1 J 1 TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,' MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1916. Ives Toys Salem's Big Department Store American Model Build -- n miiiimintmi A GIGAHTIC CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S MID HISSES' SUITS If you need a suit or want an extra one, by all means see this big offering of stylish, up to the minute garments at tremendous reductions. High class tail ored suits of fashion's favored fabrics in colorings that will suit most anyone. Women's and Misses' Suits, formerly priced up to $35.00, choice $15.00 Entire Stock of Suits included, former prices up to $50.00, choice HALF PRICE M E YERS IS SALEM'S Christmas Store This big store is rapidly acquiring the Christmas appearance and spirit of the season. Holiday goods are being displayed in each section. In choosing gifts for Christmas giving at this store you have the advantage of picking from large assortments and at prices that smaller stores cannot duplicate. Buy your Christmas goods at MEYERS' "THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT." Value Remember this when buying merchandise today nt a fixed price. If you expect it to lie ns good as it used to be you are go ing to be disappointed. It simply can't be done. Xo manufacturer can absorb advances in the. cost of from 30 to 100 per cent and give the same value at the same old jinee. There is but one answer. If you insist on buying nt a fixed price you must steel yourself to expect lower quality. Yet you ran get just ns g quality ns ever but yon will have to pay more for it. This is n plain statement of facts. QUALITY AND SERVICE T0YLAND Tsnr&T Second Floor JjV Santa Clans' Headquarters it COMING EVENTS TONIGHT. Nov. 20. Dean Alden'g address on '"Historical Lies," Waller Chapel. Xov. 22. Odd Follows' annual home coming. Nov1. 22. Monthly meeting of Commercial Club. Nov. 23. Annual taxpayers' meeting auditorium high school, 8 p. m. Nov. 24. Lecture at Public Library, on .."Health. Insur ance," by Dr. Robbius of U. of O. Dec. 3. Elk '- Memorial serv ices, opera house, 2:30 p. m. Pee. 4. City Election. Dec. 4-9. Third Annual Marion County Corn Show. tuiwmitmt taitnmttmtttmmmmmiiiiiiimiiiimmii All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glute M eoxrectly. O. 8. Bank. Bld. Th Infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Matthea, of YVacondn, who died Sat urday, was buried this afternoon at Hajresville. Dr. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. tf Tldceta for the OUas-Boom Theatre may be reserved without extra ehargo Wednesday, Xov. 22 at tho box office The (irand Theatre. Heaters 11.00 up at E. Son 's. L. Stiff & RICrlT PRICING OF GROCERIES This store has adopted tho cor roet pricing of all merchandise as eudorsed by the National Grocery association hence the old policy of an article that cannot be sold at Sc must be marked 10c is now discarded and each item will be sold at exactly what it should be..' (Aarge accounts as well as cnsh eubtomers will receivo this benefit. Westacott - Theilsen Company 126 8tnU Street Dr. H. H. OUlnger, secretary of the Oregon Stnto Deutal board, is in Port land attending a session of the bonrd which will continue for several days o ...X. L. Stiff & Bon store or pack furni ture nt most reasonable rates. The T. W. C. A. choral club is making plans for the giving of a concert during the Christmas season. The club now numbers 30 and is under the direction of Mrs. I.ucilo Barton. 122.50 library table for $12..r0. Can't be told from new. K. L. Stiff & Son. Oeorge F. Litchfield, rural carrier for route four is sick at his home on Waller street, sufefring from two former oper ation. The mail on routeJkur will be carried by Airs. Percy Fiigh during his illness. doctor's prescription or a permit from the chief of police before permitted to buy ulcohol on the customury affidavit. Tickets for the Clsss-Roora Theatre may be reserved without extra charge Wednesday, Xov. 22 nt the box office The lirand Theatre. Members of the Salem Rebekah lodge will go to t'anby next Saturday to at tend tho district convention. The drill team of the lodge w ill eomiete with the Cnuby team nnd nttempt to bring home tho silver cup that Canby won at the lust district meeting. Your chance to make mother a fine Xmas present she will like. A $l.r.0ll 50 lb. cotton felt mattress for H.75. We will store it free and deliver it for Xmas. K. L. Stiff & Son. The funeral of F 0 Doyle, who was killed last Wednesday while felling a tree, was held this afternoon nt the chapel of Webb & Clough, with burial in tho Odd Fellows cemetery. Florence Allison, a friend of the Doyle family, was here from Price, Utah, to attend the funeral. Church Bazaar The United Circle of the 1st Christian church will conduct a bazaar and cooked food sale Saturday November 2"th in the window of Kay L. Farmer's Hardware store. Big savings in comforters, blankets and all kinds of bedding at K. I.. Stiff & Son's. SIX AUTO BACE VICTIMS ' I.os Angeles. Cel., Xov. 20 The death toll of the Grand Prize race at Santa Monica ! Saturday was raised to six to- day when pretty Mrs. Gwendo- lyn' Bongiorno, age 21, unable to sjc bear the grief of her husband's death, caused through an auto-: mobile crash while returning from the fatal event, ended her life by swallowing poison this morning. A. Bongiorno, a prominet at- torney, was killed in an automo- bile crash" -while returning from the race last Saturday. Grief over, his death led to the wife's rash act. . WANTED . Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash priee for same. Phone 511. Martha Hollia, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, died Satur day moruinir iu Portland nt the Church- A. . . , , wuii uMfiiiiui hi me i;c n i-iuiii mourns phone message this afternoon to C. ,. or i,.v v.Si .,?;.,. ....... held this morning in Portland from the llolmnn undertaking parlors and burial T. Pomeroy from St. Vincent 'a hospital,' is to the etteet tnat Dr. At. K. Pomeroy, who was operated on for appendicitis last Wednesday, is making a quick recovery. ! La Corona cigars will do more to j gentle a mail's disposition than any thing you can buy. The Salem Chess and Checker club will hold a special meeting Tuesday ev ening at room No. 10 in the MeCornack ! building and as matters of importance I w ill be discussed, all members aro n- quusted to attend, , Tickets for the Class Room Theatre may be reserved without extra charge Wednesday, Nov. 22 at the box office Tho Grand Theatre. The new ordinance for the regula tion of the sale- of alcohol in Salem went into effect today. Hereafter, pur chasers of nlcohol must either have a 4- PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS NOW , Practice Sensible Giving Our Kryptok Christmas Gift Certificate plan makes it easy for you to present some relative or friend with a pair of KRYPTOK GLASSES. Ask us about it. - MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist. 208-209 Hubbard Building Phone 109 t was iu the Greenwood cemetery. o It was announced In the chapel of Willamette university this morning by President Cnrl Gregg Doney that the um of $3,000 had been donated to help build a new woman's dormitory on the campus. The name of the donor was not made public at this time but the news was received with enthusiastic up plauso ns a new dormitory for the girls I- - - 11'.. 1. . ... 1 a is uue ui mo tilings unsoiuiciy neeucu. 0 Colonel John May, the newly elected commanding officer of the Third regi ment, Oregon National Guard, w ill be a Salem visitor Tuesday eveiiiiiir when he w ill attend tho weekly drill of Company I must receive attention At. tie will look into the military situation here. When Colonel May passes the examination required by the government under the new National le- fense Act, he will receive his rommis- sum from the president of the Vnited states instead of from tho governor. I monthly meeting to be held Monday ev i oning, "November 2r there will be I general discussion of what the society j can do to improve the appearance of the city." Attending the Saturday evening meeting os directors were Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Gideon Stolz, Judge Galloway, Mrs. Edna Tallman, J. W. Maruney and Ivan G. Martin. Sergeant French, who was assigned in charge of the Salem recruiting office September 25, will leave in a few days to take charge of the Pendleton recruit ing office. Corporal LacewelJ, of Port land, has been assigned to this office. o The Rev. J. W. Goode, of Idaho and eastern Oregon, a Methodist minis! er of the Round-Up type, whose pulpit is the saddle of a bucking broncho, is visiting his parenrs, Mr. and Airs. 1). J. Goode and relatives of Marion county. 0 So far, November has been a rather chilly month as the maximum temper ature was .H degrees atiovc una mis was on the first of the month. Sinee then, the average has been about 10 de grees colder. The range of temperature yesterday was from 48 to 30 nnd the river is iing, with a gunge today of .9 of a foot above zero. This evening Dean George H. Alden, of Willamette university, w ill deliver on address at Waller hall pn "Historical Lies." According to the best of author ities, there is a suspicion that histor ies teach several things that might come under the head of historical lies and it is those and other generally be lieved matters of history that Denn Al den will discuss. Harvest Home, in the lecture room of the First M.'E. church, in the interest of the Old People's Home, Friday nt 7:30 p. ni. Donations of fruit, groceries nnd vegetables nre solicited. They will be received at. tho church any time dur ing the day or evening. An attractive program of music, reading and addresses will be given. Friends of the home and public generally are invited. A good social time is promised. o The Knights of Columbus of Salem exemplified the first, second and third degrees to a large clns of candidates yesterday. Visiting knights came from Corvallis, Albany, Mt. Angel, Eugene and McMinnville. After the giving of the first degree iu the morning, the clnss attended services at St. Joseph's church. Additional degrees were given in the afternoon, followed by a supper given by the Daughters of Isabelln. Thomas Brown presided as toustmaster. After the dinner there was a program of music and addresses. A Cherrian Thanksgiving turkey trot jitney dance is on tho program for thanksgiving eve, fcr all those who dance, and also those who like to watch dancers. It will bo given under the auspices of the Cherrians who will be there in uniform. And just to make it suggestive of the time of year and the occasion, the largest turkey that. can be found in Marion county will be given away. There will be no ticKets to ouy ns every one attending will be given a number when appearing on the floor and of course the lucky number gets the bird. The following committee has been appointed to attend to the details of the eveniug: George iox, A. uaue, jr., Benjamin Brick, F. H. DeVore. F. & Barton, I.. F. llofer, Roy H. Mills, Gor don McGilchrist, Ralph G. Moores, A. L. Wallace- The meeting of the members of the Commercial club Wednesday of this week uromises to develop several mat ters of vast importance to Salem and the vicinity of Salem. One of the topics to bo discussed is the proposed bonding of the city for about a million and a quarter dollars to re-pay .property own- its who have heeu assessed lor paving. Another is fb discusji with Congressman Hawlev means of havinir a bill present ed to congress for an appropriation of SO.O00 to deenen the channel of the Willamette river to Snlem, and of an appropriation of $187,000 for the Ma lem Indian school, an amount Superin tendent'' Hall claims is necessary to brinir the school uu to standard. The promised iunior commercial club will also come up for exuressions of opin ions and there are other aubjeets that Portland. Mrs. Lillian Jones and Miss I.ula Hollingsworth. of Eugene, were reg istered yesterday at the Capital hotel. E. M. RowUind and Frank Zinn at tended the high school football game in Albany and visited relatives and friends over Sunday in Brownsville. Miss Evelyn Jones, teacher of mathe matics in the high school, and Miss Jessie Miller, supervisor of music in the grade schools, were visiting in Poituand Sunday. BORN - GANNETT To Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Gan nett, Sunday, November 19, 1916, a sou, to be named George Otis (inn Mr. Gannett is principal of the Washington Junior high school. When in SALEM, OEBGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL ' . Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 FEB DAY The only hotel in the business distric:. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres ai d Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus YOU CAN SAFELY RELY upon my ability to give yon eye glasses or spectacles that will benefit your sight, at absolutely fair prices. The strongest possible recommenda tion is the voluntary testimonials of satisfied patrons a very large share of my business comes to me through th" recommendations of the thousands 1 have served in this vicinity. I Uie no drugs or drops iu making ex aminations as they are dangerous- I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Br. M. P. MENDELSOHN, Rooms 20PJO-211 l S. National Bank Building. Phone 110 Any time mm CAR5 op AMY K1I1D x ' PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar- antecd. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Schnffer Drug fjtore, phone 197. : ' Residence phono 1465. J. E. HOCKETT, 815 Highland Avenue. - LAST TIMES TONIGHT - . - THE END OF - Gloria's Romance 2 SHOWS 2 COME EARLY In Addition NANCE O'NEIL in II i J c & r f a h s 1 - I i a n H ra u El a a n 13 t3 13 Members of a special committee ap pointed by the Commercial club to in vestigate a farmers' warehouse, met Saturday afternoon at the grange hall with members of the grange. The fnrru ers ware assured that under the auspices of the Commercial club, if it met with j their co-operation, a warehouse would I be provided whereby the farmers would Do uuie to sell their products in large or small amounts and thus not make it necessary to either peddle or to take the chance of shipping to Portlaud com mission houses. Tho directors of the Salem Floral so ciety met Saturday evening and after talking over the needs of the city from d florist's view, decided that the park ings of the city and especially ne certain street needed attention, all in the way of beautifying the city. At the PERSONALS A. Peterson, of Black Bock, was in the citv vesterdnv. E. Hem, l.m. of Corvallis. sicut Sunday iu the citv. Mrs." F. 1). Knight and sou, of Silver ton, are in the citv. Earl Hull, of McMinnyille, was a Sun day visitor in Salem. Mrs. Bert Dennis snent Sunday in Portland with friends, Walter Domes, of McCoy, is transact ing business iu the city. Dr. 11. C. Hickman, if Gervcis, wss Sl, 'in visitor yesterday. Miss 1.. Spriugtuhe, of I.a Tine, Ore., is visiting a lew davs in Suieiu. . Leonard Muhonev. of Uervais, was letisteied vesterdnv nt the Bligh. . Joseph Keiir. of Portland, spout the week-end with friends in the city, s Mrs. E. Cooke Patton i home from ru over Sunday visit with relatives in The Iron Woman GEO. ADE COMEDY NO RAISE IN PRICES The Oregon WHERE THE CROWDS GO H a Ei ii ti ii El n 13 a 4----H--- r4 t "WIERE ARE MY CHILDREN" A MESSAGE FOR THINKING MEN AND WOMEN IT STRIKES HOME WITH DIGNITY i Qj M .7 m K T.m. OUR ADVICE COME EARLY A fearless but . - j delicate subject . 1 handling of the yM vital subject of '1? Birth Control, en dorsed by pulpit and press. Refined and ' "viJ Educational ' Q Our advice J Come Early 1 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Matinees 15c Children Under 16 Not Permitted Oregon Theatre Evenings 20c r-M-v-r-t- V