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PAGE EIOHT DAILT CAPITAL JOUBKAIh SALEM, OBEOON, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913. Men's, Women's and Children V Nothing, Shoes and Other Wearables Household Needs. Supply Your Needs During This Important Event Jl A Stirring Stock Reduction i Timely Shopping Event Offering Unlimited Savings on Wearing Apparel and Household Needs We haven't room here to tell of all the special bargains in this rousing sule. Every sec tion of Salem's big store of fers unlimited opportunities to save. We are willing to sacrifice profits. We must reduce our stock. Look after your best interests by taking advantage of this stock re ducing sale. The House of Quality The primary reason for a great cut price sale at this time is our desire to reduce the size of our present stock, which is un- I usually large for this time of year. The prolonged cool, stormy I weather has' prevented the usual selling of our present spring I assortments, and, as we make a clean sweep of stocks every :: season and keep free from accumulations, we therefore intend :: I 1 1 1 " 111!., to make this great reduction sale a success by cutting prices :: generously. Be one of those who save money by taking ad- ', vantage of the unusually low prices offered during this sale. ': Our spring assortments were chosen with extreme care and if you purchase during this sale you receive the newest styles and best quali ties, just as if you were pay ing regular prices. We have but one standard every thing we sell is "Good Goods." The Home of Satisfaction Xotice of Improvement of Church Streak Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, deems is expedient and hereby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Church street from the north line of Court street to the approach of the bridge over North Mill creek, in the city of Salem, Oregon, with Clark & Heuory asphalt pavemont No. 1, consist ing of four inches cement concroto base ami a one and one-half-inch asphalt concreto wearing surface, at the ex nonso of tlio abutting and adjacent property within the snid limits in ac-J cordance with the plans and specifica- J tions for said street improvement, as heretofore adopted by the Common j c.iinr.il of snid citv and on file in the office of the city rbcordor, which are ' hereby referred to for a detailed do- acrintion of snid improvement and made a part of this notice by such ref erence. Written remonstrance against the said propositi improvement may bo mado at any time within ten (LU) aays irom the final publication of this notice, in the manner provided by the city char ter. This notice it publishod for ten (10) days by ordor of the Common Council, tho date of the first publica tion being the 1st day of April, 1913. CHA8. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4-Mlt WATCH Avn teJEWELEV: Karl Neogebaaer Jeweler. Masonle Temple NORTHWESTERN NURSERY. , 195 S. 24th St. Phone Main 1418 Large and complete stock. Peach and prune trees 25 per cent discount, and all other varieties of fruit Evergreens and &0 varieties of rose bushes. De livery to any part of this city. CITY NEWS. Shipley's midsoason clearance sale. Soaps, washing powder and ironing board, for Bale at bazaar. Judge McBrido, of the suprome court, went to Itickreall for the week-end. A beautiful berry spoon and othor silverware, at bazaar, April 10, 11, 12. Hon. Geo. H. Burnott and wife spent Sunday with relatives at McMinnville. Ralph Homan has gone to Seattlo to file on a timber claim in tho Cascades. Liquid venoer for your furniture at bazaar; first door north of Stone's drug tore. Peter Bach, an old-timo business man, is about again, after having suffered a stroke of heart failure. Miss Gladys Canter, socioty editress of the Statesman, visited over Sunday with her mother at Dallas, J. C. McElroy, a former popular busi ness man of Salem, is spending sovernl months at Nowport, rocupornting his health. For genuine sewing marhino nccdlcM and best oil for all makes of sewing ma chines, go to Goo. C. Will, 432 State st root. A divorced woman, foreign born, whr had married an American ami lived with him 14 years, is entitled to a vote, Attorney-General Crawford holds. Thero are lfifl enses on the docket for the April term of tho Marion county circuit court, department No. 1. This is tho largest docket in the history of tho court. in the case of the Wasco Warehouse Milling company. Attorney General rawfonl has filed an opinion that if the two banks of tho company aro op erated in connection with Its other bu siness, it is a violation of law. ArejYou Ready For Spring Let ns givo you a "pointer" sup pose you know you'll soon have to buy a pair of spring shoes. Now, supiKiso you delay purchasing until tho last day possible, with the idea that you're economizing. Such a mlstakel If you buy now it's only a few days before spring will be here in her glory your outlay is no grenter, and you practically havo the use of your shoes during tho firnt few dnys entirely free. Think it over! Reinliiut's llotue of the linn an Shoe Cfjf Quality 5t)op 41 1 Suie Si. OppBliiKTheilre Bhlploy's mid-season clearance sale. Flowers for "my lady's hat," at ba zaar. Geo. Snyder and family visited over Sunday with relatives at Dallas. Mrs. F. J, Chapman and son spout Sunday at Dallas with relatives. H. B. Plummer, Isaac Yoakum and E. C. Kirkpatrick, tkreo prominont Tolk county citizens, were in tho city for a day or two the latter part of last week. Attorney-General Crawford holds thnt the now election law requires that two registers, one for the precinct and out for the whole county must bo kept ir each registration precinct. A test of several gas tractors will be held at the state asylum and as soon as a selection is made the one purchased will be used to plow 000 acres at the asylum farm. Call at bazaar at 247 North Commer cial street, April 10, 11, 12. Mrs. Eppy Reedy Batcliff, of Spo kane, but formerly a resident of Salem, is homo visiting hor mother, Mrs. Reedy, who lives in Morningside. Mrs. Reedy i:i ill with pneumonia, I'hone Main 131 for your choice gro ceries, vegetables and bread that has no equal in Salom. When you want bread try it. Tho Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial Btreot. At a district convention held by the Yeoman lodge, last week, Mrs. Dr. Tom eroy was elected dclognto at largo to represent the local district Bt a convon tion which will be held in the enst soon "Happy," the well-known newsboy who has been awny from Salem for sev- oral mouths, and whose unmn nobodv knows, except "Happy1 himself, has ro turned, lie bus been in Western Washington. Ho is known all overllie 'Washington const as "Michigan," The stale engineer has approved three applications to permit approprla tion of water, which have been pend ing before his office for soma time, due to tho fact thnt the land which the np plieants desire to irrigato was covered by the large Irrigation project of the Towor Land 4 Irrigation company, in Baker countv. Had the three claimants been compelled to await the complotion of the improvements by the water com pany they would either havo to got an eitension of time In which to make proof or havo lost their claims. Shipley's mid-season clearanco sale. Protection for the family. Life In surance is tha best protection. Frater nal insurance is tho best. Modern Woodmen of America is the largest and best fraternal society, See a Woodman Anywhere. Kay A Grant, Clerk, monwedsnt tf For good reasons and suro re- I suits bring us your prescriptions Schaefer's Drug Store No. 1HJ Commercial Street Deutsche Apotheke. f 0REG0NIAN RESTAURANT AND GRILL I ', ', Under new management Employs all white help, ; ; Musie evory eveulng from 5 to 8 p. m. Dinner from 0 to 8 p. m. Every- body welcome. t 371 State street. CNION DOUSE RUEr ft ALLEN. 444-4-44-H Shipley's mid-season clearance salo. Among the jurors selected for the pril term of department No. 1 of the circuit court thore are 14 farmors. Miss Nellio Mulkey, a teacher in tho Woodburn schools, was a guest yestor day of MisBos Edith, Ruth and Grace Fugato, 1107 South High street. Miss Mulkey visited relatives at McCoy Sat urday, Inmatos of the asylum are organizing ! a brass band of ten pieces. Concerts will be given on the lawn during the summer season, and, it is bolieved that, with tho talent boing secured, tho music will be of a high qutlity. G. N, Groshbng and wife, of Gervais, wero in the city and paid The Journal office a visit, Mr. Groshong is ono of The Journal's oldest subscribers, and took with him one of Tho Journal's fine premium dictionaries, According to a report filed with the secretary of state the state dental board during the year 1012, gave diplo mas to 54 out of 00 who took tho exam ination. Twenty-five prosecutions wero brought and a number of convic tions secured, F. W. Barnes, of Portland, has been transferred to Salem to act as general manager of tho Oregon Electric com pany hero. Mr, Barnes is an old-time railroad man, and will remain in this city until Manager Albiu returns from a visit cast. In mi opinion Attorney-General Craw ford says tho recent supremo court do cision means that, under the law now in effect, corporations must bo admit ted to do business in tho state at a flat license of 0. Tho opinion wns foi the secretary of stato. liegulnr meeting of Hudson Council, No. 1, R, ft 8. M., this evening. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Thrice Illustrious Master. Visiting companions wolcome. Made in Salem, a superior grade of hard wheat flour, Oregon "Wheat ola. " Graham and all kinds of mill feeds, Keep your money at home by buying home made products. Ask your dealer, The Cherry City Flouring Mills. Phone Main 23,11. Olympic is the popular family flour. Ask Edgar, tho grover, about it. His phone number is Mala 216, store corner of High and Court streets, Staple and fancy groceries at all times, Good ap ples by the bushel, Victrolas, records and pianos that are of the best makes. Pianos that aro standard the world over. Our prices are within the reach of all and sold on the easy payment plan if you profr. R. F. Peters, Mgr., C21 Court street. Sperling's Grocery, 311 North Com mercial street. Phone Main CO. Your orders will receive strict attention and prompt delivery as our customers will tell you. Ask for "Yakima Beet," the oulv flour. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near city hall, 330 North High street Phono 4. 4-1-tf FOR SALE Four-room house in North Salem. Phone 4. 4-1-tf NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts excopt those which I con tract personally, A. II. Lomax. 4-1 6t ' FOR SALE Modern G room now bun galow, roses, cherry trees, fino loca tion, cash, or lots as first payment balance on easy terms. E. A ..Capi tal Journal. 4-1-tf COME OVER THIS WAY Fred, the hungry little friond, in front of the Madison. 4 2-4t NICELY FURNISHED apartments, 10 and np. Apply 50" North Liberty. Phone 2103. 4-4-Ht FOll RENT-Two furnished 5-room house, cheap, garden, wator, lights, 303 South 14th street. Thone 501. 4-7-3t yii i .unuer or lancy gownB wishes experienced lady to assist, riiono 120D. Apply at once. 4-"-3t FOR 8ALE Teti head of horses, weight from 1100 to 1400, cheap for cash. Hilvertou road, one-half milo west of Central Howell school. Phono Sub urban 10x2. 4-7-3t FOR SALE Horse, harness and light ngon, m. Thono Main 1538. 4-7-Ct" FOR RENT Six room bouse, furnished Thoue Main 215. , 4-7-3t Notice Subscriber. The Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to put the paHr on the porch. If your carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the pa per to you on time, kindly phono the circulation manager, as this Is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following Instructions, rhons Mala 83. 6t Moose, Attention! There will be Installation of lodge officors, initiation of candidates and banquet, Tuesday evening, April 8. H. II. Turner, secretary. 4-5-2t Notice of Improvement of Chemeketa I Street, Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems it expedient and heroby de clares its Intention to forthwith im prove Chemeketa street from the east line of Fourteenth street to tho west line of Twenty-first streot In the city of Salem, Oregon, with one course six inch gravel cement concrete pavement at tho expense of the abutting and ad jacent property within the said limits lu" accordance with the plans and snecl- 'ficatlons for said stroot improvement as heretofore adopted by the common council of snid city and on file In the office of the city recorder which are hereby referred to for a detailed de-1 seription of said tmnrnvnnient kn.1 m.1t I a part of this uc-tice by such reforenre. Written remonstrance against the said proposed Improvement may be mado at any time within ten (10) days from the final publication of this no tice in tho manner provided by the city charter. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of first publication being the 25th day of March, 1013. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Beeorder. S 25-llt 30 Broken Lenses Duplicated ' If you aro one of those unfortunate people dependent upon your glasses, you ought to have an extra pair. In case of accident you would be seriously in capacitated while waiting for the neces sary repairs, of the making of new glasses. Let us supply you with an extra pair of lenses. We duplicate any grinding. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 925 Office hours to I PARLOR MILLINERY DRESSMAKING Hats mado to order, rotrimmed; no big rout; no big prices. MRS. BULLOCK, 340 Union St. Phone 1550 GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddlugs and parties. Call Main 2048 or come to Fred In front of the Madi son. The first chicken tnmale Fred made lu Salem, now you see them ev ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Tamales. You try one for yourself. 2-12-tf HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office 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 hopeless 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. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. ALTMAN, 29tf N. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon DR. ASSELN, DENTIST t Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. 4 t Salem Bank & Trust Building. 1 Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 I NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BLRGIURDT MEREDITH Resident Agents I8i state Street Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken for china painting, firing and water col ors. E. M. GOODSPEKn 222 Hubbard Building MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Secirlty, THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY, TO LOAN Oa good Real Estate leearity, ', BECHTEL t BYNON 147 State Street THE K.&J. CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The best In town ask for them. ' Factory 266 Chemeketa. COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole ogonts for tho Famous Bock Springs' Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. ! E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neil Phone 210. Yards opposite 8. P, pas senger depot. i L. R. M. Pierce Tailor Masonic Temple MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John JL Soott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1651. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 171 North Commercial street. Phone Main 811 . JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. .Work called for and delivered promptly. 438 Ferry St Phone Main 1X61 Office Phone Main 181 Rlgdon Residence Main 11L RIGDON-BICHAEDSON CO. Funeral Director! and Undertakers 152 N. High Street Getting the News of Spring Styles If we had a monopoly on the ale of clothing there would be no need to adver tise. We do have one exclusive privilege in Salem that you should be interested in the distribution of Stein-Bloch amart clothes There it the "why"' of the centering of interest in correct atylei around thia store The new fabrics are exceptionally at tractive why not see yourself in the fashions of spring, before our big mirrors? ( "mm mtL STEIN- I rm U Icloch WSt! Line of !aJPackard Shoes for men in iilSL1 staPes anl leathers mjiiMEsmm v