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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL ' JOCRSAL, ' SALEM, ORKOO. WEDNESDAY, MAV 10. riex 811. Some of the very special Offer- I ings at the Good Goods Store This Week. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Special Price $1.48 Each See the window display, Colors Red f Blue, Tan and ,Grey, trimmed with white, red or brown at cuff, around bottom, at pockets and down the front. A neat, dressy sweater at an extra low price, 4 AQ Your choice, each 4 t0 i ; is packed in a dust-tight metal box, with patent measuring tube, which i3 both safe and convenient for tourists. FELL THROUGH SKY LIGHT AT THE BREWERY See the Window of Ladies' WASH WAISTS Special at $1.15 Each. Tan, Grey, Blue and White, with plain'and fancy stripes all good colors and well made dM 4 C special price S? Wilier Bills Pay on or before the 10th and save 10 per cent. 5-8-3t (iilm.n'g barber o-cp nilum' rlgar store ftllaon's baths open all day Sunday iI-4-w-tf II Conked Food Sule The Catholic ladles will cooked food sale at Buren & ton's on Saturday from 10 to give a Hamll- 4. 5-9-4t See the special Window of INFANTS' GOODS We have a most complete stock, Everything for the baby. A large assortment and a wide range of prices Special Prices on INFANTS' WE A R lot of Dresses , Skirts and Bootees, slightly soiled, priced to clean up at 33 1-3 per cent Less All other infants' wear reduced in price, Pay Your Water Bills Before tile 10th of the month and save 10 per cent. 5-8-3t Tonlirlit. Tomorrow Afternoon and evening Is your only opportunity to see the passion play at Ye Liberty. Its good. Vehicles- Several good second hand buggies at grent bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, toot of State street 4-2 -tr Water Bills Pay on or before the 10th and save 10 per cent. 5-8-3t Not the Bank The statement in yesterday's Jour nal that P. C. Freres had brought suit against Stayton parties on be half of the bank there, was a mis take. The suit was a matter of Mr. Frere's alone. A. men lights Pelrce. one of Abe Frazler's engaged In tinning the sky- on the addition to the Salem Brewery, was badly injured this af ternoon when he) stepped through one of the skylights falling a distance of 25 or 30 feet. It seems that while Frazler was engaged in tinning the skylight sev eral paper hangers were engaged al so in papering the roof and that a roll of paper had Just been spread out but the holes for the skylight had not been cut out. Pierce, In walking from one portion of the building to the other, evidently seeing the sky light covered with paper, thought the roof was solid at this place, ami, despite the fact that laboring men shouted to warn him, walked right Into the open skylight. Dr. Cartwrlght was called! to attend him, and he was taken to the Willam ette Sanatorium for treatment. The extent of his Injuries could not be learned. I Reduced prices on Ladies', Misses and Children's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, etc. ,to insure plenty of room for the fall business . Now is tie time to buy. Don't wait until the stocks are : picked over. See the special $5,00 rack Suits ,Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Silk Petticoats, etc, your choice $5,00, '$45,00 to $60,00 suits at $37.50 35,00 to 42,50 suits at 29.75 25,00 to 33.50 suits at 21.85 17,50 to 23,50 suits at 14.85 13,50 to 16.50 Suits at... 10.95 PASSIOX PLAY AT YE LIBERTY MAGXIFICEST The passion play at Ye Liberty theater is the greatest thing of its kind ever exhibited in Salem. Last night eight people out of every 20 went out of the theater with tears in their eyes. The house was packed to overflowing and scores of people were turned away. This Is the orig inal film three thousand feet long and it is almost as good as going to Europe to see the real play. Mana ger Morgan Is to be recommended for getting this kind of attraction. before 5-8-3t Save Ten Per Cent By paying your water bill the 10th of the month. Bendy for Work- C. D. Babcock, who a few days ago assumed his duties as corpora tion clerk has rented one of the Klein cottages on Oak street and will move his family from Stayton to the city In a few days. Save Ten Per Cent liy paying your water the 10th of the month. bill before 6-8-3t )Jt jjt ( sjc )(( )(c )fl s(t Jt CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Pacific Lodge, No. 50, A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work In the E. A. degree Visiting brethren welcome. Water Bills Pay on or before the 10th and save 10 per cent. 5-8-3t The Women's Belief Corps Will meet with Mrs. Llston and daughter on the Garden Road Thurs day afternoon, May 11. To get there take the Asylum avenue car, trans fer to Garden Road car, get off at Garden Road and walk one mile east. - W!f aw.Oi. Vvwhvi h.r ,5a 11.111 : I I a" V A W tT: TKfiM&J H 6'.- mrm ?t$mmi i House Cleaning Time Makes You Think of Lace Curtains and Rugs And like all good house wives you're probably figuring on that very thing right now. We're splendidly ready for you with a complete stock of all the newest designs in lace curtains at popular prices. Nottingham Lace Curtains, white or ecru. C 4 AQ X Regular prices $1.75, $1.85, $2.00, special -F H-O Nottingham Lace Curtains, white or ecru. Q7r Regular prices $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, spec t L Rug Specials Jute Smyrna Rugs, 30x60, fringed ends, both OA sides alike. Regular price $1 .25, special . O w L Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 27x54. Tine assortment of patterns. Regular price $1.50. T 4 4 Q Special q) I I J SALEM'S POPULAR STORE j U. G. Shipley Company I s 145-147 North Liberty Street. f i! Goes to Kansas City C. H. Caton, who has been with the Rlgdon Undertaking company ever since last December, left today for Kansas City where he goes to accept a position with a leading undertak ing firm of that city. During his stay In the city Mr. Caton has won hosts of friends who will regret to learn of his departure. Did Not Write Poem A. H. McGregor, of Ontario, to whom the poem, "The Last Soldier' was credited in the Memorial pro gram sent out by State Superinten dent of Public Instruction Alderman has written him advising him that he Is not the author of the poem, but that E. A. Jellison Is and asks him to make a correction. Pay Your Water Bills Before the 10th of the month and save 10 per cent. 5-8-3; Want Judgment- Coolldge & McClaln yesterday af ternoon commenced a suit In the cir cuit court against Charles Oberlin, et al., that a judgment amounting to $4404 be awarded against the defendants. Wanted 12000 at 7 Ity. Derby & per cent, Willson. farm secur- Lttbor Council Organized The Trades and Labor Council of Salem was organized last evening at the Ryan Hall by H. H. Hill, organiz er of the American Federation of Labor. The following are officers elected: George Frazier, president; Roy Mullinlx, vice-president; W. H. Sellwood, secretary. Charles Parmen ter, treasurer; W. H. Gibson, con ductor, and A. Edwards, sergeant. Pay Tribute to Lord Members of the bar assembled yes terday afternoon before the supreme court, and, after passing a resolution extolling the life of the late ex-Gov-ernor Lord, eulogistic addresses were made. William P. Lord, son of the dead ex-governor, responded witty an address In behalf of the family. ' To Give Coucert The choir of the First M. E. church will give a concert Wednesday even ins, May 17. The Glee Club and La dies' Chorus, of Willamette universi ty, will assist. Great interest Is be ing taken In this musicale, as some of the best numbers ever heard In the Capital City will be given. The pro ceeds will go to the parsonage fund. Licensed to Wed Marriage licenses were Issued to day by County Clerk Allen to Fred Homan, aged 24 years, and Bertha Frickey, same age, both of Monitor; also Joseph Walker, of Silverton, aged 28 years, and Emma L. Wilke, aged, 19 years, and of Mt. Angel. Talmadge Printing Co. ltoom 4, Tatton Block Society and Commercial Printing executed . promptly; Give an Iowa printer a call. Save Ten Per Cent By paying your water the' 10th of the month. bill before 5-8-3t Accepted Plans The library board held a meeting last evening at the Board of Trade rooms tor the purpose of considering the plans submitted by Architect Hazeltlne, Legg and Post for the Car negie building, which it Is proposed to erect In the city, and the plans of the first architect met with the pref erence of the committee. The style of the Hazeltlne plan is the classical character. After the building com mittee works tout this details of the interior,' plans will be sent to Carne gie's manager In New York. Pay Tour Water Bills Before the 10th of the month and save 10 per cent. 6-8-3t Portland Wants Souther Application has been made to Gov- ernor West to Issue a requisition ' upon the governor of California for . the return to this state of W. G. 1 Souther, who Is under Indictment In Portland for stealing $3,285. The governor will no doubt Issue the requisition. 1 N0X-WEED The greatest weed killer on the market and it Is easy to use. Kills dandelion, plalntaln and all weeds at one applica tion. Try a can, only 50c. GOPHER-GO The greatest poison for go phers, moles, squirrels, rats, etc. It Is a combination of raisins and barley and never misses, 25 cents the can. D. A. WJUXE & SONS Feedmen nnd Seedmen Poultry and Bee Supplies Salera Oregon A Good Digestion means a man or woman good for something good work or pleasant times. Whoever has distress after eating, sick headaches, nausea, bad taste, unpleasant breath, can not find good in anything, or be of much use in the world. But these symptoms are only signs that the stomach needs a little care and attention and the aid that JBeeciam'd SHIU can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly: tried, this family remedy has won derful reviving power. They tone the stomach, liver and bowels all organs of digestion. With these organs in good order, the whole system is better and stronger. Try a few doses and see for yourself what a splendid bodily condition Beecham's Pills Can Create Sold Everywhere. la boiee 10c. end 25c Jf. PERSONALS. W. E. Goode, a hotel owner of Medford, who has been visiting his brother, J. F. Gaode, oa Shipping street, returned home yesterday. E. M. Bosworth, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., spent yesterday in Port land. ,G; Griffith Brown, of the Satem Truck & Dray Company, left today for a trip to Ohio. He will return by way of Oklahoma and Southern Cal- fornla. T. S. Gladen and P. C. Crum went to NewDort today. Joseph Albert was In Portland yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson are spending a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Brltt Aspinwall, 01 Brooks, visited Sale mrelatlves yes terday. Mrs. J. C. Glaze has returned from Boise. Idaho, where she was called by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hon are in Portland tday. D. J. Fry is in Portland on bus! ness. Judge D. Webster went to Port land on the 11 o'clock car this morn ing, and will return tomorrow morn ing. Wiley Mioores returned today from a business visit to Portland. State Engineer Lewis went to Port land on business today. Master Fish Warden Clanton re turned this afternoon from' a bunl ness visit to Astoria. o HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Marlon: W. S. Johnson, J. H. Dunn, J. L. Bowman, F. Jaoobsen, F. S. Schreder, N. C. E. Tannor, H. Goldman, W. E. Thomas, S. B. Loe wenberg, J. H. Blanford, G. E. Scheneman, Portland; F. H. Stickley, Albany. Salem Hotel: E. R. Martin, R. E. Love, L. Chandler, Portland; W. H. Williams, Roundup, Mont.; Mrs. I. D. Smith. Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Peterson, Woodburn; W. T. Oate3 J. M. Shomden, Ponca City, Okla.; J. Watkins, Albany; R. F. Shier, Albany; A. O., Dubre, Kali spell, Mont. Capital Hotel: O. S. Crocker, Portland; C. R. Barnhart, Riddle; A. Hermens, Forest Grove; Mamie Woodell, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Moats and son. Lumneville, Wash.; .T. C. Redllve, Berwick, Pa.; J. W. Carlson, Dodson, Mont.; J. A. Carl son, Chicago. Cottage Hotel: J. E. Meller, San Francisco; J. H. Bostwlck, Portland; Mrs. N. Gardner, Oregon City; John Stewart, Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crates, McMinnvllle. o ' CHildrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O F? 1 A ill f COPYRIGHT mmam U S A FACT That Nothing Succeeds Like Success And it s the success we nave had in product better made, better fit! ting and better wear ing garments for less money than anyone else, Of course, we age when it .comes to'' pnues, txamine our garments and you will find it is not alone the superior cloth we use, but the wav thm or out otgether. The style t fit and workmanshin 1 are as much an essen tial to the garment as the outside fabric, SCH LOSS BROS 6 W FINE CLOTHES MAKERS j BALTIMORE 4 NEW YORK Examine Our Suits, From $10 to $30j And Be Convinced G. W. JOHNSON X 141 North Commercial Street, Phone 47 E1V BUNGALOW New and well built, 6-room bunga low, electric lights, both toilet, sew er. Everything up to date, in a fine location. Price, $2500; terms. 9 ROOM HOUSE Good 9 room house on Court street, electric lights, city water, sewer, basement, fruit and shade trees, flow ers, lawn, a real bargain. Price $2500; terms. CHOICE LOT Beautiful vacant lot on Court street 64x165 feet. Price $1500. 2 LOTS ON 21th STREET Two nice lots on 24th street. Just oft of State street; $650 will buy the two lots. Terms. FARMS 121 acres all under cultivation; deep dark loam soil, the best In the valley, good 6-room house, barn, all under woven wire fence, beautiful young bearing orchard. Price $125 per acre; terms If wanted. This Is one of the rarest bargains in the whole Willamette valley. 40 ACRES On beautiful Howell Prairie, 32 acres under cult, balance pasture and tim ber; 12 acres In choice hops; or chard, berries, house and barn. One of the best buys in the valley. Price $6250. Easy terms. I FRUIT AND GARDEN LAND 1 Fine 10 and 15-acre tracts. If you want the best and close In tracts, see Hollywood or West or South Holly wood. Easy terms. ' EXCHANGE 150 acres of fine land all under cultivation. Price, $85 per acre. Will take Salem property or part pay. Fine driving team for sale cheap. BECHTEL & BYNON 847 Suite Street t - IBargains ! In Second Hand Vehicles fin nn Top buggy, rubber tires, -first-class order 40.00 Good top buggy rubber tire 30.00 Top buggy, steel tire ... 20.00 S. A. Manning Implement House FOOT STATE STREET Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern in every detail. LAdy assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phene 724. MORRIS' CASH Feed and Grocery Store Phone 14917 5 cans fine Peaches 50c 3 cans Solid Pack Corn.... 25c 3 cans Columbia Tomatoes. 25c S cans Milk 25c 3 cans Alaska Salmon 25c 2 lbs. Tillamook Cream Cheese .35c Best Breakfast Bacon 20c Heavy Bacon 17c Best Hams 16c 1 gal. fine Syrup 45c 5 pkgs. fine Corn Starch... 25c 6tt lbs. Best White Beans. 25c 2 1-lb. pkg. Arm & H. Soda. 15c t 5 cans nice Apricots 50c 3 cans fine fresh Oysters. .25c Highland Hard Wheat Flour $1.30 17 lbs. best Cane Sugar.. $1.00 Pick Nick Hams 12 Vic Pont be deceived all my goods nice nnd fresh nnd of the f same quality sold by others at T z per cent auoTe my prices. Free Delivery 4M and continued possession to the lanl by the property owners gave them title to it. The circuit court of Coos county was reversed in the case of Herbert Lockhart against E. E. Ferry, et al and Judge Galloway was affirmed In the case of E. C. Kirkpatrlck against the city of Dallas. The case of So Ho Tuck, a habeas corpus proceedings brought by an Oriental was dismissed, o A Fine 9-Acre Garden or berry tract at $125 per acre, $100 cash, $1.00 per acre per month; three miles out. Derby 4 Willson. Bread That You Will Always eat once you try It. Made by the New York Bakery, of Port land and by union and white people, try It. Order now your fresh crisp vegetables of The Sunset Grocery company. SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN OPINION'S In a lengthy opinion rendered yes terday afternoon, the supreme court affirmed the circuit court of Douglas county in the case of Charles Chaun cey against H. Wollenberg and some 300 other defendants, all of them property owners In the city of Rose- burg. Chauncey claimed to be one of the missing heirs of Aaron Rose, the founder of Roseburg, and contended that he was entitled to two thirty- fifths of the Rose donation claim. The supreme court held that the long NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Meat market very cheap if taken at once. Address "2SS", care of Journal. 5-10-3t' GREAT BA.RGAIN Six room, uouw In good condition, chicken nouse, woodshed, and fruit trees, seven teenth, near D street. For a short time at $2100. B Hofer & Sons, 201 V. S. National bank, Salem Oregon. 4-29-tf FOR SALE Residence and large lot with natural shade trees, corner Mission and Twelfth streets, with fine modern improvements and mission finish. For a short time ; only. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. & Nat Bank building, Salem, Ore. 4-29-tf-' IF YOUR WIFE Wants a good hot Mexican S. I. chicken tamale and you want a fine hot sandwich, call at the Noble sa.loon tamale man. "Sandwich Jack." 5-10-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Quarter block, large house, in good condi tion, and new barn, will take some Portland lots or farm. Address "Trade," care Journal. 5-10-2'-; Saved the People of Salem by the Manufacture in This City llAMn Ta inAISI of Cement Sewer Pipe. j MONEY TO LOAIN Less than one year ago, before the vnvFY to LOAN on personal and city property. Z. T. Keyes, 314 u. 8. National Bank BIdg. 4-15-lm MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, 0 manufacture of cement sewer pine was begun in Salem by the Salem Sewer Pipe Co., salt glazed clay six Inch sewer pipe retailed to consum ers at 30 cents per foot, today Is sold at 22 cents.. The reduction In price Is due entirely to the establishment of the Salem Sewer Pipe Go. In Sa lem. It has been estimated that In Salem In the next two years there will be at least 2000 homes to be con nected with sewers, with an average of 100 feet per house. Now at the saving of 8 cents per foot, $8.00 per hundred feet, would make a saving of $16,000 to the peo ple of Salem, if they were go'ng to use the six-inch salt glazed clay pipe, but all the people are not going to do It. This Is proven by the sales made by the Salem Sewer Pipe Co., who sell both clay and cement. Their sale sare mKre than ten of cement J.o one of clay. We solicit your pat ronage, will save you still more mon ey and will give you Just as service able pipe, stronger and last longer. Salem factory; Salem men, and em ploy Salem labor at best wages. Your money is paid back to your own citizens. We are glad to make tests for you at any time. Call and see our plant. Salem Sewer Pipe Co., 80S SOUTH LIBERTY STREET PHONE 14. Norwich Union . Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt 4e Meredith, Resident Aga 383 STATE STREET. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State Ldwrty Sta, Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Phone TYPEWRITERS AH MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbon Rollers SnDPlie v Do Anything see me ixw C. M. LOGWOOD Phone 214-10 N. Com St. 908 Mai Saleo Or.