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SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1915. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, EIGHT 1 tlw-VtA IKil- I IVlClygg VV AlilA iL-rcvy o I CABBAGE EXFLUUX.U. Unusual bargains in every section of Salem's Big Store. Shop here tomorrow. Supply needs for the family and household during this May Bargain event, at a big savins- Tr- ers rree Exposition Trips Miss Agnes Bayne won the May Contest and will visit the great iair at tne expense in the Meyers' store. The standing of candidates in the final count: lviey Iioo Votes 100 Votes Nomination Coupon June Trip Meyers Exposition Contest B NAME OF CANDIDATE - ADDRESS Only dim noiiiiiintiun coupon credited toouch eundidiitc. lOO Votes I'll i s nomination coupon !h good for lOli votes if lined within seven days from 1 1 1 h dute. Fill in the name of your favorite u nil the address mill place in Imllot liox at our content booth (first floor). 100 Votes Agnes Bayne 14105 Mrs. Albert Brown .. 9785 High School 6702 Florence Elgin 4979 Woodmen of World .. 4327 Chemawa School 4087 Mrs. H. Nash 3958 t The June Contest commenced today. Nominate your favorite and help them win the June t Trip. A free trip each month for five months. A vote with every 25c purchase. Another Lou" Shipment of "Emmy Pumps Are Here The popular whtie footwear, rubber soled, ventilated leather insole, ankle strap. per pair only $1.50. Extra value, ! ' Los Angeles, Cat., M.v 2l- K. Brown, a. cook, xvas ba'v burned when a boiling cab bage exploded, and showered him with hot stew. He I''!0'1 tlie lid from a pot containing a bubbling goulash and tne cab bage.. Suddenly it burst with a muffled report. Shreds of beef, onions, spuds, hash mid bits of chattered cabbage filled the air like shrapnel. Severely scalded, Brown was taken to the receiving hospital. The cnbliage was a total loss. KILLED AT BROOKS Mrs. Barbara L. Evens, Mem ber of Pioneer Family, Struck by S. P. Flyer iwas the last person t" talk with Charles Frohman, the theatrical magnate, who lost his life in the disaster. ! Dollar watches at Stone's drug store. J. W. Pease,"1 a prominent farmer re sidin? at Hnveaville. four miles north of this city, brought three record pigs to market this morning. The pigs were .born February 17 and are a little over ! three months' old. The largest one weighed, dressed, H'-' j pounds, and the other two weighed li'2 pounds each. Mr. Pease says he made no special ef fort to make a record with the pigs and i hiiH been feeding 'them on grain for only about a month. They are cross bred Duroe Jersey and lierkshiro. Dr. Stone's Ant Killer 25c. County school suDerintcndent W. M. Smith went to Livesley this afternoon I to present the diplomas to the eighth j graders who will be assembled at a I picnic to be held at that place this afternoon. From Livesley -Mr. Smith will go to Macleay where a huge school I picnic, is also beintr held. .Mrs. Emma Frnzelle and E. B. Fills, of 0. A. C, who came in place of Prof. W. A. Burr, will also go to Mncleav, where Mr. Kit tn will supervise a stock judging contest. Shipment of latest talking machines. Geo. I'. Will, the music dealer, recciv ed n new shipment oi' talking machines. In this shiffliient is n new Crafouola that is a success in the elec tric music running machines. Think of it! No springs, no winding, no noise! Come and see mid hear it at 4:12 Statu street. Milton Taylor, an insane patient of While on her way to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. J. W. Fruit, of Brooks, at 5 : 24 yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Barbara! Letitia Evans, wife of William Gordon I Evans, of this city, was struck by the Southern Pacific Shasta limited, train No. 11, southbound, at Brooks and killed. Deceased was B2 years of age and was a native of Marion county. Undertaker Webb, who is .ncting as coroner in the absence from the city of Coroner (Tough, has made an investiga tion and states that, unless the rela tives demand an inquest ho does not. deem it necessary to lold one. Mrs. Evans had. just alighted from the northbound train from this city, nt Brooks, and started south along the railroad toward her daughter's resi dence. According to Engineer V. (i. Dompsoy and Fireman U (1. llelback, of the liirrficil engine, which struck her, they first saw her about 100 feet ahead walking between the main track and the sidetrack When the train was within 50 to 75 feet of her, the bell ringing all of the time, Engineer Dempsey said she stepped out upon the main lino in front of the train and was struck beforo ho had time to signal further warning or stop tho train. The Shasta limited meets the north bound locnl at Brooks and does not stop but Engineer Dempsey stated thnt he signalled the train on the sidetrack nnd also whistled for the crossing. Guv Shaw, an eyewitness to the neci- electric ' ,'c'"'; corroborated Engineer Dempsey 's sinretnenr in ine main aim sum mat ne saw Mrs. Evans step out upon the track ahead of the train nnd tha he hallowed and signalled to her violently but that sho seemed to be too preoccupied with her thoughts to pay any attention; at least sho did not heed his warning. A Stand Rv Y j -jv.o anu I npv Will Stand By You 7 i That perfect understanding of woman toward another mUn L ehild, eembined V,,r: though knowledge f wllat requires, mmte t0 v eSi:;; -ift Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phone m The House of Quality M GOOULGOODS Silver Souvenir Spoon Tree With Each $2.50 Purchase. " 4 All Around Town The stngo of the river at 8 o'clock this morning was (i.l feet above low water murk, having receded one-tenth foot since yesterdav morning. The pre cipitation for the 21 hours previous to M o'clock this morning was .01 of un inch. Dr. Mendelsuun, ipecuilst In fitting glansoi correctly. II, S. bank bldg. (( hnlinorsl lieliiiiging to .los. Harris I'sliite. Inquire of Ted Shi'lilou, lit John Maurer's gi.rngc, Center street. Siiloin first, iug Hon 'I'ou. I cents. You can help by Bino.'.c The quality is there; 5 the asylum who was committed from daughter of Kev. Stover, of Brooks, is Marion conntv in 1I2, made a bolt also suid to have been an eyewitness from the crowd of patients who were to the affair. privileged to attend the circus yester- Mrs. Evans was a daughter of the dav afternoon, cot mixed up in the Mate John Savage, one of the earliest crowd of spectators and made his pioneers of the stute and a sister of escape.' He is C3 years old and in no t George 0. Savage, a inen'hnnt of Xew wise considered dniincrous. Mis rela- port, formerly of this city. Aside from tives have been notified of his elope-j tho husband, who is prostrated with nieut and it is expected that he will be Ki'iof, she is survived by four children, apprehended within n few days. He; Mrs. J, W. Fruit, of Brooks, Dr. .1. escaped once before from the asylum, (', Evans, assistant physician at the iu Jiine HI, 11112, and was returned sixisnne asylum; (', 11. Evans, of Salem, days later. He is n native of this formerly state game warden, anil L. state. 'Frank Evnns, of Fanner, Idaho. The $ Court House News Mrs. Blanche Morgan, tho wife of the late B. W. Morgan, who was killed by a Southern Pacific train April (I, lill'i, yesterdny filed a suit against tho rail road company asking $7."00 damages for tho Joss of her husband's support. She claims that her husband was driv ing along the Silverton road about I) o'clock in the morning when Jliu train struck him without, warning. She al leges that the fireinnn wus on tho right side of the cai) ami that had hu been cm the regular fireman's side he would have seen her husband ami could have given warning. She further alleges that the engineer failed to blow the whistle and that the bell wus not rung. The plaintiff states that she is left with six children, ranging in age from five months to 14 veins, mid, that her husband's support would be worth t'.'iOO to her during the length of a reasonable lifetime. John Moser has brought suit In Ihe circuit court of this county against it. II. Robinson and William Esch as sheriff. It is alleged in the complaint that Mr. Ilobinson gave a promissory note tor if-io secured by a chattel mortgage to the plaintiff. It is further alleged that no part of this sum has been paid and the plaintiff seeks to; secure a judgment in this sum with $50 additional as attorneys fees. At torneys George G. Bingham and T. ,1. Adams nre representing the plaintiff. Jane Addains of ('hirauo uu i i . hy Ambnssndo, Oerurl ill , ,,n , , to Foreign Minister'!; ' , , ' peace resolutions ,,.,, he , s intc,,u,,i0,,aU,,4V MR. DOTSON TO TELL STORIES. The children will have their ..t . l-Hun-ty this venr ,.h0r ho library story hoar, ,, MU Sa J. day niormng. Mr. Dot,,,,, m , stones and every child will , ,, , . hear th ""' " Tin. ti.,. i - ..in., ii.itii M'liun mi. i- ....I As heretnfiire lli li I . , "11V Will be a story hour party, at which e.,1, child is requested to reinv.,.,,, .... ,.:. i ., . i " iu. . , ,...i. i,T I,, Mory tot 2!)th is the date of the party. May The Exceptional Prices We quote In the foUowinj list of excellent groceries will hold good for tomorrow; A regular dinner, 1 Tic South Cuiniuci'i -i ill street Scott '8, 170 I Owing to an orror B. J. Miles Instead , 0 , . I of II. C. Miles was noted in yesterdav 's Rev, Win. reareo formerly of Polk; , ,,; , (lliv(,r ' , ;,, county, d,ed ul Drain, Oregon, Inst , whil.n ,,,.,,,, lvilll oni,.lr Varnev's pighl. I he tunera wdl be held Sunday Ml(r,vcl,. Satunlnv evening lit the 'in ntleruoon nt :M lro,u lligdon & l0,M,,.tin , nth and State streets. Jticliiinlsou undertaking pallors. " " ' j Special confotti dance at the armory trips pammngorg and Saturday, May 22, renminublt.. Country Automobile -bnggugo; rales tripB a specialty, C. (1. McKlroy Phono; Day, IH7; night, till!). o - Tor Salo, Cheap Two automobllos Don't forgot the big confotti dance ul the Moose hall, Saturday, May 22. Invile your friends. Music furnished by the I'eeiless orchei;trn, A big confetti dance to be given by tho Loyal Order of Moose at the Moose hall, Satunlnv, May 22. Music by i'eer Icsh orchestra. Threo Indian, boys, ranging In ago from Ul to 17 years, nuule their escape from the Chemawu Indian training school yesterday and up to a lit to hour todav had not been locuted. The bovs are deoige Williams, Altouso ( nrvi and I'eter Ogdcu, "Among the Fortunate Islnnds." This is the subject of tlui illustrated li'cturo ul the public librury tonight by Miss Mary Frances Farnliam, dean of women at Pacific university. The lecture will be nt H o'clock. Nctice to the Public. Pursuant to an order of the -Common Council, you nre hereby warned not to deposit, rubbish, tresh or refuse of any kind whatsoever upon any of the streets or allevs uf the City of Snlem, Oregon. ( HAS F. ELGIN, City Recorder. It was reported to the police last night that Ihe linusc of August Kelir berger, at liilo state street, had been entered by burglars at about 10:45 p. in. The ihivves inashed n basement window and made their way into the house, Mrs. Kdnberger heard the crash and when she went to investigate snw the linrglais. she started buck to her roiiii lo secme n revolver and up set a chair in the darkness. The burg lars heard the ihum- of some one about anil beat a haiv retreat, Thev secured nothing Ir the premises. They were described a one tall slender one nml the oilier of about medium height. It is believed that tiny were local men. Card of Thanks. I desire in tin-- way to thank tny friends and many loyal supporters in the Meyers couict for the trip to the I'anama expnliiuu. AGNES 11AYNE. latter has been notified of the death by wire and as soon as he arrives the remains will be laid to rest. The re mains are now lying at liidgon & Mich unison's undertaking; parlors and funer al announcement will be mode later. Tho Siilem Nursery company today filed a suit against Guy I?, Iltirvey to collect the sum of fill" alleged to be still due and owing on a promissory note for if 540. The sum of ftlS is sought for attorneys fees in connection wiih the case. McNiiry & McNary are representing the plaintiff. 1 Pound of Our Best 60c Japan i ca i or ouc. 1 Rogers Silver Tea Biwon. mar. anteed for 25 years, free with each pound. These spoon! retail from SI. 10 to $1.25 per set of six in any Jewelry Store in tie United States f Rhubarb 1 1 3 Bunches - Onions or for ICe i Radishes S. II'. Cump & Co, has brought suit; against Mrs. S. ('. Wall in the circuit court of this county to collect the sums of ir!i:i.2o and ":l.M7 alleged due for goods sold and delivered to the plain tiff. Attorneys Smith & Shields are representing the plaintiffs, AT M. E. TONIGHT Twenty Students Of Law School to Receive Diplomas Program Arranged Graduating exercises of the law col lege of the Willnmelte university will be held nt the First Methodist ihiireh at i o'clock this evening wicu 20 em bryo Gla du'ies wi'l recciv? (heir di plomas ir.d be ready for the big ordeal Vug Hung Chung has filed a suit against K. C. Armstrong anil others to collect ifoOO alleged to be due on n promissory nole. The 110(0 is secured by 11 mortgage on 15 acres of land near Brooks ami in default of payment a decree of foreclosure is sought. At torneys fees of if" are sought in the action and in ense of a contest i12.) is asked. Smith and Shields represent, the plaintiff. French Remedy Aids Stomach Sufferers We have just secured tic (lint vegetable spray obtaintUt iM 1 enables us to deliver Mgotattai to you In the frcslest jotsible 1 oi a nner. No. 10 Pall 1mA . .81.36 25c Eottlo Siudcts' Catsup . .Me Our Special 30c Steel Cut Coffee, J Saturday, per lb j ifd at 855 Sort fl rtnmmcrcial streot. Horeyou I the lowest prices In Salem. Phone 68 We Deliver Any Phtco in Salem SNAP To settle up an ''s,p' f J.'!' 1 ,.nfice Ihe best sml l,".v What o)( J Will Buy At Our Store Saturday Only 1 luHIol Pillows 1 I leal in,n' Stove 1 Upholstered Divan 1 Sturi;'is(io(1aH 1 XtaiitliiitA' Ironinii Poarl 4 Chairs 1 Upholstered Chair 1 Kayo Lamp C. W. Butler, a life insurance agent of Indepen.l e, I, .ft his Ford nuto nt the intoisei ;i,.u h fourteenth and Mar ion streets In -1 nic,t while he nnd his party attended il:,. eiretis. An hour niter he h u il,,. ;iUt0 four boys, three of which were 12 or l l'years of (, 1 age ,1 one :ihn;,t m, entered the ear Dr, Wlslieemts Sanatorium, Hubbard l,.'"v'' "" "lieu the loss was re- buildiuL'. Klectrie liuhl baths. Nicht I'ortf.l to Hie p,ih., the car was In service by appolntmeul. n . eiini' MII'I'Ki, hi'fn K. D. Hulsoy. a Brominent farmci ' suiashed ii auain.-t. a telephone pole, i l'1.1.1 1. living south of Salem, prescnled the 'he' trout wheel ,.,,l been broken off editor with 11 box of Improved Oregon ,Ih' .' '""c and the radiator bent st raw berries this inorninir. sonic of !'"d twilcd. It was evident that the which were oxer six inches in rircuin- '"'" had tuin ference. lie slated thai he would have luieniion ot before tho supreme court Inter (.11 which (ins matter. Tin will muli.i of tin 111 full fledged l"w vets. I perform its fiinc Im't')t tins tr SI. 00 EVERY ARTICLE IS ONLY $1.00 XUCf J&rqp home 'FURSISntKj C0R. COURT & HIGH STS. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Only $ 1 9.S0 itOO crates this season ami vet would '"'ey were nun be unable- lo supply the demand for '"'count of th, them. ' ''v,'s on n boys take tin Illustrated Lecture nt Library. Miss ,ilm' ,l,!,l 1 'i Mniv I'mnees Fnrnhaui will lecture lo '''. Holler ca nipbt nl the public librarv 011 the topic "Among the Fortunate Islands." This is partly a record ot personal exper iences in these uuiip:e island', Miss r'uiuliuni has some splendid slides which she will show in connection with her lecture. 0 1 II. Chnrlcs Dunsmoro, of Independ ence, nnd W. A. Taylor, of .Muclcny, I a girl adin xvill meet ill this city tomorrow Willi tmt Si ( p,, Fred S. ltynon for ft conference relative , onn't possible to supplying the produces from this ' district to the San Fra'nclieo fr ir. Mi - Hunsinore has recently returned from the fair nnd will give the latest reports of the exposition. Woman wants work In country, Call or address Mis. 11. Sprngue, al lists Trade street, Salem, Ore, to uiake tne turn on hit.li speed. Mrs. IVtit, Marion street, saw the v, and noted at the appeared to be nervous. , his brother from In dependence to tut,, his parly bach Imne and ordered the ,ar to a garuge. The damages will be about .'ill. T'rnnce has been culled ihe nation without stomnch troubles. The French have for genornlions used a simple mixture ot. vegciauie 01m mat relieve real sacrittce ine " , t.v- sioniuen mni iniestinni ailments ami lirovc.l -lo'i-ncre i""" " ' , th Keen the bowels free from, foul, poison- acres in crop, i-.i m , a. e slomncb is left, to pince. :i.. acres nxcr " licitoroi its fiinelions norma V. Indl-1 unci, no-lani . tio.oeo . . X , l.,l t.. , e . I . . . ... .. . ' ' 1.. tn cut un . .... r,,,H,,,,,i ,,, ,, h-miiu gesiion auu gusinus vuiiisn. ; nients. .-uihh h p ,. , milv ensi'i'l ut'J 'hi t.ni.eiiinl stien tera wil ;. ,,f 1 'i,l.n ,,,.., 1 1.1. if ;il, il,; .. ... , 'I'crius. -r, be Cengre-UMi Willis t', Haw ley mid j remedy in n short time. The demand 1 honieseehcr, let us show you Chief Jusli-e V. A. Moore nf li, . ,i. 1. '. .i...i i. 1 1.. il...-., ..',1. 1 . nwn i'Xli''asc. ... I .. In n" K"IM linn lie iiiii'inin imni' "."'illllMI in 1 picnic eo.ut, .ii 11111 11 t oi t hose '1 f rnm Fiance and coniiiouinls them un der the name of Mayr s Wondertul Homely. People everywhere wrile and testify tn the marvelous relief they have 'received using Ibis remedy one dose xvill rid the body of poisonous ac cretions that have aceuiuulaled for yours and convince the most chronic sufferer from stomach, liver or in testinal troubles, Alnyr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists cveryxxhere xvitli Ihe positive understanding thnt your mon ey xvill be refunded without ciicstioii or ji in j . ,, (pnooie ir Vj mil 110 runs i" Hi' ' .' "" JCCfilin KfltinH fit ln I absolute satisfaction. rim full xvno win mo gramiuieii toniglit, l. lhius Alice liuil'i rt I'.ij'o and listbi . ;. ruled in a vanl n,ar Seventeenth and ! ni'lsoa, 'ale i j Hnrxey t-, liselier fil- mine street!., tt the en nr Is had I vt '"on nai i unarii r."wp,.it; H, v Me Mi 1 1 x 1 1 Alfred I'lin rv Hull, Hallstoa; Oeorgo Sttiller T'cnicy, i:iiuo S. White, Arthur .1, Keinhnit, liiiv 1.. Siuilh, John II. Curiam, I), K, 1'lotch- I i . to tho yard with thejcr, Mary I), McCallister, Claude V. 'iin l'iniug the enr xvhen J Hnrrick, Frank Hull llccves, Aloiw-o I I .-.eiuusier, mucin ; 1 Havinond 1 Minn A. Hall. Vale Mark, Sheridan, and Oli.i Van Valiu, Calil'm niii. TournamentStarts Sunday Germany Will Meet We Write Insurance. Tart of vours would 1 i'l'l""'" MONEY TO LOAN Hlf'l- Houses h nK(,,l nfer for iioih-'"' List vour niiig"'"1" loll'- . . ..-.,t U,u.esan, V?m. Houses and lot" sold on cn WHY PAY RE'1? L. BECHTEL & CO. P'tldM 317 State St. i:i When ti.li 1 e eiyihiug cKc Ibein, but who luiifolks ou I, per. lal ives come yOn drop 111,. I trv to enterlniii ! 1 tho visitors are poor cp on rending your pn- ie -i fust young mnii has hi 111 so fast that he get away. In the second round of the county club golf toiirniiinent which xvill stnrt to be played off Sunday, ). (', Hishop will play Allen llutcheo'n, F.urlo Ander son plays Arthur llutclicun, nnd l. W. Fyre meets F, Thielsen, The xvinner of the mutch between Curl 1), (iabrielsou and W, II. Hurghardt will be m-'teiiid xvith the winner if the 'ontest bohxion F. V. Sleusloff and !', -I, M1;p,.y, viie two last mutc'ics were 1.1 1 finished I UnitedStates Half Way m Xaxicab Co (Continued rrom pnge 000.1 Infants nd Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Siilom ia now provided with it "Traf fic t op" ns oilier cities whose streets are croxxded with vehicles and pedes-' trinns. K. Irwin, belter knnxvn as "Ibid"' is serYlnu in that cai'iieitv dur ing the street en mix nl which xxili close1 Tli ril tm oil lirnl th". week end. Mr. Irwin was former-' I" FOOd-DrlnklOr all Ag6 ly a police officer in this city. : Rxn milk, mhed grain, in powder lorm. 0 ; Foiin(antt,invt1id(nJ growing children. xv m on iusitanin. rne announce- rurenutnuon, upbuilding tMwnoicDoar mem toitnv or tne r,ps'nrinee m liita -lolivet. in the Paramount picture, "The l 'nn f mill, ' ' lit Ve Liberty, recalls the fact that it was Miss Jolivet who, on the ill fated l.usitauiit early this month, .HK.(.uviiuiiiuinim"n - Invigorttei nuning mothert ui th agL Mor healthful than M or toiff. Unl0 you My "HORUOICS" you may got a ubtltuto at which the col Ion was sold by con tract. , Secretary lliyan this afternoon said Hint the 1'iilted Stales stands sipiarely; behind the original protest to (Treat Urilain against Ihe Hrilish order in ..1.,,,. ,1 , . , , 1 eouneil proela tiling a blocKiuie ngninsi Sumiuy '""'' "'"M -.vcdo.t lust j , Nlli'lln(,llt of ro(),H,llff, into Oer-j The w inner of the toimuinciit will k. Touring n..c 11 it r,k- ideasure trip". i"v , 1 . I'tiics l'ciiseiial'11' service. 1 meet un u sunie tne lienor of bevi:; ciptnin if ihe club 1111.I will put op a tropin- to be played for in a tegelar handicap' ton nn ment which f,,lv,- mi, jVItl.,i tournament. 1 . hui,d:nps will be bused upon the cm, in tne toiiru-imetit now under wny. ' MARRIED KM M V.TT sK I'.KI.s At the parsonage ot the First Christian church, yester day afternoon. May 'Jo, ipir," ji,., Clara 1.. F.mniett to liapha'el sk'eels both of Falls City, Hex. F. T. l'oiter j ortielnting, iiiauy. Fverytliing done thus far, he ex plained', has been hy the state depart ment trade advisers', acting unofficial ly In nn effoit to benefit American shippers. Swiss Enter controversy. Paris, May Switzerland hit l!" to make representations to (Icrmnnv re garding the sinking of the l.usitunta after the kaiser's government has in dicated Its position in its reply to Ihe I'nited States, according to dispatches published here today. Three si' citizens lost their lives nnen ine tnnin was torpedoed by a (iernmn submarine. a A T m mm pnoneiw I nfficelleb'lHI J When .-Hfiiiii ,n SALEM, BLIGH HOTEL BATE3 We. lfJF. ?h. nnJt hotel in IM nMu " Three Six is , Kearost w -aMmt. Peac Resolntloni Offered. iliu, vit The Hague, May 21- Miss . -a ITVUt Both pbobm