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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
-A EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPT. 4. 1915. Butterick Patterns and Publications ---Munsing Underwear W. B. Corsets SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED THE GREATEST STORE AND THE GREATEST BUSINESS IN SALEM HAVE ARISEN HERE ON THE FOUNDATION OF PUBLIC SATISFACTION WITH THE BEST SERVICE, THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES. WE NEVER HAVE PERMITTED AND NEVER WILL PERMIT ANYONE TO UNDERSELL US OR SUCCESSFULLY TO DISPUTE OUR MERCHAN DISING SUPREMACY. ah "A Fashion's Finest Suits, Coats, Dresses are to be nJ Seen at Meyers (Salem's Style Store) Dame Fashion has sent us her best new ideas. They're here those new Suits Coats and Dresses. Not merely "new." Any store can buy new things, but we mean a "different" kind of newness. Here are the same lovely fashions you will find displayed in the best garment houses of New York. There can be nothing more exclusive than these garments. Our own representatives selected them personally. There's a host of pretty, stylish garments so few alike so many altogether. Our usual reasonable prices prevail in every section. We cordially invite your inspection whether you come to look or to purchase. Unusually Fine Show ingof NewSilk Petticoats for fall and winter wear. The very new est petticoat styles are ready in Meyers' big garment section. Beautiful ruffled ef fects in -rich, shim mering, silks -..plain and two-tone effects. No. 759th Wednesday Surprise Sale A Sale of Desirable Huck Towels 2 for 25c Generous in size and of good quality with pink or blue border, these towels should appeal to all housekeepers. It is by a special good purchase that we can offer these at this price. On sale next Wednesday Surprise Price 2 for 25c Sale starts at 8::i0. See the window display. An Extra-Value Offering of WomenBungalow Aprons At 39c Each Lvery woman likes a generous supply of aprons and at this low price no woman can afford to over look this event. Bungalow aprons, cut large and roomy-large pocket-belted back-well made of a good washing fabric-white, ground in dots stripes - check and figured patterns extra s1)ecial J...S9 each THE HOUSE OF QUALITY (MP Specia' Sale Prices on All Blankets ft jx. jaooouxcopDs Prepare for Winter's Cold Now ' millllWlMIM I ; MUg Junln I.. Totlil lr-rit rcB of Dr. Hint. 1,. Sliermn-i returned Lausanne llntl, retained a few dtiys terduy from n visit with friends UK" i rum iniwmn. relatives in Iowa. u nil p For every thing in good serviceable and substan tial Living Room, Dining Room, and Bod Room Sets that are moderately priced and will make the home cozy and bright see us and get prices. Wo are making prices and terms that are surprising. You need not do without furniture at the prices we are making. We just received a shipment of new model reading or library lamps that priced to sell. See our windows. "OME FURNISHERS S.UK. C UURT&HIGHSTS. awmttmaammmmmjtmtmnmttmwuanaa All Around Tow n I Ktmatsmntma Or. Mendelsohn. Miorlallni in fittim. j glasses correctly. U. 8. bunk bldg. j Ry. J. B. Dorks, 'of the United j Brethren church will apcik lit tlu W. ('. T. V. Sunday afternoon tit 4 o 'cluck. Dr. Stone's Drug store, tf B. W. Macjr, 0. T. Elgin, II. W. Elg , in mill Hubert Nicholson U-t t tins niter I noun fur a two days' fishing trip. The) will go to the bend wnlcia of Salmon river. mtmmtmtmmmmattmrmtm;Ji r','!,."'0 ,V;'"' Port of Lis vacation on the const. Ju'Jmlu man 'M 'mnt All moms connected with the u on,.,,,, hMti u booms troin :,( cunttt up. The evening services at the rirst Method,,, ohmch will l,o rwuim.,1 t?, Ti i l,r,n1 P'" speaker. III I'llllri'.. l... 1 m e- . i vi. w Mines 1, .Mnt- cording to C. L. .Sperling, who was out yesterday in the hop fields between ndence. While some i fields will show up well, he is of the opinion that the crop is pretty ngi , and that many of the fields can be picked in half the time required lust year. Card of Thanks. We desire to expiess our sincere thanks to the many friends and neign bors for their kind assistance and sym pathy during the illness and death of our loved one. J. ;. WKLLS AM) FAMILY, MK. AND MKS. W. L. I..TM.Y11XGS AND FAMILY. Secretary of State Ben Olcott has re ceived an invitation to attend the con vention of the secretaries of the states of the union, wlucli win oe ueiu at , w cinnati, October 21 and 22. for the pur pose of forming "The College of Amer ican Premiers." The notification was sent out by Stuart F. Heed, secretary of stute of West Virginia. o Those who would like the pleasure of seeing about 50 canoes start on their . r...i .1 ...:n 1 t.. .1... Trip to x oruunu, iu nuo iu ue hi me boat house of the Salem Canoe club, foot of Bellevuc street, at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Portland boyi already have 41 canoes here, anil sev eral of the ISulern paddlers are ambi tious to make the two day voyage to Portland. Councilman B. r. Macy, Deputy City Recorder Harry Elgin, City Recorder Charles F. Elgin and Officer Robert Nicholson, who is now on his vacation, left this afternoon in an auto for the head of Salmon river, where they will sjiend the week-end and I.nbor day in the pursuit of the fish which infest these waters. They will return Mon day evening. An automobile party of four ma chines left this afternoon for an over Sunday nnd Labor day outing at Tilla mook. Those in the party are Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. L. '. Aldrich, Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Benson, Mrs. M. J. Van Valkenbuig, Miss Grace Wolford, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Riches, Miss Marie Schwab, Miss Nel lie Schwub, Chas. Reynolds nnd fam ily. o Card of Thanbs. We wish to thank or.ir many friends nnd neighbors nnd especially the I. 0. O. F. order for the many kindnesses shown us during the illness nnd death of our beloved father and brother; also for the iiiiiii v beautiful floral offerings. NORAH WII1TAKEH, MRS. ELIZABETH XTCHOLSOX AXD FAMILY. Next Monday is Labor day. The banks and public institutions will be closed, as Labor day is now a legal holiday. There will be one delivery of mail in the business district, hut none in the residence parts of the city. The general delivery nnd carrier's' widow will be open from 8 until 9 o'clock Monday morning. No rural de- win ue mnue. me business houses will not close. o Ralph Stearns, a former well known Willamette university student and ath lete, is in Salem today visiting his pa rents. Mr. Steams expects to remain in this city for about a week before going on n trip to Chicago after which lie will return to Cripple Creek, Colo., where he is a teacher in the high school having charge of the science depart ment and coaching athletics on the side. & Several parties autoed from Indepen deneo, Monmouth, Riekrenl nnd Dnllus last evening, especially to hear tin Military band concert. At one time nineteen machines were lined up, wait ing for the music to begin. The con ert that was postponed from last ev ening on account of the 'work beine done on the cement walks, w ill be uivon sometime next week, and as the fin, oncert. Manager (iraber pvomi.es so " Hung especially fine. While the general prune crop con d.tions arc om. u, g0(H, Un, Zr l A. Aiifrnnc. iv m. .., . . turn !'""' "ill J.- ever had. ,,7 ,h""l7 .iTw ,i auditions ,,, notcf'tw 'h "tM a . uistier ,, klll, Ms tnfu PERSONALS Miss Alice Hollister is visiting ovei Sunday in Portland. Ivan G. Martin is in Portland today on legal business. Donald Meyers left for Seattle th morning for n short visit. Mrs. II. S. Marshall nnd daughter, Catherine, of Gervais, are in tho city today. Miss Verne De Witte is spending the week-end in! Portland with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Powell. Willard Hull, who has been for sev eral months with the Capital Drug store, is now with The Spa. linfWan ( tinuf. ruf nrneil a torn nca ago from Newport, where he has been Slitting ior me I'usv inw uiuiiins. Howard Jewett, president of the stu dent body of Willamette university, ar rived today, for the school year. Mr. nnd Mis. A. R. Begner will drive from Gresham tomorrow for a visit with the fumily of E. Cooke Pntton. Air n. Afro r i.-;i,i-i;,w,.. ., .i daughter, Mary Elizabeth, recently re turned from a two week's outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fugue, of Port land, will motor to the city tomorrow for a short visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Pomeroy. ' Dr. Carl Gregg Doney returned this morning from Spokane, where he deliv ered an address before the Columbia River Conference. Frank W. Chace nnd wife, who will have charge of the music departments of Willamette university, nro expected to arrive in the city next Monday. Little Jimmie Walton, utter spend ing tho summer with his grandparents, Mr. nnd "Ms. TTpnrv Pnwl rnftii-nn.1 this mornang to his home nt Eugene. Robert E. Stnuffer, professor of Eng lish literature, Willamette university, arrived in the city last evening with his family and will live in Yew Fnrk. Mrs. E. J. Torter, mofher of the Rev. F. T. Porter, pastor of the First Chris tian church, arrived in the city today from Nen- Albany, Ind., for an indef inite visit. Robert G. Miller and son Albert, have returned after a five weeks' visit in California. Their trip was mnde by auto and included stop-overs at the Big Basin and Crater lake. Walton, 1077 Center street, on'l othcl relatives. Lieut. Walton was graduated from West Point last June, receiving his appointment in lltll through a competitive examination. He was born and raised in this city und is n graduate of tho Salem high school. Fort Hun ehaca is about 5U miles from the Mex ican frontier, and on the mnin trunk line southeast of Tuscon, Arizona. The state board of control made a trip through the pen and the asvlum thm morning to look over a few 'mat tery that were brought to their atten tion at the Inst mnutinir !. 1 i State Treasurer Kay says that the asy lum is in tho best physical condition it has ever bes'n in the histiry of the ...... .,uw. VI, ,vlng or tll(, i,ospitll has just been overhauled nnd put in condition to be occupied within a few days when the other wing will be vacat ed ind overhauled. At the pen thev found 500 tons of flax piled up and the report that there is another 100 tons abo',nrl,"' WMfJl wiU ive tlle l'lt about f.(r) tons of raw mute.inl to work on this winter. The park board had"sort of an ele- Ihantoits hands, when it came tods pose ot the old band stand. As '5vea ?thr,ndrg-d,!ty for theP"' -5 years, tho lumber in it wasn't worth ?5 t'o'hav V? lmV CSt rJ to have luuTit removed. In thei"i ber with hJ Pr0,P,nted H 10 'Tohn O foJ lTi is compliments of tho boar, for 1, 9 is years' service in.' the interest of public music. Mr. Graber made sev eral attempts to unload It on his friends, but without success, nnd even once s arted for a newspape'r of Ue t" ',SV J.u,rtt0 80lve the matter nuir.klv. he dec wl.i.l """" stand will be only a memorv. Exactly n CA.nna .1.1 . Solon, todnv W .I,"" n.. , 11 , PPe0 to Puddle down Z mer fro,,, this city to Portland. About (! members of th ..i,.k , . . citv ti.i. .' ',' "J" i the Mi-mo" is ,; v u r cnmp i are Coach Mathews of WUlametu univer- j thews, ir iiiuM,ltl mi eltort to iirrange ill I tootlmll game with (u, I niveiMty f Notice: Hon -nlckinir .111 . , r,wr:;:v.,u w m rgcrc I Dr. R, T Mclnpnysicun J lVJ$ ? j.urg,,,,,, S 1 MoonUWdK. Phono 4t0, church Mui'Z , U. O. Holt and b! 0. Mil., are out ,' ftUu The T" tlie monntn.ns near Pll,t, todnv. tomorrows ll IRl ?nwi'u" with the view of pun-l,,,,,,,,. till,,K,r Pri,f. .,;; V fntth"w who wT,"' from the Alsea l.oev no ..,..... .',... ..... . will (lis ..i ., . .: .""" ""J' !or nn ear v a The tmnMnTTZZZ,... . tl, . J,". A11.". ,?o were taken B n. , " warn ; , Z is from this no nt mi llilitinir 'rowds. Arthur Wilsun ik. mZ, " "'' vuiiipuny ir . cuv. t,itti,.r' ..... --iiuiiiiik nun nere. Dr. Stone'g Drug Store. tf Knowbound." .lmmln,Iy,, " Arthnr McSorley hipped tl.,r ,,,n0l,, ,0 A ' Th. TuhUc library will U closed lfc i ,v 7 If M ev ' fr0,,, Momlajr. rVptember .1, Labor day. hi,,,.,, ! puddling h ,' fl,,f7,J'.,v n,,v , no books are Issued ou Sunday 1 ,Hriecc. ,,v will tfcl i?: "1 ro urged to et their reading f ,r Mh! Lwine .. V joln 1 "r ln" , Numhy nnd iTomUy on 8.,,Vt. 'to 1 VnUnd liTl?! """'"S Dr. B. T. Pound.4 th dentist, h re- Highest market urlca'tuiM f , iwiiuci n, nn mi d, room lOJ 1 n te.l ,' elm in- , ' ",r States Nntional tUni t.ull.l!.... s. . hr! .. v.S ' r,, "' buy. ; I w,. ,ptJ Mrs, Mry Anderson, who ha m-ent- The Buntalow rhil.il.n v . Iv returned from .evernl venr, .,,., i ! celebrate , f"r.f n " Church l m.,.,vy work in P,,dl,, Africa row. s,H, '", , rTic,7wili 1"!!? l l'TT w,l Kive arf address S,l,v nfter,,,,,,,, morni,,K f" ,,h ,' at .1 oVUn-k at the C,mn Mi,,;,.,,, morning i-ervi,.,., nlrniJ C U'.lnig of he, ..perience, dark,,,,'.,. hrt.f .J lX . - I,,,?', ' VMr oW. ' i in KeT. J O. Spencer U home from . Zwih 'TT four weeks' vacation Rrantcl him by 1 lor. ' ' K- Mo"" ' !' the I.e. He M. E. church of which he in i,tsr Service, will be held both morn- The hop crop In thi. tectlon Vrtll n, g aud evening tomorrow. Mr. Spencer j but i n,ore hla" h"t I wj a" the bench :n ,. . " """"'ux'i's thai "i '.:'" is about the lr "sv """" ,-T.;v-tt.,lly.ini. ne amount. T,i, ,..., . " , "'" t0 ri,s' v y. . S "'mdny. The Rev -einenr'ril-Vhas'S f! .,.' serinnn. "Inside .i , rail ,. T , .. " ' "UISWO, " wil l r-J,KnL'''n,ris,in M "i: .r."' ,, "'.Breath of "iiiiit initt ,.... 1 " . "o further effort , I,., l,r'tl"'d. an, he ,ount ' . ' " """'' to ri be n in...'.."." """"' 'I'nt there Ml re than 0 c, n't, CO"t r,r.t, a sfpinre vard. "vow off th- ,,.,,,.,k hich i,, ! retire Hn ' , Rl"", h will 'Mr. Well ,nf i,;:r,,'Vrm:1. on,, tion e.mi,il. .i .. " mlilo inferno, i lh oiMeral ,,",! f 17 f' ti tle l,k cont- ,,,, v . Th" lit l-revenJion ,, ,? '" ' il tl, eW.r miRkt "-inated" bv "!--n;-'-l tobediscusiedbeVS; i energy :: Is Its Own Reward It i with real pleasure w i eontmued to do our utmost , ? lieve the suffering. 0 re- efficient first aid ,otll, Treate a perfect ,ie of To merit the absolute eoiifijeifi placed in us by physi,.,,, the people. Q 'o place all of our fin-ilitiee at J umpuoiu. ivo want to p. Y vmij iiiiu JfUU. I We know you will be benefit T f vnn on1 nn1 t rooies urug Jtore f 372 State St. Phoni,') i HHiMMiMmHHH What the Labor Movement Accomplishes This will be thoroughly explained by L'. 0. Young, general organ izer for the American Federation of Labor in a series of two lectures to bo given in Salem Sunday and Monday evenings, September 0 uiul 0. The first address will be given at the First Methodist church and Mon day evening's address will be given at tho Labor Hall, -)." Court. Both lectures are free to all, and laboring people especial ly are urged to be present, Special music will bo given. nt the Christian church, and "Tim Triumph of Man," will be the subject of a sermon by tho Kev. Kichard f. Tisher, of the Unitarian church. Rev. Carl H. Elliott of tho Presbyterian church, has chosen for his first after vacation Minion, "Work, the Keel, Privilege and .Toy of It." 0 The Salvation Army is again hold ing its regulur meetings with the new ly uppointed captain, J. L. Kelso, in charge. A fine collection of hops was sc cured by Fred S. Bynon, to be sent to the Oregon building nt the San Fran cisco exposition. They arc from tl yards of Hartley and Craig, on Miiito'n island. , On account of differences of opinion among the farmers as to the best place for the public murkot, only two farmer had their produce on Bale this morniiur at tho Ferry street market. C. A. Mutl, and S. N. Curry were there with good displays and succeeded in selling whi" they hjid at a good price. Acconlini? to Mr. Muths, there wns a demand for all kinds of prodcue and the town fobV were there, willing to buy. He seemoil to think that if the farmers had buried their differences of opinion ns to tin location of the market, and had brought in a good supply this morning, the mar ket would now be fully established. The city folks were wiiling, but the farmers -were not there with the goods. A non-skidding apparatus has been invented by H. W. Roinhard, 2H0 Client- (Continued on Pane Five.l BUY PUR Sanitary MILK You Will Always find pure milk, cream, butler, and cheese here. We do" not Keep any other kind. Wo carry fresh fruits and eggs at all times. Oak Park Dairy 217 S. High St. Phone 669 1 p " i 7, , heir cni,.. 1 littl. mm A thantt fur th J. You Need Not Fuss With Two Pairs of Glasses V. GLASSES Xi The only Invisible Bifocal ive you near and far vision in one pair without seams or cement. MissAJIcCuIloch OPTOMETERIST 208-209 Hubbard Bldf. rhon 109