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i 1 t r i PS PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY. JUNE 17, 1914. Unusual Value-Giving in White Goods and Women's, Misses' and Children's Ready-to Wear during Our Annual and Original June White Sale WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN LINENS AND DOMESTICS WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS, DRESSES WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN MUSLIN WEAR AND CORSETS WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN THE FOOTWEAR SECTION WHITE SALE BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' TOGS CLOSING OUT MEN'S CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST-INVESTIGATE Automobile Accessories Motorists will be interested to learn that we have placed in stock an assortment of automobile needs at prices that are a surprise on account of their lowness. We mention a few of the bargains- Electric Horns at $3.98 and $4.98 Tool Kits.... $2.98 to $6.98 Wrench Sets, six double-end wrenches ..98c Extra Tire Covers $1.50 and $2.00 Auto Mirrors, very handy, avoid accidents $1.69-2.69 Ammeters for testing Batteries, only $1.50 Dozens of other desirable articles at extremely low prices, ment on second floor). See this showing in the window (depart- The House of Quality tor., and think, this hard and fust rule week we "shall begin new classes in FOB RKNT Neat housekeeping npart should be done away with. ; both Stcnotypy and t-horthand. Why I ment a. ja N. Commercial atreet. o j not improve the summer months in use- A marriage license wu issued today ' ful study? Think it over and net to Lloyd I- Moser, a farmer of Silver- ' quickly. Talk with us and see what ton, aud Clara l'uln'ijni at, also of Sil- ' we can do for you. vertou. o FOR KKNT Six-room cottage in busi ness district, l'hone Kllen Feidt, 2107-J. jWAXTKIi pickers. AT ONCK Loganberry I'. F. Neidorhoscr, .Salem, o PLYMOUTH STOKE IS SUIjV. uago uauoway touay grantca a oi-, route 4 von-e to .lames Jesse from Alice Jesse Manager Brick Buys Out Firm of En- on the grounds of desertion. The eon-j right ft Enright, Dealers in Men's .osT A lease book, by H. JI. Baker, pie were mnrried in l'ort,land in Imshi. Furnishing Goods. $5.00 reward for return to the Jour Mr. Jesse was given the custody of mil office. rearl Jesse, a It year-old daughter of; Kuriuiit & Knrtirht. who "succeeded IVUJilV. Fred's sandwich fried iu clean but ter no grease. ithc lute "Oscar Johnson in the control tiOOU -Ml. u nr.ai.iu typewriter 'of the Plymouth clothine store, have, for 10.00: l'rotectogruph, L'5.00. A mistake of 18 votes in Grant coim-sold the establishment to their manager, ' l'anl -i. Sims. ty reverses the lead in the JlcXary-! Mr. 1!. Brick. It is understood Mr. ... . ....... , ,TTi v i., ir-L- t Iw.iianii i.nnt...i nn.l with ...... i;.,- n.:..i. i :.i .....i. .....i ti.ut JIM l.t.A r. 1.1 1 11. r. ll.Al(i toe to hear from Beusou has a lead of 11.1 he is to pay the balance in a short time. Itlsiiks have been sent the county clerks Th Knriuhts have definitely decided to and an official count of all the conn- ,u this because of the personal utton-' Tr)iijNOS 1 75 per load do- !k,v"t.tiiV,"te v v l" "'".'V t0.lti0".,i"Jr ,T"st their real estate " s ' the vote between Mc.Nary an. I Deusou. . holdings. However, thev will remain in !,.. -.1:1. .,. i,ona mS This should bo completed by Saturday, ; control until the final payment is made. r' ' ' ' ami until that time nothing definite caii j Mr. Brick is :!" years of ace, and h:i . nMl'KTKNT LADY wants light house be learned as to tho final results. bei'n a traveling commercial man for, keeping work or dressmaking. Rca- . . , several years, lie l.as shown in the solm,le. phone 1U:U7. . Sled Quay, the Cliineso laborer, who oast 30 .lavs since ho has taken man- was arrested some time ago on a charge agement oi the store, that he hns learn of ussault and battery, preferred byhised up-to-date business methods, which former employer, Lope Sing, was releus-1 he lost no time in placing into opora cd from jail today by Sheriff LVh up-1 tion. on receiving an order from the court ! t seems to be his greatest desire to Mating that the caso against Sen! quay ; sen, 1 people out of the store cleliglite.l with their purchasea and with the val ues and treatment received. A success fill future is predicted for the you 11 v man, who apparently seems to want to pleme the trade and build up a repu tation for honest values. had been dismissed upon the motion ol the district attorney. At the time of !:is arrest, Sei.l Onay stated that Lope Sing owed him some money. Sei.l Onny attempted to collect this money, which he alleged was due, with a hatchet, with which ho lodged several contusions on Lope Sing's brow. The funeral services of Mrs. Rachel Prcsmill, wife of Knos 1'resnall, one of Salem's oldest ami best known resi dents, were held today from Lie High land Friends church, of which Mrs. 1'resuall was a member, at IL.'IO o'clock, liev. Josephine llockett preaching the services. With her husband, Airs. 1'resnall camo to Oregon in 1S02. tnkiiiit up their residence in Highland, where : I'KKSSING PARLOR MAX WANTED, they have since made tiieir home. Four A. B. C, Journal. children, Mrs. .Mermetto Atwood of' ' Vancouver, Wash.: .Mrs. Alico Cannon."4 FOR SSALK (iood piano for sale cheap. JANITOR WANTS WORK of any kind. C, cay) Journal, or i P. 0., box 41, Fairgrounds, Oregon. FOR SALK Modern 8-room house oa paved street; lurgo lot; in good neighborhood. I The safest pet-rieh-qnick scheme is I to have a wealthy relative die and leave I you a fortune. 1 .NEW TODAY. . J. li. C, euro Journal. INFORMATION OF VALL'K to thoso wanting to take up homesteads. In- 1 quire of Low & Derrick, 350 Stato street. HOTF.L FOR SALE The Allamont, Bend. Oregon, a modern, profitable, well-furnished hotel, on terms. V. A. Hammond, Dubuque, Iowa. WANTED High grade Jersey; must be fresh, givo not less than ,'itl lbs. of milk per day, testing 4 to 4Vj rur cent, full up Main MJ1 or 4S)l. XYK BI'.ACll Seven-room furnished house for rent for m ason; two house keeping, suites; three bed rooms; choice location; adults preferred. Carrie ('. Mcljuiiin, Heppner, Oregon. of Clifton, Ore., nil. I Roland and Bert I'resniill, of Salem, were iu attendance at tho services todav. Inquire 1595 Lee. 4 .. All Around Town Dr. Mendolsohn, specialist in fitting j glasses correctly. U. S. Bank building. Teachers examinations are being held in all counties In tho state today and : will continue until Saturday evening. Tho examination here is being hold at the high school. j Dr. E. F. Beamer, eye, ear, nose and 1 throat. Masonic Temple. -o- ernor for a requisition on tho governor of Washington for the return to this Htnto of (I. W. Shuee, who Is wanted on a charge of failure to support his wife and two minor children. 0 Seventy-five dollar buffet for $10; 1543 Court street. 0 Captain McLaughlin, of the 21st I regiment at. Vancouver barracks, 'was j in Salem Inst night to give some spe- j program is remarkably strong and is easily the best that has ever been giv en on tho Pacific, coast. The central 1 idea of a eliautauqiia is to givo high cIiish entertainment nt minimum cost and to permanently benefit the community. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. I, A. F. 4 A. M., Thursday evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Refreshments. O 11. W. F. Powers, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho Oregon Electric Railway company, established his head quarters in this city yesterday at tho Marion hotel and will work in tho in terests of the Company from this city in the future instead of from Portland. The reason for the change is given as Mission porch swings, complete with chairs, only 5.00. Buren & Hamilton. A hike to Newport by a number of boys from the junior classes of the Y. U. C. A. is being planned to take BLACKSMITH WANTED 1095 North Summer. -Inquire at OLD PAPERS for carpets; 10 cents per hundred. Journal office. AIREDALE PUPS FOR SALE Phono Farmers 05-F-4. C. II. Stevenson. The apportionment of funds arising ; cial instructions to Company M in ex-; tll0 moro CPntr,,i location and the in . 11. . a. i!,.it. ..a .. :n a,. & 1 .1 'ii.. n'i. ..cc. : . . from the one-twentieth of n mill tax for maintaining county fairs, has been completed by tho secretary of state. Marion county gets 2,34 4.54. Have your picture made at the Post Card Photo Shop. Wo finish while you wait. 444 Court street, ground floor. o Dana H. Allen will apeak tonight be fore the Men's Liberal club lit the Uni tarian church nt 8 o'clock. His subject will be "Rural Credits and Co-operative Marketing Societies." Bring your kodak films to the Post Card Photo bhop, 414 Court street, ground floor. Developing, 10c a roll, yuick service and good work. 0 Old Sol was not so bard on the public of Siilcm yesterday, Having ruu tho mercury up to only H3 degrees. 1-ant Monday the registers at the bureau nt the O. C. T. dock showed a temperature of N.H degrees. Announcement We want to extend a hearty invitation to the public to mnko use of our reception room while wait ing for cars. Snlcm Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple, 127 North High street. Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optics, will leave Salem, July 4, and will be. gone until August 1. During that time his office will be closed. If you wish to see him about your eyes or your glasses, call upoa him nt once. Dr. M. 1'. Mendelsohn, rooms 210-211 l H. Nu tioual Bank building. Be sure and visit Brletenbush Springs this summer. Under new management. Hatha all remodeled and up to date. Good restaurant and store. Tents for rent. For information, address J. K. Johnson, Detroit, Oregon. Frederick Stevenson, county attorney for Umatilla county, hns nsked the gov- tended order drills, the otticer put (,r(,lliiillK business of this section, mnk ine company inrougn inn exercises or ; it n(H.eill,Bry for another man to forming a skirmish line from nil posi- : k,. ..j.ied in this section. tions of the company. were ull 111 the dark. 0- Tho maneuvers Thirty dollar hlrdseye dressing table for IS; 151.1 Court street; call even ings. 0 The Salem fire department is Serving citizens not only in Salem but those several miles out in the country. ,lnnt a short time ago it made a run to West Salem, across the Willamette river, and rnved a house and a large barn belong ing to tho proprietors of tha Clover Leuf dairy. A dwelling near the poor farm whs recently saved and the de partment' last stunj wns to have tho town of Turner from destruction. 0 Fifty -dollar library table for 128.00; 1513 Court; call evenings. 0 Special sale on hammocks, Buren ft Hamilton. A number of the Salem merchants are planning to attend the meeting of the Retail Merchants association which will be held in l.n Draude next Saturday. A special train for valley merchants 0 will be run over the Southern Paci'ic,' Gas ranges and water heaters, spe taking on member of the association einl prices, installed. Buren & Hnmil- boys plun to spend two weeks at the seashore fishing for trout in the streams about Yiupiinu buy 11 ml in tak ing a general vacation 111 the open. They will carry small dug tents simi ! Inr to those used by the stato militia and will forage for provisions on the way. Any number from 10 to 100 may ; be taken, according to the statement of Mr. Gingrich- this morning, but it is I expected that about 15 will take the 1 trip. They will make tho journey of 1 1 05 miles to the v.oast by easy stages I X and will take about four days to go ' f By the season ticket plan it is pos- j ' ; siblu to attend the 30 events of the ', Chautauqua for only eight cents each. A season ticket admits any member of 1 the family to any one of the 10 lee- j tures, 10 concerts or 10 special enter- lu.iimuiiiM. j cimuren s seasun licKet costs only which jsnly four cents for each event. o I Some have been waiting to begin the 'study of Stenotypy, the "machioe way in shorthand," until they could see jsomc results from the system. If you line one of these, you may now see tho 'results. The fit-ut ..l.tuu... sif... in tho Capital Business collego wasiSAND' .r loam delivered to; 1 shifted tl. in. ..f 1 any part of tho city. Minto Bros. L. L. route 1. turn is given to nny one interested tq'FOIl SALE Single-comb Reds and! see these demonstrations, 1:30 to 5.! Barred Rocks, hens; 2417 .State Don't let this opportunity pass. Next j street. j place early next month under charge 1 afternoon this, week, at the college of- ' W NTFD I ocanberrv nickers Lddie rallman, the boys secretary. The these pupils can do. A cordial invito- - BI XCALOWS BUILT TO SUIT on easy payments. Choice vncant lots, houses and five- or ten-acre tracts s.dd on easy payments. Write insur ance, fire, auto and surety bonds; rent houses; money to loan, and ex change properties. Bechtel & Byuoii, 317 State. FARM UAR0-A1NS Mr. Farm Buy er, l.iok this up. One of the best 135-acre farms, well improved, on tho famous ilowell Prairie, l'liee 13, 000; only one-third cash, balance long time. Soil rich, deep black loam. This is one of the best farms in the valley. See my agents, Bechtel & Bynon, 317 State street. WfHm444HH4 Art draperies at sale prices. Buren & Hamilton. $150.00 bedroom suite, Circassian wal nut, for 73.00j 1543 Court; cull evenings. V. G. Holt, manager of the logging . .Lutll J; Chapin, county agricultur-, department of the Charles K. Mpaulding !"'' today. from a trip to Doug- company, returned yesterday from a 1 '"" eonT where he examined the lime trip over tho west side, visiting most of 1 do.P;lslt? . . t,mt eutlun in company the small towns and the logging camps j of that section. Mr. Holt snys that Me Minn vi lie is 11) the midst of a build ing rush and that the lumber yard nt that place is doing a good business. Ho snvs also this city is paving a number year. with F. W. Ruder, county nirricultur alist of Lane county. Mr. Chapin says T T mm iiu-ir report is not maoo up yei, 1 but he brought back some of the Bam- I pies of tho lime rock which is pro- nounced to be of good grade. He snvs i of its principal streets. Crops on the J.""1 "uYe 18 Rn """"" amount t the j west side look the best that he hns I l,,me ro,'k U,ero nnd fnnt PIans Bre tin- j over seen them at this time of the I ll,'r ,0 m,n(' U "ul ,urn ' "" I merciai use. . hen asked as to the ex- ; tent of the deposits ho replied that the ' Think of hearing Clricillo, one of the wor,ls of , 6 r,'s"'en' of he w'-'j" j , " '" vim.!!, uuo ui uin werp nenriy correct wncn he said that world s greatest band directors, and. ,,m i , . . . I his 27 musicians in a two-hour concert for only eight cents. At tho Salem ehnutnuquu. Used Cars for Less Than They Are Worth I will sell you a car and guarante it to give at is faction. You may use it a whole year and it will still ba worth more than 1 will charge you for it. II cars from .lOO to fSoO each; many more listed out not at the garago. They can be seen. I have one for (102.50 that is posi tively the best buy in Salem. I have one that ! ran convert into a 8 4 ton truck for 350. I have a Ford contract calling for any new Ford, that I will discount $25.00. Motorcycle. Motorcycle. , Motorcycle. Indian, single cylinder 65.00 Indian two speed 185.00 Jfarley-DavidBOii, 8 h.p., 1913.... 162.00 13 h.p. marine gas engine 125.00 Term on any of the above. Geo. M, Reeves Aotoa Bought and Sold. Capital at Union. from Kugene, Albany, Dnlln and other towns of the vulley. From Portland a special train will carry tho merchants to La Grande. The Salem Chautauqua opens June 29 and will continue for six dnvs. The if 100 barrels a day were turned out, the cliffs would last for a million! years. j Special sale on trunks and traveling j bugs. Buren & Hamilton. 0 i A complaint haa been filed with the I railroad commission, coming from Echo. I It is claimed that recently when twn i swimming 111 the eool waters or the r boys were drowned near that place it! Willamette Inst night. Several young . waM desired to order coffins from Port- i fellows were heard splashing about in, lllm g0 thev couM j,e 8,,nt ou tllc tmin tho river as late as 10 o'clock, and the I i.,nv;.iir nt'n vi.w.lr ;. ,-,:., 1 ton. Men and boys had a bang-up timo . ; banks on the Polk county side of the i,ut thnt the telegraph station was clos- I u. ..., ..... U...I. .l.A 1. .-... I. ........ I. . . . ' O...U,., .... ....... ...... ....,.-..,,..,..,,. ... , th. ..,, Kllni ,. fh 0,1 - ' . : " " " Have Your Eyes Examined Our office it again in condi tion for work, following th recent fire, and we arm now better than ever equipped to give you efficient optical lervice. Our methods of eye ex amination are strictly modern, scientific and accurate. Painstaking, individual at tention it our hobby. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 N. Commercial Street Phone 92S Hours 9 to 5 Ground Floor. bodies of the youngsters who naturally take to tho old poud liko a duck to water. Thero has been no accidents in ' the Willamette this season. Old time! rivermen warn the youthful swimmers j to use more than ordinary care, how- j ever, as the river nt tho point is just as dangerous as it ever was, and pos- sitily a little more so. j Giving up housekeeping. $150.00 wal-, nut bedroom suite tvr 175.00; $50.00 j library table for 2S.00; 75.00 buffet for 140.00; 30.00 dressing table for; 15.00; 1543 CMurt street; call even- ings. erntor ho told them he was not per- i niitted under any circumstances to use the wires before eight o'clock in the morning. The complainants place the blame on the Order of Rnilway Opera- It GLOB:E TODAY Seventh Series. I Lucille Love The Girl of Mystery. It Today and Tomorrow Feature Kxtraordiuary FANT0MAS . 1 The mysterious finger prints, iu five parts. The greatest detective story of ' the age. j Happy Coercion jl A good como.lv. j I BLIGH THEATER Coolest and Best Ventilated Taeater in . Town. 1 COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE GREAT LEAP In four reols. The greatest sensation-'T al picture ever before the Salem public. 4 t 4lt t Also Tha Stolen Bembrandt A two-reel Kalein drama. Path Weekly Every Day Commencing today the Clobe will run about 300 feet of the latest events. This will be shown every day and is about two weeks earlier thau any weekly rau get it. Miss Elsie Edwards Australian Soprano In songs you will like. Same J OC Pric GLOBE Recognized as the best ventilated theater in the city. tit t't't It's Going To Happen The World' Greatest Slaughter is about to be given the Public of Salem. The big stock of the Barde & Levitt store is to be sold out and scattered to the four corners of the earth. The finest lines of men's wearing apparel pro duced in America, to be near ly given away. Watch For Further Announcements F. H. Pageler Appraiser -r X I