Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1912)
PACE EIGHT DAIII CAPITAL J0CB5AL, SALEC OB-GO. FBIDAT, FEBBCARY flM-' -- --T I mmmmnrKmr"-i i 11 - - j ''! I MEYER'S I a ' ESI 0 "I STORE NEWS Salem's Department Store The House of Quality Special Offer ings in the Ribbon Section An tSHorliiiciit of iiliiln and fanny ribbons In both aatln and taffeta, In a variety of hade. Tour rlioire at 25c. a yard Other aplondld (iMHui'liiionti at 39c and 50c a yard A New Allowing of NKAIISILK lOCLAltDS A due showing in popular col ors unit iiili'iiillil foulai d pat terns. Advance BprliiK offering or uinse, special, at 15c Yard LADIES' KILK HOOT HOSK Kitra Special at 25c a pair These have a fins silk limit and a Rcod quality Hale tup. W ivs (hum In hick ami tiitt. Now floods. Extra rlnl k 25c a pair A New Shipment of INFANTS' NII.K hTOCklSU.H ti'i'id ijuallMca In while, mid tan. at 25c a pair TODAY !!- CITY NEWS. For Loganberry I'IhiiU . F'or spring planting see Sam E. Fowter. Phone Main 91)6. Salem Or. New Meat Market Tho Asylum Avenue meat market will open for business Saturday, February 3, Phone Main 58. 2 -2-2t For Socialists Kate ftluhards O'Hara. the Na tional. Eiiibw. will be In Salem to apeak, for the Socialist party Feb. 21. For Thl Month Only I will contract first grade Italian prune trees for $100 per thousand for next fall's planting. Sam E. Fos ter. I'hone Main :. Salem, Oreg. To MM Dallus The Business Men's league will meet tonight and select delegates to represent It at the dedication of the splendid new armory at Dallas, Mon day night. Ilu-kodmll Tflnltflit- The K. A. K, A.'s nnd the Jason Lee Progresolves will have a basket ball game In the Y. M, C. A. gym tp nlght. It is open to the public. Ciickllmr Weather No use saying anything about this weather, Just listen to the hens nankin and yiu will know the brand of climate furnished without taking a peep outHlde, or a bath In the sun shine. , Take the llcslaiiraiit U-e and Jesse George have taken charge of the Electric restaurant on High street, arid It will hereafter be known as the George liros. Grill. They understand the biiHluesa, and will no doubt get a good patronage. Emrcne ami Willamette Willamette and Eugene basketball twins meet at Eugene tonight. It Is claimed Willamette Is much weak ewxl by the Inability of one or more of her crack players to take part In the content, and it is probable Eu gene will carry off the victory. Omsk Initiation t ' ' 1'rotectlon lxdgn No. 2, A. 0. U. W will have a class Initiation on next Monday night, February 5. All Members and visiting brothers cor dially recpiwted to be on hand. h. N. WeHtlull, M. W.; I'erry Wright, Ueenrdcr, 2-2-2t ' 4; ;... Democrat In Candidate Ludwlg W'llhelm, of Port land, and i member of the Democratic party, has riled his declaration of Intention of becoming a candidate before the pri maries, for delegate to the national convention. Will Obey (ho Law Asking that there he Inserted after hli name the words "Will obey the law,' John Dltohburn, of Portland, to day filed with the secretary of state his declaration of Intention of becom ing candidate for circuit Judge of Multnomah county. Wants DlTorfr Alleging crtlel and Inhuman treat ment as hr grounds, Mil. Nellie I). Fry has commenced divorce proceed ings In the circuit court against Frank W. Frv, She savs they were married ill 1 HHS. She asks that her maiden name, Nellie Dlmlek, he restored to her. (ict Strain Cnoker Free Will! they last. Bee Uckwov(. agent Orand Union Tea company. Plione Main AGS', or come tor Store. 214 North ('oinnierelal street. Jumped In tire Fire Hushing away from other tlonts with whom ah ns taking a walk, Nor .fsulker. patient at tin' asy lum, attempted trf leap Into a bl.i:'.tir. brush fire yesterday afternoon, but was nuiRfrt and ifrawn away from It by atlondirnts herons she miffererf to any exlnnt. She wiia sent to the In stitution fnnn MiiltBonmn county In llin Last Dane at the Arorr This evening. Miss Cronlse. Davia barber shop, 344 State street. Davis cigar store and shining stand. Sunday baths and papers. Phone 461. 9-8-fri-tf Woodmen Initiate Salem lodge of Modern Woodmen of America Initiated a class of 15 last ev ening, and wound up with a banquet in the feed room of the lodge. HH4H Cooked Food Sale Tne Queen EBther Circle of the First Methodist church will sell home-made bread, rolls, cakes, pies, baked beans and lloston brown bread at Iiuren Hamilton's store tomorrow, Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Want!) Damages Alleging that he had a cow killed on the track of the Southern Pacific, near Market street, by the carelessness of the engineer. O. 8. Gross has com menced an action in the circuit court against the company asking $100 damages. VIck Bron. Receive Car One of the much talked-about Hud son 33 was received by VIck Bros, to day. They will receive an Klmore to morrow. New cars will be at Capital garage. F. V.. Sliafer The harness and saddle man; head quarters for Dr. Sloans veterinary remedies and liniments gloves, robes, hnrneHs made to order, etc. 187 South Commercial street. 2-2-eod-3t For Your Sunday Dinner Save yourself time, labor and wor ry by ordering your chicken dressed and get the best for the least money. Try our bread once and you will me no oth"- The Sunset Crcccry, 121 South Commercial street. Phone 131. t That Delicious Crlspettc, mndo by the Wonder Kandy Kitchen, sold everywhere In I Salem. It Is pure and wholesome, as It is made from the best mater ials obtainable. Should Tour Clothe Need cleaning nnd pressing, It should be done by the Electric Ranl tnry process. 444 Court street. Phono 3(10. The Eastern (JoicrnnrK While on tlielr western trip are go ing to make an all day stop in the Cherry City. TheLr chief point of Investigation will be the Salem made cigars, the Don Ton, LaCorona and Tashmoo, foster 8i Baker "GOOD THINGS TO EAT Fresh Country Meats Pork tenderloin, sausage, spare ribs, etc. Our line of su gar cured hams and bacon are of the best, bacon from 16c to 25c per lb. 5 lbs. Pink Beans 2..C 4 lbs. soda Buckwheat Flour : 6" Fresh Ranch Eggs 3nc Best Bulk Coffee 3"'C Let us have your grocery business for this month, we guarantee satisfaction, best quality, low prices and quick service. Phone Main 259 339 Jiorth Commercial , PERSONALS. Is a is STATISTICAL Sheriff Mlnto ltcturn- Sherlff Mlnto returned Ihr( evening last evening from the Bremerton navy yard, where he waa summoned as et 437 South yesterday af aged 62 years. him, a wife . DIED. i PRATT At his home Commercial street ternoon. Riley Pratt, He leaves to survive and two daughters. The funeral will be held from the chapel of the Ixmnian Clough Un dertaking company tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Errett will officiate. RING At the family home on Twenty-third street and Turner road, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 1. 1912. Leslie Raymond Ring son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ring, aged Beven years, seven months and 20 days. The funeral party will leave Salem at 10 o'clock Saturday for Zena, Polk county, where Interment will be made and services held. o Is Obituary. Miss Clara Derborn was horn In Sherman, Dunn county, Wisconsin, October 15, ISilli. She was united In marriage to Albert Lewis July 20, 18!)0. To this union was born seven chll- A ...... alv of ti.-H..tt Mn.nln U'lth hor witness In the court-martial proceed-! hll8lj'an(, (o rnourn their loss early In lugs brought against Glenn Burton, i , ,,.,. rhrifi,.n i NEW SHOW IS REMNANT II IILUMST H OF ALL UMX. ml. I LL'AN IT ON ALL LINES lOt'K CHOICE AT 1-2 Price BLIGIi THEATRE t "Where Ever) body Goes" Burton was formerly In the penltcn tlary here, and when released lolled the navy. . While In Its service he paused several fraudulent checks and then deserted, being captured by the sherlrr. Shcrirf Mlnto states that white there he savy the Pennsylvania, the Charlston, the Chattanooga, (he Oregon, the North Dakota and the Vfr ginla, all In the dock, and that it was Inspiring sight, For Coiinly Jiulgf 'I J. Adams, of Sllverton, formerly a member of the state legislature, and a Republican In politics, today filed with County Clerk Allen his declaration (if Intention of becoming a candidate at the primaries for county Jnilue BFCIITEL St BTSON BIKGIINS Kxtra buy File large lot In Falr niount Park, miirt be sold' thl wek. Easily worth $60(1; we can Belt It for $120. High, slghtTy, clou to carilne. One of the cholcen lots la Fulrmount flirk. Just lalshed a new stven rmi bangalov on Hlghluad avenue,, clone to Fairgrounds car, nrlce oily $2200. $s0' down, balance ti suit. Five- acrw tracts In. West Holly wood! $2" per aero. Fjy terms. Fint soil. Now thrt the imilixinds are gulnr; Uirough Howell prairie this autloa will adnce npldly. Let mi show you some (Tour forms in this choice section. fl sx'nes af good ' laid for only $S0(, Gno4 Improvements. Kasy ternm Good1 auto to en-anne for R or 10 iutiw of tand. life. 8he became a Christian and united with the Otter Creek I'nlted Brethren church, and after moving away from Otter Creek she remained true to the church of her choice, and when she came to Salem In Octolier 13, 107, she Joined the V. H. (Church of Knglewood. She lived a consistent Christian life, dying In "the faith that wag once delivered fo the siilnts." She died Jannary 30, aged 45 years, 3 months and 15 days. ' The funeral was held at 2 o'clock February 1 from the Islle-M. R. church, conducted by Rev. W. W, Rosehraugh, her pastor, who fiased his remarks on Rev. 14-13. City country. property to ivhangi for nrniTFL 347 State Street. BVNON Tel. Mai 4. How About the Life of Your Collar Note the linen finish note the length of time you are able to wear your shirt and collar Ironed by our method and they will be clean longer. You will t be perfectly com fortable when wearing one of our collars the proof of the pudding Is In 'the eating of It. (live us a trial. Our wagons call and deliver In alt parts of tl city. Capital City Laundry PHONE MIN IB.". M. Freiberg, business man of Spo kane, Wash., is registered ai me rion. , D. P. Dawson, of Payette, Idaho, is in the city on business. Mrs. J. R. Forrest, of Amity, is visit ing friends here. Mrs. W. C. Strauss, of Albany; dai ai tha Marinn. nvn uimiir of Walla Walla, Wash, Is a Salem business visitor. Mm. Wm. Riley, of Baker, Ore. fiinH at the Marion hotel. waitor-i.. Tooze. the wide-awake hustler, of Falls City, Is In the city on business. ,l Dr. L. Pfandhoefer, of raits m a guest at the Salem. J T Ford, Independence uusiiimo man, is meeting with associates here. R. E. Heine, member of the Portland Realty association, Is registered at the Bllgh. W. S. Shaw Is here on business from Oakland, Cal... and may he found at the bllgh. President Ackerman, of the State Normal school, located at Monmouth, was 'in the city -on business yester day", with some of the regents of that Institution. W. R. Carter, of Astoria, waa in the citr on business yesterday, and an nounces his candidacy for the position of prosecuting attorney for the fifth judicial district. Ed. GilUngham, who lives on the Jefferson road, was detained In the citv by Important business over night. F. L. Pound, Justice of tho peace, aud prominent citizen of Aumsvllle, Is In the city visiting his son, the well known Salem dentist. R. McKimzle, wealthy land and stock owner who has lived near Summerville, Ore., for a period of 40 years. Is vlsltintf In the city with his o'd-'"-c fr'cni, T. A. Rlr.ehart, state land agent. Rev. McKlnley of Z"na, is visiuim Salem friends. Mrs. Reed, w fe of the principal of one of Seattle's high schools, who has been sent to study conditions in Oregon by Governor Hay, is today Inspecting state institutions with Governor West. Frank D. Alley, prosperous stocK and timber man, of Kofccburg, is in the city. Railroad commissioners ts. Altchison and F. J. Miller are in Portland today, conferring with rail road officials. W. L. Flnley, state game warden, whose home Is In Portland, Is In the city on business with state officials. State Senator M. A. Mller, ot l.inn county. Is In the city and announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the position of United States senator. Grace Hunt, the 12-year-old daugh ter of Mr. J. W. Hunt, was operated upon this morning by Dr. Morse for an affliction of the nose. E. A. Madison, who lives near Lake Ijiblsh, raised several tons of on ions last slimmer, for which he is now receiving two cents per pound. Mrs. Joe Delap drove over from Polk county this morning to visit Sa lem friends. Mrs. Boiler, of Clear Lake, Is vis iting her daughter, Ruth, a popular Salem stenographer. Mrs. Jack Amcrt of Shaw, Is spending the day hero as the guest of Salem friends. Rev. Irden, of Prelum, will leave for California in a fiw days to have a cancer removed by specialists. This is Mr. Garden's second trip to Cali fornia for the same purpose. Mrs. George Wltheral, who lives about nine miles out on the Jefferson road. Is visiting friend? here. E. Davenport, who lives a few miles eust of the city, Is In on husl ness. Ed. May, who has helped to make the Waldo Hills famous, is In the city trading with Salem merchants. fsee our window showing of funned Merchandise EVER TIE A CAN TO A DOG? If you have, you've seen him "git." Today we tie a can to thfs merchandise. Our can ia a miser able little price. ' $5.I0 Derbies 12.50 $1.00 ecktles J0c $1.50 to L75 Shirts. ..7JC 50c Bradley Mufflers 20c Any Suit In tho house 'cent blucks, $15.00. .; . . , They've lengthened their stay so we've shortened their price. THE TOGGERY PHONE 838. 107 COM'L ST. (To be continued) " 3HH juttHB- -r W-'g''-'W'-'Jm-''-''' v b 11 1 fffl T A Curd of Thanks, We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to our many frlenus anu ..i..i,i.ro tnr thptr kind help and sympathy during the sickness and following the death or our ueiuvcu son, Earnest mnrer. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulirer. . o HORN. HOLT At the family residence, 1033 Oak street, Salem, Ore., r euruary i. 1H12, to Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Holt, a daughter. - Work on tho Nutron cut-off will be resumed within a short time. o. WFW TODAY. FOR SALE Kraut In 16-gallon and 32-gallon barrels, at luc per gauon. Phone Farmers' 408. Wm. Dennis, route 3. --f FIVE ACRES First-class land, all under cultivation, fine fruit and ber ry land, Just 8 to miles south on the Jefferson road. Price $800, $150 cash, balance $10 per month. Ore gon Realty company, 275 State street. 2-2-3t PIGS Sow for sale, box 23. R. F. D. No G, 2-2-3t MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Ileal Estate security. IlECHTEL & BINOX . 347 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John It'-. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE S0GIETY BURGH ARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents 885 State Street TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Bold Rented ' Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C M. LOCKWOOD Phone UU8 Main 81,M N. Cora St. Halem. 0, Leave Your Saturday Order . with Us We can supply with fine Country Dressed Chicken 25c for Hens; 27 1 -2c for Springers Sunkist Oranges, extra large ones, dozen 40c Fine Ripe Bananas, dozen, 25c and 30c GRAND OPERA HOUSE John C. Usher presents T1IK SEASON'S SMARTEST MUSICAL COMEDY DISTINCT NOVELTY THE RED ROSE Direct from the Globe Tliealer, N. Y. Prices: r,0c to $2.00. Tickets on sale Tuesday, Feb. ti. mm Potato Salad, the very best kind 20c per lb. J Fine dark Ripe Olives, special 20c pint Country Butter, the very best 70c roll X Fresh Country Eggs 30c doz. I Hood River Apples " $I.7J to $2.50 box Special preferred stock Asparagus, 25c per tin... $2.50 per doz. I Our Home Made Department Is stocked with everything in the I Cake line. The very best mnkes. Roth Grocery Co. WAWiiii "j iB;'ifUAKiisaB: TT 3 JLl,,llllllMBl lplll :.T33KT 1'lwt ! Ui1ppe Them Hroncaltliu K,li the caiw wlih Mis. S. 8. lUlley, MoCreary, Ky. "My wile taken don with sever attack of W rti, tiU-h run Into bronchitis roiitlietl aa tho' h hud consump tion and could not tleep at night. The 1K-loi' nir.llilii av h iio relief mini I mh toed to ivy Foley's Honey mill Tr Compound. Tlio t'-iat holtle guv her sm much relief thut she con tinued lining and thro botdei f fy(.(l a nrrmanelit cur." Mr. W. A Hnllev be I irii-ed t" annwer ll lntnilili. pr.MnPlly. IteJ Cio I hsrinai-y (It. Jeiinn. T Car CU I 0 D. 'rk Uatlv Bronm Qolnlne Tah jis. lrusiit rfund moy It H rslls to eur B. W. C,roT'a int t -i r is oa box. II cflt. F f l:Km It ) MwTrJwVtr nrtot m a ft JUL 1T.M d . -JUad AV. Blended Hard Wheat U7 B T -Li i VI LOUK You A J r . . ::,i.if.caii,,bui.0l; ;;!fS? m never wIlL "g y return to old-tvl. b.l - Made from Selected Bluestem and White Winter Wheat - Flv full buthel at th beat ot wheat uted In each barrel of Flour, all Mildu golog to feedmoat flour It niad from only 44 buthala of hat -thRt'i the ;on Helmet uakta the purest, whitest anil beat bread. CHki't and ptry. Jtlllci mdrr tht perffft laatUr; etodltUBt by water pwrp, heir lb mt HKALTttrUL aid 5UTUITI0U8. tveftut latrodaftory prtc. Sold at 91.40 tho Sack I ite'k (Aw wltk. jtir gmf- IS Milling Co ,y RidcrcaU, Ore. i r ' a f l f . r m - UVfVW (j& I wnue and you jt .v ... mgiy rt tlattet. II IT'S MX IllSlNESS T(l correct def,,lh. vU. grlnd lense, attention 3d lit fraiUeH rnrr.il.. IT'S YOCR ni'SINESS ' a.ve your eyM th, u,,t and know thyr, ... ",""u ,t'"', replaoed juu wan. Every Itiiaranieed, Clias. H. Hinges while our work Absolute Eye Comfort Is only to be had in GLASSES scientifically fit ted by Barr's ex pert 'optician. BarrsJevelry Store