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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APR. 26, 1916. m f, m m h m !m ulf partment Store; " We are "ever undersold compare our qualities and prices you"Il see the difference COMING EVENTS EIGHT A Sweeping Clearance of Women's and Misses btylish, Him tirade Suits priced up to $30.00 Your Choice $i These garments will appeal to you on account of their splendid style Suits out of the very newest models, very desirable colors and patterns for Spring and Summer, 1916. Checks in different combinations Plain colors too, to suit all tastes. tt tt : Another Big Lot of Women's Suits, up to $40.00 ....... $18.95 I A Sale of Season's Latest Coats at . . $8.65. Every Coat in Stock on Sale Special Prices on Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Waists Regularly Priced up to $30.00, Take Your Pick See Window Display 12.95 MUIinerV Price Cllt I JnmPYriflllh) NeW York'fat"t StylesPrices are cut in two and if inline I y i IfCCA Kslil Unmercifully many cases tfo reduction is more than half. QUALITY AND SERVICE MMMMtt(tttuitiin nm., in 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. tt ' 1 f7T!Si - v t TONIGHT April 26. Men's Liberal club, Unitarian church. April '26 Odd Fellows celebrate Si?th anniversary founding of lodge. April 2(5. "Green Stockings," piny at auditorium, high school by seniw 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 28. Lecture by Florinn Von Kschen on Oregon Geol ogy, City Public Library. April 29. Chess and checker contest between Salem and Portland, at Commercial club. April 29. Eastern suffragettes at house of representatives, 8 p. m. May 3. Chemawn ndinn quar tette, Congregational church. May 6. Founders' Day cele bration at Ckampoejj. May 9-10. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churches. May li). Primary election. f DO NOT TRIFLE WITH YOUR EYESIGHT Give to your eyes the attention they deserve. I am prepared to give you optical work that you and I may be proud of. May I serve you? Accuracy and Satisfaction is my hobby. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, IWm Hubbard Building. Phone 109 All Around Town Try Capital Journal Want Ad. -Of HOUSEWIVES - ATTENTION While they Inst we will sell inside sugar bags at 30c a dozen. Cull at office. Northwest Fruit Products Co. 268 S. Commercial Street. MILL 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. Ecturn, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m ; Stayton 6:00; Mill city 7:10. Phone 13 STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbon7 Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Bhoet. Columbia Carbon Pajer Mfg. Oo. 83rd ft Broadway, Portland, Ore. We're here to stay, City Market Ice & Coal Co., Tel. 174. At 8 o'clock this moraine, the river I wiih .".!! feet almv anil falling. Who's your Ice Man? City Market Ice & Coal Co., Tel 171. Road maps of the United States may be obtained free at the Commercial (.l, by those who nrc expecting to do some extensive touring this summer. Ask the manager. V Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. The following voimir men iia bicycle hike last Saturday evening to Silver Falls, returning last evening: Heed Itolimd, Joseph (inner. Jack Heyes, Harvey Withaui, Lynn Flanai'aii and Claude Darby. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea, 4 Hi U. S. Hank lU.lg. I'houo I Mi. The Modern Shoe Kcpalr company, 174 Court street has been sold bv V. L. linker to J. W. Kay and .1. M Km erick, who have taken charuo of din business. Mr. Hay is from ('orvallis, Mr. Kincrick has been with Ye Hoote Shop of this city. Mrs. John O. Burkhart, representing Mr. John C. Hurklinrt of Portland, the well-known photographic artist who makes his portraits in the home, will be nt the Frame Shop & (liftory, 413 Court Sr. tomorrow p. m. and Friilav to arrange dates tor Mr. linrkh.irt who will bo in Salem the last of next week. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass- correctly. U. 8. Hank. Bldg. O. P. Lesley, of Stavton. vhq arrettnit yesterday by Motorcycle Officer Vur- uey, on a charge of speeding. Lesley deposited $10 bail and will appear for trial Friday before Recorder Elgin. o Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. An illustrated lecture on "Month Health" will be given in the first Metiiodist. church Thursdav evening, May 2, by l'rof. ,T, Browne! Rodgers, of the " I'yorrliocide Ciynie," of New York City. The lecture has been recom mended by Dr. Flmcner Hainan. It will bo fully illustrated. -SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" Offer an unusual selection of Choice Fruits & Vegetables ArucnoKes iuc eacn, Asparagus 5c bunch, Beets 5c bunch, Broccalli 10c only, New Cabbage 4c lb., Cu cumbers 15c each, Head Lettuce 10c i for 25c, Leaf Lettuce 5c, New Potatoes 5c lb., New Peas 2 lbs 15c, Bermuda Onions 4 lha 9! Vnllnr r; o iu i ' New bunch Onions 5c, Parsley 5c, Bell Peppers 50c dozen, New Radishes 5c, Rhubarb 5c bunch, Fancy Honda Tomatoes 15c lb., Fancy Oranges 50c, 40c, :10c dozen. lyPmnns 9(V Anrrnn TJnnnr.c 0,- r: . apples 20c and 25c each, Large Florida Grapefruit 2 Fancy Los Angeles Strawberries, 2 boxes 25c VVESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. Two Fhcccs, 830 asj 840 426 State Street r,r a.j, m, iiiirtTilM'nWWIiriWM'ilrMTOgMiB by Mr. Cyril Bruner. Dr. Stone's drug store. A geared logging locomotive was re entlv lunclinseil liv the snimlilinu l. ging coniimny for use at their logging camp near I'hilomatii. it was bought at I'otiatcli, Washington, shipped bv water to Seattle nn.l mi .i., ;i, wheels to riiiloinatli, bv ntiy of Port land. nd ('orvallis. The weioht nt' tl, locomotive is 42 tons. We can save von nmnn nn nrd hose, Nelson Bros. & I'ntton, plumbers, viicmeiveia mc. rhmtn niir. . if The Mens Liberal club will meet this evening at the l'nitarian church at 8 o clock. " The 'Peoples Land and Loan Law," an initiative nmemlmniit t tim state constitution will be the subject tor discussion. As this is ono of the vital (piestions before the people or Oregon it should be fullv and freelv dusciissed in order to have intelligent nun in mo next election. Going to Pratum. Just a few days to buy groceries at a discount. 121 S. Com 'I. Scninsrer. Bros. pr20 The Websterian society will hold its annual home coining next Saturday ev ening, beginning with u dinner at'tL.IO o'clock nt the First Congregational church. Immediately following the din ner, a program and reception will be given at Waller hall, (iuests from dif ferent parts of tho state are expected to attend. Make your stay in Salem a pleasant one, get x good room at the Capital Hotel, oOc and up. Stnte & Commer cial. tf But one more director of the nnn. cml club is to be elected, and that is for the agricultural department to succeed V. I. Stnley. This election will take placa Thursday evening. Officers for the coming year will not be elected until the annual meeting, to be held on tho evening of June 7. Last chance for drug addicts to get their freedom. I am going away. 1'hono 10.17J until April 20. 1. U. C.rif fin M. 1). tf Tor the benefit dance to b given Fridw evening at the armorv by the Salem Street Railway band, the "stage will be removed in order to make room for the large number that is ex pected to attend. The baud 'will be placed in the east gallery. Invitations have been issued to all' tho Southern l'acifie officials in lwln,.l nt,. i ; ;u expected that several will come from r.ugene. Benefit it the Oruon Wednesday and Thursday nishtn. FIX on Ytv St Pnil)V fJlliM Tk ltrfi..l.Ai.. . Ill t t " " uib iuin will UO A iloublo quartet from the thoir nd a Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. The body of E. G. Ristine, who died at Albany Monday, will arrive in the city on the Oregon Electric tomorrow afternoon, and the funnrnl will l... l.ni.i from the parlors of Webb and dough Ul o O ClOCK. Music by all the best known artists at a small expense with a Sonora Talk ing Machine. Mvrtln R'iMiwlnn.1 j'i Court St. " ' The body of Chas. D. Smith, who died in Colorado,-will arrive here at 5 o'clock Thursday morninu. aeeomnnnieil l.v wiuiutn. OLTVICCH Will nfl II o In In Ih mim t.,ttn t idianel of Webb & f'l Thursday afternoon with burial in tho f.unily lot in the Odd Fellows ceme tery. Besides his brother, he is survived by his mother, Mrs.,T. B. Somes, living iu Woodburn. Tour suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. The Modern Shoe Repair Co. bought by Kay and Emeriek who will give the best repairing and tre.itment possible. Give them a trial. Frank S. Ward, who was suhpoened to serve on the federal grand jury in Portland returned l.tst evening, having oeen excused until -May J. Air. Ward went to Vancouver to note the pro gress on the new bridge ncrnss the Columbia, which is reeounized to be ono of the engineering wonders of the country. 0 Musicale May 3, First Presbyterian cuurcu, auspices or .Mnmetoiika Camp fire. Tickets 2oc at l'ntton's Hook Store. Miss Joanna James dninrhier nf Mi ami Mrs. T. C. James, of Kinuwood. a meinner or tne ( lio-Kuterpe musical club of l'nrthinil in tlio l-'.jKtn test held there won the cold mednl for i proficiency iu music, over twenty or uer instructor and Salem's new competitive and pro gressive Ice Co. ( itv Muket Ice & Coal Co., Tel. 474. . o Tonight is the night for the "Green prompter was the leader of t'.ie club, -Miss Georgia Kich. I can give your friend a Hygrade cigar ami he will smoke it with the best of feeling to yourself. Salem made 5 cents. An all day institute will be held to morrow at the W. C. T. U. hall. Mrs. Additon, a national lecturer in the de- nni-lmAtit t..l.n ...III 1 i - - o--- m.mu r...i.lm u. xaoui m ue tircseut; to stockings piny, given by the seniors help in the iirstituto work, and will lec ot the high school nt the school nudi-jture in the evening on some phases of toniim. I'hc enlnrced stnirn with mt.li. Inhnr. An cn,.;ot i.,,.:t: '.. ... tional electric lii'hts nnrl mn. ordered especially for She required in- icnoi or mi oui r.ngiisn ftome will add much to the effectiveness nf the in their efforts to present this stand- uiu r.iignsn comedv. A number of the official dignitaries of the state and city, also ministers of the city churches, will ocupy tae plat form at the Collins lecture tomorrow evening. KRYPT0K Without lines 4. J, - in ine Lens CIO ,!VISI0N; I make a specialty of fitting the gen uine Kryptoks for far and near vision in one lense, thus doing away with the necessity of two pnirs of glasses or the glasses with lines that fill with dirt, etc. I uso only the highest grade of ma terials and gnnranteo sntisfaetiou in every respect. My 33 years of practical experience in correctly fitting of glasses is always nt your service You pay me no more for properly fit ted glasses than you pay elsewhere. Quality of muteriul and service con sidered. 1 do not use drops or drugs in mak ing examinations as thev are dan gerous. All broken lenses replaced while vou wait. My motto: ltightly fitted lenses and proper service at all times. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210 211 V. S. Bank Building, Phone 110. SALEM OREGON tended to all laboring people. Lunch win be served at noon. o The free lecture by Mr. Collins on, the question "What's Wrong with the World" is attracting wide attention and the opera house will be well packed tomorrow evening. When In SALEM, OREGON, ito t BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.50 PEI DAT The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings, A Home Away From Home, T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. 25 Year guarantee: 234 Coil Double deck spring, regular .f7..")0, special in troductory sale price fUM. Bureu & Hamilton. The older men of Company M were drilling on the streets last evening, be tween the court house and nostoftice and also taking un skirmish work on the court house lawn, commanded by l.ientpiinnts Wpr niwl Clnu n lliii.r Tli.. ' 1 '..' latest recruits were drilled .it the ar morv bv ( nutaiii Geh liar and Lieuten ant Allen. The company is now almost complete, but there is room for n few more good men. 234 Coil Double Deck spring, will not warp, sag, or roll to the center. Hegular juice $7.50, special introduc tory price .fl.lKS. lliiren & Hamilton. Lawrence Fran'riin Smith, the infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. Guv O. Smith, was brought back to this city today after three months treatment in a private hospital in Portland, lie is now en tirely recovered from his affliction and is now teaching his father to apreci ate nurried life. 1-3 of your lifo is spent in bed, be comfortable, we offer for this week i 23 year guaranteed double deck spring for 4.!)8. Huren & Hamilton. Ordinarily, suear warts until thn fan ning season to begin its upward price. Rllt this VPflr olmnt tlirt 1.1,..,. soming time, the price has started on l.n ....... ..li L 1 xl. . .,1 . mi- u)'ttuiu cuiiiu mm mere is no tcu.iii? where it vill be when canning seas)'i rie comes on. The wholesale price now is higher than any time since the high record of August, 1014, following the speculative period after the declaration ' vi war in Europe. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any at anv time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 place RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. AUCTION SALE The lecture by Mr. Collins at the (Jrand 'tomorrow everting will bruin at 8:30, iu order to eive the church neonle nn onijoitunit v to ntt.m.l fnl. lowing prayer meeting. of High Class Household Furniture at 594 X. Liberty Street, 0n Friday, April 28, IWi, at .1:30 I. M. See Thursday's paper for particulars. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 611. ,The StoreThat Saves You Money, E E M Refrigerators Stone lined, made of heavy ash with wired beveled panels. Solid brass nickel-plated lever locks. It will not break; it will not leak; it will not rust; it will not absorb dampness or germs; it has no seams, therefore it can have no cracks, to harbor uncleanliness; there is nothing to diminish the original circulation of cold air which is a feature of this celebrated refrigerator. The round corners enuuies mis reingeration to be easily cleaned, keeping it sweet and pure for foods. The construction of the Notaseme is such that it saves the ice bills and gives perfect refrigeration. See window display and get our prices. '.'nt "ft 'itf m M' U-?4 I illllllilj WE MAKE THE PRICES RIGHTYOUR MONEY BUYS MORE HERE . " USE OUR FREE RENT DEPARTMENT "Successors to Calef Bros. ft