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'.V 3 V i'i TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. NOV. 25, 1916 "American Model Builder" "Madame Hendren Character Dolls"- "Parker Games" "Ives Toys" w!iiinimi)in:!niHittm!iHmi;muiiiM!imuituiuuiumiiiiuim;itiiiituuiiJiiiiiiiiitimiiiiMutiiiimtim utuimiuuuumimuimmummmuuuuiMmmuutmttawimmumuummmtt ! EARLY IAS SHOPPING I Salem's Big Christmas Store -:: Experience' of previous :: : : years endorses the advis- : : ability of early preparation : ' and early buying. We take : : I this opportunity to urge : : everyone to use the advant- - ages which Early Christmas ' ; ; shopping affords. ; ; Large, fresh stocks t o ' choose from. No crowding ;; ; ; while selecting merchandise. ; ; Plenty of time to decide on : : gif ts, and you help store em- ; ; ; : pleyees also in making early :: :: purchases. We are. preparing better' than ever to retain the name of Salem's Xmas Store every department is taking on the Holiday effect and spirit of the season. You'll find gifts for everyone in this big shopping place, and at lowest possible prices, too. Short,but important information for shoppers. "Salem's Big Tovland on the second floor. Large assortment of Christmas Cards, Calenders, Stickers, etc. Splendid Gifts for Men, on display in the Men's Section. Just received a big shipment of Christmas Slippers." "Many dainty made-up ribbon Novelties for gifts Ribbon Section. An enorm ous showing of Gift Handkerchiefs 5c to $5.00. Made-up Breakfast Caps, Scarfs Camisoles, etc. Lace section. The Art Section offers manv helps for the Gift Seekers. Manv articles suitable for gifts at special prices in every department'' D0Y0UP1 XMASl SHOPPING Women's High Grade Suits at h Price Come and take your pick of this big stock every garment included latest models in finest fabrics and finish. This is a final clearance of the present season's garments and offers a most unusual opportunity to save a big amount on your new Suit.. w- . BUY HER A SUIT .FOR -XMAS. All $35.00 Suits-Take your pick ........... $17.50 All $40.00 Suits-Take your pick r. .$20.00 All $45.00 Suits-Take your pick - $22.50 Big rack of New Suits up to $35.00 Sale price $15.00 Each Sale of Fur Scarfs and Muffs Price " Novelty Furs in Sets, also many separate pieces 1 No. 823 Wednesday Surprise Sale, November 29th Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, CQ Surprise Sale, Each . . . . OJJL. Here are splendid flannelette gowns in either high neck or low neck styles long or half sleeves braid trimmed and may be had in plain white or in colored stripe patterns well fashioned and not skimped in any manner. Extra value for our Wednesday sur prise event . . . . gCjc ach On Sale at 8:30 A. M. .' See Window Display. Watch Our Windows for Gift Suggestions. N ; : Suitable merchandise for holiday giving, will be dis ; : played each week in our windows. Economial shop I pers will profit by watching the displays. QUALITY AND SERVICE SB Inwiialnlii'mm liituututtn ttttt FOOTBALL FINALS TODAY At LnFayctte: Purdue 0; Indiana 0. At Boston: Syracuse 2; Tnt'ts 13. .. At Madison: Wisconsin O; Illinois 0. At, New York: Columbia 0; Now York University 6. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania 10; West Virginia Wcsleyan O. At Chicago: Minnesota 49; Chicago 0 Nebraska J4; Iowa 17. Swnithniorc 7; llaverford 10. Amherst O; Springfield li. Lehigh 16; LnFayette ti. , Ohio State 23; Northwestern 3. Minnesota 40; Chicago 0. OREGON LEADS O. A. C. Before a largo crowd in a dri aiding rain, Oregon, Universi ty and O. A. C. clashed at Cor vallis this afternoon. Oregon scored a touchdown and kicked goal in both first and second quart or, the first half ending, V, of (). 14, O. A. C. 0. . WIIiIiAMETTE-lftUJjl'JMOMAll tmiiutirntumtmiitumiiit until 3 iiinnrciitititnintittiinuifflttitwuiitiitiinn All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glass e M correctly. D. ti. Bank. Bid.. Tit report of the condition of the United (States National bank of this city is printed in today's Capital Jour nal. Deposits of f 1,334,1)811, and re source l,58S,4SS.Ofl. Dt. Stone's Drug Store for' trusses. - 4-H. Double vision glass- ' es that help you to j i look younger KRYPTOTr :: glasses i :: ' The Only Invisible Bifocal Keep you young-looking because I mere is no ttue or seam to reveal the fact that you are wearing double-vision lenses. KRYPTOKS (pronounced Crip-tocks) are be coming to you besides giving yon the wonderful convenience of perfect near and far vision iu oue pair of glasses. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn J Booms 209-210 -211 TJ. & Nat'l Bk 4 4 Dr. P. H. Thompeon of 416 Bank of Commerce bide., specializes in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. tf Word was received today from A. B. Hudelson now in Boise,, Idaho, that he was aick with la grippe and that he would not be homo for a week or 10 days. Mr. Hudolson was called to Boise on Recount of the death of his son-in-law, E, V. Johnson. Your furs remodeled. Furs for sale. West fur Co., H17 S. High St. nov30 The Salem Floral society will hold a meeting Monday evening at the Com mercial dub to lay out plans for the coining year. An address on gardening will bo delivered By Luther J. Chapin. Don't wait until .he apples are gone before you get your supply of cider. Now is the time. Seo Co'innierciul Cider Works of Sulcm. nov25 Another cherry red car will soon be traveling on Stnto and Cheinekcta streets. It is of tho new order "pay as yon enter", is numbered KH3 and ar rived this morning from the Beavorton shops. Flayer and upright pianos at 333 Chemekcta St, W, A. Clement, togr. nov25 t COMING EVENTS t November 27. Arabian Knights club banquet. Nov. 27. "Fair and Warmer" at opera house. XoM. 2H. 'Thr Blossoming of Mary Anue," play at Audi- (orium high school, Sinkpoh society. Nov. 28. Address of Hon: R. A. Booth before Six o'Cl Club, 0:30 p. m. Nov. 29. Union Thanksgiving . evening services, First M. K. church. November 29. Cherrion Jitney Dance at armory. Dee. 3. Elk's Memorial sorv- ices, opera house, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 1110. Third Annual Mar- ion County Corn Show in ' Derby building. : Dr. Stone makes .no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. Johnson's Hat Works, phone 1979, Glen hotel. Ilats denned, blocked, ren ovated. Hats called for and delivered. The United Artisans will ho'd their sessions in the Odd Fellows' hall be ginning with Wednesday, December 6, and to take special note of the change in their meeting place from the Moose hall, the evening will be given to a special program. The Artisans have leased the Odd Fellows' hall for Wed nesday evening tor the year IU17. ; Trde your used furniture and stoves for new. C. S. Hamilton. You will enjoy his smoking in the house if you buy him 1m Corona ci gars Salem made for Salem trade. Roast pork, mashed potatoes, and pie will be the main things on the bill of faro of the convicts at the state peni- I tentinry on Thanksgiving day. 1 This is iiuc a usual onmer menu lur me prison1 Thanksgiving sule of dining room furniture., C. S. Hamilton. Thanksgiving here once again. Coo'; that turkey in an Opal Range. Yonr old range taken as part payment. C. S. Jlnnulton. ' , George A.'Sclieafe, Ph. D., superin tendent of the boys' training school at Chehalis, Wash., -has notified Chief of Police Welsh of the encape of ihree 12-year-old boys from tlie sclioiJ and ask ing that a lookout be kept for them. Tho boys are Barney Joy, Sylvester Love, and Richard Sifferson. A re ward of $10 for the arrest and detention of each of the boys is offered- Racine Hosiery "Indestructable" for boys. 103 Liberty St. nov27 o Your turkey will be roasted to per fection it' cooked ill an Opal Range. Sold bv C. S. Hamilton. Trimmed hats half price. Mrs. O. C. Locke's, 113 North Liberty St. First quarter Multnomah (i; Willamette 7. Second quarter Multnomah 14; Willamette 0. PERSONALS. ' - - Mrs. C. D. Turdy went to l,tirthi!.v this morning. '" ' . F. Sutton was in the city yesterdt y from Aumsville. Earl Simmons, the Ford agent at Kn gene, is in the city Alex Marshal, of Amnsville, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Helrick, of Shcl bnm, are in the city. Mrs. E. G. Snyder, of Albany, aid daughter, Naomi, are in the eity. Mrs. Uollin K. Page left this niornii for Vancouver, British Columbia. Frank llelliver, of Hcotts Mills, tcg. tercd yesterday at the Cnpitnl hotel. Eugene Houston is home from Santn Clara, Cab, where he has been visitii g his parent. Mrs. Al Misliler went to Wooillnr, n this morning to attend tho .Firemen 's ball tonight., . B. F. Blodgett, wife and three chil dren, left this morning for Bnycevillc, Wis., where they will make their home. Mis. Sarah H. Robinson left for l'on hind this morning to speud the Thanks' giving with her sister, Mrs. (1. A. Rock well. - - Mrs. Anton Kilter nnd daughter, Miss Irene Kufer, left today for uu extendi d visit with relatives at l'oiilund ai Oregon City. J. W. Sword, special orgunixer for tl United Artisans, lias returned fioii Dallas, where lie has been winking :u the interests of the lodge. J. V. Ventcli, who has nuido his hoi. in Salem for the past -51 years, w 1 leav.e Monday for Portland to make ki--home with his daughter. Mr. Yeatcli V" The Cherrians want the largest tur- hvv rt bp in either Polk or Ma rion counties, to be given nwnv at the a contractor and his name may be . . , -. . i.t . 1 -'.......I C1..1..M ............ .r,i1L. Clierrian turkey trot, (lance next ea-, impniucu uu nwiumrai nesdav evening at the armory. Besides ' " , the call for the turkey, which is to be j A special committee appointed by the delivered to Paul Stege, chairman of the Commercial club went to the Salem l i evening's entertainment committee, the dinn school yesterday and investigated announcement is made that claw ham- general conditions, iu order to be able nier suits with ruffled shirts are strictlvj to mnke a proper report to.. Tulip. H. forbidden. This dance is to be for the Stevens, chairman of the house comni t- ' nnmiln and V tlio iiinnla nnd it vv 111 i.ost ' tee on Indian affairs. The coinnntt.iii. one jitney per. dance. In nine more days ycnjwill be given the opportunity to vote 13 X Karl Knee for city recorder. The Arabian Knights entertainment for next Mondny evening will begin with the banquet at fi:.'iO o'clock in the Masonic temple The business of the evening, which will include the annual election of officers will follow after which the members will be highly enter tained. Eloquent talks properly censor ed with a time limit are on the menu and the paraphernalia committee has been busy today preparing costumes and robe-dc-uuits for those who will take part Hi some of the special exercises of the evening. Castle chapel, United Brethren Chris tian Endeavor society, is planning for a gala day November 28. Rev. O. T. Deevcr nnd wife, of Dayton, Ohio, gen eral secretary of the l.'uited Brethren Christian Endeavor, societies, accom panied by Rev. H. B. Dorks, branch president of Oregon conference, United Brethren C. E. work, and Rev. Cr. E. McDonald, conference . superintendent, will coiidimt a Christian Endeavor in stitute at the church on the above date holding afternoon and evening sesions. A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend these services. One or more claims for damages will be presented to the city council at its next meeting Mondny evening, Decem ber 4, duo to the straightening out and cleaning of Bush creek. It is claimed that the citj authorities appropriated proH'rty along the creek without the knowledge or consent of the owners. At a recent meeting of the council $1,000 was appropriated for removing the brush, cleaning otit and widening .the channel of Bush creek. Tho work lins been going on under the direction of authority of the sewer committee of the city council of which A. B. Hudel son is chairman. hen there is a five 'dollar geid piece just laying around waiting for some one to rightfully " claim it, th average citizen would lose no time in making a bee line for the coin. But not so with grude and high school pupils, as the three prizes of $5 each awarded to the three pupils who receiv ed the award for Wilting the best essays on "Dress Up" week have been at the Commercial club awaiting their rightful owners. ...Hence next Monday Manager McDaniel of the club w ill send to Superintendent Todd the three five dollur gold pieces with a request that they be presehted to the winners. These are Lucile Vincent, Lacy Leonard nnd Esther Uarge. . Joe Bird was arrested last night by the police officers on a charge of vag rancv because he was f riuhteuiue worn ers nnd will be attacked with unnueR--n n tha -ati-oatR la n.. WknA in Vlsitiui cards will make acceptable ,ioi,?d 8to. It is, in view of the high -jail Rd this nuirning given a hearing in vismug cams win niaxe acceprauie f .t,,ff n1mot n ...i. .1,. i:. .7a v ... a;;... Capital i snl dinner menu for folks on tho out- ed L condition that he leave Salein to boost for a bigger nnd better side nd does not return for five rears. If . ... . i 6 he returns within that time he will be Dr. L. O. Altman, homeopathic pny-i special prices in our crockery dent tnlcm .m nnd committed tn the asvhim. for Thanksgiving. O. 8,. Hamilton, j so the of ficers declared. aiiiiis gitts. Oct our prices, Journal Job Dept. sician, 2!HI N, Liberty, phono' 147. The South Salem Men's c'ub, organ- T. R, Ratcliff, national director of the Moose lodge, will bo in tho city next Tuesday evening to-address Cherry City Moose lodge No. 4US. Benjamin Brick, dictator of the Moose, received a letter this morning with this information. The Wiley B. Allen Co", under the management of W. A. Clement is now located at 333 Chemekcta St. nov25 Wanted all music lover to see the Great Euphona player piuuo at Wiley li. Allen Co., 333 Chcuioketa. nov23 On account of the weather, the golf playing by tho Portland experts at the llluhee course tomorrow has been post poned until conditions are more favor able. The rain of the last 24 hours has made, the course too wet for fast pluv ing and anyhow, with the threatening weather now in sight, there would be only a small attendance at the course. " o Your gift with our Imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your wateh by our street clock. Gardner ft Keene, Salem's most reliable jewelers. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving as ev-1 Visiting cards will make acceptable eryone knows nnd next Thursday even-1 Xmas gifts. Cet our prices. Capital ing wilt bo 1 hanksgiving evening when Journal Job JHpt tue avcrago man who has not been worn ing that day will be looking for enter tainment, consequently thcontcrtaim Spraying experiments for peach leaf curl will take place Tuesday, Decern New Bone Corsets. J. H. Fail-child; secretary and treasur 165 Liberty St.!"' . J J .. J 5; fsmes inc nov27 I ole't,ou f officers, I, K. (teer was ap pointed us puuiicny man ana a pro- ment commitktee of the Elks' lodge isiber 12, in tho orchard of C. B. Lansing unking arrangements to give the boys a tine show. Dr. B. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. Phone 2125 or call 260 State St. to get your Thanksgiving turkey, duck, goose and chicken, also strictly fresh oysters or turkey stuffing. S. C Han sett Fish aud Poultry Co. nov27 ; 0 It may be on account of the unusual ly large grain crops iu the valley or tho sulubrious 'weather we have been having, but the fact is that turkeys are to some extent larger than they were a year ago and the farmers are of fering mostly IS and 15 pound birds. Last year the 10 pound turkey was the favorite ate meat markets. . o Cut flowers and pot plants at Smith's ou carlino. 1276 N. Liberty St. 8. H. Snyder, rental agent, successor to L. Hechtcl Co. If you have a va cant house list it with me. If you want to rent a house come and seo me. 341 State street. Phone 4.2. near the Kaiser school house, under the direction of W. S. Browlt, t the Ore- Beginning Monday Nov. 27th. trim-! Kr1m i,"1",i,t.ee. 'mn''08,el0,.N- a ;!" med hats a price, Mrs. Locke's Mil- "" . 8.nn" r5"9' found things very much us Superinten dent hall had represented. One of ti c needs is that of re modeling the dormi tory as now half a dozen of the pupi sleep in the same ward. The power plant requires reconstruction, as W'ell as parls of -several of the buildings and the walks. The committee is of the opiuii u that Since the government onus 4-;2 acres of the best laud in the valley .aid since nioje than' 000 Indian studcu s attend tho .school, that it should be pr. -perly .equipped for doing its. work aid not 'to be lei in its present ineflicii- r state. The announcement is mafle from Port land that flour will decline 20 cents barrel next Monday. This will lmt efilect the local price, as the groceries., here did not take advantage of tho last advance. In other words,, the Salem stores have been selling for three weeks, five cents a suck under the market quo tations. However, the impression is general that tho top notch has been reached. Among those who went to the turkey shoot at MeCnv todav are All Magcis Mark Siddnll, 'W. H. Dnlryinple, Paul Marnach and Avil Wilson, of Watt Shipps. Henry W.. Domes, who lives a few miles east of McCoy is conductiLg the shoot. GASOLINE LAMPS 6O0 Candle Power S6.50 ureilest Urap villi-iww nffcrfd A I'wd m biim1 or lunging lamp V -J vnilWlWTTHI? LIGHT1 CoMpItltwilhpump. h.d. mtnlUt. torch, SEE MY LAMPS FIRST t'luriiiw Unpc.Unlrrni, Iron", mtntle i.ttr. C. M.LCCKWOOD WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar- . antced. Twenty-five "years' experience. Leave orders at Schaffer Drug Store, phone 197. Residence phone 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson, 25 vrnra oxiteriom-r I I.Aurnllv nini'hiiit ii-nl 1 nun ittm ini, 1ft T- at the Leslie M.'K. church, with the TV?Jvmuru election of the following officers: Presi- b,''.d. f" Vu l n r dent, Joseph Barber; vice-president, Dr. 311 Wtor B1,1'' W a"h",S""t. linery. ler, of the Grant junior high school. The first regular meeting will be held Tues-1 Despite the unfavorable weather, the '' evening, December 5. But should I MKMW Oreirou Electric carried 100 Willamette the supreme court issue a mandamus P" "w gon Agricultural college. Mr. Brown ! university football plnvers, football compelling the city recorder to place will first cive a lecture at the school friend and rooters nnd other folks iii-! on the official ballot, the initiative house or near the orchard and then give S practical demonstration. Dr.' R. Meurtc Boberts, osteopathic physician, 309 Masonic bldg. Phono 400. o Turkey platters in English semi por celain I'.V, 50e and 73c. C. S. Hamilton. The Washington junior high school football team showed its playing strength by defeating the Grant junior high school team with a score of 13 to 0. Both teams were handicapped by the deep mud though Washington worked several forward passes successfully. At no time was the winner's goal in dan ger white their success ras due to snap py handling of formations and shifts. Grant made yardage twice. - New arrival every day of dining room furniture. Dress up that dining room for Thanksgiving. We will allo.v von a liberal price for vour used set. lT. S. Hamilton. . terested in the sport to Portlaml this measure for bonding the city to pay Tor Of morning to witness the game between , l'" "lcmi meeting win lie caneu to discuss me measure. the Methodist players and the M. A. A.t C, which meaus the Multnomah Ama- f tenr Athletic association. As there are so many special attractions in Port hind todav alfd tomorrow all the excur sionists will return on therrTgular trains; up to lute Sunday evening. - o CABD OF THANKS - We desire to thank the kind friends fi and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and the beautiful floral offer ings during the illness and late bereave ment of our mother. Mrs. (ieo. D. Goodhne. Mrs. Vantes Smith Mrs. James W. Turner Shernimi Heckman, Mrs. M.Dnvis, X Myrtle Heckman. o- - Jack. Goodwin, better known as "Thr" Fint'erp.t .Itti-k will cneak In the Salvation Army hull, 343 U-Court ! St., Sunday at 2:4."i p. m. I,- AMY KIMD Any timf. fa KRYPTOUS IZ Give Them The only Invisible Bifocal Lenses. They make an ideaf Christmas gift, and are easy to give because of our Christmas Gift Certificate plan.' . - Let us explain it to you. k " MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist1 208-209 Hubbard BuUdiflj Phone 109 'A... I