TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916, MEYERS SPIRING FASHION EXHIBIT BUSINESS IS GOOD At G. W. Johnson & Co.'s 00 o o 1 ,'u, Tomorrow Evening-Tuesday AT The Oregon Theatre An exhibition of American styles for Spring and Summer 1916. Fashions latest garments will be shown on living models. Sails, Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Shirts, New Yorh Millin ery, Bathing Suits and Children's Apparel will be displayed. SALEM'S STYLE STORE 7 1 LL, ir JJLll OOOD1GOODS Sixth Annual Spring OPENING SALE Included in this array of new Spring fabrics is a selection so large that even the most particular buy ers cannot help but find a pattern that will be suited to his individual requirements. Blue serges in abundance, plain grays in all shades, mixtures, Glen Erquads, overplaids, checks, Ban nock Burns, Donnegals, Cheviots, Worsteds. And the colors in every one are absolutely guaranteed. We show all the latest fashion styles from New York for men and women, and whether you desire an English or a conservative or box back suit, we can give it the individuality and touches that will make it .correct in every particular. A satisfactory reduction on every suit during this sale. Suits will be higher hereafter. You had bet ter buy now, even though you are not in immediate need of a suit. A line of tailored to order Suits at $15.00 up. D. H. Mosher TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN All Around Town . H C0M1NGJEYENTS TONIGHT March 20 Scenes of the, Holy Land ut liyan's hull, here six days. March -1 Vernal Equinox. .Sluing begins. March 24-25 Marion County Sunday school convention. March 23 University of Ore gon musicians tit Presbyteri an church, benefit t'heineketa Camp Fire Girls. April IS Itogistrntion for primary election closes. April 2i! Kastcr Sunday. Your suit pressed; 50c. Phone 43. Orange day was generally observed in Salem last Saturday. It was observed to such an extent that about two ear loads, continuing over SOO boxes of or anges were sold in tne city. Tour suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. A Congregational social will be held Wednesday evening of this week at the homo of K. Cooke J'atton. Mr. Klvin ;.. ....,,..,.,:.... l.rt i L.:.i .l,,it T I was not to be a high brow affair but Jnijust an all around good meeting for the common people. Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. We are now open. Gilson's profes sional shoe shinning parlor. 107 State street. tf ft BORN WITTE-To Mr. and Mrs. floorgo Witte, Kill) Winter street, Saturday, March IS, mill, i son. llo will be named Marvin Albert. MATTI1KWS To Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matthews, l!t:l() South High street, March IS, litlli, u son. CAMPDKLL To Mr. and Mrs. Willard Campbell, Saturday, March IS, I'.lltl, a daughter, to be named Leonore Aline. Get prices on commercial printing at The Capital Journal office. Just the Thing alter the Day's Toil fSftt Rest your weary body in one of our comfortable Rockers. The greatest luxury the family can enjoy is comfort. We have just received a full line of Rockersof just what you need, genuine leather Price from $6.15 to $20 Bargain Day is Everyday at our store. Watch our windows. Reserved seats for the grand opera nt the lleilig theatre in Portland next Friday and Saturday ire only $0 each. Che.in enough, lint about !HI percent of Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits .glass- '"'V1 " Sl,l.om wiu i'id it eon is correctly. U. S. Bank, Uldz. vouicnt to dig up .) for one snow and will just manage to exist by taking in The river seems to be holding Its own i 11 fi"w ,,e,,t mw- pretty well this spring weather ns the gungo today is 7.7 feet above low water. 0 Dr. Stone's drug Btore. The Woman's Alliance of the Unitar ian church will meet T'ridny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louise Fnrstner, 2(15 North Commercial street. All mem bers and friends invited. Painless Parker, dontist, will not be responsible for any of Dr. Cox's bills or any of his unfinished or unsatisfac tory work. Mar21 Five more cases of uniforms arrived lit the armory Saturday from the head quarters of the regiment for the equip ment of the recruits of the company. This will provide uniforms for nil of the remaining recruits who have been drill ing in their citizens' clothes. Dr. Stone's Urng Store. "Usury, Ancient and Modern," will be discussed ut tho Unitarian church Wednesday evening at the meeting of the Meni Liberal club. John P. lioli ertson will be tho speaker of the even ing. All men are cordially invited to attend the meeting. Automobile for hire, passengers and baggage tinnsfored, rites reasonable, country trips a specialty. U, O. Me P.lroy. Phono 0-17 or IKH). tf Tho Social Service commission of the Lvnngolicul churches of America will present to the people of Salem the re linions exhibits as they were shown at the Pnuumnl'ncif ie exposition. The ox 'i ...in I.. ..1 I. :.. t- TV' 1 V'Y". T'-lle.n team, but it worked the other wav, lcm a lvy.ui is hall beginning tonight', M , . . , Til addition, there win ho 11 great Pil es- , . , , ,, . ,. . , , , . r 1 .1 'Just at present the Woodmen plnvers tine pageant of local talent under the , ,, , ,. .. ' , ,. ;. 1 are open to a cha cngo from nnv home direction ot lr. Moore, who has spent,, .' , ,. h , . ,, . , .. , . ' team combination 0r from the best 11 Mills III J. nun line nun j.uwii. 1 . Have you heard the Souora Talking Machine f You miss a treat if von do not ston in and hear it. Myrtle Know Busy Buyers and Eager Shoppers Coming in by Bunches to Look Over Our Wear IT IS A PLEASURE TO SEE THE CROWDS Never has there been such enthusiasm and activity in our store as there is this time. Our Removal Sale is certainly appreciated by everybody. Of course our goods are right and our prices are right, and we are doing the square thing, cut ting prices as we advertise. Those who have not been in yet, better come and take advantage of our enormous bargain offering. It won't last forever. We picked out a bunch of $4.00 to $5.00 Shoes, fine dress shoes in but ton and lace to go at $3.45 Men's Dress Shoes, in stylish shapes, in lace only; worth up to $4.00, go at $1.95 FREE! Merchandise will be giv en all this week. Come in and get more tickets, and be sure and hunt for them. A good many have not been taken out yet. The $8.40 lot of Men's Suits has had a bunch of better ones put in; all go at $8.40 Here is a lot for fine dressers: Men's Suits up to $25.00, in plain and fancy-materials go at $12.50 Still a few small sizes Men's Suits left; worth up to $10.00; to close out at $2.95 The lot of $5.95 Men's Suits has been piled up with some better ones, all go at SKAS G. W. JOHNSON & COMPANY 141 North Commercial Salem Mrs. B. B. Houston left Sunday to join Mr. Houston at Santa Clnr.i, Cali fornia. On her way she will make short visits with friends uf Eugene, Ifoseburg and will also visit in San Francisco. She was accompanied by Eugene Houston who will devote his time to investigat ing collecting systems and .igencies. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. I, A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the F. C. de gree. Visiting brethren wol- L. H. Alderman was elected superin tendent of the Portland public schools for a term of one year at a meeting of the Portland school board Saturday evening, lie has held the position for the last three years and before going to Portland w.is state superintendent of luihlic instruction. The meetiii!i of the board was not exactly harmonious, but j Mr. Alderman was finally elected with but one opposing vote. Auction sale at the People's Quick Kxchauge Auction Market on Saturday, March 2."ith at LIHl.p. in. Everything sold on commission. Don't forget 1 buy household furniture for cash. F. N. Wuodiy, auctioneer. Phone oil. Apr-0 The Woodmen of the World bowling team is beginning to feel that so far as Oregon is concerned, there is no more worlds to conquer. Tho Multnomah bowlers came to Salem yesterday to re duce the bump of self esteem of the Ma must -state why the pupil is not to re main during the day. A children's auxiliary to the Salem Plural society was formed ut the meet ing held Saturday afternoon in the audi torium ot the high school with the elec tion of Mrs. E. W. Wallace us president, Ivan (1. Martin, vice-president, nnd Mrs. Inez Knnpp, secretary. Supervisors for each of the districts of the city, corresponding with the ten schools of the city, will be appointed by J. W. Marnney, president of the society. These supervisors will work with th children of each school. Prizes will be offered and it is hoped to interest the day for visiting other schools and the high schuol teachers have decided ti do their visiting next Friday. Of tin HI teachers in the school, 20 will visit in the Portland schools. "The La Area cluo-' of the United Artisans will give a dance Weduesilny eveuing nt the Moose hall. The dunce will be attended by a delegation of Ar tisans from the Dallas lodge. A commission house in Dallas, Texas, has heard of the Willamette valley and its dried cherries and has written to the Commercial club asking for wimples and prices of the Oregon diied cherry, children in the planting of flowers nut I The matter was referred to the local onlv at their homes but in manv of the vacant lots. Next Friday will be vacation day for the pupils of the high school. Accord ing to the state law, the teachers of each school iu the state are given one fruit houses. The contest for membership, attend ance and collections now on between the First Christian church Sunday school of this city and that of the First Christian church of Portland resulted I yesterday in Portland winning 'for the TygSrl,'"(i'SSMHI ' n'r(l time, making the score 'six points of the city have been damaged by fii" and that their present appearance i'-i unsightly and detracts from the beaut,, of the city. Tho resolution asks tha tho city attorney be authorized and o rected to confer with the owners of such property and ask them to eo-opei-atc with the citizens in the clenn-u; movement and remove the unsightl,, structures. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prlcr. WATCH auLWC Clocks Repaired Also I ! f or Portland and three for a Nice Line oi j ewejry. y Masonic Temple lcm. The a 1 attendance yesterday was. Salem, 310, island for Portland, 3,'iO; collections were , ! $12.23 for Salem and $24.00 for Port-, f'i'A binil- wow members ?H fir S;iltm n iwl 22 for Portland. The contest is on for $i the mouths of March, April and Mav. j On account of the cyclone that passed i J inn smith nf Privtln ml Sniwlni- nCi,.,-. fjj'ej noon about 5 o'clock, the Oregon Kloe- i ''-1'' ' ! trie was nut out of business fur nbout I: t i hours poll"! IZ2Z32i3ZIZ3III2Zl2Z.j5222S3 tween Donald and ff- ll I Phone 700 TAX! SERVICE CAES OF ANY KIND, FOE ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIME Good Garage In connection foi storage of cars. Seasonable Bates. mm taxi co. Garags OPEN ALL NIGHT. 216 State Street. team that nnv town in the state 1 send hero for a series. I o- ii Do not put off H . UIIUI land, 121 Court. The paving of the fair grounds road will be favorably acted on nt the meet ing of the council this evening. Full- Can Vnn Toll n TVmnln Pna Tmm 'it "'"I l the owners ot property a Male Hose " This is tho title of n "''"'"I'IK l''a' measure have signed book that was to have beeu published potitiou and SO per cent according bv Henrv (iestalter of this eitv. The ,lie yaw "f ,l" property. Besides book wiv's to have been issued either ,l10 l,,,,l,lon t"r the paving, a petition .from a local press or from Portland ami V" i'".l"'p'"'i. praying tor nn exten- Iwns to have been put on sale about Tomorrow Mav 20. Hut Henrv Uestnltor was com mitted to the Oregon State hospital last Saturday and the prospects now are not favorable towards the publication of his book. Electric globes for autos. All shapes, sizes nnd kinds, (let them t Lock wood's, 21il X, Conimeri inl street. The Christian churches of the North west district will hold n convention at absence must say why the St. Johns, March 21 to 23. Tnis dis- l'"P'l was not in school, definitely stnt- . t rit-t includes the counties of Marion, ig whether sickness, business or work Clackumns, Multnonmh, Polk, Washing- was the cause of the non-attendance ton, Y imhill nnd Tillamook. Repicsen- and the excuse must be signed by one tatives from 4it churches will attend as of the student's parents. Also if it i deleitates trom the Kudetivor societies desired thnt the puiul leave the school aud Sunday schools. I after attending for one class, the excuse sion ot the eitv sewer from the road leading to the tile works to the fair grounds. It is also understood that later a petition will be circulated asking the city to extend the city water works to the fair grounds. In order to secure a better attend ance in the high school, Principal J. C Nelson will hereof tr require excuses that say something more than "please excuse." Heeinnine with this week, ex- n n n M tl II tl tl II II 11 M CI 11 U u M li tl M Ordering Glasses that are needed today h COME TODAY COME HERE Unquestionable qual- n ity. Unsurpasses, j Guaranteed Service. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 208-9 Hubbard Bhlg. R Phone 109 U 9 1 With the blowing down of ind the high tension wire be- Fargo, nil trains ! were stalled and passengers were olilig j id to stay in the cars until about 4 o clock this morning. The storm passed on to Hutteville where several houses were blown down and several persons killed at I. cuts. The damage at v" : rrma-mMnrormKiK has been repaired and the electric; ; 8 ntmr lTAArvi P ItAITCT trains are now running on regular J fJOODLE HOUSL Two ears of coin from the ten ears' that received the highest award at, tin I 'nnnnui-Pncifie exposition were receiv-i cd this morning by I.. J. Chapin. The ; com is of the Pride of the North va- riety and was sent to Mr. Chapin bv O. , K. Freytag, director of agriculture' for Oregon, it was raised in the corn belt ' of the central states and will be plant-; ed by Mr. Chapin to test its growing! qualities and to find out whether it is; adapted to this climate. The cob of C ear is small nnd the kernels more than! the average length. Samples of peas.! South American cow kale ami pop corn, nil prize winners, were received by Mr. j Chapin and will be planted to try' their, growing qualities in this climate. I NOODLES 10c, RICE PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET The city beautiful Idea is becoming contagious and now the city council is! getting ready to lend its influence to-; wards making Salem nnt it should be, I the prettiest residence city t,f the north-! nest. Noting that several societies are! preparing plans to beautify the city nnd that a clean up day wiil soon be inaugurated by the civic' department of the Commercial club, a resolution will ; be introduced at the meeting of the council this evening calling attention to the fact that the city is endeavor ing to clean up. AKo to the feet tint certain buildings cu the main streets RESIDENCE PARLORS Em- Lincensed Lady balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors rhone72i. Salem, Ore.