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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
UK HI A. Important Announcement We desire everyone to visit SALEM'S ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE to learn why it pays to trade at the House of Good Goods. To this end we have decided to use a unique form of advertising, which means A FREE PRESENT FROM " MEYERS " TO YOU. If you have not received a folder explaining 'our Gift Announcement you can receive one by calling at our office, Attend to this before Wednesday, February 14, as the Distri bution of Gifts will start, Thursday, February 15, Thirty-five presents to be given FREE YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY TO RECEIVE A GIFT, BUT YOU MUST HAVE A FOLDER MONEY SAVERS day A Grand Sale of Ladies' and Misses' 1912 Suits To $30.00 New Spring Suits, for three days, $19.85 THIS IS A GRAND COLLECTION of the very newest styles, direct from the fashion centers. Here is an opportunity to buy your new Spring Suits at a considerable saving, and at the begining of the season, too. REMEMBER---They are offered for only three days at this price, Of course there will be a big response, so get an early choice. Special Sale Children's SHocs for Three Days Quality footwear in nature shape lasts, Gun metal,- pat ent and tan leathers, In both lace and button styles, The entire line, sizes 5 to 8, at a pair ...i... 1". 99c Sizes 8 1-2 to 12, special; take advantage; pair $1.27 10 Pieces of Fancy Suit k$, Less 25 per cent This collection contains all the popular colors In the much - wanted weaves, ex ceptionally pretty mixtures among the lot. All double with Roods, qualities to $3 1 a yard, all less 25 per cent The House of Quality EnoNcxiAL Troches HT W Y.ll IW III lilllOl I.f WMlllOt. lllIU. Vir audi,, f Hlti'rlUr,l l,,u II,.,,. II-imum ami N. limy )Mll' li if ImMuh. iVUIm,W l0. NtMt,IUllHlU JOHN I. inwiWN N, It.nUvK, i SAVE THE PIECES when you have an accident vi;Ji your closes, we can rc fifdcc them; no sending away, we grind our own lenses. Gsos. it Hinges I'j-SIll SpeeklM hVit Uwir to l a Dsuk Building. .... ' ' "S Special Monday, Tuesday and Wednes TO ENCOURAGE EARLY BUYING AND IN ANTIC IPATION OF A BIG SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, WE WILL OFFER , ,', FOR YOUR CHOOSING . 100 New Handsome SPRING GARMENTS Navy and black Serges, two-toned Cheviots, Whip Cords, Scotch and English Mixtures, etc, These Suits are priced up . to $30,00, and are offered . for -Monday, Tuesday and r rr Wednesday at ....4152.00 An Important Sale of Mescaline Petticoats Less 20 per cent. This Includes all the popular colors and black, also many fancy effects, The newest petticoat styles with beau tiful tailored and fancy flounces, Three days only, less 20 per cent Special Sale of Fine Taffeta Petticoats to $8.50 qualities $4.78 We have 'about thirty of these left and you're lucky if you get one at this price, They are the guaranteed kind and well worth the reg ular price, but we must have room, so out they go, Pop ular colors and black In the assortment, only $4,78 each ttU CITY NEWS. Valentine Duties a IVlrey Hull-- Wednesday ulnlit; good time; don't tulsa tills. Peerless orchestra. M,..,l,t.lmll io riH, v l'.f. Monaonlmll -III flay sn or- Kn ol at the b-uotlt convert Kcb- nmry SI , , , . . , Sell.,.,! U (.rlu "v v"" " "" si tiiMU is now Dui, an increase ot Bl over lust ,vf. I'lace VMr Order WltU J, M. ijiwrvme for knkviuh ml vc(ilalli. Quick service mill bet quiiltt). 1ST South Comini'icliil strcot. I'ltone ;il. ItoKcru I'IiiiiiIiIiu l'niniHjr Will movf In tlnlr nw bvillillnnon ClieiMiiSn'ta ntriM't between Liberty and Coninu'riiHl Hlrei-ts about the nit of aBTawess A3 61 11, iiit'ttitirr the Dulc - Of the ciuu-ert f-r the benefit or the tinlverHlt) V. W. C. A . February U, at the Flrl M. E. church. D1HT CAPITAL Read these over Men's $1 and $1.25 Golf Shirts 79c For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, you may take your pick of our $1.00 and $1.25 GOLF SHIRTS. Give us 79c, and the shirt is yours All new styles in pleated and plain bosoms, splendid black and white patterns; all sizes, 14 to 18, Don't miss this you Men Best Quality Outing Flannels ; . 9c yard For three days we offer your choice of this fine assort ment, 27 inches wide, nice patterns in dark colors, Spe cial, per yard 9c The Home of Satisfaction J .art, i . i r Opens Court Thursday Juilae Percy R. Kelly ill 0o, the circuit court nt 9 o'clock Thiusd;,.; Morning, lie will probably be In tlu :t.v until the clime of the week. Mill Mllh r a undldul Senator Milt Miller visited the city S(lt(irilH), e a fftmllilala f(r lhe r, s on , (ltMm)CrHtlo lclu( om, ,llmH.u,lllP(j fcUh , ry l,rnil of ilcnim-i bcv, If ih,i U t lint kind. Mill is an old tVmocratlc , ,lorWt w(h M fst,niMve RC(llwllUllfe nn.l a host of fiirnds. In fuel bout ,.iv thing wrong with lilin Is the ticket be Is on. WHY? should you suffer from Heart burn, ItelvMiij. iHimtlng, Nuu fi. IndtKestUm, I'ostlvi'Ura, Headache? . HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters tones and Mreniitbens the en tire. diK'tlv system and pr tenta Stouiacb Ills, Try II ta-dy. A lift JOCBJfaL. RALES. 0RK80S. BHC1CIIE " HOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a iymptom of organic weakness or derangement If you have backache don't neglect it To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood all's experience. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my heaitn was very vna and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sensa tions I could hardly bear it I had sore ness in each side, could not stand tight clothinir. and was irreeular. 1 was com nletelv run down. On advice I took Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since. I do all mv own work, washinsr and everything, and never have backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may pub lish it. "-Mrs. Ollts Woodall, Mor ton's Gap, Kentucky. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydla K, Pinklmra's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write toLydia K.PInkliain Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. The iiiCoroim lflc What kind of a cigar do you smoke when "she" teils you "you may"? There would be leas feminine objec tions to smoking If all women knew the rich aroma of the La Corona. Two Miirrhiice License . , Mui rlage Ubenses were issued Liln) to Joseph Zlrllnskl, of Salem, aed 27, and Miss Mathilda1 Kunths, a'.so.ot Sulem, aged 21. Mike Euglehurt, F. gi.il 22, and Miss KUzabeth Dorah, aged 20, both of Qervals.' Newberg .Man Writes Hook Will E. Pttrdy, of Newberg, was in Salem today. He reports that his book, "Sixteen Years' in Oregon," ex plaining the winter's deed, will ' be icady for the public ne.-.t week. Has Gone Home Mrs. M. J. Stowell, the mother of "Billy Sunday", has returned to the Sunday ranch near Hood River after stopping off a few days to visit friends In Portland. , Notice Messrs. Flnlay and Reynolds wish to give notice to the public of the following change In the Arm name of Flnlay and Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds retires from business and the shop will be run In the future by Mr. Fln lay, under the Arm name of The Fln lay Plumbing Company, 325 Center utreot, Salem. Oregon. 2-13-2t Sow is the Time- To begin that course of study at the Capital Business College. There will be new classes in shorthand, Kngllnh, arithmetic, commercial law. etc., this week. Plan to enter. For tiood Roads I. A. Mason, of Hood River, and G. K. SHnce, master ot the state Grange, Monday presented a petition to the sec retary of state tor the Initiation ot a Rood roads bill. They are opposed to the bill prepared by the state-wide highway committee, and predict that It will go down to defeat. Files Declaration Congressman Iafferty Monday filed his declaration of Intention ot becom ing a candidate for re-election. He adopts for his slogan "enforcement of the railroad land grunt, Oregon re sources for Oregon, and laws for the people." lieU l Convention Klamath Falltt gets the next Ore gon Christian Kmleavor convention. This was decided upon at the meet ing of the convention Saturday evening, which practically closed Its session Saturday winding up with a banquet'. Files Declaration Clyde R. Altchlson today filed with Secretary of State Olcot this declar ation of Intention of becoming a can dldnte on the Republican ticket for re election as railroad commissioner from tho second railroad commission er district. He selects as his cam paign slogan, "good service.. reason able rate and no discrimination." Ilulnian for Delegate Frederick V. Holinan, a prominent lawyer ac.d Democrat of Por land. ; wants to be delegate to the national convention and filed his declaration of ' Intention of becoming a candidate with the secretary of state this morning. I H sajse believes the "IVmocrats , should WBiiit , I'tymocral Vbo cun 1 be elected." MM TCESDAT, FEBBCABT it, ill Make Fare the Same The Oregon Electric today notified the railroad commission that It would not contest Its suit to make the fare for . commutation tickets the same from Hillsboro to Portland as from Orenco to that city. ' Endorse Dr. Miles Ti,o Rniem Woman's club at Its last meeting passed a resuming heartily endorsing Dr. Miles, city health officer, for his good work and bis efforts to put the city in a first class sanitary condition. All Painters And painting contractors are ear nestly requested to attend a special meeting at Union hall February 15 at 7:30 p. m. Special business, uy order of committee. Think It Smullpox Herman Clark, a Willamette uni versity student, is quarantined at his home, Seventeenth and State streets, the doctors diagnosing his disease as smallpox, though so far, there are no eruptions and he Is not confined to his bed. The attending physician is not positive In his assertion that It Is smallpox, but the symptoms are such that It was thought the part ot wisdom and caution to quarantine him. A Permanent Resident Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn has secured a lease fr several years on the new residence at 18G5 State street. The house will be completed and ready for occupancy by March first, ut Mendelsohn intended, when locating here leas than a year ago, to make Salem his home, and his wife's fath er and mother, now living In San Francisco, are coming to make this their home. Piano Tuning- Mr. H. S. Soule, 'of Portland,,,? piano tuner heartily recommended Jjv, professional musicians throughout the state, is In this city. Mr. Soule wishes for the patronage of musi cians and all appreciating and de manding only-work of the highest character. Orders received thls week will be promptly attended and may be left at Wills Musie store or Mar io hotel, n i NO MORE DISTRESS FROM STOMACH OR INDIGESTION If your meals don't fit comfortably or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe it is the food which fills you; If what little you eat lies like a limp of lead on your stomach; If there is difficulty In breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need some thing to stop food fermentation and cure Indigestion. To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your stomach of polBons, excessive acid and stomach gas, which,, sours your entire meal Interferes with di gestion and causes so many sufferers of dyspepsia, sick headache, bilious ness, constipation. x!ilnsr. etc. Your jcase Is no different you are a stom ach sufferer, though you may call it by some other name; your real and only trouble Is ttuA which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any un healthy condition. A case of Dlapepsln wilt cost fifty cents at anv pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and sour stomach is causing the misery of indigestion. No matter If you call your trouble catarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a certain cure Is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use. I'ape's Dlapepsln will regulate any out-of-order stomach within five minutes, and digest promptly, with out any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. STATISTICAL DIED. 8KKKI.S-At Ma home. ST6 East Cen ter street, February 12, 1912, l Skecls. The body Is A RiRlon', undertaking Parlors. lt will be sent to Newoci,; for Interment. ? BLIGH Good l Program I Today and Tomorrow vrrrjf rn rnES OFT AS A CANDIDATE - Mr J. E. Zeigler, of Gervais, filed his intention of becoming a candidate for the position of sheriff, on the Re publican ticket, at the coming P mary election, and states, if elected, tbcthewlll fulfill the duties of that of fice to the bestir his ability. Mr. Zlegler is well-known in the county, and has many friends here. The petition of Mr. Zlegler makes the fourth that has been filed In the last few weeks by men who aie as , ,h nnsition of Bheriff of Marlon county, Chief of Police Hamil ton, Deputy Sheriff Esch and Mr. Trask having formerly filed their In tentions. Some of these men nave a mn,nne,i an active campaign ICtlUJ W""" and are preparing to send out liters- i - 11 Ann tht) ture to prospective voters au county. The one who wins will be a good scrapper, anyway. WFW TODAY. GET YOUR SMELT At the Independ ent Market, eight pounds tor l. $1.25 a box. 2-W-Zt FOR RENT A nicely furnished four room flat; electric ugnis auu very private, 1047 S. Commercial. Phone Main 1430. 2-13-lwk By REASON of death, I will sell the borne at a sacrifice. New house, large lot, some fmlt. Wm. Booth, 575 N. Fourteenth street. 2-13-3t FOR SALE Team of bay horses; ' weight, 2.900 and wagon. Inquire Fair Grounds Blacksmith Shop. 2-13-3t LOST Saturday at the postofflce, fountain pen with clip, two narrow gold bands. Reward for return to 345 Marion street. 2-13-3t FOR SALE Nearly new one-ton auto 'struck at a bargain. Phone 726 ' Main, or 860 Main. 2-12-1 Ot FOR SALE Between 60 and 70 tons of cheat and vetch hay, mixed. In quire B. N. White, Crown Drug Co. 2-13-3t A BARGAIN In my house, No. 473 North. Cottage. Eight room house, full lot. Price including street and sewer assessment, $3500, one-half ' cash. J. W. Wilson. Phone Main 474. ' 2-13-3t BELMONT AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL ' East 23d and Morrison streets, Port land, Oregon. Young men, let us . teach you how to earn good wages. Chauffeurs and repairmen in big demand, $35 for complete course Write or come and see us at once. 2-13-Im CAXD1DATES' ASXOUXCEMEXTS For Assessor. I am a candidate for the Republi can nomination for county assessor, subject to the Direct Primary. JOHN F. DAVIS. Paid adv. 2-10-lmo For County Clerk. The undersigned hereby an nounces himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of Marlon county, subject to the Direct Primary. MAX GEIILER. Paid adv. . 2-9-2m Candidate for Justice ot the Pence. . Roy Morgan, admitted to practice law In Oregon and Washington, can didate for Republican nomination Justice of the peace, Salem district Paid adv. 2-10-1 7nnr For County Assessor. Albert H. Gllle, Salem. Oreeon. candidate for Republican nomlna- uou ior county assessor. Paid adv. Tilci Cured in Six to U Dnys, Your druggist will refund It Pazo Ointment falls to cure any cose of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in six to 14 days 60 cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Hava Always Bought GRAND OPERA HOUSE Saturday Matinee rrn in The MugenlmN t Kemper Compaq Present Paid in Full from the Alr Thealcr, ew York N,""l'l t and l'roduclion By Eugene Walter , T"K VREATEMT I LIT OF 'mum lifk mim 'm, T Kan. In Nfw york Six month, la Chicago Prices-Night 50c. ?r. .., Stbps'.a uasp-Sealsd Colli in a Hurry A Fmllr Supply of VBcqnaled Coach Remedr Elly oad Cheaply - Hade at Home. Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large proportion of plain syrup a jrood ingredient, but one that anyone can make. A pint of granulated supar, with pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, jfivesyou as good syrup as money can buy. A 50-cent bottle of Pinex, mixed in a pint bottle with home-made sugar syrup gives you a full pint of really better cough syrup than Vou could buy ready mixed for $2.60. There's a clear saving of $2.00 and no trouble at all. And money couldn't buy a quicker, better remedy. Takes hold at once, gives almost instant relief, and usually stops the most obstinate, deep-seated cough in 24 hourn. It stimulates the appetite, is . slightly laxative and has a pleasant taste children take it willingly. Splendid for hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, and other throat troubles, and uneqimled for : prompt results in whooping-cough. J Pinex is a special and highly concen- i trnted compound oj imported Norway , White Pine extract, and is rich in guaia col and other natural healing nine ele- ! menta. Simply mix it as directed with : sugar svrup of strained honey, and it is i ready iur uc. Pinex has ofted been imitated, but ? never successfully, for nothing else will ( produce the same results. The genuine is f guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction J r moiipv refunded. Your drumrirt. hn. 1 Pinex, or will get it for you. If not, f send to The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Stubborn Colds May Lead to Consumption Did yon ever have a cold that would not lt go; a cough that persisted, that prevented sleep, and made waking hours miserable? Kckman's Alterative Is the proper remedy In such cuaes. Perhaps some simple medicine may be effectire wtire It la only a tickling In the throat; but when your chest i sore and simpla remedies don't auswer then take Kck man's Alterative. Neglect often lends to more se.'lous trouble; a case In point fol lows: 718 Cherry St., Phils., Pa. "Gentlemen: In July, lpos, I flrst no ticed the conditions that- sbowed I had Consumption. I lost weight rapidly; had a hollow cough,, hemorrhages and very severe night sweats. My brother recom mended Kckman'i Alterative. In the Call of 1(105 1 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 110 pounds. Not a truce of my old trouble remains. I will gladly express tbe merits of this medi cine to anyone." (Hlgned) I M. h, GKRHAItDT. ICekuiHu's Alterative Is effective In Bron chitis, Asthma, Hay Kever; Throat anil Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding th system, uoea noi cuiuum puisuus, opiam or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckmao Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for more evi dence. For sale by all leading druggistt and J. C. Perry. .. . Building Kollce. f, .Notice Is. hereby, given that bl 9 for the construction and completion of two brick school buildings, one to be erected In the Highland Addition, and the other in the Richmond Ad-i dltlon, Salem, Oregon, will be opened at the regular meeting of the school board to be held at tbe high school, building at 7:30 p. m., Saturday,, February 17, 1912. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the architect,! Fred A. Legg, Salem, Oregon. .. . The right in reserved to reject any . or all bids. j W. H. BUROHARDT, JR., Difrtrlct Clerk.) 385 SUte Str et, l-7-6t Salem, Oregon. ! MUST BE SOLD Five room house; barn, two largo lots, all fenced;- fine well of water,! windmill, about 60 bearing fruit trees of all kinds of fruit T his Is one of the best buys. In the city Property is well rorth $3,000, but, for a quick sale will sell for $25O0i Terms. BECBTEL k BYN0X 317 Stole Srret TeL Mala 4 o j Here Is a message of hope and good' cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother ot eight-f een children. Mra. Martin waa cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablet! after five' yean of suffering, and now recora- niftnria theaA tnhlota in thA ntlhlici Sold by all dealers. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BFRRUARDT MEREDITH Besldent AgcnU SSi State Street WOOD AND COAL? In any quantity. . Prompt delivery our specialty. -Fails City Lumber. Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. I "I MONEY TO LOAN THQS. K. FOKD f Ovar Lsdd and Bush Bank, Salem, 0) MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate security, j BECM'EL & BTSOJf 817 Stnte Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. . John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Of j egon. Phone 15E2. I TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Ken ted K-paired rtibbun Rollers Bortpllc ' 6e Me Before You Do Anythlnf c. m. lockwood; i f Phone . 8 Mat Matinee, JQc; Children, J,"c 814-U N. Cons H. 6del.CI,.