EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL" JO' RNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. i Its a Cool Head That Wears a Straw You'll enjoy real head comfort under one of these Straw Hats all the new shapes to suit all tastes from straws to panamas. Priced at $2.00 to $5.00 Salem's Big Dept. Store tttttttntttutatnstttjt; Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse ei correctly. U. S. Bank. Bld0'. We can save you money pn garden hose, Nelson Bros. & 1'atton, plumbers, S55 Chemeketa St. Phone 1900. tl The Maccabees will hold a regula tion old time social and smoker this evening at their lodge rooms in the Mc.Coranck hull, which will ke open to members as well as their friends. He came back. If you have carpets you wish woven notify H. A. Dobner, phono 1207 M. junoll W. W. Stolwer has purchased the Maple Grove dairy also tho Kaisor View djiry and will run both under tho name of Mnplo drove dairy with their office t 11U5 S. Com'l. tf The warm nights aro here at last, as tho lowest temperature recorded by the of I it'inl therniuineter at the O. C. T. dock hut night was 51 degrees 1 h 1i f 1 rm M Around i An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Trade Bathing Caps Assorted colors and styles Bathing Slippers In the most popular surf styles All at Low Prices KAFOURY BROS. 416 STATE STREET THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. ' We Pay Postage on Mail Ordors THIRTY-SIX YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL STORE KEEPING IN SALEM AND STILL AT IT ! An evidence that Salem and its people have con fidence in our ability to give them "Good Goods" at the right price. This store is supported by the peo ple of Salem and is for their benefit. Constant at tention to our customers' needs; lowest possible prices consistent with "Good Goods," courteous treatment and efficient service always. Nothing Like a Good Swim for that Tired Feeling When you buy your Bathing Suit, buy here from the best collection in town an excellent assortment of the season's newest styles and colors. Bathing Suits of real class at little prices. Special Prices on Bathing Suits for Women and Misses Buy your Bathing Suit here largest assortment in the city; New styles latest colors in combinations and plain effects. If you want to have the classiest Bathing Suit on the beach you'll find it here and at a special price. Bathing and Diving Caps too at reduced prices. QUALITY AND SERVICE IF own iiiiiHniymisniiiiirnitTtitT iibove. The river is now 3.- feet above luw water and falling. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Get free ice with a refrigerator at K. L. Stiff & Son. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Candlln of Coipiille are in the city, the guests of K. Cooke 1'n.tlon. This is their first visit in ninny years to the capital city and it goes without saving they are wonderfully impressed with tl ity and its unsurpassed civic center. Special meeting of Pacific lodge, So. 50, A. F. A. M., this evening. Work in tho M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. o Try the band pieces you like ..tho best on a Sonorn Talking .Machine, yon gel the same result. Mvrtle Knowland IL'l Court St. ii V luliZZZZZ, ! Bathing Suits And swimming- requirements for Men, 'VVomen and Children. Women's Bathing Suits In Cotton and Wool Jersey 'i vi mm II z. Hf i )..' Ask us about free ice with each re frigerator we sell. 10. 1j. Stiff & Sou. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. Automobile owners who will deco rate their cars tor the Cherry fair pa rade are requested to notify the dee mated nolo committee at once. The members of the committee are: Ben l' West, chairman, John .1. Huberts, Z, J. Kiggs, Mr. and -Mas. Donald W. Miles, and Frank livers. Have us put up your awnings now and get the comforts. K L. Stiff it Sou. Artisans open meeting at Moose hall toiiiglit. 1! ooi L program and refresh ments. George W. Anderson, of the Gates hotel, and also the leading citizeu of (late1, Ore., is in the city. Ho says that the surveyors of the Santiam elec tric company have already located the road through Crates. Also that consid erable activity has been noted in the (told Creek mining section, of which Gates is the shipping point. Attention Maccabees, hardtimes so cial tonight at llcCornack hall begin ning at 8:30. Country fair tonight at Artisan open meeting in Moose hall. Come and en iuv yourselves. W"'J o In observance of flag day, several business houses are properly decorat ed with flags floating In the breezes. The Daughters of the Revolution com memorate the occasion appropriately at the home of Mrs. Seymour Jones and tiie Klks by an eulogy on tho f,'a; and ritualistic services at. the lodge. The services this evening at the Klk lodge is open to the public, and will begin at S o 'cluck. We will give -you estimates on all kinds of lumber ami building innler iu,'s. Falls Citv Siilem Lumber Co., 310 S. K'th St.' We have all kinds of fireworks, wholesale ami retail at Kwong Yick Lung A Co., 153 S. High St., phone . Salem, Oregon. Artlclm of tnrnmnrntlnn hv Vieen i ,. , -;-- r ---- tiled at the nttiee ot the corporation , commissioner by the Jackson County Industrial Fair association which capitalized at ifluoO, the Astoria ("train Co. of Huston, at $500,000, Steiger & Suns 1'iuno Manufacturing to., of Chi cago, at $100,000, the American llrnsli Manufacturing Co. of Portland, at $10,000, and the Auto Fainting Co. of I'ortland nt $5000. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Pauls Episcopal church will meet on Friday nfternoon June 10 nt '2:'M1 p. in. with Mrs. tleorge Hinghaui, IL'th and Mis si on Sts. juneb" The Elks need not sing, "O wild .some power the giftie to gie us, to see oursel ns ithers see us." They will have that pleasure tomorrow evening nt the armory nt the big home coming celebration, when the mnn with the stereoptienn shows tho pictures on tho screen. For it is a fact thnt the features of 75 of the prominent Klks will lie thrown on tne screen, nor prt-xiilottt ial postmasters they think they nppenr. but as theyn,, portlnn,i last week, look to others on the street. They will , . see themselves exactly 'ns others see them. Dr. T. H. Thompson will return -bout July 1st from New York where he has been attending special clinic in eye, ear, nose and throat. The doc tor will limit his practice to that field of work. COMINGJEVENTS TONIGHT June 14. Flag day. Juno 14. Elks' Flag day serv ice at lodge, 8 p. m. June 15. Elks' annual home coming; celebration at arm ory. Juno 15. Nebraska society re union at State fair grounds. June 10. Sacred Heart Acad emy commencement exorcises. June 17. Waldo Hills pioneer picnic, home of Mrs. John K. HllHt. June 19. School board election. June 24. Moose day in Salem. June 28 Close of voting con test for Queen of Cherry Fair, 9 p. m. July 3 A110rego C range ral ly, Salem. July 3. Annual Cherry fair. July 4. Fourth of July cele bration, State Ftiir grounds. July 4. Indiana Society annual picnic at State Fair grounds. July 20 Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. ifiu i-nizeii.s nui jruiii u veiy iii'in r and subtle minority which works under Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, ground, but o'-casionally throws its ugly bleeding yums and livorrhea. HO U.S.; head into full view. Hang bldg. Phone 180. Several of fha rrAtitnra of t.lifl flil. cago store filed a petition in the Uni - ted States federal court in Portland I some time ago to have McEvoy Bros. I , yy rst lest. I decided involuntary bankrupts. E. h. ' America will teach these people j Sabin, representing the .Merchants' iLlat !"'al,' ,0 fl"fl l" tho flrst twt i lnt.u.tiv nor...i.,t:.. .,,;.,t,i ! Thar is the lesson that I come to re- bv tin: court as trustee for the creditors, j mlnJ ou of 11,1(1 1 wa,lt nsk ?'".. nre Owen Crocker was appointed by Mr.-'011' yourself, going to see to it that Sabin to represent hirn. iu taking charge 1,0 "V!'1 "tolerated who does not honor of tin s tuck anil making an invoice. , K , . , This completed invoice shows a stock ll" P of the president in re valued at 1,3U0. The indebtedness : ioA ,s reference to the disloyal was .f. 0.000. : hyphenates was greeted with prolonged S Attention Moose, Modern Woodmen, Woodmen of the World, yourselves and tamilix are especially invited to at- tend the country fair given at Moose hall tonight by the I'nited Artisans, j The president .was introduced by See Proceeds for tho benefit of Estella ; rotary of State Lansing who referred to ilson our cherry fuir queen. him as " one whose every thought, word o jand need manifests true Amerieumsm. " An Order has been Issued by Major I J1'" president said: Carle Abrnms for a Third battalion! ' Secretary, ladies and gentle shoot for the O. N. G. at Finzer range m"; June 25. 1'our companies, I, K. I, and ' . 1 ,,ave nbt romo "ere this afternoon M will participate in tho shout for the WI,n ,1)e Phpose of delivering to you trophy. Last year tho trophy was won;1"1 ''-'korate address. It seems to me by Company M ind according to the;""1 ,ne ''"' is sufficiently eloquent custo-,i the shoot "is held upon the j nIl'ea0y with the meaning which it grounds of the company holding the I.f ""1 convey to us. The spectacle trophy. The companies will each be tllls morning has been a very moving represented by a team of 10 enlisted spectacle indeed an almost unpre- men who have not qualified for the na- tional rifle competition. Lieut. W. L. spau'ding will act as range officer. Cumpi uy M will furnish the nit dotuil. 0 The management of Hotel Marion n tin nun i1 ft ilm lnut ,i;..n,. ,1.,,, e ti,., season Friday June 111. Dinner served i .f ""' fla,Er (lf ,ho - 'ted Stntes. Some at 7 p. m., music. 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.!t,n"M T'p havc heer fharged with being $1.00 per person. Owing to numerous) a ve7 '.tim''Iltal people, fond of eS out of town reservations we suggest I r'.'-R ' general rhetorical phrases, making table reservations early, ('has. 1 Pr"u'M,-,s not sufficiently defined in oe (i. Miller, Mgr. ! '!ou 1 dare say, there have been ' J o j times of happy and careless ease in this Bathing facilities will soon be of-l' The? ,1,',t,,i't llas icces fered to Snlem people, as a bathing pa-! " " ? ('ihe fhou"rt B ! , , I'll .i t i. in!,s to put our sentiment into noetic vilion has been built near the boat- .,;' ,...,! ltt ., 1 " i c .i. u i ii i ... expression tne words that for the time house of the Salem Ciinoe club and will i,: , ...c-c: , i i i . t, . . soon be towed to its nermnne.it location near the point, on Minto Island. Two house boats for dressing rooms will be j moored near the pavilion, A roller shoot and equipment. already been enjoying themselves for the past few warm davs, but the grown nps will have a chnuce as soon as the pavilion is towed to its permanent lo cation. Carl Moths and Jake Folks are the enterprising owners. ir T ie nav ion. j roi ei ,i, .. : i i n f a tin slide is part of the n it i ? " f,mtp Tr" The buvs uPtl e citv hnvri10"1 , .' '""d. ,f' T ,lS . ' n0t j through was the test ot the Civil war. Call for improvement Donds of the. You know now how deep was thnt test City of Salem, Oregon. Notice is! And von know how that end hereby given tout on July 1, 1010, ed. While it seemed a time of terror there will bo money on hand and up- it has turned out a proof of the validity ' plicnMe to the payment of the follow-. 0f mlf hope did you not see the blue1 ing numbered improvement bonds oi'iaudgiev mingle this morning on the issue "F", dated Jan. 1, l'.HL', mini- procession? Did vou not see the sous' hers 01 to 02, Jjoth inclusive. Holders!,,. a subsequent' generation walking1 of these buods will present them for j together in happv comradeship ) ! payment at the office of the city treas- And yet again the test is applied,! urer ns interest will cease on July .1,1 mv fellow countrymen. A new thought l!llf., C. ). Kice, city treasurer. Dated ; of (iivisiorl of tVolint; has sprun- up I June 7th, lUlii. JuuecU -21 j nni0,,j.st us. '.' f ou know that we are derived in Thi; land concert last night at Will- our citizenship from every nation iu sun purk attracted a crowd estimated , the woild. It is not singular that sen at 2,5l'0, which rather indicated that ! tiuient should be disturbed bv what is ' good music and fine weather is just ; goin. on on the other side of "the water whar the good citizens have been wait- but while sentiment mnv be disturbed ing fn. Tom Ordenmn received his ' local1 ought not to be. ' I believe that usual encores, and responded by sing-1 the v'nst majority of these men whose ing. "America, I Love You." The cor-1 lineage is largely derived from the na-S net M'lo by Harry li. Keil, recently here tions at wnr are iust as lovnl to the IV,., "I.: 1.,., ...'.tl, ........nl Tin il. .1 . T . mi.li.M e in general was fairly gener-; mis with its encores, the selection from, are some men of that extraction who Hobin Hood receiving its snecinl nn-!nr. m.i .1,,. ..... n..i.- ; i Tl... ..... i.. . .'. I .n..;ii. in,- u.-.m ii.iuerr win ue gi veil i nt S o'clock Friday evenine: of this ' wee't. , , 0 President Wilson is fortunate in one expense in tho way of postage. AnoUHcs envelope was received today by Post-. muster Iliickestein with the ligation in tne upper lolVliand corner, "The I White House. Ott'ieinl business. Fenab iv lor private use. s.hhi." inside tne: envelope was the following letter, nd dresNrd to Mr. lluikcstein: "The president, asks ine to make cordial ac knowledgement of the telegram which you and your committee addressed toWl ni.;i in thl? intl,rest of freign senti him ill the name of the Presidential Postmasters of Oregon, and to assure you and every one concerned that your generous approbation and sympathetic interests are appreciated. With nn expression of the president 's hearty thanks, 1 am, sincerely yours, II. Tu multy, secretary to tho president." The telegram to President Wilson was sent by a committee of which Mr. Iliickestein was chaiiman, during the convention SALEM TAXI Csrs of nn iny kind for any place nt stiiy time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 Says: Small But Active Dis loyal Minority Must Be Crushed Out Washington, June 14. President Wil son this afternoon issued a practical challenge to the hyphenates of this country to defeat him in the forthcom ing election. Standing in the shadow of this great" monument to the first president and 5)5 ! addressing one of the largest crowds 5)5 1 ever assembled at Flag day exercises 55 ' here, the president declared thnt a small . but very active body of foreign burn jj. " disloyalists " were attempting n I specie of black mail in connection J with the coming election. I "There is," he declaredl" "disloy- n it v errive in rne I nireii m troq. ir jj, musi ue crusneii out. it proceeds nut ! "nl" a sinnii minority ot foreign "These people are now trying to levy a species of political black mail. declaring 'do what wo want you to do ! 1,1 ,llP interest of one side in the war or I ,ve ?m'11 Jvr,"'k von Ht ,he l'olls-' lappreuse. "If you could have eune with me tnrouph the few years just passed," said the president, "you would have reali.-.ed with me the subtle intrigue aud : sedition that hnv lu...n rr,,;, j '"e'lits.ted outpouring of thousands of souer citizens to manifest their ntr.r. est in the safety of the country and the 1 J!'"'"oliiesM of the flag which is its em blem. I "J remind you how much I ! sentiment has been poured out ia honor ? ;?. - ."L." f?"'"- c.S lT is not a day of sentiment. rV III 1 Mil1 11 T r " ,. V '7 IS , . ' , ' " Ii,.,' . ... :V i -" ' lvc:,t!n- f :.. .i "... , -y o.'j ui pur- pose $ The Nation Tested. Apparently this nation is acnin. nnrl i again and again to be tested and alwnvs i I teste ! in the same way. The last su preme test thnt this nation went citizi n of this beloved hind, hut there : .. '. . "vl . .' " I""' moot i.s tint at the present time are lo- im tlwir 1ip t,. ...l,.,.niu .i, ;,,vi ' jence of the government of the I'nited! .Statis in the interest of matters which ' nr.. f..r.,:.,.. ... .... . i piiere is disiovtiltv active in the: lnite 1 States and it must be absolutely: (.rusr,ed. It proceeds from a minority, I i,t ,.rr ..,:.. nli i,ti -,;,:.;.; 1 It works under ground, but it nlso show.- its ugly head where we can seel it and there are those tit this moment who are trying to levy a species of political black mail, saving 'do what ment or we will wreak our vengeance at tin polls.' That i.s the sort of thing against which the American nation will turn with n miuht and triumph of senti- j ment which will teach those gentlemen I once for all that loyalty to this flag is the f irst test of tolerance in the United States. "That is the lesson that T have come! to remind vou of on this day no mere j sentiment." A great saving in the wny of licking stumps and placing them on third mid fourth class matter is now offered the ! merchants of Salem besides other goo I H'opte in the country. Heretofore ad vertising circulars and pamphlets cum ing under the head of third and fourth class matter had to be separately stamped, iiulevs 2.000 or more were mailed, iu which case the total amount efrigerator Time Hot weather is now up m I i. .1 I. '. : i 'i&SMmm if Why pay double price for some of the new fangled fancy kind that do not give you a bit better service for your money. Call and look over our line, we can surely save you money. Prices $8.50 to $27.50, All Sizes and Kinds PffFF In order to start off with a rush we are offering as a special inducement, FREE ICE to cash refriger ator customers. We will give you ice as follows : ."() lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing S 5.00 7.1 lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing $ 7.50 100 lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing $ 8.50 125 lbs. ice delivered free with every box cosjting $10.00 150 lbs. iip delivered free with every bog costiub S12.50 175 lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing SH.OO "00 lbs. ice delivered flee with every box costing S1850 250 lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing $2.4. 50 300 lbs. ice delivered free with every box costing . $27.50 A I'ine Line of 1'sed Refrigerators, $3.00 and TJp. Our new stock of house furnishings is unexcelled for price and quality and we will take in your old furniture as part payment. E. L. Stiff & Son . "THE BUSY STORE" We'ed like to figure your bill we usually get the business. of postage could be paid and the circu-1 lars mailed in' bulk. According to a recent ruling, this number has been re-' duced to 300 by the post office depart-J iuent in Washington. This menus that; the merchant with 300 or more circu-1 litis or sample pieces of merchandise may mail them and the postage paid 1 to the postmaster, thus being saved the labor of affixing a stamp to each cir cular or package. I Twelve Hundred Veterans Assembled at Eugene 1,'igene, Ore., June .11. Twelve liun - dred veterans were iu Kugene today to begin tho annual state encampment ui four veterans' organizations. The tirand Army of the Hepublic, the Span- ish-Amencnn wnr vnternns, Ladies ot the ti A. K and the Women's Relief corp.?. are participating. The encamp ment will open with a parade at noon. The first .session will be held at 2:110 p. m. Flag day ceremonies are part of tud:i 's program. City Market Ice & Coal Company Salem's New Ice Company We are here to stay. Prompt delivery 141 N. High Street DEMAND CLEAR VISION See Things From the Proper Angle These strenuous times. Our Work is fully guaranteed as to fit and finish. You Look Well and See Well when we fit your eyes MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldg., Phone 109. on us and you will be considering a new Re frigerator. We handle the famous Garland line, a line that cannot be beat for serv ice, quality and appear ance, and can sell them to you at a reasonable price within the reach or all. : : ! The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca tion at 110 1-2 Com'l ttreet. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes. I'ay us a visit. :je sje jc sji t! sj $ r 'fi 3 AMOTION SALE Of high class household fur niture ut Nl IdS Oak St. on. Fri day June 10 at 1:110 p. in., see Thursdnvs Journal for full par ticulars.' F. N. WOOHRV, ; .), . 1 $ 1 -i- F. J. 11 KSSLER, Auctioneer Owner. l'hone 511. s!c . rhone 81 for lack of service. to any -part of City . Phone 474