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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1917. r 1 xwxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx it Clearance of Children's Coats, clearance r t Clearance of All Party Dresses, clearance ONE-HALF PRICE ti Clearance of Fine Dress Waists, up to $6.35, your choice YOUR MONEY will go further if you supply needs during this Clear ance of Dependable Merchandise An Annual Clearance that means the saving of a considerable sum to each family that takes advantage of our January Offerings. In many instances prices are way below cost. Remember, No transaction is complete until the customer is satisfied. Clearance of Women's Stylish Dresses, up to $38.50, your choice $14.95 $9.95 i Clearance of Women's and Misses SOlts, up to $30.00, your choice $2.98 ft January Clearance Sale on All Muslin Wear. Clearance of Children's Dresses, clearance ONE-HALF PRICE ONE-HALF PRICE 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 $2 95 Clearance Prices on Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Prices Reduced 20 per Cent CLEARANCE PRICES ON MEN'S SHIRTS, HATS, BATHROBES, ETC. Clearance of Cretonnes at a Yard Clearance of Coatings and Dress 8 Clearance of Bathrobe Blankets at $2.98 Each Clearance of Huck Towels, 2 for 25c Clearance of Embroidery Flouncing at 98c Clearance of Half Wool Challies at 39c a Yard Clearance of Bathrobe Flannel at 39c a Yard You can al ways do bet ter at Meyers MfiYfiNL V EH Goods. Clearance of Hand Bags, Music Rolls, Purses, etc. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, Clearance price 33. Woodbury's Dental Cream, Clear ance price Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, Clearance 7c a Cake Agents for Butterick Patterns Munsing Union Suits 'rather slowly the part few day. The I county rleri has purchased but a little PERSONALS Jjover 43,000 worth since the opening of hood of as there ns on appro priation of 4.125, thia year. 0 rill for SaturdsyThree head jiieliip"i.lriiie vaudeville acts, Hhjih ! theatre. K Yt. (i.x.diu m ia Celilo am state busi ness. Dana H. Allen i. la Silverton today atttnding to legal business. C. H. Schmidt, of Boie. was a Salem visitor yesterday. H. K. Smith was in the city yester day from Silverton. E. A. Bond, of Eugene, was a Salem visitor Wednesday monr which was :!.- ' by H- 8. Belle and E. Spoecr. Mr. and Mrs. Carper will make their home in saleni. DIED A permit was issued this afternoon by the city recorder for the erection of a one story brick building, situated on lota 1 and 2 of block 10, in the North Salem addition. The building cost wa ' Ueorge H. Ball,' of Bnltston. waa.in estimated at 1,300. This building has KA1.K In the city, January !. 117. V. B. Falk. at the age of 39 years. The body, accompanied by Mrs. W. B. Palk, wa sent by the Terwilliger Home to Portland this morniug for Initial. - -. .1.- ' oecn unuor i iiiiMrutimii Mio-e ir-cm J. B. Cartwright. of Hamburg, is her, the issuance of the mmwU being registered at the Bligh. delayed by the absence of some of the L. 8. (ieer of the Over Kreuger fur- building plans. niture store, was in Portland ycster-1 .TT dav ' Frank Mapes and Bert W. Macy were Mr and Mrs. W. E. T.aflnr were reg the champion marksmen at the mlH istered vesterdav at the Seward hotel. ; shoot of the Saleni Rifle . lull last ev ; Portland vesterilay. 1 filing, each making a score of 181 out of A. H. I.ea. secretary of the state fair a possible 200. Practice shooting is board, was in Portland vesterday, regis- done with a .22 Winchester target rifle, tering at the Imperial hotel. weighing eight pounds, shooting at 2u Urn Arto I'nrnh nf l'nrtlpn.l i visit- yards- The bull's eye is just half an. inch in diameter, ana two trial snots arc permitted before shooting for n record.: o ing at the home of I.ee Unruh. She is national lecturer of the W. C. T. U. William McKce aud S. S. McKee, of Everett, Wash., are in the city. Frank Simon, of Winona, Minn., and Elvin Simon, of this city, will go to Newport tomorrow. This will be Frank Simon's first view of the Pacific ocean. Dr. A. E. Young, of Eugene, with his iainilv, will arrive m Salem tomorrow Among others who will be greatly in convenienced by the closing of the bridge are E. N. Branson, rural carrier for Route 1 and 0. W. Brasher, carrier for Rural Route 2. Beginning today, their teams will have to stay on the COCCaLOOODS 4 M rt t I M M iu west side of the river. Thev will be and will make their home at 255 Winter obliged to carry their mail across on th street. He vviH, open a dentnlrf fice- W. H. Brown, who recently traded two farming tracts in Polk county 'for California land in Napa county, will leave with his wife and nephew for their new home tomorrow. the following officers were elected and installed: President, C. E. Barbour; vice president, Ear Smith; secretary, C. W. (iillingliam ; treasurer, 0. W. Brant; sergeant at arms, Louis Krapala. The riinual state convention of the Federa tion of Labor will meet in the city Monday, January 22. The committee ap pointed to care for the entertainment of delegates included Messrs. Brant, Sliecly, Skiff, Bevier and Suminerville. o A complete line of the newest and best in jewelry. Gardner & Keene, Sa lem.s most reliable jewelers. The store with the street clock. 1-6 o The Crown Drug Co. has a Tacrine iitnev S. P. service, and then re-load for the day 's work. That good old stand-by. the onion, is about to enter society and take a seat along with grape fruit and other semi I luxuries. That is, if price counts, which it generally does. Today onions are selling wholesale at four centra pound and the prediction is made that the price may go much higher. Frank Pohl Schneider of the Lake Labish country yesterday refused four cents a pound for a carload shipment for the Yellow Danver onion ami right on top of this onion story comes the information that really fine potatoes will bring one dol lar a bushel. The merry fanner boy is surely in luck this year. ttMtt AH Around Town COMING EVENTS Ja. 813 . Marion County Poultry Show. January 12. "I. Pagliucci" at Salem public library, 8 p. m. January 15-18. Annual confer ence Ministerial Association, Friends' church. January 17. Monthly meeting of Salem Commercial (dub. January 19, State Editorial convention at Commercial club. January 22. State Federation of Labor mooting at Union hall. January 22 Prof. J. O. Hall lecture Willainetlo university, " Remedies Against Pover- Hr" January 23, 24 and 25. Oregon State Association Grocers' As sociation at Commercial club. January 2(1. Convention of State Thrcshcrmen 's aasocia- tion. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse M correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bid,;. The local grange will meet in the D'Arcy building next Saturday. The Marion county Pomona grange will meet in Salem next Wednesday. i o A complete Hue of bracelet watches, diamonds aud jewelry, for your inspec tion at Salem 's most reliable jewelry tore. Gardner & Kecue The store with the slrcct clock. "Won its far or through its flavor" La Corouu 10c c'gar made in Salem. tf o See our showing in east window, of now patterna in Ivory bed room furni ture. 0. S. Hnmiltos. o The annual installation of the Mac cabees, scheduled for lust night was postponed until Wednesday evening, January 17. For reliable jewelry come to Gardner & Keene, Complete stock, highest quality, reasonable prices. Tho store with the big street clock. 1-0 "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 12.1 Commercial. tf o The animal homecoming of the First Baptist church will be observed about the middle of February. This was decid ed u few days ago and the Rev. George F. Holt, the pastor, was given author ity to appoint n committee to work out details. Ivory bed room furniture, just the thing for the guest chamber. New pat teis just arrived, All medium priced. -C. S. Hamilton. Several good used ranges, both for WOOd and gas at very reasonable pines. C. S. Hamilton. E. L. Stiff and son's auction sale yesterday at 3411 North Commercial was pronounced a definite success by all who attended. Col. E. (i. Snider, "the Whirlwind auctioneer, " proved himself to be "a live wire" of the first order Other sales arc announced for the near ful ure. Dr. Stone's Drug Store makes free deliver. Phone 88. A free pair of trousers with each suit ordered this week from D, H. Mo sher, Tailor, 474 Court. 1-11 Tho lectures by G. K. McAuslan of the University of Oregon, at the Com mercial club tonight and tomororw night are free and it has been suggested that every clerk in the city should make an effort to hear what Prof. McAuslin has to say tonight on the psychology of salesmanship. Tomorrow evening he will talk on "Knowledge of Human Nature." The lectures will be continued uext week and the following week when Mr. McAuslan will take tip practical demonstrations of salesmanship and dis courses on tho fundamentals of fabrics. Argentala Silver Cream for cleaning silver, cut glass, etc. for sale at Gard ner & Keene 'Si The store with the street clock. Dr. F. h. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce, practice limited to diseases of tho eye, ear, nose and throat, also surgery. 0 Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located 3-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Port land road. Owing to no office expense nrices reasonable. 1-21 At the regular' meeting of the Salem Trades and Labor council Inst evening. Miss Hazel E. Scott, a professional nurse, the daughter of J. E. Scott, of this city, has purchased the Spring field hospital at Springfield, Oregon, taking possession todav. The purchase f, m.,,.n nl.io nj crln ft ia I included the Hospital luny equipped, ii proving higrJly effective in a large per- "as 19 o ni has contracts for the centage of cases. Several physicians of eounty work, that of the Southern Pa the city are using it.d advising rfe I cif ic at that point and of all the la.rgc uae tf 1 saw mills in that section. The facilities 0 j for handling the work is equal to any M. H. Edwards has' reopened the ; hospital in that part of the valley. Mis- Cherry City Home Restaurant at 18(i; Scott is well known in rotessional South High street, and is conducting a cles in Salem and Dallas. popular priced first class eating place He has made many improvement! since taking charge. Special for Saturday -Three head linellippodrome vaudeville acts, Bligh theatre. Gopher scalp money has been going MARRIED CA RPKR-HA RMON- At the parsonage of the First Methodist church, Wed nesday evening, January 10. 11H7. John W. Carper and Miss Exie Har mon, i The Rev. R. N. Avison read the cere- Nichol's, SPECIAL SALE For Cash Friday GROCERIES A FEW BARGAINS. Snhagetti. 3 pfcjM 25c Macaroni, 3 pkgs 25c Standard Tomatoes 9c Solid Pack Tomatoes .. 12c Com 9c Dried Pears 10c, 3 for 25c Dried Peaches 10c, 3 for 25c Dried Prunes, 10c, 3 for 25c Log Cabin Syrup 40c per qt. Westmorland Maple 40c per qt. Salmon, pink 10c per can NICHOLS' GROCERY 247 No. Commercial Phone 66. We Deliver AUCTION SALE At the People's Quick Ex change Auction Market, on .Saturday, .it 1" a. m., vvurUt ing ot 1 good one horse wagon with box and bolster springs; 1 heavy out'-hoMO dray harnces extra good; 1 good hubbcr mounted single harness; 1 tarpaulin Uxl4; 1 logging chain uud chain binder; 2 oak barrels; 1 good storm blanket; 1 hand feed cutter, horses, 3 surreys, wagons, spring wagons, de livery wagons. At 1:30 p. m.: Household furniture consisting of 1 6 hole range with reservoir, 1 domestic drop head sewing machine, 1 oak extension ta ble, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 kitchen treasures, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, 2 rugs, 1 oil heater, 3 IHOr, 1 Nave's Topb-al Bible, a di gest of the Holy scriptures; also I) volnjaet, an exposition of the Bible from Genesis to Kevolniions and many other books and other articles. Notice To Farmers: Bring in anything you have to sell, including horses, cat tle, hogs, sheep, chickens, farm machinery, harness, tools, etc. I will sell same for you on commission and iiiar antee Satisfaction to every patron. Everybody especially invited F. N. WOODRY. The People's Auctioneer Phone 511 Not connected with any Second Hand Store WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. mm wLk I HE CARS oj Any kimd dam Any time TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS Reliance and Selecto Two wonderful Coffees with a flavor and aroma far sur passing anything on the market. Ituifi jm .SafetY. CLEAN GARS, I'AUBFUL DB1VINO J. A. KAPPHAHAN Batter Known as Jlnunie r GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power $6.50 fcvatMt I -trap ft!u. av oStrti Vmi M lUM or hanging Utnp YOU WANT THIS LIGHT t'MWtfM "Ufc Mf miU. tonh. SEE MY LAMPS FIRST r.MoMlwUBijfclnnt'"'' ironn.i.nlt.tli C. M.LOCKWdoD Dr. Utter, dentist, ig in Portland this week attending special lectures and clinics by Dr. Nuyos of Chicago. Or. Noyes is considered one of the leading men of the denial profession. Dr. 1'tter will lie in his office next Satnrdav. 1-12 o Used wood ranges and gas ranges to he sold cheap. 0. S. Hamilton. The baccalaureate sermon for the mid year class of the high school will be preached by tho Rev. Carl H. Klliott, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Sunday, January S8. The orator for the commencement exercises, February 2, has not as yet been selected. 0 Silver, Ebony and Ivory toilet ware, also complete line of novelty goods. Onrduer & Keene. The store with the street clock. Splendid tor Bad Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis An I ncxueuiilve Ilome-Mmlc Rem edy (ilven Surent, Qutekext Relief. Reliance Coffee -Selecto Coffee - - 40c - 35c Some snaps in used ranges. Hamilton. -0. 8. Anyone who tries this pleasant tast lag home-iuade couijli syrup, will i quloldy understand Why :t ia used in more homes in the United States and ! Canada than any other couch remedy, j The way it takes hold of an obstinate eouub. nivinir immediate relief, will make you regret that you never tried it be-1 tore. It is a truly dependable cough remedy that should be kept handy la ever home, to use at the first sij;n of a couidi durinc the nicbt or dav time. ! Any diuccist can supply you with BU ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) . Pour this Into a pint bottle and fill the ' bottle with plain cranulated sucar syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents ! and ou have a full pint of tho most effective remedy you ever used. The quick, lastinc relief you cot from tins excellent couch svrun will reallv ! surprise vou. it promptly heals the i Innamed membranes that lino the throat and air passages, stops the annoying . throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, ' and soon vour couch stops entirely. Splen-! did for hroiicliitis, croup, whooping I coimli and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a hiidilv concentrated com-! pound of Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is famous the world our for its healing effect on the mem-hranes. To avoid disappointment ask for "2Vj i ounces of Pinex'' with full directions I and dont accept anything else. A guar antee of absolute satisfaction or monev promptly refunded goea with this prep-: ration. Tha Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, 1 mi. I This is the price asked everywhere but at the FARMERS' CASH STORE On High Street, opposite Court House Get Their Prices Before Buying