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GRAND CLEAN - UP of the Oregon Shoe Stock A i?e- radi iS' Sh,oes a2d 0xf rds( in patent, gun metal and Vici Kid, values from $1.50 to $5.00, now 93c pair A line of Ladies' Patent and Gun Metal Shoes, $:100 and $:) 50 values, clean-up price V (L $:',.50 Shoes for Women $2.50 to $4.00 Men's Shoes and Oxf ordsone line now ' SI fi? $2 00 Shoes values to $2.00, in Misses' Shoes 6xfo ds$ an Pumps, black and tan, pair o- $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, values to i'lbo'for bovs Sl'i Wr wwaj iu fi.uu, uuys sizes, z l-z to b 1-2, . $1.13 Bergman Heavy Shoe for $7.50 values.. $6.45 $8.00 values . .$6.85 $8.50 values. .$7,13 $4 Berry's patent, gun metal and tan Oxfords for men $3.15 $:'.50 Berry's patent, gun metal and tan Oxfords for men $2.95 $4 and $5 values, gun metal and tan Oxfords for men $2.75 JHE SALKM DATT.Y CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. ORE.. M.m.v nrv. 2S. lfM,. M en TRY SALEM FIRST v- v j PERSONALS 11. Rexfoit, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. F. D. Harnett was iu the eity Sun day, from Dallas. V. V. Kay, (rf Woo.lburn, was a Suu day visitor iu Salem. A. E. Stewart, of Fossil, drcyon, was rcistercd at the Mi;h Sunday. V.. Frit. Slade returned this morning from a week end visit at Silverton. Miss Jesse H. Simpkins left today on the steamer Great .Northern at Fla vel for San Francisco. lolm Hessler and familv were in Portland Sunday, visitimj with the fam ily of J. O. llnrtzolf. Halph Boyd severed his connection with the Meyers Btore Saturday even int.' and left today for Tacoma. Mrs. Addie ('amplu'll, Miss Pearl Caniiliell and Chester luuipliell, of Me Minnville, were in the eitv Siindiiv guests of A. L. Wallace. " 9. T. -Northcutt, of Turner, was a visitor here Sunday. Jacob l.nrseu was in Salem yesterday from Siherton. Clarence Kvrd arrived in the city tn lay from Olivet. M icllieni' Iinvinir tinished his four year ionise. This is his first visit home in two years. I BORN ! ,11'DSOX At the family home, Mon day morninc, June 2S, Plfi, to Mr. ami Mrs. F. A. Judson, a 7 ' pound I PCBUC MARKET SUSPENDED. I Having leased the lower part of mv market buildiiiK for a garage, t ho ' market is suspended for tho present, ', but it the farmers and gardners wanti a public market and will Ket in ami' organize for business, I have a fine corner with two hundred and seventy-; five feet frontage on Uiiion and Co"t ! tage where a "street" market can bei made like the Portland market, with I benths S by 2(1 on the side walks un-: der cover at small rental. The large hall over the brick ,iist vacated cau be! arranged for lodge rooms to suit auv tratertial orders wanting to arraniie (or new homes. See It. H. Ryan. Philadelphia North American: That! new League of Pence is suro to meet! strtug oiioitioii from the niniors. i FIVE FOU SALK Six hoates. Plion 4."Fi4. . "I"10 M FOK SAI.H-Tw.n Indian niotorevc,.,' Presto lie, lit ami tiiiulem. jisj no I easy terms. Phone ;tFi;l. ,um, .s' F(lt RKNT-.Vroom modem cottn-e.l lar;e attic, full siz,. basement. r0. itively not fi sule. Sen Mr. ,1 dimo ONK SKT-tlood ligkt double himic,l saddle ouy uud thro gmts to trade for sheeu or jiis, . K. tUWer, Ifoutc, .1. box ti5, Salem, Oregon. :;t , TYPKWUITKKS-No. 3 Monnicli. !n-' No. 2 I.. C. Smith if'22.:.0; No. II nhver: !; No. 4 Cnderwoiil ;","i; No. ."i I n j derwood .t'22..1l. Hi.-, s. Commercial, i Jllllw L'S! When In SALEM, OEEQON, itop t BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Ftm ud Private Bathi. RATES 75c, $1.00, fl.50 PEE DAT The only hotel In the buslneia dlatrlct Kearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home. T. Q. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones Free Auto Bui. i ANTKI Hoarding id.ice, bv voung 1 I man working in sawmill, here loin, i I partially paid bv work morn-1 nigs and evenings. Address K. care! i of Journal. June 2 I'OK SAI.K Oil TUADK-MI acres hill! riiiic li, woven wire fence, iioiise, barn, timber. 12 miles to lloseburg. $i: per acre. Mis. M. K. Sniitli, I:M Hose Ave. ,uile 2-i liuighter. Mrs. Judsun was formerly 1 1 tion. NEWJODAY One cent per word each inier- W AXTKD A buy wlui lins la, some experience with initiHiinl.il. -s to ,.uri. for a car and work in a vatd. Ad dress P. O. Ilox ;l;t, Salem, Oregon, giving rel'ereticeH. June :io Miss tlertrude Hnrck. PI.'KWSTKR At the family residence! on Tweiitv-I'irst street. ' Sntnr.lnv, ! .Iiiiic 2ii. HM."i, to Mr. nn, I Mrs, j, j llrewster, n daughter. Mrs, llrewster! was fonuerlv Miss Tlieressa Hcne-1 diet. ! FOH h'KNT-Modern five ioiu house, ' WMI ureplaee. Coiner State and 2:ii.P 'ping rooms mid loh SAI.K Soda fountain and outfit, practically uew. Impiire at F. P Harlan tirocery, 12th and Leslie, it UAKUY Window and auto cleaner. 1 bona 1S30-J a'.ter 6 p. m. July! :'.-. KOP.ND TU1P TICKKT To Port land. Pred's night lunch two wings. ' June 8 I'OK SALE A few yearling Whit ";indotto chickens. Phone 1IT-F-4. . June'2H HIK SAI.K-t2,-,o will buy one lot 50x l-o, 2 room house, 2 blocks from car line; located North Salem. Phone "I F --- Jnno 30 FOB HKNT-;-roomed dwcUijg, largo lot, good location, 7 per month. 1 hor.e Carey .Martin. Phone 410. W A.TF.O- If some property owner will build me a modem tl roiun houso, I will least, it for a (,,,, of V(,llrx Must be located close iu. Address II, care Capital Journal. tt " MON KV " The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continental .Mortgage company vou can secure it at il per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us y,nr wants and we will eo openile witn you. Petty Jfc Company, PI Penliani lluilding, ' Peuver Colo. May 3 - --- 9 street. Ilousekc sleepini; rooms. :i;iit North High St, See ti. W. .lohiiNon. (( Chicago -News: While ! too lute to arbitrate, it soon to begin. it is never never dm Copt for aiTrtiam.n. ... der this heading should be In by 2 P. m. T ?IIONE MAIS tt HiKK A Irip lo the I'auuniii exposi tion, Sun Francisco, to so holy, al so a I it I " motorcycle to soine young mini. Write iv pnrticiilnrs.' till McKji,v Hid,.,, Port In nd, Oregon. lol! IJKN'P- Housekeeping and trail sieut rooms ery cheap iu Cottle up piirliiient house. :;i;i, North Com inerciiil street. All newly leuovaled. Cn.ler new nianagement. Julv 2i'. A Line of Men's Suits Valorem $15 to$22 now $10.00 Men's Trousers Less 20 percent SPIUITl'AI.IST I A M I'M KK'I'I Nil At New Km, Oregon, hum Julv Inih to August sih, The licst 'sp.-nkers. First class iiccouiiuliitions. The l.esl til times. Fur pni;riims write l.v.lia K. Irwin, leeretnry, Harlow, Oregon. June FOR RENT! Two Office Rooms Best location in Salem. Inquire of Dr.W.A.Cox 303 State St. y Answer to the Dental Trust 10c OREGON 10c ' VALLI-VALLI ? In MRS. FISKE'3 Success THE HIGH ROAD Ti BY SCOSE OF 5T0 ni junnson s oianis riizz Red Batters In Battle Royal At 0. S. P. TONIGHT TOMORROW A 1 s Omaha World Herald: DeleRates to the advertising lien's eonvention oc inpied 50 ChieBfio finlf iits yentorduy ml, of eoursc, tho conurerrations heard notliiuK l"'t truth. Today Feature Pictures With Special Vaudeville Bligh Theater Adults 10c Children 5c On Sunday afternoon, two tennip ' the penitentiary, the Ketls and Hiu who havo been fighting for honors i the O. 8. 1'. diamond for the past fe months, again clashed in a buttle ro nl which ended in tho score of S to in favor of tha Hliies. A. Johnson o ened for tho Blues and waa repine in the fourth by Hiram Johnson, wl held the lteds down until the HI . had a 5 to 1 lead and then retired favor of Origgs, whose crrntie pitehii ' nearly cost tho Blues tho game. Devitt pitched u consistent game f the KimIb, but waB beaten by allowii , the Blues to bunch their hits. TI ; features of tho gamo were the fieldi and buse running of Kemp and t I batting of Tanner. j Tho score by innings: Blues 10 2 110 0 0' Reds 1 0 0 0 0 (I 1 M COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS ,' San Krnneisco fait Uko Los Angeles .... Portland Onklund Venien 44 IIS .5:17 vi :ss .olTi 4.1 4.1 .oOll :t!l 4(1 42 4."i ,4-s:i H!t 4.i .1(14 SELL AT ASACRffICE 'f sold this week, beautiful 20 acre Jret, Hosedale district, $75 per acre. If Sold Before July 8th "'Hise, barn, windmill, all kinds of eariinr t r.,;. . ', . .,, j... men, guon corner 1.1111 , "l"P. P"ce I5()0; worth -""O. Look this up honiesceker or 'M-siur, Choice Lot, $225 Houses For Rent c can pine your mouer on good PMate security. Write insurance that la Insurance. A kind 0f property to exchange. I-ist your bargains with I. RFHPTpt Sr rn Yesterday 'b Results. At .San Kraiii iseo rorlliiml , 3-0, San Krancisco ti:t. At r!alt Ukc Oakland S, . Salt liiike . '' At Los Angeles Venice 2-2, Los Angeles 1-3. Prof. Dykstra Will Head : Perrydale High Scho Prof. R. O. Dykstra, who has been charge of the Henna Vista sehool ....I tu-n vnnrs. will beeoiue I'l eipal of tho r'errydnio high school n fall. Jiuring nis incuniiieiicy me nn i'l... ui.1,,.,1 hou tniitle wonderful 1. gres and l'rof. Dykstra has develo the home creuiis sysrem iu .s . tent that the work will be continued 1 the district. I'errydale will float a iionu issue enlarge anil improve its school build , ami besides tho principal there will four tenciiera eniployed. l'rof. !yks has had a very successful experience a teacher and expects to accoinpl much mere in the llituro with the a , cd facilities at his command. r WACONDA AND VICINITY. ,' Mrs. Joo W'argnier was taken t'i hospital at Salem Friday, wnere . will ondorgo a serious operation. ! K. 1'atterson urove omm "r' ''"if., ir Vl.triedee. Mrs. H. l'atte TRUST PRICES CUT ONE-HALF Ethical Combine Exposed Painless Parker Dentistry 50 per cent Less Than Trust Dentistry Open Day and Night I am going to expose the extortion practiced on the people of Oregon by the Dental Trust. If this Trust can raise a slush fund of $;()()) every month with which to cany on a campaign against Painless Parker, I am going to cut off its source of supply, which is in the pockets of the people, by cutting in half the price of dentistry, and thereby stop, if possible, the contributions to this slush fund. I can do high class, painless dentistry at half Trust prices and make money. As long as this Trust can raise money by charging two prices for what it sells the public, it can afford to spend part of that money to fight Painless Parker. '."" "r I propose to protect myself by depriving the Trust of its sinews of war. At the same time I will give every man, woman and child in Oregon the opportunity to get my dentistry at 50 per cent less than they have been forced to pay heretofore for old style, inferior Trust service. Out of every dollar spent by the people of Oregon for Trust Dentistry, a certain proportion goes to keep up this Trust, so it cah control th dental business in this state. One way of controlling dentistry here has been to exterminate professionally any dentist who might give the Trust hard competition. I know how to compete with this Kthical combine. That way is to give the public better dentistry at less money. Hundreds' of Oregon people who have bought my destistry since I opened my Portland office a year ago know my dentistry is superior to any ever obtained of Trust dentists at twice my fees. I can buy high grade dental material, except 22k gold, cheaper than Trust dentins, because I buy it in large quantities for all my odices, including my Portland ofliee. I can give better service because of my painless methods. Every one of my associated dentists in my Portland office is fully the equal of any Trust dentist in the state, because all of them have been licensed to practice here by the Trust's own hand picked board of dental examiners. If an examination before the Trust's board is what the Trust claims it to be, then every dentist associated with me in my Portland office is fully the equal in skill, training and education of any dentist belonging to the Dental Combine. If I can do Painless Parker dentistry at half the prices charged by members of the Trust, and make money, then certainly it is nothing short of highway robbery of the public pocketbook for Trust dentists to charge 100 per cent more for Trust dentistry. I came to Portland to give the people a square deal in dentistry. And I know how to do it. I intend to give this Trust a run of competition, s i that when I get through it will not be able to raise $0000 a month, or any other sum, for a slush fund with which to fight Painless Parker. If fur rugs are selling at 115 cents a gross, the Trust will not be able to buy one hair. PAINLESS PARKER, Dentist SSSST San Francisco, Oakland, Urn Angeles, San Diego, Iiakcrsfield, Brooklyn, New York Phona 452 and Mia Majr t'uttemon wcni 10 S