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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1917)
S! PAOH TEN (Tin? Dai HoumaL SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. CLU "Salem's Big Department Store Trade at the Safe Store, Where Purchases Are Guaranteed SPECIAL DELINEATOR OFFER The world's foremost fashion magazine offered for a limited time at a very low rate for new sub scriptions or renewals? Ask Miss Nordstrom, Butteriek Representative, at the pattern counter. Extra Values at Meyers These Special Offerings End Saturday 27-Inch Organdie Em broidery Flouncing Mi j.rii ,-. inn ffi in yj in.lny. Sat... . $1.1" Id. An excellent asorttncnt of pat terns. These flounces sell in the regular way at $1.50 a vard. Special .rite $),lp a Yard. Men's Silk Fibre Hosiery 15c a pair; two pairs or Splendid Hose for Spiinjj LoC or Summer Black, white and IiiIdi Heae h. A Sale of Boys' Caps at 19c Each K good variety In grays, blues, browns, greens; sizes ii 1-2 (0 7 al 19c Kn.-li. Extra Vata in Bleached Muslin A .Ifi inch Muslin and our 12 1 2e, seller, sale nif- 10,- n Yard. M-hch Black Mssaline Sala SI iq Yarrf Ti' is an excellent grade and Hells regularly at $1.30 i vnrd. Women's $125 Crepe Gowns 79c Each Excellent downs in either high neck nnd with long sleeves or low neck with short sleeves, sells regularly to l.tO, only 79c for days. Women's New Stylish Waists Sale Price 98c Each Here's a beautiful lot of new striped Waists in h number of excellent patterns and colorings, voiles, poplins, Sonisette, Diiri ties; fabrics that wash well and will hold their color. Hnlo price !' Ksch. 27-Inch Mescaline Silks Sale Price 89c Yard This is a very good quality, all popular colors; a big vnhic at H9c New Mercerized White Ponlins, Sale 22c a Yard A splendid wash material for Spridg anil Summer. Fine soft, finish, 27 inches wide and equal to a 35c grade elsewhere. tVjnb No Longer Factor FLKSUNAL5 Z In Mexican Affairs : PERSONALS : H las. V. Fuuk9 is in the city from Dal A Washington, March 2. General I Francisco Villa is no longer considered! a factor in Mexican affairs. TV. ...... .. . . a 1 Mrs Fred Bvnoi. i, visiting in Tmle.T . ."" pendencc through an American official source to-1 . , ', ., . . .... . I day ami likewise throuogh a quotation 1 I.K V i - '"I of Oeaeral Muiguia, t arranzista. that' the former rebel leader's ohvsical con- Mrs. William I'urdy is in Portland fonrlition has prac tically counted him out YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT All Around Town HfmHtnw , i i COMING EVENTS Tonight. lurch 8.- Mtnto Y. M. O. A sedation nt. Hulcm Y. M. C March 5. Floral society moot ing, Commercial club rooms. March 9. Opera "Carmen," at Salem public library, on tho Honora. March 9-10. Marion County Sunday School Convention, First Presbyterian church. March IS, 16, 17. 8aleu lodge will play "Get Quick Wnllingford. " March 17. Company M jitney dance at armory. us- A. Klk Rich During dull seasou suits pressed 50c. I leaned and pressed $1.00. Modem Clatters, Phone 860, 466 Court street. o i C. W. Smith was arrested yesterday afternoon by the police for cutting across corners. He i onics up for hearing about i o'clock this afternoon. lire a tit rNANHLitt-S OOOBLt SPECTACLE 7!u tm v1 OLD MtHIONED BIFOCALS T. . tmprooetiieni "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 123 Commercial. ji o Fresh garden and flower seeds. On ion sets, hoes and rakes. Phone ord ers carefully rilled. Ward K. Richard son. Mrs. Myrtle Evelyn Gilbert, wife of Monroe Gilbert, of the Frame Shop, who went to Portland Wednesday for a short trip, returned yesterday' evening. Col. E. G. Snider, the well known auctioneer in charge ot the auction of B. U Stiff & Son every Saturday at :u i N. Commercial, ' 3.3 j or. D. X. Boechler. dentist, located 3-4 milo north of the fair grounds, Port land road. Owlnsr to no offico nnAmn nricea roasouublo. 1-21 0 C. O. Constable, county fruit iuspuect- nr, is home after si.oniliiiLr seven u-nnka I in southern California. He says that the more he saw of the mange industry I the more he liked the Italian prunes. I .Mrs. Constable and diiuglite r will re main in I'aninniiii. Dr. F. H. Thompson, 416 Bank of Commerce. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, and goner al surgery. tf Money to loan at lowest rates on good sound security. (!. K. Tumli, 202 Salem Hunk Commerce. tf 0 There will be n Parent-Teachers meet in a this cvenimr nt il ,. 1 ili.ni.- ....l,..l (house. Dr. Maurice Roberts 'will .1e- liver a lecture on "Osteopathy, Its Aim and Scope." Or. Huberts is the presi dent of the Willamette Valley Osteopa- iiiiu ussociauon. a short visit Dr. H. (). Hickman, of Oervais, was in Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I'udcrhill are vis iting in Portland. Dr. M. K. Pomeroy is in Portland on professional business H. F. Kingwrley, of Independence, was in the city yestcrdny- A. Earl, the hardware man of Turner, is in the city on business. Mrs. Fred Iddings left this moruing for n short visit in Kugene. C. A. Park was in Portland yesterday rcgistercd at tho Heward. E. A. Carlton was in Portland yes terday registered at the Imperial. n. 1 UuiUL ot Lebanon, is in the city attending to business matters. A- J. Roberts was a Portland visitor Thursday, registered at the Eaton. Miss Muriel Luther, of Carlton, is a visitor at the home of H. J. Hicker son. Bosc.ie Ames, a hardware dealer of Silverton, was a ttulem visitor Thurs day. F. H. Bugley, of the Lumberman 's bank, Portland, will visit friends in the city over Sunday. Bert Jerman, a farmer from Mission Bottom, is spending several days in the city as a factor. The American official message said Villa's forces are scattered and that he no longer holds his once powerful grip upon northern Mexico. Aside from these facts, the govern ment has no information today that revelation of Uermany's Mexican plot created any positive development south of the border. Or. L. A. Bowman, dentist, room 504 IT. S. Bank bldg. 3 23 0 Auction inside of building out of the rain, Ml N. Commercial every Sat urday. Free Souvenirs for the ladies. 3-3 The old John Holman house on North High street, adjoining the High school building, which was purchased a few months ago by the board of education, has been sold and will be removed from its present location. The building could not, be rented w ithout considerable ex pense and for this reason, the board de cided to dispose of the house- 0- "Mali" At the Unitarian church next Sunday morning at 11. Come 3-3 0 Auction inside of building out of the rain. 34 N. Commercial every Sat- Merlc McKinney, a farmer from the unlaw Free souvenirs for the ladies. 3-3 il 1 ; - 1 Turner neighborhood, is here on busi nes.s attairs. , Captain E. H. Huebscher. officer In charge of the recruiting station at Port land, is in the city. Mr .and Mrs. W. (1. Prunk are in Aurusville called there by the illness of Mr. Plunk's mother. H. H. Munford, a farmer from the Liberty district, was transacting busi ness in the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. N- J. Stre'ff and two children left this morning for Ft. Dodge, Iown, where tbey will make their home. Francis Dillard left this afternoon for Salem, where ho will visit for a few days with his sister, Gertrude, who is attending Willamette university. Rose- burg Keview. fc. S. Sergeant and wife, of New- York City, arc in the city. This is the annual visit ot Mr. Sergeant, who represents one of the largest fruit and commission houses in the east. Mrs. H. Corum returned Wednesday evening from Salem where she had been Second hand motorcycles at the low est prices you have ever seen. Watt Shipp Co. 3-; J. H. Rowan, formerly employed at Ladd & Bush's bank, who is now a first yeoman in the United States navy, is stationed at the naval station at Samoa. in the South Sens. News dispatches state that on February 1, when the Ger man submarine campaign was declared, the port was ordered closed by the gov ernment! Since then friends in this city have heard nothing from him. Ships are not allowed to call at the port nor mes sages sent out. Accordingly, the tight little isle in the far suuth sea is prac tically isolated. America's greatest bass baritone at the armory tonight at a: l- p. m. C. B. C. Party tonight, at 8:30 this evening at Masonic Temple the stu- ients of the Capital Business college tttt -- i spending the previous two weeks with will entertain the former students and her brother. A. M. Pate, who was vei ill and who pasted away February 27. Eugene Guard. their miinv will play, friends. Richie's orchestra and roar of the electric trains as they rush by. Ho is the fiejlow that likes to lo a "brokerage" business although not liking to be broke. 'Hell" At the Unitarian phureh ! The receipts next Sunday morning at 11. Come M PP llnd tmiPa were $7,694,52 Business at the Salem postoffice for February was just 0 1-2 per cent bet ter than for the month of one year ago. The figures show that one year ago this February the total sales were $8,915.50, while for this rear tliey were $9,492.42. last month from stamped The Dance Turner Saturday night. Good floor. Salem orchestra. o Elias Elias, the boy who was declared lo have been illegally committed to the reform school from Portland and who w'as given his freedom on re-trial, was received at the school a week ago today. Tlx. .i.vl .lair Htr.Ir... !. ..,.', after and taken back to Portland and tho re-hearing held yesterday. o "Hell" At the Unitarian church next Sunday morning at 11. Come 3-3 in r JTntxcic Iff KSVPTOS 0USS15 My experience of 34 years in correct ly fitting glasses to relievo eye strain will be at your service. If tho glasses ere not needed, 1 positively deeuae to supply them. I guarantee' satisfaction in ovary respect. You are iuvitod to come where absolute accuracy in correcting eye defects i placed aliovo every other consideration. No extra charge for examination. My prices are lower than elsewhere for the service and material you get of mo, and I can refer you to thousands of prominent ritltaaa, among them nearly 1100 children, 6 to 18 years old, that T have fitted with glasses mace coming here, DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN 209-210-211 United States Phone 110 Salem's 'Pridethe Sold in all ciirar stores- erously good 10c. 0 smoker's joy -La Corona, gen tf Bicycles and motorcycles-used, at low prices. Watt Shipp Co. 3.3 Five dollars and costs were assessed against Harold Cameron this afternoon by Judge Webster for assaulting Daniel .Sheets, 17 years, the son of Mrs. Veda Sheets. The mother charged Cameron, who is about 25 years old, with attack ing her son. He appeared this afternoon and pleaded guilty. Ool. E. o. Bolder, the well known auctioneer in charge of the auction of E. L. Stiff & Son every Saturday at 341 X. Commercial. 3-3 o W. O. W. dance Friday March 2 at the Moose hall, musie furnished by Mrs. Savage's orchestra. A good time for all. Admission, gents 50, ladies free. 341 0 M. Ij. Gilbert, who was formerly lo cated in the United States National bank building, has transferred his "hang out" to the Hubbard building. He probably likes to hear the rumble newspapers piiirt $10a..i( postage am third and fourth class matter without stamps affixed, brought in $1,729-54. This last sum was largely due to the postage paid by an eastern mail order house that shipped two car loads of catalogs by 'freight to Salem and then paid the locnl postage according to zone rates from Salem. , o James Godard at the armory tonight. 8:18 p. nt, The Stores That Cut The High Cost of Living m WE HAVE FOUR STORES THIS ENABLES US TO BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR LESS. WE ARE GIVING YOU THIS ADVANTAGE. ONE VISIT TO EITHER OF THESE STORES WILL CONVINCE YOU. BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR . . $2.15 BEST CREAMERY BUTTER yf Ct Per Pound . . . . . . . ROYAL CLUB OR M. J. B. Q CS COFFEE Per Pound .... 00 25 THREE CANS OF MILK FOR ONLY BEST CANE SUGAR Gf Per Sack P .OU 1 "BY 1 Tuir n inn L ur,N -v I 1 12 Irk J L 2k WE BOTH WIN" 101 1 BUSICK & SON L M 118 SOUTH COMMEKCTAT. ST. OOQ wntTO nnuMimnnr v I IB j I 1 a a Z The ; t Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE Wanted Boy to collect. Advertising department. .Must have wheel. AH day work. Pair wages. Applv Mr. Heady, Furnish your heme by attending B. Capital Journal Office. tf. li. Stiu & Son's unction sales, Satur- 0 day at 1:30 p. m., 341 X. Commercial.! Second hand bicycles at extremely 8-3 j low prices. Watt Shipp Co. 3-3 A list of the books published during j The Salem recruiting office is mak- the past month mnv be found nt thejing a record for itself and is already public library La ii pamphlet called making a goo ahowing f or this month. "The Booklist," n copy of which mnv j Yesterday, Robert Dawson, age 15, of he found on the periodical shelf of the Salem, enlisted in the infantry and is library of the Salem public library. The now in Vancouver for the preliminary public is invited to look over the' list three weeks' training before being as (Formerly Hotel Keith) 459 State St. Phone 1109 Booms 50c to $1.00 a Day Special Rates by the Week MBS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor H; :(c :; : :1; :( ! I i I Oregon Taxi Co. i and bring to the attention of the lib rarian any books that might be of value to the library. Bring in your hogB next Thursday, March 1st, $12 or better for best. C. W. Byre. ! Furnish your home by attending E. 1 ii. stiff St Son "s auction sales. Satur day at 1:38 p. m., ."4l N. Commercial. 3-3 liirned to a regiment. Today, three young men cast their 'fortunes with tlie ( Continued on page five.1 has put on a night service with a prominent stand at the HOTEL MABION Phone 2010 or 13 I TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. Weather welcome extended by The Dalles Chronicle: "With the ground ur froien, the snow, which is unusually wet, means thousands and taousrrtuls of dollars to the tillers of the soil in Wasco county. All the farmers mi l ranchers who were seen in the city ti -day had smiles sticking out nil nvi t thein. They have been praying fir moisture and couldn't usk for anything better than what they received last niyht and todav." CARS oj ANy-KiTID Any time Salem's Best Market Place" All India Teas have recently advanced eight cents per pound in view of which the following prices on Tetley 's Teas we think will be appreciated by you: Tetley Teas SOc size (1 lb.) special 60c 10c size (1-2 lb.) special 30c 20c size (1-4 lb.) special ....16c Taffy Syrup G5c size (10 lbs.) special 55c Thompson's Seedless Raisins 20c site (15 ounces) Special 19c Hersheys Cocoa 10c size (1-5 lb.) special Oc 25e size (1-2 lb.) special 19c 50c size (1 lb.) special 36e $2.25 size (5 lb.) special $1.65 Why shop around ! We give you the best groceries all the time at the best possible price. Westacott - Thielsen Co. 425 STATE STREET Two Phonea 830 and 840 DAMON UNLOADS HIS STOCK OF GROCERIES Citms Washing Powder, sale price 20c 25c Del Monte Catsup, sale price 20c 90c Pail Compound, sale price 80c Jap Bice, sale price 6 lbs. for 25c Lemons, sale price, doz. 13c Sugar, sale price, sack $7.50 Matches, sale price, 3 boxes for 10c Lay in your grocery supplies , now at these low prices. DAMON "GROCERS to the PEOPLE" 855 N. Com 1 St. Phone 68 Today we pay 23 cents cash and 25 cents trade for ess. Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. ', : :; fjs DR. C. H. SCHENK Drugless Physician Superintendent Hydro-Electro Therapeutic Institute 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone 1182. Hours 9 to 57 to 9 When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c. $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Oapitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home T. O. BLIGH. Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus Highest cash pri Used Furniture Wanted paid for used furuiture. E. L. STIFF & SON. Phone 941 or 508. AUCTION SALE Every Saturday 1:30 P. M. 341 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET We are receiving several consignments of medium and high grade furniture for our sale next Saturday and you cannot afford to miss this sale if you are in need of furnishings of anv kind Tho lie ;rmi,w Z "-'j -a. ai. niH' HIV UVltO almost everything necessary for keeping. Stoves Rockers Banges Kitchen 'Cabinets Heaters Kitchea Tables Bugs Stools Linoleum Utensils & Dishes Beds Tubs Springs Boilera Mattresses Washboards Dressers Wringers Commodes Washing Machines Tables Sewing Machines Chairs Pictures Everything put up goes strictly to the highest bidder and is a bonafide sale, as we hire no person to bid in furniture that does not bring in high enough prices. Dealers have attended our sales and remarked that they were able to buy for less than wholesale prices. This is certainly the place to get furnishings for that extra room or even the whole house. E. L. STIFF & SON EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 :30 P. M. Free Souvenirs for the Ladies. 341 N. Commercial COL. E. G. SNIDER, Auctioneer modern house- Carpet Sweepers Vacuum Cleaners Cots Sanitary Couches Bedding Carpets Matting Morris Chairs Lawn Mowers Garden Tools And dozens of articles too numerous to mention.