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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 191G. ! MM4 4 4M MM MM M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 America's Electrical Week Dec. 2 to Dec. 9 : : Thirty years ago there were practically 'no electrical home comforts. Nowthey are nearly unlimited from :: th Electric Iroathat nearly everyone has to the Electric Range or Washing Machine that everyone wants auu cnuuiu nave. ... Are You Living in 1916 Do you realize that you can do your washine with an F.Wt.rip WneW fn- THREE CENTS A WEEK for power, and do it without any drudgery? ' If j .i. wjv wu, numcil ill utUClU WHO USC OIlC. j: U '-a PHONE 85 ' 4444444444444444. 444444444 THE ELECTRICAL RANGE" IS PRACTICAL Just ask some of the people in Salem who would not cook any other way, or ask us. The Vacuum Cleaner Is now almost as necessary as an electric iron, and costs, less to use. XX Percolators, Chafing Dishes, Toasters, Hot Water Cups and many other things electrical will make life worth living in 1916. Let us tell you about them. The Electric Light Company State and Commercial T" ' XX 44t4t4- tfffffff? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M-M-M-MMM r " niMm4 t4 4 4 44444 J " !.., held in the normal ch,.n..l . m 1; o'clock Thursday nWning with a huge ;Uttrorlnm:i. Prof. J. B. V. Butler led Fairfield News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fairfield, Ore., Dee. 5. Mr. J. B. Lovegron made a business trip to Port lund Saturday. . . . X The Misses Rita aud Margaret Har tliuler spent Thanksgiving vacation at homo. Mrs. J. W. llahony returned from Portland Wednesday after a visit with her daughter. Mr. and .Mm. F. R. DuHette, who have been, quite ill with the grippe, ure niueh better. Mr. Frank Snow, of Buxton, Oregon, visited friends in this neighborhood a few days the pnst week. Mr. and Mrs. John Marthalcr were called to Sniem Sunday afternoon owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Marthal cr ' sister, Mrs. Phillips. The Misses .Merle and' Ague DyRotto rotunied to Salem Sunday evening aft er spending Thanksgiving at home. Mr. and Mis. Frank Mahony enter tained at dinner Thanksgiving. Among those invited were Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Mahony and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Mahony and fumilv, and .Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Moses. The children of the two schools in the neighborhood enjoyed the lew duvs vueatiou. L E" E Among those attending the family re- u" ii 1 ' 1 moving picture play, or any- W oodburn Thanksgiving duy were Mr. j thing like that, but a regular piny. The and Mrs. Wilkinson and baby and Mr. lute King Bing Derkebnrh has had tho and Mrs. Charles Moore and family, of matter under histrown ever since "The Fairfield . Fortune Hunter" last spring blazed Air. Al. W. Mahony made n business out upon tho local theatrical horizon trip to Portland the latter part of the. and startled Snlem theatre-goers into a vcek. new and amazing conception of the .phrase "local talent plnv." And so Famous Farce Comedy To Be Board Raises Salary of Secre rresented Two Evenings, tary From $2,000 to Dec. 14-15 I $3,000 Annually On Thursday and Friday evenings, December 14 and 15, the Cherrinus will present at the Graud theatre, Richard j Harding Davis' iiiteriiatiolially-fumous farce come.lv. "Tho Dict.it. .r will. ., I all-star east of Cherriau actors. If this modest announcement, fresh from the throne of the new King Bing, fails to properly impress you, listen for here comes the details." Not all the details, of course, for according to Man ager Deckebach the event is going to be of such magnitude that it would take columns and columns to tell nil about same position. it but here are some of the details: j W. H. Savage was elected to succot. The Cherriaus, after weeks of pre- M L. Jones, of Brooks. A. C. Miiistci. aiKl j. j. nusn, or this city, treasurer. At this meeting, Mr. Lea was given authority to attend a meeting, in Den ver, Colo., of tho western facing nsr-scbiT tion, which convenes in the near future. It is expected that at this meeting a western racing circuit will be foinicu. At the annual meeting of the Oregcn state fair board yesterday 'afternoon, W. H. Savago, of Coivnllis, wns vlenUd president for the coming year and A. H. I.ea, re elected secretary. At this tin e the secretary's yilnry was fixed at V 000 a year. Up to this time it had not beeu fixed regarding Air., Lea. The amount feiven Mr. Lea is an Increase of $1,000:8 year over that given Frank Meredith or Al Jones occupying tha A magnetic, lifting device for raisii: sunken vessels has been devised bv a British inventor. . When ambition crawls in nt tko win- pletion of the concrete work on i'u pav- early in the fall tho King Bing called ing contract was extended to December i1''" vassals together and they decided 0, owing to the rainy weather. ,hlit ",e lu'xt niK '0ial talent affair a ....,.... , . .. .. 1 should be staged bv the Cherriuns. His ... D..oi.g unoit is ueiug mauo by the ,.,:.,, r..'.,i i.. ,. ,i (.,i, ... '.L , " . woman s Civic club and by many prom- roster contained nearly all the dramatic -, -L inent citizens of Monmouth to oust the talent there is in town, and that it was ' porto Banos Gcorue Suvd r Willamette Valley Lumber company J. aine to lft it go to waste. He also Duffy, a secret Vervke detective.-.. from the property which it now' oc, that the thernans need a lot, Laurence Ho for cup.es in order to establish a city parklot mor' ''lmr u.""l"2 C0V"tlfu! Bev. Arthur Bostick, a missionary.. ou same. Mr. (ierliuger, of Dallas, presi-"'""'P"","' boosting Salem, and that. ' Arthur Wallace dent and general manager of the coin-1 n excellent ,tay to get it. Captain Codu.nn, of the H. "Boli- pnny, was here recently looking over I. JI'""'" ! " 1'luV' whu'U "lU ,louljtI''s'1 1 vnr" of the Red C Line .. the situation and investigating the pos-i,)e ,llc'tl ot the town for noine tune D t"'" 'i'".,, aibility of securing a new lease on the to romv. Jam. lott who .taid "The KBntoi cVinpo, p'reshlent of'" property: it ,s not cenerallv known ... 1 ortuno Hunter lor tho Social Service i s,. i,...,.,. ' ' ...,.. i i,.... ..... ...1. ... ...Ml 1 , il'nnt... ln.t V..l..r u I ' ' " ' ji'i villi ue Clone in Tie mnttnr v..... ,.un nuiiiiuvii.u .io. i. ui.-s. vusiuer. Jederatinn Woman' the members of the and atter caretiiily examining till the ne in the matter. rj, as suinnionc. Pr Vlts,,ea, health officer of Porto ;r, president .State ' b,,to.r ,h.t Kl"K 'l ""'maiided to f ind , Bu)U)1) ' , K c fc , ' rlubs, entertained a P -v wl-'h the Cherr.an actor, S(,nor r J( proprietor of the' Civic club of M,m.l'"ll'l ' '' " the best advantage, h, ,,i n,.,i 1 vl.,,." ' ..,.. .U -L-...; 1 . , . . . . " .....I ..n ....V.. 1.. ..II l.a ' .....w ' It (low.. .....urn on rriuny nigut ,n the training ; . " '"-J """""'"s "'r school with a very interest iug and in- "K ''"""""V "uccesscs which have beer, structive talk on lub work throughout ' 1'ro,1,"''1 ,,,,rinB ,,ln l,nflt lrt- J'""'" Mr tho state, of her delightful trip to the'ir')U ""-'l00'1'1' "The Dictator,' 'and the national convention and ended bv giv- i ,'h,'rrillu nn,.e entered into an ai ing advice and practical siiL'tfestions for' '"ngeinent with ('has. Frohniun, Inc., the successful cousummatiou of the """'"'".of the pluy, for peruiinsion work here. to stage it. Mr. and Mrs. John Howell have been' '"Ibe 1)i,,,Btor" perhaps the best enjoying a visit 'from .Mr. Wm Wliii kl,,,,vn ot 1,11 the eomedies of Richard and wife, of Ontario, eastern i)m.i. . . U'ding Davis, author of "Soldiers of who came to spend Thank-sirivinir will, ! If""'n,' "van Oi..m l- ... .. I Willamette Valley News 444444444444-444 4-4-4 Monmouth News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Monmouth, Ore., Dec, 5. About 3 students of the Oregon normal school remained in Monmouth instead of going ' some for Thanksgiving vacation: how ever these were not forgotten and no i doubt spent the four days vehy pleas j antly. On the afternoon of Thanks I giving day they were given a reception ,in the dormitory by Miss Todd, dean ' of women. Refreshments were served 4. the service, the nrHor ..' ).;..!, f.,ll. ...... j Music, -'Normal CJlee club; reading of j Thanksgiving proclamation, Miss Han- hasium for all the girls who spent their j"0"; wriP,,m' readii.jr and prayer, Rev. vacation in Monmouth. Jl- F'sh,ri offering; music, Normal ., . ... . , ,(ll,,' ,,"'; sermon, Rev. W. A. Klkins: President mid Mrs. Ackernian spent dodogy. A large chorus of girls or- their Ihanksgiving vacation in Salem ,; euod the stage and sang under the di- ........... iiiyor, virernn huh. lection of .Miss Ho inm. The iliand a very pleasant and enjoyable aft-; Parrot in Portland, nnd Miss Butler in I optimistic throii"hout ' r I'lkins ,.iv BUrnoon passed. M. Minnyille. The other member of ig instances of "n,,,V things'tor which - Ou rnday evening the girls of the Y. the ln 'ulty remaining in Monmouth. we as a people should be thankful 0. C. A. gave a party in tho big gyi-( The usual union Thanksgiving service Friday niorniug of Inst week Mrs. JONES sometimes wakes up feeling cross and in consequence the family, know it without his telling them in so many words. Mrs. Jones attributes it to biliousness and if it doesn't wear off during the day she . gives him a dose of liver medicine at night. The next morning he feels better and she gives him coffee for breakfast, and the next morning, and the next morning. And in a few days Jones has another spell. - Dear Mrs. Jones vmeans all right, but she doesn't, seem to realize that if she didn't give Jones his morning coffee she wouldn't have to give him the liver medicine and Jones would feel all right without both. V Housewives everywhere have found out that Instant Postum takes the place of break fast coffee perfectly. And that is only one of the reasons why Instant Postum has wholly supplanted the use of coffee on thousands upon thousands of American breakfast tables. Theresa Cashier, of Hood River, nresi .1... .1.. 1.1 i .. .. 1 ..nil, oi mo reueraiioii or Women 's clubs, of Oregon, spoke nt chapel, giv ing her views of the work being done by the clubs of Oregon mid telling of the great convention held this vear in New York. From her talk the students gained a better understanding of oJnh work ami a thorough realization of its importance. She urged every one to join in the work with the local club. Mrs. Cashier was a guest at Normal hall while in Monmouth; Miss Todd giving a dinner to members of the faculty and the students 'from Hood HiVey in her honor. The women of the normal who live at the (Iriffo Kunming house which has i recently been so nii-ery ininislicl and ) equipped, are so proud of their abode that they recently gave a ten mid open house to their many student fri Is and . faculty Hoinen so that they might sec and appreciate the comfoit and con venience which they enjoy. j Mr. Ingrain, president of the student ii.iuy, represented the senior class nt chapel Monday morning, hiking for his subject "Vocational Training As An Aim in IMninlion. " On Tuesday nicjit the gills' basket ball Icaiu of the high school met a ten in from the girls of the uliimiii in the high school gvmnusiuni; the game was a lively one, resulting in victory for the present high school team, the score be ing 11 to '1. Immediately after this cnuie a mix-up by the boys' team and a team from the hoys of the alumni. This also resulting in victory for the school team, the score being 23 to 15. There will be no niecliiig of the Pa rent- 1 enchcrs' night, it having mem. Air. White is a brother of Mrs. llowell and is a forsier resident of the ifT v,,ll, coming to Oregon in Mr. W. J. Miller recentlv si.; ...mil fl.io.1 ...... ...i. i . i. ., . pii, hi iioni-y io l oriiaiid wlierv nc iiuu previously sold it for l'l 1" cents per pound. Mr. Miller specializes on rices una says that thev have done unusually well and that the li oni'V in r.f extra good quality this year. Mr.'.Miller an eastern mail and I... rimi. ,... keeping niUch plea.miiter and more prof itable here. With more Hum h In,.,. I,,,, I laves lie hus had perhaps a- dozen swnrms thish year. He says that thev do not swarm here if given plenty of room. O. F. t'osper hus sold lhf Independ ence telephone lines to n Mr. V. J. Ma honey, of lleppner. Mr. Mahoney has engaged Alfred .Stratley, of Portland, as manager. MrH. 1), C. Stitt left Kuiiduy for Port land, where she will spend a week with a niece and from there will go to As toria to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs- J. B. Sow ash. J. W. White and wife and sou Orville, and family, have returned from Tilla mook and -will remain until alter the holidays. P. D. yuisenbeiry, of Neuberg, stop ped off in Monmouth on his way to see the great football game at Corva'llis Sat urday. Sunnier Ostrom canu ip from Port-' land to spend Tlianksgi .ng win, his pu. rents, .Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Ostrom. Sum ner is nbw with the Pacific Auto & (las Kngine school, acting Us driving in-' st ructor. Those who attended the football game at CorvaMis Saturday were ns follows: Howard Mori KoIiiiiiI DuboH, Charles Strong, Donald Port wood, the Misses Mary Randall, Helen Hall and Miss Morris mid the Misses West and Baud ot' the normal faculty. Rev. Fisher was very pleasantly sur prised ou Tuesday evening by a number of friends who enme in a body to help Bibber," "Ruusou s Folly," nnd a host of others. It was recently produced by Chan. Frohman at the Criterion theatro, Now York, with William Collier in tho title-roI. Tho cast also included Jack Burrymore, Mnriu Doro, Oeorge Nash, and many others of almost equal prominence. The play ran for more thnii.n year at the Criterion, after which it was transferred with the original cast to .Mr, Fmlimaii 's London theatre, The Duke of York's, where it played continuously tor anoth er yeur the longest run ever scored by an American comedy in the Btihsh me tropolis. The (lien inn production will be staged with brand new scenery, built and painted especially 'for it. Here is the cast: Brooke Travels, alias "Steve" Hill. . James .Mutt Simpson, his valel, ulias ",liiu Dudd. . Perry rtciglcuinn Charley Hvne, wireless operator for the liel C Line f ail Ctibrielson Col. John T. Bowie, 1'. S. Consul to torporal Manuel, a revolutionary hero Thomas Ki.y Colonel t.urcin, aide ' to General Campos Ben W: Olcutt Lieut. Perry, f the V. S. S. "Ore gon" , Herman Mei'rii.jf Huioking room steward .. William herein i Lucy Sheridan, a missionary girl Miss Aline Tlimnpsiii Mrs. John T. Howie, the consul wife Miss Marjory Marvin Senora Juanitn Arguilla, a widow from Panama. ..Mrs. W.-Carlton Snii !, Act L The deck of the steune r "Bolivar," harbor' of Porto Banos. . Act 2. The Consulate of the l'nit.. States at Porto Banos. , Act M.- The same, three hours Inter.- am? Get a Can TO-DAY From Your ' Hardware or Grocery Dealer The Picture Tells (Continued on pnae five.) - . . prepare I his for a Bad Cough It's Fine f rkmpljr unit Knslly Mnile, but loe lb 'Work Quickly. The finest cough syrup that money enn buy, costing only ul.out one-fifth as much as midy-nmdc preparations, can easily be made up at home. The way it takes noi.i and cummers distress nv lis, throat and dust colds will llllikc VI. 11 eiithllsiitntii; nlmiit It Any dnipgiht can supply you with 2'i ounces of Pinex (."ill Pints worth). Pm.r iliiu it. In n i.inf l.f.l.l.. Itll .l. association ' Tuesday hottlo with plain granulated sugar been thought best, to ! syrup. Shako tlioroiu-hlv and it is postpone same one week. ready for use. Ihc total cost is aliout .Next .Saturday, December ft. will be I ' r',n nnu giveii you a full pint a coughs reuflv family supply of a most effectual. iiic rcauiar inccmiir or tne iranye. A l " . ' member, are ure.l to 1... n,...,, .. P"?.':nnl laH1"K r"'.V. Jt k.sps per .. . . , . 1 icciiv. there is special business to intend to: i It' trntv oaf ..1.1,; i,, .i..t,t u the plans of the Woninn 's Work ecinimit- i acts, penetrating through every air I tee for the New Year's jollification ' Massage of the throat ami lunuifc-looKciia : win he disclosed and tne special com- initlce named. Students of the high I school will furnish entertainment for i thn open session. ! Moiimoulh city council met in regular i session on Toesdav night, the main question under consideration being the election of the-new officers, consisting of mayor, recorder, marshal and three coun.'ibueu: this election is scheduled for December IS. A committee consist ing of II. C. Ostein and (1. T. Boothby was appointed to engage the local the atre building ns a meeting place for the nominating convention and to fix tho date for same. On recommendation of and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the inltunied or swollen throat mem branes, and ' gradually lint surelv the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough will ilisapoeur entirely. Nothing bettor for bronchitis, spasmodic cruup, whooping cough or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norwav pine .'Xtrnct, combined with guaiacol mil is known the world over for its prompt healing effect on tho throat membranes. Avoid disappointment bv asking your Iruggist for ounces of Pinex71 with full direction! and don't accept ai.v liinff else. A guarantee of absolute sat isfaction or money promptly refunded oe with this preparation. The Piuex UCo,.yriifliUai 1,( by 'iliu I Now Edison Disk Victrolag. Oiafanolas Knch in every st vie and all records for each. 4:i State Street p' tho city cnHint-er, the tiuio or the com- H. Wayuc, lud AUTO-WORK and Driving Gloves F. E. 6HAFER 170 S. Commercial Phone 411 WOOD COAL SALEM FUEL YARDS Phone 029 Old Shoes Made New The quality of our work is as high as the price is low Ye Boot Shop 325 .Stute St. Opp. Ladd & Bush Glasses our Specialty. Lenses duplicated on short notice. Dr. Herman Barr, Optometrist Hartman Bros Co Jewelers Larmer Transfer Phone, Office 030 or Residence 18iS. Stornge, Packing, Shipping, Moving, Coal and Wood. Quick, Reliable Service. vorthiers. Box 17. Orcaon Cily, Ore GEO. 0. WILL Pianos I sell, the Best and Cheapest ones. . Pianos rented. 432 State Street Phone 1 5 ft Auto and Car riage trimming lOnnmcl. F. W. BLISS, Auto and Carriage Trimmer 304 S. Com'l. mako your wear longer We linen and look better by our auto-dry room and press machine work. Salem Laundry Co. 130 8. Liberty St. 'JSP!? Up-to-the-Minute Jewelers and Optometrist Hartman Bros Co Jewelers State and Liberty The Handy Man Around the House PORTLAND R.R. LIGHT 4 POWFR CO. PIJRK MILK and CHKAM SUNNY BROOK DAIRY Auto Delivery Phone 222 1200 State St. TO