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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGO MONDAY, MAT 20, 1912. J'l.J.l-Hv; . vr : i -.1 P, it in. t -1 - Salem's Big Department Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ' A New Shipment of Ladies' White and Navy Serge Suits ft 6 7 ' f J The Norfolk Is In great demand and from pres ent Indications It will prove the most favored style this summer. The suits are made of tine quality, all wool serge In the very newest and most popular styles of the season. If you're going to purchase, don't wait, but make selec tions right away, for these new arrivals will go rapidly. Onr 587th Wednesday Surprise The Second Shipment of White Hand Bags, Special, Wednesday. . each These are exceptionally dainty at this low price; they are very popular, now that white Is so much In vogue. Mude of net, with lining of pink or light blue; pique, moire and linen all finished with long cord. Special Next Wednesday . 33c SHE WINDOW DISPLAY See the Paul Jones Middy Blouses Just arrived. So" many have BBked for 'tliese that w wish to announce their arrival Immediately' Nicely made of white galutea cloth, lace 'front style, finished with inrge navy serge collar and trimmed with braid and em broidered emblems. These are very popular so get an early choice. All sizes, 14 to 20, two grades, $1.25 and $2.00 8KB THEM ft.). CITY NEWS. Special meeting of 8alem Lodge No. 4. A. P. ft A. M. this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Prof. T. 8. BolierlM Of the blind school will present his piano pupils In u. i 'follal at the Metho dist church, assisted by Miss Viola Vercler, vlollll, Plant Recital Mini, Beatrice Shelton will present her pfunb pupils In recital at the First Methodist church Tuesday ev ening, Juno 4, at 8 o'clock. Just Received Large Shipment of two-Inch, continuous pout Iron beds, and, owing to limited space, must sell then) quickly, at any price. The prices will surprise you. 404 Court Btreet. K. L. Stiff & Son. 5-17-3t iKiirrlitKe Permit , A ninrrlnge II ecu He was Issued Sat urday to Albert It. Moullut, ged27 years, of Solo, and Marie Gllsdorf, nt:i'd 18 years, of Shaw. The wedding Is expected to take place At Shaw Jtimt 3. Wrr Going Fast Conrad Krebs and a party of friends were speeding In his new motorboat Sunday, and when going at 23 miles n hour, struck bottom on a gravel bar. No one was hurt, but Captain Skinner, with the Independence boat, bJ to pull them off. i Norfolk and I Tailored Styles W .rJ (q ll 33c THtANNAPOllS GIRL MnomtiCO. Front Street Pavement L. O. llerrold will commence luylng concrete on Front street Wednesday morning. He represents the Ill-Concrete 1'aciug & Cement Co. - f Important Meeting Thore will be an Important meeting of committees at the .llonrd of Trade rooms at 8 o'clock this, Monday, ev ening, to make arrangements for the Cherry Fair and Manufacturers' Ex position. Just Received Large Shipment of two-Inch, continuous post Iron beds, and, owing to limited space, must sell them quickly, at any price. The prices will surprise you. 401 Court Btreet. li. L. Stiff & Son. 6-17-31 Just ltecelved Large Shipment of two-Inch, continuous post Iron beds, and, owing to limited space, must sell them quickly, at any price. The prices will surprise you. 404 Court street. R L. Stiff & Son. 5-17-31 Suit for Money Th , complaint In R sultfor $1070 as principal with five per cent Inter est from October 1, 190.9, and $120 at torney's fees was filed Saturday In circuit court by K.llse Ketischer HRuliiBt George and Clara Keuscher, All the parties to the suit reside In the northern part of the city. Xot Popular retltlons for the Initiative bill to abolish the death penalty In Oregon art up for signatures at the cigar stores. . Not many are willing to sign them, but soma names tr being se cured. 1 j - PfY"--- 1 They All Like Them Everybody that uses the Seto-. blade safety razor likes them.,' You can get them at F. E. Shafers, the paddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. To Enjoy Meats You want to know that every cut is made right. Hill and Hansen, pro prietors of the Capital Meat Market, are experienced meat cutters and know how. Phone 246. loo Had Better Place your order earlier in the morning for your bread as the sale of our bread Is Increasing dally. Phone Main 131. The Sunset Groc ery. Iowa and Oregon A recent arrival from Afton, Iowa, received a photograph of a mall car rier stuck In the deep snowdrifts In March near that place. The Iowa man and his family had their picture tak en under a mangalla tree in full bloom at the Oregon State Capital, and the Board of Trade has the two pictures on an advertising card. A lady suggests following Inscription: "Now is the winter f our discontent, made glorious mummemr by removing to Oregon." Sunday Afternoon l'lre-- Sunday afternoon the fire depart ment was called to the United States National bank building to extinguish a fire which had caught in one of the awnings on the south side of the building. The department made a quick run to the Bcene of the fire, but It had been put out before the boys ar rived by the use of a garden hose. The fire was caused probably by some one carelessly throwing a cigar or cigarette stub from one of the win dows, or psslbly a match. Part of the awning was burned away, but no oth er damage was done. Swedish Lender Coming The Rev. Dr. J. R. Andrews, super intendent of the Swedish Methodist church work on the Pacific const, will arrive In Salem, together with the pastor, Rev. John Ovall, next Wednes day, May 22. In the evening he will b eentertalned by the Board of Trade and In the afternoon by the Swedish people, at Mr. Donaldson's residence, 518 South Fourteenth street, and will preach In the evening at the Swedish Methodist church, corner of South Fifteenth and Mill streets, at 8 p. m. Rev. Mr. Andrews Is one of the lead ing Scandinavian ministers In the West, and his vlBlt to Salem will be of great Import to the city. Fine Bulnfiill Monday At 9:30 o'clock the heaviest rnln of the senson fell on Salem and the Immediate vicinity. The shower last ed for about 15 minutes, during which time .35 of an Inch of rain fell. The Btorm, which was not accompanied by any wind, seemed to be heavier Herons the river, but no damage has been re ported! The streets of the city were thoroughly flushed, which Is the. first thorough flushing the Bt reels hnve had for several weeks. The filthy condi tion of the Btreets on Sunday was demonstrated again yesterday. On ac count of the lack of -proper flushing and cleaning there was a great deal of dust and rubbish on the streets and In the gutters, which Is a great detriment to the otherwise attractive fcaturs of the city. The gutters, In places, were filled to overflowing by the heavy fall of rain, but It soon flowed away when the rain ceased. ew Railroad Bridge During the pnHt week a good deal of progress has been made on the new railroad bridge to bo constructed across the river at the foot of Union f treet. Construction work began on the opposite side of the river about one week ago and has gone forward Ft a good pace. All the cabins, bunk houses and mess-houses are com pleted, as well as about one-eighth mile of temporary track. There Is a plledrlver on the ground and at work. They have a large steam shovel and derrick on the grounds as well as three or four donkey engines and a large number of steam pumpB, be sides bridge material of all kinds. There are about 30 ment at work there now which will be gradually In creased as the work goes forward. EYE EXAMINATION AXD FITTING GLASSES Is our exclusive work and only the most modern methods are used. When we have your glasses ready for adjustment, they are eyeglases of the finest quality, exactly made to correct the do foct of either or both eyes. Let us supply you with Cor rect Eyeglasses. A. JTCCLLOCII Optometrist. 291 North Cemmerclsl 8U (Ground Floor) t Pfctai til Offlfs Bean t I Mister Restaurant Man You emfhoia "and 'gain more trade by using Grand Union teas and co ffees, Unci;' Sam's largest retailers. Phone Lockwood, 968 Main. (iuardlan Clell Hayden was today appointed guardian of the person and estate of Ben Isaac Maxwell, a minor, of this city. Campaigners Enjoy Touring the country theBe days, but nothing so really enjoyable as "Crls pette." It Is Just delicious; ask your dealer. Put up In five-cent packages, The Hayden Estate In probate court today Clell Hay den was appointed administrator of the estate of Zerelda Hayden, who died In this city May 4, 1912. The heirs of the estate are: W. O. Hayden, Clell Hayden, Miller Hayden and Ben Isaac Maxwell, all of this city. Another Wedding A marriage license was issued in the clerk's office today to Clyde W. Cutsforth, aged 26, of Gervals, to wed Miss Mamie Florence Hall, aged 23, of Gervals, tfie ceremony to take place at their home town May 27, 1912. Deported to Russia Dr. Stelner, superintendent of the asylum, yesterday deported Isaac I.evltan to Russia of which country he is a citizen. He was ent direct from here to New York, and from there will be taken to his native land. Hhe was committed to the asy lum from Portlnnd laBt December. The Parker Studio . Has over 12,000 registered nega tives. It may interest you to know that they will make a dozen post cards from any of them for 75c, If ordered before June 1. You can't buy post cards at the Parker studio after June 1, however, as on that date they will discontinue this branch of the work. If you want post cards get In your orders at once. Ilrlggs Still Laid I'p E. L. Brlggs, a Grand Army man, who was seriously Injured by the col lapsing of a scaffold at Nineteenth and State streets about two months ago, Is still in the hospital. He Is Im proving slowly, but It will be some time before he will be able to be around. When the Bcaffold fell he struck his foot In such a manner as to break the hones Just above the foot. Both the tibia and fibula were broken, one of which protruded through the flesh. The tibia was splintered for a distance of about 10 inches above the break, which Is the cause; of his slow recovery. Remains of Frank Wlckc The body of Frank Wlcke, who died In Portland May 19, 1912, of tubercu losis, will arrive at the Klgdon & Rich ardson undertaking establishment on the 6 o'clock train over the Oregon Electric for burial here. The funeral will be held from St. Joseph's Catho lic church nt 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. Mr. Wlcke was about 33 years of age. Ills father died several years ago. Ills mother is still ullve, and there are several brothers and sisters surviv ing. The family formerly lived In this city, and resided Just north of the Grant school. They hnve many friends here, who will regret to-learn of the untimely death of the young man. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boles, of Tilla mook, are visiting at the homes of their daughters, Mrs. Albert Thomp son and Mrs. Harry Rowe. I . m. Rnsebtirg will have among other things nt its big strawberry carnival next week, theree brass bands. The carnival Is to be held May 16-17-18. A new W. C. T. IT, has been organ ized nt Tillamook. Portlnnd city council passed an or dinance against betting on baseball. lournsl "Want Ads" Frier Results. NEW SHOW at the BLIGH THEATRE TO - DAY --f-M-f-- 25c to $1 Each For the very best Chamois and Sponges for your carriage or automobile. :: Fry's Drug Store It headquarters for these I goods In Salem. We buy direct and can show clean, fresh stock i; 280 N. (Wl Street - FosterS Baker Groceries and Meats SANITARY COVERED BACOX This Is the new process that retalus the flavor and keeps the meat clean. Ask for It and notice the difference. Hums Shoulders, Dry Salt Meat Fresh Strawberries Every Day Sweet Oranges 20c? 3 dog. for 35c Fancy large size Lemons 30c FRESH VEGETABLES Peas, Onions, Lettuce, Radishes, etc. Remember, we deliver all orders promply 'We uitn to please. PHOXE 259 STATISTICAL MAIMED. YOUNG HUMMELL. At the resi dence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Frank M. Fisher, 263 North Seventeenth street, at 6 p. m., Sun day, May 19, 1912, Miss Florence Hummell to George Raymond Young both of Salem. The newly-weds will make a wed ding trip of three months In Indiana, after which they will reside perma nently In Salem, where Mr. Young is a lineman for the telephone com pany. DIED. GAY At the family home, No. 715 Ferry street, this city, at 2 a. m., Sunday, May 19, 1912, Mrs. Sarah ,W. Gray, aged 58 years, 3 months and 9 days. Mrs. Gray was the mother of Mrs. Wm, H. Folger, of 99 North Cottage street. The funeral was held at 2:110 this afternoon at the late residence and Interment was In Rural cemetery. The Services will be by the Christian Science church. BAKER. At the family home, near Turner, Oregon, early Sunday morn ing, May 19, 1912, Solon Baker, aged 55 years, 3 months and 13 days The funeral will be held from the Presbyterian church In Turner tomor row forenoon at 10 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Booth officiating. Burial will be in Twin Oak cemetery. There survives him, besides the widow, three sons. BACKED HIS MOTOR CAR IXTO DARKER SHOP. Los Angeles, Cal., May 18. Halted by a traffic officer when he cut a corner,' J. L. Bowless became flus tered and backed his automobile Into a barber shop. He smashed two bi cycles and $250 plate glass window. He left the car as bond. NEW TODAY. ROOMING house for sale; 336 N. High near City Hall. Main 4. 5-17-3t SEE FRED Tonight. Commercial and State street In front of the Madison. 5-17-3t BKRRY CRATES and hallacks kept for sale at Salem Fruit Union. 6-17-3t FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets, small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the Insurance man, McCornack build ing. 3-12-tr FOR SALE Two big lots; no Indebt edness against them; good title and abstract; good well with force pump, and barn 16x24; east front. Will sell at a bargain. See L. IT. Josse, at Josse & Moore Furniture store Court Btreet. 5-18-2t FOR SALE Good No. 8 cook stove; cheap, at No. 1311 Saginaw street. i Phone Main 1748. ..&-20-3t FOR SALE Wood, second-growth, old growth and oak; second-growth Is dry wood. G. C. Bolton, 2016 Trade street. Phone 1894. 5-20-31 FOR SALE-Strlctly modern 7-room house; walking distance; owner left town, This property can be had for a few days only at a rare bar gain. Price $1000. Address "C. C. C," care Journal. 5-20-3t WANTED Experienced woman for light house work In family of two. Must furnish references. 828 South Twelfth street. Phone 1368. B-20-3t NOTICE Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wife. Clara Keuscher. George Keuscher. 5 20-3t WANTED A good housekeeper for smsti rsmuy. Must be good cook. Good wages to the right party. Call In person at 113 North Liberty street Ruef Bros. B-J0-3t Ismm & SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE The House of Quality You may like the Norfolk style when you see it on somebody else, but you may think it wouldn't do for Copy,1(ui Hin Sclulfner ti Mira Men's Underwear Regular $1,00 a suit; extra special, 78c a suit, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Men's fine balbrig gan underwear in both ecru and white; a fine woven cotton garment, just the weight for summer wear, Sup ply your needs during this sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only 78c a Suit WANTED Experienced woman for light house work In family of two. 828 South 12th street. Phone 1368. 5-20-3t NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCRGHAKDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents ISJ State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secirlry. BECHTEL BYJfOH 147 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery ur specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. BOWLING New location, 379 State Street Open Dally Everybody Invited, ladles especially Salem Fish and Poultry Market 173 South Commercial street. Tele phone Main 2125. Fresh Fish, Clams, Crabs, Poultry and Eggs Prompt service. 5-3-lm H ,C. BYBEE, Prop. TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED DTDllorn H RIBBOXS ROLLERS SUPPLIES m before yon do northing. C. II LOCKWOOD PfctM Vila MA 111411 N, CrtfciL Salsa, 9n I you, It's easy to try; come in and put one on and look at yourself, Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES are here in so great, a vari ety of styles and colors and patterns, you'll be sure to find what pleases you, This is the place for shirts the place for hats, and shoes and neckwear, THE RIGHT PLACE , FOR YOU Let's show you the neV Summer Togs :-. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FOBD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem. Or. Office Phono Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGD0N.RIC1IARDS0X CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. PRUNES We have one . of the finest large prune orchard propositions to be found at only $90 PER ACHE of which there are ,24 acres of or chard with 16 acres BEARING The whole place Is 155 seres, of which over 60 acres are under plow Balance In pasture and a lot of GOOD TIMBER It Is located about two miles south of Rosedale, part of It facing on tli main rock road. AIbo about a mile down grade haul to new Oregon Elec tric station. Good house, barn, etc. YOC CAT BEAT IT. LH0FER & SONS Investment!. 213 S. Commercial Street O 2010S d e rs Quick, courteous service day or night Stand-Hotel Marion Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. HsMger I WiM.oirmifATrn 7 73 J T A