THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1916. EIGHT . Pre-Easter Sale of Women's and Misses' Suits and Millinery. "Save Money at Meyers . ii A Great Special Sale of Im ported Pongee Silk For three days commencing Thursday and ending next Saturday night. 100 pieces of Pongee Silk to be placed on sale Imported Pongee Silks of excellent quality at a surprisingly low price, just at a rime when Silks are increasing on account of being hard to get; a splendid fabric for Summerexcellent for women's dresses, waists, and men's shirts, etc. LOT NO. 1 ' LOT NO. 2 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 23-inches 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 33-inches wide, extra value wide, surprise price 39c a Yard 59c a Yard TomorroW'Oar 790th Wednesday Surprise A Sale of Women's Auto Caps at 89c Here are stylish Caps for motoring or vacation wear a variety of styles to choose from plain colors, plaids, black and white check effects. The entire lot goes on sale tomorrow at this price. If you want a comfortable Motoring Cap at a most unusual price attend this event. Your choice 89c Each Sale Starts at 8:30. See the window display. Men's Section) Particular Men Are Our Best Customers You don't have to make a purchase to get service at this store; we take pleas ure in showing you the new things whether you buy or not. We are showing an excel lent assortment of New Togs for Men New Shirts New Neckwear New Hats New Under wear, and all the other necessary furnishings for Spring and Summer wear and comfort. Make this your shopping place and you'll not regret it for we guarantee satisfaction. t Trr JLIOOODlOOOPS : a- tttttt "---" 4 t PUZZLE WALLA WALLA C. M. Frazier, Aged 50, and "Mary Hawn 18, Found Dead In Hotel tttt t ftff v M MM--M Walla Wulla, Wash., April 11." mysterious deaths of Mary Mawn, ngoi A is. nn.l C. M. Frazier. need ", eon thuied to baffle the police today. ! j Evidence indicated a suicide pact, or j i a murder and suicide, but no mot I could 1)0 found. Frazier was. Mis. iHawn's step-father. His ilauliti-p- liml ! ! married her father. The girl was a; student at St. Vincent's academy. Frazier had been paying her tuition. ' and apparently manifested a fatherly , ! interest in her. ; : The bodies were found lying, f i ''y I dressed, on a bed in the Grand hotel last 'night. Two capsules containing a white 'powder Indicated that the girl had sntti j lowed poison. A slight abrasion about her throat, however, leu to tne iicnci that she was strangled or force! to , swollow the poison. i Frazier was lvinjr with his head to-, U-ard the foot of the bed. lie had 'blown out his brains with a revolver, using a blanket to muffle the repoir. 'Both apparently had been dead several, hours when .the bodies were found. Two notes served only to deepen rue . mystery. Both were in the man's hand-1 : writing. This, the police thought, fur'h j er strengthened the murder and suicide theorv. The note beside the girl -mil: ! "Notify Mrs. Nellie Hebhs, 4 10 South: iToppenish avenue, Toppenis W'tish. -' , J The man 's note said : ' 4 Dear daughter : .This is to say good bye. I hate to do this, but am' nowerless to prevent it. Salem Taxi 700m 700 Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Clean Cabs and Careful Drivers Office BHgh Hotel J. A. Beck i I All Around Town j I For rent office. cards for sale at Journal The Men's Liberal club will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, at 1 1 no 1'nitarian church. All men inter- AucUOn sale at the People's Quick csted in puldic, discussion are cordial- (it) COlNGJiVENTS TONIGHT Klection of directors o Mer cantile, department, Commercial club. Pilgrims' club at Congregation al church. April M. Klection of director Industrial Department Com mercial club. April 17. I.ieut. Swnrtz Kopcn sky, a Siberian escape, at Con gregational church. Free. April 18 Registration for primary election closes. April 19. Monthly meeting at Commercial club. Sons of American Hevolution banquet, .Marion hotel. April 20. Klection of dinvtor Socinl department Commercial club. April ii. Mid Summer Night's Dream, Opera House, auspices Salem Women's Club. April 23 Raster Sunday. April 23. Klection of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 27 Free lecture by Peter (Jollins at. Opera House. April 28 Dance, benefit Riilom Street Railway baud, at tho armory. May (i. Founders' Day celo bratiou at Chiinipoeg. May !10.Kast Willamette as sociation uf Congregational ilmn lies. Or. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. The contract for a $2,000 home will be let next Saturday by S. L. Fawk. Tho homo will be erected on his farm near Oak drove. The plans and (ipeei1 fications were drawn ty Architect F. A. l.egg. Prices reduced on all dress making during April. Mao 1'ettvjohn. l'hono 1117-J. Tho Moose lodge will hold its annual installation of officers this evening at the Mouse headquarters. Charles (llos of Corvallis, is hero and will take pa in the installation and also make r official visit as deputy .supreme dicta tor. Refreshments will be served. Dr. Stone's drug store. o B. II. Reed will deliver one of his wan west lectures next i nlay evening at the I uited hvangelical church. Exchange Auction Market on Saturday, April 10th at 1:30 p. m. Everything sold on commission. Don't forget I buy household fnrnituro for cash. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. Phono 011, Apd20 The Business Men's League, or Mer cantile department of the Com mere ia I club will elect a director this evening to succeed Henry M. Meyers, who lias declined to serve, another year. As thi department has been one of the most active of all the departments durinj tho past year, considerable interest being shown in tho election tonu Besides the election of a director, the Stevens bill will be 'fully discussed by the members of this department. Each member has been supplied with a copy of the bill in order that all might enter into a discussion of its merits. Get your furnished room cards at The Capital Journal office. ly invited to attend. Preaching service at Brush college. Rev. John Oval! preached at llrusli col lege last night to a large and appreci ative congregation. He will visit there ng.iiu and preach in the near future. Did you know there was such an org anization as the School (Inrdon associa tion of America? Well, there not only is one, but it has been in existence for the past five years and has recently issued its fifth annual report. The chief propaganda ot the School (larden Asso ciation of America is to lead people to realize that school gardens and home gardens are of the greatest benefit to Children physically us well as mentally. It urges that school gardening become part of the work and instruction of all schools. Alice V. Joyce, of Portland, i.. treasurer, and also head of the commit tee on lectures, and (). M. Planner, of I lortlanil, one presidents. 6- i Will Tell Experience As Siberian Prisoner : You will 1 1 nit my papers in my snrcnei. mmimmmmmmmmmmmmml I Mav God forgive. I Frazier was a traveling man. He own Attorney Dana H. Allen was in Stl-: cd a restaurant in Pros-ser, Wnsli.. and verton. He reports the city to be pick-1 some stock in an Idaho mine nig up quite a bit since the announce ment of the building of the big sawmill. Ml ...I...I .....1 !. ...... is not a vacant house in the city. Joseph Plinsky, who for three years was proprietor of the Capital hotel, w ill open a furniture store in Silverton this week. He hns already secured a location and has ordered the goods. He will be assisted by his son, Edward Plinsky. The Salem Ploral society was address ed last evening by Frank Davey. Tin club will meet again in two weeks and make definite ulans for a reneral clean I he was sent up of the city. If a Cherrv fair is h 'year in a dungeon. He will tell of his this venr, the Floral society intends to I escape, of his 2,000 miles walk in henvy tuke an active part. iiron shackles' and ot his living !" days. o !in the wilderness of Siberia. He will Judge Daniel Webster, like Justice Hughes, of the supumo court of the I nited Mates, is day today. Judge Webster has passed political prisoners exiled to Siberia. The so ninnv mile stones, that the total lecture will be free. 4 V ' ' . PINS fLS"V Theodore 1'obeit'S, who plavs the nw 1 of old Judd Toliiver, the bunder ol tin Lieutenant. M. Swnrtzkopensky. for-1 moonshiners, in the l.nsky production mer officer and body guard of the czarif "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," of Russia, will lecture next Monday ev-: a Paramount picture, will be seen at th" ening at the First Congregational Ye Liberty on Friday, tomorrow ami church. , He was one of the officers who J Thursday, w ith Charlotte Walker in m refused to fire on helpless men and wo- f.,,nons role. ".Tune." had a iuu ol men on that fatal "Bloody Sunday St. Petersburg, when 15,000 were killed I and wounded. moonshine whiskey presented to him b Rome unknown lieison while the coio For disobeying outers, , pany were in the mountains filming to Siberia, spending one i exterior scenes. The company lived at a nionniiiiM summer resort and each member of th organization had a cabin to him or her self, but all dined in the big rustic mc expose the horrors of prison life in Si-1 ing room in the center of tli'e cluster o. beria and tell from actual experiences ' cabins. One evening Mr. Roberts wa i elcbrating his birth- what is happening to the thousands of sitting ill his cabin w riting letters v, . ii- i ... ... i .. . i I i :!.,.i w:i.... ;., ti. i t. i 1 i 1. .1... .1 n i' III' llCillU il lll"t i ill llir hmii. in- i tu ed "come in," but no one entered. of the honorary vice- Indies. The place you have been looking for. Popular shoe shining par lors, specially equipped for ladies. The latest magazines received daily. USD announces an informal dinner dance in Stale street. " tf ,m ""'i'1 dining room Friday, Aprjl 14. o The course dinner will be served at 7 Awning stripes have been popular the t P- .Music trom 7:.'!(l to KlillO p.m. number figures up M, which seems to show that the .iudge entered this world about eight years after the pas-sing of nn. i r .1. tt i . IllllIlllM .II I ii-isuu iiuu .iuiiu Vil nius. .' The management of the Hotei Marion ; tllllt tinu Ulc ,,. R Utto ,xr,irncnt- nl railroad in New York and the trie Mrs. E. Inge demonstrating the good ness of Tru llhi Biscuits. Free eating samples. You are invited. Roth Grocer'- Co. Aprl2 has given several interesting talks and Friday evening he will tell of a trip through the Yellowstone Park. The ob ject of the lecturo is to raise funds for building purposes. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Now is the time to claim the fire' rose in full bloom. So far, the first to make the claim is Mrs. Ida Muth, 70(1 North Front street. It is uf the re climber variety and is not only in fid bloom today, but has been blooming for the past three days. The same vine made u record time last spring. Automobiles for lure, passengers and bnggngo trausfered, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty. U. G. Mc Klroy. l'huua 017 or Gill). tf No matter how particular you are La Corona cigars will fill the bill. Sa lem made, 10 cents. KO-RAL The Baby Need It past few veins for fancy awnings and 11,. I for the making of bed ticks. But now comes a queer trenk ot fashion, and hereafter the awniues and bed ticks will not occupy an exclusive class to I themselves, as the latest decree in the I fashionable world is that ladies who I conform to style will be wearing alii kinds of stripes, from those half ani inch wide to the regulation three inch i awning style. Better to be out of the! world Ilmn nut1 of sfvln find tlm ntifo.p. . fill inhabitants may as well prepare for the dresses with the loud strincs. Get our cut prices on land plaster. Chirry City Flouring Mills. Dr. Franta E. Brown, late of New York,. Post Graduate school, confining his practice to diseases of the ,ye, ear, j nose and throat, will have his offices with Dr. A. II. Gillis, over Bush Hank j building. MaylO , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gingrich arrived ; in the eitv about two weeks ago from 1 I Canada. Like many others coining i across the border, they found it a no i I easy matter to leave rtie Hritish pos sessions. Having looked at several , places, they finally arrived in Salem j and at once decided this was the city they were looking for. Yesterday they 1 bought from George 11. Stoddard a highly improved one-acre tract on South i t! Twelfth street, iust outside the city J I limits, paying $l,-)2fi, and will make! tins city their home. The transfer ol ; property was made by W. H. Grnbeu- : horst & Co. If it Is building materials we have ' il - and will gladly furnish estimates on your bill. Calls Cilv-Salein Lumber T company. ,tl!l South l''th. Phone I SI.'!. , Please make reservations early. $1.00 per person. Hotel .Marion Co., ('has. .Miller, .Mgr. - k BASEBALL NOTICE canal was about the biggest thing in the way of inland transportation. Judge Daniel Webster wa? uinong the first, to volunteer at the outbreak of the Civi1 war, going into service from La Crosse, Wisconsin, in tho First Battery Light Artillery, Wisconsiu Volunteers. He was present at the siege of Yicksburg, enter Ninety Cases Considered By State Parole Board Ninety applications for pa'role were considered by the state board of con trol which met yesterday afternoon. Forty-five of the convicts were made trusties under the new merit system and I 10 recommendations will be made by ! Governor Withycombe. Carrio Kirsch, who was convicted Curious, he opened thu door, cxpeci ! ing to greet one of the members of tli jcompnny. Xo one was there, (ilnucii-: down at the step he noticed a galio i ling: upon investigating he found ai Inched to the corncob stopper in tl jug a piece of paper in which wa i scrawled, "to Mr Roberts from an v-' mirer. " The l.usky star investigated the contents and found it contained white liquid which, upon tasting proved to be a very excellent brand of moon shine whiskey. The Internal Revenue officers had discovered a nioonsliln-' . led the city on July 4. ISO:), nud later fivo venrs ne-n n a chnrcw of beimr an ' still in the mountains about 20 mi! TV . I.. .1.. It . 1 T, ! . . . ... V P . T. All baseball players and oth ers interested in tiie game are requested to meet , at Kletl's Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to reorganize the Senators. toon part in the hed River campaign accomplice in the murder of William under Banks. Afterwards, he was trans- .rwn,, i in,.H,l n Wo lui.U- wa rammed into a trunk, was up tor pa- f erred to the Department of the Gulf; I and at the1 lose of the war was acting chief of artillery, department of t gulf. He was mustered out of service July IS, 1805. i role yesterday. Her application will not j bp acted upon until the board meets in And it gives mother more time to do her household duties at the same time gives baby a safe, clean place to play. It teaches the child how to care for itself, having ten uses. Illustrated booklet "Better Babies" free upon request; also ten days free trial price J Free Trial We trade new Furniture for eld With a Sonora Talking Machine In your home yon will not want for high class enterlainbent. Myrtle Know land, 121 Court sheet. During the week of April 3 to 8. a complete record of the work of the car riers in the city was kept and this ; what the 12 were doing: Number c letters delivered by the 12 carriers dut ing the week, ;i.P2S; weighing. I pounds; number of pieces of all kin.1 of mail delivered ill tho eitv during tin week, Ol.iMS; weighing, .r.'."02 pounds; number of large parcels delivered b auxiliary carrier, l.ttiS; mail collecte.' by collectors with wairon. :!.7t2 pounds: largest number of pieces handled by i any one carrier in one dnv. 1.S71: ! weighing, 12,8 pound. Good home cooked meals are now served at The Greenwood, Center and Commercial streets. Price 25 cents. Genuine coffee. Mrs. M. A. llonienian. The management of the Hotel Marian announces an informal dinner dance in the main dining room Friday, April II. The course dinner will bo served at 7 p. m. Music from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Please make reservations early. $1.00 per person. Hotel Marion Co., Chus. G. Miller, Mgr. TRY JOURNAL WANT AD8. Special for Today and Tomorow USED FURNITURE One $12 complete Kitchen Cabinet, used price $6.00 Good Kitchen Tables with and without leaves, used price 50c to $1.75 S5c Kitchen Chairs, all in good shape, used price 25c to 50c One $22.50 Sideboard, good as new, used price $12.50 One $22.50 6-ft. extension Table, early English, used price $ 9.00 One $25.00 Buffet, early English, used price. . $12.50 One $:5.00 very heavy 8-ft. extension Table in golden oak, can't be told from new, used price $22.50 One $:55.00 Buffet to match above (like new) used price $16.00 One $55 polished top 20-inch Steel Range, used one month, used price $38.00 One $48 ;-piece Parlor Set, upholstered in genuine black leather, used price $1S.00 One $8.50 brass Electric Reading Lamp with cord, used price $ 4.50 Square extension Tables, used price . . .$2.00 to $6.00 $:.75 Iron Beds, used price $ 1.50 Springs, used price 50c to $2.00 This is a house that can supply you with anything ,you need in House Furnishings, at the lowest pos sible prices, whether new or second-hand. We carry a full line of new furniture and will allow you what the old furniture is worth in exchange. Mav. Mrs. Kirsch was convicted with Jesse .Webb who is row doing a life sentence. Webb is said to have signed an affidavit recently in which it was stated fhat the woman was innocent of any part in the crime. AGED RESIDENT PASSES from the cluster of cabins, but wor1 ' unable to find the owners. Who present -led the whiskey to Mr. Roberts still mains a mystery, but all those w ho hn ! etiiken into the confidence of the litt'e I brown jug expressed a desire to meet. I and personally thank the donor. j The Rev. A. A. Winter will be snc i ceeded ns pastor of, the Cnited Evangel j icul church by the Rev. G. I.. I.ovell. Portland. Mr, I.ovell and his famil I will arrive in the city next week. Next I Sunday will be the last service dav for the Rev. A. A. Winter, as he will leave for I.ewisburir. Va.. to take charsro 1 of the Old People's Home of the Cnited Evangelical church. Mr. I.ovell will' sia. WE PACK FURNITURE We repair Furniture, Hang Awnings, Retire Go-Carts E L. STIFF & SON "The Busy Store" Quick Sales and Small Profits Peter Keddekopp died at his home at; Polk Station at midnignt on Wednes day at. the ngp of 70 years, after liv- where he became widely known and lwa.'h his first sermon Kaster Sunday, where he had a great many friends. Mr. i Al'r" - Keddekopp was tioru in Southern tins- sin on l-'ebruarv S, HHi, and he cainei to Anieriel with his bride at the age ot twentv-nine years, lie married, in H us-1 flfTf Miss Annie Pick and the voung HULL settled in Canada, where they resided for fifteen years before coming i to Polk county in September, lvio. The Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way family lived at J.ew isville for ix years I Points. Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. ni.; and then moved to Polk Station, wheie ! Stayton 8:00, Salem 9:30. Mrs. Keddekopp died torn years ago. j Keturn, leaves Salem 4:40 p.m.; ' ouuty observer. I St.avt.mt fi:nn- Milt rit 7-.in. "The election as director of the pub-1 licity department came to me as much u surprise, that I have not as yet. made I .any definite plans," said Benjamin i Brick this afternoon. "I will go over the names of those in the department and endeavor to pick tho live ones am workers when I name the other four on . th committee. 1 may divide it into sev-' eral sections, assigning a certain work to each section. Anyhow, I intend to make the tourist and publicity depart ment one ot tne live ones of the ei It the entire club derides on a Cherr fnir, we sure will have i ne, and it will be a big one, too." Try Capital Journal Want Ads. CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Phone 2378 CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET i j j SOME BIG SPARS. ' Portland, or.. April 11. The longest spar ever sent from the west to an eastern shipbuilder is lying tieside a logging rail road at Oiuilaska. near I'hehalis, Wash., today. Pour of the larg est flat cars obtainable will be required to haul the spar. It is lii" feet long, and a perfect piece of timber. Several others, almost as large, pany the monster adelphiti, where it on a new ship. w m ai'i'om spar to Phil will be used j I. os Angeles announces a cranks' cmi ( ration for September. How many wives think their husbands cnu qualify; .iis delegates 1 . . RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Era balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore.