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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
TSB SALEM CAPITA JOTJBNAX. AISM. OBEOON. MONDAY, MAY- 17, rwo octal andPersonal By MOLLIS RVSOORM iHE sixty girls of tlie six teams of mond, Mabel P. Robertson, Nellio Itho membership campaign being conducted by the Voting Woman's with renewed interest today, each Christian association begun the week pledged to make the final returns bal ance in favor of their team. Last wcok'o contest really did not begin un til about tho mid-week, and as most of the girls are in school tho canvassing for new members must necessarily be done after school hours. The assist ance of a number of older women is to be solicited, and every effort put forth to make this week a record one. New plnng are under way for the forthcom ing year for tho local association and the organization so recently started is aura to become ono of tho largest and most completo of any in tho northwest. Kvorv woman and irirl in Halem should reel an especial pride in the v. w. i;...H.rs. auran jj. rarmer, r.mma u. vmi- K. Schwab. Mario Schwab, Mrs. U. 0. Shipley, Mildred Simons, Kthel Roberts, Mrs. A. J. Monroe, Florence h. Cun ningham, Kdna Jj. Anderson, Mrs. A. I. Koff, Bossie it. Kliinii, Julia MeCuIloch, Klsio White, Flor.1 Case, Mrs. K. A. Itennett, Mrs. U. 0. Ho.vcr, Mrs. 1'. A. Cupper, Lillian Applegnte, Nellio K. Clurk, Mrs. Rose W. Chumberluiu, Mrs. Nell M. Slaley, Gladys Hyers, Mrs. Elizabeth. Shafer, Neilio K. ITojikina, Mrs. Elizabeth O. Hiiler, Mollio Pour mine, Mary Jano Albert, Mrs. Joseph If. Albert, Lucy Hinton, Mrs. Wm. Mc Gilchrist, Jr.; Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, iv.rs. Pearl Collins. Crs. K, M. Croisnn, Mary Frances Phillips, Mrs. R. P. lioise,! Jr.; Mrs. M. K. Hreyman, Lenta Vtesta cott, Mabol Smith, Mrs. R. K. Downing, Mrs. Mabol Barnes, Ruth .M. ltnrnes, A., which offers them so many ail Tantnges, and now that the opportunity ia offered to assist in ninkiug it larger and of greater intluenco ami import ance, they should join in making tho present campaign a pronounced success. It is not a campaign with which a Few are identified but to terminate satistac torily must enlist the aid of everyono. ine .following new mem hers were se cured last week: Mrs. Milton L. Mey ers, Mrs. Edwin L. linker, Elizabeth Lord, Mil.lred Stout, Mrs. Charlotte H. Ruckol, Shaw, Ore.; (lussie Nilcs, Mrs. Etta Melsoii. Esther Carson, Mrs. R. M. (iilbert, Margery Marvin, Margaret Lewis, Mrs. H. F. Carrier, Orilla liaker, Hoth M. PoHt, Mrs. Itosje Kurtz, Mrs. Addio Curtis, Mrs. George W. Lewis, Cecil itohaniiom. The renewals secured up to ilato arc: Mm. W. (!. Winslow, Eleanor Winstnn lny, Ruby Wilson, Virginia 0. "Weohtor, Vilct Wolhoin, Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Ellen R Thiclsen, Marion Tolinan, Mn. Frnnk TI. Spears, Mrs. Joseph Ilnnmgartiier, Lenta anil Josephine Haiimgurtner, Mrs. (feorgo F. liodgers, Mrs. J. E. Allison, .Mrs. Louise Arthur, Miss Elizabeth Hailey, Mrs. C. PMlishop, Mrs. Chauncey liishop, Loril la Holter, Ma Hoetticher, Stella K. Ulaekerby, Georgia S. Hroylcs, Horthn Hrowlim, Mrs. Mildred K. Brooks, Mar tha Case!, Mrs. Hiiusell Catlin, Oda L. Chapman, Mrs, M. X. Chapinan, Stella K. Chnppell, May Cleveland, Arvilla Conn, Mrs. L. II. Coiiiptnn, Veda Cross, Ada G. Dayton, Mrs. K. H. Huniaii, Minnie I. Downing, Mrs. I' A. Elliott, Mrs. Alicia II. Eiizzcll, Mis. C. I), (ia briolson, Mrs. J. . Gnllrn, Mis. A. .1. llerren, Allelic High, Margaret If. Hodge, Mrs. W. I. .leaks, Airs. Wm.0:!nncrul merry-making. Those present 1. Kirk, Louisa A. Kcznr. .Mrs. John II. Lewis, Angcline MeCuIloch, Mis. II. C. Miles, Mrs. Frnnk J. Miller, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Emily (I. Palmer, Mrs. Jo seph G, I'alnier, Jennie Pcnrce, Mrs. Lot L. Pearce, Vinlotto Pfuiidhocfcr, Iiiiclla Pntton, Greta Phillips, Margaret Putnam, V. Hose Pratt, Edna D. Kay dorf. The success of Salem 's symphony or chestra is assured. The first meeting was held Saturday evening ill the par lors of the First Congregational church. Moetings wcro announced to take place in tho promotion department of the Commercial club rooms, but the church '.John Fabry, John Miller, Herbert Smith, Cecil' t'reason, Barnard Hilfiloer, Mr. and -Mrs. JVatnan ounipter auu m-i. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards and dnnrhter. Helen, of Liberty, New Mex ico, arrived from Portland Saturday night, where they hai been the guests of relatives, and wiil remain in Salem for Hie week with Mrs. Kdwards' sister, Mrs. II. L. Burt, of South Fourteenth street. From here they will go to Junction City, where they will locate, Mr. Edwards has been with a govern ment irrigation project on the Navajo Indian reservation, Afw Mexico, ror a number of years, this being tho first meeting of the two families in 17 years. Mrs. Leone Bucknef, of Oregon City, has been entertained as the house guest of Mrs. W. Hodson, at her country place across the river. The annual reception of the. fresh men or Willamette university io ine seniors of the high, school win taae place next Saturday evening in Eaton hall, the affair to be large and elaborate. Miss Vesta Gardner was among those from Salem going to Corvallis to attend tho annual Military day, which takes place.tomorrow. Miss Frances Gellatly went to Cor vallis Saturday to pass a few days with her sister, Miss Lillian Gellatly, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and WHEN RON DOWN Hood's d's Sartaparilla, !; ?la',ab" Tonio Medieins, Builds Up. The reason why you feel so tired all the time at -(his season ! your blood Is Impure and ImP ished. It lacks vitality. It ta not the rich red blood that gives life to the whole body, perfects dlgesUon and enables alt the organs to per form their functions as they should. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from any druggist. It will make V fee' better, look better, eat and sleep better. It Is the old reliable tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enricher, tonic ana ap petizer. It revitalizes the blood, and is especially useful in building up the debilitated and run-down. Hood's Sarsauarllla is helping thousands at this time of year. Lt it help you. Get a bottle today and begin taking it at once. Be sure to got Hood's. Nothing else acts like it. a l,.t, ,i,i,in,l ,, Hm hotter I son Alalnolm, of Corvallis, motored to -i.... m i .:.... .., i.i ,, Salem JiarD. a tv i ii .jf mi. milium n-rtjivniii:ii ig invitations to join, no formal plans be ing decidod upon at this meeting, the time being devoted to arranging work for tho players. A number who had intended affiliating were unublo to be present at this meeting, ami it is con fidently, expected that tho society can bo mndo n much larger body. William Wallace Graham is tho organizer nml conductor, ami ho will remain in Salem from his studio work each Saturday evening to direct the work of the local orchestra. Jt is a splendid privilege for Salem musicians tit work under Mr. Graham's supervision, and it is not at all unlikely that the organization will Saturday to pass several days with Mrs. McDonald s sister, Mrs. Ag nes Harding, and family. Saturday, being an ideal pienic day, witnessed niahy excursions at this kind, both motor and boating parties being formed. A crowd of Willamette stu dents were delighted when on Satur day morning, instead of clouds and rain, the sun shone clear and bright. Accordingly, the boathouse at the foot of State street was the gathering place, and all the canoes visible were used to transport n happy group of tollege folk and also a big supply of picnic lunches to the big slough, where a picnic dinner shortly be eivou a place in the foremost I wi spread. The afternoon was spent ranks of local musical organizations, j1" exploring the many little branches or uin.Hiouun ami admiring tne ueauti- Mrs. Catherine Hrown is the jnesfo'f if"1 yix-ry Rt,ng the wooded banks of were the events of the day. After a 6 o'clock ronnsr. the canoes were fast ened together, all drifting down the river, the merry-makers joining iu sing ing college songs. Those in the party wore: Misses Violet Maclean, Marie Snccd, Ruth Spoor, Fannie, McKennon, Olive Rosche, L-ma Botsford, Ermine Harding and Lucille Jnskoski, and the Messrs. J. R. Bain, Charles Hall, Arnold Hall, Leland Sackctt, Han Fletcher, Joe Gerhart, Clarence Van Slyke and John Gary. 5 PERSONALS t Miss Ora Poguc, of Portland, is here today. H. Neurson, of Silverton, is transact ing business in Salem today. James Singleton who has been visiting hero for the past month, leaves this evening for his home in Juneau, Alaska. Miss Sadie Richards, of Woodburn, was a visitor here yesterday. Robert Provell was in the city yester day, from Portland. Frank Boll, of Monmouth, was a Sa lem visitor Sunday. 13. K. Carrier lett yesterday for an relatives in Port'tml,- uoii'ig down Sat urday, she wilt remain this week. MrB. Charles H. Carter, of Portland, was entertained hist week ns the guest,' of Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mis. Frank M. Hrown anil Mrs. George Diiusioril. it A merry party of veiling folks gather ed at; tho home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Smith, on the Jefferson road, Friday evening, enjoying a delightful time of the river. Several exciting canoe races! extended visit in Pennsylvania and oth- "HYPOCRITES" The Picture Everyone Wants to See were: Miss Alice llooek, .Miss Delia II tit' iker, Misses Lillian anil Alma lln.v- ri in ii , Miss Jessie Miller, .Miss Jessie Stark, Miss Lucille I lawl hiirne, Missj Km iiiii Fabry, Misses Jennie mid Sadie ' Smilh, Messrs. Alvin llill'iker, Charles 1 Ailiims, Carl Knock, (Irton 1 1 ill i Ui'r, liert Tompkins, Charles (I rubeiihorst, , The picture that has broken all attendnnco records in the. cities. The most talked of picture in many months. Tho picture that daringly por trays the naked truth, Mayor Albee, of Portland, says it should be seen by everybody. It is coining to Snlem at Ye Liberty Z'JJA May 23-4-5 3 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY BrilSiancy of ("h Direct factory represen tative will be willi us all this week. He will give Free Demonstrations in your home, all you need to do is to phone 593 and he will bring a cleaner to your home to prove its superior qualities. Clean SEE OUR WINDOW DIS PLAY. THE BRILLIANT SUC TION SWEEPER is guar anteed to have more suction than any $35.00 sweeper on the market. Cost of operation is very small. ,NJ1W.",. Only $19.50 "The little cleaner with a big pull" ''Price alone determines nothing, but price and quality together establish money-value." We guarantee every machine we sell to give perfect satisfaction or your money will be refunded. i see our window display Wc arej Exclusive Agents -ar Vncaiv a a I - run Klin i Mctfcrn 4-rocm house, two TOr mCatamOUS WAY SAG- HOMEFURNISHERS wecn Trade and Ferry. Will rent cither IWatll" r "' """M'siiiu, . Jtt VUI 'yTT7TT'TTfifc iree rem ceparimcnt. ESSJSPRINGS. gs YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE LEY'S STORE EMI-ANNUAL CLEAN UP SAW Now that this Clearance Sale is in progress we wish to strongly emoh that it holds many surprises for the customer wanting thc fact Ready-to-Wear Garments for the present or for future needs. REDUCTIONS OF THE MOST hRACT.r TURF, have been made for a quick clearance. C NA' Women's and Misses' Suits Women's and Misses' Dresses Women's and Misses' Coats Women's Silk Waists Women's and Children's Hosiery Women's Knitted Underwear Children's Colored and Lingerie Dresses Reductions from 3 to less than reg. prices U. G. Shipley Co. i. . Salem. Oregon I 145-147 North Liberty Street 4-W---M44i-K44-KH-mHWH4W cr eastern points. Ho will be awny about a month. N. II. Looney, of Jefferson, attended the Klk celebration ynturdny evening. He was formerly superintendent of the training sehool for boys. ('hailes Agor, wife and two daughters of Knnkukee, Illinois, nio in tho city visiting friends. They have been tour ing Southern California and visiting tho exposition and will remain in the eity several duys beforo returning to their home. J. (). Curtis and J. Austin were members of a party visiting yesterday at Scotts Wills. 1). II. Mosher was among the Knlem people visiting in Wlvorlon yesterday. Miss Jessie Tuit, of Kl I'nso, Texas, is here vistiing the family of V. W. Tait. W. C. Winslow, tho attorney, is in Portland todnv. ii W I'i-iii.i in n .liiwitiima viuilnr Sn ! Portland today. J. I. Savage and wife spent 8unduy In Choniawn visiting Mr. Unvuge 's parents. II. K. Kdwnrds, of Tillainook, was in the eity, registering at the Hligh. ('. I. Doolittle wns a vistior hero iSun day, from Corvalis. A. K. Alinnolm, living at Hill City, wns here over Ninduy. C. K. Ivnowlnnd nud family were vis iting with relatives in Albany yesterday. A. J. Hrown, a prominent, farmer troin Polk I'ounty, was in tho city iStit lirday, trnasiieting business. Miss Amada Aline left for Woodburn this morning. She will bo nway about two months visiting with relatives in other cities. Alan Hall, of Prutum, was n Hundny visitor here with Y. K. Aline and wife, K. Ceoke 1'uttiyi returned Sunday from a throe week's business trip on the const. J. O. Phelnm and J. 1 Hayes, of V v - v 1 it . s I ' ( Mil ' "Vfi, W. LAWRENCE ; W. H.LONG and TEDDY SAMP Mf a HE OUTLAW'S REVENGE.nTHE DAWN OFANtWRW- fPDIvpRT MUTUAL MA9TtRPICTVE'PHODUCEt) BY .REUW" COMINQ TO THE llull Till" WEEK. Baldy Breezer Calendar ,1 6fOB "ONE GOOD WAY TO PREVENT CHICKENS FROM DROWNING IS TO KEEP DUCKS INSTEAD " Tie 11 string on your finger as a reminder to send your next bundle of I. sundry to USl Our finished work will never nl lew you to forget to send it to u the second time. Horn of Baldy Breeaor. Salem Laundry Co. Salem, Oregon Knlls City, were visitors in Salem over Sum! ny. 0. y. White, an attorney of l'ortliiml, ! was here Saturday on business beforel the supremo court, and remained over Sunday viaiting with his father, J. i White. T. 11. Albert and daughter, Miff Clara, were in Portland Sunday i .-i t - r ing John T. Albert and family, .Mrs. Walter Kruzier Hrown and fath er loft this morning for an extended is it to Kvnnston, Illinois. Mr. Hrown m1 conipnnied them as far as Portland to day. Curtis Cross was a passenger on the; morning electric, for Portland. Miss Moby Cornell, chief clerk of tin corporation commission, went to Port j land this morning. Mis Fern Hobbn is in Portland to-, day on business for the industrial noci- I dent commission. I ! Mrs. V. It. White returned from ' Konwick, Wash., Thursday, where she, has been visiting her son. ' Mrs. Martha Addison who has spent I the past five weeks in Wnoilloiru re., turned home Friday. The Parent-Teachers meeting at Highland was well attended Wednes day di'spitr tho rain. An enjoyable time was hud by all. After a business session refreshments were served. K. M. Wade, an Oregon pioneer of 1S30 and tho pioneer in the hardwnn business in the state of Oregon, having opened the first hardware store in sn lorn in lK5rt, which he conducted per sonally until 1N;1 and which was at : terwnrd conducted for yiiirs ns the lend ing hardware and farm implement : house in this city under the- name of K. M. Wade ft Co,, died nt his home. W hollndnv avenue, Portland, last Si.tnr dnv, aped HO vmrr. He wns president of 'the K. M. Wade & Co. bnrdare ar.a 1 farm implement firm and wns "'P"" to be a millionaire. After Mr. "' moved to Portland the business hen 'was conducted by lioorgo and Lot Pearce .. Ky i- I1r1111.11 of i' ,:u 1 I .1,,. old biiililinS .'. ,i,.i n fiut : : in narlnctslnp A Perfect Fit A suit fremtheScotchJ-: Mills curries .U g lothirg th.t lH . ting of rur. f ( l most. hhric. "3 WOIIM ' fciiturcs m (Votr V ntcd 11,11s i;;,rmcr,n. $15 and $20