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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1912)
V DAI1I CAPITA! JOURNAL, SAIEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1918. Fege Eight I A "Bukk" Touring Car Given Free See it in the Shoe Section W. B. and LaVida Corsets, Sahlin Waists, Ferris Waists, Merode Underwear Munsing Underwear, Onyx Hosiery; Formosa, Derby, Dent, Mascot, Eskay Gloves Salem's Bifl Department Store The Leading Style Center A Free Guess for the Auto Given with every One Dollar Purchase Special Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Suits 3 The Season's New Offerings Ready for Inspection r WL i'ij t ) Sale of Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits $20.00 Suits Harvest Special, $13.35 High-clans, m.n-tallored SUITS, made from Lymans vllle Chevlota, English and Scotch mixture which are yarn-dyed. These suits are woll made and fin ished. The linings are guaranteed. Don't wait until the needs of the season become urgent. It's too late then to get the preferred range of styles. Take advantage now Just far enough away from Autumn to escape hurried choosing near enough to pick the choicest styles. View this assortment right away and make your selection Only $13.35 Our showing of NEW COATS, SUITS, DK12SSK8 and WAISTS reveal the many new stylish lines for Fall and WJnter. Make your selections at Meyers'. A safe place Ho trade. New Footwear for Fall A distinguishing beauty and Individuality characterizes our displays of fall and winter foot wear. New lasts in the popular leathers button and lace. We will Blioe the ontlre family at small cost and give satlofaction In quality nnd fit. Try us for your next pair. OUR 604th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Gowns extra special 98 cents each A well fashioned, well finished gar mentneatly trimmed with fancy stitch and finishing braid. White only, with pink, blue or white braid. A quality that Is made to sell at $1.25. Your choice Wednesday 98c (See Window DlBplay) None Sold Before 8:30 New Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings Fashion's fall favorite are here All the new weaves and colorings; an array that will give you great pleasure to select from. Not only Is the collection of DRESS, COAT and SUIT FABRICS most liberal In vari ety and price range, but the values we offer cannot be matched elsewhere.. We've an elegant collection of DRESS TRIMMINGS iu bead, fur, etc., which we will be pleased to show you. NEW LINENS Good Clothes for Men and Boys If we got you to wearing our clothes you'll be a credit to us and to the community, and to yourself. Many a man has been more successful by looking so; and that Is what HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Do for the man who wears them; he looks like a winner, and that helps. The all-wool fabrics are a part of It; the fit, the tailoring, the style, all contribute; the best clothes you could possibly buy for the money. Let us supply your . Furnishing Needs Good Shirts, Underwear, Hose, Neckwear and all the other togs in A Beautiful Display of Gribbons Imported Table Linens if Linen Towels and Fancy Pieces are now ready The Largest Display of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases in Salem A line of TRUNKS that will please from the standpoint of strength, handsomeness and price. Stylish, serviceable HAND HAGS and SUIT CASES. (Second Floor Store). A showing of Linen that will beautify any home; render long and ef ficient service and give the housewife much satisfaction. We have PURE LINEN DAMASK, la widths from 00 to 72 Inches, at 50c to $2.75 per yard. Napkins to match, $1.23 to $8.59 dozon. LINEN SETS Cloth, with border all around, and NAPKINS to match $5 to 130 set A complete display of LINEN HUCK TOWELING; ; plain and pat terned pieces, 16 to 22 Inches wide and priced 25c to 65c a yard, NEW DAMASK TOWELS In a good variety, 50c to $1.23. And an unsually fine collection of EMBROIDERED LINEN DOILIES SCARFS and CENTER PIECES. Let us show you these In our Domestic Section (Main aisle). 3 Candidates' Cards For City Mursluil. 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 the primaries Novem ber 4th. Platform Courtesy, correct records of proceedings, law and evi dence. fl-13 EARL RACE. Cbpyrtght Hut Schiffoer ic Marx Bl B3 mo New Detachable Umbrella Handles 50c to $10.00 each An array of choice HANDLES In a variety of good styles 50c to $10 UMBRELLA BASES-All ready for the handles; qualities at $2.50 and $3.50 Special Sale of Lace Collars, Chemisettes, Coll'r and 58r . Cuff jfjTr Sets JffiSL Etc. , These assortments Include Ve n lee, Cluny and Plaucn Lace, made up Into these attractive pieces and sets. They're new and very stylish surely a chance to save on fine neck, wear. Your choice two lots 55c and 85c this week (See Window Display). ! VS; Wood Business (or Hale Inquire Sulem Fence Works, 9-2-tf Itolllns Fixe Watches Right At 1115 South Commerclul street. 'J ho Orcgontiinit Restaurant Will serve chicken dinner Sunday. Mnnos Bros, .proprietors. Come early. . .Too I. ft 8. A. The Salem clnss of the Internation al ntle Student) Association, Drool lyn, N. Y., will hold tholr regular woekly study Ht 439 Court street, up- tuirs, Sunday at 11 a. in. Undenom Inatlonal. All 11 1 bl e students welcome. No collections. I',IMM.mi,iiiMiu iwitrnVrllMI Hum, Look Through Kryptok Invisible Illrocal Lens fi today. The moment you real ize there Ih NO DIVIDING UM-J visible to the eyes, that you can eo both for and near through ONE LENS, you'll know of the wonderful Improvement Kryp tok Invisible Lenses are over the old fashioned klud. Will you look today? a. Mccni ocn Optometrist 131 North Commercial Street (Ground floor) rhone 925 Office bourn 9 to 5 Sla j ton Dunk Healthy Stay km banks show an Increase ot money on hand of $54,000 over this time last year. Owns an Overland Mr. Max O. Duren, ot Iluren & Ham ilton, is the proud owner of brand now 1913 Overland cur, which he bought this week of C. L. Rose com pany. To Marry Next Week Churles L. Allison, of Turner, se cured a license this morning nt the clerk's office to wed Miss Alta J. Os born, of Turner. The wedding Is to take place at tne home town of the parties September IS. A Bargain In a new, up-to-date homo and two lots; modern. See Derby & Co., U. S. Natlonnl Hank building. Thin Is It- 86 acres, 7 miles south of Salem will sell any part or exchange for Salem residence property. Parker & Ware- ham. with E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial. 9-12-ut Piano Instruction Miss Beatrice Shelton, teacher ot wide experience In piano, Is arranging classes for the opening of studio work Monday, September 23. Studio 345 .Marlon street. Telephone 1299. Will Take It Fiisy ;No Experimenting Done Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hoylngton left ' On your children's eyes. We mnke Salem this morning for Lyons by team a spoolalty of correcting eyes right; They will drive lolsurely, taking their no extra charge for examination. Sat nienla at the towns along the road. Isfnctlon guaranteed. Dr. M. P. Mcn Abivut three days will be consumed In delsohn. offices 210-2U IT. S. National making the round trip. iHnnkHldg. . eod3t PRUNES The oldest handlers and shippers of Or egon prunoe In the northwest. The con- cern which hns done more to advertise and make a market for Oregon prunes than all other agencies combined solicits the opportunity to buy your 1912 crop of dried fruit. See us be fore you soil. WILLAMETTE VALLEY PRUNE ASSOCIATION The University of Oregon Correspondence School offers, Fr"e, with the exception of cost of postage on papers and cost of the University Extension llulletlon. to Clt-lncns ot Oregon, forty Unlverslt) Courses by Mall. Ability to profit by the courses selected Is the only re quirement for enrollment In the Correspondence Department. Courses are offered in the departments of Itotany, Dobatlng, Economics, Education. Electricity, English Literature, Engllnh Composition, History. Mathematics, Mocbanlcal Drawing, Physical Education. Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary of the Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eupeoe, for Information and catalogue. Courses In Residence at ths Vnlverolty prepare for the Professions of En gineering, Journalism, Law, Medicine nd Teaching. Full semester opens Tuosday, September 17. Addre the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the Schools of Edu cation, Commerce, Law, Modlclne, and Music. Monuments Having Just received a new consign, ment of granite monuments offer spe cial Inducements. Free auto service. Call Main 1266 Salem Granite Works, City View cemetery. Tues-Sat-tf Registering Itnpldly. Up to last night 214 had registered for the city election. Ward No. 2 Is in tho lead with 56 and ward No. 4 Is a close second with 54. Charge Is Yagrancy Sylvia Phillips was arrested In a local lodging house early this morning on a charge of vagrancy. Her case will be tried this afternoon In police court. The Stuyton Railroad Stayton is digesting a proposition made by J. F. Mounce to complete a railroad from that city to West Stay ton within a year, If given a bonus of $1500. Furniture nnd I'nlforms New steel lockers for the mllltln hoys and 500 opera chairs for the new armory have arrived, after a long do lay. The lockers are' 18 Inches by 72, and every man has one, and also the key, giving him an opportunity to keep his uniform and ''fixings" private. When all the furniture and equipment arrives, the new armory will hnve one of tho finest auditoriums in the state. Sues for Divorce Louisa Harriett Day has commenced a suit for divorce from John Frank Day. to whom she was married In Sa lem July 31, 1911. She makes the charge of cruel and Inhuman treat ment as a ground for the dissolution of the marital relations. Several months ago Mrs. Pay caused the hus band to be arrested for assault, with the result that he was bbnnd over un der botids to keep the peace. The parties formerly lived In Yew Park. i M llliiiuctte Hardware Co, I Yours for everything In hardware. j Vv'atch us grow. 426 State street. ! Has Cone to Chicago Dr. B. H. White has gone to Chicago to take special clinical work In one of the large hospitals. wstf Miss Juinleson Married Friends here yesterday were notified ot the marriage of Miss Mary Jamie son, at the home of her mother, near Hlllsboro, the groom being a Mr. Davis a mining electrician of Colorado. They went to California for their honey moon. Miss Jamieson was at one time In charge of the public library here, and was also a student at Willamette. Visiting Ills Brother Q. C. Patterson, a brother of J. A. Pttterson, the merchant, Is In Salem on a visit Mr. Patterson Is In the em ploy of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany as passenger conductor. He Is well Impressed with Salem and its surroundings as well as with what he has seen of the Willamette valley. See Miss Buff About your next winter's hat. She can savo you money e n ready-made-up fall and winter hats, and will make your hat over. 165 North Liberty street, next to Imperial Furniture store. SALEM VOCAL STUDIO 610 State Street Opposite Postofflce. Careful attention given to be beginnen and thorough Instruc tion accorded advanced pupils In the art or singing. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Reid Don't Full To See the new and most complete line of fall and winter hats in Sulem now M:own by Mrs. L. O. Curtis ut 134 North Liberty street, before buying elsewhere. Examine Your Wash Boiler' It may have a hole In it. The Wil lamette Hardware company have a fcale on copper ones. We can Bave you money. 426 State street. Leaves for Home Mrs. S. C. Hradeson,- who was for merly Miss Mildred Baker, has left for her home at Trout Lake, Washington. She will stop In Portland to visit her uncle, N. 0. Baker, for a few days, be ing accompanied as far as Portland by her mother, Mrs. O. C Baker, who will visit relatives and friends for a week or so. Wexford The first picture of a new series "What Happened to Mary." MATISEE TODAY The story ot this picture ap peared In the August Ladles' World. See this first picture to appreciate the rest of the series A series of favorite MARY SOXGS tendered with this picture by CHAP, TBAX AXD II A BUY Hear them tonight "A Trip to Washington, D. C." Tomorrow Charles F. Elgin, Candidate for Nomination Office of CITY KECOKDEIt To the people of Salem: I desire to serve a second term, and submit my official record as my recommendation Samuel 0. Burklmrt. Candidate for Domination for office of City Marshal. 11. A. Crossitn. Candidate for re-election to the of fice of City Treasurer at the primar ies to be held In the city of Salem, Or., November 4, 1912. Some women plan so far ahead they name their grandchildren before their first baby Is out of long clothes. Electric Wiring Call GEORGE FETTINGELL. Phone Main 187, 135 North Liberty street Estimates furnished. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bt'BGHAKDT MEREDITH Resident Agents 185 State Street AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. P. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. KIGDOIf.RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaker! 2.52 N. High Street. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate seciritT. 147 Stole Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 279 North Commerclti street Phone Main 813 MONEY TO LOAN thus. m. ruim Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, OK MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joha H t Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 225! W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. V e t e r I narlaa- Graduate Klllip College. Chicago, HI" which enJoM largest practic in the wofli Lameness, dentistry and diseases ot the foot a specialty. Phones: Re"'' dence, 1961; office, 278. Offlce feed barn. 420 S. Commercial street WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sentu Highest prices paid for old gold, j ver, old watches, broken jewelry precious Btoues. Money sent by reW mall. Phlla. Smelting & Mhht established 20 years, 863 Chestnut su Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists : We w buy your gold filings, gold and platinum. Highest price J TYPEWRITERS) All Hakes ; BOUGHT i SOLD RESTED REPAIBE' ; RIBB0SS j BOLLEBS '. surrtff 'i Se me before you do anytM"" C. M. LOCKWOOi' Phese Mali 8 n tll-nt If. Commercial. Sale 0"