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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. i ! I .1 . -A ! 4 4 "W. B. Corsets "Salem's Big Department Store" "Butterick Patterns' Final Season-End Clearance of Women's and Misses' Rea dy-to- We a r We do not intend to carry a garment over the season and have reduced prices regardless of profit. Your chance to obtain new, stylish wearable at big savings. Below cost prices on- Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, etc. . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAfcAAAA AA AAA A A A A A 44 New Showing of Stylish Neckwear for Summer This ih'w shipment of Xcckwcnr will interest all lovers of dainty Collnr and Cuff Sets, Capo Col lars, Chemoisettes, Collars anil other Neckwear novelties. Make jour selections early while the assort meiit is fro!i and complete. OUR NO. 803 Wednesday Surprise Sale (JULY 12TH) A Sale of Dainty Baby Flouno ings at 88c a Yard Here are exquisite patterns in finely embroidered flounces for baby dresses and skirts many pretty designs to choose from. This offering is sure to attract those inter ested in making dreses for baby. A very good $1.25 quality; special for next Wednesday .ggg j zx& Sale starts at 8:0. See the window 'display SPORT STRIPES The season's favored fabrics are here in pro fusionshowing all the new stripe effects now so popular. Just the colorings and qualities to please. Jnp Crepo Stripes, .10-in., yd. 25c Sport Suit Fabrics, 28-in., yd 29c Uhepefiport Stripes, 30-in,, yd 25c Mercerized Poplin Stripes, 86-in., yard - 65c Beach Cloth Sport Stripes, 34- in., yard ... - 35c Novelty Sport Stripes, 3(lin., " yard 69c Largest Assortment in Salem Bathing Suits for Men, Women, Boys and Girls Now, that Salem has a new, safe bath house evervone can en joy a refreshing plunge-in the Willamette. Buy your bathing suit here all the newest colorings in just the styles you like reasonably priced. Hot Coffee, Cream and Sugar served Free to out-of-town Customers every Saturday This new original idea is in keep ing with our policy of "pro gress," characteristic of tho Meyers establishment. A new in novation for the pleasure and convenience of our out-of-town patrons. Lunch tables have been arranged on our second floor, where coffee will be served from 12 until 2 p. in. Bring your lunches and get hot coffee, cream and sugar free. Low Prices Best Values Look Here! Men Here's the biggest Hat value you ever were offered New Up-to-Date Straws and Panamas including everyone of the new models bought for thin season. Take your pick No Reserve 1 . Our entire stock included in this offering for a few days. race Municipal Playgrounds Is AIT Dressed Up" The children of Salem responded nob ly to the call for help and now the Albert pasture known as-the municipal play grounds, presents a dressed up ap pearance. Tons of loose rubbish and branches were raked up and the children worked with a will all yesterday after noon. The grounds will be open Sun days and picnic parties are invited to make themselves at home. Miss Schultz is on duty from 10:30 in the morning until 7:;i6 in the eveuing every day excepting Sundays. Hence, on Sun days no one in charge will be on the grounds or responsible for the chil dren, and it has been suggested that parents or some older party attend alj Sunday parties. Yesterday fully 125 children were making tnemseives ar homo, many of them bringing their din ners and today the number is even larger. The formal opening of the municipal playgrounds to which the public will be invited, will be held within a week or ten days.. Auxiliary Members . Salens Rifle Club In addition to the list already pub lished of the members of the Auxiliary of the Salem Rifle club, the following have shown an interest in drill tactics with an assurance of their presence Monday evenings: Justice fleorgo H. Burnett, C. O. Wee, city treasurer, Floyd White, L. M. Ciilbcrt and C. W. Klgin. The Auxiliary will be under the in struction of the following officers: Fred .1. Hosenberg, captain; Clarence Blue, lieutenant; Dan jlowell, lieuten ant; H. H. Lucas, first sergeant; squad too flora V. V Moore. William Ellin, F. jE. Aline J. T. Welch. Frank Mapcs ami I r IT.,.....,.!. J It 1 1 1 "ft mil i n viit . The Portland Rifle club organized over a year ago, now lias only 75 members, while the Salem club was organized with a membership of S and now has 121.' SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at afiy time. Office, BUgh Hotel PHONE 700 NEWPORT-NYE BEACH lie 4 Automobile Passenger and Bag- gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly Answered L. D. PICKENS, Box 274 The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca- tion at 110 1-2 Coml street. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes. Pay us a visit. . All Around Town . . COMING EVENTS July 10 Halem Patriotic i League mass meeting at ar mory, 8 p. in. July 12 New York Society picnic at state fair grounds. July 12-18. Halem Chautauqua. July 8alem Street Railway excursion to Newport. July 19. Monthly meeting of . Commercial club. July 28. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. Sept. 25-30 Oregon State Fair. You can obtain panoramic views of Company M at Shafcr'a drug storo or ratten s book store, rnce 1.40 each. n July" While others are reducing we are increasing our stock. There s a rea sonf ask us. Gardner k Keene, jewel ers sad opticians. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse ts correctly. U. S. Bank. Bld0'. o James Davis has a five day job with the city as employer. Ho was brought into the station last night on a charge of vagrancy. o Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gardner k Keene, jewelers snd opticians. Arrangements are under headway for a grand Maccabee picnic to be held Sunday, July HI, near the Kaiser school house. It will be an all day af fair. o xir. L. O. Altman, homeopathic phy sician, 200 X. Liberty. Phono 117. The Rev. George F. Holt, pastor of tho first llaptist church, will speak Sun. lay afternoon at 4 o'clock at the W. C.'T. U. hall, Commercial and Fer ry streets. Get our, figures on your next bill of lumber and builders supplies. Falls City-Snloni Lumber Co., 340 8. 12th. Phone 813. . Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. W. I West, representative of the TruBlu Hiscuit company, has rented the home of Dr. Mendelsohn, 215 Lin coln street, during tii'j absence of the doctor in California. o Dr. Alice Bancroft, New Breyman1 bldg. Kye and Nerve Specialist. There' Is considerable paving being! done on the Fourteenth street bridge! and parties coming into the business district on that line nre now given two rides and one walk for a nickel. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation; examination or prescription. The little poem in yesterday's Capi tal .lournal entitled War, wns written by Miss .lean Mel ntnrff. It did not! have her signature, but it is of too! much merit to be allowed to pass with-' out proper credit. I Drive uncertainty from your kitchen and your din ing room. Better Flour makes better Bread-you can depend upon it CHERRY CITY PATENT 'V. f. ' and ECONOMY FLOUR at YOUR GROCER IkrJwW aULTM MMN J Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, 212 Masonio bldg. Fiioiie 440. The following sign Is on display in front of tho I). S. recruiting office nt the Keith hotel: "U. S. army develops all a man has of courage. It makes a strong body and trains the mind to disciplined decision." Baseball Sunday, Salem Motor Cycle clnb vs. lJervais, league grounds 2:30. The foundation walls of the Marion hotel annex are now Inld and work on the superstructure will begin next week. The improvements to the hotel i ncsiues me -t- room annex win mciuue a modem cold storage plant. 1 Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and j surgeon, 214 Masonic bids. Phone 440. After a suspension of all services ;Ht the Central Congregational church for two weeks the usual services will !ho resumed Sunday Julv 9. Members and friends are invited to be present at the praise service Sunday evening. Baseball Sunday, Salem Motor Cycle club vs. (Icrvais,. league grounds 2:30. o Benjamin Brick director of the tour ist, convention and publicity depart ment of the Couiniemnl club has an pointed truj Rev. F. T. Porter as a member to serve on the board in his department succeeding the Rev. R. F. Tiaeher who reeeutlv left for Detroit. Mich. PROPOSALS INVITED The undersigned will receive sealed proposals up to 5 o clock i. m Julv II. IHItl. for 0 ton HMO crop cheat hav aud 3 ton 11)10 crop wheat straw. The city reserve the right la reject any or all. iimiHisn is. -. ... 11. . KM. I.N, Get your tents, awnings, wagon cov ers, camp stoves and chairs from E. L. Stiff & Son. I Leo G. Page, for the past year con nected with the form of Ilalvorsen & Bums, Maxwell agents in this city, leaves tomorrow for Portland where he will join the Maxwell forces-. Mr. i age has made many friends in the trade and outside mil his promotion will meet with their approval. Phonographs. I have phonographs for vacation trips for $10, $15 ami .t-". tieo. C. Will, 432 State St. Reports today from the Good Sa maritan hospital of Portland are to the effect that the He v. Robert 8. Ci ill is making a satisfactory recovery nud that his general condition' may be re garded as favorable. He was operated on at the hospital jiist one week tgo today. Dance at Aumsville tonight. Large cool hull. Fine floor. Good music, (.icnts ode, Indies free. Indications are that the hoys on the Mcxicnu border will hereafter be a little more careful in writing news from the front, lu fact, there is a suspicion that the boys have already received military orders to curb their writing proclivities especially of a mil itary nature. Bert out of town dance at Aums ville tonight, (iood time for everybody, lieuts 50c, ladies free. George M. Post was directed by the board of. education last evening to draw plans and specifications for the buildings to be erected on tho grounds of tue three junior high schools. These buildings are to be of wood and of such a nature thai la years to come, they may be used for gymnastic purposes. Trade In your old stove as part pay ment on one of our new Orbon le Luxe ranges. K. L. Stiff & Son. The monthly meeting of the mer cantile dertment of the Commercial club will be held next Tuesday even ing at the club rooms. . At the last monthly meeting, 4.5 members were present indicating that this depart ment of the club is taking an active interest in the work. A banquet will be given probably at the Commercial club to Charles Zucblin next Friday evening at which time he will be given an opportunity to say a few things about Salem ami towns in the northwest. Mr. Zucblin is a civic lecturer of renown snd for many years, has been making a study of civic needs tie is one of the Chautauo.ua lecturers and will appear on the program Friday G. W. Hobson of the five and ten cent store, 234 North Commercial street ft going out of business and will retire permanently from the retnil field. He has been in business twelve years in Snlem. After selling out hi stock, he expects to move to eastern Oregon and locate on a ranch. In order to supply all the automo biles that will take part in t.ie Chau tauqua parade Monday evening, ' Wal ter l Kicks, representing Ellison White has sent to Portland for a large supply of pennants, lie sure and get yours is the suggestion made by Mr. Kicks to those who will participate in the parade. Employes of the post office in the carriers' ami clerks' department nre allowed an annual vacation of 13 work ing days nt the expense of the gov ernment, all of which means thnt a man may fish or loaf or enjoy the merry sunshine nt the expense of the government. Just at present those en joying this privilege are Heu T. Kum ler, city carrier, 1a D. Waring, city car rier and Miss Zaidee Palmer, registet clerk. First church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday services held at 440 Chemeke ta Btrect, at 11 a. m. subject of Uiblei lesson, "Sacrament." Sunday school! at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testi-j nionial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading! room in the Hubbard building, suitei 303, and is open eCery day, except ! Sundays and holidays, from 11:45 o.j m. to 4 p. m. All ar welcome to our services and invited to visit our rend-' ing rodm. The body of Bryan Hill who was drowned July 2 at Brighton, Jowa, will arrive in the city today. Funeral ser vices will be held next Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock from the chapel of Webb nnd ( lough and will be conduct ed by the Kev. Thurston, with burial in the Odd Fellows cemetery. He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hill living on the Silverton road, five miles from Salem. No particulars have been received as to the accidental drowning. Automobile drivers, bicyclers, and other folks who ride will note with pleasure that the Salem street railway has a force of men at work improving the paving between the tracks. Last winter during the snow and freezing weather, the bricks were forced up sev eral inches and when the spring and summer come, the bricks continued to stay up, making it pretty hard on rub ber tired vehicles. The Improvements are being made on State street. For those who occatdonally ride on the Oregon blectric, the following change of time may be of interest: The train going south at 7:10 in the mornings has been discontinued. The the mornings, will now arrive at 8:35 and will go on to Kugone. The after noon train from the north arriving at 4:25, will hereafter arrive at 4:15.The train nrriving from the south at 5:37, will now arrive nt 3:30 and the train north at 1:43 will leave just five min utes later. "The Mikado," tiie most musical comic opera ever written, will be pro duced in the city by home talent on the evenings of July 20 and 27, under the auspices of the Moose lodge. It will be given by tleorge T. Wilson, a professional producer of operas and minstrel shows. He carries with him tho necessary scenery and costumes. The Moose nre ever generous, and the proceeds from this production are for charitv onlv. The first rehearsal will be held Monday evening nt the Moose hall with n chorus of 20 young lnides nnd 111 men, besides 0 principals, the best musical talent in the city. Here'is a hard luck story for the pro fessional burglar. The Hartnian Hros. compnnv, successors to the Karr Jew elry company, will Install a burglar mnnf sn li in their store this evening at the hour of midnight. It weighs 12,000 pounds, an as no true a in ine citv can carry this weight, tonight it will be hroucht to the coiner of State and Liberty streets en the car on which it was shipped lroin Nan tran .,; T',i ,lnnr nf itin siifc nre liress- ail home with the simile air pressure vnm mnkincr it air tiiht and im possible for the would-be burglar who goes a burgling to introduce nitroglye iir!ni It is one nf the laraest ieweli'V safes in the northwest nnd is the one thnt was given an award at the Nin Francisco exposition. The lecture to be given by Lieuten ant Niemeyer nt the opera house next Friday eveniufg, has been cnangen to Tuesdav evening, July 11. This change of date was made on account of the Chuiituuqua. Big Mass Meeting at Armory Monday Night Everything is now ready for the great mass meeting to be held nt the armory next Monday evening, when the citizens of Salem will be given an op portunity to show their patriotism by subscribing pledges for a certain RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady " Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. DIED dc ic sc )c sfc 5c sjc sfc sc sfc sc s(t ac t TRAMM At the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. C. .1. Schramm, 220 Marion street, July 7, Hi HI, John Tnimm. He wns HO venrs, tl months and 2S days old. Relatives and immediate friends will attend services Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock at the chapel "f Webb and (.'lough. The body will lie shipped Monday afternoon to Minne sota for burial. RICK At her home Thirteenth aid Mission streets, Friday July 7, !!);, Mis. F. .1. Rice, in her 52d year. She is survived by her huslniud, four sons living in Salem and two daugh ters In California.' The body is at trie undertaking parlors of Uigdon n"'l Richardson. The time of the funci:il services has not been announced. BORN it3tik PRO To Mr. nnd Mrs. George L. Pro, at the family home In Highland ad dition to Sulcm, Tnesrtay .Inly 4, 1010, a daughter, to be named I.o-rctta. amount each month during the absence of Company M, the funds to be used for the benefit of the families of those in need. Mrs. Chnuucey Bishop and Mrs. Fred Bynon are in charge of the pro gram for the eveniup:, nud have Leon successful in securing Justice George H. Burnett as chiiirmnu of the evening, and several prominent speakers. Fol lowing the business session "of the ev ening and program, a dance will be giv en, to secure additional funds. In or der that the floor may be filled with dancers und a goodly sum received, tho committee decided that a charge of 25 cents each would be about right. No dress suits or inonncles are required. Ev erybody with a patriotic spirit is in vited to join the dance and nt the sanio time give two-bits 'for a good cause. When to Consult an OPTOMETRIST When your eyes tire and when tho print blurs or becomes dim after reading; when you involuntarily frown or squint when looking nt on object; when the eyes smart, ache or water; when they get inflamed frequently, or when there are pains in the eyeball or orbit; pains in the temple, forehead, or at the base of the brain, that cannot other wise be acccoitnted for. , We would be pleased to have you call and let us explain how such conditions can be relieved with properly fitted glasses. , MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldgr., Phone 109. CH1EOPKACTIO IS THE ,t MASTER SYSTEM " .vof li"e is right, yon are right. . .. ':' Those who have tried everv old & . method and found no relief should trv V . . ' '"':v - J Chiropractic and get well. Mnnv '. -" , i-' 1 hundreds of grateful patients in Saleiii . yy tt"'1 el8ewhere en substantiate mv S-'rj-'j statements. Six adjustments will be s'lj, K'ven inT small fee of 3.00. ' ' 7.". V Difficult cases, which require' X-rav ' '' "''Jli examinations and Sinographs can oh- jk' J ain them at a nominal fee. Onlv ex- V "f ' l1 Spinograph work. A talk with the "r I old Chiropractor may lead you to f health and happiness; act now." I f V- H. MAT, D. C, Hubbard Building. Phone 572 July 11. Acting City Recorder, evening. one arriving from the north at 8:55 in .1