TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. Special Sale on All Women's and Misses' Suits . ...kkkkXk.Ak.A.i.A. k k k . X. I XX , : , : -J It I COMING EVENTS If AT1 J! A Sweeping Pre-Easter Sale of New York's Stylish Millinery " All Hats in Stock at h Price Our Millinery buyer in New York sends a big shipment of new Hats each week. We have received so many the past two weeks that we have decided to cut prices in two in order to dispose of them before Easter. Scores of beautiful stylesstreet, dress and sport models in all the newest trimming effects for Spring and Summer 1916. Come and take your pick from this grand assortment. YOUR CHOICE ONE-HALF PRICE (We show a few of them in our Court Street window) 4 Jy t Our 781st Wednesday Surprise x . A Sale of Fine Muslin Petticoats Two large lots to pick from in this surprise for next Wednesday's sellingLace and Embroidery effects ribbon trimmed One lot up to $3.50 Your Choice One lot up to $1.85 Your Choice $1.38 98c For Men and Boys-the NEW ARRO0 COLLARS Ashby and lexicon are here and ready for you. These are two new models which have been brought out for dressy men and young men, who appreciate good collar styles. We think you will like them--ask the clerk BOYS' ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Here's a new Underwear for the little fellows real summer comfort in these made similar to the men's B. V. D. Underwear, Waist and Hose Supporters combined. See them in the Boys' Section. An Immense Sale of tess Goods FOR NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. We have too many pieces of Dress Goods. We must move them and the Dress Goods man told me to advertise them at a price that would move them quick. Here they are; Checks, Stripes and Plaids in black and white brown and white blue and white greens, reds, greys and various colored plaids; excellent grades at the regular price; widths from IJ8 to 50 inches. Grand Special for three days next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 55c a yd. (Second Floor Store) An Excellent Showing of Silence Cloth Don't take chances on ruining the varnish on your table top. Heavy Muslin Covered Quilted 54-inch, $1.10 a yard; 63 inch, $1.25 a yard; 72-inch, $1.50 a yard. Heavy stitched Cotton Silence Cloth, 54-inches wide, 75c a yd. See the new assortment of Drapery Fabrics Cretonnes, Silkolines, etc., (2nd Floor.) New Showing of Women's Dainty Neckwear for Summer. All the pretty, fetching styles of summer Neck wear are shown in this new assortment which has just reached us. Make early selections and get the best choice. A wide range of prices. (See the window display.) QUALITY AND SERVICE JJLJJL OOOUlCOOD S -.--. 4 4 Hiitl kkkkkkkkkkkk.kkkk Ui44 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTtttttf tttttttmtt t 4 - 44--M--4- - NEW YORKERS, ATTENTION The next meeting of the Now York society, will bo held ut I lie home of (i. E. Terwilliger, 77(1 Chomekotti street, (one door west of Winter) next Wednesday, April 19, 1!U(1. Native born women who tiro niurried, brine; your liunbitndn, imtivo born men, your wives. Reception hours from 7:.'i0 . in. mid stay its long as yon like. Now K''t busy, don't have any other diit i. Come. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Some Symptoms of Serious Eye Trouble Dimness of vision, seeing -spots, upeclis, ete., dunce before thu eyes. The atmosphere seems smoky nnd Seeing better some diiys tlmn others. Seeing better sideways than straight head. Seeing better in the evening or curly morning than ut midday. Seeing a halo or circle about a light. 1'n in in or about tNo eyes. Constant or periodic headache. All Aroun 4444444444444444 My 33 years' experionco in scion til'iu eyesight testing is at your dis posal. If I find glassy aro not satis factory, then 1 decline, to supply them. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bldg. Rev. H, B. Doiks, of the United Brethren church, will spojik tomorrow afternoon at the W. C. T. U., Ferry and Com.niTj'iul streets. Dr. Stone's drug store. Your suit pressed, 50c. Phone 43. The Salem Electric company Is hold ing its third annual reception this aft ernoon. The reception will be continued this evening with a special program of music. Dr. Stone's Drag Store for trusses. Your suit pressed, GOe. Phone 13. The Knights of Pythias tire making great preparations for Iho trip to Al bany next Wednesday evening when the s.ipicme keeper of records and seals of the lodge will initiate a Hathbone class. A special car has been chartered by the ledge for this trip. Your suit pressed, 50c. Phono -13. Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transferod, rntes reasonable, country trips a specinlty. C. O. Me Klroy. riiuua 017 or Oil!), tf Prof. P. S. Gannett, superintendent of the Washington junior high school, 10. F. Carleton, assistant state superinten dent, .1. F. Axley, of the Washington Dr. Stone's heaves. 1'iice druggists. Heave Drope cures $1.00 j for sale, by all A touring map of Yosomite National park is on display at the Commercial club. Those who expect to tour tho park next summer can secure a copy of the map by writing the secretary of the interior, Washington, I). C. Special prices on gas and oil stoves. Huron & Hamilton. The South Salem Box Factory Is now operating and Mrs. Cameron solicits the orders of old patrons as well as new. l'hono "L'o'-W. Aprl.i o Placards are out announcing a grand ball to be given at the armory Friday evening, April 2S, under the auspices of the Nalein Street Hailwny employes. Music for the dance will be furnished by the Salem Sheet linilwny band of L'2 pieces. lief icshmeuts will be served free. ' Extra special prices on rofrigerators. liurcn & Hamilton. Dr. Fran) E. Brown, late of New York, l'ost Graduate school, confining his practice to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, will have his offices with Dr. A. U. Oillis, over Hush Hank building. MnylO The boys' teams of tho Grant and Lincoln junior high schools plaved a game of baseball this morning, cloning ft I am able to refer vou to thousands of people in Marion mid Bulk counties, who 1 havo fitted daring my 0 years iu Salem. I do not use drops or drugs in mak ing examinations as they mo dangerous. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210 211 TJ. S. Bank Building, rhone 110. SALEM OREGON junior high nnd County Superintendent I tho excitement with n score of 21 to Mnitn are attending an institute o'i teachers today at Htayron. Dr. B. T. Mclntyre, physician and surgeon, 21 1 Masonic UUg. Phone 410. Black. jOioea hroiuseA white shoes cleaned. I'opnbir shoe shining "parlors. Specially equipped for lidies. 3S3 Statu street. Opposite The Spa. Dr. O. B. Miles, school physician, gave an address yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Mothers' club of the Highland school. Following tho address, he answered questions as to Hjjo work now being done to aid the children and instruct parents as o their proper care. Buy La Corona cigars to take along on that tishiiig trip and you will have 'success. Auction sale at the People's Quick Kiehange Auction Market on Saturday, April 22d ut 1:30 p. m. Kvervthiiig sold on commission. Don't forget I buy household furniture for cash. F, N. Wuodry, auctioneer, l'iione 511, Apd'-O in tavor ot Urnnt. Hie winning team will play Washington junior higlf nexi Saturday. Buy your refrigerators now, we offer you some exceptional bargains. See window display. Duron & Hamilton. Refrigerators. We carried over a few refrigerators hist season and though the price is considerably advanced this season, we offer you this line at greatly reduced prices. Buren & Hamilton. The Marion County Loganberry Grown1' association will be formally organised this evening at a meeting to bo held at the Henna Crest school house. The purpose of the proponed orgauia tio: is to unite all loganberry growers In the country, similar to that of the Hop Growers' association. Albert Kgnn is president of the temporary organiza tion and Joseph I.u toilette, secretary. Attention. Are you going to need a gas range or oil cook stove this sum mer. We are now offering our entire line at greatly reduced prices, buy here and savo money. Buren Si Hamilton. Take the children to see Puck and the fairies in the "Mid Summer Might's Dream" on April 22, Matinee 2:30. The twenty-third car of hogs will be shipped to the 1'omand market next Tuesday by Eyre and C'nvnnaugh since they began buying Inst November. Mr. lOyre says that a hog weighing less than l.'iO pounds is a losing proposition as ! it will bring just one cent a pound ! less than the regular rim. "Mid Summer Night's Dream" Sat urday, April 22, at Hie Grand, 2:30 and S:30. All seats 2.jc. The first- half ;t April was rather a diy month whin it comes to rainfall, as the oft'icia. iicord at the Oregon City Transportation company office shows a I precipitation of only .S5 of an inch for :the 15 days. The rainfall for the 24 j hours preceding ,s o'clock this morning was .U j of an inch. The river, today is j 53 foot ubovo low water gunge. j j Socialist lecture by Hon. G. W. Davis, ! Sunday, April Hi, 2:30 p. in. P'Arcy;, ((I'nion- hall, Court street. Free. j Fred Metz, accompanied by his broth- j er, liny Met., of Chchalis, Wash., left ! last, evening for I.os Angeles, traveling j by way of Flavel, going ns far as Sanj Francisco on the steamer Great North-: I em. For several years Fred Met, hasj I been a member of the men's quartette j of the First Christian church and hasj I oecu ncue in enuica woriv. uiri .e. pect to make their home at l.os Angeles. South Circle Ladles First Christian church will hold Kaster Bazaar and ! cooked food sale Saturday, April 22, at j farmer Hardware Co. j Dr. Hecor MacPherson, of the Ore jgon Agricultural college, will deliver an I address next Friday evening at the nil- ilitoriinn of the public library, taking for bin subject. 1 ' Hoial Credits." He is known as an authority on not only riiml credits but on the general propositions 'that are now troubling as well ns in Iteiesting the farmers. In fact, his spe 'cialty i, what shall we do for the farm- If there is anything that will bring one back to earth with a midden jolt, it is at the movies when the hero dis covers his hoard of gold has been stolen and the audience is wrought up to a high pitch of interest, to have thrown on the screen, without a second's in terruption, "l.nd of Act 11." "Coal and Wood For Sale."' lollowed by "Cof fee, Three Founds for It surely is an awful come down. To whom it may concern. Thi9 is to notify you that on and after May 1, l!lil the members of nil locals, affiliat ed with the Salem Uuilding Trades Council of Salem, Oregon, and vicinity, will discontinue to work witii non-union meu of any organized crafts. This ip plying only within a three mile radius of the Marion county court house. This will apply to all contracts taken after the 12th of April. Salem Building Trudes Couuoil. If it is building material come to ns. I Moral: We will show you how we got' the business. Falls Citv-Salem Lumber Co. 3-10 S. 12th. l'hono S13. By inadvertance it was stated yester-, day that the free lecture at the Grand' opera house by Fetor Collins, of Massa-, chusetts, would bo" next Thursday ev-. eniug, but it was a mistake. The lecture1 will bo on Thursday evening the follow ing week, the 27th, and already there is! promise of a packed house, which greets! him ut all points over the cnuntiy where ' he delivers his splendid explanation from a Cliristiau standpoint ofj "What's Wrong With the World J" Gas ranges slightly used a $19.00 one ; for 12.0ti, $:i."i.00 one for $20.00, a' $05.00 A. H. .New Idea for $2.".00. These : are bargains, call and see them. Hti- J rcu Hamilton. A fine of $100 and costs was assessed -against Charles Schmit yesterday aft-: ernoon by Judge Webster. Mr. Si limit was accused of offering meat for sale I from the body of a cow that -was unfi j for food. The suit was brought I ! John .D. Mickle. dairy mid food it j missioner, through n deputy. Robin D. ' Hay, attorney for Mr. Schmit, gave no-' tice of an appeal and it is probable that the ease will be tried at this term of the circuit court. The state was rep resented by District Attorney Kingo, j Those who are sick and tillable to leave the house will enjoy a Sonora Talking Machine. It has the softest tones nf any insi-hine on the market. Myrtle Knowlnnd, 421 Court. At the Grand Council of Royal and Select -Masons, held in Corvallis this week, the super-excellent degree was exemplified by Washington council of! Fortlnnd. No. 3. Of the 57 candidates taking the degree", 11 were from Salem, j Among those attending irom Salem were Lot I.. Fenrce, neorge A. Brown. Glen Niles, M. I.. Meyers. Ilr. O. A. Olson. H. Schoeniaker, X. V. Rassnnis sen. Hnsscll Brooks, Dr. F. H. Thomp son, Farl Simmons, C. A. Moody, George IVnsford, F. A. Marcus, David Wright. Jack Williams and Joseph I.. McAllister. Jonathan Bourne, of the passenger department of the Southern 1'ncifie, is borne from a joy ride and business trip that lasted exactly five weeks. Adopt ing a policy of showing its employes w hat the rest of the world is doing, the Southern Pacific, has been taking its passenger men on tours of inspection. The trip of Mr. Bourne included San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans,. Washington, New York nnd Boston, and the passenger meu with Mr. Bourne were kept on the jump inspecting so many places there' was very little time for pleasure. o ' The times surely do change. Giilt play baseball now as well as the boys, and they have regular leagues. The gills' playground bnscnnll teams of the three junior high schools ar- no-v fully organized and the game is on. few days ago the teams of th? Lincoln ,'iin ior high and Washingtci junior high engaged ia a fierce comhnr the fin-1 inning showing a s-'jr.' of to i;2 n favor of Washington. The three v,,nios have organized n reg'.l-r league nn'i will have the ni.j.c and the minor series. The dividing line comes on the height proposition, those over five feet in height plivitig in one lrigue and those under fi'-e fe?t in another. The girls of tjie Washington junior high, as w.dl as the inys, will make good .'hii'ci workers It. to." in life, ns they are new petting p-r,ciieal experi ence in holding candy sales nnd sand wich sales 'ind otiKi' sales, to raise money for what is needed. To secure funds for the pur.Jinse C"" plnygronnos apparatus, a cr.idy n.id sandwich sale was held at the V ?sa!:,gtou junior high yesterday, and the net sum of $1S.!)0 was realized. The r,ateriai for making sandwiches t. purchased and not do nated, rntii'r out of the usual church method. ) Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton are de lighted over another increase in their family. Little Jeanctte Kdith Patton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal D. But ton., is now three months old and is nlso extremely happy over the arrival of a baby sister, Marie Madeline, aged 2l' months, who will make her home with April 17. Lieut. Swartv-kopeu- s: sky, a Siberian escape, at Cou- 5:-. gregational church. Free. April 18 Registration for primary election closes. April 18. Monthly meeting at Commercial club. April 19 Sons of American :S Revolution banquet, Marion sa hotel. April 19. Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, candidate for republican nomination for sk. president, at Armory. April 20. Election of director : Social department Commercial X club. 5- April 21 Willamette university debates Pacific on govern- :S nient ownership of Tiiilroads. April 22. Mid Summer Night's Dream, Opera House, auspices Salem Women's Club. April 23 Easter Sunday. April 25. Election of Director s' civics department Commercial -Y Club. April 27 Free lecture by Peter Collins at Opera House. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the si armory, '-'f May 6. Founders' Day celo- b'ration at Champocg. May 9-10. East Willamette ns- :- socintion of Congregational : churches. :'' s the Buttons on Court street. Joanetl first made her home with the Button February (i, 1910, and they were .- pleased with her winning ways and sue ny disposition that when the opportnw ity came for legally adopting both c the children, the Buttons decided that i would be good for all if the two couii' grow up together. According to M Patton, if one could bring so much jn , two would just double it, O. Willis, the editor of a paper ia Minneapolis, has written to Secretary A. IT. Lea, of the stare fair board, asl ing for the dates of the Minnesota stale fair. The Minnesota state fair is heb! at Hamlin which is located betwee . Minneapolis nnd St Baal and it is prop able that Mr. Willis could have found out his information over the telephon -had he called up. however, Mr. Lea scm. him tho dates of the state fair in tl writer's own state. The funeral of Mrs Jane A. Chadwfe;. was held this afternoon at 2:30 oVKri. from St. Paul's Episcopal chiirchh, th -Rev. Robert S. Bill conducting the s"r. ices. Interment was in the Odd Felle-.--' ' cemetery. The active pull bearer were Justice George H. Burnett, Gooig G. Bingham, Dr. W. II. Byrd, John I'. McNary, George G. Brown and ?!. 1 . Movers. The Urnornrv pall bearers we"--W.'F. Slater. B. H. Raymond. (,..v.il I West, Charles A. Barks and A. N. Bush. The McMinnville lodge, No. 1,28". Benevolent and Protective Order of tie Elks of United States of America, filed articles of incorporation at the office o'f Corporation Commissioner Schulilev man this morning. The property of the lodge is valued at $5,000. The trustees are Wr. J. l.iljcquist, George W. Heo dershott and B. B. Olds. A number of the members of Com pany M who have qualified 011 the in door range will have their first ehnneo to feel the recoil of a.. military rifle 0.1 the outdoor range tomorrow when a 1 auto truck will enrrv about. 25 marki-- ! men to the range at Finzer The shooter 1 will be in charge of Lieutenant Neev. .The Pendleton Lumber company witi the bend offices in Madison, Wis., today filed articles of incorporation to eon duet a. general lumber business in tlr state. The company is incorporated at $1,700,000. TIRED EYES-ACHING EYES And aching heads are often permanent ly relieved by the use of rightly fitted eyeglasses or spectacles. Better save your sight while you can. Our eyes are open to discover de fects in yours if you will give us the opportunity. OIK RIGHTLY FITTED LENSES WILL AFFORD VOU RELIEF MISS A. HcCULLOCH, Optometrist, 20S-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. One Cent Sale a Perry's Drug Store Next Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. MILL CIH AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m.; Stayton 8:00, Salem 9:30. Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m ; Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:10. 1 Phone 2378 CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, EICE-PORK 10c FEIED EICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET