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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store" T TTTTT ' A Continued Riddance o Women' s an Mis ses I Surprise eady-to- Wear FOR TOMORROW I Special Sale of Women's and Misses' Coats Every Garment Must Go. Save Your Money By Purchasing Here NOW For Tomorrow Mlinery Off enngs j , Visit this section tomorrow and see the wonderful values in bur 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. $8.65 it The season's newest styles and fabrics included in this big lot; also many of the . popular Sport models. ViCtlX CUHC JUiC I lCO , t jjj JjLj 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 all Millinery. Salem Agents for W. B. Corsets, Onyx Hosiery, Munsing Union Suits Butterick Patterns & Publications If rLX QUALITY AND SERVICE f Marshfield Hotel Was Burned Today Marshfiuld, (r., May 12. Seveval persons hail narrow escapes when the Marshfield hotel was totally destroyed by firo this afternoon. The fire started by the explosion of an oil stove. The interior of the building was in flames in a few moments and the smoke was so heavy that the occupants were nearly suffocated. Oeoige i'. Melroe who lived on the second floor was burned about the head, attempting to save his trunk. We pay the 'highest prices on used I furniture K. I.. Stiff & Son. The primary election will be held one week from today and t'nose who would like to exercise their privilege of citizenship and have not registered will be permitted to vote by having their vote sworn in by two freeholders. Smoke Hygrade cigars none better, price 5 cents, Salem made. She is very clever entertaining and l beauty Sonora Talking Machine. Myrtle Knowlaud, 421 Court. Reed Rowland of the high school will have a chance to ne his vocal chords next winter, as yesterday he was elected yell lender for the school for the coming term. Oral Ilagedorn was elected manager of the Clarion, the school paper, and Orris Fry, bask et ball manager. The president tnd other student bodv officials will be elected next Wednesday.. Dance Aumsville Saturday May 13. Salem orchestra. 10 Boxes of the largest 40c oranges ever seen in Salem are on sale at Hoth Groc. Co. Next Wednesday, May 17, is the elate for the monthly meeting of the Com mercial club. This will be tho last meeting of the entire club before the election of officers for the coming year. This election will he held June 7, and from that date, all the recently elected directors of the seven depart ments of file club will .Assume control and the club will be under entirely new management. Dance at Brooks Saturday night, May Kith. Music Salem orchestra. E. B. Lemon and Registrar Tennant, of O. A. C. were in Salem yesterday and arranged for an excursion for sen iors of the Salem high school to Cor vallis next Monday. The high school students will lie taken for a trip of in spection over the college campus and buildings and will be the guests of the institution on th.it day. Special rates have been given by the rail roads. If its building material come to us. Falls Citv-Salem Lumber Co..H!) S. 12t!i. l'hone Sl.n,. ... The chemical analysis of our distilled water ice show fl.S.8 per cent pure. City Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel 474. YOUR GROCERY ORDER FOR SATURDAY Strawberries New Potatoes Cabbage Green Peas Head Lettuce Rhubarb Home grown Asparagus FRESH MEAT EVERY SATURDAY Country Sausage, Pork Roasts, Backbone and Spare Ribs PUT OUT PLANTS NOW Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery and Asters. Good sturdy plants that will grow. Onion Sets, 4 lbs. for 23c. Ward K. Richardson 2395 Front Street Phone 494 SAUSAGE 11c Per Pound ROUND STEAK 15c Per Pound T-BONE STEAK 15c Per Pound SIRLOIN STEAK 15c Per Pound SPARE RIBS 2 Lbs. for 15c Midget Market 371 STATE ST. Originators of Low Prices AD Around Town t ''f M"M-H i I Dr. Stona'f drag store. l ummttttttmuurmnnut COMING EVENTS TONIGHT May 12. O. A. C. Cadet band -at Armory. May 13. Albert. II. Cummins of Iowa at Armoiy, 8 p. m. May 13. Juvenile Artisans at opera house, . with Portland Juvenile Artisan band. M i.y III. Marion County field day and carnival. May 17. Oloo club and youn ladies elub of Willu'metto University at Kirslt Metho dist church. May lit. l'rimnry election. M'ny C. HiRh school baccalau reate services, Mint Metho dist church. May .10. Memorial Pav. May 31. ' ' Robin Hood' comic opera, at high school audi torium. June 1. Klhs' home-coming celebration at armory. June 2. Hi(;h school commence ment exercises at Armory. June 2. Kimball college com mencement, 2 : :J0 ii. m. Try Capital Journal Want Or. Uandefcohn, specialist, nta glast a correctly. U. 8. llauk. Bldg. Tom Ordemann will sing Sunday in I'ortl.ind at the While Temple at too rcinilar morniiitr ncrvi.-e an. I tl.n (afternoon for special Mother's day ex ercises io ne iiem m tne i. .M. c. A. Make the Capital Hotel your head- iuunrri wnuo ill uie eity. Kooms OU cents up to 1.00. Smviul weekly rates. Opposite Hush's bank. tf George M. Brown, attorney general. his been asked to delier the memor ial address at Kunene, May ;io, the ex ercises to be held under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Hepublie. We hTe brougut you tee 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 The Roseburg board of directors for ninllv nwiirclcil h iwinti n. t for I;,.-... inure nijjli school to John Hunter of Ku 'none, ncceptinj; his bid of 57,700. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The following Salom persons were in I'oitlmd yesterday: frank S. Ward, Imperial hotel; II. (!. Cochran, Corne lius; C. I'. Itishop, Imperial; Hen W. Olcott. Seward; frank J. Miller, Tni perial hotel. Cemetery Cleanup Tkv Cemetery ; cleanup day Monday, May !, nil In terested come out. The Howell Prai rie cemetery association. Kalph 1. etcrens. tf Tlie funeral of Harry Moir who died yesterday morning at the (lood Samar itan hospital in Portland, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Elk lodye. The body will lie morning until 2 o'clock. The services will be according to the Elk ritual. We can save von nione? on Harden 'hose, Nelson tiros. & l'atton, plumbers. 305 L'hsineketa St. l'hone 1906. tf At the story hour at the public llbra rp tomorrow morninir the children will be told about " liiki Tiki Tavi'' and after this interesting tale, something about the jackal and the alligator. All children who like to hear animal stor ies are invited to enme to the library tomorrow morning at 0:30 o'clock. The Handwriting on the Wall Ell sha 1. M orcein of Woodburn for cir cuit judge. Ta. adv. The Deaf Mute strikeout wonder will twirl acainst Kalcm Sunday, fortv one strike outs in ek-htecn in. I nines. Some record. Can he hold the I l.oju bunch f may 13 no Aunrunir; )iuuo crop IB SHIO, ao 'cording to reports from that section' (from men who have been out in the. orchards this morning and made a care ful inspection. In fact, it is not only safe, but lust at present, conditions are fivorable in that section for a fine crop. Hut the frosts of last ni-ht put the finishing touch on com, pota toes and beans. Baseball Sunday, May 11th, 3 p. m. Woodland vs. Lojii.Lengue p.ik. Watch Salem's big league battery Durham and Hauser show them up. may 13 The fortunate ones to be received into tne MIc herd last evening were, Hint' A. Olson, Charles M. Kvre, frank M. Simon, h. S. (Jeer, Hmid' Hill, Rav Clam, O. (j. fnrdy, X. W. Ha noun and Nichuict Cartwright. Others were vot ed on lust night, nnd there will be an other initiation next Thursday evening. Woodry the auctioneer will sell your farm stock sales for 2 per cent and guarantee entire jaitiintc'Jton. l'hone mi. Dr. SWne makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion, tf The American Valvelcss Pump Co. today filed supplementary articles of incorporation changing tho name to Valvelcss Tump company. The Poke gamn Livestock Co., of Portland was incorporated with a capitalization of! "000 Alld the ImleoAn.lent H.nl V. I tate Co. was incorporated at $10,000 ! nun me principal oitice in Portland. Woodry the auctioneer will pay you the highest price for vour furniture. Phone .111 Wanted For Saturday auction sales household furniture, horses, cows, hogs, farm implements, harness, wagons, bug gies and anything else you may have to sell. Xo sale no charge. Phone "ill, Woodry the auctioneer. Mrs. E. L. Kapphalin, 812 North front, will wear the Mary Page gown, as she held the winning ticket at the Oregon theatre last evening. The Ore gon has been giving out tickets at its Monday and Tuesday performances,' the lady holding the winning number; to be riven an order on the Meyers store for the Miry Page gown. " j We pack and repair furniture. E. L. Stiff & Son. ! $3.no Auto gloves for $2.00 Higrade colt auto glove with gauntlet, Satur day special '.P0, blick or tan. Mosher; the tailor, 3t State St. i Luther J. Chapin will go to Mon ! mouth and Independence tomorrow to arrange for the corn shows to be held , in Polk county next fall. It is prob able that the big corn show for Polk' county will be held at Independence and that tile exhibits will be shown here at the annual Marion county corn show. j The Cherrybud band will play to morrow at the Marion county trad; events and will lead the parade besides taking part in all the exeriises. The boys will parade down town in their new suits of bright red with gold trimmings and in the evening, give a street, concert. The band has recently bought new instruments and now num bers 2.). This makes it one of the strongest jitveuile bands in the north west. Convince yourself by buying a pound of (Jem blend coffee at 3."c "per lb. that the (pialitv is equal to any 40 or 4.1c eotfee in town. We blend ami roast it. Hoth f!roc. Co. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 We hang awnings and retire gocarts- a. i miii & ton. Meeting Mail Order Prices 50 lb. sack salt 40c 1 gallon catsup 40c 1 lb. can Chocolate. .30c 6 lbs. broken rice for 25c Valley Flour, sack $1.20 (Our best), bbl $4.60 Superior, hard wheat, sack $1.45 bbl $5.50 Rose Brand, hard wheat flour, sack $1.30 Salad Oil, gallon.-. $1.20 Corn Meal, sack. . .30c Corn Syrup t Dark, gallon . . . 48c Light, gallon 60c 10c can pepper 6c 10c can ginger 6c 10c can mustard .... 6c 10c can allspice 6c 15c can cinnamon. . . 9c 15c can nutmeg 9c Baking Soda, 1 lb. pkgs. now 4c 3 cans salmon for. . 25c Soda crackers by the box, pound .... 8 l-2c We Pay 21c For Eggs Spend your money in Salem. Outside mail or der stores don't pay any taxes in your neighbor hood. Extra Special for Sat urday Lemons, per doz. 15c Fresh Eggs, doz. 20c 2 loaves bread .... 5c Damon u Son 855 Thone N. Com'1 St. 68 We Deliver. Boost for your home town rEKTRAI r;M ' " AUCTION )fM'" I buy or sell Furniture for cash. Phone t-&k M1' zr mm When In SALEM, OEEdON, itoy at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Eatha BATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.50 FEE DAY The oaly hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bui. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors PJione 724. Salem, Ore. MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Dailv Between I Sulem, St.iyton, Jlill City und all way I l'oints. Leaves AI ill City 0:15 a. m.; I stayton 7 : -1 5, yalcm, !):15. j Return, loaves Salem 4:30 p. ni.; stayton 5:43; Mill City 7:20. I Phone 13 m I Good Eat in o- Is the Kevstnne nl Hpaltli - o - J You can buy the keystone kind of Groceries of us. Fresh Tomatoes, first of the season, per lb 15c Royal Ann Cherries, first of the season, per lb.. .15c Fancy Head Lettuce, 3 heads for 25c Goose berries, per pound 5c Extra large fancy Cucumbers, each .15c Florida Celery, per bunch 15c Have ordered 25 cases of Dollar Strawberries by express from Winchester California, for Satur day, at 10c per box. Westacott & Thielsen Salem's Best Market Place. 'Two Phones, 830, 840. 426 State Street nwiThe $tore That Saves You Money, Warm Weather is on its way. Be prepared by buy ing that 1 Refrigerator Hammock, or other Summer comforts that add so much to real living Our line of Rugs is the most complete and well selected line in Salem, and it would be well for you to see our iugs before buying. Compare our values and prices with other stores. Successors to Calef Bros.'