Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 07, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUG. 7, 1916.
331
A Great Summer Clearance of Women's
mis
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
$4.35 a Pair
WOMEN'S $5.00 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
- $3.95 a Pair
WOMEN'S $4.00 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
$2.95 a Pair
WOMEN'S $3.50 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
$2.60 a Pair
WOMEN'S $3.00 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
$2.15 a Pair
WOMEN'S $2.50 PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE
.$1.95 a Pair
BIG LOT OF PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE . . .
$1.95 a Pair
ONE LOT OF PUMPS, YOUR CHOICE . .
$1.00 a Pair
ANOTHER LOT OF PUMPS, YOUR
choice 50c a Pair
ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S
pumps reduced 20 Per Cent.
REMEMBER--This biS event starts Monday.
We guarantee satis-faction with every purch
ase. (See the window display.
When you want Good Goods
go to Meyers
QUALITY AND SERVICE
OP
You can purchase here with
confidence and satisfaction
we guarantee that.
Keen Disappointment Felt In
Petrograd Over Diplomatic
Failure
I All Around Town I
t I
COIIINGJYENTS
TONIGHT
Aug. 7. Conwrt nt. Chcmawa
by i.'hemawa Indian string
quartet.
August. 8. Lecture by Prof. J.
O. Hull at Chcmawa on
"Remedies Against .Pover
ty." Aug. IS. Third asnual picnic
Southern Pacific employe! at
state fair grounds.
Sept. 18. Opening day of city
schools.
Aug. 23. Cherrian excursion
to Marshfield.
Sept. 5-30 Oregon State Fair.
! Notice It has been reported that
we make a charire for spectators nt
iDcnison's Baths, which is not so. Nev-j
or nave we cunrgea in me past, nor no
we Intend to da so in the future.
Chns. K. Dvuisnn.
The Rev. H. O. Stover, pastor of the
Centrul Congregational ehureh, and
family, left this murniug for a month's
outing on tho McKenzie river. During
One cue of drunk and disorderly was: his absence there will be no services in
taken in by the police Saturday night, 'the church, excepting Sunday school,
and the city treasury contains un aiidi- which will be held at the usual hour.
tional $10 this morning us a co
queuce.
o
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glasse
M correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldj.
Fosters are out announcing the Linn
county fair at Heio for three days, .Sep
tember 0, 7 and 8.
D eel son's Baths, foot of Btate street.
Safe, convenient, first class. tf
According to 'placards posted in sev
ei'nl windows, this is National Touring
weea tnrougnout the country.
Drink Cereo, Uie liquid food, the
health drink. Ask your grocer. tf
J. Wayne Baker was in the city Bun
dny from Shaw, where lie is overaceinc
a force of Southern Pncifie Inspectors
uuiiiiing a new depot at that place.
Hlzs Fun makers, Commercial and
Kerry Sts. (Free tonight. augl2
These are strenuous times. Dallas Is
all excited as to whether street dancing
Salem's lamest and '. best tewclrv , during band concerts should be allow-
store is Iliirtmaii Hros. Co. cu Albany is working up a fuir of its
u own, not in competition with the Seio
A cigarette carelessly dropped from M,-' bllt 0" fo.r 1,on,c "J""' aml Sal,'m
the window above set fire to the awning ' i,lk "l"5""11? 0,,t ,how t0. R ?
at the clear store located on the cor. ! Maralifield and not spend more than 2.i
ner of State aud Coiumerciol streets
Saturday afternoon. Daniiige slight
All kinds of lumber and builders
each.
A temperature of 78 degrees above
has been recorded as tho maximum for
supplier-Kails City-Hiilem Lumber Co. ' ''."T ' ,rie al government.
141) H, 12th. Phone 813. . , , , ",
0 deck. Last night the minimum was 55.
Pntniomr TTn-l...n i. i.. T,.i.., The river is about holding its own as
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today ns a delegate attending tho state f" " '.' " , -uon.iny
meetinir of ih., W.,.,lr,,. Wii-.... !....,... mornings was .7 ot a toot above low
He will remain several dnvs. takinir in
the Columbia highway drive before returning.
By Carl W. Ackerman,
(United Press .Staff Correspondent.)
Berlin, Aug. 7. Failure of the
British to make any important head
way in their great, offensive on the
Somnic front ami a fresh defeat for
allied diplomnts in Romania have in
spired the Herman public with con
fidence. All reports from Bucharest and
Vienna indicate that the Balkan situa
tion is again satisfactory to the Cen
tral Powers. Reports from Stockholm
declare keen disappointment is felt in
Petrograd over the failure of the al
lied diplomats' lutest maneuvers at
Bucharest.
Satisfied that they could not induce
Rumania to enter the war, the allies
attempted another coup in the negotia
tions just closed. They asked that
Russia be permitted to send troops
through Rumania to invade Hungary,
thus evading the Carpathian mountaiu
barrier. Sussia guaranteed to defend
Rumania from attack should Austria
declare war on Rumania.
Hulting of the Russian advance in
the southeast and the allies' failure to
break through the (Ionian lines in the
West were factors that aided fieriuany
grently at Bucharest. The allies, It
is understood here, have now practical
ly discontinued their efforts to win
Rumania's favor.
J TODAY'S BALL SCORES
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Ladies admitted FREE to Den
nison's Baths (or 4 Days
We want the ladies to know the joys of our
Baths, and as a special inducement will furnish
suits, towels and rooms free to all ladies at
tending our baths for the next four days.
FOOT OF STATE STREET
n
LI
A change for the tetter front
pasted unit other lenses with ugly
seams to the dear Kryftei lensesi
You Need Not Fuss With
Two Pairs of Glasses
lY. GLASSES XV
The only Invisible Bifocal
tlive you near and far vision in
one pair without seams or cement.
Let ns show them to you.
MISS A. McCULLOCH
OPTOMETRIST
208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109
4
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w.
National.
Chicago
New York
Ijivender, Prendergast
Schupp, Tresreau and Rariden.
Pittsburg-Broo'klyii, postponed, rain.
I.. Pet.
2 2
3 .1 0
and Wilsoa;
First came: It. H. E.
Cincinnati 0 5 4
Boston 2 2 1
Toney aud Wingo; Barnes and Blackburn.
Second game? E. H. K.
Cincinnati 0 10 0
Boston 6 fi 0
Mosley and Clark; Allen and Blackburn.
R. H. E.
St. I.ouis. 3 11 2
Philadelphia 5 Jl 3
Ames. Williams and Ooizales; Chalm
ers, Dcmaree and Killifer.
Quality bestprices right Hartman
Bros, Co., successors to Burr's Jewelry
store. State und Liberty streets.
water nun k.
In a contest between the good house
wives of the country and the sugar
trust, it appears that the hoincfolks
have won the first round, ns tho refiner
ies this morning announce a reduction
of 20 cents a hundred, and this Is right
Postoffice autiwrities are iu receipt iu ,he ,m,lat of the "'" season. It
of a warning that money orders mi,.jl'P"' Ht the women folks simply re
boring from 7,47(1 to 7.1S00 were stolen fu",'1 ,0 'a,, fruit wn,n ,llc l,rU'e of ,ie
at Kast St. Louis, Illinois, and tlirv l,0Ht ""K"r wa8 hovering '' '
have reasou to believe that orders will oeu,!,i of ' thc' ''id. ill!,t reduced the
bo forged and attempts made to enh'U"mi1 n,mum, thereby getting even
them at stores and hotels. w,,h ,no ,rust-
On and aftemigTm, 1916, andun-' x DISSOLUTION NOTICE
til further notice 1'ry ' Drug Store will I N,,,"' hereby given that the part
supply its customers nceording to awi"ersoip heretofore existing between the
who pure grain or ethyl alcohol, tf I , ,, " ' ,, . ' "V .
iiii- iiiii.invii .iiiiii. v(., linn ii.'i'ii iiik-
An trmy Inspector of Portland is in
the city, inspecting the government's
order for lilO.OOO feet of lumber to be
shipped by the Spanldiug Logging com
pany for the use of the army at Calex
ico, Cal. The shipment will bo made ar
the rate of two cars a day.
-: .
' ' ' V
CHIROPEACTIO IS THB
MASTER SYSTEM
If your spine is right, you are right.
Those who have tried every old
method and found no relief should try
Chiroprnctio and get well. Many
hundreds of grateful patients in Salem
and elsewhere can substantiate my
statements. Six adjustments will be
Rivea for tho small fee of . 15.00.
Difficult cases, which require X-ray
examinations and Bpinographs can ob
tain them at a nominal fee. - Only ex
pert Spirograph work. A talk with the'
old Chiropractor may lead you to
health and happiness; act now.
P. H. MAT, D. C,
Hubbard Building. Phone 672
solved, and that Robe-t llutcheon and
David llutcheon will hereafter conduct
the business ns partners under the
namt of llutcheon Point Co. and will
pay all liabilities of the former part
nership and collect debts due it.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, August 5th,
11)10.
Robert llutcheon,
Allan llutcheou, I
Dnvid llutcheon.
. Ten men from the Salem Rifle club
auxiliary reported at the Pinior rifle
range yesterday. Sergeant Block of the
C. S. army was made chief rauge of
ficer ami 1). Wiggins statistical officer.
The shooting began at a range of 200
vurds, with the distance of the target
increasing until the final shoot was (K)
yards. At this distance, H. Doe made
the remarkable score of hitting the tar
get 21 out of 25 times. Three of the
shots hits the bull's eye, which is IS
inches ia diameter in the army target.
The tUH) yards shooting is about equal
to the distance front the Lndd & Bush
bank to the Waite fountain in Willspn
park. The members of the auxiliary will
report again next Sunday for additional
rifle practice. Tonight members of the
Auxiliary will meet at the armory and
bo given ' special instructions in the
school of the squad by Captain Rosenberg.
The cider season is now on as the
Commercial Cider works of 1010 North
lommcrcial street begun today the
grinding of the first apples.
auwiuvuup lies VUUUIIH iruui
Newport report the best roads over
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Dr. B. L. Steeves went to Falls City
ths afternoon to operate on the eye of
Merschel, the ten year old son ot K. K
Lwis whose eyes ner sriously injured
Trom a dynamite explosion lasi Thurs
day.
The boys of the Southern Pacific
freight office did a little fishing yes
terday on the upper Abiquu. In the
party were ('. S. Newberry, J. C. Camp
bell, R. L. Lewis, A. O. (iood and their
guest Otto Brandt. '
o
Mrs. Jones was found dead yester
day at her home in (Servais. There was
no signs of violence and the report of
the locnl doctor wifs that siio had died
u natural death. The body today is in
cure of John Wise, an undertaker at
tiervais.
A. A. Mickel, freight agent of the
Southern Pacific, 'was in Portland Sat
urday, attending a safety first meet
ing of freight agents in Oregon, lie
sides taking up the safety first propo
sition, the agents gae their time to
discussing better means of transportation.
Charles M. Kavanaugh, 19, of West
Salem, passed the physical examina
tion for service in th- V. S. army and
will leave this evening for Portland,
where he will be sent with n squad to
Fort McDowell, six miles from San
Francisco. After three weeks of train
ing, he will be assigned to his regi
ment. E. Cooke Patton returned ' Saturday
evening from a week 's business trip
on the west side,. including calls at Me
Miunville, Forest drove and Newberg.
At North Yamhill, he n.et Will Vender
sol formerly f Salem, who is now in
charge of a large department store at
tnat piace.
A petl lon will be presented to the
city council this evening, signed by
more than 100 residents and practi
cally all the tax payers living in the
Burlington addition, 'asking for addi
tional drainage for that section of the
city between Seventeenth and Twenty
Second and D and Center street. Last
winter almost all the basements iu that
part of the city were flooded caused by
the back water from the city sewers.
After a heavy rain, tin water flowing
irom the asylum farm fill tho sewers
to overflowing, pushing the liackwaters
into the bssements'nf the homes In
Burlington addition. Tiie matter will
be brought before the council as a mat
ter of necessary health precautions.
Th petition is also signed by Dr. O. I.
Miles, city physician. Mr. Wallace is
the ulderiuau from tiiat ward.
American
New York
Cleveland
Fisher, Siinwkey
Biigby aud Daly.
B.
.. 3
11.
10
R. IT. K.
Boston 17 1
Chicago 7 13 . 0
Leonard, .lories and Aguew; Russell
aud Schnlk.
Philadelphia
Detroit
Mvers and Halev;
Baker.
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AUTO GOT HIS TAIL
FIRST SHIP BUILT ON
LAKES FOR NORWEGIANS
Port Orford, Ore., Aug. 7.
This is the tule of a panther 'a
tail. Shiller B. Herman, of Port
laud, motoring on the Klk river
road by night, came suddenly
upon the panther. He jammed on
his brakes. The Machine stop-
ped with its front wheel square-
ly on the animal's tail.
For five minutes the uir was sit
shattered with the panther's
protests. It gnawed all portions
of the automobile within reach
and ripped a tire to ribbons.
Finally it bounded away with
a loud cat nurse, leaving the tnd
of its tail under the wheel.
Herrmnnis going to have the
fragment embalmed and keep it
as a souvenir.
Riverside Dip Was
Lively Place Yesterday
The La Area club, composed
Riverside Dip was a lively place yes
terday afternoon and evening, fully
1,500 taking advantage of a stroll about
the park and watching the bathers.
K. Fully 200 at a time were in the water.
1 The receipts tor the day were some
1 thing over if'JO. Of the 1,500 who were
and Xiinamnker; on the bench, tully oOO were children, a
fact that was very satisiaciory ro rue
members of the civic club as the bath
ing beach idea was originally that the
children of the city should have a sufc
place to bathe.
Elinor J. Mungis is in charge of the
grounds during the absence of A. R.
Wilson.
It. H. E. As n special entertainment, Hans
Hofstetter, a dairyman living in Snlem,
1 entertained the erowd by giving an ex-
nml I hibition of diving from the bridge.
Thursday evening Mr. Hofstetter will
give another exhibition, something
nnrn in thn ffltlPV liltfi Hfl NRVB llA
nf J - -
learned to sw ini and dive when he was
Covaleski
young lames trom tne i niteii Artisan years M whilo livill(j in thc od
luuiic iii ui,-vb iiiin c.i-miiu hi. ,iiv
country. -
The committee of the civic depart
ment of the Commercial club is making
arrangements tor a special program
some evening of this week.
home of Mrs. Leah Armstrong on Sum
mer street for the election of officers
for the coming year ami the closing up
of tho year's business.
nenrve M Post will Mibmifc nlana for
the three buildings to be erected oujD..,., fnrtpprt HI WillsfHI
the three junior hi"h -school grounds! D&U1 lAHUCIl 111 U11ISUH
at the meeting of the school board of j
education tomorrow evening. The
uliiiiM will l,a una nv.r mill mlv.irl ihmi!
for bids at once iu order that the build-! Band concert at Willson park by the
iugs will be ready nt the oiwning of! Salem Municipal bang Tuesday, August
Park Tuesday Night
school September is.
Charlie Maxwell, tho 270 pound por-,
ter of the Oregon Kb.'etrie depot, left
yesterday for a week of recreation atj
Newport. Charlie says he is the father i
of seven childreu the oldest one mt
grown, and that, with his duties- from i
0:30 in the murning until S:3t) iu the
eveniug, a man surely needs a little t
rest, and recreation at least once a!
year. I
o-
S, at 8 p. m.:
1 March. "Free I.nnce. " Sousa
2 Overture, "Beautiful Cnlutea."
Suppe
3 Waltz, "Anette." Baxter
4 Comic Opera selection, "Al
geria." Herbert
5 Vocal Solo, "Beautiful Valley of
Dreams." Sung by Hiillie Hinges
(1 Intermezzo, " Eleanor. "
7 Ballet Musie, "Flight of the
Birds."
8 Grand Opera selection from
"Carmen." Bizet
According to the report of Dr. O. B,
Miles, citv physician and health ofti- 9 Descriptive " Home,Sweet Home
cer, during the month of July there; thc World Over." Arr by Lampe.
were 10 deaths reportel, 8 male and 8' This number depicts the manner in
female. The birth report shows an in-, which foreign musicians interpret
crease in the population of the city, as'. "Home. Sweet Home."
the returns give the birth of 10 fe-'lO March. " All America.". .Znmeenie
male and 13 male. Twj cases of diph-' H. X. STOl'DENM KYER.
theria were reported for the month audi Director,
only three eases of measles. 1 '
o n T.iJ iin
C. C. Brisblne loll dead this morn-! rreSllieiH 10IU IT lien
ing while working on a public road i '-j ,
miles north of Salem. He wns helping (
loud a wagon and just ns he pushed!
his spade into me grounu ne leu aiuij
was dead before those who were work-;
ing near could reach him. His home
was just east of Chemawa and he is'
survived by a wife and two sons. one
of them a" dniiitfist in Portland. As1
vet no funeral arrangements have been
made. He wns 50 years old last July.
He Will Be Told Of It
Lai Cow, the chinaman who was in
iured in a hoi spraving machine a week
auo todav. died this morning at the I
Willamette sanatorium from the re
sult of the cuts iu the head. He never
fully regained consciousness although
Friday, and Saturday he appeared to be
slightly improving. He carried both
accident and death insurance. Funeral
arrangements will be made by K. M.
Croisan on whose place Lai Cow work
ed. He had no relati.es in this coun
try. .
Journal Want Ads Get Kesults.
Washington, Aug. 7. In a four and
oue-half hour conference this afternoon
President Wilson and Chairman Me
Cormick and Vice-chairman Cummings
of the democratic national committee
tentatively agreed upon Saturday,
September 2, as the date 'for notifying
Wilson of his noininaation, Wilson's
advisors held the democratic campaign
ought to be ready by then regardless
of whether or not congress had unjoined.
Chicago, Aug. 7. The first ship ever
built on the til-cut Lukes for tho Nor
wegian Merchant Marine will soil luto
this afternoon from the South Chicago
docks on its maiden trip to Montreal
and thence to Rotterdam.
The ship, christened the Nordnl, has
been chartered by the Ruckefeller
Foundation to carry grain to Belgian
war sufferers.
MADE NO OVERTURES
Washington, Aug. 7. With the eon
ventiou of the womun's party at Colo
rado Springs but three days away, the
democratic, party lias made no overtures
and may be unrepresented when the
votes controlled by the party are dis
posed of, Miss Alice Paul, chairman of
the Congressional I'ninn snid today.
The Hughes alliance the prohibitionists
nnd socialists will have representatives
at the convention, she said.
ATTENDED BALL GAME
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 7. The governor
and Mrs. Hughes this afternoon went to
the Nnvin field where they occupied a
box behind the Tiger dugout. The con
test was delayed nearly half an hour
while the nominee personally greeted
the ball players and posed for the movie
men in pictures featuring Cobb, Craw
ford, Jennings, Lajoie and the repubii
can candidate. The crowd which wan
small, cheered wildly throughout the
ceremonies.
!ttjt5!tj:
HEARD NOTHING
OF BREMEN
Baltimore, Md., Aug. 7. Hen
ry Hilken of the Eastern For
warding company, local ncent of
thc Undersea line stated this
afternoon that as yet they had
heard nothing of the Bremen
and were not in a position to
say whether the craft seen in
tho vicinity of Boston, was tho .
expected submarine. 4c
When In SALEM, OBEGON, stoi a
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
. Free and Private Baths
BATES: 75c, 11.00, tl.50 FES DAT
The only hotel in the business district.
Nearest to all Depots, Theatres rd
Capitol Buildings.
A Home 'Away From Horn.
T. a. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phones. Free Anto Bos.
STENOGRAPHERS
Why Not tlse
Columbia. QUALITY Carbons?
Made in Oregon
100 Copies Guaranteed from
Each Sheet.
Colombia Carbon Paper Mf f . Co.
(3rd ft Broadway, Portland, Or.
! NEWPORT-NYE BEACH I
Automobile Passenger and B-
gage Transfer
Furnished Tents and Cottages
Correspondence Promptly
Answered
L. D. PICKENS, Box 274
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MILLIONS FOR MOVIES
m
.New iora, Aug. i.-iw orgaui-1
tion of the Success Films corporation I HqJfilj)
snid to be capitalized at $7.."00.000 was '
announced here todav. The new com-l1 "
pany will -build a large theatre here and P5 fir,
in a number of western cities. I
The Journal Does Job Printing. KIMD
mum
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