Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 27, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ONLY TWO DAYS MORE
In Which to Take Advantage of this Great
ear-End Bargain Event
TODAY IS REMNANT DAY-ALL REMNANTS I PRICE
RIBBON S
1-3 off
An exceptionally
fine assortment of
our choicest fancy
ribbons.
White Waists
Reduced one-third
in price these
waists are those
very pretty waists
displayed in our
show windows.
Prettily t r im med
with lace embroid
ery and me- 1 1
dalions - - - - 3LCSS
Parcels
Checked
Free
CITY NEWS. :
Notice to HubNcrlbe
Hereafter , the subscribers who
who have been getting their papers
at the store of Barkus ft Bon, on
Asylum Avenue, will kindly cull for
their papers at the Btore of A. J.
Englobart, on Asylum Avenue. Mr.
Englebart's is only one-half block
west from the store where the pa
pers were formerly sont out.
l-25-3t
Great 10
Cost" Sale
Every $6.00 Shoe Now $4.60
Every 5.00 Shoe Now $3.95
Every
Every
4.00 Shoe Now $3.05
3.50 Shoe Now $2.80
Children's and Misses' Shoes
20 Per Cent Off
Boys' Shoes 20
Men's High Cuts and Loggers
8 to 16 in. Tops, Prices from
$5.00 to $8.00
20 Per Cent Off
Ye Boot Shop
326 State St.
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MEN'S SUITS
This is your chance
to save money.On-
ly two more 1
days at - - - - 3
Less
MEN'S COATS
are included in this
big price reduction
until Satur-11
day night at 3 LESS
Men's Golf Shirts
Supply yourself
now for you'll need
them in the near
future, till Satur
day even- 1 D
ing at
- 2
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Attend the (ireat Discount Kale
Fifteen per cent discount on all
dinner patterns at Yokohama Crock-
cry & Tea Co
The iUnl Buy
' Twenty-seven acres, nearly all in
fruit, and good Improvements, a bar
gain. See Derby & WlllBon, U. S.
Bank- Iildg. 1-26-tf
IMnlim Our Annual
Year cleanup, sulo we offer you a
liberal discount of 25 per cent on all
Llbby's cut glass. Yokohama Crock
ery ft Toiv Co.
Days "at I
Now On
Per Cent Off
Successors lo Salem Shoe Store
lAILT CAPITAL JULKJIAli, AlJ-.n. umvJ. '
Ladies' Underwear
muslin wear and
knitted wool squa
res at 1-2 Price.
This is a clearing of
linens. Today and
tomorrow 1 D
at 2 r rice
Ladies' Suits
Do you know that
you cannot afford
to let this sale pass
without getting a
suit. We do. Really
they are uncomm
on bargains and
you'll do yourself
a good turn by get
ing one. Until Sat.
ir."'"8. I Price
Parcels
Checked
Free
Fight More Dnyw Itemuiii
Of the gnat discount sulo on all
Gnrdlnlers, at Yokohama Crockery &
Tea Co.
Sue on Note.
D. M." Ruggles today commenced a
suit In the circuit court ngalnst E.
K. Anderson. Its purpose is to en
force a collection on a promissory
note.
A (iood Fat Hen
And some of that New York Bak
ery broad of Portland for your Sun
day dinner would he a good sugges
tlon. Try them. Phono Main 131.
Tho Sunset Grocery Co.
Iliiikeu Miles of Pinner
Patterns selling at 50 per cent dis
count at Yokohama Crockery & Tea
Company.
Swedish Service
Will be held in the First Methodist
church next Sunday, January 29, at
3 o'clock p. m. 'Rev. John Ovall will
preach. All Scandinavians are most
cordially Invited to attend. l-2ti-3t
Notice to Subscribers
Hereafter tho subscribers who
who have been getting their papers
at tho Btore of Barkus & fon, on
Asylum Avenue, will kindly call for
their papers nt the store of A. J.
Engleburt, on Asylum Avenue. Mr.
Englebnrt's is only one-half block
west from the store where the pa
pers were formerly sent out.
1-25-Dt
Sad News, Indeed
1). A. White received a telegram
this morning bearing the sad news of
the death of his younger brother at
Waterloo, Iowa.
For Rent
The first of Iu.-ci! a brick bnii I
Ing on tho northwest corner of Court
and Commerc'nl fivis now oc:m
pled as a grocery store. The lease
expires March 1, 1911. W. R. An
derson. 1-21-tf
Pill ten fa.se DismisMil
An agreement was reached yester
day afternoon by the Interested par
ties In the case of Calvin Pat ton
against (iussio Patton. and. after a
stipulation had been mrule. and placed
on file. Judge Galloway d'sinissed the
action. The case has attracted con
siderable attnellon, owing to the fact
that the husband charged the wife
with unfaithfulness, and named a
prominent Portland traveling sales
man as co-respomlent.
Notice to Subscribers
Herenfter the subscribers who
who have been getting their papers
at the store of Barkus ft Son, on
Asylum Arenue, will kindly call for
their papers at the store of A. J.
Englebart. on Asylum Avenue. Mr.
Englebart's Is only one-half block
west from the store where the pa
pers were formerly sent out.
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Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days.
'PA7C. OINTMENT Is Biisranteed t
(cure any case of Itching, Bind
Bleeding or Protruding Plies In 8 r
14 days or money refunded. 50e
' mwf
. . -.ir rnniir UVTIRV : 1011
110 LIVES
WERE LOST 1
IN WRECK
i:nited pus habkd I
Seattle, Wash., Jan. 27. A wireless
message received iK-ro at noon slated j
tt.at the missing boat with 12 passen-.
g'irs anil members of the crew of the
wrecked steamer Cottage City, has
been accounted for and all are-safe. '
The commanding officer of the gov
ernment rescue fillip Snohomish re
ports the weather as cloudy and nor
therly winds. It Is hoped that the ,
steamer can be pulled off the reef,
of Cape Mudge w here she grounded '
during a blizzard ." -sterday.
The vessel stru k the hidden rocks j
near the entrance of Seymour Nar-!
rows during a blinding snowstorm
late yesterday afternoon. The steam-,
er was running half speed ahead '
when she struck the rocks with a
terrific jar.
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NEW TARRIFF
PLEASES THE
CANADIANS
Toronto, Ont, Jan. 27. The Globe,
Canada's chief government organ,
discussing the proposed reciprocity
treaty with the I'nlted States, today
says:
"The proposed agreement is dis
tinctly popular In Canada. If the cry
of the American people for a wider
source for a food supply is genuine,
It will be equally popular In the
l!nited States.
"Whether congress ratifies the
agreement or not, it will stand as a
convincing proof of the desire of both
governments to end tariff wars and
bring about mor) neighborly consid
eration. Friendship and fair dealing
Is far better than strife and suspicion.
"Ministers Fielding and Patterson
have shown that the good relations
with the United States are consistent
with unswerving ' loyalty to Canada.
The British preferential tariff la the
keynote of Canada'3 fiscal policy."
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Knglewood Items,
Mr. Jacob RIs Is building a fine
8-room residence on 19th street, be
tween Kansas and Nebraska avenues.
Mr. Sorerl Is making arrangements
to build several new residences on
his lots on North Nineteenth street,
between Kansas avenue and D street,
this coming summer.
J. M. Hall has been having a very
severe attack of rheumatism the
past month, but Is getting some bet
ter the past few days.
Mr. Baker, living on the Garden
Road, has been confined to his bed
for several weeks, but at last ac
counts was some better.
Business on the Gairden Road car
line seems to be picking up some
lntely, at least the management pur
chased a new trolley rope and put in
a new light, and, 1f things keep on
brightening up It wouldn't surprise
us If they put on a conductor inside
of a year.
Steamboat business along 17lh
street has been on the decrease for
the past week or two, owing to the
overflow of tho canal near Lansing's
rapids, which makes It rough sailing.
There has been talk of there being
loc ks put In tho rjver similar to those
on the Columbia, provided It does
not Interfere with the Portland Light
& Power Company's rights, when
they repair their roadbed. When will
that be. Jake?
VOMES OHT.WX SILVER
That women have learned the pro
tit of reading newspaper advertise
ments Is shown by tho number of
household heads who are taking ad
vantage of the "ads" exploiting a cer
tain brand of excellent oranges.
The succulent spheres arrived di
rect from California groves, only a
comparatively few hours past, but al
ready fruit dealers all over the city
are busy answering the demand by
generous bags for the golden fruit,
wrappers from wb'eh bring table sil
ver to the thrifty women who are
thus supplying their families with the
most healthful of all fruits.
TO TAKE CAKE OF
HETTY'S LITTLE WAD
'rtirrn run is.iKien wnts.f
New York Jan. 27. Edward Green,
son of Hetty Green, today Is planning
the organisation of a trust company
to look after his mother's vast Inter
ests. As soon as the company Is thor
oughly organlied Mr. Green will turn
over the management of her Interests
to the company, of which her son Is
the head.
Speaking of the plan today Edward
Green said:
' Experience has shown me that In
herited wealth can best be used by
-reatlnc life jobs for a few. rather
than satisfying the hunger of many
"or a day."
Try a journnl -snt ad.
Great Attractions
Saturday buyers find our Store the proper place to place their
wants for their Sunday Dinner.
The Greatest Variety of Ripe Olives in Glass from ...- to Ke Jar
Consists of the Very Top hoteliers iu the Olive Hiislness
Ripe Olives in Tins from
Green Olives of the latest Spanish
Sutffed Spanish Olives from
Swiss, the very Finest Imported Goods at 4I,C
French Imported Roquefort, the cream of all Cheese 60c
Stuffed Dill Pickles; large fine ones I"1 een t
Finest quality of Dills Doz' J
Heinz Sweet Pickles 15(1 rt- J
IfOYAI. I1READ-TJIE CLE AX EST, PUREST It READ SOLD-Jic
Illinois Cheese, the mild kind 30f per lb.
Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 45c; 2-pound Tins for S5c
Golden Cate Coffee 4"" 00
(If you are not using it, you had better.)
The Tenderest, Sweetest, Best Cured Hams 20c II),
Roth Grocery Co.
I'll ONE 1885-18S6
PAID ONLY
A DOLLAR
FOR "VIVY"
JOHN DE LA POET BERESFORD, !
FOIUTII LORD DECIES, PI'S.
(JLES A PLUNK IX ORDER TO
MARRY A WAD OF MILLIONS.
(SNIT1D riUS UASSD WIRl
New York, Jan. 27. With his pay
ment of a hard American dollar for
a marriage license at the city hall
here the last legal barrier between
John De La Poer Beresford, fourth
Lord Decles, ana sundry other
American dollars, and. Incidentally
between himself and Miss Vivian
Gould is today removed.
Lord Decies, with a Prince Albert
isuit, silk hat, ewe and whiskers
came to the city hall with Miss Gould
in an automobile, and took out his
permit to wed, just like any plain
John Smith.
The only surprise In the declara
tion of Lord Decies was his age. He
made It 44. Burke's peerage says he
was born in Dublin 46 years ago on
January 12. Miss Gould gave her
age as 18.
THE YANKEE
FISHERMEN
AGAINST IT
UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRB.)
Gloucester. Mass., Jan. 27. De
signed as a protest against a reciproc
ity treaty with Canada,, the flags of
the big New England fishing fleet are
floating today at half-mast with
unions down, and the backers of the
industry are planning a bitter fight
in congress against the industry.
It Is believed that the entire fish
ing interests of t-.se country will sup
port the fight, and telegrams mre
pouring In pledging aid.
A committee of the fishing Interests
was appointed today to net in Wash
ington with similar committees rep
resinling the Atlantic and Pacific
cod. mackerel and salmon fisheries
in opposing ratifications by congress.
BAltKY RESUMED
FOR 0OI OK THE SEKYH'E
(UNITED MESS LEASED WIH.
Washington, Jan. 27. By order of
Presidi nt Taft and Secretary of the
Navy Meyer, Rear Admiral Edward B.
Barry today resigned "for the good of
tho service."
Barry's resignation Is effective im
mediately. He will be entirely sep
arated from the government service
and loses both his rank and all pay.
Asparagus was a wild seacoast
plant In Great Britain.
j The Armstrong Nursery Company
E. T. ARMSTRONG, Manager.
I 124 N.Liberty Street. Salem. Oregon
Fine Nurser stock. Frnlt, yt and
I
Roses. We have o agents. Direct
at Our Store
25c to ."iOc Tin
Importations '-'5c to $1.25 Jar
e to $1.25 Jar
410 STATE STREET
ER0NiLS"
Mrs. A. M, Crane, of Portland, is
visiting Mrs. E. E. Waters.
Paul and Lloyd Hauser returned
this morning from an extended trip
East.
President Geo. H. Himes, of the
Oregon Historical Society, Is in the
city.
C. V. Frhr, of Sioux City, Iowa,
is In Salem, on a tour of Oregon.
G. W. Lafler and son, of Manning,
Iowa, are looking at Marion county
farm lands'.
R. B. Damon, of Forest Grove, Is
taking In the legislature.
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STATISTICAL.
He
DIED.
BROWN At the home, two miles
east of Salem, January 26, 1911,
Eugene V. Brown, aged 6 Oyears,
1 month, 2 days.
The remains are at the Cottage
undertaking parlors.
The funeral was held this after
noon at 2 o'clock Rev. Paul Bandy
officiating. Interment at Odd Fel
lows' cemetery.
McCRACKEN At his home In this
city, Thursday, January 26, 1911,
about 10 p. m., John McCracken,
aged 73 years, 9' months and 16
days.
He leaves four children three of
whom were at his bedside when the
end came. The children are S. P.
and Mrs. Ena McCracken and Mrs.
R. N. Hoover, all of Salem, and Mrs.
C. A. Van Fleet, of Portland. Two
broth;-,-s and a sister in Pennsylva
nia, and z sister in Kansas survive
him.
He came to Oregon in 1891. nnH
Ly bis g'-nial disposition and sterling I
worth, made many friends here.
The funeral will be conducted from
the parlors of Lehmr.m'& Clough at
10 a. m. Saturday. Interment In
City View cemetery.
Try a Journal want ad.
REFINED WOMEN T A 1100 FACE
POWDER
For the reason that powder Is not a
permanent beautilier and tends only
to clog the skin pores and eventunlly
cause rough and bad complexion.
Why not use Drisglll'a Electric Lotion
Face beautilier; gives the skin that
soft, velvety ecect so much admired
Is a wonderful remedy for all face
blemishes. Also used after shaving,
has no equal. Call at Perry's Drug
Store for a free sample bottle.
COAL
fuel Just the thing for cook stoves'
or heaters; free from soot. In order
to introduce this coal I will deliver
anywhere in the city the first week in
J?nAUaory for ,9 00 per ton- Bunker
-v. ' "-"'"i lain, lard
phone, 1465.
Office 373 State Street
Phone 985
Ornamental Trees. Strrbs sad 4
to planter. Phone 857
Highland Market
711! Illirliliiml Are.
Phone
SPECIAL SATURDAY, JAN. 2S
Will Sell Meat nt Cost
Best Loin Steak, lb ' 12 Uc
tT-I3one Steak, lb. ... 12 He
I Round Steak, lb i,)c
Shoulder Steak, lb ji)c
Prime Rib Roast, lb 10 to 12 Vic
Shoulder Roast, lb $c
Pot Roast, lb 8c 9c and 10c
Brisket Boiling Meat, lb 4,7 ;)0
Short Rib Boil, lb firiSc
Neck Boil, lb (j?ise
Mutton Stew, lb (jc
Mutton Shoulder, lb
Mutton Leg, lb lOc
Pork Sausage, lb 12' 2c
Pork Shoulder, lb iSc
Pork Chops, lb 20c
NEW TODAY.
WE HAVE Some fine 5, 10, lo and
20-acre tracts for sale, on easy
terms.' Olmstead Land Co.
l-27-2t
FOR SALE A good ' thoroughbred
Jersey milch cow. Cull at 704
Statesman street, or phone 109 4
A FINE 20-acre home, 10 acres in
fruit, on rock road, 3 miles east
bf Salem, fine house and barn.
Olmstead Land Co. 1-27-21
FOR SALE Three-chair barber shep
good business. Owne suUitK lo
attend to other business in Califor
nia. Apply at 377 Court street.
1 -27-lw
SEE THE Olmstead Land Co. for
city property. l-27-2t
FOR SALE Modern cottage in East
Salem lot 50x100, chicken house
goes with place. Price $1100,
easy payments. See Carl A. Ga
brielson, room 5, McCornack bu'ld
ing, or phone 96. 1-27-St
GOOD FARMS Dairy ranch, stork
farm, fruit tracts and city proper
ty. Olmstead Land Co. l-27-2t
FOR SALE A very desirable busi
ness location, in the center of the
city, 82 1-2 feet square on c,urt
streets. Property ff Percy Willis.
For particulars Inquire of P. II.
Raymond, at state library, or phone
757. 1-27-.H
FIVE ACRES Plenty of fruit, small
berries, good house, barn, chicken
house, only 3 miles out, good road,
well fenced, fine water. Olmstead
Land Company. l-27-2t
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLORS
Will open In rooms 10, 11, 12
Steeves building, corner State and
Liberty streets, about March 1st.
1-27-tf
ROOMS FOR RENT Light, heat,
bath. Board if desired. 360 N. Cap
ital. Phone 1015. l-27-3t
Are the sleeping rooms well venti
lated? Tuberculosis loves the dark
and the close air of the frost sealed
house.
BIG LAND SN AP 0. 4.
52 acres 3 miles from Monmouth
and Independence. The soil is excel
lent and drains well; 12 acres of
splendid commercial orchard. Build
ings cost U"00 and are new. With
place goes much personal property.
This lovely country home for $7000.
Will make terms and take some Sa- ,
lem Income property.
MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO.
Monmouth, Ore. ' 1-21-tf-
BIG LAND SNAP XO. 8
123 acres, four miles from Mon
mouth, exceedingly fine land, good or
chard, buildings timber, water, very
sightly; a great bargain at 50 per ,
acre. 3130 will handle this.
MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO
Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf
Cottage Undertaking Parlors.
Modern In every detal".. Lady assist
int. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa
Phone 724.
MOXKV TO LOAN
On Farm Property.
Room Xo. 1, Tlofta Bnlldlna.
Salf.m. Oregon.
Norwich Union
' Fire Insurnace Society.
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent,
rtooro 13 Bush Back Blk. Salem. Or.
MONEY TOLOAN
thos. k. Fonn
Oier Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Oi