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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
'1 1 I, llIV EIGHT THE DATLY CAPITAL JOU RNAL, SALEM, OPVT.ON. FRIDAY, AIT.rST 27. 1915. Tomorrow Is Dollar Day at Meyers TIRE IN PORTLAND ; l ! : I I'ortland, Ore.. Aug. 27. Fir.' this afternoon - rn i l-t-ly iU strove.! the l'urt'and Sash an-l Door factory it li a !". of ,I(iii.iii)U. The flames spread to tlit' i'hoonix Iron' works. The front of the 1'hoenix Iron works w;is burned a way before the tire was coutrnlle.i at The cards of tin- Ort'f Builders Supply a' were lll.-O SH.-I't 1'V f Tin. total ilaniilL'" will he in the neighborhood of i 1 1".1'!'11, it is estimated. ', Homo I'Ciiuatiou lint's. Scores of Unusual Offerings Will Be the Program of the Day at Salem's Big Store Tomorrow Only Every Section Will Be Represented in This Great Dollar Sale Any $1.25 Article in the Store Tomorrow$l-00 Dress Goods Wash Goods 27 inch Dress Ginghams, 12 l-2c grade, 12 yards for $1.00 .'!0 inch Kimona Crepe, 10 2-.'!c grade 8 yards for $1.00 27 inch Plaid Dress Goods, ::rc grade G yards for $1.00 .'!8 inch Figured Voile, :5c grade 7 yards for $1.00 ."5c Large Bath Towels, 21x l:J special, 5 for $1.00 Shoes dress, together with a statement of the kind of work required, witn rrini'ipni J. C. Nelson at the high sehoul build ing. Prospective piipire are constantly inquiring as to the eliance of securing siu'h work many of them are entirely dependent on it, and cannot attend sehool unless they can' work their way. Su'di pupils deserve special oonsidcru tion, and the sehool wishes to lie of serviec to theift ill every way possible. ..The farmers around McMinnville have no reason to complain this year. The fields are yielding immense grain crops, anil the prune crop is coming j out much better than expected a month ! ago. The crop in that section will lie 1 iiil I v ."i5 to lil) i.er cent of a crop, much j larger than last year, and more money will lie put in circulation trom prunes than' a year ago. Drying will begin almut the sixth of September. Glenn K. I ' ii rub, who has been spending the last week on his farm near McMinnville, re ports, these general nnd conditions. Tor the first time in the history of the Willamette valley within the last 20 years, warehouse men have been obliged to build platforms to aecoinine.ilate the : Fred D. Thielsen, secretary and treas-: i-'ra.n that rs being stored. Througli urer of the Kodgers Paper company, ! out the vnl oy, he warehouses arc al left this morning to join' his family I ?ore ,0 their capanty. Harley at Agate Head,. He will be auav about j returned to, ay irom the .I'er ;. , l'ydale and the AlcCoy districts, and mu liiins, . .; IUI nil What You Get for at ; C5qceTSD otilig tn I'll less is-nalili pass the Mutter was referred to the n be held next Monday evi nil: the stage ran be re built at a i figure, there is a disposition t . matter up for another y -. 1 An agent for the Lamson cash carrier is in the city today installing the sys tem in the groceiy department of the ( hii ago itore. Women's Pumps- Shoes Oxfords and - special tomorrow $1.00 a pair Misses Shoes a large assort ment at $1.00 a pair Children's Shoes now is the time to shoe the Children tomorrow $1.00 a pair Silks Plaids Stripes Fancies in Messaline Taffeta, etc., $1.00 a yard Silk and Wool Poplins 40 inches many colors to choose from $1.00 per yard Crepe De Chine All Silk-MO inches wide, all popular colors, extra special $1.00 a yard A big lot Dress Goods up to $2.73 $1.00 a yard On the Second Floor Blankets Cotton grey and tan colored borders, full bed size extra special $1.00 Lace and Scrim Curtains, up to $2.00 Tomorr ow $1.00 a pair Knitted Union Suits up to $1.50, extra special $1.00 Princess Slips, Petticoats, Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers, Comforts Silkoline Covered extra special A b i g assortment Your Choice $1.00 Cotton, 5 by 6 feet $1.00 Colon R. Eberhard, district attorney for I'lnon county, is in the city today on business, lie is a graduate of Wil lamette university and was a resident of this city about ten years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keckley, of t'ticit, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. (I. Bash, also of I'tica. are in Salem as guests at the home of Mrs. l.ela Lynch. The vis itors have a number of relatives in this vicinity and expects to remain in Salem, for a week, Mr. and Mis. J. E. Cram, of St. Francis, Kansas. leftsalem today on their return trip after a visit at the home of .Mr. nud .Mrs. U. K. Hingn, of this eitv. Mr. nnd Mrs. dam will ro to Seattle and otlier points before start ing back for Kansas. Dr. and Mrs. H ,H. dinger will sail tomorrow for San Francisco on the steamer Great Northern bavins' Flavel at 1:110 o'clock in the afternoon. The doctor goes to attend the National Den tal association that meets in San Fran cisco August '10 to September 10. j bushels on the clover land and close to 140 and I.) on other land, un fields ' that has been eared for, wheat is run ! ilia,' -10 to l?i bushels an acre in that sei'tion of the country, nnd an average of IK) bushels where the land has not been fertilized. The warehouses in that section are too small for the crops and platforms have been built to take care of the grain, 'i'nere is u general disposition among farmers to hold for better prices. 7 lbs. fresh Tomatoes for . new Sweet Potatoes . .25c G lbs for 25c Men's and Boys' Section Women's Ready-to-Wear Section b pairs of 2oc Hose SI. 00 $1.50 Munsing Union Suits $1.00 $l..r,0-$1.75 Golf Shirts $1.00 $1.50 IJ. V. I). Underwear '.$1.00 2 Suits of Children Coveralls $1.00 $1.50 Men's Sport Shirts $1.00 50c Men's Shawknit Silk Hose $1.50 Heavy Work Cloves ... ....3 pairs $1.00 ...$1.00 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY wrmw GOODlCOODi JJL. - XX :mmmHttum:j;:j(tH;Him:i:mKuuj:mumttntjmmmmKii I All Avminrl TYhwn II a jmum. a ajl wuiJLAa ii J vf Al j Women's Waists special $1.00 Middy Mouses special $1.00 Children's Dresses up to $8.00 $1.00 each Children's Coats up to $1.50 $1.00 each Children's Sweaters to $2.85 $1.00 each Children's Lawn Bonnets .1.00 eacn Women's Shawls special $1.00 Women's Kimonas special $1.00 Ostrich Neck Ruffs special .$1.00 Women's Linen Dusters !$L00 Women's Petticoats special . . , !$L00 Women's House Dresses . . .$1.00 each Clearance of Women's Corsets up to $5.00, Tomor rmv $1.00 Each Governor Withycombe and Assistant Superintendent or Inline Frank K. ol s. will co to Hunks Washington county, tomorrow to attend . a meeting held for the purpose of dis cussing the advisability of consolidat ing several school districts in that coun ty anil organizing a union h it'll school. The last of tho evoiiinirs with the 1 great poets, the series of meetings being ii'lil pv the i'.p worth I.eaL'ue ot t o- First Methodist church, will be held Sunday evening. Whittier's "Snow ! bound" will be the subject of the evce.- '. with l'rof. .lames T. ihittliev.s I in the chair. 1 c 5 The beautiful 7-room bumjiilow at Instruction j wr, X. Cottage is to be sold at public' auction Wednesday, September 1, lillo, at .:;ln p. m. The house will be open to prospective purchasers Tuesday and' Wednesday mornings of next week. Heasonable terms to purchasers can be arranged. There will be no by -bidding. HENRY M. VOORHIES, j Auctioneer. 2 cans .Maine Com fur 25c 4 lbs. small White Beans for 25c 25 lbs Onions for 2Hc 15 Lemons for 25c 3 1-2 lbs. Curve' Cut Macaroni for .....25c 0 lbs. brolu'u IT.co for 25c 2 squares of Honey for .... ...25c 3 cans Salmon for 25c 3 cans Tonmtoes for 25c 3 cans Corn for 25c 4 doz. heavy Jar Kubbers for 25c 'l'icnic Hams, pound 25c Gold Dust Flour $1.40 sack Good Luck Flour (Hard wheat $1.50 sack Vim Flour (Hard wheat) (no better made) ....$1.(50 sack Our one best bet for Dollar Day, 4 lbs. of our Special 30c Coffee for $1.00 If not nlromly a customer call tomorrow und look over our grocery department. A trial will convince you where you get the most und best for the money. IT'S DOLLAR DAY EVERY DAY AT DAMONS 855 N. Commercial. . . Phone 68 Giuseppe Giamniarusto. the Italian who was hilled f-mnlav evening bv a Southern' I'n.-il'ie train nnir Hi t en.. tal n ml weighing iio Dr. Stono's Drug Btoro. tf I eight inch, ' ' O t 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M Rov. and Mrs. I. N. Van Winkle, of ! o Ninnysolo, we iv in the eiiv vesteidav ! Bitl for the Piilargenient of the stage the ele;.ts in' 1 1. . . i i- ., i. I ,, ,,f tl, i,;i, i I ; ..; J i:MMMmim:MmMtmu:MmmmttitH!tmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmH:J Tlr MAItl4ll,t1tl utlA.,1 nil... ... ri.i bu'iio'h unig ntoio. Dr. Moudeliioliu, unoclnllHt In fitting gliiano correctly. U. S, bank bhlg. Rov. John Oviill will piench in tho l'lllllllll !! Illlilist 1l 111 . I . fMiuiliiv, August :'!i, at II ii. in, All w elcniiie. Let Jmk do your work. Hotel Mar ion Hni her Shop. ,. ,1, I Illinois. ,s,., Dr. The riuupiiitt out party, imtmllng Dr. I-'. II. Tliompmin, ir, ,, (, euibei t,m nii'l I'ele (iinbi r nud their families, und Mi.-s lather Kiinuel, uiicd hnue to- dny, I'nr I lie pail week they hiixe ! a ciiiiipiiig on Tlioiium creek, f , ii 'iii'i ) Specials for C.L..J. f 1 y tiainrna v i in v w "iiikie. imiaj they mi. visiting , I. . 'in Winkle, the toiuier postuinster at Albiniy, and later will Speiol a V daw at llahey and HroiMiville, ! May Foiig Tyo, 110 Ferry Htroet, ; line Chinese nui.llo and chop sue v. ; I' vi i.Mhiiig new and neat. Aligns Mr. and Mrs. Z J. mKSS nm Mr, ftlu, I -Mi '. Hal . I'attou are ,x ,., I,,,,,., I t.uuoiioH, ru ,i.M. mil,,,,,,,!,,!,, (i , I I ie cosiiin. TI roiiie down tu.., : Ihlough llunil.oldt countv and the C01l,t 10,1,1. Hot,,,,,!,,,;, ,, ,,; , u wiiv ot Klainalli 1'alls and I ,ater lake , Danco nt Staytun Saturday niKht AniiiiM '.S. (i, ,!,. i,,.l 1MMS. Hlhj good lloor iiiaii igi'itii p, ii - - Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph rontaino'and .'laiiliter. ot .lei t'c, ,, Willi,,,,, V,. ''.';" el The Hallos. a', Mi, .;,,n i l'"'l''' .'efleiHoii, were in the ,-n, ,tor a idiot! xisit tl, morn i ug The ! mi' on their wiiv in T seated to ll meeting las jected as 1 1 the figniiw lect I'ost was iusiiiicted to make sonic I changes in the s ecif ictttion's, and tin . ... i I l,...,..l t (,,.. i i ii I I'ortuaitv I cc, nnir. 11 11 1 1 were :i i.i.l'. . 'mi.,1,1 was of the opinion ! weie all too hie;!,. An hi I bulled this imotiiiH' in 111.. I I,. .1 ;.. no't'iy. services being held in the :i t In .li- i-li ii ti-li . AbiMit tun h .liiiiw li, . in,; near the city and those wilh the vuil hern Pacific won; t i n . were here attending the funeral. Mrs. F. V. Witham, of Victoria. B. C. mill her t ix n ilaui'hters M Vein Mi-s l-'lorenee. an. I iik li-uiv ..,.,1 It.,,. 'ib anive in this city within ns to take n, ll;,.;,' , .,.,, ), "I- the w inter. .Miss Vein i- a mm, lent at the Willamette school ( ,,w!,. Hie in He, s tt ill alteni I he ,,i: olic ,.,, ol t lie ctl v. A general meeting of the members of 1110 Milelll I ollinieii.,,! olid, will H. ,,., lit the rooms of the r !ni i,-i: l ,.),). next c lacMiay owning for tin' pin- pose Ol xotllig tile . ,.; aieel lilcn'ts to the ciiiiM'itutioi:. Tin so am,., incuts aie poited on the ,i.,, 1M,. I'oanl and membo ni, ii,. o'Cotnihi their pi ovisiiuis. aiiiiiiar A grectinn tneetini Wiu be t,:f eveaiiig at t lie vVt.ti..ii A n..v bi.i ra to welcmae the r.eu i :,,i;t:iii. .! I K',.i... d 1 1 When in SALEM, OREGON, Btop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free .mil I'rivata Baths RATES 75c. Jl.,-0, $1.50 PER DAY The only ,tel j th business district. Nearest t,, Hl I'eputu Theatres and apit i Huililings. A Homo Away from Homo T. O. ELIOH, rrop. Both rhonci. Tre Auto Bub. e.l to I l.;e I 'I I . a 1 1 1 In ,. ( onie down early tomorrow morning prepared to take nilvantujro of those remarkable Dollar Day laipins. They are i;enulne ami are worth you'r while. WOKK SIIIKTS 50c values 3 for $1.00 SOFT SHIRTS w ith detached collar $1.50 va,UM $l.C0Each Sl'OKT SI II UTS Values to $1.50, Satur day special $1.00 G. W. Johnson & Co. Ml NOltTII COMMHItriAL ; w ill make ' highway. the tup Ma the Coluinh, Dr. r. L. Uttr will lMV tomorrow oil the steamer tlr,r Nrtt., fr s.,,,, tiancisco t,, tted (he meeting,, , (lie Nat,.,l l.,.,,,,,! iiMocintion, will hold th,.,r (.ei,ni m the eXp,i Hon city f,om AeU ;1 lo ,.,,.,', , ' returning the ,,.ei, B"u"'l 'l".v at the l'luuiiiii, I Hi ll ie exposition, rrof. a. r. Vonj. of CorTallU, who nils been woikiue in tlii ' 'C tl Cotl,,. ( fi,iK ,im d'estiov i"K iiieniigiii, (, ,,. .,KiiKt,l l,v folk CMuuty. Hi, fM WlMk H1 ,,(; ul()n , the liver ininii,i ll.., ..I - .... .... .," M. 'I '"' -'" niieiv tU' ighl ws found In Miuimi rnuntv, ('. v . voii,Ib1,u 1o,lvv i worKin'K tunards the I'uiigUi nchool l,uw , NB,lm, will put ill hiii tin,,, i K,. kill, j of Salem u ud east t,f li,, rix,,rt j A telntram w rcivd by Ui g. ; ie iHinee mm nignt from ( ink land mat. ' mil thit the body of a man wait held U Hi morgue at that place ,u , II ... 1. X' i. i. ... . ......,., , y ru n, ii M, nrvlia, or r Win. A number of niembi. r,r n... Kteln fnmlly around lhi ritv were n.. I.... .11 .1 ' . . w i ai nu pmu mi, ie man Uol Kryptok lenses ar wonderful creations, A reading in in hlddon In the ' 'distance' ' Ions undiscern bl. No "lin"; no cement. Get Kryptokt Miss A. McCulloch OptomatrUt SC8 309 Hubbard Bldg. rbon 109 and his family, u !o, , , yoterilav f.,,,,, 1 ! , i 1 1 1 1 u i i l.oier.'eu has b, ca t, .tt.t luinacks t liueei;,., ;,a Hllle, w ho assisted in tl. lor several inoaths h;is I,, en i ,.!,, , ., , ,. ! an. I "ill take ehatge of ,.,, ,,,. . . The Italics as captain. The funrral of Ueury V. S.ivat:e war held t llis luoi mug at lo u 'oh i k f i ma ; home w utiles eat of the i'tv , the liut.lcn load, s, i x ;,t the h, were eoinlucted by the b'ev. llauv -; Marshall ,ul weie concluded ;,t il,,'. ,i;,. son l.ee cemetery under the iui-pi,,, .the Masonic lode of xv b ii-l, he ,. luembcr, Salem bulge. A. V. ami A. . No. I. The 'ball beaters were iit,,t, I.. Meycis, Chin,. Chapiiitii,, w ni Men loff, II. S. Ilai.rd. C. 1 , I ,,(, .) T ) ii .1. Fiy. Anyone who can furnish employment for high school pupil,, either gnb ,,, boys, in return for bund und Io,i,;i,ic luring the coming school y., will ,",.. fer a t'axor by Inning i'.:,,ni, nu, ,i. Saturday and Sunday at Darl ing's Delicatessen 495 Court St. I W prepar. lmke nu.l ck every-1 thing in our own Kitchen freh duily, and carry everything In the home-cooked food line. Two pe, ial for tumor, row: Stuffed green pcppern, and big thick huckleberry pie. Lunchfi jmt Hp for picnic, and traveller. i Open all dy Sunday. pedals for Tomorrow- Small Axminister Rug, regular $1.25. Camp Stoves, values up to $2.00. Fern Dishes, values up to $1.73. Chairs, values up to $1.75. French Flate Bevel Mirrors, sizes 9x12, 10x1-1, and 10x17, values up to $2.00. Suit Cases and Bags, values up to $2.00.' Wizard Mops with Bottle of O'Cedar Polish, value $1.75. Table Scarfs, size 1Gx4S, regular $1.50. All inlaid Linoleum in the store, values up to $2. All feather Pillows in the store, values up to $2. .' a 1'