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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APR. 12, EIGHT mimiiimiiniiimiii'""""''"""'""""""" initiiiiiiiiiiiinnmiimtmam The Store that Saves You Money Pre-Easter Sale of Women's and Misses' Suits, Millinery All Around Town A 3 Day Clearance of Shoes tutmwinttmuiuuwuwmi:iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiir.iit X 1 ;! 4 Thursday Friday and Saturday One Lot of Ladies' Shoes broken lines your choice . $1.00 21 Pair One Lot of Ladies' Shoes (including patent button styles, black cloth tops), yours choice $1.95 a Pair Another Big Lot .Ladies' Shoes, your choice $2.95 a Pair Black kid button and patent leather styles, cloth and natural kid tops included in this assortment. Our entire stock of Groyer Comfort Shoes (high shoe styles) at special reduced prices. Those who know this brand will no doubt be the first to take advantage of these special prices. Special Prices on our entire stock of Pla-Mate Shoes for Children-(High Shoe Styles) Purchase Shoe neeeds from these assortments and make a big saving. These sales start Thursday morning and end Saturday night. A Great Special Sale of Im ported Pongee Silk For three days commencing Thursday and ending next Saturday night. 100 pieces of Pongee Silk to be placed on sale Imported Pongee Silks of excellent quality at a surprisingly low price, just at a time when Silks are increasing on account of being hard to get; a splendid fabric for Summer excellent for women's dresses, waists, and men's shirts, etc. LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 23-inches 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 33-inches wide, extra value 39c a Yard wide, surprise price 59c a Yard (Men's Section) Particular Men Are Our Best Customers You don't have to make a purchase to get service at this store; we take pleasure in showing you the new things whether you buy or not. We are showing an excellent assortment of New Togs for Men New Shirts New Neckwear New UiUa iiais iNew underwear, and all trie otner necessary furnishings for Spring and Summer wear and comfort. - ' Make this your shopping place and you'll not regret it for we guarantee satisfaction. liWir Salem's Rio- "pOWf' 'if llll RM f""" 'V' t hi QUALITY AND SERVICE Store 1 OOOPiGOOD ! ! I ! COMINGEVENTS April 14. Election of director Industrial Department Com mercial club. April 17. Lieut. Swartzkopcn eky, a Siberian escape, at Con gregational church. I'rco. AprU 18 Registration for primary election closes. April 19. Monthly meeting at Commercial club. Sons of American Revolution banquet, Marion hotel. April 20. Election of director Social department Commercial club. April 21 Willamette university debatea l'aoific on govern ment ownership of rail mails. April 22. Mid Summer Night's Dream, Opera House, auspices Salem Women's Club. April 23 Easter Sunday. April 25. Election of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 27 free lecture by refer Collins at Opera House. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the armory. May 0. Founders' Day cele bration" at Champoeg. May 910. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churches. sfc sfc sc sfc sc sjc c sfc sfc jC Good dining chairs at E. L. Stiff & Sons, 50 to 75 cents. 0. P. Hoff was a passenger this morn ing on the Oregon Electric for l'ort l.ind. M. L. Meyers, O. G. Brown and A. P. Markus went to GomilHs this morn ing to attend the Grand Council of Ore gon Royal and Selected Masons. o Hygrade, Salem made 5 cent cigars are tilling a long felt want, better ci- Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass is correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. All is quiet along the river and the gunge today measures 0.1 l'eet libove low water. Dr. Stone's drug store. The first fire alarm for two weeks wis turned in at the city hall station at -I :U0 yesterday afternoon on account of a chimney fiie at the reisilence of Henry Schot't, at X5U K street. No dam age was done. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The four room school house to be erected at liiekrenll will be built by .Barnum Ilros., of Dallas, who were awarded the contract as the lowest bid ders, their figures being $1,210. Ten contractors bid for tho construction of the school, two from Salem. Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transfered, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty. C. 0. Me Elroy. rhouo 917 or 039. tf Rev. W. G. MacLaren, general super intendent of tho , Pacific Coast Protec tive and Rescue society, and also wide ly known social reform worker, will speak in Commons Mission, 211 State street, next Sunday at 3 p. in. A large congregation is requested and expected. Mrs. E. Inge demonstrating the good ness of Tin Bin Biscuits. IVoe eating samples. You are invited. Iiotk Gro-cen- Co. Aprl2 Lamar Tooze, of the University of Oregon, will address tho high school Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, telling of his experiences while in Europe with the Ford peace party. At .my of the exercises held in the auditorium of the high school, the public is welcome. Auction sale at the People's Quick Exchange Auction Market on Saturday, April 15th at 1:30 p. m. Everything sold on commission. Don't forget I buy household furniture for cash. P. N. Woodry, auctioneer. Phone 511, Apd20 o A gang of youngsters with a taste for tropical fruits mistook a box of grape fruit for oranges And removed them from the bark pinch of the residence of ) George P. liodgers last night. The Sa I lem police located about half of the fruit in an empty stable after the boys had tried out the grape fruit and dis covered their mistake. Ladies. The place you have been looking for. Popular shoe shining par lors, specially equipped for ladies. Tho latest magazines received daily. 3X3 State street. tf "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Offer an usual selection of Choice Fruits and Vegetables Artichokes 10c each, Asparagus 10c bunch, Beets 5c Bunch, Broccalli 10c and 15c each, New Cabbage 4c lb., Cucumbers 15c each, Head Lettuce 10c; for 25c, Leaf Lettuce 5c, New Potatoes 10c lb., New Teas 10c lb., Bermuda Onions 2 lbs. 15c, Yellow Onions : lbs. 10c, New Bunch Onions 5c, Parsley 5c, Bell Peppers 40c dozen, New Radishes 5c, Rhubarb 5c bunch, Fancy Florida Tomatoes 15c lb., Fancy Oranges 40c, ,'0c, 20c dozen, Lemons 20c dozen, Bananas 25c doz., Pineapples 20c and 25c each, Large Florida Grape fruit 2 for 25c, Cocoanuts 10c each. Fancy Los Angeles Strawberries 15c box WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. Two Phones, 830 and 840 426 State Street Counterfeiting Plant i Located In Mountains I Tacoma, Wash., April 12 Hoping to uncover a big counterfeiting plant, tiiat is believed to be located in the foot 'hills of the Olympic mount.iins, I'nited States government secret service oper atives are on their way to Aberdeen .today. Large numbers of spurious dol lars and half dollars are declared to have been floated recently in all north western cities, particularly in the Grays ilUrbor country. The counterfeits are exceptionally good imitations. I Captain Thomas H. Poster, head of the I'nited Stales secret service in this i district, recently ran down a gang of counterfeiters near ( oncrete, capturing ; several. At that time it was believed other bud money plants were still oper jilting in the northwest, md recently 'government operatives while at Aber deen discovered certain facts that led I them to believe the location of one of the plants was in the mountains near i that place. Mrs. E. B. I.ockhart and Mrs. K B. Moreland went to Purest tirove this morning to attend the Woman's For cign Missionary society of the Metlio i list church. With a Sonora Talking . Machine in your home you are never at i loss for entertainment. Myrtle Kuowlund, 4-1 Court. 'i'he Salem high school baseball team will plav a game .with the freshman team of the Oregon Agricultural college on Willamette field next Saturday aft oi noon at 2:'I0 o'clock. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 41'j U. S. H.ink Hldg. Phono 10. Hiram A. Joy has purchased the stock and farming implement and rented a farm one mile west of Mehama and wi taae possession today, the purchase was made from C. I). Pults, who assign ed his lease. I he transfer was mad by J. L'. Scott. If it is building materials, come to us. Complete line of lumber, lath, plas ter, paints, buildors hardware, etc. Palls City-Salem Lumber Co., 349 South 12th Phone SKI. William Blake, Jr., the lad who was- nwarded the loving cup for exhibiting Hie best 10 ears of corn at the First National Corn show. Sr. Paul, was se verely injured yesterday when lie was at i i:ck cm the eye by a rock. He i.s a pupil of the Kaiser Bottom school. Louis Lachimmd called into secret council lust evening the officers of the h'lk lodge for the coming year and also the initiating crew, and discussed, tar from the pubj;e ear, what tin, Id t.e done in the way of making life pleasant for the -0 a'ldidnte who v ili be in itiated into the Elk lodge Thursday evening. Benjamin Brick had some intentions of announcing himself as a candidate for the stale legislature, but since his election as director of the tourist and publicity department of the Commer cial club, has concluded to keep out of A a) B-I-G Specials i Kugeno Register's contribution ti the lion lamb pyniposiuni: "With frost.; lit night and bright, warm sun-hue i the daytime, it nngnt 1-e fluid that March is going out like a lumb iu cold i storage." Miss Effie Iris Crame, of Browns ville, Oregon, and Arthur Smith Chase, i of Salem, were married vestcrdav in MeM innvillc, at the liusonnge of the Methodist church, the Uev. I). Lester Fields officiating. They will make their home in Salem. .Mrs. Chase has i been touching school for the past w in ter on Panther creek. i Dr. FranVi E. Brown, late of New j York, Post Ciradualo school, confining jhis practice to discuses of the eye, ear, nose and throat, will have his olt'ices with Ir. A. 11. Uillis, over Hush Hank building. MaylO The Salem Canoe club held its regu lar monthly meeting last night at the jofliee of the Spaulding Logging com-j pany. Two new members were voted ' 'into the club, Stewart P. Lainli and j Fred (iahlsiloif. After the riguhir I business ot the session was attended to. (the club agreed to meet ngiin for n j general social and get ncipininted meet ! ing to be held at the home of the presi dent of he club, Or. H. F, Pound, l uesday, May Regular $22.50 used solid oak exten sion table, f'l.otl, at P.. L, Stiff & Son. wanted: Owner for one dark brindle bull dog, with one bad eye. If the owner of said dog does not make a food and sufficient deal with W, S. Low, street commissioner, something is liable to happen to said dog, as the sime has been duly impounded and ad vertised according to law. The own er may reprieve the said dog and give it n new lease on life bv conferring with the commissioner before next Sat-1 unlay. Al ter that date, it is too sad I to relate whut will happen to the brindle bull - one bad eye. The law must be obeyed. For Thur. and Friday Customers 3 lbs. New Potatoes 25c 5 lbs. White Figs... 25c 4 cans Milk 30c Best Valley Flour, sack $1.15 2 qts. fine Kraut. . . 15c We sell for less because we have less expense. Damon & Son Phone 68 855 N. Com! House Cleaning. $ : :::: c-:-.-; lime - ilS'' HINTS ' wli 11111 ' l : PI HELPS ijill mm CarpetSweeptrs isSsSi M Vacuum Sweepers pHfP if hi If I I fhk Draperies WW jp furniture Polish Curtain Materials wm Hi! wW mm f . g Successors to Calef Bros. I WANT YOUR OPTICAL BUSINESS I can only expect to omnin it by giving you satisfaction, which means accuracy, quality, prompt service, courteous treat ment and becoming glasses. I am ready to guarantee you reliablo optical service with quality and work manship the best, which means SATI3 TACTION TO YOU. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 203-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 politics for the present and devote all at the primary election with the party his spare time to the interests of the department of which he is, or will be director after June 7. o State Insurance Commissioner Har vev Wells left Salem todav Xnr St. with whic h they iegi-.ter. NO SILVER IN RUSSIA San Francisco. April 1-. Scarcely silver coin is left iu Hussia. T'ic peo ple have returned to a strange cm rency method, because all the silver h,i been culled in, nccordi-ng to O. Loup ' sliy, one of 2 Nubian refugees who a rived in San Fr.mcisco today. I HTIinr l,..- n l.ni,,i..lf h II nrl I end is for the meeting of the various ... ,. nf . .... .,... have ten kupeck pieces in jiertoratcl sheets like postage stamps," lie ib 'hired. Louis, where he will attend an adjourn ed meeting of the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners. This meet ing is preparatory to the general con Miition which will be held next summer , :iiiiicommittee that were appointed at the convention which was held in Cali fornia last summer. An order was read to Company M, at the armory last evening announcing the following promotions: H. Y. Me. liiturff, Klmer K. Blank and Arnold L. Ilralapp from corporul to scrgctint; ll'nvntcs l'ei'rv Keigclman, Joseph Mc jAllifter. A. A. Hall. Allan (I. Carson '. and A. Evans Houston were 'ronioted : to the office of corporal; l'rivales ! Chniles J. Nugcl and Karl rroctor were ! promoted to lance corporals and Vrnn I res Young to that of musician, The Shonta Wi.st.ilo folks ate break , f.'-t this mon.;n at n r . i n :i ! ; t i- spot on the bunks of the Willamette, near the old mill, lor the benefit of those ' ivho are not )o-:o-l on Indian, talk, a , little mlovni'ition will lie tnruwn iu i ri'ht hen'. Siir t.T-i Wnsinlo is the unioe of a camp fire club of girls in the high I school aim ire under the special charge I'." Mi" !("L'iiia Li ng, teacher of Eng lish. She lo conij ! uii'd them this morn ing to their su-nsr breakfast on the bunks of the peaceful Willamette. j Onlfr Michigan folks had the oppor tunity of voting fur Henry Kord as a p.issiiile presidential ca ndi'lnte. Hut there are other ways of expressing up preMil of tin- Void idea when it ernes to enjoying litic. The following have ' iitly signed up for Kwl cars: Kinil I ilofl'mau. M. A. Hudlong. K. C. Cross t Son. Salem 'iiic Me.cantile eomj'any. I .ii:i I.achn i nd and the Sipiuro ili-nl Keally company, all of Salem. Others i " ho epprov.' of Kords t'' 'he i'tent of buying one are: S. A. Harris. Hopmere: I Homer Holmes, route three; 1'. T. Tweed, route seveu nud ,T. B. I'etersoii. route one. Committees have been appointed by the Women's Uepublicnn club of Mari on county, to canvass the city and to encourage the women to register, espe- ciiilly .is it is so little trouble under i the new- registration system. At a rc i cent meeting of the club. Mrs. Uolbn K. Tage, republican candidate for the state legislature, cry ably explained 'why primary election are held and the , iuiH.rtance, now that women have the right to vote, to not only register, but jt'i Vote at the prim irv election. Alo the important fact tnat Oi.e must vote One sweetly solemn thought tbr. i must occur to everybody: The straw berry '.shortcake season is fast approaching." MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. in.; Stayton 8:00, SaKm 9:30. Return, leaves Salem 4:10 p. in.; Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:J0. Phone 2378 CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, BICE-FORK 10c TRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET teuam !WiiiiJiJiii3M8aiSMMaacKMaeHB . RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Era balmer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salcm.Ore. - 4 Bookers, 75 ceuta and np. E. L.1 Stiff 1 Sou. HS23S3B ;