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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEE. 18, 1916. Mey ers PREPAJRONE for Spring 1916 Our Preparedness for Business will, be appreciated by all who seek qual ity, style and low prices. We have prepared carefully and well Many early Spring showings are here now ready for your inspection and selection. Interest ing indeed are these early displays. Those who want to know what will be popular should visit this store : watch our show-windows for the latest styles New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists. I New Spring Silks and Dress Goods. New Spring Wash Fabrics and Domestics. New Spring Laces and Embroideries. New Showing of Spring Hats for Men. New Spring Footwear for Men and Women I Officers' Cruelty Marted Berlin by wireless to Say villa, L. I., Feb. 18. Relating how an Australian I captain bad shot two Mohammedan ; servants for a little mistake, the Cairo corresnnndent nf thn folftmiA Hnvalta said today this had created a chain of ill circumstances which now threaten a! serious Indian mutiny in Egypt. Twoj Hindoos had retaliated by bayonctting m the captain, whereupon the Hindoof! regiment to which they belonged, mu-lj! tinied and killed 12 officers. Other. II forces joined the movement and tuey!J now threaten an uprising. j J j Tomorrow night ends it.. Every piano ' j j unsold will be shipped back. A good, II piano fully guiranteed will cost you I much less tomorrow than ever again, j t j i Von can have the ensiest terms. Yes-:j terdny we sold four pianos. Sec ad on' "J , page 3. J. C. Gallagher, 2(H Commer-' 11 cial street. I o . H i Company M will give an entertain-1 ri ment at the armory March 10.. The j Si famous De Moss family of lyric birds ; J I will entertain. This family of singers' I was organized in 1872 when the father,) J mother, two sons and three daughters : j were well known in the cast and central 1 am "I'll ... 4 111 I"- UL 111C Ul 1111(11 llllllllj',1 , will be among those who give the eu-i , tei t hi mueiit here. ti 11 El 2222D n ri B ' r mi l Just Arrived New Spring Suits for Boys Dressy models that will delight the boy and please his mother Shepherd checks, serges, tweeds and mixtures in Juvenile, Norfolk and the new Tom my Tucker styles. Bring tbe-boy in soon and try these new suits, show goods whether you purchase or not. We deem it a pleasure to Millinery Department Space on second floor, FOR RENT. (Inquire at Office) Quality ,H Q$ ifWrC) Service XlcqopIcoods Itn. i George Washington story hour... The story hour group will celebrite Wash ington 's birthday next Saturday. Part of the stories of the "Father of Our Country" will be told by the children. : A 11 children from six to twelve are in-! lueu tu cii.)u inc. nail nutir 110111 i:.ug,- to 10 a. m. Saturday morning at thc public libiary. ( 0 1 11 j To own four automobiles within thejg'j last eight months and all of a different ! 5J j style, is cpinK pretty well, even for a " J lawyer. About eight months ago Fred, Is. Lamport bought a car that did notiM (quite suit. This was traded for a Ford Iwith the old style homl. A few monthsiH i later car nunioer two was swapped lor a new style Ford, and now today, car number three was traded in for the late series of autos put out by the Studc- baker company. "Stella," the $100,000 painting will be shown :it the Oregon theatre next j Monday evening and those desiring to jsee real nit should not fail to be right i there .Monday evening, as it will be in I the city for one day only. While in I transit, the painting is insured for its full value. It is handled with such care j that five hours aro required to place it ion the stage. A lecturer, A. Me bride i aci'oiiip.inied the painting and lectures, j giving its history. I Dr. Alma Webster Powell, the famous : soprano who comes to the grand theatre tin a lecture niusie.ile nMrch 3 to give !n benefit for Willamette university, is ja singer of international fame. She is j not only a singer of high degree but has the degrees of L.L. li., Music B. A. ; M. and 1'h. T. An arrangement has been made by which those holding ly i ceiim tickets w ill be admitted at half , the regular price I 1 All Around Town unrtunutinutnutrr: Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass es correctly. U. 8. llank. Jildg. "The La Area" ol the United Artis ans will give their heond dance next Wednesday evening, in the Moose hall. Dr. Stone'g drug store. The river foil only half a foot dur ing the past 24 hours. Today the st igo above low water was 11.4. o ' Dr. Stone' i trrng store. A tract of one and a Half acres is be ing cleared by the employes of the state hospital adjoining Mill creek, on the north Hide of Center street. The land will be pluuted in potntoes. Order your pure milk and cream from Maple Grovo. Dairy, 1213 South Commercial. Phono 208. tf Percy A. Cupper, assistant state en gineer, was recently elected president of the (). A. ('. alumni association, at the meeting held in Albany, llo is a grad uate of l'.iUi. Hopski on draught at Otto meets, 475 State street, nonalcoholic, cool nnd re freshing drink, Oc per glass. Feb lit , Stat School Superintendent J. A. Churchill left this city today for I.a Orando, where he will be present at the conference of the city school super intendents of eastern Oregon. Mr, Churchill is scheduled to deliver an ad dress tomorrow. Satisfy that appetite at once. Jess! iieorgc serves regular meals for 20c, 2ti2 State. RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721. Salem, Ore. John Claire Montoith, teacher of sing ing, in Salem Saturdays. Cull 20l.iJ. H. F. Mclnturff announces that he will become n candidate for represen tative from Marion county. He is a graduate of Willamette university of the 'Ji class. Rib, rump and shoulder roasts, 10c. Capital Meat Market. Superintendent O. M. Elliott will ad dress the Marion County l'riucipnls ' as sociation Saturday afternoon in the au ditorium of the high school. Ho will speak on "Some Phases of Supervi sion." Choice boilln? beef, 7c per pound. Capital Ment Market, 121 S. Com'l. The contract for the heating of the now Mcliilchrist building, State lind Liberty streets, has been nwarded to Appling (.iriggs Co., of Portland. The equipment to bo used will be the Il linois vacuum system. Baby carriagos and push carts re tired. K. L, Stiff & Son. Prof. Charles L. Sherman, professor of philosophy and education of Willam ette university, will deliver a lecture this evening in the auditorium of the public library, lie will speik on "Citi zenship," and will be introduced bv Miss Jessie V. Cox. Are you moving? E. L. Stiff & Son have skilled workmen to pack vour furniture. The tri ennial conclave of the Knights Templars of the Cnitcd Stntes will bo held at Los Angeles from June 17 to 21. The fire from Willamette valley points will be 12.30 and the announcement is made that special hotel rales will be made for Templars and their families. Shoulder steaks, sausage and' ham burger, 10c pound. Capital Market, 121 nouta Coin 1. De Lacey Holland, of the United j States navy is in the city visiting his miwicr .Mrs. nae i.acev Holland, 712 State street. Mr. Holland 1ms spent the lust four years cruising iu Asiatic wat ers, with headquarters at Shanghai, Chiu.i. Garden tune la here. E. L. Stiff ft Son have a big stock of all garden tools used nud new. Articles of incorporation for the Hanson Mercantile company were filed today at tho office of the corporation commissioner. The principal incorpor ator is Fred Dawson, the well known druggist of Albany. The company is capitalized ut $2,000. T Bone and loin steaks, 12i2 cents per pound. Capital Meat .Market. 121 South Commercial, The Friends' quarterly meeting will bo held at Highland church cuinniencing today. There will be a temperance pro gram tonight at T : MO o'clock. The ses sions S.iturdny will be at 10:.'10 o'clock in the morning and 7:110 o'clock in the evening. Ministers from other churches of the yearly meeting will be in at tendance. $1.35 per sack, $5.00 barrel, Bear Hard Wheat. Flour, today only, Regular price 1,00. Call nt Koth Cirocery coiu many. ' The California Perfume company to day sent a request to Secretary of State Olcott for u copy of the prohibition laws of this state. The letter states! that owing to the stringent laws of : Oregou that, they are unable to sell i their perfumes and flavoring extracts! iu mis suite. oranges at wholesale. The famous! Sun Kissed lirutid, 10c oranges today at I ;iic dozen. 2.75 per box, ut Ituth Uro-' eery company. j The Lutheran junior society of the' Lutheran church, Sixteenth and 11 streets, will hold their monthly social I gitiiering this evening at the Lutheran school house near the church. A pro gram has been prepared nnd German only will be spoken. - All members of this society are urged to attend the meeting, which will begin at S o'clock.! Frank II. Reasoner, now with the' Koth (Irocery compny, delights nianv! homes with a cup of freshly roasted (loin lllend coffee. A 15c coffee ut 3.5c. I o A new sidewalk has just been com-' pleted on the south side of lielmontl street between ltrondwav and Fifth streets, in North Salem; This is the' tirst time n sidewalk has ever been hud I on that side of the block, ltesolutions ! will be introduced nt the Monday meet ing of the council for the construction of several new sidewalks in different! arts of the city. Don't be misled. John Taylor's Flor-' ida heavy russet giape fruit are superr-l or. Compare the quality and vou Willi accept no substitute. 2 and 3' for 25c' at Koth's. I Salem Is becoming known in all parts of the country as the city with the1 beautiful civic center. A letter was re-! reived this morning at the commercial club from the American Civic Ceuteras-1 sedation of Washington, I. C, asking' for i full description of our civic cen-1 ter and any other matters of interest that might be of interest to those in terested iu civic centers. Announcement for constable. In; miWn my announcement for candidate for eoiiBiuble on the republican ticket.! for the district of Salem. 1 will kuy 1 will make good. 1 will not attempt to! give you my past record. I will leave this for niy friends. Ask anybody. Thanking you in adwinc I am yours respectfully. Lou C. l'.rotiierton. (.Paid Adv.) Highest Grade Food Products at the Lowest Possible Cost. Best Hard Wheat Flour $1.50 Creamery Butter 33c Fine Italian Prunes Special 25 Pounds for 95c FOUR POUNDS Fink or White Beans for 25c 3 Pounds Curve Cut Macaroni for 20c White or Yellow Corn Meal 30c Sack Potatoes, per Sack $1.50 Extra Special for Saturday 30c . 5c 40c Large Naval Oranges. Two Loaves of Bread for Here you get 100 Cents Worth of Groceries for a Dollar. Damon & Son 655 N. Commercial Street. Phone 68. Just Arrived Our New Spring Stock of Hats All the latest styles and colorings in Grey, Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Mouse Not a better assortment of colors in Salem Stetson Hats, newest shapes . . . $4,00 Elston Hats, the season's latest . . $3,00 See these before you buy your Spring Hat. When in need of Trousers remember we carry the famous "Dutchess Trous ers'', guaranteed to give you wear and service. When you buy say "Dutchess" "Dutchess" from G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. COMMERCIAL STREET $2 to $6 SALEM, OREGON T. B. WedeL president of the Beth- any Deaconess Home and Hospital asso-; ciution of American Falls, Idaho, is in! the city for the purpose of sccurinj; I the co-operation of ISalem philunthrop- j ists in the establishing of a hospital in this city. He hopes to establish aj Menonite hospital in Siilem iu which all may have equal privileges. From his: viewpoint, Siilem is the logical point j for t lie erection of such a hospital from j its location in the state as well as its j aesthetic environments. j Company M, Oregon National Guards, ! will appe.ir in full uniform, with arms and side arms, when they attend the Washington services nt the First Con-1 giegational church Sunday morning. I The company will meet at the armory I and march in a body to the church. The' officers are: Captain, Mix tlehlhar;! lieutenant, .1. K. Acer; lieutenant, Dana II. Allen; first sergeant, Francis N. Ilnnta; second sergeant, R, C. Wygaut; third sergeant, Walter L. Spaulding; fourth sergeant, Max U. Alford; Mini corporals, Kennon, liliinl;, Mclnturff, (irallopp and Kellogg. Company M was notified this week that it had the best murksnieu in the j Third regiment. At the annual '.shoot ; held in competition for the banke.-s' j trophy, the boys proved themselves the ! best in the regiment, with a record of j OS out of a possible 100. Twenty-five of the boys went to Finzer to take I part in the shoot on one of the worst uluys iu the year. Their shooting was The Seriousness of Trouble arising irom -byestram requires Expert Service to combat it. That service I am com petent to offer you. - MISS A. McCULLOCS, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 chasing Ryan all over the country to catch him and return the runaway to the school but was unable to do so. McKlintli said he never intended to es cape but when he saw Ryan take French leave he started out to appre hend him. McKlrnth was sent to the school from Salem for his pnrt in a gang of bicycle thefts. The following information is given for those who intend to accompany the Kosjiians on the steamer (jreat North-1 ern in its voyago to Honolulu, and also for those who would like to go, but have 1 done partly in rain and in a ireneril i "0( t'le t'"u or "ie $-00 extra spending Watch and Also mix up or num. me company was complimented for the number they had I turned out w ith such unfavorable weather conditions nnd also on the , score made, considering the difficulties of shooting iu mud and water. I o- Eugene Register: Mrs. Calef, of Eu : gene, who accompanied her husband on the farmers' excursion to Portland .Mondny, left her handbag in the tele phone booth at the Hotel imperial in that city. A young woman at the ho tel d timed the bag and the bell bov gave it. to her. Later Mrs. Calef in- jiuired if any such article had been found in the telephone booth. A search itor the other woman was made and she' was located in Salem. A detective and 1 the bell boy went to that citv and tc-1 eompanied her back to 1'ortlaud. She gave up the handbag and was not prose cuted. The bag contained a diamond i studded watch and $11 in nioiiev, whici were uot touched. It really is discouraging attempting to keep up with the price of gasoline n..u Bugar. just as the motorist has 'arrived at the probable cost of running' .his car, the price of gasoline goes up a' uotch and the figures are all to go over ! again. And it is the same with sugar 1 'A t'.'lV .l,.-o ...... .1... tf- . u"j" "ti" reiineries an- uouiiced an advance of tea cents a nun ; died and before the grocers could hard ly adjust their prices, up it goes again. The sad news of this lust advance was announced this morning and goes into effect tomorrow, at 15 cents higher a .Hundred than yesterday and quart,,, ; of a cent higher than a week ago. The , only time sugar has beeu higher within tlie last lew years was September !14 shortly after the beginning t,f ,ho war' hen it reached the high price of 8 4(1 a hundred. The age of miracles has hit Salem with the spring weather, and last night was one that should go down iu local history. V,t only was a newspaper man held up but the robber found "7 in real money and not in complimentary tirkets and checks mnrked "no funds '"' ;T!ien again Dewey McKlrath. who e j rapeil from the reform school Wednes day night bv iummnir through n win.1- lith one Jack Ryan, returned to the! school last night at about 7:.W after 2 hours' of liberty nnd reported to Superintendent Hale that lie had been money, ihe (.ireut .Northern will leave Portland at .1 o'clock the afternoon of April 1") and arrive at illlo at 0 o'clock on the morning of April -1. Honolulu) will be reached at 10 o'clock the next' morning, where the excursionists will be tinned loose on Oahu island until the : morning of April -'S. The ship will dock .it 10 o'clock May 4 at Portland.1 Hound trip rates are from $113 up to the parlor suite at $27.. Children from; the ages of two to twelve years get in' at half price. Over that age, full fare.! The foregoing prices include everything I excepting the stnv of six davs at Hono lliilu. " " i COST OF LIVING LOWER j Los Angeles. Cnl., Feb. IS. With ranch eggs selling around -" cents and street hucksters disposing of oranges for a .jitney a dozen, the "low cost of living'' showed its head here today for the first tune in nianv moons. Nice Line of Jewelry. KARL NETJGEBATJEB Majonic Bldg. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CARS OF ANT KIND, TOR ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIME Good Garage in connection for storage of cars. Reasonable Batet. SALEM TAXI CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 246 State Street. "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Now at 426 State Street The large quantities in which we buy and sell Fruits and Vegetables enables us to give you fresher stocks at lower prices than others. Big Sunkist Oranges ... 40c doz. Medium Florida Grape Fruit 20 and 30c doz. Taylor's Tlorida Grape Fmit, 2 for 25c California Grape Fruit . . 6c each Pineapples (Hawaiian) . .20c each Bananas, fancy stock . . 25c doz, Sunkist Lemons (large) . .25c doz. Fancy Spitz Apples .... $2.00 box Family grade Newtowns $1.40 box Small size Newtowns. .81.15 box Cucumbers (California) 20c each Cauliflower (California) 15c each Head Lettuce or Celery 10c each Sweet Potatoes 15c lb. Staple Groceries at attractive prices for Saturday's selling. An other illustration of what quan tity buying can do for both qual ity and price. Sugar, pure cane .... $7-10 sack Hard Wheat Flour . . . $1.60 sack Blendid Flour $1-40 sack Soft Wheat riour . . . $1-30 sack Small White Beans, ... .3 lbs. 25c Lima Beans 3 lbs. 25c Red Mexican Beans ... 3 lbs. 25c Piiik Beans 4 lbs. 25c Fancy Head Rice .... 3 lbs. 25c Jap Head Rice 4 lbs. 25c Parlor Matches .... 3 boxes 10c A. & H. Soda 2 pkgs. 15c Toilet Paper ........ 6 rolls 25c Coal Oil, bulk 5 gals. 65c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. 428 STATE STREET PHONXS 830 and 840 msKtmsoEra n u n p EH m Mi ri n rs a it n ri U I'M It n El u u m a is ' i ' V1 T