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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
Tit 1 i nix OREGON SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1915. THE SALEM CAPITAL' JOTJBNAl,, BAIEM. OREOOH, i - SAILOR WITH A t RIBBON TRIMMING, SMART SEW straw FURNITURE SPECIALS PLlAyS7 Beginning today and continuing until May . . 'C3' T? "H 0 Hferitrrtl Vy 1 -1 f'sasdJk rf-f' 15. we will give some special bargains in 9 j , S I jr. furniture. v 'r : wl ' a gjf Run Your Eye ' f I over these prices. You will find something interesting. During the com- I f 2 J' A 'J I ff ing week we will offer, in new goods right from the wholesale houses: g y-'Af- 5 r b -' M. M . LIKE A HORS xitu . i Jiior SADDLE WHEN ANYONE TOlM-SP OFF A rir?AnrTTr nI. ' veS TO DArX i J i r n "JUST 'AS GOOD ASn i mail ' ' J $37.50 $:!0.00 (ienuine Spanish leather Rocker ' $2(.00 I'.rass lied, Satin Finish '- $17.30 $22.00 Quart t ml Oak, 4 j-inch Top, G-foot Dm ing 1 able j.uu W III) n Col. ill. 't $10.00 $22.00 Birds F.ye .Maple Chiffonier $G5.0() Quick .Meal Range, 18-inch Oven- $:j.r).00 Atlas Range, 18-inch Oven Pure (loose Feather Pillows, 5 pounds, per pair Cedar Chests, Some Quartered Oak Veneer Top, l'p From EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Antique Inlaid Swiss Stand, Very Rare, a Bargain. Good Sewing Machine $ G 0 Solid Oak 7-foot Dining Table, Very Massive, Looks Like New $li.00 Morris Chair, Quartered Oak, Looks Like New $ 8.00 $17.00 $55.00 $25.50 $ 5.00 7.00 $ Feetz Furniture Co. SALEM HEIGHTS HAPPENINGS. The Ladies AM Snciotv met Wednes day. April L'S. at the Hall. Tin-re was a smaller attendance tl usual ut nevertheless niui'li ivurk as dune. Vice president, Mrs. Pray, luid charge uf the business session in the absence of the 1 president, .Mrs. Sinyer. At the eloso 'of the tiftenioon the members were ! agreeably surprised by Mrs. WmSnwyer, Mrs. Fred 'Thompson, nnd .rrs. Pray, serving duinty refreshments. Society will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Hull on Salem Heights Avenue. I.ittle Miss liutli Parker Chapman bus j been quite ill with 1 ping' cough. Mrs. .1. Keublin end nnhtt'r, of Klyrin, Ohio, nre visiting lit the homo of C. . Sawyer. They arrived Mon day evening after visiting friends in California end si"lit seeiii'' lit the fair. They are very fuvoriihl.v impressed wi Oregon. Miss I .corn Morris h:is pliinned a pie- ' nie for her Siiadnv I elnss for Sun- !dny, Mav 2nd. Mrs. J. A. Mel'biin. utter tin opera tion several weeks nt home but is still confined to her bed. Trofpssor Arehilmld F. Keddie of the I'niversity of Olefin delijjhteil a large audience nt the hall. Friday evening the 'J.trd, with his rending from " Huckle berry Finn." This was the closing i ' rB COUPONS HO M. E. Peek, Miss .hiiuii Todd, Frofessoi C. Peek, Miss Shenna n. Numbers Ara Queer. The first number of the, program was the grand innreli, which was led by I .u lira Koss and Arlie Walker. A prom- ! eaade about the gvm with n variety of THE MARKETS I he local I'm!, is weal, todnv, bnl ipMlatioa have not changed. Snunr in the retail market has been ndvnnced Hi cents n bundled, bring ing cane su;',nr up to T.lu. ibiiing the war scare b.M August, the saute sugar sold for !HI. On account ol' the heaiy laius in southern 'abt'uruiii, strawberries will be short here for several days. A car of oianges wns receiied li.lai. The expected advance in bnlterfal and Cracked cor butter has not innti rialized, nor is Hia'i '.here any change in tVie grain and vege- Shorts, per lalile uiarhet. Tlie local market on poul try today is somewhat varied, as ileal- l'mtterfat ers iiry from In to Kl cents a pound Crcamerv lor hens. Kggs lire linn at frnni l-i to Hi rents. tun Butter. $40 I $28.50 : $:u ! meeting of the I'arent-Ti tion for tins school year. County Superintendent W. M. Smith visited our school on Wednesday of this week. . her nssoeia-1 ""Irenes was I the freshman Grains. Hay, timothy, ct ton . Cluvor, per ton OuU nnd votch Client $ll(ii)10 Wheat, per bushel $1.10 Oats, per bushel 4Se Itolled barley $:i:i.."0 Corn $:i8..")0 butter, per puiind 2m' Vegetables. Asparagus 12e: Cabbage, per lb 3(o;3V.iCj Ijjjo Pursnips $1.50 $(i 'Hufti'ii Tomatoes, Florida $1.50 tliriillJ nu'" lowort Oregon 151.00 .'kllJI UUMIU itJU l.ettiiio, crato $2.75 Beets $1.50 b'adisliea 45c l'ota;oes, per loo lbs $2 Potatoes, new, lb 8c New Leila I Is Crowned Queen of The May (Cor tinned from Tage One.) its nature. .Next eiime ' High .links," a nuiubei of costumed members gave 11 reulistit interpretation in the spotlight uf Lord Lochia var 's urrivul at the ball anil his escape with the lady fair! This was followed by the Sophnioro Chinese song, Oregon, May 1 Ith, l!H5, at 7::i0 p. in. I'lnns ami specifications may be ob tained ut the office of Ceo. M. J'osl. architect, Kooni 1, dray lluilding, and the Clerk of the Hoard, W. H. Hurg hardt, Jr., :!s5 State street, Salem, Ore. Coiitrnetirs will be required to de iwsit $10 for each set of plans, as a quired bninl, us wannl it'fc tinn same bll i W,;H School Ihstrict No.21,.Mln(,, ",: ",iir,i i 'wwiidj, t'. bidder ami lit- nr WnMuae into a contract ami furnish V bond within ten jav, . 4 11 warn ot contract. Kiwiiniiive iiihi i mi jioiun Him scci i icu-; i iiiiiisius snail lm IBI m' li, tious received by them will he returned form fimiiiifi by tkirf jj, in good condition lit date set. On re-' envelope cniitiiiiiint Wfck wi turn of said plans and specifications 1 on tin1 nntsiilc " I'nmivUiW School." Till- NL'lltlWttfll. cpt or reject av onismcit the money will be refunded. A certified cheek for $1000 must ac- Six of tlie boys were dressed as China-1 ,.,,,,. oll0, .(),osll in hfi ,rllwl, j men anil eiime shuffling in singing 1111 ..- ,j u 1 kiu i'i,u;,., (- ii. THIS POLICY will come in mighty handy in case of fire. Insurance on your house aiol ils effects melius thai you will io suffer monetary loss. The premiums are ex Iremely nominal. We adjust all claim" promptly. We attend to that part of it for you. Come in and see me if yon are not covered. H. R. White GENERAL INSURANCE 275 State Street. rhono 10 To Parents Do not overlook the opportunity to give your children the weekly thrift incentive that they will have as collectors of "Thrifty Alex ander' l'oster Stamps. Your children will enjoy these fascinating miniature posters immensely. The story of Thrifty Alexander's progress on the road to success will be a wholesome example for them. It will arouse their ambition and spur them on to achievement. The Album ami first stamp in the series will be issued today at the savings window. A new stamp in the series will be issued each week thereafter, beginning Saturday, until the series is all distributed. Those who begin their collections several weeks after distribution begins will be given all stamps to date as long as supply lasts. It is not necessary to be a depositor of this bank in order to secure this attractive series. All are welcome to them. Hut one Album and set of stamps issued to a person. The Album contains, in addition to 52 numbered spaces for the Thrifty Alexander stamps, about sixteen pages for the preserva tion of other l'oster Stamps that may be ac quired. Let Thrifty Alexander show your children how to earn and save monev. bishop of I. lit 1 and the Lord II peas He 1 n.,,,,, Heriuuda onions $2(ii 2.50 Then in tlic'i Eggs and Poultry. " . Hggs, cash 15c; trade 17c , T';, ,., ,. Hens, pound Kle ..u, ,.,..,,, ,. , Uoosters, old, per pound 7c . t,,m,ni Tings m spring Chickens, lb 22c Turk, Vcul and Mutton. I'ork, on foot $7(Vi $7.25 I'ork, dressed lOclW HI'ic. Vcnl, dresse.l Hc(n Me Spiing lambs, milk fed 8c Steers S'-jCOi (ic l ows nfitS'jC Hulls o'.j((f4!.e Wethers 7c Kvvea 5c Sheep,, sheared lie Retail Price. Creanierv butter Me l-'lour, hard wheat $2.10or2.li0 Flour, Talley $1.85(o2 Kggs, per dozen 20c Sugar, ciiue $7.1" Sugar, i. ( $rt.!HI lloyne, Fannie 'MrKoiinun, Helen Was tell, Until Winters, T.aVilla Mnel, Kate liarton, Addie Tobie, l.ela Mcl'iiddain. Mabel Garrcii. Averil Harris. Striding along with the dignity of be fitting their hih rank were the Arch- bury, .lames I 'rawlord, ih ( 'haiiiberlaiii. Kniory Tlie iiialil 1 I I he t lower Mildred l.'obe Marie Matm-v The ladies' son an. I Mil, I The 'en. The p:,..... Wendell M10 1 Then, uloi easy upon her exquisite li and can i i 1 conclu.siioi. 'I must popuhr chosen foi II to do the :i order, came the follow- irer, Clarke Walsh, arer. Kvelyn Hope Cns- llowers, Daisy Mulkey. ;irls, xi n Meyers, -. I.eone liuvidson and hoiiip- n wnting draco e. Hnrtholoniew. Miss l.eila Lent, bearing the royal train. 11 ami Hubert Ilishop. the crown was resting leval highness ' bond, the pole dance was begun 1 a successful and artistic lie girls, t'ue prettiest and in the realm, had been en grace and ' lissoinness, n n ut and time-honored (mental nut non-interiiretiuile action : ii.,P,i . ,.,.( w l.i.i.in ,. song. The second promenade was head-j,,.,. illtn ,.,,.,., lul, ,,j,P,,lt the ed by Daisy Mulkey and (lieu McCad-j dam. i The Senior Originale was a very clev er stoat. A large screen to which hud been attached three large dulls was' brought out into the spotlight; from behind some of tile Seniors manipulat ed the limbs, causing the dolls to in dulge in animated "aesthetic evolu tions," The third promenade was a trip about the campus, concluding; in the gym again. Next was the (leriuaiiia, which was so thoroughly enjoyed by everyone thar the orchestra was forced to re spu id to two encores. The last number 011 the program was l:ie Junior dance, given by six Junior couples. This was to have been the 1 event of the evening, but at the Inst innment it was found that it was neces sary to change it, and this change slightly confused the dancers. ! During the evening punch was served 'nt u prettily decorated booth by iC number of the reshman girls, dressed in Japanese costumes. Taken as a whole, and cuasideiiug the difficulties which hud to be over come, the Junior "I'roin" was a success. any inl'oi inalittfii in H1I1 t 'lerk of KM Owlrifl V i Marion I'oiuly, Orejiw. i ic'i f ami I' Meet Us in Our New Home H. Steinbock Junk Co. :: The House of Half a Million Bargains. Largest stock, best goods, lowest prices. Our new location comprises l. three large stores. The buildings are being remodeled ' new fronts will be installed. Three Large. Bargain Departments Junk Machinery, Hardware, Garden Tools, Hams Plumbing Supplies Pipe, Pumps, Sinks, etc.; Furnitw Crockery, Carpets, Puigs, etc. ' cereuiony t lie pole', and an cv l winding the ribbons about It wns interesting thioiighirit in 1! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for Die furnishing t played a worthy part of labor mid mntoriaU for the full com- I'. Portland Markou. tluiid. Ore., Mav 1. Club, $1.2ii; bliiestein, $1,112. Outs --No. 1 while feed, $:i:i. Hurley Teed. $21.50. Hogs - ltet live, 7.s.Vn 7.00; steers, $7.25(u 7.7H; fancy cows, best, calves, $7.S5(ii S; spring tT.K.I. Ilutter City creamery. -5c. Kggs- Selected local extras. ISi,.e. Ileas, HI' broilers, 27',j(n ilili geese, Mil He. -Wheat prune 0.25; laiiibs, If girls cultivated their dispositions 11s assiduously as they do their com plexions fewer marriages would be failures, United States National Bank Salem, Oregon CLEANUP, PAlNT-UPr ASSIGN. OF THET1MS3 The Best Paint for long wear is TaUon'i Sun Troof. The base is practically perfect, and made in I'ntton propoi tions. The colors are clear, bright and glossy, Kvery drop is the mime, l'or sale by Fletcher & Byrd 3(0 North Commercial 111 making the day a gala occasion. The cottiinitiees responsible for the success of the , lay are: May Day I ninuiit tee Howard .lew- ett, chairman', Posair.uiul Oilbert, II. I.. l'taff. Lunch 1 oiniiiiiiee Rosamond (lilbert chairman: Alice Fields, l.aura lioss, Ad die Tohie. 11,, etliv Schnnsse, Vesta Mulligan. ! Peculating Committee l.loyd llaight 1 S'f ' chaii -man : I'ei. v Dawe. Harold Tobie, , t .1. 1 .- i) 'i 1 11 r iim,. Woik C01 it tee -Tl. 1 1. Pfaff, Har vey Tobie. Haloid Hiekerson, Arnold Cralapp. i ail I;, , (,, Noruinu llayner. The Minuet 1 lancers Marie Saend, Helen (loltia, Carrie Cooksey, Nellie Heaver, l.n, i .laskinkl, Mabel St. Pierre, l.ela 1 onlev, Olive Roche, lai cile Md iillv, ,,n; Housel, Stella lloy ne, I ruin llnKi'dd. Mvrtle Allbright, dertiude ( ii'iinnlinin, Ada lioss, l.aura Hoss. Isabel M-ililchrist. 1-iln Doiightv, Kinina Minion. Florence Hofcr. The Junior "Prom." The WilianicMn Junior "Prom." which win 1,1 have been held on the rumpus of .llaiuette university Inst nigiit. was hell instead ill the gym tiasiiini. The .luiiiois I,,,, built and deeonilcd a beautiful lower and wired it with elcetiie ligliu in nntieipation of hold ing their "fioli, " oiitdu us, but the sudden ,lian-e of the weather made the leniper.itiii,. too urtie. During the late afteriieon lu early pnit of the evening, th.'ief,,,,., they hurriedly deco rat.'d the interior of the gymnasium, covering the seats with Indian blan kets and ci-liions, n'ud hanging ban ners ami strings ,,f gnvly colored Japa nese huiteiMs al...ve, A big "spot light" was instilled, also. When the eiowd began t arrive at S o'clock the room presented the appearance of n , gay coiiriioo'ii. la one corner the six piece or, hi-strn were playing enlchv. irresistible tmisiej nearby' the patrons and palroness,, wer,, cti!e, in u group. They vve.e: Dean and Mrs. (let. It. ' Aldcn. Mr. and Mis. H. I,. Steves, Mr. nj'd Mrs. K. '.,ir),es, Professor nnd I Mrs. 1!. i. Walsh, Professor and Mis. plotiou (heating excepted) of tlie Me-! Kialey sc'miil, a two-story and base-' incur, brick mid frame construction, to! be built on the corner of South High! and Moliilchrist streets, Salem, Oregon,: will be received and opened by the I Hoard of School Directors of School j District Nit 21, Marion County, Ore- i gun, at the oj'fiee of the Citv Superin-i ......I..... 11 :., . 1. 1 .,,. ' .. . I leiioeni, nign fscuooi iiiniiiing, salem, b Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Furnishings andsJ Cases. We mention only a few items. There are T how of others. We pay the highest prices for Junk, MeWJ ber, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, and all kinds ot second u Machinery, Furniture, old Clothes and Shoes, in facte t. thing. The House of Half a Million Bargains. H. Steinbock JunkCo Telephoned 302-312 North Commercial Street 1 nr'ti SOc . . Sunday Dinner Hotel Marion 11 :30 a. 111. to 2 p. ni. 5:00 p. i. to 8:00 p. m- Kipe Olives Potage Alezandrina Consomme Colbert Radishes Green Onions Fried Filete of Sole Ravigotte Saratoga Chips Mince Chicken Flakes a la King Roast Stuffed Chicken, Giblet Gravy . t, -,t. Ain eMiuce KOaSt nlK Willi fiiw'K 1 ' 1 tly .ainb, API"-'"1"-' Oanlon rca Roast Spring L I'rowned or Mashed Potatoes Crab Salad Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream XeopoiiH"' Milk Apple Pumpkin, Rhubarb Pie Coffee rucKli"? Tea 50c Sunday Dinner Hotel Marion 50c Wrtlp'JAll'l',