PAGE SIX
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
Shriners Told of
Day to Be Spent
In Salem Gardens
Informing other Shriner th:t they
Hill be driven throush one of tin
garden spots of the world, 130 let
ter were being mailed Friday from
the Commercial club by the Arabian
Knight Shrine club of Salem to
Fhrlne potentates throughout the
I'nlted Slatei calling attention to the
iay when Salem will pay its respects
to the mystic organization June 23.
Through this method of Bending
the letters to the potentates members
of every organization will be appris
ed of the Salem Shrine club's enter
prise, and will be told that they will
be taken through some of the best
loganberry sections, hop yards and
prune sections in the country.
The visitors will be entertained in(
the city from the time of their arriv
al, about noon, to late in the after
noon when they will be returned to
Portland In automobiles furnished by
Salem citizens. They will be feted ;o
luncheon on the state house lawn
during their stay here. Welcome is
extended in the letters by King Uln
Cluncey of the Cherrians, and Dr. O.
A. Olson, president of the Arabian
Knight Shrine club of this city.
nn engaged in the bootlogsi:is busi
ness must do so at their own risk.
They cm not injure the car against
lss throuch confiscation by federal
agents This is the gist of an opinion
I prepared by I. H. Van Winkle, assist
i ant attorney general in reply 10 a query
i from A. C. Iiarlier, state insurance
i commissioner, as to whether a 'confis-
I cation clause" could be attached to in
surance policies covering loss on auto-
mobiles in this state. Such a clause Is
j against public policy, according to Van
j Winkle who holds that it would only
tend to lessen the diligence of persons
j selling automobiles on conditional
jsah'g and assist persons intending to
j engage in a violation of the United
States prohibition law in making tint
i purchase of an automobile for use in
! their traffic.
appropriation of $30,000 to cover
pcns--s throush year I'm and provid
iug penalties for violation of the ae..
Wife Charges Lack
Of Aid From Spouse
ItilU Josephine Brown Instituted di
vorce proceedings Thuswlay aKain.-'t
W. lirown, charging non-support an4
cruci treatment The couple were mar
ried at Harding, Montana, May 17,
1913. Of this marriage there are two
children, Perry Wesley, age 6 years,
and June Henrietta, aged 4 year
Mrs. Brown, who states that she has
six children by a former marirage, now
with her, states that her Sxuse has
never provided a home for hi family
and but poorly contributed to the sup
port of his two children despite hr
claim that he earns from one to tw.
hundred dollars per month.
Additonal charges are that the hus
band forced his stepchildren to "go
out into the world to care for them
selves-'; that he took money gien to
'. him by the wife and her children with
which to purchase a horse and cow
;and retained the money for his own
use.
In order to provide shelter and food
for the children, Mrs. ISrown states in
her complaint that she was forced
work outside, securing employment i
a cook at better quality restaurants in
Salem. When she returned from her
work which required her services at a
later hour each night, she states that
he would annoy her in many ways, ac
cusing her of infidelity and with asso
ciation with men other her husband.
The charges of infidelity are denied by
the plaintiff.
l She asks for an absolute decree of
divorce; custody of the children, suit
able 8upMirt money, the return of such
personal property now in her hus
band's possession and such other
measures of relief as the court may
deem necessary.
ton country, could not look better at
. una uuie ana wmi coiii.nueu avoralov ; verstiv
; growing weather both bumper train training ,.,
FWDAY,SAt,
Class
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Cupper Attends
Columbia Basin
Development Meet
Percy A. Cupper, stuto engineer, 1
in Portland today in conference with
delegates from Seattle, Spokane mid
Tueoina. and representatives of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, rela
tive to the development of the Colum
bia basin irrigation district comprising
1.750,000 acres in the l:lg iiend coun
try in eastern Washington. Cupper's
inlerest in the project lies In the possi
bility of Including u large body of land
in northeastern Oregon In the district
'hlch Isto he Irrigated with water ap
propriated from streams in Montana
and Idaho.
rAutomobile Sold
To Bootleggers
Not Insurable
Dealers selling automobiles to per.
Brown Prepares
Title For Market
Commsision Bill
The ballot title for the state market
commission bill which is being initia
ted by the state taxpayers' leagues hag'
been prepared by Attorney General
Brown and is now ready for signatures!
to secure for the measure a place on!
the November ballot.
The measure Is designated the "State j
Market Commission Act' 'and its pur
pose Is set forth in the ballot title ;
follows: '. j
To create a state market commis
sion establishing the office of state
market director, salary J4500 per an
num, and secretary, salary $3ti00 per
annum, defining duties and powers of
commission to be to assist in econom
ical distribution of products at fair
prices, disseminate Information con
cerning market conditions, encourage
co operation among producers, distrib
uators and consumers, mediate dis
putes when requested, supervise mar
kets land co-operative association, v
sue lahels in certain cases, inspect pro
ducts in storage, warehouses and com
mon carriers, authorizing hiring attor
ney and other employes, providing for
Grip, Influenza
Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Itclluble, An
tlscpllc Preventative
During Influenza epidemics spray
the nose and throat several times a
day with ono part Wizard Oil nnil
two parts water, using an atomizer
If you haven't an atomizer, gargle
the throat and snuff the mixture up
the nose. This treatment sets up nn
antiseptic wall of defense tigainsi flu
ccrma.
Chest colds nnd soro throat lead
to grip. Slop them at once with Wiz
ard Oil lxfoie they can develop Into
a. dangerous Influenza.
Get It from druggists for 30e. If
not untlsfled, return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache 7 Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 0c at drug
gitti. Guaranteed. (Adv)
L. M. HUM
, , Car of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
(iaa medicine which will cur
any known disease.
Open Sunday from 10 a. tn
until 8 p. tn.
15 South High BtrSet
Vilnm, Oregon Phoin 181
FRECKLES
.March Worst Month for This Trouble
How to Itcmove Foully
There's a reason why nearly every
body freckles in March, but happily
there Is n!so a remedy for Uiese ugly
blemishes, and no ono need st'.iy
freckled.
Simply get an ounce of Othlne, dou
ble strength, from your druggist ard
apply u little of It night and morning
and In a few days you should see that
even the worst freckles have begvn
tn disappear, while the light once
have vanished entirely. Now is the
time to lid yourself of freckles, f .r
If not removed now they may sti.v
all summer, and spoil an otherwise
beautiful complexion. Your nton.'y
back If Othlne fails. (Adv)
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
I Also Junk of All Kind
' Best Price Guaranteed
CALL m
i Capital Junk Co.
J The Square Deal none
171 Chemeketa St. Phone III
Draperies
mapr n, onnrcn to fit
YOUR WINDOWS
C.S. Hamilton
140 Court Street
SEE-
Woo dry's Stock
of Furniture, Ranges, Mentors,
Hogs. TouK i'Ic, before) you
buy
S7U N. Com'l ..SI. Phonos 51(1
or 611
WOODRY
BUYS and SELLS
EVERYTHING
Phono 510-511
270 X. Commercial St.
! DREAMLAND j
1 niMi
; mm iv
I th:sd v, Friday,
K.VI'l KOAY, SPXOAY NKillTS
SUNDAY aftf.knoon
J Ladle Skates Free Friday
Night.
Ladles Skulcs 10c Tuesday ami
Saturday Xlghts.
TTiM
"Walfelt"
.'ke the place of hou
llnlng for lesa
r Max 0. Bur en
17 North Comnxiutiti
Teams Wanted
To haul lumber. Also men
for mill and woods work.
P. A. STANLEY
Lyons, Ore. I
AUCTIONEER
Sale conducted everywhere. Farm
sales 2 percent; city sales 5 percent.
We save you money on advertising
Col W. F. Wright Auctioneer
Phone 734
COMING to the OREGON THEATRE
FOR THREE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY
A Special 10c Matinee Saturday at 10:30 for Children
under 14 years
W. W. ROORE
House Furnisher
HOME OF THE VICTROLA
You get more for your
Money at Moore's,
MAGNETOS
' W. H. Hildebrandt
& Co.
Official
Eisemann Magneto
Service Station
i79 North Commercial street
SALEM
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In my opinion "THE TOLL GATE" is the.
best picture I ever produced."
William S. Hart.
MI
CHELIN
TIRES AND TUBES'EXCELi:
In Workmanship. Durability and Service
MICHELIN
Tires and Tubes are Full of Life
Phone 74
CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE
319 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
Salem, Oregon
Saturday A
Sale
uction
401 FERRY STREET.
1:30 P. M.
7 Head of Pigs 8 weeks old
1 Hay rake, 10 feet long.
1 Mower 5-ft. cut.
1 12-inch Plow.
1 Set of Work Harness.
Northwest Fruit .
Conditions Best Ever'
Portland, .May 21. Crop a'i.1 fruit
;ouditiom in the lacific northwest and
in the Oicgoii and southern Va-shlns-
Furniture
BEDS, DRESSERS, SPRINGS, TABLES.
Bring in what you have for sale. If you want to buy J
come to the sale. We can sell anything you have, auction
or private sale. J
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NO NEED NOW
TO BE GRAY
And tell the world of
your troubles and years
for Co-Lo will restore the
natural color, life and lus
ter to your hair in a man
ner nature approves.
Co-Lo a scientific procexs
perfected by Prof. John If.
Austin, over JO years a bacter
iologist, hair and scalp specialist.
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'Ji Hair
MRostaer.
An.l ri.it on.i.a will lu. 1 . 't11 aVa
.... ...... ..... v ,uuSiH in wus month I "a
coming s-ason, according to officials lerniit oftip
of the Spokmio, Portland ' Seattle ; n"'r ''an'l t Camp n . "V
niilway. i "'a, Jum-is. """l.-
AJiJl.tf.H..XHl.ivTurJ .
Retiring from Business
Just a Little While and Swimming
Be Fine, So Why Not Buy Noiv Hoj
Bathing Suit
At f-3 Less
Our regular price. And. be mindful of this fact, men,tl
our regular price was put on several seasons ago. There
no such merchandise at double the price now. Sizes 40 to j
All have short skirts.
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THK TEN CO-LO SF.CHETS
Co-Lo is a wonderful liquid.
Clear, odorless, greaseless.
Without lead or sulphur.
Hasn't a particle of sediment
Will not wash or rub off.
Will not injure hair or scalp.
Pleasing and simple to ap
ply. Cannot be detected like tho
ordinary hair tints and dyes.
Will not cause the hair to
split or break off.
Co-Lo can he had for every
natural shade of hair.
AH for p.lack and Dark
Shades of Krotvii.
A i:lra .Strong, for Jet
Black flair only.
A8 for all Medium Drown
Shades.
A for all Very LIkIh Itrowu,
Drab nnd Auburn Shades,
Co-Lo Hair Restorer at Tei-
ry's drug store. (adv)
Men's Cotton Jersey Suits in
lilue, KTuy and black trimmed
in white or red, round and V
neck
ItcKiilar 50c jrnidejt now i-te
ltt'Kulur 05r trades now 14c
Ucuular $1.00 (trades now 7
Men's extra heavy cotton ribbed
round and V neck suits in navy
mid red, grey and navy, navy
with belt of green, black with
belt of orange
Itefliilar $1.2. grades now NIc
Itcirulur $1.05 grades now $1.10
Iti'Ktilar $i grades now $1.31
MISSES' WOMEN'S
All V XocU and Wln
Sleevelets
Miss's' I'.lue or P.lack Cotton
Joiwy iiatliins suits trimmed
in red or white. Sixes 30. 32,
:',4
Ucuular ." jtrades now .Vie
Heular $1.25 grades now 8-le
Itetdar $1.05 (trades now $1.10
Women's blue or black Jersey
suits trimmed in red or white,
some with white ribbon. Sizes
II), 42, 44. 46
Itcuular $1.00 grades now 0"e
Ucuular ,SI.2." grades now Hie
Kegidar $1.50 grades now $1
Regular $1.(15 grades now $1.10
Regular $1.05 grades now $1.30
Regular $2.35 grades now $1.57
Men's Wool Jersey SUiU i n,
ford and white. Uarlt "
nSe. Oxford with WtofjJ
l'Kidar $2.15 imiita,
Iti-gular $3.00 uraik's iw, ft i
Men's very fine all wool fei
... ruun m e.ira largf M
44, 4fi. 4S, SO. Cobr8.ip.il
.pie. lifiht blue and navy. Tht J
are certainly very exception,
vaiues
Regular S3.25 Knules im It
Regular $3.50 rndca nnd
Regular $4.25 grade m&4
"NIAGARA MAI
SILK GLOYES
I Hack and White, 2 elm
double lipped finger S:
(Ilitvi-s in Rixnl ys.oi'teil m
certainly very reasonable
en at our regular prices
Regular 8.V grades mm
Regular 81.85 smdr iwf
Regular $1.50 grades mm l
BAKE-RITE 'bREaS
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When you see a large, brown, Crisp Loaf like this, you u
know its
AKE-RIT
Made in the most Sanitary manner right before your vet
eyes and baked in our AUTOMATICALLY REGULAR
Electric Ovens, which insures thorough baking with a nlCt
crisp crust.
Bake-Rite Sanitary
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FOR LONO DISTANC1
ACTO TRUCKING
WillametteValley
Transfer Co.
PHONH 14o
WE ALSO DO LOCAL
HAULINO
B
Ueo. batterlee
aKery
Buy Remnants
AT TUB
Remnant Store
PH0S$
AUCTIONEER
457 STATE STREET
rHONE 1177-1211.