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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store" uniuuiuimiimniiiiiiuiiimuitiiHtimttiintimitiiinnnuiniiiiiiuiinuniiiiuaiimnuniuutiiuumiiiuiminnuunuinuuino 1 An Important Sale of SILK DRESSES Starts Tomorrow Morning 4iiiHiiiiniiniiiiiniuwiinnniiii: WE HAVE SELECTED 50 CHOICE SILK DRESSES FROM OUR LARGE STOCK AND PLACED THEM ON A BIG ROUND RACK FOR EASY INSPECTION. THEY CONSIST OF New Taffetas, Messalines and Pongees SOME WITH VELVET TRIMMING-SOME WITH GEORGETTE TRIMMINGEVERY ONE A SPLENDID VALUE AND REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $50.00 Take Your Choice of these New, Stylish Dresses at Greatly reduced prices. uiiuiuiniiiimttiitttnuiitinntimiiiiiinimiiiitititunttmimmtttttntmtmmnmtti nimnmmunmmimiimmtt mwmtmHtwmmnniwtwttmfflmtmm Tomorrow's Big Sale Our No. 814th Surprise, held on Thursday instead of .Wednesday this week. A Surprise Offering of Pretty Embroidered Crash turn Sale starts at S:30. Pillow Covers Nicely embroidered Tops in colors various designs, pillow cover is new oblong shape and has fringed ends; this fancy cushion slip is made com pleteall ready for the cushion. Extra Special Surprise Value Tomorrow 49c Each See the Window Display For Good Goods go to MEYERS mm QUALITY AND SERVICE jKHiiiiniKiiiiiiinOTmmimnnmmiiiiiHmiimHiiiiiiiiiiiii;wmiitttittttttti,twwmwtt..t.w..t.tttiitMitMiiiit-M Keren good citizens are williug to serve the.-city as city recorder lor two years beginning next January, nt the rate, of $100 a mouth. Councilman J. A. Mills has signified It i n intentions of milking the rare. Karl Klgiu wiw on' of the first to filo. J. A. Cox rural mail earier Is also willing to become a public servant. Adolph A. (iurffroy, former ly with the Capital National' hank lint uW with II. 8. Oilc & Co., in in the lino up. A. M. lbilrymple, formerly in tho commissary department of the state penitentiary and later responsible for tho Oregon Messenger, nnil now a printer in the D'Arcy building an nounced a few days ago. The lati'Mt to enter tho ari-na in Heut. S. Via who an 1 nounced toilay. All of those aspirants 1 w ill be voted on at the city primaries I November tl. If no one candidate re ceives a majority of all votea east lit WJffi School Children Often require glasses without knowing it. Did you have the children's eyes exam ined before they started to work? If not, bring them here for a careful ex amination and learn for a certainty wheth er their eyes are in need of glasses. Much suffering and harmful effects are avoided by BEING SURE on this point. v Miss A.. McCulIoch, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bid. Thone 109 the primaries, then at the final elec tion, the two that ran iiighest will have to fight it out. An Inquiry was received this morn ing at the Commercial club from Ueo. Pearson of Conrad, Montana, as to whether there was sufficient interest in the flux fiber industry in Salem to organ! a company for the mamtfac: ture of flax, using the I'earsou bacter iological process. This process has been highly recommended by Trot". Miles who believes the possibilities for the industry unlimited in the Willam ette valley. The high school students will b put ting into practical use some of the things they learu during studying hours according to the (dans of superintend ent John YV. Todd, submitted to the board of directors Monday evening. For instance, the class in accounting 01 the Commercial department will have t no actual figures necessary to run the schools and the budget, and will figure the actual accounts and bills submitted to the school board. Iu the cafeteria, besides the cooking, the class ! will be allowed to do Its own buying land paying of bills and collecting." Hy the time the girls have figured ou t ie j costs of materials and what is takes to feed & certain number, each will have some practical knowledge of house keeping, lhcn the manual training de partments will be given the care of school buildings and repairs all of which will give them chance to do real work besides thetr cabinet niak ing. All Around Town COMOEVENTS . Sept. 25-30 Oregon State Fair. Sept. 28. Elk's day at state fair. Sept. 27. Shriners day at state lair. September 28. Flex day at State Fair. Oct. 4-5-Q Marion County In stitute, Salem. Oct. 1. City bowling league opens season. Oct. 13. Inauguration of Dr. Carl Gjegg Doney as presi dent of Willamette Universi ty. October 16-17. Degree of Hon or convention. Oct. 18-19 Maccabee conven tion. October 17-20. Bnnit state convention, Salem." November 0. City primary election. November 7. Presidential election, 3ki Dr. Mendeisoba, specialist, fits glasse- f correctly. U. S. Bank. Bid.;. The Spaulding Logging company mill in the city is closed today n,nd will re main closed over Thursday. Leading jewelers ana silversmiths Hartman Bros. Co., successor to Barr's, Captain N. H. Lorenzen, who was captain of the Salvation army in Sn lem for three and a half years, spent yesterday and todav in the citv. Ho is now located nt l'ocatello, Jdnho. o ....Dr. T. H. Thompson has his offices remodeled and specializes in Ear, Nose, Eye and Throat. 414 Bank of Com' merce. tf 0 Getting gasoline at the storage tanks this morning was about as strenuous a proposition as buying stumps from tiie stamp window during the closing rus.'i hour. At one gnrage ten cars were lined up waiting to be served with the Standard oil product, mid as ninny at another. . Drink Cereo, the liquid food, the health drink. Ask your grocer. tf o E. T. Green, who formerly lived in this vicinity, decided sometime ago that the country around Hoseburg suit ed him better tiinn this pnrt of the Willamette valley. But alter living in that part of the state, he came to the conclusion that around here was about right, llnving sold his Hoseburg pro! erty, he is pluniiiug to return to Snlein. No finer stock anywhere than at lartman Bros. Co., jewelers and sil versmiths. Stato and Liberty. The business district of the city will be improved in appearance within a short time as the lnnv block owned iy Knssell Cntlin, State nnd Liberty streets, will soon be painted in a buff, and the Stetislof f building on Court and Liberty will also be given u cream col or. Contracts for rlie painting of the two buildings were awurded tins morn ing. Jitney dance at fair grounds, in grand stand every night this week. Music by Booth string orchestra. sep27 Tomorrow being Portland day, all the banks in the city will close at noon. But in order to give more work ing hours, there is an agreement uinoiig the banks to open at 9:30. Next year it is probable that an effort will be made to close all places of business and banks tor the nttori:oons of Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of the ..state fair. Owing to next Wednesday being Sa lem day at the state fair the United Artisans will not hold their regular meeting on that evening. sept-i What's your hobby? The collecting of wishbones has been one of the hob bies of (ieorge K. Hatch the veteran mail carrier. For the past 25 years. whenever a wishbone showed up Bis way, whether it was from a duck or chicken or any kind of a fowl, Mr. Hatch just added it to his collection and now has them on display in the windows of the Welch Kleetric com pany on North Commercial street. Be sides eollerting wishbones, Mr. Hatch has an interesting collection of about 3,000 stamps. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. If you want the very latest and best in the range market, get a Cole's Hot I masi naugc. v.. u. nnrt k son. Archie Crisp, the human fly, an nounces that ho will climb the court house this evening at 0 o'clock. Sever al weeks ago he tried it but found the frescoing just above the clock of a rounded mould that would not permit his getting a good grip either with his hands or feet. This time he will have a few feet of rope to help him oyer the bad places. Those owing Dr. Asseln will please call at the otfice Friday or Saturday of this week from 1 to 3 o'clock. scp'JS o Former national guardsmen will be shown special favors hy the war de partment should they enlist in the reg ular army. Those who arc interested might write or call on Sergeant French of the local recruiting office in the Keith hotel. One of the favors is that the former guardsman will be permit ted to have some choice in the assign ment of service. This information was received at the recruiting olfice today. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums, pyorrhea. 4Hi I'. S. Bank building, l'hone ISO, Sergeant Schuman of the U. S. A. marine recruiting corps is now ready for business in his headquarters ill the posloftice building, upstairs, the first door to the right. Tiie marines give those who wish to serve the country nn opportunity for foreign ser vice as the soldier is given tho privi lege of selecting his post, after the preliminary six months, training nt Mare island. f Glres ft brilliant flossy thin that doe not nib cit or dust offthat 1 anneal to the iron that lat four time as long a any other. Black Silk Stove Polish I It In clan by Utt. It's more I otrtfuily tuaUe and made H ftoui blUr BtUrtu.s. Try tt tm jrm parlor I tovv.yeurcooktiiHr r0 B w ywir ruigg, C H If yv'lifem't flrnt it lflrl,pJ H IthbjtpArfatoyou fcfr figmi II wr u4. your J4iftTfJ II hardware or f Xl V amtkonatti w r Jbf VV J It H fuad jrvtjr Iff I II fW7'.'' T. If 1 You always see Salem made cigars you can tell them by the flavor and aroma La Corona and Ilygrnde. The "Hello Bill" hoys will have their inning tomorrow nt the state fair and those who mix up with the fraternity will find badges at the Klk club wherebv one brother will know another without giving him the grip and hainlshnke ot a true hlk. The I'ort Innd brethren will be here in goodly numbers as well as the automobile del egation from Albany and the McMinii; vine boosters. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. The following were registered yester day nt the Capital hotel: S. E. linker and wife of Bonanza; W. H. Hardy, Til- j uiniooK; it. .Meguiie, .Moose .inwj i. Moen, Alt. Angel; .T. 11. Hatdorf. Al bany; Ed Cnrmack, Independence; A. Harnnrd, Independence; Kd Meyersnk, l.a (irainle; Ben.j. Kuls'iig, La (irnnde; W. Stone, Wooilburn; Win. McDonald, Independence; (i. Duver, Tillamook; John Osteudorf, La tlralide; N. L. Col- vin, Aurora; T. J. Marks, liickrenll. The Rev. Robert S. Gill Is home, look ing hale and hearty notwithstanding his several weeks in the (lood Samari tan hospital in Portland where hn 1111- lerwent two serious operations. After holding services next Sunday morning, he will leave for St. Louis where he will go as a delegate ro the general convention of the Episcopal church winch will be in session several weeJis beginning October 11, T'rom St. Louis .Mr. (iill will go to Sault St. Alnrie, Michigan to visit his mother. Who Needs a Business Education? The young man who desires to enter business life with every as surance of success. The young man who is planning to take a college course or a course in dentistry, law or medicine, and get the full benefit of the important lectures. The young man who expects to farm or enter some business on his Own account, so that he may be able to figure and show his sources of profit The young woman who wishes to learu to do pleasant and remuner ative work in a business office that will make her independent and elf -supporting. The young woman who wishes to farn her way through college with pleasant work. The young woman who expects to marry and settle down in a home Of her own, so that she mar be a real help to her husband and able to care for her business interests if misfortune should come. In fact, there is no young person who would not profit by being the possessor of a training such as may be secured at the Capital Business College SALEM, OREGON Call or seud for our new catalogue. Peking. Government Says Japan Wants to Get Domin ion Over Mongolia Tokyo, Sept. 12 (By mail) Wide ly variant versions of the clash between Chinese and Japanese troops at Cheng chiatun on August 1.1 were given out today by the foreign offices of the two governments. Japan's resultant cleinauds ou Chi na, the exact nature of which the Tokyo government refuses to rcveul, have pre cipitated a crisis which is regarded in tiie far east as grave. The I'ckin government today made the following statement of the affair for the Tinted J'res's: "Chengchiatun had been 'be center of Chinese operations against hordes of Mongolian bandits, who have been infesting eastern Mongolia for some time. The Chinese authorities had re quested all foreigners to leave the dis trict, partly because of their own safe ty and partly because tiio Japanese had been suspected of supplying the bandits with ammunition. "On August 13 a Japanese merchant was ordered to leave Clieiigchintiiii and" at the same time commanded not to cross a certain defined line, lie refus ed and the trouble started. "Ill the fight which ensued seven Japanese were killed outright and two received wounds that later resulted in their death. Four Chinese were killed and several wounded." The Japanese foreign office today published the following version of the clash: "The incident had its beginning the afternoon of August 13 -when the clerk of a Japanese drug store was "passing the headquarters of tiie Chinese army on a business errand! A Chinese soldier insulted him nnd knocked him dSnn. Oilier soldiers joined In the attack. The Japanese received seven or eight wounds. "An escort of 20 soldiers went to the Chinese post and Chinese opened fire." Tho foreign office places the num ber of Japanese kilieit at 14 12 sol diers, one policeman and one civilian. I'ekiu asserts that Japan is at tempting to take ndvantage of the clash to establish dominion over Mon golia. Japan's demands, says the I'e kiu government, includ the estab lishment of Japanese police stations in Manchuria ami Mongolia nnd the en gagement of Japanese as supreme mili tary advisers to the government of .Mukden. 4t b 4e A V sic ilt lt sfe 4 lit ilt 4t l T r r "I F r r T 4c PIANO TUNING First-class work. AH kinds of repairing. All work guar- anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phone 1187. Hp Residence phone 1405. 4c J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. Salem-Independence Auto I Service EDMUNDSON & BURNER, Props Phone 059 or 1255 ... T m a a Clam itn fifato and 3t! Liberty Street daily, 8:00 a. m., Jl:uu a. m.. -:ju p. m. ana 6:00 p. m. ile Leaves Independence opposite Postoffiee daily. U:00 a. m., I-':3U p. m., :uu p. m. end 7:00 p. m. Fare, 50c Extra Cars for Country Trips. CARS of Any kind .,v Dl.flrp Any TIME Notice to Farmers Woodry the auctioneer will sell your farm stock. Sales for 2 per cent and guarantee satisfac tion. Phone 511. Wanted I will pay you the highest cash price for your used furni ture. Phone 511, Woodry tho auctioneer. JACK FROST CONFEOTION- ERY FOR SALE Good Buy. 12th and Ferry Sts. J. A. Fackler and wife of Idaho Falls'. Idaho, are spending a few days in Sa lem, guests in the home of District At torney Hingo. I will pay $200.00 to the party selling my beautiful valley home near Silver Creek l'alls. Address Luther Myers for inl'oi fiiulioii, Salem, Ore. Benj. S. Via announces his candidacy for the office of city recorder at the coming election and takes this oppor tunity to solicit his friends for their support. Court House News J. If. Hatty has been appointed by the countv court as administrator of the estate of Cinderella Ihittv. who I died at Tumor September 21, Hlld. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Us Why Not Us M Columbia QUALITY Cartons? Hade In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed front Each Sheet. Colambia Carbon Pa?er Mff . Co. 13rd ft Broadway, Portland, Ore. The final account of tlilbert II. lteu : :.. l l,K.,Tin TT 1 n.,.,u. jmiiiii. -.i-t iiiipi, nun I'.jiinn . i.vuii j ary. executrix or rue win or tiic one (iilbert 11. Hen janiin lias been approved A mnrringe license has been issued to Kred J. Siewert and Mabel I.. Straus bniigh, both of Salem. Judue Hushey has appointed .1. lver son as guardian of the persons nnd es tate of Nellie mid Lily Strohbaker, minors. t i ran I Hover yesterday resigned ns county clerk nnd resinned hi former place as deputy, ami Max (iehiliar re nssuined the duties of the clerkship. The opening of the bird season, which will occur next Sunday, has resulted in a largely increased demand for hunt er's licenses nt the office of the coun tv ulerk. Licenses have been issued to the following since last night: Tony Leverinan, Amnsville; L. H. Sequin, St. 1'aul; Oscar Toe, St. Paul; (lustav l- Hahnson, Salem; Kdward l'illctt, St. Paul; K. K. Kirk. St. Paul: Oiley Hrown, Independence; Ludwiek Mirk olson. Salem; A. A. Schwab, (lervnis; Simon Harnes. Cervais; Kalph Karnes, Ccrvais; Robert Colvin, Amnsville; Pe ter llargenaner, (lervais, K. I. tlray, Turner; lieo. M. lieoyes, Snlcni; Oscar Kliflet. l'uruer! A. Yanderbeck, (icr vais; M. It. Fcrschweiler, tiervais. When In SALEM, OREGON, ito t BL1GH HOTEL Srietly Modern Free and Priyate Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, 1.50 PE DAT rfie only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres aid Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones.' Free Auto Bui. circuit court today by Pauline J. Joins against- Louise l'. Jones. Stella U. Ter ry n gainst Covey. SI. Terry and John K. (iinrich against Julia M. (iiniich. Suits dunging violation of contra.-t were filed in the circuit court todny by the Oregon Hop limners' associa tion against O. ii. Opsund nnd Oscnr Dick. Use the Journal Want Ad Wav. The grand jury returned true bills this morning against Oliver Lesley, charged with assault and buttery on the person of Frank Lesley; C. I'lloni, charged with selling mortgaged proper tv, and James Berridge, chnriyed with stealing a hack from C. L. Hindi. Twoi secret indictment were returned. Thei bills against Kearn Folcv, charged w ith j the theft of an auto from Felix Isaac son, and J. Kelly, charged with assault ing and beating Marion Porter nt Turn er, were found untrue. Judge Kelly of the circuit court, of ficiated at two weddings nt the office of the county clerk this morning. The nappy parties were Chas. V. Sheppard. of told lteach. Curry county, and Lisa l. Pntton, of Salem, and James Hronn nnd Kvelyn l.ntivick, both ofnlein. Floyd A. Wilson, of Plodgctt. 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