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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1915 EIGHT Overcoats for Boys YOU'LL FIND IN OUR BOYS' SECTION AN UN USUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS-GARMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY CHOSEN FOR THEIR GOOD QUALITY AND STYLE. NEW STYLES IN THE WANTED FABRICS. ALL SIZES-3 TO 17 YEARS. BETTER BRING THE BOY IN NOW. PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE. SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Boy's Ruffneck Sweaters, Extra Special at $1.39 JUST THE GARMENT FOR THE BOY WHO LIKES THE OUT-OF-DOORS-FOR SCHOOL WEAR TOO WILL KEEP HIM WARM AND COMFORTABLE. MAY BE HAD IN GREY OR RED GOOD STRONG WEAVE-AND A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE AT THIS PRICE-THIS WEEK, $1.39 EACH. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 'TKZlt FT v" iff vii' ML. ' 'I, GOODIGOODS Bride-to-Be of President Descendant of Pocahontas l :mitmmtMmmmxmwtnatmatwmnn:mnmttm I nu Bone corset guaranteed for one All Around Town ittmtMJnttuuunmiimuuautuutmtu ujttatttituttumtma:mnimmjrjmt:if .veil r. iul. .Mini?. i-you, IIS South Conmier- Dr. Mendelsohn. Declallnt In ftttJno glumes correctly. U. H. bank Ug. The flrt genuine colloge team is announced 10 eo -plnycd next nuiuimiy itnornunn ut H:.I0 o 'cluck, on the vnrwit y grounds, between Albuuy college mid Willamette university. W. T. Jackson, of this city, was awarded the tract for the painting Oil till! new Itnth iniweiv I.imI.K.w, ..,.. m i :i ....... ... . : "" luutuuui iiiiiiiriy sircer. 1 II IH 18 tin' lust contract Dr. Stone's Drug more. tf City dwollors have their trouble. While mirli necessary thing in life u h augur and flour uro now at a low notch, hero ciiiiii'h thu announcement from the rorthim! movie thnt the price in tlmt city till lice 11 advanced to 1(5 cent for evening Known, and thug wliilo one lie cfHHlt.y of lifu gueg down ,uuotlier one goes iiji. Dr. Stone'i Drug Btore. tf Writing from Carter, Montana, to the Commercial cluh. u hIiikiiiiui ii a!,,!,,,. that lie him been put out of business m-v i... i. i . i . . i t . . . - i ny mu iioiiicnicniiern, uilll 1 limning lor nnotlier locution, lie is inquiring for a country adapted to the raising of sheep ,nnd nukn whether there is any bind mo adapted, within IS or 20 miles of thin city. o - Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and Burgeon, 211 Musoiilo bldg. l'hono 410, The young men who' are reapousible for the Willamette Collegian are milk ing good their promise of a bigger and better paper, us the issue of this week is filled with newsy items, plenty of college tnlks, cuts of college uffi'cinls und a fair amount of advertising. Ml of which rather indicate thnt these embryo editors, as well as those in charge of tlio mechanicnl work are Homo hustlers, and that at the rate the paper is improving, the boy' ambi tion may finally be realised, that of publishing the best college paper on the coast. to be awnrded, nnd with favorable weather, the building will bo complet ed mid ready for its occupants by the first of November, or at least within a mouth. o Hygrade, a Balom made 5 cent cigar with quality first. While driving a one liorse buggy on Cottage street Inst night at about 7 o'clock, II. A. Dennett, 21115 North High street, collided with u street cur at tho intersection of Chemeketii ami Cottage streets, and escaped with sev eral minor bruises. rTe was token to Dr. W. U. liyrd's office where his in juries were attended to and today is reported to be recovering. Nu Bone Comet ha a model for ev tigitro. Tne Hob Nob. George L. Frazure AHA rtf iha urn. prietors of the West Siilein .Supply Co. underwent a serious operation today at the Salem Hospital. The operation was performer by Dr. II. K. Clay, who re ports Mr. I'Vn.iiro to bo progressing fa vorably today. o Nu Bone Corset demonstrated at Hob Nob, Mine. J.yo;i, New Vork, boston. Bud Steutsman, who was Indicted by the grand jury on a charge of assault, put up a .fill I'dikI to guarantee his ap pearance in court to nnswer to tho charge.. It is charged that Mr. Hteuts man assaulted Tom Mitchell in a hop yard lust month. They are all talking about the Clam Chowder with coif mil bread and butter for 10 cents at the White Swan. o In attempting to pass another car on North Commercial street yesterday af ternoon, both cars going' at a pretty fair speed, tho car belonging to Mr. Kitl'lieV l)f HoWcll ll:liri utrnetr lin H'lirb, turned completely over, breaking uuui oi mu irnni wneeis. f ortunately, no one was injured. SOME BRANCHES OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S PROMISED BRIDE'S TAMILY TREE . ' Mrs. Norman Gait, the presi- dent' fiancee, is a real Ameri- can, tracing her blood buck to the Indian heroine, Pocahontas. Her father was Judge Wil- Ham Boiling, a prominent Vir- giania lawyer. Her brother is Ralph Boiling, a government- employe at the 1'anama canal. Mrs. Gait's widowed mother lives with her in licr mansion in the exclusive Dtipont circle sec- tion. The bride-to-be is Kpiseopal- ian; her future husband l'res- byterian. Washington, Oct. 7 When Mrs. Nor man Gait becomes Mrs. Wood row Wil son in December, the White House will have as its first lady, an American In dian princess by descent, who can rightfully lay claim to having "royal blood" in her veins the blood of Pocahontas. Tho president' bride-to-be is proud of the fact that she is a descendant, in the ninth generation of the Indian heroine, who wedded John Rolfe. Jamestown, Va., colonist, after she hud j saved Captain John Smith's life. R. W. Boiling, M... alt's brother, today told of the descent and said the j family is of pioud lineage. I He recounted the wonderful story of! how Pocahontas put her own head upon I the sacrificial stone, when her father, j the grim Indian chicftian Powhnttan was about to dash out the braius of Captain John Smith, his prisoner, the founder of the Jamestown colony in the early duys of the 17th century. So impressed was the stoic Indian by this sacrifice thut he gave Smith his liberty and subsequently the blood thirsty tribe became very friendly with the colonists. Later .men Smith left the colony, Captuiii Argnll treacher ously seized the charming Indian maid en and took, her to Jamestown as a state prisoner. Then, believing Smith, her fiance, dead, she met John Rolfe, a widower of sturdy English stock, fell in love with him and married him. with the full rites of the church, later embrac ing Christianity. The couple returned to England in 101 0. There Captain Smith learned of the wedding, and petitioned Queen Anne to remove the ban of "state pris oner," first relating the story of how she had offered her life to save him. Queen Aime not only removed thb sigma but frequently received Pocahontas. Enver Pasha Claims To Have Broken All Murder Records In Thirty Days The young men in this section of the I country seem to nrcfVi- Hini..,i ;.. n... Charles L. McNary will go to Corral-' "v.v rather than in the marine corps, Us tomorrow to deliver an address be-1 according to Scrgenut Scliumun, who fore the various mercantile orgnniza-1 charge of the United States Marine Hons of that eitv. CorvuMi u ,r.,t. I corns recruitinir stiitinn hern with ,.f. ting ready to combine its mercantile ft''1'1 iu postoffice building. Many ; preror tno navy, as tins gives them III! OllllortllllitV to nmriv niirrtii.tnrlii.r navigation or wireless t'elegriiphy. So fur, no applicant has been accepted at the recruiting office, o - associations into one body, similar to the Coiuniereial club in tills city, and has invited Mr. McNary to pay them a visit and tell them how we did it. Phone 2354J. Reliable Piano Tuner. The committee ou accounts and cur- Notice, Knights of Pythias. Moet at the corner of Court and l.ibeitv streets NOTICE '!,,, f tltu state. TUB MAN FHOM OltKGON will be shown at Ya Liberty TOMORROW and SATl'KDAY, Instead of Todnv. rent expenses of the city council is tomorrow ut 1 p. in. All visiting knights worning oui i lie nuiiget ror lulu. From!""" "leiniiers to liiarcn in a body to nt their investigation so fur, tliey feel as-funeral of brother Stinson. by wired that the levy for the coming order of F. F. Schrani, ('. C, year will bo about the same as last! o year. Serving on this committee are J. At a meeting of Uie trustees of the A. Mills, Ward two; b. W. Mwy, Ward Odd Fellows building held last evening sevou, and Jn. McClelland, Ward ix,l It was decided to begin at once the va acting with City Attorney Trlndlo. j rious Improvement contemplated. The o entrance nnd lobby will be re modeled, . Yeoman dance Fridav ntaht. Mmn.1 with til.,.) fi,,,,- ,,,i ...... i.i.. . , o-- -"' i ' ....... itiiHiiiv , ui IIIH-im I tiers gel their program at the door. ing. New doors will take tho place of . . 0 ! the old ones into the inn in auditor- Xk,' r Jon?"', councilman for the.lum, and the walls und ceiling of the fourth ward, is in I.a Uramlo this lobby decorated. In the fover, a new week, in charge of the NpnuldUg Leg-1 stairway will be built to the left on Ring company's exhibit at the I'niuii entering, in order to give two en- I county fair, where the company are I trances into the bnleoiiv. The stairway l showing their Indian ilo, model ready lending to the Odd Fellows' hall wiil ,11111 t barn and nectMinnl garage. He be left as it is. A metal marquee, or vil be absent about two week, ox- awning will be constructed to extend .hlbiting at other places in the eastern eniirelv over !, i.l..i.;u ti, ... New Yorl-, Oct. 7. "It is Knver; Pasha's boast that he killed more Ar-i mcninns in thirty days than Abdul! Humid in 30 years. And, tho latter was known as the 'Great butcher,' and j the 'Red Sultan.' " I This statement was made today by j Miss Kmily Wheeler, secretary of the' National Armenian and Indian Relief association an orgctiintion active in I Armenia Since l,S!l.'i, on information from a missionary just returned from; Armenia. MiHS Wheeler spent sixteen years in Armenia nnd was there during' the lMilo massacre. j "German officers are active in Ar menian persecutions, according to my missionary friends," she declared. Cer tain cbiBses of Tm lis don't sympathize with the ntitrngc!i but dare not protest because tho movement is directed by Const n ntinople. "Tho government is waging a cam paign of extermination. This is evi dent from I lu slaughter and from the statement of the governor of Van, that the governor intended to kill every Ar menian, even the babies, to rid Turkey forever of the 'Armenian question.' "They hnve succeeded so well, that in some villages, there is ;iot even a sign of life. The entire Tiflis dis trict has been levelled by fire, and women have been scorched and scalded to death. " Kven orphan in our mission have been deported. In the Van district .17, 000 Armenian were killed during Aug ust. "Miss McT.nren, an American at tached to the Van. mission, hns been missing since .Inly, nnd she i probably dend. Sister Martha, a German, fled with fifty orphan from tho Kurds in July and luis not been henrd from since. . "Of 270,000 who started for Rus sia, more than 100,000 died of the ter rible typhus fever: "because tio.noo Armenian are in the Russian army and a handful are revolutionists, (he government excuses itself for these wiiolesulo persecu Propose To Raise $4,385 Without Additional Cam paign For Money 'Salem's Best Market Place' Specials in the GROCERY DEPT. Fresh Tillamook Cheese, lb 20c Limberger Cheese, lb 25c Cream Brick Cheese, lb 25c Small. Walnuts, 2 lbs 25c Ripe Olives, pint 15c Sour Pickles, pint -15c Sweet Pickles, pint 20c Sweet Totatoes, 8 lbs. ... 25c 3 lbs. for $1 Coffee, lb 25c Best Quality Only in th, MEAT DEPT. Shoulder of Pork Pork Steak Pork Chops Pork Sausage Loin of Veal Veal Cutlets ..He ...15c -.17c ..15c .. 18c m Pure Lard, No. 10 Pure Lard, No. 5 Compound, No. 10 .. Compound, No. 5 55, WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY 151 North High Street Grocery Phone 830; Meat Phone 840 iifnimnrn eninoc YYUUIMU 0ULUILIM E Thrilling Stories Told In Van couver Attract Adventur ous Spirits 3 Vancouver, B. C, Oct. ".Recruiting has taken a new turn here as the re sult of the return of three Vancouver boys from the trenches a few days ago. They are private E. Biddle who served with the Sixteenth battalion .through the thick of the fighting in Flanders last spring; Private K. E. Gill, of the Seventh battalion and Private K. Campbell, of the Eighth battalion "The little Black Devils" of Winnl- Iieg- , All three men are convalescing iroin wound. Private Campbell was wound ed and "gassed" in the fighting at St. Julieu and the other two were put out of commission at Fcstubert, a month later A German helmet captured by Biddle ... . . .. 1. L . ir.. .11 :,. in a tierce irencii ngiii Jiuy i 00 . ! exhibition in the window of a business The second day's report of the solici-' hH,,s.e hcl' aml is attracting great at tor. for funds for the Salem Y. M. C.i '' i'l("l'o'8 story of how he got it, is a A. shows excellent progress and good thrilling one: prospects of raising the entiro amount "We were ordered to clean the Ger called for in tho budget, Mfisr,, with-i 1HS 0t of their line of trenches and out an additional campaign. Today's c went at them with a 'hurrah' he meeting was held amid unbounded en- snil1- "T ,vas "Sht on top of them thusiusm of the solicitors who report!"1"'"'1 noticed a long bayonet pointed little difficulty in rnisimr tin. mnnnni.l at me from below. I couldn't check . ..ii u. iney set out to secure. The following is the total amount raised to date: Jos. Ilulben $100.00 K. T. bnrnes 7.".00 R. T. Moore 0.00 Ward K. Richardson 12.00 J. Frank Hughes 10.OO " 111. A. -Marshall . 10.00 Grocery Specials for Friday NO. 5 LARD PAIL l' P. llarluu jjjo Ino. Pnist J. I). Ilartwell myself, so more by intuition than any thing else, I discharged my rifle from the hip. There was a German officer behind that bayonet and he certainly would have done for me, but my ran dom shot caught him. "I took off the officer's helmet and slung it to my belt." Private Campbell, describing the bat tle in which he was "gassed," said: 11 it 1. . . .i. x .1 on 1 "oeu we iook uie i-'orniHii ireiicnes ifjoo the Huns cried out to us: 'Good com- j tire building will also be painted. Children 's School Dresses You will find the following list of long wearing and serviceable Winter weight goods for school dresses: Mohair Repp ,'18-in. wide, solid colors, per yard . .. 47c Scotch riaid, part wool, good quality, ;!G-in. wide, yd. 23c New Wool Scotch Tlaids, latest Cheviot weave, :i6-in. wide, good values, per yard 50c RIBBONS Fancy Flowered pure Silk Fibre, fine assortment, good values, 7 1-2-in. wide, per yard .7.25c Tlain silk Taffetas, all leading shades, 4 1-2-in. wide, per yard 10c KAFOURY BROS. 115 N, LIBERTY, THE PEOPLES STORE, SALEM, OREGON. l Ms ii (71 ' Frank S. Grant Will Succeed L R. Stinson Frank 8. Grant of Portland has been appointed temporary grand keeper of records nnd seals for the Knight of Pythia to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Louis Russel Stinson until tho meeting of the grand lodgo in Port hind next Tuesday, Mr. Grant is a past grand chancellor and stand high in the order. The appointment was made by br. A. K. Wrightinnn of Sil verton, piescnt grand chancellor of the lodge. According to all reports now in, Councilman ,1. A, Mill wns the only sufferer I'rein the e4ith quake reiorted on the Pacific coast last Saturday night. Mr. Mills live at 4S1 North Winter street, nnd ejaim to have a basement under his house with a con crete wall six inches thick, that didn't have even n scratch on it. Ijist Sat urday eveni.ig close to midnight he noticed sort ui a quiver in the house, but thought nothing of it until the next, morning lie discovered a large rrmk through one side of the base ment. Thi break in the basement and the report or the earthquake in the Sunday morni.m ;tprs, are evidence enough for Mr, Mill. Win. bnrghart 16.00 ltu''i nl"l 0,le U fellow, who spoke U O. Ilerrold T. Lnchcle Frank Light W. L. Mercer O. b. Miles Ernest blue .Ino. II. Scott F. S. bynon Frank Guild Carl D. Gnbrielson C. M. Tjockwood 12.00' I)r,"y lair wigusn, yeueu ar. tne top jmj'of his voice: 'Married man, don't kill SOOjine. I've a wife and children." ; Funeral of LR. Stinson n.oo I 3.001 o.OO (1.00 o.OOi Tomorrow Afternoon CREAMERY BUTTER Yellow or White CORNMEAL 1 MILK, 10c CANS GOLD DUST FLOUR The funeral ritual of the Knight of Pythias will be read at the service to W. H. bale ,,.': be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock R. R. Jones '1ZZZ'.'.""'"" 5 00 in.tlle BI'11",ryi ovcr the body of L. R. .ino. iwyno J. If. Lewis W. ). Evan Dr. V. L. Utter .., Win. brown Imperial Furniture Co. Qi:.i.A.. i. -, lo0i m"u fttrciicr or records m'flQianil seals. The services will be in on'n()' charge of the grand lodgo officers, who 00' w'" com'uot tne services at the armory rVnl innd at the cemetery. Music will be 'TOO '"""'"vu "j" niiim.-i.-5 uuui uie v.nriiiun J. C. Griffith m; Science church. O. O. brown ZZZZZZ' "0 00: There will be no formal address at T. G. Albert. Anna K Knvlor 5.00 5.00 the services. In addition to members of the grand lodge of the state who l.e Angeles Time: The visit of J" !m 1 Uoekefellcr, Jr., to the milling district of Colorado resulted in the ymng nn ii getting hi uit cover'd with grease and dirt, but luckily he I.Rlipi'ned to hnve a change .that lie hd boi.ght at one dollar down and a dollar a nk, and therefore wa not com-H-lid to go home in a barrel. NOTICE. THK MAN FROM ORKOON will be shown at Ya liberty iv,unv.' RIIO. i?.ll l nt'Ai, nmtfild or Toilay. Ira Jorgenson i0Wl" present, delegation are ex- K. llofer & Son Mr. and Mrs. p. K, Fnlierti'in ' '. D. Bnbcock Geo. Johnson & Co. H. S. Gile 4- Co. P. R. L. & P. Co. T. II. Knv .... rnul B. Wallace ZZZZZ M. C. Findley Rev. Jnines Klviu Rev. II. c. stover ZZZ'. Rev. F. x Porter Rev. J. c. Spencer Rev. K. X. Avison Viek Uro Rigdon & i:ichr,l 1MI. IVArcv .. . "uo..rt, . . a . . 'i 00 lorseiu. ironi several or '-'(l0lthe subordinate lodges. The honorary 5 00 111111 h.farer are nr- A. E. Wrightmari, "i 00 Silverton, grand chancellor eom 10o'oo'""""ler: E'1, D- Curti" of Portland, 100 00 1 pH,t K1"1 ona'-,llor: William M. Cake, ICO'OO' r"',t ernna chl"1(,ellor; Willard L. IDO Oo' Marli' A""lny Rrand vice chancellor; 50 001 J' W" lllon,,' Pendleton, grand master 10 00 0f ,1,e eXl'n,q"Pr; Frank 8. Grant, io oo ; pr"r,,Iani1' pust BrB,ul phan('(,l1"'; Ous. C. 10 001 ' Por,'n"1' supreme representa- l'l'ooi ,iv,; rrPoree Knight, Hubbard, past ,n',l0 grand inner guard, ""i 00' T'10 m',ive l)nl1 bearer selected todnv o'-."nn!l,r6 ,L u- Turner,.C. W. Barrick, J. C. inn' ' "1U,"MI mum, .eni summerviiie Win. Salem Nursery Co, ". f.yre Percy Cupper K. V. Carlton N. 1). Elliott ZZ T. J. Cronise T. K. Ford ZZZZZZZZZ A. A. Leo W. W, Emmons Wcller bro ZZZZZ. Fay Collins ZZZZ Fletcher & llvrd 1 Mr. I,. (. ( ;(( 2 H. J. Clement . . A. I. Eoff f. M. Epplcy ZZZ John Dubuis Wm. (Jahlsdorf Carl Uuef V. O. Shiplev J. G. barr ... George Bros ZZZ. Otto Hansen ZZZ. F, A. Erixon . W. M. bushey ZZZZ Max Gehlhar Crown brag Co, . O. E. Price ZZZ. Rev. W. J, I.ienkemper u cuniniing ZZZZZZZZ n.oo' Tllfl 1,"1-v w'" lie in 1.1.00 armory tomorrow from state at the 12 until 2 1 .tl....L .l .1.. ,. i .... 25.00' ' " 1111 cHsuet win ne closed, liloo! COURT HOUSE NEWS : v-uunouea irom rage Two.) Sun Francisco Chronicle; Ther l.ns leu n.ore talk of reform, i Huvnia ince the drive by the Germanic than in the day when the rtar wis marching west. IW thi men thnt the greater hope of improvement iu Rus-ia depend upon drastic defeat f -'0.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 12.00 25.00 10.00 5.IH); A marringe license was issued ves o.00;terday by the conntv clerk to JoimEd .12.00 j ward Farris, a fermer of Turner, and 10.00 Fannie Fern Funk, also of Turner 20.00 i 1(1.00 1 A suit for divorce ha been filed in 10.0Oi,,,! circuit court bv Gludv Marie 5iO0Swartont against E. W. Swnr'tout. The 1(1.00 '"l,l were married in Vancouver in 10.00 :;llrl1 rt"' enr a id the plaintiff al 15.00!l'l!';, ,,hat hfr linsbnud slapped her, 15.00 ! ,, V lor anA Ta'1 her bad names, 10 00 1? 01 wh"'h ''"""titnted cruel and i:i o"oo!"nnn u:,aUwv- V. A. Gooile, of 10.001 ' ' '"'- ror ine plaintiff. Sheriff William Ksch left this city this morning for Baker where ho wiil tone charge of Mack Cavin, who wa arrested in that citv on a charge of non support of a wife and children in stayton in thi county. Cavin was in dicted by the grand jury at it Inst e 'ion. Sheriff Esch will return with hi pr.soner next Saturday if he lis no trouble, in making connectiona on the 10.00 40.00 5.00 SACK Damon & Son 855 N. Commercial. Phone 68 Here you get 100 cents worth of Groceries for $1.00 When la SAXEM, OREGON, stop a BLIGI1 HOTEL Strictly Modern . Free and Private Baths BATES 75c, $1.00, $1.50 FEB BAt The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres " Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both phonea. Free Auto Bus. . O DWELL IN COM FOR I dwell welUodwelN'11. i to dwell at Hotel Nortonia vKere personal attention trie Key-note of comfort end contentment 0)6 TKruout the kol-:fc Dining Room to Roof den-the atmosphere is ibed by ever? g-'"1 HOME LIKE. Eg thing you .nt-nothmg you don t want. cf hoi- 1 I . .k. Havor CI or mow h d. " , 1 j PrW...b..h$1.50or""77 Tl,.tlli4tK.Ffl-",ci' prictiw 11. off Wathinaion Wuhintn PoclUnJ lp