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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1912)
if Tf EtgM D1I1T CAPITAL JOUBIfAL, BALEM, OREflOS. MONDAY, DECEMBER S, 1912. Meyers' Annual Clearance Sale Many are the opportunities offered during this nnual Clearing and Readjustment Sale. Special attractive price reductions in every sec tion of Salem's Largest Store. Visit "Meyers" this week and take advantage of the many specials offered during the special clearance. Women's High-Class Ready-to-Wear, ONE-HALF PRICE Great Reductions on Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Etc. )im)m:k( iiii:is and Hll'MUKIfY i:.m. Regular !" I'Miisdtclii ;l miii embroidered cik( lliinilkctvli'ofs '!"i'riince 4iM', ichil en . Ii'c Wr hand i n.l n 'iloreil ll.nnl lit rclilcfN, nil lire linen, booi. Miehcllj HI) llollllbll nr. lliio, Hpoi'liil clearance oii..ll(lc, Sjiiiinl mile i f Vdiise, Oio.liil mill I I liny Larcn, h wry dnlnlj mid xiiilsili. shewing) tpi'ilii iriiriinro nl s!0 per cent le notions IlniiiloligM nt 2l per cent lexs. Our I'xtciiNlvi' Klionlng of fine leiilher mill ullver mesh hand. him mid iiursi'H, no rocrve.. Less 'JO per rent llriiki'ii IIiii'n of Handlings, a hplendltl lot, your clmlri' .... Half Price All Hatpins, rlciiriinco Mile, spc t'liil your choice Lckn onctlilnl great iisNortiiii'iit of Iii'IIh, (miry mill eliisllo styles, clear- ii nee speelnl Iliill'-piice llrnds In n I in n ils, nil mimi In r sles mnl t'olorlnuN your choice One-luilf price Hell pins mill liuehles specliil rleiiriiiire nt Hull' price mi:vs si:i tiox lints, Spcclnl, (dose thai sell rciiiiliuly nt 2.(10, jour choice, special clearance, each . . St 1 Hals that Nell usually al spcclnl, each iM."" Our entire line of lien's Slili ls, including (iolf anil .Negligee, In plain mnl pleuleil Iminoiiin, all I lie latest paltcrns, no ri sen c, j our choice , .Lcm 20 per rent Men' regular 2.1c Cashmere Hose, einlirolilcrcil figure on In step, speelnl clcniancc, price Hoc for 2 pair Mcii'h regular $2.11(1 liiilorwciir nt 1,,'iO.. Two-piece cotton ami wool mlxcil underwear, tan col or, all slcs extra mine, $2,110 Mini, clenrance snle, per suit $I..VI DOMESTIC SUCTION 2."r pretly lliiplonne Silk, In lav ruder, dink green, cream anil lit-lit hliiet a must excellent full lie for prelly dresses, wulsls, tr., cleiirmice sale Less oiie-lhlnl A uiiml i. -.oilmen! of Superfine I liiiiucl, tery suiliilile for kl iniiiins, Inches wldei a regu lar 20c grade, clearance sale less one-third 'J.'.e .cphjr (Inrliaiiis ami l'gp. tlini Tissues; your choice dining tills special clciiranee Hall' price Spiclal I Icariinco of HalKle Regular l.'ie iiiallt, lilack and while, figured, yil ..Hall' price A Special ( leu i n nee of All l ines Attracllte Kiii'l'iiIiis In ei cry Depurl incut CITY NEWS. The Mute library will bo closed New Year's eve. Dr. J. II. Clements has moved his offices to the Salem Hank & Trust building; rooms 410-11-12. 12-23-M Kor wile, one gmnl No. 3 Oliver type writer, and one No. (i llomlngton type writer. Address llox (11, Salem, 12-2S-3t MFC II M( (MIIFH U'FI TIC TUKATMFNTS A It K NOT Til F. "NKW 1.IFF." TUFA I'M FN IS, HIT N I ITTU'S OWN KF.tlFDY. DR. S. Z. BARTLEY OFI'ICK 1KKMIS SilN-INM SU.FN llAMi Tltl'ST MTl.llN, FOKMKItLY IHt. SITKVFS MTI.IMNG PICTURE Soo our lino of mouldings ami get order. DARNETTS l lo Ve Liberty Theatre THE CYCLERY C. II. .MOIiSH LLOYD KAMSPF.N lllcyelcs, Sundries and ltepiilrliig, lcksmlths-Ho) Fitted. 211 SOI TH HKill 8TKKF.T S U K.M, OKKUOX -i.. :: mm-1 snoi: si:m(n l.mlles i'l.OII, :i..",ll, $1,011 shoes In a ureal nssorliucnt of styles, all lenlhers, jinir choice . .INc I, miles' piilenl kill ami lui shoes, pnpiiliir lasts, ery ileslr. niile, $:i..'iii ami $1.00 muiie nt pulr $2.10 l.mlles' hluli era lie shoes, $:..1II anil $1,110 (iialiles, special clearance, pair $2.s Men piitcnt kid and calf shoes, lace mid hiilloii styles, $:i.r.O lo $U0 irrmlcs at pr $2.7 Hoys' tan, patent ami calf leather shoes, extra (rood unities $2.rl to $:i.O0 kinds, at . .$I.!IS Children's kid, calf mid patent shoes, sixes H 1-2 to II, lace mid hiillon styles, $l.,'i0 In $2.00 Itrades, special, pair lISc Children's shoes, same us iilunc, sizes ; 1-2 to S, $.2.-i to $l.:0 shoes, pair (ISe I'liTTICOATS AMI ( OHSTIS The popular klosl'll I'ellleoals, I al' let a silk and iiiessnllncs, hliiek and colors, your eliiilec. I. ess onc-foiirlli Mnl Ire stock of I'laiinelelle DresshiK Siiciiicis, special cleainnce at ..Less per cent Special Cleiirmice o( Corsets lleiiiilur iv.OO Corscls . .$:.!N Itemilar I..M Corscls $2.!l llcmilar i:i.(IO ( orscis . .$2.!i:i Itemilar $2.0(1 Corset . .$l.!is licir. $I..MI, $2.00 Corset $U!) :GO.ODlQOODS HJMHWKXE9 J rJLUUHMMUM Attorney Carey F, Martin has moved his law offices to rooms 412-413 411 Masonic Temple. 12-L'S-tt I'm lies wishing largo o a 1. dial's, ciii :' Homer 11. Smith's otte.-e, Vc Corn.icK I i.lldlng. 12 '.'! If Phone Main 2tti for your next sup ply of groceilos, quick delivery and I prompt service. Try our homo made doughnuts, Good red apples only HOY per bushel. lOdgar's Grocery, coiner Court and High streets. FRAMING an estlmato before placing your ART SHOP 131 X. l iberty Street. mil ii (JI.OVKS AM) i:( KWKAK nebular $l.7. Auto K id Wows, special clearance, pair $l.ll!l A lii'eul asNortiiiciit of fine .Neck near, collars, jahots, cuff sets, etc, your chulce at ..Half-price si i.Ks and i)in;ss ;oons Itemilar K.'te Taffelu Silks, pop. lar colors, Is Inches wide; spc- i In I at .Hie loo la id mid Fancy Si'Ihj your choice I.t ss 20 per cent Dress Cleiirmice nt ..Half price Special sale of lilrli K'lide male rials In Hit popular colors! Iieaiillfiil fahrlts for afternoon mid cienliitf koiviis anil dresses) lo $l.7.'i iiiiillMc:, at yd ..$l.l!l Another iissortinent of fancy Sultiiius In ike lieivcsl weates lind colorings, .Less 20 per cent wohkvs iii:ai)V-to.vi:aii ANT) INFANTS' t.'tWDS llil'mits' knit itoods, s,W"ile.", leirulns, mittens, toijuis, liool- ees, etc., jour choice I, ess 20 per cent Women s Sifiilers, I.iii, canllii nl mid while, liillihn collars! special Half price omen's tal' ireil UnUts al half price. I.lni n, coli'in, inailriis ami In ii, made ii lilt i wry ileal styles, All fancy millsts, your choice ).. .vll per cent All Furs reduced, cleaiiiui e al half 1 1 Ice and less 2u per cent All si lls, coals, dresM'. eien Iiik wraps mnl umtns, sklrl, clc, jur choice (lui rcserw) special cleariince sale at .,. . Half price IKISIFIIY ANT) KNIT I NDFII- WV.MI Infiinls' rc'iilai' 1.1c worsted hose, fine rlh'icil, in lilack oi white! special lo close, pr...1lc Chllilren's reuular $1.25 wool underwear, the popular l.iizerne liranili a spleuillil iiiallty, spe cial, trarineiit (illc l.mlles' fleeced vests and pants Visit tlie iiudernear section now and supply your needs at re duced prices, TOM. AND AND NOVFI.TY SUCTION Jewel boxes in a wide variety, hoi), ullt and slher fiiiUlies, ninny sizes) choice Less onc-tlilr: Fnllre iissurl incut of hnskels. In clmllmr the lieiiiitiful ,lnp" Inimlioo linporliillons Less 20 per cent V ureal assortment of toys, hooks, mlrrorscopes, t pe ers, hunks, etc., jour choice, clearance nt Hull' price : 9 I se Our Mull Order Department If Vou Cannot Shop In Person Just watch for our sale anuounce meni. This w ill bo a genuine price cutting sale, and your opiKirtunlty to git your futuro furniture supply. The Salem Kurtnltino Company, 333-331) Chemeketa street. Our phono number is Main 66. Just call In the store or phono ami you will icccJve quick service. Good goods and at living price. Ask for Yakima Pest. Hour. Sperling's, 311 North Ci inmerclal street. Meats, both fresh and cured. There's i, one better on the market. We do our own butchering, curing and packing, the sanitary mo:hod used throughout. SteuslolT Pros. Plume Main l.".2S. Court and Uberty streets. Series No. 6 of the Mutual Savings and Umu association will be opened 0. January 4. 1:13. Subscriptions for stock will bo received after December 1. l!12. at tlio oltlce of the secretary, '.'T" Sin e street. J. 11. White, secre tary. The compilation of the largest tax roll ever turned over to the sheriff In the history of Marlon county for col lection, comparatively or otherwise, will be completed within a few days by the four persona now engaged In the work. It Is said that the roll Is !not so large on account of the amount of Individual taxes, but the number o( persona whoso property has been as sessed Is fur larger thau ever before. Journal "Waul Ads." bring result!. 1 Pauperism in London Is on the Incresea UNITED Filial) I.ISABED WIDE, London, Dec. 30. Despite the Invi tation U) KngllKh people to rejoice over their booming trade and great prosperity, conditions among London's legal iM)or show an Immense increasj of iniiipi'i'lKiii, according to the Ixjii ilon Times today. This paper dovotcii a page to Nlatls tlt'H on the subject and confesses In nn editorial that It makes "dismal rending." Tim reason for tlio in cieasi! Is iittrllnited to labor disputes. I'p to Deecniber 14 tlio poor-law guardians were curing for 110,21)2 persons representing a ratio of 21.4 per thousand of the population, the Times declares. Iteiir-Ailiulral Cooper. Mol l is own, X. J., Dec. 30. In poor health kIiico his retirement from the navy In l!Mil, Kear-Adnilral Philip Henry Cooper, Cnlted, States nnvy, Is dead at his homo bore today from heart disease, aged fi8 years. Admiral Cooper was superintendent (f tlio naval academy from 1894 until 181)8. Illiioillioiniils on Trail. DNITKD I'llESS LKAHED Willi. riucervllle, Cal., Dec. 30. Posses sen rolling for Uil'ayette Newell, escap ed maniac from the Napa Insane usy- i liiin believed u have killed Rosa I.e- iiios, learned that he visited the Wey brldgo ranch near Somerset and have today again taken up the trull. Frost prevented the bloodhounds from getting tli' scent. ! V.II.SO.N. COM TillS WITH OlililiON'S Sli.NATOltS H'sitkii iti:sh i.i:.Mo:n wiiie.1 Tri'liloii, N. .!.. Dee. 30. President elect Woodrow Wilson conferred here today with Senator:! (ieorge 10. Cliain Mieilalii, of Oremm, and John Sharp i V. illinins, of Mississippi J. Hamilton ! I.ewls, of Chicago, fo ni ie r congi'ess li an from Washington, also called. The ladles of Jason Dee church will give their nnnual chicken pie dinner Wednesday, January 1, from 5 to S p. in. Price 3"ic. When It Is bread that you want, Just try ours once and you will use no other; It Is strictly sanitary. Poultry nt all times. Tlio Sunset Grocery. Plume Main 131. Give the housewife a rest. Take New Year's dinner with Jason Lee La dles' Aid society; dinner from 5 to 8 p. in. Price Sac. You can get a fine chicken pie din ner with the Jason Lee ladles cheap- or than you can get up a dinner nt j home, and at the same lime help to lighten their burdens. To the friends of the Young Men's j Christian association, you are cordial ly Invl ed to attend Hie New Year's re- ccptlon given by the board of directors and ((Ulcers of the Y. M. C. A. at the I association building on New Year's eve, Tuesday. ( December 31. 11112. A (plenilld time Is assured, a short, spicy ! program will be rendered, refresli- ' rents will be served. lOverybndy wel come. MAIilllliD. -I.lMHIOClv. At (ioiomoi, the res I j deuce of the officiating minister, Hev. P. S. Knight, In Salem, Decem j her 2S, DM2. John W. Goebel, of I Silverton, and Miss ltertlui Limbeck, ! from near Pratuin, In the Waldo Hills, were united in marriage. Their home will be In Silverton, 1 where Mr. Goebel Is employed. PERSONALS. Mis Martha A. Stump left this morn ing for Portland, where she will spend the remaining holidays with friends. Frank 10. Sander, of Chemeketa, was In Salem today on business. Vic Anderson, of Shaw, was a busi ness visitor here this morning. Therlo Black, of Portland, transact ed business here this morning. Superintendent Walter Smith re turned this morning after attending the convention in Portland held by state school officials last week. Miss Attn H. Kelly, of MeMlnmille wns a Salem visitor today. Ja Penny returned to his home In Woodburn today, after a short busi ness visit here. Julius Aim, "the progressive gro cer," of Silverton, was In the city yes terday completing nratigenients for his son, Christian's, entry Into the Capita) j Business college. J. T. Chinnock, of the State water i board of control, has returned after two weeks in Southern Oregon, where he held a hearing of water claimants on the Chewaucan river. Hearings 'took place at Ist Uiver and Klamatli i Falls. Miss Nellie Mulkey was In Salem yesterday, en route to Woodburn. where she Is a teacher in the schools. She spent the Christmas holidays with relatives near McCoy. Uev. Muckley, of Portland, is in Sa- lomtoday. A married auin likes to talk of the days when she was single and had a good time. m V W 7 Don't Cheat Yourself 'If jou have nervous lieadache the probabilities are that :'ou are suffer ing from eyestrain. The only perma nent relief from this trouble Is proper ly fitted glasses. There is absolute ly no other remedy known. DlilCIS IV ILL 0T HliLI' YOl li F.YFiS I fit glasses correctly, and guarantee satisfaction In every re spect. Over 31 years' practical ex perience at your service, and the prices are very reasonable for the service nnd material you receive. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn I) It. OF OPTICS. 210-211 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Instructions for Using the Parcels Post The parcels post law goes Into ef fect Wednesday, hence The Capital Journal again calls attention to sonic of its details. Packages must not measure more than 3 feet, G Inches in length, and if this long must not exceed 2 feet, 6 Inches in girth. If shorter, they may be larger In girth, the length and girth together not to exceed six feet. That distinctive parcels post stamps must be used on all fourth-class mat ter beginning January 1, 1913, and that such matter bearing ordinary postage stamps will be treated as "held for postage." That parcels will be mailable only at postofficcs, branch postoffices, let tered and' local named stations, and such numbered stations as may ' bo designated by the postmaster, or pre sented to a rural cnrrler or other car rier duly authorized to receive such matter. That all parcels must, bear the re turn card of the sender; otherwise they will not be accepted for mailing. Captured the Cups. I UNITED PMSH I.BABED WIIIE.l Washington, Dec. 30. The gunboat Helena, of the Asiatic fleet and the cruiser Pouth Dakota, of the Pacific t'ect. are the holders this years of the silver cups awarded annually in these (Uots for the h'ghest aggregate score in small arms practice. Came Home to Die. I'NlTKD I'llESS LEASED WIDE. New York, Dec. 30 Returning but recently after a long residence broad, Hubert Lee J.lucCanieron, American painter. Is dead at his home here to day aged 4" years, lie was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Hohor a few months ago. licilvul .Meetings, The Tree Methodist church, 122S North Winter street, will hold a scries of revival services, beginning Janu ary 3, ending January 19. Bishop William Pearce, of Tltusville, Pennsyl vania, will be the principal speaker. The seiles will close with a district qunrterly meeting January 16-li), In clusive. Uev. James F. Lewis, pastor, extends a hearty invitation to every body ,to attend. Some spinsters are unhappy be cause they have no men around to worry them. Many an Error in Busi- j ness I Is caused by poor eyesight many ! an error could be avoided by the wear ing of proper glasses. , You may be a salesman, shipping clerk, bookkeeper, manager or pro jptiotor, no matter which, Btart 1913 with NKW VISION see clearly; have rested nerves, fewer headaches land less mistakes by wearing glasses prescribed and fitted by a. Mcculloch optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 925 Offlcs hours 9 to S "S SEATTLE MIXISTEBS INVOKE REFERENDUM UNITED PUHS IXA8CD WIRI. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 30. Ministers nnd prominent, laymen are circulating petitions today calling for a referen dum vote on the ordinance recently passed by the council, which curtails the power of the police moral squad, oyor Cotterlll vetoed this ordinance but It was latter paHBed over, his head and since that time members of the clergy claim there has been an in crease of vice. May Have Separate Schools. UNITED 1'ltKM LEASED Willi. Klamuth Pulls, Ore., Dec, 30. In n decision rendered here this afternoon, Judge Benson held that pure Indian and half-breed children may be pro vided with schools separate from those used by whites. The case was brought up by half breeds, who asked that their children be allowed to attend a white school at Fort Klamath, across the river from a school on the Indian reservation. The directors there have provided sep erate schools for pure blood Indians and half-breeds. Prominent .Man .Missing, DNITKD l'HKSS UA&KO W1HE. J Portland, Ore., Dec. 30. A state wide search is today being made for W. A. Spanton, prominent realty deal er, who dropped from sight a week ago It la stated that the effort to make good several large notes he had en dorsed for others caused his flight. He notified no one of his Intention to leave, and it was known ho had but $25 on his person when he quit hi lodgings. Painter Calls to Death. UNITED I'llKSH LEASED WIIIE.l San Francisco, Dec. 20. Falling six stories and crashing through a sky light, Edward Illinium and John L. Crawford, painters, were' Instantly killed here today. The men wore working on a paint ers' fall at the seventh story of the Whitney building, when one of the ropes slipped. HI',' Steamer Ashore. UNITED I'llESS LEASED W1I1B. Atlantic City, N. Y., Dec. 30. An un identified steamer Is reported ashore 2.'i miles south of here. The llfe-snv-Ing crews nt Avalon and Latham have gone to the rescue. l'LLL FROM IIATIITI B 1II10KE HIS MiCK UNITED I'llESS I.KAHKD WIDE. New York, Dec. 30. Adolph Gotch, bi other of Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of the world, died here to dny, the result of falling from a bath tub. An autopsy showed death was due to a broken neck. Perhaps one reason why the fool killer is out of a job Is because he soldiers on it. WILL DESIGN NEW CURRENCY. Kenyon Cox, New York Artist, Rscalvet Commission. Secretary MacVeagh of the treasury department has engaged Kenyon Cox, n New York artist, to design the back of the new American currency notes. This design on the back will be the same for all denominations of nil class es of notes United States notes, coin certificates and national bank notes. By adopting only one design for the hack Mr. MacVeagli believes that this feature of the currency can be given over to art. permitting changes anil Improvements to be easily made. Mr. Cox has submitted to the secretary the general feature' of the design he con templates, and these were tentatively approved. The desigu Is symbolic of vr V y E EN YON COI. progress and pence, showing the devel opment of the iintinu in the lines of labor and commerce. The new currency will be two-tblrdt the size of that now iu circulation. Its dimensions being 0 by 2 Inches. Secretary MacVeagh expects to give the order for printing the new notes to Director Italph of the burenu of en gravttiK nnd printing about Feb. 13, al most at the end of his administration. It will require eighteen mouths to ac complish the change, which conse quently will not be consummated until well along In President Wilson's term of office. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHIRDT k MEREDITH ResUeal Ageato m State 8trt 1 t A.V- 1 FOR RENT Now modern cottage, four blocks from P. O. Phone Main 67. T. C. HLIGII. ft 4 NEW TODAY. ft,), WANTED Woman to do family wash Ing. 391 N. Cottage. 12-28-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 758 North Commer cial. Phone 2299. 12-30-3t FOR SALE Modern 7-room jilastered house, walls tinted, fine electric fix tures, best of plumbing and connect ed with the sewer, Bleeping porch, cooling room, lot 50x180 feet, east front, high and well drained lawn, flowers and fruit trees, cement walk around the house. Locntod in East Salem, only 200 feet north of State street. A bargain for a quick biiIp. Price $2300, See ownor, Edward Rostein, at Itosteln & Greenbaum's, 210 Commercial etroet. 12-30-Gt W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian. Q r a d u ate Mo Killlp College, Chicago, 111., which enjoy a largest practice In the world, Lameness, dentistry and diseases of the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi dence, 19G1; office, 27S. Office and feed lmrn. 420 S. Commercial street When In need of Chill or Taninlei visit the Commercial street Eat Shop, 332 Commercial street. Luiielies served nt all hours, up to 12 o'clock, except Sunday. Also confectionery. WATCH adM hurl MMigoiMuer ft I Kurl Nt'iigobnuer vijf' l j Jeweler. Masonic Temple N-H, GUARANTEED Those good chicken tamales, whole sale and retail, Special for parties. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want Phone. Main 2048. Order early. Delivery to an; part of city. Shipped to any town it Oregon. tt SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. J. C. Lalley, who had charge of Ye Boot Shop shoe repairing depart ment for the last seven years, Is now In charge of the new and most com plete shoe repairing shop In Salem, 223 North Commercial street. Jacob A. Rise, successor to E. S. Lamport, Saddle and Harness Co. 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 Phone Main 183 Itigdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON-RICIIARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Jobs K Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellrerj our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercli street Phone Mnln SIS MONEY TO LOAN On (rood Real Estate lecirtty. BECHTEL BYNOS 147 SUte Street TYPEWRITERS AH Makes Bought, Sold, Rented ind Repaired; Ribbons, Boilers, Supplie See me before you do anytning C. K. L0CKY100D 214-216 North Commercial Main 6 fW. Sal V , fer, MM' I 1 X