Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 11, 1911, Street Edition, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MOXDAT, DECEMBER 11, 191 U
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People prefer the name of "Meyers" on their Christmas Gifts, be
cause it's a sign of Quality.
Salem's Big Department Store is the Christmas Shopping Place of
the Willamette Valley. Bring the Children to Toyland, second floor.
Furs for a Gift
Special reduced prices on all Furs.
A most complete assortment In sets
and separate pieces.
Neckpieces, $6.67 to $18.34.
Muffs, $5.00 to $22.00.
Fur Sets, $20.00 to $33.34.
Gloves for a Gift
A great collection of Kid and Silk
Gloves. Long and Bhort styles, black,
white and colors.
Short Kid Gloves, $1 to $2.
1 6-button length GJomf
$3.50 to $4.00.
Short Silk Gloves, 50c and 75c
Long Silk Gloves, $1'to $1.50.
564th Wednesday
Sale of Glassware
A beautiful glass creation;
Fruit Bowls, Nappies, Handle
Nappies, Vases, etc, Many
designs and colorings, Special
Wednesday only, your choice,
9c each, None sold before
8:30, No phone orders taken,
(Second floor) .
A Grand
Showing
of
SparkPg
CutGlass
A most acceptable gift, A com
plete assortment of articles at
extremely low prices, Be sure
and see the display on the sec
ond floor, .
BlNCOVPOHATTn 71
A Great Special Sale of Hand
Crocheted Doilies and Centers
Made by Armenians and
Egyptians in the old
.countries, Beautiful pat
terns, specially priced
this week, An elegant
gift, Small doilies, 15c,
2 for 25c; others priced
according to size at
19c, 39c, 50c, 59c and
$1,89 each, These will
go rapidly at these
prices, See window
display, Court street,
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CITY NEWS.
Hold Xarlon
Merchants lunch, EOc, from 12 m.
to J p. in.; grills open from 6:30 a.
m. to 12 p. m.; Sunday dinner, 5:30
to 8 p. m., 75c eod-tf
Wantd Divorce
Nora D. Kobow Saturday filed a
alt for divorce against Louis F. Ko
bow. she charges cruel asd Inhuman
treatment as the f round for annul
lug the marriage bonds.
Ilartlt-y RUltnce Completed
Dr. and Mrs. S. Z- Bartley moved
Into their new( residence on Fir and
Wilson streets Saturday; The resi
dence l8 in the nature of a bunga
. low, and Is modern' throughout. The
doctor established : himself In the
elty a number of months ago, and
baa already succeeded In building
up a rood practice.
Sudden Insanity
Bob Wolfe was examined before
Judge Bushey Saturday as to his san
ity, and was committed to the asy
lum. He was taken violently in
sane while in a hotel room at Jeffer
son, and was firing everything In the
room out of the window, when
seized and overpowered. He came
from Centralis, Washington, recently.
Hailquet Col. Applcgate
The Salem lodge of Elks Saturday
evening gave a banquet at the Hotel
Marlon in honor of Col. C. L. Apple
gate( a trustee of the order, and
who, with others, has been In Port
land making arrangements for' the
convention to be held there in July
of next year. . August Huckesteln act
ed as toastmaster, an4 speeches were
made by Judge Benson, of Klamath
Falls; Charles Burgraff, of Albany;
Acting Governor Olcott, Mayor Lach
mund, Charles L; McNary, Dr. Carel
ton Smith,, Frank ,WrIghtman, Dr.
W. H. Byrd, Hon. P. H. D'Arcy and
ohtesr.
New Depot for Latham
The Oregon Railroad Commission
received advices today from the
Southern Pacific Railroad company
that, pursuant to a request made
upon It by the commission, that It
will at once commence the construc
tion of a depot at Latham.
Woodmen Elect
The following were elected officers
of the Modern Woodmen of America
at an election held last week: A.
H. Bunn, V. C; E. J. Lally, W. A.;
T. J. Day, banker; F. A. Turner,
clerk. R. A. Grant, escort; W. W.
Hill, watchman;' F. A. Baker, sentry;
L. G. Altman, E. E- Fisher, O. B.
Miles, W. S. Mott, camp physicians;
H. H. Stanton, trustee for three years
It Will Not Go
According to a report submitted to
the Oregon Railroad Commission by
the Bureau of Ra'lroad Statistics, a
vast number of those killed by rail
raoad trains are trespassers. The re
port shows that during 10 years
JoMh Bill
Bay
logs
"I lab the
Rooster for 2
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r r o w thuts I n
him and fur the
spurs that lire
mm him to link
up the crow
with."
Our Customers Say
They like The Toggery for two things "For the store's appear
lce and for the 'classy' merchandise we carry to back up the
store with." ,
Our new show windows are solving many a perplexing Xmas
problem. Following are a few practical suggestions:
Bath Robes with Slippers to match $8 to $10
Combination Box of Tie- and Sox to match ..$1 and $1.50
Cuff Link and Tie Pin Sets f,0c to $5.
Everwear Hose, Bix pair In neat Xmas box $1J0
Silk Umbrellas $3 to $7.50
Handkerchiefs 15c to $1.50
Collar, Tie and Cuff
Sets $5 to $10
Walking StlckB .Vic to $1
Collar Bags $1.50 and $3
Toilet Sets $5 and $8
Gent's Gloves (also
Indies)) $2 and $2.50
Suspenders 50c to $1.50
Knit Silk Mufflers. ...50c to $
Wool Mittens 50c to $1
Tie Pins 50c to $5
Shirts $1 to $0.50
Reiser's Neckwear. . ..50c to $3
Arm Bands 10c to 50c
Fancy Vests ....$3.50 to $12.50
New Knox Caps $1.50 and $2
Sweaters $3.50 to $7.50
Gaiters 10c to 50c
Gee! Whli ! !
Folks only 12
more shopping
days till Christ,
mas.
Bert Shaw Says
Our Sanitary Cleaning and Pressing Department will smooth out your wrinkles and clean
right. Jiiwt phone will do the rest.
your garments
PIIOSE 830
THE TOGGERY
(To be Continued)
17 COM'L ST.
from 1901 to 1911 that 50,708
trespassers were killed and 54,183
were injured. The report suggests
that a law be passed In the state for
bidding pedestrians using railroad
tracks.
Were Salem Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Williams of
Hotel Bowers, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Cubberly, of Portland, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Savage of the
Marlon on Sunday. Mr. Williams
was steward of the Marlon a year
and Is getting a fine run of Salem
people at the Bowers, which Is only
a block from the Oregon Electric
on Washington.
Prefers Oregon
I B. F. Goln, who Is a Mlssourlan
of 50 years' residence, and who
stopped over In Colorado four
months, and in Idaho, 14 months, as
long as he could stand It In either
place, and then came to Oregon last
July is delighted with his last stop
ping place.' He says rilany of his
old friends" In Missouri are coming
this way. They like Oregon. It Is a
kind of second ' home to them', and
It Is where' they want to go to when
they leave Missouri. They look to
Oregon as almost next to heaven.
About Street Cars
Another double-truck car was
brought up from Portland Friday
and is now running on the Comerclal
street line. Traffic to Salem Heights
Is so light that the company may dis
continue th's service. If it does, It
might bf Indeed would be, a good
proposition to bave the cars on'air
lines run on the same schedule, so
that they would all meet at State and
Commercial streets, and transfer
without annoying waits could .be
made, and, more than all. could be
depended upon. The reporter kn0ws
of people living In South Salem, who,
If they want to get over Into the
neighborhood of the state house,
walk, because they can .make H more
quickly than by waiting for the cars,
both at the starting point, and for the
transfer at State street
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At the Grand
Moving pictures tonight.
A Big Time
For everybody at the old time
dance, December . 12, at the Armory.
John SIgmund
I The newly elected councilman,
will take with him on the night of
his installation a box of Bon Tons,
the best five-cent cigar on earth.
At the Grand
Moving pictures tonight.
Wanted
We can use more good poultry.
Telephone Main 131. The Sunset
grocery. When . buying bread, you
will want the best Try our bread
one trial will convince. We move to
our new location sron after the first
of January.
Instructs Clerks-
Secretary of State Olcott has Is
sued a letter to the county clerks of
the state Instructing them relative to
sending In addresses of registered
voters. At the last election the
clerks sent In the precinct Instead of
the postoffice addresses of the voters,
with the result that in thousands of
cases the printed election pamphlets
never reached them.
Got tine Property
Chas. Spltzbart today got posses
sion of the S. S. Martin corner, Mis
sion and South Commercial streets,
from the heirs. The property was
sold by the probate court of Marlon
county and is about 100 by 220, with
two houses on It.
Jap Hop King
Frank MItomas, the Japanese hop
king,' of the Willamette valley, was
In the city this morning. He cleared
nearly $100,000 this year on his hop
yard on the river bottom across the
river from Halls Ferry. He says all
reports about Horst brothers offer
ing him J250.000 for his property
are false. He will not sell his prop
erty this year. - There is only a lim
ited amount of deep rich river bot
tom land suitable for hops, and he
has some of the best
ALL YOU NEED IS
CASCARET TONIGHT
No Sick Headache, Billons Stomach,
Coated Tongue or Constipated
' Bowels by Morning.
Turn the rascals out the head'
ache, the biliousness, the Indigestion,
the sick, sour stomach and foul
gases turn them out tonight and
keep them out with Cascareta.
Millions of men and women take
a Cascaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels or an upset
stomach.
Don't put In another day of dis
tress. Let Cascareta cleanse and rug.
ulate your stomach; remove the sour
undigested ana rermeating rood and
that misery-making gas; take the
excess bile from your liver apd car
ry out oi me system an me aecom
posed waste matter and poison in
the intestines and bowels. Then
you will feel great.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning.
They work while you sleep. A 10-
cent box from any drug store means
a clear head and cheerfulness for
months. Children lore to take
Cascarets because they taste good
never gripe o- sicken.
o
Bon't Forget
The old time dance at the Armory,
December 12. Admission, gents 50c;
ladles, free. ,
The Last Mght-
Of Capt. Case, the greatest animal
picture ever shown, at "Ye Liberty."
Good Music
By a five-piece orchestra at the
"Old Time Dance", Armory hall,
Tuesday evening.
FOSTER
BAKER !
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Groceries5
Have to be bought every da- k
Is not every day that m ' j
coffee for 35c per mm a bV
good as most 45c ooff,.. " H
by ordering our "Best Bniw
35c. ' u'm -
10c,
Home made Hominy...
Country Kraut (try in
Mince Meat In bulk. V,. R
Pickled Pork &
Wis. Brick Cheese
COUNTRY MEATs'
Every Wednesday and Saturday
orders delivered promptly 0iir
delivery stands "back of this J?
menu "We love our horses, 2
fore, Oh you Automobile'"
339 Jf. rom'l St ' Phone &
If you are troubled with '
constipation, the mild and g
feet of Chamberlain's Tablet, 1?
them especially suited to yL
For sale by. all dealers. n
It Is easier to make wound, tw
to heal them.
K,
NEW TODAY.
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WONEY TO LOAN on good real
tate security. See Homer H. Smiti
McCornack building. 11-24-tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Property. John H. Scot
& Co., over th Chicago Store, Sa
lem, Oregon. Phone 1652.
FOR SALE $4 per cord chlttt,
cord wood. Geo. Krenn, Salem.
' ' 12-ll.Ji
FOR SALE By owner, 15 ,
practically all clear, gently slopi
red hill fruit land, elegant loa.
tion and buldlng site snow-ca
mountain view, fine neighborhood.
3 M mlleg from Salem, on g00j
rock road. Price $1600, cash ot
equivalent. Call or write Jjj
South 13th street. 12-ll-3t
FOR SALEGood four room dwellloc
close to school and carllne, Hon
and paved street; $75 dowa, bal
ance $12.50 per month. See Homer
H. Smith, McCornack building.
12-W-
WANTED $ 1200 on real estate,
curity; first mortgage. Apply ti
Meyer & Thlelsen, 162 Nortl
Commercial street, upstair. " .
12-6111-
$500 CORNER LOT on Chemekdi
street. 68x100. Small odd mob
house on lot $75 down and btl
ance at $10 a month. The how
rents for $4 a month. All mm
meats paid and sidewalks In. I
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial
8treet. ' - t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeef
lng rodms. Phone 1538. 356 South
Seventeenth street;'"" 12-ll-2wb
FOR SALE or trade for cow, good
work horse and top buggy. In
quire at 755' Bellevue street or
phone 1559.
FOUND Small neckpiece of mini
fur with heads and talis. Call and
pay for ad at this office. 12-1M
Norwich Union
Fire Insurnanp Snriptv
Burghardt Ac Meredith, Resldeat Agt.
883 STATE STREET. ' '
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Ot
1 " 01? 001. 1 iias some or tne nest
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Our Men's Store offers many suggestions for gift giving. IVc an
established fact that the name "Meyers" carries quality with .it.
This department is overflowing with holiday gifts, all ready for your
choosing. Shop as early as possible.
RWs Fancy Vests New exclusive styles-
Many prices-Hats, Very best makes priced
$2.50 to $6.00. Men's Hose, silk, wool and
cotton, 25c to $1.50. Urn-
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WANTED To trade good oats aid
Vetch hay for good milch cow. H
L., care Journal office. 12-11-31'
WANTED I want a small nUIlinerr
business. Apply confidentially to
"XXX", Journa office. 12-U-lt
ROOMS for housekeeping, $8.00 and
up per month. 597 North Liberty.
Phone 1044, 12-11-tf
WANTEDTurkeys, ducks and geese
at Jones Commission house, Hig
street. Will pay highest cash
price. Telephone Main 430.
12-11-tf
brellas, best qualities, $1.00
to $10.00. Neckwear in a
wide assortment, 25c to $1.50. Jewelry, pins,
buttons and sets, 25c to $3.00. Shirts, a large
range to pick from $1.00 to $5.00.-Sweater
Coats, popular style, 1.00 to 6.50.
Suspenders or combination sets of
supporters & suspenders 25c-1.50
Hose, ties, suspenders, supporters in Com
bination Boxes, 50c up. Bath robes, a splendid showing-something that
will please him. House coats, Newest styles, $5.00 to $12.00. Rain ?TT
practical gift $6.50 to $30.00. Caps. New English styles r a;a cor
io A hart achattner and Marx Suit for a gift.
Gloves, in all qualities from 25c up.
Handkerchiefs, silk cotton or linen, some in Holiday box
all prices.
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Underwear, a very accept
able gift; best quality
Tn i inn i twti...i( .,1
ROOMS and board. $5.00 per weet
211, corner High and Court.
12-U-3:
FOR SALE Hop roots, best English
Cluster. Phone: Main 432. Salem,
Ore., or address "C. A. E. Hop!."
12-11-1 wk-
W1R1XG, ELLTTItIC SITPLIiS.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE and Supply
Co. 130 North Liberty street. Elec
tric contracting, Inside wiring,
supplies and fixtures. Telephorw
Main 263. 12-1Hf
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estute security.
BECHTEL & BYJiOX
.847 Stale Street
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Kpalrtd
Ribbons
Holler
SoppUe
Km Ma Rotor You Do Anrthlm
C M. LOCKW00D
Phone fl" Ma,
814-1(1 V. Com H.
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