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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, RAXXM, OREGON, MONDAY MAY 19, 1913. FAQB TlVJt Eleven More Sale Days of the Great Spring Time Sale This sale lasts during May. It has been a wonderful saving event, and will con continue to be so during this month. Be sure and take advantage. In this ad we can only call attention to a few of the extra specials. You'll be glad if you come and in vestigate for yourselves. Table Linens ' $2.25 linens $1.87 $1.65 linens $1.28 $1.50 linens $1.19 $1.25 linens $ .98 $1.00 linens $ .89 Curtain Scrims 50c values 42c 45c values 38c 40c values 33c 35c values 28c 30c values 23c 25c values 18c 18c values 14c Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts 75c Diamond E Brand, 49c $125 Values, 98 c Cotton Blankets $3.00 values $2.69 $2.00 values $1.79 $1.75 values l..$1.58 $1.65 values $1.48 $1.50 values $1.34 $1.35 values $1.00 $1.00 values $. .89 $ .85 values $ .76 Dress Goods Sale The quality of our dress goods is so well known that only to the strang er is it necessary to advertise their superiority.. The beauty and variety of the fabrics are frequently and very favorably com mented upon. PRICES: i $3.50 Dress Goods $3.15 $3.00 Dress Goods.....'...$2.69 $2.50 Dress Goods $2.24 $2.25 Dress Goods. ...... $1.99 $2.00 Dress Goods $1.79 , $1.75 Dress Goods $1.58 $1.00 Dress Goods $ .88 $ .75 Dress Goods $ .67 $ .65 Dress Goods $ .58 $ .50 Drew Goods $ .44 Women's and Mis ses' 35c Drawers 24c $1.50 combination suits 98c $1.50 muslin night gowns $1.19 Brassieres 35c CONTEST IS POPULAR (Continued from page one.) Fund supporters, Miss Kate Wiseman, j and the Baptist Women 's club appear ;to be the most, formidable contestants They are the only ones that have piled up over 4500 votes. With the publishing of the names of contestants and their standings daiV much mor) interest will be added to the contest. It also gives rival con testants an opportunitv to keep in formed as to what the others are doing. If you are not in the contest, right now is the time to got busy and clip one of the nomination coupons out of the paper and send it into this office. Do it now. It's worth 1000 votes. It is an easy matter to secure votes. All that is necessary to do is to call for a sales check at any of the stores that are advertising in the Bargain Feature. Watch for the Bargain Tag'i which appears tomorrow evening. There'll be many exceptional bar gains offered on the page this week. Following is the standing of contest ants: Ladies of the 0. A. R. 5065 Playground Fund 5020 Miss Kate Wiseman 4870 Baptist Women's Club 4056 Ladies' Aid M. E. Church 4440 St. Joseph's Church 4215 Y. M. C. A 4190 Woodmen of the World 4095 Moose Lodge . 3935 Women's Belief Corps 3260 Episcopal Church 3125 Silver Bell Circle W. of W 2580 Mrs. Emma Smith 2505 Commons Mission ' 2435 Police Force 2071 Degree of Honor 1785 Fire Department 1105 Modern Woodmen of America 1000 SAN FRANCISCO WOMAN FINED FOB SMUGGLING! UNITED rillSI LkABED WIRE. Trenton, N. J., May 19. Mrs. Agnes Mangels, of San Francisco, was fined $2000 here today by Judge Cross in the United States district court for smug- With her niece, Miss Agnes Tillman, ; Mrs. Mangels brought into this country May 12 by the liner Amerika about $5, 000 worth of dresses and jewels, on which she neglected to declare duty. Miss Till ma ii pleaded ignorance when the goods were found, and was released i Or Tfrnf You Will Surely Enjoy the Car nival Better : if you are fitted : out in one of i on payment of the duty on her own goods. Aviator Hurt. 1UXITED PRESS LEASED W1HE.1 Redding, Col., May 19. Aviator H. W. Blakely is suffering here today from Bevere bruises sustained late yester day, when, in making a landing, his aeroplane collided with a "blind" fence. He was painfully but not se riously cut about the face and body. Commencing tomorrow and continu ing throughout' Bedding's carnival week, Blakely will make three flights here daily. Unofficial Conduct. UNITED PSESS LEASEn WIRE. I'ierre, 8. D., May 19. For partici pating in li contract while he was a public official, Fred A. Brinker, for merly land commissioner in this state, wa3 fined $250 here today. Brinker pleaded guilty. Has a Platinum Mine. M. G .Warnic of Josephine county, is in the city for a brief visit. He is min ing on Briggs creek and has a peculiar heavy bla."k ore that bo far no one has been able to classify. It, however, car lies, aB the assays show, something bet ter than 5 ounces of platinum to the ton, whic'i would make its value about $150 per ton. Mr. Wamie is having several chemists testing the ores, in order to find the best mode of extract ing the values and will before long put up a small plant to givo a thorough test to whatever system he adopts, or perhaps to all' suggested. He is not soiling stock, is spending his own mon ey, and thereby boosting the mining business, buck into legitimate channels. Only Spuds. See the window display of Bechtel St Bynon 's realty office. Did you ever Bee such spuds! It takes only four, Burbanks, to measure 42 inches. Boost the Willamette valley and particularly the country tributary to Salem. A. B. Foole Lost. Mr. Toolo, formerly with the Capital drug stor,e is missing from there. He ward for information as to his where sbnote. Notify 115 North Liberty. Arabs Are Fighting. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIEB. Be Sure and Visit the Globe. The heaiHiners at the Globe all this week will be selections offered by the Thclmaire SiBters, two young Portland singers. These selections are all taken from their celebrated character sketch es, and will be different daily. The Thelmaire Sisters is their stage name. The proper names of When a newspaper starts a circula "lion contest It shows a sign of weak noss. It shows that its circulation has been badly cut into by the opposition paper that the other paper has been taking away its subscribers. What's tho answorf Rend The Capital Jour nal for all the news. WANT AD HOROSCOPE May 19. This birthdato has for its sign Tu rns. It is tho hardest sign in the zodiac those to overcome, but with patience and an Genghazi, Africa, May 19. News of pretty young singers are Miss Thelma i earnost and sincere desire to lo so and heavy fighting between Arab and Itnl- Waters and Miss Nancy Thelmaire. ans Sido Garba reached here today. No Miss Waters appeared at the Grand details were received of the casualties, 'last November, being associated with j but they are known to have been heavy General Ganbretti, who has been in command at Derna, headed the Italian troops in a desperate storming of an Arab position. This gained, the Ital ians wore subjected to two heavy flunk attacks, but their maintained their po sition, though at a great sacrifice of lifo. ! Wm. Wallace Ornhnm, the violinist. She has been connected with the Wil lamette University as vocal instructor. MiB Thelmaire has been in this faith in a higher power, which governs and rules all destinies, tho highest roalms can bo reached and all faults and weakness may be overcome. Willingness to recognize one's faults is tho firt step to success. Venus is tho governing planet of this SOCIETY NOTES. Miss Althea Moores was gradu ated May thirteenth from Hills Col lege, Oakland, California. Miss Moores will join the sixteen other graduates of the class who have been invited by Mrs. Andrew Mattei, Jr., to enjoy a house party in her beautiful country home. Before returning to Salem, the last of this month, Miss Mooros will visit friends at different localities in California. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albert Lives ley and their two children, Dorothy Edna and Thomas DcBock, returned homo Thursday afternoon, having en joyed a delightful fortnight's trip. In Seattle, where they remained for a week, Mr. ' Liveslcy purchased a f ino six-cylinder Oldsmobilo, and tho family motored to Vancouver, British Colum bia, for a visit with Mrs. Livosley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DcBock. A Reliable Hair Tonic. It is an easy mattor. to prevent baM ness, dandruff and other diseases of the scalp by uBing Moritol Hair Tonic. It should bo used regularly to kocp the scalp free of dandruff germs, as these germs are the cause of the majority of cases of dandruff and later, baldness. We aro authorized to guarantee Merl tol Hair Tonic. Capital Drug Store. country only five weeks. Sho posesscs sign. It gives love of home, desire to a beautiful soprano voice, and for 18 months wns in -opera in Italy. Don't miss the treot in store for you. . Trial Postponed. rONlTRD PRESS LEASED WIS" 1 Sacramento, Cal., May 19. Charged with the murder of her common law I.hsIi'.mI. l'rank I, Fisher, on a promi nent business corner here last Decem ber, Mrs. Belle Haskell nppeared bo- fore Judge Hughes today for her sec ond trial. ' Upon agreement of attorneys for the defense and prosecution the caso was postponed until June 2. Bishop's Ready-Tailored Suits t $15 to $25 -- V These suits are all especi ally tailored out of all wool fabrics and are the suits that give you satis faction. t - SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Strike Not Settled. TNITED MUSS LEASED WIRE San Francisco, May 19. After a con ference here today between Pacific Gas and Elertre company officials and rep resentatives of the labor council and the Light and Power council, it was an nounced that a settlement of the strike had not been reached but another con ference is to be held. Cleanliness is said to be next to godliness, and more toilet soap is used on Sunday than any other day. A Successful Enterprise. The Modern akery, Mr. J. W. Hast ings, proprietor, opened in Salem about j four months ago, using the same store that was formerly used, by tho Capital bakery. Mr. Hasting is a baker of ex perience, thoroughly understands his business, ( and, by tho immense trade the Modern has, the goods must be : all right. J They are installing a new fountain,! which is artistic ftnd in evorv resnect I sanitary. Great iredit is due the present owe era for the success tho old stand has brought forth. j It would surprlBe you to know of the. great good that is being done by Chain-1 berlain'i Tablets. Darius Downey, ot Newberg Junction, N. D., writes, "My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablots and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your atomach or bowJls give them a trial. For salo by all dealers. rulo in all domestic relations and strong desires for beauty And harmony in all things. This period will be advantageous for travelers to study the Journal Want. Ads. In some lawsuits both sides win and lose. Beautiful Winona Park University of Oregon June 23 O o i 1 to AUG. 1 Summer School 1913 Twenty-five instructor fifty courses, cators added to regular faculty. Distinguished Eautern Edu- Uulversity dormitories open. Board and room at $3.30 per week. Ko duced railroad rates. For complete illustrated catalog adlrcss SALEM'S CHOICE RESIDENCE DI8TEI0T Winona Park is located on tenter and Seventeenth streets. The lots are large, high and sightly. Kach lot is a desirable home site. Some fife on Center street, which is pave.1, others on 17th street, which is being opened and Improved with ceemnt walk sand curbs. Borne fine fruit trees on those lots. A few lots are facing the creek and a winding drive. These are high and be vend the reach of high water, and af ford an exceptional opportunity for home sites for those desiring dwellings where the surroundings are out of the ordinary. Tho day will come when such proiwrtv will lie the highest priced T property in the city. Todnv it can be X had for a fraction of its real value.' Ijots in Winona Park sell from $Wt0 to $1250, with all assessments paid. A reasonable building restriction is enforced, guaranteeing that no shacks will be allowed. Go out today and see this fine prop erty. The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene X LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN SALEM Salem people have found out that a SINGLE DOSE of nlmple buckthorn bnrk, glycerine, etc., aB compounded In Adler-l-ka, the Gorman bowel end stomach remody, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture became famous by curing appendicitis end it antlscptlclzeg the digestive or gans and draws off tho Impurities. It Is surprising how QUICKLY It helps. J. C. Porry, Druggist. The Merchant Who Continually Misrepresents Value in his Adver tising Underates Public Intelligence If you are offered a so-caled $1.00 article for 50c you will find if you investigate that there is about 50c in value missing somewhere and that it is regularly sold at 50c by stores that avoid fake advertising. We believe that Reliable Merchandise sold at prices based on the spot cash plan of business, will win more permanent customers for a store than all the full-page "Bargain Shouting" advertising indulged in by so many merchants. When you buy shoes, you want to know that they're made of solid leather. .That's what the Yi at. ' fj tfcjj MARK MEANS QUALITY Trademark stands for, and it stands for style, comfortable fit and all around satisfaction. We have just received a ship ment which makes our spring line of footwear complete. SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. Look over our dress goods section and see the correct fabrics for the season. Salem's best dressers know that they can depend upon finding the proper silks, woolens and wash goods here at prices that "credit stores" can't match. (7? S CfJ There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase In sales and voluntary testimonials from per sons who have been cured by it. If ysu or your children are troubled with I cough or cold give It a trial and be come acquainted with Its good quali ties. For sale by all dealers. t t Seed Planting! Time Only good and seeds at reliable T Bechtel & Bynon 347 State St. Tel. Main 452 FLETCHER &BYRD 349 N. Commercial St. Cabbage, tomato and kale plants, seed corn, etc. Bee and Poultry Supplies I Get Our Catalog Free - an Out store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday. ACTIVITY: RIGHTLY PRICED PROP ERTY. FARM BARGAIN. A fine KlOacro farm, nearly all un der cultivation, only i!Uj miles from I "rut u m, on main road, close to school church, B. P. I), route. I'rico $H5 per acre; terms. Ask for Mr. Uechtol. 20-ACRE TRACT, "11 U.r,. 17 0,.1-P. in mil nnm. ing into bearing, 2 miles from Balem. ' Will take a lot as part payment. Inves tigate this. Ko Mr. limnner. SMALL TRACT. 10-nprn trnit. mi Oriumn ftlwtri five miles south of Kulem. About 7 acres ' in cultivation, balance timber, no buildings; only $125 per acre, on easy terms. 8ee Pettyjohn. ' FARM BARGAIN. fit acres, 8 miles from Kalem on good road; ,W ucres under cultivation, bal ance liusturo, some timber; well springN, running water, new 6-room plastered house, good barn, outbuild-1 ingN; all stock and implements go with : place; one mile to depot. This is a bargain at $125 an acre, See Mr. Hcott, 100 ACRES AT $35. 100 acre dairy farm near Mehania, (10 aires in cultivation, fino out range. This Ih a fine buy at $1)3 per acre. Hce Pettyjohn. LOT BARGAIN. Choico lot on Fifteenth street, worth $.1(1(1, party leaving city, will sacrifice name for li.ri. Hce Mr. Hcott. HOWELL PRAIRIE FARM. (15 bitch of rich, deep, black loam soil, $1(1(1 per sere, half crop goes with place; terms. Ak for Mr. Heihtel. BOTTOM LAND. 48 acres, all under cultivation, only 1 ut miles from Oregon Klectric, fine rich bottom bind; for a few days only we can sell this at $75 per aero. Hee pruiiner. $50 FEB ACRE. 118 acres of fiuntinin river bottom, lnnd, ,12 acres under cultivation, S'-i-miles from Oregon Klectric. Only $50 per ncro. See Drunner. 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS. A few sinnll tracts all under cultiva tion, deep Mark loam soil ; only $125 per aero, on easy terms. 40 ACRES, $7000. 40 acres, all undor cultivation, 25 acres fine bottom land, running water, 4 acres bearing orchard, good buildings, 5 miles from town, rock road; $70(10.. 8co Pettyjohn. 40 ACRES IMPROVED. Have just listed for a few days 4d acres in Liberty district; good house, barn spring; 20 aercs set to fruit, balance timber and pasture; price $7500. Hce Mr. Hcott. 12S ACRES AT $75. 120 acres, enough timber for fuol, 6 acres hearing iinliur.d 10 acres young (mines; fine spring and running water, 7'j miles from Ualem, only $75 per aero.' Heo Pettyjohn. MODERN BUNGALOW. Now modern bungalow on easy pay ments, smnll payment down, bnlanio like rent. HOUSE AND LOT CHEAP, Two-room house, large lot, good lo cation; price $(.ri(), only $150 down, bal ance $5 per month. Ask for Mr. Jioch tel. VACANT LOT8. We have choico vacant lots In all pnrts of the city; $250 to $10,000. We Have Money to Loan. We Rent Houses. Kuppose your jiroperty should burn tonight. Putter insure at once, Heo Mr. W. ('. Dyer. BECHTEL & BYNON, .147 Htato Htreet. Tel. Main 452 This Intorests Every Woman. A family doctor said recently that women come to him thinking that they havo fomalo trouble, but when he treats them for their kidneys and bladder, they soon recover. This Is worth know ing, and also that Foley Kidney Pills are tho best and safest medicine at such times. You cannot get better, purer medicine for backacho, irregular kidney and bladder action anil nervoiisneiis due to kidney troubles. Try them. They aro tonic in action, quick In results. Dr. Stone Drug Co. , Money a man has wived represents the good times he didn't have. Merltol Pile Remedy. A new scientific, preparation for both internal and eitemal use and absolute ly without an equal for the treatment of piles In any form. Ask us to show you this remedy and eiplain Its many (dvsntsges. Capital Dnig Htore. Jim Willson (110 acres, 150 clear, well located, all good laud, nearly enough oak wood to pay for It; $;I2.50 per acre, B room house, barn and 2 lots fur tlOiiO, $4(10 cash, balance $10 per mouth, tho lots' are worth the money. A fine Id-acre homo on tho Garden Itond at a bargain. Home lino 10 ai ro tracts at $100 per acre; $1(10 cnsli, balance $10 per month. I ndvcrtiHo nothing but bargnins. Jim Willson 1 11 North High Street. One reads littlo of I Follotte those days; he apears to be pretty well sat isfied with the way things are running.