! ' f 'Mi i (; ! I i t'vi i II ;P.- ii? r i c EIGHT - t 77ie iVea; Spring Dra pery Fabrics are Here and on Display $ SUGAK WILL ADVANCE. I J i ; j 1 ij : ! 'I I l j ; Portland, Ore., March That refined sugar would ad voiice 2.1 cents .er hundred to morrow all along the coast wa!i the declaration today of a I ii orn i miti t wliuli'aN'r. This would bring granulated to Tho advani'C, it was s;i il, would be due to hevy foreign buying, and very strong markets tne Atlantic neb.iind. You Feel BetteriHIUHWAY UUNIKAUIUKS When You See Better j ' rr- tw TODAY U tL J. .i. . l,. none Claim They Are Underpaid $73,000 On Work Per formed In Clatsop Co. Phone 1W0-J. WANTED A tltnc, knows how lft ,.. .1; " aDle Sid tk Housekeepers and lovers of dainty draperies will be pleased to know that the newest fabrics for decorating the home have arrived. Many women have been waiting for this delayed shipment but we feel sure that they will be re paid for their patience. The assortment is splendid, show ing new Vienna Silkolines in pretty figured patterns and plain colors, New Radium Clothes, Eureka Cretonnes, Dresden Cloth, Geneva Cloth, Lombardy Taffeta, Sonder Cloth Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles, Madras, Swisses. A showing that should interest all who need curtain ma terials. See the showing (department on second floor.) Prices are very moderate. (Window display on Court street side.) has .just been jilaccd ar I the lawn: 'of St.. Joseph '8 church cm both Cottage; i and Chemcketa stints, I the steps' to the ehureh on Cheineketii street have! i been -enlarged and repla I with new ; lumber. The pitrimiiiigc is also being ! repaired and several iiiiprovemeMs i made, including a new porch. j DeLapp Laundry. Family rough dry wash, til) cents; wet wash, cents. j I Work called for and delivered. I'lionel 721. Jack O'Brien, formerly of St. Louis, j Missouri, but who lias I n residing j in Cortland for sevrnl viiirs, has boeuj - the guest this week ( Oiai-los Craig,! Nil ec A. MC-LUllOCtl I'eterson & .lohiison, contractors who j Hl'OKTINr j have been engaged in the construction i of a stretch of the Columbia river hioh. Glasses we make improve way in Clatsop county between West- your looks as well as your sight. Ask for Shur-On Mountings and Rhudon i T nncao ' sou of Mr. and Mrs. I' South, Commercial street. i is a well known figure u Iclos, and was formerly i For the iast few veins I acting as. scout for one leagues. C This is Dress Goods Week at Meyers A week of "Specializing" in the piece goods section, showing the season's newest fabrics for Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, etc. Many attractive prices this week. (See the window display.) 1'llig, of. Mr. (Milieu j baseball cir-1 star player, lie has been nf the big $'.!,75. Twenty-one 15-cent meals Scott 's, 17!) South I (jiii me ri'ia I. Kenneth "Moores, who is now a stu- Ident at the University nf Oregon, is one of the fortunate young men who will have an opportunity to net as guide at the Panama -Pacific exposition, Hevont to San Francisco u tew ago and will remain there as gui 'the grounds during the Luster tion. OPTOMETRIST 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109 The House . of Quality ,-L IJ.GOOICOODsteS' Men's Suits Made to Measure $13.75 and up The booklet entitled, "Willamette Valley, Where Every I'rospeet l'leases" issued by the Willamette Valley Exposi tion ussociation, is attracting attention, not only ut the exposition, but in the east where copies have been mailed as part of the Willamette valley ndvcitis- davs l,rugrilin. ! rcu r i.yiiuu, Hccreiiiry l(, '( I of the association, today received n let 'tor from a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, real i estate firm asking where copies of the I booklet could be obtained, and the es timated cost of 1,0(10 copies. They stat ed they were interested in Oregon lands and found the pamphlet valuable ill pushing their Oregon business. Fe.iring that her son, Hume Dula, Wexford theater will not show1"1' wiiiim n " 1,1 ''d no word since All Around Town All kinds of cut flowers and potted plums at Waldo Mills, 1 111 North High street. J'lione 7X1, The Apollo Club concert is the third number of the musical nitists' course. ,'l'he exchange tickets uiv for those who do not hold season tickets, (leneral Kale tickets at U a. in. Friday. ; Tho the i'lti lieward picture today on ac count of receiving the licniiiin war pic tures for today only. This picture has been dinwiug a In rye lii.n-o at the lin ker in Coitland. The :rM Howard pic til it" will be shuwn Tliiiisiluy only. Special meeting of Multno- T!io Apollo Club concert seats on sale at !' a. ni. Friday. Entire muse $1. Only one price. Concert Friday even ing, :'Ml shiirp. ! ninh Chapler this evoiiiii!! I'ast Jlasl.r conipanioiii ' ... I, it. A. M., Work in the gr.T. Visiting Icnme. tim.1 tin a In. use I rectory early this spring it is the inten of the punish to build a guild on the lot now occupied by t he OJt that suit now, Only a few (lays left io save if-", or if in, At Mn-hei 's. Dr. Meudolsoun, Bueciallst In ftttlnn (laSHin correctly. II. H. bunk lig. You will enjoy the dance to be given tiink'lit lit Mirise hall by the Alto Frisco club, Tho ArHsatiH will uivo a dance to night ut the Moose hall. This is one of Dr. Q. A. WiBliconus, M. D. riiysician II series of dunces given to secure funds for pieservution and restoration of to enable the Alio Frisco club to at ' health, Hubbard buildinc.. tend the I'aiiaiiia Pa. il ic exposiiion, I o I A. Coovert yestorday began tho eroc- Tlie Oapital LlunUer CO,, 310 Bouth tion u a bungalow on South High street. Twelfth, HiiildiuK material of all kinds. It will be modern in every respect ami o will cost about iflilill. A:tisau danco tontnht at Moose hall, j o 1, Just a light lunch at. tho Jitney Cof- Tho river today la 3,8 feot above low j fee Club will iiiake a difference. I'.!'.i vtnti'r mail,. There has been no rain- j Court, full '.ecorded during the pnst -I hours. o Tonight. Don't forget the Artisan's dunce, Ccrporatlon Commissioner Ealph A, Watson, who was taken ill with bron chial pni'iiiuouia sum a It it the ad ,oui inn. -ni of tile legislature lieeu niiifiued to bis home ever since until ipiite recently, has re ciipeinled sufficiently to resume the miliums duties of his office, and eauie down for the first time Monday fore noon of this week. Dollar watches at Stone's drug Btore. AiWouncemoiit was: mado by Water Commissioner I'll i n no.-k yesterday all eiuoon that an inljii.ln :it inn of the wa ter rights between t ie I'hewnucan Laud A: Cattle oouipiinr mid the Portland ( T.i.vnsitc coini'iinv, which involves the! and has. right to appropriate water from the and hed Chewaucaii 'icr to iirigate laud in the1 Chewaucaii alley, in I .like county, would be made within a few days, llolli companies claim piiority rights upon the water flow of llie Chewaiuan, the tornier owning J.",liii(l acres and the hitter 111 .inn. acies of irrigable land sub-' jeet to lei l.-imatinii ill the Ciiewaiicaii Millev. before Christmas, illllt, when he sent her ;i registered letter wilii an enclos ure ut :fl(l, has met with some dread latalily, Mrs. I,. C. Hula, of Joy, .North I'ar'.i'ina, ii).peals to (lovernor Withy combe in her efforts to get some clue as to the whereabouts or cause of his silence. She rtates that he left home and went to Montana, then to Idaho ami to Oregon, and had deposited mon ey in the banks u" Idaho ami Oregon, but that, nltiioiigh she answered the letter continuing the Chiistnun en closure, she has never heard from him since. She describes her missing son us having "(link hair and eyes, dark com plexion, weight about I III pounds and lis 'J. years of age. ' ' 01 KL, wants light housework "".ni; J1UI11CSS L. K I'OII SALK-Vcii-linjT plants, 1 .-cut each. v Ch ine s:!-l'-lL'. r'OK HF.NT-Kiiylcwood Seventeenth FOR Rimonihorl only a few days loft to get ihul Faster suit lit a saving of to $111, Mosher's. Miss Enid Loopcr, of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, has just accepted 11 ' pmi'ii.n in the high school, temhiugj shoitiiand and typewriting. She lakes. the ...Hit m.i. Iiiriiierl.v held by Miss A u -. t oroiia cigar-10 cut linbd Itiipert, who icsigned on account! o of ill I Ilh. A rare chance to hear a large chorus of excellent men's voices. A price within the reach of all. Kutire house tl. Scats on sale at the ariiiorv Friday, , the 0 a, in. , city By n mlstako of the Journal's adver tising department Lionel Hnrrynu.re was billed for the Oregon theatre yes. M. Boggs Grocery Co. will be terdiiy. Instead the great special at traction in w li ii-li tins lamous actor ap. pears, "The Seats of the Mighty" is .nulling today and tomorrow. In u.l.li tion there is a big vaudeville act with no advunce prices. This is a day and tlmo when men think and reason things out for them selves. Suits if'.'n, .f.'."., jf.'lo. John Sun din, the tailor, ;I7M Slate- street. pilllters Mull i isit t heir new 1 doors north The L, installed in their new day, LMHh. Hon 'I fall to snow while store, (lire of present locution. o - Tho Loyal Older of Moose held an en joyable masipie dance at I he Moose hull last night, over fill couples attending. There is distinction in the man who smokes as well as in the name of I, a Ladles' or gnutlomen's suits at a stuiiig of fioni ifj In tin at Mosher's. The Apollo Club concert seats on sale at "i a. in. Fii.la.v. Kutire imise ifl. Only one p. ice. Concert Friday even ing, v:in shaip. The Yeomen will give a bnskot pan.y at Moose hall Friday owning, March 'Jil. All Indies re.piested to bring bus kels, Ladies without baskets and gen tlemen D.'. .cuts; no enlia charge lor baskets. Fine program and dance, llou'l miss the best time of the season. The rectory of 8t Foul's Episcopal : T's Apollo Club concert seats on sale church is being entirely remodeled into I ill H li. in. Friday, Kntiie a. use if I. n modern home, and will be moved bo , Only one price. Concert Friday even as to face on Chcnickcln street. Some ling, t:;tn shaip. A special meeting of all parties In lerestc.l in tni cabs, jitneys unit buses will be held this evening at 7:110 o'clock at the comnierclul club. This meeting will be one of vital interest In those In terested and 11 large attendance is expected. THE STORE THAT BAVES YOU MONEY. Mrs, C, M. Pnrmonter is seriously 111 Nil the home of her son, 7M .North front street, having been stricken with paralysis .Monday evening at t!::tu. The children are all at her bcdsblc. While tlicie has been oi.v little change since she was first -Irickeii, she is resting easy lo.lay. Oho again! Do not forget' to call in and see my lulesl in suitings, Suils '..'u, f-". ami t:iii. John Suinlin, 117:1 Stale street. - o Tho revival meetings at the Bouth Salem Friends chinch still continues. Fun.gclist Wells expects to preach Thursday night on the subject of '"II 'Ii.-" On Friday he will nddios all of 'lie Sunday school pupils mid Voiing people in gcneial, All are invited to attend. home FURNISHERS IIUX C UURT&HICH5TS.. FOU KENT 7room house at 273 N 2M'd street; garage and garden; rent $10. Only Eight More Days Till the $300 Cash Contest Closes 5-l-in. 8-ft. Quarter Sawed Oak Exten sion Table, similar to cut, for only $47.50 HI I $1.00 down and $1.00 a week If veil waul for hoiisewotk fr a girl. a middle aged unman you should aderti-e About 400 feet of concrete curbing Warren Gilbert, for many years em-; ployi d ns a i-iiitiioiiist on the stal l' ol I'einci' Kcning Post, is ill the! on his ai nl vacation. naviiiL' a visil to his pa ts, .Mr. iiud Mrs. A. i . (iillieil, ami Ins brother and sister, Hay l. liill.ert and Airs. II. O. Sclinck nig, iepeciie. Mr. (lilberl visited his pin. -His alioni four years ago, and says that ne was greatly impressed, with the meat viiiJes (if improvement that has been hio.ight about in differ ent wa.vs iliiiiiijiont the city. j AsHbtant At.orney General Van Winkle has Iiiu-JicI the dralt of the title' to tin pmposo.l constitutional innonlnieiiK ,,,ii Wei0 adopted by the r. cent l.-g,.lini',. mill referred lo 11 v't' "f the pie at the next gen eial .led , :i ii , turned them over lo the societal y ni !uto yesterday after n. ...n. The pioi,eil iimeu.lmeuts are "'e "ingle it veto power for the gov-' oi nor, ec.npliiig vtnte owned ships ply ing .'long the .oii-t from taxation and one icpealine, .ho constitutional provis ion pi.riibiting ii,,. negro, iniilntto and i hiue-e I'm in otiug or owning prop city in Ike -t.r,.' winch hitler wns abro. gated by the .eimiion of the state to state'iood an, I Hu ChiiiiiAinerican tlclll,', icpc, tucly, The Brotherhood of American Yeo men will i-li.-.' (her campaign for mem bership nest Heck. The eumpnign has been under the . npervisli.il of 11. F. Wirt h . district manager. The member ship of the b Jgc has been increased no dining this campaign. Mr. Wirt li will lcae to take u work lit I iidependence "ii Apiil I. Ir. H, F. Found I las been elected ineiubei .hip malinger, and Miss Catlnniiii' l. I,, uoll, assistant district ininiager. Mi i,ekson will leave for Albany next ,.,.!, i the Interest of the ledge. Sidney B, Vincent, for nearly two years employed as examiner in the do- I .art lit of coipornlion commissioner, has been tendered a i.osition as receiv er lor the T, II, hitter Healty company nf I 1 1 lit it I , and has decided In a pt the prii'ler, and will tender his resig nation lo Corpoialioii Commissioner Wat-oil, lo take effect on or about Muy I. Mr, Watson regrets sincerely the loss of Mr. Vincent from his depart ment, as his services have been inval uable lo (he state, but is pleased in know that lie has located himself per manently in a position wherein the ele ment of political uncertainly does not lit all times prevail, Prior to accepting the portion in Hi,, corporation depart- 1 t Mr. Vincent was lor 1'J years the Pii.tlaiid correspondent f(1. (he Asso ciated l'ros, and has been identified with newspaper work for nearlv lin years. At the hcxntlialon indoor meet held at the V. M. r, A, ia.t night, the chief point winner was Harry Kelbs, of the senior class. Kcllis won the standing broad jump with a leao of In feel s, the fence, vault with II foot L'- murk, and took both Hie Ihl -yard '.''.Ml potato iiiccs. Charles Sinitiil the shot put with a heave uf :I7 I 1 inches, mid Archie Mullock went feet tl inches ill the standing high ' port and Astoria, have filed a volumin ous report with the state highway com mission tending to prove their claim that they have due them for work nl- WANTED- rea.lv nerfornieil upon their section of W-J-K. the road $73,221 over and above the amount cei'tifie.l hh due them by High way Fngineer flowlby and paid to them out of the flutson countv a ml stale highway funds. Thev ask that TRAIJr,; 'nr the highwnv commission uppoint one tiling new. engineer, the company to select unother aa.l the two egineers to select a third for the purpose of checking up their claim for. verification before action is begun in the courts for recover of the balance alleged due them. The report submitted by the con tractors is composed of a great number of profile mnps showing in detail every step of progress made in the work, aside from the detailed written report accompanying same, nnd the continctors stale that three competent and disinterested engineers, one of whom wns employe by the govern ment in laying out Kanner National Park, were employed for throe solid months in checUing over (he work per formed by tho contractors and that their report, backed up by the blue print profiles, is incontrovertible. They claim that Kngineer Howlby was appealed to to check up and revise the resident engineer's estimate and that he reported that tho contractors had! Ll.een pa hi all that was due them, ex cept the 20 per cent usually held back i under the contract, and thnt, in the light of the report rendered by their i engineers, tho company cannot proceed i willi the work until it is paid for what' it has already done, Man With Criminal Record Under Arrest San Francisco, March 21. Theodore F. Thiol, under arrest in Kugeue, Ore gen, today, in riling to the police here, ! lias on extensive criminal record, lie i was wanted for stealing two nutnnio- ! lot. ,u I in-,. iv,.,., t i - I Portland nnd the other from W, M. Mel.aren. Howards of 2IIII had been offered for his arrest for these two crimes. After forfeiting J,ln.o V.nil here, it is nlleged, he went to Chieo, where he was known as Hubert I.ee Davis, He posed ns the son of n wealthy .Mexican mine operator nnd according to the po lice became engaged to tho (laughter of one of Chico's best families. Learning that a Chico bank wns sus picious of a $iiot) check which he had attempted to cash, Thiol left Chieo hastily, boarded a northbound train at lied Uluff ami was arrested when the train reached lOugeiie. .- " iuoo, fob sAi.K( 77Tr - -1. or retail S fi Th Marion. " 13; lunch xl lifr WAXTKD Vi,i'. i Fir si,,,.,. '""" ' W 1 iU,.- 11 I I I . A " "w an. gardens, etc i.ni'l ot w-urlc ...r- Plume :,i,.-,V T" Ui ,4 1 pllp.'l'-ll: iiiger. . care Jo, "H',1 furniture f BK icciz iuruitnrf-u.,,.. . """IB . , i 1 1 -1 1 ... ""' ":"1LV1 l'"itiou. tlironiT S. I l-E, ,1111... 1. ...... .. 0U 1- -"& -.'...im, Hi" Hubbard hi l"liaiilim. V. Uhmait .Mar:i WANTED Exncricncci TZT: ev,-i, .. . r,mir . rioaru. t. L. h., care Journal. Add, Ha;;; FOB SALE-Three hWT dandy frint, wagna. iqllire . ' inerciul ( nlev vYwki!, i'-loom mcj. lo ill eottaj,, car line, t lira v,ji $10. f street, FOU l;i:NT-l',-i,, ffTZ era li-room cottage on car line , l(li:l North Sevcntcciitli st, (, -AI.K A goose no,.!, tnr.l. Wilson in good onditioa. l'lioiif n or call FOB SALK First dusg auto ,i,n '". "."'.' "' "!'. l. . U. aaiin Phone ii" FOB KENT I'p to date ili; close in. See 1. p. yieminj. j'i,1B' 124. lies, phone i.2, FOK SAI.K-ImkhI Shiu'iilosi tuMv cr.'am sopaintor, o. ;i. l).J!,i'i) 12li:i North Twentieth St. h,i EllH SALE Store fixtures, ci.iatn showcases, n-alcs, cash ri'ni.W, Call 1 124 Jliucs street. Ft) It SAI.i; -li laying while lm liens; also l.uhy I'lus, TimiHiti Pi'lalin.ia strain, I'buuc Ml. 5ha NEW strictly nioilerii sij idum ie low for rent. .Vcir miitc i,J li'. loom for sale, I'lioiio 4MI, itC I I''(l SALE Piano in eoo order 12.i cash (.: 1W ii iimtilli'tH Address It, rare Journal. t! COMPLETE stock o( t.'t.'il i"' field and lawn sock wokitt t Thielsen Co., 151 North llitk ft Ik DIED if TOI.M.W At the " Salem hospital, Mareli 2:1, llll.-i. Boy E. Turner, at the age of .'II years. Einierul services will be held Thurs day nl'teinoon at I o'elu'k at the chap el ..f Webb & ( lough. Interment will take place at Twin Onks cemetery, Turner. A SACl.'Il'lCE-X.'W J-rooiii ''it' and .1 In s within city iimU ,l" if 7 HI, half . ash. Sec Mr. ' Km Jacobs Co., Ilul.hnr.1 hnihlmi!. M;-' I'd I'M' A pair r.; lm al ' Fellows' cemetery Kte. H" have Mime by railing ! Jot"' fice and paying for adv. Htf KOlt SALE Hv owner, 13 ft '' land, fenced ' and rl''. f " Hargain if taken won. 1' u" HiMi.leii. e phone 'OK SAI.E-llatcliii'K'W" " cr.-d White Leghorn. f'!";.' W"..,k, tl for I '.f 1'" im,'(, li. linker, route H, Salem. inch.- inch and won feet : four lump. It is to be expected, perhaps, that babies will become blighter and bright er (is the hu mini raee progresses in in telle 'lunl development. Cheer up, girls few mouths off; then who never , leap year is only a and giils will marry married before. Safety First Call a Taxi Phone 700 Salem Taxi Co. Office Bligh Hotel When in SALEM, OREGON, stop t BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free snd Private Baths. BATES 75c, 11.00, $1.60 FEB DAT. The only hotel In the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Horn. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones Free Auto Bus. v i-li- - ...,,,,rriliV,V lin'l'l'' ..!.. Ii,.l,. bath. !l.i.i Noil".1' 'h-.i stre.-t. for rent, or s , take lots or ucr.'i i.avment. Main I-''" I'ltl'NE tiers ch,',,.tTit. (let inv I'l'11'"' ' M" ' n ! Twenty fourth idroet lltC.) I i'l! .'if son. snd Jones, 1,'i.lte Ik ui.'T.l'iv.. room house i.-..i s.'rrv 1'Oli uiitJcii on ,S ,, I.I.U'll." (pure FOH SALE olf lknn !""' Vi' acres ot house. ; TTrii'-llv in'"'". ', ., iiu. hlin'k Jil North Liberty , Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tsmales, Chill Cou Come, Chop Buoy Noodles 420 Ferry Btreet o,a,tv to t. 'Zv- ' ... ,., Krni " nine snine. . 'I iM Mmion n.m'i. '" ijl Wl 0" Kooni I'-'. VdlNn wotk thin)!. .Lire ..... rallitlUI". ' . n, an nis.'" ' ; j,,, no." t- j preferred; A.ldi".i ' . ' ' ' " ' - - Great Pant Sale of Oregon Buckskin Pants The pssls inadu by the Kay mills, tailoring by J. L. rtowman & Co., ot ro. tlan.1 StttX! nl 10 48 waist' i M " SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE i!:k!)())))()) EORK ft BCOTT Contractors snd Builders, Estimates Furnished on Build ing Work, large or small. Phone 425. id your new. 1'liono i , K i ik I Ki lit SALE , I sei olid h.ni'l ...it!, n.n" j" i(", mP. lur..it ', ;,flltT , n.0f Bros.. I ti-r. -in .'1r.r vou tne ( II 1 .. . ., ... i 11"- -, niM'.l -vr ". TRY SALEM FIRST and ask your grocer for l herry t ity Fatent hard wheat Flour, Oak Wend blended Flour. Economy soft wheat Flour, tip Top Selfrising Fan cake Flour Oregon Wholewheat Oregon Ornham Oregon Wheatoln liiiaranteed nnd infir. br Cherry City Flouring Mill .-. ,' ,i nil. OH." , ...,. i" . l-.l.lll IW'.'.IO you to otl'" Journal. , . i. tor', r1", , ' ....nil Pi" HI V.il'll .ltli""- .t.i.t.I t,k. .!."" .r . ,-t. FOK . . . -.r ' ' t. ...ma M" . .. sr t - .. . in Ui Or.-een El-ct"''' ,.v ill. bl'l-'d- Ii...'il b'.nlty W-lsllC" e. ", v,t( -n- All Z I 0.. new i'l'1 r ,ri,,hff, :. .,., ..lietr"l v i Jl' i. tot "' A'!'!"'" TOUR CREDIT II GOOD HEBE. to ta't-