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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
ii4Miuj.tfii,itiJiiu.M.ht.,,i,, tir t Wn,-hl ; ... vm')Ml Jim fcIWl ..r. t h (t hr -ii'mi .lii)lJilij n-tn ,( ,m r .-"'"-"'"riw" PAIIT CAPITAL JOPBIfAL, 8ALEM, PRECOX, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. Page Eight M ii II M 11 tl 19 M M II n n 11 M II !i M 11 11 U tl si a n M n ll ll 11 ll M M II M I! 11 II It M ti it u M 11 11 U N 11 ll ri n u ii u ii ii ti M N tl 11 U ! E Purchase at Meyers You May Get the Buick Auto--FREE THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOODWm K.N ii ii. ii im r' , i Etery Time We Si ll a Mini One of Our HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suit or OvercoaU we fed Unit we've dono lilm a special service; and before ho gels through wilh It ho fouls the same way. Hart Schnffncr & Marx make such good cluthes that when we Introduco a man to them wo've made lilm a friend, not only of u, but of the clothes. Het tor get aciialnted here. Coum and look, anyway. Special State Fair Offerings in Our Men's Section All $20 Suits Specially Priced at $13.85 Including all the newest fabrics end colorings anil the very best styles a chnneo to buy a Good Suit at a tremendous saving. All $1.50 Shirts, Special This Week $1.00 each Men here's your chance to slock lip on good servlcefble Shirts, the $1.50 kind. Your choice, $1.00 All 6Uc Fancy Hose prices this week, 3 pair for $1. 1 low's this for a Iloso bargain 3 pairs for 50c HoHe, , A Dollar and a Half Worth of Hose for $1.00 Tomorow is Remnant Friday. All Remnants 1-2 Price PERSONALS. Karl Neugebauer, expert watch and Jewelry repairing. Capital Drug Store. 8-20-eodtf Good Business for Sale Inquire Salem Fence Works. 9-2-tf More Hop Pickers Wanted In J. Baumgartner's yard east of town. 9-5-31 For Fresh Olympia Oysters Phone 2125, Salem Fish and Poultry Market. 9-2-6t Nliilo In the C Ity You should see the real values that Miss Huff Is giving for so little money in ready to wear millinery; 165 North Liberty street. (icrnmn Want n Wife John Llchty, a German widower, aged 45, Informs The Capital Journal that he wants a wife. Ho has eleven 'acres of good land four and a half j miles from Salem on Route 3. Ho has a house and barn, eleven head of cat ! tie, milks four cows, and has about ten head of swine. He Is a man of good habits and the right kind of a i woman who Is willing to share his labors and his home can find a good man. Address him Salem, Route 3 or go out and see his place. Something (i nod In the way of a poultry farm, 6 i acres, one-half In prunes, good cot tage, wood house, Incubator room, brooder rooms, chicken houses, scratch Ing pens, city water. This place must be seen to be appreciated, 10 minutes' walk from depot, nt Falls City. Price $3000. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street. 8-28-vt Oyster Cocktail And hot drinks at Belle's. 9-5-3t For Shrlner' Pay D. G. Tammasle, one of the leading Sl.rlners1 of the state, Is In the city making final arrangements for Shrln crs' Day, Saturday. The Last Step In Typewriter EtoIu. tlon , Will be found la the Royal Stand ard. See It at the Fair grounds this week. Main pavilion. The machine will be handled In Salom by W. I. Sta ley, of the Capital Business College. Oyster Cocktail And hot drinks at Belle's. 9-5-3t Hi Sllt-tz Rancher Among state fair visitors Is Emll T. Raddant, who owns a ranch of 1700 acres (700 acres of timber) In the Sl lttz country, Is attending the state fair. Ho saved his grain crop, thresh ing 6000 bushels oats. He expects to feed It all to 70 cows and 100 head of hogs. He has 200 acres under cultiva tion. Magnificent Fireworks The fireworks at the fair grounds last night were simply magnificent. Among other features was a repre sentation of the "War In Tripoli." It first showed a city with Its twinkling lights, then the big guns and small arms busy while from overhead an aeroplane dropped bombs and two big battleships blazed away at each other In a wonderfully realistic way. There vas a big crowd, and to say that one end all enjoyed it is to Btute a fact very mildly. The fireworks at the 1912 fair will be told of 70 years from now I y "the children" who saw them last night. Roller Skating Bear THE GRAND TONIGHT-IS and 25c Some people Insist upon looking for arbutus when every roadside Is flam ing with the goldenrod. It costs good money to market grain direct from the machine, and as a rule the prices later on warrant holding. He makes a success who does bettef than was expected of him. FOR SALE Five acres of stump land, half mile from car line; two miles from corner of Commercial and State streets. Price $900. Cash $500, bulnnce easy. Square Deal Realty Co., IT. S. Hunk building. Room 304. Phone 470. A NEW CI.AS8 In shorthand at the Capital Business College this Mon day, September 9. Following this new cIushos in shorthand will be started every three or four weeks during the fall months. Students may enter the commercial depart ment on any school day of the week. MONEY TO LOAN On good Heal Estate secsrlty. BECIITEL BTNON 847 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 81S NEW TODAY. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE On North 12th street for rent, bath and toilet, $10 per month. Phone 2168, or call 384 North Summer. 9-5-2t FOR RENT Two new six-room flats near the high school, all modern. Can be arranged as a rooming house. Will bo ready for occupancy by Oct. 1. Inquire at 660 North High street. 9-5-3t FOR SALE Fifty head of pure bred and registered Angora nannlos. Phone Main 1554, forenoons. J. H. Rhoten, 1795 South Liberty street. 9-3-tf WANTED Prune pickers by Monday at E. A. Aufrance's, East Salem. Phone Farmers 663. 9-5-3t WANTED IMMEDIATELY Three boys to carry paper routes for the Capital Journal. Must have wheel. 9-5-tf NOTICE No trespassing will be al lowed on the property at corner of Washington and Berry street. A. J. Griffin, proprietor. 9-5-3t NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly i modern, four blocks from business s Ojster Cocktail And hot drinks at Belle's. ! section; $200 down, balance month . I ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor-9-5-3t na'ck building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf- NEW SHOW TODA Y AT, THE BLIGH THEATRE "Where Everybody (Joes." ' ' Salem's only Vaudeville, best Pictures, Orchestra music. Fire-proof theatre of many exits. Coming Sunday Tint C. Goodwin, America's greatest comedian, In Oliver Twist, 5000 feet. You will enjoy every Inch of It. HOP PICKERS WANTED 1000 hop pickers wanted to pick 400 acres of hops at the Wlgrlch ranch, Inde pendence, Ore. Will pay C0o 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 WANTED WOMAN for general housework, on farm; good wages'. Inquire of Dr. J. C G.rlfflth, U. S. Bank building. 9-4-3t WE HAVE A fine hotel proposition, all modern, and the only hotel in the town. A little capital will handle. Call on us at 124 South Liberty street. Great Western Investment company. 9.4-3t VACATION TIME Brings many acci dents. See Homer Smith and get an accldont policy. It costs but a few cents a day for a guaranteed Income Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone 96. 7-27-tf mmvsmr Roller Skating Bear THE GRAND TONIGHT-15 and 25c MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FOBD Over Ladd and Bush Bonk. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, John II Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. AUCTIOXEEB Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. ItlGDOJi-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDR? AND DRY CLEANING WOBKS No machinery to tear and wear out dolicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY HCRHHAUHT & MEREDITH Resident Agents IKi Slate Street FOR RENT Store room or workBhlp, will rent cheap. T. G. Illlgh, Bllgh theatre. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices' paid for old gold, sli ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. Money sent by return mull. Phlliu Smelting & Refining Co., established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 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