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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. "Salem's Big DepartmentStore." Compare Our Quality and Prices with other stores. We are never undersold. it This Week a Final Clearance of Women's Suits, up to $30.00 at ----- $1 MM -H--f4- --- l : . j ::::):: AGf :: :::::: rV ",".t". i y X . 1 1. ,, .. 4 .. These Garments will appeal to you on account of their splendid style Suits of the very newest modes, very desirable colors and patterns for Sorine and Summer. 1916. Checks in different combinations plain colors too to suit all tastes. i: Regulary Priced up to $30, take your pick $12.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 'Another big lot of Women's Suits up to $40, $1 8.95 Still another Big Assortment of Suits, ess 331 Pgr font r 1 I 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 A.. nil A I ill I 44-f Your mother-in-law will forget to talk if you have x Sonora in your homo pet next. Mvrtle Kuowland, -121 Court St. o There will be a meeting of property ovner9 it the old Leslie ehuroh Com mercial and Miller streets this even ing at 7:3u to decide upon the kind of paving to be used on South Commercial street. All interested are requested to be present. o An anniversary supper will be serv ed by the ladies of the Unitarian church Tuesday evening from j until 7:30 o'clock. Cecil Bunnell, formerly with the. Western 1'nion telegraph here, was li the city Saturday visiting relative--, and friends. For the past six month-. i Mr. Hunnell has heen manager of tin1 j Western t'nion at Hood lliver. He lint been promoted to relief mninger of the j Seattle division, ami will do vacation relief work in Oregon and Washington. Last chance for drug addicts to get. their freedom. I am going awin. Hume l(i:S7.J until April l!t. It. 11. Ctrit' fin II. 1). tl paring fur an entertainment to be gh I en Wednesday evening on the fit 1 1' .floor of the' Masonic Temple. Tli. iprogmn will include light refresh incuts, special vaudeville numbers an-! 'an informal dance. The evening's on ' tortainment is only for the Knight, j their wives and daughters. j Let it be known that we deliver Icr to any part of Salem. Our service -j perfect. Tel 4.4. City .Market Ice A 1 1 na I co. This Important Silk Sale Continues Tomorrow 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 with 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 them outjust the thing for Waists, Dresses, Underskirts, etc., in the season's wanted stripes, cheoks, plaids, etc. We cannot cut these sold in lengths as they are, 2 to 7 yards 3G-incb.es wide. i j Take your pick - 98c a yard I AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT 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 yard See the new assortment of DRAPERY FABRICS, CRETONNES, SILKOLINES, etc. (Second floor.) QUALITY AND SERVICE l f 4 M-M-M - 4 All Around Towe mstiiiiniirtttti Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass es correctly. U. B. Bank. Illdg. The Men's Liberal club of the Uni tarian church will hold its session Wed nesday evening at the church. Dana II. Allen is president of tho club. o Sr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Arrangements nave been made for tho appearance here of the Indian school quartette at the i-'irst Conuie atioual church on tho evening of May 3. Dr. Stone's drug store. Oscar Smelson, who was formerly proprietor of i ttarnno on Twelfth street ih in I'rabtree, closing nut tho Turnidie mercantile stock. Ho spent Sunday in the city. Automobiles for hire, passengers and blfl!Ke trnnsfered, rates reasouablo, country trips a specialty. C. G. Me Elroy. l'lioue IH7 or tills). tf We can save you money on garden hose, Nelson Bros. & l'utton, plumbers, :i,')3 t'liemcketa St. l'lione l'JOU. tf A successful meeting was hold yestor ilay it'tcrnoon at. tho Kirst Methodist church when Addresses for men were delivered by Or. Carl Urejjjr Policy and (Sail Si-iuoii of rusadena. Dr. Frnnlo E. Brown, late of New York, Post Graduate school, confining his practico to diseases of tho eye, car, uoso and throat, will have his offices with Dr. A. 1). (jillis, over Hush Hank building. MaylO The river this morning was at a Xmie of li.T feet above low water and I'liU'Mitf. For the "I hours preceding H o'clock this in o ni i n n there wis a pre cipitation of .10 of an inch. Furnished rooms with both hot and "old water, "i0 cents and up, special rates by the week. Capital Hotel, cor. Male and Com '1. tf Hygrade cigars give satisfaction and fit the purse. Salem made. 5 cents. I Next Sunday, the Rev. George F. I Holt, pastor of tlio .First. llirptist J church will supply the pulpit of White I Temple, l'ortlnnd. Rev. F. D. Law rence will supply tho pulpit in this -'ty- Our Motto: "Service, Quality and Honest Weight." City .U.uket Jeo & Coal Co. Tel 171. The gold watch which was offered as n prize for the holder of the lucky number by the (i. W. Johnson Co. was won by Miss liUieno Hunk, of 481 Union street, at the ili iwiiig held at the store Saturday niht. $9.50 for a rogular $17.50 6-ft. gold en oak extension t.iblc at 10. L. Stiff & Son. At a meeting of the grange held at Mneleuy April 14, tho address on county imriciilturo was made bv Mr. Hoinstedt. Mrs. Zella S. Fletcher spoke on questions relating to the dif ferent prances of tho county. A year ahead of them all. Hugo combination carpet, sweeper and vac uum cleaner, self adjusting to any sort of carpet. New auto roller beirings, runs xasily and smoothly, will last n lifetime. Huron & Hamilton. Seanister Bros, who have been in the MOVING WEST-1 Block The Capitol Drug Store Z. J. RIGOS, Prop. from The Masonic Building to McGilchrist Building Id Ui h O X MOVING WEST STATE STREET Here is Whore We Are Mc GILCHRIST BUILDING . h ui ui h H U 03 COMINGJVENTS TONIGHT April 24. yulem Floral Society ot Commercial club. April 25. Flection of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 20. "Green Stockings," play at auditorium, high school by senior class. April 27 Free lecture by Peter Collins at Opera House. April 27. Election of director Agricultural department, Com mercial Club. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the armory. April 2M. Lecture by Florian Von Use hen on Oregon (ieol ogy, City Public Library. April 2'.). Chess and checker contest between. Salem and Portland, at Commercial .club. April 20. Kastcrn suffragettes at house of representatives, S p. m. May 0. Founders' Day celo bration at Chainpoeg. May 910. East Willametto as sociation of Congregational churches. May 1ft. Primary election. Workers' Eyesight Only those with perfect sight can -perfect work. The skilled wor.ker, there fore, has vital need of good sight. It behooves him to care for it to present ing skill, (iood sight has a cash value because it effects the quality of person's work, and also because imper fect sight means imperfect health. Many nervous disorders arc due to de fective sight and all skill quickly dc teiiiorutes when the nerves are ef fected It yon are a sliilled worker, do take for granted the condition of your eyes. Have them tested. If they sn right, well and good: but otherwise yon should take steps and avoid trouble b having your eyes properly fitted. My :t:i years of practice will nlway be at your service. 1 don't use drug: or drops in making examinations i they are dangerous. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. lamette field in a bnseb.ill game. The A splendid meal for 35 cents at the I'niversity of Washington players de-1 I'uitiiriaii church Tuesday evening feated O. A. C. with a score of .'1 to 2 'from ,j until :'M o'clock, and are regarded as about the strong- o nwf ; tl.u nni,fi.i.iiiin TVTisa Trla P Mprrtmnrt nrlrt fjenrfffl o ' W. Jlaiii were married Saturday af-l Offices: 210-211 TJ. S. Bank Building, Let us build and improve Salem. We ternoon bv the Kev. F. T. Porter, at I Phone 110. are doing our t-art. L-et our oriees on' the nnrsonage of the First Christian i SALEM - all kinds of building supplies. Falls i church in tiie presence of v few friends City-Salem Lumber Co., S. 12th. and relatives. They will live on a farm Phone SIX sy miles east of Fruitlaud. OREGON 4 - The StoreThat Saves You Money, Refrigerator Time Is Here Cut Your Ice Bill in Two By Using a Here Is Where We arc Going to be grocery business on south Commercial street will remove their stock this week to Pratuin, where they .already have a store. Hereafter they mill make their home in Prittiin and conduct their store at that place. Regular $9.50 brown leather seat rockers in golden oak, -tI.oO each. K. L. Stiff & Sou. The Snikpoh dramatic soeioty of tire high school is plaiAiing to give a play Friday afternoon in the auditorium of lite high school, for the pleasure of the students of the school. The pity is a verv deer slut, entitled, "Frank Glynn '.s'VYifo." A bargain, regular SG5.00 18-inch Monarch Malleable Uange in good con dition ?::.".IH. K. L. stiff Son. Quinaby, seven miles north of Salem, is perking up ipiite a little. Modern buildings for n blacksmith shop and a butcher shop haw- jnt been completed ami the yuinaby grove is being put in shape for the annual conference of the L'nited Evangelic il iduirch. Koet your friends at the anniversary supper' at the l uitaiinn church Tues day evening. Going to Pratuin. Just a few days to buy groceries at a discount. 121 S. Com 'I. Seanister. Hros. pr2il Willamette University and the Uni versity of Washington will meet Tues day afternoon at 3:o0 o'clock on Wil- NoT SeM R efrigerator Has a stone lining, which can be keptfree of germs that poison food, which in turn poison people. Not a cheap porcelain enamel, but one piece of white, unbreakable stoneware that will not crack, chip or absorb moisture as easily cleaned as a china bowl. Every corner roundednot a single crack, joint or any other lodging place for dirt. See our window display and ask us how to save at least 25 per cent on your ice bill. nces, $25 to OTHER REFRIGERATORS FROM $12 AND UP l::lMxrii ;i 'd4'i' an t n it i) fyy WE MAKE THE PRICES RIGHT YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE HERE USE OUR FREE RENT DEPARTMENT ' Successors to Calef Bros.'