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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1915)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1915. UUU"Prices Always Lowest---Quality Considered"! A Sale of Women's HUiitUUiUUilUUUUUtUtMUUiS Suits Tuesday and Wednesday FIFTY HIGH Sale Price GRADE SUITS UP TO $35.00 $12.75 HERE'S the Greatest Suit offer you'll see this season Fifty Fine Suits in the Newest Style Popular Fabrics and Colors. Every Garment well made You'll be surprised at such low prices when you see these splendid Suits See Window Display. FORMERLY CHOICE . PRICED UP TO $35.00, YOUR $12.75 This Sale ends Wednesday. All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. . bank bldg. vtttiuuuistuinnnuuuuuuuuuiuiiwi The New England restaurant, on State street, between Commercial and I Front streets, opened today, under the ! management of smith Bios. Dr. B. T. Mclntlre, pnyslclan and ; surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. State Labor Commissioner Hoff will go to Portland tomorrow to speak be fore the Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. on "I-tibor Problems of Oregon." Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 410 U. 8. I Bank Bldg. Phone 180. Nov'J W. C. Smith and J. C. Daries of the Hill lines met the state tax commission today relative to the property valun- . tions of the North Bank system in this state. SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TH jjj tjg )( )(j A Great November Sale of Table 1 Linens, Napkins and Fancy Pieces;; Replenish your Linen Supply now from Meyers' Big Stock. Special Prices Throughout the Linen Section. t Commencing tomorrow morning you will find our entire stock of Linens on sale ; ; I at price reductions which should attract all lovers of fine linen. An ususually : ; t'loM jfn.b nf liact nnalifv lmflno mQ Vippn trniViprprl for the holidav season. " ' laigV QLUVU VJL UUOU vjlcJ iiiv.iw . v..j jw.-w- -- y lieauulul qualities, uaini,y pawenis aim pentti wui muaiiaiup m caui aim cvcij piece. Come and see the linens then you'll realize better what unusual values we offer to linen buyers. Table Linens specially priced at 55c, 59c, $1.08, $1.25, $1.38, $2.05, and $2.25 a Yard ! Greece Will Finally Join Allies f Or Constantine Will Lose His Throne i SCIENTIFIC I KNOWLEDGE Linen Napkins by the dozen, sale price at $3.20, $3.70, $4.60, $5.45, $5.G0, $6.40 - i Table Linen Sets, Cloth Napkins to Match All Specially Priced. Sale Prices on all Fancy Linen Pieces Drawn Worked and Embroidered- Squares Centers Doilies Bureau Scans, etc. Linens mane spiencua uuis, See the Window Display. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY W m T urn iiGOdDiGOODS hZZ 35 Years Merchandis ing in Salem 44 'DIP 11 iLd RSTY S COM ING THIS WAY AU over this county business is picking up, and people are "Dressing-up." There is a national movement now starting in New York and spreading all over the United States, called the "Dress Up Boys" campaign. We have prepared to take care ef the men in this locality, and have selected the largest assortment of stocks in men's wear that we have ever shown. You will find what a great ad vantage it is to trade at the Salem Woolen Mills Store. Men's Suits and Overcoats In beautiful fabrics and newest models, made from Rainproof ed materials, and sold at moderate prices $10 ft $25.00 Neat Dress Shirts Of percales and newest madras in plain and figured designs, soft or stiff cuffs, $1.00 to $2.50 Keiser Ties We have just received an express shipment of Keiser Ties. .5QC f0 $1.50 Boy's Knicker Suits Cut in the newest Norfolk designs, Cloth Kainproofed, all trousers full lined and seams taped, made for husky $5.00 to $8.50 Boy's Raincoats Full length, regular shoulders, splendid -$3.00 Tho Salem Social Service Center will hold a mooting tomorrow evening ntjhe Salem public library, at 7::iO o'clock. Besides the election of officers, plans e.ud work for the winter. will be dis cussed. O. E. Votaw, the new superintendent of the Oregon Electric, passed through the city this morning on his first inspec tion trip. After inspecting to Eugene today, he w ill return to this city tumor row and stop off a day or two. Portraits for 98c at Stockton's till November 33th. Ask for coupons. The Briscoe garage, Rutherford & Shields, proprietors, has moved from its West State street location, to Clicmok eta street, between Commercial and Front. Stockton's portrait offer, good till November 13th. Ask for coupons. The United States engineer boat Ma- thloma was in the city this morning, and today is working near Lincoln. The river is falling with n gunge today of -.3 foot below low water mark. The White Swan lunches are the best in Salem. Good coffee, tho secret. The Six O'clock club of the First Methodist church will be addressed to morrow evening by Dr. K. K. Fisher, on "Health and Sanitation." This is the semi-monthly meeting of tho club. A dinner will be served by the Indies of the church in the parlors, preceding the lecture. Portraits for 98c at Stockton's till Nov. 13th only. Ask for coupons. The upper floor of tho McGUchrist building to bo erected on the corner of State and liberty streets has been leased bv T. G. Bligh, to be used as an annex to the Bligh hotel. The building will have 21 rooms with an entrance from the Bligh hotel, and each will be an outside room, some facing on an inner court. Hygrade, Salem made cigar, of the highest grade, all for 5 cents. W. R. Scott, vice-president and gen eral manager of tho Southern Pacific system, informed the state public util ities commission today that he was do ing all in his power to relieve tho car shortngo in this state. He stated that the shortage was even more acute in California at present. A total of 91 ears were received at Ashland Saturday and Sunday for loading with valley freight shipments. Stockton's portrait offer closes Nov. 13th. All orders finished in Salem. The State Industrial Accident com mission today settled the claim of Mrs. Hazel F. MeCune, whose husband, Claude MeCune was killed in Portland, August 20, whilo in the employ of the Shaver Transfer company. The widow is 21 years of nge and is expected to live 41 years five months and 27 days. To provide $.'10 per month during this period the commission set aside $7,2.11.- OO ...:n .1 AuntR I '"h1"" ... uu uco m ""tornoo.i at tho chapel of tim illin ilnil(rlit.i nrrnH funi vonm i . .. ... Lj " years of ago and $ii(i9.11 was set aside for her. London, Nov. S. The newly named' Creek cabinet has begtin n I ready to show symptoms of collapse. M. Michel- . . . - , , . . ... UlllW. N'lrciCtl UN lllllllMt-1 111 iMliilll- iii- . ueuueuoon, oemg MM, WU1 n.fuw( the portfolio. This! close his ofr.ee until iuither notice. L.aa tau, 1(s indicative of the deter-1 0 niination of the war party to dictate j today, on notification from the sugar ittreek policies. i refineries. This brings the retail price The new cabinet is headed by M. to $(1,50 and :4d.7o a hundred, just 55 Sliouloudis as premier. At the kings; cents a hundred more than at this time request he re-formed the body, retain- : last year. ing all tiie Zaimis ministry except the! o premier himself. ( ! In order to take care of the travelers ! -V1"'"9 'T y, ' Nl"uu " l j i I. no ' i I I T tl... fi......;, L-i ... i ue eo acre inai. eui.eius cou uicc-n i ltI,v ..:i.i v..:...: .l,n....i. l. LUIC itT .ULIUIS, lillIIU III- lliV-UH IU tolerate Sliouloudis on account of the bitter's known friendship for the al lies. Skouloudis announced that although he does not intend to throw an army in to the Balkans his attitude will be a "very benevolent neutrality ' toward the allies. Such a position, naturally,! could not fail to appease Venizelos par- tially, in view of his open stand for the allies, and his previous position of i not. interfering with their landing at Salonika. ' An Attempt at Compromise, ! The appointment of Skouloudis wns in oraer to taite care of the travelers ' , ", . " , " : . ' : who wish to leave the citv going south i"''-v ,l"ms wa" eliiiiinated, it early in the morninLr. the O.e.m,, ! llpie ,hat: '''"Zi'los cc trie has put, on a train for Kugcue, ing the city at 7: 10 o'clock. A of the highest order is ramrod to recognize and properly correct T defects of vision. It is extreme- I ly unsafe to permit anyone not thoroughly qualified to test your J. eyesight or prcscribo glasses V for vou. I Mv examinations are of the highest order, and my 33 years J . a.. i i .:n i, T of successful experience will be at your service. I do not use drugs or drops as they are dangerous. I make no extra charges for examinations. More than that you will bo supplied with lenses that will correct any defects of vision shown by my examinations. i Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn J Rooms 210-211, U. S. Bk. Bldg. I COMMERCIAL CLUE MEETING. Royal Arcanum will meet tonight at S:(KI o'clock at 212 Salem Hank of Com merce Hldg. During the high wind yesterday, the bridge over the river was closed. Al though the bridge is now open for traf fic, it mny be closed at times when there is a henvy wind, or when the present repairs mny require the suspen sion of traffic, for a few hours. In hnrgo of the bridge, enforcing the traf The body of Mrs. B. J. Caldbeck will be sent overland from Marshfield to j Kugcne, ami will arrive in the city to-1 morrow. It is expected that the funer al will be held next Wednesday. Jlrs. Caldbeck was drowned when the San tu Clara run ashore last Tuesday in Coos Bay. A most successful banquet and initiation was held by the Woodmeu of the World Friday evening, when they entertained about 200 guests. Of spe cial note was the solos by Mrs. Frank Albrich, which were well received and the two readings by Mrs. .Norma l.ef fiugwell. The Women of Woodcraft, through their efforts, added much to the success of the evening. The Salem Electric company was awarded the contract for the re-wiring of tiie opera house, in competition with three bidders. The system will be changed from tho two to the three wire system throughout the house. Besides spccinl display lights in the lobby and for the marquee, all to be of tho latest approved styles and designs. The Salem Business Mens league will hold their regular monthly meet ing tomorrow night nt the club rooms of the Snlein Co icrcinl club. A num ber of prominent grangers will be present to tell what the farmers want and several business men arc scheduled to deliver short speeches. After the meeting a lunch will be sened to all those present. - UIWUIQ vuivit JJCttUCl Richardson Avison, of the Salein hiL'h school rooters, had been severely burn ed at the gnmo by an explosion of gaso line were greatly exaggerated accord ing to a member of the family today. The young man burned his hand slight ly but suffered no burns on his face and is attending classes at the Salem high school today as usual, The funeral of Clifford Busey, the youni man who was killed Saturday morning while attempting to board a Southern Pacific, train near the Wash ington school house, was held'tliis af- Webb & Porter, officiat ing. Tho pallbearers, classmates from the Washington junior high school, were: Cecil Shnt'er, IViryl Kvans, Al fred Tatmau. Philip .lasitoski. Adoloh Gregg and Wallace Brown. The class to which he belonged, attended the ser vices in a uody. Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or.. Nov. 0. The regular an evident attempt to compromise with isemi-inouthly meeting of the liulla i Venizelos since it did not involve dis-(commercial club was held in the club solution of the parliament. It was far I rooms Wednesday evening. President, liort, however, of meeting tho former v. rimer oeing nuseur me meeting; premier's wishes of participating in the wnr directly. The situation was viewed here as still extremely eriticnl, with the pros pect that (Ireece will finally join the was presided over by vice-president L. tiny. A greater part of the even ing was devoted to discussion of tho monthly sales day and the club finally decide.! to back the movement and allies or that Constantine 's iluone will 'authorized, the committee to draw on it be in great danger. jto the amount ot if 10 for the purpose oi The new cabinet is as follows: .defraying the expcises of the first sale M. ffouloudis, premier and minis-1 A committee composed of W. L. Soeh ter of foreign affairs. jien. Ceorge T. (lerlii.ger and Mayor H r. Michelidkis, (refused) minister ofiC. Kirkputrick was appointed to dral(. public, instruction. 'resolutions commending the Southern l. (i. Khnlis, minister of justice and I'acilu- company tor granting vtinereii- commniiicatious. toil rates to the lumber nulls ot tin- M. Columns, minister of interior. Willamette valley Ilwiis. A committer M. TheoUotis, minister of national from the JJj-.llaa band appeared before economy. tho meeting ami asucii vne ciun ioi tieneral Yauakitsas, minister of war. financial aid for the newly organized Admiral Countouriotis, minister oTIbnnd for the coming two mouths. Tim marine. cino unanimously voted money lor me Stephen Jlrngoumis, minister of fin- aid of the organization. ance. AVIATOR DROPS bOO FEET IIOISINGTON-GARDNER WEDJDING.! j Oakland. Oil., Nov. S. Harold H. A pretty wedding occurred at the i Smith, avintnr. is in a serious condition home of .Mr. and Airs. C. C. (Inidiier, i today following a Mill foot plunge from Sunday, when their daughter, .Miss his aeroplane into Alameda murlics in Ia vtlie. was LMven in mnirincre tn A i. us lnitin f iirlit tor a pilot s lu-cuso. Seven applicants for admission to the United States Naval Academy nt An napolis, Maryland. Saturday took ex animations to decide which should be chosen. The tests were conducted nt "ilmmette university under the direc tioll nf Professor .Tntncti T ATnt ttiotva umiiiKeiiioiiis oy which wagons una ami ur. .1. o. VnnWIiiMe. The nppli automobiles must be kept 30 feet apart, cants were examined in snellimr. mlth ! and regulating the weight of t,00() j metic, geometry, . algebra, geography, i pouiuis ror niiios ana (.iinu pounds ror i lilted Mates History nn.l grammar. a team and load, are H. It. Weycnt. Those examined were: William "Jen- Knhert McDonald and A. Banty ot this .kins, hugene; William Kinney, Astoria; j city, ami a. K. Harrison and .1. L. Ward value Men's Shoes In the "Just Wright make which in cludes all the the new lasts and guar anteed good service . . .$4.50 anfl $5.00 300 Blue Serge Suits in a dozen Models $15 to $30 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE See the New Hats in Our Windows of Polk county. Attention Moose, special election of j officers Tuesday evening. One trustee land vice-dictator to bo elected. Other matters of importance to be discussed. (Donald B. Miles, secretary. The steamer Northern Pacific will sail from Flavel tomorrow and on its arriwil nt San Francisco, will be placed 'n dry dock for repairs and painting. Beginning with the 20th, this boat will Howard l.aniar, Tillamook; Miles (lain- mill, Medtord; Nathan Twining, Os wego j Carlton I.ogan, Albany, and Lloyd Harrison, Corvullis. Attorney Carey r. Martin went to I.ugi'iie yesterday on the Orecon Kb trie and upon the arrival of the train in Albany, discovered there was sev eral blue laws in the state, which were being rigidly enforced, not unlv l.inn county, but also in l.niie. At Al bany, the unlv wav to buv a daily pa per, was to patronize the lunch stand ne tiie oaiy one in service on tins const, int tne depot, which just threw a paper as tne tirent jvortnern wtii do put on , in lor good measure on the meal. No the route between San Francisco audi cigars were to be purchased either in the Hawaiian islands. This trip will bej Albany or Kugcne, and Mr. Martin is made every '.'0 days, nailing from San j advising his friends to curry along their i iMieisco to l.os Angeles and on to . supply of smoking material, if thev vis Honolulu, making the voyage in four , it Albany or Kugcne on Sunday. The and one-half days, I lid was on, good and tight, and there o . wasn't a news stand cigar store or even Moats take another drop. Beginning a drug store doing business. Itniiay we will sell our best stake for o jl'J'a'e per poun.i, pork chops 12(,e per According to the report of Dr. 0. E. I pound, best pork sausage l'J'ae, all , Cashatt, registrar of registiation dis- other meats cut accordingly. Delivered trict No. 2, state of Oregon, in this Claude Hoisingtuii, Both are highly teemed and very popular young people ot Polk county. The bride hus gowned in a very pretty white Poplin with lace and accompanied by Jliss Hazel I)uig-j nan as hriilesmaid, who was very taste fully dressed in pink silk, trimmed in fur. The groom was accompanied by the brother of the bride, .Mr. Wiley (iiirdner, us best man. Paulino Hois iugton, niece of the groom, acted as flower girl, and Veruice McSherry, a cousin of the bride, as ring bearer. Mrs. (). W. Seifnrlh sang, "O Take Me!" and the "Bride's Mulch" wus ployed by Chester Seifurth on the cornet, ac companied on tho piano by Mrs. Sei fnrth. The ceremony was performed un der nn arch from which was mispondod a beautiful wedding bell. The bridal couple stood on a carpet of Oregon moss. The ring ceremony was used ac cording to the ritual of the I'nited Evangelical church and was rend by Rev. W. S. plowman in the pl'cseiiee of n large number of relatives and friends. The happy couple will spend their hon eymoon in Eastern Oregon and after their return will be nt home to their friends on tho W. M. Hoisington farm, near I.cwisville. Polk County Ite.mizer. ABOUT STATISTIC As the machine struck the ground, ho was pitched headfirst into the mud, libi head and shoulders being buried. Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Paper Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. to any part of towu. People's Market, lli.i Liberty street. Phono vv. lieo. Thoiniison, Prop. ' Housekeepers will pay 15 cents a hundred more for their sugar now than last week, ns this advance was made SHIPLEY'S THANESOIvma SALE RICHARDSON'S id SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 21TH district duiiner the month of October the births were nine mnles and 12 fe f males. In this same district, which in cludes ns fur north us Wnconda and Brooks, east including Mucleay and south including Iiosedale, 27 deaths were reported for the month. Included in this number are seven from the Ore gon State hospital, three from the tu bciculosis hospital, and one from the boys' training school. According to the recent'lnw, deaths from these insti tutions are included in this district. Of N'ot surnrised to hear that a robin eats. 3000 insects every day, but just j think of following a robin around with a pencil and tally sheet for twenty-! four hours. Valued Exchange. That's not tho way "absolutely ac-;B curate" statistics are collected. Yon keep tab on the robin for ten minutes and your ready pencil does the rest, even if the robin goes to roost. ' At the last examination held by the Oregon Uoard of Pharmacy, nt l'ort-i land, October 12 and 1.1, the following students passed, securing nn average of over ".1 per cent: J. U Bills, U. ('. England, J. F. Furrell, Mis. E. II. Forsythe, E. E. Oiun, H. F. llcrse, .f. T. (infield, F. M. Parsons, F. 0. Fol lette. W. II . Stead, 1.. T. Strutton, I.. S. Stovoll, Tjb Wignian, dr., I K. Walton,: C. II. Cnderwood. In the junior ex amination, the following passed: C. T. Anderson, W. I). Livock, 11. Oiine. The only successful candidate from Salem was W. 1). Livocli, of the .1. ('. Ferry ' drug store. Miss Alta E. Matten, a studont of the high school living on rural route 6; was one of the many high school pupils, in the state who submitted poems to the Portland Ad club, extolling the merits of loganberry juice. While she did not win any of the cash prizes, her poems received tavnriiole mention, auoui a month ago tho Portland Ad club of fered prizes for poems on loganberry juice, to be sung to some popular song, and nt the same time having an ad vertising merit. When In SALEM, OREGON, stopf at) BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY Tho only hotel In the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Did the Letters Blur when you were reading last night's paper? My specially fitted lenses will afford the needed relief. Sealed bids will be received by the county court of .NUirion county, for the improvement of certain roads in Uoad Districts .mi. 3:i'j and No. 34, by clear tiiir .ii-nliiiiiir nn.l irtnilimr the same, as ' n- -- -- - j more fnllv appenrs by the plans and specifications of the same, now on. lile in this office. I 4 ill 1.1. lu I... ,i..n.i.v.nii'i.l.l l.V a Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109 i tilled amount of check of five per cent of the; if the bid, and must be filed lllllOllS Hit" 1111 IIUII'U III llll MIIMIH I. wi . IUUI.MI ll Ml Hit- in" -. - . -j . the 2? deaths last month. '11 were over in this office on or before Friday, Nov the nee of (!S, the oldest being Mr ,'pmber 2", ltil.1, at one o clock p. in. SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 2-1TH l.nuisn T.a Pratt, who died at the nge of l"S. MAX OKI1MIAK. I County clerk. I '