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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTRNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1016. Beautiful Silk Crepe de China Waists All of the most attractive, pretty colors, made according to the latest models, $5.00 Waists $3.95 J3.00 Waists- $1.98 . .. llllie SELECTS HER UNIDENTIFIED MAN Wash I R DEAD ONAATE BEACH Women's Summer Suits H Price The few Siits that we have le5 were bought late and embody all of the new fashion ideas Now V2 Silks $1.25 grades, pretty stripe 89c During this sale. All new, pret ty, plaid Silks, 90c grade 69c $1.25 grade Buy your Silks now money. 89c and save Women's Dresses AT Greatly Reduced Prices Dress Skirts one RACK Splendid Quality Dress Skirts Now Less ; Children's Summer Coats and Dresses Greatly Reduced Prices Charlotte Lally Will Grace Positions Fair Miss us her maids of honor, Miss Rosalie Hach and Miss Queen elect of the Cherry Estelle. Wilson hus chosen Miss Rosalie Bach and Miss! Authorities Are at Loss to Know Where Body Came From No Shipwrecks (By Lamar Tooze) .Newport, Oregon, June 2S. (Spec ial to the Capital Journal) The body ( liarlotte Lally, the selection being i;,,,,. The title has been unusually mane at tue .nun or me .uooso aiiuint A tc K(l;l(.hi mtIe n,sort other lodges last, evening. j miles north of .Newport, at five me ..iu..e Uii ,,.i..l , 0'dnck ,i,ls evening. support given -uiss iiiisiin were it. T((( ,0,)v Has have chosen one or Hie minds, nut u The bodv was fouml by Mrs. F. II Wells ttnil Mrs. Kva linrkam. of AL'nto was unanimously nofi,ic,t last ev ening ; iva,.k ,vi,je tiiev were in surf bath to give, the queen tho pnviloge ot j ;,, Ti,e .jtle len unusually selecting both maitls of honor. !liij;h for the past week ami it brought Miss Haeh is tho only daughter ofi.i,., ,u,tv close inshore am! almost 1 Mr. ami Mrs. 1". S. linch, 408 South ! acninst the bathers before they r'eal- lT,-eiitv rirst street. Miss l.nllv lives :.,.,.! !... if Tliev .-(llleil for ns. Linen Combinations 20 Less June White Sale Still On Take Advantage TRY SALEM FIRST BALMM COMMMHCIAL CLUU with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Lally, Hill .North Twenty-first street, ami is the otily daughter living at home. The queen and her maids will be robed entirely in white ami it is need less to say that from now until next Monthly, they will all be busily en gaged in preparing the proper raiment not only for the coronal ion ceremony but for the festivities of the day, closing with the ball Monday evening at the armory. Arredondo Getting Extremely Arrogant!.' sistuuee ami the body was drugged trom the ocean bv means of poles and idaced ou a board awaiting the ar rival of Coroner llollingswortii or mis city. orouer Ilollingsworth, Dr. V. M. Carter and lr. W. M. Deny of New port immediately went to Agate Beach which is located near the government light house. The body was brought back to -Newport where un informal inquest was held. The body was in fairly good condi tion. According to Potior Carter it has been in the water for six weeks or two months. The flesh of the face has been nearly eaten iivvnv by nsli ami rabs but the remainder of tho body is nrettv well preserveu. nocior the goon coiiiihioii io ism Board Has Preference I for Oregon Made Goods tit. the state bntird ; ' Kddic soldiers. The Meal-Time Peace-Makers If Pan-Dandy is in your home you'll not find that anyone will be troubled with "grouchiness." For the appetizing flavor of delicious Pan-Dandy made with selected flour and tested milk brings an instant smile of contentment to the face of every one. Fan-Dandy 5C Pan-Dandy Bread Big-Dandy IOC Pan-Dandy is the . regular 5 cent loaf. Bi- Dnndy is the economical family size more than twice as big for 10 cents. All good grocers have it. ut to avoid worthless imitations, be sure you see the Pan-Dandy label. , SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 240 South Commercial Street mm A decided preference for Oregon made goods, provided quality and price art equal, is shown by of control ih awarding contracts for state supplies for the. mining half year. The board meets twice a year to buy supplies for all the st me institutions and departments. The recent fire at the penitentiary flax plant has necessitated the pur chase of considerable quantities of building materials. About ninety thou sand feet of lumber will be needed 'for repairs, and nil award for this has beeu made to the Kalis Citv-Salem Lumber protesting against A ricun forces in Mexico, requesting that the soldiers who committed alleged misdemeanors be- punished and that ac tion be taken to prevent recurrence of such alleged conduct. The telegram to Arredondo from the Mexican foreiun office oil which the protests -were based, said a column of j the American punitive expedition mov ing north hail arrested :id() residents of LaCniz, Chihuahua, and subjected them to maltreatment before releasing them. In addition, a column of 11,000 American soldiers, the dispatch said, en route from Nan Cleronimo to El Vnllo is com mitting all kinds of outrages, which are attributed to Apaches, forming part of the forces. ti- i t,,.... r.,i m. iter believes . " a " "n'r:'." " : ,il ;, ';., , ,iu.!,l,.o to the action ,,f the salt water ,,t,.he.l note to the state department I w hu h has a preservative ettect 1 . . . . - . ..nl l hwi tui i or socks lore t lie oulv unifies 01 doming on m. I both'. The' shoe uppenrs to be almost new anil tiie trousers are of blue serge and of gootl quality. It is thought that the man was not a sailor because 11 II ri n u ri ti u ti ti U ti u El SI II ri u ti ii ti ii El ta n ii ri n ri ii ii ti ti u ii 1 ii n n H ti M ti trousers ; , II tl u They're Off for MEXICO n ta n ii n u m u ii ri ti n ti ti Those of You Remaining 8 REMEMBER be that badly "Mascot" Eddie Hansen Mourns at Being Left his clothing is different from (which sailors ordinarily wear. An ooeii laced gold watch. lamuirod bv the action ot the water,, .. .i, , lis the oulv personal effect found on j ,,ff i,.(.r jthe body. ' h gave no due as to thei,,,. t,e identity' of the man. I H, 1 The man was over mx left tail aim I weighed at least two hundred pounds. I Tiie authorities are at a los" o ex ' plain how the man lost His life. There ; have been no shipwrecks in the vicin ity of Newport lor u liinniier 01 months, lie may have been washed overboard from some coasting vessel. Some believe he might have been a Co- ! lunibia river fisherman. ' Coroner Ilollingsworth has not yet i iiwtieuietl as to what will be done with lit ti n ii m ra i i tl n ti ti ii u r; i E E I U II u Your Needs in Clothing and Furnishings Can be taken care of by B ricR Bros. The House That Guarantees Every. Purchase IS are not allowed to drive automobiles 'l . . . il,., IK- It will nroboblv be Hi sen tint go Willi llio , . -.i n,, iw.i.o lis n . i i . i. i i for severa duvs with the hope tnat us Me stood list. night audi. ,' . .,, . i i- i , i ., . . . ........ .i.. I .entity wi be es ab islied. I II L IIUUI t,lll ll ,1, lliu l ,,,, his eye and a watch troops with a tear lump in his throat. For a while it looked as if the Thirl Battalion mas cot would make it this time until a hawk-eyed officer discovered him un der a pile of blankets in a corner of the coach where two friends of K company had hidden him. That made it. bad for Kddie especially as all doors were watched until the train The finding of I he body siib'inble excitement here, of neoule were present at pcopl when the inquest was caused con A number the morgue held. belie company which submitted bid of $1,1:10 ; I""""1 ""l "a,'' """"'s The Npnulding Logging company bid V 1,1 10 ,s "!'',"" m '' 1 lj U'V $1.4 10 on this item - Hansen of Imj-Miller street. hen The new cement plant recently built 1 "'l"".v -M "cut to t lackamas L,,lle at Oswego, entailing an outlay "of ap- "'"''I-'.'" "'!'" a ,,n,!l,fr '." proximately a. nillion dollars, is rtie sm- ,,l: .,ll,lks', rl"'v ,,mn'1n B''n';l"''n- i -.i i... .. i,- , , iinitcrin that was small enough tor a gon manufactured cement lit if'2.2i) a linrrl n,.f The slim.y t tl, .!c . brought luck. Due tlay an olticer gave be covered ' with ... 01. i K.ldie the liinf t. go o,.o. i.:.. ...'.i:..., ", ' ii inilitarv canii was ntvnrd ucnt m II wl ... i Kdilie went .. .. u . , , ,,, l( ii i,,. i-.-. m ; company of Portland and the rest to the Western Roofing & Supply company of ine same city. The price is if.-2.T2 a ! square and the product is made in Ore- i gon. Other bids nre bcinn ..niiU;,l..r,.,l I by the board and it is expected that all i awards will be made today. : tune. The men oceunv tourist i:nu utreets of Hallas. The poliifo which are luxiirous coaches in the tlay declares that the enforcement j time and sleepers at night. In tho ordinance covering this order , conches are curried tin) rifles an. I rigid in order ti avoid a pos- packs of the enlisted men so that when of accidents and perhaps a loss, they step from the cars at San Dieuo they will be in marching order. Two baggage ears rue attached lo Club Elects Officers. the train and a cook car in which tho Polk Counfv .lersev Cattle Club food will be prepared for the boys bv lectetl officers for the ensuing -the company cooks. Ammunition is- ytnr as follows: President, V. ). sued at Clackumas and at the armor Morrow; vice president, ('. K. .Newman; J ies before the boys left for camp is secretary,!! Prank l.ouaharv: treasurer. 'carried in a special car. A flat car (I. C. Hewitt. The ii n nun I auction ale of Jerseys will be held in Inde pendence on Ictober lllth. ibility f life. The 1 lui o e Buys Monmouth Hotel. L. V. Mnckin, formerly school super visor of this coiinly and at present proprietor of a moving picture theatre in Monmouth has purchasci the MmT inoulh hotel from Mrs. Pled Pyle. Mr. Mnckin 's friends in this city wi?h him success ill his new venture. Mrs. M, A. Montgomery of Vails City is in Hallas this week visiting nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Peterson. 'fifteen year old- boy and the lad clinic "lie ini.lt' ot Hie company, back to Salem as no place Ii i in. Hut the soldiers woiildn t have it that wuv. They wanted l-ddic ihack and said so. lie was there at the train last night and did his best to go but circumstances intcrierren. Today he is home, lonely, planning how he can join his friends in Com pany M. Looted the Place and Drove Livestock Back Across the Border WAR IN SAN DOMINOO Washington', June 2s. Ainer'n ) n marines capiurcd two lines of rebel t rem 'lies '27 kilometers wide lit Monte Ichristi, Santo Domingo, yesterday, Ad miral Capcrton informed tiie navy de partment today. The marines stormed the trenches after artillery preparation The engagt'cnt. lasted an hour. Private John .Vriiuont, Twenty Sev enth compiiny. was killed ami Private .lbert iVelileuin was wounded in tho upper left arm. , INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION at Newport, Oregon JULY 4th Special Program has been Arranged Concert by Band at 10:iii) a. ni. Patriotic Kxercises at 10:311 a. in. Declaration roa.l by Hon. R. A. Beii.ell. Oiution by Itev. K. T. Simpson. Foot Races for cash prizes 1:20 p. in.; P.oat and Swimming Itnec, Tug of War, Tennis Tournament, Preparedness Parade, Plug-I'gly Parade S p. m., Naval P.attle, Dance at Rod and Cuii club Hall. 2 Trains In Each Direction T.eavn Albany T:.W a. m. Leae Albany I2:"i." u. in. Returning leave .Newport l.nnve 1'iil'vnlliv -0.1 a in Leave I in vallis 1 :40 p, m. :'i.j a. in. and : ' Hi p. in. Low Round Trip Fares Dn Sale July 1, 2, and 4; Return July ."th. Ask li'i-al agent for iiiftirmatiun or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Seven War Brides at Clackamas Tuesday Camp Witiiycombe. Clackamas. or., June 2. Seven war brides in one duv was the record established at the mo bilization camp of the Oregon National Cuard yesterday. inpic wcuiiing ceremony was per lormeii last night utter members ofj battery A. field artillery, learned that they would leave for the border to-' tlay. The three couples were Private Herbert K. Scott and Miss Vivian Lowland; Private Carficld I!. Datson niitl M iss I'.llabelle Smith; Corporal William l-Viistel ami Miss Km inn ' Streib. All are from Tort la ml. ' j Ami there were four others who had individual ceremonies. Joseph Nemec of company (I married Miss Cecilia J. Si-hanble of Oregon City, Ross H. Lin-1 Ville married Miss Alma Paiueiiall, j and (icorge C. Oison married Miss Ail-1 elaitle Mabel Philo. Then Corporal! Maximus Ilnguenin, company D, took Miss .luanita Rrille to Portland and married there, returning in an automo-i bile with 12 wedding cukes. At a; big "war bride feast" last night the cakes were cut with ,1 saber captured: at the battle of HI Cauev. ; ! $ I A Journal New Today will ' convert waste Into wealth. I Steusloff Brothers Awarded Contracts Sieii.-lnff Bros, this morning r ived! official notico, from the slate board of centrol of the acceptance of their bids for the state institutions as follow s: I 130.0(h) pounds of fresh beef, as per' specifications, D..1J. J S.fi.'iO smoked bacon, per 100 pounds.! I").I0. I To be di'lievred to the Oregon state i .-hoid for the blind, the following, awards were given : l.'ioo pounds cut meats. M.oO. 'JoO pounds soup bone, 10.00 For delivery at ihe Oregon Mate in- ilustrial school: 1.2oil pounds cut meals. 1 ",.."'). Fur riie soldiers home, at Ri.M'b'iig: l.soO ,ouiids smoked bacon. 1'!..V'. The contract is fur the nix nionth"! beginning Ju!v 1. l!Mrt. ALL ELSE IS (Continued from Page 1.) y QMC0K r I (uctrk I j 1 MIIW1Y 1 t rtjifirt I Summer Tours SALEM to SAN FRANCISCO $32 Round Trip Good for 30 Days. Ninety Day Ticket $35.00 Meals and bi rth included on the Twin Palaces S. S. Northern Pacific and fircat Northern only 20 hours at sea. .Most de lightful Hip on the West Coast. Oregon Electric North Bank Road S. S. Northern Pacific and S. S. Great Northern Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday Low Fares for Round TACT Trips to all cities of the tilijl Direct via the Most Scenic Routes of America, or via ( 'alifoi iiia. Catsop Beach for Vacations J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon San Diego, Cal., June 21. A raid by Mexicans on a ranch ill Marron Valley, in the mountains near Tecate, this county, is reported today by Lieuten ant Colonel Herbert R. Pay, who has .just returned from an inspection trip along the bonier between Tijuana and .laciiniba. The raiders looted the ranch hoiie ami drove stock across the .round the depot for blinds the line. Pay says the information was sl ,.,,,.( M W1,.1, jjeslcd with aulonio L'iven bv an euiolove o line city wilier i :i.,s . ..verv descriiition. but not an department residing in that district. accident was recorded, the poli The name of the ranchman w hose i , r;, (,, themselves so as to keep th nl i has been attacked could not ?rnPl'i- moving without hitch. Ill soint1 leiilned today, there being no tele- Lases owners of motor cars parked lihone to that point. The home of I', j their i hint's at the edge of the sta- Lininger, who has a ranch in Marron ! Hon . I .i 1 1 1 , i in as early as four o'clock Valley, however, has been robbed on i in order to make sure nf a vantage several occasions: bv Mexicans, who spot from which to view the scene. I., tu nir expeditious to nun place iiirs ate iu"" from a rendezvous below the interna-1 boundary. tional Hancl n in neighboring sections have made every arrangement for n siege should the Mexicans again cms the line. Vantage points behind trees and rocks have I n chosen the wo uld children instructed in torui it t ross barricades in their homes. mil nil fire arms lire in readiness wim i , ; f . , I tmiiilv ot ii mil) ii in t '" iir ineii mg in a pi As for the soldiers themselves they I were jubilant. Already hardened by a week of strenuous work in camp, Ibovs who for months had done no man i mil labor were eager to get to Lie front where they could tlo their share I in lighting the country 's battles. officers of t he bat In lion and com missioned off rs ot the c p: "re truveliiiL' in standard sleepers and im'iiioIIiio witli the ineii during the day- and wo- iioiociliate action. Liuli m man has a rifle and pistol. A full report, ot the raid was made by Colonel Pay to Adjutant General Thomas at Sacramento. DALLAS LOCAL NEWS carries a number of wagons which will be needed .to transport supplies at tec California post. Thousands of Little Gifts All day long yesterday Salem moth ers ami friends prepared their choicest morsels for the lads. No less than three truck loads of fruit, candy, past ry, sandwiches, tohliffo, chewing gma mid everything that loving hearts could suggest were put aboard tho train for the Siilem boys, besides the gifts personally handed them, A committee from tho Salem Patri otic League journeyed to rump 'Withy combe yesterday and presented the " iioustwi ves ' ' ami pcrsmnal comfort bags made in this cilv for Company T. Mrs. S. C, Dyer iind Mrs. I' red S. Hyiion were in charge of the receiving; end at the S. p. bnggngc room and boxes, bundles and packages of vari ous kinds were heaped high long be fore train time. The Chcrrians con tributed lot packages of choice cher ries as their share ill the testimonial. Goes tu Snn Diego At -Sill) the bugler blue the nssemV lv. A last kiss, a final handclasp and the bovs scrambled aboard tti beg'ii the liuiil singe of their long .journey Promptly at S : I ." the big drivers began to turn and amid cheers and tho wav ing of handkerchiefs the troop train passed into the evening dusk bound for the oortler, carryin r along with the bovs millions of wishes for their sate return ami the love and admiration of the enlire city. I As it pulled out Henry Plant, Com piiny M cook, James Yjluii, Jr. and l.ieiitenanl Dana Allen jumped aboitnl They ii I been ill the city for the past, few days. Officers observed a reticence in dis cussing the probable operations of tho 1 1 1 ii I ii n when it reaches the border. The general opinion is that the troops will relieve the regulars sla tioui'd at San Diego, who will be ns"d across the Mexican line iniinedia'ely. .Meanwhile the Oregon men will be perfected in drill, firing ami other sol dierly accomplishments and will be come acclimated. I Sixteen miles from San Diego is the iiileriialional border ami patrols from the Third lliittalion will probably be detailed to tiie work of guarding tliTs lii that Ihi II ; i ill ca.cl. has bee IV isscrtcd with conl'i'ient c r i till cflt'cls due' 0 uric i; s;, slcio are entirely "null remedy called "ANPIIIC", liscoveied bv Dr. Pierce ill (Capital Journal S Ial Service.) Dallas, June 2S. A large crowd of Dallas people went to Salem, Tuesday afternoon to bid the members of Com pany L. a last goodbye. Kvery avail able automobile in the city was filled to its utmost capacity with friends and relative, of the Dallas bovs. The re port having reached here that the train his hospital practice, which he bi iieve.. would arrive at Salem about five';K thirty-seven times more potent than o'clock caused a hurry oa the part ofjlithia, ami is the cause of a tlrainiigo the people to be away and machines outward of too uric, cuid with wh'ch began to leave the city at an early i it nines in cnnlact witnin llit: bony, hour. The troop train armed at thei It will ward off backache, headache. Capital City about eight o'clock and nli'n.l ihe darting pains and aches of more happier and contented lot of sol-' in t if n In r or muscular rheumatism ot diers were never seen before than Ihe! lie lisca-es which are mused by that composed the Third Itiittab, t inch uric Held, siidi as gum, asm- "ANUR1C" The Latest Discovery in Medicine. Why Suffer From Backache, Lumhago, Rheumatism? men inn. lot t The III late in tuff, still. OllllOSf I 'hey ul expressed a longing to I ma, sciatica, the border and bag a Mexican. ' joints. Mas delegation returned home When the K.ine.vs nie ne.m m m the cvcniti''. -used, tiifse natiiial filters tlo not clmn.-c tin blond siiffi -ientlv . an,! It:' body. Thin' follow tepi essoin, n Marshal Issues Notice. Ma not ic I In rslml Oliver that children ii i I has r Ihe l-siic, 7 I .-i 1 1 1 pain- li go of ' 'abilit hen villi's, 'A Nil; M" driiw nie prolongs irri lilt 'i.nse old eople usually sutl'er I'hoo hinlcniiig mid thickening of the wiids of Hie arteiKs, d ie to Hie i ets of uric m ill in the blood uutl tissues. Dr. Pierce chief physician at the luvalils' Hotel and Surgical It.stiiuto lliil'falo, X. V has been testing tuis overworked and Wt aliened Kidneys. 'Ihe rebel' ol.frtied by sufferers has been so saiiyiii' toi v li nt he determin ed to place "ANl'KK " with tile prin cipal tlrogisis in town where pen; h could get tins lead;. -lo use ined'ciue. "ANI'UIC" is not harmful or puis minis, but uids nature in throwing elf those poisons within the body who'ii cause so much suffering, pain ami ur crv. If yon want tuitk relief buy it now - or send Dr. Pierce lic for trial d.g. or $1.00 for full treatment. This will prove to you thai "Anuric" eliminates uric acid from the system as hot water melts sugur.