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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
EIGHT THE WEEKLY CAPrTAL JOOKjmA''.. AiEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915. i I vAlLlliAUkvl 1 W.J f ' flUV' 111 1 Vd I--, ;.vxJ VU U i ' ' n.'illT ' itl-V.MC-'! '"' l..-.......i.vi.rit...i -..,.l.,...i.,l..i.-ln I ill lti I Sftf Every X FINAL CLEARANCE IN THE MEN'S Special price reductions on toes for Men and Boys. Bath Robes, House Coats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Hats, A Clearance of Men's Underwear . Here's your chance to buy good underwear at a saving. Men's $3.00 Wool Underwear, clearance. . .$2.25 a suit Men's $2.50 Wool Underwear, clearance. . .$1.75 a suit Men's $1.00 Underwear, clearance 70c a suit Monster Clearance of Men's Shirts A large assortment of cotton, cotton and silk and all-silk Shirts in plain and stripe effects, in all the most wanted shades. Regularly priced at 75c to $5.00. i Special clearance prices 50c f (See men's window displays on Liberty street.) 4 All Around Town . , i Dr. Mendelsohn, (PeclMlst lu fitting glassoi corroctly. V. 8. bank bldtf. ,. T '. . . . j H. O. White roturnod today from; iiiiiuri nei uuii hi i um ruuiiiy, liuyiiiK red clover seed. Tim season Is getting late lor eastern shipments of clover seed and I lie shipment of a ear today will be one nf the last of tne sea son, Tho Shetland pony contest will close nt ll p. m,, February 1. Special weekly rate, hoard and room. Tho Cottugo Hotel, UN) Court. Ground in being plowed at the Coun try ,'lub today for permanent greens to take, place of tiie temporary greens now liein played on. Tho work is being I'lnne. luiiler the .supervision nf (1, l. Fddy, tho proCcssliiunl golf expert. In 1 - ii i Workers' Eyesight ,, , ,, Only those with let s,,,hl can do pel feet Work, '1 lie skilled ol l.er, Ihcrefoie, has vital need of good sight. It beliuoves ti i in to rare for it to pre-j hi'i e his skill. (loo, ,iuit has n rush Milne biK'tiuse It effects the ipialily of one's work, nnd ulo because Impel f Oct Mbht means tiuperfei:t heultli. lany nervous disorilers are tine to defective siglil - nnd nil skill ipiicklv deteriorates when the nerves lire et1- feclcl. If you uie n skilled woiker, do not take for granted, the comlilioii of your eves. Have them tostoil, If they sre I'iuht, well and good; but otherwise you should take steps t.o avoid trouble, My mine than .'12 years exi'i'iicnce In fitting glasses correcltv enaoies me to tesl i our Mcs poifedlv ami I will tc .Mm the plain truth-no mora, no less Dr. III. P. Mendelsohn DOCTOR OF OPTICS 210-211 U. S, Bank Building Salem, Oregon department under the big roof is replete Needs for every member distinct saving of dollars Final Clearance Garments that formerly sold up to $45.00, including the season's most popular styles and fab rics. Come and take your pick of the lot. Final clearance price, each Women's Raincoats, formerly $6.50 to $20, Clearance Less 1-3 Kimonas, Clearance Prices, Two Special Lots, 95 cts. to $1. 75 Final clearance of Women's Silk Petticoats, Jersey and Messaline, with adjustable tops. For merly sold up to $10.00. Take your pick for Entire Stock Women's Furs and Fur Garments, Less One-Third Entire Stock of Children' Clothing at Final Clearance Prices Boys' Clothing. A splendid to $3.35. order that the ui-ccns may lie peiinn - nent, a sHcinl (iiiss seed is being I'hiiiled. o noiimuri n ijiuuuy suoe store now at l"C North i 'oiumercial. Export magneto and coll work. Gil bert & 1'otee, OliO Ferry. I'hune 5SS, An Indoor carnival la amioniiced by the Mnrcnhccs to he held at McCm inaek hull, Wednesday evening, Jniiiiniy -", llehcarsals are now in piogcss. The iiianiigeiiiciit aniiiniiice 211 specially ads us evidence Hint the piogram wiil re inteieHtiug. I Roinhart'a Quality shoos at 152 North Commercial. I PROPOSALS INVITED. Tho undersigned will receive soiled I bids up to fi o 'cluck p. in. Saturday, January .'10, 11115, lor the puri'luise of 'fire hose. Samples to lie submitted wit Ii bids. Tlio same tu be nildrensed I to the Fire ami Water Committee, cure of City Uocoi'dor. The right is hereby reserved to reject any nr all bids in I the interest uf the City, I, ('HAS. V. Kl.tUN.'city Recorder. A garage with a turiitnlilo is some- jllilng nut of the onlininy, although in I time it may become the correct thing in gmiges. V, r. Miirse, of r.'.Vi State 1; tree!, is biiildnig a Kiirimc with a turn- lame. Air, .Moise stales tlia he be ,V(1 ), iH j,,,,,,,,, , t ,10 ,,,,,,,, I jmi, i ' " Reinlurl'i shoe ilore still lu biislnohs. ' ( See lliem ut y .North Coiiiinercial ' street. Have your storo fixtures mads by the Itciiilmrd cabinet factory nnd keep your mi y in Siilenl. l'hono 511 for estiuuites. "When you want help, help your self," in tne motto of tho Sublimity eoiuioeiciiil club, iicionliiig to V. A. Hell, seeicliiiv of (lie club, in his ad- Mlcss befu'e llie Sutem ,.iiiloici.mI hil. 'hist nicht. Within the lst t,vo venrs a cuiniMcrciiil dull nt iu members has been iimnuircd at Sublimity, lu lull , ,x ,,,,,, ,. fl ib w ( llUi'(, fiir i rou. is ami hv the co oi'Ciation of the fanners through their eoinnieiciiil cluli il betcr iriee is being obtained for their grains mid dairy piodiict. Dr. Btoue'i chilblain remedy, 25c, guaranteed. of the family and for of Women's opportunity to save money Clearance of Men's Hats A great final clearance of desirable hats in felt, and velour. A large variety of styles to select from in black, browns, greys. Men's $3.00 Hats, clearance at $1.50 Men's $3.50 Hats, clearance at.. $1.75 Men's $1.50 Hats, clearance at $2.25 Men's $5.00 Hats, clearance at $2.50 iJJL. JJLGOOD1 45c jar Preferred Stock large green! the Oregon state ti'lierciilosis snnitoi-! olives 25c. U .M. Boggs & Co. 1'liono iiim nnd 711 patients, which was its full 311. i capacity. These patient'! cost the state 0 .$5 less per year than those of any other Bocause of a threatened attack of 'state. This expense, he snid, cinild lie pleurisy, Jessup Sluing was compelled jstill further reiliwed it' there whs hug to return to his home in Salem Thins- er accommodations. In discussing tu day. Strang was ono of the many berciiliisis, Dr. Ilelliniier recommended miinips victims thai were the cause of a prematura Christmas vacation some iveelta hko. v pou Jus recovery, 1 misfoit , mil yet satiated, willed a j serie.i of colds and malarial disturb- jances upon ritriing, which resulteil in iliis nhscm... until .,..( ,.t. ),, he esiiects to return to college. Ore- gou Kinerald, , White Cross Electric Vibrators S10, 12.50, 15, $25. See them nt Lock wood's, 2lil North Commercial street. Ill his addresB before the Six o'Oloe.V. club at the Methodist church Tuesday evening, )r. CI. C. Ilellinger slated that Owing t" the "Across the Pacific" reels being mis Owing to the "Across the Pacific" reels being mis sent, we have secured for our patrons one of Vita- "TIIK PAINTED WORLD" Featuring Miss Anita Stuart. Just as good as "41:t." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' VAUDEVILLE "THE ROYAL TRIO" Harmony .Singers and Entertainers, just off Fan tages circuit, and a special selected licensed program. Ilcarst-Sclig; Weekly W'th all the latest events. "What Could She Do?" :!-part Edison, featuring Gertrude McCoy, and a George Ade Comedy. SUNDAY ONLY Box Office Attraction Co. presents Henry Bern stein's greatest triumph "THE THIEF" in 5 acts. The well-known drama in which Mar Riiaritc Illington created such a sensation in New York at the Frohman theatre for two solid years. Dorothy Donally in the star role. 10. CENTS "Home of the Best Shows." DIBKflK33IllHKE9QBEiS! with unusual Clearance offerings- the heme can be Suits, Coats on desirable merchandise. GOODS that lor the good of societv there should be more general field work by properly hutliovized agents and that the i great woik to bo d-ne was to inform! people how the disease originates and what could be done to prevent and les-. sen its evils. Hut the niaiii feature in the light ngiiiii-d tuberculosis, ho as-1 sorted, was to cdiieato the people and that this could best be done by field W'oikers. . j Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the ; (itch. Mita Ccx gives the second of her ser- , ies of three lectures on the Kuropean i supplied now at a and Dresses SECTION war in the public library nudilrrium H'riday evening nt S n 'cluck, tin tho printed progiiini the lecture on the al lies and the war comes second, but the seco.ul and third lectures will be re versed nnd -Miss Cox will lecture on the "(Ioniums ami the War" this week. The (iei'iuaiis are making tho positive statements ami the allies are denying them, so it means more logical to have the lecture on tho llermuus first. Miss Cox is entirely neiittal in her attitude toward the war. In this lecture she tukes up some uf the official corre spondence. Try Tokalon cream, at Roth's. The call of the Willamette valley is extending t'i nil parts of the country. .1 oil ll Meiichinek, of 'niton. Oil., writes ttu't lie is interested in liirm laiiiis, Samuel H. Kit-by, 7iis Krcmiiui avenue, l.ung Deach, t al,, has real estate in southern Calilornin Unit ho would like tu exchange for Marion county Inml. tlriiiit Newman writes o the secretary of the couiinei'ciul club tiuit he is com ing to this country iu the spring ami wants su'iie infonnation in advance. Mis adtli-.'sH is Laiiiar, Colorado, rural route number ',, As soon as he can iniike in iniigemeiits, W. Ilolccmb, of ;i.Vs,"i ' Laurel street, Vnncnin er, ll, C., is coin ing 'his wai and wants to po-t himself in ail a ace, Mrs. M. J. Wado, of Oils city, 1b in I receipt of sad news coacnning her i nephew, Lcroy J( tiesiier, the accoiu I plished violinist of Spokane, Wash., win) , is lying ill of a complication oi' disn: ders, and his recovery is despaired of. The most serious feature of his ailment is diabetes, l.eroy is the sou of .Mr. ;and .Mrs. A. liesner, the former now 1 ideceused, uiol was bora and raised in Salem, where lie has a best of warm fiiiiids who will be smlly grieved lit the news u his .illne-s. Kor several icii's he has been sin cessl ally minliirt iug a music stiiilio iu Spokane, but was conipi !ei to gne up his woik w.icn ' sickness overtiiok him. inul, necoriliiig to the l itest news rci'ivcd by his mint, ' his physicians tiave given up hopes fo,' ; him. ' Judge Galloway, of department No. I 2 of the circuit court for tins county, today handed down n decree dist-olviiig ! tile bonds of mill rimoiiy whMi eist, between lilhel A. Oilfee ami (ilcn W. 1 Culfce and reipiired the hitter to pin '5 a month alimony beginning with the first of March, lilt."!. The cuMoily of a iiiPnur son, linruia W. Cnlfee, was gi eu to the niuthcr. Tlic ci ople ueie nun lied In California In 1 !Hi7. Cruel and inhuman trealment were the groniuls upon which tlie decree was giuuted. ! The domestic science class and tonch-, ers of the high school will eaterti.iii the school directors nnd their wives, 1 ! and other teachers pf ttie high school with a tl o eh" k dinner 'Ins evening. $7.98 J 9: RUMANIA ABOUT TO ENTER THE WAR. . i;oni(, .lull. "I. Heiioweil ru mors that Hiiniuiiia is ubout tu enter tin- war oil ' the side or tiif allies were lionotl to- iliiy in diplomatic circle's is tin! result- of reports from Heme that HiiiuiiiiiK students in tlio Swiss universities lime been or dered by telegraph to join their regiment s. "Volkland" 13 the name selected for his farm, m-.-onl ing to the jmpoiH filed in the enmity clerk's office today by (ieruhl Volk.' A license was issued today for the marriage of August Wolke, u farinor, of (icrviiis, mid Signu Engobretscn, also of Clcrvais. Alleging that they cleared land for the defendant and that their labor nmminted to the sum nf i)il(M.ri, Henry Zielinski and O, C. Freed today filed a suit against Julius Voget of this city. The plaintiffs allege that they have ro- eeiyed 110110 of the original sum claimed for services rendered, and they seek t recover. Word haa been received in Salem of the death of Clifford Baker, formerly state printer of Kansas, nnd editor of the Topekn Commonwealth, which oc curred in St. T.ouis this week. Mr. I Baker ivns vi'ry well known throughout thti I tilted Mnti's us a iolitirmn nnd haspt'rsonnl friemlH in Hnlcm timnug former eiiKtTiiern. X suit fpr divorce was filed today by William " .Strode tigniiiHt Hnttie Strode. The couple were nmrried July 20 in KuusUH, The plaintiff nlleeK (M'tit'l and iuhumiin treatment, stating that the defendant threatened to .shoot him nnd have him neat to the insane asylum. There are an children the plaintiff seeks an equitable division of 23 acres of land fdttinted near thin eity. A suit for divorce, charging cruel and inhuman treatment, wan tiled to- Idny by Kva Afay Kusmdl nyainst Hugh 1 1,. KuNM'll, Aee.nrdinp: to the eomplaint, j tho eovtplc were married in tin's comity I in VMV2 and a Hon, Kenneth, ngod 12 yenrs, ami a oauK'irer, urnre, njji'u v, wero born to tho couple. Tho plain tiff alleei) that her hufdmnd drove lier mvny from the place nnd would not let her come into their houfp, nnd more over she wiy ho flirted with other wo men. Hm a.sks to be allowed the run- I tody of the children. Guy O. Smith is tlio uTtoiney Tor the phnutirf. The divorce ca6e of Laura I. Howe against Km cry M. Tlowe was called in. Judge (lallowny'H department of the circuit court today. The couple were mnrried in M01 nad.,-nn children were born to the union. The plaintiff ul legPH eruel and inhuman treatment, gross intoMicatiou nnd desertion. Hie seeks to have her maiden nnme of Laura I. Rodgers restored to her and to be given a decree of absoluto di vorce. There are no property right h in vnlvd iu the cane. Altomey H. II. Htdtzel in appearing for the plaintiff. A STATEMENT. I noticed in the newspapers that a foreclosure suit has been filed against myself and wife for the collection of a uUcgod, debt of ifs5.S5. I huve no oth er knowledge of this suit nt the present writing only from what 1 have rend in the newspapers. There has been no lien filed on the Aiitomobilo mi papers of the court has been served on me. For that reason, 1 wish to state, I do not owe .Mr. Ilildcbiiiml any such bill. My car was ruined while in his garage last Summer for repairs ami 1 was de prived of the use of it for months, Mr. lllldebriind agreed to put the car back in shape for use ot his own proper cost of expense, This is evidently the bill lie has transferee! to Mr. Svkes, and lie iknuus 1 do not owe him this amount 'from the fuet he never presented me 'with a bill nnd inilde no effort to col ! lect this from me. Mr. Sykes I never had any business with, but he must Ihuvo also known the debt was not of !u .just nature for be has never iniide 'any effort to collect it from mo. The 'attorney, who kept his own name from .being mentioned, and is not. known to me, at present, must huve taken the col lection of this bogus debt on u contin 'gent fee contract the kind that reads. , so much if I collect and so. much more if J sue for collection and he needed the "so much more" 1 am of the opin ion, for he did not extend the courts ,nor myself the courtesy of making an effort to collect this bill by making just one pretense of nilleeting It with out going into court. . lie is certniiily 'not doing very profitable nr legitimate practice "At l.nw" or he would not follow such unileihiinded methods. The whole ease looks lo me like Sykes wants an auto for nothing nuil some shyster attorney wanted if:i5. to pay tils ir.st month's grocery bill. No 1 rcnlly don't believe that, for such a man is not of the kind that pays his own bills. He is the human hog that roots his living iu the barn yards of oui Courts. Signed, , 1., S. HAHXKS, I WEXFORD TODAY Last Chance to See MARY FULLER in 'A GIRL OF THE PEOPLE" rUIIUY ami NATCH DAY PAULINE BUSH In "A SM1T.T. TnillW flTDT'i All emotional-Classic In Three S P.ut. This Picture received special mention In tho "Moving Piiture World" DON'T Miss IT. A Good Comedy Every Day 5 Cents MATINEB DAILY 2, TO 5 wtamscmamewsmKmsmmmsm NEW TODAY i T " . One cent per word each inset- J lit'ii. Copy for advertisements ua- der tliis heading should be in by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN 81, J VOM RKXT Smull dwelling in Xorth Salem, l'hone Carey F. Martin, 4l!l. KIR WOOD H, mnplo 4.50. riiono QOAT MEAT for sale; first-cluaa only, Phone 2100 M. lill.LV .Expert window cleaner, l'hone 24S. CHICK KN T A MALES Fred's .Night Lunch. .MOW bicycle to trade fur typewriter, A. C., Journal. WOMAN wunts middle aged woman us companion, l'hone j.S-l''-21!. KOK liLjST itooms w U furnace heat, nail board if desired, l l.'l Court. FOB KENT Four or five rooms closo in; rent reasonable, l'hono J 18(3. FOR SALE OR THAUK'-tlood piano, phonograph and records. .l'hono Dm. ST It AY EI) Chester White sow, weight 300. Keward. X. Fryslie, lit. o, liox 112, Salem. WAGON WASTED Not linger than ll-inch. L. S. Arnold, Koute -1, llux S2. l'hono II5-S-1.1. UAHHEK WANTED I'ci'manent posi tion to right man. all lit. 2HI Statu street. MACK can clean without a muss chim neys and furnaces. Stoves repaired. I'h'nne 1SI. FOB RENT lp to date 7-rouin flut, close in. See R. B. Fleming, l'hone 124. Res. phone 2. FOR SALE Fresh cow; 2-year-old Jer sey heifer; 2 sets of new double har ness. 771 North ('oinmcrciiil street. Ft lit SAI.K OR TKADIO Light work horses lor cows. Address T, X. Al lenby, route I, Turner, Oregon. FOR KENT House with barn; fur nished if desired. Located Soulh Twelfth street. Ci. W, Johnson. FOIt SALE Hy owner, 13 ncres fine hind, fenced and clear, rock load. Knrgiiin if taken soon, l'hone 121. Residence phono !L FOR RENT Very reasonable, modern five-room house, bath ami pantry, near school and church. Inipiire .I41M South Commercial. WE will allow you the highest price for your used furuituro in exchange for new. Cnk'f Bros., homo furnisher), l'hono 303. ANYONE wishing largo office calen dars call or phone Homer 11. Smith, the insurance man, Room 5, McCor nnck bldg. Phone DO. FOH SALE OH YR A 1)E For farm or city property, li'.j acres on hard load, .'I acres loganberries, 2 acres oiclsunl; 1 mile from city limits, Vi mile from car line, J. 11. Dhenl, route J, Imj. 1(1. l'lmne i'ttl F-14, S. P. RAILWAY CHANGES TIME. Sovoral Shifts In Train Schedule Tak Effect Today. fleginning with today several ehaugeu were made in the Southern Pacific time table. The Shasta Limited, north bound, will be 40 minutes earlier, arriv ing at I l:3"i n. ni. The Ifoseburg pas senger is five niin nt os Inter, now arriv ing at 11:13 p. 111., while the Cottugo drove passenger now arrives lit 4:20, 1(1 minutes earlier than the foituinr schedule. The local way freight now leaves for the south nt, 11:22 a. 111., in stead of Kh.'ll) a, 111., and the San Fran cisco fast freight now leaves at I2:X" a. 111., instead nf 12:111 a, 111. These urn the only changes, inul they tnke effect beginning January 21. Nobody is entitled to wear a halo just becmi-e he has never been in jnil. t H. F. KUCK Plirsn TiiMiatef 'I He 1 lutiu lulling REGULATING REPAIRING 111 or out of city, Phone 2354-J 12415 E Stroot Special New "Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalcs, Chill Con Came, Chop Suoy Noodlol 420 I'orry Stroet S )( .t YOTJ CAN'T BRUSH OR WASH OUT DANDRUTF ft;),.), The only sure way to get rid of dand ruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four enures of ordinary liipiid arvon; apply it ut night when retiring; use enough to moisten the, scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do thin tonight, uiul by morning most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more H'pli cations will completely dissolve and entirely destiny, every single sign nnd truce of il, 110 mutter how tnio'li dan I ruff yon nuiv have. You will find, too, that nil it 'hiag and digging of the scalp will stop 11! mice, and your hair will be fliilfy, losftous, glossv, silky and sofl. nnd look and feel a hiiuiirt'J times belter. You can get liipiid arvon ul any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the woik.