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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1913)
rw Eight I)n,T CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH t, 1911 . See the New Spring Assortment of Stylish Footwear Pingree Shoes for Women, Nettleton Shoes for Men, Plamate Shoes for Children Dependable Merchandise "Good Goods," our popular slogan, in a by-word with moBt people In nnd around Salem. People have come to realize that with every purchase made at MEYERS' tliey have tlio sat isfaction of knowing that It Is of very liest quality, nnd that the price is right. Convince yourself, New Spring Merchandise is coming by every mail, ex press and freight. The great eastern clothing concerns, the dress goods and muslin mills, the shoe factories, the notion and novelty firms, all are pushing forward to us the newest of their wares-to make Meyers' Spring Display the most lavish in the history of their business. Visit the store and see the advance. Mail Order Department Your orders by mall receive the same prompt and careful attention as though you were shopping In per son, Any request for samples or prices filed on day received. Re. member, we are no further away than tlio nearest letter-box, Try it SSstyU-e-jL Decidedly Attractive Showings of New Spring Suits and Coats More charming effects have never been attained the graceful llneB, the many choice materials and the marked tendencly for even better work mnnslilp glfe assurances of higher standards 01 valuo. Fashion demands the most careful con sideration of every lltttle detail In the making of women's garments; these minor detailH, though seemingly small In themselves are often the secret of the perfect fitting garment. If you purchase at Meyers' you may rest assured that particular attention has been given to every one as near perfection as tho best tailors can produce. Visit the Ready-to-Wear Section and see the advance Spring Models Our 628th Wednes day Surprise Sale BOYS' BLOUSES at 27c each This Wednesday sale will no doubt be of great Interest to mothers of boys. These BLOUSE WAISTS are extra value well made In light, me dium and dark oolors; plain blue, white, tan and linen color; also In stripe patterns. Your choice Wed nesday only, at 27c Enclt. See Window Display New Neckwear for Men You fellows who like classy NECK WEAR You're the ones who ought to Bee this line we have ready. It Is without doubt the choicest collection you will ever have the pleasure of chooBing from. The newest Ideas In Men's Neckwear is shown In this dis play. A banner line at DOc, See Them The Governor Signs Them. Satlfil action of mortgages is more easily obtained from the state as a re sult of the passage of the Heltzel bill which provides that the signature of the governor alone Is necessary on the satisfactions, and not the signature also of tho Secretary of state and the state treasurer. A great deal of difficulty has been experienced In obtaining mortgage sat isfactions on account of the frequent absonco from tho state "houso of one or more of the officials. By a law passed In 1911 it was made sufficient for tlie governor alono to clgn deeds. The promoters of that measure believ ed the law also covered satisfactions, but the statute was later construed differently. From 700 to 900 satisfac tions aro Issued by tho state yearly. Another reason for the law was that all forms pertaining to lands might be mada uniform. Family Remedies ;y "guarantied XiA 1 MhouseholdhL if REMEDIES U Dainty White Un derwear for Women You'll be delighted with this now, fresh showing of MUSLIN WEAR snowy piles of all tho latest sluing garments. They are perfectly cut, well made and finished with exqui site laces, embroideries nnl ribbon. They'ro thoroughly good garments tho kind that will give a maximum wear und sallsfy In regard to slyle and comfort. Triced very reasonably. New Draperies, Silko lines, etc. Housekeepers will be delighted with this Bliowlng of dainty HANG INGS and COVERINGS. Neat bor dered Scrims In cream and white, Cretonnes, Reps. SllkoIInes, Plain Scrims, etc., In the most desirable colorings and designs. . Visit our sec ond floor store and look through this excellent display. An Advance Display of Men's Spring and Sum -mer Suits Now Ready for You You fellows young and old who like and ap preciate well made, good quality, stylish clothes, will surely be glad to view this excellent assort ment. The new mixtures, plain serges, etc., In nifty Norfolk and regular styles. The "Fit Form" and "Cloth Craft" garments are all that you could possibly expect for your money. They're the most stylish and highest values wo have ev er been able to offer to the men of this com munty. And by the way When you're In the store don't forget to take n look lit the LARGEST DISPLAY OP MEN'S HATS IX SALK.lt SALEM DRUGGISTS MAKES A STATEMENT We always advise people who have stomach or bowel trouble to' see a doctor. But to those who do not wish to do this we will say: Try the mix ture of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., known as Adlor-I-ka. This simple new remedy is so powerful that JUST ONE DOSE usually relieves sour Btomach, gas on the stomach and constipation QUICKLY. People who try Adler-l-ka are surprised at its QUICK action. J. C. Perry. He CITY NEWS. a L. J. Tolls, of Purtlnnd, Is a Salem Tlsltor, C. C. Waldvoget, of New York City, Is In tho city. James Smith, Mcdford, Is spending the day In the Capital City. W. II. Grady, of New York, Is spend ing a couplo of da nib here. Meals, 25 cents. Homo cooking. Mrs. W. F. Hint. Salem Hotel. 3-1-1 in Mrs. 11. W. Hosford, of Mill City, arrived Saturday for a short visit, A, H. Prneclit, of Ashland, Is a visitor In town on business matters. F. I. Sloper, from Independence, arrived In Salem for a couplo of days' visit. J. W. Hull,' principal assistant en gineer of tho P. H & E. railway, was a Salem vlBltor yesterday. A, J. Wagoner, assistant engineer of tho P. K. & K, railway, returned Saturday from California. Tom Jackson, tho obliging caterer at the Hotel .Marlon, was a visitor to Portland Sunday. Although Tom's family resides In tho metropolis, ho Is desirous of living In tho capital, and his friends anil iiccualiitanees would like to see him a permanent fixture here. Tho work on Union street Is being rushed, and it is expected by the 8th of this month tho trains will be run ning. High Orado pianos nt reasonable prices, and on terms that will suit you, Look our stock over, We are in our row storo, 521 Court street, Moose building. U. F, Peters, manager. Reserved seat sale for Mutt nnd Jeff Musical Comedy appearing at the Grand opera house Wednesday, March 5, will open nt tho box office tomor row morning at 1) o'clock. Prices $1.50 and $1.00. Tliero Is a reason why our business is on tho Increase. Our quick service, prompt delivery and special care with all orders, (lood apples by tho bush el. Phone Main 00, Sperling's grocery Sll North Commercial street. Mr. Marvin, of thn Opera House Pharmacy, brought Into Tho Capital Journal office today a box of McDon ald's niocolnU'H, fresh, delicious, creamy and good to eat. The Opera House Pharmacy handles these dainty confections. Now storo; new goods; no sh"if worn goods, itur our prices will please you. Look our stock of furniture over before buying, :I33-M9 Chemeke tn Hrect; rnst of tho Y. M. C. A. building. Tho Salem fumltiiro company. THE MECCA BILLIARD PARLORS A resort for gentlemen. Everjhlng modorn; downstair Masonic Temple building. Walker & Stubblefield, Props. l Cherry City Flouring Mills j: merry n- nin'iii.-uan menu, urcgoti wiieni-uin, manual nnu nil J kinds of mill Teed. fill.. Trade 8lreot r- lIiono Mnln 2M1 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 '""'" 111 ' i"i mi i.i.iii.,i.n nm M i Regular meeting of Hodson Council No. 1, R, & S. M this evening. A full attendance la requested. By order of the thrice illustrious muster. Visiting companions welcome. Miss Clara MoBher, the lecturer on hyglelne, left for Independence, for tho day, but will return to Salem this evening for a couplo of days, then going to Albany and Eugene to lec turo. If you aro not satisfied with your groceries, and want to make a change, just glvo us a trial. Our phono num ber Is Main 131. Our bread bus no equal in Salem. Tho Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial street Having completed the Yamhill bridge caso at McMlnnvllle last Satur day, Judge Kelly, -of department No. 1 ofr the circuit court, Is holding court at Salem this week. The case of Mil lei vs. Hock Is taking up the time of the court this afternoon, together with tho J. Thorburn Ross appeal for pa role. With his handsome beard trfinmcd to perfection, a gladsome smllo and proud Blep, Squire Johnson today strutted out of bis office on State street with ull tho life and vigor of a young sprout In tho spring time, and took much pleasure in advising his old cronies that March the 3, 1913, brought with It his tilth borthday. "Squire don't look ut, and bo denied If he feels that way," declared his in timate friends. Our Novelties in Stylish Footwear Are faniouB through the length and breadth of Salem and surround ing territory. We hnvo won our reputation upon our ability to sup ply the critical nnd fastidious the cream of Fashion's Decree in Foot wenr as approved by these lend ing makers, II AX AX 1I0WAHD & FOSTER EDMX ( LAPP LIXDER'S SHOES Rcinliarts Home of the Hanan SKoo CljrOualiUi 5l)op, Slit St. OppBityhTtealre W. C. Wlnslow, attorney at law, has removed his offices to 305-6-7, Salem Bank Trust Co. Bldg. 2-6-eod-tf Alaska tours. Mrs. A. H. Carlisle, conducting the "Alaska Tours," will be pleased to hear from parties Interested Hotel Wlllard, Portland, Oregon, 2-25-6t Spring Is here. "You" aro thinking of your new "suit' or "costumo" we will make? Wo have unlimited vari ety of prevailing materials for the coming season. "Prices reasonable." A. gS. Kazmarck, Merchant Tailor. La dles and Gentlemen. Court and Lib erty. 2-12-eodtl Stock for sale. One thousond shares automatic Call & Advertising Clock Co., nnd 2r shares United States Cash ier Co., at a very low and attractive price. It will Interest you. Write Im mediately for quotation. W. E. David son, No. 21(1 Lewis building, Portland, Oregon. 3-1-61 The day wag "rlfo" with excitement last Saturday afternoon, when A. 1). Rife, a motorcycle expert, wag arrest ed by Chief of Police Shedeck and fined $3 for speeding. According to tho chief, Rife would havo been In a fair way to grasp the altitude record awny from tho French aviators, ng his machine wag Just on the point of soaring from tho ground when he was last seen floating up Chemeketa street. The speeder plended guilty. Funeral Yesterday. Tho funeral of the Into Mrs. J. L. Ahlers was held from. the imrlors of the Klgdon & Richardson, funeral di rectors, yesterday afternoon, and many friends of the deceased attended. The gravo at City View cemetery was cov ered with beautiful wreaths nnd the services were conducted by Rev. H, T. Habeoik. MARRIED. UOWEN CASPELL. At the' parson ago of the Christian church, Sunduy afternoon, March 2. 1913, Mtaa Lydla O. Caspell to Clifford E. Bowen, Rev, 1). Errett officiating. Tho young couple will resldo in Sa- lom. DIED. AHLERS. At the home at 9G6 Center street, Friday, Feb. 28, 1913, Mrs, J. L. Ahlers. Tlio deceased is the wife of the president of tho Salem Bank & Trust company, and had been 111 for the past four months. MARRIED. TRIESCII MILLER. At the home of Rev. P, S. Knight, Saturday after noon, March 1, 1913, MIbb Efita R Miller to JesBe M. Tricsch. BORN. C11BSON. To Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gibson, of Portland, February 25, 1913, nn 8-pound son. The grandparents are entertaining the youngster In Salem at present, at their home, nt 735 North Commercial street, DIED. WORTMAN At the Salem hospital, Thursday, February 27, 1913, Jasper Wortman, aged 85. DID SOT CHANGE THE PEOPLE'S LAWS Because of a general sentiment that seems to prevail among the legislators nil laws pertaining to the Initiative, tho referendum ifnd other features of tlio Oregon system will probably re main unchanged until the people them selves, who created the laws, see It to change them. All bills that have been Introduced In the present legislature, looking to ward changes In tho system, hr.ve died before reaching the office of the governor. The bills were usually re ported on unfavorably by committees. DIED. M'GREW. Anna Lois, wife of N. B. McGrew, passed peacefully away nt 3:20 this morning, nt tho home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Wilson, 152 North Thirteenth street, aged 70 years. Sho Is survived by her husband and three children, G. D. McGrew, and Mrs. W. E, Wilson, Salom, and Mrs. F. W. McQueen, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral services will bo hold Tues day afternoon, March 4th, from tho homo of Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Sheridan, general secretary of tho Epworth league, will address a mass meeting in tho First M. E. church of this city Wednesday, March 5th nt 8 p. in. All young peoplo of Salem nre cordially Invited. 3-3-3t Journal Want Ads flrlnit Results. Want to Sell? Let u find a buyer for that car of yours. Expert repairing a specialty. I Auto Exchange Oarage. ,178 8. Twelfth St. Phone 776 NEW TODAY. FARM FOR RENT Near Salem, all kinds of fruit for family use, spring water, 4 acres clover, fire wood fur nished. Harry E. Kennedy, 210 Ma sonlo temple. 2-27-tt FURNISHED ROOM, with use of den for slnglo man, hot and cold water, ono block from state houso, Phono Main 1836. SEVEN-ROOM modern house for rent 506 South Nineteenth street, 3-l-3t WANTED $2500 on Improved city property for a term of 5 years. Ad dress "P25," Journal. 8-1-Ct FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms, close In, bath and electric light, 257 Bellevue. Phone 1693. 3-3-31 FOR SALE Team, weight 29000 lbs, 7 and 8 years old, new VA Stude baker wagon; also piano and house hold goods, SCO Water street; near new bridge. 3-3-Ct1 TAKE OCT Til: C011X Then pay for the remedy. Arch Corn Cure Is the only prac tical remedy on tho market. Results guaranteed. For sale by OPERA 1IOCSE PHARMACY. Journal Want Advs. Bring Results. Kalsomining Painting and decorating. Estimates furnished; satisfaction guaranteed. 4 SMITH & COLLINS Phone Main 1290. Second-Hand Cars Before buying look at our bargains In second-hand cars. Auto Exchange Garage, 176 S. Twelfth St. Phone 776 ij ir FrTii i i Eye Strain Docs not mean that your eyeg are dis easedIt meang simply that you've used them too much by constant read ing, or too close application at work and brought on EYESTRAIN In con sequence. The relief Is simple and sure, viz; My EXAMINATION of the EYES and glasses to relieve the strain. Why not see us today? a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 926 Office hours 9 to 6 Money! Money! MONEY! We Want Your Money To Invest A fow bargains In the valley; $8500 takes Ideal home, 30 acres. 150 acres In Polk county, cheap, 250 acres, well Improved, (25,000. SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN PRUNE RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND BERRY TRACTS. 3 lots, 5-room cottage, $1600, snap. 5 and 10-acre tract 8, close In, Lot 50x100, east front, good buy. 100x150, 5-room modern Iioubo, $2500 City lots, all parts of Sulem, Several good business chances and trades. 8evernl big stock ranches, cheap. 4 Vi acres, 2 houses, on car line, JG000. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE 1 LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US, AVE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 4, li. Il-ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL DENTS. IIoiiscb and furnished rooms to rent. Come In and see us, Acme Investment Co. COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS.. Phone Main 477. 640 But Street Opposite Court House, GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and partleg. Call Main 2048 or come to Fred In front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamale Fred made In Salem, now you see them ev ery place. I hot $25 these are not like Fred's Tamalog, You try one for yourself. 2-12-tf HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and offico practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa tients for asthma, 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 bopoless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent surgeons had said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Offico practice: Cosh, If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. ALTMAN, 29d N. Liberty St, Phone; Main 147. Salem, Oregon Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken for china painting, firing and water col ors. E. M. GOODSPEED, 222 Hubbard Building. WATCH teJEWELRY! REPAIk Karl Ncngeli Jeweler. Masonic Temple tt LOCATED f DR. ASSELN, DENTIST I Graduate N. W. U, Chicago, J Salem Bank & Trust Building, f Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 X NORVilCH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BIRGIIARDT MEREDITH Resident A genu 1st State Street MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salom, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oi good Real Estate leeirttj, BECHTEL It BYNON 147 BUte 8 tree! THE K.& J.CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The best In town ask for them. Factory 266 Chemeketa. COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole agents for the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neil. Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas senger Depot MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Job b, Scott over Chicago Store, Balsm, Or egon. Phone 1651. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt deliver; our specialty. Falls City Lumbei Company, 279 North Commercial street. Phone Msln R1I JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND D1IT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 1251 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. BIGDON-RICIIARDSON CO, Funeral Directors and Undertakers 261 N. High Street