TAOB EIGHT OAJLT CAPITAL JOTJXJTAL. 1ALEK, OKEOOM. MOKDAT. MAT 12. 1913. Iff.. A Sale of Tremendous Importance to the suit buying women of Salem and the Willamette Valley 100 High Class, Stylish Suits regularly priced to $32.50, your choice of the entire lot at $14.50 Unquestionably one of the mot important offerings Salem has seen for many a day. A most representative collection of beautiful stylish models in the newest fabrics and color ef fects. The woman who admires correct dress will particular ly fancy this gathering of high-grade suits. We've too many suits, owing to a backward spring, and must move them be fore the season advances. Your choice of this entire stock of Fancy and Novelty Suits, priced to $32.50, and Navy Blue Serge Suits up to $27.50, at only $14.50 each. A ridiculously low price. Another lot of Suits regularly priced to $18.50, choice $12.50 Prices reduced 20 per cent on our high-grare line of Matzen Blue Serge Suits, regularly priced at $30.00. We urge an early ielection, for the choicest suits will be the first to go. A New, Large Line of Motoring Hats Tan, brown and gray, plain colon and in striped patterns also. A new water pioof ermvenette motoring hat in tan only with ventilators in the frown. A splendid hat at $1.00 each. Silk hats at "5c to $1.25. A second shipment of Children's Straw and Cloth Hats arrived Yesterday All the latest shapes and colors, priced from 15c to $3.00. Mothers will be pleased to select from such a choice and varied assortment. Burglars An Busy. Four robberies were reported to the police this morning by different Salem I merchants. The candy and cigar store least of the Wexford theatre, was brok en into and 3 taken; the Cozy Kitchen conectionery store lost $6 as the result of some, one cutting the screen doors; the Fitts Fish and Poultry market was 1 sawed into and the Thielsen Cash Gro jcery store was entered. The burglars relieved the latter establishment of 45 'cents, while Fitts Market contained nothingof value besides its general equipment. The officers have nothing to work on, as the guilty parties were seen by ao one. nor did they leave any tell tale signs behind them. Surprise Sale 638th for next Wednesday, 14th, Women's Burson Hosiery, special 2 pairs for 25c Here's a sale that will be welcomed by hundreds of women in and around Salem, as we have been repeatedly asked as to when we would have an other special sale of those good Burson Hose. They arrived this week and are offered at the low price of 2 pairs for 25c several styles to choose from -plain or ribbed top. See the big window display. None sold before 8:30. No telephone orders received. w New Incorporations. Antelope Orchard Company, Medford. $25,000. Corvalia Amateur Athletic Club, Cor vallis, 2000. Palace Hotel. Portland, 10,000. Columbia Hay t Grain Company, Portland. 110.000. Hannibal Mining t Milling Company, Baker, $96,000. Paradise Telephone Company, Lim it, Paradise, $2000. Portland Business College, Portland. increase from $5000 to $10,000. Arizona Will Exhibit. ciiiTiD r-Bisa uiss wraa.1 - Phoenix, Ariz., May 12. Friends of Pan Dicuo in the Arizona legislature failed today in their attempts to se cure a state appropriation for an ex hibit at the Panama-California exposi tion. A bill carrying an appropriation of $100,000 for an Arizona exhibit at the San Francisco exposition passed the house, but an effort to divide the ap propriation to include San Diego was unsuccessful. The bill is expected to pass tho senate. A Home Rule Law. cxitxd rsxsa uuaso wiu. State (.apitol, Sacramento, Cal., May 12. A constitutional amendment pro viding for home rule in taxation was passed by the senate today. The vote was 27 to 5. The amendment has passed the as sembly and will go to the people of the state for their approval at the next general election. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sal by all dealers. The House of Quality l-iV." .'il..4C4 I I V JiXJIoooiicibbD &kd mm i Special meeting of Pad Be tods No. 60, A. P. A A. M., this eroding. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Miss Nona Shumway was a guost Sunday of friends at Woodburn, Mrs. G. II. Nichols, of Eugene, is Dick Andaman, of Independence, I visiting he daughter, Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. LaGrauge re turned yesterday from an extended trip through California and Arizona, and aro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaGrangc, in South Salem, who was a Salem visitor Saturday night is plaintiff in Pallas this week iu the trial of a suit for $1000 which he al leges his father-in-law, A. M. Borwn, secured from him shortly before Ar slanian 's wedding. :'s the Well -Dressed Man That gets ahead these days and no man has an excuse for not wearing his spring suit now when "Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes" the best clothes made yet, are here in such beautiful patterns in box-back, semi-English and conservative models. Come in and try on a cfw suits. Prices, $15.00 to $35.00 IDE SHIRTS Smartest patterns. $1.25 and $1.50 Beautiful Spring Neckwear, 50c. Straw and Bottle Green Hats. CET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Mrs. Willis McElroy, of Portland, was a guest Sunday of Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Jr. Have you tried that lice and mite killer that we have been urging you to use? It surely does the work. This is the timo of year that it is needed most. See F. K. Shafer, the saddle and har ness man, IS" South Commercial street. Our customers pronounce "Yakima Best" tl'e best ever. The life in the I wheat is not lost. Our deliveries are quick, prompt service. Little folks nev er tire of bread made from this flour. See Serling, 311 X. Commercial street. Nothing can equal the Olympic flour, made from hard wheat. Only $1.35 the sack. Fresh, crisp vegetables, every morning. 1 ry our strawberries. i.igar the grocer, corner Court and High Sts. Oregon graham and Wheatola is made in Salem, where every user is in vited to visit and Bee new and up-to-date machinery produce quality. The only new and up-to-date mill in this valley. The f.inernl of Mrs. Louretta Ru dolph will lie held at 10 a. m. tomor row from the United Evangelical church, North Cottago, near Center, and the services will bo conducted bv the pastor, Kcv. A. A. Winter. Plans for the Teal irrigation project have been filed with the state engineer by Representative J. T. Hinkle and his brother, W. B. Hinkle. The project in cludes D,000 acres and it is planned to ipend $1,000,000 on it. Do you get lonesome evenings? Pa per read, too tired to seek recreation away from home, a victrola will drive away that feeling. Our easy payment plan suits all. Records of all kinds, R. F. Peters, 521 Court street, Moose building. Rev. Sanford Snyder went to Dallas today to prosecute a case in which he is seeking damages in the sum of $5, i00 from the Salem, Falls City Sc West ern railroad. He was struck by an en gine and injured, the vehicle in which he was riding being completely demol ished. Men's meeting at the First Presby terian church Tuesday evening. Chick en pie supper served at 6:30, followed by report of Social Service committee and an addreos on Social Service by Mr. W. O. McLaren, superintendent of Portland Commons. The membership and all men of the church aud their friends are urged to be present. All men welcome. H. N. Veris "barked up the wrong tree" hvt Saturday night whop he at tempted to interfere with ( Officer Welch while in the act of arresting one C, H. Fisher for being disorderly. The i result was, Veris was taken to the sta tion also, and Judge Elgin this morn- ing sentenced him to ten days in jail, jbut suspended seutence. Fisher was given five days. j Divorce proceeding were started in i the circuit court this morning by Grace Hoffman against O. W. Hoffman. In i the romplaiut filed, tho plaintiff al leges th. defendant has treated her in a cruel and inhuman manner and at one timo locked her out of the house while he remained within in an intoxicated I condition. Attorney Frank Holmes ap. i pears for the plaintiff. Samuel Pavis and Wane Sonthwick made things merry on State street in I front of the Klinger building Saturday night by punching each other about the sidewalk for a few minute, and ending by !avis knocking Southwiek- through a plate glass window iu front of tho flier pool hall. Davis pleaded not guil ty to disorderly conduct this morning ud his trial will be held tomorrow morning. NEW TODAY. Iowa Machine Shop Punch and die work a specialty. Mod el work machinery developed and per fected. Brass patterns. Experimental work. Automobile repairs. D. B. BROWN, 252 Chemeketa Street. Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen doors and windows made to order. All sizes prompt service. Phone 308 247 Miller St. Miss Edith West and Miss Helen Myers were in from Independence Sun day to visit friends. The city council will consider the re call ordinance tonight. It was the gen eral opinion this afternoon that the bill would be passed as amended at the last meeting. The services for the late Mrs. Ru dolph will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the United Evangelical church on Cottage street. W. C. T. U. members please attend. Jupiter has promised fine weather for the Moose carnival. Make your preparations to be in attendance every day. The herd will all be collected, guaranteeing a rousing time. Attorney-General Crawford is ex pected back in Salem Thursday. He stopped off at Sidney Center, X. T., to visit bis mother for a few days, aud planned to attend to some business matters in Chicago for a day or two. Dr. W. E. Chancellor, of Columbia University, Xew York, formerly su perintendent of Washington, D. C, and Patterson, X". .1., schools will address the Salem teachers from 3 to 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, it was announced today by Supt. Kuntz. This will be a rare educational treat, as Dr. Chancel lor is one of the leading educators of tho country. All the justices of the supreme court had returned this forenoon to the capi tol, except Chief Justice McBride, and he was schedul d to arrive this after noon. The chief justice stopped off at his ranch in Columbia county on his return from Pendleton. Mrs. McBride is spending a few weeks at the ranch. It is expected that a number of de cisions will be handed down tomorrow forenoon. The railroad commission is hearing evidence today in Portland in the case of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle rail road, which is attempting to get 'the use of the O.-W. R. 4 X". company's bridge across the Willamette at Port- 1 land. Commissioner Atchison, who ac companied Attorney-General Crawford to Washington recently, has returned, and participated in the hearing today. E. T. Mcf'ormack, of Salem, has been added to the commission that will rec ommend the names of candidates it deems eligible to fill the position of president of Pacific university. The committee has the names of ten can didates under consideration, and ex pect to eliminate half of them by Thursday. Dr. Ferirn's resignation takes effect next month. FOR REXT Housekeeping and fur nished rooms, in good order. Mrs. Franced Freeman, 152 South Church street. WAX'TED A seamstress. Mrs. D. Davis, 376 South Church street. HOUSE J'OR SALE Owner being forced to sell place, offers a splendid house anil large lot on paved street, walking distance, close to Garfield and 1 lgh schools. All assessments paid. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. X. X. X., care Journal. To Purchasers For farms or city property see Dr. W. A. Cusick, over Fry's drug store. tf FOR SALE Xearly new spring wagon aud harness. Inquire at ISoj Lee street. FOR SALE Will sell at a bargain, white they last, all or auy part of my household furniture, including good piano, sewing machine, kitchen cabi net, rew range, dining-room set, and many other articles, almost new. Call A a. m. to 12 m., and 1 to 4 p. m., Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. H. A. Johnson, Jr., 2A Xorth Twentieth street. Phone Main 1397. The House of Comfort Should be erected on this beautiful terrace overlooking the Cherry City and peaceful Willamette. This quarter- block 's within one block of the car line and will be sold at a bargain. Ad dress Box 54, Salem, Or., for full particulars. JhsisMimi WRITING, READING AND SEWiSfl Are throe occupations which denia-d glomes to lessen the strain on the eves If your eyes tire ever so little, have me examine them and prescribe eve glases for CLOSE WORK that will rest the nerves, relieve the eye strain and keep the wrinkles away. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground 1oorl FATn 1 A AT MOTOR UlJLSlfXil CYCLES WATT PHIPr tatties. Fl.slas Taekle, Its, Itrta CMrelal Street rasa M FOR SALE Xew seven-room house and lot on Court street, will sell it at cost. Call at 331 Xorth Fourteenth street aud we will show you. Terms easv. FUR KEXT Two well-furnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. Inquire Josse-Moore Furniture Co. FOR SALE CHEAP 100 rawhide bot tom chairs, and almost new sewing machine. Call at 70S Xorth 17th, Phone 2471. GET FREE $25 Look straight; can you see the little hungry friend. Fred, in front of the Madison. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Jobs tX Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egoa. Phone 1661. Cherry City Candy Factory Cherry City Ice Cream and X tountam Svruos 4- 266 Chemekota Street. Phone 2482 t DR. ASSELN, DEXTIST 1 ; : Graduate N. W. U.', Chicago, ;; Salem Bank & Trust Building. X Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 X MARIOX CREAMERY & PRODUCE Co. Quotations for today Ranch butter 2023c CREAM, butterfat 30c Egg' 17c On Liberty and Ferry Sts. 5-1-tf I Karl Neugebauer ! t X WATCH ANI1 JP.WF.1.BY X REPAIRING, Masonic Temple. State St. FOR REXT Depot Hotel, furnished. A. A. Englebart. Phone 1190. 4-29-tf FOR REXT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 X. High it., phone 4. 4-10-tf FOR REXT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 753 N. Commercial. 5-7-4t FOR SALE Xew 5-room, modern bun galow, 5 rooms, bath, gas, woodshed, east front, 1300; easy terms. 633 X" 20th street. FOR 8ALE. CHEAP-Fine gat range. Phone 855. 190-Acre Orchard for Sale Of prune and cherries, one mile from Dallas, Or. Flvt years old and upwards. In tracts to salt, st 1225 to 1400 per sere. t Also 216 seres of farm land st 180 to 1125. Payments ons-thlrd down, balance In six yean. By th Fleming Bealty Co, Phone 303, or S. P. Kimball, owner, phone Farmers 561, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Capital City Creamery Phone 299. 383 Court St. I I rK. M KIWI A W give the highest quality and I I charge the lowest prices. X Schaefer's Drug Store No. 135 Commercial Street X Deutsche Apothek. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BLKQIIARDT MEREDITH RetUetit Agents I8i State Street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Estate Sectrtty. TUOS. K. FOBD Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Or. REAL ESTATE Money to Loan, JACOB ft CO. Phone 2424. 06-207 Hubbard Bldg, MONEY TO LOAN Oa rood Beat Estate teeartty. BECHTEL A BTN05 H7 State Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. 8ole agents fof the Famous Rock 8prings Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Nell. Phone 210. Yards opposite 8. P. pas senger depot, WOOD AND COAL 1 any quantity. Prompt dellrer? our specialty. Palls City Lumber Company. I7 North Commercial street Phone Main 811. JAPANESE LACSDBI A5D DM CLEAXISfl WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 411 Terry SL Phone Main HW teM