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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916. "Salem's Style Store" t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAfc a A A A A A A A, AAAiAitiAi TT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTf TTTf TTTTT tTT T TT TT f 1 Assortment of 50 Stylish Suits, up to $42.00 at a Reduction of . . Included in this lot are exquisite Silk Suits, check patterns, velours, serges, gabardines and poplins in most desirable colors. Do justice to yourself if you intend to purchase a new suit. x See these big assortments and get an early choice. The price on every one of these fifty models reduced 20 20 ft Mil See Our New Assortment of Stylish Footwear for Men Women and Children Shoes of Quality and Style at prices that please. A Popular Number with dressy irii-u is our Knylisli last, liH'O stylo in tan or Muck. The very newest. We .have this shoo in all widths A to K. Children's Pla-Mate Shoes in jiitent, gun metal or tan. Nature last broad toe for .lay or dress wear. Mothers should liny these splendid shoes for the children for they're the kind of shoes that all children shoulil wear. Groyer Comfort Shoes We have just received a new number, (trover Comfort (Shoe, a plain toe, seamless hoe model with cushion Hole uud rubber heels. Women with tender feet should visit our shoe section and see this new shoe. Triced ex ception illv low. "Grover Soft Shoes for Tender Feet" PRE-EASTER SALE OF NEW YORK LATEST MIL LINERYTHIS WEEK --$3.98 Every one new. Exclusive styles. No two alike. See the window display. QUALITY AND SERVICE tt tt tt tt t "T'. T T T T T T T TTTTTTI I f T TT T f f TT Ttt " 4 - 4-4-t4-tit - 4 COMING EVENTS April 7 Tnskegco Jubilee sing- era at Congregational church. l'reo. April 7 Tiof. Hubert K. .Stauffer lecture at public lib- rury on "Oregon Litem- ture." April 9 Oregon Social Hygiene Society, open meeting at Armory, 3 p. m. April IS Registration for primary election closes. April 3. Election of director April 22. Mid Summer Night's Dream, Opera House, auspices Snlem Women's Club. ' April 23 Raster Sunday. April 2S Dance, benefit Snlem Street ffaihvuy band, nt the armorv. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass as correctly. U. S. Hank. lildg. Motor tnick for sale. Will consider team as part payment, Inquire Uideon Stolz Co., I'houu L'li. April Dr. Stone's drug store. Mark E. Elliott, linotyper of the Cap ital Journal force, is in 1'ortlnnd for A few days being called by the serious illness of his wife, who' is in tho hos pital there, Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transferod, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty. (J. G, 'Me Elroy. l'huuo 917 or 63'J. tf o The Woman's Alliance of the Unitar ian church will meet w it li Mrs. James Culver, of 257 North Twentieth street, between Court and State, next Friday at 2:.'!0 o'clock. Ail members anil friends arc cordially invited. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. At their meeting to be held next Mon day evening, tho Salem Floral tmciety will make in rangements to Institute a clean up week. An effort will be made to interest the merchants in the city as well as the residential part of the city See my Car Five passenger, a snap at Yiek Bros. Apr 5 Blitj the hop drink that fits, on draught at Otto Kletts, 475 State. April BThe Store That Saves You Money, Newly Sfetm Weds Make our store your store to furnish your home 8 Our nripps are rash nrirps anrl vnu crpf mnrp fnr vnrn w gT'Tw mi W VWVI IftlVVV MJk JVM V iOVl W IVI J VMI money here than at installment houses. Get our prices on High Grade Furniture and see for yourself that your money will go farther at our store. You pay for your Furniture, not others t Tr-rrrs3Successors toCalef Bros.1 A La Corona cigar will cure that uncomfortable feeling nnd relievo the, (trouch. i While cranking his auto this morning j on the river bridge, Walter Briiner, one of tho owners o'f tho Salem-Independ-1 ence stage line, suffered n broken wri. t besides having several ligaments of lib firm badly torn. His partner, Willium Kdmondson, will take charge of the line while Mr. Uruner is recovering. It means more life to yonr shoes ev ery tiino you have them shined at Oil sou's professional Bhoc-shiuing parlor. 457 State. tf A contract was let yesterday by the Northwest Fruit Products complin-- to j tho Salem Fruit Union to furnish I . i tons of apples to the Northwest Fruit Products company this fall for the pur pose of making "Aplju," the famous prohihitiiln drink which has found great favor throughout tho roast states when1 it has been introduced. Dr. C. Hartley specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 4 HI II. S. Hunk llldg. Phone lSii. tf Congressman C. N. McAvthur yester day filed bis notice of candidacy the office of republican representativ to congress from the Third congression al district. On the ballot he linked that the following slogan be printed: "Sound American and republican poli tics. National honor. Respect for our flag. Preparedness." Hoosicr Kitchen Cabinet club. Join now, ifcl cn-di places one in your home. Ilureii ic Hamilton. In the simultaneous chcs games play ed last night ut the rooms of the Snlem Chess and Checker club, James Walton, Jr., playing against eight, won six gaines and lost. two. The games won by Mr. Walton were those plaved with j. T. l'enn, .1. N. Smith, II. Hill, Harry Savage, H. J. Oswalt and P. K. Plants. Those winning agniust Mr. Walton were W. 1,. Bryant nnd C. O. (liven. Now is the time to buy. that gas range, special reduced prices on our entire line. Huren & Hunilton. I 0 I Auction sale at the Peoplo's Quick I Exchange Auction Market on Saturday, April 8th nt 1:'I0 p. m. Kverythiiig : sold on commission, bon't forget 1 buv ! household furniture for cash. P. N'.j Woodry, auctioneer. Phone .Ml, Apd'-O The soldior boys were busy last even ing nt the armory receiving preliminary instructions in target practice, such us the proper way of taking aim, how to kneel ami other positions in target ! shooting. The company will go out to the target range Sunday near Fiiuer. I All members of the company are re-' quired to take part ill the rifle practice! and must bo Bide to make ft record of i 1 till out of a, possible 250. j With a Sonora Talking Machine in your home all is sunshine and roses. Myrtle Kuowlmd, t'Jl Court. I Building Materials Right Price; bight service. All goes with Falls Citv Sulem Lumber Co. 311) S. 12th. Phone 813. After an absence of 30 years, Mrs. Nettie Leo, of Newberg, formerly of Berkeley, Oil, is in the city renewing ncqunintuiiccs of a generation ago nnd re visiting old land marks in the city. She is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph H. Cooke, who were residents of this city in the canr pioueer period, having crossed the plains in the regulu-, tion on cart. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke ore now living in Berkeley, Cal., and just lately celebrated their sixty-third wed ding anniversary. Halvorsen & Bums received todi'y a cnrload of Maxwell autos. I'hey were shipped from Detroit, Mich. A. J. Krueger, Charles Spitzbart and 1). K. Damrell, nil of West Salem, arc putting in water systems in their homes by piping down to tho Kingwood tank. These three homes lire located in Fair Oaks addition of West Salem. The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Nelson will be held tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock at tho chapel of Higflon & Kit unison. The services will bo conduct ed by tho liev. A. A. Winter. Burial will be in the City View cemetery. Alcazar, the range . of the home. Bums coal, bums gas, nothing to change to connect oven from wood to gas, just pull lever,, patent lighter, high boilers, guaranteed to satisfy. ( all ami let us demonstrate it to you. Huren & Hamilton. Charles Roth and Everett Arnold both formerly of Snlem, nnd associated with the W. B. tllnfke company, air now established in tho fruit and com mission business at Tho Dalles and lire reported to be building up a successful business. This has been a ury territory since the first of the moutn as the gunge at the Oregon City Transportation docks has failed to record any ninfall since the first anil the river is rapidly fall ing, with a guage this morning of (i. I feet above low water. The Oregon Social Hygieno society is made up of thoughtful business men educators, clergymen nnd men from th professions. The purpose of the 'Society is to spread general information re guiding fuels of life that are generally knowingly overlooked and to tench in i dignified wny that which nil men should know. It endeavors to arouse parents to the need of proper instruc tions for their children telling them things that generally come to them ii mi improper way. In other words, tin society urges fathers ami mothei-s to di their own educating instead of trusting to lin k and also generally to impropi sources. The meeting for men. nt win Governor Withycombe will preside, w' be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the armory. Have you ever seen $10,000 worth of pictures ut one time Come in to the Pruine Simp uud tiiftery lit 4l,"i Court M. iiinl see the toll l.rown-Kobertson line of etchings, oil proofs, reproduc tions of old masters and modern paint ings. Bring your friends. Come' in and browse mound. Open evenings. While the Oregon Social Hygiene so ciety is holding its meeting for men Sunday afternoon at the urniory, the mothers and other ndult women,' of If years or over, ure invited to hear Di Bertha S. Stuart speak nt the First Con gregationul church, at 3 o'clock. Dr. Stuart is director of physical education for women, Heed college, Portland, and was formerly director of physical educa tion nt the I'niversity of Oregon. She will speak on, "How Shall 1 Tell My Childf Also matters of concern to the welfare of our homes and nation and the protection of our boys and girls will be discussed. These meetings are being, held under the auspices of the Oregon Social Hygiene society and there wilt be no solicitation of funds or collection taken. n, Play All League Team1! An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Trade. Tho Capital Xational Bank basket ball team, champions of the Y. M. C. -A. Commercial Basket Ball -League has Accepted a challenge to play an all league team to be picked from the otii-1 er seven teams of the league. Utter and Melntire have taken the respon sibility to dck the all league team and have given the lineup for the game, which will be played in the asso ciation gymnasium tonight, the" fol lowing: All L. Stars I'tter Ackerman Melntire Seamster Kndcliffe, Wlntney f g subs C.ip, Ntl. Bank Carver Price Jtaker Zosel Williams Jepsen For the Information of the general public, 1 desire to say that no other Drug Store is in any way connected with the Cnpitul Dnig Store, directly or indirectly. Do not confuse any names with the old established Capital Drug Store, Z. J. Higg", Prop., now lo cited in Masonic Temple but on or about May 1m will be in the new Me Gilchrist Bblg., Slate nd Liberty streets, next to Koth new grocery. The purpose of the game is to test the strength of the bank team which team went through the entire schedule of fourteen games with but two games in the lost, column. It is generally con ceded that the bank team jdnyed t plieuomiiiHl game and that from all angles the critics have given the bank team credit for being the best all round team in the league and that they were entitled to win. Recognition Services in Honor of New Pastor Recognition services in honor of the new pistor of the First Baptist church were held last evening in the auditor ium of the church. The exercises of tho evening were opened in short ad- drss of greeting by T. B. Kay follow ed .by greeting from the ministerial union of the city represented by tho llev. V. T. Porter of the First Chris tian church. Words of greeting from the church and congregation were given by Albert Copley. The recognition ser mon was preached by the Kov. A. M. Petty of Portland, a personal friend of Mr. Holt with whom he had worked in southern California. After the the sermon Mr. Holt was given an inform il reception in which inemDers ot the cnuren and congrega tion were given an opportunity to meet the new pastor. Mr. Holt is recently here from River side, Calif., where he was pastor for eight years if the First Baptist church. J i is Jamil'' will remain in Kiversiuo until the close of the school year. An Impressive Display of Easter Footwear Ihe Boots of the hour are here Boots will play a most important part in 1916. Easter Fashion Parade. A New 9-inch Boot of Black Kidskin Gracefully slender is this new Boot which molds the ankle, curves softly and closely $3.95 Pair The acme of luxury is reached in these Bronze Kid Boots, cloth top, Louis heel $4.75 P&ir Kafoury Bros, 416 State Street, Salem, Oregon. MaiJ Orders Promptly Filled. Wei Pay Postage on Mail Orders. i T i 7 i i 4-' The Civic department of the Com-1 mercinl club at the meeting last even ing ndopted resolutions of appreciation for the gift of the Bush pasture and in structed Fred E. Mangis as chairman ot a committee, to communicate with .'(Tr. Bush and notify him ut its action. Cheap enough. The first crate of strawberries arrived in the city this morning from Florinn. Cal., and they are retailing ut i. cents a box. this harbinger of spring is encouraging, es pecially as the fruit men tell us that strawberries will be a trifle cheaper w ithiu a few days. The committee Appointed at the meet ing of the city council March 27 to take up the question of a public comfort sta tion has been making considerable in vestigations but as yet has arrived ut no definite conclusions on to what would be best adapted to the needs of the community. It is probable that bv next year the city or county will bu: a comfort station, to be located nt some central point. The committee is com posed ot K. U. rJlliott, Frank S. Ward and Glen Unruh. - o August Huckestein, director of the industrial department of the Commer cial club, has enlleo. u meeting of his department for Friday evening of next week for the purpose of electing a di rector for the coming year. Mr; Hucke stein announces that he positively will not bo a candidate as he feels that he cannot give the time the office demands and anyhow, there is a generation of brilliant young men coming on and it is about time aoino of them give more attention to civic matters, and assume some of tho responsibilities of citizenship. I WANT YOUR OPTICAL BUSINESS I can only expect to obtain it by giving von satisfaction, which means accuracy, quality, prompt service, courteous treat ment and becoming glasses. I am ready to guarantee you reliable optical service with quality and work manship the best, which moans SATIS FACTION TO YOU. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109' msm A. T. Cline, of Mount Angel, is in re ceipt of -a silver bronze loving cup standing eight inches high, sent to him as an award for having received the second prize for a 10 ear exhibit of corn at the First Xational Corn Show, held in St. Paul, last December. On the cup is engraved: "Presented bv the First Xational Bank of St. Paul to A. T. Cline, Mt. Angel, Oregon, second prize. 10 cars corn, First Xaiioiuil Corn FAlRM BARGAIN j Mr. Farm Buyer, look this up: .")$ '. acre farm, deep soil, 70 acres under cultivation and lot more could easily be put under cultivation; some fine timber nnd pasture, running water, good buildings and fences; everything goes with place; 10 Jersey cows, horses, wagon, harness, hogs, chickens, turkeys, jail implements, hay, grain nnd growing ;crop. tioing Fast, will sell nt a real 1 sacrifice; price including everything, t only $(!,) per acre; part cash," long I time on balance. . Don t phone, . but can on L BECHTEL & CO. 347 State Street Salem, Oregon fTuTT.rTrTnw U EL ml Get the home care of shoes habit It pays Well dressed people always have well shined shoes. ShinoiA, with the key for opening the box, its quick shining qualities and the handy SkimolA Home Set for polishing, makes the home care of shoes a pleasure. BLACK TAN WHITE SHINE WITH SnlHOlA AND SAVE At all dealers Accept no substitute V: X,- Show, December 15-31, 1013." The cu , will be on display at h. J. C.hnpin's do , in the office of tho opaulding l.oggin;; company. A similar cup will be st.i to William Blake, Jr., of Kaiser Boi. tum, who received the first award fo--. the display of corn raised by a boy. I STENOGRAPHERS I Why Not Use A Columbia QUALITY Caibem? . Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. i When la SAXEM, OREGON, itct m BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 FEB DAY The only hotel in the business district. KeareBt to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bui. WATCtt ANDM?, REPAIRMtil Clocks P.epaired MVr Also a Nice Line olO Jewelry. v'SP KARL NEUGEBAUER Wivf.fi Masonic Temple NVp j'v'''' , CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE- 15c 420 FERRY STREET The Shoe Question Answered Buy Shoes Now and Save Money Ask for free merchandise. A large lot of Children's Shoes in both high and low tops just received. A. C. DEVOE 311 State Street The Shoe Man 1 T RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore? 'I V,