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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPT. 23, 1915. THREE By Trading Friday And Saturday Before the inevitable rush of State Fair week all of our patrons and friends who can conveniently do so will find it great y to their advantage. Come while the choosing is good, come Friday if possible. Thousands of visitors will be here next week when it will be impossible for us to serve you as we would like. MAKE AN EFFORT TO COME THIS WEEK 4 jhSP ' ' LADIES' COATS $12.50 Chinchilla Coats special for this sale $495 $10, $12.50 and $15 Ladies' Caricule, Plush and cloth Coats will go during our sale at $7.90 Ladies' $22.50 Silk Plush Coats, all new, shown to day for the first time, see them - $10.90 50 TAILORED SUITS RECEIVED BY EXPRESS Shown for the first time today.. Representing a great variety of New York's latest models in the favored Blue, Green and Browns. POPULAR," DISTINCTIVE and EXCLUSIVE in de sign. Regular $16.50, $22.50 and $25.50, priced special $10.90, $13.90 and NEW COATINGS JUST FROM THE MILLS Astrachan, Chinchillas, Persian Lamb, Teddy Bear Cloth, etc. Latest novelty weaves secured by our New York buyer for early Fall business and just placed on sale- Regular $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 up, priced special 75c, 98c and $1.75 and up NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESS GOODS NOW HERE Shown today for the first time. Our sale prices dispel the illusion of high prices you've heard so much about All Wool Serges, Crepes, Novelties, etc. " . At 39c, 58c, 98c, $1.18 Every Department Has Its Added Attractions MILLINERY UNDERWEAR BOY'S CLOTHING ' GROCERIES Just received another For Men, Women and New lot of Boy's school Each day's business in- shipment of millinery by Children. Cotton, fleeced suits, all ages from 5 to creases as the public far the largest of the or all wool shirts, draw- 15, Knicker Pants learns that cash prices season. Ladies' shapes ers and union suits. $3.50, 4.50 and $6.00, are.,ower By paying 49c, 98c and $1.48. Every piece reduced for gale prices are sh you can save from Trimmed Hats sale iut 10 $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 23c, 49c, and 98c $1.98, $2.45, $3.98 15c on the $1.00 ' CHILDREN'S COATS FURNISHING GOODS SHOES " DISHES, ETC. Another big shipment Men's Shirts, Gloves, Largest shipment of the We will show today for arrived from New York. Hats, Suspenders, Neck- season just in. Never the first time those new Children's Cloth, Plush wear, Hosiery, etc. Com- have we done such a gold band dishes. Dinner and Caricule Coats for piete new line 25c, 50c shoe .business. .Men's, sets or separate pieces, all a&esmtday or - and $1.00 articles Women's and Children's See our 42 piece set. $1.98, $2.98, $3.90 12'c, 25c, 49c 98c, $1.69, $2.98 At $3.90 The Greater Chicago Store STATE FAJRBULLETIN Stire. Fn'.r Grounds, Sept. 23. A busy day tlivo.uhont the groumK '" ccsaioners busy building for the com iiif! busy week. No due'. and n mud during tne ': inn state f:iir to onnoy the guests. 4'ii'tl tqunre vnrds of new paven.ont. eliminates the poibility of dust hud lmul. l'':iriu ol.iHt will be made by She frllntiiiin I iitmi: D. XL Low. Al.- lnr.d; J.co.itrd Gilkey, Thomas; Cliewter j tomle.l that fair, ti-cre are thousands Mi-kc'son, lYrtland. Mr. F. M. Si-i- ,0 will i.ttond th.) Oregon state fair man, of Lebanon, sold his most exc!l-,for the iiitt time. This spirit is shown lent exlul.it 'Vat he hail prepared V r t,0 hundreds of letters received by competition in the personal farm ex-' jjpcritaiv V. Al Jones and other mom- hibits, to the Linn county people who oil tne prize that n..k, (iillium, Union, Wallowa, Morrow, Clatsop, I'mntiUa, Washington, Lina, (oliiinhiu and Benton. A total of scv ee.lce!" of the largest ever exhibiting at the ii.i'C fair. The largest previous number was last year when 11 counties entered. Those showing last year that will lift come in tiiis year are Halter and Malheur. ' Superintendent of the avilion, Oscar K. Kreyrug, says that the large percentage of gnin which is ncarlv twu percent - shows that there is a f'lir spirit abroad in the land, and tb.it while thousands of Oregonians i.ut. ci.i i. to Kan Francisco and at- 11 Year Old Boy Lost and Does Not Appear To Worry About It J. STILL IN COLORADO Inspecting Properties and Asking Many Questions of Miners . I Rouse, Colo., Sept. 23. Colorado sun and-, wind combined today to blister John D. Rockefeller, Jr's. nose so badly i that it peeled. On his trip about his jcoal mines, he was forced to stop for some cold cream, but he confessed rne fullv to newspapermen and movie oper- 'atois, with whom he paused to frater nize, that even cold cream eoukln t touch Colorado sunburn. " ' Making a visit to Walsoubiirg, he passed the Aguilnr colony, with it '-'(1 abandoned tents. .Informed that these marked the site of a strike battle, he answered, "" It is too bad to mar this lienutitul country with warfare," but he dodged all "fur ther questions as t the strike or con cerning national politics " Rockefeller set the newspaper trait ors a fast pace on his automobile trip iiur 40 mile., nil hour, while th renort-' ers' car wheezed along behind and had frequent blowouts. The oil king stood in the coal dust here and talked with T. A. Mitchell, a big negro, member of the miners griev ance committee during tho strike. He also talked to another negro who had met the elder Rockefeller years ago, and shook hands with a number of ne gro employes. At each stop he inspected homes, talked with ninny mothers and their children, attended schools, inspected his properties and conferred with employes. hverywhere lie asked questions. $12 $15 1 Great Suit Values I ' WWW, VW. A Galley o Fun! A LATE VACATION. "Well, now, Mabel, we must may i rout, How about the trip on the Lakes?" "O, Henry, I couldn't take that trip! You know Florence took that trip and I have borrowed two ol Florence's gowns. I don't want thr people at the hotels recognizing Flor ence's gowns." "We might go through the Thous ind Islands." "It wouldn't do. Henrietta went through the Thousand Islands, and 1 have all her shirtwaists and two ol .ier hats." "How about the Berttshires, Lenox, ind all that? Fretty country, they say." "I'd love to see it, but Gelievicv spent a lot of time in the Berkshire! nd the evening wrap I borrowed ;r(im her is very conspicuous." "Atlantic City, then, for a starter? "Horrors, no! Somebody would b sure to see me on the Boardwalk wearing Elizabeth's tan coat." "Well. I Kiiesi we'll have to pasi lp the trip little girl. You have col ected a nice outfit for yourself but we don't seem able to map a routt hat won't conflict with your clothes.' GERMAN SUBMARINE LOSS IS PUT AT 67 Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, The Providence Journal will sny tomorrow: "Tho reason why the German govern ment has consented to change its sub marine methods is becuuse more thnn SO per cent of its submarines have been destroyed and its undersells warfare brought to complete fuilure within tliOj past two months. "The Journal is able to print the full! and accurate story of the manner in which the British navy has accom plished tliiB week. Operations Cover Four Months. . "The operations under the present method have lasted over a period of four months ami they would have been brought to a successful completion many weeks ngo if tho liritisti naval authorities hail realized that some of tho mechanical contrivances Hindu use of were not fit for the work. "Sixty-seven (ierinnn submarines, 27 of which are declared to hnve been of the newest find latest const ruction, have been sunk by the lliitisli navy since May 5. "It can be said on positive authority that the full capacity of the llernuin shipyards foe undersells boats is not more than" three a month, but that even' if Germany were able to replace her submarines as fast as they hail In destroyed, the must grave situation bIio faces in regard to this method of war fare is tho actual destruction of tho morale of the officers and crews of such vessels. Danger Realized by Crews. "It is declared that while the sailors who man (iermuii brave and efficient us those of liny tion in the world, the authorities Every man ought to have at least two or three good suits they last longer, look better and you always look well dressed. We can give you some splendid values at $12 and $15 Let Us Show You to Prove It. Brick Brothers The House That Guar antees Every Purchase. Corner State & Liberty SATIRE. Citizen. What do you want Money? Outcast. Why, if yer got a plat' of hot soup in yer pocket it'll do u well! He CRANK AT WHITE HOUSE Washington, Held. 2:1. After ho had called nt the White House with the avowed intention of telling President Wilson how to end the sins of the world, Ad am .Morris, aged 111, of Tulare, ('ill., was taken into custody to day. He declared he us in cominuiiicntion with the heaven ly powers, and hence in n posi tion to give Wilson the requisite information. THE WAV OF IT. Mrs. Grogan. Oi hear Kelly win ii in autoinoliecl accident. Mrs. Doolcy. Yis. Little Tinim; Riley across th' way threw a brick a wan, and it landed on Kelly's face! No Ministry Change. London, Sept. ill. Premier Asquith tiidav formally denied in the house, of commons rumors that important changes submarine ro u! in tlnwM. unet are contempmie.. as those of any iia-l " W". .'lo , ,rT!" ' . " ."""J''" i ninii ruiMii ion or nniiiniry, n" nm. II Hill) ' . ' ! Bolivian Commissioner Will Wed Miss Hyland feol rerlnin of carrying in the eountv exhtti ts. The counties tha'. will make special exhibits are Jackson, Polk, Lane, Ma rie n, Clackamas, Multnoninh, Tillnm- the San Francisco, Nept. 23. Following 1 the receipt of a rableKrnm from Bolivia Last night about 7 o'eloek the Salem .,.Ilt hy Lul, 0 a belli, Bolivian coin police picked up an 11-year-old boy at mil,8iom.r t0 ,. Panama-Pacific exposi the depot where he had been loitering , tlB ,,M(,ll(!(.1(.,lt of Milli Crystal around all nfternooi.. The lad was i Hyhmc! and Abclli was announced to brought to the station where he said his ( d Hva,l ' fnther'is George name, was Leslie Smith but refused to M jiyluml, oiie of the Oregon commu ted the officers any other details, sny . ,iom,rH ,0 . ,.x,0l,ition. ing, "I'll talk to you tomorrow.' I Thc ,,,,,,.., f ,n young couple This morning lie uhvI his father's, rumor(,, ,, ng0. Thereafter nnmo was John Smith and thnt he lived j Al((.m r,.turil(., t(, Bolivia to gain the about a mile east of the asylum on the ',., m Ml to tlle ,., T1(l asvlum toad. He remembered no names : i,i. ai,..iii n,itu m. ...n...i.l he board. Mr. Frcytag says oi any neignoors, uiey .... . H ,.....,, . and AM) at once cabled the news. mililic caii ill iltte BS to tne: saiu, aim ink oi.iccrn cuuiii nrvu.u ..nil- state lfcir over1 information from him. He snid he had GRAND MONDAY Cpo 97 EVENING fcl Tha Great FW-Sur Cart Wm-'HCRAHE r THOMAS W. ROSS ft MACLYN ARBUCKLE ft MAEEL TALIAFERRO tJt LAURA HOPE CREWS Scat Bala BcpUmbar 2 Prices 76c to 12.00 ' .. i...... nf It. I : . i... .....a .null Kflon i llm linn vnrrlu and tln.r. thn fnm hat ct ormer ones, on . , j- - - ---- vl ile there is the eld saving "this is ily hnd resided in that part of the eoun tho best e-er" the 1U1" fnir will prove try for about a month. None of. the it tc- th'ise who have attended other j residents along that road had ever fans held in Oregon. The state is, heard of the family and the police ap urowing and tho children who aro .Br to have caught a tartar, mog.ii.ol and mtde a part of this , , , a Drifted Across Ocean representing thirty-five counties aim ; bovs' camp representing thirty-four the whole state is a unit in boosting aj fair that is seventeen per cent better i as a wh.-le than any previous show. Kjven in the state fair history. In Small Fishing Boat Prince Rupert, H. C, Sept. 2.1. Caught in a gale while fishing off the Jnpnnese coast, his small fishing schoon er drifted across the Pacific ocean and finally went ashore on North Is- 1 IT I In ml, in yueen uarioiie sounu. mis CaUSed HeaVy LOSS was the story told to immigration of- Tacoma. gVtl H. t,lay otyMMHOtyH'i J , beside, himm If lived j.inii.. ....." ... - , ... , .... American Marines Kill Haitien Sniper Washington S.epS.L.t Washington, Sept. A column of fifty American marines and sailors was fired on by llnitiens Tuesday, Admiral Cuperton reported to the navy depart me nt today. I The Americans returned the fire and killed one ninluished llaiticn. There were no A'tiicrimn casualties. Burning of Sawmill .l.....,.,..l thn """ . ' . .I..i .1 Huinler.l i,uunnr ' , t unnHl,thev sureredeil in attracting a , u'..u inut inane n uru nw... w - . . . . - on fish and game on the Island. Then I fishing ' ... . . . m: I to 1.W,00, partly insured . ne saw-, .. . ; Kansas City Journals The English pound sterling has been steadily de-, predating In value, measured In Amer ican money, but It has not reached . the point wbera it looks like 30 cents. mill, shingle mill and lumber sheds with 6,000,000 feet ol lumoer " - I Men, women and children of Rainier ! irned out to fight th fire, forming 'bucket brigades, tut their efforts were IThe origin of the fire is unknown. SEVENTEEN COUNTIES Kxhibitrng nt the OREOON STATE FAIR The greatest in the State's his tory. Special Premium The Spokane, Portland A Seat tle Railway company offers a chime, metal-rased clock, value 450.00, to the eounty mnkaug thn nest exhibit of grains and grasses the number and quality of va rieties to be considered in mak ing the award. been n 1 1 (i I to to keep from them tho facts with regard to the mysterious (lis nncariince of dozens of submarines with their crews, and that this condition hnsi uettiiig ;....i wood." urmim tumui. u I'm i iin,. .. K all men in this branch of tho service,! who not only believe that when they leave the protection of their own waters they are going to destruction, but who huve not, understood how that destruc tion was being brought ujtput. ' ." The operations which have resulted in the practical elimination of tho Her man submarine navy have all centered about tho fact that the periscope of a submarine, particularly when traveling in seas that are rough or chojiy, bus a greatly restricted range of vision. 'Tlie netting which has been used by tho British navy for the past two months has been made of galvanized material with a 15-foot mesh. This si.o has superceded both the nine-foot and the 12 foot mesh which preceded it nml which were found to be iinpriic ticnble for the purpose. This netting has been cut into lengths of 170 feet with i. .tenth of 21 feet. (In top of this netting lire lashed great blocks of The Want pages go to the office and home and are con-, suited often and frequently cliDDed and filed ior ready reference. The Journal Wants are valuable that's the reason. niE SPELL OF THE SUMMER I'm really in nn awful state, All power of thought 1 lack, Peculiar feelings agitate . My region cardiac. I can't keep still a minute. In- Terinitteiilly 1 blush. My friends all say I'm getting tbti. I have another crush! Much maudlin verse I daily pen, As lnvc-siek suitors do; , Her golden hair 1 sing, and then Her eyes of shining blue. A saner man, no doubt, would cal My rimes inhoate mush. I just can't help it that is all; 1 have another crush. So sempiternally I sing Of golden hair, blue eye. Themes that inspire me to I!y jinn Who was l hat just went by? .Those huzci eyes! What hair! Liki jet I A mantling, rose-pink flush! Hy jovc! My heart will kill me yet I've got another crush! N. Salsbury. NO BUSINESS ABILITY. ike Gasoline of Quality Red Crown the straight refinery gasoline Standard Oil Company t Gloomy Port. Ah, that's alwayi .he way. Why is it that other men lave opportunities and 1 don't Now, if 1 were only a business imm I could take advantage of that! llnlifurnu) ilulem FOR THE WOODSMAN . We have all kinds of Aies, Hedges, Wedges, Haws, and Lipiipinonts for the woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs sud Buildings. A good thOO.OO Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one fouith originul C""a good 4 horsepower John D. Clnsollne Engine, fully guaranteed. Two Ponies and Harness nt a price that will surpriso you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. .102 North Commercial Htreet. Phone li. GREAT SCHEME. "Mrs. Cloodbody pays her tour .hildreii a cent a dozen for swattinif :hc Hies that net into the house." "How docs the plan work?" "Nuldy! When their mother is .way the little boy holds the screen loor open and lets in the flies, while. ii sister slays thnn with nealiiesl mil dispatch. Soinrtimes when tho 1'iinil lady is absent for an hour or o the dear children manage to iismh- iiuute a sulticient number ot t tic prs :ifcroiis insects to enable them to p,i heir way into the moving picture how that very blessed night." SIMPLE SOLUTION. Mrs. (iramt rcy. I was days an I lays packing the trunks, and if thnv lorrid customs inspectors tuxs the Ilium about I'll never be able to get lirm in again. (irameriy. I guess there won't be ny trouble, my dear, after they've itizcd all the things you're trying tJ imuggle in. ( I ! ! i ! i ; ( "i