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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. :: New Assortments Ready for . . I A complete stock of the t New Brushed Wool Sweaters (the latest) in newest J Excellent showing of Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits in plain colors iii Women's new dainty Dresseis of Voile for Summer effects and stripes.- - : : Women's new linen Dresses in the newest colors. I New nifty Sport Suits of crepes, very attractive. I New House and Porch Dresses of rood orade Ginehams and Opnp.wnrifwl t t no iivui ;oc up. Silks With a Guarantee Meyers Sells . "Moneybak Silks" X w "i .''WW j, i mil i MONEYBAK M ' ! IATI5NTK1 LJLm4y- -SKI-VAGIS SILKS J WC GUAPIANTII SILK TO GIVE THI PURCHASE FUNOCO, EXCEPT J' HACK MlMIOf.TO THI PRC MENTATION! WITHIN ONI YEAR FROM -j TO TMC MfRCHAHT FROM WHOM THE fHQl3 OEFCCTtVi WITH nCA&ONABLE no J7211 on m il MAY THE 10TII WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE OUR NO. 79 1TH 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 Wednes day. Embroidery and lace edged Corset Covers with pink or blue ribbon and embroidery, edged Drawers. Supplyyour Muslin Wear needs of these in this event and make a saving. See the window display. On sale next Wednes- ch 39c Each We Se ll Butter ick Patterns WILLAMETTE NOTES CharU'fl Hull, h former miMiibor of the iniiiiinft'iiiin'i hi ii ii ii Mwmmi jiri"ii"!.in'i'i'i RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Ferfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721. Salem, Or. "Salem's Big Department Quick Moving Prices for Slow Going Stock Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses Suits. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Coats. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Dresses. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Skirts. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Waists. Great Final Cleanup of AH 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 chances when you purchase here for we guarantee quality and satisfaction. Special Mention new Middy Blouses, niany kinds. the new Auto Hats. Wool Jersey Pongee Crepe " j MONEYBAK TIf ACTION. PNiCC WILL DC NC- AS NOTED ON THE ., ; PUHCHAftCR UPON 1". DATF. ) OF THE SILK ANfl THIS COUPON SILK WAS BOUGHT PflOVlOCO THC SILK TNCATMSNT AND OMOINAH1 WAH. PENNSYLVANIA TEXTILE COMPANY QUALITY AND SERVICE v r : : i x ' si. n .... 3 class of 1 !10 of Willamette university, but now a senior in tho University of California, has been visiting with friends on the campus for the lust few lays. Ho is on his wnv to Port land i "..wv no I't.iciMo nn-. in- KMiiimiiiiPii lAiKif-n ,m uui m- jm-ci ui m-im-u'j jaimn me eeius were scncuuerl 10 ui'Y' until May 17 so Mr. nail decided to; taken idace. F.videntlv Rex Orennus come home a couple of weeks early. While in Willamette Hull was n very popular student, both in nthlctifit and society affairs. He spent his fiist two years at Willamette and then finished nt California, he is planning to go back to Berkeley again this fall and take up the study of medicine. Professor James T. Matthew i will ' give his 1 lecture on the Fourth ltmen-1 the chapel of Waller hall to-; smil in i night at S o'clock. Too lecture is one . I of the faculty series which are free 'and disagreeable that it was thought ! to the public, and everyone interested , best to wait until next Saturday and in tho subject should avail themselves j in that time i is expected that tho I of this opportunity to hear the lecture. ' wenher w ill be sotled. j In commenting on the lecture Professor I Tho Y. W.-Y. M. U. A. vesper sorv , Matthews said: " If the first dimension ices were held in the l'liilodorian hall I denls w ith length, tho second with ' yesterday instead of on the campus ns breadth and the third thickness, what, had been planned. I'r. Curl (i. Poney i docs the fourth consist off That is the addressed the students. Special music mystery which I will endeavor to 'Cold this evening." It Is a certainty, Store I ! Selection shades. and pretty combinations. in plain white flowered de Chine and Japanese J 1 r t When y o u purchase Money bak Fabrics you get the very best you have the satisfaction of knowing that you can get your money back if the silk proves defec tive. ' Here is a small copy of the guarantee that goes with every purchase "of Moneybak Silks. however, that the subject will be an in teresting one as the professor is noted for his mathematical ability. I ho Muv dav exercises wi l not lie held todav on account of the rain which iius ciiiiuiiucti nun regoiaruy every nay has hated to surrender Ins power lo Queen t ranees I., and consequently has 'i, h easier. Falls City Salem Lumber invited Old Jupt' Pluvius to come itowiijt'o., 319 R. 12th St. and assist him in an endeavor to retain . o his )Hwer. At anv Tate he has "been The Orpheus Male chorus is in train much in evidence lately and his pres-jing for the high class entertainment ence can be explained for in no other 'to be given nt the Oregon theatre Wed way. If nothing further intervenes nesday and Thursday of this week. Manager Lyons plans to hold the eoron- i George C. I.. Snyder ins in preparation ntion ceremonies next Suturdav. It V:sja ehnrasteristic net, while Carl Gabriel- thought at first that the weather would permit of their being held someime eailv this week, but it lias been so cold nii-jwns given and a song service in which! Next Sunday 1 all look part was hold. 'will bo suitably I All Around Town tMMtt 3 COMINGEVENTS TONIGHT. Mrs. Bob Fitzsimmons at First Baptist church. May H. Salem Floral society at Commercial club. & May 910. East Willamette as sociation of Congregational churches, dist church. May 1011. Orpheus Male Chorus benefit at Oregon theatre. May 12. 0. A. C. Cadet band at Armory. May 13. Juvenile Artisans at opera house, with Portland Juvenile Artisan band. May 13. Marion county inter scholastic track meet, Salem. May 17. Glee club and young ladies club of Willamette University at First Metho- May 18. tiks' Homecoming celebration. May 19. Primary election. May 30. Memorial Day. May 31. "Robin Hood," comic opera, at high school audi torium. June 2. High school commence ment exercises at Armory. , Br. Mendelsohn, ipeclallat, ma glas ii correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. State Labor Conunisloner, 0. P. Ilot'f, went to Eugene today on some business connected with his depart ment. Make the Capital Hotel your head (Jbarters while in the city. Ilooms 50 cents up to $1.00. Special weekly rates. Opposite Bush's bank. tf The river this morning was 6.7 feet above low water staye. A rainfall of ..'10 of nn inch was recorded, during the past "t hours, making a total so far this mouth of .72 of an inch. Dr. Bfone'i drug store. John Robinson's circus will be in (Salem May -5. The advertising car was in town today, and the usu.U flam ing circus jHisters now adorn all the dead walls in the city and vicinity. We have brought you Ice competi tion. Its now up to you to support the new company to retain a regular moderate price with perfect service. City Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel. 474. tf Under the auspices of the Orange club , composed of graduates and stu dents of the 0. A. C, the Cadet bond from the agricultural college will give a concert at the armory Friday even ing. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion, tf James S. Stewart of Fossil, who was jn well Known and prominent figure i about tiio state house during the .10 li) j legislature when lie served as a repre sentative, is in Salem today on busi ! ness. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The Salem fire department was call ed out. yesterday on account of a chim ney tire at. the residence of John Shipp at14SH Smith Commercial at 1:20 yes terday afternoon. Xo damage was I done. j We can save you money on garden hose, Nelson Bros. & Pattou, plumbers, 1355 Chemeketa St. Phone 1900. tf The West Salem baseball team is ; coming to the front. Yesterday in a gamo with the R.ilem Woolen Mills, they won on a score of 14 to o. They will tempt fate once again next Sun day wheu a game will be played with the Quinnhy team. ' Hygrade cigars uphold the name they hear nud worth more. Salem made 3 cents. j The stage employes of tbe local thea- itres have organized .s a local chapter and will affiliate with the Internation al Alliance of Theatrical Stage employ es and Moving picture Machine Opera tors of the United States and Canada. The Salem operators organized with a membership of twenty. With a Sonora Talking Machine the time fairly flies and also is well spent. Myrtle Knowland. 421 Court St. The Juvenile Artisans are holding daily rehearsals propuring for their big entertainment to be given tit the opera house next Saturday evening. The Portland juvenile baud of 40 pieces, the best iiivenile Imnd in tne ! .w.vi..t -;n :.n n,,t.,rtu;n ! .,.i'.,i,J il.,.t Dt,.., r.,r,m iSaturdav evening. A few dollars put into repairs for that house will find 0 renter or buyer I son and H j vaudeville Hufus White will appear as stars in their black face act. At these benefit performances, the chorus will put oa seven good num bers each evening. &n.,..:nl mmltititr nt Pl.t ry l ' M..!o.. f. ,.,.l.,,.,. V., ."i, K. T. this evening, work in the R. C. degiee Visiting Sir K lights Welcome. is Mothers Day and observed bv most of the citiy churches. Men are expected to wear, a white flower iu honor of their rfother. The Tru-Blu lady will be at Weller Bros, all this week demonstrating the goodness of Tru-lilu biscuit, dainty wafers and cakes. She will be delight ed to serve you. o- At the Easter Sunday self-denial of fering for foreign missions, at the First Methodist church, the' Sunday school contributed t-10 and the church-$203. The Womans Alliance of the TJnitar- i.m church is arranging for a social evening at the church next Friday evening. A literary and musical pro gram will lie rendered. All members and friends are cordially invited. j A total ef 368 vehicles passed over the Siskiyou grade on J'acme jngnway during the month of April, according to a report received by State Engineer Lewis from the district engineer in Jackson county. "The Fourth Dimension" will be simply explained by Prof. James H. Matthews in the university chapel this evening, the leeture beginning at 8 o'clock. The lecture is open to the public and there is no admission charge o The Salem Canoe club is getting ready for the summer season. Resides adding several new dressing rooms for ih Tinmen, the boat, house has been overhauled and put in good condition. including a new tioor. The Mens liberal club will meet Wednesday evening at the Unitarian church. "The Peoples Land and Loan Law" will be the subject for general discussion. nll'u interested in pub lic discussion are cordially invited to these meetings. The Epworth league of the First Methodist church will hold its annual election of officers next Friday even ing in the church parlors, to be follow ed by a business and social evening. For the past year, Miss Eva L. Scott ras been president. The Knights of Pythias are planning l for a banner initiation i uesoay muni. Several prominent professional men and a few -from politic.il life will be given the first degree. After the bus iness "art of the session, a smoker will be enjoyed. Mrs. Edith Darr of this city was chosen president of the Degree of Hon or lodges in this part of the state, at the district convention held hist week in Albany. Mrs. Ilariet Loonev of Jef ferson wiis elected secretary. The next meet i n l'.. place of the convention will be in Salem. E. M. Scott of Montrose, Colorado, Accompanied by his niece, Miss Mildred Scott of Inger'soll, Ontario, will arrive in the city within a few days. Mr. Scott is coming direct for a short visit with his brothers and also for the pur pose of having his eye operated on by Br. M. C. Findley. Instead of appearing at the Presby terian church ns first Announced, Mrs. Bob Fitzsimmons will speak tonight, at the First Baptist church. She has seen much of life, and as she was converted about six months ayo, has been de-voting her time to lecturing under the auspices of different, church societies. Work on tho new building on Court street, to be occupied by the furni ture firm of ("leer and Krueger is pro gressing rapidly, as the basement space has been excavated and foundation work will begin within a few days. The new store will V on the site of the old Wexford theatre, and is being built by Judge P. H. D'Arey. The Standard Oil company has rais ed the salnrv of all its employes 10 per cent. This' effects 270 men in Port hind, whose average salary has been a little over .pbH) a month. Three men in Salem come in under this 10 per cent advance. R. II. C.impbell, special agent, John M. Walker assistant, and Kalph Mason. The Mercantile department of the Commercial club will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the Com mercial club. The Stevens bill will come up for discussion. This is the bill to come before congress, provid ing that manufacturer may establish a price on standard goods and tint the retailer shall be obliged to retail at the established price. o The call' for the meeting in West Salem Wednesday evening, in the in terests of the Oregon Socinl Hygiene society has been signed by Mayor ''. L. Frazure, Fred Wood. John Simon, W. S. Kitts, Eirl Btislinell, Charles Huge and J. 1!. Bedford, is a committor. The men's meeting will be held in the oveninw at the city hall, and the wom en's meeting Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. The Salem Floral society wi'l hold its monthly session this evening nt the Commercial club. Beside a discus sion as to what the societv will do at the coming Cherry fair, there will be an entertainment, consisting of a trio by members of the Cherrybud bind, n brief address by T. B. Kay. rending by Miss Marcella liynon, a talk by Br. R. E. 1,00 Steiner, and nn address on "Salem Beautiful" bv Mrs. Laura L. Nieklin of 1207 State street. The Salem Kifle club membership is now approaching close to the b'o mark. A list of those in good stand ing, which means those who have paid their initiation dues, will be sent to morrow morniii'T to the secretary of the state rifle club nssoci ition at Port land and to adjutant general White for endorsement. After their endorse ment, tiie order for ordtmuce will be sent to the chief id' oi.limiice, U, S. armv. at Washington and from him will come blank requisitions for ordnance to the arsenal at llenicia. Calil'oruii. o The Marion county Prohibitionitts lu "Many are hut few Answer SATISFYING SUITS $10 to $25 Phoenix Hose for Ladies. In Twenty-eight Different Colors. See Window Display 75c G. W. Johnson & Co. United States National Bank Bldg. BThe Store That Do It Now Buy That Odd Piece Of Furnitures that you have been getting along without. A Davenport will fill a long felt want. A Rocker will add to the home comforts. A Library Table gives a touch of convenience. aaa5aKaiia"CTSuccessors ""'S I by the" most approved methods. If you do not need glases, we will tell you so frankly. If you do need glasses you will find our glasses and our prices reasonable. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, ' 208-9 Hubbard -ession Saturday placed in nomination I for sheriff, K. A. Mover, a resident ofj Salem, formerly chief of police of1 Portland. The main plank in Hie plat-1 orm, aud on which the cauipnijjn will' be ina.le, is opposition to any channel in the present lienor laws. ". f inht ; will also be nude on legislative taxa- tinu n, county administration. Tlu Mtirinn county legislative ticket as t nominated by the convention is as fob! lows: I.. Ii. liiitdiff and .lohu Hunt ofj Salem: A. K. Harris of Hrooks; Knos I'resiiull of Marion and I.. P. Took of' AuiusviUe. j Reports from the Eosedale district I and other pints of the county indicutel that nt present, the prospects for a' prune crop are better than at my time1 during the past three years. This re-! port cullies from several prune districts! and from men who are inclined to take an optimistic view, after their experi-i enees of the past' three ye:us. The cherry prospects are what mifut bo J ailed about nn average. M my idler-j rv growers place the estimated crop, at a fair yield, nlthoith everythiim i I,,ks abeve the average in some sec-j tions. T'nfav orahle conditions are re- ported regarding the pear crop. Jul sumo localities, the trees ippoar to have j suffered from a diense t!:St will H'cat-I ly -ieu;ice the average vicbl. called get up" Our Call AND GET THE KIND OF A SUIT THAT WILL PLEASE YOU AND YOUR PURSE Saves You MoneyBmnr, 't I' V ; - f Watch Our Windows for Seasonable Furniture to Calef Bros.12221 EYE EXAMINATIONS You can trust us with the examination of your eyes with the assurance that it will be made accurately and, Bldg., Phone 109. New Today Ads worX while you leep-will have results for you in tho mornins. 9)C9C9e)jesjG$9!e:jc:ic;iec$ :1 ' Shipley's clean cut sale on . sj Women's, Misses' aud C'hU- dren's Coats, Suits and Dresses. :)c Means a lot to you. - $ sfr sje sje se $ sc sfc .-Je ss se sjc ): MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and nil way Points. Leaves Mill City i:l j a. m.j Stayton 7:4.1, Salem, !l:l.j. Keturn, leaves Salem 4:.'!l) p. ni.; .Maytou .T:40; Mill City 7;2u. Phone 13 2? SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place nt anv time. 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