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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
i) . EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. "Prices Always Lowest rnnwatent With Good Merchandise fiRRflON. SATU?"- AUG. 21, 1915;, Salem s Big Department Store 151th Wednesday Surprise August, 25 Campers' Sale of Splendid Cotton Blankets up to $1.15 Special Wednesday 8:c a pair. Here's a fine chance to buy cotton Blankets at a most unusual price. Full bed size Blankets in tan or grey with various colored borders; good weight and regular $1.00 and $1.15 numbers taken from our bedding stock. We offer them for next Wednesday, the 25th, at this extra low price 83c a pair Sale starts at8::50. See window display. Bedding department (second floor). SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S MUNSING UN ION SUITS, $1.50 kind- Special $1.15 a Suit Short sleeves, summer weight, ankle length. See the window display. $1.00 Porosknit Union Suits, large sizes special 69c a Suit. The Home of Satisfaction Free Trip to San Francisco The August Contest for a free trip to the world's greatest exposition closes tonight The successful candidate will receive free transportation to and from San Francisco and $5.00 a day for 5 days while visiting the great fair. This contest closes the fourth event Agnes Bayne, Dora Richter and Maud Smith were the winners in the first, second and third contests Tonight's returns will decide the winner for the fourth. The September con test, the fifth and final event commences Monday and should bring a number of entries. It costs nothing to compete in these events. Just co-operation on the part of your friends in purchasing at Meyers and saving the sales slips for their favor ite. A vote with each 25c purchase. Sales slips must be voted at the contest booth within seven days of date issued. Clip out the nomination blank below and enter yourself or one of your friends in this greatest and final contest of the series. This nomination is good for one hundred votes only one coupon credited to each person nominated. The winner of the August Contest will be announced in Mon day's paper. Nomination Coupon Meyers September Contest for a free trip to the Panama Exposition. Name Address GOOD FOR 100 VOTES This Week A Sale of 12 l-2c Percales, 9c a yd. Meyers' quality Percales in blues, blacks, greys, reds, etc., good firm cloth that will wash well 36 inches wide and our reg ular 121oc seller. Hop pick ers, house-keepers, mothers, should be inter ested in this event noth ing better for aprons, wrappers, house dresses, children's dresses, etc. Take -your pick of the lot 9c a yard. (See the window display) SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW HATS 10c kind. extra special 20c each. Just the thing for hop pickers. (In the Men's section.) Twickenham project. Mr tupper wi. file a report on the Suttle's lake pro ject soon. Among thosewho nave Hooked sail- from Salem are Mr. and -Mrs. A. U Golden, Frank Willmau and H. Sj. CuU. denartment of the Chi cago store opened today in their iuvr building just completed. The front lon er floor of the annex will lie f the grocery department, win e the rear will be arranged for suits and clonks. Monroe Kye, a native son, born In the south end of Marion county, Ore., is being urged by the grangers and b s ,anv friends to become an ...spirant to nnntv ediniuissioner, ru suite." .. Williams Still Tennis Champ, Beating McLougMm Xorris Wil- V.mnnif All?. -1. H . il. , .,nwiim T.H1IIIN l! 11 liUl I 'i L' " nil ni!?, me iivi"4. . ....nin took tho measure cf -Maurice -t .- Heckwith, whose term expires this fall. i R. B. Houston, Southern Pacific I agent, went to Koseburg today to at !teud the funeral of Fred Willi, nn old ' time railroad conductor who died Jii : Portland this week, at the age of 00. ne naa ueeu ... . - . fc sm, ni ,,t i While there isn't any special canning I cars will be at the depot to curry the ' contest on among the ladies living on i : 1,1;,, t'ni'inpr title Homer, fcniing him i the final match for the classic Casino cup here. . MeLoughlin faded quickly after win niutf the first set und thought he. ob viously was bringing all his cunning in to plav. Williams took tho remaining sets with comparative cast-. ; Williams was playing ut the top t his game while the " California comet dia not display the form which restrain ed the national title for him so long. The first set went to deuce and AIc Lwighlin then smashed his way through winning 7-5. With this reverse, the .champion set to work, however, and won the next three sets, 0-1, 0-3 and A great gallery was present to wit ness the match. Let Me See Your VP m ft i your ejej m emmw GOOPlGOODS See the new advance showing of Women's New Footwear for Fall and Winter. Ymik PnttfiTO street, vet from the re ! ports received so far, Mrs. Frank Hob 1 erts made a record hard to bout when she canned l0 quarts of peaches yestcr ! day. i The Salem Street Railway band will (attend the trainmen's excursion to ! Newport tomorrow, accompanied by their base drum, which has been painted in brilliant colors, with the wording, I "Southern l'acifie Salem Street Rail- way band." The drum can now be j seen, as well as heard. I Mrs. Ella Watts will return tomorrow I from a week's visit spent at Lebanon, j She is an enthusiast when it comes to j collecting agates and after the collec tion made this week along the Santiani, is of the opinion thut the river agates are fully equal to those fouud at New I port. ! A hunting party composed of W. H. ' Dalrymple, Mark Huloy and Henry j Lacy, all well known sportsmen of this ! city, left today for the Little North ! Fork of the Suntiam und intend to camp on the shores of Miiiintain House lake. They will return Sunday night , after spending the time fishing and I probably combing a few canyons for a deer. o- excursionists home. J. H. Brooks, the next postmaster of Silverton, was in the city yesterday. He will assume the duties of postmaster on September 1, succeeding K. U. Allen, who has been postmaster for a term of four years und six months, having been appointed by President Taft, Air. Allen will engage in the garage and repair business, with his brothers. The commission of Air. Brooks is a recess appointment, and subject to confirma tion by congress which meets the first Alonday in December. o H. Morziziensykey, the man who was arrested by the Salem police on a charge of breaking open a freight car was released this morning upon infor mation received from the railroad de tective, Barney McShane. It appears that nothing was taken from the car and no loot was found upon tho pris oner when he was searched, AlcShane has just returned from southern Oregon where he has been conducting the hunt for Hooper, the holdup man who held up the sheriff and escaped from jail with the sheriff's gun. II. R. Eberdlng, president of the Port land (tun club, informed State Forester Elliott today that he had a complete I alibi on the charge of shootinir ut one Monday and early next week, starts; of .Mr. r.lliott's lorcst rangers for a the annual hop picking in this part of i d eer. Air. Kberding says he has nev the valley aad for the past week, camp-1 or been deer hunting in b if. life. The ers on their way to the fields have been .; information received by Air. L'lliott was If an hour's reading main ache. If printed matter occasionally igoc, misty." If yon arc obliged t0 stop wc,y periodically to rest your eyes fur a few moments. If you find it easier to read team than the normal 12 inches; or further away than tins. If yon cannot recognize people across the street. If you cannot read si n ot names eas ily, or cannot distinguish the t iiue hj public clockB. Tf you have to niaUe an of fort to seo clearly knittiug the brews for e,x. ample. it vivid 'light gives you pain in fji eyes, or if you require more likt than hitherto. . Ary experience of nearly ;t,1 years in fitting correct glasses to relieve evo strain will bo at your service. If classic are not needed, I positively decline to supply them. I guarantee satis-l'aotion in. every respect. I change your glasses for one year if necessary, free of charge. No e'xtui charges for examinations, no drugs or drops used as they are dangerous. All broken glasses replaced while you wait at very reasonable prices. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Doctor of Optics Offices: 210-211 U. S. Bank Buildini; Salem, Oregon Phone 110 stopping at the roadsides, waiting for the work to begin, liven terry street near the river hud its campers, but to day the whole family moved on to the fields. Walter L. Spaulding and Walter from a forest ranger who stated that the man who shot at him said he was president of the Portland dun elm. but that he gave no credentials to prove his assertion. Auto travelling parties with pennants Wiuslow returned this morning from a j showing they are from the central and hunting trip ol two weeks in Douglas western states arc just ordinary every county. The party went after door along day occurrences now, although three Martin creek and what is known as the j months ago, one from ns far awnv as Gettysburg field, fnm Adolpli and j California would attract a crowd of the I.. C. Woodruff, the St. Paul speed demon, h:is been making some sub stantial improvements at his place, II. (ioedle being the architect. Atlanta Journal: The liopuhlU-ans ! oaa't say that Kdisou was selected as! a naval adviser because ho was a good party man. flimiittttttti THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Fall Reduction Sale This Is Your Last Opportunity to Get Refrigerators at the Jobbers Price Which Is Less Than Regular Wholesale. Note the Prices Below Notasenie Refriger ator, the best that can be bought $35.00 4" N'otasenie for only $'JJ0 t.'J .N'otavme onlv for ...I: 1.S0 All Around Town iwtiiitmttmmiimHmtmiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuut Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. S. bank bldg. F. M. White, of Jj, a. White & Sons, will spend Sunday with his family and sister, Miss Hlanch White, at the family cottage at Nye Ueaeb. Dr. Stone's Drug store. tf President Carl Gregg Doney, of the Willamette university, will preach tomorrow- morning at the Jason Lee Me morial church, ut 11 o'clock. The question of a good coffee in your own home can be easily settled. Phone or see Win. Cahlsdorf," 133 North Lib el ty street. William Huggins returned this week j frum a three month's business trip for the Lllison-Wliitc (liautauqua company. His work took him through Tennessee, : Missouri, Minnesota and Montana and was in t lie nnture of checking up the business of the company, as well as making new bookings. Of interest to hop pickers. Slightly Dr. Stone's Drug Store. tf Ms at one-third of nricimil viilm. Vm liahls.lorf, 13,, North Libert v street. Dr. L. O. Altmau will return tomor row from a two weeks' vnention at the Deputy County Clerk TJ. nan i rtuicisea exposition. Mnle oil Ins anil w ife return..,! Inst The Notaseme Refriger ate' has the best con slmctlMi that Is put into miy bos. We have them in side ice as well m top ice. This is your last chance this season. Read the Prices on the Following tWiM Side b-e Kefritietator for only $J3.80 W.0 Side Ice Kofngerator only $-J0.9O 30.iHt White hW, all metal, only $J.M i.VW Tup Ire Refrigerator only $17.80 :'iUM Top lc Kefrigerator only $13.20 I'aH! Top Ice Kefrigrtstor, only $970 lo..n Top l. Refrigerator, only $6.50 I I ft ' "" ,Ar,''i:i'r7T," : ' '"-CJ: Elect rte wpc Only $19.50 home 'FURNISHERS iLUf. CUURr&NJCMSTS. HI w mu the rUBOVS WtytaglM Spring H YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE S visit, the uoctor spent ?.everal days vis iting with relatives lit Berkeley. Refrigerators. Prices ilrnost cut in two. Huron ii Hamilton. Dr. C. Hartley, for several years g resident of Corvallis. has moved to this city and will engage in his profession of dentistry. He has engaged offices in the 1'. National bank building. Mary Ptckford, Ye Liberty, today. The suit a robe shmild net prevent one from bath ing at the bench tomorrow, n. the Sa lem Hunt factory is now prepared for the biggest rush of the season. a. night Boyor, from a wife, who accompanied them on the trip are returning home by auto. In the week's hunting, the party killed eight deer. The contract for the concrete founda tion and walls of the new Koth'buildiug to be erected on Liberty street, was to day awarded to David Korb. Others submitting bids were August Kelnber ger, L. C. Denison and F. A. Eiixon. The brick work for the entire build ing will be awarded with in n few days. The annual Nebraska picnic hag cnangcd in mite ami pince or mceiing. ; neiu, wtiile Air. Constable has boon According to present arrangements, .Ne- working in the Rnsednlii district mid braska day will be held next Thins- going over parts of the county 'form day, at the fair grounds. All the Ne-1 erly inspected to discover wheth'er there braska folks are expected to be there has been any new cases of blight devel at 1U o'clock, with well filled bask- oped The work no., fs not only look ets, and stories about the sand hills and 1 ing for new enws of the blight but in dim Dahlman, the cow boy mayor of j confining it to the territory affected Omaha. 1 ine tnemans and the Commercial jCluli have been especially invited to I attend the "Safety First" picnic of :the Harrimnn club, to be held at the 'tair grounds next Wednesday, August -.). It is expected that ' Governor ithyenmbe will deliver a short ad I dress, with responses by Key. l!rrv K t Marshall for the Uicrrians, and F (i Me.diabacb for the Commercial ,l,; ,Th,s .N,f,,y Kirst.. i attended l,y the employes of the Mouth ! cm rucitie r,n thin ,livl.,; i.:..i. curious, but today, the record was beaten when a car from Vluinf ield, New Jersey, stopped on Stato street, decorat ed with deer horns, a curly white pup and a negro driver. TFiey were seven weeks oi t from home nnd'on their way to the exposition. The pnrtv looked tired and travel worn. The fight to destroy branches and trees effected by the fire blight con tinues to occupy the time of 0, O, Con stable, county fruit inspector, assist ed by l'rof. l'osey, of Corvallis. l'rof 1'osey is still workinc to dosirnv. piiekct of fire blight, found nenr-Fuir s Nearly 130 ucres at I'hiiMint Hill, ono of the finest farms, with com, clover, fruit, spi-iuus, river, finest set of buildings, perfectly fenced a great prop erty nt, )l"i0 an acre. Will take Sulem income or resi deiicen to if 10,000, and balance five years. Write (). II. S., cure Capital Journal, S.alini, "r. Those who were fondly nticipating the arrival of the "Ohio Heuuty Spe cial" with its half a dozen winning beauties, will have to anticipate a lit tle while longer. On account of floods and general stormy weather in Ohio, the special has been delaved, and now it lefective crockery and cooking uten-'i" announced that the beauties, chap- two weeks' visit to the Sua Francisco fair. Their daughter, Miss ltuth, re mained at Berkeley where she is to become a student u't the l'niversitv of Lalifornia this vear, eroneii ny tae American Ait rum com pany, will not arrive until ubout the middle of next month. Grain Storage Modern fire proof storage ii bulk or in sacks, nt Northwest Fruit Products Co. SALEM, ORE. For the convenience of those going on the Southern rncifie excursion Newport tomorrow morning, the strc cars will leave the north and south ends of Commercial street nt ii:5() o'clock ng; tends from Portland to Ashland. Fullc to l,r,no are cxpocteiHo be hi attendance. Air. Mover reports in the morning, and from the end oflmitioi, m, :.. ''"!" ."'''gon Jin- a tine trip and said he was well pleased State street at o'clock, all the cars that it was urn. . . i i "ot,'(l the fair. going direct to the Southern l',.-ific ' gineer to dive ' X 1'L T? o "P"t. When the train arrive, at 12, Ll I it e (Valor ,",".r" f rater Nclirank..,. ..v. m.. -JL Little t rater creeks into t hit T. TODAY AND TOMORROW DARLING'S DELICATESSEN, 405 Court St. Complete variety of homo foods, roast chickens meuts, ready to lake home ;i serve. Special tomorrow, Stuff (ireen Poppers. Luiichen ,,it up for picnics. I,,,l iiinl ai,d Open all day Sunday. Lane County Farm To, Trade For Salem Property $ $ e :' Hamilton Ncbraskans, take notice: The com inittee on refrehiiirnts ropiest ull who cume o bring well-filled baskets, (.'ups and paper platoo fur each. Free, cof fee will be served. fact that one has no bathing' D. M. Metiger, ofTeMars, Iowa, will it iceuiHr Liiri im toeir warn- lircac i toiiiorrou ..,.,,,,.. n. .i.., i-..u ...i Kviiiigelid.l i-hurcli, en North Cottage street. He M formerly teacher at the Dallas, Ore., coll,,., and was regarded as one of the utmngeM teachers in the state. At the time be was teaching at Kallas. he was dean of the faculty and, was lftrurtor in Knglisli. ' t A few refrigerators left, prices cut tn clone thiia out uuieklv. Huren t Nick Oottien, of Oervali, whose leg was amputated at the Willamette sani tarium Inst Thurml'iv, is reported to be progressing favorably toduy. The op eration necejiui ry on account i f an injury several months ago. Bertram Wsnde, in song. Ye Liberty todiv. i Bathing snlu. The Salem Boat Tac-1 lory wi.-lie t uMnoume that they have rerrived adlitiona bathing snitii and (ill be in rtinn to supply all vr-si-ns wishing theni et any tune. Aug'Jl ; The funeral rifrsTMary L. Welch, ' who died yenterdav at her home, i.lil H ull mn-ft. .,l tint afternoon at the chapel of Webb ii Clough, the Rev. .,,, w.i. J!rTT v . -""""''aim Brown, of tho Jsw.n Ij-e A alter Reiser. weU known about the Memorial church, officiating. The tx.dy ,2m7V"rr""t",, l"" ,,y "" "''J U IVrlUnd for r em.iion. r?v'.'.''"l-Un 1 ,h"!' ' '"'"B '-;"l ashe. forwarded to III,,, to,' ............ .,r,r. ior rnanrr , mivrnrnt lie- to leave town and nit to work thii morning in police court and Judge Kit-( A J. Daniels, ef in rnnli,iii..l ika l .i l f i ......... . , sniping no,,,,, ,tv r,u, ,.,.;., ,,f w.ll n ,, ,ntcr,., yon. Bores cmferem-e and are certainly the larg 'i". M we fcavt rvtr srea. b-ide her husband. 710 Cross street, is Th foUowtng parties Wt yestsnliy : Percy Cupper, assistant state eegij,., mura.ng for a camp.ng eat tae.t.oa l w, returned vestcrdav fmdi a tare,1 urn day. at Thomas crk: O, F. H. week.' trip (,f lt.u,t , f ,rr Th, .. a.d family l,K.,h,rK. ,'nuu n fnct i'eff-rn, 'k . the trip by auto. ;st-, Uk, itI,Ktiu, SltuWt , J Of Interest to You onr store is The popularity of due to the courteous treatment whirh we give our customers. Yon will hIko find a full line of Irugs, Sundries, Stationery, Ivr fume. n,l many other useful article too numerous to mention. If you desire goods of the very bent quality and kind treatment, it lll pay you to call and are us. Poole's Drug Store Formerly Thompsoi., Jewelry .Store 372 Rill Phone 276 ,l .1...: , : JU , Ii'' "ami. i' ,n eomiuinv IT""" "' the nn.urnl drainage , f ese ereek, in i,0 ' the Deschutes where it will mipply Wll. tor for about fl.lHM. eres. Jesse Stearn secretary of the comn.. i' ,' n.lJ.it,., i . ' ' ' i . .. r to nnv fun I'cter is alieadv according to the ; gineer which when I a mendicant himnelf" report of the state en- snvit tlint 1 1... . . enough water i " ,). Tuni,u ance nnd when he says this is H.i fli-l tune in his life he has been up mimm-i it, one could easily believe him. 'c.t hours' work has been pionn-'! Ii"1 In Nulom. He will (IoiiIiiIch ,.f'ii his search for work southward, miMum his boy in his arms. He savs tin by is nil he has In the world." Tin n-an refused to give his name been,.-. I.' shunned publicity. sj,h.ai V ra!""' au,11r of the 111,.! ..1... , - . . ' 'Ml III I MM 0 1 , " ' iiiemner or til of I in k'...l.... . j i. ... ...,K,, , ,.y,hlI ident he graml Uhiv, , . . . - .' "" rei tl . .i K" U"m conclave, of the southern Oregon bulge, u,L, was recently held at Crater lake "rave, pronoun it a fim, ?'r; , ' Mil en lb. I t degree, i cr(1hl , " Tll,'re were about 17 mn- eliine, ,,0 , . ' - ,l""ne and only two .uffenVanJ iou. trouble over the roj, Carrying hU moth.rles. four year l'"'1'' '-vingTaV" 2 11 distance from Heuttie, a tail or. who.e name i, unknown I. In .i I Ipoyment in Keuttl. Witt, I. J i.f . rVT'i '' t IV differ, :ay' I'" ''"I'lovment. At .n...ni.f ete,l ,,,prar. LOOK YOUNG Thn double-vliiiou g!im,es worn l'v the man or woman of mid 'tc 'go look exactly like the si ugh vision glusses worn by vom g people of twenty-five if the double i, inn glasses ore l. GLASSES IV Ask for them by name. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 208-208 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 200