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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1916)
THREE Only 11 Shopping Days Until Xmas IMIMIMIM Only 11 Shopping Days Until Xmas I With Only Eleven Shopping Days Till Christmas, This Great Closing Out Sale s 8 S s s OF THE GALE & CO. DEPARTMENT STORE OFFERS YOU UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR CHRIST MAS GIFTS AT A GREAT SAVING. PEOPLE IN NOW A DAYS BELIEVE IN BUYING PRACTICAL GIFTS. HERE WE OFFER YOU THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FINE SILKS, DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, BEDSPREADS, CURTAIN GOODS, CURTAINS, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FANCY AND PLAIN HANDKER CHIEFS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, BRASSIERES, GLOVES, TOYS, MILLINERY, WAISTS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, COATS, SUITS, BATHROBES; SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, MEN'S FUR NISHINGS, CLOTHING, ETC., AT THE GREATEST CUTTING AND SLASHING OF PRICES THIS GREAT WILLAMETTE VALLEY HAS EVER KNOWN The Fifteen Thousand Customers - v. WHO HAVE TAKHY ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SALE WITHIN THE LAST FOUR DAYS. THEY WILL TELL YOU. THINK! FIFTEEN THOUSAND STRONG HAVE PUT THE STAMP OF APPROVAL ON OUR SALE AND PRICES. RE MEMBER, WE ARE NOT URGING YOU, BUT JUST OFFER ING A REAL FRIENDLY ADVICE TO COME tati t titt.M tt m u 4 GALE & COMPANY Formerly the Chicago Store SALEM'S biggest popular priced Department Store-Not connected with anv other in this city. CORNER COURT AND COMMERCIAL, STS., SALEM, ORE Swenson Wins Case Against Southern Pacific (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dalian. Ore, Dec . The suit foi damages brought by C. Sm-uiu against the Southern Pacific Hallway company was. derided Thursday by Judge H. H Belt in favor of the plaintiff. Swen son hVl MM ows killed by the de fendant company and the latter refiner to pay for the same. The judge held that the release by the. railroad commis aion of Oregon in regard to the fencing of right-of-ways did not release the com' pany from the responsibility of pnyin; damages for livestock killed upon 'said right-of-way. as provided in the legists tive act of INST. Willamette Valley Mill to Close. The sawmill of the Willamette Valley Lumber company in this city will close tor 10 days or two weeks beginning the 20th of the present month for much needed repairs and will resume opera tions again shortly after the first of the vear. Dallas May Hare Rooming' House. It was reported on the streets Friday that R. H- Branson, a Snlem roomiug house man, had leased the Imperial ho tel building nt the corner of Jefferson and Mill streets and will conduct a roomiug house in the same. Mr. Bron son is an experienced man in the room ing housebusiness and should he decide to take over the property and conduct such a place in Dallas lie would no doubt make a sflceess of it as Pallas lias long needed such a place as that which he w ould r.un. Company L Jitney Dance Tonight. Company L, ). X. O., will give anoth er oue of their popular jitney dances at the angary 1,1 vi'ning. The proceeds of these riftDCes will go to the athletic section of (lie military organization who will spend it in fitting up a club roam. It costs a "jit" to dance and a to drink. Popular Dallas Girl to Marry. Miss Klvt Alice Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Lucas and one of the most popular girls of Dallas' young er set will be united in marriage on the first day of the new year to Irving De Witt Hicok, of California- The wedding will take place at 5 6 'clock iu the after noon at the First Presbyterian church. PRACTICAL GIFTS ri FOR MEN AND BOYS The best that you can give HIM is something to wear. Men and boys appreciate clothing more than any other gift. This is the store to buy gifts for men and boys. SUITS. OVERCOATS. SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, SHOES, UNDERWEAR. Brick Brothers Corner State and Liberty Streets The House that Guarantees Every Purchase. 4St Attends Sister's Funeral. Mrs. H. Casey nnd daughter, Miss Helen, have returned from Rosehnrg, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Casey's sister, Mrs. B. P. .lewett. The funeral services were he'd last Sat urday iu Hoseburg. Judge Teal Almost Well. Albert Teal, newly elected mayor of Falls City and son of County Judge John B. Teal, was in town Thursday and reported that his father was well on the road to complete recovery after a long siege, of illness and would in all prob ability be down from his Fulls City home within the next few weeks an. I nt tend to his duties at the court house. PERSONALS Turner Tidings (Capital Journal Special Service) Turner, Or.. Dee. II. Mrs. E, 0. Peer of Scio was the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. E. Putmao, last wee!:. O, A. McKay was in Portland on bus iness on Thursday and Friday last week, hince Mr. McKay has sold his iutiyest in the Tomer meat market he is buy ing and shipping livestock. Mrs. J. It. Bones entertained Mrs. Dora B. Sscilke of La Clrande, Oregon, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. W. T. Riches, chairman of the school board, reports that County School Bupt. Smith-has had the well water at the Turner school house tested and it was found to be pure. lomer Davis, a former Turner boy, was in town this week. Mrs. C. W. Small is on the sick list, Mrs. !. II. Small drove out there one day so as to be able to assist with the work. Miss Ruth Watson, a trained nurse, left Saturday for Enterprise, Oregon, where she will have charge of the En terprise hospital. Victoria chapter Xo. 76, 0. E. S., en tertained the worthy grand matron of Oregon at a six o'clock dinner on their last' meeting night. The officers elect are: Mrs. Tiny Edwards, W. M.; Sherm Swank. W. P.; Mrs. P. Earl Spear, A. M.; Mrs. Ada Swank, sec'y; Mrs. Btev ins, treasurer; Mrs. Condit, Cond.; Mrs. Lewis, Asst. Cond. Pearl lodge So. 98, A. F 4 A. M., held their annual election of officers on Saturdav evening, the officers elect are Will S.' Halo, W. M.: George B. Mason, 8. W.; Herman R. Peetz, J. W.; 3A if Bones, treasurer; Clarence J. Sim-1 eral, secretary; Cecil F. Rogers, S. D.; Lvcurtnjs D.' Barr, J. D.; Caesius P. Cornelius, S. C; John H. Sharer, J. C. The lodge invited the Order of Kastern Star to ,ioin with them on the 27th for a joint installation. Mrs. Ida Uelknap is ill. Mrs. Gladys Riches-Robinson and lit tle daughter are at the home of Mrs. W. T. Riches. The Ladies Aid have a Thanksgiving offering this week. .Mrs. Mickey hos-' tesT Mrs. J. F. Lyle is hostess for the V. C. T. V. this week Mr. and Mrs. Crawford entertained Mrs. O. H. P. Cornelius on Sunday. Johnnie Watson is able to be up again Little Richard Cray is much better. Martin Hohl and family were at Phi lomath last WPfk. Mrs. P. J. Darby oi Shaw spent tile week end with her sister. Mrs. D. A. ivo with the numerous ornamental nndlDitter, Dan Kintz. John and ick Hen useful articles displayed. The decora- 1.,,., ,..,.. . ' . .. ; ' i -r . ' , ....... . Handel, loin- Sehulte. Is!, I,.,- H..1I turns were mostly red and ureen. which reminded everyone of the glorious Christinas tide which will soon be here. As for the dinner served it was highly en joyed, as well as the supper. The re ceipts for the day have not as yet been announced,' but we believe Jjiey are very satisfactory. The ladies of the Pleasant Grove church, also had ;i booth, and their sale of useful and fancy articles was very good. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are spending ien nays in i inner prior lo leaving! fcr Newport. It will be remembered I that the bride w as formerly Mrs. Felix I uea Katie and Mamie Van Handel, Iheckla Roeser, Rose Hettinger; Ange lina Kiritz, Margaret Bchulte, Hannah and Theresa Heuberger, Theresa Ditter. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wcidner, Mr. and Mrs. B'ran Hell, Mr. and Mrs. Zuoer and the host and hostess, M Mrs. Peter Barkmever. W. R. Marshall, of Falls City, was iu tho city Sunday. B, h. Ray was in Portland yesterday registered at the Ritz. W, E. Carlson was in Portland yes terday registered at the Carlton. W. C. Dyer went to Seotts Mills this morning on insurance business. E. 11. Kennedy registered nt the Ore gon hotel, Portland, Sunday. W. W. Moore, of the. Moore furniture store, was in Portland oxer Sunday. Edgar M. Rowland went to Portland this afternoon to attend the Monday night drill "of the Third Oregon infan try; He is a member of the regimental band. Earl 11. Anderson, of the Kodgers Pa per company, went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Rollin K. Page returned this morning from a three weeks' visit with ! relatives in Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Page! went to Portland Saturday visiting! friends with Mrs. Page over Sunday. Mr, and .Mrs. Fred Rosenberg were: visitors in Portland Saturday and Sun j day. Mr. and Mrs. .1 is liny, 0f Black ! Rock, Ore., were Sunday visitors iu the city. Mr. Day who is foreman for the) Spauldiug Logging company at Black; Rock, reports a snowfall of two feet in! that pan el' the mountains. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name1 n.. aATIVE BROMO QUININE, Looa fOr signature of K. W. GfiOVTS; Cures a I Cold in Due Day, 2Sot tore in the high school auditorium Tues day on vocations and vocational guid ance. Miss Ruby McKcc visited Cortland Saturday. Mrs. i. A. Law of Salem visited her -ister, Mrs. F. F. Patterson Sunday. Miss Mac Brown of Alk'inv ;is a guest of Miss Bonny Scott over Thanks giving. Herman Stone who is attending Ore ;:i n Agricultural College, was home for Thanksgiving. Alpha Gillette was home from Wil lamette last. week. Troy Hogard was home for Thanks giving from t'orvullis, where he. is at tending O. A. 0, Mrs. Marie McCnire of Hood River is visiting her son, tiraut MeGuire, II. Kunze left Tucsdav for Fresno, Cnl. i ' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Seely left for a' weeks visit, at Klondyke Monday, Those enjoying a bountiful Thanks giving dinner at the N. A. lint' t si i d home were: Mr. anil Mrs Elmer II. off. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Kilen and son, James Kilen, ami Miss Moi.v Hull'. Jtc. C, A. Maher returned Friday from Pouheepsie, X. V. Mayor and Mrs. .1. F. Steelhnminer entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Mr, and Mrs. A. G, Steelhiiniuier of Salem, George D. Steclhammer of Bilverton, ... A. Anderson and Mrs. Louella Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grover and chil dren of Portland arc visiting Mrs. (Iro ver'e parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Francis Feller. Miss Alta Bales and .diss Tressn llns- kins spent the week cud ;lt lii'ivais. Luther J. Chapin of Saleiu vlsiteu friends in this city Wednesday, Miss Merle Hall, who is teaching school at Kings Valley, spent Thanks giving w ith her pnicnts, Mr. ami Mrs. J K. N. Hall. Miss Esther Plank spenl last week visiting friends in Corvallis. Miss Grace Homhoff may be seen again working in the Woodbiirn Cafe, she lias .just returned ftoni a visit in Southern Oregon. Mrs. M. L."HMuIrichs made a busi ness trip to Salem Thursday. Marie llerge Spent Thanksgiving at her home in Hillsboro. EVERYBODY NEEDS PURE, RiCH BLOOD Pure blood enables the stoma ' . liver and other digestive organs to do tlieir work properly. Without it tin J are sluggish, there is loss of apin i it . sometimes faintness, a deranged stato of tho intestines, and, jn general, all die symptoms of dyspepsia, Pure .Mood is required by evei y organ of die body for the proper per formance of its functions. Hood's Snrsnparilla makes pmo blood, nnd 1 1 1 If is why it is so Si cessful in the treatment of so mwry diseases and nilments. Its acts di rectly on the blood, ridding it i f scrofulous and other humors. It a peculiar eotnbinatian of blood-purifying, nerve-toning-, fitreftgth-givlirs substances. Get it today. slipp Hayesville News (Capital .bnirnnl Special ServiceJ ' hayesville, Dec. II. --A merry erow1 of neighbors and friends athcred i i the home of Mr. ami Mrs. S. Willis in Hayesville, Friday evening, where ilo v spent -the time most e-njoyably in a round of mirth provoking games ai I varied amusements. A bountiful ot delicious eatables added to tin cheer. TllOse present were: Mr and Mrs. K. M. Bailey, Mr, McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I'ruitt, Mrs. C. F. liionkc. M . and Mrs. F. 'I'Mrell, Mr. and Mrs. i;. I-:. McAfee, Mr. ami Mrs. II. K. White. Mrs. Siddali, M,. nnd Mrs. Archie Flag gett. Mrs. F. Stetller, Mr. and Mrs. '. u. Hansen, Mr. and Mis. E. .1. War-!. Mr. ami Mrs. S. Willis. Misses (fa ,. ,. ny, lint li Saucy, Kninra Oronkji:, Abii Patterson, Ruby Uo'ion. Messrs. John, Albert and Fred Stetller, Live CafraV, Rudolph Hausen ami Galen Siddali. A I so Audrey, Gladys, Maxwell and heil! White, Janice McAfee. Marguerite I ti, i -ley. Otto Cronke, Davie Willis. (';, I arid Lauren Stcttler, Raymond and Wil lard Claggett. Woodburn News John I Capital 8p, ' Jury Gave Her $10,000 tor Uamaged Affections : Osborn. M. l.MItlt Uot,uf,i n-ou . l.ui,uu 1 (i Oil II i MO visitor in Albany on Saturday of last' - , 'f,l,'"1;'. Wash., I),.,.. 11. A jury here I week. i kK-.; : a,vi,nlrl ''' 10,000 ; Mrs. Lizzie Alexander of Aumsville ijUDIliHHy lieUlS dhnjilges n her l.reaeh of promise suit visited at the home of her parents, Mr.! WW 01enn rr' wealthicilacOOrt I and Mrs D. McVicker on Monday. I (Capital Journal Special Service.) P'Ope"y owner. Miss Hazel Hear left for Xewherg Sublimity Ore Dec 'l Mrs 1 M VI-"', me. a' th en'1 ' on Sunday afternoon where she is at- si i", ,' u C ? ," national trial in which the girl fainted ending school Sehrrtt and son Hen.ard, who have been on thp mitneM s,am, four times while ChriS H.n"e left for Portland 1 T'K"? havi' i Tuesday to attend the funeral of hi, tSJStl &J2t !. aunt, who died in Ca ifornia recent v.' rj- ;, f ut'i' " ,ii' C ' """ u J'enver Karl White who i a student at 6. A, , ' relr' of .Dayton, was eaJled when she was about to become a mother A. i .. sneiit Thaiikxtrivlnc and the week ? 8 "'"r", ,0 he. ' ?.P L Orr's defense w as that the girl ha-l --...,,---.. . : nenrewe nome on aeeonnt of the illness been th M itlki s trip to sdav. I iness trip to r a few toother, ' end with his grandmother, Mrs. B. A Denver, and relatives here. Grant McVicker, who has been ill for' some time, is improving. Charley Lytfle was a business vi to Stayton on Moaday. Mrs. Jules Duwoels and little daugh ter, Virginia, left the 11th for s weeks visit with her mother in laud. sitor of their small daughter, Bernardine. Our rural mail carried James Ripp, (reports a foot and a half of snow on his route. He is h'aving on his route earlier to enable him to get back in good time, as it is slow traveling threi through such deep snow. Port-' very pieaani pany was held ai ,'the Peter Barkmever home about one- aggressor in it. i forcing herself upon him. love affair, :!sO FOR COUGHS and COLDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL. DRUO 6T0SE Tubes 25c jars 50c CHrts- ISkrri. i .nendiiw few davs na" n""n of Sublimity Sunday! with relatives in and around town. ' ;"igbt. The time was spent in dancing! A nroeram for Christinas is bein2!and playing card-s- About midnight re- nlanned by a committee from each Sun- freshments were served to which ample day school. 'justiee was done. 1-olloning this, dane-i" " t)n Thursday last, tne lames or tnc!"t "" vmu jiMijiug na iwhibwii nuuiip fffTVWfTili; Preshvterian church held unite a sue- a late hour. The following were pres-i cessful bazaar in Masonic hall. The day , ent : Messrs. Frank Roeser. F.d Bell,; NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE was bright and sunshiny, which wa' Joseph, Frank and Ed Pieser, Ed and, read in the Journal in all live in a great measure responsible for the . Sim Etzel, Wallace Smith, James Ripp. jSjc Marion county homes Try 'em. good attendance which was iu evidence . .losepR usnnuer. VI m. and Philip Alhus.i 11 dav. The booths looked very attract-i Geo. - - - i loui nal Woodbnin, Dee. 0. Rev, and Mrs. Decker with Miss Bdith Kawley, Miss Martha llawli'y, Miss Rachel Miller ami Miss Sophia Hosche conducted services at Hroakacres last Sunday. Miss Mildred McHride, Miss Lola M. !addam. Miss Lena Cnerrington and iUinn MeCaddam of Salem wi-re guests at trie Itouie ot Miss Palsy Thanksgiving, Phil Livcslay made a bus! net Albany Monday returning Tin Otto lioettel mad Portland Tucsdav. Mr. and Mrs. W. State, aft weeks isit with Mr. B'.Ute't left for Davenoort. Iowa. Rev. C. F. (teed spent Thanlisgi Willi friends in PortlalW. Mrs. Curie Horcherdt, Miss Kather line Swarthaut and Mrs. Ray ('lose spent Saturday and Sunday i it Portland. Mrs. A. K. Feller of Donald was In j WoodbuflsWeduesdav Miss Verne Lamb made a j Woodburn Saturday on busines j t'arl Gustsfann of Medford ' ing friendl in this city. tj. J. Allen made a business J Portland Saturday. Dr. P. 11. Fitzgerald was a gu Jlhe home of Mr. and Mrs. . S I lanl from Satunlay to Tuesdav. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Sec of Aurora land Mr. ai:d Mrs. Fred Vergen of Don laid took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. jtind Mis. L. M. Pitney. Miss Sophia Fikan left for her home in I'endictou r inlay alter visiting at the home of her parents in this city. Dr. Miller of Los Angeles gave a lee The crift that cheers For Xmas or any other time there's nothing more pleasingorusefulthanagood oil heater. Nine hours of solid comfort from a gallon of PEARL OIL. Good looking, dependable, durable. Prices: $3.75 to $7.75 Perfeciion Oil Heater trip to; trip to st at Sco For best results use PEARL OIL Odentbal, Geo. Welter, Eugene :;. TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS For Sale by Max O Buren (eer Knight Furniture Co. Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. C. S. Hamilton Imperial Furniture Co. W. W. Moore Salem Hardware Co. Spencer Hardware Co. E. L. Stiff & Son