EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 25. 1916. New Spring Merchandise on Display Throughout Salem's Big Store These fresh showings of beautiful Spring Goods will be of interest to all who are interested in the latest things for the coming season. New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Waists, New Skirts, of Utmost Quality and Style (Watch our window displays for the new things) New Spring Footwear. New Spring two tone Taffetas. New Crepe De Chines and Tub Silks. New Spring Wash Materials. New Spring Hats for Men. New Silk Hosiery. New Laces and Embroideries. New Suits for Boys. Millinery Department Space on second floor For Rent Inquire at Office. No bankrupt stocks or discarded merchandise -sold over our counter. When you purchase hero you get good goods. 30 years of successful merchandising in Salem. hvl v2 JJl.. " JLJL Quality and Service K I COOD1COOD S 1 tttttntffltttti All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. 8. Hank, illdg. A misisonary from the Philippine Is lands, the Kev. George li. ). I'otersou, will speak lit tiic .First Methodist church next Sunday evening. Order your pure milk and cream from Mnplo Grove Dniry, 1215 South 9. Commercial. 1'hone 208. tf "There is a reason" for the success of the MIDGET MARKET We made it possible for the people of Salem to obtain choice meats at reasonable prices. We ask you after looking at the matter fairly whether we have suc ceeded and are deserv ing of your patronage. sttmmamtmmmnumroroi Dr. Stone -a Errog store. The following persons were register ed at the Port land hotel yesterday : John Savage, Nortnnia; George il. Graves, F.nion; (!. 1. I'utnam, Perkins. Dr. Stone g drug store. James 0. Johnson, of Gold Beach, is a candidate for nomination by the re publican party for the office of dis trict attorney for Curry county. $2 folder cards. Trover-Weigle Studio. l-'cbllu 0. W. Fulton, of Portland, filed today as .i candidate tor the office of dele Kate to the national republican conven tion, with the slotian, "For Hughes for President. " $2 folder cards. Trover-Weigle Studio. I'ebliU Jcny Rusk, of Union county, well known in Salem as the speaker of the house of representatives in 101 1, lias announced as ti candidate for the pub lic service commission from eastern Oregon. ropnb- circuit MIDGET MARKET When you drink Welnhard's Golden Sector or Apploju you spend your nion I ey in Oregon. .Served at I'uul'Mnrnnek, 1 10 iNorth Commercial. i The basketball game which was scheduled to bo played in Salem tumor- row evening between the O. A. C. team land Willamette university- h postponed until next Tuesday cveniiiir February 2!). " Suits sponged and pressed 50c. Tel. 13. J. A. Buchanan. Of Rosnhnro- . . ..n., .11.1.. I . - .. . M1 Minium ior noininaiion hy the u Nlr,v ir t no otlice of ntiliT.1 .......... .1 ;.. i . . i il1'".' . nil iiiiii i ii 1 1 ill mill t ........: ,, , .....!, iiiiniiiin- ng ho counties of Lane, Doughs, Coos, Henton, Lincoln and Curry. John Claire Mouteith, toacher of sing ing, in Silem Snturdays. Call L'Ol.VJ. The children will be entertained tomorrow-morning at the regular hour at the public library by Miss Amv Mar tin, a teacher from the rrk 'school. ... .s .uarun is an interesting in unii ine cniiiircn are an entertaining half hour. o ,r0rd' y"r pure milk, creaan and Maple Grove butter from Maple Grove Uaiiy, 1215 .Soulh Commercial. 1'hone - tr A Washington oirthday party will be held tomorrow afternoon bv the sen ior Girls King's Heralds of "the First Methodist c.'iurch, at the homo of Mrs. A. A. Lee, J ,11 5 State street. The hostesses are Florence Young, Mabel I'otson .tad Jonuoll Vandervort. Suits sponged and pressed coc. Tel. 43. Edgar B. Piper, managing editor of inn wregoiunn, will address tho Si O'clock club of the Kr.it Method church nt tho meeting to bo held next Tuesday evening in the uluircli parlors, lie will speak on "National Preparedness." Stated meeting of De Molay Coniimindery No. ii, rv. T., this evening. Visiting Sir Knights arc welcome. The Salera Festival Chonts, under the efficient direction of Prof. F. S. Men denimll is making good progress in its rehearsals of the "Hymn of Praise" .Hid "The Crusaders. "' The annual con cert of the society will be given about the middle of March. Pierre L. Traglio, the artist who designs flouts for the Portland Kose festival pageants, is in Salem today on iv visit at the homo of his father, Pierre U Traglio, Sr., who resides on North 17th street. Mr. Traglio is a former resident of West Salem. An auction sale will be held at the f irm of YV. S. Cotton, one mile south of Zona, Polk county, Thursday, March 2, at 10 o'clock. M. F. White 'will be auc tioneer ami a long list of livestock, I'a rm implements nnd household goods will bo disposed of to tho highest bid ders. Ed. Piaseki, graduate of Willamette university, li)i.!, was given the examin ation before tho examining bonrd last evening at the armory for first licu temint. lie is now with Company T.. nt Dallas. Mr. Piaseki is practicing law I wim uscar iiayter, at Dallas. A requisition wai issued hy Govern or Withy-combe today on the governor of California for the' extradition of Le land Swift, who is wanted by the auth orities of Malheur county. He is charged with the crimes of larceny of a mare, and forgery. Sheriff Hen. ,r. lirowu, of Malheur county obtained the requi sition. The city of Salem is now the own er of a Ford car of the latest model, purchased yesterday. The car is for the use of tho street commissioner and i to be re-modeled, into a truck and used mostly in carrying men ami tools to different parts of the city. The cur was purchased by tho street committee under tho authority given it at the lust meeting of the city council. o The Philippine Islands and our duty towards tho islands will be discussed Sunday evening at the First Methodist church by the Kev. I). (). Peterson, who has -spent many years in that country as missionary. Besides the work of tl- eliurch in the islands and what has been done, ho will discuss the bill introduced in congress, giving independence to the islands within a few years. Rosebud Class Forms QueenJEsther Circle! The Rosebud cluss of the Leslie M. K. Sunday school met at the home of itr. and -Mrs. E. A. Khotca at 1415 South Liberty street, yesterday ufternoou and organized a Queen Esther circle. Of ficers were elected as follows: Lucille Olson, president; I.eona Morgan, vice president; Helen Peterson, correspond ing secretary; Veda Rhoten, literary secretary; Helen Frcy, mite-box secre tary, and Mrs. Gibbs, teacher of the class, was chosen director. Brief talks were made by Mrs. l"n derhill, Mrs. Gibbs and Rev. J. C. Spen cer. Those present were: Mrs. A. A. Un derbill, Mrs. Gibbs, Kev. J. C. Spencer, Gladys Olsen, Lucille Olsen, I.eoun Mor gan, Klsie Boynton, Florence Simons, Alice Horhnrdt, Helen Fry, Anita Rob erts, Helen Peterson, Cleo Walker, Mil dred Judson, Ida Vogt, Adra Harmon, Caroline Christanc and Kdith Senmster. After the organization was completed dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The committee on lights of the city council this morning granted to Gard ner and Keene permission to erect un il luminated clock in front of their place of business on State street. The com mittee being of the unanimous opinion that, all gooil citizens should be home and in bed before midnight, decided that 12 o'clock at night wis late enough to warn the wayfarer of the passing of time. Siphoning of the mill race at Churcl street is under consideration by the street committee of the city council, but no definite action has as yet been taken. Should the race be siphoned it would lower the level of the street nt this point about three feet. Siphon ing is necessary to put the street in condition for the proposed paving of Church street from Stale to -Mission. "Spinners of Speech" Is the special reel, the property of the Pacific Tele phone and Telogrnpn company, which will bo shown Sunday evening nt the First Congregational church. All the tclephono operators and linemen anil employes of the company have been giv en nn invitation to attend tho services. Tho reel shows tho various stages of construction work and manufacturing departments of the company. Lamar Tooze, who came into promin ence when he accompanied the Ford peace party to Europe and who is at present a student at the University of Oregon, in response to tho invitation of I the commercial club to speak before its members, writes manager O. H. Luck as follows: "I am ide.'ised to accent your invitation to address the member rtU SPRING SHOWING of PA CKARD SHOES 2 They are here and we want our patrons who have been waiting for the arrival of our new stock of Packard Shoes to come in and see what an enormous stock of Spring Shoes we have. All styles in English walk ing, lace and button, in military and medium heels, in conservative styles 1! Shoes built right, prices right and feel right. $4.00, $4.50, $5 and $6 Shoes with a reputation as THE PACKARD cannot go wrong I All Styles story promised 371 State Street All you can eat, prepared, served and prices right. Jims tieorge knows how. -o-- .-Nino street. After several delays the long looked for "(io hir Plcturos" were shown nt the llligh ttimtrc today. The mnviea show County Clmk (ichlhar and Thomas urown, the father of the bill, bninino- ! J.I.UOO gopher scalps in the furnace nt un- court nouso wim tne county commis sioners looking on while the scalps ul.i..k .1 1.. A.I. . 1,1 ...... ... ivm iiiu coiling ?..iuu went up in SlllUUU. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE CARS Or ANT KIND, TOE ANY PLACE, AT ANT TIME Good Oarage in connection foi torige of can, Beaaonabl Batea. SALEM TAXI CO. Oaraga OPEN ALL NIOHT. Hi State Stmt VATCH and' AIM Ntca Line of Jewt-Lry. KARL NEUGEBAtJISt . Maaonlc Bldg. Sez I to Myself Sez I I call buy 1 lb. can of ground Chocolate for 30c Damon Blend Flour $1.20 per sack Best No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour $1.50 Sack Best Unbleached Hard Wheat Flour $1.40 Sack Corn Meal 30c per Sack Salmon, 3 cans 25c; 95c per Dozen 40c Oranges for 35c Good Eating Apples 70c per Box 3 Pounds of Pure Strained Honey for 25c 5 Pounds of New Crop Italian Prunes for 25c 26 Pounds for $1.00 1 Quart of Home Made Dill Pickles 15c 2 Quarts of Home Made Kraut for 15c EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Best 35c Coffee for 30c; STKl-X ( I T. 2 Loaves of Bread for 5c at Damon & Son Phone 68 855 N. Commercial St. We sell for less because we sell for cash and are out of the high rent district. All Sizes All Prices G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon siiip of your club Saturday evening, Muri'h 4.M The address will be inveii -- - -- --. - - o in tho auditorium of the club. I O. E. Prioe, of the Price Shoe com-! puny, will jrive n line party for his em ployes on the evening of March 2. This' is the evening the Moose lodge will give their great and only entertainment and! Mr. Price has reserved a row in the dress Circle. Line parties are beeoni-: ing quite the thing since Vick Bros, started the fashion by t iking the en tire first row of the balcony. Through Mrs. Edyth Tozier Wetherred : it was made known to the Klhs at their i meeting last, evening that the state l'airj board would co-operate with the Klkj lodge of this city in making Thursday! of state fair week one of the big days' of the state fair. The Klks will Soon! Appoint n committee to take up with the! I lodges of the state the proposition of preparing a special program for that day and the attending of llk lodges in a bodv. "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Now at 426 State Street Special Sale of Canned Fruits ends Saturday. All our 25c Canned fruits at l9c each, 3 for 50c Don't Forget Mrs. Sawyer will place on sale with us, Saturday, her famous Caramel Chocolate and White Cakes at 50c each; Sunshine Cakes, 80c each. ' Order early. Home Made Salt Raising and Yeast Bread .'. 10c Loaf We have a limited supply of small potatoes, while they last, lc per lb. FEUIT HEADQUARTERS Finest Fruit-Lowest Prices. WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. 426 STATE STREET PHONES 830 and 810 Bean George H. Alden, of Willam ette university, and Attorneys Uollin K. 1'agi: nnd Krnest Blue went to Wood-1 burn this afternoon to judge .i debate. The debate will be a three cornered ori triangular affair as three schools, Jef ! J J ferson, Woodburn nnd Kstacndn willV t ike part, to decide the championship ot 'jtj I he northern Willamette valley league. hi The winner will meet the Albany high " school team, March 4, ns this team i j I. the winner of the upper valley league. m-m lit D. Shono, of ToJryo, Japan, manager 1 of i tourist agency, has written the commercial club that now is the time to ' gj visit. .Tii mi n ns 1'n I'hnrrv i,w u-ill nnnii ? 2 be iii bloom nnd that the spring time is ! ine iiicni time 10 visit nis country, lie 1 1 also suggests that, while the Americans were busy in 191 J with their big expo- u;iw... l,i ... t toil! i....l.l Kn r-HIVIII, IUV .-Mim till UL li'lll '1UIIIII about the right time to do some touring U in Jup.in and accordingly has sent a folder, with views of tho scenery to be seen in that far off country and de scriptions of their attractive points ot'i interest. 631 n V! m m i n T m w T1! T! W "B 7f ?! f" ?T ?! II lailiUlaiiaiiu.uliuUMHMai.iiiaiaiiiii--' B i 9 SKI Got prices on commercial printing at The Capital Journal office. RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors rhone 724. Salera, Ore. efove You Clean House Have gas pipes installed. It Saves the sod. i in El ri CI II 11 II 11 ri n n ti I! n ti 11 ii H n M M II M Ask us about Free Service Pipe Th e Gas Phone 85 mm mm mm am mm mm mm mm mm mm urn m a mi K V r c E El c- V P li Ml II 13 El EI II U El El II li m i u n ti El n ii El m fn fwi W? w wm iuiMatiiW Co. JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS.