DAILY CAVITAL JOCK.MAI.. nAI.KM. URKOO.N. SATURDAY. MAY 0, 1911. PAGE TEX. Special Xusle From 5:30 to 8:30 at the Elite Cafe, with Sunday dinner. One-Story Brick Building Next wecK we win nold ai i "Commercial' street- for $5000. Der Carnival for the Tiny Tots by & Willson. i Nine Acres Wc provide -, , 1 i ff S peci al s Fine gardt'n or berry ground, 3 miles out, 1 mil from station on 1 rt I! Tonight Only. 7 to 9 O'clock The "Good Goods" Store Offers Splendid Values Tonight Cheney Foulard Silks Good patterns ard colors one cf tho biggest bargains of the season. Groat special price, tonight only, yard . . . . . . 43c Be on Hand and Supply Your Needs at Great Savings Persian Silks Good qualities, 27 Inches wide. Note the great reduction.., ' ' 65c Silk tonight only special, ,i yard .... .. . 23c Honest Advertising Courteous : Treatment Acccorded '' To All Two Specials for Men- Mercerized "Lisle Hose A splendid summer sock tah blue and gray ' retSilaj 50c :yalu special .... 35c 80$.ap8penders8everal makes all good, pair 87c . Merchandise of Quality at Reasonable Prices No Inflated Values LADIES' " Sleeveless Vests We have sold seevral shipments of these. .They are gopd that's the reason. Fine ribbed. It will pay you to get several of these. ' Tonight only, each 5c It will foe to your' interest , " ,to supply your needs from our LARGE. ASSORTMENTS Handkerchiefs AH linen, embroidered and lace-edge finish, with neatly embroidered corn er. These are regularly sold at 35c. Special tonight only, each 19c Special Bargains arc offered in Dress Goods, Silks, Embroideries Laces. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready-to-wear reduced in price Great bargains in Shoes. Extra special offer ings in Men's Furnishings. It will pay you to visit every department. Save? Money by purchasing Now. Our Constant Aim "To Please" Lengne Meeting f- OITV MCMfC The Fifth Ward VII I IILIIdi ... ... League will meet m m m m " ' evening ai me Higniana cnurcn. night, i Miss Frances Ward Improvement Assisted by a quartette in the this (Saturday) Yama Yamma Man at Ye Liberty to- Special meeting of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M.; tomorrow at 1:30 p. in., sharp to attend the fu neral of our late brother, Charles H. Walker. Visiting breth. ren welcome. Hotel Marlon GrIU Will be open ever night until 12 o'clock. Table d' hote luncheon 12 to 2 p. m. dall, 50c. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf OllBon'i barber sSs? Glison'i cigar itore Ollaon'i baths open all day Sunday Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of Charles H. Walker will take place Sunday at 2 o'clock from W. T. Rigdon's parlors. A "During" Story ! ' "The Spendthrift," which Frederic Thompson will present at the Grand Opera House Monday . May 8, Is said to be one of the most daring stories ever staged,, and this Is saying a greai deal, considering some of our niodjrn dramas. It Is a play with most startling situations and dia logue ' IV. 0. YIY- Not fit tin fa rt Co 1am Po mn Cum. day Is the day we build our log cabin. ,1n the fair grounds. Come' early. Big feed. Big time. . 6-4-3t ' , Vehicles I , Several good second band buggies at great bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, foot Of State itreet 4-27-tf V The Many Patrons Of the Elite Massage Parlors will, please note, our new location. On ) May 15th we will In the Bligh block open newly equipped, making the I parlors the most up-to-date In the Pacific aorthwest. 5-4-3t Itnre Mushroom BIpe , " I Dave McFadden brings' The Jour nal editor several specimens, of the somewhat rare beefsteak ' mush room. It has a' very rough and toad like appearance, and grows as large as a Bartlett pear. When fried In butter It has the fine flavor and ten derness of a, good ripe piece of beef steak, and Is Just as edible. The week's rains have brought thera out ahead of time, as they are generally found In the fall of the year. A Pleasant Outing One of the prettiest walks or drives around Salem Is that trip to KIngwood Park. Go over wltli the crowds today and see the recent im provements. w. o. w. Neighbors of Salem Camp special cars leave State and ' Commercial streets for the fair grounds Sunday morning at 8 o'clock sharp. Many visitors will be with us. Come and enjoy the fun. i 5-4-3t Company Licensed- Insurance Commissioner Kozer today granted a llcfense to the Frank lin Insurance company, of Washing ton, D. C, to transact a fire Insur ance business In the state. S. M. Boyer, Of Portland', has been named general resident agent. ' J' Inspects Roads The members of the board of coun ty commissioners spent the fore noon today In the Inspection of road routes petitioned for and also the sites for proposed bridges in the vioinlty of the city. The afternoon session was devoted to the transac tion of routine work. ( by & Willson. To Visit Kliigvtood Park Hundreds' of Salem people will take advantage of the opportunity of seeing KIngwood Park today. The recent rains have done wonders for the trees and shrubbery. The Food You Fat Is First Step Toward perfect health and in creasing vitality, provided It Is ab oUtoly par and wholesome. Qual ity and prices count here. J. W. Iawrence, corner Ferry and Commer cial streets. See Hollywood Don't overlook our fine five-acre tracts at Hollywood. Nothing better In the small tract line than these. All cleared, rich soil, easily worked, cheap and on easy terms. Bechtel & Bynon. Remember The regular Sunday dinner at the Marlnn Hotel, from 6 to 8 p. m. These enjoyable dinners are looked forward to by Salem people. De lightful music is furnished, and the service is excellent. , . Brings Condemnation Suit '"' W. L.'Benham, representing an ir rigation project near. Stayton, to-i day brought a suit In the circuit court to condemn lands belonging to Lucy J. Kearns for the purpose of constructing a ditch across them. This is the second case of this na ture brought by the company this year in the circuit urt here. - Institute nt Centennial State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman Is making plans for a hlstorclal Institute which he proposes to hold at Astoria during the last two days of the Centennial celebration. The program will be In the way of historical review of the progress made in the state since its settlement. The Regular Sunday Afternoon Lecture at the Commercial hall will beheld tomorrow at 2:00 p. m., Rev. Bandy of the Unitarian church and Lloyd C. Ramp, of Portland, will be the speakers. Everybody cordially Invited. Printers' "Slim" hull The Allied Printing Trades, base ball'team of' Salem will play the Falls City Commercial club team to morrow morning at Falls City. The Salem and Falls City railroad have arranged for a special Sunday ex cursion rate especially for this game tomorrow, and the baseball fans of Salem who take advantage of this privilege can take their wives and sweethearts and a big basket lunch with them and spend a pleasant Sun day at the little jcity by the falls. The train leaves West Salem at 9 o'clock Sunday morning and the af ternoon train returning reaches West Salem at 5:30. Judge Mollis In City Judge Hollis, of Cottage Grove, Is In the city on business and was a caller at the state house today. The judge saw service in the house of representatives during the legisla ture and was one of the strong men In that body during the session. Fried Spring Chicken For your Sunday dinner at the Elite Cafe. Cant be beaten. johnstoB & Murpoy "SHOES FOR A GENTLEMAN" TAN OR BLACK SIX LASTS Nine Patterns " Button and Lace Four Leathers Shoes $6.00 Oxfords SS.SO 1 We have all widths and know how to fit your foot properly Ye BOOT i HOE TO) 326 STATE STREET i. I 1 Little Folks as for: the Grown ups, Clothes that are well cut! and that f,t; materials tha W are cood: Hpionc 1 W l.ai"ty andfresfh l00ki"g; workmanshj! ,ftft.'f that is arruratp anH vui . H TL " ,. . aiauu wear. These are the qualities that stamp al X our infants' wear. We want the children to grow up with X our store. Therefore we have givtn t the same attention to their deistinctive t requirements, as we have to those of their parents. Our very large and varied stocks guar- anteed f nrthermore, entire satisfaction for mother's teste and purse limit. The cheeriness of pur store, and the t helpful, pleasant service of our salp4 f nrrt mala ' . . , .t jff shopping with baby a pleasure. Monmouth, Oregon The home of the State Normal, Is a splendid town, surrounded by a mag nificent country. The climate can not be excelled on earth. Land Is cheaper here than any place in Ore gon considering everything. We want good people and can take care of a great many. We have a very large list of very fine bargains. Note the following : ' A splendid 123-acre farm 4 miles out for 50' per acre. A good rolling farm of 67 acres improved, only 2 miles out, good soil; ?60. 2S5 acres almost In town, 200 un der cultivation, excellent soil, $75. 70 acres near town, house, barn, orchard, lots of berries for $32. 52 acres with improvements costing $4,000, an Ideal home, $7,000. The only hotel in Monmouth doing a fine business, $1300. The only hotel 'In Jefferson, Ore gon with splendid trade, only $5,000. Terms can be had on all these. Write or come and see us. 200 acres all black fine piow land, well Improved, almost In town, $100. A very, fine 450 acre stock farm with R. R. running through It, only $35. Monmouth Real Estate Company Reduced Prices on Our Entire Line Slips, Long , Dresses, Skirts, Pinning .Blankets, flannel Shawls, Nightin gales, Bands, Bootees, Crocheted Sacks, Night Slips, Leggings, Coats, Prench Dresses, Stork Pants, Knit Underwear, Panties, Bibs, Caps, Bonnets, Sweaters, Aprons, Romp ers, and Hand Embroidered Dresses. jt1. . .41 M .1 & "Harvard Mills" Salem's Popular Store U. G. Shipley Company 145-147 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Attending Institutes State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman went to Hllls- boro today where he' will deliver an address at an educational rally. Sold n Ford Vlck Bros Salem agents for the Ford, today sold one of their Model T Torpedo roadsters to Dr. B. H. White, of this city. Dr. White's car Is one of the prettfest machines ever seen in Salem. E. H. Whiteside has severed hla relation with the Olm sted Land company and will hereaf ter be sales manager for the Salem branch of the Ford. FIsli Commission In Session The State Board of Fish Commis sioners is In session at the state house this afternoon and besides or ganizing and making preparations to ; assume its duties when the law j creating the board goes Into effect, j May 20. it will elect a fifth member. . The members now comprising the commission are Wm. Flnley, of Jen-1 nings Lodge; C. F. Stone, of Kla-' math Falls; C. K. Cranston of Pen-! dleton and M. J. Kenney, of Port land. These were appointed by the, governor and it now devolves upon them to elect the fifth member. A southern Oregon man will probably be selected. Chinese SatnaMon Is Bad. ' flJNlTFn rilESS I.EASWI WIKB.1 Canton, May 6. With Are and sword the revolutionists this after noon are threatening Sheklung, on the East River, 45 miles east of this city, and 57 miles north of Hong Kong. Troops have been dispatched by the authorities, It Is reported, to intercept them. T" T T 1 T T 1 -f I" NEW TODAY. WANTED Two girls for folding. Elliot Printing House. FOR SALE Finely matched team of young mares, suitable for carriage purposes. Will sell with or with out nearly new carriage. Sea Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street 5-6-3t FREE DELIVERY The Independ ent Market will hereafter make free deliveries to any part o the city. Phone In your ordera to 121 6-Ut'- BE SURE and see the new Stoddud-' Dayton auto. 30 h. p. folly equipped. Two door, $1450 and (our door torpedo, $1600, f. o. b. Salea E. N. Glllingham, agent . 3-21-tl- FOR SALE New 8-roora house, modern, two blocks frpm car line. Bargain for a few days, address Box 20, Fair Grounds 5-6-lw GREAT BARGAIN Six room houat in good condition, chicken House, woodshed, and fruit trees, Sew teenth, near D street. For a short time at $2100. E Hofer & SoM, 201 U. S. National bank, Salem Oregon. 4-29-tP- W ANTED A girl or woman for general housework. Good wages for competent person. Call at 335 North Capitol street. 5-6-tf FOR SALE New 2-cyllnder 5 H. P. Indian motorcycle. Owner wishes to buy small auto. ! Salem Auto Garage. .Phone 386. 6-6-tf SNAP. Two choice . vacant lots on 1 Twenfy-fourth street, just off State street, for $625, If taken at , once. See my agents. Bechtel & Bynon. -. . 5-6-lw FOR SALE Residence and large lot with natural shade trees, comer Mission and Twelfth streets, with fine modern Improvements ul mission finish. For a short time only. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 If. & Nat. Bank building, Salem, 0r. ''. 4-29-tf-' QTATKTIPM DIED. WILSON" At the Salem hospital, Fri day evening, May 5, 1911 Charles C. Wilson, age 72 years. Funeral announcement later. Mr. Wilson was a former newspaper man of Salem. Death was due to abdom inal trouble. KIRLIN At the family home, Mad ison and McCoy streets, Salem, Thursday evening, May 4, 1 911, James Stephen Klrlln, age 61 years. Death was due to stomach trouble. He Is survived by his widow and six children. The family arrived In Salem a month ago from Kansas. The funeral was held from the resi dence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. In terment was made In Odd Fellow's SOME BARGAINS We have some attractive propositions '. In farm lands, also tracts. See .us about Maplewood. This fine subdivision is only four miles from Salem on Salem Prairie, Is fine garden1' or fruit land, now all-in cropland , will be sold on easy payments. Olmsted Land Qr., 371 ; State street. Notice The Capital National Bank Has advanced the rate of inter est on all Its savings accounts to four (4) per cent per on. nam from May 1, 1911. All such acconntg upon which the agreed rate Is three (S) per cent will notwithstanding bear four per cent after (hat date. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Udy mut ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketi. Phone 724. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on personal and city property. Z. T. Keyes, 314 t S. National Bank Bldg. 4-15-im ' MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. 0 Norwich union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Ag 385 STATE STREET. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner Stute & Liberty St, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Cray BIk. rhoneSM. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES nought Sold Rented Impaired Ribbons Rollers sunnlie .. . n. invihin See Me Before ou ' C. M. LOCKW00D ., Ifnill Phone 214-10 X. Com St. s cemetery. j