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k. PAQH EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOUSVAL, HALZM. OSS002T, MONDAT, APRIL 28, 1913. MM f A Sale of Reis Embroidery t Foundations Less One-Third. A cut-oat foundation with gummed back, ready to apply; give the natural raised effect of uniform embroidery and saves all the extra work of pad ding. Reis foundation scallops and de signs if closely worked over are guar anteed to withstand laundering. Try these and yon '11 never waste your time on padding again. In packages, for embroidering gowns, combination suit, collars, corset covers, infants coats, pin euhions, etc. FMcialy priced at one-third less this week. They save time, work and worry try them. MMMMMMMMMMMM Meyers, Salem's Big Department Store the Logical Trading Center of the Valley We want to call special attention to the attractive offerings mention ed in this advertisement. Particularly do we emphasize the sale of Women's Suits offered at such unusual prices. Read the ad. below and see the window displays today. MMMMMMMMMMMMM OUR 636TH WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE GINGHAM PETTICOATS TO SELL AT 69c EACH. Here are good quality gingham gar ments made up in two good styles well fashioned and finished; tan and blue ia stripe and figured patterns. Your choice Wednes lav, 69e each. See Window Display An Unprecedented Sale of Women's High Grade Stylish Suits at Meyers HOMEOPATHIC FHTSICUy I do general rialtlng and offl practice, treating both acute chronic diseases. I hare many tlenU for asthma, dropsy, disease o the heart and kidneys, gall ott rheumatism, diseases of the skin nerroua disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients if. ter they had been pronounced hopele, by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after em. nent surgeons had said that an opera, tlon would be necessary to afford r. ner. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at yoM service. DR. L. 6. ALTMA5, 296 5. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem. Orgos Our Sale of Wash and Lingerie Dresses continued this week prices are cut squarely in two Your opportunity to buy a dainty drees for the warmer weather is presented in this stirring sale. Scores of pretty dresses, pretty styles, trimmed in many novel ways. We haven't space here to begin to describe them. We want you to see this great rack of dresses for yourself and judge the enormous values we are offering to our customers. Kegular prices divided by two, clear through this great assortment. X t : t x MMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMM t 5.00 $ 8.00 (10.00 115.00 Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Selling Selling Selling Selling IZ50 14.00 15.00 $7.50 See the window display on Liberty Street. A Special Sale of Wo -men's Oxfords We have too many and- they simply have to get out of the store. Here are neat, stylish Oxfords in the popular tan, patent, gun metal, and kid leathers. They kare bound to go at such low prices, so we advise an early selection. Xote these low prices: Our Kegular $3.00 Oxfords, Special U9 a pair Our Kegular $3.50 Oxfords, Special $2.29 a pair Our Regular $1.00 Oxfords, Special $2.78 a pair A new shipment of Women 's Latest High Shoes in the new craven and leathers are ready for inspection ask to see them this week. or 12t New Stylish Suits selling at record breaking prices. Our entire stock of pattern and novelty suits divided into three special lots In the Dress Goods Section special sale Black Dress Goods this week A sale offering which will prove of interest to all who contemplate the making of a new suit or dress. Popu lar Paris Crepes, Shantungs, Storm Serge, Whipcord, Bedford Cord, Mohair and Fancy Suitings. An almost unlimited variety to select from. Generous reductions this week up to the less 20 per cent mark. We must reduce the size of this stock, so here's your chance to save on black dress fabrics. (See the window display on Court Street.) GESUI5E CHICKEX TAJULE8. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 2041 or come to Fred In front of the Hadl son. The first chicken tamale Frj made in Salem, now yon see them sr. ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Ta males. Tou try one for yourself. 2-12-tt Here are the record breaking prices: Regular $17.50 to $25.00 Suits- special at $12.35 Regular $27.50 to $32.50 Suits special at $14.85 Regular $35.00 to $40.00 Suitsspecial at j $15.85 Whipcords, Bedford Cords, Serges, Sturdy Suitings and fine imported fabrics a wealth of handsome ma terials, and in a splendid array of latest popular colors. All are up-to-the-minute in style some being enact copies of the very latest and most exclusive foreign- models. A wonderful assortment to chooso from. Bight now just when women are buying their new suits comes this unprecedented sale. Why put off buying your suit. We must reduce the size of our present stock and have cut the price so low that it will be impossible to offer better values on such suits as these. Better make an early selection, for the choicest garments will be the first to go. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM . , MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Use Our Mail Order Department jr n GOODlGOODS I Cttra FTTTORM Men, you who need a new suit; you're the fellows we want to interest in this stock reduction sale of ours If you haven't attended this stock reduction sale you cannot realize the saving which may be effected on your clothing purchase. We've too many suits for this time of the year and are offering to the men and young fellows of this vicinity aa opportunity to save on their purchases. Of course you need shirts a hat neckwear un derwear and ail the other small togs, besides the suit. Why not outfit yourself completely, this very week, while such a sale as this is going on. Two assortments of suits which offer a great saving your choice of one rack less 20 per tent. Another rack Xavy Blues, Blacks and Fancy Suits less 1-3. All new spring suits at special reduced prices, includ ing the popular "Xorfolk" models. CITY NEWS. The new dormitory for women at the home of the feeble-minded is now occupied. Miss Jennie Burrell is in Scio to at tend the wedding Wednesday of her cousin, Miss Beatrice DeVaney. Opening game of the season. League grounds Sunday, May 4th, 1913 3 p. m. Knights cf Columbus, of Portland vs. Salem Senators. tart the Season in the S eason's Styl e 1 1 t " 1 JMAJ?T MES IV" "K .' I ,r( r. Clothe yourself in a Stein Blooh Smart Suit and you will have shaken doubt by the roots. England as well as Ameri ca, has placed the mark of approval oa the correctness of Steia Bloch Styles. You will be please t with that individuality of style that has made them leader in two countries. See yourself in the spring fashions before our big mir rors. Why not today! V.HIM.'' " ' H''"V '' iildiiliiHiKlUfcll Special meeting of Pacific Thursday May 22 is Albany and Eu IxUe No. BO, A. F. ft A. I gene day at the Moose Carnival, both M., this evening. Work in towns will be here in a body accom the M. M. degree. Visiting' panying their lodges to Salem. Special brethren welcome. .excursions on all railroads. J. A. Lockard has taken a place as deputy city engineer. Miss Anna Simpson, who had experi ence in plavground work in Portland, The W, R. C. were entertained Thurs day afternoon by Mrs. Laura McAdams, assisted by Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Bennet and Mrs. Clark, and a fine time was NEW TODAY. FOB SALE 500 yearling loganberry Phone Main 1539, evenings. -2S-3t has been placed in charge of the new had by all who attended. Music, char mihlii tj.hnnl frvnnn.t tinrtt, nf iia T'&ct ades and other mva entirolv nam mnii ! " " - . -- - school. ' a pleasant change from the usual pro- ' Satan or Christ," is the new book :KTam wa appreciated as was the dainty luucn ami everything that was offered to make this a very f njoyable occasion. : that is flie rage in the east; it is now I in Salem. You will have an opportun ity soon to see what it should be in ! every home. j Hiding glov, driving gloves, auto ! mobile gloves, a full stock of the best 1 gloves made. See F. E. Shafer, the sad i die and harness man, 1S7 South Com I mercial street. I fr. Wm. Lord, of New York , author ! of the Oregon-Washington Bird Book, will speak at Salem high school tonight at 8 o'clock. Many slides will illus trate his talk on "Oregon Bird." You i and your friends are cordially invited i to share this treat. Earl Kilpatriek, ! principal. ! Protection for the family. Life in surance is tha best protection. Frater nal insurance is the best. Modern Woodmen of America is the largest and best fraternal society. See a Woodman anywhere. Ray A Grant, Clerk. monwedsattf FOB KENT Small dairy ranch on Luckiamute rivet in Benton county, Oregon. Thone E. C. Minton, 1496 or call at 13110 Broadway, Salem, Oregon. 4-2S-3t FOB SALE 500 yearling loagnberry plants. Phone Wain 752. 4-2J-3t tOK Kt.vi Two and one-halt acres of land all plowed, will give three fourths of crop if planted in potatoes, See C. S. Miller, 4S4 Court street. 4-2S-3t Our Shoe Candidates Are strong favorites. Make your choice and you're sure to be pleased. They fit perfectly, they embrace the newest style that hav the ap proval of good taste, they are made right, and they keep your elothes budget down to a minimum. Have yon seen our spring styles. Rcinlinrt's Home ol the Hanan Shoe 4H SU SL OtfiB&SKTKraue FOR SALE One span of mules and one fresh cow. Phone Farmers 5?3. Frank W. Wilson. 4-2S-3t It takes a truly great actor to realize that he isn't the whole show. Nearly fifty members were present. Governor West was today asked to outline what he believed should be the extent of the program of the commis sion on prison reform at the world's Christian Citizenship conference, to bej held in Portland in June. The application of the Vnion Pacific Life Insurance Company for a writ to compel Insurance Commissioner Fergu son to issue it a license to do business will come up before the supreme court tomorrow for a hearing. The ladies of the Grand Army spent a very pleaant social time Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Banmgartner, of Englewood. A minature cyclone broke loose at the corner of Marion and Front streets yesterday at noon, and, for a time, near-by resident were treated to a live ly little whirl. Two large maple trees were broken and twisted by the whirl ing wind, and debris flew in every di rection. The adjoining property was not damaged, and. after the trees whip- ! ped about for a minute, the mysterious stranger left an 1 was heard of no more, .lust whers tLe powerful wind came from cannot be ascertained by the peo ple who witnessed its cavortions, but several easterners ia the vicinity de clare it acted like the real thing for a time. The last will of the late A F. Hofer was admitted to probate today. Mrs. Anna B. Hofer. wife of the deceased. i named a the administratrix of the eetate. The article showed that Mr. Hofer left real and personal property in Marios and Polk counties valued at 112rt. SUPPOSE YOUR PROP ERTY BURNS TONIGHT Insure with W. C. Dyer, With Bechtel & Bynon. FOR SALE Several tons of prunes scarcely fit for market but splendid value for hog feed. A good ration to feed with potatoes. Willamette Valley Prune Association. 4-23-eod4t WANTED 20,000 Phone 666. Loganberry tips. V14-t FOB RENT Store room, 326 North Commercial street. Phone 11S2. 4-26-31 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER.VNo tice is hereby given that a certain note dated December 23, 1912, due in six months, for $173, given by the undersigned to one J. R. Fitzgerald, was obtained through fraud and mis representation, and the same will not be paid upon maturity. John H. Bitt ner. 4-26-3t Iowa Machine Shop Punch and die work a specialty. Mod el work machinery developed aad per fected. Bran patters. Experimental work. Attoaobd repairs. D. B. BROWN, 33 Cbeaeket Street FOB RENT Neatly furnished sleeping rooms, electric light and bath. 499 North Commercial street 4-22-6t FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 K. High st, phone 4. 4-10-tf OLD PAPERS FOB SALE Jnst the thing to put under carpets 10 cents per bundle. Capital Journal. 4-21-tf 190-Acre Orchard for Sale Of prone aad cherries, on mil from Dallas, Or. Fir rears old and upward In tract U nit, at $235 to f 400 per acre. Also 218 acre of farm land at 180 to 1125. Payments on-third down, balance In six roars. Br tfc Flsminc Realty Co, Fhons 3C3, .?. KlnbalL phon Farmers 56L Balsas, Orafoa- A. J. Bar ham, Dallas Afent .VTD-TT When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Capital City Creamery Phone 299. 833 Court St PARLOR MILLINERY DRESSMAKING made to order, ret rimmed; no big rent; no big prices. MRS. BULLOCK, Phone 1559 Hsu 340 Union St. IN PRESCRIPTIONS We give the highest quality and charge the lowest prices. Schaefer's Drug Store No. 135 Commercial Street Deutsche Apotheke. - Are Your Eyes Right? Yon will get more enjoyment out of your summer if they are You will get more enjoyment out of life if they are. If they trouble you even a little, you owe it to yourself to have them "ex amined by a competent optometrist. We will be glad to tell you whether you need claws. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist 11 North Commercial 8trt (Oround Floor) Salem Box & Mfg. Co, Screen doors and windows made to order. All sizes prompt se trice. -Phone 308 247 Miller SL To Purchasers For farms or city property tee Dr. W. A. Cusick, over Fry drug store. v tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Jobs 1. Soott, over Chicago Stora, Balam, On go. Phon 1S51 '--ffin Til i ' i ' j, MHHMM Cherry City Candy Factory Cherry City Ice Cream and Fountain Syrup 266 Chemeketa Street X Phone 2482 MMttMMUlHItHIIMtM X DB. 1SSELX, DE.VriST t I Graduate N. W. U, Chicago, t X Salem Bank ft Trust Building. 4 Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 $ MIIMIMmiMHKtHtlH Karl Neugebauer WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBGH1EDT MEREDITH Kealdrat Agent tst 6tate Street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building WOOD AND COAL la any Quantity. Prompt dellYtr) wr specialty, rails city Unr Company. XTI North Couunaretol t. Phon Main til JAPANESE LAOiDBT AXD MI CLEASIja WOEKS No machinery to tear and wear out dellcst fabric. Work call for and otllrered promptly. 4JI rerry 8t pBoo Mala MM Offlo Phoo Mala 1M RIsMon Residence Mala 111. KIGDOH-RICHARDSOS Cfc Puarml Director and Cndartakar M N. Bleu BtrL Masonic Temple. State St. MMMMMM MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Estate Setsrity. TH0S. K. FORD Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank. Salem. Or REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB CO. Phon 2424. 206-207 Bulbar BIdg MONEY TO LOAN Oa rod Real Kstato see!?. BICHTKL ft BTJ0I M7 State 8 tree COAL AND WOOD Prompt deliver. Sol agents for th Famous Koek Spring CoaL CAPITAL rTJEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Nsil Pkon 210. Yard oppowt 8. P. ps seucer depot