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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1012 Page Eltflit Salem's Big Is the Department Store Style Center We have anticipated a record business this fall, and have planned and bought accordingly. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE is arriving by every freight and express. Go to Meyers and you will know the latest style tendencies, you will see the newest creations from American manufacturers and from abroad. Thi3 store is the meeting place of all the latest and best merchandise from every market. Keep warm and comfortable in one of our SWEATERS --That handiest of garments for all uurpose use, We show the latest of weaves and colors in the.iif iy.vM collar styles, If you are going to pur chase or just want to see them, visit Meyers, Ladies' New Coats g Suits It is time to think of that new suit or coat, The State Fair is only a few weeks away and of course we want to look our best, Let us show you the latest materials that will be popular the pretty styles and how well they're made. Come in this week. Don't Forget About the Free Auto Every dollar you spend here gives you another oppor tunity to get it, See the machine in our Shoe Section, 'ini.imroKATTnj Our 600th Wednesday Sur prise this week 35c Turkish Bath Towels 23c each These are an extra heavy Turkish weave, large size, 24x44 inches, and some times sell in other stores at 40c, For Wednesday, 23c each None sold before 8:30 See window d'splay CITY NEWS. If You Want lleal bargains In shoes, Just drop In at lSiirkart's, 302 North Commercial street, where you got the beat for the least money, Our Rjtpplnlty In In the cutting. There Ib nil the difference In the world when menlB (ire cut right. Illll & HiuiHen are ex perienced meat cutters. The Cupltol Meat Market, Phone 247. FrNh FrulU and Vegetables All of the time. Our vegetables are free from the streot dust, Phone Main 131, The Sunset Grocery, where you can got the best bread In Salem. Building Lei I27& Pries Includes graded street, ce ment sidewalk, water main. Torms (10 down and $5 p.r month. Inquire Trotting Match Sunday License Issued A marrlnge llcenso was Issued Sat urday afternoon to Miss Adelu M. Wood worth of Mohaimi, and William E. Simon of Sulem. The wedding le to take place AngiiBt 21,' A Serial Story A serial Htory by that always Inter esting writer, George Hurr McCutch oc.n, begins In this iBsue of the Jour nal. It 1b entitled Cowardice Court, and will prove of Intense InteroHt to those who llko keen, clover stories with plenty of life and action. A Los Angeles Tarty A party consisting of Mrs. Martin llokln, Heed Ilekln, Floyd Ilekln, MIbs L. Vun Dranken and W. H. Caldor bank of Los Angeles spent last night In the city, having registered at the Ilotol Bllgh. They are making a tour of the country from their home city along the roust by automobile, at 212 U. S, National building. national bank 7-18-tf The I'onI Office Grocery J. M. Lawrence, proprietor, 187 N. Commercial street, whero you get the dependable brand of groceries. Phone Main 311. Wants Pickers to Register Pickers for the Holmes yard are requested to roglstor at once. There will be no tiresome, dusty ride this year, as the Oregon Elect rlo runs through the yard. Phone 109. T. A. UveBley & Co. 7-15-tf Hep Supplies (Set your hop supplies at Sperling's Grocery, 311 North Commercial street. While they laBt; save money on your fruit jars. Call In and see them, or phone Main (id. 331 EYESTRAIN Eminent authorities agree that Eyestrain Is the root of many nervous troubles. Remove the Cause by wearing proper Kinases mid the result will bo better eyesight and loss headache. We succeed by successful fitting. A. Mccruoru Optometrist 201 North Commercial Street (Ground floor) J Phone 925 Offlco hours 9 to 6 A trotting match was pulled off on Sunday at the State Fair grounds be tween a horse belonging to Arthur Glover and one belonging to A. J. An doiBon. The race wns won by the Glover horse In two straight heats, Tho driver of the other horse had con siderable difficulty In getting his horse to the score poBt and In the second heat the old grey which formerly bo longed to C. U Dick, was off his feet most nil the way round. Tho state ment Is made by those who saw tto race that with proper handling Ander son's horse would have mndn a much better showing. lie Sailed Them A few days ago Homer Foster, an employe of the automobile department at the Btale house, waged a determined war on a number of plgeotiB that have been making a roost of the dome of the capltol. Some of bis friends rec ommended that ho try a salt shaker In an endeavor to catch them. Homer did use the suit shaker, but In n dif ferent mnnner than usually recom mended, for he succeeded In bugging three of the birds at as many shots, and lie used the salt Blinker to prop erly senson them for his Sunday din ner. Ho Btnles that there arc twp more left, which ho has promised to Al Nye, tho mull currier for tho cap ltol building. Hoofing It to New York R llruiitmi and P. Hurtch pnssed through Snleni Saturday afternoon on a little jiuint which will keep them putting one foot In front of the other pretty steadily until June !, 1913. They left Portland Thursday at 4 p. m nnd their destination Is New York. They go from Portland to m Angeles, then to Stilt Uike, Denver, Kansas City nnd Chicago, then down to New Orleans and from there to New York. The dis tance they will foot It Is GUI miles, and they will get $'.'000 each If they make It In time, and nothing If they do not. They are both husky young fellows, nnd what they or anyono else expect to accomplish by an Idle waste of muscle that might profitably be used in clearing lands, no one but tiiey know, and probably they do not. They could mnke the trip In comfort for fl cents a mllo for the two, or about $375. The Fire Sale Will continue all this week. The Htore will be open evenings. The Tog gery. The Fire Sale Will continue all this week. The itore will be open evenings. The Tog gery. Good Templars to .Meet The Good Templars will meet In tlielr hull, 267 South Church street to morrow evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Ilnd Strenuous Trip Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyrd have re turned from a trip through eastern and southern Oregon. They report having an excollent time, but some very thrilling experiences were en countered. They were In company Willi Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, going the entire distance by automo bile. On tho trip from Medford to Sa lem they experienced some very bad roads on account of the recent heavy rains. Good Show At the BLIGH 'Where Everybody Goes' Nuf Sed August 18, 1912, Miss Emma Cald well of Salem, to Mr. Hezle M. Mc Daniel of "Los Angeles. The newlyweds will leave Portland tomorrow by steamer for Los Angeles, where they will make their home. PERSONALS. W. j. Zimmerman, wife and daugh ter, Dorothy, Miss Ethel Bell and Fred Zimmerman spent Sunday at Black Kock and Fal'.B City, picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Brown return ed Saturday from two weeks spent pleasantly at Newport. W. W. Henderson, of the local post office force, passed Sunduy In Port; lund, returning this morning over the Oregon Electric. W. C. Knighton, Btute architect, re turned from Portland this morning. Mrs. W. E. McElroy and son, Earle, of Portland, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson, at 330 North High street, returning homo this afternoon. It. C. Halberg has returned from Giants Pass, where he has been for the past two weekB. I. C. Wolf, a prominent hop mer chant of Silverton, spent Saturday In the city. W. T. Grler, wife and fnmlly, of Fells City, were In the city Sunday, being registered at the Hotel Marlon. Mrs. W. H. Phillips nnd Master Paul I.eroy Phillips left Salem this morn ing for a week's visit In Stayton with Mrs. Phillips' brother, E. Burrls. Percy M. Plo, who for some time was connected with tho Salem fire de partment, will leave tomorrow morn ing at 3:31 for Breltenbush for a cumplng expedition. MIsseB Emily and Retta Phillips are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sutton, at RoBedale, for a few days. Mrs. Jennie Thomas, of Mill and Winter streets, has returned to New port. G. L. Brown, of Stayton, Is In the city. Rev. Father Monroe, of Marshfleld, Oregon, Is vlBlting with Rov. Father Muher, assistant paBtor of the Cath olic church. Mayor Iachmund has returned from Medford, where he has been for the paBt several days. Mr. Andrew V. Ovall, the son of Rev. John Ovall, has been In the city a few days looking over our beautiful burg. STATISTICAL - DIED. MERIUFIELD At the home of her son, In Tacoma, Washington, August Hi, 1912, Mrs. Lydla J. Merrlfleld, aged 71 years. MrB. Merrlfdd was the mother of Mrs. John M. Ryan, and besides Mrs. Ryan there are six other children liv ing. The body arrived in Salem at 11 o'clock this forenoon and was taken to tho undertaking establishment of Leh man & Clougli, from whence the burial took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon, interment being In Vley View ceme- The Hoy Skipped Hay Jones, who resides nt Waconda teW was In the city this forenoon nnd re- Mr. Merryfield died 11 years ago. porta that George Thomas,' aged II Mrs. Merryfield had resided until Feb years, who lias made his home with ruary of this year with her daughter, Mr. Jones for some time, took French i Mis. Uyan, who resides near baiem, leave some time during Sunday night. Mr. Jones has gotten along very well Willi the .young man and bo knows of no lenson why ho should run uwny. Mrs. Thomas, the boy's mother, for merly lived In Salem, but is now rc-.-i'lini! In Albany, her husband being; n lliicmnn In the employ of the Ore gon Electric. Itiila Fixed the Heads J. W. Shafer and Roy Dohnnnon re turned from the Sllotz country yester day, after traveling over aomo of the worst roads ever seen In Oregon. In many places the roads wore a sheet of iiu.d. Several autos were pnssed In n il lng the trip which were laid up for it pain or on account of the roads. Saturday night In making their way rAiig a difficult road, the auto went into a ditch, when, the men climbed over Into a field and slept thera till r.tght In tho open. Chimney Fire Sunday I About 1:30 Sunday afternoon the fire department was called to Leslie hired between I'niverstty nnd Sum mer streets where a chimney fire was burring In tho residence formerly owned by Mrs. Hot ?.ten. It was not necessary to fight the fire as It had uliiu st burned out nt the tlmo It was first discovered. n a ii it 1 1: i. McDANTEL-CALDWELL At the rest deuce of the officiating clergyman, Rev. W. T. Tapscott, 519 North Lib erty street, at 10:30 a. m., Sunday Objected to Water. Portland. Or., Aug. 19. George Worster ripped down the curtains of his hotel room, smashed furniture and pulled the wash basin and pipe fittings from their places. He said lie did not like water nnd was trying to shut It off. She Was n lloxer. U)S Angeles. Cal., Aug. 19. Mrs Charles Steckel, wife of a patrolman and sister-in-law of Chief of Police Sebastian, floored a street car masher with one beautiful jaw punch. She explained hed huBbnnd has taught her to box. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Lndd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or LADD & BUSH BANK Is moved to tho east part of their new office and occupies this portion as temporary quarters while the corner Dortion is being remodeled, The entrance of t ' the temporary quarters will be on State street, just , I east of the present State street entrance. iM.mwT ' Will Swim o More. San Francisco, Aug. 19. Swimming San Francisco bay Is losing Its at traction fur George strubulos, a Greek. During his third attempt he began to weaken after a mile nnd shouted to his friends. They thought he was cheering. George nearly drowned. T II V. T W O BUST S II O W S Feature Programs Today Onlj. Wexford The llarefoot Hoy, from Whlt tler's poem. The Kiillierliiioil of Hack Mcliee. A strong story of the Callfor- X nla gold mines. When She Was About Sweet Sixteen, by James Whttconib Riley; a dainty comedy. COMIX "THE FRENCH SPY." 3000 Feet of Thrills. $ M--M- jFLibertyj The politician who looks forward nnd not back, and who lends a hand to the solution of current problems. , Is no polltlclau, but a statesman. FOSTER & BAKER PEACHES Early Crawfords, per box... 90c Fancy for table, per doz 20c Crawfords, for canning per bushel $2.00 FRUIT J'RS Seliram, MaBon, Economy Jar caps and rubbers. Green corn, per doz 10c Ripe tomatoes, per pound ...5c Sweet onions, 15 pounds for 25o CANTALOUPES 6 for 2r,c WATERMELONS ..ltt.per lb. BEST BULK HLENI) COFFEE ll.ic per pound. Prompt Auto Delivery. Phone 25P. Chapin-Herlow Mortgage & Trust Company rOHTLAND, OREGON Guaranteed 7o Profit-Sharing Bonds at Par Semi-Annual Dividends and Principal Guaranteed by the Chapin-Herlow Mortgage and Trust Company, with present assets ot over ,$350,000 In addition to the Seven Per Cent, there ii the Profit-Sharing Fea ture The net proceeds of these bonds are invested in first mortgages, real estate and securities on real estate and their value Increases with the Company's growth. We are offering subject to prior sale $100,0ov Guaranteed Bonds In denominations of $10,000. $5,000, $2500. $1000, $500 and $100 each. Ma turing In 9 Mi year. Interest payable December 1st and June 1st each year This is the First Offering of the Five Series of $100,000 Each This Offering is Made Subject to Prior Sale. Total Amount of First Offering . . . .$1011,000 Now sold of same 85,000 Amount now offered for sale $ 85,000 to he sold at par $100. Total Amount of Second Offering ..$100,000 to he sold nt premium $105 Total Amount of Third Offering ...$100,000 to ho sold lit premium $110 Total Amount of Fourth Offering ..$100,000 to ho sold nt pr'm'm $11254 Totul Amount of Fifth Offering ...$100,000 to ho sold nt premium $115 FOR THOSE WHO ARE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SECURE ANY PORTION OF THIS FIRST SERIES, it will yield a SPLENDID IN COME of bettor than 7' per cent on their Investment Call or write your orders. Deliveries made wherever desired. Address Bond Department. CHAPIN - HERL0W MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY Third Floor, Chamber of Commerce Building, l'OKTLANII, OREGON SALEM OFFICE, 418-410 Culled States Hunk Building NEW TODAY. FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking. Coats and Suits a specialty. Phone Main 910. 8-19-31 WANTED A few more campers to pick hops. Extra good picking, com mence Aug. 28; last three weeks; free potatoes, good water nnd camp ing ground. Women nnd children taken and returned by auto. Phone 007, or write Chas. Uvesley, Salem, Oregon. 8-19-3t GOOD LOT 50x178 for sale, close In for $875, If taken soon. Three blocks from High School and five blocks from postofflce. Inquire at 790 N. Church Street. 8-19-31 FOR SALEHorse, light wagon and cow. Cheap for cash. Route 4, box 112A, Jefferson road, four miles south. 8-19-3t FOR' SALE Vetch seed,- either clear or mixed with oats. A. D. Pottyjohn, Route 3, Salem. 8-15-41 ABOUT 12 MILES FROM SALEM, NICE 11-ACRE TRACT, BY OWNER. 14 acres, all cleared; JuBt raised a fine crop wheat and oats; this Is splendid berry land or potato land; It Is level, black bottom, sandy, grav elly loam; there are a few trees In one corner for building spot; just 7 feet to water; $100 per acre; some terms. Address or phone H. Gra ham, AuniBvllle, Oregon. WANTED To trade some first-class Salem residence property for a five passenger automobile. Car must be In good condition and moderate In price. Address "1000," care Jour nal. 8-19-3t SOMETHING NICE 5 room bungalow beautiful ceilings, built in china closet, column openings, old gold brick fireplace, everything nicely arranged, large lot, close In. $500 down, balance same as rent. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial st. 8-16-3t VACATION TIME Brings many acci- donts. See Homer Smith and get an accident policy. It coats but a few cents a day for a guaranteed Income Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone 96. 7-27-tf WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each Bet of old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid tor old gold, sil ver, old watcheB, broken jewelry and precious stones. Money Bent by return mall. I'blla. Smelting & Refining Co, established 20 years, 8G3 CheBtnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists t We will buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and platinum. Highest prices paid. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BFRGHARDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents 18 State Street The Soldier Brothers of Susan in, a great Kalem wartime story. In (Jod's Care, the story of the power of the Almighty. The Browns Have Company, comedy with a vengeance; see It! 21 A I WANTED Hop-pickers to register at Brown's planing mill, Front utreet. Phone Main 20. Good clean yard to work in, and good camping accom modations and grounds. 8-3-tf WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN NEW BUNGALOW close In On good Heal Estate secirlty. BECHTEL & BTN05 147 State Street strictly i TTTT-TTTT'- modern, four blocks from business RlfFV TO I OAlSl section; $200 down, balance month-1 lIVll LI IV i-VAll ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor- i On farm and city property. John h nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf I Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. HOP PICKERS WANTED 1000 hop pickers wanted to pick 400 acres of hops at the Wlgrtch ranch, Inde pendence, Ore. Will pay BOc per box or $1.00 per hundred, about four weeks' picking, good hops and the best of accommodations. Picking will begin about September 3. Fam ilies preferred. Phone or write John Carmlchael. Independence, Or. Phone Farmers 01. 8-7-tf 52010 n e e rs Quick, courteous service day or night Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. J. B. rSDERWOOD Kanager. TTTTTtTTtTTtTTTTTTTTTTTT II Sacred Heart j Academy A CHARTERED 1NSTITCTIOX t UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESrS AND I MART J Modern Conveniences I Domestic Comforts. Noted High School, Music and a Art Departments 4 Religion of Pupils la not Inter I fered with. t Scholastic year begins Sept 16. J For Year Book address Sister Superior. AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES CONCERT PIANIST Piano Instruction. Write for circu lar. Studio 491 North Cottage street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252 Office Pbone Main 1S3 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. R1GDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIREB RIBBONS ROLLERS SUPPLIES 8e me befor yon do anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Facie Kl lS I14-2K 5. tsiHiuerclai. Sulem. OreffMt