Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 27, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1915.
"SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE"
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Bright and beautiful bristling with style splendidly made with becoming neatness,
our fashionable garments for Fall and Winter are being enthusiastically welcomed by
hundreds of appreciative women. Right now is the time, to irfake your selections.
You hdve the widest dnoice in styles and fabrics, and it's easier to be fitted while
sizes are plentiful. Besides, you'll have the pleasure of wearing your clothes longer
while they are stylish and fully get their worth.
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OUR NO. 762 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE-
Will be held next Thursday, the 30th, as Wednesday is Salem Day at the State
Fair.
A SALE OF MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS UP TO $2.00
Extra special "Fair Offering" 78c each Here's a sale of Shirts that should bring
men to this store by scores. Many different kinds to choose from well made
e of good fabrics comfortable, and byfar the greatest Shirt value offered this
this season. Formerly priced up to $2.00, your choice next Thursday 78c ea
Miss Mollie I'eiirmino wins tho 8eptember and lust contest. Mtundiug
of contestants:
Mollie Pearmim' !i14
Ethel Trindle 8233
Birdine Myers 4274
Pliylis Kellogg 3S07
COPDIOOODS
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Dr. Mendolsohn, specialist la fitting! t, Mm. Jf. V. Kcycx. .Mrs. Koyos visit-
glasses correctly, U. H. bank bldij.
Durina this fair Mk. ths Wait
memorial fountain in Willsnn park will j Johns, Mich
piny for an liour beginning at 7 : : i U 1
o Vine It on Tuesday, Thursday and Fii
day evening.
ei in thin city two months lust sum-
hi r a ml made a largo circle of friends
during her short stay. Her home wiih at
that it is of but meillum (uality, but after their three yearn of study. In this
expects to do better next year. I exhibit are also shown sewing from the
o j grades and high school, iliss Florence
Instead of taking charge of the Sal-! Wuest, who bus clinrni- of drawing in
vatinu army work at Kugene, I,. N. Lor-1 t'18, city Bchools, will be with the ex
cnzeii, formerly captain of the Salva-: hibit at all times to explain the work
tion army here, has been unsigned to ; ot the different grades.
special work. After his ten days of work 1 -
here, which will close Wednesday, he I Tne Rev- R- N- Avlson, of the First
will be sent to The Dalles. Later he ; Methodist church, the Hew .1. ('. Npenccr
will make ten day visits nt l'ondleton, j t'1" 1-eslie M. K. church, and the
La (Irande and linker. His work is to. Rev. J. Montcalm Hroivn, of the Jason
give the officers of the several barracks j Memorial, are expected home t h i
special help and to assist in special evening from Kosclinrg, where they
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Dr. Stone-! Drug Blur.
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The record made by the government's
water guago nt the O. ('. T, company
docks, showed a rain of ."S of an inch
yesterday. The river is still at the low
level of 1.4 feet below low water mark.
Dr. Stone's Drug Btore.
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Gleu E. Uiuuh returned yesterday
from a two weeks' stay at his prjino
ranch near Dayton. He estimates the
crop in that section as tibout -10 per cent
of normal, greatly under the estimates
made a few months ago. The crop fell
short this year on account of the drop
ping.
Cat M. Young left lost night with the
Ynno county exhibit for Salem, whoro
It will be installed during the state
fair, (leo. Taylor, C. A. Hice, fi. A.
Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Avres and
Mrs, F. H. Harlow nre already there
Fred Bteliier plead guilty to deliver
ing milk at a rate of more than 2(1 miles
au hour in police court this morning looking after l.ni.e county's interests.
and was given a flno of $13. William Kugene licgister.
llyrno pleaded guilty to being Intoxicat-1 0.
cd and was fined $10. The Sale,n rtreet raliny have four
o I big cars on extra, brought from Port-
Dr. S. T. Mclntlra, physician and 1 1, and two from L'ugene, mid are
surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. I'hone 440. maintainiug a seven ami a half minute
o j service from Mtate and Commercial
Dr. Ward Fisher returned to this streets to the fair grounds. On South
eity yesterday from n three weeks trip Commercial, there is a ten minute serv
to the Him Francisco fair during which , ice. Fast Statu street will have the
time lie visited at Hcrkoley and other i regular senciniie.
points of interest In California.
was accompanied by his family.
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Mrs. L. D. Ratcliff 1 the special
matron in charge at the Oregon Klectric
Board and rooms at the Cottage station during tho state fair. Itcst rooms
hotel, Mis. Heuts, proprietress, HcpU'tt , for women and cbiliimn with couches
and cnairs uu, every comfort have been
For the first time In thirty-four
years, Mrs. I.luulieth Wagner, of Delta,
( olorudo, anil Mrs. Jos. Martin are ea
joying a visit with each other. They
are eoiisins, and Mrs. Wagner Is the
guest of Mrs. Martin, of this city.
Mrs. H. W. Bros received a telegram
from her sister, living at Walseiiburg
Col., announcing the death of her moth'
ii Wear Glasses
When Needed
Fur they present lieadnrhes,
wrinkles, sipiiutlng and frown
ing! they preserve (he vision and
the appearance of youth rather
than Indicate age.
Our examinations are exact
and thorough In every iTctall -if
glasses are not needed we so ad-vlo.
I Miss A. McCulIoch
OPTOMETRIST
COS 200 Hubbard Dldg.
I'hone 100
provided in the basement of the Mn
sonio Temple, with a competent matron
in charge.
Carpenteii are at work today plac
ing the welcome arch at the Intersection
of Court and Commercial streets. The
arch is built in sections and can be
easily taken down and again erected
in any part of the eity as occasion may
require, l'art of the work of construc
tion was done by the manual (milling
class of Hie high school.
The Juvenile fraternal oigaiUiatlon
of the I'nited Artisans, is the first juv
euile fraternal organisation in (he Cult
e, States lo be orgnuised as a lodge.
This .juvenile orgaaiitatlon will meet al
the fair grounds Wednesday after
noon at 1 : :t0 o'clock and will biv lea
by Heliel's juvenile Cherry-Hud banA
and march to (he pavillion where a pro
gram will be given.
With the rush of fair week and the
many extra Jitneys and other ears for
hire that crowd Hie drives to the state
fair grounds the speed cop and traffic,
policemen have had a busy day today.
Their work for the most part, however,
has been of the nut ore of waruiags and
quotations from the traffic regulations.
Irvln lliothers was arrested for seed
ing this morning.
'Electricity on Uie rami" la the
sign shown at the display booth of
the I'or tin nd Hallway, Light ft 1'ower
company at I he state fair. In (heir dis
play, the company is not only showing
all their various exhibits, but are spe
cialising on the uses of electricity for
farmers. A. C. McMickcn, sales manag
er of IVrllaml. will be here this week
and have charge of the exhibit
Tobacco can be nlnatt in hi artinn
of the Wtllnmfltt vltiv .uiiriti,, in
V. Silhavr, of Staytou, who sends sam-
idea of what he hna frriiiirn In th Vm.
niereial elub, with the request that it
be exhibited at thw slate fair. He
writes (hat It was raised from the Gen,
flrant Connecticut leaf seed of 1HI4. j
While he had a heavy crop, he statea
meetings.
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Al Kader Temple of tho Portland
Shriners huve sent word they will be
here in full force next Saturday for
Shriners' clay. This will bring possibly
1100 of the red-fe..ed .Shriners here
from tho 1'ortlaad lodgo nlone. Word I
has not ns yet been received from Hil
lah Temple, of Ashland, but tho pros
pects are favorable for a large attend
ance from thnt lodge. A meeting will
bo held this week by the local Shriners
to complete arrangements for the prop
er entertainment of the visiting broth
ers next Saturday.
A prune dryer belonging to F. W.
Kolley, living six mrlea south of the
city, was burned Sunday morning at 2
o'clock, causing a loss of 4,000 pounds
of dried prunes, besides all the con
tents that belong o a dryer. It had
been set afire last "Wedm-sdny morn
ing but wns discovered in time by the
man In charge. Although a constant
watch had been kept both day and linger sized timbers tuan used in bail
night, when tho fire wns discovered i ing construction nowadays. Tho smallest
Sunday morning, it had mnde such head ! piece of lumber was a two bv six. most
way, that nothing could be done to save! of them running two by eight and two
havo been attending the sixty-third con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
cnureli or UregOu..
The Bligh hotel has oeen making sev
eral changes in the lobby that material
ly improvo the appearance of things.
The lobby has been doubled in size,
ceiling and walls all re painted and ad
ditional furniture placed. One of the
improvements is a two chair burlier
shop in the rear of tho lobby, with Roy
Neer in charge. The chairs are new and
of course have all tno latest improvements.
The builders of fifty odd years ago
certainly did n good job of it, according
to A. T. Moffitt, who bought and re
moved the old Liberty street Kvnugel
leal church. As he could not find a
convenient place to pluce the church,
he just removed it in sections nail
placed it in his back yard. Hut the
tearing to pieces was something of a
job, as he found tho old church, which
was built 51 years ago, wns made of
dryer or contents.
The hop situation la rery peculiar this
yenr, said grower today who has been
in the business 18 years. Knglnnd has
by ten inches. The rafters were all
two by six inches, and full size. He
also found thut tho large ten liennv
cut nails were almost exclusively used,
and that the earientrs of fifty years
less than half a crop, and in addition niro used about three times ns mnnv
to this, is shut off from the Herman ! nails as a modern builder would have
markets. Tho crop in this country is used,
also short, and according to estimates 1
now to bo obtained, the world's crop! Ray Chapter, ranger of the Santlam
this year, is the smallest it has been! National Forest, is in the city for a
since Yet in spito of all these I short visit. He reports a most success-
conditions, (he price offered now is very I ful sensou in the forests, as during the
miie kooyo me price or production, w Hole summer, out two fires of any con.
which is estimated at 11 cents. sequence, were started by camper's, and
o ! these were put out before thev had
The first Installment of decorations 1 burned Over lilHliv nitrfla Tn'fnct ilin tn.
for the Klks was received today and j till acreage for the 8 fires wns only 2.1,
in committee in charge is getting
things into shape for a big celebra
tion and proper welcome to Hie visiting
nrotners next Thursday. The Fortland
and this is considered a remarkably
good record, compared with one year
ago when nt least N,000 damage 'was
done iiy tires left by careless cani
delegation of IIOO with their celebrated 1 ers. Lightning caused 15 fires this year,
band will arrive at 10::i0 o'clock in the ' but these fires do but little damage,
morning of Tliursdny and will lend the ! ns the lookouts soon ,cnt. them. Tim
procession for the down town parade, i entire cost of fire suppression this year
.hi i lie r.in i.uini, ami .ner.iroy'a la , was less than oac-third or an average
mous band and our own Cherriau band, , year. The government ' campalgu of
(here Is sure to be musle in the air whei educating the publie is having its of
(he slate herd of F.Iks are turned loose I feet, as all campers (his year have been
in the city and faU grounds. careful about their camp fires. Mr.
0 j Chapler will report at Albany this
Mlsa Mollie Peannln won the voting week and will be there part of the win
contest for this month at Myers depart- (er, engnge.l in niakn. repor(s of (he
nten( store, which entitles her to a trip i summer work,
lo tho San Francisco exposition, all ex- j n.
pensee paid. The contes( closed Satnr- J Alex Merrifield, of Aumsville, Is a
day evening with (he following vote: ! wk visitor at the fair grounds.
Miss Mollie Fearmine, 9,!H4: Miss Kthel -- - ." ..j.. l
Trindle, S,2Xt; Miss Hirdie Mvers.1 Th hou$t hold hlpr y out
4,274; Mis llivliss Kellogg, 3,S07. w:ia nmtJ. JL. tnmtA -mVIn
Miss ('carmine is arranging for hrt i i a. ,
visit lo the exposition early ,..,v. i '? trough (A Journal Wanl
mouth. This closes Ha five eoiitet nt
(he Meyers store, the successful ones je
being Miss Agnes Payne, Miss Dora
Richler, Miss Margaret Ostrander, Miss
Maud Smith and (he winner Sntiirduv
night, Miss Mollie Prnrmtne.
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The manual training class of the high
school, a well as the grades have a dis
play al (he fair grounds (hat shows (o
great ex(ent the uature of (he work
done In (he high school as well as in the
grades. On display from (he high school
class are office desks buffet, dining
room (aides, dining room chairs, wad
ing tables, rocking chairs and a Morris
chair. Thla work is done by (he slu
den(s from (he freihmnn and senhomore
rlasses and shows (he skill of (he bevs
When In SALEM, OEEQON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Tm and Private Baths
RATX8 75c. 11.00. 11.50 FEB. DAT
The only hotel in thi buslnesa district
Nearest to all Depots. Theatres asd
. Capitol Huildiag.
A Horn Away from Home
T. O. BU.aH, Prop.
Both Phones. Free Aoto Ban
MONDAY EVENING'S
BAND PROGRAM
Mr. AVillis E. McElroy, con
ductor. Soloists: Mr. Frederick
Starke, oboe; Mr. B. F. Driscoll,
cornet; Mr. (.. Meriggioli, flute;
Mr. L. Bianconne, cluiinet;
Mr. F. Henkel, xylophone; Mr.
K. Cioffi, baritone.
1. March, "The Triumph of
(llory" (Our President's
march) Froyor
2. Overture, "i'nenre"
Massenet
3. Cornet solo, "Premier
Polka" Llewelleu
Mr. Driscoll
4. Invitation "A La Valse"..
Weber
5. Chnractvristio sketch,
"Down South" .. Myddleton
6. Sextette from "Lucia de
Lamermoor" Donizetti
Messrs. McElroy, Cook, Tow ell,
Ciffi, Tait and Kehiebe
7. Comic opera selection,
"Mile. Modiste" ... Herbert
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Tuesday, Sept. 28.
Good roads day and woman's
day.
10:00 A. M. Spectacular
aeroplane flight by Prof. II, K.
Munter,
10:110 A. M. Good roads pro
gram in new auditorium, pre
sided over by Julius Meier, of
Portland, president of Oregon
Good K oml s association.
Vocal solo, Miss Margaret
Flower, of Salem, Lyric So
prano." Vocal solo Mrs. S. K. Mount
ain, Salem, soprano.
Music, and accompaniment, by
MeKlroy 's bund."
High wire specialty bv Prof.
G. G. Fckhart.
1:.I0 P. M. High wire special
ty Prof. C. G. Kckhnrt. Special
musical program in gr-andstund
at race track.
McF.lroy's band, double quin
tet, male quartet, Orpheus male
chorus. Spectacular aeroplane
flight by Prof. H. F. Munter.
2:00 P. M. (New Auditor
ium) Woman's club pro
gram. Music. Called to order
by Mrs. Fdyth Tozler Weather
red, member if Fuir Board.
Address of welcome, Gover
nor Withycombe.
. Response, by Mrs. F. A. Kl
liott, president Salem Woman's
club.
Vocal solo Miss Alice Skiff.
Address "Mothers and Kdu-
cation.' Aristinia Felts, of
Portland. '
Vocal selection Ladies State
Fair Glee club.
Address "Junior Kxhibi
lions." Miss Anna 1.7 String,
of the B u nun of .Kducntion,
Washington, IX C,
Address "Industrial (Juc
(ions as Pertaining to Women."
Miss Alice Joyce.
Addres " Collaboration. ' '
Mrs. C. II. Waldo.
Evening, '
7:00. Grand display of fire
works. Social musical program,
new auditorium by McKlroy's
band. Selectiou by 'Ladies State
Fair Glee club, band accompani
ment Special numbers (it Me
Klroy 's Bund. Selection by Sa
lem Business Men's Quartet,
band accompaniment.
7:.10 Old auditorium. Com
munity Sing, u-der auspices of
Mothers' Congress of Oregon,
Mrs. Chester Geer, accompany
ls(. Vocal solo, "When You
aad I Were Young. Maggie,"
by 3. U Wall, of Portland.
7:00 Grand display of fire-
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QUALITY
If you. want a Raincoat
that is made for the wet win
ters of this Willamette Val
ley, it will pay you to inspect
our line. We have bought
clothes for this Willamette
Valley trade for 34 years
and know the kind of goods : :
that keep . their f shape and : :
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always look well. Our Rain- : :
coats will give you the service you demand. Prices 1
from
$10.00 to $25.00
G. W. Johnson & Co.
141 North Commercial Street
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned executor of the last will and
testament of Laura Chambers, decensed,
has filed his final account in the Coun
ty Court of Marion County, Oregon,
and the same is set for settlement on
the 18th day of October, nt 10 a. m.
Any objections that may bo filed
against said account may be heard at
said time and plncc.
Dated this 14th day of September,
1015,
Oct. 14. JOHN H. McNAEY.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the last
will and testament of Zarildn Miller has
filed her final account in the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, and
the same is set for settlement on the
18th day of October, nt ten n. m.
Any objections that may be filed)
agninst said account maybo beard ot
said time and place.
Dated this 14th day of .September,
1915.
Oct. 14. MAMIE M. HAYDKN.
OarAirnistohe yourveSulb
No matter what kind of a
VVantAduouputin our
paper wewiuivwyou rcsuU
Ton cannot afford to miss
reading the Journal Want Ads
every day.
Just arrived direct from the mill, a large ship
ment of Silk Hose which we bought at a large
saving and will put on sale at reduced prices,
while they last.
Regular $1.25 Silk Hose, in black and white
only, at..... ... 87c pair
Regular $1.50 black, white, emerald and green
at $1.00 pair
This is an extra good Hose at extra bargain.
KAF OURY BROS.
115 N. Liberty, near State.
, The Store f er the People
Fair Visitors Make Your Home at our Store
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COTTAGE UNDERTAKING PARLORS
O. E. TEEWILUGER, Prop.
THE FUNERAL HOME
293 North Cottage street
We nre the only ones In Sulcm who have a lady cmbulincr to cure
for women and children.
ti 'he "'y 77 in fu,,m ,u,lt r "I ly "J
left slone. """" '"trusted to our care are absolutely never
'-JLVVJ.' 7'-v, jn f"l,n ko employ the lntesl methods in
r l$ ' V , ' -ef fiBrfl, our Lady Linbalmcr, ba. .e-
... U,;' our "peT" "4' " ,Sil ,0 M
HOME PARLORS LATEST METHODS
MODERATE PRICES
If this that you desire w m nf ,,,, pJ t0
Remember our Tsrlors are always o-u Day and NighU
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