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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(U919y PAGE SEVEN. Vict ory Show Wi II Feature Whole of Government Exhibit (OoBtrauej from pagi one) of camouflage. The exposition models were never5 out of Washington until last year, and this will Hie the first year of the display of the camouflage models. The navy also will show, hund reds of artitUes of eoXipnent,. including tlie i'-gun for -theHaaiMihiiig of depth charges, big torpedoes and their trucks, projectiles of variqug sizes, radio, tele phones, clothing worn in, submarines, machine guns, . and other equipment.1 The marine corps will also have a large display. ' ' -1 'The exhibit material if rein the de partment of agriculture covers as wide a field as do the activities of this de partment. The fores service will show best methods of lumbering and forestry . forest fire prevention, recreation in the national forests, construction of wind breaks, prevention of erosion; th bureau of public roads will demon strate how modern improved highways are constructed, ' how roads and farm steads can lie, best located to take ed vantage of .natural topography; the bu-, roan of 'markets will show marketing by parcels post, grading of fruits and vegetables, and city marketing and storage of food products; the bureau of animal industry will show the best methods; of raising cattle," swine, poul- try and other live stock, and how to combat the destructive diseases that the federal government, in cooperation with the states, is fighting; this bu riflm will also show methods of dairy and poultry buildings and Other" farm Htstrjictures; tho bureau of plant indus try, will show the production of corn, tlie various cereal crops, forage crops and fruit; the. Iburcan at entomology will deal, with destructive insects and methods Of preventing damage - from them; the Ibrireau of chemistry will bIiow how to prevent explosions in mills, how to dry vegetables, how ani mal hides should be, treated on the fatm, the composition of feed stuffs, the enforcement of the federal food and drugs act, tho composition of soft Hpre stock aid crops by predatory ani mals and rodents; the bureau of soils will exhibit specimens of the more common soils if ound in the . United States, including .ouie of local inter est, will show to what crops they are best adapted and will show methods of analyzing soil to discover its capa- j bilities?- the- weather bureau ill deal with its work in forecasting the weath er, where nossible will exhibit some of the instruments used in that work, and also will demonstrate the best way of. installing lightning rods; the division of publications will display publica tions, of the department, nearly all of which will bo- seut free on request and which deal with practically every sub ject of .interest to the farmer and with many .subjects of interest to urban people, especially housekeepers! Tho department of commerce will show on different circuits the work of the .bureau of standards, the bureau of fisheries, the steamboat inspection service, and the bureau of lighthous es On one- circuit, also, the thrilling work of' the coast guard service of the navy department will be demon strated. The department of the inter ior will send to a number of fairs one of the mine rescue cars of tho bureau of mines. - . ... . San Francisco May Get Next Convention Of Democrats San Francisco, Sept.. 20. Providing the people- of this Ttry and of'thi state of California are desirious of having it here, the democratic national convention to-be held next June will be called for San F.rancinc.0. . This is. .the. opinion of Edward F. Goltra, national- committee man' from Missouri, here on business. Firemen Of San Francisco ' Frame Anti-Strike -Union!51 fcnn Francisco, Sept. 20. San Fran CHIC AUTUM STYLES BY MARGARET ROHE , , . A (Written Jot the United Press) , J Mt M4MMM MMM single rose of contrasting crepe on the drinks, adulteration of foods and drugs eisca firemen have organized a union the states relations service will dem- to prevent strikes in the department, onstrate . the organization national, I Application for admission as a unit of state, county and community that tho Fire: Fighters of Amerteft has been t!"fissm.its ibetter farming knowledge sent to the American Federation of Lr.- fi-om the research workers to the. -man ,bor, w tib a list of 4.1$ members, ofl'i oii the :farm; the- biological survey will show its work in preventing damage to cials of the new organisation amiouuctd today. - -,.- Anyhere in Southern. California,) Sept. 19. The native costume of the southern California female aborignee consists mostlv f . sweter one iur. eack dav in thc-weeJt. The mere detail sf-ft sport skirt or a pair of riding breeches to accompany it make up the appropriate, and attractive ensemble. This favored nA omnipresent attire is varied only by the substitution of smock for a sweater for one or two of the days ut of the weekly seven. Back east, we think we know a thing or two about sweaters, -but the Califor nia, sweater is to. the eastern garment what a riot of "California roses is to the floral offerings of pur bleak New -England coast. - Variety is the spice of sweaters and all the changes that colored yarns and knitting needles can spell, to say noth ing of . the crochet hook, have been brought into play to deck the native daughter. - '"," ' Save for a" few filet crochet sweat ers of silk,' the Golden Girl haven't become enmeshed so completely in these desiguful sweaters as their east ern cousins. Their penchant seems to be for a knitted slip-on', wool sweater whose elbow sleeves finish in a full frill of the knitted wool and which ends its knit and purl career in a full ripply peplum around the hips. These are usually of two colors the peplum,. sleeve ruffles and a -border around;, the V "shaped neck being a 'contrasting hue from the body of the sweater. L Aside from these fussy little slip-ons the more conveiitial sweater coat of heavy knitted silk is the best dress Up sweaters A stunning one of navy blue silk with a collar and fold continued all the way down both sides of the front of fluffy, white angora is toeing worn by the; striking wite ot i'eter B. iKyne, the famous Califtvfnia "author. wears it with a white Baronet satin skirt, white pumps and navy stockings and a broad brimmed sailor hat of navy blue velvet with an entire miderbrim of long haired white beav er exactly matching up the angora trimmed blue sweater. Wh,eu it comes to the elip-on smocks they are even more fascinating than the sweaters. The most artistic are of eotton Japanese crepe, appliqucd in a Fair Week Sept 22 to 27th You WilFAIways Get the Greatest Values In From the J. C. Penney Co., who are well supplied with a fine stock of shoes which were contracted for before the recent big raise in price. This fact, to gether with the many other reasons why we can sell cheaper, will enable us to save you lots of money ori shoes whether it be for Just note the few mentioned here as a Sample , left breast, blanket stitched in silk or wool. AU edges of the smock are also outlined with the same- -stitch. A levo- ly, lavender smock sports a pink j-ose, with green stem and leaves, while a royal purple shows a rose of vivid flame and a buttercup yellow is blank et stitched in 'black with a rose of two shaded' purple.- ' - -: ;S Just why these sleeveless slip-on gar ments are dubbed smocks is an enigma, for nary a smock show they. They r6 semble more a jumper 'belted in, with their . blanket stitch bordered belts. Even the loose three quarter regula tion artistic cut smocks, long sleeved and evolved of voile or thinner cot ton crepe, are smoekless as to stitching, but they arc fascinatingly stitched in wool and appliqued in lovely garlands 6f differently tinted, cut out crepe flowers morning glories, roses or even first fruits like apples or-, the festive cherry and the purple grape. Hat bands stitched and appliqncd to match np these smocks arc made for floppy snnhats of eoarse bright straw -and complete a set.th'at few can .well resist. Certainly when east is west, cast must be smocked and sweatered to repletion or 'be a dowdy dame in deed. For to be out of a sweater out in California is to be, out of style ana out. of luck, as frell (ts but of the pic ture; - ".''. ' :'"": ' PATOG80P10CAL ARTISTS T06E SHOWN Also Prominent People From Other Parts Of State To EdtDnt Pictures' Art lovers who attend the fair will find much to hold their attention this year, for there is promise of an ex ceptionally large' and high quality of exhibits from various parts of the state. Salem and Portland are the homes of many artists of high' ability, both in the professional and non-professional class. Prominent among the Salem ex hibitors will be Prof. John B. Sites, di rector of music at Willamette Univer sity, whose artistic genius is second only to his musical ability. Prof. Sites has" a collccton of about twenty oil paintines covering a wide range t)f subjects. Some of these are of magnif icent proportions nd:. show a boldness of execution in keeping with tlie sub jects treated. f Several other artists in tnis city win present fine pieces. A' large number of creditable bits of work will be exhibit ed by high school and"" university stud ents, some of wbom have shown marked ability in cartoon . and illustrative work. , ( There are fourteen classes of exhib its open,-with from feight to ten sub iects in each class so that there is am ple opportunity for all types of genius. i Co-operation of Floral Society Members Sought Children's Foot Form Shoes Women's all grey kid shoe with In black, or brown, or witch elk. Goodyear welt -sole, French or mili- Sizes 5 to 8 ,....$2.49 and $2.98 tary heel. Here is one of the best at Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $2.98 and $3.25 - cm on ' Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $3.50 ' fWjU- fCSS CS - Women's AD Black Kid We have the best of style and quality Shoe with Military or French heel, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $8.90 plain pointed toe. It is a good one, Women's Brown Calf Shoe ' dressy and a bargain :,..$6.90 Military heel, good shaped toe with a Girls shoe in gun metal calf, low heel, tip. A very dressy and durable shoe English last. . An excellent school : $4.98 shoe - -$4.50 Do Not Overlook READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT It is becoming more popular all the time due to the wonderful values we give. We continue to get new arrivals in this department each day, which are style's latest creations. " j23fc1J COME AND LOOK THEM OVER ' 2: Incorporated NOTE:--We have engaged Mrs. Lester, who is an expert fitter of 20 years experience, to ake'eharge of our fitting department. You can be assured of eveiy attention and the first class service of the J. C. Penney Company. . FtfTVY "I y i -'f f. ; " The Salem Floral Society calls upon all its members to co-operate in making the coming fair a great success. The floral section of a fair is always the great attraction for all visitors. Wc want to show that Oregon flowers are as wonderful us her fruits and vege tables. Sixty members of the Portland society will come to the fair Kriday. Mr. Clan cy, whose talent for decorative display has received wide recognition, is now at the fair grounds. Under his skilful hands the pavilion will be a bower of beauty. ' Mr. Clancy personally enter tains the visiting society at a luncheon and the Salem society will serve light refreshments, at the pavilion. Designated places to receive potted tilants will be named later. While thest will bo exhibited collectively for the society, individually they will be open to premiums. . CITY STORES CLOSE EARLY ON SALEM DAY It is understood that Salem stores wiil close at 10 o'clock on ttalem day of the state fair. At a seciet meeting of the Business Men's League this subject eame up for discussion and it was final ly decided bv the merchant to lemttia open until 10:30 o'clock instead of clos ing, for the entire day.. . It leaked out from the secret meetinifihat the raer- chants waBt more night-police.- protcij! ! night-patrolmau, reported-cach morning j to the police, this helped to some exttnt in the niizht natrol. But since the ordi nance was passed relieving Mri Alarr J from reporting daily, en what lie i-eeo at night is not availElfle in tHo polite -work. ItJ unuerawoa tuat tnc mei chants who pay Mr. Marr were not in : favor of his reporting to the police each morning. With but two policemen on duty at ' nicht. it U understood that at the sctre! ' meeting ,an effort was made to briiiv (the matter of an addtionaI policeman for night patrol before the eity council ' This matter of additional night police- Doing the Fair Week CASH STORE i flroceriea Mcns&nbliings , Dry Good f , TTiefinezfinStote BsbSiws Clothing : , PH0WE453 - . lotions j Salem will become for 8 days the magnetic point of the state and we will make the People's Cash Store the magnetic point of Salem. Our program is very bright. We will 'have a big sale in every line of Groceries, Dry Gowls, Clothing, Shoes, especially surprised bargains in fall and winter goods as fol lows Men's and Boys Suits - .. Reduced 40 Per Cent: Men's and Boys' pants Reduced 30 Per Cent '-' hi. " Men's and Boys' Mackiiiasf ; 7" Reduced 35 Per Cent Men's and -Boys' Overcoats Reduced 37 Per Cent Men's and Boys' Raincoats :i Reduced 35 Per Cent Men's and Boys Underwear, (Wool en or Cotton) : r Reduced 35 Per Cent Men's and Boys' Woolen or Cotton Hose Reduced 30 Per Cent Men's and Boysr Peters Shoes ' , ' Reduced 35 Per Cent Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Reduced 42 Per Cent Men's and Boys' Woolen or Cotton Sweaters Reduced 35 Per Cent FOR LADIES Woolen Dress Goods Reduced 35 Per Cit Woolen Plaids Reduced 35 Per Cent Plush and Velvet : Reduced 38 Per Cent ' Silks, Crepe de Chine, Taffetas Reduced 38 Per Cent The biggest assortment in outing flannels in white and colored -Reduced 35 Per Cent Flannel waisY gowns, woolen, cot ton, underwear Reduced 35 Per Cent Ladies' Gold Standard hose (fine : seamless hose). Fine silk . Hose Reduced 35 Per Cent Kabo Corsets Reduced 25 Per Cent Ladies' Sweaters m - . .Reduced 30 Per Cent 'Comforters, Blankets Reduced 35 Per Cent Ladies' and Girls shoes and rubbers Reduced 35 Per Cent and Thousands of Other Bargains We will give free a nice souvenir with a purchase of $3.00 or over Management of The People's Cash Store men is thought to be necessary duo to the fact that even boys scarcely over ! years of age are coming from PoHlt-nd and breaking into Btores and occasional ly stealing automobile. 18 MUST ATTEND SCHOOL V. nmnn hot WW n the BECg of 14 Blld m -vMfa' vbn lias hot completed the n;.Utl irrarln in the cublic schools of Oregon can escape1 going to school, even if'they aremployed. The eighth grade is what was lormeriy Known mc i,;..i,..t rali. in the crammar school be- .....w.. n fore the junior high school system was introduced. Complying with an act of the 1919 legislature, part time schools will be established in Halein and special teacners assigned 10 wiune o been backward in tbeir studies. T,i nrrlpr thnt none mav escaoe this matter of education, a canvass will b! made from houite to house in Halem. If any one is found who has not completed this eighth grade, such pupil wiil be obliged to attend school. If employed, arrangements will oe moilA with tliii tfmulovcr bv which He pupil will take an hour's schooling each 'loir ami this hour will be on the time iof the employer. During the first week 1-4 I. 1 will 1. moil, tit all factories and places where young people work. Suneriiitcndent Todd announces thut special teachers have been assigned for this part time school and in no instance will the pupils be placed along witu those in the regular grades. In other word, the part time schools will b0 spe ;.. i,,.iu ir tl,,iMA 'whn have not had the opportunity to complete the eighth grade worK. The Jersey Creamery company, after continuous operation -in Vancouver, has been absorbed by the Columbia Dairy -Product company, recently organized with a capital stock great enough to handle practically all ef the dairy bus iness in narko county. Helix, in Umatilla county, with two paved streets, is the smallest city in Oregon to boast such, improvements. , Baron Goto, former foreign minis ter, says Japan will refuse-to rutify the peace treaty if the Shantung clans ; is excluded. Five more teachers are needed fur the schools of Umatilla county. Much baled hay is being shipped, from Umatilla' comity. Tho price f. o. 1). is $25 a ton. Public schools of Washington coun ty will have a holiday Thursday tni. Friday to allow the pupils to aiiena county school fair at Hillsboro. W X F.llintt. attttn forester, loft Sr i lem Monday on his semi annual inspec tion tour ot the toresis 01 aianuu m Clackamas counties. Indications poiut to heavy planting of orchards in Oregon next season an nurserv stock is said to be excotdinff ly short.' AUDITING riNAKCIAl STATEMENTfC V STBTEMATUONO Is Your ACCOUNTING SYSTEM on a FEDERAL TAX BASIS. If not, let me help you. ' ORVILLE C. HENDERSON PUBLIC ACCOUNT A5T Hotel Marlon, Eaiem, Ore. INCOME TAX SPECIALIST 447 Morgan Bldg., rortland, Or.