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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOCRNAL. SALEM. OREGON, I'Kil'AY, i:i'i h.MtKi! 1. 1!MI. Specials for Friday AT "MEYERS" Salem's Largest Department Store The House of Quality The Home of Satisfaction Ladies' Shoe Special Patent leather, medium weight soles, military heels, latest styles $3.50 and $4 grades. Extra special d ET today, pair . PUJ Embroidered Squares 75c quality, today 43c Nicely embroidered, all white squares 30 inch size, scalloped edge today only, Ar each .... HhJL Ladies' Short Silk Gloves 75c quality at 63c. All colors, 2 clasp Kayser brand, double finger tips, special today . . . .DJC Men's Handkerchiefs Made of Japanette fabric (like silk) with finely em broidered silk initial all initials in the lot; extra special 7c each 'IP, or 4 for . . wJt Foulard Silk Special $1.00 Silks at 69c yard The assortment includes blue, black, white, Copen hagen and brown, in dots, stripes and figures; spe- Itf?: . . 69c Collar Pin Special A varied assortment of very good, stylish pins, regularly sells at 75c each; extra spe- J A cial today, each . 3IL EDDIE AGED TEN YEARS THE BOLD BURGLAR Oakland, fal., ut. 13 The par ents of 10-yiar-old Eddie B:;ter found lit in Industriously engaged to day laying av.ny .,10 and $20 gold pieces In ti e V.-x. V. yar1 flower beds. Invfstigtl -in lirveioped that Eddie was the hold b.ry'ar who, the night before, cllii b. 1 tl.'ough the window of Louis Lnnlgufc.s residence next door, broke open - trunk and stole $110. The boy cc:i'eised. o THE BIG LION CLAWED WOMAN SO SHE DIED Syracuse, N. Y Sept. 15. While istaanding In front of a Hon cage this afternoon at the state fair here Laura Burns, of Horrlsvllle, N. Y., was suddenly seized by the animal, which reached his paws through the I cace and nulled her tn thn ifi in jftlctlng Injuries which have been 'pro- w 1 r 4. i j 0 .lluttox (in Trial The preliminary examination or Kred Mattox, charged with an assault with Intent to commit rape upon one 'of the women In the Al. Kellers hop yard about a week ago, is being held tills arternoon in Judge Webster's court. lieiidl for Your lllsliei-iliin j Ohio Gas Water Heater, the latest I and most Improved heater ever of fered to Saiem people. Rodgers j i iiiiiiuiuK anu neating company, f corner Kront and State Htreet. 9-15-2t j Clitrkrii for Your Sunday I , Dinner should he the best. Place i ijour onier as early as possible. Prompt delivery. Try our bread and ,)ou will use no other. Call or phone .us your grocery order. The Sunset Grocery Co. IWWWHPW" P '.Mil t PERSONALS. Mr. and Mr.?. I.. 3 Doble and Miss Helen Dob!-, of Portland, were visi tors to Sab-rr. the latter part of this week, s'or.pir.? at the Hotel Marlon. Mrs. L. M. furl and daughter. Miss I:kz. of A'Lipy. are visitors at the state fair. Miss Nina 7-Iegler has returned home after visiiing in Eugene. T P. Frazier. of Portland. Is visit- :; CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE ling his son. C. D. Frzaier. sec-, retary for the stare purchasing board ; .. . . . Lvdia E.Pinkfiam'S ' Mrs. Frank Humphreys, of W 11-. I'lHUC Jttic uj l. I. . . . , . U - t I . , , . .l lara. ure.. are campwi ui me ion Yeget&Die COITipOUnU ernnndq t I Miss Musa Geer. a former Salem Rchool tpacher. whose home Is now Washington. Is In nfar Glendale. . - r Graniteville, Vt "I was passinff i,rnii(Th the ( hanseof Life and suftered ..I t' , i in nervousness! ev. Jehu (hall. PASTOR AGAIN ASSIGNED TO SALEM WORK JJUJJ,u.u) ...in trulv R9V that ...... ..... , i: ... 1K..I. ,iB l.VUl.l Jj. J. lUMlillU 3 Vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my neaitn charee of the art Eallery at the state fair grounds. Miss Geer Is a 'cousin-of Homer Davenport, the acr toonlst. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sellowod and daughter, of Portland, former resi dents of Salem, are visiting Mr. and iMrs. Sellwood during fair week. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Al- Ki,. i- vLittnc flconi TnhnanTl Mrs. Catherine Lenon. formerly of Saelm, but now of Portland- and her S'srpr. .Mrs Jennie v ree. oi riuia, i ........ Indiana, are visiting th efair. I Vegetable Compound has done for me or Portland, is ciurnij? tins irjing pernm. uiupicio restoration 10 neauu un-ai ou mm... i 11... .... l-a j.t ttui oiiffur. 10 Ilie UUtl ml lllG ui wl.i. i son, 1 inj? women I am willing to make my Mrs. ' trouble public so you may publish b.--s,;r1atul strength. I lUlfM''iWWwyeT foret t0 tel1 mid other aunoying vmntoms, anu i Mrs. I. Holsman visitlne her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Haines, of Falem. Mrs. Charles Mayliew and Menard, of Eugene, are visiting a vlan people Washington, lie was also appointed to open mission work among the Finns In Oregon. lie will ' each in the Swedish church, corner South Fifteenth and Hill streets, next Sun day, at 3 o'clock p. in. o . WILL SWIM THE ENTRANCE AT TILLAMOOK Mrs. Ama Long is host this week ; Li.t.D., uranneviue, v i. to Miss Nova Dawson, Mrs- Johnson j Xo other medicine for woman's ills and Mrs. Bunets, al' cf Th Dalles. i;ls received such wi.'.L'-yproud and un- Mrs. J. C. Hare and Miss Eliza-, qualitied endorsement. "o other nied beth Jolinso.i. oth of Portland are l ine ve know of has such a record visiting V. F. Kelley, on East State of cures as lias Lydia rinkham's street. I Vegetable C'oiiii"iuiid. Mh nrtA P Cl ITaofli liava reHirrirt(t ' n n, tL .,ii. w.iv v. w. ........ .- , it or more loan o'' jeaii n ini urni after spending the summer at Ban- 1 cmny woman's ills such as inllamma- I tion, ulceratt-ui. lib-rom tumors, irreg- nf Con rr-in. , ... .. i: 1 u. ..... .u in MiriTies i erin (T n 1111s u i iirivwun Rev. John Ovall, pastor of the Swedish Tabernacle, M. K arrived In the city today. At the conference held In Portland last week, Kev. uvan was appuiniea to tne saineianer spenuii flfdd he lield last conference venr. us : don. Oreeon. iiiisuifinsi rv n fm'r inn ,.n niiiti'i- nrris A ii .iii.i ills .... ........... ,,,v. ........... - - Ul.ll I lir:i, I'lii-.'.i ......... ...... .......... j in Oregon and southern i Cisco, is visiting F. P. Talkington. prostration, ami it is uneiiiialled for Mrs. . H. Pearl, of Portland, and 'carrying votneti safelv through the Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Oregon City, I .H.riod of change of lit'e. are visiting at the home of G. D. j , . T t.toj Wilson, on Mill street . ! . s- PmWinm, at Lynn, Mass., o Mifi'OifPOK rrTtl ' ItniiltMl Opium Joint j Patrolmnn Cooper and Simpson j mado a raid on an alleged opium den in uio i nines niatr et into i,.t -i-i-i 1 . wh tfmen Chlnam,lB ai"l Ave' Portland, Or., Sept. 15. With his J v Th6Tn gave thelr hnlltls nd feet tied, Arthur Cavil, vXht nGf! Mccardlo. swimming instni.tor of the Multno- used h.n L lG,lllette' An,out"t mah Athletic club here, will attempt h noMeoPi , smokTe.r3 wa taken to to swim the bar at the entrance of ' Iiino? in ? etat,"n-11It stains three Tillamook bay. according to his an iffi.a"J? a ?0,'r,ctIon ?' mysterious , not.. icement today. The bar Is one w'iV mi. w . . vnrlU8 otn- of the roughest on the North Pa- ; iim iiilu men were , found hiding in dlfforont parts of the jroom when the officers entered. The police are determined to break up tho gang In Chinatown; which insist on itRlng the drug, in addition to at- muiniK young nun to tlicir resort. STATISTICAL MARIE!). BON"ELL DAVIS. At Abilent?. Kansas. Tuesday, September 5, Miss Genevieve Carpenter Davis to Grant Roger Bonell. Tho bride Is a resident of Kansas. The groom 13 the principal of the manual training department of the Salem peblic schools. The young couple arrived In Salem Tuesday, September 1 2, and will, make their home here. In,-Wll(l .,11 ul.'L' ll, .mini tit vfitf her for advice. I lor advice is free, and always liclpf uL I a- XP2Y DON'T forget the auction sale Tues day, September IS, at the farm of W. H. Black, seven miles south west of Salem. 9-1."-St CITY NEWS. i Pressing and CI can Inn Done by D. II. Moslier. 456 Court traet Phone Main 1207. 7-13 tf Headquarters ! Fxir wall paper and palnti. Call or phone Main 485. W. J. Parter, 4G6 Court streot. 8-23-eod-lm Hotel Marlon Grill Grille open until 12 p. m. Craw fish and Boa foods a specialty. Mer chants' lunch from 12 to 2 p. ni., BOc. When (he Question ('nines I'p As to what and where .you shall buy In the way of groceries, canned goods, fruits, vegetables or table del icacies, you can settle It lo vour complete satisfaction by pho'nlni: Main ill I, the store of dependable eiUuhles. J. M. Lawrence, South Commercial and Ferry streets. l)-13-2t Davis barber shop, 341 State street. DuvIh cigar store and shining stand. Sunday baths unci papers. Phone 461 it-S-frl-tf Sending Out Supplies State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman Is busy sending out (lie supplies, copies or ihe school lawH, niid tbe course to stale study, in ; u- .in ions uisiricts lor the open ing of the school tonus. . Klic Years from iiv ' The young man or 17 or IS who pn iiares hlmscir thoroughly fur busi ness now. should be at the head or a business or department manager of a corporation live vciirx li..n..,. ti,., about you? Have you prepared for .vour place or your business. The Capital lluslness College will do Its part If you give It a chance. Next week will bo a good time to com mence such a course. Hals Soft, Drinks Hard Judging from tho collection of hats this morning on the sholvea In tho city jail, used for storing the prisoners' personal effects, the man who occasionally indulges too freely In tho cup that cheers, also has a lik ing for a soft hat. Out of a total of 24 hats on the shelves this morning, H woro soft hats, and two were of tho hard vnrlety. The hats woro filled with a motley collection of tobacco, matches, handkerchiefs. pIiirs of chewing tobacco, pipes and playing en rds. cllln coast. I Cavill, who was the first man to swim the Golden Gate, the entrance to San Francisco bay, said tha Tilia- look swim will bo his last attempt at sensational stunts. -o- l M. J I III 40I).Y is TIIK TIME I'OIi YOU TO LOOK OVEK OVIt STOCK OF JEW- IXltY, CUT GLASS AM) SILYEIl .WD MAKE l l YOUt MINI) WHAT YOU AltH GOING TO BUY. WE IIAVK EVERYTHING APl'lIOPKI. ATE I'Olt WEDDING GIFTS AM) PHIZES. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE I en IiicoriHirntions. ' j The following articles of incorpor ation were tiled yesterday with the j secretary of state: I'nlon Paint company; dissolution.! The Hank of llcppner; dissolution, i Acme Mercantile Association, I Portland; capital stock, $1000. Oregon Farms Security Corpora-1 timi. Portland; capital stock, $1."i0,-! IMIII. I lletitley Telephone Company, Ilent ley; capital stock, $100l. j Fraternal Association, co-opera- tlve; Portland. ' Fidelity Securities Company, Port- i lanu; capital stock, J.iim.ono. Highland Development Company. Baker; capital stock, $."i0.0(10. Forsstiom Brothers Mercantile Company, Joseph; capital stock, $2.', 000. IIu ssi " Miller Milling Co., foreign Portland; capital stock, $ l.tltili.lHlo. o COULTER CLEMENS At the j home of the officiating clergyman, ; 2.")7 North Liberty street. Thurs day evening. September 14. 1011,1 MHs Ed i'i-i Gladys Clemens to Wil bur Coulter. Rev. P. S. Knight ' performed the ceremony. j The bride's home is near Chema va. The erroom is a resident of Hood River, Oregon. The young couple will make their home at Hood River. ! o ! Conmi'iij, I'.aki r county, placer mines are reported as turning out good pav and some fine nuggets. j o Greshnm's schools show decided gains, the attendance now being 2."7. o FOR SALE A modern new dwelling close in; $5oo down, balance in monthly payments to suit. See Homer II. Smith, McCornack build ing. 9-7-tf AS I HAVE a permanent shlpyarj at Salem, I am in a position to build or repair scows and ferry boats. Address, M. J. Jones, Sa leni, Ore. 8-8-eod-lmo FOR SALE A new bungalow. Five rooms, with modern Improvements. Just off from fine paved street and all sewer and street assessments paid. Price cheap. E. Hofer & Sons. 9-4-tf In Linn county during the month rr.nr. nt Ancrncf 1, hlrtlia n t r. 11 m ho,-n,l , OOD tho deaths in the ratio of 5 to 1. o FOR SALE 132 feet on carline. 120 feet deep, corner lot, ?500. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial sireet. rnone S2. fl-il-tf FOR RATP Pino ,. growth body fir and second-growth Phone Maine 2063, Marlln Hard ing. 8-29-2w Naturely you want what yon want when you want It. and the wav to j rnn c r I Pet It is In nnt n wnnl ml In tho 0R SALE Anew 5-r00m Journal. n 'Cottage Undertaking Parlors ' ! Modern in every detail. Lady assist-1 j ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. ; fnone 724. 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 Proposals Invited. i.f S.iii-ni, Oregon. City i.f S.iii-ni, Oregon. Bids for bonds. Sealed bids will be received by the under-dgned up to H o'clock, October 2, 1911, lor the purchase of Salem Improvement Bonds Oaks Addition. I-OR 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 on farm j Clearance j j I salle j Mn Million of Friemla. U ..1- . your frle 1,,r Ux nvch of Salem WE HAVE $800 to loan um"nous as JJUCKien s . Improvement Bonds Oaks Aiblltl in:togm't ; r 'v794-ni- rr-F0R ant kind of farm iand r them. Its the best salve iVthn wnriHi nt ,he rate of six 1H'r cont ",,r PrPerty see us for Ves8 1 ulc.8a,imt,,,e,.d ?"n,"- 1,avilb!e "'1-annually at Sa- E. HOFER & SONS. boils, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes' t' w , , . . u S' CommercIal. Phone 82. grains. sw'elllns. bAilses c'oTd!,,,.'! bl Y I S-SW- sores. Has no eaual for nlles. 5Kc nH . ! 1 i W I' Y Klh fVTHIYn U t , i. nun.!, "nniinu iiii liih nn icannn i n IN THE Free List IDE TARIFF WIIL BE RE3I0VED,I)URIG THE STATE FAIR AT SALES, FB0X THE FAilOrS Calapooya Mineral Water Calapooya Saline TIIE COXDEXSED SMIlE OF CALAPOOYA WATEB Every Visitor Is Invited to Call nt the Calapooya Booth at the Fair and Test Their Merit) Without Money and lYithoat Trice. Calapooya Mineral Water is i murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America Recommended by leading phy. siclans of the t'nited States for Itheumatlsiii, Kidney and Liter afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indi tlon, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Blood diseases. Hun dreds of people "given up" of long standing ailment by Calapooya Water. Testimonial! on application. Sold by all dealers, or shipped in cases di rect from the springs. Write for prices. Hotel Calapooya, London, Or, open the year round. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Oregon. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. er ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMinnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Calls pt hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J J. C. Perry's. ! 0-1 3-.-1 City Recorder j Clearance Sale of Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins. AT Geo. C Will o o Old Stand 121 South Commercial St -M-4-.M t SUPREME PICNIC HAMS Some of the Choicest Meat you ever saw,' per lb. 1 5c Supreme Hams, the quality is wonderfully good; enjoys the greatest sale of any ham on the market, lb. 22 1-2c Sinclair Mams This is one of the favorite hams, sold in this marke4; there is nothing better sold, lb. 22 1-2c SLICING PEACHES Oregon Yellow and Late Craw fords, basket . .40c Canning Peaches, late Crawfords, box . . . $1.10 Tokay Grapes, the finest Ever. 3 lbs. for . . . 25c Oregon Ripe Tomatoes, 4 pounds for ... . 25c HOME MADE CAKES Leave your order early. We want to fill your order. Our rush is great. Rent Savers S1.UO0 for a Kood S-room imnso nmi 1 lai'Re lot. JliHi dow ! $12 per month. ?l;..iO for a li-room house and barn :l"0; balance J10 per month. buys a small lions,. n,i !.,,. lot. $200 down, ii.ibini-j in ,.,',i. $22."l(l Will llUV n imi,l.,i-n - house In fine location. --.o ,i and $1.") per month. " i $2000 will Imv a new- h. ,!. 1 $1."0 down, balance Sl.'i imr nmn'n, ': Let us show von sum., r.t ,i, places. Stop paying rent aud own your own home. tne line of furniture, stoves, kitch en utensils, crockery and hardware. A full line of secondhand articles very reasonable. Peetz and Tschudl, 32G x. Commercial street Main 431. 8.24.tf Roth Grocery Co. No need to mnfer v..... t'Tense rihcii iri'i-li-ini....Ti."..- tics Mill lure or lleneiit yon. ' THE JOURNAL'S BARGAIN DAT Is now on. All subscribers pav ing in advance one year can save 1.1)0 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 curate maps of the Panama canal In the back of the atlas is pasted a map of Oregon 18x22 Inches in size, showing the division of the congressional districts of the state, 'he railroad stmro ,a a list of the counties and all towns over loo Inhabitants. together with their population, according to the 1910 census. The offe? closes October 1 1SH. Rerflem. 1 th.e d?.t6, and d0 nt as for the rate after that time. 9-5-20t Norwich Union Fire In5urnar.fi Societv. IturKhardt Si Meredith. Resident Ad 885 STATE STREET. . B. Underwood, Mgr. j Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 231 H f oiaie si reei. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iow Printer a Call. MONEY TO LOAN; On Farm Property. John H. Sroti; & Co., over th Chicago Store, S&S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. I Nmmm f". -1.1 - I r.Cfnn.Iu The only Woman's ColWe on the P.icISc Cois4 f h.nrfpr...? V ...... I'm. VHr.ltlC'-V lilcal climate throughout the year. KntrMJ'! ami graihiatiun reiiiirements eiinviicnt I'j those of Stanford and University of Cali1! I-aboratones for science with moilcrr. e-jip-l "'nt. hxcellent opportunines ler -1 economies, library study, music ar.J .': .Moilern Kvmnasium. Special care for '"'.'J BKCI1TKI. ltvvnv I 347 State street. Tel. M..in Cure Without Druss Nervous : " . Complaint is made in Portland that Mechanlco-therapeutlcs is a method ! urn Joints "s",n."' C""ese opi- Vi, . 1 ulSP1se without drues. Hepnner 1 f"fe.' mas"8': manipulations ! creamerv ' . , . V m Ionn- Results are obtained because of the fact that onlv part of the body is exercised f-Jxn a..,, .tins, um-upor i lie. rroi'i'. Clay Carson. A. VI . 1 lit. TV. LL. D. to. cataloifue address Secretary, Mills Cine O., California. 1'. 'Oing to establish clently to preserve the prouer rlrenin. tion and innervation. Houses, vacant lots ,i s. . The diseases which are benefitted W on eas pavp n, I?ct" or cured bv this ninths m-nnn n- auu- .echtel & . jmic street. -. - . ..-...c.ij,,,,. sun joints or mus cles, neuralgias, headaches, back aches. ConstinaMrvn nr.i.i. If you are In anv rfv.. lS6-acre farm nn efficacy of this treatment, call at Kvn He: one of best farms la the room 2 and 3. Bush-Breyman build-l Z? Val,e-V- For particular! ing. or Phone Main i-:;t . .. .. ' Keohre nVnnn .- lar8 . . au, - "i i oiate street and any hour, and hnvo . ..n. ...v , H lal& UU jnon, u, state street " jFarm Bargain GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner Slate Liberty Sts Salem. Oregon. Koom 1, Gray Blk. Pheoe IM. PROF. S. Z. BARTLEY MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Orer Udd and Bu.h Bank. Salem. Of TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Knnnllea , . Km Ma lWni. Vah Tlo ABTthJng C. M. LOCKVVOOD riicmo BOS Mala 214-10 . Com St. Salem.