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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, ifALEM, OREGON, IIONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. TEN Xtra Good Clothes for Boys - SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE - Dressy Togs for MenlJ(jfJf)H CONCLAVE I Clearance Prices on Women's and i ;i Misses' Ready - to - Wear Thirty-Six Years of Successful Store Keeping in Salem and Still at it! An evidence that Salem and its people have confidence in our ability to give them "Good Goods" at the right price. This store is supported by the people of Salem and is for their benefit. Constant attention to our customers needs Lowest Possible Prices Consistent with "Good Goods," Courteous and efficient service always. 4" if - 1 H i M ' . M - X " 4 Clearance Prices on all Suits Clearance Prices on all Coats Clearance Prices on all Dresses Clearance Prices on all Waists Clearance Prices on all Skirts Special Prices on all Bathing Suits and Caps Many Special Bargains in Muslin Wear Garments it it it 3 Salem Agents for Butterick Patterns, W. B. Corsets, Munsing Underwear for Men, Women and Children QUALITY AND SERVICE 1 Tlie 33rd triennial conclave of the Grand Encampment of Knights Temp lar, United States of America, will be held at 1,03 Angeles, from June 12 to 17. Salem will lie represented by George I J (t. Brown, grand captain general of the Knights lemplar of Oregon, with head XX George G. Brown and M. L Meyers, of This City, WilL Attend It- of Mr. Davenport to secure funds for a monument and the small amount rais-i ed is still iu the Ladd and Bush bank. The committee will meet soon and for- mulate plans wheJreby it is hoped to secure at least $-,000 for the erec-i tiou of a monument to the memory of. the great cartoonist. The chairmen of all the committees appointed for the Cherry fair will meet this evening with Benjamin Brick at the Commercial club and re port as to what has been done by each committee and also make whatever ad ditional plans that may be necessary. According to the plans outlined at a meeting Saturday eveuing of the di rectors of the tourist and publicity department of the Commercial club, all the events of the Cherry fair and the farmers' all-Oregon grange will be held Monday, July 3 and the Fourth given entirely to the celebration at the fair grounds. These matters ami the re-arrangements of plans will come SALEM TAXI CaTg of any kind for any place at any time. Office, BUgb Hotel PHONE 700 milliters nt Hot,'! Ijinkershim. nn.l M . be tore the chairmen ut the committees i L. Meyers, who has been appointed as j 'his evening. : one of the aids of C.urri H. AVinn.- of! 0- Albany, marshal of the seventh division, : which consists of commandefies from j Oregon, Washington, Montana and Wy ( oming. Part of the Salem party will leave I Wednesday icning at 10:38 on the . Southern 'Pacific and will include Mr. MJ. ami Mrs. Robert McCrow who were injured in the automobile acci dent at West Salem a Well ago yes terday, aie reported to lie gradually recovering. -Mrs. W. A. Ward was able to leave the hospital several days nr.. r.t Mr niwl Uc AI.l'i-ou- lire and .Mrs. George Ci. Brown, Mr. and still confined to their rooms as well Mrs. M. I,. Meyers, accompanied by Miss Barbara Steiuer. Mrs. D. W. Mat thews and Miss Gertrude Cunningham. Glen C. Nile.-., Frank Shnfer and sou ; j-'irst Congregational .inn jiciui .-riiiuaiiiT win auenil Tile conclave, going by the steamer Great Northern as tar as San Francisco. MILL CITC AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. &.; Stayton 7:45, Solem, 9:15. Beturn, leaves Salem 4:30 p. m.; dtayton 5:45; Mill City 7:20. Phone 13 The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca- tiou at 1 10 1-2 Com'l street. :!e Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish sic dishes. Pay us a visit. ;Jc as their daugtiter( Miss ilughetla. The members and of the, friends hureh" are in vited to enjoy a picnic to be given uinler the auspices of the Woman 's I'liion and Pilgrim's club at the home i an. I f, V A lilW I. -.1111 The Salem Floral society will hold ! M,.nth IC.h stewf tomorrow- cveiiiiii' : I its monthly meeting tonight at the 1 ji,uur will l,e sen ed at li:l.i 'dock, j j Commercial club. The special business j Ml, ..,, uskc( to bring basket! oi i ne meeting is to uiscuss plans and i hiiK-lios. ' I in range committees for a proper floral i " o nispiay at the arniorv lor the ( herrv 1 All Around Town 1 t-g t j imnmnuuniniiinHmmiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiuwwiui . ' c CO!NGEVENTS TONIGHT .Tune 12. Sons o American lievolution complete organiza tion of Salem chapter tit Commercial club, Juno 12 Monthly meeting Flor at society. We can eava you money on garden hoso, Nelson Bros. & I'utton, plumberH, 355 Caemoketa St. I'hone 1900. tf Word was received tills morning that the summer home of John II. Albert, nt Mehnnia, had been entirely destroy ed by fire about li o'clock last night. Notice I will not be responsible for inny debts that A. Taylor or any of Juae 13. First baad concert WUlson paru, weather permit ting. June 14. Flag tiny. June 11. Klks' Flag day serv ice at lodge, 8 p. m. Juno 15. Klks nnuuiil home coming; celebration at urin ary. Juiih 10. Snored Heart Acad emy eommenetimoat exorcises. Jnne 17. Waldo Hills pioneer picnic, homo Of Mrs. Johu H. Hunt. Jano 111. School board election. Juno 'JO. Nebraska society re union at State fair grounds. June 24. Moose day in Salem. June L'H Close of voting con ttwf for Queen of Cherry Fair, A p. m. July !1 AU Oregoa U range ral ly, Hnlein, July 3-4. Annual Cherry Fiir. July 4. Fourth of July eele- ' brntion, State Fair grounds. July 4. Indiana society annual picnic at State Fair grounds. July 20. Wisconsin society re union at .State fair grounds. gfc hiH family may contract, no matter I what the same may bo for. Olias. Sohmid. , jnnel2 The Rev. R. II. Heed who has beeu giviug a series of lectures this whiter nt the United Kvnngelical church, has been assigned to the ..inpletoii district with Maplcton as his headipinrters. W. W, Steiwer has purchased t'ao Maple Grove dairy also the Kaisor View tl iiry and will run koth under the name of Muplo Groro dairy with their offico at 1215 S. Com'l. tf What's In a name? Tlie Hev Booz er is pastor of the Fivsbvterian church I'lat Orenco, the Hev. ,1. I). Niiewoudor Uf the United KvaiiL'eliial church of Vancouver, Wash., ami the Tfev. 1 (). Bouebrake, pastor of an K.vnngelicaJ church in Port land. We pay the highest prices for used furniture. K. Iv. Sliff ii Sun. Air. F. H. Thompson will return a- bout July 1st. from Aew Vork where he lias been attending special clinic in eye, ear, noe and .throat. The doctor will limit' his practice to that field of work. Tlie Indiana society has decided to hold ils minimi picnic, at the state lair grounds on July Fourth, accord ing to N. I). Klliott, secretary of the ""v1 A Sunday school rally and picnic ' 0 '""ill be held at A'ictor Point Similar He came back. If you have carpets-Jum. 25. The Madeay, Silverton, Vic you wish woven notify S. A. Dob nrr, tor Point and the McAlpin Sujidav phone 1207-M. june II , schools will take part. The exercise's o j of the day will be furnished mostly by K. E. Wilders of the Ladd and me. cuiiiiren. All are requested to Dr, Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasso es cltfrectly. U. 8. Hank. Bldj. Get our prices on awnings before you buy, we can save von inonev. K. I.. Stiff Jt Son. Tho lirst baud concert of tlie sea son will be given nt Wjllsou's Park, tomorrow evening, beginning at !t o'clock. Tom Ordcimiun will sing twp solos, "In (he Land of I.ove with the Song Birds," and "America 1 I.ove You." Wo pack and repair furniture, hang nwilllH's nilil retire Lo-enrts. K. I.. Mr jonn snipp left this afternoon .stiff Si Son. tor Kansas, oif receipt ol a telegram announcing the death of her sister's husband. You can always etterUln your friends if you 'nave a Sonora Talking ...aejilno ni your home. Mvrtlo Know land, 421 Court St. o EXPRESS THEIR THANKS We wish to thank our friends nud neighbors for their alml assistance in our recent bereavement. Also the La dies Aid society of Mncleny for tho beautiful floral tribute, ' Mr. Cliirko Cory and son. DEMAND CLEAR VISION Sec Things From the Proper Angle These strenuous times. Our Woxk is fully guaranteed as to fit and finish. You Look Well and See Well when we fit your eyes EI1SS A. rJcCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 llubbard Bids., Thonc 109. Bush bank will leave Saturday even ing for Los Angeles, where he will enter the employ of a bank, lie will make that city iiis permanent home. Tho ScandanivaiaJi Ladies Aid soci ety will meet at tho church, corner S. loth and Mill Sts. tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Anton Chris tensen is the hostess. All welcome. Attorney B. S. Martin who is accus ed in a criminal complaint of threat eninp' ii mil lice man with a knife ap peared in police court today and enter ed n plea of not guilty. His trial was sot for Wednesday at 10 a. ni. in po lice court. We are always willing to give you oscillates on your lumber, builders hardware, lath, shingles, plaster, etc. 1'alls Citv-Snlein Lumber Co., :!!! N. 12th St. Phone Sl:l. The Nebraska society will hold its aiiuual picnic ati the state fair grounds nest Thursday, Jnne .". The com mittee in charge of the day's events promise not only a good entertainment lint plenty of genuine Nebraska eat ing. W. E. Slator, former secretary of the Klks lodge and Milo Ifasmussen will leave next Saturday for Detroit, 1 i..li itlmi-it ilwtv .vtiiit t,l liiiinlll lien t- lv locate A. I., Wallace will nccom-1 l'"li('c fort-ft panv Ihcin ns far as l.os Angeles, lie w-iU return to Salem in about six months. Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. r,0, A. F. & A. a!., this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. ;iir and also to prepare a list of pie- first 1 tiuuins to be awarded. For th iime, since irs organization, tne soci ety will have an opportunity to dem onstrate just what its members can accomplish in tiie way of floral dis plays and in decorating the armory. The West Salem fcaseball players j are trving to figure out. how it liap- Jpened. In the game played yesterday attcrnooii, West Niiem scored only i runs and the Business College team, I. At the meeting held in Portland last week of the Oregon presidential posl- The i4m f . ,! masters, F. S. .Myers, oi Portland was succeed II. .1. Miles will take place one I""1"."'' Uii'-kpteui week from todav, June 1!). As vet, ,rst v"'e V1'"''" Marshall Ma- no candi.lates have announced them- lun M",'',-',ll,.v- selves although a petition was circu-l 0 lated some time ago asking Charles Te Eyworth, Leagties of Salem and Dick to become a candidate. It is un-1 vicinity will meet tomorrow evening derstood that -Mr. Miles will not be- at the Hist. Methodist church to or come a candidate for reelection. The ' gauize all the leagues into one body incoming director will not only take for social, education and missiontry part in spemlinsr the .140,00( yearj purposes. There are six leagues in that the board of education handles, Malem and with those near the city, it out netore tne close of his live year term, will have much to say in the building of a junior high school, as at the present rate in school nttend ance, it is probable that another build ing jrill ne necessary withing a few years. , is expected that, at least ten league will be associated. They will be en tertained from tl to S o'clock by the First Methodist church Kpworth League cabinet. A dinner at the Commercial club at, 0:1)0 o'clock will mark the first niect-i nig ut the Mercantile department; since the election of Fred W. Steusloff as director. This dinner is for every member of the department. Plans for the coming year and the general pol icy or tne .Mercantile department wi COURT HOUSE NEWS V conic before the meeting and for this j ,l,'t Kn 1"'r 1,11,1 'P1'" ' reason it is the wish of Mr. Steusloff ! ,'ou'1'' .'vtrc . ' bring; well filled liaskots. CARI OF THANKS We wisii ,to thuRk. our many friends for their kindness during the recent illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Anna Smith, John Jones, Mollie Mill. Senator C. P. Bishop, one of the Oregon delegates to the Republican na tional convention and also one of the original Hughes men, has been named as one of the committee to oiiicially not if - former Justice Hughes of his nomination as the Republican candi date for president. Tho party will leave Chicago for Washington today. Programs will be distributed tomor- ,o evening rou, . nrieimug me i.anii r rt ot- t,R,se , ; in ,.mi.'irt mn tlnu i.lnn it-ill Vta iwtnt 1 . . M ... . ' . : " entertainiiiL' teatures. these wi I m- lude some tirst class vaudeville trom Judge Calloway todav granted a de ree of divorce to Dorothea V. Kau- 2aii severing the bondu of matrimony Kan.au. 1 ne at Crants Pass that all members att 1. W. A. Dcii-lJl"-v ' 1KM, una nAyt to en i.iren, ton. K. A. Choate. W. E. C.nhlsdorf and ! '--ua Hanzau aged 18, and Arthur niiii,iui iigeu ii. i ii. jiiuiiiiiii ,.if the care and custody ot the minor child and $20 a. month perma nent alimony. The decree was granted on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. S. Hamilton have been appointed to C serve as a committee with Mr. Steus-1 fpven loft during the coming year. A. H. Moore and family motored 205 miles yesterday, taking in the Pacific Highway as far as St. Helen and sev eral side trips. A speed cup driving an automobile passed Mr. Moore on the highway and rather intimated that he would like a little race, lie was accommodated, resulting in the cop displaying his ,star and Mr. Mome being placed under arrest for exceed ing the speed limit. The story emls happily as this being his first offense, the Salem autoist was let off with the admonition that it, is not always best to pass everything on the Highway. The entertainment committee having in chargo the homecoming of the Klks to be celebrated next Thursday even ing at. the armory will meet tunight and complete alt plans and hear the nod throughout the summer whereby' those, who are no, familiar with band I solos,' ,,v Mjsa Verna Cooder. music will bnud is playing. furnished bv Brick Bros. a An inventory and appraiseinen tlie matter of the estate of Philip, Rees, deceased, was filed in probate court today. The appraisement esti mates the value of the personal prop erty .of the estate at $IS.'l.ii!i. The appraisers were George Elgin, August llilficker and Harry Kobins. A number of applications for judg ment, to foreclose on a tax lien have been filed in the circuit court by R. H. Coshon. The defendants are .1. W. Parrish, et, al, 1. C Rhodes et al, Im agine Kirk et al, and (Inra P. Yaw et al. The Oregon Fruit Juice coiiijuiny has filed a suit in the circuit court against ,f. C. Gregory asking for a judgment ia the sum of if.'iy2,.'S2. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant agreed to RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Arts Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. When In SALEM, OREGON, itof at BLIGH HOTEL- Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.50 PER DA? The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Repots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Anto Bui. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY C&rborn? Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. t 4c sc )c sfc sjt sjc ifc )(( sjc sjc lf( l fc jt c :)c sic AMOTION SALE Of high class iiouschold fur- nitiire nt lldS Oali St. on i'ri- day June l(i at 1:30 p. m., see Thursdays Journal for full par ticulars.' F. N. WOODHV, V. .1. HKSSLEH, Auctioneer Owner. Phone ."ill. sic The Pomona Grange Agricultural committee, according to n motion car ried at a meeting held in Salem a few weeks ago, will meet in Salem Wed nesday June U to complete final ar rangements for the part the granges will lake in the parades of the Cher ry fair June 3 and for the grange pic nic, dinner of tho same tlav, W. 11. Stevens is ehairmnu of the committee and J. E. Whitehead secretary. The services at the Swedish church yesterday were attended by an appre ciative congregation. The church be iiif finely decorated and the children program in charge of Mrs. Edward Ol son was well rendered. o , . i-. .i . .i. . snow w nai selection xiie:,ilrt lmi. .,(1,i;.i,.,., ,i,.. The programs will be ; rht1..... fai. srl..(.ti0,is ,,v thc Klk orchestra. Several new moving jie-i tore suecials of a personal nature ir' Patrolman Waller De Long who has.tu be introduced. All Klks will meet; been in the Salem police department t nt o'clock at the lodge Thursday ev for the iast feiv months has been njn( anj march to tiie armory. transferred to the city paving depart-j o " ! nient and will assume charge of thc The tenth annual Waldo Hills pio-; paving operations for the city when m.,,r pi,.ftic will be held next Satur-' it begins. H. A. Howe took Mr. De j ,y June 17. at the home of Mrs. J, A. . Long .s place on the, day relief of the Hunt. Hon. George S. Downing, a pi-j oncer of 1S47. presiding. The program o in the-morning will include music by! The United Artisans will hold a a band; a vocal solo by C. Slade ofj county fair at their next regular meet- Silverton, and an address by Judge ing Wednesday evening, June 14. In'.). C. Moreland. The afternoon pro-j addition to an attractive program, gram will begin with nn address by there will be various baths, including': Judge P. H. D'Arcy; vocal solo by, of course one for candy and ice cream: Mass Edna H Hardin;; vocal solo, : and fortune telling. The public is in- Miss Judd; address by Mrs. Edyth' vited to attend, enjoy the program, ! Tu.ier Wetherred; rending by Miss j patronize the booths and take a peep Laura .Noyes; remarks by . H. aim i into the future from tho fortune tell- E. A. Downing: recitation hy Air. tlat)- ing tent.- jerry and closing with music by tin o ibnnd. Salem hs another newspaper. The o - first, issuv is dated June 12 and it up- The Rev. H. B. Dorks, who has been! peared on the streets this morning,; pastor of the Vnited Brethren church, in nn extra edition. It was dedicated' Seventeenth and Nebraska streets for to tho Oakland Ad club and its offi-jthe past four years has been nssigued cial name is the "Cherry City Kuost- to the church at Eugene. He preach er. As part of tho business the state-1 cC, his larewell sermon nisi nignt, ami install a hydraulic fruit juice press ing machine in the plant of the plain tiff and that Ihe plaintiff now iiolo.-i tho press under a lien pending tho completion .of the contract. The plain tiff alleges that the sum of .:1!I2.4'1 was advanced on the machine 'nnil. asks for a irecree foreclosing the lien and a sale to the highest bidder. nient im made that it is published expects to move with him inmiiy to; whenever the managers have the price. j Eugene Thursday of this week. Thej The fact is, the Cherry City Rooster Salem church will be temporarily sup-! was published especially for" the Oak-plied by the Kev. Mrs. O. M. Peoples, land Ad men in the cit v this morning, I of Hazel Green. Mr. Dorks was see-1 and it U no more. It crowed and. ret an of the Salem Ministerial I'nion croaked. Within the past six weeks, six acci dents have happened nt street inter- Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sihunanun are! sections between street ems and ve on their wedding journey, having started south this morning in an auto. Mr. S. Ii ii n ii mil n is l"ne representative of the wholesale house of Wndhiuus & Kerr Bros, and as he was too busy to take a trip to Iowa to claim his bride, she came west and they were married a few days ago. On their re turn, they will make their home at the Marion hotel. and Wfore coming to Salem, was in charge of the Cnited Brethren chnrh at Pueblo, Colorado. The commercial bodies of Silverton hicle i. One of these was at Capital j have taken up the proposition ot rais- and v heiiickita streets where tw'o an- iug a fund to erect a suitable niouii tos ran into the side of a street carjmcnt fur limner Davenport. A com and another Occurred at Mill and'mittee has been appointed with Hoscoe Winter when a motorcycle bumped in 'Ames president, Julius Wolf secretary, to the side of a cur. These accidents J ..iiss Eva Coolidge treasurer and J. would probably not have happened i K. Mount, L.- P. Aldrich of the Ladd had the near side stop system beeu land Hush bank has been asked to co used, where the street car take on operate with the committee. An ef passengers brfure. crossing the street. 'fort was made hortly alter tne burial Call and See Marvel of the Age ICE CREAM FREEZERS That does not require any stirring or turning of the . crank. Vacuum Freezers on display at the CAPITAL DRJG STORE The store on the corner, new McGilchrist Building