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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1912)
SFSorb, High QualitT&irtains and DrariOnyx Hosiery. Merode Underwear for Women, Monarch Gloves, Derby Gloves, Fownes' Gloves, Royal White Waists, Best Quality Notions and Dress rmdings. Here are the Winning Numbers thus far in our Free Gift Giving Event . , ; No. 5483 Fine Dressing Comb ......Given to Mrs. Jennie Cleveland 1396 I North 4th street No. 3234 Velvet Handba? ' .....Given to Mrs, G, A. McKay 1125 Waller street No, 2466 Man's Fine Hat Given to Miss Nellie Copley 1 155 Marion street No. 2314 Ladies' Silk Hosiery Given to Mrs. 0. Holverso.i 825 N. Cottage street No, 2327 Man's $20,00 Suit . Given to Miss Nona Imus 744 Cottage street No, 1731 Hat Pin T -.'.....'...Given to Mrs. J, H. Gantenbeh 696 N. Cottage street A new drawing every two days. If you have no number, get one at the store and V"' if.' join the merry throng. It's all absolutely free. , . ; 'M3 Ot . Advance Spring Offerings Ladies' and Misses' Suits No ReservecSeless 20V- High-grade tailor-made iulUln all the new shades for spring guaranteed atln lined coats; popular, styllsU skirts. Every, iutt -, tieutitifully made and finished. All the beat and moat popular fab ric and weaves are Incorporated In these suits. , . You'll surely appreciate one of these at such a big reduction from regulnr prlcea. Compare our quality, style and prices with other and you'll buy at the "Good Goods Store." Remember, One-Fifth Uss than regular prlcea on all Ladles' and Misses' Bulls. A $35.00 Suit at $28.00 A $25.00 Suit at $20.00, etc. TAKE ADVANTAGE 1 ,;''nlk il ami. mimiMltumjmmjnttmtWaSXKmnmUSi Miff. - tl.,.i.l-i;SSa&ai A Suit Sale for 20 o REDUCTION ON MEN'S HIGH-GRADE : : CLOTHING : : Men Here's where the men have a chance to save on a new suit. Don't wait, but go to "Meyers" big department store and ask to see a suit. They will spread a great assortment for your selection, and It Is yours at one-fifth less than regular price. The assortments contain serge, cheviots, worsteds and fancy mixtures In a complete range of colors. A $30 A $20 Suit at Suit at $2400 $16.00 etc. Don't hesitate Do it Now. You'll he glad you did. Copyright Hirt ScfaitTher & Mars New Fabrics and Dress Trimmings i , "t ' We have ben addliiK to our aldready large liirge stock of Dress and Hull Fabrics until now, with the pail wek's arrivals, It presents a vast array of all the very lutoat creations. mSFJUf 574th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE High quality crocheted Bed Spreads "at 98c each. These are of good weight, nice designs and generous size; two yards wide. WKPNKSDAY ONLY, eiith: i. IWc WINK SOU) 11KKOIIE 8iSO . SEE WIXDOW DISPLAY Bulum's largKNt storo always shows the moat complete and up-to-dute assortments nnd of- jh'bmbi t " .'.. j. frwia ,., vfmnmmimm fi'is the very widest aclw-tlimi with low prices thrown In. ' R tw yVT- g- tPAX Vm 1mjt A new showing of Head Spangles, Fringe and Hull Trimmings, and a most beautiful col lection of gurnltures and fancy dress ornaments. All ready for your Inspection. 6-r: if ' ( mrit ATrnJi A New Shipment of Grover Shoes The world renowned Ladles' Shoes for tender feet, made of soft, pliable leathers, on neat, scientific lasts; easy, flexible soles. Button and lace styles for dress and street wear. Comfort shoes and slippers for home wear. A good collection of styles. Prices from $2. up. SEE ADVANCE DISPLAY OF SPUING FOOTWEAR. Pingree Shoes for Ladies. Nettleton Shoes for Men. CITY NEWS. iy Bpwclal mwvtlni of Paclflo Udxa No. 60, A. P. & A. M, this evening. Work In V the V. ('. diaree. Vlslllmr i brethren welcoma. The lle.l Safely llaior- Nciw on the market la the Hoxto biiide. You run et them st V. K. ishureis, tlm ImrncHH man, 1ST South ( oi:iiiiiTi'!ul atreet. (3 M) Hllil $100. Ju-t rrrehrd n Car of Iluimlen You are Invltetl to call and aethe new 1012 no H. I'ohle A s,m. 2-l6-3t lli'iteri Piuniblng Conininj . Will move In their new building on Clirmeki't atret't between Liberty and CtiU'.merelat streets alxmt the flrrt of March. 1 -13-61 Nelhe- I'uiilel Slinprion, of Calirornla In at tlm Collage loi, ami wUliea to . ,t-1' . h ), i rut wlib any !luimon q tilts part of tha roultlrjr In ruferwire to fiiunly eonuiK'tinn.. S-U-.1t VUlled Albany 1'iaiK Townsvnd and Louis spent yesterday In Albany. Ruyes A. McCtilloch You alone SX failinr.s of your eyes. Ihcacn in;;s, the soiencss and tho mis ty, vision. YOU ALONE have the power to change them to preserve themar.d enjoy them to tho full I mmlmttlna hrr la Ihnrnusrh, m nur piliri wlthla (he rrarh of all. A. McCulloch cncriTSusr No. Nwth rHiwrnlal fit (!rJ or.) FUut t.S. CC:c Kiarn, I It I Diamond F.tlxn Tools The beat In the market. Allkluds In stock at ,1. A. Patterson', 2H.' (North Commeri-lal street. Wall Paper. Still In (lie market will) a lnro supply of wall paper at very reaaon nlile prices. , J. A. I'atteinou, 3nr. Nirlh Commercial street. New Floor fr llrhlue I'laiikliiK Is behiR piled up on tho Hmith 1'oiiuue.rclal tre't brlilKe aeroHS Mill Creek, and that blirstruc ttir will muni liiwe an entirely new floor. Lnnre( Itetallers lu 1', S. Why shouldn't you Kl hotter val ued from Grand Culon Tea Co.? I'lione 9 liH or (Mine to store It N. Commorelal. ('. M, UiekwiMMl, agent. They All 1st It-' You ran . everybody with a packnito of "CrUptle." Why? lte euuiM they are himhI to eat and they are wholesome. Yoit Want Unilnw Shades On that new house of yours. Come In, ha them In all sites. J, A. !V.;,m, ' in orHl Commercial st riL How Aloiul Veur llelhes When you want them cleaned and Ii'i.s.-,hI. Jt call at 441 Ctirl sliwt. or phone Ma'.ii ;U!0. We will ll lor and deliver them. tiraiil Carhy Umt out In the lint city election, hut that muki no difference, It. like all others, thy world will move jalont smoothly and all ar .erfe't!y Hail"H,'d when smoklttK a I Corona H. I'er Kellwhle Crc'rh' Call at our ston, Ul South Com mercial strtvt, or phone Ul. To be sure of KcttlnK brNd, pl-e your or der tarty In the day. We can u. more poultry. After l'erty Veart I'anlel tilmpson, of fcn Jose, Cal., Is la the rlty for short visit to friends and relatives, after au almenc of 40 year. It (a looking (or ). II Simpson, whom h has not aeen In this long tiuie. The Season Is Comlntf Aninnd . '' , For outd(Mir work. We have a Rood line of tools for all purpose Cull on uh. J. A. Patterson, 2 HO North Commercial street. Hunk at 'Independence Articles of Inrorporatliui were filed today with Secretary of State Olcott by tho Farmer' State Hank of Inde pendence. The rupltal stock Is desig nated na $:',,il0, and the Incorporators are J .J. Kenton, A. L. Spelling and C. V. Irvine. May Sueur lu Votes i According to a doclslon of Attornoy (.cuernl Crawford, voters who full to register for Ihe primaries mny swear their votes In under the taw, Just the same as at the geuerul election. The opinion Is lu answer (o an Inquiry made by W. C. Ilateniun, County clerk of Wallowa county. The attorney generul says that any voter fulling to regluler for the primaries may swear In his vote by using blank A. Huiin't at Lebanon A iwrty of Salem people, Consisting of Dr. It. K. Pound and wtfe, Mr. Mary Lela, of the Hex studio, and W. A. Iliillork, state manager of the Year man, were gueats at a banquet and re ception given by the Yeoman lodae of Lebanon Saturday evsulna A !!d program was rendered by local talent, and every one had a splendid, time, (iiieats were present from most, of the surrounding towns, and party of II came down from Portland. SAVE THE PIECES when you have an accident with your slisscs, we can re place theni; no sending away, we rind our ow n lenses. Chas. H Hinges -Stt Spelll. Nfit dcr la I1, 8. Dank Building. For Parcels Post ( i The business men's lunch at the Ma-1 rlon hotel was well attended today, and It was decided at the next meeting to have the parcels post hearings be fore the congressional committee sum- j nmrtied, and presented by one of the members. 1. (.. Shipley Home U. O. Shipley, of . the Shipley com pany, returned yesterday from his Kustern trip, and reports having hud a very successful business trip. He saw lots of winter, and, while bring-' Ing with him a very bad cold, he Is glnd to get buck Into Oregon. A Surprise Party . Following account of a merry stir-' prise party was received too late forj the Saturday 'social page: "Mrs.i Dora Keeton entertained Friday', evening la honor of her . daughter,) (.races fifteenth birthday. It was a vory happy surprise for the young lady and the evening was spent with enjoyable gamwi and delicious re freshments were served. Those pres ent were Mlsws Eva Shantx, Kllen Moore, Madge flalley, Violet Rad lm. Kiln Dennett, Kldla Una, Vera Scott, Archie llollx, Raphael Mer luck, Clair Drager, llcnry l.audy. Harry Krescher,. Antlon Schulor. Otioer uithan, falrt Lifts. Kiineml Jiollcf The funeral oT Mrs. II. C. Phnlp. who dll Siindy morning at her late home on Rural avenue, will be held Tuesday at 3 p. m., at the Cnltel Ksatigellsilcal church on Cottage atreH. Interment In Uv Mlsnlon cemetery. Mrs. Phelps was well known nmong a large number of friends. She has been an Invalid for a long time. Police Court News Police court had a good grist of busi ness this morning. Three of the genus holoenals translcntlcus were ar raigned for plain drunks and disor derlies, and tired out of town. One man from one of the little dry talley town was also nulled In for getting Jugged, and paid a Hue Into the rlty exchequer, which JudR Klgin turned over to the city treasurer. V. Sum mer and Kmery Tucker were arraigned for shooting up Chinatown with fire cracker on Saturday night, disturb ing the ponce of the otherwise quietly relehrailng Orientals, who were bid ding farewell to the Manchu 'dynastly. itid Inaugurating the new republic. Patriotic Dunce at K'Arcy Hull W'ednesduy, February 21. lie there or you will miss something. Prizes. The Benefit Courert Friday evening at the Methodist church will he the musical event of the season. Don't miss It. Tickets For the benefit concert are on sale at the Commercial book store. Re served seats 60c. General admission 30c. Why Tom Smiles If you are laboring under a weight of woe, or a bad spell of the blues, look up Tom Muplethorpe, the merry shoe maker at Meyers'. Tom's usual Quuk er Oats smile is more pronounced than ever. It has the Taft smile going south for slie and it is as contagious aa smallpox. No, Its not a boy, but a sister, Mrs. 11. Sundeforth, of Forrest, Illinois. Tom left her In England 32 years ago, and this Is their first meet ing since that long separation. Mrs. II Sundeforth is visiting "Uncle Tom" with her son and daughter. Has Well Pluyed- "Pald In Full", which has been at the Grand Opera House once before, ulaved to a5. .3US5 iaJ mimt u ,)e matinee. Although second perform ancea at one-night stands are aa a rule not well patronized, thla play seems to huve a stronger hold on people than mot of them. The hid ing lady and the part of the old aea captain were exceptionally strong, the leading lady fulling down only when in the lust aet her voice is pitched so low as to be scarcely aud ible back of the orchestra. The com Ing of the Jeff n,i Mutt musical comedy Is looked forward to with great Interest by play-goers. ' ' n Yellow Jack ii Board. Sun Ucgo, (-,, FVb I9A(1V(.C were recel here ln,lu ti,. ..... Rrltlsh ship Akalls has put Into Sa llna Cmt with Ave case of yellow fexer on board. FOR SALE. One-fourth block, east and north front, eight-room house, large barn, cement walks; must be sold. Inquire of owner, 1395 N. Lib erty street. 2-19-lw Journal Want Ads &rl$$ Result FOR SALE Thoroughbred Pekln duck eggs. Inquire of M. K. Wood ward R. F. D. No. 3, box 36. 2-199-3t Will you worry throiiEh n,.ih... summer without Ice s) H!CU Tnniu FURNISHED ROOMS S3 k.v. Illgh atr-et. Hr dtjr T FOR SALE One Percheron colt; one Jersey heifer. Inquire M. K. Woodward, route No. 3, box 3G. 2-19-3t FOR RENT Furnished house, no chil dren. Inquire H. W. Thlelaen, 151 N. High Btreet. Phone 139 or 1324. i-in-tf NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCKGHARDT 3t MEREDITH Resident Agents 885 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. HOP YARD The noted Gibson hop yard three-fourths of mile west of Salem Steel bridge, not one of the best but the very best hop yard in the country, will be Bold at very reasonable price by II. A. Johnson 4 Co- 2-16-3t- V ANTED A young man to learn the drug business; must have good habits and ambition to make good. Inquire at Fry's drug store, 280 N. Commercial street, Suleni, Oregon. 2-19.31 rOU 8ALK-Peach seedlings, one year old. $1.50 per 100. Oregon alraw herry plants. J2.50 per inoo. F. M. Wilson, Suleni, route 4. Phone Farm ers x3x."i. j , TOR RENT Four un down smlr. front rooms for house keeping, 332 N,)rth rhllrca itrwL 2-19-3t TOR RENT Twn .i, .. . . . . - - n.u lurnisnea down stairs rooms for housekeep- "- 'onn I'burch street 2-19-3t MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Ot MONEY TO LOAN On good Kenl Estate ecnrlty. BECHTEL BYKON Ul State. Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city Drbnerty. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem. Or egon. Phone 1552. ' , - ' TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Bold Keated It-paired rtlbbon ItoUer anrtr.Sla-1 8e Sle Before low Do Awythlng I OlATF. MI IDcrnir, j. t TnnVrn f1 "toblbhed 1893 r vKOWER ftv nrvrm, . Gn my price. i,.r," V . STOCK by doing T nLTl1 1? ,our order' you f-r this ,prta Jill TDS Pn,n6 trees nd aa tips "vera, ZX ,D WW, hleh I , -XT T flvr-old of the 2-foot rade 'o-rp.noflD8clt; Vl,U3 Mch- Idcllv" fro'mioclo Mo r'" WUh you tor Wl Mr,i price located one-haU ml!, M,t of .sy,um.. ra.n. o . 'BEDEEICI l! Ssbartai 0i ..... . I f. . Salem, Ortft