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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
fAGE EIGHT, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 8ALEM. . OREGON, TIE-SPA V, NOVEMnpR. g. Special Thanksgiving Sale of FANCY SUITINGS to $2:25 Suitings at $1.73 to $1.73 Suitings at $1.38 k JshA Fine heayy fancy IfD 5t mixe Suitings is Uyv this splendid assort ment. All popular KM weaves in ere v. raj green, red, brown and blue. It you need fine fabrics for either a dress or suit don't fail to get your share of these exceptional offerings. Full 56 inches wide. Absolutely best quality. 4 V , wam Iff CITY NEWS. How About Tour Fence? Salem Fence Works. 10-14-eos At The Grand Moving pictures pnlght. Pictures of riinnmn Canal At Ye Liberty beginning today. Tills Week You will be thinking of fancy ei-O' cerleB. Get them of J. M. Lawrence, ('limine Picture; corner uommcrcial and Ferry streets ! M,.l.... Dl.,1 . At The Grand tonight. They Are Here 2500 feet of moving pictures of Panama canal at Ye Liberty. Tuke a . State street car, go out to 23d street south, and you are at Rich mond addition. Oregon Realty Co., agents. Another Sinner lit Hie Palm This week. You should hear her. Make l'p The best Investment Is a Rich mond addition lot. See the Oregon neauy company. Hotel Marlon' Serves Merchants lunch from 12 to 2:00, GOc. Regular dinner Sunday, 6:30 to 8:30. eod-tt iHm, Templar Will Meet The Good Templars will meet to night In their hall, 267 South Church street, at 8 o'clock. This meeting is of great Importance. A. T .Mofllu In Running The Journal mated yesterday that O. O. Brown was running for alder man In the first ward without oppo sition. This wag a mistake, as A. T. Moffltt lg also a candidate In that ward. The Salem Hotel Is In business to stay and prides Itself on giving the best meals for the money of any place In the North west and It Is not an Idle boast, either. Try It and see. 11-4-tf Fish, Poultry and ( la ins H. C. Dybee has opened a fish and poultry market at 100 South Com mercial street. riione r Main 2125. Your patronage solicited. Satisfac tion guaranteed and prices reasona ble. Drlng In your poultry. 11-18-eod-tf , Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at the Palm; and they are always good. Ifr. AiIiiiiin. Viitrlnipr j Of Panama canal at Ye Liberty be- burning luuuy, I ' If You j Want to see Richmond addition, where things are doing, call up the i Oregon Realty Cn I for you and take you back again. .The Water Company , Is laying a water main through j uicnmond addition. Lovely lots for noma Diuiaing; io down and $10 month. See the Oregon Realty Co. Siiyn Plant Peaches C. F. Lansing says for quick re turns, If you have suitable land, there la no fruit makes the quick re turns you get from peaches. He has 40 .varieties at the Quaker nurseries. Homestead Locations While In the city on a few days' leave of absence from my homestead, 1 can tell you about some excellent chances for timber claims and home stead entries. Ralph R. Cronise. Call at Tom Cronise Studio, Court & Commercial streets. ll-21-2t A Quick Shave Fred A. Voget, while shaving yes terday morning at his home, took down from the shelf what he thought was bay rum. but which was nn , bolic acid. He ooureil It. Intn lil j hand, then rubbed it on bis face and then he didn't need shaving as It burned him severely. T i Have You Seen R S SHOW WINDOWS They are loaded down with arti cles of interest to every one. Dis criminating patrons of jewelers hre demanding now more than ever before, distinctive designs bearing the impress of individual thought and refined hand work manship. Barr's store contains a choice col lection of the most beautiful in the jewelers line. Cut Glass.Silver, watches, rings; in fact practically anything your fancy might sug gest. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit our store and inspect our stock. BARR JEWELRY STORE I "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Miani Original and Eenulm MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink (or All Agis. More healthful than Tea or Coffee Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. cT Others are imitations. j.Hovlnir Pictures Of I'ncle Sam's $500,000,000 canal at Ye Liberty. At the Pulm Jim Shaw & Co., with three big act. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All new ones. Pay Their Claim Within the past few weeks Pro tection lodge No. 2, A. O. C. . has paid the claims of their late broth ers, Wilbur Cornell, R. I,. Pratt, G. H. Irwin and Charles, Calvert in full, making a total of eight thou sand dollars paid In this city only which goes to show the good accom plished by the A. O. U. W. lodge. A Pioneer Gone John OHborne, a pioneer of Polk county, died Sunday morning, and was buried this afttrnoon from the Co'.tage udertaking parlors. He was SO yars old, and had lived on the home place, near Greenwood, 4 6 years. The remains were burled at Rural cemetery. He leaves two sons and two daughters, one of them, Mrs. Huntley, of Polk county; W. F. Osborne, of the Osborne hotel, and Miss Verneta Osborne, of Eugene, were present at the funeral In this city. Suit Over Hops A complaint was filed today by George F. Llvesley vs. Steve J. Mer ton, In which Mr. Llvesley la en deavoring to recover $1160 dam ages, claimed to have been suffered because of the failure of Mr. Merton to deliver to him 45 bales of hops, which he had contracted to sell at 30 cents a pound. The Third Degree "The Third Degree" at the Grand last night drew a fairly good bouse, which was quite appropriate, as It was a fairly good play, fairly well presented. In fact in some respects It was fine, but there was "a fly In the ointment", that kept It out of the first class catalog that was sub stitution of actors the attempted filling of large holes with small plugs, and consequent leakage. How ever, in spite of this, the play was far from bad, and might be classed as passable. Judged by "The Girl of the Golden West,' It was a real good piny end n strong company. A Marriage LIcen To William Edward C Cooper, of Macieay, aged 23, and Miss Minnie .Nfagdalena Anhock, of Turner, also 23 years of age. Must Patronize Theater Salem people turned out two 'very shy audiences Saturday night and Monday, and Mr. Waters of the new Grand Opera House is very much dis couraged about bringing any more of the legitimate drama to this city. "The Commuters" coming on at the Grand Wednesday night Is by the or iginal company that played 200 nights in New York. There should be a packed bouse to a great production like that unless Salem wants to de scend as a theater town Jo the level of towns that get only the second class road companies and crossroads barnstormers. The Grand has the Australian boys Saturday night as one of the high school entertain ments. The Panama Canal The Panama exhibit and film pro duction at Ye Liberty promises to be more Interesting and educational than expected. Mr. Wayne O. Adams will exhibit skins of snakes and hides of the various wild animals that haunt the Panama zone, all of which are his own killing and tro phies which he prizes very highly. Mr. Adams Is a natural born hunter and takes great delight in this ex hibit. The Panama canal work is something that all are interested In a4 this moving picture that Mr. Adams will give is a real production of what is being done. No one should miss seeing this rare entertainment, remember that there are 2500 feet of film. Fellow' Cltl. sens, This Is the Last Week of Our Sale COME! WAKE IT!! OLD MAX!!! Only Five Days More and our sale will close. S o come 1 n and save a few dollars by spending now. .All $25 Suits . $20.00 All $30 Suits ....$21.00 All $5.00 Trousers $3.75 All $li.00 Trousers $4.25 All $3.50 Fancy Vests $2.00 All 50c Suspenders 3.1c All $1.50 Shirts $1.10 All $1.75 Shirts $1.20 All $3.00 Shirts, $2.00 All 50c Bradley Mufflers.... 20c All $5.00 House Coats.. $2.30 All $10.00 House Coats $5.00 CLKAMNU AM) PRESSING Our steam pressing machine is certainly turning out some beauti ful work. Old garments made new In a sanitary way expresses our system briefly. We call for and deliver your garments. THE TOGGERY Phone 33IS. 1G7 Commercial St. DAVE YAN'TIS AL I1CRST (To be Continued) PERSONALS. Mrs. J. E. Scdtt returned from Portland last evening after a visit with her daughter, Hazel, who' is studying to be a nurse at St. Vin cent's hospital. Mrs. F. L. Scott, who Is at the Sa lem hospital for a second operation, is improving rapidly. Mrs. A, A. Underhlll is recovering from an operation at the Salem hos pital. D. A. White and daughter, Blanche, leave in the morning for a visit to relatives and to attend the national apple show at Spokane, Wash. Mr. White expects to return In time for the city election. 0 i T'"e Panama Canal Wayne Adams, who was four years on the great canal, and who was awarded a medal by Roosevelt, lec tures tonight at the Liberty, with a moving picture show, boosting the battleship Oregon to be the first ves sel to go through the canal. Take the children to see It. o Low Thunksgiviiig Kares via Oregon Klectrie Hallway. On November 29 and 30 tickets will be sold to. all points at one and one-third fare for the round trin good returning" until December 4 Minimum fare 50 cents. C. E. ALBIN, Gen Agt. , . 11-21-tu-th-sat o Look These Over A Few Riirgnins that Will Bear Inspection. No. 74. Five room house on lot 125x70, corner on Capitol street. House In fine condition. Large barn. N'ew sidewalks. Lots of fruit. All assessments paid. Price, $1250. No. 68. Fine California bungalow. Good location close in. Six rooms with every modern improvement. Completely finished and ready to move Into. Could not be duplicated for less than several hundred dol lars more than ' price asked. Come In and let us take you to see It. j Price, $3200. ' . ' 1 No. 02. Five room new modern bungalow. Good location. Nicely arranged and well finished. Good street and all assessments paid. Price $1800. No. 79. Six room house with full basement. Just 'south of State street on Sixteenth. House In good condi tion. All assessments paid. Lots of fruit. Price, $1850. E. 1I0FEK & SOXS. Investments. 213 S. Cninnierclnl Street. TaKa One Pain Fill, then TaKe it i For Neuralela. nothing Is better than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Used by thousands for a generation Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. "I have taken Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pillg for five years and they are the only thing that does me any good. They have relieved neuralgia In my head In fifteen minutes. 1 have also taken them for rheumatism, head Rche, pains in the breast, toothache, earacho and pains 111 the bowels and limbs. I have found nothing to equal them and they are all that Is claimed for them." J. W. SEDGE. Blue Springs, Mo. At all druggists 25 doses 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. MILES MEDICAL COY Elkhart, Ind. T IS YOUR HAIR STREAKED WITH GRAY OR FADED How often one hears the expres sion, "She Is gray and beginning to look old."' It is true that gray hair usually denotes age and is always associated with age. You never hear one referred to as having gray hair and looking young. The hair is generally the Index of age. If your hair Is gray, you can't blame your friends for referring to you as looking old. You can't retain a youthful appearance if you allow your hair to grow gray. Many per sons of mldlde age jeopardize their future simply by allowing the gray hair to become . manifest. If your hair has become faded or gray, try Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem-1. edy, a preparation which a chemist by the name of Wyeth devised a few' years ago. It is simple, In expensive and practical, and will banish the gray hairs in a few days. It is also guaranteed to remove dandruff and promote the growth of the hair. It is a pleasant dressing for the hair, and after using it a few days, itching and dryness of the scalp en tirely disappear. Don't neglect your hair. Start us ing AVyeth's Sage and Sulphur today, and you will be surprised at the quick results. This preparation Is offered to the public at 50 cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug gists. Special agent, J. C. Perry. o NEW TODAY. FOR SALE New 4-room dwelling, plastered, has sink and toilet con nected with sewer: corner lot, close to paved street, school, store and meat market; $75 down, bal ance $12 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack bldg. Tele, phone 96. j i ix-V-it FOR RENT Furnished housekeep 'ng rooms. 809 North Cottage sucei. . , . . .,!- n-21-3t GRAND OPERA. HOUSE Moving Pictures Tonight A Day at West Point Edison Descriptive The Foolishness of Jealousy Vitagraph The Totem Jliirk Selig Dramatic. Tralllnir Counterfeiters Ulograph Comedy. Josh's Suicide Ulograph Comedy. Vocal Solo Hiram Ellis Music by Orchestra HOlSE FOR SALE Modern, eight room plastered house, walls tinted fine electric fixtures, cooling room! best plumbing, connected with sew er; lot 50 by 180, east front, high and well drained, one-half block north of State street, fruit trees, lawn and (lowers. Price, $2500-' part terms. See owner, 240 N Commercial street. 11-22-lw IF YOC HAVE ANY pruning or spraying to be done, address F O Mahan, Route 3. Box 10-B. Estl niatees furnished. ll-21-6t' CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of G. M. Post until Fri day, December 1. at 10 a. m for the erection of the Salem public library. ll-'H "t THE FIRST OF THE SEASON j Moll's Country Cured Hams, 20c per pound, Moll's Lard and Bacon. . Supreme Hams, the Finest of all Hams, 20c pound Our Demonstration ; We are selling a great many Canned. Goods, All thP' PREFERRED STOCK LINE is on display and can be t sampled before purchasing, Why not call at our store t and see what is, inside of the tins, Courteous treat- X ment to all, . J Sauerkraut and Mince Meat These goods we are turning out are so out of the ordni- ary that we wish to call your attention to them, THEY X ARE MADE BY US and the public is invited at any time to visit our kitchen and cellar, and see how they are'! made and kept, . NEW SHIPMENT OF SEAL- i SHIPT OYSTERS IN TODAY 1 Roth Grocery Coj Dress Footwear This is our stage last, It makes your feet look two sizes small er,:' Short vamps high arch and heels in Patent Velvet Suede and . Satins, We also have the largest line of Party Pumps in the city, For street wear we have a full line of G, Metals Patents and Tans, in regular or high 18-button boots, Yo;j are 'cordially, in vited to see them, We do re pairing, ' ' . REINH ART'S SHOE STORE Opposite Bligh's Theatre. 444 State In Probate Court. Arthur Workman was today ap pointed administrator of the estate of Martha Workman, deceased. In the matter of John L. Patton, deceased, Mae Patton was appointed administratrix. The real and per sonal property is.appralsed at $250. There are but three heirs of the deceased, one son, one daughter and the wife. The bond . was xed at $100. . . . Stubborn Colds May Lead to Consumption DM you evar hive a cold that would not let go; a ooimh that persisted, that prevented Wep. mid made waking hours miserable? Kckuiun's Alterative la the proper remedy In sueU fuses. Perhaps some simple medicine niay be effective where It is only n tickling -In the throat! but whea yr.ur chest is sore and simple remedies don't answer then tuke Eck man's Alterative. Neglect often leads to more se.lous trouble; a case In point fol lows: . 712 Cherry St., l'hllu., Pa. "Oentlemen: In July, r.K)3, I first no ticed the conditions that showed I had Consumption. . I lost weight rapidly; had a hollow cough, hemorrhages and very severe night sweats. My brother recom mended tubman's Alterative. In the Fall of 1H05 I began to take It. At this time I am perfectly well and robust. My ap petite Is good 'and my weight has In creased from 110 to 140 pounds. Not a trace of my old trouble remains. I will gladly express the merits of this medi cine to anyone." (Signed) M. U GUKHARDT. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bron chitis, Asthma, Hav Fever: Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for more evi dence. For sale by all leading druggists and J. C. Perry, Salem, Oregon. I Gold Dust flour Made by the SIDNEY POWEB COJIPAIfl, Sydney,' Oregon. Made for Family Ce. Ask your grocer for It Bri and Shorts always on hand. P.B. WALLACE, Agt Winter Underwear MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD 0-rer Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Oi Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. . . ' Uurghardt Ac Meredith, Resident Ag 885 STATE STREET. Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot WOOD --.COAL Phone S10 Rock Springs and Slandard Coals CAPITAL FUEL COMPANY "HIIIIIIH I :: Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 231i State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. pail!! 9090J (S8pt3 Cotton Union Suits. 50c Ladies' Part Wool Union Suits 75c Ladies Half Wool Union Suits $1.00 LADIES' COAT SALE We have a few Ladies' and Children's Coats This season's goods To Cleanup at Big Re . ' ductions Ladies' All Wool Union Suits $1.25 Ladies' All W60I White Union Suits $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 Men's Heavy Union Suits $1.00 Ribbed Rostein & Greenbaum, 240-246 N. (Wl St. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRl'ST BUSINESS With our aasurance that we are able and willing to take pare of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every iavor con. Blstent with good banking prin ciples. VE PAT FOCR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, S. S. EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES, U H. ROBERTS, Directors. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate securltr. ' BECHTEL & BINOX 317 Stite Street MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott & Co., over thw Chicago Store, 8 lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers - Supplies See Me IW'fore Ton Do Anything C M. LOCKWOOD Phone 068 Main ' 214-18 N. Com St. Salem. O