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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1912)
V DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OREGOX, FRIDAY! SEPTEMBER 13. 1912. Pste Six MEYERS' C j C:1r You serve your best interests wnen you snop nere OclLUI LlClJ' 0JCVlCiiC Quality 18c Zephyr Ginghams for Saturday only 10c a yard An assortment of pretty zephyrs In dainty patterns and good col ors; splendid for school dresses, etc.. SO inches wide, and a good ISc quality. TOMORROW JOf ID Reg. 50c Veils tomorrow 25c Veils to sell at 19c The 'Crlterlan Veil'' one that has proven very popular, full 14 yards In length, Mack, brown, navy, white and white with Mack dots. Priced fro to morrow at 19f and Jfc Mf A CITY NEWS. 6oo4 Dullness for Sale Inquire Salem Fence Works. 9-2-tf n an opinion rendered today, At- , torney-General Craw ford holds that Moved 'officers can kill a horse suffering with Capitol Furniture Manufacturing glanders, no matter who is the own company to 805 Xoith Liberty street. er. The request for the opinion came Phone Main 5S1. 9-ll-3t from Pendleton authorities, where a , horse was sold to a Canadian buyer. Piano Studio M!.s Beatrice Shelton will resume glanders, and the buyer left him, and lier classes In piano and ensemble tne seller disclaimed any ownership Sept 23. Studio 315 Marion street'0( him, and the authorities were In a Phono Main 1299. 'quandary as to what to do. Jewish New lear Dr. Anna Shaw Comin Yesterday was Rosh Hashkanah, the j Dr. Anna Shaw, president of the day marking, according to the He-; Women's National Suffrage Lee rue, brew reckoning, the anniversary of will visit Oregon early In October. She the Creation of the world, 5T63 years Is a brilliant woman and those who i . .. ........ . . ago. ' This Is It S6 acres, 7 miles south of Salem will M il any part or exchange for Salem I residence property. Parker & Ware-. ratn. with E. Hofer k Sons, 213 South) Commercial. 9-12-Jt Want a Trial Hans Dcoriues, a young man from Turner, who has taken a correspond ence course in book-keeping, was In the city this week trying to get a posi tion. Jle had samples of his work with him. and after applying to a groat ir.nny placej, was not successful. He Is welling to work hard and would J'kc to hear from anyone who needs a book-keeper. He looks like an latelll-! rnt young man of good habits. Prune Harvest Commence Waters Brothers have begun gatlier Ii.g the prunes from their forty-acre orchard Just south of the city, report ing ihAi ih violrt fr,m ihla vr.L , which ill be about 12. tons, is above the averago crop. The prunes are In first-class condition, only a very small percentage showing anv cracked skin . whlch results in the prune becoming mission free, no collection. Mrs. rour In a short time. With two weeks , Wetherred Is a prominent club wo i:.orn of the present favorable weather man of Washington and osganlzer of conditions the prune crop will be largely taken care of. The prunes from tills yard are being hauled by outo trueq to the Kurti drier, two mile north of the city. 1 PRUNES cern which has done more to advertise and make a market for Oregon prunes thau all other agencies combined solicits the opportunity to buy your 1912 crop of dried fruit. See us be fore you sell. WILLAMETTE TALLEI THINE ASSOCIATION EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN t TTT 7 VV O MIL (CM x The New Black Buck Made up on newest last, with 16-button top and medium toe A New Broad High-toe Last in gunmetal, patent leather and tan; full of style and will fit any foot ; to see them is to like them REINHART'S i The Quality Shop 1 j. .s - s - - BTTTT Salem's Largest . $75-2$8!Taffeta Petticoats $4.39 $10 Taffeta Petticoats $6.19 A general clearing of our high grade taffeta petticoats; Muck and some of the popular colors, tailored, fancy flounces. Take advantage of these. Ejlna Low Price Tomorrow A. Buick Automobile FREE Shop at Meyers' "You may get it See the car on display in our Shoe Section Open Next Week 1 Caleff Bros., who are getting In a new stock at the Derby & Larky cor ner, expect to be ready to oin for the public some time next week. fan Kill Stock !He was found to be suffering from csve tne opportunity snouia near ner. She will probably speak In Salem, al- clthough dates have not been arranged for visits. BroVe Ills Hip D. G. Henry, a prominent farmer of Spring Valley, and well known In Sa- lem. had the misfortune to break his hip by falling from a load of grain yesterday. Drs, Byrd and Smith went out to attend the injured man, who i. doing as well as could be expected un der the conditions. Many Are Ifcul-trrlnir , Registration at the city hall for tho city primaries and election Is under good headway, keeping Miss Hattle Mann, the registry clerk, busy most of the time. I'p to noon today 1 S2 had registered. W ith a registration of 60 yesterday and a steady Increase every day, it now looks as If the registration will be the heaviest ever made. Bright Woman lecture Mrs. Kdlth Tozier-Weiherred will lecture Monday evening at the Salem W. C. T. I', hall for that organization It Good Roads and Country Life. Ad- the Homo Consumer's League In that! state, which has done so much for Its development. It will be one of the best ! lectures ever given to the women of. tills city. The oldest handlers and shippers of Or egon prunes In the northwest. The con- 9 444 State Street Home of Hanan Shoes etM t and Best Store . and satisfaction goes witn every purcnase 85c Taffeta Silk special for tomorrow 58c yard A silk of good strength and f'.ne texture one that we sell regu larly at 85c colors navy, red brown, tan, pink, light blue, light and dark green. Your choice of our assortment to morrow yaH Xmii7ii1simI ' ' I J WOMAN'S IDEAL LAXATIVE IS DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS" GENTLT CLEANSES TOUR ST0M.,edy is one or two teaspoonfuls of de At'II, I.IVEK AND TH1RTI FEET j llcious Syrup of Figs. Try this to IF BOW ELS WITHOUT GRIPE OR ! night you'll feel splendid in the NAUSEA ENDS HEADACHE, BIL IOI SNESS, GASTRITIS STIPATION. AND CON' - A1I women get bilious, headachy and ' constipated simply because they don't ( exercise enough. They don't eat coarse feed, or enough fruit and green veget- abies. Those are nature's ways of keeping the liver and thirty feet of bcwels active; but very few women cniploy them. The next best way is delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of Figs alone. ; ble. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of There Is no need to have sick head- ( Figs and Elixir of Senna" Refuse, ache, backache, dizziness, stomach . v. ith contempt, the so-called Fig Syr sour and full of gases, bilious Bpells, ' vps sometimes substituted to fool you fcallowness, coated tongue, bad breath. ' The true, genuine, bears the name j bad complexion, nervousness and de-. California Fig Syrup Company; look ! pression. The surest and safest rem- for this on the label. The Oregon W ool Case Clyde Aitchison, chairman of the Railroad Commission, and officer of the Oregon Wool Growers' associa tion, departed yesterday for Denver, where he will attend a hearing to be held by the Interstate Commerce Commission on the Oregon wool rate case. Several months ago the Inter- tate Commerce Commission handed down a decision In the case, but the railroad companies complained against certain feature of It and declined to follow out the recommendations made along certain lines, and the hearing will cover all these things. Funeral Directors to Meet The annual meeting of the funeral directors of the state of Oregon will he held In Tortland next week. V. T. Rigdon, of this city, Is president, and it will devolve upon him to make re ply to the address of Velcome of May or Rushlight upon the convening of the assemblage. All the undertaking establishments of the city will be rep. resented at the gathering. Snt Two to Ajlom Two commitments to the insane asylum were made yesterday by Judge Webster, acting In the absence of County Judge Bushey. Those commit ted were Dick O'Brien, of Portland, and John Nelson, of Salem. The cause 'of Insanity In each case is alcoholism O'Brien is a bartender and Nelson Is a blacksmith. Slhoes I til MEYERS' mm Men's $1 $1.25 Outing Flannel Night Shirts 85c each These are made from a good quality outing flannel, and may be had with military, roll or v neck collar. A good, serviceable garment. Price low for tomor row's selling. W each Ladies $3.50 Shoes, special for tomorrow $2.48 pair Here is a fine kid lace shoe for women who desire a low heel; welt soles a shoe for comfort, with a dressy appearance. Reg ular 13.50 grade. Tomorrow 2.4" pair U .morning when the sour bile, clogged 'tp waste and poisonous matter have (been gently but thoroughly moved on r.nd out of your system, without neu- sea, griping or weaitness. Your bead will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stomach regulated; no more censtipation, gases, pains, and aches, It is simply at matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well always look well and feel your beet. But get the genuine the old rella- A Marriage License A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Albert Schmeideke, of Clln tonvllle, Wisconsin, and Myrene Miller, of Gervais. The wedding will take place at the latter place next Sunday. The Bet o the Market Is the cheapest. Place your next order with J. M. Lawrence, the grcery man, 197 South Commercial street Phone Main 311. A Stroke of Taraysl Mrs. John D. Ley, mother of Mrs. L R. Stinson, Is lying critically ill at her home near Estacada. Clackamas county .having been stricken with par alysis this forenoon. A. L. Fraser is a nephew and Mrs. T. S. Burroughs is a niece of the stricken woman. We Appreciate Your early ordering. Help us to avoid the Saturday afternoon rush. Phone 217 for yojir Sunday dinner meats. The Capital Meat Market. . Good Fat Hen For your Sunday dinner Is what you want: dressed to your order. We handle nothing but the best Phone Main Kl. The Sunset grocery. GOOD ' Today and tomorrow, matinee every day 3 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 3 JOHN L. SULLIVAN America's greatest and largest trained bear, giving a 20-minute exhi bition. Tris Is no three-minute stunt Gerald & Guy Comedy. Singing, Talking and Danci! f. Leopold Rosen P.y special request will be held over the balance of the week, for the good of those who enjoy a reaJ'y great violinist 4 Reels of Pictures 4 " ;-t.-t Fra Diavolo A big three-reel production Gaumont Weeklylatest daily happenings BLIGH THEATRE "WHERE ETEBBODT GOES" THE HOrSE OF ILL FEATURES Watch for our Sunday's Programme J Still keeping np the good work. Another dandy show t "The Merchant of Venice" A feature two-reel production by William Shakespeare. Ton Need A good reliable disinfectant this bol : weather. Ask F E. Shafer. Ihe saddle I ,nA h.niMi n an hr,iit Fntnmnoide. It U the best you can get. Frnlt Jar Special men alike, the enforcement of all laws We can save you money on the ' regardless of the social or political Schrara and the Golden State Masou j standing or of wealth or poverty. We (wide mouth) fruit Jars. See Sper- j d. mand the public ownership of pub ling's, 311 North Commercial street he utilities, the employment of home Phone Main 68. ! - To "Start Something" A "s:art something'' meeting will be held at St. Paul at 2:30 In the after noon of Saturday, September 21, for the purpose of boosting that locality. A number of prominent men from Sa lem will speak. Family ttu .Murdered. Council fluffs. Ia., Sept. 13. Mar tin Thompson, his wife and Infant son were found murdered today In their ( home southwest of here. The heads of the victims were crushed, evidently while they slept. There Is no clue to the assasss'.n. , Strle of Builder. Cincinnati. Sept. 13. A s-.rie of 2000 men encaged in the building trades 'was called here today as the result of strife between the International Asso ciation of Steamfitteis cud the I'nited Plumbers. The strike is the biggest In the history of the city, and is tying up construction on many buildings. The Implicit confidence that many I people ' have In Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is 'founded on their experience In the use jof that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that It has effected. For sale by all dealers. Candidate's Cards For City Marshal The undersigned will be a candidate for the nomination for city marshal and chief of police at the city prima ries. D. W. GIBSON, 9-12-tf For City Recorder. I hereby announce my candidacy for city recorder at tho primaries Novem ber 4th. Platform Courtesy, correct records of proceedings, law and evi dence. . 9-13. EARL RACE. NEW TODAY'. LAND GIVEN AWAY-A11 we want Is the wood, this land lies 6 miles from Salem. Come In and let us tell you about this. Parker t,Wareham, with E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 9-H-3t FOR SALE Eight-room Swiss bunga low, and 6 lots, on south side, close to school; price $3500. Parker & Wareham. with E. Hofer Sons, 213 S. Commercial street 9-ll-3t WANTED IMMEDIATELY Three boys to carry paper route, for the Capital Journal. Must have wheel. 9-5-tf FOR SALE Acre tracts Just outside the city, fifteen minute car service; all under cultivation; price $500 per acre; t.O cash, balance l per month, years. street." without interest for three Orfgon Realty Co.. 273 State 9-15-31 WANTED To buy a team, must weigh from 2100 to 210 lbs. Address 2305 X. 21st stre t. Salem, Or. 9-13-3t FOR SALE Modern 6-rooin cottage on Center street Phone 8S0 9-12-3t FOR RENT Nice large front room over Salem Hardware Co.. 120 North Commercial street Apply Salem Hardware Co. 9-13-3t- SHOW I MMMttMMIMMMMIMMMmi SOCIALISE IX OrR DAI. The only party In the field, that has a Muare Issue for everybody, Justice I to all. partiality to none, we stand for ei;ual opportunity to all men and wo- labor on all public works, and of an tight-hour day of labor, and that of ficers are only men and women, and when elected to office, are the serv ants and not the masters of the party, but are only chosen to represent the Interest of the whole people. We therefore present to the people our chosen representatives, chosen to fill the positions at the November election and ask the support of all voters that want jus.'Je carried out; the pledges of the old parties have been a farce, made to be broken as has been proven .for the past twenty years, ours lor j justice In our day, Socialist Party Ticket For President Eugene V. Debs Vice-President Emile Siedel Presidential Electors. O. Henry Oleen, Deer Island; Geo. Dabritz, Falls City; C. W. Banta, Ash land; H. J. Butler, Portland; P. Lewis, Lebanon. For State Officers l S. Senator B F. Ramp Congress, First Dist, W. S. Richards Secretary of State, George H. Hinsdale Ji.stice Suureme Coourt C. C. Biix Marlon Coanty Ticket. Representatives Henry Chapelle, G. H. McNeal, E. W. Ross, J. W. Jory, F. J. Von Bchren. County Judge E- C. Minton Commissioner Lew-sen Hadley Sheriff T. J. Clark Clerk I D. Ratllff recorder E. G. Lantz Treasurer.. J. W. Hunt School Superintendent, Dr. Armstrong Assessor T. V. McClellon Surveyor J. B. Hoss Coroner B. B. Pehr Prosecuting Attorney .. .J. E. Hosnier Justice of Peace for Salem District R. R. Ryan Governor is an Educator. Governor West deserves all praise for his crusade against vice officials; but the chief good that will come of It will be its educational effect It will demonstrate again that the motive for vice lies deeper than perverse human nature; It Is embedded in the spirit of our social order. Our social system Is based upon the principle of personal gain for personal advantage. He who wins over his ftjjlows can have the good things, w hile he who loses must struggle for existence. This Is the motive and inspiration of organized business, and it is as well the motive and inspiration of organized vice, and of universa' graft. This motive is al ways present, always supreme the moving spirit of our social system. Commercialized vice obtains in all the cities and cannot be dislodged. Graft is everywhere and cannot be checked. In spite of reform. In spite of religion, these will go on Increasing with out developing commercial order. We will i , nave vice and graft so long as we have i the Industrial commercial system that gives them motive. Socialists d0 not believe in dividing up. How would you divide up a rail road or a postoffice department? They believe in collective ownership. Is It perversity, or Is It want of ln- ! formation that Inspires some of Rev. Dr. Stillman's flings at Socialism He Is a candidate for congress, and he oi'ght to brighten up. The big bull mooscr took from the socialist platform some of Its Imme diate demands and put Into bis plat form. They will all be doing that All patent medirtnes or medicines ad j vertised tn this paper are for sals at tlDR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem. Orecea Also Dr. Stone's POISOX OAS SEXZDT ft snow white medicine, contains no sugar of lead, opium, nor other pol- ! Ulflnn. A IT. W-B Annltjl hnn. wuvwa IUU(n Dl 11. .ICi; MWU . at once relieves, and soon cures la Cam nation of the skin generally known as Fatten Oak, 25c sad E-0c , pretty soon. j . x : i . j - - . 4 I bottles. FOSTER & BAKER Peaches Yakima Valley Elbertas, extra fine for canning, per crate 63c Watermelons 15c to 30c Musk melons ...5c to 15c Cantaloupes 6c, 6 for 25c Tokay grapes.. 10c, 31b for 25c Home grown grapes, per bas ket 45c Ripe tomatoes 5c lb, 6 for 2,"c Green corn, per doz 10c Best bulk blend coffee ,35c Prompt Anto Delivery. I'bone 2,9. $sO,000,0(lO Lost Annually by Wage. Earners. Dr. Sadler estimates that about $S0,- 1 000,000 In wages is lost annual'y to the American people as a direct result of colds. Lost time means lost wagen end doctoring is expensive. Use Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. It will stop the cough, and heal and soothe the sore and Inflamed air passages. Cure your common colds quickly, and prevent their developing into more serious conditions. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no opiates. Is safe for children. The genuine is In the yellow- package Klamath Falls are tonguing a sweet morssC L. R. Rich, married in Jan uary, Is confronted by wife No. 1, from whom he had neglected to get a legal separation. He skipped Electric Wiring Call GEORGE PETTIN'GELL. Phone Main 187, 135 North Liberty Btreet Estimates furnished. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real EsUte secirtty, BECHTEL k BTNON 117 Stat 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 TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or. j MllMl'V Til I I IAl On farm and city property. John U. Scott over Chicago Store, Salem. Or- ,'egon. Fbone los2. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl'RGHABDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents State Street AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorheis. Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 1S3 Rigdon Residence Main 11L BIGD0N-RICHARDS05 CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AN'D.DBI CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 43S Ferry St Phone Main 2251 WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sent as. Highest prices paid for old gold, sil ver, old watches, broken Jewelry nl1 precious stones. Money sent by return mail, rhila. Smellin? ft Befiolni? Ci established 20 years. S63 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists: We will bny your gold filings, gold scrap. land platinum. Highest prices paid- TYPEWRITERS 111 Hakes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED BEPAIBE . BIBB053 I ROLLERS i SUPPLEES ! See me before yon do enytnln. C. M. LOCKVVOOD Pbeno Vatn M3 flt-tll X. CeauMrtlal, Sslra. Orep i r