THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. EIGHT Hllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll''''''''''"'"""1"""1"""""'""!; Special Sales for Tomorrow Only: All Around own 8 A Great Final Clean-Up ot Shoes Tomorrow , One Lot of Ladies' Shoes broken lines your choice $1.00 a 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 Grover 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 Shoj needs from these assortments and make a big saving. These sales start Thursday morning and end Saturday night. Tommorrow --the Last Day of This Immense Sale ot Pongee Silks 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 wo men's dresses, waists, and men's shirts, etc. LOT NO. 1. 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 23-inches wide, extra value 39c a Yard LOT NO. 2. 50 pieces of Imported Pongee, 33-inches wide, surprise price 59c a Yard XX Buy Togs for Men at Meyers Furnishings That Please in Every Particular. Salem's Big Department Store TV QUALITY AND SERVICE -4 GOODiGOODS KZJ . M Uii;;iii;iiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiimtmt Dr. Mendelscnn, specialist, tits glass M correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bldg. John Claire Monteith, teacher of sing ing, in akm Saturdays. Call -046 J. The annual silver medal contest of j Willamette University will be held this year at Waller hall, Saturday evening' April ii. F. W. Durbin's whipping cream, Pink. ney's saniUry niilk.yl(ota Orocery Co. o Lace curtains at special prices. Yoa can save money. Let us show you. Ill1 ren Si Hamilton. jo Two meetings will he held at thy ominercial club tomorrow. At 10:0 o'clock in the morning, the .Marion County Jersey Cattle Breeders wi't The senior high school freshman base-1 meet nud iscuss affairs which will in bail team plaved the Oraut junior high i elude plans for their exhibit at the com school team yesterday, the final score! ing state fair. At 1:1)0 o'clock in tit-- i standing 12 to 7 in favor ot the high afternoon, Mne saieui rouiiry ami r.g.; school team. I Circle will meet and elect two deb: I o 'nates to ntttuid the general federation I Dr. Stone' drug Store. of egg circles of the Willamette vallc , ! o which will meet in Sale a within a IV". It was decided by all that Hygrade liars bail it over all other brands of ,, . 0 ... , ,. . ' Gem Blend Cofiee, roasted fresh ev- cent cigars. , . . in .i crviluv. Joe a pound. Jioth droeei i Tfcn Tant fnrtittitrtt ctnrn rprpntlv ; Iboucht bv Vnn I.vdetrnf brothers, is be I ing moved today in auto trucks to s rcrtmi. where the tinsincss will be mil TTliimlpr the unnie of 'The Van Viirniturc company." The Sonora, Talking Machine gives you all the world's best entertainments. .Myrtle Knowland, 4u'l Court street. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The annual Y. W. C. A. convention is in session at Corvallis. beginning to il iv and closing "next -Monday. Dele gates from Willamette university, L'ni versity of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural college and 'McMiunville college will attend. Phone 43. I Your suit pressed, 50c. Automobiles for hire, passengers and assistants k C .l t .nn.,nUn I l.llf Uifj;y.lo I luiisil I CO, mica ivo.-uunnici .'country trips a specialty. C. O. Mc ! Elroy. Thoue 947 or 039. tf There will be a free demonstration or" Tru-Klii Biscuit in connection with th famous Crescent Hrnud of Coffee at Hi. Ilighliml Ciocery uu .Saturday. Apr.' the loth. All are cordially invited to visit our store and have a cup of th! . delicious coffee served with Titi-lt! Knglish Style fiiscuit, fancy cakes an I cookies. There is a treat in store Jr. you. Come. Tonight the industrial department cl" the commercial club will elect a direc' or to succeed August lluckesteiu, vl". is not a candidate for re-election. No tii-es have been sent to every meuibi -of the club affiliating with the depart meat and as the director will hao much to do with what will be u-coin plished by the department the eomin.' year, it is expected the members wi'l turn out and select their best man. Tl of Mr. Huckestein for tl past year have been S. H. F.lliott, '.. M. Kppley, William A. .Marshall an 1 Theodore Kotli. A. Slaughter. Manager of Creamery, Arrives'! A. Slaughter, the new manager of the Capital City Co-Operative Creamery 'arrived in the city pesterdny nnl is now in charge of the business. Me is regarded as one of the expert and sci entific butter makers of the state. Af ter graduating from the Minnesota uni- entity in the dairv division, he en gaged in butter making in several co operative creameries in Pennsylvania and at one time had charge of tho dairy department of the Dunn county school of agriculture. Later he was in charge of n co-operative creamery at Pethuma, two tears he California, where his special work wastive board of la testing and 1'asteurizing cream. land cheese linkers association. He is k'or the past two years ho has been j the author of the Wisconsin co-opera-ia charge of the Independence cream-jtive law from which the Oregon co-op-ery. Waile living in the cast, .Mr. erative law was taken, ui... ....... ...:i, 4i... ' - - - has been on the exeeu- i the Oregon stato butter i COMING EVENTS was American Society of Euuitv, a farm marketing niguni.utinn. Tor the past Let The Capital Journal print your sale bills and other job printing. ezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz'the store that saves you money REFRIGERATOR is It tl Ctw i nli tWlllillllillltimilIMMiMMMI line s tmre.l Cut Your Ice Bill In Two By Using ilSI II U WE HAVE A FULL EVERY PURSE. l r f t'. Stone Lined as per illustration will not rust, crack, chip or absorb moisture; as easily cleaned as a China Bowl. See them on display. LINE OF THESE REFRIGERATORS AT PRICES TO FIT Is Your Refrigerator Poisoning Your Family? A FOUL, ILL SMELLING REFRIGERATOR IS A MENACE TO HEALTH. IT IS JUST AS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP YOUR REFRIGERATOR CLEAN AS YOUR DISHES, WITH NOT A SEME YOU CAN DO THIS WITH VERY LITTLE TROUBLE. I1 i'i i II Hi Hi Ml TONIGHT April 14. Election of director Industrial Department Com mercial club. THE N0TASEME REFRIGERATOR Has a stone lining, as shown in illustration, which can he kept free of germs that poison food, which in Urn poisons people not a cheap porcelain enamel, but one piece of white, unbreakable stone ware that will not crack, chip or absorb moisture as easily cleaned as a china bowl every corner rounded not a single crack, joint or any other lodging place for dirt. Sec our window display and ask us how to save at least 25 per cent on your ice bill. PRICES $25.00 TO $50.00-OTHER REFRIGERATORS FROM $12.o6 AND UP. 1 tl 11 11 l 13 Si tl H 11 n ts ti n t ii n tl El 11 ri El R n ii M ti n n M U II 13 April 17. Lieut. Sfwaitzkopen sky, a Siberian escape, at Con gregational church. Free. April 18 Registration for primary election closes. April .18. Monthly meeting at Commercial club. ISous of American Revolution banquet, Marion hotel. April 111. Senator Theodore K. Burton of Ohio, candidate for republican nomination for president, at Armory. April 0. L'lection of director Hocial department Commercial club. April 1 Willamette university debates Pacific on ;ivern ment ownership of railroads. April 22. Mid-Summer Night's Dream, Opera House, auspices Salem Women's Club. April 2il F.'aster Sunday. April 2o. Election of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 27 Free lecture by Teter Collins at Opera House. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the armory. May ti. Founders' Day cele bration at Champoeg. May 9-inEast Willamette- As sociation of Congregational churches. , Rex. Walter Clotshack, of St. Louis, j Missouri, w ill begin evangelistic serv iices at the Free Methodist churcli, 122 j North Winter Street, Sunday, April llith, 11 a. m. The meetings will con- tinue every night till May 7, except Sat urday nights. ah.... ti,. ...i. 'on C! nioiliniy mceuu.4 in onicm grouse 17 will be held on Saturdav. Apiil 22. If. M. Hirdsill, W. M. Stewart Lotus oranges, 50c size, $2..rJ I per box; 40c size, $2.7.") box. These- in: the finest oranges that have ever com to Salem. Kotii (Irocerv Co. I Bituminong concrete was the pave iment selei-tcd at the meeting held hf ; evening hy the )iroperty owners livin;- ui'ch tor the iiroiioscl oiviii'' o- street fiom State to Mission The paving is to have a four an. I half inch base with nu iu.-h and or half wearing surface and is on the gen oral plan of i lie paving on Soul1' Twelfth street. The next step is tin adopting of I resolution by the couucV next -MondiV evening favoring (hit hind of a pavement, and then the ail yertising by the city of the propose! improvement. The paving can the . ,inl- .n .i..t.. 1 1... t . , -- f.'..iit-i i.,. I 'ic I vitlonM 1 ,1 Mr - : Ti....l ...1 ... IT......1.. ....I Ti.,4. ' . . . '. ' . . Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. Stanley Marchington, who for three years was chief dispenser at the Spa, has returned to his first love, and be ginning tomorrow will do the dispensing act at the Spa. During the past eight months he has lieeu in I.os Aug now ton. it is Salem for .Mr. Mal'.-liing-, ls,,,i ,iislrj,.t owners ot moie tlia- lineal feet in the pr.i 0- Telephone peas, 3 the Roth tiroier.y Co. Black fihoes bronzed white sflioes cleaned. Popular shoe shining parlors. Specially equipped for lidies. oSi State street. iposite The Spa, The following were given the hailing sign of an Klk last. uUht and admit ted into membership of Salem lodge Xo. X'tti, lienevolcnt rnd Protective Order 'of Klks: F. P. Smith. R. 11. AVilders, C. U. Kvans. C. Van Patton. Dale Pence, , ! To whom it may concern. This is in lbs. for 25c, at ; notify ynu that on ami after Mav ', IIMli the members of all locals, nlCi'liu o.l with the Salem- lluilding Tradi s I Council of Salem, )reKon, and vi.-init , ! will discontinue to work wil'n lioii-unio.' .men of any organized crafts. This ,ip I plying only within a three mile radii ' I of the Marion county court house. Th'-; will apply to all contracts taken aid. tin! IL'lh ot April. Salem Puildii f; frailes Council. jjj j I H" I If f I fill i' III t I 1IIUI UM' Ml If I q inf h Li! I.' ' Smith t- X i 1,1.1 1 I mi, 4.1. 1 , . . i,r V' .'. i-1, '.. v. 1 .. ' '! . e muliuuy -nceting 01 the comme: t, , V , V" ,'''K" '" ,H'X' Tuesdav evening will I,. ilhanx Perlich, H A. ilson, liar es , ,,,,,SSI,(1 ,iy Slt.iitit, 1 C Vr ii fi. l V I. r I " 01 ' ie ' oll"'ll"n "vl base coi, ' .ii.'l . l.llin tlii.--. unci. I- Stt'11 . 11 1.. 1 ..1. .1. publicity campaign for the CcTilo cam and is now working to awaken an in .. ":; t, ;terest in the estublishment of a nav I The South Sa em Box Factory 1S now, Imse at the mouth of the Colnmbi.-, i..i'ri.iiiin; mm ..us. I.UU1CIOI1 soucus uiej i nere is a general feeling .if, LlUll tia Hill U.S ; I'hone 72ii-W. Aiu-lo M. Doerfler and Frank Divis. 0 Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. Dr. FranJa E. Brown, late of York, Post Graduate school, confining his practice to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, will have his offices with Dr. A. IS. Gillis, over Push Wank building. MaylO Herbert Blatchlord will represent Will iniette university this evening at the inter-collegiate prohibition contst to be held at liorest Grove. Miss Pae Smith and Miss Pern Smith will at $ 1 tend the contest. Li these annual pro- ""ihibUion contests. Pacific universit v, New ,,. it'ic ,.,,n.uo. M,-ri,,, ;n., .....n.,,.'n the Eugene Bible university and Wil lamette university will take' part, send ing their best orators. nr,.,r,i 111.11 uie srate slioul.l nike everv et'fon. to secure a nav.il base at the niouth 0' the t'olnmbia, not because it. would l.c est ildished ill this state, but simply Irom the fact that there is luit 01. : stragetieal point fur tile naval '-.ase. Senator Theodore B. Burton, of Ohio, wlio is one of the presidential possibili ties from a republican standpoint, wi'l arrive in Salem next Wednesday even ing and will be the guest of honor 11 'Continued on Pag'- Two 1 Special on willow clothes baskets, 15c. Ilnreii iv. Hamilton. SPECIAL The First of the Season MILK FED Suckling Lamb MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between ti t: 11 ri 11 a 11 11 n n 13 ii n n f 1 N ti Use Our Free Rent Department Successors tb Calef Bros. iSfn 'ft We make the Prices Right Your Money Buys More Here 1 lecture at the opera house next Thuis- ilay evening, will also sneak at. Mt. I Angel on the following evening under the auspices of the Kninhts of ('0I11111- jlius. He has chosen for. both of his lec- wj'i 1 , 1 . nines, --wnais urong witii the ii tome ear v as me sunn v :'': ddrs have been d.-iiv.r rr-j 14 n n 1 if u 11: fi ii M n u n 11 11 tii Auction sale at the People's Quick E.Xchance Auction Market on S.i'mvPiv 1 April loth at 1:30 p- ni. Everything Salam, Stayton, Mill City and all way sold on commission. Don't forget I buv:Points- Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m.; household furniture for cash F. N. Stayton 8:00, Salem 9:30, Woodry, auctioneer. Phone oil, Apd20 Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m 0 1 Stayton 6:00: Mill City 7:10. cici Junius, who win aeuver a tree T)1 OT70 ruoneoo Liver 5c SPARE RIBS 2 lbs. for 15c Eli Meat is retailed for less in iaiM jfcifc Hf. iri'iifl ito'M 0 jlwUljfcuMiWMI. ii II II n !! M U zzzzzzzzza t Salem than any other city in Hj the United States. The Midget did it. The Midget Market 371 State Street ! .t'.l hy .Mr. ( ollius in nil parts of the Icnuutry and tiie general opinion is that Mr. Collins is a brilliant orator .ind a deep thinker. Iron Boards, regular S1.7!. special tn.lay and tomorrow, liurcn & ; Hamilton. . ! If you have your house partly fin-1 jishe.l and are ready for the interior i finish, ask us about upson boards. ( cheaper (Han 1 ith and plaster, and much better. Falls Citv-Salem I.uni 'ber conipauv, 4! S, 12th street ' ' o I Here is what a really prominent citi zen aid about women registering: "A year ago, voting was something new and many women were interested in prohibition. This year will be a test as to whether women reailv want to ex- their rights of beine a citizen and on an eouaTtv with men. - llecister-' ; ing is now an "asy mutter as no per jsnual iuesti,in are asked, and if a wom iiin does not register, it is a prettv sure "inn she is not interested in -iic and local if fairs. " CITY NOODLE HOUSE KOODLES 10c, KICE-POEK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET Lace curtain stretchers, regular Si50 stretcher, special HM Iluren & Ham ilton. , Florida grape fruit, 2 for 25c. Cali-1 tornia grape t nut, IU'p dnz, and 4 for1 2jc, at Koih Croccry Co, RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721 Salem, Ore. Mm