TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV.' 22, 1916. Ives Toys Salem's Big Department Store American Model Builder utuuwuuitmmwuwwuwu!UMi immmirmniifflinimmmrniiiimminmmimi 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 thi3 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." , A GIGANTIC CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' 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 TOYLAND Second Floor iLXU UUUltlUttttttilllltUtMlt t3nitmmKtiiniiHH):;;inKwmnmmaWKmwmiiim:ninummmmu3j QUALITY AND SERVICE mimmmnmtttnntttittmu tmvnt Large show ing of Xmas Slippers Shoe Sect'n All Around Town Aov. . 2.i. Annual taxpayers meeting auditorium high COMINGEVENTS TONIGHT. Xov. 22. Odd Feiiows' annual home coming. November 22. Class Ituoni The atre, at opera house- Nov. 22. Monthly meeting of Commercial Club. school. 8 p. m Nov. 24. Lecture at Public Library, on "Health Insur- ance," by Dr Bobbins of U. of O. November 27. Arabiun Knights club banquet. Xov. 27. "Fair and Warmer" at opera house. Nov. 29. Union Thanksgiving evening services, First M. E. church. November 29. Cherrian Jitney Dance at armory. ' Dec. 3. Elk's Memorial serv- ices, opera house, 2:;)0 p. m. Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 4-9. Third Annual Marion County Com Show. ma Libhy, a dressmaker, of Jefferson; James J. Blum, a farmer, of Mehainn, and Ethel I. Boss, also of Mehama, and Albert Daniel Pettyjohn, a farmer of ftalem, ami .Mary i,. Mdser, also of Jef ferson. Tine draperies, many new effects. C. S. Hamilton, house llimislier. o Charles Harpool and C. II. Ekin were fined $10 each in the police court this morning for being intoxicated Inst night. E. L. Stiff & Son have an ad on page 2 that is an eyeopener to anybody look ing for house furnishings, etc. The river fell .1 of a- foot yesterday aid now the guage registers .7 of a foot ubove. The precipitation was .12 of an inch yesterday. Expert furniture packers furnished and goods stored at niost reasonable rates by E. L. Stiff &,Son. CAR5 Of Any KiriD Any TIME x01d furniture- recovered and made new. ('. S, Ilamillon, house furnisher. Even sawdust is valuable nowa days n ml the Spnulding Logging com pany is erecting a sawdust bin capable of holding 150 Kinds. Earl Race is confined at his home with ii severe case of grippe but would like your vote Dec. 4 for city recorder. Navel oranges will now take the place of Vnleiicitm from southern California. A ear o'f navels from Tulare county. California, will arrive heic tomorrow. E. L. Stiff & Son ave showing 2 beau tiful patterns of dishes in their win- do A 42 piece set with cery range sold from now till Thanksgiving. Willard Mclnturff, of Marshfield, formerly a circulation manager of the Capital Journal and a graduate of the The second amended complaint In the Wi'Ja.mfit,e ""'versify college of law, is action on a promissory noto of $131 , , .V " v" "r.a " ' " ",c '"" brought by t - IS. Lamport against Henry J. linker and Fred Anderson was filed this afternoon. ' Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glassc l eorrectly. U. S. Bank. Bid,;. At the weekly meeting of the Elks tomorrow evening, five candidates will come un for initiation. The member ship of the lodge is now getting close I to the (00 marK. j Cherrian dance committee attention! j you are requested to meet at 7:."!0 this: p. m. at the Commercial club room.j Paul 11. Stege, chniriunn. Henry W. Westbrook, of Portland, is ui the city to deliver an address this ev- I cning at the Odd Fellows' hull on the; occasion of the second annual home-Coin-1 ing celebration. He is grand muster Vf this jurisdiction of the X. O. O. F. The repair and upholstery force at 10. I.. Stiff & Son's is working over time but there are lots more i;oml men they will hire if necessary, so take your work to them. - WANTED, Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. PIANO TUNING First-elass work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Lcavo orders at Schnffer Drug ttore, phone lit". Residence phone 14ii5. J. E. HOCKKTT, I 915 Highland Avenue. sit iirmnnnnm Dr. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes iu Eye, Knr, Nose and Throat. tf X PERSONALS ' : J. T.. Ambrose, of .Monroe, was in the, city Toesday. Miss Essie Prime, of Falls City, re turned horn yesterday. Airs. Harrison Jones was iu tho city yesterday from Ucrvnis. Sherman Swank, of Aumsvillo, was in the city this morning. Mrs. K. D. Smith, of Jefferson, was a S.'ilem visitor yesterday. Dr. Faireliild went to Gervais this morning on professional business. W. (i. Bnker and wife were Portland viators yestordny, registered at tho Bewai'4. , , iiV Mrs. S. M. Oeorge, of Portland, is vis iting a few days in the city with friends. . J. N- Gajikill, of this pity, was in Portland yesterday and registered at tho Imperial hotel. MiHi Alice Peterson returned yester day to her home in Aumsville after a week' visit in the city. B. A. Case, of Mill (iity, is hero todny to appear as a witness iu the Hazard Tucker ease on trial before Judge Gal loway. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dabney, of Hood River, are iu the city: cn route to Cali fornia. Mr. Dabney was formerly in BORN COPLEY To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cop ley, 120(1 Leslie street, Tuesday, No vember 21, 1910,' a daughter. HICIKOX To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Hiekox, 315 South Fifteenth street, jHOuuay, November 20, 1UJO, a son. Air. llickox is deputy recorder. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK TEA- Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Ten, or as the tiermnn folks call it, "ilamburger lirust Thee,'.' at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon fill of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through u sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way "to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loos ens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore linrmless. SAWS IS FINE FOR The funeral services of 'Werner Broy mnn, who died Monday were held this busineam here and will remain here to morning from the Breymnn home ou b'82 attend the annual homo-coming of the otate street, the services were con Odd Fellows tonight. ducted by the Rev. Willinm J. Elliott of the Unitarian church, Portland. "The Parrish Hinges by reouest of tho fain ily, as she had sung this song at the funeral of .irs. Breymau several years ago. A quintette, composed of Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Hallie Parrish 5 DIED. REYNOLDS In the city, Tuesday, No- Hinges, Theodore Roth and Albert tiille "ember 21, 1910, in her 52d year. j""K " Golden Sometime," and "Nearer She was a former resident of the Old M-v to Thee." The body was tak People's Home with her mother, who rn ,0 Pnrtlaud on a special over the died in April of this year. j Oregon Electric leaving Salem nt 12:30 The funeral will be hold tomorrow f- 'o'clock today accompanied by relatives tcrnoon t 2 o'clock from the First Con-1 nnd close friends. After the body is gregstionnl church and will be conduct-1 eremnted, the ashes will be interred in cd by the Rev. R. N. Avison. Burial th(l family lot in the Sulem Odd Fellows' will he in the Odd Fellows' eemeterv. cemotcry. Flush the Kidneys at Once When Back Hurts or Blad der BothersMeat 1 forms Uric Acid 'hi' Mill No man or woman who eats meat regularly can malcu a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, shvs a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only imn ui inn wnsio ana poisons from tho blood, then you cot sickL Nenrlv all rheumatism, hendaches. IiW mil. le, nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders como from sluggish kidneys. the moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passhgo or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy nnd take a tablesnoonful in a class of water be- Holy City" was sung by Mrs. Hallie. foro breakfnst for a few days and Pn.M.li lilting. 1... . .1.- IvOUf kidllev. ivill Minn not rri.:u famous salts is mado from the acid of grapes Slid lemon juice, combined with lithia nnd has been used or irenerntions to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive nnd can not injure; makes a delightul effer vescent lithin-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the Wdneys clean and tho blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. accident commission. He expects to re turn to -Murslitield Thursday. - Beautiful tapestry m latest designs for furniture covers. '. S. Hamilton, house furnisher. The range of temperature yesterday was from 4.S to 2S which is a fiiiwiver HL'e for the entire countrv excentinir in 1 some of the cold spots nnd such locnli- When in SALEM. OREGON, stop f.t ties as Galvosum ami Jacksonville" DIIPII H A T T I where the mercury registers close to 70. D L 1 U fl 11 U 1 11 L ...Stockston's .Wdod tills morning preend PrWaBaths in respect tnr the lute .Mr. Warner Hrovmnu. who was ,i merchant fur vcursi RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY in the corner s'ure now occupied by I The only hotel in the business district. the Stockton store. Nearest A joint meeting of the two Blue Indues of the city, Snlem No. 4. A. F. & A. M. and Salem No. 50, A. F. & A. -M., will be held next Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. .Mutters of busi ness interest to the two lodges will be discussed. Salem Academy of dancing. Hurst j hull, State St. Latest modem dances. to li 11 Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away PromJHome. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus I A good business qunlif icatiun is tl - !:iltililv In li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t.i vi. in- ...wi. The citv of Bund Rivet is fiicin : o t'lass Friday 7:w p. m. Social ilaiieing ; sei ions snonane or iuoi,rciiHse in 1 1 . The Moose are planning for bie thiiies ' 9 n. m. children's folk dam-intr class j cur shortage. The following are now interested in l lne '. .IR0 room,s "? tues.iay even-, sutiiruny :. p. m. i lessons.) the Standard Oil eomnimv and are buv- UI!: 11118 wns d'e'deil at a meeting i Instructed by l'nscilla Hci.img. Phone, When yon see a man Irving to cm ; ..i f- .!.: x-..i... t i ncia last eveninc and lust to L'et t imil's i!!2. novj., , vince his kIhiiIiiw ing gasoline for their new Fords: J. L, The most you can do for your teeth visit your dentist twice a year and three times a day use ir". Lyan's For The Teeth Powder Cream Stnd 2c stamp today for a generous trial package of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream to I. W. Lyon & Sont, Inc., W. 27th St.. New York Citv ---f 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 MrflllinfH nnfr.mofr.-cf ft - iievvvSMiVVMl viivuivuigii AAO AAA Tf .1 I 1 Vk ia tvo-tvu uuuuara liuiming Phone 109 Horrifying the Family. i Vncle lieu liked suws, and frequently repented thtm ill the presence o't chil dreu. One day the minister ennie to dinner, and as is the custom of some people, devoted a part of his conversa tion to the children, taking great de light in tensing jSninitiie. "Snnunio," he said, "I saw you spending your money very foolishly spending your money very foolishly this afternoon. No, nppose you were t" see mo standing nt the corner throwing nway my money on the ice erenni man, what would you snyt" "I'd snv there is no fool like tin old fool," said Samniie, to the horror of his lamily- A school structure to contain 20 class rooms and to cost $75,000 hits been approved of by the Astoria hoard of education, The annual conference of the faculties of the independent eolleges of Oregon will take plueo in Albany J)eccinbcr 1 and 2. The division of Crook rounty seems to have carried. Hefore the miration can be determined litigatioii will be uecessnry, The annual meetiiiir of the Oreefln I state horticultural society will be held 1 1 in Hood River December 11, 12, nnd 1.1. The XewpOrt city election will be held December 4. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Ads BRING YOU RESULTS j rhone 81 -v, Prompt Service; Your gift with our Imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your watch by our street clock. Gardner & Kccno, Salem 's most reliable jewelers. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Unitary inn church will meet i'ridny afternoon at 2:.10 at the residence of Afrs. L. Forstiier, 205 North Commercial street. Ladies of the church and conirreeution are invited. Smoke La Corona cigars more satis faction, more Salem. That other household necessity, a good nickel cigar, lurs also advanced in price along with lard, bacon, flour and canned goods. Hereafter tho after din ner or nupper smoko will cost nt the rate of five cents straight instead of six for two bits. ' Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. No new cases of infantile paralysis have developed flurlng the past few weeks according to City rhvsician Dr. O. B. Miles. Only seven eases in all have been reported nnd these have all been carefully quarantined. In all these cases, a six weeks quarantine will be enforced on the home, and where there are children in tho home, there will be an additional 20 day quarantine. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. Here is a chance for a man with $1, (MM) to invest and who would like to take an interest in a small manufactur ing plant in Snlem. The proposition has been investigated by the Commercial club nnd tho party needing this amount to begin work is regarded as reliable and has the endorsement of tho Com merciiil club. Anyone interested might apply to 11 r. .UcDamel, manager of the club. v ' Johnson's nat Works, phone 1979, Olen hotel. Hats cleaned, blocked, roil ovated. Hats called for and delivered Marriage licenses issued by the coun ty clerk today are as follows: Herman Holm, a farmer of Silverton, and Helena Moser, also of Silverton; Tommy F. Skelton, a farmer of Albany, and Nor- thnl it is iniiirniici' to follow n !cnHintuiii. it V n Minn lint ' . entertnininent, a committee wns an-1 A churchman's "Stir-Up" Sunday is : uroliiliirion isn't nltneether--n n.. pointed consisting of George Frnzure, j on the program for St. Paul's Kpiscopnlj' Thomas Burleson uud Tntrick Murphy.' church next. Sunday. The object of this " o "Stir-l p' dnv is to secure tne aueno- Oliver, rural route one; W. F. Crawford, ,"",ur. to also provi.ie the route one; l runkTluhetS!, route three, and Ackley, route four. Opal Ranges are the best by test;nnec of every Kpiseopnlinn men. wn-1 EB3HSSnfflSBCliSB3J3BS . your old range tnken in exchange. r liiimiltou, house furnisher, ('.'men and children, at one or more of the day's services. The hours ot the serv ices are 7:I!0 nnd 11 o'clock iu the morn ing and 7:30 in the evening. i J o Although Charges A. Murphy, recent- i Captain Max Oehlhar of Company M has received about 50 new olive drub uniforms for the boys of the conmnnv. On account, of tho fact that when the Ily appointed warden at the state peni members of the company were mustered out of tho United States service nt Clackamas in September the uniforms tho boys wore became their personal property, the outfits they took with them from the armory are now scat tered in over n hundred places. Con sequently a new supply of uniforms had to be secured. n II u a ii a tentiary, has nccopteil the appointment, but it is not known iust when he will take charge of the institution. However, j he may appear nt any tune. , He is ex pected shortly before the firt of De cember as it requires a warden to cer tify to the institution's payroll. 0- Perry Prescdtt Reigelinah. dramatic reader, n tinea rod in a benefit concert Afew bargains 'in fume.l and golden last cveninn at the First ('ongi-entnionnl oak china closets. C. S. Hamilton. r church in Oregon City. He was im the 0 Ssiirogrnm for three numbers, "No. 5, Col- Ladd & Bush's bank statement at the.'iwt, ft.." Kilev's "Dot l.eedle Toy of close of business, November 17. is pub- i Mine," nnd "Little Billy's Fets." nil lished in the Capital Journal today. It shows total resources of $3,595,870.31, of which were well received by the au dience. The other numbers were furnish- deposits aggregating $2,073,425.05, njed by Dr. Stuart McGuire, who was very marked growth iu business compnr-1 heard recently in the Oregon theatre od with the previous statement. nnd who gave practically the same se- o . I lections, and Frederick Carl Feringer. .n Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Orady, ' who iwinml ninnist. Miss Kuthdecu Harri- were in Salem last Thursday organi.-i son, of Oregon City, was the nccomjuin-1 iiiK uicir ciusses in modern dhii room iht. umices win start the regular class work nt the Moose hall next Thursday, November 23. Childrcns class, ages four to eight, 3 to 4 p. in. Children ages nine to thirteen 4:. ill to u:3( p. in. Help Nature Do It Dont you see now she is working to get rid of your colds and catarrh? The effort con tinues all the time, but in hot weather you catch a fresh cold every day or so, add to the catarrh in your system, and soon it is chronic systemic. Your digestion suffers, you have trouble with stomach and bowels. Get at the real disease. Clear up catarrh, and the other troubles will disappear. Aid With Peruna buiiu up yuur resistance. ni Rt t ne same time treat tlie catarrh. Surlily nature with more vljrxr, Bve your body a chance to set well, and summer will riot annoy you. The healthy mart denes thit weather. Peruna has helped make countless thou sands Vvell in tlie last years. ' , Vse ;it yourself. Tablet form Is very convenient for regu lar administration. THE PERUNA CO. coimuva, orio ditlons. n d 8:30 to 10:30. The class work will be given in terms of e-ight lessons payable in advance. . nov2 The taxpayers ot. Salem wi'l have au opportunity to express themselves to morrow evening nt the auditorium of tlm liiuh Helmut nt. rn wlint. thev thfink of Young peoples class 7 to 8 p. m. Adults, ,he proposod s,.hool budget for the com ing year. .Notwithstanding the nuiKiiug of the McKiuley school,, the purchases of property and general improvements r nr m jj ! . ... ' of the -school system the school bonnl John W. Todd, superintendent of the:,, , ,, .r ,., ai,i i.,..v city public schools, was ejected presi-, f t (hl.ci, yfan , ,h(1 Hnnt nf tha Sn mn Mnninl M..i,im I'nnl.. 1 . ... three-tenths of a null ench year, the meeting will be held nt 8 o'clock uml as the items of the budget is rend, op portunity will be given anyone to ex press opinious. The mandamus proceedings to be held before the supreme court to compel the dent of the Salem .Social Service Center tlir.n,,;ths of o nV,n each Hi mo Himuui uiet-iiug neiu yesieruil afternoon at the Commercial club. Oth er officers elected were: First Vice President, Max O. Buren; second vice president, Mrs. A. N. Bush; treasurer, Joseph H. Albert: secretary, Ivan ti. MeDaiiiol. To fill vacancies, C. M. Rob erts, Dr. lemberton and the Rev. Heady ;ci, r,.coraer to place on the ballot the were elected directors. Th work tr 'initiative measure for the bonding of the coming wTntor will be continued , he ,.itv for .,aving has been set for on the nme lines as last year. jnext M"on(iaY tor hearing. An ordin- 0 'mice passed y the city council last eTsred meals get on the cook's n...,uL o. .,v.i' n.a . nerves. "With Cole 's Hot Hlust Hange ou th( 55th provides that when any Stiff & Son. ' i measure submitted to the people liv the . ' initiative is to be voted ou. eoi'ies there- On directimTof' Judge Galloway,;! V,u n'a",dtt0.if-e7, tM,V Harvey Wells, receiver for the Horti- s . " f J? . T'". cultural lire Relief of Oregon, is to h di ' be , d make a three per cent disbursement of h h i,P(.Pmbtr 4 ele,tiuMi the funds now on hand -to tlu- creditors he , - Rmo , of the insurance company. Th- matter , h , h y , was brought before the court todny on v ,t nBasP(, t ,vh,(1 , vn,", II El a y a El U H a HI El a a n n a a a a a H a u u a a a a 11 a a a a a a a a a What 2 Bits Will Buy At Damons tl n n u ES a n a a 2 1-2 pounds Crackers for i pounds Curve cut Macaroni lor 3 1-2 pounds Head Bice for 25c g 5 pounds Jap Rice for ..: 25c rr- a ZDC 10 pounds Good Onions for 25c g - u 25c B n 3 packages Post Toasties OC- 19 for cOC m a 2 quarts Cranberries op. M n 6 boxes of Matches for : for 25c 6 pounds New Prunes for 25c 1 pound Steel Cut Cof fee for : 25c S3 P t3 M Five 10c pkgs. Rising or rj Sun Stove Polish for .... &0C gg 6 cans of Sardines for "' 2 1-2 lbs. Fine Strained Honey for 25c b 25c 3 1-2 lbs. White Navy Beans for S3 e u nn.. 1 pemun xi. r,e, ..-is. S . ue .....r- foutrary t0 ,l,e ci,y ordilianees. fincA enmniiHuinnr The lirnvinii. Tnv. . J ments have been as follows, 22 per cent, 14 per cent, and six per cent, the to tal amount to be pnid the creditors was 35,327.91. The total amount paid so far is ir.S"7.50, leaving 1,430.41 yet to be pnid. Dr. C. Hartley, specialists Inflamed, bleediiiK gtims"n(l pyorrhea.' 410 I'. S. lilt 11 & Hlilg. l'hone ISO. o V A case of replevin, wherein a hone was sold nt a public stile was tried .yesterday afternoon in Judge Webster 's court. The jury decided, that a wife was entitled to a howe that she claimed publicly wns her own and where the hoVse wns put up nt suction and sold. The case was that of Mrs. l'hillip Rees against Wl Skiiiton. Ou the 31st of October the property of l'hillip Roes, was sold at public Ruction iwnln horse t was ineliiiUr ini the sale that Mrs. Rees I claimed at the sale "Was" her own prop erty and she so notified the bidders at the time. Notwithstanding her protests, the horse was sold and in the suit tried ves'terduv for possession, was given to Mrs. Rees. 0 S. H. Snyder, rental agent, successor to L. Hechtel & Co. If you have a va cant house list it with me. If yon want to rent" a house come and see me. 341 State St. I'lumo 432. II u n a a a a a n a a a a a 1 ri 25c I 8 pounds Sweet Potatoes or HI for GDC f 1 sua 6 large Bolls of Toilet or Paper for LjC 25c Nice Dill Pickles for 1 tiuart Nice Chow Chow for ! B B 25c g k 25c g lbs. Mixed Candy 6 pounds Broken Bice for , Breaking Records for Results that's what our little Want Ads are doing for Terybodj who trie them Extra Special for Today jg Picnic Kams lb. ..15c I TWO STORES a 25c m ft 25c a 11 B a North Salem 855 N. Com'l Cor. D South Salem 1201 S. Com'l Cor. Miller ft a 13 m S3 g DAMON, GROCER g a TO THE PEOPLE A-