THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT' RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 3, 1916. Drucker Trunks, .Lilly Suit Cases and Bags the kind of carriers you'll like to travel with on your vacation. Trunk Section, Second Floor TEN Anno al June - White Sale Meyers' The Mid-Year Money Saving Event Special Prices on all White Goods Jane White Sale Prices on all Muslin Wear and Corsets. June White Sale Prices on all White Hosiery and White Shoes. June White Sale Prices on all Table Linens Domestics etc. June White Sale Prices on Men's and Boys' White Wearables. June White Sale Prices on Laces and Embroideries. June White Sale Prices on all White China Dishes, Etc. Clearance Prices on All Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, and Skirts r Sixteen Oakland Firms Yield Tacoma and Seattle UseTorce Women's and isses' Stylish Bathing Suits M Such a riot of color this new, big assort ment of Bathing Suits presents. The very latest styles in blues, greens, yellows, pur ple, orange, old rose, reds, etc., in plain colors' and fancy ef fects knitted and mohair fabric models. Prices range from $2.50 to 55.00 No.. 798th Wednesday Surprise-(June the 7th) A SALE OF DESIRABLE BRASSIERES AT 89c "Formu" brand Brassieres at this price are very unusual bargains. They serve as a dainty corset cover and also mold the form and give a perfect, smoothness to the outer garments. Neatly made of the best material trimmed in laces and ribbon run. A most unusual value for next Wednesday only ()c Sale starts at 8 ::'(). See the window showing White Shoes at June White Sale Prices All Women's and Children's White Footwear in cluded in this special sale event, including the new white washable kid shoes in button and lace models, also in a stylish colonial pump. 7 QUALITY AND SERVICE I7 June White Sale Prices on Summer Togs for Men and Boys You fellows who enjoy comfort will certainly fall for these nifty Sport Shirts made of good grade materials in plain and stripe effects. Priced $1.00 and $1.50 ling Suit Time If you're looking for Bathing Suits of real class don't overlook the assortment we have prepared for this season; plain colors and in color com binations' that are most pleasing, priced $1.50 to $3.50 Straw Kats for Warm Weather Straws and Panamas in the season's latest styles are here in models that will suit your face, figure and pocket-book Straws $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Panamas $5.00 - 4 4-M-4-4-4 4-4 44 M 44444444-4 44444444444 4-H 11 Shii Francisco, June .'I. Acting under instructions from Toliio, tin1 Toyo Kiseii Knisha Steamship lint- today si n it was ready to nn't't the d'ina n ds of the striking longshoremen. " The fight is us good won," de clared Secretary Foley of the unio i when he heard this news. "The Toy Kison Knishn was rho key line. OthciM must follow suit.' ' Sixteen Oakland firms granted tlr' sirigers' demands tndny. It was hi -lieved that the trouble might-he over and that work along tln waterfront might lie resumed ly Monday. Only a fen- independent lines an i the Steamship Owners association ueic cintion threatened to import Mexican holding o"t this afternoon. The . and Filipino striliobrealiers Monday un less the stevedores ' and riggers re sumed work and accepted 11 proforn-.1 II) )ier cent increase. The task of iinlo"..!;ttg the i,0(lli.tii)i) silk cargo brought here hy the Toy. Kisen Kaislm liner Tenyo .Main wi!. begin immediately. James ITolland, first vice-president the Riggers and .Stevedores I'liion, as serted this afternoon that he expect".1 the Spreeliels intcwMs -would meet the strikers' demands next. He believed the principal fight would meet Hi. strikers' demands next, lie believed the principal fighv would be -with tlu Pacific, Coast Steamship company and the Northern Pacific Steamship com pn ny. Fight at Seattle Seattle, Wash.. June i'ifty stri' sympathizers battled with guards, slw. one aon-iiiiiou worker and kidnapped one of the guards in the first violence of the longshoremen "a strike at "i'" o'clock this morning, at the Milwaukee railroad's ocean dock here. T. O. Hughes, of I.os Angeles, wb was shot, lies with a bullet in his bite!: at th ecitp hospital. Me is expected to recover. After a hand to hand fight with tie leaders of the mob, .lack YVaruicko, guard was carried away. He regained consciousness at li a. in . where he had been left, bad along Railroad avenue track: beat.' to All Around Town I fflltltUHdi CODING EVENTS TONIGHT June 3. Public speaking de partment Willamette univer sity, First M. K. church, 8 p. m. Juuo 7. Annual election offi cers Commercial club. June 7. Willamette University commencement. June 0. Ornduntion xercieg Ktatu School for the. Deaf. Juno M. i'ug day. June 15. Klks' annual lionie eomiag; celebration at mm ory. June 10. Sacred Heart Acnd emy commencement exeroiHea. June 17. Waldo Hills pioneer picnic home of Airs. John H. Hunt. June 10. School board ejection, Jun 20. Wisconsin day picnic. June 24. Mootto day in .Salem. July 3 All-Oregon (jrnugc ral ly, Salem. July U-4. Annual Cherry Pair. I'. Rowland of PoIk county was npor ed on for u mastoid by Or. M. '. Kind ley at the Salem hospital yesterday. Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and surgeon, 11 .Masonic bldg. Phone 4111. Dr. L. O. Altmau, Homeopathic pliy siciun, L'IMl N. Liberty, l'hoae 117. We can aavs jou money on garden hose NoIboii Hros. & 1'ntton, plumbers, 355 Chomeketa St. Phone 1906. tf A meeting will be held at Donald this evening to be addressed bv ( the First Congregational church. These pictures of animal and vegetable life m Oregon have been attracting lav orable notice throughout Ine state. oidney Drew and Francis X. Bush man, Oregon Sunday and Monday. The hemstitching and button nuking shop of D. Adsett has been removed from 352 N. IL'th St. to LMO Hubbaxd llldg. june" The pioneers of Waldo Hills will hold their annual meeting at the farm id' Mrs. John A. Hunt, tour nines north of I The public is invited to Picnic parties and automobile parties i Of the total number reported. 2.1(1 were. U'rightmna. and evervbodv timt feels like camping 1 subject to the compensation act, 31.be present. out will find a hearty welcome at ihowere from public utility corporations, o state f.iir grounds. The grounds are 1 41 were from linns and corporations i The following dentists will close now- in condition, refreshment stands who have rejected the piovisions of the their offices at .12 o'clock noon on are running for the accommodation of 'act, and 1 was from a firm which does ' Saturdays during the months of June, Tacoma Is Seething. Tacoma. Wash., dune War finish between striking longshoremen and incmbers of the Wnlcrfmnt Ivn- plovers association waa declared tot1:iy . following threats, ny ine, sinners i destroy barricades and fences erect d on Tacoma docks, to protect strikbreal--ers. bines of fire hose were laid on .v number of wharves , and will be used to repel any attacks made by striker:', clock officials said. ) Try Capital Journal want Ada. Sublimity, June 17, HI Id. Judge J. C. I Cornack hall, Sunday, June 4, at H p. ood not emplov labor ill hazardous occupa- life!tii.n. CARD OF' THANKS We desire to thank our kind friends Myrtle for the many kindnesses ami assist 'ance rendered in our bereavement also I I'nr the nmnv be inLif ul f low ers during All members of SUverbell Circle No. I the sicKuess and death of our beloved td,.W. of W., are urged to meet at lie-(wife and mother. visitors anil everything is in shape on the grounds, la mak worth living. Listen to the Sonora Talking Ma chine it, sure has the tone. Kuowhind, 121 Court St. Morelaad will deliver the address. To this pioneer picnic, everybody is in vited. You can buy a regular $28.50 side board, good as new for $11.50 at K. I.. Stiff & Son's. Baseball Sunday, League grounds, 3 i. m in., to attend unveiling exercises nr Citv View Cemetery. Mrs. Kffie S. Wright, Clerk. F. .M. Humane and children. July. August and September. v Kplev and Olinger, W. 6. Aiwclnj la;by nnd Burton, O. A'. Olson, Smith and Fields, J. ('. 'Griffith, S. Kllis, Aiark Skiff, v V. ,L. t'ttcr. jimeS 0 i Word Was received tills morning New Southern Pacific train. Leaves , from t, rorvais .roose that fullv Portland " a. in., arrives Salem 10.01 a. i i,-(U lmlI, ne (,xpeeted1o attend Moose ll 'd Kngene at noon. Hetmning, ,av Salem Satuidj.v June 21 ami Invitations have been sent to all la-j leaves Kugene 1 p. in., arrives Salem j ,imt n10ady arungenieiits have been bor organizations inviting them to take, 3:02 p. m., nud Portland 5 p. m. This i mRlr wltl ',),,, Southern Pacific ltor a pirt in the parade of the (berry fair is a limited daily train, stopping only j car. On their wav the Corvallic -Mcmdav afternoon, .1 til v 3. The plans! at viregon 1 Ity, voooouin, .-Miieni ami 0vs exjiec. to brings ahout 100 troin ' I .... c 1.' II. ........ ...11 I t.. i.nll. ..... 1. 1 1 el lot- lainous iMlloia mt'inurmi nn -;:,, ., .L',,i li,..':,. ...u im.... : 10 - have won the Inst tinee for the afternoon of the first dav of i Albany. Hnby Delivers vs. l.o.tu. Heavers j the fair include a parade to be led by lay .'(lie ( heri'iaii tuiud and hernans, to ne followed bv the granges of M.irion will also he discussed for the holding of u corn show this fall at Donald. We pay the highest prices for used furniture. K. 1.. Stiff i Son. Our prices an right, no reduction necessnry. Gurduer & Kceno, jewelers and opUciana. The -pauluing Logging company is nianufacturiiig the fixtures tor the new automobile supply house soon to be floats opened by tne t hancellor l.yon com- panv in I'oruaiKi. i aey are niso su games. june3 rliuntv, labor oigaiii.ations nml the o mo re hauls ami inauut'actui'ers A fiftv five m-TB tract of land tn : i .i:u..i.... the l.uke l.abish district has recently; o - 'nlvinir the mill wrk for the lour room been purchased by Mrs. Kdiiu (larfieldl If Its building materials come to us. i addition to the school house at Dalla" court reporter, mid her brother II. M.jAVe would like to figure on your next, and will furnish .ill the material for Hilibv. The tract will be utilized fori bill of lumber nnd bull, lers hardware, i the ll.0ii(l Woodman of the itorld Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse es correctly. U. 8. Bank. Uld0'. meeting yesleiday at .Mill Citv of the 1 ' Jhjre'i a rea- Wilbunette alley' Lumbermen ', associ- " k."- ",,r-er & ,.i on ,u" pi"--"". Goorge O. Brown, E. F. Carleton and U. F. Hich irdson will attend the an nual meeting of the Royal Arch Masons of Oregon, representing Multnomah dim, fin' nF Niiil.iin t.i iiuu.n.il.l.. ,.t .i. : I - ' ... ,,n.v v ,., .11 I banc nevt Mniwliiv Francls X. Buslun.m at the Oregon tomorrow and -Monday. . o While others are reducing we are Miu Sarah Rowland, Stato Biologist Fluloy will nhow daughted of I moving pictures tomorrow evening at ANNOUNCEMENT To still increase efficiency and to make my service still more available to all clauses, I have decided to. reduce my tif to meet all eusea, Heginning June 1 Cards for 6 adjustments will bv sold for $5.00. Ordinary cases can be correctly diagnosed by modern ap proved methods; more difficult eases can obtain a X-liny examination and spiuograph for a nominal fee. Kvery case will receive my personal attention. Such i lamination made by u export operator. Specimens 0f our high class Flouoro scopsic work open for inspection. P.H.MAU.C. P. a O. Chiropractor, Hubbard Bldg., Phono 672 SOTS dairying. A regular Sl'2.50 roiuid 6 ft. exten sion tabic Hoyal oak, for $ti.50 at F 1.. Stiff i Son's. W. W. Steiwer has purchased t'ao Maple tlrove dairy also Die Kaiser View d ifry and will ruu both under the name of Maple QroTO dairy with their office at 1215 S. C'om'l. tf Henry 1). St. llenel has filed suit in the circuit court ngniust 1.. A. (icier to collect S0 alleged due on an .is signed promissory note. Ill addition to the above sum and interest the plain tiff asks to recover the costs of the action and $25 attorney's fees. Falls City-Salein Lumber Co., 12th St. i'hone M3. Albany. Officers of the Salem lodge wilt go to Astoria next week to induce th.it lodge to come along with the Portland special and help the Salem Moose celebrate. The Cherrinns and the marching club of the Moose lodge and all who wish to join them on the morning of Friday .nine 0 for a day's pleasure at the Portland Rose. Festival", will leave Sa lem promptly at 8 o clock in the morn ing of tli.it day. The special will be touud on the S. P. track at (oiumercial RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service . Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors j Phone 724. Salem. Ore. J Boat out-of-towu dance at Aumsville tonight. Fine floor, Salem Orchestra. Loju cow tie for league leadership Colo pitched superbly ami hud Rrcat support. Itaby Kca vers aro coming strong but Salem his a hard bunch to beat. League grounds, Sunday 3 p. m. juueJ The ladies' octotu of Woodburn will sin" in Portland at the Hose Festival and they have selected as one of their songs, it coniH.!sitioii by Ivtn U. Mar tin, entitled "June Time in Old Ore gon." The song has been published and has for a title page, a colored il lustration of the kiiut of roses that grow in the Willamette valley, Special sale of 6 regular $2.50 diners can't be told from new for ifli.00 it F. U Stiff & Son's. Three vaudeville acts and Francis X. riu-diiitati will be sonic big show at Oregon tomorrow-. 340 P. building soon to be erected at 4jcMinn ivillc. A. J. Fleener and Fred B. Roberts' Koyal Neighbors and Modern ..ood-ail,l Trade streets. Tickets will he good have been trading real estate, through i men attention. All members .ire re-1 until ..lOiidav evening the 12th audi the agency of W. H. Crubeiihorst & quested to report at our hall at 1 p,the price for the return pasteboard is Co., Mr. Fleener comes into possession , m. Sunday, June 4, to take part in '$2. of h Hi ncre tract five miles south of memorial exercises nppropruue or the o Salem .ind Mr. Hubert taiies house; day. This will be our annual memorial and lo. on south '.rwe.ub' street. Iday. Do your duty nnd come ami iv-. I bring a few flowers if iiossible. The May Wing Tye, noodle house, 420 jCiieirybnd baud will furnish music. Jm Ferry St., best kind noodle served at ' portaiit. He there and bring your all hours, all kinds American nud ori- friend lfy- order of committee. j3 entnl dishes to order, at reasonable j o price. .Meals bv up. pie and coffee The annual memorial services of the 5c, Hamburg steak with dressing 5c. Woodmen of the 'orld, assisted ivy Open at li o'clock, closed at 1 o'clock the Mlver Itcll Circle of the Women of night. 'Woodcraft, will be held Sunday even- u ling, beginning at S o'clock at the Mc- Durlng the past week. May 20th to'ovnack hall. An appropriate program Juno 1st, there writ reported to the has been arranged, including musical sjtute induMrteil accidnnt. A-ominissJoil I numbers an. I adiUesses by F. P. M.ir Just accidents, of which one iis .ntal. ! tin, deputy head consul and F. T. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at ay'ty time. Office, Eligh Hotel PHONE 700 now that the vacation period Js on, j the i.ilem public libra wishes to I announce that the vacation privileges ! will be given its patrons as" in former (Continued on Page Eight.) Tuesday and Wednesday CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His First New Picture Under the 8100,000 Contrac THE FLOOR WALKER BLIGII THEATRE Not Gray Hairs But Tired Eyes Suggest Age, l.KT IS RKST TUOSK TIRE ) LOOK I NO FY FS WITH A FAIK .OF OCR CARFLULY FITTED GLASSES. Y()l"l.L 1!K Sl'KrUlSKD AT TKH IfFSFI.T. MISS A. UcCULLCCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bid?., Phone 100. ..lUllllfl. . M Vcv' 1 ' 'a rialri! 1 ?o- Its superiority is daily demonstrated in the happy homes of this community. Remember the name CHERRY CITY PATENT and ECONOMY FLOUR Manufactured by I(V?C! IUHW 9MTM OUt N CHERRY CITY FLOUR Ml T