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D'TT-T CAPI TAX JOTJUTAL, &AXEM. OREGON. SATuBDAT, MAT 17, 191a. Grand Opera House t Saturday, May 17 I MATINEE AND EVENING The World ' Bent Pictures JOHN BUNYAN'S I "PILGRIM'S PROGRESS" X Made amidst the magnificent X scenery at Turino, Italy, with 4 Alexandra Salvini Christian; Jefferson Penrose, lecturer; X Francis Phillip at piano and J organ and Ana Calveri, the em T iaent dramatic soprano, will ap- pear in concert before and af i ter the production, also render T lag the beautiful solos during T the Pilgrim's Progress. X Priees: Evening, 25e and 50e. X Matinee, all seats Me, children 4 J5e. IS 4 GRAND Opera House Wednesday May at 8:C9 p. m. 21 Grind Amy Will Cany Out Exercises, and Will Be Assisted by Other Organizations. The program for the G. A. K. exer cises this year is being arranged and shows that it will be as extensive as any held in years past. May 23 the veterans will visit the school! of Sa lem. 8nnday( May 25, at 2 p. m., Eev. James Lisle will deliver the sermon at the armory and William McGilchrist, Sr., will have charge of the music Friday, May 30, at 10 a. m., graves of the eomrades will be decorated, at noon a dinner will be served in the armory and at 2 p. m., Judge Peter D'Arcy will speak.' The music will be under the direction of Dr. H. C. Epley. The G. A. B., Spanish War Veterans, Sons of Veterans, Ladies of the G. A. R., and W. B. C. will take part in the exercises. - . r a n a Bargains i i Several good bargains in slightly used cars, Touring and Roadsters. A Buick one-ton truck, just over hauled. See King and Weodfrd, Auto Exchange Garage 176 South Twelfth St Phone 776 NOW, UTILE BRUNEI, Charles Frohman presents Maude Adams 1 In her most famous sue cess. ; "Peter Pan" Br J. M. Barrie, author of "The Little Minister." Seats on sale Saturday at 9 a. m. Prices $2.00, $1.50 $1.00. Bcene from " Orand Opera May 17. 1 Pilgrim's House, Progress, Saturday, However much demand there may be for labor and It. is unlimited there is always a hordo of men around the free employment office and employment wfflres not free. Journal Want Advs. Bring Results, SMS SALEM WILL BE FACTORY TOWN State Engineer Lewis Calls Attention to Her Having Cheap Power and Transportation. Eugene, Ore., May 17. The address of State Engineer Lewis on "The Problem of the Development of Ore gon's Power Resources" was one of the big features of this afternoon's session of the Commonwealth confer ence. Engineer Lewis believes that a connected effort should be made to se cure immense industries for Oregon, believing that the cheap power devel oped from waterfalls should attract steel and other industries. It is his be lief that places such as Salem and Port land, located on streams which solve cheap transportation problems, should succeed in landing the enterprises., He thinks that the new process of using electricity in steel manufacture means that plants will be located where elec tricity is cheap, and no state has such an abundant of water power available as Oregon. He pointed to the fact that Niagara Falls companies are rais ing the cost of electricity to a point which means that the manufatcurers will be compelled to go elsewhere. Oregon's opportunity is here, and all that is needed is a united effort to make Portland, Salem and other cities groat manufacturing centers. Well-to-Do Fanner Wants Ton to Cook at $20 per Month andf if Sat isfactory, Will Wed. A widower for two years, a well-to- do fanner of 49 years, after an un satisfactory succession of cooks ana housekeepen. and with a big harvest in prospect this season, which will de mand some competent woman to cook for the hired hands, has appealed to Governor West for assistance in finding an honest, neat lady, small and with dark eyes preferred, who would con sider marriage and give the matter a trial by keeping house for him this summer througn narvesi monins, iur $20 a month, after which, if thins proved agreeable, she would marry him. It is desired, however that the ap plicant hae no children, as the widow er has a family of four, and he does not wih the trouble which so often is the result of mixing two families. For any brunette, wits, a fondness for farm life and a partiality for men of the blonde type, this gentleman be ing fair and but a little gray, this should be interesting. A Quick Wit. Husband Did yon notice bow lit tempered my colleague was this even ing? He was annoyed because I have brought yon a new set of Jewelry. Now be will have to get a new set for bis wife too. Wife A disagreeable fel low that man Is: If I were you. I would anno. him often. Fliegende Blatter. Mind Reading. "I am sure tbat girl bas a kind heart and a considerate disposition,' said the young man. "Why?" "Because when I asked ber what ber favorite flower was she took care to name something that doesn't cost more than 50 cents a bunch." Washington Star. Telegraphing Round the World. The most widely separated points be tween which a telegram can be sent are British Columbia and New Zea land. The telegram would cross North America. Newfoundland, the Atlantic. Great Britain. Germany. Russia Eu ropean and Asiatic China, Japan. Java and Australia. It would make nearly t circuit of the globe and would trav erse over 20.000 miles In doing so. Marshfield Record: The people who come here nowadays come to stay and they bring with them their fami lies; when they are located here they write to the folks at home and toll them of the advantages of Coos Bay and induco the ones "back there" to come here. Thus it comes to pass that we are getting to be a larger city each week. aJlC sv (1 TRAQK MAUK STOP! Look for this sign In any city you visit. When you have found it, you bavt found the best drug store, also THE BEST .HAIR TONIC If yon have any doubt about MF.R1TOL HAIR TONIC being the best, buy a bottle and if It is not entirely satisfactory, your money will be refunded for the asking. THINK A MINUTE Then try a bottle of Meritol Hair Tonic, and you will understand why wa have made you this liboral offer. We know there is nothing so good as the Meritol line. IN THIS TOWN THE MERITOL STORE IS CONDUCTED BT CAPITAL DRUG! STORE Members American Drug and Press Association. Pacific Coast League. R. H. E. Portland 3 11 2 Los Angeles 2 7 3 James, Hagerman and Derrick; Slagle and oles, Brooks. R. H. E. San Francisco - 5 10 1 Oakland 6 13 1 McCorry, Hughes and Schmidt; Gre gory, Olmstead and Rohrer. R, H. E. Venice 6 9 2 Sacramento 6 7 2 Baiim and Elliott; Stroud, Schulz and Blies. National League, - R. H E. Pittsburg . 4 12 6 New York 7 12 0 O 'Toole, Cooper. C'amnitz and Kel Icy; Mathewson and Meyers, Hartley. R. H. E. St. Louis 5 11 1 Brooklyn 6 14 3 Saleo, Willis, Geyer and Wingo; Curtis and Miller. R. H. E. Chicago 4 11 3 Philadelphia 10 14 1 Toney and Archer; Rixev and Killi fer. American League. R. H. E. Washington 2 7 0 j Detroit -..5 9 2 ! tiHghes, Drohan and Henry; Dubuc and RondcAu. R. H. E. St. Louis 2 8 0 Boston 3 8 0 Itanmgardner and Agnew; Collins and Carrigan. R. II. E. Philadelphia 8 14 1 Cleveland 3 13 4 R. H. E. Chicago 7 9 2 New York 0 .1 3 Mi'Connell, ( lark and CioBsett; Bent and Shalk. W. B. Riddle, vice president of the 'Frisco railway system ,is quoted in the Medford MailTribnno as saying: "Tho rewnt floods and cyclones in the Middle West have caused a great many people to look westward in search of homes. A great many of my friruds are conversant with the Rogue river valley, and will probably be out hero in tho near future, with the in tention of remaining. It's Kw mt srt t in m f ""t w mi 1 iauusiiaUiSMaiuHikMM' II II 11 M 11 M '! M II M M ri M H 51 n ii n tri is M 11 II M CsfeJ Getting Warmer I Queer. "I don't believe Johnny's teacher Is quite right In ber mind." said Mrs. Lapsllng. "When be came borne from school yesterday be told me he came across tbe word penultimate and ask ed her bow to pronounce It and she said he must place tbe accent on big Aunty Penultimate. Did you ever hear anything as crazy as that'" Chicago Tribune. A Familiar Opinion. "Yes; he was appointed counselor to one of the departments at Washing ton." "A legal Job. eh?" "Yes: he renders opinions." "And what was the first opinion he rendered T "One to the effect that bis salary ought to be raised." Washington Herald. When He Feels It Another one of these ways In whlrh i the pestered can shut op the pestering: j "Do yon suffer from a cold In the head?" asked the kindly butter-In of ! the snuiSer on the street car. , "Invariably, when I have one." j growled the victim, and thereby es- caped another remedy. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . El M M II tl EI II II II li El El El II II M n H n El II II II II II El II II I! II II II II II El El 11 El El M n El El II 11 El El El El El 11 11 El El II II El El II El El 11 El El El 13 El M You Taking Advantage of the Big Slaughter Sale of the Hinges Jewelry Stock? NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY PRE SENTED ITSELF TO BUY SO CHEAPLY. Bear in mind, although I have cut the price of every article in the store to a ridiculously low price, that the quality of each articles is positively guaranteed by the firm. Mr. Hinges is not going out of business, and will stand back of every article. Remember in a short time this sale will be over. If you are thinking of getting a beautiful diamond, a high grade watch that keeps perfect time, a piece of silver in sterling or quadruple plate for the home, a splendid time keeping clock, this sale offers you the opportunity to do so, and save at least one-half. li II If II II II II El II II II El El II El U M El II II II II I. II II 13 II II El H II II ii II fl If El tl 11 w There Prices; all the Coming Week Will be a Continuation of the Slashing and Cutting of Si El II II 11 11 II IS II II II It El 11 A 14-K solid gold wedding ring will be given away free until Saturday, May 24th, to every purchaser of a Diamond Engagement Ring costing $25. or more. Buy your wedding or graduation gifts in this sale and save at least one-half. Ladies' Waltham watch given away free tonight at 9 o'clock Stock of C. H. Hinges By Order of J. A. Sinclair if u ii ti ii ? m ssf ssi ft sss f W sso t sss sps fr w sx WW ww m im snw wf wm HJ!sisiii0isisiwisjB Her Specialty. "I should think tbat lady astronomer would be interested In ber little boy's dirty face." "Ob, she's too mucb absorbed In ber studies of the sky to keep ber child's face clean." "But that's just why she should pay attention. Isn't the dirt spots on the son?" Baltimore American. Couches and ' Davenpofts Medical Csat. A young doctor said to a girl. "Do you know, dear, I have a heart affec tion for you?" "Have you bad It lung?" she coyly Inquired. "Oh. yes: I feel that 1 will liver trou bled life without you!" he fervently responded. "Then you bad better asthma," she softly murmured. Pearson's Weekly. One Way to Put It "Say. papa." exclaimed little Lola. "I want to ask you a very important question." "Well, what Is It, dear?" be asked. "I will be five years old tomorrow," j rejoined the small diplomat, "and I'd like to know whnt you think I'd llko I for a birthday present." Chicago j News. ! Every day now you will wish you had gas instead of a wood range. This is the best time of the year to have the pipes laid into the house. Did you ever hear of anyone voluntarily going back to wood and give up Cooking Salem Gas Works With Gas Rough on Little New York. A Washington singer went over to New York one night on the Invitation of some friends of bis In tbe Lambs' club, to sing at a gambol by tbat club of actors Willie Collier. Dlgby Bell, Ilopper and bulf a dozen more shining lights were In the clubhouse when Wilton l.iic kiiye brought the Washington man round. "You fellows think you're I great ucturs." said Larknye. "but here's l a Iniy who plays New iork as a one ntelit stand "-Saturday Evening Post. j.lfissW II lNil4tiillnMfc " Comfortable and Serviceable WE SHOW A VERY COMPLETE LINE IN OAK AND MAHOGANY FRAMES, UPHOLSTERED IN VE LOURS, TAPESTRIES, GENUINE LEATHERS AND PANTASOTE. When you buy a couch or davenport you want to know First That the style is correct. Second-' That the cover, if leather, will not crack. Third That the upholstery will not sag with use. FourtnThat it absoluetly comfortable. JtY!y Fifth That it is will give good service. Sixth That the cost is not prohibitive. Phone Main 85 j Misjudjtd Her, "1 desire to Insert this small adver llseinent In your paper tomorrow morn Itig." she said. "This," said the advertising clerk, looking It over "will go among tbe wants." " "Have yon no "wish column?" "No, mum." "Then, sir." said the young lady haughtily, "you need not Insert It I simply wish a situation as governeaa, that's all. It Is not a case of want" London Tit Bits. A man may icoi sorry after stealing ! The kind we sell are sturdy and strong, and embody . the limit of comfort, luxury, quality and style. Come in and let us show you tome of the many beautiful pieces we have in stock. .a lias firm a pretty girl sorry that he Hww w "TI w& M a M im aat ua a mi tU salt ail duln t begin sooner. ' " .