Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 08, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1915.
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Overcoats for Boys
YOU'LL FIND IN OUR BOYS' SECTION AN UN
USUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OVERCOATS
AND MACKINAW'S 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.
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. ilustry i workingfcac k to a normal cou D. htrintrdon. of Portland. Kev. George ;
ilition. ; H. Toanif. of Albany, gave the eharze '
o sn.l the Kev. F. S. Lawrence, of Me-
Tb public service commission today Minnvilie. the ordaining prayer. Kev.
isue.l en order grantir-ii an increase in J. D. Champion of MoMinnville was
rates to the Creswt-11 Telephone com- moderator of the council,
pany and a change in service. The in- j 0
create amounts to aVa! -0 rents per .
month to the regu-r subscribers. It !
has been the enstom in the past to al
. low unlimited service over long dis-'
tanee to Kugene, t-; rinfield and Cot
tage Grove and the rnmpany s '
granted the right to charge 2j cents
l-r month for this vrviee. ;
The Be. B, 8. P-lack, of Newport,
: smeesi-fully passed toe examination,
' held yesterday afternoon in this city
, before the council of Itaptist ministers
jof the Willamette alley. The ordina
Ition lernion was ir,a died in tho even-
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK
Boy's Ruff neck 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
WEAVEAND A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE AT
THIS PRICE THIS WEEK, $1.39 EACH.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
Jl JJLoOODiCOODS
All Around Tow
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money rail buy. Villein made. In ecntH,
Dr. Mendelnobn, specialist in fitting
glasses correctly. V. H. bunk bldg.
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A. M. Clongh is another convert to
good roads, having recently bought a
l'.ltf model Ntudebiikcr ear of the Vii'h
Bgciicy of til ih city.
F, C. Millott underwent a serious op
eration yesterday moruing at iho Wil
lamette hospital. 1 r. li. H. Duller re
H,rt him today as rapi'lly re.-ovii ing.
Dr. Stone's Drug mure. tf
Jitney lunches are becoming popular.
Tho White Mwan Hakery and Lunch
room lias moved to Inrger iimrters on
tlio ground floor of tiiu building oc
cupied by Iho V. M. V. A.
The high school boys who were plan-1
ning' to pull off iw'vernl stunts down1
town this eviming, closing tuo evening
of fun with a ho?i fire, have decided to"
postpone the entire evening's program.
Dr. B. T. Mclntlre, physician and
oirgeon, li!4 .Masonic bldg. l'lione 410.
The White Bwan axe serving delight
ful lam I'lioivd'T for .1 cents, eol'tee
a:id bread, "i cents. Try us.
Miss Moltie Pearmine, who won the
September a. id final voting contest of
Iho .levein store, nccomai!icd by Mii-sj
Maude Smith, who won the July contest
and Miss Mabel lliwlilson, will leave I
' Klavel tomorrow attcriioim at 1 :.'' p.
in. on the steamer .Northern f'aeifie for j
San I'raiicisco.
A rally Jay social will be held this !
jeveniug iii tlio parlois of the First!
C ongregational church, as sort of pre-I
piratory to the annual rally day of'
'the Sunday scnool to be held 'next Sun- !
I day. The rally
i held under the
class of U. M. Klliott
this evening will be j
auspices ot the Hihle
The following parties will sail tomor
row after m at l:'M o'clock from
L. J. Chapln is in Woodlmrn today 1 1I1V'1 " tlM' steamer Northern Pa
to attend i baiop.'t ot the Agricul-, '';f"'' f"r HilM r'raiuiscn; Miss Mnbel
tural ami Mercantile association when '';. Huddcl -on, Miss Mollio 1'earminr.
be made on tl pro I ,, . . ' r- '""I '"'". ''
r. iiiciiai.iNi. . .Mi-s Lucille lie u K. ' .
(iilliey and Thomas I'. Iiouglas.
final repoits mil
posed ilrailiage of
district.
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on tlsr pro
I'lich 1'iairie
Dr. Stone's Drug Store.
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I The regular meeting of the Salem
Woman's club will be held in the pull
lie library at ':iln tomorrow atternoon.
I The subject will be "Woman and the
Law," by Mrs. Alice I'age,
The Atlantic News Bervice of Boston.
Massachusetts, writes the commercial
club for photos of the hop iudustrv in
this part of the state, to be used to il
lustrate aiticles to be written lor mag
iuiiics and ipecial news paper articles
on the hop industry of Uregon,
Tno Rowland hotife on Court street
between Liberty and High, which was
purchased by T. i. Illigh, is on tho road
to its new location at t'h eketa und
Liberty streets, where it. will be mude
into an nnrtuient house by Mr. Illigo.
K.icavations for the store to be erected
by W, W. Moore, will begin early next
week.
Grocery
Specials
for Saturday
The Modern Woodmen will he ad-
dreed neit Friday evening, Ortober
l.j, by the chairman of the board of di-;
rection. Jtr. ( orn, of Eock Island, 111.,
who is regarded as one of the best
speakers in the fiiternity. A short
address will also be made by J. W. Siin
mouas state deputy of the Modern
Woodmen. Tiiis is to be an ojen meet
ing held at the lodge rooms in the ih
I'ornaek block, to which the members
of tne Woodmen of the World, Macca
bees and the public in general are ia
vited. L. H. McMahon, W. S. Low and L. P.
Aldrich have been api-oiuted a coiu
mittee by the agricultural department
of the commercial elub to make plans
for a farmtrs' market and sales day.
It is understood this is to include a day
when everyti ing that a tanner raises
including irniis. vegetables and live
stock, will be offered for sale. Those
who have been appointed have been in
terested in this sales day proposition
and have already given the subject
much studv and consideration.
POUNDS OF SWEET
POTATOES TOE
FRESH SAUER KRAUT
2 qts.for 15"
FRESH TOMATOES. 6
POUNDS FOR
10c
22 POUNDS OF ONIONS FOR
6 LARGE ROLLS TOILET
PAPER FOR
7 BARS WHITE LAUNDRY
SOAP FOR
The Wonun's Auxiliary to the Board
of Missions of St. rani's parish of thi
city have recently i.-sued a bulletin of
tlieir activities for the coming year.
The auxiiiaiy will meet with Mrs. Frau
ds Xewber:y, 1-!H i enter street on
October I'j. The .November meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. J. A.
( . hun-hill, m'i 1) street on the l!Hh ot
the month ami the I'eeeiuber meeting
at the home of Mrs. Carey Martin, b'.T
South Liberty on tae 17th. T-iie offi
cers of the Woman's auxiliary are, Mrs.
I'. (1. Shipley, president; Mrs. F. j. liu
pert, vice president; Mrs. Iborge M.
1'ost, secretary and Mrs. James Wal
' to.i, treasurer.
The Christian church Sunday school
is preparing for their annual Sunday;
school rally day to be held Sunday.1
October 17. and will hold special ral-'
ly day services in the church next
T hursday evening. One year ago the i
rally call was lor an attendance of
Mini, which they succeeded in securing,
as the final roll all on that d:ty showed
an attendance of exactly Sili. This
'year, their ambition is to reach the
l,n)ij mark for rallv da v. With this'
t number attviidii.g at ouo time, it would
; be one of tho largest iu tho state. The
ht-irst I'resliyterian church of Portland
I has the honor ol' being the largest in;
; the state, with an averatre attendance'
!,.f i-no ' I
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! Funeral cervices for L. R. Stinsou
! were held at - o'clock this afternoon'
Mat the armory, ami were attended by;
i tho local lodge in a body, all the grand
i lodge ottic'.M-.s ot the state anH many
! members of the Knights or Pythias
! from surrounding lodges. The services
I were held by the grand lodge officers
with the tuueriil ritual of the hnig.its
'of I'ytiiias. A short talk was made by
the liev. F. T. i'orter, a member of the
I lodge, who dwelt upon the fact that the
(deceased had given his lite to the help
jot mankind and that his life had not
I neen in vain, jne oo-iy lay in state
h today at the armory from 12 until 2
; o'clock. Ilurial was at the Odd Fellows
i cemetery in llm Stinsou lot, beside that
of his father A. L. Stinson." ,
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earances
COUNT MUCH
The men who have made the
greatest success are those who
keep up their appearance. A
few dollars put into clothes is the
best asset a man can have. We
can fit your f oimand your purse
with the latest styles and fabrics
Once you buy clothes from us you
.will always speak well of our
lines.
Prices
$10 to $30
G. W. Johnson & Co.
141 North Commercial Street.
mrTWTinMiwi ' iMisrrraniiiiirrt Tu .jinBnmrttiawasrjaKg
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'Salem's Best Market Rlace'
' PEACHES
Iinon Clings, Salways, bushel,
1.21, basket, loc.
GRAPES
Tokays. Concords, basket 40c, 3
lbs. 2-"c.
APPLES
Kir.g", Pippins. Sweet, bushel,
;., 12 lbs. 2-.'
TOMATOES
(ireen, ripe, bu.-hel Ij-le, basket
10c.
MEATS
We Handle Only Bert Grade.
Fancy Roast Beef, Jb .. 1
Pot Roast of Peef, lb 14
Shoulder Roast Pork, lb 121.
Loin or Leg of Pork, lb 10
Sides of Pork, 1
Pure Pork Sausage, lb. !"
Pure Hamburger, lb 1"
Pure Lard No. 10 1.2
Pure I.ard No. o 6"
Compound No. 10 $1.0
I 'omponn 1 No. 3. "
Spring Chickens, lb. . 2
WESTACOTMHIELSEN COMPANY
151 North High Street Grocery Phone 830; Meat Phone 8-10
POTATOES. PER SACK
Tomorrow is "Fire Prevention day'
to be observed in many cities of the
country. This observance will consist
mostly in removing tubbish on prem-
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t ii li I iiiiuui eiisnv ourn. i,. .i,., M,..i., , i... ...,i;,i
" " ' I to a vote mi t ie tintioniil coineutiou.
La Corona, the best rln.nr quality that iy
' i Yeoman dance toulght. Members got
a , their progiam at the dour. .
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t One of the largest Indiana silos man .
'iit'iictured hv the Spauliling Logging
eoiuiauv, will be erected on the Hum
uf S. li. Iloeiie. near llariisbuii;. Mr.
Mobile and his brother own two large
'ranches in that section of the county
DAY ni.,1 ,.,, .. ,ii,. t l'l ,.,,., u.li.a
The only hotel in the business district. ; ,.rv ,. si.rniL'
AimreBv io mi I'eiioin, iiicuircs ani
j The cone shaped mountain cedar on i
the lot. owned by T. (I. lilinh, corner
jof Liberty nad Chemekela happened
I to be exactly i.i that Wirt of t,ie lot
Ray T. Richardson, of the Uudcrtak-! 'her the Itowliind house will be placed,
ing fiini of liigdun i lib hnrdson, will! Instead of cutting down tho ttee, it
leavii for San Fiin.eisco tiiiniufnw as?'" '" trausplantml and placed in line
to the Nntionnl Funeral l).'"ii iso two inner inoiiutain ce.lars on
tors iiiooeiation. As past president'"111' I nee trees were planted 2-
enrs ago oy ,i. i. . i noiupson.
When in SALEM, OREUON, stop
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Freo snd Private Baths
RATE8 76c, $1.00, tl.tVO PER
Capitol lliiildings.
A Home Away from Home
T. Q. BUOH. Prop.
Both Phones. Free Auto Bus.
, Attention, Odd Follows. All Odd
; Kellows desiring to go to the cauveii
! t ion at. Hubbard, be ready to lcao
I from the corner of Court und High
I st reels lit " o'clock. Auto trucks. Com
I ' uiittee.
The rates over the Oregon Electric
between Garden Home, Tualatin. Met
ger and lleaverton were reduced by an
order issued by the Public Service com
mission which held that the lates now
in force were unjust in iew of the
rates existing over the lines of the
I nited. lialhtavs company. A reduc
tion of five cents on one wny cah
fares whs granted.
The Spauldin Logging company is
preparing to start the Newberg mill
within a few days which will give em
ployment to over ltat men. Logs for
the mill hive already been purchased
and the mill, which lias been closed all
summer, is beinir put in running or
der this week. This is just one of the
CREAMERY BUTTER
WE SELL FOR LESS BECAUSE
WE SELL FOR CASH AND
PAY NO RENT.
Damon & Son
855 N. Commercial. Phone 68
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
YOU
i In response to his appeal in yesi;er
day's paper, W. M. Hamilton, president
! of tiie commercial club, is receiving
, eianv letters commending the work of
i I.. .1. Ciiapiii. county agriculturist. One
jof these is from II. P. Hawkins, li.!'.
Center street, who writes that ill his
opinion there is no cpu'-dinn as to the
value of this work. "The movement
has rod only been a sut-cess in Marion
county," writes Mr, Hawkins, "but in
other counties of the state and the na
tion as a whole, la the south, wit.iin
less than ten years, ' whole communities
have been revolutionized by this work.
He also writes that Marion county is
fortunate in ! living man of Mr. Chap-
(ins anility in iii:riciiitiii al work and
j hopes that this work will not be al-
lowed to diop 1'iom lack of financial
support from the county, especially as
jin the ten other counties where tuis
i work is being done. Hie county pays
; half the expense of its auiicalturist.
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KILLED IN COLLISION.
raur-0n
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J. M. P.ones and A. L. Eeues tela
filed at tho county clerk's etfieo a
record of an assumed business name,
s'ating that they are conducting a gen
eral blacksmithiug business in Turner
under the t'inu name and style uf J : nf-s
Pros.
Our Time, Energy and Effort
Are Devoted Exclusively to
THE EYES .
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We know that if we relieve eyestrain,
any bodily disturbance that may be,
caused by such strain will be relieved!
also.
Eyestrain Relieved by properly j
Fitted Glasses i
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i San Francisco, Oct. . Clarence Al-
brecht, agi d "d. lies dead today and
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.ns fill's imoerg is severely iiinrel
j as the result of a colli-ion between the;
I tandem motorcyrle they were riding1
and an automobile at the outskirts of.
the city. The automobile was mupied1
I by Albert Weston of IWthm.l mi. I ii,.,l
Miss A. McCulIoch, j
Optometrist j
208-C09 Hubbard Blag. Phone 109 ;
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.Misses ern and hay Hunter,
the autoimdiile was injured.
None in
The
SHURON
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COMFORT is to
dwell well-to dwell well
is to dwell at
Hotel Nortcnia
wKero personal attention is
tiie Kejnote of ccrr.fort
and contentment of guests.
Thmout trie Hotel--from
Dining Room to Reef Gar-den--th!
atmosphere is da
scribed hy ever? g'if5t BS
HOME LIKE. Every
thing you Want--nct!ur.iJ
you don't vant.
Appetizing meols JCtV'v '
Kungcr-Kc th.
Room'itKprivil(g cf'-l'J'
or mor. th. day- Brf '')
p,W.t.b.h$1.50ormcrir..d.y
Th. thing tUippt!-1"""4"
prices.
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Another BIG FOUR Feature
OTHERS YOU HAVi; SEEN
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TIIE WELL KNOWN SALEM MEZZO- SOPRANO
TODAY & TOMORROW
MATINEE 10c
ADMISSION
EVENING 15c
THE FEATURES OF TODAY ARE WORKS OF ART
OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. TIIE COST OF PRODUC
ING HAS RISEN ENORMOUSLY, TIIE COST TO US
HAS TRERLED IN TWO YEARS AND WE MUST
CHARGE A LITTLE MORE IF WE ARE TO GIVE
THEM TO YOU, IF YOU RECEIVED A DIME'S
WORTH TWO YEARS AGO FOR A DIME, YOU ARE
GETTING FOUR TIMES THAT NOW
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