EIGH1 THE DAILY" CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1916. Ives Toys Salem's Big wm;natmimnmimtimmuwamfflnmnumnmiimr,m;mmnn No. 822 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE-TOMORROW Dainty. Stamped Fancy Aprons at 29c Here are unusually desirable Aprons for holiday gifts. Made of fine cross-bar material, fancy stitched around edge and pockets in either red or blue. Stamped designs on front, ready for embroidering. Embroider several of these and give them for Christmas. a pi t .nft See the Window Display,. On Sale Tomorrow at 29c Sale Starts at 8:30. MEYERS' 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 choos ing gifts for Christmas giving at this store you have the advantage of pick ing from large assortments and at prices that smaller stores cannot du plicate. Buy your Christmas goods at Meyers' -"The Store of the Chri stmas Spirit." . ' .. TOYLAND Second Floor !StltlMSUiUtttttItUttt!Utti!ttttUt!ttttl!Utlt!!UtUt!!tS)ltlUUttttttit tlllltUittl All Around Tpwn Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits fl twe et aorrectly. U. 8. Bank. Bldj. . Five sleepers found lodging In the eity jail last night from the cold weath er, up to the present time there have teen few who sought the comforts of the police station' for a night ' lodging. Dr. P. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye, Ear, .Nose and Throat. - U The boxers and wrestlers of the T. M. C. A., are now becoming interested in their work and as soon as the local athletes are in condition, the public will be invited to witness contests, just to ekow what progress has been made. Dr. Stone'SiDrug store makes free delivery, l'houe 35. The Loyal Sons of the First Christian church met. Inst evening to discuss plans for the winter. Tho Endeavor Bocioty Nutrition does not count for much without flavor. And when it comes to navorthebig success Krumbles. Is Tonightc . Look foe fTHfivT this signature fiUUUWiiii Z.. i t: . All WW I Wlhieire Department Store A GIGANTIC CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S AND IK SUITS If you need a suit or want an extra one, by aD 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 QUALITY AND SERVICE If VstLL of the church has recently purchased a piano and is preparing tngive an en- tortiuninent during the holiday season. Buy him a box of La Corona cigars for Xuins he'll enjoy them. About aU that can be said of the po tato market at the present timo is that there hardly is a market, although the ruling prices tiro from $1.20 to iH.25. Commission men all make the same com plaint, that of no enrs and shipping con ditions getting worse. A good $35 dining table, round top, slightly used, $15. O. S. Hamilton Fur niture store. Since the dentists of the city have been giving their time for the free clinic each Saturday moruing at the Garfield school for the. benefit of the school children, it has been noted that ouly about two per cent of the children in the eity school take proper car of their teeth. In other words, l8 per cent need instructions in that line. Business is good at the big store. All clean, fresh -goods. Prices right. V. S. Hamilton, houscfumisher. At a general conference of the Men- nonite church held last Sunday at Prnt um, the plans of the -Mennonite hospital in Salem were expluined by F. B. Wcdel. Several members of the Mennonite church volunteered their assistance in tho re-modeling of the property on South Winter street purchased by Mr. YVe.sM for the hospital, und uhoudy the work is under headway. No sale but everyday prices and good merchandise are getting the business. C, S. Hamilton Furniture store. Chief of Folice Welsh went to Stay ton yesterday evening and brought buck Menu Lee, who was arrested there on a charge of non-support. He was on his way from here to Mill City when ho was arrested at Stayton on instructions sent from this eity. He was arraigned this Tll i HIMI rn IKllI fa. This is the opposite version on the world wide discussion of birth control now being waged by Margaret Sanger who was arrested in Portland a year ago. No children under 16 are admitted. . American Model Builder Claus' 6f&a Headquarters liitHiiiuiiiiniiiinrtiniiinti morning and he waived examination and was placed under $200 bond. On failure to furnish this he was remanded to jail. A nice six-foot dining table, 42-inch round top anil pedestal, golden finish, $9 value elsewhere, our price 0.73. C. S. Hamilton. Frank S. Ward has been appointed a member of the Nntionul Board of Phar macy on the publicity conimittco- He - Wear double vision I glasses and still look I young a t-Jksffl ! JIV tiLASSES AX. 1 i The Only Invisible Bifocal i Besides giving the wonderful convenience of near and far vision, they keep you young looking. There isn't a line or a seam in KRYPTOK (pronounced Crip tock) (ilasses to let anyone know you aro wearing do!iblevision glasses. I fit only genuine Kiyptoks. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Rooms 209-210-211 TJ. S. Nat'l Bk TFT" " ; r si . , ,i n i i j 1 1 mm u mi i 'i ri im m'i.i.'r.r ,ti Aire COOTGEVENTS Nov. 22. Odd Fenows' annual homo coming. November 22. Class Boom The atre, at opera house- Nov. 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. Bobbins of U. Of O. I November 27. Arabian Knights club banquet. November 29. C'herrinn Jitney Dance at armory. Dec. 3. Elk's Memorial serv- ices, opera house, 2:30 p. m. 'Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 4 9. Third Annual Marion ije County Corn Show. v- wilt serve with the four members from Texas, Mississippi, Massachusetts and Delaware. The headquarters of the Na tional Association Board of Pharmacy are located in Chicago and the mem bers of the committee will outline cam paigns for the general dissemination of I pharmaceutical information. o The Capital City Rod and Grin club will hold its annual Thanksgiving shoot next Sunday afternoon at the club grounds at the end of the Seventeenth street car line. Mrs. F. H. Reeves and 19-monthg-old son, Gordon, are ill at their home with pneumonia. They have been ill about four days and arc reported as getting along nicely today. . In the face of sales our business Is better and better every day. There's a reason, lietter investigate. C. S. Ham- ilton, houscfumisher. o Fifty hoyg from the Oregon State Trnining school, formerly termed the re form school, will furnish the music for the services of the Leslie M. E. church next Sunday evening. They will be in charge of the superintendent, Will S. Halo. Men of South Salem met last evening to efefct the organization to be known as the South Salem Men's club, devot ed to the interests of South Salem- A meeting will be held Friday evening at the Friends church to effect a perman ent organization. . To draw by-laws and constitution, a committee was appoint ed last night consisting of L. K. Geer, Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, Dr. Fatrchild, Dr. Ray Pemberton,'Dr. Kllis, Joseph Barber and J. A. Bishop. The slogan of the South Salem Men' club will be "A Bigger and Bettur South Salem." Meet ings will bo held twtce a mouth. Do not buy until you have looked over our line of home furnishings. You will like our goods and prices. C. S. Hamilton Furniture store. To Maurice, the celebrated dnncer who is making His photoplay debut with the Famous Players in "The Quest of Life" with his equally well known partner Florence Walton, be longs the honor of having introduced the Argentine Tango into this country. Maurice learned the dance while in South America, worked out an adapta tion of it, introduced it to Paris, and later danced it in New York, where it became the rage.- Maurice and Flor ence Walton will do some of their most celebrated dances in "The Quest of Life" which is tho Paramount pic ture at Y'c Liberty oday, tomorrow and Thursday. , o A beautiful pedestal table. 48-ln. top anil best quartered oak, $10.50. Other solid oak tables smaller tops as low as $!).8.r). C. S. Hamilton, the big store w ith little prices. . o The general opinion among lawyers is to the effect that if the proposed bond ing of the city iS street improvements is to come before the voters of the city at tho December i election, that the su premo court will have to hurry in ren dering its decision. The legul men say that notices of election "must be posted and pamphlets mniled at least 10 days before an election and such being the case, this must be done before Thurs day of this week, the 21th. The eity recorder refused to place on the ballot the initiative measure for bonding the eity for paving, busing his refusal on legal grounds and mandamus pro ceedings were brought before the su preme court to compel him to place the measure on the ballot for the Decem ber 4 election. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady, who were in Salem last Thursday organiz ing their classes in modern ball room dances will start the regular clnss work at the Moose linll next Thursday, November 23. t'hil.lrcns class, ages four to eight. 3 to 4 p. ni. Children ages nine to thirteen 4:110 to 5:30 p. in. Young peoples class 7 to 8 p. m. Adults S:30 to 10:30. The class work will be given in terms of eight lessons payable in advauce. nov22 As the time approaches for the elec tion of King Bing for the coming year and the fact becomes apparent that the next King Bing will be obliged to give considerable of his time to the affairs 3 IT'S HEREc . m 3 Only a few con st. . in A Q11 Phone 94L of the boosting organisation, some of the candidates mentioned are sidc-stef-! ping the honor. It is probable that 1 before the election evening December 4, ! the list of available King Bings will be ! narrowed down to -two or three candi-1 dates. ' o I The committee appointed to solicit funds for the Salem hospital will meet ! this evening to talk over the situation. I The committee is composed of Chas. L. I Dick, H. W. Movers. F- fi. Deekebach, ! William McGilchrist, Jr., DK AV. H. ! Byrd and Walter inslow. This store has adopted the cor rect pricing of all merchandise as endorsed by the National Grocery association hence the old policy of an article that cannot be sold nt 5c must bo marked 10c is now discarded and each item will be sold at exactly what it should be. ( hnrge accounts as well as cash customers will receive this benefit. Westacott - Theilsen Company 426 State Street tJM T1 2- t t r - XX RIGHT PRICING 0 GROCERIES Inil of those 50-pound Felt. Mattresses left for Tomorrow at (O 0) o These Mattresses sell all over for $15.00 and as the supply is limited we will have to confine the sale to m days and only, one mattress to each family. $15 50-lb. Cotton Felt Mattress at . ... . This Mattress needs no renovating only an occasional sun bath. Guaranteed to last 10 years. They are made of long fibre cotton felted into thin layers crossed and re crossed one upon another, forming a large "batt". Several of these batts are made into each Mattress and the elasticity is so great that they must be compressed from 40 inches to six inches before being encased in the ticking. Special care is taken that the tufting is made most durable. L. Stiff & THE BUSY STORE TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE Good Opportunity for Restaurant Man FOR SALE OB. WILL TRADE, RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUSINESS TOR FORD OR REAL ESTATE, OR WHAT HAVE YOU? SEE H. G. DAMON. 855 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. The house at the corner of Conuner- Iciul and I'niou streets was sold today to A. J. I.emmon for a consideration of $2, 500. The grantor was 11- H. Hartwell, of Portland, and tho transfer was hand led by J. A. Mills. Mr. Lemiuou owns tho flat on the opposite street coiner. o The average wage earner In Oregon, according to a stutement of the stato labor commissioner, loses about seven days every year on account of sickness. The average in the United States is nino days. The average for each man, wo man and child in the L 8. for medicine is $5. . I A dinner and an evening social wi4 be given tonight by the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple. The dinner will be served nt b' o'clock and the program , of the evening include tho conferring of degrees. Members of the Kustein Star ' lodges at Turner, Jefferson, Stayton and Oervais will be present, i 0 i A Harvest Home will be held in the 1 lecture room of First Methodist church ; Friday evening of this week, in the in I terest of the Old People 's Home. Dona j tious of fruits and vegetables as well as ' groceries for the home will bo received at tho church during the day. Friends i of the Home and the public are invited for the evening program to consist of i music, readings and addresses. " O T1 II r 1 .1? Son, f 489 -N, Court x pi, sns it -- !--lfJ 'mar CARS, op AP' ""vs Any kimd Any time WANTED Household Furniture. "MToodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone oil. In PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinda of ' repairing. All work . guar- anteed. Twenty -five years' 4c experience. Leave orders at chaffer Drug Store, phone 107. c, Residence phone 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. Mil La c at wm o J OREGON THEATRE Matiness 15c WHERE THE CROWDS GO Evenings 20c