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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1916)
V A r I ' - 4 TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. Clearance Prices on All Suits; Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, etc. MM MM Middy Blouses for AWomen, Misses and Children The Practical, Serviceable, Comfortable Garment for Summer Wear An Immense Assortmeat. Surely you will find in this big variety just the Middy Blouse you want. Plain white, blue trimmed styles, stripe effects, belted models in fact, you'll find every popular and wanted style here, and at a good range of pleasing prices. Sizes from four years in Children's sizes to 44 in Women's sizes. Women's and Misses' Middies, of cotton, wool or silk... 69c to $7.45 Children's Middies 69c to $1.50 Salem' s Big Dept. Store QUALITY AND SERVICE m f'"M . wiii) i,m i .... lf ZS Avoid the afternoon rush As an inducement to our customers who can shop early we offer these extra prices for Saturday up till 12 o'clock: LOIN OR ROUND STEAK 12 he Per Pound BEEF TO BOIL Per Pound BEEF TO ROAST 10c Per Pound SPECIAL FOR ALL DAY VEAL TO BOIL Per Pound VEAL STEAK Per Pound LEGS OF VEAL, WHOLE Per Pound SPARE RIBS Two Pounds 15c LIVER 5c et Market Orisbaicr cf Low Prices 271 Stats Street Judge P. H. D'Arcy will deliver his noted adilrosH, "Krin in Pootry and Siinji." nnxt Suiiiliiy evening in Port land. This address lias been received with marked favor in the northwest. All records can be played to a high degree of perfection on the Sonora Talking Machine. Myrtle Knowliind, 42J Court. The funeral of Mrs. Rachacl A, Mar tin, who died at her home at Wacondn Wednesday, May 24, 1010, will be held from the homo at Wnronda Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. .Services will be conducted by the l!ev. James Klvin jand burial will be in Hie City View cemetery. o I I have bought the Noodle house at 420 Kerry St. unit will not be responsi ble for any bills owing Jesse Lee. May Kong Tye. o Wheu a young man takes his steady to a circus, ho might as well be pre pared to be a sport and pay whenever he runs up against .i circus hold up. Last night severnl young men hail the privilege of paying L" cents each for rattan cushions that were kindly pass ed out by circus Attendants. Miss Walton and Miss Flower, both talented readers, will assist in the pro- gram nt the Court St. Christian church Friday, .May 2ll, S:lf p. in. Admission, 20 cts. and'lO els. , Prof. William R. Frorlchs, teacher of j Greek ind Her man at McMinnville col lege will occupy the pulpit of the first liaptist church next Sunday at both services. The liev. (ioorge K. Holt, thej regular pastor, who is now attending' the Implist convention at :uinncapoiis, will return in time to hold services the first Sunday in June. o Scandinavian Ladles Aid Festival. Scandinavian Ladies Aid society festi val will be held in the Swedish chnrcii cor. iS. 15 and Mill streets tomorrow evening. Saturday May 27, at S p. m. Free admittance, all -most eord'ully in vited to attend. Judge Daniel Webster appeared be fore the students of Willnmetto uni versity this morning ami gave the b,evs a talk on the llrnnd Army of the lie public, and the motives in holding Me morial dnv exercises. As a proof of ! their patriotism, the judge invited all the students to parlicipate in lue mv morial day exercises. NOTICE ...Those having relatives or friends in terred in the Clnggett cemetery jib in vited to be present nt a meeting to bo held at the Clear Lake school house, seven miles north of Salem, on the Mission Kottom road, Saturday evening Mav 27, nt S p. m for the purpose of effecting a cemetery organization. ( has. L. MeXary. Fidelity lodge, I. 0. O. F. of Turner!! and Chemeketa lodge No. 1 of Salem fl will hold a union meeting in the city next' Wednesday evening when the first and second degrees will be eon-; I'evred on several candidates from both Turner ind Salem. After the confer- jTing of the degrees, t no semiannual election will uo Held. AUCTION SALE 1 Tomorrow nt. the Quick KTchange, auction market at 1:110 p. in. consisting j of household furniture, wngons, harness j aud horses. Kveryhody welcome. Why pay the stiff prices for your iiirmluro ! when you can buy it t auction nt your own prices. 1 will buy your furniture i or sell same on commission. I hivc sold the contents of 2S homes siuco I: Opened the market. K. JJ. Woodry, Auctioneer, phone 611, o Japanese prints are the esence of art. Ki.",o Koiido, vice president of the Jnp-j anese color print society, will be nt thej Frame Shop and (liftery, 413 Court St., tomorrow afternoon end evening with a full line of prints running in price from 10 cents to five dollars. He! ... . ..ml. .... f .. I ' will spoaK OU " ine i rocess oi .uamng Prints, History of Color Prints and Conceptions of Japanese Artists." All are invited to fotno And enjoy the prints and his talks. Phone 81 for luck of service. West Central circle of First M, E. church will hold a cooked food sale at Huron & Hamilton's Saturday, May 27th. Tho march of progress is blazed by advertising get into line with a New Today add. Meeting Mail Order Prices AU 10 Cent packages Cookies' and Crackers, Graham, Oat-Meal, fi Vanilla, etc., now .-. C Crackers by the Box 8V2C lb. Corn Meal, sack .... 30c 15c can Oysters, 5 oz. can, 1 A . now "C Aster Milk, 2 cans 1 5c, 4 cans 30c, $3.50 per case. Snider' s Catsup, bottle .. 23c Economical Coffee, one Ofi lb. 15c; 2 lbs. for Ol Best Steel Cut Coffee, eciual CI to any, 3 lbs, for V i Pure Cider Vinegar, per )h gallon m 4c 10e pkg. of Soda, now-: 10c can of Pepper, Ginger, Mus tard, Allspice, etc., r now,"can DC 15c can of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Whito Pepper, etc., A now C Tillamook Cheese, now, Of pound tAJZ Pure Strained Honey, 10c pound; 5 gallon can QC QC now ipj.JJ 7 Bars White Soap for . 25c Fels Naptha soap, now 5c Best Valley Flour, now $1.20 Per Barrel $4.60 Hard Wheat ffl Jr Flour ... $1.30, $1.35 and $11 J EXTRA SPECIAL FOB SATURDAY Fresh Eggs, dozen 21c 3 Boxes Borriog for .. 25c Lemons, dozen .... 15c 6 large Rolls Toilet Paper 25c Spend your money la Salem; out-side mail order stores don't pay any taxes In your neighbor hood. Everything yon do" to boom your town to develop public spirit Is Just so much Invested to good advautage. Everything that helps the town helps you. Everything that harms th town harms you. He who serves his community serves himself. A trial order will convince you where you can get 100 cents worth of groceries for a dollar. Damon & Son 855 North Commercial Street Phone 68 W Deliver All Around Town COMG EVENTS . ' TONIGHT May 26. Domestic science and physical culture exhibition at High School, 8 p. in. May 26. Manual training ex- hibit pt high school, 8 p.m. May 2J. llig'a school baeealau- reate services, First Metho- dist church, S p. m. May 28. G. A. R. Memorial services, 3 p. m., at First Methodist church. May 29. Music departmeit University recital, M. E. church. k Mly 30. Memorial T)?y. May 31. "Robin Hood," comic opera, at high school audi- torium. June 2. High school commence- ment exercises at Armory. Juse 2. Kimball college com- mcneement, 2:30 p. m. June 3. Public speaking de- partment Willamette univer- sity, First M. E. church, 8 p. m. June 7. Annual election offi- cers Commercial club. June 7. Willamette University commencement. June 10. School bnnrd election. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist fits glasse es correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. 0 Haywagon rides will be taken tomor row by the senior and junior classes of the high school when they take their annual picnic at Lincoln. 0 Dr. Stone's drag sxore. It. J. Chapin left yesterday to at tend a "Logged Off Land'' conference iu Seattle. Luring the evening session he will deliver an address 011 "Soil Fertility.'' He was accompanied by Mrs. Chapin. Dr. Stone's Drug -Store for trusses. Miss Laura Grant of this city was elected treasurer of the Oregon Chap ter of the 1'. K. O. Sisterhood nt the fifth annual convention held yesterday in Portland. -Mrs. Vedi M. Jones of Portland was elected president. We can save yon money on garden hese, Nelson Bros. & Pafton, plumbers, 355 Chemeketa St, Phone 1906. tf 0 Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion, tf If its building materials coine to us. Falls Citv-Salem Lumber Co., 349 S.12th St. Phone 813. Gel shoe prices at DeVoe's. Salem chimney sweep, Phone 19. .. The lowest temperature of last night was at 4 o'clock this morning when the mercury in the thermometer belonging to the government, placed at the O. C. T dn. lt i-etnstered 47 above. It was 37 above at 8 o'elork this morning. DeVoe's Shoe Sale prices slaughtered. Social dance at Pratum Saturday night. Good music, everybody welcome. 0 ' Snook and Traver, Salem contractors, were awarded the contract for the building of a concrete bridge at In dependence. Their bid was .'f4,S02 as the lowest, with the second lowest bid from Tobiu and Stevens at $0,300. Shoes at 25 to 40 per cent discount. A. C. IeVoe. A regular $37.50 Birdseye Maple Princess dresser only $10.50 at K. L. Stilt' & Son. The Rev. Harry E. Marshall will leave tonight for La Conner, Wash ington, to preach the memorial sermon next Sunday and to begin two weeks evangelistic services. From La Conner he will go to Junction City. Hygrade cigars are winners. Salem made for Salem trade. Admission only 5 cents come in. There will he a meeting of the wool growers of the valley at Silverton on Saturday, May 27, for the purpose of forming a pool to be sold in the near future. All those interested please- attend. A $45.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, can't be told from new, only $25.00 at E. L. StU'f & Son. 0 Cemetery Cleanup Day Cemetery cleanup Jay Monday, May 29, all in terested come out. The Howell Prai rie cemeterv association. Ralph J. Stevens. tf 0 Three candidates were Initiated Into the Elk lodge nt the session last eveu- .....1 n.:il :lu,oal'tu. entitled til ftive the hailing sign, the grip of an. Elk and the privilege 01 wearing an Klk; pin and their names '.ire Clifford Taylor, Douglas Weir and Hcnrf Kllac 0 We repaiar and repack furniture, re tire goearts, hang awnings aud buy and sell furniture K. L. Stiff & Son. 0 Base ball Sunday, May 28, 3 p. m. YVoodburn vs. Salem, liiggest game ol the season. Woodburn .thinks they havi the pennant cinched but watch Salem '-. Big League battery show them up. m27 lo ' Ten Dollars Reward For informa tion that will convict anyone of usinir a stallion without a license. File in formation wuii your district attorney, and send copy to Stallion Registration board. Correspondence solicited. Stal lion Registration Ko.ird, Corvallis Oro-iron. T 0 rooms midway between New- port and Nye Beach. Also fur- nislienl housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mrs. li. L. Russell at 1'each St., 5 and 10 cent store. M N II 11 II tl II li M II 13 fi 11 M tl II II 11 ia 11 ii a t! 11 II u n u I! 11 ti 11 Si n ii 11 11 13 I t I n 11 11 fi ii u u li n M u 11 11 f u 11 tl tl li ii li ii n M 11 M WW Omit PireMemoval Will make a great number of families Happy Do not miss this event to get seasonable Furniture at Sale Prices. As we will moye into our new store in a few weeks, and do not wish to take any of our old stock with us; we have decided to sell you seasonable Furni ture at Cut Prices. In this lot we have included Refrigerators, Hammocks, Draperies, Rugs, Sweepers, Rockers, Davenports. and many other odd pieces. 13 19 i:i II If tl II li ii 14 U t: C IS It S3 li 11 13 m p REFRIGERATORS $G0 seamless Porcelain 547 $35 All Metal $29 $30 Side Ice J23 $22 Refrigerator. . $23 Side Ice . . . : J19J5 $15 Refrigerator $11 20 $12.50 Ref rig'r't'r J8J5 A regular $29.75 Davenport $23.50 A regular $20.00 Monarch Davenport $15.75 $8.50 Hammocks ...... $5.25 $6.00 Hammocks $4.00 $4.50 Hammocks ...... S3.00 $2.50 Hammocks $1.75 $17.00 leather seat and back Rocker $13.60 $16.00 leather seat and back Rocker $12.80 $11.25 leather seat and back Rocker $ 9.50 $ 8.50 leather seat and ' back Rocker $ 6.75 $ 7.00 leather seat and . back Rocker $ 5.60 $ 5.00 leather seat and back Rocker '..$ 3.80 A regular $45.00 Davenport A regular $31.50 Davenport Hammocks Rockers Davenports etc. .$36.00 .$25.00 mi M ni'-v.rij item Rugs and Linoleum $G5 9x12 French Wilton $60 9x12 French Wilton, seamless $55 8-3x10-6 Wilton seamless $50 '9x12 French Wilton U( $359xl2Axminister..?X t- , '?LQ Linoleum, 12-ft. Print, con curio aw.::... turn ' ' $30 9x12 Axminister t?l tC&'J 9x12 Axm'nst'r $20 jstfT $22.50 9x12 Axm'nst'r 1S . 75c and 53c Linoleum, 12-ft. Print, 85c and 65c Linoleum, 6-ft. Print, . . .48c $22.50 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels ...7 $16.50 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels $J3 $11.00 Wool Fibre, 9x12 $9 9x12 Grass Deltox & Dixie -. 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