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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. Large Line of Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children Condensed News From Various Pep' merits ji !! I. II II II Court Holds She Is In Same Position As Though Abandoned Clearance Prices on Women's I ' ' ii ii H and Misses9 Ready - to - Wear New showing and sale of latest Coat Middies Sport Stripe Effects, special $1.59 New Middy Skirts of white pique and galatea cloths priced at ... .$1.25 'to $2.75 A sale of new Middy Blouses laced front, red, blue or white trimmed, extra special 89c Each I I I I II 11 II ii II II Race 100-feet Meyers Swimming Races Will take place Wednesday night at the Opening of Salem's New Bathing Beach. Many entries have been made and the various races will prove exciting and interesting. FIVE RACES TEN PRIZES 1st Race 75-feet for girls under 16 years, first and second prizes. boys under lb years, first and second prizes. :)rd Race 50-yards for women, and misses first and second prizes. 4th Race 160- yards for men and boys first and second prizes. Special Race 75-feet for boys and girls (13 and under) first and second prizes. ii II Si A shewing of New Smocks the latest summer or outing garment and very inexpensive see the win dow display. Showing of New Porch and Breakfast Garments skirt and sacque of good mater ials in plain and stripe ef fects. Ask to see tkem. Special sale of new, beauti ful Wash Silks in rich stripe colorings an unsurpassed variety 36 inches wide and an extra quality . .(JJfo a Vf Toilet Articles and Preparations at Special Low t3 Prices at Meyers You'll find dozens of unusual bargains in staple toilet articles such as tooth pastes, powders, face creams, toilet waters, etc. Supply your needs from this sec tion and save money. H a A New Bi$ Assortment of Indian Robes and i Auto Robes (Second Floor.) See these new arrivals the choicest designs rich, ex quisite colorings. An Indian Robe has many uses its a real utility article for motoring picnics band con certsfor coast or mountain use at the bathing beach, canoeing for the porch swing couch cover bed throw other numerous uses could be mentioned. You'll pet lots of nleasure and sntisfaptinn out of one of these. I S o i II ii qpp the wiwnnw HKPI AV I Villi 1 UU IIUUVH VIU1U11 1 PRICED 10W CONSISTENT WITH GOOD QUALITY u H 3 I! ii ii OUR 806TH WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE - AUGUST 2ND Splendid Grade FORMU BRASSIERES AT t9c EACH No better time to supply your Bras siere needs than at this sale next Wednesday. Garments well made lace trimmed among necessary arti cles in every woman's wardrobe, adds grace and symmetry to the bust and an excellent corset cover. Special for next Wednesday's Surprise Event 79c Sale starts at 8::50. No phone orders taken. See the window display H a a n El a QUALITY AND SERVICE u a a a n ii ii u El ii ii ii El n ii ii ii ii u a a n ii mm icancsssnQCSaBBsaz:saaDcaBQaiQaDananaaE3anDC3QanDssaiaDnEsaaDa Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. While others are reducing we are o increasing our stock. There's a rea- The rock crushing plant at Ewaldiaont ask us. Gardner & Keens, iewel. will begin work, preparing rock for era and opticians. tin) paving of Smith Commervinl street; o 'ami tlio fair grounds road, Two "J.V The West Salem ball team will go horse power motors have been installed to Pallas tomorrow to cross bats with ana the plrtnt Was tested today. ; the Folk comity champions. It is e.x- o i pected to be a fierce mutest, as the 1 Dr. 0. A. Olson, dentist. 212 Masonic . championship of the county is involv- bldg. I'hone -440, eil. The West Salem aggregation litis 0 ' '"'en strengthened liy the nrlilition of Tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 the' Macey ami (lihson of Liberty, ami e .. v.. .1.. . .... .1... u i.. : Snii i i of Kiilntn TW HIV,. T... ..... - --, -.. ....... ... ru,, ,,-,., initial - ,,.., . ."" " scr a. school of too First HuptUt church will o l.ingrieh will smg at the lirst Congre. (.i.-ni i Marion square. The officers w" wiU s"IaUy furnish you estimates gutiniiul services tomorrow evening, ! mi teachers of tlio department will!"" lumber, lath, shingles, builders o I have charge and give the little folks hardware ami paints and oils. Fulls Drink Cereo, tlie liquid food. Better under -their care a .iollv time. City-Salem Lumber t'o., 34! S. PJth. than coffee or tea. Ask your grocor. tf I o I'hone 813. o Dr. L. G. Altman. homeonathlc nhv- o Approximately 3500 people Snwisieiun, JIU X. Libertv. riione 147. - Two from Salem were among the 25 o Oregon resinents who drew lucky num- Vnion services of all the churches i ,l'rs lor places among locators 'for en in the city will be held Sunday utter-ltrie of farming tracts In the Colville I A 11 A 1 T l! I All Around l own Norfolk, Va., July 29. Federal i Judge Waddell today decided that the I captured British liner Appam should be I resiorea to its former .British owners. ! The decision is against the German I prise crew which captured the vessel I and brought her here. " j the court held tho l.eiman uoVeru- fmeut lost all legal cluim to the Apimm ! ami nor cargo as prizes ot war when Lieutenant Berg and his prize crew on February 1 last brought them into the neutral waters of Hampton Hoaifs with the intention of "laying uri" the vessel indefinitely,. Other salient features of the decision follow: That the Prussian-American treaty of renewed in 128 does not apply or control in the case so as to guarantee the prize crew asylum in United States waters and the award of the Cfcrninn prize court in declaring the Appam a prize while the case was in litigation in the United States courts has no effect on the jurisdiction of the courts, that the jurisdiction of the United States courts in the ctise is established by a long line of precedents including sev eral by the United States supreme court. ine court s conclusion," the de cision says, "is that the manner oi bringing the Appam into tkc waters of tlie I nited States as well as the ap pearance in these waters, constitutes u violation of the neutrality of the Uni ted States, that she came in with with-j out bidding or permission; she is here in violation of the law; and she is un able to leave for lack ui a mew, which she cannot provido or augment without j iiirmer violation oi nciuruniy; inrrner. ' that in her present condition she is with out a lawful right to lie and remain in i these waters; that she as between hen . captors and owners to all practical in-' tents and purposes, must be treated as abandoned and stranded upon our i sli'wes; ami Hint her owners are entitled j to restitution of their property, which ; this court should award, irrespective of! the prize court proceedings. f the court ; of the imperial governor of the flernian ' empire; and it will be so restored.' The decision affects the cargo as well as the vessel. The case will be carried to the su preme court by the Oerniuu prize crew. The negro, William .Morrison, who recently escaped trnm the suite usyluin for the insane, was brought back from Tillamook tiiis linu-nlsy. He was com mitted Irom Tillimooli, and went there directly upon escaping from tiie insti tution. The return of Morrison leaves but one patient now at large, a harm less man who wniidiveJ away several days ago. Prof. Elmer of the Oregon Agricul tural college has been spraying for brown rot in the Sunnyaide district this week. The spraying Thursday was mostly for brown rot in fields ad jacent to the experimental stations. Today the work" of investigation is on leaf spot. The ultimate objects of these experiments is to learn just what mixtures of sprite are best adapt ed to this particular locality. IWdWW SLEM ORtffON You are sure to wn your battles if you use CHERRY CITY PATENT and ECONOMY FLOUR mm DON'T TELL YOUR AGE Gray hairs are no sign of old age, but tired eyes make you look older than you are. CORRECTLY FITTED EYEGLASSES will take away that tired look. Let us relieve you of eyestrain. Miss A. McCulIoch. Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldg. Thone 109 OPEN FOR BUSINESS THE SALEM SU1T0RIUM CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Our many 'years of experience in this line of work enables us to Guarantee Satisfaction. Goods called for and delivered. Salem Suitorium 144 N. Commercial Street. Phone 342 ' " . ' ' . ' ' COMINGJYENTS TONIGHT 'From the .Manger to the Cross," film at the First Con gregational church. July 30. Salem fitreet Railway excursion to Newport. July 81, Opening of Cheinawa Institute. July 31-August 1. Comio op era, "The Mikado," oper house, auspices Moose lodge. Amr, 3. Chcrrittn picnic and dance, state fair grounds. Aug. 3. Marion county civil war veterans' association meet at Silverton. Aug. 25. Cherrian excursion to Marshfleld. Sept. 25-30 Oregon Blate Fair. Dr. Mendel toha, specialist, fltj glasee M orreetly. U. 8. Bank. Bld. Tlx West Salem baseball team will try its luck Sunday with the Dallas players, on the Dallas fic4d. The teams fcre said to be evenly balanced. Standoff Bros., Inc., cents for top hogs. will par 8 3-4 tf The Adsitta have just opened drees nsklng and hemstitching parlors at ICS N. Liberty, in the place known as Ladies Outfitting Shop. . hone 1032. july31 A Snap will teach and sell my bus iness. Owens, Hatter, -t3 Court fit. tf "The ltirth of a Nation" picture dur ing its threo-ilay showing in Sulein. Drink Cereo, the liquid food, the health drink. Ask your grocer, tf o John H. Todd, recently elected su- periutemteut of the city schools, will arrive in the citv Monday and assume the duties of his new position August Derdson'a Baths, foot of State street Safe, convenient, first class. tf After the service at the Pentaoostal tent Sunday, they will go to the river where several will lie baptise. We un derstand the tent will be moved to Silverton next week. Our prices are rlgnt, no reduction necessary. Gardner & Keene, jewelers and opticians. o Prof. Jas. F. Matthews of Willam ette I'niventity will fill the pulpit Sun day morning at the First Methodist church, during the absence of the Kev. K. X. Avisoa, who is on his summer vacation. a Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. noun at (1:30 o'clock iu Willson park The address will lie given Tiv the Kev t'arl II. Klliott. Archie II. Smith will sing. The services will he held from the hand stand. Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic lildg. I'hone 440. J. W. Maruny, president of the Sa lam. Floral society and Mrs. Maud Cameron were married this afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho home of the Kev. M. 1. raroumiginii, 34rt South Third street. They left for 1'ortland on the 4 o'clock Oregon Klectric lor a short visit, o t Indian reservation at Sokaiie Thurs day. 1 hey are Charles Ira Adams, whose number is "HO, and Hert JI. White, whose nunilier ts !"!. Tom O'Brien, star eastern amateur player, and "J'risco'' Edwards recent ly frxim Northwesters league, will help the I.ojus trim the Montavilla Wild cats, Sumlar, July 30. Can Salem win five straight and tae pennant f Yes, says Kennedy. Th aeries of popular Sunday erenlng services at the First Baptist church tomorrow evening will be young men's niL'ht. A chorus of young in en will lead tue singing ami a young men s Why pay more? Suit pressed 50c by! quartet will render special selectioas. expert presser. I'hone 43. I Other features by young nieu will add o 10 the interest or. the service. The Councilman John A. Mills and wife' theme- of the srmon by th pastor. Rev. and .1. II. Baker ami wife will leave; O. F. Holt, will tie "The Fair, Siiuare this eveuinir for a two weeks' automo- man. bile tour that will include the Hgod river country, Mount Adams and a re turn by way of Astoria and .a. trip down the coast to Tillamook. Dr. Alice Bancroft, orer Stockton's Kye and Nerve Specialist. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kilden of York, Nebraska, ore visiting K. K. Kyan ami family, and other York county people here. Mr. Kilden is a delegate to the Knights of I'ythias ronventiou meet ing in Portland next week. The Kil dens visited the Sound country ami the northwest generally before coming to Salem, but think the Willamette, valley the most delightful section they have seen. An 8,000 mile trip will be taken by the Rev. James Klvin during his six weeks' vacation, beginning next Mon day. He will go direct to New Bruns wick, Nova Scotia, where Mrs. Klvin ami the children have been . spending the summer. They will then visit in Boston,- niiil later at Mr. Klvin 's for mer home, l'utferson. X. .1. The re turn trip vflll be made byway of Chi cago and Seattle, arriving in Salem the third week in September. Announcement of Ford prices and models for the coming year will be made next Tuesday morning. Vick Bros, will receive by wire August 1. the prices that will prevail for the coming year. As to the general niodol of the car, Mr. Vick docs not antici- At the conclusion of the case ofjP'iee to be charged campers ami to Siirinuer vs. liudlong, now- being heard ariaage lor the employment of ihe in Judge Kellv's court, Lewis Heed, "fessu ry labor to properly charged with taking tin nutomooile . and hamllr the neacti. from aurora, will be arraigned. care lor Mrs. Halliday Haight, vocal teacher exponent of tho "Bel Canto" Italian sietliod of singing, voice production, tone placement, deep breathing a spec ialty. -Voice tested free. Wednesday and Fridays, 2 to 4. Mrs. Haight has studied vocal culture with Mme. Mnr chese, Paris; Mandegee, London; (ieo. Sweet and Oscar Saenger, Xew York, and has been a successful teacher for several years. A number of Mrs. Haight 's pupils are occupying promi nent positions in the. musical profes sion. Studio, Opera House building, Koom 4. o The weather man is smiling on again ami so also are those who have, charge of the excursion to be given tomorrow by the Salem "Street Kail way employes to Xenxirt. The train will leave at 0:30 o'clock in the morn ing from the Southern Pacific depot and will arrive in Newport at noon. Returning, the train will leave New- port at 0:30, arriving in Salem about i midnight. Ihe street ars will leave at the north and south ends of Com mercial street and the asylum street car at six o'clock in the morning, and will meet the excursionists on their return. Tiie Salem Street Railway band will give a concert at Xewport. Mrs. Florence Halliday Haight, con cert contralto, will sing two solos to morrow evening at the Fust Congrena tional church. The first is a selectiou from 'iThe Holv Citv" bv Haul, en- pate any change, although ue is under titled, "Kye llnth Xot Seen.'' The ty- f r vS TTranlff-mnMr -in.,..,, livrfiuMttJl the iium-essiou there may be a slight reduction in price. All Ford agencies in the country will receive the an nouncement Tuesday morning. second is, "The Lost. Chord." by Sill livan. Mrs. Halliday Haight was for merly soloist at St.' George's ami the First Baptist eiiurch in Xew York City ami has iust returned from a concert The curbing on the fair grounds road t0ur in the middle nest. She will is being laid rapidly ami at the same make her home in Salem. time the water company is extending 0 its mains to Uighlnnl street, all ofi Placards are out announcing the which gives that section of the cityirent excursion to Marshfield, August an h i vuiance oi soiiicuiuiij uuihk- I -. -u ami . I lirormnTioii is uiven inai a special onservarioii car, similar According to the opinion of those who are competent to judge, the curbing now being laid on tiie fair grounds road is considered by fur the best in the city and at a lower cost than heretofore. Street commissioner Wal ter S. Low has lieen given credit for hauiidling all the street work of the city in a business like manner. Now that s hot spell is predicted by the official weather predictors for this lart of the V. S., there remains the consolation that whtte the central states have been sweltering since July i 12, Salem for tne past week has lieen enjoying tine spring weather with the daily maximum as follows: Monday, Jtl; Tuesday, 7.); Wednesday. 74; Thurs day, 72 and Friday. 73 degrees above. The recent rainfall this week was lo cal, as the river is falling, with a guage today of 1.3 feet above low water mark. The Department of Agriculture dies recreation maps of various western na Baseball Sunday, July 30, 3 p. m. Montavilla vs. Lojus. With addition tional forests and camping grouuds. See ... rmr (.invrrR, i-,oj.i now hm. district forester at Portland. like pennant contenders. F.d Kennedy i former coast leaguer, now playing first ln 8 $250,000 fire at Austin, Texas, for tell the boosters weje7 girl ere MveJ from deathi are O. K. for the pennant. to tnose used in the .Mt. Sliasta coun try, will be attached to the special carrying the Salem jie'ople. ami that the Cullman cars will be parked at Marshfield wherein the Cherrians ami friends will live during the trip. The total fare, including meals ami berth, has been figured at 17.30. T. L. Bill iugsley is chairman of the excursion committee. Information regarding the trip may be had from Mr. Billingsley and the ntheo members of tiie commit tee, Wm. Mcfilchrist. Jr., Wni. (iahls dorf. Fred S. Bynon, T. B. Kay, V. (i. Shipley, and J'rank Spears. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn DOCTOR OF OPTICS After an absence of several weeks is back at his office. Rooms 210-211 U. S. Bank Bldg. ' The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca tion at 110 1-2 Coral street. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese .and Spanish dishes. Fay ua a "visit. J NEWPORT NYE BEACH Automobile Passenger and Bag- v gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly Answered L. D. PICKENS, Box 871 The bathing beach across the river will be oien tor the public tomorrow. Arthur K. Wilson is ill charge ami ev erything is iu ship-shape, nlthough the formal openingwill not be held until Tuesday or Wednesday evening. Yes terday several picnie parties availed i..,.....t. TV . i i i in ui ci 1.8 oi nir pii mc )(rvumis miu i 1 t evening about "1 bathers were in' (MI'MfD ine river, even it it was sain 10 ne a trifle chilly. The committee of the Civic department of the Commercial 1P5 h club in charge of the beach will meet CrlJ Of tomorrow morning at the I ommercial club to discuss the proposition of H7HRCI tii" ANY KIMD .ivHlTf Any time .