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DAILY CAPITAL JOrRXAL, SALES, 0BEW. SATURDAY, JCNE 9, 1912. f AGE K1GB1. Agents for W. B. and La Vida Corsets, Sahlin Waist; Munsing and Merode Underwear, Onyx Hosiery, Royal Waists, Butterick Patterns, Pingree Shoes for Ladies, Nettleton Shoes for Gentlemen , 1 t V! '.hVM4 'I i' '1 h J .h i -UL. , - -"- r, i,-,r i j 1 I .3 3 Salem's Big Department Store . The Standardizer of Merchandise When you purchase at MeVers, you have that easy, satisfied feeling; knowing that the merchandise is "Good Goods" and that the prices are the lowest possible. Our courteous and efficient service speaks for itself. Use our phone or mail-order service if you cannot trade in person. . MEYERS' IS THE HOME OF QUALITY AND SATISFACTION ;,7 . yCp We arc showing a choice and attractive collection of Ladies' Tub Dresses A wide variety of styles and fin ishes in the popular colors;' mostly figured lawns and ging hams, very reasonably priced. See window display, Special Sale of Ladies' Sweater Coats These are a heavy, all-wool Shaker coat with the popular ruff-neck collar, Wide hem at bottom, colors, white, maroon and grey. Your choice $5.00 each, See window display, 1 7 . 1 ' . Li. ...21' , .'.r.,YlrJL ill Khaki Coats, divided skirts, dresses, bathing suits, etc, for your out . ing, They're all ready for you at Meyers, 593d Wednesday Surprise Gingham Petticoats Extra Special, 69c each These are in Tan and Blue in striped pat terns; well made and finished with a dain ty pleated flounce, A very good quality and not usually sold at this low price, 69c See Window Display None Sold before 8:110 0 Free Guess Coupon This coupon ,if presented this week, en titles you to a free guess in the Presiden tial Auto Contest, . Buy your needs at Meyers You may get this Buick, You want to look just as well around home as when you're away somewhere; we folks atliome like to see you look ing your best. You can al ways look your best if you wear . Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, They're all wool, finely tailored, fit good and they have a style that stays stylish, Let us show you these good clothes and our nice assort ment of Shirts, Hats, Neck wear, Underwear and all the other togs. . ,'Salem Cherry Fair," July 1 1th, 12th, 13th Bathing Suits Galore for Men, Boys and Children i I . "t Si II II la mwi w i n m 1 1 8 CupynthI Htt Bch'm It Manr I Big Ball Game HOPEWELL tuns T8. SALEM SENATORS 1 SALES! LEAGUE GROUNDS Sunday, June 30, 3:00 P.M. The . Giants have defeated tk strong Sheridan and St. Paul t (the latter twice) Chemawa Indian. x -v ..v uouu ouq nave lost M ono game, and that to McMlnnvUie Krause, their star pitcher, allowing t hnm hnf nna kU T.. aA u,w JUUB 1U ,BUB)l haj pitched phenomenal ball this geajon and there'll be a pretty pitcher's bat' tlo without doubt when they meet tin homo team, as both teams are back- in up uieir Brno artists n bl. league style. CITY NEWS, tit At Hnlem Pence Works. Tin' (IrcKonliiM KfntiHirmit Will nerve ohlrken tllnner Sundiiy. Mumm Hros., proprlptors. Cotue early. Siiniliiy Dinner, lintel Murlon Klvi' llihty lo N i. in. SKiliil tiililfl d ilute dinner prepared and served In lusty munner, 7r,c. A (iiime Momliiy Mttlit A luiHclmll KHine Ih Ki'li,'ilul"d for Monday iiIkIiI at the Wllluiuette field between the North Sulniim and the Y. M, C. A. team, to begin t :':!' fnitneryniiin HI W. 0. Allen, mnnagnr of the 8alein Canning company is reported very ill and not able to attend to' his large bimlnesB Interests. Hiked for Home The hiking Loyal Sons, of Tilla mook, left for home Friday, after de I'ciiUng the team from the Christian church of tbla city In a good game of biiHebnll on the local field. lteeoverliig From Operation Mr. George Frnzure, city foreman for the telephone company, who has undergone a very Herluus operation at the Willamette Simntnrlum, Is Im proving nicely. Mr. Fra.ure Is a member of the Ixiyal Order of Moose. TWE1JTY-SIX VOTES GO TO VVLSO A Small Collision An auto and a motorcycle collided nt. the comer of State and Winter streets yesterday, due to the nuto be- r'iiitltlei Dry Cleaning Fresh, dainty dressos are easily kept so If sent to us every little while lK on the wrong side of the street a . . , . , , .,,, ,,,iu .,., i It turned the corner, the motorcycle was sllRbtly damaged and the two to be cleaned by methods which elim inate cleaning wear practically re store the gown to Its original beau ny. lMione 300, 4l( Court streot 6-19-eod M .n I i t'""S -NkI" ON YOUR EYES It Is wlmhiiu to consult a siieclallst of experience ami Miindlng. It will save your eyes and prevent you making a bad bar Kln, From my S years' exper ience as nn expert In eyo ex aminations, eyesight tenting and the fitting of correct gbiKses, 1 mil In a pnxitlou to ltd vine as to the very best (iine to take, Von can commit me with eoiitldenee. I absolutely re fuse to supply glasses In any cane that docs not need them. Dr.riP.Mcridsob DIE. ()V OPTICS Ttuoms 210-211 V. S. National Dank Rulldlni motor riders likewise. Alliini)' Time Card Commencing July 4th, this time card will be In effect between Salem and Albany, and will be as follows: lx!ave Halem for Albany, local, 8 a. m.; limited, 10::b" a. in.! local, 4:20 p. m.: limited, fl:55 p. in.: local, 11:110 p. in. Arrive from Albany, limited, 8 : 3 a. m.; local, 11.20 a. m.: limited, 3:40 p. m.; local, 6:05 and 9: OS p. m. W. C. T. V. Celehratse- Tho W. C. T. V. Organizations or Ibis cltv will observe the Fourth of .Inly with a sane and sober Fourth at Marlon square. The exercises will commence at ten a. ni.. wlllit iiiuhIc hv the Millers' orchestra. There will ho readings and BeaklnK, Dev. Ilali- cock being the speaker In t lit morn ing. In the afternoon at. 2:110 there will bo a big Prohibition talk be IV I,ce Paget of Portland. All are In vited to come and bring their bas kets and enjoy the plcnlo nt noon. Broke Her Ankle Mrs. August Kehrberger-sustained a broken ankle as I lie result of a fall of seven feet Friday night, when she stepped through hole In the floor of her new homo on Stule street near ISth street. The house Is nearly com pleted, and had been provided with a temporary stairway to the basement, which wbs removed a few days ago to make way for permanent stairs. She forgot this, and so fell. Bho was taken home and Dr. C. II. llobertson reduced the fracture. Swedish Church Dnllcatlon - The Swedish Tabernacle, Methodist Kplsenpal churrh. corner of Fifteenth and Mill streets, will he Herniated to morrow nt 3 o'clock p. m. A number of prominent Swedish minister will Ink nart In lbs services. The noted singer. Miss Christian Olson, will give several numbers. At 8 o"clock In the venlnr the superintendent of the Swedish mission conference, the Hev K. 0. KBllstedt, will preach. All at mo cordially Invited lo attend. John ;j Ovall. pastor. Haltlmore, June 29. A break from Clark came In the 20th vote tolay. Idaho started It by changing the six vote It had cast for Hryan on the pre vious ballot to the New Jersey exe- willvo and the entire Kansas delega tion of 20 then switched from Clark to the Wilson camp. Wilson dele gate started a celebration, which was stopped by Congressman llellin who was acting us chairman, threat ening to clear the galleries. Totals Clark 512, WIIboh 388 Mi, Underwood 121 4, llurmou 29, Mar shall 30, Kern 1, Hryan 1, Jum.-s 3, Fobs 2. DEMOCRATS HAVE HOT TIME. (Continued from Page 1.) scattered votes were the center of at traction. Desperate efforts were made by both the Clark and Wilson field managers to swing the Indiana delega tion of 30 Into their column, but, fol lowing a caucus of the Indiana delega tion, the Hooslers refused to make any statements to who would get their support, once they decided to quit Marshall. .Much Talk of Guvnor. Governor Gaynor ocupled a lot of at tention in the early afternoon talk and Tammany leaders were mixing with all delegates In an effort to sound out sentiment regarding the New York mayor. Connecticut changed lis vote a trifle hy giving Underwood seven Instead of .Wanted Girl for general house work, If sc fc ic )(t jjc sfc )$c sc)t sji if! s(c lf( )f( STATISTICAL DIED. THOMAS. At the family residence, 155 North Fourteenth street, this city, at 1:45 p. in., June 28 1,912, Mrs. Mary J. Thomas, wife of August Thomas, aged 49 years and 27 riuys. She leaves besides the husband four daughters. The body was shipped from the un dertaking parlors of Rigdon & Rich ardson this morning to Portland for bnrlul. WANTED An experienced chauffeur wants (Hisltlon and will do all re pairing. Address 1314 Journal of fice. I 6-29-lw PERSONALS. Mr. j. w. itewitt, of Stayton, U In Clio city visftlng his sister. Mm P p. Martin, of South Liberty street who has been quite ill. Misses Corlnne and Floria Lach mund, of Seattle, have been guests of their father, Mayor Lachmund. tn, few days. Jtonaid U. Glover, private secretarr to Congressman W. C. Hawloy, hail rs turned to the city fo his vacation. A, E. Flnley is in the city. Mr. Pin lay was formerly proprietor of a plumbing shop on Center street, but is now In the cement, gravel and con crete business In Corvallls. H. K. Albert, state bank examiner, Is In the city for a few days. B. W. Golger went to Eugene Fri day. Kllis Edmunson has moved hack to aaiem. wr. uumunson nas Been a resident of Sllverton for the past two years, where he conducted a butcher shop. He occupies his hoiiBe on East State street. MONEY TO LOAN OX CITI PK0PERTI. Call at room 314 United States National flunk Building. WOOD. AND COAL in any quantity! Prompt delUerj our specialty. Fnlis City Lumber Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On good Ileal Estate tecirltr, BECIITEL & BTNOft 847 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. )Cft3S)S)SlflESltl3tt)fllll NEW TODAY. Good Dasehall Interest is growing In the baseball games played on the Willamette field by the twilight league, the game Frl duy night between the Watt Ship team and the Merchants team, being wit nessed by a large crowd. The score was 2 to 1 In favor of the Merchants all of the runs being made In the first Inning. The batteries on both sides were strong, and received good sup port from the remainder of the teams. lU SIXESS MKVM I.KAGl K Wll.l. MEET TOXIGHT This Is the last meeting of the league for the summer and one of the most vital questions with which tho different members of the league Rie concerned will he discussed. The meeting will be only open to members of the league and a strict enforcement of this rule will be made, as a discus sion of "Dead Heats, Pad Itills and tho Credit System as a Whole," will be discussed, and every member of the liagne Is requested, as suggested by the cards sent out some time iw , to bring a list of evory new creditor on his books mil to be prepared lo dta cuss those new customers, as to whether or not they aro desirable, or undesirable creditors, six votes In the ISth, the loser being Wilson, who only received one, while Clurk held his Btrength of six. , Ohio put Governor Foss. of Massa chusetts Into the running by giving tit in two votes. Clark got 2. Wilson 15 mid Harmon the remaining 29 of the lluckey delegation. Tennessee also made a slight chnnge. W. J. Hryan went to the platform to consult with OUIe James, and a lively demonstration followed. The topic of i conversation was not revealed, and Tirynn went back to his seat In the Nebraska delegation, where he con sulted with a number of bis lieutenants. Mute school. 6-29-at VOn SALKHrlck at Hollywood brick yard, $9 per thousand at the yard, wlille they last. Phones Main 2024 and 2124. 6-29-3t MEN WANTED for mill .and yard work. Phone 52 or call 349 South 12th street. ' 6-2."-tf FOR SAUi Fifty fine Buff Leghorn pullets. Will be lnying In a month. Call F. J. Greenway, Mnln 14.rB. 6-29-3t FOR RENT Sleeping and house keeping rooms, first floor, outside entrance porcelain hath. 411 N. Front street. 6-29-tf Hon Sewing Machine Mrs. W. K. Wilson held the lucky number which won the "Free sewing FOUND Strayed Jersey cow. Owner machine at Geo. C. Wills' music store rnn have same by paving for this ad Ills afternoon at 2:30 as advertised., and calltnu at 494 South Winter 'I he correct number was i"8ti." and f street, 6-29-2t Mrs. Wilson's number was 5864. ',, ,, , aMBaManaa.aM iOR 8AI.lv A good Jersey cow. In quire nt 2011 Maple avenue. 6-29-3t SIX ROOMS for rent. Would like young men for -roomers. Steady. 59 N. Liberty treet. 6-29-31 RKMEMBER THIS EVERY EVENING Hot Chicken tamales, Coney Island, California Paddy, Endhlllial lley .muochpollo and French tried chicken. I bet $20 Fred makes all kinds of California sandwiches for your wife. In front of Madison's. 6-28-2t FOR SALE Gas range, In good con dition. Four burners and oven. Call 310 U. S. National Dank bnill Ing. 6-28-2t DIG PICNIC At Marlon Square, Sa lem, July 1, 2, 3, 1912. Three great days; Instruction, amusement, rec reation. Addresses on the political situation of the hour, as follows: July 1, G. W. Ellis, of Portland; July 2, Dr. Chapman ex-president 0. S. V.; July 3, Rev. Albert Ehr gott, of Portland. With local speakers of all political parties. All questions open for discussion and debate Is challenged. Held un der auspices of Socialist party of Marlon county. Everybody Invited. Bring well-tilled baskets. 6-2-3t NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resided Agents IH5 State Street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or TRUSSES 8cle,'. New 8p.rmtlo Hhl.W T Airor.ii rrr """"i'XaiSS. ,Mport..tlmiil.tlnB liwriwwil blood ' e7nll ring OURK. Bl.leld. X'TZlorm Kiilu injury, ui,.voW.lile lth J"1."' ,U Low,,. MWI-I,,-, .I,jon..n UWO.O- l Drulleil ,le.TlptlT mail oror H Li"" ukw En tin Hunt lor Itlch Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when tho man meets a woman that owes Electric Hitters. Her strong nerves tell In a bright brain and even temper. Her peach-bloom complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic stop, from firm free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Klectrlo Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from' Indiges tion, backache, headache, fainting and dlsry spells they promote. Kvery where they are woman's favorite rem edy. If weak or ailing, try them. 50e at J. C. Perry's. ASTIGMATISM E THE EYE I Due to the refraction not being equal In ull parts, Is the cause of many eye troubles many people have astigmatism with out being aware of It. ' If you do not see well, It's unwise not to know what the trouble Is if It Is astigmatism we can correct It with proper glasses. Make sure of this by having your eyes examined here today. A. Mrd LI.OCH Optanieklst 391 North Commercial Street (Ground floor) Phone 925 Office hours J to 5 FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 1888 or 1419. 6-29-3t WANTED TO KNOW The wherea bout of Leonard Fisher (Vesser), horn In Rotterdam, Holland. H. L. Hoffman, 0411 Greenwood avenue, Chicago. j FOR SALE Ten acres of flrst-clnss fruit land, six acres In 2-year-old Italian prune trees, four acres In oats, new five-room hiingnlow, chicken house, well; beautiful view of the surrounding countrv; Just four miles south of Salem. ' Price $2.r.nn. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. fi-27-;U FOR SALE Acre tracts In Salem Heights, close to car line, a 5-rent fare, land all under cultivation Price S00 per acre, $;,0 down and io per month, without Interest foi three years. State street Oregon Realty Co., 2.5 6-29-3t FOR SALE-Severnl acres of choice land, all set to fruit; cherries, 4 years old, Just hearing, pears and blackberries, well fenced and on a good rock road. 4 miles out. Price 220 cash. The 8qnare Deal Real ty Company, United Stntes Bank building. Room 304. Phone 470 --td NEW BUNGALOW close in strictly modern, four blocks from business Bectlon; $200 down, balance month ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS making $10 to $20 dally selling "Titanic Disaster" book; told by survivors; 350 pageB; '60 Illustrations; price only $1.00; 50 per cent commission; 60 per cent lo general agents; cash prizes; freight paid; credit given; outfit free. Almost bb big seller aa "Ti tanic" is our new book. "Great Leaders and National Issues of 1912." Initiative, Referendum, Re call and other Issues discussed and explained In this book by the great leaders themselves Roosevelt, Bryan, LaFolIotto, Wilson Cum mins, Clark, Taft, Harmon, Under wood and others. Platforms of all parties; lives of all candidates. Hardest fought "Battle for Votes" In 50 years, creating enormous do mand for this non-partisan book; . 350 pages; 100 portraits and Illus trations; price, only $1.00. Both outfits free. Don't delay . Decide quick!! International Bible House, Perry Building, Dept. O., Philadel phia, Pa. jtt 24-26-29-30 V e t e r I narlan. graduate Mc Killlp College Chloafo, 1H-. which enjoji largest prsntN In the world. Lameness, dentlatry ami dlsease of the foot a specialty. dence. 1961; offlce, feed barn, 420 S. t . - M ' AA.' Phones: Besi- 278. Office awl Commercial street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND D1MT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 222 CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES CONCERT PIANIST Piano Instruction. Write for circu lar. Studio 491 .North Cottage street. ' ' Office Phone Main 183 Rtgdon Residence Main Ul. R1GD0N-BICHARDS0N 10. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. TYPEWRITERS All Mae B0U0HT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLEBS SUPPLIES 8em. befortyoa do wrtW" C. M. LOCKWO0D none '" ere?' tll-tH 5. Commercial. Sale. "r '