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FAGD EIGHT (tl;e SQilniql Journal SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1017. RBI "SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Tomorrow's Special Sale No. 838 Wednesday Surprise-WHisk Brooms at 15c An extra good Whisk Broom, good size, well made, finished with metal tap and ring; sells in many stores at 25c.. Special Tomorrow only ... 13c Each Sale starts at 8;3Q. See window display. Big Values in Women9 s Suits and Coats All Around Town $9.98 A Special Snle of Women ' Suits in black, and white check and plain colors. (icoii Spring styles aJl new. Come ana take your choice, Wednesday ..... A Special Bale of Women's Coats of bluck and white cheek material, suit able for enrly sprring and summer wear, full lined; all new this ffO (JO season. Wednesday p).U A Big Line of Women's Suits in velours, checks, serges, poplins, all nir.ru hhu a large, variety ot the sea son newest colorings and models. Choice Wednesday.. 19.35 BIG VALUES at MEYERS WEDNESDAY A Sale of Splendid Zephyr Dress Ginghams 30 inches wide in plain colors, stripe, check, and plaid patterns. Helling at 25c a 1 r V I yard; Wednesday lv u 1 (LI U A Sale of Beautiful Silks Taffeta and Messalines in rich colorings, checks, stripes and plaids, in lengths from 2 1-2 to 12 yards; sell- AO V I ing to $2.25. Wfrd.fOL d IdlU A Sale of that Famous Cuticura Soap A medicinal skin (Soap of un usual quality, sens in the reg ular way at aric; W eunesday ; 19c a Cake A Sale of Pearl Buttons Plain and fish-eye kinds in small and medium sizes, a big value; O J t P a aozen ior oc Wednesday. A Sale of Fine Mohair Dress Goods In navy or black with fine hair line stripe of whi c. Helling at Wednesday . 79c a Yard A Bg Offering of Men's Fine Neckwear at 39c Included in this event are men's ties up to (Joe; a rich and beau tiful assortment of desirable patterns. Wednesday 39c Each YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT He PERSONALS ft COURT HOUSE NEWS G. 0. Davidson, of Wheatland, is in the city. E. A. Hull was in the city yesterday from Albany. Judge Webster went to Portland this morning. H. V. Oompton left this morning for Everett, Wash. J. J. Krobs, of Independence, was in the city yesterday. G, W. Sanunous, of Falls City, was in the city yesterday. Casper Creiner was a Salem visitoi Monday from Stayton. John Dodge, of Independence, regis tered at the Bligh Monday. L. J. Adams, an attorney of Silver-1 ton, was in the city Monday. G. Grant, of Albany, was registered yesterday at the Capital hotel. Mrs. K. K. Colby was in Portland yes terday, registered at the JSeward. Lloyd T. Uigdon wns in Portland yes terday attending to business matters. Louis Laehimind was a passenger on the morning Oregon Electric for Port Hand. Miss Mattie Hill returned to Port land yesterday, whore she is attending school. F. A. Boyingtoit left yesterday for I.ewistown, Montana, to attend to' legal matters. I. B. Fuller, United States deputy marshal!, of Portland, is in the city vis iting his brother-in-law, J. K. Scott. Mrs. F. 1). Hawley, former Willam ette university student, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. Boying ton. Her home is in Genesee, Idaho. ' James I,. Clark, for years a resident ot Springfield, now of Snlem, arrived in the city last, night and will be here and at Springfield for n few days on I) u sin I'm. E u gen o Be gist er. There are cheese factories and cheese factories, and some are more than cheese factories. But the cheese factory on the Garden road known as the Gard en Road Cheese factory is really a cheese factory. This is a co-operative affair and A. H. liunner, secretary, wishes it known that this factory is not me laciory wnere tno naru cuter was fouud in a raid recently. - The Schubing e.r cheese factory is on the road lead ing to the asylum farm and not Tin the Garden road as was stated in a certain news item recently. o - At a meeting of the Moose lodge last evening following Officers were elect ed: Dictator, Loren H. White; vico-clic-tator. Wayne Price: prelate, liev. James M. Heady; past dictator, Benjamin xjricK.,- secretary, uonaia w. JUiles; in- Judge Bushey representing the Ma rion county court filed a petition with the public service commission this morning asking permission to construct a highway grade across the tracks of the Southern Uaeific railway between McKee station and Townskend station. The petition states that it is impossible to construct either an overhead or an underground crossing. County School Superintendent Smith and Miss Cowgill, assistant state in dustrial field worker, are visiting comi ty schools this week. This morning they were at Auburn and Bethel, this afternoon at i'rnitland and Swegel, and this evening will be at (he Mickey school. They are demonstrating and organizing canning clubs in Marion county. lungs lieccs- GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power $6.50 . tmitMl Ub vilu now offertd Lted u Huh or nwiitc Unip YOU WANT THIS LIGHT Conipfetc with pomp, itude, mantle torefe. SEE MY LAMPS FIRST IiYS c. m. lock wood In the action brought bv Caspar drop per against, J, W. and G. L. Sehaefer for the recovery of money alleged to bo due on a promissory note for $414. (i(, an answer of G. S. Sehaefer filed this morning states that when ho signed the note ho wns under 21 years old' and unit it was not given ror tl sary tor his support. 0 An order overruling a demurrer to the reply of the plaintiff in the case or Benjamin Bowdeu against Ladd & Bush, was granted this morning by Judge Kelly- When the hearing was held the court took the matter under advisement, and this morning rendered tho decision. .patriotic training through physical exercise is attracting the attention of an tne school districts of the first class in Oregon. There is a feeling among iuc jmnig men ui me naieni nigh school that since tho last legislature passed a law permitting this training, and that credits should be given for the work, that there should be some action to: wards organizing and taking advantage of the government's offer. This propo sition will probably come before the school board at an early date. Among the best educators in the country, there is a feeling that the young meii would be greatly benefitted by some regular system of training along patriotic lines. Any work done along these lines is sub ject to tho direction, supervision and inspection of tho governor of the state. Tho law recently passed provides for the training in the high schools of the state, with tho provision that the schools furnish, the instructors. ner guard, Thomas Burleson; outer guard, A. B. Nelson; treasurer, T. M. Hicks; trustee, E. A. Aufranc; delegates to the era nd lodce. vton in,,,;,, l!,.;,,!.-. i tomato, Fred 8. Lamport. A member ship campaign will be launched with rouiuuiiee composed 01 the Kev. .lames m. itcauy, x. M. Hicks and Frank Frickev in chareo. The nffiKr. !..(. ed will be installed April . soon as this landing is ready, the firry boat run by Captain Mitchell and that of Skinner i, Bufthnrll will be put in service. Just at present the only way for autos or teams to get across ia to tdrive to Wheatland. i: i ! ! COMING EVENTS March 14. Called meeting mem ber Commercial club, S p. m. March J5-K. Albany High school orchestra at Bligh theatre. March 17. Company M jitney dance at armory. March 23. Lecture on Palestine by Dr. Doney, Salem public library. March 2S- and 29. Salem Elk lodge will play "Get Eich Quick Wallingford." April 14. Marion County Odd Fellows' convention. o Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located 3-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Port land road, wing to no office expense prices reasonable. 3 21 o Word was received today from Ralph Mason, a former resident of Salem. He is now employed in an automobile fac- , tory in Detroit. o During dull season units pressed 50c. Cleaned and pressed $1.00. Modern Cleaners, Phone 800. 4G6 Court street. and were in force during November and April of each yar. o- At the meeting of the board of direct ors of the Commercial club held last evening, it was decided to give the members a chance to exi.ress tkenrselvect j on the proposed ,0on,oo0 road bonding uui aim ui me next regular meeting ev- eryone who has a positive opinion will be called on to sav something. The peed of doing something for the suffer ing Belgian children was also brought to the attention of the directors. They referred it to the Salem Ministerial Union. W. W. W. Big bx social and dance Derby building. Friday March li. Pub lic invited- 3 1) o .... Many an hour s comiort in a good rir of glasses, if fitted by Gardner Keene. i The United Artisans will hold a reg ular session this evening. The even ing's work will include the initiations of a huge tlass with a literary and musical progrpin to follow. o Salem's Pride the smoker's Joy Sold in all cigar stores La Corona, gen erously good 10c. tf Charles D. Fowl, who was night clerk at the Marion hotel, has been visiting his brother in Astoria, H. C. Fowle, chief engineer of the lighthouse tender Heather. Ho will leave shortly for New York to be associated with firm. a mining Stewart They play Phonographs seven dollars, any record. Watt Shipp Co. 0 We guarantee every article sold at auction or any other time. E. L. Stiff 4; Son. 3-17 The Woodmen of the World are pre paring for a box social to be held in their lodge rooms in the Derby building next Friday evening. Of course, there is no admission charge but the ladies are'sup posed to bring a box filled with the high cost of living. These boxes are then auctioned, every one taking a chance of securing a real prize- There will be a special program arranged and after the contents of the boxes have disappeared, dancing will be in order. The social is not only for lodge members, but their irieiius as well. WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 61L CAR5 op Any kimd nr. ATP Any TIME Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. Office Bligh Hotel. Second hand bicycles from five doi lars up. They are bargains. Watt Shipp v 0. You can price every mercial. Dr. L. A. Bowman, dentist, room 604 U. a. Bank bldg. 3-23 o The Albany high school orchestra is announced to appear at the Bligh the atre this week Thursday and Friday. ine inns announce that the orchestra includes 22 pieces and that several of the members are artists worth hearing. o "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 125 Commercial. tf Cornoyer, whose offices in the Ladd & Bush build- ouy gooos at your own Saturday at 341 N. Com 3-17 o At the meeting of the board of direct ors of the Commercial club last evening ine rerry proposition was discussed and that something might bo done to satis factorily solve the problem, a commit tee consisting of Chas. G. Snauldinff. l-rea ti. Bteusioff and Charles H. I'ish or were appointed to confer with the county court to try and arrange some neai oy wnich a tree terry could be put in operation. Free souvenirs for the ladies at E. L. Stiff & Son's auction, 341 N. Com mercial. Every Saturday at 1:30 p. m. 3-17 o Don't throw away your old automo bile tires bring them to us wo can save you money. Watt Shipp Co. o- Durbin & have been ing, will soon move to thoir suite of i two feis will be in service across t he With a fair amount of good weather and a large percentage of good luck. rooms in the building erected for the Golden Rule store, adjoining the Ye Liberty theatre- The rooms they have been occupying will be taken by Hobin Day. Order smelt of Ward K. Richardson. tf o The Browning Amusement company, whoso winter headquarters have been in the city at Twenty-first and Hyde street is getting its equipment ready and in shape for the summer business. The company will leave for the south in a! few weeks and work north during the I summer. It will show nt Ashland for! the big celebration to be held there1 July 3, 4, and 5. o I Don't forget the dance at Ryan's j hall Sat. 10th. Everybody wclcomo. 3-8 o- Frank Lcnnon, who fell yesterday from a scaffolding on the Mtijor Willis building on Court street and fractured his skull, ia resting easy this afternoon. He regained consciousness early this morning and knew everyone and talk ed quite freely. Besides having his skull fractured, he was severely bruised about I the head. His doctor believes he hn n good chance to recover. j jiver within a week. The steel cable to be used by the Skinner & Bushnoll ferry arrived today and will soon be placed. This cable is one and one-fourth inches in diameter and weighs 1,780 pounds. The delay right now is from the fact that tho ferry landing on this side, has not been completed and perhaps will not be ready until next week. As DR. C. H. SCHENK Drugless Physician Superintendent Hydro-Electro Therapeutic Institute 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone 1182. Hours 9 to 57 to 9 AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOOD AS NEW, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917, AT BO P. M. SHARP, AT 461 N. HIGH ST, CONSISTING OF 1 Morris Chair, 4 Fumed Oak Rockers, 1 Box Coucn and Cover, 1 Fumed Oak Sewing Rocker, 8 Fumed Oak Din ers, i Fumed, Oak Library Tables, 1 Birds Eye Maple Dresser, extr a fine; 1 Eirds Eye Maple Chiffoneer, 1 Circassian Walnut Dresser, extra fine; 1 Standard Sewing Machine, 2 good Rugs 8 3x10-6, 2 Vernug Martin Bedsteads, 1 3-4 Bedstead, 3 Coil Springs, 1 Silk Floss Mattress, 2 Felt Mattresses, 3 Axminster Rugs 3x6, 1 White Enamel Bedstead, Springs and Mattress, 4 Pairs Down Pillows, 1 Round Fir Extension Table, 3 good Diuers to match table, 1 Gag Water Heater, 30 Silver Knives and Forks, 4 dozen Silver Teaspoons, 1 1-2 dozen Soup Spoons, 1-2 dozen Tablespoons. A lot of Dishes, Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Slips and many other things. TERMS CASH: NOTE: ALL THE ABOVE IS AS GOOD AS NEW, TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME. MRS. TOOZE, Owner Phone 1627 WOODRY & GREER, Auctioneers Phones 511 and 224 iiwmiinrriiii i if-' in HniMHHtmmi lwall flhffli t mm c Used Furniture Wanted Highest cash prices paid for used furniture. E. L. STIFF & SON, Phone 941 or 508. Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE (Formerly Hotol Keith) 459 State St. Phone 1109 Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day . Special Rates by the Week MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor 4 Sf 4 T y x ! f T r T AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOOD AS NEW, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917, AT 1:30 P. M. SHARP, AT 1363 N. 17TH ST., TAKE 17th ST. CAR TO DOOR. CONSISTING OF 1 Mission Oak Buf fett, 1 Mission Oak Square Extension Table, 4 Mission Oak Diners, 1 Mission Oak Morris Chair, 2 Fumed Oak Rockers, 1 Maple Dresser, 1 Oak Dresser, 1 Non-tarnish-able Brass Bedstead, 1 Vemu Martin Bedstead, 1 Silk Floss Mat tress, 1 Felt Mattress, 1 Coil Spring, 1 Steel Spring, 2 Axminster Rugs 8-3x10-6, extra good; 1 Ingrain Rug 10x12, 1 Fir Library Table, 1 good Heater, Block and Pipe; 1 good Stewart 6-Hole Range ' with Water Coil, 1 Kitchen Treasure, 1 Refrigerator, 1 3-bumer Perfec tion Oil Stove with High Back, 2 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Double Roaster, 1 Rake, 0 gallon Oil Can, 1 Hoe, 1 Shovel, 2 Hand Saws and many other things. TERMS CASH: NOTE: PARTIES REQUIRING FURNITURE SHOULD AT TEND THIS SALE AS EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IS AS .GOOD AS NEW AND WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. EVERYBODY .WELCOME. DON'T STAY HOME ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN. D. C. COREY, Owner. WOODRY & GREER, Auctioneers Phones 511 and 221 Smelt $1.00 a box. Salt or can them. ! cheapest food. Ward'K. Richardson. I o You can buy goods at our auction at I less than wholesale price. K.L. Stiff! & Son. 3-17 ' o Although according to the almanac. this is the spring time of year and the I creeks and rivers should be overflowing' their banks, the contrary seems to pre-1 vail, as yesterday the gaiige of the river i read 4.9 feet above zero, a fall of al most two feet in four days. The precipi- tation yesterday was 45 of an inch Hiid I the range of temperature was from 48. to 34. For the same date one year ago it was 58 to 45. o Private dancing lesonss taught by! Priscilla Fleming. Phone 92. P. O. box i 355. Col. E. G. Snider, "The whirlwind auctioneer" in charge of the auction every Saturday at 341 N. Commercial- The members of the Monday evening dancing club had such a tine time nt i their last official tlniico Monday night,' that it was unanimously voted to hold' just one more dance within a few weeks. At the Monday evening dance, the fol-! lowing officers were chosen who will! have the welfare of the club on their i hands for the next year: James Chin-! nook, president; Thomas Galloway, treasurer; E. 0. Siecke, secrotry. o ' Auction every Saturday, rain or shine, 341 N. Commercial. - 317 Brawn nuns -in n -iM.i i'lu i" "v-ft.-; Tl HIS Dr. Stone's Drug Store makes delivery. Phone 35. free There will be no colonists rates this spring to the west as has been the cus tom for many a year. The railway man agers say that this one way rate was for people moving to the west and that this reason has ceased to exist just for the present. They further claim thnt the commercial travelers constituted tire mnioritv nf thnsA tnlcinc n.lvniitoi,a ..F a 40c value in ' It Pays to Trade at the II AlFLlO On High Street opposite Court House. We do not quote prices over the telephone. Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Furnishings, Drugs, Tinware and Groceries. ALL AT CUT PRICES "2 4 6 A j I A M ft 1 1:1 r b 14 H TRY JOURNAL WANT miiZTltXZ