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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TmRSDAYJ. 28. 1916. . ZJ i ii i 11 in TTT?? YOU GET "GOOD QUALITY" HERE nan I- WATCH OUR ADS EACH DAY for Year 'End an January Clearance Specials It The Clearance which we inaugurate at the end of each year and daring the fore V a t . . . 111 part ot the new year, gives splendid opportunities to save on good grade merchandise. Many broken and short lines remain from Fall and Christmas sea sons. You'll had each department has something of interest to economical ft shoppers. Just Received it H 4 The shipment of Women's White Spats so many have been waiting for. We have them in two grades Ask to see them (Shoe Section.) A Sweeping Clearance of Women's Misses', Children's Ready -to-Wear HOUSE DRESSES In light percales, some with caps to match, selling to $2, your choice. 95c Rack of Dresses Til lUk taffetas, messr.line, crepe uV chine, velvet, serges and oth er choice materials, selling to 131,50, clearance at Special Prices on KIMONAS. Odds and Ends in Waists L(mM, miles and lawns, just a few left, selling to $$.73, your choice for u DOLLAR BLACK SILK WAISTS, about I do.en, soiling to $7.50, to close, out' at prices less than $14.95 One-Half WOMENS' and MISSES' SUITS in serges, mixtures, broadcloths and poplins at One Half Price A LOT OP SUITS, nil tliia sea son's garment, selling to $30. Year end sale, yours for $10.00 MlllDV W.Ot'NKS, a few odd numbers and samples to clean up the stock are offered ut special prices to close. u. 4 WINTER COATS, About in plain colors, niixturi plnids, j i ices cut as low ; One Half Price In cotton checks and plaids and serges, your choice one liulf price, sizes 4 to 14 65c to $3.25 formerly 11.29 to ipti.50 serges, DANCING FROCKS 1. half. DRESS SKIRTS, In cheeks and cords, choice $1.98 SPORT SKIRTS, plaids and silks Less V3 Fancy flowered HALCYON PETTICOATS, usual price 3, to close $1.69 Furs a few sets in excellent condition French mole, Sable, Squirrel, white Mouffon and a few scarfs, less one half price, balance of stock all this season's furs, at Special Prices Children's Coats A few left, sires to 14, selling from $'J..ri0 to 116,86, vour choice $1.25 to $8.43 One Rack of Waists L'repe d ( 'hi ne, iTfpes society silks rent end sale iles, One Rack of Waists Taffetas, nets, voiles, silks aittl organides, .f(i,3"), Yours for satin, tub selling to $2.98 A Big Clearance of Men's Bathrobes Various Patterns in Good Weight Robe Flannels $5.00 Bathrobes, clearance $3.95 $6.50 Bathrobes, clearance .... $5.25 $7.50 Bathrobes, clearance $5.95 $ 9.50 Bathrobes, clearance . $12.00 Bathrobes, clearance $15.00 Bathrobes, clearance , $ 7.60 .$ 9.50 $11.75 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OTHER SPECIALS TOMORROW Regular ;55c Cotton Challies, clearance 19c Yard Regular :5c Heavy Cotton Plaids clearance 23c Yard Regular 50c Bathrobe Flannel, clearance 39c Yard Clearance of Silks Regular $2.00 and $2.25 Fancy Silks, clearance . . . $1.69 a Yard Regular $1.65 Crepe de Chine, clearance $1.39 a Yard A BIG CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S SHOES These are mostly broken lines of sizes if here you can save a big sum on new shoes. your size is You Can Always Do Better at Meyers AD Around Town XX Children's Dresses 8 XX XX COMING EVENTS December 28, 29. Seventh con rention Oregon Butter and Cheese Makers, at Commercial club. December St. Moose will at tend I'nitarian services in a body, 11 a. m. January Xt Company M annual home coming. January 1. Elks' New Year's dance at Elk lodge. Jan. 2. Annual Cherrian ban quet. January 9. Knights of Pythias annual home coming. Jan. 8-13 . Marion County Poultry 8hov. January 23, 24 and 25. Oregon State Association Grocers' As sociation at Commercial club. .: TT j Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fit jtesse M eorroctiy. u. . Bans., mo.. Five room apartment, elegantly furn ished hot and cold water, no other tenants in house, would rent unfurn ished. Price surprising low. Phone 1 !!." 1 2-2!) Supervisor J. V. Fike and Supervisor Toliu W. 1-,- Smith are in Portland at tending the rneiting of the state teach ers' association. o Silveiware and cut glass of stand ard quality. Gardner & Keene, The store with the "street clock. 12-26 The annual banquet of the ForeMers of America will le held this evening jnter,.gting, at Hurst hall. Hcshics me imutpiri an" short addresses, there will be several initiations. There will be a tu-" . . - l tl. nlit ariuorv be-! piavea ionium , twecn the quintet of the Salem high school and the five of McMinnville high j Ll I ,..1 vear the McMinnville! 'bunch as the only team that defeated1! 1 thi vear the Salem I Iteam is determined to turn the tables. 'The McMinnville team is the hardest' L tiw f the local lads for liouors I t,i. season and the contest is eX.eeted SU.t the New Year right with a box of I.a Corona cigars, tin sale m most Salem stores. " I On the side of the postal card to be I used only for the address, is a card in the Salein .otof t'ice addressed: "Mr tie NottiiiL'ham. From Your Aunt,-' all of which indicate that the aunt s thoughtful all right mitil she addressed 0 . ... the card. There is a letter addreed: A marriage licence was issued this , , Williams." and that is all. Martin . .,i,., ,i,i,..a..il i,.,stnl cards are: Mrs. Wm. Meier. 938 West Eighth I street. Salem. Ore.: Mrs. Jacob Fishei., (iainesville. Oreimu. There is also card addressed ".Mr. Green, from l.aura McFalone. Merrv Christmas and Happy New Year." Cnless some one can come to the rescue of the 'nixie" ninn. Mr (ireeii's chances of receiving thnt holi day greeting is pretty small. the count v clerk to a clerk at the citv hall. Sa morning t N. Miller. lem. Had Harriett K. Clnggett Marion street. Salem. ,.f no i 1 XX XX Women's $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes, many styles and leathers, your choice $3 35 r it Women's &5.50 and $4 Shoes, various styles and leathers, your choice $2.95 pr XX Broken lines Women's Shops flpflvnnrp ffl ftC : , J)1 VD fl pafr New Fancy Styles colored Kid Shoes for Women, beautiful models, former ,WB w 'w JD.y a pair l kjpviui pnvw .'11 an v until 11 3 OIIUCS. Dr. lelivc 0- Stoiie's Drug ry. Phone 35. Store makes free Clayton Young, who has been visiting in the city left this morning for his homo at Waldport. With a friend, he will drive an unto from ( .irvaliis to Alseo over the Alsea mountains. They came iu that way and figure on trying the mountain ronds agaiu. Wanted Copies of Capital Journal Sept. 14, 1916. Call 81, Cir. Dept. tit Come to the New Years festival at the United Evangelical church Friday night, Dec. SBthi A good time is assur ed everyone, William E. Smith, who enlisted in the infantry a Tew days ago, was rejected ut Vancouver en account of defective eyesight. The man .o happens to be a little under height will now Irave a chance as the war department will How take enlistment, from any man over five feet and two inehes and with a weight rot less than 120 pounds. Dr. F. h. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce, practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, ; nose and throat, also surgery. 0 Col. J. K. Greer, auctioneer, and family of Portland are moving to Sa lem today, they will reside at 775 South Kith St. Mr. Great was formerly from Illinois where he has had extensive ex perience in the auction business. He will be an assistant to Mi'. Woodry in his work during the coming year. Now that Governor Withycombe and State Treasurer T. B. Kay, have joined the Moose, members of the lodge are angling for several more state officials and the rumor was on the street this morning that Secretary of State Ben W, Oleott would be handed an application I. lank lor membership and shown th dotted line where be could sign his name. o A complete line of bracelet watches. diamonds and jewelry tor your inspec tion at Salem 's most reliable jewelry store. Gardner & Keer.e. The store with the street clock. Special meeting of Mul nc mnh chapter. No. 1. R. A M., this evening. Work iu the H. A. degree. Visiting companions well we. The final account of B. Murphy Smith, administratrix of the estate of Frances I). Murphy, deceased, was ac eepted this morning by Judge Bushey. The estate is considered settled and the I bondsmen exonerated. 0 s v Wanted Good reliable boy deliver-; ing bundles in city, must baV0 bicvel. Age 12 to IS years. See cir. Mgr. 12 :I0 j James Burns, of Portland, who has! been in Sab mlv a Tew davs. was picked up drunk yesterday by the po lice Bttd this morning fined $10- He had no money to pay the KM and took five days iu jail. Wanted Good reliable boys, must give reference and experience. Age IS to 18 years. See Cir. Mgr. 12-30 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pague. of Oak land, Cal.. who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jackson, 40(1 North High street, have gone to Portland for a few days' visit with friends and relatives. Dr. D. X. Beechler. dentist, located e-4 mile north of the fair grounds. Port land road. Owing to no office expense juices reasonable. 1-J 111 the council caucus Tuesday even ing in the city hall, the vote on police mntrmi was as follows: Mrs. S. J. Hor sey, !; Mrs. Shank. 5: ami Mrs. I.ynch.l 1. The petition for Mrs. I.Mich had 45 names of prominent business men of Sa lem and was presented by Councilman Lloyd T. Rigdon by request. Silver. Ebony and Ivory toilet ware, also complete line of novelty goods. Gardner & Keene, The store with the j street clock. 12-2S James Houck, formerly a member of Company M. who went to the border with Company A, of McMinnville, ha? been transferred to Company M. A new recruit by the name of William was sworn in yesterday. According to a statement, of lieutenant Allen, Com pany M is now about the largest com pany in the state. A few copies of Nyeena Kloshe Illa- hee, Col. (hadlebaugh 's little book of ooeras, the last of the edition are on sale at Pattou Bros, book" store. They make a pleasing Christmas rememb rance, and cost only 50 cents. ef o 15 MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE At the People Ouiek E.-hmie, An. timi Juiket, on Sot i Oeeeaaber fcj at 10 a. m. ami 1 :! p. nu. consisting of: At 10 a. indorses, harness. w"- ons, plows, spray pump Beam uew. and many other thii At p. in. snarp: Household furniture as follows: 1 Domes! i- drop head sewing machine neiirlv new; 1 New Home drop head sewing machine nearly new; 1 mahogany pianola ami 10 rolls of music, which can 1m- applied In any piano, original cost 1100; 1 fumed oak settee upholstered in Spanish leather; 1 massive library table early English fin ish; 1 good spring couch np bolstered ill green velor; 1 Mod red couch; 1 bed longne; 1 mis sion oak stand tuble; 1 mahogany rocker upholstered iu leather; S S day mantel eloeles nearly new"; 1 waxed oak rocker; 1 mission oak carver upholstered in leath er; ami also five antiipie wal nut chairs upholstered in red velour; 2 large ouk arm chairs; 2 good kitchen cabinets; 1 good kitchen treasurer; 1 fir extension table: 1 drop leaf table; 1 bed. spiing and niatress; 'Jgas ranges; 2 XSod washing machines; 1 blown body- Brussels rug fxl'J; 1 red body llrussels rug 0x12; 1 green rag rug 0x12; 1 brown in grain rug 9x12; two ."lxli ft. Axminister mats; 8 1-2 yards body llrussels stair carpet naarly new ; 4 other small rugs; some carpenter tools and kitcfcen utensils. TERMS CASH. Everybody welcomed, ladies especially invited. N. WOODRY. Auctioneer, Phone 511 I Bt: $1 An Appreciation My heart is warm with thanks and new yours cheer to those who with their patronage during the pasl enr have aided ine in building up the best Quick Kx change auction market iu the state of Oregon, and my business slogan for the coming year still remains as ever, ''To live and let live;'' Moral: Buy or sell your furniture through Woodry, the auctioneer, liione oil. In the case of K. S. Randall against R. R. Ryan, et ux, an order confirming the sale of real property to satisfy a judgment of the court was confirmed to day. The sheriff's sale was held De cember 16 and $2,340.17 was received, which was a deficiency of $100 on the judgment. The $100 was ordered paid by Judge Galloway. o The river continues to fall to a rath er low record for this time of year, as the gauge today reads 4.3 feet above low water- Last uight with its low rec- nrd ,,f nbnvji woa the cnt.lcst nillfP '" -i November 17, when the mercury drop-j . . , . . . ' . ....r . . i.. , .: i .... ... r..,.i. two hundred young peo-crJlture vegterday was from 40 to 30, n Sa em s business nous- i ' . , . , .. . running along snout tne same as tins time of the month last year. o Earl Hurst, an attendant at the in- There are pie working in Salem's business lions es, who ought to be increasing their! efficiency by taking some Useful stud-l lea in the Capital Business College I .J.Li -.1 1 Tl.:..l. .u; . I be one of the two hundred. If so. start N af,-vlnm' lasted last night on the new vear light bv enrolling ,,,,xt ; a H.arge ot assault against a pahent by week. .New classes, dav or night na", '1lra J ,T i fused to undress and go to bed ami the iiTieiiuaiu --necKed nim our. or in oin-i er words choked him into submission, ' according to the storv told the officers. Thursday Friday and Saturdav With $2 order of other Groceries DAMON Grocer to the People TWO STORES 1201 S. Commercial Cor. Miller "The Store That Made South Salem Sit Up and Take Notice" 855 N. Commercial Phone 68 North Salem's Busiest Grocery WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry .tho Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone oil. VALID PATENTS i A. M. Wilson, 25 Veats experience. fiCgnliy, mcehanicall" and commercial ly trained to protect vour invention. 8cnd for bookie. FREE SEARCH. 311 Victor Bldg., Washington, D. i deeCS GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power $6.50 Orcatrtt Lump value BOW oUtml A l:ed slanil or haiiKinn lamp -p YOU WANT THIS LIGHT A t'cmplflrv.ilh pump, slrarfc. msnttts. tool fl SEE MY LAMPS FIRST Uano!ine!anp,Untcrn.. iron'.manllt's.vn C. M.LOCKWOOD fife : machine 4 The postof fice is holding several arti cles that were carelessly wrapped when mailed and were later found in the mail sack with no address. One article is a beautiful gold brooch set with pearls, with a small card attached with the inscription, "For Blanche." Unless the sender cap identify the pin and con vince tho postiiffice authorities of the correct address of Blanche, the Christ mas remembrance will of necessity be forwarded to Washington. He was taken before Judge Webster and released on lond. This morning his case was continued for further investi gation on the port of the authorities. o The overflow for the Belmont, sewer has just beeu completed. This will car ry all the water as far east as Nine teenth street and those who are connect ed with this sewer need have no fear of an overflow hereafter. From High to Nineteenth street there was several The Crown Drug Co. has a vaccine i fnr l-'.'v.-r : ... nlrta nnrl CTvi, Tt in proving highlv effective in a large per- overflows last winter and a partial one totea " Sov-ti v,kv;ei,w of this fall. The surface water hereto the city aie using it and advising its use. 12 :10 fore running into the sewer at Broad : wav, has been diverted iuto the over flow. . Rex T. Turner, well known Salem hoy. who has been homestead ng iu central Montana near Winifred, is back in Sa-; The Wells Fargo employe are renting easier now, a thev have had official I t ........................ ........... ................................ . .... l : ; : ; i : : : : : : : : : t : : : :tt tt,ttt , il. i. ,:., u i ... i. noti t im ti,,n or rhe ttonn-s tn , : - . i. tttttt tttttl?'mHltttHtMttMHMMtMtttl " "' lvr 11,1 "".Moms, xie nan uiucu -- B" TSiq acres of land is .connection with mnrug 10 one mourn s saury - ; work in the real estate business. Later I Heretofore, all they had was the dis- v Tie boys in the Great Northern Ex- railway. The only difference seems to bv dealers vesterday. prenB company's office feel that the be that the employes of the Great! A few turkejs which were received wiM-lU should kuow thut the (treat Northern Kxpress company received a ; here early in the week brought S NoHkern company has felt the impulse five per cent increase, iu 'salary effec-!cents from Puget Sound dealers and ' ceaerosity, along w ith the Wells Km tie in October and therefore they had jit is 1 redieted the local price Friday go Kxpresa company, the Pacific Tele-i a chance to spend it this Christmas; and Saturday will be 3. cents, phoao & Telegraph company, the Ore-; while those with the other big corpora- The same condition in a more limit go Hlectric and the .Southern Pacific Hons didn't, but will have it eomiug ed way applies to ducks and geese, fags,.,.,,, aggg ; aoni jn quarterly and aemi-nniiiial in ' stailments during the vear 117. Auv- DIED : how, the employes ot some of the big I corporations will have more money to i spend next year, while the average clerk 'and employe of smaller institutions wont. MM WlTll tfiM 1 rr - fLossVam-osw TURKEYS ARE SCARCE IN PORTLAND Of AW KIMD Any time Portland, Or., Dec. ahortage of turkeys on the Portland market only five turkeys hawug been received PORTER At his home, near Rickey, Tuesday, December M, I$W, W. H. Porter, in his 7rith vear. ' The funeral services were held this ; afternoon from the chapel of Webb A MARKET Clough., with burial in the Odd Fellows' I cemetery. 28. The greatest j Besides his wife and a daughter who ever experienced j live in Utah, he is survived by a brother exists today. living at Harrisbnrg and two sisters and a brother King in Portlaud. he expects to be admitted to the M011-1 patches 111 newspapers, but the good tana bar to practice law. He likes thejw has been confirmed and the Jan-: country thi'Te and compares it favorab- j 4J 1 check will be materially larg ly with the Willamette valley. Several I ('r usal ( regular monthly 1 other Salem boys are homestead ing I W ll will be added one-fourth of there also, amonc them are Leon Ran-'thRt bonus. The five employes will bo i dall. brother of Attorney C. Z. Randall I to the good during the year. Oth-! Vttomey of this city; and Charles Epley. ers will come in on the bonus after thev ! have been with the company one year I PIANO TUNING First-elass work. All hinds of repairing. All work guar- anteed. Twenty-five years ex- 'rienee. Leave orders at Shaf- Drua Store, phone 1!7. Resideme phone 1465. 3. E. HOOKETT. 913 Highland Avenue. Now that the champion shooters of I the Salem Rifle club have discovered they can make records about as high in ! percentage as the best iu the land, there is on evtm -. r.wt tn tK , it'll, .-V..ab at the old armory and iu the elimina-iJ tion contest. Every one of the 40 will have his chance at making a record j which will place him in the teaai of 10 h. sen to compete in the national shoot. Last night an average of over 00 per cent was made bv H. V. Doe, F. ,T. Ros enberg. B. W. Maev, C. J. Mullen and 0. Keuseher. 4Mtv Auction Sale of Real Estate and Household Goods Mr, C. V. Babeoek, who is mov ing from the city, will make a pubUe sale of his home and household goods at 257 S. Itith street, sale to coininenea at 2 o'clock p. m., 011 Saturday, Dee. JOih, M18, This sale includes one of the nicest located homes in the city consisting of two lots 45x174 feet each; also a 7-room modern house with two porches having an east front. 0-Wocks from the state house. 1 1-2 blocks from state sTreet and carline. This home contains a number of fine fruit. treeS and vines, as cherries, pears, apples, peaches, "plums, quinces, English walnut, almond, grape vines, black caps, raspber ries, mulberries, loganberries, etc. Chicken housesnnd fence, etc. Some very fine household goods im luding such things as heater, kitchen range, book cases, bed room suits, dining room table and chairs, kitchen furniture, garden tools and other articles too numerous to mention. The terms will be cash on household goods; very reasonable terms will be given on the real prop erty if desired. Don't miss this sale. Everybody eordially invited to attend this sale whether you wish to buy or not. COL. E. O. SNIDER, Auctioneer CoroNA luo personal writing Price $50 i Place your order now for Christ- T inas delivery. Call or write to j C. M. LOCKWOOD 216 N. Com '1 St. - Salem Or. l-M - aaaaaaaaHjfiaaaaLaaaaal kVi 1 ill 1 1' 1 4 A j i ;l 1 1 ! There's No Use of Writing I a business firm for a (Kisi tion. A course at this school ' "ill at Cord the necessary ex perience to hold a good posi tion. Next Monday, we begin new classes in Shorthand, Steno '.vl'.v, and other subjects. Day and night sessions. . This is the time to begin a course of study that will en able you to lealizc 011 your investoneiit a vear from new. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon.