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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, XONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. "Salem's Style Store - Fashion's Newest arments At Meyers Are Proving of Great Interest to All Who View Them Scores of beautiful models in the most desirable fabrics, patterns and colorings. You should by all means see these magnificent displays of the New Suits New Dresses New Coats New Waists New Skirts Latest New York Millinery. Women who appreciate quality garments of utmost style are our best customers. Watch our window displays Total of 121,141 Voters Registered in Oregon A totul of 121,141 voters hal rcgis tereil in this state at the close of busi ness hours Mircii IS, according to the records of the office of the secretary of I state. Of this number 80,247, or 86.27 per cent are republicans; 30,'iSU, or 2.1.3:5 'per cent, re democrats; 730, or 2.4:1 per cent, arc rogressives; 2,84!t, or 2.3.1 per cent, are prohibitionists; 2,918, or I 2.43 per cent, are socialists, and 3,640, or 3 per cent, are from all other par ities. I .Multnomah county leads with a regis tration of 311,301, (i'r 20,003 republicans ami 7..1NS democrats; l.nne is second jwith 1I.281, or ,1.721 republican!) and i 2,481 democrats, while Marion county j is third, with 8,7.12. or 0,174 republicans : and 1.831 democrats. Market Is Lower But Firmness Shown! New York, Mar. 27. The New York j Kvening Sun's financial review today said : "Over Sunday developments with re gard to Germany's new submarine cam-, paign particularly as It affected the; Sussex together with the Mexican situa-' tion and other affairs did not stimulate j speculation and prices opened lower. As was expected war stocks and indus trial specialties felt the disturbances : more severely than standard railroads and leading industrials because so much recent professional activity centered there. Crucible steel and Studebaker i lost one point. Baldwin and American Locomotive, Lackawanna Steel, Mer-: " " , cantile Marine preferred and Mexican i . . Il'etroleum were fraetiounllv depressed, j wp.1 organized to advertise and advance! Th(1 .,Mh. participation,' aside from I the interests of the gro it l.rrMiWfr Hl0 Umite(1 selling, was at a verv low a:k. the organizers figured tint .taper I c,,b aml dealings decreased materially' ! .on , happened U be born on th coast or aft(.r tnc fi,st hour. Coincidentallv a I had lied here two years, they would i ;,., ,lnv..t,m,.,l I'mJlm n u.'mn. ; forever boost for this country. The j e.lVith American Beet Sugar. Goodrich, -I 1 t. II .... : ! Commercial (dub has been asked to for- When down town don't fail to view the big dis play of New Knicker bocker Model Hats for Women. New York Mil linery of unusually snappy style. Prices to please all purses. ward the names of any one they hap pened to know who would be eligible fijr membership. more, .r.lsewhere the dullness was trenie during the forenoon. Kallying was more pronounced in the lute trailing. Altogether the market UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE on ' Wednesday, Mar. 29, 1916, Commencing at 1:30 P. M. AT The House of a Million Bargains, 302 N. Commercial St. Consisting of New and Second Hand Harness, Saddles, Household Furniture, Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, Forks, Shovels and Spades, Wheelbarrows, Bicycles, Motor cycles, Belting, Crockery and Glassware, Ranges, Heaters, Trunks, Suit Cases, Tents, Carpets, Graph aphones and Records, Bath Tubs, Men's Suits, Um brellas, Garden Hoes, ') Buggies, Shetland Pony, Cart and Harness, and Thousands of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. II. STEINBOCK, Owner F. M. WQRDRY,- Phone 511. Auctioneer. Our New Stock of Drapery Fabrics Are now ready for selection. Beautiful colorings and patterns in new Cre tonnes, Venetian Cloths, Art Ticking, Silkolines, Bordered Scrimms, Marquis ettes, Etc. (See the window showing.) Automobiles for hire, passengers and; offered good resistance to submarine baggage transfered, rates reasonable, ; developments, country trips a specialty. C. G. Mc-j r.iroy. i none tiii or ..:. Ui o ; After living about a year and a half, DIED in the west. Isidore Hrick feels a long- jj. ing for his home in New Voik cityi $ ...... iieic nc ii. oi pastel an ins lire oe-1 lore coming west. And it is for this CLAYPOOL At his resi.len.-e two and lease,, hi, ;, too loniig to ne witn ins one.,)1w Msr f Marion. Sautr H'w i oris ctiy trieiius lnat lias ill-1 dticed him to offer to sell his interest in the Hrick I!ns.' clothing store to his ....... ,.,,., ,.,.. . .-, iu-leri.oon t the First Raptist church, the anil in order to raise enough moncv to r. , ir . . r -r i n 1 .1 t make a talk that will mean business, f. J" Vu MJ ""l"1" a,u1 tW B"v' the store will put on a sale beginning,'"01 Holt ll-t'--"-'1S- Tuosdiyr After the sale Benjamin ! Hrick will buy out the interest of his brother and become the sole propri- DO YOU SEE AS TH HOUGH DARKLY? A Gtr.Vss day. March 2f, William II. Claypool. in his 7Mh year. Funeral services were held this aft- etor. HOOVER Tn the citv. Suiulnv. March 20, liilii, Mrs. .Temiie K. Hoover, in her liilth year The body will be nt the undertaking OBITUAKY. Quality and Service I All Around Town At a bargain. A five Studebaker at Viek lirus. passenger ft ft COMINGEVENTS TONIGHT Monthly meeting Salem Floral society, commercial elub. March 27-April 2, the Rev. K. V. iShayler nt St. Paul's church. March HI Intenleiiominatiouat Missionary society at Congre gational church, April 17 l'rof. Hubert K. Htauffer leeturo at public lib rary on "Oregon Litera ture." April IS Registration for primary election closes, April -.'1 Faster Sunday. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass 1 correctly. U. 8. Hank. Did;. Dr. Stone's drug store. The Odd fellows are preparing for nn initiation Wednesday evening of mere Hum usual interest and on nitoniit of this special interest, is unking 1111 ef fort to secure a largo attondin 0. We are now open. Oilson's profes sional shoe shinning p.irlur. 4o7 State street. tf Ralph Mason, who has been with the state hospital for the past two years as assistant enginer, his resigned and will accept n position with the Standard Oil company, llo will become the city salesman. Dr. Stone's mug store. Auction sale at the People's Quick Kx hunge Auction Market on Saturday, March l!."ith at 1:30 p. m. K very thiiig sold on commission, l'on't forget 1 buv household furniture for cash. F. ). Woodry, auctioneer, l'lione 511. Apr20 BThe Store That Saves You Money. DesnltB t.hn verv mifnnraMa wootw parlors of Itrgdon & Kiehardson, await a fair sized audience greeted tho trinlinK the arrival of a daughter from the of musicians from the University of'01"1 Oregon at the First Presbyterian church Saturday evening at the concert giveu under the auspices of the ChemeUeta ('imp Fire jirls. lint those who did at tend were welli repaid, us tho concert was 11 musical treat in every respect. .Mill wlnle the audience was not large, il K7 1 'iwwrff muA ockers Our showing of new Rockers cannot be surpassed in the city. Genuine leather seat Rockers priced from $6.15 to $23.00 All over leather Rockers priced from. . $17.50 and up '1 tf'BII mm P ( Tables One mirror, solid oak table, only $11.80 One mirror, white enamel table, only $10.20 Three mirror white enamel table, only $13.50 :i mirror heavy colonial ivory enamel table $23.65 xis i i u il( We Are Exclusive Agents for the Way Sagless Springs and Brilliant Electric Sweeper .Successors toCalef Bros.1 A chimney fire at the residence of E. Martlet', Summer and t'ourt streets, was the cause of a fire alarm at ll:L'."i yesterday. Tho lire department re sponded to the iihirm. So damage was done. Get auto electric globes at Lock wood's, iilii X. Commercial street. The annual meeting of the Commer cial club for the election of officers and the seven directors will be held May 17 nt; the regular monthly May nieetinir. It is uadifi stood that several officers as I well as directors arc williiiir to uass the good work on to others. Yon get more bread, fresher bread and better bread for your money nt the Modern Hakery. ' ' Aprl Detective Hellyor, of the Portland polieo force, took Wesley Downs into bis charge yesler.lay and relumed tn Cortland with him. Downs was arrest ed by the Salem police on information from Cinby charging tiie man wilh lar ceny but the Portland police wanted Downs and the Ciuib.v officials gave them the first chance' at him. 30 loaves of fresh bread for one dollar. See for yourself at the Modern link cry, 4.'l!l Court street. Aprl The Capital hotol has heen sold by Mrs. I'. V. lloinoninii to M rs. .Mae I vie, who took charge of the business today. M rs. I vie who has recently had charge o. i ne i.reenwoo.l Hotel, will be Assist William Hoyden Claypool, who died March 2.", lOlii, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. V. Pencer. near Mar ion, was the second son of Stephen ami it made up in appreciation, as each ofjKliza Claypool and wa9 bom August the musicians were called on to respond ' .10, 1S.'!7, near Bowling Green, Kentucky, to repeated encores. During their short j He is survived bv eight children, four visit in the city, Miss Winnifred Lorbes! of whom were at' his bedside at. the was the guest of Miss Aniie 1). Swezey; time of his death. The survivors are: Mrs .Tine Scotforn-Thatcher, the guest , William Flannigan and Mrs. A. H. ii V . ,' -!ul K?,'3y ! "iimmer of Salem; Mrs. J. V. Heneer of liechett MMldleton, djdrs. J. A. Mills. , M.,riml. R y claypool of Ford, Idaho; ..In the contest between tho Surdr.v '; m !oi'-'p0" of, .rt Worti1', ?x,as; ..i.i c .i xv . ... , .. II. P. Clavpool, of I lorenee, eln,nska; schools of the First ( liristian cliurcl. o T t ... ' T -vr Ihis city and that of (he First C'ln is.ian , ' J'.H' V'S ' ln J',?.L .hurchof 1'ortland. the I'ortlanl .eurch ( m" f , B"'lv ' 'tf' H'3 won all three points yesterday. Diis : w'f, ,.lu''1, 'I'teniber .. , 1!)H4. contest between the two Siiuday schoois' , 1,B Is s0 "urvlved by 21 ) grand chil is for attendance, new members and '1'mi and tour great grand children. He collections and the results of y.vdrrday cn,e to Oregon thirteen years ago. are as follows: Attendance, Salem 2!'t, I . " " . . . l'ortlnnd ItOSf. new mrmlipr IAl;i'T!rTl(!Jif5t!!! MY RIGHTLY FITTKD GLASSKS WILL 01 VK YOU' CLEAR VISION. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 management of Hotel Marion s pleasure in announcing an takes Portland 21; collections, Snlo'n 12.til,i ..... Portland if21.10. For the mnnfli of j BORN Salem three. Hut as the cont est c.m-l tinnes two moiiths longer, the h.-nre folks are of the opinion that sonielliiu.T; will bo doing soon and that Porthrd will need" the nine points already won before the close of the contest. '"jphe Informal Dinner Dance t in the main dining room Friday Evening, March :lst. J A dainty dinner will be served at 7 p. m. Dancing J 7::0tol0::0. Kindly make table reservations early. I $1.00 per person. , I HOTEL MARION COMPANY T Chas. G. Miller, Mgr. The East Willamette Association of terial for pnper is scarce in this cone 'Congregational churches will meet in try and this industry faces a rnsn: j this citv May 0 and (0. This will be Hence these warnings and suggestion- ithe annual meeting and it will be held to save all paper and rags have tier Now that the greav rain is over, here is what happened. From Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, the total rainfall was 11.11 inches, which is considerably in excess ot the total amount that fell in the entire month of March of one year ago. From Saturday morningr at S o'clock to Sunday morning, tho precipi tation was exactly two inches which i i also more than fell during the month of March, 1 i 1 5. The total rainfall so 1ai this month has been .10.1(1 inches, the rainiest month foi several yea's. The river a using. Saturday m.ire.i'ijf .Ve guige was 10 1 feet nbove low waler, Sunday moriing 14 feet and this m..vn ing at o'iIm k, u feet and the res pects ftv.. table lor much hi;;'ir water, as the rain was general in the valley. Competitive examinations for promo tions from private to corporal and from corporal to sergeant in Company M, will be held tit the armory Friday evening March ill. Ten vacancies are to be 'fill ed by this examination, which will b held by the officers of the company. Now that patriotism is the correct t PITTMAX To Mr. and Mrs. M. S. j Pittmnn, of Monmouth, at the Salem I hospital. Sundnv, March 20. 1010. a daughter, to be named Catherine Ellen. Prof. Pittmnn is a member of the fac ulty of the Monmouth Xoi'mnl school. j in the First Congregational church. Mrs. Clara G. Essen,' of Forest Grove, preached yesterday nt, the First Chris tian church during the absence of the Hev. F. T. Porter, She is state Sunday school field worker of the Christian church. The Salem Street Railway employes announce a dance to be given at the armory the evening of April 2S, for the benefit of the band. Music for the dance will be furnished by the band of 22 pieces. Two car loads of Indiana silos, manu factured by the Spaulding Logging San IViee-o. Cab. Mar. 27.-W. company "l"';IMri" ''''"''.'' '"J",, ' ,V Woodnutl of Seattle, who has been a .'onquin vniwy, '!""""",; -juest at the Colonial Inn at La .Tolla. ! "ow,lm .ul ' died yesterd .y in the swimming pool j company in alifornin. at the Del Mar bathing .pool. Mrs. . T T . , 0 .jn , Woodnut saw her husband dive in the' The great rain Saturday and Sunday water. When he came to the top he'waslput the Salem street cur company on unconscious, and efforts of the police! of business on the Seventeenth stree. piibnotor to revive him were in vain, i car .line and on the Twelfth street line The coroner-savs he thinks the man beyond Howard. Today, everything is died of heart failure. running on schedule xime. SHTF.LDS To Mr. and Mrs. Key F. Shields, nt the Salem hospital. Mon day, March 20, 1010, twin daugh ters. Mr. Shields is a lawyer with offices in the Salem Bank of Commerce build ing. DIED IN POOL I by her sons, Mervl and Llovd. Mr. thinir. it miuht be well for the nnblie in HorueiniHi bought the hotel about alceneia to :seeure n little information year ago from Joseph Plinsky, but has been in Sioux Tails, Iowa, for several months on account of ill health, You cut out the middle man when ns to the difference between a commis sioned and non-conimissioned officer. A non-commissioned officer is one who TURKEY DISCLAIMS holds any lieuteniHit. rank under tlint of second His eiitfTTniient and uniform you buy :i biaves of fresh bread for JO i is furnished at' the expense of the gov--M'nts at the Modern Hakery, I.H) Court I eminent. He cannot resign, but may be " 01 Aprl j discharged on account of removal from Tviin.i . . 0 , , . ; the district, or if employed at nifht Publication of text oooks by the state work or nt the expiration of his term oi as been endorsed by the Newport Com- enlistment. A commissioned officer is memal club and tlui club here has been one will, the rank of second lieuteha.it o ified that ho Newport folks are or higher. He must furnish his own with us when it comes to action or en-1 unitWm and equipment and may rei;:n. .., mi, in,- n.iii i i u t tercill c nli The brick work on the McGilchrist buildinc is now completed and the Washington, Mar. 27. Turkey, the 1 building is now ready for the Toof. Te state department announced todiiv, has i partitions will be placed this wee' disclaimed all responsibility for sinking j These partitions are something new in of the British liner Persia. construction as they are of a, hollow ' 1 brick tile. The river is rising slowly. At 8 j 0 o'clock this innriiiiH' it wn 17 feet The students of the mute school were above low water nun k and nt A o'rbick i addressed yesterday afternoon by the this afternoon had risen only half u ; Rev. James L'lvin. Superintendent ' foot. Tillinglinst signed with his fingers the o ! sddress to the students. In the evening A pie social will be the event this 50 members of the school were the evening at the Jason Lee Memorial attests of Mr. Klvin at the services held ; church, under the auspices of the Lp- , in his church. worth league of the chinch. Luck mem issued by the treasury department well as the department of commerce. CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET All promotions from private to the ranks m the eoniranv are through competitive examinations. 0 Just a few suggestions for women who have not registered. It makes no pecial vlU teieii.e whether the hair is The new regis- ber of the league is required to bring a pie as the price of admission, but it is understood that the pies will be shut The meeting of the city council thi evening promises to be interesting. The mtn'tinn- has been called to esoecipl1' om on record nlmut two months ago higher - - 1 .ut,Mi-ii i .mi ui lex- books and endorsement of this action has been received from several i f the commercial organizations in the siate. IT... I-. ' 1 ... ii- ,i nora in your home? ! ,ven or golden l,ed . ..i.ik ..iiiciiiiie we mean ot the , tr ition curds require nothing whatever Highest order. Mvrt o Kiiowbii.,1 4:l ... .i.. . , "' I" I 'l'' ."" V, ..lie, MV'K'.' 1 . . I ..: i. .: 1 u v j color of eves or I eight. It 's easy. Just ' M"' ' """" "",lf Officer Percy Varrnu . charM of i At" '.''111" -. .Z,! Today tho streets were filled the chief's desk nt the police station out a registration' card" ask 'a few ones-' '"'"' girls selling floors during the absence of Chief Welsh who lions as to residence where bom, ind tor tho 1 lsKh home, at I.enrs. And the is now in Port Orchard where he went num.. of niir.i .....l ..K.. t which ! m" "''0 did not wear a flower tn inili- Sunday to return Charles Adams to this partv one i. refers to affiliate The only ' c,,u' "in( 1,6 nlul contributed the re fled in order that no oue will be obliged i consider the purchasing of a paving, to eat her own pastry. i plant. One has been offered to the city o jlint there seems to be -some difference The semi- aoinual meeting of the In- of opinion, as to whether it is large tcrdeiiomluatioual .Missionary society ! enough for the needs of the city. of Salem w ill be held next Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock at the First Congre gational church. In order that the meet ing may continue throughout the day without interruption, the ladies are re- with RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em- balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At 'Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. city. Adams will stand trial hero on n charge of larceny, not from a dwelling, or the theft of some cupenter's tools, llo has been doing a 90 dnv sentence in p.,,. ii.i.... i ..... ........ I- . ..... v. ....,, n.icn mis nine is up the applicant for w win nun mo cnur waiting' ior nun ui give nun a lice ride back to Salem. It means more lifo to your shoes ev ery time you have them shined nt Cil- son s professional shoe shining pirlor. t... oinir, ft . Quarterly Inspection of Company M, Third battalion. O. N. C, will be held at the armory tomorrow evening at v o'clock. These inspections are open to the public and nny one desiring to v i' ness the drilling and inspect the equip ment of the finest company in the state, and also the one with the largest enlist ment, will be welcomed. reallv personal question asked of n.'l"lriM "''ssnient ot 10 cents or two woman is, whether she has a husband. , b,'tS' a v"'n l,nnl um ,,0,P"lK and if there is such, to st ite his name. ,,le l'r,',l.v maids with their baskets of l'heu the card is signed, stating that ; nowcrs. registration is 21. , veins ..f ace, and there vour nre. It A meeting wilt ne nem m tne near is all over and the privilege of voting! '"'"re in f-aleni of representatives of nt the primary M iv 1!. Hut if one i 'be orchard iudust i y in the fllamrtte wishes to vote at tliis priniaiw for the ! VI'''.V. This was decided nt the meet doen or so who wish to become iiieni-jing held Saturday in Corvaliis when bers of the legislature, or the half a! flans were dis. usse.i rvr the crganln dozen who want to become district at-j tion of an association of all on liard torney, the regitiation must be as n ists in this part of the state. The in- An r ii. republican. No democrat, registered as! itml Saturday meeting at Corvaliis was notices, especially to the custodians of An Oregon wasliingten society has , js .supposed to vote for a repub attended bv Charles L. M.-Narv, Louis public buildings" under the control of recently been organized in lucngo, an 1 ! lio.ui at the M iv ll primary. At this Lachinund, A. J. McDonald and Robert the treasury department, to save all the I only those who were born in o ther state 1 primary, one votes for those running j Paulus, representing the Salem Fruit ! rags and old papers that are generally Jor liveed heie two jetiiK are eligible. It ,on his own political ticket. I niou. 'thrown away us rubbi.-h. The raw uia- The annual business meeting of the First. Baptist church of this city will be held tomorrow evening. A recogni tion service for the new pastor, the Rev. George Y. Holt, will be held Tuesday evening, April 4. A special program has been arranged and Dr. A. X, Fettv, of Portland, a versonal friend of Mr. Holt, will preach the sermon. Save your rags. Also your old pa pers. There is money in it and patriot ism too, as the treasury department at Washington, P. C is also sending out Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CARS OF ANY KIND, FOB ANT PLACE 0T ANT TIME Good Oarage in connection foi Itorage ot cart. Eeasonable Rtea. SALEM TAXI CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 216 State Street, .CJLWLLICYw &M& Clocks Repaired Also a Nice Line oi Jewelry. -JTt:- KARL NETJGEBAUEE IViii1! - Masonic Temple