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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEB. 11. 1916. 'Wlf M Early Showing of Spring Wearables Women's New Suits, New Coats, New Skirts, New Waists and New Dresses The Season's artistic styles for Spring Models that are "different." Watch our window displays for the new things. Extra Special Opening Surprise Sale of Spring Silks A grand assortment of the newest Silk Fabrics for the coming season. Latest patterns and color effects 35 inches wide Qualities worth up to $2.00. Sale Price, Your Choice, a yd This sale price equals about 59c a yard for ordi nary widths. Be sure to see this big assortment and get an early choice. MEN! A New Spring Hat for to nn You Men who appreciate good Hat values should see these n new ones latest styles well made a corking Hat value-only $2.00 f 4 (See the window showing.) iv I t Z&,rmL W W-- r TV Ly XiOOODlGOOD S h FOR RENT Millinery De partment Space on second floor after February 15. In quire at Office. All Around Town ---- Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. 8. Jiunk, Bldg. t o 1 The Woodmen will celebrate this ev ening by holding a valentine pa'ty ot their lodge rooms. A program Itaa been arranged in Keopnig with tno im-nt. Br. Stone's tirag store. The employes of the Chicago store participated in a surprise party lust I evening. The surprised ones wero Mr.' and lira. Harley Pngh, 505 Belmont Order your pure milk: and cream from Maple Grove Dairy, 1215 South (.'ominercial. Phono 238. tf . J. M. TJevers, of Eugene, Is a candi date for nomination by the republican party for the office of district attorney for Lane county. O. H. P. Cough Syrup will stop your cough. No cure, no pay. For Bale it the Opera House Pharmacy, tf Dr. Stone's drug stars. I Bishop W. M. Bell, D. D of Los An geles, will preach next Sunday evening ui vumub v-uapei, corner or ooventoentli strcot and Nebraska avonue. dectrio baths ana massage under your phyniciau'a directions. N. N. Im ni, 18 Hubbard Bids. Phone 655. tf The chnrgeg of being Intoxicated ngainst J. ('. Carter and Roswell King were dismissed in police court today on the grounds oil insufficient evi dence. SpdaJ lot of children's hats for 25 and 35 cents at Mrs. Locke's removal al millinery department, Meyers, Friday and Saturday. o W. L. Bradshaw, of The Dalles, Is a candidate for nomination by the demo cratic party for the office of circuit judgp, Seventh judicial district, com prising Hood River and Wasco coun ties. Removal sale. Special lins of trim med hots for 50 cents each at Mrs. O. O. Lockoj's millinery department, it Meyers store, Saturday tho last day. o The Juniors of the law department ol RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. ttitnitttttiiniittriTmnttiimtiij the Willamette university will banquet this evening the instructors and faculty of the university. The dinner will be served at tho Marion hotel See the trimmed hats on sale at Mrs. O. 0. Locke's millinery department, Meyers storo. Friday and Saturday, special lot for 50c each, special lot for 1 .00 each, children's hats for 25 and oo cents. Work Is now progressing rapidly on tho W. V. Mnoro building on Court street. The sidewalk is being laid and within a few days that side of the street will onco again bo open for traf fic. Regular meals 20c. Hotcakes and coffee 10c. .less tieuige, ":! State. One trial will convince you it's the best pi .ice to eat. John Claire Monteith, teacher of sing ing, in .Sulem Saturdays, (all -015J. Winthrop Hammond reports Hint as soon ns thoso who nro getting their pa pers in shnpo to become members of the American Sons of Revolution receive their returns, a meeting will bo culled and a chapter organized here. Owens, Tailor and Hatter. Phone 872. Choice beef roasts 10c pound, . Cap ital Market, 121 8. Com '1. Barnett H. Goldstein, of Portland, has filed as a candidate for nomination by tho democratic pnrty for tho office of representative, Fighteonth representa tive district, comprising Multnomah county, with this Blognu: "Repeal of all Sunday closing laws. More common sense and less fanaticism." Special for Saturday: Beat roast of beef, 10c pound; boiling beef, Sc pound; best creamery butter, ;i5c pound. The Peoples Market, Liberty street. Phono !'!', All kinds of fine aluminum tit 75c each piece. K. L. Stiff & Son. The public schools will hold no spe cial Lincoln exercises as tho 12th comes on Snturdny, but aro arrnnging for a general program to combine Lincoln and Washington exercises on Mondnv, February 21. Special speakers will ad dress the schools in patriotic addresses. Loin steaks, 12 1 2c per pound. Can ital Market, 121 S. t'om'l. E. L. SUff & Son are doing a big business these ulce spring days. Their specialty is to sell new or used furni ture, and tako iu tiio old as part inv nient. ' J. K. O'Neill, traveling passenger nitunt nf ill. O l' l u. xr . , . ..-... ... w. ,,. , K 13 ,-,(i toilllV (.nllito ! ii tr l a f. ....... t . Furnish your home for half Mice from our exchange department. See ad on page 6. W. W. Cardwell, of Roseburg, has filed as a candidate for nomination by tho republican pnrfy for the office of circuit judge, Second judicial dis trict, comprising the counties of Hen ton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lano and Lincoln. Bishop w. M. BeU, D. D., of Los Angolcs, will preach at Cnstlo Chapel, corner Seventeenth and Nebraska Ave., Sunday evening. John TJ. Smith, of West Chehalem, postoffiee route one, Newberg, is n can didate for nomination by the republican party for tho office of state senator, Twenty-fourt senatorial district, com prising tho counties of Lincoln, Tilla mook, Washington and Yamhill. Special for Saturday: Best roast of beef, 10c pound; boiling boef, 8c. pound; best creamery butter, 3."c pound. The Peoples' Market, Liberty street. Phone 004. 0 The seml-anuual meeting of the hoard of trustees of Willametto university will be held in tho First Methodist church Tuesday, February 15. T. S. McDaniel, of Portland, is president of the board, Dr. ii. L. Steeves vice-president, I. H. Van Winkle, secretary, and A. N. Bush, treasurer. Rib roasts, rump roasts, 10c pound. Capital Market, 121 S. Com'L The river this morning Is 19.8 feet above low water mark and falling. The water is out of the office of the O. C. T company but tho floor of the ware house is still under a foot or two of water. The precipitation for the 24 hours up to 8 o'clock this morning was .45 of an inch. Has anyone seen or lost a cyclone? Peoplo living in tho southeastern part of the city saw a full sized and proper ly shaped cyclone, of tho right Iowa model going through tho country in mid air, supposed to bo about eight miles southeast of the city. Tho report of the cyclone conies from severnl living in the east part of tho city and it passed by about 10:30 this morning. CONFERENCE T01MEET -Vi n il m Wt WJ wpi rifc Mil ttriil We Have To Discuss Irrigation. Drain age and Rural Credits and Perfect Plans eJEWELRY. Also Nice Line Jewelry. KARL NXTJGEBAOTB Maaonie Bldg. ....... , i'jiiiuiiij; luiurinaiiou reiurive to the emmigrntion and immigration ex pected to this section following the close of tho Kuropenn war. Got your Sunday roasts at the Cap it 1 1 Miirln.l !! U I' 'I Lincoln day will he oisevH Suudav ' I tiy nppropriuto exercises at t!,e Tir.-t Congregational clur 'h, at the mo ring service. Members of the 0. V. I? , Song ' of Veterans and Snnnish Veternns. In- II dian fighters, ludiet of the O. A. R., and ;the Woiiieu's Relio! eorpi will all ht- J 1 tend. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CARS Or ANT KIND, FOR ANY PLACE, AT ANT TIME Good Garage In connection for storage of can. Reasonable Rates. SALEM TAXI CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 246 State Stwot. S3EUI (Written for the United Press by C. C. l.eiter.) Portland, Ore., Feb. 11 The state irrigation, drainage and rural credits conference authorized bv the Oregon irrigation congress, will be held at the state house m Salem, March 9. A call for the conference has been issued by the special committee which was given the responsibility, and more than half tho delegates from representa tive state organizations have been ap pointed. The conference delegates are asked to formulate a plan for state guaranty of irrigation and drninage securities. It is proposed to draft a constitutional amendment for submission to the people at the next general election. The con ference probably will decide whether to submit enabling legislative at tho gen eral election- or, later, to the legisla ture. Already there is sweeping the state a conviction that no more important gath ering has ever been planned in Ore gon. It will have the bigness and se rious responsibility of a constitutional convention. The best brains and expe rience from nil walks of life and nil occupations will be represented and will bo called upon to produce the plan which, when enacted into law and ad ministered, will solve the state's fr.uir development problems of irrigation an ii ram age. All authorities financiers and farm ers, railroad men and organized labor nave made statements recognizing the necessity for action and sunnortinrr tin. fundamental character of tho procedure outlined. The only doubt has been as to whether preiudiees and differences can be laid aside in the common pur pose to do now a big thine for Ore gon. Because of the preat nubile intern! in, and the significance of tho confer ence, mnny will probably journey to the proceedings, their concern keener even, man it it had been a session of the leg islature which they had come to attend. Governor Wlthvcomhn nnrf nto Treasurer Kay will leavo this city for Medford tomorrow to nttmwl T i day banquet which will be held in that city Tomorrow night. They expect to spend tomorrow afternoon traveling oyer Pacific highway nn nn inspection trip and will return to Roseburg where they will inspect tho Soldiers' Home. William A. Marshall, law reroo.n tativc on the Industrial Accident com mission, will bo tho principal speaker this evening at Union headquarters, on Court street. The mpntlnn ,,..:.,.. is Open to tho public and is of general inroresr, 89 Mr jimrahnll will talk on, "Compensation." The meeting will be called to order nt 8 o'o.lnetr. Pniin,;., the regular program, refreshments will uu served. A membershin camnatim ,m launched by the Elks to continue two months, beginning March 1. Tho mat ter was brought un nt th evening, and it was voted, almost unan imously to begin a genuine vieorous campaign. Committees were appointed by Exalted Ruler Anderson. Tim ma,. ent membership is close to 000, but the Kcnerni opinion wa3 that there was room ror more. Mrs. L. H. Suter. inns Vm-tii fi.n. teenth street, returned n few days ago rrom mwa, wnere sna was called by the death of her mother. Her father still survives, at the nir nf ni mnn Mrs. Suter's parents were pioneers in iow ou years ngo, coming from Penn sylvania in the only mode of traveling in those days, the horse and wagon. At the time of her mother's death, her parents had been married 67 years. W. D. Evans. Of tho rtntnmarM.il Vl. store, is receiving the congratulations of his friends, and especially those who aro members of the Commercial club. All due to the fnct tw Afr v.. ans was the only member of tho Com mercial ciud who won a game of cfceck ers in tho historic contest held at the Commercial club rooms last Tuesday ev ening between the old stand hvs of tho Commercial club and tho Salem Chess and Checker club. While Judge Daniel Webster was not so fortunate as to see Abraham Liucoln during his services in the Civil war, yet he had the pleasure of eastiug his sec ond and third presidential vote for the great emancipator. The judge cast his first vote for John C. Fremont. At tho time Lincoln was nominated by the rnpnblicnn pnrty, the judge says that it was a general surprise to thoso living in Wisconsin, as all expected to see Seward Of New York nominated on tho first ballot. "How Boys Go Wrong" will be fully illustrated in a three reel moving pic ture at the First Congregational church Sunday evening. This is the second moving picture entertainment given nt the church. The reel is one of tho stand ards of the General Film company and will require about 45 minutes for the showing. Will S. Hale, superintendent of tho Boys' Training school will de liver a short talk before the films ore shown. There will also be the usual singing of hymns, .hoi' singing and reading by the pastor, the Rev. James Elvin. j Do your eyeglasses harmonize with your features f 1 have made, years of careful study of facial characteristics,! nd select the sine, style and shape of eveiilasses most hivomintr to the face of the wearer. There is a high grade of skill required to properly adjust eye jjlns mountings so as to have tne glass es conform to the tVial contour, and at the same time maintain A correct fo cal annle at all ti.nies the art of ac complishing this has been mastered by me. Along with this, I correct all de fects of vision. After an examination 1 will tell you if you need glasses. I m "No More Darning for Us, Mother" O IX pairs of Holeproof'will wear six months without holes or tears. That is guar anteed. If any of the six pairs wear out in that time you get mw hose free. More than 1,000,000 people wear Holeproof today because of its fine quality and dura bility. Next time you are in our store, please ask us to show you Holeproof. Holeproof ffosierq $1.50 to $3.00 a box Ladies' $3.00 per box. Men's $1.30 per box. TOO Many Guaranteed Staple Lines of Known Value The kind of goods that will give satisfaction or money back: HOLEPROOF HOSIERY DUTCHESS TROUSERS ETC. You cannot buy better values. 8? f'JlJJMJiqiWP'i You mftV huv ft nftir of Dutr'na. Thmium froii2 to6-?ad wear them for Two Months. Ibr every suspender button that comes oe will pay you Tciv Cents. If (Key ripallhe waist bawUe will pay you Fifty Cents If they ripot flc seat or elsewhere wi will pay wm OnePoUarorjiveyoM&.New Pair. Mr not. This Is Shoe Weather Packard Shoes at a Large Saving REGULAR $4.00 SHOES NOW J3 43 REGULAR $4.50 SHOES NOW. . JJJg REGULAR $3.00 SHOES NOW $3 93 El El t! 11 tl 11 SI Ed 8 fit f 1 m ' tttfl tHfc At AM HJA &t G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM, OREGON WOWHtli m 1 ti tl n n 11 u ii u n 11 13 m m is ti n ea El m Si Ei m Ei M E.'i d! ES! V, R t": Ell m u t ga m m ti Ml 13 m use no drops or Jrugs as they are dan gerous. Dr. M. T. ifendelsohn. iiooms z 1 0-1.1 U. S. Bank Hlda. The Hon, Charles A. Murdock, of San Francisco, general secretary of the; American Unitarian association on the j I'acific coast and editor of the Tacitie Unitarian, will be the speaker at both ; morning and evening services at the. ! Unitarian church. -Mr. Murdock is a; pleasing and convincing speaker. His subject for the morning sermon is,! "Are Unitarians Christians?" In the evening he will present some vital phase of tho Unitarian faith. Everybody in-! forested in progressive idealism in mod- j ern religion should hear this message. ! Bring your friends. The Elks are preparing to hold one of the biggest dances of the season on Washington's birthday, Tuesday, the 22nd. Permission Has given at the meeting Inst evening for all Elks to invite one friend, and if even half of tho membership take advantage of this privilege, the dance will be one of the Eyestrain HAVE YOU EVEB THOUGHT how strong a connection there is between Eyestrain and Headache? Eminent authorities agree that Eye strain is the root of many nervous troubles. Remove the CAUSE by WEARING rROPER GLASSES and tho RE SULT will be better eyesight and less headache. Eyestrain relieved by properly fitted glasses. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phoae 109 I big events of the month. The entire Elk Isaac Lynch, who has charge of the orchestra will furnish the music and elevator in the Salem Bunk of Com the lodge rooms will be appropriately mcK0 building, went to Portland thia decorated with hatchets and other sug- morning. gestive Washington emblems. ,The Store That Saves You Money, Spring Time Will Soon Be Here Now is the time to brighten up the house with an extra piece of Furniture. We carry a fine line of Dependable Merchandise. BED ROOM FURNITURE In Oak, Birdseye Maple and Ivory or White Enamel 3 Mirrors Dressing Table.. $24.30 3 Mirrors Chiffonier $28.80 Wood Bed to match f 29.70 All of the famous Adaner design Specials in Dull Wax Dres- ffQ Oft sets priced up ftom f J.Ov Library Tables 30x48 in. top, table full 1-4 sawed oak, only- $18.00 26x45 in. top, table full 1-4 sawed oak, only $13.80 Others priced from .... $4,0,5 Up Our showing of wood and leather seat Rockers can not be surpassed 1-4 sawed oak Rockers, priced as low as $3.50 Leather seat Rockers priced as low L--. r........ $4.80 All-over leather Rockers priced as.low as Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner The kind that always make good. Price $19.50 7 r ., 3fSMi0J We sell the famous Way Sagless Springs warrant ed for 25 years, sold on 30 days Free Trial. Price $9. Successors to Calef Bros.1