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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. PRECOX, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1915. ,i U'H'i III i r Jl.tVi.. Salem's Big Department Store Attention, Motorists ! No. 755 Wednesday Surprise rVT.. ir 1 I u.tj a i On Next Wednesday We Hold a Most Important Sale of Automobile Accessories This sale will prove a record breaker for it offers un precedented chances to save on your auto needs. The prices tell better than words what you can save by at tending this event. Remember these prices rule for Wednesday only and we advise an early attendance. (Department on the Second floor.) . See the big window display (Court street.) iiicv-nn. jiuauuKuiH special vvecinesuay . .., $5.00 Small Electric Headlights Special Wednesday $..00 Tire Pumps Special Wednesday $2.00 Tire Pumps Special Wednesday . $1.75 Auto Mirrors Special Wednesday $2.75 Auto Mirrors Special Wednesday . $1.50 Auto Mirrors Special Wednesday Blow Out Shoes Special Wednesday . .. 10c Drinking Cup Special Wednesday . iino jucks special Wednesday i r.n a i n. i , i . J si.uu iinnu-uTs special weunosuay $1.75 Puttees Special Wednesday 50c Lamp Globes Special Wednesday . . . .!5c Lamp Globes Special Wednesday . . . $1.05 Hand Horn Special Wednesday . . . $5.00 Electric Horns Special Wednesday $1.00 Eleetrir llnrnc m,.;..l W.wir,..,,.!.... $1.75 Auto Clocks Special Wednesday $1.00 Trouble Finders Special Wednesday . , " !-" i.Jvii,ii 1-IIHI.-MJUV 25c Push Huttons Special Wednesday . $1.00 Tire (Jauge Special Wednesday . -'"' v uif oiKTiai Wednesday 50c Auto Glasses Special Wednesday S JIs'Sk '''KS-Special Wednesday $.1.00 Rubber Robes-Special Wednesday $7.50 Bumpers Special Wednesday . . J Ammeter Pockets-Special Wednesday ! ! " 25c Cementless Patches-Special Wednesday '. ' 10c Cement-Special Wednesday JJ'S? Sh!V",f Skins Spt-cial Wednesday .' .' .' .' 5 i,00 am ,W,mu;!1 gt-Speeial Wednesday J" ! J00 an lm"b S''t-Special Wednesday $o. X) loo an. Wrench Set-Special Wednesday Sffi J00 " Wrench Set-Special Wednesday $2.5 I oo and Wrench Set-Special Wednesday Si n "S Wednesday ...V , , ninini set specia Wet nosr nv .$5.69 a pair ..$3.39 a pair $1.89 $1.29 $1.29 $1,89 $1.19 39c 6c $1.19 79c $1.39 a pair ........ 39c 19c $3.69 $3.98 $2.98 98c 85c Electric Adapters-Special Wednesday 25c Push Buttons Snipi'i1 Wi.,1 19c 89c . . . . . 23c 39c ... $1.98 ... $2.19 ... $1.39 19c 19c lie f.9c ... $1.79 . . . $1.19 ... $3.19 ... $1.98 ... $1.59 ... $1.19 69c 29c ... $1.19 ... $1.29 ... $1.19 ... $1.69 t.jK-iik on "Pure Religion." Tin- music was furnished by chorus choir and a male chorus, who suing "Where Will You 8penti:ternityt" A caravan of about 200 gypsies ar rived at the outskirts of Kuleni last night from the north and today a sprinkling of gay and gaudy colors may be seen un the atreets of tiiis city. Tin1 gypsies were ordered to move n by the Portland police several 'lays ago and have been working south, trailing nurse? and telling fortunes. The Salem policy notified them to move on Today. S. P. PLANS BIG PICNIC AT THE FAIR GROUNDS ? " h"1 ""I Wn'nt'h St't Spt-cial Wednes,lay . I 75 rZ r T' po,)U!ar S!ZI'H-Sl''ial We.lnesVla;' t 00 T iZ r m' 1,01,11 Kr 8 KlHKrial Wednesday fr!? ! r)Wn mm ar 8 'HSlH'cial Wednesday y,...) l..e (overs, popia,. sizes-Special Wednesday The House of Quality ' B. W. Marsters, county judge of , Douglas county, will he in Sale." tomor row to attend the roeetng of the sti.to highway commission which is to he held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. It is : stated that Judge ilarsteis wishes to present another plan for the iwi.cndi- t ture of the appropriation for road work in 1'ass Canyon and on the Oinyon . (.'reek road. J. E. Wood, of Portland, grand reger.t of the Hoynl Arcanum, witn u party f 'HI, will visit the local council here next .Monday evening. The lodge is making arrangements for several i t i .-1 -tions and entertainment for the visitois ns most of them are men pniniineiit in the councils of the lodge. They expect to motor here, remain over nilit mid return to Portland the following day. o Miss Zadie Palmer, who has been 111 for the post three weeks, is reported to-, day to be on tho Hay to recovery. Miss Palmer is perhaps better acpialnled and familiar with the names of more people nere man any one in the county. Mie has been with the local postoffice regular for the past 27 years and has filled almost every position the office lias to , offer. j IIari7 Taylor and a young man limned Kellogg spent a few hours in the Salem hospital yesterday as the re- ; suit of a collision late Saturday even- I ing with a wagon in front of Kraure Jt Heisc store. White attempting to pass the wagon, for sonic reason they crash ed into it, resulting in severe injuries' : for both of the young men. Fortunate ly no bones were broken, ami they were : able to return to llieir homes resterdnv ' morning. Rosteln & Greenbaum have Just closed a contract for the entire rc-mndeliiig of their store on Commercial street, and the work to begin sometime this week. The store will have an entirely new front, with the double front entrance, entirely of plate glass, making it mod ern unii up-to-date in every respect, fa the re modeling of rtie interior of the store, n special department will be ar ranged for the millinery ami ready-to-wear goods. The plans were dm nil bv (leorge ,l. Post. J. L. Stockton, president of the Ore lletail Merchants association, will go to Portland Tuesday to address a meeting of the retail ierehaots of the state, who are in Portland this week to attend the buyers spcciul meetings, lie will also deliver another address Thursday evening. Mr. Stockton feels very optimistic, .over the general trade condition of the. mite- nod will doubt less give the retail men a booster talk that will dispel any of the gloom thai may have tin iimulnted during the pint two .years. Bartlett pears .--re now cotnii4; Into the market, and according to .lames Walton, the Hrnger Fruit company will probably slii i I'O car binds nml us'i y more from outlying points. The ipiulity of the pears is improving, due, to a great extent to tint spraying that lias been clone, following the suggestions ot the county agrieiilturfst, and t,, the scientific method now being udoptcl by the majority of growers. The low prices tins year are due to the restricted foreign shipments. Employees From All Over Division Will Come In Special Trains ! The Portland iJivision Safety Com iniitee has arranged for a huge basket "Safety First" picnic for all of the Southern Pacific Eiiiployees,thcir rela tives mid friends to be held at the State Fair rirounds Saturday, August -I. Among other things a number of competitive athletic events are now be ing arranged, a baseball game will be j 1 1 1 J . 1 off and a number of handsome prizes will bo given to the wniners. If. I). Houston, who is completing the arrangements in this city, estimates that there will be at least Hani people, present from all parts of this division. Special trains will be, run for the benefit of the employees ami a general good time is promised nil of the railroad a and their friends who attend the picnic. The following are chairmen of vniions committees now arranging the details. Publicity, Ni-al .Murray; sports, ,1. A. Kllis; train service, (i. I '. Morris; base ball, ,os. Furlong; transportation, A. A. I.owe; Music, T. I;. Ilillingsley; grounds, .1. (). Johnson; program, Marie l.owes; concessions, .las. Ifnddiuinu; prizes, K. .1. Pecker; safety, K. J. Connolly. who died suddenly Friday evening from an attack of apoplexy, was hehl yester day afternoon from the chapel of Hid don & Hicbnrilsou, the services being concluded nt Mount Crest Abb..v muiisoleum. The services were n In I'd ), tl, I.... L',..:.. l- .1 .1 Firs. ('o,,.,o,ti; I ': ! ' ! IV-l '"! vicinhy. M. Martin Carleton Smith ....... ,, i, ..... i, ' . ' '.. ,. "ls" "Wii recently elected ns tint "When the Hoses h,om " Tl in! ,lie '""" " loans for the bearers were Superintendent (). M, F.. , "' liott, A. A. Lor, Merritt llavis, I'. S. i 4 Hotson, F. A. .Miller and James F. A.-;2 ,y. . , Custom Made Clothes are tho best after all. You get a Better Kit Better Style Better Workmanship for tho same money. We have In our store over 400 suit patterns and each one a suie to fit you in any stylo you want. Where can you find a rendy-iuade stock of goods so Inrgef There are about 40 different styles of coats. Mul (iply the number of patterns by the numlJer of styles 100 by 40 and you have 16,000. Were can you find a stock of 16,000 suits, each and every one of which would fit you? You would not be able to find that ninny to choose from if all the elo'thes in the Pacific Northwest were piled to gether. Ilesides, you keep tlie money in Salem when you order a suit of me. MnnHmnnBBMnBHnnnni Governor Wlthycombe and II. S. Hud-1 son, supreme muster of the I'oitcd Ar-1 tisans, will attend unit deliver short addresses at the reception to be given i the prize drill team of the Aitisaus at' their lodge next Wednesday evening. A ' short program has been prepared for"tlie evening, including the diill bv the girls. A baiopiet will close the evening'.,. ,..'. tertnininent. j John Ovall, of the Swedish Tabcr-' nncle M. -;. church, is in tho ,-ity to-1 day. lie reports interesting services at the church yesterday r.nd even-thing in ' a prosperous condition. Mr. tivull, who lives in Portland, has been appointed bv ' the state fair board to take charge o'f Scandinavian day here, October , 'Hi,,: church here is doing much to encourage ; Scandinavian honieseekers to come to 1 this country and was influein i,il lust week in locntillL' two famili.. A t ,'llrl." of Portland, is here with Mr Ovall, representing the Oiegon Posten the only Swedish paper in the state. He expects to get out a s i g , , number next September. COURT HOUSE NEWS i j Sensational Break In London and Pans The diligence with which Canada guards her border against alien enemies is shown in u letter received yesterday by Sheriff F.sch from the provincial Iftl'l'' at Waldo, B. C, a station of entry into Canada along the northern border of Montana. The letter states that the officers at Gateway are hold 'ag Henry ,1. Mill,.,-, ,v (leiman, who says that his parents live nt Slid South Twenty-first street. Salem. Tlo.v ni,.i mat his recur, 1. (Copyright 1013 by the New Yoik Kvening Post) New York, Aug. 0. The feature of Tithe financial situation today was a sen- .,i i i, :.. i.t...i..,. t ..i.. n.ll.V.'lll I'l.UIV .11 lAtlltllV 1,11 l.V'IOOJII and Paris. Sterling exchange declined to 4.75 a new low mark for the war period, con pared fo the previous low figure of 4.10 ll-Ki on June .'10. The further break gave interest to the arrange inents under way in London to ar range for large credit here. There has been no official announcement, but in dications are that something must bo done soon by London bankers lo fortify the exchange market. f.xetinuge on Paris also touched a - o The funeral of Miss Mary Chlldcrs, Ivan O. Martin attended the meeting ol the supreme board of directors of :Hic I nitcd rtiiii,s. held last Saturday ' Iorlla.,,1. Besides other business, the directors nllo-.tci die claim of Uiss Mary Childeis. who died in this citv last Friday, and of Clarke I., liodgers. Mr. Maitm is a nieinber of the board ot directors and through his efforts several loans were made in this vicinity' 1 he I in led Aniens is pructicnllv 'a , wc-torn organization and their loans have all been made on the coast stlv i. ... i. i ... .. dielit'f of this coiiiitv I.:. i new tow noirh of .T7.L friincd t th ,lcl. v .",,. inn nine- .... - ... .... ... cedents might be known before he'llir against tho previous low of ;i.i:l would . iilloweil to enter Cuiiada. ' "''''"u exehtinge was a trifle stronger. Sheriff Ksch w,.n t to the nunilier ;' s" far as the slock market was run given and fouml the parents of ! corned L'eueral urofit taUinrj after an young nmn, who is Is years of age, and , early advance caused some, recessioni. t icy said that he left Salem for eastern I Thentwns apparently increased buying Oregon some weeks nKn to get work us n few railroads on'tho expectation of ' old 1 1 ml none m Nl v i'nv,,,l,l., ,.., ,..,,.,.. : ...... ... i.i.,.,i the denuiud for 'wur slocks" is not in keen ns it was. There were sharp advances in a few war stocks at the opening which was fairly active with heavy trading in " some quarters, r damages has been filed by ' s"mc "'' high records were made, I'Vuit I'niou iigt,inst but the trailing lucked the enthusiasm ' & Co. express company, in 1 which has been so pronounced recent!,,. court of this Ciiiiiitv ' Tl... I Most, of lb son, -ot, ill,,,, ,,,,. ,,-.,. I I,, l'r ' custom Oregon he wont to i,,. i , ! H "I'l'osed clmle.l to go on into Munuda to look for employment. The , slie,,tt informed the provincial officers ot the result of his investigations. A suit fo the Sulcm . Wells Faro llle circuit court .1,1 CAFJFQRNIA BEAUTY QUEEN Ol' CARXlvID tr'iit union nll,.r..u .1..,. .... ' ... :.. ...., .1 .. , ., . 1 , --H-n ,, ion,. ,(, , ill sn-ei Mimes 1111(1 till) SIOCKS Ot C(UI- 11. tliev vdiid tl xpioss coinpanv ' nient companies. tor one empty refrigerator car to lie ; 1'ittslinrg advices indicates this dc- ( . ' ""."I 'he truit union on the ff. niiiml must 1 oine prominent soon if ' I "t une lo, tor the shipment of i the railroads have prepared themselvM ol-.' i '' cv'' 1. Nebraska. The! to handle the large ' traffic expected I, ,ne h' - Kr"n",s. '; "otified to he,i the crop movement Is nt its height, "hmcioiit ,' . 1 . ,v"'y for The governnient August crop report 0,1 i; ""in ine ex.ness eon .-v 'Klcement to fu,H the c,- , ,1,,.',,,. I1,"""1 ""' plaintiff alleges that ; ' " was no, delivered ,,, , 'i " 'I'at by ivuson ,,f ,1. delay 712 i.U.s ot the I,,.,,,,,, ,.,!, t, (.s ( " imiatcl v .,!,, lni t ;:r""1 ,h" "' iw r.;.r" ... . """" nsK damn " .. i. 1 age 11 r, pblllltlft in the suit si tiling in a rv the Salem's municipal bathing beach did a land office business yesterday. Full,. !''i" people were on the beach and bath ing, and the. foiry worked over time currying, by net mil coiinl mid the mon ey ni ken in, 4M). Aill of which seem 1 to indicate that the idea of 11 niunicioal bathing bench was right, anil bus (ho support of the people. Ill order .make things more comfortable, a r freshnient stand is now doing busiiu" , "ii the island and u cheeking room In b. en established for the convenience 1 , tl"' batlieis. No matter what you have to sell, a Journal Want Ad will eell it for you If It con be sold. J Kerot.y ll( Sta.o Oe.u H. 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