Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 05, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917.
THJTTERICK PATTERNS AND THE DELINEATOR."
"W. B. CORSETS"
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COMING EVENTS
MEYERS'
Annual January Clearance
is a Money Saver
for Hundreds of People
In many instances prices are way below cost.
January Clearance Specials in every section. Visit
this big store and see the unusual offerings. You can
always do better at Meyers.
. January 8. Legislature ton-
I venei for 40 daya session.
January 9. Ktiigfcta of Pythias
- i m.uii uuipe-t uiiiiug.
; Jan. 8-13 . Marion i ounty
Poultry Shoir.
January 12. "I. Pagliacci" at
1 8alem public library, 8 p. m.
January 15-18. Annual confer-
t Purr Ministerial Association,
Friends ' church.
! January 17. Monthly meeting
of Salem Commercial club.
January 23, 24 and 25. Oregon
Htate Association Grocers' As-
sociation tit Commercial club.
AUCTION SALE
At the Quick Exchange Auction
Market, Saturday, Jan. 6, be
ginning at 10:00 a. B.: oae bay
horse weight 15(K) lbs, 12 years
old, one good democrat wagon
with spring seat and double box,
one set single harness, one
painter's outfit of blocks and
tackle, hooks, etc.; also other
rorsos, harness, wagons, etc.
Beginning at 1:30 p. ni., more
than two households of furni
ture, rugs, stoves, etc., will be
sold to the highest bidder.
Terms ea:h.
F. N. WOODRY. Auctioneer.
Phone 511
Buy that heating stove now,
ductiou on the entire line. C. I
ilton. .
big re-
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I Clearance of Women's Stylish Dresses, up to $38.50, your choice $14.95 if
Clearance of Women's and Misses Suits, up to $30.00, your choice . . $9.95 II
f Clearance of All Party Dresses, clearance
ONE-HALF PRICE I
II Clearance of Children's Coats, clearance
t Clearance of Fine Dress Waists, up to $6.35, your choice
$2.98
Clearance of Children's Dresses, clearance
ONE-HALF PRICE f
ONE-HALF PRICE 8
Clearance of Women's Shoes, $4.50 and $5.00 grades, sale price, a pair $3 35
Clearance of Women's Shoes, $3.50 and $4.00 grades, sale price, a pair J2 95
Clearance Prices on Boys' Suits and Overcoats, prices Reduced 20 per Cent ft
f CLEARANCE PRICES ON SHIRTS, HATS, BATHROBES, ETC., ETC. ff
f You Can Always Do
i Better at Meyers
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The regular Saturday morning story
hour at the Salem public library will
be resumed tomorrow morning for the
children at the regular time from Q:l!0
until 1(1 o clock. Stories that have es-..:.,ii.-
a.. .iiUm. ,.-;n i... I
jjuviuuv, 1 ' ' 1 tin- . i I r
told, including the one that has so much
pleased them, "The Rabbit Who Want
ed Red "Wings," and another storv.
"Billy Beg."
Heating stoves at reduced prices
C, H. Hamilton.
L. H. McMahan has resumed the
practice of law in suite 311-18 U. 8.
National Bank building. 1-9
King Bing Lerchen has again spoken i
to his vassals and it is about like this: I
"Have your uniforms pressed out, get i
a clean .shave and report in uniform at
the Commercial club at 7:15 Sunday ev
ening M we are going to march in a
body to the First Congregational church
for our annual church services. The,
Rev. James Elvin will deliver a short
.sermon and there will lie moving pic
tures."
The Crown Drug Co. has a vaccine
for preventing colds ami grip. It is
proving highly effective in a large per
centage of cases. Several physicians of
tne citv are using ii ami ionising in
use. tf I
Senators and representatives of the '
coming legislature evidently appreciate
the courtesy of the, Salem Commercial
club in extending to then the hospital
ity of the club during their 40 days'
stay in the city, as quite a number of
responses of appreciation have been re
ceived. Curds entitling them to make
themselves at home at the flub have
been mailed to all legislators.
Traded in I have eight outfits of
Edison machines and records I trailed
in on new Edison disc machines, rang
ing from $8.00 to $05.00. U you want
good music in your home come and see
these bargains. They may suit you.
Geo. 0, Will, music and sewing machine
dealer.
WANTED
Household Furniture. Woodry
the Auctioneer will pay highest
cash price for same. Phone 511.
When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Free and Private Baths
RATES: 75c, $1.00, 81.50 PER DAY
The onlv hotel in the business district. 1
Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and
Capitol Buildings.
A Home Away From Home.
T. G. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phones. Free Auto Bus
flE60?
TAXI
Irwin
,SafetYJ
CLEAN CARS, CAREFUL DRIVING
J. A. KAPPHAHAN
Better Known as Jimmie
All Around Town
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Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glMM
as enrrectty. U. 8. Bank. Bid..
e
The Willard service station which will
MpfeMjM ill nuto starting butteries has
opened ior business in tho Derbv build
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"Wait its favor through its flavor"
La Corona 10c cigar made in Salem, j
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Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of
Willamette university, is in Portland to-'
day to attend the funeral of T S. Mis- I
Daniel, who was chairman of the board
of trustee of Willamette university. !
Fraaa Portland, Dr. Doney will leave
Ter Okicago to bo uwuy about two '
week. h
Dr. F. h. Thompson of 416 Bank of
Commerce, practice limited to diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat, also
surgery.
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Chester T. Mof fit, until recently chief
clerk of the Wells Fargo Express of-
hce. after having had charge or the
Woodbtirn office for two weeks, has
been promoted to the Portland office
of the company.
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Dr. D. X. Beecluer, dentist, located
3-4 mile north of tho fair grounds, Port
land road. Owing to uo office expense
prices reasonable. 1-21
Mrs. W. H. Parker will have dancing
class oli Saturday evening at Hurst
all instead of h-mlay. 15
CARS oj
ANY K1MD
-,v DUPE
Any time
A Few of Our
Money Savers
Royal Club Coffee, : pounds Tin 90c
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. :i5c, 2 1-2 lbs. 85c, 5 lbs. (J5
Best Iowa Corn, per can 10c, dozen $1.05
Standard Corn, per can 9c, 3 cans 25c
Del Monte Tomatoes, per can 11c, dozen $1.30
Standard Tomatoes, ;? cans 25c, dozen $1.00
No. 2 1-2 Hawaiian Pineapple, can 21c
Milk Aster or Yelloban, ; cans 25c
Carnation Milk, dozen $1.08
Sun Maid Raisins, package He
Peanut Butter, pound He
Oysters, 15c size, can He
Hard Wheat Flour, sack $2.00
Glden Rod Cream Rolled Oats, pound 5c
Matches, full count, 4c box, 7 boxes .'25c
White Laundry Soaps, 6 bars 25c
Light House Cleanser, 6 cans 25c
Large packages Light House Washing Powder 20c
Bananas, dozen 20c
"BY
THIS
SIGN
12H
BOTH
WIN"
J. L. BUSICK & SON
118 SOUTH COMMERCIAL ST. 299 NORTH COMMERCIAL
TWO STORES, PHONE 198
1212
1212
WE ARE STILL AT IT
Our First Sale in 1917
SATURDAY - ALL DAY
WE OFFER FOR CASH:
Boiling Beef 7c a Pound
Beef to Roast 9c and 10c a Pound
T-Bone, Round and Loin 12 l-2c a Pound
Hamburger 10c a Pound
ThePeoples Meat Market
WE DELIVER THE GOODS
PHONE 994
"Promptness and neatness in watch
repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 125
Commercial, tf
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Clarence Byrd and Bmce McDaniel
lire sailing the ocean blue this after
noon. They left for San Francisco from
Flnvel at 1 o'clock ou the steamer Great
Northern. Tho young men are -students
of Stanford university.
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Attention Modem Woodmen. Instal-
lotion of officers this evening at 8
p. m. i-e
A complete line of the newest and
best in jewelry. Gardner & Keene, Sa
lem, s most reliable jewelers. The store
with the street clock. 1-0
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Among the alumni of Willamette uni
versity who will take part iii the basket
bull game with the varsity team Satur
day evening are F. H. Biigley, at pres
ent with the Lumberman 's bank of
Portland; J. H, Schisler and Howard
Jewett. A
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Am leaving city, wood and gas rang
es for sale, also some other furniture.
Knqtiire at 135 South 19th. tf
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For reliable jewelry come to Gardner
& Keene. Complete stock, highest
quality, reasonable prices. The store
with the big street clock. 1-6
A local investor has bought from
Ohas. 8. Birdsiill, a house ami lot at 255
Wilson street. The premises will be
.V K. Young ami family
Young is a dentist. The
property as handled
rv-4-
occupied by Dr.
of Eugene. Dr.
transfer of the
bv J. E. Scott.
Our entire line of bedding at reduc
ed prices. ('. S. Hamilton.
Fruit and vegetable headquarters.
Westacott & Thielsen Co.
Roy V. Foreman, of Pittsfield, im
nois, after looking over the valley for a
business location, bought the Dover
Mercantile company at Dever, on the
Oregon Klectrie, and will take posses
sion at once. He is a brother of C. C.
Foreman, of the Standard Cleaners.
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Closing out holiday goods prices at
Westacott-Thielsen Co.
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Special prices ni 0nr bedding de
partment. 0, S. Hamilton.
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The local TJ. S. recruiting office is
now flying a new national flag, one
that is known in army parlnnre as a
garrison flag. Another flag is also fly
ing from the windows of the recruit
ing office known among army men as
an advertising flag. Every six months
new flags are sent to tho recruiting of
fices. Apples 50c bos at Westacott Thiel
sen Co,
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Stands for Farmer's
so sturdy and strong
Stands for Cash
for which we all long
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Stands for Store
which we have yet,
and the bargains are
waiting
for you to come and get
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