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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,. OREGON, MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1916. "THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" .V' EIGHT ((ill I'' Salem's BigToyland Second Floor A Big Assortment of House Slippers for Gift Giving Slippers are always acceptable and our showing will aid you in picking out the kinds desired. Felt and leather slippers in many dainty styles and colors WOMEN'S SLIPPERS .... $1.00 and $1.50 CHILDREN'S SLIPERS 60c to $1.40 MEN'S SLIPPERS $1.50 and up The Art Embroidery Section will help you (rrently. See tho large showing of Sweet Grass and Bam boo Sewing Baskets and other novelties iu this department. COMING EVENTS TONIGHT Dee. 4. Annual Election of CTiorrinns, 8 p. in,, at Com mercial Club. Dee. 5. Musiciano' Assoo.ation tiiiiual dunce at A'iio;y. Deo. 7. The Winning of Bar bara Worth," Opera House. Dec. 11-10. Third Au'i.ml Mar ion County Cor fchow in Derby building. 1 ' ;? . lfile,aifeikilf'lyiilf!ltk'l Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glut M eorrsetly. U. 8. Bnli' Bldj,. The regular monthly meeting of the tAnrd of control is scheduled for this fternoon. 0 , l Evangelical Bazaar Dec. 2. Masonic Temple. dec4 i o Regular meeting of Hodson Council No. I. K. & S. M. this eveniuir. A full attendance is requested by order of tho Thrict 111. Master, election of officers.' Visiting companions welcome, I All Around Town AMake,Somebodvs i Sffimsr II. I ka V m ii ;v.. si ft. , Cive tho sort of present that makes the joy of Chtistmas last for years. . ( . IK GLASSES IV Our Kryptolt Christmas Certificate Dun makes it easy to give a i gift that is worth .while. i MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist. - ! 208-209 Hubbard Building Phone 109 I PARTY AND DANCING AT LESS THAU MANUFACTURERS' COST v.. Every woman and miss should see these exquisite Gowns, and to think that the prices have been cut in two is simply astonishing. All new, all beautiful, the sea son's most fashionable creations in rich fabrics. All the tints of the rainbow re flected in this magnificent stock. Tell your, friends about this event and come early. The entire stock included in this record sale event. All $20.00 Party Dresses go at " v . $10.00 Each AH $15.00 Party Dresses go at $7.50 Each Ail $25.0QJarty Dresses go at $12.50 Each Dresses up to $50.00 All going at Half Price. Large lino of Dainty Christmas Cnlendnrs, Cards and Stickers. Supply your needs of these dainty Christmas Nuvolties from this big showing. - Evangelical Bazaar Sec. 2. Masonic . Temple. dec4 o v I State Forester Elliott is in Portland on business connected with his office. He is expected back this evening. Dr. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye, Gar, Nose and Throat. tf 6o'oinon Roberts was fined today $10 for exceeding the spoed limit iu the city. He appeared in the police court and paid tho lino. Have tea and scones at Presbyter- inn church l)ir.niir, Tuesday nee. 3. ma ukcsi w sign lor enlistment in Company M uro Malcolm L. Uilbert and James Lyons. Nelson Croshnw, a mem ber of Company M has enlisted in the U. S. regular army. o Repairing and manufacturing jobs lien My done and all work -guaranteed. 1'omerov and Wallace. ' o Regular meeting of Chadwick chap ter No. .17, Order of the Eastern Star, Tuesday eveninjr Dec. "), at S o'clock, Official visit of Sister Dora II. Shrike Worthy (iraud Matron, and election of officers. Christmas A: Lasting ' Salem's Big Christmas Store Complete satisfaction is assured if you select your gift articles at Meyers. We have prepared especially for the gift seek er and can make your shopping easy by placing such large, choice Christmas stocks at your commnad. Splendid assortment of Toilet Articles, Manicure Sets, Per fumes, etc- Many things in this section for gift giving. nniii.fttHmttHM)f Pomeroy and Wallace linest Jewelry at special prices. The case against W. D. Albright for speeding on the streets of Sulcm was dismissed this morning when it was found that the polico had secured the wrong number und that tho niuchine speeding was not tlie one belonging to Mr. Albright. Wanted two veal calves every day. Koy Rue Meat .Market, 177 S. Com meriiiil. - decft The postoffice business at the Crown Drug store, known ns sub-eontriict sta tion, No, 2, is assuming considerable proportions. Tho sales for November amounted to $!l4:t.03. Tho largest single day's business was on November 20th, when the sales were ifiitidl. The generously good Corona. Made in Salem. 10c cigar La Charles M. Talmadge, of Newport, Wasji,, was in the city yesterday, a vis itor at tho homo of 1). H. Talmadge. It is the owner of the Silver Birch stock farm at Newport and is on his way to visit the live stock show in l'ortinnd this week. 25 per cent discount on aLl Jewelry lor one week onlv. I'omerov and Wal lace. "- n Every member of the First Christian church will be given a visit on Sunday, December .17. That day will be kuown as "Every .Member" day, and it is the plan of the members of tiie church to se cure automobiles and make a friendly cull on every member of the church, whether living in the city or country. Diamonds and watches, the best at the lowest prices. l'omeroy und Wal lace. C. W. Barrick, of this city, a eraduate of tho WiUnmette university college of I law, is going to Independence to prnc-1 tiro law. He will be associated with' D. K. Fletcher, also a W. U. law grnd- j ante, who is now practicing there. Mr.' Barrick is well known in Salem and the; best wishes of his friends go with him' to the little town up the river. . j Carpets and nigs, no raise in tho price. Duron's Furniture store, . 1711; Commercial street. , j R. S. White, of FaUs City, was ar-i rested for speeding on North Capitol j street. He appeared this morning be-, fore the police judge and was fined $10. : which he paid. Ho was out trying his i engine and found that it went pretty j well. North Capitol street is becoming ' the speed cop's paradise on account of, tho attrastion it offers to speeders. I Trunks and suit cases nnrterpriced , at Duron's furniture store, 17! Com ! niercial street. " - ; James Craig, of Falls City, who was : arrested Inst night by the combined ef- i forts of Officer Vurnev and Superin tendent Bench of the Salem Rnilway enmpany, fnced Judge Elfin this morn ing on a charge of being drunk and dis orderly last night. He pleaded uuiltv to the chnrge and was fined $10, which he paid- He said lio got his boor from n in ii ii in iriunts, iiofl nau received a F Neckwear For Men Meyers has always been known for its. splen did assortments of Christmas Neckwear for men and boys. New patterns, newest shapes and the biggest variety to choose from. Priced at 50c, 65c and $1.00 HM))H).M.MU).. . Early shopers wlU save by visiting 1 get them if they don't watch out- Wnr Buren's Furniture, store, J 79 Conimcr- rnnts were swo'rn out for several who cial street. . have been careless. Within the fire 0 I limits, the lawful speed is 15 miles an Election times are a wonderful help hour which is pretty slow traveling, in increasing the sales of stamps at the Outside of the fire limit, 20 miles an Salem postoffice. V For the mouth of hour is lawful, with a 10 mile an hour November, lSllll. the Salem postoffice passing school houses between 8 o'clock sold as follows: Stamps and stamped paper, $7,000.01; for second class mat ter and newspapers, .231.92; third and fourth class matter without stumps, $474. !7, imikinj; a totnl sales for the month of $8, 2 15.110.' One year ago the sales for November amounted to i)i(i,45(). 75. Globe-Wernicke . book cases . in all standard finishes. Itrlrert's Furniture store; 17U Cimnicrciul St. It might be well for automobile own ers to look well to the headlights and tail lights as the special speed cop will DO YOU SUFFER y FRO MBACKACH E ? When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back aches and you do not feel like- doing much of anything. You are likely to be despondent and to borrow trouble, just as if you lindn't enough al ready. Don't be a victim any ionprer. The old rcliablo medicine, Hood's Sarsnparilla, gives strensth and tone to the kidneys and buiWa up the whole system. Hood's Sarsapai-illft is a peculiar combination of roots, barks and herbs. Xo other medicine acts like it, because no other medicine has the same formula or ingredients.' Accept no substitute, hut insist onllaving Hood's, and get it today. H,..-IJ,V. . ..- H ;, ' rv- Ji - f ' --.' "" A t ' " fci 1.- ? N - v. -S ! V t-r' 44- ji New showing of Women's Neck wear, Scarfs, Ribbon Novelties ami Christmas Handkerchiefs. .in the morning and 5 o'clock in the aft- ernoon during days schools are in ses1 sion. Hoosler Kitchen cabinets, finest made, reduced again tor a few days. Unren's Furniture store, 170 Commer cial St. Members from the Chamber of Com t .i , i , It . " '"V"!' 0 ''I" b"s""?f - .in J If Jl U V'-lt hT m nesdny of his week to inspect the flax fields and find out just what Euuenc is doing in the llax industry. From Sn- l . ... .. 7 V . : 1 lZuZ v S."t TT"llK membership campaign. Ho Oondrinh TbemlnrA flMi, Tv, ,' Ti r. Daniel, manager of the Commercial club, and W. H. Hamilton. Bazaar, Presbyterian church, Tues day Dec. !, afternoon and evening. Tea and scones, candy, cookcl food, fancy work, popcorn balls, A. L. Wallace, who has recently re turned from Los Angeles, where he has been attending the Los Angeles School of Optometry, hns purchased a one-half interest in the jewelry store of C. T. Fomeroy on North Commercial street and will hereafter give his entire time to the interests of the business. Mr. Wallace has been nsosciated with Mr. l'omeroy in tho jewelry busines for the past 10- years. He is well known in business circles and has been especially active in tho interest of the Salem Elk lodge. Mr. l'omeroy is one of the pioneer jewelers of tho city, having been estab lished in tho business here for the past 25 years- 1 1 iim.nm StilllPlaying to Capacity IN Her Latest and Greatest Release 0anHMLt;SS THAN THE DUSr'ssaa Special Music Arranged by Miss Vera Kitchener TWO MORE DAYS 1 HEEMM TO DAY AND TOMORROWH353IiI3Sl FIRST "SHOWING IN SALEM MATINEE : 15c EVENING - PERSONALS ' Miss Nina Brock left this morning for Saernmento. Eny Aspinwnll, of AVaomla, was in the city yesterday. Chns. Gooilale, of Woodbtirn, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. llmleltftm returned this morning from Idaho. Will A. Sliownlter was a Salem visit or Sunday from McMiunville. -u- ....'.i "Mb. Vi-ml Niivir. nf Dallas. Unl.m 1'i.itnru vIP.ln V. ! Miss Until Barber detiirned'from Dal las this morning alter a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Mas Fuller fcnd son, C'lnirles 8. Piper were here Sunday, guests at the J. E. Scott hoinv. Dr. M. K. l'omeroy is aguin at lior office after an absence of three weeks on account of illness. Fred H. Steusioff ill attend tho live stock show in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Miss Bertha Waldorf returned this morning I'loni .Sheridan where she 1ms been visiting her parents. Miss Alice 1'utnam returned from Cor vnllis where she lins been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd V. Bell. E. W. Zaiuzow, of the Santa Fo sys tem, and 1.. B. Tiemey, o'f the Lireut Northern railway, are in the city. Miss Bervl I ox. sister ot u. J'.. Franzke, returned this morning to Mon mouth, w here she is attending normal. i Mrs. Hugh Elliott, of Mcdford, is a ! suest at tTie home of O. B. Webb. She I will remain in the city until after ! Christmas. I Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith returned to their home at Corvnllis this morning I after a visit of a few days with friends I in r-iueni. i J. F. Mney and wife und three chil- dren returned this morning to their home at McMiunville after spending the Thanksgiving season at the home of City Attorney Macy. DIED NKII, At the Salem hospitnl, Satur dnj'i December 2, 11)10, James Neil, - in his 70th year. He w as a member of the Woodmen of the WorUModge and for the past ISO years has been employed at the state hospitnl. Funeral services were held this after noon from St. Joseph's church with bur ial in the Catholic cemetery. BORN ABLE To the Dev. and Mrs. H. E. Able, Monday, December 4, 1910, a son. Mr. Able is minister of the Evangeli cal church at Liberty and Center streets. JOSSE To Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Jos se, 2410 State street, Sunday, Decem ber 1010, a son. The final rehearsal of the big or chestra for the musicians ' ball at tho armory Tuesday Hee. 5, was held yes terday. To say the music will be swell is uttiiK; it iniidly. You will certain ly miss something if you do not attend. Gilbert & Patterson took three prem iums Saturday at the l'olk county corn show from corn raised on their farm near F.ola. They were awarded first on the loo ears display, first on the 10 ears display nud first oil the one ear display. The governor of every state in the un ion is a member of the Moose lodge, ac cording to Distutor Benjamin Brick, excepting the governor of Oregon. Therefore, in order to make the chain complete, Oovcrnor Withyconibe was in-' uuvt-u iu an n i'imu-iu tun j ui uiciii-i 'bership into the Loyal Order of Moose he will be properly initiated on the ' Lveili of Tuesdav. December 12. J. duceu to sign an application for mem Von Evth, state organizer for the Moose IWU BlllV JU UiCIU UUUUL U. U1UIIIU. II B" will stay in Salem about a month, ns- ' BBV there ,s I1"""'7 8d material in the citv for the Moose and that as the Salem lodco hns one of the best equip- ped lodge rooms on the coast, there is no reason why many more of the men of the city should not be enjoying the advantages ottered by the lodge. Something A FOB Tint I Kyi This U flu ine of id any the ikito of ties, The Tenet able purity and supe- rinTitv of S. S. S.'ii recoonixed hv all who have taken it and received Its benefits recommended br them to all sufferers vew "Eiw. eases. Kheumatism, Catarrh, Malaria, and many "forms of SHn Disease, are some of the blood a worst enemies but will surely give way to the influence cf S. S. S. Get tba Genuine S. S. 3. at Your Druggist. Tjr--TtrtrM e ; a a n ra M ARY PICKFord THE OREGON Temple of Music and High Class Productions i ir-wwininrmT m WANTED Household Furniture. . Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. . PIANO TTJNINO First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar- anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at $ Schaffer Drug Store, phone 11)7. Residence pnone 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Iliiihlund Avenue. VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson, 23 years experiencu. Legally, mcchanicnllv and commewiiii )v trained to protect, vour invention. Send for booklet. FRKE SKAIIC1I, 311 Victor Bldg.j Washington, 1). '. decZZ hjVJ) CAR5 Of .e.riAf'.? Ap '"" Any KiriD Any time - When in SALEM, OREGON, stop ct - BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, 1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in tho business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Homo Away From Home. T. a. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus STATE OF ORIoiui'f PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES The Oregon state notird of control will receive sealed bids on December 12, lOlti, at 2:00 p. in., fur furnii-hm:; supplies to the various s.tate institu tions; consisting of dry goods, clotniiu, furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms, dings, paints, oils, stationery, crockeiy; plumbing, etc., for the semi annual 'period ending June Hoth, 1017. Speeificat'ous and schedules will bo furnished upon application to the sec retary al falem, Oregon, also from to Industrie, und manufactures bureni, Chamber of Commerce, l'ortinnd, Ore gon. Each bid to be accompanied by certified check in the sum of 10 per cent of the whole amount of bid, pay able to the Oregon Sta"te Hoard of Con trol, to be held as a guaranty of tso faithful performance of the contract. The board reserves the right to re.je.-t any or all bids or to accept i"iy part ofv a jid. R. B. fUiODlX. rjeretnry, Oregon State l rr ' -J Control. Nov. 2S, Dec. 1-4-8 R. Dusan. of Independence, drove tjo fender of his car against the fender of a street, car last night at 0:25. at Hih and State streets, with but little .lam aire to either uttr auto or street car, 0 The polls will be open this evening until H o clock for the benetit mostly of tho tardv ones and those who have decided to vote at t lie Inst niiniit -m w m w n a BrnriBTOgi New Every Day r New Remrdift for ft multitude of illf. Rot thousands of sufferers from blood impuri remnms with 4 he old rehnble 3. a. a. lis xepuiauon was woo of mew aione. ana is rctainea oy tne same contin uous mce 10 oamomiy. and from blood dis MATINEE 15c EVENING vvSV VsJAA t I . T-!?!!y'"'j,-.?'-T-,lji'g?.yjj.!!)'iv fi' shipment recently,