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X SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, MAR. 17, 1917. , Ufa Mbhi Ifdiira'ai, TAGE EIGHT "Druckcr Trunks" "Salem's Big Department Store' "Lilly Cases and Bags Over 36 Years of Successful Merchandising in Salem ! 4v X IT. " R', flf . "J: 4H ECONOMIZE X Keep your money at home and keep building up this community; :: patronize jour home merchant, 'give him the encouragement to enlarge t his stocks and thus be in a position to serve you better, 'Bring .Your I Wants To Us. We guarantee to give you value and save you money as :: our mercnanaise is sianaaras ana soia ai lowest, puces vuuaiateiu wau uood uoods. it "'l natvutin ritmfl Pimm tr ii'miniv Itm nioorc? A kauiam sriurib arum ur nuiuuia ami bumu APPAREL New Coats, New Suits, New Dresses, New Skirts and Waists - Smart styles are in profusion here. Wool velours, Jersey and Gabardines are popular fabricspleats and panels are much in evidence. The dainty style touches ju Delineator and colored effects will please all women who admire the best in fashions. Models to suit all tastes and a wide ls ready now! Set range of prices. "Let Salem's Style Store Suit You." your copy afe the pat Watch our window displays for the Season's new things, tern counter. PRICES TIT PUT HUH III YOUR PlfflSF-roins Worth while savings on dependable Merchandise for all who take advantage of these special offerings at Bleyers. Some of these specials are for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; others will continue and may end without notice. It will pay you to investigate these big values. New Lining Poplin 36-inch, up to $1.50, Monday, Pear's Unscented Soap, Meyers price. . . 2c a Cake Tuesday and Wednesday . . . ...... . . . . 98c Yard T " : 7 T .. . ' '' ' Silk Thread, black, white and colors, Meyers Sn?pJaftenJers' black or whitf' Monday T,Ic1sda" price ......... 3 Spools for 10c: 35c a dozen Spools and Wednesday .................... ..5C dozen ; 2- - r TT TT TT" $1-25 Embroidery and Laceffrimmed Muslin Gowns, Coat's Spool Cotton, Meyers price . .7 Spools for 25c low neck, short sleeves, Monday, Tuesday and Cotton Ratts, pure white cotton, 10 ounces, Mon- Wednesday 7gc ach day, Tuesday and Wednesday ......... . $c Each Broken Line Mens Initial Handkerchiefs, colored 35c Linen Crash Toweling, 17-inch, Monday, Tues- initial, fine soft flaxette, Monday, Tuesday and day and Wednesday .................. 23c a Yard Wednesday . . . . V. . . . . ............... . . . 2 for 25c 50c Mentholatum, Meyers priceextra spl. 39c a jar 75tEmbroidered Linen Crash Cushion .Covers, , A, . 7 TZ ITT oblong shape, fringed ends, big value, Monday, 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, best for the teeth, Meyers f F ' on . price .7............ 33C Tuesday and Wednesday , ............. , 39c Each 25c Mcnnen's Borated Talcum Powder, Meyers Ready made Scrim Curtains (ecru only) $1.25 price ..... ... ................ 1 .. . ............ 15c Curtains , ggc par Palm Olive Soap, a fine grade skin Soap, Meyers Lace edge and insertion, 2 3-8 yards long, $1.50 price 2 f or 15c Curtains, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday J9 Pair XX All -Around Tovn I mm events : . March 17. Company 21 jitney dance at armory, March IS. Governor Withy- combe snd Mayor Key? at ConfrregBtioual church patri- otic services, 7:30 p. m. March 19. Meetings of City Council. March 23. Lecture on Constan- tinople by Dr. Douey, Salvia . public library. March 23. Lecture on Palestine by Dr. Doney, Salem public library." April 14. Marion County Odd IlloW', convention. jjc 9c ft jC jt 3G 3C 5C JC 9l $t 3C St NEW SPORT SKIRTINGS Spring's ne-cst Sport Skirtings in silks, wool and cottons, beautiful stripe and figured effects in artistic colorings; Plan your spring and summer gar ments now buy the materials while assortments are at their best , sport Skirtings and Suitings in wool $3.50 a yard. Sport Skirtings and Suiting in Silk $1.19, $1.50, $1.75, $1.89, $2.00, $2.50. Sport Skirtings and Suitings in cotton 39c, 59c, 75c. NEW SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS This new stock has just been opened shows the pinch back model and new three piece belt? Tweeds, cassimeres," cheviots and home spun are popular fab rics and the patterns will please the parents and the boys. We take particular care in out fitting young Americans. Suits price range " ,.. $5.00 to $12.50 An excellent assortment of flew Embroideries and Laces Select from this stock for Spring and Summer Gar it ments and you get the best. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT mm b - XX Br. B. X Beechler, dentist, located 3-4 mile north o the fair greumls. Port land road. Owing to no office eipense prices reasonable. 3 21 HalTorseu Sl Burns axe busy today unloading a car of Maxwell cars after a delay of aevernl weeks on account of the p-eat demand for the car and the tailway ear shortage. o Salem 'a Pride the snicker's joy- Sold in all cigar stores La Corona, gen erously good 10c ' tf o During dull season suits pressed 50c. Cleaned and pressed $1.00. Modern (Jleanets, 1'ncne 3oo. 400 court street. ' e Rehearsals are progressing for pro duction of "Get. Rie-h Quiek Walling ford," by the Elk lodge under the di rection of James Mott. The piny is one of the strongest and most dramatic plays that Jlr. Mott has produced in the eity. It will be given during tho first week of Apm. r o- Dr. L. A. Bowman, dentist, room 504 O. 8. Bank bldg.. 3-23 o "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 125 Commercial. tf A reception to the 45 new members of the Friends Highland church will be given next Wednesday evening at the home of J. E. Hockctt. A committee has been appointed to arrange for 4he reception and nvening'g program. You can bny goods at our auction at less than wholesale price. E. h. Stiff & Son. 3-17 o CoL E. O. Snider, "The whirlwind auctioneer'? in charge of the auction every Saturday at 341 N. Commercial - 3-17 o The river has been gradually fall ing for the past eight days and this morning the gauge read 3.7 'feet above the low water mark. Ihe range ot tem perature yesterday was from 54 to 34- o You can buy goods at your own price every Saturday at 341 N. Com mercial, o-ii 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 Tim poster for the C adman recital at the ouera hou lt nigh were made by the pupils of the art class in the high iwhool The one shown at The so caught the fany of Jlr. Cadman that he -rill hv an advertising cut made of it to be used in muskal publications. S. H. Snyder, rentals, successor to I. Bcchtel k Co., 341 State St. Thone 452 . ;. o ' Picture Framing at prices below the regular value. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. Three fatal accidents were reporusd to the State Industrial Accident com mission during the rast week. The fa talities were Rubin MeKinney, coif- struction, Portland: Thomas J. Rich ards, ship building, Portland: Frank Meeker, locaing, Bull Kun. VI the to tal of 2S5 accidents, 231 came under the provisions of the compensation act. Many an hour s conuort in a good pair of glasses, il fitted by Gardner & Keene. Mr. and Mrs. 6. E, f erwilliger, grad uate morticians and llineral directors. 770 Chemekcta. Pbone 724. o A letter was received by the local re cruiting officer in Salem from Selba L. Suell of Troop B, First cavalry, sta: tioned at Calcxiti Cal. He writes: "The army is a fine place aud I intend to put in one more enlistment after this one. This is a fine climate down here, and I am having the tiiue of my life. Tho cavalry is one of the best branches in the serviee and l am glad that I have joined." Dr. If. 6. Altman, homeopathist, 296 Jf. Liberty. . o ' - Get prices on dishes, electric lamps and glassware. Hamilton 's, 340 Court St. o Judge Bingham was in conference this morning with the Park commit tee of the city council explaining the conditions of the gift of the Bush pas ture to' Mm e.'ty. After talk hi); over the provisions and details of the condi tions of the aii't, the committee decid ed to take up the matter of acceptance at another meeting to be held in the near future- On thiscommitteo who have the acceptance or refusal of the gift are Charles. H. Jones, chairman; Frank S. Ward and Lloyd T. Rigdon. If you wear glasses or need to wear classes ask: us about KRYPTOKS. KRYPTOK Glasses are for" everyone who needs double vision lenses. 1 hey enable you to see both near and far objects clearly without re moving or changing your glasses from morning to night. KRYPTOKS (pronounced Crip-tocks) are the only" double vision glasses with clear, smooth, even surfaces -free from seam or hump. 'The old P1KRYPT0KV I Bifocal f." Bifocal I r v i 4 ,,.'(- -'it'.',;! -i ,j;r, an,-, i.i m ' ii ii --'T-- - DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN 109-210-211 United States 'National Bank Building Phone 110 WANTED Household ..Furniture. Woodry & Oreer, the auctioneers, will pay highest cash prices for same. Phones 511 and 224. KISSED) T' ' T ' 4 ' XX S. G. Price, of Black Rock, is a visit or in Salem. Attorney Ivan O. .Martin went to Portland this morning. . O. M. Stites, of Portland, was In the ity yesterday, the guest of Dr. M. C, Fiailley. GASOLINE LAMPS COO Candle Power SG.50 J, '-v ?wttti Lain v1. ww (?Prtl f ' Y tiwd M CtUI r Iwnii'tnK Un fc..r--sJ you WANT TH!3 LIGHT j CE MY LAMPS FIRST ' Jk ' nuoitwUwi.tMUm.um.iimtintk C. M.LOCKWOOD . . C. A. llaight, of Parker, in iu the city. C. S. Graves is in the eity from Dallas-Mrs. 0. J. Bngley, of Suvrr, is iu the city. ill's. S. M. Burch, of Albany, is iu the city. Miss M. llohan iv in the city from Monmouth. . Mrs. Ld O. Kelson is iu the city from Sllverton. , : Mrs. F. M. Martin left this morning for Clatskauie, where sh will nrake her home. ' ' ' Dr. Hay Pomeroy and wife, of Port land, are in the city tor an over Hun day visit. . Frank Davey, for many years prom inent in the politics of the state, and a former newspaper man, was the principal speaker at an entertainment given liift uii'.lit in the parish hall by the Parish Debt' society of M. Mark's iect was, , 'rt. Patrick 's 1'lauting: Its Fruits." The large audience was de-j lighted with the address. Eugene Re nder. ,'. Use Journal classified ads Alcaear Banges ax just the thing for summer and winter use. Cool' in summer and warm in winter Hamil ton g store. 4c vivu i sway mij Utvw) IIOTE LOUVRE (Formerly Hotel Keith) 439 SUrto-et -Phone 1109 Eoetns 60c to UXd a Cajr PY-.t-rtar- IfatM by the Wek BitS. M. M. IiAY, froprlotcr E. Voursen, of Simpson, Kansas, is in the city, just looking the country over. Mr. Voursen is a large land owner in Kansas, but now that he is about to re tire from active work, is desirous of picking out the garden spot of the 17. S. in which to live- Hence he came to the Willamette valley. o ' Auction- every, Saturday, rain or shine. 341 N. Commercial. 3-17 r O We guarantee every article sold at auction or any other time. E. L. Stiff & Son. ' 3-17 o " Every member of Company M. and every former member is expected to be in attendance at the First Congreca tional church Sunday evening' for the big patriotic meeting that will be held there at that time. Rev. Elvin is planning some fine special music, Gov ernor v ltnyeoniDe win speaK ana aiso Mayor Keyes. In addition there will be some war f iim,s show n. .r O Auto for liire, day and night service country trips a specialty, Day Phone 947: nicht 63. W. McrJlioy. J-vt o "Boosting the other fellow" Uni tarian church Sunday at 11. 3-17 n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady, of Port land will appear in (special dances at th Klks' ladies' social to be given at the Klk lodge on the evening of luesday, March 27. E. Cooke Patton, who is in charge, announces that other headliner specialties have been secured, every one of them, equal to anything appear ing on the Orpheum circuitf 4 ' Boosting the other fellow" Uni tarian "church Sunday at 11. 3-li "Boosting theother f ellow ' Uni tafian church Sunday at 11. 3-17 o ' Of course this being St. Patrick's day, green is quite au fait and green ties and green carnations are muchly in evidence. For the benefit of those who are not quite up in their botanical ctudies, it may be said that green car nations are grown only on the 17th of March. Carl F. Huef had on display a large cluster produced by ehemical-ac tiou from the white. Second hand bicycles and motor. yele-s at remarkably low prices. Watt 6hipp Co. , o ' ' Do you throw your old tires away1? We can turn them into dollars. Watt Phipp Co. ' . 0 , t - Ouce in a whil a young man la so r1ca.sed with the conditions of army life that he cannot keep from writing the recruiting officer and telliug-about it,! Dr. Stone's Drugi Store for trusses. J The postmasters in all. parts of the country have received instructions from tho postmaster general at Washington to at once report an overt act iu case there is a general railroad strike. In structions aro given to ut onep report to the U. S. district attorney who will co-operate with the district attorney. Postmasters are also instructed to keep the ' government authorities fully ad vised as to local conditions and nf nnv interference with the-government mail, in case there ia a strike. See the Mahogany bedroom furni ture -in our north window. Hamilton's 340 Court St. The band committee of the city coun cil would like some frank expressions as to whether the people want vocal music along with their band concerts or whether they would prefer to havcrfess vocal and more band playing. There is some "doubt in the minds of the com mittee as to how the public stands, and Charles H. Jones, Frank S. Ward and Lloyd T. Kigdqn who are on the com mittee, invite expression? of opinion eitner through tie newspapers or per sonally. ' . . o- '-. Opal Ranges the heaviest and best built range for the pike. Guaranteed fifteen years. Hamilton's, 340 Court t.. - . ' o ' Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. f The funeral of former Governor Z. F. Moody was held this morning at 10:30 o'clock from the family home, 825 Court street. The services were eon ducted by the Eev. Carl H. Elliott of the First Presbyterian church. A quar tette choir composed of Miss Alice Judd, Miss I.ucile Barton, Albert Gitle and Chas. Koth, sang by request. "Nearer My God to Thee," and "Abide With Thee." The active pall bearers were Judge A. Lake and Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles; C. B. Moores and Harry Hogue oil Portland, and Dr. W. H. Byrd and lenry WS-Meyers of Salem. Burial was in the City View cemetery in the family lot. . i o . Terwilliger Funeral Home (Cottage "Undertaking Parlors) residence parlors homelike. Lady embalmer. Phone 724. o ' Dr. B.Meurio Eoberts, osteopathic physician, 309 Masonic, bldg. Phone 409 Used Furniture Wanted Highest 'sh prices paid for used furniture. E. L. STIFF & SON, Phone 941 or 508. mm CAR? oj aw KiriD Any time Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. Office Bligh Hotel. Dregless Physician DR. C. H. SCHENK . Superintendent Hydro-EIcctro Therapeutic Institute 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone 1182. Hours 9 to 57 to 9 - When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Freo and Private Baths BATES73c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in .the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home : T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus Boom moulding, regular 4c and 5c moulding, 1c per foot. Hamilton a. o The executive committee of the state teachers' association is in session in th office of Mtate Superintendent of PuU lic Instruction Churchirk, and educa tional ' problems are under discussion. Committees for the meeting of tho stato association next December are to be ap pointed and the work outlined. Seven members out of nine are present at t.I.e meeting- Optometry Means Eye Service 4- EYE INSURANCE r. 5. V You insure your home or your auto, or anything else that you value. Why not insure your eyesight! WitlioSit it all else is of little worth. Bo why not guard against its loss or injury! PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES are the best insurance ylm can give your eyes. Come in and let us examine them NOW. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. t Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist t t 208-9 Hubbard Bldg. ' Phone 109 t