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Pa Eight DAI1I CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8A1BM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. HOUSE TRIMS GOVERNOR. X (Continued from page 1.) PggMEYERS' ANNUALig fePlPf CLEARANCE SALE m&&t. An Absolute Clearing of Women's and Misses' Ready- to Wear. Every thing Goes at Half Price At no other time of the entire year can high grade coats, suits, dress es, skirts and evening apparel be bought at such great price reduc tions as we are now offering on our entire stock of ready to wear garments. There can be nothing but loss to us in such a sharp reduction as this but those stock clearing sales are a necessary adjunct to good storekoeping. Think of getting a fine high grade $25 suit coat or gown for $12.50 All garments reduced accord ingly Visit this section and take ad vantage this wuek wlillo this half-price sale is in force. jfc jc jft jft I PITY MWS ay I Attorney Carey P. Martin has moved his law offlceB to rooms 412-413-414 Mnsonlc Temple. 12-28-tf Sidney D. Elliott, of Salem, Is regis tered at the Portland Hotel, Port land. Got those whiskers driven In at Da vis', 334 State street, Baths, Sham poo, Shine. The Oregonlan Restaurant will bo tho union house of the city of Salem; open all night; 371 State street. Ma nos Uros., proprietors. 1-21-tf Packard, Ludwlg nnd other pianos purchased by John N. Willys, at a to sold at fair prices, and on easy terms, tal cost of $750,000. Wiley R Allen Co., R. F. Peters, mgr., 217 N. Commercial street. 1-21-cod-tf Chicken. Good chicken Is what you wnnt for your Sunday dinner. Wo make a specialty of dressing chicken to your order. Cholco stock is whnt we hnndlo. Phone Main 131. The Sun set Grocery. Sunday afternoon, at 3 p. m., the Evlnrudo rowboat motor will bo shown In operation on a rowboat, foot of Trado street, at Denlson'a boat house. Hauser linos., local agonts. l-23-3t Don't besltato to place your Sun day meat order with us. Strict at tention Is paid to special meat cut ting. Plume Main 1528. Steuslol'f Bros., Court and Liberty Btreets. . Ijiutennan bldg., Is the homo of the Salem Furniture Company, where you can snvo money on new goods. It will pay you to get our prices before making your next purchase,. Sperling's Grocery. Phon Main 666 when you want anything In tho grocery line. Good goods nt living prices, Tho homo of Yakima Rest ! flour. Quck sorvlco and prompt at tention. Dr. Assoln, dentist, announces the opening of up-to-dato offices In the Salem Hank & Trust building, suite 205-206. Dr. Assoln Is a graduate of Northwestern university, Chicago and lias had several years of practical ox porlcjico and comes highly recom mended, cod-lf riiunc Muln 201). Rales $1.00 n Day and Up COTTAGE HOTEL With dining room, homo cooking nnd homo comforts; quiet; near business center; all outside rooms. Special weekly rates. BIO Court Street. Mltfl. MAIS IVIU. Proprietress. PICTURE FRAMING We are giving a 25 per cent discount on all photographs, mouldings and frames until February 1st. HARNETT'S ART SHOP Next to Ye Liberty Theatre Hit N. Liberty Street. THE CYCLERY C. II. MOUSE and I.LOYIt HUISDEN Bicycles, Sundries nnd Rcpalrlm,', Loi'ksniltlis-Ki'.vs Fitted Wheels Called for and I)cllcrcd. Phone Main His", Aifcnls for the Excelsior Motorcycle. 211 SOI Til II It; II STItEET in NATUROPATH All norvous and chronlo diseases are successfully trcatod und per manently cured by DK J. r. WORK, naturopath and food export. Of fice temporarily at 495 Court street. A Special Clearance of Fancy Suitings, $2.25 to $2.75 Qual ities selling at $1.79 per yard Quality suitings, great values. The unquestioned success of our dress goods department proves conclusively that we fully meet the require ments of the hour with styles, exculsiveness, assortments and price. Discriminating buyers, those versed In dress goods values will readily appreciate this exceptional offering this week In this section of the store. The very latest weaves and novelty fabrics, In the most popular color ings, 56 Inches wide, and selling regularly at $2.75 per yard;' your choice the yard $1.79 THE HOUSE II W I i GOQD1COODS BIG BLANKET AND ROUE SALE. Ail urogon wuoioii mm mis uuu- ! signed to us for sale 100 bales I of Slnglo and Double Blankets, In white and colors. Tho entire lot has been marked and put on sale at ubout (iO cents on the dollar. $12.50 white at $7.50. $10.00 white at $0.00. $8.00 white at $5.00. Theso goods ara not damaged; only slightly mill soiled. Salem Woolen Mills Store. QUARTER OF A MILLION PAID FOR PICTURES UNITED I'ltBHS LKABKD WHIR. Toledo, O., Jan. 24. "Praying Pil grim," a $250,000 Rembrandt painting and eight other masterpieces are today Brady Idaho's Senator. USITKI) I'KEHS IJtAHKD WIIIB.l Boise, Idaho, Jan. 24. Former Gov ernor James II. Brady was today elected United States Benator by the Idaho legislature to fill out the unex pired term. made vacant by tho death of Senator Ileyburn. Denounces the Recall. (IIS1TK1) 1'IIKNS l.KAHF.D WlilK.l lltlca, N. Y Jan. 24. Bitter denun ciation of legislation which would pro vldo for recall of judges or Judicial decisions was voiced at the meeting of the New York Stato Bnr association here today by Henry W, Taft, brother of tho president. Ills opposition to tho recall Is practically tho same ns that offered on several occasions by President Taft. JIM W1LLSON Bargains, 25 acres all under cultiva tion, fair buildings, 2 acres English walnuts 13 years old, 2 1-2 acres straw berries, 1 acre apples, 1 acre prunes, 1 aero gooseberries, half acre grapes quarter acre asparagus, running water 2 1-2 miles from court bouse. Price $1150; irn:s. l.Ml acres, 8 iiiIIob from Salem, 65 acres lu cultivation, 24 acres prunes. Price $15.11110; will lake city property fop first payment, and give long time on balance. List your property with me. I advertise nothing but bargains. JIM Wll.LSON, 141 v HlKh St. Salem, Ore. pictures, OF QUALITY MPS I. ' " WEXFORD Today and Saturday A Great Programme WITH "THE WINGS Yltagrnph life portrnyiil.showlnir life In the swell grill rooms Cabaret attractions, featuring Florence Turner and J. S. Gordon TODAY WEXFORD TODAY ALL FEATURE PROGRAM SUNN DAY, MONDAY. TO PROVIDE FOR WIFE IF HUSBAND IS IX JAIL BNITKD IMIBSS LEASED WIUB.l Olympla, Wash., Jan. 21. For tie first time since the legislature con vened, tho house got down to real work today, nnd undertook ho con sideration of eight hills. Representa tive Wray's "lazy husband bill," which provides for tho punishment of men who refuse to Biipiwrt their wives, nnd for the support of the wife while the husband is in jail, was given ftivornhlo consideration and passqd for a final reading. May Split King Count). UNITED MESS IJSASiiD WI1IB. Olympla, Wash., Jan. 24. After a lot of talk, the bill to split King coun ty in two, forming Vashon county, out of the Island) bearing thnt name, was Introduced before tho house today. It ought to go through with a rush, If Speaker Taylor's Influence counts for anything, for ho hns added his sig nature as a joint introducer, along with those of Representatives Mess and Tonkin. RKl BLANKET AND ROUE SALE. An Oregon woolen mill lias con signed to us for sale 100 bales of 8lngle and Douhlo Blankets, In white and colors. Tho entire lot has been marked and put on salo at about HO cents on tho dollar. $12.50 white at $7.50. $10.00 whlto at $11.00. $8.00 whl'a nt $' 00. These goods aro not damaged; only slightly mill soiled. Salem Woolen Mills Store. Is Special Prosecutor. (t)NITKD IMIBSS IJtARKD WIHB. Portland, Ore., Jan. 24. Frank - T. Collier, former deputy district attor ney, who wns successful In convicting Dr. Harry A. Start ami E. K. Weldc meler of crimes connected with the vice scandal, Is today appointed a special prosecutor to assist District Attorney Evans with tho prosecution of other cases of a similar nature. Collier hnndlcd nil of the cases un- miftltn.l I.. .....t, hi mi, Bi'Hiiiuii uiuu me re cent change In administration. Ye LIBERTY, Today and Saturday FEATURING THE DELAYED LETTER-Vitagraph t In self-defense a man throws a The effect Is realistic. SEE IT AND THREE OT1IERS-YE LIBERTY Bid FEATURE SUNDAY AND MONDAY WATCH PAPERS. Men's and Boys' Clothing Priced for our Annual Clearance at 25 per cent Less "The store on the corner" does things often without telling It but here's a few things we'll tell about. We like to tell Interesting things and nothing Is so interest ing as news that saves money. For the big Bpeclal clean-up sale we have taken our entire lino of Men' 8 and Boys' Suits and Overcoats . And reduced the price all along the line a uniform reduction of 25 per cent on every garment. The choicest fabrics in the wanted mixtures and colors navy blue Supply your needs now and SAVE OF A MOTH" with The Case Was Costly. The case of the State vs. Villa Hoef cr cost this county $226, according to the figures compiled by County Clerk Gehlhar today. This was a case wherein Mrs. Hoefer was charged with assault and battery committed on the person of her husband at the family home In Chnmpoeg. Instead of the, case being taken before the proper Justice of the jieace, It was brought be fore the grand Jury, at tho request of the complaining witness. The $226 ex pended wns for witnesses alone. Mrs. Hoefer was acquitted. An Auto Stolen. Sheriff Esch today received! notice thnt a big automobile was stolen In Portland last night. It was a Wlnton "6," five-passenger. It has a dark green body, almost black and the 11 censo Is 2150. Tho factory number Is 81(61, model 1907. NOTED COMPOSER DROPS DEAD ON STAGE 1 TTNITF.D PIUSS LKASED WIBS.l London, Jan. 21. In tho midst of his composition, "The Master Musi cian," Augusto Van Bleno, noted actor and composer, dropped suddenly to 'lie stage of tho Hlppodromo from heart failure and Is dead today. DIED. ZCRCIIEU At tho Salem Hospital. Jan. 23, 1013, Jaklo Zurchor, at the age of 14 years. Blood poison caused the death. The remains will be shipped to Switzer land. Ore., for burial nnd tho body Is now being held nt tho Rlgdon and Richardson undertaking parlors. Doing Is much harder than wishing, but It pays better. MARY PICTURE AND ROMEO AND JULIET WEXFORD SUNDAY MONDAY Jealous rltnl from it fat motion train H MMM t MMMMI MM MM MM MARY PICTURE AND ROMEO AND JULIET WEXFORD SUNDAY-MONDAY THOMPSON DILL NOWl LAW. (Continued from page 1.) roads this morning. The committee consists of Burgess, chairman Bean, Moser, PaJton and Smith. The com mittee recommended the bill for pas sage with an amendment changing the clause which places the distance from depots within which Baloons may not exist at 300 feet, to a clause only prohibiting saloons In any building conneceted wlt tho fiopot building; On the Calkins Sonato Joint reso lution designed to repeal tha home rule amendments to the state consti tution by election of the people In November, 1914, the committee on resolutions split, the majority report recommending that the bill not pass and the minority report taking the opposite stand. At Senator Calkin's motion the resoluttlon was made a special order of business for Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Stricter Law Wanted, By a heavy vote the Senate passed Senator Day's Joint resolution for an amendment to the state constitution to be voted on In the 1914 election re quiring that any foreigner, to become a naturalized elector in tho state of ' Oregon, must have completed the pro curing of his naturalization papers. By the present law foreign born per sons merely have to declare their Intention to become naturalized. Sen- intor Day declared that the elstlng law would result In great confusion In a few years In view of the completion of tho Panama canal. Wood and Thompson opposed the measure, while Calkins and Moser upheld Senator Day. Tho resolution now goes to the House for its consideration. Both Speaker McArthur and Pres ident Malarkey this morning signed a Senato Joint resolution pertaining to memorializing Congress to amend the constitution In favor of popular sen atorial elections. To .mend Renn Bill. The Judiciary committee reported In favor of the passago of the Bean bill relating to registration in land titlo' cases but In an amended form. Senator Barrett's bill for the amend ment of tho direct primary law, was reported on favorably by the commit tee on the revision ef laws and, recom mended for passage. Senator Bean proposes to make It easier for persons coming to Oregon from distant places to procure di vorces if they desire. Ho Introduced a bill this morning (unending tho code which prevents either spouse from testifying against the other, by al lowing either to testify against the other with respect to tho question of marriage. Ho explained that the present law when applied to persons 'who have left their marrlngo certifi cates back east If often confusing In court cases. For Additional Justices. A bill Introduced by Senator Butler proposes to Increase tho number of, supremo court justices from five to bevun. Five years ago the number was Increased from three to five. Sen ator Carson Introduced a bill relat ing to the tlmo of taking appeals. A bill Introduced by Senator Calkins provides for the appointment of a sec retary to the governor and the fixing of his salary. By his own motion, Senator Calkins' bill relating to the Inheritance lows wns withdrawn. President Malarkey named Senat ors Moser and Butler as the Sennte members of the Joint committee to Investigate the needs of a canal at Celllo falls. Intcstliriitc Navy Sunday. Senator Dlmlck announced that the Investigation of the Oregon naval mil itia by himself and Senators Joseph and Carson would take place on board the cruiser Boston In Portland harbor on Sunday morning. Captain Shop pard, termed Vlco-Admlral Sheppard for the occasion has been subpoened as a witness and others connected with the state navy will be called. Senator Dlmlck stated that he and Senator Carson had contended that the Investigation should be held In the bow of the boat, but that out of deference to Senator Joseph they had consented to hold the Inquiry In the stern end Instead. The batter In somo buckkwhent cakes never scores a lilt. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. I do general visiting and office practice, treating both v acute and chronic desenses, I have many pa tients for nsthnin, dropsy, dlsenses of tho heart nnd kidneys, gnll stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin nnd nervous dlBorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hope less by other nble physicians. I have cured gall Btones after emi nent surgeons said that an operation would be necessary to afford relief. Office practice cash. If you need my help, I am at your Bervlce. , DR. L. O. ALTMAN, 296 North Liberty Street. Phone Main 147. ' Salem, Ore. prising Lane, Benton, Lincoln coun ties, went througn with a whoop, de spite tho fact Ilngood denounced it as "another little bunch of pap hand ed out to the sons of Allah," whatev er that may mean. The passage of this bill, however much It might hurt the governor, seemed purely on Its merits, and was highly complimentary to District Attorney Bryson, of Eu gene; Eaton, and Parsons, of Lane; Bonebrake, of Benton, and others paid high tribute to the character and effi ciency of Bryson, nnd Parsons an nounced that unless the Increase was granted he would resign his office, which all held was greatly underpaid. Eaton explained that, while, In gen eral, he was opposed to Increasing sal aries of public officials after they had been elected to office, the Bryson case was different, as Mr. Bryson had stood for re-election with the under standing that the Increase would be given, else he would resign. The bill was passed by a vote of 55 to 2, the noes being those of Hill and Weeks. Blanchard explained his vote by saying that Mr. Bryson was such an efficient public official, and so under paid that he merited the increase. Even Homan and Reames, Democrats, voted for the bill, while Hagood was absent, having paired his vote with Olson, of Multnomah. While the bill increases Bryson's salary from $1400 to $2400, his salary will really amount to only! about $1000, as from it he must pay half the sala ry of a deputy in Lane county. Tho Lane deputy will get $900, tho Benton deputy $000 and tho Lincoln deputy $600. BIG BLANKET AND ROBE SALE. An Oregon woolen mill has con signed to us for salo 100 bales of Slnglo and Double Blankets, In white and colors. The entire lot has been marked and put on sale at about 60 cents on the dollar. $12.50 white at $7.50. $10.00 white at $6.00. $8.00 white at $5.00. These goods are not damaged; only slightly mill soiled. Salem Woolen Mills Store. SNAP For a few days only,6-room house, barn, windmill, good water, 3 large lots 50x150 feet, about 40 good bearing fruit trees, close to school and car line. Price $2250; terms. $3750 Will buy 7-room house, large lot, 60x 150 feet, on Court Btreet, all assess ments paid, beautiful location, just east of the state house. Another Snap. A good house, modern Improvements: barn, all kinds of hearing fruit trees, two acres of land on good street and between two car lines; ripe for sub division, where you can double your money quick. Price $1500; terms. See Mr. Brunner, 317 State street. Will buy a fins lot 50 125 feet, close to a paved street. f helce Let. Choice lnrge lot 50x165 feet on Court street, near 16th. Price $1100; this offer is only good for a few days. Ask for Mr. Bechtel. Suburban Home. Close In suburban home, cheap, new, modern 5-room house, barn, 5 acres of the best land In the valley, some bearing fruit trees, main traveled road. Price $3000; terms. One aero In city limits, 4-room plas tered house, 2 blocks from car line This Is a snap at $1100. Part cash terms on balance. 1 See Mr. Scott. We write all kinds of Insurance, lonn money, rent houses. We buy, sell or exchange proper- tics. What have you? RECHTEL BYNON, 347 State Street. RECHTEL & BYNON, 347 State Street. Tel. Main 452 NEW TODAY. LOST Ladies' belt and buckle in busi ness section of city. Phone 1901. l-22-2t CONFECTIONERY and Lunch Stand for sale cheap. Apply Immediately. Commercial Eat Shop. 332 N. Com mercial slreet. l-17-6t SUPERIOR. COAL $6.50 per ton. Why burn wood? Phone, office 367. Residence 590. 1-18-tf FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING Call at Salem Hotel. Mrs. DcCelle. l-20-6t NOTICE Any one having negatives at the Rex studio and wants more pic tures made from them should give us notice at once, as all nogntlves will be destroyed on February 1. l-Zl-5t FOR RENT Furnished house, six rooms, 1211 S. Liberty st; modern. Inquire of S. C. Klghtllnger, or 360 Miller St. Phono 754. l-24-2t FOR SALE 250-acre farm, all In cul tivation, 6-room house, barn 60x100. 2 wells, 4 miles from town, $65 per acre. Will take up to $7000 In In come property In Salem on It. Lock box 73, Independence, Ore. l-24-3t Men of Affairs I Cannot afford to trifle with tholr ; feet, that's why the leading business men of Salem Insist on Hanan shoes, with Rhein hart's personal service. Comfort is the keynote of their satisfaction style as a matter of course. REINHART'S : 411 State St The Quality Shop Home of Hunan Shoes MM "Mother Goose" at Monmouth.' Monmouth, Ore., Jan. 24. (Special to Capital Journal) The first and sec ond grades of the training school of Monmouth gave a play Thursday en titled "Mother Goose." It was given, in the assembly hall of the school building. Every character was rep resented by the little tots, even the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. There were about 300 people present, It is said, and most of them report that It was even better than people a great deal older than those little tots usually do. Fund About Exhausted. UNITED 1'IIESS LBASKD W1IIB. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 24. Only 12 out of a second panel of 75 venire men called In the case of Clarence Darrow, charged with bribing Robert F. Bain, a McNamnra Juror, remained toduy after the prospective Jurors had presentod various excuses to Judge Conley. Of these twelve, Francis Knnpp and B. E. Street wore called to fill tho two places vacant In the Jury box when the case waa resumed. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agent ' I8t State Street 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 any part of city. Shipped to any town It) Oregon. tl When In need ef Chill or Tamales visit the Commercial street Eat Shop, 832 X. Commercial street Lunches served nt all hours, np to 12 o'clock, except Sunday. Also confectionery, 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. Johm H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1562. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellTerj our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate seeirity. BECHTEL BYNON 147 State Street 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 2251 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111 RIGDON.RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street Karl Sengobauer Jeweler, KuhIi Temple il ill) mtlmt in.' in ii.i.Min.riii