Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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PRICES
DID IT
PARASOLS
$1 .49
$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
values, plain or fancy,
all colors, its take your
choice
LADIES' WAISTS
$1 .98
Lingerie, Silk and Crepe
De Chine, values $2.50,
$3.50 and $4.00. Last
Call
WASH GOODS
125c
Galatea s, Ducks,
Crepes, Zephyrs, Rice
Cloths, Etc., reg. 18c,
20c and 25c sellers.
Weil-Known Jeweler
Retires From Business
(Onpitnl Journal Special Serviced
Dallas, Ore., Juno 20. John II.
ri noplierd, who has boon in the jewolrv
Ml business on Jluin street, for the vast
Niteverul years, is holding n cleanup
Hjsnlo today of stock and fixtures nml
will retire from the business. Mr. Sh.-p-
H herd hns secured R, M. Ilnrdinp. nn ex
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entire stock is disposed of.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear $10
and $12.50 tailored Suits,
stripes and shepherd checks.
Last Call Price
13.90
$7.50 and $8.50 One Piece
Dresses, Serges, Poplins and
Silk and Wool mixtures
$3.90
$9.00, $10 and $12.90 Coats,
every Coat in stock must go.
Last Call
$4.90
300 Ladies' Dress Skirts, all
new, latest fabrics. Last Cali
$1.98 & $2.98
48c
85c and $1.00 Negligee
or Dress Shirts, Fancy
Percales, Chambray and
Madras
Change in Management,
i C. E. Hoyt this week purchases tllc
interest of his nnrtner. W s iii,ri..
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w "i tne imperial hotel and will hereafter
J; conduct the business by himself. Mr.
J , Qu'Kb'.v, the retiring member of the
II firm, has returned to his former home
in Portland.
mm, iUiMt r.na Kliiaril, ot Koseiiurc, is in
raude, nre in Port In ml this week visit
ing nt the home of Mis. J .1., Castle.
Airs. J. tlrnnt returned this week
from Portland, where she hns been vis
ltiiiR at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Simon lirindheim.
Mrs. Moyd lVknrd, of Eugene ,is
visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hayter, on Xorth Mnia s'reet.
-Mr, and Airs. U. N. I'heirington left
this week for Portlaad, where they will
join Mr. and Mis. U. E. Williuins for n
trip to Sun Franeiseo. After n short
visit nt. the exposition Air. and Mrs.
i nernngton will return to their home
iew lorn tity.
Mrs. Mollio Museott returneil tl.i.
week from Portland, where she hud
been visiting her daughter, Airs. A. K.
Hill.
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- SHOE BARGAINS
49c
Ladies' .and Misses'
Pumps and Oxfords,
values up to $2.00 and
$2.50. Special prices on
all Shoes
the city visiting at the homes
uves aim mends.
Judson Poster, of Bridgeport
the city this week visiting
turn triemls.
!r. E. A. Hollmun is in Seattle vis-
lung nt the homo of his viirent. ,
; Elmer V. Rnlderreo has gone to
iHlai-k Hock, where he will work in the
logging enniis this summer.
I Air. nnd Mrs. E. V. Puller have re-
m , turned from u short visit in Port
K lu lid.
J" i "ill Hartley lias returned from
MANY LOOS WERE LOST.
The head eates nt the W ,,,i,l
out In st Thnrsdnv nfteuioou and left
the Staytoa ditch high nii.l drv for n
short time. The Stnyton Pitea'co. got
n crew uf men nt work the next dnv nt
a teniiorary dam nnd it is thought Unit;
almost everything will soon be running.!
The Sulein ditch people kindly turned,
in enough water from their ditch up to
Tuesday of this week to keep the city
water woiks going, nnd the electric
light, plant moving nt night. !
One of the most, seiiins losses, be
sides the iieadgntes, is the fact that
about !!.'0,II00 feet of logs belonging to
the Hrnwii -Pet .el Lumber Co. got uwav
tnrongli the damaged head gates ami,
u are strung from the spillway to the
Minimal river. It. will probnblv cost
these
ing to pay for this hns not yet been do
rided, Stnyton Mail.
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tj K. A. Miller, n prominent Portland I r''','1 l""lllr'''1 l"""1" t l'it' tl
M attorney, wns in the city this week .k 111 lot-' I'0"'1' -'""t who is
m : attending court.
Ml Al iss Edith Stnrluick, of Portland, is
Kl la guest nt the home of Dr. and .Mrs. A.
B. Stnrlmck on Court street.
J! Jlenry Aluscott returned Friday ev-
eiiiui; an'ui a aeveriu nays stay in
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MAY BE PLAYINO POLITICS.
LADIES HOSE
23c
39c and 45c Silk Boot
Hose, lisle top, double
toes and heels. Last Call
Bed Spreads
$1.35 and $1.50 White
Honey Comb Counter
Panes, full size.
Assorted riTCtr
designs ff OL
Dress Ginghams
12'2c and 14c Dress
Ginghams, every stripe,
plaid, check and Ql
colors, sale O3C
BOYS' WEAR
23c
Boy's 39c. and 45c Hick
ory Shirts and Bib
Overalls, all sizes, on
Sale
SILKS
45c
75c and 85c Foulard and
Messalines and Silk and
Wool Crepe, all colors.
Last Call
Huck Towels
50 Doz. Bleached Huck
Towels, 18 by 34 inches.
Ready for Ql
use sale 03L-
Children's Dresses
85c and $1.00 Children's
Wash Dresses, ages 4 to
14. Great va-yio
9c
15c and 18c Derby Rib
bed fast black Hose, all
sizes from 5 to 9 1-2
Aliss Hose Sheridan, n teacher in the
H Dnllns schools, returned to her home
'in Shedds, the first of the week.
M' 1. John I.ockmnn, of Salem, was
nj ln the city the first of the week the
! (juest of friends.
II Airs. C. 1.. Barnes nnd daughter, Miss
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( Wnodbiii 11 Independent.)
It is iiitlumtod tiuit Major Carle
Alirams will withdraw or has with
drawn his resignation ns innjor to
j'lense Adjutant tleneral White and to
liecp nay one else from promotion.
There will be considerable politics
Waved in the Oregon National (lunrd
before the expiration of tlovernm
Withycoinbe's administration.
-w--oSiW ffi
The hot water tank
empty and the
washing half done
Very unpleasant but usu
ally the case when you
depend on the coal fire The
RUUD
Tank Water Heater
Will coirect thit diffi
culty and gira jou hat
writer In sufficient quan
tiliat to carry the work
to completion without
vexatious delay, and at a
low coil for u. Con
nected complete, ready
T lor operation. Pay with
your gat bill email
monthly payment.
The Gas Co.
H Iff I
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What iins bivomn of th old fash
innoil people who used to go hi bed
with.tho cliickeual
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COVER-ALL APRONS
39c
50c and 65c large Ging
ham Aprons with
sleeves, best grade. Last
Call
Millinery
Ladies' Summer Hats, Straw,
Fibre and c 0 m b i n a tions.
Last Call
$3.50 and $5.00 Ladies Trim
med Hats, in one lot. Last t
Call Price
$1.98
$1.50 and $2.00 Misses' and
Children's Trimmed Hats, all
Styles. Must go at
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jfpm 45c and 50c Summer m1
JMMlfl- Ralbrigan Shirts and n!
0m awers, sizes up to4l gi
yltm BEDDINGS JB1
wMmM Blankets. Comforters, M:
Wit Mf Pillows, Sheets and Pil- &
75 c
BEDDINGS .
At Cost
Blankets, Comforters,
Pillows, Sheets and Pil
low Cases at cost
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Englewood Residents
Honor Rev. H. B. Dorks
,1-nst night, June IS, tiie people in'
E'lglcwiiod, regnrdlens of church nf
filititicin, gnvc n reception lit tlie litile
'Impel to show their npprecintii n (f
N'" fact ;hnt the 1'. H. eottferetiee se
c,'tl;." held in Salem hnd in their wis
lorn rctnined Kev. II. B. Dorks ns pas
bu' of t li ut congregation, thereby lis-"ifi-ig
the nffiliation of this est-em
"I'le family for lit least iinother year.
Nis. I'uriio Chase witli two assistants
'l!'l spent the day in lecorati:i(: tin
fliurch room nnd basement for the oe
fusion. Alias tirnce Moileucop gave an
interesting solo. Next was player b.v
jiev. Hlmlgctt after wl:ieh Revs. A. A.
"inter t,f the Cnited Kvnngelienl
''""eh, R. N. Avison of the M. K.
'liurch. R. (1. Hiiminerlin nnd W. N.
"I"!get of the V. B. faith, and L. II.
Sl,er, All mnde short nddrcsses ex
pressing a welcome to this esteenmble
fiimilv, ufter which Rev. Dork re
sponded in n very appreciative man
ner. Airs. Klbert Thompson gave two
readings and Aliss Gladys Zdl one. The
m,e girls of M.. 1"'ks' i '"
s,l I class sang ".bsus 1 ols
Shine.". Next was a so ) Uelln
Knlston, which was wed delivered. In
(ilenson sisters sang n s"iig entitled,
."The Stins."
I 1 if couu:'-!. ,
I .. I, ..V . iwiih Alilnc. line
! mill 1 10 l
which Rev. Dorks pronoun I the bene-
.. . m K.. t n,ii rctlliil to
,the bnsement where the lad)
vided lunch.
ti.., .r.,nnil ami tine r.ient
charge of Airs. Carrie
r,.,n UIIK litlllllie
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.Mrs. riiisuiNiN r-
1 T., ,nn n I,,(TC1 UT
pleasant arm
held in Kngle-
noted tor its
Compensation Act An '
Advantage To Workmen
"The Wnrkingnian ' ' oiii ation
Ait" was disci, sed hist evening at the
social services held in the I nitii i ijin
church.
Dr. I'. II. Thonii.siiu. who helped
drnl't the fee m llc.lllle for the services
ioetors iiclinu' iiihIi-i tins lot, said
he regatded the pn-Mige ol tins
.. I of
,' I that
i had pro
Chase and
and coiitr
the
bv
iiiimiriiassei
was pndinbly
...,,;,il,le nft'uir
wood, whioh locality
sociability.
alto
no more
ever
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was
there
PORTLAND'S SCHOOL DIRECTOR
l'orlland, lre June I'l .--ninuel 1',
l.o.-kvvood ns elected H'llool dire, to,
Saturday ever Dr. Knn-st A. Soiniiu-i.
ineiimbent, by a vote of out to in d
a half to one. Complete returns Iimii
every precinct in the si Im.oI .i-ti;ct
; give' the follow ing results:
I.oi'kwond
Sominer
criitipeiihiilinii law n; the hct ever pass
ed by the Hiegnn legislature as it woili"
to tiie lieii.tii of nil. During the past
year .l.uon ,:'s,s have I n hniidleil by
the i iiiniiiissinn. As first aid in neci
dents, tlie expense, are not allowed to
i'.ei e, iL''o. i lie of hi advantages of
i hi- law is Iniit where n Inim is iniurcd,
he i-. piljil a i nm clistltioll until he call
letorn to orl.. and in case this time
I x-ceil.s s It.ilIlT b s. he is lirdell'd to an
oilier s ngion. 'i In coitipeiisat ion can
lint eXece,! 00 per cent of the illlircd
Itillll'i Moulin u;i:es, ninl this coinpell
ntiuli IS Pijill.-Cid llecoldlhglv to the
waj'e. In- was 'r.'iKiiig. For total di-n
lulitv. -in I the .loitor, the in juri-il
JllflV IS pl.'.'ed oil a pcl,sf, lor hte.
'I In- wo low i" nllonid tlo a month in
iii-e of tin' 'lentil o' her oiiluin. niel
l,htnin:il an "'int lor e.'i' h child nil
- ot :i:e, 1 he law allows
Wise is tlio man who knows he isn't.
The Elk Restaurant
Under New Management
Our aim is to please and we respectfullv
solicit a share of your patronage.
Nelson & Farrow
Ltiokwood's majority -'I-'.'
The tottll Note cast wns T
um cast iluriltL- tin- 1,
, lien i - -
i .1 I r. of the I II V. I Oi '"
Mil r ee '" ' "
iliet Put t". Soul
hi.ol iTi-'inif I. f"i
ing pin..- was nt tl-'
elioiil, and pic ii" '
voting place n nt
hi,l. Tl." it:
I.ockwood. I": S'-m
mi ii
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'HI llllllll
l',eli,linii
law t'lom
e.-ilils ill-'l
more sail'
I an
.1 tin
carried every pre
mer carried
which the I
Atkinson or trad
1.1, for which tin
the old railing
..r.,.;nct 4 mis:
Ill Tl,e vote III precinct CI
:tiltlH ill
a li'nl standpoint, lie re
inle e bv the state as nim Ii
.ta-lory than old line nrn
:,. tl vi case is not so gioiil.
n l the "t;itc li:i an eye nioie lor tie
iUk niM"t I' an iii-nriHii in
,c,-e.iinrtei in the nut
hi'- a l.iuher llieldent
r in Ijirope, iii.I Mr. VYil
ciiil r v
tin
n :
l.ockwriod, 'il
two candidate
Soinnicr, I'1', "nl
i wcie in the nee.
tl.
GERMAN ATTENDS SULTAN
Amsterdam. June 21 A tlerman s
cinlist has been summoned to Consjun
iinople to attend the sultan, accord,
,0 Berlin depnt'-hes here todnr. Tl..
nature of hi. illnt-M Jlw
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Tin
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iiaiii.
All log
, w in. t v
pin er l ull
jr i"
gi .tion ot
IlilllllL' "I'
Steel Com
Vidcnts er
isiecl l (,etClliV.
Mr. Will;iini.
i Mite coinpam
! (he labor in
lining
es are now
ii to i rev out accident. A
,1 l in i'oii I 'it y gives a priw
i n.rrith for the best ug
inr.v to prevent nccidctits.
l.Tt vcar the Cnited States
nHtinii has re luced its ac
at, and thn Illinois
per cent. "In time,1'
1 liclicvn tnai pri
will be forced out of
irnie e 1. usiiii-ss and I also
eii.-ve that
the crintry
,oa for safety
itl,;a
a year, every mill
have its organira
"For its work
and its policies"
The Standard Oil Company (Cali
fornia) has been awarded many
honors for its high grade products
exhibited at the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, but the one
it prizes most the one in which
it feels the deepest sense of gratifi
cation is the special award "fur
its work cincj its policies."
Gold Medal
of Honor
This means that its treatment of its
employees, its dealings with the pub
i. . . i i
lie, its attitude toward competitors.
' ' its service to its patrons, its metho
- of producing, transporting, and i
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fining petroleum in short, the com
pany's business morals and practices
have been found worthy of the
special praise of a great national jury
of awards.
The company is justly proud of this
signal honor as a recognition of the
fundamental policies under which it
hns operated from the beginning.
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(CAUIORN1A)
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