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I lournal PAGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1917. for flaili r These Special Sales Positively End Wednesday Eve You can Save Money at MeyersThe Store with the Quality Reputation A Sale of Crene de Chine Men's Boston or Paris Colors pink, olive Garters green, Copenhagen and A standard 25c grade white ; a big value, three special for three day day sale, yard $1.19 sale, at, a pair ... $c A Sale of Handkerchiefs 34-inch Black Taffeta Lace edged Lawns, em- goft finish.an extra broidered corners, silk , . , . big value ; three days crepes, 2oc kinds, three day sale, each .... $P sale, yard 9gc A Sale of Sheets A Safe of Nail and Hand Fine q u a 1 ity good Brushes im to 35c hemmed sheets, $1.25 Jn.il 10 grade, size 81x90, . WC l each on Various shapes and $1.50 "grade size 81x J00 Sd 108, each . QfiP for three days at thls 3Qi price. A Sale of Women's MUS- day and Wednesday iin Gowns-$1.25 Grade, only- Here aicfand em- 30" Cotton ChallieS broidery trimmed In excellent patterns, a Gowns, ribbon run, full splendid wash material; cut and a big extra Monday, Tuesday and value Monday, Tues- Wednesday, a yard 15c YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT MeTepS : PERSONALS t A. L Hates, of Silverton, w tin oily yesterday. C. I. Shepherd was in the city yester day from Dallas, 1,. A, Gary of I mlepemlence, was a Sa lem visitor yesterday. C. F. Cropp, of I udepemlencc, vi'aa registered at the BUgbj yesterday. Mrs. Fred Bernard) is home after a week's visit in the northern part 01 tilt ((title. Mrs. Alex Power, of Lebanon, is visit' ing in the ity a guest W. 1!. (iilson. f her brother, C. s. Piper, of Portland, a member of the Salem firm of Scott & Piper, was'! in the city over Sunday, j Aliss l.oleta Dennis returned this a ft- j ertiouit from Portland after a short visit I hi that 'ity with 'friends, Miss Alice JSeliroeder returned to C TOlHs yesterday. She hits been here il ig the sessions of the legislature. l,.i,t w,..in. ., i ., .. nnn. Jtte university, left Saturday for San (, Kobert Davev is the daughter Francisco to accept a position with the uf Mr8, rouise Ponton and is a Salem IW. Od company I gi r! pa, excellence. Tl ngineer. Mr ami Mrs Hunter and daughter, captain, or general of the elopement is of 0Q0 Smith l.tberv street, motored'., . v i i, , , , I the home ot 0. w. West,', Sunday , . , . ' ' k'kHI Tb.y were aeeomnaiiU v Mr. ami!1" '"' "'"'-' 1 '1,I""'.V- H.e young me ot i . . Wester Sttmlav. e ac, ompnnied bv Mr. mid W. Koval, of Itiltl North Wrs. P. W. Koval, of lulu Nort It! Tw.-uticili street and their son, ('. I.. Koval. of Council Blut'ii, Iowa. Walking will soon be as expensive as fiding in an auto it the price of shoe Jenthei continues to advance. About tkroe years ago the sporty young man thought he was hitting the high spots lhei) he paidti tor a pair for the high frradc men's shoes. Today the same thoes are conservatively priced at fcld to And now that the women's flreases continue to be worn rather .short th're continues to be a demand for high elas... women ' shoes and it is rumored I bi I the high top white kill shoes of exclusive designs will be retailed at 419 a pair. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A OPTOMETRY MEANS EYE SERVICE THE Will the Oiir (thlCCAe iTe ti8 utnlost benefit in clear restful viRion and vui uiaaaea the wearer has the satisfaction of using the trimmest, most becoming mounting that can be devised. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208 9 Hubbard Bldg. - Phone 109 !Robert Dayey Marrie() Early This Morning There was one thing Private Hubert Dnvoy, late of Company M, Third Ore gon I n i'ii n 1 iv , learner while doing military duty tin- Uncle Barn in the Mexican bolder, ami that was that if an objective is to be gained a "sur prise attack" is the one lactic that will generally bring the best results. Knowing this lie used it to advan tage this morning when, accompanied by Miss Lucille lYnton of lit).") Lee Street, he stole a march on his friends and her imtents, -went to Father Moore oof St. Joseph's church, and hud the unit of knots" tied. , " " " surpr.se to ins friends and her friends- in other words, ut eight o'clock this morning, after, securine a maniaec license Sat- urtlay cetiiug under the very eyes of a new spatter reported, theV elopetl. It was all itone so liatttrally that their intentions were not discovered until it T" V ". . )m ,"""s . "" iiietr plans well lam. rnev will he at home at I Ins Court street. The hill for reducing the term of ser vice of a sidiool director from five to three years, should it be signed by the governor, wttt have the ettect ot ma teriallv chaniiitig the Salem i lumril witliiit n lew nun The live vein. ,.,., f A v I .,.. ..ill .,voi, tl.., fii-.t ill eptr of next .liine, but K. T. Itarttes will have served but four years next .liine and the new law would legislate him out of office as well as Parley O. White ami Max O. Huron a year from this coming .tunc. The general opinion of the Street is that in oilier to get the scalp oi" Superintendent Alderman of the Portland schools, the Multnomah dele- gatioa forced through a bill that will Ilnve ii tool l'f, I ,, nineteen ,,T llieM"1 WIMMUMBU" "S iroim il larger towns in the state VWO lAimUII in an IM IKI JIIUKIlAL WAH1 -Alfa GLASSES OF TODAY esttiro normal sight and add to personal appearance as well. AH Around Town COMINGJVENTS TONIGHT February 19. Dance at Klk Temple fur lodge members. February 1!, 20, 21. Lectures bj Glynn's hall by P. A. Seguin, ex Catholic priest. $ aje $ February -0. Anniversary ob servance of Knights of Pyth ias and Pythinn Misters. 1 Sp February 20. Anniversary ob- of the American Revolution. I Address by Kollin K. Pane. 3 j ! j : I February 22. Company M jit I Bay dance at armory. February 23. Dean Morton, of Pniversity of Oregon, at pub- lie, library, "Opportunities of Business." February 23, 24, 25. Western Oregon Christian Endeavor ; j convention, First Christian T . j commemorate Washington s birthday by appropriate exercises to be held at 0 the Commercial elub. Kollin K. Page "It pays to trade Where things are wiu deliver the principal address of the made" The La Corona cigar is made I evenin. in 8alem. 0 0 Word Was received this morning an- The Ladies Aid society of the Flxtt nouncing the death of Mrg. J. A. Ban Methodist chinch will give its annual dill in Portland, Sunday, February Is,. Washington's birthday chicken pie din-' SIk' Ui,s Ult' mother of Mrs. A. E. nr in the parlors of the church Wed-1 11 '"'kestein, Jr. Mrs. Kandall was prom neaday evening from 5 until 8 o'clock'""'1" 111 "t'grce of Honor work and an in the evening i active member of the Women of Wood- i o craft, Nu Bone corset endorsed by Dr. Flora . , , . o M. Brewster, on sale 185 N, Liberty. Alderman Millett who was reported a. j I seriously ill ft-few days ago is today 0 I making a favorable progress towards 5c will buy a good square meal gerv-j " v,,'.v- A" i,tti,, k ,m' measles first ed family stvle at George Bros. Kes- confined him to his home ami this taurant, 2fi2 State St., two doors wertl threatened later to develop into pneu if Com'l St. tf ttionia. The river continued to fall yesterday ! Benjamin Pade of the W. W. Moore and now the guage reads 5.3 feet above f ltte store, has contrasted for the low water. A precipitation Of .20 of an erection of a $2,500 home on North Fif inch was recorded yesterday and the ! teenth street. Dane J. Purvine is the range of temperature was from l(i to ' contractor. An unusual feature of the 36. ! plans is that of an ingle-nook after a pi style of building that has recently be- Dr. F. H. Thompson, 416 Bank of i come quite popular in the east. Commerce. Practice limited to diseases o of eye, car, nose and throat, and gencr-1 Washington's birthday will he ceie al surgery. tfbi'utcd iu the city with a dance to be o given at the armory by Company M, Nu Bone corset, the reliable guaran- special exercises in the chapel of Wll teed kind. Prices moderate. 2-17jlamettc university, and the entertain- 0 1 ing at dinner of the unmarried Elks by The Armenians have been renicmber-i the married members of the lodge, with ed by the V. W. '. A. and Y. M. C. A. a special entertainment at the lodge of Willamette Untvomty. The Rev. K. rooms following the regular session. N. Avlsou has been liunded a check . o for 11811 through Miss Eyre for the Special meetings will be held in the Armenians and other relief work gospel hall at the fair grounds com- o meneing Wednosdnv of this week. Ac Will "A Salem friend" who com- cording to thes announcement of the cir intinicated with Doctor P. plcaso send eulars, Deutiison & Johnson will preach details. 2-20; the plain practical gospel of desus and o that the services have no connection Best hogs SlLDO er better.. O. W. ! whatever with Mormonlsm, Holy Boiler Eyre. Phone 220(!M. tf ! ism, Russellism or other modern extra v- 0 lagaaces. Thieves broke into the warehouse of o the o. 0, T, dock Sunday and were sat I Since the passage of the ordinance gfied with the eating of about half a setting the taxi license at . 15, quite a box of oranges. All or which indicates! number of the taxi owners have pur they were of an age where the proper chased the same. In looking up the pea- piinisiimeut conies tinucr ine ntte ot,altv attached for driving an auto for spare We rod ami spoil tile Child, - o - ; Promptness and neatness in watch j repairing." Fomeroy and Wallaco, 125 Commercial. t O Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located o-t miiB uorui oi uiu ratr giouuuo, j. on land road. Owing to no office expense orices reasonable. 1-21 1 o 1 Bepor ts from Black Rock this morn-, lap were to the effect that one foot of snow covered the ground ami the log , ging would be siispciittctf until the snow melted. One week ago totlay in that pari of the mountains tne grass was be ginning to grow ami everything looked springlike, o- Spccial meeting of De Commander? No, K. T., this eveninij Work in the R, C, tb Visiting Sir Knights wtdcoine. The Salem Social Service Center, will hold a board meeting tomorrow at ." p. in. at the Commercial club. Anyone in-1 forested is cordially invtlod to be pres ent. o Judgo Henry L. Benson, associate jus tice of the supreme court of Oregon, i will deliver an address Thursday morn- I1I1B in the chapel ol Willamette I niver sity bel'ot the W'asliingtonian club. .Meuiliers ot til bib include students - ami those ot the faculty who have lived be their eyes, will.be glad to make an! No, 18, Knights of Pythias, of Salem, in Washington. examination with the lutest optical up-' w ill cehdirate and it' is expected that 0 ! pliauccs, w hich do not permit of error j members of the Silverton, Dallas, Inde- The eleven hundred children whose, in correction. When glasses arc worn, ' petitionee and Hubbard Isdgea will at eyes have been successfully treated and ! tni, Weuk eve becomes stron" and 'tend. An interesting program has been tttted with glasses are cacti an null-, viduul advertisement of the skill of Dr. M. P. Memlelshon. Pleven hundred chil ",u . rWBH " other children and a.lults as well. 1. ,' "r"0-" hii J""""""?" ;' niversity now numbers M and is growing, under the instruction of Prof Hancock. All ot which seems to lmit cate that notwithstamling the adTioe of those who know the newspaper game i a career as a nowspapei w'tet 'has its A musicale mder direction of Mrs., llalli.lay llaight will be given lues- day ayealai Kkruary '-.a the thirst j Chris .an church, she will "J!J" I for the eervice and material yw get af I b Mrs. Leoma l atteraon, Henry ,.f.ln0, 8n,i i ean refer you to thousands Upmpton, A inert UU, Miss herniee l promincnt j.itisens. among them I Clink and Mrs. Vera Schaupp Prickey o Announcement, I wish to announce! to iny many friends in Salem and vi-j cinity that I have returned and will hereafter take an active part in the bus iness with Mr. hichnrdson and mv son Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A 'I, it ii I that the public can exect suiue earnest and conscientious con ration that has characterized my business dealing- for twenty-five year. Kindness, courtesy and BOaolute relia liility will ovr he our motto. W. T, rtigdon. A chimney fire was extinguished by the fire department yesterday evening :t SSt Smith Fourteenth street. The alarm wits turned in itt 5:53 p. ni. Dr. M. C Flndlay left this afternoon tn altcinl the meeting in 1 t irt la ntl of the Eye, Kar, Nose ami Throat society of that city He was recently elected a member of the society. . o The Elks will give a dance this ev- cuing at the Klks Temple. Like other Klk dances of the winter, it will be ex- clusively for members -of the lodge. Daneina will beain tit !) o'clock. The Salem cnapter of the Sons of tie American Revolution is arranging to hue without a license it was found that the ordinance provides a minimum fine f o, and a maximum of .floo. with an alternative of one day for every 2 of the fine. The following taxi 'owners have obtnine.l lincnoo.- (Ire.,,,,, T.,vi lopany. W. F. P I VV l'.i.l,-,.,. ( Cole, . I B Underwood P X n dcrson ami S F Anderson - i lite first important stcn in the 1 in the children's education is to find out If I I hoy have all the proper advaiitaees I inai nature intention they should have. If their health or eyes are bail, thev are satllv hamlicaimed. Hut should it I i.,!,!,.. n, ,,,; n,., M,,tt ,. tt. - out a good clear eve. doing away with .ii,., ........ r , :;.. ,.... .i.. . ...',.,.,... uess. Mv experience of 34 vears in correct-1 ''.V fitting glasses to relieve eye strain; will be at your service. If the L'lassea at vour service. It the glasses; are not needed, I positively decline to Upply them. 1 guarantee satisfaction i 1 in every respect. .,,,, , ,,ns;,iVelv ,l,., i. ,., ( respect 1 ,. you ro iuv;te,i t0 come where ausolnte accuracy in correcting eye ! defects is placed" above evfry other i i. xt.. , , . . Mv pricMl are lower than elsewhere arly I.HIO children, 0 to 15 years old, that I have corrected their eyes with glasses since coming here. u "DR. M. P.MENDELSOHN 209-210-211 U. S. Natl Bk. Building Phone 110 SUBMARINE POLICY INTRUSTED TO YON CAPELLE AND SCHEER two of the men to whom Germany has intrusted the execution of the order for ruthless sea warfare against her . , . i . i . i , ' I a pelle. The lormer. at the lei in the ,...... .. ,,, ,,. n - r - man high sea fleet, with headquarters at Kiel and Wilhelinshaven. The lat- ter is the minister of marine in the t,,,.. i ,1,., , ,.f ,t. rs... German ibinet and successor of Ad- intra von Tirpitz, the 'father of (he HOGS BBEAK BECOBD .. . Porotland, Or., eb. ID. Smashing all records, hogs sold at the North Portland stock yards today for $12.-00. This ts the highest price ever known. Steers sold at W.tiO. ; H. A. Johnson is in favor of good roads. He says that after traveling ground for the past lis years on the muddy roads of this valley, he is in tiioi to anv iiini iii icijiMniioii I ua i will guarantee within a snort ti the kind of roads that will make traveling a pleasure. " , The following announcement of ser- vices to be held at the Livesley church: "Services will be held (I). V.) in Lives- ley church tomorrow evening, Tuesday February 20. Supper at 6:30 ami public meeting at S o'clock. There will be dis tinguished speakers and splendid music. Everyone is welcome. Please come and bring your friends." Dr. Harry E. Clay of this city lias been appointed by Governor Withy- combe a member of the state board of, health to succeed Dr. Morse, whose term expired .litnuar 15. Other members of the state board appointed by the mivornor and confirmed bv the senate innic tl,- c T Runno of La Grnnde mil i)r. Robert L. Marsh of Portland. Senator John Gill of Portland was taking a long reminiscent look the oth er da? ft the Salem steam laundry on South Liberty street. Not that he hail any special need for a laundry at the time, but" from the fact that it was ! just 50 vears ago this month that he j was married in the building that iB.now viny as a intimir. itati a cemiu ! ami the laumlrv bullduiu wa the 1 1st Methodist church on the corner of ! Church and State stieels, and it was j there that Senator Sill married Miss I Prances Wilson, the eldest daughter of ! the Kev. W. 11. W ilson, the founder of I Salem. A. N. Mnores was among those who attended the wedding. Tile local members of the Knights oi Pythias as well as the members ill all parts of the United States .will cele brate this week on their regular week- 1 nieetiite- maat what is Know Iv tueetino- niafet what is known as ;i double anniversary. This evening Inde- i.eiidenee and Pallas will hold thir meetings, noth ot wtnen win tie taigeiy attended bv members of . the Salein lodire. Tuesday evening Central bulge. nrranced and will iticlutte addresses hy '' (ir,5-' ,)f ,? lamette univoistty, and Prof, o, S. Irot- m". principal ot the ran: scaooi. 111USIC for the eveiUUtt IS 111 elllUge OI Dr. H. C Kpley. Hubbard will hold its celebration Thursday evening. O- The world's checker champion. Newell . BiinUs. w ill give an exlihition ot j simultaneous phtving Wednesday even- ling of this week at the Commercial club, according to an announcement made this j morning by I. Greenbaum. Mr. Banks is not only the checker champion, but ;. n. . ... . .. 4,,-,. ,.,,, i , ,i w)m can play blindfolded three games l( ehwkors ,.,,,, . ,,u, snme ,:. ie win c;Ve an exhibition of ttda plaving blindfolded checkers and ehess at' the same time, and in another exhibition, will plav simi.ltaueouslv, all the chess ami checker idavers in th city. Mr. Banks is returning from Los Angeles, where he played with the Eng- I lish champion for $500 a side. Out of 40 games Mr. Banks won three, the Eng lish champion two and the other games Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S X O R I A 'jttct'R. '. RDMIfiRL VON CflPELLEJ t ; modern German naw, "Admiral School' Commanded the Herman fleet In I1"' S' S('u ,,a,l, )ff 3n3flm4 on ay 31, 1916. When the recent Ger- man order was promulgated V.lnttrallf has put on a night service with Rohoor f..l,.,.,,h,.,i ,i,,, rn ; iv- 4- , . . ...... , j.oKai-.Aiizetger or licriin: " My slogan is that our future Ties on the witter. However the Tirilish sen lion crtmahea bin tnntt, .. m,.i will attack him until a lice oath OS the is has been iron." 9jtSjSt 5lC BEADY TO MOBILIZE Portland. Or., Feb. It). Of- ficers of the Oregon naval . militia met at a luncheon to day and discussed plans for mobilization within 24 hours, :I in the event of war. Lieutenant Commander Hubert P. Blair, just returned from Washington, arrested it was generally felt there that wa was inevitable. 1 ! Y !; ; Mr- Greenbaum su thtit , . , , , ... I , PhiyerB telephone in lor a reserve I1'801' at the table, either to himself or jto he Commercial elub. The public is welcome to witness the games, ami the , . , , , Pff'ng ex ted , begin at 7:30 "'clock Wednesday evening. Exports Break All Records By Hundred Million Dollars Washington, Peb. 19. Exceedii nearly one hundred million dollai previous high monthly record, total ex- ports in aJnuary amounted to $613,441,- 020, according to a statement issued to- ,t., v i .. .i, , .ip,,.,,.,,,.,,,,, ,- ,.,,,.,. ' '' "U l'ulnn ol ,.. ee. . ., ItnfirV I IVIl Kill Sundry Civil Bill Carries Oregon Buildings ... , . . 7,. , Washington, Feb. 10. The sundry i ii bill carrying a total ot $138,241, - iiti:i- ludino preparedness items to- t ii Ih ii j- $20,234,83i was reported in the I house yesterday ,,,, ' . ... .. , "running1",!:;'' ' wlZuZ to I The money appropriated js for ex- I pcQee of running the government for I the year. I Little Palls. Minn.. $13,000; Portland, Ore., $365,000; Boseburg, Ore., itostot flee, $2(1.000; Twin Palls, Idaho, post 1 office, $35,000, i,i, GERMANS WANT PEACE Portland, Or., Peb. 10.- Qerman churches in Portland. liming to represent gOO citizens, have today the 'first and second zones and seven sent a telegram to resident Wilson urg-i cents in the third zone. The two car ing him to preserve peace. The tues-jloads will bring 28,000 catalogs sage s.t s i nat nonor is not at sin ke. and asks gor a referendujn vote before 1 ueeiarrug y. ai LINCOLN DEFEATS GRANT Lincoln defeated Grant Saturday on j the old armory floor. The first half wns, evenly matched, the see ore at the end of: the first was 2 to 1 in Lincoln's favor. The second half was more -'one-sided', the! final score being 20 to 5 in 'favor of theiifc Lincoln tossers. j The line-up was as follows: ' Lincoln. Gran!, t t Patterson l.r vwute laitetsol l.r ttntIO , Robertson, C. , St.. . RF. ... Putnam (2) Adams () C. ...... Craig (G) i ..ucas , , i.t, .Mt-nolsou ; Hurel-.m RG. Perkins McLean (3) Referee. Coach Edwards, of Lincoln J. H.; time keeper. Alefiitehrist. A check for S1,00 was received a few , days ago by Postmaster Huckestein in puynteur or KsTttge rrom an eastern mail order house. Of course so large! a postage cheek would come only from' one of the large . catalog houses. As Cash for Used Furniture Don't ever sell your furniture without seeing us as we pay highes prices in cash or trade, or if you prefer 'will give you a still highe price to let us dispose of it by auction on the premises. E. L STIFF & SOil WANTED Household Furniture. Woodrj the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 611. vicau, 1 1 can, nil j nuuuia - I: HOTEL LOUVRE (Formerlv Hotel Keith) 4.'9 State St. I Phone 1100 ! Booms 50c to $1.00 a Day l Special Rates bv the Week ! MBS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor ' CARS 0j Any KiriD Any time Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. The Oregon Taxi Co. j i a prominent stand at the HOTEL MAEION j Phone 2010 or 13 '' When in SALEM, OEEGON, stop at BL1GH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75o, $1.00, $1.50 PER DA'S The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus J vi- J vt si si ftl d vl ! vL J- sJj "T1 "T v x J T T f F W t DIED I STORY At the home of her daughter, -Mrs. Annis, living four ami a half miles of Salem on the Jeff Or son road, Monday, JaJnuary U). 1917, Mrs. Rhode Story, in her SOtfa year. She is survived by three daughters. The funeral announcements have- not as vet been announced Vt i-i i-v r n , . ,- . tfjvv l7 T017 T v':, i " ' ; ,' ,,, ;. ' y ' " I " f ' , He was from Curry county. The body wl" be shipped by Webb & dough ;o Kandon I ll.M-,l At tier liome three miief north of Aumsville, Sunday, February 1H. 3H17. Mrs. .1. N. Kinsey. in her M'd vein. 1 1 ,,,.,.;,.,i i. ... . t,;i i t e i i r rt tri , . ' ' ' . Mrs. M, Gin, Be grVndchil- idren also survive. Li great-grandchil- fc? 0tte .Krent.great-g.andchibl. ;vmic simci saries. ,trs. rtettucnai-it. one sister survivi of Hiigrad, Ore. The fuuei will be held Tuesday mornii let, v. set vie at Mi- ; freight is much cheaper than postage .ut ! long distance hauls, the calaloc house MM Willie' T ! shipped two carloads of catalogs to s-a-Pastors of leu, for distribution at .one rata, of : postage, six cents a cat nlou'for thus., in . :;; : c . ' DR. C. H. SCHENK Drugless Physician J Superintendent Hydro-Electro Therapeutic I nstitute 2il2 to 206 Masonic Tei Phone 1183. de U Hours 9 to 5 7 to tl 404 Court St. Phone 941 3 Busy Stores. 341-349 K. Commercial Phone 508