1915. EIGHT THE SALEM CAflXAXi juunnim. a mi mix. - -H-- ' nprrtON. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, E IIS Will Meyers' May White Days Event Be Continued Into June I Unusual bargains in white merchandise throughout Salem's big store. needs here during this sale. BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES READY-TO-WEAR BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S MUSLIN WEAR AND CORSETS BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY BARGAINS IN MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS BARGAINS IN SILK, DRESS GOODS AND WASH GOODS BARGAINS IN RTBBONS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES BARGAINS IN LINENS, BEDDING, DOMESTICS. It will pay to supply .11 DIES AT PASADENA Rev. H. D. Kimball, Passes Away, of Cerebral Hemor rhage After Pneumonia FERENCE Officers For Ensuing Year Will Be Chosen At Session Held Tonight The third session of the Pacific Northwest Library association, now be ing held in the city, opened this morn ing with n report of the treasurer, and a report of the publicity committee of which Onirics H. Compton, of tho He- Telegraphic iiiformsit imi was re- Iceived here this morning announcing the death of II. D. Kimball, I). !., at rnsn.iena, i aiiroruia. at . ..' u uu little public library, is chairman. last evening, of cerebral hemorrhage ' t. ,,. . . ,f :., I Tho round table discussions were ilOIIOWloi; H louir 81CLC Ol iiii-uiiif in... . , . riot-- i-l j 1 llirp.l nhnnt vnnra 'he 1 1 ' 11 i 1 1 1 1 H Will ' .. ' ' . ......, ..... be tnlien to Chicago for burial, accoin- Reorganized Commercial Club Is Established Upon Certain Foundation of Success Tomorrow's Big Sale 745th Wednesday Surprise An Interesting Sale of Pretty Scrim Curtains, usual $1.25 kind, Extra Special, 79 cents a Pair These new scrim curtains are the latest product of the curtain 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 cur tains. Two and a half yards in length and a grade that usually brings $1.25. Offered for tomorrow's selling as a surprise sale, only 79 cents a Pair Sale Starts at 8:30 See Window Display the lacoma library, who spoke on ' ' Further Cooperation With the Schools." (ieorge W. Fuller led the discussion on" "Some Experiments in Kconnmy." Before the close of the morning session, n book mending dem onstration was given by B. B. Futernick of San Francisco. This afternoon state conferences were held, M. H. Douglas, librarian of the University of Oregon, representing Ore ,i 't...i.. t i. ,.,.,;,,., ki ;., engaged in the ministry up to the time ()f t'C pilblje la.ruryl'rcpresent- ! panied by the grid' stricken widow, i who, upon her return to I heir home in I T .1 ..1 i 1. ...Ill ' 1 Iisuucua, in HOOm "HI ill, miiii, nin stop off in Snlcni for a tew days. Dr. Kimball was born in New Vork state. near the city nf Troy, received a common school ednc'ilion nnd was ordained in the Troy conference of the Methodist church nb" years ngo, since which time he has been actively ; of his coming to Salem I dean of the Kiuihul ing Washington. College of 7,,,,,, j,,,,.!, ' , m v.;,i n, ,i, ..i..,. j n,:n ;,.,.,-u;t,- i,l ' ". " i"'h,".'" " ""u".;"i "l ""i"i"''"' , . ' " I election of officers for the ensuing year The House of Quality 1 i-l OOOPlOOODS The Home of Satisfaction magnificent buildinir for which funds j were donated by Mrs. Kimball. At the I time of Dr. Kimball's departure from ! here, last fall, being forced to seek a ! change of climate on account of his failing health, he was president emeritus of the college. Deceased came to Salem from Spo I kane, about 9 years ngo, where for i several years previously, he served as pastor of the Vincent M. H. church ami i came to Spokane from Chicago where he was pastor of several of the prom inent churches. To Chicago he came from Fall River, Massachusetts. Mrs. Luella I), Kimball, the widow, is the sole survivor, so far as could be learned here. All Around Town his annual vacation today and expects In depart in a day or two with his wife and son to spend his vacation in seeing tin1 sights and wonders of the Piinuuin- 'I'ncitic exposition ut. San Francisco, j During his absence his place will be filled by Henry ('landers, assistant jun , itor lit the statu house. Did you over snio'o a Siilem-made cigar; Try a Ln Corona. There is Friday evening, Juno 4, MoiidolKnohns ipinlily there. oratorio " Klijiih." thorns of l-o I o voices, I The physical committee of the Y. M. Tho Woman's Homo Missionary so-j 1 j''. A. will meet tonight at the rooms ciely of t lit) First .Methodist church ' The funoial servicos for Mrs, Alice of the association to consider the final will meet tomorrow afternoon lit L':.'Mi j.la s will be held from the Terwilliger flans for the Portland to Salem relay o'clock at tho home itf Mrs. V, K. Cottage parlors. Wedncs. lay at lll::ill a. race which will be run about the middle Kirk, Kl.lll State street. ;m. Ilcv. Avison will officiate, inter-!"'' this month. It has been suggested o jnicnt being in Odd Fellows' cemetery, jthat the members of the two teams be Card of Thanks. o ' I given a liampiet ut the Muriou hotel We wish to thank mr niiiiiv friends Everybody's going. Get tliat Chan-1 alter the race and other plans for the for their kindness and sympathy dur-, tanipiu ticket now! Salem, duly 3-1 1. ; entertainment of the visitora are to be inir our recent bereavement ill the I Season ticket, K.oO. ' I considered. Dr. Mendelsonn, ipecuiist in fitting ltaiei correctly. 11. B. bank bldg. 1 death of our husband and father. M US, MAUV .1. HliOHKS AND FAMII.V. Mrs. Pied S. Ilyiion was called to Portland today Ihroiign the reported ill ness of lier mother. o - y-irai A. Musgrovo Iloliarts Friday night In the role of " Klijnli." A baritone singer of rare excellence. Reserved scats 50 cents at Will's Music store Wednesday morning for the " I'.lijah." will be taken up this evening ut 8 :."10 o'clock. "Some Phases of Art Work in a Pub lic Library," Miss Annie H, Ciilhoiin, head of fine arts division, Seattle pub lic library. "The New Provincial Library and Its Treasures." F. (). S. Scholefield, li brarian, Provincial library of British Columbia, Victoria. "Questionable Books," Miss Ethel R. Sawyer, director of the training class, library association of Portland. Rural Carriers Elect Officers For Next Year The annual session of the Uural Let ter Curriers association of Oregon end ed its business meeting last night by the election of officers for the ensu ing year and the passing of a resolution urging the members of the next legisla ture providing for the election nf road supervisors by the vote of the people of the road district. Thev also urged that the money raised by taxation in the road districts be spent in the llis trief in which the tax was levied, Tho officers elected are: President, D. F. Wliiteinnn, Oregon City; first vice president, I,. A. Peak, Monroe; second vice president, B. E. Hellick, lioyd; siwrctiiry-treasurcr, 11. W. Smith, Springfield i oxccut(vo com mittee, C. W. Brasher, Siilem; W. II. Boyd, Beavertou, and J. F. James, Baker. C. W. Brasher of Salem was elected nntional delegate to the convention of carriers' which will take place at De troit, Mich. pEEMAN.AMERl and aroma that 3 's,ot Mgher-pricea Co nl1" nat 30c stecl-cut cof ee- T1' in air-tight tins, Trv nV.8 row-money back if Umct' delighted. you ar not Pound Tin, 3oc 3-Pound Tin, 85c LANG & CO Portland ' Twenty-nine and one-half new mem-1 berships were added to tho reorganized Siilem commercial ,.nb membership roll n rrmin ui mis morning s canvass of 24 of the members of the commit tees on solicitation, which reported at the midday luncheon ut the Hotel Marion this noon, which brings the grand total officinl count up to Sill u, members. This does not take into con" sideration, however, the great number of prospective memberships which are being held up by bunks, railroad com panics and other corporate interests which have been promised but reipiire uiin iui niiiicuon oi tne noanls of direc tors before they can bo enrolled as bona fide members, ni. i...:.... ..!.. .. u.r, ujiiif. i-Miii-riiun (my lr was im possible for the great majority of the business men who were serving upon the committees on solicitation of mem bership to get out upon tho job todav and, under tho circumstances, the aii- ,-..,n.r 01 t ,nem lo report for' announce, today that tk7 ' " u work tjs inorning wns considered n' Works will 1 ""n Iron very good showing. This wns also in 2,nti(, ' , 1 r.'","1'"1""1 the nature of a clean-up day and none fore, v. , , " "8 "S Th? I i Two Thousand Men Work at Ship Yard i San Fian.'isi'o, ,)i, i i ami i v ii niinn. :. or- uie comiuuieeinen nail signe, up several mouths or inn i nun mreo nnir iiays worlt the canvass. The commercial club officials organization committees nro now busily "Ii"- Sret ostftt tailny.) ' tllis city aij E Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Likes Salem Better Longer He StaysBusiness Large and Growing 5": Elding two stcan,,.,. 7 !?;! 'each, ,llnk stcaiucr fMh s 7( tlT.XTV.tf.S!! engaued in checking nn the Hs(k in fin'.t i.:u m ' , , "D'l18 ' wits not vln hn, h,.,. ,!.'. i 1 . ' ' , "' ' i""I'0 ot San 1 " ----- ' iim nim huh UIII iy OCtW Knar nuiiiiier or new arrivals who; .New York were not included in the original list. i The work of classifying tho members! according to their requests and assign-; !lt!!i(!)(1ci(la,;j ing them to bureau work, is going nij' j ra idly and it is expected that bureau MARRIED election dales will br. announced with- in a few days. j J ! M A IfTI N -M( iI'l'l'I'T At t;,0 ,llf o( the iili'icintMiu minister, hYv ('1r . II. Klliott, Tuesday, June I, lli ; Miss Stella Mmtin to Vonlon Mddj i Mount. They, will rwiJt in Slm Tho next mooting of tho Polk-Yam-! Everybody's going. Get that Chau inn .Min ion ,i.eilicat society will lie lielil ; lampin t it-U tt now! Salem, duly 5-11. ut Dayton Tuesday, June X. The first : Season ticket $!!.5t). Tuesday in the mouth is the regular J 0 meeting date of the society, but Ion The official' board of the First Meth- :: . ;"t : iv""" l'l's,""u", m'"1 - r..K,,i,.r .,.th- '.v meeting in the old parsonage toinor- Have Rdnhard Cabinet Factory do' ,.,r TJ1" for important business. The officinl board of the church extended to Miss .Margaret Mower the courtesies of th fixture ,-l 1, work your ol I ue and store '-Mill Cheiueketa. Phone 0. L. Lytlilcoin, chief elevator oper ator in the Hipitol biiibliug, starts upon out in Portland and Salem, Mr. I leva I is an old newspaper man and a writer .v,...lt,.,.t , .!.;;. I:..., l.l... n valuable asset in ' con.niunity-buildin'g! ('0"lu.('t with Doctor Momlelsohn iH at The well known doctor of optics, Dr. M, P. Mendelsohn, enters on his fifth year of residence in Snlcm, with u grent deal of pleasure to himself and also to his many friends and customers. lie has occupied the same office ever since ho located here, and the people have to know just where he may always be found. During the four yours just past the doctor has fitted several thousands of people with glasses for the proper cor rection of their eyesight. Most of these people live right here in Marion and Polk counties, but a good number of them live us far south as Ashland nnd some of them north ns far as Port land. Everyone who comes in pcnuuial mn. i, iimi(, Manjjtraiidprfwk,:!! 250 KIAHNTST, I HetSitttrudM! THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. I Crescent Steel R SHIRT '"''"TlTT ' il II7TT lli'l IN m anges Specially Priced for the Next Few Days 18-inch Ovon, Pol- ishoil Top. $ 15. Hi-inch Ovon Pol- ishod Tuib If 12. ll-inoh Ovon, Pol- isliod Top, $:58. 18-inch Ovon, P.lnok Top, $11. l(i-inoh Ovon, Pluck Top, $;8. 1 1-inch Ovon, lilack Top, $:! I. homeIfvrhiSHERS ilUK LVURJ & HIGH SR. IY0US CREDIT IS QOOD HERE. liurch for her liiaduating recital Wed- j nesday evening, I Everybody's going. Oct that Chau ttnuipia ticket now! Salem, July fell. Seusou ticket, if-M. IIHI, fill, HIS, 1IIH1 Mil- L,,Ut ,V1S1II n Ol till j people Here will Inflow 111 u to Ins new fields of endeavor ami usefulness, Fred Collins, one of tlio old-time sub stantial and progressive fanners of the Hazel (Ireen neighborhood, north of mis city, was in Milem on business tins nun mug, anil ii'piiri cii crops ol 1111 Kinns in perfect roinlitiuii in llis neighbuir hood ninl the liniuers proHperous uud contented, He raises grains and vege tables principally ami bespenkg for giniii a splendid i,., this season nnd bioks lorwaiil to remunerative market, bond conditions are also very much im proved in Ins district, and Mr, Collins says they aie idiip shape nnd the best in the couiitrv now. once impressed with his honesty of pur- DIED . - j DORSUY At the Josse npnrt.nents,' ' Tll,,t "!,-flll,ll'n"P'l man who .-iW 4111 Nc-tb Cottage street, Salem, Ore.il ,,;"-v, V!l , mVv " " .Mointav, .May a l, llll.i, at 11 o'clock io ; p. m., Sidney Austin Horsey, aged 1S!I"K """ w"-v Age. years, 4 months and Hi days, of rn 1 largeinent of the heart. At the time of the attack of the ill ness, in February of this year, which prnveil fatal, deceased wns a student of the high school of Salem ami a member of the sophomore elnss. lie was n young mini of exceptionally giod habits Mid well ndvamed in his studies, and his dentil has proven a very severe blow to hi. 4 lined mother. Mrs. Sarah f. Horsey, with whom he lived duriiiL' their seven years' residence in this city, lie was born in Dayton, in Yum hill cmnty, the family home. Funeral services will be held at Rig don tV. Richardson 's undertaking par lors in this city nt :i::iO tomorrow after noon, which will be conducted by liev. A. A. Winter, of the United Fvnn'gelical church, and the body will be taken, liy the until hearse, to Dayton, where, I on Thursday morning, the reguliir nurcn services will lie conducted over pf pose. II. E. Armstrong, of Dcs Moines, i Iowa, arrived in Salem this morning !, !iin extended visit to his counsiu, E. C. ! o I Armstrong, former county fruit inspect ! At a '11C0lillK f 'he members of tho jor for Marion county. These cousins "'' diiecims of the Oregon Agri- have not seen each other for "'t years, cultural College Alumni association I but II. M., of lu.m, states that he rec i1'"11' anangciiienis were made for n ognized 10. C. on the instant llis eves reunion to b l,,M ut Corvnllis on, (rested upon him from the cur window. ' 'lum' " bainpict will be served and (This is his first visit to the coast and """"' ""'able speak, th will be present. lie HV limso.tu .l..i;,,l,i ...1,1. ,1... . .1:.. ...... Snhel'illtelhli'lil .if l,,1tli,. I ,wl rn.,1 i,t ,1,,..., nun in,, villlllll,- ' ' ........ iiii.I tin, ii.lv, i, I i;, .,, .,!.!. A. Chore hill uli., , ,,,., ilmr ni' 1 1, .. 1 r II l II and the wealth nf beautiful flowers ' "r 'cgeuts ot the college, will , A 11 l'0-inlint for the correction of o be present ami give an address, as will,""' ''.vc with glasses, Dr. Mendelsohn Everybody's going. Get Uiat Chau-, "" ''resident Kerr and several of tlio ,""t be equalled, he having attained lauipia ticlvct now: Salem, July .) II.;""M 1 " 111,11 'i i in tin' slate. ll'"liic vn-inmny some iiiiriy- inree veins ago uiiii iiiis couiinuousiy He is ft man of few words, to the j mi ut, nnd time bus proven that what lie says is correct. He does not mince matters nor does he hide the I a K-t.' SANmncisco A modem, Gre-prool, up-to-dtle Hl located in the center ol ewiyttajiWii t direct line to the Eipoiiiion Giai I RATES 1 Detached Btn MvaliMl )1.00.)1.E0 single 51,50, .0Wj $1.50, $2.00 double W2.5Mi 1 50 Koomi ol SoW Coolt-EajCiw I No. l5ot 16. fMFmMr'S J Take a "Universal" Bmmreciioii y Northwest Untf Co represei.ta- Hugs niu'ic iniii -. the reiiiiiius at the Fnited Kvnugelical idinreh liy Kev. .1. Jlowersox, of I'ort-1 land. 1,'ev. Winters, however, will lie-' COUlllllllV the renillillK linnn lint iiiruev , I from Sulem to Duyton and attend the! services there. Hesides the mother the ilecensed is survived liy'n sister, Miss Shirley Dor sey, who has been teaching in the pub lie si hols of I'miamii for the past few years, nnd is nrw on her way homeward, but will not arrive until the 10th of .lime, too Into for tho funeral. Another sister, Jlrs. Myrtlo Peed, of Moscow, Idaho, who will arrive at Daytna in time for the funeral services there, and u brother, (ieorge, of Dayton. The father has been dead for several years ami the remains of the son will be laid to rest, by the side (if thoso of the father in ihc Duyton cemetery. Mrs. Horsey, the mother, has been n member of the. Fnited Fvangelicnl t i vc lu re kind of 24HI-W. carpet. Phone V Phone 1517-J Day or Night church for niniiv years, and was very i prominent and popular in Indies' circles' and in church work. Mrs, Dorsey mid! Mrs. Helknup, of Hovtim, an aunt of i j, .1 ..i i... i...., i... ti...:.. i ii,-, etisrtl, run ui- r'-in IM M I'V ii,vu friends at the home of Mrs. ,. K at 4iili North Cottage street. Page, ghop root f Union St. A. L. GODFBET Plumbing. Kcpalrlnj Work a Specialty. Eeasonable. Charge.. Salem. Season ticket, .t-.."l, continuouslv o lien is. uiiiimiis. statistician of the Kept up Ins studies ill tins specialty. Tomorrow night the Salem Y. M. 0.!"'",,' industrial i i,ent eonnnissiou, Fnlike other doctors, Dr. Mendelsohn! A. relay team i iiiididales will trot over returned to tliis nty today from a advertises in the newspapers, because lie ' a tourinile course to limber up theii -week-end visit at the' homo of llis par-1 believes it is legitimate nnd that the! limbs for the hard grind of training ! ''"'" '" rlugcoc, j newspapers are the medium through I which will start now to be kept up fori 1 1 I which lie cun make frank and honest1 the next time weeks. Iluggiiis, Payne, 1 ' "ICKIIAM ALLEGED MURDERER.! statements of his ability to cure for the balky ami Kiutus Jim are already in , I eye. The doctor does not make a single good condition trotn their training upon Nicraiiiento, I'nl., ,ml, , Strongl statement that cannot be backed up the tincks ut college, ami Unit, doe ; '"videnee appearing lo connect II. Wick-1 and selects only (he most reliable news- I "'"I Mutton, Talliiinii, ltooth, Miit-M,,nl inunlcr ol .lolin spring-! pniiers for his ndvertisitiL'. There are! i i i . I l I' Willi It Ii l.l., ..... i1 U.. . I i - . . . . . loing ngni .'. "''esc iiirioer, in-ur r-uiioi, , tl,w persons In .Marion ami Folk eoiiu-1 ...... Mi, u, according xo criiiis ivurneii, saernr ,,l Alnmeda eountv, lock uud Kellis have been cross count ry jogs during the lust lew duvs, -o- I The house of half a million bargain, j Where you get tor your goods the most and for your money (he best. II. Stein Jbnch June Co., ;tns.;il2 North Coininer 'cial. Plume sum. ties w ho have n w ider range of aciuiiin- ,1..... I r, , ... i .i , , , . 1,.,,.. , .... .. ,,,,,. ,,,,, mm ,,r, ..icnoeisonn aim ne hete today. Wicknam i now lie d as t,i!.. ,i, .: ...m .. nocence''' l"" ,mli",l,i"8 1 will know about III) per cent of all the ' J I people In this county. RAI9INO RitTiMAUTMr T i , " nn interview yesterday he said lie KAtaiNQ SUBMARINE T i. ;,,,,,, , (ay W(;,( ,,. flir ff when parent would pay more nttentnin When Guy Bate Post appear at the 0 in ml Opera House tonight, local theatregoers will have an opportunity to witness one of the most spectacular gunner s mate, who arrived todav on Will, tV....,,l.... I .,!...., thes Ivae ,e f' I i "v '"' W of their children, so ne sniviigiiig ut ti,,. s,il,niarine K I will ,,,, ,.,, ' i ,.,,. ,,, , ' , irodiictions of modern times, for Mr. Post is slurring in Kichnrd Walton Tolly's mammoth Persian love piny, "Omar, the Teiitinuker." This nttrn'c tion wns the dramatic sensation of lust year in New York, where it ran throughout the season, and Mr. Post is still surrounded bv the same superb company of nearly one hundred who supported him in Vork. i ue sicaincr .uuncn. lie is en route from II iiolulu harbor where he had charge of the divers in the rescue work to the Hrooklyn navy yn,rd. WILL PLAY WITII VENICE. eye sight. Children' eve should examined every year, he holds, OLD DOC STORK BEATEN. l.os Angeles, Ci,l June 1. Arthur Vroinuie, former New York (limit pitcher signed n contract today to play . o .".in me irmce club o( the I'ncitic W. B. Dcval. publicity manager of , const -league. He appeared at Washing (he Town Development Co., finished his; ton Park in u Venice uniform this nf work here todav, and left on the after- ternoon. iiitoi train fcr Astoria, where Mr. Chase i i jluid preceded him. They will reorgan- The worst Iniuries sustained bv Col. ise and consolidnle (he civic bodies of ' Roosevelt lit Syracuse have been self ' I hat city along the same line carried ! inflicted. (mm l.os Auge'.es, Cul Juno . Patrol mini Yarnell, driver of the police ambu lance won a race'with old Doe Stork to day. He rushed Mrs. Catherine Tucker from n downtown drugstore (o the re ceiving hospitals In record time. Kivo minutes after the arrival a son wus born to Mrs. Tucker. The American Bible society bus Issued H,:t70,lii5 copies of the Bible dur inn; the past year. Was Kurope missed ln the distribution! MillionsWear foiepn Hosiery The best hose on the for men, women and c W GunraiUeiHlbytheniaerand by us. Try a puir tod.iy. Sale of MeiVs Shirts $1.50 SHIRTS with soft turn back cutis $1.00 G. W. Johnson & Co 141 North Commercial Street The time for picnics is nt hand.