V f CAPITAI TkUE SIX. TOMORROW IS Remnant Day All Remnants Today only 1-2 PRICE It will pay you to look them over. Meyers' Original June White Sale The Sale that is attracting great attention from prudent and econom ical buyers. MEN The popularity of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Clothes is due to four things, name ly, quality, fit, style and the very reason able prices. You'll make no mistake in outfitting yourself at this store, We've a lot of good things to show you if you will but let us, Now is the time to purchase a suit, DAILY OA, , JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON, THUHSUAi. " " 1 1 Pay To.r Water Bill.- iBo.d I. Good Snap- . ' ' ' -' ! r n Before the 10th and save 10 per A party arriving from Tillamook , , ZJtafc--A-wA ZT, Trt , fl "fcSBi'ilSi It'W.T T cent 6-7-3t yesterday. Bay. the road Is now In .. kWJ ffosx SV WJ Jffo yJKi'Mi ' good shape for auto travel. He came Wl5Al J JJ&4J lrZU):iQmm . r Q1 to Willamina by stage and from their :; vOStfli I fi I J A IS I Si ' 4ti Y&IPStV For Sale h ,, ivoatowy O I I VI Jkf x .tf I ft IJL&AjzXl Strawberry crates and hillocks. bJ auta IWMWW Xi LfO A Sk J. A 2 " Salem Fruit Union. 5-30-tf .... .77 " hKZgCrlsA A tS jr -y tetfVV I Y S, ,iS . VV. IVT fax!)ti Hotel Marion Grill " iS$tt1$Jy V S l Jn m W Inrr r ', A Full Bearing " Pen eerT niht unt 12 ' 'nrfr T ' W ' ffl WV ft fhMAi ; I Ip"e orTrfne orchard la 5 or 10- o'clock. Table d" hot luncheon 12 fefojjp- UH-.A-ff T" acre tracts, on easy terms. Derby & to 2 p. m. dall, 50c. Tujh' Wlllson 6-812t T,iuThiir.aalt-f " CiT' I - Pay Yoor Water Bills Before the 10th ' and save 10 per cent. 6-7-3t St Louis to Be Sold . Lots In St. Louis, on the Oregon Electric, will be sold at autction to the highest bidder June 14. See Klntrwood Today If you want to see how fast King- wood Park is growing, go over and see for yourself. Phone Main 452 and an auto will call for you. Ten Per Cent- Saved by paying yJtir water bills on or before the 10th. 6-7-3t To Owners of Edison Plionographs Give us the name of a friend who will buy an Edison Phonograph and get $3.00 worth of records free from Hillman & Peters, 249 North Com mercial street. 6-8-tf Cussinn' Bond $300 j Will Caseins, who was arrested yesterday on the charge of adultery, was bound over by Judge Webster yesterday, and must face the coming grand jury. The Judge fixed his bond at $500, but he was unable to give it and was incarcerated in the coun ty Jail. Spelled It Wrong Owing to the fact that the word "chauffeur" on the new badges being issued by the secretary ot state was misspelled, the Pacific Coast Stamp Works, that is furnishing them, has called all the old ones in, and is furnishing new ones free. The first letter "u" was left out. Yehlcles Several good second hand buggies at great bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, foot of State street t All who are desirous of saving money should visit our X t JUNE CLEARING SALE and investigate our offerings. I Everv white article in our store except contract goods at f X greatly reduced prices. Special reduced prices on our T r rt ... C. 1 iL. C . TI.lL CI I entire lines ot uom amis, juui uuciis, iium awns, :: House Dresses, Infants Wear, Graduation Dresses, Lin : gerie Dresses, Parasols, Knit Underwear, Muslin Under ; wear, Shirt Waists, Neckwear, White Hosiery, Lace Cur- tains, Trunks and Bedding. Copyriibf Hilt SchtAur ft Mi Remember the 1-2 price sale of Ladies' Lingerie Dresses and Waists. All well made of the best material. Special prices on Infants wear and bonnets. Everything'in white at June Sale Prices and dozens of other bargains throughout the Store. Benefit yourself by purchasing during this event. It will mean a great saving to you Shop mornings if possible. Born to Die Saturday at noon there were born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hurst, at their home, 727 Union street, twins. They came but to be gathered back into the arms of Him who said "Suf fer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.'' One died 4-27-tf . Sunday evening and was buried Wed- nesday. and the other died at 3:30 Ten Per Cent thla morning. Funeral notice later. Saved by paying your water bills , on or before the 10th. 6-7-3t Go Contract i D. D. Barron, of the Owl Con- T imMi b,i Mnsir struction company. Is smiling today, ArlJangemenuTave been made to 4JBt ause ha had bn notifled serve lunch and music on the day of at his .company j bid for building the auction sale at fat. Louis, June 14 that. cTrPwAh!trSrtfh creek ditch on Liberty street, for the " Salem Flouring Mills Co. had been $.0 Will Get It ... . accepted. As the competition was . For a payment of $250 down and sharPi he feels eIated over nlg suC. $12 a month you can secure a fine cesa and saya aU n9 wants ls an, op. home on Hood street close to Capitol portunlty to show just how good street. Two large lots. Bechtel & work nia company can do. Bynon, 347 State street. a, . x Fif,y More Bequlml Get the Discount state Superintendent of Public In- ' For watering your lawns. All ir- struction Alderman today received rigatlon bills paid on or before the a communication from the Oregon- 10th day of' June will be discounted '''iTinvTIn . , . . . ing him that the company would not 10 per cent. Salem Water and Pow- be abie to mnie reduced rates to er company. 6-6-4t county school superintendents who will visit the city this month for the Ten Te r Cent : purpose of assisting in grading the Saved by paying your water bills state teachers' examination unless 50 on or before the 10th. '6-7-3t or more passengers were guaranteed. . Mr. Alderman took the subject up Its "Colonel' Smith I with the railroaJ company several Charles T. Smith, captain in the davs aS Third infantry, has been appointed . ., , . th HtflfP of th commnnrtAr-in-rhlef Upon the request of the Southern a nno m,i n,..a .Pacific Railroad company and the Fa 'ciflc Railway company, the State iTallrnoA C.rm mlcclnn VPRtorHav fin- Save 10 Per Cent- 'portioned the rate to be charged by By paying your water bills on or the tw0 for the shipping of freight ueiuic uie ium 01 mo muuui. d-i-oi from Timber to Portland. The com , , , .. . , I mission some time ago made an order Working on the Bridge 1 reduc'ng the rate from nine to seven Yesterday and today Foreman centa an(l the apportion menit, as Pugh and a gang of men were en- made bv the commission, gives the gaged in setting poles along the north Paclfic RaiIway company four cent3 side of the big bridge over the Wil- for jt9 haul from Tlmber to Hills, lamette. for the purpose of carrying boro mA the Southern Pacific three the transmission lines to Klngwood cents for its haul of the freight from Hillsboro to Portland. liricoftroit a TEnT) D Extra Specials House Dresses Ladies' house dresses, made of lawn, per cale and ginghams, high neck, Dutch neck elbow or long sleeves, medium shades. Regular prices, $1,69, $200, $2,48, Special, $1.27. Ladies' and Misses Street and house dresses, made of lawns, '.';ste, chambrays and ginghams, Reg-' u'ar prices, $4,50 to $6,75, Special $3.37 Ladies' Waists Lingerie waisfs, lace and embroidery mod ftls, high neck, Dutch neck, elbow, ki mona and long sleeves, Regular price, S2.00, $2,25, $2,50, Special $1.69. Ladies' Neckwear Specials Dutch collars, stock collars, coat stocks, lace collars and novelty neckwear, Regular prices 50 and 65c; Special 37c. Braided shopping bags and parcel hold ers, Regular 25c, Special 17c. Unbleached Bath Towels Good heavy weight, size 20x38, Regular price 12 1-2c, Special 3 for 25c. Children's Wash Dresses Made cf Fine chambrays, ginghams and percales; ages 6 to 1 4 years, Regular prices $1 ,35 to $2.00, Special 97c. Parasols Ladies' and misses' novelty parasols, in plain white and two-tone styles. Reg prices $2,00, $2,25. Special $1.69 Reg prices $3.00, $3,25, Special $2.29 Reg prices $3,50, $3,75 Special $2.79 Children's fast black ribbed cotton hose, reinforced heels, toes and knees. Regu lar price 12 1-2, Special 9c pair. Ladies' Swiss ribbed and elastic ribbed knitted vests, low neck, no sleeves, Reg ular prices 12 1-2 and 15c, Special 19c. Boys' porous knit shirts and drawers, sizes 24 to 34, Regular 35c, Special 21c Lace Curtains White or ecru Nottingham lace curtains, 3 t yaras long, p'ain center with border and t allover designs, Regular prices, $1,50, t $1,65,, $1,75 Special 98c. X Park. Save 10 Per Cent By paying your water bills on or before the 10th of the month. 6-7-3t It Is Not Bleached CITY NEWS. Save 10 Ter Cent By paying your 7ater bills on or before the 10th of the month. 6-7-3t I'uy lonr Water Dills Before the 10th and save 10 per cent. 6-7-3t Don't Forget The homestead for Sale by Derby & Willson. This will make a good farm. 6-8-2t i RiclhiiTOiradl J The best home or investment tract yet offered. Why? Because it has advantages of car line, cement side i walks, and sewer lien paid for by present owner. Then, too, the prices I are right and terms are easy. See I The OREGON REALTY CO., Agents. They will be pleased to show you the tract with their car. Call up Phone 16 To Investigate Crossing The state railroad commission has set June 30, as the time for the in vestigation of the crossing of the tp.nl nf tha Qnnthorn Pflpiflr T?flil- For the best bread use Olympic road company and that of the Port flour. . tu-th-sat land, Eugene & Eastern in Eugene. The investigation will be held in that 25 Ter Cent More Bread city, and in the event that the com- Guaranteed from Olympic than T L 1 anegT!oeMtm from any Valley flour. tu-th-sat orAer Rafety gar(lg installed. ;( iititttnttHntt' PaJ -".niiiiiwiuwii 1 - 4. Cook with Gas I The present cheapness of gas makes it more popu lar than ever as a fuel Cooking on hot summer days has always been the dread of every housewife. With a gas range summer cooking becomes a pleas ure instead of a dreaded task, You will never know the great convenience of gas until you have tried it, Let us install gas in your home free, We have the New Process and New Idea gas ranges," Also hot plates to fit on any make of wood range, so as to make a con- X venient gas and wood stove combined, Buy now and have the gas put in ready for the hot weather Quality Merchandise U. G. Popular Prices J Shipley Company 145-147 North Liberty Street mtHtMHOMMMmMt4MMMHtMMtMHHHMHtMUMHHMHW t!1" MARRIED. BROWNING LYNCH. At the res idence of the bride's parents, 197 South Fifteenth street, Wednes day, June 7, 1911, Nino O. Lynch to Arney B. Browning, the Rev. W. T. Tapsco officiating. t?!0?!! FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, piano included, close in. 265 N. Commercial, Room 5. 6-8-6t EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED SUTTON INGRAM LAFON TAIN THOMPSON. At the Kenllworth Hotel, in Salem, June 8, 1911, a double -wedding cere mony was performed by Rev. P. S. Knight. Mr. Bennie B. Sutton and Miss Katie Ingram and Mr. Walter Lafontain and Miss Vera ' Thompson were each united In marriage, In the presence of a number of friends and relatives. One peculiarity of the service was that one of the rings used has now been used in a similar service eight times by relatives of one of he par ties. . o I J?0 JS I Miss Irma Chatterton, of the Wil lamette! sanitarium, ihas retturned from a visit to several coast cities. Arch White and family, of Like side, California, are visiting Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ash ley White. o Costs More to Buy Costs less to use; Olympic flour. tu-th-sat j Berry Ha Hocks 'A complete stock ot hallocks and crates. Have the latest folding hallock. Prices right. Plant Tubs We have Just received a fln8 line ot Cedar Plant Tubs. They are well made, have handles, and are nicely painted. D. A. WHITE & SONS 2J5 North Commercial Street Phone 160 Salem, Oregon GREAT BARGAIN Six room house In good condition, chicken nouse, 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 large lot with natural shade ' trees, corner Mission and Twelfth streets, with fine modern improvements and mission finish. For a short time only. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street, Salem, Ore. 4-29-tf 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 good) houses and . lots 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 Talmadge Printing Co Hoom 4, Patton Blink Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an lowa'printer a call. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. nurghardt it Meredith, Resident Agti 885 STATE STREET. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemekett. Phone 724. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids for a dairy barn to be erected at the State Institution for the Fee bleminded will be received lay W. C. Knlghtdh, architect, at the state house until 2 p. m Monday, June 12, 1911. 6-6-3t FOR SALE 7-room house, 2 lots, all set in" best ot bearing fruits, good well water, good outhouses. See owner at place, 1690 Trade Btreet. 6-8-tf YOU CAN PAY RENTr-And own your own home. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. Phone 96. " 6-8-tf FOR SALE Twenty acres, two miles east of Marion, new four-roomed house, good-sized barn, eight acres in vetch and oats, one acre in Lo ganberries, balance In timber, within one mile of the Irrigation ditch; 30 acres of wheat and oats on rented ground, for $2600. In quire of C. H. Dencer, Turner, Or egon. 6-8-6t Baby Wed Today. CNiTiD rmmu leased wise 1 Sacramento, Cal., June 8. Robert Sanchez, 17 month sold, sprinkled with coal oil and then set fire by his brother, Louts, 4, died today. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & liberty Sts., , Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Phone 80. Nmr Oakland, California The only Woman's College on th sPaci.fi Co Chartered 1885. Near two great Umvemtiefc Ideal climate throughout the year.. tn and graduation requirements eouiva kit w those of Stanford and University f talifofn j. Laboratories for science witn mouju. ment. Excellent opportunities, for nm economics, library study,, music and Modern gymnasium. Special care for n M"" of students, out-door life. President, Lu."J Clay Carson, A. M., Litt. D... LL- D; g catalogue address Secretary, Mills College i. i antornia. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers ' Supplies See Me Before You Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone 008 214-1 X. Cora St. a". u