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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 14. 191fi. HI n u STUPENDOUS, TREMENDOUS n M 113 H M in in la n n iii isj n in a iu n n n i M n IM ti M U n 1-3 u m 11 S3 El U HI n in m m ti n u U1 H3 y iii n IS: Economy Basement Specials BOSTON STORE STOCK and Some New Boosting Specials, Bought Especially for This Basement Men's Clothing Values to $20.00 now $4.95, $7.85 and $9.63 Wonderful values Women's Shoes Values to $5.00 now $1.93 Other assortments 93c and 39c Pair Men's Shoes Values to $5.00 now $1.95 and $2.65 Pair Both dress' and work Shoes Children's Shoes Values to $2.50 now 95c and 39c Pair Corset Covers 18c Each or 3 for 49c Women's Drawers now trimmed with embroidery 24c Pair Full Size Night Gowns Nicely trimmed 29c Full sized Sheets 39c Each New Bungalow Aprons, 3 for $1, or 39c each. Middies now 73c each Muslin, yard 8c Big Line Men's Collars, Arrow Brand, all sizes 5c Each V TRY SALEM FIRST UALKM COMMtKCMt CLU 5-10-15c I Basement i ii Brassiers, nicely trimmed p 15c Each jj Laces, values to now l 13 KJ IX El 13 ri ii N 13 11 w M 13 H ri II 11 n I! El 13 13 13 11 n ti ri 13 13 13 13 El 11 II II 13 IJ II U 2222222222232222223 15c for 1-2 Yard San Silk 4c Ball Columbia Crochet Cotton 4c Ball Children's Hats 15c Each Men's Silk Fiber' Sox splendid wearing sox 15c Pair President Suspenders 15c Pair Men's Sox 9c, or 3 for 25c Children's Drawers ; 10c Pair Womei's and Children's Extra Good Hosiery ' 10c Pair A big assortment of new ' Dishes 10c and 15c each KEEP LOOKING young'WORK ON SURVEY It'3 Eacy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeplmr youni? In to foci young to do tills ymi must watclt your liver nnd bowelH there'H no new! of liming a Hallow complexion chirk ili under your eyes plmplex u bll Hook look In your face dull eves Willi no HOukle. Tour doctor will tell you ninety per rent wiiiro lkjiii minute uoweis nnil liver. i nr. Ndwarda, a well-known phvstrian In Olilo, perfected a veKctulilo compound mixed Willi olive oil lo ai t on the, liver anil Iwwelsv which lie gave to his patients for yenrs. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tnhlets, the mil, si I tute for culumel, me gemle In their arllun. yt always effective. ' They brlnfr about Hint exuberance of Hfili ll, that natural buoyancy which nli nil, I Ikj enjoyed by everyone, bv tuning up llio llvor und clearing the system of Impui ltleH. Yon will know lr. Kdwnnls' Olive Tab loid by their olive color. 10c and Slid per Ivor. All ilruKitlsts. The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus. O. Reports From Stayton Tell of Location of Salem-Bend Railway I The work of surveying fur the now elect l ie line is nearly completed to ! t in i lo nlnivo Mill City. Tin surveyors 'are now pulling on the finishing touch- es, "trying in" (no section corners nn.l ! K i 1 1 i 1 1 K the line in perfect s)u)o lo lie put into blue prints. (Anil, h.v-the -way, ! Hi i in the only complete railroad sur- voy ever made into Slnvloii.) Some time will ho neoileil to complete the prints hut Mr. Lynnt tells us Hint ho hopes lo begin work on the grade by the Mill iif next month. The survey is nlinnst a direct line from Salem to Mill City ami roadies Sttiyton from Salem in n little over lti I miles And Mill City in aliout 33. It is an easy grade with few cuts or fills ami Mr. I.ynot thinks tiie untile can lie iiouiplotod us far as Mill City in about III) days from the lime grading begins, lie mill the eliiel' engineer will leave in la day or two for I'orllanil to (jot the i ti I no prints in remliness to let contricts I for grading. Surveying east from Mill City will not begin uulil the mountains are more free from snow. Stayton is locnlod nt tlie right dis tance J'l-nni liolh Pnrtlaml nnd Kcnil to iiiuko this Hie logical locution for car 'shops, which addition to our town j would soon give us a population up iu i tlie thoiis mils. j Whoever is hacking this project fin lancinlly makes little difference to Stay !ton. Our people will welcome the road jand Hive it. loyal support. While there I is a Initio amount of froinht traffic now, we believe u year's time Willi a I railroad would see it more than doubled on ueuwil f refill. Add lo this the log j mid lumber traffic and tSayton will furnish a (rood supply of freight to the road. Stayton .Standard. E JNearly 450 Horses On the Grounds 600 ; Expected Before Races End D on'i Let a Low Price s I J ' Al ' Fool You Cprtjl.t U.rt Mn, k u( The real business-like way to buy clothes is just like the way you buy other things get the best you can, and get it at as low a price as possible. You don't let a low price trick you into poor quality. BISHOP ALL WOOL CLOTHES $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 are the best clothes made; they're priced low enough to make them the best clothes made. And here's another thing: you have heard and read more or less about the demoralization of the dye-stulTs and textile markets due to the war in Europe. Wc want to say this: Our clothes are guaranteed to be satisfactory to the wearer; and this guarantee is given without reservation, modification or exception. I San llicgo, f'al., April I I. Tlie sport of Linus will once more take the front seal iu southern California tomorrow. A Her 'weeks of preparation James V. ('off roth, president of the Lower Cali fornia Jockey club, upon whom fell trio burden of the rohuililin;; of the Tiju ma course, jjnve a sijj.li of relief after watchiiio; the jockeys broeze their horses around the race (rack for the lirst time since the "Hatfield flood.'' Tijuana is the main topic of conver sation iu all of the sport tatherinys to day. The city is crowded with race yoers, horse owners nnd bookmakers. Speci.il trains will begin to arrive to night anil continue until tiie opening hour, -:tr tomoirow. Although the Jockey club officials do not expect record breaking attendance tomorrow, they predict that the Sunday turnout will double that of the opening Sunday iu January. There are already close to 4."i0 horses on tlie grounds, almost double I lie num ber here bcloie tiie rains. More are due today .iinl tomorrow. The club officials today said there will be nearly (Mill iiorses here before tlie close of the first week 's race. All the officials are on Hie ground with the exception of KdwarJ Trilie the fatuous starter, fiom Kentucky, ami he is ilue to arrive today. Several hundred truck goers went out to the track today to witness the final workout of Hie horses jnd get a glimpse of the tinrk, which was com pleted yesterday. Roberts Hats Salem Just Wright i -i i Hiri; pi t ai vvooien mias onoes j I $3.00 Store $4.50 and $5 f Attorney Concedes Much in Caplan Case I.os Angeles, Cnl., (April 14. T.os Angeles county today was saved thous ands of dollars in the prosecution of Dav'ul Cnplin, alleged dynamite con spirator, when defense counsel conceded I lint papers found in liie office of the Inteiiiatioiinl Iron Workers union nt Indianapolis were genuine. In the trial of Mathew Schmidt, re cently ended here, a score of witnesses were brought here from the east, at great cost to the county, iu order to identify .illeged conspiracy papers. "We will concede that Hie matter identified in Hie Schmidt trial, taken from the iron workers is yomi i nr.' " said Nate I oghlan, Caplan 's attorney. A. II. Koohi,'. continued iiis test! iiionv in tlie niirining session of tiie trial lodav. Sons of American Revolution of Salem to Honor Burton Senator Theodore K. Norton will lo the guest of honor nt u lniuUot to 1.. given by the Kuleni Sons of the Amer ican Uo olutinn, April 111, Hie 1 1 1 it It an niversary of the Htittle of Lexington. Senator Iturton Hill arrive in Salem, on Hie 4-:.'!" Oregon Kleetrie and will b escorted lo the Hotel Marion Jiy Ho local organization for a reception whicl will be held nt f o'clock. At (! o'clock the bauiuct will be called and at ' o'clock Senator Norton will address r inn.v meeting nt the armory in the in E Baseball Seat Sales at Port land Good-Other General Sporting News N'oiue. Alaska, April 14. Leonard Seppala's team of Siberian wolf hounds has a nice lead today in the All-Aiaska Sweepst ikes. J-'ay lielzene and Fred Aver are fol lowing in an almost neck and neck race for set I place. At last reports Aver was but three minutes behind Del.ene. Hoy Brown has droppcC oat of the race. One of his dogs went crippled and his sled was not large enougu to permit the hauling of the wounded dog, as provided in the racing rules. A greit deal more interest is being shown :n the event this year than for some years past. The pur-cis .t'J.nmi. . Tryout At Seattle. Seattle, Wash.. April I t. The Seattle Athletic club will stage its tryout smok er toniuht. Tiie affair will L'ive lioxing Intructor diet Mdntyro, a line on his! boxers rind toose showing Hie most tal-j ent will be selected to represent the J local club ill the t ar western champion ships to be staged here the lift week of this mouth. Eox Seals All Sold, rortland, Or.. Apiil 14. Kvery box seat for the opening game of the Pa cific Coast league season iu Portland next Tuesday has been sold, President McCredie .inao'.im e.l today. About halt of the six tlio.'stinil reseive.l grand stand sorts also have been contracted for. The "20,000 or bust" organization of baseball boosters has disposed of 2,000 i of tne L'.oOO baseball badges made tor the purpose of boosting the attendance at the opening of the season here. Neville Leads In Golf. Los Angeles, ( al., April 14. With State t'h .million Lrvin Armstrong elim inated from the play, Jack Neville, of San Kiancisco today stepped into the iiine light in the southern California amateur golf championship tournament at the Los Angeles country cluli. The lengthy northerner met Walter Maton in the third round of match pi iv and was generally expected to come through iu victorious fashion. Eleven Cars In Race. Los Angeles, Cal., April 14. Kleven cars will line for the starter's gun in the l.")0 mile $0,01)0 motor derby at As cot Park Sunday iifternoon. All who finished in the money at tho fateful Corona race List Saturday will appear in the Sunday program. Ilughie Hughes with iiis Omar: 1'iillen, Mercer and O'Dounell, Ibiozenherg, were pick ed as favorites. Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings. W. U Pet. Los Angeles 7 2 .77rt Oakland '. o .007 Vernon " o .500 San Francisco 4 6 .400 Portland 4 0 .400 Silt Lake 2 ti .2o0 Yesterday's Results. At Oakland Oakland LI, Portland 5. At Salt Lake Los Angeles ti, Salt Lake 4. At Los Angeles Vernon 11, San I'rancisco 0. Xo, the Seals did not Lite the dust when they met Vernon at Los Angeles. They ate it. Qiiinif, liengal heaver, had the Kgyp tian eye on Iiis "nemies from the start, and from Alpha to Omega it was just one long debate. If this keeps up they'll have to ch inge the name of Vernon's ball yard un. I call it. "abattoir park." They had one of those things at Oak land too. Alter the blood had been swept out it developed that the Oaks had cinlgled the Portland ducks LI to "i. lint when M -Creilie's men were ap parently not only tied to the si iko, but burned to a cinder, they came back to life and .staged a garrison in the ninth, whanging- out five bell ringers just as the sun went down. Martin, the Oaks 42 centimeter, had the 'Leavers seeking their bomb proofs almost from the moment Mayor Divic opened the Oakland baseball season by curling his famous Pvtlion curve over the dish. At Salt Lake tlie seraphs sank their talons into first place perch and de voured Salt List warriors alive. Jack Hyatt bad Siiinn, (juiulan, Kid red and the ot'ier husky Bee ash art ist saying "peep-peep'' all afternoon. The ozone was fearfully slashed all around the rubber. Tesrem of the (liants won a heaving duel from Mayer of Philadelphia when the latter 's support popped in the ninth and, Luderus made a wild throw. Cincinnati grabbed another from the Cubs by leaning hard cn the lozenge at all times. They harvested LI hits. Among the American le iguers the Athletic pitchers had nothing intricate enough for the Ked Sox sluggers who bruised the ball nt all times and gam boled home 8 to 2. Although Tyrus Cobb came through with a two-sackcr clout in the ninth clearing the congested bases, the White Sox were too far ahead .mil Detroit lost. S to B. Baseball Begins In South. New Orleans, April 14. The south ern busebnll association began its lOHi .season this afternoon with games here, at Mobile, Nashville and Memphis. Coffey Beats Geyer. New York. April 14. Kxit Jack Coyer. The big Denver scrapper was eliminated as a New York ring .ittrae tion, fight fans said today, when he was knocked out by Jim Coffey in Hie fifth round of their r-ciiedule ten round bout here last night, A "Bloody Welcome." Stanford I'niversity, Cal., April 14. They're ready to give California's "blue shirts" a warm welcome when they invade Stanford 's campus tomor row with the firm intention of scalping Hie cardinals twici in track and base ball. The baseliall game will be staged in Hie morning, :is a sort of appetite v bet ter for the cinder clash. With the run ning path in excellent shape nnd plenty of .salubrious ozone to give all hands lots of vinegar it looks as if the field day would fulfill the wildest dreams of under graduates. Catcher Some Scrapper. Seattle, Wash., April 14. Abe Vine gold, recruit catcher for the Seattle Northwestern league ball club, tough a second draw with Spider Abe last night. Harney Williams knocked out Young Kellcy in the second round. The bouts wre staged by the Young Men's Hebrew association. Jiskby'i'4Yl-Lexicon.'i'4n ARROW COLLARspring Style, in two heights ClUETt PEABODYCr CO. MC.MAKCRS WTien In SALEM, OREGON, itof at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern , Free and Private Batoj BATES: 75c, 1.00, 11.50 FEB DA'S The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bm. AUTO LAMPS ALL SIZES GET THEM OF L0CKW00D 216 N. Commercial St. Double Header to Open Willamette University Season A double bender baselull game is scheduled for th' Willamette university grounds tomorrow afternoon when the Willamette varsity meets the O. A. C. team and the Salem high school team meets tiie O. A. C. fieshuian team. This is the first game on the home grounds since the Willamette sipind met the I'niversity of Oregon team and they hive improved considerably and lost their nervousness which they felt iu tiie opening games. Itexford was touched up for but three hits by the university team and will probably do tiie twirl ing for the Methodists against the Ag gies. Adams w ill preside behind Hie I wind pad. Proctor, the Salem high! stndbv will occupy tiie box. for the academics. Krsel Kay will handle the indicator. The Inst gnme will he the high school-f resiintan contest which will j be c tiled nt l:.'!ll p. m. and the main event will follow immediately upon thei last out of the preliminary contest. I : NEW TODAY WAXTKD Pasture for 10 head of cat tle. Wm. Fitts, Houtu X, Phone S7t';il NEW $100 VICTROLA For $75 fumed oak finish. Address T. care Journal. Aprl7 KOU SALK S head of registered Shropshire sheep. (1. tl. Swales, K. (i, llox 2.1. Apr 15 WANTKH To buy Mohair. Last iSa lem Tannery, 2")lh and Oak streets. Piione 2Di()-M. tf WAXTKD C.irl to work for board and room, family of two. Can go to school. Address T. I.., c ire of Cap ital Journal. t Aprlo W'ANTKD A man to take the job of cutting white tir logs into four foot wood. Must have a drag saw. for information, call fi!2. tf terests of his ciiiididacy for the repub lican nomination for president of I'ni ted States. I'OU SAL1-: In South Salem, lot :i) bv ::), value 2"0, will take 10tl. if t ikon before April liHIi. Apply to 112 N. Commercial street. Aprl" )(c jc sfc it sf j(c sc )Jc sc )c s)c sjc sft j(c s(t s)c Journal New Today Ads de- liver the goods. "THE OLD R CLIABLE" nEMr. D t FOR MEN r OHUiieiRta.OH thial ana hv maii un. r0M PtANTEN 93 MEf.RVST H'rOOXLYN.NY.' C W n OF IMITATIONS- WAXTKD Responsible xsition house keeping, hotel, city or country, or traveling help by midilleaged lady. "11" 12.1s S Commercial street. Aprl 7 KOU SALK 4 loom plastered house, sewer connection, shed. yard, citv water, porch, reason for selling, going awnv. 100. Part rnu. 7"-1 South lSth. WAXTKD Room and board in private finiilv. by young woman, employed nt state house. Preferably with eld erly couple. Address Xo. 2:1, care of Capital Journal. Aprla PHONE 937 For. Wood sad. , tf HARRY Windowcleaner. Phono 763. MtfS FOR SALE Gasoline pump and tanli. Phone 700. AprH WANTED Dry cows and stripper. Phone 1425-M. Apr2l FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottage. tt PLOW1XU WANTKD Lot or acreage. Phone 2504J2. Apr20 FOR RKNT SIGNS For sale at Lap ital Journal office. tf WANTED Teams to haul wood, steady work, rhone (il)2. tf WANTED A girl for general house work. Phone 2501J2. Aprl HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. .Aprlo NICE HOUSEKEEPING JiOOMS Near city ball. Phono 47. tf HORSE Huggy and harness for sale, or trade. 13!)!) Mission. AprlS WANTED Good salesman. Call 441 North High, after 3:30 p. in. AprU WANTED Wood cutters .to cut white fir wood, $1.50 per cord, rhone 692. tt MODERN 5 room cottage for rent, 1441 Trade St., enquire W. A. Liston. 484 Court. Aprl9 FURNISHED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at 600 N. High. May5 CAPITAL BUG WORKS Rogs Jni carpet weaving. Jil .North High St. Salem, Or. AprlS FOR SALE $4,10 iiiano. cheapest buy - in Oregon if tiken at once. Address is, care of Journal. Aprl WANTED To exchange, 5 year old mare, weight 1,000 pounds, for piano or cows. Phone 511. " AprltJ LOST A ladies duster in Englewood, or on Garden Road. Ella I.ivington, Route 7, Phone 2.100 W4. Apr 15 FOB SALE OR TRADE Rooming house well furnished, good location, reasonable rent. 491 Court street, tf WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 lcres of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. MayS AUTO FOR SALE A Studebaker, welt equipped, cheap for cash, if sold this week. See Latlar, Oregon theatre, tf FOR SALE 6 Ancona hens and a cockerel, also Rhode Island Red Rooster. 553 North Shipping street. AprH FOR SALE 4 year old Jersey cow, fresh. For particulars phone 18.53, or address Whitcley, 594 N. Liborty. Aprli FOR SALE Furniture of 5 room cot tage near State Capitol. House for rent. Address 5-R, care of JournaL AprU FIVE ACRES FOIt RUNT Within 3 days. Salem Heights, between Jef ferson and Liberty roads. A. W. Co. April FOR SALE 1 team of mares, weight 2750, wagon, harness, plow, hack, cul tivator, separator, 3 heifers. Phone 8u'F5. Aprl7 SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Feathers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone 1154. AprlS EXPERIENCED WOMAN Will do washing, ironing, housecleaning, cook ing or serving by day or bour. Phone 2504J2. Aprl3 FOR SALE 3 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or etumpage. 27S6 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf WHITE ROCKS An egg striin of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm. Route 3, Salem. bs FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 4(57 State street. In quire at 463 State. Phone 100t. Maurice Klinger tf FOR SALE Or will trade for what have you. Small business, well es tablished, good location. Address M. R., care Journal. Aprlj ( 'ICE HOSKS Shrubs and all Kinds of fruit trees, cheap, to clean out stock. Jones' nursery, rear of the armory, phone 413. AprU GOAT AND SHEEP SHEA KING by op to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone f-29. Densmore & Fresia. tf FOB SALK Cheap, 40 acres, timber land, in Kenton county, 2 miles from. Philomath, or will take good into in part piyment. 310, care of Journal. Aprl. OREGON LAND And property to ex change for western Nebraska, west ern Kansas or eastern Colorado lands. What have youf Joseph Barber, 404-5 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 2.11-1722. AprU POH SALE Or trade, liverv and trans fer business" iu Texas, S lots, hirn, shed, 2 houses, noises hearse buses, transfer, ferries and buggies, also some good farm land. Address Tex as, care Juurn.il. Aprl. WE HAVE 10 DAYS To sell 4 acres of fine timber near fair ground for $125 per acre, good soil, adjoining land sold in large tracts for $2,10 to $.100 per acre, timber will more than pay for land. See L. Iiechtel today, 347 State street. AprU FIVE ACRES Extra good soil, clow in and an equally good five with fam ily orchard and 4 room box house, 25 per cent below ordinary. Price $1000 and $1300 respectively. Owners go ing to Washington. Must be sold this week. See Win. Fleming,, 341 State Strce- , AprlS BIGGEST SALK Ever vou ran find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 acres plough lind, balance good timber and pasture, no buildings. On county road. Little work to irrigate 2 to' 3 acres. Good black garden land. Price $1,"00. is worth $3500. 1 need the tnonev. 2' miles from Salem. "20 Acres, " care of Joorau.