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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1911)
fAUK K1UHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 11. I 7 S :- 1 ' 'I H It it 1 . & ll urn & A 1 1 i Special Reduced Prices . ON ALL ITFMC of interest to economical buyers. Saving opportunities at Salem's I I LITliJ - Largest Department-Store. ' ' ., . mm V lfV'"''' ernoon a nd vening Gowns The window display of these is being admired by all. We want you to see it. Why not purchase a Gown or Dress NOW at reduced prices; never did you have a better opportunity to save. Special Sale of Ladies' Silk Waists New styles Values to $8.50, your choice $4.98 A Sale of LINGERIE WAISTS In a variety of good styles; slightly soiled, your choice UlNfc-HALr PRICE K VI : UP Ladies' New Up-to-Date SUITS at 1-2 PRICE in all popular styles and fabrics. No one can afford to pass this Suit op portunity. choice 2 Price 1-3 LESS than regular prices on our entire line of ' NEW FURS Mirny stjlOH, in nil the lioi.nlnr kinds of Fnr. "Absolutely lipst (nullities, your choice, one-third reduction. I The House $JQm frjf ?ff tSAljA The Homc The Grand v I Moving pictures tonight i Co and Sec Colleen Bawn at Ye Liberty. You j will miss something if you don't. J We Wish to Announce j' To the public that our first fihlp- i mtnt of fish was received today. : Hereafter, we will take your orders for flsh and poultry drissed to order. I ! Independent Market, Ferry, near Commercial. Phone 729. .Notice to lMautt Pi Of nurs'ery stock Planting season Is now on; why not place your or der with me ami I will see that you get good first class stock and save you money. Sam Foster. Phone Main 996. We Can Supply You Just received a fresh shipment of ; fish. We can supply you also with , dressed poultry and our price is I right. Our stock Is fresh and clean. jThomason and Wood, 255 Ferry street. Phone 729. j i From Fort Dodge I The Webster county colony at the i Capital City has been augmented by the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gordon, of Fort D"dge, Iowa, who will make their home Just south of , this city where they have bought a ! small fruit farm. ! The On ml Moving pictures tonight. . The Irish to t'U- Front I And see the beautiful scenery of ' Ireland at Ye Liberty. o ' STATISTICAL i DIED. HEXDEY At the ntate tuberculosis sanatorium, Salem, Tuesday after noon, Xovembr 15, 1911, Bert C. Hendey, aged 27 yers. The funeral will be held from Clough's undertaking parlors at 1:30, Thursday afternoon, Rev. W. F. Tap scott officiating. Besides his wife, his father survive' him. He Is at present in Seattle, but has been no tified of his son's death. The de ceased was a member of Multnomah Typographical fnion, and the local Union here will attend to the funeral arrangements.' Interment In the printers' plot, in Cily View cemetery. CITY NEWS. Amateurs Wonted At Palm Theater. Apply at box of fice. ll-13-3t For n Ylslt Contractor Kehrberger and wife leave this evening for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Tacoma and North Yakima. Qua reels he has worked hard this sum mer and is entitled to a vacation. The Rnl.m Hotel Is In business to stay and prides Itself on giving tho best meal8 for the money of any place in tho Northwest and It Is not an Idle boast, either. Try It and Bee. 11-4-tf Fancy Cnpons We have a limited number for Thanksgiving. Give us your order for fancy groceries, home made mince meat, and the best baker's bread In Salem. Phohe 131. The Sunset Grocery Co. (Hrxoii About Again Hon. J. A. Carson who Injured the ligaments of his right leg a few weeks' ago, has recovered so far as to be able to be at his office and is happy to meet his", many friends and clients agMn. l'ort. In Town Mike Egan, the poet of the French Prairies, has been In the city for a day or two. He came up to hear Senator Gore make a Bpeeeh on the tariff and likes the style of Demo cracy very much. Will Give Smoker Willamette Tent No. 6, Knights of Maccabees, of this city, will give -a smoker this evening at their hall In the Steeves block. State Command er Sherwood and State Deputy Mat thews will be present and there will be a fine program of music and, speaking. All members requested to be In attendance. . . STERLING SILVER We have the largest and finest disylay of Silverware ever shown in Salem. The holidays will soon be here and it will pay you to see our line The Plymouth Colonial Pattern Silver is a triumoh in the Silversmith's art. The simplicity of the outline and the refine- mcnt of the decoration produce a most harmonious design. We have a full line of this beautiful Silver including table ware, fancy pieces and chests (large and small.) BARR JEWELRY STORE MMMMMtmMMMMHIMMHIMMHMHM A ut aid simple remdy for rr 7 Ctfarri HmiFmn f (.Val '"'Un"n,IOM. Imktloaa. wan I A Uol ALL mrai HmbitM I 1 I o U.lngw of tb dom, ftbrMC I 'i I ""& or mrtauj orfaM. j I iJvill T uoaiT ' '-t V" nMMIUlMahbOIII 1 '." teaMlMoamiurt. L J' I Wish Jack Frost Would (it Hack on the Job. CLE AS1XG and PBKSSIXI If you send your garments- to The Toggery to be pressed they are thoroughly disinfected under a high pressure o f steam which not only bring up the nap of the cloth but It m o r ef flcle n tly cleans the garment. We have the only in a c h ine In the city for doing this work right. The big sale Is still on every thing at "skldoo" prices. All $tf Suits Ilill All $1S Suits $14,011 All $25 Suits fcJiUM All $30 Suits 21.00 A DO FT THE E New sweater coats roll collars. New fancy vests to match the knit neckwear. New "Fuzzy'1 hats, those popu lar black velours. New umbrellas, a line of practi cal novelties. THE TOGGERY Phone 856. loj Commercial St. DATE IAMIS AL HCRST (To be Continued) INDEPENDENT GOOD CITIZENSHIP ! CITY TICKET There will be an Independent city ticket for alderman In each ward. The movement Is under the direction of gentlemen prominent in prohibi tion circles, but will not be put out 8s a prohibition party ticket. About one-half the primary 'nominees will be endorsed, and the rest of the places filled by a committee com posed of the following gentlemen: Julius G. Voget, chairman. IT. J. Lehman, secretary. H .G. Miller, secretary of the coun. ty prohibition committee. J. C. Robertson, A. J. Cook and Oliver Jory are the rest of the com mitee to determine on candidates. It Is expected that all the acceptance', of the candidates In each ward will be on file thls evening on the fol lowing platform:. Independent Good .Citizenship Plat, form. 1. We are unalterable opposed to licensing the sale of intoxicating beverages. ' ' ' 2. We favor such Improved form of city government as will combine the highest type of efficiency with economy of administration. 3. We believe that in the Inter est of economy the city should do Its own Improvement work whenever expedient. 4. We favor the employment of home labor In all public improve ment work as far as possible. 5. We favor a water system that will furnish an abundance of pure water at a reasonable rate. 6. We favor a curfew ordinance that will keep unaccompanied chil dren off the streets at night, and hold parents or guardians responsible for them. 7. We favor such supervision of pubi c rooming houses and of public places of amusement as will elim inate Immoral features. 8. We favor an ordinance forbid ding, public Improvement work on Sunday, except In cases of. actuii emergency. rv. SEATTLE FOR 0CE HAT) TOO MUCH GAS Seattle. Nov. 15. Most city officers and clerks who occupy the city hall are suffering from severe headaches today. Yesterday afternoon the elec tric light failed and gas was burned. The Janitor cut off the gas connec tions and later turned It into the open Jets. It was some time before the mlstak.? was discovered. o Hope will never die as long as men are willing to pay a dollar a box for bread pills. Dr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refine ment in every part of the world where the use of the tooth-brush is known, for Almost Half a Century. Big Shoe Sale i ' NEW TODAY. jc SjC j(c 3jC 5fC sjc jjc ic 3(c ! fi FOR SALE At half price, secand hand pianola, music in good con dition. Phone. 672, mornings. 11-13-lwk FOR SALE New 4-room dwelling, plastered, has pink and toilet con nected with sewer, corner lot, close to paved street, school, Btore and meat market;; $75 down, bal ance $12 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack bldg. Tele phone 96. ' 11-7-tf-t- ROOMS . FOR . RENT Five large rooms with bath and basement. Close in. Phone 2107 or call 487 North High street. 11-8-tf FOR RENT Modern five room bunga ; bungalow, $300 down; balance like rent. E. Hofer & Soils, 213 S. Com mercial street. 11-8-tf FOR SALE Five acres first class fruit land three miles out. Good road, land nearly all clear. Price, , $600; terms to suit. Address John Van Laaneh, Fair Grounds, Oreg. ll-15-3t EIGHT GOOD lots for sale; all in cultivation, graded streets, " three blocks to street per line, outside city limits. Price $800, $H0 cash; balance, $10 per month; no Inter est for three years. Address John Van Laanen, Fair Grounds. Oreg. ll-15-3t TEN ACRES Only 2H miles from center of town, -mlle from car line. Nice little four room house, almost new. Five acres under fine cultivation. Small orchard of all kinds of fruit. Price $3,000. T-erms. If desired, on part of price. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commer cial street. 11-15-tf FOR SALE Small house and two lots in West Salem. Good location. Price, $675. Only $275 down. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. ' 11-15-tf FOR SALE Five room house and corner lot 125x70, on North Capitol street. Large barn. All assess ments paid. Price $1250. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 11-15-tf FOR SALE Two lots between Belle- vue and Oak street. Call at 590 South Nineteenth street. ll-15-3t MONEY 10 LOAN THOS. K. FORD "Orer Ladd and Busn Bank. Balem, Ot Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot WOOD --COAL Phone 210 Rock Springs and Slnndard Coals CAPITAL FUEL COMPANY " MONEY TO LOAN On good Benl Estate security. BECHTEL & BYKON 347 State Street Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 251 H State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. STILL GOING ON AT The Price Shoe Co. More Shoes have been soid in the last five days than in any sale conducted in Salem for a great while past 200 pairs of high top Boots left, regularly sold at $6 and $7, now go at $3.95 to $4.95 200 Pairs of high rubber Boots with leather, soles and heels, regularly sold at $8.00, while they last at $3.00 This Big Sale Lasts until Saturday Night Men's Shoes $3.00 shoes in leathers go at $3,50 shoes in leathers go at $4,00 'shoes in leathers go at $5.00 shoes in leathers go at $6.00 shoes in leathers go at all , ' -$1,95 all .-$2.50 all ..$2,95 all ..$3.50 all ..$3.95 Ladies' Shoes $3.00 shoes in all leathers go at.. $2,35 $3,50 shoes in all ' leathers go at ..$2,95 $4,00 shoes in all leathers go at.. $3,35 $5.00 shoes in all leathers go at ..$3.95 $6.00 shoes in all leathers go at ..$4.35 Children's and Boys' Shoes at Greatly reduced prices, 5Jteirs Ptyen's 12 and- 1 6-inch top boots sold at .$6,00 and. $7,00 now go at $3,95 and $4,95. Largest line of Ladies' Party Slippers to be shown in the city. Prices greatly reduced, . Rubbers to go at prices never before heard of. Now is the time to get your winter supply, The BIG SHOE Store r Leaders in . Fine Foolery Norwich Union Fire Iniumace Society. liurghardt At Meredith, Resldeat At ' 383 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAIS On Farm Property. John H. Soot & Co., over thv Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented lpalrd Ribbons Rollers SnppIIe 8 Me Before Xoa Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD rtioae (HM Mat 81 -! V Com St. Sulrm. o- 255 North Com'I Street Salem, Ore. vMMH MUM SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should Always be a slave. If you are desirous of. satfng yourself or a friend from a drunk ard s grave, you cannot afford to overlook 'the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit. Hot Lake . mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment. One week will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer is re quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, 1 WALTER JT. PIERCE Pres. and Mgr. .. MMMMMM I CAPITAL GARAGE j Tlfir nunc i ii I TICK BROS- Prnni-fetnr. Storage, Repairing, Supplies. We carry In stock Goodrich Tires. Prest O Lite Tanks, Ever-ready Batteries, Weed Chains, and a full line of Auto Supplies. Agents for Locomobile, Ohio, Hudson, Oak- land and Elmore Cars. Call for catalogues and demonstrations. 1)3 South T.lhrv et . , ' ct I .... . ' rnont aam