THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 29. 1916. EIGHT Interesting New Displays of Spring Merchan dise Throughout Salem9 s Big Store New Spring Footwear. New Spring two tone Taffetas. New Crepe De Chines and Tub Silks. New Spring Wash Materials. New Spring Hats 'for Men. New Silk Hosiery. New Laces and Embroideries. New Suits for Boys. No. 784th Wednesday Suprise Sale March 1st. An Offering of Splendid 50 inch Lace Edged Centerpieces at 90c each Here's an extra value offering of pretty round Centerpieces prettily made with lace insertion design in center and a wide lace edge. One of these would look fine on your round dining table. They would cost almost double this price in some stores. Special for next Wednesday, Meyers price. 90c each Sale Starts at 8:30. See the window display. "No phone or mail orders taken for these. Company Must Correct This and Perform Other Condi tions of Contract Millinery Department Space on second floor For Rent Inquire at Office. Salem's Big Department Store ULY XlOOODlGOODS i The flerniaii American Investment 1 company, through Julius Voget, will he' notified that, the water supply nt the Me Kin ley school is not sufficient and not i" accordance with the eontraet, ac cording to a resolution passed at the' meeting of the school hoard List even ! ing. The board also insists that im-j mediate steps be taken to not only so-' lire a sufficient supply of water but that it is also elear and not muddy wat-: er. ; The same company will also be noti-i fied that the streets have not beeiij prided nor sidewalks built, Recording to agreement. The board claims that at the time the lot was purchased, it was agreed that tile street south of the' school house was to be graded and cer, tu in sidewalks constructed. In order t list c the principals md heads of .departments may have opportunity to visit other schools, the board grant ed one day during the school year, when teachers will be given leave of absence.' Miss May Hopkins was elected teach er in the Fnglish department, on t'nei recommendation of Superintendent O.1 M. Klliott. I Admiral Wants Navy j Equal to England's All Around own w U I Washington, Kel). 2!). i Explaining! his demand for a I'nited States nnvv i equal to England's. Admiral Knight , told the house naval committee today evening at 7:1") the Hon. W. II. II. Du-!thnt the Monroe doctrine, the "open fur of Portland and -Mr. Percy A. Cup-! door" in China, maintenance of the per of Salem will discuss Rural Credits, j Panama canal, or exclusion of Asiatics lioth of these gentlemen 'nave drawn up might, drag this country into war at measures to be presented to the legisla-anv time. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, (its gloss es correctly. U. 8. Bank. lildg. The Salem Festival chorus will bold mi extra rehearsal tomorrow evening at 7:il0 o'clock at the Presbyterian church, will move this week to the Prank Dur- Thft chorus is preparing to give its an-ibiu farm on Howell Prairie, lie will I he Km Ideiiigo Miller. nual conceit, the loth or 10th of March. Sr. Stono'i drug store. E. L. Stiff Si Son pay the highest After rising to a levol of 20.2 feet! pines for used furniture. above low water mult this lnnnlh, tin highest for seven years, the river closes its February record today with a gunge of exactly 3 feet above low waler. ' Sr. Stone's trmg store. tire at the next, session. I his meeting ! is free to the public and ladies are espe cially invited, also .members of the I grange ami or tne .igrieumire depart ment of the Salem Commercial cluii. Two more robberies were reported to the police thise morning making three in all that were committed best night. Paul Monarch's place on North Com mercial street, was entered and robbed of about $! in change. Compton's racket store on Court street wn-.s also led as steward .it the club by j entered through a rear window and The first arrest under the ordinance requiring second hand dealers and paw n brokers to report their purchase's to the police was made yesterday when Fred! Shindler. a second hand dealer, was Arrangements for his Poi'l j brought to the station on u charge of New and second hand furniture of all kinds at K. 1.. Stiff & Son. Fred Gary, who has been steward at the Klk club for the past three years, Bonjamin Brick returned this morn ing from Portland where iie made I "The United States," lie said, , "stands for more policies irritable to , other world powers, than does any ! other nation. They probably w ill draw ! us into a conflict. I "Division of the Atlantic, fleet so as to send part of it to the Dacil'ie ; would be the most fatal thing we l could do at this time. I "I believe the war will leave Eng land with fewer ships than heretofore. If she wins, she will have no other enemy in sight. If, however, we draw n i close to her naval strength, she may start a building program." "Are we menacing to Kngland any way. ''' asked Representative Callaway. "I think we are," the admiral answered, "but I beg to be excused from explaining why." final land stnrs who will appear at tno ; purchiising some nose bags from (). P. .noose cnicmniinieni i nurs.iay evening, st. Clair and failing to report the pur- hase. Shindler entered a plea of not Clearance Sale I of Groceries at DAMON'S 50c Tea, sale price per Pound 35c Best llardwheat Flour, sale price, sack Best White Soap, sale price, 7 bars 25c Toilet Paper, sale price, 6 rolls 25c Brazil Coffee, sale price, 2 pounds 35c Peanut Butter, sale price, 2 pounds . . . 25c Tomatoes, sale price, 4 cans 25c Italian Prunes, sale price, 5 pounds . . . 25c Potatoes, sale price, per ck $1.45 This sale will continue for 10 days. Damon Son S35N.Com'l. Phone G3 cents. Hotcakes .loss Cicorge, -liJ at the oper.i house Regular meals 20 and coffee 10 cents. State. Special meetings will begin Friday of this week at the Salvation .iriny head quarters on Court street. The liov. I!. V. Shaver of the Niizareno church will' speak at the hall tonight and the Hev.l .1. C. Sjoucer, of the Leslie M. K. church Wednesday evening. Special sale, large Juicy oranges, reg ular Tide oranges for .Vie, while they last. Nichols Grocery, 2-17 N. Conimerei.il, Mrs. E. Hodin, of this city, recently from Snlina, Kansas, underwent, an op era I ion yesterday at the Salem hospital for the removal of a catar.ict from the eye. The operation was successfully performed by Dr. M. C. Findley. Mrs. llcdin has been visiting here for sev eral months from Snlina, Kansas, and has recently decided to remain here peiinanently. Order your pure milk, cream and Maple drove butter from Maple tlrovo Dairy, 11M5 South Commercial. Phone l-'08. tf Arrangements were being made today tor another gniue at the commercial club this evening to be plaved between the chess and checker club players and line commercial club experts. The chess jnnd checker club will be represented in Salem and in the I chess by .I N'. Smith C. (I (livens, P.L,,,, l,,ll,l.kl.r ,.,,, it., i in ii i s, itHijwi .Minor mm n. r.. I'en inisnn. In checkers, the club will pliv '.I. li. Peetz, Dave Drager, llenrv Hill, I A I llutchcson, K. 11. dory aud 11. N. Ingles. Nichols Grocery will sell 50c oranges for ;i,"ie Wednesday and Thursday only. Call and try them. L'17 N. Commercial, Phone lid. Big sale on oranges for Wednesday and Thursday, reeuinr ,")0c oranges for :i.ie per down. Nichols Grocery, 247 N. Commercial. Phone lid. JEFFERSON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP .Jefferson, Or., Feb. 20. Jefferson guilty 1 his case wns called in police High school won the debating chain- c.onrt before Judge Klgin this after-; pionship of the North Willamette dis noon. O. P. St. Clair was tried in Jus-1 trict by defeating Woodhurn and F.sta tice court yesterday afternoon on ncadn High schools last Friday evening, charge of larceny of Hie nose lings but The affirmative team of each school the charge against him was dismissed. , traveled. Jefferson won both debates o I bv unanimous decisions. The Jefferson E. Cooke Patton was feeling in rather affirmative team composed of Mary a reminiscent mood today after reading chute, Levant Pease ami Carl Hooth, timt February 211 was io be observed i ,i,.fcated Woodburn negative, composed everywhere as "liicycle day." lae,,, -m.,v,.u i;nnick. Lawrence and --..HI, Ul'lllglllg 111111 . . i .. rni, I-., nee even at the age " ' a unanimous decs on. H Ls envied by the bovsi tncuda debaters were Carl Kiinmel, distinction of owning the first veloci pede in Snleui belongs to K. Cooke Pat ton, vouched for by Mr. Patton himself. It was about -10 ye.trs ago when his father bought him the three wheeled rider at a cost of )22..')0, bringing him I into unusual proiuine ol five, lie was so thnt the following week Warner Iirey mnu, bought one for his son Carl ami the next week Harry Cann was ruling the streets. The three boys were en vied of every voungster in town and daily give exhibitions of riding speed around Willson park. The distinction of owning the first two wheel rider be longed to lien Taylor, who made the bi cycle himself. j Checker and chess playing by wire is' the latest in this form of amusement,' and President Hoy Bryant, of the Sn-, lem Chess and Checker club is irrang ing plans for a game between the Sn- lem and Portland players, to be played entirely by wire. Operators will be placed in the commercial club rooms in' rooms nt the chess of Portland and the labs will ldav. e.ich move being sent by telegraph. Fifteen players will takej part in the game from each club. The Salem Chess and Checker club will fur-1 nish five I'hess players and five check-! er players, while the coinmerciol club' will We called on for five chess players.' Mr. Bryant has not fully completed j arrangements for this g.uno by wire but it will probably be played early in: .March. CARD OF THANKS. Miss Harriett Montgomery and fam ily wish to extend their sincere thanks to their friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of their sou aud brother A, L. Mniitgonierv. M US. 11 A U KIF.TT MONTliOMKRY AND FAMILY. Our Spring Goods Are Coming and Arriving Almost Daily Spring Shoes and Shirts Are Here Packard Shoes for Men all styles and all sizes, in- eluding the English walking shoe. Prices within the reach of ail $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 When you want Shoes ofQualitysay "Packard", the Shoe with a reputation. Men's Shirts Spring Styles Our leader, : The Silver Brand this season's de signs 1H mmm The Ide Shirt none better worn the world over $1.50 to $2.00 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon ; i ; se s! $ $ ! COURT HOUSE NEWS if if se $ sje :'f Js DIED !f SjS Sf Many Willing to Share Widow's Ranch and Life : I Siniins, at Woodlmrn, ny a unanimous decision. Jefferson's negative team,! composed of Kenneth Armstrong, Hazel Freeman and Milton .Mason, defeated Kstacada's affirmative team at .leffer l.lovd F.walt and Paul Frazie.r. Officers Whit and Victor, of the llilfllt relief of the Si. leni n, ,!;,... I',.r.. went to Albany today to testify before ' the grand jury in the'ense of John Fish ! er and John lirown, who are. charged I with robbing a butcher shop in A Hum v. I Fisher and Hrown were taken from the , Oregon Klectrie. train tvy the Salem of ficers niul when searched they carried a haul wrapped up in a butcher's apron and nome knives and a steel f ir .sharpen ing incni. Notice. Rllvr Ktt rwl. w n w O. W. I will collect assessments and "r, ftr six rounds each, duns hereafter at ti;t.ri North Coinmer-1 ",m rfmine to ne in tne pin ot comii- vim sneer, seeoiiii iioor north of Marion, MpiHie. r.ftie S. Wright, clerk. RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. Mary Uoedigheimor. today filed a suit for a divorce from her husband, Simon Boedigheiiner, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple were married in September, 1008, and have two children, Mina Boedigheiiner, a daughter, aged seven years, and T.or ence, ii son, aged four years. The plain tiff alleges that her husband spent most of his time hanging around saloons and that he drunk to excess and when under the influence of liquor was quar relsome and feared by the family. She further states in her complaint that her husband forced her children by a former niarringo to leave home and chased them out of the house into the rain and threw their clothes out after them. She seeks a clear title .to 4ii acres of land that- she owned at the tune of her second marriage and to three lots in Sublimity. Carey F. Mar tin is attorney for the plaintiff. -Near 111 Hi, Tin ner, Monday, Feb-, William Strode, in his ' STKODK ruarv L'H, I lioth year. Funeral services will be held Wed i nesd.iy afternoon at 2 o'clock from the I home of Mrs. S. A. Woods. Burial w ill .be in the Cornelius cemeterv. I ' Billy Murry To Meet Winner of . Hagen-Sommers Go San Francisco, Fen. 20. Suitors f'-i the hand of Mrs. Ada Wanen, atten tion! Put on your prettiest tie, shine, you -shoes and start, "looking pretty." For the North Dakota widow, wl' wants a husband to look after hersel.' and ranch is Jjoiug to choose her mat 1 Thursday. Today 'she gave notice through ('lib''' of Police White, who has been actin,; as cupid's agent in this bit of match making. She will appear at the polic : station to look over her prospect iv husbands, who have written from a' Xot only are Salem sport fans cu I most every part of California asking f' r i edge for the coming smoker to be staged her hand. jin Ryan's hall Wednesday night but Five new applications for a job .Manager Bobby F.vans today received a, husband came to the chief today. Bn! letter from Kd Harris, manager of 'Mrs. Warren isn't satisfied with mei Romeo ll.igen, who says that a mini- proposals. She wants to see what she '". her of Portland boxing fans will make getting. So those who haven't writte the trip to the capital city to see the' to her still have a chance to mak boys in action. Fred T. Merril, promot-! good. Mrs. Warren has explained thi or and manager of the Ttose City Ath-jsi,0 nants a man who. knows how t jletie club, is to bring a party to tlicwr nj isn't afraid to tackle a plow. mate!! in nis niacnine ana a nuinner oi others will make use of tiie trains to ( w.itch Mascott and Bennett and Som-j iiiers ami itagen, eacn go ior eigni roods. I The fact that Portland fans are at tracted to Salem indicates the class of the card that is to be put on by Man- . .iger Kvans. Komeo Hagen is working out in Portland for his coming contest with Soniiners and Sommers and Mas cott are both training nt Kletts. Ila gen's manager writes that the baker boxer is in the pink of condition and A foreclosure suit was filed today by Cnace Louisa Hottinger. by Minnie Hot tinger against Minnie P. Smith and oth ers to collect on a note for $1,200 of which $1,131.57 and interest is claimed to be due and owing The note is se cured bv a mortgage on lots 1 and 5, block 3 "and lot li, block 2 Hugh Owens addition to Salem. In addition to a judgment in the sum of 1,134.57 and interest the plaintiff seeks $17.20 for taxes and $200 attorney's fees. Carson & Brown appear for the plaintiff. I confident of winning the newspaper de F. E. I.a Foiut today filed a damage cisiou ami Sommers has something- of suit against the Southern Pacific, Ore-1 , similar idea except that Al figures gon & California Railway company and that the headlines will read, "Soni Maiion county. He alleges that while jiueis Beats Hagen." driving his auto truck over a bridge Alec Tinmbetus and Karl Zimmerman which was owned by the county on the each have a large following of friends S. P. right of wav that the structure in Portland who will probably make I fell and his machine was injured to the the trip to Salem to w.itch the coming extent ot .'.'!MI ami- that, tie lost $00 by being unable to use it while it wies 'tnivoit ny Iho wintipr is lo-nnlised match with Abie Cordon in Portland. Big Time at Elks' Club Two of the best boxing mntches ever pulled off in this city will take place at the Hlks' club Thursday night. Mascot and Mascow nn.l F.v.ins and Summer This will be regular election night and a banquet will follow the evening's program. checks hero recently, has been arrested In I.i'wiston, Tdaho, according to the in formation received here today by Chief of Police Welsh. O'Neil miide a spe cialty of $'.'7 checki and passed two of them in Halein, he also passed them in Aberdeen and other towns in Wash ington, nil fer the same sum. The bad cheeli artist is said to have left a trail liberally sprinkled with spurious- paper which made it possible to track him. MILLS INCREASE WAGES At the Unitarian church Wednesday; Aberdeen, Wash., Feb. 20. Several lumber mills today an nounced an increase of wages beginning tomorrow. It wns also stilted that four logging camps which have been vhut down for many mouths will be sfnrteit early in March. Five hundred men will be given employment iu these camps. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CAES OF ANY KIND, FOB ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIME Oood Oarage In connection foi storage of can. Seasonable Bates. SALEM TAXI CO. Oarage OFEN ALL NIGHT. 218 Bute stieet. I lillilt.vimt n.r rnnnira Ali-Vnv,- .0- "f,. Nary represent the plaintiff." I P. A. Voght today filed a suit in the : riniuit court against, the Abiqua I.um- nor company asking that a receiver be appointed to handle the affairs of the company He states in his complaint that the corporation, of which the head offices are located nt Woodburn. is j capitalized nt $100,000 and has valuable timber holdings but that the mills have not been running. Mr. Vogt asserts that he has claims against the companv amounting to $1,000, V. J. Krchbiel, of $10,000, and the Bank of Woodburn, for $12,000, !Tnd that unless the mill is operated that the creditors will be obliged to foreclose on the property to the great Ions of the ftockholders of which the plaintiff is one. Carson & Brown are handling the case for the plaintiff. Kach of the three matches on Wednes day night's card is a headliner at any smoker and with three on at the same smoker Maiuger Kvans does not hesi tate to promise the fans a real run for their money. To add to the rivalry between Som niers and Hagen, Fred T. Merril will se lect the winner to meet Billy Mnrrnv iu Portland about March 17 for the big smoker to be held in that citv. The huge ndvance s.ile of tickets in dicates that a record crowd will be on hand. Tickets are now on Sale at Kletts and at Watt Shipps. rsew Today Ads work while you sleep will have results for you in the i Wus in a virtu.il illuming. Something Doing Every Night Balance of Week This week promises to be a pretty busv one after business hours. Tonigm, Kdgar B. Piper, managing editor of tli" Oregonian, speaks at 0:30 o clock be fore the Six o'clock club in the parlor of the First Methodist church. Wed nesday evening the men may choose be tween a boxing match at Ryafi's had and the discussion of rural credits ;u the Pnitariiin church. Thursday even ing the Moose lodge put on their only and great show, to be followed by i dance at the Moose hall. Friday even ing, besides a lecture at the Salem pub lie library, a concert will be given : the opera house by Mine. Powell for lb benefit of the university library an-l the dance at the armory, given by th" Cherriiiiis complimentary to Company M. Ami just to close the week, Lama .' Tooze will speak Saturday evening i-' the auditorium of the commercial chU', of his experiences while traveling wito the Ford peace party and will jl-i .utswer questions as to his impressioi -. while traveling in (he war zone. SAYS SHE WAS STRIPPED New York, Feb. 20. Writing iier son, the editor of The Fatherland, -Mr,. Laura Viereck, a native of San Frnr cisco, declared the authorities of both Falmouth and the Downs stripped lie.-, en route to Berlin on the Holiand-Ain- encan liner .Nieiiwe Amsterdam. Si'" ollapse after leaving 1 the llnwns. TVAtCil AND Nice Line Jewelry. V or'; KARL NEUOEBATJE j A marriage license has beci issued at i the office of the county clerk to Clyde j C. Claggett, a farmer residing on route i eight, Salem, and Louise Drnhr, also of anient. The road viewers yesterday finished the survey of the proposed road peti tioned for by Oeorge W. Knight and other near Hubbard. This was the road petition that resulted in tnnnn ,im. age uit against the county which was compromised and settled. The road is now marked out and ns soon as the deeds are given to the county by the abutting property owners the road will be constructed. The road connects with the northwestern citv limits Hubbard. of Masonic Bldf . New Today ads costs vou less than you thiuk worth more than you l realize. SMELT ARE HERE We have made arrangements to secure them daily by express direct from the fishing grounds. Smelt will be plentiful the next few weeks, and are much cheaper than any other fish or meat you can buy. Reduce the Cost of Living Expenses Serve smelt. Who doesn't like a dish of these dainty little fish, nicely browned. Order them of Ward K. Richardson Phone 491 2395 Front St. i