TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. Meyers' Spring Fashion Show Will Take Place at the Oregon Theatre, Tue. Evening, March 21 Newest authentic styles of garments for Women, Misses and Children will be shown on living models. This Fashion exhibit, the first of its kind in Salem will be interesting and instructive, showing models of various garments that will be popular for Spring and Summer wear. Remember this date keep it for the Oregon Theatre First Congregational Installs New Pastor No. 786th Wednesday Surprise Sale A Special Offering of Women's and Misses' Silk Auto Caps at .... . 98c Those who motor will be much interested in this Wednesday event for it offers Motor Caps of unusual style and quality at a very low price; there are several models to choose from black and white check effects poplin and taffeta Plaid effects. Special for only 98c Each . Sale starts at 8:30. See the window display No phone or mail orders taken. This Is Positively the last week of Free Embroidery Instruction. Scores of women and misses are now making Grecian Cut Lace Work through the instruction of Mrs. C. M. Dickson of New York." All the new est stitches in embroidery are taught in our Art Section absolutely free of charge; classes from 8::J0 a. m. to 5 p.m. Salem s Big Department Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY IXIIgoodIgood. s fcr TmmtmnmmmmmKmwnmtmmmnnttnniiiiiiiiiiiiiii::itii)iii::iKii:mn l All Around Town vmmmautmitmmmtmtmmmmmtamtmtttm rcntnntfp COMING EVENTS Dr. Stone's Drag store. TONIGHT March 14 Installation of Rev. Jumps L'lvin, pastor 1'irst Congregational church. H. I). Carpenter at Commer cial ('lull. .Six O'clock cluli, Methodist church; Pilgrims' cluli, Con gregational duirch. Chandler Bmer Watson, of Ashland, filed today us a candidate for nomina tion by the reiulilicam party for the office of district attorney for Jackson county. March 15 Monthly meeting of members of Commercial Club. March 111 Salem Festival chor us annual concert, opera house. DeMoss entertainers, Armory, benefit Company M. March 17 Miss Ida Davis raiding at public libinry. St. Patrick supper by Ladies ' Social Circle, Central Con gregational church. Christian Science lecture, Arm ory. March IS Republican rally at Armory. Orange day. March IU-L'5 Marion County Sunday school convention. March ."University of Ore gon musicians nt Presbyteri an church, benefit Chomohota Camp Pire II iris. Salom Festival Concert tickets on sale nt Will's Musie Store. At the (Iraud, ' Thursday, March HI. Keserved se lls Try Odlson's ghoo-sliinlufi parlor. I iivlor. Maris 1 The loss by tlieft of a bicycle is re ported by J. V. Jones, living nt ll.rl Perry street. The wheel was left, on the front porch und made its disappearance i during the, night. cents, J. M. Hammond, driror of an auto stage line out of this city, was arrest ed yesterday on a charge of being in toxicated, ilannnouil pleaded guilty in police court this morning and was given a fine of .til) which he nniil. J Automobile for hiro, passengors and baggage. trnnstVred, rites reasonable, country trips a specialty. C. 0. Me- Klroy. l'liono 017 or llll'u. tf o I Dr. F. II. Thompson will read a paper tomorrow evening in Portland before the Portland City and County Medical "T society. His subject will be, "Pirst Aid Work Tudor the Oregon Componsn lion Act." Cot tickets for Festival Concert at " 1 1 Patton's and Commercial Hook stores. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass-1 Keserved seats '.Vi cents. Large chorus, t correctly. U. 8. Bank, llldg, j beautiful music, at the Grand Thurs- o '.lay, March HI. The Reverend Splker, of South Sa-j lem( will speak this evening at the Sal j Bliss Ida Davis, who has charge of vatiun Army hall on Court street, to Publish in the senior high school, will v hieh cu-iybody is invited. deliver a lecture next Friday evening 0 nt the auditorium of the public library. Dr. Stone's drug store, she will rend first from the writings i I of O. Henry and second from "A Farm Edward Joshua Clark, of Toledo, also er King." filed n a candidate for nomination bv ! o the republican party for the office of I rhotos at half price this month Only, district attorney fur Lincoln county. 'Trover Woiucl. Change of Business Location I wish to notify my customers and the general public Hint 1 hive sold my interest in the Capital Garage and have moved the office of inv tianstor luiMiie-H to my old slnud at the Globe Confectionery in tn'o Hubbard Wdg. I have purchased a new three ton truck and im in po mtion to handle a general transfer business. KAPPHAHN TRANSFER COMPANY I'lioiiw K.I,. Knpphnhn Only 17 days left to get photos at half price. Trover Si Weigel. The Pilgrims' club of the First. Con gregational church will meet this even ing in the church parlors. A dinner will bo served at t : 30 o'clock and addresses will be innde by ministers and laymen hero attending the installation cere monies of tho Rev. James lOlvin. Let its estimate the cost on that new awning. K. L. Stiff & Son. o The revival meetings now being con ducted by Evangelist J. I, (Hancock, of Cincinnati, lit the South Salera Friends church, are attracting considerable in terest, Vpon an invitation to lead a better life, three enmo forward Sun day evening and two last night. We re-tire go-carts. E. L. Stiff & Son. Tonight the would-be checker cham pions will try their skill with Roy Rry ant, who will play all comers nt the rooms of the Salem Chess and Checker club, over the Ward drug store. Mr. Hryant is willing to play everything that looks like a checker player and play them all at tho same ttmb. o Dr. Nelson, the expert chiropodist, has moved his office from room -8 to room 1 in the llreyninn illdg. Caroline Testout roses have been planted on all sides of the public lib rury lot while in the rour to secure ! cut. flowers, quite a number of Madam J Hrieu Hriinner and Frau Karl Prusch ki rose bslieshave been-set out. They I were given by .1. V. Maruiiy, president jot tno mi lent floral society. I Salem Festival Chorus, Thursday ! night, March 111, at the Grand, lie 'served seats, "." tents. "The City Man's earden" is the subject on which L. .1. Chnpin, former county agriculturist, will talk this even ing at the meeting of the Six O'clock club of the First Methodist church. Dinner will be served by the ladies of the church at (IjIHI o'clock and the lec ture will clone at 8 o'clock. Get a fine 3 piece Bet of tho best aluminum Wednesday for Si) cents at K. L. Stil'f & Son. School children are to to enlisted in the effort to mako Salem a city benuti fill. The Salem Floral society has plans under way by which children will be come members of the society and prizes will be given for the best floral show ing made. The children will be taken into the society without membership dues. Buy your tickets now for the musical event of the season, by the Salem Fes tival Chorus. Keserved seats, 25 cents. A. M. dough enjoys the rather unl que experience of serving the county almost n quarter of a century as coron er, and in order to nmko it nn even quarter, has announced again for the office. He has held the office con timiously for the past IS years. The ceremonies of the installation as pastor of the Rev. James Klviu of the First Congregational church were in progress this afternoon and will be closed with services at the church this evening. The council of the delegates from the Past Willamette association of Congre gational churches met this afternoon to receive tho report of the call of Mr. El viii to the Salem c'nurch and a state ment from him of the fundamentals of his faith. The evening services will includo the entertiining of the delegates by the members of tho Pilgrims' club, tho showing of several moving pictures and) rne insinuation sermon nv tne nev. an ther H. Doyt, of Portland. 1 Mr. Klvin was borft in Patterson, N. .1. in LS76 and was graduated from Dickinson college in 10112. from Boston university in 1905 and from the Pen-1 nington, K. ,T. university in,190S, lie I came"rto Seattle in 100!) where he was! : Assistant pastor of tho Plymouth church for four years. From Seattle he went to The Dalles, where he was pas- tor for two years. His work with the: First Congregational church of this city! began January 1, 1!)1". I - i 400 pounds small potatoes suitable for seed, le pound. W'estacott & Thiel- j sen Co. ' The Cherrlan band is now holdlne j weekly rehearsals and lining up a lo j of new music for the general public next summer. Their contract with the 'city culls for 21 performers and that 23 concerts must be given, beginning as soon as the weather permits and to close not later tnan Oetouer. Reserved seats 25 cents. A small price for a Cine conceit at the Grunil, March Hi, by the Salem Festival Chorus. , Soudan grass is attracting the atten tion of several of the prominent farm ers in this vicinity. William Taylor, of Mehama, will soon plant fivo acres. The seed was furnished by D. A. Rou ble, who lives near Lincoln. A sample of Soiidnu grass seed is now on display at the real estate office of Scott & By non. In the Sonora Talking Machine you get the best, silent motor that is made, near a Sonora pl.iyod. Myrtle Know land. 4:il Court. Mrs. Edyth Tozier Wethei-red will come from Portland Saturday to be present at the mass meeting for chi ll re n to be held at the auditorium of tho high school at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, when an auxiliary branch of the Salem Floral society will be formed for the children. "" $22.50 solid oak 6 foot extension table with 2 inch plank top, can't be told from new, only $11.23 at 10. L. Stiff & Son. Houser Bros, are now located in their new store on State street and will bring up the general artistic effect of their store by the display of six large hunting pictures, painted by Henry Lee of tin city. The painting ure of extra large size and are now on .display in the win dows of Burue & Hamilton who did the f ruining. See Our West Window for Wednesday Specials SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW IN Used Furniture Special for Wednesday 89c Each Aluminum One $65.00 Monarch Malleable Range (perfect) $35.00 Other good Steel Ranges J1J-0J One $22.00 large fine hardwood Dresser with swell front $ 9.00 Other Dressers 53'J Up One Kozy Kitchen Treasure 2.o0 Kitchen Tables 50c to $1.50 Fine hardwood Diners 0c feh One $3.00 oak Sewing Rocker ;1;;0 Others .'. Up Iron Beds JVxX Springs 50c to $2.00 $9.50 Cupboard, good as new -J0 $9.50 Wardrobe, good as new $-0 These are just a few of our thousands of bargains. Come and see the rest. Three Pieces Aluminum Ware Special for Wednesday 89c E.L. StiffS Son "The Busy Store" We'd like to figure your bill We usual ly get the business. Extra Good Aluminum 89c Special for Wednesday of City Will Be Made A ceneral industrial survey will be made of tho city by members of the This evening at 8 o'clock R. D. Car-1 1 Jcti.:ol Ciinrmr neuter, merchandise manager of the ( IIIUUOU Ittl OUlVCJf Meier & Frank store. Vortlnnd, will address the members of the Coninierciul club, coining here through the invita tion of the Uusiness Men's League. After accenting the invitation. Mr. Car penter wrote inquiring as to what kind , Commercial club, with the object of of men were in the Commercial club. ' finding out just what industries might Upon being informed tnat the club rep-, nave a enuuee 01 succeeding in i?un-ni resented all the business as well as ; and to also get information as to water professional men of the citv. he docid-i power, rates, fuel, railroad connect ed to speak on co-operation. j Hons, markets and other information ; o ! lllat wM l f assistance to any firm ; n ht Til.-.... ...... determining whether this city would I O. M Elliott, Supextcndent of the a , city schools, was unanimously oleerM Committees were appointed who will lust nigh t for the thud t.me at a sal- fl ( fl , ' t h ,h ,. ary of 2,,50. Dns w, 1 place him in , . . favorable or not. These I cliarce of the citv schools until July Li jn c. ,1 , l i y I conimiirees are as lonows: niinuniiii i 1 chips and dried potato factory, Then- 1!)17. twin rans, iiiaao, wnere lie una ueen , , - ., , y- p,lid fmit and Claude h. and knockdow n i . c a ii , i nine jioui noil x.. iuuc; superintendent of the schools several f , p fc Jr ' years He ,s a grndiiatc of the ! Belle; chicken brooders an versity ot Iowa During h two years', Q R 8l!luiding an work here, he lias done much for the schools of the city and in all tit- changes that have been made and in coops. U. A. hpaiuiling anil irank tub-' son; fruit syrup factories. V.. M. Croisan j and Walter Stolz; leather bonk binding mid cover factory, beorge F. Kodgers .. ....,n:-i i ,.s i....:.. 1. 1 ...i. i 1 iu-.iui u,c. "Mi , me );" auJ c. LaChelle; mineral paint factor- schools, has had the approval of the I; R Jf lri,td,s(jn ,, Floriau Von entire school board. lichen; woolen hosiery factory, 1(. C. 0 I Hishop and O. C. Locke; linen factory, The Marion county republicans wil ! W. M.. Hamilton, Carle Abranrs aiid Expert furniture repairing, upholster ing, ret'iiiishing, mattresses made over, carpets cleaned and laid. A. F. Ting strom, 043 Court, in nlley, phono 2'M. Gasoline has nothing on sugar. Tor a time gasoline was making fast, time for a record high price, but now just ordin ary sugnr is reaching for the high rec ord. Tomorrow, the price will not take an ordinary jump of 10 cents a hundred, but will climb for a high plnce by mak ing a sudden advance of 25 cents, bringing the retail to S a hundred. This is an advance of 05 cents a hun dred since the first of the month. The party who took wheel from the; porch nt 'Mod Perry street is known' and if they will return same nt once there will be no questions asked, other wise prosecuted. The Rosarians hare called off their excursion to Honolulu which was to leave Vortlnnd April 15, by way of the steamer (treat Northern. No reason has been given for this action but it is a 50 50 guess thnt the average man in I this neck of the woods did not have! three weeks' time at his disposal nor I spare change to the amount of .-(-50. j Dr. Hutchison, who is conducting S meetings at the Viesbyterian church, puts emphasis on the church's respon sibility in oring for the unfortunate.! "Estimate n human soul from the di vine standpoint." Services at 7:30 p.; in. during the week. j State Treasurer Kay, who is looking out for Senator Cummins' political fu-j turc in Oregon, declared today that i Cummins' name will go on the ballot nt j the prefereutinl primary in May. If the! senator himself does not file a declnra-j Hon of his candidacy, said Kay. a peti Hon signed bv one llionsiuid mimes "ill bo filed. " ! hold a general confabulotioii nt th armory nt 1 o'clock next Saturday aft ernoon. The meeting will be presided over by Senator F. A. Miller. Governor Withycombe is on the program for nn address as well as the lesser lights. In tact, every good republican in the conn Joseph II. Albert. SENATOR AN EMBEZZLER Pan Diego, Cal,.Mnr. 14. Lester D. Welch, prominent uical attorney and andiilate for the state senate from this Two Cavalry Regiments Cross Border Tomorrow Douglas, Ariz. March M. A column composed of the Seventh and Tenth United States cavalry and one battery of the Sixth field artillery will bo ready to enter Mexico tomorrow morn ing from Culberson's ranch, sixty miles east (if here, 1iccording to apparently reliable information- from there thw afternoon. Three wagon loads of entrenching tools crossed from Douglas to Aguii Vrieta totlay for Carranza soldiers mobilizing at Cabulloua, on the Xaco. ari railroad, 18 miles south of the border. Arrivals from Mexico report the Car ran.istas at Cabullonu are taking up de fensive positions in the hills with tht' apparent intention of defense against, any American advance south from Douglas. flenernl ('alios remains at. Agun. Vrieta. He asserts all Americans in his territory will be given protection, even in case of intervention. The interna tional law as enforced in the United States will apply in Sonoin, he said. O. Hubbard and A. D. Bishop, of M- -Minnville, were registered at the Bligl' yesterday. ty, who possesses a political lightning I district at the last state election, is to- road will he given Ins day in court and , day sought on an embezzlement w Ir an opportunity to show himself to tl' I runt. If. is alleged he appropriated common herd 'of voters. And to enliven ' "''out 15.000 of an iflS.OOii estate of the spirits of those who are not run-lrs- Henrietta Huff, of Santa Kosa. ning for office, the Cherriau band and i ,lls wit3 n"d 'l'hid are destitute. I Willamette university singers will : w ''ll h s l'liotogr lphs are today being "render" a few selections. j mailed throughout tiie United States, j o lie nas ueen missing lrom San Diego Instead of putting on ,v membei '. hip i tor f'Ye (l!lYS- , , , campaign the Maccabees er. goirg at; T0 NAME DREADNAUGHTS it in a ditlerent way. McmlieiTiiin campaign is old stuff and has been Washington. Mar. 14. Secretary - , . .....j.-. . "l - ; uaiiiels announced tod.iv the diend- idea is to appoint on inenns.i commit-: nall,ht ,,, u to bc ;.01lstnl(,,ei1 ttt tee and this is what State Command, r . Mare Island will be named the "Cali Sherwood has done for the Maccabees, 'ornia," and the dreadnaiight number I The increase committee will not put on 40. to be built at the New York cards, a campaign, but will make it their bust- the "New Mexico," nt the request of' ness to increase the present member- the Cilifornia legislature. 1 shin of the Maccabees bv 100 for the i - I grand review to be held here March !Z: I Tlin innrafi-an unmniiilAa 3u no f.,ll.i,-a. i F. A. Boehringer A. T. MmT.tt. Furl' .ortlan,l, dr., Mar. M.-Thc whole-i Summers E. R. H.ullong. C. A . Leeper, , ,.;. of SHKr wil, u,,van,0 ton , ti. v.i.si-i. uii-i . r.. i mil-. i cents a hundred pounds tomorrow, it ' iwns announced here today, This makes! a jump of fifty cents a hundred with in three weeks. SUGAR TAKES A RAISE Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE 0AR3 OF ANY KIND, FOR ANT PLACE, AT ANY TIME Good Garage In connection foi storage of cars. Seasonable Rates. SALEM TAXI CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 246 State Street An "At Home" social will be held at the Unitarian church next Friday evening, March 17, at 7::0. The invita tion is extended to the members, and others wlio ue attending and are in terested in the church, including their families, and also the Sunday school. It will be free, the object .being to become better ncipiainted and engender an "At Homo" feeling in the church. Articles of incorporation were filed"' today to allow the Ceorge Wills & Sons. Limited, of London, Fngland, to con duct a general exporting and importing business in this state. The corpora-; tion is capitalized at 200,000 pounds Sterling which is about 07;,000 in regular money. The principal office in Oregon will be in Vortlnnd. i Officer E. W. Stubbs, who has been1 nerving as patrolman for the police de-1 partmeiit part of the time and as dep uty health officer all of the time hns ; found the dual role too heavy with the increase of spring work mid hereafter will devote all of his time to the duties, of the health department under the su ' pervision of City I'hvsic inn O. B, Miles j It is probable thnt anothter officer will be put on during the day time at: the next meeting of the city council. I 4 MORE DAYS OF DAMON'S BIG GROCERY . SALE Picnic Hams on sale, per lb. 10c Onion Sets, 3 lbs 25c New Prunes, 5 lbs. .. 25c Best Valley Flour, per sit. $1-15 Small Onions, 1j lbs. .. 25c Snyder's Catsup, 25c Sottle 19c Shredded Wheat Biscuit 1 A 15c package lUC Our Best 60c Broom on sale 50c Take advantage of the low prices during this sale and lay in a supply of groceries. DAMON & SON Phone 68 855 N. Com! SENATOR SHIVELY DEAD Washiinrtnii War 1 i U,, i , m 1 V Shively, United States senator from In- j diaiin. died here today following an ill-1 , ness extending over several mouths. J Hen .1. F. Shiveley was just be ginning his second term as senator illicit ,1,-aui ciit'incil nun. Do Not Bo Misled by out of town cofice houses showing yon a catchy premium and do- livcring to you coffee roasted in Chicago." Wm. Guhlsdorf, l'liono 07. Artificer Joseph Martin, and Private William Hawkins, of Company M. en listed today in the U. is. marine corps and will be discharged from the local militia company to begiu service in the marines. Reliable information may be obtained on the suh.iect ot hnsti:in Science, at I a free lecture to be given Friday even-j iut:. March 17 at s o'clock, at. the arm- I ory, by Charles I. Ohieiistein, C. S. H. ! of Syiacuse, N. Y., who is a member of the board of lectureship of the mother chunh the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass. All are wel come. The Breakfast club, composed of sev eral young ladies, gave a supper Inst night nt the home of Miss l.oid Mar tin, Union and Capital streets. Tin Breakfast club does not always gi . e suppers as the young ladies are plan ning for several 5 o'clock bn-akfasts. ju't as soon as the sun begins to vis, earlier and the weathter permits morn ing parties out of doors. Watt Shipp company opened up for business this morning in their nev store in the Bush bunk building formerly oc- I copied by C. T. Pomeroy. The perninu- j cut locati-m for the Watt sliipp com- pnny at the store room recently vacated ! by the Hauser Bros, company will not ' I... nvnil-il.l.i v.nill ll.., fltt ..,' .,.., ' month. Today Watt Shipp in conducting ) two stores in this city, one nt -l North i Commercial and the other in the row j location. ' WATCH AND .eJEWELRYj REPAIRING Clocks Repaired Hl Also a Nice Line olpl ' Jewelry. KARL NETJGEBAUER j fi- Masonic Temple xnJr'W'l''' tlWJBMWIIIMlBlq)CT RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721. Salem, Ore. ft 5339