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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
TEN THE SALEM OAPITAX JOOBNAL. SALEM. OBEOOKSADAY. JUNE 26, 1915 N Always Lowesi irices onsisiem vyuh uuuu . An Introductory Sale of New Advance Fall Models of Women's Suits at Meyers, Salem's Style Store 50 ADVANCE MODELS SENT TO US BY OUR NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE. THE VERY LATEST STYLES "DIFFERENT" FROM THOSE YOU WOULD EXPECT, IN A SALE AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. EVERY ONE NEW-JUST COME IN THIS WEEK AND THEY'RE GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY NEW FOR THE COMING FALL SEASON. FOR. TRAVELING THEY ARE JUST THE RIGHT THING. REGULAR $25.00 SUITS INTRODUCTORY PRICE $19-85 REGULAR $30.00 SUITS-INTRODUCTORY FRICE $23.85 REGULAR $35.00 SUITS-INTRODUCTORY PRICE $27.85 REGULAR $40.00 SUITS INTRODUCTORY PRICE $31.85 SEE THE WINDOW AND INSIDE DISPLAYSOF THESE GARMENTS. Our 749th Surprise Sale Wednesday, June 30th An Offering of Women's Dainty White Waists At only 79c each Here are new Waists, procured as a special attractive value for our Wednesday Surprise Sales. Several pretty styles to choose from show ing the latest collar effects; plain white with embroidered collar also in self figured and stripe patterns. You will be surprised at such value giving when you see these Waists. Next Wednesday Only 79c Each Sale starts at 8:'o0. . See window display Monday Is Silk Day Extra Special Offering of Fine SILK CREPE DE CHINES Our regular $1.50 grade--for Monday $1.19 yd. An excellent quality of Crepe De Chine in black, navy, pink, Nile green, sand, maize, brown, grey, light blue, reseda and other shades. 40 inches wide. This Silk sale should appeal to all women for at this special low price it is a true bargain. Special for Monday Only Our $1.50 Crepe De Chine, your choice $1.19 a yd See the window display Five Free Trips to the Fair-Given by Meyers July Contest is increasing in interest. Standing of contestants at last count: Maud Smith 753 Ethel Trindle 726 Joy Turner 703 Margaret Ostrander 692 Sarah Brewer 596 Dora Gray ' 549 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY OH Straw and Panama Hats The kind that make for stylishness at , a price you can afford to pay. The cool weather has been discourag ing to the man who had his new straw hat ready, but he can't be held back any longer. Felt hats are too heavy , for the warm days. We have a splen ' did stock of all the best shapes, pre senting such an assortment as you will find nowhere else. All styles and varieties of straw, in proportion to suit men of all figures. Priced $2.00 to $5.00. K3 Large Assortment of Decorative Bunting Red, White and Blue, and Cherry Fair Colors; 5c a yard All Around Town 1 4,4.. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialty in fitting glasses correctly. U. H, Imnk bldg. The river conUnuos to fall, the record today standing ut .(I font. Norma N. Leffingwoll, embalinor and lady assistant with Cottage Undertak inn Parlors. I'liunc "ill. A number of local people will assist uu tho musical program to bo given Monday nicrt nt Hit- Oregon Salute Training school. Big special orchestra at the Grand opera house tonight. The West Salom baseball team will The pupiU of Laura Grant will ap-!'lu-v 1MI"'1 ,,,,ln nt Mnri.m 'ounty nr in rental in form of n Jnimneso i '''rroW nlteraooa nt Hie West Hulent first gamo be- ChriNtlnn church . Dr. Wisliceuus Sanatorium for pres ervntion and restointitm of iiculth. Hubbard building. Hal. D. Patton is in Portland this evening to nttend the Shriuors' conclave. o Fuller brothers, Job printers, of 811 verton, hu vc closed down their plant ...... ....... l.,l, r... ,. i., .,.;.... I looking for a location, thoir way tu Corvnllis. "Die "Snrl" company of 70 people lit the ti in ud tonight. Thcv were in tho eitv this morning on V; "0B w again at ma aosK at I " I ..nun, Hurl l mi absence, of several weeks visiting in mo nonnern part or I no slate, Let the Roinhard Cabluot Factory do yuur furniture repairing nml cabinet work, Phono nil. ! Charlos Elgin, city rocrdor; Harry Flgin, Larry Murphy, II. VV. Macy, orin Wntliins are the ineinbers of a 'fishing . party which left this ut'tcrnnctn for the noiidwnlers of t'ralitree neck, i lluddloson in the xylophone tonight and tomorrow, Demand Clear Vision See Things From the Proper Angle These Strenous Times OUR WORK fully (liinrnntocd ns to Fit ami Finish YOU LOOK WELL n n d see well when wj fit YOUR EYES Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 208-200 Hubbard Building Fhons 100. Linn Smith, of the United Statoa Na tional bank, ami mother, who have been visiting for the past three weeks ill nlil'oi nia. returned this morning. Valli Valll, of "My lloro' he Chocolate Soldier. fame, in Hoi for Hall's Ferry. Hall's Forry now open tu the public, Newest uud best road to ludepeiuleuce, Dallas, lieu mi Vista. .1 oli u Mather, prnprietur. Argentala Silver Polish 50c a jar, Foist, tho jeweler. Thompson's old ! stand. I Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C, and family, ami the family of Wm. l'erry, leave this evening in the formers nuto for u week-end trip to Oregon City, to be guests of Dr. Scott's mother, Airs. (lllll Scot I. Mrs. Fiskes greatest success, "The High Uoud," nt the Oregon tomorrow. The Orpheus male chorus has been en gaged to sing next Friday noon at the Armory when dinner is being served to the visiting marching organisations. Tom Ordeinuun wrll appear as soloist. "Sari" at the Grand opera house tonight. A high class musical show, de serving ol' ii big attendiiiicc. Tho new officers of the Senior Chris tian F.ndonvor society will bo installed tomorrow evening at l):l." o'clock in the lust Presbyterian church. The Uev. J. (', Spencer will charge tile offi cers, It's a dandy. You should see it. Come ami take a ride in the new 1910 liiiick-Six, ut Wilson s garage. Arrangements have boen made with the Salem Military hand to attend a convention nt McMinnvillo next Wed nesday, June ;ttl. They will ..march with the Artisan lodge in tho parade to take place that day. The pupils of Laura Grant will ap pear in recital in form of a Japanese tea garden, June HO, at the First Chris tian church, C. O. Constable, county fruit inspec tor, returned today from Scott's Mills, where he went to look into fruit condi tions, lie says that all cnips are fine, with the exi option of prunes, and these he estimates at about one third of n crop, All A. 0. U. W, mombers to meot at hull Monday evening, June 2s, nt 8 n'clocli. Special business, A large at tendance desired, l'y order of Coin iniltee, Tho local Gorman society win hold an important meet inn tomorrow nl'tei- noon nt 2:.'I0 o'clock in Hurst hull. Prominent men of Portland will be present ami all members aro urged to bo there. Business is good. Why? Because I. fix watches to stay, fixed. All work guaranteed. Feist, ' the jeweler, at Poole's drug store. 25 years' exper ience. Luther J. Chapin will go to Eola tills evening to deliver liis lecture on agri culture. Next week, Mr. Chnpin will spend most of ills time in tho French Prairie district in the interest of tho new drainage proposition. "Sari," the operetta which Mr. Henry W. Savage ot'fen, as the legiti mate successor to his "Merry Widow," comes io ine imiml opera house to night, To accommodate those who are em ployed in downtown offices and stores, aim wuoso duties claim their attcntiou later than trsmil Saturday nights, the curtain at the (mini opera house for "Sari" will not gn up tonight until Notice of dissolution of partnership: Notice is hereby given that lloraeinnu & Ltd hike, plastering contractors, dis solved partnership the later part of May, The same business will bo con tinued Individiinllv bv the above par ''' KLV18 LA DUKE. The Salem Poultry & Egg Circle is adding every day new members to the oigaiiizatiini, im, i,0n, within a week to begin shipping. i,.f0ro shipping to Portland, they will try to supply the home demand. The receiving station is at the Salem Fruit Union, and Sherrill Fleming, of Morningside, has been elected manager. Series No. 11 in the Mutual Savings & Loan association will open on July 3, 1015. Applications for stock nre now being received at the office of the secretary, 27o State street. A. A. Lee, president. With a ticket exactly six feet long, F. (.i. ( annett will start on an eastern trip next -Monday, making the first lap of the jcfirney by water from Flnvel. Mr. Cunnetf is going to Augusta, Me., anil his ticket, with its 10 coupons and six transfers, brings him back to Sa lem, A charming company, delightful mu sic and the best kind of merriment, at the (Irnnd opera (louse tonight. You will never regret seeing and hearing sari. R. E. Harrison 1b in the city this week, in charge of the advertising dis play of the coming Ellison-White clinu tauipin. .Mr. Harrison formerly attend ed Willamette university, wns yell lend er, and known amoiff the bovs as "llriek," Mrs, Darling will open a doUcatessen, lunch and strictly home-cooking estab lishment on July 1 at -111,) Court street, llome-innde bread, pies, snlnds, desserts. Hot homo-cooked dishes all ready to take home. Hot corn bread nml '. fins evenings. Meals served. Open Sundays. As a special courtesy to the Merchants of Salem the management announce the curtain at 8:45 tonight for I "Salem's Complete Drug Shop" Announcement We have just added a complete new stock of Drugs, Toilet rticles and Perfumes tu our new Htuto Street Store. We can mpplv voiir needs Promptly. ' ' PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY All Plugs and Medicines used from a new and fresh stock, Cull on us. We also curry fine line of many other useful nrtii les. An examination will make easy shopping. ,'41, . i , Poole's Modern Drug Shop A GENTLE REMINDER That the time for buying ,1,lll01. shingles or building ,llU.,i;il o( any Und AT A HEAL SAVIN,, 1Vla mure opportune. We have an excellent stock of M feneo posts and cedar loganberry lmit which we aro selling at lt very low figure. How about that leaky rooff w0 ,au certainly fill the bill whou it conies to PHEPAHED KOOFINU. We will j. ly show you samples and give yoii prices. Falls City-Salem Lumber Co. 299 North Commercial Street, Telephone 813 tUHWWHfHHflH " The Elk Restaurant Try Our Special for Your Sunday Dinner Nelson & Farrow 333 State Street The social services to be held at the I'nitarinn church tomorrow eveuing will have for tho evening's entertainment a rending from the "War llridcs" by Mrs. Anna Kodgers Fish and violin solos by Mrs. Vioia Verclcr llolman. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our ..heartfelt DIED J'EAIK'K At the family homo, on South Liberty street, Friday. Janf 25, III 13, Wiliiinu lV'UH'o, at the agt of ilS. Surviving him are liis fatkw nnd mother, Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert l'earce, of Salcni Heights. Funeral services will lie JicM Similar thanks tu the many friends foj their afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the !wai Phoue 270 rormcrly Thompson's Jowelry Btord 372 State assistance and svinimthv during the ill ncss and death of our beloved wife and daughter. Avn L. Mason. A. A. MASON AND FAMILY, C. II. M 'CLANK AND FAMILY. 0 Weather permitting, there will be a bund concert tumorrow afternoon ut i:'M in Murion Square. The program will probably include the overture from "William fell," grand opera selec tions from "Carnieu" and a nicely ar ranged list of popular and some classi cal numbers. Members of the recently organized P. A. H. have a movement on loot which they are taking up with the com mittee in charge of the automobile pa rade of the Cherry fair to have a prize offered for tho antci presenting the most patriotic appearance. Coming so close to the national holiday, they feel that it would bie particularly appro priate and servo to stimulate patriotism. Kirk Putnam, son of Mr, and Mrs. .1. H. Putnam, of this city, the motor cyclist who suffered a fractured skull Thursday evening in a collision with 1111 automobile in Portland, is still un conscious in St. Vincent's hospital, and tho attending physicians offer little hopes for his recovery. Mr. .Putnam is -h years old, and unmarried. He has been in Portland since last spring. The accident occurred at Union avenue ami M tci roe street. Captain N. H. Lorenzen, of the Sal vation Army, will deliver his lecture on the Salvktion Army Sunday evening at Hural Chapel, one mile north of the Fairgrounds. As in all his lectures, it will be illustrated I by 151) Btere optiean views, Wednesday the same lecture will be given ut I.ivcsley. On Sunday, the Fourth of duly, Captain Lnrcn.en will occupy the (lerinan Meth odist church during the pastor's ub sence, The Salem Canoe club met last even ing and decided to enter the civic and fraternal pantile with decorated ca noes, Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clo.'k. Several ladies have already entered for the contest in ennoe singles, to be held Friday evening. The water sports committee will offer prizes and trophies amounting to $100. The committee wishes to iinnruinee that the swimming contests ure open tp all, and those who wish to enter should notify Hr. H. F. Pound, chairman of the water sports committee. The vaudeville entertainmont given jby Mrs. H. 0. Henderson, one of the I eamliilatos m the big nomilnritv con I test being given by Ye Liberty nnd mud theaters, nt Vc Liberty Thursday 1 night, was n complete success 111 every i respect. The attendance was. large and the program given by the junior band or uie nemawn Indiiin school, nssistcil 1 .v popular vocal soloists, was tiiorough :l.v eiijuyed. " These benefit entertain incuts, which are given in addition to ine regular picture program nt no in crease 111 price, nre proving very popu lar. I Through a typographical error in last ' night's Capital Journal the name tit I'lumld W. Miles was iriven instead of IjKobin h. Uny in n fistic encounter with i. . .Macv. 1 he mistake wns correct , ed later in yesterday's issue, but a few -of the papers of the first edition were I scattered about town. of Hubert l'earce, the ltcv. ,1. ('. Siciirt officmting. Interment will hike placi at City View cenitery. M KKTJ5 At a local hospital, June 25, 11115, Fred Mcrtz, nt the age 0 I lie is survived by a wifuinai six i'IiH dren, living at St, Paul, Ore. Funeral services will be held frwi St. Joseph's Catholic church, Monilay morning at ::), liev. A. A. Moore of ficiating. Inteiment will lukc ilu! m St. Joseph's cemetery. Public Sale I will sell at public auction id 1 South Lith street, Salem, Monday, Jm 2Sth, at 1 p. 111. sharp, the lollowin household furniture: 1 birilncye (tn ; fonier, 1 mahogany chiffonier, i w fct, 1 leather couch, 1 oak chum clrnt, 1 refrigerator, I brass hc.1, 3 iron W complete, 1 quarter oak library "M. 1 heavy mission library table, 1 if boards,' 2 leather rockers, 2 lnwy ' sion leather rockers with loow ions, 2 heavy mission chairs, 1 mission settee with loose f oak dining room chairs. 1 ' w" table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 ha ' stand's,' 8 large carpets, 1 1 new' sewing machine, 1 ro " . large mirror, 2 common tables, 1 stand, 1 cook stove, 1 dandy h '. ,. trusty incubator, 1 sot phuiuMr ' kitchen utensils and dishes, ' f fruits and jams,. Nearly U " and household goods pradieall) i;.)S S. l.Mh alicei. Terms cash. OWNER Mill City Auto Stage leaves 473 State gAL. p. m. daily fwl' ville, Sul-limily, h y n Mill Cty 7:40 P- ;, " " . ing leaves Mil Cty 30 - ' , and arrives Salem at l:J l'hone 063. ! JJJ NOTICE! ' ... Hints Wo have taken ovo: t u il( COTUIIIUU IV 1ILT lHI'f- , M Leaves 12:51' ' " :00 !' Leaves Blit'h liotei 10:30 n. m. 5:00 p. m . iti in. 11:30 p.m. rr- Salem Taxicab Co. .... II., lei Office lujr0 J iiSf- ' f ijmn It1 1 I f 1 FP HMxpTWrTI"1 sjw f PC'fll'ifi 1 it' p tiiK' "