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DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OKBGOX, SATURDAY", APRIL 22. 1911. PAGE TEH. -CITY NEWS. Dont Forget Special music and lunch at Elite The EuterpUn Society- Meeting has been postponed. Notice of meeting will be given later. Five Acres Fine Garden Ground three miles out at $1.25 per acre. $100 cash, $5 per month. Der by & Willson. 4-20-2t Good Service The cutting mechanism of this lawnmower throughout contributes to the momentum and makes It an easy driver, a smooth and almost noisless performer. If you would Cafe tonight from 8 to 12. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS 7 to 9 o'clock 5 Specials for Economical Shoppers Huck Towels Embroidered Keiser's KMHUOIDEKKI) STOCK COL. 20c quality 2 for 25c "WAIST t HOSTS J1KS These are 'extra good at 20c; Special Half-Plce 33,. values 25c largo size, 18x36, and an always Beautiful eyelets and Venice Finely made very dressy to wear needed article. Special embroidery; makes beautiful with tailored waists. Special to To , h, ' , for 2rc walst9- Special tonight only night only, regular 35c collars, 8 r j One-Half Price each 25c Hat Pin Specials Men's Neckwear Trousers ' 25c to $2,60 PlnBpeclal 1-3 ,r , . , , 7n MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT , , . 35c values 3 for 70c Special One-Third Oft less. Brill ant sots, real rose, fan- ,, , . , u j w These aro new four-in-hands, All the new shades of brown, tan, cy stone set and fancy metal tops aU thfJ lateBt aad most grey and green; many weaves; 30 a large assortment. Special colors; limited to 6 to a cus- to 40-lnch waist measures. Spe- tonight .; tomor. Special tonight only clal tonight only 25c to $2. 50 values 1-3 less 3 Ties for 70c OXE-THIRI) LESS IV PRICE A Good One-story Brick building close In for $5,000. See Derby & Willson. I Ollson's barbvr iSc; Otlson's cigar store (lllson's bath, opeu all dav 8unda 12-4-w-s-tf At Jliirioo Hotel Seventy-five cent Sunday dinner with spedaVy music ' 6!00 to 8:00. r.Hm f1i -to nlnlr I JI 111 Ul'CU 1111 16 U LIUl.IV. Garden and -La mi Hose We have a good line and supply of the latest and best at 'J.' A. Fatter- son's, 285 ttorth Commercial street. Five Acre Garden Or berry tract only three miles from city at $125 per acre, on the In stallment plan. Derby & Willson. The Best Groceries Arc Cheapest We have, the quality goods and the correct service. J. M. Lawrence, corner Comtoercial and Ferry streets A Choice ! Collection Of the latest sheet music, all 10c, you will find at Charleton's, the 6c, 10c and 15c store. Demonstration have a machine with all the good points, yet at a popular price; buy our "Good Service." J. A. Patter son's 285 North Commercial street. The Grill Will be open afetr the show to night. Prompt attention and special sen-ice. Special table d'hote dinner Sunday from 6 to 8 p. m., with music. Hotel Marlon. Your Sunday Dinner At the Elite Cafe will please you. Try that tende- beef roast. Tnke Your Sunday Dinner Out tomorrow, and try our roast, chicken; it is fine. The Elite Cafe. BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS THAT MAY, PROVE DEADLY. Have you completed your summer outfit? If you have not your opportunity awaits you at Our Great After Easter Sale Of Ladies', Misses and Children's Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Waists Skirts, etc, at great reductions, Don't let this pass, for it means money saved for you, bids fair to eclipse all pre - vious efforts, Your money will do double duty at the Goods Goods Store, If you need Shoes for now or the comng season, which, of course, vou do, you will do well to attend this event, Iloast Cioose Home style, makes a nice change ftor your Sunday dinner, at the Elite Cafe. free. 4-15-lw Our Successful Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Bargains in Every Department J lw p.wii, i' yt I Better Goods For Less Read The Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering great bargains every day. rTTTTTTTTTTTTT tTTttTTtTtTTTTTTf Away Go Women's and Misses Suits and Coats in this AFTER EASTER SALE We have a number of smart suits left over from our Easter selling. We are going to dispose of them at unusually low prices. They are all in the latest styles and of the most popular materials. Choice of tan and gray mixtures and navy and black serges. All are man-tailored garments in plain and novelty designs. Very smart and attractive. NOTICE Remember we make a specialty of altering suits to fit perfectly and are prepared to give satisfactory service at all times. I Jill 1 fl Misses nobby tailored suits, all new spring materials, plain and trimmed models, i Navy serges and light mixtures, 4 Reonhr nrinfis SIP. BO anrl $99. fin. SPECIAL $14.75 J Regular prices $25,00, $27.50, $29,50 SPECIAL $18.50 t Women's man-tailored suits, best of work- manshipand materials, plain serges and :: gray and tan mixtures, hemilar prices $22,50 and $25,00 SPECIAL $18.50 t regular pri.ces $27,50, $29,50, $35,00, $37,50 SPECIAL $24.75 , Woman's and misses' coats Plain tailored models, satin trimmed shawl collar styles and automobile coats, Regular prices $22,50, and $25,00 SPECIAL $18.50 Regular prices $27,50, $29,50, $35,00 SPECIAL $24.75 Junior Coats, made of fancy mixtures in plain tailored and novelty trimmed box coat styles Regular prices $12,75, $14.50, $15,00 SPECIAL $10.98 s U. G. Shipley Company 145-147 N. Liberty St., Salem, Ore. s For Sale ' " Fine lot IpJ. Bishop's addition, at low price. Also dairy and hop ranch, close In. Apply at 255 Ferry, Inde pendent Market. 3-29-lm A Four-room House And one and one-half lots on the carllne for $800, on the Installment plan. Derby & Willson. Order lour Screen Poors Early as you soon will need them. We have a good supply and at the right prices. - J. A. Patterson, 285 North Commercial street. To liaise Game Birds The asylum board is having a big wire cage 25;Teet wide, the same height and 140 feet long, built on the asylum grounds. It will be used In propagating game birds . which will be turned loose on the asylum farm. If Thickens '. Were web-footed, level land would be the place for them, but they are not, so you had better get rolling land. We have it only three miles out at $100 per acre. $100 cash, $1.00 per acre per month. Derby & Will-son. ' " Auction Sale St. Louis Townsite ON MAY 18th the entire town site of St. Louis on the Oregon Electric will be sold off in lots at auction to the highest bidder. Special cars from Salem, Portland and Woodburn will be run that day. Lunch will be served on the ground. Keep that date open for St. Louis SALEJT AUTO GARAGE HAS HAD RECORD SALES The Salem Auto garage, one of Sa lem's most progressive auto estab lishments, has had a record sale of Maxwell cars during the past 60 days, 17 having been disposed of. Some of the purchasers of these cars have had as many as two Max wells before and have bought another Maxwell year after year, and It seems that every Maxwell owner Is per fectly satisfied with his car. The Maxwell has done remarkably good work around Salem. During the past week the company has been displaying a Maxwell road ster on the streets which created con siderable comment and within three or four days after it arrived in Sa lem was sold to a Dallas man who had previously owned two Maxwells. Mr. Priehs, manager of the Salem Auto garage says tnat from the num ber Kf sales It Is evident people real ize the 'class of a car they get In a Maxwell. The price of the car Is reasonable, and the life of it Is un limited. It Is almost impossible to get cars fast enough to supply the demand. Another Maxwell roadster will be up today and will be seen on the streets during the coming week. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY THE MOST INFALLIBLE CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR " THROAT AND LUNGS PRICE 50c AND; $1.00 ' OLD ANP GUARANTIED BY Hru" '"lintrY J. C. l'tltKY. SOCIETY. (Continued from Page 6.) )jc s(c jje $C 5c J( fi 3fl jJC 3( SC 5ft 3)c PERSONALS. )fC 5 sjc SC S(C (c 5j t 5t t (C SfC S)c William Bedwell, of Ottumawa, Iowa, who has been visiting Mrs. D. A. Good, iof North Salem, went to Portland yesterday. He has perma nently located at Oregon City. . D. R. Page, of Longmont, Colo., is visiting F. J. Miller, o Salem Heights Mrs. E. S. Longacre and Mrs. J. J. Conuell, iof Sllverton, are Salem visi tors. T. J. Clark has returned to Salem, after accompanying the remains of his father to the old home at Broad head, Wis. o 1 STATISTICAL New Incorporations. I The following articles of incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: Rainier Land Company, Rainier, capital, $100,000. American Pruning . Implement Company, Portland, capital, $.50,000. Kermiston Farmers' . Exchange, Hermisinn, capital, $10,000. Puritan Catering Company, Port land, capital, $5000. La Pine Mercantile Company, La Pine, capital, $10,000. ' Colby Manufacturing Company Portland, capital, $10,000. NEW TODAY.; DIED. ALDRIDGE. At the residence of John Koeneke, 1330 North Nine teenth street, April 21, 1911, Ben jamin Aldrldge, aged 81 years, 1 month and fl days. The remains are at the Cottage undertaking parlors, where the fu-ne-al will he held Monday, April 24, at 3 p. m. Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. ' l"!ntpn l!nr)prt:v'in Parlors Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. "hone 724. Bmtti GoUaM ' nd simpli remedy lor IfT "T BnmUtii. OhmK NoFmrU f (taplf IMUniinatlniM, Irritation, a leer. I V. I Atlons o( ALL miMoat DMisbrmne I 1 1 or llnlnn of the Dow, llirtML I U --xt I MotMoh or irlnarr orguii. V- TntlMW1tbMohbottt iTI service In the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. ... Miss Margaret Rankin and Miss Mabel Gran, of Portland, are week end guests of Miss Gertrude Erixon at Twelfth and Lee streets. Miss Rankin Is on her way to Eu gene to resume her studies at the Oregon University. State Architect William Knight and wife with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Waters motored to Portland today. The marriage of Miss Vera Shaupp to Mr. Frank Trikey will be cele brated tonight at 8 o'clock In the Presbyterian church. Miss Shaupp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: A. Shaupp, of Pasadena, California, and Is a musician of exceptional ability. The groom Is with the Bush hanking house and Is popular In social and musical circles and a member of one of Salem's oldest families. The Tomance which culminates to night began about one year ago when Miss Shaupp with her, mother came to Salem to spend the summer. Quietly and unostentatiously Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Knight observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary their golden wedding and while its cele bration was devoid of any ceremony they received congratulations and good wishes from a host of loving friends. Mr. Knight Is one of the pioneer ministers of the West and came to Salem In 1854 and with the exception , of two years spent In Oregon City, has resided In the capi ta! city, ever since. He has had a varied career, hav ing been pastor, lawyer and newspa per man. For seventeen years he oc cupied the pulpit of the First Congre gational church of this city and is now identified with religious work In connection with the church at Mc Cleay. When he settled in Salem Its popu lation did not exceed 500, and it could boast of but two churches, the Meth odist and the Congregational. There were at that time but five Congrega tional churches In the states of Ida ho, Washington and Oregon. nuring his career as a pastor he has married 563 couples and has been denominated the "marrying minister." Since the first of the year he has of ficiated at twenty-two funerals. On account of Mrs. Knight's 111 health It was decided to observe this wedding anniversary with little cere mony. .' ' 'r Mrs, Alhlna V. Page, of Portland, Is the guest of her son, Rollin K. Page, manager of the Salem division of the Portland Railway Light and Power company. Mrs. Page Is a pioneer of Oregon and the city of Al blna was named after her. STATE SEWS. Stewart Smith, an old time sheep man was killed tat Astoria Friday morning by falling down stairs. The V. of O. debaters last Friday in their contest with the University of Washington team. The Presbyterian church at Ban don burned Inst Monday loss about $5,000. Mrs. L. A. Loomis, 59, daughter of Phillip Glover, who crossed the plains In 1843, died at Portland, Friday. The four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCarthy, of Hood River, burned to death Friday. With other children he was dancing around a bon-fire in the yard and his clothing caught fire. 133-ACRE FARM One of the best farms In Polk coumty, half under cultivation, balance fine ioak and flr timber, 4 living springs, good buildings. Price only $75 per acre, on easy terms. Bechtel t Byon. $1500 Will buy one of the largest and best lots on Court street; ce ment walks, sewer, lot 64x165 feet, close In. Bechtel & Bynon. STRICTLY MODERN Bungalows In every part of the city, $2000 and lip. Bechtel & Bynon. BE SURE and see the new Stoddard Dayton auto. 30 h. , fully equipped. Two door, $1450 and four door torpedo, $1600, 2. o. b. Salem. E. N. Gllllngham, agent. 3-21-tf- FOR SALE Show card writer's out fit, a ring, baby's bed and other furniture. Inquire at 1370 Che meketa street. 4-22- FOR SALE 15 acres, 11 in orchard, apples, prunes and pears. Im proved with house and barn, seven miles south, rice $3750. Terms. A. Siebels, care Journal. 4-22- Special JTnsIc At Elite Cafe tonight from 8 to 12. Re Sure To See The Ford cars before you buyypur automobile. Vlck Bros., agents at Capital garage. ANY LADY Can easily make from '$18 to $25 per week working for me quietly in her own home lo cality. This is a bona tide offer one which will pay you to investi gate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. Turn your spare time Into money. Write me at once for' particulars. Address Mary B. Tayirr, Box 30, Woman's Building, Jollet, 111. 4-22- FOR SALE Twenty acres of fine fruit land, six acres under culti vation, balance timber and pasture, runnlug water the year round, good eight- room housv, fine large barn and other outbuildings. Plenty of all kinds ,of fruit. School house on one corner of the place. Just three miles from Salem on good road. Price $3600; $1600 cash balance $400 per year at 6 per cent Interest. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 4-22-3t $ Good Fences Add $ Salem Fence Works, 250 Court St MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on personal and . city property. Z. T. Keyes, 314 U. S. National Bank Bldg. 4-15-lm MONEY TO LOAN , THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, O' GEORGE M. POST ! ARCHITECT 1 Corner State & Liberty Sts - Snlcm, Orejon. Boom l.jGray Blk. Thone M. 1 .nil Norwich Union 4 Fire Insurnace Society. Utirgliardt A Meredith, Resident Agt 885 STATE STREET. TYPEWRITERS ; : ' ALL MAKES ' - Bought Sold Rented Itcpuircd Ribbons Rollers Supplies ... v no Anything nee me nc - IC'M. LOCKW00D Phone M8uui 214-1(1 N. Com St. '