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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1912)
C I': PACE BIX. DAIIT CAP! TIL JOCBJAL, SALES, OBEGOJ, K'OXDAT, MARCH 4, 1912. MEYERS STORE NEWS r , ., -l-v ft. Salem's Big 'Depart ment Store Our Ladies' Ready to - wear SECTION It (he style center of Salem. We are prepared U ibow the very latest fashion Ideas In SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES the kinds that will be popular for spring and summer. We cannot describe them here In this small space, so you must see them to fully appreciate their beauty. The prices are the very lowest considering the hlRh quality of the merchandlfie. Remember, we guarantee satisfaction You take no chances In trading with us. Beautiful, New Trimmings are ready for your Inspection. Ws have received a rich collec tion of fringes, cotton, silk chol nttlle and bead, In the popular colorings. IlHlnty, exquisite garnitures, band trlmmliiK, allovers and braids. Sue the new hand-heeded ropes of chiffon. They are causing quite ft stir among the best dreaders. Special Prices on Children's Shoes $1.50, $1,75 Shoes 99c $1,75, $2.00 Shoes $1.27 These are the "Playroom" shoe In the nature-shape lasts. Talent, (unmetal, tan and horse hl! leathers, both In button and lace styles, (ireat values for ths price. Sizes 4 to 8, at . 29c Sizes 8Vi to 12, at . $1,27 Many gifts have been claimed (luring the week in our GIFT-GIVING CAMPAIGN We Imve endeavored to replace most of them, and a very atti active list of presents are displayed throughout the store, New numbers Monday morning. Biing your number with you, The House of Quality The Home of Satisfaction. il. ...... ' I""" ' News from our Men's Section Our Men's Section bas for your Inspection a very attractive line of new Neckwear. Although we have always shown splendid as sortments, we believe this dis play eclipses them all. You must see this showing. The narrow tie Is very prominent; stripe patterns are very much in evi dence for this season. We have also received during the pant week a shipment of boys' and young men's Clothing. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes for men, and some new est styles In men's Hats. t .You can always be up to date If you keep In touch with "Meyers." ;,... , ' . Ji i ' Have you seen the new Draper ies at Meyers? Here's a question of great Im portance to all housekecer. Beautiful showings of new Silkolincs Mercerized Reps Nain Silk Cretonnes Muslins Swisses Nets Barred Etamines Printed Marquisettes Scrims Art Ticking Corona Cloth & Draperies In a very diversified showing. They'rs all low priced, too. W advise early selections for the choicest patterns art always the first to go. Bee the window display Court-street (Anne). CITY NEWS. Hodson Council Tonight Regular meeting of Hodson Council, No. 1, R. & S. M., this evening. A full attendance Is requested. By erder of the Thrice Illustrious Master. Visit ing companions welcome. Pension Day Today being pension day, the coun ty clerk's office was busy as usual on such occasions in taking acknowl edgment on pension vouchers for all those who came there to. have their work attended to. Will Surry Man 10,- A marriage license was issued Sat urday by the county clerk's office to William A. Baker, age 23 years, and Carrie A. Maggnesa, age 24 years, both of Salem. The couple will be married at Wheatland, March 10th, 1912. Call Up Phone Mala M0 And get our prices on cleaning and pressing. All work guaranteed. La dies' work a specialty. Modern Elec tric Cleaning ft Pressing Co. Gents' Club rates. 444 Court street 2-21-eod-tf Situation Wan ted By lady holding embalmer's li cense, also experienced In bookkeep ing, clerking, housekeeping, and em broldory. Situation in any of the above or other lines , of work. Ad dress, Mrs, Stella M. White. Per sonal. 293 North Cottage street. Grand Jury Meets The grand jury met In the grand Jury room of the court house today at 1 o'clock. There are seven cases to receive the attention of this body but It Is not expected that much time will be consumed In disposing of them. Admitted to Probate In probata court today Judge Bushey admitted the estate of Naomi Steen to probate, on petition of Faith Kennedy,-a grand-daughter of the deceased. , Property to the amount of $2500 Is Involved in the proceedings. There are six children as heirs of the estate, as follows: J. E. Steen, of Murray, Idaho; Mrs. Jennie Florence, of Creston, Wash ington; IxMlome Morgan-Klrby; Par ley Steen; W. M. 8teen; and Nancy Steen-Kennody, the last four of whom are deceased, their heirs taking in place of them. First Ball Game of Season The first ball game of the season was played by the Englewood Blue Socks, with North Salem boys at the Intter's grounds, March 2. The score was 13 to 14 In favor of the Engle- wood boys. The umpire was Mr. Schafer, a well known baseball play er. Ha says It waa the fastest game he has ever' witnessed. The officers for the Englewood team this season re as follows; John Lynch, captain; Chester Starr, manager; Lester Swart, secretary and treasurer. With the help of Prof. Wlest, their U-oach, they will mako one of the lasiesi minor teams of Salem. Mrs Are Employed The Capital Journal Is informed that the men being s. nt to this city by the Canadian Employment Bu reau, of Portland, are being sent for only when there U an actual need for laborers. The Owl Construction company has several bewra to dig, and In one of these ts running water from six inches to three feet deep. Salem men are employed on all the dry work, but when Salem men can not be found to do this work, the company hits the- long distance tele phone and ak for mrn from Port land. The men who work In the ditches from 10 to 20 ftet deep and In the water are furnished rubber boots and get three dollars a day. It Is wet. nasty, cold work and the lo cal men will not do the work. This Is ths contractors' statement of the matter and The Capital Journal Is al ways willing to glv both sides of a matter In which the public are Inter- eeted. A. McCulloch r If ycu need glasses now gel them now. W are prepared to correct all cum-1 j imu or roiiipucatel errors of sluht 1 We make no charge for examinations. I termination hre Is thorough, and, our price within the roach of all.! A, McCulloch OPTOMETRIST Ne. Ml erta Ces-.mrrclal SU (tirsand Bwr.) Texas Tommy Dance The sensation of two conti nents, at the. THEATRE Today, Tomorrow and . " Wednesday A Good Progrom. GOOD MUSIC A Special Bargain In a Yew Park lot for a few days. Derby ft Co. V- S. Bank building. 3-2-3t Taken by Storm The craze of two continents, "Tex as Tommy Dance", at the Bligh, where everybody goes. Restaurant Losing Trade : Those not. using Grand Union teas and coffees. Telephone 968, or come to store 216 N. Commercial. C. M. Lock wood, agent. The Fireside Club ; The fireside embroidery club will be entertained next Thursday after noon by Mrs. C. M. Inman. Xo Matinee , Owing to unavoidable circum stances Pantage' vaudeville, will give no matinee this afternoon or to morrow but will show tonight and tomorrow night only. When Too Want Anything In the grocery line or the best of bread, poultry or fruits, Just call at 121 South Commercial street, or phone Main 131. The Sunset Gro cery company. Scat Sale for Mrs. Leslie Curter Attraction will go on Bale tomor row morning at 9 o'clock. Secure your seats early to avoid the rush at the window , on the evening of the at traction. The Merry. (to-rouDd Is soon to be here. All of the children enjoy It So do they all en- Joy "Crlaette." Ask your dealer. You get It In sanitary packages. Mate In Salem; always best. A Saver tor Ike Shaver Week's Sextoblade razor! Used straight or as a safety. J2.50 and $3.00 at Shafer, the harness man's, 187 S. Commercial. .Sheriff In Possession Under the atachment Chanslor ft LLyon Motor pany against Busby filed In the circuit court ago, Sheriff Mlnto has suit of the Supply com Wllklnson, several days taken legal possession of the estab llshment, as left the city, up and In the former owners have The building la locked charge of the sheriff. Visiting Salem Friends Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worden, of Klamath Falls, are In the city toduy seeing friends. Mr. Worden Is on his way to Seattle to look after some property Interests. Mrs. Worden has been the guest of Mrs. D. W. Mat thews, and the Worden were enter tained to dlnnor thN evening by friends. J A School llfstanrant At a meeting of the school board Saturday night the question, of a lunch counter for the pupils waa brought np by a communication from R. A .Kirk, principal of the high school. This matter haa been before the board before, and no action was taken on the communication Satur day night It will receive the attention of the board at Its next meeting, which will be held on the night of March 11 ' o For the fnther to work his son's way through college Is not the best possible training for the boy. At Yc LIBERTY The (nnlfin II rot hem. .Kdison The play In which Robert Man tell won. hit fam. Violin Slo Miss Vercler WEXFORD Alkali lke'i l.,e Affair .8. and A. This 1 the real Joy test you have been waiting for. BLIGn Capital Garage IUHKI stock of Kepullck cas ings and tubes, wholesale and retail. Other brands of tires in stock. Full l!n of Auto Supplies. Agency lor Haxwell Antos. You are requested to call and I.H.k over our stock. Autos for Iiiro ' E0. 5. W ILLS. Prp- I!0 CASCARET USER EVER HAS HEADACHE A 10-cent box will keep your liver, stomach and bowels clean, pure and fresh for months. Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food In the" bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, -instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue, It causes con gestlon . and that dull, throbbing, lilronlno' haar) niha Salts, cathartic pills, oil and pur gative waters force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't take the polBons out and have no eliect upon the liver or stomach, Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poisons In the Intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight - will surely straighten you out by morning. They worn while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means Inside cleanliness and a clear head for months. Ask any of the millions of Cascaret users if 'they ever have headache. STATISTICAL BORX. RUGGLES At the family home 1211 Highland avenue, Sunday, March 3,. 1912, to Mr. and Mrs.W B. Ruggles, a daughter. -HARMED. WA.W-DAKE At Turner, Oregon, on March 4, 1912, Mary J. Dako. of Turner. Oregon, to L. C. Wann, of Ontario, Oregon. BORX. MORFORD At the family home on N. Cottage street. Salem. March 2 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mor- rord, a son. Nine pounds. DIED. JOHNSON At Woodburn, Or., March 4. 1912, at 5 a. m., Frankie, daugh ter of S. P. agent S. T, Johnson. The funeral will be Wednesday, March 6. Interment near -her old home at Jefferson. She had Just laWly arrived from California, where she went, hoping to be benefited by the climate. Franklo waa a lovely character, and waa respected and loved by a large circle of friends. Sh. i. ,. vtved and her death will be deeply mourned Dy hor narents. Mr Mrs. S. T. oJhnson, and three broth ers ana one sister. The deceased was a niece of J. C. a w nmi u a Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Harrltt, of naiem. THE EXT) OF A TR.MJEDT. Continued trom page l.j The Blow Thut Hurt. Then one day she and the son, Rus sell, quarreled, and he uit wards she quit her nnaltlnn . ti,. ... eterla. Intending to go to Colorado to hoi alol.. I .... .o.m. iimuie to raise the mon ey; her oldest boy, upon whom she aepenneq ror assistance, gone and with nothlne hilt wnrlf t.n..n.... - ,uri J and dirt confronting her, she began to brood, and then the horror came Ught fell upon noon, and styglan darkness enshrouded her f..t.,r. With hunger gnawing at the vitals - ..r i-nuaren and Indescribable sor row and despair eatlnir nt she resolved to PTlfl It nil K.. ..1 i. -- .v uu uj iiiiiiiginr her children, as well as herself, Into i great unknown. Past fashionable residences, surrounded by comfort and men ana women attired In the height of fashion, she wended her way to a drug store and securer! h. son. Then. In the inin... - .... night, she sat down In her little tent and penned her farewell to the world " ,,,rew,," that until hearing dies "a m me ears of every person who read It, and. after .Hn,ii the deadly pol.on to each of the chil dren, she quaffed the cup herself. "Re is is l.d Hand. V... Maybe she did wrong.and mayl .he ou aione Knows. From the Up, 0f ,ome. as thev gazed upon the wither. i,....t. "an, hngRard countenance 0f the wo. mat. the beautiful and Innocent face. ! , h:.lMK!rf"-. " on their " " ln morgue, words of """""on were heard. n the pale and eiiinclate.l f(.... .. mother thev ,aw nothing but . woman ho had sinned. h..t .v. . , .' " uie eve. of find who alone know, the ,prR, -f h"""n """I io much better TYPEWRITERS All Sake BOHiHT SOLD ItEXTED KEPAIREB k KIHROX.S KOIIKR n ! i Ml'PLIES See nie befor, you do tny,h,ng C M. LOGWOOD than they, and whose Judgment is Just, It will not seem so Important He knows and He will consider the struggles and despair which had weighed down her heart until her sea son tottered on Its throne, and His judgment be less harsh. In Dreamless Sleep. But anyway they sleep tonight. Wrapped in the dreamless drapery of eternal peace, the mother sleeps be side her children in their graves In the little cemetery on the hill tonight, careless alike of storm or sun, praise or condemnation. Beyond the reach of man, and In the benlficent care of God who made them, and who alone can Judge them. ; Beneath the load of human sorrow other hearts in this world may break, but the hearts that have become aB dust will neaver break again. From other eyes. In this world the light of Joy and happiness may fly and die; but the eyes fhat have been curtained by the everlasting dark will never know again the touch of tears. From other Hps In this world may come the agonizing cry for bread, and the cry, as her's, goes unheeded, but from the Hps that death has kissed into eternal silence there will never come another word of pain or Joy. They will Bleep, tonight, their bodies In the beautiful cemetery, Sa lem's city of the dead, and the world can never again bring to the weary mother the agony and suffering she feared for her chlldreu, but with her little brood, no longer clad In the ha biliments of poverty, but robed In draperies of spotless white, hand clasped In hand, together they will tread with joyous feet the flower, decked fields of Paradise. You can say goodbye to constipa tion with a clear conscience If you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their use. For sale by all dealers. u CHEAP AS DIRT 358 acres, 250 in cultivation, one-half the crop goes with the place, 100 acres oak grubs, good soil for fruit or grain, 1 Vt miles from railroad, Polk county, price, J.'io; good buildings, plenty of water. 156 acres, 100 acres In cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture; several good spriugs and well, good family orchard, good buildings, Polk coun ty, price 55 per acre. 46 acres near a good town and rail road, new 7-room house, strictly modern, good barn, family orchard, funning water pair of fine mules, 3 cows, 3 calves, all farming Imple ments, price $500. Olmsted Land Co. 3-4-4t WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN On good Real Estate security. BECHTEL BTNON 847 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago 8tore. Snlm nr. egon. Phone 1552. Rich Sparkling Cut Glass Every piece of Cut Glass in this establishment is carefully selected and you can rest as sured that no where else in Salem can you find as com plete an assortment of either separate pieces or set in Cut Glass as you will find in this Store. And every piece is moderately pneed-so much so that you can purchase here without looking elsewhere. Bare's Jewelry Store rTr , bERIES tSSfSZr-" 'or hls Spring p anting' eTh""5 -vera, hundr' TSU?u ,T IWW. which 1 .I , "y iSVfLlr wl,h N-sery located one-half mil, east 1 . NEW TODAY. ,! WANTED Stenographer who has jeubi a u.fcu buuooi education one who has had some exper(ence j law office preferred. Write b 1SS, Salem, Ore. 3-2-tf0 FOR SALE White Rock egg8- Bnn, ; dred. . White Leghorn eggs i it per 15. Day old chicks frotu Dot7 stock. H. S. Polsal., South Com merclal street, Salem, Ore. . - 3-2-3t EGGS for hatching, Buff Leghorn strain. ' Eggs, 2.00 for a setting 0f 15 eggs. Address, 625 North 20th street, between Marlon Btreet and Asylum avenue. Phone 1287. 'v 3-2-lmo FOR RENT Furnished house, no chil dren. Inquire H. W. ThieJsen, 151 N. High street Phone 139 or 1324, M5-tf- UNITED WIRELESS stockholder are requested to meet in discussion of reorganization plan now submit ted to stockholders by reorganiza tlon . committee, next Tuesday March 5th, at 7:30 p. m., at Prof. W.'I." Stuler's. Business College rooms. . 3-l-4t FOR RENT One suite of furnished ' rooms. Also two sleeping rooms furnace, heat and electric lights' 143 West Court street,. 3-2-3t FOR SALE 21 rooms, "The Oregon", steam heat, hot and cold water in every room. Located in, heart of business center. New white atone building. Rent, $100 per month; live years' lease. Finest furnish ings. $3500. Consider part trade, Frank Smith, 32 E. 7th street, Eu gene, Ore. jt WANTED Men and women, local and traveling; salary and expenses paid. Good habits more essential than experience. Call room 2, Kenllworth hotel. 3-4-3t WANTED By young couple, modern furnished cottage, four to Ave rooms. No children.. References. W. C, Journal Office. 3-4-3t WANTED One load of barn yard fertilizer and two loads of black dirt for lawn. Phone Main 1513. 935 Oak street. 3-4-3t FOR SALE Complete furnishings of five room cottage at very reasona ble figure. Mission dining room set, birds-eye maple bedroom set, brass bed, etc. Rent of cottage op tional. A. E. Hurst, 434 Union street. Phone 2141. 3-4-tf FOR SALE Work team, wagon and harness, cheap. 740 Liberty, or 1245 N. Commercial street 3-4-3t MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FOBD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY ' BrnflHABDT MEREDITH Resident Agents SS& State Street mi mm j Established 1893 money "V'1"16 t,p H"9 flw-oM of ths J-foot grade you for th" n of .sylun, A. FHEDEBICK I'hen Hi. OilW Srs. Iltl re Suburban COS. Beite C, Salfta, Orecel