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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. i J i ' if V mm mm wm 11 M II IJ M M n ii ri is ti n ii M 11 M 11 II M n ii ri n ii u M 11 ta M n I! 11 II I For that Vacation Trip Select Your Trunk, Suit Case, Traveling Bag from the largest and most varied assortment in Salem Steamer Trunks, Regular Trunks. Wardrobe Trunks. Matting, Rattan, Fiber and Leather Suit Cases. No matter what you need in this line we can supply that need to your entire satisfaction in both quality and price. Visit this big department on the second floor. We are glad to show you whether you purchase or not. Salem9 s Big j Department l Store QUALITY AND SERVICE V Salem's Big Department Store UMMMMualriHiiMHiHiHiMikilM 1 iii nwd mm ri itiM ffcrt fcil Mfc ! K iU ihi m A II iwi na Mil mii tkm Mil mil Am itiu UJ n II 11 :i n E1 II 14 SI ri 11 II N 11 n E1 H II n u w U ra. ii! 13 II II CI II II II II 11 II II 13 11 m ti ci was in: rn' I yesterday, also lot t afternoon to join the rompany. Dr. Bowman, dentist, suite 414 Bank! of ' 'run nteree 11,1 tT-. associated with ir. ! I'tter. ir. Hovviitnn formerly practiced; At. in tin' oast, Imt is located here j'or- j l,,,a rl niaiientlv' tiiis-r :i n.x miti VUiiiHici uai uuu imhu Wants More Members CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all wry a meeting of the officers ami Points. Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. id.; of directors of the Commereiul btayton 7:45, batem, 11:15. Dr. ti. L. who was in at the home left to. lav Deimel of San Francisco, the it v vesterdav a ("est of Mi's. 'William" i'.J.onl, for Kujjene to superin-' club today noon, the following action was taken: That a special meeting be called for tomorrow evening of the officers, board of directors and special committees to teml tin' ImiMuig ot ins summer Home discuss dans lor a membership cam at the MoKenzie bridge. With Theo-! paign. lore Hoth. yesterday nl ternoon he vis-1 That the inereanl ile department be ited the Kami of 1'. K. Thomasou east; allowed to sell its rating service to of Turner and viewed Mr. Thomasoii"s those business men in Salem and vicin 711 acres planted in flux. Dr. Deimel ity who cannot afford lo become mem was greatly pleased w ith the present ! bers of the elub. condition-of the crop and predicted Uj That a committee consisting of F. W. fine yield. I Steuslut'f, W. M. Hamilton, Seymour 0 Jones, Chillies II. Fisher. F. B. South- Dr. F. H. Thompson will retuni a-j "''k confer with County .7 udge Bushey bout duly 1st from New York where ', relative to the oiling of the 1'acit'i'c he has been attending special clinie I highway. in evtyar. nose and throat. The dnr-i That the agricultural department in tor will limit his practice to that field augurate a good roads day and thut of work. tne Commercial club recommend to its . 0 j members their getting out. with autos Miss Brace Lick who lives north of ancl working tools on the day decided the citv, was elected at the last meet- eilucatiou, as Keturn, leaves Salem 4:30 dtayton 5:45; Mill City 7:20. p. ID.j Phone 13 The Korean Restaurant is now opened in onr new loca tion at 110 1-2 Com'l street. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes. I'ay us a visit. on. 'nig ot the hoanl ot teacher in the McKinley school, to suc ceed Miss Delta Dillard. She will have charge of the 111 and 1A grades. A successor to Miss Mae Kopkins, Eng lish teacher, was not chosen. The dra j mafic society of the high school in se lecting a name, chose to call them selves "The Snikpohs" reversing the spelling Miss lopkin's name. All Around Town uttitiiitifitttinniiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiintttniiiiit city. Lieutenant Allen will hand the. keys to Mayor White. Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43, I ! IS The longest day in the year started j in with the unusually low temperature' 'of !! degrees above, early this morn-; V j ing, according to the (. C. T. official j : thermometer. The river is falling and1 iti.; ,.,,.,-.,:,., -., .1 I e.... t ..I. ,.,-. Inu- S Robin D. Day, who has been called i ,,,,. ( out with Co. M has made arrangements ' ' ' . ,t o to nave ins clients taien care oi al n i h .. ,, T Tt, PMt, ,m,i, n,. ..te: ...-..... i.:.. ..i i Get your outing supplies from E. L. COMING EVENTS TONIGHT 'ailed meeting of members Commercial club. of Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse- correctly. U. S. Bank. Bld'. instruction of 11. .JacoliHon, will hold' o I it a fiit meeting next Monday even-j When the recruiting office at the , ing in one of the committee rooms of; armory is finally closed, which will bo ! too Commercial club. I within the next, few oiavs, the armory o i will bi oiven into tli custodv of the! 1,1 Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. city until Company M returns to the stiff 4c Son. Does The SUN Hurt Your Eyes ? Do You squint ? Do you pull your hat brim down over your eyes in a vain effort to shield them? Then you are in need of properly fitte'd glasses such as we supply. We have the experience and the equipment, and satisfaction goes with every pair. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldg., Phone 109. Ford Owners, Save $ on Your Fuel Equip your machine with Via's Distil late Burner. Get twenty-five miles to the gallon of distillate. Cut your operating expenses in half. Installed by VICK BROS. Salem, Oregon Patent Applied for Benjs. S. Via. Clarence E. Hill of Stayton, 27 years old died at his home yesterday morn- alter a long illness, l unernl ser vices were lielil this afternoon wnn burial at Stayton. Besides his parents Mr. and Mis. A. Hill, he is survived by lour brothers and two sisters. Dr. I .one's Drug Store for trusses. Max L. Alford, sergeant in Company M, arrived in Hie city last night from Itandon. He traveled all day yesterday ;,. i.i-.l.. i- I,, -1, S:il,.m in I i to iiiin tin, I'looioiiiv. Tod.'iv he w ill act I uy ni.lii to I .ioiitenuut Allen, nrinorv recruiting officer, and will leave for Clackamas range tonight in charge of some "rookies." Camp stoves, tents, camp chairs, etc. at K. I.. Stiff & Son. The Sons of the American Revolu tion are prepared to make their first public appearance in a manner that will be creditable to Salem's latest or ganization. Already plans for a float lo lake pari in the Cherry fair parade Monday duly .'!, has been designed. The float will of course, exemplify the spirit of I7"(i with the colonial uni form, musket and drum. June 21. Moose day in Salem. June 25. German LiJHieran church picnic at State Fair grounds. June 2i Close of voting con test for Queen of Cherry Fair, 0 a. m. July 3 All-Oregdn Grange ral ly, Salem. July 3. Annual Cherry fair. July 4. Fourth of July cele bration, Stato Fair grounds. July 4. Indiana society annual picnic at State Fair grounds. July 12-18. Salem Chautauqua. July 19. Monthly meeting of Commercial club. July 20 Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 20. Southern l'acific rail way men's picnic, State Fair grounds. PROPOSAXS INVITED The undersigned will receive sealed proposals lip to o o 'clock P. M. duly li, l!Mii, for the purchase of one wagon running gears, size 3 1-4 and 3 1-2. The! citv reserves the right to reject any I or' all proposals ('HAS. R KLCIN',: ;City Recorder. June M J The United States department of la-1 Ibor, bureau of immigration, is send-j ling out word that Kansas wants about: 1 40,(111(1 laborers to issisl la harvesting, ! the big wheat crop. Ordinary hands' are offered from if 2 to 3 a day,! stackers 3.."iti to .."1 a diiv. engine men. l:!.."iO tn (i. and men with teams, from "l'1' i 3.50 to if 7 a day. The harvest is now Ion, but tile only discouraging thing about all this good news is that every man must pav his own transportation. vice in England, being recognized as one of the best recruiting officers in the service, with a record of having secured S.Odi) recruits for the Knglish army. Ile will visit in Salem about two weeks. The Royal Cafeteria felt the effect of the call to arms, as it is loser of four of its employes. Thomas McGil chrisr, George McGilchrist, Luther lio mane and Jack Romano were all mem bers of the company. The funeral of Mrs. Nancy M. Ryall who died at her home Tuesday, June 2d. will lie held from the chapel of Kigdon and b'ichardsou Thursday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The services will be conducted by the 1,'ev. Carl TI. Klliott and burial will be in the City View cemeterv. CT 1 n Up 8 We must close out the Boggs & Co. stock this week; many bargains remain: Brazils and Walnuts, per pound Starch, per package Cider Vinegar, per gallon Kerosene Oil, per gallon 23c Baking Powder Jelly Powder, all flavors 1-2 Gallon Economy Jars, dozen Doc White Beans, per pound 5c Oliver Type Writer, Hall Safe, Scales, Cash Regis ter, Show Cases, Desk, First Class Delivery Wagon, Empty Barrels and Kegs. All must go this week. 15c 5c 17c 10c 17c , 5c Wood & B ower Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. Harry Rogers is now en route to Washington, l. ('. Rogers was until yesterday a patient of the insane asy lum here, coming from Lane county. Recent impiiries have established to the satisfaction of the authorities that the man is a deserter from the 1'nited Slates nrmv. lie will be placed in the federal hospital at the national enpi j tal. ' We carry all kinds of awnings, j wagon covers, tents, ami canvas goods I for outing. K. L. Stiff ,V Son. j Here is a mystery. A special meet ling of the members of the Commercial club lias neon calico nr inis comng I at S o'clock to discuss matters of im- porlnncc. 1 lie regular meeting nine lor this month is Wednesday .Line 21. but; President Joseph H. Albeit evidently believes there are .certain things that should be presented to the members at inco, and I -e the called meeting for i tonight. I Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed,1 bleeding gums and pyorrhea, 'lid C. S. : Hank bldg. l'houe ISiS. ! Among the applicants at Uio armory tins morning for service with the Na-; tional Guard, was William 1'. Setak : who, lor twelve years, was a member; of toe German army. Setak held a; .lieutenant's commission in the Sixth company of the I3.MIi Regiment attach ! !ed to tiic Sixteenth Army corps. This coi'ps was stationed at Ibedenhofen 1 near Met. Setak will probably be 'readv to leave with the others tonight ior tomorrow morning. I Just a few sacks left. Imperial Hard wheat flour $1.3.". While Rose 1 : Roth Grocery Co. ! Initiative of rare quality was shown j by a youn;: man who made his appear-, jn'ncc 'yesterday at 'the armory Hvruit-1 ing office. (Queried a lo ids inten-j lion of ,oinui: me colors ne repnen that he did not care lo fight. Hut he .would le glad if the officer in charge 'would give him a list of the positions left vacant through the departure of. ;the Company l. bov s. The officer wouldn't do' this but could and did give the lad a line Iodine on patriot- Um. We oan furnish all the lumber, lath, shingles, builders 'hardware, paints, oils, etc., for oiir new !ioiim let us figure on your bill. Falls Ciiy-Salem Lumber Co., 3I! S, 12. l'lione M3. We have a few crates of good Clark secdliuys and Wilson berries for can ning. Roth Grocery Co. The Salein district camp meeting of the Free Methodist church will be held in Salein from July Ifl to 3d. The ser vices of the Rev. Walter Clotyback of St. Louis have been . secured as evan gelist. Rev. F. I,. Hums of Forest drove will also take part in the evan gelistic work besides the ministers of the district. The camp will be in charge of W. J. Johnscn, district elder of the Salem district. If you want the finest cantaloupes grown, ask for the Mission Hell 2 and 3 for 2."ic. Roth Grocery Co. Dr. P. L. Utter, who was spending his summer vacation with his family at Newport, arrived in the city today, reported for duty as a member of Company Nr. and left this afternoon to join his comrades at Clackamas. Corporal Max All'onl arrived this morning from Handon and was assign ed for duty with the recruiting force at thi1 armory. A. Tyncr Wolpert, who Mrs. M. W. Adelotte of Oakland, ill if.,' is in the city. She is deputy commander of the Maccabees iaml is 'acre to attend a session of the lodge this evening, when two degrees will be given. Tomorrow she will go to Albany to give general instruction All the government labor where it is nee does ded. to notify ; 'traveling frei : hlectric. agent of ihe Oregon work. Mrs. Adelotte says that the lodge is in line condition in the slate and is just now closing a successful By order of the district court of the :''nnipaigu of a net gain in membership Cnited States at Portland, the stock j 'r the six months ofnu. of Ihe Chicago store will be sold to! 0 . the highest bidder. Kids will be re-i Several big and prominent railroad ceived until noon of Saturday, Julv II '"en are in the city aurt also others in at the office of the receiver, R, L. Sa-I",e railroad service who are cbinti biu at his office in the Morgan build-iK up the ladder. The list includes ing, Portland. T.ie stock invoiced , '. Gilman, president of the S. P. .tli;ils3! and fixtures. ifiiS'J.'J.'i. A 1 !IUI S. and Oregon Kloctnc; . I). certified check amounting to .10 per Skinner of Portland, traffic manager; cent of the bid must accompany each I-ee B. Tierney, of I'oitland. traveling bid and the sale will be subject to ihe I passenger agent of the Great, Northern nimroval of the I. S. court. An in-; railway, ami V. Kisstler of Portland, veulory ot the stock may be seen at the llncago store. i Alcohol "splits" are quite the fash-; ion in certain circles where Ihe prohi bition law make impossible the pro-, curing of other alcoholic beverages, j Occasionally some venturesome spirit, varies the 'monotony by drinking alco-j hoi straight. This apparently is the1 method pursued by two men now in the: city jail. Frank Reuff appeared be-i fore Judge Klgin this morning, told his, story and will work for the city gratis! for the next five days. Fred lirown, who also indulged ill alcohol to some extent had eight dollars, so he willj have to put in but one day as a city employee in addition to handing over the eight. Judge Klgin also passed I sentences of five days each on two va-' grants who refused to join the militia' as a means of escaping sentence. Sergeant Charles W. Niemeyer of the British army, who has been witn, the recruiting department at Toronto j for the past few mouths, has been; granted a furlough of a few weeks and; leave Toronto tomorrow tor this I RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Arc Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salein, Off. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any nt any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 plr,ce WniMIIIIIIIM " " When lo SALEM, OREGON, itof it BLIGH HOTEL SJrlctly Modern Free and Private Bath BATES: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PES DAT The only hotel in the business district. Neareit to nil Depots,. Theatre! vi Capitol Buildings, A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bui. Wll city. Mrs. Hlanche l.iston Niemeyer; w ill meet her husband in Portland Sun-j day, where they will visit n few days j before coming to Salem. Sergeant : Niemeyer has seen service in Flanders j and it was while with the l-'irst lm perial Division thai he was wounded I about a year ago. After his recovery, I he was assigned to the recruiting ser- Salem's Best Market Place All the New Things in Fruit and Vegetables From our Refrigerator Window, are really healthier. Teaches, dozen basket .. Plums Apricots ( hci'ries basket pound ... I 'nciimbers. each ... Tomatoes, 2 lbs. . Peppers, pound Canleloupes, each 25c 50c 50c .. 5c 15c 25c 40c 10c and 15c Staple Groceries ALWAYS AT LOWEST PRICES QUALITY CONSIDERED JUST TO ILLUSTRATE WHAT QUALITY BUYING CAN DO FOR BOTH PRICE AND QUAL ITY, WE QUOTE Pure Cane Sugar, sack $8.50 Hard Wheat Klour, sack $1.55 Hlended flour, sack $1.35 Soft Wheat Flour, sack $1.25 White Hcaiis. 3 lbs 25c Lima Beans. lbs 25c Red Mexican Heans. 3 bs 25c Pink fleaiis, 4 lbs 25c Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs 25c Jap Rice, 4 lbs 25c A. ,v; II. Soda, pkg 5c Corn starch, pkg 5c Pink Salmon, call 10c Westacott-Thielsen 426 State Street Two Phones, 830-840 1M I I our U See Our Big Window Display Only One Set to a Member GUARANTEED WARE To insure vou against inipy thin Aluminum al ways look on the bottom of cadi utensil for the one iEST WARE (DIAMOND l.KANU.) pportunity to become the proud owner of this HIGH GRADE 7-PIECE SET OF ALUMINUM FOR $1.00 cash and 50 cents a week on our Diamond Brand Aluminum Club The Manufacturer of this FAMOUS "DIAMOND BRAND" WARE has given us permission to offer only eighteen (IS) 7-Piece Sets, (exactly as pictured, heavy weight and full -capacity) on the attractive Club Plan Terms of $1.00 cash and 50 cents a week, complete set delivered to you upon first payment Biggest Selling Event in History Never before in the history of merchandising has such HIGH GRADE ALUMINUM ever been ottered on more attractive terms, now made possible by taking advantage of our Eav Payment Club rian. No kitchen is complete without this Guaranteed 7-ricee Set con sisting of the most ucfu! Utensils at a GREAT SAYING. YOU WILL NEYKR MISS 50 cents a weik. and in a few weeks the Set will be entirely paid for. Also ibe FACT lliat you can u-c the complete set while paying makes this offer even more attractive. You Must Act Quick As soon as we have IS member' our Club will be closed, then we can not furnish you a single set on the Club term-, and the great numbers of people that will read this announcement makes it cer tain that our supply will be exhausted early. Therefore, to make double sure that you will not be too late we suggest that you Call at Our Store Early or phone Your Reservation. GEER-KRUEGER, FURNITURE