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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. Clearance Prices on AH Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear All Around Town tf, t Vacation Time f Of dependable quality and style are ready now for your inspection and selection. We do not believe you will find a larger or better selected stock of travel ing requisites in this locality. Our trunks and cases are famous for their strength good appearance and low price. They give real satisfaction. Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Regular Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags in various sizes and leathers at prices that suit all purses. Visit this section on the (second floor) Embroidery for Graduation Garments Our Embroidery section offers many suggestions for the making of dainty white dresses. Flouncing in dozens of beautiful designs with narrower embroidery to match. Among the new arrivals are em broideries of Voile in matched sets beautifully embroidered with colored silk in light blue, pink and plain shades and pink and blue combina tion. 85c and $1.25 per yard, accord ing to width. TOMORROW'S BIG SALE OUR 795th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE Good Grade Huck Towels at . . . . . 11c each This sale will appeal to all housekeepers who want to replenish the towel sup ply at a distinct saving. Regular size huck towels, in plain white or red borders. A big towel value at a little price. Next Wednesday HcEach Sale starts at 8:30. See the window display. Agents for Butterick Patterns .unci itn M unci IM and Publications L Faculty Believes He Is Not Leader-Will Not Haye to Turn Informer That Maxwell . Ball, editor of tho Williimet to Collegian, who was recently auspeudod from the t'uiversity for liia alleged connection with the placing of tho cow In chapel, will ho reinstated tit a meeting of the faculty culled for 3:45 tliiH afternoon in a persistent rumor on the cum pus today. Jt is stated on good authority Unit both Ball and the members of tho funnily hve ntfrecd on terms which will Capital Drug Store Now located in their new storts-McGilchrist Budg. Corner State and Liberty Streets Lad:CS" e nave a Demonstrator who will be pleased to give you demonstration of r.Iaarine Beauty Lotion, Satin Cream ' and all the requisites of a beautiful complexion. Demonstration for one week, Slay 15 to 22 inclusive, Is being considered by many and the need of travel ing goods will na.turally be up for consideration. Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags New Scotch Madras Draperies Just in a new shipment of imported Scotch Madras for window draperies, rich effects, dainty design with pink, blue or yellow figures. Those who ap preciate something "different" in the drapery line should see these. Priced at 50c the yard. (Window showing on Liberty St.) Complete assortment of plain Mar quisette Drapery goods with plain edge wide tape border or open work borders, ecru, champagne, cream or white. 25c and 30c the yard. (Second floor.) QUALITY AND SERVICE X it f 'I f JjLJLifilSS! allow him to return to school mid this agreement will bo curried to completion lit tho luculty mooting. Tho students of the university have been unnnimouH in their desire to have Hull's suspension terminated and upon tho agreement of Bull to comply with cert Hin requests of tho faculty which do not include his divulging the mimes of uny other participants in the event the meeting was called this afternoon. Friends of Hall hnvo pointed out the fact that ho has never been tho leader in any school prank and for that reason that other parties undoubtedly initiated the offenso for which he is being pun ished. Tho entire campus is confident that Ball will bo reinstated at the. meeting this afternoon and that unless affairs tuko some sudden and unexpected turn Hull will attend his classes tomorrow. The drill team of the Woodmen of the World and the thirteen delegates left this morning for Newport to at tend the district convention of the W. 0. W. They left on the .Southern IV cific and will return Thursday after noon. This district is composed of four counties and the meeting at Newport is held primnrily to select a delegates for ! the nnnunl meet of the head ciimp, to I l.n lw.1.1 H.I., ........ .. I IV.... Tt... .... in .v. turn j i hi ii l i'1-iiwi. in: ui-legates and drill team attending are: I,. S. Ocer, llollis Kdwards, L'dwiml Fami nes., li. A. Fiaser, O. 1.. Dulling, J. P. Houillnrd, John Prints, William Wright, I). L. Donaldson, Thomas Nowhere, II. K. Donaldson, Chester Uowen, K. C. Crnwford, T. F. Fuller, (leorge Donald son, N. N. Matlock, Chus. Jaunot, (1. W. liirons, 1,. U. Fletcher, Hoy Campbell, Floyd Smith, C. M. Frye, Kmil Donald sou, C. 0. .Matlock, Jack Swicnink. Editor Journal: In publishing the notice of appointment by the com mander of Sedgwick Post, (1. A. li. of comrades for visiting the schools you gave the date thereof as being next Friday, whereas the said visits are to bo made on tho Inst Friday of tiie month, towit: May presumably at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. I'lease make the correction ind accept the thanks of the Post for your kind ness. D. Webster. Tomorrow evening will be rather a busy time in the city. At the Com I nioreiul club, tho fegnlarly monthly j meeting will bo held, and as' this is the last ouo in which tho directors for the ; past yenr w ill mnko a report, it will be of more than usual interest. Just be fore their meeting is called, the commit tees appointed by Benjamin Brick to confer with the Salem Floral society will meet in the Business lien's league j room. In the Masonic temple, Salem : lodge, No. 4, and Pacific lodge, No. 50. iwill hold a union meeting, the first since tho new temple has been erected. I And the glee club and' vouni? ladies' club of Willamette university will irive a concert at the First Methodist church Police officer Percy M. Vainer... I need uid will appreciate your support Republican candidate for 'constable. Pd. adv, Campaign bill posters have been tlac ing placards and campaign literature i upon the telephone poles in this city I contrary to the law according to the j police and a number of the campaign managers are out pulling tucks todny. i The posters setting forth the virtues of i the various candidates wero posted on tho poles through ignorance of the law and not through any desire to break the 1 laws and no prosecutions mil follow. COMING EVENTS May 17. Glee club "and young ladies club of Willamette University at First Metho dist church. May 17.' Monthly meeting Commercial club. May 19. Primary election. "May 23. May fiubson at Open ilouse. May 19. Lecture by Prof. Mor ton K. Peek at public library. May 24. Halom chapter Sons American Revolution organ ized, Commercial club. May 28. High school baccalau reate services, First Metho dist church. May 30. Memorial Day. May 31. "Robin Hood," comic opera, at high school audi torium. June 1. Elks' home-coming celebration at armory. June 2. High school commence ment exercises at Armory. June 2. Kimball college com mencement, 2::!0 p. in. June 7. Annuul election offi cers Commercial club. .Tune 7. Willamette Cnivcisity commencement. Br. Mendelsonn, tpeclaUst, fits glasi- correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bldg. Special services will be held by the Woman's Relief Corps on nonce and ar bitration day, Saturday, May 20, at the Moose hall. All are invited. Dr. Stone'idrag store. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Elliott, and Max Buren and son drove to Corvallis this morning to visit the state institutions and see the drill of the 0. A. C. cadets. Dr. "Stone's Heave Drons cures heaves. Price $1; for sale by all drug gists. o According to the bulletin issued bv the First Methodist church, James T. Matthews, Florian VonEschen and George H. Allen nro reenlnrlv licensed local preachers in the Methodist Episco pal cnurcn. Wo can save you monev on cardan hose, Nelson Bros. & Pntton. tdumbers. 355 Chemeketa St. Phone 1906. tf The city library board, at a recent meeting, made a ruling that on band concert nights during the summer, the iinrnry snouiu close at H:1S o'clock. This will give those who wish to ex change books an opportunity to do so Deturo the conceit begins. If you want superior service and courteous treatment call 474 for ice. City Market Ice & Coal Co. A parish meeting has been called for the members of St. Paul's church, to meet tonight in the Guild room. The innunl meeting was held some time ago, and the special meeting tonight is to take up the consideration of mat ters pertaining to the pnris'.i ,ind plans for the coming year. ...The chemical analysis of our distilled water ice show flS.8 per cent pure. City Market Ice & Coal Co. Tel 474. Lieutenant Phillip A. Livesley. of Compnny I, Woodlnirn, will appear be fore the examining board this evening. Inking the examination for first lieu tenant. This board is composed of Ma jor l one Abranis, Captain Max (Solil- liar, Lieutenant Louis Compton and Dr. C. A. Cnshutt, of tho medical reserve corps. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Governor Withycombe today issued a restoration to citizenship to C. W. Cm-others who was tried before Judge .1. V. ( nmpbell in CJacknmas county in October, 1913, for perjury nud sen tenced to serve from 2 to 5 years in the penitentiary but paroled from the bench. Judge Cimbpoll, bv whom 'ie was paroled recommended his final release from the sentence. The Handwriting on tho Wall -Ell-ha T. Morcom of Woodburn for cir cuit judge. Pa. adv. Kenneth Day and Beryl Day. the two young men who are held under a charge ot larceny Trom a building, waived pre liminnry hearing in the recorder's court this morning and were bound over to tho grand jury under $250 bonds each. They were charged with entering the Hnnsott flax null nnd stripping some of the machines of tho brass tniuiniuis which were soul tor old junk. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sulfation, examination or proserin tion. . tf Members desiring to purchase their own ritles may do so at following prices, which cover cost of gun and packing: New Krag rifle. J5.64: used Krng rifle. $3.75; Krag carbine (used), $3.SU; star- gauging (extra), $0.t!t; extra cartiidg s per thousand, $15.00. Hund the amount to Officer Nicholson or Secretary Geo. within a few days, so do it today. Sa lem liifle club. While others ore reducing we are increasing our etock. There's a rea son! ask us. Gardner & Keene, jewel ers and opticians. Notice is hereby given that J. Bogeu and O. Johnson have completed their contract on the road in road district No. 40, known as the Charles Work road, and that the county road master bu filed his certificate of completion for tho same. Any person, firm or corporation having objections to file to the completion of s.ud work, may do o on or before "titii d.iy of May, 101 't. at twelve o'clock noon, in the office of the county clerk. Max Oehlhar, county clerk. iuay2J Several used extension tables $3.00 up. Buren & Hamilton. Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gardner & Kcenc, jewelers and opticians. The Oregon Electric and a. P. & S. railway officials believe that a ticket agent might be moro enthusiastic about the Columbia highway if he had really seen this most wonderful drive in Amer ica. Just as a little matter of educa tion, the officials of these roads invited about 150 agents of their lines for a lit tle ride up the highway Sunday. In eluded in the fortunate ones to get n free ride were J. W. Ritchie and H, C. Kelsey, of this city. Lee W. Acheson, No. 86 on the bal lot, for constable on the Republic in ticket. (id. adv.) maylO Shopping cases of Fiber matting and vulcanized fiber imitation leather 59c special. Buren & Hamilton. The Ellison-White Chautauqua man agers have de'finitely decided to hold their Chautauqua in Saloiu from July 12 to 18. In selecting these dates the management is inaugurating a new' sys tem of dates, making each Chautauqua be?iu on Wednesday nnd close the night of Tuesday the following week. In or dinary chautauqun courses, Monday and Tuesday are rather quiet days, but with the new arrangement, Monday and Tuesday will be two of the best days of the course. A good valour couch used Bhort time price $4.00 Buren & Hamilton. Gibson Refrigerators with water cool er -attachments. Cool drinking water always at hand without extra expense or trouble. Buren & Hamilton. The flax committee of the Commer cial club will make a special report at the monthly meeting tomorrow evening. As this promises to be possibly the biggest proposition to come before the club the coining year, it has been sug gested that all who wish to become fa miliar with the subject, make it con venient to hear the first report. One cent postage will also come before the meeting for opinions. The reports to morrow night will be the finale for the directors of the past year. After June 7, the club will be in charge of entirely new officers and directors. The Sonora Talteing Machine won first prize for clearness and sweetness of tone at Pan Francisco. Mvrtle Know-land, 421 Court St. ' The water for the McGilchrist foun tain has been turned on by tho water company -ind a meter installed to find out just exactly how much water will be required a month by the fountain. After this has been ascertained, it is understood that the water company will then propose some sort of a com promise with the citv.. According to the citv ordinance, the city is entitled to water free for a fountain down town "for man and beast", -.ind one of the questions to decide is whether the fountain on Commercial street near the Lndd nnd Bush bank fills the bill. Screen doors and windows, doors 1.2.1 and up, windows 9c sq. ft. No charges for measuring. H. W. lieinhard 2ii(i Chemeketa St., Cor Commerci.il. o Found, One postoffice key, two door keys, one store key, all on a button hook as a key holder.' The party to whom these belong may apply at the postof fice and prove "property. But before making application for this lost prop erty, the foct must be taken into con sideration that the bunch of keys was probably lost several years ago as they were dug up yesterday by a carctiikc'r of the postoffice grounds and have all the appearance of having been under ground many a year. A 10c supper will be served at the I'nited Hretlucn chuivh corner of 17th and Nebraska May 17 from 5:30 to 8 p. in. Free program. Also booth of ice cream and home made candy. For the first time since the Masonic Temple has been completed, the two Masonic bulges of the city, Salem Indue No. 4 and Pacific lodge No. 50 will hold a union meeting in the Ma sonic Temple tomorrow evening. The principal speaker of the evening will be W, C. liiistol of Portland, past grand master of the state of Oregon, n nun who has been prominent in Mason ic circles for many years. Addresses will also be made by W. H. Dnncy, master of Salem lodge and Charles McCarter, master of Pacific, lodge. The session will close with the servinir of refreshments, over which Glen O. Xilos will preside. Cemetery Cleanup D.--" Cemetery cleanup day Monday.- Mav 29, all in terested come out. The Howell Prai rie cemetery association. Ralph I. Stevens. tf C. 0. Constable, countv fruit inspect or, after a trip in the Kosedale, Liber tl, Snnnvside and Kaiser bottoms dis tricts, sizes up the fruit conditions as follows: The prune crop will be a big one, although not necessarily a bumper crop. Some fruit will be m.irked by the hail, while the wind and rain did but little danage. Loganberries condi tions are favorable. The prospects for apples are better than for many years. The cherry crop is rather spotted and the chances are good for about an Av erage crop. Teaches as a rule, are not good, due to the lack of care and spray ing. The California blight and peach curl leaf have dnnuged the peach trees, and only those that have been properly sprayed, promise a yield. Pears promise but a light crop due to a blossom blight. A few dollars put into repairs will add dollars in revenue if properly used ask us for particulars we cam- n full ine of builders suorbes, Falls City Salem Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th. Phone S13. .1 N :.,.4' : : 1 Theodore . Burton The Fearless and Faithful Friend of the People America's Formost Statesman Republican Candidate for President of the United States Primaries. May 19, 1916 VOTE 28 X Burton, Thed. E. Restore Business and Prosperity. We Need Him at This Critical Time W. D. Miles Republican candidate for j countable employed at penitentiary has had criminal experience for tlTP past 0 years and will appreciate all votes cast in his lax or. Pd. adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meyers returned vosterdiiv from an automobile trip of 23H0 miles. They left Salem April 7,1 and their travels took them through: .ill parts of southern California and: into Mexico. On the return from Sac-1 ramcnto north, the route was on the j Pacific highway, over the Siskiyou; mountains. In southern California, i the roads were fine and the only bad I roads were those found in northern, California nnd southern Oregon. After passing through 'Bakorsfield and Fres- no with the thermometer 110 above,, Mr. Movers s.iid the valley of the Wi1- lamette surclv did feel refreshing. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. .Tourdan of Seattle ac companied them. j Unsanitary refrigerators are a men-1 are to health. Buy only new, clean re frigerators. See wiiat we have in the well known Oibsou refrigerators with I water coolers. Buren & Hamilton. Although F. W. Woolworth, the pion- j eer five and ten cent store man who ras I in Portland last week, could not arrange , to visit the home of the loganberry, yet j Mr. Devore, the local manager, did in-! t induce him to the pleasures of drinking ; I.oju. He wns so much pleased with this new drink that he at once pro- i nouueed it the most refreshing soft ' drink he had ever tasted nnd ordered a supply sent to him in Chicago. Mr. Woolworth stated that the east docs not realize the wonderful scenery of tne! west and while he hud been to Europe! -7 tunes, this trip to the west was the! most wonderful of all. The California hot weather was tiresome on Mr. Wool-' worth, who is 73 years old, but as soon i as he reached Oregon he greatly im- ( proved. m Notice is hereby given that X Bogen ! and O. Johnson have completed their, contract on the road in road district! No. 40, known as the Chirles Work; road, and that the county rondmnster! has filed his certificate of completion i for the same. Any person, firm or cor-1 en F. (DI PRESENT COUNTY ASSESSOR IS ASKING THE REPUBLICAN VOT ERS OF MARION COUNTY FOR A SECOND TERM. HE HAS MADE GOOD HIS FIRST TERM. WHY CHANGE THIS IMPORTANT OF FICE NOW. 73 X BEN F. WEST Pni.l "S if J Taid adv. poration having objections to file to the completion of said work, may do so on or before L'lith d.iy of May, 19Hi, at. twelve o'clock noon, in the office ol the county clerk. Max Gchlhar, coun ty clerk. may-3 Let the Capital Journal New Today Column put your dollars on the right track. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Eligh Hotel PHONE 709 RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Are 5 t; i ri 4 I luuuu vsmjr At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. .MIW MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 0:13 a. m.; Stayton 7:-15, Salem, 9:15. Return, leaves Salem 4:30 p. m.; stayton 5:45; Mill City 7:20. 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