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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1914)
faob art DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914. WE ARE SALEM'S AGENTS FOR THE NEMO CORSETS WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS SAHLIN CORSETS-FERRIS W AISTS GU N N ETT'S J j BLACK SILKS La PORTE WOOLEN DRESS GOODS BELFAST TABLE LINENS FRENCH AND ENGLISH SILK. HUMttt i II II 11 II M El M U 11 H a E4 II II 11 II n u ii ti n ti ti it ei ti u n ti si ti ri ii ti ti ti ti n ti El M a II n ti ti n I! 11 II !! U Is n M ri ii ii n ti D u ti u n ii w m n 81. ti 11 II Our latest purchases of new Spring Coats are here all the new shades shown New Spring Coats now on sale at prices that will make selling lively come and see real bargains coats up to $15 and $18 now selling for $6.90 $8.90 $11.90 Extra Special Men's $10 Spring Suits $4.95 Boy's 35c Overalls only 23c 25c fancy Curtain Scrims, yd 12y2c 8 1-3 Standard Apron Ginghams, yd 5c 25c Fancy Plisse Crepes, yd 15c Children's Wash Dresses 25c, 35c, and 49c Ladies' $2.50 White Duck Dress Skirts, slight- ly soiled, only 75c Children's Shoes, pair 25c, 35c and 49c If you want to buy new Spring trimmed Hats at low prices come here fell py V V'V :,t W0 Spring Millinery Now marked out on the counters at wonderfully low prices 98c, $1.49, $2.50 and up n u ra a ii ei EJ II 11 11 11 tl ti El 11 B ti M II 11 ei II ii n ei n M n ei E1 11 ti tl K1 Ei 11 11 El 11 II 11 11 11 El tl E1 El El ll II 11 II m tt ti tl tl ll n ti ii ei ti 11 EJ Our New York Buyer's Latest Purchases Are Here Come to The Chicago Store and You'll Save Money on the Latest and the Newest Spring Merchandise We Make the Low Prices for Salem The New Balmacaan Coats are here The latest New York models in Ladies' Suits are here The new Silk Dress Goods are here The new Embroideries and Laces are here The latest New York models in Millinery are here The new Kid Gloves and Silk Hosiery are here The new Spring Wash Fabrics are here The new Buttons and Ribbons are here The new Summer Underwear for ladies is here The new Spring models in Corsets are here v The new Shoes for ladies, misses and children are here The new Clothing for men and boys is here We invite you to visit our store look through and get our prices. We are spot cash manufacturs buyer, using every effort in our power to secure goods all the time at lower prices for the benefit of our customers. Come here and save money. a. a a A --4AAAAA4 Extra So Just received by express a dandy line of New Spring Suits all up-to-the-hour in the new models and latest popu lar shades. New Spring Suits Now opened up and ready for selling. Come and see the latest at the lowest prices in Salem. Values up to $18 and $20, now only $7.50 $8.50 $9.50 and $12.50 ecia The New Waffle Coatings Now on sale in all the late tango shades and dice checks. Come here for low prices'. 1000 Yards New Silks Just received. Come and look through. See the new materials and our special low prices. $1.00 Kid Gloves, all shades, pair 69c $2.00 Wool Nap Blankets, for extra big beds.... 98c Wonderful bargains this week in Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linens and Muslins. iL"k"iimliimriiii h-"' -, r inr' -1-h.th - -"- - - -J- ' ' the STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ,7yfEv b Jiuj-tr3ui iMMllM HllilHiflllllimilllllBdIMMIll''WjhJ"'J'l1 . Cfcuak. ..iKillillil.ill.nl - 100 dozen of ladies' new spring and summer underwear now ; ii . i 5, specially priced I ariies'Siimmpr m mm U ;' Virr !f ,1 -r Underwear Now marked out on our ' counters at bargain prices 8c, 10c, 12k, 18c and 25c W? I'W' fPW IS. :a inaaanizaass!: .ansanasEEnazaasaaaaaiffinaasanHBnaa n n ii n El ii u u ii M n ci K1 M ia ci Daddy's Bedtime Th Lion Looked at . th Quill. Story Billy Porcupine -Saved by His Brother's Quills, NCK nioti a tltm" ticpim dnilily, "thrro llvnl wny olT In tlie wimmIm- llio (li'imo, hliu'k wihmIh wIiito pooplu iicvit i u fiunlly of pomi' Now, you know, c'hlMreu, iiorfupliH'S Imva lutiK. Hluirp (inllU. "l'hoy imiihI h vory onu'l." Hiinm-Ntcil Kvolyn. "Oil, no,'' wild dnilily; "tlicy n-iilly uru very nil 111 unit iniwt Itlmlly liy nil' inn. Tliiy iniiHt. Imvu tlnmu iiillln In mlor to protiTt Hii'IiihoIvi'm. All mil iiiiiIh iioimI hiiiih' nicMim of piotiu'llon, Tliy iiuiNt Imvo bIiiii'p cIiiwh or Hlmr) ttvtli or ln vfiy MtroiiK nnil IiI-oiiiiIiIiik to bvi tlii'in from harm In too milimil worlil, Ho tint port'iii'liii'" Imvo their ipilllH, niul tlioy jiiHt Imvo to Klircinl tlii'iiiHclvfn out Willi tin-si) luiii iolnnil inlll In tho nlr wlion tlioy m-o tiny unl'rU'mlly iinliuiil, n ml tlu cri'iitiiro iiHiinlly rmw In four. "Ono tlmo ii niothiT niul tliulily pon-uplno hml nIx liciiulirul little xirrii ltm 'lillilt'oii-iit li'imt tlicy tlimiKlit llioy woro bountiful nm! wore voiy lirouil of tlii'in. Hut tho younp'Ht was not very utroiiKi noltlior woro IiIh iiIIIm vory Hliiirp polntoil. Ko Ills uiotlior ami ilmlily and IiIm otlior llttlo linilhoni ami hInIcik niailo a uroat pot of llttlo Hilly romiplno, ax lu wiih mlloil. Whoiiovor Hilly wantod to no aiiywlioro ouo of IiIh brothom or hIhIoik IwayN wont nluni; wltli lilm to hio that no harm cauio to him, "Oini day Hilly Toi'iuplno wiin tnvltoil 'to a poivuplno clitlilrou'H parly. Only vory yoiinn poii upliii'ii woro Invltoil, no Hilly wuh tlio only ono Invlloil nut of bin family. 111m nmtlior tloil lilm all up nlooly for tho party mii.1 bruNlioil Ills ipillU to luiiko llioiu look an well an po'llilo. niul olT ho atiii'totl with hU lilum-Kt lirulhor. Hilly roroupliiii wan awfully oxollod, aa ho lovotl linrtloH. Hut tlioy hml not noun vory tar whon a uront runililo wan hoiiril IhroiiKh tho wimhIs, 'Oil, what In thill'' oiloil Hilly I'ori'iiplno, ami tioforo IiIh linillii-r Ii Uil tlmo to iiiinwor what hIioiiIiI thoy hoo omulni; towanl thoiu but u uront tilic lion. Tlio Hull uploil Hilly Hist, ami, neolntf IiIn itillln woron't vory utroiiR. ho thcumht to hluwlf, 'I'll noon do nway with that dollnito llttlo UMinu'l.' Hut h hadn't noon Hilly' lirothor. who ipih Uly kIiovisI Hilly book of hint ami tood In front of tlio lion, with lili ipillla mh UIiik Nlraliiht out. "Thou tho bin Hon boitiul to troinhlo ax ho looltod at tho nlnirp, lonu miiIIU or nilly's brolhor, Ho saw ho couliln't irot at Hilly without attaoklnu Hilly's lirothor, and no tho Kivnt IiIk lion tnrnol nway from tho llttlo poivuplno. tdilv rrlnii with roar lit tho luoro thonxlit of thono awful ipillU of Hilly' lirothor. ami ran. Tni throiijih Ida hinp ipillln ho wiiod IiIh lirothor' llfo, and how happy tlio imri'iipiiio family foil at Hilly re-, no I nooiln t toll you." THAN TO OIIOW NEW, 'Tlio ton.lonry to put nrf until tnmi.r row what no kIiiiiiI.I do ti'duy Hi'oiiat fur moHt of tlio lml'1 lioailn wo ooo la td front row. Nowbro' llorpliiilo top fallian Iiir 1 provoutii biildno, Tim 1I1111 Jmff I iloKtroyoil by itn uho ami n 0Tiilitbn of lo'ultli imtintalnml la tlio nd 'nlp. Nnirly voryon hn lmlr troulilo of WUH tlrwripti'oa which llurpiolda will I'orroct. lon't wait until It i too Into, ll in roni'oiloil In bo tlio Ktanilar.l hair romoilv n ii. I 1 roi'oviinoiidoil and np t.lii'd by all tho bent li ti i r dronxiT ami linrbor. Nowhru' lli'rpb'iilo la BOo nail 1.P0 ition I i.l.l by all tloulom nlm your anloo It to do"nll that In rhiiiuod, If Vimi nro not mitinl'iod your niuaoy will lio rotumlod. Honil lOo In pontngo for naiplo niul bonk nlmat tlio lour to Tlio llorplrido I'liiapnay, llopt, li., Dotroit, Mich, Rosolutlon Provldos for Faymont tc Dnte of Patrolman Who Is In ellgiblo to Hold Office. READING OF WHISKEY MISSIVE I SUNFINISHED Sign Orilliiiuu'O Killed, Lord Flayground Fropoflltion Docllnod and Budget Suggostlon Hoard. Tlio city cnaiicil Ii,m moniim piihkoiI n roKoliiliiiii ilccrooiiiK that tlio office of lii'orjjo Siiii.l.'i'n as policeman bo do I'liiicd vacant for tho icn-.ni that lio lacked l ho tlni'o vciiih' iohiiIciico ro ipiiroiucnt. Tlio roxiiliition was lutri iliiccd lv tho health and police com mittee and provided that lie receive pay lo date, Million vote, I uniiii.-l tlio res uliilion, The mini'..' of liiuiics, l'i-li.-r an. I Siiinloi'H weio lii'd up hoiiio time iio by an in.iiiiii l ion hct'iiiOM' of iillc.'.l incliHil.ilily, - Mayor Steevo halted tho rondiuK of a coniiiiiiiiication cnlliiiK for the urie.it mi Ik i hiii'KO of violating tho liipior Iiiwh of tlio Unloui Water i'onipny'i officer on tho Kionad that drinking wntcr polluted by nevetal plain of whickey ha.) been pumped through the nmiiiH hero lifter beinu ouiptie.l iulo the river at Albany. The mayor Kent tho com munication to the mii Mo basket. Tint Ivui clerk" would bo unueccM-iiiy and i lui.l decl.lcil to dii-peiKO with tlio for vices of Mi WiUon wan reported by Uo.order l!ljla. The matter wont ovo.' to the next aieeling, on rcc.iniiiicn.ini iui. of Million, t'oiimilniHii iIoiiom Intro. lined rco bit inn providing that lueetiucn of the council bo held tho fir a. third Mon ily of each inonth, liote,l of weekb-, being the belief that tlio work ono bo tiKiiKRi'tod with fewer mootiugn than have boon hold !aro a voir o l -t .lanuary. Tho eouncil will votu on the propoition April 13, Ordinances relating to recent bond isHuen were given first and second reil.l lag. Tho ordinance relating to nigna as indefinitely postponed. Do Not Favor Changes, Tho ordinance oiuniaitteo' report in definitely postponing the ordinance re lating to signs created some discussion, Macy, author of tho ordinance, said a bit of people wanted it and that it n diico.l (he area regulated to the illumin ated section of the city. This feature had tho approval of the secretary of tho eoniinercial club, he said. SpauLl ing, of tho ordinance committee, ex plained that the committee did not favor making drastic changes. I Tho petition of Viek Uros. for per- j mission to Install tin overhead bridge' between UdO North High and "d" Nortu' Church was favorably reported, The building coiniuitteo reported t lint j the city treasurer said ho could g"r j along for it while with tho safe and coo-1 si.lcralioa of a conimiiiilcnliou regard- ing new devices to safeguard records was indefinitely postponed. I The sewer eoniniiltee recommended a petition for a sewer in tho nllev dock II be taken care of in making up the next budget. BlocH Not Dosired, The playground sbe in South Salem, offered by William 1'. l.or.l, Is not d sirod at this time, the park couimitt.'e reported. Tho committee stated that the city was not lu a position to buy it, it was believed, that the O. .1. Fry site was enough Mini the city wa not Inter ested in the Lord proposition. City Treasurer t'riissan reported tint ho had received the money from the sale of .fiiO.OOH refunding bonds, total ing s10.tlo7. and had refunded bonds du .lanuary 1, 1IU4. The city engineer reported that t!i eoutrnct for tho Improvement of Sou'll High, Mill tu Hush, lad been completed six mouths and recommended payment) of a balance of tS0t.Sl lo the contract or, the Mnatagne-O'lteilly company The contract totaled lS,lVliUM. The report bad boon signed by tho ehairiirm of the street committee but was onion.) reroferrd. The engineer' estimate favoring the payment of a balance duo on tho sew er in the alley in block 70, totaling $(l!t,.S!l, to 1). K. Gross, was referred to the street committee. The engineer 'a estimnto of n balance of .fl'.O", due K. W. Atchison, for con structing a sewer in block (it) was ap proved and payment ordered. I There was some discussion as to tho status of the incinerator matter and it was finally decided to introduce a reso lution and fix it up properly in the rec ords. It was also decided to havo a now loiitiact with the tile peoplo to take .are of garbage until it would be pos sible to use tho new location owned by the city. Fulmoter Accepted. A resolution accepting the offer of the Portland Hailwny, bight & Power company to place the machino in the fire department for use in reviving vic tims of nspyhxiation, drowning or othei mi-Imps in which it. might be necessary, win accepted. The fire department will lespurt.l to calls at any time, day or night. Hunt Pros, wore given permission to install a platform oa Hivision street for ii-o in unloading products, Tho claim of tho Salem Tile Wor'u for a check deposited with the city was allowed. New Budgot Suggestion. The charter committee reported thet in drnfting the coniniissinn form charter it bad provided that present officers of the city should servo until January 1, lit 15. H was desired, however, that if the coniniissinn form should be adopt ed the now officers should have an op portunity to prepare the budget fur l!!. and it was reipiif ted that the coun cil express its sentiment on 'he mat ter. The communication was referred. Macy suggested that a vole of than!. be extended to the committee for pro vi.ling that the present council should ( serve until tho first of the year. j A STKANGER. Mr. Strnnger-in-the-City, if you are a single man and have money in your pocket, you can take time to look nround and learn for yourself the best mean of securing a position, but If you nro married, with somo ono de pendent on you or if your fi nance nro limited you will do well to get nc.auninted with the shortest route to employment in the shortest tinio possible. The shortest route is through the Journal Want Ads, and you'll be sure (o find something to which you are fully suited in a day or two by reading them carefully daily. If you don't, why run a Want Ad of your own, telling jest what you can do list. This iatter means will bo sure to work nt once if tho other fails lit first. t- i- rl"mliii'iii.Wili ill L AN Arrow COLLAR For Summer Wear. 1 for 25c Cluclt. Penlvslv ft rompin", Troy. New Ynrk WEST SALEM RESIDENT ALLEGED TO HAVE ATTACKED LENA EREBS, AGED 13 YEARS Joseph Scott, a North Salem resident, was arrested yesterday afternoon by James Imlnh, constable for the West Salem district, Polk county, on a war rant charging him with attacking LelTo, Krebs, a 13-year-old girl who resides at 606 Belmont street. According to tho arresting office., Scott committed tho crime in Polk couu ty several days ago wbilo in that vicin ity with tho Krebs girl on a flowi r picking excursion,. The girl'i parents are the prosecuting witnesses besid- the young girl herself. Scott, made several efforts to scour bail following his nrrest yesterday, Fail ing to find anyone who would go senil ity for him, Constable lhlnli took tho man to the city jail where he wns lock ed up pending his hearing in the justice of the peace court in West Salem this morning. ' Scott is well known here, while hi alleged victim comes of prominent peo ple of North Salem. D.D.D. Opens New Era in Cure of Skin Disease Ij A Mm fl j GEO. Good at Cash Cfffwvm imI Ul tWr t int hMwt vrmlum (I pita f Front-am ltHmrt E, WATERS ZS3 C wihl St., Stbw. Orttm Professor Hudlong 's case of eczema wns known to almost every hospitnl and physician of reputation throughout the state of Connecticut. His letter is another interesting demonstration of what is being accomplished by the famous specific 1). P. 1). Prescription. " It mny be of interest to yo-i to knew that your life-giving preparation. I. 1). P. Prescription has been of incal culable value to me. 1 wen covered with enema from head to foot whoi I began using your remedies. 1 roulii get no relief, although I tried thou snad means. I applied but two bot tles of the Proscription; a cure was effected in a very short time, in les than one month." Prof. C. J. Hudlong, South I. vine, .'nn. Ask any druggist today fur I. I). 1), Prescription. He'll tell' you it allay the itch Instantly and soon there are signs of cure, We have handled Ttie remedy for years and regard it as the specific for skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or ask us about 1). 11. 1). Prescription, also about I). P. P. soap especially for tender skins. We offer the first full sire bottle on the guarantee that unless it stop the itch at once, it costs you not a cent. J. C. Ferry, Druggist. ,.ww,HwT'H.- ..up wry .ii.nwywww .Hiin, . mi., n,, . . nn ,i .tf,uai.t