Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 02, 1917, EXTRA, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SALEM, OREGON
MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1917. .
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H Unusal Sale of New Spring Dresses at . . . $19.85
See the New White Kid Shoes for Women $8 to $10 pr.
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11 Attractive Specials
WOMEN'S 82 00 GAUNTLET
AUTO GLOVES
Tsn or Cray d'lg'kin Tuesday
mid Wednesday $169 Pair
-Men's j.iN) and i.5u Felt iiittv
nt $1.50
A elran-up of broken lines, all
f-iws from, 6 3 i to7 3 8 blues,
gtays, browns, black in a. num
ber of styles Tuesday end
S dnesdsy $1.50 Each
" c 1 pound cons o Good Talcum
Powder 14c
American Rose, t'arylopsis or
arnatioa odors Tuesday and
"Wednesday only.
New Cotton Repp, special at 39c a Yard
Tuesday and Wednesday only.
A splendid grade, fine corded material for sum
mer dresses, waists, etc. 36 inches - wide and a
regular seller at 55c a yard.
YOU
W. B. '
Corsets
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Dr. D. X. Eeecbler, dentist, located
3-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Fort
Janet road. Owing to no ol'fico expense
prices reasonable. 8-21
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tetters to the boyg in Company M
should be addressed to Vancouver,
Wash. Vancouver Barracks, care Com
l"ny M.
A, It. Deal oT Stayton, who was
charged with the. larceny of some oats,
was given a hearing by Judge Webster
Ibia morning and cleared.
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During dull season suits pressed 60c.
Cleaned and pressed $1.00. Modern.
Cleaners, Phone 8i0. 463 Court street.
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Sergeant Robin of the U. S, recruit
ing office i home after a two weeks
recruiting trip to the north, including
Don't Be
j AH Around Town
strain, smarting, weak eyes,
dizziness, headaches, red
eyelids, or any other trouble, I will correct any of these
defects. Defective vision is the most frequent cause of
these ailments. Indangering themselves by a warning
that should be heeded, imperfect eyesight can be relieved
instantly by properly fitted glasses. IF TAKEN IN
TIME appearing simple defects, while neglected may lead
to serious trouble.
, I have completed my sixth year of successful work in
Salem and have successfully treated over sixteen thous
and satisfied patients in both Marion and Polk counties.
Nearly eleven hundred children between the ages of seven
and sixteen I have also successfully treated, besides the
great many students of the government and state insti
tutions. No extra charges for examination. Ifl find that you
are not in need of glasses but need medical attention in
stead, I will tell you so and will not sell you glasses under
any consideration. However, if you need glasses I will fit
you with ones that will give you the greatest comfort and
satisfaction.
I do not use any drops or drugs of any kind. All broken
glasses are duplicated while you wait.
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN ;
219-10-11 United States National Bank Building.
Telephone 110
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for Lloaday, Tuesday, Wednesday at Meyers
1.25 Sport Pongee Silks, ' .
at - 88c a yard
Here are new Pongees in sport
designs, 34 inchea wide and of
fered at this low price for Tues
day and We.lnes&ay.
A big sale of fine new TaffetA
Ribbons in plain, Moire and
eidf patterns juit the ribbon for
hair bows, etc. Pinks, I (lues
Red, Yellow, Old Kose, etc 25c yd
10 DOZEN MTJSLIK AND
CAMEEfO GOWS AND PET
TICOATS. TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY 98c
CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER
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Woodruirn, Canby and Oregon City. He
enlisted several men at these, points
and expects additional recruits.
"Promptness and neatness In watch
repairing." Pomoroy and Wallace, 325
Commercial. " tf
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Vick Brothers today bought twenty
four tickets for their employes to .at
tend the Elks' show. This purchase is
certainly appreciated by the Elks, and
it) will ieortaiifly be appreciated by
tho employes of icks.
Call patttn Plumbing Co.. 355 Che
meketa. Phone 1906.Try us on repair
work. ' 4-22
La Corona Cigar made in Salem.
On sale everywhere. Costs a dime '
worth a lot more. tf.
Misled
You do not pay one cent
more at Dr. Mendelsohn's
for your glasses than you do
elsewhere. My prices are
very reasonable. My mater
ial is the best that money
can buy and I guarantee
satisfaction in every respect.
If you suffer from eve
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A beautiful lot of new Muslin
Garments, dainty lace nd em
broidery trimmings in a cumber
of pretty styles. These are
Soring J917 Undennuslins.
Kayser Silk Vests Lisle, Body
Tuion Suits, at sale price Tues
day, Wednesday - S8c Suit
Aa excellent Spring and Sum
mer garment, fine Bilk vest with
lUlo woven body. If you're in
terested in a big Summer Under
wear value, attend this sale.
A SPECIAL EVENT WO
MEN'S FLORENTINE BILK
PEJTTICOATS AT $2.85
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fine new
stylo Petticoats in taupe, gray,
green navy, Belgian blue, purple,
gold, red, old rose, black or white.
Bale price for three days, com
mencing Monday $2-95
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Better delivery service. Morning
delivery now leaves store at 9:30 in
stead of 10 o'clock. Ward K. Richard
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The case against James Eapphahn,
who was charged by the city with op
erating an automobile . without a li
cense, whose trial was set for one
o'clock this afternoon, was dismissed
on advice of the city attorney for want
of evidence.
Hotel well furnished in center of
Salem. Must be sold at once. 439 State
Phono 1109. v 4-3
Word of Thank Wishing to thank
the, public for the kind and liberal
patronage they have given 'tis, the last
two years we have been in business in
the city of Balcm. At all times we havo
endeavored to give you the! worth of
your money and will continue to do
so. Commencing April 1st prices of our
regular meals will be 35 eents. Break
fasts 10 to 35 cents. Yours most sin
cerely. Home Restaurant; 223 N. Com
mercial street, John Lopor, proprietor.
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"The Meaning and Value of Philos
ophy; Its Relation to Science, Religion
and Education," is tho subject of the
lecture to be delivered by Dr. Chns.
L. Shorman this evening at 8 o'clock
in the chapel of Willamette uiversity.
Thero will be no admittance charge and
the public is invited.
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Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, the well
known oculist has recently sold his
property 215 Lincoln street to Dr. G.
11. Garnjobst. Dr. Mendelsohn will oc
cupy the house until June 15. The doc
tor has no thought of leaving Salem
now or at any time. "I have more
friends in frnlom than any place else"
ASK FOR and GET -
Elic!i's
The Original
malted TMk
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.
Auction"
Sale
of Real Estate
At 2290 North 4th St., Salem,
Oregon, on Wednesday, ' April
4th 1917, at two o'clock p. m.
sharp.
Consisting of 1 good corner lot,
1 six room Jionse, 1 barn, with
extra large hay mow, wood shed,
'etc. Close W school.
Liberal terms made known on
day of sale.
Owner authorizes me to sell to
highest bidder, so don't miss
this sale. Remember place and
date. .
Col E. G. Snider,
AUCTIONEER
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SEATS ON SALE AT OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY
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Oranges ere good fo
you eat more of
them. When you
ordor today, jk for Sun
kit. They are uniform!
- good oranges.
Uniformly Good
Oranges
CMraJFrafc&ewEasaa9
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COMING EVENTS
April 2. Lecture at University
Chapel by Dr. C. L. Sherman
Tonight. April 3 " and 4. Elks' play,
"Get liich Quick Walling
ford," at opera house.
April 5-8. Twenty-third annual
conterence United evangeli
cal church.
April 7. Annual meeting ila
rion County Potato Growers'
association.
April 14. Marion County Odd
Fellows' convention.
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said Dr. Mendelsohn recently, and my
practice is one that satisfies me so
thoroughly that I feel sure no other
place in the world offers such oppor
tunities. '
George Palmer Putnam, priva"te secre
tary to Governor Withycombe, who was
operated on at the Balcm hospital, a
week ago for appendicitis, was removed
from the hospital to his homo yesterday
and is reported as convalescing rapidly.
The Capital City Bod & Gun club will
hold a shoot next Sunday morning at
their grounds south of the fair grounds.
It will be a ISO bird shoot. About 20
professionals from Portland are expect
ed to take part in the shoot. .
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Joe Plinsky, of Silverton, Is In the
city. Ho was formerly proprietor of
the Capital hotel in Salem, but is now
engaged in the furniture and second
hand business in Silverton. He reports
everything booming and businoss good
in Silverton, ' . ,
The Silverton members" of the Broth
erhood of American Yeoman were well
pleased with their visit to the Solein
Hdge last week according to a com
munication addressed to the Capital
Journal. Fifteen members from Silver
ton were initiated, and the secretary of
that lodge, Mrs. Josie Fry reports about
20 more ready for initiation.
The steamer Gray Eagle, owned by
the Spaulding Logging company, left
this morning for the mouth of the
I.uc.Uiamute. It will tow to Salem about
100,000 feet of timber. At Black Bock
there ia two feet of snow, notwithstand
ing the fact that the almanac figures
today as being the second day of the
balmy month, of April.
On request of the grand exalted ruler
of the Elks that the various lodges of
the coualy adopt resolutions endorsing
President Wilson's preparedness plans,
a special meeting of the Salem lodge is
called for this evening. All members
of the Pnlem herd are urged to be pres
ent on this occasion. These resolutions
will bo wired to President Wilson at the
earliest moment.
Fishermen report ordinary bad luck
yesterday on account of high water.
One lone fisherman reports a good catch
on 1 Tingle creek, but as this is early in
the season almost all followers of the
hook and rod told the truth whieh was
to the extent that there was nothing do
I ingyesterday. .
i Plans were made to attend the Marion
'County eVterans' association picnic at
Woodburn Thursday,' April. 5, at a
meeting held in the armory last Satur
day afternoon. The meeting was attend
ed by members of the Grand Army of
the Republic, the Woman's Relief Corps,
Xadies ot the G. A. R., United pSanish
I War veterans and Mexican Border Serv
ice veterans- Those going from Snjcm
will meet at the Oregon Eleetric depot
;at 0:30 o'clock and if 15 or more are
going, the round trip tickets will cost
70 cents.
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j Briefs in the case of the City of Sa-
lem against the Cottage Undertaking
parlors, an action brought to abate an
alleged nuisance in that the undertak
ing parlors are situated in a residence
district, were filed with the city re
corder this morning, bniita & shields
represented Mr. Terwilliger and City
Attorney Macy and the municipality.
The undertaking parlors are loeaWrl on
C'hemeketa street between Cottage and
Winter and in close proximity to resi
deuces.
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FERSONALS
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J. H. Hue, of Iudij-endrnce, is in the
city.
Verne Draper went to Portland Sun
day. Georpi" Courey, of Dallas, pent Sun
day in .alm.
Viola -Colaon, of Dallas, was In the
citv Kundav.
Mrs. J. V. Forbes, of Corvallif, is a
Salem visitor.
J. V. Hubbard,, of Yamhill, was ia
the city riunday.
Mrs. Bert liewitt, of Seattle, is in
the city visiting relatives.
J. E. Danu, of Oregon City, was a Sa
lem visitor yesterday.
Mr. . and Mrs- Covey visited w ith
friends in Independence funday.
Lieutenant Dana H. Allen is iu the
city, from Vancouver barracks.
Mrs. Lester Stiffler, of Bellingham,
is a visitor at the home of John tiraber.
Dr. C. F- Cropp, of Independence, was
in the" city Sunday registered at the
Bligh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Snyder, of Lewis
ton, Idaho, were at ,the Capital hotel
Sunday.
Mrs. C- E. Knowland and daughter,
Pauline, visited in Albany over Sunday
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ward are in
Portland attending as delegates the
state convention of the Yeoman.
O. A. Steven left for San Francisco
this morning over the Oregon Electric.
He expects to make his home in Cali
fornia. E. T. Barnes and son, Ralph, were
visitors .yesterday at Vancouver with
the high school boys who enlisted in
Company M.
Reed Rowland was in Vancouver Sun
der visitina his brother. Edirar M. Row
land, who is a member of the Third Ore-.
gon band.
Winnifred De"nison left Sunday for
his home in Medicine Hnh-Xlttnadu. He
has been a student at the Capital Busi
ness college.
H. Parks and daughter, Dorothy, of
Los Angeles, are visiting af the home
of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Baker. Mr.Park
may decide to locate in Salem-
Miss Jane Scott, of Seattle, execu
tive o'f the northwest field of the
Young Women's Christian association,
arrived in this city thislrtfWning on the
Oregon Electric. She will devote two
weeks to the Y. "W. C- A. work.
Mr. A. R. Crittendon, of Morenci,
Arizona, has been the guest of hi-s sis-
tei Mrs. DuGholson, the past few days.
Mr. Crittendon and Dr Rice, of Los An
geles, Caj.( accompanied Mrs. Gholson's
sick mother to Salem where she will re
main indefinitely.
The river is falling notwithstanding
the rains of Saturday and Sunday. The
gauge Sunday morning was 9.5 feet and
this morning, 8.9 feet. The rainfall for
Saturday and Sunday was -62 of an
inch. ''The range of temperature for
Sunday 'was from 4(3 to 34.
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Eight young ' men who enlisted
through the naval recruiting office at
the postoffice left this morning for
Portland to be later sent to San Fran
cisco for training. The hospital corps
claim Harry Pierce, Harvey Wilson,
Willard Simpson and Oral Hagedorn.
Ernest Blue enlisted as beker, Richard
Collins, Gov Domngalla and Howard
Pearsons will take up several months
training before being assigned.
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Members of officers reserve corps
class will, meet this evening in the old
armory in the city hall. Negotiations
are under wav to secure the' new ar-
-"Optometry Means Eye Service"
When to Consult
an Optometrist
When your eyes tire and
When print blurs or becomes
dim after reading; when
you involuntarily frown or
Dartly close the eyes when
looking At an object; when
the eyes smart, , ache -or
water; when they get in
flamed frequently, or when
there are pains in. the eye
ball or orbit; pains in the
temple, forehead or at the
base of the brain, that can
not otherwise be accounted
for.
Wc wTould be pleased to
have you call and let us ex
plain how such conditions
can be relieved with proper
ly fitted glasses." -:
MISS A . McCULLOCH,
Optometrist
208-9 Hubbard Building. Phone 109.
ELKS' - PLAY
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NOW. 50c, 75c, $1.00
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Last year the Western Union transmitted one hun
dred million messages. 273,954 telegrams was aa
average day's business, 11,415 an hour's work, 190
cleared the wires every minute. Every time the clock
ticked 3 messages were received and delivered ty
WESTERN UNION
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
morv for the drilling 'and it is expected!
it will be available by next Friday
night.
DIED
DJ3 LAP At her home, seven miles I
west of alem, in Polk county, Satur-
(Tay, March 31, 1017, Mrs. Achsad De
Lap, in her Sdd year.
The funeral services will be held at
the Oak Grove church Tuesday morning
at 11 o'clock and will be conducted by
the Rev. W. J. Warren. Burial will be
in the cemetery near the Oak Grove
church. :
HUNT At his home in Brooks, March
31, 1917, Samuel W. Hunt, in his 67th
year. ' y
The funeral was held this afternoon
at Brooks and wasfonducted bv the
Rev. Hall. Burial was in the Tioneer
cemetery.
BORN
BLACKMAN To Mf. and Mrs. Her
man Blackman, of Hollywood, Mon
day, April 2, 1917, a son.
KALB To Mr. and Mrs. George Kalb,
Of Silverton, Monday, April 2, 1917,
a son.
He has been -named . George Albert
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COLDS
When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
vFree and Private Baths
RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY
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 Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms J
HOTE LOUVRE t
(Formerly Hotel KeithT Hi
459 State St.
Phone 1109 '
Booms 60c to f 1.00 a Day
Special Rates by the Week
MBS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor
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GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH I
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Is the only day this year you can buy :.
" HOLSUM HOT CROSS BUNS "
Hot Cross Buns go with Eastertide like Turkey with
Christmas. You'll find Holsum HOT CROSS BUNS
the best you ever tasted. So that you may be sure
to have them Friday morning order from your
grocer now. Fifteen cents per dozen. Heat in the
oven a moment "and
.-. : serve ',;
CHERRY CITY BAKING CO.
Holsum and Tip-Top. Bread
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Household ..Furniture. Woodry
& Greer, the auctioneers, will
pay highest cash prices for same.
Fhones 611 and 22L
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Used Furniture Wanted
Highest cash prices ' paid for
" used furniture. -
E. L. STIFF & SON,
Phone 911 or 508.
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HUBBARD BUILDING . -
KINGSTON STAGE HEADQUARTERS
Marion Hotel, Phone 2010 '
5 and 7 Passenger Enclosed Cars.
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Dregless Physician
' Superintendent Hydro-Electro
Therapeutic" Institute -
202 tp 206 Masonic Temple
Phone 1182.
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Hours 9 to 57 to 9
j jC l5 )(( ( S(S 5(c ijc ijc 5ft jj( 5(
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CAR5 0f
PLACE;
Any kind
Any time:
Special rates on country trips and to
State Institutions. Office Bligh Hotel.
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