Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 07, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUKNAI.. SALEMEgON, PAY;i "15;
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Man Attractive Offerings in the Women
Wear Section-Special Prices on Women
Dresses, Waists, Middy Blouses
affigSl'l AH Around Town
Three Great Oxford Sales
ORDS, in
$1.00
This week in our
Shoe Section
A large assortment of WOMEN'S OXFORDS,
Black and Tan, any style, take your choice
now, per pair
Dr. Mendelsonn, epeclallst in fitting
(laaaea correctly. U. S. lank blilg.
meeting.
Dr. Stone's Ant Killer, 25c.
A Sale of MEN'S OXFORDS, Black and
Tans, your choice, per pair ....
$1.50
BOYS' OXFORDS- many unusual offerings in Oxfords
for boys, made to stand lots of wear---you'll fr 1 (f
he surprised at these values, your choice, pr. 11
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS OF THESE
book
BUTTERICK FASHIONS
Tells all about the garment modes for summer 15 cents at
The popular style
the pattern counter.
DYCO THREAD
For tatting, crocheting, etc. An American product takes the place of D. M. C.
sizes 3 to 100; in linen color, sizes 3 to 50.
10c and 15c per Ball
The intermediate league of the First
Methodist church will hold 'I lmlllIh. -j
social in the rliiip-li 1'' fl.n s at i:W
o'clock tomorrow eveni";.'.
During his visit in San Francisco next
week, Ivnn C!. Martin will attend the
commencement exorcises of the Univer
sity of California, Berkley, of which h
Jitney Cof- is u graduate.
rills. 0
Dr. Wisliceuus Sanatorium, Hubbard
'Blue flower" story hour at the pub- building;. Klectric light baths. JS'ight
library Stiturdiiy in '"- "' service by 11 p oi n t men t.
They all talk about the
feu Club." hy ( lined
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tun a i iui
Court House News
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Alleging that his wife 1,-ft the di,l., ! UllL
TougHSickanuSufU ,
Pinkham'.Vegeir
Richmond. To
ing Lydi. E. PinkClN
standing unwashed fur three days ,',
time uhiln .1... n.t . . . J llt
' reu moving picture
shows, Howard 0. Damon today' filed 1
a suit for divorce from Daisy j,,,,,.,
anion. The couple were married in
Vancouver, Washington, February Hi
1)11 1. 1 here are no children or property 1
rights involved. The plaintiff slltU:s
that his wife expressed the wish tint 1
her maiden name of Duisy Jones be
stored nnd he said he had no objection, :
to her droiiiiiiiL' the Damon. Att !.
Smith A:
plaintiff.
Shields are representing
In white,
Tomorrow Is The Last Day
Sale of Men's Summer Underwear. Ath
letic Union Suits at 89c a Suit
Here's an offering of splendid summer undergarments, made from good
quality souisette and dimities, just like B. V. D.'s with short sleeves, short
legs, closed crotch, elastic waist band ; some have hose supporters attached.
These are our regular $1.00 and $1.25 grades. Supply your underwear
needs Tomorrow SPECIAL, 89c A SUIT
You'll find just the underwear you want if you come to Meyers. Torous
Knit, B. V. D., Coopers, Munsing Wear, all the good makes, reasonably
priced.
See the Window Display.
Cottage Hotel, on Front and Court
streets, Mrs. Jessie JW-ut. pruprietress.
Room and board Iffl per week.
The Maccabee Guards of the Ladiea
of the. llaoeabees are preparing to give!
a dance ut the Arniorv next Weil in silay,
.May .12. Invitations will l' issued to 1
morrow. j
Automobile trips passengers and j
baggage; rates reasonable. Country j
trips a specialty. ('. (. McElroy. :
Phono: Day, 047; night, (!.'!!). j
In competition with a dozen com-j
potitors, tho South Side in H"X factory .
hns just been awarded the euiitinet for
berry crates by the Salem Fruit I'nioii. ,
The uinount involved in the contract is
close to $11,000.
Have you bought a Grillstovo yet?
If not, then probable you have not seen I
the latest thing in 'ciillstuvos at :Uii ,
an effective "time ami step-saver."
Salem Klectric Co., Masonic, temple.
I'hrino IL'UU.
Glut Cole has a jitney that looks
more like a -o-cent ride than the cus
tomary jitney per trip. Mr. Cole has
established n thriving business to
Highland, ami just to keep it gaing
ordered u Hi-passenger IStudebaker car.
It arrived this morning, ami hereafter
his patrons will get a ride that feels
like "J") cents for the regulation jitney
tare.
A regular dinner 15c. Scott's 179
South Ccdimcrcial street.
Ivan G. Martin was elected to repre
sent the local musical association as
delegate to the national convention to
be held in Sun Francisco from the lull:
to the 15th of this month. Mr. Martin
will leave for San Francisco this even
ing and will be absent about ten days.
Now bathing and diving caps. We
have just received a new line direct
from the factory. Perry's Drug Store.
"Readings in Dialect" by Professor
A. E. Redilie form the attractive mini-
In department No. 2 of the circuit
court today Judge Galloway heard un
argument on a ucmurrer in the case of i
1' W. Bornemnn and Mrs. W. A. Borne-!
uiuii, ins wire, ugainst t lie Falls Citv
Lumber company, a suit for damages
on an alleged fulse misrepresentation
Judge llulloway took the matter under
udvisement.
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. i ucr oi; uie limiuiy i.c. line uinse iiiiq
C. Z. Randall, the attorney who was1 evening. The readings will be in the
operated on Wednesday evening tor np
iiendieitis, is reported toduv to be get
MEYERS' EXPOSITION CONTESTS
MEYERS' EXI'OSITJON CONTESTS. FIVE FREE TRIPS TO THE PANAMA FAIR A
SEPARATE CONTEST EACH MONTH. ASK TO VOTE WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR BUY
A VOTE WITH EVERY 25c PURCHASE.
ting along very favorably.
The best auto rates Salem ever saw
tomorrow at 2:30.
J. C. Perry is the latest Salem mer
chant to become interested in good
roads. Yesterday he purchased a Stude-
buker ear.
Don't fail to see the auto races at
the fairgrounds tomorrow at 2:'M.
The river is still fulling, today's
record rending 1.1 feel above low water
murk. Hiver men look for a continued
low stage, as there is but little snow
in the mountains.
The Spaulding Logging Co. received
I nnililftt-illiii r.f .tin tibnlrr llt S n'cloi'k.
j Margueritte Clarlr. in Gretna Green
j at the Ye Liberty today mid tomorrow.
j The encampment branch of the Odd
' Fellows of this city will hold a special
' session at the lodge rooms next Tues
I day evening. This will be in the form
'of an opening to which the subordinate
I lodge and the Rcbeknhs are invited.
' Grand Chief Patriarch George W.
Wright, of Albany, will deliver the
address of the evening.
Ben S. Via, a prominent attorney of
tins citv,, has recently returned with
Arguments on a demurrer were'
heard in department No. 2 of the cir- i
cun conn this auernoon in the case of
tue salem Hank ot Common:
the Horseshoe Lake Fanning
velopnient company and others.
YUnslow appeared tor the plaintiff and
Carson and Brown for tho defendant.
The judge took the matter under advisement.
. , . times to h. 1
foot and what I did fe "J
effwt. IcouldnotslcCnif1
of course felt v, ?
e ngniastl and had a steady QX
n'.t;tic:ate,
... c ,y,, .,n. eccn.,.y ' S"' ' " 1 'Y '.' I pleasing play, and the two films we
Ins wife iroi.i a fishing trip to I ncifie, Tlw. ,
The county court today ordered a sur
vey of the road petitioned for by U. K.
Homager and others iu districts Nu.
:i:t 1-2 and No. 34. The application of W.
H. Brown and others for a county rontl
in District No. 7 was denied when it
was fmnd that a remonstrance against
the proposed road contained more
names of residents of the district than
did the petition. Tho remonstrance re
cited that the road was not of suffici
ent public, utility, a privnto way was
already provided, it would bo too ex'
pensive and would damage Joe Schlech
ter, Jr., and Joseph Schhleckter, Sr. The
indemnity claim of Burdick and Smith
for a tubercular cow ordered killed was
set for a hearing June 4. The claim re
port of the county treasurer for the
six months ending April 1 was approved.
theatre last evening was witnessed by
more thnn 1,000, as the house was filled
to capacity during each of tiie evening
performances. Mrs. Blanche Nieiueyer
and her company presented n very
ticed that the hcA "r1"1"-
I rested better, and m
stronger. 1 continued iu
made a new woman of ,e,
canhardlyrealkethatlu
so much as I do. Whenwr
woman ln need of
highly praise Lydia R RV
etable Compound."-!,, tZ
Clark, 3146 N.TulipSt.&boJf
TVou.cn llaTeBcalfiBaji,,,,
for forty years how LydiaKR,
Vegetable Compound has restoMlfc
health when sufferi urin, f-.i.
This accounts for' the enommste
font from coast to coast n
troubled with any ailment pecabrb
women why don't jou trytoj
Pinkham's Vegetable Compwa) j
will pay you to do so. LydUrjl
ham Medicine Co., Lym, Hi
Citv. Mr. Via savs thev came out shy
on fish but caught three inches of snow
ni this side of Dolph. The waters in
the creeks about l'ncil'ie Citv were too
carload of iron uuitcrial today for I cold for trout, as in some instances ice
had formed at the -headwaters of the
creeks. He reports a fine trip, however,
though motoring through the snow has
its disadvantages.
Margueritte Clarlr, in Gretna Green
at the Ve Liberty today and tomorrow.
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the manufacture of I ho Indiana silo.
All other mnteriiils in the silos will be
manufactured at the ininpaiiy 's plant
here. The Spauhling Logging Cm. has
the exclusive right of niiiiiufi.ctiire nnd
sale of this silo on ihe l'neifie coast.
The world's greatest racing cars will
be at the fairgionnds tomorrow at 2;:lo. I E, Horton of this city, has just re
turned from an inspection trip ot sev
State Souvenir
Spoon Free With
Each $2.50
Turchase.
liOOOlilGOODstei
Over 35 years
of Successful
Merchandising
in Salem
The opera house has socured an at-!
traction for next winter that, will be
a joy to the heart of the habitual theater-goer.
This is Margaret lllington,
who will be here I leceinbei' 20, in "The
Lie."
Ncnc better for the money Salom
made, Lou T , . cents.
"Where Aio the Dead" is the sub
ject of ii lecture to be given at the
(irnnd Open. ,.um on next Wednes-
lay evening. M;iv 12, 1 he lecture will
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J CITY HALL NEWS
Inoriu.tg
time. ' '
and not turned down evcrv
James SbMirs wax nrrcsled this morn
ing on n eluirge of begging, nnd upon i store
U's plea ul guilty belore Judge l.lgin.
was given a jail seulcnce of live days.
Sleais called ut a house in which a spe
cial olliccr was .piailcied, and when
told that he was under iiire-t, he re
plied:
"Well, tin. I 's belter than muicnine,
Jess Hall and Fred Wngner were nr
rcsled by the Salem police this morning
when they attempted to dispose of
S"i upper cable nt u second hand
in this i ity. The cable had been
but Hall denied all knowledge of the
affair. Laeli roll of blankets carried by
the men contained about Oil or Oil
pounds of the ruble which thev were
trying to sell for 10 cents per'poiind.
The men were taken back to McMinn
villo this afternoon to stund trial in
that citv.
be given by the 1 1 mi. J. K,
a lecturer of national fame,
her of the .Wn York bur.
Gocd cuts,
e Club.
Alwrys best,
i onrt.
cut I mm the rails of the Southern I'll-I
rific company at Whiteson last Thins-! A few live sparks fell on the roof of
day nnd lifter failing to sell the cable ! the resilience of Mrs. A. J. Monroe at
in McMinnvillc the men brought it to -77 North Liberty lit II o'clock this
this city, nccoiding to the information morning nnd buriied u fair sized hole
given ut by It. MeShaae, the S. 1'. de- in the roof. The fire d .rtn.ent .,-
Wagner admitted to the police called mid put out the blaze with the
The Marion County Potato Growers'
association will n.cet tomorrow noon llt
I he rooms of the ( iiiiiinerclal club. Al
ready inane oi
tective.
gn.vveis ol th i ut V have notified L
I. lin 'i ... secreiatv ol' the association,
thai i hey v.onM . present. Tin 'et-
inc "ill lal.c the t.irm of a round table
discussion, ii .,,-inl addresses being
mii'lc. .hwi
eral days in different parts of the
county. Ho states that just at present
it is difficult to form an opinion us to
crop conditions us a whole, for while
, somC communities huve suffered, yet
1 others were not damaged nt all by the
cold weather.
I Margueritte Clark in Gretna Green
at the Ve Liberty today and tomorrow.
I Miss Ruth Tower, who was called
I to the bedside of her father, A. K.
Tower, last week, nt -Marshfield, reports
I her father very low, but slightly ini
I proved since she arrived there. She
j says the wagon road from Kosebiiry to
I Myrtle I'oint. is one road she duos not
: want to travel sron ngniii. She bad a
very rough trip, witii no cover on the
stage, and it ruined uiul snowed on the
way.
I An open meeting of tho Salem Worn-
prominent potato nil's club will be hold nt the christian
Huthcrford,
ami a niein-
Jitnoy Cof-
dinreh Saturday, Mnv S, at 2::i0
o'clock. The musical prirjruui, under
the imimigeinent ot Miss Magers and
Mrs. Anna H. Fish, will reud.
tun, lv topics on the jm- The Moose benefit at the Oregon
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!
i nil up i our nouses tins nun i ucy cut tne cnuics I rom t he mils, clieiuical extinguish.' m. The only dam-
I1"!1' "s to the root and a few shingles
" " pair i ae numiige.
1 Nils. Wilbur T. cm,, , p;
Wie.ler, ul Albiiuv, were in the citv
, yesterday, euests of the A. N. Gilberts.
H. C. Miles, secretary of the Spauld
ing Logging Co., motored to Newborn
t.ilav.
BARGAINS in Our
EXCHANGE DEPT.
Regular .$28.00 PreamOulator, nearly new,
"ly $13.50
Regular .$25.00 Davenport Couch, good con
dition, only $12.33
Regular $2.". Baby Buggy, dark grev, only $11.23
Regular .$:!2.r.() solid quartered Oak Dresser,
like new, only $18.73
Regular $50 solid quartered Oak Dresser,"
like new, large mirror, only $21.75
Regular $20 Buffet, looks like new, only ..$12.13
Regular .$:!.") solid quartered Oak square
Dining Table, only $10.50
Regular $:!0 solid quartered Oak square
Dining Table, only $13.25
Regular $20, 5 solid quartered Oak Dining '
Chairs, only ,$ 9.75
Regular $12.50 (Jarland Gas Range, con
nected up, for, only
Regular $8.00 Coil Spring
Regular $19.50 Sturgis Co-Cart, only . .
Regular $15.00 Maple Chiffonier, onlv ..
..$19.50
..$ 1.50
..$ 3.50
..$10.23
CASH
or
CREDIT
home FURNISHERS
ilUK C UURT&HIGHSTS.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
WEXFORD
TODAY AND SATURDAY
LAST EPISODE
"THE MASTER KEY"
In Two Parts
The most popular serial prodnc.
Hon over shown. 2000 people
will soe the finish its a story
all in Itself.
Over 21000 Admissions
Have Been Paid
Seo the During Rescue from Fire
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LAST TIMES OF
THE BIG MOOSE SHOWS
THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON
TOO GOOD TO MISS
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN Sc
better thnn the average. The Lovnl
Order of Moose will again share in the
receipts of the entertainment tonight.
Mrs. G. E. Knapp, of 870 North 11th
street, today drew a $5.00 pair of shoes
free, at the Price .Shoe store sale today.
Paul and Lloyd Hauser, two of Sa
lem 's most ardent anglers, left this
morning in "Old Betsy ' their
for the Sniitinm near Mehama
their luck with the speckled trout
those waters. Thev went prepared t.
capture every fish that showed a dis
position to be hungry and expect to re
turn tonight well filled with fish or ex
cuses. The E. M. Waite memorial fountain
is to receive a brnnd new cont of paint,
in keeping with the spirit of "elenn-up
and paint-up" that is on throughout the
city and state nt this time, nnd in prep
aration for it members of the street de
partment, under Street Coniinissioncr
liudlong, this morning il ruined the
fountain of water ami cleaned it out
thoroughly. When the water was
drained out a total of US fine specimens
of mountain and rainbow trout were
captured, aside from two gold fish, and
these lmve been provided tenipornty
(iinrters in the fountain of Jos. timber,
on 1-'th street, until the city fountain
biisin in renovated nnd ready to re
ceive them beck. All of the trout are
Special TonfeSi
At THE HUB
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Athletic tim
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of good size
11 inches.
and one measured over
Northwest Residents Aboard.
When in SALEM, '
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RATES 75c. W K
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torpedoed today, I hoy nre: ,i. s. ,rier. : ,
-Mr. nnd Mrs. William Outlier, of Ta )
eoinii, and J. W. QiiiHinn, of .Spokane.
"WILD BLOOD"
A tense Dram with Violet
Mor.sorcau and Wm. Garwood
"Eddies Awful
Perdiciraent"
One of these clean, funny
"Nestor" Comedies.
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Want Your Optical Business
I can only expect to obtain it bv
Riving you satisfaction, which
courteous treatment and
' 7C4;vvr$a " ou-uiairy, quality, prompt
I am ready to truavanti-P vnn vp.
liable optical service with quality and workmanship the be.-t,
which means satisfaction to .
Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist
208-209 Hubbard Bid. ' P Thone 109
A QUICK, SURE WAY TO
END CATARRH ij
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Catarrh Germs Breed By Millions In
Air Passages of Nose and Throat,
Just One Way to Drive Tuem uni
To stop catarrh for good you nui"'
drive from your system the germs that
cause catarrh mid 'that are now feedm-
!nnd growing fat upon the swollen in
' flamed mucous membranes uf your mis''
and throat.
A splendid means of destroying
I .'it t n rrli germs and overcoming entail"
has long been recognized by physician'
' in the well known oil of Ilyotnci (pro
, nouiice.l lligh o.nie) and it is "" a
' verv simple matter for any catarrh sill
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i' h i hi line .' " ni. -
homo, by breathing its airt through "
little hard rubber inhaling device whn '
leading dvng'gists are mpplvinif
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pour a few drop of the oil of Ilyotnci
into this inhaler, place it between yui
lips and then breathe naturally and " j
Iplensniit smelling antiseptic gonn hi -.
.i. ..Ill i,.-,trnt deeo down into
1 everv fold nml crevice of y.mr tnw
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vnu quick certain relief, opening J
i'the air passage, making yon bren
. essilv. stoi'ldiig the inflanimali"n i t
discharge nnd driving from your svsi.
every caturrh germ that 1ms Jo"""(
lodgement, there.
If vou want to 1 free from
svmptom of catanh, are tired "r
ilig one thine ufflr miother ,v,t'ln''.
benefit go to Dnniel .1. Fry or any .";,
reliable drug store hereabouts nml j. ,
a complete Hvomei iuhal-'r outtit.
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