Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL J0UR3AL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1011.
The Best Values are
Always Here
We "Make Good" on every ad. Satisfied customers will gladly tell you that .
"Stockton's give the exact values they advertise," We, as well as our cus
tomers, are often surprised at the wonderful values which the leading manu
facturers have been willing to give us, and we observe the same policy that they
do, i, e,, large business and small profits, All our goods are purchased from
clean, sanitary manufacturing establishments, and you may be sure that all of
. the goods purchased-of us are not only clean but that you are getting full
value every time, , , r
We buy for Cash and Sell at the Lowest
Possible Cash Prices. We carry the Best in Quality.
Clean-up Sale of
Ladies'
Tailored Suits
We have been assured that the
styles of the Ladies' Tailored Suits'
will be the same this fall as they are
now. And our garments are as
smart as we can possibly purchase,
nevertheless we shall follow our usu
al custom of clearing up stock before
fall. Consequently the lolowing re
duced prices:
$50 values $39.00
$40 & $35 val. 29.00
$25 values 19.50
$14 val. $9.90-7.75
Dress Goods Sale
If you want to secure some
great values take advantage of
this sale. Values to $1.50 in
blackg and values to 65c In col
ors, per yard 39c
Values to 50c in
EMBROIDERIES
12 l-2cper yd.
Come and see the great values
we are offering In embroideries.
You cannot half appreciate the
meaning of our embroidery ads
until you see the assortment to
choose from and see1 how ex
tremely, almost ridiculously low
our prices are.
REGULAR 13c HOSIERY FOR
WOMEN TWO PAIR FOR 13c
Bed Spread Special
We made a big buy in bed
spreads, -and we do not care to
keep such a large stock in re
serve. Hence these reductions:
$7.00 values $5.99
4.00 values 3.49
1.75 values . . 119
1.25 values 98
RYAL WORCESTER AND HOX
TOX CORSETS.
The lines and styles of the
Royal Worcester and Bon Ton
Corsets are absolutely correct. If
you want to have the stylish ap
pearance demanded by Dame
Fashion, wear a Royal Worcester
or a Bon Ton. The best dressers
all wear them. Fittings if you
require thm.
BUSH FIRES
RAGING If!
MINNESOTA
BUSH .NEVER SO DRV AT THIS
SEASON AS NO BAIN HAS FAL
LEN' IF WIND RAISES IT IS
FEARED THE FIRES WILL
SWEEP VAST TERRITORY.
UN1TBD rtISS LXASID WIBI.l
Williams, Minn., May 8. Bush
(Ires are raging to the north of here
and settlers fear a repetition of the
disastrous conflagration of last Fall.
The bush was never so dry as it is
at the present time for no rain 'has
fallen this year. The Rainy river Is
iDwer now than it was when the
snow fell and conditions generally
are ideal for the biggest fire in the
history of New Ontario and Northern
Minnesota.
This morning fires are within five
miles of this town and coming this
way. They are raging between here
and Beaudette and also between here
and Warroad. Few of the settlers
slept last night fearing that at any
moment the wind might rise, sweep
ing the flames down on their hold
ings. o
USED STEAM
If! FIGHTING
CANNIBALS
UNITED I'HKSa LEASED WIDE
New York May 8. Tales of a
fierce encounter with cannibals who
attacked their vessel when it went
on a reef off Woinazl Island, German
East Africa, were told here today by
the crew of the British steamship
Kasenga. The cannibals, numbering
about a thousand were repulsed by
a broadside of steam and scalding
water from the engine room hoses.
JOHN DIETZ
IS AIDED BY
ATTORNEY
Hay ward Wis., May 8. Admission
that H. G. Ellsworth,, a former dis
trict attorney, was helping the de
fense in unearthing evidence was
made today by John Dietz, who is on
trial here charged with having mur
dered Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp.
The jury insists upon being taken to
the Dietz cabin before rendering a
verdict.
THE BOXERS
VICTORS IN
CALIFORNIA
UNITED mESS LEASEP WIBB.l
Los Angnles, Cal., May 8. The
cases against ' Promoter T. J. Mc
Carey, Ad Wolgast, George Memsic
and Referee Charles Eyton, charged
with having promoted and partici
pated in a prize fight at Vernon on
March 17, were thrown out of court
this morning by Judge Willis.
His decision gave a history of the
prize fighting and boxing sport in Its
earliest days and a brief resume of
the testimony taken by Justice
Reeves last April and also the state
statutes defining prize fighting and
boxing.
The contest between Memsic and
Wolgast was declared to be purely
a limited round sparring contest,
complying in every way with the
California laws.
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LONG-HAIRED LADY AT
PERRY'S WILL TELL YOU
If you want to know what the
Seven Sutherland Sisters' hair grow
er and scalp cleaner can do for the
hair, take a look at the long-haired
lady on exhibition in the window of
Perry's drug store, and you will see
a mass of as luxuriant and healthy
hair as ever adorned the head of a
woman.
The exhibition Is free all it costs
you is to take the look, and so is the
consultation. The S. S. S. hair grow
er and scalp cleaner was discovered
by Rev. Fletcher Sutherland, by ex
perimenting ,on his own head. By its
niinlinntinn he succeeded in raising a
,.,... v.. ...
fine crop of hair, and then he 'applied
it to the heads of his seven daugh
ters, with the same success, and
named it'in honor of them.
The lady with the long hair will
tell you the story, and she will also
tell you how you can raise a head
'of hair like hers, and remember it
won't cost you a cent for the consultation.
She will be on exhibition from 10
m. to 5 p. m.
CARNEGIE
GIVES FIFTY
THOUSAND
SHELDON
WOULD HAVE
CONFESSIONAL
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
Wednesday Evening
MAY 10
greatest
First
appearance of the
emotional actress.
E
TkT OLGA
Wethersol
(Liebler & Co., Managers)
In a Double Bill
SISTER BEATRICE
By Maurice Maetelinck and
THE ENIGMA
By Paul Hevieu.
Seat Sale Tuesday morning. Prices
$2.00 to 50 cents.
INSURANCE INCREASES
SUBSTANTIALLY EACH YFAR
Approximately $212.000 000 of fire
risks were written In the state of j
Oregon for the year 1910, by Joint
stock companies, according to a
statment prepared by Insurance
Commissioner Kozer, and when com
pared with the risks written for the
year previous ius n e.i
by $35,000,000, the risks for that
year being $177,000 000.
The gross premiums received dur
ing the year 1910 were $3,318,000
n.hiio thnsp of the year 1909 were
$3,113,000. The losses paid for the
vear Uiu were ti,i"'n nuu
for the year 1909, $943,000.
The statement does not Include mu
tual insurance companies, and while
the risks written by them are not so
large, when secured and added they
will increase the total number of
risks written in the state considera
bly. John D. Rockefeller, would go broke
if he should spend his entire income
trying to prepare a better medicine
than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea,
dysentery or' bowel complaints. It is
simply impossible, and so says every
one that has used it Sold by all
dealer
Clearmont, Cal., May 8. Fulfilling
a promise made nearly two years
ago, Andrtw ( tinegie has tent a
checlv for $50,000, to be used as an
addition to ih-3 endowment fund of
Pomona college. The promise de
pended upon the ability of the college
directors to raise aa additional $200,
000. This was doni and two weeks
ago Carnegie was notified. The re
ceipt of his check was announced at
chapel yesterday.
INCREASES
ATTENDANCE
BYHCTURES
Seattle, Wash., May 8. Attempting
to solve the problem of short church
attendance, Rev. Sydney Strong in
troduced motion pictures at Queen
Anne Congregational church last
night. ' The church was packed and
the experiment, If it holds continued
success, may be adopted by other
Seattle churches. Dr. Strong hopes,
moreover, that educational effects
will be fruitful. The first pictures
shown were "The Life of Moses."
o
HOLD ITS CAUGHT
UNITED PBESS LEASED WI11E.
Topeka, Kan. May 8. Declaration
by Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, author
of "In His Steps," that every Protes
tant pastor should have a confes
sional where the members of his
flock could go to the pastor and pour
their troubles Into a willing ear is
the subject of widespread debate here
today.
Sheldon said that the pastor in
this way would be able to give much
wholesome advice. He does not
however, contemplate the forgiveness
of sin by the father confessor.
o
WESTERN UNION
WILL ADOPT THE
EIGHT HOUR DAY
UNITED I'HEHS LEAriED WIHE.1
New York, May 8. Official an
nouncement was made here today by
the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany that the eight-hour day for Its
operator will go into effect June 1.
The Western Union is also prepar
ing to iuinlsh its operators with
typewriters.
The Costal Telegraph Company Is
expected t: follow the example of the
Western Union in the matter of
hours.
X-RAYS AND
WI Pay
to
VdDttfl
Some Bargains Offering Now
Good house, six rooms, bath and pantry, lot75x142; price $3100; in best residence
part of city.
Two houses and one lot, city water and eleven fruit trees, at 1318 North Commercial
street; $1700,
Fine new house, two large lots, house five rooms, with bath, kitchen, closet and
wash room besides, stationary wash tubs and toilet; insured for $1300; wood house and
hen house; double construction, hard finish; $2500,
Fine new house m Bishop's addition, lot worth $600, house $1800, commands fine
view; $2400 cash, ;
Fifteen acres prune and apple orchard, five-room house, one mile from Rosedale, two
wells; sold 1000 bushels of apples last year; $3750,
Trade proposition, three lots and eight-room house and large closets and pantries;
one lot and house $2800; two lots separate $700.; will -take small house and lot in' part
payment, or trade for acrea wholet '
Buy a Home in Mountain View.
Here is a good snap, 6-room house on lot 55x100, good well and good woodshed at
tached to house; cloth and paper finish; chicken park and garden, between 15th and
1 6th street, on Bellevue, Price $1050.
Beautiful half-acre home sites, located just at the forks "of the Liberty and Jefferson
roads, on the west side of the street, only two blocks south of Mountain View, Salem's
most beautiful residence section, The size of each lot is about one-half acre, and the
price is only $300 to $400 per lot, Every lot perfectly cleared and graded, Terms
only 10 per cen tdown and $10 per month; 6 per cent interest; 6 per cent off for cash,
SOME GOOD BARGAINS
Eight-room house, fine lot 79x160, on car line, in best residence part of city, fruit trees
and fruit, modem improvements ,$5000,
Best 2U-acre prune orchard, in full bearing,, one-halfmile from Rosedale, $6000,
Well established manufacturing business, one-fourth cash; easy terms on balance,
$20,000, . . ' ,
Brush farm, fine fruit land, in Liberty district, 22 acres, 2 1-2 acres cleared, good
house, $2200,
Finest improved fruit farm and residence on Garden Road for sale on easy terms.
$10,000,
Half-acre tracts on South Commercial Street, close in, on easy terms, $600,
Three first-class 50-acro tracts one fine road ,near church and school, per acre,
$100,
Five-year-old prune orchard, half-mile beyond end of car line, sold in lots of two
acres or upward, to suit purchaser, all but first two acres, $500 per acre, ,
R, R, Ryan place, 20 acres, 1 1-2 miles east of city, fine house, two large barns,
$10,000 ,
Half block, Twentieth and Trade streets, corner lot with house, $1200; three lots,
$800 to $1000
Best five acres, with orchard, house and barn, little timber, Ideal little home lot, with
$1500 improvemnets, close to city, $2600.
Good house and two lots corner Liberty and Mission, price .including paving and
sewer $2000,
Four choice building lots, two facing Liberty and two on High streets, $800, Spot
cash, All good, new buildings on the block Lots large, 75x141, and all sewer as
sessments paid
Money to loan, I have $1000 to $1200 to loan at seven per cent on first mortgage,
. HOfER & SONS
Room 201 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone Main 82
AT VANCOUVER
Vancouver, Wash., May 8. Over
taken by Sheriff Cresap and a depu
ty soon after they had held up a j
Capital Hill car, two highwaymen
and the officers engaged in a revolv
er duel three miles north of" Van
couver early today. None were in
jured. The robbers are being pur
sued by a posse.
The men secured only a few dol
lars from the conductor. The men
wore blue polka dot handkerchiefs
over their faces, similar to the dlf
guise affected by the Los AngelPs
robbers whose activities in the Cali
fornia city have caused the police
much uneasiness.
Governor West is in big demand
and could not do all the social Btunts
required of him, if he had been born
twins.
Sixteen fraternal organizations
have already signified their Intention
of taking part in the big parade at
Portland during the Rose Festival.
A good many of them may have
voted for Rushlight, but the Orcgon
ian will overlook the fact that they
are the riff raff "for that occasion."
was nominated by the riff raff, and
suggests an independent candidate
who will of course be beaten by the
same "riffraff." The horse editor is
of the opinion that the "riff raff"
who tuke enough Interest In affairs
to go to the polls and express their
choice, are bettor citizens than the
"holler than thou's" who do not vote
but stay home and kick.
If everything the Portland candi
dates have said about each other Is
true, they are all certainly in the un
desirable class.
The Oregon Naval Reserve needs
an old-fashioned Boston tea party
with the whole caboodle of omcers
playing the part of the tea.
WELL DESEItVED.
The
Praise That Comes from Thank
ful Siilein People,
falls.
WILL ESTABLISH 36
MORE POSTAL BANKS
Washington, May 8. The estab
l:sbment o' 36 additional postal sav
ii.ps banks w? authorized today by
the postofflfi department, including
a hank at Ln Grande, Or., and one
at Vancouver, Wash.
"If
by
at first ynu don't succeed, try,
try again,"
In other words, "Give It a few
more whirls."
That's the system worked upon
our friend Sauvaln.
It's a boy this time and the other
nine girls.
The Oregonian doesn't like the
Portland Republican candidate for
mayor, aa a candidate because he
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One kidney remedy never
Salem people rely no It.
That remedy is Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Salem testimony proves it al
ways reliable.
I. N. ttldgeway, 485 S, Twenty
second street, Salem, Oregon says:
"For a long time I knew that my
kidneys were disordered, as I suf
fered from pains in the small of my
back. Kspeclally Hevere when I
stooped or lifted. I did not rest well
and rose in the morning so lame and
sore that I could hardly get about.
I became tired easily, felt languid and
was often very nervous. I was nlso
subject to Intense headaches and
dizzy spells, during which my sight
became blurred. Poan'g Kidney
Pills were finally brought to my at
tention and deciding to try them, I
procured a box at Dr. Stone's Drug
Store. They went once to the seat
of my trouble snd In a' short time
entirely relieved me. Doan's Kl'lney
Pills liave my highest endorsemnt."
(Statment given March 28, 1906.
After Three Years.
On November 20, 19Utt, Mr. Ridge
way said: "The statement I gave
for publication recommending Doan s
Kidney Pills In 1906 was correct In
every detail. I am always glad to
tell other kidney sufferers of tills
remedy.
For sale by all dealerB. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's ami
take no other.
A railroad manager says that din
ing curs lose money. Why don't
they keep It In a safe?
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
MONDAY, MAY 8, 1011.
The Country's Greatest Dramatic
Sensation.
FREDERIC THOMPSON rresent
THE SPENDTHRIFT
A Vital Drama of Today by Porter
Emerson Browne, with
DORIS MITCHELL
mid LIONEL ADAMS
And a notable cast of players, IncIudN
Ing Albert Sackett, Forest Orr,
William H. Sullivan, Owendolyn
Piers, Alice Kelly and Mattie Fer
guslnn. Six months at Hudson
Theatre, New York.
A Wonderful May of Modern Ameri
can Life.
Dox Office openB Saturday, 0 a. ro.
Prices. 11.50, $1.00, 75c 50c.