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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1912)
DAItT CAPITAL XIL SALElf. OHEGOS, 1TEDXESPAT, J.1MJARY 1 11& rAua EauaA . . . . j. j. i - 1 ...r-vwA I PLKdUNALdi H I n fforth-End Methods Not employed at Salem's large Depart- I ment aiore. hc nave a uutj w Fivw, -YrMmWmmmmA & certain dignity to uphold, along the J' ! lines of legitimate Merchandising. Barn storming ideas tabooed. We never stoop to misstatements, inflated prices or any such methods. Cheap looking, glaring advertising cannot attract the conservative classes. No such methods can ever attain the high standing which Salem's Good Goods Store enjoys in the community. We stand back of everything we say. Bettef qualities sold by us for less money. Men's and Boys Overcoats, entire line less . 33 1-3 per cent Men's Raincoats everything included less . . 25 per cent Men's $15 all-wool Suits $9.75. Men's $16.50 all-wool Suits $10.50 $27.50 and $30 Suits $18.50. Every suit guaranteed by us to you. Men's $3.00 Hats, anyone in the store, your choice . $2.25 20o Reductions on all Men's Wear except contract goods, besides the cut price specials. We've no cheap goods to show at Salem's Good Goods Store. 50c President Suspenders only 25c pair nam XL r.WBwiaaaiHiWjp-uM.Mii Boy's knee Pant Suits, Everything in cluded, less 25 per cent CITY NEWS. Dunce Thursday Nlglit At North Salem hull. Admission CO cents. Freo supper. 1-10-21 Your ApiicnniiifP Depends largely In the work of grossing and denning done on your clothes. We do the work by the electric and snnltary method. We chII for and deliver. 444 Court street. I'hone Main 360. One .Month In Jail Frank Prlnty, found Kullty of bur glarizing the Watt Shlpp store about three weeks ago, wag yesterday sen tenced to one month In the county Jull by Judge Kelly. Ymmir or Mlddle.iiged Man Residing In or near some good town In Marlon county, and who has R wide reputntlun nml muul utumiin.r Automatic Cull and Advertising (hump ('lurk of Missouri Clock Co. stock for sale at 27 'j w"l loud the Democrats to suc- cents per share. Write to W. E. Da- !S8- U' Is not a calamity howler or ridson, Lewis building, Portland, & sreat campaign orator, but all men, Oreg. l-5-6t M' himself, are in favor of nothing but the very best, the most success ful of all smokes LaCorona 10-cent cigars, "Made In Oregon." Some (Jootl Ways 1 The Virginian at thn Grand Mon day night drew a good house, and , pleased all who saw It. It Is a great play and was greatly played. Man ager Waters Is making a record for the Grand by the class of uniformly good plays produced there. He gets the best and only the best, and has some good ones booked. Watch for the dates. The Clark Shooting Nothing has developed III the matter of the shooting of Attorney Clark at the capllol yesterday morn-, lug. Clark returned to Portland yes terday, but before leaving conferred with some of the Justices of the su premo court concerning the matter. Me la firm In his belief that the ghoot- can have position tor one year, or j lB was connected with the Wilde case, more worth $150 per month. Must "1 asserts that an attempt was made be ablo to Invest $2r0. Address In ( to open n box expressed by hint to own handwriting, J. R Smith, ,M3 , Portland, and containing exhibits In ( hamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. i th Wilde trial. l-lO-Ht At the Marlon Tonight There is going to be something do ing at the Marlon hotel tonight, when the business men get together to swal low some solid and dainty foods, also some short stories and suggestions. If you have not already made up your mind to attend, do It now, or you will miss an event that mnrks a new era for Salem. Must Stand Trial Governor West todav approved re- KH'OihhiK Will lie New, fresh and up-to-date In our now location, 121 South Commercial street exclusive -agency for the best bread In Salem. Telephone Main 181, The Sunset Grocery. II Shuns I'lihllclt)- lt develops now that the statement made by Morson concerning the De schutes Ijtnil cnmiuiiiv u-nti ptit'lit.n- Don't forget that wo have the tlal, and was given to Slate Treas- j urer Kay, a member of the board, with the understanding that !t was not to lie made public hence Mr. Kay has returned It to him. Governor West took the stand that It was a public mutter, and should be dealt with mil.. Notice In Planters I am now ready to contract Italian )..... uees tor too urn or lvvs at IlOOjllely, but It seems that publicity is per thousand, for the first grade. Also not desired bv the company It Is a have 10,000 logan berry tips that will pretty safe guess that what the com- tie reaiiy tor spring delivery per thousand at $10 puny dues not want tlu nnlilln t, l,,,.,,.. Also nil kind of ornu-ila not naitlciilnrlv er..,iit,iM ,. i,,. mental trees and shrubbery. Sam K. Foster. Phono Main 996, Salem, Ore- Ron. eflcial to the company. If it won't stand publicity. It ceitaitilv needs in- 1-9-21 vestigation. nulsltion papers for the person of Frank C. Smith, alias Dr. J. C. May, of Seattle, who Is in jail at Portland on a charge, of embezzlement against bint by Nellie K. Dell, of Los Angeles, who entrusted about $1000 with Smith to loan out for her. He secured a power of attorney from the lady, and then got away with the funds. Smith has been In jail for some time, and lias taken steps to get habeas cor pus proceedings, on the ground that he Is not being given a speedy trial. Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of J. J. French will be held at the Leslie M. K. church at 2: HO tomorrow afternoon, conducted by Itev. ,1. C. llrnokenbury assisted by ltev. I). 1,. Fields. Burial In City View ci"'H'tety. V hen you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamber lain a Cough Remedy, it can always be depended upon and Is pleasant am" safo to take. For sale bv all deal ers, o The plumbers at Hood River are having a harvest, "busted pipes." CHINESE CELEBRATE TWO WEEKS PERSONALS. A. E. Aitchlson, chairman of the Railroad Commission, who has been in Portland for a few days, will meet the other members of the commission In Salem tomorrow. F. S. Stewart, well-known Salem promoter and colonizer, Is in Port land on important business. Robert H. Down, one ot Portland1? well-known attorneys. Is here 'on business at the court house. Fred Kirkwood and Hill Miller, old time farmers of Hopewell, are in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purvine, who live at the head of Spring valley, are vis iting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Keen, who live on a splendid farm near the city, are visiting at the home of Mr. Ed. Keen, the well-known Salem hardware man. F. U Pound, justice of the peace at Aumsville, is visiting his son Dr. Ben Pound, the Salem dentist. J. H. Wright, who lives out on the Lincoln road, is trading in the city. Henry Crawford, of Zena, is in this morning, Inspecting his fine young colt, which Dr. Young Is training for him. William Patterson, a Portland In surance man, Is here on business with some of the state officials. A. Cone, of Pratum, Is spending the day here. T. A. Rlnehart, state land agent and Governor West are business visitors in Portland today. Mrs. Mary Downing, of Portland, is In the city on business at the court house. II. A. Perkins, of Portland, is here on legal business. Frank Miller, member of the Rail road Commission, has returned from a viBit to his home In Albany. John Krebs, one of the members of the Krebs Brothers' firm of hop grow ers, who recently sold their large hold lugs near Independence, is In the city on business. F. M. Skinner, captain of the launch "Louise" will make a trip as far as Harrisburg tomorrow. Theo. It. llaikner, business mini of Lebanon, is a guest at the Marion. J. A. rtuchanon, of Rosebnrg, is in the city for a day's business. H. W. Mason, of Valley City, North Dakota, is making an extensive trip through the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, who live adjacent to the city are attend ing the meetings of E. W. Shephard, who speaks under the auspices of the W. C. T. V. L. A. Bradford, who lives a short distance out on the Lincoln road, is spending the day on business in the city. W. J. Cromley, of Oak Grove, re turned last evening from a pleasant UK. M. I. MEDEl.SOII., Suleni Ore, Doctor of Optics (Science) In one's profession is conscience applied; it Is biones'y, veracity and fidelity. Mechanical equipment is a matter of purchase. Profes sional equipment is the result of study, acquaintance with conditions, appreciation of what you need when you :ed it. We feel that It Is all right to tell you that overSOO sat isfied patients back up our guarantee of satisfaction. We have the professional equipment as well as the sole-nee. A man's heart must be In his skill, and a man'! soul In his craftmanshlp. Our heart and soul are In our work. Thirty years of practical experience In fitting glacsses is at your service. In employing professional service you get the best service and material for less than you would pay others for Inferior ntiterial and no professional service. We guarantee satisfaction In every respect. All broken glasses replaced while you wait. Olflce hours: 9 a. m. to 12 in.; 1 to 5 p. in. RooniB 210-211 U. S. National Hank Building. CHALCRAFT IS SUCCEEDED AT CHEMAWA Kdwln L. Chalcraft will be succeed ed as superintendent of the Chemawa Indian training school near this city by Harry D. Wadsworth, for the past ten years Indian agent at Shoshone, Wyoming. Mr. Wadsworth has been in the service for a long time, first us J a clerk and then as agent. Mr. Chal I craft will go Into the service at some date In the future in Oklahoma. This is the result of the charges I preferred against Mr. Chalcraft by . Assistant Superintendent Campbell la3t year a,nd as a result of which Campbell lost his position. OREGON SUPREME COURT DECISIONS (Continued from Page 6.) AFTEIt THIS YEA It, BY OR I) Kit OFlvlsitl to friends in Astoria. THE CHINESE PRESIDENT, CHI. A WILL ACCEPT 01 R DATES AND KEEP HIT ONE DAY, JAN UARY I. When seen by a Journal reporter today, Dr. Hum, the Chinese physi cian, told him the Chinese New Year would be celebrated the same as usual this year, from the 15th to the 3oth of January, but that next year they would celebrate one day only, January 1st, the same as Americans. This is an order which lias been sent out by the new president of China, and it would have gone, into effect this year, but all the Chinamen could not be reached. so It Is to take effect the first of next year. Dr. Hum is highly pleased. o The Choice of n Husband. Is too Important a matter for a wo man to be handicapped bv wPnknoCS! bad blood or foul breath aJ these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Lite Pi lS. Wu' atronnl, piexion. pure breath, cheerful ,... its-things that win men follow ttielr use. Kasv. snfo n, o- J. L. Perrv s nrim ci- 0 Dr. Miles' AMI-Fain Pilla for sciatica. Clyde Beckett, who lives over in Polk county, reports the loss of his fine driving horse. C. C. Chase, recently of the east, but who Is now locating near Salem, is stopping at the Bligh. J. R. Hazleton, of Independence, is registered at the Bligh. M. High, of Klamath Falls, is stop ping at the Salem, while transacting business in the city. I. G. Ijongsworth, business man of Portland, Is a guest at the Salem. Mrs. J. Mason, of Omaha, Neb., Is registered at the Marlon. S. C. White, Jr., of St. Paul, Min., nesota, is touring the Willamette val ley, and is much pleased with the splendid climate and progressive spirit of Salem. Herman Amei t, of Shaw, is visiting friends in the city. R. Gibson, who lives in Polk coun ty, is here on business. Bruce Cunningham, well-known cit izen of Rosedale, Is a Salem lmsines visitor. Klmer Minch, of Rosedale. Is look ing up some of his Salem friends. Journal Want. Ads Bring Results NAHl) nrT fATtllT j HELMET Blended Hard Wheat FLOUR 1 Made from Selected Bluestem and White 1 Winter WhAof 4 cakes and pastry. TMon Helmot makes tu Purest, whitest and best bread - - ,,. , ,, b lh, EllimTl x. ; . ??ld at 91 AO the Sack ' ' ' P"" Mors now with your (frocer. Lo.y Rickreall, Ore. Rickreall Milling If there is anything the matter I with your Watch-Bring it Here j It is a very easy matter to spoil a good watch by letting it go too long without cleaning or without adjusting. It is economy to pay attention to these things-, so the minute your watch shows signs of needing attention bring it direct to this store. We will put it in First-class running order and our charges will be moderate. Besides we guarantee everything we do for you-if it isn't right we'll make it so. tary" in the verdict, from a legal standpoint, adds nothing thereto, and detracts nothing t'roin the meaning thereof. It might with propriety be claimed that this verdict verges to ward the mongrel type, and we do not aimorve it as a model Wa nva'.n mention that we do not consider whether there were any prejudicial errors In the trial of the cause or not, or even consider the instruc tions, except In so far as to discern if the verdict Is In conformity there with, as the learned counsel do not request a new trial. There was no error In over-ruling the motion to discharge the defen dant and the Judgment of the lower court should be affirmed, and It Is so ordered. o , Foley Kldui'j Pills always Elve satlsfnoH always do the work. J. T. Shelnut. isremen, oa., says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with and found more relief from their use man irom any other kidney medicine, and I've tried nlmnat ftll Irlmla T , IY111UO. 1 VUU cheerfully recommend them to all suf ferers for kidney and bladder trou- ro'ey iviuney fills will cure any case of kirinev nr i,i0,t,i.. . - J ..luimci nullum not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). Foster & Baker Groceries and Meats. Prices Steel Cut Rolled Oats. Clean Unpolished "Virgin" Rice Pure N. y. Buckwheat Flour. Swiss aud'WIs. Brick Cheese. Fancy Pickled Pigs' Feet. Killisnoo Salt Herring. Vacuum Packed Steel Cut Coffee. Fresh Meats Wednesday and Saturdays Fresh Ranch Eggs per doz.3,:C Sugar Cured Bacon.. lCc to 2.ic Home Made llominy, per qt,.10c Five pounds Pink Beans ... Xc Our quick auto delivery ser vice will make your grocery orders a pleasure to you. 339 N'. Commercial l'houe !.19 WANTS STAIE TO PAY HIM FOR WSJ 1IJURIES Secretary of State Oleott today Is In receipt of a hill from the Portage Railway company amounting to flCS, which Is claimed as damages Incurred by Cyril lloothby as tlies result of one ' of the state railway t i-alns running over his toot and cruslmlng it to the extent that the member had to be am putated. This Is the rirst clajm ot the kind ever submitted to the state, and the secretary Is hoi tllng It up tor further Investigation. St Is the gen. end rule, however, thmnt In cases where state employes ire injured the expense ot caring for tit em falls upon the stale. o NEGRO KILLS FATHER OJ9 FOUR (OTHERS Rochester, IS'. Y., Jan. 10. Tele phones from Scottvllle, a mill town near here, says that Vllliam Pye- mann, a negro, ran amucl-c there today, killed his father and Deputy Sheriff Birmingham, and Berloit sly wounded three other persons. Then he fled with a posse In pursuit. A detachmnt of the L ocal militia and a detail of police ha-ve been sent from here to Scottsville. There is an unconfirmed rumor that the negro killed five persons In all. Hanged II lime If. fCNITID PUIS UUI Will. Nome, Ala.ska, Jan. 9. United States Commissioner J. H, Wood's wife, at Teller, ended her life early today by twnging, in orile x- to end her sufferings from rheum. atlsm. She made a previous unsucces sfnl attempt at suicide with carbolic acid. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE me nest Jeweler. t TYPEWRITERS Ar.Ii MAKES Bought Sold Rented Itepalred Ribbons Rollers Knnnlto. See Me Before lou Do A.. C. M. LOCKWOOD ""ne 0G8 Mala 8U-WN. con, 8t fem. n. Journal Want Ads MONEY TO 0.OAN 0u grood Real Estate i&ctirltr. BECHTEL BHOX . W7 State Street ' . Q MOMEY TO ELOAIN On farm and city property. John II., Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Ph one 1552. MOMEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORI Ow Larld and Bush Bank, Salem, Of Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrgbardt ft Meredith, ReaEdeat Agu 8o STATE STREET. NEW TODAV. 34 W ANTIC r.-Young lady or girl as room mate for compan y by young lady. Rooni. fuel and board only $2.50 per week. Call at -1959 Asylum ave"e. 1-10-31 FOR RKN'T New 5-rootn cottage, at 10'i3 Xorth Seventeenth street, $12.50 per month; key on premises. . 1-10-61 FOR SAUC-Fifteen acres of very rich fruit land, deep soil, all set Into prunes, some cherries. The trees are In fine condition, 3 years old. ' Price $17.5 per acre, 1 0 per cent cash, balance one dollar- per month per acre, it is six miles from Sa lem, good road, one-ha If mile to school, mile to new electric car line. Address John Vn Laanen, Fair Grounds, Ore. l-10-3t FOR SAXE-Excellent nesw Ave room bungalow, cabinet kitehen, bath, toilet, stationery wash towl, base ment, screened In back porch, lot east front, one block frrom school pavement, carline, stores and meat market. This Is a snap . See Ho mer H. Smith, the Insurance Man. 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