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PAGE EIGHT. DAIL OAPIXAti JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1010. JSL "i Saturday's Shopping Bulletin In Condensed Form Live After Supper Specials for Money SaversWomen's Tailored Suits now Half-Price Men's Suits Reduced to Fast Selling Prices ere orn Lucky, or did you always have to work for what you got. In either case, read the following, and you will profit by it if you act. You w WAR PATH 50c Black Hose at 39c Tonight thoHonlory Section offers to Saturday night shoppers one of our very bOBt grades of Onyx Laco Llslo Hoso, In beautiful patterns ef fects. 'Thoy como with double heel and too and nro adapted to tlio wearing of Oxfords. Buy as many pairs as ybu want at this low price, supply your needs to. last all through your vacation. On sale tonight from 7:30 till 9 o'c'lbck ,a the,(, extra low price of, pair. . . . . .39 (Hosiery Section.) ' ,, . 15c and 20c Batiste 81 -3c Buying was never as good as it will bo in the Wash Goods Section tonight from 7:30 till 9, when wo otter a superb grado of Figured Bap tlste at far below its real worth. It comes in a cliolco assortment pf figured patterns in wanted colorings; regular 15c and 20c values on sale after Gupper special at, yard. ...... .g i-3 (Domestic Section.) " ; $3.50 Pingree Oxfords $2.35 These aro tho famous Plrigreo mako for ladles. Tan bluchor Oxfords, wolt soles, very stylish lasts; they aro well mado and aro decidedly pret ty. Evoryono is entitled to at loast ono good pair of shoos when thoy cad, get such a well known make at a spoclal reduced prico. All sizes to choose from. On salo from 7:30 till 0:00 p. m., only ono pair to a customer at :thlo prlco $2-35 Suitable for dress or street wear. Ask for Style 11 j ) ( No. 1034. HYGIENIC ICED WATER FREE Cherry Fair July 7 - CITY NEWS. $' GJIsoh'b barber shop Oiison's cigar store Glteon's baths opon all day Sunday 12-4-w-s-tf Oct Out and Vote For Dr. Eply Monday, ho Is a Hvo man and should bo kept on the board. At Monday's Election- For school dlroctor, voters must voto in their Individual wards. Tho .polling places will bo opon from 2 'to 6 p. m, Bo sure and voto this .and bo out and voto. 'Miss Elnrn Wellcr ',- Will glvo two piano rocltals at tho 'irst Baptist church June 27th and .5 8th at 8:15 p. m. ' "Want Liability Act An lnltiatlvo potltion asking that 'an employer's liability act bo en acted at tho oloctlon this fall was filed today with tho secretary of ' state. Wanted: A School Director "Who ia no Who- doo" but who ltnowo "What Is What." Call at tho polls Monday nttornoon and voto for TP. J. LAFKY. At Monday's Election For school dlrcotor, votors mua,t 'vote In their individual wards, Tho polling places will be open from 3 to 8 p. m. Bo sura and voto this 'end bo out and voto. ni5 pWL OON8TRDOTION CO. s phono Main 304, 168 South Com ixaorclal streot, upstairs. Oonoral contracting and brldgo building, .concrete work In any form. SUIl VEYINO AND FLATTING A SPEC 1ALTX. Two crows in tho flold. Wo kovor sleep. D. D. Barron, Mgr. C-lC-tf Notion to Oonimctors '' Sealed bids will bo rocolvod by tho Oregon State 'Board of Agriculture until 1:30 v', hi., Tuesday, Juno 21, t which time said bids will be opened, for tho construction of n model dairy barn at tho Fair Grounds, in acaordanco with plana and specifications now on file at the pfllco of tho secretary at Fair Grounds. A chock for 10 yer cent of amount of bid munt accompany hid, The right is reaorv&d to reject ny or all bids. FRANK! MBRBDlTH. geeretary Oregon State Board of Ag riculture. Bajem, Qre. Jne 19 ? 1010. fi-ll-St 89 You'll AVnntcd: A School Director "Who is no Who- doo" but who knows "What is What." Call at tho polls Monday afternoon and voto for F. J. LAFICY. ' . A Good School Director Is a good man to keep on the job. Dr. Eploy is such a dlroctor and should bo kept on tho board at Mon day's oloctlon. At Monday's Election For school dlroctor, voters" must voto In their Individual wards. Tho polling places will bo opon from 2 to 6 p. m. Bo sure and voto this nnd bo out and vote. Want a New County An lnltiatlvo potitlon asking for tho croation of Orchard county with Milton as tho county soat was filed with tho secrotary of Btato this nftor noon. It is proposed to carvo tho torritory to bo ombraced within tho county from Umatilla county. Williams Is Released Tho preliminary examinations of Grant R. Williams, charged with threatening tho llfo of his raothor-ln-law, was heard yestorday by Judgo Wobstor, and tho proccodl-gs brought against him wero dismissed. Knvnnnugh Appointed Judgi John P. Kavanaugh, city attornoy of Portland, was yestorday afternoon appointed to fill tho vncanoy croatod On tho bench of tho circuit court of Multnomah county by tho resigna tion of Earl 8. Br'onaugh. Wji"ted' A School Director "Who Is no Who- doo" but who knows "What If? What." Call nt the polls Monday afternoon and voto for F. J. LAFKY. School Directors 'Exempt Attornoy Oonoral Crawford today advised Wm. A. Marshall, of Pqrt- land, that tho corrupt practtco act does not apply to tho oloctlon of school directors. Tho attorney gon eral holds that tho act, only .nppllos to national, state, county and city officers who aro. paid a salary, and that therefore school directors do not como within tho purview of the statute. Rack from the MIuc Mr. Ellis of the real oatato firm of Hills & Wood, U back from a Yls.lt to tho mining pronartlas of tho Ameri can Mining & Milling company whloh art laeatod near Merlin. Mr, KJIU reports that section of the country to be In a prosperous oondttlon, and that the company U making rapid progrew in the development of 11a mla. 50c Knit Vests at 33c Merodo Underwear has a national reputation for its good qualities. Every garment fits snug, making it comfortable and cool. These vests aro for women who wear,a 3 or 4 size. They aro good summer weight with low neck and short sleoves, flno ribbed; a good 50c grade on salo after supper from 7:30 till 9:00 o'clock at special reduced price .... 33 '(Dndorwcar Section.) 20c and 25c Suitings 10c 3C-lnch linen finish Suitings, especially adapted for wash suits, skirts and waists. A wonderful assortment of designs to choosofrom In figures, stripes and solid colors; very striking outing dresses and black suits aro mado from this ma terial; 20c and 25c qualities on salo. after supper" from 7:30 to 9 i 00 at, yard 10 $4.00 Men's Shoes at $2.65 They come in Corona colt leather, blucher style, morrocco inlaid tops, Tuxedo last; 100 pairs of tho famous Thompson Bros, mako on sale to-. night from 7:30 till 9. Men who appreciate stylo as well as wear In their shoes will do well to buy a pair of theso woll mado shoes tonight. After supper regular $4 values extra sioctal at. $2-65 Nono sold before time specified. PUBLIC PHONE AND LAVATORIES FOR PATRONS Be Glad You Came I EE AVnntcd: A School Director "Who Is no Who- doo" but' who knows "What Is What." Call at the polls Monday afternoon nnd voto for F. J. LAFKY. At Monday's Election For school director, votors niuBt voto In their Individual wards. ( The polling places will bo open from 2 to G p. m. Bo sure and voto this and be out and vote. A Man with n Record For progressive ideas sych as Dr. Eploy has pushed through on tho Salom school board is a good man to kqop thoro. Don't forgot this Mon day. Roosevelt Is In New York And It cost $37.50 for a sdat on Broadway. Tho Konilworth Homo Cooking dining rooms aro at 152 South Church street, and It will on ly cost you 35c to sit down nnd help cat our Sunday chicken dinner. Think of it! Smith DeMuth, Prop. Sergeant Cnso Dismissed Frank Sorgeant, who was nrrosted on tho chargo of kidnaping his olghtr yoar old daughter, Mario Sorgoant, from tho c stody of hor brother at tho Floronce Hotel, was glvon' his preliminary examination yestorday aftornoon. Judgo Wobstor held thttt tho stnte had fallod to mako out h case and dismissed tho proceedings. Fnuid Is Alleged t Tho ease of Smith nnd McGee against J, S. Vnndeluer et al, Is be ing heard today in tho circuit court. This is nn action brought to bring about tho reconveyance of .certain real property dooded away by a man by tho namo of Erlckson with the view, it Is charged, of owdlng tho payment of his debts to tho plaintiffs. 8ays Ho Was Over-charged W. R. Loughmlller, of SUverton, today complalnod to tho Oregon Rail road Commission that ho had been over-charged by the Southern Pa clfio Railroad company in tho ship ment of somo brick. Tho amount of brick shipped, ho states, was 40,000 pounds and that upon which he was made to pay freight 50,000 pounds. Registration Is Slow While tho registration books havo boon open for two weeks by tho county clerk the registration has been remarkably slow but 400 registering from the whole oounty. There is a marked Increase this week, however, over the first, and it is betievttd that as the election ap proaches the registration wilt ln crM at a rapid rats. Washington, Juno 18. Speaker Cannon replied fiercely from the floor of tho houso today to the speeches of tho insurgents made dur ing tho debate on rules reform yes torday. - "When my time comes I would ra ther pass from tho houso than bend my kneo before demagogues and self constituted righteous members of this houso who crlticlzo tho speak er," Cannon said. "Somo of the members attacking tho speaker wouldn't know tho rules if they saw them coming down the street." Cannon denied that he had over smothered legislation. The first action of the house undor the rulo adopted yesterday giving tho house power to call up bills on which committees had failed to re port was used to call up a bill cut ting democratic congressional repre sentation in southern states. Ben nett (Rep., New ork) introduced tho resolution discharging tho commit tee. The democrats yesterday voted for the reform resolution. TROUBLE GROWS IN OLD MEXICO El Paso, Texas, June 18. Troops aro marching overland today from Hermoslllo to Cananea, where 75 armed Mexicans were arrested Thursday night. Rifles and a quan tity of ammunition wre seized. Five hundred troops aro already In Can anea but It Is believed moro are need ed to prevent an outbreak against tho government. A special dispatch received hero quotes a man opposed to President Diaz as saying: "Genoral Torres had better keep his troops at Hermoslllo, because ho will need them there. Yucatan is not tho only place whore Diaz will need troops." First Gold from Alaska. Seattle, Wash., June 18. The first shipment of Alaskan gold, ?305,000 worth, tp come south this year, Is in tho vaults of tho Natlon.il Bank of Commerce and the Wash ington Trust Co., and tho first pas songors from the Interior of Alaska this year are at various hotels. Two steamships from Skagway arrived within 15 minutes of oach other last night, marking tho opening of tho travel from Northern Alaska. StrJko Is About Ended. Portland, Oro., Juno 18. Strik ing teamsters will not go back to work Monday. Definite voto to thl3 offoot was taken 'today. M. C. Banflold, president of tho Employers' association, had an nounced that all old men whoso places hnd not been taken by Im ported strikebreakers would bo al lowod to return to work If they ap plied for work Monday. Ho added that more than 150 strikebreakers wero on tholr way to Portland, and would go to work permanently If tho regular drivers didn't como back. New Hunk Opens . Tho Salem Bank and Trust Com pany will opon Its doors for business Monday morning. Wanted: A School Director "Who Is no Who- doo" but wlio knows "What Is What." Call at the polls Monday afternoon and voto for F. J. IAFKY. Wo Give You tho Nicest, Freshest Groceries, canned fruits nnd vege tables at prices that will swell your savings account. Test us for ono month. J. M. Lawrence, 197 S. Commercial Street. Notlct Notice is hereby given that I will no longer be responsible for any bills contracted horoaftor by tho firm of Coopor & Meohan, J, A. Coopor. 6.18-ats Rox of Notions Costly Mrs. T. E. Spencer, of Dudly, to day lodged a complaint against the Southern Paclflo Railroad company with tho Railroad Commission. Sbo states that she had a box of notions shipped from Dubois, Pa., which weighed 350 pounds, and that in ad dition to being broken Into, and de layed In transit, there- was a freight chargo of i 19.67 attached to it when it arrived at its destination. Modern Woodmen Attention Oregon Cedar Camp will meet In our hall Sundajt, Jjine 19, at 1:00 p. in. sharp, to go to the cemetery in a Uob' and decorate the graves of our deceased ueJghbora. By urdsr $300 Down, balance only $25 Why pay rent, with such an offer Room 5 TO HELL AND BACK. vvuuam a. i5UKur, mejioiea rori- land evangelist will lecture in the Unitarian Church, Chemeketa and Cottage streets, at 3 p. m. Sunday, June 10; rubject, "To Hell and Back". It is rare indeed that Salem can enjoy a discourse on themes of such deep Interest as the above Scriptural topic promises to be. Mr. Baker Is a deep Bible student and a very EVANGELIST RAKER. forceful speaker, . his power as an ovangellst is wonderful. Ho comos under the auspices of the Interna tional Bible Students Association, in itself a sufficient guaranty of his standing as n Bible expositor. This lecturo is entirely free. As all expenses are paid by, the Interna tional Bible Students Association, no collection will bo taken. The public Is cordially Invited to hear this noted evangelist's lecturo. Surely no thinking Christian can afford to miss it. THE CITY GOES WILD. (Continued from rage 1.) This day, Juno IS, is tho dato of Waterloo, Roosevelt gets back from Africa, Europe and Elba." , Tho Tribune says: "It need not be feared that a man equally at home and efficient in the Masai jungles, the Gorman court and in a great 'British university Will lack congen ial nnd profitable occupation In his own country." ' o Jltn Johnson to Move. San Francisco, Juno 18. Johnson will move his quarters to Laughton Hot Springs, Reno, Monday. W. C. T. U. Professor Motzger of Dallas Col lego, will speak at the W. C. T. (J. hall Sunday at 4 o'clock p. ml, Juno 19 th. Wolcomo to all. BORN. ,. JERMAN At tho family homo in Polk county, Saturday, Juno IS, to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jorman, a son. ..OT 60x110; Two blocks from State houso, $900. Easy payments, jot, Miller and Saginaw;- $650; ox- j -at buy. Lot 60x200 on 24th St.; $10 down, .balai, r per month. Lot in liU'iand Ave.; $10 down, $5 pgr nuiUh. Lot, 402 halt block of state hotbtt 42600. Loc, imrteonth and Center streets, $lti ' A good buy. Sxeti ent lot on 23d street, $225: $10 down; $5 per month. Terms oan be had on all tit the above. See SMlTn,GILMNHAM QQ. Itonm 8, MaCgrnaQk Itldg, Vlmw OO or 102B . Large modern 6-room house ,all the rooms are large, hot and cold water, lavatory cabinet kitchen, basement, furnace, lot 50x1 57. House shingled and has large porch. Two blocks from car line and five blocks from school, Best of locations, WW M 71 m McCornack Building. ;; PFRSflWAI S Mrs. C. Spray, of Salem, has gone to Portland to visit her brother and atte'nd the Pioneers' Rounion to bo hold In Portland next week. Dr. Robert E. iLeo Stelner, super intendent of the State Asylum for the insane, returned last evening- from a visit to Portland. Attorney General Crawprd went to Grants Pass on business today. Railroad Commissioner West de parted yesterday for a visit to tho Nehalem country.- Mrs. S. W. Howard returned yes terday from Portland whero she went in response to a call from hor , brother who was injured in an auto mobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley of Moro, who have been visiting In the city returned to their home yesterday. Judgo Wm. Galloway, who has been holding court In the city for several days, returned to his home at McMInnville this afternoon. MARRIED. DAY-CURRY Mr. D. Day, a former Salem boy, now of Portland, and Miss Clara Currey, wore married today. Mr. Day is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Day of this city. He is now employed In tho Wadham & Kerr wholesale grocery houso of Portland. They will make their home In Portland. o SAYS IDITAROD IS ALL RIGHT UNITED PEE!' IJUBID WIKB.l Seattlo, Wash., Juno 18. Reports that tho Idltarod gold strike lias fiz zled out are scouted by J. H. Scott, tho only arrival In Seattle thlsyoar direct from tho diggings. "Whllo I do not look for a second Nome or Klondike, I am convinced that there la somo great paying grav el bodies there," said Scott today. "When I left tho Idltarod, dirt pay ing $5 per square foot had been found on Flat Creek. Pay dirt well worth working had been discovered on Otter, Willow, Slate, Block and Grnnlte Creeks, all tributaries of the Idltarod. "I know conditions pretty well In that locality and I believe they are finding tho yellow stuff In good quan tities. But as I said before they "are not going to make any very big clean ups until they get In somo big ma chinery." x o Tho man who does as little as ho can for his wages Is usually tho man who complains about the wage scale. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Fldeut Agent Room 13 Rush Rank Itlk, Salom, Or. MONEY TO LOAN TFOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Uuitb Rank. Sajem. Or CAFE FOR THE LINEN We make a specialty of launder ing tho finest, fabrics and tablo linens. Clo.ues are not worn out with machinery. All work called for and delivered. Work guaran teed. Your patronago solicited. Highland Hand Laundry 2649 Currant Ayo. Phone 403 White Labor. BjjjMjlJMjajMBiaMBHHBBBBKBBM per month as the above mithl Phone 96 NEW TODAY y FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-8-10 or 1? pages folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap if taken soon. Speed 1800 to 200O per hour. Inquire Journal Salom Ore. 3-21-tf FIRE PROOF SAFES Large as sortment, now and second-hand. Also vault doors. Call or write for prices today. Portland Safe .Co., Agts. Genuine Hall Safe. 87 5 th St., Portland, Ore. 5-20-tf FOR SALE A first class side spring buggy, one seat, In A No. 1 condi tion; reasonable price. Call at Journal offlce. 6-9-tf AN ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE Concern wants a good, reliable man or associato man, who is fa miliar with tho peoplo and prop erties In Marlon and Polk counties. Address confidentially "R. E" P. O. Box. 354, Salem. 6-14-5t I HAVE OFFICE On ground floor In good location, will share with or without desks. Apply P.O. Box 354. C-14-tf .rOK SALE Several houses m Sa lem, and farm lanls at a bargain. Uapltal National Bank. 6-1-eod HOT WATER In ono minute and see demonstration at H. H. Hunt er's electric supply house. Agent3 wanted. "5-15-Gt FOR SALE A modern seven-room houso, on Court street, cement walks all around; plenty of shrub .bery; fine location; only $2600; terms. See Plant & ( Tallman, Room 205 U. S. National Bank Bldg.- Phono 479. 6-9-3t FOR SALE 10 pounds f goose and duck feathers. Inquire at 908 North 17th street. 6-18-3t A dry cell, which will work prop erly at normal temperature, is said to lose Its efficiency temporarily when cold, tho steel. WANTED AT ONCE A man with somo experience in automobile re pairing. Salem Auto Garago. 6-18-lt FOR SALE A modern, artistic now five room bungalow, bathroom, pantry, largo storeroom, electric lights, open flreplaoo, sewerage, roomy porches, largo lot, fronting oast, 17 bearing fruit trees. Easy terms. Inquire on premises, cor ner Chemeketa and 20th stroetf' Salom. 6-18-3t To Investigate Lorlmer. Washington, June 18. The senate committee on elections and privileges today decided to Investigate the charges of bribery In connection with tho election Sonator Lorlmer of Illinois during the summer recess. Chairman Burrows today reported a. resolution providing for tho in vestigation. THE CLIFF HOUSE la all newly fitted up and Is now ready to accommodate all who wlsb to come; also cottages, and tents for rant, For further information ,writi: to W. D. Wheeler, Newport, Ore., box 227. , it