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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAI JOCR-VAIV "SALEM, ORBGOff, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. Ma ffil ft Saturday Night Specials 7 to 9 o'clock Money Saving Specials for this Evenings Shrewd Shoppers Ladies' I White I Men's 4"!n- Elastic Belts Salome Lawn Hand "es 25c and 35c values at 18c $I.(M VALCES TAc A fine sheer lawn for summer All the popular colors. Be sure Colors, brown, gray, blue, gold wear, 40 laches wide. - and get your share tonight 1) and black; dainty buckles pan Special tonight, yard. .. . 1UC Special, each. . loC Special toiright. .. iJC Tj ; . Ladies' Black Mens Wood Ruching s;n, if Fiber Hats T kJlirv iridic 11USC For summer, looks like straw and in DOXeS VAI l I,.s a(. 0c wears belter. The season's new 25c VALIKS . . . . 10c An extra fine quality lisle 'and a "tyles-Fedora, telescope and Six dainty ruches In a box 1ft good value at 50c. OA square top crown; natural wood Special tonight. IDC Special tonight, pair. . . . LVC color- $2 0 va,ues- speclal to" nlght $1.25. BUBBLING WATER FOR THE THIRSTY A great convenience is being In stalled by Banker Albert in front of the Capital National Bank. It Is a babbling, sani'ary drinking foun tain; in other words water bubbles up and one stoops over and drinks from the bubble. The new law, which goes into effect September 1st, does away with, all public drinking cups, or trains, streets and elsewhere, and the fountain which operates without cups will be much appreciated. Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Etc. and Misses' and Children's Ready- to-Wear are going rapidly in Our Great After Easter Sale. Short lines and single Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, etc., values to $25.00, your choice at $5.00; Silk Waists, values to $14.00, your choice $5.00 If you're going to buy Shoes, buy them at a saying during our Semi-Annual Shoe Sale All Shoes reduced during this sale. I House XO.Sr.JS.JSiJZ PeopleUour Quality !&J&22J&z J Customers Five Acres Fine Garden Ground CITY NEWS 0n the car "ne 800, Installments. acre Installments. Derby & Wlllson. House and 1 54 Lots On the ca rllne, 800, Installments. Derby & Wlllson. GHlsoo's barber cc; Ollson's cigar stors Oliaou's hatha open all day Sunday 11-4-WHKf Hotel Mirinn Grill Will be open ever night unUl 12 o'clock. Table d bote luncheon 12 to 2 p. m. dall, 60c. Tues-Thurs-Sa't-tf Vehicles Several good second hand buggies at great bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, foot of State Street 4-27-tf For Sale Fine lot In Bishop's addition, at low price. Also dairy and hop ranch, close in. Apply at 255 Ferry, Inde pendent Market 3-29-lm The May Edison Records Have arrived and are now ready for your Inspection. Also fine types of the famous Singer sewing ma conies. Htllman & Peters, 247 North Commercial street. eod-tf We Have Five Types ' Of the Famous Singer sewing ma chine and supplies. Inspect the new models. Also the latest phonograph records. Hillman & Peters, 247 North Commercial street. eod-tf $ Good Feiioes Add Salem Fence Works, 250 Court St. Read Oregon Realty company's space ad. of Richmond Addition In another column. The Decoration . Of your new home will not be complete without an electric shower fixture. You will want only the best and the latest pattern. We have them now ready for your Inspection. The Electric Fixture and Supply Co., 245 North Liberty street. . Don't Forget The regular Sunday dinner at the Marion Hotel, from 6 to 8 p. m. These enjoyable dinners are looked forward to by Salem people. Delight ful music is furnished, and the ser vice is excellent. fi'li i 1' HHH4 tM ii.Wc Have Levied on Fashion for I Sler Most Beautiful New Waists And here they are" waiting your Inspection. Dainty waists, all of them. But some are a mass of frills and Intricate tuckings; others ahow only bits of exquisite handwork to mark their elegant simplicity, and the smart tailored waists, as popular as ever for the trig tailored girl, cry "present'' in many original de signs. In each waist no matter what the price particular attention has been paid to modeling, cut anl finish. Do you know what this means? It means that these waists fit the size figure they are supposed to fit. A waist marked "36" will fit a 36 figure, not skimpily, but in comfort-, able, graceful lines. t When once you have seen the additional charm of material X and trimmings you will appreciate how remarkable are these Spring Waists We Are Now Offering Stuck a Ootid in It. Washington, April 29. William II. Cobb ,of San Francisco, law part ner of Francis J. Heney, will be ap pointed assistant attorney-general of the United Slates assigned to the department of the interior, to suc ceed Oscar Lawler, of Loa Angeles, according to announcement made here today. ' Secretary Fisher, Sena tor Perkins .and Congressman Kahn, of California, urged Cobb's appoint ment. , o Corn Fed Chicken Served at the Elite Cafe. Richmond Addition open air concert 3 to 5 p. m., Sunday April 30. Notice Silver Bell Circle will hold their bazaar May 12 in the W. O. AV. hall Bishop Scudding Will preach at the 11 o'clock ser vice In St. Paul's church on Sunday morning. After tlie 1'lny Tonight Theatre parties can spend a pleas ant hour at the Marlon Grill, where all the delicacies iof the season can be had. For Sale A onenfltory building on Commer cial street, good location, $5000. Der. by & Wlllson. MMANIGAL IN EMPLOY OF BURNS UNITED TBESS LEASED WIRE Los Angeles, Cal., April 29. Pos itive and unequivocal declaration that Ortie McManJgal told him he was In Detective Burns' employ for two or three months prior to the ar rest of John J. and James B. Mc Namara and McManlgal as dynamite suspects, was made today by Judge O. M. Hilton, attorney f.:r the de fense. ' Fried Spring Chicken For your Sunday dinner at Elite Cafe, the Salem Band Will give an open air concert Sun day from-3 to 5 p. m. at Richmond Addition on East State street. Lecture at Commercial Hull Tomorrow at 2 p. m. by Millard Price, of Portland. Everybody cor dially Invited. Admission free. In the Baseball Story On page two of this Issue It Is stated that the Salem band will play on the street preceding the game. This should read that the band will play at the grounds during the games. Special Music From S:30 to 8:30 p. m., at the Elite Cafe. Roim for all. Sylvia McGulre The Southern impersonator la un equaled; at Congregational church Monday night. If You Do not hear Sylvia McGuire you will miss a rare treat; at Congrega tional churchl Monday night. o It Is warming to the hearts of his opponents to see a heavy politician standing on a flimsy platform. Coat and Suit Special Sample lines of Ladies and Misses Suits and Coats (including all broken lines from our regular stock. Plain taiored models and trimmed designs, all of the best quality of material and workmanship, This means that you will find the best special sale of suits and coats that Salem has had. Lot 1 -Choice $ 1 2.50 Lot 2--Choice $ 1 7.50 S SALEM'S POP I'LAR STORE U. G. Shipley Company 145-147 North Liberty Street. s Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Get it ut Dr. Stone's Drag Store SEED CORN We have the choicest stock of Field and Sweet Corn In stock that we ever had. The quality this year Is extra fine and the price is no higher than for common quality. Buy now as our stock is limited. Spray Material! KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF GAS TANK UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Sacramento, Cal., April 29. One man wa3 killed and two fatally in jured in the explosion of an acetyline gas tank this afternoon in the South ern Pacific shops. Otto Harson was killed, his body being torn to pieces. One arm was picked up 50 feet from the tank. An drew Johnson will die from his in juries and J. Butcher is badly hurt. o Itnseball. National, at Pittsburg: Chicago 3, Pittsburg 8. Nationals at Philadelphia: Boston 4, Philadelphia 7. Nationals at New. York: New York 7, Brooklyn 3. American at Boston: Washington 4, 3, 2. Boston 3, 5. 4. Bats- Gray and Ainsmlth; Wood and Nun amaker. Umpires Evans and Egan Americans at Chicago: St. Louis 1, 2, 0. Chicago 0, 3. 0. (Called end sixth, rain.) Hamilton and Ste vens; White and Sullivan. Umpires Perrin and Sheridan. Tomorrow 1 8 Polk County Day a t Kingwood Park A special train has been engaged to bring the people of Black Rock, Falls City and Dallas to Kingwood Park to see the high grade Improve ments now being installed in the rapidly growing section across the river. Hundreds of Salem people will be on hand to greet their friends from the neighboring towns. Join the crowd and go over to Kingwood Park tomorrow afternoon. NEW TODAY BE SURE and see th. Dayton auto. 3o h to4drt equipped. Two door inr ooor torpedo. Slfioo' J ."""" E-N. Gllllngham. a,. 1 Sl1' 3-Zl-tt nulre at 109 nivi,. - w' E- 799. -Z7-3t. HOME CHEAP-ThroTlmTr . mne-room house, new . good condition. Three bJ5h ne. For a few flays a ; Address "Owner" Box . , grounds. 4 2S RETURN SCRAPeTTp; took one of new 8craper street work wl pleaV ' same. A Kelnberger. FOR RENT-7-rooTn . base'nt and modern convenient Inquire 560 North High. u?,. WANTED A loea. corpora organizing, wants two good C ing stock sellers, a good thin, , the right party. F. H., Journal offlce. 15 ROOM furnished flat for renuj ner Court and Liberty. Apply , Court street. Phone 941 v i stitr & c- ' i PERSONALS. Henry Zorn, former Justice of the peace of Champioeg, was a Salem visitor yesterday. ' J. A. Pooler went to Woodburn yesterday. Wiley A. Moores has returned from a trip to Spokane. W. H. Holmes went to Portland yesterday for a Sunday visit with his family. Mrs. Laura Adklns went to Port land yesterday to attend the Kennel Slub show. Mrs. Jamas Culver is visiting Portland friends. STATISTICAL Xew Incoi-porations. The following articles of incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: The Dwight Company, Portland, capital, $10,000. Alco Investment Company, Albany, capital, $5000. Willamette Printing Company. Portland, capital, $5000. National Marine Co-operative Company, Portland. We carry the largest stock of Arsenate of Lead In the' city and carry brands that have R been tested and we know will give the very best of satisfac tion. All size packages. D. A. WHITE & SONS Feedmen and Seedmen Poultry and Bee Supplies Salem, Oregon horx. MYERS. Tb Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. . .Myers, Monday, April 24, 1911, an 8-pound girl. 1 f) DIED. PEARSON. At the .ihome of his brother, at Turner, Oregon, April 27, 1911, W. O. Pearson, aged 50 years. The funeral was held Friday. In terment was made in the cemetery four miles souh of Turner. Nine Room House In North Salem, corner lot 75x150, macadam streets, all assessments paid, some young fruit trees. Price, $1750, terms. .. BECHTEL & BYNOX 347 State Street $850.00 Buys a five room house on Twenty second street, lot ,50x110 with some fine fruit trees; bearing. , This has been the owner's home and is well kept and attractive. Will trade even for a small tract close in. BECHTEL & BYXOX 347 State Street Monmouth, Oregon The home of the State Normal, Is a splendid town, surrounded by a mag nificent country. The climate can not be excelled on earth. Land is cheaper here than any place in Ore gon considering everything. We want good people and can take care of a great many. We hare a very large list of very fine bargains. Note the following: A splendid 123-acre farm 4 miles out for $50 per acre. A good rolling farm of 57 acres Improved, only 2 miles out. Rood soil: $60., 2S5 acres almost in town, 200 un der cultivation, excellent solh $75. 70 acres near town, house, barn. orchard, lots of berries for $32. 62 acres with Improvements costing $4,000, an ideal home, $7,000. The only hotel in Monmouth doing a fine business, $1300. The only hotel in Jefferson. Ore gon with splendid trade, only $5,000. Terms can be had on all these. Write or come and see us. 200 acres all black Sne Dlow land. well improved, almost in town, $100. A jery tlno 450 acre stock farm with R. R. running through it, only $35. CALL AT E. L. Stiff & Co. for Golds Rod vacuum cleaner. Agent wanted, either sex. Inquire at ft Court street. 4-2S-St WAITER OR WAITRKSS wanted it Scott's Restaurant, 179 8. Com-merca'- FOR SALE Jersey cow, $35. Cal1 207. GOOD BUY Corner on macadamM street 75x120, 9-room house am furniture. Price $1750. $ cash. Phone 207 for owner. FOR. SALE Large body fir, oat grub and ash. Now taking orden for summer delivery. Phone Hi; or 1283. Downing & Eoff. i-m WANTED 2 men to cut wood. CI Teeple, Salem, Route 1. Phon Farm 7X6. 4-29-3t GREAT BARGAIN Six room hros in good condition, chicken lotiit woodshed, and fruit trees, Seven teenth, near D street. For a abort time at $2100. E Hofer t Sou. 201 U. S. National bank, Salem Oregon. 4-29-tf FOR SALE Residence and large lot with natural shade trees, corner Mission and Twelfth streets, will fine modern improvements ml mission finish. For a short time only. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. I Nat. Bank building, Salem, Ore. 4-29-tf-' FOR SALE Sow and pigs, 1 1-1 mile east of fair grounds, Slher- ton road. Allen McCain, Route J, box 86. 4-29-M Home is the place for babies, bil lots of folks seem to think It l some, body else's home A Fine Home Cheap On carline within one block d good school, eight rooms, modern tf- I chitecture, two fireplaces, sleeplnt porch, Barr's hotwater rurnace, w ment, bath, toilet, lavatory, Large lot with lots of shade tree. One of the most up-to-date residence! in the city. Price $4500, will gl" some terms if necessary. If you f looking for a good home, this li snap. BECHTEL & BY0X 347 State Street Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. "bono 724. Installments Six room hoime In Depot addition, good barn. Price $1300. Reasonable sum down and balance easy pay ments. BECHTEL & BYXOX 347 State Street Trades Five acres close In for larger acre age farther out Five room house even, for small tract close in. 40 acres near Aumsvllle, will take residence as part payment. 8 acres near town for residence in South Salem or Englewood. BECHTEL BYXOX 347 State Street Monmouth Real Estate Company West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal offlce tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMinnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leae orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phont it. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on personal asl city property. Z. T. Keyes, 814 S. National Bank Bldg. Wa MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. SalenM Norwich Union i-: i.,,.nnMi CnriptV. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident ig 385 IAlJi ait" GEORGE mTpOST ARCHITECT 'Corner State & Uberij Sts Salem, Oregon. Unnm 1. GrT Blk. PI""" SU TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Snppl'8 M. LOCKW00D Phone 900 0. 214-16 X. torn