Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 13, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FACE EK3BT.
DAILY CAPITAL JOIRXAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. KEBIUAKT IS, 1911
We are constantly striving to maintain the high standard of merchandise which has put the
GOOD GOODS Store in high estimation among its extensive list of pleased customers.
Our prices too are always the lowest possible quotations consistent with the quality of the goods
offered. If you are not entirely satisfied, we want to know it.
521st Wednesday
from the makers who give
the details of shapeliness as
Our advance showing of gowns, skirts, combinations,
corset covers, drawers and.
choice,
SEE THE DOUBLE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE
DOMESTIC
Newest, up-to-date wash ma
terials for spring.
KLAXON For waist and
dresses; In stripes and checks;
30 Inches wide; yard 20c
TISSUE DE NILE-A large
assortment of pretty patterns;
27 Inches wide; yard 2Go
A large assortment of new
ginghams at 8 l-3c, ipe, 12 Vic,
lBo, 18o and 20c yard. .
1'ERCALES Newest pat
terns In light and dark colors
32 Inches wldo, yard 10c
3 In. wldo, yd...nVc and 15o
DRAPERIES
Curtains, comfdits and blankets, Indian
robes; very good qualities and assort
ments, -Second floor,
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CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of Salem
Lodge No. 4, A.' F. & A.
M., this waning . Work In
tho E. A. degrne. Visiting
brethren welcome,
The IteniMiii Our Ilusln,
Is growing Is because we keep the
best bread; try It. Also poultry and
groceries of the dependable kind.
CJI or phone 131. The Sunset Gro
ry Company.
For Kent , '
The first of March, a brick build
ing on the northeast corner of Court
nd Commercial streets, now occu
pied as a grocery store. The lease
iplrei March 1, 1911, v. R. An
derson. 2-11-tf.
lUrry (iim and Dudley I'm vine
Have bought the Mitchell, Lewis &
SUver business, and will consolidate
with It their pump and windmill
business, making one of tho largest
! We Are Now
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watcn uuraiant Cirow f
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net. Talent So. 760,361.
Perfection Sewing
i now Mala Iili
Stulle K0, U. 8.
Surprise Sale. Silk
MUSLIN
WEAR
Season after season a large
majority of the discriminating
women depend and wisely-r-on
this store for. their needs in
muslin wear, Among the points
of average which have contrib
uted so largely to the success
of this department are the ex
cellent values continually of
fered and the large 'assortment
of carefully selected kinds
the strictest -attention to
well as finish and quality.'
chemise offer a, splendid
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DRESS
GOODS
There is much to view and
admire in our display of
dress fabrcs, It ncudes
sheer goods for evening
wear, medium weights for
dresses and heavier fab
rics for tailored garments,
The newest weaves are
here and afford a wide
range of choice fabrics,
coloring and prices, ,
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concerns of the kind In the North
west. Old and new customers cor
dially Invited to call at the row loca
tion. 2-13-3t
Ladle Only
Tuesday evening, February 14, at
the V, C. T. U. hall, corner of Com
mercial and Ferry streets, Salem, Miss
Mary Hiwnmond, a graduate of a
Chicago school of physlcul culture,
and for thre years Oregon Btate super.
Intimltint of physical culture work for
tho V. C. T. C, will tell -the ladles
how to keep young and well. ' She
will demonstrate the work by the use
of ImMnn clubs, dumbbells and exer
cises. Every woman In Salem wel
come. 2-13-21
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IMU-, Cured In to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching. Blind.
Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to
14 days or money refunded. 50c.
mwf
Too often the world confuses cun
ning with ability.
Building
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Have openings for good men who
have money to Invest In a good
paying manufacturing concern.
You will not only get good divi
dends on your money Invested, but
get good salaries and work only
EIGHT HOURS PER OAT
Don't take the knocker's advice.
Come to our office and Investigate
for yourself. Every dollar you In
vest Is absolutely safe. Office
open evening from 7:00 to 9:00
p. in. for those who are too busy
during the day.
Cabinet' Co., Inc.
National Bank Bldg, Salem. Or.
and Lisle Hose Fine 75c values Wed., only 48c pair
EMBROIDERY
SPECIALS
We have put one of the new
embroideries out at a spe
cial price, 48c the yard. We
want you to see them,
This stock of new embroid
eries offers a splendid selec
tion, rich, dainty designs on
fine quality fabrics, An ear
ly selection is advisable,
WAISTS
Our waist department has
never been more atractlve than
at present. You should see
our Koyal waists. No woman
who insists upon being thor
oughly up to date will fall to
select one or several from this
splendid showing. It Includes
stunning linens with countless
smart arrangements of tucks,
all clussy and distinctive.. The
lingerie styles are marvels of
beauty, every conceivable com
bination of 8heernea8 and lacl
ness being shown.
X2AJ IfX-JJ-
A MEXICAN
MERCHANT IS
MURDERED
STOOD HIM IT AUAIXST. A WELL
AND SHOT HIM TO DEATH HE
FOHE HIS HIKE AND I'Hll.DItEX
lUMYKU I'HKNK tKASKll WII1K.1
Galveston, Tex.. Feb. 13. Murder
of a Mexican merchant, Alqutes Sal
don, In I'uebla, Mexico, by adherents
of President Diaz, Is reported here
today by Or. H. A. Bates, of San
Antonio.
The physician says the DUu adher
ents of President Olaz, Is reported
here today by Dr. H. A. Bates, of
San Antonio.
The physician says the Dlas adher
ents discovered that Saldon was act
ing hh treasurer of the lnsurrectos.
Searching his home, they found
11500 and certain revolutionary docu
ments, upon which they stood him
against a wall and shot 111 in to death
When the Mexican troops first
reached Saldon 's home and lie re
fiiBed to surrender, they opened Are
with machine guns, riddling the resi
dence. Finally a charge was made
and when the house was entered
saldon and his family were found
hidden In a cellar. When Saldon was
Blood against the wall before the
firing party, his wife nearby, and as
he fell to the volley, he reeled for
ward and expired In her arms.
WILL REFUSE
TO RAISE RATES
ON MAGAZINES
I'ITKI I'KKttft 1.KANKI1 kK )
Washington. Feb. 13. Democrats
and Insurgent Republicans In the
house are combining today to defeat
the senate amendment Increasing the
j postal rate on certain classes of mug-
Ready-to-wear
Section .
Advance styles of suits
. and coats are waiting for
your inspection, They in-
elude all - that's '. cor- .
rect for. the new season.
The jackets are very trim
and smart. They are
trimmed in the best man- .
ner, and the' tailoring is of
the highest order, The
skirts are of the strictest
tailored style phain gored t
With habit back.-- A satis-.
factory fit is guaranteed. : .
Come and see them, We
will be pleased.to- show ;"
them to yo&frtfc 'i
MEN'S
; SHIRTS
In the men's section you
will find just now a grand
assortment of the newest
spring shirts, The dis
play includes plain and
pleated bosoms, attached
and the new French roll
cuffs, They are in striped
figured and plain styles,
They will certainly appeal
to the dressy felows.
TRUNKS
The largest showing in Salem, Strong
. well made and handsome, Made to stand
e wear, The prcies, too are very attrac
tive, Second floor,
aztnes. Champ Clark opposes the
hieasures. ,
"It makes fiesU of one class of
magazines," he said, "and fowl of an
other. The amendment Is discrimin
atory and therefore wrong."
Organized labor also Is opposing
the passage of the amendment on the
ground that It would bankrupt the
many mngazlnes, and thus dwprlw
hundreds of unionists of employment.
MEXICANS .
ARE REALLY
FIGHTING
IIUAVV HISINCi KOl'TH OK SAM.
AI.AYCA IMHCATKS THAT
It K II KM HAVK KIXAIXY AT
TACKKIt X.IVAHOVS KOKCKN.
I'VITKK I KK.NSI l.KANKD WIHK.
El Paso, Tex., Feb. 13. Heavy
drlng south of Samalayuca, which was
reported here today by workmen who
had been south of Jaurei on the line
of th Mexican National railroad, in
dicates thut the expected battle be.
tween tho forces of Orosit and Na
varro had begun.
Orozco's plckots, who turned the
workmen back 23 miles south of Jau
rez. told them that tb rebels were
engaging Navarro's force and the
fate of Jaurez waa likely to be de
cided by nightfall.
That Narmrro haa been surprised Is
probable. Early today h sent a
courier to Jaurei to assure the cltl
n that h'm advame would be un
checked. ';.',
Abram (Jcnxjles. 'he head of the
ifbol Junta lee .venlshed today, fol-i
lowing tne nnd ng In the clothiuit of
General Caslll who Is in Jail here!
for violating neutral'ty. a moesage
rrom Gonzales to the rebels in the
Held- The mtssage conclusively
showed that Gonzales had transgres-l
sed International law. United States'
marshals are seeking the rebel chief.
D'jnlel Jackson, attorney for Gen-1
eral Caslllas. declares that his client
will be reVasei on'bond tolay.
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SHOES
A pretty foot will not look
perfect in an ill-fitting,
poorly shaped shoe, We
understand shoes, and
are here to fit your feet
correctly, We .can suit you
in quality, fit and price,
See our advnace styles of
shoes for men and women
Some are displayed in the
window,
KILLED WIFE
AND A FRIEND
AT SAN JOSE
rITKI) I'lKHK I.KAMKO W1HK.1
San Jose, Cal., Feb. 13. W. W.
McAdama today shot and killed his
wife and Nick Curtlch ,a wealthy
restaurant owner. McAdams told Hip
police that he returned home unex
pectedly and found Curtlch with his
wife. ,
McAdams Is Ih Jail, where a spe
cial guard has been pl;-ed about his
icell to prevent possible attempts to
lynch the prisoner.
I Friends of Curtlch clai mthat the
shooting was cold bloodkid and pro
.meditated, and that McAdams dellb
. erately laid a trap for Curtlch, 'and
shot him down without warning.
McAdams Is a resident of Gilroy,
and wealthy.
GOOD HAY
Remember that you can buy
hay from us cheaper than you
usually can from the farmers.
The quality Is first-class and
the price Is right.
MILL FEED
We are still offering , bran,
shorts and chop at those very
low prices that we have! been
making the last few days. The
wholesale price is advancing so
would advice rou to buy now as
we will advance soon.
Remember that we have a
free delivery to all parts of the
city.
rilOXK MAIX 1UO.
D.A.White & Sons
2:5 North Commercial St.
Sa:em, Ore.
HEW CHIEF
j
AT SEATTLE
CLEANS UP
i i s oi r
SI Ml I. A 11
II0N1M. MVKIIKS AND
"KNTM MOMENTS"
AND MARKS RAIHMI. (HfiES
IN OFFICES OK T II K FORCE.
I'rsrom I'w:s-i.i:askii'wii!i:.1 '
Seattle. Washoe, Feb. 13. Police
Chief .Bannkk today issued sweeping
orders for a general clean up of the
cty- The order Includes protected
disorderly houses which flourished'
under the former administration;
strict observation of liquor laws;
creation of a plain clothes squad
aside from regular city detective ae-i
partment; removal of inspector Mike
Powers and appointment of John Sul
livan; no more boxing contests; ellm
l.iatlon of handbooks. 23 In numbpr;
1 general shifting of sergeants and pa
trolmen and a stricter surveillance of
notorious negro clubs In the lower
end of the city.
Prosecuting Attorney John F. Mur
phy will tomorrow morning ask for
the ' Immediate drawing of a grand
jury before which will be presented
evidence that will uncover the vice
system that has flourished up to the
installation of the new mayor, George
W. Dilling last Saturday.
The evidence has been secured by
William J. Durns; the former United'
States secret service operative who
I prosecuted the investigation against
; Schmitz and Ruef in San Francisco,
and who secured, the evidence In the
I famous Oregon land frauds.
j Evidence that will result In the In
dictment of scores who paid tribute
to the heads of the vice syndicate are
expected to result. It la alleged that
Burns has succeeded in weaving a
net of most damaging evidence about
the late police chief who resigned last
Saturday.
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ONE OF SALEM'S
OLDEST FIRMS
CHANGES HANDS
The Mitchell Lewis Staver com
pany implement . business has been
! sold to II. P. Chase and C. D. Pur-
vine. The business will be conduct
ed the same as in the past. The
pump and windmill business of C. D.
Purvlne will be consolidated with the
Implement business. Mitchell Lewis
Staver company wish to thank: their
old customers for their past favors
jand request they will continue their
business with the new firm. 2-13-3t
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AUCHBISHOP HYAN
' TO HE BURIED THURSDAY
ll'NITKIl I'llKKS I.KAMKH WMK.l
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 13. With
Monslgnor Falconlo, papal delegate
to the United States, present as spe
cial representative of the Pope, the
funeral of the late Archblshoo Pa
trick John Ryan, will be held here
Thursday. Cardinal Gibbons. Areh-
j bishops Glonnon and Farley and a
dozen bishops will attend.
The pontifical high mass will be
celebrated by Bishop Hendergast of
Philadelphia. Cardinal Gibbons will
conduct the services for the dead.
Archbishop Glennon will preach.
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BIG LASD SN AP NO. 3
123 acres, four miles from Mon
mouth, exceedingly fine land, ennrt nr.
chard, buildings timber, water, very
sightly; a great bargain at (50 per
acre. 13150 will handle this.
M0M0UTH REAL ESTATE CO.,
Monmouth, Ore. l-21-tf
i Cottage Undertaking Parlors
; Modern In every detail. Lady assist
j ant. Corner Cottage and Chemekeu
! hon 724.
assenger Baggage
Connects with all trains at
W'ei flalea. for Dallas. Falls
''Ity and Salem
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m.,
12 m.. 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p.
n -erv dsy except Sunday.
Also for Independence, Mon
mouth dnd McMlnnvllle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a
"' ':") p m.. anj 5.15 p
"'""i on request
rM,h"!,.. .., nr(Vrt si
' " r"; ant ,K
out Suu.iay Hh..n
I. 8. (innfrwfKin. Mqr.
I West Salem ' Transfer I
STATISTICAL
DIED.
EVAN'S At the residence on goii-i.
v aitu, Bu-i, cuuuay, Feb
ruurv
12, 1911, Mrs
6S years.
J. G.
Evans, a?!
She le-vws four children to m,,
their Irreparable lots: jonn A
heame, wasn.; Joseph G., Jr., 0f r.
rt
land; William D. and Minnie a
b.ii,
of Salem.
: wriw cor.uu't-
ed by Rev. M.. Avison.of the First J
E. church. ,.3 2:39 this afternoon.
Interment In I.O. Q. F. cen-terv.
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PERSONALS.
Mrs. J. D. McCully, of Hood Rher,
left for home Saturday. Mrs. H. r
Patton accompanied her - as f-ir
Portland.
Mr. C. B. Miners, manager of the
Winton Motor Car company, of Port
land, has been in Salem several davs
demonstrating -a 1911 Winton. From
here he will go to Eugene.
Mr. W. W, Moore, wfe and daugh
ter, left Saturday morning for a two
weeKs'. vacation at Sfcnta Cruz, Cali
fornia.
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True, you can lead a horse to wa
ter but you can't make him drink
still you can drench him. '
NEW TODAY.
.
LOST Fur hoa between Summer
street and Episcopal church. Re
ward for return to Mrs. A. II.
Crawford, 477 N. Summer. 2-13-3t
WANTED Nice furnished room,
close In, not over 88 pnr month.
"F. B" Box 504, Salem.
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LOST Muff, between Highland and
the Red Front stables Phone 1 690
2-13-.1t
HOLLYWOOD You can get a 5-acre
tract In Hollywood that will soon
be worth much more money than it
.can be had for now. Good fruit
Tand, close to town, good surround
ings, close to school, and on good
roads. Low prices and on easj
terms. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State
street.
FOR SALE One seated pony phae
ton, good as new; one light Mitch
ell wagon ,one single harnMs, one
breast harness, one stockman sad
dle. Inquire at 124 2 North Front
street. Phone 404 Main. 2-13-lw
FOR SALE Beaver Hill coal, cheap
est fuel 4n Salem for cook stoves,
heaters and furnaces, djlivered
anywhere In the city. Bunkers
1790 State, street. Phone Main
UBS. 2.1 1-1 m
FOR SALE One kitchen cabinet,
cheap. W. H. Steusloff, US',
' Court strer-t. 2-13-.1t
FOR SALE 5 acres of fine land close
to Fair Grounds. This place Is all
cleared, good soil, close to school,
Just right for fruit, berries or chick
en ranch. Easy terms can be had
on this , place. Bechtel & Bynon,
347 State street. Tel. 452.
POULTRY.
EGGS FOR HATCHING From our
best peais of splendid winter lay
ers. Ancons, 81.50 per 15; Brown
Leghorns or R. C. hhode Island
Reds .81.00 per 15. Al. Herren,
110 Division, street. Teflwphone
1315, or leave orders at D. A.
White & Son's seed store.
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Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.
ttmak Meredith, Resident Agent.
Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem o-
MONEY TO LOAin
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bueh Bank. Salem. Or
BIG LAND SSAP NO. 4.
52 acres 3 miles rrom Monmouth,
and Independence. The soil is excel
lent and drain's well; 12 acres of
splendid commercial nrrhini niM.
Ings cost 83500 and ore 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.
Meumonth, Ore. 1-21-tf
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