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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1915)
1 v I ) ;, :! f EIGHT. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTJTtNAL. BAI.EM, OBEGOW. TUESDAY. MARCH 16, 1915. i . .aim ir-m nni iAr r J- In J Li. j. . . . . - z UA I UIIVv KH-U w I many rncuus micuu UnU UUIU IU-LI I ULIUL MEN'S SUITS Made to Your Measure Hundreds of splendid fabrics to choose from in the most wanted patterns, weaves and colors. You will be entirely satisfied with the style, fit and wearing quality of your suits if you order from Meyers the House of Quality. A suit ordered now will be finished by Easter. Better come in today and let us measure up. $13.75 and Up t Court House News ! ; Charles Bennett, who nns giveu a I preliminary hearing iu the juMice court this 'morning before Justice Uan-, the action of the grit ml jury on a charge I Score of Salem Youths Are of len-il ami iasiiviui! coliatjiKinoii. ms; wife, who recently came from Seattle ( to n eitv, was esaniiiii-l as a tfit-, uesa, ami Jva .Nelson wan ulo ' court, j It .leveloped from the testimony that j' HeniR'tt left his wife in Vancouver B. ('., in 1!I2, auil was not Ini-uto! until; the officers fniiml luni liviiia with the j Nelson woman near IWiaM. was arresiteil he tohl IVjiiity Sheriff W. I. Xcclliam thai .Mrs Nelson was Rounded Up for Long Series of Misdeeds TOMORROW OUR 731th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE A Great Offering of MESSA LINE SILKS at 69c Per Yard Usual Qualities to $1.25 This interesting sale of high grade mescalines should interest every wo mandressmakers should take par ticular notice of this event for it of fers values that happen seldom. May be had in black, white and popular colors :G inches wide and sells usually up to $1.25 a yard special surprise price tomorrow, (JO cents per yard Sale starts at 8::!0. See window display. IN THE WASH GOODS SECTION Tomorrow the Last Day of This Great Gingham Sale PRETTY DRESS GINGHAMS A large assortment of pretty ging hams in plaids and checked effects most popular coloring 27 inch es wide and our regular 15c grade, attend this event tomorrow and make selections at 10 cents. 10 Cents his wife. Later he .icnie.l that he had lieen mai rieil to her thought he had been living with iier and her lather j for a year.- Mrs. Jicmictt came to this! eity to offer to take tier luishaud back : with her, but it was reported to the district attorney that the Nelson wom an was in a delicate coalition ami he; thought it best that Bennett be ar-j rained on that choice here. His bonds were iized at $2it, nhi.-li he was un able to furnish, ami In' was sent back to the county jail. j Claude O. Ross. .1 in isoner at the ' state penitentiary, was aiiaijiiicd iu de partment No. I of tl in-uit court of this county this moiniiic on n charge of rape and pled nut uuiltv, It is al leged in the imlictiiK lit returned by the last (rand jury that lio:s committed the crime upon the person of Ada L. Sullivan. As the man is in sale Itefni- iii( at present the cliaite will not be j minis, as one piessed until he sems out his present sentence. Many Friends Attend Impressive Services The funeral services of the late Clay ton Unruh who (lied suddenly lust Sat urday were largely attended by his many friends in the city and members of I. 0. 0. F. Ohenieketa lodge No. 1 of which he was a member. The services were held this afternoon at the chapel of Webb & Clough, the Rev. J. Montecalni Brown of the Jason Lee Memorial conducting the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. Dave Eyre, Miss Myrtle Knowlnnd, C. E. Knowland and Ivan Martin, sang, "Saved Py Grace," "Nearer My God to Thee," and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. " The pall bearers, nil members of the Odd Fellows lodge of which the do ceased was a member, were J. A. Tat- NEW TODAY On. ... " t PHNE MAIN IL ...1 t.i 1 .n 1 ii n untlllwt 11 Uflrit'V; t tiiu I'uiu iiv"" v , . T ir r 1 ti nr u: i t offenders who show a wide " , I1'U. . l" ' 1 7! , j arnon, van j-jiigM rum una v,, r. uaru. Burial was at tity V lew cemetery under the auspices of Chemeketa Odd Fellows lodge of this city.- Four-Year-Old Lad Goes Upon Exploring Expedition TRY SALEM FIRST BALmm COMMERCIAL CLUK .lodge Percy K. Kelly upcncl depart luent No. 1 of the circuit court this morning to hear motions, demurrers and cost bills. Tie piineipal business this morning ill .Indue Kelly's court was the hearing of the bill of execu tions in the case of the state auainst UliiMUs (Irasser, who is now serving a life sentence in the for the niuiMer of the 17-yeiir-old son of Alui liiicou, who resides n few miles south of this city. Whether it is the spring stir or the When he3,iiit 0f the Old Nick that prompts certain youtns ot tins city to iiocus hi deviltry' is unknown to Chief Walth, hut the officers are right now in the midst of of minor range- of activity. Since the first ci tation 110 less than -0 boys, ranging iu age from 14 to ill years, have been brought into police court. Many of them were from well known and re pictnble families and whose parents were willing to pay all damages. Some were tearful and penitent, others were defiant ami cureless, some were arrest ed and are now wards of the justice .. . ., , . court and others have been sent tc. tiie i ' ons.derable excitement prevailed in reform school, and some of the boysis""'" "'eni yesterday afternoon, caus have left town to elude pursuit. j'';1 ket "'vsterious disappearance of Th.-ir crimes consist ot basement rob-j"' little 4-year.old son of Mr. and Mrs. beiics of stores of wet goc.ls, autoino- T- Knrtson, who resides on South bile thefts and petty thievery about f"'. ,lln'1 -' " "')' the town in numerous'places. Thursday ; h whole neignbor hood was out taking night an auto was stolen from the 'on-' l"rt :n the search but the entire police gregational church and taken for a sc.1 r'e and many citizens were enlisted, vere drive evidently over countivi"" vas 'l,st f,!en playing arotinil the 1 if the tires was cut ami , '''' 1 am,m " u " ule '""""."K. L,..,,. l.-.i-Aii.l id in Tim ill vi'ia tti..(iNi iiu i i tl' t- in 1 j 1 1 11 niis luuini iiiilii t: turned to this eitv and left standing ! 0 Vll' li thl' afternoon, when he was on North Church 'street. In the cari''o""' enjoying himself lit play with a ..-u -l;., r.c 1,,.,1,-iiHr tlw. mimes I and of i hililien 111 the in rtliemiost Governor Revokes Parole of Convict Liberated by Vest All Around Town -t------ - - Dr. Msudelioua, luocmilst lu fltUugl ness propositions. Mr. TickimV hi circle of the Ladies' Aid society will j elite, tuin the other circles of the aid I society. Uesides the several liuinbers Hf the Orpheus chorus, there will be readings anil recitations by the South , : I 'ent nil circle. 1 Do you use the boat croam? try TokiiIuii, at iiotn s. If not, of a baseball lineup wJnch had evi di lit ly been dropped by one of the joy riders. The police began rounding up the boys ci'i the team, and from this lue found the boy who wrote the line up, ile said he gave it to another lad. who evidently dropped it. A search for thl" owner of the paper showed that three boys had left town hurriedly, or at least are Wit to be found today, nor have they been seen ior several days past. The store of .lack Frost, which was entered last week, showed tile loot to be mostly cigarettes and tobacco, with some can dy, which lead the police tu believe that only boys wobul do the job. A (iovevimi- WillivcoMilu. to.lnv revoked ' number 1,1 misemoiits Have lieen enter-, the pnrole of one Charles Adams, alias ed and ill this connection several boys Charles Miller, who lias ju.-t been nr-have be sharply ipieatione, I by the po- rested in Portland on liie charge ofjlbc. The police are inclined to think forging checks. Adiiins was convicted that several (rgani.ed gangs exist for iu I. inn county in ii nilicr, l!i:i, fori the express purpose of looting bnse- lareeiiy in a store mid was paroled 1 meats for booze. from the penitentiary on the fourth of. L:it night it was reported to toe .In iiiiiirv, 1 1 1 1 5, by ex-Uo ernor West.jpoli e that someone had entered the I'arole Officer Keller leav es for 1'ort-; cur belonging to the foreman of the land this afternoon to return Adams to 'extra gang mv working on the Sonth the penitentiary where he will have : em I ncific from this cit v. The boN.-ur six more years to serve. hic'n was lixed up for n residence was 1 m 1 - I stiinding 011 the siding and the thief H. S. Gilo left kut ntBht for an ex-! entered by breaking in the door and tended business tril. in the central .took an overcoat and a new pair of states ami the east, where he has gone shoes, leaving ill exc'uange a well-worn to spread the gospel of the logaulici ry. ! pair of number 7 ' j -hoes whicl) hnd Mis first stop will be nt St, I 'mil iin.l 1 11 purchased at llisliops in this eity. Minneapolis, and from there he will go! A icieen bie: fitted up as a cooler out j direct to Im.-;il"i. During this trip ' side of the car was cut open and a :.lr. llile will eivo his whole time to cut ot beefsteak and some cues were tahen. This would indicate that hobos Slid the trick except that the shoes were 'purchased in this eity. The police in vestigated several clues but without success. j Chief Welsh said today that it was furniorh the drunks that kept the po ' lice busy but now a score of iiiichiev- I 'lis end lively boys were giving more part of the City View cemetery. Mr. j Uoii.'rtson, a salesman- iu the Meyers' 1 department store, was called 'home by Mrs-, btl.crt-on, who was driven almost to the verge of distraction on account of the disappearance of the little fel low, am! it was after 4 iu the evening when the father notified the police that the wanderer had returned. GENERAL SIBEET ASSIGNED. Washington, March Id. Secretary of ' War Garrison today announced the as ' signment of Brigidier (feneral W, L. '"ibert to command the l'ncifie const ar tillery with headquarters at San Frnn-ciscn. WAXTED-V00dTT- street. """ 1 Co, WA.VfEO Lace aIi" . EXf'KR KXCKI) w-Xl r J-luire 14.3 Com?' 1 TtiAUE your s,,i fr- thing new. lw-, U-..J". ,w m ' "r""ure Star. i!R,"""' A1 - .SEWliiU wanted at l.ilifTT", 23S1-M '" l'k 2 M, FOR SALK-Frcsh leTsT" route i, Salem. ' 'f ..iai W HITS No. !Lr, SirnThTT typewriter in fi,sl .. South Commercial. 1 FOK SALE-Une th's spring, wce.1,, ai10t ,. ' in, mi, 1 .narM't street. J(, WOMAN s with littTenr wtc-K or houselicepi,. iM Mrs. 1-. ). Hey,,, FOH SALE-Vo,,,,,, nnd O. I. c. hniod s(ms. 'h,,,, Nciger, Salem, l!t. 1. FOR SALE House nu,l two lots f sale or exchange for city ,,,, - Jroiit, (lias. v(a, , sss( WASHING WONT' RID HEAD OF DANDRUFF ilemoi,strutli.i the value of byauliei ; ries and to the distribution of advertis ling matter siioHing what can be done with the In 1 i.v. He will uo direct to iaigcst iit 1 ibuting agencies and east. glaiiel correctly. V. B. bank bldg. Parcel delivery, baggage and freight. I'liees, lllc, l.ie, L'.'io n ml ,10, C, 0. McElrn)', I'hone ";i-F-4, The river ia rising today, and li now at the 4,4. foot stage, No lainfull has been locor.lcd during Hie past -I bonis. I. 0. 8., 21112 Hutbard building. The Cspiul Luuiber Co., 319 Bouth Twelfth, lUnlding material of all kinds. J. Frank Hughoii is driving a lol.l mode) sit cylinder Mitchell car, pur chased yesterday, n Farcol delivery, baggage and freight. Friees, Me, l.le, Itfe. and .'ille. I'. H. MeKlroy. I'hones; Pay, H47; night, HUH. Go to Dr, 8tone'i for trusses. After sUylng away from the Capital city lor socn years, Patrick Ciisev, uf Won. (hum, cinicluiled t inahe Siilem a lie was iu the city this luoruing. Fifty pattern of imported and do input tc tweeds still lift, made to mens lite, wliilo they lust, lomctic, fl.V, imported, t'.'U, (Iiicsk this is some Miiue, At Mosher's, 0 O. 0. Tleknor, of Porllnnd. la in the city today luvestiKntiug scmmh! busi- Tonight and Tomorrow Run Away June Two I'arti Exploits of Elaine Two Fart The Spirit of Giving Featuring Margaret Fisher Only a Farmer's Daughter Keystone Comedy The Only Comedy. Bligh Theatre 1A -No RaUein rrill) Ivt The Show That IwV Pleaaee the Ftopl. winxasasDaRau ernl under consideratiou, but as vet has made 110 decision, "Prevention Is. groator than cure." Dr. Wisliceniis Sanatorinin, JI-CU'JS llubbaiil biiiliiiug. Judge Bushoy will address the Salem Sit l. '('In s club on the business of Minion county, with special reference to its relief wotli, at the First Meth odist church I his evening. Notice. Utinih & Macy have moved their law offices to suites L'll'J II, Salem I la oh of Commerce building, I'hone hl.'i. Justice Robort EcVin, of the auprcmo court, who lii.s been snjiiuining in Los Angeles and other siutliera California points the past few weeks for the bene fit of hia health, has returned and re sume. I his seat 011 hp beach yestenlay nf ter'iuon. R corns 2!o per night, 91 per week. Scott's, Ktl South Connnereial. - 11 Tho Woodmen of the World have re cently erected a monument 011 the gmve of V. II. Cross, The monument bents the emblem of the older and has been1 inspected by the officers of the local' camp, win) regard the monument as a noili ot art, It was furnished by Hie lllaoing liriiuite company, ul this city, - o - Nomm N, Lefflngwell, embsliner and lu.lv ,l-islnnt with Cottage I mt'i tuU iug Purlins, Phone 7'JI, The BpatildltiK Logging Co. will ship toiuo iow thp Inst ciiiloid of interior fixtures for the. new lit,(iiui Sluiltock school house iiiiy being elected a 11 Poit ) 11 ii.l. Their 1 out iu. t calls for all the di.,i,, nindons and oilier mill woik iu thw loiildiuu, leipiiriug several carload ship'ueat. There la satislactloii In Sale 11 iiiude cigar if it is .1 CP. its. All the eomtutsiiioncra of the Willam ette Valley Imposition lino, mti.iu will ine't I oiintri i w in All. any to discuss fu line plans of the noi latioii. Three eiiiiimisnoneis from 1 . h county aie c peeled tu be pic-cnt nt this eoiilereucp, Fred N, llyimn, of tlu city, t ecre tut y of the assiH-iatioii. - o Tor flue cabinet and fixture work ee HeinuHid, I'jll t lienicketa. I'Iumip Ml. The Orpheua niaJe choma will ami to inoiiow nfteruoim at the Kirt Mel I01 i!il iniirch, nhcu the South IVutial At a mcoting of the desert , land bond this morning Project Mnunger Fred X. Wallace, of the Tuuialo irri gation project, was allowed a salary of tK.'i per month, he to furnish his own saddle horse. Other matters of 11 minor : nature concerning the business of the 11 11 111 iu piojcci, 1 111 nni 1 o 1 lie giwog of the project 111111111141 r the authority to sell all of the tools ami innchiuerv used in the construction of the irrigation system, occupied the attention of toe board at this meeting. wholesale gi hi the ! For fine machine repairing try Gil- ibert i I'otee, ."alo Ferry street. I The only sane way to get rid of dand ruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get nbont four ounces of ordinary liiinid uivoii; apply ; it at night when retiring; use enough : to moisten the scalp nnd rub it in gently with the finger tips. ! Ho this tonight, and by morning most i if not nil of your dandruff will he gone, ' nnd three or four more applications will j completely dissolve and entirely de . stroy, every single sign nnd trace of it, 1 no matter how much dandruff you may have, " Vj Von will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, j lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times belter. I You can get liquid nrvon at any drug ; stote. it is inexpensive and never fnilH to do the work. FOR KKNT l'p to ,l,lte 1W close .11. See II. i. Fcllli , -H. lies, phone 112. KOIi liEXT-Desirahlc imt m I i""r. iuuck 1.111I lull friini .titj 1 ho.ise, Ts.'i Court. ,FOI! SALE-Store fixtures, cooi-tw.; j showcases, scales, rush register, A. I 1 i an 1 1.4 limes, street. . ! MAKE for Mile cheap, weight ita I l-'OO pounds, gentle, drive si!,(. I ton 1 1 it-, i . 11. rroiiuii, route 1.1 1 ..:!-f-i.i. a FUH SALK ',v owner, lj arm ,1 hind, fenced ami rlesr, ro.' ' j Hnignin if tiilieu num. I'hout i'X I Kesidence plume 'tl. WANTL'U ut once, a le 2-yent-Ji heifers, coming fresh won. E. f. Long, Kin South Tweiilvlil'th. l'ho KLU. Midi WE will allow you the higheit price fct your used furniture in exchange for new. Calef ilroi, iom furaiilen Fhone o!3. 0- The Rev. H. B. Dork, of the Castle 1 chapel, I nitcd llrethren church, is en-j teitaiiiing Piotcor L. L. Kpdey, presi dent of toe Philomath college, of the Failed llieihien denomination lit Philo math. Ore. I'lotessor Fppley will re main here a few days, but will return on Apnl I. nhen he will give an ad dress at the 1. In. atioual day exercises to lie held in tins city. Professis- Kpp lev is lately limn 'Vork, Nebraska, whef he Iu, ,., the position of pro- I trouble than a eitv full of drunk ami. disorderly lumberjacks. The officers have seveial good lines on the mis-' ereants and are led. ling off until they have more definite proof, and they be li ve that they will soon have the back bone of the gang bnilieii and the lads rounded up ami either sent to the le-i form school or as wards of the court.! FOR KKNT K-rooin house, moii'i?, binh, electric liyht, furnaee, ton, large lets, nil fciieed. Rent onlyfU per month to right party; worth t'Ui L, Iiechtel & Co. in a college located , L, M. Bogga' grocery will move to their fine new cpunters Monday, March l.'-. Watch for tho aniiounceinent. 0 The Baleni Men'B Six o'ClocV. club, 01 uie i-iiiu .ieiiioiiis cuurcn, win ne certs ever gien addressed this evening by County cuoi-is of men's Judge Htishpy, who will lake fir .11s subject "The llusincss of Maiion County." The address will bp especial ly interesting, to business men, ami for this ipiisoii a linger attendance than usual is evpected to intend, llcforc the addiiss a dinner will be served by thp Ladies' Aid society of (he church. n-oi 01 language iu Uut city, Fine concert by chorus of men's Miices, uv,isi,., ,v auloists. The musi cal .nt i-t s ' ciiniM. gives ns its third number one of the must interestinir run- ill Nilein. A large voices in the most beautiful ensemble work. Prom till to ""1 uncos. Such fine voices and so in i' 1 11 1 1 v tunnel that it septus as imp mice Miigine. Then the nroinani is ! ' BORN ! g OKVXT-To Mr. end Mrs, liay A., 1 in nt . "Ill North ( 1 11 nt street, at. their home, Saturday, March LI, HMo, an sCi-ponnd girl, 1 - WEXFORD Wednesday and Thursday Grace Cunard and Francis Ford I "Smugglers Island A vivid sea coast drama. Excit ing high power boat race and battle bstween tiovei iiment Of ficials and Smugglers. DENSE FOO CAUSES MANY j NARROW ESCAPES FROM DEATH 8Mcm Jitney Coffee Club la the place for iptick lunch. IL'fi Coin I. The residonce of W. C. Barker at I'.'-il Ferry street, was gutted iu the lower story b file list night, which was discovered at uUut ,:-W, AH of the interior of the fiist floor was scinched and the pint it ions burned tlnoogh iu seveial places, Tins build ing was one of the oldel in the city, ami it is said that some of the luuibei iu this house Has shipped mound Cape lloin iu the einly .".Os. The fire de purltuent nii-wcied the cull and somi had the fire under contiol and wen) I'lo to sum the upper purl of the it I'll tut p. San Francisco, March 111. Lives of a score of persons on Market street' nod that it wirelv will leac all w''"' endangered during a dense fog to- who are pi i ilcgo.l tei hear it. Mr. ' 11 I'lo'tless auto from which Mover, uho conducts this great chorus. f."ur ,"'l'"l'lti" had leaped when a col-, is on., of the lst choins einnliictois on ""other auto seemed im- the , t. iiml i1(, fiiin W1MU f tin, "niieiit, dashed at high speed across. "A Girl of the Pines" A drama of the Timher Camps clioiui has nut mily received pinise on iln mist I, n( custom papers have given it Mm.. 1 pininc. smoking a Hon Ton - Analysis of APEX LANDPLASTER Sibacu mi, I iunnluhlcs 1 1011 ernl tiluuniia . t al. nun cuibiuatp , . Hydrous calcium, sulphate Oypsuni Fmlcternnned Note the high per uyuaum. ror Bale at Cherry City Flour Mill M TRADE STREET .. 4 !H1 .. IM .. I .."ill .. IM.V oA liiu.im cent of I The GLOBE Theatre Closed Today, preparing for Grand Opening Tomorrow Even ing at 7 p.m. the crowded thorouulifare and crashed through a store window. It re.piires long years f practice to enable a man to fall iu love and light on ins teet. A Good Comedy LeRoy Huddleson On the Xylphone 5 Cents VOU.N'U man, aged 20, lron( iml ing, no bad habits whatever, have work of some kind. V'nitbut you to offer.' Address T. I, fJ .lournal. . PIANO OWAKHS, ATTKNTK Diseolored (.; yellow ivory kevs w white as snow. Injurici to "-, deep scratches or brnii how severe, neatly retired iJ rj ished, Kspert iao "1 ; I 1.., '.! i-ei.llhltitUll r...." !.:.; l':i.'i4 J. ll.f k1 R. X. of A.-"reifun I N ). lUiio, meets every innrx. I ing in McCoranck luiilding. ' I Liberty streets. Klrt. a. v..,,,,,,, trill Market.'" I Hazel Price, linperial KurBittrt j recorder. AT!..'-A yoimx ' ing companion on '",.,..,. ! m.,:,tli to the Panama-. " j. , tion. starting Boom r . if , weehs to be s t Him I ' "I 1 nn a uiotiircycle. 1"' I f. I ..long to bear his own lr;', tMWl 1 MAY FONG TYE tld rKKUY STREET The place where you get fine Chinese noodle. Take aome home for your family; Just re ceive from China, flue aauce gives tioc,llM jwit the right touch. Come and ee the fine Cliln tea service ne give Just from China. THE MUSICAL ARTISTS COURSE Presents in Its Third Concert of This Season The Apollo Club Of Portland, Friday, March 26. A grand chorus of male voices assisted by two excellent soloists C1I0ICK OF SKATS May be obtained by purchas ing an exchange ticket now at the music stores and reserving it at the advance sale at the armory from H:::0 to ?::',0 next Friday, March 19. ENTIRE HOUSE AT THE POPULAR PRICE $1.00 Safety First Call a Taxi Phone 700 Salem Taxi Co. Office Bligh HoW SDCcial-NcWr 'fitv Restaur-- "Restaurant if I Contract ( Estini"" - ,.Ht m ; ; ,-fVIM.Hl..li1V-;Hriir'-i fVft - W