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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1913)
Page BIrht Diar capital journal, sales, obeaon. honday, February t, mn. Drucker Trunks, Lily Suit Cases, Bags. Very Best Traveling Goods. Butterick Patterns and Publications. New Spring Style Book and any Pattern for 25 c Use our free rest room. Public phone, drinking fountain and1 parcels check ing service. They'ro for your comfort and convenience. High Class Ready - to - Wear You'll not try to hide your back, An Advance Spring Display of New Lingerie Waists ' Salem women will wel come this announcement of new spring waists Dainty Lingeries In beau itful styles Lawns and Marquisettes, trimmed with hand embroidery, Irish crochet, Valen ciennes and Cluny luces, long and short sleeves are shown This new collec tion priced from $.1.00 to $20.00. See the large window dlsplny of these today on Liberty street. CITY NEWS. i(( )(i )t )t ))t st it )f j( jt )t s(t Attorney Carey F. Martin has moved Ms law offices to rooms 412-413-414 Masonic Tomplo. 12-28-tf Madame Nordlca. Reserved seat tickets on sate ut Miss Magors' studio. ' Mornings only, from 9 to 12. Phono 1295. I Phone Main 131 when you want I good bread, a nice dressed chicken, apples by the bushel and fresh vege tables free from Ihe street (lust. The SunHet grocery. 1 Regular meeting "f Hodson Council J No. 1, R. & S. M this evening. A full ' nttenilnneo Is requested by order of the Thrice Illustrious Master. Visiting companions welcome. j Salem Furniture company leads in ' prices that Biilt all buyer:). Come In and see for yourself before making your next purchase. 333-339 Chemck- ' ela street, Just east of thu Y. M. C. A. ' building. j Packard, Ludwlg and other pianos' old at fair prices, and on easy terms. ' Wiley D. Allen Co., R. F. Peters, mgr., 217 N. Commercial street. ' 1-21-ooil-tt Dr. Assoln, dcut.lst, announces the, opening of up-to-date nfflc.es In the Hnlem l!ai,k & Trust building, suite 205-aoi;. Dr. AhbcIii In a graduate of Northwestern university, Chicago and has bud several years of practical ex perience and comes highly recom mended, eod-tf - Cherry City THE MILL OK QCAI.ITY - :.(),' Trade Street. I'lniiie Main 20!l. Kales if 1.00 a Day nnd Cp COTTAGE HOTEL With dining room, homo cooking nnd home comforts; quiet; near biniliii'iis center; all outside rooms. Special weekly rates. 1(10 Court. Street. MRS. MAE 1 V 1 10. Proprietress. THE CYCLERY C. II. MOUSE mill LLOYD HAMSIIEN Me cli', Sundries mid Repairing, l.ecksinltlm lit) Filled -Wheels Called for nnd Delivered, l'lmiic Main Ills', Our itlRI Excelsior mo torcycles have arrived. Free iIimmoiimI ruHon. 211 Smith Utah Street. Naturopath and Food Expert This Is the best system for all norvous nnd chronic diseases, rheuma tism, stomach troubles, etc. I respectfully solicit tho pntrotingo of 11 suffering In this way. DR. J. T. WORK. Jfflce temporarily 495 Court Street. Salem's largest department store at the service of all out of town people. Order by mail--shipment by parcels post same day as received. We guaran tee to satisfy. Send trial order this week because your suit does not fit, it ;bu purchase at Meyers. You'll have that easy, satisfied feel ing of knowing that your garments are correct; that they fit your figure as they Bhould, anil the fabrics and styles are the most popular and de sirable. Our women's ready-to-wear section offers the very choicest assortment of coats, suits, dresses and evening ap parel; garments collected from the very best and most successful fashion shops. Obtain Your Garments at Meyers and be As sured of Getting the very Best Quality for Your Money New A Correct Cor set for Particu lar Women The "V. D. NUFORM" Corset follows the figure it embraces the body closely In its graceful curving outlines. It is not tight hero and loose there pinching and squeezing the body to lis shape. It Is shaped to fit the figure and fit all over. . The Nufornv expresses beauty beauty in all the mil ii nil Hues of the figure. " 1 ORDER 11Y MAIL 7"T Mortgage loans arranged. Apply to Star Land Co.. Carey F. Martin, secre tary, 413 Masonic temple. 2-1 tf Madame Nordlcu, Reserved seat tickets on sale at Miss Magers' Bludlo. Mornings only, from 9 to 12. Phone 1295. Salem's Banltary butchers and pack ers. Meat shop Court and Liberty streets. Phono your wauls to Mnln 1528. Steusloff Bros. Notice. Tho stock of tho O. K. gro cery has been moved to our now loca tion, 11(15 State street, where we will bn plensed to meet our old patrons as woll as new ones. l-30-4t Sperling'! grocery, 311 North Com mercial Btreet, headquarters for Yak ima Rest flour, the flour with the proper blend; all housewives like It. Just phone Main 00 your grocery wants; quick and prompt service. Madame Nordlca. Reserved seat tlcketB on sale at MIhb Magers' Btudlo. Mornings only, from 9 to 12. Phono 1295. Mr. and Mrs. Henry l'nscoe spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. F. O. Uatlholoniew nnd family In Yew Park. They were gliid to find their grand son, l.ylc, alili) to walk once more without hit crutches. He has been suffering with broken bones in his foot, and a sprnln since before Thanks giving from an accident ho met with lit a bull game, l.ylu is the champion "rooter" for Ihe high school ball team. He had Just returned from Eugene with the team, whore they won nnoth rr great victory. Flouring Mills FI.Ont, CEREALS AM) FEKI). Plione Main 23.11 Our 624th Wednes day Surprise Sale SPLENDID WOOL BLANKETS to sell at $5.35 each Here are very pretty blankets of good quality, full size and finished In excellent shape most of them are silk bound. May be had In white with pink or blue border; grey mixed blankets with border and pretty fancy blankets In plaid designs. You'll appreciate the excellent value when you see these. Special for "Wednesday. Your choice I5.35 each. None sold before 8:30. See window display. Showing of Stylish Footwear These new fashionable lasts bound to please and we ask pleasure of showing them to you. Women's Shoes The new patent buttons with kid or cloth tops dainty gun metals and the always popular tans. Children's Shoes In patent button and other wanted leathers most de Blrable lastB and very moderately priced. . A largo shipment of Nettloton shoes for men Popular leathers in dresRy and very desirable lasts. See our new combination lasts for hard ittlng feet. RECEIVE ItY 1 JLLOOODlCOODS Delaware Ratifies Income Tax Washington, Feb, 3. Ratification by Delaware of the constitutional amendment to tax Incomes was re j ported to the senate today by United I States Senator Richardson, who nn Inounced the receipt of a telegram from Delownre's secretary of state to that effoct This means that congress must now act, ratification by Delaware making the 3(ith state to favor tho amendment. HUMMEL A MUSICIAN OF DISTINGUISHED ANCESTRY Naturo has done much for William Morse Riiiiiiuel, the vlijllnlst, If It be true, as Emerson says, that a man Is a quotation from all his ancestors. Ills gruntlt'n.lior, was tho Illustrious Sam uel V. II. Morse, the Inventor of the telegraph, whoso early life was given to art. .Many of his relatives In fier I many have won distinction in musical j circles, his grciit-grniulfather, Chris- dan Hummel, having been court con ductor at Welsbnden, besides being a composer as well as pianist and vio linist of note, lie was a friend of Richard Wagner, who dedlcaod ono of his compositions to him. Mr. Rimini'd's father was the late Fran, Hummel, the distinguished plan h't of U.M'lln. whoso achievements and reputation place him among the men of nolo In modern musical hlstcVry. An enthusiastic critic recently wild of Hummel, "lie speaks our tongue. That Is his music goes straight to our heart, for he nnd his violin speak an lillotu that all can understand." Mr. Hummel w ill assist Mine. Lillian Nordlca at her concert hero on Fehru ary 12th. After two wecksk' illness with the In grippe, Dr. tl. T, White Is again at his office. Sliiinliiril llhlilci the l'le. I UNITM) l'MIXS u:ahi:i WlllB New York, Feb. 3. As the result of moneys It secured when the supreme court ordered the stock of Its subsi diaries distributed, the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey today an nounced a "cash distribution" of $10 a share, the total distribution amount ing to $"9.33,",528, Immediately after the distribution was announced tho stock of the Stand ard Oil Company of New Jersey ad vanced 18 points. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN ? Well, I Should Say So! ill A Dainty Desir able Line of New Ginghams and Wash Goods We know that you will be glad to view these beautiful new fabrics pretty new checks and stripe patterns In a largo variety of colors 27 Inches wide at 121-2c to 1 Scents a yard. Dainty zephyr ging hams 30 Inches kle In very neat patterns all t ha populnr colors at 25 cents a yard. Egyptian Tlssuo 2V Inches wide in checks and stripes blue, pink, tan and lavender colors, at 25 cents a ;ard. are the PARCEL POST The LastNight of "THE WIVES OF JAMESTOWN" At the WEXFORD You have read the book. See the Pictures 2 Reels .... 2,000 Feet A Genuine Philanthropist. J7 C. Perry, proprietor of the phar macy near the Portland, Railway Light & Power company's office, has I'OHted' a cheerful sign In his show window, extending a cordial invitation to tho public to step into his place of business and wait for Ihe street eai'B, which meet at the Intersection of Stute and Commercial streets. Since the Portland, Eugene & Eastern com pnny to.ik over the Salem lines, there has been no place where street car patrons can comfortably wait for their cnt'B, and Mrs. Perry's Invitation should bo greatly appreciated . The druggist stated yesterday that he was planning upon placing a comfortable suit In front of his store this summer, whom people can Walt for the cars and rest at the same time. , Groundhog Day. ' Sunday was groundhog day, and ac cording to the legend, as that nnlmal camo out. and saY his shadow, he went hack In his hole'for six weeks, during all which time the weather will do nil kinds of stunts except good. How ever, the shallow hero wns not very distinct as the sun. seemed quite Bhy about showing Itself and alsnit all the i ground hog could mo was the penum ,bru, from which It Is hoped that the weathcr-wlso animal, whoso correct .every day name Is sausage, may relent land consent to come out in half time, nay about threo weeks, or when tho legislature adjourns. Card of Thanks, The children of Mrs. M. E. Rider dcBlre to thank their many friends for tho loving care nnd kindness bestowed upon them during the recent Illness nnd death of their beloved mother. Especially do they wish to thank tho W. XI C. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. P. Tnylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hates Mr, and Mrs. A. M. llrown, Mr, and Mrs. U. S. Rid er. j Tho Journal's offer of space to the councllmcn nnd city attorney, to ex plain why the latter's salary was raised, still remains 6pen, and there does not seem to be any rush to reply- . . . Haveyo ur shoes repaired by a man who knows how Mr. Maplethorp will make your old shoes wear like new ones. You don't need to go any farther than our men's clothing department to find the exactly right thing in dressy clothes. Cloth Craft, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Ederhelmer Stein clothes are made expressly for us; the kind of goods any gentleman can be proud to wear. You'll get correct style and all wool quality at Meyers and highest class tailoring. Buy Your Next Suit at Meyers' and Be Thoroughly Satisfied A Handsome As sortment of New Shirts for Men Just visit the men's section and cast your eyes on this splendid showing; golf shirts In plain white with soft cuffs, soft, starched or pleated bos oms. May also be had in black, blue, or hello stripe patterns; all coal style; some have collars to match, in Blzes 14 to 18 The prices are extreme ly moderate for shirts with such quality and stylo as these possess. Triced 75 cents to $2.00. MISSING NURSE FOOD WANDERING IX WOODS ( UNITED l'UKSH LKASr.D wins. Roscburg, Ore. Feb. 3. Miss AgneB Mannlon, the Portland trained nurse, who disappeared from the home of Dinger Hermann Sunday morning, was found late today wandering aim lessly In the dense woods a few miles from town. Physicians say her health will not be seriously affected by her experience. Moose, Attention! Dig doings tomorrow night. Spell ing match and Introduction of new Moose orchestra. H. II, TURNER, Secretary. A dispatch from Senttle says; "The carrying out of the order of the gov ernment to dlssolvo the Harrlman railroad combination the officers of the S. P. and O.-W. R. & N. will oc cupy separate offices," and this Is about all there Is .to the separation, nnywny. The divorce is only "a mensn et thoro." 4 I Just Look at Our Windows And see how easy It's going to bo to find tho right sort of foot wear for tho New Year. And the shoes aro as good as they look. The following names tell the whole story. H AN AN & SOX , EDWARD CLAI'P SHOE HOWARD & FOSTER ZIGLEH'S BROS. -Relnhnrt's 'Personnl Service goes with every pair. REINHART'S 444 State St. The Quality Shop Home of Hanan Shoes THIRD HOUSE SESSION THURSDAY EVENING The most Interesting, and, without doubt, the basics t session of the state legislature will be a joint gathering of the houBe, senate, press, stenograph ers and clerks, together with the third house in the hall of representatives on Thursday evening. This session has come to be a reg ular event of the legislative period In Oregon. Numerous bills of a bur lesque nature are proposed for In troduction on that evening. That there will be a big crowd in the hall on that evening goes without saying. No More Adjournments. The report at the beginning of this week of the legislature Is that there will be no more Fralday adjournments. Speaker McArthur Is especially deter mined to give Saturday to the work of the bcbsIoii. It was practically Im possible to avoid adjournment last Saturday on account of the numerous committee Investigations, and tho trip of both members of the house and of the senate to Pendleton, and to the site of the proposed Celilo dam. DIED. DELANEY. At his home In Turner, Ore., at 10 o'clock a. m., Sunday, February 2, 1913, David Dolaney. In the death of Mr. Delaney another member of the band of Oregon pion eers has been called to the other shore. He came to Oregon In 1843, and croeesd the plains In a wagon hauled by oxen from East Tennessee. He was born In 1826, and has been a resident of Turner since locating ' In this state. Mr. Delaney Is survived by his wife and the following daughters: Mrs. E. M. LaForo, of Salem; Mrs. J. R. Brown, of Los Angeles; Mrs. McDon ald, of Sclo. The funeral will be held from the Turner home tomorrow, and the body will he shipped to this city for burial In City View cemetery. FIRE CHIEF'S MOTHER IS BURNED TO DEATH UNITED MUSS LEASED WlltR. 'Washington, Pa., Feb. 3. His own homo ablaze. Fire Chief Pat Curran rushed Into the place and carried his 84-yenr-old mother to tho street but she Is d'Mid today of burns. Real Worth fiOO acres at $00 per acre. 2.10 acres In cultivation; 150 acres of that In clover; 75 acres timber; large house; springs In every field and piped to the house and barn. 15 acres, G-rootn house; C30 prune trees, 150 peach trees, 13 apple two years old, two acres strawberries; one horse, wagon, buggy, cow, two heifers, 50 chickens and tools. Price $4100; lMilf cash. ' $1200 buys a good house and lot In Nob Hill annex; lot 60x100 feet; good well; four blocks from car; $500 down and balance $10 a month, without In terest. One and a third ncres In "Riverside Acres" for $050; $150 down; balance $10 a month; beautiful view and good soil; just out of the city limits. J. A. Mills 275 State Street. Phone 16 2-3-2t HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa- tionts for as.'hma, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones aftr emi nent surgoonB had said that nn opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Ofllce practice: Cash. If you noed my help, I am at your service. DR. I.. (1. AMMAN, 29tl N. Liberty St Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon When a Man Strains his Eyes When a man strains bis eyes by reading without glasses, he becomes. tired, nervous and irritable, and his only chance for relief Is in having his ces examined and glnsses supplied hy a competent optometrist as such, I am at your service. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 925 Ofioe hours S to E NEW TODAY. BE SURE TO VISIT The Fred caf eteria at State and Commercial street in front of the MadlBon. l-30-4t WANTED Young man 17 to 19 years old, to work In blacksmith shop. Must be mechanically inclined. In quire at Watt Shlpp's. 2-3-3t FOR RENT Modern B-room house, 2357 State street, $12 per month. Apply at Rasteln & Creenbaum's. 2-3-3t FOR SALE Good 7-year-old horse for salo, cheap, if sold at onco. Phone Main 1617. 2-3-3t FOR SALE Ten-ft. quarter-sawed sol id oak dining room table. 758 North Commercial. 2-3-3t WIL LTRADE Shetland pony, sound and gentle, for good fresh milk cow. See Dr. Patterson, Salem Feed Barn, 2-3-2t WANTED. Good second-hand surrey. Also a mare for working and driv ing purposes, weight 1200 to 1300 pounds. H, H. Gralapp, Salem. 2-2-3t FARM HAND WANTED Man for gen eral work on farm and orchard. Ap ply at Saloni Fruit Union. 2-3-3t FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer, fresh In few days. House to rent, 771 N. Commercial street. 2-3-3t LOST Fox terrier, brown ears. T. M. Coffee, 1387 North Sixth. Phone Main 1976. 2-3-3t Fred kills six fat hens and 12 other things to make tamales; will do your wife more good than If you spend $100 to get something for her health. Now Just try one, and If you do not think bo Fred1 will give your money back. Be Biire to not mlas the place, corner State and Commercial Btreet, In front of the Madison. Fred's neat and a first-class cook. If you say that Fred Isn't, come over and see. I bot you $5 I use no grease. it Dr. Asseln, Dentist y. CHICAGO GRADUATE. I Saloni Rank & Trust Hldg. T MM MM NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY HURGHAHDT & MEREDITH BesUeut Agents IMfc Hlale NirKt MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. TWOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secsrlty, IlEt'HTEL BYNON S47 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and clt.y property. Joh H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL In Bny quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 81S W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian. . Qraduate Mo Killlp College, Chicago, 111., which enjoys largest practice In the world. Lameness, dentlBtry and diseases of the foot a specialty. Phones: Rest dence, 1961; office, 278. Office and feed barn. 420 S. Commercial 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-RICnARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. Karl Neugebaner sSSp 1 ' 'j Vasonle Temple ...... hu.thM.kffl. J...rr-1rr....1r lt ffMi, aanaiii