Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 16, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DA1LT OAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. OREGON. THCRSDAV. NOVEMBER 16, 1911.
TOMORROW IS
emnant Day
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REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS
Your Choice at 1 -2 Price
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Ladies' Up-to-Date
SUITS
At 1-2 price, in all popular
styles and fabrics. No one can
afford to pass this suit oppor
tunity. Your 1 PYra
choice . . 2
1-3 Less on all
...FURS..
Many Htjlcs In nil vopulnr kinds of
Fur absolutely the Best Qualities.
CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of Multno
mah R. A. C, No. 1, this
evening. Work In the M. M.
degree. Visiting compan
ions welcome.
The Grand
Moving pictures tonight.
Last Sight "follwn Bann"
At Ye Liberty; don't hiIhb it.
To Attend Funeral
Five members of Multnomah Typo
graphical union, came up from Port
land this morning to attend the
funeral of Bert C. Hendy, also a
STERLING SILVER
We have the largest and finest disylay of
Silverware ever shown in Salem. The
holidays will soon be here and it will pay
you to see our line
The Plymouth
Colonial Pattern Silver
is a triumoh in the Silversmith's art. The
simplicity of the outline and the refine
ment of the decoration produce a most
harmonious design. We have a full line
of this beautiful Silver including table
ware, fancy pieces and chests (large and
small.) J
BARR JEWELRY STORE
Special Reduced
Prices on all
Afternoon and
Evening
Gowns
The window display of these
gowns is causing much favor
able comment. We want you
to see them, Why not pur
chase a gown or .dress at re
duced prices.
This is a splendid opportuni
ty to save on new, up-to-date,
stylish wearables,
)
'IKCimPOKATtD a
member of that union, who died here
Tuesday. The funeral was held at
1 30 this afternoon.
Go and See
Colleen Bawn at Ye Liberty. You
will miss something If you don't.
Launch lit Hack
The launch Independence, which
has been at Portland for some time,
Is again back In her native waters
and will ply between Salem . and In
dependence. Moot Growers Meet
The Oregon Woolgrowers associa
tion met nt llaker City yesterday for
a three-day session Governor West'quate way, Judging by the expres
will deliver an address before It.
The Grand
Moving pictures tonight
Uew About Tour Fencet
Salem Fence Works.
10-14-eos
The Irish to t'e Front
'And see the beautiful scenery of
Ireland at Ye Liberty.
Hotel Marlon
Serves Merchants lunch from 12 to
2:00, 50c. Regular dinner Sunday,
5:30 to 8:30. eod-tf
Dcpciidalile
I Groceries. That's the kind to be
found at the up-to-date grocery of J.
M. I;awr nee, corner of Commercial
land Ferry streets.
The Salem Hotel
I Is In business to stay and prides
ttself on giving the best meals for
I the money of any place in the
! Northwest and it Is not an Idle
boast, either. Try it and see.
11-4-tf
We Wish to Announce
To the public that our first ship
ment of fish was received today.
Hereafter, we will take your orders
for fish and poultry dressed to order.
Independent Market, Ferry, near
Commercial. Phone 729.
Notice to Planters
Of nursery stock Planting season
is now on; why not place your or-
; der with me and I w 111 see that you
get good first class stock and save
j you money. Sam Foster. Phone
Main 990.
, We fan Supply You
1 Just received a fresh shipment of
; fish. We can supply you also with
! dressed poultry and our price Is
j right. Our stock Is fresh and clean.
Thomason and Wood, 2ii5 Ferry
street. Phone 729. ll-16-3t
Vie Can Supply You
Just received a fresh shipment of
I fish. We can supply you also with
dressed poultry and our price is
right. Our stock is fresh and clean.
Thomason and Wood, 2.15 Ferry
street. Phone 729.
Fancy Capons
We have a limited number for
Thanksgiving. Give us your order
for fancy groceries, home made
mince meat, and the best baker's
bread in Salem. Plione 131. The
Sunset Grocery Co.
Will (;ive Smoker
Willamette Tent No. 6, Knights of
Maccabees, of this city, will give a
smoker this evening at their hall in
the Steeves block. State Command-
er Sherwood and State Deputy Mat
I thews will be present and there will
' be a fine program of music and
speaking. All members requested to
be In attendance.
Palm Theater
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 16-17.
'"Tween Two Loves," where a mother
saves her child from a burning. build
ing. "Speculation,'.' that Is what we
all do. "Plains Across," this Is In
dians galore. Also, but not least,
"Jim Shaw & Co." In their laughable
sketches. Come out and see us and
what we give for 10 cents.
Thank the Chief
Mrs. Hufman, whose store was
robbed by the "Youthful Pirates" as
told In yesterday's 'Journal, and oth
ers who felt the effects of that young
aggregation, are loud In their praises
of Chief Hamilton's excellent work In
capturing the youngsters, and ask
the Journal to say how much they
appreciate his work a thing the
Journal is unable to do In any ade-
sions of commendation coming over
the wire here was enough to fill a
pnge.
Granted Four Divorces
Judge Galloway yesterday severed
the bonds of four rls-mated couples,
or couples that think they are mis
mated, and, such Is the optimism of
the average American, the chances
that each of the parties will launch
their little barks (and bites) on the
tempestuous sea of matrimony, be
fore the second year rolls around.
The genial Judge has another case
In the Judicial skillet w'th a good fire
under It, and will, no doubt, fry It to
a suitable condition.
"The Third Desrree"
Ever since Charles Klein achieved
success with "The Lion and the
Mouse," every announcement con
cerning a new play by this author Is
read with Interest. It will no doubt
afford great pleasure to local play
goers to know that the Cnlted Play
company will present at The Grand
Opera House on Monday. November
20. Mr. Klein's Mest play. "The
Third Degree." Like "The Lion and
the Mouse," an attempt has been
made to disclose certain conditions
that exist, but In this instance, In
stead of taking up the realm of fi
nance, civic Institutions are the sub
ject of debate.
To Cnr a Cold la One Pay.
Take I-axatlve Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund money if it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture Is on each box. 25 cents.
The Grand
Moving pictures tonight.
Fish, Poultry and Clams
H. C. Bybee has opened a fish and
poultry market at 190 South Com
mercial street Phone Main 2125.
Your patronage solicited. Satisfac
tion guaranteed and prices reasona
ble. Bring In your poultry.
11-16-eod-tf
Building Fine Hume
Among the homes that SaUm
should be proud of is one under con
struction on North Church street by
j S. M. Endlcott, who Is a late arrival
I in this country, but one who can and
does see the fture of this city and
this section of the Northwest. Aside
from the bank in Turner, Mr. Endl
cott has made several other substan
tial Investments. What Mr. Endlcott
Is putting Into his home tells his ap
preciation of the country. The col
umns for the front porch are such as
have never gone into another home in
Salem. The rooms are large, and
I convenient and tb arrangement Is
the best. The interior decorations
will be a pleasure for anyone to see
and no expense is to be spared. The
lumber is furnished by the Falls City
Lumber company and the mill work
by the A. M. Hansen planing mill.
The Gru nil
Moving pictures tonight.
I'rnlil Ticket Incomplete
The managers of the Independent
ticket are not having; smooth sailing
in getting out candidates in the dif
ferent wards of the city. They have
not yet reached a complete ticket, al
though it Is certain that they will
endorse about one-half of the present
nominees, and possibly .more of them.
A committee Is out trying to get a
number of candidates to accept peti
tion nominations and file acceptances
of candidacies. The platform of the
Independent committee, while It is
unqualifiedly for prohibition, deals
with other matters of importance
that will receive a great deal of sup
port. There is a possibility that
there will be no candidates run
against any of the primary nominees,
although the more radical prohibition
element demand a full ticket in each
ward and that candidates endorsed
by them come out and publicly de
clare their support of the prohibition
platform.
Call for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive bids up to 5
o'clock p. m. on Monday, Nov. 20
1911, for the construction of a lateral
sewer, known and designated as Lat
eral Sewer District No. 2, according
to the plans and specifications adopt
ed for said sewer.
The council reserved the right to
reject any or all bids, and waive any
and all Irregularities In the manner
of submitting bids in the Interest of
the city. .
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
ll-lS-3t City Recorder.
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Call for Bids.
Notice Is hereby given tliat the un
dersigned will receive bids up to 5
o'clock p. m. on Monday, November
20, 1911, for the construction of a
lateral sewer, known and designated
as Lateral Sewer JNstrict No. 3, ac
cording to the plans and specifica
tions adopted for said sewer.
The council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and waive any
and all irregularities In the manner
of submitting bids in the Interest of
the city.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
ll-16-3t City Recorder.
Think It Over
f i
Our remodel
ing prices on
8 e a s o nable
goods are
.setting a raft
of Salem men
The Man
Who Gets
There With
Doth Feet
Wears FTor
sheiiu Shoes.
t o thinking.
The wise
ones are
acting
You're next
All $25 Suits, now $20.00
All $5 Pants, now 3.7."
All 50c Bradley Mufflers.... .20
All 50c Suspenders $ Xi
All $3.50 fancy Vests $ 2.00
Anything you want at a special
price.
Those new Roll Collar Sweaters
are here.
Bert Shaw says "with the able as
sistance of my staff of expert
workers I am better equipped
than ever before to give the Sa
lem public a cleaning and press
ing service equaled by none."
Make him prove it.
We call for and deliver your
garments.
THE TOGGERY
Phone 536. 167 Commercial St
DATE YANTIS AL'HTRST
(To be Continued)
STATISTICAL
MABB1ED.
DYER-Dl'RBI.N" At the First Con
gregational church Wednesday
evening, November 15, 1911, at
6:30 p. m., Miss Madeleine Durbin
to Mr. William Connell Dyer, Rev.
Philip E. Bauer performing the
ceremony.
A reception was held at the resi
dence of the groom's mother, Mrs.
Sally Dyer, 330 North Summer street
from 7 to 9:30.
SANDMAN-Bl'RSON At the Cottage
Hotel, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday,
Nov. 15, 1911, L. N. Sandman to
Miss Lorena Burson, both of Stay
ton, the Rev. R. L. Morton, of
Stayton, officiating
MCLLER-BARNETT At the resi
dence of A. N. Bush, Wednesday
evening, November 15, 1911, Kath
erine Jane Barnett to Edward H.
Muller, Rev. W. T Tapscott officiat
ing. DIED.
COLLINS At the family home, 15S0
Statu street, Salem, Ore., Novem
ber 15, 1911, John A. Collinsi aged
67 years, 1 month and 7 days.
Mr. Collins is survived by his wife,
two sons and a daughter. He was
born in Jefferson county, Iowa, and
came to Salem from Oskaloosa, Iowa,
about four years ago.
The funeral will take place from
Rigdon's undertaking parlors Friday
morn'ng at 10 o'clock.
Interment in City View cemetery.
New 1 ncorpora t i ns.
First Presbyterian church of Lake
view, charitable.
Gresham Realty & Investment cor.
poratlon, Gresham, capital stock.
$10,000.
Lester W. Murray company, Port
land, capital stock, $5000.
Coast Railway Land company.
Portland, capial stock, $100,000.
Lamb-Schrader company, Tilla
mook, capital stock. $1.0.000.
Elmore Park company Tillamook,
capital stock ,$5000.
Devereaux Mortgage company,
Portland, capital stock, $50,000.
Chapman Construction company,
Klamath Falls, capital stock, $10,
000, Garnet-Corey Hardware company,
supplementary.
The French Prairie Hop company,
dissolution.
St .Helens Transfer company. St.
Helens, capital stock, $1250.
First Presbyterian church of
Prosper.
Keely Manufacturing company, of
Portland, capital stock, $5000.
The Waverly Heights Congrega
tional church, Portland.
Vnion Hospital Association, Port
land, capital stock, $2000.
Peerless Artificial Limb company,
Portland, capital stock, $2000.
Power Plant Equipment company,
Portland, capital stock changed
from $1000 to $10,000.
Salem Heights Improvement com
pany, Salem.
If there Is no human touch In the
preaching, the word has not been
made flesh.
A good time to let patience have
her perfect work is when house clean
ing Is going on at Vme.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE At halt ' price, secand
hand pianola, music in good con
ditlon. Phone 672, mornings.
11-13-lwk
FOR SALE-I have a fine lot in
Bishops Addition with full bearing
prune trees that I must sell. Ap
ply to "XXX," Journal. ll-16-3t
ROOMS FOR RENT Five large
rooms with bath and basement.
Close In. Phone 2107 or call 487
North High street. 11-8-tf
FOR SALE New 4-room dwelling,
plastered, has sink and toilet con
nected with sewer, corner lot.
close to paved street, school, store
and meat market; $75 down, bal
ance $12 per month. See Homer
H. Smith, McCornank bldg. Tele,
phone 96. n-7-tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Property. John H. Scot
& Co., over th Chicago Store, Sa
lem, Oregon. Phone 1552.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Repaired
Ribbons
Hollers
Supplies
See Me Before Ton Do Anything
C. M. LOCKWOOD
Phone 068 Mai
2II.IH V Con, St. Salem. Ot
Three Day Specials
Thursday, Friday and Sating
$22.50 and $25.00 Suits at jlfijQ
RtJi life
if m ra
MuLm I
Copyright Hart Schaffher & Mars
Aquapella Duck Water-proof Rain
Coats Special for Three Days
$5,50 Coats at $3,50, $4,50 tQ ((
Coats at ...r ipo.UU
Special Prices on '
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Regular $1,00 quality at 75c suit, Good quality; more
than vour moneys worth profit on this right away
MONEY TO LOAN,
THOS. K. FORD '
Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Ot
Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot
WOOD --COAL
- Phone 210
Rock Springs and Standard Coals
CAPITAL FUEL COMPANY
SNAP
Prunes pay good money. We have
15 acres of prunes, right In the
prune belt, well cared for, for only
$175 per acre. Very easy terms.
BECHTEL & BVNOX,
347 State St. Tel. Main 452
Portland's Popular Fire-Proof
Hotel
THE OREGON
The House of Comfort Combined
With Elegance
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in
city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12
p, m.
Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced,
modern hostelry in the metropolis of the
Northwest
WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Owners and Managers.
Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.
Commercial
The kind ot advertising that pays cannot be had for a song
We do the kind that pays. Our work la the bet and prlceg uni
form. If you have not given The Journal a trial it will pJ
Du to do so. We always aim to please.
Daily Capital Journal
liY Hart SchaffW
& Marx Clotk
craft ..
and other good makes
all the new models
and weaves in greys
browns and tans
Sweaters Coat SiVk
All wool, in all popular
culms piain or trim
med $5,00 Sweaters $3.35
4,00 Sweaters 2.70
3,50 Sweaters 2.35
3,00 Sweaters 2.00
2,50 Sweaters 1.65
2,00 Sweaters 1.35
1,50 Sweaters 1.00
1,25 Sweaters .85
1 ,00 Sweaters .70
Talmadge Printing Co.
New White Building, 231 K
StAto Strcc
SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL
PRINTING.
Give an Iowa Printer CtlL
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Beal Estate security.
BECHTEL & BIXOX
847 State Street
Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.
Burghardt Ac Meredith, Resldeat Agk
885 STATE STREET.
Advertising
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