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PAGE EIGHT. Meyers Store News CtfHM Han lckmr Mara iON'T lose sight of one fact; it isn't so much the way your clothes look when you first get them that's important; it's the way they're going to look after six weeks' or two months' wear. Dart Schaffncr & Marx clothes are made for long service. You'll be as well pleased with them when you've worn them awhile as when you buy them. Let us show you the lat est togs for Spring. The House of Quality CITY NEWS. Freak Salmon Fit Is 'market, 15c per. pound. .... 3-2t-3t Hoys Class In Dunclng" Miss Cronise will have special boys' class Saturday afternoon, from 1 to 2 p, m., D'Arcy hall. . 3-21-Ilt 4'onir la Halem Heights Hall, Friday, March 22 Johaon sing. and hear Canton Members Attend meeting Saturday evening, Fare 23 at 8 p. m. Major Wll llama, of F.ugcne, will be with us, Election of officer, lly oi"der clerk. 3-21-31 The Absolute Assurance That , you are getting the bent of groceries, fruits and vegetables nmkee trading at J. M. Lawrence's II pleasure,! ' 1U7 Hunt It Commercial Ktreet. I'lion 311, Tlndeia' YVnedinen Will Aft All Modern Woodmen are requeu ed to lie' present at the v meeting Thursday evening, Mnreh 21, 1912, at the Woodman hall. ' The matter of the proposed Increase of rate will be taken up and final arrangements made as to what action the camp wishes to take. 3-19-31 .X. If Voa Want a (Jood Time Attend the entertainment at Sulem Heights hull Mtuoh 22. ' A. M cCulloth vr. Did It Ever Occur to 'ini that those distressing headaches from which you suffer are dun to eye strain. Our specially fitted glasses afford the needed relief. A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST X. t9l N.rtk ( tmmmlul 8U (tiraast doer.) fleas t!k Offl Heart, It I Heiir Deacon Smith- Friday evening, March 22, at Salem Height hall. His Nephew Dead ' Justice of the Peace D. Webster has received word of the death In Iraln, Ohio, of his nephew, Dr. A. M. Webster, of that place, of pneu monia. ' , Invitation and Refreshments All officers and exemplifies re quested to be present Friday even ing, March 22. A large class to be Initiated. Refreshments will be served. Miss Ethel Thomas Will give a select reading Friday, March 22, at Salem Heights ball. Appointed fiaardlan Mrs. Carrie Rands, of Sublimity, Oregon, was westerday appointed guardian of the persons and estate of Harry Rands, William Rands, Clarence Rands and Mabel Rands, minors, and her children. . Miss Mabel Lasts Will sing Friday, lam Heights hall. March 22, at 8a Recovering Rapidly The many friends of Mrs. W. W. Hill, who was operated on at the Wll lamette sanatorium March 11, will be glad to learn that the li Improving rapidly, and will be able to return to her home within a few days, The l-ndlfi Ala , Of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Cloln, 1118 Oak street, ut 2:30 Fri day afternoon. The business meet ing will be followed by a social hour Antlinr In Town J. W. Hayes, the blind man eloquent on the stuff of the pregonlnn for many years, and author of two books, "Tales of the Sierras" and "Looking Back wards,' was In the city toduy. He was accompanied by his son, and they were guests o C. M. Lockwood. Mr. Hays Is art old-time telegrapher. Oregon Brand Meats J. M. Lawrence, at the old I'ostofflce grocery, lias put In a line of the Swift Packing company Premium bams and bacon, H , U put up at their large oackltie houses at Kenton, north of Portland, tlhil Is a "Made In Oregon" product, fresher, and, therefore, supe rior to the cured moult shipped In from the East. Three Sow Six- Three divorces were granted In Judge Calloway's, department, of the circuit court yesterday as follows: Anna Hello Elderklu from Arthur John Elderkln; Selma Ilnrrett from Kdward Darrett, and Bertha Peterson from Iewla Peterson. The PetorBoa case attracted considerable attention In court some weeks ago. when It was very warmly contested on ac count of property rights, which were Anally settled out of court. VVnnts a Ham Site The Willamette Power company hits tiled a suit In the circuit court against the Hammond Lumber com puny In which It seeks to condemn 49 acres of land on the llreltenhuah creek In the CiiHcnila mountains for the sltn for n dam. Hlpnrlun rights as to a certain amount of water In the creil; Is also made a part of the complaints. Appointed Administrator Yesterday Conrad F, llomyer was appointed administrator of the estate of Frodorlcka llomyer and Jus. Ihiuin gurtner, 10. It Ml. Hard and Hoy llurton were appointed appraisers of the es tate, which Is valued at $10011. The heirs are Henry llomyer. of Jefferson. Oregon: August llomyer, of Altarlstn, Iowa; Mule Wilkin" of Lincoln, Ore gon; Charlea Hnmyer, of Altai-lain, lows; Anna llockspler, of Altarlsta, Iowa; Heeka Snyder, of Albany. Ore gon, and Conrad r.. llomyer, or emiem. Salem Height In Entertain Bnleiu Heights Development league will give an entertainment Friday evening, March 22. Owing to the re port being circulated that the play, "A Family Affair" had been post poned, It bus been requested by a great many people that. It be given again. So It hits been decided to give It with several other attractions, ICverylioily come and help us out, the money Is to be used to help pay fur the ball. Admission, adults, 20c; children, 10c. 3-21-21 o A Venerable Indian. White Salmon. Wash.. March 21. Jake Hunt, oldest Klickitat Indian In the Northwest, aged 112 years, who owns considerable land on the While Salmon river, rode Into town Satur day for a packload of supplies. He Is the wealthiest Indian. In this section, his wealth Including land and cash de salted In local banks, being estimat ed at $100,000. Ho owna a very com fortable house furnished with modern conveniences. Ho la an Inveterate smoker, has used tobacco all his life, and sits a horse like a young man of 30 He I Illiterate, but Is practical, and Is possessed of keen sense of wit. o llow about the (lower garden, and the fruit tree, to be ordered from a square-dealing; nursery T DAIIT HUMPHREYS MURDERED HIS MOTHER Corvallls, Or., March 21. That the last victim of George Humphrey, al ready charged with four murders, was his mother, is alleged here to day. Mrs. King, his mother, died sud denly some weeks ago. It was said she died of paralysis. It Is now al leged Humphreys may have poisoned her. It Is being urged that the body of Mrs. King be exhumed and a search for poison instituted. According to George Humphreys' brother Charley, the former mur dered Mrs. Ella Griffith, George Sel- by, William King, hl stepfather and John Damrose during the last six years. Charley admits he was an complice In the Griffith murder. - , n HARRIS IS ' SET FREE BY THE JUDGE CXITSD rsSSS UiSSD WIS!. New York, March 21. By decision of Judge Seahury a jury today re turned a verdict In favor1 of Isaae Har rls and Max Blanck, proprietors of the Triangle Shirt Waist company, on one of the Indictments resulting from the fire In their factory a year ago, In which a score of glrla met death. Judge Seabury decided that the de fendants already had once been in Jeopardy, and all pending Indictments against them were dismissed. o FOR WIDOW'S A XI) DESERTED MOTHERS St. Ixmls, March 21. Pensions for widowed and deserted mothers are urged In a report made today to the National Mothers' congress, in ses sion here, by Mary Garrett, chair man of the legislation ', commltfee. Tho report also urges Investigation of the care received by children In orphan aaylums, and demands laws regulating child labor and providing medical Inspection of factories. Mrs. Garrett, who Is connected with the Philadelphia Juvenile court, announced that the congress proba bly would adopt a resolution indors ing a government children's bureau with' a woman In charge. o Clin-A CAN GET NO, MORE MOSEY NOW Pekln, March 21. Until , President Yuan Shi Kal Issues ,a definite state ment lnN regard to Chinese financial policy with a guarantee, of good faith, no further loans will be mado the Chinese republic, according to a decision reached by, representatives of the "six nations'", group of finan ciers, which Includes America, Eng land, France, Germany, Russia and Japan. ( Dispatches from, Tientsin today say that Yuan 8hl Knl , has been obliged to postpone tho payment of the monthly pension of, the former emperor, owing toMnck of funds. I lo BOTTOM LAND We have Just listed a fine fit-acre piece of property,' 44 aotea of which is the best of bottom land admirably suited for hops. Subject to overflow, but which does not wash. There are 10 acres of bench land affording One building site and orchard land. Place has good bouse, barn, chicken house, woodshed. Is vell fenced and cross fenced, has 3 acres set to mammoth blackberries, black-caps, and other berries, an acre of peaches and fam ily orchard. Has soma ash oak and Or timber, good pantile. This Is a very choice property and Just the thing for "hops or peaches. Can show this W any time. See us at once f.you want a flue farm. Price only $ti0vuv Terms to suit. HKUHTEL State Street. BYNON ...Tel. Main 452 ,' 3-20-31 347 ATTENTION LAWYERS W publish lecal notices as required bf law, hsrsisMes affidavit and proof of pub lication. Fine Brief Work la our specialty. Let oa dura with you oa yonr aext case. Capital Journal SALEM, OREGON riWTll" IQITMAlf ikLOL, OBEQOS. MRS. CARSON'S PROPERTY IS ALL SEIZED tDMITCD PIUS UISSD WIES.) New York, March 21. United States customs officers today seized most of the personal effects of Mrs. Blanche M. Carson, the San Francis co society woman who committed suicide by hanging here yesterday af ter being arrested on a charge of smuggling valuable Jewels Into this country. The belongings were transferred to the appraisers' store rooms, where they will te held pending the arrival of Mrs. Carson's brother, Paul May- bury, from Los Angele3. o BIG STEAMER IS STRANDED. Oil THE LAKES UMi-riD rstss lxised wins. Milwaukee, March 21. Stranded In a dangerous position one mile from shore, a big steamer was sighted In distress In Lake Michigan a mile from here today. The vessel is be lieved to be the Conestoga, with a crew of 12 on board. Llfesavers are en route. Wireless messages later confirmed the report that the vessel la Conestoga The steamer Is caught In an Ice floe. The Conestoga carried a crew of 12. There are no passengers aboard. o GRANTS PASS WILL OFFER SEVERAL PRIZES Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction Carelton returned last ev ening from Grants Pass, where he con ferred with the C.-ants Pass Poultry association with relation to prizes for the Industrial fair for the county of which the town is the county seat. The association has decided to give prizes for 27 products, and all of the prizes will consist of poultry. There will- be first, second and third prizes, consisting In all of 324 blooded chick ens. o An Orator, Though. UNi-rsn press ijmssd win. Fresno. Cat., -' March 21. After spending most of a season as an ora tor In a vigorous local option cam paign, Rev. Samuel Hughes, Hrltlsb, Vas denied Citizenship papers. He could not tell now the president of the United States1 Is elected. BALLOT FOR SENATOR LS STILL SCATTERED BNIT1D NtSSS l.lidIO WIR1.1 Santa Fe, N. Mex., March 21. To day's balloting on the two United States senators who are to represent New Mexico, : resulted In the state legislature as follows: Democrats JoneB, ' 21; Martinez, 23. . ,l,.. Republicans Fall, 22; Andrews, 14; Mills, 20; Baca, 10; Catron, 8; scattering, 20. " FIRST APPLICA TION DARKENS GRAY HAIR You don't have to have gray hair or Taded hair If yot. don't want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair Is gray or faded, you can change It easily, quickly and effec tively by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a Tittle tonight, and In the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re sults from a single application. The gray hnlrs will be less conspicuous and after a few more applications will be restored to-naturuV. co!or. Wyeth's Sage ' and' Sulphur 'also quickly removes dandm; Reaves the scalp clean 'and healthy.' and pro motes, the growth .of the hair. It Is o clean wholesome dressing which I may be used at any time with per fect safety. I Gel a fiO-cent bottle from your jdnigglut today, and see how quickly jit will restore the youthful color and ! beauty of your hair and forever end jthe nasty dandruff, hot, Itchy scalp ;snd falling hair. All diugglsts sell I It under guarantee that the money I will be refunded If you are not stl- fled after fair trial. J. C. Perry, Druggist. $1,600 New five room bungalow In good location In F.at Salem. A line, good looking up-to-date house and one of the best lots In the locality. A snap at this price. Only $700 down and easy terms on balance. E. HOFEU S0S 2IS Sevth femiaereUl Street THrRSDAY; 1-1BCH 81, MM. DROWN'fl Deonciiial Troches Kothinj aacala this ilmpla remedy for Throat rroublM, Houhihh aad Conghi. Also sires relief in BrowhUl, Aithmattc nd Lung aflao tion. Free from oplawa. BUty yeara' reputa tion. Sold only In boxee. Sample mailed JOHN I. BROWN BON, Bonton, Mum. STATISTICAL DIED OTT At the family home at Pratum, Oregon, March 20, 1912, at 3:30 p. m., S. T. Ott, aged about &t years. Mr. Ott had been a Pratum resident fnr- h nnat twentv-f ve years, en gaged In the mercantile business. He leaves three sons, two residing at Montaville and one at Roseburg; also one daughter, Mrs. Painter, of Hub bard. The funeral services will be held at the residence, Friday, March 22. at 10 a. m. LAMM IE At her home on Twenty- fifth and Oak streetB, at 11 o'clock a. m..: March 20, 1912, Mrs Nannie Lammle, wife of J. H. Lammie. The body Is at Lehman & Clough's parlors. Funeral announcements later. BROCK On March 29, 9:45 p. m.. Carleton Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Brock. Aged 1 year, 6 months and 22 days. Friends and relatives are respectfully requested to attend the funeral at the home, Depot Hotel, March 22, at 10 a. m. Rev'. Mr. Rosebraugh will officiate. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery. u MARRIED. BOWLES-ROBBIN At Aurora, Ore- eon. March 20. 1912, Jennie Rob- bin to T.: J. Bowles,, both' of Au rora. The couple will make their home at Aurora, where Mr. Bowles Is en gaged In the" "livery business. o PERSONALS. Jas.' G. Heltzel and Glenn Unruh, attorneys of this city, returned from Albany this morning, where they have been on legal business .before Judge Kelly, of the circuit court. Frank Ward; the popular drug clerk of the J, C, Perry drug store, with Mrs. Ward and little daughter, left for Al bany this morning for a week's vaca tion and visit to relatives. Mrs. Carl Arthur has gone to Mac- leay, where she will visit for some time with her slater. o DAISY1 SAYS SHE DID NOT SHOOT HUBRY VNinD PSESS UASID WIRB. Philadelphia, March 21. Mrs. Daisy Grace, accused of the shooting of her hiisband, Eugene, In Atlanta, and who was subsequently released on ball, arrived here today, and went to the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha I'l rlch. ' Mrs. Grace denied that she shot her husband, and expressed confidence that he will exonerate her. Bids Wanted. .', IJIds will be received up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, March 25, 1912, for the construction of a 20,000-gallon I concrete cistern on Front and Ferry street, as per plans on file in record er's office. Certified check for 10 per cent of amount must accompany bids. ' CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder 3-19-3t - o NOTICE, Councilmen White, Rlgdon and Con stable, as special committee, will meet the property owuers on South Four teenth street In' the council chamber Friday morning at 10 o'clock to deter mine the kind of pavement to be lnld on sntd street, Also the street committee will meet the property owners on Center and North High streets Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock for tho same purpose and at the same place. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 3-19-St " Don't let the cattle drop off their feed at the approach of spring. Fre quent salting will help. o . Don't Neelect a Child's Cough. The "Child's Welfare" movement has challenged the attention ot thoughtful people everywhere. Moth ers are natural supporters, and will find In Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound a most valuable aid. Coughs and colds that unchecked lead to croup, bronchitis and pneumonia vleln quickly to the healing and soothing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opiates and I no harmful rtrucs. is a medicine, not a narcotic. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross rtiarnincy. Journal "Want Ads" firing Results. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl'RGHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agent ts& Htnte Street Liberty St. Phone Main 119 KARL NEl'GEBAI'ER Match and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited , Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug stora Salera Oregon NEW TODAY. FOR SALE An extra nice five room bungalow, near car line, $1600. Am leaving town. Come quick. Address W., care of Jurna' FOR SALE-Man's good saddle for inquire 1095 North Cottage street. 3'21'3t FOR SALE 8 Mi acres well Improved - poifvlw avenue, two blocks UU i .... . . .. - east of street car on S. Commer win all or Dart. J. W, uini. " Parsin. box 10, route 3, Salem, . 3-21-lmo Ore. TRUSTWORTHY MEN or women wanted as local representatives o. 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 ture, Box 78,2 Philadelphia. MODERN FIVE ROOM bungalow for sale. Fine retildence district, all modern Improvements, one block from street cars, half block from paved street. New, price low, terms to suit buyer. Enquire of Tlllson & Co., 640 Stute street. 3-21-lwk FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 336 North High, near city hall. Phone Main 4. 21-2f- W ANTED Position as cook, hotel or restaurant preferred, or housework in private family. 1780 Center street. Phone 1160. 3-21-3t i wni'l.n LIKE to hear of Jerome Franklin or heirs. Sam Franklin, 1595 N. Cottage street, Salem. 3-21-2t RUG WEAVERS, Northwest Com pany, Portland. Rugs woven from old caroets, superior work. Ad- ,trp Win. Delmas. agent. General delivery, Salem. 3-21-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE for city prop erty, a first class 30 II. P. touring car In good shape. A. E. Lafler, room 7, Gray block. 3-Jl-3t HAVE YOU TRIED the tamales and sandwiches made by Fred's lunch wagon. If not, you don't know what you are missing. Remember, Fred, on corner Commercial & State streets, in front of the Madi son. 3-20-2t SMALL RANCH for rent. Inquire of E, Hofer Sons, 213 S. Commer cial street Phone 82. 3-15-tf FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets, small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the Insurance man, McCornack build ing. 3-12-tf- FOR SALE Selected English Cluster hop roots, at most reasonable prices. Inquire of C. A. Endlcott, 1010 Oak street, or phone 1306, Sa lem, 3-13-tf FOR RENT Office room. Call Room 2, Hush Bunk building at HAVE YOU SEEN the new model Goldenrod Vacuum Cleaner demon strated? If not, call Main 742 and demonstrator will call at your home. Roysdcn, Agent, Hllgh Ho tel. 3-21-lf They Itolh Have Quit., UNITED rilISS IJBA8KD WIBS.) Seatlle, March 21. Ilecause his white wife, .Mrs. II. Natsusntl, had threatened to leave him and return to her own people, George Nattmsatl, a Japanese, nttneked and stabbed his wife In the throat, and then cut his own throat here this morning. At the hospital It Is stated that their recov ery is doubtful. VT. una laintlvr. Tablata tMta Ilka candy wrV hi,. m otmrra 19 Acres A REAL SNAP Ten acres of A No. 1 land, Just a half-mile from the city limit. All level, but well drained. All In crop and one-third of crop goes with place If sold today, Friday or Saturday, will sell for J2100; half cash, bal ance on easy terms. Tile 20-acre ad joining land without Improvement or crop has Just lieen sold for $3(10 per acre cash. I have got to raise $1000, therefore I will sell at tt sacrlllce. See my nMs today If you want a real snap. RECUTEI. k BYM)X 347 State Street. t STATE NURSERIES UR0WER OK GENERAL NURSERY STOCK Oct my prices before placing your order, you will save money by doing so, If you are needing any prune trees and Logan tlp for this Bprlng planting, get busy and send In your order. Have several hundred of English Holly five-year-old ot Uie 2-foot grado Hailed, which I ara closing out at $1.25 each. 1 deliver free of charge to any part of the city. Will contract for prunes with you for this fall delivery; prlca from 10c to 14c each. Nursery located one-half mile east of asylum. A. FRF.DEBICE rhone Sabarbaa 60S. Roatt S. Saleaa, Orf DEMOCRATS IIOMIIIATE RALSTOH UNITBO Fin IXiBICO Will Indianapolis, March 21. With a platform endorsing tho child labor law and the employers' liability act the Democratic state convention here today nominated by acclamation. Samuel Ralston, of Lebanon, as can didate for governor of Indiana. The platform also endorsed the ad ministration of Governor Thomas R. Marshall. ' ' '. WOULD NOT INVITE ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK V UNITED PR KB S IJE1SEB Wllrt). Augusta, Me., March 21. Deter mined opposition to former President Roosevelt was shown in the state leg. islature at today's session, when the lower house voted unanimously not to Invite Roosevelt to address the legli. lature. The Name Killed Her. . oniTtD rates vsasid wiu.j St. Louis, March 21.-rWorry over her name Is believed to have caused Sarah Grutcnacker, aged 19, to at tempt suicide. The girl recently had her name legally changed from Grut cnacker to Bean. THE THIRD BILL IS " FOR EQUAL RVFFRAfll UNITED rSESS l.aSK) WIRE. Phoenix, Ariz., March 21. A bill providing for a woman suffragn amendment to the Arizona constitu tion was Introduced In the legislature today. It was the third measure brought before the solons of the new1 est staate. Women lobbyists for the measure appear confident that It will carry, and be placed before the vot ers. Carson Gets a Reprieve. CN1T1D riISS MASSD WIRa. Sacramnto, Cal., March 21. Charles Carson, who was to have been hanged tomorrow at FoIbois prison, was granted a reprieve of 60 days by Governor ' Johnson at noon today at the request of Warden Riley. Carson Is believed to be In sane. Wh'le under a .y life sentence at Folsom, Carson participated la an outbreak at the prison some time ago and undci1 the law, the penalty for such an. offense Is death. , ' .i .a What We Never Forfet, according to science, "are the thing associated with our early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, bolls, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, spralna or brulsee. Forty years of cures -prove Its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or coll sores. Only 25c at 3. O. Perry's. WHITE LEGHORN Eggs 7Gc per setting or 15; unfertile replaced. Also thoroughbred hens for sale. Jas. N. Olmsted 1213 N, 6th street Phone. Main 1207. 3-7-tf WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. ' Prompt deliver our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN On (rood Real Estate security, BECHTEL BYNON 817 State Street MONEY; TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. 8cott( over Chicago; Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 155J. ' MONEY TO LOAN TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem. Or. TYPEWRITERS All Makes nOl'GRT SOLD RENTED . REPAIRED RIBBONS , R0LLEI18 Sl'ITLIBS See me before you do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone Mnln . 214-218 X. Commercial, Salem, Orcfoa - EstaWiRhed 1893