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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1913)
DAQ.T CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1013. Page fh Women's Winter Suits One-third to One-half LESS Women's Spring Suits COATS AND DRESSES 10 per cent Less Saturday's Specials Beautiful Ribbons In Dres dons and many plain colors up to 5 inches In width, splendid quality. 14c yard Limit 10 yards to a customer Salo commences at 9 a. m. Men's Mocha and Kid Dress Gloves 75c VALUES 50c 75c New Spring Shirts FOB MEN 59c Extra Special on House Dresses Very pretty percale house dresses, neat and good fitting, well made gar ments, $1.25 values. 98c Each 1 Mens Clothing 1-4 to 1-2 Less Special Investigation ') nt in i t f Legislature Finds That There Vas i Mismanagement. of Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE Will PAT RENT! When you can buy a good 5-room bouse on a paved street, large lot good well water, bearing fruit trees. Price $1250 on your own terms; small payment down, balance $12.50 per month. Act quick or . you will miss a good bargain. , ' 66 ACRES. 65 acres on the famous Howell Prolrte, only $100 per acre; one of the best buys in the valley; all under cultivation except about 12 acres tim ber and pasture. Terms. 250 ACRES. The best 260-acra farm on Howell Prairie; deep rich black loam soil. Price, $110 per acre; terms. On main road. Mr. Farm Buyer don't buy a farm until you have seen Howell Prai rie, the cream of Oregon land, VACANT LOTS. $825 will buy eight large lots. $250. $250 will buy a fine lot In North Salem, close to a paved street, car line and school. ' You will have to act quick. ' 1 $500. We have a beautiful lot In Fair mount Park .addition; very sightly, choice location. Price $500; torms. $3700. For a few days only we can sell a tfiolce lot, 60x147 feet, on Court street ear staet house; 7-room house. Price 3700; terms. ;(;,-, ON EAST TERMS. We have a number of houses, choice lots and fruit tracts that we can sell on very easy terms. TRADE. We have 80 acres of land price, $1050 that we can trade for city property. What have you? INSTALLMENT HOUSES. $850 $150 down, balance $15 mo.; 5, rooms. $1250 $250 down, balance $15 mo.; 5 rooms. $1600 $250 down, balance, $18 mo.; 5 rooms. $2000 $500 down, balance $20 mo.; 6 rooms. ' We write Insurance. v We rent houses. We loan money?-' ' BECHTEL & BTNON. 117 State St Tel. 452 Main A A AiitiiAliiliililA TTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTtVTT pecial TTTTTtTTTvtTTTtTttI BARGAINS 330 acres of good farm land, 200 acres under cultivation, balance tim ber and pasture, house, barn, family orchard, close to school, located 10 miles from Salem. Price $60 per acre, terms. Sea Q. H. Grabenhorst. JIM WILLSON 9M acres, 8 acres loganberries, 15 minutes' walk from car line, soil a rich black loam. This is an excel lent buy, as the berries will pay for the land In two years. ThlB can be had for only $400 per acre. Only two of those acre-tracts left, on the car line just outside of the city limits; think pf getting an acre of land for $750. This Is less than you would pay for a good lot In the city. Don't forget my, house, No. 473 North Cottage street; lot 66xlfi5; good S-room house, on paved street. Price $2500, 2 H blocks north ,of postofflce. This Is the cheapest close-in property In Salem. JIM WILLSON 141 N High t Salem, Ore. 40 acres of first class fruit land, all under cultivation, good seven-room house, large barn, family orchard, close to school, located 6 14 miles from Salem on good road. Price $0200; terms. Tills Is a good buy. 10 acres of first class land, all un der cultivation, small house, barn, chicken house, well, strawberries, lo ganberries and somo fruit trees Bet out last year. Located throe miles frpm Salem. Price $2200; $1200 cash, balance three years, 6 per cent inter est. Five acres first class fruit land, all under cultivation, good location, just 3 miles south of Salem. Price $750. If you want to trade, buy or so'I your property, see us. W.H. Grabenhorst & Co. Rooms 1 and 2, Bush Bank Building, Phone 2815. Senator Hutler and Senator Smith of Josephine, nud Representatives Hundley and Barton in a special com mittee report to the senate yester day afternoon exonerated Master Fish Warden Clanton, after having car ried on an Invest Ration of conditions at the Bonneville hatchery. Repre sentative Pierce, who also a member of the committee, did not sign the re port, claiming that an Investigation was unwarranted. He is favorable to Clanton, however, and commends his work, The report follows in part: "That we have investigated the lioneville fish hatchery, located at Bonneville, Oregon, and have careful ly investigated the charges which have been made against the manage ment of said flah hatchery and the members of the board of game and fish commissioners, and find that said charges have not been sustained. We have given hearings in order that tes timony might be produced tending to prove Baid charges, and the only def inite charges that have been made were the charges made by Represen tatives Gill and Schuliel that the con crete work in the fish ponds of sntd hatchery were faulty, but that said representatives merely gave Bald statements as their opinions and not as experts, and that there was no evidence introduced to ! corroborate their statements and charges in thnt respect. "We further find that some fish have been lost, but that the same was not due to any1 fault or mismanage ment on the part of the board of fish and game commissioners, or fish war den, It. 13. Clanton. "We further find that said fish hatchery has been managed In nn economical and businesslike way and manner, and whatever fault there may be In the construction of the con crete work of said fish ponds was only such as might happen under any ordinary circumstances, and that the board of fish and game commission ers and the said fish warden are In no way to blame for same, and that If any fault exists In said construc tion, the cost of repairing the same Is Insignificant, and "We further report there was no cause or excuse for this Investigation and that the charges generally have failed of substantiation and we heart ily commend the work of the board above mentioned and Fish Warden R. E. Clanton In the conduct and man agement of said fish hatchery. CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY HEARTBURN, CAS, DYSPEPSIA AND ALL STOMACH DISTRESS ENDED WITH "PAl'E'S DIAl'EP. SIN." You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or an uncertain one orta harmful one your stomach la too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Dlapepsln is noted for its Epeed in giving relief; It's harmless- ness; its certain unfailing action In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Itr millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep It handy get a large fifty-cent caso from any drug store and then If any one should cat some thing which doesn't agree with them; If what they eat lays like lead, fer ments and sours and forms gas; caus es headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Dlapepsln comes in contact with the 3tomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease In ov ercoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try It 1 AT THE PLAYHOUSES 4 44 j PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Carl Denton, Conductor Grand Opera House 2 P. M. Sunday, March 2nd PRICES: Lower Floor, $1.00; Balcony, $1.00; Gallery, 50c. Tickets on Sale at Music Stores Box Office Opens Friday Morning, February 28 I I f VSi Chicken dinner, 35c; broiled, fried, and baked, at tho Elite Cafe. Dr. Mendelsohn, the oculist, leaves on the 4 p. m. for Portland to spend Sunday wltli his son. Miss Clara Moser of Portland, who recently gave a series of very In structive and interesting lectures on i "Health and Hygiene" in Salem, Is in tho city for a short time, and has given several more lectures. Her last one wbb on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Amos Vass, 1653 S. Commercial Btrect. After a Bplendid talk on "EugenlcB," refreshments were served and tho ladles enjoyed a very pleasant and profitahlo after noon. Miss Moser's locturoB have been well attendod and are very high ly spoken of. She is a sister of Sen ator Gus Moser, and has been at tending some of the sessions of the legislature. GLOBE THEATRE DIED. REVENUE. At the Salem Hospital, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1913, Edward A. Revenue, aged 47. The remains were taken In charge by Rigdon & Richardson, funeral di rectors, and will be shipped to Sanby for burial. Semite Refuses Fair Bill. The senate this morning refused to concur In tho house amendment to the Panama-Pacific bill, the clipping of $50,000 from the $200,000 approved by the senate. Senators Moser and Bean were appointed b President Malarkey to confer with members of the house on tho bill. At 3 o'clock this nftor noon tho house and tho senate will meet jointly to do honors to the mem ory of George Washington. WOOD Card of Thank!. We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly gave their assistance and sympathy In the last Illness of our mother, and also for the many beautiful floral tributes to her memory. Mr. and MrB. Calvin Bain. G L 0 B E HOUSE OF FEATURES. All-star Programs We Pick Them TODAY AND TOMORROW TWO REELS THE LONG STRIKE TWO KEELS An Imp feature! See the great sixty foot dive and other thrillers. THE CONSEQUENCE Victor Drama COPS AND COWBOYS- Nestor Comedy Hear Harry Moyer sing "WHEN YOURE AWAY.' Ours Is a distinctive service. Can be seen in no other theatro In Salem. The snme pictures that are shown at tho Majestic In Portland. Always tlio Plpo Orgnn. For Sundny only SILENT JIM a Two-Reol Eclair Feature. G L 0 B E GLOBE THEATRE peoan On the Famous ESTATE Offer AUSTRALIAN COAL NONE BETTER To close out the few tons left over, we have decided to cut tho price to $11.50 PER TON We need the money and room. You need the coal. Let us get together. Dealers In Fuel, Lumber and Building Materials (if Every Description. Falls City Lumber Co. Main office, 279 W. Commercial Phone Main 813. There has been a groat demand for first-class land at a reasonable fig ure, suitable for the cultivation of the Loganberry. To meet this de mand, Edgewood has been placed on the market. Edgewood Is located about one quarter of a mile from Concomly station on the Oregon Electric rail road. The land is level, yet well drained. Tho soil Is a rich dark loam, easily worked and very productive. Any thing that grows In Oregon will grow at Edgewood. Grain, hops, fruit, ber ries and vegetables of all kinds do well. Tho land Is especially adapted to the ' growth of tho Loganberry, and tho tractB nro so laid out. that the rows can run the long way of the tnicls so as to catch tlio sun to the beat advantage. More good features are offered at Edgewood than are usually to bo found in small tract subdivisions, Thero Is a Bchool on the ground, good toads, telephone service, rural deliv ery, good neighbors. , Land at Edgewood sells for $I2.'i per acre. The terms can bo arranged to suit the Individual buyer. Edgewood may be seen at any time by applying to the selling agents. E. Hartley, J. II. Craig, R. W. Craig, ownors. Bechtel & Bynon Selling Agents. 847 State street, . Salem, Oregon UNTIL MARCH 10 a REAL .'",',"' ' lrl!'.--!jl: '. J:IM'Y: ! i-lli "'j' '; j' iV III ) I jp B I llfLv Cn .' .'. ... . .TrsrsSSX.TPiSSiSm':' RANGE To make the famous REAL ESTATE RANGES, known In every family In Salem, we nrc going to offer for a limited period until March 10 a beautiful decorated DINNER SET FREE with every rnngo we sell, These ranges are already well known In Salem, hundreds of them being In act mil line In homes, and every purehnser Is a nallsfled one. Wo refer you to liny REAL ESTATE RANfiE owner In the rlty. Take advantage of our liberal offer before It Is too late. This Range Is guaranteed In every reHpect, anil dues perfect work In every particular, Josse & Moore Furniture Co. The Store That Guarantees to Save You Money EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE REAL ESTATE AND ARCADIA MALLEABLE RANGES