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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, OBEGOIT,
Nominate Your Favorite and Help Them
Win a Trip to the Panama Exposition
Five Persons Will Be Sent to
San Francisco by "Meyers"
WEDNESDAY, APRIL' 21, 1M5.
1915 STATE FAIR
PROMISES TO BE
BEST IN HISTORY
One Free Trip
Each Month
During May, June, July, August
and September, Expenses paid
by the Meyers Department Store,
including transportation, hotel
bills, etc. Truly this is a trip
worth winning and will be long
remembered by those who are
successful In this content.
Free Trips to Panama Exposition
Nomination Coupon
NAME OF CANDIDATE
ADDRESS
100
Votes
This nominating coupon will be ac
cepted qh 100 votes with nuy purchase
if presented by Saturday, April 24.
Only one nominating coupon credited
to each candidate,
100
Votes
Five Persons
Will Be Given
Free Trips
These trips to be made in May,
June, July, August and Septem
ber, Hii lot box closes for trips
us follows:
May Contest closes on May 2(1.
June Contest closes on Juno 20.
July Contest, clones on July 20.
August Contest closes on Aug. 20
Sept. Contest clones on Sept. 20.
Standing of Candidates at Last Count.
AGNES BAYNE 348 VOTES
FLORENCE ELGIN 257 VOTES
MRS. ALBERT BROWN 211 VOTES
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD 186 VOTES
HIGH SCHOOL 179 VOTES
SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
0m
This Contest Is
Open
To any church, lodge, organiza
tion or individual. Lodges,
churches or organizations can
place their candidate in the con
test or vote for their organiza
tion and if successful can then
elect their favorite to make the
trip. The candidate receiving the
most votes fot- the month will be
cent to the great exposition at
our expense.
mmirmP
AL. -Li
OOODiCOODS
A Vote Will Be
Given With Each
25c Purchase
Every 25c purchase will entitle
the customer to a vote fur their
favorite candidate. .$1.00 pur
chase good for four votes; $2.50
purchase pood for JO votes and so
on. Charged or cash purchases
will participate alike in these
monthly contests.
(Continued from Page One.)
All Around Town
Dr. MendelMHn, specialist lu fitting
gliMei correctly. U. 8. bank bldg.
National prohibition? How? Ora
torical contest. .M. F.. church. Friday
wight, 25c.
The river today Is at the 2.5 foot
stage, exactly the same ns yesterday.
No rainfall has been recorded during
tho past 21 hours.
The Capital Lumber co,, 31a Bouth
Twelfth. Building material of all kinds.
Biggest show of the season at the
Oregon tonight.
Specifications and plans are bolus
ilinwn today for the big electric sigu
to l placed on Twelfth street near
tlie H. 1', depot by the Commercial club.
Antoiuobllo tripe passengers and
bnggagu; rates reasonable. Country
tripe a specialty. C. (I. McF.hoy.
l'hono: Day, IH7 night, 11311.
Turn out und patronize tho band boys
at the Oregon tonight,
The McMinnvlllo lodge of Elks will
arrive in Salem tomorrow evening at
7:1.1 o'clock on a special train. Tim
meet the Albnnv si iul, the mler of i Vickcrv and SI iller,
parade being formed at the electric de
pot immediately on its arrival.
you want at the
127 Court street.
Jitney
The sophomore and freshman base- Twenty-one 15c meals $2.75. Scott's,
i ball tennis of W, I', met yesterday toll 71) youth Commercial.
decide which teiim wns the superior, j 0
All men of the Varsity sqund who be- Ladies, attention) Have you seen
i longed t either class were allowed to (he Fiolusct See page 2.
, piny in tho class terms tn n different o
1 position from what they hold on the Among those who were in the city
Varsity team. This pave the sopho- yesterday to attend the Jos. Harris fu-
t-min es mi- uoviiniiige an nicy nnu sov- neral were: d. Al. Anderson, ot ."scuttle;
I erul first team men. The irnme was a!N W 'ritmmtunn nf li,.'w,i. Mi.Kinlnv
one sided iil'fnir, the i.oiihomoii'S Win-1 Mitchell, of Portland: Kdwurd HI Dut-
Albany special will arrive lit 8 o'clock, ning 12 0. Tho batteries were: Sopho- fv. of Kimono: .1. W Cnsev of Port-
The Salem and Xlc.Minnv il!e lodges will mores -Hoot h and (lutes; Freshmen, ! land; Clyde ). Thomas, of Woodburii;
S. H, Owen, ot Independence, and .1. L.
lluiiiin, of I independence.
This evening, in Eaton hall, Profes
sor McMm-ray will deliver the last lec
ture in his course on the "Modern
Piiimn."
The governor yesterday received the
resignation of W. II. .Meredith, district
attorney of Curry coiinty. The resig
nation was accepted, to become effec
tive .tniy I, im.i. In .Mr. Merediths
place the go T has appointed .lames
C. Johnson, of (:(,d M(.i-li. Tho cause
of Mr. Meredith's ii-signntiou is that
tie is leaving the county.
j Croquet sets, Il.mscr Bros. Enjoy this
I nice weather l,ii.,r ai.i ,,f .i,..-u
The ladies of Center Congregational
church will serve a chicken pie dinner
in church pailors l-'ridnv evening, April
2:i, from 11 to !i .,' lu.-k ; :i(le for adults,
l.'ie under 12 years.
to perfection. John Sawyer, with a big
stable of fast totters and pacers will
bring his "string" from Portland the
latter part of this week and twin his
horses on the Oregon track this year.
Lee Reconsiders.
A. H. I.ce, wiio has been in charge
of the dairy department for several
years and lias made such a grand suc
cess of the dairy exhibits and who ten
dered his resignation about a month
ago, has roeonsidcred and withdrawn
his resiguation and the fair board is
pelased to announce tint .Mr. l.ea will
have charge ot the dniry s.iow again
this year and proposes to make of it
the "best ever." Jlrs. Alice M. XVeis
ter, president of tho Oregon art associ
ation and chniiman of the art commit
tee of the federation of woman's clubs,
who is superintendent of the art de
partment nt the state fair states that
she is in communication with nil of the
lending artists of the state and nil
promise to come to this year's fair with
a fine exhibit.
Kev. John Ovnll, bishop for Oregon
of the Scandinavian churcu, announces
by letter that ho will be in Salem Sat
urday of this week and proposes to take
up with Secretary Jones t!ie matter of
setting aside one day of the fair as
Scandinavian day." Rev. Ovnll states
that the Scandinavian societies propose
to arrange a splendid program of enter
tainment, consisting of singing, dancing,
games, sports, etc., for the day and that
hundreds of Scandinavians from all
over the state will be in attendance on
that day.
Professor Peck, of t lie deportment of
lnndaenpe gardening of the 0. A. C,
who Una been given charge of .designing
nnJ beautifying the fnir grounds and of
the floral exhibit during the fnir will
arrive tomorrow and lay his plans for
extensive improvements all over the
grounds. He is especially interested in
the dahlia exhibits and proposes to
make that one of the greatest features
of the fuir this year. He also plans to
lay out the ground in front of the pn
villion and put it in grnsr. and flower
gardens which, in it::elf, will be a won
derful improvement over its uncouth
condition of Inst year.
PERSONALS
Anything
0 I Coffee t 'Iul
Spodal meeting of Salem 11
lodge Xo. 4, A. K. & A. XI. Overalls. Bishop's special made ex-
. ... , . ,, 1 clusivelv for our store, price $1, Kvery
this evening. Work 111 the P.1 . , . , . . ' f
pair is plainly stnmpcd niouev rotund
C. degree. Visiting brethren ' ,,, ( , satisfactory." Snlem Woolen
welcome. . Mill Store.
Congressman Hawley will address an
open meeting of the Woodmen of the
World Friday evening, April 23, at
their bulge rooms In the .McCornnck
block. Deputy Head Council Martin
will also give a short talk. A special
program of music and other entertain-
prise to their 1 '"'tM1 prepared for the even-
rlson returned , This ill be an open session to
-'." ' in, 111 1. ,i o 111 im- nmuc IHC
Silcm Military Band concert in front
of the Oregon tonight at 7 p. 111.
The announcement of tho mnrriago of
Mrs Oscar Johusou to (Icorgc II. Hob
ertson, 11" Saskatchewan, Canada,
wliiili tooli pi: 111 Vancouver, Wash
April 0, came ss a sur
friends here. Mr. Holier
Mon lav from Ciinnda, where he is an
extensive wheat
will remain here
grower. The couple
during the summer.
Don't have a grouch smoke a Bon
Tu;i, saleni niiidc, 5 cents.
Elks, attention! All Elks are request
ed to meet nt the club at 7 o'clock
Thursday evening to meet special trains
from A 11 1 11 1 1 v- and McMiuuville.
urged to bring their friends.
Dr. O. A. Wislicetuis, M. D. Physician
for piescnation and restoration of
health. Ilulibard Iddg.
Ask to soo our R"c work Bhirt and
coinmuo it with any dollar shirt you
ever bought. Salem Woolen Mill St!,.,.,
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THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY-
BRILLIANT
The last word In electric vacuum
cleaners. It is the lightest sweeper on
the market weighing only eight pounds
nud stands only six Inches high so that
it will go under furniture that others
will not. The llrillitiut is built of the
very best mntciinl that can be obtained
such as fully guaranteed mater cast
aluminum Inn in one piece which can
not bieak and there are no screws or
nuts to cm nn loose, ((rouse cups that
with oidinnl'y liouie use would need re
fillinu about every 6 or II months,
Switch is attached t bundle In a very
convenient place lor turning on and off
the rurront without bending over. Dust
bug Is mode of dust proof cloth, vct
may be laundried. Cord is 2,1 feet
long. Machine Is fitted with holder so
cord Is always handy to get at. The
Hiillinnt is the most thoroughly effici
ent machine ever pui 011 the mul'kct at
so low a price.
$19.50
We are exclusive agents for
the stone lined
homeIfurhisherS NTASMF
i. Refrigerators,
iY0UR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
In accordance with the reoiiest of
,the general secretary ot the national
j ciniii lalior committee: of New
novel nor VV ithyniinl,,. hus
1 U. m ,,,. Ih.t j .. ' i-
j wi.tt, uia iuruiurs 01 me the eleventh
iniiiiiiiiiii siiouiii oeciruc inieresicii in fen-nce
: minting iiiiicnines, 1,. ,1, riiapiu left The
'this morning for I'orllund to confer .
wmi several inniiuluc ureis o 1111I0
mntic milkers and to make arrange
men's with them to oivo demonstin
lions at the Turner institute to be held
about- the middle n" May. Mr. Cliapin
lectii.es Thuisilav evening at tninaby
on "(leueriil Agriculture" with illus
trillions, and again Friday evening nt
Hutteville,
Dollar watches nt Mono's drug store.
York,
appointed
represent Oregon at
niniial child welfare con-
Siiu Fuiiuisco. Mnv 2ii:il.
appointees r.r,.. JrSi s r h A.
s, ol' Oswcuii: I'lesideiit Wiltinin 1
' f"l,,,,i-. ol It I college, IVtlnn.l;
Mrs. I inner (Hitcr, of ,n (irnmle; Mrs
Hobeil Tate, of I'm t In ml, mid Mrs. A
I.. Uorthwi. I,, of I'uuland.
reports the camp in flourishing condi
tion and interest in tho work being re
vived. The camp has a membership of
22 enrolled with an attendance of 35
on inspection night.
; Glasses that please. The giving of
satisfactory optical service requires
sum -thing more thnn mere "selling
ability." My service embraces: abso
lute accuracy iu making examinations;
the milking of glasses that will posi
tively correct your defects of vision;
courteous, considerate trentnient nt all
times; fair prices, and a guarantee of
eoniniete satisfaction. T)r. M. 1'. M-n-delsohn,
rooms 210-211 U. S. ltunk bldg.
The men of the Artisan lodge are
bampieting the ladies of the lodge this
evening. This is just to celebrate the
closi'ig of n membership contest held
11 lew weeks ago in which the men were
losers, AI10.it ISO members of the
lodge are expected to be out this even
ing lo cut lit the expense of the men
and to commemorate tho fact that
when it comes to hustling new mem
bers the men were the losers.
Wndern Woodmen. Thursday night,
Dr. .1. A. Hutledge, of the W'lijduiun
sanatorium, will visit the local camp,
and talk about his work, Delegations
from five neighboring camps will at
tend. .Neighbors lire urged to give 11
large atteadnuce to one of our head of
ficers, A yeteran'B jewel, as a token of 25
years' consecutive membership in the
lodge, will be presented to J, A. Mills
this evening by the 1. O, u. F. lodge
of Independence. -Mr. Mills was state
grand past master of the lodge for the
years HUH and I1MI.1. At the (Kith an
'uiversary uf the founding of the lodge,
which will be celebrated this ev ening at
Independence, 10 veterans' jewels will
be presented, Among those who will
attciid this evening are D. A. Ilndgtuud
wife, Mrs. 1,. K. i'age, .Miss West and
.1. A. Mills ami wife.
Packard piano, almost new, at a bar
gain, l"iX"i Highland avenue.
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O. W. Laflar is in Canby today on '
business,
'A. E. Dillon, of Hubbard, is in the
city today. j
John Gooding, of St. rani, was a vis-;
itor here yesterday, i
J. j? Keans, of Stayton, was a Toes-1
day visitor in Salem. .
il. E. Page, of Eugene, was register
ed at the liligh yesterday.
C. E. Ross, an attorney of Silvertou.
is here today cm legal matters.
H. A. Cornoyer and wife went to
Portland this morning on theelectric.
Mrs. Jas. 8. Albert returhed yester
day from a few days' visit at Port
land. W. H. Alleman, of Wcodburn, was
transacting business in the city yes
terday. Governor Withycombe was a passen
ger this morning on tho electric for
Portland.
M. ,1. Van Valltonburg, an, attorney
of Siivcrton, was here yesterday .011 le
gal business.
E. Griggs, of West Stayton, was in
the city today to pay his taxes ami
visit friends here.
Julius C. Wolf, a hop buyer of Sil
vertou, was here yesterday to attend
the Jos. Hnrris funeral.
C. S. McDonald and Win. Murphy,
of- St. Paul, were here yesterday to at
tend the Jos. Harris funeral.
Meive All'ord and wife, of Benning
tin, Kansas, are visiting here this week
with the family of F. M. Howe.
J. C. Currie, of Salem, spent tho day
in Roseburg looking after various busi
ness mutters. Roseburg Review.
Miss Edith Hellinger left yesterday
for a visit to the Panama-Pacific ex
position, going by way of Flnvel.
J. T. Rigdon left Inst evening for
San Francisco, taking the steamer
Northern Pacific at Flavel to lay.
.Mrs. Lillian Hunt, the pianist, return
ed today from Portland, where she has
been filling an engagement with one
of the Portland theaters.
Adjutant General George White, of
the Oregon national guard, stopped off
fn Salem for a visit to the governor's
office on his way from Dullus to Port
land. Miss Mildred Fagley,. physical in
structor at the Eugene high school, re
turned last night from Salem, whore
she hud been spending a vacation at
home. Eugene Guard.
Superintendent W. Smith, of the Mar
ion county schools, and Professor Beer,
of Eugene, are out visiting the schools
of the county today. They will return
to Salem this evening.
Mrs. E. A. Holton, who has been
spending the winter with Mrs. Rock-
j well of Portland, returned to this city
I yesterday, She is staying nt tho home
1 of C. D. Purdy on Mill street.
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i DIED
Mli'KAlI. At Morningsido Height.-1,
near Salem, April 20, 11115, William
lli. knll, nt the age of H4 years.
He wns a private in Company 11,
First battalion 1', S. infantry during
the civil war, receiving his discharge
at Ft. Kearney from Captain John S.
Whirion.
F.ineral services were held this aft
ernoon at the Terwilliger Cottage par
lors, the Rev, R. .S, Gill officiating. In
terment took place at the City View
cemetery iu the O, A. U. circle.
vy moore
Musical
Comedy C0,
15 People 15
o Rn Away June
exciting er
Th ExpIoitTif Elaine
ZUDORA
Island of Mystery
Hearts and Planets'
Keystone Comedy
7 REELS 7
"Night InCaberef
Bligh Theatre
Mrs. E. A. Hli ..... . .
from Portland whore ,b, ),
n 1 Fl: ill I LJ 1 1 Till U-ititAo i .
she will go to .Veivao'rt for '''
.1 l' Unit, .11 ... ..,.11 . l'
or the past 1 vrars had chsrge of rt.
ladies rest room at the nle Ith
Mrs Mary HtiKlie, of X(,b,.,.w
turned to her home kr rttsm tiii
morning after a week' viit ,t n,
home of Mr. und Mrs. ,I,M fit
111 this city. Mr. Hughca ii kl
treated nt a local hoiii ,(( jfl
Hughes reports Iiiit condilion u iscn,-
cd. ;
Special
Tomorrow
Home Caiied FmH ill klA
' 15c
Sugar CureaHam,ltft-
1512c
Curtis B. Cross, Bill Stutcsman, Har
ry Ki'lph, Claude Hellc, and Dr. I'rince
Hvnl left ililii iii't,,., , '.... ti
I iim pleased to serve yotir eye needs,! creek where they will spend, 11 dnv
""'line-.; repair ion or llu-i iisni
nuir i n n - i n- I s I i i'v ni-n v i.,..t...
' rtivi'.hs. .VI y ,11: years ol Wednesday evening. Al.eady orders
1 pta. n. al evpeiiea.v rimldcs me to fit j for 2.1HI0 pounds of the expected catch
,v.mii eves -. n-iitiii, :,,v without the use 1 of fish have been taken ut the Cross
... i, i. Mill s nr . rtliTS 111- VI l 1
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Tf vrti, J...i' 1. . t . . . ..1 11 1 1,- ill 11
. tiuu v niivw Wllilt rioia.soi I
KAl'P At the family residence, 2720
( h,-riy street, Salem, Ore., Tuesday,
Ap.il'20, l!il."i, ut 3::t0 p. m., August
Knup, aged 07 years. '
-Mr. Knup is survived by a wife, Mrs.
Marie Kaup, and four children. Mr.
Kami was 11 gardener by trade. He
was well known among the German pef '
pie. of Salem having served as vice
president of the German society for
three years, and also being a member
of the Sons of Herman, lie came to
Oregon iu ll'OH,
The funeral services were held from
! tin? chapel of Webb & ('lough tnlnv at
'2 p. 111., Rev. George Koehler official
I iug. The German society and Sons of
I Herman attended the funeral serv ices.
! Interment took place in City View
' cemetery.
Kill Catarrh Germs
and Stop Catarrh'
i Breathe This Ajitiseptio Dry Air In
; Your Own Home and Quickly End
Catarrh, Head Colds and
j Snuffles.
31 2 lbs. of Dried Peaches,
25c
5 11)8. of HoUed OaU f
25c
6 Loaves of Bread f
25c
Means attracts .price
the door,
DID YOP "J
Damon&Son
855 N. Com'l nmt
nicii'is, see page 2. I
it- - .. -The
hoys in tho manual training
clus-es of the high si liml lire putting
on the finishing touches on their cab
inet woik lis the tlose of the semester
appioiiches. About 10 of the boys aie
in this finishing class. Nome tlnie just
before the close ol' the semester thev
"ill give an exhibition, to which the
pnl-lii will be invited.
I1111I ling.
ops
loom,
i'i drugs.
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, Depart incut Inspector C. H. Freeman,
ot the 1 nitcd spani-l, war veterans for
"ostein Oregon south of Portland, is in
the city today n li-im,SB for the firm
"t Irwin 11,1,1m.,, compimv f Portland.
" "."-0 einpiov
has pi-t return,.,!
western Oicg.o
1,1' il,.. 1 '..1 1 ...
, . , ' " "miners ciiniii. Simn-
' :" vc.c,,,,-. . M,irs,ini,M, ',,
lr. XI, P.! mnrliet ami another 1,000 pounilH is ex
S. Hunk : pectcd before the t'Wior.-i return, so
1 si rung is the belief nf the public in the
: unniiy 01 tuese disci-plcs of Isnne Walton,
is engaged. He
a trip to south-
How About
Your
Glasses?
"An American Citizen," the Junior
plu.v, is progressing rapidly. The cast
aie working haul and practices me held
every evening iu the chapel. The man
ager, Fled XlcMillin. Mlltcl Vnstor.lnv
"I made nil inspection 1 'hut with two weeks yet before it is
to he given, that it will be able to be
staged 111 good shape. I'rof'ssor Xiao
Xliiiniy, who is directing the pluv, is
well pleased with the maimer in which
il is being prepare.l by the cast, mid he
'"'pes to put the play on as a complete
success from every standoint on the
evening f Mny I. Nninoro,is posters
;"lv -itising the play have been placed
in the display windows of the most
I'lonnnenl business bouses ' t, ,.jtv
aim are attia. ling no li
from passeisliy.
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Have you worn (liom for some timo? If Mi, HFMEMBKR
tho oyos chtinjro and different lenses mav be iuiearv to
give you jierfeet vision.
To avoid possible eye strain, have us 1
lor new Glasses todnv.
I'Namine your eyes
Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist
208-309 Hubbard Bldg. ' P pj"
11 1 i'ti I it n
XV neve promises arc made good. My
guarantee i not a catch phrase it as
;"" you absolute satisfaction. I ,.,,
;M'l"r no case closed till the patient has
"-'' given eveiy Mid n. relief that
"'0' "lil optical sl ice,. ,,,,, furnish. I
will treat you l,,,.,tlv and fair I v Xlv
veins of practical
nine inn n fit
.-iu,..,,, ,,. use nt iir',eus drop, or
-Ki-211 1. s. Hank building.
One of the surest signs of catarrh of;
the head, nose and throat is catching
cold easily, When you have catarrh
the mucous membranes nre Inflamed,
swollen and sensitive 11 ml a slight
diaft or sudden chiniue of temperature
at once sets you sneezing, snuffling and
wil'iinr voiir nose. Thou iiunin while
these delicate tissues are in an in
flamed sluto the catarrhal germ
siieivo.l out nud coughed up by oilier
sufferers find (plies; nud easy lodge
ment iu your affected nose ami throat
and immediately start eating their way
into your rnw sore organs, Then your
caturrh nets worse nml vou wnhe up
moraines with tniiviie thick, mouth
sticky and nose all stopped up.
I'liliirih i'iiii hi, nVercoillO and th
germs of caturih destroyed if you will
go to Iianiel ,1. Fry's or in fact any
other c.ood drug store and ask for a
large conmloto llvouiei (prouounced
lligh o-me) trenlnieiit, consisliiig ot n,
bottle of the il of Ilyoiuei und a sm.ui
hard i.ibl.cr inhaling device.
You put a few drops of the Hyoir.ei
oil' into this inhaler and then put it
between vour lips and breathe natural
Iv this plensaiit, antiseptic healing air
IK 11
Vrlvt Bill .!
EATE3 75C,
Th. only hot 1 f5 D nw
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,t rrntf CAIPM F K31
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of llvouiei way into your nose,
experience eio
;'.r eves scientilicall''
Of course, nun , iag,, n
"' iiaoiiities exceed the
failure
assets,
if
throat and bull's. In three niiuuu"
vour air passages are cleaned out, yon
br.-lllli.t ellsilv Illltl 1 he discharge stops
and if von will do this every day t'"r
a few weeks vou will drive ,u'r
.nUinh germ ami every symptom ot
catairh iiitirelv from your system.
Ilvomei, when used with this inhnl
in ir device i. nlwuvs sold with the 1'""'
five uimriinteo that it lllllSt give veuj
successful reults or ym can have your
money buck.
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