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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1912)
iXCZ I.,'. ' - ' ' ' : - BAILT CAHT4L JOITimi. gUMT. OEECOX. gOXPAT. FEBItrAgT , IKS. : " , Our Gift Giving Event is in full swing. . All gifts that have been drawn are replaced and many new ones added. Visit Meyers' often ar bring your number with you. If you have no number you cn get one by asking tor it. Advertising Is a Mighty Force And it is only a good store that can stand the force of the light of publicity Salem's Largest and Only Department Store. has grown in 32 years to its present pre-eminence, and there are reasons Honest advertising coupled with quality, low prices, square dealing and full measurements. You have ihe assurance of satisfaction when you trade at Meyers. Courteous and efficient service by our competent force united wilh combined efforts of 5 large and complete stores under one roof, whose buying power is strengthened, thus eliminating the middlemen4s profit; enabling the "Good Goods More" to undersell a!l competition. When new dependable merchandise is offered for less and is under priced, it is due to these aggressive policies. P.:.'.- 4l" it : f ; : . ',qt A m k, a, -.I U-.ll li . ; :i ! J , i Our Great Assortment, of Spring Suits at 20o Less The styles are here; the fabrics and colorings are the latest. Why buy elsewhere when you can save from $5 to $10 on a new Suit? Every day brings new shipment tor our Ladle' neatly to Wear BecUon, and thli department li one of the busiest spots In the big store. Salem's best d remied women always look at Meyers for the latest fiihlilun Ideas. The new styles are varied, showing so many weaves and colorings that It Is Impossible to describe them. We are sure that a visit to this section will be very Interesting to you, and It will give us an opportunity to show the many different styles to you. We've nlno some splendid new coat models to show you 'km New Royal Waists The collection of new Royal Waists for Spring and Summer far surpass the showings of previous seasons Every one is a dainty stylish conception and will please the most careful dressers. A great variety in both lingerie and tailored styles in an almost endless array of patterns. We've arranged a large window display of these and it will be worth your while to stop and see them. Liberty street side. F!X3 tsxes JXTHA HI'ECIAL SALE OK FINE NECKWEAR. A great variety In the new lace side (rills, embroldoiied Swiss reveres, collar and cuff sets, lace collar, etc.. The newest creations just received. Choose now. Quail ties to $1.50. These have been divided Into two lots. One lot at 49c and one lot at 89c, See window display. Court street - V 5T!Tra!BggIVB,'HIHfg i OCR WASH 8ECTI0X has received a goodly share of the new things (or spring and summer. Bordered materials will be very popular and are shown In, our dainty line of sheer Llnette, 30 Inches wide and In Voiles 36 Inches wide. Pretty summery patterns In Near-Silk Fou lards, Dimities, Madras Walutlngs, etc. Complete assortment of Du ptonne Silk, a splendid wash matterlal. All popular colors at 25 cents a yard. We suggest that you choose now before the assortments are picked over, and you will also have ample time In making them up. Ilelow Is a list of the prizes drawn to date In the Gift Giving Event. New gifts added to the list twice each week. Save the folder. Your nnmlier Is good throughout the event. $ 1.00 Dressing Comb Miss Jennie Cleveland, 1398 H. 4th street 2.50 Hand bag Mrs. G. A. McKay, 1125 Waller 3.Q0 Hat (Men's) Miss Nellie Copley, 1155 Marlon 1.00 Hose . Mrs. C. Holveiuon, 825 N. Cottage 20.00 Men's Suit Miss Nona Imus, 744 Cottage 1.00 Hat Pin .Mrs. J. H. Gnntenbeln, 696 N. Cottage 1.00 Scarf pin Mrs. M. M. Gray, 454 8. 17th street 1.00 Men's Hose MIbs Elsie Urown, Church and Trade 1.00 Infants' Dress ....Mrs. Otto Meullhaupt, Chenieketa and 12th 2.50 Cut Glass Napple. . . .Miss Myrtle Duncan, 642 N. Liberty street 1.00 Ilelt Clasp .' Mrs. Geo. W. Moore, Route 3, Hox 82 2.50 Muslin Gown , J. L. Rlggs, 492 N. Summer street 1.00 Hat Pin Mrs. Jackson Patton, Macleay 10.00 Dress Pattern Mrs. G. H. Crolsan, 460 lRth street 3.50 Ladles' Shoes Mrs. E. Ostrandor, 1362 N. 17th Btreet 20.00 Ladles' Hat (Mrs. Locke'sMllllnery Department) Miss Mullne v Carlton, 1466 Liberty. ' ' 2.00 Petlonat .... Mrs. L. A. DeLong8outh High street 1.00 Cudervest Mrs. J. H. SharpRont 7, Rox 83A 1.50 Collar Pfh J. II. Senmstet, 21!0 Wilson street 5.00 Ladles Waist Mrs. H. J. Albers, 1321 Center street 3.00 Men's' Hut Miss Alice Matton. Route 6, llox 21 1.00 Men's; Hose Alberta JIale.1704 Hroadway 2.00 Corse . . I . ... .Mrs. H. C Kennedy, 1330 sVCoi'iimerclal street 5.00 Suit esse Mrs. C. H. Robertson, 277 North Capitol street 1.00 Dressing Comb J. A'. Remington, 891 North Winter street 4-, .hM 'Vst; W lti.li;.. TrtWf 1st' ilsWTissstf sm' ' - When you meet anybody who is a quallfed Judge o clothes, you need'nt be afraid to have him look yo over In a HartSchaffner & Marx Su: We have received an excellent asortment of the nev models for spring and summer and It will give u great pleasure to show them to you. They are th clothes you ought to buy for your own good. There's quality In them. -. A Shipment of New Shirts, in both Negligee and Golf Styles, are ready for your choosing. They're all that you could wish for In comfort, style and quality. The new French roll cuff is very much In evidence. . C.r'1! H.n Schamiec Man New Shoes for the Children We have just received a shipment of CHILDREN'S PLA-MATE FOOTWEAR in the very popular White Nubuck Leather. Shoes and Slippers in several good styles. We've also a splendid showing of Shoes for the Little Tots; a good assortment of styles and colors. See the season's newest Pingree Shoes for Women and Nettleton Shoes for Men. "CITY NEWS. ' s Special mooting of 8alem Lodge No. 4, A, F. A A. M. this evening. Work In (be K. A. di'grcu, Visiting bnthren waleom. I.onir Tim" Away ' Clarence 10. Taylor, ot Astoria, was In Sab'in today. This Is flint visit In 21 years, mill lie sees a fuw changes, Fred IIiImt Has accepted a now position, ami will look after the wants of the Ger man Society's biiHlut'SB. Fred g Hood Judge of the merits of the Hun Ton 5c cigar. l'r the NeMlcNt , And beat clothes prfHsliig lunl cU'sntug the Modem Electric Cleaning and pressing company will suit you, !S l,'rl,l Hme- Work al.solulnly gimrnnteed to please. I 'r,li" ,"'t lhfr wl '", steady Kollcllor will call. Plume Main 360. stream of persons walking over to 2 2l-eod-tf K-l'gwood to select sites for homes. There is no prettier walk, and no bet- ( (iiup.iiiy M Will have a royal good time In their new quarters at their banquet. "C'rls pcit" will l prominent. ter place for a home ItegUlratlon Ir'KIiiw I It Is eatlniated that Marlon county has 8.000 legal voters, and of thene Central 'lrclr I up to Saturday night. 3.331 had rog- Of Hie Flrat Christian church will Istered. meet at Mis.' D. C. Olmsted's, 345 j I'nlon street, Tuesday nftenioon at luiicral Tadsy The funeral of 1). M. Morris, who J; SO. Vf tul I'nlon C(fi' And get tliti kind you tike. Hume Main or com to the stors, 210 N Commercial street. C. M l-oik-wond, iitint. Ihlilnu (iloteS'- dled suddenly at the family home near Turner.' Oregon, Saturday evening, -ur Zz'.Z iu',m .r,.M(K.ii nt i:3ii at tbf family home. Interment was In the I. O. 0. F. (Cornelius), vemqtery. Married Suada) A tuarrliiKe license was homed Sat- i nave a Koon line oi hiivi.ik Ktoves ilry, Fehnmrv SI. I it 11 to Mlaa to seb'CJ (mm. 1 make Intrness and n,wlg Anna Koppllen. SI, to W'll- fioin the very best California imk tan leather. F. K. Sliuter, the an. Idle and liHlll. iii.iii, 1S7 Ciilnnu'i i liil Street. Ham A. Zosel, it. both of Falein. The young people were married Sunday evening at the residence of the bride's parents on Smith Fourteenth street. Will Spend i;.voo- Ths new bil.lt; to KliiKood I'aik will cost i;j.0i'O. Moie than this1 summit will h spent within the nevt few years In Improvements at tills delinhtfti! rcnUI. nee dliitrUt. Wise buyer, Kt busy. Suiaslicd a Car I I.whi nlKlit as the t ulltuinla ex- preaa, w hich passe hers at :'.(!, was vlUoitnK I lie atatlon Rroun.bi, it col lided with wiiiie frelKht cars in such a way as to disable the locomotive uml partly demolish one frelslit car. Iitrrmrnl This Nutnnier iTh northbound frelsbt was at the A hugs amount of stiset mirk. In- dlH)l il and the locomotive liidlii sidewalks and curl, will be R9 Mn ",mi awltchln and In ibme at Xlnswood I'srlt the ctiinlng uu ' ' " spring and summer. This, together Nflnl or the main trsck to with the building which are to be ll'h ,,nl ' as struck em-ted, will timks lively times In this b idl of Ihe luwiulng attractlv addition. Klngwood Vark lsnger trl. Tits psssnrtger Is Wmi.l ta b th sll rwldenc tra'a rnnnlug as a double head-sei-tbii) ot $jlein. Hurled This Afternoon The fiineiul of Mrs. Love L. Coch ran, who died near Sidney, Ore., Feb ruary 11112. was held tills after, noon at the home of her sun, Finest Cochrane, at 1:30 today, and Inter ment was In the Atikeny cemetery. Off For Missouri A niariliiKe license was Issued Feb ruary 24, 1012, to Anna Uartels, 21 years old, of Mucleay, Oregon, and Daniel Snndsiu, agedd 2,", of St. Uiuis, Mo. The happy young couple were married and will leave soon for the home of (he groom, where they will make their residence. Champion Young Hen J. M. Tlgler, of South Liberty street, brings to this office- the champion hen's KI of this season, laid by a young lllaek Minorca and measuring eight by six Inches around Its two cir cumferences. It would make any edi tor a good breakfast, with a cup of rofee, two slices of hscon and half a dosen buckwheat cakes. The first special meeting of the Mu tual Improvement Ieagu Is to be held at tits V. M. C. A. tomorrow noon. No doubt there will be some thing started that will greatly bene fit the city. Over 100 new members were added to the organisation ye. I e nl ay. last Will Filed The last will and tentsmi-nt of Sarah A. HlKKlns. late of Sllverton, was filed In probate court Saturday. All of ber property except $200, which Is led to Vr. Kmeat A, and Anna K. Chase, liuxhanl and wlfe.of Sllverton, and th balance goc to Margaret Sullivan and F.lliubeth iteddy. descendants of the deceased. Slob? KotS TrlcjrH Mrs. K. U Harris, of 16S0 Court atrwt. retried to th police depart ment Saturday evening that while she and ber small son wor tatlmf dinner at the Cafeteria a tew min utes after & o'clock, some on took Msnter Harris' trlcycls and up to this time It ha not beoa recowed. 1 Mission Closed Salem Commons Mlxalon, til State atriHt, has been closed for a week on account of repairing, but will op.n this evening. Meetings every even ing at 7:30 o'clock. If cnyone wishes to do personal work along religious lines, the mission affords one of the beat opportunities. Church going people of all clnsses are welcome. Bridge to SUrt Mext Week Word came from U Clerllnger, Sr., piesUWut ot the Salem, Falls City ft Western railway, that work on the new rail road bridge will be com menced, during the coming week. WltH a local service from the west side to Salem. IKngwood Park wUl (trow like a weed.- Uiw taxes, pur water, roasonable restrictions, high grade Improvements, delightful sur rounding are going to make King wood the most popular district around Salem. A butcd a Mulssnrt Many i complaints have been made A. McCulIoch "I can't sec as well as I use to. This Is beard every day. If your eves ar not serving you as yon think they should consult A, McCulIoch OPTOV.ETRIST X. Ml Ssrtli rentinmUi SU (Grsd 4t.) rNM J.'i. 0r Btar. la I about the' condition of a slaughter bous pig pen conducted by some Chinese at a point of Mill creek Just south of the penletntlary and Coun ty Health Officer J. O. Van Winkle Investigated (.he same with the re sult that he ordered the proprietor to tear It down or burn It down. The Chinaman accordingly set Are to It ana destroyed It. Residents of that locality are now rejoicing over the abatement of this nuisance as the refuse from the hog pens was dumped Into Mill creek lit that point snd the waters were thug very badly contaminated. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN Oa jroed Real Estate secrlly. BKCMTEL i STSfoj SI7 Slabs Stmt MEW TODAY. FOR BALK Pnrtler, rag carpet and rug workB; back of O. K. store on Twelfth street. A. M. Ilunnell. 2-2G-3t TO LET on shares, about 40 choice ewes, lniiulru A. J. Fgan, Gervals, Route 2. Pljone Farmers 3C. WORKING MEN'S HOME, reading room, baths, single rooms, 20c and up. Clean beds, 10c and l.'.c. A good, respectable place for work ing ment. Salem Commons. 241 State street. 2-2G-6t FOR SALE We have some five-acre tracts all under cultivation, just four miles south of Salem. Price, S1")0 per acre; 2."i cash, and $1 per acre per month without Interest for three years. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State Btreet. 2-26-3t TRUSTWORTHY MEN or- women wanted as local representatives oi responsible manufacturer. High class merchandise and clean, sell ing methods. $12 per week guar anteed on easy conditions, with possibility of $30 and advance. Ex perience not necessary. Manufac turer, Box 278, Philadelphia. MAN'S BICYCLE for sale. 1109 Oak. street. 2-26-3t FOR SALE Card printing press, "Buffum" automatic, nearly new, with cabinet and type. Address P. W. West, 310 East 24th street, Portland, Ore. 2-26-3t - ,'ui.i.iiiini uuuttOi liu Ulltl- dren. Inquire H. W. Thlelsen, 151 N. High street Phone 139 or 1324. 1-15-tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Stors. Salem. Or egon. Phone 155J. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BrnniuitDT mekldith 1 Bcsident Agrats ISi State Street TYPEWRITERS All Makes KOKillT SOLD IIKXTK.I) KMVURMI KIRIIDNS HOI.I.KRS StlTLIKS 8e ma be for you do anvthing C M, LOGWOOD il-tl X. sss.frclal, S,f , Oreg,,. FOR SALE Ten ,-.. . uUlirrrm. tlratlon. close to school. Juat ndles south of Salem. Price, $125 per acre, 10 per cent cash; balance, $100 per acre per month. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 2-26-3t W ANTED Alert, painstaking clerks, with some experience In any of the following departments: Drygoods, men's clothing, or shoes. Address Box M2, Journal office, giving age experience, references and expect ed salnrv. uOLDENROD VACUUM CLEANER Runs easy, very durable; price in reach of all. Demonstrations free In every hnn. . .ami, DHgh Hotel. Phone 742. J-23-6t-- FOR SALE One lot and big build ing three blocks . from P. O. for $800. Also one lot. 50x100. Pave ment and street assessments all paid; Just of State, for $600. $150 down, balance on easy terms. In quire 120 N. Liberty street. 2-24-tf MONEY TO LOAN THOS: K. FORD OverLndrt and Bush Bonk. Salem. Or. Uitu,. . . , I LRSER1ES' Establbhed 1893 ("UOfll ll HV f.rvn, i. . Trjr' intone, -en LZTZnT i!0 yo,,r orr- Hivo Pa""0. which I am e. y nve-year-old of the 2-foot grade ::TuclzrM wi,h ,ou for m Nrery located one-half tt est of asylum. r Sslt.rba. . Boi fc A. FBEDEBICK Salem, Orfa