Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 18, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOX, TCESDAV. APRIL 18, 1911.
Attend Our Great
After Easter Sale
Great Bargains offered in
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Costumes,
Skirts, Silk Waists, etc.
Bargains in Every Department.
Silk Petticoat Sale
THREE DAYS '
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Taffeta Silks in all colors and black
Values to $10.00, at - - - V $4.88
$12.00 to $13.50 values, at - - 6.89
Get an Early Choice.
: : -
v; . , , our semi-annual
Shoe Clean-Up Sale
Is attracting wide attention, due to" thfe 'fact that we are
offering exceptional Shoe Values, Every Shoe in stock
, reduceiclgrjng this sale, You can't, afford to overlook
this opportunity, ' "
Shop Mornings
You Can Be Given
More Attention.
I
, The Siiiiltnry Grocery-
. CITY NEWS.
Richmond
$10 down and
Realty Co.
$10 month. Oregon
A Choice Collection
1 Of the latest sheot music, all Yi,
you will find at Charleton's, the 5c,
10c and 15o' store. Demonstration
free. 4-15-lw
For Sale
Floe lot In Bishop's addition, at
low price. Also dairy and hop ranch,
close In. Apply at 255 Ferry, Inde
pendent Market 3-29-lm
Richmond Addition
Streets graded and cement side
walk' Oregon Realty Co.
Hollywood
Dont forget that for the best close
in Ore-acre tracts you can do no bet
ter than to see Hollywood. Easy
terms. Bechtel & Bynon.
Aa Error In Name
A death notice In the. Journal yes
terday read "Thomas Kllpatrlck."
This should have read Thomas Gil
patrlck. He died at the Salem Sana
torium. Ills wife is now en route to
Salem from Minneapolis and funeral
arrangements will be postponed
pending her arrival.
Richmond
Sewer assessment
Realty Co.
paid. Oregon
Will All your order with the best
to be had In the grocery, vegetable,
jouiiry anu preaa line, tall or
phone Main 131. The Sunset Gro
cery. ...
Here to Visit Brother
R. B. Blodgett, of Boycevllle, Wis
consln, has arrived for a visit with
his brother. Rev, W. N. Blodgett of
this city. He is a retired farmer and
banker and may conclude to make
his home on the Pacific coast If he
likes It.
Assembly Tonight
The Cherry City Assembly holds
its last regular dancing party of the
season at the rink tonight. There
are lavish decorations of palms and
cut flowers.
Chicken Kimclies
In selecting a chicken or fruit
ranch see the best. Hollywood fills
the bill. Five-acre tracts all cleared
close to Fair Grounds. Bechtel &
Bynon, 347 State street,
Building a Bungalow
Mel Hamilton who is a pretty good
all-around mechanic, Is building a
pretty bungalow on EaBt State street
to cost about $1500. He says he will
probably sell It,, but Mrs. Hamilton
likes it so well that she says she will
be a iong time moving out of it.
We Have Fine Types
Of the Famous Singer sewing ma
chine and supplies. Inspect the new
models. Also the latest phonograph
records. Hlllman & Peters, 247
North Commercial street. eod-tf
MM 4
T . '
Add Tone to Your Home !
With These Window
Hangings.
"Wonderful what a pair of new cur
tains will do. They add a touch of
fresh,, clean beauty to a room that
nothing else accomplished quite so
perfectly.
And like all good housewives,
you're probably figuring on that very
thing right now. We're splendidly
ready for you, ready with a compre
hensive display of curtains, chief
among which are the Justly popular
arts and crafts designs. If you
would brighten your home and make
It cosier, let this store be your goal.
Trices rule that permit rare economies.
2 1-2 and 3 vard Curtains in flunv
, - - - - - j -------- --- ,
Arabian, Renaissance, Insh roint, Nottmg
ham Lace and Novelty Curtains. Range of
prices 75c to $15 pair.
. - .. . ,
;!U. G. Shipley Company j
I 145-147 North liberty Street, Salem, Ore. J
ill;: Wf, f&MM
Richmond
Will scoon be on toe market' 'See
the Oregon "Realty Co. ' , -- i-
Hotel Marlon Grill '.. '
Will be open ever night- until. 12
o'clock. Table d,' hote luncheon 12
to 2 p. m. dail, 50c.
Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf
Prices That Stand for Economy
In groceries counts some; quality,
too. Is worth considering. We satis
fy both. J. M. Lawrence, Commer
cial and Ferry streets.
The Sewing Society '
Of the W. R. C. will be entertained
at the home of Mrs. Blanche Clear
water, 233 South Church street
Thursday afternoon,' '
Hotel Marion
Dining room a la carte.. Regular
lunch 12 to 2 p. m., 60c. Grill room
open from 6 a. m. to 16 prim Sun
day dinner, table de hote,, 6 p. m. to
8 p. m 75c. Music.
Tus-Thr-SaLtf
Jlarrlaere Licenses
Marriage licenses, were issued yes
terday at the county clerk's office, as
follows: Mike Niettlng, 30, Stayton
and Tlllio Shulblne; 21, Stayton: Ray
Francisco, 21, Salem, and Edna
Bayes, 20, Salem. -' .. .' . :
Northwestern Trip''
,; Ex-Clty Recorder W. A. Moores,
who has recently returned from a
trip to California and the Hawaiian
Islands, has gone on a tour of the
Northwest. He is-taking in Seattle,
Victoria, and Vancouver, B. C, on
tills trip. Mr. Moores has had sev
eral good offers to go into business
at Salem where he has lived for 40
years, and will probably: settle down
here on his return. ''
iot our win .' :
', In a news Item appearing in yes
terday's journal it was stated that
S. B. Stewart had commonr-prl unit
n the circuit court against George
C Will and that the purpose of ac
tion was to secure a Judgtnent for
a real estate commission amounting
to $1375. The Item was correct ,in
all respects save that the C. should
have been eliminated as It was not
George C. Will of this city, but
George Will of Aurora against whom
he suit was brought. ,.; , ',
Purchased Walto Residence
; John H. Albert today purchased
the E. M. Waite residence, located-on
the site where it is proposed to eirect
the Carnegie library.. He will move
It soon to a point opposite to where
his present residence is located, and
remodel It throughout.
iASEBALL
. - . ' A
BEGINS
PORTLAND
tl THREATENED RAIX, BIT THE
PARADE WAS CARRIED OUT
AM) GRAND 1)TAXD FILLED
-MAYOR - SIMON TOSSED THE
FIRST BALL. '
. Portlandt pre.Apr48. With rain
threatening, the Beavers this after
noon hoisted lae llf pennant at the
Vaughn-street grounds while the
fans ' who filled the grandstands
shrieked delightedly. Thus was
ushered In the 'baseball season In
Portland.
With Chief of Police Cox with a
squad of police, leading a parade
formed at 10th and Morrison, Mayor
Simon, city officials, Judge W. W.
McCredle and other notables fol
lowed' In automobiles.
The parade ended at the baseball
park where the 'pennant was flung to
the breeze with proper ceremony.
Councilman Cellars put the first
balbiover the plate and Mayor Simon
Was behind the bat. Judge McCredle
said Cellars' name was looked upon
as11 'significant, 'v
t -i : 0 :
THE CORONER'S
i JURY SAYS IT
WASjMURDER
UNITED TBESS LEASED WlnE.J
San. Francisco. Aorll 18. The cor
oner's' Jury investigating the death
of'Guy Xandsburg, the young Ala
meda real estate dealer, rendered a
verdict this afternoon that Lands
burg was murdered, but whether by
accident or intent the evidence did
not show.
The testlmons, of John O'Rourke.a
waiter. Bhowed,-;that Landsburg vis
ited the,- Midway cafe nearly two
hours after Edward Donley and
Frank Torres said they had taken
Landsburg's valuables.
Therniodyne
. A sure cure Jfor' peritonitis. Sold
at all drug stores, try t. 4.1S-3t
ANNIVERSARY
SAN FRANCISCO
EARTH QUAKE
This Is the fifth anniversary of the
San Francisco earthquake, which oc
curred April 18, 1906. It was pre
dicted for some time after the event
that San Francisco would never be
rebuilt, but now it is bigger and more
beautiful than ever, and the quake
Is only a memory. Fire folio ing
the quake did the greatest damage,
and burned several days, in fact,
burned itself out before it quit. Sa
lem responded generously to appeals
lor aid, and she gave twice, by giv
ing really before the call for aid was
sent out.
' PERSONALS.
Miss Pearl Stevens, a student of
the U. of O., Is visiting Miss Esther
Ferguson.
J. A. Forehand, superintendent of
the Puget Sound division of the Post
al Telegraph Company, with head
quarters In Seattle, is in Salem on
business.
State Treasurer Tom Kay went to
Portland on the Oregon Electric yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. John Steelhammer Is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Hennan, near
Moscow, Idaho, and is expected to
return this week.
A daughter has come to stay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Smith at their home at the Feeble
Minded Institute.
IX-
untam
Vi
A Fifteen Minute Car
Service has been put
in operation past
Mountain View and on
south to school house.
This places Mountain View
directly on the car line and
from five to seven minutes
from the business center of
Salem.
YOU CAN'T BEAT
Mountain View for an invest
ment or a home. Lots range
in size from 57x145 to HOx
165 and every lot is perfectly
graded and has beautiful
bearing fruit trees on it.
Phone us or call and see
us and we will make a date
to take you out and show
you the property.
I E. HOFER & SONS j
20 1 U. a Nat Bk. Bldg. Phope 82
Synopsis of the Annual Statement
of the
PEOPLE'S NATIOXAL FIRE
SCRAXCE COMPAXY.
Of Wilmington, in the state of Del
aware, on the 31st day of Decern,
ber, 1910, made to the Insurance
Commissioner lof the State of Ore
gon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital paid
up $1,00,000.00
Income.
Premiums received dur.
ing .the year in cash $1,820,121.32
Interest, dividends and
rents received during
the year 113,439.05
Income from other
sources received dur
ing the year 807.75
HOTEL ARRIVALS..
Hotel MarUn: Willis J. Dean, D.
W. Bfnnett, J. Prag, A L. Peter, G.
E. Wilier and wife, H. Norton, T. J.
Kessler, L. D. Wenteil, H. T. Payne,
W. P. Bakewell, D. T, Rogers, Fred
G. Kahn, M. O. Collins and wife, T.
A Charette, Julius Pincus, Portland;
J. A Forehand, Seattle; J. Q. Mc
Donald, Orenco; Lew L. Thomas,
Stayton; C. R Grelsen, Hood River;
A W. McGlil, Orenco.
Salem Hotel: J. C. Dunne, Eu
gene; W. A. Bartholomew, Portland;
M. H. Titus, Kingston; J. F. Conrad,
Silverton; John Gllllland, Clinton,
Okla.; C. B. Wood, Clinton, Okla.; C.
C. Cates, Camas, Wash.; R R. More
house, Gates.
Capital Hotel: J. R. Newell, F. J.
Shelp, Portland; P. D. La Fortune,
Spokane; C. A. Barlett Evelyn
Leltch, Portland; Elsie Finlay, Seat
tle. Cottage Hotel: W. B Doxle, B.
Mishell, New York; Charles E. Ed
wards, San Francisco; F. E, Mangls,
Jefferson; A Otterson, Orenco; Jack
Summers. Portland; 3. II. 'Dunn,
Portland; Calno Baker, D. A Muth,
Portland.
Farm For Sale
148 acres good land at $125.
121 acres close In for $150.
115 acres, 85 cleared, at $35.
104 acres with crop at $150.
75 acres close in $200.
240 acres near Mehama at $30.
120 acres, 6 miles -south, at $75.
205 acres, crop, stock, etc., $100.
283 acres, Waldo Hills, at $80.
640 acres bottom land at $100.
20 acres 3 miles out at $100. This
place can be bought for $100 down;
balance $20 per month. Will sell
half or all.
' 5 acres at Hollywood, $250 per
acre, easy terms. .
BECHTEL & BYXOX
347 State street . Telephone 452
- IlnsrlMill Postponed.
Postponements: Americans at
St. Louis.
Chicago-St. Louis game postponed,
rain.
Total income $1,934,388.12
Disbursements.
Losse paid during the
year $ 740,484.10
Dividends paid during
the year on capital
stock 50,000.00
Commissions and sal
aries paid during the
year 689, 87, ".36
Taxes, licenses and
fees paid duri-jg the
year 4;) 202.65
Amount of all other
expenditures . . . . 78,647,6;!
Total expeuditura . . $1.612, 271. SO
Asm ts
C'.'lnteral $ 2l7,r.25 0
nive of stocks and
bonds ownd ..... 1,55,5 4.14. 2i
raP5 on meninges
and collateral, etc.. 666,850.00
Cash in banks and
on hand
Premiums In course of
collection and' In trans
mission
Interest and rents due
and accrued
156,338.11
252,651.64
32,437.40
Total assets . .
Leas special deposits
in any state (If any
there be)
$2,779,236.40
Total admitted assets
In Oregon $2,779,236.40
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses
unpaid $ 149,685.69
Amount of unearned
premiums on all out.
standing risks .... 1,217,809.61
Due for commission and
brokerage 25.000.00
AH other liabilities . . 42,420.26
Total liabilities $1,424,915.56
Total Insurance in force
December 31, 1910 $2,026,684.15
Business In Oreson for the Year.
Total risks written dur-
the year $1,199,718.00
Gross premiums re
ceived' during the
year 26.984.41
Premiums returned dur
ing the year 7.460.60
Losses paid" during the
year R.007.9B
Losses Incurred during
the year 5.584.74
Total amount of risks
outstanding In Oregon
December 31, 1910 $1,013,818.00
PEOPLE'S XATIOXAL FIRE IX.
SVRAXCE COMPAXY.
By W. F. BRAUR.
Asst. Secretary.
Statutory resident agent and attor
ney for service: Frank E. Doolev
S. T. Richardson, aa-en Salem. Or
Prompt relief In all cases of throat
and lung trouble If you use Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to
take, soothing and healing In efflect
Sold by all, dealers.
Y ' . o
. Women's Union Label League will
hold an International convention 'In
Indianapolis next June.
Cottage Undertaking Parlors.
Modern In every detail. Lady assist
an:. Corner Cottage and Chemekeu.
hone 724.
Monmouth, Oregon
The home of the State Normal, Is a
splendid town, surrounded by a mag
nificent country. The climate can
not be excelled on earth. Land Is
cheaper here than any place In Ore
gon considering everything.
We want good people and can take
care of a great many. Wa have a
very large list of very fine bargains.
Note, the following:
A splendid 123-acre farm 4 miles
out for $50 per acre.
A good rolling farm of 57 acres
Improved, only 2 miles out, good soil;
$60.
285 acres almost In town, 200 un
der cultivation, excellent soil, $75.
70 acres near town, house, barn,
orchard, lots of berries for $32.
62 acres with Improvements costing
$4,000, an Ideal home, $7,000.
The only hotel In Monmouth doing
a fine business, $1300.
The only hotel in Jefferson, Ore.
gon with splendid trade, only $5,000.
Terms can be had on all these.
Write or come and see us.
200 acres all black fine piow land,
well Improved, almost In town, $100.
A very fine 450 acre stock farm with
R. R. running through it, only $35.
Monmouth Real
Estate Company
I West Salem Transfer I
Passenger Baggage
Connects with all trains at
West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leave Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m.,
12 m i:io p. m. and 4.00 p.
m. every day except Sunday.
Also for Independence, Mon
mouth and McMlnnvilU. -
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a.
m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:16 p.m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or lea re orders at
Capita Journal office any day
bnt Sunday. Phone 12.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
BE SURE and see th, new St
Dayton auto. 30 St0W
1 equipped. Two door. $145oL'UU7
' door torpedo, $1600 f h four
E. N. Gillingham. ,'gent "j.
$700-Two largr--p
304 U. S. N-a, Ean, Co,
Phone 4?n "'c,u- "re.
; 'ex: for a choice plet,
8Creage 8e Hollywood; 5 and u
attracts a.. c,We,
BAY CITY PROPETY Salem 7
who have Bay City
sale w 11 do well to Hat it Un
undersigned. Make the price ,
sonable and we can sell it ,or
E. Hofer& Sons, 201 v. g. Nat"J
Bank, Salem. . naI
WAXTED-House to rent for boarj.
Ing house close in, or this gde ,
Twelfth street. . Send descrlptlo.
i.miB id room 201 U. 8. N'g.
4-18-tf
tlonal bank.
FOR SALE New 8-room mod,
home, furnace, electric lights two
blocks from the capital. Applr
960 Center St. Phone 896. 4-i8.3t.
FOR SALE Five acres close to Fair
Grounds, all cleared, rich deep
soil, easy terms. Bechtel & Bvbod
347 State St.
FOR SALE One singe and double
driving harness and rubber-tired
top, buggy. Wm. Brown Co., Inc.,
129 Commercial St. 4-18-3t
FOR SALE a secondhand E. M. J.
touring car. Price only $850 fullj
equipped, as good as new. See a
F. Anderson, Great Western Gar-age-
4-18-31'
GOOD chicken ranch for sale cheap;
good soil, Small house, close ii
See Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State
St.
STENOGRAPHERS WANTED I
want stenographers to know about
Lockwoods Ribbon Service. Nest
time you need a ribbon for your
machine, telephone Main 968, give
name of machine and color desired,
I will place on your machine t
Webster Star Brand ribbon. Price
to you to introduce will be only
75c for the regular dollar Webster
Star rlbbon and saves you bother
of putting it on. C. M. Lockwood,
Typewriters, ribbons, Rollers, re
pairing. No. 214-216 N. Commercial
street. 4-lS-3t
A SPECIAL LETTER TO YOU-Thll
Is in regard to 36 acres of verr
choice farming land In the highest
state of cultivation only three
miles from Salem. Good 9-roora
house, fine large barn and other
Improvements, that will make you
a beautiful home. Especially
adapted for dairy or fruit The
price has been cut square In the
middle , and It must be sold on
' good terms for $7,500. No such of
fer on land close-in to the Capital
City is made today. For further
Information inquire of J. D. War
ing, room 17, Bush Bank Building,
Salem, Oregon. 4-14-tf
Gives Aid to Strikers.
Sometimes liver, kidney and bowels
seem to go on a strike and refuse to
work right Then you need those
pleasant little strike-breakers Dr.
icing's New Life Pills to give them
natural aid and gently compel prop
er action. Excellent health soon fol
lows. Try them, 25c at I C, Perrj.
Druggist
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on personal and
city property. Z. T. Keyes, 314 U.
S. National Bank Bldg. 4-15-lm
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Corner State & Liberty Sta,
Solera, Oregon.
Boom 1, Gray BIk. Phone 8W.
Norwich Union
CnnipfV.
Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Ag
385 STATE STKi-ti.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
OSold
Rented
Repaired
Ribbons
Rollers
SnppHe
, or Yon Do Anythln
C M. LOCKWOOD
phone
214-1 X. Com St
008 MI
Safe
Of.