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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916. "Salem's Style Store" Educators to Meet Here PROMINENT AMERICANS ON COMMISSION . GOING TO SOUTH AMERICA FOR TRADE Friday and Saturday iXX XX XX i A Great Pre-Easter Sale 100 Newest xx XX I Women's and Misses' Suits at $19.85 For this week 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, champagne and various colored checks . Choice XX jplf $19.85 See Window Display Tomorrow's Special Sales No. 789th Surprise Baby Flouncing at 89c a Yard. Ally Over Shadow Laces at 89c a yard. (Sec the. window. Display) Our Lace and Embroidery Section offers these two very exceptional values as real surprise values. A very fine grade Embroidered Baby Flouncing; many pretty designs to select from. Your choice Tomorrow 89c a Yard Popular Shadow Laces Allovers. Double width, very beautiful pat terns; choice of white or ecru. For Tomorrow only g9c a Yard XX PRE-EASTER SALE OF NEW YORK LATEST MIL LINERYTHIS WEEK-?3.98 Every one. new. Exclusive styles. No two alike. See the window display. QUALITY AND SERVICE TaTl; IV i-iOOLO01GOOS r-iiii""'' XX All Around Town uutttmtmmmmutmmmrc COMINGjiVENTS TONIGHT April -I Recognition services or v. Goo. i Holt, First Xaptist church. April 7 Tuskegefl Jubilee sing ers lit Congregational cUur.'h. Free. April 7 Prof. Robert K. Stuuffor lecture ut public lib rary ou "Oregon Litera ture." April l Oregon Social Hygieao Society, open meeting at Armory, 3 p. m. April 1H Registration for primary election closes, April ,1. Kleotion of director April 22. Mill-Summer Night's IHettin, Opera House, auspices Sulein Women ' Club. April "H Faster Suitdnv. April 'JS -Pnnec, benefit Snlem Street Railway bniul, at the urniorv, Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glatf- corroetly. U. 8. Hank, lildg. Miss Myrtle Sliull, formerly of New port, nuil Chorion Winkler, of Snlem, were married Sunday ut Corvullis. Mr. I home of I ho briil Blitz the hop drink that fits, on draught lit Otto KU'tts, 475 State. Aprfi 'Green Stockings" the play to be produced by 4he seniors of the High school, will be given not lit the opera house, but. in the auditorium of the High school, a it is one of the rules of the school that all plays anil gather ings of any kind, must be given and take place in the school building. Re hearsals will soon begin although the Stolz Co., 1'houe 'Jti. Aprtiidnte us yet lias not been .selected. Miss Ada M. Snook and Arthur P. opening ball game today. Score at Ireland wore married yesterday at thu:(Ht0 Kletts', 473 State street. Shoes for less. A. C. DeVoe. The Elks are beginning to make pre parations for their nununl installation of officers, which will be held lit the I ext meeting, Thursday of this week. I.ouis l.nclunund as exalted ruler will become tho ('residing officer for the coining year. Motor truck for sale. Will consider team as part pnvmont. Inquire liideon Winkler is u butler milker lit the rion creamery. Ma Dr. Stone' drug store. o The Loyal Sons' club of the First Christina chinch will meet this evening to lay out plans of work for the sum mer season. The club is n branch of the I.oyal Sons of the church. Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transfered, rates reasonable 's parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hi rum Snonk, 1(1117 South I.ibertv street, the Rev. .lames Klvin officiating. The young people, will make, their home at Forest (trove. The evangelistic services, in charge of the Rev. Harry K. Marshall were closed at llayesvillo anil Cheinnwa Inst evening. At Cliemawn 50 conversions resulted from the meetings and so much interest was shown that plans are now under way for the organization of a Christian Vnion association ut Cheina wa. The plan is to train the Indians in church methods and church work. uithunt regard to any special donominn- . tion. r.t.oiiv.,.1 ii,;- n,.tf country trins a snecinltv. C. O. Me-! ii. n,,.- n i T.:... . " " ow al aumliu ... . ...1 . "'"" .. . I 1, HI ,M, 'il.l lll'llllt-ll llllll Why worry? Let L. Bechtel & Co.' do -that, they w ill get you a good ten-1 ant for your vucant house. April1 Ivan O. Martin has been appointed ! as one ot the delegates at large, to tit- tend the World Courr Congress, which I will assemble in Aow ork Citv. Mil Kirov, Phuue 917 or C;U Bodley Hough, of Billings, Montana, has located in Salem ns the represen tative of the Kansas City Life Insur ance compnnv and has secured a license the nppointiuent. 1 spring opening prices, kilt State street. 1). H. Moshor, ijtita operate from the state insurance commissioner, llnrvev Wells. "I C. E. Bortzmeyer, of Portland, man- jnger of the eaiupuign of Theodore V i Burton, of Ohio, who would run for i president on the republican ticket, is in It means more life to your shoes ev ery time you have them sluued at (!il son's professional shoe-shiniiiir nirlor. : 4o7 State. tf The first base ball game of the season ! ,,;w1n. ''".v looking after the interests Iwill be played Willamette field Sat-1 1 trT ? n J 1 i"p .w urdav atternoon at :!:.'lil o'clock be-.' , ' ... i ' ... V , .....".. .1, . o i .. ii- l. i . "'executive committee nnd with J. H. ." .--tin-in h.lmi Min'i'i ii-iim ami it l..-.. i the stiiti Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. ,T , "iP the Mc.Minnvill,. II, gh school plavers. M N ,l k lt,'0!, 'M'r ' ; The battery for ihe Salem school will be : I'roctor and (till. president, will appear before board of contlol thin after noon in regard to the dedication of. Columbia highway. AUCTION SALE At 302 N. COMMERCIAL STREET, ON Wednesday, April 5, 1916, Commencing at 1 :30 p.m. TERMS CASH F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 511 MR. STEINIiOCK, Owner. Shoe P rices Cut BUY A SHOES NOW AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. ASX ABOUT FREE MERCHANDISE SHOES FOR LESS THIS WEEK ONLY . C. Be VOE The Ske Han 344 State Street Vj1 Auction sale at the People's Quick fl Kxchanite Auction Market on Sntimlnv. April Sth at 1::I0 p. m. Everything stdd on commission. Don't forget T buv household furniture for cash. V. N. W'oodry, auctioneer. Vnoue oil, Apd'-'O Tonight the would be chess champion players nf the city will fill their pock ets with chessmen and hike towards the club rooms of the Salem Chess ami Checker club, over the Frank Ward drug store, where .Tames Walton, ,1r will play simultaneous chess games with all comers. Don't Miss It! The Brown Robert son line of prints, one of the largest and best lines in New York City, will bo here Wednesd.iv nnd Thursday of this week at The frame Shop indl (iiftery in their new home nt 41.t Court St. The public is cordially invited to come in and enjoy these wonderful pictures. " Apr -I , A saving can be made hy ordering that Kaster suit now of D. H. Mosher. :U-1 State street. The anto season is now on and the following parties will do their share in burning gasoline and boosting good roads, nil having become owners of l'ord ears within tho last ten davs: Frank K. Churchill, Pohle - Son. H. W. and M. 1.. Meters, John Shipp. K T. (filbert, C. K. Hates, V. C. Rush, A. W. Sieither, John S.heffo, P. O. Johnson, route S. A. Harris, llopmere; K. A. Way, S. V. Waters. C. T. Ray, Jeffer son; K. 11. .lory, Sr.; H, 11. White, and lltto Hansen. Now is the time to buy that gas range, special reduced prices on our entire line. Huren & Hamilton. The public schools are open to the public lit all times and this is especial I IV true when nv ev.r,iiw nre hoiior The public is invited to attend the ; held in the auditorium. In the inter recognition services to be held this ev4j class contests, in competition for the cuing tit 7:o0 o'clock at the First Pan- lovinir cuit offered hr the Civics club tist church, honoring the new pastor. I to the class securing tho greatest nam the Itev, (ieorge F. Holt. After the j ber of points, n debate will be held be greetings from the state, city and dene- t,ween the iuuior and senior classes of una cf the church, there w ill bo an in formal social when all will have nn op portunity of greeting and beeoming sc. ' quainted with the new pastor. I Just arrived, the new English Walv ing ShtH. A. O. IVVoe, 34 1 state street. the high school. This debate, with three speakers on each side, will take place at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the high school auditorium. The speakers ill discuss the six year presidenwitl term proposition. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet club. Join now-, $1 ens places one in vour home. Hamilton. Aloajar. the range of the home. Htrrns coal, burns pas. nothing to Huren & change to connect oven from wood, to, is, jirst pull lever, patent lighter, high, School teachers really unbend and boilers, guaranteed to satisfy ("all and have a good time once in a while. Yes let lis demonstrate it to vou. Puren I terdav afternoon, at tho monthly meet Hamilton. jing yf the faculty of the high' school. MM.. pllif r JL Kdueators of prominence from all parts of the state will meet in Salem Friday and Saturday of this week at the conference of the Oregon Social Hygiene society. President P. L. Campbell of ha University of Oregon will preside nt the meeting Friday even ing and President W. J. Kerr, of the O. . C. Saturday morning. The .Sat urday afternoon session will be presided over by J. A. Churchill, state superin tendent of instruction. Kugcne and the University of Oregon will be well represented at tho meetings. Among those who have promised to como are: Jlrs. P. W. Campbell, Mrs. (Ieorge T. (lerlinger, Dr. (ieorge Kebec, head of the department of philosophy of the Cniversity, Miss M. L. Cum mings, head of the tT. of O. physical training department, Miss Ann McMick en, instructor in the Kugcne High school, Mrs. Kric AV. Allen, and W. K. Huthe.rford, .superintendent of the Eu gene schools. Dr. II. D. Sheldon, head of the edu cation department, will give a paper Saturday on "The Preparation of Teacher's." Dr. E. S. Vonklin of the psychology department, wil 1 give a paper on "What qualifications should teachers of biology, domestic, science, anil physical -training have to make the proper persons to teach facts of sex life." Earl Kilpatrick, se-retary of tho extension division, will lead the dis cussion on th need of sex education in schools and colleges," on Saturday. Professor Fred C. Ayer. of the educa tion department, will lead the discus sion on the "Accomplishments of the past year in colleges." . instead of discussing the serious prob lems of teaching ami the thousand ami one other things that come up to make life a serious problem, the teachers jir.'.t forgot all about cares and troubles and systems uf teaching, nnd enjoyed them selves in il good old fashioned April first style and played a lot of .jokes on cadi other and had some genuine acting as well as 'spontaneous fun. Ami it was all impromptu. If you have a Sonora Talking Ma chino in your home you will have a home. Myrtle Know land, -11 Court street. The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Woman s Miwounary society of the Presbytery-of Willamette will be I in Salem Wednesday and Thursday oi this week, meeting nt the Fiist Pres-k.-i.,,;.,.. ..i, i, ti, ,.,- , e..,. in. morrow afternoon includes an address ! ta y0,l"g UT tm coming May queen ) An. Iregg family, who intend to mo by Mrs. Chas.'A. Park, tho report of w" M open trom W o'clock m the morn- to isconsm shorljf. . ' - 1 . . Itlf until J. rt'iilinL'-in tli ii n-Tt.ii .utiiii A l.t . ..i ..... K,i , iul Mecreturies and an add rosy ""':' ""' H -l "" 1 i f - I J A 4 I iV. If 1 1 Jp -'' - , M J I Iky HAfZO &etvw& The Tennessei leaving for Smith America. Ilolloin, left to rijjht. Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, John II. Fahey anil Secretary McAdoo. The U. S. high commissioners to the meeting of the Pun-American :ountries, called to discuss the unification of the laws of trade for tho Americas, are now on their way to Uuenos Aires, Argentina. Among the prominent commissioners on board arc William G. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury; John H. Fahey, former president: of the U. S. Chamber of Com merce, and Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida. " Presbyteriul oi Frnitland voun - and during this time, the 250 or more, 'folk took advantage, of the delight fir K- f,-a A I ir vi,;tl- (Wnlll. Tl,.. In (Hiring this tune, th eveniii.T wMn will include .- .t . I - students w ho have paid their student , evening last Friday to take in the lit evening dress hv body fees, will be permitted to step up nrv society at Hethel. ,and cast their ballots just like in a real I The next business and social nieetiu,; Rev. Curl Gregg Doney ' ,..,;,.., nc n Aiiv;,,,, I;. .1,1 " ,,,! address bv Mrs j'l! J (iildersleeve on ol(,t'tl,,n- Instead of party divisions, of the Y. P. A. will be held nt the "How and Where We Are Working." 1 83 111 J1 Mc " s''"l''"' are pret- ot Miss Grace Baker, April I I The taken la perhaps the most successful tactical walk ever taken by the company in point Of interest and the number tak ing part. The walk started from the west end of the bridge with 3d mem bers of the company, 'fist working out advance guard problems until the King: wood water tank was reached. From this point, problems in out post do were taken .up, followed by patrolling the Kingwood drive. Next- Sunday the first company shoot of the season will take place on the rifle range at Finzer. o- ry wen linen np as eitner neioiiguig to (Jinte a large crowd of i ru:tlu;i- of He Auburn In- first tactical walk of the season, !ho Webstcrinu party or the Phihulor-. people attended the services last Sundav bv Comi.anv M wnsi""1' Anyhow the contest promises to Winters, who preached at Aul bo quite exciting. The three eandi- Sundav his final sermon dates in the field for the honor of be coming queen of the May. are I. aura' JJoss, Francis Gittins and Florence o The Falls City-Salem Lumber com- i puny are now- prepared to furnish .ev erything for the building of that new I home, barn or garage, (let our esti- j mate and cost of materials. Phone X- .14!) South 12th street. Adolph Bros., the new ewners of the Patterson & Too.e cigar store and bil Commercial tinting ler St. Paul's Guild of Episcopal church lilu;1 P"1'1"1 3fMl State street, are re- will meet with Mrs. Russell Cafl Cheineleta street, Wednesdav afternoon ut 2:30. The music department of the High school, under the direction of Miss Miuettit Mngers, is preparing to give a light opera early this spring, not only to show the public the amount of musical talent possessed by the musical ly inclined students, but to also aid in raising a little money for the student body. " Robin Hood" looked about moiionng una win nave tlie finest equip ped place in the city. Today they are setting up n new 3x10 billinrd table which adds attraction to their already popular pool room' Ford Leads for President In Wisconsin Primaries Detroit. Mich., April 1. Henry Ford was 1.000 votes ahead of Fnited' States vi'iii;.,... a c-...:t. ... right to many of the students as they I publican no'n.in'ition in the' Michigan . u .iii.itt.it- im ,.i..tiui-iiiK nu tq.cra oi presidential preference l.riniarv. The count, however, was only partially com that grade, but when the owners of th opera thought it could be released for about $130 a performance, they changed their minds, ltpwever. a high grade light opera will soon be selected and rehearsals will be under way within a w eek or so. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet saves miles of steps for tired feet. Join the Hoosiei club now, s)l places one in your home. Huren & Hamilton. Following the action of the city coun cil last night, this morning a contract was entered into with the Hod-son Feen uughty company of Portland for a rock crusher, one that will crush rock, make screenings and make rock an.. The plete in five precincts ami Smith was gradually gaining. Election officials stated the result would not be available for hours. Woodrow Wilson was the only dem ocratic e in. Ii. late. William G. Simpson of Detroit, third republican presiden tial candidate, received only a small vote. In a number of counties, repub licans wrote Theodore Roosevelt's name on the ballot. uJ at the Capital-Journal Office 81 d 82 Fmitland News (Capital .lomnal Special Servin-.'; Fruitlnnd, Ore., A.,;i -4. On account of the bad weather Sam Ucrig did not cost of the crusher is l, 730. The order I im,v to Mill City until last Tuesday. irod (.erig and M. K. Stevens, who moved reported the roads in a very poor condition. Tho cheese factory here is expected to be ready for business in about two weeks. Only American cheese will be made on the stnrt but in the near fu ture will manufacture brick cheese also. It is very much regrntted that our neighbor, Mr. E. Zigler. is to leave our midst. His case seems to be hopeles-s and now lavs in an unconscious state at the Willamette sanitarium. His dnugh for the paving plant was also delivered to the agent of the Koehriug Machin ery company ot Milwaukee this morn ing. According to this order, the pav ing plant will cost $:i.PtH.S0 As ship meat will be made from Milwaukee, it will probably be ;i0 or 40 days hct'oie the arrival of the plant. It is claimed that with the new crusher ami paving plant, the eitv will be in u -position to lay some of the best paving ever laid in the city und at a far less price. o Ladies do you know Milan Panama, Iters have been with him nearly all the WATCH ANDfjM Clocks Repaired i Also a Nice Line ov- Jewelry. KARL NETJOEBAUER Masonic Temple CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-FORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET Leghorn straw- nnd felt halts can be It lined nnd reblocked in latest stvles" Oh ens, the Hatter. 415 Court street. Bishop U. F. Sweuget, of Hanisburg. Pa., Hi rived in Salem vesterdav nnd is the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. S s Muiiioy. He is from the Fnited F.vnn- gelicnl church and n ill attend the state conference of the church will be held in time. Mr. Mark Sian.lifer has been quite ill the last week and several times he was in a very serious couditiou but he i quite a bit better iit.rr. Misses llsuel and Zina Lambert, Mrs Ray Jones and Carroll Runner cnaie f.rom Amity on Saturday, going back Sundav afternoon. I'hc quarterly communion service wil, JMLL rnnMnnmirTft 1 ortlund 1'Cgiuning Thursdav nf I be held next Sundav at the church Tin this week. Among others who will j presiding elder not being present the attend tit, annual conference are the ! '"r ices w ill be conducted l.v the ims- Wv 4 V 11-:.....- .t . ... .. . 1 ... ... ...v, nun, trie nev. Alum- ey, presiding elder of the Salem dis trict, and A. A. Fletcher, who will nt- tend as a lav delegate. At this con. ference a successor to the Rev. A, . Winter of the Snlem Fnited Fvangclicnl church will be elected, Mr. Winter hnv ing resigned to acn-pt charge of the Fvangeliciil home of the church ii, lYuiisvh ania. tor. Mr. Anderson attended church in Sa-, lorn last Sunday. His son. Hailie, was1 also n Snlein visitor Sundav, Mr. P J. Fggler mid family were in Salem last Sunday isiting "v. ith tl- ; . That useless article nay mean 4c . , , 1 . money to you through the New Members of the student body of Wil- Today column. lamette universitv will engage in a lit-j tie practical politics tomorrow. Polls ""tW-M-mT .-)ii..'ji,snyiiiti ' RESIDENCE PARLORS. Lincensed Lady Em- balraer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are. Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. 'ft,,