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DAILY CAPITAL JOUSNAL,' SALEM, OREGON, FBIDAY, MAECH 21, 1013. PAGE EIGHT New Wash Dresses for Girls Will JL JU 2-i JL l V JLU Born of correct styles, comfortable fit and refined appearance is yours in the wearing of Alfred Benjamin or Racso System Spring Suits Mothers who have girls to clothe will be partic ularly pleased with this new assortment of Wash Dresses we are showing. They are neat, well made garments, and priced so reasonably that you profit nothing by making them up at home, the kind that will wash well and completely satisfy the girl who wears it. A fuh stock of new spring styles is here for your in spection. There's a binding guarantee of satisfac tion with every one of our suits. I triii-r if Ttir Tiinin inn ismfcit Ii dui ir mt lurma nnu wuivi Iff1 '-'C"-- i 'Mliy i txm town wrm y h t Th. vutut Bulgara art influ.noing spring fashion.. Th. Bulgarian CITY NEWS. Judge Hewitt, of Albany, wag a Sa lem visitor yestorday. Dr. Avison is still ill with tho brippe, .but is getting better. . Ventilated transformations made of cut hair or combings. 228 Hubbard building. Phone 1021. 3-21 2t Mr. J. E. Buzza, of Brownsville, Tex ts., is spending a short time in tho Capital City. - I have 55 acres prunes and mixed fruit, improved. Want a farm in Polk county. What have you gotf Box 204, Salem. 3-19 tf Ladles, order your Bprtng eostumes early. The latest whisper in fashions and fabrics. A. S. Kazmarck, corner Court and Liberty. 3-6-eodtf We have guaranteed standard fab rics, will tailor to your taste, ladles and gtntlomen. A. S. Kazmarck, cor ner Court and Liberty. 3-6-eodtf THE 0REG0NIAN Undor new management. 371 State street. UNION - 4 Easter Specials for Saturday Only at Oregon Shoe Co. Ladies Tan Button Shoes-New Arrivals Our $4.50 and $5.00 Grades SATURDAY ONLY $4.15 ALSO Ladies Patent Leath er Button and Lace New Arrivals Our $4.50 and $5.00 Grades SATURDAY ONLY $4.05 Oregon 1 75 N. Com'l St. The Home of good Shoes THE HOUSE Attorney Carson weut to Eugene this morning. Frod Thiolscn, of the Dodgers Papor Co., wont to Portland this morning. Special hair goods sale. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 228 Hubbard building. Phono 1021. 8 21-2t Mr. and Mrs. John Graber returned to Salem yesterday, after visiting in Portland a few days. Mrs. Reeves, department president of tho Ladies of the Grand Army, arrived in town at noon today. Mrs, Oliver entertains the ladies of the Grand Army at her home on South Winter street this aftornoon. All hair goods half price. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 223 Hubbard building. Phone 1021. 8 21-gt. Goorge Torter, a ranchor from tho Polk county hills, stopped in Salem yes terday on his way to Tumor. Misses Mnrie and Joy Crawford, daughters of Trof. Crawford, of Zona, wore in Salem yesterday, shopping and visiting friends. rlTTTTfffTTfTTfTTTTTTTTTfTfTTTT RESTAURANT Employs all white help. HOUSE RUHT & ALLEN. - HM4 - - m Mens Patent Leath er Button and Lace Shoes in Edwin Clapp, Copeland, Ryder and Lewis A. Crosset, Latest Styles Regular Prices from $6.00 to $7.00 for SATURDW ONLY $5.35 Shoe Co. OF QUALITY ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caruthors, of Hopewell, former Salomites, were in the ' city yesterday. I J. D. Walling, of Lincoln, was in town yestorday on his return from his farm on the Snntiam. ! Will Tonor, of Corvnllis, visited his brother-in-law, J. D. Walling, yestor day, on his roturn from California. j Tho Eastor dance at Gervais which was to have taken place Monday night, ; has been postponed on account of con- . tagious disoases prevalent in the town. Pianos. I soli a good tono durable lasting piauo for only $250. Many times customers say "I did not know 1 could get such a nice and good piano for 250. Goo. C. Will, 432 State St. I The lamp that outclasses the sun, The I 'Mazda. You can got them at Geo. E. ll'cttiiigell's, 1115 North Liberty street. jTuko a Itoynl Electric cleaner homo with you on a f roe trial, j Mr. D. C. Graybenl, of Pendleton, Or., i is in Salem today on business. Mr. (Iraybeal is pnst dictator of tho Mooo lodge of Pendleton. On account (if re-arrangement of the Foresters, the dance that was schod nod to tnko jilaco at flervais Monday March 21, has boon postponed. Faster pickings of fine jewelry, latest styles, designs and makes at Pomeroy's new store. New goods. 118 South Com mercial street. I'innos, best makes, backed by years of experience and reliublo firms. The l.tulwig Pucknrd and others. Our terms will suit you. li. F, Peters, manager, .r)21 Court street. Soo our Victrolns and records. Panco tomorrow night at tho armory. Klussy Hubs' Klub. Admission, gen tlemen, 75 cents; ladies free. Kurtb's six -piece orchestra will furnish tho music. Mrs. Beeves, department president, and Mrs. M. E, Kerns, patriotic instruc or of the Ladies of tho G. A. It., arrived iu Salem this morning, after a threo weeks' trip through the valley, and will leave this evening for Portland. The V. W. ('. A. of Salem, represent ed by young ladies from Willamette, Chemawa and tho high school, left this morning for Eugene, to attend a cabinet conference, which closes Sunday after noon, ' Choice fat chickens make a good change for your Sunday dinner. He member, wo make a specialty of dress ing our own poultry. Our bread will make your Sunday dinner a pleasure, l'liime 131. The Runset grocery. Fnt young spring milk-fed lamb for your Faster dinner. E, C. Cross & Son hnvo secured a good supply of spring lambs for thoir Enster trado. Your Sunday dinner will not bo ooinplote without it. rhono Main 1880-1881. Order your Sunday dinenr specialties nod supplies carry, to avoid tho rush. Staple and fancy groceries always ir stock. Our motto: "Quick service and prompt delivery." Wo still have choice apples by tho bushel, rhono Main (HI. Sperling's grocery. Mrs. lnvis, of Ho.cmnu, Mont., ar rived Bundny evening to spend the summer with her dnughter, Mrs. C. E. Scott, 255 Wilson street. Sho says tho green grass and flowers look good to her, after seeing a foot of snow in Mon tana Inst week, A special Easter program will be giv en Sunday at 4:30 p. m., at tho First Presbyterian church, when tho chorus choir nssisted by Mips Joy Turner nnd the Y. M. ('. A. quartet will have charge of the service. A cordial Invita tion is extended to the pubic to be pres ent. See Saturday's Capital Journal for complete prngrnm. While working a band of convicts between the penitentiary nnd the asy. lu in fa nil, Gunrd W. D, Milei found the revolver which wns stolen from tho homo of H. Hendricks recently, cached under a bridge spanning Mill creek. Mr. Miles is constructing a telephone lino from the asylum to tho asylum farm, and in rrosslng the creek under the bridge, discovered the revolver hid den in the bushes. He turned the weapon over to Sheriff Esch. Th. victorious Bulgar. or. influ.noing spring fashion.. Th. Bulgarian blout. will b much in .vid.nc. Wilder In Chioage R.oord-H.rald. The Governors' Convention. Governor West, president of the Fed eration of Western Governors, today wired Governor Spry, of Utah, suggest ing that the convention of the federa tion this year bo hold in June. The convention will be hold in Salt Lake City. An answer from Governor Spry is looked for this afternoon. Governor West stated this morning that the public lands question will prob ably be the main feature of the conven tion. He will invite Senator Chamber lain, chairman of the public lands com mittee in congress, and the secretary of the interior to be at the convention to assist in the discussion, and hopes that the invitation will be accepted. Against Cigarettes. Sacramento, t'nl., March 21. More than 40,000 school boys of Los Angeles, in secret ballot, have asked for tho pas sago of Assemblyman Kuck'B anti cigarette bill, introduced at the behest of the Southern California W. C. T. U. It would prevent the manufacture as well as tho sale of cigarettes. Chinese Official Shot. Shanghai, March 21. .Shot by nn as sassin while on his way to attend the opening of parliament at Pekiu, Gen eral Sung, former minister of education, is near death here today. The shooting occurred iu the Shanghai railroad sta tion. BORN. STI'HHS. To Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Stiibbs, at their residence on South Saginaw street, Friday, March 21, ll)13,at 10 a. m., an 8-pound boy. Tho happy and proud fnther is tho well known tailor with offices iu the Masonic temple. It is needless to state that he is about the most enthusiastic parent in Salem today. Hoth mother and sou arc doing well. DIED. MURPHY. At the Salem hospital, Thursday, March 20, 1913. nt 3 o'clock p. in., Mrs. Sarah E. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy was a pioneer of Ore gon. She camo to this state in the year 1 SI 7 by ox-team across the plains. She wns bom in La Porte, Indiana, nearly 7.4 years ago. The following children survive her: Captain Charles Murphy, of Pendleton; .Mrs. Virginia A. Kelly, of Los Angeles; Hons W. Murphy, of Riverside, Cal.; Mrs. Walter Fullerton, of Sisters, Or.; Mrs. J. H. Kubinctt, of Albany, and ...rs. Frank Brown, of Salem. She also leaves a brother nnd two sisters, Philip A Stanton, of Cle-Elum, Wash.; Mrs. Jfosiua Mickey of La Porte, Ind., and Mrs. Olive England Enright, of this city. I MABRIED. HIHTCHKT WOHLEY. On Thursday afternoon, March 20, 1013, nt his home in Salem, l!ev. P, S. Knight per formed the ceremony thnt united as husband and wife Walter W. Hirtchet of Allmny, in Linn county, nnd Miss Mae Mabel Worley, of Jefferson, in Marion county. DO NOT FORGET THAT FOOTWEAR May be correct enough and yet ut terly lacking becomingness to tho wearer; or have tho quality to give months of service aid yet bo dis tinctly without stylo, Turn this over in your mind when seeking new foot wear. Remember the famous makes of shoes we sell, with UKINIIAHT'S PKHHONAL SERVICE A GUAR ANTEE TO YOU OF A FIT MEAS URED TO YOUR PERSONAL ..RE (JU1HEMENTS, IfWinljftiTs Home of the Hanan Shoe . Cl)fQualtU) 5t)op 411 Site Si." OmDHjhflvMtre TWENTY STATES IN BLIZZAED. (Continued from page 1.) at Marion and the opera house at Greenfield were wrecked. Eight Inches of Snow. Green Bay, Wis., March 21. Eight inches of Bnow fell hero last night, ac companied by a high northwest wind, which piled up huge drifts. Wires in all directions are prostrated, and trains are from two to five hours late. : Cleveland, O., March 21. Kocked by a 60-mile gale, Cleveland shivered this I afternoon in one of the worst blizzards of the winter. Several residences and buildings have been unroofed and street car traffic is practically at a stand still. Reports from Tiffin, Ohio, say that a smokestack blew over there, killing William Hicks and seriously injuring six others. Toledo reported an 80-milo galo at noon. Heavy damage is also reported from manv northwestern Ohio towns. To Visit Convention. E. F. Carlton, assitant state superin tendent of public, instruction, and N. C. Maris, member of tho stnto ogricnltural board, and field manager of the cul dren's industrial fairs, aro on the pro giam for addresses at the Polk county teachers' convention, which will meet nt Pallas tomorrow. I Mr. Maris attested a meeting of Poll: on niy eattlome i at Dallas yesterday. 1 Ai.iong important business transacted was a set of resolutions asking the committee that is to appoint the Puna ma Pacific, fair committee for Oregon to naino on tho committoo Secretary C. L. nawley, Mr. Hawloy represents the slock intorests of tho stato. The Story Hour. Story hour nt tho public library for older children every Saturday, for a series of storios. During the winter tho library has held an hour every Satur day morning for children under 12 years, tho stories have been taken from the good old-folk tales, from tho Ger man, Norse and poople. A series interesting to tho older children, especially thoso from the fourth grado up, from tho Head and of Troy and Iho Wanderings of Ulysses Odyssey of Homer, tho siege and fall of Troy and tho wanderings of Ulysses on his return from tho war. Perhaps some will remomber tho stories of Odyssey were shown at some of the moving picture shows Inst win ter. Tho story hour bogins promptly at 8:30, and will be interesting to the older children. SERVED HIM BIGHT FOR BEING THERE rxiTFD runs lsasbu wins.) i San Francisco, March 21. Aviator G. A. Roberts reported to tho police here today that ho had been robbed of $127, a diamond ring nnd a gold watch in a water front saloon Into last night. He claims he wns given knockout drops. I Loberts arrived from Los Angeles on the steamer George W. Elder, en route to Cpokane, whero ho is scheduled to mnke several flights. .Iniirril Want Advs. Drlng Resnlts. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa tients for as'hma, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall stonea, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent siTgoons hod said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at youi service. DR. L. O. ALTMAN, tW N. Liberty SU Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon OSCAR JOHNSON STETSON HAWES HATS State and Liberty Streets. ISlwIDJI FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near city hall, 830 North High street Phone 4. 3-12-tf , JOIN California land excursion March 25, fare $15; Yuba valley, cultivated garden soil, free water for irrigation, sure crops; excellent climate, water markets, roads, schools and free wood; crops are growing; no ex perimenting neceBsary.Jong-time pay ments so can pay for land from crops; free coupons lissued to buyers covering cost of trip to go at once; get started now, call and see about it. J. H. Haskins, Capital Hotel, Salem, Orogon. 3-170t HOY, 17 years of age, wants work. Fa miliar with farm. Inquire C. H., care Journal. 3-18-3t NOTICE A meeting is called for teamsters and laborers to be held at Hurst hall, 420 State stroot, Thursday evening, March 20, at 7:00 o'clock. By order of committeo, 3-lS-3t FRED, FRED The little hungry friend in front of tho Madison. 319 -4t FOR RENT Noutly furnished house keeping apartments. Apply to 9.17 North Liberty street. Phone Main 2105.' 3 21-0t FOR RENT Two or three nicoly fur nished housekeeping rooms, 1373 S High street. 3 21 ti FOR RENT House, lOtiO 8. Commer cial street. ' 3-21-3t" LOST Gout '8 signet ring, letter S. He ward. Phono Main 507. 3-21-3t" SALEM CHIMNEY SWEEP Chimscy swept, furnaces cleaned, all kinds of stove repairing. All work guaran teed. Estab. 1909. Phono 19. Spen cer Hardware. 3-2 l-4t National woman suffrage will ap parently be marching on its irresist ablo way. CEDAR POSTS i 122 Cente at Our Yard. ! Salem Lumber Co. Office and Yard, 200 S. Liberty -Phone Main 80. For Rent Two Stores on Stato Street. One new bungalow on Cottago street. Phone Main 57. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY HITRGIIARDT HEREWITH Resident A (rents INI Hint Srrl Kalsomining Painting aud decorating. Estimates furnished; satisfaction guaranteed. SMITH & COLLINS Phone Main 1290. Muanta Tumnla Karl Keogebawr OMTH' Jeweler. .y mm CRAWFORD SHOES Salem, Ore. GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. , Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 204S or come to Fred in front of the Madi son, The first Chicken tamale Fred made In Salem, now you see them ev ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Tamales. You try one for yourself. 2-12-tf NORTHWESTERN NTJRSEBY. 195 S. 24th St. Phone Main 1418 Large and complot stock. Peach and prune trees 25 per cnt discount, and all other varieties of fruit Ever greens and 50 varieties of rose bushes. De livery to any part of this city. t DB. A8SELN, DENTIST Graduate N. W. U., Chicago, t Salem Dank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 ft Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken for china painting, firing and water col ors. E. M. GOODSPETSD, 222 Hubbard Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Iteul Estate Socnrlty. T1I0S. K FOBD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oi food Seal Estate set lrlty. BECHTEL BINON 147 State Street THE K. & J. CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES ... The bcBt In town oak for them. Factory 266 Chemeketa, COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole agents for th Famous Rock Springs Coal. - z. CAPITAL FUEL CO. F.. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Notl. Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas senger Depot. L. R. M. Pierce i Tailor Masonic Temple CHERRY CITY FLOURING MILLS THE MILL OF PUHITY FLOUR CEREALS AND FEED COS Trade St Dione M 2331 MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johm M Boott, over Chicago Store, Salem. Or egon. Phone 1561. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt deliver our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial streAt. Phone Main HI I JAPANESE LAUNDUY AND PKI CLEANING WOBKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicu'e fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 1251 Office Phone Main 1SS Rlgdnn Residence Main 111. ' BIGA0N-BICHABD80H CO. Funeral Director! and Cnderttken 151 N. High Street. it