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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1912)
PACE FIVE. Saturday Ribbons up to 6 incees in width, per yard 14c VS. . IV V I You Want v Let us show you THE Men, which are above and style, but "MITCHELL" GARS ALWAYS ATTENDED TO COMI'ASY SESD8 OUT SPECIALIST TO "USE THEM UP," AJfD LOOK THEM OVER A SERVICE HIGH LY APPRECIATED BY OWNERS. Mr. A. Stengle of the Mitchell auto- AutomobileMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON AUBURN BUICK CADILLAC E-M-F FORD HUDSON INDIAN CYCLES MAXWELL OVERLAND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES THOR ffi DISCO STARTER Specials Spring Display Men's CLOTHING When you select your New Spring Clothing Classy, up-to-date styles, ew shades rond fa- brlcs, Splendid tailoring, and Mitch grade all wool materials. We are ready for you with a most carefully selected stock of distinctive Suits that will be sure to please you. Our Suit Prices Range from . j ' $10 to $30 BARRY SHOE for all others for value not in Price mobile service department is in Salem with headquarters at the Simonton Motor Co. He Is tuning up and look-1 ing after all Mitchell cars In this ter-! rltory. This service Is free to the ! owners, and is furnished regularly by the Mitchell Co. A service man is sent out when asked for by the dif ferent agencies. A purchaser of a machine hardly realizes what a great advantage it is to have his car looked up by service such as the Mitchell people furnish. David Jacobson of Ankeny bottom placed his order for an Overland 30, through H. B. Looney, the Jefferson agent. o The first of the week the Simonton Motor Co. will receive a model 60T, 35-horsepower Overland demonstrator. S. F. ANDERSON, Also Agent for Rev and Michigan Great Western Oarage 147 Ji. High W. S. F1TTS, Agent. 418 Court Street I'lione 211 OTTO WILSON Also Agent for the Chalmers Tbone 220 Cor. Comerclul and Center JOHN MAURER Machine Shop Chcmclcta 8t, Just eust of Commercial E.M-F MOTOR SALES CO. M. P. "SO" Flanders "20" "!. L. Rose. Mgr. 216 8. Coni'l St FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mgr. Also Agents for It C. H. and Loxler 124 N. Liberty St rnone tw AlaoiffonU for Mm ore and Hopmoblle WATT SHIPP i.n,.nliln. Vluhlnir Tickle. Etc. tfnrth Commercial Street Phone 8 The Car That Always Boni tivn v. wii.i.H Canltnl Garage Phone 783 SIMONTON MOTOR CO. Inl fnr Mitchell Phone 139 151 North High Street HirSER BROS. Auto and Motorcycle Supplies an Minneapolis Jioiorcycie FRANK MOORE itfcvrleti. SundrieK. Etc. rwt Street Phone 868 B. W. MASON, Distributor. c. thi. Kpif.Ktiirtrr on Hudson Car, Capital Garage, Hulem, Ore. SERMONS 0)1 INDUSTRIALISM March 31 has been fixed as the time by State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman for every preach er in the state to deliver a sermon on Industrial training in the schools, and with that end In view, he has directed a letter to them, about 1000 in all. In his letter the Binwrln tprtnonr nova that he has observed in his travels in tne state that there seems to be a large number of people who have nothing to do, and attributes It to a lack of industrial training , being taught in the schools. He says he be lieves much can be accomplished to wards creating interest In this depart ment in the schools by ministers de livering sermons on the subject, and requests them all to do so on the date above mentioned. STATISTICAL DIED. MACKEY At the Salem hospital, of tuberculosis, March 13, 1912, George Mackey, aged 40 years. The bodv is at the undertflklncr Winn el of W. T. Rigdon, and no funeral ar rangements have as yet been made, as it was necessary to hear from rela tives in Polk conntv hefnre flnnl nr. rangements can be made. ' HAIGHT In Salem, at 12:30 pi m., March 16, 1912, Mrs. Jane Halght, aged 69 years. v. : The deceased leaves two daughters of Salem, Mrs.. "Effle HUmmell and Mabel Z. Halght, of 2340 Laurel "av enue. . ' The funeral will 'be held at 2:30 Sunday at the Friends' church, in Highland, and Rev. N. Blanche Ford, of the Highland church, wifl conduct the services. o ' The Prohibitionists are- no more consistent than other folks. ' They are now fighting the leader '"who was their candidate for president at the lant election and (hey are saying some things about him that would have made them wild, had anyone else seen fit to say anything1 like It three years ago nnd by the way, that Is just what they did sny then. Bechtel & Bynon Bargains 45 ACRES FOR $fiJ00. $6500 will buy a good farm of 4.Y acres, 30 acres under plow, about three acres timber, about 12 acres pasture, there are Z'A acres in prunes and a family orchard, 2,000 strawberries, raspberries and logan berries, 12 acres in oats, five acres vetch. There is a good six room CENTER CONTROL IS HOW UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED Probably the predominating Im provement found on high-grade cars at the recent shows Is the almoBt uni versal adoption of the center control. Many makers of high-priced cars have conceded the superiority of a central location for the change speed levers. President John N. Willys, maker of Overland motor cars, was the first automobile manufacturer to adopt the center control, and this mast advanced mechanical invention the Industry has seen for two or three years has been embodied In Overland specifications for two seasons. That the Overland organization demonstrated Its usunl keenness of forethought In bringing out the first center eontrol Is evi denced by Its adoption on nearly all leading cars: FORD Fore-Door Five-Passenger Touring Car $785.00 F.O.B. SALEM THE FORD AUTOMOBILE AGENCY E. H. Whiteside, Manager Automobile Supply Garage: 256 Ferry Street Office: 124 N. Liberty Phone 857 M. 1 For 30 Yean " theSUndard -J Remedy for Disease of Mucotu Membrane Enxrimad pharmacists will fell jaa Bit G fa tht accepted standard remedy for diseases of no toot membrane discharge from the nose, throat ana annery arrant. Avoid substitutes. To expe riment it dangerous. Big G, used everywhere since IWO, hat proved safe and reliable. Non-poisonous, antiseptic and tonic in its properties, containing no silver nitrate, nine sulphate, alcohol, coraine, or any narcotic, H may b used full strength with out fear. Why not rare yourself? Sold by drug, gists; or wo ship express prepaid, upon receipt oi $1. Full particulars enclosed: with each botlic or nailed sealed in plain envelope on request. TU Eras Chanted Co. Cisdnutl, Chit, U.S.A bouse; hard finished, large barn, good well, place all tensed, located only 6 miles from Salem on a good road. This is a fine place, best of soil and in addition to the crop above mentioned, the following are Included: Heavy team, wagon, har nesp, harrow, plow, cultivator and other farm Implements. Let us show yoli this place. Can be had for half cash. 205 ACRE FARM. We have one of the best farms in the valley, 205 acres, 175 under cul tivation, balance timber and pas ture, good buildings and fences, run ning water, large family orchard. Soil Is a rich deep black loam, well drained and some beaver dam land. There Is a good stand of clover, a part of the farm in crop. This land will grow anything that will grow In Oregon. -An all around good farm. Price, only $100 per acre. Might take small amount of city property In exchange and will give good terms. . 5 ACRES IX FINE LOCATION. $1200 will buy a fine five acre tract, all cleared , extra rich soil, level, yet well drained; finely locat ed. Terms. . ? HOUSE BARGAIN'. ; For 6' days only we can sell a mod ern" six room cottage, full cement basement, electric lights, bath, lava tory, toilet, front and back porch, large corner lot; good location, close to store, paved street, carline. This house Is well built and a real snap. Price, $2000, terms; well worth $2600. will buy a cozy three room house, woodshed, large corner lot, only one block from carline. Price $750; only $100 down, balance $10 per month; just like rent. VACANT LOTS. We have a large list of vacant lots In every addition to Salem. Price, $150 per lot and up. tl.".0 SNAP. Close In on State street, lot 50x260 feet, sower, hard paved ' street, ce ment curb and sidewalk in; all as sessments paid. BECHTEL & BYNON' 347 State Street. With the emergency brake and change speed levers located In the center of the floor boards, there Is an elimination of unnecessary connect' ing rods. The control Is more sturdy making It far more positive and reli able In Its action. It gives the driver a free right hand to use his steering wheel In crowded thoroughfares, on hills and rough roads. Another feature fs the opportunity of the driver to get out of the car on either side. He does not have to step In fronf of the passenger riding in the front seat. When stopping the car at the right hand curb It is not necessary to alight from the left side. This Is especially convenient In win ter, when the streets are filled with Riusn and snow. gOC k, - "fc i uH W TT v-.t. 3 H aT" sH)iMWiitVMtMus Sol Anderson says that when it conies to downright hard work there Isn't a car built that enn beat the Apperson. Wednesday he took party of six out to show them what It could do, and took them up the Hosedale hill on high gear. As everybody who has been over this hill knows, It Is Bteep, and the hard part comes near Ltlio top. Sol said the way his Apiier- son went up that grade would delight any motorist. The engine Is rated fit 45 II. P., but develops B2. It has a 4 ft -Inch bore and 6 '4 -Inch stroke. Mr. Anderson says If anybody doubts the ability of this car to do what he says he will be glad to take them out and show them any day. o Mr. II. It. Looney of Jefferson pur chased this week through the Simon ton Motor Co., a 30-horsepower Over land. Mr, Looney is owner of the Jefferson garage and has taken the agency for the Overland, placing his order for five cars. The H. W. A M. L. Meyers depart ment store will Install an auto deliv ery service within a short time. What We Never Forget, according to science, are the things associated with our early home life, such as Ducklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, bolls, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises, Forty years of cures prove Its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 2r,c at J. C. Perry's. o i Hut Instead of Head. trxiTtn rutin i"tt wiki Sun Francisco, March 16, "Duy a drink and get a hat," reads a saloon keepers' sign here, Free lunch Is out of date, Iluslness Is rushing. - , - vsfc.svsa. - fcS,s. oomes am places of . nieess . alem are usitngas , . for cooking heatingaiid lighting WHY? ASK Hi Hi I 11 roraana e auway ight an owe?: LomDanv Main 85 Read the Journal for News $1400 WORTH FOR $1 100 Sy OVERLAND MODEL 59T 3f7 Wheel base 108 Inches; motor 4x4 M ! horsepowor, 30; Splltdoif mag neto; transmission, selective, three poeds and reverse; K. & 8. ball bearings; tires, H2x3ft, Q. .; 3 oil lamps and generator; complete out fit, top, top hood, windshield and spedometer, SIMONTON MOTOR CO. Sub-agents: I,. ('. Kustmaii, Bllvortoti, Ore. II. II. looney, Jefferson. Ore. I'HOMi MAIM 1311. l&l NORTH llltai STREKT i I it 8 si in ' V -K O I KJ ft I