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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 1916. EIGHT The Store That Saves You Money, II ti The Brilliant Suction Cleaner Only Fas Show Marshfield, Ore., Mar. 22. The little town of Wedderburn, at the mouth of the Rogue riv er,, again is sliding into water, and residents have fled to high er ground, according to reports reaching here today, a lew weeks ago Wedderbum was similarly threatened. Recent heavy raius have renewed the danger. sit a Snecial Prices hion n All of the garments shown in the Fashion Exhibit at the Oregon Theatre last night have been marked unusually low for rapid selling. Every one of The Garments Guaranteed to be in perfect condition. Suits, Coats, Sweaters, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Hats, Bathing Suits, Parasols, etc. Every garment used in the Style Show was from the Meyers' stock excepting three small articles. Visit the ready-to-wear department and see all of the new garments for Spring and Summer. Stylish New York Millinery New Models Every Week No Two Alike THE- HOUSE OF QUALITY Salem's Style Store Hmm4Humwum - tt m n-rrr All Around Town ! come as tho railroad fare was $19.!)3. Industrial Accident Commissioner As the family was mute a larirt oiie,!n--i 41 - 1 ,.,i a the vyr, er su,gestcd hat Mr. McDm- L. where h, dclivrod an drcss .els just send her -tJO n.i.l w. h this s iL'ht eneouruirement, they would soon .. . r , . .... ,. h. " ' ' 1 pensntion act before the University ot nr" P' ; Oregon school of commerce. COMINGJEVENTS TONIGHT Artisan Dance, Mooso hall. Scenes of the Holy Land at Ryan's hall, here, bulanco of the week, March 21-25 Marion County Sunday school convention. March 25 University of Ore Son musicians at Presbyteri an church, auspices Chcmeko ta Camp Fire (.iiiis. Primrose. Dnv. April 17-1'rof. Robert K Stauffcr lecture at public lib rary on "Oregon Litera ture." April IS Registration for primary election closes. April 2.'l Master Sunday. We are now open. GUson's profes sional shoe shinning parlor. 457 State street. tf The Foresters are making arrange ments for another open meeting to bo held Thursday evening, April li, and in vital ions are now being issued. The exercises for the evening will include n program of music, rctidings and a bnuipiet, followed by dancing. o- VS VI IWi Wll Wl W n n H m m Charles Low, a former high school student, was recently elected captain of the 0. A. C. freshman football team. This is considered a high honor as the average freshman is-fortunate in get ting even a try-out. Ho was the Qiily freshman to make the ). A. C. football ! team, all of which reflects on the good I training received while a member of the Salem teams. He is a son of Street fl ; Commissioner W. S. Low Do not put off ji Interest is increasing in the revival I J ! meetings held at the South Salem Ulllll u Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glaas i correctly. U. 8. Bank, lildg. 0 The Independent meat market has just completed the installation of an ice plant, with a daily capacity of five tons. 'Dr. Stona'i drug store. Lieutenant Walter L. Spaulding has been assigned fur duly as quartermas ter and commissary of tho Third batal lion, Third infantry, Oregon National tluards. Dr. Stone's Drag store. Webb 4 Clough have recently ordered a new unto In u 1 so of the Continental six cylinder class. On account of tho general delays in freight shipments, it will not arrive here for several weeks as the shipment is made from Ohio. Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transfered, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty. C. 0. Me Klroy. Phono 1H7 or u3!. tf Auction Bale at the People's Quick II Krchange Auction Market on Suturdiiy, j March 2."th at l:.'iO P. in. Kvcrythinir ' H tint. I iin i.nxntii uui.tt I Inn 'f ftriYn 1 lint, i Household furniture tor cash. I1. XM. Woodry, auctioneer. Phone 511. Apr20j o- WiUi the rains of the last few deys, I the river has been gradually rising. Monday the gu.ige above low water was' 7.7 feet, Thursday, .S feet and this' morning exactly II feet. The rainfall yesterday was .72 of an inch and fori tti,i i..u( ... .l..vu :..,.i. :l 1 zir- n Your auto headlights will shine 13 brighter with electric globes sold liviM Tomorrow 11 li ill 111 Tl 11 tl II i Friends church bv Rev. (Ilasscock. Last j night he preached from the text, "We lilmight. serve Him without fear." The mm in i i viiuii n i- ui 1 11c iin-i-iuia Ordering Glasses that g are needed today Lockwood at 2l(i N. (,'omincreial street. ri COME TODAY COME HERE Unquestionable qual- ti ity. Unsurpasses, j Guaranteed Service. WATCH AmW inn r W Km. W-i V A .XA VI Also a Nice Line olKTHl 1 Jewelry. KARL NETJGEBATJER Masonic Tomple Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CAES OP ANT KIND, POE ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIMB Good Oarage In connection for storage of can. Xeaaonabls Bates. SAIBI TAXI CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 216 Stat 8txet. Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Kpiscopnl church is now in session at Dallas, Or. Those in at tendance from Salem are Mrs. (loorgo II. Allien, Mrs. Carl liregg Honey, Mrs. K. C. Cornilius, Mrs. K. .1. Swni'l'ord, Mrs. K. M. I Vnn and Mrs. E. K, Fish er. Dr. 0. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pvorrhea. 110 U. S. Hank llldg. Phone Ifill. This evening the members and the friends of tho Congregational church will meet for a social evening at the: home of K. Coolie Fatten. A program1 has been prepared and Mr. Patton has' promised to show his friends something new in the realm of legerdemain. j You will never worry about an even-' ing's entertainment, if you have a Son era Talking Machine in your home, j Myrtle Knowl.ind, 4l Court. j Governor Withycombe today an-! nounced the appointment of Mr. lico. ! II. Mcl.eod, of Portland, ns a member ot the state board of forestry. Mr. Mc l.eod is the newly elected presideut of the Oregon Forest Fire association, and is appointed to succeed Mr. John W. Alexander, whose resignation as a mem ber of the state board of forestry has just been received. Special meeting of Hodson Council No. I, H. & S. M., this evening. Work in the H. & S. M. degrees. A full at tendance is requested by order of the Thrice ill. Master. Visiting companions welcome. The Salem Flouring Mills company announces that it lias made investiga tion of the conditions of the mill raco between Nineteenth and High streets and that work will at once beuiu in the way of repairs to put it in better shape aim to prevent its overflowing. Hy tho action of the eity council March ti, the chv niorney was instructed to call the attention of tho mill officials to the condition of the ditch. I Harry St. George Tudor and Miss Kathlyn Sims were united in marriage yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Sims, 54it North L'ighteenth street, tho Rev. K. N. Avison officiating. Mr. Tudor 'a home is at Wntgans, Alberta, whero the young people ill live. A letter was received today by Ivan (1. McHnniels at the commercial club from Missoula, Montani, in which a widow with several children announce her intentions of coming to this coun try to live, but could not arrange to MISS A. McCULLOCH f j OrtOMETRlST 208-9 Hubbard Dldg. Phone 109 attendance at tiie meetings has been j growing and it has been decided on no .count of the number wishing to hear JJjUov. Glasscock, to continue the ser- ! vices the remainder of the week. Mr. MjMiller is doing some excellent work H'. with his sini'iiiL' and miitar. The Salem Canoe ciub held its annual meeting last evening at tho office of the Spaulding Lugging company. He sides the electioa of officers, plans were made for several trips anil camp ing parties as soon as the weather per- Ujmits. H. J. Holt was admitted to mem-B-! bersliip. The officers for the coining Mi year chosen at the meeting are, presi- jdent, Hr. H. F. Pound; vice-president, i-Miss F.va McLngnn; secretary-treasurer C. A. ibbert. The trustees for the coining year are Miss Mary Wann, H. J. Weidmer and Robert C. Paultis. CITY ..6 ..fi ..tl "ti ..(? ..(i ..fi busl Patrick O'Connel, who was arraigned before Hecorder Charles F. Klgin thi morning on n charge of perjury, was bound over to the grand jury under $'Jf0 bonds which he failed to furnish and was given board and lodging in the county jail. O'Connel is charged with issuing a false affidavit for the pur- 5 v tv :j Coming Sunday "IDA SCHNALL" in "UNDINE" BLIGH THEATRE When In SALEM, OREGON, stop st BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, W.00, $1.50 PES DAI The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. chase of ethyl alcohol. Deputy District Attorney Kalph D, Moores represented , the state at the preliminary hearing; and John H. Carson appeared for the defendant. Instead of taking their annual one day off for visiting next Friday, the , teachers of the high school decided that next Monday would suit them better. And for this reason, the studies will go ahead as usual this week and the! scholars given their one day vacation next Monday. Almost all of the teach-1 ers will go to Portland, many of them! going Saturday to see the grand opera! at the Heilig theatre. The Knights of Pythias, at the meet-1 ing last night, appointed a committee i to arrange for a representative attend-j ance at Albany on the evening of April 17 when Fred K. Wheiton, supreme! keeper of the record and seals will in-: itiate a Rnthlione Bible class. It is ex-1 pected that at linst liO members from! Albany alone will enter the class and that Salem will send 20. All the up-! per Willamette valley lodges will send young men to take this first degree as j Mr. Wheatou will stop only in Portland and Albany while on his tour of the! state. "Ancient and Modern Usury" is the' subject for discussion at tne Men s Lib eral club tonight. -Mr. John Robertson, the speaker of the evening, has made a careful and painstaking study of this vital subject. Some time ago tiio public was informed that there is no money-trust, that there could be no such thing as a money-trust. There are still some Missouiiaiis about and these will be interested in the discussion of the evening. All men are invited to these meetings. The .Men's Liberal club is on Open Forum for the dis cussion of public questions. Bring your friends. W. Al Jones announced today that he would not under any circumstances en ter the race for sheriff of Marion coun ty. There has been considerable talk lately as to whether Mr. Jones would also throw his hat in the ring, but af ter considering the matter carefully iio has decided that for the present, he is not after any political honors and that whilo he naturally feels grateful to ward his friends who wanted him to en ter the race, there is absolutely nothing doing. Mr. Jones states that while he is not a candidate for any office, this does not prevent him from taking an interest in Marion county, as he expects to make Salem his permanent home. Astoria feels that it is entitled to a naval base of the first class and has several good reasons to show why As toria instead of Seattle should be made one of the naval bases on the Pacific coast. The argument advanced by As toria for securing the naval base, com pared to Seattle, is that Astoria is the logical center, on the mouth of the Columbia, that it has an advantage over Seattle in the distance to the Ori ent ami nearness to Alaska, that it is not on the same open water with a for eign power and that Astoria has pro tected approaches and also has quick approach to the open sea. Another demonstration will he given this afternoon and avening from 5 un- Guaranteed to be better than any $:5.00 machine. A phone call will bring one to your house for a free demonstration. We are exclusive agents for the famous - Way Sagless Spring. Bargain day is every day at our store. (NiTV2is Watch windows. Successors to Calef Bros.1 I "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Now at 426 State Street Extra Large Snnklst Oranges, dozen 40c Fancy Bananas, dozen ; 25c Large Size Sunkist Lemons, dozen 25c Fancy Hood River Apples $1-50 Box; 25c dozen Vegetable Headquarters Egg Plant, 25c each; Broccolli, large size, 15c; Head Lettuce, 3 for 25c; Celery, 10c; Asparagus, 10c bunch; Local Leaf Lettuce, Gc; New Bunch Turnips and Beets, 5c bunch; Bell Peppers, 25c lb; Tomatoes, 20c lb; Radishes, 5c bunch; Spinach Greens, 10c lb; Mustard Greens, 2 lbs. 15c. WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. 426 STATE STREET PHONES 830 and 840 The big get together review of tho Maccabees will be held this evening. Willamette Tent No. li is out after new members and the meeting this evening in the wav of increasing an interest til i o'clock by Dr. P. C. Hagel of his patented Cereal which he claims will prove a substitute for coffee and much better than a lot of the advertised sub stitutes. He has been workini: on thisi substitute for three years and feels j in the work of the lodge and of encoui that all it needs now is a thorough test, aging the committee that will soon bo bv those who are trying to get away out working. Frank Davey will bo from the coffee drinking habit. Dr. the principal orator of the evening, Kngel savs his cereal is made from rye, ! speaking this time not about the boy:i barley, beans and vegetables in the I w ho are in the pen, but about those who! bud. It does not stimulate, yet tastes! are outside looking in. Music, fancy so much like real cpmmee that after a j dancing and sparring contests by thoso few trials, it is preferred even by habit-! whose occupations lead them far Itok mil coffee drinkers. Anyhow, from .1 j the ordinary strife of life, are included until 9 o'clock, at His office over the! in the program. State Commander Shcv Weller grocery, the doctor will be glad i wood will come from Portland to keep to demonstrate. 'up the spirit of the meeting. PRICES STILL SLAUGHTERED AT OUR EMOVAL SALE CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15C 420 FERRY STREET RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Era balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Farlcrs Phone 724. Salem, Ore. March Winds, Make the skin harsh and rough. A few of our face treatments will leave it soft and smooth as velvet. We can cure that nervous head ache with an Electric Massage. A well groomed man or woman is shown by the nttention given the hands." Try our manicures. Ijidies -o cents, gentlemen 35 cents. Shampooing, Massage, all Beauty Culture work. Moles and wnrts removed with out pain, and leaving no scar. Specialist in diseases of the Skin and scnlp. Open Saturday Evenings. IMPERIAL BEAUTY PARLORS 301 Bank of Commerce Building, Phone 3!3 Salem, Ore. One lot of Men's Oxfords, tan, gun Men's silk finish, Swiss cotton ribbed metal and patent, the famous Packard athletic style, Shirts and Drawers, brand, will be closed out, per pair regular 75c garments, will be sold at 75c 30c 150 Suits, good materials, staple styles, One lot of odd Coats and Vests, sizes for small men or grown boys, values to 31 and 35, for small men or grown bovs, to $20.00, to be sold at to be sold at $5.95 95c Fine ribbed closed crotch, summer Men's $1.50 soft collar, fine quality, weight Union Suits, regular $1.00 ,. ... , value, on sale neg,1ee shirts on sale at 45c 88c One lot of odd Vests, small sizes, to The regular 25c Paris Garters will be close out at S0W at 10c 1 15c FREE H500 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY FREE DURING THIS SAIE ! Don't fail to inquire about it. Investigate it manv valuable articles will be given on each and every day of this event COME! HUNT YOUR NUMBER ! Remember fl Mil lUQ the Place VJ.YV.JUl.JIMIIKSU). ComTSt. BSZHHmSEEUnEXQ