EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1915, f c :i D:A m oil RlinLflfcPrmWf.Pil!nws--lnlian Robes I C4Ai uiauntiii vviuivi ui ' Special Sale Prices on New Showing of Traveling Bags-second floor Among those who will sail tomor-! row f rom Flv.l for San Francisco are ; I Mr. and Aire. Homer Gouiey and .Mr. and Aire. B. JV Miles. William Tarpley, arrested Saturday night on a chargp o being intoxicat ed, forfeited luil this morning by ! failing to appear and answer to the charge. Beautiful, Stylish Suits, Coats and Dresses of Un it- M in usual Class and Distinction You will find our garments entirely different from the ordinary styles found in other stores. We personally select every garment that comes into this great stock with careful attention as to serviceability and exclusiveness. All the most wanted fabrics are shown in the very best styles and modes of trimming. Prices are surprisingly low for such garments as we show. New Waists New. Skirts New Petticoats. New Showing of Women's Fine Neckwear This new assortment is surprisingly varied showing the newest effects in Pleated Neckwear Collars Collars and Cuff Sets Fissues Vestees Fancy High Collars and Jabot effects. Organdie, Crepe De Chines and Mulls are used in the making of these latest crea tions. The assortment offers a splendid selection. FALLS 1800 FEET N i The Good Templars will meet at their hall, 21)7 South Church street, tomor row evening at 7:'W o'clock. As busi ness matter of importance will come before this meeting, all members are requested to attend. Buy Winter Footwear at Meyers and Get Real Satisfaction MM Hy iJLojDXplooop.s h s THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Over 35 years of successful merchandising in Salem San Diego, Cl., Oct. 11. One of the saddest of the many fatal aeroplane ac cidents occurring since the establisn meut of the United States aviation camp at -North Island, took place at 11:15 a. m. today when Lieutenant Walter K". Taliaferro, while looping the loop in Curtiss tractor number 'M, fell uttn tv4 itn tliA Mv nn.l wns drowned. A box of fancy apples will be ship-, .- t . j te nonr t0,'.,v Lieutenant Tal- ned tomorrow bv Fred S. Bynon to San , . v.n,iv i,a,i uot 1)een found. ; Francisco for the Willamette valley ex- j j,i,.tenniit Taliaferro who was uiar- hibit. They were prn on the farm ri(,, in t,js (.itv. 011 April 29 of this year ! of F. Or. Blumberg. four miles north of ; t0 iS!) Lei,e"ster Sehou, daughter of tlio city on the river road. the late Captain John L. Sehon, wan I . r ' strapped to his seat at the time of j The mercantile department of the ( t10 a,.(.iiit.t. The unfortunate bird j commercial club will meet tomorrow j llinn ,isappcaicd beneath the water 'evening in tii auditorium of the coin-. unmit, half a mile north of the North unercial club. h. H. Merric k, of Port- islum camp, towards Point Lomn, and 'land, secretary of the Oregon Kotail j ultliouuh divers were rushed from the win oe present m:, g. s. Han Diego, tney w All Around Town Mtt4"M' Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. H. bunk bldg. o The Oregona Htuc'a on a sand bar near Koiser this morning at :JJO o'clock, but was on its way to Portland by noon. When you want a light lunch, try the White Svmiii light prices. Miss Jean MacOrosor, deputy county clerk, left Ibis city last night for Til coma where she will spend u week or ten dnys visiting relatives and friends in that city. o . Dr. R. T. Mclnttra, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bld(. l'hono 4-lU. It was reported today that 18 casos of measles had broken out among the pupils of tin Kaiser school ami thai one of the primary teachers was also suffering front a slight attack. tmttttummummtttimmjtumttwtBttJ; Dr. Stone's Drug Btore. tt E. W. Cherrington recoived word Sat urday of the serious injury of IJ. A. Caiter, ut Slmridnn, who fell from an apple tree, badly fracturing the bones of one arm. As Mr. (inter is ".") years old, his recovery is expected to be slow, lie is well known in Nnloiii, If they could make them heater than llygnidc cigars would sell for more than o cents. The Loyal Sons of the First Christian chinch, will hold their annual home coming and banquet at their cluli rooms in the ehiircii tomorrow evening. At this meeting, officers for the coming year will lie elected, Fred Holioiuiikcr lias been president of the society for the past year. Dr. Stone's Drug mors. tf second ward, V. iS. Ward, no opposition; third ward, Otto .1. Wilson, for re election, no opposition; fourth ward, J. F. Jones, for re-election, and Charles II. .loin; fifth ward, (!. M. Roberts, Ceo. .1. Willmr, unit for re election, Levi Mc Cracken; sixth waul, T. J. Kress, anil tor re-election, .lames Mc( lelland; sev enth ward, John F. White, N. I). Klliott. II. li. Clark and Amos Vass. Five of the present aldermen are candidates for re election. Primary elections will be held Monday, November 1. in this election, a majority of nil votes cast is equivalent to an election. .Should no candidate receive a majority of nil, then the two receiving the highest vote will copie bel'oro the general elec tion, December (1. Among the tnauy delegates who at tended the twenty-third annual meeting or tne v oiumiiia river hrnnch of the Women's Foreign Misionary society of the .Methodist churcn, the following left this morning. Those going to Poitlund were Mrs. James 1). Ogden, MrB. A. K. Maclean, Mrs. M. A. Hop kins, Mis. A. P. Clink, Mrs. II. . Dear born, .Mrs. I! ri Seeloy ami Airs. A. li. Fisher. Returning to Seattle were Mrs. F. 1.. Calkins, Mrs. li. I). Kingsbury and Mrs. H. T. Zimmerman. To Tneoinu, Mih. W. II. Hawthorne, Mrs. II. W. Hees and Mrs. F. A. Ouyler. F.dith F. Bar rett returned to Kugone, Mrs. II. H. iNovll F.Usworth to Spokane and Mrs. . K JJoiIuh to lhompson Falls, Montnuu. .Merchants asmci;ition and address the meeting. ! The Pilgrim's dub of the First Con gregational church will hold its first I meeting of the tall this evening ai a dinner to bo served in the parlors of i the church, at ri::io o '' Io. -k. The dinner ; will be served by the ladies of tle church. A rjouie or mlLK aim a pup were par t of the receipts in the regular line of business of the Wells Fargo Kxpress company this morning. The dog was I billed to Med ford, but ns he will not reach there until ID o'clock tomorrow morning, the bottle of milk was evi dently seat along for occasional re freshments. The Rev. Carl II. Klliott of the First Presbyterian church of this city will go to Brownsville tomorrow to attend the Willamette Presbytery. He will be aceompanied by the Hcv. R. II. Ken nedy, ot iewuerg. who lias cnargo or the Presbyterian work for Indians in this Presbytery. Mollie Miner, who was arrested last week on a charge of conducting a dis orderly house ut the Kny Hooming house on North Commercial street, de manded a jury trial and the case was called in municipal court this after noon. City Attorney Triiidlo appear ed for tho city and James G. ileltzel fur the defendant. Although tomorrow is Columbus day, and is observed in many states as a legal holiday, there will be no observ ance of the day in Salem. The banks will nil remain open, the mail will be delivered at the regular hours and the business of the city will keep on in its regular way, regardless of the fact that Columbus first saw land 523 years ago. Three rides and two walks for a nickel is the special offer today of the Salem street railway ei.mpany to those who live in the cast purt of the town along Asylum avenue. Thu wires ulong were unable, 1 after continued search, to locate the, wrecked machine. , j As his brother birdinen watched and1 applauded from below today the daunt-! less flier full looped the loop, but as he completed the circle it was seen that j he was unable to right himself. He dropped NUO feet in an effort to do j this, but at a height of more than 10UO ; feet from the water lost all control of i the tractor. Tho great machine shot as so much dead weight into the bay 1 and disappeared immediately with its. bravo driver. i Officers at the 'North island camp hurriedly telephoned to San Diego for j an ambulance and pulmoter and the of-' ficers of the U. S. S. San Diego, who I had witnessed the accident, dispatched ! a power boat centaining skilled divers for tno spot where tne inaenine sana. Lieutenant Taliaferro was born in Kentucky, December 8, Ix.sij and was 'IT .......... ..1.1 tin m.no nnnnlntn.1 cdnnml JCUIS OKI. 11U Hon tl.j'uilin'l ov v...'. . hmmbm lieutenant from the 'army" having i worked his way up through the ranks. He joined the 21st infantry as record lieutenant, August 29, 1SKIS, and en tered the aviation corps at North Island July 2;t, I!1U. X1k''i . See 111 II Bit Hi Yourself In one of our Suits be fore a mirror. You will have everything in style fabric and tailoring that the best houses can turn out. We have the great est selection- of the smart est new Suits and Over coats in Salem. We can suit you in suits or furnishings to your taste.. G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. Com'I, Salem, Ore. the moving of the Rowland house, and the city is doing some work on the bridgo nt Fourteenth and Center streets. Hence patrons getting on near the Asylum ride as far as Fourteenth, get off and walk around the bridge, then ride ns far os Liberty street, get off and walk to Court, and once again board tho cars and continue their ride to State and Commercial streets. The Liberty street line will be on regular schedule tomorrow. Y. M. C. A. Solicitors Today Show Collection of $512.50 The following is the list of today's subscribers: P. L. Frazier $0.00 Charles V. (lallownv o.OO Liberty street nto out today to permit I (','is ('rHSS r'?-(,K? I ( . I). Ranch o.OO I Hen F. West o.OO William F.sch 10.00 John Kngdahl : 2.oO Robert WeatherlU was arrested yos- tnnlfiy on a charge of violating tho irnmo laws lv having too many i inna hens in his gniiio bug. His case willj lie heard in Justice wenster s ciiiiri in tho near future. Removal Notice. E. E. Baker, at torney, 201 Hunk of Commerce. Phone SU18. - Dr. Bam Kodgors, recently hero from Pnion street, and will soon niovo in to the . property with his fuiuilv nnd j establish an office here. The sale was made liv H. A. Johnson & Co. ' ' The president asks me to make cor- Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, blccdl.iir lhiiiis and pyorrhea. 110 V. H, Hank Bldg. Phono 1811. A letter all tho way from Lnrlssa, (ireece. was received lit the commercial cluli, iniiiiii iiiir us to whether this was dial iicknowlcdgemeut of the friendly a good agricultural country, and wiuit message you sent him in the name of would lui tho prospects for small farm- those who participated in the Scnudi- ers. Tho letter was written by A. i. navian day celebration ut the Oregon Psallis, and it will require n five cent state fair, and to assure you mid all postugo stamp to answer liiin. thuso concerned that he deeply apprc- o ' ciates your generous words of greeting. Th case or 0. D. FultS SgaillSt Wil-, With an expression of the president's limn Psetak which was licguu in tlieiwarm thanks, I am, sincerely yours, .1. circuit court yesterday us continued ; P. Tumulty, secretary to the presi today when the taking of testimony ; dent." The above letter dated Octo- l'rineville Orcu.ui mirchused Inst week I ' 1 . 1 lm " " "' 1 " r - WK "'''owed ley the Hcv. U home'iil lul '!:!!;,' 'wiisl,;,,; l.I.T.". ... .veer ay to view ...... Ovall. chairman of Scandinavian j' " iinv in i ue mine iuii. liligalion, rim cuse will probably 0 reach the jury late this evening. Automobile owners are once more In n.v -r, .., j T,0., t, , . hard luck., (insoline has ngiiiu started! The Tortlaud KaUway Light and ,, nmilr(1 lini, n , , Power company today Hied a petition ,ril. u ,(i (H.lltH ( (U, Thi . , with the public service commission ask-' Hm.0 ,, ,,,f . ,,,g ,u.i,.iss,on t,, discontinue track con- ,, , rhnwrvnti ncc ,os wl, the Oreg.m-W asliington ,,,,, ,,, eltl, , ,,r N IvailiM, y and Navigi. tmn coinpauy s ,,., , ' , ' ' ' lines at Moutavilla. 1 ho reasons giv- i.,.. ti- , V 1 ' h ea for severing physical connection be- l,1 " ' 7. ,":.'r,, f,"r K"oln,e tweea the two roads is tout there is 1 ' " " -V ver. " lt 'oth. not enough business to jn.H.ily the prcs-: "'"' 'uoutli ,; gasoline was sold ,ent arrangement. "' '" "'l' M,'xr J""1!' "lis to 1.1 12 cents. After resting nt I A. V. Pineo, departmont solicitor of ,lliH l"'';'1' H ",,,,k' " 12 ""' the nttorney general's office and cnair- !,",.,,"'!'', ,lu' '""eel figure, and now 'man of the indtisii iul accident eoniinis-! cents. ision of Hiilish (,'oluinbin was a visitor! o j today at tho office of the Oregon com-! Tn annual rally of the Sunday school 'mission. James II. McVelly, ice presi-' of the First Presbyterian church Has j dent of the British Columbia federation held Sunday morning in the auditor 'of labor and Daniel Kobeiston, rejirc-1 iuui of the church. Among the addresses j sealing tho employeis' associalion,i of special interest to Sunday school I made up the other members of the workers were those by Mrs. K S. Wul- I parly winch is touring the states m lace, on " New Fields of Hilde Studv " Buy n 1 l 1! O. It. Henson Poisal &. Shaw U. Hunt .1. N. Scnife .'. Hotel Marion Co. IT. J. Lehman F. W. Hliso Tracy K. Hatch T. II. liayninnd ill. H. Yoder Fied S. lluchtel '.I. O. Van Winkle ... 1 M. P. Ponesen ! Frank K. Welles .... IT. A. Mdlride 10.00 o.OO 10.00 10.00 20.00 1 o.( 10 .1.110 10.00 7.f,0 5.00 1 .5.00 1 .ynrt o.no n.oo 10.00 retrograd, Oct. M. Operations in1 the Kiga region and from Dvinsk to Pripet are deadlocked, it was official ly reported today. About Riga, the official statement reported, the Teuton forces "displayed no activity" while! from Dvinsk to the Pripet, "nothing of importance occurred." South of the Pripet, enemy fcrocs captured the village of ISerejnariii Volia. Near f iartorisk, they crossed to the right bank of the Styr. The war office claimed that the Slavs put to flight enemy cavalry in the Buk- 9 owma region which had charged like; an avalanche." Considerable activity Vty German birdiien was reported. Garbounivka has fallen into the Germans' hands. The statement told of Kussian pene tration of Teuton trenches in the dis trict north of Liovitchi'in a night at tack. More t han 200 Germans fell be fore the Slavs' bayonets, and a num ber of prisoners were taken. Field Marshal Von Ilindenburg con tinues to wrest scattering positions, from the Slavs around Dvinsk. Two Russian torpedo boats destroyed 19 Turkish sailing vessels off the Ana tolian coast sinco Thursday. The wrecked ships were laden with, munitions. We Now Have ELECTRIC BICYCLE LAMPS SPECIAL AT , $1.25 each LESS THE BATTERY Use an Electric Lajnp no .dirt, no oil, no water, no matches. Serviceable and clean to use. Come and see them, and get yours now at Scott & Scott The Growing Bicycle Store 252 State Street point 7 ??? which the industrial laws are in effect to imbibe some Ideas winch will prob ably be put hi effect in Canada. j As October 1st was the last day on , which candidates for city Nlderinnii might file their petitions, the candi dates sic till now In tiio running and! linn up ns follows: First ward, It. X. Hoover, fcr ic i li ct ion,' no opposition;; Do Your Eyes Tire Easily? Do Your Eyes Smart or Burn? Is Your Vision Blurred? ' - s . Rwuember all of these troubles nnd iiihiiv more can be done suy with by wcu ling Correctly Fitted Glasses. Let us MHiuiiie your eves and fit you with proper lenses then you will see with eae. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Bid. Phene 109 II a rold Knkin on, "Needs of Uvs' Classes;" Mrs. F. H. Leonard en, "Wo men's Adult Classes;" Mrs, J. II. Lewis' on, "Primary Work," and Mrs. W. V. : F.inmous on, "Orgaiiircd Girls' Class-1 I Tomorrow is the last day to redeem several dogs now in the city pound. ( Them, have been boiirdiug nt the city's, expense for the past fie days, nnd iin- j less the owners redeem them bv the piiyinent of 2, they will be placed in I the gas tank and take the long read from which no dogs return. The city , dog ordinance provides that the only way a dog may live in comfort, free, from the pnuudmnstef, is where lie is kept on the premises, or held by leash, I or under control, Members of th Christian church. Sunday school are preparing for an at tendance at nil even thousand, In order to create a strong competition between the different classes, the huiidsv i school has been divided Into the Reds, and the IHues, and each side are out ! togging their friends for an attend i ance next Sunday, with a written prom- B. iw io Huenti, .et wees, tn losing ' side will tender a baiinuct U the church parlors to the winner. worth of groceries at our store tomorrow K. M. Pago 2..W I'. G. Hover John F. White O. I. II. Van Winkle K. X. Tracy W. C. Over Watl Shipp .T. W. Harbison James Mtnr Watt Shiyp Co Home Restaurant .... .1. II. Farrnr ... 10.00 V0II .".00 10.00 lo.oo 10.00 voo 16.00 ! ' fOTlRT NFW TBT A JOUENAi CLAUSiriED AI VVUAI UvUuIj ilLiII J THEY AEB BUSINESS GEITEKS- ONE CENT A WOED .kilC; '" Sheriff Esch returned to this citv BLIGH HOTEL l irii vn liu 17111 ll till-l 11 J. UlTllli: (7UU III Ul j i'rt'Mvetl in Lune county, with Noolj !chari:ea with a criminal assault nllt'L"M; Strictly Moaern -:nn to hnvp born committal nnun tho nr-l Tree and Private saws VoOsBon of a 1.) year old girl on Htiwolli BATES 75cf $1.00, $1.50, PER DA C. W. AVnlls 10.00 warrant which' wns issued by Judge; Nearest' to all Depots, Theatres t'i Canitol Buildings. "A Home Away from Home T. 0. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Tree Auto Bui John V. liowlund 'August Hiickcstein llauser Hros F. K. chafer Joe Lebold Jacob A. Hise A. T. Woolen i...ii. n- . oin: ITTOCITV l ll Ol I I L- I i n , l . . ' . I''., rruav niorninir nt 9 n 'clock nn.l Tirom-: ' k" ' ' ( ises to occupy most of today before the rn....i .... . ... verdict is returned. Thia i'a an option j I OKU TML..IO', . . .V00 j Kelly as soon ns the grand jury ie- 10.00: turned a true bill in the case. 1.VO0 I l.j.oo The case of C. D. F'ults against Wil-1 VOO j;nm pstta)t wns rcanmed in the clr-! fi.00 cu;t court this morning after the over. I Sunday rest. This cuse was started and get SUGAR for $1.00 r urougnt to recover damages for al- r 1 tni j i leged fraud in ft real estate tj-ade. Both finalS flayed 111 , sides allege fraud on the part of the rn ji other and both claim damages, ' lenniS lOUmamCnt . Ko"16 Stewart has brought suit for a ' unorco against jonn Stewart alleging Why Not Use Columhla QUALITY Carbons? STENOGRAPHERS Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from l."n,., Ahcct. rnl..m1.l4 rorlui P-inpr Mfg. CO. The weather finally cleared Saturday cruel and iiihiininu treatmeut and gross oertnittinir the finnls in ihp i. , , is ! intoxication. The connle were mnrripd .o. tournaiiieiit to be flayed. The score in Washington in 1002 and have one. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. wns ns follows: child, a son, John Stewnrt, aged 12 Men's si iglcs: Wnkeinnn defeated years. The plaintiff asks for the caro! Shivcs, 0 :1, i-li, 0, Wickershiuil de- nnd iiusto.lv of tlio child nn.l .ulti.hln1 - icnieii u iiceiimn n--f. ll-4. iillnU-niiA lr.,,.t ilia .1 ..n.. .1 n .. A ' , , ...ut ..iu uri it, iuui iu I'll'-. In the women s singles. Miss Ford- vide for the uise of the bov. Carey F.' IT defented Mis. Noil , up. 111. 02. -Martin is attorney fur the plaintiff.: Ill the moil s double. i, -kershnin nn.l ' 1 nodgcrs . del cited hrohman and Kast- c. K. It,,, ,, ... .. .,! h mg ham, -4, t! .1. (12, In the mixed d allies. Miss Fording iff F.sch yesterday and lodged in the I VE 8F.IX FOR LESS BECAUSE WE SF.LL TOR CASH AND PAY NO RENT. Damon & Son 853 N. Conunsrciii. rhon 68 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE and Wickc.,,,,,,, defeated Mrs. Nortl ."' ; ' 7 1 i V '.""Z f.ii.eT Mi s L nUi,'V:r"na", fr which he pleaded guilty in niunid-! iilite.t .Miss i ow.ien nnd Moores. I 1 . ..i ... i . i - . ... -: ..ii i.iii i mm ,'uoi H lino Ol -Ti-. lie. was also indicted on n charge of selling r. " a H-ti The racpief and candy fr Sahm, VV ,. " whTh it women rac or MiMires, to I l weeks. filled wi thin a few TOIOUROW AND WEDNESDAY Romance of Elaine Special Comedy as usual, Big Laugh BLIGH THEATRE A marriage license was issued todav at the office of the county clerk to Melvin tiildmv, n fanner of Anmsville, I aim .niin amy inner, also of Anmsville. Mrs. l(on Willing was todav appoint ed gijnidian of her 10 year old son, Leo Willing, by an order issued by Comity Judge Itiishev. It is Muted ill the pe tition that the minor is possessed of property in the state of U,iin valued at -on. , 1 Carl stciwer, of Jefferson todav drew down ;l by virtue of his marksman ship when he presented a coyote skin at the office of the countv clerk for the bounty. Since the funds were ex hausted fr the payment of bounties on i gopher shins there has been little busi ness in the nl(i bounty department. 6 DWELL IN COM FORI V dwell well-to dwell'" is to dwell at Hotel Nortoni3 where personal .twntieM the Keote of cem end contentment of TKruouttlie hotel. den-tLotn.oH"7, thing you vJant-notl. you don't wont. App.ti.in. "I"1; "''LTkcC- Recti ' Th.tKip4U.PP1'w,!, 114. .A ' Wmhiniton M'ukinun PutUaii