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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1913)
DAILY CAniiL JOBIVAI 1ALXX, DEMOS, TUZSDAT. MAT IS, Sale ihe l oggery.s easom Shows What Real Clothing Bargains Are It's a new experience for clothing buyers to find a sale like this to have the opportunity of select ing from a stock as new, as up-to-date and of the quality made by DAVID ADLER all this sea son's goods and be able to SAVE ONE-FOURTH ON ANY SUIT OR RAIN COAT $11.75 BUYS ANY $15.00 FANCY SUIT NOW $18.00 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $13.75 $20.00 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $15.00 $22.50 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $16.75 $25.00 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $18.75 $30.00 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $22.50 $35.00 SUITS MID-SEASON SALE $26.75 Look for the Toggery label in the suit you choose read the former price for yourself then figure up your saving. Remember this too our men's shop known throughout the whole Willamette Valley the same label that meant good values and good service before stands for TREMENDOUS VALUES NOW Our Guarantee THE TO Your money back if any suit bought at this tale does not prove satisfactory jut the same at at though you paid BETWEEN ... COURT AND STATE regular price. . . GGERY leco AT 167 NORTH COMMEMRCIAL Men's Shoes, if they are Florsheims they are right $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 WW Hay Charge of tlie Parade and Entertainment at Portland Wed nasdaj Evening, June 11. The Portland Bono Carnival oomm li tre ka entrusted tho entertainment in tie Portland Koee City Park and the parade on Wednesday evening, June 11. to the order of United Artisans and judgiu,; from the record of !hn pro frressive order the Portland committee has madti no mistake. "Tho Jiight in llosana," weather Permitting will probably be among the most enjoyable evening ontortainmente of the carnival week, Jt is planned to have a parade under the auspice of the Artisans at this time in which sev eral thoeand members, including Hon. Judge Morrow, Adjutant General Fin znr, C. L. McKenna, several of the state officials and other notables will take fiart. The Rosarian club uniform ed in white, the Kilties club and vari ous other soeioties and clubs will be in the line of march. The citizens of Oak land, California, are expected to be rep resented by a brans band and several hundred ladies and gentlemen uniform ed in white. The showers of roses and golden poppies will he among the most gorgeous, spectacles of the pagoant. The local assembly under the leader ship of Mr. Oleii ('. Nile will be rep- Globe Vaudeville LAST DAY 3 ACTS 3 MARGUITE FARAR & CO. Musical Comedy HARLISON AND ROLLINSON Noveltv Comedv (p - - - I Musicians Direct From Pantages n h f c tu ljuii i mtda seeing m iiwoc NEWLYWEDS Today Only ALWAYS THE PIPE ORGAN THE GLOBE THEATRE reecnted by a delegation of one hun dred and fifty members and a ladies' drill team captained by Mrs. J. A. Bar nardi. Arrangements are being made for special excursion rates by .Mrs. Jaa. K. Godfrey, Mrs. J. A. Bernardi and Ivan 0. Martin, the committee in charge and the outlook is that the Sa lem lodge will have, a full representa tion. The local asxembly will hold an open meeting in tho Mooee hall next Wednes day evening to which the friends of the order ere iflvited. An excellent liter ary and musical program will be ren dered atler which boxes containing dainty and substantial lunches prepar ed by the ladies attending will be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale will bo uted for tho carnival fund. ent of Grounds Clark, a strenuous ef fort is being made to keep the entire campus mowed and the lawns present ing that long-promised neat appearance. The lebavior of the weather the bal ance of the week jvill determine the possibility of Willamette meeting O. A. C. 's bail team here Saturdav. s IMM WILLAMETTE NOTES. The freshmen aro planning a launch rty for next Saturday, making a trip up tho river to llnydeu's Island. Next Friday evening Pr. and Mrs. Patterson will be at homo to the senior clam nnd the different eollege classes will entertain in turn. The freshmen furnish the amusement from 7:30 to Hillu, the spnhomores from S::i( to H;30 nnd the juniors from !:.'"' to 10:;t0. Niv.li-v to sny track, tennis and baseball work has been materially in terfered with by the manner in which dupe l'luviiis hns conducted himself of late. The I'liilodorian literary society will hold n mock trial Wednesday night. The ae will be a suit for b.-oaYh of promise to marry. Tho identity of the principals is withheld. Gardner, Wi ling and Trice will he attorneys fur defense. Tatro, Smith and Hivin for plaintiff. I'nder tho direction of Superintend- It Happened at the Globe Wore jou there T Who says that good talent is not appreciated in Salem t The first show played to the "Standing Room Only" sign. At the second show the house was filled. The 'movies" showed the funeral of tho late J. P. Moreen, King George and Queen Mary, the middies in Quan ta nam o bay, General Leonard A. Wood, a trolley accident, stock show at handler, Okla., cultivating spuds on the largest ntato farm in the world. The vaudeville feature was a decided hit. Five dainty young miwm. present ing in their repertoiro a rollicking song entitled a "Dip in the Ocean." They dressed the part and the stago setting was a great scene, showing the beach, breakers, rocks, etc., closing their act with a "moonlight" scone. While tho audience felt tempted to Kid these young ladies in the chorus of the song, they assisted by keeping time. The closing act, a musical skit, was a novelty, and a decided feature, furnish ing good music, clean coraeoy and an illustration of the vagaries of a con certina. See it tonight and encourage good features. The great calamity in Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suffer ing and sickness from colds and expo sure resulted which Foley's Honey and l Tar Compound helped to alleviate. L. Poole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes: "My daughter had a severe congh and cold but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time. My wife would not keep house without it. We have used it for years, always with good results." Dr, Stone Drug Co. Perfection is made up of trifles, but so is a million dollar. Poor appetite is a sure sign of im paired digestion. A few doses of Cham berlain 's Stomach and Liver Pills will J strengthen your digestion and improve i.vour appetite. Thousands have been I benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold ' by all dealers. Read the Journal for Ncavsj t i GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wonder Motion Pictures of the Wi.rld. John Hun van's Immortu! Masterpiece, Pilgrims' Progress Grand allegory in 4 reels .lef- forson Penrose, lecturer. Ana I'alveri, eminent lirnmatic Snpuno, in appropriate selections Prices: Kveinng', oOc, ,ic. Scat sale nest Friday. Matinee All seats 23e, children 13c. Igrandoperahouse One Night, Wednesday, May 14 Special engagement of the distinguished authors' actress MISS DELLA CLARK And company of comedians in "Introduce Me" The latest New York Comedy hit acts by Delia Clark. A comedy in four Note Miss Clark and company are booked direct from New York by the John Cort Theatrical Exchange, a guaranteed attraction. Special reservations will be made for Theatre Parties. Special prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Every woman should see this play. Seats now on sale. THE SUMMER SCHOOL lEf BULLETIN IS ISSUED School Will Be Held This Tear at Spalding, a Short Distance From Wallowa Lake. t defenso is that she was but a guest in the house and took no part in tho KH'K's crimes. Pat Shea and TW. Si. berling, the men of tho gang, are now serving five years in San Quentin. -Maud MncKay, Shea's consort is await ing this disposition of a motion fi fbation. The Willamette universitv summer sehool bulletin is out and is' brim full of pictures and information concerning Wallowa Lake where the summer school is to b3 held, or more properly speak ing, near which the summer school is to be heid, the lake beinc a short di. tance from Joseph, where the hioh school building will be the temporary seat of Willamette university. An exceptionally strong faculty hni been secured for the sommnr .,;,. i Prof. f. T. M.-ittVoru ,.,.,..:.... .v. i . . ii ic ii f. chair of mathematics at the university will lie the denn of the school for which position he is especially fitted bv his ' long experience in teacher trninimr. Prof. von Eschen, of the science de! 1 partment will nlso be on the faculty.' Prof. You Kschen has made a soecinl study i,( mineralogy nnd water suin.lv i and so iree. This will be taken up by I some o tlie clssscs of the school. ' Other members of the faculty will be1 O. C. Whitnev. of Sound, Charles E. Coe. rrincinnl of! t rook county hiuli school, J, C. Toulev A Sellable Hair Tonic. It is an easy matter to prevent bald noes, dandruff and other diseases of tho scalp by using Meritol Hair Tonic. It should be used regularly to keap tho scalp free of dandruff germs, as these germs are the cause of the majority of cases of dandruff and later, baldness. We are authorized to guarantee Meri tol Hair Tonic. Capital Drug Store. The i n who lias cleared off nvnn i few acres of logged off land has done some right hard work, even if ho does not show it. Fry Chicken in CoitoSene The best fried chicken you ever ate can be made with Cotlolene. Cotiolena cart hf ripntArl in supenmcnaeni or schools of Wallowa a ITmrh hi'rrrin fon,f. . county, Mr,. E. L. Coe, Drake univer I . temPenitUre sity, anl Key. Fletcher Homan, presi-1 than either butter or lard, fw.,l II, Hs 'without burning.', It fries so best mountain summer resort of the quickly that little Of the fat 13 state und tho bulletin urges Wland ' ofcert,.tvoJ A. , . I teachers to do their summer studying , abS0rbO. Preventing the food I in a higher altitude, en joying th.. bene-, being greasy. For this reason. tits res;, ting from such a change. l' At jf I A li-e program has been outlined for I -O0'ene-mea lOOd IS mOre the entire session and special trips to healthful than food fried U3 1 1"""' t interest will be mada each . . . week eud. cutter or lard. I Arrange ii, cuts have been made for j prominent lecturers to add row the ses ision and an the details of providing six weens or extremely beneficial as well educational work. Girl Was s Guest (cxitko rsass uiisro wias.J San Tiancisco, May 12. Jessie Clif ton, a young art student of Eiver1lo Cal, recently caught by tho police In a mid at the lodgings of a gang of bur n.' 1 I Cottolene is moreeconom ,ical than lard goes one-i rrrtW costs very Sjjb'f.'j-'' much less S?d than butter. THE H. K. rATRBANK COMPART glare here, is on trial todaf befom a I jury in the superior court. The girl 'a tmmmmmtmmmmmmmmimmmmmii