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PAOE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREOON, MONDAY, JUNE If., 1914, V7 MEYERS ORIGINAL Jonie White Sale Continues With Unusual Value-Giving Our 695th Wednesday Surprise Sale fortune the 17th Rub-Dry Towels, This popular towel is much in demand, and a splendid seller at 05c, but we procured a large lot of them and give our customers the benefit of our purchasing power. Large absorbent towels of a weave all their own; each towel in a carton; excellent quality. Housekeepers should supply towel needs next Wednesday during this sale. 135c tow els, special for 25c each Sale starts at 8::0. See window display. CHERRY FAIR JUNE 25, 26 AND 27 M - All Around Town M Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. LT. S. Hunk building. o Fifty-dollar library table for $28.00; 1513 Court street; cull evenings. M. M. Magee, who re tides about four miles eust of this city shows a Bod . hooked I'ippin upple in perfect condi tion. The uppln was picked last full and kept in nn open shack all winter. o Dr. Asseln, Zahnartz, Steeves Bldg. o j It is understood tho state will have its employes under tint Workmen 'si compensation luw, 'hut is such employes '. as are engaged in work more, dangerous tliiin holding office. There are about 1 men at work on the Tumiilo project,! and these will couio within the scope of j the law iiilv first, when it goes into' effect. Dr. E. F. Reamer, eye, ear, nose and i throat. Masonic Temple. j ITnltejl ntntaa crnvArmiiAiit AfrlWnle I - - ......... .J Bv . V .U..W.U VI.ILIMD li ro giving a demonstration in I'ortltind today to railroad men of the safest nail best methods of shipping dynninito, blasting powder and other high explos ives and Agents R. H. Houston of the southern Pacific, and C. K. AJbin of the Oregon Electric, both went to Port land to witness the demonstration. Other railroad men from different parts of tho state will also be In attendance to listen to the words of the government inspectors. Thirty-dollar btrdaeye dressing table for IS; 1543 Court street; call even ings. "The worst roads In Marion county are located between Salem and Wil- lioit Springs," said A. (!. Magcrs this; morning. Mr. Mugers, accompanied by Lis children and sister Mrs. Thompson, of Harrington, Wash., nutoed to the springs yesterday. Huts and chuck boles are as thick as holes in a porous plaster, according to Mr. Makers, and Wexford Tonight at 7.30 and 9:30, Tomorrow at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:30. GEORGE KLEIN E present I lis Greatest Photo Drama Antony and Cleopatra 3 ACTS8 REELS 7,500 PEOPLE. Gorgeous- Wonderful The Greatest Production You Have Ever Seen. Admission 10 and 20 Cents. r I 35c kind, 25c each if 444 - the highway is not fit for travel of, any kind, Seventy -flvo dollar buffet for $10; 1513 Court street, (.'nil evenings. This is the last day in which refusal to come under the operation of the state Industrial accident law, common ly known as tint workmen's compensa tion luw, can bo filed, and within the past week more thai, lull refusals that had been filed with the comiuisstoli were withdrawn. It is estimated that fully 82 per cent oi tint employers in the state will come under the opera tion of the law and that 1MI per cent or tint employes will do so. Most of the departments of the Hlate will .ie under the law, and the state will cancel nil insurance coat nu ts now held in this connection on .Inly 1, when the law goes into effect. 5150.00 bedroom suite, Circassian walnut, for 75.0(1; 154.1 Court street; call evenings. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank" our friends for tho kind sympathy expressed during our deep bereavement and for the beau tiful flowers and the music. MBS. Y. . COLONY. K. A. COLONY. Be sure and visit Brletenbush Springs this summer. I'mler new ninnngement. Huths all remodeled ami up to date, (lood restuurnnt and store. Tents for rent. For information, address J. K. Johnson, Detroit, Oregon. 0 Porfessor Bullock, of Harvard, who was here Saturday, came by way of Vancouver, II. ('., ami tells the follow ing: Since the discovery of oil in Culgnry about every other place in Van couver is n bucket shop ami selling oil stock worth probably 50 cents a bushel. An old innn wandered into one of these places and was immediately grabbed by a booster who begun to tell him the immense profits to be made in the wells for which he hud stock for sale. "This is a big one, best in the world," said the booster. " Why, it's a whale." "A w'uale is it?" said the old man; "well the whole thing looks fishy to me. The well is a whale, you mid your gang are sharks, and the' sidewalk is full of suckers, so I guess I won't bite." A record breaker in Salem clothing sales The Toggery's "Mid Season Clean up." Where price are Cut but quality never. Soino 27 fanners of Gilliam county stand to have the loans made them by the state land hoard cancelled. It seems that when Jay Bowormaii was acting us agent for the board at Con don, ho Hindu the alt: tracts of title to I the Innds on which the money was loaned. The abstracts nave not been filed and the bourd has notified the borrowers that they must file the ab stracts at once. Tint fanners say they pwuid Mr. Howerm.in for making the .abstracts ami the boaid has written him but so far has received no reply. Tbe farmers have been notified that they must look to Mr. Ttowermnn for any redress as he did the work, and it is between them to settle their own THE GANSTERS In Four Full Reels. BLIG1I fVr.V?W "hZZ llrmbles. I'nless tho abstracts are fit ed within a few days tho loans will be .culled in. Dear Charlie Get your Rummer suit ut Tho Toggery while the prices are cut way down. The amount you save will come in handy when we get mar ried. , At tho meeting of the precinct com. initteemcn of the Republican party held at the court house Saturday afternoon,. .1. C. Scigmunil, of Salem, (1. Keech, of i Stnyton, and C. Ilaitnian of Nilvorton, went appointed on the committee to act in cus. of vacancies. M. I. Jones of Itrooks, (I. lirown, of Snlctu, K. M. Ln More, of Salem, K. ,H. Lamport of Nnloin, ' and i. Reynolds of Chemawu were up-, pointed on the committee on platform i resolutions. D. K. Kobertson was elect ed chairman and -i. I). Kl.iott secretary.! Much old time oratory and enthusiasm j was manifest and the members present I expressed the desire for a thorough organization of their party on a good canvass of the voters before the elee-: tion next full. The committeemen will meet again on June 27 to hear tho re port of the various committees and to complete the organization of the party. o Piano recital Miss Margaret Fishor will (present her pupils in recital at the First Methodist church, Monday even ing, June 15, at 8:15 o'clock. Public cordially invited. The "African Dip", the concession during the recent Woodman carnival where a colored man was dropped into a shallow tank of water when a baseball hit a small target in front and released a spring controlling the perch occupied by the bather, was closed down ut (I o'clock Saturday night by the police of this city on the ground of iiihumnuity. C. K. Sutton, of this city, is the owner of the concession ami plays the part of the victim but on Friday night hap pened to be suffering from a cold and hired a local man to act as the "dip". The local man, being unused to the re peated plunges and as there was a breeze blowing at the time, shivered as he sat on his perch and the matter was brought to the attention of the police by people who complained that it was inhuman, with the result iivnt the show was closed down. Mr. Sutton says that he hits been running his show for three weeks and has held forth in several tow ns of the valley and in no case be fore has he been obliged to close down. Do you wear men's clothes? Then it 's hike to Tho T'wujory for you, for there's where you can get your summer wear at from a third to a half what you have been paying. Hasten. o That Valley real estate is in demand was proven this morning when Walter 1. Tooze, one of the proprietors of the pool ball on State street, sold five acres located near Woodburn for $200 pet acre. The part sold is that of a portion of a big farm situated iu one of the richest farming belts in the Valley about a mile from Woodburn. W, A. Yoike bought tho property. If you want to see Dr. Mendolsohn the eyesight specialist, about your eyes or your glasses, call on him as soot at you possibly can, ns he will leave on the evening of July 3 for his vacation and will be gone a full mouth. Ir. XI. P. Mendelsohn, rooms 10-211 V. S. National Hank Building. Governor West left this afternoon st 4 o'clock for Portland, lie will leave there at 7 for the east, lie expects ito be away some six or seven weeks, visiting many of the institutions of the east for the purpose of getting ; pointers on the management of those i in Oregon. OF NEW YORK THEATER, Today Only If yon want to see Dr. Mendelsohn the eyesight socialist, about your eyes ' or your glasses, cull on him tia soon as you possibly can, as he will leave on the evening of July 3 for his vacation and will lie gone a full month. Dr. M. I r. jiiemicisoun, rooms .'lu-zu L. o. i National Bunk building. ! Among the medical practitioners who 1 attended the banquet of the College of. Physicians anil Surgeons, hoi. I at the Hotel Virginia, Look Beach, Cal., on, Thursday last was Dr. Clyde V. .Nelson, ; of Salem, Oregon, j Rudy Butte, the young man who sua- j tainnl a severely cut thumb whilo; working with Koine hollies at the Sa lem brewery last Friday, is aide to be about his duties again despite the fact that the member was split clean to the bone by the glass. With the ex ception of a few sleepless nights, Mr. : Butte declares that iie is getting along nicely. I IT you want to see Or. Mendelsohn : the eyesight specialist, about your eyes or your glasses, call on him us soon as you possibly can, as he will leave on the evening of July .'I for his vacation and will be gone a full month. Dr. M. V. Mendelsohn, rooms 210-211 V. . National Bunk building. ! The Girls' Willamette club held Bpe- ciui exercises at tho university chapel this morning in commemoration of j Jason Lee, the founder of Willamette! university. Just eight years ago to-1 day his body was moved to this city I and placed in the Jason I.ee cemetery ' and today the club is raising a big flag on the grave. The flag and the ' pole were secured by the Girls' Wil-! ! lametto club. j The Salem Cherrians have received : a special invitation to attend the I Frontier day exercises to be held at Walla Walla in September. The Fron- tier day celebration is a rival for the Pendleton round up and the promoters are uiukiug great efforts to make their diow a success. Tho Cherriaus have also been urged to attend the Fourth of July celebiution ut Vancouver this jenr. ! Announcement We want to extend a ' 'hearty invitation to the public to make use of our reception room w hile wait-j ing for enrs. Salem Klectric Co., Ala- I sonic Temple, 127 North High street. J j The city council will hold its annual ! ; meeting in the city hall this evening, .lust the general grist of business will be up for consideration. j I Owing to Coventor West being out of the state, it will be "Coventor 01 cott" for a month or two. Giving up housekeeping. 8150.00 bedroom suite for 75.00 ; $511.00 li brnry table for .t28.()0; $75.1)0 buffet for .MOJIO; $30.00 dressing tublo for 15.110. 1543 Court street; cull even ings. Secretary Olcott is sending out a lot- ter to each of tin' county clerks this nrternoon asking them to make a re check of the McNiiryBenson votes from the tally sheets', ami it is ex pected that by the end of the week this matter may bo settled. The ne cessity of prompt action is urged and the clerks asked to send in the cor rected abstracts of tho votes us Boon us possible. Walter B. Jones, juvenile officer of l.nne county, was in this city today for a short time on his way back to F.ugonc. Mr. Jones made the trip to tao stato industrial school to bring down two girls who were committed from l.auo couuty. H. H. Gllman, who recently suffered from nn hallm-liiation while confined i in the county jail (-.waiting trial on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, is now in good' health again and has recovered from his temporary I M. L. Moyers, as king of the Cher- ! rians, has called a meeting of all of j the committees of the Cherry fair at the commercial club for 8 o'clock U I morrow evening. As tho date of the I Cherry fair iicnrs it is necessary that I "'I of the members of the committees j make a special effort to bring their I plans to a close and begin to line up j things for the big celebration. A member of the local humane so ' eiety this afteruoou delivered a lec ture ami also a warning to a certain individual who came racing through i tho streets with a poor little mare wnicn was covered with loam and cruel whip welts. The man had been lushing tiie blood om of his horse and the unfortunate animal was almost on her Inst iegs when the humane society member stopped the outfit. The un reasonable driver promised that he would be less energetic with tho whip and was allowed to proceed on his way with a warning that if ho repeated the whipping stunt he would bo hauled up before the justice of the pence. o Sheriff William Esch returned yes terday from a month's trip to his former home in Minnesota, where he visited his mother and other relatives at St. Paul. On his way back iic came over the Canadian P.Iacific and visited a brother in Albert.i for a few days. He says he found the weather in Min nesota about like the last two days here but that the eastern heat is more oppressive and murky and seems to settle around one and make comfort impossible, lie says that though he was born in Minnesota and raised there, he is mighty glad to get back to Oregon and thinks that tiiis state is good enough for him. lie says he kept on the lookout for his former towns man, Cook, but did not have the pleas uro of meeting him, and thinks from the equipment that the fugitive so cured before lenvi. here that the man is now in the wilits of tho Rocky moun tains, where iie will remain fur some time. The state hoard of dental examiners, composed-of Drs, . Mount, of Oregon City; dinger, of Salem; Vaughn, of Astoris; Kennedy, of - The -Dalles, and Cliue, of Portlaud, is in session totlay for the purpose of examining appli cants to practice dentistry in this ; MERCURY CLIMBS UP AND UP, UP, UP, YET Tho mercury went up to 87 degrees iu the shade at the Oregon'City Trans portation Company's dock at the foot of Trade street yesterday afternoon along about 2:30. This is the record for warmth in this district so far this sea son. Tho warmest day heretofore this year was only 84 degrees ubove. Thanks to the cool waters of the Wil lamette, about two hundred yonng men and women evaded Old Sol yesterday ufteruoon by keeping under. Several of the more daring chaps are going about their respective businesses today, however, with mighty sore backs, having failed to keep beneath the water far enough so the sun could not blister the skin. Today the tar oozed out of tho pave ment on Stato and Commercial streets ami the silver-colored thread mounted up to the 80 degree mark on its crystal container at 2 o'clock. According to the best weather guessers, it is believed that today will prove another record breaker. It was predicted bv manv shorty after 2 o'clock that the high mark today will be at least 8S and pos sibly 89. BASEBALL TODAY. National. At Brooklyn Cincinnati - Brooklyn game postponed; wet grounds. R. H. E. Chicago 7 11 1 Boston " 8 1 Cheney ami Bresnahan; Hess, Rudolph and Cowdv. R. II. E. Pittsburg :l 8 1 New York 2 6 3 Adams and Cibson; Manpiard and Meyers. l'hiladelphia-St. Louis game post poned; wet grounds. American. R. II. E.l Washington li 14 2 Cleveland 7 ID 1 Boehling unit lleniv; Steeu, Mitchell and O'Neill. R. II. E.l New Vork :. I I 1 , Detroit 4 10 0 Wurhop and Sweeney; lioe.hlor ami Stunage. i American, R. II. E Philadelphia 0 lo 2 Chicago 4 3 2 Wvckoff and Lapp; Bens', and Mayer. I R. II. E.' Boston 2 M 0 ' St Louis 0 3 0 Wood and Cady; Levernz, James and Leflry. 1 Federal. R. II. E. Pittsburg Ill 2 Indianapolis S 10 1 j Knot nor and Berry; Kaiserling and Karidan. At Kansas City Brooklyn-Kansas' Citv game postponed; wet grounds. R. II. E., Baltimore .' 2 (i 2 : Chicago 3 0 2 Smith and Russell; McGuire am! Wilson. '! fi $ WILSON SIGNS CANAL TOLLS REPEAL BILL TODAY. ' ti. i Washington, June 1). rresi- $ j dent Wilson signed the canal tolls repeal bili at 11 o'clock ; today. sje The bill was signed without- ceremony. In affixing his sig- nature to president used several sjc different pens, ami these will bo kept as souvenirs. sje state. There arc 40 of these, and as each contributed $2.) for the examina tion an even $1,000 was turned over to the state. The examination will last over Tuesday, and Wednesday, Thursday anil Friday will be devoted to practical work, which will be done at tho penitentiary for the state's charges free of cost to them. This has been tho practice for some years, and the coming class is looked forward to with great deal of interest by tho pris oners, nearly all of whom need work done on their teeth. A year ago this desire was so strong that the two gangs of 20 men each, working in the brick yard, struck, and insisted on be ing given a chance to liavo work done. It will be seen from this that the advertised coming oi the class was not accountable for the recent at tempts to escape. NOTICE "Our Mutual Girl" picture will be shown in the future at the Bligh on Sunday and Mon day only. GLO TODAY AND TUESDAY Vitagraph Masterpiece in Six Reels Mr. Barnes From New York Featuring MAURICE COSTELLO Just completed a run of 250 performances in the Broadway Theater, New York, at one dollar a seat. Globe Prices 10c ELKS HOLD ANNUAL ! FLAG DAY EXERCISES The Salem lodge of Klks held their annual Flag Day exercises yesterday evening, which were attended by local Klks and their friends. A special choir of 21 voices rendered appropriate music for this occasion and a number of well known local speakers delivered patri otic addresses. The meeting was open and the public cordially invited to ut tend. The following is tho program in full: Stur Spangled Banner Elks orches tra. Introductory exercises Exulted rul er and officers. Prayer Chaplain. Homecoming of ". Henry Van Dyke. Where the Flag is Full of Sturs .Miss Dennison. Flag record S. M. Endicott. Altar Service Esquire and officers. Auld Lung Syne Officers and mem bers. Elks Tribute to tYe Flag Cliurles V. Galloway. Music, Southern Airs Orcliestru. Columbia the Gem of the Ocean Chorus. Under dirtion of Dun I.ung euberg. Putriotic address Frank T. Wright man. America Audience. "WET GOODS" PEDDLER HAS TRIAL TODAY Accused of peddling "wet goods', Charles Edmunson, a well known local man, was arrested lust Saturday evening by Day Officer White. Edniunsoii is held iu the city jail until seme time this afternoon when his trial will be held iu the police court. A stool pigeon was largely responsi ble for the capture of the allege I boot legger according t.o the arresting nf licer. Officer While gave tho stool pigeon a marked dollar piece and told him to go and buy some booze. The mail approached Kiliiiiinson and offered him the dollar for a pint of whiskey. Eilinunson, it is said, produced the boo;'.e and Patrolman White, who was stationed in a position where he could sec the transaction, stapped out and placed the deliverer of intoxicants un der arrest. F.dniunson pleaded net guilty this morning when arraigned before Judge Elgin in the police court and his trial will be held at a late hour this after noon. FLASHES OF FLAME (Continued from page ono.) ever, until all had been heard from but Br. Krlow of Ciiico and an automobile party of three and Hiram Blodgett and Hugh Addington, members of another party of eight with which Graham and Tipples left I'help's sawmill to visit the crater. For these six the gravest anxiety was felt until late last, night. At length word w;'.s received that the Enlnw party had escaped and still later Blodgett and Addington were found, almost ilea I fioin exhaustion but otherwise un harmed. The entire pajty to which Graham and Tipple belonged were dangeriously close to the crater when tho first of yesterday's eruptions began, at !':4-t a. in. A preliminary rumble warned them of their danger and they ran for safety. Hot Stones Fall Thickly. As they started Graham 's hat blew off aatd he stopped to chase it. By this time the outburst had begun and hot stones wore falling thickly. One of them struck Graham and he fell. A moment later Tipple went down. Thinkiug him dead, their companions continued their flight. In the con fusion Blodgett and Addington lost the others and were believed to have per ished. The other four finally reached n spot where a .ititting rock protected them from the shower of stones, and plung ing into the snow to save their bums from tho sulphuric fumes which filled the air, waited until the eruption sub side 1. Its duration was about 20 min utes, which seems to bo the crater's schedule. Went After Help. As soon as it was over the party descended the mountain and made fur Mazanita Lake to get help. Guided bv the quartet, a searching pa.rty immedi ately started back toward the crater, having meantime sent, word for the coroner and an undertaker. These two were turned back toward Redding, however, at Mill Valley, when it was learned that Graham and Tipple had been found alive but badly in jured, and a doctor was askej for instead. Have Your Eyes Examined l Our office is again in condU j tion for work, following the recent fire, and we are now better than ever equipped to give you efficient optical service. Our methods of eye ex amination are strictly modern, ; scientific and accurate. Painstaking, individual at' tention is our hobby. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 N. Commercial Street Phone 92S Hours 9 to 5 Ground Floor. NEW TODAY Ouu cent per word each iuser- T tlOD. tlopy for advertisements nn- .1... t': l.n.,.t:.... l,n.,l.l t,A 1.. kv T ilt:r mis uiuui" suuuiu uu u uj 2 p. 111. . PHONE MAIN 81. FOli SALE Young fresh cow. 1020 Center street. OLD PAPERS for carpets; 10 cents per hundred. Journal office CIGAR STOKE Good locution, for sale. Address Owner, Journal. LOST Pocketbook. Finder please cull up 50-1VU; reward. A. C. Belle. A I UK DALE PITS FOR SALE Phono Farmers 05-F-4. C. H. Stevenson. SAND, GRAVEL or loam delivered to any part of tho city. Minto Bros. . WANTED Loganberry pickers. L. L. Vincent, liickreal, Oregon, route I. FOl'NO Mother of pearl nccklucu, cross pendant. Inquire Journal office. LOST i'rest-o-lite tan?;, E size. Ke turn to Kees & Elgin garage for re ward. FOB UKN'T Six-room cottage in busi ness district, l'hono Ellen Fuidt, 21ti"J. FOB SALE A few fine Buff Orping ton hens, l'hone 2413-M. 2Wi8 Trade street. Ml'ST LF.AVE LITTLE BLACK for Fred's sandwich fried in clean but ter no grease. 'JAX1TOII WANTS WORK of any kind. C, care Journal, or Y. T. C, box 41, Fairgrounds, Oregon. FOR SALE Modern 8-room house on paved street; largo lot; in good neighborhood. J. B. ft, cure Journal. : FOB SALE Broom machine, press, tools and some stock; cheap. 1432 North Sixteenth utreet. Phone 241)5 R. INFORMATION OF VALL'E to those wanting to take up homesteads. In quire of Low & Uerriek, 35!) State street. WANTED To trade 80 acres Coos i county land on a Ill-acre tract close to Salem. Address H. B. D., cure of ' Journal. HOTEL FOB "SALE The AUamont, ! Bend, Oregon, a modern, profitable, well-furnished iioicl, mi terms. W. A. i Hammond, Dubuque. Iowa. j WANTED High-grade Jersey; must j be fresh, give not less than 3fi lbs. of milk per day, testing 4 to 4Ja per cent. Call up Main 1431 or 491. , FOB RENT Modcu five-room bunga low, situated in Salem Vchoice resi dence district. Address H. It. W., care Capital Journal, or phone l!5ii. WANTED Cherry pickers. Apply ut . - Thomas orchard, on Salem Heights line, one-fourth mile beyond the Odd i Fellows cemetery. No one under 15 years need apply. FORTY ACRES miles from Bend, Oregon, under ditch; small house and barn; $50 per acre; will trade for Salem property; no equities consid ered. See Ganiard, 275 State street, l'hone lit. HOISKIIOI.D GOODS FOR SALE Half price, fine condition; gas range, wood range, small rockers, curie din ing chairs, iron bed. springs, velvet stair sarpet. small librnrv table. Mrs. J. W. West, 1(1135 Court." LOST Part rut terrier female pup, down town Saturday afternoon. Has black rose, black ears with white tips; white "" on forehead and black spot on left hip; short tail. Finder please notify Master Fermuu ' North Tttontvthird st. When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modem. Tree aud Trivate Bath3. Both Phcnes. Free Auto Bus. RATES 75c, S1.00, $1.50 pEfi DAY The only hotel in the bU3inas district. Nearest to all Depots. Theatres nd Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop.