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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
THREE All Records Broken: at The Nation's Favorite n THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 16. 1016. the BIG SHOE SALE! But Nut a 1 tt The first half of the month has gone beyond our fondest hopes, now we are go ing to start on the second half and make the second half of the month a greater success than the first. This sale has increased in volume right from the first. Each day the news is spreading about the great bargains offered in this sale and each day the trade becomes heavier. - Dont miss this opportunity as shoes will never be bought as low (again. Buy shoes for the next year or two and save money. SOME OF THE PRICES THAT WILL MAKE THE BIG INCREASE Jtj Our entire stock of Hanan Pumps, regular $6 now go at . . , $3.95 entire stock of new and up to date $5 Pumps, go at $3.35 HI Our entire stock of new Spring styles in $4.50 and $4 Pumps, go at ... . $2.95 All other Pumps, broken sizes and odd Iots go at ......... $2.35 and $1.95 Broken lines Men s Hanan $7 Oxfords now go at $4.95 Broken lines Men's $4 and $5 Dress Shoes now go at $2.95 Broken lines Ladies' $4 and $4.50 Dress Shoes, all styles.go at ... . $2.95 A chance to try the famous Ground Gripner $6 Shoe, now $4.95 g 150 pairs Ladies' $5' white New Buck Button Sport Shoes go at ...... . $3.95 noire nf Mon'c Fllr Role i;vv jiiuia ui iiivii o um isiuo, tvguiui yfaiuv iv fs, gu ui yl.JO 300 pairs of Men's, Women's. Boys' and Children's Tennis Shoes go at .... 50c 500 pairs Children's barefoot sandals, all sizes up to 2, go at 95c 100 pairs Men's Work Shoes in tan and black, $3.50 grades at $2.65 Boy's Shoes, all sizes, $2 to $3, now go at $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 Men's Oxfords up to $6 grades, all sizes and kinds now go at $2.95 200 pairs of English made Shoes, $6 grades, go at $3.95 150 pairs Ladies' $5 white high heeled lace 9-inch boots at $3.35 D m 1 n to H a 1UJ a Special Agents for Hanan Shoes, Witch-Elk Boots, Ground Gripper Shoes, Fox Pumps SHOE Cut Rates on all Repair Work Next to the Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon There Is No Better Niici' explained that the- majority Pork, Vtal end MDVton. proposition merely said that the demo- j Veal dressed 8fri Ca I 'arty tavored won.nn imtf'rage . Pork, dressed "lt)e. ratio ami referred it to t lie states. iPork, or. foot Judge Monro of Pennsylvania, want- '.Spring lambs, oil to know if states such as Olio, for 'Meets iiistani'Vi' where yu,ffinige iad tvvi.- Cowt been defeated, if there would not bo a Hulls ' perplexing question to know what the Kwes , denrWrats stood for if still u thiid time; Wethers tlio mattov lioull t-oiiie up. - N-niitorl hoy. Pittaiun of Nova.la, m-xt mtnW a i Tuiiiiitoi , I rooming woman (oittniirto iffi-n. .up-1 Col'bace 'nrr;vd by rooting frmn tl'e srallorii-s I ( 'i:i-iiiiil.rts and. vigorous hist-s fniiu M.'i-tinns of ; $trics garlic tlietloof. .Sonator Wali 'of Moi.tanu, j Potatoes, cwt ooiiiMiided the run- for tht majority. I Potatoes', now .lames then put the question and the j B'tete . platform was adopted with a r.arvof i Afraracas . ... .. The .Massachusetts delegate hur-1 Radikhf i hall slinking his list! Green onion ' 'uKfo.-ldli . .. 7(i7 1-2e. Invl 3-ili: " I'liiii . 4 fir.' 5 3-iin '1 l i'x 4(,rf4 l!u e Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President veil nedj out of the and mutteriiii' Delegate Palmer of Pennsylvania. pro(-iitod a resolution ' providing for uieilinds of selecting delegatex, which was- ndipted. I ao ctiiLfiitoiu then, nt ::i:ll uljouiued tine die. t'.no $3.25 'iOii Vm -$1.25(B-l.f0 an Hon , Oo lk t w p. in., sje :t (Coatlnned from page one.) (Continued from Page 1.) THE MARKETS the enthusiasm l.y waving the Texas C'hicugo a man who he said "had not "Lone Star'' fh.g over the heads of.opeued his lips for six Years." the crowd from the chairman's ros- T., .., . , ' . ..... ..... .1 . thev did not dare iimiiiniite K ihu mm, Other state tlag. were taken to,Kf ..j,,,, of miu,, ,, ,,, . the Plattorin, an. the m.wd joined m . .,.,., he ,(,ntiu,(,. ..Tlicv tli1 nt lrv f Am", "ii'ld Pdaek .loe," i i I sje ;Jc jc I'nilge, one the soul of pl.1. i und got ri"H N'riato "The KeJ White and P.lue," and oth ern. After the demonstration had been under way :!0 minutes, New York and some other delegates resumed their seats. Waving a cane over the n at tiic chairman s desk, Senator Hughes renew the clamor by lead-i in three cheers for the president. j The band exhausted the list of popu lar airs, then turned to "TippeiHry " j and the crowd joined in the chorus.; Some of the delegates stopped dem-l onstrating long enough to drain pop I ooim-s anu .uen wen, o u k , , . ag, Wl,,yh of MoIltuIl!li ,, ronji)1(J dare to nominate Senat of the men who have In the reput'lunn party. "They did not daie Di-minate a man who has been responsible for their con duct so they went into the ciiuieumbs u. man." riator More, chairman of the reso lutions committee, was presented by Juuies after Ki ed hud concluded. He suid he had not ha1 any sleep for 4S hours and that some of his colleagues on the committee, "with presumption," had suggested that since they were more youthful, they should read the platform. He then introduced Senator The following price for fruits arid vegetable ate those atkfd.by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the produeer. All other prices 'are those ptid the producer. Correction are made ily. Stayton Nevs 'Band Concert at a record which has won for him the' j congratulation!! of iiifr friends as he I was one of the leader in the move- (""apital Journal Special Service) ment which resulted iu the present up - Stavton, Or., June Hi. The anuualjto date bi;'h school building of which rhool election will take plai-e next j the entire country is proud. j The second band concert of the sea- Monday at tho high school building. Rev. T. ri. ford of Salem held the 'son will be given in WilNon park this The directors are K. M. Olmsted edU-jthird quarterly eonfeienee in the evening beginning at S m'clock. The cr of the Stayton Mail, George Hrovvn .Mtheodist Kpiseopal church here Wed-; specials tor the evening ure a from and William Smith. The term of tbejnesday night, the pastor reporting the; bone solii, by Oscar Stodhamnicr and 1'irsT mentioned being up, and not hav- accession of tcu adults lu church meni- the singing of'" Down Home in Tenn ing a candidate leaves that vacam'y bership since the la-v iiarierly eon-lessee" bv Tom Ordemann. to be filled. A. U. -ardner ono ot tuoiterence. I March, "Jewell's Triiumdi" K:i Kev. Mr. Ware of St. ,lohn, Wash.,11 .who has been holding meetings in thei 'crowd while the demonstration was going on. Toe crowd roared and sev eral women suffrage workers with golden umbrellas and yellow sweaters ; mounted the platform and held a suf 'fiagt? umbrella over the head of rep resentative Heflin of Alabama, one of the most vigorous "antis" in eon igress. He -apparently enjoyed the fot ' nation. ' The band, its rr i toire taxed, turn ;ed to such ancient ballads as "On the Hanks of the Wabash" mid "Turkey ; in the Straw. " At 11::;0 al! but a few delegates had taken their places, 'readv to go on, and at ll::fi ' hairrnan James sounded the first gavel rap. i The demonstration bud lasted " mill 'utes." Delegates Clamor for Vote i The roll '-all of states was resumed 'and Arizona viel.led to Ohio, Governor first sec-President i Harmon, of Ohio, made the !,.. ,.i;., ..i, r, .,.k.,u- e Wi ?nn Yxv inniffht ntiHon heaviest, turpayers ot the district,; nresident of the farmers and Mer-i, position. The retiring officer has tnadei chants Lank, proprietor ot me iiour (;, ,.h.,r,.-u hU s x u-.ill and owner of the excelsior null, ,Sun,,av nis,t Several accessions to is being favorably mentioned tor the' h , . - .. . estiug sermons. Afj. Ware foroerly lived in this neighborhood and his for mer friends were glad to greet him. Mr. aud Mrs. K. M. Oinisted will visit in Portland on Saturday. Mrs. Martha Decker has arrived home in Stayton after visiting her daughter during and. after the Rose! caruival in Portland. Miss Nellie Shreve who bus been If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air Xe Diet Take And in Portland and Dallas is home'' . Moderate in Your Eedr.ce Your weight. . Oil of Korein. . ; visitiu Lack of fresh air it is f-aid weakenjjfor the sumiuej-. I the oxygen carrying power of the blood, j Mis Mabel Cmr lner daughter ot': the liver becomes sluggish, fat lecumu-1 councilman J. if. Gardner. Vho has! " latos and the action of many of tho- been employed at .North Powder in ital organs are hindered thereby. The Eastern Oregon, is visiting her par- heart action becomes weak, work iiancntK here for the Mimnier. , effort and the beauty of the figure is; ,r. , vr, niri. ,ev visited. destroyed. . 1 1 lie former's ptirents In '.orvnllis last I fat put on by indoor life n nujealthy j Sl11,lliv 2inc an, ri.t ,.!,, i,v ,.! tr.d if nature is not assisted in throw-j T,,,;.e is a yrw race on fur the ing it off a serious case of obesity may Vli.(iuf p,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,'), here, Art,nr result. . f.lder having resigned the position' - When you feel tliat you are getting The eoutestants. are Miss Delia Her-' too stout, take tne matter in nana mi wb , hn afcj,t(,, to Mr.1 Triiunpli IISll. ftverture " F'ione Dunce" Suppe, Humoresipie "Magpie had J'ari-ot''! P-endix. j Trombone solo "Tramp. Tramp,! Tramp" Goblniali, Oscar Stcelharrmer.' I'oyniel opera selection "The Onlc-Gii-1" Herbert. " j Vocal solo "Down Home in 'lid Ten-' nessee" Donaldson, Tom Ordemann. (a) "Howl of Pausies" Keynard. (b) (Keijue.-t) "American Patrol' M each em. Concert Waltzes "Spirit of I.ove' Hall. (a) '' Pizzicaio Polkn" sirauss. (b) "Iiolian Sngwa" Alleu. March "All An, erica" Zaine.-nio. $ $ sc BE CAEEFUL IN USING A j The second speech in seconding the 'president's nomination was made by (Governor Stuart of Virginia, to whom (the Arkansas delegation yielded. He Iferring to Virginia as "the mother of i presidents, " Governor Stuart, referred ! to the president as "ber illustrious 'son." I The delegates wnnte.l to wait no longer and cried, "Vote! Vote!'' On motion of Senator Hughes, of New Jersey, the rules were suspended and no ballots whatever were taken. The delegates simply roared, "Aye" when the names of Wilson and -Marshall were called successively, an1 Chairman James declared them nomi nated by acclamation. Senator Kern, nominating vice-president Marshall, and discarded a long prepared speci.'b, Hint simply said: "1 nominate, Thomas Riley ! shall.." l The nominations of both candidates were completed four minutes before i innliiigut. I The convention tin today. CAEEFUL IN USING SOAP ON YOUB HAIR Macleay News fl'npital Journal Special Service.) Macleay. Ore.. June. PI. Owing to ickness of Macleay 's correspondent no news was published last week and this ncvs is somewhat behind time. take the matter in hand at once. Don t wait until your ngure nasi ,jpr It-come a Jose ami your nemio rumt'i through carrying around i burden of uLsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend as much time ns you pos-ihly tan in the open; breathe deeply, and jet from Central pharmacy or any druggist a box of oil of korein spsules; tale one after each meal an1 on before retirinu at niuht. Weigh yourself every few lays and teep up the treatment until ou are down to normal, oil of korein is ab eolutely hnrmle-s, is plea-ant to take, helps the d-'gesti.m and even a few days treatireit ha been reported to -tow a aotice ible reduction in weight. for some time, ami K D. Alex under editor ot' the Stayton Standard. Mr. Alexander is a life hmg deinociat ami bis friends state he -tanIs a good . show of getting the po-ition whn h it is -aid pays 1 10". Manv l;!is were fly in- throughout the biisiiic-s -tci-iion aiol residential' part of town on flag .lay. Tin" family of councilman I'liaib'S I). Stayton are lamping for the sum mer on an i-land near Hie city. Mr-. .1. W Mayo ariivcl home tlif week from a !'or;lHnd is:t. Manlev S:evart who has b.cu in Portland i hoite i.niu. dl.-t. Most soaps and prepared sli.unpoos: the coutam Ion muni alkali, which is rery injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thinz to use is just plain, "'' Pdigree lias rented the Griffith mulsified encounut oil. for it is purei place in the hills for the next year, knd entirely grcascless. It's very cheap' tbe consideration being .1,0''0 cash, a iii I beats the mo-t expensive soaps or! Onie Martin mid family, l.'has. Kens anything el-e ill to pieces. You can! den Mid family, .luck Pulton and wife get this at liny drug store, and a few anil Albert Jacobs motored to Mehaina ounces w ill la-t the whole family for ' Sunday for a pb'iiure trip, months. ' i Strawberry picking is at its height Simplv moisten the hair with water and crows of pickers are at vyork in and rub it in. about n tea-poonful isi three vurds near Mnclony. Onie Mar all that is reuiiv.l. makes an abiiml-j tin. Wui. Haib y njol Dan Miller are ance fif ridi, cn-nniy bither. cleanses the posi-s.o of these yards hud III) tho!ouc,hly, am) rin-e out ea-ily. The i rc.oi.t fair crops. hair i)iie- quickly aiol evenly, and is H. li. Martin atol family motored to soft, fre-h looking. bright, fluffy. ; Mileiji Tue-dar evening to attend the wavy, and eay to ban-lie. flesilcs, it ..pi ning bni.l eoncert. --! inn .ti cs in, i i-er aii'o: 01 m I ucing greeted with the closest atlen- tion and frequent hand clapping. , The loudest apfilau-e of the reading greeted the platform's attack on hy. .phenated citizens and organization which sought to infliiei Amerieuns. j Senator Hollis of New Hampshire, took up the rending of the pliuform. The labor legislation pledges were giv . en a big oval ion. i 'J'he woman suffrage n commendation ;was also greeted with cheers and pro longed applause. I Heading of the platform was oomplc !ed at l:i2--with a goodly niuud of lii.ers rtid hun1 i.lin.i n apparently Arimment BMn, Mono moved adoption of the. commit tc's icjiort and when he saw at least two delegates shontine- for recoonition. I ho demanded the previous iuestion I which would have the effect of shutting! oi l all debate. It, was apparent n, niu-1 jnrhy of the delegates reseuled any! flno to shut off debate. ' I Delegate I.aniosne insisted in being, heard aud rend tin amendment that the democratic, party "sympathizes with the Irish people" in' their revolt and desire for liberty. Groans, laughter,' hisses and shouts of "raus mit him,"' greeted the amendment. .Tames at once announced that all amendments offered from the floor had to be referred to the resolutions coin mittee. T.amosne protested in vain. ! Governor Ferguson of Texas, was recognized and pro-ented ihe minority j resolutions i mittee report. Thirty . minutes was allowed for debute on both sides. Ferguson had only one poini .,f dif ference with the majority. It related to the suffrage (.lank and rend: "The deinoi-intie party has always stood for the sovereignty of the sev eral states in the control and rcgiila- tion of election. We reaffirm the his- torie position of ouf party and favor, that wise provision of the 'constitution, ' the power to prescribe the iiialifici. tiotis o'f their electors." The Closing Scenes. ; The rsolntinn wa signed by four members of the committee. Governor Ferguson held that fllop tion of the plank as recommended bv the majority would be a departure from the tenets of the democratic faith laid down by Jefferson nn.) followed by Jackson. He said it was purely pnliti- eal expediency nnd he intimated that Mills are paying mi ,-,. ,,.ut and this price is governed entirely by Portland (plot at ion.. Oais are U)MJ weal,; with a price of IIS and -til.'. Cucumbers have come down, to 'faith in price as the droi. within the last ! few days was from sni ,-. ,:t a , (oz.cn to .VI cents. New pot nines' ere whole jsaleing m 3 ,..-uts. Oregon onions an- out of the market, but the California j supply is coining in. With the coming of hot w-uthi-r, i lemons are advancing with .juotHtioos : at $-f..Vl and CrratEs. Wheat- Oats liollcd barley Corn 1 'racked corn ... Bran Shorts, per ton Alfalfa, California, ton SO- ,'tVf 40c tsc.oo I!7.00 ,.. 27.00 .. $.'9.50 Green peppers Green peus . .-. !io'IOo Carrots, sack,, new , $3.75 Ct.rreis, dozen in0 Onions, I'uHtnrma 9t.rt.0f Rhubarb.. dl)iv Florida celery 00 TruUs. Oinncies, Valencies , tU.Tri l.iuioj's. per Imiv .' -t,.'.n.t' $5.00 BanariiB, pound ilo Apples "00 Cnlifernia grape fruit $3 1)0 Florida grape fruit fi.00.7j $17 00 IPmeappIei . . 7 i-2- Honey $3.50 1 Sfravvl erries ipI.OOiTt'J 1!5 .Clerries, box (1.30 I B-etaU Prices. 1 Fggs, per do:en, fietb ranch V,Un Sugar, ef,ne , $H 75 S igur, beet 8.S5 ' reunery butter 3 jc flour, hard wheat 1. liiV't..'if) Flour, valley 5fi''l:!5 PORTLAND MAFKET. Po'rlliiu-I, Or., .June, 10. U'benl 'luh -'4cO;Ui)c; iTIuestem M.'i'ert'.Wi!; . fottyfold s.'.co ti.l..; ; r Kuss'i.ii S4e line. I Ik.ls-No. 1 nhito fe.-.l .',.. ' ('i.rb-y, iL'w. Flogs, lust live S.lll. Ptiuie steer, $7.sft; fiincy cows ifti.Ho; calves SS. ... '- Spring lun.V.s . lluttir ''ity I'riHo.ery ilfn-; comiUy In, tier :"c. ' I'lig -" b cC'd Local rstms 2'Mii i-b'. Hen, 14ci,.:4 l.o,.. l,roilc-s i7ecj) 14c; gc.-se lOcfcilK Eotter. Eutterfat Creamery butter, per pound . Country butter I... Eggs and Poultry. F.ggB, ciiso count, cash Kggs, trade Hens, pound Roosters, old, per pound .... lirnilers, ui'.ler 1,'ihiiiimIs ... . mIm! German Organization loEgrahilates Kurfee I'liica-o, .time Hi. 'pie 'lniwu- . . .1110.00 ' Anieiican Alliance today si 1.1 a inos I sago of congratulation to Kobert Km I met lim'.e, the ''liidigo del. gate to S7eth din.ocp-atic convention ;it Si. LoaiM - -Be, who . list, the 'only opprising v. -to to . ilOcte' riaUng the, not.tiiiution of l'j'. s'd.uit V'il-ou unat.iiii.'.tis. Ki rl.c. was q.ioted t(k!uy l,y :ntor-- 2le 1 vinwers for ' hhago t-nnors i.s stuliag Hie, he "bad w.-tsi tilings to hti.i than l-cli.rty osa.-isui" and that he op; -mod fce Wil-'oo l.i-a;ie of the dictates of hin l'i .-ons.-ii 1 "''"''-'' --'-"-tifitri Ml Mtitm mm mi Mi War- ljourne.l until tl II 11 tl El II n 11 N 11 ti ei ti Closing of mwf prn rtlwiiiiiiiiiBiiMBi t I I r D ; t and flainlruf f. Try Capital Journal Wast Adi. simp-three the majority of the committee had been j 11 ri 11 11 u 11 ti 11 11 ti ti ti 11 ti M I H1PWF1 II If El aninitited in placing the plank in ly liecnnso they hoped to get. western states ley it. "We are asked now to join with those who would have us lieiieve that Woodrow Wilson can lie intimidated bv the swish of the skirts of the militant suffragettes," he declared. "If this is n state question and lint a national question, then what has this convention got to do w ith it f " If you want to sus tain our doctrine of state rinhts. vote for the minority resolution." Suffragettes in the galleiics liis-e.l Ferguson, Senator Stone renlicd on behalf of the majority, declaring that the TeMin, "made 11 man of straw and demolish ed him." He insisted that the gover nor misconstrued the whole situation. r, 1 r. t 1 1 I C r c t E e E r E t: r K r 1 t 1; E I I Reduced 25 to 5 o and More Everything in Our Store Hartman Bros. Co. Successors to Barr's Jewelry Siore State and Liberty Streets C to HtA 2H mi mi mm