Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 02, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1915.
. 1 ! W. A. Darby, whose organ-playingTnHBHBBanuinflBnMRT77
I
AN excellent assortment of the new
est footwear in the most wanted
styles. The latest cloth and leather
combinations will be especially attrac
tive to dressy women. We take par
ticular care in the fitting of shoes. You
take no chances when you buy here
for we guarantee satisfaction. Cousins
shoes for women; Nettleton shoes for
men; Plamate shoes for children.
The House
of
Quality
COOOlOOOD S
Men's Suits
to Measure
$13.25 & up
HERE SUNDAY
The
BATTLE
of the
SEXES
5 Reels
Staged bv H. W. Griffith Com
pany, includes Hubert Harrow,
Lillian Gish, Donald Cusp, -Mary
Alden, Fay Tichner, and Owen
Moore, greuto-t heart interest
drama ever jto.1u.i J.
Which would You rather he
American Beauty Picture
Fatty's New Role
Keystone Comedy, the Onlj
comedies made.
'J Feature Pictures y
SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE
BLIGH
THEATRE
10c-ALWAYS GOOD JQC
WEXFORD
TONIGHT and SATUBDAY
AMERICA'S WHITE HOPE
Jess Willard
Challenger of Jack Johnson for
the Championship of the World
In a stirring drama of the prize
ring,
-M-M-f44 of the meeting is just to discuss tiroh-
leniH or interest to nil in that district
'tind to (jet better nequiiintcd with each
! other. Dinner will lie served to visit
ing friends.
AH Around Town
The Salem Social Service held a meet
ing this afternoon at the office of
Judge Bushey. The meeting was held
to discuss the general wink of the Cen
ter und some special dans they have in
view, 1 tin directors nt the Social Ceil-
W. A. Darhy, whose organ-playing
has pleased so many patrons of the Ore
gon theater, has accepted a position
: with the Circle theater at Portland,
and left today to assume ilia new work.
He will have charge of one of the new
automatic picture players, in which one
man handles the ettect or an entire or
crestra. W. E. Talinndge, who takes I
the position as organist for the Orc-
'gnu, has played with the. Hex theater
at Kugene and the Lyric at Spokane, j
and comes highly recommended, i
! Dr. Thomas E. Green, who lectured
here Inst year on "The Burden of the
Nation," will appear here again on j
'April ", as part of the Willamette uni
versity lecture course. Dr. Green in his
lust lecture took the stand that Belgium
had no great interest in the war-like
preparations of the nutions of Europe. ,
This lecture was before the present war
commenced, and tho lecture next Wed
nesday night will be more in the way
of nu unswer to tho stand taken by him
last summer. The subject of this lec
ture will be "The Forces That Failed."
W. Al Jones, the newly-elected secre
tary of the state fair board, will take
his oath of office before Secretary of
Statu Olcott some time today, ami ns
'suino full control of the duties of the
joffiee. Frank .Meredith, who resigned HHBHUHBHHBinBManUi
I the ol'fiee to accept a position with the
Washington State Fair association, isj
in North Vakoma making uirinigeinents rarm,y.c ..-J Mi.rionl
to take charge of his new post, but is i i " WW 0 dl!U MUlIldlUS
oxpectiyl back in a day or so. When j
Mr. Jones was elected secretary no
date was fixed for him to assume hisj
duties, and he has received no advice I
in the matter, but assumes that, inns
much as the position is vacant und he
is attending to the duties of the secre- f
tiny in the absence of Mr. Meredith, he
hail better qualify and "get busy.'' I
"The Heart Punch"
A GEEAT LESSON
"The Master Key"
with dainty Ella Hall, loved by
more Salem people than any
other photo-play actress. Who
secures the plans from the
wrecked ship? At the bottom of
the sea.
"Children of Chance"
A Human Interest Drama,
5c
THE BIG SHOW
THE LITTLE MONEY
5c
t'OVElt.EVr
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Plan Co-Operation Meeting
Invitations will be issued to 3-100 re
questing their presence at a great get
together meeting between the mer
chants of Sulem and the farmers of
this vicinity, to be held nt the armory
on Saturday, April 10. The invitations
pottei i.. .
i't(
H,li S.l-:-Ch,t hav
Hay ruck.
' ,KAI
1 l-huil. llii,,.- yZ'J.A
44-4
S"i w . irom ,fr nre Jop Alb(,,.t M, j;iintt, MIlx
Hob .Noli: One dozen pretty stamped it ti- -r. v i....i, i it...
, ,. -. v. A'.,.,.. i, ..tin. i. ... j.ur-ii, ai. iiiii-
lilWII HI0SSCH 101 Cllll-'rJ,. I,,.!,,.. Rul
Dr. Meudelsimn, specuilst in fitting
gllSHei correctly. U. W. batik bldg.
Automohllo trips-pasfwuors and
lJagng'i rates n nsonablc. Country
trips a Hpieially. C. (1. MeKlroy. 1
l'lione: iny, 111"; night, liilli.
it
Glen E. Unruli returned yostorday
from a trip lo M. M inuville and Day
ton, when, ne Ims been closing the af
fairs of his father's estate as ihlinni
istinfor.
by those who have heard him in his
other readings.
For solid enjoyment try smoWng La
Corona, In cents, Sulcin-uinilc.
The Woodmen of the World will hold
a sperial meeting tonight i
ther,. will lie several ean.li.lnli's initiat
ed nod other doing.'! of interest, to all
good Woo.liiieu.
ns, Judge Bushev. Mr
Rev. B. F. Tischcr. Dr. V
a lid Kev. Hubert S. (ii
Daniel is secreturv.
and made white 1;
idren, 1 year to 1 yrars, given away
at the "Hob Xob'' tonmrrow, Satur
t day. Come early.
1 Mis. W, C. Hawley and daughter,
Miss Iras, left this morning for Al
ibuny, where they will spend several
'days visiting Mrs. Hawley 's father,
John Ceisendoi fer. who lives on a
which farm about four miles out. from Albanv.
Mr. (ieisoiidnrfor celebrated his With
birthday this year.
"The Forces That Failod" Is the ",0 l-'urd
subject of Dr. Thus. (Ircen's lecture.
You can't afford to miss Dr. Green's
lecture for oil cents, Wc.luesdnv, April
7th.
be seat, not only to the farmers
The state land board made an order ,mt t"1''1' wives as will, ns it is intend
this morning extending the time in l"' tll:lt the women also attend tnis first
which the holders of deeds to hinds em- jUiceting. in order that the women
braced in the Jlvde-ltcnson land fraud "'' ll"V1' 0lnt! specinl "interest, the
W V Anderson case, in wlueti the state nas suit pcn.l- ' u... u. ,nu ,-mem
U. A. Allllirsoll, ' I 1 . .. I sehoo w e ve a .lemnnetrati,,..
it L o I'll et-i l if io lie I us. i ite '
for presenting their cases to the
ili'liilrTineiit of the interior iin.l sccnriuir
clearances as to the claim of " inno-. things.
cent purchasers," til (lavs longer upon i . '-'ither J. Chapin, county agricultnr
run
KYrll vvi.i, ..
.... .
"" win n,i..
with good bui,i
i oiirt.
II. Thompson j
Ivan vi. .Mc-
iii the basement of the armory when
the men are talking crops nnd other
The committee of loo, selected at
ne ciose ul tlie i .stn.iii meetings to ,),, (.nfirniatioii of
nave ei nrge or the t,.iow-up work. m-n t f L.,-(,
win noni u meeiiii .nni.i:i- cciuu al (',.,,, .i.,,,., ,., ,.,,. ,i...
not i I. Iniiiiediatelv fol- ... f,;,. .;., t (in,. i 1 1..
n.nini; ine wsi roui Nieilllls, II icinpol
the recomuiciidation of the attorney
gencrnl. These iipplicants represent ap
proximately '-'II.IIPII lines of public land
u n 1 1 - I the Hviie-ltenson transactions
and the state land board agreed to give
Iced upon the
per acre a ml proof
interiur us
Tho Capital Lumber Co., 31!) South
Twelfth. Jliiildiug material of all kinds.
-o
Tho directors of the Oregon Logan-
EEIDGE HAS A HISTORY.
Thoro will bo a baskot social
-', at S n'eloi'k. K ciybii.lv
mid Indies luing baskets.
o -
Miss Lavllla
Woik
71.
iiivilcd
ary I'lguiiizution was al ieeled, nnd, this
meeting Mondnv niln will be for the
purpose of making the orgamzation Th(, ,,,, )ho nmi1 ,
pennnent und t.n lai n,;; np any h-! i,ge across Mill creek is located, has
or matters that ...y pertain to the ! ba, tt imloo i,i8trv, according to the
work ol the orgemznt I tale related by the oldest inhabitant.
- . , " ,, , . I East evening it broke down with a
- .....v., v..Jlu.s ... oui,o wagon anil two Dovs. rour vears ami
Im .1.1
iiio very nisi in pasiry ana lunciies
at toe I u I i l" in in llakery, ;i:!7 Court,
o
ino uuaincsH Men s JjCagtio will Hold licrrv nssocintion will meet tomorrow
a meeting this evening to hold u goner- afternoon at the rooms of the eominer
at ul iiis(iiuui,.ii ti. i-iiu ,.r it.. ..i..i ..1..1. ... .i: t
. i i , i i i, -i .i . Mll ,i,i,,, iu nit,,. unn in it 1 1 1-1 n in oi'iu-iiii
Icai'lUKC si I I I'll. laV eCIIIIir. Alml fr, lin,i,,,lNli,,., I,, ,,l.l' l,. 1,,,,.. ... .I ,,i... i: t
ers. This is u subject iu which every ors and officers of the association are.
1 1 1 ii il iu business is interested, ami u , Dr. C. W. Kecne. nrcsident : 1.. II
i.iil;,- 1 1 . nun i . i- ii, i'. in i vu. ill iii'riM. v ' . i ' 's . i .1 .1 , I lot, ,, .1 r I niioiii nir t.i inrt'iiie nr iiiu. I , it .1 , . i . .,
Pry Is critically ill ' .'. ' , mV .: '. .V - fJ., ..hi,?,, s V'v " ' ' " ""u-r... rn-nr in.'
ul Ii ). ,.v ki... l.,.u a ,r. c ..".." ...... . .................. ...... . -" ; minue. ,-everai roliucries nave licen
. " " I..KIU..I uiiiuu-i hi vuiiiH. omu n, mour .nines. i(aiin u. -Muorcs is sec- oiposiie tue unlit nnsii nanlt. Jn uil-
', 1 cinpluvcd us si i nog mi Iter t'nr hc 1 Til South Commercial street. ictnry. dition to his lieu line of furnishing
"' i..iii.,ui,. ; 1 0 .
, " Beginning noxt Monday, aoorgo C. Hear Dr. Green's "Come Back
DflLnpp Laundry. Family rottRh dry 1.. Snyder, who bus been heeretury of ; Wednesday, April 7, at the (Iraad.
nni.li, .... ri nei ivuso, .io cenis, toe . in L'e lor in nasi venr. e
d lor and ilclivcicl. I hiiae found holding down his regular job as
malinger of the Snyder I'rinting com
pany.
ist, lias been asked to n'sist in making
tins meeting n si ess. (Idvcrnor Withy-
combe will be invited to make an ad
dress and several speakers, including
men linin the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, will make short talks.
The dinner will be served free. The
Connuercial club is making every ef
fort to have this first meeting of the
kind one of the greatest, get-together
meetings ever held iu thia scdiou.
Rosie Whitlock Tells
Pitiful Story of Abuse
WANTKD (lir
to
or niiililli'-iL.i ...
uencnil I,
. "ClirK! Inn., L
exiier , M . '
' ""lie .Ulllu iit lr
KOIt K.Vcll i viiu j.
'" !' lrll,,t on rock nn,: j
" " IIIIUlllIlM W.ll.
I vacant lots, s,,,.,,,.
chnng,
Hcalty i o
mt l,fl;N1'7li 'pi.Wiirt.,
good buildings, nrar city. s i
t:i, 4s4 Cmrt st,ect. " .
FOH l!l-:.T-(i-
room nioilcu rihf
K.'iglewoiul car lino, at n v t!
ncvciiiccntii street, (10,
loniinitted in this loealitv, and nbout
new line ot tarnishing . :(l vears mm two men u-eie t'001,,1 ,r.
goods, Mr. Haines will handle men's; der'ed in the cabin that stood at the
suits, ranging in pri. e from $15 to $25. ( bend of the road.
Dr. Wlnllconus Sanatorium, Hubbard
building, Klcclric light baths. ij;,t
' sen ice.
nnnr,,. lXml,,,l,fl 1.,.!., v n,.
.Mill", I I.I .Mll'lll llllill. niOIIC 1,1,1. in, ,il,,, Mnm .Inn,, ll,,vl
Edward Yeiino, having sold his Inter
est in a confectionery store, is opening
11 shooting gallery und confectionery
nt I ."ill Sonih Commercial.
All kinds of Eastor flowers at Waldo
pointcil .Miss tiaue . I'ovlc us 11 uieui
' " bcr of the Slate II. .aid of i:auiliiati.iu
Governor Wlthycombo today reap- and Kogislrutimi of (irmlaic Nm-scs.
pointed Dr. II. II. Illinger of Salem ns Mi ivle has 1 11 a member of this
11 member of the State Itiiard of Denial Imunl Ni'uce its creation, she received
J'iMiuiiners and iippi.iutcd Dr, Herbert the highest number of votes when the
II. Sclnnitt of I'liitlund to succeed Dr. 'Oregon tirinluate Nurses Assoeiut ion
Viank X uughan whose term expired held ils 1 ting In select its candidates.
Al"'il f'rsl. Miss Doyle will hold office for three
0 vcurs.
When you organise that team, sen ' n
Miuler lor your liascbnll supplies. Will Dollar watches at Stone's drug storo
loss street soon. i --o
01 jouu aiiiiio, who uieu
.in ii n.in 111 11M iiibh mi hub t
Icj.l! THE OREGON
I jdlUIUdY It T'iTIi ft r JTOf ST ErTT I
be
11
Aa.ihel riush wont to
11 l ie im in lo nt 1 111.I a 1
Cnivei sil v club iu honor
M ii'licl.iohii, of Amherst
I'a.ilie
d I'roin
enlist.
Ainhci
Mr
.1 11
The will
l-oi'lliuui thin (esliile in Ihis county Felnunrv L'."i was
liiiner al the ndmitled to probule' Imlav bv .Indue
of I'icsblciil Hushey and Mary llallev was appoinlcl
cge, wlio iiilminisliatrix. Ihe cslale consists of
personal properlv Milncd it t if'.'Ullii. The
licirs arc Marv llallev, n dauehler, of
Salem, John W. Miutu, a sou, of I'ort
laud, Douglas C. Minlo und llairv l
worthless without Minin. ot ilus city nnd the children of
Try Jitney I HI 'ce Jasper Minlo, deceased.
11 - ! DcLnpp Lnumlry. Family rough 1I17
Archibald F. llcddio of tlio Unlversl- w.n'i, nu cents; wet wash, .Ml cents,
t.v of Oregon will lead tonight lit the Work culled for and delivered. I'hone
iiuditnriuni of the public library, T'JI.
t-oloi lion from "Vanity Fair" by, o
Thio l, civ. When Prof, lieddie is to The Reiser neighborhood will hold a
nppciir, the aiitiounceiiient is assurance general get together meeting tomorrow
that the auditorium will be crowded at the Kciscr school house. The object
is xi.dtiuu on the
I'.nh was gin, I1111I11
Itinp,
rJ,)i'lnR tome is
Bum 'thing lo cat.
lull, l'.!!! Court .
No. 10 Pail Lard
$1.40
e
THE STORE THAT BAVF.S YOU MONEY.
K AUK EXCLUSIVK ACJKNTS FOU
WAY SAGLESS SPRING
TKN KKASONS WHY IT IS HKST:
It iu'vit saps or bap,s does not roll to center.
It never doubles you like a jack-knife.
It never bumps you on the bed slats.
It never cracks ami groans and rattles when you
turnover.
It is unbreakable as well as unsalable.
It will last a lifetime with ordinary care. Is guaran
teed for twenty-five years.
There are no open links to come unhooked or tear the
bedding.
Terfectly sanitary no place for vermin easy to
dust.
Conforms the shape of the body, giving restful sup
port at every point.
It is luxuriously comfortable.
See Them on Display in Our Window
noMElFURHISHERS
VJJH. COUffT&NGHSTS.
TOR RENT-S room house, 870
Ninth Liberty street, l.lglitt
ami bath, nice htwn, garden
with fruit. Thin is bargain,
12.00.
YOOB CREDIT IS OOOD HERB.
Honey, Per lb.
10c
Creamery Butter lb.
32c
50c Jap Tea, lb.
40c
Absolutely pure
Maple Syrup from
N. Y.
$1.65 gal.
Pure Calif. Olive Oil
full quart
70c
3 bunches Rhubarb
10c
Damon & Son
855N.Com'l Phone 68
Trade where you get
100 cents for a dollar
(And Saturday Matinee)
"THE SILENT PLEA"
A Wonderful Dramatic Production in Three Acts
ANOTHER "HAM" COMEDY
IIEARST-SELIG NEWS
and
VAUDEVILLE
ADl'LTSlOc
CHILDREN oc
't',; w,x.k 7
f vV i
I
1
t
1
I li'iverside, 'ill., Anil 2. A iiitit'ul
. story of nlleuoil nluise in which she
ilechi ed she wns ciiuined to 11 bed by
F. y, Jleek, so she would not be nble
to leave his house, wns titld in court
here today by .Mrs. b'osie Whitlock,
, I'lirni"! houselie.'ier for Meek.
! Il"r story was corrobointcd bv
Mcc'i s son, who wns responsible, for
j the release of .Mrs. Whitlock.
: In her tcstiuii.ny before Justice Kl-
lis today, .Mrs. Whitlock declared Meek
J bron.Jit out 11 bin I'M chain with which
! to malic her 11 luisoher.
" I luoinised him that if he would
not .haiii me I would remain with
I: i III ' 1 .1,,. t,.MtW"..,.l TI .1
1 'chain wns broiihl out and I wns made I
11 prisoner with it. I nlso xvns IihihI-
cuir.'d. The ends of the chain were;
I'asleacd lo the crinsbnr of tile bed so'
us to prevent my nottinc; to it and!
quinine; niy ficedoin.
"Mcek's little son wanted to re-1
lease me. but I would nut allow him
to. d,i so, tellin him Unit his father
would punish him,
"I ot. the boy to dike a note to 1111
11 'lii-.r, which finally resulted in my
release."
Mrs. Whitlock said that she hud es
cape I trom the room dressed ill her
nicjiinown, but that she had been over
taken und returned to the room by
Mock.
.Mock's son, 011 tho stand, corroborat
ed Ihe main incidents related bv .Mrs.
Whitlock.
The defendant introduced no testimony.
HAUliY Window und Mm,-,
l'lione 1-.",)-.. j' .
FOU sAl.K-:t-f0t rn ,0l fc;
no in com 111 ion only KM, (ills
67-t Mill street.
FOR
AI.K Four frrA jot ley
cows. Iiiiiini. nt 0, t'.foiu, J,,.,
miles Hiiith of Sali'iii (i tws
I'livc I'liiuio n i l;'. Ky
FOU 1'KNT Fmhhnl cwiii'ift' "
em li-rooiii raUBw 011 car l"t&
111.':) .North Bnvtntccnrtv .,
COMI'l.KTK slock of twtfJ ft
field 11 ml lawn seed. Wfftsi:
Thiclscn Co., I'd North llijlifl.
ITALIAN' prinio trees rhdf !f
of season, (lot uriri'J t
Mate and :Mth street. II. H
r.i.me 1 1. 'HI, or 73-F-fJ.
i'Oli l;i:.T Fivf-toom house ir li
111. ml street; electiit- Wttktl
lariic ancii. linuire 1" L'!tt';
if-
Ai,l-:. s 'A.TKII-Ki t ' !
scllii; New Fibre Brow: rwrf"
nu,. will luiv. Siuiiilehv"'i,i;
;i ts. Wvnno llii 1 '-'"
X. V. '
TUAI'K your used fnrniUrt It 'v
tiling i:cw. i'cctz rorn
WANT I'.l I
carpeiitc
Icriiiaii.
-To tni.lf "''
wmli. In.piire J. H.
t lieinchetn
WE will allow vim the W$'JA
your tisci tmilmvvWl
new. .mi " 1
lMioiio 3i3.
PROFESSOR REDDIE READS.
"Vanity I'tiir" tonight ns the next
number on the public libiury lecture
course. The rending will be iu the audi
torium of the library nt S o'clock and is
free.
DIED
I ) 1 1: 1 S'l" I : W A I f T A t a local hospital
Th irsday, April 1, 1 ! 1 ., Mrs. Kiiimn
M. Stewart, at the ii;e of liit. She is
survived by n husband living at Ciold
lunch Ore. !
I Safety First
Call a Taxi
Phone 70fi
Salem Taxi Co.
Office BlighHotj;
Saturday Night J Sunday
Count Tolstoi's Great Lesson of Sin
The Kruetzer Sonata
With Nance O'Neil, Thoda Para. William E. ShPn.
MISS LILA VIYIENNE BARKOUU
Soprano Soloist in Appropriate Easter ScWtinns
ADULTS. 20c. CHILDREN UNDER lfi vat
ADMITTED UNLESS WITH ELDERS
LOGE SEATS NOW ON SALE-PHONE 2219
DAILY AUTO BUS
m -
Passenger, Baggago or Parcel
Sorvice.
Leaves Oregon Kleetrie Pepot,
10:l"i a. in.) 12:lo, 3:00 and
10:0(1 p. m.; noes past tlitf
Asylum to t'ottno;e Farm, Tuber
culosis Sanatorium and ltoys'
TrniniiiK School.
Fare L'."ic; l'hono 47, after d p.
'ii., phone llHij or liOH-.I.
"'BLIGH PI"
RATES 75c 'Jfj
Th only hotel BW 1
RORS & BCOTT
Contractors and Builders,
Estimates Furnished on Build
lng Work, large or small.
Phone 425.
I TRY
4 ..v war
aa 'v.
Cherry 'y
lc '-,.,
SALEMFIRSI!
rt
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
8pnlsh Chicken, Hot Tanules, Chill
Con Carne, Chop Suey yoodlst
420 Terry Btreet
I Ifii.totl
, ,i.m When'': , ..a
"oarantM---