THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. Salem Agent for W. B. Corsets Onyx Hosiery Butterick Patterns XTRA Good Clothes for Boys - 4 4tM rTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTftf TTTT' TT TttTTTTT TTi TEN Afo 750A Wednesday Surprise (April 12th) A Sale of J Women's Auto Caps at 89c Here are stylish Caps for motoring or vacation wear a variety of styles to choose from; plain colors plaids, black arid white check effects. The entire lot goes on sale next Wednesday at this price. If you want a comfortable motoring Cap at a most unusual price attend this event. Your choice $()c Each Sale starts at 8:',0. See the window 'display. A Housing Spring lime bale or Stylish NEW YORK MILLINERY (Commencing Monday) New York's latest model Hats are the kind offered in this sweep ing before Easter sale of Hats : Exclusive styles, no two alike. Now is the time to buy that New Easter Hat. Every one of these are new Why pay more elsewhere. Lot 1 Millinery Priced up to $9.95 Special $3.48 Lot 2 Millinery Priced to $10.50 Special $5.95 Lot 3 Millinery Priced to $14.:5 Special $7.35 Special Pre-Easter Prices on Women's Suits No better time to purchase a Suit than now while stocks are large a color, a fabric, a style to suit you at a special low price. Visit our ready to wear section, we will be glad to show you, whether you come to purchase or not. We guarantee satisfaction in every transaction. 'Beautiful Assortment of New Waists, Skirts and Sport Coats Select from these latest arrivals and you will get the most for Your Money. A Mary Page Gown j to be Given Free at Meyers' (Contest closes May 10th.) Votes given with each admission to Oregon Theatre on Sunday and Monday of each week. Write your candidate's name on the ballot and place in ballot hox in our Shoe Section. The lady receiving the highest number of votes wins the gown. The winner may choose her own materials from our Dress Goods Silk and Trimming Sections. The names of candidates already voted for will be published next week. Use your ballots vote for your favorite. Salem's Big Department Store T QUALITY AND SERVICE 1 JLiGOOBioOpp S Purchase Togs for Men at Meyers ' A larger and better stock ot Furnishings for Men and Boys than we have ever shown before. We carry no Mens Suits or Overcoats, but we have greatly enlarged our Men's Furnishing Section. The New Shirts, New Neckwear, New Hats, New Underwear, and the other necessarv togs for Spring and Summer are here in excellent assort ment and at prices that suit the purse. Bring the Boy here for that New Suit-Buy him an "Xtra Good" and get real clothes satisfaction. i! n it 8 . 4 HftHMttMtlMtHHttMttMtttt 1 1 t4444--i 444444 444444 44 4 1 4 4 -- j AH Around Town ; I 444444444444444444 444f444-44- Ob COMING EVENTS April 0 Orison Social Hygicno .Society, open meeting at Armory, 3 p. m. April 30 Flection of director publicity department Com mercial club. April 14. Klttctiiin of director industrial Department Com- mercinl club. April IS Registration for primary election closes. April 1!) Amiuul election of of ficer .Sulem Commercial eliib. Soils of American lievolutioii banquet, Marion hotel. April Si". Midsummer Night's Jhenm, Opera House, auspices Salem Women's Club. April L'fi. I'lcction of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 2;t Faster Sunday. April 27 Free lecture by Peter Collins ut. OjK'ra Mouse. April 2S Dunce, benefit Salem Street linilway band, ut tho armory. May ti. Founders' Day cole biation at ( 'ham' pnog. Dr. Stone's Iloave Drops cures heaves. I'rice $1. For sale by all druggists. B;Kcball fans tomorrow may go to Wiodiiiirn and see the gnino between Ui'.nltird and Woodburn, or at Brooks, whore a. game is scheduled between Cue Mount Angel and Brookn tennis. A Sonora Talking Machine will fur nish enti'i tninment tor the family. Myrtle Knowlnnd, 421 Court street. Dr. Mendel30lin, specialist, fits glast M correctly. U. 8. Hank. Mdg. The Seventeenth Htrect car line Is now putting on style with n brand new cherry red car. The number is til. Dr. Stono'i drug store. C. L. Sperling, Arthur J. Sperling j dictator of ami . r. Simon lett today for Hen, I to spend the summer attending to their ex tensive funning interests. Dr, Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Charles Eppley and Kenneth Randall left yesterday for un overland tiin the Judith llasin in Montana, where they have farming interests Ray Fomeroy, an interne at the St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, aecom panied by Dr. Kelley, of the same hos pital, will spend Sunday in the city, the guests of Mr. mid -Mrs. C. T. l'omeroy. The French Shop. Easter millinery opening next Thursday, r'riduy and Saturday. II.")!) St.ite street. The fiscal year of the Commercial club ends May .'11 and the election of tho directors of the seven departments and the officers of the club will be ratified at ti general meeting on the ev ening of June 7. Dr. R. T. Mclntyre, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic ltblg. I'hone 410. The Kaiser school held an interest ing ntcrtuianieirt Friday evening in I the way of a benefit for the 'school, n airing iFltl.ftO. The funds will go to- ( vm.is illuming a now solium House nut j th" mi. tier of erecting one will come be- I "ore the people of the district in thej election next Tuesday. Buy La Corona cigars for over Sun- j day smoking. They contain more cpinl-; ity and enjoyment than any others. Sa lem made, 10 cents. ' j Charlos H. Olos, of Corvallis, supreme Hie Moose lodge lor the state of Oregon, is in the city. Ho was taken to tho Moose hall ami made fain-; ilinr with too doilies of the Indue audi jthut famous slogan invented by Hen ' latum lliick, "1000 members m 1IU7. ; Mr. P. E. Fullcrton and A. A. Graber! are in Portland today buying shoes from the Huston representaiive of the, yiieen Quality Co., showing in the large i cities oulv. Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage trnnsfered, rates reasonable, eountiy trips a specialty. C. G. Mc Elroy. l'kou 1)17 or Olfi. tf The following Salem folks were reg istered at Portland hotels vestordnv: .1. J. Hii'liardson, nt the Imperial; Mi's. If innon unu .hiss l.uelln J alton, at the Cornelius. Mn. E. Inge demonstrating the good ness of Tru llln Biscuits. Free eating amplcs. You are invited, ltoth tiro cer Co. Aprl2 Harold White with GUhert Gorvais have established a eilv messenger serv ice with an office ut 2iil I'onrt street Miss Marian Anderson has been se lected by Albany as i t-.-t candidate fori queen of tho Portland Hose FoMiuilj and in order to raise funds to pay fori votes, an entertainment will be given' at the First Presbyterian church in Al banv, under the direction of Madai I Build that garage or barn now. We can furnish you complete list of build iug materials Rud make you prices. Falls City-S dein Lumber compunv, 340 S. 12. Phone tl. 'I. The French Shop, Easter opening next Thursday, I'riduy and Siturday. This display will eintuacc the most ap proved styles for summer. Many lmt- ; r. uue nns enarge ot the ot fiee and , terns in French inilhueiv, showing ev -ir. v.eiMiis noes tae .leiivering with ervtlnng to be desired in fashionable his motorcycle. hats. ;Wi State street. Promoting Hygiene and Public Baths, which will hobi its fifth annual session at Baltimore, May 0 and 10. Besides hearing what the eastern cities are do ing to provide public, baths, the party who attends will be given the opportun ity to take a bath in the largest con crete swimming pool in the world, Bal timore owns it ami the delegates will Auction sale at the People's Quick exchange Auction Market on Saturday, April 15tli at 1:30 p. m. Everything sold on commission. Don't forget I buy household furniture for cash. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. Phone 511, Apd20 Two crates of strawberries were re ceived this morning by the commission houses and the retail price stil con tinues where the average man is satis fied with just a look. Howover, the commission men say they will be com ing right along next week and within a lew days, any one who can afford to buy gasoline, can also afford to eat strawberries. Tl.c Business Men's league of the Commercial club will hold a meeting of ni.piTMiin-e iirxi i uesoay evening, jndi iUivs catching iisli along the .Mcrvcn.ie (lily w ill the matter of electing a (1i- river. Mr. Kiiliu recently bought an in rector for the coming year come before terest in the Kogers Paper company. th' meeting, but the business men will o b n. knl to express their vicsv of the The Junior Busintos Men's class of Sti en:-' bill now before emigres i. Cooie.', the Piesbvterian church defeated the Catholic team today in a gsme of base- enactment of of elementary schools by be given the opportunity for a splash. O : Commons Mission, 241 State street. The 3 o'clock service Sunday afternoon, April 0, will be taken up in the interest of the Oregon social hvgiene societv. a law for the supplying text .books to the public the stale, at cost. A bicycle arrived in Salem this meri ing bv express consigned to Chief of Po- lice Welsh from the Portland police do j partment. The wheel is Hie property of i I.. K. Cteer. of this citv, mid was stolen J. I). Cook, superintendent. -o Earl Anderson, Arthur Rahn and friend from Kugene, nre spending a Ti of the bill have been mailed to members of this department in order that nil ma l.e thoroughly conversant with its provisii lis. Here Is a chance for a patriotic citi zen to represent a big meeting i.i the east, ut his own expense, of course. Mayor White bus at his disposal, n few tickets to the American Assoc! ition for ball, good to 10. Both .kill. teams showed some very The score resulted as 15 RH its tho KRYP10K '""far vision Without line in w Lens "Genuine Tories" "Kryptoks" Optical Service measures standard of achievement bv degree of service it can render its patrons the sale of n pair of glasses is not the etd of a transaction, but the commence ment of relations which, so fttr as I am concerned, are perpetual. My patrons are satisfied pa trons because my service is cheer fully nnd freely given because promptness, courtesy and ef ficiency predominates. If upon examination if is found glasses nre not needed you are told so promptly. If you do need them, the utmost in pro fessional skill the most modem methods the most accomplished eyeglass adjuster are at your Command. "KRYPTOKS" The Perfect Lens. "GENUINE TORICS" The invisible Bifocals. T do not use drops or drugs in making examinations as they are dangerous. 1 guarantee satifaotion in every respect. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Rooms 210-2U U. S. Bank Bldg. An 85 acre tract was yesterday sold by Charles Spitzhnrt to August Hil'fik icr, as un investment. The land is near ithe Silverton road and is part of the Tilliuon Ford farm. The deal w as hand led by Scott & Hynon. I State Parole Officer Joe Keller ar-' rived in Salem at noon today with j (leorge Clark in custody. Clark is the convict who escaped in January 'from the state pen by drilling his way out of. lis cell. He was captured in Bakers field, Cnl. j The Grant junior high school baseball I team is walking around with several ! feathers in its official cap, the last one I being lidded yesterday when it played the West Salem school on the West Sa-' I lorn grounds, and came home w ith a j score of IS to II in its favor. j H. A. Jory, a former resident of Sa lem is home to stay, after u year's ex perience living among the sand hills o'f W yoming. When it conies to Wyoming i shifting sand hills and the green valley j of the Willamette, Mr. Jory cast his I vote in favor of nature as seen from the I cur windows while traveling between j Portland and Salem. Charles Rush, a blacksmith, residing j on South Thirteenth street, was slightly injured in a collision with nn auto today j near the corner of Twelfth nnd State ,;l roots. Witnesses of the accident state ; thai Hush ran into the auto as he v.-vs riding his bicycle down State street and . hW head was slightly cut. I '"U i several months ago bv a gang of bi thieves that were operating in Salem e that time. Charles Adams, who was returned to this city for trial on n lai ecuy charge, told Chief Welsh wher wheel could be found under a bridge leading to the Ciiion Stock yards in Portland. Chief Welsh nsked the Vm-i land police to look the matter up with the result that the wheel was found where Adams said he left it. Stereoptican views of Crater lake wil be 'shown this evening at S o'clock o Liberty street, near the Salem Bank of Commerce building by the Rev. Y. T. Porter, pastor of tho First Christiai church. Mr. Porter spent several days at Crater lake last fall at the time the Knights of Pythias held their initia tions. He ivill talk of the scenic bounties, of the Crater lake count rv and also let it be known that the Christian church Sunday school is holding u membership contest w ith a Portland .church and th a large attendance tomorrow would be appreciated. T:o Tutkegee stngers from the inst'. ti.tb.ii founded by Hooker T. Washing toi . phased nn audience that complete ly filled tl e Congregational church iast ev'-M'ug. The songs were especially pivi iated as they were all of the negro melody stye. and 'sung by negroes wu.i sang wilh the true .southern accent. Charles W. Wood, director of the cam paign work for the Tuskegee Institute, read selections from the poems of Paul Lawrence Dunbar and from Will Carl ton. He also spoke briefly on the life and work of Booker T. Washington, founder of the institute. insuring oM J- We know the joy of making good we muko good flour. Mrs. House wife, yon will know the joy of making good baking good broad with SALEM ORCOON Cherry City Patent Flour At Your Grocer The Pendleton Commercial associa tion has gone on record as favoring the 'state publication of school books, cspe icinlly for those in the primary grades land hits so notified the Salem Commer cial club. In its loiter to the Salem club, if takes the stand that it favors action by the next legislature for the MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between v Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m.; Stayton 8:00, Salem 0:30. Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m.; Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:40. Phone 2378 Educators from all parts of the state are in the city today. to attend an edu cational rally, held in the auditorium o, the high school. The principal addresses of the day 'were made by James A. Churchill, state superintendent of pub lic instruction; Dr. II. D. Sheldon, of the I'niveisity of Oregon: Prof. A. 1.. Peck, of the Oregon Agricultural col lege, and Dr. Cm I Oregg Doney, of Wil lamette university. Among the promi nent educators of the state who attend ed the meeting nre President P. 1 Campbell, of the V. of O.; President Kerr, of the O. A. C; Dr. Bertha stn ; art, of Heed college; Walter Morton. Fred O. Ay re. Mrs. K. W. Allen an,! i Miss Cnmmiiigs. of the I'nivervitv ot I Oregon; K. D. Holtzol. T. D. He.-kuith (feorge F. Sykes, of the O. A. C. E. Cooke Patton is home from n two weeks' tour in the interest of his pos tal card business. At Astoria, he mc' Murray Wheat, formerly in the attor ney general's office, and now piticti"iug law at Astoria, with political a.-piia-tioas in the way of becoming a candi date for the legislature nt the hands ( f the republican voteis. At Wan-enter., K. H. Flagg. formerly in the newspapei I business in Salem, was found, also with 'political aspirations for the next legis lature. Dr. Wolfe, a graduate of th,. ' medical depnitniciit of Willamette uni versity, has now a good practice at Cas tle Rock, Wa?h. Mr. Patton also no t Harry Snattord, son of K. J. Sa'"for l of the Kay Woolen Mills, at Ostrauder. lah., where he has a Tespom-ibl. tion with the Ostrauder Logging com I ia ay. R. II. Campbell, special agent for the Standard Oil company ia Salem, hat just delivered a car load of Zeroline to the city dealers. This is the Standard 's gold medal oil for motor lubrication. Todry, throughout the east, the Daughters of the American Revolution, of which there are 1.50(1 chapters with a membership of more than lOo.nuO. are co-npeiating with the Belgian Relief commission towards raising funds. B the sale of flags, un the tag day plan, it is hoped that a huge sum will be raised for the relict of the suffering ia Belgium. The erection of a two story brick warehouse will begin next week bv the! firm of D. A. White & Sons. The build nig will be a continuation of their present warehouse on Front street and will extend -I'J bv T:' f....t Tl... down of the old wooden structure which was limit about 10 yearn ago, will be-, gin within a few diivs. The hnil,i;,, will cost if I. OiiO. L. K. Geer, of th Great Non-iern Lxpress company, is the owner of a oi cycle which came into his hands d day I by right of ownership. It fee ins tiia 1 Mr. (ieer owned the bicycle last fall, out it mvsteriouslv diMim1..nr,i(l tv, Ins woodshed about the t;,n. l,;..v..l.. thefts were of common occurrence. iv how. the young man who stole it, told t ;'.ice officers in Washington that the whirl was lying under the Vancouvr b'ioge. where he had thrown it w!ii the officers were on his trail. The st.-'v "H true, the wheel was found under the lirn're and now Mr. Ceer has it. Mayor Harley O. White and the mem bers of his official family, as well as other officials of the city, have been invited to be present at the inaungura tion of "The Stampede and spirit of the We-t Celebration'' ia New York 'ity. The event will take llaee' August 512. at Mieepvhesol Bav Speed- wishing to attend the official world, champion frontier contest at his own expense, might, secure the proper cre dentials by calling on the mayor. i WATCtt AND j .dEWELRYa Clocks Repaired aiso a jNice iiine oi ! Jewelry. V-JS.-'-- KARL NEUGEBAUEb Mf fel 1.1 JJ Hasonic Temple CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, RICE-PORK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET way. The invitation c! oses n uh the posi- niarivs, - i .null esteem your honor's placing this before your 'council, and in due course, shall be phased t-o learn of your wishes as to tf.e number of in uiutious vou will require." Auv W1C RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore I 3 T