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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1912)
DAI1T CAPITAL JOFRSAL, SALES. OREOO. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. MAIL ORDERS tt i A Happy Easter Greeting to Promptly attended to, Same efficient service as though you were at our counters, From the "Meyers' Store," Salem's "Good Goods" Department Stors. Easter Marks the Turning Point From Winter to Spring Clothing It is the time when everyone will want to be ready for the season with a new outfit, We're showing a wonderfully pretty line of Suits and Dress (or Ladies' and Misses ' Latest popular styles newest and most want ed fabrics and the name "Meyers" is the stamp of quality, You will get satisfaction with every pur chase you make at the Good Goods Store See the Vihdow Displays of Pongee and Linen Garments. iff if! .ill AW itule 6-jS New, Exquisite Muslin Wear The lines we have collected for this season are, we believe, the richest, display that Salem women have been privileged to inspect, The trimmings ' are" beautiful, espe cially the shadow-maline lace, linen laces and embroidery, See this show ing at your earliest convenience. The Season's Newest Dress Fabrics and Silks Are In splendid array in the piece goods, section, " . , Whether for a gown, dress or suit, we are sure that you'll be delighted with the things we Sfib'w you, The, new trimmings-rall-overs, bands, aarnitu res-are, .exceptionally pretty, Beads are very prominent, Special Prices on Children's Shoes Child's Shoes Special ifw nnl nntent leathers button and lace styles sizes 5 to 8 $1.00 to $1.75 Shoes Special, a pair 68c Child's Shoes Special Calf, patent, kid and tan leathers In button and lace, slz.es 8 Vr to 11 $1.25 to. $2.00 qualities Special, pair 98c Misses' Shoes Special Box calf, velour calf, kid, tan and pat ent leathers, In button and lace styles, sl7.es 11 V4 to 2 regularly priced at $1.50 -to $3.00 All reduced 20 per cent Boys' and Youths' Shoes In several assortments, slz.es from 12 to 5 regularly priced from $2.25 to $3.00 Extra special, a pair $1:38 See the latest Pingrees Shoes forewomen and the new Net , tle.ton styles for men EXTRA GOOD Clothes for Boys Are the clothes that will sat isfy both the boy and his par ents, EXTRA GOOD CLOTHES are quality garments if they were not we would not sell them, We're showing the new est Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, etc, so bring in the boy next time you're down town, Largest Showing of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases in Salem. If you are going for a short trip or on an extended journey, we have the kind of traveling goods that will land your be longings safely, They'll last for years, for they are built to stand the hard bumps of travel. See our showing, (Second floor) . . i . . .. . . i. . . '. . . .. . tt n tt Copjrrlgbt Hirt Schiffher k Mara The Season Is Here, the Time When You Want to Dress Up a Bit A new Suit, -Gloves and. Hat will put you . in tune with spring, and have a powerful influence on your disposition, Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes will satisfy you in every way, They're built to give., service, They're STYLISH, the fabrics are STRICTLY 'ALL WOOL and THEY'RE GUARANTEED! Come and inspect our complete showing of new Shirts, Neckwear Hats and all other things. tt 4-- tt tt -- 4 ? Mttttttftttftttfffttttt?tf ft ?' HMH Mt CITY NEWS. " Special mooting of .PaolHo Lodge No. CO. A. F, A A. M. this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Veiling brethren wolconie. Will rrolinti'd- The will of William K. l'loshcr was admitted to probata Friday In probate court liy Jadgo Uushey. Flesher died In thin city April 1. leaving nn dilute estimated to ho worth $ 1000, of which there Hie alt India. Rachuel 8. Higher, the widow, wita appointed ex ecutrix of tho will. The appraisers appointed hy Judge lliiHhcy are .1. V. I'lahwood, Elmer 10. Martin uml John Hyatt, The nix lieUa art) lh widow, oiio ion, one daughter ninl three grand children, sou! of Udu Uickwood, who la also deceased. Here From Ion Angeles. U 8. Haines, a capitalist, of U An Itcles, la In the city looking after hi property Interest! here. Mr. Hiiruoa wim formerly of thin city, hot sought . 1,1 fortune In lamer fleldH. mid ! making good. Among hli Sulcm prop erty la the Hiilein Hotel Bite, which la eveutuiilly to he greatly Improved by( a miiKiilfU-ent biialnesi building, but , ... ............. it- ii ...... ..i..... ...... ,.ni i HV ltlrill 111,, IHIIIK'B MIIIIB HID IIUl I null ii red an to the magnitude of the i Improvement to he iiiddei- ' Visited Friends Here J T. McDonald, atate chief ranger of the Catholic Order of Foresters, Svaa the guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llrown, 935 Oak street. i Oregon Electric Slatlon- Too Much (ore Nora E. (lorn tiled a milt for di vorce aualiiHt W'lillnev T. (lore. Sat urday, allowing cruel and ' inhuman! trealinent. There are no children an a reHult of the marriage, which oc curred In Cleveland, Ohio, November 2S, 11108. Mrs. (lore nllcgeH that e defendant Is worth In the neighbor hood of $10,000, $20,000 of which Is In bonds, tiolea and mortgages and that he also owns tt valuable farm of 100 neves In Indlaniv. She asks to Purchasing Glasses is toying sight if Uiey arc right Our Madc-to-onlcr Glasses satisfy the most critical. A. McCULLOCIl OI'TOVE'lltlHT. 291 North Cemmrrclat St. (Ground Floor) 'bB 9ii Mr! Hear! I I I have her maiden name of Cuzort ro stored to her. Tines raid Promptly A great many complalntii are made agalimt the high taxes and of tho conneiiient hardslilin that are being heaped upon the taxpayers of thin county and no hotter 4dea of the thrift and pronperlty of the comity can be given than the fact that of a total of $M8.:U2 .19, $7;t.",,R27.0!l hua ulready beeti collected. The rebates on the taxea collected amount to $20,2114.37. which properly nhotild be deducted from the amount to be col lected. ThU leavea $122.210 13 yet to he collected, which la remarka bly good allowing for thle aeiiKon of the year. I'lciiMd With Salem - Mr. and Mra. J. V, llarbert and 'four children and Mra. llarliort'a pa jrenta, Mr. and Mra. A. C, Kalea, of I San Leandro, Cal., arrived Saturday I to make their home In Salem. They have purchased a home at 1775 Kalr- mount avenue. Mr. llarbert win city recorder at San leandro, and, after thoroughly luveetlgatlng Salem and vicinity, located here. They were ovei 20 yeaii In OnPJrornla, and like their new location very much. Sew Tjpewrller Holler Two dollnra. Umid live rubber. Have Lockwood put one on, I'hone l6S, or come to atore, 21$ North Commercial itreet. conference with contractor! today, and the financial arrangements Were closed for the construction of a busl ni'HH block on the corner of State Slid High streets, with the Oregon Klectilo passenger station In the corner. ICr'C tiou will begin about May 1. ; The Saullarjr liroccry In Its new location Is gaining In patronage every day. If you want de pendable groceries or the best linker's bread In Salem, just give us your trial order. The Sunset g'ocery. I'hone Main 1.11. As Yet II Is " A loss-np as to who the IHniocinllc candidate for the presidency will be, hut It Is not so with "Crlsuette." 'Crlspette1' Is the favorite wherever sold. Made In Salem. The Man Who lluyi And uses a Sextohlade safety ra.or Is a satisfied num. K. K. Shafer. the saddler uml harness mnn, 1S7 South Conmierclal street, Is sole agent for them In Salem. j i CiiHlly and Sad Uist night water pipe burst In . the basement of the M. U Hamilton! saloon on State street and filled the1 basement with water. Damage to the amount of about $'.00 was doue ! to the good stored there. Workmen are busy today pumping the water! out. I'rtibale Appointments The will of Frederick Tllinan was! tiled for probate this inurning. Prop erty, to the amount of $4000 la de vised by the will and H. J. .lann, T. J. lavta and 0. J. Stelner were ap pointed apparlsera of the estate. The helra are Mrs. P. T. Ott, of I'ratiim; P. .1) Ott and M. O. Ott. of Portland; W. K. Ott. of Roseburg; Edltli K. Painter, or Hubbard. P. D. Ott was appolntml executor of the will. Mary E, JUpptngfle'.d wt this 'morning appointed administratrix of tho eHtale of Isabella Given, who died April 1, 11)12, nt Sublimity. The estate is valued at $300 and Joseph llaunigurtner, 1.. P. Aldrich and Roy 1 1'. Hurton are the appraisers. The ; helra at luw are Mary K. Sapplng- fljdd, Charles H. Given nnd George vi (liven, all of Salem, i t Hade In Oregon Mosher, the Court street tailor, has a second shipment of Oregon Woolen mill . fabrics coming in. He has made l." suits of clothing for Salem men and has more orders In. The mnde-ln-Oregon suits havo nil the appearunce of Imported clothing. DF.I.KlUTF.S IJ AT II FT I FOK TIIK E.H0AMPMET Stockton, Cal April 24. Kvery In coming train Is bringing delegates to tho 4,"ith annual encampment of the 0. A. It., departniMit of California and Nevada, which opens here tomorrow morning. Hy night 20O0 visitors will he In Stockton. Special trains ar rived today from San Francisco and Oakland. Enthusiastic for LaFollette. Fairmont, Neb., April 8.--Senator Robert M. LaFollette speke here to duy in behalf of his candidacy for the Republican nomination for pres ident. He also addressed crowds at Hastings and Umkn. Tonight he will speak at Holdredge. Great enthusiasm Is greeting the senator along the line. WFW TfinAY nidi iwni At the University OF California Recently an examination of the eyes of 2329 students revealed the fact that only 24 per cent had normal eyes, fit jier cent were either far-sighted or had far sight astigmatism, and this was consid ered above the average proportion of normal eyes, How are your eyes? Let PR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Pr. ef Optics, tell you I'nlted State Hank llldg. Salem. Oregon COTTAUK FOR ItlCNT Fttrniahed, unfurnished or partly furnished, as desired. Phone 200, or addresa Frank Frlckey, care Ijidd & Hush hank. . 4-8-31 FOR RKNT Large nine room house at 23C3 State street. With water, $18 per month. Rosteln & Green baum. 4-8-3t LOST Friday, light bay horse, weight 900; front feet shod. Phone 1372. 4-8-3t FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, Ave 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 SALIC Corner lot for sale cheap Inquire at 12.19 South Liberty street. 4-8-3t FOR SALE Fight well bred shoates, also liroiue turkey eggs. Phone Fanners M2. Rt. 2, llox 3S. 4-8-3t FOR SALE Side spring buggy, good as new, cheap If taken at once. Call at Sunset Grocery. 4-8-3t STENOGRAPHER Wanted nt Homer Smlth'sofflce, Room . McCarmack llldg. 4-8-3t FOR SALE llorse.ha rness and 3 1-4 wagon. 1213 N. tlth St. 4-8-31 WANTED Work by 1109 Oak Strct. day or week. 4-8-3d FOR SALE-S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, flue stock. $1.00 per setting of 15 Call at Oregon Shoe Store. 4 - 8 -:1 1 FOR RENT Two neat rooms for lodg lug purposea. Quiet house, home comfort!. Permanent poople pre ferred, !3S North High street. 4--2t COMMENCING APRIL FIRST Ths People! Cash market, 173 8. Com mercial Street will sell all meat! itrlctly for cash. No dellverlei made, nor telephone order! taken. Thli Ii a big Item of expense In th meat business and all meat eat eaten will get the benefit by buy ing tholr meat! at thli market for cash. 4-1-tf- MONEY TO LOAN TH OS. K. FORD Over Tidd and Hush Hank. Salem. Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem. Or egon. Phone 1B52. WHITE LEGHORN Eggs 75c per Betting or 15; unfertile replaced. Also thoroughbred hem for sale. Jns. N. Olmsted, 4th and Hick ory street. Phone Main 1207. 3-7-tf THE SEW SECOSD-HASD CLOTHING STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes Highest prices paid for Second hand Clothing and Shoes 312 S. Commercial St, Siilem, Or. 4-1-tf 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 Heal Estate iecrlty. BEGHTEL k BISON 817 State Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCRGHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agents 1 HiMe Srel 115 Liberty St. Phone Main 119 KARL SEUGEBAUER Watch and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD ir vti'i I REPAIRED K 1tIRTtftl ROLLERS SUPPLIES See me before you do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone Main 98 ZH-tM S. Commercial, Salem, Oregon. I t STATE NURSERIES, Established 1893 ! GROWER OF GENERAL STRSERY STOCK W ill contract for prune, for this fall delivery at the following price: Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 6 to 8 ft at 14 Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 4 to 6 ft. at " Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 3 to 4 ft at '"' 'e'He A deposit of 13 per cent must accompany Va'ch 'order' aa' a' guar antee of good faith. Have a complete g,0ck of Apple Pear Cherry Peach and .mall frults. on which 1 wl be p.ea'sed tote Jou Nursery located one-half mile east of' asylum. A. FREDERICK raooe Subarbia SO , . Salem .Oreeoa 4 I1