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AGE EIGHT. DAI1I CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON- MONDAY, JUNE 17,1912. ! LADIES' AND MISSES3 BATHING SUITS Take one of these pretty Suits along it you intend to enjoy that ocean sport A most complete assortment to select from Black and Navy Blue suits trimmed with dotted striped silk and braids in many differ ent styles, These pic tures illustrate two of the kv Several collar finishes with . bloomers, Priced at $3.50 to $6 Let us show you this excellent val-riety, sm it H ' III) Outing Togs Divided Skirts, Walking Skirts Kahki Dresses, Norfolk Jackets, Sweat ers in a complete show ing, heavy shoes, Indian robes, steamer blankets -all ready for you and reasonably priced, Trunks Hand Bags Suit Cases A most comprehensive dis play of fine, durable, good looking traveling goods, The largest assortment in Salem, Don't fail to see this great array when you are ready to buy, Supply Your Needs at Meyers You May Get the Buick Greatest Slhoe Sale Ever Conducted in Salem MEN'S Florsheim Johnson-Murphy Regal J. E. Tilt Churchill-Alden Strong-Garfield Dr. Reed's Cushion Soles LADIES' Utz & Dunn Pingree Chas. K. Fox X. P. Ford Educator P. J. Harney Red Goose All above mentioned Shoes sell from 95c to $2.95 Children's Shoes from 20c to 95c Men's Work Shoes from $1.95 to $2.95 Come in and see this immense stock and you will buy Salem's Leading Shoe Store 326 State Street Phone 616 ifc )c sc sc )) )(c jft sfc sfc )jc 3ft t CITY NEWS. Portland Cooked Crawfish at Collins Buffet. 6-6-2w Read the Journal for News Business Men's Lunch, Hotel Marlon Excellent service, superior cooking, 60c. 5-27-tf The Dependable kind When you buy groceries of the Sun set grocery you get the dependable, and the best bread in Salem. Phone Main 131. Hot In Chicago And growing warmer; but the big cooler of Hill & Hansen keeps their meats first class. When you want fresh meat phone Main 247. Salem Is Decorating For the dedication of the big ar mory and the 0. A. R. Their ice cream should be ordered from the Wonder Kantly Kitchen. Phone Main 999. Wholesale and retail. The Hotel Marlon's Business Lunch- Prepared and served In an up-to date manner, 60c. 5-27-tf Leather Novelties Leather and stray suitcases, the Sextoblade Bafety razors, driving gloves. Harness made to your order, and harness oil. F. E. Shafer, the sad dle and harness man. 187 South Com mercial street. General Hiiggnge Smasher Ed. Long has made a deal with Joe I'nderwood and they are handling the West Salem baggage and trans fer business in cahoots. E. D. I)ng nnd Co. meet all trains, Salem, West Salem, and Oregon Electric, and will call nt your home and handle ladies' baggage with kid gloves If necessary. Dully Abstract The Marion county publishing com pany Is IsBuing the Dally Abstract containing the official transactions at (he courthouse and city hall. The service promises to be very efficient and reliable, and the price for the dally record la only one dollar a month. Old .Timer Here- Lorenzo Elliott, of Rainier, an In dian war veteran, Is attending the en campment. He lived in Salem In 18(59, and could have bought land where South Salem Is now (It was called Sleepy Hollow then) for seven dollars an acre. There was good duck shoot lug where there are now fine paved streets. lie wns taken all over town In a Capital Journal motorcar. Auto and Car Collide A collision between an automobile and a street car occurred last night at the corner of Loberty and Court streets, in which each was about equally damaged. The steering gear Tender and fore part of the auto was badly damaged, completely disabling It, while 1he step of the enr was damaged to considerable extent. The car belonged to Conrad Stafrln, of Dallas. Moved Freight Depot The Oregon Electric freight office wns moved yesterday from High nnd Mill streets to the new quarters of the company at the coiner of Chemeketn nnd Front streets, where it will be located In the future. The pnvenient on Front street ut that point Is now thoroughly hardened nnd ready for use, so that all business of the freight department mny bo handled from the new locntlon. YOUflG BOY IS DADLY INJURED Virgil Golden, who was seriously Injured Saturday afternoon when making a trip on a "slide for life" apparatus which had been Installed by a number of boys In the city, over Mill Creek, and who was operated on and hnd a section of his skull re moved, Is said to be resting easy to day nt the Salem hospital, and the attending physicians entertain hope for his recovery. Gulden Is Iti years of age, andjt was his first trip. Tho "slide for lire" was arranged by attaching a ciible to trees on each side of the creek nnd then attaching to the wire a carriage. The length was 400 feet iind the gravity was of sufficient force to send the carriage across the creek at great speed. When Golden started across, the rope used to pull the carriage buck, caught on the l:ee and the pulley was dislodged. Golden was hurled from It, falling a (llt-tance of 2," feet, nnd alighting on the rocks below. He sustained a broken arm and a fractured skull. Shortly after the accident convul sions set In and an operation was performed by Dr. Stolner and Dr. Griffith, of the asylum, and Dr. Carl ton Smith, a section of the skull be ing removed. At tli ora e Wexff TONIGHT ONLY Big Added Attraction Mr. Edward Holland will present in Motion Pictures and Lecture : CTP!TU iili Or the Secret of the Inner Circle of Society "A Fool There Was" This is the picture that has raised such a great commotion in the Eastern Cities 1 Oc No Raise in Prices 1 Oc STATISTICAL HARRIED. WALIACE-WALLACE At the home of the officiating minister, Rev. P. S. Knight, Saturday evening, June 15, 1912, Mabel C. Wallace to Rich ard W. Wallace. ' SYMES DROWN. At the White Tern pie, Portland, Ore., at 8 o'clock p. m., Sunday, June 1G, 1912, Miss Fannie May Brown to Percy E. Synies, both of Salem. After spending a brief honeymoon in the metropolis the couple will return to Salem, where they will make their home. RINGO KENEDY. At the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Albert Mason, Cottage Grove, Sun day, June 16, 1912, Miss Addie V. Kenedy to Mr. William A. Ringo. both of Salem. The newly-married couple will make their home In Salem, where they have both resided, and where Mr. Rlngo Is engaged In the drug busi ness, being one of the owners of the Crown Drug company. I Central Point is agitating the mat ter of establishing a public market. NEW TODAY. NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly modern, four blocks from business section; $200 down, balance month ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building. Phone 9G. 5-24-tf H. DYKSTRH Shoe repairing; opened at. 19th street, opposite Eppley's Btore. Half soles 50c to 1.00; heels straightened 25c. 6-ll-6t SI'ECIAI, Hot chicken tamales to night on corner Commercial and stata in front of Madison's. 6-14-3t- 110 RX. TAYLOR At the family home, on Highland avenue, Saturday, June 15, 1912, to Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Tay lor, an 8-pound boy. BARGAINS Having sold out, must sell by June 22nd all my personal property consisting of reliable horse, good covered hack and two wagons, blacksmith's portable forgo, wood cutting tools, harness, single and double, and many other articles at my residence 2199 Broadway street. J. D. Walton. 6-15-3t Try n Lh Corona And be sure to get it from the Si lent Clerk. 6-17-3t If Poor Eyesight jj Causes you to make mistakes don't give up business have us ',' examine your eyes mid supply the correct glasses. Our work Is dependable stop In today. A. M'CULLOCH Optometrist. 291 North Commercial St. (Ground Floor) Phone 92; Office Hours 9 to S HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS-336 North High street. Phone Main 4. e-i5-3t E. D. LONG & CO. General transfer business. Baggage transferred. Meet all trains West Salem, Ore gon Electric nnd S. P. Phone Main 749. 16,"i S. Commercial street. 6-17-tf I t DON'T GET DISCOURAGED I KNOW PRVS I POISON OAK REMEDY CURES TRICE, 25c If your dealer does not car ry It, we will send post-paid on receipt of price. DANIEL J. TRY Manufacturing Pharmacist ISO North Commercial Street. WANTED By experienced butcher, situation with reliable grocery or market. Best of references. Would buy small business. Address C. E. Elliott, Salem, Oregon, General Delivery. 6-17-lt Japanese Hand Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works Clean nnd sanitary, all work done by hand. Mo machinery to tear nnd wear out delicate fabrics. Work culled for and delivered promntlv. trial will make you a steady pntron. 430 Ferry Street Phone Main 252. III MONEY TO LOAN OX CITI PROPERTY. Call at room 314 United States National Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents S85 State Street WOOD AND COAL in any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. . MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secirity. BECnTEL A BYNON 7 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. FOR SALE Modern bungalow on paved street, east front, close to car, sewer connection. Small pay ment down, balance monthly. See Carl D. Gabrlelson. Room 5, Mc Cornack building. 6-17-3t LOST One automobile top cover on Rosedale road Sunday evening. Phone Farmers 494. 6-17-3t WANTED Girl for cooking and gen eral housework, family of three adults. Good wages. Phone 309. 590 N. Summer street. 6-17-3t LOST Canary. Suitable reward for return. Mrs. Brown, 1125 Hlnes street. 6n.3t SERIES No. .5 In the Mutual Sav ings and Loan Association. Will bo opened on July 6, 1912. Sub crlptlons for stock are now being taken at the office of the secretary, 275 State street, and by authorized solicitors. J. d. White, Secretary. WANTED Experienced lady cook at the Cottage Hotel, at once. Phone 1!09, 160 Court street. 6-17-2t IHSMARK CAFE. 184 Commercial street, near corner Ferry stet. First class service under new man agement. Meals also served cafe teria style. Meals, 20s, 2.'.c and 30c. Thomas C. Lynch. Prop. 6-17-tf BEST PHOTO PILLOW TOPS. 98e. Medallion picture frames made cheap; old frames regllded. All work called for and delivered. J. C. Banner, 496 South 19th street. 6-17-3t CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES CONCERT PIANIST Piano Instruction. Write for circu lar. Studio 491 North Cottage street. THE NEW SECOXD-HAXD CLOTHING STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes. Highest prices paid for second-hand clothing and shoes. 842 N. Commercial St, Salem, Or. Offlco Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON.RICIIARDSOX CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 262 N. High Street O. C. T. CO.'S Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m.; Tuesday, Thursday and SntlirHnv at ft a ... ... r- , 1 1 ----- v w . .11. , 1111 VUIVHI1IB Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday M." P. BALDWIN, Agent TYPEWRITERS All lakes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED . ROLLERS SUPPLIES Be me before rnn do anvthin. C. M. LOGWOOD ii a,. - MS SH-.ll K, Commercial, Salem, Oree THEATER WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Program TODAY, TUESDAY and WEDXESE MATINEE EVERY DAY VAUDEVILLI Adams & Adams COMEDY MUSICAL, SINGING TALKING AXD DANCING Watson Sisters TWO CHILDREN THAT Alt! CLEYER ENTERTAINERS III TWO- REEL FEATURE 101 BISON mE GREAT WESTERN' 1'ICT 'in AT EVERYONE TALKS AB AXD CANNOT HE SEEN AT OTHER THEATER IN THIS 1 Auto Races ALL WORLD RECORDS SMASI FASTEST AXD MOST SE! TIOXAL FREE-FOR-ALL EVER , A Rich Comedy THAT WILL PLEASE ALL, AX SCEXIC PICTURE, SHOWING CERENT PARTS OF CAL1F0I THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, V MATINEE EVERY DAY Cnlligans DIG MINSTREL - SHOW WATCH FX" THE BIG BAN 1 '" tf S. COMING MJGIXNIXG NEXT SUNDAY M NEE AND EVERY EVENING AFTERNOON, ENDING WEDNES NIGHT King Pharaoh THE HUMAN HORSE... HE IS HERE UNDER THE DH1 TIOX OF THE SALEM HUMAN SOCIETY SALEM'S SANITARY. WELL VEXTILAT SHOW OF MANY EXITS