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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. Jl'XE 20. 1016. Mr. Motorist You can save money on your purchases of Auto Accessories and Auto Robes in our Accessory Department on the second floor. Here are a few of the articles we sellprices unusually low: Tire Covers $1.25. $1.45, $1.50 and $1.90; Jacks $1.65; Pumps $1.98. $3.00 with air guage attached $3.85; Tool Kits $1.50, $2.39, $2.98, $4.95, $5.95; Patching Outfits 25c and $1.25. Hand Horns $3.95. m-w-r e 1 -w-il j AA AO 1 dl 1 AD j--csfy( warning Mgnais iieciric ana i.yo Headlights $9.98 pair, Taillights 9 8c and $1.19, Sidelights $4.98, BumpersFord models at $1.95-large car type at $7.50, Mirrors $US, $1.69, $1.95 and $2.69, Driving Glasses plain or Amber 50c, Blowout Shoes 39c and 50c, Goggles 65c, Auto Clocks $1.69, Trouble Finders 98c, Reliners $1.50 to $3.00, Carbon Remover in cans at $1.00, and many other articles at attractive prices. Tomorrow's Big Sale t Our 800th Wednesday Surprise Sale I An Immense Sale of Imported Pongee Silks at 39c a Yard These Silks are imported from the best silk countries across the wDter we t get them direct and as these were bought a year ago we can quote a airpris- ingly low price tor our oOUth Wednesday burpnse bale. :; These Silks are just the thing for Waists Women's, Misses' and Children's :; Dresses, Men's Shirts, etc.; 2:5 inches wide and a big value at this price for :; next Wednesday '. 3QC a Yard Sale starts at 8:?,0. See the window display. We cannot fill mail orders for these silks. - ro v QUALITY AND SERVICE Largest line or ouu Cases, Trunks, and Bags in Salem. (Second Floor) TTt- I'll I "I I'H !! l i. 1 . I i E J.' a . I F'W F.l w iovoning. mttmmHlinHHIIHHltlllH"t'"" imh nmnnimmi?iiimnttt T The police department today is host 10 tlirOC men W HO nril- I'li-ncu u- the streets of the business district. Hvrou Tigerstrand an-l K. Wagner are charged with vagrancy while I'red Brown is boohed on a charge of drunkenness. All Around Town : ' COMINGEYENTS June 24. Moose day in Salem. June L'3. ti'Tnian Lutheran church picnic at State Fair grounds. June "i ('lose of voting eon test for Queen of Cherry Fair, ft a. in. July 3 All-Oregon Grange ral ly, Salem. July 3. Annual Cherry fair. July 4. Fourth of July cele bration, State Fair grounds. July 4. Indiana society annual iiciiie at State Fair grounds. July 1218. Sulem Chautauqua. July 19. Monthly meeting of Commercial club. July 20. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 20. Southern Pacific rail way men 'g picnic, State Fair grounds. $ Owing to inclement and threatening 4 i weather, the band concert due tonight 9c I 1i:in lieen positioned. We have all kinds of fire works. Wholesale and retail at Kwong Vick I. ting & Co. I .VI S. "Hi.;!! St., i'hone 2Vt Salem, Oregon. The cherry display of the annual Salem Cherrv fair is wanted l'" Moir and Frank I'd. of Portland. In a I communication to the Commercial club jthey state that the display will lie ii!iveii n uood location, similar to that . of the roses from the Itose show and that in their opinion a 'proper display it ' L' A I. i ... 1 1 ' II I . .. I of the Salem cherrv will lie a fine ad vertisement lor the city. Baptist Picnic postponed. Owing to It... 1. 1.. .1,., i,m,l,iv , I school picnic will lie i sc sfc sfc sjc sfc sfc sfc sfc sfc sfc fc Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse es correctly. U. S. Bank. Bid,;. The first meeting of the lately elect, ed board til' directors of the Commer cial club will be held at the club rooms tomorrow noon. Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gardner & Kcene, jewelers and opticians. Members of the Remiblican Womans club interested in Company M willl meet Wednesday atlcruoon at. -o'clock at the home of Mrs. William . Asseln, 512 North Liberty street. While others are reducing we are postponed in definitely, A special meeting of the members of the Commercial club lias been call ed by president Joseph II. Albert for Wednesday evening. Several matters of importance have tii'veloped within the last few days and for a discussion and expression of opinions, this meet ing has been I'nlled. One of the sub jects to come before the meeting is that of the proposed new Soutiieru Pa cific depot. Robin D. Day, who has been called out with Co. M has made arrangements to have his clients taken care of at his office during his absence. J. R. Ellison, of the Ellison-White 'huiitauoua svstein.f was in the city yesterday conferring with the chair men of the several committees having in charge the Salem chautaiua. He is especially well pleased with the 1,'intiiiifiii'i t.rnciui-tu for tilt o'wnn .ncrensing our stock. '1 Here's a rn- ,,V- , ,haf t01. tlK. ti,st tillie his ,.,. sonf ask us. Gardner & Keenc, jewel- ' win ,.omc , o( California with ers and opticians. m,ta loss and that the prospects are vr i lr ?i. t t. 1 I vei v encouraging for Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen .1. Pemlicrton j S 0 of liitill South Commercial street audi ,.,. their damditer Mrs. Albert Hntos left! Salem " have 40 manage to get thin lilnrniiKr f,- f ., n 1 1 ten W, lilloilg Wltll ClOVCl! IfSS JlttoriieVS for a two months visit. ' ". that Company , 0 I Clackamas. You ran fnmisli vnnr hnuA fn mm seated in th now M has mobilized at The profession is repre :' conipanv bv the follow- ling legal lights: Captain Max Gohlhnr; i Lieutenant liana II. Allen; Lieutenant I Walter L. Spaulding; Sergeant II. F. half at E. L. Stiff Sc. Son. Weather ncrmittinr the tbird r.linr. rian band concert will be given this Uclntnrlt ; sergeant K. (. wygant; evening in M'illson j.ark. The concert I'01'"1 A- A- ' "' MW"K ic i.rnv nC l Imii.l t. , I. ,.,1 ,0 11U pinnies: .101111 n. i iirson, nooin it. 1 Ford Owners, Save$ on Your Fuel Equip your machine with Via's Distil late Burner. Get twenty-live miles to the gallin of distillate. Cut your operating expenses in half. Price $5.00 attached ready to run. Installed by VICK BROS. Salem, Oregon dp v, liich ho bciii'vi's in hnrtHy in con'li t ton to .Mtjnitl the liravy trjitTn ot' huudmls of jiutnnioliilew, slirmhi the licai'h ln'ciniif as popuhir as th; islainl was ono vcar ao. k A A sit )k )c sic sic sk sk sk sk sk sk )t li TODAY'S BALL SCORES I j I 4 Sf 4? 4 t rj T I 1' .yipnvates: .lohu 11. ..u .,,,.,..,r.,.i f,. )-.,; I'av, lialpn l. .Monies Charles '.. Ran- lilall and Ar'.hur .1. Itcinhnrt. All kinds of new and used furniture ; r. H. L. Deiinal of San Francisco, tit K. L. Stiff & Son. I who is interested in the development o of the flax industry in the valley, is The Salem Commercial club will he in the city, the guest of Mrs. William represented at the homecoming eele-,1'. Lord. He will return to Kugeue bration at McMinnvilb Friday of this! this evening. This at.'ernoon he was week by (L leckebach who will! in conference with Theodore Koth. di deliver a message of good will from rector of the industrial department of Salem and its commercial body. the Commercial club. The interest of o - I Dr. Deiinel in the flax industry comes Let us figure on your bill of funii-jfroin the fact that he is interested in ture, we usually get the business. K. i knitting mills in different parts of the L. Stiff i Son. i country. National. 11. 1 Civic Department at done 1o make it. a to attract touristH the alley is coin Willi m i n Calloway, II. II. Thiclson and First game: If. H. K Boston 2 -1 New York -t ! I Tvler and (lowdv; ndeison and Har iden". Second game: Host on New York liagnu iiiid dowdy; Tosr. and Kariden, Dooin. First game: Philadelphia Hrooklyii n. i 0 Schauei' 1?. 1 H. II S The family of the Eer. George F. Along with the other weeping and Holt pastor of the First Haptist church sorrowful folks at the Southern 1'acific will arrive in the city within n few depot this morning when the bovs left days. Part of their furniture arrived for the t rout at Clackamas, was Kd j yesterday. The boys of the family: die Hansen, the mascot and bugler of I decided to drive tln".r car overland, ! the company. K.ldie had a good right jleaxing Riverside yesterday. .to weep which iie did along with the ! - -o others from the fact that he was oblig- If you are in need of lumber, build-. ed to stay at home while the rest of crs hardware, paints, lime, etc, it 1 the boys of 'onipauy M were leaving, would pay you to pay us a call. Falls! rnfortunately tor Kddie, the army Citv-Salein Lumber Co., !l III S, VJth. regulations make no pro ision for nias- Phone SIX Cots. I ,. H. Steinbock is today trying to reach an estimate of the loss caused him in the burning of the old N. Coin-' lnercial street church on the banks of the mill creek. Pinnies last night ir reparably damaged the building and a large stock of rags stored in it. Stein bock has used the structure as a store house for woolen rags which iie is col lecting for shipment east. The ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps and other patriotic organizations who have undertaken to make comfort bags or "housewives'' for every mem ber of Companv M. are today making the rounds of the stores completing j their purchases of materials. Tumor-1 row they will assemble In the company i room at the armory anl will meet daily until the full number of bags is com pleted. I Strangely silent the armory seems now- in comparison with t'.ie noise in cidental to the mobilization activities' of the soldier boys. The big drill hall; resembles a battle field with the tin-: necessary articles left behind by the; boys. 1'i'istairs the quartermaster's de-: partment is denuded of clothing and: other supplies while in the locker rooms the gun racks arc empty and the lockers are without uniforms. That patriotism is not dead was made patent during the recruiting for Company M shortly before it entrain ed this morning. A man fifty years old pleaded to be allowed to go with the hoys to Clackamas but was turned down. Thinking that expense mig'.it. have something to do with the refusal the applicant offered to foot every bill himself if Cncle Sam would only take him and feed hint while with the col ors. 1'ntil the reserve is called out re cruiting will be confined to the young er men. i0 Hal Hibbard camp, Spanish-American War veterans, and Hie Hal Hib bard auxiliary have taken notice of the prompt and effective manner in which Company M was mobilized fol lowing the call to th'.1 colors Sunday. (. II. Carson, L. H. Davis and Harvey Wells were the resolutions committee of Hal ilibbard camp while the com mittee representing the auxiliary was composed ot .Mrs. r. It. Soutliwicli. Mis. Hnth P.rant and Mrs. ,1. Ii. Chen ow eth. Salem business men are courteous iiLid generous with their window space according to the "tack-up" man of the Kllison-White chautaucpia wbe is in the city putting oat advertising. Word has been received by Mr. Herbs man that in many localities their ad vance advei Risers had not been ac corded much space from business houses, bill it seems that in Salem he was not only courteously received, but merchants were glad to assist in ad vancing the interests of the summer chautauqua. GUM THE ATHLETE'S HOPE Priends of the renowned baseball player, Christy Muthcwson, assert that at least some measure of his uncanny imperturbability in the pitcher's box is due to his steady use of chewing gam while playing, says the Chicago Herald. His poise and calmness under all conditions have nth-acted the at tention of all observers who have be held him at work.. Throughout his fif teen years ot service hc lias beeu hail ed times without number as the great est of pitcdiers and as the man who had more control of the ball than any other hurler before him or during his reii"n. Thoso vrho know him best believe that he relies a great deal for his self command when the pinch conies upon MILL OH AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all wty Points. Leaves Mill City' 6:15 a. m.; Stayton 7:45, Salem, 9:15. Keturn, leaves Salem 4:30 p. m ; dtayton 5:15; Mill City 7:20. Phone 13 The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loea- tion at 110 1-2 Com'l street. Fverything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes, l'ay us a visit. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Seryice Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Or. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligll Hotel PHONE 700 chewing gum. Certain it is that when the exciting moments come and the fate of one thrown ball may decblei the whole issue his jaws can be seen to crush the chewing gum steinly aid rosolutolv. And a glance at the rec ords of the "old master" for the' loo:,' stretch of his service will show that no has not usiuillv chewed in vain. Veiilv, little things ol'tlimes ine.m much, and the humble stick of chewing gum doeth a great worn. Busick & Sons Sell Business at Donafci During the past few days at les st two business changes of coiisiilefabln importance have been made, each of which will have more or less iiifluenco upon the commercial activity of Honfld and vicinity. The first of these changes was the purchase of the .1. 1.. Busick & Sons i... l;, I, .,. Hms.. recent urr v- lals from Vancouver, Wash. The siilo jwas made several days ago, but it wr;s ! not until the first of last week tluit. j Mr. Vidcock took possession of his m w , purchase. 01. A. Tidcock will be in charge -.f the business, and he moved his family u.,vnrnl ,l.iv n.m T.. 1.. Klisb'k ! has been manager of the eslablishnie ( I : i.,.l II.. li.ii m.iv.'il his family to Salem and will give bif 'entire time to the mercantile busim-M there. This is a most estimable family nnd the people of Donald are loath ' give them up, but what is our loss is Su lem 's gain. Donald Record. Dell, Cheney, 1'nlil the river fulls about three fi eet, what should be caniuing eniunds Work on Camp Grounds! ""Vh"X Thrt first meeting f hc Civic de-IP, It. Southwich. piirtnient of the ('mninercinl Club since tho election of P. 11. Sotithw ick, nothing can be done about the miinici director, was held last evening. The pal bathing beach' to be established lirst work to he taken up will be tluitjhchv the two bridges on the Polk of iiniiiiging for camping grounds at '; county side. The cot ittee will make tin fair ground. It seems that the estimates of the cost of a stainvav camping grounds has incurved some til-; from the bridge to the beach and also i " aslnugton dchtcilness and this of nocessitv will ! of ha tiling houses. Philadelphia tic lirst atleuilci to bv I ic i to Itee Tl... iU.c ..I.,.,. I ., 1,,,..; !,.. !i Hixey and Killifer; Marniinrd and Mevers. Second game: 1!. IT riiilndelphia II 13 Brooklyn 3 S Demaree, N'abors and Hums; Coonili Mails, Mcl'arty and Meyers. inllv appointed bv Mr. South- The iiiiniiiiltee to visit the giounds tomorrow and make note of espec wick. American, E. IT. New York I 1:1 Oj Huston 1 7 1 Keating and Knnaninker; Leonard, I Maies and Agnew, Cndy. o t 1 Ii 1 (Inllia and llenrv; Hush and Seining. conies to the municipal bathing bench is the warning from Judge Itiishev in i regard to the condition ot the bridge Cleveland ... Detroit l.otidt rmilk Stnnage. 1 and Hillings; Dauss ' i50,000 HORSES AND i C I (Fulfil OtQ) I iLEi I Ii I! We must close out the Hoggs & Co. stock this week; many bargains remain: Urazils and Walnuts, per pound 15c Starch, per package 5c Cider Vinegar, per gallon 17c Kerosene Oil, per gallon 10c 23c Uaking Powder 17c Jelly Powder, all flavors 5c 1-2 Gallon Economy Jars, dozen . . )5c White Beans, per pound 5c Oliver Type Writer, Hall Safe, Scales, Cash Hegis ter, Show Cases, Desk, First Class Delivery Wagon, Empty Barrels and Kegs. All must go this week. vood & ower TTlVr A SIS? I and Quarlermaster Ordered to Purchase This Number at Once San Antonio Texas .Tune -i. Cener al Kunston announced today that the iiiaiterniastei' ' department M Vott Sam Houston has been ordered by the war department t" purchase "lODUU horses and mules for the national guard. , ! They will be t'sseniblod in various stations throughout the country, llnls will be advertised for at once. Puuston was asked by the war de partment in indicate liflw many thous and militia he wants at once, lie said: he wired' a request for a certain mini-! bcr but declined to state the exact fig- ures. It is believed however lie hasj asked for at least tl.'i.tiuO, perhaps nunc. The troops w ill be distributed from the Cult' ol' Mexico to California -' brigade hcie and theie, the re mainder at other points. No indication is given lis to what militia will be called here first, but it is believed the New York and llli nois contingents will icceive the ini tial orders. Enlist B Bend Capital Journal Want Ads. 30 Recruits Wanted at Armory for War Strength Mobilization efore 8:00 Tomorrow Morning Can Salem Be First to Mobolize One Company? Recruiting Office Open Day and Night LT. DANA H. ALLEN, Recruiting Officer V-