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THE DAILY CAPITAL .T0T RNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916. EIGHT U W. B. Corsets" Salem's Big Department Store "Butterick Patterns" A DETERMINED CLEARANCE OF Women's and Misses9 Ready-to- Wear In many cases prices have been cut below cost to insure a quick disposal. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, Etc., of good quality at Sweeping Clearance Prices. No. 804th Wednesday Surprise Sale, July 19th. An Immense Sale of Bungalow Aprons Surprise Sale each, only - A sale of desirable Aprons that should Mnterest every housekeeper the popular Bungalow style Covers the Dress completely made of good quality gingham in various check patterns. We bought heavily of these and are enabled to quote this extremely low price for our Wednes day Surprise event July 19th, each, , 39c 39c Your Vacation Trip Will require a Trunk, Suit Case and Hand Bag. If you purchase any of these you will want a good looking durable set of carriers for your clothing. You will find just what you want in our big Trunk section on the second floor; the largest assortment in this vicinity. Steamer Trunks, Regular Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Matting, Rat tan, 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. A DEPARTMENT OF Automobile Accessories (On Our Second Floor) Our prices are in most cases about 1-3 lower than others ask. Visit this section and see for yourself: Lamps, Tools, Jacks, Horns, Bumpers, Tire Covers, Pumps, Reliners, Carbon Re movers and dozens of other mo toring needs. mm judge John Hay of Virginia Nom inated by President for Court of Claims Washington, July 15. President Wil son today nominated Congressman I James Hny, of Madison, Va., to be a j judge on tlie United States court of .claims. . Congressman Hay, veteran member : of the house, is chairman of the mili tary committee whose much criticised federalized militia bill furnished the j framework for the present army re- organization plan. Acceptance'' of the posisiton and his retirement from con- ; gress is expected to be announced at ; once. For several months it has been report i ed in congressional circles that the nd ' ministration was trying to find a place j for Hay. Many of his policies have i not agreed with those of the president. When the army bill was in the making, Hay, Secretary of War Garrison and the president became involved in a three cornered fight over the provisions of the bill. Hay was a small army man. ! Hay demanded that the militia pro- visions should be embodied while Oarri i son and tho president stood for a citi I zen soldiory. ' Feeling between Hnv and Garrison 'became very bitter and when it appear ed the president could not force a vol unteer army idea through congress be cause of Hay's opposition, Oarrisan re signed. EXCURSION CALLED OTP The Newest Fibre Covered Trunks at very reasonable prices. Second Floor QUALITY AND SERVICE M Around Town . CO LUNG EVENTS TONIGHT . Salem Chautauqua. New York Marine band, July 10. Vesper services, Will- ' son park, 6:30 p. m. July 18 Salem Street Railway excursion to Newport. July 19. Monthly meeting of Commercial club. July 28. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 31-August 1. Comic op era, "Tho Mikado," opera house, auspices .Moose lodge. Sept. 25 -30 Oregon Slute Fair. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glaase M oorrectly. U. S. Bank. Bid J. Judge P. H. D'Arcy left this morn ing for Seattle where he will deliver lecture Sunday evening at the Met ropolitan opera house. Denison's Baths, foot of State street. (Nile, convenient, first class, tf Repairs ou the, Y. M. 0. A. blulding are contemplated for this summer and tall. Tne heating pla'it is to lie over hauled and Inter in the ' season the swimming pool will be repainted and iut in first class condition for the com ing season. Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gardner & Keene, jewelers and opticians. The Rev. James Oliver will spea.v, Sunday afternoon at the W. C. T. U. Commercial and Kerry streets, taking for his subject, 4 Frail Human Strength What Is It." While others are reducing we are increasing our stock. There's a rea son t ask us. Gardner & Keene, jewel ers and opticians. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Dan ,1. Fry ure in tho city again. They attended the four day ses sion of the state druggists' association held at Seaside. Cottage at Newport, near postofflce. Six rooms, good size.1, pantry, bath, water and lights, modern throughout. Address box iiltt, Newport Oregon. jl21 o The supreme court has held valid the act of the 1H15 legislature which pro vided that candidates for primary nominations may file declarations of candidacy by payment of the proper fee to the secretary of state. The court ruled against the claim of II. M. 1'nttcm of Portland who held that the law was invalid. Justice Harris rendered the opinion. Baseball Sunday, July 16th, 3 p, m. lojiis vs. Mattling Bradfords. The Bradfords are some scrappers and are coming back strong to retrieve their defeat the fourth. julvlS o - Should the weather prove unfavor able, the vesper services to be held in Willson park tomorrow evening at 0:30 o'clock will adjourn to the chautauiua tent on Willamette field. Inter-City League pennant race is some fight. Four teams close. Don't miss the game Sunday, July 16th, Bat tling Bradfords vs. Lojus. League grounds, 3 p. ni. julylS The United Artisan Juniors will hold n picnic, next Thursday afternoon at the fair grounds, with Mrs. C.fO. Mat lock in charge. The Junior band will, niakc its first appearance at this pic nic. A meeting of the Woodrow Wilson League of Salem will be held in the court house in the circuit room Satur day, 15th hist., at S p. m, to select a vice president of the league, appoint committees nnd transact any other nec essary business. All supporters of Woodrow Wilson are tirged to attend. John Buyne, l'rcs., A. H. Wilson, Secy julyli The board of directors of the T. M. C. A. at its meeting Friday decided to sell the association cafeteria at the t'nir grounds. The cafeteria has not been a paying proposition in two sea sous. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. If its building materials come to us. Falls Citv-Snlem Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th St. i'hone 813. A thirteen ' acre tract three miles south of the city was purchased yes terday by S. J. Botts, motor man for the Salem Street railway. The tract is valued at $2,000. In part payment, Mr. Botts turned in a house and lot on Trade and Turner streets, valued at $1500. The sale was made by W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. Dance at Aumsville tonight. Good floor nnd music, ents "c. other out of town dances 75c. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Canatsey and daughter Miss Gladys will leave to morrow on a motor tour of the south. They expect to make the trip to south ern Cnlifrnia by easy stages, taking a Immith ni v Yl-oka time ell rnilte. The tri.lenm is being put on at tho rate ot wintt,r wi)l be spent in Los Angeles more than 2000 gallons daily. Rapid BnJ in .),, in tllc, 8Urroiiiiding conn progress in this work is due in inrgeltrv 0t, R pon,.n, superintendent of measure to a motor driven spreader j tnp mulllll,i training department of the which carries a huge tank and has to lliKh s,.nooI lm8 n,ntClI 1Ilc Canatsey repivuisn out cumpurumeiy tew nines. . )10mc at ofio Center street. 0- present ordinance requires, a 72 pound to the yard T steel rail on all streets paved .... w ith hard surface pavements. Dance at Liberty Halt tonight. Good music. The work of repairing parts of the street railway track on State street is being done by August Kehbcrger, a loeal paving contractor. R. C. Iue sel, the section master has a crew at work' digging up the brick which the frost and snow of Inst winter damaged, replacing them -with new brick, tnmpciT in place with cement filling. Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. l'houe 440. The oiling crew of the Pacific high wav has reached" the vicinity of the Central Howell school house. The lie Dr. L. a. Altman, homeopathic phy sician, 2!Mi N, Liberty. I'hone 147. The excursion of the Snlem Street railway employes to Newport tomorrow has been cnlled off. Not only is it raining in this part of the valley, but the coast is having more than its share. For this reason, the excursion has been declared off, indefinitely. l TODAY'S BALL SCORES I E. American R. Tf. Detroit 9 13 2 New "York 7 0 1 Holnnd and Baker; Mogridge, Cald well and Xiinamnker, Walters. E. First game R. It. Chicago 4 ' 7 (I Philadelphia 1 4 1 Scott and Schnlk; Sheehnn and Car roll. . Second game R. H. E. Chicago I 5 0 Philadelphia , 0 4 0 Benz and Lapp; Busfi and Carroll First game- R. H. E. St. Louis 2 S 0 Boston 1 S 1 Hamilton and Jlnrtlev; Foster and Cndv. Second genie R. H. E. St. Louis .' 4 5 S .Boston 17 17 1 Davenport, Parks, Bnumgartner, Mc- Cabe and Scvcroidj Ruth, Wyckol'f and Thomas. R. H. E Clevelnnd 2 5 Washington 3 7 Baghy and Daly; Johnson and Ain- snuth, Henry. National New York St. Louis Perritt and Kuriden; Gonzales. H. 11 E, . , Investigate neiore you mvcsi at any price. Get your data complete before buying an Electric Sweeper. Wm. Gahls dorf, The Store of Housewares Hoover Agents. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbon7 Made in Oregon 100 'Copies Guaranteed from - Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Paer Mfg. Co. 83rd ft Broadway, Portland, Ore. RESIDENCE RARLORS .Licensed Lady Assistant - Moderate Pricei Perfect Service - Latest Methods Are Found Only At . Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca tion at 110 1-2 Com'l street. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese- and Spanish dishes. Pay us a visit. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. . Office, Bllgh Hotel PHONE 700 NEWPORT-NYE BEACH Automobile Passenger and Bag gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly - Answered ' L. 15. PICKENS, BOX 274 OIney Crossan Is Arrested In Albany n Ames, Otz and OIney Crossun, well known to the po lice of this city, was taken into cus tody by the Albany authorities Ins night, according to udviees reeoivejd here this morning. Crossun was arrested while trying to dispose of 40(1 grain sucks and ti quan tity of leather belting stolen from u farmer named Hayes, who resides near Tangent. After the arrest, Crossan in said to have confessed to stealing tho property. A pal was also implicated in tl the confession but he made good his es- ti cape. Boston ..... Cincinnati Rudolph Wingo. and liowdy; H. E. 11 1 .... 2 7 0 Schul. and R. If the weather man smiles on this part of the valley tomorrow afternoon, a bund concert will be given at Marion square at 3:30 o'clock. Of course, if the rain continues, the concert will be j McMinnville 1 postponed. The Portland Realty Board has ex tended special invitations tft the Sa lem real estaters to attend the first annual meeting of the real estate men of Oregon to be held in Portland tliree (.'hnrlo: ilays hegininng next eonesday. Among those from Salem who will nt end are W. II. Grabenhorst, J. C. Scott F. L. Wood, John Scott and J. S. Aus tin. Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, 212 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. .The motorcycle macnlne gun as used by tiie I'nited States army in pictures at the Oregon Sunday ami Monday. To attend the conferring of the Roy al Arch degree on Invitation of the Ige, the following Hoy r.u, protectors of tkpuWic health Our pure Flour and the delicious Bread made of it, are protectors of the public health. For your pro tection, learn to say CHERRY CITY PATENT and ECONOMY FLOUR at YOUR GROCER mm , Itaie-HW 4UUM Dr. Alice Bancroft, New Breynian bldg., Kye and Nerve Specialist. '..I 4-..1. m ...:n ... l.. vi -;ll. ill .-trcii ..insuhs win (ti lu .u, .,i , iiv this evening, leaving at ft o'clock: Dr. For the benefit of those who live in countries where there is real simmer- and R, ing hot summer weather, the following minimum teperntures are given: Wed nesday, oil; Thursday, "ii; Friday, 42; Saturday morning, 53 degrees ubove. Dr. Stone makes no charges for con sultation, examination or prescription. O. A. Olson, Lot .L. Pearce, Mem l'enrce, K. F. Richardson, Chief of Po lice Welsh, L. S. Roland, George A. Hrown, 11. I. Tiiielsen, W. 11. Dancy K. Davis. Motorcycle fans see the big races at the Oregon Sundav and Monday. John Marr, special officer of the merchants' patrol, discovered an awn ing afire last night at 10:30 outside a fourth floor window in the IT. S. Na tional bank building. The window was in the rear and not easily visible from the street. Marr notified the superin tendent of the building and turned in a fire alarm. Lnce at Liberty Hall tonight. Good music. An ordinance will be introduced at the meeting of the city council Mon day evening, permitting the street railway company to retaiu the 02 pounds to the yard rails on South Commercial street, aft ?r the street iias been paved with a hard surface. The Buy your gingham dresses now. Next year prices will bo higher according to the advance reports from New York on the 1017 spring markets. Amoskeag booktVild chauihruys are quoted whole sale 2 3-4 cents higher than they were thin year, ami the utility grade of ginghams ila cents, wghrr ami the market is liable to advance. We always carry a full line of new and used furniture. K. L. Stiff Son. A building permit was Issued Thurs day to the United Kvnugelical church for the erection of au addition to their church 440 North Cottage which was partially destroyed by fire. The im provements will' cost about $3,000. A building permit was also granted R t Shaw yesterday for the erection of a one story frame building, valued at $300, on Sixteenth street, between Cen ter and A streets. First game R. H. K. rhiliidelphin 4 S 0 Pittsburg 0 4 1 Alexander and Killifer; Jacobs and Wilson. Second game R. H. K. Philadelphia ." 10 Pittsburg : 7 7 2 Chalmers, ltender and Burns; Mara maux, Kantlehner and (iibson. R. H. E. Brooklyn Chicago Smith and McCarthy Packard, Vaughn ami Archer, After covering more than a thousand miles through some of the most pic turesque sections of the state Judge C. r.lgin, Sergeant J. A. to- land, Citiy Kngineer Walter Skelton and Fireman Larry Murphy are back in the city. A leisurely jaunt, occu pying two weeks, was taken anil when ever a stream looked particularly en ticing the pnrtv stopped their machines pitched camp and got out the rods and! flies. Among the cities visited were Residents of Comstock, Anlau, Drain, Bend, Medford, Klamath Fulls and.i.eona and. vicinitv, to the number of Lakeview. Pnrt of the trip was overi250i nuve Bpp0aied to the state public the fumed Columbia river highway. service commission for extended scrv- o I ice ou the S. P. from Cottage Grove to iraao in your om siovo as pan pay-. Dra,n, They ask that train No. 10 which The Salem police have had Crossun under surveillance for some time in the belief that he was responsible for thc'ls in this city. He dropped from sight h short time ago and was located later in Albany. Chalmers Motor Official Jumps to His Death New York, July 15. Paul Smith, vice-president nnd general sales man ager of the Chalmers Motor company of Detroit, killed himself today by jump ing from the tenth floor of the Hotel Biltmore, where he was a guest. Smith came to New York ac companied by his wife, for medical treatment. He had been a sufferer from 0 2 j ptomaine, it was said, and was accom 7 4 punied bv a trained nurse, who wan McQuillan, not in the room when Smith plunged to the street. nient on one ot our Luxe ranges. K. L. S The Breakfast club of Salem went new tlrlion ut & Son. De now runs no farther than Cottage Grove be extended to Drain. The train goes to Divide to turn when, by cover- ail additional 1J miles, it could imr to Mill City this morning arising at )mse better facilities at Drain, at the o'clock in order to make the walk in,,,,, tjme serving four more stations, the cool of the day. Although thei-pho commission has taken the matter young Indies prepared for a real hike,!un ,vita f. L. Burckhalter, superinten dent- of the Southern Paeific at Port- it is understood that n trieudly auto mobile carried them to riayton, where thev hoped to find more fuvorable hikinc weather. The members of the club making the walk today are Miss. Ofga liray, -Miss uin Hargrove, Miss I.ois Martin, Miss I la Spaulding, Miss Marybelle Keinhart and Miss Inn I Proctor. Other members of the club will join them at Scotts Mills in a few "in.v-- o .. j Frame Shop and Giftery announces j a midsummer sale to reduce the num ber of small articles carried in stock. I 25 cents will buy an exclusive little; gift if you take advantage of this sulel Monday is last day of sale, 413 Court street, j Percy Cupper, assistant state engin eer, has beeu selected by Governor i Withycombe as Oregon's representative; on the legislative committee of the In- J ternational Irrigation congress which meets in Kl Paso, Texas, in October. lnud. BORN FHTLLIPS At the Salom hospital. ; Thursday morning. Jnlv' 13, 1010, to ilr. and' Mrs. R. B. Phillips, a daugh ter, weight seven pounds. Three hundred teachers attending the summer school nt Monmouth came to Sulem this morning to call on the gov ernor and visit the state institutions. The employes nnd others who draw sal aries at the state house were entertain ed by the young ladies singing the star Spangled Banner and other patriotic songs. Is that what you say when you step out into "the bright sunlight ? You will find WELCOME RELIEF through lenses ground in the new Sir William Crookes glass. They do not perceptibly dim the light, yet cut out all irri tating rays. Have eyeglass comfort MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldg., Phone 109. 0 O