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' EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store" , . jj: - ttTtt ft ft ttTTtTI A Continued Riddance of W 1 omen s and Mi sses Ready-to-W ear ft By Purchasing Here NOW Surp rise inery Offerings ii TOMORROW and SATURDAY Visit this section tomorrow and see the wonderful values in our great Clean-Up of all Hats. New York styles no two alike. Come and take your pick in this final clearance at almost give-away prices. SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS AT $8.65 The season's newest styles and fabrics included in this big lot; also many of the popuiar ' Sport ' models Clearance Sale Prices '. , $8 65 Suit prices have been cut in two and in many cases are less than half. Millinery selling in the sweeping clearance, at almost give away prices. 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. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses Suits. Clearance Prices on AH Women's and Misses' Skirts. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Coats. Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Waists Clearance Prices on All Women's and Misses' Dresses. Great Final Cleanup of AH Millinery. QUALITY AND SERVICE Salem Agents for W. B. Corsets, Onyx Hosiery, Munsing Union Suits Butterick Patterns & Publications ,tA.llAAi,i,AAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAA..AA....... AA.AAAAAAAAAAA....... " t "KfKt KKK rKKKKr K K ' n Let the Capital Journal New Today Ooluiuu put jour dollara on the right truck. MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Snlem, Stnyton, Mill City and all way 1'uiutB. Leaves Will City 6:15 a. m.; Muyton 7:45, Salem, 0:15. Ketuin, leaves Hulom 4:30 p. m.! riuyiun o:iu; aim uity Phone 13 All Aroma 1 own SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bllgh Hotel PHONE 700 -m ! m l mi M 1 1 1 fi il m 1. 1 r m . i AUCTION I'' I' j limy or bcU fi ;H"5jV Furniture for L- " cash. Piione I ; tv,-,A , fill, Woodry, tie ,''''' f Auctioneer j J ,4''1J TO RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Terfoct Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors . Phone 721 Salens, Ore. 8 Dr. Btono'i drug store. tmtmtmtuttnmtmmitmut COMING EVENTS May 12. 0. A. C. (.'a. lot banl lit Armory. May 13. Juvenile Artisans at opera house, with l'mtliiiid Juvenile Artisan hand. M.iy l.'l. Marion County field day nnd carnival. May 17. tlloo club mid voting ladies elub of Willamette University at Firs .Metho dist ehiireh. May I!). lYimnry election. May a.H. llig'.i school baccalau reate services, Viral Mctho tlist church. M.iy IK). Memorial Da v. May HI. "liobin HoiHtj" pomie, opera, ut high Bchool audi toriuni, June 1. Kilts' home-coming celebratiim at armory. Juno 2. High school commence ment exercises at Armory, June 2. Kimball college com mencement, 2:l!0 p. m. Invitations have" boen Issued by the trustees an. I faculty of tlie Kimball ( ollogo of Theology for the extent that the frost acted in rather a spotty way, as fruit men suy, nnd I that vegetables in most of the gardens 'are going right on growing. uaruen tools and hose at special prices. K. 1.. Stiff (,n. The Tm-Blu lady will be at Weller Bros, all this week demonstrating the goodness of Tni-lilue biscuit, dnintv wafers and eaUes. She will be delight ed to serve you. The Elks are gradually coming in, aa 600 Dine at State Grangers' Banquet Giants Tass, Ore., May 10. Six hun- areu orangera and invited gae.sts sat down to a banquet at Dreamland r-iik, which tlu grangers pro.v.ii.'ncj ihe n est ever served to a sta e grang? ton vent'on. Many happy ton's aud le sponses were given, the toi.ini i-u ?r le ing Wilford Allen, prcyiteut of the Orants Pass Commercial cljh,- Music was rendered tnr nigbout th-! evening by the Moose hau l cf this city. Mayor Trims, on behnlf of the eitj; Daniel Hull, for the Commercial c'ub. aud Mollie Belding. for the I.ortiJi' Auxiliary, each responded lo the ijran-! gers' toast of appreeiatiou for Or.utsl I'asa and the Bogue River valley. A.' II. Cason represented the .h-; ine Pomona grange, while Strife Mas tef Spence and Jann-s .Wheeler g.ivej most interesting S)veeches on behalf, of I the state grange. Mrs. A-iaa R. S'f i? er.-i son, of Portland, made the clu-inj i dress. She spoke for the nnoffl.'ial- visitors. Further reports w n: heard this afternoon and discuss"! As mi interesting sidelight, the Klks of Medford ennie to G.-am P'lts Ja night by special train, 200 strung;, rnd toidc charge of the eitv. sp'eiidid minstrel show was stag"d by the vis itors, and a banquet tor ii'llj gi.ests given at Josephine hotel. The Midicrd special returned at midnir,rl: the visit-j ing Klks vowing they had bce ro; il!y! entertained. I The grange late tonight elect;! the following officers for the coining year: Master, C. h. Spence, or (tiegcn '.'ity: ' overseer, C. D. Huffman, it le.vllefon; secretary, Mrs. Mary Howard, of Mu lino; treasurer, H. Her.sberf, of IikIc pendenee; chaplain, Cyrus Walker, v! Albany; steward, M. P. Yoini', of Clnfs- j knnie; assistant steward, hurles Ht.ys, ! of Sheridan; lndy steward, Mm. U. R. j Allen, of Tangent; Pomona, Mrs. U. D. ' Milhells. of (iiauts Pass. ! The 1U17 session of the grange will I be held at Astoria. I i i Buy one of our new Orbo;i De Luxe Ranges, :i!l.t;o to K. I,. Stiff &- Won. H. S. Hudson supreme master Artisan j accompanied by hs wife and son will! be in the city for the .juvenile Artisan entertainment to be given Saturday' evening. ('. L. McKenna, supreme sec-' retry of the Artisans, of Portland, and j Judge Morrow are also expected to at- j tend the performance. Mrs. Ella Watt,! who has been in Portland for several days will return tomorrow accompanied j by several Artisan friends who will: remain in the city to witness the jure- nile work. La Ctroua cigars speak for them selves, more quality' and satisfaction" than evty- was put into one cigar. I Here is a chance for a new manu-l fai'turing industry and the chance isj open to all comers. The post office department has decreed that afterl July 1, only two kinds of rural mail j boxes may be used, one for letters,! and the other large enough for alll kinds of mail, including parcel posti packages. Any firm may manufacture! iiieni, and the specifications may be i had by writiiv,' the fourth assistant postmaster general, division of equip-j inent and supplies, post office depart-1 Orbon de Luxe Range GUARANTEED. RUST-RESISTING, NON-CORROSIVE The Orbon De Luxe is made of pure Ingot Iron, the best materia in the world for stove bodies. We ab solutely guarantee these bodies not to pit or rust out. With the worst possible treatment they will only show a little surface rust. This Range is built first class throughout and is "The best Range in America." ifiliw Prices k: $39.60 ij'f I'l . . lo Jlfflfew? $53.00 V 02 We will allow you the best of prices for your old one in exchange. Try us. If you want a wonderful attractive stove of good quality and style see our ORBON IDEAL. PRICES $23.50 TO $37.50 Visit our Exchange Department the place of a thousand bargains and you can furnish your home at ONE-HALF PRICE. E. L. Stiff & Son "The Stove House of the Willamette Valley' c. ment, Washington, 1) The Sonora Talking Machine won' first prize for clearness and sweetness j of tone at Sau Prancisco. Myrtle Know kind, 4-1 Court. o Mayor Harlcy O. White is in receipt of .1 letter tins morning from the sec retary of the League to Enforce Peace notifying him that William Howard Taft, president of the League wouljl like to be informed whether the mayor had uppointed delegates to the meet ing of the League to be held in Wash ington, May 'Jii-J7. Already ."00 prom-1 itienr. cni.ens iiom nil puns or me country have signified their intentions of 'Attending, and if nnv leading cit- , .mi, in, in i , iv, Co mni'u m-,11 .n ,1... 1 . i ... i t, .1 . . ment exercises to be held in Kimball ; ' . ... " VW ' V " " ' lz( " 1,1 um. w 01 111 UK'. .Inc l,r"l', r ri n-- ... .......ii in,: hmia;v mil, nt ':.",0 o ,1 ii lie 2. lock Friday afternoon, Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The river is rising, and today the guage shows a depth of S.r feet above low water mailt. The rainfall during the Ul hours preceding M n 'clock this morning was .10 of an inch, making the total rainf.ill so far this mouth I.4S inches. lonignt. And the lug event year will take place at the Thursday evening Juno 1 at the home coming celebration, when hundreds of Elks are expected lo return to recall the days of long ago, when the Klk herd was not as numerous as in the present day. redentials. said of the the mayor. armory itizen might apply to Dinner dance in main dining room of Hotel M irion Friday evening. May 1-. I he course dinner served at i p. ; m. Music 7:30 to 10::!0 p. m. by striutr orchestra. Parties recumug large tables should make reservations t earlv. l.f)0 I'er tierson. (.'has (i. Mil-. Our prices are right, no reduction ; ler, Manager. j necessary. Gardner ii Keene, j-l..r. ! and opticians. i Removal Notice SEBOESSSISr Dr. Mendelsohn, ipeclallst, flu (Iftss i correctly. U. 8. liank. Wldg. Twenty six car loads of hogs have been shipped lo Portland bv Kvre and t'lvannugfi, since the firm began ship- piiitr six mouths ngo. Two ear loads were shipped today. Make the Capital Hotel your head quarters whilo in tiie eitv. Rooms 50 oeutH up to $1.00. Special Weekly rntes. Opposite Bush's bank, tf Oleasou Bishop, who lived here sev eral years ago and was employed nt the Haines more, was mariied last week in Indianapolis, where he Is em ployed as manager of . ithoe store, W hav brought you Ice competi tion. Its now up to you to tuport the new company to retain a Tegular moderate price with perfect servien. City Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel. 474. o t H. It. Hirschhorg of Independence was elected treasurer of the Smte (range yesterday, nt the minuil ses sion of the grange at (Jraiits Pass. ('. K. Spvuee of Oregon I'ity was elect ed muster. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, culmination or prescrip tion, tf Comotory Cleanup Dey Cemetery Dr. F. L. Utter recently bought a lot cleanup day Monday, May 2!, nil in-jon (Ink street, between High .uid Lib- "'""'i come out. i ue iiowen rrai- erty streets, m what is known as part! rie cemetery association, lialph 1 of the Lord property. A F. Marcus1 0,111111 tfjWiis the grantor, and the eonsidera- t , 0 was A house and lot in Jack EUiott Of Salom was yesterday I Knglewood was also lately' purchased chosen a member of the I'niversity ofjby Harry Looinis from Mrs. I.vdia Oregon student body, an honor much Probst, for a consideration of iM.'I.Vb coveted by the students of the insti- Hoth triusfers being hnndled by W. t nt ion. Fur the imst year, he has been 1 11. Grahenhorsi . sn We pay the highest prices for used furniture. K. L. Stiff Son. While others are reducing we are malinger ol the universitp base ball team, lie is a son of V. A. KUiott, state forreter. We can save you money on garden mill, n.,1, llrnd AY H...,n ' . I . . , ..dv.. w nrni, I'liiiuut-rn, II1C.I Cltsillg OUT STOCK. I nerC 8 tt TOU-t 355 Cliieket St. Phone 1900. , tfjson? ask us. Gardner & Keene, jewel-' o (era and opticians. I Salem lodge No. 4, A. T. & A. M., o I and Pacific lodge No. ,"u), A. F. & A. M. About 200 children wil take part in1 w ill hold a joint meeting next Wed-1 the excrcilses to be held nt the opera nesdiiy evening nt the Masonic Temple, j house Saturday evening when the when an address will be delivered bv W. O. ltristol, pist grand master of the state of Oregon. Other prominent Masons will take pari in the evening's program. The Handwriting on the WaU Eli ha P. Morcoiu of Woodburn for cir cuit judge. Pa. adv. Before the city council at the meet- Court of Fairis and the Court of Leg-! enos, oi tne juvenile Artisans give their entertainment. The order of Ju venile Artisans, as a branch of the, I'uited Artisans, has been rapidly, growing since its forst organization iii! the state last January the total num ber in the state being between 1.100' and 1400. ' i Trade in your old steve as part pay ing next Monday evening, wilt come ment for one of our Orbon He Luxe ranges. K, L. Stiff & Son. Trade papers are saying something about sugar advancing another notch an ordinance permitting the Southern Pacific to construct a tank fur en gine distillate on its property between Twelfth and Fourteenth Street. The tana w ill lie of average size, cafuble ' within n few- Jivs Sin.... ,.. h... v..i of huldiag 1S00 guUoii. j tliia habit for tho p.-.st year! the news is not very aJiirmiiig to the good I ae encouraging part of jump o i is nor. viii-v AU parties owing Peti Furniture Co. housekeeper. can settle accounts with O. L. Me- the report is that this time the i cck ai zi i .ortn ( ominemal or h.jis only five cents a hundred. Let i cctz oo.i .Minn mgn. may 10 , pimp. T.ie canning season is a long o (way off. ' - The heavy frost last night wa ratlY-i 0 er discouraging to those who have been ; The Deaf Mute strike out wonder giving their spare time towards culti-; will tw irl against Salem Sunday.: vntnig early spring vegetables. In sev-. Forty one strike outs in eighteen lit eral places, consider ible damage was Ling's. Some record. Can he hold the' done, but the general report is to the Loju bunch 1 mavU The Bigger The Task the greater the demand upon brain and body. For keeping the mental and physical forces fit, right food is necessary. It must supply certain min eral elements stored by Nature in the field grains, but lacking in much of the food of the usual dietary. Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including those vital mineral elements which are all-important for building sturdy brain, nerve and muscle. For the bigger work of tomorrow Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers. We will be in our new loca tion Monday, May 15th, and open for business. FULLERTONS The New McGilchrist Building Corner STATE a4ND LIBERTY STREETS 5: We would like to figure on your next bill of lumber or building material-. Falls Citv-S.ilcm Lumber Co., ol'J S. lith st. Male chorus would .lp'pear in a special program was responsible for the hug attendance last evening at the Orcgoi. theatre. Dining the past year, th -chorus has made a remark.ilile impiou ment in its chorus work under the di rectum of Dun I , I.aiiL'enbeitr. .Mi-. the nccomnninst. in In her piano was culled on to respond to repeater enchores. The comedy war. of lleorge C. L. Snyder, in his singiiiL, a nd special trained animal act plcnse-l the .uidience immensely, and the vau deville skit of (iahrielsou and Whit -was l-eall up to the professional stan dard, and everybody enjoyed thoi' work. The benefit us a whole met with enthusiastic approval, as evidenced bv' the repeated enchores. and will be o i again this evening. The O. A. C. Cadet band will give ?. concert at the armory in Salem Prida . evening beginning at S o'clock sharp. This band is composed of 40 piecM and was the official band nt the Ore gon building during their three week . stay at the San Fram-isco fair 1 i-t year. The concert will be followed li nn informal dance to be given bv th Salem club of l. A. C. in hnn or of tn.. isigne.l, does not include more than two senior class of Salem high school. TU thirds of the area involved and for dance .music will be furnished bv th j this reason, the improvement will be cadet band. Tickets for the coiicen. made. As the South Commercial street are on sale at Ward's ding store. Ad jwwing is practically assured, the par-j mission '-o cents. mav iinif pi 'ut recently ordered w ill be put o !m work, first on the fair grounds road. L. Bechtel. the real estate man, niad where about 10 blocks will lie improv a business trip to Kin"s Vallev veste - 'd, three blocks on the Portland roal.jday, driving; l-n miles through Albair even blocks on Church street and (and Corvalli. lie reports the roa.U fourteen bhu ks on South Commercial, t in fine condition for this time of vein. making a total of .14 blocks practically I 0 assured. It is probable that improx e- A social will be held at the Unitai ment will nbn be made on North Fifth ian church Frid ir evening. Friend ureet, i an.i i iiuvcu street. ami m.jiil.ers of the clnin-h are invited. The announcement of the Orpheus! Try Capital Journal Want Ada. The East Willamette association of Congregational churches closed the nn ! mini session in the eitv last evening I nun ine election oi .. r vt neeler ot -Minelie tdooni : r.ugene as moderator. Other officers elected were: Rev. W. II, Farqiur. Ashland, assistant modenitor; Rev. F. ''. Hutler. Hubbard, preacher. The fob ; lowing w ere elected on the aih isory hoard: 11. X. Smith. Jennings Lodge, Joseph Van Cleve, H. C. Dye, Oregon City, all for one year, and Her. K. T. iSh.ermnu. Corvnllis; Hev. H. C. Stover, Salem, and Mrs. Alice II. Dodd, Salem, for two years. The convention was jwell Attended. The next meeting place jhas, not been chosen. j Baseball Sunday, May 14th, 3 p. m. ' Woodland vs. I.oiu.League puk. Watch Salem's big league battery Din-hum and Hauser show them up. uuiyl-t The remonstrance against the pro posed paving of Church street, accord ing to those who have figured the sn- lurt'i,.!fil men ..u-n.i.l 1.,- tl,,..., U