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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1916. EIGHT .tttt This Week a Final Clearance of Women's Suits, up to $30.00, at ..... . $12.95 Tomorrow Our 792nd Wednesday Surprise. A Sale of Embroidered Linen Crash Cushion Covers at 50 Cents 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 ends all complete, ready for the pillow. If we wanted more of these they would cost us more than we are selling them for. FOR TOMORROW ONLY . . . 5QC Each Sale starts at 8:30. See window display. These Garments will appeal to you on account of their splendid style Suits of the very newest modes, very desirable colors and patterns for Spring and Summer, 1916. Checks in different combinationsplain colors too to suit all tastes. Regularly 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, LeSS 33!3 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 QUALITY AND SERVICE Drastic Clearance Prices on All Millinery ' j 1 j .. . .... .... .... .... . .. . . .. . C0M1NGEYENTS - TONIGHT April 23. Observance of 27th anniversary Unitarian church. April 25. Election of Director civics department Commercial Club. April 26. Men's Liberal club, Unitarian church. April 26. "Green Stockings," play at auditorium, high school by senior class. April 27 Free lecture by Feter Collins at Opera House. April 27. Eleetion of director Agricultural department, Com mercial Club. April 28 Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway band, at the armory. April 2S. Lecture by Florinn Von F.sehen on Oivfnn GcoT- ogy, City rublie Library. April 2!). Chess and checker contest between fctilein ajjd l'ortlaud, at Commercial club. April 29. Eastern suffragettes at house of representatives, S p. in. May 3. Chemnwa ndian quar tette, Congregational church. May 6. Founders' Day cele bration at Chainpoeg. May 9-10. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churches. May 19. Primary election. .J. CAST YOUR BALLOTS IN THE MARY PAGE CONTEST AT THE OREGON THEATRE. THE BALLOT BOX HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE LOBBY OF THE THEATRE TO MAKE VOTING EASIER. THE FIRST PRIZE-A BEAUTIFUL GOWN WILL BE CHOSEN FROM THE MEYERS' STORE f?f7???777 77 77777T77 ''' ::::::: ::::::: niiiiii iluaxuui a..-. Willamette Notes Tho University of Washington nine and tho Willamette ".Bear Cats" will cross bats on Swcctlutid field this aft ernoon for tho first timo in a number! show of yenrs. U. of Washington wns to game hnvo played here last year but tho day scheduled for the game was a rainy one and it was cancelled. Today, however, will seo tho dia mond in tHo best shape possible. Man ager Walker and Conch Mathews havo been superintending thelcveling of the grounds all morning and it will bo a fast field for this afternoon's game. Washington has thus far got ft clonr for tho championship and the will undoubteoiy be a fast rfnd losely contested one. The University of Oregon nine suffered two defeats fnnn the Sonttleitoa while O. A. O. wax defeated by a close score; consequently tho showing made by Willamette this afternoon will be an accurate gauge for the measurement of tho "Bear Cats" strength. Lemuel Esteb, a fresh mnn, who has been playing left field, will not be in today's game, as ho was called home on receiving word of the death o'f his father yesterday. "Tekoa" Clrosvenor was holding down tho va cant position yesterday and will per haps play in tho game today. ' OA ITS nttttw All Around Town s ---- ttittittnttniiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiii""tmm""lll,"tim' tomorrow evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. Addresses will be delivered bf Judge- ChV'es L. MeN'ary, Frank Wrightuian and Judge Thomas V. Ryan, past grand master. The lodge will meet in regular session at 7 : :t0 o'clock and close nfter an hour's session. Tin open meeting is for tho Odd l-Yllow-. and -their families and friends who si io interested in the history and woi of the lodge. Today la the last day of the display of .bird houses at the city library. Tim pupils of the Washington junior high school will take most of them to their homes and place in prominent places lo attract the birds. The prizes offered were awarded as follows: Harold Mil lard, first; Teddy l.oter, second: Kt in- Conger, third; Virgil Buscy, fourth; Chester Lindsey, fifth. The La Area club will give the clos ing d.mco of a series at Moose hal', Wednesday evening, April 20. A large, delegation' of United Artisans from Al bany will attend. A two-Inch bituminous concrete weai- , , , ung suriuce to De mm on a re-orcss n 25 Year Guarantee: 231 Coil Double the 1)reseIlt macadam foundation, wu ,uecK spring, regumr ,-prn.u fav0red by tho property owners inter- rrouuciory Haniilaon. Tomorrow evening the La Area club of the l:nited Artisans give their final j dance of the season at the Moose hall. sale price .f-l.tW Buren & estcd . in tho paving of Commercial street from Mission to the city limit. . " . ,., at the meeting held last evening at the returned mlssiona t from India,' i; vhuMu As K,finit, Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fita glass es correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bldg. Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. Going to Pratiun. Just a Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. j to buv groceries at a discount 0-7 iCom'l. Seamstor. Bros. The high school orchestra will play i I DO YOU REALIZE WHAT A SHORT TIME THAT IS? If a bank should offer you ten to fifty per cent interest on your money for four days, you would wait in line all day to get a chance to deposit your money in that bank. We offer you the same induce ment and absolutely and positively can save any man or grown up boy from ten to fifty per cent on Clothing, Furnishing. Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc., and as a last call before this mighty sale closes (Saturday evening, April 29thJ7 cost and profits have been for gotten in this last desperate effort to clear the store of hundreds of men's suits and many lines of furnishing goods, hats, etc., we wish to close out completely before next week. We want you to visit this store, come often, get all the free tickets you can, for we are going to give away another boautif uTNavajo blanket Satur day evening. And while you are here, we want you to look around; we want you to see and know that the greatest bargains ever offered will be found at this sale and that you will find everything here exactly as advertised. Qi) onnsoti k several selections at the high school auditorium before the curtain goes up fur the first act of "Green Stockings", tomorrow evening. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Refrigerators $5.00 aud up. E. L. Stiff & Son, v The stock of the Moir Grocery com pany has been purchased by J. L. liu-sii-k & Son, who have conducted a grocery at the corner of Sevententh and Center streets. E. L. Stiff & Son are showing' a fine line of refrigerators in their west win dow and are giving tree ice with every refrigerator sold. Dr. Stone's drug store. Silverton will vote next Monday on tho proposition of bonding the city for fciii.llOO f a inunii-ip.il electric light and a power plant, securing pow er from Buett creek at Scotts Mills. Free ice with every refrigerator at K. L. Stiff & Son. Dr. FranJo E. Brown, late of New York, Post Graduate school, confining stead of con his practice to diseases of the eye, ear, j Chemeketa s noso and throat, will havo his offices with Dr. A. B. Gillis, over Bush Bank building. MaylO Albert Schwab, 63 years old, a prom inent fanner living near tlervnis died yesterday morning. 'Funeral services will be held at (icrvaia tomorrow, with burial in the Masonic cemetery at that pi ice. ! Dr. Stone makes no chariro for con sultation, examination or tion. The Christian Science Society ofj Wuodburn was deeded a lot in Wood-, burn yesterday by John MiKinuery, trustee for tho Christian Science So- j ciety. I o- Mrs. Hopkins, will deliver an address Thursday evening at tho First Baptist church, taking for her subject, "Me- . clianical l'ra vers of the Orient." few days J n -1 " 1 i An anniversary supper will be served a1' . bv the ladies of the 1'uitnrian church Tuesday evening from o until i:.0 Meet your friends at the anniversary supper at the Unitarian church Tues day evening. 1-3 of your life is spent in bed, he comfortable, we offer yon this week a -."i year guaranteed double deck spring , double quartet from the choir for" $-l.tiH. Buren & Hamilton. j reading bv Mr. Cyril Bruner. o'clock. Price 3jc. The Civics department of the Com mercial club will meet this evening to elect, a director for the coining year. O. M. Elliott has been director of the department for the past year but is not a candidate for re-election. Benefit at the Oregon Wednesday and Thursday nights, given by St. Paul's Guild.' The attractions will be x and a Evangelist B. H. Churchill of Port-; in referring to Miss Marguerite Plow laud, will speak every night during ! .Ti wio recently appeared in concert in this week .it p. m. in the Salvation , Portland before the Monday Music.-il Army hall :i-i:l 1-2 Court St. A gen-j dub, the Oregonian music critic says, oral invitation is extended to the l-ub-,"' jijss Flower wings with the ease and lie to attend. ,' gentle innocence of a bird. There is 0 ono name by which Miss Flower should Make your stay in Salem a pleasant be itno-n, s,e i9 the young OregJii one, get .1 good room at the Capital ;,,l,t;mrl,. la,.. hn crcm-lv n mission figures of costs were not nvailialde, an other meeting will be called soon, when the exact cost of the improvement ciio be submitted. Tho proposed improve ment will cover 1-1 blocks. Articles of incorporation were filed today at tho offico of the state Cor poration commissioner for tho Coos & Curry Counties Cheese association which is capitalized at $2,500. Th.i Northwestern Holding company was in corporated with a capitalization o $10,000 and The Greater Portland as sociation was also incorporated today. The greater Portland association is an organization of the leading buviiioM men who propose to work for the i in provemeiit of business methods and con ditions. The corporation owns properly valued at $100. AUCTION. SALE Hotel, 50c rial. and up. iMate- ii (.oinnier- j - tf Last chance for drug addicts to get their freedom. 1 am going away. Phone 1037J until April 20. I). B. Grif fin M. 1. tf The twenty-seventh anniversary of (instructing the building ot treets, will be celebrated at the church this evening. In error yesterday, it was stated th.it the United Brethren church was celebrating. as a concert church choir singer, niut will certainly succeed." Arrangements are now all made for the celebration by the local Odd Fel low lodge of the H7th anniversary of the founding of the lodge in America, X of irigh Class Household Furniture at ."!I4 X. Liberty Street, 0n Friday, April 2S, lOlii, at 1:30 I'. M. See Thursday's paper for particulars. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 511. A splendid meal for 35 cents at the Unitarian church Tuesday evening from 5 until 7:30 o'clock. Eugene Extra Large Green Aspara gus comes to us every day. (iet your fill while its good. 2 ibs. for 25c. prcscrip-i Moth Groc. Co. o Mrs. Leonia Patterson, who was oper- We can save you money on garden ated on about three irecks ago for ap hose, Nelson Bros. & l'atton, plumbers, ! pendicitis, has -so far recovered, that 3."m Chenieketa St. Phono 1000. tfishe is now visiting in Portland with A. A. Englebart will attend the dis trict convention of the Knight and Ladies of Security to be held in Port bind April 2."i, 20 and 27. as delegate from the Salem Court. John Contuiros is alternate. Some very fine Dollar Strawberries 2 boxes for 25c lioth Groc. Co. Our Motto: "Service. Quality Mr. and Mrs. Allowny and Mr. and Mrs. liny Kerns, of Gl'eshnin, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Mark Stith, of Se attle. She will return in about two weeks. You cannot buy better cigars, than i,a Corona. They are Salem made, Help Salem's industries. Vlctr i I' I WWW I y ola The Magic Instrument Honest Weight." Coal Co. Tel 474. Oil v M.irket Ice & The Sonora, and near perfect a talking machine as p in be made, prices' The McMmnville Woodmen of the World are raising inonev for their new $10,000 building by selling bonds. In stead of constructing the building of hollow tile ns first planned, it will be of brick anil built by day labor. ' Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends fur their many kindnesses and words of sympathy and for the beautiful floral 1 tributes in our recent erenveinent. We also wish to express our gratitude o Rev. Mr. Klliott tor his kindness. Mrs, Win. Armstrong, I (War Kenuie, x I Mrs. .1. It. Ashenfelter, j " Mrs. Claude Townseud. Your suit pressed 50c Phone 43. rigot. Ask Miss Knowlaiid fur a dem onstration. 421 Court St. ' Professor O. T. Strafford cf the Uni-' vetsity of Oregon, will deliver a lecture in the assembly hall of the high school Vridav evening, April 2, at. 7:.'H. The subject being "The Ther-; mite Proces of Welding. " The Phys-' it's and Chemistry club irranged forj the lecture, to which the public is in- j vited, there w ill be no admission j charge. o Clean up week should be paint up week, get our prices on paint nndj aintevs supplies. Falls Citv-Siilcm; Lumber Co., 40 S. l'Jth. I'lione 1.1. C34 Coil Double Deck Spring, will not warp. sng. or roll to the center. Regular priie $7.50, special introduc tory price, $4.lJS. Buren 4. Hamilton. With a Victrola in your home, the best of the world's music and entertainment is yours to command. We have Victrolas in a large variety to meet every re quirement, and at prices to please every purse. Let us explain our "Easy Payment" plan. It will give you the joy of a Victrola without bothering you in a financial way. Wiley B. Allen Co. R. Peters, Mgr, 521 Court St. Phone 1187 .4 X