Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 01, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916.
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"Salem's Big Department Store. " We Sell Butterick patterns and Publications
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A Continued Clearance of W omen's and Misses'
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Stylish Suits at One Hal
You have no reason now to put off buying that new Spring and Summer Suit. Just at the beginning of the
warmer days you are offered stylish, high grade Suits of newest materials, colors and patterns at One
Half of their regular price. They must go and we intend to sell them rapidly that's why we have cut the
price in two. Unreserved choice of any wool Suit in stock:
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $25.00 SUITS MUST GO AT . 12.50
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $26.85 SUITS MUST GO AT .$13.43
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $27.85 SUITS MUST GO AT. $13.93
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $29.85 SUITS MUST GO. AT. $1493
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $35.00 SUITS MUST GO. AT. $17 50
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $37.65 SUITS MUST GO AT .$18.83
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $39.85 SUITS MUST GO AT.$19 93
Women's and Misses' Taffeta Silks Suits
reduced 33 per cent
Excellent as
sort m e n t of
New Middy
Blouses
One Lot Special
ly priced at
89c Each
Women's Millinery Must Go at Little Prices
Latest New York Styles Every one new no two alike. Every hat in our stock included in y
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C0MINGEVENTS
TONIGHT
May 1. "Orbits of the Plan
ets,'' lecture ty I'rof. Matth
ews, at public library.
May 1. Boxing contest at
Moose hall.
May 3. Chemawa Indian quar
tette, Congregational church.
May 5 Junior class Willam
ette university presents Sher
wood" at opera house.
May 5 and 6. May festival it
Willamette Vniversity.
May 6. Founders' Day cele
bration at Champoeg.
May ti. Marion County Paront
Teachers' associations meet
at Salem high school.
May 9-10 East Willamette as
sociation of Congregational
churches.
M.iy 12. Glee club and young
ladies club of Willamette
Vniversity at First Metho
dist church.
May 13. Juvenile Artisans at
opera house, with 1'onland
Juvenile Artisan band.
May 13. Marion county inter
scholastic track meet, Salem.
May IS. hiks' Home-coming
celebration.
May 19. Primary election.
June 2. High school commence
ment exercises at Armory.
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three lots which we have arranged for your choosing.
LOT NO. 1.
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Your Choice J1.50
LOT NO. 2.
Millinery
Your Choice $3.48
LOT NO. 3.
Millinery
Your Choice $5.45
j Excellent assortment of Summer Togs for Men and boys FJT"
New Sport Shirts, Cool Underwear, New Neckwear, New it Cjf) (SjJlxS
ij Hats, Silk Caps and other togs to make men feel well ilJJ
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YOUR EYES
May or may not be alike.
You may and you may not
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i . , -.z -t necu glasses, ine only way
V ' ' ' to find out is to have them
:Z- carefully examined then if
you need glasses, buy them, if you don't, you'll be
frankly told so.
In any event you will be fairly treated.
- MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist,
208-9 Hubbard Bid?., Nione 109.
I As a part of the class rivalry for tlie
cii offered liy tlie Civics club, a de
j clanintory contest will lie lielil in the
I auditorium of the liili school Thurs-
tiny evening. Students from the tiiree
upper classes of the hitfh school will
'compete in orations, dramatic and hu
morous readings. Three will he select-
ed from eucli class, and five points
will b credited to the rl.iss that is
awiuded the jrrealest number of credits.
1 In orations, llarlnu Hoffman will rep
1 resent, t'uo juniors, 1 'li illip i'.lliott the
sophomores mid Cecil Snrff the senkirs.
i lu the dramatic rending, Tillmun l'er-
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Shipley's clean out sale on
Women's, Misses' and Chil
dren's Coats, Suits and Dresses.
Means a lot to you.
rizo will rerod for the juniors. William i
Harris for the sophomores and Flor
ence Valentine for the seniors. In the,
humorous readings the juniors will lie
represented by (ir ice Knrrar, the soph-1
oiuorcs by Doyle Snyilor and the seu-i
lors by Hutus ftoatwright. me con
test will be ia eharue of Miss Ida li.
.Davis, head of the. public speaking do-
i partment. The public, is invited, audi
then- will be no admission charge.
Begular meeting of Hodson Council
No. 1, It. & . HI. this evening. A full
attendance is recpicstoil by order of
ithe Thrice 111. Master. Visiting com
panions welcome. "
Benjamin BrioJr., director of the tour
ist and publicity department of the
Commercial club, succeeding V. tl.
Dockeliiicii, announces that, he will soon
all a meeting of those interested in
should be heUl. There is some dispo
sition to postpone the fair until the
cherry picking season is over. This
was suggested Saturday when Robert
I'nulus, manager of the Fruit Union
ami Mrs. Kdyth Tozier Wetheri-cl, rep
r.iui.ntinir tlu Sulcni Klm'ul silcietv met
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with Mr. Hrick to discuss a proper time
for the celebration.
DIED
ithe Cherry f.iir and from the general
ifttisfTftfVHiifPf jc expressions ot opinion, tioeuie wuen 'i
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Our New Home
to be Salem's
Finest and Best
Drug Store.
Think this over
and watch this
space.
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When you see
this Building
Think Drugs
Plus
Quality,
Service, and
Accuracy
MANX At her home in Chemawa
Monday morning. May 1, lillil, Mrs.
La viua Sarah Mann, in her -llth
year.
Funeral services will be held Tues
day afternoon it 2:30 o'clock in the
chapel of Webb and Clough, conducted
by the Hev. K. N. Avison. Burial will
be in the t)d I Fellows cemetery.
Besides the husband, Ilnrry K. Mann,
she is survived by two daughters, Miss
Norn Mann of Sulciu, and Miss -Marie
Mann of Cheninwu, and one son, Kd
waid Mann of I hcmivva.
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
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McGilchrist s New Building Zadoc J. Riggs, Proprietor
You will want' your sight -0
yejrs from now, just as much
as you do today.
The better care ynu give yoyr
eyes now the keener your vision
will be in latter vent's.
If your eyes pain you or feel
strained, heed the warning, tsve
them relieved before permanent
injury results.
. My .1.1 years of practical ex
perience in correcting defects of
vision will always be at your
service. If after making (lie ex
amination I find you do not need
glasses, I will fiankly tell you.
1 do not use drops or drugs as
they nre dangerous. My charges
nre very reustnuiblo, service and
mateiials used considered.
1 guarantee satisfaction in
every respect.
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits lasi-
correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg.
Walter Nichols and wife of Falls
city were in the city yesterday.
We're here to stay, City Market Ice
& Coal Co., Tel. 474.
The schools will observe peace day,
Thursday, .May IS. Appropriate ex-,
excises will be held in each room with
talks on pence by the teachers. j
Who's your Ice Man? City Market
Ice & Coal Co., Tel 474.
Sing a song of five cents
l'ocket full of rys;
( limbing two-foot car steps
How is that for high;)
Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses.
Charles De Crastos, wsll known in
Salem as a trap drummer and orchesha
player, is now located at Agnews Cab,
where he has n good position in the
orchestra of one of the state institti-
tious. ,
Dr. Stone' i drug store.
Municipal ownership for electric
lighting is occupying the attention of
Silvertou voters today. The proposi
tion is to Vote if7."i,000 in bonds for a
municipal lighting plant and power
house.
Your suit presred 50c. Phone 43.
We can save you money on garden
hose, Nelson Bros. & Pulton, plumbers,
,335 Chcmeketa St. Phone 1900. ti'
Mrs. Maud B. Cox and Samuel Kund
lett wera maried in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Kundlett is the proprietor of the
Cox studio in the "llubb.ird building
and Mr. Kundlett is associated with t'.ie'
firm of T. A. Liveslay & Co.
Make your stay in Salem a pleasant
one, get i good room at the-Capital
Hotel, 30c and up. State & Commer
cial, tf
Tom Ordemann sang tefore the Port
land Credit Men's association last
week and a Portland paper in referring
to his singing said that he had a line
operatic voice and that his snugs were
well received Biol were mm h l iuded.
Salem's new competitive and pro
gressive Ice Co. City Market Ice &
Coal Co., Tel. 174. 4
The Salem motorcycle club baseball
team won from Waconda yesterday by
a score of S to 1. Weeks twirled for
the motorcyclists .uid had the Waconda
batters on the hip throughout the con
test. "Teko"' Crosvtnor was on tho
receiving end.
Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43.
The ladies aid society of the Presbp
teriau church will serve a supper in
the church Wednesday evening May 3,
from ti to S p. m. Chicken pie, ice
cream and cake and other good things
to eat. Price .'l!) cents. May 3
Fred S. Erixon, who has the contract
for the forestry building at Corvallis,
was in the city over Sunday. Tie says
that the contract for the building culls
for its completion by September 1, and
that so far the work lias progressed
satisfactorily.
Old fashioned prize spelling match at
.TuNon Lee church Tuesday evening
M vy Refreshments and literary
program. may:!
Your suit pressed 50c. Fhoue 43.
1 The fish are biting fine or will
when you smolvC llygrado Salem mado
cigars.
The Oregon State School for the
Blind will hold its closing exercise
for tho school" year, June 1. Parts of
Miil-Summer Night's Dream will be
presented besides a miscellaneous pro
gram. The place where tho exercises
will be held has not as yet been decid
ed.
Karl Nengebauer, watchmaker and
jeweler now with the Central Pharmacy
Salem Bank of Commerce Building.
may;
Judto Charles H. McNary's garage
in the rear of his resilience on Com
streot was broken into Saturday nigh
.mil tiiree robes were stolen fium hi;
car. The door was battered in by n
heavy blow and the lower half wu
broken off. The police have no tine
of the thieves.
You will forget business worries i.
you listen to a Soiioru Talking M:i
chine. Myrtle Knowluml, 11 Court S..
Mrs. Eliza Walters and son Roy War
ters, of Hastings, -Neb., expect to speiol
a few weeks in the city this month,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mr.
.1. F. Vnruh. They will come by was
of Los Angeles where Mr. Walters wilt
attend the triennial eonclacve i"
Knights Templar, Juno 17-l'3.
The Falls City -Salem Lumber cod"
panv have added to their stock the l'j
son" Hoard "The perfect lining f o
walls and ceilings'-' see this. Phone SI.'!
34'J S. 1'Jth St.
The last word heard from Licutenau ,
Leo Walton of the Tenth cavalry wn
from the front, right in the midst ('
the fighting in Mexico. Writing nio
terial was so scarce that the lioiitenani.
wrote on a scrap of newspaper. Horse
have suffered greatly in the hunt foe
Villa and already he writes that he
riding his second mount.
We will pay the highest cash price
for poultry, eggs, veal. l.indley ...
(ihulson, Snlein, 401 Ferry, corner Lib
erty east of armory.
The agricultural department of tl o
Commercial club, according to plan-,
now under consideration, will be re-or
ganized and work on different line
?4) coming year. One of the plans i ;
to secure the membership of farmer',
at annual dues of if."), and to cooperate
with tiie gringos in the vicinity u'
Salem to secure markets .mil to do
what can be done in solving the gven1
irflbjcm " of standardization of prod
ucts' established markets'.
Remember the theatrical event of tb'
season is embodied i" "Sherwood" t.n
great lduv to be given.-b.v ...,).uuiuria
of W. C. Iteserved si-.its if 1.00 or
7,K'.
While the announcement of an en
tertainment, dinner or bnniuet is not.
quite so Alluring to lodge members '
in the iliiys past, yet the eutertai'inei-i.
committee of the Kilt lodgo claim that
for next Thursday evening a program
will be put on that will be worth
while. William Patterson, K. Cook
Fatten ai d Fred S. Bynon now eonsU
tute the cimmittee to put on events to
please tho boys and they nre now
working on the Thursday night pro
gram. May IS has been selected in
the date for the annual Klks' home
coming and this committee intends to
make the event an elaborato affair
and on a more extensive scale than
those of former vears.
When In SALEM, OREGON, toi at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Free and Private Baths
RATES: 75c, 11.00, 1.50 FEB DAY
The only hotel in the business district.
Nearest to all Depots. Theatres and
Capitol Buildings.
A Home Away From Home.
T. Q. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phones. Free Auto Bos.
isaufi
KCMUlIMIC
PARLORS
Licensed Lady
Assistant
Moderate Prices
Perfect Service
Latest Methods Are -
Found Only At
Cottage Undertaking
Parlors
Phone 724. Salem, Or.
"Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
Kooms 210-211 V. S. Tlk. Bldg.,
Salem, Oregon
Marguerite
Clark
la the Prince and Pauper, at
the Bligh Theatre, Tomorrow
and Wednesday
I MILL CITY AUTO STAGE
! Daily Between
' Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all war
! Points. Leaves Mill City 8:30 a.
Stayton 8:00, Salera 9:30.
! Eeturn, leaves Salem 4:10 T- m ''
Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:10.
Phone 13
SALEM TAXI
Cars of any kind for any place
at anv tiive
Office, Bligh Hotel
PHONE 700
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