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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
in EIGHT IHBDAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1911. . : i 'A Over 34 Years of Successful Merchandising in Salem ; ing tango, pauelled an.l lettered in: I", I bunny-hug black, ami in the ouly thing a The Sale of Sales Is Meyers Remodeling and Expansion Event TOMORROW OUR 700th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE A sale of 27-in. White Dimities and Madras Waistings, to 35c grades, special, 19c yard. Sale commences at 8:30. See window display. j visiole this aile of the enpnrpled peaks of the cool ami classy Cascades. o The members of the local order of I Moose are planning a big meeting in Moose Hall tonight when they an. I their friends will be givou an opportunity to meet anil hear Supreme Natioual Iirec tor Edgar Kaster anil Supreme I imt rue tor Leonard (irave.r whu will give ad dresses ou subjects of interest. The meeting will open at 8 oYloek, and a eonlial invitation has been extended to the public to attend. .1. Fred Dnv, i deputy national director, announce thut ' i the spacious club rooms will be thrown i upon for inspection and that a com ! inittee will be in waiting to receive ami conduct the visitors through them. Another suit against the proprietors of the Salem I.uinher company, Koy Massonr and M. A. McLoughlin, was filed today by F. T. Crowe & Company , of I'oitlund. The plaintiff asks judg- inent against defendants iu the sum of; 77l), and interest. This sum is alleged1 to he due on ecrtuin building materials, delivered to the .-uleiii Lumber company, iu May of this year. We Buy Used Motorcycles And pay very reasonable prices for them or will tell on commission. Bring us your machine. Open evenings. WE BUY USED AUTOS Come out, we can deal together. Geo. M. Reeves GARAGE Capitci St., at Union. Phone 971 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. .1. li. Patterson motore.. trom News of what the departments are doing. It will pay you to visit the store and look through each section. Attractively priced specials on every hand. Women's New Fall Suits and Coats now on sale at a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent A license for the marriage of a. youtV- Portland this morning and stopped in ''" 1 """ lr i i 7. .i i i Vi II t M. i n,,;tl .ln,nl nffi.e visiti.iL. that the note had been paid m Jul!. old friends. They have Kugene as their i.. . ...:n . k ii i- a (K'SIIIIUI lull Him nin uir 11. rf -, : .,,, I ...I.,., Aliller familv at Irving station. The."" '" " partv are touring In a new "IM" to Francs ISanta inach.n.s t, and phaeton Packard recently purchased by ,".. K. Dunn. I he groom is 111 v e; is Mr. Patterson. It is the first car of ot age and he bride-to-be is IS M r. its tvne to come down the vullev. The I Itanta is well known in this city anu ! partv had a basket of luscious "iliaut" member ot Company M. However, . cherries just to show vallev folks thev.he did not go to war at Gearhurt with wee not' the whole thing In cherries. ! tho rest of the boys on too excise thnu q j lie WilS IUU Ulirj ni ina 'll'uim, Dr. J. H. Garnjobst, who is with Dr. time. K. K. Fisher, is now on his wav to New o York Citv where he will continue his Tho case of the state against Glca specializing work with x-rays. Dr. ; Howe in which the defendant is riiargen (iarnjolist, who is the Only ex-ray with failing mid refusing to support hs specialist in Salem, left Salem .lime j two-children was culled this afternoon first mid will lie away until tile first of: in the circuit court before Judge Kelly. September. Since his departure he has: Mr. Howe and his wife are S'arat".l taken work in the lending hospitals in 'ami the case is the n'Milt of a disrupter Rochester, Minn.; t hieugo, Hatth ' home. The parties of tho suit residn Creek, Mich., and before his return tout Silverton, where Mr. Howe is a Suicm will visit the leading hospitals: resident. in other of the larger Eastern cities. , m - State Superintendent of Public In- TDAMATIP QTHRV striiction Churchill returned today from Ulrlll 1 IV U I VJI 1 St. Paul, Mi.) 11., where lie attended the; (Continued from page 5.) i convention of the National Teachers I . .association. Mr. Chmchill took a lend-, private and intimate letters from ("ail- T . . O'lf f T I F I r If 1 f C 1 i'lg part in the proceedings, rod, !(; laux to his wife. Everything else had Irtmmings, bilks ana Press uooas at sale prices during oar Remodeling and Expansion iae;t..s t the ester ,.,., i.-. Hcr-iiu the .. f .m,-... " r . . ' i gestior.s in the discussions on school' Threatened To Kill Him. "Again tne president men to cairn Caillaux, nsiii( all his powers of per suasion. Vainly he tried to obtain Caillaux 's promise to investigate thn mutter further and to gr the advice of his lawyers. Caillaux rose, from tho chuir into which he had fallen, ami I'm - At the home of J. A. Bernard!, 458: in-.- the p.esident said: South High street, two large English' . ' u"l,mc "u,s ,....1 l " : ... :.. i. . i. i hull.' Women's and Children's Muslin and Knit Underwear at special prices during this big sae; i . ,r. i :u i.i ' ' Caillaux not to tlo anythini hasty. Tint irws uif lililt'll iiu liuis Him uiusnuiiin. i ,, , , - . . i. although they are but ten years old.i ' , '"Ti;10? 8 V'' l. 1 " thick are the nuts alone tho liinbs ,n" "l ""I V A. . i,., .u.l,i.. o f I ineuis nan nor nun me m-i .... lw .. ' - s lonines . Theunts are exeentio mllv minister of fiimnee. The idea that ame and have a remarkably thin shell I ''" to u. hl.sl. toe etto.s and have attracted the attention of as lirmly t.xed iu ( a.l aux s walnut growers on account of that I "oth"'K r,0"1'1 f' 11 1,.1,1hl"k," ' ..i:.j.. i the president, lollowed bv Caillaux, e- puiiimnij. -., t !, .,,, ,l,u,-. Iho ul.inet :it. waiting. "During tho afternoon, Premier (lai ton Doumergiie called on the president to discuss foreign office matters. At first the president wavered between telling Dounierguo what bad happened that morning and keeping the matter to himself. He derided that ii'i Special Bargains Women's Dresses, Waists, Sweaters, etc., during our big Remodeling Sale Women's, Misses' and Children's Hosiery Specials-" Visit this department during this big sale Children's Desirable Dresses- Entire stock reduced 33 1-3 per cent during our Remodeling Sale Many attractive prices on Ribbons and Neckwear during our Remodeling and Expansion Sale Rousing Specials on Purses and Handbags during our Remodeling Sale. Large assortment lir i wr r f rf'lf A . ri if . I . p '. . I . . I I superintendents and their work were women s jauio veus ana ouk simo aos. au at a reaucnon or zweniv ver cent aunns inis saiewv Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, specially priced during Remodeling and Expansion Sale j Beads, Buttons, Hair Ornaments and Jewelry Novelties, specially priced during Remodeling Sale , Women's and Children's Muslin and Knit Underwear at special prices during this big sale . . j . Entire stock of Lace Curtains take your pick during this sale at a reduction of 33 1-3 per cent s ! Entire line of Feather Pillows, splendid grades, now on sale at a reduction of twenty per cent Entire stock of Cut Glass come and make your selection now at a reduction of 33 1-3 per cent Entire stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags at unusually low prices during Remodeling Sale Entire stock of Auto Accessories at a reduction of twenty per cent during our Remodeling Sale We're going out of the Men's Clothing business. What's left of our Men's Suits, take your pick $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.00 Suits or Overcoats, Remodeling Sale price, $9.95 $15.00 Suits or Overcoats, your choice, $7.50. . $12.50 Suits or Overcoats, your choice, $6.25 Come and carry them away. Never a bigger bargain in your life. Take advantage buy now Entire stock Men's Separate Trousers, 1-2 Price. Men's Straw and Panama Hats at 1-2 Price Entire stock of Boys' Clothing, no reserve, now placed on sale at a reduction of 33 1-3 per cent Special prices on all Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps with the exception of Grover and Nettleton commended by the other dele-j jjutcs. The superintendent said he sur-' ferod considerably from the intense ; but aside from that had a finei You owe it to yourself to attend this great Remodeling Sale. No better time to supply needs of entire family and the household The House of Quality OOODIGOODS Sheriff John Grant of Polk county telephoned to Sheriff Esch today that a horse belonging to I., f. Redding had been stolen from a bam in Indepen dence. The animal is a brown mure, round built, shod with plates and has a black mane and tail. A Cheyenne saddle and a pair ot leather chaps with i . olimergue was not onlv Caillaux 's a fringe down the sides were taken at ! premier but his personal' friend al-o, the same time. i that -he ought to mention it. So ho 0 j described tho scene of the morning, The case of A. O. Anderson against asking Doumcrgue to do what lie could A. II. Ti'indall and W. II. Trindal!, to allay Caillaux 's feelings and stop, if which was tried in the circuit court possible, some regrettable act. yesterday afternoon resulted in the .jury j "At the hour when Dounierguo wai finding a verdict for the defendants. taking leave of the Klysee, however, This was an action brought to recover j Mine. Caillaux was entering the rceep money on a promissory note, but it was, tinn room at 'Lo Figaro'." The Path of Sorrow A Tense Drama of Society and the Underworld. (IN THREE PAETS) t- -- tHt.44..tl.t..4mAlJ. ...... t:nnsnt:nn:t::tntttttnntttntttmt t A I a u nri ! Aii Around town AMUSEMENTS. Try Scott's 15c meals. BLKJH State, between Liberty and High) Motion pictures "Path of Sorrow," gripping drama with a powerful ap- . peal, featuring Marion Leon ard, and "Down ou the ' Farm," a Keystone comedy. GLOBE 8tae, between Lib- erty and Higu) Motion pic tures of "Tho Oood-for-Noth-ing," the greatest feature of the age, with Jiroucho Hilly and Tiny Hynder, popular - baritone in songs. Band Concert Willson Park. ! W. L. Patersou, the well kuown cigar ' men of this city, went to Portland yes- terday ou a short business and pleasure ' trip. ! ! ' Co to Dr. Btons s for trusses, o In an Item In yesterday's issue men tioning tho attachments served on Koy Wussom aud M. A. Mclaughlin, it wa inadvertently stated that they were do ing business under the name of the Foils City Lumber Co. . It should have read the Salem Lumber company. u listen for th. Capital Journal carrier boy. He will whistle as he leaves your paper. j her children Ruth and Mary, have been ! visiting at tho home of Kev. and Mrs. ('. 11. Elliott. Mr. Elliott joined ills I family over Sunday. They will be ' guests until Wednesday at the home of I Rev. Elliott. Dr. Davis Bean will be in the coun try much of the time after office hours, j Phone 5S F 13. o A suit was filed today by Charles Kirkwood and nine others against Hen ry Kirkwood and 15 others. This is a suit for the settlement of an estnte. The plaintiffs ask that a referee be unpointed to make a suitable division of the property. ing from the chapel of the undertakers, Lehman & dough. Au uncle, Al ('rea son of Koselmrg has been notified. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, the eye spe cialist, who is now taking a vacation iu California, will return to Salem to re sume his practice August 1. Office in the U. S. National Hank building. Mr. William Wohl has opened a fruit market at 3H3 utate street and will ', handle a complete lineiof fresh fruit. A carload of watermelons is now on sale and other fruits will be received within a short time. Mr. Wohl will deal dl-, reet with the growers aud his prices will be within the reach of all. j Piano tuning, first class work. Phone 14li5, leave orders with 0. C. Will or E. F. Peters. J. E. Hockett. o Miss rem Hobbs, private secretary to Governor West, received a telegram from the executive today giving the in formation that he would return to Sa lem one week from next Friday. Ice cream, confectionery and lunch1 goods. Quality and purity unsurpassed. . Capital Confectionery, Nineteenth aud State streets. Free delivery. Mrs. V. K. Elliott, of Portland, and The funeral of J. 0. Blain, who was drowned iu Old river Sunday will probably ake place Wednesday niorn- A. P. Fellows aud family, 0. W. Hob. son and family, and Luther J. Chopin and family, returned last night from Slab Creek, where they have' been on a week's vacation. At the Reach Sunday they were joiued by -C O. Wilson and family of this city, Who also drove over to spend the day at the beach. All report a fine trip. The journey was made iu easy stages and not a single accident was noted on the entire trip. The' fishing for pogies was g;ood and 1 the surf bathing delightful. A pleasant reunion was held Sunday whei: a niim-! ber of former acquaintances of the! party and other friends now camping: near gathered around a rousing camp' fire. j Why not supply your family with' gooil bread, the kind they will like and. the kind that you will always want 1 That's Tip-Top break, of course. Sper-' ling, the grocer, sells it, ;il I North Com mercial street. j o I C. F. Hamblett has arrived from Port-1 land to take the management of the! local branch of the t'. II. Holt Piano ; Co. He has put into service a special piano automobile truck that is attract-, ing attention on the street on account of its shape and size. Manager T. J. BUgh, of the Hotel' Hligh, alias Manager T. ,1. Hligh of the ltligh theater, has indulged his love for . riotous volor in the external decoration of his hotel auto bus. It has apearei on the streets iu a flaming, eve-screech-! One must be hard and unsympathetic indeed to look with dry eyes upon this appealing three-part Warner's Feature. "The Path of Sor row" hits home in a never-to-be-forgotten- way, but it is not morbid nor is it depressing. The story moves with incredible swiftness and the olervcr will surely appreciate the clever c-ituations and the way the production is stigod and directed. Philip Norton's life is saddened by the home-coming of his daughter, Laura, a vain widow who thinks more of dress and clothes than she docs of her ten-yenr-old eon, Frank. His anguish is quite apparent, as ho observes his daughter lipenly make love to liichard Hauling, bis trusted secretary. Fortunately for the banker's pence of mind, Harding reeiivcs Laura coldly and expresses his preference for Helen, u pmr seamstress. I aura finds a rote-book that Harding- has dropped und learns from it that be and Helen have secretly married. Taking the butler into her confidence, Laura outlines n plan for revenge that will put Harding behind prison bars. A few mornings later, Norton discovers his privute safe open and the contents scattered about. Suspicion points to Harding, and when a pencil inscribed with his initials is found in the room his doom is sealed. A few months later Helen dies as her baby daughter comes into tho world. Fifteen years later a dramatic meeting occurs between Laura und the butler who was her accomplice in the safe robbery. The shock kills Laura, who leaves a confession absolving Harding of the crime. Meantime Harding's daughter has grown up us a pickpocket the tool of some clever crooks. The closing scenes of "The rath of Sorrow " picture the reunion of father and daughter, her welcome into the home of Laura's son, the butler's attempt to blow up the banker's home, und for a climax the butler's confession clearing Harding's name. THRILLS, WONDERFUL ACTING AND SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHY STAMP "THE PATH OF SORROW" AS ONE OF THE BIG FEA TURES OF THE YE Alt. SEE IT! Today, Tomorrow and Thursday Bligh Theatre COMING NEXT WEEK "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." V