Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 12, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 10

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9ATLT CiMTAt JOCRXAI SALE)L OKEGOX, TITSDAV. SFPTEMBKR 12, 1011.
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Fair Week Specials i
At "Meyers"
Salem's Largest Dept. Store
Tuesday Only
WATCH FOR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
tore closed Wednesday after 10 A. M.
Embr'd Centers
Beautiful embroidered de
signs all around, with neat
scalloped border 30 ins.
in diameter$1.50 value,
Luchsd? fy: . . 98c
Ladies'
Belt Pin Special
A good assortment of very
neat, stylish pins: a variety
of styles and sizes values
to $1.00, Tues
day only . . .
54c
Ladies'
Face Veil Special
The new Criterion Veils in
a large assortment of
meshes, dotted and plain
styles, 50c quality, jn.
X Tuesday only
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1st - i ... ii
Hani, etc., $hoo. $100 raHh;
$10
per month, vvrby & WlU.son.
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Public Klcnoirraplier
And court reporter. Verbatim
funeral reports In neat booklet form.
Edna Garlleld, Phones 1K21 nnd 1111.
i)-!)-5d
IIcnlquiirUra
Fr wnll paper and palnU. Call
or phono Main 485. W. J. Partor,
455 Court street. 8-23-eod-lm i
Donahue Funeral Today
.liimes Donahue, wno died nt the
Salem hospital Sunday dihid ns a re
sult of a badly shattered leg, was
burled In the local Odd Fellows'
cemetery this afternoon. The e.
penso of burial is temporarily borne
by Marlon county, although It 1h
thought un effort will be made to
compel the Polk county authorities to
bear the hospital and burial expenses.
TODAY IS THE TIME l'OU YOU TO
LOOK OYFlt OCR STOCK OF JEW.
ELHY, CTT CLASS AX1 S1LYKK
AXI MAKE CP YOl'll MINT) WHAT
Vol' AltE (iOINti TO P.CY. WE
have i:EitTiu(i Appnopm.
ATE l Olt WEDDIMi (UFTS AM)
PHIZES.
BARR'S
JEWELRY STORE
We now have a strong line of high and low top
water proof Shoes, the SANTA ROSA LINE, none
Better. : A nice line of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Dress Shoes, si Our stock of Goodyear Rubber
SZ Goods have arrived. -
JACOB VOGT, THE SHOE MAN
220 North Commercial Street '-
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Men's
FourinHand Ties
Good quality silk in these
ties; very good patterns.
Extra spec.al io
Tuesday, each . . 10
Keith
Talcom Powder Special
A good quality powder
for all toilet purposes:reg.
25c size, Tuesday 7r
only Ilv
Men's
Sweater Special
A large assortment of
styles in all the popular
colors. Here's the prices
for Tuesday:
$3.00 Sweaters . $1.95
$3 50 Sweaters . $2.25
$4.00 Sweaters . $2.85
$5.00 Sweaters . $3.50
Pressing and Cleaning
' Dntlfl hv 11 It TnuTtai
456 Court
7-13 -tf
treet. Phone Main 1267.
i uiuriwii uriii-M
Grille open until 12 p. m. Craw
fish nnd sea foods a specialty. Mer
chants' lunch from 12 to 2 p. m., 50c.
If You Wimt-
The best disinfectant cm the mar
ket, you want Kntomocltle. Certain
destruction lo Hies, Hens, and all lu
nect lire. Yim get It at V. K. Shut
er's, tlm saddle und harness man.
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K,'",Jr f,,r Voiir Inspection
t)ll' t,ail V;itl '' lLatcr, the latest
nml lm,Ht '"M'luved heater ever of-
iii'irii io Miieiu neon o. ltoc cora
numbing and Heating Company,
corner Front nnd State street.
Forty Acres
Eight acres Italian prunes In full
bearing, bouse, barn nnd good dryer.
Due mile rrom town and 11. H., $.",000.
$:i(MK) cash, balance on time. Derby
& W'lllsnn. tt-12-2t
What You l, ('mints
It Isn't what you expect to do; It
Is what you do that counts. Per
haps you have been thinking ror sev
eral years of taking a course at the
Capital Business College. During
that time, while you have been think
ing others have been doing. They
have the training and are enjoving
the benefits. Why i.,vi on in..'r..lv
I Intending? Plan to enter next week.
Anew class In shorthand.
Cure Without Drugs
Mo need lo siifter from Xenons
Discuses when MecliHiilco-Tliernpeti.
tics will Cur,. or lleaelit you.
Meehanlco-therapeutlcs is a method
of treatment of disease without drugs,
by the use of massage, manipulations'
exercises, and so forth. Itesults are
obtained because of the fact that only
part of the body Is exercised suffi
ciently to preserve the proper circula
tion and Innervation.
The diseases which are benefitted
or cured by this method of treatment
are rheumatism, stiff Joints or mus
cles, neuralgias, headaches, back
aches, constipation, paralysis.
If you are in nuy doubt ns to the
ellleaey of this treatment, call at
room 2 and 3. Iliish-llreyman build
ing, or Phone Main 1237. at anv time,
and any hour, and have a talk with
PROF. S. Z. HARTLEY
Will Dellrcr Address
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Alderman baa accepted an
Invitation to deliver an address at the
state convention of teachers for the
state of Washington which will con
vene at Olympla on September 19-
Mut Halt for Pay
Secretary of State Olcott la In re
ceipt of a bill of t00 from E. W.
Moore for an oil painting of the late
Governor Benson. While a resolu
tion was passed by the last legisla
ture authorizing the purchase of an
oil painting of both Benson and Bow-
! enuan, no appropriation was made
i for it. and the painters will have to
I wait until the session of the next
legislature for their pay.
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1 A Pathetic Stent
One of the pathetic sights on the
streets during fair week Is that of at
X blind Woman wltn la uafner n anmll !
hand organ as a means of earning a "
living. She is totally blind, and, ear-
ly this morning, despite the chilly
weather, was nt her stand on State '
street, long before the crowds start-!
ed for the cars. She Is accompanied I
by her daughter, a miss of seven or!
eight years of age. The little glrl.OV
leads her mother to the rhalr on the!
walk, prepares the hand organ for Polk
business, sets In place the tin cup
used for collecting stray nickels and
dimes, and then amuses herself on
the walk while the mother plays the
band organ. It Is pitiful indeed.
Pitiful for the poor blind ol(l woman
and doubly pitiful for the baby de
prived of the rights of childhood and
cheerfully doing the duty that falls
to her.
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STATISTICAL.
X.UtKIED.
IIAMILTOX-SCOTT At the home of
Mrs. C. E. Hamilton, 343 North
Liberty street, Monday afternoon,
September 11, 1911, Miss Lena
Oretna Scott to Preston A. Hamil
ton, Rev. P. S. Knight officiating.
The bride formerly was a resident
of Scotts Mills. The groom Is a
resident of Salem and at present Is
employed as an engineer at the state
fair grounds. He la a cousin ofC'JIef
of Police Hamilton. The young cou
ple will make their home In Salem.
STRI'M-DARBY At the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. II. II. Darby, G.r4 North Liberty
street, Tuesday evening, Setpember
r, 1911, Miss L. Belle Darby to
Bertram Raymond Strum, Rev.
Henry T. Babcock officiating.
The groom Is manager of the Yo
kohama Nursery company at Top
penlsh, Washington. Following a
brief honeymoon In British Colum
bia and Puget Sound points, the
young couple will make their home
nt Toppenlsh,
IIIBBAni)-C()OK At the Oregon ho
tel, Portland, Ore., Monday. Sep
tember 11, 1911, Miss Lottie Rowe
Cook to Arthur Edmund Ilihbard,
Itev. Philip E. Bauer, of Portland,
officiating.
The bride formerly was a resident
of Traverse City, Michigan. The
groom is nn employe of the Salem
postolilce. The young couple will
make their home In Salem.
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Fl'Ql'A At their home, Twenty-
third and Marion streets, Monday,
September 11. 1911, to Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Fmtun, a nine-pound boy.
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Journal "Want Ads" Brine Results.
No. 340,-.
Report of
THE CAPITAL
In the state of Oregon, nt
nt Salem,
1911.
Resources.
Loans nnd discounts $306 290 2'?
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured !!!!.'! ." ! ! 14.109 49
1". S. bonds to secure circulation . . ' 69 oiliVoi)
C. S. bonds to secure I'. S. deposits . . . " l ono Oil
I". S. bonds on hand 2t; OSii oil
Premiums on I'. S. bonds ' 62.") 00
Bonds, securities, etc , , ' 2:!."! lilS t"i
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures .'. !. !. . . .. . 2ii 4Sil'22
Other real estate owned L918 8ii
Due from national 2nnks (not reserve agents) 2!u73!38
Due from state anif private banks and bankers, trust com
panies), nnd savings banks 962-44
Due from approved reserve agents 102 34r IS
Checks and other cash Items 3 84ti H
..uurn hi inner nimonni nanus 220.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents . 176 35
lawful money reserve In bank, viz.:
Sl'fi'l $90,022.20
Legal-tender notes 4,250.00 94 272 90
Redemption fund with V. S. treasurer (3 per cent of clreiila-
tlon.
Total.
Mabllllles.
Capital stock paid In $100,000 00
m?" ,fuml 20.000:00
i inmmtui proms, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to other National banks.!
Due to state and private banks nnd bankers. . .
Due to approved reserve agents
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certllU-ates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding.!..!!!!!.!!!!! !.'..'.'.
I nlted States deposits
Total ;
State of Oregon, County of Maiion. ss.:
I. Joseph 11. Albert, cashier of the above-named
swear that the above statement Is true to the bet
belief.
- JOS FPU II. ALBERT, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
J. II. AI.HKKT,
H. M CHOISAX.
JOHN A. CARSON,
Directors.
Mibscrlbed and sworn to before me this 7th dav of September, 1911.
W. C. W1NSLOW. Notary Public
What can I do for my Hair?
That's the all Important question to evervone.
Is your hair getting thin. Is it becoming grev? Is It getting
brash, coarse, and hard to comb or dress?
Then answer the question to your own satisfaction by securing a
bottle of
REXALL 93 HAIR TONIC
Keeps the calp and the Important underlying tissues in a healthv
condition, thereby carrying off the impure matter which causes all
your hair trouble. ii) aB(l tXM httMe
Perry's Drug Store, 1 15 S. Commercial
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tl
MOIST H. SIXiFR
PKIKTS T1IK
ItlU .MIMICAL HIT
MISS NOBODY
fM STARLAND
WITH OLIVE VAIL
PEKFLTT AST AMI
BEAl'TV (HOWS
J fl MMITS AT THE
PKIMESS TL'LUUt, CHICAGO
SEAT SALE, IUIESDAY 10 A. 31
PUK ES: 5llc, 1.1)0 AM) U0
ACRES
county farm, located five
miles southwest of Dallas, on main I
VnlloV mart nnaAlf ntlla . 1 1 mn A '
station, good buildings, bearing or-
chard, near school and church, 50
acres under plow; well and spring
water. Price only $60 per acre.
Very easy terms.
COURTER & VICK
Room 1, Ladd & Bush Building.
HOW TO "SHED" A
BAD COMPLEXION
It's foolish to attempt to cover u;
or hide a sallow complexion, when
you can so easily remove the sallow
ness, or the complexion itself.
Rouge and the like on a brownish
skin, only emphasize the defect- The
better way Is to apply pure merco
llzed wax the same as you would
cold cream putting it on at night,
removing it In the morning with
warm water and soap, following with
a dash of cold water. The effect of a
few applications is simply marve
lous. The half-dead cuticle is ab
sorbed by the wax painlessly, grad
ually, in tiny Imperceptible particles
revealing the beautiful velvety
white new skin beneath.
No woman need have a sallow,
blotchy, pimply nr freckled com
plexion If she'll Just go to the drug
gist's, get some good mercollzed wax
and use as suggested. Woman's
Realm.
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Cottage Undertaking Parlors
Modern In every detail. Lady assist
ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.
Phone 724.
Talmadge Printing Co.
New White Building, 23H4
State Street.
SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL
PRINTING.
Give an low Printer a Call.
the condition of '
NATIONAL HANK
the close of business,
September 1.
3.450.00
isso.OTs.tr
14.375.84
39.550.00
11.947 99
22.515.23
700.47
161.33
632.3S1.1S
1.421.00
32.432.04
783-71
2. SOlJ.CS
1.000.00
;$S80,078-47
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hank, do solemnly
ef my knowledge anil
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RIPW TODAY.
! WOMEN WANTED At canuery, to
j pefi p-ar; g."'-i srp .mu..
! work. Apply at cnce at Salem can-
CALL MAIN 1S3 for auto, day or
night, office at Po3toffice livery.
E. E. Gilliam. 9-1 l-6t
FURNISHED ROOMS Bed and
breakfast at $1.00 per day. At ,
336 South Seventeenth street. i
9-11-td ,
FOR SALE A uiod-rn n:w dwelling j
cio in; down, balance in;
i'!ont:il'- payments to suit. See
Homer H. Smith, McC'ornack build- i
ing. 9-7-tf
! DELIVERY WACOM FOR SALE,
Good second-hand delivery wagon
for sale at a bargain. Address box
161. Salem. 9-7-1 w
FOR SALE 1?2 feet on caiiine. 120
feet d-'ep, corner lot, ?.''."J- E.
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial
street. Phone 82.
9-1-tf !
FOR SALE A new bungalow.
Five
rooms, with modern Improvements.
Just off from line paved street and
all sewer and street assessments
paid. Price cheap. E. Hofer &
Sons. 9-4-tf
AS I HAVE a permanent shlpyat.l
at Salem. I am in a position to i
build or repair scows and ferry
boats. Address. M. J. Jones, Sa
lem. Ore. 8-8-eod-lmo
WANTED $2."00 on first class rUtU
estate security. See iiechtel & By
non, 347 State street.
WOOD FOR SALE Fine first
growth body Or and second-growth
Phoue Maine 2063, Marlin Hard
ing. 8-29-2w
FOR SALE A new 5-room bunga
low, bath, toilet, hot and cold wa
ter, close to school, paved street,
car line, walking distance, $1400.
Small payment down, balance
monthly. See Homer H. Smith,
McCornack building. 8-24-tf
FOR TRADE We have a house and
seven lots in good location to
trade for small farm close in. E.
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial
street. 9-6-tf
WE HAVE $800 to loan ou farm
property.
FOR ANY KIND of farm land or city
property see us
E. HOFER & SONS.
213 S. Commercial. -Phone 82.
8-8-lwk
LOST A small engraved gold watch.
Face, reddish color. Return to
Journal. Reward. 9-12-2t
FOR SALE 20 acres 1 miles from
Salem, six acres in orchard, ap
ples, cherries nnd some walnuts;
good 5-room house, good barn, well
of fine water, three acres of logan
berries. Will sell at a great bar
gain if sold in the next 30 days.
Also a good grocery in a good
town in Marlon county' for sale or
trade for Salem property. We also
have a large number of 5 and 10
acre tracts close to Salem at verv
reasonable prices and on gooil
terms. Olmsted Land Co. 9-12-3t
THE JOURNAL'S BARGAIN DAY
Is now on. Ail subscribers pay
ing in advance one year can save
$1.00 on the regular subscription
price. In addition to this we will
furnish a 102-page atlas contain-
Ing an up-to-date map of every
country in the world, and two ac-1
curate maps of the Panama canal. 1
In the back of the atlas is pasted
a map of Oregon 18x22 inches in!
size, showing the division of the i
i-ongressional districts of the state,
the railroad, stage and auto lines,
a list of the counties and all towns
over 100 Inhabitants, toeether
with their population, according to
the 1910 census. The offer
closes October 1, 1911. Remem -
ber the date, and do not ask for
thft fnrA nttav tho. tlmA n c ow
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MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Of
Norwich Union
Firp Insnrnace Society.
BurRhardt A- Meredith, Resident Agfc
88.1 STATE STREET.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Property. John H. Scot
& Co., over th Chicago Store, Sa
lem, Oregon. Phone 1552.
Near Oakland, California
t urlc,o,l l) .Near WO Rrt Imvmit.M
I'lul climate throughout the year. Kntrance
I n1,;, ,. i,: mcrny OI (..llllorni
in-.nt. . l-.xcellert opportumtie, for home
Clay Carson. A. XI
I'le. President, Lu
catalog. ..,.. 'si.'.'.'... or
.. ( ahforma.
College V.
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Comer State St Lllierly Sts,
Salem, Oregon.
Koom 1, Cray Blk. Phone 104.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Itemed
Unpaired
l.lhbons
Boilers
Supplies
See Me Before Von Do Anything
C M. LOCKVVOOD
j Itjone Uft8 Main
IS14-18 V Com St. flem. Or
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Where Quality Is Cert
Where Prices Are Reasonable
The high standard of our pianos Is a positive guar
antee' of satisfaction.
The Mason & Hamlin, Hardman
Krakauer, Hobart M. Cable, Har
rington, Hensel, Milton & Rembrant
PIANOS AND ORGANS
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Represent the one instrument in each particular grade
which is absolutely thebest that can be made for the
price at which it is sold.
We have the very; best in the Player Piano line and
the terms to suit everyone.
FAMOrS EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS.
CHERRINGTON & PETERS
Piano Dealers. 247 N. Commercial Street
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GROCERS
FIGHTING THE COMBINE
Campers lit the Fair Grounds, people who run lunch
stands nnd thoughtful housekeepers of an economical
turn the combine stores cannot compete with, our
prices for the simple reasons thut we buy nnd sell
for rash and are nut of the high rent district. True
economy In groceries Is the buying of such high grade
poods ns the following nt these low prices.
5 lbs. small White Beans for .. i . . . .25c
5 bars Fels Naptha Soap for 25c
1 gal. Catsup for 50c
2V2 gal. keg of Pickles 9;c
Bartlett Pears, combine njlce $1.23, Damon's price,
fancy Pears, per bushel 9,-,c
50c box Macaroni, our price 40c
4 lbs. Head Rice for 25c; 17 lbs. $1.00
Fancy Gravenstein Apples, combine price $1.25; our
price, per bushel j)jc
Buy where you can get the
Tbe Cut Price Store, 239
A A A A
Clearance Sale
SEWING
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ACHINE
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You will save money on a
Sewing Machine if you buy one
now at
GEO. C. WILL'S
Clearance Sale
New and Secondhand, all makes
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HuieWing
"IS'SHSM'tpmn roan...
i-ivV.fi v:,1 -;,"':.. r11
vr tlrSK
Blankets 85c. tl. si sn .. ..
Ladles' wrappers. i n:
$1.50 up.
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now lo U Sateen Skirts
$4.00 Panama skirt, blue
black, now $2.90.
or
j..o l-adies' wool
now $2.75.
sweaters,
ladies' silk and wool
union suits, now $U0.
nl mens wool trousers,
$2.25
Kw Fall goods arriving daily,
children's coats, rain caps, etc.
325 N, Commercial Street.
am
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most and best for your money
N. Liberty Street-Phone 68
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Sang Co. I
matting, ami all
tvi. nnivi
Fine grade Imported
Pongee
Bilk, yard, $1.00
$2.00 men's blue flannel shirts
now $1.25.
Big line men's shirts, light and
dark colors and black sateen
at 50c.
$1.50 lace curtains, now pr $1
Children's dresses, 50c, 75c $1
and up.
$3.50 Silk waists, now $2 25
3. t
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$6.00 silk petticoats, all colors,
choice S4 no.
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Full line of furs, ladles' and
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Salem. Oregon