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nE six. DAILT CAPITA! JOCRXAL,- SALEM. OREGON, TVESIUV. JVXE 20, 1011. To -morrow Our Great 539th Wednesday Surprise Lawn Sacques Extra special 23c Made of figured lawns, flower and dot paterns, in pink, blue, lavender and black, daintily made, short peasant sleeve and scalloped borders. Extra special Wednesday 23c each. See window display. None sold before 8:30 Waist Special See the window of semi Tailored Waists (Liberty Street Side) Values to $2.75, special dur ing our June White Sale M jq Your choice Men's Underwear Specials Men's Poms Knit Underwear sold everywhere at 50c. Special 39c Gotham Athletic Underwear Sleeveless, knee length, $1,50 values, $1.00; $1.00 values, 65c; special white sale prices on the famous B. V, D, Summer Underwear. Popular everywhere see it, CHERRY FAIR JULY 6, 7, 8. m CITY NEWS. 9f( )(c l4 j S(C )C 3j( )c 3 3(c l(C ft Rev. Laudy Ileturaed Rev. A. R. Laudy has been re turned to the Salem United Breth ren church of Yew Park for another year. ; i Hotel Marion Grill v w,lt Will be open every night until 12 A brand new four-cylinder roadster io'clock. Table d' note luncheon 12 for cash, cheap, or trade real estate, to 2 p. m. dail, 60c. ' Call up McCormick at Imperial TuM-Thurg-at-tf urniiure jo s store, L.iDeriy sireei. All Ladles Interested In hair dressing call and consult Madam Hardin about the new coln fures and chignons now being worn in the East. Bllgh Hotel, room 38-39. Thone 742. 6-19-3t Why Have a Drawn And withered looking skin when a good facial massage makes one look 10 years younger. Call at room 38 39, Bllgh hotel, for expert work. Recital This .Evening The vocal pupils of Miss Magers and instrumental pupils of Miss Shel ton will give a recital at the First Methodist church tonight, June 20, at 8:15 o'clock. They will be assisted by stringed and vocal quartet and duets. The public cordially invited. Recital This Evening The vocal pupils of Miss Magers and instrumental pupil of Miss Sliel ton will give a recital at the First Methodist church tonight, June 20, at 8:15 o'clock. They will be assisted B-18-dt dURtg, The public cordially Invited. NO MIXING OF FOOD FLAVORS Summer Conveniences We show the most NO OTIODC l-i. i i . 1 mr cumpieie ana ue pendable line of re frigerators,ice cream freezers, gas and oil stoves, -tireless cook ers,hammocks,porch lawn furniture etc., in the city. Enjoy the summer by having us olace a New Idea or New Process gas stove, an Automatic or McCray refrigerator, and a Caloric Fireless cook stove in your kitchen. Your porch will be the most popular part of your house this summer if you'll allow us to equip it with Vudor Porch Shades and Old Hickory furniture. For the lawn you'll find our Vudor and couch hammocks to be perfect. We also show a good assortment of Old Hickory lawn settees, chairs and rockers. Vaudeville t Wexford Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday the S. & C. circuit offers Mitchell. Wells and Lewis la "The Rathskeller Trio.'' The boys won the' singing conlest In Chicago. Admission 10c. l'l-a.Hlng Recital Last Night One of the best piano recitals of the season was given by the pupils of .Mrs. W. 1. Ross at the First Pres byterian church last evening. All the numbers were given in a man ! ner that was a credit to both pupils i and instructor. Mrs. Carlton, Smith assisted, singing in her usual charm ! ing manner. 'Team Ran Away The team attached to the city I street sweeper ran away at 8:30 this 1 morning In the alley west of Com mercial street, between State and Ferry streets. In trying to turn into Ferry street, the outfit collided with a buggy standing In front of Gil liam's stable, and the seat of the rig was badly battered. The horsey were thrown to the sidewalk, but were uninjured. Driver Cooper was engaged in the alley when the team started and did not know of the acci dent until after the horses had been stopped. Married This Morning A pretty wedding took place this morning at 9 o'clock, at St. Joseph's church, when Miss Agnes Girard be came the wife of Mr. Bernnrd Ze Hnski, Rev. A. Moore performing the ceremony. The church was beautl- rully decorated with flowers, and only the relatives were present. Mr. Zellnski Is a plumber with the firm of Theo. Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Ze llnski left for a short trip to Port land. Set Hearing- September 6 has been set as the I time for the investigation of the water rights on the Rogue river by the state engineer, and on Septem ber 1 1, Water Division Superintend ent Cochrane will commence the fak ing of testimony. July 24 has been set as the date for hearing the con test Initiated against the adjudication I of the water rights on the North Pow j der. It will be held at North Powder. .miiko .Appointments The State Board of Control today appointed Wlllard Blake, of lone, water master for the water district comprising Gilliam and Morrow I counties, and George Brewster water ! master for the district comprising j Crook county. The latter resides at Three Sisters. Visited Pallas ! Thirty-three members of Chad wick Chapter. No. 37, O. E. S., of Sa lem, visited Naomi chapter, No. 22, of Dallas last even'ng, where a. re ception was given in honor of Mrs. Hayter, of Dallas, and J. E. Godfrey, of Salem, newly-elected officers of the grand chapter. A splendid time was had, and theJparty returned on a special train about midnight. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar K3 ALUM.K3 LIME PHOSPHATE Secure Your Vacation Needs During Our June Clearance Sale Greatly Reduced Prices on Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the board of regents of the Monmouth State Normal school will be held at Mon mouth Thursday at 11 a. m. The West Salem 'bus will leave the Ma rlon Hotel at a little after 8 o'clock. Miles Klected B. J. Miles, the only announced candidate for the office of school di rector to succeed W. P. Babcock, was elected at yesterday's election and a meeting of the school board will be held this evening for the purpose of canvassing the vote. The canvass will probably show a scattering vote, as It is understood that names of unnanounced candidates were written on the ballot, but the count last night showed Miles to be elected by a handsome vote. .Says HiiKhumt Was Cruel Alleging that her husband has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment of her, Hanna M. Goddle has commenced a suit for divorce in the circuit court against Mathias Goodie. She says that they were married in Minnesota in 1873. DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP HER Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pound, "Wis. "I am glad to an. nounce that 1 have been cured of dys. vepsia ana iemaie 9 roubles by vour medicine. I had been troubled with both for fourteen years and consulted different doctors. but failed to get any relief. After usina . PERSONALS. Roy Phillips, who was painfully in jured over a week ago in a Center street stable, is now able to be out with the aid of crutches. Dr. Fletcher Homan will go East with the body of Mrs. Wilson and will return to Salem Saturday. Mrs. Walter .Tago went to Portland yesterday for several weeks' visit U. J. Lehman, of Lehman and Clotigh, spent yesterday in Portland. Mrs. J. D. White and Mrs. .Tamoa Shlpp are receiving a visit from their sister, Mrs. j. u Ingrey, of York, ncui uanu. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosner, of the Wexford theater, loft this morn ing ror san Francisco to attend a family reunion there. H. H. Turner, delegate to the grand lodge convention of the K. of P., went to Astoria last night where the lodge convenes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson returned from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simpson, of Sheridan, are in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Chrudnisky, of Duluth, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Em rlch, of Chicago, were in tire city to day. They are looking up Oregon with a view to locating. Mr. Chrud nisky is a capitalist and Mr. Emrich Is a newspaper man. Shirt Waists, Parasols, Under Muslins, Neckwear Knit Underwear, Infants' Wear, Children's Wear, White" Hos iery, Linen Suits, Duck Skirts,' Sweaters, Handkerchiefs" and all white goods except contract goods, 1 Special June Sale Bargains 1-2 PRICE AH ClothSuits-1-2 PRICE 1-2 PRICE Ladies Cloth Skirts 1-2 PRICE Made of Black, and Navy Panama or Serees and fan Mixtures, Good quality materials, Regular prices, $5,00 to $,ou, , t Special 1-2 Price j $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 Cloth Coals I Special $12.50 Ladies' Cloth Coats, light and medium weight, just what j you want for your outing Grey, Tans, Navy and Black, X Special $12.50 each. "" 1 -2 Price-Lingerie Dresses1 -2 Price j Ladies' Lingerie Dresses, All of our finest lingerie dresses, I Dimities, Batistes, Chiffons, Marquisettes, Regular prices $10,00 to $35,00, Special 1-2 Price. Quality Merchandise U. G. Popular Pricesj Shipley Company 145-147 North Liberty Street, between Court and State H Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever Notice of Assessment. Notice Is hereby given, that the common council of the city of Sa'em, Oregon, will at or about 8 o'clock p! m., on the 26th day of .Tune. 1911 Lydia E. Pinkham'a!at the common council chamhors nt Vegetable Com- Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess up on each lot or parcel of land liable therefor its proportionate share of tne cost of the improvement of Che- meKeta street from the east line of Water street to the West line of fourteenth street, in , the city of Sa lem, Oregon, according to the plans ana specincations adopted for such improvement, and on, file at the office or the city recorder. All persons interested in said as sessment shall appear at said time Detore said common council, and pre sent objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said common council within five days fol lowing said date for the privilege, if mey so desire, to make said Improve ment in lieu of their assessment. Done by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, the 19th day of June, 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 6-20-3t Recorder. pound and Blood Puritler I can sav I am A well wnmnn j. can i nna woras to express my thanks for the good your medicine has done me. You may publish this if you wish." Mrs. IIkkjun Sieth, Pound, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect conlldence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured inousanas or others, ana why should iii uuii cure you r If yon want special advice writo Mrs. Pinkham, l,y nn, M ass., tor it. itiairoeauu mwuys lielpiul. PU. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER S ? 4 Removes Tan, Pimples. vrtwkUM, Moth Fatclius, IUali, mid Skio Dlm'iuen, arm every OLcirmn on beauty, and tie ties tletectlou. It liiw stood tiie tent of 6U years, and 1 io harntlens we taste It to be sure It li properly made. Accept no counter felt of similar name. Dr. L. a. Sayre said to ft lady of the haut ton (a patient) : "As you ladles will use them. T t no m m tin A '(3 oil mud -a rrimin1 aa tha leant harmful nt ill th kin preparations." Kor sale by all dniiurtata and Fancy. Goods Dealers Id the United States, Cauada and Europe. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop, 37 Great Jones Street, New Toil Defects of Vision DEFECT OF VISIOX ALTHOUGH SLIGHT MAY CAUSE MUCH A. JiOYAXCE, AND IT USUALLY AP PEAKS IX THE FORM OF A DULL HEADACHE OK ACHING EYES NOW IK YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM STRAINED VISIOX, OUR SCIENTIFIC TEST, OF 'I'll E EYES AM) A PAIR OF OUR "RIGHTLY MADE" LENSES MILL GIVE RELIEF IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR HOW YOUR EYE-GLASSES LOOK, OUR K E W "MONARCH" MOUNTING WILL PLEASE YOU. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE ALBICHTA COAL MIXK lU'RXIXG TODAY Lethbridge, Alberta. Juna 20. Fire broke out late yesterday in the Gait Coal company's No. 3 mine, and spread rapidly, entombing Superin tendent Sprlngston and 25 men, who finally were rescued in an uncon scious state by their companions. Thus far efforts to reach the seat of the Are have been frlutless, al though a line of hose has been laid. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Talmadge Printing Co ltoom 4, rtttton Mock Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. CIve an lowalprinter a call. Cull for Bids. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday. June 26, 1911, for the improvement of D street, from 112 feet west of the west. Une of Winter treet to the west line of North Twentieth street, with El Oso pavement, according to the plans and specifications adopted for said Improvement The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and waive any and all irregularities in the manner of submitting bids in the interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 6-20-3t City Recorder. STATISTICAL. DIED. FOSTER At the family home, Nine teenth and State streets, Tuesday morning, June 20, 1911, Mrs. Fran-' ces La Mandy Isaebl Fick Foster,! age 66 years. She was the wife of J. L. Foster. Funeral announce-' ment later. I NEW TODAY. 10 ACRES of good land, fine la7ge six-room house, good barn, two acres of prunes and other fruit; just 3 miles from Salem on macad am road. Price $3500; $2000 cash, balance at '6 per cent, i Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-20-3t FOR SALE 5 acres of fine land all under cultivation; running water on back end of tract; close to good macadam road. Price $750; $75 down, balance $5 per month without interest for 3 years. Ore gon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-20-3t FOR SALE 5 acres of first class land, new 5-room house; chicken house; -acre of strawebrrles; some raspberries; balance sowed to oats; just 3 miles from Salem on macadam road. Price $1500; $400 cash, balance $200 per year at 6 per cent interest. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-20-3t OATS AND BALED HAY For sale at the Page ranch. Phone Farm ers44x4. 6-17-61 QUICK SALE Non resident has good lot, eight room house and large barn on North Commercial street, south of creek. Will sell for value of lot. Price $2,350; reasonable terms. R. W. Watson, 324 Marlon hotel. 6-2 0-3 1 FOR SALE A good building lot In Yew Park, close to car and school, $300 $10 down, $3 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack Building. 6-19-tf WANTED At once, experienced man to run machinery a.ul do cab inet work. Willamette Manufac turing company. 6-19-tf LOST on Salem and Dallas road, sil ver watch, 15 Jewel. Finder leave watch at . 420 South Commercial street and receive reward. 6-13-31' FOR RENT Modern C-room house, and furniture for sale; good loca tion, bath, toilet, etc. Addres "C. B.," care Journal. B-8-5t LOT Close to business center. Paved on both side streets. $625; (25 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. 6-16-tf- Easy Payments SIX-ROOM HOUSE In Yew Park, large lot 83x150, some fruit trees, near the scriol and within two blocks of car line. Price $850, $200 down and balance $12 per month. BECHTEL & BYNON, 347 State street. LOST Long brown fur. Leave at Dane store, South Commercial street. 6-20-3t Diaz is a good loser. Any man would be who could say: "All is lost save $26,000,000." Wood Bids Invited. SEALED BIDS will be received by the county court of Marion county, Or egon, up to Wedensday, July 5, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which time bids will be opened for the furnishing of: Forty-five cords of second-growth fir; Twenty cords of grub oak; Fifteen cords of ash or maple. Right reserved- to reject any or all bids. Address all bids to R. D. Al len, County Clerk, Salem. 6-20-to-7-4-d T) x 71 71 Fr 60 years we have had perfect JD CSl Jrll confidence in Ayes Pills. We wish you to have this same confi dence also. First of all, ask your doctor. Obtain his endorsement. He knows hest. Then go ahead. J. O. Ayer Co., T,owo1l, M Huie Wing Sang Co. : Big Stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and General Dry Goods. $4.50 ladies' white silk Waist ...$3.25 $3.75 ladles silk Shirt waists, all colors $2.50 $2.00 Tow neck, short sleeve Waists $1.25 Wrappers at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 up to $3.00. House dresses $1.15, $1.23, $1.35 to $3.50. $1.50 men's white negligee Shirts $1.00 $3.00 imported crepe klmo mas at $2.50 $2.25 black heaherbloom Skirts at $1.50 Children's Dresses at 50c, 75c and up. All silks now on sale at 25c, 30c, 42c, 48c, 65c and $1.00 per yd. All kinds. $6.00 ladies' pure linen Dus ters at $3.75 $2.50 men's linen Dusters at $1.75 325 N, Commercial Street. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Stm Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Pine S04. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott & Co.,. over the Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemekett. Phone 724. .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Tacilic Coast. Chartered 1885. Near two great linivenitiefc Ideal climate throughout the year. :; and graduation requirements equivalent those of Stanford and University of (.aliforn'- Laboratories for science with modern i"" ment. Excellent opportunities, for nom economics, library study, music ",,1. Modern nvmnasium. Snecial care for neai'o of students, out-door life. President, Clay Carson, A. M., Litt. D., LL. D- catalogue address Secretary, Mills College i. v., i aiitornia. Norwich Union Societv. Durghardt At Meredith, Resident Ag 885 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Balem, Ctt TYPEWRITERS ALL- MAKES Bought Sold Rented . Repaired Ribbons Rollers SuppHM See Me Before Yon Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Salem, Oregon Phone 214-16 If. Com 068 Main St, Salem. Or. MMMMHHHMMHMMM