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. . .., ; 7 , .. ;" . " vV... . '.' V.' : ' PAGE EIGHT. DAH.TOAPI TAL JOOTtKAL, WUJM, OBBQOK, WEDKESDAY, APRH. 18, 1913. 1 " ' : ii " - . S.J,lllfll( YFARJ5 YnilNRFRI RRAY HAIR BUY YOUR CLOTHING, SHOES AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT MEYERS DURING THIS GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE TODAY The Last Day of the Onyx Hosiery Special. A Silk Petticoat Sale of Un- CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Pacific Lodge No. 60, A. F. ft A. M., this evening. Work In , the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Watches, clocks and jowolry ropaireil. By Kollins, Red Cross drug store. (). P. Calof, of Calof Bros., loft yes terday for a couplo of days in Portlaud. Notice. A chickon pie supper will bo sorved at the Christian church by the ladies, from S to 8 p. m., April 16, S3c. Everybody Invitod. 4-14-3t Dr. Wrightman has roturned to Silvorton, after a brief visit In Raloni. Htato Printor Duniway has boon spending a few days at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. ). R. Cooper, of Inde pendence, arrived here this wook for a visit, Mrs. Ocorgo Poarce, of Salem, is reg istered at the Hotel Vemlomo, San Jose, California. Stockton 's artist will bo in town un til all orders are finishod, No 87c work after April 1. Labor Commissioner II of f went to Portland todny on business connected with his offico. H. K. Richardson has been excused from jury duty because his littlo girl bus scarlet fover. The id was aJiirgo attendance last ev ening at the Moose dunce and the oc casion was much enjoyed. Protection for tho family. Life in surance is tha best protection. Frater nal Insurance is tho best. Modern Woodmen of America is tho largest and best fraternal society. Sco a Woodman Anywhere. Ray A tlrant, Clerk. mouwedsiittf Hood River Eating Apples 10c per dozen, 20c per basket, $1.25 per bushel. Don't Let Them Bunco You The bananas we sell at 25c per dozen are of the fin- est quality that have ever been sold in Salem, fruit rang ing from 4 to 5 pounds to the dozen. Our 20c bananas are equal in size to any of thm. a t w r r ll !A New Lot or ricnic nams Get One Now. 15c Per Pound. A New Lot of Supreme Hams 24c Per Pound. These hams are great, get the Supreme habit, and get the ham that eats as is should. Get the Olive Habit We sell two full pints, ripe olives for 25c. This is very much cheaper than pickles. ROTH PiROfF.RY P.O The House of Quality Elk Notice! All members of tho club who are interested in pool nro requested to meet at the club tonight. Misses Helen and Dorothy Pcarce, of tho Capital City, are in San Jose, Cnl., registered at the Hotel Vendomo. Mrs. Win. Heater, of Los Angeles, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Bynon, left Monday for Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berg, who have been spending tho winter in South ern California, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Elgin. Arguments in tho caso of Dr. Harry West, convicted in the Portland vice prosecution, were heard by the su premo court yesterday. W. F. Prime is on his way to Nebras ka, where his father, Elder J. T. Prime of the Church of God denomination, aged 80 years, is vory ill. All on the easy payment plnn, if you desiro. Pianos, vietrolaa, records, etc. Ask R. F. Peters, Mgr., 521 Court stroot, Just opposite tho court houso. C. W. Moore easily proved an alibi in the caxo in which ho was charged with speeding. He showed his car was not out of the garage on the day in question. Tho Royal Electric vacuum cleaner. always good. Take one homo on a few days' free trial. Sco Geo. Pettingoll, 135 North Liberty street. ABk about the Mazda lamp. Transcripts of appeal In the cases of 1'rnnk Seymour and Mike Spnnos, con victed of killing Georgo Dodeskalous in Jackson county, have been recoivod by tho supreme court. The children will ibo satisfied to "piece" on plain bread and butter, in stend of the cake on tho top shelf of the cupboard, if you givo them bread made from Cherry City Patent or Blend flour. usual interest to all women. NOW SELLING Here are dainty silk petticoats, in messaline and taffeta; the season's newest colorings and your choice of several pretty ruffle styles. Offered as a special attraction in our petticoat section during our present stock Reducing Sale. v ' Regular Qualities to $5.00 Special See the big window display on -1 v JLIgoodIgood s Elk Notice! All niembors of the club who are interested in pool aro requested to meet at the club tonight. Wo appreciate your ordors, no mat ter how small. You will always appre ciate "Olympic" flour once you begin to use it, and it is not expensive. Phone Main 21(1. Edgar's Grocery, High and Court streets. "Yakima Best" stands tho test and is the flour with tlio proper" blend. Meets approval, yes, everywhere. Ask about our "dependable" goods lino. Teas, coffees, spices, etc. Thone Main 66. Sperling's Grocery. Let me make your hat, and if you are not pleased, will try until you are. A nice line of materials on hand and plen ty of shapes to choose from. Yours to please, Mrs. Alice Bryngclson, 694 N. Commercial, corner Division. Those desiring to spend a pleasant evening, and incidentally holp a good cause are invited to tho Hotol Marion tomorrow evening to assist the mem bers of the Junior Guild of St. Paul's church in making their dance a success. Thope desiring tickots (50c) for the Guild dance, Hotel Marion, Thursday evening, can procure thorn at the Nee dlecraft Shop, Marlon Hotel or from tho committee: Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs, Homer Smith, Mrs. Josoph Baum gartner, Mrs. Goorge Post, Mrs. Charlos Krceland. Phono your grocory wants to Main 131. The Sunset Grocory. Fresh veg etables, choico apples, and the best bread in Salem. Our store is near the corner whero you chango cars. It is so handy. H. C. Kclsey, a former Portland rail road man, has arrived in Salem to take a awing at distributing transportation licenses and accepting tho coin at the Oregon Electric passenger depot. Mr. Kclsey will bo a sido partner tcr Agent Ritchie, and tho two undoubtedly will boost Jim Hill's bank roll considerably. At ft meeting held by the members of the Hulem Business Men's League last night, it wne decided that the present rating system, as compiled by Portland people, is inadequate mid, properly speaking, very bum. A central system will bo considered hereafter and the local officers of the club will work nlnug these lines. After the meeting, a luncheon was partaken of in tho Salem Hoard of Trade quarters. John Schonlia, the man who resisted arrest last night when Officer Woolery 'answered a call from 173 South Cottage street where ho found trouble brewing, was according the privilege of remain ing in the city jail for ten days for his I unusual actions. When Officer Wool ery called at tho place where the trou ; ble was being made, ho , found that Sclienka was drunk and was turning things topsy turvy. The man ran into a room when he saw tho officer ap proach, and it was with much difficulty that the prisoner was landed behind the bars. Miss Claudino Rose, of Salem, who is attending the University of Washing ton, Is a member of the beauty chorus In 'Princess Bonnie," to be staged April 21. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose. Attorney General Crawford today gave an opinion that notes and mort gages of the estate of K. R. Swinburne, who died in Seattle recently and was a resident of tho state of Washington, are subject to the inheritance tax in this state. Swinburne left 174,000 In property at Hood River, most of It con sisting of securities, which were held at a Hood River bank. I To $5 Qualities are AT $2.98 Court street. 7 Old Eyes Made Young It is a changed world to old folks whoso time-dimmed eyes are made young again through the magic of "Right-fitting Glasess." Correctly made glasses will turn back the pages of time, as it were, and make your eyes 20 yearr old again; ' Come in and let us prove, what these "fight-fitting" glasses can do for you. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) In view of the fact that the supreme court has practically knocked out the liability law, it is considered certain that opposition to the state compensa tion act will die out. The members of the. Northwest Pack ers' association hetd a meeting at tho II. S. Gilo plant here yesterday, and discussed several matters of interest. The chief topic discussed was the re sult of tho high prices of fruits during tho year 1912. The packing industry in this district was greatly injured, de clared the members of the association, due to tho financial manipulations a year ago. Tho outlook for crops dur ing the coming season is bright, accord ing to tho packers, but market condi tions are not so promising on account of unsteady demands, The association will hold an annual meeting in Port land May 13. Wonderful Mammoth cave of Ken tucky pictures, with lecture, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Olobo theatre. Mammoth cavo of Kentucky pictures, with locture, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Globe thoatro. Dr. J. Arthur Cole, the cavo explor er, will lecture on the wonderful Mam moth cave of Kentucky, pictures Thursday, Friday aud Saturday. Globe theatre. , ... .', Anyway, the sign of bid age is never forgery, t,. ' INTEGRITY Of inner construction is tho whole secret of shoe goodness, so far as the retention of style is concerned. Tho handsomest piece' of leather ever cut for tho purpose counts for naught unless the craftsmanship is of unquestioned quality. Shapeli ness to the end of service Is a fea ture that marks our shoes. That's why we sell them. ReinljarTs TT. .in .it nuuie vi live rianan aiofl G(K Quality 5l)op H Suit Si. OpjkBSJhTKejlre a 1 aafl w w w mi l Another one of Oregon's veteran businosB men crossed the great divide yosterday, when L. M. Eeodor died at his home at 239 Cottage street. Mr. Eoedor was born in Ellwood, Ind., March 31, 1859. He came to this state in 1885, and married Miss Each ael Marrificld, who is left to mourn his death. Mr. Eeeder was owner of the Capital City Flouring mills, and during the time he conductod that business made many friends, not only in this city, but with farmors who brought their grain to Salem. The deceased was highly respected by everyone, and his death is folt keenly by all who know him. The funeral will be hold from the Christian church next Thursday nfter noon at 2 o'clock, and interment will take place in the City View cemetery. NEW TODAY. FOB EENT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 N. High st., phone 4. 4-10-tf- EOOM AND BOARD 405 N. Liberty. "' Couple preferred. . 4-9-tf GIRL for goneral housework; no wash ing. Permanent position, good wnge. Phone 1065. 412-tf WANTED 20,000 Loganberry tips. Phone 666. 4-14-9t- FOll SALE, CHEAP Good driving horse, harness and buggy. Phone 2.102. 4-10 3t WANTED Three roomers and board. Good meals. 300 North Twelfth St. 4-16-3f- WANTED Competent man, experienc ed in gardening, general farm work and care of grounds. Permanent po sition to right man. Address X, care Journal. 416-4t PROPOSALS for driving an 8-inch well at tho Oregon State School for the Doaf will bo received until Tuesday noon, April 22. For further informa tion, address E. S. Tillinghast. 4-16-4t PROPOSALS will be received for the purchase and removal of frame cot tage formerly known as tho Bonham residence, now on tho grounds of the Oregon Stato 8chool for Deaf. For further particulars, address E. S. Til linghast, superintendent. 41(l-4t AN EXPERIENCED, registered drug gist wants a position, 25 years expe rience as proprietor and dork in Iowa. Would like position in Salem or some small town near Salem. Ad dress, D. D. Bales, 1427 North Sixth street. 4-10-3t t'OIl SALE Two good milk cows. Call on Otto Kurz, chef at Hotel Marion. 4-10 3t" The eighth wondor of the world, Mammoth cave of Kentucky. Pictures Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Globe theatre. Killed In Sawmill. St. Helens, Ore., April 16 Ole John son, an employe of tho St. Helens lum ber mill, is dead today, as the result of being crushed by a huge timber. He was putting the timber through a plan er, when it fell on him, crushing his head into a shapeless mass. BARGAINS 4-room house, $900.00. 8-room modern houso, fruit and ber ries, barn, $2000. $6500 takes ideal home, 20 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, fi-roorn cottago, $1600, snap, 5 and 10-acre tracts, close in. 1- to 5-acre tracts cheap. CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OF SALEM S lots, 9-room house, barn, chicken yard, fruit and berries, $1000. Several business chances, restaurant, rooming houso, grocery store, black smith, pool hall, cigar stand. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. 44 acros, 2 housos, on car line, fine garden tract, $6000. $1650" r0,n '"rniBn"1 no"S8 g'i lot, 1 " bearing Italian prunes, WHAT HAVE YOTJ TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LITE, ACCCIDENT INSURANCE. 4, B. 6-BOOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone Main 477. 540 State St. Opposite Court House. Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen doors and windows made to order. AH sizes prompt service. Phone 308 247 Miller St. Our prescription prices are as low as best quality will allow . Schaefer's Drug Store No. 135 Commercial Street Deutsche Apotheke. Says Sage and Sulphur Will Stop rail ing Hair and Cure Dandruff. Comomu garden sage browed into a henvv tea with sulphur and alcohol add ed, then left to ago aud carefully fil tered will turn gray, streaked and fad cd hnir beautifully dark and luxuriant ; remove every bit of dandruff, stop s'lilp itching and fulling hnir. Jut a few applications will prove u revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggy and thin. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sulphur rocipo at homo, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to uso tonic, costing about ."ill cents a large bottlo at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hnir Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. Some druggists make Notice of Proposed Re-Establishment and Change of Orade on Front Street, from the South Curb Line of Ship ping Street to the North Curb Line of "D" Street. Notice to tho public is hereby given that the common1 council of the' city of Salem, Oregon, proposes to re-establish and chango the official grade of Front stroot between the south curb line of Shipping stroot and the north ourb line of "D" street. Tho grades which are proposed to be established by tho common council are described ns follows: Commencing nt a point on tho center lino of Front street, on tho south cutd lino of Shipping street, which point is fifteen (15) feot north of tho south lino of Shipping street, and Is at an elova tion of forty and fifty-two hundredths (40.52) feet abovo city of Salem base of grudes, and which elevation is the pres ent established grade of the .city of Sa lem; miming thence on a descend ing grado of six-tenths of offe (1) por 1 cent (0.O per cont) in a southerly direction along the center line of Front stroot a distance of ten hundred and thirty-eight (1038) feet to a point, said point boing at an elovntion of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (.'14.50) foot above city of Salem baso of grades; thence on a lovol grndo in a southerly direction along tho center line of Front stroot a distnnce of four hundred seventy (470) foot to a point, said point being at an elovation of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (34.50) feet above city of Salem base of grades; thence on an ascending grade of six-tenths of one (1) per cent (0.6 per cent) in a southerly direction along the centor line of Front stroot, a dis tance of five hum rod sighty-four (584) feet to a point on tho north curb line of "D" street, which point Is fourteen (14) feot south of the north line of said "D" stroet, and at an elovation of thirty-eight (38) foot above city of Salem base of grades, and which elevation is the present established grado of the city of Salem. All porsons owning property adjacent to said Front streot or the part thereof described above and upon which It is proposed to re-establish aud change the grado, are hereby notified to make and file their written remonstranco with the city recordor, if any they have against the said proposed re-establiBhrnent and change of grado, within the period of ten (10) days from the final publication of this Dotico, and unless the owners of more than two-thirds majority of the su perficial area of the proporty adja cent to said Front streot or the part thereof particularly affected by said proposed ro-establishment and change of grade romonstrato in the manner pro vided by tho chartor of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, within the period above named, the common council will proeood to re-establish and chango the grade of said Front street as above sot forth by the pnssago of an ordinance on or after twenty (20) days from tho date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published for ton (10) days In a daily newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, the first pub lication boing the 8th day of April, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4 8 lit HOMEOPATHIC TUYSICLVX I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronlo 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 boon pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured galj stones after ami nent surgeons had said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford r llof. Offlos practice: Cosh. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. 0. ALTMATT, 2 JT. Liberty St, Phons: Main 147. Salem, Oregon GENU1XE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retail. Bpeclal for weddlngi and parties. Call Main 2048 or come to Fred In front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamale Fred mode In Salem, now you see them ev ery Pises. I bet $25 Uiees are not Ilk. Fred's Tsmales. You try on for yourself. Ml-tl UAKMNtUbtAUIIhULLYWMHSAGE their own, but it isa't nearly B0 :.. . "Wyeth's." . " Whilo wispy, gray, faded hair la Dot sinful, wo all dosiro to rotain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness, fi darkening your hair with WyotV, Sage and Sulphur no one can tell b. cuuso it does it so naturally; so oveul" You just dampen a spongo or sox't brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. 1)0 thi, to. night mid by moruiniz all vruv ..:' have disappeared; after another appii. cation or two it will be restored to it, natural color and be even more g0My soft and luxuriant than over. I Locul druggists say they are selli,,, Slots of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur'"' and it surely helps folks apocar year, younger. J. C. Porry. Cherry City Candy Factory ;: ELTON JONES, Proprietor. '",'. Successor to Kloei & Jones " ' " WHOLESALE CANDIES ' AND ICE CREAM 206 Cheiseketa Street. ' PARLOR MILLINERY DRESSMAKING Hats made to order, rotrimmed; at big rent; no big prices, MRS. BULLOCK, 340 Union St. phone 1559 DR. ASSELN. DENTIST I Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. X r Salem Bank A Tnmt rimMi T X Suite 205-206. phone 2418 I ! WATCH Avn TeJEWELRY: REPAL Karl Jiengebaser Masonic Temple ''Wij'i NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGH A ED X a MEREDITH Resident Areata INi Htntf Htw Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken tor cblna pointing, tiring and water col ors. E. M. OOODSPEED, 222 Hubbard Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 31 4 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Hood Ileal Estate Security, TU08.K. 10ED Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oi REAL ESTATE - Money to Loan. JAOOB ft CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Ilubbard Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Rood Beat Estate sectrlti. BECHTEL A BTKON , 147 State Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt dollvery. Sole agents M the Famous Bock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'M Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. P senger dopot. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and clfy property. Johs Boott, ovsr Chicago Store, Balers, 0 agon. Phona 1651. WOODLAND COAL la any quantity. Prompt dell our specialty. Falls City Lon Company, 179 North Commsrcis ireei roone mum i , , ..i MM L.R. M. Pierce Tailor Masonic Temple JAPAHESE LAUNBBI AKD M CLEANING WORKS ' No machinery to tear and out delicate fabrics. Work cs"" for and delivered promptly. 431 Ferry Bt Phone Msln Offloa Phons Main 181 RlKdon Residence Main lit KlGDOir.EICHABnSON CO. Funeral Directors and UndertoW" 261 N. Hlfh Street- M. j. - n - . . I itna I) A T. .!.. iviimtrn nnf IM ft OlllO"" TsblwU. . Drugglste refund money U .... . . -.nMrtCI fllfWv ra'is to oura. B. w. uku--turs Is on each bos. . Ke. mm