Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store" BORN A Continued Clearance of Women's Suits) Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts Selling in Manv Cases at Below Cost Prices Si ii n !l II II ii I! II II I Ii SCHOMAKKR To Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean A. Schomnker, .Inly 22, 191H, t the Salem hospital, twin girls. -Mr. Schomaker is essociatod with I the city delicery, ami lives at 441 North Twentt'fourth street. CARDEN To Mr. an 1 Mrs. Kverett Carden, July 21, lillfi, a daughter. I Mr. tardea, feiiera!ly known n 'Mark'' lives on route 3, south of the. city about six miles. I Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, 2i2 Masonic I lil. IK. i'bone 440. I Special Sale of Linen Dresses at $8.95 Here's an excellent assortment of stylish Linen Dresses, plain white linen, color pink, blue, brown and combinations, in the season's newest effects. Dresses that sold up to $13.95. Extra Special for one week, jour choice 95 OUR 805TH Wednesday Surprise Sale JULY 26TH An Extra Value Offering of Children 's Beach Rompers only 23c each Here are strong, serviceable, well made Rompers for Children stripe patterns of blues, grey, pink in a ripplette or crepe effect which requires no ironing, sizes 2, :5 and 4 years.' Extra Special Next Wednesday . . ...... 23c each , Sale starts at 8:'50. See the window display. A Bathing Contest for Swimmers to Be Held by the Meyers Store the Bathing Beach Opening Day Five Races Ten Prizes Co-operating with the Salem Commercial Club in making the new Public Bathing Beach a success, this store will give eight prizes in these races to be held opening day announcement of which will be made later. 'a Ijjft 1st Race 75-feet for girls under 16 years, first and second prizes. 2nd Race 100-feet for boys under 16 years first and second prizes. 3rd Race 50-yards for women, and misses first and second prizes. 4th Race IflO-yards for men and boys first and second prizes. Special Race 75-feet for boys and girls (13 and un der) first and second prizes. ' The Breakfast club, composed of young lailies who really en joy wall:-1 ing, is now en.invinir n vacation camn- M"g out at Mill City. Next Tuesday, i they will fold up their tent and make !S the walk home to Salem. II I I I fi II II II II II u n 11 11 The Maccabees will hold their an nual picnic tomorrow nt Blako lake. The party will gather at 1U o'clock tu morrow morning at Marion square and make the trip lv nutos. As this pic nic happens l)out once in every twelve l.vonths, a largo attendance is expected. 0 -- Joseph Haimovitz of Portland has purchased the Togge-.y" from Win-tl- oij Hammond and will ut en up for business with a special sale as soon as the stock can be arranged. He says that the store will continue to be run iiinler the name of "The Toggery." Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 214 .Masonic hlilg. 1 none 440. The children continue to make the municipal plnvground in the Albert pasture their hcadnuaiters, as every day this week more than 20O have been picknicking and enjoying the games, llie (lain lias been enlarged. The I'omniitee in charge already owns one tent fir a dressing room and would greatly appreciate the genorositv ot any one who would either loan or ghc another tent. Dr. Alice Bancroft, over Stockton's, Eye and Nerve Specialist. m The Salem Floral society with its two or three hundred members will picnic next Monday afternoon and evening at the fair grounds. The lunch will be served at 0 o'clock and after this important part of the picnic, there will be a program of music and talking. Mrs. U. V. Wallace is in charge of the evening's program. It has lieen suggested that members b;ing a basket properly equipped, a la picnic. o Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Your baking pans will accord it a warm welcome- it makes honest-to-goodness Bread CHERRY CITY PATENT and ECONOMY FLOUR lUrdHW SALEM Afik for It at All Groceries er parts of town boys have been doing lot of thieving, but this is the first case in which a report has been made of the then of valuables. SPECIAL SERVICES TOMORROW. We Show An Unusually Large Line of Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children The largest assortment in the city showing all the most wanted styles and colorings in both cotton and wool garment.-. You'll find Meyers' prices low JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIP . . ME NT OF Xretonnes, Art Tickings and Curtain Draperies They will be ready for your inspection Monday Men's Straws and Panama Hats Your Pick of the Stock at 1-2 Price QUALITY AND SERVICE Aier years of watchful waiting, thorn really is prospects of the fair grounds road. Today, workmen were busv limine stakes for the curbinir. Ilitill of which indicates that within a few days the curbing crew will be a working and following this crew', the !! pavin men nnd machine and then II 'those who have been waiting for n gen SI ! oration for a decent Toad to the fair jlj (grounds may remark mat everything I comes to him who waits. m 0 1 1 The excursion to Marshfield start ing Friday morning, August 25, will leost it I tt.SO, on the following basis: railway fare, 7.25: three days eating ' m i... . ...... ii on the diner, ifti Pullman fare, i3.o The Pullman fare is based on all berths Philadelphia II ii Ii ii being taken. If not, there will be a slightly advanced -lnrge for the berth. The $3.55 price is made on the esti Mlmnte of 38 to the ear. Those who want JJIhii entile section will have the privi II ; lege of paying for the upper berth llj extra. Special services will be held tomor row at the Central Congregational church, now that the additiou to the church has been eoiiiplo,tod, permitting of a much larger congregation. For the evening, the following pro gram will be given: Anthem " I'nto Thee, Our fiod".... Chas. H. Gabriel Solo "The Plains of Peace" IVAuverg ne Barnard H. C. Stover Duett "I Saw A Golden Sunbeam 1'all' Henry Leslie Miss Alma Ashhy and Miss Pearl -Kyre Anthem "Praise The Lord All Ye Nations" M. C. South Solo "The Gates of The West". Mrs. C. C. Cory Trio "Xot A Sparrow r'alleth'' '. Will I.. Thompson Duett "Come .Jesus, Redeemer"' William G. Hammond Mrs. (Hazel Nugent and Mr. Everet Craven Anthem ' Fear Not Ye, O Israel" .... C. M. Leroy l TODAY'S BALL SCORES t is)c 3c sjc sfc sjc sc sjc jjc sc sc sjc sfc sft PERSONALS National New York Chicago Penitt and Karideu; Fischer. First game Brooklyn Pittsburg .... Pfefl'er nnd McCarthy; Cooper and Wilson. Ii. Boston '. St. Louis - Kngan, Barnes and dowdy; and (ionales. R. H. E. .... 2 (i 1 ... 5 9 1 Vaughn nnd R. H. K. ... 7 13 8 ... 1 K 1 Kantclhncr, IT. K. (I 1 10 0 Dooli AH Around Town . ! COMING EVENTS TONIGHT . July 17-23 Epworth League In- stitut-e, Willamette University v am pus. July 24-25-2o "The Birth of a Nation," Grand Opera House. July 8. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 30. Salem Street Railway excursion to Newport. ' July Si-August J. Comic op era, "The Mikado," oper house, auspices .douse lodge. Aug. 2o. Cherriuu excursion to Marshfield. Dance at Aninsville tonight, floor and music. Good Sept. 25-30 Oregon State Fair. Bids on 62 cords 2d growth fir; 8 cords largo ouk; 40 eorda slab wood. Delivered. Quote prices on each item ami on complete order. Address Ivan G. Me Darnel, Mgr. Salem Coin'l club. nlv'n Salem hag been Just a little short on lawyers, as eleven marched away with vompany i. nut the proportion is now geuing iibck to normal as the following passed at the recent exami nations: Miller K. McGlhhrlst, Paul H. Smith and Howard K. Zimmerman. Anotner of those popular summer dunces at Aumaville tonight. Good floor and music. o Intercity League pennant race is somo fight. Four teams close. Don't miss the game Sunday ,lulv 23d, Bat tling Bradfords ts. Lojus. League iirouiids. 3 n. m. inlv'o - ii j Dr. Mendelsohn, Specialist, flu glaase- eorrectly, U. S. Bank. Bldj. e - 1 Open air services will be held Sun- Drink Cereo. the lioni fond Ti.i 'Kv evening in William park at 0:30 than coffee or tea. Ask your grocer, tf i , ,'1",, k' An "''"'"l"" wilt n"'l by n in new it. a, avi son on, "The l'roti- A permit to build a one story frame dwelling at 12i0 Shipping street has been imued to K. A, Hemiett by the city recorder. The estimated cost of the building is $500. Drink Cereo, Uie liquid food, the health drink. Ask your grocer. tf Deoisen's Baths, foot of State street. af, cooveoient, first class. tf The Salem police were notified this morning of the escape from the state industrial school oT Harrv McDonald, aged 17. He is a lad of dark complexion nd whan he ran away wore the regula tion uniform. While others ajsreiucliif ws are increasing our stock. There's a rea oaf wk us. Gardner A Keene, jewel ers and opticians. lem of Mexico." The services in the park are in the way of a linion, as half a dozen of the leading churches will take part Baseball Sunday July 23, 3 p, m. Lo.pis vs. Battling Bradfords. The liradiords are some scrappers and are coming back strong to retrieve their ueieat uie lourtu. julySi! Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gardner A Keene, jewelers and optician. ' e Salem military band will frunish usie at IVniwiu's baths tomorrow be ginning at 2 p. m., foot of state street. ...Salvation Army. Don't forget the Rev. 11. ('. Stover will preach at the Salvation Army hall tonight Everyone is extended a, hearty welcome. Trespass notices for tale at Journal ottice. Steusloff Bros., Inc., will pay 8 8-4 cents tor top hogs. tf o - The federal limit of passengers for tne (irnliamoua is em and more than mm miiiiucr win not no allowed on tiie bout for the excursion tomorrow ot Hie Knights ot Columbus. Those holding tickets will be given permis sion to board the boat, but the late comers are taking a risk of not being nccoinmndated. Tiespass notices for sale at Journal office. Dance at Brooks tonight. Music Sa lem orchestra. Arthur tt Wilson, Dr. Robertson and Kussell Brooks left this morning on a fishing trip to Lake Eleanor, whero it is said the rainbow trout may bo hnd for the asking. This is the lake that Arthur H. Wilson claims to have discovered about a year ago, and is to be found by driving to the end of the road and then walking six miles. Trespass notices for sale at Journal office. Dance at Brooks tonight Music Sa lem orchestra. The Rev. Carl D. Elliott will speak next Sunday morning at the regular services on "Seeking First the King dom" and will apply the principle lo cally to the Sunday chautauqua. He will also discuss the promised union of Alnauy college and Pacific Vniver sily, aul t.ho general work of the Synod of Oregon. Mr. Elliott relum ed Into Friday evening from Eugene. o Camping time is here, get your sup plies from E. L. Stiff & Son. Salem's only resort Music tomorrow by Salem 's military band, Penison ' foot of State street. The Wisconsin People's association will hold its annual picnic next Fri day at the fair grounds beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. A good program including music, readings and impromptu speeches has been arrang ed. Wiscousiu folks to the number of about 250 live in this vicinity and a big attendance ia expected. AH are asked to bring more than they can eat, that the stranger who happens to not be so fortunate as to come from Wisconsin, may he properly fed. W. U Ciimmings is president. T .,, " ' rice at Aoenieea, nu Dr. L. G. Altman, homeopathic phy- of Portland will be s.ciuu, 2!ib N. Liberty. Phone 147, , .Knlislments are for . ? the privilege of an ' "USB Di""i concert at Deni-i ,.),,..,,, t the end or tinee, son s baths tomorrow ut 2 n. m., foot I oi riaie st reel. 0 10 Sergeant Schuster reports business good at the recruiting statin in t lie I ami Nunainnker. Keiith hotel. He has ,iust returi'CiI from Dallas, Black Rock and Falls City ami reports several good prospects George H. Hendee, age is, is the latest to join the colors, going to Portland today. Sergeant Sc'miUer will leave in a few days to open a recruiting of fice at Aberdeen, and Sergeant Brock jn charge here. seven years, with the privilege of an honorable dis- Cincinniati Chulmers nnd Killifei ; Moscley and Wingo. American R. H. K. St. Louis 0 -1 0 New York 1 7 0 Davenport and Severoi.l; Minwkey Chicago 1 Washington 2 Benz, Russell and Schalk: Johnson and Henry, Ainsmith. First game R. Detroit ' Boston 3 7 0 10 1 Gallia, H. r.. 11 1 0 1 Mays, George W. Eyre shipped a car load of hogs to North Portland. Ho reports a strong market. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation,' examination pr prescription. Trade In your old stove as part pay ment, on ftne of our new Orbon De Luxe ranges, the host guaranteed range in America. E. L. Stiff & Son. o Mitchell and MeKe; Shore Foster and ( adv. Cleveland-Philadelphia, postponed, wet grounds. (Ccutinued from Page One.) Mrs. .1. W. Wilsou is visiting friciuls ill Portland. Keith White is spending the week end in Portland. R. F. Richardson was in Monitor yesterday on business. T. G. Bligh and Claude Bcllo will re turn this evening from Newport. A. (). Stevens of Oregon City m registered yesterday at tho Capital hotel. W. H. Norton of Portland was at tending to business affairs, in the city yesterday. I. II. Ilogau returner) to his home at Hosclnirg this morning after a short, visit in the city. .1. S. Johnson a prominent fnrim r of Polk county, is t ransacting . lu'ei ness in the city. C. .S. Piper returned today from a Cleveland motorcycle trip to McMiuit ville ami Portland. Miss Genevieve Frnzier will return this evening from Corvullis wiiere she has been attending a summer institute. Ifnel Wilcox of Kmerprjse, Oregon, is visiting iiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilcox, I32U North Sixteenth street. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Morris of Wuh peton, N. D., are visiting the former's brother, Hen Morris, Salem Heights. S. S. Smitii, manager of the Mod ford Sim is in the city. He is a member of the state executive com mittee of the republican party. E. .1. Ciinatscy mid family left this afternoon for their auto trip to south ern California, where they will spend the winter, Mr. Cnntasey intended to start a week ago, but importnnt busi ness matters kept him in the city until today. ' Winthron Hammond returned to Portland after spondh' a few days in the city in connection with "The. Toa- gory." .ur. Hammond is now pm-t. owner and active manager of the liiif fum & Pendleton clothing store on Morrison street, Portland. Tn nrdmr- Mint th fiherrinTl riinilAr and dance nt the fair grounds may be! an unqualified success, the following; special committee was appointed at the j Ckerrian meeting lasi evening: Dr.l II. H. Olinger, chairman; Chas. L.I , , , ,, ; , . , Dick, Hal D. Pntton. George Graves, tory districts auue.i ineir sarin snrieK Theodore Roth. William II. Lerchen, g to the dm. Atter this outburst the James Youag. Curtis Cross and Frank j parnders took up the work of march Spears. A jitnev dance will 'follow the i"g earnest. . evening repast, nnd as this is an affair! Each division swung into line in its in which all are iateiested, an invita-1 appointed place on time and the thou-1 tion is extended to everybody to come'snnils past the reviewing stnnd in a eon- j -pi, i..,. i,.v' a imo.l I tiuuous stream. It will be several hours O. .W. Elgin and family will leave i .i .':.,. ,i, ii,n.rin,. mis-1 before the last of the 115 divisions by auto tomorrow morning for Idaho, the expenses of taking the band to' begin to march. where they will visit Mrs. K'Kin' Marshfield. , . No business was transacted, praeti- pw re at a, who have a farm in the irri-1 ' ' 0 ' eally every business house having closed gated district at the flourishins new jrs. W. Carlton Smith reports the at i o'clock. The parade included ev-; town of Pnriiin, near Boise. Mr. Elgin nos9 ilv tlet-t ot a ,iiamond pin sur-ery form of ogniiizutian. Employes of - '"- nuiiiiiiH !! roundeil nv tiearls ami a platinum an or ine raiiroaus, many iraiernai or-; chain with diamond and pearl lavallier. I ganizations. every patriotic orgauiza-1 Mrs. Smith tirst discovered that they tion, a big percentage of the native) were missing Thursday afternoon sons, and native daughters, former na-j about 1 o'clock. It is feared that the tional guardsmen, the regiment from; jewelry has been stolen by a gang of. the citizens training camp at Monterey, young boys who have been committing' civic clubs from every section of the numerous thefts in the neighborhood. bay district, employes of banks, stores, ' This information is given in the be- i telephone and telegraph companies, hun- lief that should the boys who commit-1 d reels of foreign born American negroes, : ted the theft attempt to dispose oi any Hnwniiaas and scores of other distiiic-! part of tiie jewelry, the police w'dl tie tive organizations and closses were rep-1 notified. It is uudrestood that in oth-1 resented. Thousands from Oakland, Berkeley, Sacramento, Sau Jose and oth-1 er towns have been pouring in since early morning on special trains and j iiwuo iu huh men I'icaciicc iu mr j'u- rade. ing and seeing the sig'.its of eastern Oregon ami Washington. Mtnnately ho expects to go into business at Par ma. If its building materials, come to us. Falls Citv-Salem Lumber Co., 340 S. 12th. Phone S13. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Pkon724. SAlem, Ore Does the Sun Hurt Your Eyes ? Do you sauint? Do vou pull your hat -brim down over your eyes in a vain ef fort to shield them? Then you are in need of properly fitted glasses such as we supply. We have the experience and the equip ment, and satisfaction goes with every pair. Miss A. McCuiloch, OPTOMETRIST. 291 N. Commercial St., Ground Floor Hcurs 9 to 5. Fhone 025 t 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. Will Have Street Dance Next Tuesday Evening Here is a new one for Salem. While ; utilize the sweet strains over on Court (the Cherrian band is playing its sweet-! street for tne dancers, thus showing a est music at the public concert next Tuesday evening, those who prefer to dance will be given the privilege. It is just like this. The Salem Patriotic league is desirous of raising funds for the members of Company M and to also assist m tne relief worK anil m order to do this, a street dance will oe given on Court and Winter streets. By permission of the mayor, part of the street will be roped off for the dancers, who will be -allowed to enjoy themselves at the rate of one jitney per dauce. It has been figured that the hand can furnish enough music for those in the park and at the same time, double amount of efficiency Tickets with five eouions on each i will be sold for 25 cents and it has been figured that many who are not inter ested in dancing will buy a ticket, just from patriotic motives. I To stimulate a little rivalrv in the. nay of ticket selling, a prize of a box of candy Will be given to the boy and girl who disposes of the most tickets. For the convenience of those selling or wanting tickets, they may be found at the Scott & Bynon real estate office, South Liberty street. The. Salem Pa triotic leagnue is co-operating with the city committee in giving the dance. NEWPORT-NYE BEACH t Automobile Passenger and Bag- gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly Answered I S. PICKENS, Box 274 SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 ii