TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOIRNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications W. B. Corsets i. f Wi. U I Flags tor Decoration Day An excellent vari ety of Flags mounted and un moifnted kinds, wool or cotton, priced from 4c each for cotton flags on staff to $6 for the big wool flags with eyelets and canvas edge. (Second floor) (Second Floor.) A Sale of Fibre Lunch and Shopping Cases at 49c Ea. These are of a tough tan fiber, riveted, metal corners, snap fasteners. Look Just like a small suit case. Just the thing for carrying picnic lunch. Splendid for motor trips, etc. SPECIALLY PRICED 49c EACH QUALITY SALEM TAXI Cart of any kind for any place nt any time. Office, Bliga Hotel PHONE 700 NEW HOUSTON HOTEL Sixth anil Kvorett street, Port land, Ore, 4 blocks from I'nion Station, Under new manage ment. AH rooms newly deco rated. SPECIAL BATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Rates: 50c, 7 So, I , $l.."it) per d.iy iis milled to please Mrs. Housewife S4 ,,J Use Oregon Graham, Oregon Wheatola and Tip-Top v-...:..jj Pancake Hour IkriHWl SWIM cxuauN CARRIED No person is ever advised by me to use glasses unless they are necessary. If they are needed, I will furnish the right kind at the lowest price consistent with the best grade of work. SUSS A. MJU0CH, Optometrist, 20S-9 Hubbard Bldg Phone 109. Special Clearance ; On Entire Stock of Women's and Misses' Suits-, Coats, Skirts, Waists, D Do yourself the justice of seeing can be saved by purchasing here. in all of the most popular models. AND SERVICE DECLARED NOT 6TJILTY Washington, May 27. Charles Glov er, president, and Henry Flnthor aid William riather, officials of the liiggs National hank, worn found not guilty of perjury today. The jury de liberated nine minutes. MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between ; Sulom, Rtayton, Mill City and all way I Points. Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. m.; ! Stayton 7:15, Btilem. 9:15. j Koturn, leaves Hnlem 4:30 pi m.j atayton o-Ai; Mill City 7:-U. Phone 13 for vonr Rrpiikfnst. nl- ways fresh. BY ALL GROCERS. Why Not Know for Certain Whether or Not You Need Glasses ? resses these assortments and the amount that Complete showing of Middy Blouses Our 797th Wednesday Surprise Sale s MAY 31st A Great Special Offering of Good Grade Talcum Powder Extra large 25c size, Surprise Price . 15c a Can A good quality imported Talcum possessing reli able antiseptic properties, compounded in an en tirely new combination. This powder is most soothing and refreshing and is unequalled as a heeling powder for babies. It will be found very beneficial to use after shaving as a preventative of that burning sensation. Packed in extra large cans almost twice as much powder as contained in the ordinary size. A big value if sold at 25c. For Wednesday Surprise, several odors to choose from, only - - - 15c Sale starts at 8 :C0 See the window display mttmtmmi;iiiiiiiiii:i)tuuuwiiiiiiii;Hiiii;iii; All Around T - ff-H Jt 3fC 3C )( 3QC jt SS sfc iC 3! 3jt COMNGEYENTS May 28. High school baccalau reate services, iirst Motho dist chul'ch, 8 p. in. May 2S. G. A. R. Memorial services, 3 p. m., nt First Methodist church. May "!. Iktusic department University recital, M. K. church. - M ly 30. Memorial Day. May 31. "Robin Uood," comic opera, at high school audi torium. Juno 2. High school commence ment exercises at Armory. Juo 2. Kimball collogo com mencement. 2:30 p. m. Juno 3. Public, speaking de partment Willamette; univer sity, First M. K. church, 8 p. m. Juno 7. Annual election offi cers Commercial club. June 7. Willamotto University rCmmeneement. June School board eb'ition, Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glass es correctly. U. S. Bank, Pddg. We on save you money on garden hose, Nolsou Bros. & Patton, plumbers, 355 Chemoketa tit. Phone 1900. tf o Eighteen candidates were initiated into Olive Homestead No. 35, Brother hood of American Yeoman nt the meet ing held last night. Dr. Stone's drug nor. necessary. Gardner & Keene, jewelers! . r . ' i Our prices are right, no reduction and opticians. Company M has been ordered to im port at the armory nt 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The company will inarch in a body to tho First Methodist church to participate in the Memorial day exer cises. o Dr. Stone's Drug Store, for trusses. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescrip tion, tf We buy nd pay highest prices for all kinds of used furniture. K. L. Stiff 4 Son. Moneybak Silks HtTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTfTTT Prices J 3 4 own I. C. S. display, Masonic Temple. , o While others are reducing we are Increasing our stock. There's a rea son! ask us. Gardner & Keene, jewel ers and 0p.fjc.inn9. Cemetery Cleanup Dagr Cemetery cleanup day Monday, May 29, all in terested come out. ' The Howell Frni- rio cemetery association. Ralph I. Stovens. tf ...The ( herrians have definitjjlv docid ed not to co-operate with the horsemen .niil state fair board in the Fourth of July celebration to be held at the fair grounds. At present the organi anon has no special plans, except to take part in all the events of the first day of the fair and the dance during the evening at the armory, Monday July 3. o I. C. S. display, Masonic Temple. Base ballSunday, May 28, 3 p. m. Woodburn vs. Salem. Biggest game of tho season. Woodburn thinks they have the pennant cinched but watch Salem's llig League battery show then up. ni-7 While the spring weather may be a trifle backward in tho Willamette valley, conditions seem to be normal in the- Imperial valley of southern California. Ciuteloupes from that sec tion are now on the market this morn ing, retailing at 15 cents each, or two for a quarter. O I. C. S. display. Masonic Temple Hose, lawn mowers and all kinds of garden tools nt K. L. Stiff & Son. The public library will be closed all dav Tuesday, Mav 30, on account of Decoration d:iv. It is also understood int ?" tbr l.-a.ling stores will observe tho -il.iv nnr nven nminintr for ft few the -dav, not even opening for a few hours in tho morning. The grocers and butchers will probably remain open un til noon. Harry Seward O'Hara and Miss Lil lian Pago were married this, after noon by the Rev. James F.lvin, at the (ni.-omige of the First Congregational church. The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. James Klvio jjnd the mother of the bride, Mrs. Tnge. CARD OF THANKS We wish to th.mk our friends for the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement and for the beauti ful floral offerings. W. 11. Harris and family. mm L C. S. display, Masonic Temple. Dr. L. O. Altaian, Homeopathic phy sician. 290 N. Liberty. Phone 117. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Paterson and daughter, Helen Louise, were forwarded to Portland this aft ernoon on the 4 o'clock Oregon Elec tric by Webb & C'lough. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday at Portland, from the chapel of Finley & Son. Buy La Corona cigars for over Sun day Salem made 10 cents. I. C. S. display, Masonic Temple. o The Salem Street Railway band will play at the le.igue grounds for the base ball game to be played Sunday after noon. It will also take part in the parade memorial day. May 30. The band now numbers -'S pieces and is under the direction of Curl Poppe. . Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bhlg. Phone 410. Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures ho-ives. Price $1; for sale at all druggists. Prune men are up in the air as to prospects for a crop. The cold weather of the last 10 days has retarded general . development, and just at present, grow ers do not knew whether the late bloom will develop or whether the crop this year will have to depend on the early first bloom. Carnations, lillies and gladioli at the Yew Park greenhouse, 1105 S. 12th. rhone 253-W. Your old range taken in exchange on an Alcazar or any otiier new inline. 1! u re n & Hamilton. Members of the Commercial club are beginning to talk of possible candidates for the officers of the club to be elect ed at the meeting to be held Wednes day, June 7. The fiscal year of the club ends May 31 and at the annual meeting, a general financial report will be made. Also- the ratifying by the members, of the election of the direc tors of the seven departments. o Trade in your old stove as part pay ment on a new Orbon !e Luxe range at E. L. Stiff & Son. o Alcazar ranges burn both gas and wood. One oven for either fuel. Dem onstrations next week. Buren & Hamil ton . o " The Cherrians have accepted the In vitation of the Booth String Orchestra to attend in uniform the dance to be given, at the armory next Thursday evening, June 1. Friends of the Cher rians who have not received invita tions, may secure them at the Capital drug store. This is the final dance of the string orchestra. It is entirely in formal and the dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock. - Demonstration all next week on Al cazar gas and wood combination ranges Buren k Hamilton. You can have all kinds of music in your home if you have a Sonora Talk ing Machine. Mvrtle Knowlnu 1, 421 Court St. Mrs. John Holm, formerly a resident of this eity, died May IS at the home of her brother, A. K.' Baker, at Grays ville, Tenu., nccording to word received in the city yesterday. Mr. anil Mrs. Holm were desideuts of Salem about 25 years ago, going from here to Mon tana and later to Fruirland, Idaho, where Mr. Hoim died about a year ago. Mrs. Hidin was a member of the Wo men of Woodcraft, and both were affil iated with the Cottage street United Kvnngclical church. Let us figure on your next bill of lumber, builders hardware, paints, etc. Falls Citv-Snlem Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th St. rhone SI3. Mrs. W. H. Dancy, chairman of the committee for the baby parade, one of the leading . Ventures of the Cherrian fair, will appoint her (vommitteos early next week. Last year fhe bnby parade was one of the most attractive features and it is expected that arrangements will be made, through the offering of cash prizes and hiving cups, to bring j out a display o'f Salem infants that i will bo a credit to the eity when' shown in the Pnthe vmoving pictures throughout tho country. Come in this evening and see the Japanese prints on exhibit at the' Frame Shop and GU'tery, 415 Court St. Mr. Kondo will give a tall; on Japa nese art nt 8 o'clock. The sophomore class of the high school is now winner in the inter-class debutes, having defeated the juniors in the final debate of the semester yesterday afternoon. The winning sophomore orators were Dewey Probst, Ralph Barnes and John Scofield. The junior team, which had formerly de feated the seniors was composed of Paul Pierce, Clen Ackermnn and Har old Aspinwall. The judges of the con tent were Prof. .1. O. Hall, the liev. V. T. Porter and the Rev. R. X. Avi- 8011. W. W. Steiwer has purchased the Maple (irove dairy also the Kaiser View dairy . and w ill run both under the name of Maple Grove dairy with their office at 1215 S. Com '1. ' tf In order that Portland autosists may know more about the Willamette vulley the McMinnville Auto club and Dallas Commercial club will co-operate with the Salem Commercial club in promot ing general information in regard to a Sunday loop trip. It is the purpose of these organizations to advertise a trip that Portland autoists may take in one day's drive, cming to Snlem by way of Xcwberg, McMinnville and Pallas, returning to Portland by the Pacific highway. Within a few days, a com mittee from each of these cities will meet and arrange for an advertising campaign. Attention Modern Woodmen of America. You are reipicsted to be pres ent at the lodge hall, MeCoinnck Blk. Tuesday, May 30, l'Jli'i, to take part in the memorial day parade and exercises Geo. Keinochle, V. C. PERSONALS 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Powers of Port laud are in the city. Dana 11. Allen is in Portland today attending to legal matters. H. Clifford Spaulding of Xewberg is in the city for an over Sunday visit. Ifollin K. Page was a passenger this morning on the Oregon Electric for Portland. Miss Beryl Cam)) of Portland is in 'he c-if v. the gust of M'. Walter L. Spaulding. T. It. Albeit and Miss Clara Albert will visit with relatives in Portland uver Snudav. Benjamin Brick returned this morn ing from a business trip of several days in Portland. Hurry Baker returned to his homo ,at Taconta yesterday after a shurt visit in the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boegtlin left yester day for a two months visit with rela tives at Laramie, Wyoming, and Boone Iowa. Miss Florence Elliott of McMinnville, is spending the week end in the city with friends. She was formerly a resi dent of this eity. for his homo last evening after at tending the grand lodge of Odd Fel lows. He was accompanied by Mrs. Schlebrede. Roseburg Review. Milo Atterbury, formerly a resident of Roseburg, but for some time past of Salem, arrived here this morning to attend the carnival. Roseburg Review. Willard Hall returned this morning after an absence of four weeks travel ing in northern California and south ern Oregon in tiie interest of the Chi cago Picture house. W. F. Drager and family returned here from Salem last night, after at tending the funeral there of Mr. Drnger's i'at'ner. The elder Mr. Dinger was once a resident of this city when be first tame to Jhis state. Roseburg Review. Base ball Decoration day, big double header, one admission. Xcwberg high vs. Salem high. 1 p. m., Loju vs, Battl ing Bradford, 3 p. in. League grounds. Don't miss this opportunity to see Sa lem's big league battery. mny29 If Salem folks happen to have any friends who are prisoners of war among the civilians interned in Germany, they may write letters, but should not send registered packages. Such packages are not admissable and while they may travel as far as the frontiers of Ger many, they will be .returned by the German frontier receiving forces. In an order recently issued by the post of fice department at Washington, post masters are instructed not to receive any registered articles for prisoners or interned civilians in Germany. Pecoration day is your chance to see Salem's classy ball team play the lend ing team in the league. Battling Kradfords vs. Loju, 3 p. m., Salem high will play the Xewberg high at 1 p. m. Hand music. League grounds. mny2!) vFor the tirst time in 25 years there is no local hay on the market, accord ing to D. A. White who has had a quarter of a century of experience in selling hay and mill feed stuffs in the city. The shortage at present is due to the fact that stock men in the east ern part of the state required the home crop raised for their own stock on ac count of the severe winter. Also to the fact that Portland and the Sound coun try iias been buying heavily from tne Willamette valley all winter and spring. The alfalfa hay from Califor nia is now retailing at $20 a ton. Moose day, Saturday, June 21, prom ises to be a big event for the Moose brethren in the city. Benjamin BrVk, who has been in Portland several days, returns with the news tliut the Port land lodge has promised to attend with twu carloads, and that the Oregon City lodge will be on hand with its band. All other Moose lodges in the valley will be urged to make Moose day in Salem a great event. The evening's entertainment will include the initia tion of about 200 members, addresses by Judge Morrow and Judge Gntens. and a grand banquet. The Moose slogan is 1.H0O members by 1917, i.nd the cele- Seasonable Merchandise at Removal Sale Prices Everything included in this sale. Refrigerators of known quality all go at cut prices. Compare, the following list of values: REFRIGERATORS It will pay you to pay our store a visit, look around and ask all the questions you wish. r,.,.,,,,., .,,.......,,. .... m H..IWI..IC r ; 4 : :- ' V , - 4 . t , i ? . v : fi.MaiMBxt,,fr-tiWiMili lit il WW -" - AS ATT OPTOMETRIST I examine eyes, design, make, fit, adjust and repair glasses at reasonable charges. The experience I have had, the care taken in every step from the initial exami nation to the glasses fittoM to your eyes and the privilege of adjust ment at any time you wish to call make my service highly satisfactory. ( would greatly appreciate an opportn- ' nity to serve you in any way that wiil mean better and more comfortable vision and glasses for you. My 34 years of practical experience will always be at your service. guarantee satisfaction in every respect. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210-211 TJ. S. Bank Building, Phone 110. SALEM OREGON 4132812 CEMtfMMTO RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Or. brntion of Moose day is part of tlx campaign. The postal authorities at Washington have come to the conclusion that if tin public in general was better informed on posto'ffice affairs, there would be less trouldesi,'tne conditions aris ing. With a view of educating the pub lic, the official Postal Guide, heretofore selling nt i'.i a copy, will be issued alt er July 1 at 40 cents a copy. Tbit guide tells about everything worth knowing about the postal department, besides giving a list, of all recognized postoffices in the country. After July 1, a money order for AO yaits, addressed to the Distributing Clerk. Postoftice Department, nshington, D. C. wiil ' bring the boo'v, known us the Official I Postal Guide. The whole 'family will enjoy rending the Capital Journal. $G0 seamless Porcelain $47 $05 All Metal $29 $30 Side Ice.. $23 $22 Refrigerator. . $J8 $25Side Ice V..J19J5 $15 Refrigerator $11 20 $12.50 RefrigVt'r $3 75 1