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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATI KHAY, ATKIt, 1MV Complete Assortment of Spring Furnishings for Particular Men. Xtra Good Clothes for Boys. tTttlHItWltitl All Around Town TEN i A .Fka me uearance i J!i it fii off MM 7 W mei Suite at MP Great These Garments will appeal to you on account of their splendid style Suits of the very newest modes, very desirahle colors and patterns for Spring and Summer, 1916. Checks in different combinations plain colors too to suit all tastes. Regulary Priced up to $30, take your pick $12.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. y Another big lot of Women's Suits up to $40, $ 1 8,95 StiU another Big Assortment of Suits, Le$s 33I3 per Cent A Sale of the Season's Newest Coats at . . $8.65 Every Coat In Stock at Sale Prices Special Prices on Crepe de Chine aud Tub Silk Waists final c Tin eao-ur or ivmiinerv A table of Hats to choose from the Season's newest styles direct from New York. Formerly Priced to $9.95, Take Your Pick The Entire Stock of Millinery including scores of beautiful, exclusive models. Remember we have no two alike. Take Your Pick of the Stock at h Price i i COmGEVENTS TONIGHT. April Mid Summer Xight'a Irram, Opera House, auspicea Sntem Women's Club. April ":t Kasti'r Sunday. April 24. Snlem Floral Society ut Commercial club. April S3. Flection of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 20. "Green Stockings," piny Rt nmlitorium, high ' school by senior class, April 27 Free lecture by Peter Collins at Opera House. April 27. Klection of director Agricultural department; Com mercial Club. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the armory. April 2!'. Knstern suffragettes at house of representatives 3 p. m. May 6. Founders' Day cele bration at Chanipoeg. May 910. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churches. v b P r Wo can save you money on garden hose, Nelson Bros. & 1'utton, plumbers. :i."j Cliemeketa .St. Thona 190ti. tl You are going to build this summer. See us on prices of all kinds of build ing materials. Kails Citv-Salem Lum- 'ber Co., 319 S. 7Sth, Phono SS13. ! Arrangements were made this weel: i by Luther J. Chnpin for the annual coin ; shows to be held at Dallas, Momnuuh Independence and other Tolk county I towns. Already plans liavu been made i for the annual show at all the places in .Marion county that held shows last tali. Plans are also under way for the reg ular corn show to be held the first week in December in Stilom, nt which all the winning exhibitors from th" county shows will exhibit. The national corn show will again be held at St. Paul. Minn., and plans are under way ti make this a bigger show than last year. La Corona cigar adds a touch ol', satisfactoiu to that Sund.iy dinner Salem made 10 cents. Br. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. Salem now has Ice competition. Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel 474. City tf f t An Important i For Three Days Beginning Monday-Grades Worth up to $2.25, Special 98c Yd. We call this an important sale because it should be a very unusual event wifh all women who appreciate great silk values. Owing to the upward trend of silk prices we could not possibly buy these for considerably more than we are asking for them. Anyone familiar with the silk market will tell you that this is so. These Silks are in odd lengths and that is why we wish to close thes outjust the thing for Waists, Dresses, Underskirts, etc., in the season's wanted stripes, checks, plaids, etc. We cannot cut these sold in lengths as they are, 2 to 7 yards :J6-inches wide. Take Your Pick, Begining Monday y CHUBB! Sc a yard. See the Window the Display Our 792nd Wednesday Surprise, April 26th A Sale of Embroidered Linen Crash Cushion Covers at 50c Each Just the article for the porch or lawn for vacation canoeing motoring, etc. These cushion covers neatly embroidered in colors on good grade crash fringed endsall complete, ready for the . pillow. If we wanted more of these they would cost us more than we are selling them for. Next Wednesday only 5QC ac, Sale, starts at 8 ::0. . See: window display. Special Spring Clearance of Infants White Dresses and Skirts formerly priced to $3, clean-up, 98c each A large lot of desirable garments for baby, long and short styles in dresses, dainty embroideries used in the making of these they're worth more but we must clear them out so take your choice at. 98c (See the window of these) TV IV QUALITY AND SERVICE Judge P. H. D'Arcy and Senator A. II. I.ai'ollette are in Portland today at tending a meeting of delegates to the stnte tax payers league. They were "appointed as delegates by Joseph i Albeit. Try Salem's new Ice Co. for service and courteous treatment. Tel 474. tf Arvill Wilson returned to this city last night after spending one day fish ing for salmon at Oregon City with Mark Siddall. Jlr. Wilson is exhibiting .a fine specimen o'f steelhead salmon to day weighiug 20 pounds and measuring 35 inches in length. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Nothing independent about us. City Market Ice & Fuel Co. Tel 471. tf Prof. William Parker, principal of the Vernon school in Portland, was.in tho city yesterday, visiting the Wash- inton and GranT iunior Iul'Ii schools, In the evening he was taken for an auto role to Independence by Z. .1. Kiggs. Salern now has Ice competition. City .Market Jee k Toil i'o. Tel 474. Gocarts retired 3-8 inch tires, 25c. K. L. Stiff & Son. The Women's Republican club of Ma rion county will meet next Friday even ing nt the city hall. The program will include several speakers and musical numbers. Frank Davey, the principal speaker of the evening, will give a his tory of the republican party. The ses sion will be held at 7:.'!0 o'clock, and is open to all' men and women. Try Salem's new Ice Co. for service, and courteous treatment. Tel. 474.- You are foolish to leave Salem but if you must, r'. L. Stiff & Son will pack your furniture. "Green Stockings," a three act com edy will be presented next Wednesday evening by the seniors of the high school, at the high school auditorlur This , play is perhaps the most ambi tious effort ever made by a senior class. It is high class comedy throughout and the seniors have been putting forth a special effort, under the instruction of Miss Kthel Kigdon, to present the play in a creditable manner. Dr. heaves, gists. Stone's Heave Drops cure Price $1; for sale by all druu A lodge of United Artisans was org anized lust night nt Independence, with a charter membership of of HO. Abou' 40 members of the Dallas lodge assisted in the organization. Those, from Sulci" attending were Mrs. Klla Watt, suprom. instructor; Mrs. Inez Baldwin, specirtl orgalTizcr, aud Ivan CI, Martin, siipi-civ inspector. For 3 days only we will sell you a 75c (olden Star Mop for 2.V wilh a iiin r: of Polish at $1.00. liuren & Hamilton. Let E. L. Stiff & Son figure on .that new awning. o Automobiles for hire, passengers and baggage transfered, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty, C. G. Mc- flroy. I'houe 947 or 39. tf o Several high school students went to Portland this morning to attend the performance of "Robin Hood'' to be presented at the Heilig theatre by the iKKoven Opera company, accompanied by Miss Minctta Magers. If possible, arrangements will be made by Miss -Magers for the presentation of the opera here this spring by the muMC depart ment of the high school, and the trip was made today in order that those who will tiike the leading parts may get a few pointers. "Kobiu Hood" is the best comic opera that America lias pro duced. - Regular $3.50 rr.rkers for S1.98 till ! o'clock tonight. K. t.. Npff & Son. Tcric Lenses Improve Appearance and Eyesight Tories are hand some, light-appearing, an.! 'piite inconspicu oms. You shoulr c h o o s e y o u r glasses as care fully as you d , your c 1 othos. They are just a.", imp o r t a n t I your personal ap pearance. 1. c : me tell you more about genuine Toric Lenses. I fit only genuine Toric Lenses ami will not recommend ntvy other imita tions. I do not use dings or drops in making examinations as they are dan gerous. I guarantee satisfaction in every re spect. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210-211 V. S. Bank Building. -Phone 110. SALEM - OREGON t;""vv TORIC LENSES sasmarem i Albert liamseycr is in the citv from ft,,, .Tunics jr. Wilson is in the eity' from Independence, Mis. C. I). Calbrenlh of Independence, in iu tho city, Mrs. A. Lilly, of Corvi.lli.i, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Jirs. J. H. Thiirntun, of Sav or, are in tho city. Mrs. K, A. Wi'mer, of Independence, w a Sulein iitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fields, of rose burg, were Salem visitors yesterday. Mrs. V.. K. Trash returned in her home at Lyons today after u visit of eveml day iu the citjr. is, is a (-n- e.i'y from 1'ral um. L. A. Cramer, of Coivli loin Msitor. Jniiies M. Wilson is iu the. Independence. V. V. Willis, of Scotts J! UN, was a Salem visitor yesterday. W. V. Chapman was iu the city yes terday from Cottage drove. 11. Overton, nn attorney of Wood 1 urn, is attending to e.;i master, i. the eity. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. JTenl of Homo I Jfiss Ruth Needhani returned yester j day from a week's visit with Mrs. O. C. Froglcy, of liainier. I .1. (.1. Richardson was registered at j the Imperial hotel iu Portland yetter I ,ln-V-. i Miss (iladys Gardner Is home fp:m 1 -Ml. Angel, wlieie she was the- guest j for 10 days of relatives. Miss Dora l'atterson, of Portland, is in the city for an over Sunday visit, the ! guest of Mrs. K. W. Wallace, j .Mrs. J. S. Green and dtu.litor, Irnm, Irom Anmsvillc, are visiting Misa Iviitli there. From there she will go to Scotts I Mills to Visit her 'folks. Mr. liude for merly owned the Towner cigar store ii. this city. iMigene Guard. V'sta, tiro attending to busiti ss nritti rs ; Green, of Willamette university. in the citv Attorney William V. Lord, of Poit land, i,in tho eity. Charlca Keyes, of Seaside, was in the city renewing acquaintances with his friends who formerly lived in South Dakota. I Mrs I. J. Rosenberg will returi to i j morrow from a two weeks' visit iu j Portland with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ho-j j senberg. I I Mrs. J. J. Rude, of Kugene, lei't yes-' tenlay afternoon for Silverton to visit j j her husband who owns a cijjur klorei RESULTS OF RACES Dr. Fran E Brown, late of New York, Post Graduate school, confining nis practice to oiseases of the eye, car, nose aud throat, will have his offices with Dr. A. B. Gillis, over Bush Bank building. AlaylO l suffrage special with representa- QJQ 'm's '' suffrage niovement in sev- '-.., i in- i-iiMri ii suiies. win arrive in RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. lengths. Varsity Race. Stanford won by six I'uofficinl time lti::t; Second vnrsity race Stanford won by four lengths. Frcshmau race California well by seven lengths. Second freshman race Califor nia won by three lengths. , ' , Salem hospital, Apiii V. Wood, in her ootli Dr. Stone's drug Btorc. WOOD At the 111', llld, Mis. year. j Funeral services will be held at C o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Cot- tnge I ndertakiug parlors, the Rev. R. X. Avison in charge. The body will be forwarded to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for burial, accompanied by the husband and a sister, Miss Augusta Welch. Besides a husband and sister living in thin city, she is survived by two sisters aud brother living in the ont. Try Canltal Journal Want Ada. the citv next Saturday evciiinrj: on the northbound Southern Fioirie, at o'clock. The party will be taken tiT once to the house of representatives, where addresses will be made by Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont. Mrs. Inez. Milholliuid Boissevain. a brilliant Xew York law yer, and others who have taken part in the national movement. With the party is practically the brains of the move ment for national sunrage. women who have been active in the social as well as the iiitellcttim! v;orll iu the east. Dr. R. Mirgeon, T. Mslntyre, physician and 14 Jta-ouie Iddg. Phone 410, Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, e.iuiuiuatiou or prescription. CITY 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 7:40. Phone 13 IT While they la1 we inside sugar bug at 3n Call at office. 5, will sell : i' a do.'.cn. H: Northwest Fruit Products Co. C68 S. Commercial Street. SALEM TAXI ( ars of any hind for any lit nnv time. Office. Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 place