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PAGE TEX. BllLt CAPHMt, JrnilU H1.V.1. OREuoa. SATl'KDAT, Jl'LY 27, 1012. ' CW.&?L.yUie 3m&Jt.?Uif&iA. 3ffl.&Jt2sf&v MW&JtJtfUu'wL&A CTATICTinHI T OIHIIOI lunti r ; T r I ' Alt It IK D. SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE I Our preparations for this fall are most elaborate we have ever made; not in paint and fixtures ,but in merchaiiDisj New corrections have been .made with exclusive import ers, which coupled with our "time tried," reliable houses and factories, places us beyond all competition; and insures our rapidly increasing legion of customers of having the newest and most exclusive styles and cloths, Advarrce Shipments of New Styles Are Reaching Us Daily WE CAN SHOW YOU NOW New Coats and Suits for that delaye'd outing or trip, that are the very latest ideas. COATS Wl" ke s'10wn 'n very artSt'ci new ard clever designs, in varied types; with dif ferent effects in belted lines; also box and cutaway ef fects, Made in two-toned 'Scotch diagonals and mix tures; plain black Shetland coatings; double twist coat ings; double-faced velours; chinchilla cloths ,etc; in shades of nayy ,grey, brown and green, SUITS T'ie length of jackets has been decided upon by the mnaufacturers'-associations, and is to be 32 inches for the plain tailored walking or business suit, in strges, unfinished worsteds, cheviots and two toned whipcords, while the suits for more dressy occa sions are made of the same materials, with a touch of braid and- velvet trimming; wide wale materials and diagonals wiHJre featured SKIRTS are t0 e maf'e a t'''f'e w'('er' w'tn a cnarm of pleat predeliction, Clothing for Men and Boys Specially marked at prices that will clear up our lines, making room for heaviest Fall shipments of High Grade Clothing ever brought to Salem, Thrifty and economical buyers should take advantage NOW. Dress Goods Section Midsummer Clean-un on Dress Goods, Trimmings and Silks lnree Days Special Sale Teh most exclusive, up-to-the-minute line of high grade Novelty Dress Goods, Less 25 percent. Embroidered Bands, Braids and Applique Trimmings Oyr stock of trimmings is one of the best and most com plete in the state; carefully selected and purchased from the largest importers in the country, One-half Price. Our exceptionally fine line of Silks for Waists and Dress- es, Less One-third. 597th Wednesday Special Finest grade of zephyr ginghams in checks, stripes and other patterns, .None better sold anywhere at 20c yard, Your choice next Wednesday 10c a yard Positively none taken from window until opening of sale 8:30 a. m, A -...., Chiropractic Neuropathy A drugless method that removes tha caiiBe of disease. If other doc tors have pronounced your case In curable, remember they were refer lng to their own methods and knew nothing of this drugless method. CHIROPRACTIC - NEL'R 0 P A THY has cured numbers of cases where nil else had fulled. CHRONICS ' ARB WHAT I WANT. No knife, no drugs. Consultation free. DR. I). T. BROWNE Rreyniiiii mock Room 10 This In the llulck Aiito to lie given free In the Presidential Contest. Tou tiiajr get It If you trade nt Meyers. Straw Hats, Half Price Men's and boys' straw hats, all fresh, clean, new stock in me iiouijy uiiu coneci snapes, tout choice. No serve, HALF PRICE re- Sluck on Ills Cow. (ONITBD PRESS LSAHBD Wlllf Philadelphia, July 27. Confident that his prize cow, "Pauline Wayne," Is superior to any other In the coun try, President Taft has entered the an imal In the annual show of the Penn sylvania State Cattle association, to be held at Devon, Pa., starting Septem ber 19. mil Deodorize It. (OH1T1B FIIMS I.BABED WIRI Minneapolis, July 27. That the city council scouts the suggestion that "Andrew Carneglo's money Is tainted" Is shown by the fact that that body has Just accepted the Ironmaster's of fer of $123,000 to erect branch li braries here. gioom's 'BIXGKNHEljuER G ARM JOUST. At the home Of the brides parents, mis K. A. Kuri near Jefferson, Weanes Hrv. Jul v i'4. 1012. at 2 p. m Mlsi Augusta Ganjolmt to Mr. Geo. Bln genhelnier, (lev. Mr. Launer, of Jef ferson officiating. They will! reside on the frnlt fnnii ul Rosedule. The following friends attended the wedding: Rev. and Mrs. Launer, Mr. and Mrs .1 If. Albert.! Mr. and Mrs. Win, Gain JohBt, Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Illngenheinier Mr. and Mil. A. Garnjobst, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurz Mr. A. Hllflcker Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mlschke, of Croftou, Neb. and duughteiL Myrtle; Mr. and Mrs. E A. Kurz. Misses Clara Selger, Lydia Rex, Matilda! Laura nnd Martha Gam jobst, Myrtle Wngenheliner, Esther Mlschke, of Croflon, Neb.; Lillian Garnjobst; ilessrs. Julius Garnjobst, Arthur Kuglebart, Robert Soger, Al bert Hllflcker, Edwin lilngenheliner. The bride's colors were pink and white. The bride Wore a dress of white em hrolderv anil baby Irish lnce. She carried a Bhower bowiuet of white sweet peas, carnations and asparagus fern. The presents consisted of china, lln- i, sliver and cut glass, Summer Resort Ilurnliiir. (DNITBU VHKHH I.SASKD W1IIR.1 Narragansette Pier, R. I., July 27. The Casino and seven rottnges were destroyed by fire here today, and the whole resort Is threatened if a gale spreads the flames. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the fire was practically un der control. The girls body found In the Wll lumette, at Hlllsboro, Thursday, has been positively Identified as that of Lois Harris, who disappeared from home February 12. It was a case of suicide. DIED. COM US At her home In this city, Sat urday morning, July 27, 1912, Mrs Agnes Coombs, aged 50 years. She leaves to survive and mourn hei a husband. The funeral will be held tomorrow forenoon from the residence and interment will be made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. new today: GET Hot Chicken Tomnles from Fred In front the Madison. 7-24-41 FOR HAI.E or 1419. Dry wood. Phone 1888 7-27-St Creswell will hold a school and ag rlcultural fair August 30. Ift )f( )ft )f( iff l(( )( )(C lf( t )ft lt lt CITY NEWS. V. K. Rollins, Watch Repairer 1 ;t ! South Commercial street. The Orcgunluii KcMiiiiriiiil Will nerve chicken dinner Sunday. Munos Hi oh. proprietors. Come early. Have New Oflleri Doctors Morse and Robertson have moved their offices to room 3, Mc Cornack building. 7-8 -tt At Itump Hiill Rev. Wflymlre will speak at Ramp Memorial hall at 4 p. m. Sunday after noon. Everybody Invited. Dr. Brewer Office corner Court and Liberty Sts. All calls promptly attended to night or day. Phone office Main 91. Resi dence, 1825. Important I will make free demonstrations with the Goldenrod vacuum cleaner on your own carpets and refer you to ninny satisfied customers. J. M. Roys don. Thone 742, Illlgh Hotel. 7-17-tf Jlail a Plrnlc " The W, R. C. nnd G. A. R. met with the Sons of Veterans at the state fair, grounds Tuesday and had a very en joyable picnic. There wore about 75 In attendance. iecll Train On the Oregon Electric leaves Sa lem for Albany at 9:30 Sunday morn ing, and will return, leaving Albany 7:15 p. ni, This train Is run to ac commodate the base ball teoni nnd those taking Interest In the game. Special Music Sunday There will Im special music at the Sunday morning service of the First Congregational church given by the (lrartct cmniMiscd of Mis. Ir. Carlton Oil Vnii Mailt The biggest bargain hoard of? 40 acres 2 miles rroiu Bush's bunk at 1185 per acre. See Parker & Ware ham, with E. Ilofer & Sons, 213 South Coinnierclul street. About School IIIiU An error In the call for bids for sup piles for school district 24 stated that the bids would be received on July 27,. 1912, at 7:30. The correct date Is Au gust 3, 1912. W. II. Jlurghardt. clerk. Building Lot $274 Prlce Includes graded street, co- ment sidewalk, water main. Terms I$10 down and $5 per month. Inquire ! at iu u. H. National national bank building. 7-16-tf Wants Pickers to Register- Pickers for the Holmes yard are requested to register at once. There will be no tiresome, dusty ride this year, as the Oregon Electrlo runs through the yard. Phone 109. T. A. Llvesley & Co. 7-15-tf licltlup nt Jicwort Don't Ret held up on your way to Newport. Keep your checks and Bave money. Hulns Transfer company meets all Incofhlng boats. We have no solicitor along the route or on board the trains. We simply give the public a square deal and solicit a share of the patronage. Mon-Sat. 'i'no Trains of Cirrus Coming upon their own private trains of double length cars, Kit Car son's lJiiffnlo Ranch Wild West Is well (qulped to give us the very best show and from all accounts will cer tainly do so Tuesdny, Aug. 6. Take the Youngsters Don't fnll to take the little ones out to see the wild animals when Kit Car- I" son's Ruffulo Ranch Wild West ar rives. Animals from every clime nnd country. A whole menagerie of them from the largest to the smallest. :lg Chief ( inning Ask to see Chief Clear when Kit Corson's Ilufl'alo Ranch Wild West show arrives. He Is an historical chraacter who fought agalnKt all of the Indian fighters and was very much, In evidence at the Custer mas sacre and at the battle of Wounded Knee. We Now Have The finest assortment of rauges to select from that we have ever had 'I he carload Just received Is going very fust, The Real Estate range Is .liift Arrived A large shipment of eastern leather upholstered, solid comfort rockers, that we are going to place on the market at siieclal prices. It will pay you to see them. Josse & Moore Fur niture Company, Court street. Suit (her Small Sum The supreme court, of the state Is wiestllng with a case Involving 6.50, which grew out of a horse trade. This Is tho kind of cases that prove Indubi tably tliut a man's feelings sometimes get the better of his Judgment. Still it is a pretty good trait In the Amer ican people that they are willing to put up their money for a principle, and no doubt each of the parties thinks he Is right. Smith, Mrs. W. P. Ilubcock, Mr. Chan, the best range on the market, nnd It Roth and Mr. Albert Glllo. Also solo . v 111 pay yon to get one. Ixiok at them by Mrs. Smith, Mr. Roth und Mrs. Pin- before buying. See Jose & Moore noil. I Furniture Company. Court street. LADD & BUSH BANK Is moved to the east part of their new office and occupies this location as temporary quarters while the corner portion is being remodeled, The entrance of the temporary quarters will be on State street, just east of the present State street entrance, I New Show Tomorrow, continuing four days, matinee nnd evenings, at the Bligh Theatre "Where K very body (iocs' 2 Vaudeville Acts 2 UK ad mm: IIS 4 Reels of Pictures 4 ' SKWKST AND UK ST Salem's only sanitary, well ventilated, cool theatre of many exits. ORCHESTRA Ml'SIf Worth listening to tm I Ruck lo (he Pulpit - Dr. R. N. Avlson has returned from a trip to Vancouver, 13. C, and from a week at Nye Beach and will be in his pulpit nt both services tomorrow. He will speak in the evening on "The Church and the Moral Life of the Community." Preparing for llrlde Mrs. Irma Cooper Mlnier will leave Salem Wednesday for Alsea. Ore . where she will spend a week with her brother, Carl Cooper, assisting him In getting his new home In readiness for his bride, whom he expects to bring home some time In August. Rev. Tupsrott at the Commons Rev. Tapscott will bring us a gos pel message at the Salem Commons, Sunday, 28, at 3 p. m. Come and en- Joy with us a feast of good things. Come and get accqualnted with the work of reclamation of the lost, liny u I'lve-Acre Tract Of first class land adjoining the city ou terms of $100 down and ." per mcnth while you can get Jt. There are only a few of them. An opportun ity to build you a home without much DK iiey and the last one near the city. Derby & Co., 206-7, If. S. Bank llldg. Pogue's Brother Better Receiving advices from Eugene that his brother was dangerously 111 near that city, Attorney M. E. Pogue made a flying trip there In nn automobile yesterday morning, returning with the brother laxt night. He stated today that the brother was resting easy and unloss complications should set In he will soon be well again. Becbtel & Bynon Bargains 40 acres of good land east of town on Howell Prairie, 30 acres cleared, 5 acres pasture, 5 acres timber, 12 acres in heavy hop crop, 9 acres young I ops. This place can be had for $180 per acre. Convenient to school This is a good place rightly priced. Half of the crop goes with the place. $2100 will buy a dandy B-room cnt- tage In South Salem. Large lot half block from school, close to car line, nice neighborhood. Is worth $2500, nut owner desires to leave town and has made low price to effect quick sale. If you want a good large lot chop see us about tho 13 loU we are syndi cating at about half their real vnln The owner has sold the adjoining lots at $350 to $450, but as he has left town he desires to Bell the remaining 13 una in a body. We have sold most them, and when the few remaining om:s are spoken for we can deliver tha whole number. Price only $250 each. Paved street In front of most nf thfoA lots. Sewer Dald for. NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly modern, four blocks from buslnesf section; $200 down, balance month ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf- M EN SELL Genuine guaranteed hose 70 per ceni profit. Make $10 dally. Live agentjt and beginners Investi gate. Strong, Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SAI.Kj-Sevcn - room, strictly modern hoi he on pnved street, large lot. Parker & Wnreham, with E. Ilofer & S(ns, 213 South Commer cial street. I 7-27-3t A SNAP Eltfllt-rnnm linnao .1 van fa old, good condition, on car line as sessments Ipald. Lot 116'4xl36. Price $1500. Parker & Wurebnm, with E. Holer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn DR. OK OPTICS Offices: Rooms 210-211 United States Bank Building Lenses Must Be Changed Lenses do not wear out, but eyes do. Every part of the body changes with advancing years, and our eyes In common with the rest of our phys ical being show the effect of ago. We nniBt, therefore, meet the changed condition of the eyes. The glasses that you bought ten, or even three years ago, are not giving your eyeB Ihe proper assistance. As your eyes are wearing out year by year, your lenses should he made stronger or weaker to correspond with your falling vision. My system Is the result of over 30 years study, constant practical ex perience, and I guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair of glasses I fit. "It costs you Icns for the best" To extra charge for examination. During' the summer months moth ers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt atten tion nt this time serious trouble may ) avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, liolera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and bush Bank, Salem, Or. VACATION TIME-llriiigs many acci- dents. See Homer Smith and get an accident polcy. It costs but a few cents a day for a guaranteed Income Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone 9S- ! 7-27-tf NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BTJRQHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agents $86 State Street BECHTEL 347 State St. BINOX, Tel. Main 452 ; t v v ; Broken Eyeglasses Or Spectacles are quickly re paired at our establishment. It mutters not If the lenses are broken, save some of the pieces and we'll duplicate your lenses without examination. A. KetTLlOCH Optometrist 191 North Commercial Street (Ground floor) Phone 925 Office hours I to I For Your Convenience THE PERSONAL EQUIPMENT OF THE BANK Hi 5 BEEN BROUGHT TO THE HIGHEST STATE OF EFFICIENCY FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OCR PATRONS. OUR STEADY GROWTH INDICATES THAT THE SERVICE WE OFFER IS APPRECIATED UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 8AI. FOR SALE Five acres of berry and ' neany all clear, some timber, running water, close to school and j car line, 6 miles out, good road. ! Price $600; $25 cash, balance $5 per month. Sea John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 7-27-3t FOR SALE Five acres of fruit land, plenty wood, running water, close to school and R. R. station, 5 miles out, good road, price $750; $20 cash balance $5 per month no Interest In 5 years. Se John Van Laanen, 275 State Btreet, 7-27-3t WILL HE IN SALEM-At Hotel Marlon July 27 to August 3, with a complete line of samples, to give estimates on new and old tableware, or anything you have that needs plating. You are Invited lo Inspect our SILVER TABLEWARjj at WHOLESALE PRICES. V are agents for Holmes & Edwards Silver Co., International Silver Co. successors. We make a specialty of telling hotels, restau- ms, careteiias, clubs, soda foun tains and private nnrtloo S!lnrr.-o IjIV- WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. FallB City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secirlty. BECHTEL BYNON 147 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1562. THE NEW SECOND-HAND CLOTHING STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes. Highest prices paid for second-hand clothing and shoes. 842 N. Commercial St, Salem, Or. CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES CONCERT PIANIST Piano Instruction. Write for circu lar. Studio 491 North Cottage street. WARE. At i to overlook. nt reasonable Ing andMan mann, C2S2. prop. rices you cannot afford W'e also miihita oi,,i repair your Lorn sllverwnm mobile trlnirtings. musical inst. ments. banri fixtures, pi,,,,,,' supplies. Boda fountain., r,.,,, coffee urns uiiri tea ins. t,. i ,.,.i" sliver, nickle brass, corner 0,i ' we. worltr nlshed as good as new JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machlnory to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 2252 Prices. Portland Plat- Co.. 22d and Thurman streets, Portland. Ore. G. I RpI- Phones Main 9t;i A . 7-27-tf V e t e r 1 narlaa. Graduate Mc KUlip College, Chicago, III., which enlovs v largest practice In IK. . . r. . worm. Lameness, dent stry and rtu.... the foot a specialty. Phones: Real, deace 1961; office. 271 OIHce and feed barn. 420 k Commercial street Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. R1GD0N-R1CIIARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 262 N. High 8treet TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT 80LD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS , ROLLERS ' firppircs 8ee me befor you do anTthln. C M. LOCKWOOD ill-ill S. Ctnmerclal, Sales, Orece