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- PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALMI, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. PR C v YOU CAN'T BE TOO PARTICULAR ABOUT GETTING clothes that arc correct in style. We want ourcus tomers to be particular. We are particular about it when we buy the goods. That's why we sell CJrijht Hut Sduffhif k Mart The House of Quality MB PITY NFWS VI II lt V w Wear-Ever Aluminum, the kind that satisfies tho conk. I)irn & Hnmiltou. Mlltrr Blend Coffee The classy beverage for particular people, riinne I.ockwood, agent Grand Union Tea Co., 218 N. Commer cial street. Free Tickets Any boy or girl under 15 yours ot ago can learn how to got a free ticket to the moving picture bIiow by calling at John II. Scott's office, over the Chicago store. G-7-tf Naught k, of l. l.nU- Dr. II. I., Sleeves yesterday pur chased lhi K. of I'. lot at Church and Chcincketa streets, and will erect an apartment house thereon sometime ' thin year. The price paid was :i,2.r0, which Ik JI.ITiO mure than the lodge pulil Tor the lot ahout IS months ago. Ibnenporl Funeral Monday Inadvertently yextcrday a headline fixed tho time for the Davenport fu neral at next Tuesday, while the nr tlcle Itself said It would he held on Monday. According to the dispatches the buily was shipped from New Yurk. Tueaduy, and the funeral will be held at Hllverton, Monday, Nellec An bllla nnd oilier debts have been contracted. In my name agalnnt my bop yard (known as the Wing Sing's yard), at Brown's lalaud, without having been authorised by me, I here by notify tho public that I will not lie responsible for any purchase or oilier contracts unless same are nnthorly.ed In writing by me. Dated at Salem. Ore., May (I, 1012. Held Hack, ItOR First street, rortlaud, Ore. d-7-dt I Removal Sale Forced to Move Al l, (iOOIIS AT HKIU'CKD PRICKS S0.MK Of TIIK GREAT BARGAINS. 10 pairs Children'. Oxfodri, regular up to $1.73 at Kit pair ltoyg' Oxford, regular up to $2.73 at $1.73 pair Hoys' Bulls, all shade at $I.UH anil up Men' $1 Overalls nnd Juniera at ' 3l)c Men' fiOo Underwear at iikr Men' Suits, regular $1 00 at $7.1 Men' Shoe, regular $2.30 at $1,118 Ladle' Oxford, regular $3.00 at $1.23 Bargain Clothing Company I ! North Commercial Street, Corner Center Street. Salem, Ore Aluminum Utensil lit Special Prices. This week only. Iluren & Hamilton, Grunts ItTiilNltlon Governor West yesterday at the re quest of District Attorney Cameron, of Multnomah county, Issued a re quisition upon the governor of Cali fornia for the return to this state of George Troyer. Troyer Is wanted for forgery. He waH at the time of the commission of the offense In the em play of the Oregon limbers Supply company. i rctillun fur Rehearing Judge Slater has finished his peti tion for n rehearing in the V. of 0. appropriation case, but as the su preme court Ih In Pendleton, and will not he back for nearly two weeks, the petition has not been filed, anil the Judge warily i'cI'uhcs to give any Information as to Its nature and contents. Ho ilneKii't care to give any free advice to his friends, the enemy. Head) to llulUI Bridge Contractors who will build tho bridge across the Willamette for the Salem, Kails City & Western, have set up their tenia on the West Side and already have iiille a (inutility of timber and one carload of steel for the bridge, on the ground. So far as known, no settlement of the matter of the npproachoa has 1 n made, that Is as to the grade and Its pro posed raise of four feet, but thin will have to be arranged and will be, as the bridge must be built. Hill Slop Cars- Pursiiunt to a request made by the Hull i on il Commission, the Portland Hallway, Mght &. Tower company has agreed to atop Its cars at the station of tlamapo, rortlmid, and to Issue a timetable by May I.'. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. They've got a style about them that is distinctive. But they've got something else quite as important-a quality of ma terials and tailoring that keeps the style looking stylish after long wear. Such clothes don't go out of shape the way most clothes do. Let us show you the splendid summer models. New Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Underwear and all the other togs. The Home of Satisfaction IHCOttrORATTn I Wear-Ever Aluminum utensils at special prices. See demonstration now on. Duren & Hamilton, iliint Swllch Cars Upon receiving complaint from En- gineer Murphy, who Is connected with the construction of the Eastern Ore gon asylum, that the Oregon-Washing ton Hallroad company declined to switch curs of the Northern Pacific being itHed by Olson & Johnson, the contractor for the Institution, the Railroad Commission aBked the com puny to do so, and it has agreed. fine String of Ilass Sam Mlnner and Art Artus were showing a fine string ot black has to their friends today, being the result of a forenoon's fishing In the old river channel above the city. They used minnows for halt, securing 12 fine fish, weighing In the aggregate 20 pounds. Examinations Today The Una! examinations for the eighth grade pupils of the various schools of the county are being held today and will be concluded tomor row. In all there are ahout 300 pu pils to take this examination. As soon as the work la finished tomor row or Immediately ufter the papers will be forwarded to the county sup erintendent, to be graded by him and the four assistant usually detailed fur this work. The Spa Is Elegant The new soda fountain having been installed and the other Improvements being completed, The Spa held an opening yesterday and last night that was well attended and thoroughly en Joyed by all. The Peerless orchestra wa In attendance nnd rendered excel lent music. The proprietor presented each lady attending with a carnation, it relinking over 40rt to supply the demands. The management of this popular resort have expended $1000 In Improvements during the last two months, which make this tho most el egantly equipped In the city, and a flue as can be found anywhere. Stole n lllcycle The bicycle thief Is still at work In Salem. The latest to lose a wheel Is llalph tilover, who left bis machine In pasture, so to speak, on the front porch of his house. Tuesday night. Instead of chaining It up In the cel lar, and Wednesday morning It was elsewhere. As It could not stray. It's a dead shot that It was stolen. The olllcers are Investigating, and If the thief I caught, he should be made to ride the wheel up a teep hill, ami carry It down, for 90 day with tract. J .New Class In Stenography At the Capital Business College on Monday, May 13; day and night. For Information phone Mala 388. 5-8-3t Cafeteria Supper Will be served in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday, May 13. Everybody Invited. Cafeteria Supper Will be served in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday, May 15. Everybody Invited.. Cafeteria Supper Will be served In the parlors of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday, May 15. Everybody Invited. St. Paul Store Sold- The general merchandise store of Gearin Bros., at St, Paul, has been sold to O. and F. A. Becker, of that locality. The new proprietors have tuken charge of the store, and will conduct It as before at the same lo cation. Fine Auto Display The largest display of autos ever seen In Salem will be at the automo bile Bhow of the E. M. F. Sales Co. 246 South Commercial street, on the 10th, 11th, 13th and 14th of this month There will also be on display a cut out chassis of a Flanders "20," so that every moving part can be seen run ning. They will also have the fa mous Seattle-to-Hazelton car car on display. The ahoy will be fine, and II will be of great Interest to oil. Killed a Big Cougar John Rossell, of Silver Creek Falls, was In the clerk's office today to claim the reward for killing a cougar, or mountain lion. The pelt of the ani mal, which was "Mi feet from tip to tip, was a fine one. Mr. Rossell will have It mounted, as, under the law, after making certain marks on the pelt, It may be returned to the one presenting It, SEVEN PLEASURE HUNTERS DROWSED IX LAKE united rncss i.kaskd wiius.l Waukegan, 111., May 9. Finding of the body of Mrs. Louise Hansen flout ing in Fox lake today confirmed the fear that a boating party of seven perished in a storm on the lake last night. The other bodies have not been found, and it Is believed they became entagled in the rigging and sank with the boat. The party were taking a trip in a launch. Twenty minutes after they started, cries for help were heard. A number of rowbouts put off in the di rection of the cries, but were unable to locate the launch. The dead are: Mrs. Louise Hansen, George Rus sell and J. Hume, all of Ingleslde, HI.; Iritis Truske and George Kluu der, of Chicago; Jack Hoefer, of Desplalnes, 111., and an unidentified youth. SAYS DIXOS IS THE Kit I KM) OF THE TKl'STS (UMTKU PI1ESS IJ01HHU WIIIK. Missoula, Mont., May 9. Angered by newspaper attacks made on him, State Senator Ed. llaulon, who six years ago managed the campaign of United States Senator Dixon, of Montuuu, campaign manager of Colonel Roose velt, today charged that Dixon's sen atorial campaign wiih financed by the Amalgamated Copper company. Donlon declared that an overdraft for Senator Dixon's campaign ex penses was paid by officials of 1 he copper trust, and that Senator Dixon, throughout his term In the senate, has been the representative of the trust In Montana. Journal "Want Ads'' Bring Results. $2,700 $2700 New nnd modern "-room hoirSe, basement, electric lights and fixtures, hot and cold water, Dutch kitchen, concrete founda tion, large lot, close in, on good street. This is a fine home, nnd Ib rightly priced. Owner leaving city, reason for selling. See HKCHTKI, & BYSOS 347 State Street Excellent Buy s Investigate these: $71)00 State street lot oppo site postoffice. $31100 Commercial street lot, close In, Just right for flats. 2t!00 100x163 Capitol street $lt'.00-State street lot, extra deed. $2200 Court street residence worth $3000; large lot. $2000 7 acres, best buy In Haxelwood district. $1300100 acres land on rall- road for $1300; a rare buy, t Bechtel & Bynon SI7 Slate Street STATISTICAL B0RX. GILMORE At the home of Mrs. Gll more's father, Rev. Mr. Muney, on North Cottage street, Wednesday, May 9, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gllmore, a daughter, 9 pounds. The baby has been named Dorothy Evangeline. CROSS At the family home, 266 North 14th street, Thursday, May 9, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, an 8 '4 -pound boy. The mother was formerly Miss Barbara Durbln, of this city. DIED. GLOVER. At a local hospital, at 6:30 a. m., May 9, 1912, Mrs. Jessie Glov er, aged 30 years. She was the daughter of J. H. Em mett, of Polk county, and was the mother of two children, who survive her. CRY DERMAX At the family home, '1325 Hlnes street, at 3 p. m May 8, 1912, I,enora Bell Cryderman, wife of M. J. Crydermdn, aged 34 years. She leaves besides her hus band, a son, 14, and a daughter 11 years old. Her husband left this morning with the body for Buena Vista, where the funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the home of her parents. R NASi E. F. Cantine, superintendent of the work on the aqueduct now being con structed on North Front street, is at the Bllgh Hotel. G. E. Kibbe, of Portland, la at the Hotel Marion. Lewis E. Mosle Is In the city from Portland, being registered nt the Bllgh hotel. Webster Holmes, a prominent at torney, of Tillamook City und for merly of this city, Is In the city on legal business, H. Overton, an attorney of Wood burn, Is In the city. D. H. Kerfoot Is registered at the Hotel Marlon from Portland. ExSenator J. N. Gearin was in the city yesterday. lilalne McCord, justice of the peace of Woodbnrn precinct, is in the city E. G. Eniinett, of Woodburn, Is In the city. Mr. Eniinett Is a brothurof Mrs. Glover, who died yesterday. .1. E. Hunt and wife are registered at the Salem Hotel from Portland. S. II. Tollman, of Barlow, Is In the city, being registered at the Salem Hotel. gl F. W. Kelly und J. E. Reynolds, of Portland, are at the Salem Hotel. L. W. Evans, of Rltzvllle, Wash., Is registered at the Bllgh Hotel. L. II. Bates Is registered at the Bllgh Hotel from Forest Grove. D. M. Burnell, of Turner, Is at the Salem Hotel, L. M. Hlckok, of Portland, la In the city. C. W. King Is In the city from Kent, Oregon. H. Richards, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Is at the Salem Hotel. B. C. Seward and H. T. Johnson, of Portland, aie at the Hotel Marlon. Wm. Rlddell Is In the city from Monmouth. Geo. T. Casey Is here from Vale, Oregon. G. E. Sucker, of Ontiirion, Is In the city. Lee Shlffler and II. S. Soule, of Portland, ara In the city. C. E. Meyers, of Chicago, Is regis tered at the Illlgh hotel. Croquet Sets lust Received Kour Rail Six Bull Eight Hall U3 to $1.00 Hauser Bros. Automobile Supplies Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people arc now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved In water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses It Is better and more economical. 10 cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. to disinfect tho mouth, de stroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and brldirework el nun. rtilnrTm: To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Kelleree and strengthens tired. Weak, lnaui.Htf yes. ileala sorcthroat, wonndi and outs. Si and 50 cU box. druggists r by tuatl po.tp.UL Sumplo Free. THE TIME JtPI Men's tan, button and lace $2,50 to $5.00, Men's gun metal, patents and tan button and lace Oxfords $1,95 to $5,00. A new shipment of Ladies' 16-button tan shoes, white canvas button shoes and Oxfords, patent, tan and gun metal strapless pumps, The most complete line and the cheapest place in town to buy sandals and moccasins, Don't fail to see these before buying, JACOB VOGT 220 North Commercial Street. NEW TODAY. ic WANTED Experienced delivery boy at Capital Meat Market, at once. 5-9-iSt Fl'RXISHED HOt'SE for rent; six rooms, modern; no children. In quire oG0 Miller street, or of S. C, Klghtlinger. 5-9-:!t FOR SALE 5 Mi acres of first class fruit land, all under cultivation, close to school. Just four miles south of Salem. Price $730; $;i.10 cash. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 5-9-3t FOE SALE Piano; will sell cheap. 171 Court street, or phone Main 1197. 5-9-31 WANTED Hoarder and roomers, $5 per week; five blocks from court house. 388 Winter street. 5-9-tf FOR SALE Twenty acres of first class land, all under cultivation; fine loganberry land; Just 3V4 miles south of Salem. Price, $3000. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street 5-9-3t $600 WILL IU:Y a $1,250 30 H. P. Roadster auto, In first class condi tion. Party wishes to sell at once. Call at Slnionton Motor Co., 151 High street. 5-9-2t FOR SALE Two lots, small house In South Salem, Just outside city lim its; two blocks from car line; 11 cherry trees, Royal Ann and Blng; six apple trees, ono peach, one pear and some small fruit. $675 cash. Phone Furmers 43. Geo. B. Hodges. 5-9-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE 170 acres, near Monmouth, mostly clear and In crops. Will subdivide If desired. Fruit tracts on easy payments. Two houses for rent or will sell on In stallments. German Investment Co., lireymaii building. 5-9-lt FCRXISHEl) housekeeping rooms, 336 North High, near city hall. 5-7-3t" DRESSMAKINO-Cpstalrs, 240 State street. First class work at reason able prices. .V7-I!t FREE TICKKTS Any hoy r girl under 15 years of age can learn how to get a free ticket to the mov ing picture show by calling at John H. Scott's office, over the Chicago Stor- 5-7-tf- FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets, small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer II. Smrth.the Insurance man, McCornack build-ln- 3-12-tf- NEW CLASS in Stenography at the Capital Business College 0n" Mon day. Mny m. Dlly aml nlRM F()1. Information phone Main 3SS. r-8-3t T A X I O r d e 2010 rs Quick, courteous service day or night. Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. J. B. UNDERWOOD Manager. IS HERE For you to get your supply of Summer Oxfords. My line was never more complete and prices are in the reach of all. FOR SALE Ten acres of first class fruit and berry land all under cul tivation. Some strawberries and gooseberries, balance sowed to oats and vetch; small house and barn, well. Just 41 miles south of Sa lem. Price $1900. $1300 cash. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 6-9-3t FOR SALE Two five-acre tracU of good garden land, dark soil, 100 corda of hard wood, land partly cleared, near school and railroad station, five' miles out; good road. I Price $750; $10 cash, balance $5 per month, no Interest In five years. See John Van Iinnen, 275 State street. - 5-9-3t NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BDRGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents SS5 State Street WONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate leeirttj, BECHTEL 4 BYNON 147 State Street Money to loan Til OS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bonk. Salem, Or WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt'-'delivery our specialty. Falls City ' Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. THE NEW SECOND-HAND CLOTHING STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes Highest prices paid for Second hand Clothing and Shoes 812 N. Commercial St, Salem, Or. 4-1-tf 115 Liberty St. Phone Main 119 KARL NEDGEBAUEB Watch nnd Jewelry Repairer Vonr patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Sulem Oregon Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. KIGIMW.RICHARDSON t'. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 232 N. High Street. W. J. PATTERSON, M. It. Y, V e t e r 1 narlan. O r a d u ate Mc Kllllp College, Chicago, Hi which enjoyi largest practica i 1 n t h e worm. Lanienoss, dentistry and diseases ot the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi dence, 1961; office, 278. Office and feed barn, 420 S. Commercial street. TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD ' RENTED i REPAIRED . RIBBONS I ROLLERS I SUPPLIES 8ee me before you do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD Phene Mali SS . Sll-211 X. Commercial, Sales. Oref j