Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 05, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUG. 5, 1916.
Large Line of Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children
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COMMENCES MONDAY
Our entire stock of Summer Footwear must be diminished without de
lay NOW. .We've created an immense Footwear Sale that should
make busy selling for the coming week as they are the best bargains
you'll find in good grade Footwear. All popular leathers patents, dull
finishes, tans, white, satin, etc., in dozens of dainty styles. You'll need
such footwear for party, dance or evening wear when the warm
weather is gone. Pick out a pair during this sale.
WOMEN'S $6.00 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
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WHEAT MAKtlS EECOED
Portland,' iOr., Aug. 3.
IVith reports of great damage
to middle western ami Kuro
pean grain crop coming in.
Hlnestem wheat liiils ' on the
Portland market were advanced
to 1.14 a bushel today anoth
er record price. Growers say
every day udds to the crop es
timate of the Pacific northwest
states. In practically every
section the crop Is tar beyond
the reports of ten (Says ago.
TODAY'S BALL SCORES
.-...$435 a Pair H
women's $5.00 pumps, your choice $3.95 a Pair ll
women's $4.00 pumps, your choice $2.95 a Pair j
women's $3.50 pumps, your choice $2.60 a Pair JJ
women's $3.00 pumps, your choice $2.15 a Pair g
women's $2.50 pumps, your choice $1.95 a Pair n
big lot of pumps, your choice $1.95 a Pair u
one lot of pumps, your ciioice $1.00 a Pair ii
another lot of pumps, your ciioice 50c a Pair
entire stock OF CHILDREN'S PUMPS reduced 20 Per Cent.
National
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Chicago 2 il 4
New York , 3 5 1
Hoiidrix and Wilson; Sallee and Bar
idem. First game K. H. K.
Pittsburg 0 0 1
Brooklyn 4 8 0
Cooner and Schmidt: MarnnnrJ mid
I Meyers.
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Pittsburg 7 10 1
Brooklyn 18 0
-Mamniaux and Fischer; Pfett'er,
Kucker and Miller.
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REMEMBER--This biff event starts Monday. We guarantee satis
faction with every purchase. (See the window display.
NO. 807 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE
AUGUST 9TH
A Sale of Women's Muslin Drawers at ' : . 39c
Good quality Muslin Drawers at an unusually low price. Choice of lace or
embroidery trimming in several different patterns. Offered as a special at
traction in our Muslin Wear Section for next Wednesday only. Extra
Special 39c
Sale starts at 8:30. ' See window showing.
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Cincinnati 0
Hostou 1
Schneider and Clark; Cyler
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Second game U. 11. K.
Cincinnati IS H J
Itoston 4 8 1
Mitchell and Clarke; -Nehf, Rudolph
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Bring the Fa-
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and Children to Dennison's t)
Baths jik
Tomorrow
Salem's Military Band will
furnish music in the. after- .
noon. Good time for all. Sterilized Suits,
Towels and clean dressing rooms.
25c Admission
Entitles you to Suit, Towel and Dressing Room
Everybody come Sunday Foot of State Street
DENNISON'S
St. Louis
Philadelphia O
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Killit'er. ireMimeius. .mum
Mrs. Amos Vaas entertained the la-
lies of the Leslie Methodist church
i Wednesday afternoon with dainty re-
0 were present.
! Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, 212 Masonic
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Washington O 3 1
Chicago 7 ! 1
Shaw Avers and Ainsmith; Cicotte
American
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Philadelphia 3 il 1
Cleveland 1-' 10 1
Johnston, Limning, Shechan and
l'ichnich; Covaleski, Lambeth anil O'Neill.
First came R. IL K.
Hostou 4 7 0
St. Louis 1 7
Shore aud Only; Hamilton and Sev-eroid.
A. D. Bulman of Boston will deliver
an address tomorrow afternoon at II
o'clock at Uyan's Hull on "Public
Schools and Patriotism."' Men anil
women invited. A special invitation
extended to Odd Fellows and Masons.
The lecture is free.
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INJUNCTION NEARLY
PERMANENT
The suit .of Frank Ward against the
H ! before Judge Galloway. This is the in-
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When you want Good Goods 1
go to Meyers
QUALITY AND SERVICE
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You can purchase here with
confidence and satisfaction
we guarantee that.
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All Around Town
Word was received this morning that I The Rev. Carl H. Elliott, pastor of
Mrs. W. II. Hydra of (133 North Com-j the First Presbyterian church and II
mercinl street stiffen1 1 a broken leg year obi son, John, left this morning
vesterdav at Neskuwin. She will be- for an outing at Cascadia. From Lob-
brought home tomorrow. anon to Cascadia they will take that
part or the journey in t lie latest styio
junction suit brought tQ. enjoin the city
from purchasing a paving plant. The
records of the case show that it has
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plaint was filed and temporary injunc
tion issued -May l.
Demurrer filed May 31. This was
argued and overruled June 13, and
defendant given seven days to answer
and plaintiff five days to reply. The
answer was filed June 22. Motion to
set ease for hearing made by city Jul
22. -No action. Motion for judgment
in pleadings filed August 3; overruled
I without argument, August 5. Reply
filed over strenuous objections by de
fendant. Case set for hearing August
2i). Three months have elapsed since
injunction w as issued and this important
case to the city still drags. This morn
ing City Attorney Mneey and Judge
McXnry who appears for the plaintiff
had a war of words that enmo near
ending in blows.
COMING EVENTS
TONIGHT
Aug. 5. "The Mikado" at Op
eiu House.
Dance at Aumsville tonight.
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H. A. Bennett, said to be from Dal
las, was arrested by Officer Nicholson
for ciirrvinir concciilct u-cniuins. wus
The board of managers of the Old! fined $2.") in police court yesterday.
Peoples' Home will meet next Monday Bennett paid if-ii and promised to piiy
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. 'the balance September 1.
Aug. 7. Concert ut Cliemnwu
by Cheiuawa Indian string
quartet.
Aug. 15. Third annual picnic
Southern Pacific employes at
state fair grounds.
Sept. 18. Ojeiiiig day of city
schools.
Aug. 23. fhorritn excursion
to Marshficld.
Sept. 25-30 Oregon State Fair.
j , Drink Oereo, the liquid food, the
; health drink. Ask your grocer. tf
Carrier.
Dance at Brooks Saturday night. au5
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Commission men report shortage
today of tomatoes nnd the few fortu
nate ones who do eat them tomorrow
may have t ho satisfaction of feeling
ipiite exclusive.
of hiking across the country. In this
instance the hike will be 3(i miles.
Bring your agates home to be pol-j
islied. Gardner & Keeue, Jewelers,
Salem. I
Deal son's Baths, foot of State street,
t-aie, convenient, first clans. tf
A permit was issued by the city re
Work on the 42 room annex to the
I Marion hotel is progressing according
lto schedule. The superstructure will
ibe completed this week and early next
"i Week Work Wl 1 biwrnl mi 111., r.inf
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glosee-
correctly. U. S. Bank. Bld.
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A letter was received this mornina
from Ivan F. Schomaker, a member of
roruer huh morning 10 ine wade l oniany M, bv his parents, stating
J'earee and company for putting a new that, he was just out of the hospital
roor on its ouiwing. i ne cost Is esti- after a serious attack of tonsilitis,
loimweu oy pleurisy for several days.
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CinROFRACTIO IS TUB
MASTER SYSTEM
If your spine is right, you are right.
Those who have tried every old
method and found no relief should try
Chiropractic and get well. - Many
hundreds of grateful patients in Salem
and elsewhere can substantiate my
statements. Six adjustments will, be
ftivea for the small fee of 3.00.
Difficult cases, which require X-ray
examinations and Spinographs can ob
tain them at a nominal fee. Only ex
pert Spiuograph work. A talk with the
old Chiropractor may lead you to
health and agjipiness; act now.
P. H; MAT. D. C
Hubbard Building. Phone 573
Members of the Auxiliary of the Sa
lem Uifle club will leave the armory
While others are reducing we areSunday morning in individual autos at
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
Sixth and Everett streets, Port
land, Ore., 4 blocks from Union
Station. Under new manage
ment. All rooms newly deco
rated. SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK
OR MONTH.
Rates: 50c, Toe, $1, $1.50 per day
KRYPTOKS
GENUINE TORIC LENSES
a t m ! Made by me do not cost one
Opal ranhges need no Introduction.
Sale prices now prevail. Buien &
Hamilton.
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iuiss Mary V. Lodge, secretary of the
office of state labor commission
P. tlot'f left last evening on
SX,n"riwigh:n;:'Mt! cent more than elsewhere-
Lodge has been with the bursau for
six vears.
but the fitting of the lenses is
the main thing.
I not only give you the best
Measure your rooms and let us car
pet .vour floors with some of our car
pet short ends. ItUi-en & Hamilton.
The loganberry picVers on the Bruce lpncpc fW ITinnPV fail hllV'
Cunningham farm celebrated Wedncs- CU!CS lUM "1UHCJ UllJ
day evening with a program of music
ami the serving f ice cream, cake and
sandwiches. Mr. Cunningham hns been
employing 100 pickors in his 43 acre
tract of loganberries. Picking will be
finished next week.
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Your trip will he more satisfactory
if you take one of our (raveling bags.
Buren & Hamiltou.
The Salem Patriotic League, .Mjs.l
W. (). Asseln, president, Teports tkat
130 gun cases and cleaning rags will be
sent this evening to Company M at
Imperial Heach, California. Next Wed
nesday afternoon a silver tea will be
given at the Y. M. ( . A. rooms by the
League to raise additional funds.
Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician aud
surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440.
DOCTOR OP OPTICS
Real Estate is moving in south Salem 210-211 United States Nat'i Bk. Bldg.
as several sales were made this week
and the probabilities are that several
lots in Fail-mount Hill will be sold with There is still a sign m the window of
in a few days. Property owners in 'a bakery in Salem to the effect tluit
that part of the city are beginning to .three loaves of bread mav be had for
fjut guarantee to fit your eyes
icorrectly.
I can refer you to thous
ands of satisfied patrons in
Marion and Polk counties.
You ay no more for scien
tifically fitted glasses than
you pay for poorly fitted
ones.
Dr. M. P. MENDELSOHN,
Increasing our stock. There's a rea
son f ask us. Gardner & Keene. jewel
ers and opticians.
The Portland and fair grounds roads
will be closed Monday on account of
paving, ami people whose route may
lie over either one of these thorough
fares may save themselves some an
noyance by taking due nut ice.
On and after Aug. 1st, 1916, aud un
til further notico Fry's lrug Store will
supply its customers according to low
with pure grain or ethyl alcohol, tf
John W. Todd, superintendent of the
city schools, and family of wife and
four children are now located at tlieir
home 145 North Fourteenth street. Mr.
and Mrs. Todd are members of the
Methodist church.
A free employment office is being
conducted at Commons Mission, 241
State for benefit of the public. Win.
Kenyon, Supt.
The Rer. M. B. Parounagian will oc
cupy the pulpit of the First Methodist
church tomorrow morning as the Kev.
K. N. Avimm is on iiis summer vacation
There will be no services in the morn
ing. Dance at Aumsville tonight.
Bert Simmons, telegraph operator at
Turner, was struck by a train while
standing on the station platform yes
terday and wus dragged for about a
hundred yards. He wis badly bruised
but it is not thought that his injuries
are serious. He was taken to a hospital
at Portland.
Columbia River Highway auto excur
sion from Salem to Konney ville and
return. Suudav Auir. ll. Make reserva
tions at cor. Aigh and Ferry, or phone
159. aug3
s o'clock and go to Fin.cr tor an all
lav ritle practice on the range. Tar
gets are set at from 200 to 000 yards
and instructions will be given in snoot
ing positions, wind deflection and
trigger pull.
Dance at Aumsville tonight.
Riverside Dip will be properly light
ed. The work of installing the fix
tures has been given by the Salem
Klectric company, K.' l. Hennison and
(icorge Pettingeil. Toe Portland Rail
way, Light and Power company is giv
ing the lines and the Postal Telegraph
company the wire.
Gas stoves at greatly reduced prices.
Huren & llnniiltHii.
10 cents notwithstanding the fact that
yesterday Chicago bakeries' announced
that a fair sized loaf ot bread in Hint
city would sell for 10 tents on account
of the radical advance in the price of
tlour.
Dr. Stone makes no charge for con-
STENOGRAPHERS
Why Not Use
Columbia QUALITY OarhouT
Made In Oregon
100 Copies Guaranteed from ' I
Each Sheet.
Columbia Carbon Faer Mfg. Oo. s)
83rd A Broadway, Portland, Ore.
take an interest in real estate mat
ters especially since Commercial street
Wjill soon be paved.
Dr. L. G. APman, homeopathic phy
sician, 296 N. Liberty. Thone 147.
Mr. Hnderson S. Martin vice gov
ernor oi ine i iiiiipiHiics issen lui u r ..;.... ....... . ...
the citv vesterdav being, with his wife ' .i
SEt s!TKs,ne,Ha:,;! The ndcnce
o. Commerce. Mr. Martin has been injni'? o much inteicstci in the special
the Philiplnes two and a half years excursion to Maishficl.T Aug. 23 that
and is now on his way to his old home! the soliciting committ"e were iuforni
Mur'au, Hansas, for :i few month'sjed yesterday timt Independence would
visit. I possibly need a special car. The solic-
o liting committee composed of T. L.
W. C. T. U. Mrs. C. G. McElroy will ! Itillingslcy. chairman. Fred S. Hynon,
delived the gospel temperance address ! Win. (jahlsdorf and Wm. Metiilehrist,
at Hump memorial hall Sunday nt 4 Jr.. after a visit at Independence yes-
o 'clock.
Following Information received at
the penitentiary toduy, that three of
the convicta woo escaped from the in-i
stitution this week had been seen nenr
Sweet Mome, a posse was immediately j
sent in that direction. Thus fur none,
of the seven escapes have been appre-l
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CARD OF THANKS
Wl wish to thank our friends and
neiohhnrs for their m.iuv acts of kind
ness and sympathy during ur recent j
bereavement.
.1. V. Walters and family.
During the month of August 1 year
ago not a drop of rain fell on Salem,
according to the weather report at the
O. O. T. dock and so far this month
the same has happened aguin. What
we intended to say .was that the riv
er fell just one inch yesterday and that
it is .8 of a foot above the low water
mark. The climate continues satisfac
tory as the maximum yesterday was
78 and the lowest during toe night, 57
degrees above.
Dr. Stone'i Drug Store for trusses.
All are welcome.
Mr. R. P. Bonham, director of the U.
i S. enfployment service in Oregon, was
WEWDfiUT NVF RFAfU i'n ,ne ''''' 0llllv- ltis 'lepartinent Is
IlLVirUlll'nlC DLALI1 co -operating with the public employ-
Automobile Passenger and Bag- ! ""' office in Portland in bringing ia-
gage Transfer I ',,,r and jobs together. Hopmcii and
Furnished Tents and Cottages i others desiring labor will be given all
Correspondence Promptly I assistance possible in securing Inlwr-
Answered ers' ai'or,'s-"",1K ,he public employ-
L. D PICKENS. Box 274 ' aient office 14th and Johnson streets,
jj. v. x- Aj Portland, Oregon,
terdny, went to Dallas where they
found members of the Commercial eluf
greatly interested in the Coos bay cer
ebration. Next week the soliciting
committee will visit Silverton, Wood
burn, llervais and Mt. Angel to secure
the names of those who will go with
the Salem special and arrange for thoir
reservations. In going to Marshflcld,
the trip will be made by way of in
dependence, Dallas and Corvallis to
Kugene, with' the return trip Sunday
morning, August 27 over tiie main line.
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Our circulation is still climb-
ing up read the paper and
you'll know the reason.
aDONT 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. Phone 109