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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1916)
ElfiHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU RNAL, SALEM, OREfiON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 1916, When down town don't fail to view the big display of New Knickerbocker Model Hats for Women. New York Millinery of unusually snappy style. Prices very moderate. ' pariso-m WM&M Our New Stock of Look Around Visit Every Store Then Come to JOHNSON'S DRAPE. By Com l am- ji'm it I FABRICS! Is now ready for selection. Beautiful colorings I and patterns in new Cretonnes, Venetian Cloths, j Art Ticking, Silkolines, Bordered Scrims, Mar-J i quisettes, etc. (See the window showing.) I TOMORROW'S SALE No. 788th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE AN OFFERING OF Cross Barred Mull at 19c yard The B. V. D. material, Just the fabric for the making of Men's, Boys' and Children's Summer Undergarments. Pure white with self cross bar patterns; 36 inches wide, and a very extra value for tomorrow's selling, yard Jfg Sale Starts at 8:30. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Quality and Service JJL MOOODlOQOD S K. 1 Alt)' See for yourself the marvelous savings offered on such high grade Clothing as Stein Bloch, the famous John B. Stetson Hats, Packard Shoes and all the best makes and brands of Shirts, Gloves, Underwear, Ties and Hosiery at prices to defy any sale or competition. This is no circus br hurrah sale it is a real gen uine, bona fide sale to close out many lines before moving into our new store. Compare These Prices at any store or sale! Q A.N trcunrctttr All Aroun d 1 own TONIGHT Quarterly inspection Company M, H:(iO p. in., at armory. Pub lic invited. March 27-April 2, the Ecv. E. V. Minyler at St. Paul's church. March 31 Interdenominational Missionary society at Congre gational church, April 7 Tnskegee Jubilee sing ers at I'ongregutiunnl church. Free. April 7 Piof. Itnliort K. Htnuffor lecturo lit public lib rary on "Oregon Litora ture." April 18 Registration for primnry election closes. April 3 Master Sunday. April "N Pance, benefit Sulcin Street Knilwny band, ut the armory. 38WS Auction sale at the People's Quick ' Exchange Auction Market on Saturday,' April 1st at ImO p. m. hverylhing sold on commission. Don't forgot I buy household furniture for cash. Y. N. if I.... in rn ....on' " nuuui;, nu'-nuutir. x .iUUP .m. fjft, Wednesday or Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. An entertainment will be given at lluni I ('Impel Friday evening, .March 31, fur the benefit of the Young Peo pled society of the chapel nail also for the benefit of the young folks of tl Central Congregational church of So lem. The young folks from the Sulci church will put on two farces, of nliou' 30 minutes each. After the entertain ment there will be a box social. Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. The United Artisans celebrate the tse month, when School days are on once again at Wll-! vrK '"'I'P-'"." '" l"" one, by a closed metto university, following the spring, to w,",''h ."" y '"""I"' "f .' 7 h . ' H Million ni-ll fl.ltiilt t.wl Au l,ti,mi.nir Jo Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fiU glasi i correctly. U. 8. liank. Uldg. The Crescent City Commercial club has lined un in favor of thn miblicn- tion of school books by the state find 'ou" n!?",rnn of keeping the money in tho state. A ropy of their resolution was scut to the talent Commercial club. Dr. Stone' i drug store. la mi! vacation. 1'or the seekers alter know ledge, there are but III weeks left of the i liUil-lti year ut Willamette as grud- j anting exercises will bo held June 7. ' You get more bread, fresher bread and better bread for your money at thej Modern llukory. " Aprl j The Palls City Lumber company Is J preparing to put on the market a one I machine garage and is offering to fur nish the material all cut ready to be put together, or to sell the garage already built. The plans were drawn by Archi tect Y. A. I. egg. .10 loaves of fresh bread for one dollar. Hoc for yourself at the .Modern Bakery, 13i Court slreet, Aprl Ben White, the auto truck driver, had a narrow escape this morning from being run over by a young niau on a bicycle. It seems' that Mr. White anil his auto were trav street and whil bulge are admitted. As tomorrow tho fifth Wednesday in March, this special session will be held. It will in clude the customary program of music and literary features, following the business '.session. Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. The Indiana silo, manufactured by Small Men's Suits, vaj ues to $15.00, now Coats and Vests for small men, values to $10.00, now 95 c Genuine Boston Gart ers, regular 25c, now 11323 Canvas Gloves, regular 10c values, now John B. Stetson Hats, latest styles, now Broken line Packard Shoes, values to $5, now Men's Union Suits, all sizes, summer weight, now. 5c Agents for the Famous Packard Shoes for Men DC 4 a G. W. Johnson & Men's Dress Shirts, soft or stiff cuff, $1.50 val ues, now Co. The Home of Stein-BIoch Clothes for Men iWlii i mm '!iiiim"imph..' ice in Salem, Bertha C. Byrd with 15 1-: years, Jlcrrit Duvis 14 years, Anna Fisher IS years, Kninia Kramer 21 years. Ada G. Dayton 12 years. Minnie Cornelias 10 years, and Carrie II. Chapel 10 years. The river is falling and there is no danger from high water. It rose to 17.8 feet above low water mark Monday aft-i ernoon at 3 o'clock and this morning at S o'clock was exactly 17 feet above. Tonight Mrs. Lieutenant Colonel Scott accompanied by Cadet Scott, bin of Seattle, will conduct services at the The Ma lion County Principals' asso ciation will meet next Saturday morn- ereil by Dr. Nichols Murray Butler, of Columbia university. Do not throw away your magazines or weekly publications. There-nrc hun dreds of folks in the rural districts who would be glad to get them, especially those in the mountain districts o'f the state who cannot afford to buy maga zines; yet would be glad to rend them. Miss Cordelia Marvin, state librarian, would be glad to receive bundles of old magazines and send them to the fur off districts with tho -state traveling libra ries. Just tie up n package of old mag azines, send them to Miss Marvin nnd she w ill send them to districts where tho ' Salvation Army headquarters on Com people are anxious to rend. street and later be in charge of sei v 0 " lees on the street. Company M will engage in a tactical ; walk next Sunday, weather permitting n, ,;,, tl. ; -.,lL- ,1.1,,..,,. .St ing, out posts, out guards, advance 'T "" '" $1 7.tio worth or the osies. . . whim Tinnl nmnrfiirtpnt. n-ill tin mn.ln . 1 ' . gunnis, rear guards anil Hank guards! , , , ' -ili lm n-nrltn.i nut i..r ,i;cf ,.r.. f f i '0T the ticlcl and scholastic meet of the E! I name for convenience. Snr.ili & Sh-eh 'anil White & Boyingteu sue attomej j tor the plaintitr. A marriage license was issued at th office of the county clerk today t Hugo Haaland, a Silvertnn shoeniakc . and Marie G; llamre, also of silveitoii Salem's Fairest Sell Flowers For Benefit of Old People's Home I W. H. Walker today filed a suit i the circuit court against "Mary .T. M' j Xeel. M. Piuilinc jrcNeel ami Mnguiv Wr, McXeel, doing business as the fin ' j of McXeel Sisters. Tho plaintiff daie 'that there is diie and owing to hi? !$537.18 on a stock of millinery good'. " ' j and '.seeks judgment in this amount d- IVWose I)v in Salom netted a Reiner w nil me costs auti uisourscmen.-i ,i ii- i . . i-ii in i in ii v. em cci i s linn sunn i Hie Spaulding Logging comimnv, is evi-, .,, , , h ' ' i .i .- ii- r 1 , ' I of the company w ill also be used. Mi i dently tilling one of those long felt , i 1 i . ,, . .h tnry sketching and mnii making will be wants in l a bfornia as well as in fi'e-,i. , ,. i. Ti i i . i- 1 ' traveling east on State to.liiv for their first p lie crossuig Twel I, tl, 25 uf , ,,,,,., T . l into the end of lute H I ., ,.:,; f. ..i. MiM Kdith Wills, of the Social Serv ice reposition addressed the high school i I, ...1.. i.: ... i . . i - . . uii'ft. j-ui i iiiim n-ii me imcicic i iiier es-1 raped with a few bruises. I j.(ir f You cut out the middlo man when' you buy 3 loaves of fresh bread for 10' cents at the Modem Bakery, 43U Court street. " Apr! Tne McKlnley Parent Teachers' Cir- gon. Besides the two carloads shipped to the Sun ,Toiniiin viilley last week, the company received a telegram this morn ing from their agent at Turlock, Oil., to rush another car The Indiana silo is made by the company at their Xewberg plant. Shetland pony, harness and buggy for sile. Inquire 111") S. Winter. Phono !-S-H. Mnr30 The high school baseball boys are out practice. About libs and others are aspiring for idaecs on the two taken up by those who have studied in tins line and aro familiar with tin work. In fact, all these subjects have Tl. total of lM)ii for the I'isgtih ll'omo;f the Him according to the report of the com-' mittee in ch.irge in this citv. -Mrs. Krnest Hunt won first prize by selling .Miss Irene Curtis was second with $13 ami Kath rvn Slade sold $12.3.") worth and Miss t, r.i' . I Constance Yantis, one of the smallest will be held in Salem early tins spring. ;of tl,c flower ,.ollpi.tea $t;.7u for tt t. K.m I the home. . The first prize was a five TLOODS IN MIDDLE WEST ,,wmJ ,,ox" or eauiiy 1 loiiatM hy t)ie . ' , , , I Gray Belle, the second prize was a five Columbus, Ohio, Mar. 28. Flood dan-. nonnJ bo f . d(.naW Vjv the been civen study durinir the winter i Kr was conisidercd past this afternoon. ; Spa. months and from now on, will be put j Fair weather prevailed. The Scioto was I Those who assisted in the selling of into actual practice. a foot lower. The west side, where there the flowers vesterdiv were: I Mrs. Vinnif Sncni-Q Mr. Tlpn fllcntt. society hopes o in "est not only all (net slept ,r the city hall, in schools E rla' jrr). iveV, Mrs. Clvd'e the people in the city but the busines !nlul 5 churches. 'liraham Mrs. Ceo. P. Rodgers, Mrs: C. men as well. The cleaning up of paik. ! 1). Cabriebon, Mrs. P. A. lOlliott, Mrs. nigs nnd vacant lots was also discussed rittsburg. Va.. Mar. The Allegh- j Uailev White, Miss Veva Coldea Cla and Ivan O. Martin was appointed with eney river will lm"'flov tomorruv.t Heck,' Miss Klizabeth Lord, Catherino others to bring this riefmv rro.-oi'tv ! noon, the weather bureau announced ' f'ni-smi v,v Ptiilliiw i:..,t..t., II.,,. imi viii nnu ctOi .eJEWELRYvPj REPAIIUN&m Clocks Repaired Also a Nice Line ol2 Jewelry. KARL NEUGEHATTT.ll I J Uasonic Temple ClVl NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-FORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET Fourteen games are scheduled """ers. The membership of the society officially today. Towns down the Ohio: man, Kdna. j'ose, Josephine P.unngnrt- students this morning on "How Alcohol ele will hold Arbor dav exercises at th Impairs Klficieacy. " She also gave the school Thursday afternoon at 2:3H came address at the university. The o'clock. Mnch of the four rooms will' exposition is showing In Kugeno flits plant a tree and pupils from each room week, I w ill give talks while the trees are being planted. All friends of the school nre Dr. Btono'i trrng Btora. invited to attend. n- Automobiles for,hlre, passengers and It nieana more life to your shoes ev bnggage transforcd, rates reasonable, 1 cry time you bnve them shined at (iil country tiips a specialty. C. O. Mo- son's professional shoe-shining pulor. Elroy. Phono 017 or 039. tf 4o7 State. tf bovs, and half of them will be (.'rowing as shown by the ndditio played in the city. The first game w ill names secured at each meeting. Th lie played April S and the last one Miiy!",MV members last night were Mrs. W'1 31. W'hitaev dill is captain and Victor "'nm 1'- '-rd. Miss Klizabeth Lord, Mr lleid miiutig'cr. and Mrs. F. A. Kllintt, Mrs. W. F. Fa- o Co. Mrs. Kinmn ,T. Phernetton, Mrs, We should worry. We have a Son- Lloyd Wilson nnd J. B. Chenowith. oiu Talking Machine in our home. I 0 Myrtle Knowland, 121 Court. I When the public schools open for the ed vet o semester next fall, .Margaret J. Cospcr i aro seriously threatened. ner. Lenta Jiaunigartner, Constance jYnntis. Katiiryn Slade, Lucijlc Jones, Chicago, Mar. 2S. Floods nre threat-1 Doris Churchill, Dora .Mortenson, Dora-j ened today by high waters in the Hig thy Dick, Xancy Sknife, Mary Kekmr-' and Little Calumet rivers near Gary len, Carolyn Dirk, Prudence Patterson,' nnd Hammond. The Kankakee river :s Frances Dick, M irjory Kay, Margaret j reported to have already overflown. . Oomlin, Helen Hose, Helen nnd Mildred Little material damage has been report-; Huberts, Frances Schotthoefer, Ha ! ipaui.ting. iseriuce Mill, Loefa JCogers, j jirene i urtis, Alice Hake.r, Dlga (iray the unfavorable will begin her 32nd consecutive year as 1 Freeport, Til.. Mar. 2s Factories nnd j Margery Mciiougal, Hubert Bishop, j Notwithstanding weather,' n hich the oldest inhabitant teacher in the Salem public schools, as banks nt Pcentnnica shut ilmvn tn,ln Sherman Plimptim says is quite- unusual and liable never to she wns re-elected for another year as j on account, of the highest flood wafer" 1 - happen again, the following parties superintendent of the vrimnrv grades, in -111 venrs. Bonis from an ninmnni-1 Those declarations have become interested in sunshine nlld!s,1, may now be termed the dean of the 'tion park rescued marooned famili- i UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE ON Wednesday, Mar. 29, 1916, Commencing at 1:30 P. M. AT The House of a Million Bargains, 302 N. Commercial St. Consisting of New and Second Hand Harness, Saddles, Household Furniture, Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, Forks, Shovels and Spades, Wheelbarrows, Bicycles, Motor cycles, Belting, Crockery and Glassware, Ranges, Heaters, Trunks, Suit Cases, Tents, Carpets, Graph aphones and Records, Bath Tubs, Men's Suits, Um brellas, Garden Hoes, 3 Buggies, Shetland Tony, Cart and Harness, and Thousands of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. II. STEIXBOCK, Owner. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 511 goon roans tnrougii tne purchnse of Ford cars: H. K. Carrier, Paul I.. Hun ter, Tom Ordeinnn, A. W. Tndregg, Wil liam Hogynska, A. L. Nelson and th' Oregon State Hospital, all of Salem, and 0. W. Moore, rural route three. Gold fish at Perry's Drug Store. Two gold fish ami a globe free with each nV lioxall purchase. Perry's Drug! Store. The Marion County frohibition party ' effected a temporary organization nt n ! meeting held Inst evening at 2ii7 Soutl j Church street. The election of pcrniii-) neat officers was postponed until next i Mondny evening. D. Ii. Hinshnw, nn- i tioual chairman f the prohibition pur-' ty, nnd J. Sanger Fox, state wcmretnrv ! for Oregon, called the meeting. The i temporary officers elected nre (5. L. Me- 1 Intiirff, president; Mrs. K. M. Vnnder-! vort. secretary, and Cieorgu W. Hron,! 1 1 1 ,i surer. Speclil meeting of Tncific Lodge Xo. no, A. F. & A. M. this evening nt 7:.'10 p. m. sharp. Work in the K. A. de gree. Visiting brethren welcome. Dean George II. Allen returned ves. . terduy from a visit to Seattle where he : represented Willamette university ntl j the inauguration of President Siirnlhi I of the Washington university. The j Ueremonios of the inauguration required , two diiys, Fducators from all the cdu cntiomil centers of the west participnt-1 cd, the principal address being deliv-, tenehing corps, n.t according to statis- j tics prepared last fall, no teacher v the eity schools has as many years their credit. Frminc F. Bushnell wn credited nith 1!) rears continuous serv Will Ask Germany. Washington. Mar. 2s.The state de partment will ask ("iermanv if a Teu ton subinirine torpedoed the Sussex. . I of war airainst Portugal, instead of being scraps of paper, are paper .scraps. I ARRIVED! THE NEW SPRING LINES of The Ideal Ladies Tailoring Co. YOU MUST see the latest in Spring and Summer modes. There are more than 50 distinctly new models and over 250 fresh, new fabrics to choose from. They are Man-Tailored-To-Order for any woman or miss. We guarantee the fit. . , Any of these goods sold by the yard. Ward K. Richardson 2393 Front Street COURT HOUSE NEWS $' ; I The grand jury finished its regular ; business today and this afternoon made ja tour of inspection of a number of i the state institutions, including the j feeble minded institute, the tuberculosis ; hospital, the asylum, the reform school :and the girls' indusrrlal school. The j grand jurymen were advised by the county physician to be vaccinated be fore they visited the penitentiary nnd 1 they scratched the pen off of their j calling list as they did not desire to ' I carry sore arms for a few weeks. Judge I Percy R. Kelly arrived this afternoon and w ill convene court to receive the , report of the grand jury this evening ! after the return of the jurymen from : their tour of inspection, j i . T ' I A suit wns filed in the circuit court today by Christine rauli against Mary ! Pnuli, as' executrix of the estate of j Josef Pauli, deceased. Tho ldnintiff 'states that she was the wife nf the de creased and that she is entitled to nn undivided one half interest in personal property valued at $1i1,0m1 and that un less the administratrix of the estnte is' I restrained she will administer upon the ! estate and divide it according to th- , terms of the will. She claims Hia half of the personal ioperfy was hers! but that it was held in her husband j RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only .At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE 0AK3 Or ANT KIND, TOE ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIME Oood Garage in connection foi itorage of can. Seasonable Ritec , SALEM TAXI CO. Garaga OPEN ALL NIGHT. 246 Etate Street. 1 4V ,