THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916. TEN 4f444f4f4t4tt4tttf44MM44 ii?tMM?M??M?M mTm fffffffffffffffffffffffftfff 4f el) June White Sale Prices on Men's and Boys' White Wearables. June .White Sale Prices on all White China Dishes, Etc. Clearance Prices on all Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists 4t Over 36 Years of Successful M er asing in Salem witiiimiiiiiiiiiimiii)iiiiiiiiMiiiiiinimimiiiim: All Around T kc j(c sc s)e )(c 3( ft t ifc se COLUNG EVENTS TONIGHT June 1. Closing exorcises Stuto School for the Blind, Chris tian church, 8 p. m. June E. nigh scliooj commence ment exercises at Armory. Juo 2. Kimball college com mencement, 2:30 p. m. June 3. l'liblic speaking de partment Willamette univer sity, First M. K, church, 8 p. ni. Juo 7. Annual election offi cer Commercial club. Juno 7 Willnmotte University Commencement. June 9. Graduation exercises State School 'for the Deaf. .Tnne 14. Flag day. June 10. Sacred Heart Acad emy commencement exorcises. June 19. School board election. June 24. Moose day in Salcra. ifccjIcslciPcslccsftsfcilcsltils Dr, Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glasse- ea correctly. U. 8. Bank. Blda'. o Dr. Stone's drag nor. Our prices are right, no reduction necessary. Gurdnor & Keene, jewolors and opticians. While others are reducing we are increasing our stock. There's a ron sont ask us, Oardaor & Kconc, jewel ers and opticians. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. ANNOUNCEMENT liubarb Free Finest Fresh Rhubarb will be given away free while our supply lasts. Come early, get all you can use. DRIED PEACHES Local Dried Crawfords, per pound 5c Ward K. Richardson 2395 N. Front Street ANNUAL ie White U Special Prices on all White Goods June White Sale Prices on all Muslin Wear and Corsets. June White Sale Prices on all Table Linens Domestics etc. June White Sale Prices on Laces and Embroiieries. June White Sale Prices on all White Hosiery and White Shoes. QUALITY AND SERVICE I f own Dr. Stone makes no cliarge for con sultation, examination or proscrip tion, tf o The lire loss on the home of Soyinour Wilson of Yamhill oountv was settled today tiv the company represented in the city' by .1. K. Scott. Duplex Alcazar Range, demonstration by Mrs. Darling, factory representative liureu lL Mammon. The Woodmen of the World and Women of Woodcraft will hold memor ill services next Sunday evening at ine .net nri-icn nan. ine exercises me ntmn I, li i.nlj; I .. ...I 1 ' :':,,, 1 . Free 12;piece Aluminum sot value S9 with every Alcazar Duplex range sold luring the demonstration this week lit llureu & Hamilton The local members of the Royal Ro- sarians are in receipt of invitations to l no royal hull to oo given in honor of Queen Muriel fur the tenth animal rortliad Hose Festival, to be uiven rhursday evening, June H at Cotillion hall. With a Sonora Talking Machine you will never lack entertainment. .Myrtle Know! ind, 121 Court St, The Oregon state school for the blind will hold its il li u u ii I closing exercises tonight, at the First Christian church, beginning at X o'clock. Tho evening's exercises will be in two pniis, begin ning with a floral caiilitu, "The llrownics Whisper'1 nnd selections from 'A Mid Summer Night's Dream." The entertainment is free and the public is invited. il jJ To still increase efficiency and to make my service still more available to all classes, I have decided to reduce my ice to meet all cases. Hegiii'iing June 1 Cards for adjustments will be sold for $."1.01). Ordinary cases can be correctly diagnosed by modern ap proved methods; more difficult cases can ubtniu n X-liny examination and spinogruph for a nominal fee. livery case will receive my personal attention. Such examination made by an expert operator. Specimens 0f our high class Kloaoro scopsic work open for inspection. P. H. MAY, D. C. P. a C. Chiropractor, Hubbard Bldg., phone 072 Phone 491 03 0 i ii Be a booster smoite Salem made ci gars, La t'orona, Salem's best. Word was received this morning from Dr. 1!. L. Sleeves to the effect that he ami Sirs. Stceves would spend part of this week at Lake Oeorge, York, ami Fort Tieonderoga ami soon start on their homeward .journey, ex pecting to arrive in Salem June 11. They will stop off a lew d.iys at the flrand Canon. The hemstitching and button making shop of D. Adsett has been renin veil from 35 N. 12th St. to 230 Hubbard Wdg. jinioT Dr. Hill, physician at the Coeur d 'Alone Indian reservation in Idaho arrived here last evening, making the trip in a Ford auto, llis family has resided in this city during the school yc.ir, u daughter being a member of this year's high school graduating class Dr. mil and family will leave f'or their home by auto Saturday. J.ww puwctb uuiupicitj Two perfect complete ranges in one. Hurim eoiil, wood nnjl gas. Duplex Al c.i.ar demonstration this week, linren & Hamilton. The Chorrians will met Friday even ing with n committer from the state fair board ami the horsemen who arc interested in holding races on the Fourth of July and discuss plans for the second day of the Cherriun fair. As yet, the slate fair boird lieonle and the Cherrians have not been able i to agree ns to wbut should be done on ; the Fourth. When you build no matter what, get our prices on builders supplies. Falls City-Salem Lumber Co., 31!) S. 12th St. flume 813. Following, the custom of years, seats will be reserved for the families nnd j iminediaie friends of 'the in initiates 1 .iim.I ilso those associated with the ing to the defendants has been attach school at tho commencement exercises! ed in conuec'tion with tho controversy to be held at the 'armory tomorrow o . evening. Seats tfi the reserved section j The Artisans last night gave a sur will bo by ticket, only. There will be; prise paitv to Mrs. A. C. Smilh and no admission charge and the entire .Miss Florence Smith who will leave armory will be tinowu open to the. soon lo live in Iowa. The program at pin.i.c, excepting ine section reserved. , , 0 The missionary society of the First; Cnristian cuurch will meet at. the home! of Mi s. D. Olmsted, 24. Cnioii street, Friday afternoon June 2d. ' O ine Kev. ueorge t. lion returned today trom .Minneapolis where he nt- tended -the noitlieia Haptist convention lie will be prosent. at the prn.ver meet ing this evening in the first linptist church and fill his pulpit next Sunday. Mr. Holt preached in two churches of which he was. formerly p.udor, the First Baptist church of Waterloo, Io wa, and the fourth naptist cluirch of M iuuonpolis. I ns rn save yon money on garden hoso, Nelson liros. & 1'ntton, plumbers, 1 3D5 Cheuieketa St. Tlione 1!)06. tf Let's talk about the weather. Even 'the oldest inhabitant is saving some thing about the 'unusual conditi.u s, ai.d nee is what really happened diung May. the wind was from the north 10 ,lm.d f....t tl.n .1.... .... 1 .. teh south 20 dnvs; eleven' davs were ..I.,..,. ..! .1... i .10 .i.:.. cloudy till the time; the warmest il.iv was on t.iK 2d, when the mercury in the thermometer climbed up to the 77 notch and the coldest n'Rht was on the morn ing of May 11, with n record of 33 de grees above zero. W. W. Stetwer has purchased the Mm.le Crove dairy also the Knistiri. Knew diirv and will run both under thai name of Maple Orove dairv with theirl j office at 1215 S. Com'l. ' tf! The. following dentists will close their offices at 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays during the months of June, July, August and September. Kplev ami (Dinger, W. O. Asseln, Darby and Ibtrtnn, O. A". ONon, Smith and Fields, .1. ('. Ciitfilh, S. F.llis, Mark Skiff, l L. I'ttcr. junc3 (01 and Skirts The House of Quality and Satisfaction The Prospect school in district No. 69 held its closing exercises early this week when an excellent program was rendered to a house packed by parents and patrons of the school. Miss Gladys Jory was the teacher. About a dozen pupils of the eighth grade are taking tue state examinations today at the office of tho county school superintendent. Theso pupils are from districts in which no examination is be ing conducted at this time. Prof. G. B. Posoy, assistant pathol ogist at the O. A. ., is making his third spraying experiment tod ly in the Kosediile prune district. The experi ments are to determine. The experi mixture of spray is most effective in preventing brown rot. At 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, commencement exercises wi i be held by Kimball college of Theology in the assembly hull. The oration will be de livered by the Kev. (J. K. Smilh ami the charge to the cl iss by president. Carl l-regg Doney. The president of Kimball college, Kev:' II. ,. Talbott will present the diplomas. The Donald public schools held their closing exercises last night as a fitting end of a most successful school year according to Supervisor Drilletto, who attended the exercises nnd delivered an address to the pupils and patrons of the school. The teachers. Miss Mable "0,.v and Miss Stella Orettic, have both " uuiieu 101-nnoiner year nt a sun stnntinl increase in salary. The United States National bank of Newberg today filed a suit in the cir cuit court of this county ngainat L. J. Bond and .Mrs. L. J. Bond to collect 300 nlleged duo on- a promissory note. In addition to a iudi'ment in thin sum the plaintiff seegs to recover costs and 430 attorneys fees. Some bind bnlnnrr. the lodge last evening included a solo l,v M'lul llrassfield. singing by Mr. Campbell and several selections by the orchestra U Ml,, smith i- n j member of the La Area cltti), she was presented with a silver thimble by her lelllb HSSOi'illt.W T. .n-.uiin.r 'u ,'.i,t.,r. tainment close 'd with refreshments and dancing, BIDS WANTED 1 will receive sealed bids for n stock of merchandise, liriaciimllv groceries. of the invoice value of ifi(i;!2.2ii with i fixtures of 5S7.:i."i. located at 173 So. : Commercial street, Snlem, Oregon, up I to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, June joth, lull!. Terms cash, nnd a ten per i cent casii deposit, must accompany e.ich , offer. Might reserved to reject any and ; all bids. Inventory may be seen nt jury office and property nuiv be inspect ' oil nt Salem. K. U Subtu,' 740 Morgan . Hldg. Xated May ,11, 191(1. jnne2 Thomas H. Crawford, well known in educational circles, and for manv reus if. 'Vmh. ?hj of illamette ' niversity, died Wednesday night nt St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, in his ""nil year. Funeral services were held yesterday in Portland. The body ar rived in Suleni this nt'ternjnn on the 1 o'clock Oregon Klectric and wis taken to the Odd Fellows cemetery where burial took place under the auspices of the local Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. rH" 11,1,1 "as im wrogon pioneer, thc 1,i,""s 1,1 ,S''" C. P. Bishop, delegate to the Repub lican convention nt Chicago, neeompin ied by Mis. Itisliop, left for Fort land this morning, where they will be joiued by the delegate from Oregon going to the Republican convention, and also by delegates to the 1'rogrossive conven tion. Four years ago, the convention continued all wek. but the general impression in Salem is that the Kepubli can candidate will be nominited the second day" of the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Itisliop will probably spend some time in the east before letnrning. Mr. liisliop goes as a Hughes delegate. ft t TODAY'S BALL SCORES t )(c sjc sfc jt j)g jfc jc sjc sfc ss )Jc c sjt sjc jc )jt American. B. K. U Philadelphia iNew York Bush and Meyers; Caldwell and JJu- namaker. H. E. Washington Boston Johnson and Ainsinith; Thomas. 0 3 3 14 1 Buttt and H. 7 E. Chicago Detroit (5 Faber and Schnlk: Cunnineham and Stnnage, Baker. - x H. H. K Cleveland 3 U 0 St. Louis ..' 2 7 1 Morton and Billings, O'Neill; 1'arks and Hartley, rtevcroid. National. E. H. E. 5 3 7 2 Eixev Xew York 2 i'hiladelphia 4 Stroud, Shauer and Raridenj and Killifer. First game ' R. Boston q Brooklyn ,. 1 Rngoa and Gowdy; Chenev, and Meyers. H. E. 0 1 4 3 Hails Second game Boston Brooklyn Rudolph and dowdy; Miller. J ' R. H. K. ..2 7 1 5 l.fieers Coombs and i.Iulv R II. E. Cincinnati 4 9 0 8 13 4 Pittsburg ncniieioer, jjale nnd Wingo; and Schmidt. Xo others. Harmon It is the desire of the senior class ui me nign scnool tnnt no flowers be presented .it the graduating exercises tomorrow evening at the nrmnrv unit that there be no applauding during tiie presentation of diplomas. o At the competitive drill yesterday afternoon of the students of the In dian training school, company IS was given firs, prize, company A second, company C third and eoniny I) fourth The judge, were adjutant, gener.il White, lieutenant Compton ami lieu tenant Allen. According" to affidavits at the two express, offices, 482 persons received shipments of liquor during the month of May. Whiskey seems to be in the lend as only a 'dozen of these affida vits were made for the kind of drink that contains malt cxtr.tcts. During tho first, three months of the year, llonibrook, California, got about all the business of this nature from Salem,' bui. the May shipments indicate that! the old regulars prefer the kind that is sent from San Francisco. I o J. H. Herbsman, advance manager! for the Ellison-White Chautauqua, will! be in Salem Tuesday, June 0, to confer! with the officers and directors of fuel local association. A luncheon will be given Tuesday noon at the Spn, when committees will be appointed to tnke up the active work of preparing fot the annual chautauqua. The dates for Sa lem have been arranged for the week beginning Wednesday, July 12. The local officers are, Dr. H. C. Epley, president; A. A. Lee, vice president; O. E. Knowland, secretary; Henry Compton, treasurer. "Jim" Linn left today for Chicago, he says on "private business." Jim is not a delegate to either the Repub lican or Progressive conventions, but he sported a brand new tie, wore i gay little boutinere, his sweetest smile, and of course, some other togs; and his friends have a pretty good hunch tTiat he thinks he can get in as an nlternate, or something with tho women's parly convention. With his experience he should be able to direct any social functions, "hops' especial ly; and it. will not be surprising if his picture shows up on the front ptge of the Chicago papers as the grand major doino, " iii ink a-ilink " or whatever the women folks call that sort ot of ficial. Whatever it Is Jim will make goo. I. 0 Only home grown food and drinks ill be served at a dinner to be given at the ltose Icsuval ot (Irants I'ass, R emovaS Sale We are opening our Removal Sale with a few specials. This sale will be the largest in the history of Salem. Buy your Furniture now as you will never again get the high grade Furniture at such slaughtered prices. Solid Oak Rocker, genuine leather seat, large and roomy, worth double, now $3.80 9x12 Velvet seamless, rich colors, small figure Rug, special JQ Mission Buffet weathered oak finish, French plate double mirrors $8.55 Buy Now and Save Money June 10. With this in view, those in charge of the all-Oregon dinner have written the Commercial club in regard to securing logan berry juice. The Cherrians decided last evening not to support a cpieen for the Cherry fair, as it would not be exactly ap- Ipropriate for the organization having j in charge to a great extent the many 0 activities ol me tair, to use its mini- ence for any one queen. The Turner Rebekah lodge will come to Salem next Monday evening ami spend x few hours as the guest of the Salem Rebekahs. A program will be arranged lor the evening, to be ntol- lowed by a luncheon. About 2." visitors from the Turner lodge are expected. Word was received today by E. N. I'eetz. from his son Judge I'eetz. who enlisted about a year .vgo in the ma rines. For fhe past five months the voting man has been stationed at Pekin China, and is well pleased with his work in the marines and the jipportuui ty of seeing life in loreign countries'. o The annual conference of the United Brethren church of Oregon is now in sessiou in Portland. In making a re Port from this district, the Rev. II. B. Dorks, pastor of the United Brethren church of this city said that good jvro gress hud been made at. Hopewell and H.uleton and that at Salem all debts had been discharged. At the meeting held last evening of Cheniekota lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., the following officers for the coming six months were elected: .Noble grand', I Fra n k L. Keister; vtce grand, C. ti 1 I .. LM.. .. T..1... I .llit.llO , E-t I I .1 1 , .1 Ullll Jl. Petit; ( . treasurer, L. C. Zimmerman These of will be installed Wednesday, . Hcsidcs the election of offi cers anil regular niisiness tlie nrst ami second degrees were given candidate from Turner and Salem. , While the weather for the mouth of May has been regarded as quite unus ual, even for the oldest, inhabitant, there has been only 2."X inches rain fall. Since the first of the year, the ainfsiU for Salem Ins been as follows: .January, r.12 I inches;' March inrhes; February, 0.31 10.00 inches; April, 2.!il inches. The average gunge of the riv er for May was 5.") feet, with 4 feet lowest above low water on the last day of the month. In response to an inciyiiry from Gov ernor With.vcombe attorney general lirown today gave out. the opinion that the governor was vested with the pow er by the legishture to appoint a pub lic service commissioner to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of Civde B. Aitchison. Mr. Aitciiison's AUCTION SALE Of High Class Household Furniture at 1215 N. Commercial Street, on Friday, June 2, 1916, Com mencing at 1:30 One Arcadian Malleable 6-hole Range with water front and polished top, as good as new. One Hot Blast Heater. Two 1-4 Cut Oak Lib rary Tables. One Fumed Oak Din ning Table (round). Three Fumed Oak Din ners to match. Six Quarter Cut Golden Oak Dinners. Two Fumed Oak Span ish Leather Seated Rockers. Two Fumed Oak Rock ers. Two Fumed Oak Sewing Rockers. One Oak Secretary. TERMS CASH Note The above Furniture is all High Class and as good as new and will be sold without reserve. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 511 I Solid Oak Library Table, size .26x42-in., straight line, mission waxed fin ished, the kind everybody like, special $5.85 Sanitary R e f r igerator, perfect circulation, special $4.80 RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Are . Found Only Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. SALEM TAXI Cars of, any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way Points. Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. m.; Stayton 7:45, Salem, 9:15. fieturn, leaves Salem 4:30 p. m.; titayton 5:45; Mill City 7:20. Phone 13 resignation lias been in the liuiids the governor for several days but n;t not yet been accepted. II. II. On'), the republican nominee for the plao from Fasteru Oregon, who is now serv ing as sev rotary of the commission will ' be appointed to .Mi. Aitciiison's place. 0 An advertising man. is supposed if) be a live wire and for this reason, live ly times may be expected in Salem from seven o'clock until nine o'clock of the morning of June 12. The advertising club of Oakland, California, will bo on its way to attend the annual adver tising men's meet at Spokane from' June 7 to 9, nnd have written the Cont merei.il club that, they will be pleased to stop over in Salem two hours, visit the governor and state institutions and become actpiniutcd with the city thai, claims to have the finest, civic center in the west. It. is understood thai, the ad men will also do n few funny stunts on the streets, just, to prove how live they can really be on suitable oc casions. p. m., consisting of One Solid Oak Princess Dressers. Two Birdseye Mp.ple Dresser. One full sized- white Enameled Bedstead,. Spring and Silk Floss Mattress. Two 1-4 size White En ameled Bedsteads and Springs with felt and silk floss Mattresses. One Kitchen Table. Two Kitchen Linoleums One pair Portiers. One Couch Cover and Window Curtains. Kitchen Utensils, Boil er, Wash Tubs, Axe, Rake, Spade and Fork. One Singing Canary. Special 42-inch top solid oak 6-ft. extension Dining Table, sPecial $9.85 Chairs to match above, leather seat, solid oak, special, each $J5Q $27.00 Reed Perambulator now "$9.50 All High Grade Furniture in our Stock 9