TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. W. B. Corsets Onyx Hosiery Xtra Good Clothes for Boys I Quick Moving Prices for Slow Going Stock Clearance Prices on Allt Women's and Misses' Suits, Women's and Misses' Coats, Women's and Misses' Dresses, Women's and Misses' Waists, Women's and Misses' Skirts, Women's Stylish Millinery. Just visit this section and see the great opportunities for saving big money on your purchases. Come and see for yourself. You take no chanses when you purchase here for we guarantee quality and satisfaction. Special Mention New Assortments Ready for Selection A complete stock of the new Middy Blouses, many kinds. tf ;: Women's new dainty Dresses of Voile for Summer, in plain white flowered effects and stripes. New Brushed Wool Sweaters (the latest) in newest shades. Excellent showing of the new Auto Hats. Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits in plain colors and pretty combinations, tf Women's new linen Dresses in the newest colors. New nifty Sport Suits of Wool Jersey Pongee Crepes. Very attractive. -Crepe cle Chine and Japanese OUR NO. 791TH Wednesday Surprise Sale MAY THE 10TH Women's Good Grade Muslin Corset Covers and Drawers-Extra Special at 39c Each Very neat, well made garments are offered in this surprise for next Wednesday. Embroidery and lace edged Corset Covers with pink or blue ribbon and embroidery edged Drawers. Supply your Muslin Wear needs of these in this event and make a saving. See the window display. On sale next Wednesday 39c Each New House and Porch Dresses of good grade Ginghams and Crepes priced from 98c up. Dependable Footwear at Meyers Season's New est . Styles Well Represented Wouldn't it be nice if everyone knew what real foot comfort is? Unfortunately a great many many feet are fit by inexperienced shoe sellers who do not un derstand the fitting of a shoe or who have never made a study of the Human foot. A great number of the aches and pains could be banished and sore and smarting feet made happy if proper care and attention were giv en to the shoe customer. We are prepared to give the right kind of service to every customer who enters this store. Men's, Women's and Children's Footwear of quality at a reasonable p r i c e fit correctly to your foot. This season's latest styles are here see the new white washable Kid Shoes and Pumps for women. We guarantee satisfaction remember that. . Season's Newest Parasols A beautiful assortment of the new styles black and white effects in stripes and plaids plain colors, dres den border effects, etc. Canopy, Jap and regular models. See the window showing. Men-Buy Your Straw or Panama at Meyers. It is to your own interest to pur chase here. We show the most favored styles of Men's Summer Hats in many shapes the qual ity is exactly what it should be you'll be entirely satisfied if you buy here Straw Hats at $2.00, ,$2.50 and $3.00. Newest Pana ma Hats at $5.00. New Sport Shirts, New Neck wear, Summer Underwear, Bath ing Suits These new assort ments are ready for you. QUALITY AND SERVICE k v j . n -v. v t jr,,. , t v- n Interesting to Motorists in Particular to Every One in General A New Assortment of Indian Robes Auto Robes and Steamer Rugs Those who moter will en joy selecting from this splendid assortment. A good robe will last for years and can- be put to dozens of uses for va cation at the beach or mountain resort, for the lawn or picnic, for the auto or buggy, for a couch cover or bed throw on cold nights, for the poiich swing or for tbe canoe, its uses are almost endless. The new colorings and de signs will appeal to everyone for they are very admirable. Priced very moderately. On sale in the Auto Acces sory Section on the sec ond floor. 8 it it it COMING EVENTS TONHfHT. May 5 and 6. May festival at Willamette University. May 0. Salem Floral Society, at Commercial Club. May 8. Founders' Day cele bration at Champoeg. May ti. Marion County Parent Teachers' associations meet at Salem high school. May ?-10. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churrires. dist chureh. May 10-11. Orpheus Male Chorus benefit at Oregon theatre. May 13. Juvenile Artisans at opera house, with l'ortland Juvenile Artisan band. May 13. Marion county inter scholastic track meet," Salem. May 17. (Hee club anil young ladies club of Willamette University at First Metho- Majr IS. tilts' Home-coming celebration. May 19. Primary election. M.iy 30. Memorial Bay. June 2. High school commence ment exercises at Armory. Land plaster at Cherry City Flouring mills. W. W. Moore, of the Moore Furniture store, believes that furniture as well as other merchandise is likely to advance in price and for this reason has been buying bureaus and chiffoniers in car load lots. Summer time is Hoover time, ask W. flahlsdorf for a free demonstration How to really clean house. The Huie Wing Sang company, a dry goods store at 2!)1 North Commercial street, is closed and a notice posted on the door stating that sealed bids would be received up to May 10 for the stock appraised at 3,100.!)i) and fix tures valued at $73.50. Aladdin Aluminumware, a complete line now on display at Win. Guhlsdorf the store of houseware. W. C. Knighton, former state arclii tect, is in Portland, registered at the Cornelius hotel. He hus been visitinc ! several months in the east and south, and according to a Portland building PERSONALS : KRYJTOK r.w.-:--?- Wll UUI UILC3'- : Lens Ear IIIAU . - I aivni 4. II3IUI. I I.. C. Cramer, of Corvallis, is in the city. ' Clifford Brown was in Portland yes terday. T. B. Kay was a Portland visitor yesterday. Lester Swarts left for Hombrook this morning. Miss Clara Nixon, of Corvallis, is in the eity. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Foster, of Eugene, are m the citv. N. M. Newport, of Lebanon, was in the eity yesterday. Ale nnn lro V I. I laf l.-hnih nm vi-iting in Portland. iin vom- lells's tllllt Rat-1" tlil't or that. H. F. Mclnturff was in Wilsonville i wll,'"n ,',c ","t 'o''"9 K; ''' an.t yesterday on business. !''., . gie.you my ,1. years ot -Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Robinson are in'i'V ..M' r.;.,.... Seattle for a few days. lot. 1,n' correction ot detects O. W. I.usk was a ' Salem visitor ves-, ot vision, terdav. from Silverton. ' ou ar,e """"j''1 10 mf '"- L. A. Harcole. of Euirene. was rosr-! '"-T I"""" u,,u,y "' 'oireci- istered at the Bhgh yesterday. I make a specialty of fitting genu ine Kryptok lenses for far and lieu vision. With Krvptoks you do not need two pair of glasses, or have line. C. P. Bishop went to Portland this morning on the Oregon Electric. J. V. B. Butler, teacher in the Mon mouth Normal school, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin (iriffirh ami daughter went to Portland this morn ing. Mrs. Rox Xoal, of La C.rande, is in the city, a guet at the home of C. E. Knowlaud. Mrs. J. Mead and Miss Muriel Mend left yesterday fur their home at Battle Creek. Mich. il. J. Kpitzhnrt, of West Salem, Uft this morning for Portland for an ovel Sunday visit. Mrs. Z. J. Biggs and mother. Mrs. Janet Waller went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Waller is on her way to Knoxville, Iowa, for an extended visit with her mother and sister. The following Salem folks were in Portland yesterday: Louis I.achmund, ! at the Imperial; Chas. H. Jones. Nor-; tonia hotel; C. R. Parks and wife, at: the Cornelius, and D. H. Mosher, at the! Portland. I ing the detects ot vision. ' do nottrse drops or drugs in m iking examinations, as they are- (litncrout., ami 1 guarantee satisfaction in every respect. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210-211 XJ. S. Bank Building, Phone 110. SALEM OREGOIT T. J. Shipler wib. noid an auction sale Wednesday, May 10, at the Chau tauqua stock farm, half a mile north from Salem on the Wallace road and two miles west. Twenty-five head of high grade livestock will be sold. All stock to be sold has been state tested. United Artisans, to the number of 125, went to Dallas la-st night to at tend a special open scssioi at the Dal las armory. The Court of Legends, the juvenile department of the Artisans put on tneir ritualistic work and "The La trade journal, contemplates opening an I Area Club" their drill that won them office in Portland, although no official j first prize at the Artisan convention in San i-raucisco last August. The address of the evening was delivered by II. S. Hudson, supreme master Artisan. After several musical numbers, the, evening 's entertainment closed with a dance. -T. AH Aro niiuniiitinii tied Town Bsotmttmtmttmmi Dr. Mandelsoliri. inertoJInt. fiia crlau. s correctly. V. 8. Bank. Uldg. O. C. Card well, a former Salem resi dent, now of Bend, is in the citv for a few days visiting friends, on his way to j mums inns io nitenil as ilelegutes the Ktato grange meeting, May D-Jtt. DeonstraUon of National Biscuit company's crackers, cnkie and wafers Haturdajr May II. Their representative will nuhe special price during tho dem onstration. C. M. Roberts the Court St. Crow. mavO Dr. Btona'g drug nor. The report of the condition of the l.itud Bush bank, at the close of busi ness May 1, is printed in today 's Capi tal Journnl. It shows totnl of $3,l!l,0,;Hll.:i0, Ami deposits aggregat ing over $-',400,UiMj. We have brought you Ice competi tion. Its now up to you to support tho ew company 1o retain n regular moderate price with perfect service, l-ity Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel. 474. tf I - I, V YOU CANT BEAT IT Never miss the auction sales. I'll pay you the highest cash price for your furniture or 'll same on commission. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, PHONE 611 Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion, tf "Kentucky Bello" is the name of three act comedy to be presented Macloay Saturday, May 13, at the grange hull. The circulars announce that there will bo "three hours of solid fun and amusement uud a dance after the show." Dance at Turner May 6.Salom orches tra, liood floor. mn0 While others are reducing we are increasing our stock. There's a rea son i ask us, (lardnor & Keene, jewel ers and opticians. o The rainfall during tie past 24 hours preceding the time of making the daily record, which happens to bo at 8 o'clock each morning, was .24 of nu inch, making n total so far this luon of .31 of an inch. The river is rising with a stngo this morning of S.8 feet above low water mark. Dr. Stone'i Drag Store for trasses. 'O The public library ia very gla4 to re ceive old numbers of magn.ines for which you have no further use. Do not throw them away but give them to the hurary. If you have no wny to get them to the library call up the library and they will send for them. o Dr. R. T. Mclutirt, physician and surgeon, "14 Masonic bblg. 1 hone 410. Our price are tight, no reduction ovh ry . Gardner & Keene, jewelers and opticians. We can save you money on garden hose, Nelsxm Bros. & Patton, plumbers, 303 Chemcketa St. Phoue 1006. tf o Dr. O. r. Holt, who will represent the Pirst Baptist church, at the North era Baptist convention, which meetsjn -Minneapolis, Minn., jlay 17 )14, will not leave this week as announced. He will fill his pulpit us usual tomorrow morn ing and evening. He does not start for Miuenapolis until the afternoon May 4. Karl Nengebauar, watchmaker and jeweler now with the Central Pharmacy I Salem Bank of Commerce Building. may 6 o Ten cent a pound sugar ia not only a possibility but a real probability. An other advance was announced this! morning although this time the advance was only 13 cents a hundred. Accord ing to the wholesale market sugar should be selling at S.S0 although there is a variety of prices, some of the groc ers shading it a few cents. Make the Capital Hotel your head quartera while in the city. Rooms ."it! cents up to $1.00. Special weekly rates. Opposite Bush's bunk. tf Elmer Johnston, the two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. f.. E. Johnston, of West Salem, died yesterday morning. The funeral was helj today, with burial id me independence cemetery. o Dr. Stone i Hev Dropi cures heaves. Price $1; for sale by all drug gists, I Tour suit pressed 60c Phone 43. 1 announcement has as yet been made. o Buy la Corona cigars to take along on that trip ind you will not be dis appointed. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, missionaries from Santabnrba, will conduct their op ening meeting ns new superintendents of the iSnlcm Commons juission Sun day at 3 o'clock. They have 10 years experience in religious and social up lift, and come well recommended. Friends are urged to attend their wel come meeting. Wedding and graduating gifts, Mrs. .Teaks china will be on sale at the studio, until further notice, ti'i) N. Cot tage St. The Salem. Rifle ust is making a good start for 100 members, as 11 more were added to the membership today, bringing the total up to 70 members. The committee in charge suggests that others interested notify George C. L. Snyder, as the list o'f names will be sent in to the war department Mondav even ing, and from this list there will be issued guns and ammunition. You can live without a Sonora Talk ing Machine, but you would enjov liv ing with it. Mvrtle Kiiowliind 4'J1 Court St. l "IJjg Roy Hickson, who has been a member of the Salem fire department for the past year resigned today to leave for Detroit, Mich., where he will go to work in an automobile factory. Hickson w" leave Portland for the east tomorrow. Emmet P. Johnson, who has been serv ing as extra man, will be appointed regular 'fireman to fill the vacancy. Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. Your public library wants the hack numbers of your magazines which you usually throw away when you clean house. The library can make good use of the old numbers and will be very grateful for any vou can send. Tf vn'n have no way of getting them to the lib rary call the library up and they wi send for them. o- Mrs. "Bob" Fitzsimmons, former wife of the ex-champion prize fighter will speak at the First Baptist church Monday evening at 7 :.'!. Mrs. Kitz siuunons h is had a remarkable career, French countess, opera singer, ring side sport. S'ie was converted under very unusual circumstances in Los An geles. California, about five months ago and is now engaged iu evangelistic and rescue work. She is a pleasing speaker and has A thrilling and helpful message. There is no admittance but a silver offering will be taken. "Robin Hood," the most successful comic opera ever written by an Ameri can, will be given uy the Hugh school students under the direction of Miss Minetta Magers on the evening of Wed nesday, May 31, at the high school audi torium. Giving this opera is a 'pretty big undertaking for high school stu dents, but already the solo parts have been mostly committed and the choruses are getting dow n to hard w ork. Today the chorus practiced 'four and a half hours under the direction of Miss V gers. The May day breakfast at Willam- RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ora . 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. Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. m.; Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:40. Phone 13 SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 Ed Jernian has establishea a record as a bass fisherman that will probably stand for some time iu local sport nn nals by landing a black bass weighing seven pounds mid five ounces with n No. 5 trout hook. Mr. Jernian cuugl' the fish yesterday in the slough alotiir, t!ie shore on Miuto's island. He Inn baited his hook with a minnow an. I hud no sooner tossed it into the water than ette "university yesterday morning w as I "' D!!s swallowed the hook and about a great success," over 300 people being & foor of line. The huge etach was present to enjoy the delicious waffles , "t o be 'dragged over the side into tin- nam and other dainties which were noat so .lerman was obliged to run served by laughing young maidens, aground and wade out where he could over .fo.-j was tanen in ny t lie young ladies and this sum represents clear profit ns the materials wore furnished gratis by the merchants of the city. The money will be used bv the Y. W. ('. A. in their work, securing speakers for pull the fish upon the land. When he dragged his eaten a safe distance fion the wafer he dropped the pole and killed the fish with a icnce mil. If an automobile stands too long iu their meetings during the coming vcai 'front of one's premises, or rented build to nddress their meetings. ling, the owner of the premises, or tei- 0 ant or agent mav order the machine tc, In order to determine who's who injbe moved, and if the driver does not the chess field of Salem, a tonrnn-' comply, he is subject to n lino of from $2 to $2;, according to the ordinance; which will come up for final passage ui tke next meeting of the citv counci;. ment is now on at the Commercial club to which anyone who thinks himself a first class player is entitled to enter. as me oi.ject ot the tournament is to! The auto mav be ordered nwav bv tlic find out by a series o games, who can owner, tenant, agent or police office make the best average. The contest lma ! miWn o nrm;t ;.. i... T1l rill. CKnUoIsm Tn.V.. ft. !!..,.. .. ..!.... II... ... ., . . ', . h . jjumuci vu. me. -vii on pin. t. .ii.ij x ami win close .Mav en. iu oilier wor.ls, no auto can nniKc now- prepared to bid on all kinds of I 20. Those who have already plaved are ' a stand in front of a business house building materials. Hive them a trial. ; Baumgartner, Bourne. Byrd, Dick. Civ-j unless written permission has been gi .! S. V.in or phone MX ens. R. Miller, A. X. Moore. R. Monres. ; en by the owner, tenant or agent. TJieiv ,. . . TfTr, Plants. Roland. Ryan, staley. Stonier. ; is an old ordinance anplving to ex ....,,.. Foww.tc it, i.iuhii.. Hcsuicotr. joscpn ii. .- pressmen, nnd this was introduced to ive been invited to attend i n wl.- 1 Urt v,- l r -i. t ... I . . . . ., , . ... . .,1,11.1 mm miner, i.asi apply to ine later nietnous ot travel mclit eight tables were playing. and getting about. have been invited to attend in a. body Sunday evening and witness the film's to be shown at the First Congregational , cmucN, snowing wnaiine government is doing in its most up-to-date postoffices iu the east. The films are the property of the government and are only shown : ny special permission. The same films will be showli this evening at the church. Endeavors Attention I Special mass meeting will be held at the First Con-1 gregntionu! church at 5:30 Sundav evening. Miss Kstelln Ford a Christian Fndeiivor espert will be main speaker. Miss Ford is a very able speaker ami a true live wire. There will be many helpful points brought out thit everp endeavor should know. Special music. Kverybody welcome and bring some body with you. Make this meeting a gmnd success. Mrs. Bob rttisimmons, former wife of the famous champion prizefighter, will speak tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. mid Monday evening at the First Freshyterinu church. .ome time ago Mrs. Fitjsimnions was converted, nnd since then, has bceii on the lecture platform. It is understood that she will tell her storv, which under the circum stances shauid be an interesting one. Your suit pressed 50c. Phoue 43. our flour fourlour 38 Salem Grocers Carry Oar Line-38, Ask For It. tUMUt Tip Top Selfrising Pancake Flour, Oregon Graham, all hard wheat, Oregon Wheatola for your breakfast. Mfg. By Cherry City Patent Flour Mills