Page Eight DAILY CAPITAL JOCBHAL, 8 ALEX, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1913. The Last Week of Meyers' Annual Clearance A Final clearance of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-wear, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Trousers everything goes Absolute Clearing of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-wear. Every thing goes at 1-2 price At no other time of the entlro year can high grade coats, suits, dresses skirts and evening apparel be bought at such great price reductions as wo 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 these stock-clearing sales are a nec essary adjunct to good storekoeptng. Think of getting a fine high-grade $25 suit, coat or gown for $12.50 I All garments reduced ac cordingly. Visit this section and take advantage this week -whll'j this half-price sale 1b In force. A Special Clearance of Fancy Suit ings $2.25 to $2.75 Qualities SELLING AT $1.79 per yd. Qtiullty suitings great values. The unquqestioned success of our Dress Goods Department proves con clusively that we full meet the requirements of the hour with styles excluslveness, assortments and price. Discriminating buyers, thoBe versed in dress goods values, will appappreclate this exceptional offering this week In this section of the store. The very latest weaves In novelty faMcs, In the most popular colorings, 56 Inches wide, and selling regularly at $2.75 per yard; your choice, the yard. $1.79 Men's and Boys' Cloth ing Priced for Our An- nual Clearance at 25 per cent Less r. . IJilOOOPlGOODS "The Btore 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 Interesting as news that saves money. For the big special ctean-up sale we have taken our entire line of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats And reduced the price all along the line a umrorm reduction of 25 per cent on every garment. The choicest fabrics In the wanted mixtures and colors navy blue and blacks, too. Supply your needs now and SAVE. PERSONALS. 4. - CITY NEWS. Attorney Carey F. Martin has moved his law offices to rooms 412-413-414 MaBonlc Temple. 12-28-tf Coining tomorrow, Sarah Ilcnihardt Woxlnrd. Prices same. Fresh meats, fish, oysters, poultry. Thlelsen Market. Elks, Attention, Our chaplain has returned from his wanderings. Full re port tonight. Sorting tomorrow, Sarah Bernhardt Wexford -10c. They all look for Davis', .114 State street, for hair cut and shavo. Columbia river sniolt aro the best; The Mazda lamp bents them nil ; you 4 lbs. for 25c at Thlelsen Cash (Iro- can get them nt Geo. K. I'ettlngell's. Cory, j.t.i.Minii i-,ii)epiy hu 001. Only picture ever licensed of Sarah A' you hungry or smelt? M' "FOOTPRINTS OF BUDDHA" lecture by James living Crab be, at 211 State street (Com mons Hull) on Friday, January SI, 7:15 p. m. Admission 25c. 4 4 Bernhardt starts tomorrow Wexford. No ralso In prices. l'hone Main 209. Rates $1.00 a Day and Up COTTAGE HOTEL With dining room, home cooking and home comforts; quiet; near business center; all outBlde rooms. Sieclal weekly rates. 1C0 Court Street. MUS. MA 10 IVIE, Proprietress. PICTURE FRAMING We are giving a 25 per cent discount on all photographs, mouldings and frames until February 1st, BARNETTS ART SHOP Next to Ye Liberty Theatre Ki t N. Liberty Street. 4 lbs. for 2"ic at the Sanitary Fish Market, 151 X. High street. Phone 810. Cut glass, fancy hand mirrors, birth stone rings aro to bo found at P0111 eroy's, 118 South Commercial street. See Divine Sarah in "Qimen Ellza betli," the most elaborate picture of the day Wexford Friday and Satur day. Matlnco every day. Spring hats. Wo aro showing all ( tlio new shapes and coloring and they all carry the union label. Tho Tog gory, Inc. Engagement extraordinary! Port land Symphony Orchestra, opera house, next Sunday afternoon, 2 p. 111. Admission, $1.00; gallery, 50c. Hex office open Friday, 10 n. ni. 1'nlon Men! ' We have just received a complete line of shirts, hats, waiters' coats, bar coats and aprons, overalls, j Jumpers and corduroy pnnits bearing tho union label. Tho Toggory, Inc. Farewell reception. The W. C. T. U. will give a reception In honor of Mary K. Shaver (nee 0ar) at their pictures, THE CYCLERY C. II. MOUSE and LLOYD RAMSDEX Bicycles, Sundries nnd Repairing, Locksmiths Keys Fitted Wheels Culled for and Delivered. Phone Main 1087. Our KM.'l Excelsior mo torcycles have arrived. Free demonstration. 211 South High Street hall Friday afternoon from 2 to 5. Mr. Worklngman! When you need M(,n,icrs of the W. C. T. U. and old overalls or Junipers, work shirts, sox, friends Bro Invited. underwear, hats, eomo to us; wo have x, .. . , , , ., n , . Notice. The stock of the O. K. gro- t hem union mudo. Tho Toggery, Inc. . , . . , hb " eery has been moved to our new loca- Tho attendance at next Sunday's tlon, 1103 State street, where we will concert will determine whether Salem ha pleased to meet our old patrons as Is to secure occasional visits from well as new ones. l-30-4t tho Portland Symphony Orchestra, It I Mndnmo Nordlea. Advance sale or means a great deal to Salum, from an tickets for subscribers onlv nt the nr- Naturopath and Food Expert This Is tho host system for all nervous and chronic diseases, rheuma tism, stomach troubles, etc. I respectfully solicit tho patronngo of all suffering In this way. DR. J. T. WOHK, Dfflco temporarily 495 Court Street. artistic, educational and commercial standpoint, and Salem will be tho only city In tho state besides Portland so favored, Mooso excursion to Portland Satur day, February 1, at 6 p. m., via Ore gon Klectrlo special train. Got your I COME EARLY WEXFO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY dI Box Office Opens Matinee 2 p.m. Night 6:45 p. m. araSi riifiia rat in the Most Gorgeous Photo Play Ever Produced iieen The Only Picture of the "Divine Sarah" Ever Licensed Iio Raise in Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WEXFORD mory 9 a. m., Saturday, February 2. All music students must present a card from their teacher to secure stu dent rates. A limited number of tick ets at $1.50 on sale, owing to some having been exchanged for higher priced seats. tickets at onco from I. A. Davis, 344 II. S. Bell bad the misfortune to In State street; II. 11. Turner, 135 Sou'Ji Jure his font yesterday while chopping Commercial street; K, W. linker, wood. Although the bruise Is very Mnrtso club, or phono 528 or 955. pnlnful, Mr. Hell Is able to be about l-29-2t his business todny. Hair goods,' the new r.tylrs in switches, puffs and braids, at the low est prices. Ask about tho Boston H' genlc Corset, the popular corset among Salem women. Miss Ora Poage, beau ty pnrlors and hair store, 125 North Hlcb Street. Tho Illlhee club, last night, by a voto of 3.1 to 13 voted to take steps toward merging with the Salem Hoard of Trade, effecting a consolidation and taking up the publicity work of tho latter. It was discovered, though, thnt there were some legal Impedi ments, ninl a second meeting will be called soon to perfect the arrange ments, If possible. Madame Nordlea, Advaneo sale of tickets for subscribers only nt tho nr mnry 9 a. in., Saturday, February 2. All music students must present a card from their teacher to secure stu dent rntes. A limited number of tick ets nt $1.50 on sale, owing to some having been exchanged for higher priced seats, Sarah Bernhardt Is to appear at the Wexford In moving ptcturs Friday and Saturday in four reeU. That Sa lem taste In growing for the best that the country can produce Is being doomnstrnted this season. If such truly great artists ns David Hlsphan, Cany Jacobs-Bond and Nordlea can draw crowded houses this wonderful nrtlst, Sarah Bernhardt, should fill tho Wexford to Its doors, especially for the small admission fee of 10c, This ns a rare treat for Salem people, and you should attend the matinees to avoid the night rush; matinee 2 p. m. Tho new nnd second-hand furnltn o store of M. 11. Poeta, 252 State strci has recently been purebnsed by the Scott Bros., who will conduct tho business ns before. C. K. Scott was formerly with tho Uny U Farmer Hardware Co., while .1. 1'. Scott Is now with Heehtel & rtynnnn, Both of these men nro well known In Salcn. and have had 12 years' experience In the furniture business, nnd that the business will lie prosperous goes without saying. Mr. Peeti's plnns are as yet unknown, but the well wishes J. H. Burgard who has been recom mended to President Taft for appoint ment to the position of collector of customs, attended the conference on the Hollis Insurance bill last night. D. L. Keyt, who is advanced for the position of commissioner of internal revenue, was at the state houso yes terday. General Superintendent Hickman, of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., of Spokane, was a visitor at the state ! legislature yesterday. j I. N. Flelscbner, of the Flelschner Meier Co., of Portland, was a visitor In the legislative halls yesterday. Ex-United States Senator CharleB W. Fulton, of Portland, was a visitor at the capltol building yesterday. S. C. neach, formerly a member of the legislature, was at the state house yesterday. Judge Gantenbeln, of Portland, was among the visitors at the legislature yeBterday. Webb Holmes, an attorney from Til lamook, was In the audience at the legislature today. Mr. Holmes was formerly a resident of Salem. County Judge Teel, of Polk county, has been seen about the state house. J. II. Voorhees, of Woodburn, post master of the state grange, Is a mem Iber of the third house at the state house. t Ex-Governor Jay Bowerman was in the city yesterdny, Mr. Bowerman nt .tended the session of the legislature and hob-nobbed with his old friend, Senntor Lair Thompson, of Lakevtew Anderson Prichard, of Albany, is In tills city on business. Judge P. II. D'Arcy has returned from an extended visit in California. tiThe judge was accompanied by his sis ter, Mlas Tercst. An enjoyable time was spent by tho couple whllo in tho south, but Oregon looks good to them still. Labor Commissioner Hoft Is In Port land on business this week, C. C. Chapman, the Multnomah boost er, Is here visiting and transacting business. Mrs. Chnpman is also visit ing here. K. N. Blocker, of Monmouth, was in Salem yesterday, looking after busi ness matters. Attorney Sanderson Reed, of Port land, was a visitor here today. Mlsess Helen nnd Beulnh Craven, of Sllverton, were In this city1 yester dny visiting friends nnd doing some shopping. Rev, John Watters, Astoria's Cath olic prleBt, was in Snlcm yesterdny. Mrs. Jason B. Gorlg, of qimnipneg, was in the city yesterday shopping and visiting friends. Cal Williams and wife, of Spring field, are in Salem visiting Mrs. Wll llnms' mother, Mrs. L, II. Tnffo. Mr. nnd Mtb. Hugh Ambler left yes terday for Portland on business. Hnrley J. Nixon will leave today for Vancouver, where ho will visit his brother, Andrew, for a week. An Instructive Lecture. "Footprints of Buddha," a lecture descriptive of BuddhUm, as practiced In Burmah and Slam, with stories of life In Buddhist monasteries, and the manners and customs of the Burmese, will be delivered on Friday (tomor row) evening at 7:45 o'clock, at Com mons Hall, 241 State street, by James rving Crabbe, formerly of the Brit ish Indian civil service. Proceeds for the benefit of the Salem Commons, A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever Clergy nnd Teachers Invited. The clergy of Salem and vicinity and public school teachers are cordi ally invited by Professor Crabbe to attend his lecture "Footprints of Bud dha," at 241 State street, Friday, Jan uary 31. Personal cards will admit. Lecture at 7:45 p. m. Attention Sedgwick Post No. 10, G. A. R., regular meeting Saturday, Feb ruary 1, at 2 p. m., at armory. Sand wiches and coffee. All veterans of civil war cordially Invited. By order R. C. Halley. Com.; D. Webster, Adju. Elks, Attention. Our chaplain has returned from his wanderings. Full report tonight. To Entertain Friday. Mrs. Fred Thompson, of Salem Heights will entertain the Ladies' Aid at her home Friday evening, January ut. She Invites the members to bring their husbands, and a Jolly good time may be expected. Broke I'p the Quartet. Carl E. Miller, son of Mr. nnd Mrs R G. Miller, of this city'; has gono to Pasadena, Cal., where ho expects to finish his eduoatlon In music, making a specialty of the piano, trombone and the voice. This breaks up the Miller family quartet, known so well by the poo- pie of Salem and surrounding country. His ninny friends wish hltn tb great est success attainable in the musical l.rofesslop. He made an extended trip through the East nnd South last summer, com- DR. T. FELIA UUUKALU 5 UKIUHIAl, f.DFAM IIP M.tfiiai. BEAUTIFIER Wii4mu Rnmovng Tun, rimple Krei'klu-t, Moth l'ulclifi. Huh. mid skin Dlm-we and t-verr Didim-n on bovity. aiiil tie flo ilHioctlun. It hits atood the tent of ft) jcum, itid I m harm I en we tuati'lt to tenure It li properly mmle. Accept iiu count ort full of tluiUar mime. Vr. L. A. Havre sild to a lady of tlio h nut ton (ft patient): " As yu kilt will um them. I rnctimnifltid Rourni Crrnm' th Wit h.mful ol .11 IhJ fERD.T. HOPKINS. Prop 37 Gteil Janet Street HM m Mm lug home by way of California, but he says the 'Willamette valley is ahead of anything seen on his trip. NEW TODAY. AUCTION SALE Of, household goods Saturday, February 1, at 106 Cen ter street. Sale starts at 1 p. m. l-30-3t BE SURE TO VISIT The Fred caf eteria at State and Commercial street in front of the Madison. l-30-4t FOR RENT filcely furnished room in modem homo, gentleman pre ferred. Call at 541 N. Comemrcinl street. 1-30-lt (WANTED Young lady wishes posi- tlon as companion evening, or will care for children, In exchange for board606 South 21st street. l-30-3t FOR SALE At a bargain, if taken soon, 30 H. C. Rhodo Islnnd Red pullets and five oockorelB. Inquire at 2398 Trado street. l-30-3t Elizabeth i Objects to Itnllrond. Alleging In n complaint filed yester day in the circuit court that the con struction of a railroad spur In front of her property would greatly reduce Its value and endanger tho lives of her tenants, Millie Craven asks that the Portland. Eugene & Eastern railway !"i::v a;-y bo enjoined from laying a track or spur In front of tho property located nmr tho coiner of Court and Front streets. MA lilt IK I). ZIMMERMAN CllORI'ENING. At tho home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. Albert Fuestman, Wednesday, January 20, 1913, Mrs. Ida Chorpen Ing to Mr. A. E. Zimmerman, Rev. L. C. Zlnimonnnn officiating. Rev. Zimmerman wns the minister In the east of a church of which the i.rldo was a member. Patience Isn't a virtue; It's a necessity. Here 1b n remedy thnt wll cure your cold. Why waste time and maney ex perimenting when you enn get a prep aration that has won a world-wide reputation by Its cures of this dis ease, and can always be depended up on? It la known everywhere as Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and Is a med licne of real merit, For sale by all donlers. Matinee Every Day 2 p.m. Latest Styles t in the Edwin Clapp Shoe for men Just Received We havo secured tho exclusive agency for this make. Every pair new. All sizes nnd combi nations lasts. ' This agency, with our Hunan agency, will without doubt, give ub absolute ly the best shoes In tho world. REINHART'S 411 State St. The Quality Shop Heme of Ilanun Shoes HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office prnctlce, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I havo many pa tlonts for as'lima, dropsy, dlsenses of tho heart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of tho skin and nervous disorders. I havo cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent surgeons had said that un opera tion would ha necessary to afford re lief. Office practice; Cnsh. If you need my help, I am nt your sorvlce. PR. L. (i. A LTM AX, 29il X. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem,' Oregon EXCHANGES 21-poom rooming house, good new furniture, new building, good lense; $1000 cash or exchange. Rnlnnce can be paid at $75 per month. Good opportunity for public stenog rapher. Office furnished; no rent; 50 offices in building. Seven-room house for rent nnd fur niture for sale very cheap. Close In; can keep roomers. Good brick business block and new cleun stock of hnrdware; price $15, 000, In good live Wllalmotte valley town; to exchange for a good farm. Wanted Second-hand cash register Ixits to trade for diamonds, Some good stock and fruit ranches to trado for Income Salem property. We hnndle all kinds of trades and business opportunities. If you have anything to exchnngo, see us. J. A. COOPER Phone Main 4I.". Suite 802 Salem Hank & Trust Hldg, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING Call at Salem Hotel. Mrs. De Cclle. 1-20-Ct- SUPERIOR COAL $0.50 per ton. Why burn wood? Phone, office 367. Residence 590. . 1-18-tf FOR SALE Largo squab breedors, at a bargain; must sell my whole loft. Reasons for selling given on appli cation. Phone Mnln 711. Mrs, II. D. Trover, 1880 N. Water street. l-27-3t GUARANTEED Those good chicken tumales, whole sale and retail. Special for parties. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want Phone Mala 2018. Order early. Delivery to anf part of city. Shipped to any town Is Oregon. tt When In need of Chill or Tamales visit the Commercial street Eat Shop, 332 N. Commercial street Lunches served at all hours, up to 12 o'clock, except Sunday. Also confectionery, Sill" The List of Donors An amount donated toward the debt-lifting fund of the SALEM COM MONS will be published In the city Journals on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1913. The Sum Needed is $1,000 Resides affording a shelter for home les sand destitute men, and attend ing to their spiritual needs, members of this mission seek out and roBcue er ring women. Citizens willing to aid In tills good work will remember tho words of Him who snldi; "Inasmuch as ye did it unto ono of these, my hrothron, ye did It unto me." Removal Sale Everything goes nt a bargain, now and second-hand goods, un til February 1, 170 South Com mercial street. After February 1 will he at 270 North Commer cial Btreet. O. L. McPeek NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGH A RDT MEREDITH Resident Agents INS State 8tret MOISfY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johi H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellvsry our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 811 MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate lecirlty. BECUTEL BYNOX 147 8Ute Street JAPANESE LAIJJiDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate, fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 438 Ferry St Phone Main 2251 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGD0X-RICI1ARDN0N CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street eJEWELRY. mm liuuer CvNX?rH ! V-fN.T'"! ill Karl Neug( Jeweler. Maionle Temple of his many slem friends go with him.