Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 31, 1916, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916.
''Salem's Sfyle.Store"
Rumored Portland Man
May Oppose Ben Olcotl
It is Tuinoroil on the stroots today by
men who eliim to be near the J'olilu'iil
tluone al rortlaml, that In Sun. lay
tliero will lie a candidute iu tlio fieln
for the office of secretary of statu
against Ben K. Oleott.
Ju.t who this man may be is a mys
tery, but it is said that he 'is n very
strong eamli'lite ami if he deeides 'o
enter the race the eanii.aijjn whieta will
last for just seven weeks from today,
will be one of the liveliest the state
iias seen for vears.
iloores, Harbour. Adams and Cuffed
all of l'ortland, liavitifr stepped asi(N'
for this mysterious candidate to enter
the nee on the eleventh hour, is ei
deuce that they have confidence in hi-i
ability to make a strenuous cnniiwiitu
in wiiieh it is liin.ured he will cove
the entire state.
Get auto electric globes at Loc':.
wood's, u'hi .N. ( 'oiniiierciul street.
T. G. Albert will round out his twen
fieth year with the Barnes store t. -morrow,
as he first beacme idenlifie 1
with the firm Anil 1. 1M. At th
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Women 's and Misses9 Suits at $19.8
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COMMENCING tomorrow morning at 8:30 we place on sale a
beautiful assortment of New York's latest model suits at a
price within the reach of everyone. 100 choice suits to select from
including the popular serges, poplins, gabardines and various
check patterns in navy, peach, tan, Belgian blue, sage green, apricot (1Q
champagne and various colored checks. Choice commencing tomorrow P
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Another Assortment of 50 STYLISH SUITS up to $42.50 Jf
at a reduction of &tJ Jo
gabardines and poplins in most desirable colors. Do justice to yourself if you in
(h tend to purchase a new suit. See these bis assortments and set an early OY
yf choice. The price on every one of these fifty models reduced tJJo
QUALITY AND SERVICE
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Seeing Is Believing
That our Removal Sale Bargains are incomparable and that all Salem appreciatesthem is proven by the tre-
uiemiuus seuing now going on i
READ You Can Buy At These Prices
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I All Around Town
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Km Xorth ('onimeri'iul street in th
building now." occupied by the Foster
Baker grocery. The following year i
was removed to its piescnt location.
Furniture repaired at E. L. Stiff f.
The Tuskegee singers, from the Tu-'
l0gee Xornuil and Industrial Instit'
founded by Booker T. Washington, wi '
appear at the First Congregation:. I
clmrcli, Friday evening, one week t'nr '
tonight. Xo admission will be charge'1
but nil will be given an opportunity t'
aid this institute through a silver offc
ing.
E. L. Stiff & Son will save you money
on shades.
Mrs. J. 0. Lents, no lives a fr
miles from the city, will leave tomorrow
for Redfiold. S. Tl'., wlieie she will ma I
her permanent homo. She will be :
companicd by her children. Alarie, Tren-'
Albert and llnniel. They will leave .'
Portland tomorrow' morning, take
boat for San Francisco, and after v
stop over at Fresno, go direct to tlici
South Dakota home.
Valuable premiums with every cast',
purchase of 1.(10 or over Saiurdav n
K. T,. Stiff i- Sons.
The Eev. James Elvin -will adrlres'i
a meeting of the'Pureiit-Tencliers' as
sociation to be held this evening at th-'
Arountain View school house in Poll'
county. Tomorrow he will speak at :.
meeting of the Christian Kndenvor Un
ion to be held at the First rongreg;.
tional church in Beaverton, Wash., atn'
will deliver an address on "Kfl'ic
iency. " In the evening lie will presld"
as toastmasler for the convention.
Card of Thanks.
AVe wish to express our sincere grat
itude and thanks to the many kin. I
friends and neighbors who so faithful
ly assisted us during the last. illneM
an, death of our beloved husband and
uncle. Also for the many beautiful
flowers. '
MRS. MARIAN II KI.r.VKI.
MKS. a, f. XoTTlXf.HAM.
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One lot of small Suits
for men, values up to
$15.00, now
Regular 10c Handker
chiefs now
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One lot of Union Suits,
closed crotch, values to
$1.00, now
45c
All Men's Overcoats,
values to $16.50, now
$8.40
Genuine Boston Gart
ers, regular 25c quality,
now
15c
One lot of 6S Men's
Suits, sizes to 37, now
$5.95
All extra Vests, sizes 34,
35 and 36, values to $2,
now
10c
One lot 50c Special Su
spenders, now
19c
All Boys' Hats, regular
$1.50 values, now
All V Neck Sweaters cut
to
48c
.One lot Coats and Vests,
small sizes, now
95c
One lot of Men's Shoes,
all sizes, black, in lace
and button; regular val
ue $4.50, now
$3.45
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COMINGJEVENTS
TONIGHT
March "1 Smoker nt Labor
I'nion council hall.
Declamatory contest, Willam
ette chapel, 8 p. m.
April ,'! Slection of director
tourist and publicity depart
ment, Commercial Club.
April 4 Recognition services
for Kev. Geo. F. Holt, First
Baptist church.
April 7 Tuskegee Jubilee sing
ers at Congregational church.
Free.
April 7 Prof. Hubert F.
Stauffer lecture at public lib
rary on "Oregon Litera
ture." April 9 Oregon Social Hygiene
Society, open meeting at
Armory, ;i p. m.
April 18 Registration for
primary election closes.
April LM Faster Sunday.
April 28 Pance, benefit Salem
Street Railway band, nt tho
armory.
April -8 High school play
"(ireeu Stockings" at opera
house.
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Dt. Mendelsohn, ipeclalUt, fits glas-
I correctly. U. S. Bank. lildg.
Everything is quiet along the Willnm-
I ette and tne river toiiav is uei
U above low water murk ami falling.
I Automobiles for hire, passengers and
' baggage transfered, rates reasonable,
: I'ountrr trips a speeinltv. C. G. Mc-
Elroy." Thone 917 or 039. tf
' The Rev. E. V. Sh.iyler, rector of St.
I Murk's, Seattle, addhessed ihe students
' of the high school this morning, taking
:jc!for his suhieet, "Preparedness, Kffiit-
1 iency and Success."
I - It means more life to your shoes ev-
i cry time you have them shined at Gil
: son's professional shoe-shining pirlor.
j 457 State. ' tf
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; Rebel's Cherry Bud band will furnish
the music for a dance to be held at
l.ibertv in Ramp's hull, Saturday even
ing, April 8. The circulars announce
that dancing will begin at 7 o'clock.
You cut out the middle man when
you buy 3 loves of fresh bread for 10
cents at the .Modern Bakery, 4;J1) Court
street. ' , Aprl
! Tomorrow morning the children will
; be entertained at the public libiary
from 9:.'!0 to 10 o'clock iu the custom-
:arv children's hour. Stories from tin
Arabian Xights will be told, one of
them being, "The Kuchauted Horse."
30 loaves of fresh bread for one
dollar. See for yourself' at the Modern
Bakery, 4119 Court street. Apt I
Mrs. P. W. Borneman, proprietress of
the Capital hotel and Mrs. May Ivie,
proprietress of the Cottage hotel, have
traded, and beginning tomorrow Mrs
lvie will be in charge of the Cnpi'i
hotel and Mrs. Boinenian, the Cottng
hotel.
Agents for the
famous Packard
Shoes for Men
Act Now! At Once! Before It Is Too Late
G. W. Jofi nson Co
. The Home of
Stein-Block
Clothes for Men
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Dr. Stone'i drug store.
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Mrs. T. O. Hopkins went
this morning to spend the
Mrs. A. J. Rahn. formerly of
Albanv Herald.
Salem
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You get more bread, fresher bread
and better bread for your money at the
Modern Bakery. Aprl
Entertainment and re-union at Grant
school tonight, uuspices tirant Parent
Teachers' association. Adniissiou tree,
refreshments, five cents eneh.
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Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. !
Architect T. A. Legg is preparing
plana for n seven room home to 1
erected by S. L. Fawk, living near Rick
reall. Construction work will beg
within a neck or 10 days.
Motor truck for salo. Will consider
team as part payment. Inquire Gideon
Stolz Co., Phone -o Aprrj
Auction sale at the People's Quick
F.xchnnge Auction Market on Saturday,
April 1st nt 1::H) p. m. Everything
sold on commission. Don't forget I buy
household furniture for cash. F". X.
Woodry, auctioneer. Phone 511. Apr"0
! The light is breaking in the lumber
j business. The Spnulding Logging com-
pnuy this morning received an order for
,n uar load of mill work, to be 'shipped
j to Bocman. Montana. Also an order
'f..r the mill work for a house in Port-
laud and one iu Northern California.
April Fool Day. Don't let them
tool you into paying ll.."nl for a sack of
flour, that you .an tiny at l.:'o of us.
Ask for Bear flour. It would be worth
a l.."0 if we bought it today, but we
have some good contracts. See Uoth.
The Woodmen of the World are pre
paring for big doings this evening. In
the way of an April 1 party, when sur
prises are the order of the day. several
will appear in niasipmade and fancy
dress. The program committee has also
been working over time preparing spe
cialties, nil suggestive i f the first of
April.
WATC AND
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Clocks Kepaired si
Also a Nice Line olv
Jewelry. 'ffi$lF'
Masonic Temple
KARL NEUGEBAUEE Cii
CITY NOODLE HOUSE
NOODLES 10c,
EICE-POEK 10c
FRIED RICE 15c
420 FERRY STREET
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RESIDENCE
PARLORS
Lincensed Lady Em
balmer Moderate Prices
Latest Methods Are
Found Only At
Cottage Undertaking
Parlors
Phone 724. Salem, Ore.
"EXTREME CRUELTY"
Redwood City, Cul., Mar. 31. "1
went tu bed but it wag no use, cause niy
feet stuck out for s chicken roost." I single blessedness today as the result of 'ers niul hens perch on the family be i
So runs the uld ballad. a somewhat similar state of affairs. He stead, so ht," was granted a divorce on
Hull Toft, contractor, it enjoying told tho judgo his wifo let her roost-1 the grouuds of titreiue eruelty.
Iu reply to several inquiries as to
who will buv old papers and rags. P.
Samuels on South Commercial street, is H. Edwards lus opened a barber shoo
in that line of business and probably in the basement of t'nite.l States a
w ill buy. provided the obi papers are in j tior.al Bank B'.dg. and will appreciate
large enough quantity. jyour putronage.
Phone. 700
TAXI
SERVICE
OARS OF ANY KIND, FOR
ANY PLACE, AT ANY TIMS
Good Garage In connection fot
storage of cars.
Reasonable Rates.
SALEM TAXI CO.
Garage
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
246 SUte Street