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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1917, No Transaction Complete Until the Customer is Satisfied January Clearance Prices Continue This Week On Many Lines ' It will pay to visit each section and see the special offerings on display 1 1 ; See the Final Clearance of Women's Garments at $5.00 5 Clearance of Men's Shirts up to $2.00, only 89c Each i! Clearance of Women's Shoes up to $5.00, only $3.35 a Pair : Clearance of Women's Shoes up to $4.00, only $2.95 a Pair MMMMt January Clearance Prices on AH Muslin Wear. NO. 831 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE, JANUARY 24 t A Great Surprise Sale of Hand Bags at Half -Price t Here's the biggest and most sweeping Sale of high grade Handbags in many different shapes and i varieties 01 learners, it you need a new handbag by all means see the window display and attend this 1 sale next Wednesday. Your choice at . . .? ONF-HAI F PRIPF Sale starts at 8:30 a. m. J. C. Perry in in Portland. Conrad Ntafrin in iu the citv from Dallas. J. M. Mocum was a Portland visitor T yesterday. J. . Summers, of Tigmd. is a visitor in the city. (i. W. (triffiu. of Kugenc, is registcr- II ed at tiie Pdigh lmtcl. .Nick Brill lett for Seattle this morn ft Ins for an Indefinite visit. JI T. W. White h:is in Portland -1 i day, registered at the Seward- .Mis. M. Smith was in Portland Sun- X day registered at the Multnomah hotel. O. T. (iilbert and Mr. ami Mis. D. I). interesting and in- . IT, Miller, of Woodlnirn. were ooi Sundav II guests of Miss Cora Oilbcrt- i might M termed a capacity house at Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCnllv. of Poft-i? rm Congregational enures. Besides llniul, returned to their home "this after-1 telling ot his work in fighting fires. I noon after a short visit at the Patton " Stevansgave practical advi. e aa to home. ; how to prevent tires and lion Jho nin- Miss Jennie Hovt and Mis, Prances ' , ri,.v lir,s started. His address Long. f Portland, were or Sunilav illustrated with Itereoptiean it 11 No phone orders taken Early Spring Showing of Women s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts Always the first with the new things we show a few of the styles that will be popular for the coming seasons. Advance Display of Newest Wash Fabrice Women of Salem and vicinity will be delighted with this larere and well selected assortment of fahrirs fnr it Spring and Summer 1917. New Cloths, Novelty Cloths, Roman Stripe Cotton Serges for Sport Coats, it Sport Skirts, etc. New Dolly Madison and Reception Voiles in many pretty patterns. You Can Always Do Better at Meyers THE FIRST WITH THE NEW THINGS Agents Butterick Patterns Munsing Union Suits f tTTTTTTtT : PERSONALS : l WAS GREATEST YEAE Washington, Jan. 22. Nine- teen siateen was ' Tnrle Sam's greatest year" ia foreign i Jrade. Korts reacbed the un- ! ireeedented total of $5,481,- j OOO.OOO, according to a depart- meat of commerce statement today. This eseeeds by $1,926,- ', ooO ,(Oi the total for 1910. j , WANTED Household Furniture. Woo dry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone ill. During the balance of the session of ; the legislature the colored ioiiutaiu wiilj ' play Tuesday and i beginning at 7:15- Thursday evenings' J. W. Stevans, fire marshal of Port- laud, delivered ail Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE (.Formerly Hotel Keith) 4" State 8t. Phone HOD Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day Si ial Rates by the Week MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor !) guests of Mrs. V. Front street. Kev. ,los. Onston, of Werner. North Dakota, was a visitor over Sunday at the '. 1). Purdy home on Mill street. He is on his way to Southern Califor nia. Stacoy lieeves. formerly w ith the .T. C. Perry drug store, is visiting in the II city. For the past year he has been manager of a drug store in Juneau TT 1 AiasKa. C. Young, of Wei" and moving pictinc Representative Bean Will Lecture at Public Library C. V. Faulkner, police officer for the in, oi .-aiciu since luc new au in uiisi I a- ( ..rNfi -tjo'n went into effect, Saturday tender I QsKO Of' et his resignation to Clin Cooper on j , vjw iirsir account of his acceptance oi a position! All 1x1111 as hearse driver lor Webb 4c I lough, an dertakers. lleorge Beatty was appoint ed by Chief Cooper to fill the vacancy. Buetty was fonuerliy in the United states DAVy and did duty at the time of the San Francisco earthquake as one of the federal police. He is a Salemiie from the first word as he was bora here. any time The public library is taking advant age ot the presence ut I.. K. Hean in attendance on the legislature to secure him for a lecture on the library lec ture course. .Mr. Mean will talk on the subject of "Oregon and California land!' grants. it is a matter, of interest to Felix Kordiua, the tailor, who is well i known in Salem, having Leon employed I by a local tailoring establishment fori some time, has returned lo tins city ami is open for business at 372 State street, second floor. Mr. Kordiua is a graduate of the Chicago Cutting schools and is i it expert m tailoring of garments for men and women. It is Mr. Kordina's kiu .1.1 i . L...I a a 1 . 1 ! i (I, n na , ,u ....... . ...-,.. "oi'c tiiat lie ma, uuiui up ail esiauusu fro,,, UM countv is espeeinllv qualified mw ' 2J '""!? to speak on it. He has followed it With!f" .thl'!', cta? Wwkmjn m addi- keen interest, attending the sessions of "j"" ' th onM ta em- congress last year when the bill was in-U ' trod need there. m . l; ""7 0 The lecture will be held in the audi- To who have availed themselves rariutn of the library at 8 r. m on Fri- iot tht opportunity and to all Salem peo- dav, dan. 26, PJ17. The admission is i 1'"' " 1,0 Bre interested in sell improve free and all who are interested are in- mea we strongly commend the remain vited to enjoy this privilege. I mg lectures in the short course on sales ' j man-ship being conducted .under the aus- The proposed law, to which the doctors Piee of the Salem Commercial club by are opposed, makes it a little more trou- j l'rf. (i. R. McPhersoii, of the Univer blesome. It provides that when a doct- j sity of Oregon. He takes for his general or writes a prescription 'for alcohol itSUbjeet this week the fundamentals of must be stated on the prescription the j fabrics and tonight will explain button name and address for w hom the aleohol j f'Onl the fiber to the fabric, using oil is intended and what the ailment is steieoptkau slides. The meeting will that requires alcohol. Also, that the, he held at the auditorium of the Coni- doctor must keep a duplicate or carbon I mercial club at S p. iu. and all are in POLK COUNTY SERVICE 1 Quick, safe and a comfortable Taxi-Launch line. Modem pas senger boat at our command day and night. Permanent Taxi passenger service to all points on the West Side via our new stand at West Salem depot. Phone 700, same as city call. rtiHi.outr rTAJC0t IfUiri .-VULQl Safety msii CLEAN CABS, CAREFUL DRIVING J. A. KAPPHAHAN Better Known aj Jimrnie copy of each prescription, each must be numbered, and before the tenth of the succeeding month, the prescriptions must be filed with the county clerk and the doctor make affidavit that those filed include all the prescriptions of the month for alcohol. o vited. Just now rooms are at a premium in Salem. Besides the large number that is brought to the city when the legisla ture meets there are other demands for accommodations. Beginning today and to continue until Wednesday Bvenina, of 580 North! the Oregon State Federation of Labor Mrs. J. Fred Iddings Liberty street, received a telegram this is meeting in the city, bringing 150 dele morning informing her of the sudden j gates, .tomorrow toe uregon state Be death of her brother, W. N. Watson, of j tail Grocers' association will begin its Sioux City, Iowa. i three day sessions, bringing to the city 0 1 j between 150 and 200 delegates. Anil Mrs. Alexander Thompson, democrat-j then Tuesday evening at the opera ic representative from The Dalles, will house "The Lilac. Domino" will be pro deliver an address next Sunday even- sented and this show will briuir to the All Around Town COMING EVENTS State Federation meeting at Union January 22 of Labor hall. January 2:1. Address of Prof. Mc.Vuslnn, comparing Oregon and Belgium flax, at Commer cial club. January 23, 24 and 25. Oregon State Grocers' Association ut Commercial club man. M Atldress on ''The Ore gon and California Lund Grant" by Louis E. Heitn tit Salem Public Library, 8 p. u. Jannury 20. Convention of State Thresbermeu 'a associa tion. Jan. .1(1- Jersey cattle club of Marion county meet iu Salem. February 8. Midyear graduat ing exercises, high school au ditorium. February V. Animal theatrical at state penitentiary. February 12. - Prof. J. O. Hall lecture Willamette university, "Hemcdios Against Pover ty Give your eyes the attention they He enlisted at the local recruiting of deserve. Consult us first. No time like (ice and left this afternoon for Van the present. No place as reasonable as , . ... ours, Gardner & Kecne. cottvw "ekB or preliminary tra.u- O 1'!,rl 't- Schortgen, age 18, of Cor- The machinery has now been installed vallis; has also enlisted and will be sent jin the Waite Memorial fountain in Will- to the training barracks as soon as he On park. During the session o'f tCelf0 official discharge. He was 1. (1... e .,: Ill ..).... T.....I i l"-V ' I n 1.-1,111111:, i in- louiii.iiii it ui p'v urn- ! day and Thursday evenings beginning ! ut 7:15 o'clock. O- Marksmen, riflemen and sharpshoot ers of the Salem Rifle club who have made a. record entitling them to rank above the average shooter, will be mg at the Fust Congregational church, taking for her subject. "The -New Wo nn and the New Way." o Two cases were started in the justice court today. They are: George Borg t'eldt Co. vs. Spencer Hardware Co., in an action to recover $108.50; and E. R. Houston vs. Howard Churchill, in a suit to recover $34.45. A resohvtion passed the house of rep resentatives this afternoon, giving the members of the Oregon tSate Retail Grocers association the use of the house Wednesday evening. The grocers in tend to fully organize the house for a mock trial and show the legislators a few things. 0 city between 00 and 70, and already I he hotels are doing a capacity business. o- Simples of Oregon flax will be com pared to the famous flax of the Gotouri district of Belgium at the lecture to be given tomorrow evening by Prof. G. R McAuslan at the Commercial dub, iu Clears Blotchy Skin Dont worry about blotches or oilier skin troubles. You can have a clear, clean complexion by using a little lemo, obtained at any drte store for 25c, or extra large buttle at ?1.00. Zemo easily removes all traces nf A lecture will be given at the First ! PtnjPj?8' b,ack ,,cails blotches, eczema, , aim uiiKwurni aim makes tne skin clear and healthy, emo is a clean, ncnetrat- his course of lectures for better sales manship. Mr. McAuslan sa. s the Ore gon sample is much finer and bcl adapted for the manufacture of tint linen than the, world famous Cot Ou ri flax and he will rTemOiistrate this in It's lecture tomorrow evening. Tonight lie will talk on cotton go. ids and his lec ture will be illustrated by 50 stereopii can views. DIED &CHWABAUER In Portland, Jnnuai 20, 1017, Cecil Alexander, the iiin year-old son of Mr. and Mrs- Alexan ' 8r Kcli ivabauer, of Portland. The body will I"' brought to Kalom b morrow morning for buriel ill the fin View- ccuieteiv. Mr. and Mrs. Sell u a auer were formerly residents of Salei . sale a good home in Salem: houi barn, two good lots, fruit, paved streets! - , , ' , , ' . ; . ! Dr. F. H. TTioinpsnn. 410 Batik of two mocKs iioiu car line, i none no or !,..,. p .;,. i;,;,.,.i ... ,ii.,.. i.. , j.i i t i vvihvivvi . u. i v loinuii iv UMatova 1tOIUOij mi tl I Lilt. 1111 fillip IU U e Square Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. of eye, ear, nose and throat, and goner- held this evening at the old armory liank Hldg. tf-al surgery. tf over the city hall. Twenty-two men 0 j 0 have SO qualified during the year 191ft Salem policemen will soon appear in: "Remedies Against Poverty," thA I Wednesday evening of this 'week the their new blue serge suits, with the ,0l'tm''' t delivered by Prof. John O. marksmanship contest of the national regulation brass buttons with the word . 1,1 Bs 01 1111 '''"'' course 01 : nil,, shoot will begin. 1 only lit all mem "police thereon. Tin- hat is of a I nicilium broad brim, with gold braid .Presbyterian church iriday evening of this week by Professor A. R. Swcet.ser. of the University of Oregon. He will speak on. "Christ, the Teacher." His talk w ill bo of especial interest to those interested in Sunday school work. E. G. Reed, college editor of the Ore gon Agricultural college, spoke to the high school students this morning on the subject of "The Heroic Life," and la the course of his remarks touched upon the late Admiral Dewey, His talk was immensely appreciated by all the students. mg, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. Tt is always dependable. The B, W. Roct- Co.. CHrctaVnt, O. DONT WAIT Take Advantage of a Salem Woman's Experience When the back begins to ache, Don't wait until backache becomes chronic; Till kidney troubles develop: 'Till urinary troubles destroy niglil '.- rcst. Profit by a Salem's woman's exper ience. Mrs. Emily Edwards, 1107 S. Thir teenth St., Salem, says: " couldn't speaa too highly iii praise of Doan-'s Kidney Pills for 1 have never found anything equal to this old reliable kid ney medicine for regulating the kid neys and stopping backache, I am o;i ly too glad to tell others who arc sub ject to backache, as I used to be, that Doan's Kidney Pills are very 1 0 1 1 a l e and effective for that trouble'' Price 50c at all dealers. Don 't simply ask for a kidney remedy get 1 "oan's Kidney Pills the same thet M.rs. Edwards had. Foster-Milbui n Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. j Many an hour's comfort in a good pair of glasses, if fitted by Gardner & Kcene. j 0 I George M Post has received notice of lhis election us a member of the Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture. He is the only member of the institute in Oregon outside of Port I laud. ! Dr. T. X. Beechler, dontist, located i S-4 milo north of the fair grounds, Port land road. Owing to no office expense 1-21 . nnces reasonable Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vesey, the ' singers who have been with the Rev. r R. Muthis , i ices at the morning over the Oregon Great Northern for Huntington, Indi ana lectures of Willamette university, litis bers will shoot. Potatoes grown on vacant lots owned i been postponed until Monday evening.! 0 by private individuals in various parts February 12. The lecture was original- ! Wednesday evening Itit committee 011 of Salem have been sold by Snnerintim. ly scheduled for this evening. j health and public morals w ill give a pub- j dent Steiner of the Oregon State hos- i o lic hearing in the hearing room of theipital, to the amount of 2.500 bushels for Just arrived car of Wyoming Rock 'public service commission on the mer-! which the sum of $2,800 has been re- Springs coal. Phone Salem Puel Yards, its 0f house bill No. 4, relating to dc-keived- In grow ing the potatoes the la- j f t'. i-Y) . pendent and dehnouent children mid "or of the inmates of the hospital was ' 0 changing the policy of the state in ear i used. The potatoes will be shipped to , 1 nuuucii suues, t-Axiuy iiRo muse uscu far luen ehililrou. The bill Came i UKianOma. the tubers brought $1.12 111 Holland may become fashionable If Log tot final consideration Friday and I bushel, the price of leather continues to ad-; was re-referred to the committee on i o ranee, J. U Stockton reeeiyed a ship-; health and public morals to remedy j The committee appointed by Joseph f ment mis morning, iney are made ny faults in construction, on which basis it: H. Albert to give the Southern Pacific a man living in Woodburn and the shoe WM attacked in the house. I officials definite information as to SMS says two or three dozen pairs nrej 0 what the city wants in regard to jdank- i sold every year, ami that the price is' Joseph Simmons and Frank Butte, of 'g the 8. P. bridge, met this morn quite reasonable, j Seattle, each lit vears of age. were ar-; '"K- f'as. A- lalli UW P a proposi j O I rested here RatnnikV aftemnon on n 1 tiou iu writing which w ill be submit- A good rich farm of river bottom I charge of larceny of an automobile. d 1v the committee tomorrow morn-!t land, w ill be offered at auction sale which thev am !-hnvir,..l with h:iviiu. 'K to the officials in Portland. 1'pon i I nns : than finite do- X -o ;,if.i..,.i;.., 1..0I haM .,, ,,;.. cision as to whether the cits will he Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits oUsse as eorreetly. U. 8. Bank. Bid.. repairing Poiucrov and Wallace, 1 Te Elks lodge will give a dance at Commercial. tf Jw loilge rooms next Mondnv evening, 1 . . ..,... .I , , ' Portland will send 40 delegates to the Jaauary 20. The dance is tor Klks, 0,,,tf() S,.U ,irw,.rH, Roti, ,.,mv,.n. their families and friends. tion to meet for three days in Salem be 0 Igiuning tomorrow. Not only will the 40 Boa supper at the Hsyesville school regular delegates attend, but there will louse Friday evening, January 20 1-23 be others from Portland, interested in ; i the success of the convention. It is es- Ike river is rising today and Out tlmated that probably 150 delegates will gauge reads 2.5 feet above low water, i attend. The sessions will be held in during the evangelistic ser j ' -,,h- Somebody will get a bargain. stoieu ; battle and driven through to their return and after the mat;. I Methodist church, left this r I"" ti' iilai s call 170 or see Square this ,.it, Tho an08t was made bv Of i l,(H'" ffVt 'biassed, it is more er the Oregon Electric and I De1 lty Co., 202 U. a Bank Hldg. tt fil.or .m.ius 0B pifteeuth street, after! probable there wiH be some defini Iff Hurlburt at Portland through pT?4 ',V P"1!! "( planking the :;; Weedham's office. Immediate-i V'1' ' ? .A teuslott. ( has. A. .. r the arrest was made. Sheriff i '" 'dJ ''' I " m informed the Portland of-; 1 or.,a,ul tl'm(,rlow normng for the The Willamette university freshmen 1,.. vi,r;,-,-u, ,'n - toaaaeiMU leani win play tue saiein sheriff Promptness and neatness in watch 1 SM ,!"',u"! t,anl at.,ll n"'ory on u, at,,, - lut'Ptiity iiiu'iiinnii uu uanu' Deinii can The record Sunday was 2.4 feet above.-i Tkf range of temperature yesterday was tram 41 to 32. Bargain: You can buy at auction MnCornnek's hall ee. 1 li ri 111 ed at 4 o'clock. These toanisMinven 't (.... k. .1.., 1 ....... v...:.... had the pleasure of taking a try at each Tht. stoU. machine is a Ford and it has other, but since the high school boys t Wl(shington license tag. According ueiea co .. ugeue inei siock is quote,. , ,h(, st,v ,hov ,,,ft Taeoma When in SALEM, OREOON, Stop at t considerably higher than at any tune iv:.i ;.. ..1 l 1. j I ' --4- lived here Saturday afternoon. Julius I D L 1 il U H 0 1 C L v on uers.e, deputy sneriir ot King county, Washington, took the boys back to Seattle this afternoon. during the season. Special meeting of Multno mah chapter No. 1, R. A. M., thisl evening. Work in the Mark Master degree. Visiting Companions welcome. Life in the coast artillery has its at- to be held in the house of renresenntive-s cure. K. W. GROVE'S signs- tractions for Richard H. Yates, age IS, at S o'clock. The present law provides n each bot. 25c. j who has been living ou rural route eight, for the sale of alcohol by affidavit. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to turn is on Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 76e, 31.00, 31.60 PER DA'S The doctor, the druggists and the ! J.he on'v htel n the business district dentists of Portland will come to Sa lem this evening to appear at a public i hearing before the committee on alcohol. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. Q. BLIGH. Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus 1 VI WB9vKM3V$Ali nssssHI asssBSBSssssH No Matter what your size or shape, tall, short, thick cr thin, we guarantee to fit you perfectly. Fit, style, and long wear-are the unfailing qualities of our suits. For $20 or $25 we will make a suit for you for you person ally tailored from a blue print of your fig ure. $30 to $:5 will not buy a better suit anywhere. 250 new Spring fabrics to pick from. FEBRUARY ONLY PANTS for PANTS for $2.00 $2.00 SPECIAL FOR JANUARY AND With every $20.00 suit an extra pair of $6.00 With every $25.00 Suit an extra pair of t7 QO That Extra Pair Means Double Wear Come in and leave your measurements TODAY WARD K. RICHARDSON : 2395 FRONT ST. ; MMt4eeeeeeet -