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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DC. 21, 1916. "If You Want Good Quality at the Right Price, Shop Here" Salem's Toyland Second Floor Make Your Money Go Further f j at Salem's Big Christmas Store Hundreds of gift articles are on display to assist shoppers in making selection Gifts for every member of the family from the youngest baby to great grand father. You'll have the satisfaction of knowing that each thing you buy is priced right and that the quality is guaranteed. Special Prices on desirable gift articles in every section. Here Are Excellent Gift Sugges tions Picked at Random From Various Departments t555S5Sn3S5SSSr" In the Silk Section 40-inch Crepe de Chine, $1.65 grade, special $1.39 yd 36-inch Fancy Striped Silks, regular price up to $2.00, special $1.19 a yard Women's Neckwear at Sale Prices Excellent for gift giving. One big lot Neckwear, your choice 59c Another big lot Neckwear, your choice 89c Sale Prices on Xmas Slippers One big lot Women's Slippers, black or grey felt, leather sole 98c a pair Women's Boudoir Slippers, felt with leather sole, good assortment of colors, to choose from, $1.43 pr f A Sale of Tourists Tablets Leather case with celluloid memo and white ivory letter opener, also writing paper, etc. Special Xmas offering $1.00 each Chine Corset 98c each In the Annex Section Special sale of Women's Crepe de Covers, lace trimmed Sale of Women's Dainty Crepe Gowns, ribbon trim med 98c each Sale of Children's Wool Union Suits 79c a suit Just right for cold weather. Big lot of Children's Black Hose" 10c a pair In the Handkerchief Section Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, flower de sign in corner, 3 in a box 39c box Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, pink, blue or lavander edge with pretty flower corner design, 6 in box $1.19 box Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, colored flow er designs, unusually pretty for gift giving, 3 in box 59c box Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, colored em broidered corner designs, in rich patterns, 2 in a dainty gift folder 25c Clara Rauscher Improved; Grand Jury Will Examine t PERSONALS t Improved in me ntal condition to such an extent that iks is able to be about. ", ., , . i ... . ....... , J. EjaHosmer. ut Mh. it. n, is iu the , ' lava Knowner. the sublimity girl who jumped from the second ory of , , (1Vi, GniltellI)ejn j, in the city, from ' the Bligh hotel annex n little over a Portland. week ago, has Wen released from the Salem hospital where she was taken un conscious shortly after her full to the sidewalk. She has been allowed to re turn to her home. Concerning the events of the niyht of her adventure "he is still hazy al though her memory has practically all returned. Further action in her case wiljj depend on her story to the grand jury. . TO PUBLISH FRIDAY ' , London. Dee. 21. The press bureau this afternoon issue! for publication Friday morning the Wilson note to belligerents re garding pence. Or. Stone makes no charges for con sulfation, cxaiuinnt inn or prescription. Thomas Booth, of Portland, is a Sa lem visitor. Gale V. Churcher is in the city from Cheilitis. Wash. ; Attorney Dana H. Allen was in Al bany yesterday. D. Ci Davis." of Stayton. is in the eitJT legistered at the Bligh. "Morgan Wortman. of Kugene. mi a Salem visitor Wednesday. Frank V. Moore and wife were la the citv vesterday from Kugene. . Wilson J." Davis. of Silveitoii, ia t rnnsacting business in the city. John took, of Charles City. Iowa, is legistered at the Capital hotel. .Mrs. r-aruu ilA'UUISOil is mime .ivo Portland after a three weeks' visit, I H. J. Schuldermnn. corporation com llltssiostir returned today from business trip to Nogales, Mexico. J. H. Pnrtt of Eugene, general statu agent of the .Missouri state Life Insur ance company, WU 1" the city ycsler- day. Gardner & K street clock. tt n STORE OPEN EVENINGS Wednesday -Thursday Friday - Saturday QUALITY AND SERVICE Mr. anil Mrs. Fred West leave this Silver, Ebony and Ivory toiletware, ' .ning for San Finiicis,-,. to spend the also complete line of noveltv goods, nomiay seuson wnu ms urou.ci m no. The store with the j son. . ,. , , , , ! M. B, Bull, city editor of "The Col- o ileaian." the official nape of Willam- The Deaconess hopitrl has recently ft tte university, left this afternoon for received the latent appliances for its Portland to spend the holidays with BIS Operating rOOU, and within the last parents, lie will ret urn .Innunry 3. month 11,500 has been spent in BreparH ing the building recentlv purchased by Dr. Stone's Drag Store lor trusses. F. B. Wcdol for hospital purpbses. Two 0 operations were performed yesterdav Word was received this morning by aud one today. I Joseph If. Albert, president of the Com- ' 0 'merrinl club, from Congressman Hawicy Tir V W TViomnson of llfi Bank of that 15,000 more had been added to the Commerce, practice limited to diseases . appropriation for the improvement of of the eye, ear, note and throat, also 'the buildings of the Salem Indian school surgerv. ht Cheniawa. The committee at first o I considered .13,000 was sufficient but Eugene Houston, owner of the Busi- this amount was finally raised to 25.-, ness Men's Adjustnient'enmpany, has 000 and now with the additional 15,000, sold the business to Emil Carlton ami the appropriation carries, in aaaruon. will leave this evening for Santa to the regular expense o'f running the' Josa, Calif. There he w ill make his . school, $30, 000 for improvements. home with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. r R. B. Houston. He will enter the same Mixed nuts, eigi.. kinds. 15c Id, Ward ; line of business in Santa Clara. K. Richardson. 2395 Front Phone Hil. Our prices nrelteht'To reduction ncc- The Rev. James Elvin pastor of the essarv Car.lner & Keene. Salem 's most First Congregational church, for the reliable jewelers. The store with the .first time since Ins appointment, met i.i- with the parole board this morning. The street cicv. ' . , . " Ar i 0 iboard as now constituted include Mr. A fine set of semi porcelain China : Logan, of Portland, chairman: Captain for $3.00 ait I-'. I.. Stiff & Son's. ! Murphy, warden of the penitentiary; ' o Parole Officer Keller, Oeorge Palm- "Twin Beds" was the attraction at er Putnam and the Rev James Elvin, fresh mm 20c and 25c Peaaut 99 Brittle LLZ Ribbon 20c Honey on I Mat vC Popular ir Mixed Jt Boa 1C T"ii , 12 l-2c .Many other kinds. Mixed Nuts, i r eight kinds, pound Ut Navel Orange, Crtp dozen".... 20;, 30c. 40c and Jvt Ring Andes An Extra mce, bushel W Spitzcnbergs--a good i-ookiug and eating grade, CC bushel W Sun Maid ( !luster 1 C- UaisirTs. package - l Buy your Xmas Groceries here. We Deliver. Ward K. Richardson Phone 494 2395 Front Street e PIANO TUNING First class work. All Kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty live years' ex po ionro. Leave orders at Shaf fer Drug Store, phono l!7. Residence phone l-tori. J, EL ROCKETT, MS Highland Avenue. THE MECCA Pool and Billiard Parlor Headquarter! for capital City Hod and tin u Club Hot Lunches Served W. H. DALRYMPLE, Prop, ltii N. Commercial Phone l'i i t VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson, LTi years experience Legally, wcchaniialh and commeruiat jv trained to protect your invention. Send for bookie. FBEE SEARCH, 311 Vi.'tor Bldg., Washington, D. C . dec2 gflHgMHggflagl . I WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry tho Auctioneer will nav hiuhaat , -, m All Around Town (&: cash prico for Phone 511. C0DUNG EVENTS TONIGHT Dombot 21, 22, 28, 'Carnival at Armory. U, J V -.1 .1, sV s'- mm if 1 1 Til tfw ' CAR5 Of Any KinD Any tiae Job Printing at the Journal office. Today being about the 21st of Decern-1 ber, it is perfectly proper to make a few j remarks on something about the longest night in the year, and how the days will , soon begin to bat longer and how fast time does fly. Vote for 36 Photo Play Contest. dec21 ' f The river is 2.3 feet higher than It j was yesterday and is ft ill rising. The gauge today rend li feet above zero. There was a precipitation of .:i0 of an inch rain yesterday and the range of temperature was from 4S to ,'!!. Last I ........ e At.. a'nnk. .... I w-ui 101 me siiiue oaie, me range was from 50 to 38. 0 Weh-Let-Ka Don't worry, she will I tell wour love or fainilv troubles, lost relatives, business adventures. She is the mental wondei of the world. Ve Libertv theatre Sunday. at Armory, January L Company M annual home coming. January 1. Elks' Now Year's da uce at Klk lodge. Jiiu. 2. Annual Cherrian ban- qnet. January 2. Knights of Pythias annual heme-coniiug. Jan. 8-13 . Marion County Poultry show. Choice, holly for sale. Phone 1296. d21 Turkeys seem to be in good demand for the Christmas dinner. Grocers re port a fine quality of the bird with the prices staying close to the 30 and o cent mark. The Grand last night and this popular farce eonicdv drew a good-sized house. The company this season is unusually j nnr.nl.lo nod t h C fludicilCO 1 11 11 II i t'C S t ed i u. ml w iruuiv curtain calls, no 'Twin Beds" ' is a clean, rollicking account of funeral Friday. farce and deservedly popular Captain Murphy and Mr. Elvin are the new members of the board. The G. H. Tracy Wood Co. will make deliveries, or take any orders on Dr. F. H. Thompson of 410 Bank of Commerce, practice limited to diseases of the eye. ear, nose and throat, also snrgeryK Henry Tord and his partners are mik- ;,,,r nliour ToO.iHMi Fords a year, nccuiu to the latest reports. Hence The claim of Win. M. Meier, of Salem, in tjie sum of $S.".00, against the Oregon. National Guard, for one eow lulled and one cow injured upon the Oregon National Guard rifle range at Finzer, has been disallowed by Secre tary of State Ben W. Olcott. ''No pro vision of law has been made for the of this character, Cor oN A : tThe personal writing machine tii - , Price $50 Place your order now for Christ- mas delivery. Call or write to I C. M. LOCKWOOD 21(1 N. Com'l St. Salem Or. GASOLINE LAMPS f- 600 Candle Power S6.50 x Vircatcat Lamp vl ii new often-d fill t'st'd r.- stand or hRHKlAE lWp l- i YOU WANT THIS LIGHT -J rumphti "ill1 pun.t, sl-.tide. nuuittti, torch, SEE MY LAMPS FIRST jL Gai.oliiu lampa,lanlcrn:;.ieiw.nianllt!s.i'.,-. iM ,a.KW9 when ! pavment of claim the following parties go out driving, (and it has been returned to the acting thev will not be alone to any great ex- adjutant genera with the suggestion tent: V. H. Dodge, rural route i cnas. l that it be referred to the legislative Ramp.' of Liberty; F -L Smith, of Sa- assembly for their consideration. iem, and M. Mack, of rural route 7. . o They will be driving Fords by Christ- Prize two year old Hereford steers nins" en display at Cross' market. Purchased o at the Pacific International Live stock Get sister and mother one of those I exposition. 12-22 fine shirtwaist boxes at K. U stiff & o Son's. Owing to late arrival, they- will The funeral of Albert J. Weiser. who be sold at cost. died Tuesday in South Tncoina, will be o ! hell at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from "The best is none too ood" for usj the home of tt. H. Tracy. 910 North Or any of our customers and for this Commercial street. The services will bo reason we have purchased two prize conducted by th Rev. R T. Porter and steers to be cut up ior our A ma 8 rraae. i burial will be m the ltr View cemc K. C. Cross i Son. There will be a Christmas tr--e and entertainment at the Girls' industrial school Sunday evening at 7-.:!u o'clock, and a Splendid program has been pre pared for the occasion. The girls are co-operating with the school manage ment to make it a sueeesl and spirit of Merry Christmas pervades every de partment of the institution. 'MeatE of quality and flavor.' E. C Cross & Son. 12-22 o- tery. Mr. Weiser was the husband of Mrs. Effie Tracy Weiser, the daughter of G. If. Tracy of this city. He was 11 years old and was superintendent of the western division of the Northern Pa cific railway. His death was due to heart failure. A gift he will appreciate cr long as they last La Corona cigars. Sold by all dealers in Salem. tf The local German society of Salem will not hold its regular Christmas ex- ses and program as their annual BMenberg. The next shoot will be he I Sunday afternoon. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflame", bleeding gums ami pyorrhea 11H I", S. Bank bldg. Phone' ISO. "White Gifts for the King" is the title of the Christmas service ol the First Baptist Sunday schooVfo be give i at the church tomorrow evening ; I 7:.'10. The exercises will consist large ly in the unique presentation of the gifts by ihe classes, every class taking part. These donations will later I distributed by a committee to carry cheer to Many homes. With song, story, legend, scripture and gifts the Christ mas thought will be expressed. The pulpit platforin'has been decorated ttl i (Continued on page seven. ) Tonicht at the armory is the first av- meeting will be held on December 81. v . , i 'rui. . 1..A...J Jl.:. A . t.l.. ?: ; : O Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits flasse is eorrectly. U. 8. Bank. Bid.. At the Feeble-Minded Institute to morrow (Friday) evening there will he Christmas entei taiumtnt to which Dr. Smith invites the public of Salem. Wanted Copies of Capital Journal Sept. 14, IHI, Call SI, Cir. Dept. tf Spccicl holiday dance at Aumsville Saturda'- nichl. Prize waltz. dec2o The following parties left today over the Oregon Llectric to spend the holi days: Waldo Pearson went to Lyle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. McMech.un to North Yakima; Oeorge Beardin to Gen tralia. Wash.; Miss Edna Billings to Sarrington, Wash. He came back If you have any old carpets you wish woven notify S. A. Dobner, phone ISOtiM. lec21 , N. E. Croshaw, age 21. left this aft ernoon for Vancouver-' He is now iri the service of the United States, hav ing enlisted for the coast artillery. He is a former member of Company tt, hav ing seen real life as a soldier and in fantryman with the bays on the Mex ican border. Dr. Stone's Drug Store makes free delivery. Phone -15. cuing oi tne tnroe ou. f ; under the auspices of differ of the city. One of the featu evening is the giving away . turkeys and it will not cost anyone cent to at least run a chanc one of them. There will be no admission i barge. We sell nothing but the best and that is none too goon ror unk v" E. O. Qfess a son liven iTlie committee elected Ibis vertr to heln it lodges take ear of contributions for the Red es ofihi Cross, Siberian suffering prisoners and f several ithe poor war widows and orphans. This . ' . i i l..r f -rr . I. r . -n r rnyone ii i conuuii i ee memoes v.. rjanioiirg. x. u. f getting Deekabach, F. Hartman. O. Jecsen, A. idmlssion Lehman and August Kehrberper. presl- iety. Those wishing to de it of the (tribute s d notify Ml the society. K De 12-22 c'enVber "L C. A. Phipps. general secretary of the Inter-Denominational National Sunday School work of the northwest, spoke this morning before the students of Wil lamette university. He told of work being done, that o'f distributing AM mil-1 target practice, that already they ar lion "bitiles nmoiii' the soldiers in the beginning to feel they will have trenches. (. said already more Mian 800,000 Bibles had been given the sol- S. H. Snyder, rental agent, successor lo L. Bechtel & Co., 341 State St. Phone 1"2. The shooters of the Salem Rifle club are making such fine records in their die is. A few copies cf Nyeeua Kloshc 111?- hoo. Col. Cradlebauiih 's little book of ononis the last sf the edition are on j 40 out of a possible 50. Others WW sale at Pattou Uros. book store. They I made 46 and 47 out of the possible 50 make a pleasing Christmas remeini)- are H. ii. Doe, frank Haves, trod Uav ranee, ami eoi oun oo itiiw liance of cariving off a few trophies in the national contest. Last evening, shooting at 75 feet with a SprinfieM target rifle weighing eight pounds, and with the bull's eye only half an inch in diameter, Fred Day made a record of ef 1 Bert W. Macv. C. W. Elgin P. A. .. .v. .. .. .. . j VVV fVV fV Quick Way to End Coughs, Colds and Croup An Txoolleat, InexpouHivo Home- I1r4mit tarn Sure. i it If you have a severe cough or eho:-T cold accompanied with soreness, thro; t tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during th' night with croup and von want quick help, just try this pleasant tasting home-made cough remedy. Any drug gist can supply you with 2'j ounces i T Pinex (60 cents worth). Pour this int" a pint bottle and fill the bottle wit i plain granulated sugar syrup. Thi s prepared, yoVxthave a pint of really K - i markable cough remedy one that can be depended upon to give quick and last ing rcTTef at all times. You can reel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals tl 1 irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with sue'u "promptness, ease and certainty that .t is really astonishing. Pinex fs a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine, Norway pine extract, combined with gualaeol and is noted for its speed in overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest cold Its millions oi enthusiastic users havo made it famous the world over. There are many worthless Imitations of this noted mixture. To avoid- disat -nointment, ask .for "21-. ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don r accent anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money prompt :v refunded, goes with this proparatio:.. The Pines Co., Ft. Wavne, Ind. 5 BIG TURKEYS FREE 5 liursday Evening at Armory No Admission. No Strings on this Offer. Come and See for Yourself. ARE YOU LUCKY?