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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1914)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBKAL, BALEM, OBEOOW. TUESDAY, JULY 2H, 19H. SECOND WEEK OF MEYERS Remodeling & Expansion Sale Chester Yantis and Nonpar Totter j are enjoying an outing at Kay Oeuu I where they motored a week jo. , i . o l PREDICTS WOLVERTON WILL BE OVERRULED Tomorrow Our 701st Wednesday Surprise Ever Ready Dry Cell Batteries, Sold Reg. at 30c and 35c Remodeling Special, 19c Each Here's a sale that will surely surprise .all users of dry cell batteries, for the price is truly astonishing. A11 mo-, torists and those who need batteries for bells, horns, buz zers and the like will be much interested in this unusual sale. These "Ever-ready" batteries are specially design ed for telephones, signals, ignition systems and general open circuit work high amperage. By taking a mon ster lot, we are enabled to sell at this price: TOMORROW, 19c EACH. Sale commences at 8::0. See window display. Miss Mav Rauch. of Salem, vai re i eently elected by the Lebanon school ' hoard to teach "in the High -hool.j Portland, Ore., July. 2,S. Jinking his ; School will openUiere September Hth..,. i,lsing ur(,ulm.nt before the jury in . , ? . ,. . 'the trial of his elient, J. W. Lilian, to- ; rcrestera, funeral notice. All trot- h K , omJV v crs are requested to meet at t orcster 1 1 Xi- j i 1-1 . . w. v. . - t K.ll w..i.L.i. r..i n i -V il .i. '-Uinard on charge of conspiring to Entire Line flam and fancy Mk.Kjirj ' u u, ,, fornia railroad erant lands. Attorney .miv .! ... v , . i s ; , - . . ' h j . , 8'" wu" oouaeworn. mono NEW TODAY Oue cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der thia heading should be In by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN 8t I ucnnis 01 lacoma preuictca to- D.llll DJ..J OA D P II Miss Florene. Cannhorn of Sal.m d,,y ,hat the P-me court of the Unit- 1 CllILUdld lVCUULCU LM i CI VClll cousin of Dr. Kov Smith in Eugene, is 1t,oU'8 wou'd '"'"" l"l. Judge . D0V'T hqe? t0 Bto., 8t r d K . 1 a awa lIBilinif ncrF. ,14 IBS VM'MIR t OPPU'K. ' r HIDCO. j also of ISalcm, is visiting at tho home b,B ine work of remodeling our store requires stock j Both are trained mVrses.-Kugec one of the per tht i.,.gan i i . , . . . . i.uarrt. reauctions in every department. In order to get more room, we are going to place on sale our big line of Silk Petticoats at prices that will interest every woman in Salem and vicinity. These Petti coats come in either plain or changeable silk and embrace a wide range of desirable colors. See the window display on Liberty street side. In that event, Dennis asserted, every ; TAKE UIICKRN TAMALES to your le of the Demons tRst T.iurun tilAc! -" -.i... t.v.i . ...ITi. i i. i r i nut! a ivu D iiLut JJUUCU. .u..... I I- 1.1 . i un iin'Bti lining nuuiil gfi incir lllll, its it V.u.1 I ... .!,.., k,. i mil W M L' llnnu.ilinl.l .....;... . i Bert W. Macy, Salem councilman,' the defendants that they would, halt' price, 23oo State street. who is spending his vm-ation about i Arguments in the cuse will be con- .. n ," ( - 12 miles cast of Foster in Kastorn Ore-'eluded late this afternoon. Following , ULU , j , earPeti K nt gon, writes to iSalom f Hen, Is and says Judge Bean's instructions, the case will ' Por uunrc"i Journal office. Iront1"8 l hZ ,'8t,'hi"l? thli:"itf,rr'ba.,i,y bt; ,he ll"nd!' "f V"" iury, SPLENDID iurnished housekeeping wea.her i l,f TTm l"'tl om "ttornoy. expected a ver- r00m8 at Tho Lincoln, 633 Ferry! weather in tbat uart of the conntrv k l.,.t t.. .,..... ' exceptionally warm. He is expected' Bernard D. Townsend, former uttor-' UKST- oa. K in tne city about August 1. j ney for the government in the railnmd I ed Hunday, a red and black, check-' auto robe. Finder nlease call Main til. All $6.00 Petticoats, now $4.80 j All $4.00 Petticoats, now $3.20 All $3.95 Petticoats, now $3.15 1 All $3.39 Petticoats, now $2.72; i, i n I . Allen was arrested in Astoria i..n..:... last night .v J F. Kearney, rhief of 3 have entirely i BKNT-ll dwelling in bu.i c o iZ L ; V I' 1 lai: I'lI P i two ,. instead of ity ou two (nariit, one or nentni'' a1 i , . . boarding house ami the other Vl'i,, i dlaKin throu8h s,x " in money under false pretenses. Con- romai" l"'n ness district. Martin. Fhone 419, Carey & stable I ooper lett toduv on the I o clock train for Astoria to bring buck The House of Quality UOOPICOP.DS Our Ads Are Reliable BASEBALL TODAY American. E. II. E. Philadelphia 3 5.1 4 8 1 Duuss and Mu- j ASH AND SECOND-GROWTH wood, four foot. Star Wood 1'bone 420. FIR Co..' Over Supplied PEACHES WON'T WAIT. THEY MUST BE MOVED QUICKLY. Here's your chance. BALL'S EARLY TRIUMPH Now go at 85c per bushel box. EARLY TRIUMPH, EXTRA FANCY- 25c per basket. EARLY TRIUMPH, ORCHARD RIPENED 15c per basket. TOO MANY BANANAS Quantities of elegant fruit, 15c per dozen. NEW CAR OF CANTALOUPES- They are beauties. Price 2 for 25c: 3 for 25c . . and 4 for 25c. WATERMELONS- Have you seen them? Those fine Dark Beau ties; dark seed; delicious; sweet. New price x j.rM; per pound. sun iineu uerrics in mis part or mo iu nu w in xue miuiun uvuai ; . .... 1... .1... i I.. M .. 111!.. I. il ....:. .l.i. '0"l i ihii ,.,.i..ii n ! representative or the r::ii i ff i J 1 , A . . , omineicial club will go down to Port-1 feit- 1 round guilty on a charge of seUlng laml on tlmt date. i i "Tho Million Dollar Mvsterv" at '...),. ..n.i' . .1... .1 v..., l'i , uic iiiiKH iiicninr luniniii. were (,(,,!, fj,.J Those interested in the pass.ige if the Hivers and Harbors bill thai is now before Congress but tho passage of which is hanging in the- balance have called a meeting in Portland for Thursday evenlnir. .Inlv .'in in .Hon,. the matter of brimrimr nnunm t. Detroit bear on the members of congress i'or its Bush and iScliung; passage, it it felt that on account of . Ivce. money for appropriations for Oregon , . II. E. waterways that is tied up in the bill New York ' i; 2 that it is of vital importance to Ore- Chicago it 8 (i gon that the measure go through tho; Keating and Mweeuey: Scott and national house. The Portland chamber Schulk. of commerce asks Kaleiu to aend n U 11 K delegation to attend the onfeien.T. Boston 3 Shoulil the bill fail to pass it is felt Cleveland" " 4 10 along are to be made. It is probable '"t'"l'U "n(, U Anl1 S'i !im . rederal. At Brooklyn St. 1 .onis-Hriiiiklvn of Sublimity JtlTfi liv .FhiIi'd KiiIIv yesterday afternoon and their license to go-was revoked. Another charge-of the after same nature was brought ngainst them, DIED. Roth PHONE 1885-1886 Grocery Co. 110 STATE STREET Many hunters are preparing nut . 1. . ... ....1 ui.i iniu inr juk-31 uu nun unt-r snuie uniiire Mas urougiu against tnem, August 1 to kill the flgf t-footed deer. , but upon motion of the district attor On that date the open season for deer ney, the second charge ngainst K. I, and hunters begins. It is expected Kchott wbb dismissed anil Smith, upon that the usuiil number of mistakes will 1 pleading guiltv, was given an addition be made by hunters und that it will be i fjne 0f $50." as dangerous to be a hunter as to be ' a 'lei'r" , Don't fail to see "The Million Dollar A trial order f, I.. m Ttnffa r.n ,m"V" t the Uligh theater tonight. groceries means a satisfied regular eus- i Xhe Marion notellortit8 suit aeainst omer. nm i your trial order and let 0eorge Wntl,r8 .esterday wheB ,hc jllry ' " 10 0 , returned a verdict in favor of the de- K. B. Ooodln, of the state board of llZir Water1" t control, wenrto Tortland today in ' " aU'" 1,1.I,S,K,,;,1 a. ,M company with W. W. Kidcr, comnian.l- f0' r"1 T aml l"1J";:,1 '",0.r ".d- nnt of the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. f f ",c "ur'l, or ,n " lnp j While in Portland they will purchase ' 0 t0, r"" u",,I"nU"ry. ' 19 " Bnd supplies for the soldiers home. Mr. f le. ",a! to b ' ml'ly- Waters iGoodin will return tomorrow. i claimed that tho hotel company closed ! . 0 ' an afehway between the bar room and I Fruit to eat Fruit" to can. You al-' the rl rom in violation of the lease. 1 ways get the best, the freshest at j 0 Sin.rliiiir'm ii Mnrtt. fnn....i.i The greatest movinor Dicture show ever produced, first time at the Bligh tonight. SYLV1TKB At the' home of his aunt, Mrs. Clara Miller, at ISltO . North Fourth street, July 28, 1014, at i a. m., Kenneth Sylvester, aged 22 veiir , - . He came here a week nijo from : Pittsburg H 11 "I. t t . . . .1 ii uouiiurii, wnere ne niui neen workine game postponed: rain. I?. II. K. fliicngo 7 jo o Buffalo i g o Ilendrix und Wilson; .Silnilz, Moore and Blair. E H. K. ; Kansas City g n 4 j 12 is 11 Adams and Kasterlv: Knetzer n ml i to visit at his aunt's home. His unr- , Berry, cuts reside in Florence. The body is. .' . nt Lehman & Clouth 's undertiikimr SAN FRANCISCO GOT IT parlors. Funerul announcement will bo made luter. MORE RATES UNREASONABLE. That's where the famous Tip-Top bread comes irom. Roy Burton, who helps to handle the cash in the Lndd & Bush bank, is somewhat disgruntled. He is scheduled All Around Town AMUSEMENTS. V tho pie- tho BLIGH State, between Liberty and High) Motion pictures of "The Milliou Dollar Mvs- ierj. j-irst series of wold's greatest motion hire now appearing in tapitnl Journal, the million noiiar 11111 11 ha user production. Ifend the story week bv week and see it at tiio liligh". OLOBE-(State, between Lib erty and Hig,i)Motion pic tures of "The Toll," special itngraph drama in two parts, and comedy, "A Wild Hide," featuring the famous Sterling trio. Tiny Knyder, popular baritone, iu songs. BAXD -COXCKRT - Willson l'nrk at 8 p. m. Kleetrie 'ountaia plays at 8:30. I July 2Mth. Initiation and good time. j iioy H. Wassain, dictator. Rosa SwiUer . filed. 8 suit for di- cooki lit! L'ruli and eatinir vorce auainst (!uv Switer in n.. ..:,. (.. Illitll Until tkniH iiif.i..tut n...1 ...i:.. . i i invvirin nun Villi II cuit court yesterday afternoon, olleg-iarv ignorance and try to make life ing cruel and inhuman treatment us a 1 Hvoablo while their wives are away. cause ior Divorce. The couple were married iu Vancouver, Washington, in "Hi Bam D. Campbell, field Inspector of the North Pacific fruit Distributors, u.lll 1... ;n .U. ..1... L'..l 1 1 : I ness with tho Sulem Fruit Union. Heito tak nis nation at thia time, but tins hail general supervision of the Bath-; ou 'Oimt ot the fact that his name ering and the packing of the Hood,waa "rawn " one of the jurymen in I River apple crop for the past 13 years. tl,e 'imi't court he cannot leave the! 0 cit.v- Accordingly, while his vacation' Bring your agates hom to have them K08 mPrriy on and in heart he is onj polished and mounted, llnrdner & : t,,e beach or in the mountains, he is Keeno, 380 State Street. . . a!fi lmn(t'nK a,'out the courthouse and an-! 0 " ' iswering all kinds of impertinent ques-1 Judge Percy R. Kelly, of the circuit! ,io"9 firetI at "'" by inquisitive law- court department number l,left for -vcrs who are trying to discover if ho! Albany last night to spend today at has a"v q"alifieations as a, juryman j his home. He will return tomorrow to j concealed about his person. sit in the Carroll case which is called 0 '" for 1 o'clock. There are no cases to! Tne greatest moving picture show be tried in the circuit court today asjovr produced. First time at the Bligh the case of the State versus J." M. tonight. j Richards, of Portland, was dismissed. 0 ' 0 Mr. William Galloway will speak at : Quality and purity. Our goods are Shedd tomorrow when a Rebekah lodge,; the best that can be obtained. Capital j"'e women's auxiliary to the Odilfel-i Confectionery, Nineteenth and State, (lows' order, will be instituted there. I 0 1 Mrs. Kate Liunlo, president of the lfe-' Mrs, Ray Simeral is visiting friends ' bekah assembly; Mrs. Oalloway, past! in the east and Mrs. Charles Knowland J president, and Judge William Galloway,' is spending the summer in the moun-w," elected grand master of the tains. Accordingly Ray Simeral and i Oregon Odd Fellows at the recent state 1 (hnrles Know-laud are keeping bnchel-1 encampment at McMiunville, have been Or S hllll. There is no Darticnlnr inv in . lavinn official visits In vnrinn alula ing it albne so the i lodges. Last Friday the Marsiifield ... . . 1 ft 1.1 LV.11 1 11 1 t . Melford, Ore., July 2S. San Fran-j cisco'wns chnsiin tn.luv fin. ii... I'il-; 1 meeting of the Tri-State (food Ro-ids I j association, Albany. Ore..' beimf .ln- Washing'on, July 2S. The interstate tVat,?l fr the honor by four votes. I commerce commission today ruled that' . r,le ,ele,'tion of officers and discm-i the rate of Jft3 per hundredweight on 9lon ot varl0"8 road problenis wiu 0. automobile axles from Detroit to Los ' I?-,,y'"i: the t,mc of tl,e 'OnvcMti jii Angeles was unreasonable and also de- ' thls attl'r,loo'- ciuea tnat tne rate or 5 cents per , 11 hundrdweight on hardwood shipments !.,. ., . . in carload ots from f.'incinnnti to i.,.'i"uaanun vr VAUJi to th.ise ifie coast points was unreasonable. i wantlng to take up homesteads. In- WANTKI) Work by first-cluss carpen ter; town or country. Call at 017 Mill street, i WANT Kl) To buy a gentle horse and buggy or road wagon. Add. ess (Jer- aid Volk, lit 7, Salem. FOB RENT Modern five room cot j tagc; also housekeeping room. 330' I North High street. Phone 4, ' VK 1 1 A V 10 choice cheat hay, oats and vetch, or wheat amf vetch hay, foe sale. George Swegle, Gurden road. ! LOST Three months' old Llewellen 1 setter pup; white with black earn, i Finder return to .Watt Shipp's stoio. WANTED A housekeeper by widower with one child. Lives IVi miles from town. Address K. A., care of Jour, mil. FOR SALE Six-room modem bunga low, $l(i")0; terms. Also for rent, -room house, $15, and 4-rooiu house, $G. Phone DX5. . . LOST Tuesday afternoon, e'arvod leather belt, valued as a keepsake. Return to Journal, lieward offered. Phone 34 F-4. . FOIl SALE 21 acres iruit laud, 6 miles from Salem. Will tako .to'll per acre if sold within 30 days. W. E. Detriek, R. F. D. No. 2, Salem. TEN ACRES FOR SAi.E 7o per tiTev, 137 down, bal. .) yeuis; partly cleav ed; good land; I mile to Marion; 13 miles to Salem. 404 South Sixteenth. STEN'OTYPE lor sale or exchange for a typewriter, a new steuotype ma chine. Urgent demand for a type writer necessitates the exchange. In quire Miss Nichols, Capital JourniU " office. cifie coast points was unreasonable. FIRED AT BATHERS. !' ' Roseburg, Ore., July 28. Accused of firinif a number of siiots at women bathing in the river, Mrs. Mary Crit eser, proprietor of a hotel at West Fork, was arrested at Glcndale today. None of the women were injured. quire of Low & Derrick, 359 btate eireei WANT TO RENT From 30 to 50 acres of tillable land with or without build ings, close in. Would accept small tracts, but prefer all in one body. Phoue 1437 or call Tinckney Bros.' dairy, west end steel bridge. CLOSING OUT Stock and fixtures. The following fixtures for sale cheap: Roll top desk, safe, soda fouutain, Bowser oil tank, cheese cutter and case, National cash register, scales, new refrigerator, allow cases, horse, wagon, harness, tiOD-pound platform scale, coffee mill. (i.)3 Market street. Formerly Young & (V.'s store. Lo bold & Wood. Piano tunlns. ftrst.rln OH WArV Til. a j 1403, leave orders with O. C. Will or I R. F. Pctors. J. E. Hockett. Try Scott '1 16c meals. 0 . Will E. Purdy. of Newberg, tod.y Med bis petition as candidate for gov ernor on a boh partisan ticket upon a certificate of individual electors. Oo to Dr. Stone's for trusses. H. Demise waa trreated yesterday by onstuble Cooper on the eharge of kill ing China, pheasants out ot . season, (ame Warden Roy Brenner appears as the prosecutor. Moose lodge meeting Tuesday night, At present the stage of the Willam ette river at this point is .7 of a foot below low wafer mark. It is steadilv falling at about a tenth of a foo"t every two days. The river steamer Oregoua, iu order to get here from Portland, has to pull herself over three gravel bars. 0 . May Wing Tye Restaurant, 439 Ferry street. Everything new and clcsn; now management The best of noodles and cuop uey. Short orders, at all hours. 0 About 60 applications for land from interested people in all parts of the I nited States were received this morn ing by the promotion deartment of tho Salem (Commercial Hub. The names wilt be furnished real estate dealers on application. 0 "The Million Dollar Mystery" aV tho liligh theater tonig.it. 0 N. O. Jorgenson, who U the proprie tor of a twenty acre farm a few mile this aide of Chemawa, brought a ho of sun dried black cap berries into the Salem Fruit 1'niou this morning. The berries were well formed and plump. Odd Fellows and Ji click a lis welcomed these officials at A bannuet. Visits were also made to North Bend. Thttrs- 0 ; day evening they attended a lodg The agate polishing plant which was meeting at Handon, Friday at Coquille, formerly operated at 444 Court street 'and Saturday another at '.Myrtle Point, mis been tNken nvnr hn tlm n n r.l a I " mis been taken over bv the Gardner & Kceiie jewelry concern, 3X0 State street. 0 A "dust rut" was the probable cause of tite accideut yesterday by which R. V. Sefton, of the Capital Journal cir culation department, was thrown from a motorcycle and rendered unconscious. W. I). Mathews found him, took him to his home and cared for him. Fred K.rkwood brought the injured mm to thir eity in his automobile. Tne aiti .lint took place about a mile this sidi of I iiicolu on the McMiunville road. .Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, the eyesight specialist, who is spending his vacation in California, will be in his office in the I. S. bank building next Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Consult him about vour eves. you so much that I would like to cut your heart out", Mablc B. Ries filed a suit for divorce against her husband August Ries, in the circuit court of this county today. The couple were married in St Paul, Minnesota, in l!)utl and there are no children or proerty rights involved. The eom plaiut states that Mr. Ries is a manu facturer and peddler of hair oil but the same failed to smooth the troubled waters of the sea of matrimony. Help solve the ''Million Dollar Mvs i tery" tonight and win. S)1,000. At tho' Bligh theater tonight. I 0 " I Dane Purvine and family left last Tuesday for Salem, where they will; make their homo. Independence Mon-1 itor. j 0 ' Help solve the "Million Dollar Mys-1 terv" tonight ami win l mm t Uligh theater tonight. 0 planning a vacation trip to the Breiten-! uush Springs all summer and expects to pull out of Salem next week to realize his desire. He will be accom panied on the excursion by his wife. I Only a few days left of the July tarts TODAY TOE . u vmj m 11. uaya leit ui wit) Jiuy Alleging that she waa afraid of her clearance sale on suits for men and husbaud because he once said "I love women at Mosm-r's. Save from $,i to vnn ai niiii.1. thnfr 1 wA..l.l 1:1.. .... til . ...... ...l.....:.. . . l . , . . i0 on your selection from the latest fall and winter patterns. 344 State street o E. F. Smith, a barber of this city, : climbed into his automobile after; working hours Saturday evening and too., a 66 mile jaunt over into the Alsea country in the vicinity of Mary's Peak. He spent the time fishing, made a good eaten, and was back at his shop Monday morning ready for business, j By Harold MacGrath i ' Thajihomer'i Million Dollar Motion Picture Production It's here-the event the entire country has been waiting for-the most cost - ly, most remarkable motion picture pre duction ever brought out THE MIL LION DOLLAR MYSTERY nine mik s of film involving love, romance and ad venture. . The Bligh Theatre Storting today will present two-reel installments of this soul-stirring drama Tuesdays, W ednesdays and Thursdays (f each week. As the story progresses, week by week, a startling mystery will be unraveled. - -$10,000 in cash will be paid for the I est solution of this mystery Think of it! $10,000 for 100 words. $100 a word. See this remarkable series of motion pictures. A clew will be given in every installment The Million Dollar Mystery is by frr the most elaborate film production ever staged. v See the first great installment at the BLIGH THEATRE I Today, Wednesday and Thursday. 5c and lCc