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Page Eight D.IUI CAPITAL JOCB.TAL, SALES, OHECOX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911 Salem's Big Department Store Our 600th Wednesday Surprise Today 35c TURKISH BATH TOWELS Special Today OOp park , iOC These are an extra heavy Turkish weave, large size, 24x44 inches, and sometimes sell in other stores at 40c, For today we offer them as a special attraction at 23c None sold See window display Purchase at May Get PITY NFWS Special Meeting Of Taclflc Lodge No. DO, A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work In tho E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. We Mill Feed To order. Cherry City Mills. Tor sale, good Bulem business; good reason for soiling. A. X., Statesman. 8-20-if The Sew Cherry Clly Flour Mill s In tho market for your grain. - YA1 Notice The Silver Dnl circle No. 43, W. 0. V'., will hold regular meeting every Thursday In the Hurst hall on State street. Building Lot f27 Prloa Includes graded street, ce ment sidewalk, water main. Terms f 10 down and 15 per month. Inquire t 212 U. 8. National national bank building. 7-16-tf x The Thumb and Forefinger X only are required to place your Eyeglasses securely In position when our latest style of TWO FINIiEK PIECE MOUNT 1X1 Is used on your glasses. Ladles can (idjust their glasses without removing their gloves and for gentlemen It is equally conveni ent. X Why not have a two-finger piece mounting on your glasses? A. McCULLOCH i Optometrist t 191 North Commercial Street 4 (Oround floor) Phone 925 Office hours 9 to 6 ! LADD & BUSH BANK Is moved to the east part of their new office and occupies this portion as temporary quarters while the corner portion is being remodeled. The entrance of the temporary quarters will be on State street, just east t)f the present State street entrance, BASE BUL-Weonas of Portland vs. Salem, Sunday, August 25 Last Game of a Three Came Series for State Serai-Professional Championship Weonas Have Won One Game and Salem One This Last Game for Blood Since playing here last, Weonas have strengthened their team and have defeated some of the best teams in the state, such as Hood River Heights, champions of the Columbia River League, and are the only team to defeat the much - touted Astoria Club Umpire, Cheyne of Portland - I! before 8:30 No phone orders taken Meyers, You the Auto (Jet Our Figures On grain at the r.ew mill before buy ing. Cherry City Mills. F. E. Rollins, Wutch Repairer 13j Couth Commercial Street. Meoie Attention Next meeting will bo held August 23. II. II. Turner, secretary. 8-L'l-2t Hate (he New Flour Mill roll your feed with modern ma chinery. Cherry City Mills. Has (Jono to Chicago Dr. H. II. White has gone to Chicago to take special clinical work in one of the large hospitals. wstf The Xew Mill Manufacturing flour about October 1. Cherry City Mills. The Ladles Circle of the (J. A. It Will picnic at Qulnaby Park, Satur day, August 24. Leave Salem at 8:55. All the comrades are cordially Invited to attend. in Ire Cream Social Will be given by the Omega class of the Ixsslle M. E. Sunday school tonight nt the corner of Lincoln and Commer cial streets. Good music. Don't Forget the Ice Cream Social tonight at the corner of Lincoln end Commercial streets, given by the Omega class of the Leslie M. E. Sun day school. Wants Pickers to Register Pickers for the Holmes yard are requested to register at once. There will be no tiresome, dusty ride this year, ns the Oregon Electrlo ruus through the yard. Phone 109. T. A. Llvesley t Co. 7-15-tf Girls' Day- Next Sunday at the Clear Lake Bun day school. Exercises In charge of "Our Girls." Little girls, big girls, witty girls, pret ty girls. Girls with hulr done up, and girls with hair In curls. Girls with eyes of blue, of brown and black and gray, Invite you to be present on Our Girls day. 8j..:mlld program of songs and reci tations beginning at 10 o'clock. Admission, 25c; Grandstand, A Very Doll Day ! At the county frciuurer's office yes terday not a single Individual appeared to cash a warrant. The leal banks, however, bad unit to cash. During Treasurer Moore's Incumbency of the office tor the past four years this baa never occurred before. There are usu ally several warrants to cash during 'the day. Yesterday smashed all rec ords for dullness. I Amelia Still Busy An account of a raid made In Port land last night on one of the rooming houses there contained the name of 'Amelia Ileeman among the list of the offenders. This woman will be re membered as the one who participated n a hold up In Yew Park this city List April: A Fine Building- I The appearance of the new Masonic , building ha been much Improved of late by the removal of the staging from the east side. The upper half of the scaffolding has been taken down so that now the massive effect of the tllo und brick work Is plainly visible and has been much admired by all. W'ork is progressing so well that It is thought that by the first of October most of the building will be ready for occupancy. (11 Bring Suit A case is on trial In the recorder's court this afternoon in which E. L. Irvlu Is defendant and the City of Salem is plaintiff. Mr. Irvln is ac cused of falling to make the proper connections with an alley sewer, after having been notified by the city re corder and sanitary Inspector. Those composing the Jury are Carl Williams. Hal D. Pntton, Clyde Rice, F. N. Der by, X. S. Smith and Geo. W. Harris. I j Hazel Left Uh I Hazel Irwin, who was arrested In I Dallas yesterday on a warrant charg ing her with failing to pay her room rent at a local rooming house, whs fined '',) yesterday afternoon In Jus tire Webster's court and paroled. She returned to Dallas. Named Administrator Judge W. M. Bushey today appoint ed S. C. Klghtlinger administrator of the estate of U. G. Klghtlinger. The heirs of the estate are Mrs. Onda Campbell of Portland, Bister; Alta Hensley of St. Helens, a daughter; and Grnnt Klghtlinger of Salem, a son. The appraisers of the estate, which Is estimated at $C00, are Paul H. Wal lace, A. T. Wain and C. A. Park. The deceased passed away Aug. 9, 1912. Net Bull Moose- ' Hut the very best uwat that Is pos sible for us to get. That's the kind you will get when ordering from the Capital Meat Market. Phone Main 247. Mill & Hansen, proprietors Always the Same The bread that yon buy of us Is al vnys the same; firm, white and baked just right; made In a bakery as clean as your parlor. Phone Main 131, The Sunset Grocery. Von Can't Heat It - Our supplies for hop pickers and campers can not be beaten In Salem. Just drop In and Bee for yourself. Ask about our fruit Jar special. Sperling's Grocery, Phone Main 66. Alwuys en (he Job At J. M. Lawrence's grocery, 197 South Commercial street. Phone Main 131 or call In for your next order In the grocery line. Tliey always come 1 belt. (ivoi Baseball Game A fairly good game of baseball was llayed on the I'nlverslty field last night between the Woolen Mills team and the Theatre Men of the Twilight league. The score was 7 to 0 in favor o' the Theatre Men. The defeated team made a good fight but could not prevail against the strong Woolen Mills men. The game tonight will be between the Watt Shlpp team and Ilnuser Bros., and bids fair to be the most Interesting of the season. Hack from the Mountains James and George McGllchrlst and Grant Teeter are back from Pamella lake and the district around Mt. Jef ferson. These gentlemen have been In the mountains about three weeks nnd during thnt time a large numher of fish were, caught, the party bringing heme about 2(10. Several side Journeys were made, on one of which the party wmt to tho east slope of tho Cascades. The opportunities for mountain climb ing In that district are not excelled any place In the mountains and the .-H't'tiery Is as good as the climbing is hard. 15c Time, 3:00 P. M. 1 CONGRESS TO REPASS THE BUDGET ftrfftTSD rssas uasso wis.1 Washington. Aug. 21. Both bouses of congress late this afternoon were expected to ro-pass the "budget bill" Immediately, eliminating the provision abolishing the court of commerce which was objected to by President Taft and was given as his reason for vetoing the measure. The president will then sign it The house earlier in the day passed the bill. Including abolishment of the commerce court, after the president had vetoed It. The senate failed by seven votes to pass the bill over the presidential veto. Congressman Fitzgerald, of Xew York, said the new bill will provide only sufficient funds to carry the court until March 4 next, when Presi dent Taft's term of office expires. I'lano Tuning Satisfaction assured. Phone 1056. 8-21-6t Wants to Quit Alleging gross drunkenness as the basis for a dissolution of the marriage contract between herself and her hus land, Marina Stupfel has begun suit for divorce from Joseph Stupfel, to whom she was married October 23, 1!)00. There are four minor children v.hlch the plaintiff asks to have awarded to her as well as to ask the rourt to fix such a sum as seems equitable for the support and mainte nance of the children during minority. Slio olso asks for the usual costs and disbursements of the suit. Dig Ones Visit Salem- Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific Railroad Co., arrived In Salem this afternoon about 2 o'clock In his special car. President Elliott is making a tour of tho west looking over the country. While In the Willamette valley Mr. Elliott was ntertalned by the officials of the Ore ton Electric railroad. Those com posing the party besides the great railroad president were J. H. Young, president of the Oregon Electric; Carl R. Gray, Jr., transportation manager, C. A. Coolldge, general manager, and A. J. Davidson, superintendent, nil of the Oregon Electric. The officials spent the afternoon in the city. STATISTICAL DIED DICKIXSOX At the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Albutt of Lem on's beach, near Tacoma, August 7, 1913, J. R. Dickinson. The deceased was a pioneer of Wash Ington and Oregon and for a number of years was a resident of Salem. He was born In Virginia, September 17, 1828, and came west In the early days. Two sons and four daughters survive him. They are: J. R. Dickinson, south ern Alaska; E. F. Dickinson, Three Forks, Mont; Miss Jennie Dickinson, Tecoma; Mrs. O. A. Adams, Council Alaska; Mrs, J. E. Albutt, Tacoma, and Mrs. 8. C. Taylor, Alberta, Canada. Baseball Games. American at Boston R. II. E- Cleveland 9 15 0 Boston 4 8 4 Batteries Blandlng, Peters and O' Neill; O'Brien and Xunnomaker, Car rlgan. I'mplre, O'Loughlln. American at Washington R. H. E. Detdolt 1 6 2 Washington 3 8 1 Batteries- lAkc, Works and Koch er; Groom and Henry. Umpires, Egan and Evans. Xatlonal at Pittsburg R. H.E. Brooklyn 1 8 0 Pittsburg 0 4 1 Batteries Rurker and Erwln; Ad ams, Warner and Gibson. Umpires, Johnstone and Emlle. Judge McGinn granted seven di vorces In Portland Tuesday. DCDCDMAI O Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. O. Savage have returned from Xewport. Dr. O. P. Overton, of Woodburn. T A I O 2010 n e d e rs Quick, courteous service day or Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. i. B. UNDERWOOD Manager. LIVED ON RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's Experience With Dif ferent Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Cecilton, Md. Mr, George Richard, of this place, during the past 12 years, has probably tried more different diets than the average person would ever use in a lifetime. What he has to say about his experi ments, must therefore be highly interest ing to anyone suffering from indigestion or stomach troubles olany kind. He says: "For more than 12 years. I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills and medicines. I was also operated on lor piles. I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk for nearly three years. The only thing that would not give me pain was raw eggs. I was a physical wreck. I could not sleep, and was as near crazy as a man could well be. I must say that after taking two 25-ccnl packages of Thedlord's Black-Draught, it did me more good than all I ever spent for other medicines. I have been working daily on the farm ever since, and I am as hard as iron." This purely vegetable remedy has beeq In successful use for more than 70 years. Tiy it But be sure that it's "Thedlord's." passed through Salem last night on his way home from the coast. F. O. Roberts and family passed through the city last night on their ay from Xewport. , II. G. Damon, the groceryman, left today for the Breltenbush country on a hunting and fishing expedition. C. C. Goodale, wlte and family, of Voedburn, were In the city for a short time Tuesday evening on their way home from the coast. Yrs. X. J. Haas has returned from Webster City, Iowa, where she has vi.'l'ed for the past four weeks. Miss Delpha Moore is visiting e.t Molalla at the home of Dr. E. R. Todd Mrs. Todd is Miss Moore's sister. Ed S. Johnson, of Silverton, is in the city. Arthur Rltchey, of Aanaconda, Mon tana, is visiting at the home of Jos. G. Moore, at High and Chemeketa streets. Mi. and Mrs. Carl O. Reynolds, who for the past several years have resid ed in this city, have moved to Port land. A. G Steelhammer, of Silverton, is In the city. A Dainty Toilet Article. Every lady who desires to keep up her attractive appearance, while at the theatre, attending receptions, when shopping, while traveling and on all occasions should carry In her purse a booklet of Gouraud's Oriental Beauty Leaves. This Is a dainty little booklet of exquisitely perfumed pow dered leeves which are easily removed and applied to the sliln. It is Invalu able when the face becomes moist and flushed and Is far superior to a pow der puff as it does not spill and soil the clothes. It removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, imparting a cool delicate bloom to the complexion. Put up In white and pink and sent any where on receipt of ten cents in stamps or coin. F. T. Hopkins, 37 Great Jonps Street, Xew York. NEW TODAY. IN BUSIXESS AGAIN' H. M. Baker has purchased the stock of new and secondhand goods of J. X. Schantz at 373 Commercial street, where he will be pleased to meet his old friends and patrons, as well as new ones. 8-21-31 FOR SALE Barrels and kegs, large and small, In good condition. The Belle Confectionery. 8-21-61 FOR SALE OR TRADE 90 acres first class land, 75 acres under cultiva tion, balance timber and pasture, running water, new five-room bun galow, good barn, chicken house, wind mill, water piped In house, close to school, will take Bonie city property as part payment. Price, $13,575; half cash, balance three years nt 6 per cent Interest. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 8-21-31 FOR SALE Automobile, 30 H.P. run about, cheap; good reasons for sell ing, neen run only 3100 miles. 81m onton Motor Co., 151 High st, phone Main 139. 8-31-2t ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices as required by law, fur nishing affidavit and proof of publlcatalon. FINE Brief Work Is our specialty. Let us figure with you on your next case. CAPITAIJOURNAI . SALES, 0REG0.X. Chapin - Herlo w Mortgage & Trust Company PORTLAND, OREGOJf Guaranteed 7o Profit-Sharing Bonds at Par Semi-Annual Dividends and Principal Guaranteed by the Chapin-Herlow Mortgage and Trust Company, with present assets of over ;$350,000 In addition to the Seven Per Cent, there la 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 flOO.Ouv Guaranteed Bonds in denominations of $10,000, $3,000, 12500, $1000, $500 and $100 each. Ma turing In 9 Vi 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 ....$100,000 Now sold of same 85,000 Amount now offered for sale 65,000 (o he sold at par $100. Total Amount of Second Offering ..$100,000 to he sold at premium $105 Total Amount of Third Offering ...$100,000 to be sold at premium $110 Total Amount of Fourth Offering ..$100,000 to be sold at prWm $112 H Total Amount of Fifth Offering ...$100,000 to be sold at premium $115 FOR THOSE WHO ARE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SECURE ANY PORTIOX OF THIS FIRST SERIES, it will yield a SPLENDID IN COME of better than 7 per cent on their Investment Call or write your orders. Deliveries made wherever desired. Address Dond Department. CHAPIN - HERLOW MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY Third Floor, Chamber of Commerce Building, PORTLAND, OREGON' SALEM OFFICE, 4IS-419 United Stales Bank Building A LIVE O.N E Six-room modern cot tage, cabinet kitchen, built-in china closets, buffet, linen closets, column openings, built In seats, screened porch, full basement, concrete shelves; price $2400 for five days only. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial St. 8-20-31 WANTED The Cosmopolitan Group requires the services of a represen tative in Salem and surrounding ter ritory, to look after subscription re newals, and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission'. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, Charles C. Schwer. The Cosmopolitan Group, 3S1 Fourth av., Xew York City. S-21-4t WAXTED Housekeeper for fall and winter. Out of town. Address W. C. D., care Journal. 8-21-tf WAXTED A few more campers to pick hops. Extra good picking, com mence Aug. 28; last three weeks; free potatoes, good water and camp ing ground. Women and children taken and returned by auto. Phone 607, or write Chas. I.lvesley, Salem, Oregon. 8-19-3t WAXTED 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 VACATION TIME Brings many acci dents. See Homer Smith and get an accident policy. It costs but a few rents a day for a guaranteed Income Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone 96. 7-27-tf NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly modern, four blocks from business section; $200 down, balance month ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf HOP PICKERS WAXTED 1000 hop pickers wanted to pick 400 acres of hops tt the Wlgrlca ranch, Inde pendence, Ore. Will pay 60c 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 VTTtTTTTt Sacred Heart Academy A CHARTERED INSTITCTIOX UNDER THE DIRECTION' OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESrS AND MART Modern Conveniences Domestic Comforts. Noted High School, Music and Art Departments. Religion of Pupils Is not Inter fered with. Scholastic year begins Sept 16. For Tear Book address Sister L Superior. FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking. Coats and Suits a specialty. Phone Main P10. 8-19-3t ABOUT 12 MILES FROM SALEM, ' MCE U-ACRE TRACT, BI OWXER. 14 acres, all cleared; Just 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 Bpot; Just 7 feet to water; $100 per acre; some terms. Address or phone II. Gra ham, Aumsvllle, Oregon. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sent ub. Highest prices paid for old gold, sil ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. Money sent by return mall, riiila. Smelting & Refining Co, established 20 years, S63 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa, To Dentists: We will buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and platinum. Highest prices paid. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBGHARDT A MEREDITH Resldeat Agents ISi State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercla. street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate sec irlty. BECHTEL BTKOS 147 8tate Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joha H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. AUCTIONEER Henry E. VoorheU, 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 DRT CLEANING WOEKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly, 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. niCDON-.RICIIARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD DENTED t REPAIRED . RIBBONS I ROLLERS J 3 BU'riaiss So me before yon do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD Pima Vila tt9 ! tl-21C N. CesauerclaL Salesu Oref