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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1912)
BAiir. cmxn .we"". ww" riGi in. i mm Exquisite New Embroideries for Spring, 1912 attractively priced during our Annual White Sale. Full assortments of beautiful flouncings, corset cover, edges, insertions, headings, bands, galoons, medallions etc. We are sure you'll agree that it's the richest display of embroid eries you ever saw. Of course, you'll need some of these for Spring. Why not buy them now, while as sortments are complete and while special White Sale prices reign. It pays to trade at "Meyers," The House of Quality. TC S3 CITY NEWS. To llnxn (lie Food A. H. Lea, of Portland, wants to look after the pure food Interests of Oregon folks, anil will file the proper PHmt to et his name on the bal lot In the near future. IliMkcthull Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the flulem hlRh school and Capital bus iness collet basketball teams will contend for the championship of 8a leni. There will be a "taster" In the shape of a same between the second teams of the same Institutions, as a preface to the big game, tif't Totfcthcr Meeting There will be a lunch and get to gether meeting or the Illlhee ctuh Friday night at 8 p. in, to consider Important business. l-17 "t HAY CHEAPER We have Just received a car of good vetch hay, and are making a special price of $12 per ton ulao have one lot of oat hav, which we are offering at $11 per ton. Half-ton lota at same price. Free delivery. Cheap C orn .lust received a car of choice Kastern Corn, and are making a special price for a few days of per sack for two IiubIicI sack. This price is only a site rial, and will not be good for for only a few days, so order now, D. A. WHITE & SONS 2jt-2fil State Street. I'hona Main ItiO. West of V. S. llauk. Flv full bushels of tha bt f IJ HAtHPT w u-uiu "mi made from only bushel, of wheat-, Tat' .. ZT , Uf " ckr and pastry. MUM iQilvr Ike most perfect sanitary t A sperlal lutrodnclorx Ptkt. Rickreall MiM.t xww a rrn 71 SIS Old Hops A buyer got a lot of old hops of 1908 at a fancy price. Chas. A. En dlcott was the buyer and would not mention the figure, Files Declaration W. A. Hell, of The Dalles, today filed with the secretary of state his declaration of Intention of becoming a candidate for district 'attorney for the Seventh Judicial district. He Is a Republican. Wants to He Judge Win. Held, of Portland, today filed with the secretary of state liis de claration of intention of becoming a candidate for circuit Judge for De partment No. 4 In Multnomah county. He Is a Republican in politics. To PImciiss Immigration The Industrial department of the Y. W. C. A. Is to have a big convention in Tacoma February :1 to discuss the Immigration question and take steps toward regulating It. Oregon will be fully represented, ami Salem will send a strong delegation. Their II read "HliT - . The domestic science department of the high school has turned out its first batch of bread, and it is said to be good bread, too. The flour as con tributed by W. P. llabcock, of the Sa lem flouring mills, and this demon strates the fact that the young cooks had the best material to work with. Will Im the Water-" In deepening the channel of the Wil laniette the government Is doing a good work, but, mark this prediction from The Journal horse editor, the time Is not far distant when tho use of the waters of the Willamette and its tributaries for Irrigation will so de crease the volume of water In the "lllue Willamette" that It will, for four months in the year, be onlv n creek. Oregon Sets the Pace tiovernor C'ol.iuitt, of Texas, is go ing to try Governor West's plan of working convicts on the roads. Thev will be supplied with plain clothes, no stripes, and will not he under Miard Imply being placed on honor not to escape. Thus does Oregon continue to set the pace for the balance of the wintry, and (lov.nor West nwv have "bmlded better than he knew" or the Oivgonlan believes. If T7 IT- T7 T Blended Hard Wheat Made from Selected Winter , . iicuuvi uianes Sold at $1.40 the Sack ! ilock low with your Krocer. Milling Co. Rickreall, Ore. X Skmof Beauty is a Joy Forever R.T.FELIIC01OTS ORIENTAL D CREAM OX MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES j:tJ Htmnn Tw, PtmptM, Freckle. Moth P'lchw, Kuk, bad bktm b re uia CTerj vicunas on beutf. Kid d des detection. It bM stood Ui tMt of ;nn, wid U to hinolKM Ualctt totaiurtll li proprlT Accept no oouDtff (rtt of timiUr nam. Dr. L. A. harr ttid to ldjr of Ibe baot tno (ft patient): "At yu li-lie will nw thrm, I rccummcDl M tn ltut harmful of fell tfat Svoi iScitn it. U UwtU Cwufcd od luropt. FEBO. T. BflPCMS. Prop, 37 Brat Jomi Strut liwTe Talk of the Town the show at the Bligh Theatre Beginning Today, Tomorrow and Saturday 5-Big Headline Acts-5 3 PICTURES 3 Sec this gfcat show Guard your health and Patronize the Bligh. life Want Wages Raised Trouble never comes single. It la generally married and brings along all Its own relations as well as those of Its wife. No sooner had the city council raised liuuor licenses from $600 to $900, than the barkeepers union demanded an Increase In wages. (niustiirk Coining George Barr McCutcheon's "Grau Btark" will be one of the notable at tractions at the opera house this sea son. Those who have read the book can best appreciate the charms of Oils exquisite drama of love and in trigue. Dramatized by Grace Hay ward and adapted by George D. Bak er, all the Interesting moments of the novel have been- retained. The play Is beautifully staged and costumed. A sixty-foot car of scenery and elec trical effects are carried as a moun tain to this gem of romantic drama.' Organle u Team A meeting of the academy was called after the regular chapel at Wil lamette this morning, and the matter or recognizing a basketball team was brought up. Harrison, the student body president, has received letters from Burgess Ford, a Willamette alumnus, who Is coaching the Leba non high school team, asking for a game with the academy, to be played Friday evening, January 26. - The stu dent body voted to organize a team anil Hay Pomeroy, by unanimous bal lot, was elected cantain and mnnaeer. As there are some expenses connect ed with It, an admission of 2,r cents will be charged. The game will prob ably be played in the W. V. gym. Stole Her Chickens A thief entered the chicken house of Mrs. U. S. Dotson, who resides at the corner of North Capitol and Union streets, last night, and Btole six chickens. The case has been reported to the police. Notice of Stockholders Annual Meet ing The adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Sav ings and I Man association, will be held at the office of the secretary on January 19. 1912, af 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing three direc tors for the term of three yenrs and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. J. D. White, secretary. l-18-2t The O. A. C. students are, according to the dispatches, Intensely Interested In learning how to set a hen. The Grand FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY 4 Reels 0K THE HKST MOTION PICTURES .n:v ooutK IS SOMiS l'KRKKCT VOTOI'I.AY IX 1 JIODHtN THEATER M RWtm Whf ""uc rMu oin ,0 "our Is ins purest, whitest and best bread. ft rJLJU.J PERSONALS. G. T. Brown and wife, uf Corvallls, are guesti at the Marlon. Mr. Putnam, who recently pur chased the Independence garage troni Mr. Long, Is In the city on business. A. A. Rogers and wife, of Sioux Falls, S. D.,. are visiting friends In Salem. - . .. i. . C. J. Seibel and wife, of Sublimity, spent last evening as guests of Sa lem friends. Ralph Shephard, of Spring alley, drove In last eening to attend the meetings being held at tne . i i C. hall. , ,, , G. P. Minch, left un a hurried busi ness trip to Dallas this morning. Mrs. George Thompson, of Kaiser Bottom, has more orders for tine chickens than she can fill. Guy McDowell and wife were over from Polk county last evening visit ing friends. Henry Frank and wife, of Murteay, have been visiting city friends for a couple of days. Will Blanchflower, whose l.liW acre farm Is about the largest in Polk county, is In the city on Im portant business. Robert Johnson and wife, of How ell Prairie, are visiting friends here. W. B. Hopson, business man of Corvallls. Is a guest at the Bligh. 0. B. Hall, who Is one of the offi cials of the O. E. R. R., Is at the Bligh. ' T. Kosaley. of Vancouver. B. I., Is making a tour of the Willamette val ley and is much pleased with the nroeresslve solrit shown In Salem. W. Huddleston, business man of Woodburn, is at the Bligh. Mr. John H. Savage, who was for merly a clerk of the V. G. Shipley store. Is rapidly recovering from the operation of a week ago and will soon be able to return to his home. II. O. Phillips, of New Westmin ster, B. C, calls Salem the gem ol the Willamette. C. C. Mulkey, of Stayton, Is regis tered at the Salem. T. J. Thomas, of Silverton, Is in the city on business. J. J. Roberts, of Oak Grove, is spending the day with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kent, of Saint Paul, Minn., are guests at the liar Ion. Ben Roberts, well known farmer of Turner, Is here on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith on the Wallace ranch art with Salem merchants. who live trading Robert Wincer and daughter. I.a- nore, of Pratum, are Salem visitors. ment 5'011 lse It. you give a sigh of John Burroughs, of Rosedale, drove relief, and then yu smile. There's over this morning to finish up some nothing as good as Tiz, so don't ac PTT' rTn,,. cent any attempted imitation, Tl Salem friends. Fred S. Belcher, president of the Falls City Lumber company, and W. T. Greer, manaRcr of the company were in the city yesterday on busi ness with the corporation depart ment of the secretary of state's of fice. R. B. Hallock, tax and right-of-way oltlclal for the O. W. R. and N Co., is taking up some special matters with the state tax commission. George A. Greer, of California, is in the city organizng a Brotherhood of the Ancient: Mystic Order of Aary ons and says that several prominent Salem men have expressed their In tention of becoming members. Dr. Mclntyre, prominent physician of Portland and Yaquina Bay, Is vis iting the Thellson family. Dr. Wlthycomb, instructor at 0. A. C, returned to Corvallls today after delivering an educational lecture here last evening. A. H. I,ee, who is with the Pnrltv Cream company, of Portland, is at the state house and Is preparing to declare himself a candadate for the ofTlee of dairy and food inspector, in opposition to J. W. Bailey, the pres ent incumbent. A Dekine, Portland official of the Capital Trust company, Is in the city as a witness In a case which his company is defending before the cir cuit court. State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman Is attending an educational meeting at St. Helens this afternoon and will not be In this city before the first of the week. o Pr Mile' Anti-Pain Pllla for legaohe l shlhgour Spring Goods for 1912 I t Lileral discount on'Jthis Week's Orders l D. H. MOSHER, Merchant Tailor, t 456 Court Street. I Here is fo You r If you want a watch that will keep time, look well and wear, pick one from our stock. The best standard makes. 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Tiz, 25 cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. Recommended by all drug; stores, department and general stores. Some men are so philanthropic that they stay down town settling the Eu ropean crisis while their wives split the kindling wood and carry out the ashes. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THE WEXFORD ALL THIS WEEK Hawaiian Duo .NEXT MEEK Frank Milano Italian Harpist front Star Thciitcr in .Inst Portland These extra musical features In addition to a picture program of great excellence. Watch a f in Store no X . t t Last Week of the Great t X ..ara saiie j Your choice of all Men's and Ladies' $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 dress shoes forl $2.95 i; A few more men's Rubber Boots to go alt? t to OX. Wi 1 iOc riultuiuudijr lurv pi ice ui yu.jo, yyg are making a big special of Children's Shoes; every shoe in the house to go at wholesale cost prices range from 40c up Members of the International Buyers Assn. THE BIG SHOE STORE I 255 North Conner- WL cial vy : Street f PHONE 262 KKPCTATIOX AMI LIKE BOTH LOST UNITED PHEBS LKABEH Win!. San Francisco, Jan. IS. "My Dear Fred: 1 am doing this it Is the hest. Never before have I neglected business like 1 have been doing these past two weeks. I have been drink ingcurses! Thut, together with my pressure of work, has preyed on my mind. My reputation is lost, but the (Inn's is not. I am afraid that If I stay here It will be. have made a few loans, but they are amply cov ered by the balance of my Balary. Yours, nilly." Penning the above note to his em ployer, William l)ellaniyv aged 24, an accountant employed by 'the Barrows, Wade, Guthrie company, public ac countants, ended his life today in the office of his employer, by sending a bullet through his brain. He was found by Miss T. Coughlan, a stenog rapher, who heard the report and en tered the room to investigate. Bella my was still alive when nicked nn hv fellow clerks, but died on the way to j me nospitai. He had been employed by the firm nine months. H your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. ii Made in Oregon" o EPPIEY'S BAKING POWDER Use it. You will find none bettor made iinvwliore. C M. El'PLEY ' Snlem, Oregon Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Borglurdt Ai Meredith. Resldet Agl, 888 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN 0a good Ren! Estate aecorlty. ' BEClim BTSOX (iUite Slfpt MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, John II. acou, over Chicago Store eRin. Phone 1532. Salem, Or- M0N 1 WAN THOS. K. FORD Uddand Bu9hB,nt TYPEWRITERS AU" JL1KES Bonght Sold Reuted Hefalred Rlbbou RoUers 1 1 it Leaders in Fine Footery T i i J ) V I nm Ihe only optician In gules who grinds Icdhos and mukes i frame to absolutely (It your face. . Sphero LeiiNM in your frames, $1.04. Sphero Lenses in your rlmlesi fraiucH, $1.50. Spliero Lonnes In Hold Filled frames $30. Torlc Lenwes, the deep curved kind, lilted In best guld filled frames, or rimless, K,'i.H0 liroken lenses replaced wbile you wult - coulIxts prescriptions a spe clulty. Results guaranteed. I Chas. H. Hinges X lyeslght Spec 123 ortli Cominen j ext Door to r. S. Ereslarht Suecinllst. rcinl Street Hunk Hid. 1 O Of : NEW TODAY. .f WANTED Hop roots. Must be Eng- . 11 sh cluster. A.dree.8, "Hops," cart ', Capital Journal, Salem, Ore. j. 1-15-Ct-- WANTED Second hand roll top : desk. Inquire at Marlon hotel M- 1 Hard parlors. l-17-3t- FOR SALE Tioga rooming house. I- nIre at 384 State stret.' 1-18-jL FURNISHED ROOMS For liht housekeeping, also 4 sleeping rooms, with or without board, 160 Court street. Phone 209. 1-1 FOR SALE-IO small 518. - - pigs, phoM 1-18-31' VERY CHEAP ' housekeeDlnK rooms. Bedroom, 461 Hleh and Center. M8-3t' Foley's Honey and Tar Compoal j "Cures In Efery Case. Mr. Jas. McCaffery, manager of i Schllti hotel, Omaha Neb., retcom menda Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because it cures in every "I have used it myself and I n' recommended it to many others have since told me of its great cura tive power In diseases of the throo and lungs." Foley's Honey and T" Compound Is a reliable family e cine. Give It to your children, aa take It yourself -when you feel a coi coming on. It checks and cur coughs, colds and croup and prevent" bronchitis and pneumonia. Ref'e substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy Jerman). o CASTORIA Tor Infanta and Childra C M. L0CKW00D fa Kind Yoa Ksw AiysrsjsBi tMIMIH , Pttoiia Bears tht Kgtttnr of N. Cent