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"HEEZA BOOB" I POOR flN wilc J ( I 7 sent nodi HELP J jom ftwH YnKMt i DiO yo lios-o Yov, yJ IssnT T ITc ( rtV rL ,x jj i v r j bc Ni IF YOU HAVE LEFT DON'T WORRY Margaret Mason Says You , Will Be Rid of It After die White Sales BY MARGARET MASON. With mines and I" boats acting up, This much consolpth me: Since I can't go to sea to sail, I'll go to sale to see. Xew York, Jan. 19. If ynu still have a little money loft after Xmas and New Year's don't wlorry, you TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NORTH BOUND 16 Oregon Express .... 24 our Bay 28 Willamette Limited . 12 Shasta Limited 18 Portland Passenger . 14 Portland express No. So. No. So. So. .5 :55 a. m. .3:52 p. m. .9:22 a.m. 11 :55 a. m. .1 :35 p. m. 7 :55 p. m. 12:01a.m. 10':20 a. m. 11 :05 a. m. .3:32 a.m. 10 :01 a. m. .4 :lu. m. So So. 222 Portland fast Freight no. Z2U Local way r reignt . . . BOOTH BOUND No. lSLCallfornla Express . . . No. IT Ashland Passenger. . . So. 23 Coos Bay No. 10 Cottage Grove Pass. . Makes connection with Ns. 74 branch. No. 11 Shasta Limited No. 27 Willamette Limited .. No. 13 San Francisco EipresB No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight No. 225 Local way Freight.... Salem-Geer Li Nil. Geer .5 :48 p. m. .6:20 p. m. 10 :05 p. m. 12 :01 a. m. 11 :40 a. m. No. 73 Arrives at Salem .9 :15 a. m. .9 :50 a. nr. .2:00 p. m. No. 78 Leaves Salem So. No. 75 A?. 841 em (mixed) ... 74 Leave Salem 3 :U0 p. m. No connectisn south of Geer. Salbu, Faixs City and Western No. 161 L. Salem, motor 7:00 a.m. No. 163 Lv. Salem, motor 9:45 a.m. No. 165 Lv. Salem for Monmouth and Airlie K.l :40 p.m. No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor 4 :00 p.m. No. 169 Lv. Salem, motsr 6 :15 p. m. No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem 5:00 a.m. No. 162 Ar. Salem 8 :3o a. m. No. 164 Ar. Salem 11:10 a.m. No. 166 Ar7 Salem 8:15 p.m. No. 168 Ar. Salem'' 6:00 p.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7 :4D p. m. No. 240 Way Fr t ar Salm 2:30 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oregon Citv Transportation Company Boats leave Salem lor Portland Monday Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ; and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday mornings at 6 a. m. ForCorvallls the boats leave Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o 'clock. .Boats leave fori land for Salem at 6 :45 eacb morning. "THAT LITTLE GAME" now listen - , Youve Got A SPADE Flush and ive Got A HEART fLuSH - And mine Takes the Pot - HEARTS S HIGH SAME AS IN soo. won't havo it after the January white sales. In nautical tactics they speak of trimming the sails but in shopping tactics it is the sales that trim you. Fortunately however as you note the set of a washable satin chemise in the privacy of your boudoir mirror you have the consolation f knowing that they trim you in more ways than one. ! January white sales have become as established a custom in all the best shops as well as Furniture sales in August. I don 't quite see how they have the face to call them white sales anymore however. The daring cut of some of the newest lingerie has cer tainly caused a blushing pinkness to prevtail and the alleged white sale is no longer pure white or pure or white. Things are even beginning to look a bit black for the white sale. What with all the present craze for black Chantilly lingerie, nobody would ever be afraid to go to bed in the dark if it was in one of the exquisite new black Chantilly nighties. They arc al- 4Mt OREGON HLECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NOHTIT wnVfl Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Pnrti.n. ?ta m-2 wl Mi. u 7:15 a.m. a g :25 s. a 9 :45 a. m in T.imitaA n .ok. lvl:20a. m 12 liMnn 1:50p.m. Mtj. :00 b. a 4:00p.m. 16 Limited ... 5 :50 p. n 5:30p.ra 20 7:40p.B) 7:55 p.m. 22 10:00 p. south bound ' Portland to Haish Lv. Portland :S0 a. m. Salem 8 :3R Eugene 10 :5B a. 8:30 am. ... ft Limits in -75 T 10:45 a.m. 7 l2:SKn. m 2 :05 p. m. g 4 :16 p. a 4 :40 p. m. ... 13 Limited .... 6 :40 p. a 6:05p.m. 17 Local .... 8:10 p. a 9:20 p. m 19 11 :20vTm 11 :45 p. in. 21 Owl 1 :65 p. a north bound Lv. Corral I Is Ar. Balea 4 :10 D. m 20 ft :HO n m Lv. Eugene. Ar. 'Sales JSB a. m. io Limited .... 9 :45 a. a 1:55 p. m 18 Limited ... 4:00p.m 5:25 p. m 22 7 :55 n. m 12:05 p. m 2 Owl 4 :85 a. a socth bound Lv. Salem. Ar. Eugene 1 :o5 a. m 21 Owl 8 :60 a. a 10:15 a.m. 5 Limited ....12:25 pa Lv. Salem Ar. Albani 12:55 p. m. 7 1 :50 p. a Stops at Corrallli Lv. Salem. Ar. Albaai 4:15 p. m 9 6 :10 p. a Ar. Albssj . . 7 :85 a. a Lv. Salem. Ar. Hugea 6:45 am 18 8:80 p. a CORVALLIS CONNECTION north bound Lv. Corvallla. Ar. Balea 8:25 a.m. 10 9 :45 a a 12:12 p. ra 14 1:45 p. a 2:41 p.m 16 4 :00 p. a 4 :10 p. m 20 S :30 p. a 6:18 p.m. .'. 22 7:66 p. a SOUTH BOUND Lv. Salem. Ar. Csrrsllu 10:15a. m 5 ...11:33 a. a 4 .15 p.m 9 18:36 p. 12:55 p.m 7 2:20 p. a 6 :40 p. m. 18 :00 p. B heart FluSH ! SPADE Flush OUTSIDE ' with that STuff whatta YA Think " PlAYin- The Flush uiith The Highest card in it WINS TmE(?E'S an ace IN ne Shot up THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1917. most as light as they arc dark any way, it not more so. A streak of yellow appears often on the purest, silk combinations and mauve, cerise and Copenhagen disrupe the pink perfection of many a com- j bination and chemise. For those that have1 pink silk yearn-' Leap anil only pink cotton earnings the pink batiste lingerie this season fell really lovely. 1 saw n bird of a pair of pink wash crepe pajamas dotted all ; over with blue birds and a pink cree nightie covered with blue and white butter flies that was a decidedly fly little garment. The white sales not only otters eov erine for vour back but for your bed and board as well. The linen sheets hemstitched em broidered, monogrammed and inset with laces are marked down sui ficiently to tempt the tightest of tight wads and as for the table linen, well no one can resist it. tfttJiA win table linen must, be chastely and elegantly plain or it must be profusely and lnvistiiy ornare. iuu can see that at the very first glimpse, at the white sales. The war time penelopes in Belgium and France arc busy turning out gossa mer laces and embroideries while their war lords are away. The results are table cloths, doilies, lunch cloths, nap kins and luncheon sets that are fairy like in their fragile beauties. Over colored cloths of gleaming satin these lace and embroidery works of art show to advantage at luncheons, and dinners, carrying out a set color scheme. Just to carry the dolling up of the festal board a step furthest centerpieces of gold or silver guaze heavily embroid ered in gold or silver threads are a brand new conceit. For more eonseivativie and dignified taste the plain damask cloths bordered in a broad satin stripe and monogram med in two places with a square mono gram with plain satin stripe b rdered mon grammed napkins to atch cannot be improved upon. Of course an elab orate lace and embroidery piece is used in the center. A very original and artistic house wife I know dresses her dining table up for breakfasts, home dinners and in formal luncheons in natural colored crash cloths hemstitched and marked in Chinesey monograms of blue with napkins done the same, wun inee u lntli she uses 8 service of the Blue and White Chinese Canton chissa. Naturally she has them made to ol der or makes them herself and the whitet sales arc showing wonderful bargains in lines crash and natural linen by the yard. Certainly with its smashing prices and crash'bv the yard it is no wonder every female these days hears and heeds the call of the white sale. PAPER WOULD BE BOSS (Roseburg Review) Bossing the legislature and antagon izing the newspapers, as well as the property owners of the state, seems to Journal. It is well known that the When Two I ITS A UONDER HE OlDNT Claim the On -r n r a . .o r. 1 i v I OCLriUOC HE made C.i,-. first. -vvk. ulu 1 lie uc; 1 1 Qccm Di aViu EuCHRE AND FiE -HUNDRED I AGAIN - ' I HE'S All S Telegraphic Tabloids i,, lVnTipiiun V1;1a i' . . I ...... I ii .c m ... . Polk street firehouse played seven up lire burned the root ot the building. Marysville, Cal. When a hobo, hired to work by the day, found $.,000 in bills hidden in a grandfather's clock and turned it over to the woman of the house, she gave him a reward of 50 cents and a tract. Chicago. Police women could 'nt catch mashers because men recognized them when tfley reported over police patrol boxes. So now they will report over public phones, at five cents per. Chicago. .Stephen Jerkin ''got the habit." He fell off three ladders and sued three companies. Xow he is charged with working a confidence game, although he avers he was hurt each time he fell. Chicago. Miss Eva Sanbell fell on an icy sidewalk so hard she jolted two planks loose. But $30 in bills, which she found under the planks proved balm for her bump. Hammond, Ind. A political party "for hyphenated Americans" has been organized here. A thousand foreign ers attended the initial meeting. Manchester. Ens., Jan. 26. The British labor party today adopted resolutions at its conference approv ing President Wilson's plans of an in- ternational league to force peace at the conclusion of the war. There was iust one dissenting vote in the seven hundred delegates present. New York. Rescued by a eop and n ,.K.,li- nt 1 1 1 1 'i rlrmfl rt PI'S, o shiv- i Lieu iw u v.iu. v ... , ---- ering fox terrier, whining and refusing food, jumped over the back of the chair and hanged itseir. New York. Henry Schrim is too close a fit even for a freight elevator. He thought he could pull his stomach in and ride up with his wagon but he couldn't. He stuck. New York. Cabbage is going up and art is coming down. Cabbage has risen four hundred percent in price in a year and Rubens' "Adoration" once solid for $26,000, today sold for $10,000. Journal is an advocate of single tax propaganda, such as was regularly and vigorously swatted by the votere of this state at several elections in recent years Now it seems to be attempting a role of bossism or bulldozing over the leg islature that is seldom witnessed any where. Oregon legislatures may have been guiltv of many things in the past, but have never been guilty of being openly ruled by the dictation of a single tax advocate. Yielding to its club now. in the face, of last November's election returns, would tie preposterous. Flushes Clash its A Good LOUiE UNCORK The ICE; CREAft Thin& That Bird Dont Play LRoquET HE MIGHT BRimG A mallet Along To OuQ ui Game rr MlHED UJ- a . JsaV vest; mm ! CLASSIPIED ADVERTISING! CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGH3T DR. O. li. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro i practie's Fountain Head, Davenjfort, ! kjwh, ii you nave irieu everyiniBg SB1 got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank building. Phone Mais 87. Residence, Main 828-R. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employejj. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. R1SDON RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. MISCELLANEOUS OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, dean of the Oregon School of Neurology, has removed from the Hubbard bldg. to 712 State St., corner Cottage St. Ex amination free. Phone 1350. tf a injau men larm or river hot torn land, will be offered at auction sale Jan. 2. Somebody will get a bar gain. or particulars call 4i0 or see Hanaro Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. . tf ARE YOU GOING East! Consult us about reduced freight rates en house hold goods to all points. Fast through service. Capital City Transfer Co.. ! 181 S. Commercial St., Salem. Fhone 933. National Security League Discusses Foreign Laborers Washington, .Tan. 2(1. Renewed aj tort lor Americanization of immigrant1 laborers and a more perfect assimila tion of immigrant population was; urged todry by Walter ('. Piper, of the I National Association of Real Estate i Hoards. Detroit. bet'fi' iho Wa'tlAMal I Neeurity league here, today. Iipe.r advanced Detroit as the "leader hi the Americanization move ment" aim as "the most American of American cities." Detroit businessmen and manufac tures, he said, have joined in a determ ined campaign In 1 Allllllhallllll De troit's sixty thousand non Knglish speaking aliens. As a result of this campaign, lie said, one hundred percent more applications for naturalization papers were filed in Detroit in MM than the previous year. "The immigrant, " I'iper said, "is a powerful industrial, social and politienl factor a vital link in our industrial progress. "Their assimilation is not welfare work but fundamental civic necessity." The Detroit board of education, I'iper said, sympathizing with the movement, has opened thirty public nh'ht schools in the foreiirn duarters. ! where foreigners may learn Knglish. Itetre't s employers, under tne direc tion of the Detroit hoard of commerce in furtliauee of the movement, have issued recommendations to their non- i Knglish speaking employes to attend i these schools. Those attending them i will be favlhred in promotion. WAS HE A JOKER? 'entralia, Wash., Jan. 2. Hold hunters prospected around the old home of W. F. Bryan today, following the discovery of his will, dated 1KHH. The will said that two .iugs of gold had been buried on the property, and that it was a case of "finders keepers." This was done, said the will, to kee Bryan's "lazy k'mfolk" from getting the money. RATS ATE UNLEAVENED BREAD Portland, Ore., Jan. 2li A ton of un- I feast was found palatable by rats ami they consumed it, according to tesli j moiiv today in the suit of the Witten- berg Matzohs company, Chicago, to col ; leet cash for the sacramental loaves jfrom the South Portland Benevolent as sociation and the Free Hebrew Nkoftl. Judge Davis held the defendants were I nut liable. FOR SORE, SWOLLEN, TIRED FEET Dennis Eucalyptus ST Alt DRUQ STORES Tubes 26c jars 60c "I Ointment I ? MtMtMtMMtHfmM4MttlKH ELECTRIC BATHS Massage, Ameri , INSURANCE AND REAL EST A3 B can and Swedish, drugless methods I ..ww.-, "Ll"f!?en.EULPdru8,;',3'cUAS. B. IIOPGKIN-Gencral Im,r- P"'"1' alm" ol- Office hours, 10 a, in, to 9 p. tf SCAVANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al' kinds removed on monthly eontracti at reasonable rates. Yard and ceil pools cleaned. Office phone Mail 2247. Residence, Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladu & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. MONEY LOANED On furniture, live stock, vehicles, implements, etc. All transactions private. Possession re tained. Union Loan Agency, 217 S. High street 2-25 FOR SALE FRU1TLANB NURSERY Sale yard High and Ferry streets. Full line of nursery stock. Italian prunes a spe cialty. Grafted ftannuctt walnuts, noman strain. .Nursery located one mile east of penitentiary. Fhone 100F21. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade street BiHs payable monthly in advance. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVERYTHING Salem ElestrU Co., Muonto Temple; 27 North High sfkig UN PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO T. V. Ban, 164 Sonth Commercial itreet Main 2SS TRANSFER AND DRAT AGE Salem Trnek Dray Co., corner Btate ana rront itreet Msi M NO PROHIBITION FOR TEXAS Austin. Texas. Jan. M, The state house of representatives this ufternoon deleated !I2 to 42 a resolution calling for submission of statewide prohibition to a general election. This said to in sure passage of a resolution i-alling for a constitutional convention, at whirh an attempt will be mmle to insert pro hibition amendment in the constitu tion. London's parks are being turned into farms. What's the matter with open ing all those British reservations for Settlement that l.loyd-tieorge had his eye on when the war broke outl It ought to be easier now than then. LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Or i;on Cedar Camp, No. B24tj, meets even Thorsri.-iv evening at 8 o'clock m Me Derbv Laikv bldg., corner Court and High street's. J. V. Pay, V. C, J. A. Wright, Cleili. SALEM LODGE Nr.. , A. F. A. M Stated communications flrat Friday Is each month at 7 :iSO p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Cbas. McCsrter, W. M. ; 8. Sulver, aeeretary. 'INITHD ARTISANS rapltsl Anembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. is I. O. O. F. hall. C. O. Matloek, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 Stats street. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18 K. of P. Derby buildiur, Tuesday evening of eai-h week at 7:30. Loyd T. Itigdon, G C.j W. B. ililson, K. of R. and S. A. O. 0. W. Ptcrtectlon Lodge Ns. X Meet every Monday evening at 8 In tbt Mef.ornack ball oorner Court and Libert streets, A. K. Anfrsnce, M. W. ; S. A McFndden, recorder ; A. L. Brown financier ; R. B. Duhcsn. treasurer SALEM HUMANE soi'liri'Y- H. D. Keelat president ; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, Berretsrw Alt cases of cruelty or neglect of dual animals should be leporte t tB4 secretary for InvcstlgatMn. By Mort. M. Burger .. S,tv Hnn.l. r..l ...tat., f-rj rentals. Hubbard bldg. Fhone 3M. if ELECTRIC SUPPLY; Co., 220 N. Libtrly, Phone 263. A com plete line of Elect riot Supplies and fixtures. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Dtpot National and American fcic Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenoo and Stove Works, 20 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians nd nerve specialists. Graduate of Amtr-. ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksynle, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angelei college. Treat acute and chrome diseae. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 U. S. National Btmto kuilding. Phone 859. Residence, 340 North Capital street. Phone 469. MRS. M. T. SCHOETTLE Osteopoth le physician, graduate of Founders School of Osteopathy, Kirkswihe, Misotiri. Treatment by appointment. Phone Main 3D2R. 028 N. Winter, S. lem. 1 ELEOTRIflAT. DB MO LAY COMMANDEHT, No. B, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In en.ki month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Maiopta Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights lira courteously Invited to meet with .., Lot b. l'earce, E. C, Frank TurcM-, recorder. BODSON COUNCIL, No. L R. 8. it. tatcd assembly first Monday In eul month, Masonic,, Temple. N. P. Kami en, Thrice Illustrious Master; vlenn C. Nlles, recorder. 8AI.EM COUNCIL NO. 222 Knights i l.sdlcaif Security Meets every 2nd n. 4th WeilucsUny each month at Hi i Elall. Visiting member are Invited tm attend. K. P. Walttn, financier, 480 ft. 14th Street. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. A. ST. Stated communications third Krlt)r In each mouth at 7 .30 p. - m. In ts Ma&onlcTfinple. Hal" V. Bolam, W. st. Krnost U. Choute, secretary. WOODMEN OF TnB WORLD Meet evry Friday nilit at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg., Court and High Sts. A. J. Swiinink, 7 C.; L. S. (leer, eleik, S07 Court street. Phone 308. R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" N' 1360. meet every Thursday evening in Derbv and l.afky building, Oatsirt and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Sehaupp 1H71 Market, oracle; -Mrs. Melissa Persons, recoi.ler, 1296 N'orihi Commerenl. Phone 1436M, LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Ton CHINESE MEDICINE AMD TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ears Any known Disease, Olen Sundays from 10:00 . St. lifttil 8:00 p. m. 163 South High 8trrt. Oregon. Fboas I3s