Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 04, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILX CAPITAI JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGOX, SATCRDAT. MARCH 4. 1911.
PACK EIGHT.
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You will profit by
LADIES' SHOE SPECIAL
$3. SO value, tonight 2.45
A splendid kid blucher, patent tip, Cuban heel;
maxlo by the Plngree Shoe Company. A fine ihce
In every way; always sells at $3.50 T y AC
tonight qA.J
Kayscr's Black Silk Gauntlet
AUTTO GLOVES
$1.25 values 39a
Those are double woven, extra
heavy. Will wear woll. $1.25
. values 89c, Tonight only.
Bleached Bath Towels
35c values at 23c
A good heavy quality, soft and
thirsty. Supply your needs to
night. Special 23c each.
NAPKINS ALL
Special tonight, dozen
Our linen department is noted for
carried. Prudent buyers will be
chance to replenish their linen
Size 22-Inch. Honlght, dozen . .
MoBeJ' MM&MJa.iMeUjSy& Don't Miss
Savers jtf.XQ.J .JL.jqgrV Them
CITY NEWS.
Vliintluir Season Sow Hero
We have a fine assortment of
prunes, peaches, and Lambert cher
Tles, also ornnmental trees and rosea.
Armstrong Nursery company 491
East Court Btreut. e-o-d-Jm
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And
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Our Prices are Reasonable
Our Materials are of Best Quality
Estimates Furnished
Bring in a list of your requirements, including Lum
ber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Sand
and Gravel, Cement, Plaster and let us give
you an estimate.
Vitrified Sewer
Give us a chance to Figure with You
The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
Office Front and Ferry .... Phone 1830
Saturday Night
SPECIALS
7 TO 9 O'CLOCK
visiting the "Good Goods Store" tonight
MEN'S SHOE SPECIAL
$3.50 alue, special $2.85
Gun metal blucher, on the new wasp last; excel
lent wearing; fine fitting, and one of the newest
shoes. Regularly
tonight
Arrow Brand Collars
For men and boys. Always
sell at 15c or 2 for 25c. Spe
cial tonight 10c each. Every
collar Included; all styles.
Pearl Trimmed Suspenders
60c values at 35c
These are a dress suspender;
very neat. A good variety of
colors; well worth the regular
price.
LINEN
$1.63
the qualities
glad of this
Children's Wool Dresses
The entire stock tonight Half Price
Red, navy, brown and shepherd plaid; mostly
serge weaves; sizes 3 to 14 years; neatly trim
med; tonight only
Half Price
supply)
$1.63
Wilson's barber ec;
OlLson't cigar store
Ollaon's baths open all day Sunday
12-4-w--tf
Medicated Plastic Casts
The lutest French method of remov
ing blackheads, pimples and wrinkles.
Call at the Sanitary Beauty Parlors,
Room 10, 8teeves block.
uilding Materials
"WE ALSO HANDLE"
Pipe, Empire Land Plaster, Drain Tile
and Cedar Posts -
If
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sells at $3.50
$2.85
TOILET WATER
50c value 33c
Violet and Rose odors. You will
do well tio get some of this tonight
Special 33c bottle.
EMB'RD INITIALS
Regular 3 for 10c; special 6 for
10c tonight. These are embroid
ered on fine lingerie, surrounded
with an embroidered Bcroll. F.rom
7 to 96 for 10c.
Fine Music
While you eat your Sunday dinner
at the Elite Cafe.
Settle Case
The case of H. F. Gerspach against
the Black Eagle Mining company has
been dlsmlHHed, a settlement having
been reached between the parties In
terested In the litigation.
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Chfrkea Dinner
Sunday at the Elite Cafe Just fine.
Basketball Tonight
Baraca's vs. Hawthorne club, of
Portland. Y. M. C. A. Gym., 8:15.
Fine Music
While you eat your Sunday dinner
at the Elite Cafe.
Chicken Dinner
Sunday at the Elite Cafe just fine.
The Sanldiry Beauty Parlors
Will open Monday, March 6. We
solicit the patronage of those in need
of work in our line. 3-4-lwk
Iliixkethull Tonight
Baraca's vs. Hawthorne club,
Portland. Y. M. C. A. Gym., 8:15.
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i Senrer Funerul Tomorrow Afternoon
j Funeral services will be held over
the remains of Frederick Seger to
morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
They will be held at the Evangelical
church.
i Successful Operution
Fred Watters, of Stayton, son of
Postmaster Watters, was successfully
operated on yesterday at the Salem
hospital for complicated hernia, by
Dr. Chas. H. Brewer, of Stayton. He
Is improving rapidly.
Dennis Case Set for Trlul
The case of A, W. Dennis and oth
ers against the city of Salem will
come up for trial Tuesday forenoon
before Judge Galloway. This action
Is brought to restrain the city from
changing the lines on East State
itreet.
Something Fine
For dinner Sunday, at the
Cafe. Music while you eat.
Elite
The Owl Employment Co.
Are busy people these days sup
plying people with help of all kinds,
and finding jobs for all who want
work. 158 S. Commercial street.
j (Upstnlrs.) Phone Main 204. Mld
1 way between Hotel Marlon and Ladd
1 & Bush bank, on east side of street.
! 3-4-3t
Move To Monroe
Mrs. J. W. Reeves has gone today
to Monroe to live",' where she owns a
large farm adjoining her brother's,
Reprensentative Nichols. Her son
Joins his father, Mr. Reeves, at San
Francisco, to get an education.
Walker Funeral Tomorrow
The funeral of Miss Myrtle Anna
Walker will be will held tomorrow af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. It will be held
from the chapel of the Rlgdon Under
taking company.
j Many Xew House
j Are being built In Salem and If the
I weauier remains favorable, many
more will soon be commenced. For
I prompt delivery of building material
! call at office of Falls City Lumber
j company, 279 North Commercial
! street.
Presbyterians, Attention
The Baraca club vs. Hawthorne
club, of Portland, tonight. Y. M. C.
A. Gym, 8:15. .
Withdraw Fetltlon
Owing to the fact that It developed
that there were not sufficient signers
to a petition asking for the creation
of a new school district near Hazel,
j to be known as school district No. 65,
j it has been withdrawn.
j Fulled To Appear For Trial
I Yesterday was the time set for the
; hearing of the case of the City of Sa
i lem against J. S. Taylor for violation
i of the plumbing ordinance; but owing
I to the fact that the defendant failed
1 to appear, the trial was postponed.
$7500
One of the best 30-acre
tracts in the valley, good 7
room house, up-to-date, fine
family orchard, plenty of small
fruit, good outbuildings, 25
acies in oats and vetch, some
personal properly. Look this
up.
Olmsted
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Lana lo.
373 State Street, Salem, Or.
NEARLY A
BILLION
DOLLARS
HOl'SE DID GOOD WORK AXD
SPET $890,000,000 D0I'G IT,
WHILE SENATE DID XOTHIXG
BIT HELP SPEND THE COI.V.
fCXlTED 1-REHg LEASED WIRE.1
Washington, March 4. A review of
the last session of the 61st congress,
which terminated today, shows that
the bouse has enacted an unusually
large number of bills of public Im
portance. The senate, on the other
hand, presents a record of much talk
and little action.
The house disposed of 15 giant ap
propriation bills, aggregating about
$890,000,000.
ERNJSi
Mrs. E. F. Carleton and son left
today for Monmouth for a week's
visit with Mrs. Carleton's parents.
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Ackerman went to Silver
ton" today, where this afternoon he
delivered an address at the teachers'
Institute held there.
County Superintendent Smith went
to Silverton today to attend the
teachers' institute.
O. I. Stahl, of Portland, is visiting
friends in the city.
Mrs. Matt Small, of Silverton, is
visiting friend 8 in the city.
C. D. Frazler, recently appointed
state purchasing agent, Is in the city
from Portland.
Mr. Web. Holmes, of Tillamook, is
in the city for a few days. He says
Tillamook is booming and that it's a
great place to live.
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Sometlilntr Fine
For dinner Sunday, at the
Cafe. Music while you eat.
Elite
STABBED HERSELF TO DEATH.
(Continued from Page 1.)
self In the breast with a knife. Phy
arlns were summoned, and at 4
o'clock she was reported to be past
all hope of recovery. Her health has
not been the best, and her spirits
have been very much depressed of
late. The prospect of separation
from her son precipitated the mad
act, and her brother, who came here
to arrange for taking her to the old
family home, was almost a witness to
the sad tragedy. She was a native
daughter of Oregon, a devout mem
ber of Leslie Methodist church, and
a woman of the highest eharacter and
beloved by all who knew her.
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0T HERIDITAKT
Baldness ' Due to a Living Minute
Germ.
Many people, even unto the present
day of grace, consider baldness due
to hereditary influence.
Nothing Is further from the truth-Baldness-is
caused by the onslaught
of a minute organism which secrets
Itself beneath the scalp and attacks
the roots of the hair causing It to
lose Its life and fall out.
This organism cannot be got rid of
except by the free and persevering
use of Newbro's Herplclde.
No matter how badly the scalp is
effected, the Dandruff surely disap
pears and hair health is restored
when Herplclde Is applied.
"Destroy the cause you remove the
effect."
Sold by leading druggists. Send
10c In stamps for sample to The Her
plclde Co., Detroit, Mich. One dojlar
bottles guaranteed. J. C. Perry
Druggist
Owls! Owls! Owls!
Kot hooting owls, but busy owls.
Of course this refers to the Owl Seal
Estate and Employment Co.
$1300 will buy a new 4-room plas
tered house on cement foundation, one
block of car line.
40 acres 6 miles south tf Salem;
rock road; all under cult. The very
finest prune land. Good. Improve
ments. Crop and farm tools go.
Cheapest place in all that section.
$150 per acre. Easy terms; or ex
change for larger place.
40 acres 4 miles south; fine for
fruit and grain; good 9-room house;
spring water piped into house; good
$1000 barn; 20 acre in cult.; balance
pasture and timber. $130 per acre.
Terms to suit
We have other bargains In city and
outside property. Call and look over
our list.
OWL REAL ESTATE CO,
159 S. Commercial St (Tpstalrs.)
Midway between Hotel Marlon and
Ladd & Bush Bank on east side street
Phone Main 204.
Children vSry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Get it at Dr. Stone's Drag Store
STATISTICAL
DIED
ML'LLIGAX At the family home on
Center and High street, Saturday
morning, March 4, 1911, Miss Edith
Mulligan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Mulligan, aged 16 years.
The funeral will be held from the
Methodist church tomorrow afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock.
Pl'LAS At the home of friends on
Route 6, four miles east of this city,
March 3, 1911, Frank Pulaa, age
33 years, 2 months, 5 days.
The remains are at the oCttage un
dertaking parlors, where they will be
held awaiting instructions of relatives
In Canada.
JAKEL At his home two miles east
of Salem on March 3, 1911, John
Jakel, of typhoid pneumonia, age
38 years and 14 days.
The remains are at the Cottage un
dertaking parlors, where they are be
Ing prepared for interment at Oregon
City.
SEEGER Mr. Frederick Seeger, of
Liberty, near Salem, brother of
Robert Seeger of this city, died Fri
day morning, March 3, at his home
at Liberty.
Funeral will be conducted by Rev.
G.
F. Llenlng at the Evangelical
church, corner Center and Liberty
streets, Sunday, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.
and at 1:15 p. m. at the house at Lib
erty. Interment will be at the City
View cemetery.
Cottage . UnderinVina Parlors,
Modern In every detail. Lady assist
ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.
Phone 724.
DOCTOR PRAISES D. D. D.
Although an M. D., I acknowledge
to my patients and patrons that your
remedy, D. D. D., reaches cases of
Eczema and permanently cures them
Dr. Ira T. Gabbert, Caldwell, Kan.
"My cure began from the first ap
plication of D. D. D. My skin is now
as smooth as a baby's. I wouldn't
take a thousand dollars for what D.
D. D. has done for me," writes August
Santo, of Chilllcothe, Ohio.
These are Just samples of letters
we are receiving every day from
graterul patients all over the coun
try.
"Worth its weight in gold." "All
my pimples washed away by D. D,
D." "I found instant relief." "D. D.
D. Is little short of miraculous,
These are the words of 'others in de
scribing the great skin remedy, D. D.
D.
. Proven by thousands of cures, for
ten years to be absolutely harmless
and reliable In every case of skin
trouble, no matter what it Is.
Get a trial bottle today! Instant
relief only 25c. J. C. Perry, Drug
gist. BIO LAXD SJiAP 0. 4.
62 acres 3 miles from Monmouth
and Independence. The soil Is excel
lent and drains well; 12 acres of
Bplendid commercial orchard. Build
ings cost $3500 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.
MOXMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO.
Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf
$3,150.00
A fine home, new bungalow,
modern and up-to-date, close
in on Court street. Walls are
all nicely tinted and the best
buy in the, city,
Olmsted
Land Co.
373 State Street.
LAND PLASTER
Empire Brand
Call and sec it.
Drain Tile and Cedar
Posts.
The Chas. K
Spaulding Logging
tompany
Of&, Front Ferry. Ph, im
NEW TODAY I
t -
WANTED $3000 and Ii;0ft
" first
ciass acreage security
tel & Bynon.
Se Bech-
. FULL 50x150 foot lot. east front n.
23rd street at $250, with abstr,
and W. deed. Thu i.
. P cent
oe.ow ne marRet. Non-residen
says sell. See The Fleming Real,
Co., 496 State St , .
J-4-3t
MEDICATED PLASTIC CASTS-T,
memoa ot removinr
black heads, pimples and wrinkle.
Call at the Sanitary Beauty par!
lors. Room 10, Steeves Block.
3-4-tf
THE BEST LOT for the money tat
Is to be had near 17th and Court St
We have it and can convince you of
the fact. The Fleming Realty Co
sv auue si. 3-4-3t
REVARNISHED PIANOS I havelii
pianos mai me top part was blis
tered so much we had to take off tie
varnish and re-varnlsh them. These
pianos, will be sold at a large re
duction from the regular price, if
In need of a piano, come and see
them, they may suit you. Sold on
installments, it desired. Geo. C.
Will, The Music and Sewing Ma
chine dealer. 3.4
ANYONE that can use a big house la
the suburbs convenient to electric
or street car and 5 cent fare can
get bargain if they apply quick.
It's a race as to who makes the
sale first. The Fleming Realty
Company, 496 State St. 3-4-3t
ONLY TWO LEFT Fine Oak Knoll
10-acre tracts. Easy payments. J,
C. Zinser, R. 1, Salem, Ore. 3-4-tf
THE CHEAPEST lot on 17th street,
just of State St. East front.
The Fleming Realty Co., 496 State
St . 3-4-3t
FOR SALE Full blooded Jersey
heifer calf. Price $5. F. A. Sut
torn, opposite I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Phone Farmers 693. 3-4-3t
WANTED A man who has had some
experience in driving auto andean
work around 'garage. Salem Auto
Garage. Phone 386. 3-4-tf.
WE HAVE two houses in Yew Park
Each has six rooms; one Is on the
corner, car line in front of It. Price
$1800. $roo down and $20 per
month. The other is near it, is new,
thoroughly modern, and will be
sold for $2400. $500 down and bal
ance $20 per month. Why not own
one of these. See the Oregon Realty
Co., 275 State street.
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Comer State & Liberty Sts,
Salem, Oregon.
Room 1, Gray Illk. Phone 801.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or
Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or.
BIG LASD SNAP BiO. 3
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. $3150 will handle this.
MOX3I01TH REAL ESTATE (0,
Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf-
BAY CITY
List your Bay City property with
me for sale. Correspondence so
licited. : T. E. Ashley, Bay City,
Oregon.
Some Homes
Modern six room bungalow with
fire place and furnace, one block
from paved street and street car for
$4,000.
Good six room house with eight lots
with bearing fruit trees, grapes, all
kinds of berries, checken house and
yard, good barn for $2,000. This is
a good buy.
New modern five room cottage
close to Garfield school, modern In
every respect, rooms very large, fin
est basement In town. Price $2S0O.;
part cash.
$3,000 buys a six room house, east
front, one block from paved street,
this house is Just completed. Mod
ern In every respect
Seven room bungalow half block
from paved street, with furnace.
Price, $3,500.
Modern seven room house, on paved
street, close In, fireplace and furnace.
Price. $3,000.
BECHTEL BYNON"
, 47 State Street .
TC