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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store" ji A Sweeping bummer bale ot W omen s rumps ii ....... . , , i . i -ii l .J i atvtv ivm on4si1 on imnUncA PYinKvpur Snip that. II Market Conies to Life and Prices Advance ii iminichorl without Helav NOW. We've created an lmrflense footwear bale 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 for summer wear, and 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, Sale Price $4.35 a Pair Women's $5.00 Pumps, Sale Price $3.95 a Pair Women's $4.00 Pumps, Sale Price $2.95 a Pah Women's $3.50 Pumps, Sale Price $2.60 a Pair Women's $3.00 Pumps, Sale Price Women's $2.50 Pumps, Sale Price Big Lot of Pumps, Sale Price One Lot of Pumps, Sale Price Another Lot of Pumps, Sale Price Entire Stock of Children's - , Pumps Redttced 20 Per Cent. QUALITY AND SERVICE I JT It lfl ial I'w caaaaaaaacazasaaEicaaaaaaaBcaaBDaBBacacaaaBBEaaaniBca: ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ci ii ii ii u :aBBBBBBBBBBBBS $2.15 a Pair $1.95 a Pair $1.95 a Pair $1.00 a Pair 50c a Pair All Around Town coming eyents August 10. Jitney dnnce at Armory, benefit Chcrrian Jlarshfield band fund. Aug. 15. Third annual picnic (southern Pacific employes at ' itate fair grounds. Sept 18. Opening day of city schools. Aug. 25. Oherrian excursion to Marshfiold. September 4. l.ubor day. bopt. 25-30 Oregon Stats Fair. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse ft correctly, U. 8. Bank. Bid The river is falling at the rate of one inch a ilny this week, as the guago this morning,- read .5 of a foot above. The weather man turned on a little British' Columbia temperature yester day an the maximum whs IIM above with the lowest for the night 57 above. Denlaon's Baths, foot of State street. Bafe, convenient, first class. tf Roth & Arnold, formerly of Salem have recently organised a commission holiness at The Dalles and are report ed to be doing a good business, they were formerly owners of- the Salem . Fruit complin', and sold out to V, H. tllafke & 'o. o Drink Cereo, the liquid food, tie health drink. Ask your grocer. tf The Bev. John Ovall of Salem pre sided at a meeting yesterday in Port land, in which the Scandinavians of the city decided to hold a special, day dining the state fair. It was decided to name Friday, September -!, as Scandinavian day and a committee was appointed to arrange a program. Go to Derby for peaches, 40 rods east of Kaiser school house. auglO Here is good news for those who cross Mill creek on foot at Seventeenth street Information was given out to dny that work will soon begin on the Wilding of a now font bridge to take the place of the old one, which wasn't much of a bridge. Lotus cafe on Sixth street. Wintlirop Hammond, former owner of t.ie Tog gery in Salem is manager and owner of a niu.jority of the stock. While in Sa lem, .Mr. Ilummonil wns active in tne organization of the Sons of the Ameri can Revolution. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sulfation, examination or prescription. William H. Lerchen is in receipt of a letter from 1). V, Mason, a merchant of Junction City requesting that a low er berth be reserved lor the Cherrinii excursion to Marshl'ield, August 25. Mr. Mason believes in first come first served and that the early iniin on the iob is the one who will get a lower berth. o Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. , Now is the time to buy flour and save five cents a sack. Today's dis imtches announce the advance of price in Portland of 20 cents a barrel and there is some doubt as whether this is the top notch. Another jitney per sack will soon be added to the price of flour in Salem, all of which seems to indicate there are several kinds of jit ney dances. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed. bleeilinir izums nnd nvorrhea. 4111 V. S Hunk Bldg. Phone 1HH. This information is for those contem plating a trip on the Columbia High wnv. This week considerable repair inir is under way beyond Bonneville nnil cms are not uermitted to pass be vond while workmen arc on the road, Hence, the oulv hours cars are per miffed beyond Bonneville is betwen 12 and 1 o'clock nud in the evening be tween tl and 7 o'clock. Geo. Plan'ji, mailing clerk of the Eu gene Morning Register and his sister, made Salem a visit today in his motor cycle side car. If you are a mountain climber, now ! is the time to look tor that rare flow ler, the Indian pipe stem. J. S. Harper I : -if .1... I. ...I... ot iru.ic Hiieci m ue ui me n.cnj ones as he has just returned from a trip in the Cascades bringing back sev eral specimen. Mrs: Hattie Cameron, democratic andidnte for the legislature from Mar ion countv, has the distinction ot le- ing the only woman running for the legislature from tins county. In the entire state, only ten women are up for the legislature, and these are all dem ocrats except one lonesome progressive The latest in Jewelry at Hartman Bros. Co., successors to Burr Jewelry Store. See our windows. Hiss Fun makers, Commercial and Ferry Sts. iPree tonight. augl2 The steamer Pomona is on the river run for a few days substituting for the Grnhamnna which is ill Portland hav ing her paddles cut about three inches. With tie low water season coming on, it was thought advisable to reduce the reach of the Uriihamoi.a paddles, oi backets, as the river men call them. On and after Aug. 1st, 1916, and un til further notice Fry's Drug Store will supply its customers according to law with pure grain or ethyl alcohol, tf The Buff urn ft Pendleton clothing store of Portland will be located after Within six weeks every street car in the city will be of the regulation cher rv red an,) then every street enr in ser vice will compare lavoraniv wiui me most stvlisli curs of the northwest. To .lav enr number 857. formerly number 11. arrived from Bcaverton dressed In its cherry best und wijl be put in sc vice on Commercial street, two cars that have been running on state ami Chcmcketa streets Ictt for Bcaverton nml others wi to low until every car the city will be of the regulation cherry red. Our prices will please you. Reason nldn urices nrevnil at Hiivtman Bros Co., Quality Jewelers. Try us. Fords between August 1, 11! HI, and Au gust 1, 1!U7, and Ueoige F. Vick was in l'ortlnnil yesterday closing me sea son's contract. He says that, the de livery is so slow at the assembling plant in Portland that dealers are standing around almost grabbing the cars as they are set up. It uppears that the dealers are having more trouble in getting the curs' than the average citi zen has in assembling the amount of money necessary for the first payment. All of which seems to indicate there will be a fair demand for the prod uct of the Standard Oil company the coming year. o In tomorrow's Saturday Evening Post, millions of people will be inform ed of the fact that Salem is on the TODAY'S BALL SCORES Xew York, Aug. 9. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: Notwithstanding sensational advanc es in the wheat market and the uncer tainty regarding the outcome of tne railroad labor situation, prices were stionir in the creater part of' the day. even rails joining in a movement which carried the general list to substantial-it- iiiirlmr levels. Under the influence of covering oi short and slight inimovement in thci commission house demand where prices n.lvnn.'p.l hh enmunred with the clos ing of the preceding day with a sharp. V gain in some of the more prominent fjrff) speculative issues. In the last 15 mm- i i. tr,.,li,,r the pntire list showed i : greater strength and breadth than had .jje - ri,nrte,l iii anv corresponding CrIW UP period in many days, with an especial-1 -Ny itjor ly active inquiry lor the mercantile) ftll fUl 11 marines, tinted vigar cums, i - -Steel, Motor shares and Industrial Al cohol. To some extent the trading whs restricted in the early afternoon by the railroad labor situation and" the strength reported in the grain market the latter being the respondent to the unfavorable government crop report but the railroad issues whicn naturally might be expected to reflect both fac tors in lower prices, were sternly with ..v..i,.nii un liiiiiiilntion in them. Sen- timmit hi the afternoon was bullish over the railroad labor outlook and it was quite generally believed in Wall Street distinct that the dispute be tween the workers and the managers would be settled through tne tcicini un.....i nt ntA.iiatinn nn.l conciliation. Bonds were in bettor demand than on Tuesday's market with the murine 4'-..'s against strong features. Money! was easy and unchanged. j Refused to Turn Over Money to Creditors! ; NEWPORT-NYE BEACH ? Automobile Passenger and Bag- v gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly Answered U D. PICKENS, Box 874 i !v CO VlsT.Bf -,v Dl.flfT. AP' - Any time When in SALEM, OBEQON, itof BLIGH HOTEL Bttictly Modern Free and Private Bsthi RATES: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PE DAT The only hotel in the business distrt:fc Nearest to all Depots, Theatres aid Capitol Buildings. A Horn Away From Horns. T. O. BLIGH, Proa. Botn Pnones. Free Auto Boa. R. II. K. National First game St. 1-ouis H 1 New York 0 7 2 Douk and (ionzales; Benton, Smith and Rnrideu, Kocher. Second game K. H. K. St. I.ouis 4 9 2 New York 8 10 0 - Steele and Snyder; Perritt and Raf iden, Kocher. R. II. map and what ia also of importance, ( lncngo the fact that Salem is the center oi the lignnberry; industry. The Pheas ant Fruit Juice company will announce several things in the issue tomorrow re garding Oregon besides the loganberry proposition. - One ia that here is the home of too pheasant, as the bird will appear in all the page ads of the Pheas ant Fruit Juice company. An indirect effect of this campaign of advertising : Un tfn.it l,ot ,niil ...ulula nw'n nt-A lic it, lilV linn imMi.ium winning to hnvc calls for small tracts of loganberries. One year ago II. S. (lilc was doing his utmost to prevent farmers from plowing up tlicir logan Members of the First Baptist church are preparing for the Baptist state con vention to meet in Salem next iicio- her. At thia state meeting represent atives of national fum) from the vari ous missionary boards will be present. It is estimated that aucut Sou will at- end. Efforts are being made to arrange for the attendance in n body of all labor organizations in Salem to ob serve Labor day ia Portland, Monday, September 4. T. H. Burehard, of the i.My fields. The world do move. sit ntc reiteration will ne in tne cur , , Saturday and Sunday to discuss the matter with members of Salem Trailes( nud l.ubor council. At tue meeting tonight the question will be discussed. Tomorrow evening the Oherrlans will give a dnnce at the armory to secure additional funds towards securing the amount necessary that the Cherrian baud may go with the Marshf eld ag gregation. C. S. Hamilton is cnuir- man of the eommitteo and Ucorge l . U Snyder one of those who will dis pense hospitnliay at so much per dis pense, only soft drinks ami sandwiches allowed. Mis-directed letters continue to ar rive at the Salem postottice ami tor the benefit of tho public, in general, with the hope that tne priters may clnini them, are nosted in a glass case In the lobby. Hero are a few samples, although tliere are others: Mrs. Mattie Ford automobile which is thought (frev. 28 North S2d street. ( ity; Missl.,, i. ,k one stolen from Oscar l.aog locia llostetter, . z, dox o.r, " i,,v m silverton uliout a weeR ago, nus Georgia Ritemun, Mo. avenue, No. vis. h,,,,,,, found at the bottom of a gulley A postal card signed scrinms ami r.m-, npnr Ashland. The car was stoics ny K. II 2 3 Brooklyn 6 U 1 Vaughn, Prendergast, McConiiell and Wilson, Klliott; Cheney and Miller. The state highway commission yes- terduv refused to turn over iii,uiiu oi road money allotted to Clatsop county to the creditors of Peterson & John son, contractors. Before turning over the funds the commission wishes to learn the attitude of the Clatsop coun tv court in the matter. Peterson & Johnson had the contract for doing Hie Columbia Highway work in Clatsop county. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Dsa Columbia QUALITY Crhcni7 Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Colombia Carbon Pajer Mfg. Co. 83rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. Pittsburg-Boston, postponed, rain. First game K. H- Cincinnati 0 3 Philadelphia 1 Scltul. Killifcr. K. 0 1 and Wingo; Alexander and American Steamer from Portland Wrecked in Azores San Francesco, Aug. 9. The steamer Longdate, which sailed from Portland February 12, for Kngland, has been wrecked while entering the Port of St. MicDnels. Azores according to a cable gram received' today by the chamber of commerce marine department. Cap tain Plunkett. is her commander. The ship carrees 3ii,025 barrels of flour and the cable expresses fear that the vessel and her cargo will be a total loss. New York Cleveland R. 3 H. 10 10 Wishing that the requirements of the state may be fully known to he gov ernment before the federal funds for road work in Oregon are finally allot ted, the state highway commission has authorized State Kngineer Lewis to at tend the conference at Washington August Id between federal and state engineers, when the apportionment of fun. Is will he eonsiiiercn. LAWYERS' Abstracts eiamined. Corporation Law.1 Financial Agents. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General practice in all courts. Correspondence solicited. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fourteenth year. LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY ' Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.715.71t Chamber of Commerce Bldss. PORTLAND, OREGON Headquarters Are I No Longer In Oregon! ficer and guard present at tho quar terly inspections for the payment of these expenses. The last inspection was hold in March. Tliere is no longer The 3rd Oregon infantry passed out any regiment at headquarters to in n ,L ...rvlce of the state and into spect. Consequently, according to t u the service of the national government when it went to the Mexican border. lliereiore, Hrranims ... . : u .,. i. :!,. tr i,u i lieuerii itrown Tins nunni "h attorney general, the tuna cannot no further' pro rated. The headquarter) must look either to the emergency Shnwkev and Xunamuker; Covaleski and Coleman. II. K. Philadelphia 7 S 2 Detroit : - - 1 2 Bush and Haley; Dulme, Cunningham Mitchell and Baker, McKce. Portland Stock Market Shows Light Week on hv Attornev I week.' the headquarters for the regi ment in the state is eiitiuu 10 no mine funds for janitor, light, heat and other expenses. The headquarters is entitled under the law to ten cents for each of- dress whatever. A car load of Plies, the famous lo ganberry juice wns shipped yesterday f,irtu(,r j tnnt manner, Bnd disposed o'f to the company's broker at St. Louis. the cnr hv nlmiin,, it 0ff to the side mi ' it ...... a 1. ...... . . 4 1 tk.o ti i- ll ikU . " 1UIS IS llie leiuil lur ui 1 ,ui, ....o,0j ,(,,! been shipped east during the present! , , ' season nud the orders are coming in . n ! 1 "ci for second car load shipments. The Ffjrt 81 Dili (IS OWD ll....j.. .In ..a i-mnniinv is ad-1 m " r vertising big in the Saturday Kvening Post nt the rate of $."),(HHI a page. Their next page ad will appear in the issue of the Saturday r.ve-.nng lost uiueu August 12. CaMle Cattle receipts were very fair for the first of the week. Prices showed a further weakness all along th line. Cows ranged around the $4.50 to $..00 Pi f r J r 1 ' I mark tor the lc.st an. I steers were JlOien rilO LSI IS ."0 to rT.10 for the choicest grass i 1 11 . 1 ll J 1 stuff. rouna near Asniana HUgs The hog market got stnrtea enriy and ifA.TTi was reached, both for top and Iwlk offerings. The receipts were very light the lightest of the season and buyers were eager for all that ar rived. All classes got in on the high spot from lignts to heavies. Sheep Xo change in the sheep situation. Offerings were only moderate. Prices steady. ly is also held up for lack of any ad-ltnrel 0f tlc convicts who escaped from the flnx cnmi) near here at that time, n,i,l the theory is that they decided at Ashland that they did not cafe to travel for Alaskan Trade cover this expense. Farmer What do you expect for Christmas Si? Si Them city cousins, as usual. Boost for Coos The Rev. Harry E. Marshayy, former pastor or the First Baptist church of Salem is supplying for the First Baptist church at The Dulles tor tue inoiuii oi August. Mr. Marshall is now engaged in evangelistic work and already has his time engaged until the first of June next venr. He will hold services at La- (ivmide beginning the first week in September, then to The Dalles, Oregon Citv. Ontario, closing the gear's work in December at Prineville. After the first of the year he will take up his September 1 in the old home of the work in Idaho and Montana. CHIROPRACTIC IS THE T I MASTER SYSTEM , ". If your spine is right, you are right. ' ' Those who have tried every old " method and found no relief should try ' 'i Chiropractic and get well. Many - -. -J hundreds of grateful patients in Balem '5 'Vvvt.', ""d elsewhere can substantiate my -it' it , statements. Six adjustments will be i I givea for the small fee . of 5.00. I? . " iy Difficult eases, which require X-ray ( ' - ' " examinations and Spinographa can ob- V) tain them at a nominal fee. Only ex- " jjf J pert Spinograph work. A talk with the 'jr I old Chiropraotor may lead you to health and happiness; act now. - P. H. MAY, D. C, 1 Hubbard BuUdlng. Phona 67S Portland. Ore.. Aug. 9. Contracts for ; the construction of an auxiliary power, , f... ,.,Q.irt,l mniur uliin fnr the Alaskan In bold headlines the Albany Her.ir..de were today ('' ."""f; aid announces, Ktnlu-siasm tor fes- McNeill and I.ibby. (hicago, to the ni.i uiiiiui.i. v , A ,, iirstandifer-C itrkson company. The ves- V "which Indicates rt a'uiv wil. ; f hold a harvest festival this fall to in- bor. It will cost MO.OOO. Voik elude an industrial school fair, a round- the shipyards -starts i.iiinediately. The ni exhibition and other interesting ur- urm .-Ape. is lu .-mpiuj . ' . . . . 1 ii I I Inii.l rom.lli- iinlunr.i fair, that, aenmnntf i Tne in-nun.j v........ "will l-Unid with all tlie bitf fventsl . . . . lUr UINIXIMX 'V- .ifi.....-s - . .1. a.:... . lt. Tlirt - vut 1 W DIED the history of the valley." The first lav of the festival will ineiuue a cir- John M. Thurston Died This Morning; - ! Omaha, Neb., Aug. 9 Former United ' States .Senntor John M. lhurston, aged til, died here this morning. He had been 111 the hospital since July 10, ait-1 er being prostrated by heat. I Thurston was in the senate from 1S95 1 to 1001 and was one of the foremost j orators in that body. His famous speech j in 1808 was largely influential in bring- J ing about the Spanish-American war. ! He arose frum plowboy and driver of a delivery wngon, to a prominent posi tion among the leading lawyers of the country. ' THINK IT INDICATES i COMING OF THE BREMEN us parade with Silet Indians, the sec-, ond .lay a third, dny a farmers. band tournament and the grand barbecue for the In order that the excursionista to Manhficld may have something to amuse and interest them besides the sceucrv. the commiitoe on ciiTcrmiu Xew Loneon, Conn., Aug. 0. Quan tities of nickel and rubber said to have been received here and the watery SLOPKR At the residence of the par-j peregrinations of a mysterious Inunch euia. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Sloper, li:l-"off shore added fuel to .he flame of North Fourth street, Tiiesuay, 'reports heie that the l,erman suhninmie .tiwt 12 lOllt li-U M- Sloner. aU ill- ! P..m.n vuin u-ill Wlr nt thiw nnrt THE GREATEST CELEBRATION IN YEARS Coos Bay Country invites the world to celebrate the coming of the railroad. Hospitality is the Keynote of this celebration, PROGRAM NORTH BEND DAY AUG. 24TH Band Concerts Speaking Ceremonies Dedication Simpson Park Street Carnival Water Sports Pnindes Driving (iol.lens"pil;e. COOS COUNTY DAY AUG. 25TH. Trips by rail and boat to Coquille, Buii.lun, Myrtle Point, Powers, Coos Buy, Mussel Reef, Sunset Bay, Cape Arago. Sea food dinner at Chariest. in Ha v. Fishing nt Lakeside Launch trips on Coos Bay. MARSHFIELD DAY AUG. 26TH Industrial Parade Water Sports Auto Racing illuminated Launch Parade Fireworks Dancing dlorse Racing. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES. On Sale Aug. 21 to 26 inc. Return limit Aug. 31. AK LOCAL AGENT John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon 1 (lines j j 1!U, Iris May Sloper, an in fant daughter. The funeral services were held yes- inent i's alradv hatching several unique i ter.lny afternoon from the home, wttn ideas that U guaranteed to keep the! burial in the City View cemetery. excursionists from resting too mucn during the nine hours ri.le. The offi cial paper to be issued on tne irain will be iiutnd the "Mnrshfield Mnrsh mallow" and John T. tloss of Marsh field, a prominent attorney at that seaside city, has been elected Marsh field city "editor to give the news a local coloring at that end of the jonr nev. Tomorrow the soliciting commit tee will go to Mt. Angel, Woodburn and Silvertou to interview those who would like to Ret in on the greatest excursions of the year. Vick Brothers figure on selling 600 BEN LINDSEY FOR WILSON Denver, Colo., Aug. 9. Judge Ben Lindsey of the juvenile -court, a leading progressive to day telegraphed his assurance of "cordial support" to President Wilson in the coming campaign. F.verytime opportunity don't flap it in the facet comes along Bremen soon will dock at this port. WHEAT IS SOARING. Chicago, Aug. 9. Wheat soared to its highest marks since the war broke out early in 1915 just before the close of the market today. September closed at $1.44 1-2, a gain of 10 7-S since last night. Decem ber tl.4S 3-3 a gain of 11 :i-H last night, and May at 1.53, a gain of 11 1-4. Iii 1915 wheat at one time reached $1.iI7 a bushel. The grain pits were mad houses at the close today. A. A A. A. A A. A A A. A , TTTTTTTTTTTTt tf TTtf Tttt V 1 ' f" W You Need Not Fuss With Two Pairs of Glasses i IV GLASSES JLV t The only Invisible Bifocal Give you near and far vision in one pair without seams or cement. Let us show them to you. MICC A Mflll ! ftf U ct. j j , fasted and tlbtr Units with ugly ttami tt tht titer Kryptek Unit si OPTOMETRIST 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109 ii 'V i