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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. E I I Final Season-End Clearance of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear We do not. intend to carry a garment over the season and have reduced prices regardless of profit. Your it chance to obtain new, stylish wearables at big sayings. AH New Spring Models Silk Suits 1 Navy Taffeta Suit, size 156, silver button, taffeta loops, plaid collar, $19.85 1 Navy Taffeta Suit, file silk, citron collar, yoke skirt, size 40, -. $16.25 1 Champagne Taffeta Suit shirred skirt flared cape collar, size 38 $19.85 1 Crushed Strawberry Taffeta Silk Suit, cord ornaments, size 38, $17.35 1 Peacock Blue Taffeta Silk Suit, silk, and cord ornaments, size 28, $17.85 Wool Suits 1. black Serge Suit, plain tailored, Matzen model, $30.00 value,.. size 42, $1() 1 green Serge Suit, black taffeta trimmed, flared, size 36, $9,95 1 Tan Serge Suit, navy blue, embroidered, maize stripe lined, copy of French model, size 38, $19.85 1 Poplin Suit, Copenhagen Blue, fancy cut, button trimmed, size 44, $H.95 1 black Serge Suit, pad dock style, satin lined, size 42, $16.95 1 black Serge Suit, flared model, size 38, . . 1 black Serge Suit, front belt, button trimmed, se 38, $13.35 Special Rack of Skirts, values to $12.50, semi-annual clearance price $4.95 Special Prices on Chil dren's Coats and Dresses. Special Rack of Ladies' and Misses' Coats, values to $13.85, clearance P"ce $5.95 Special prices on Kimonos Special prices on Ladies' and Misses' Silk Dresses. Big Assortment of Vacation Togs Jack Tnr Mi.My Blouses in many styles. Kliuki Clothing, excellent for roust or niountuins. Bathing Unit anil Caps in tlio season's newest effects. Sweaters of style and durable quality; many pretty colorings, Indian Hobcs and Steamer Hugs in a variety of designs. You can save money on all your other vacation needs, too, if you purchase at Meyers. A Sale for Men Your choice of any Straw or Panama Hat in stock including our entire Spring and Summer shipment Take your pick Price Hot Coffee, Cream and Sugar Served Free to all out-of-town customers The new original idea is in keeping with our policy of "progress," characteristic of the Meyers establishment. A new innovation for the pleasure and convenience of our out-of-town patrons. Lunch tables have been arranged on our second floor, where coffee will be served from 12 until 2 p. m. Bring your lunches and get hot coffee, cream and sugar free. For the benefit of out-of-town customers we will continue this free service Saturday of each week. ' Remember the Place Meyers---Salem's Big Department Store Quality Service " "? ' it n General Pershing Will Re main in Command in Mid dle Section tmtttmmtrHmii"ili"1"" iiiiiiiiimiiiiiniimmnimniniiiiiiinmHiniiiiniiiii All Around Town .MM "" TmmitMHIim'mmH inniiiiiiiniiniinimmnninmmiimiiiniiiitmp Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse s correctly. U. 8. Bank. BUI.'. Charles V. Galloway, secretary of the iUtr tax comnii isiou, will lie at Million tomorrow. II" in the orator of the day ut that town' indepeudenec day celebration. Bigiteset attraction of the Cherry ttnu.ilin 1 1 .tlt-lt,. llMVlVnun ltllllilll?! lirHi'lfords ami Luju for leadership of ft COMING EVENTS TONIGHT Cherry Fair dance at Armory, ! . m. Inly 2N. Yiconiu miriety re union ut Mute fair grounds. Inter-City league. July 2-3-4, league grounds. Games start .4 p. m. 2nd and 3rd and 3:30 p. m. the 4th. july3 KaimascnsiDzmnEran JL i July 4. Fourth of July colo uration, IStnto Fair grounds. July 4. Indiana society annual picnic at Stuto Fair grounds. July 12 New York Society picnic at state fuir grounds. July 12-18. Salem Ohnntnnqun. July 10 Salem Street Railway excursion to Newport. July 11). Monthly meeting of Commercial club. July 20. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 20. Southern l'ncifio rail way men's picnic, State Fair grounds. See the two best ranges in America the Oilion Dp l.uxe ami Oihon Ideal ut K. J j. Stiff Jt Son 's. The . John G. Barr plumbing com pany has been awarded the contract tor the healing of the -12 voom annex to the .Minion hotel, now in the course of erection. The Spaulding Logging company be lieves in observing local celebrutioiis as well as iintiounl, as the mill is closed today and work will not be re sumed until Wednesday morning. After several days of weakness and general lack of support the butterfat market declined this morning and is now minted ut ill cents. The market Frequently the girls working in the canneries find boxes inscribed with the, name and uddress of tliu picker. As a menus for advertising for help the cherry box was used for the first time' the other day." ,A girl in the' Oregon Packing company's plant found n byx with the following adver tisement scrawled on the side: Wanted A Woman with a sharp tooth to punch holes m 'doughnuts. Apply at the hotel. The box came from a near bv town. o 3 King Bing Deckebach evidently be lieves that brevity is the soul of wit, and that when crowds assemble to gether to see a iiieen crowned, they arc not especially interested in ng orations. This morning although he tor the past several weeks has been, had nil opportunity to make a long 27 cents. I speech, expressing the gratitude of o (jueen Kstelln, be mevjQlv sttid: "On Tomorrow everybody is invited to helialf of CJueen Kstella,' 1 extend her picnic at the fair grounds where for-1 heartfelt greetings, with the assurance mer Senator Fulton will deliver a I that she will rule jimsiy to make the rourin oi .iniy oraium in uie ioreuoon next two ituvs nnppv ones, ami mere win ne inner exercises, in The river rose one foot in the past 24 hours and is now .).. feet above low water guage. This month will prob ably break the Julv record for ruin- Lenses Must Be Changed Trade in your old stove as part pay ment on one of our New Orbnn Pe l.uxe. K. 1.. Stiff & Son. Lenses do not wear out, but eyes do. Mrs, Clyde Williams of Indepcnd Time changes every part of the body, jence pas operated on for appendicitis the eye with the other organs. Hut the I"' Sul,'m hospital Saturday. To- . . . , , , dnv she is reported to be making n usual changes in the eye can be neutral- :,,.,... '...... use of lenses properly i.eii by the fitted. Those iu need o glasses should call at 211 U. S. National Hank Itldg., DR. MENDELSOHN'S office where lenses, frames uud mountings are fit ted with skill and care. ISESSSBSSESEasni Your money will go the farthest, at V., li. Stiff & Sou's house furnishers. The pioneer picnic dinner tomorrow at the lair grounds will be held at the enst end of inneliiiiery hall. Judge I'. II. D'Arcy will serve as chairman. The ludiann society will meet at the Chris tian church restaurant. The Hew F. T. I'orter is chairman of this society. J the afternoon the horsemen who are training at the lair grounds will stugr 'some exhibition races nmt admission will be charged to the grand stand. Burgess F. Ford will have charge of us anea.iy me ornciai recoru the Willnmette camp of the Oregon I "'"" u precipitation ot 1.1S inches, Kpworth League institute to be held in : 'nt'-d to .HP lor the entire month the eitv .rnlv 17 to 23. This summer aK and no rnintall at all July institute is held for the instruction mid - .v,,,V'a K"-, Although 'wm ,w,,,8 ""r,llv beneiit of those interested ill Kpworth , 01,0 ot, "t July, there League work. Mr. Ford has recentlv ; wn.s ,-!mlv ,l".vs "' ,ho "l,,",th- lh, been engaged as principal of the Jef- " 'Vr who are ai- fersoa school for the coming year. ways alking about the unusual wenth- 0 ,er. The Willamette at I'ortland is the . . . ... . ' liion.iMf il liuu "... t-,,iu Vt t'.i.tt i beginning aunaay evening, Juiy v, " , - ."- - !a series of special services will begin j nUov ,mv w,,,or "" i nt the First Huptist cliurcii. Kaeh ser- o vice will be in charge of a special. While walking on South Commercial : group and have nniqiK features. The street nt Salem Heights in company schedule is as followsi .Inly !. men "s with a crowd of berry pickers, Mrs. D. night; July H, women's night, .Inly j H. Ferrell. mother of Mutormnn Fer j -t, young men's night; July 30 young! rel, was run into by a motorcycle and women's night; August ii. boys' and suffered u broken collar bone, two Igirls' night. j had cuts on -the head besides several o I bruises. She was taken to her home By order of King Bing all cnerriansit ;.-, North Twenty Second street and lire ordered to report in uniform at i Dr. Robertson called. With a party of !:4."i o'clock tomorrow morning nt the about 30. Mrs. Fnrrell hud iust left I Southern Pacific depot of the state) the car at the end of the line on South (fair grcunds. Attached to the order to i Commercial street and was walking in ; mobilize in order to escort the queen the road when the crowd was run in as she enters the grounds, is the sug- to by a motorcycle rider, striking Mrs. 'gestion that any vassal disobeying or- Ferrell, resulting in her serious in jders, will be subject to a heavy fine. 1 jury. , Captain Rosenberg will he on duty this evening nt the old armory on the third floor of the city ball for the regular Monday evening drill of the auxiliary of the Salem Hifle club The public library will be closed all day tomorrow. The Fourth is u na tional mid legal holiday and the li i. ........ ...:n ..i......- -it ........ I iii in"-vic iiiui m'iii itn simt ' institutions, bunks, post office ami nil the lending misincss houses. Reports from Forest Grove and llillslioro are very unfavorable for cherry growers. In some sections the rains have almost ruined the crop mid the canneries in the section would re ceive only those that were ripe. The Both memory class will meet j Wednesday evening at S o'clock nt the Commercial club. The regular meet jing night is .Monday, but there ap pears to be too much celebration in town even for those who are studying j to improve their memory. Hence the postponement to Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mamie M. hayden has received 'a post card from her son who is nt the , Mexican border with Company M, car- rying this message from the soldier boys: "Tell everybody that Company I M certainly appreciates the nice things the people of Salem did for us bovs. That is the general sentiinent.v' Washington, July 3. The war de partment today announced a division of the southern department in three sections uniler the command of (iener al Fiinston, General l'ershing and Gen eral Hell. The readjustment is said to be pre liminary to appointing a supreme com mander tor the three departments. General Leonard Wood, now oiniiiaint inir eastern department, has asked a position commensurate with his rank. and it is possible he will be the man selected. The southern department proper will embrace that part of the present de partment to a line east of Kl I'aso. The second section will be called the department of New Mexico, with head quarters at Kl I'aso under command of General l'ershing. It will extend from tiie western boundary of the southern department to the lOOtli meridian. The third division will be assigned to the western department an I be under com mand of General Hell with field head quarters ut Douglas, Ariz. This, will run west of the lOPth meridian. Hrigadier General J'crsliing, who be comes in line tor a major generalship, may give up his present command of the punitive expedition and locate at the Kl I'aso headquarters; on the oth er hand, he may divide his time be tween the army and the headquarters or Tie may decide to remain entirely with the expedition. The reorganization was made be cause of the fact that pressure of busi ness was so heavy and General Funs ton's duties so complicated that offi cials here thought it best to divide the work. For the present the general stuff will have charge of the three branches. Secretary linker declined this afternoon to make any announce ments as to plans for n future control over the three. Later in the day the order making the changes was suspended pending ad justment of minor details. sk ' All Cherrians in Uniform at Main Kntrance of Fair Grounds S. 1 Station . 9:45 Sharp By Command of King Bing . Tuesday, July 4, 10 Hi. Will ship Thursday night, top hogs, 7.7-" or better, t.. W. Lyre, I'hone 220II-M. julyo The exhibit of cherries at the ar mory was judged by I'rof. H. F. Fish er of Wenntchce. He is a government expert experimenting with sprays for brown rot, with stations nt Wenatchee, Vancouver and Salem. Judge -Mc-Failaud of I'ortbind, president of the I'ortland Hose society passed pudge ment on the flower displays. With the organization of the Gan tenbein volunteers, the Salem Hif'e club ami the auxiliary of the Salem lit tle club, the young men us well as those in middle life who feel the cull of " 'bout fine'' will have no difficul ty in affixing their names to n paper that calls for regulur drilling ami at the same time not entering into any obligation to join the colors. Within a week or so sevenil hundred men will become familiar with military tactics. Baseball series for championship Inter-City league Salem league grounds July 2-3-4, Untiling Hrtidfords vs. Sa lem. Games start 3 p. m. 2nd and 3nl and 2:30 p. m. 4th. Dr. W. B. Hinson, for five years pas tor of the White Temple church of I'ortland, will deliver his first evan gelistic sermon in Salem tonight at the First Haptist church. He is known as one of the foremost pulpit orators in the country, lie will speak- in Sn lein Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week uud next Sun day morning and evening. Dr. llinson is supcriiitendnet of Kvangclism for the territory west of the Hocky Moun tains under the direction of the Amer ican huptist Home .Missionary soci ety. Salem "real-estaters" will have an When to Consult an OPTOMETRIST When your eyes tire and when the print blurs or becomes dim after reading; when you involuntarily frown or squint when looking nt an object; when the eyes smart, ache or water; when they get inflamed frequently, or when there nre pains in the eyeball or orbit; pains in the temple, forehead, or nt the base uf the brain, that cannot other wise be ncccouutcj for. , , We would be pleased to have you call and let us explain how such conditions can be relieved with properly fitted gluetcs. , MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 frubbard Bldg., Phone 109. KEEPWJT OF WAR Flood of Telegrams Sent Hiiro, Same Tactics Being Used on Carranza Washington, July .1. Demands on President Wilson and congress to keep the I'nited JStates out of war with Miexico are assuming five form ami proportions of official propaganda. It was learned today that of tlio thousands of telegrams received at tho White House and capitol during the last tew days, I'M) or more contained what appeared to be n set phraseol ogy. This runs: "We strongly urge you to exhaur-t every menus of preventing war with Mexico."' It is understood u similar campaign is being directed upon General Cui ia nza. The flood of telegrams abated some what today, apparently after the pres ident's New York speech and coni'i- dentiul advices received here that t'at lunzu will not defy the I'niied States when he replies to President Wilson ' demands. Tomorrow President Wilson will de liver an address at the dedication or the new labor temple here. It is thought likely he will ngniii discus tho--Mexicnn problem. opportunity uf attending a genuine real estate convention in Portland to be held July 17-ls and 10. The cull for the convention was niude by the Portland Chamber of Commerce aid will include representatives from Ore gon, southern Washington and Idaho. It will be the first niinunl real estate convention in Oregon and it is ex pected that fully .100 will be in at tendance. A prize will be offered 1n the speaker who can say the fines); things about his home town in a f'ne minute talk. When In SALEM, OREGON, itof it BLIGH HOTEL . Strictly Modern Free and Private Bathi RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.60 FEB DAT The only hotel in the business dittriir. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres aid Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. Q. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Anto Bni. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place at any time. Office, Bligh Hotel PHONE 700 I NEWPORT-NYE BEACH : . Automobile Passenger and Bag gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages Correspondence Promptly Answered L. D. PICKENS, Box 274 MILL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Btayton, Mill City and all wet Points. Leaves Will City 6:15 a. nx; Stayton 7:45, Salem, 0:15. Return, leaves Salem 4:30 p. xc j dtayton 5:45; Mill City 7:20. Phone 13 The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca tion at 110 1-2 Com'l street. Kverything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes, fay us a visit. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Pricei Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. riiufi i Today and A Tomorrow H The Big Girl Show" ,..,.,.,.i,.i..r. u.-l'...'. .i-yv -a- ... i? i-K r a. -SitaMai-ir. j 'ti;ii: Cill V. vUUo Theatre Chorus Girls Contest Tomorrow Night Minska Com