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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTTBNAI,. flAT.TVM. OBEGONi TMTJMAYJJ THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK MONDAY, DECORATION DAY White Sale Bargains in Every Section of Salem s g Store Savings Worth While on Desirable Ready-to- Wear for Women, Misses and Children Never were such Coats or Suits offered at such little prices. New gar ments in the latest fabrics and styles of the season. Women's Suits, former prices to $40.00, special at $18.95 Women's Suits, former prices to $30.00, special at - $13.85 Women's Coats, former prices to $40.00, special at ....$12.95 Women's Coats, former prices to $27.50, special at $8.65 Another lot of Women's Coats at $ 5.95 A Sale of Women's Jap Children's White Dresses Silk Waists at . . $1.00 and Coats at One-half Price An assortment ' of pretty silk A large rack of neat coats and waists embroidered and plain dresses. Mothers should see this models. Your choice, $1.00 assortment. Special sale at 1-2 eac1'. price. The June Contest for a Free Trip to the Panama Exposition Goes Merrily On. A vote with every 25c purchase. Save the sales slips. They are good for votes, and must be voted within seven days from date of purchase. Five free trips are to be given by the Meyers' Store. One each month for five months. Standing of candidates at last count are as follows : Mildred Brunk 2131 Dora Richter 2124 Freda Hoover ...2120 Oral Hagedorn 2049 Mary McLaughlin 2044 Althea Esch H26 Etta Clark 870 Florence Elcin 782 Tuesday, June 1st, Will Be Silk Day at Meyers Silks to Sell at 69c Yard A great sale of silks has been arranged for next Tuesday. A large assortment of splendid silk fabrics in the most, popular and wanted colorings stripe, check, plaid and figured patterns are shown. 24 inches wide and usually sold up to $1.25 a yard. Extra special offering for Silk Day, next Tuesday only, your choice 69c a Yard. Splendid Showing of Men's Hats in the Newest Blocks Men who take pride in the looks of their headwear will be pleased to choose from this showing of hats we have here for your selection. All the new shapes in the season's latest styles. Nigh crown felts and sailor straws, Panamas and Derbies. A hat for every face. Priced $1.50 to $5.00. XJ.OOOD1GOOD.S A Rousing Sale of Dress Goods for Next 745th Wednesday Surprise for June 2nd An Interesting Sale of Pretty Scrim Curtains, usual $1.25 kind. Extra Special, 79c a Pair These new scrim curtains are the latest product of the cur tain factories ; made of a good quality scrim, ecru color, ecru lace border and finished on edge with narrow lace. A neat, well made curtain and at this price they will appeal to all housekeepers who need curtains. Two and a half yards in length and a grade that usually brings $1.25. Offered for Wednesday's selling as a surprise sale, only ' hnr..u... . . mun may D(, ...... . ; organization is uov 1 mtte, "'1"S'1,"iltl" IjHe T'lXt Tomorrow attempt - , , !" I . " -I'l'nal ,ri T"?0' ";. The entire , CV(' "i 1'ilss in reviuu. i " Part in ,1 " "t !?' il 't DiRl . - ..... .-,vui. -.. ,- i vo hands, f()l. ,.,.: tk, : ?"- "trill unit,.,,,,. ". ''"Ms ii n-Riilation nnir,,,,,', "".." girl, i, ""'w, about , IK This !""i"t: hi unilonn'nt I!.,l':"ire.l , . . - Mu lime ! ..... lcta.-ul., evet haps the year, 79c a Pair Sale Starts at 8:30 See Window Display An Important Sale of White Cro- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. cheted Bed Spreads This sale of fine quality bed spreads offers splendid chances to save. Now is the time to replenish your supply. These spreads are of splendid design in heavy brocaded patterns full size. The prices are surprisingly low for such spreads as these. Usual $2.00 Spreads, special at $1.69 Usual $2.50 Spreads, special at $1.98 Usual $3.50 Spreads, special at $2.68 Usual $4.25 Spreads, special at ..$3.79 The 62nd session 0f the n mini contVr i... .re8tt a. bi'irhmiiiir novt u,.i.. 11 111 thii i at ihZ ... ... ''"W.v. eilv of the .-out Wen". Sut t-aatle Chapel 1'iiite. 11 .J1'1' 'hureh. come ,. ....... .U'1 . "ftbtfi ! hia-ha ave.me. , Zfn? No- il"'"'h convent',,,,, T 'o, ;ul H'e Kev. II. u. , lb' ' ' of Castle Chapel 7 ' i r m" ( A Chang, in the schedule stcnnici- train wln,.l, ,. . "'" the .Northern SIT I xlmi eoninaiiv'. l.r.,.. ... . ' "Ulil"- effective Mn uiatiim receive,! tin., Itltellle, Of tic Three Big Lots That Spell Economy Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 Former Prices up to $2. 75 Special $1.19 a Yard Many choice fabrics are grouped in this lot. 54-inch striped wor steds, brocaded mohairs, silk crepes, mattasses, all-wool tweeds, etc. Many of these will be suitable for suits, coats and dresses. Former prices up to $2.75. Your choice for next Thursday, Friday and Sattirrtay, $1.19 a Yard Former Prices up to $2.25 Special 79c a Yard This assortment comprises silk and wool materials. Panamas, brocades and suitings in brown, navy, grey, tan and mixtures. If you need dress fabrics, don't fail to attend this event. Former prices up to $2.25. Your choice for next Thursday, Friday and Saturday 79c a Yard Former Prices up to $1.50, Special 49c a Yard This collection contains Voiles, and fancy fabrics in plaids, checks and plain colors of navy, brown, white and black. At this price they will sell rapidly so we advise an early attendance. Former prices up to $1.50. Your choice for Thursday, Friday and i Saturday 49c a Yard ! at All Around Town Dr. Hmtdelsonn, ipociallBt in fitting glutei corructly. U. H. bank blilg. The rivor In rlHing, Uio Btnge today heing ti.ll feet nlinvti low water mink. Mo rn i n fa 1 1 wiih reeoriloi! during the nt -t hunt", Bug representative hero. Rugs mado from mi v hind (if old enrpeU. J'liinie L'4Sd-V. ' . L. J. Clinpln wont, out today to the fit r m of S. .1. .Smith mi the Turner rimd, known a h the Dixwn lduee, In iuoeu- Into Homo ii I fit I fit need Mr, .Smith in plnutiiiK. Notice. Tho Pioneora' association of Wnldo Ililln will hold their lliiininl mooting June IS, IHl.'i, nt the fiinii of MiH. Joliu A, Hunt, four miloH north of Snliliinity. Tho hpenlier for tho oe euxion will lie iiuuied later, (lea S, Downing;, Dr. Mclnturff and othora wont to lulu hist evening nnd held tin Kvitn Helislie meeting. Thorn wiih n g,oi)A erouil nut and tho interoHt wiih urent. A nninlier ruisoil their IiuihIh for iay cr three wore eoiiverled. The houuo of half a uillllou bargains. Where you not for your koixIn the most nnd I'or .votir money the host, II. Stein luieli ,luul( Co., W2 lll'J North Cimiiiiei'. (ml. I'liono NHS. The public library will be vory grate ful to its 1'rieudH nnd patrons if they will scud in floweiH Monday nnd TueH duv while the I'aeilie Nurthwest l.i- I t ii i v iissiii'iution is in session here, j The lilirnrv will lie elosed for eireulii- j tiou on iMondiiy (loeotntion ilay), but floweiH inn lie left at the desk, Notice to Public: Barbor shops will be elosed nil day Monday. Sodjjwlck Pout No, 10, Grand Anny of the Keiulilie, wiih organized in Nilein in Seiteiulier ISS, with V. .1. Itnbcu'k, Kiit eomninuiler, The organization now enrolls elose to 100 Ineniliers. Hotol Argo, Modern in every re- HOert. Hooinn at rediieed weekly rates. 1 1' irepruof. H-ll I'heineketn. F, L. Scott, of Liberty, is In the city I today. Mr. Keult say a his prunes look 1 fill.. ' II II. I Itllll ll.l IIVIIl,lll 1.1 llll',lut II miii erop, ne siiys me rei'eui rains ; Iiiino lieen of benefit to frtiHa as well! u nil other erops. I Havo Roinhnrd Cabinet Paetory do that fiiiuiture repainnu; and offiee and! slure fixture work, I'hone "ill. ' Notice. The' Capital Drug Store will lie elosed Sunday, May 110, from ;t until i ," p, in, dnrini; the t'lineral of Or. and Mis. t". II, liobeitson 's daughter, t'lmi i lotto. Go to Dr. Stone's for trusses. 1 F. L. Pound, commander of Sedgwick t'ost No. Ill, (Iranil Army of the fiopuli lie, has been ill at his home for the past three weeks, and will not be table to take part i ''! Memorial exercised tomorrow and Monday. If you get the made in Salem habit you will -never smoke nay other cinur but l.a Coruiin. Tho Btate hospital brass band will make its first public, appearance Mon day taking part in tho .Memorial day parade. The bund lias recently boe'u orniiizcil with 17 pieces, nnd includes several musicians ol recognized ability. and will appear nt the first summer evening concert, Judge a correspondence school by the success of its students. There are good schools and poor schools. 1 give freo advice aim it all courses. Ten years in the business. I'. I . Abbott, 211 Hub bard building. Attorney Gen, Brown this morning gave an opinion, nt the request of Cor poration Commissioner Sehulilerninn, tho effect of which was that co-operative associations which were organized nnd conducting their affair prior to the time of the enactment of the law which is designed to govern nnd regu late such associations, will not bo com pelled to come under- tho provisions of Attention, Ladies and Knights of the; ,',l. I'w which was enacted by tho lrtst .M;icealicesl (let linsv nnd win iduveri legislature piano by voting for Mrs. Huliy I'urdv in i e Liberty ami (Iraad theater con test, eaudidiito for iiutoinu'iile. Do you enjoy extra fine chocolates fresh from the factory! We supply you with Thomson's, fresh from the factory R. N. ClondoiL a nromlnnnt fruit ev.V week. Why cat that stnlo east grower living south ol the city, was in town yesterday. Mr. ( loiido'n is a prune grower, and is of the opinion Hint the rains of the past, week have been of great benefit to tho crop. For tho very latest; and best in photos ern made when vnu can get better Ore I con made. Itcnieinber. Thomson's made in Oregon, on sale nt the Capital drug store, .Masonic, building, Governor Withycembe and Socretary Ii. II. '(londin, of the stnto board of With every 1 bottle Liquid Veneei purchased this week we will give yon a floor poliidicr and knit cover. Huren ill Hamilton. Ralph II. Maupin, of Portland, and Miss Gwendolyn 1. Wurner, of Wood bum, were married this morning at the parsonage of tho lirst Wctholist church, the Kev. hiehnrd IN. Avison officiating. They will lenvo this even ing for points in California for a tour of several weeks. Among those pres ent t the wedding were Mrs. S. W. Maupin, Mrs, Sadie Richards and Dalo Maupin, of Wonlburii, and Mr. llus Taw, of tins city. Mombers and neighbors of the W. O. V., buy your tickets of Mrs. Curtis' millinery store, (ulcf llros. ' furniture store, 1'atersou's cigar store, corner Statu and Commercial, nnd help me win the auto. Miss Cleo Kenuen. UVDV ,11 HUUW . . .... . at moderate prices sec Mrs. Maude lk I , (,'"rn.'' wn" ,0 orove nml 0,n Cox, fourth floor Hubbard building, ''r '"""!" wl'hiRton county yes- , I tenlny to look over some dairy stock J. G. Iddings, of Woodburn, who Is wi,h " v"'w "f l'f'liasing some milch well known in S.,l,.,n r.,fi,r.t (,.,:I' "'I'!' of the stato institutions, dr. m. p. Mendelsohn! DOCTOR OF OPTICS FITS YOUR EYES CORRECTLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 110 Rooms 210-211, United Slates National Bank Bldg lit iltii'rtiU,HMiU trom n three nioiitlis' visit to his old Home in I'dinsylvaiiin. Ho will re-1 main in the city over Sutidiiy, visiting with his sou, Fred Iddings, Hotcakos nnd coffee 10 cenU, Bcott'i I'll South Commercial street. The funeral of Allen Rhodos was hold this afternoon from the homo at lOIUI ; lieineketn street. The services were conducted by the Hev. Carl II. K.lliott. Interment took place at the Odd Fel lows' cemetery. At the time of his death, Mr. Uhodcs was 74 years of aire. and had been it resident of the city inaay years, Dr. Wlslicemis Sanatorium for pres ervation and restorution of health. llulioard building, o Joint Lawtas, a war correspondent, will lecture next Thursday evcninir at tho First Methodist church on his ex periences at the front in the great Ku ropena war. Mr. l.ewtus had nine weeks , on the tiring line, nnd besides giving !his pcrsonul views on the situation,! .will show about 200 original views. Ho Iconic here under the auspices of the ilnsoti I.ee Memorial church. I Norm N. LcffingweU, embalmer and Mndy nsistant with Cottage l udcrtak- nig liiriors. mono iL't, The Balem military band is holding regular rehearsals preparatory to their regulnr summer evening concerts, which will begin early in June. In addition to several solo instrument players, the band this summer will Include' two vo calists, Mrs. llallie 1'nrrish II invi mill i Mr. Tom Ordcman. These soloists wcio j rehearsing with tho band last evening, j George W. Jacobs, who was injured by a shot accidentally fired from his own revolver, which fell from his hip pocket, at his home in North Salem, night before last, is improving rapidly under the care of his physician, and no serious complications are anticipated. The bullet ranged upward, lodging in the fleshy pnrt of the back, and it hns no; been removed at latest reports. Free this week Floor polisher and knit cover with every $1 bottle of l.iiiiid Veneer. Huren & Hamilton. At the meeting of the school board lust evening, the directors voted the sum of 1 0 towards the fund being raised for the entertainment of the Wednesday evenin,. Inn.." Four iiri'.es I delegates o' the I'lleitie Northwest l.i- will be given, two for ladies nml two ! 1,lll'.v association, which meets in this for gentlemen for neatest nnd cheap- ''' "'t Monday and Tuesday. About est eodumcs and most ridiculous. Ad-1 delegates are expected to attend this mission, liuliidin supper, adults, 15c,1 meeting, coming from Oregon, Wash children, 10c. ingtou, Idaho nml British Coltimbin. (invoinor WilWniuhfl returned to Sa loin and Mr. (loodin went on into Port- laud to observe Memorial day with his relatives, A hard-timos social. Lady Macca bees to Maccabees and their friends, After their drill last evening, the Clierrinns marched to within a block of the home of Hen W. Olcott. Here a committee consisting of Hal 1). I'ntton, Fred S. liynon and (.leorge Waters were sent to the house to inform tho secre tary that he was wanted down the road. I'pon the arrival of Mr. Olcott, the Clierrinns extended their congratula tions r:i the birth of the twins, and with heads uncovered, wished the new arrivals the best of good fortune. Assistant Stato School Superintend ent I'.'. F. Carlton is in receipt of nn invitation to deliver an nddrcss before the convention of. tho National F.duca tiouul association, which will be held ut Oakland, Cnl.,, August K! to 2S. The invitation comes from Margaret S. Nehnllenherger, commissioner of ele mentary schools for California, nml the address is to be delivered in connection with the regular program for August 20, and ho is permitted to select any sub ject ho chooses under the general sub ject or eleinntnry schools. All those who have received blanks from the commercial club, ami havo subscribed to membership of tho or- ' gnnization, requesting them to select which bureau or department' of the i club's work they desire to beeouio iden tified and to center their activities, are requested to fill out the blanks and 'send them in nt the earliest opportunity in order that meetings of the several l;oitsain,lv,. II, "ceoidlllg t illflr. trie ol- tins city. The itim,.i ' COIlllCctHIIIS will, N0. , of' ; ' ' I "'!''''' KiH to Hu Hrm,, can now leave Si ., 7. it ' 1 stead of 4::i,ia. ,.. ,l ,,n "V'.'"- nections with the steamer tr' , n ol.aago will be welcomed by ,v I pZion.Ut0ml'Ia,i',g & W S At a meeting oMhe Chcrriam list evening ,t was decided to eharteH spccal tram on tho Southern IVi i, nday .Jnne ll, to attend the Porllani Hose Festivr.1. This train vj I , -J hnlem at 8 0 'clock Friday morning fZ lradc and toinmcrcial streets, and arnvo in Portland in time for the cher naiis to take pnrt in the parade, The " oiy ior tho Chei- rians, but is far nil others who wish t attend the Itose Festival on that dm Headquarters will be at the Jmurri'si hotel. A dinner will bo served in tb evening in the red room of the hotel, es pecially fur the Uiorrians, their ladiei and their friends. The Iherrim band will accompany and tuko part in the parade and eveninir'a oxendm- V,... bora of Salem s booster onjiniution, with the band, will serenade the hoteN and newspapers ami other jihrn de cioed 011 Inter. DIED 1!( )IIKKTS0.V-At the home oflier r cuts, )r. nti Mrs. f. 11. HiAi-mon, 277 North I'npital slteet, Vritay, Mnv 2s, 1915, Charlotte Viola BoVcit ran, nt the age of 12 years and S mouths'. Funeral services will he held Im the residence Sunday afternoon it W o'clock, the Kev. Carl H. Kllitfr eiating. Interment will take jJi City View cemetery. Hl'NT In this city, liny ii. I1 scph Hunt, at the age u( 91 yon The reiimiiis were forwarded liv Terwilliger Cottneo parlors to Me" Angel, where services were liM morning. JOHNSOX In tl""'ity, JIy2N"j; Anuiiida .loluisou, at tho ' '" venrs.. a The renin ins wore forwarded te-U; bv the Terwilliger i'oW H " Walker, Ore., where interment mil place tomorrow afternoon. foss-ii, this city, W'1";'-,.-;1 1 it 1 .1, Thomas J" ;,a Funeral services will be Wd l-wj row afternoon from Iho. e!iael & Clough. Interment will 1' nt the" Odd Keltows' eem JWJ. deecHsed is survive, hy J . I'oss, of l.ewistna, Idaho, " rive in the city o" " Xortlmest Bg ZZ tise here. Hags '' ,r(",,, ' kind "f "I'' 'l'01' 2 1 mi W. J sses for Appearance and Service I The Glasses of Today Will Restore Normal Sight and Add to Personal Appearance Our Glaxsex give the utmost benefit in clear restful vision and the wearer has the satisfaction of using the trimmest and most becoming mounting that can be devised. . Let us show them to vou. Miss A. McCulloch, oPtometrsit '208-209 Hubbard Bldg. rhone 109 I OREGON THEATRE TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY THEDA BARA of the Theatre Antoine, raris , u'.u " and The "Vampire Woman," of "A Fool There W, "Kreutzer Sonata." Presented by WILLIAM FOX in I" S"" The Clemenceau Case BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS With William E. Shay and All Star cast. Adapted by Herbert Brenon. Directed and Vaudeville ADMISSION 20c .t t.-t nFRS 10c CHILDREN wn I . . ill IBII I I"1" ' ' ii ii 111 1 1 iiii 1 1 mi. TITnTTirrrniiiiiiiii nniprnn I'm ir-r'mTTr-nnnii i p p m iHiiinnii...iij.1.iiinpWinu.i jh qm wim'wrwmmmmiimmimMfw ,r.. ttt-t 11 ilMiW'P'"ll,rr1',,''W"r'111