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. .irnflN TUESDAY, APBIL 27, 1915, THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTTBNAL. SALEM, OREGON, tu EIGHT Free Trips to the Exposition Meyer's Exposition Contests A contest each month for five months. A vote with every 25c purchase. Save your sale checks and present them at contest booth. TOMORROW'S BIG SALE Our 740th Wednesday Surprise An Important Offering of Fine Stationary at 23c a Box A monster offering of fine boxed stationery, letter paper with envelopes, correspondence card sets, and combination sets. Plain white and tinted, a splendid assortment to choose from. This stationery is new and at this price should interest everyone. Every woman and young woman should see this great offering for tomorrow. Your choice of the assort ment, 23c a box. Rale Starts at 8 :H0 See the Window Display (Court Street) Astonishing Sale of Women's Oxfords, $1.00 Pair An important clearance of Women's Oxfords, many formerly sold at $3.50 to $4.00. Blacks and tans in the popular leathers, button and lace models. You'll be surprised at such values. Take your choice at $1.00 a Pair See the Window Display (Liberty Street) SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS Tree with each $2.50 purchase oooeIgood s STATE SOUVENIR SPOONS For 6c with each $1,00 purchase GUARD THE RIGHTS OF NOBLE RED MEN Tonight O R EG O nT5 4HMMMMtt't'-fA All Around Town i shape. If you me intending to pur j chase a motorcycle it will pay you to I visit llmiser llros. ami inspect tlies,' bargains:. Insist on a Salem -made cigar when you gut the ipiality as n I.a Corona. Di, Mendelsohn, epecialist in fitting (Intel correctly. 0. B. bank bldg. The Capital Luiuuur Co., 319 South Twelfth. building material of all kinds. The river Is still falling, tho stage to day being l.ll feet nbico low water mark. Light & Power company ly arranged window, artistically dcco rnteil with scotch li ouin. The Arto-Frlseo club will give a hut i lerl'lv ,M (nine dance YVcduosdiiv evening lit hall. "The Oreat Lazern" is here today ; mid has been busy at the Oregon the inter netting, his manic paraphernalia in- hns a speciiil-: to Hhnne lor tonight's performance. liesidos the magical work, the war pic t lives will be shown and "The Ston inU," which is a dramatic thriller. The evening's pei I'oriwincp is given under A. M, Cannon, of Portland, roforoo in bankruptcy, was in the city yester day, lie wiim hearing objections to the discharge in bankruptcy of A. I). Wood, Dr. Stone's Ant Killor 2.rjc, RooniB 2!ic per night, 1 Scott's, 1711 South t 'o in in 1 1 Ico cream social, TuoHday evening, April "7, at the .liison l.ee chinch, giv en ny the Ladies' Aid, A short pro gram willl be rendered. Ice crcinn ami cuke Hie. Ucnieiiibcr die time and place. Automobile tnpB passengers and buggligo; rates rensoniiblu. Country trips a specialty. C. O. MelOlroy I'lionc: Day, HIT; night, (nil). A 10-acio tract of prunes, wllli houso ami bain, has been purchased by Mis. Muiy V.. White from Charles l. Knits. The traits iid.jnins the l.uu Wain l'uriii. 0 mj. Pnriiand Elks, with their f.nnoiia Attention, ivioosol Como out to the Imml nf 10-pieces, will conic In Sulcni ' inccling Tuesday. The entertainment seine lime during (lie second week id' I ciiminitlce has provided some surprises May. This will be just u social, friend-1 for you. I l.v visit nf the l'mlland boys, w ho will1 o bring with them their crack degree, i Councilman B. W. Maey wont to Eu-:lcinii to show the Salem IMks how they. gene todiiy wilh the commillce appoint- do it in I'uillund. The evening of Sal ed lo look inlo the workings tit tint 1 unlay, May l.i, lugcue pay as you enter street cars. He: no definite dnti will return tomorrow morning. Upon. Mary, Garden, Djcrkiss Oardinglo, Aiircn, i'ulnier Hose l.euves, Holly Dim pie, Splendor ami dunlin de Marie arc a lew of llie leading pei funics carried at the l ii I'll ii I lrug Si ore, .Masonic temple, .. .1. Higgs. and T. Tyucr Wool pert, proprictoi s. the iiuspicos of the Commercial club, and this insures that tiie standing room only sign will be on display early in the evening. j Get that hot lunch at the Jitney Cof- j fee club, IJII Court. Tho 9Gth anniversary of the founding of the Odd i'ellow lulgo was celebrated per week, j l,,,) veiling at the lodge rooms bv the ial St. Sn K'tii members of Chcineketn lodge No. I I, ii ii I the Kebcknh lodge. Addresses To Bring Suit To Establish Fishing Privileges Under Treaty Compact The state land board tins morning took the application of A- 'cuttcrt, Jr., for the purchase of acres of shore land on the upper Columbia river above The Dalles, and n ' the Seutfert snlmon ennnerv, under advisement pend ing tho termination of an action winch the federal government contemplates bringing to establish the authority ot th Mtnto to t;u,wc of the exclusive privilego of fishing upon the land in question to privute parties to the ex clusion of the rights of Indians under treaty with the I'nitcd States govern ment. The action on the part of the federal government is to be brought against the Bcuffcrts in order to de termine the jurisdiction of the govern ment over the lands in question in pro tecting the treaty rights of the "noble red man." Kcuffert's right to purchase the rami outright is being contested at the in stance of Sam Williams, an Indian, act ing in behalf of his dusky-skinned brethren. Heuffert 's application to pur .hn the nhnin hinds is made under authority of the net of the legislature of 1 (HIT crivinir nronertv owners along streams theright to purchase nbbutting shore land and, if allowed by the board, the land is to be sold in the open mark et to the highest bidder with preference right to the about jug property owner. Officers Believe They Have the Allen Cousins Sun Francisco, April 27 United States secret service agents asserted here today that they believed the al leged counterfeiters captured off Snus alito in a. recent raid on the sloop Barnnele to be two of the Allen cousins, who, in March, 1H 12. "shot up" the courtroom nt Hillsville, Wrginiu, Killing Judge Mnssie and District Attorney Webb. When iirrcstod here the men gave the name of V. I). Boggg and Wil liam Young. Arraigned before Federal .lunVe Pooling Bnggs admitted thnt his real name was Claud Allen, but denied beine a member, of the Allen jrnng. Young was declared to be Bush Allen. Ho denied it. Allen pleaded guilty to the charge of counterfeiting. Photographs of the pair were rushed to Hillsville today, The courtroom mas sacre electrified the entire country. Af ter the conviction of l.loyd Allen cn a felony charge his relatives begun shoot ing. Uesulcs the .lunge aim rue msnicr attorney, the sheriff also was killed iind many spectators wounded. sr'cv-ii-vi-i rtirtijL, i"j AUSPlrc SALEM COMMERCIAL CLUB THE GREAT LAZERN & COMPANY Magicians and Illusionists in "Half an Hour of Mystery" MR. JARR AND THE REFORMER A l'opular "Jar" Comedy I s 3 A Drami The Thru. A- " ' tut; "a tv Sensation Direct fr, n -tional, rortlund. "THE LOW. num., Ft''""ri"g Lillian Walker I j SPECIAL ORCHESTRA IADTJITII 10c DOORS OPE N AT 7 P. M, " " -1 CQUNGOJHEN TAKE A Jl H. V. Chase Will Talk To Mayor White and Committee Salem Business Men On Organization To Investigate One-Man Car System Villa's Aviation Chief Leaves ForEuropeH Han Antonio, Texas, A,it , have been killed whilo w the liritish,,. v., T-'n 'i 'iui'1 ot Utwtil iiequeer, aviation la s army, left for Kuroiw t,l '' go hv way of Canada to Z f '""v ut ''i.ril Kitchener. Thf . 5 an ,...l.....l ' n - ! A committee of three from each ot' the civic organizations of Salem will meet with H. V. Chase this evening at lnneheou nt the Marion Hotel. Mr. Chase is known as the greatest town organizer in the country and has to his credit successful work done in Oo cities, in the south and east, as well as on the Pacific coast. His last work was in Portland where he succeeded in organizing in to the Craniber of Com merce more Ihnn 40 civic organizations. Ho has also been successful in Seattle and Spokane. In his talks this even- ini? he will tell the governing boards of the various Maiem organizations mn, whether It would be feasible or Mayor Harley White, accompanied by Council Mucy, Unruh, Von Ksch en, Ward, Huddleston, and Patterson, reft Salem this morning for Eugene when: they will investigate tho "pay asyou enter" ftreet car system with the view of adopting that kind of ser vice for tho Capital City. This junketing trip is taken primarily at the request of the Salem street car company as it wishes to place the "one man" car in operation here in orde to reduce expenses. At the last meeting of the council the street car company asked that a committee be appointed to look into, the mutter and investigate not to aus and methods. At the luncheon, the following repre sentative citizens will be present: Promotion Department oninierciai Club Geo. F. Hodgers, F. O. Decke- bach and Paul Wallace. Social Department Commercial Club C. Jj. MciNarv, C. L. Dick and Dr. W. II. Byrd. Clierriiins Aug. Hnckesteiii, C. P. Bishop and Wm. McGilchrist, Jr. Tax Payers League R. P. Boise, V. II. D'Arey iind Dan J. Fry. Business Men's League II. O. Ship ley, W. M. Hamilton and Hal Patton Social Service Center .Ins, R. A. Harris and Max Huron, lii mi Major De Uemic-r'. n,u,,. . , , . . . 1 " '"HUT l but nis mother is ,, Km ma ii, s Add. " F. A. rholpsetuit0J,o.av :, S, -Mill Add. Silvcrtim. '" ' , ;-w;,I,r"IIf,retuxtoL't'''i' lot 21, Dinger's Nubdivisoin. Aihlit! Taylor to Jobn Palm, part 1 in ner Crump Claim, 3 and -I, , Clara Anderson et vir to U, f. iner et al, nart Turner ("rumi. n-. and 4, 11, II W, ' ' .Salem Hank and Trust CVtol'ii. Abstract Co. lot 2, block 2, Burli.ij-. install the system here It is reported that the "pny-as-you enter" ear, operated by one man in stead of two as on the cars nt present, is working successfully in Kiigene. The street car company admits that operat ing expenses runs so close to the in come from the traffic thnt it is found necessary to reduce the forco operating the cars or reduce the service. Mayor White was of tho opinion this morning that it would bo more advisable to al low the company to reduce operating force to one man per car than to re have t lie PERSONALS wo .1. A ers. sicnl i Boys, BUlts Boys suits. A larger assortment llian con be found in any niiliiiiuy store. We carry from '.'."i lo 1(1 suits of each size. Siileia Woolen Mid Store. lias been suggested, but has been as vet decided "Prevention Is greater than cure." Hr. Wisliceuus Sanatorium, L'll'.'L".' Hubbard building. Today the final papers woro signed and delivered in tlio real estate deal re made by Judge George II. Burnett, Mills, Mrs. Clara (Iribber ami otli Besides the adores.ies, several liiu iii i hi boi'H were given. Special meeting of Multno mah Chapter, No. 1, U, A. M., this evening. Work in the Mark Master degree. Visit . ing companions welcome. Hereafter when the lucky fisherman wishes to keep his catch lor several I days and place them on display, it w ill be llie proper thing lo take them to the ice plant of the Salem llieweiv, drop , them in a can of water and lime llieiu ! frozen in a big block, by llie ammonia process. This is what G. W. Johnson did, and thev are now oil display in a I big block of ice in the w indows of the II. A. Johnson & Co, real stulo office on Mate street. school work. This evening ho will dis cuss the work from the standpoint of the leaciier and tho qualifications that one should have to succeed in the work. A large atemlanee greeted Mr. Bil-' lington Inst night. This evening even a larger atlcnilance is expected, us he will discuss dircelly the teacher's work in the Sunday school. Delegations from Dallas ami Silver- tou arc -ii in i ii u here this evening to attend the special session of tho Knights ot thins, when the rank of knight will be conferred uu several can didates. Ai.ioni; those who will attend ln:ii;:ht iiol.iing prominent positions in the oidci and who have been active in the Indue work, are L. H. .Stiiison, G. K. II. s. o,' the grand lodge; Willard Marks, of Albany, grand ice chance! lor; Mavoi I.. T. Curl, nf Albany, for mer supivn;, 1,'piesenlalive; Mr. A. b, Wi igliliiian. hi 1 chancellor; Judge W. M. Cake, pa-l grand chniicollur; Senator Mo-cr, of I'orilinid, supreme represent!! live, uu, I lie man wdio brought the sic preiuc bulge to Portland, ll'lb, W. A. ( lark, president of the Knights of KlioiasMin, a n, I ,1. 11. K. Iloiirue, su perintendent of the iusiiinnce depurt ineiit c.t In" Indue fflr Oregon. 1.100 WorMess Men Throng Mreets ot Vancouver, d. Li; quire two men anil nave tne service Albert, mndo considerably slower. i Part of the committee will return this evening. Others expect to return to- ni"rrow sc sj( sjc s( jc sjc sc jc Jt sft jfc s)c (t i Tiiehnrd Waller, of Turner, was here yesterday on business. Mrs. Kred Bynon and daughter, Missj Kilith, returned yesterday from a week-' end visit with her mother at J'oi'tlninl. August ling, of Ln Grande, is regis-! torod nt the Bliglt, j II. G. Smith, of Portland, traveling' passenger agent nt tne .Northern Pa cific, is in llie city today on company business. ('. L, Collins, nf Gervais, was in the city yesterday. W, C. Knighton was a passenger this morning on the electric lor Portland. K. M. (iridium, route agent for the Wolls-I'urgo Kxpress eoinpnny, wits in; the city yesterduy. i Miss Ciretn H. Ilristow, of Kiigene, arrived in the city today lo visit Mrs.: I'. T. Miles, 14.) North Pourteenth i street i M Ml' ij( PIANO OWNERS, ATTEKTIOS,' Discolored or yellow ivory lm made white an hoi. lijiiiel c to vnriiisli, deep frntrkw iff bruises, no mattfi kei mmt neatly repaired ,J M;Mt Kxpcrt piano luiiii, rqtiring t mill rcgulatinit; musitit charges, I'liom 2'MH.f.t Kuck. ije ije it"" Phone 1517-J a, l. worm Plumbing. Eepiirtng indWt Work t Bveaauj. BeasonaUe Cl I Vancouver, B. C April 27. Relief work for non-resident foreigners has $ ceased, the $10,0(10 gwen by the govern- meiit for city relief work having been , exhausted. In eonseipienee there arc! ije ije today 1,100 workless men unprovided for in the city. I Of this number 200 arc alien enemies,! practically ull Austrians, They will be taken ill charge by the police and handed over to military authorities lo be interned' in the government concen tration camp until the end nf the war. In the meantime there remain IHI0 men who have no means of support, KRONPKINZ WILHELM INTERNS. ine loiiowniK ci'iiiumino nan ormi ov which i. n, iay Deeoincs the ownef liipoinle, to represent the Social Ser-' of the 71 acres jusl east of l,ie asylum, vice Center in all llie conferences lo and lioberl Savage, of the dowuliurn be held with other organlalions in the piopetiv known us the Capital Garage tlreater Salem movement; Jos Harris, corner. A initiation of if'.' 1,000 was H. A. llairis anil Max Itiiieu. placed on each of the piopcrlies. The u deal was handled bv II. A. Johnson & About sixty flvo Frultland resjdents Co. filling niiincniiis cnrriiiges mid nuto- o . mobiles eaino lo SuliMii, Sunday even- Oo to Dr. Stone's for trussos. ing, giving u urograui In place of the o regular preaching service at (he, Nino carloads of horses woro shipped Chciiieketn street Kvangelicnl church, 'from llie Clcanvater banoi bv Holland 0 Itios,, of Kansas Citv, who were in Specialty roatnro. tm, a tow weeks ago buying horses We make a special feature of boys' lor the Kiiiopean war. They are now anils, ages from 2'.j to IS years. It is buying in Washington. 1-' i v f t Ii 0 Statins that tho Blblo was the school for the church, Uov. f. V.. Itillington. in his address nt (he l-'irsl Christian church Inst eening, snid (hat the study' ol' the Bible was of the greatest im portance lo Iho.ie interested ill Suiidnv worth vour while to see our line, Sir leiu Woolen .dill Si,, e. Mayor L, M. Curl, of Albany, is in the city this evening, coining up lo at tend llie Knights of Pythias meeting. Mr. Curl has held every office within the gift of the Knights of I'.Mhias in Oregon, and wears u 2'i vcar veterans' jewel. Remember the May morning break fast l May M on the university campus, 0 to I). Kwrvhodv loine. L. J. Chapiu will lecture Wednesday evening lit llie Leslie M. II. c. lurch I'm the Methodist llrntlierhood, Mr. Cha pin's specialty is geiiiinil ngriculiuie. lull tomorrow' evening he will discuss lover, corn and livestock, illustrated by ton Hleieopticsn views, SpeeiBl music hoa been secured for the biittcillv dunce to be gieu in Mmse hull Wednesday eieniug. This U R range weok throughout le the t'liitcd Slates mid ( liniiiU. Lverv lln cm loads weie bought fioni farmers ill the immediate vicinity of Salem, Norma N, Lofflnu;wctl, enibnlmor and lady nsMst;,n Willi Collage I'ndcrtak iug Pailois. Phone 7-1 Tho ministerial union nt their regular weekly meeting yesterday uited to change the hour uf Sunday evening sen icon to 7;(.'i o'clei'k, beginning next Siindav, TIiih will become el'tective next Sunday in all clmiclii's unless spe cial conditions piecnl. The paper lor the dn. was read by the lu v. C, ,, lladlcv, pastor of the liosclale friends chin "h, on "The l.ouil l hiiidi nn l ! i 'ill 1st III 11 I'nilv." Damon's Special I for Tomorrow I TODAY AND TOMORROW Bligh When ln need of cabinet work see Ueinliird CiiIhiii'I I'a.tory, CuO I'll,,, nieketn streel. Poone .M I, dealer in he country roglitdless of the ie of his town is supplied lo fcnluio litis rnnges, ir II is pan in n is regular Motorcycle bargain. Hnusor Bros.. Salem, hno n nutober of saopwoiu and used niotoi, eli's wiiiih thev will dis pose ol lit prices ranging from oil lo . One of the bargains is a I'.'ll ley l'a olson two si d, eouippcl with piesto lank, lump, hum and tail dem, for tltk". The price of this ma chine new was il'Js.oO, This inschliic Columbia Ontji. per package . . MOc Sweet Totatoes, per lb Re 2 do. Hood River Apples ...2,rc Picnic Hams, per lb 12c. No, 10 Pall Pure Lard $1.40 3 Nlca Mackorwl 2fc Theatre Run Away June loth Episode very exciting Zudora isth Eptfcdo. 2 parts very mysterious." Newport News, Vo., April 27. The i Gerinun converted cruiser hronpntu : Wilhelm, which put into Hampton I u,. ,!., m, A .i-;t 11 after n notable coin L. I!. Tieruey, i.f Portlnml. traveling' m,r Proving cruise will be interned passenger ngeiit of the Great Northern f(ir ,), ,uu."i the Norfolk navy yard railway, is here today. , n(,,ir h(,,. rnill(,r( tlie liitiz Kitel Miss Priincis Kemp, nil attorney of ' l'"iii1 1 U-li. Wooilbiirn, was in the city yesterday on i l,i,,uteiinnt Cnptnin Thierfelder of the legal business. j Wilhelm notified. Collector Hamilton Nick Scollard and W. K. Ilichards, of ,,, yesterday to this effect is this la Woodburn, are here today on business. 1 ,.;,, ; messuge; W. P. Moreou i uttn;ney of Wood-1 "Herewith I hnve to officially burn, is here toduy. form you that I intern." Mrs. . II. Darby, of Salem, who' ;0 ,'xplnnntion nceonvinnied the no has been visiting wilh her nephew. ' (.,., II. C. Hnrby, left for her home Unlaw : ' ' a lloseliurg lieview. ' I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. H. r. I rusk, of Kiigene, spent the! dav in the citv loohion ni'ier vn.iniis Herthn M. and (1. r. business mutters I Hall, lots II and 10 11. A. Meyers, of Salem, Is m'n.iii,tr1 u few days in the city looking after iiiisiness mutters. Hmoburg Hcview. H Safety First Call a Taxi or founng Car Phone 700 Salem Taxi Co. Office Bligh Hotel 1( Booth to Helen block :i, Capital m. A trip to our busy etore will convince you that we can aud do sell groceries at a smaller margin of profit than any store in the Willamctto Valley. If not already a customer we solicit an opportun ity to please you. Damon & Son Exploits of Elaine 10th Episode, 2 parts The life Current -a gripping play. Spring Time Feeling Featuring the Original Sid Chaplin 7 REELS 7 North Com 'I Llie of stD'k, The I'oitlainl liailway, I has been m ei hauled lied is in excellent mmfmamtfff,iff ',fff 1 I Theatre Supreme Court Has Only One Case Pending Opinion The supreme court lias only one case Hint has been argued and pending de cision to dale. There are several eases pending opinion upon .motions but this is the nearest thnt the appellate court has been caught up in opinions in trinl cases for a grcnt number of years. There are about l"ll eases rendy for I rial on the docket but the supreme court holds court in I'eiidlcton next. week and will not hear anv more eases, after that, uirtil late in 'May, in order to clean up all of the cases under advisement before starting in on the spring cnleudnr. Bucna Crest Children Prepare For Festival TEN CENTS I'hone OS Always The Best Children 5 CeuU The school children of llnenn Crest lire busy preparing- mi open air Muv I'ny l'etival to . Kjx,,n ,,xt Ki i.ln v allcruoon beginning at hdO.'The Cheuinwn Hand has been ured nnd will lurnisli music for the occasion. Among the intciesting ,iH to place nu this nl'teinomi are wand dril,. .lapaiicse so'igs nnd exercises, the May pole eeremnaies, aniuinl iniita ticiis bv tl. children, f,,llWOll ,v baseball c-uiue between Hrooks and Huiim Ce.t, Madame Langiletto, the fortuue teller, will preside in her tent. I Lvciyone iu itcd. WEXFORD TONIGHT LAST CHANCE TO SEE Edgar Selwyn In his own adoption of SIR GILBERT PARKER'S Powerful ftory of the Canadlau Northwest "Pierre Of the Plains" In Five Parts By far the best picture being shown In Salem. TOMORROW and THURSDAY America's Favorite Dustin Farnara -in- RICHARD HARDING DAVIS' Towerful Story of Revolution and adventure "Soldier of Fortune" III Six Tarts Produced in Cuba with the aid of the CUBAN ARMY AJ.D UNITED STATES NAVY. Free Dispensary Worthy Poor 303-6-7, Hubb.fi B , ,.1,1. casee orfr'.fL '.. Hour, im - ; Phone oi TRY rT- ... SALEM Cherry City Onk . ... I . r oar. j ' i'1""' Floaf- Dlcnd c ! '1 float Kconomv ',., Tin Top S'1"" Z.t ,),.fna Whoie.." c on Or.-,. I ll UU'" X fjierrvCity 1., Flounr' ..US' i e:v. t 1 "! v,, Z'-'s'i!-'' ( ,'tt"f' n.riim s..;,eel. I , fur. ana I' Vim ten ,U' nr,)')"' t,lt' . ic'iS of 1