aACB BIGHT. DAILY CAPITA! OCRJfAL, SALEM,' OREGON, TUESDAY, Jl'NE 0, 1011. t 1 Meyers' Original June White Sale Is attracting a great number of economical shoppers White Waist Special By an exceptionally good purchase we are offering this lot of waists during our White Sale, special at ' ; 98c each The assortment includes cross-bar Dimities, Lawn and APover. Embroidery Waists,, trimmed with .insertion and . lace, ' Included in the lot -are Bulgarian embroidered' ' laWnf waists in several designs and colorings the very laiest.: All have low neck and peasant sleeves. You' If wc ider how they are made-at such a low price, ;,v Special 98c each Domestic Department Specials , Hne Egyptian Tissue for dresses; 27 inches wide, A ' ''e assortment of new patterns, 35c values 0"?r fecial at, yard . CJL rsress Ginghams A large variety of good pattorns, 27 Inches wide, 10,c values, f?ir special at, yard Cross-Bar Linen 32 inches wide, Colors light blue, . pink, lavender. Splendid for waists and "3 Or dresses, Regular 75c values, special, yard ... I luck Towels size 17x32, Over 70 j?i.r cent linen, A vary unusual value 1 1 r Extra special, each .' ' Crepe, Stripe Voile and Poplin 27 inches wide, Light blue, pink or tan, Values to 50c, Qr Special White Sale price, yard 1 JfiriGtmPOftATrn Tt CITY NEWS. For Sale Strawberry crates and Salem Fruit Union. . . ., ., ballocks. .. 6-30-tf Dont Forget : That you can pick up a lot at St. Louis on the 14th at your own price. Save that date for the auction sale of lota. 4loa' barber sic; G('on' cigar store Of moo's baths open all ditv Sundav 12-4-w-e-tf June Records Are now in and you will have to hurry to get your choice. Phono graph on free trial. Come In and ask HUIman & Peters about It, 247 North Commercial street. eod'-tf We llavo a Homestead That will make a good home. Der by ft WUlson. A Bare Sight The beautiful wild flowers on the slopes back of Kingwood Park pre sent a most attractive appearance and have been enjoyed by. hundreds during the past week. Date Set- The date has been set by the own ers of St. Louis on which the auction sale of lots will take place. Wednes day, June 14, Is the day. All lots will be sold. Five and Ten-Acre Orchard tracts in full bearing, on easy terms; well located. Derby & Wilson. Auction on the 14th The townslte of St. Louis, on the Oregon Electric, will be sold 'out on the 14th of June. Every lot will be auctioned off on that day. Easy pay ments ,wlll be arranged to suit buy ers. Battleship Will Come Governor West was today advised that the British battleship Sherwa ter, under command of Commander Vivian will visit Astoria during the Centennial celebration, and partici pate in the celebration. Fruit Canning Season Is Now On Now is the time for Gooseberries, We have a very fancy lot in just now, better order today, per gallon 30c Strawberries For The Table .Extra fancy Gold Dollars fresh in today, per box ..15c Extra fancy fresh tomatoes, per pound 20c Remember that we are in the Fruit Jar business this season,, We are handling the Royal Economy, Schram and the improved Mason; with wide mouth, We are in a position to please everyone that wants Fruit Jars, No matter what you want, Mason Jars, Caps or Rubbers, Economy Fittings, Eor These Warm Days Try our Boiled Ham, Chipped Beef, Beech Nut Beef, Pea nut Butter, Vienna Sausage in glass. Frankfurters, French Boneless Sardines, Nothing more pleasing-than our Cream Eastern Cheese, Pickled rigs Feet, Lambs Tongue, Our list of hot weather eatables is so ex tensive that space does not permit us to mention all of it, We sell separator butter, made by nice clean people at 25c per pound, Every ounce guaranteed. Good cooking butter 20c tb, ROTH GROCERY CO. 410-416 State Street Phone 1885-1886 I It Is ot Bleached I For the best bread use Olympic : flour. tu-th-sat ! Fashionable Dressmaking i Parlors have been opened by Sadie ! Flester at rooms 11-12, McCornack ; building. 6-5-at See for Yourself ! If you are Interested In getting ' the best there is In a home site, see Kingwood Park for yourself. You can do this by phoning Main 452 and an auto will call for you: i Hotel Marlon Grill Will be open every night until 12 o'clock. Table d' hote luncheon 12 ;.to 2 p. m. dail, 50c Tuee-Thurs-Sat-tf 62 Years In Polk Couny ' i John Holmes, who has lived for over 60 years In this section, has bought and will build In Kingwood.. The foundation of the dwelling has been laid and the superstructure wilf go up at once: Many fine hoih'es afe springing up In that popular' district The Box Office- Is open today for the sale of seats for "Summer Boarders." Why Wait ' !' For an orchard to grow, when you can get one In full bearing on easy terms? Derby & Willson. Intensely Interesting Those who have followed the lm provement work at Kingwood Park have been greatly interested at the many changes effected as the work progresses. Still greater changes will be made during the next few weeks. Vehicles Several good second hand buggies at great bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, foot of State street 4-27-tf Recovered From Operation Miss A. E. Rohrbeck, formerly as sistant superintendent of the Willam ette sanitarium, who was operated on a week ago Monday at the Salem hos pital, was taken to her home last Sunday, and is now able to be on the street. Has First Sweet Peas Herbert Mortimer, one of the re cent purchasers at Hollywood, claims the honor of the first out-of-doors sweet peas of the season. Several exquisite blossoms appeared for Memorial day and have been fol lowed by many others. Summer School of nvt Mrs. Marie Craig LeGall, of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Philadelphia School of De sign, awarded a gold medal, will open a school of art June 7. All branches taught. Orders for pic tures, $2.50 up. Studio 1132 Cen ter street. Phone 1164. 6-5-3t Hindsight and Foresight The difference between foresight and hindsight Is that in one case the possessor takes advantage of present opportunities and in the other is cov ered by the words: "Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'it might have been.'" Be a foresighter and foresee the possibili ties awaiting you at Kingwood Park. Sues on Note F. E. Wray has commenced a suit in the circuit court against Otto C. Bluffe and wife. The purpose of the action Is to enforce collection on a note for the sum of $196.10. Wild Flowers Galore , Scores of persons were over to Kingwood Sunday, enjoying the sights and gathering the beautiful wild flowers on the gentle slopes of that attractive addition. Bunk Brings Action The United States National bank today brought suit in the circuit court against O. W. Huffman and Ed. C. Herren. The basis of a suit Is a note for the sura of $3 100. Fnneral Notice The body of Mrs. Cornelia Lady Fullerton arrived from Corvallis on the 3 o'clock train this afternoon. The funeral services were held at the grave Immediately following the ar rival of the body. Interment was made in Odd Fellows' cemetery and Dr. R. N. Avison of the Methodist church, conducted the services. Mrs. Fullerton was the wife of C. P. Fullerton and was a former resi dent of Salem. Addition de Luxe The modern "methods employed by the Capitol Trust company, owners of Kingwood Park, in developing that picturesque addition have been the cause of Interesting over 200 of the leading families of Salem and sur rounding towns to invest there and many will build their permanent homes in Kingwood. A number of attractive houses are already well under way and many more are planned and will be erected In the near future. Laugh Tonight at the Grand. If you are there you surely will because "Sum mer Boarders" Is one of the funniest comedies ever written. "Summer Boarders" Tonight at the Grand. Don't fail to be there. It will do you good. 25 Per Cent More Bread Guaranteed from Olympic than from any Valley flour. tu-th-sat Costs More to Buy Costs less to use; Olympic flour. tu-th-sat Get the Discount For watering your lawns. All Ir rigation bills paid on or before the 10th day of June will be discounted 10 per cent. Salem Water and Pow er company. 6-6-4t The Seut Sale 'For "Summer Boarders" Is on to day. ., Secure yours early, as there is going to, Be a'"big' house. No Concert ' There will be no band concert Sun- ija afternoon at Marlon square. Has a Sprained Ankle ' ;.S-L.' Morgati, manager for Ye' Lib' e"Hy T heater, today while descending the stairs leading from the balcony of Jhe theater, had the misfortune to sjlpand sprain his ankle, and as a result will be confined to his home for a few days. The Food That You Eat Is the first step toward perfect health- and Increasing vitality pro vided It is absolutely pure and whole some. Quality and prices count here. J. W. Lawrence, Ferry and Commer cial. Phone 311. AH About a Horse W. F. R. Smith, who formerly owned a blacksmith shop on South Commercial street, appeared before Judge Daniel Webster In Justice court this morning to answer to a charge of larceny by bailee. D. B. Ifvln, also of Salem, charges Smith with having sold a horse, the alleged property of Irvin, and asserts that Smith appropriated the funds result ing from the sale of the horse. Mr. Smith claims that the horse was given to him. For Sale Reserved seat for "Summer Board ers," the comedy given by the stu dents of the college of oratory. In quire at the box office of the Grand today. The Regular Monthly Meeting Of the Cherry City Improvement league will be (held at the Board of Trade rooms at 8 o'clock this evening. The Day Will Come- Within a very short time the man or woman who owns property in Kingwood Park will be considered fortunate, as this addition is bound to be the swell residence section of Salem. The time to buy is now. You can investigate without cost to your self by merely calling Main 452 and an auto will call for you and take you to see Kingwood Park for your self. Judge Elgin Ties Knot Municipal Judge Charles Elgin yes terday performed the ceremony which united in marriage Wllla Cam illa Vinson, of Salem, and Eric C. Munk of San Francisco. The Judge is. an expert In this line, only he omitted kissing the bride. Hold Banquet . The banquet of the alumni and senior class of the college of theol ogy of the Willamette university, was held last evening at the Hotel Marlon. In all 22 persons sat down to the banquet table, and addresses were listened' to from Dr. Kimball, Dr. Hammond, Professor Sherwood, and Dr. Homan, president of the In stitution. After , the banquet the alumni association elected the fol lowing officers: D. L. Fields, presi dent; W. T. Beatty, secretary and treasurer; and C. L. Cressy, vice president. " ' i o.a-w'A Trf- xv-r-xr iSr; on, or raw oVvo- i -uH-A-ny .wu 4, w uhu. X iwfflp- Our June Sale in Full Force Wc invite you to inspect our offerings and give our prices me closest scrutiny, we are new in your community with a complete stock of new merchandise, and we ask you to see the lines we carry, criticise our regular prices and our special offerings and if you find we are wrohg even 'afier you yave made you purchases, your money wilf be cheer-: fully refunded. ; ; EVERYTHING IN WHITE EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS : REDUCED I Our Entire Line of Cloth Suits Reduced. . f T W . mm . K m . ' V ' wur enure juine or uoin oats Keduced. Our Entire Line of House Dressss Reduced. V Our Entire Line of Lingerie Dresses Reduced. Our Entire Line of Infants Wear Reduced. Our Entire Line of Graduation Rresses Reduced. Our Entire Line of Lace Curtains Reduced. Oar Entire Line of Trunks Reduced. Our Entire Line of Bedding Reduced. Extra Specials r, i ; Dainty Undermuslins Manufacturers' samples of fine under . muslins, made of soft finish batiste, cam bric and muslins, Slip-over gowns, high neck gowns, corset covers and drawer combinations, muslin underskirts, corset covers. Prices $1,85, $2,00, $2,25, $2.50, Special $1.39 Ladies' Waists , Fine tailored waists in embroidered linen, plain linen and plain Madras, and dainty lingerie waists; in all the new spring mod els, Regular prices $3,98, $4,25, $4,50 Special $2.97 Children's Wash Dresses Wash dresses made of ginghams, cham brays, percales and novelty tub materials, all sizes, 6 to 14 years , . Regular prices $1 ,25, $1 ,50, Special 94c Regular prices $1,75, $2, Special $1.31 Ladies' Novelty Neckwear Dutch collars. Sailor collars, Cloak stocks, As.cots and Novelty neckpieces, Reguar prices, 65 and 75c, Special 47c. ; mSL U. G. Shipley Company K 145-147 North Liberty Street t I t X MCMTfinAV 4 FOR SALE Excellent new five room bungalow in Yew Park, east front, lot 50x100; $400 down balance $300 per year. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. tf FQR SALE 5 acres of first-class fruit land all under cultivation; close to good school; just ZVt miles from Salem. Price $725; $200 cash; balance easy terms. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street 6-6-3t FOR SALE 10 acres of first-class land all under plow; Just 3 miles south of Salem. Price $1600; $900 cash; balance easy terms. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-6-3t FOR SALE A few young dams, 14 months old, open pure' bred Berk shire, a blue ribbon sire. H. A. Clark, on B and 6th streets, Yew Park, Salem, Or. 6-6-3t GREAT BARGAIN Six room nous in good condition, chicken' bouse, woodshed and fruit trees, seven teenth, near D street. For a short time at $2100. E Hofer & Sons, . 213 South Commercial street, Sa lem, Ore. 4-29-tf FOR SALE Residence and laree lot with natural shade trees, corner Mission and Twelfth streets, with fine modern imnrnvemonta mil mission finish. For a short time only. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street, Salem. Ore. 4-29-tf ChahberlalnB Cough Rmedy is soia en a guarantee that if you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of, a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It is up to you to try. Sold by all deal ers. ' ' -o ; ., ,. PERSONALS. , Mel Burdick is in Portland, both on business and as a visitor to the rose show. Miss Stella FrlU returned from Rtckreall yesterday. Miss Ella McMunn has been con fined to her room for the last two weeks by llluess. Mrs. W. R. Anderson, of Salem, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ann Waterman, of Spokane, left this morning for Portland for several days' visit, Mr .and Mrs. F. Roy Davis and son, Riley, of Aashland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis. Miss Mabel Foland, . stenographer for the Oregon Realty . company, went to Portland today for a week's visit with friends. R. E. Baughman, proprietor of the Capital hotel, accompanied by his wife, went to Portland yesterday morning to attend the Rose Festival. They will return tomorrow night FOR SALE 40 acres of fine land all under cultivation; good family or chard; good seven room house; fine large barn and other outbuild ings; crop and farm Implements go with place. Price $6000; $3000 cash; balance to suit. Oregon Realty Co.v, 275 8tate street, " 6-6-3t PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction, 4 miles north of Salem on river road, all my live stock, household goods and farming implements on Friday, June 9, at 10 a. m., sharp. N. R. Dale, owner. 6-3-3t FOR RENT Four room furnished cottage at $12 per month. Five room cottage and barn at $11 per month, at 1902 and 1904 "North Fifth street. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial. 6-5-4t TO TRADE Two goodi houses and lota and five-acre tract with new house, worth $600, to trade for Improved farm property. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street. - 6-5-tf - - FOR SALE 5 acres of fine land, new 5 room house, V acre strawber ries; raspberries; some cherry trees set out; just 3 miles south of Salem on macadam road. Price, $1500; $400 cash, balance $200 per year at 6 per cent Interest. Ore gon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-6-3t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids for a dairy barn to be erected at the State Institution for the Fee bleminded will be received by W. C. Knighton, architect, at the state house until 2 p. m., Monday, June 12, 1911. 6-6-30- Talmadge Printing Co lioom 4, I'altou Mock Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an lowajrinter a call. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Agt 885 STATE STREET. FOR SALE 20 acres of good land, 10 acres under cultivation; balance fir timber, about 500 or 600 cords; close to good school; Just 3 miles from Salem. Price $2800; $400 cash, balance $480 per year at 6 per cent. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-6-3t FOR SALE For $2000, a five-room cottage across the street from high school. Inquire of F. X. Albrlcjit at T. M. Barr's. 6-6-lw WANTED By sign painter (20 years' experience), steady work. Address W. J. Osborne, sign painter 316 State street, Schnectady, N. Y. 6-6-3wk FOR SALE 71-acre dairy ranch; 60 acres under cultivation; rich black loam soil; good seven room house; good barn; fine spring; fine family orchard; some timber just 3 miles from Salem. Price, $10,000; $5 000 cash, balance to suit. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State Btreet 6-6-3t STATISTICAL. DIED. RANSOM At his home, 1491 Second street Monday afternoon, June 5, 1911, James M. Ransom, age 83 years. The funeral was held from the un dertaking parlors of Lehman and Clough at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Miller, under the auspices of Sedgwick Post of the G. A. R. Mr. Miller was a member of Co. I, Four teenth Michigan, and a veteran of the Civil war. The body was burled in the Grand Army circle at City View cemetery. BORN. DOAN To Mr. and Mrs. William Doan, 1884 North Commercial street, Sunday, June 4, 1911, a son. Jottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady saslat .jn:. Coruer Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT . Corner Uto A Liberty Sti, Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Phone 104. lK.W Oaklud, California Th only Woman 'i College on the Pacific Coast. Chartered 1885. Near two great Universities. Ideal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of Stanford and University of California. uaooratones lor acience witn moaern ciu..- economics, library atudy, musio and art. Modern gymnasium. Special care for heal'1' of atudenta, out-door lite. Preaident, Luelia Clay Carson, A. M., Litt.. D.. LL. D. lot catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1. O., California. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented . Repaired Ribbons . Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C M. LOCKWOOD Phone 008 Main 214-lfl N. Cora St. Salem. Or.