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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
1911. PAGB EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. XOYE.MHKK GREAT SAVING ON LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR New High Class Garments Priced Very Low at "Meyers" JIl mi ) A Large Assortment of Dresses at 1-2 Price Other Lines at 20 L Less These Gowns and Dresses are strictly up-to-date in style and materials Serge, Cashmere, Messalines, Taffetas, Velvet, Silk Poplin and Foulards. Values to $50.00, Ladies' Suits, at . . . $9.98 A monster assortment of fine, high grade Suits in the season's latest styles. They're in plain colors and fancy mixtures now so popular. The workmanship is of the highest character and we know you wont see such All the popular colors in navy, brown, black, green, Copenhag en, pongee and fancy silks. They're made up in very dainty styles, and every one is a Great Bargain at These Prices. Some at 1-2 price, others reduced .20 See Window display 561st Wednesday Surprise Say Novelty Mirrors at 39c Combining a rice pictire in colors and a good sized mirror, panel shape, size 7x23 inches, gilt frame. Extra special Today only None sold before 8:30. No phone orders. 39c a bargain again this year. We want you to see them. Regularly priced to $50.00 your choice du ing this Jsale event . . . 81 ft I Mi 'Ln hV In!': 1 1 I i B. 1 nm i i i ri mm ii.'!' It ?'M I OLD TIMER MAKES VISIT TO THE CITY Mr. F. J. Beaty, of Lod!. Cal.. is in Salem on business connected with the estate of the late Mrs. S. J. Pugh. Mr. Beaty is well-known in this city, as ' hp resided nt'ar Chemawa for a num 1 her of years. He will return to his home in California Immediately. Mr. i Beaty is a contractor and builder, and is erecting a fireproof and earth quake proof building In California. This class of building was originated I by Mr. Beaty, and costs but little ! more than a common wooden bulld ' ing. It is made of cement and steel. Hew Brown Bread Reclps Never ao&y-Easly By Mrs. Janet McKenzieUm fj; the Boston Cooking School Ma Nearly eveybody likes Boston bm bread, but so many have eitr" trouble with its being soKW &1 become discouraged Me b 1 W recipe that cannot fail if thefelil? directions are carefully followed vP'e will be delighted with the ot-le m "V $9.98 J 'IKCMfPOffATEn F I I Mlll iMll.i ' i Better get an early choice before the line is picked over CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. SO, A. F. & A. M, thlg evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Moose Attention Banquet and initiation Thursday. IteiiMnnlH'r Iloyal NcljlilMr Dunce At Stelwer's hall, November 23; proceeds to go to Modern Woodmen sanatorium. Gentlemen 50c; Indies free. They Are Always n Treat Remember the ladies are going to give another of those famous chicken pie suppers 3."ic at the First Con gregational church, Friday, from 5 to 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. ll-22-2t has Free Employment Bureau A free employment, bureau been started In Commercial hall ner of Commercial and Center streets. All persons in need of work, and all persons desiring to employ labor of any kind, men or women, are requested to apply at the bu reau. There are no charges. Mission Rescue Work All people Interested lii miss'on and rescue work are urged to be present at a business meeting held at the mission. Front and State streets. Rev. Harry Hayes will speak at 7 o'clock this evening. House to Kent I have a good new house to rent to a steady renter.. House not for sale. GEO. C. WILL. Kdiiciitloiuil Pictures Those pictures of the Panama canal at Ye Liberty are the finest and certainly the most instructive cor- and interesting ever shown in Salem. Famous Chicken Pie Supper Will be given by the ladles of the First Congregational church Friday evening, in the church parlors, from Married Today , 6 to 8 p. m.; 35c. A large attendance ' Mr. Claud B. Gardner, of .Tackson is assured. ll-22-2t county, and Miss Florence Isabell McCartney, of Woodburn, were mar ried today by Justice of the Peace New York Bakery Bread, made In Portland, Is what we handle. It Is clean, made clean. It is white and firm and wholesome. Try ft and be convinced on your next ordor. Call or phone 131, the Sun set grocery, for your next order for ngnt or money refunded. groceries. an(j gUaranteed by the Opera House Church Social- Pharmacy. The monthly Boclal will be held at the Unitarian church Thursday Enjoins the Sheriff evening. November 23. There will Thos. M. Bnrr has filed suit in the be a musical and literary program, circuit court to enjoin Sheriff Mlnto light refreshments, and a general from selling under execution prop good time. Everybody welcome. ,orty located In Grabenhurst Fruit Farms In Marlon county and also Homestead Locations- damages in the sum of $ir,0. !.,,. , , , This Buit grows out of the action i , k i y 00 aW "J5"! taken by the Falls City Lumber Co. u.jr uuuiBBieuu, va Herninn V ltnrr t en ltnrr V. T Barr and others, wherein a judg ment was found for the plaintiff In the sum of $1,000. An execution was Issued for the sale of the prop erty mentioned above, as said prop erty had Just previously, If not at the time, belonged to the defendants. A fund of ' information Is given in connection with the pictures and everyone in Salem should see them. Take the horse editor's hunch and then take your wife and the children. Mrs. Eva ('. Wheeler I Of Cottage Grove, a noted elocu tionist, will be at Ramp Memorial hall, corner of Commercial and Fer ry streets, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30. She will give a public recital Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. In the same place. These meetings are open to the public. Admission free. Where Will You Move, This question Is asKed me so often that I will make It plain. The build ing I bought is the store hullrllne Elgin. The younr couple Intend to owned and occupied by M. T. Rlne make their home in Portland. man as a grocery store. It is now occupied by the Sunset Grocery. It Da Hells Kidney Pills is 1,18 flr3t door we8t ot Z'nn's con- will relieve the kidneys In one """" "" easi oi nuin FOr Sale 'VVC,J "U UllfU01ie LUC UCW DHU uiock. i ne milliner is vn state street. GEO. C. WILL, Music and Sewing Machines. GRIZZLY OLD PROSPECTOR. (Continued rrom page i.) I can tell you about some excellent chances for timber claims and home stead entries. Ralph R. Cronlse. Call nt Tom Cronlse Studio, Court & Commercial streets. ll-21-2t The 8tiltm Hotel Is In business to stay and prides This property, however, Thos. M. Itself on giving tho best meals for Burr contends, was sold to him pre- the money of any place in the vlous to the action taken by the Northwest and It Is not an Idle court and therefore asks that the boast, either. Try it and see. sheriff be enjoined from selling the 11-4-tf same. Have You Seen A K SHOW WINDOWS They are loaded down with arti cles of interest to every one. Dis criminating patrons of jewelers are 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. Tonight And Thursday is your last chance to see the Panama canal pictures at Ye Liberty. They are great Every American Should see the great work of Uncle Sam In Liberty, only. !v Rockefeller would deal with my brother and myself, and if we could deal with him we could remain in the company, and be protected. But, in order to do that, he told me, we would have to do the will of Rocke feller. Rocky as u Swindler. "I was amazed when he said that If Rockefeller protected us, the stocks of others in the company would be thrown down. He men tioned several of our assistants by name. My brother, who was present, said: " 'Gates, we've got laws In this country. To do what you want us to do would land us in jail. Rockefel ler, with his $700,000,000,' cannot make us do that.' "I turned to Gates and said: " 'You came from Rockefeller, Go back to him. Tell him that when I steal for a living, I will steal for my slf." "Shortly after-th's I was told that we had to pay our loans within 24 hours. There I ;was in New York. They had my stock. I had never seen it since they took it. I did not even money enough to get home with. Stole Meriitts' Millions. "Gates was amazed because I would not do what he wanted, and told me once that I would have to walk home on the ties, I could not see how In hell It was that I had gone to New York with a mill'on, and in these few mouths had lost It all, and stood contemplating a wreck. I had been taking advice of Counsel J. Wellwood Murray " At mention of his name, Murray, THE PANAMA CANAL FILMS ARE A WONDER rhankKiviitg Fares via Oi'eg n hlectric Hallway. On November 29 and 30 tickets will be sold to all points at one and oiin-third fare for the round trln good returning until December 4 Mln'mum faro 50 rents C. E. ALBIN, Gen Agt. 1 1-21-tu-th-snt BARR JEWELRY STORE the motion pictures at Ye ' who ha(1 Bat iroughout the hearing, Tonight and tomorrow jumped to ins reet, exclaiming: l woi'ia iiKe to nave mm asKea If I wns ever his personal counsel. "I'll answer that," replied Mer rltt. 'Weren't you counsel for the consolidated mines, and didn't you advise me throughout these trans actions?" Chairman Stanley Interrupted this exchange, which was becoming heat ed, saying that the witnesses must not be interfered with. At the rnnrlus'on of Merritt's tes timony Pepresentative Dasforth moved to tV.ke out all of his testi mony on the grounds that It was ir relevant. The motion was lost. Dan forth and Gardner supporting it, and Stanley, McGIll and Beall voting against it. o F.o u r More Days o f the Toggery Sale and 33 I'ntll Xinns. . A word to the wise Is sufficient. Philosophers tell us so. Why not combine your Xmas shopping with our special val ues this week. Only 4 more days of price cutting nt the Toggery. All $25 Suits Wll.ftO All $30 Suits j....24.00 All $5.00 Trousers 3.75 All $6.00 Trousers .2. All $3.r.O Fancy Vests fc?.0 All SOe Suspenders 85c All $1.S0 Shirts $1.10 All $1.75 Shirts 1.20 All $3.00 Shirts 2.00 All "0c Bradley Mufflers 20c All $5.00 House Coats 2.50 All $10.00 House Coats 5.00 OLEANIMJ AM) PRESSING Remember, we have the only steam pressing machine in the city. Let us demonstrate Its mer its to you. We call for and de liver your garments. THE TOGGERY rhone 336. 167 Commercial St DAVE YASTIS ' AL HURST (To be Continued) Newspapers Sold. I rNITKD PRFSS LEASED WIRE. Bellingham, Wash., Nov. 22. The American and the Reveille, owned by : Colonel A. J. Blethen, of Seattle, to I day became the property of a syndi I cate of local business men, the deal having been closed yesterday In Seattle. Announcement of the sale is made today. Frank Sefrlt, former ly a Salt Lake City newspaperman is WARING At the home. The big attraction at Ye Liberty Theater are the Panama canal films and accompanying lecture by Wayne Ozro Adams who spent four years on the isthmus. Mr. Adams' lect.ire shows an inti mate acquaintance with his subject, which could be gathered only by participation in the actual work, and he is fortified by facts and figures that are astounding, and which one seldom has opportunity of gleaning from the public press. When one thinks that digging has been going on for four years and that the gigantic piece of engineering will not be com pleted until 1915, and sees Mr. Adams motion pictures illustrating how mountains are being leveled, locks hundreds of feet in height construct ed, the treacherous Chagres river ef fectively being made to do man's will, and a nexplanation of sanitary condition before and after our fed eral government assumed responsi bility for this Immense marine path way, a much better idea of present conditions In the canal zone can be obtained than from volumes of print ed matter. o SOCIALIST STAND AS TO RELIGION Ed. Journal: Will you k'ndly al low me to make a statement to the ' public regarding the attlude of the Socialist party on the matter of re ligion. We are opposed to our speakers attacking any religious as : sembly. It Is our business to do all ! we can to help the laboring class to j better conditions, shorter hours and better pay, and thus build up better conditions for all classes of society. We want every citizen to have an equal opportunity at the primaries, I as well as at ail elections, uur I meetings, as well as leotures, are for I the purpose of education. We want the people to post themselves on tne questions of the day. and be able to vote Intelligently, and for their own Interest. We don't uphold any one Mi violating the law. neither do we believe In the arresting of mpn com ing here to seek work, nor do we be lieve In sending men out to Jobs un der pretense of giving them jobs for the sake of the dollar, and have them fired, and send others to take their places in a few days. The public is cordially invited to come to our meetings at Commercial hall next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Our meetings are always open to everybody. If vou have any questions to ask bring them, and you will be treated polite ly. Verv truly yours, R. R. RYAN. b All the good qualifies of fly's Cream Balm, solid, are found In Li quid Cream Balm, which Is intended for use in atomizers. That It is a wonderful remedy for Nasal Catarrh Is proved by an ever-increasing mass of testimony. It does not dry out nor rasp the tender air-passages. It j allays the inflammation and goes I straight to the root of the disease. Obstinate old cases have yielded in a few weeks. All druggists, 75c, in cluding spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street, New York. STATISTICAL MAiutii;.-. TOOKER ANHOCK. At the Cath olic parsonage, Wednesday, No vember 22, 1911, Miss Minnie An hock, of Shaw, to Mr. Wm. E. Tooker, of Macleay, Rev. Father Moore officiating. o DIED. REDMOND. At the the Good Sa maritan hospital, at Portland, Tues day November 22, 1911, R. C. Red mond, aged 53 years. The remains will arrive on the 10:45 Oregon Ellectric train Friday morning. Burial in Lee Mission cem- tery. Mr. Redmond was formerly a res ident of Salem, where he was well known. He was a member of the lo cal A. O. l?. W. lodge. K C Brow Rr.J mtal; 1 cup entire-u hm i four' IT Spoon sail; 1 cup suvet 7w(aw.-j level leassonMf,,!. i - j king Powder, salt Sift together, three times meal It and bakine powder, tl. and sweet milk H . 7. f m?lu irt-edienUtomakeasmontl,v,... I ir to two empty K C Baking p0i boxes thoroughly bntttred? and u steam three hours. This bread i. ticularly good to serve with salad? raw oysters; also at breakfast, as w of all kinds. Raisins or currants may be d(U though some prefer it without. Readers of this paper may obtain n. Cook's Book containing this and M other delicious recipes free by sendin. the colored certificate packed in 2 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder the Jaqcks Mfg. Co., Chicago. Send for The Cook's Book today. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. t W IJP " WANTED Position as housekeeper with family. I have small boy. Address "R. P.", care of Journal. ll-22-3t FOR RENT We have a nice 5-room flat for rent:-well located. Price reasonable. E. Hofer & Sons. 213 South Commercial street. 11-22-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, for one or two persons. Inquire at 818 Broadway. 11-22ff EMERY At the home, corner Capi tal and Jefferson streets, Tuesday, November 21. 1911, George Emery, aged fiS years. The funeral was held at Rigdon's Parlors this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, services conducted by Rev. Babcock. The remains will be shipped to Corvallis for burial at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. the new publisher of the papers. o A Mall farrier's load. Seems heavier when he has a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Due- 1190 South Liberty street, Tuesday evening. November 21, 1911, Mrs.. Mary Alice Waring, aged 32 years. The funeral will be held this after noon at 4.00 o clock. Service con- hren, mall carrier at Atchison. Kas.. ducte(1 bv Rev p s ' Knight Burla, isays: "I have been bothered with ln odd Fenows ceteterv. ttiuney anu oiaaaer irouDie ana naa a severe pain across my back. When ever 1 carried a heavy load of mail, my kidney trouble increased. Some ' Soe What Simp. $3200 will buy a modern. jttme ago, I started taking Foley Kid- house, full cement basement' electric ney Pills and since taking them I lights, bath, toilet, sewer; lot 60x165 I have gotten entirely rid of all my kidney trouble and am as sound nowpavlng and a!1 flssessments paid: ab as ever. Foley Kidney Pills are stract showing a clear title: location tonic In action, and quick in results. 4 14 blocks north of Postofflce Do Try them. Red Cross Pha-macy (H. not deiav- but ook this . at once ,f Jerman). !vnn nrp Innlflno- frtr a onar. j . c. ' ' " 1' FOR SALE Several tracts of 5, 10. 15 and 20 acres, suitable for poul try, truck gardening, berries or fruit. The A. C. Bohrnstedt Co., 316 U. S. National bank bulldlnst. Salem. 11-22-lw FOR SALE Several 6 per cent first mortgages ln amounts up to $9000 The A. C .Bohrntedt Co.. 316 V S. Bank. 11-22-lw SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AXI) TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are Dle and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor cci sistent with good banking prin-, clples. WE PAY FOCR TER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERa, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, S. 8. EAST, Vlce-Pr. " DR. L. B. 8TEEVES, i. H. ROBERTS, "' .-. Director!. ISTia ('TIO IX Ml'SIC. PIANO LESSONS Mr. P. Schwabe, trained in Berlin, Germany, experi ence in teaching. Moderate terms. Address lir,6 South Thirteenth street. 10-25-tf GE 1111 AX AXD FRENCH TEACHER. GERMAN and French teacher Mr. P. Schwabe, good experience In teach ing. Single or In classes. Moder ate terms. Address, 1156 South Thirteenth street. 10-25-tf Look These Over lew Bnrirains that Will Bear Revolution in Paraguay. lCITD TBKSS UA8ID IU. Buenos Ay res, Arg., Nov. 22. Meagre reports received here today state that a revolution has started in Paragua. No mention Is made of the chiefs In the revolt. o riles Cored In Six to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles ln six to 14 days. 50 cents. .Almost (Jivi'n Awhv. $100 down and balance same as rent will buy a good 6-room house, barn, corner lot. Price $1400. Five and Ten-Acre Fruit Tracts. Wre have .a number of extra fine fruit tracts that we can sell ton easy payments. Price $100 pr acre and "P. Farm Bargains. 23S acres of fine land, only $65 per acre. 8 miles from Salem. 320 acres of land, located in heart of the prune belt. BECHTEL A BYNON, 347 State Street . . Tel. Ma'n 432 Inspection. No. 74. Five room house on lot 125x70, corner on Capitol street. House In fine condition. Large barn. New 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. Price, $:!200. No. 62. 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. Lota of fruit. Price. $1850. E. HOFER & SOXS, Investments. 213 S. Commercial Street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Ot MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Soot! Co.. over thw Chicago Store, 8 lem, Oregon. Phone 1SS2. I Gold Dust Hour Hade by the STDXEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made for Family Ue. Ask your grocer for It Bras and Shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt Ac Meredith, Resident Ag 883 STATE STREET. Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot , WOOD-COAL Phone 210 Rock Springs and Standard Coals CAPITAL FUEL C0MPAX1' I Talmadge Printing ft). New White Building, 23 1H State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate security. BECHTEL & BIX0X 317 State Street TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented I ("paired Ribbons Roller Supplie See Me Before Yon Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD m0KmWmJHmmmmmmim, Phone S14-18 S. Com 94(8 Mala Be Salem. r'