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PAGE EIGHT. -Jr. 7 CI- Thrifty Shoppers Will Profit on These TnJnht Anlv nl these IMITATION Coral Bead Necklaces Special each : 10c Good color, 1 8-inch strand, Gralualed sizes of beads, patent fastener, Special tonight only ..10c STRAND A Safe Place To Trade Ladies' Fine Dlack Gauze Lisle 50c Hose tonight, paii A splendid hose for summer garter top, reinforced heel cial 'tonight, 50c hose on special at "'L Free f Phone ift 3 ift lf( )ff CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Sulem l odge No, 4, A. P. & A. M. tills evening. Work In tho E. A. denree. Visiting brethren welcome. I'lioiip Your (trdcru , For Bchrnin fruit Jurs to llurvn & tliimllton, Main 2. A l ino KKAcre Tract , Only three mile out, to trade for bouse nud lot. Derby & WIIIhoii. Auditorium! l.imt Dniice TonlKbt will be your last chance to dance at the old Auditorium. lliiine luiliiHtry Appreciated Twenty Bulls sold yesterday at Mo nhers, the tailor, 4.5(1 Court street. Head Musher's today's nd. (lllson's barber shop tiiison cigar store I (illsun's bat lis open all day Sunday i)nn Fruit Farm In Oregon U-4-w-s-tf. Miss Orsa (Vb'lyng. f (livenlleld. rre.lnir nii.l ri,.i.itf il)",,n ''"ty ML. has come to Ore- Done by I), it. M0(in,.r, 4r,fi Court street, mono MMU. 1207. 13-tf Half Price Sale-. Of tireless cookers Hnmllton's. at Iluren 4 Auditorium's l.n Hume Tonight will be your last chance to dance st the old Auditorium. Hotel Marlon (Jrlll '.y"L i",ov,!n ,'voi"j' "'k'1' "ti 12 0 clock. Table ,V bote luncheon 13 ' to 2 p. in. dall, 50e, Tuee-Thurs-Sat-tf lluy a lliilleliu Sign Help the ball l.-am pry for the new grounds and get dollar for dol lar In return for your ad. Twenty thousand people yearly see the.se ads. See Manager Jernmn or our solicitor. 7-13-eod Their' d Vslue in filusse Kxcept they are fitted right. The problem lies in the words "rightly tilted glasses by the right man." Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Is the specialist 'ho fits glasses correctly. T-t0-eod-tf lliildup at nvrt l'a't get held upon your way to TSVport Keep your cheeks and nve money. ilatu'g Transfer com ipany K.Kii all tnoomtng boats. have no solicitor along route or on ard trains. We simply give the public a square deal nd solicit a tshare of ths patronage. T-14-U tr-if v-t:..-: i (ftn? jr.. arfv a TONIGHT-TONIGHT Specials for Two Hours 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK White Madras Waistings 2oc and 35c SPECIALS ON MEN'S DUSTERS Your choice tonight 20 PER CENT LESS. Our assortment includes cotton, mixed linen, alpaca and olive khaki dusters. All sizes; tonight only -your choice of this stock at . 20o LeSS Hose 39c wear; wide and sole, Spe Inslnit Dance TonlKlit will be the last dance giv en at tho Auditorium. Don't Kali to llcnr- Tho Vercler alsters at Ye Liberty Sunday night; Bulem's best. A ( iiinplrte Line Of gas and oil stoves. Ilumllton's. iiiiren & )Vhy I'ny Itent- ! Iluy your home, month. Derby & $100 cash, 10 per Wlllson. Cliistnir Dunce Tonight will be the last dance giv en at the Auditorium. Kltthty IVr Cent Are Cured Of headaches by properly fitted Kinases. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn dts KlnxseH correct ly and guarantees sat isfaction In every respect. Thirty years experience ui your service. No extra charge for examination. Rooms 210-lt V. S. Hank building. eod-tf gun to visit her brother. Enos O'Klynu. a well known resident of ims city. She Is the owner of a 15 acre orchard of Italian prunes and Royal Anne Cherries In one of tho fruit districts adjoining this city. Senators at Wonilbnrn The Salem .Senators will go to Woiidburn tomorrow to meet the Woodburn team, and the Sulem boys are expected to put up a hard scrap tomorrow .In order to get bark to the top of the uercentage column. Wood burn and Salem are i.Sout evenly divided as to sdrrngtlt and It Is apt to he anybody's game until the last run Is made. Doth teams are play ing gilt edge ball and are strong riv als for the ihaiiiploiislilp of the league. The Senators defeated Woodburn July 4th and tho Giants came back last Sunday and bent Sa lem hy one rvn. Ice Water Without lee The Mexicans adopt this wav of keeping ;lt,.r ,-old without" the use of lee: Take a Jug and cover It with a woolen doth, or an ordinary water bag will do. Fill the Jug or bag with water; wet the outside thoroughly, and bang It up or set It in the sun. keeping the covering wet. and In 30 minutes the water Inside should be nearly be cold. A few drops of ammonia added to the water on the cover will hasten, the cooling process. As Ion as the rover U "pt water soaked . the water in the re.el will remain cold. DAILY CAPITAL Timely Specials Prices laterals at . 1 9c yd Very pretty damask weaves, many dot and figured patterns to choose from, 27 inches wide, Special tonight 25c tQr v4 and 35c waistings at Honest Goods Honestly dvertised At a Honest Prices Ladies Jersey Ribbed Union Suits 35c values, tonight 23c Low neck and no sleeves, lace trimmed, fine jersey ribbed weaves Here's a splen did warm weather article at very special $ 23c Suit llujs Sali'in (iiioils Tom .Meyers and wife of Sheridan Oregon, came over In their auto yes terday. Mr. Meyers is the under taker there and came to Salem for the purpose of buying Salem made goods of the Willamette Manufactur ing company. (Jevernor West as Umpire Governor Oswald West, with Gen eral Mnager J. 1. O'llrlen, of the O. W. R. At N. company, will umpire the burlesiine game of baseball to be played next Saturday, July 29 at Portland. The object of the game Is to raise funds with which to Install an elevator in Mont St. Joseph's Homo' for the Aged. Forty-odd mem bers of Portland's "Railroad Row" will take part In the game. Four prominent Portland surgeons have nlreaily been chosen to attend the game, with full surgical equipment In order to be bandy In rase any of the passenger or freight agents get knocked out In the game. Morgnu Octs a Jolt New York, July 13. Uecause one of his servants watered hU lmon Willi a hose, J. l'lerpont Morgan was notliled today thnt an additional tax of had been placed against his property at 3tith street and Madison avenue. Morgan, even If it cripples his finances, must pay. Ituseball. CNiTicn msss i.sAsrn wiki. Natlonnl nt Philadelphia: Pitts burg 1, Philadelphia 2. National nt llrooklyn: St. Louis 1, H rook Iv 2. The paving company Is making great progress In the work of lav lag Mtiillihic pavement on the streets of Kinnmth Falls. ttJJ fc lilt: KYK TKOlui.ix Til AT HAVE 11' YOf WU.L COME AX1 I FT EXAMINE YOl U FYfS AMI rilEsnnHK xill CLASSES THAT YOf NEED. MJ-VT IX THE EAIU.Y ST UK' IIUHIU.ES HOES MORE HARM THAN YOl IMACINE. M U 1 E l M II n aa m jh am -fie m&l 0 barr's jBecKe! By"011 JEWELRY STOREI347 suSS tui 452 HALCM. OREGO.V, JOURNAL, MERCURY GOES TO 106 AT MEDFORD CSITED FHESS LEASED WIRI ) , Medford, Or., July 15. Breaking all records for the last seven yeara, 'the thermometer this afternoon stands at 106 degrees, and Is still i : rising. No prostrations have been reported. j " fiistro U (jiiltscent. C CSITED IBT.S-? LKASED WII'.E 1 ! Wlllemstad. Curaeoa, .Tuly 15. De nials are being made by the Vene ' zuelan government that former Pres ; ldent Castro has lndeil at Maracaibo, on the wst shore of Lake Maracaibo. ; Prerautlons are belngr taken, how : ever against revolutionary move . merits in the vicinity of Goajira jien- Insula. ' . o Monitors tu llmioliilii. UNITED PES I.KtSST. WIHB.1 Honolulu, July 15. The Inited States monitors Monterey and Mon adnock will visit Honolulu In the near future. Th" vessels, which are now stationed In the Philippines, have been completely overhauled and are underolng minor repairs, on completion of which they will sfH sail. i The I'nlted States naval tug Nava-I Jo has been assigned as station shipj here Instead of the lronuols and is I T due to arrive about July 22. Ivani.'elii'iil I.iithcran Clirislliin. State anil KlKhtnenth streets, Rev. P. A. Schmidt, pastor. Sunday school 9:3ip a. m. Sermon, 10:30 a. m. n X-RAYS AND SMILES. President Taft's cabinet is causing : considerable 'ructions. Wickersham, nttorney-goneral, i? the last to get In the Vuellght, and Is accused of mal feasance. It Is an Indictable offence for a census enumerator to see double, or a petition circulator to sign double. The weather man, when he pre dicts "cooler tomorrow,' sticks to It until he gets what ho orders. If ly ing about thu weather was indictable, most of tho weather predictions would come from the "cooler' 'to morrow and thenceforth. When the Snoknne Frrwpra rnt prices on potatoes to 40 pounds for a quarter, when they were paying a dollar for that amount, they didn't spend any money In advertising they didn't need to. Dr. Aked, in his Gladstone lecture, said: "The man who stands alone is the man who, If he be right, will rule the race." This shows that Aked Is a bigger fool than he looks, which Is going some, for the man who stands alone won't rule nnything or anybody ask Parker of Bryan. O : Solves a Det-p Mystery. T want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,' wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewlsburg, W. Va. "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, in curing me both of a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless ufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made Just for me." For dys pepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bot tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's. Kingwood P a r li The Choicest Tract About Salem Built on Honor. Ia a Class b itself. The Addition w ith Character high class building sites with all modern conveniences can be had at Kingwood Park at : prices ranging from $325 to $650. Terms made to suit : the individual buyer. ! See Kingwood Park and note the many attractive build ings now being erected there.' Phone Mn AS? j auto to take you over at any lime. vjCapitol Trust Co. Geo. P. IVkuni, President. CharKs A. Robertson, Secy. SATURDAY. JTLV 15, 1911. f r . ' ii. - s. till W'lf Quality Merchandise lid tllUIIUIJLt U. G. STATISTICAL. KORX. RATES To Mr. and Mrs. Bates, of Yamhill, Oregon. July 7, 1911, a daughter. C. Otis Friday, MAY To Air. and Mrs. J. M. May, Waller streets, 12, 1911, a nlne- Eighteenth and Wednesday, July pound pirl. o DIKD. TILI.SOX At her home, 359 Center street, at 11 o'clock, Friday night July It, 1911, Mrs. Nellie h. Tlll son, wife of W. C. Tlllson. She was GG years of age, and has resided in Salem since 1895. She was a prominent member of the Episcopal church and has taken an active part in the social and church circles of this city for many years. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Susie B. Tlllson, and Mrs. C. E. Frleland, of Salem, and Mrs. Clyde Spooner, of Portland; and two sons, I.. A. Tlllson, of Sa lem, and E. W. Tlllson, of Portland. The funeral will be held from the Episcopal church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon Rev. Barr G. Lee officiat ing. Interment will be made In Cltv YIew cemetery. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Talmadge Printing Co lloom 4, I'atton Block Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an Iowa printer a call. 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. Lend 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 oct for 50 per acre. A good rollinip farm f ct 0 ....... ut 0( ai:rea ! Improved, only 2 miles out. good soli' i ti0. 2S5 acres almost in town, 200 un der cultivation, excellent soil, $75. j 70 acres near town, house, barn. , orchard, lots of berrle tnr t 52 acros wltD improvements costing an weal home, $7,000, The orfiy 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 plow land, well Improved, almost In town. $100. A very tina 450 acre stock farm with R. R. running through it, only $35. Monmouth Real Estate Company HI Sli MMMMMHtftt" '""tltt( A Timely Exposition! of Knit Underwear! Choose your undergarments with an open and critical eye to lightness, mnlnpss and correct fit, and vou t W V VC w will reduce by one-halt the discom fort of these hot sultry days. Knit Underwear of MillS, from IPC IdlllUUS nunoiu mmo, niiu IIIK . excellent garments from Julius Kayser & Co., ; are here in a vast profusion of styles and prices that are exceedingly low. Special Union Suits, low umbrella knee, lace trimmed, reg. 75c, spl. 48c Elastic Ribbed Vests, light weight, Special 9c Shipley Company SALEM S POrULAK wrxc ?K sfc sjs fc PERSONALS. sr js sjs s); Miss Rosalia Bach, of Salem, is one of a party visiting at Lebanon and Eugene. G. W. Davis and W". R. Kennedy were recent Monmouth visitors. Mrs. Zopher Tharp has returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hayes, of McMlnnvllle, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Warren children, of McMlnnvllle, have and been vibiting Salem relatives. Mrs. R. J. Williamson and daugh- ter. Yerda, of Oak Grovt have been vlsltlne Salem friends. Ylflml'w T ri;i:i soinnlv r-lprlr tn '"' ill at his home, 191 South Church street. Tins is tue lust tune in 20. years Mr. lhias has been compelled to cease labor on account of illness. Edmund F. Carleton has returned from the Glastone Chautauqua. Frank B. Meredith. A. F. Hoferand H. W. Hatch have returned from A1- bany. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis have been visiting their son, Dr. Lewis, of Sil verton. a Saves Two Lives. "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, it it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery,'' writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette vllle, N. C. R. P. D. No. 8, "for we both had frightful coughs that no remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats, but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough all brorJiial troubles Its supreme. Trial bottle free, 25c and $1.00. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. o sK5K)!a. NEW TODAY. ft1 . IF YOlT OR YOUR M'IFE Want something fine and new in Oregon,! saloon lunch wagon. Do not forget before you go home. LOST On Church street, Saturday, a purse containing $1.25, belonging to a poor woman. Finder may leave It'at this office or at the Bap tist pnrsonge. 7-15-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE For acre age or vacant lot; will take driv ing horse and buggy as part pay for good o-passenger automobile In first-class condition. V. C. Rush, ' w'th W- A. Llston. 4S4 Court street! REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE Cen tury: The best on the market, cheap if taken at once. Call at 2S5 North Commercial street. 7-15-3t FOR SALE Five acres of first class land all under cultivation; new o-room house; -acre strawber ries and some raspberries; just three miles south of Salem on ma cadam road. Price $1300; $400 cash, balance $200 per vear Ore gon Realty Co., 275 State street. 7-15-3t Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiserjtie Th,e. ne ili,t jrermicide powder to be 'u water as needed. ror an toitet and hygienic uses it is I "cucr uu more 'onomieal. j.u cieanse ami whiten the teeth, remove tartar and preveut decav. , To disinfect the mouth, de stroy disease perms, and miKlfn 4.1. 1 .1 To keen ftrtirt-.ui j Druiirework Wn To remove nicotine from the teeth and T ""-am alter smokine. l5"ucale Inspiration and bodv '1'""'- "annul?. The bst antifi- i v !3 . I- -J ao cts. a box, drmrirista i pi v -r vX. . . l"e "ee. ml ' 0 a. mm quality from the Athena Popular Prices FOR SALE Excellent 4-room plas tered dwelling, east front lot, 130 feet deep; city water; good loca tion. $50 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith at once. McCornack building. 7-14-tf- FOR SALE 5 M acres all under cul tivation, first class fruit land, close to school and just 3 miles south of Salem. Price $700; $200 cash, balance to suit. Oregon Realty Co.. 275 State street. 7-15-3t FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, close, a good buy. $130 down, balance' $20 per month. See Homer H. Smith. McCornack build ing. 7-ll-tf- F0R SALE-Excellent 10-acre tract nna miu fr, i. n,i,. down, balance $2.00 per acre per month. See Homer H. Smith. 6-29-tf- LOT Close to business center. Paved on both side streets. $625; $25 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. 6-16-tf- O.V YAQl'lN'A Bay. four miles from Toledo, 10 miles from Newport, 361 acres, of which 150 acre3 is th very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance range pas ture. There is an old orchard of apples, plums and pears, about 10 acres of bench land ready for plow ing and about one-half of the bench Jand grown to grass, balance covered with alder and other trees suitable for wood. This place Is on navigable water, only one-half mile from a flag station on the Southern Pacific railway and about a half mile from schoolhouse and will support 100 head of cattle as It stands. There is the best of market at Newport for cattle, milk, garden truck or fruits with high prices and a strong demand. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street, Salem. Also L. C. Smith, Newport, Ore. 6-26-tf . " MONEY TO I OAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott & Co., over the Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Agt 385 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or MtMMMMtM i CIIERRY CITY MERKY-GO-ROUXD 21st and Hyde streets Running Sunday afternoon and every evening through the W'eek. Cordial preetlnaa Inlhn i public. Refreshments served. X BROWSING AMUSEMENT CO. ' GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 104. TYPEWRITERS ALL JUKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C M. I nriAvnnn I v T w a-r i none 968 Main s t 1 Si 8lem. Or. 'U1W , ...