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"PAGE EIGHT. DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGOX TIIURSDAT, MAY 23, 1912. 55 MEYERS Ladies9 it fw SPECIAL PRICES ON FINE DRESS FABRICS IN The House of Quality. iC Jt 1 e e 1 CITY NEWS. ('(line Out Sunday Free picnic Klngwood Park. ('Wen I'p No one else can furnish you the choice teas and coffees like Uncle Sum's largest retailer. Phone 908 Main. ii nd to He There All the latest good things from the garden and farm at X M. Lawrence's grocery, 197 South Commercial street. I'lione 311. Tookcd Food Sule The ladles of the Unitarian church will have a cooked food sale at Hur on & Hamilton's Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Come Out Sunday Free picnic Klngwood Park. Helping the liable The Htory In the Capital Journal yctiterdny about the woman needing help for the care of two babies haB resulted up to noon today In contri butions of $8.50, and more Is coming In. The Municipal league says not a cent of the money will go for any thing but the care of the children. The Last Appearance OF Mr. Frank AT WEXFORD Tonight will be Mr. pearance in Salem. 10c NO RAISE THE GRAND MAY 29 "The Mascot" t Will be presented with Kit the experience nud artistic skill that baa f made famous the W. U. Glee Club The Club Is stronger this year than ever before, and offers for II Annual Concert I An cullrely new program of the Best Songs Keloctlom by the Mule Qaurtctte. f Reading! by I'frry rrwtt lelglniHi. rrltvsf 11.00, MEYERS High-Grade Suits One-Half Price Consider this thoroughly. A rack of fine , seasonable suits arranged for your selection and you have to pay only one-half of the regular price. Fancy navy serge suits, black and white checks, mixtures, broadcloth and silk. Don't hesitate, but get an early choice, for these will sell rapidly at this great reduction. Regularly Priced From $18 to $40 Your Choice 1-2 PRICE OUR DRESS GOODS SECTION Come Out Sunday Free picnic Klngwood Park. Man from India Rev. L. 8. Tracy, missionary from India, will speak at the Mission hall 241 State street at 8 p. m. tonight. Everybody Is Invited to come and hear about India. K P. Kyle. Water Meeting The special water committee of the city council, of which Alderman Rig don is chairman announce that a meeting will be held In Shilling's Hall, 17th Btreet and Asylum avenue, tonight at 8 o'clock. This meeting is for the purpose of getting an expres sion from residents of the. 6th ward regarding the proposed purchase of the Salem water plant. Everybody come. Automobile Club There will be a meeting at the Board of Trade rooms Friday even ing of the Salem Automobile club. This meeting is of much Importance to every owner of an automobile In Salem. At the meeting a general out line will be formulated for work for the coming season. All nre cordially Invited. Governor West will be pres ent and make nn address. There will be other, prominent peoplo address the meeting and a general good time Is assured. ' i Lanning THE Lanning's last ap At the WEXFORD 10c IN PRICES and Slants 73c, 60c. MEYERS m w i f 5 : I The Home of Satisfaction iwioffpox Arm j II I ill Esssmaasn Come Out Sunday Free picnic Klngwood Park. Fine Oil Painting George 0'Hrien, a Portland art In structor, has completed an oil painting of Uncle John Mlnto, the pioneer citi zen of this county, and It will be Bhqwn a few days at the Salem Hoard of Trade rooms. Mr. O'Hrlen Invites the public In to Bee his painting. It is to be presented to the State Histor ical society. Open for Business Tomorrow The Salem loan office opens Its doors for business in this city tomor row morning. The proprietors of this place of business have two stores In Portland, where thoy have been for a number of years. Relieving there Is a good field here, they opened a Salem branch, A general loan business will be done, and they will buy and Bell goods. The local manager will live here. , &J Announcement This is to announce to the people of Salem and vicinity that the Jap anese Hand Laundry and Dry Clean ing Works company is establishing In Salem and will open for business oil Monday, May 13, at 4110 Ferry street. The building Is new, clean and Banl tnry, and our work will be done in the manner Indicated by the name of the company, by hand. No machin ery to tear and wear out the delicate fabrics. Kvery piece of laundry will be handled with extreme care. We will endeavor to be prompt In call ing for and delivering all work, and our prices will be attractive to you. With this brief announcement we solicit a share of your patronage, and thorough! ybelleve tlmt a trial will make you a steady patron. Come Out Sunday Free picnic Klngwood Park. Slg Slrhol, the cigar store king of Portland, Is to be head of the new so cial service commlBslon to clean uj Portland. T. F. Nicholas Is elected mayor of Klamnth Falls. Prune Land 320 ACRES at 1.10 per acre 12 pt... One of the very best buys In Mar lon county Is a 320-acro tract we have listed at only ino per acre. Land no belter has sold for $200 per acre. TIiIh place Is located In the prune bolt. Is Al soil, has a good house, barn, spring water, 180 acres cleared and In cultivation, with the right slope for fruit balance In tim ber, 100 acres of which Is extra fine. The soil, the slope, the water, the wood necessary for drying purposes and other conditions makes this an Ideal place for a prune ranch. Ixi cated within three miles of station. Tills would also make a fine dairy ranch. Just think of the price of this fine place. Only $.".0 per acre. This land would cut up to advantage Into smaller places and could be sold at a much greater figure that way. Reasonable terms can be arranged. Ut us show yon thta property, BECHTEL A BTNON S47 State Street. Tel. Main V PROPERTY SELLS AT $200 FOOT Local men, who wish their names withheld at present, will, In all prob ability, close a deal this afternoon (or the hundred feet of property on Com mercial street, just south of The Jour nal office. Kola Nies and Frank Deck abach are the present owners. The price is approximately S200 a foot. This Btiows the steady advance In price of Salem real estate, as the same piece of property shold less thna a year ago for $12,00. SALEM LADY CANARY. Challenges World to Equal This Rec ord for liaising a Regular T. It. Hird Family Laid the Eggs Herself. A Salem lady who Is a bird fancier, has a canary story that she challenges the world to eyual. Her canary Is a beautiful bright orange yellow lady bird of the Norwich variety, and to un derstand the achievement In all I'.s magnificent proportions a little Intro ductory statement of fact is needed. The ordinary lay of a canury Is four to six eggs, and the laying of six eggs does not always Insure the hatching of that many, but ordinarily four of the six get through the shell. The Sa lem woman's canary outdoes all com petitors as far as heard of, by not only breaking the record as a layer of ca nary eggs, and still further by pro ceeding to rear the whole brood. At present writing they are all alive. Mrs. Teddy R. Canary and her eight children (two weeks old) are all do ing well, and they are a sight to see. For verification of this tale of feath ers call on Mrs. Sarah McFadden, North Capital street. Washington Heats Detroit. Washington, May 2:1. The Senators trimmed the Tigers here today 5 to 2. Hughes wns In great form. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 2 6 1 Washington 5 10 3 Hatetrles: Hums, Dubiic and Stan age; Hughes and Henry, Alnsmlth. Umpires: . Hart and Connolly. Cleveland mid Ronton. Boston, May 23. In a stubornnly contested game here this afternoon, Hoston defeated Cleveland 6 to 5. Score: R. H. 12. Cleveland S 13 fi Boston 6 2 "latteries: George and Easterly, Adams; Cyotte, Wood and Nuiianiuk. er. Umpires: Westervelt and O'Laugh Hit. Itoston 1, Pittsburg .1. Pittsburg, May 23. Itoston was un able to solve I lube Adams' benders here this afternoon, and Pittsburg won, 3 to 1. Score: R. H. K. rioston 1 6 1 Pittsburg 3 11 1 llatterles: Hrnwn and Kling: Ad ams and Kelly. Umpires: Owen and Hrennnn. Out of 223 eighth' grade graduates In Marlon county "fi passed, 56 failed and SI are conditioned, and will have to pass another examination. B L I G H THEATER Where Everybody' Going New Show Today And riery afternoon and even ing, ending Saturday Might. Featuring Die most sensational and remarkable One-Keel fea ture ever offered In Salem. ATTACKED BY A MOM Sensational Exciting 0 THE SHORE A Pleasing Drama ANIMATED WEEKLY A Visualized Newspaper. HOW HE WON HE It A rich Coined), h laugh for ull Vaudeville Two Bright, Clean, Pleasing Acts LITTLE and AMES Comedy Mlinlr and Quirk ( limine Artist THE WAYNES Classy Singing and Fancy Dancing Japanese Hand Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works Clean and sanitary, all work done by hand. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work railed for aud delivered promptly. A trial will make yea steady patron. m Ferry Street. Theae Mali 22J1 detect IfaMcif! Get the Original and Cenulna 11 u '8 HALTED 173 ILK The Food-drink for All Aeres. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted cram, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Me no substitute. Ak for HORLICK'S. tJai In Any t.lilk Trust I f R NASi Mrs. R. Dlllar and baby, of Port land, Is visiting at the home of liet sister, Mrs. Arthur Moore, 1010 Les lie street. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Snyder and son, Doyle, have returned to Salem to live, after spending four years on the desert a mile and a halt from Rend. They are happy to get back to the Willamette valley. Dr. W. H. Darby, and wife have re turned from Vancouver, Wash, whore they have been since Saturday. While there the doctor attended the Btate dental association in Portland. H. Schellberg, Internal revenue In spector, has returned from Portland. Albert McCorkle, of Portland, Is In the city. Albert Tozler, known here as may or of the fair grounds, Is in the city on business for a few days. Mr. To zler resides on a homestead in the famous Hood River valley, near Dee. . Jjeroy Tozler, an attorney of Fair banks, Alaska, In in the city. E. Cooper, the contractor, was In Portland yesterday. Miss Lucile Chase is in Seattle vltitlng her sister, Mrs. Hewett. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Epley returned yesterday from Portland where the doctor was Innttendunce at the state dfiital association. STATISTICAL BORN". I1EIXINGER. In a Portland hospital, Muy lit, l!m, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Uelllnger, of Ridgefleld, Wash., an 8-pound boy, Edward Henry ' Del linger. The mother was formerly Miss Ed- wlna Uelllnger, of this city. Jo"rnal "Want Ads" Bring Results. The Grand SATURDAY and SUNDAY May 25 and 26 Dante's PARADISE and PURGATORY An extraordinary feature In 4,0110 feet of tllm. A most beautiful mid realistic Illustration of Celestial IIIIsn In the Heavenly " Regions. MATINEE SATURDAY 10c and 20c A GOOD TIME TO. TRANSPLANT Ve can furiiMi jon with any quantity of Toinulo, Cabbage, t Celery, mid Pepper Plants. t All First Quality f Also full line of Cmlen I Seeds, Field Corn, etc. Fletcher & Byrd I l North Commercial Street t t ; LICK Salem's Sanitary Store HAVE YOC SEEN IT LATELY I. IT'S CLEAN EVERYTHING kept away from the fly and dust. OUR DELICATESSEN DESERVES YOUR 1'ATRONAfiE. We cater to your wants. Our prices arc rea. sellable. The goods we prepare are beyond question equal to any in the United States.' You cau live right out of our store, und live well. AH we ask Is co-operutlon, so we may bring this department still up to a higher level. ' HomeGrown Berries We have a beautiful supply of those fine Gold Dollar Rerrles In for today. Order early. Fresh Vegetables Telephone Peas, gal 15c Week's asparagus ....8 for 2.1c Bermuda Onions 4 lbs for 25c New potatoes ....3 lbs for 25c New string beans . .2 lbs for 25c Fancy Cut string beans 2 lbs for ,...25c Roth Grocery Co. mmammmmamBmtmMmaammnmnmammmimmmymmmmtu HHWJ ift lt )(l j(l fl 3 3 aft lC )C C jc )f( t iff NEW TODAY. WANTED Second-hand safe. Phone 866. 5-2-23t 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 SALE Buggy and harness, good as new. Second house south of Odd Fellows' cemetery. Phone 1273. 5-21-3t FOR SALE Do you want a bargain In a Bulck four-passenger automo bile, top, curtains, chains, tools, lamps, etc. Phone 92. 5-G-lm-eod WANTED AT ONCE A good girl for general housework. 785 S. Com merclal street. 5-23-3t FOUND Pair of gold-rlnimed specta cles In black case. Dropped from auto on South Commercial street. Owner can have same by proving and paying for this ad. 5-23-3t FO(t SALE Two tons of good clover hay, cheap. Phone 1266, J. D. Bo hannon. G-23-lw DRESSMAKER wants permanent po sition or work at home. Experl tlon or work at home. Experience In fitting and alteration work. Em broidery and fine handwork. Ref erences. Call or address 2225 Lee street. 5-23-U LOAN OFFICE. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We also buy and Bell. Sa lem Loan Office, 120 N. Liberty street, Salem, Ore. 5-23-tf Notice to Property Owners Assessed for the Construction of Union Street Sewer. Those who have paid cash for their assessments call at the city record er's office and receive rebate war rant In the amount as allowed by Or dinance No. 1102. To those who have bended, their application to bond will be reduced In the amount, as al lowed by said Ordinance No. 1102. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 5-22-3t MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H 8cott, 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 ;iald for second-hand clothing and shoes. 312 X. Commercial St, Salem, Or. BOWLING New location, 379 Stuto Street In rear of Shining Parlors Open Dally Everybody Invited, ladles especially Salem Fish and Poultry Market 173 South Commercial street. Tele phone Mnin 2125. Fresh Flab, Clams, Crabs, Poultry and Eggs Prompt service. s-3-l'n H C. BYI1EE, Prop. For Rent Two new modern cottages, close In. Reasonable reut to good tenants. Tbone the owner, T. G. Bllgh, M. 67. Supreme Hams The Ham we now have sold for over three years. We have had a tremendous sale on these Hams. Rased solely on quality. We guarantee every Inch of them. Money la cheerfully re funded In any case If not sat isfactory. Thn price Is the same you pay other stores for second quality hams, 20c per lb. Have you ever had any of our TEAL LOAF It's greut 40c lb Xew Cottage Cheese Peinlento Cheese Jellied Tongue and Sausages NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents S5 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secirlty, BECI1TEL k BYNON 817 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON-RICUARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. PRUNES We have one of the finest large prune orchard propositions to bs found at only $90 PER ACRE of which there are 24 acres of or chard with 16 acres BEARING The whole place is 155 acres, of which over 60 acres are under plow. Balance In pasture and a lot of GOOD TIMBER It Is located about two miles south of Rosedale, part of It facing on the main rock road. Also about a mils down grade haul to new Oregon Elec tric station. Good house, barn, 'etc. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT. E. H0FER & SONS Investments. 213 S. Commercial Street ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices aa required by law, furnishing affidavit and proof of pub lication, fine Brief Work la our apeclalty. Let flgur with yoa on your nit CM. Capital Journal SALEM, OREGON TYPEWRITERS AH Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRS" RIBBONS ROLLER" surrLiES Be ma befora TOU do anything- C. M. LOCKWO0D r,L - W.la MA 1 tl!-l If. Commercial, Sale 0W r