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f i (MllT CAPITAL OCRXAL. ..UKM. OREGON. SATURDAY. JtXY 23, 1911. rr.t TEX. tttttlltltl Hltt'U' Htt PERSONALS. . . 'X. j V c -n I f r ,!-k Mw SPECIALS : V For tonight we offer six good specials: Two for Men, two for Women and two for the home. Be sure and get your share of the good things. No inflated prices or fictitious values. Ladies' Chamoisette and Lisle Gloves i lfi-tnitto.i lenKlh. Regular prices to $1.25 Tonight (inly r.t(- pair. These are very excep tional quality at this price; riiamo'n and navy color. To night 09c pair. Ladies' Veils 50c value to night only - - 39c The NEW CRITERION VEIL h'lick. Iilun, brown, white, with black dot, mid alm in plain whltp; 1 V4 yard long Tonight only !!!lc each Our Annual Mid - Su.nmer Clean - Up Event Is well underway Don't purchase until you have visited the big store and investi gated the many money saving opportunities, which are offered, Men's Women's and Children's Clothing, Pumps and Oxfords, etc; greatly reduced in price, Trade at MEYERS' and be sure of lasting Satisfaction, PuKesl MIQ.&M..Meu& H5ic and 1 1 rjyT, Hm f a-tf V 1 Water Phone Z AMJ l&AaTfij J Free CITY NEWS. Special Merlin Tonight Special meeting of llodson Coun cil No, 1, R, & 8. M. this evening. Work In the R. & 8. M. degree. A full attendance la requested by or ders of the Thrice Illustrious Mas ter. IUKulr Hulunhiy Night I lance At D'Arcy Hall tonight. Ollson'i barber shop Ollson' cigar itore UIIhoo'i baths open all day Sunday 13-4-w-s-tf Prowling nn( cleaning Done by D. II. Mustier, 456 Court treet. I'hone Main 12tf7, 7-13 tf low Trier, Quality Murket We sell groceries t popular prices. Try us with your Sunday groceries. J. m. Lawrence, Kerry and Commercial streets. Hotel Marlon Grill Will be open every night until 13 0 clock. Table d' hoto luncheon 1J to 1 p. m. dull, SOo. Tues-Tkurs-Sat-tf Holdup at wport Don't get held upon your way to Newport. Keep your checks and save money. Ruin's Transfer com pany meets all Incoming boats. We have no solicitor along route or on board trains. We simply gtvo the public a square deal and soMoit a hare of the patronage. wed-sot AS AX lMHSi'l TAItl.i: FACT THAT NO ONE A Aiu si: ONE'S ryr:s WITIIOIT I AV1N(J FOR IT. IK YOC HAVE SPENT Vol It i n K i MTDY OH IN I U)SE Al'l'I.U A. TION vol' MAY Dl l'ENIl ITON IT THAT VOl' ItKOl UiK (.I.AssIs TO KKI IEVE THE E E STIU1N. IlKTTI H COME IN AXU UVK IN TO IT. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE rrTTrilT AXTI V 7 lUiXlUni O'clock Jergens Talcum Powder Special tonight, only.. So ran Rohi; and violet odors, u very high grade talcum at the very low price ton'ght only, 9c can Huck Towel Special Regular 20c kind tonight 3 for 45c. A good iiallty huck; size 1!)x x3fl. Supply your needs tonight at thin price 20c kind 3 for 4 5c A Better Flour Makes more end better bread. tu-th-ilsa l iiloii Seniles Will be held at First Congrega tional church Sunday evening In stead of at Marlon Square. Nee Slmfcr- For binder whips, harvester gloves, etc. Harness and saddlery. 187 Commercial street. 7-22-ood Teil Acres Three miles out, running water. $100 per acre; $100 cash, $10 per month. Derby & Wlllson. 7-22-3t Insist an Oljtuplu Neur it's guaranteed your money back If not satisfied. . tu-th&sn Will (Jo To Dallas A. V. R. Snyder, of Salem, has ac cepted the Polk county ngency of the Oregon Fire Relief Association, of McMlnnvlllo, and will make his home at Dallas. Mr. Snyder's family probably will move to Dallas this fall. Out for Rig Money A $125 pennant Is at stnko In thr big league games and only live mora games to play. Senators will try to regain position nt top of column next Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'cIock on league grounds when they meet the Wodburn (Hants. 7-21-2r Hunter Coin Med II. Hunter, charged with attempt ing to pass a forged check upon the I'nltod States National hank, was yesterday afternoon convicted by the Jury en, paneled to try him. Ho will lo sentenced by Judge Kelh- onJulv 31. Instrrners VM( Salem Elmer S. Ailierton, ef Durand. Mleh., mill William Madgett. of I.astlngs, Neh., nre visiting iir. Har ry S. Stone, lloth men doclan them selves favorably Impr.-ssed Uu Sa U'tn .nd the surrounding country and .,r thinking of r.tmnlng to In vest In this vicinity. V Vleasanl Evening Wednesday evening in response to an Invitation given by Mrs. John II j Lew is, a number of cx-Wlllnmette students gatherd at her home to meet her brother. Mr. Walter Shep rJ. and bs wife who are spending the summer vacation 011 the Pacific coast. Two Clod Teams Will play ban Sunday afternoon at Salem league grounds. Senator (..lam. Next V4 Rftmes d ,d Pennant winner ( out aU(I the nnal game n (he big l,SUe 7-l'l-i to 9 Men's Balbriggan Underwear Regular ."tic kind tonight at ;)."c garment. A flue balbiiggan, two-piece nil lei wear, all sizes. Tonight only li.'ic gai'inent Men's Cloth Hats All extra line quality, newest and best styles. Colors, beaver, grey and brown mixed tonight only $l.'fl Hats at $1.15 $2.00 Hats at $1.35 $2.50 Mats at $1.50 (rawllsli Specially Cooked At the Elite Cafe this evening. Olynipla Is a Hard Wlicut Flour Olympla. Every sack guaranteed. tu-tli&sa An Amateur lioxer Bernard Lyman, a former Salem resident, but now of The Dalles, Or., and who has won considerable fame as an amateur pugilist, having won over a dozen battles In Eastern Ore gon, Is visiting relatives here. For Your Sunday Dinner Try our broiled chicken at the Elite Cafe. (iond I, nek Fishing Ab Mngers, with his brother Frank, and Judge J. E. Magera, of Port land, have returned front a fishing trip Bpent on 0 branch of the Des chutes river, In the Rend country, In Eastern Oregon. The party report having a splendid time, and In addi tion to the sport, they caught more than 100 fine trout. The totnl catch weighs about 150 or 160 pounds, and several of the beauties are on exhi bition this morning In Hauser Hros.' window, which Is proof positive that the story of the good catch Is not a "fish" story. Senators fhaiiRe Lineup It was learned yesterday that Manager Jerman has secured two new men for his line-up whom he will use' for the tlrst time In tomor rows game with the Woodburn C.l- nnts. .ee, a former member of the AU'iMiy (,lts, and llaker, from the Wisconsin state league, will work with the Salem team tomorrow. Just what positions these, men will play Is not yet known, and there Is some speculation as to what two nlayers they will repPu-o. White, of the (Hants, last Sunday, caught he entire Senators' Intleld napping, and it Is possible that n least one of the newcomer will be put In the in field Jerman is of the opinion that the addition of these players will strengthen his team considerable and as there are only tlve more games to be played this season, he If going after Sunday's game with a vengeance, as lu still needs two games to get the team back to the top. Hlg League Ciime , The Woodburn i?i;,ms nnd Salem senators will mee, on , ,m eague grounds. 3 oclock Sundav .,:-! ternoou. "Little Jlmmv.. rkU.j " I re's?'! ,h" h"s 1-Pri urn-!' Ires in 1(. coumrVi w, Roth teams In fine trim. 7-21-2t! Naked and Frlo.l-Z" Chicken Rt the Elite Cafe for your Sunday dinner. .Mrs. Martin, of Suimyside, Wash., who has been the guest cf her aunt, Mrs. Amos Vacs, K-ft tojay for Ly ons. Henry Myerlng, a Salem capitalist, went to Eugene today. Elva R. Estes and mother, Mrs. A. E. Herren, have gone to Newport for the summer. Mrs. Frank Schaffer and children left today for their summer outing at the seashore, Newport. R. H. Liggett, a Silem capitalist, went to Llnnr county today to visit j friends. j I Cathleen O'Bryan has gone to Al- j 1 bany to spend r week. II. E. Darby, a well-kaown Rose iburg druggist, ha.? return d to his home today after a two-weeks' visit with Salem friends. i Armln T. Stein:r, wife and babiej, have gone to Newport to .spend two ; weeks. ; Dr. S. F. Skiff IU9 returned to I Newport, where his family is spend I lug the Liimmer. j Charles Biers and family left today ; for Newport. I Chas. V. Galloway, of the state tax 1 commission, has gone to Eugene. Mrs. Cornell, matron at the Insane asylum, and daughter, Ruby, are spending Sunday at Jefferson. Mayor J. E. Wabham, of San Die go, Cat., who started life as a news- ; boy, visited Salem yesterday. I W. B. Hirst, of Myrtle Creek, lr-ft i for home today. He lost his hard i were store and telephone office by Are yesterday. He is the owner of the farm at MacKtay, where the en tire famUy was murdered, and the house burned down some years ago. ! Dr. T. C. Smith Is visiting at Hood River. ! Miss Ida Marshall has returned from Columbia river points. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Glover , have returned from a month's stay at ; Breltetiliush Springs. Mr. Glover, iwho was suffering from rheumatism, 1 Is reported entirely recovered. ! Miss Helen Adklns, Is visiting Miss Eula Kayler at Marlon, j Miss Sadie Groshong, of Albany, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dee Need i ham, of Capitol street. Miss Hilda Aumsley has been vislt- Ing Rev. and Mrs. Gueffroy, of Mon ; mouth. j Hans Christensen was a recent vls j Itor to Falls CLty. Mrs. W. C. Train Is visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Graves, of Newberg. A Oood House On car line, $1100. $100 cash, $10 per month. Derby & Wlllson. 7-22-3t King Ring Caught a sea Hon In Black Canyon. It Is on exhibit at Hotel Marlon. Any particulars, ask Kola Nols. Vacation (Her Miss Anna Breltensteln, chief oper ator at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, has returned to her duties after an enjoyable vaca tion. Getting Well The many friends of Mrs. B. Os wald, who has been very 111 at the Salem hospital for the past two months, will be pleased to learn that she la Improving. Master Llmeian Is also doing nicely. Swedish Service Swedish service will be held In the Swedish Tabernacle M. E. church to morrow at 3 o'clock p. m. Service In Kngllsh at 8 p. m. All are most cordially Invited to attend. Salem Unity Won Medal Master Franklin Stew;art, son of Mrs. V. 1. Stewart, now of Baker county, won a medal for being the prettiest baby In the 1.000 portrait contest there. Mrs. W. I. Stewart was n former Salem girl. Miss Rose ;Schutz. Change of Firm. ! Tim firm of Piiegelman and Eut I ler. doing a general blacksniithing and horso shooing business at 341 Cliemeketa street, has been dissolved and Is now operating under the 'firm name of Rlegelman and McKeon jat the old stand. The new firm I wishes to announce thnt Mr. McKeon Is an expert horseshoer. having j gained a wide expor'ence In his liu of work in New York. Boston. San I Francisco, Los Angeles and Vancouv e.r It. l'. He Is prepared to give sat isfaction in shoeing light or hoavv horses. He makes a specialty of j handling lame or crippled horsys. land absolutely no abuse permitted, j Mr. MeKiHin ha.-, decided to make jOivgon his future home, being pleased with the agricultural and 1 commercial possibilities of the Wil I lamette valley, and especially Salem. I 0 For Exchange We have some good country prop erty to exchange for city property and city for coantrv. See us for ex changes. KVItW 122 acres on the Portland road. Good buildings, some orchard, small .UIIOIIIH Ot timber, mnu h.nver o,., 1 good crops, for sale cheap. 'l FOR SALE I Team of flnelv matrheit htov ' mares. Splendid carriage drivers young, well broken, fentle and very handsome. See HEfHTEL 1 BYXOX 347 State Street 1 imi ' Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Doctor of Optics, located in United States National bank building, rooms 210-211. If you have any trouble with your eyes or with your glassas, suffer headaches, neuralgia, red eyelids, 11 you can 1 see w read, call In and see me. I am tho nniv SPECIALIST in this city that does not practice anything else, but fits eyes correctly, .uy uuai&Bo are very reasonable. You will get better service, better material, and more ease and comfort for less money than you pay elsewhere. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAM INATION. I guarantee satisfaction In every respect. The whole prob lem lies in these words: RIGHTLY FITTED LENSES BY THE RIGHT MAN.. Office hours, 8:30 to 12 and from 1 to 5; special appointments evenings. ALL BROKEN LENSES RE. PLACED WHILE YOU WAIT. Crawlish Specially Cooked At the Elite Cafe this evening. At the Phone Dr. O. W. and Dr. Davis Bean will be at Farmor's Phone No. 588 ex cept during office hours.1 7-22-tf. Motored to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clearwater and guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Landers, from California, have motored to Eugene on an over Sunday visit with their many friends there. V Birthday Dinner A very elaborate dinner party was given at the Clearwater home, 233 South Church street, by Miss Blanche in honor of her mother's birthday Plates were set for 14. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Landers, of California. Y. M. ('. A. Badly Beaten The street car boys defeated the Y. M. C. A. team of the Twilight League on the Willamette grounds by a score of 14 to 3. The one sided score shows tha the associa tion pitcher was batted at leisure by the Ticket Punchers. This Is the worst defeat the Y. M. C. A. . bunch has had this season and the heavy batting street car boys hai things their own way. Fleming and Walk' er were the battery for the railway men and Ransom, Brewer and Prime for the association team. By the time some of us make up our mind they're backing up the wagon. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modem In every detail. Lady assist nt. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. hone 724 jc- NEW TODAY. THIS IS THE BEST NIGHT For you to eat this. If your wife wants a good hot Mexican chicken tamale or fine hot sandwich, the best you get from the Noble Saloon Lunch WaWgon. 7-21-2t FOR RENT A nice downstairs bed room, 355 Bellevue street. Phone 7-22-31 MIDDLE-AGED woman wants gen eral work in small family or care of children; good seamstress. Phone 1122. 7-22-31 Foil SALE Modern house on paved street, only four blocks from cen ter of town. Large corner lot, with fruit and shade trees. $6000 for short time only. E. Hofer & Sons. 213 S. Commercial street. Phone' S2. 7-22-lwk FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms No children. Inquire 12:i." State street. 7-22-:tt S11..0 BUYS 10 acres choice fruit land four miles out on good road; two acres in cherries, 's-acre in strawberries. All fenced, spring brook: house and barn. Square Deal Realty companv, room 304 United States National Bank building. Phone 470. F. H. MERRY & CO. Vacttm car pet cleaning, on or off the floor; carpets altered and laid; mat tresses made and renovated; fur niture recovered: shades and awn. lugs made and altered. Northeast corner Court and High streets. I'hone 56$ 7-22-tf FOR SALE CHEAP A new 6 H P horizontal. self-containe,l fe.i watereooled jacket. Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine. 1909 mod el. Will sell for 23 per cent less than cost. Enquire of R. B. Flem ing. Phone Main 65. 8 a. m. to 5 P m. Phone Main 92 Saturday af ternoons, Sunday and all other hours. mmfmm0 : 1 t I Your Parasol is Here j ' We have reduced our entire line of Tarasols, we will not carry one over, hence these low prices for parasols of quality. These come in all the wanted shades, and rang from eight ribbed frame to the Toklo. Best of materials and complete line of colors and assorted colors. REGULAR $2.50, SPECIAL $1.69 REGULAR $3.50, SPECIAL $1.98 REGULAR $5.00, SPECIAL, $2.98 REGULAR $6.50 and $7.50, SPECIAL ...$3.98 REGULAR $10 and $12, AVT a 4k. Combination Suits A fine assortment of combination Suits well made and neatly finished, good quality Nainsook. Regular $1.75 and $2.00. SPECIAL $1.39. Quality Merchandise. U. G. Shipley Company s 145-147 North Liberty Street, fs WAGES, rents and claims of any de scription collected on percentage. We can get your money for you. The Salem Mercantile Agency. 7-21-3t TRAVELING salesmen making small towns are making from $5 to $10 per day, .carrying our pocket side line. For particulars address Manager, 510-118 N. La Salle street, Chicago. WANTED in exchange for good seven per cent bonds a good paying business, or acreage, close to Sa lem, Address, Bonds, care of Journal. 7-22-3t FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, close, a good buy. $150 down, balance $20 per month. See Homer H. Smith. McCornack build' Ing. 7-14-tf FOR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.00 per acre per montn. see Homer H. Smith. 6-29-tf FOR SALE Excellent 4-rooni plas tered dwelling, east front lot. 150 feet deep; city water; good loca tion. $50 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith at once. McCornack building. 7-14-tf WE CAN OFFER The following as a first-class business investment. Good business, paying 6 per cent interest on the price asked. If you want to place money where it will be making you interest and have the property increasing in value every year, it will pay you to see us about this. E. Hofer & Sons 213 South Commercial street. Phone 82. 7-19-lw ON YAQUINA Bay, four miles from ioieuo, i nines from Newport, 361 acres, of which 150 acres is the very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance range pas ture. There Is an old orchard of apples, plums and pears, about 10 acres of bench land ready for plow ing and about one-half of the bench land grown to grass, balance covered with alder and other trees suitable for wood. This place is on navigable water, onlv one-half mile from a flag station on the Southern Pacific railway and about a half mile from schoolhouse and will support 100 head of cattle as It stands. There Is the best of market at Newport for cattle, milk garden truck or fruits with high prices and a strong demand. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street, Salem. Also L. C. Smith Newport. Ore. 6-26-tf Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt k Meredith, Resident Agt. 383 STATE STREET. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty St, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray BIk. Plione IM. SPECIAL. $6.98 Summer Untie .muslin We are proud of our Muslin. Under wear department, proud of the variety, of the daintiness, of the quality and also that the prices are so low. A visit to this department will convince you that this is the place to buy. Ladies' Gowns High and Dutch Necks. In good quality materials, neatly trimmed in lace and embroidery. Regular $1.85, SPECIAL $l.ltf. Corset Covers. Pretty showing of Corset Covers trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbons. Regular 50c, SPECIAL 3l)c. Popular Prices . 4 M4 MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scoti & Co., over tho Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. , MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Ot 4 CIIERIiT CITY MERRT-GO-BOUYD 21st and Hyde streets Running Sunday afternoon and every evening through the week. Cordial greetings to the public. Refreshments served. BROWMXG AMUSEMENT CO. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m-. 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMInnvllIe. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. ' Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. AUTO EXPRESS E. E. Bowen, Auto Trucks, Bag gage and Express. Trips to Wll hoit Springs, Silver Creek Falls Stand-tber Summer Resorts. v.llriLlnL CITT CREAMEBY Iliones 299 jfc,. 728 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Hepnlred Ribbons Hollers SunDliea See Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKVVOOD Phone oar M.iii : 4- 214-18 N. Com St. galem. Or.