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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAR. 3, 1916. I There is a point where cheapness ceases to be economy New Spring Merchandise on Display Throughout Salem's Big Store These fresh showings of beautiful Spring Goods will be of interest to all who are interested in the latest things for the coming season. New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Waists, New Skirts, of Utmost Quality and Style (Watch our window displays for the new things) if . w 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. W . mm 4 FREE EMBROIDER Y LESSONS Classes from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Owing to the large number who are taking advantage of the free pmhrninVrv t i l i .i . . . " : i : ; wuou Demg given daily in our Art Uepartment, Mrs. Dickson has found it neces sary to start instruction at 8:30 a. m. Learn all the new embroidery stitches. :: See the Grecian Cut Lace Work, absolutely new and beautiful. Learn how to do it free. Visit the Art Section today. "The Right Goods Here, Because the Store is Right" Quality and Service Department Store vi tT JJL Y JLLgoodIgood s Genuine Toric Lens and some of the advantages promo of LOUSES them They give .you a wido angle of vision, unobstructed view in every direction. No eve tiring reflections from the buck surfueo of the lenses. No eye strain from looking through the edges of thu louses. Lighter, thinner, more trans parent and less tiresome to wear. Toric lenses can be fit closer to the eye ball without touching the lushes. Tho lenses of your glasses are of more importance to you than any other thing you buy for your personal use, and they can give you more comfort. I muke a specialty of fitting Torie lenses and guarantee satis faction in every respect. Dr.- M. P. Mendelsohn Rooms 10, 211 U. 8. Bank Bldjj. RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721. Salem, Ore. He J COURT HOUSE NEWS J ' Judge r.ull.iwny solved the Stutesmna puzzle ease in hij depnrlmoit o the circuit court today nw.'irJi;i,r firstvp-i-e oj tjinil to U. V. At.,: can: e,o,d "rl., cf. S 17:. tn H. C. Tilim,,:,, ,,,,1 ,,ij pr..n of $mo, to Mrs. 11. .Ir.nrsw. T1k f'lir who scored highest in the content were barred by the judgo ou the grounds of collusion. This content wliM h was pulled off about a year iiro con sisted of a miaibot of r,imrj eontiii.i ii g figures vi1.m1i vere to 1)0 added to ' ir m straight I'l'm v ;i the one ni'tUing Mie create,! Mt., won tlm pri-.e '' C'f'..!.ils in i;!iitrsi Lt' tho niv,t h;i;: tliit tho four v.U had the liihrt tl spired toother, nr.d to ri fiiscd to toy over til i pti,. tiio:.cy. The miblic,..::,... then filed ., t,r. V:iimt ( hniles OVyz, Frnnk Foltin, John Kier aldo and Htanslau Zanowski, U. V. Mc Lean. I. C. Tillmnn and Mrs. It. Junes asking that the judge of tho court un tangle tho puzzle nnd alleging that the first four contestants wnrlo.1 f..n,,. to get their hiirh result. r,.7. i j Martin, attorney for the first four, cnv.i not inn hn 1" -.. I.I ... i ii.. . - v ni'i'rui uio case to the supremo court. The following were the results of the contest: Charles Cry, 32!,!SS: Frnnk Foltin, .1110,22!); John Qierndlo, 329.04!! ; Stan slau Zanowski, 330.22-1 j H V. M"el,ean S2S.2S1; H. C. Tillman, 32l-,90S; Mrs' Tt. Jones, 32(1,009. Tho deputy assessors of this county will meet at the court house next Mori day at the office of Asse-isor Hen F. West to discuss assessment of property for the eoming year nnd to receive in structions and supplies. The following deputies will attend: T-. I. Snvder, Aurora: H. E. Martv IWld: T. J. Kerr, Sf r.iul; Henry Hall, Wondhurn: 8. A. Teterson. Mon ,or! n- J- T- Miller, Oervaisw; Joseph J. Bushhelt, Mt. Angel; A. Vlvin. Sil vcrton; Oeorge Thomas, Seotta Millw; C. K Tavlor. Hullt; O. H. Ottownv; South of 8ilverton; J. T. Tweed How ell rrairio; Frank I.ick, Brooks; E K Martin, Knst Salem; Matthew Gib son, Sublimit; p. r, Van Nuts, Aunnvi He: T Tl i:n r:i... ivi Seigmund, Mehnma; Oeorge Keeeh "ta.ytou; I. Couklin, Marion; A. V I.ibby, Jefferson: T. B. Fatterson, Macleny: R. p. Nye, Ankeny Bottom; corge Palmer, JSydneyj O. it. Saw yer, Liberty. M. E. Poguc and Rollin K. Tage to day hrought suit against B. Jr. Beilke and crna Beilke in the circuit court asking that the plaintiffs be given the right to pay Into court I,70.;i0 belong ing to the dfudants. It i stated in the complaint that the defendants de posited this .lum with the plaintiffs with tho express order that none of it be given out except upon the written order signed by both parlies and the attorneys claim that the defendants are in dispute as to what part of the money belongs to each nnd they ask that the court seti ie the interests of the defend ants iu tho money. John Kintz wn-s appointed road supervisor of road district No. 24 to day by tho county court nnd Ole (). line was appointed road supervisor of road district No. 56. Bug T.ung Chunk today filed n suit in tho circuit court ugntnst A. Hnldemnn and Christina Myer in which it is al leged that tho defendant Haldemnn gnvc a note to tho plaintiff in 1!U2 for tho sum of $400. January 10, 1910, the plaintiff brought, suit to collect on the note and secured judgment against Hiildeinun for $100 with 12.,"0 costs nnd .t.r0 attorney's fees. It then ap peared that on January 3, 1910, Hnlde man gnvc a deed for bits 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block 4 Fnirmonnt. addition nnd the plaintiff alleges that the transfer of realty was made to avoid the security of the note. McNary & McXnry are attorneys for the plaintiff. A. O. Shcrven today filed a suit against J. S. Bnird asking for an or der restraining the defendant from blocking up a roadway and requiring him to remove the present obstacles and for 2,ri0 damages. Orant Corby Is at torney for the plaintiff. VTOen la SALEM, OEEGON, to t BLIGII HOTEL Strictly Modern Freo aad Prlvato Baths RAXES: 75e. 11.00 li nn pun nit Tho only hotel in the business distriet nearest io all iepots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings, A Homo Away From Home, T. O. BLIOH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bnj. All Around Town COMING EVENTS TONIGHT 1 March 3 Cherrian-Company M dance at armory. I Mine. Powell at opera house. j March 4 Lamar Toozo at the : Commercial Club. Better Bubics week, March 4-11. Peg 6' My Heart, Grand Opera House. March 7 Burbank day. March 9-10 Salmon day. Wallneo Mac Murray lecture, Public Library. ' March 13 Salem Floral Society at Commercial Club. March 113 Monthly meeting of members of Commercial Club. March IS Republican rally at Armory. Br. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass is correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. The river rose exactly one foot yes terday and is now six feet above low water murk. The rainfall for the 2 hours preceding o'clock this morning was 1.10 inches. Dr. Stone's drug store. Did you write this letter? Here is one posted on the bulletin board of the Salem postoffice, which cannot be deliv ered as there is no such postoffice in the state. It is addressed to Miss Lena Haggerty, Hattern, Ore. , Br. Stone's Drag store. O. M. Elliott, superintendent of the Salem public schools, went to Eugene this morning to serve as judge in a debate between tho University of Ore gon and O. A. C. teams. Ho went on an early train in order to spend the day visiting in the Kugeno schools. Order your pure milk, cream and Maple Grove butter from Maplo Grove Hairy, 1215 South Commercial. Phono 208. tf TJ. G, Holt of the Spaulding Lo&smg company, returned this morning from the Black Rock logging camp with th news that the snow at the camp is two feet deep and over three fei on the Coast range. The snow has stopped n' work at both the logging camps. Watch Saturday's paper for Trover- Weigcl 's big ad. Dr. A. L. Hutchinson, pastor of the Piedmont Presbyterian church, of Port land, will begin a series of meetings in this city at tho First Frcshyterun church commencing Wednesday evoninsr at 8 o'clock. The meetings will con tinue ubout ten days. Don't fail to see Trover k Weiirel's big nd Saturdiy. Tho funeral of Mrs. Lourinda ,J.! Goodhue will bo jheld tomorrow after noon nt 2:30 o'clock from the Evangeli cal church, Seventeenth nnd (,'hemeketn streets, the Rev. llornschuch conducting tho services. Friends wishing to view tho body may do so until 2 o'clock tomorrow- afternoon at the parlors of Rig don & Richardson. See Trover & Weieel'n half nan ad Saturday. o A series of lectures will be given nt. the I'nited Evangelical church bv R. H. Reed, who will discourse mostly on toidcs of the west nnd pioneer days. The lecture next. Wednesday evening will be, "Wild West Days."" o Eat at 262 State. Better meals, bet ter service, and better prices. Jess George. Buy your Meat for Sunday at the Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CARS Or AKT KIND, FOB ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIMB Good Garage la connection fot itorsgo of cart. Seasonable te. SALEM TAXI CO. Oarago OFEN ALL NIGHT. S46 State Stmt. MIDGET MARKET 371 State St The Market that stands between you and high prices. No inferior quality or "bargainmeats," one grade only The Best. Choice boiling ribs, 7c per lb. Capital Meat Market. o x-rox. a n. uuraiey, ui uie v. a. v., is i in me city, iie is director or rue ex : periment station and dean of the second of agriculture of the Oregon Agricultur j al college. ! T-Bone loin and round steak 121'oC. Capital .Market. 1 The Frame Shop and Glftery is to- : day moving from its location on Com ! mercial street to tho new Moore build- j ing on Court street. With the interior! his fancy, Mr. Gilbert feels that from I nn nrtlLtln r.n:f nf -:.,. 1... ,. :il ...... ! .... ........... ,.,,.. ul ,,,-. ,,, III,- . sent au art shop unequalled ia the staje. : ! Veai roasts 12V2C lb.; veal stews 10c j lb. Capital .Market, 121 S. Com'l. ! You can get a good price for that old ! stove by trading it to K. L. Stiff &! Son on a new Orbon De Luxe ' 1 the : best in tho world." . i Dr. C. E. Cashatt has been appointed j county health officer by Judge Busliey, succeeding Dr. ). B. .Miles, who was appointed city physician the first of j tho year. Although his term of office: as county health officer did not expire! until July 1. Dr. Miles sent in his resig- j nation shortly after his selection as city physician. John Claire Monteith, teacher of sing ing, in Salem Saturdays. Call 20-lo-J. The Rev. George F. Holt, the new pastor of the First Baptist church, will arrive in the city tomorrow morning on nn early Southern Pacific train and will be met bv the bonid of leaconi nf tln church. A breakfast will be served nt 0:30 o'clock nt the Marion hotel nt which all the reacons of the church wlli be present. W. F. Foster is chairman of the board. Tru Blu Biscuit will be served all day Saturday at the Roth Grocery Co. Ev erybody is asked to come. E. L. Stiff & Son have been install ing their famous Orbon De Luxe ranges in Salem homes nt the rate of two a day litely. The entertainment committee of the Elks announce a dance for St. Patrick's day, Friday, March 17. The privilege has been given each Elk to invinte (un friend to the dance and with this plan of entertaining their- friends, the boys arc looking forward to a dance as suc cessful as the Washington's birthdav affair. Saturday Special. Shoulder roasts of beep, lie ,.r n,. Capital Mirket, 121 S. Com. The mail order houses do not worry E. L. Stiff & Son. They are delighted to compare prices and quality and defy all competition. Good used ranges, l6. E. L. Stiff & Son. The records show that during the month o'f February, 30!) shipments of intoxicating liqnuors came to the city through the express route. As the av erago shipment contains two quarts this amount being the limit each four weeks, tho total amount of vinous or alcoholic liquors arriving for home con sumption in the city and vicinity f,. Icbruary is about 000 quarts. Eugene Prescott is again at work at his chair at the Avenue Barber Shop alter a siege of several weeks with the grippe. A series of special meetings are now being held nt the Salvation army head quarters on Court street. Tonight, the Kev. If. E. Peinberton will speak. Sat urday evening, the Rev. Johnson will deliver nn address and Sunday evening the exercises will be in charge of E. A Slover, former chief of police, Port land. Arrangements hnve been made tor special speakers each evening and the meetings will continue duriii" the coming week. 0 Eat all you want. Carry some home to the kiddies. Everything free. So says the Tru Itlu Biscuit .Man. You meet him at the Roth Grocery Co. J. L. StocVrton has bought the stock of the Boston Store at the northwest corner of Court and Commercial streets and will add the same to his economy basement. Watch for further announce ments. Now Is the time to drink sassafras tea. Although medical men do not claim any wonderful medicinal value for the bark from tho roots of the sassafras, yet for years past it has been the prop er thing to drink and drink again from tho soothing sassafras and to feel a renewal of youth. For those who have never seen a genuine sassafras tree, and would like to see one, it is said such a tree is growing right here in Sa lem ou the grounds just cast of the stato house. Bring Your Eye Troubles Here And get rid of them That is if glasses can cure them. Our business is to bring WRONG EYES and RIGHT GLASSES together. We guarantee to help anyone that glasses can help. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 v 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON DEL MONTE CANNED GOODS In Dozen or Case Lots, is a neat saving for the average housewife. Del Monte Canned Goods are popular owing to their natural flavor and the very low cost to the consumer. Note the Low Cost. Del Monte Peas, now $1.55 doz.; Beans, $1.55; Pine apple, $2.00; Asparagus, $3.05; Solar Pineapple, $1.25; Del Monte Pineapple, Is, $1.05; Del Monte To matoes, No. 2 l-2s, $1.25, No. 2s, $1.00; Orarga Corn, $1.25; Columbus Tomatoes, 90c; Standard Corn, 3 for 25c. CANNED PEACHES AND APRICOTS We have an extra special at 2 for 25c; per doz., $1.40 SATURDAY SPECIALS 25c Boxes of the finest southern California Sun Kist Oranges for Saturday Only, 35c per dozen. The finest Head Lettuce grown, 10c straight. Artichokes, 2 for 25c; Celery, 10c. Bear Flour This Is A Good One Guaranteed Hardwheat, $1.35 per Sack. More For Your Money That is why we Roast Our Own Coffee 25c, 30c, 35c and 45c are incomparable values for the money. ROTH GROCERY CO. "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Now at 426 State Street When you want the choicest, most complete assortment of Delicacies you must come here. Fancy Oranges, doz 40c Smaller Ones, doz 15c and 30c Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Pineapples, each 20c Bananas, doz 25c Sunkist Lemons (large, doz. ,.25c Artichokes, 2 for 25c Spinach Greens, lb 10c Broccolli (large) each 20c Kadishes, bunch 5c Lettuce, ,T heads 25c Celery, bunch, 10c Cucumbers, each 20c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. 426 STATE STREET PHONES 830 and EI0 Tho Roth Grocery Co. anticipate the largest day in their new building to morrow. They will serve Tru Hlu Wi IVrs and Del Mont Fruits to all visit ors, Vou be t lie re. "Is Religion of Any Real Benefit?"! This is the question whi. h Kev. Tischer will answer at the Fnitanan church IfMinuny morninp;. The Foreman war is I having its effect upon religion ind .while the people of Kurope arc filling1 the churciics nt services, vet ever in-1 creasing numbers in our own country i ;are questioning the real benefit of re-1 ;liion. All people insterested in this! j vital question are invited to attend the' ! I nitarian church Sunday morning at i Tho Frame Shop and Giftery wishes to announce that location has been, changed to 41.) Court street between! Liberty and High streets iu the new lo-! cation. .Now open tor business. The an , nouncemeut of formal opening reception Try Capital Journal Want Ads. Dill Pick les, sale price, 2 quarts 25c puree Tomatoes, sale price, 4 cans 25c Best Creamery Butter 30c Cleveland Baking Powder, 1 lb. cans 40c 40c Oranges, sale price 26c 7 Pounds Fresh Smelt 25c 35c Steel Cut Coffee 30c 30c Steel Cut Coffee 25c 25c Steel Cut Coffee 20c 25c Breakfast Bacon on sale, pound 20c Curve Cut Macaroni, sale price, 3 lbs. for 20c 3 Pounds Strained Honey 25c 70c 25c 70c $1.35 bPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Gallon Peeled Apricots 35c Gallon Peeled Pears 35c Gallon Standard Apricots 25c Mason Quart, Home Packed Fruits and Berries, 3 jars for 50c Parlor Matches, 3 boxes 10c Toilet Paper, 6 rolls 25c Marigold Milk, 2 cans 15c Carnation Milk, 3 for 25c A. and H. Soda, 2 pkg 15c Oysters, 3 cans 25c Alaska Salmon, can 10c Cream Rolled Oats, lb 5c Italian Prunes, 3 lbs 25c Coal Oil (bulk) 5 gal 65c Can You Beat It? The Fourth Day of Damon's Big Grocery Sale Good Eating Apples Box Italian Prunes, sale price, 6 pounds for Pure California Olive Oil, full quarts, sale price Hard Wheat Flour, Best, 51.45, unbleached 50c Tea, any kind, 35c Spuds, per sack $1.45 Everybody can see that our expense account is less than the ex pense account of merchants in the high-rent district. That's why at our reduced prices, we sell you a better lino of groceries and provis ions for less money than any store in the Willamette Valley. Damon & Son 855 N. Commercial St. Phone 68 Buy Now Daring This Sale