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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1913)
SAIL? CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OEEQON, SATUBDAY, MABCH 29, 1913. PAGE FIVE New New New Dress Goods, Brocaded Silks and Crepes Trimmings Embroideries Ribbons Cotton Dress Goods Such as Poplins Ratines Ponge Voiles Piques Linens ' and Many Others. " Table Linens Scrims Ginghams Hosiery Corsets Lingerie Waists Umbrellas Collars Gloves Buttons jNew I New New t X Women's Shoes t Children's Shoes t Boys' I Hats Caps f Suits t Sweaters Underwear f Shirts Waists I Flannel Shirts Saturday Only 10c. Ginghams, 7c (This is less than whole sale cost). Limit IS yards to a cus tomer. Saturday Only 25c Hosiery, 19c Taken from our regular stock, black only. Lim ited six pair children's and four pah wo men's to acustomer. Saturday Only Figured Crepe Kimonos, $1.25 iThe Crayon Artist will be here three weeks more. His! work is lasting and exceedingly accurate. Take advant age during the following three weeks. New i New - ; New Women's Suits Silk Woolens and Cotton Dresses Coats Petticoats Corset Covers Princess Slips Gowns Leona Combinations I Brassieres Children's Coats and Dresses Women's Silk Waists Aprons Dress Skirts Sweaters Bedspreads WB0EBUttB5BBttBJHMSttB3m At ESTATE ACTIVITY M SNAP FOR INVESTORS Six-room house and eight lots, rents for $10, has never been idle Fruit, berries, rtipes, etc. Small barn and chicken house. This block will accom modate 10 houses; cajiitnl opportunity for party who wishes to build "for rent or salo" houses Owner has othor in terests and will tnko $2000 if sold at onoo. Terms, if desired. Ask for Mr. Pettyjohn. Wo havo a party who desiros a mod ern house of soven or eight rooms, not over $3000, South Salem preferred. Has sonio cash and two lots in Portland to trado in, "Will make substantial month ly pnyments. Ask for Mr. Pottyjohn. BECHTEL tc BYNON, 347 Stato St. Tol. Main 4.12 Jim Willson I'ivo acres, nil clonr, Rood 7-rooni plastered house, new barn, 200 fruit trees selected; close in on a fine road. Price for n short time, $2800. Terms. rive-room house, bam and two lots, one block from store and earline, two blocks from high school. Price $1100. but if taken soon enn bo had for $1000; KMi cash, balance $10 per month. This is a good buy, as the lots aro worth all 1 ask for the property. Forty acres all clear, it 'a miles from Salem on fine road; ouly $165 per acre. Twenty-one acres, all clear, fair house and barn, I) acre orchard, mostly prunes, 3'i mile's southwest of Turner, in the fruit district; only $.')",(I0. One hundred and five acres, GJ clear, poor buildings, tliree miles from town and railroad, Price, $S0 per acre, in cluding stock, crop, farm implements, etc. Five ncres improved, 3-room house, good burn and outbuildings, on main road, three-fourths mile west of West Woodbtirn. Price, $1230. Sonio very fine 10-aero trnHs in Wal do Hills, I1,-! miles enst of town and railroad on main road. Price $100 per acre, $200 ensh, balance $10 per month; 10 per cent discount to the first one to build a house. 1 advert iso nothing but bargains. Jim Willson Ml North High. BIO SUM INVOLVED , IN INJUNCTION SUIT MUSICAL NOTES (Continued from page 3.) patting We have just received our Spring order of mattings, and are able to show a nice line of patterns. Special prices by the roll, if you want a neat and inexpensive floor covering for a bed room, examine the line and be convinced of the saving we offer. Exchange Department For those who are wanting to purchase, but do not, because their furniture is too good to give away, we have opened an exchange department. Pick out your new goods, give us a list of your old goods, and we will give you a liberal credit on your purchase. FREE Coupons with every sale. See the range we are giving away. Salem Furniture Co. 333-339 Chemeketa Street, Near Commercial. 100 Feet East of Y. M. C. A, Judgo Galloway this afternoon is hearing an application for an injunc tion by 00 citizens of Tillamook, which, if granted, will restrain tho city coun cil of Tillamook from paying to the Warren Construction Company $201 000 as tho contract prico for paving laid in that city in tho past year. The applicants allege that the pavement was not luid according to contract. Thero is a suit pending against tho city of Tillamook which was brought by the taxpayers of tho city, the com plaint filling over 100 typewritten pages The pavement was laid by the. Warren Construction Company, which, according to tho complaint, insist up on the collection of the amount. The complaint citei that tho defendant com pnny failed to comply with the pro visions of the contract, and therefore is not entitled to tho stipulated price Tho application would also include in tho injunction an order restraining the city from accepting any portion of the pavement. A separate, action is also pending which was brought by tho Warren Con struction Company against the city to collect $152,000, or 80 per cent of tho contract prico of the pavement laid. Attorney 6. O. Bingham is ono of tho representatives of the citizens. Levees Are Holding. Cniro, 111., March 29. Although tho river here is rising rapidly, tho lovecs havo been strengthened, and tho resi dents of the town expect to bo able to tako care of tho high waters without outsido assistance. 0. A. B. Burial. Members of Sedgwick Post aro re quested to attend the burial services of our Into f omrndc Robert Chambers, at Rural cemetery, Sunday, March 30 at 3:30 p. m. ' U. C. Hnlley, Commander; P. Web ter , adjutant. SOCIETY ' (Continued from page 4 ) Portland is rejoicing over tho pros pect of hearing Madam Clara Butt, the English singer who is recognized as the greatest living contralto, and some critics rank her as tho greatest con tralto in musical history. Tho singer was born in Southwick, Sussex, Eng land, in cightoon seventy-threo. Portland, will soon have a largo Scot tish pipo band, uniformed in tho Cor don Tartan. Miss Estolla Cray, who appeared with tho Gray Concert company Octo ber twenty-tihrd, as first attraction on tho Star Lyceum Course, is in Berlin, Germany, for study, accompanied by her mother. Miss Gray has rocoived much attention from distinguished mu sicians, who givo her the greatest en couragement concerning her voice t Tho last concert of tho Portland Symphony Orchestra will be given in Portland tomorrow afternoon, with Mr. Georgo E. Jeffry, conductor. German, Norwegian, Italian and English com posers will bo represented on tho pro giam. Tho Beethoven symphony in D mnjor, No. 2, Op. 30, will bo played, in addition to a program of excellent numbers. t At her semi monthly musical teae Inst week Miss Helen Cnlbrcath, in Port land, presented the following program: "DbII's Dream," (Orth) Virginia Dab neyj "Prixies on Horseback," Kathcr ino Kubll; "Humoresque" (Dvorak), Margarot Kubll; Sonata (Haydn), Mar jury Vollioimj "Rustle of Spring," (Sinding), Margaret Knoisly; "Wa rum," (Schumann); Nocturn (Chopin), Crystal Smith. Arouse Yourself Get rid of that tired, lazy fooling, com monly known as Spring Fever. It real ly means Inactive liver, clogged bowels and sluggish blood. Put sonio vim in to tho system, overcome all such disord ers by taking Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Charles Durbin, in Vancouver, and with friends in Portland. Mr. A. W, Talkington left for his homo in Grangeville, Idaho, last Mon day, after passing a week with Mrs. F. P. Talkington nnd her daughter. Miss Cora Talkington. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Stnlcy have for house guests Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tow ers (Miss Lucilo Staley) who arrived last Sunday morning nnd will make tneir homo in this city. Mrs. E. S. Lnmport is homo after a pleasant visit with friends in Los An geles and San Francisco. Miss Franc Newman will attend the Junior party at Oregon Agriculture' College. Friends aro congratulating Mr. and Mrs. A. E. West upon tho birth of n big baby boy, James Oswald, March twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. The Society Editor. Ik ROYAL Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, and absolutely pure. Gives to food that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and delicious flavor noticed in the finest bread, cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. . , Tils' ' VP " f Scene from David Bolasco's Great Comedy, "The Concert," with Loo Ditrichstoin, Isabol Irving and a groat cast from Bolasco Theatre, N. Y., at Grand Opera House, Monday Night, March 31. Bohold tho society editor! Think of tho things That she must write; Think of the doings By day and by night; Think of the parties And dances, too. Think of tho worry That sho goes through. Names and initials Must always bo right, Tho time and tho place Forever in sight; Adjectives, adjoctives, Oh, for a score! Beautiful, galore. Tell how tho table Was covered with flowers, Speak of tho ribbons And roses and bowers; Who was tho hostess? Name every guest. Who were assisting, And how they were dressed t Who won tho honors, If bridge was the gnmcf Who was invited? Please give every name. Pity, or, pity, The woman who goes To write of receptions And dances and clothes! Hers Is the lot Which no one would choose Writing and writing Sosicty news. Spokesman-Review. TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN TO MAKE SALEM DRY Tho campaign to put Salem among the 'dry' cities of tho country will lie openly launched early next week, ac cording to William II. Trindle, secre tary of tho Municipal Improvement League, who is ono of tlio lenders in the dry movement. Since announcing tho cnmpuigii some weeks ago tho league haB been busy in a quiet wny fortifying itself financially In this it has been successful To make iuitliui' preliminary preparations for open warfare a meeting of tho execu tive committee of the lenguo will bo hold in tho offico of Mr. Trimllo in the Sleeves building at 4:30 o'clock today. More as a means of showing prestige than as n necessity, petitions for tho in itiation of tho election will bo circulat ed next week. Approximately C75 names is tho legal requirements for ini tiative petitions here, but it is tho ex pectation of the leaguo members that fully three times that number can bo piocured without difficulty. Petitions, however, asking for an election nro not noccssary, under tho Salum charter. Tho election can bo called by tho special charter amend ment that is provided for within tho charter itself. Old Human Nature is inany-sidodly curious; why do thousands of voters, with weeks of opportunity, put off reg istering till tho last day Iiueindiatcly ufter ho has declared that he would not say n word, tho aver age distinguished man, without any urging, talks some. Some folks are so financially weak Many a smart girl has cought a hus- Ihey are unnlile to stand a loan. band by posing as a man hater. NOTHING ADDS SO MUCH to tho Charm of Womanliness as pearly white teeth. They are uner ring indicators of well bred women. No mutter how perfect your com plexion, my dear lady, nor how fair the I'm e, if your teeth fail to get their daily scrubbing with a good tooth paste or powder, and the right kind of a brush, you miss ono of tho chief aids to that (indefinable at tractiveness so jealously guarded by your more favored sisters, and so ef fectively used against tho sterner sex. 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