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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1915. iTTI It Social d Personal CAROL 8. DIBBLE. f The regular meeting of the smth circle of tiie Christian church was held on Wednesday t the home of Mm. Steven Wolf. The afternoon wan pa ed witii music ami needlework, the Ja 1 i making preparations for their bazaar. The United Artisans held their bu sual picnic last evening at Hall's grove in Salem Heights. The ladies of the order went out to the picnic grounds ju the afternoon and prepared the way for the hungry arrivals of the evening. The rarroundiiigi were well adapted to a picnic gathering of that size, there be ing a number of scattered benches, ta llies and swings throughout the grounds. The hundred or more Artisans made a merry evening of the occasion, singing and playing various games, after the fashion of eare-free picnickers. The Artisan girls and their friends are plan ning another picnic in the near future. Miss Kmmaline Klein is spending the week-end in Portland as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Thiliber. Miss Winnifred Byrd is expecting Mrs. A. Wilson and her daughter. Miss Kunice Wilson, to arrive from Boston this week. They will be the h(ise Kuests of Miss Byrd during their stay in Salem. The Lee fiteiners have returned from a two months' outing spent at Ncskow- Misfl Taula Linn is spending a few days as the house guest of Mrs. K. C. Cntlio on her return from California, where she attended the exponitiim. Miss Margaret Gill has returned from a three weeks' stav at Ncwiiort. ' Mrs. K. (.'. Uuiley is expecting a vif it thia week from her brother, I.. K. Al linghain, and her father, 1). W. Ailing ham, of Junction ('it v. ' Mr. Bml Mrs. Charles T. lick have1 returned from a short motor trip to Hoscburg. Mist Carolyn Dick is also home after an outing spent in I'li-tland. Miss Kdna liyrd, of Slianc. is is iting her brother, Dr. I'rince livrd, of this citv. 'Salem's Best Market Place Announces the Following Extra Specials for Saturday Save a nickle on every purchase of $1.00 in addition to the special Dollar Day offerings. l.'j lbs. Uett Car.e .Sugar 7 N. 2 Cans Sliced Ha waiian Pineapple (Hunt).. ."! Cans Yelloban Milk 1 00 lbs. Smooth Kxtra Choice Potatoes 95c 95c 95c 95c 18 lbs. Pink Beans JO No. 2 1-2 lbs. Cans best grade . solid j ack Tomatoes 35 lbs. Prunes . 25 lbs. sack Olympic Frour 95c 95c 95c 95c Mrs. Hubert Krey Mary, have arrived Mr. ami Mrs. Asahcl flush are so journing in California, where thev will and daughter, attend the Panama-Pacific exposition mucin rrom.nnii inter spend some t me nt o Monte. Mrs. V. L. Ktewart has returned to Halem nfter spending several duvs in Portland. Pasadena, (VI., to siienil several weeks at the Z. P. Moody home on Court street. Mrs. Krey, who has often vis ited in Halem, has a laige number of friends hero whd will lie glad to hear of her return this summer. Mrs. C. H. Ililev. P N'o- Vil i ... The H. C, Hchult.s are entertaininir ! ami dauirhi their cousin, Luver Srhulta, of I'ost-liiave been visiting Mrs. Uile.v's brollc villo, Jowa, at their home mi North i er, H. II. Savage, will return iiv way of jweiuy nrsi sireci. .vir. M-miitx will Man r raiu'isco, via the Shasta Limited Positively the best values, quality considered, of any Dollar Day offerings in Salem. WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY 181 North High Stmt Grocery Phone 830; Meat Fhooe 840 visit in Hali-iii for several mouths. this evening. Miss Znidee Palmer, who has been seriously ill at her home on Chemekctn atreet, is improving rapidly, and her $ ninny friends are looking 'forward toljjc Sier complete recoveiy In the near fu ; j. ate PERSONALS ,s in ,he "i,y ,od"-v' fr '" Butterville Will Hold Christ Hchunian will leave tomor row on the steamer lireat Northern fori San Pruii'cisco. School Fair, Sept. 5 M. ture. Mrs. Denrge flerlinger, of Dallas, re pent of the I'niversity of Oregon, has just returned from n 'month's trip in tho cunt, where slio visited various colleges, universities and instil utUiiia r learning, gaining new inspiration nd ideas. Mrs. (lerlinger will bo one i4f (he principal speakers of tho state convention of (he Oregon Congress of Mothers, which will be held in Corvallis October 20-23. Mrs. (lerlinger is one of the most prominent clubwomen of the statu and is socially popular la Orcgui ami in California'. Mrs. ('. p. Iliahnp left for Sun Prim Cisco lust night, where she will join uor husband, Hcnslor Bishop, who went to Din fsir some limn ago to take charge of the I'ciullohiu Woolen Mills exhibit. Mis. Ilishop docs nut dan to return bcl'oro carlv winter. Mrs. H. M. Kndicott and daughter, Miss (ienevievii Kmlicolf, have return ed from a two week,' nip u the I'aua Ina I'licific. cxnosit ncur niccinumnicr will leave tumor rrcderio H. Mendenhall will return r"w llm stciinicr tili-ut Northern next week from mi oulnur ,.,, I i,J 'or Nni 1'iuncisco, Hound. On Hept Lit Hh. nmn, r I P. Kichurilsun, id' the undertaking anil .Mrs. Mendenlmll, formerly in the I f in" ' '('(-''bin i Kii bn hI. oii, is in Port esillege of a jc at Willaiuclle univer- 'll.V on business. aity, will open priiulc MudiiM, Mr. Mi Llhel McDonald, oushior for tho Meudenhall will conduct clni.se in pi. Hai nes nlore, returned ycsteidav from a no, 0ru.11n1.111l tlieor.v, while Mrs, Mcu.jviMl with her pnrenls'ut silverton', denhnll will tench voice culture. The I John Hanoi-, superinteiideul ol' the numerous friends of In. and Mrs. Men-' Prudential life liisiiru couipauv. of jlenliall will be glad to hear ut their ' Portland, was here vostorduv on 'bus. intentions to reman in Salem. r ness. .,,.,"" i Miss Anna pfnff, of Ml. Angel, nr i ' Mr! mod i Salem today fr ,,,,-f viNI, -.. , .1. n. neicli are spending a' with her sister, Miss I'lieilu I'tal'f ahort outing at clutor l.nke. j 2SU North II, gh street. .Mrs. Ida Lister and daughter, of Tur-1 Hutteville school is preparing to hold i nor. are siiemlini! the week with the i a school fair that will he as inteiesting V,!,! family of .1. 10. Hossiter, two miles cast of the city. Mrs. Arlie Arnilt of Pueblo, who has been visiting the Sun Fnuu'iseo exposi tion, is visiting this week with the til in i I v of it. it. livnn, two miles east "oyer, of Dallas, was ill t hit ci I v ' yesterday. I J. Al. Drown of Silveiton, is in the' cilv I., .I,.,- I W. H (lilson was in Silverton yes.er-1 , . . . , r "'V oosnioss. ! ! ,1:,l,rl,n,i , ,. ; ,1,,, I gene last night and registered nt tlie,,, " i W. H. Seaton, of llubburd, nus a vis itor in Salem yesterday, II. I., (lilson, of Lebanon, was in Sa lem Thursday on business. W. C. Knighton went to lOugcne this morning oa the Oregon Klcctric Valley Dykstra left today for Crab tree to spend a week with friends. .i. i. iiartwell returned yestenlav iroiu an cxrei I visit at Newport. Attorney N. M. Newport, of Lebanon, win in the city yesterday on legal busi ness. W. M. I.ndil, president of the I.iuld & Tiltou bank, of Portland, is in ll,r citv tod iiv. Mrs. Ilcleuo day alter tin New port. Hognn returned yester iinling of two weeks at Osburn. W. Al Jones, secretary of the state fair, headed the party and met with the board of directors of the l.nn'e county fair association during the even ing. The other members of the party were Mrs. Jones, Mis. V. H. Dancy, Mrs. AL J. Creightoa. Kugene itegis ter.. Leslie Tooze, a well known university Htudeut, passed through Kugene Wed nesday for Prisco," where he will attend the Tilth annual convention of the Beta Thctu. Pi fraternity, which convenes August HI to September '. inclusive. His twin brother, Lamar Tooze, will leave in a few ilavs to attend the convention. They have been spending the summer at4 Newport. Kugene Hcgister. us u regular county fair. - The mini ng! rs of tho fair have already issued a bulletin nunouncin'g the awards, and it reads just like a county fair buck east. Prytes are offered for oil kinds of farm products from the garden and field. In ducements in the way of cash prizes are offered for the best cooks in the Butte- best the pic cuits. Sewing and patching come in ! for their share and even the finest bird i house will be given a prize. Tula, L. J. Chapin is spending the day nt the school house, organizing a running club. The fair will be held Saturday, Septem ber 2!), and will be known as the Butte ville Industrial School fair. 'Nebraska Society Picnic ; At Fair Grounds Yesterday About 200 members of the Nebraska : society participated in tho annual re i jnion cf former residents of that state, I held at the fair grounds yesterday. . Following the noon luncheon, officers . for the ensuing year were elected, with , K R. Kyan, president, and Miss Reua 'Schott, secretary. Mrs. A. Johnson will have charge of the entertainments of I the society and Mrs. William Horrill. 'the refreshments, eacli being elected chbirman of those committees. . J. E. Pettyertw will act as chairman of the etmmithtee n arrangements. and like other chairmen, was given per ! mission to name their full committees. ; The program for the afternoon con i sistcd of an address ly President R. R. ; Rvan, followed by a recitation by Miss i Mabel Rickctt. Hebel's Cherry Bud i band did their share in the afternoon's, entertainment. Airs. William Sorrill gave a recitation, Henry Schott told of his foreign travels and Mrs. A. L. Johu- son read a poem entitled, "Oregon If Good Enough For Are," written by J. : A. Suter, of this city. ! It was a reunion enjoyed by all and ; it is the intentions of those in chaige j to make the next meeting an important event in the lives of former Nebras- kans. Bishop Shot By Priest At Winona I Winona, Alin'n., Aug. 2". Bishop : Patrick Heffron, of Winona, was shot i twice here today by Father Aloysius ! Leschc-s. The shooting occurred in the library of the Catholic bishops' home, j His condition is serious, but there are . hopes of Bishop Heffron 's recovery, j barring complications. The decision of Bishop Heffron not . to send Father I.eschcs to any further I appointments, is believed to have been cause ot the snooting, me priest is said to have been regarded as unreliable by the bishop and recent failures caused him to decide to withhold appointments from Father I.esches. One bullet fired by Father I.esches penetrated Bishop Heffron 's lung and a second grazed his skull. Physicians summoned to attend the bishop said they could not say wfiether the wounds were likely to prove fatal. Father I.esches is generally believed to be demented. Following the shooting he barricaded himself in his room. The sheriff and chief of police forced the door and breaking their way into the room with drawn revolvers, quickly Shipley's Store Extraordinary Children's Fall and Winter Coats at this extraordi nary low price One Dollar. This lot comprises about fifty Children's Plain and Novelty Cloth Coats a few corduroy and covert cloth coats of our last fall's purchases. Ages 2 years to 14 years .SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR One rack odd Dresses, Skirts, Kimonos, Child's Rain Capes and a few Child's 2-year-old Wool Dresses SPECLVL ONE DOLLAR Full size WThite Crochet Bed Spreads, good heavy weight SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR 17x24 inch Sanitary Feather Pillows, novelty ticking SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR Sample line W'omen's Lingerie Waists, sizes 34 to 44 SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR One table of odd Waists, Bungalow Aprons and Child's Dresses SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR Women's Fast Black Rainproof Umbrellas, good as sortment of handles . . .SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR Odd line Women's and Misses' Wool Sweaters, reg ular neck SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR This store will feature strong specials in all depart ments. Your time and money will not be wasted at Shipley's Store lev I iclilei have, us awards are ottered for seized fud overpowered ' him. The s, cookies, bread and even bis- priest was then taken to the county jail. Murderer Hanged At Falsom Prison New October Pictorial Patterns. U. G. Shipley Go. North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Pittsburg Press: Things to worry about: What will the kaiser Potrogrnd if he captures it I BROTHERHOOD CONVENTION ut Los Angeles. Oil., Aug. 27. Right llev. Herman Page, Kpiscopal bishop of Spokane, opened today's session of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew convention here with an address on "Our Lord Jesus Christ." The delegates are paying much at tention to n discussion of the "boy problem. " Coul'lennv Barber, of Chi cago, speaking to the convention, de clined that "only by men milking them selves responsible for the boys they come in contact with, cun the boy prob lem be solved." H I H u H It '"l f u ti 11 II M tl M tt U ti M u 11 It tl II IX II 11 M N M U ri M IS 11 U II Money Saving Bargains That Sparkle With Value SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, AlKJUST 2ST1I, ONLY Read this list over carefully, then come down and take a look at the articles them selves as displayed in our cast window. $i.ro men ciiAiu $1.:;." DINING CHAIR $12.00 CAMP CHAIR a::.) 27x51 RAG RUG $2 .NOVELTY CURTAINS $1.:.0 FEATHHR PILLOW $2.00 GO CART $U0 ROCKING CHAIR $1.73. 2 ALUMINUM S'lW KKTTLKS POOD CHOPPER $2.50 ALUMINUM SPIDER $1."0 O-CEDAR MOP $1.50 CHILD'S CHAIR $1.50 SAVORY ROASTER $1.50 SUIT CASE $1.50 PEDESTAL $1.50 JARDINIERE $1.50 :M ART RUG $2.50 CASSEROLES $2.50 PERCULATORS And Many Others a a a a ti w ti Ki El M U n a u ii 13 U n El 13 m a Q u H W n n a R II n n n a 13 El II If II n ra n n ii u ThettfrT5TorRe&l MONEY SAVING BARGAISisbets TOMORROW 18 $ DAY. THE FOLLOWING GROUPS OT USE FUL ARTICLES AND MANY OTHERS NOT MENTIONED ARE REAL DOLLAR VALUES: Ki'lscm Prison, Cul., Aug. 27. Frank (irecks "lis hanged hero at HIMtfl o'clock this morning. In nine and one- all; half minutes after the drop fell Creeks I was pronounced dead. ! l Creeks was very weak when lie walk-; I ed upon the gallows. His face was very j H ' white nrd lie was supported by a; 1! pri sf. I .lust ns the condemned man started! : to fiimt. Warden inith sprung the trap. ' There whs perfect stillness throimh- out 'he p risen except for the singing of, cri'ke's r.s the execution was taking, Niventy five persons witnessed the' hnr.giiig. 1 t'reeks whs sent to l-'olsom prison fin u Mi iolocino county 111 years ago to j xcrve a life term for murder. He was :alvas a dauuerous man in prison and Ha.or Strop , $1.00 1 Cuke Sbn ing Soap 10c 1 Iv'ubber Set shaving Brush 2Sc Sal'ctv li'aor with 7 blades $1.00 ltuhher Set sliming Hrush 2fiC I ( ale slmviiij. Simp 10c Fine Quality siiitiimoVr, - buxci $1.00 I ltottl,. Koiiutain pen Ink 10c 1 I'eiiholder uud Pen point 5c 1 I nk and Pen, J Kraser ... Sc I Lend Vn, i Be I'eu I'oiuts 5c I llo Celd i m !V0c 1 Tube Tooil, '..ste '25C I Tooth Uri.-h 25c I Can Talc I'. w ler 25c 1 Chaiiuiis Ski a 10c I Hex ll, i p 1 Hex Till. I I Chamois si I Hex Nail I-;,,,, 1 1'ot Ni.il Hoi, -If r . w der uel 40 ... Me 2M IOC 23c 25c last t'n'.l he planned a daring break. With the aid of his cellmate he so cnicil a key and unlocked the cell door. Waiting until night they rushed from the cell and leaped upon nti.l stabbed to death Hoard Hrewry. Another gimrd ' : fired nf. fatally wounded Creeks' part ; ner, hut the latter, who had secured IHrewiy's gun, fired almost, simiiltan-' emislv an, I killed the siiiir.l. j I'ntks ait in the crime was proven ; by the blo.ily trail of the knife with ! which he had stabbed Drew ry no, I cur i ried acriw, the prison yard to' the walls. I Ho escaped but was soon recaptured. Mr. laid Mrs. Ashel Bush will leave tonioirow morning vr l-'bivcl, wlu-ir they will take the steamer Croat Nonli em for San Francisco, for an i .i.i 1 i n - ite absence. The Bush car has been shipped to San Francisco, nn'd part of the time will be spent in short tours into the country surrounding the exposi tion city. Mr. .Hush will attend the national convention of the l'si 1'psiloii fraternity, to be held in San Francisco September 2-o-4. The construction of a model barn, to ' be placed on the market January 1, is : I one of the latest enterprises of their Spimlding Logging company. Architect ' J tieorge -M. Host is drawing plan's for j the barn which will include the best j ideas of those experienced in barn ' t building. The object id' the Spnuldingif Logging company is to be able to ninnii-1 fuctiiro a barn that will meet nil the j t practical requirements, with the lumber 1 I nil cut to the exact lengths necessarv, i thus avoiding any loss in lumber or ! J waste material. f o l A car load of Indiana silos was shin-1 peil yestenlav hv the Sonndinc l.oe.rin,. ! company to Laws, Cul., for distribution ! in that territory, and another ear will' bo shipped tomorrow to North Yakima. The manufacture of the Indiuna silo! is becoming an important part of the1 business of the Spaulding Logging coin puny. On nn nvernge, one silo a dav is being set up in the count rv surround-1 mg Salem ami the prospects are for even a larger business this fall. The1 Indiana silo represents the experience! and judgment of the greatest silo maim-' Imperial t Dermatologist' Parlors Massage and Sham pooing a Specialty... My scalp treatments cure dand ruff anil stop fulling hair, I cure black-heads and pimples a nil remove worts, molen, freckles, hair on face, neck or arms. 301 Steeves Bldg. Phone 393 facturers in the world, and one out of every six silos sold in the United State.i is of this make. The Spaulding Log ging company has tho exclusive manu facture mid sale for Hie Pacific coast, Idaho and Nevada. A cent a word will tell your ttory in the Journal New Today 1 or. IVrtYn.,. 50c 1 Can Talc IVuder 35c 1 Tooth Urn s, 2fl 1 Tube Tooth Cute 2Se 1 Kye limn iVi.Al 10c Fountain S r $1.00 1 Holtle i on, Sbri'l 25c 1 t'oin Pa, jl)e Poole's Drug Store Furoierly TUi'BipwB'i. Jewelry Aor .. 37 8UU Don't Miss This Place Saturday W e will show you many interesting tilings for ?1.00 and will also be able to show you the new Clothing; Models for this Fall. Just to give you an idea cf what a dollar will do here 3 Work Shirts in light shades and plain blue, size 11 1-2 to 19 $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts in soft and stiff . cuffs, sizes 14 to 17 $1.00 Mens Straw Hats in Sailor shapes, values $2.00 to $3.00 $1.00 Pajamas in light materials, stripe and figured patterns $1.00 Mens Union Suits, white and ecru lisle, closed crotch ... $1.00 V e w ill give $1.00 Off on all Silk Shirts, regular prices $2.30 to $4.00, Saturday i.ou to $3.00 6 Wc are showinsr Hip Pali cu . .. " "" 0'","cs ,n M'T and Itolicrts Hats. I1M SALEM WOOLEN MILLS ynswwwwuinmiil WMfiM l SlURE Fhw 27