Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 22, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITA! OCRXAL. SALEM. OREGON. Till I5SDAV. 3VV. -- ""
PAGE EIGHT.
FRIDAY IS ALWAYS
Remnant Day
at the Good Goods Store.
All Remnants 1 -2 Price
All kinds of fabrics, laces, embroid
ery, ribbon, etc., represented. It
will pay you to look them over.
TOMORROW 1-2 PRICE
Your Supply of
Muslinwear
Should be replenished during our
original
JUNE WHITE SALE
A great assortment of corse1
covers, drawers, petticoats, com
binations, etc. All styles, lace and
embroidery trimmed.
Special at 33 1-3 0 less
BUY NOW AT A SAVING
Every white article reduced, All suits, coats, dresses,
skirts, white waists, eic, and Missess1, Children's and
infants' ready-to-wear at special low prices,
Shoes and Men's Togs at Special Prices During June.
Of Course You'll Need a Trunk
Bag or a suitcase on that vacation trip, You'll find
, just what you want among our large displays the larg
est in Salem, Second floor, See window display,
Cherry Fair July 6-7-8
(iond Konds' Pay
Friday Good Roads Day at Lebanon
Strawberry Fair. The Automoble
club Is going.
Skin ol Beauty is a Joy Forever
DR. I. FELIX'CWRAI'D'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAL'TIFIER
ll II Ml Ml Ill
New Uiillroud Brld
The ilnv work Hlnrts on the new
bridge planned for the Salem, Falls If
City and Western railway prices of i Sa 3
property at Klngwood Park will more ttf
than double in value. This is freely
admitted by those who have had ex
perience In realty matters.
Until Juries Disagree
The Jury hearing the evidence
against W. R. Petschler, charged
with Jumping a board bill, disagreed
In Justice Webster's court yesterday.
Another Jury disagreed yesterday In
Justice court after hearing the case
of C. J. Sheehan, charged with as
sault and battery.
Sherman Heckmaii Imnrcn Ins
Sherman Heckman, one of Salem's
hustling transfer men, who has been
confined to his , home for the last
three weeks with sciatic rheumatism,
is now able to be about town. Mr.
Heckman will leave for Sheppard
Springs, on the Columbia river, In an
endeavor to regain his usual health".
This is the first attack of the kind
Mr. Heckman has had, he says, after
living In Salem for 21 years.
A Kit of Tools
Chief of Police Hamilton is anxious
today to locate the owner of 8 kit . of
carpenter's tools, which waa taken
j from a vagrant yesterday. When the
police secured the tools the tramp
was endeavoring to dispose of them
I at a local second-hand store The
ikit contains a complete set ofools
! and the owner can have "them by
j proving ownership at the police sta-
i tion. . .'; '
Kahrock Improving
William P. Babcock, manager of
the Salem Flouring Mills, who has
been at Breltenbush Springs for the
last three weeks, Is reported to be
Improving. An attack of paralysis
catmed Mr. Babcock to seek the'
springs. It Is expected he will re
turn home about July 1. It is said
that "Billy" Is getting lonesome
away from home and wants to re
turn. Funeral Tomorrow
! The funeral of Earle Cleaver, who
1 died In San Francisco, will be held
. from his mother's .home, Eighteenth
land D streets, at 2 o'clock Friday
j afternoon. Rev. Henry T. Babcock
If
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Rtmnv Tan, Pimp!!,
Freckle. M"th I'-itchf,
ftim i-verr oiettii.-n
on beauty, ftiitl tie
fW (Motion. It
ha. Mood tbe tt I
of tu yearn, atio
I -t harm lew we
taste It ttiboaurtll
It pru(wrly made.
Acctnt ou counter
feit uf similar
nam. Dr. L- A.
Hs re talil to ft
laly of the haut
tn i pMltitti;
" As you ldie
will ute them,
I recommend
(!oritnd' Crvnm u the leut harmful of all Iba
km preparation!." b r ai by all dnitficmU ana r ancy
Qoodt Ie.ar In the United Suae, Cauad aud Kuropa,
(ER0.T. HOPKIMS, Prop., 37 Giat Janet Sheet, KewToi
Here are the right Sweaters for every j
I purpose-Every figure and every purse j
Why We
Advertise
ME RELIEVE THAT SEVEN.
TENTHS OF AIL HEADACHES
HAVE THE IK 0 H I (J I X IX
NTKAIXEI) VISION". AVE ALSO
KNOW THAT CORRECTLY FITTED
(iL ASSES MILL ENTIRELY RE
LIEVE THE HEADACHE BY RE
MOVING THE CAUSE. SCARCELY
A DAY PASSES BIT AVE BELIEVE
MANY SIFFEBEBS THROUGH OUR
KNOWLEDGE OF MAKING AND
FITTING GLASSES. WE ARE AN
XIOUS THAT ALL SUFFERERS
SHOULD. KNOW THERE IS A REM
EDY SO SIMPLE. THIS IS ONE
REASON WHY WE ADYERTISE.
; BARR'S
JEWELRY STORE
Saturday Salem Day
At Lebanon Strawberry Fair.
Pioneer "reunion in Waldo Hills. Al
so watch the crowds In Salem.
The . Best Groceries ,
At popular prices are always to be
found at the store. Give us ;a trjitl
this month. J. M. Lawrence, Ferry
and Commercial streets.
The Kalvuti.m Army Work
In Salem Is to be Instructed by
Brigadier Buhliln. 'A big meeting will
be held at the army hall Friday night
Public invited to attend.
CITY NEWS.
Sold 17 Journals
Little Jack Goode broke all records
Friday night by selling 117 one-cent
evening Journals.
A Good 11-Acre Tract
Three miles from city for only $90
per acre, easy terms. Derby & will
son. 6-20-2t
Hotel Marlon Grill
'Win be open every night until 12
o'clock. Table d' note luncheon 12
to 2 p. m. dall, 60c.
Tues-Thurs-Sa't-tf
loynl Order of Moose
All members of Cherry City Lodge
No. 498 are urgently requested to be
present Thursday evening to assist
In making arrangements to partici
pate In the festivities of the Cherry
Fair. H. H. Turner, Secretary.
6-21-2t
Don't Walt
Don't wait until, prices advance be
fore buying in Klngwood. They will
not always remain as low as they are
at present. Just think of the Im
provements Included In the prices of
those lots. They Include graded
streets, wide cement walks, cement
curbs, trees lined parkways, water
mains, and light wires with a splen
did service. Prices range from $275
to $650. Terms as low as 10 per cent
-down and the balance two per cent
per month. ,
Look Over the
Leader Shoe sale ad. on another
page In this Issue. 263 North Com
mercial street. A. C. Devoe, proprie
tor. No Street Assessments
Owing to the fact that all street
work Is being done by the owners of
Klngwood Park, there will be no
street assessments on the lots at
Klngwood. The same applies to
walks, curbs, trees, shrubbery, water
mains and light wires.
This Shoe Sale
Eclipses all others In the bargain
line. No shoddy goods. We must
have the room and money. See the
Leader Shoe ad. on another page In
this issue. This will be a bargain
season for you.
Your Lust Cliance
To see Mitchell, Wells and Lewis,
the Rathskeller trio, the boys who
won the singing contest In Chicago.
At the Wexford tonight. Admission
10 cents.
Breaks Record
Tho sales of real estate In this sec
tion have been upset by the agents
of Klngwood Park who have Inter
ested a very large number of Salem
parties, many of whom are now
building artistic homes in the addi
tion that is destined to become the
swell residence portion of the Capitol
City.
Mafrnziiie Writer Visits CHy
Mrs. Resslo Guinean-Rousseau,
will conduct the services. Burial who represents a New York maga
wlll be made in Lee Mission ceme- zne, and who last, fall contributed an
tery. Earle Cleaver, who was 23 article to It on the city of Salem
years of age, is the son of Mrs. Nan- spent yesterday in the city, returning
cy Cleaver, of Englewood. He was today to Portland. During her visit
born In this city, but went to Call- here she visited Governor West for
fornla in quest of health about a the purpose of securing data for an
year ago. Heart failure caused his article she Is preparing for her maff
death Sunday evening. azine.
I
Many Take Examinations
One hundred and fifty-tight teach
ers are taking the state teachers ex
aminations at the high school build
ing under the supervisions of County
Superintendent Smith. The examina
tions began yesterday and will be
concluded Saturday.
Issues Proclamation
Governor West today Issued a
proclamation creating the state lands
In the state Into gome reserves and
henceforth It will be unlawful for
any person during any time of the
year to kill any game on these lands.
When the fish and game commission
4
OPENING TODAY Entire !
change of program at the New
BLIGH THEATRE
Salem's Advanced Refined Vaudeville Show.
Bargain Matinee Every Day.
About this time of the year, going away
time, a sweater is almost as much a ne
cessity as shoes and stockings. What s
so comfortable and useful as a sweater?
Easy to slip on, Appropriate for so many
What's so serviceable as a sweater? Easy
to slip on, Appropriate for many uses,
And with the almost unlimited sweater
choice offered at Shipley's you can select
exactly the one to suit your individual
preference and purpose,
Our always fair prices are again proven in
these satisfying sweater values, Compar-'
ison we ask it means established con
fidence in our offerings,
Shades and sizes now complete, Choose
while choice is broadest,
June Clearance Sale Prices
on our Entire Line
Ladies' sweaters made of extra quality
worsted yarns, medium and heavy weight
mannish models with shawl collar, mili
tary collar and coat styles, Grey, cardinal
and white and two-toned models,
Regular price $3.00. June Sale Price
.fl
v7i
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Ladies'
price
price
price
price
$3.50.
$4.50.
$5.00.
$6.50.
June
June
June
June
Sale
Said
Sale
Sale
Price
Price
Price
Price
$2.40
$2.80
$;i.(io
$ 1.00
$5.20
TV- - ' ....
id- l
4
and Co-ed sweaters, Shaker knit,
pood firm duality, heavy worsted yarns,
knitted to fit the form, shawl collar, mili
tary collar and hunting coat models, white
gray and cardinal,
Regular price $6.50. June Clear Sale Price $5.20
Regular price $7.95. June Clear Sale Price $0.40
Infants' sweaters, large assortment of in
fants' plain and novelty sweaters, white,
S ':V.Jf -
grey, cardinal and two-tone styles.
Regular prices 69c up to $2,25, All at
June Sale Prices,
Children's and Misses Sweaters, sizes 24 to 34.
Medium and heavy weight worsteds yarns, plain
and novelty designs.
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
price
price
prlco
price
$1.50.
$2.00.
$2.50.
$3.00.
June
June
June
June
Sale
Salo
Salo
Sale
Price
Price
Price
Price
$1.20
$1.(10
$2.00
$2.40
Quality Merchandise
U. G.
Popular Prices
Shipley Company
145-147 North Liberty Street, between Court and State
4 4.m-
meets it will probably designate tho
attendants at the different Instltu-1
tlons located, on the lands as deputy!
Stranjrn Feature of Two Deaths.
UNITED TRESS LEASED WIDE.
Medford, Or., June 22. The body
game wardens and clothe them with of a man, known to the police of this
the power of enforcing the law.
TAFT SENDS
BEST WISHES
10 GEORGE V.
Don't Neglect
Your Dress
Many a young man has lost good
opportunities for advancement
in life simply because he did not
dress well. The price of stylish,
serviceable clothing today is so
very little that anyone can afford
it. If you doubt this come to our
store today. We'll prove it to
your satisfaction. A $10 to $30
suit will mark you a well dressed
man.
G. W.Johnson &Co. I
HI N. Commercial Street. Phone 47
Firemen's Insurance Co.
Organized 1865
Statement on January 1, 1911
Washington, June 22. President
Taft today cabled to Kng George V.
the following felicitation:
"On this auspicious occasion I take
the pleasure of extending to your
Majesty cordial felicitation In the
name of the people of America and
In my own, expressing the cherished
hope that under your guiding Influ
ence the British domain may flourish
and prosper,. I assure your Majesty
of my best wishes for your personal
welfare, the welfare of your Maj
esty's family and the continuance of
the friendly relations existing be
tween Great Eritaln and America."
ASSETS
Bonds and mort
gages $2,485,850.00
Stocks and bonds.. 2,399,572.50
Otllce building ....
Cash on hand and
In bank ........
Agents' balances ..
Interest and rents
due and accrued,
nnd all other assets
800,000.00
72,823.82
310,597.22
46,538.73
LIABILITIES
Capital stock $1,000,000.00
Reserve re-Insurance
fund 2,037,952.60
Reserved for un
paid losses and all
other liabilities
et surplus
$6,121,382.27
Surplus to Policy Holders
241,490.26
2,841,939.41
$6,121,382.27
$.V!41,99.41
C. H. WARD, General Agent.
Pacific Coast Department.
E. H0FER & SONS, Agents
Salem, Oregon. 213 S. Commercial St. 'Phone Main 82
STATirnnui
DIED.
WILSON At the family home, Sher
idan, Oregon, Monday, June 19
1911, Mrs. Clarence E. Wilson. She
formerly was a resident of Salem
and was well known In this city,
She was a sister of the Yerex
brothers, former Salem realty deal
ers. Death was caused by periton
ltls.
city by the name of George Binder,
was found on the tracks of the Sou
thern Pacific, a mile north of this
city today by a section crew. He
evidently had been hit by a train and
instantly killed.
A strange feature of the case Is the
fact that Binder spent Sunday In the
same cell at the city jail with Will
Jackson, who was later found dead
in a box car In the freight yards of
the Southern Pacific of this city.
FOR SALE A good building lot in
Yew Park, close to car and school,
$300 $10 down, $5 per month.
See Homer H. Smith, McCornack
Building. 6-19-tf
BANDITS ARE
HIDING IN
COOS COUNTY
WANTED At once, experienced
man to run machinery uJd do cab
inet work. Willamette Manufac
turing company. 6-19-tf
LOT Close to business center. Paved
on both side streets. $625; $25
down, balance $10 per month. See
Homer H. Smith, McCornack build
ing. 6-16-tf
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIBE.l
Portland, Or., June 22. Despatches
received here today from various
towns In Douglas and Coos county
Indicates that the hunt for the ban
dits who robbed the mail on the
Shasta limited has narrowed down to
the thickly timbered region between
Ash and Loon Lake In Northwestern
Coos county. The posse from Yon
calla which now numbers less than a
dozen men Is searching the district
working westward, and three depu
ties from Marshfleld are working
northward toward Ash.
From the knowledge of the county
displayed by the bandits, It Is be
lieved that the desperadoes are resi
dents of Southern Oregon.
LOST From pasture near Turner,
one 3-year-old Jersey heifer, mouse
color. Notify P. W. Reyelts, 255
Ferry street, Salem. Phone 729.
A suitable reward. 6-22-3t
GIRL WANTED to do general house
work. Good wages for competent
help. Enquire at 1089 Court street.
6-23-3t
LEASE At the family home, 181S WANTED I want a good house
aoum imrieenin street, rnursaay , rhoan fnr nh swr f,.n 0i.
lars as to location, price and terms.
morning, June 22, 1911, George
Marshall Lease, age 78 years. The
funeral will be held from the resi
dence at 2:30 Saturday afternoon.
Cnttaqe Undertaking Parlors.
Modern in every detail. Lady assist
ant. Corner Cottage and ChemekeU.
"hone 724.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem.
Oi
D. S.. N care Journal.
6-22-3t
FOR SALE A good six room house
on good street for only $1500. $250
down, balance $12 per month. Ad
dress S. B care Journal. 6-22-3t
FARMS We have some extra good
buys in the famous Salem and
Howell prairie districts. See us
for farms before you buy. Bechtel
& Eynon, 347 State street.
Talmadge Printing Co
Itoom 4, Patten Block
Society and Commercial
Printing executed
promptly.
Give an lowajprlnter a call.
LOT $5 down and $3 per month;
Interest. Bechtel & Bynon.
FOR SALE A nice 5-room cottage
across the street from the high
school. Inquire of F. X. Allerlch
at T. M. Bacls. 6-22-lw
FOR SALE A five-acre tract, house
and barn, all farm Implements, one
acre vegetables; owner like to
leave the town; a bargain for
quick sale; 3 miles from Salem,
near the Jefferson road. Inquire
of Frank Sorg, No. 4, box 112C.
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Corner Stnte & Liberty Sts,
Salem, Oregon.
Koom 1, Gray Blk. ne 504.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Property. John H. Scott
& Co., over the Chicago Store, faa
lem, Oregon. Phone 1552.
.Near Oakland. California
The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast.
Lnartereil Itssa. wear iwo grcui .,,.
Meal climate throughout the year.
and graduation requirements ecmivaieni .
those of Stanford and University of California.
Laboratories for science with mouern c'i"
ment. Excellent opportunities for nora.
economics, library study, music "u -
Modern gymnasium. Special care ior i',",,,
of students, out-door life. President, -u'"J
Clay Carson, A. M., Lift. D..LL. D. tr
catalogue address Secretary, Mills College i.
9., ( aiifornia.
Norwich Union
Firp Insnrnafifi SocietV-
Burghardt As Meredith, Resident Agti
385 STATE STREET.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Repaired
Ribbons
Rollers
Supplies
See Me Before Ion Do Anything
C. M. LOCKWOOD
u
068 Main
St. Salem, Or.
Phone
214-16 N. Cora
I t4
6-22-2t