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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 29, 1916. it! "Fashion's Favorite Store" When down town don't fail to view the big display of New Knickerbocker Model Hats for Women. New York Millinery of unusually snappy style. Prices very J moderate. ftTnJif.ia.ffrta,orTTcrfriin-ii-i. i.i-j.. ID y I fc K ' uU I'. iMSv Kit, A ' MOTl Our New Stock of - DRAPER Y RICS FAB Is now ready for selection. Beautiful colorings and patterns in new Cretonnes, Venetian Goths, Art Ticking, Silkolines, Bordered Scrims, Mar quisettes, etc. (See. the window showing.) Quality and Service.. JaooopIoood s rcilP Miss Haildie D. Dinegar and Cat! ! Runsden wore married this iifternoiei i.t the Methodist parsonage 1 y the K- R. X. Avison. The witnesses were the ' bride's sister, Jliss Fannie Riiiejjur mid tho groom's lirotlier, Hoy liansden. Th. j parties are all from Howell rrair'c. You cut out the middle man -when j 'you buy loaves of fresh bread for 10 ! irrnts at the Modern Bakery, 4:)l) Court ; I street. Aprl ' o I Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- The Elks are initiation members at correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. all their meetings now since t'ne mem-j o hersliiii' campaign is on. Last Thursday i The danger of high water in March evening 17 goo.l and true men were is now about over ns the river is full-1 m.ulo to see the light and tomorrow ing mill todiy is 11.8 above low water evening 20 more good citizens will be! - Mexicans Feel Moire Friendly to the "Gringoes" , (Continued From Page One.) Plan to Surround Villa. Kl I'aso, Texas, Mur. 2!). Cell 1 (leorge Dodil's flying cavalry is report ed to liavo reached Mndoru today, de veloping a new phase of the hunt for Francisco Villa. Dodd is understood I have shifted his headcpiarters from- K Vallo to Madera. Co-operating with tho Carran.istus, Dodd will throw out detachments to form a ring around tho territory in which Villa is supposed to be hiding. This ring will be gradually made small er until tho bandit chieftain is forced to coino out and fight. Report that Brigadier Uencral John ! J. I'crshing is again using the Mexico ! Northwestern railroad south of Casus (Iruades was an indication of the rapid movements which are being made in j furtherance of the plan to surround Villa. I .Madern may be the new advanced I base of the exocdition. I I May Use Mexican Railroads. Washington, Mar. 20. There was a growing belief hero this afternoon that jdcncrnl ( arranza would soon formal I announce permission for American 1 troops to uso Mexican railroads. Of ficials would not discnuss the question, but they admitted that a tacit agree ment for tho move had existed for sev ' eral days. The formal announcement of it is being withheld so as not to I arouse Mexican criticism. Bankers Have First Place Cinched Battle For Second Honors Standing of Teams. Won Lost Capital National Bank.... 11 2 Fry 's Drug Store !) :t Highesi Price for Wool in 59 Years Says the market page, but we are still selling all wool Suits made to measure for $18.00 Colors guaranteed fast; fit and satisfaction assured. Our Suits are known by their durability. Order yours now for Easter. Ward K. Richardson 2395 Front Street Bishops !) 4 Capital Business College ,S Price Shoe. Co (i 7 Walt Ship Co r S llauscr Urns : 10 Standard Cleaners 1 12 j Tonight's basket ball games at Y. M, C. A. gymnasium will mark1 close of the Commercial Basket P.C. S-tli ti',12 ti!2 CI.) 4 til :iS4 2.'I0 77 the the Ball HOBBaThe Store That Saves You Money,. Cedar and Camphor Chests We are showing this season a fine line of Cedar and Camphor Chests any size you want, priced from $4.50 to $18.00 S T E E L BEDS S T E E L We are showing the famous Simmon's Steel Beds, in heavy 2-in. continuous post and the best of all the all square bed steel beds are much lighter to handle than the regular iron beds; priced from If 8.00 and Up Use our Free Rent Department. We have calls every day for good houses. League for this season. Fifty-two games hnvo already been played in con nection wit hlhe ienguo and with the four games to bo played tonight fifty six games will hnvo been played, j Tonight will close the most success i f ill basket ball season at the Salem Y. j M. ('. A. since, tho inception of the ' ;jame locally. Tho officials of the Y. M. C. A. as well as of the league j proper are more than pleased with the I outcome of the venture. There are but I three Commercial Basket Ball Leagues in the United States one at Kl l'aso, I another at Detroit and the local league. Pursuing the policy of the Young Men's Christian Associations throughout the world the greatest good to the great est number the local league has meet the basket ball problem of the local association in a remarkable way. About sixty young men were given an oppor tunity to play the game on a well or ganized team. Tho first game at 7:30 will be be tween the Fry's lrug Store and the Bishops. The game will be the most important game of the evening in that it will decide which team is entitled to occupy second place in the per centage column. The second game at S:00 will be be tween the Price Shoe Company and the League Champions he Capital Nation al Bank. The champs arc planning on winning tonight and thereby making a tidal of twelve games won and but two lost. The lliird game at S:!I0 will be be tween the Capital Business College and the Watt Ship Co. The Business Col lege whether it wins or loses will re tain it's present standing ot fourth place. The last game of the evening at 9:0O will be between tho llauscr Bros, and the Standard lenners. l wssraaHEB!Successor8 toCalef Bros." iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiitt LAMBS BROUGHT J13. 1'ortland, Or., March 20. The first spring lambs of the season arrived at the stock yards today and were, ipiickly sold for $1.'! per 100 pounds. This smashes all previous- records (or high lamb prices. All Around Town ft COMING EVENTS TONIGHT March 27-April 2, the Rev. E. V. bhaylcr at St. Paul's church. March 31 Interdenominational Missionary society at Congre gational church. April 7 Tuskegee Jubilee sing ers at Congregational church. Free. April 7 l'iof. Robert E. Htnuffer lecture at public lib rary on . "Oregon Litera ture." April 18 Registration for primary election closes. April 23 Faster Sunday. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the urmorv. slf tia x A X 4 4t lt fi r T T r r A Sonora added to your home will fill the entertainment bill at all times. Myrtle Know-land, -121 Court. The two front office rooms facing on Liberty street, adjoining the audi torium of the Commercial club have been rented to C. K. Dudley of the Ore- j, 1 gon Business Men's Adjustment com- jjj! puny and 11. M. Dudley, manager of the jjj! Dudley Press and Publicity Syndicate. ' . 7 1 ur. i. nariiey, specialist, lniiamea, jj. bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 410 C. ! Bank Bldg. I'hone ISO. I DO YOUR OWN SHOEING "Onyx" 0 Hosiery Gives tlito BEST VALUE for Your Money Eftry KiaJ boa Colts ta SibV, For Men, Wome tnl Ciiihn Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Mark I Sold by All Good Dealer. Lord & Taylor 1 Look (or tb Trad Mark! Wholesale NEW YORK DEFECTS of VISION ALTHOUGH SLIGHT, MAY CAUSE MUCH ANNOYANCE And it usually appears in the form of a dull headache '.ml aching eyes. If you are suffering from M ruined vision, our scientific test of the eyes will reveal the cause and a pair of our "Rightly Made" lenses will give relief. MISS A. McCULlOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Habbard Building. , Phone 109 mark. Dr. Stone i drug store. A. B. Page, who has been making his home at 1005 Court street, left this morning for Alberta, Canada, to take charge of his farming interests during the summer. Dr. Stone's mug Store. The Salem Military hand will piny Friday evening at tho open meeting tu be held at the union labor council when addresses arc to be made by mi"i who aro prominent in labor councils. Shetland pony, harness and buggy for silo. Inquire 4X S. Winter. Phone 92S-R. Mar30 O. H. Luck, who resigned yesterday as manager of the Salem Commercial club, will tako up his new duties with his Portland connections about April 10, and will make that city his home. Automobiles for hiro, passengers and baggago transfercd, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty. C. G. Mc Elroy. Phono 947 or 039. tf An old time Salvation Army meeting will be conducted this evening at the army hall on Court street by Mrs. Lieutenant. Colonel T. V, Scott and Ca det Gertrude Scott. It means more life to your shoes ev ery time you have thorn shined at Gil son's professional shoe-shining pjrlor. 157 State. tf The price of sugar slipped up a few notches yesterday nnd the best is now (iiioted from $7.!l" to $X"'i a hundred. The high prices has not ns yet been readied as in August, 1914, during the excitement due to the declaration of war, the price reached S.40 a hundred. Ask DeVoe, the shoe man, about free hose. Stop at Lockwood's for those auto electric globes, ill sizes, big, little, any old kind, at 210 Commercial. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Friak Reeves, all of Jeffer son, are in the city and will make Sa lem their home. Mr. Jones and Mr. Reeves hnve recently bought an inter est in the Sunny Brook dairy ami will have charge of' the business. Guaranteed hose free at A. C. DeVoe, 314 State street. ' Notice. Persons having claims against the Willamette Valley Imposi tion association will please present given tho hailing sign. The committee I m charge or the initiations claim to havo some new stuff for the benefit; of the joiners Thursday evening. ' Auction sale at the People's Quick' Exchnngc Auction Market on Saturday,; April 1st at 1:30 p. m. Everything i sold on commission. Don 't forget I buy J household furniture for cash. F. N. Woodrjr, auctioneer. Phone 511. Apr20j The Knights of Pythias are makings arrangements for a big time it the spe-j cjal session to be held in Albany early; next month. A llathbone Bible class j will be formed, with young men from' all the upper Willamette valley towns,; about 20 going from Salem to take the' first, decree. In this work, the su- i preme officer will use the Bible own-j ed by J. C. Hathbone, when the lodge I was organized February 19, 1804. .... You get more bread, fresher bread j and better bread for your money at the'; Modern Bakery. Aprl E. E. Howard, of Gold HiU, is in the ' city with the intention of incorpi Mli'ig j a company for the mnnufnctiiro of; matches. Tho match he proposes to i manufacture, will bo water proof ano entirely different from tne regulation house match. The match will lie fold under a special trade mark. Mr. How ard hopes to interest local capital in his enterprise, and if his company can be formed, will put in Two machines em ploying eight men. 30 loaves of fresh bread for one dollar. See for yourself at the .Modern Bakery, 439 Court street. Aprl The final number of the winte.' con certs at the Jason T.ee Memorial church will be given this evening. Tiio program will include a violin solo ty Miss Kdiri Dcnison; vocal duet, by Mrs. i.ina Jas per and Miss Bertha lloiimni'd; vocal solo, by Miss Marguerite Flower; r ail ing, by Juliet Reed Brown: ipartette singing, by Dr. II. C. I-pley, C. K. Know-' land. Fred Met, nnd .1. K Wolf; violin i solo, by Mis. I.ina Jasper: reading, by Anna Rogers Fish; whistling solo, by! Mrs. I. anionic Clark. J Only a few days more. Better get . busy and take advantage of Masher's sixth annual spring opening stle. l-.spe-sially low prices. A smoker will be given at the Cen tral Labor Council "nail on Court street ' Friday evening of this week, to which' tin, in'il.i;,' iu ;i,vit..,l nu K.., ii'!il utilii.wtul of importance will be discussed. Dr. C. II. Chapman, editor and lecturer, will speak on "The Report of the Industrial Relations Commission ' ' and F.ugcnc E. ; Smith, president of the Portland labor j Just to Demonstrate 'What Quality Buying can do, we quote the following regular prices on staple groceries Can you beat it! Arm and Hammer Soda Ec Snowdrift Flour, sack .... $1.30 Corn Starch, pkg 5c 20c Coffee, pound 10c 25c K. C. Bkg. 1'dr., can 20c Cream Rolled Oats, pound ... 5c tirape Nuts, pkg 13c Jap Rice, pound 5c Old Dutch Cleanser, can 8c Pink Beans, pound ...... 5c Aster Milk, can 9c Royal White Soap, bar 4c Toilet Paper, roll 4c Oallon Tomatoes, can 25c No. 5 Blue Kuio Syrup, can 25c Salt .Mackerel, each 5C No. 10 Blue Karo Syrup, can 50c Small Potatoes, bushel 00c Fruit and Vegetables Headquarters WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" 426 STATE STREET PHONES 830 and 810 ognition service is open to the public uid in fact, the public is' especially in vited to attend, that tiiey may become acquainted with tho new pastor. Hot wiennie buns, ice cream, coffee and good program. (Siant school Friday evening, March 31. Price 5c. their claims at once as the association , council, will expl iiu the main features is winding up its nfl'airs. Fred Byuoii, sceretiuy, 124 S. Liberty. S. The Moose lodge ia doing consider able initiating as 12 were initiated in to the lodge last night. After the ini tiations, the evening was spent in a general social way, the wives of many ; of the members being present for the refreshments. Among the speakers were Judge Calloway, liepresentativo Tom j Brown, Diet tor lied S. Lamport, In coming Dictator Krnest Blue and others. Benjamin Brick proposed the slogan, "One Thousand Members byi loll"" nnd the charter will remain open for another three mouths. The initiated ones lust eveniuK were: Judge William Callownv, Nelson Freeman, Herbert Savage, KHis Cooley, Clifford Puker, Hurry J. Busick, Frank Baker, A. Ty-1 nor Woolpcrt, Weslev Smith, Urvin Frv sle and I.. M. Hoggs. I Examinations, for non comnusioned officers, Company M, will be held to morrow evening, instead of Friday ev ening ns first announced. This change j of dale was uecessary on account of the abseuce from the city of one of the com pany officers Friday. , V n i mi i i- . BIG SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY 1 gal. Karo Syrup 45c 5 lbs. New Prunes 25c 45c Oranges 35c Postum Cereal, pkg. 20c 5 lbs. White Figs... 25c Damon & Son S55N.Com'l. Phone 68 We Deliver of the proposed land and loan measure. Mr. Smith was one of the committee j that drew the bill for the State Federa l tion of Labor. After the addresses, ro-1 Ireshments will be served. j This good weather should maSre ev- cry man think of a new suit of clothes! and of Mosher's sixth annual spring1 opening sale. Prices greatly reduce! during this sale. Oh well, Corvallis is not so much with its famous Drvden lieu that niiule; i world record. There is a hen that ! makes her home in Salem, and just at, present iier address is 10!'0 North Lib-! ertv, in the hen coop of K. K. TuckerJ This hen, according to the statementl !of Mr. Tucker has laid an egg every ! day for the pat !10 days and is still ill: j the game. And if any one has .1 speci-j 'man of poultry that can beat it, Mr. j Tucker is willing to meet all comers; : regardless of ancestrv or pedigree, as; , this valuable h ui, says Mr. Tucker, is I just nn ordinary common hen without any White Leghorn or Yyindottc ped igree. IF IT'S EATS Now if it's eats you ire looking for, Just kindly tal-e my hunch Step in "The Spa" on any day And try their special lunch. F.vorybody says it is cooked ,just so: For it is done by n chef who ought to know; li.l so iiit is Yours truly, Let the Palls City-Silcm Lumber Co. figure vour net bill of lumber and building materials. Phone M l. - Recognition services for the new pastor of the First Baptist church, (ieo.j Holt, will be held in tiie church next Tuesday evening Ariaiigciueiits ire be-i iiit niHile by which the pastor will be! welcomed to the citv in words of fleet ing bv stnte officials, Mavor White' ! speaking for the city, and b'ev. P. TV i I'oiter tor the Salem Ministerial union 'Dr. Petty, nf Portland, joint secretary, of the home mi l foreign missionary so cities of the stale, t'oinierlv of Los An geles, will preach the sennou. This tec-' Company M will begin its regular spring nnd -summer rifle range prac tice Sunday, April !l, at the com any range near Finzer station. Kcry mem ber of the company is required to make a certain score. The first work is in the instruction course in which the sol dier bov must make a score of 100 out of a possible 200, shooting at 200, ,100 and 000 yards. After this per cent is made, the soldier may shoot the record course for a medal, with a range of 200, J00, 500 and 000 yards. Marksmen are divided into three grades, (ind snoot for medals. The marksninu grade is for those who can make a record of 100 out of a possible 250; the sharp shooters grade, for those who can secure ! 100 or more out of a possible 2u0, and the expert rifle grade for those who can score 210 out of it possible 250. At i the last inspection, 12 riflemen qtiali- J fied as 'experts. J Helen Miller Senn, in charge of the' public speaking department of Willnni-; ctte univeisitv, will present a declain- i ,.,M,t. ,i, ,.i,.i,...i' Friday evening of this week. The con test is primarily to show what progress the students hue been making in dec lamation and public speaking and also to show what Mrs. Senn has accom plished. There will be the usual three judges who .will award the cash prizes, but a novelty will be introduced in the way of permitting the audience to also vote. This will be done by distribut ing slips of paper Hid tile speaker whom the audience favors will be giv en a special prize by Mis. Senn. .She has been doing good work with the students this year. This will be the first time the students will have ap peared in public and also the first time the public will .T-Mst in awarding the (riz.es. Those to speak arc: Mabel Boughey, R iv Holm, Mabel Harrison, Harold Dozee, James Kwing, Mr, Wil son and Mr. Stewart. EXHIBITION Late Spring Styles, Coals, Suits and Dresses. Special Orders Taken. Thursday Only U. O. SHIPLEY COMPANY sje WATCand1 - JtlfrW I IIV XT, 'nlfl. uiocks .Repaired HJVr Also a Nice Line ol Jewelry. KARL NEUGEBAUEB b masonic Temple IC'IM!" CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, BICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET It is served so dainty and so nice; Another ming tnat s right is the pru 0 SURROUND yourself with omfort--t day-.t ?eek--al tim" stop it HOTEL MORTONIA The Iioum of Gracious Service of Uncbtrusi-Jt Ministrations. THt Home of the Satisf ed Guest where delicious Viands witK trie natural HOME-LIKE flavor com- pel friendship. Room! tiitH privilt J of tth $1 of mor th dy.- Rooitu with pri-JtU tih $ 1 . 5 9 ot men tht it Th thing tlul appMlt-modtnta prkM. HAicff k " ""Hin , Wuhinjtot l Phone 721 Salem, Ore. WBagaaMMBMMiamasiuwiaga RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Era bahjiei Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are . Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors tm-JUHtMie-arinwiuiniii...iMiiM Phone. 700 TAXI SERVICE OAR3 OF ANY KIND, FOB ANT PLACE, AT ANT TIME Good Garage in connection foi storage of cars. Seasonable Sates. SALEM TAXI CO. Oarage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 216 State Street. I i, - I, u i j S 1 I