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I I TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. j A Sweeping Clearance of Women s and Misses Stylish, fl 'high grade Suits, priced up to $30, your choice $12.95 K 1 . t I AND STAT I 11 n n ii n ii ti ii n ii l: No better time to purchase just think of buying a brand new, stylish Spring and Summer Suit at these prices before the season is fairly started. Every garment is new most popular models and fabrics of the season. If you intend to purchase don't let this announcement go unheeded- Regularly Priced up to $30.00, Take Your Pick $12.95 See Window Display Another Big Lot of Women's Suits, up to $40.00 $18.95 A Sale of Season's Latest Coats at MILLINERY PRICES CUT UNMERCIFULLY $8.65 New York's Latest Styles tion is more than half. -Prices are cut in two and in many cases the reduc- 11 11 11 II II II II II 11 11 U M II 11 M Ii II ii II II n ii n ii ii n ii M II 13 11 ti U Public Service Commission Orders Conveniences for Growing City Cast your ballots in the Oregon Theatre's Mary Page Contest at the theater, as the ballot box has been placed in the lobby of' the "Ore gon" to make voting easier. The Mary Page Gown will be selected from Meyers. Special clean-Up Sale of Lace and Scrim Curtains (Second Floor) Those who need Lace Curtains should see this special offer of desirable Cur tains at prices that fairly sparkle with money savings. Ecru and Arabian Lace Curtains; your choice, regular sizes, former prices up to $1.75, ygc a pr Cream Scrim Curtains, drawn-worked,former price $2.00, special 9Sc a pr. Salem's Big Dept. Store QUALITY AND SERVICE I All AAiirarS Town !! COMING EVENTS TONIGHT April 27 Free lecture by Peter Collins at Opera House. April 27. Election of director Agricultural department, Com- mcrciU'l Club. April 2S Dance, benefit Salem Street Railway baud, at the armory. April 28. Lecture, by Flnrinn Von :hen on Oregon (leol- ogy, City Public Library. April 29. Chen and checker contest between Salem und Portland, at Comuiercial club. April 2!). Eastern suffragettes at houso of representatives, 8 p. m. April 2t. Oyinnastie Exhibition at Cheinnwn Indian School, 7:30 p. m. May 3. Cheniawa Tndinn qunr- tottc, Congrcgiitiotml church. May 6. Founders' Day celo- bration at Champoeg, May 910. Ilust Willamette as- sociatiou of Congregntional churches. May 11). Primary election. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion. ... tf There can not be enough said in praise of the Sonorn. Talking Machine. It took first prize at, San Francisco. Myrllo Knowlmd, 121 Court St. You would think you were enjoying a meal prepared bv mother when you! eat .it The Elk, 3X1 State St. The funeral of W. G. McMillan at! Dallas pesterduy was conducted by members of tho local lodge of Moose 'According to the ritual of tho lodge. Among tlioso tilling part in tho ser vices were Fred (1. Lamport, II. Sauter, K. T. .Mart in, (,'lareneo Shaw, Thomas Burleson, .loo Kerwille, Walter Tooze, H. Free, Frank lirovesnour and John Ackernuin. The Dinner Dance in main dining room of Hotel Marion having proved very successful, tho management an nounces tho third for Friday evening, April 2. A course dinner will be serv ed at 7 p. m. Music to 10: SO. $1.00 Dance at Brooks Saturday night April tho 2Utn. Salem Orchestra. upL An order was issued by , the Public Service commission today which will provide the enterprising city of Shaw in this county with a Jrand new depot and a depot agent. The order states that Shaw is situated in the Waldo Hills in a particularly fertile section of the Willamette valley aud that li'Mi to 800 people reside In the territory tributary to this station. The Southern Pacific has a small open shelter shed for a depot at this place and no load ing platforms or platforms for the hand ling of freight or the convenience of passengers. The commission ordered a new depot to be erected within ill) days from this date to contain a waiting room for pas sengers with at least 200 square feet of floor space. The depot must also have a freight house which shall contain nt least 400 square feet of floov 'space au-1 loading platform, toilet facilities and other necessities for the comfort and convenience of the passengers. At present the ticket office is main tained in a nearby store and the order of the commission provides that o regu lar station agent shall be on du'y ot the depot for transacting the company business of selling tickets and eucIi duties. A station was also ordered at Bar View on the Southern Pacific, in Tilla mook county and a grade crossing was authorized in Linn county. A Corner In Cotton Is Next Feature Show The next feature production offered by Metro will be "A Corner in Cot- I ton, " with charming .Marguerite Snow State Parole Officer Joe Keller left! in the stellar role supported by uu all- Amity is aU excited oyer the belief! s'on ,h.Aa a 'MUlor, M nut gas deposits in paying quantities Dr. Mendelsohn, ipectaJlst, flta glasi m correctly. U. S. lluuk. Bklg. Earl Q. Simmons caught a 20 pound salmon at Oregon City yesterday uid ia is understood that it will be served tomorrow noon at the Klk lodge. We're here to stay, City Market Ice St Coal Co., Tel. 47. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Eploy, accompan ied by Clem Lewis and Mrs. E. K. Lewis, motored to Portland yesterday and drove on the Pacific Highway, seven miles beyond Multnomah Palls. Who's your Ice Man? City Market Ice ti Coal Co., Tel 171, o The Elks are planning to Initiate 20 members this evening. This brings the total of new members within ton last two mouths up to tit) and applications are in sufficient to bring the number of new members up to 100. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Morri field will be held from the homo at Aumsville, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Hev. Hossell und interment will be in the City View cemetery at Salem, Dr. Stone's drug store. The social which was to have been given Saturday evening of this week for tho four Sunday school classes and the Intermediate League of tho First Methodist church, ias been postponed until the evening ot Mand.iy, May 1. We can save you money on garden hose, Neltion Bros. & Fatten, plumbers. 333 ,l'hemoketa St. Phono l!)oO. tf Prof. Btafiord of the University of Oregon, will lecturo under tho auspices of the physics snd chemistry classes ot tho high H( in.nl auditorium Friday evening, on "Thermite and Process of Welding." The public, is welcomo to attend. ' Make your stay In Salem a pleasant one, get good room at the Capital Hotel, COc and up. State & Commer cial. U that have been discovered on tho Hum Newman place. It is said that tho pressure is 50 pounds to tho sou .ire inch, enough to make the gas of com-1 mdrcinl value. Another demonst.ra- lion of the gas will be made this even-j I iiur Tim utril.-n W!ia uiiwlil liv ,1 ri I Id s . fl boring deep wells. . I o Salem's new competitive and pro-; gressivo Ice Co. City Muket Ice & Coal Co., Tel. 474. " j Hy grade cigars uphold the reputation they have for the highest quality in cigar making. j Plans for a four room school build-' ing for the Kaiser district to cost 1if,,-00 aro now being drawn by urchi-' tect. Fred A. Legg. The building will use the hot air belting and ventilating system, will have sanitary plumbing ami a water pressure, probably from al windmill and tower. Tho directors ofj tho Kaiser district are Seymour Jones, I chairman, (.'. E, Cuiuniings and F, E. L'viiiis. IIolp the clean up movement by painting your buildings, full line of paints nt moderate prices. Falls City Sulom Lumber Co., 341) S. 12th St. Last chance for dnig addicts to get.; their freedom. I um going away. Phone 10:i7J until April 20. D. 15. tirif-l fin M. 1). tf Word was received from Fred Motzl this imirning that he arrived in Los' Angeles .ill right and that ho was for-1 Intuitu enough to secure immediate' employment in a pipe organ factory. He writes that, he is well pleased with' ins surroundings and ins, work. .Mr.! Met, is well known in Suloin musical! circles, having been n member of the Christian church mule qu.utette. Benefit at the Oregon Wednesday! and Thursday nights, given by St. Paul's tiiiild. The attractions will be double quartet from the choir and o reading by Mr. Cyril llruuer. j Baseball, .Baseball, League game, in- tor-City league opening ;i p, in. Sunday; April 30th. llnby Heavers, of Portland vs. Senators, Salem will bo there strong. apr2! Paying tribute to the memory of1 Mrs. F. A. Moore, the supreme court j building wis closed this afternoon undi the flag on the building at half mast.' Funeral services were held this after-! noon nt " o'clock from the First Pres- bvterian church, conducted by the tiev.l i art it. f.iiiott. Hurml was in the City View cemetery, Tim active pall bearers were A. O. Condit, Thomas Albert, Jess Pooler, tlleiin Adams, C. A. Parks .md perry Raymond. Tho honorary pull bearers were Judges 11. It. Harnett, 11. L. Hen son, T. A. McHrido, 11. J. ltean, L. T. Harris mid J. C. Moreland. o- I Grocery Money Goes - Farthest Here. Everybody can see that ou ex pense account is less than tho expense account of the merchant in the high-rent district. If we give you the benefit of this ex pense difference, will it not show in the prico of your groceries each week ? We give you this benefit and that's why, nt our re duced prices, wo sell you a better lino of groceries nnd provisions than you can buy elsewhere for the same money. And this is ono reason why grocery money goes further at 1 (anion's. Think it over seriously and give us your next order' The following specials will prevail for tomor- Creamery Butter 33c Baking Soda, Regular 10c J Special, package iC i cans ofMilk 30c 4 lbs. of Curve cut or Macaroni for faOC 25c bottlos of Lemon or on Vanilla, for vC 3 bunches of Rhubarb, in Onions or Radishes for m. IvC 4 lbs. Onion Sets or for fcciJC 40c Oranges Or for .7. OOC Hard Wheat Flour, per sack J1.35 25c Soft Shell Walnuts, Oft our price, pound vl 10a Bnttle of Blueing, T our price - Salem this afternoon for Helena, Montana, to return George Uae, a parole violator, to the penitentiary. "Sherwood" 'Grand Theatre May 5. Get your tickets at ray-Belle or Spa. Friday evening the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will hold a social in tho church pnrlors at 8 o'clock. Miss Isabel drover, professor of history in the McMinnville college, will bo a guest of the society. Fresh shipment of cut flowers, Rose carnations, daffodils nnd Japanese iris. Tho Elk 333 Stafe. I'lione 41-'. The rabian Knights club entertain ed its friends last evening at tho Ma sonic Temple with gymnastic, drill by the boys and girls' classes from the V. M. C. A., anil with boxing nnd vaudeville stunts from tho Bligh thea tre. A luncheon and dance followed the eiitert.-.innien. This, was tho fifth entertainment given by tho club this winter and others aro now being plan ned. Dr. W. Carlton Smith is president 1 1 n I I). Pe.ttnn vice president and 11. R Thielsen secretary. Dance at Aumsvllle Saturday night, April 2!). Music by Salem orchestra. Largo roomy place. Good floor management, A reception will be given this even ing .it the I'nited Evangelical church to the new pastor tho Kev. G. L. Lovell and his family. Addresses of welcome will bo made by officers of the church with a general program of entertain ment, followed by a luncheon. )!,. Lovell was pastor of the church four veins, nnd was succeeded try the Kev V. A. Winter three years ago. For tho past three yens he has been pastor of a church in Portland. Sales ladies wanted apply 8:30 a. m. Friday. F. W. Woolworth Co., Stato & Liberty streets. Your old range taken as part pay ment on a new one. See our Opal at $20.73 special. Huron & Hamilton. star cast. This five part leature will be presented here at the Oregon theatre Sunday only. Besides Miss Snow the unusually strong company of players in clude Frank Bacon, the celebrated char acter comedian, Lester Cuneo, William Clifford, Helen Dunbar, J. VY. Holds worthy, Howard Truesdell, Wilfred lioger and Zella Call. There are scores of interesting scenes including a eot ton plantation, cotton mills, the cotton exchange in Now York, and several vivid glimpses of the slums in New York. "A Coiner in Cotton," which was produced by the Quality Pictures corporation, is u decided novelty, and tells a story that is vital und carries a strong, human upepal. )!. : COURT HOUSE NEWS Judge Galloway today granted a de cree of divorce to Gabi'iella Gearhart, who was plaintiff in a suit against K. li. uearnnrt, Inev were married in this city December 13, 1013, and after a short period of matrimonial bliss the plaintiff testified that her husband developed cruel and inhuman tendencies and on one occasion drew a revolver in the house and shot a hole in the floor besidess cursing her and striking her in the face. She was allowed to resume her maiden name of Gabriella Johns. There arc no property rights or children involved. H. F. McTnturff represented the plaintiff. The defendant allowed the case to go by default. Auction Sa 1 Of High Class Household Furniture at 504 N. Liberty S1., on Friday, April 28, at 1:30 P. M Consisting of 1 Ohole Range with water front anil reservoir 1 Heater 1 Fumed Oak Round Extension Table and 0 Diners to match 1 Fumed Oak Library Table 2 Quarter Oak Princess Dressers 1 Solid Ouk Chiffonier 1 Birds Eye Maple Dresser and Wash Stand 1 Sanitary Cot nnd Mattress 1 Vemus Murtin Bed (full size) 1 Vermis Martin Bed (single) 4 good Bed Springs 2 All Felt Mattresses 2 White Enameled Beds 2 High Back Onk Rockers 4 Other Good Oak Rockers 1 Cane Rocker 1 Set Poitiers, good 2 K.trn good Tapestry Velvet Hugs 0x12 1 Ingrain Hug fix 13 1 Kitchen Trensuro 1 Breakfast Table 1 Fall Leaf Table 1 Kitchen Cabinet I Oak Lounge in Velonr Cover 1 Round Quarter Oak Tailor Table 1 Collapsible Baby Carriage, nearly new, e.xtra good 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs 1 Boiler, 3 3-gnl. Crocks 1 3-gal. Crock Chum A quantity of Fruit Jars, Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, etc. TERMS CASH NOTE: Parties requiring furniture should attend this sale, as every thing advertised is as good as new and of high quality nnd will be sold absolutely without reserve. I will sell your goods on commission or buy same for cash. Sale at People's Quick Exchange Market every Saturdey 1:30 p. m. J. M. WHITELEY, Owner. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 511. SSHSTXaCSSHBHKHSnBk. T I tm t War E1H Of AI1 o o Something Is Going to Happen in Salem Next Saturday. Watch! Wait!! See Friday's Capital Journal Hartman Bros. Co. 1 Successors to Barr's Jewelry Store. Sheriff Esch today made the largest single turnover that has been made since the collection of the 1915 taxes began. The total sum of $ti 1 ,930.03 was turned over today making a grand total of $ 0!l,7S.").31 that has been paid to the county treasurer of the taxes col lected this venr. Tie furniture firm of Geer and Krue- ,r.r ivill .....,' II. ...,f;.. 1...H.1: be built by Judge P. Jl. D'Arcy on the ; ""ered by Judge Bushey. location of the Wentord theatre Charles Rector was today appointed guardian of the estate of Eva H. Hector who is an inmate of the Oregon state hospital for the insane. The estate consists of real property valued ut $S00. An order" to sell incumbered real property in this case was also on Judge Bushev today appointed O. W. lluinphrevs as administrator of tl j ' . estate of L. P. Humphreys, who died in .A A A A A A. . A A A A A A. Special meeting of Pacific Lodge No. 30. A. F. Jt A. M.I 9 this evening. Work in the F. t. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. Baseball Sunday, league grounds. Itnby lk'svers of Portlind vs. Senators. Snlem will have bent team in vean. New suits. Come out and belp win the luter-City leuguo penu'.nt. upr29 CALL AND SEE US OE PHONE YOUR ORDER Damon &Son Phone 6S 805 N. Coral PLACE WB DELIVER ANY IN SALEM Court, street. Besides the large space W. B.' Van Clove as administrator of ou the first and second floors, a bal-1 the estate of Wilson T. Van Cleave to cony will bo built entirely around the day made his final account and Moil lower floor. Today L. S. Geer is in ,ia'v av n() wns tne llaU, j,,,, t)V tH(, Corvnllis noting the interior nrrange-1 ein fo; m,ai.iug ot- the account. iiii-ui. iii ii in i iii uiro sioiu i j .11, js sain to bo one of the most eompleto in tho northwest. It. is the intentions of thei tirm to bring their interior arrange mum ml in in., in..., I... . .iti.i .in proved ideas in the f urniture business. 1 V'" county, April l.. l tie estate con- jsists of personal property i" me uiuc The Opal Range, a coast product, aud of if 1700. The heirs are Pearl Ii, the best steel range for the money. I Humphreys, of Shaw, the widow, and Huron & Hamilton. " I Leo Clair, a four year old son, and Eva o . Pearl, a two year old daughter. 1 lie The dinner dances in main diningi ,,,,,;,,,. are Ivan Putnam, James ,'..'"V,1i MiJr',m hayi"g ,"'Vl"1 Simpson, and Neal Wolf. ' - .' ' .-.in, mi. inn ll.lfcl lllvil I llu- ...i mwimmi. ; nounees the third for Frid.iy evening, tim,0 (h,.ir experimental- work with April 2H. A course dinner will be serv-1 .,nl,ie nn,j oherrv trees. At present the ed nt 7 p. m. Music 7:30 to 10:30. $1.00,,. xperiments are to determine what per person, ( has U. Miller, Mgr. ! spraying s best adapted to killing . . I lirown rot aud the bug known as senetn At the meeting last eveuine of Wil- ,.ik:.i.. i;..i, im. t,....n .1 iinuitjimr urtllie Inmetto Tent -No. 0 of the Maccabees, I ., i rn)rrv tree s. The experiments will arrangements were made for nu openji,,, made "it the Hoosier farm, six mils , smoker to be held on the evening of 1 south of Salem. , .nay to. ien l'roiniiient member nil light, refreshments were served. Tiiosel prsenr, were Arnita Roberts, Kthel llazleton, Heulnh llazletou, 'Gladys! Olsen, Audrey Bunch, Helen Peterson,! Helen Hardy, Zeda' iihoten, Alice Itorehardt, Lucile. Olsen, Alfreds Gibljs,' Odile Matthews, Leona Mnrg.iu and thej hostess, .Mrs. Helen S. Gibbs. Highland School to j Give Entertainment! The Highland school will give an en-! tertainmeiit and social tomorrow even-l ing at the school, for the purpose of j buying play ground apparatus. While the program will be mostly intellectual, 1 yet. in order to please all. candy, ice; cream and sandwiches will be served for a reasonable consideration. 1 The program of the evening is as! follows: I Dramatization of "Who Stole the Bird's Nest," and "The Bird with the Broken Wing." Sweet Tea Ladies will appear in costume. The Color Furies, Hoop and Wand drill. Indian war dance, liv students from the Cheniawa Indian Training school. Singing by two choruses. Kecitatinn', "A Broom Girl." We are in the lead The World kicks a man when he's down. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. SALEM TAXI Cars of nny kind for any place nt anv time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 tne lodge, with Frank J. A. Boehrinirer as chairman, have been appointed as a committee to prepare the entert iin- mg features of the smoker. Members! The Rosobud class of the Leslie M. K. Sunday school nu t last night ut the home of 'their teacher, Mrs. Helen S. Gibbs, 1725 South High street. Follow- I I -1 1 Prow itSls I 1 ') '' i:. t ili.iil tmm, V r II t 1:1 l.".l;: , " 1 j'lMSfer1? a! of the ladgo aro permitted to invite; ing the entertainment of the evening,, their friends. Arrangements were also; , ' ' I ' j made for a cless initiation on the lilt t riTV HIITA CTITI? evening of May 24, when the Tents HULL till AU1U OlAuL' from Prntlllll. T.ininr ' YVun, Ilium I Hutteville und Jeffersou will vifced. be in- Don't buy a range until you hare seen the Opal. The biggest value in SaJem. Buren Hamilton. Prof. O. B Posey aud an assistant will arrive in the city Mouduy to con- Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City ad U wy Points, Lea res Mill City 6:30 a. tn.; Stayton 8:00, Salem 9:30. Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m.; Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:40. Phone 13 Make It into a Batch of Bread and let your Ovens prove its goodness. The proof of the Flour is in the baking. Order SALEM OM.SON Cherry City Patent Flour Ask Your Grocer for it