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(Die Doiln,A "Mlfoutnal - SALEil, OREGON MONDAY. MAR. 26, 1317. TAGS TEN i I M4-'4'M44- t f AN IMPORTANT SALE I different (see them), at BELTINGS Warrens Belting, black or whit, 3- inch sale 19c Yard Warren's limiting, black or white, 2- inch, Nil 16c Yard l!Iaek or white, stniight Belting, 3- inrs, sale 12e Yard lflatk or white curve edge Belting, cale ec Yard DRESS SHIELDS O. M, a Detachable Drew Shields, No. 2 2c, No. 3 82e No. 5 85( O. M. O. Regular style Dtcss Shields t.., -No. 2 22e, No. 3 25c O. M. O. Zouave Dres Shield ..No. 4 43c, No.. 5 53c, No. 3 45c ELASTIC TAPES AND BRAIDS '(inch black or white Lisle Elastic, cale . 4c Yard MISCELLANEOUS Bees Wax, special sale ....4c a Cake Embroidery Stilleto, steel, wool handle, sale .... , 12c 25c ske Machine Oil, sale 13c Bottle Aluminum Thimbles, sale ... 2c Each ralmer Skirt Markers, sale 12c Each Celluloid Tatting Shuttles all colors, sale ... 4c Each 10c Crochet Hooks, all sizes, sale 5c Each Middy Laces, white, red or blue, sale Be Each (dollar Supports, special sale 9o Cord Kid Curlers, good size, salo,9c dozen linen Tape Measures, sale 4c Each Metal Case Tap Measures sal ...... 19c, also 39c 'Assorted Btiekerie Edging, sale price ...........i. - 9c Bunch Feather stitched Braids, white and colors, sale 90 Bunch fiOo Pebeeo Tooth. Paste and 25s good grade tooth brush, both for 49c iuffreu's Undo Sam Tar Soap, sale 4c Cake Dress Makers' Scissors, 7-inch Keen Kutter, steel black handle........ 78c Pearl and Agule Buttons, various gtees, sale 3 dozen for 6o . NEW TOY HOY NECKWEAR AT 19c A salo of Japanese Silk Braided Ties, with, large hand paintod bends m ends aud for slido. For use with, blouses, dresses, middios, etc., new est shades. See them at the neck wear counter 19c , SPECIAL SALE '. CHILDREN'S PLAMATE SHOES Commencing Monday. Bring the children hero during the week, j toys ' and Girls' Plains te Shoes, patent, gun metal and tan leathers in button or laco stylos. 8ir,e S to 8, up to $2.50, Special, $1.89. Kims 8 1-2 to 12, up to' $2.75, Special, I2.1B. "Optometry Means Eye Service"- r OPTOMETRIST Means a person liconsed under the laws of this state to test eyesight and fit glasses. E em ember the word OPTOMETEIST It is the stitto's guarantee to you that we are qualified to test your sight and 10 prescribe glasses to fit your need. IUSS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist 08 9 Hubbard Building. Phono 109. NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE road ia the Journal in all live Marion county homes Try 'em. $ THE CAST h T T 1 ' - I 1 'I a f i - 1 1 j Chas. V. Galloway, Mis. W. Carlton I .Smith, Ernest R, Ringo, Mrs. R. M. Iloter Walter E. Keyea, ..Miss ..Verna 3 CixxitT. James Mott, Miss Koleno t Echober, George o. L. Snyder, Mrs. A. J. r. siin. Robin D. Day, Oliver Ii'yers, Wilson Howard, Paul Stege William r li. End Welch, Bunny Mirtig,L.S. Ci-t-r, Dm Larigeubuig, E. Cooke Pattou OF NEW STYLISH SPRING Sewing Week at Scores cf articles used erery day by dressmakers and wc;r.cn who da their own sewing, at little prices. Sup ply all needs of threads, needles, hooks and eyes, buttons, etc., at a big saying. Butterick Patterns Free this week. 3 8-inch black or white Lisle Elastic, lata 6c Yard 12 inch black or white Lisle Elastic. nale . 6c Yard Linen Tape, good grade, sals price ...i 4o Roil White Cotton Tape, various sizes, tale .... , 4a Boll Warren's Weighted Tape, black or white gale...- a 10c Yard Hook and Eys Tape, black or white, dale ... ! . 19c Yard Press Button Tape, black or whit, Bale lBc Yard Weighted Cord for Skirt button sale 10e Yard Soutache Braid, pl. price 12c bunch Wool Skirt Bindinjr Braid, mle ... . 12c Bunch Mercerized Cotton Skirt Binding, sale ... . 12c Bunch Fine Pearl Buttons, sale price ...;..... 4c dozen PINS AND NEEDLES Dressmakers 11ns in boxes, sale ......., 12c Box Delong Pins, extra good points, sale , Be Paper Gold Safety Pins, size 3 sale 6 papers for esc JDclong Safety Tins, all sizes, sale . 6 cards for 25c Atlas Safety Pins, size 3, sale .....j 6 cards for 25c 10c Damascus .Safety Pins, all sizes,. sale ...i. - 2 cards for 15c Needle Crewels or Sharps, gold eye i 4c package Jet Hair Pins, special price 4c pfcg. Assorted Hair Pins jet, sale 9c box THREADS White Basting Thread, 500 yard spools, sale 4c spool Coats Spool Cotton, black and White, sale 7 spools for 25c Heminways or Car bum Currier, 100 yard spools. BUTTERICK PATTERNS FREE DURING SEW ING WEEK With all purchases of dress materials in cotton, linen, wool or silk, to the amount of $1.00 or over, any 10c or 15c Butterick Pattern FREE. With all purchases of any Dress Material to the amount of $2.00 or over, any 20c Butterick Pattern FREE. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT PERSONALS A. J. Roberts was in Portland yester day. W. Connell Dyer is in Corvullis to day on insurance business. Frank S. Ward was rn Portland Sun day registered at the Imperial, C. B. Claueey registered at the Sew ard hotel in Portland Sunday. L, J. Chapin, of the Hpaulding Log ging company, went to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mi's. Irwin Griffith and daughter are home from Beinl after, a visit of a few days- . W. M. Hamilton, division tuanagVr of the Portland Hallway, Light & Power company, is in Portland. Miss Eva Morehouse left this morning over the Oregon Electric for Seattle, where she will make her home. Mrs. Peter Kut'ner, of the Fruitlnnd district, left this afternoon for a vjsit with relatives at Greenbush, Minn, J. T. Anderson aud wife are in the city from Portland. Mr. Anderson is well known here, having put on special sales for a lutnibor of Salem business houses. fi!!ARI R 1! Pil I ftWftV i fiiT-M-fllliffi 111 Kf W MJiriliLLO tf. MrlLLlJif Iti '.ill UL.M itEUil UUlUll I GRAND THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY DRESSES, new and I $19.85 Meyer, Stickene Edging, sale price Be Bunch Feather stitched Braids, white and colors, sale . Be Bunch Silk Seam Binding, xsale price 12c Bunch Cotton Covered Featherbonc, sale 8e Yard, 90c for 12 Yards Silk Covered Featherbone sale 12c Yard, $1.35 for 12 Yards HOOKS, EYES AND SNAP FASTENERS Wilson Dress HooSs, black, white or grey, 9c card, $i. a dozen cards Poet Hooks and Eyes, black or white.... 9c package, l a dozen pkgs Hook and Eye Tape, black or white, sale 19c Yard Out-o-Syte Press Button Tape black or white, sale .... 19c a Yd Snap Fasteners, spl. price 4c Card Spool Bilk, black, white, colors 9c spool, Ji.oo dozen Spool Silk, black, white and sonve. colors, 3 spools far loc Mercerized Cotton Thread, all colors, 4c a spool Darning Cotton, sale, 2 spools for 6c CROCHET AND TAT TING THREADS American Maid Mercerized for Tatting or Crochet, hard twist, black, white and colors Be Ball -.- 3 for 25c Jap Silk, soft twist for Tatting or Crochet 9c ball, 3 for 25o Luxura Fiber Silk, for Tatting or Crochet, black; 'white and - colors, , 12c a Ball I Genuine D. M. C. Ecru only, 50, 60, TO, 80, 100, sale price ..... 13c ball STAMPED GOODS Linen Towels, hemstitched, stamped for embroidery,- sale price ..39c Laundry Bags, ready made, em broidery (linen crash), sale price 49c Miss Helen Fearer, o'f Salem, who ha-s been teaching at Albany high school for the past three weeks as a substitute for Miss Aure'm Burch, left this morn ing for her home. She hag been a guest at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hop kins. Miss Burch will resume her duties Monday. Albany Democrat. " . A fine of $1,000 or imprisonment for five years or both, is in store for the person that is onvicted of knowingly or wilfully dfposiitiiie in the mails for delivery any letter, paper, document or! print, containing threats to take the life or to inflict bodily harm on the president of the United States. This is iu accordance with tho postal laws and all postmasters have been notified to take special note of the law. : o 1 Edgar M. Rowland left this afternoon to join the Third Infantry band at Port laud. He has been a member of . this band since his return from the Mexican border, alwaya attendiug ihe Monday evening rehearsals. The printing office owned by Mr. Kowland, formerly known as the Beaver Printing office, will be in charge of his brother, Reed Rowlnud, a member of the junior class of the high school. He' will leave school and give his time to the office until hig brother returns. 0t nm J APRII I mum uj'u ' '.i. Ail : , CGIIIG EVENTS ' : March 7. Ladies' night at Like' lodge. March 28. Patriotic mass meet- ing at armory. Governor Withreombe will rire&ide. April 3 and 4, Elks' play, "Oct Kieh Quick Waiang- ford," at opera house. April 14-Marion County Odd Fellows' conTeation. Members of the Yeoman lodge who might go to the front with Company M need not worry about their dues or assessments. It hag been agreed and arranged by the lodge that these things will be taken care of by the lodge, o Sr. . X. BeecMer, dentist, located 3-4 mile north of the f aie grounds. Port land road. Owine to no office expense prices reasonable. . - . D-21 ' o The fruit men say this weather is de laying them- in plowing and praying and in general orchard worn, .out tncy have the satisfaction of knowing there will be no premature budding with the chances of a (juick blossomiugperiod. No ladies' blouse like the Hob Nob blouse. Get yours there. tf V. o Call Patton Plumbing Co., 355 Che meketa. Phone 1908. Try us on repair work. -22 Q TWomVier. nf ih Commercial club who are partial to marine paintings will now have the pleasure of viewing a painting oy nenry L.ce oi. mis cny. luunj uc rattA in tKi ..liiVi n nntntiilir ftf a. H(etle t- - of the Oregon coast that is familiar to many who have visited near .Newport. 1 " e 1 11 flslnm Pridethe smoker's 107 Sold in all cigar stores La Corona, gen erousiy gooa iuo. - . u n" 1 T. 11 Tavlor. ft onnerlv of Indenend- ence, died Friday in Monrovia, Cnl. He was well known in the Willamette val ley and Salem as a hop Inan and was a Di'ominent Elk. ILJ" will be buried in California. , M. W. A. Dance" Moose hall Thurs day. March 29. Admission 50c. Ladies free, ' One of the interesting numbers to be given at the ladies' night of the Elks Tuesdav evening is the solo by Mrs. E. M. Hofer. She will sing "Bird of the Wilderness,'': by Horseman. Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, JrlJ whose piano work includes all thafis best, and who under stands the art of accompanying will pre side at the piano. " "Promptness and neatness In watch renairine." Pomeroy and Wallace, 125 Commercial! tf Auto for hire, day and night service country trips a specialty, Day Phone 947: nieht t9. U- U. Mcelroy. a-zi " ''O ' The fire department will donate $1,000 towards running a free terry and the baud fund $250. ,At the hist meet ing of the city council it was agreed that $1,000 should be taken from the fire department fund with 250 taken i ji-..a'j.i :1 rrom me nana runn, mere win remain $1,750 for the free summer concerts. o- During dull season suits pressed 60c. Cleaned and pressed $1.00. Modern Cleaners, Phone 360. 466 Court street. o 1 Dr. L. A. Bowman, dentist, room 504 U. S. Bank bid. Several of the Capital Journal's old est and best city carriers enlisted in Company M today, and will be called to duty at once. This is going to cause con siderable demoralization in the city car rier service for a few days but it will soon bo remedied. Our subscribers will no doubt take any inconvenience good naturcdly under the circumstances. . o -. All children love it "Story of the Three Bears" at Penny Social Friday evening First Cong'l church 7:30. 3-23 Hand made Philippine" underwear, the Hob Nob. tf O. Xh Johnson, living In South Salem, died this morning from a paralytic stroke. Ho had suffered from a stroke several months ago and yesterday was apparently in good health. Hig son George Johnson, is dividing clerk at the Salom postotfiee. . . . . o M. W. A. Dance Moose hall Thnrs day, March 9. Admission 50e. Ladies free. George Palmer Putnam, private secre tary to Governor Withycombe, was the victim of an attack of appendicitis Sat urday afternoon which became so se vere that Sunday morning he was taken to the Salem hospital where he was op erated on. He has been suffering from appendicitis for some time, this time the attack became acute. He is report ed sb rallying well from the effects of the operation. His condition is report ed satisfactory. THE ELKS PRESENT llOVfl Mm The following telegram from Pasa dena was received by Harry J. Wicd mer, secretary of the Elks' flub, dated March 24: "Brother 'fay lor of your lodge passed away last eight. Funeral services Sunday from Monrovia." E. B. Taylor was a member of the lodge here, from Independence, rle- has lived iu southern California for severatNears. Are you an American? Then your window should display The colors." The hangers which we have on sale for 23 and 35e are ideal for this purpose. Get one. Just the thing for the wind shield of your auto. The Frame bbop and Giftery, 413 Court. 0 An unknown Buick automobile back ed up on the sidewalk last evening and into the door of the store at 279 North Commercial street, smashing the door and breaking the glass. The imprint of the tire at the back was found against the door, which showed that the ma chine backed into' the door. No trace of the machine could be found by the police. Interesting oil paintings are to be seen in the display windows of 247 North Commercial street, where the Kev. Masters, of Portland, will conduct a revival under the , auspices of the Church of God. The paintings arc of de scriptions taken from the Book of Revelations, chapter 17, verse 1, and from chapted 13, verse 14. .. o - Royal Neighbors of America, third largest benefit fraternal organization in existence, a society governed entirely by women, met at Portland for tri-an-nual state camp convention which was well attend-d. Forty-five delegates be ing present. Oregon Grape camp of Sa lem securing largest class of candidates. Those attending from Salem camp were Mrs. Sylvia Hchaupp, Mrs. Anna Ben nett, Mrs. Melissa Persons, Mrs. Nettie Stanton, Miss Hazel Price. o Old timers will have to sit up and take note of the present price of flour as it frill take an old timer to remem ber when it reached the -price of $10 a barrel. None of the dealers in Salem can remember any such price, but today the best flour is quoted at that figure. Valley flour is worth from $2 to $2.15 A sack. The advance came this morning About six years ago flour was not much of a luxury eg it was selling at $4 a barrel. . , o - The all important matter of whether a cement or a steel bridge should span the Willamette at Salem will be dis cussed this evening pro and con and the decision will be left to the judges, City Attorney B.W. Macy, Fred Lamport and Walter Tooie, iSr. Besides settling this all important question, a class will be initiated- Having joined the United Artisans last week, Secretary of State Ben Olcott v.:ll add another to his list by becoming a Moose this evening. O - ; The uniform rank of the Knights of Pythias of Salem, numbering about 80 has ordered its fatigue uniforms from a firm in Ohio, On account of the great rush in making suits for the order, the firm will not be able to ship for probably 30 days. The uniform' is sim ilar to that of Company M excepting the Knights of Pythias wear a cap. The Salem order-offered is services to the president at the meeting held last week. . -. The. Business Men's league of the Commercial club will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday night. Besides the regular routine business, the ferry com mittee will tell of its endeavors to ef fect a compromise with Skinner & Bushuell and how the figures offered by them for. the purchase of the two barges were such that the county court would not consider them. Including the 25 per cent profint, Skinner & Bush nell asked the county court to pay $5, 500 for the two barges. s N J. E. Alliscn, of the secretary of state's department, in rummaging through old papers yesterday, ran across an old warrant as a non-commisisoned officer in the cadet corps at South Illi nois university. Tho warrant was signed by JFrankli'i Bell, w ho was command ant there then, and who is now com- mauder of the department of the west to whom all the national guard regi mcBts report for duty today. The war rant was given to Mr. Allison in 1S88 and makes him a sergeant. General Bell was then a second lieutenant. Dan J. Fry, Sr., left Sunday for Van couver, British Columbia, to attend to business matters. Mr. Fry was chairman of the committee from the Commercial club appointed by President Albert to handle tho ferry proposition. The com mittee has received the uiiited support of the Commercial club for its work and a vote of confidence was given it at the special meeting held Saturday even ing. Mr. Fry thought that the com mittee should be discharged, but as it was familiar - with conditions, it -was thought best the committee should con tinue to act. o The ordinance for the sale of popcorn and peanuts on the streets of Salem will be amended at the next meeting of the city council. Heretofore, a popcorn sell- - PRICES 50c, 75c, $1 ' SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 2nd HEARTBURtJ. UOII OR A SICK STOMACH Tape's Diapepsa ReLsyes Stoch Distress m Fire Kissies itt Poi.'. D'.nncnsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out of order stomacn witnin no uuuun-s. 't fit omfortablv. or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your siomacn, or .u ju ur heartburn, that is usually a sign Of acidity of the stomach. Nlet from your pnarmaeisi. a iin. cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a doMi just as- soon as you can. There will be no soui risings, no belch ing of undigested looa jmxeu nu :" no stomach gas oK heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in tho stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches or dizzi tv.;. w-;n all an ami. besides. urns. A wn " - F , . there will be no sour food left over m the stomach to poison your oreain in nauseous odors. I.....' riinnoniiin lifl in neutralize the exeessive acid in the stomach which, is causing the food fermentation and preventing proper digestion. Relief in five minutes is waiting for ydu at any drug store. - These laTge inry rem ct .-uma... miuuu , A r -- ... .v.. ntir fnnulv free trom aiUlUUVU niiu'ij "'' J -w r - indigestion, dvspepsia, sourness, gases, neartDurn, anu orauai or, . montns. it oeionga in your uu.i.c eould aton only 15 minutes on any half block and this practically kept him on the move. According to the amendment, t popcorn seller, provided he hag a vehicle up to date and not drawn by a horse, may stop half an hour on any block, with a limit of one hour to the block. It is understood a man will locate in Salem who will Bell popcorn and peanuts from one of the latest styles of automobile popcorn wagons.' There was considerable nois in the neighborhood of 130S North Fourth street last night about 1 o'clock. The bovs of the car barn of the street rail way company had taken a few gongs and other noisy instiuments ana visiiea at the home of D. W. Lott, night ju snector at the ear barn. The visit was due to the f act.that Mr. Lott and Miss Camelia tKColbath were married yestcr day afternoon at 5 o 'clock aud the boys . ... : - a'-: 11.. were jut, paying .inc'iiui wan uu serenade. . The Civil Service commission is anx ious to secure recruits for the navy and i the secretaries, of all committees have been notified to request all heads of labor and fraternal organizations to do what they can to secure men, espe cially mechanics. For a first grade me chanic, the government pays from $4.25 to $5 a day. For a second grade me chanic, the pay is from $3.25,to $4 a. day and the government only works its men eight hours a day. An ordinary laborer is paid $2.21 a day. All postmasters have been asked to post on bulletin boards notices of the needs of tae navy iu the mechanical department. ' v . G. A. R. Indorses Acts of the President Chemelieta. Chapter of the Daughters of tho American Revolution, in regu lar session assembled, March 24, 1917, hereby promulgate the following reso lutions: . Be it hereby resolved, that we en dorse the efforts of the president of the Cnited States to keep our loved country from , the devastation of war in tall its murderous forms; "; That we htartily approve of all nec essary efforts for preparedness for de fense alone; That we pledge our heads, our hearts our bands in defense of the union from foes without and foes within. BETTER IKAH CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are , a Harmless Substitute - pz, Edwards' Olive Tablets the" sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantancoifs. They are the re sult of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They taka. hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums; So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches," "dullness" and that azy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded tain and how they "perk up" the spir ts. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. WANTED Household ..Furniture. Woe dry Orecr, the auctioneers, will py highest cash price for same. Phones 11 and 221. ! Used Furniture Wasted Hhest cash price paid for 4c used furniture. E. l STirr son, Phone 91 or 508. - - . 1 1 ' HUBBARD BUILDING KINGSTON STAOE HEADQUARTERS w Marion Hotel, Phone 2010 5 and 7 Passenger Enclosed Cars. sfc 5(c SC SC 3 3(fi 3C 3jC SC 9C 3C DR. C. H. SCIIENK Drugless Physician Superintendent Hydro-Electro Thcrapeutie Institute 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone 1182; , Hours 9 to 57 to 9 Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE (Formerly Hotel Keith) -459 State St. Phone 1109 Booms 50c to 11.00 a Day Special Bates by the Week MRS, M. M. LAY, Proprietor MM CARS of MY KIDD Any time Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. Office Bligh Hotel. YVhen in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern ,1 Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 BElt DAY. The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to .all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home T. Q. BLIGH, Prop. . Both Phones. Free Auto Bus ALASKA PETROLEUM- & COAL CO. Stock for sale; 2500 shares nt 17-s cents per share, if accepted immediate ly. Write vy, rJ. uavinson, srj-iA-wm Bldg.j Portland. BALLOTFOR SALEM'S - - OFPICIAJj XiUWi6 MARK ONE , , 1. Dahlia ................... 2i. Gladiolus .. ............ 3. Geranium 4. Wild Currant 5. Lily . j.-- Jk Honeysuckle ; 7- Sweet Peas .- 8. Hydrangea 9. Phlox -- 10. Larkspur Name Address ... Ballot Box at Capital Journal office, TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS NOTE: The forthcoming Elks Production will J)a the fist amateur . presentation in America of this world-famous com edy by GEORGE M. COHAN and GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER. The production is made by special per mission, of the authors, and will be staged under the direction of JAMES MOTT, producer of "The Dictator" and 'The Fortune Hunter." - SafetY