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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
PAGE BIGHT. DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1010. Annual Clearance Sale ! A genuine stock-reducing sale that effects cvory nook and corner from top to bottom of this big store. We're giving genuine bar gains In ovory department, mat's why shopping Is so lively on this corner. PROVED TO BE GROTON OIL Shirt Waists Slightly Soiled and Mussed from the Holiday Shopping Seven dozen new, dalny models, the cream of the season's showing from some well-known makers. They are beautifully made and finished In plain tailored, pleated and fancy cm brolderled yokes, collars and cuffs. Values regularly selling up to ?5; our annual Clearanco Sale price at One-Third in Price f UNITED P1UE83 LEASED WISE. Payette, Ida., Jan. 14. Twonty- 'flvio women who partook of a ban iquet given by tho Royal Neighbors lodge aro in a serious condition to day from poison. Although no fa talities resulted, many of the wo men required tho services of physi cians and aro still very sick. A numbor became ill before the ban quet was over and all were in agony before tho night passed. At first it was believed that tho symptoms pointed to croton oil. A rigid investigation will be made. Inquiry at a local drugstore re vealed the fact that a girl who waa present at tho banquet had pur chased a quantity of croton oil yes terday without the knowledge of her parents. Her mother was one of tho victims. A special dlspatach to tho Exa mi nor from Los Angeles of Jan. 10, says: Mrs. Felitha Cuml Shortridge, mothor of Mrs. Clara Shortridge Foltz of Los Angeles, Samuel M. Shortridge of San Francisco and Charles M. Shortridge of San Jose, died tonight at the homo of Mrs. Foltz, 1729 West Plcostreot. She was G8 years old, Sho had Just returned from a two months' visit with her sons. Mrs. Shortridge was a native of Indiana and came to California in 1873. Fun eral services will bo held in Sam ose and the body interred in the family burial plot. The Shortridge family formerly re sided in Salem and will be remember ed by many of the pioneers of this viclnty. 5 C ic ijc 5C ?f 5f JjC JC jjc 5f jjs PERSONAL MENTION r J ffi jfj rjfi JC if J jji iJC ijC C vjC C OREGON PERSONALS FROM LOS ANGELES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At Clearance Sale Prices Beautiful, to say tho least; snowywhlto undermusllns, the buds from tho best producers made up to fashion's Ideal wants; every pieco a work of art. At this sale they aro melting away Just Hko so much snow. Women seem dazed' when they are told tho prices. It seema awful to quoto such low prices on such goods of merit. Wo Hdvlso early shopping before tho best is gone. Reduced One-Third in Price Howard H. Markel, formerly a student of Willamette University, re-, contly underwent an operation in San Francisco for nppendicitis. Mr. Mar ket has recovered sufficiently from tho effects of the operation to re sumo his studies in tho medical de partment of the University of Cali fornia. Mrs. Albert Salb, who has been visiting relatives in Portland for tho past several weeks, has gone to Los lAngeles, where sho will Join her iiusband. Mr. and Mrs. Salg form erly resided In this city, where they conducted a photograph studio. Mrs. W. T. Anderson of Wash burn, N. Dak., leaves for her home today. Her brother, Albert Schwartz will accompany her to Portland. Reuben Stanley left yesterday for his homo in Mill City after a short business visit in Salem. Miss Adella Westcott, of Oregon City, is in the city visiting her fa ther, Wm.Westcott , for a f5w days. ; Frank Haas, more readily known as "King Hickey," left last night for Los Angeles, Cal., to Join his mother In a month's visit. Frank will gather oranges and probably visit the garden of love and pick a llemon before ho returns. In any 'event, Salem's leading sportsman and harnes maker, will consume gobs of sunshine and may take a few Joy rides over some of California's ,plke roads. LeRoy Weatherform, of Grants Pass,, was in tho city yesterday at tending to buslnfess matters for a short time. " Miss Graco 'Moreland, of Stayton visited friends In the city yesterday for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. John Booker left last night for Portland to visit their oldest daughter, Mrs. George G. Belknap, for a week.. J. F. Goodo returned last night from a business trip to Oregon City and Portland. Julius Wolfe, of Sllverton, was transacting business in tho city yes terday. Mr. Wolfe is a prominent Marlon county hop dealer. Mrs. U. G. Boyer and Mrs. Baum bach, tho latter being Mrs. Boyer'a guest from the east, made a visit to the Chemawa Indian Training school yesterday". Reverend Barr G. Lee, was a busi ness visitor in Portland yesterday. Thomas R. Lakie, of Junction City, was In the city looking after business matters. Attorney Carle S. Belle, of Port land, was transacting business here today. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gouley, of Chomeketa, was in the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald West re turned last night from a short visit to Portland. Judge Moreland, clerk of the su preme court, left yesterday for Portland. He will return the first of the week. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hnll, Snfem; Or. MONEY TO LOAN TF.OS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polisnlng, repairing. Tel. 608 J kl 1 l ! l M U t 4 i t Sji ys rj T rf r a t j x p NEWTODAY ' L vV vL J i 1 L J X A I i Sfi J rj Y J J y wf T rg FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal office. 1-14-tf. DO YOU AVANT TO SELL? If you want to sell your business of, any kind, or if you want to sell your price right, I would like to hear from you. Give description and price. Address J. E. Smith, 51S Chamber Commerce, Portland, Ore. l-14-6t FOR SALE House and 3 lots with all household goods; same poul try. Inquire at 13 67 N. 12th, St. Price, $750 cash. l-14-2wk Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoaflS ln Portland Real Insurance Estate securities 309-310 FailinglBuilding PORTLAND - OREGON PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell all the personal property of Slough Bros., Jan. 18, at their farm & miles east of Salem. Geo. Pal mer, Adnir. l-14-3t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, & yrs. old; 4 Poland China shoats 4 months old; 1 woodrack; 2 Studebaker wagons, 3 in"., half truck. A quantity of cedar posts. Fair grounds road, near Tile Works. Phono 11G0. C. A. Warner. l-14-2t Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., now clearing at priecs that would hardly cover the cost of materials. CITY NEWS VIOLETS. VIOLETS. At Thomas Floral Store next to Capital Creamery, 387 Court St. Phono 058. Poultry Wanted Highest cash prlco paid for poul try by Hop Leo, Chinoso laundry. 12-22-tf Biggest Shipment Collars Ever soon ln Salom at tho Shafor Shafor, tho harness man. 1-S-tf Cottugo Undertaking I'airlors Cottago nud Chemokota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phono 724. Oil Your liar noKs This is tho tlmo of yoar to oavo monoy by caring for loathor. Soo Sliaffor, the harness man. 1-S-tf Prom One Kxlivmo to tho Oilier, Tho woathor forecaster was ln a flolilo frame or mind last night when ho hrought a rain-storm down on tho unsuspecting lumdB of Snlom pooplo and thon turned oft tho water ami ahaugo tho ullmato to a dry froozo. Tho thormomoK'r did not got bolow 30 dogroos howovor, and was Just tho right gauge to dry up tho wator and dampness. Ablo to Bo About Again. Stnto Engineer Lowls is moving toBay from hla proHont residence and will horonftor bo located bo. twoon Stato aud Court Btroot on Thlrtooutli stroot. Mr. Lowla was nolo to bo down town for tho llrst Umo yostordny slnco ho was takon 111 with typhoid fovor in Novombor. West Salem Transfer Passengers Baggage Express Connects with all trnltiB nt Weat Salom for Dallas, Falls City and Salom. Loaves Journal offlco for West Snlom nt 8:00 a. m. 12 xiu, 1:10 p. tn. and 3:30 p. xu. ovory day oxcopt Sunday. Loavoa Sunday at 12.00 m. and 4:15 p. m. Calls at liotols on roquost. Tnlmilinno or leave orders at Oanltal Journal offlco nny dny but Sunday. Phone 82. WEATHER FORECASTS. Occasional rain or snow tonight aud Saturday. Brings Trustco Buck. Trustoo La Moro, who escaped from tho ponitontlary during tho foro inrt of tho week, was appro bonded yostwrday at Hubbard and returned to tho Institution by the authorities. Calalogiio of Music Completed. Stato Printor Dunlwny has just complotod tha cataloguo of music for tho Oregon university. Tho cat alogue prosonts a neat nnd attrac tive apponranco, and shows tho bosk of workmanship. M. B. A. Lodgo Maequorado Ball Wodnosday ovoning, January in. Everybody wolcomo. 1-14-lt Governor Act-opts Invitation Governor Benson today aceoptod tho invitation of tho republican club at Bukor City to nttond a banquet to bo given by tho organization on Lincoln day February 12. mithday Party lOdlth, tho only (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. I'onruu, entertained a numbor of hur frlonds Thursday ovoning In honor of hor 19th birth day. Refreshments woro sorvotl and a vory unjoynhlo tlmo was spent dur In tho ovunlng. Those present woro Mr. and Mrs. O. "11. Bussoy and Hons, Clirrord. Virgil. Reginald; Mrs. Mag gie Wheeler, Gortrudo Hoffman. Kdlth Poarco, Graco Spnng. Holon Hoffman and W. H. Poarco. The Junior King's Horald sooloty of tho tlrst M. K. ohuvoh, will hold their regular monthly mooting lu tho prlnmry 'room of tho ohuroh tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, at 2:30. . o Cumo Near Choking to Dentil. OUR GREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE Is drawing tho greatest, most enthusiastic crowds of shrewd and eareful buyers ever brought together by a merchandising event in this com munity. Our prices during this salo have set the town talking, for the goods we offer in this Clearance Sale is strictly high-grade, fresh stock. In this salo our only consideration has been to cut down the stock to as low a volume as possible, for we must take inventory In a few days, hence tho tremendous values you will find plainly marked In all sections of our busy store. Buy now, for we can surely save you money. eater s A llttlo boy, tho son or Chris D. PoUrson. k wall known roeidont of tho village of Jaoksonvlllo. Iowa, had a sudden and violent uttaok of croup. Much thiol: stringy phlogm cmo up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says "I think he would have choked to death had we not glvon him this remedy." For sale by all good drug- gUtH. Tho weather is still cold and heator-buylng Is a necessity. We still huvo a good assortment of lleators loft and to close them out wo offer thorn to you at thoi following attractlvo prlcos. Buy your Heater now for noxt fall. You win not make monoy oaslor. No. 120 Sunlight, cast llnod top and front food. Rqgulnr $12.50, Cloaranco Salo Prlco $ 9.90 No. 130 Posoy, cast bottom and top. Regular 10.00, Cloaranco Salo Prlco ..$8.3 No. 1 20 Pearl, nlrtlght. Regular S.00. Cloaranco Sale Price. .$0.iiO No. 125 Clovor, airtight. Rogu lar $7.60, Clearanco Solo Prlco S5.83 Dining Chairs A splendid well selected oak box seat Diner, very strongly made and workmanship cannot be excelled; con tinuous back posts, solid seat; the whole framo mortised and pinioned together. Soils regularly for ?1S.00. Clearance Sale Price $lo.00 DINING CHAIRS A splendid 8-foot pillar ex tension tnble, mndo of thor oughly seusonedund woll sel ected oak; the construction is strictly first-class, each part bolng fitted porfoctly. Tho finish; lu a beautiful golden color, square top 48x4S. Regu lar price , $24.00. Clearance Salo Prlco $17.85 Jardi nieres Here Is a long, strong line that is worthy of your inspection; Rookwood, Loynel Art, Ceramic Art, Mott Greon, and Log Jardi nieres. These aro all reduced for quick cloaranco. 7-lnch Coramlc Art Jardiniere, regular $2.00, Clearance Sale Price $1.7n 7-Inch Loynel Art Jardiniere, regular SI. 7 5, Cloaranco Salo Prlco 91.05 6-inch Mott Green Jardiniere, rogular $1.00, Clearance Salo Price " 05c 9-inoh Log Jardluloro, rogular 60c. Clearance Sale Prico. . . .10c I CARPETS AND RUGS Our Carpot and Rug dopartmont is a vory busy placo just uow, and thoro is a reason. Now Rugs, Oar-pots and Floor Covqringst aro ar riving dally, making this tho most comploto and up-to-dato carpet stock in the Willamotto valloy. Clearanco Salo Prices affeot this great stock. Moa,suro your room whothor for Carpets, Rugs, Llnoloums, or Mattings and bring your wants here; wo can supply them and save you monoy. 7 J. B. Underwood, Mgr. nun TMiwiii Try a Journal want ad.