Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 19, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE 8AI1EM CAPITAL JOTJBNAIi, BAI.EM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1915,
IT'S NOT THE PRICE YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU GET FOR THE PRICE THAT DETERMINES THE VALUE OF YOUR BARGAIN
"Extra Value" Bargains in Women's and Children's
iady-to-Wear. It Will Pay You to Visit This Section
llll I nr. -",
WALUU HILLS PIONEffii
HOLD ANNUAL PIC1
Monday is Silk Day A Great Sale of Messaline
Silks. $1.00 grade, extra value at 79c a yard
Our No. 748tlIVedneseay Surprise, Sale June 23
A Sale of Women's I A Sale of Children's
I
White Petticoats, at
69c each
This offering of Women's Pet
ticoats includes Pique and
Muslin garments some fin
ished with plain scalloped
edge, others with embroider
ed and lace edged flounce.
Well made and finished and
worth much more than the
price asked Extra value for
next Wednesday only. Your
choice GOc each.
These Wednesday Sales start at 8:30.
ceived. (See the Window Display.)
Rompers at 25c each
Just the garment for Children
to romp in. Strong, well wash
ing Seersucker is used in
the making of these May
be had in Grey, Navy, Pink or
Blue Stripe pattern. A very
neat model and you could not
duplicate them at this price if
you made them yourself.
Extra value for next Wednes
day only, 25c each.
No phone orders re-
Monday we place on sale for the one (lav's selling, our line of lustrous Messaline Silks in
all the popular colors. This event will be the greatest Messaline Silk Sale of the season
such popular colors as Electra and Peacock Blues American Beauty Salmon Pink
Gold Cherry Red Old Rose Pink Blue Navy, Garnet, Russian Green Bright
G reen, etc. A fine value at -tl .00 a yard. Extra Special for Monday only
79c a yard
Extra Values in Toilet Goods Section Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
(See the Big Window Display.)
A Sale of Madetline
Face Powder.
A Soft, Velvety Smoothness
for those who use this pow
dera fine quality, 50c size
special for three days, com
mencing Monday, 29c a box
A Special Value Eu-
taska Toilet water.
Those who know good
Toilet Waters need not be
told about Eutaska good
enough to grace any dress
ing table. A 75c size Spe
cial for three days, com
mencing Monday, 59c a bottle.
Handy Hand Brush
Just the Brush you need for
washing hands and fingers
nail good bristles sev
eral styles of backs. Our
25c seller Special for
three days, commencing
Monday, 19c each.
Nomination Coupon Jufy Trip Meyers Exposition Contest
NAME OF CANDIDATE
100
Votes
ADDRESS
Only one nomination coupon credited to each ca7d7kt7'Th7s
nomination coupon is good for 100 votes if used within sevon AS
from his ate. Fill in the name of your fawite and the SSchS
and place in ballot box at our contest booth (first floor )
lOO
Votes
Tunc Contest ends tonight.
Winner will bo announced in
Monday's paper.
Extra Values in the Domestic
Section for Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday
A Sale of Desirable
Dress Ginghams, usual
12 l-2c grade, special
9c a yard.
This offering includes a large
and well selected assortment
of Ginghams in all the popular
colorings and patterns.
Take your choice of these
12 1 2c kinds for three days,
commencing Monday, 9c a
yard.
A Sale of Bureau
Scarfs (Lace trimmed) .
Special 29c each.
Here are fancy Bureau Scarfs
that you will be glad to pur
chase at this low price. Hotel
and rooming house keepers as
well as housewives will do
well to buy these, 16 by 50
inches in size.
Extra Special for three
days, commencing Monday,
29c each.
A Sale of Pretty Holly
Batiste, usual 15c
grade, special 11c a
yard.
A splendid sheer fabric very
popular for Summer Waists
and Dresses, 30 inches wide
and may be had in Floral and
Figured patterns, dainty col
orings, too. Our 15c grade
for three days, commencing
Monday, 11c a yard.
M ,
tUIUttHlluiini . A . A . .
1 . r-J You may secure co to vnt. w
J, mo in Vo Liberty unci Grand thciitcr
con ..at by buying ti.'kuts at Gilson's
.-,.,,, mi0 J10USC rcS(nuranf
l omoroy a jewelry Mure, Oeo. Water's
cigar store, Perry Drug Co. mid Won
der Kuiidy Kitchen. Placo namo of
-Mis. Ifnliy Pmdy on. coupon and 1 will
win automobile.
II. J. Elsaman, of South Fourteenth
All Around Town
I H M M s 1 j , , ( ,
T U,4i.. - ..... !
flaunt corroctly. U. 8. bank
The river today is at the 1.3 foot
slugo ii ml is falling.
Dance tonight at Brooks, Ore.
The Nikl Klahnne camn flrn iriri.
went on n Ink., tl.i.
I due-lion Liberty. Thev nr.. i
, . ". 1 fhn ijie of Mrs. (iooriro Fox'
Monday evenlnii. Jun 5i r-niKrrn.i M 1
gntionul ehureh musical. Public cor
dially invited.
The U, 8. onginoor boat Matliloma la '
tieil liti lit tli.t ulni!-.' t...l
; I Knin; 1 i ..iiiiu
Musical. Miss Shelton's pupils. Mon-j
Mill cniiHtnictci nn 'nr ii .
will have lull luiijrp of the biilliiK
during its construction.
Kemvorthy Players in "Charley '
Aunt toniccrinvjiight. at the Oregon.
Tho drill team, officers and many of
"Crossed Wires," at Ye Llborty to
night. Very funny.
C. O, Constable, fruit inspector, is
walking uromnl with his rijiit arm tied
up in splints an. I bnudnues, with the
prospects of keepinjj it there for several
weeks. While workiuir with some prune
boxes yestenlay at Hosedalo a pile of
boxes to. pie, 1 over and landed 011 .Mr.
Constable s wriM, biruliiiif! tlio bones
in his foicann.
"Help Wanted,
night.
at Ye Liberty to-
, . , " i.iuu- - toaiu, unicers and mnnv of
.lay eveimiK lu. aj, Cnngregalional j tnembers of the .Modern ,o"n,en
mrcli. Jlnllm J'arris), Hinges, assist- f the World will leave this even ,m
(lialiuin is in I'ortland.
CoiiKrogatioiial church, Monday oven
between these teams
Dr. Stone's Ant Killer, 2.1c
: "'"vo tins eveninir
. 1 ":' . clock for Silvnrton, where
Hie.V will initiate n class of (1 Tin
party will return tonight.
Uis PowoU Big8 at tne 0regon t0
Mr. and Mrs. O. II, Oilbort and
ilnucliter Miss Kriinc. 11ml Viu 1.
lug, June ill. .Musical. Violin trio,,," ''""'"I. ( l'mtliind, inotiircd from
Mnlu ercler llolnian, I.illiun Stege, 1 v,N1t with the family of
Mary Scliultz, assisting. ')r- Pound.
The Wost Salom baseball team will1 Musical. Conirrnirntinn.i ......
ttn to Mill City tomorrow to play the j Monday evening ,.lune 21. l'eerless or-'", , 1" l",,K,,".,r ,,u' m'w I'lilhis lloiu,,-
.11111 ny leam. i ins is tne lust game cuesirii assisting Miss Sheltoii's tminU ' , .' ' '""i.v evening. The lodire
iiru ill I'll 111 iiii hi .... .. ' ,1
The choirs of the different churches K .Ihv 0 ,ho Viwry fair-
of tint i I v li...... 1. . 1 . .
. ' iiii iinneii io IISS1S!
in tho oiit.linr peace exercises to be
iield hero Sunday, July I, as part of
the, celebration exercises.
0
W. H. Steusloff will leave next Mon
day with his wit,., two daughters and
son for Sau I'mucisco and southern
California, i n.-In . i i ,,K L0s Angeles and
San Diego. They will make tho trip
by (into ill 11 leisurely way, stopping
at all points ot interest iu this state
and California, xhey will bo nwav
about six weeks.
1
Do
You
Carry
Two Pairs
of Classes
rather than
wear the
old fushionod two-part
double-vision lenses?
If you do you will be
glad to know about
KRYPTOK
LENSES
Thoy arc doiiblo-vlslon lenses
that look exactly like regular
slnglo-vision lenses. Perfect
vision no obstiuctlon, no lino
or scam uch leni clear and
imuuth.
. Ask Us Aliont Them
MISS A. McCULLOCII
Optometrist
llubburd 13ldg. 1'hone IDI)
v.J!? iY.Cni?u, lod an the "1 team
OtCd list 11 1 1 r it l .,
Wlien Justice SleesT Who Pays?
"Undor tho Sc.i,
morrow.
at Ye Liberty to-
j Miss Miriam Woodberry, secretary ,ini' clition of the Fourth of J11 v W
io! the woman H department of the Con- f.v and that he expects t disse
'l'"' Miiuuary s,vietv, " fopie,. The Issue wilUive'Cci
will speak tomorrow mum ii .1... atteiiliiin I,. i,.. u " .ni
Cantaln I
1 1 1" .-.11 luurm xnat ne is
at
of
.,1 . mi , j iiu ipirMit- Will lflVt ill Uliiili I
will tpink tomorrow inoriiimr at tin i "tuition to the
I nst ( ongregatioiial chiin li. Svntiiwi Army. 1
Norma N. LcffingwoU, ombalmor and Wll W'0" Justice Sloops.
Tot tho first Unto in 10 years, new
PH1:''ir'T1Bl,rv,,lli,int,i''
I'n.e. Imp , potjuu,,, ,...,
Ihv reeeived ,,e Irving pi,lm, plaver"! 'mli!b'. Ji,""" '"', K'"'-'al better
wh eh will lie .,!..., 1... . V. r , 1 oiKlitu.ii than usiia at il,i. ,
! .il-rty theater and tirand opera house 1 uses were ... ', ",0 wll1'"l
m the eoulest they nrem.w eomlucting. tl.'.M t hoH Ito h.B "W 1""",Ul'" ,UM
, v, u, vjitvmunui. HI1U
,111'ty ussiHtniit with ('ottno I'mU'ituk
The OeorRo C. Will music store to-
The OrO.lt Nnrlln.ru
- . " , W 11U U
iM-cu iiinirrnoiiiK rrpuirs at Su
Hofttlarhfl iifliifni.n M.
, ..v. ..in iiurvmin nrnuti-n
'H nun in, rwil ' f niton . t-
1' ramuMfn'o, will Iruvo that i-itv on Juno i Vc Zr I V V. " niJni-v otIur er
1!? i'or FKviO, levins that' mvt tor . TJ. l"1 " fl found in nmn-
ho rolurn t.i noxt Th.irmlu;v, t.!l r V 1 ! T11 of fye,'"!,,,i,K
.....-. vii ii n iMUKUIl,
sa War eterans, hnvo accepted invi
tations to take part ,he p, ra le ft .
Jay morning ,h; firs, day jf .'hTrho .
. enl ,t,, ..,lll''r "'""'"'K -Nlu"-Iv
,n 01 ' the ( herrians wi 1 select their
oandidale for queen of the fa
Contractors report that quiU a num
ber of new- blirna nn. I I, ..... ...
1 1 . ; ...i..., , viiii-iua io
I Homes are being made in different parts
,ot the county. Farmers who now build
an' building according to tho most ap
IProvi'il military models.
Sortes No. lfiiTthe Mutual Barings
& Loan association will iipcii on July
111.1. Applications for stock are
now being v -ived at the office of the
o. . .,,,,,, cum, sneet, A. A. I.ee,
president.
On account of the rain and threaton-
wig weather, tho Haleiu Military band
did not pluv In Willsom park 'n nn
iioiinced. The baml will pluv Tuesday
evening, giving the program as an
nounced for last nigiit.
One charge covers entire cost r.
Him.iation, glasses, frame,. , , "u
Mendelsohn, rooms L'IO-211 I' S Vn'
tmial bank bldg. '
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hose leave tomor
row for Philomath to attend the gnl .
wedding f Mr. Ilml Mr5. w
tj'o parent, of Mr,. Hose and Mr 1
Thompson. Mr. Holes 1, an Oregon pio
neer, coming to this slate shortly niter
tho civil war.
Friends In this city have been advis
ed by letter frul Miss M. A. Kbner,
for ninny years a resident of this citv
ani tor nunc Hum a year einpli.ved n's
a clerk in the l. .,,. ,i. ,,.!,
dated from Detroit, Mich., stating thnt
.... .....,..,. nun tauen in on tne trip
east ami had lie, 0n Wednesday, June
'.. Miss Kbner lius a sister residing In
tis city, now married, who lives nt
t.i.) South Thirteenth streot.
Have you ever wondered how things
look at the bottom of the ocean! Seo
tne submarine motion pictures nt Ye
Liberty tomorrow. Seveu reels of won
ders, Oregon lntomls to take the gold med
al award lr eh. rriw, and with this
in view, arrangements are being made
by I' red S. Itvn,.n to ship three boxes
each ot (Jneei, .nues, Hings and Lam
berts to C. X. Kiivlin, drrector of the
horticultural department, from Oregon.
Mr. Havbn writes that if euro is taken
in sending a fnir nssoitinent .rf our
best cherries, tlregon should easily re
ceive the gold medal,
I examine eyes without the use of
drugs. Drops are dangerous. If von
do not need glass,.,, l will tell you' so.
1 make no extra chargo for these ex
aminations, l ,nmo yolir 1(.S(1( f()r
one venr, if necessary, free of charge.
All broken len,,., ri.plced while von
wait. ( luirge, reasonable. Dr. M." 1'.
.Mendelsohn, room, lu-f.l 1 U. S Na
tional 1 In ii k building,
The public library extends to its pa
trons the usual vacation privileges of
ilrawing out book,, Anv patron spend
ing his vacation out-of-town may bor
row n, many . four nnn -fiction and
two fiction book,, to be returned bv
September 1 The more popular book's
may not be included In such a list, and
'"""d. at the render's expense. The
number o el,.,,,., from Is large, how-
use f .h. I0 i"vi."',i" this
use of the library i, cordial.
lbdT rty,4f?TIw Ocyllndcr
Huick. Do,, t fuil to see it.
Announcement is made that the
"J nship (treat Northern will leave
riuvel for San Francisco on Juno 24
and !iS, and that the steamship North
ern I'ucific will make a special trip,
leaving Klavel oa June li.'i. The steam
ship Northern I'acific has been under
going repuirs t her propellor, which
have been finished, ami sho is now
moored nt the municipal dock, where
she will bo open to public visit and in
spection on Sunday and Monday from
S u. m. to .1 p. m. No permit to board
her will bo required.
Yeoman guard, attention: Every of
ficer and member of team will meet
at the hall Monday evening at S o'clock
l'OKIiMAN.
o
Secretary of State Olcott has re
ceived an invitation from tho Portland
chamber of commerce tu represent the
state uiion tho occasion of the reception
to the honorary commercial commission
ers of the Chinese republic, wiio are
expected to arrive in I'urtlnnd June 2S,
niid will remain the guests of the cham
ber of commerce all day. They are ex
pected to arrive at (1:20 In the morning
and will depart, nt 1 1 :"! p. ni., nnd ar
rangements have been made to show
them about tho city un.l entertain them
every minute of the time.
See the new 6-cylinder Buickt Otto
.1. Wilson, ngent.
AS Custodian nf tha atat hnt.L-A ...J
- - o.a.Q iiuudo tUlU.
grounds, Secretary of State Olcutt has
completed tho Capitol building and
grounds quota of ornamental, as well
as serviceable, cluster lights bv the
placing of four clusters along the' front
or the supremo court building, on
Iwelfth street, and Secretin- Olcott
turned tne lights on f..r the first time
last night. They make a wonderful im
provement iir the appearance of the citv
as viewed from the passing trains, and
serve to show up tho fine architectural
points of the. supremo court building to
the best advantage,
o
Reinhard Cabinet Factory will do
all kinds of store and office fixture
work. I'hone .511.
Tho Arto Frisco club will give its last
dance next Wednesday evening, July
j-.l, at Moose hull. No' invitations has
been sent out, but all Artisans and
heir friends aro invited. This will be
t he last dance given by the club girls
this summer, as they will leave for
San 1'iancisco early in July.
The Ministerial Union and the Sa,
lem ( oiiiiuercial club are co operating
'" ,a movement to celebrate in a re
igunis way independence day. which is
luiv r r V iu Wii,,"n" i,Hrk "i.v.
i illy 4, at. II n. in. Dr t ... i i .
tor of the Pirsf r v . .. ."V ',Hr
Posters, 26 by 38 inches, with the
word "Salem" in type largo enough
to be seen a quarter of a mile away,
are being distributed throughout the
county ttday, announcing the big Cher
ry fair and celebration to be held here
July 2 and 3. The posters announce
that Friday, July 2, is civic and fra
ternal day, un.l that, the guests of the
city will be entertained by parades,
motorcycle races, frot races, baseball,
competitive drills, baby show and pa
rade, flower show and band concerts.
The second day of tho celebration, Sat
urday, July 3, will be known as farm
ers' day, with a program that will be
of especial interest to the farmers, be
sides many of the features of tho first
Jay.
0. M. Walker has purchased H. C.
Hyhee's interest in the Uybee-Walker
market and will continue business at
the old stand, 402 State street.
Robert Victor, son of Police Officer
Victor, left Sulem Wednesday for Deer
Lodge, M.mt., where he will bo em
ployed with the (Ireat alls Power Co.
lie was formerly with the Spaulding
Logging coinpiiny,
Children's day will be observed to
morrow nt the irst Presbyterian church.
The services will be held in tho morn-
ling, beginning at 11 o'clock.
I An evening of song will take the
! place of the regular service at tho Cen
tral Congregational church, corner of
I Nineteenth and Kerry street. The pro
gram will begin at n o clock nnd the
public is invited. Following are the
selections to be given: "Praiso the
Lord,'' Charles (labriel, anthem, by
choir; "I'pheld," Ilofmer, solo, by
Mrs. Julia Hross Pinnell: "Worship
the King," K. F. I.cwenz," anthem, by
choir; "My Faith Looks lTp to Thee,"
Luehniero, duet, by Mrs. rinnell ami
Hev. Howard Siover; "How Lovely Are
Thy Dwellings, ' Samuel Little, solo
by Mrs. (luy C. Newffenti "Oh Sing
Aloud,'' A. ,1. Showatter, anthem, by
cnoir; "Callest Thou, 0 Muster,"
Maret.ke, soli i by Mrs. Pinnell; "Guide
Me, tlh Thou (Ir'ent Jehovah," Euinier
son, nntheni, by choir.
Notice of dissolution of partnership:
Notice is hereby iriven that H. C. H.V-
hee nn.l ('. XI. Walker, doing business;
ns tne llybee-wnlker market, have ins-i
solved partnership and all bills duo said,
partnership aro payable at tho market. J
The
r.ri, .
nuis id.,,.,,:,. u' the fe.
""3 IH'H rn.i.,i
, ' il OH
n'"-e. over I.ik.i,, ,W"Z, .
former eelel.ratiu,, ,llM
The prelaw of the d
.lows: y'Hj.
Music-By tl. silvtnn r. ,
Ail.lre-s Pv .k .,on lanJ.
Downing. Si
.n.g-Ame,ic,..WbyJrr,BJ
J-1UvniithBndC.P.KUd,,l,-V
Recitation "Who (in., v
Nume of (;l,rv.' bv
1'Mtll.lld. J "lm,,(
IV.ciii-" Finis," writ,,, . . -havSH
for the Pioneer Pi ni )ofH,';'';
waVgiven':'"" f ,hC4S:
lieuding-By Mrs. Kov l
Song Hy Mr. Slndo. '
Address-" Rumi Credits,'' u Co.
gressmau Hawley. '
Solo-'; The Song, My Mother
to S ng, by Ldna S,rv,,ge Har,li
S.d1,swe,t.s,EbyMr8.h,(terti;,
Miss Brown and Elsie King.
The officers elected for th,. f,.
, nig your lire, president, George s, Bll,
ing; s. i rctiirv. .Inhii T u,,. ,.
KILLED IN AUTO BACI.
Scuttle. Wnfh.. .linn. l!lv.i...i
Dicks,,,,, of Kllcnshurj!, former nimlfl
ol tlie state legislature un.l ,ro!iiiil.
ly iiieutioned for speaker in 1911, w
killed this mnriiiiig, au.l three g'thrti
injured when the automobile imfcl
the last lap of the luO-hour race frci
Chicago was being run, dropiKsl into
ditch two miles east of the ten ((
Hc.lniniiil, l."i miles from Seattle.
In the machine were Mnvnr kv;,w
;of Kllensbnrg, ami several olhor oi
inent Kllensbnrg ol'fieiulj, Tie lei
hip of the race covered the tar
between llllensliiirg anil Sentlle.
The pupils of Laura Grant trill g
jpear in recital in form of i Japum
i ten giirdeii. June 30th, at thefts
Christian .hurcii.
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TILLIE'S PIC
mm
rEATUEffiU
Marie Dressier
Mabel Norman
Chas. Chaplin
g Reels cf Keystone Comedy j
The picture that has made ii
the world laugh-
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAI
BLIGH THEATRE;
Adults 10 Child
.No udvoiwe in l'"! i
Mill City Auto Stage;
leaves 475 State ''
P ni. daily for T.rrJ
villn, SnWi-Mly. W ,
Mchimn o-i.l Dons. Atm n
Phone 003. i
NOTICt!
We have taken .wj
L.itniinna' Auto WHf
.tinue to make t'"l J
lnr trips. i
t..n.TriuiIf
Leaves Hugo school
Hotel ,0.50 p.
liliiiOn. m. j.()flp. a.
5:00 p. ,o.'oop.n.
11 ."0 n. in. J" '
Salem Taxicab Co.
nffice Blig u.
bus h.; ':; '""''. Cortland,
.. r, , ,, leaner. Dr. Ku cv
will have charge of the music. e W g
singing. H,e Cherriun band is to be'
present, rendering patriotic and sacred i
selections. All .Tinrches r..presente, in
he I nlon will be expected by tiJt
body to participate. f
"The OroenoVconier Center
l1 iP""" "1. will serve chicken , I n
ner witn raspberry shortcake and cream
tomorrow from 11 till 2. Price
Governor Withycombe and George j
Palmer Putnam are making arrange-1
incuts to entertnin. in eo otieration with
the city authorities, the committee of
20, who will arrive here with tho Lib
erty Hell, duly 13. A committee, Glen
I'liruh nn.l .1. A. Mills, has been ap
pointed by Mayor White to eoufer with
the state officials to make arrange
ments whereby every lone will have a
chance to seo the bell. As the gondola
ear carrying tho Liberty Bell will be on
the sidetrack near the Southern Paeifie
.I....,,, .u nn t.. .irt,. in.i thai
". p4 lUV . Ulllllll . . IT U3 ,n-v...v.. .
no automobiles will be permitted to I
,i ... .. r . t-u:lrt it
oiock tne pnssnge 10 tne ear. mn
is not expected to arrange nny spn
inl
exercises for tho children, the commit
tee will moke it a point to sec that the
children have a fair chance 101 seo i
bell during its UO-minuto stay here.
... o-o to the
i The Want pa"
'suited often and
'fnvpnee. ...
are
the reason.
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