Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 06, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912.
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TO FIGHT
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IP PER CENT LESS ON ANY AND ALL WHITE ARTICLES
OUR ANNUAL
Clearance and White Sale
is a Hummer great values in every department. Our
Annual Embroidery Sale is better than ever.
We are Selling
Good Shoes
RSBKSBSSBSi
Muslin Pelticoats
Trimmed 'with wide,
beautiful embroidery.
Values to $1,50, now
98c
Muslin nightgowns.
Values to $1,50
98c
Narrow Wash Laces
Suitable for Underwear
3c Per Yd.
Wide Torchons
5c Per Yd.
ATTENTION
LAWYERS
We publish legal notices as
required by law, furnishing
affidavit and proof of pub
lication. Fine Brief Work
Is our specialty. Let us
figure with you on your next
case.
Capital Journal
SALEM, OREGON
THE NAMES
HAD TOO CLOSE
RESEMBLANCE
(CNITBD FBESS LIASKP WIBI.1
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 6. Secretary
of State Jordan turned articles of in
corporation for the Independent Or
der of Moose of the World, organized
at LoLs Angeles; on the ground that
the name was too much like the name
of the existing lodge of Moose, in op
position to which the new order was
formed.
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The Cottage Hotel, at Halfway,
Baker county, was burned January 11,
according to the Herald which is cer
tainly news up-to-date.
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
E. HOFER & SONS
INVESTMENTS
RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
No. 95. Eight room house and cor
ner lot, 75x100. House modern anl
almost new; $1850.
No. 96. Six room house and largo
corner lot. House renting for $10 a
month; $1250. ,
A good 10 room house on South
church street only four blocks from
State on lot 90xl6& for only $2,000.
Nn. 103. Eight-room house and
property 116xl36 feet, on car line;
house only three years old and re
painted last summer. All assesmerts
paid. Price $1500. -
No. 98. New 6-room modern cottage
on good corner for $2500.
A new five room house and large
lot In Nob Hill Annex for $700. $300
down.
ALMOST AN ACRE.
No. 105. Nearly an acre Just few
steps off carllne. Five room plas
tered cottage. Large barn and chick
E. HOFER & SONS
213 S. Commercial Street
$1.00 SILKS
59c
Some very choice pat
terns in 'fancy silks
The new novelties in
stripes is demanded
for spring Values up
'to $1,00, now
59c
MERCURY
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CELLAR
Here are some below zero tempera
tures :
LaL Cross, Wiss., 23; Milwaukee,
16; Minneapolis, Minn., 28; Battleford,
Canada, 34; Bismarck, N. D., 34; Du
luth, Minn.,' 32; Grand Forks, N. D.,
30; Havre, Mont., 20; Omaha, Neb.,
14; Toronto, Canada, 22; Medicine
Hat, 14, and Calgary, 24.
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DEMOCRATS
GATHER IN
WASHINGTON
ICNITRD I'BKSS LEASED WIBE.l
Washington, Jan. 6. Hundreds of
leading Democrats are either here to
day or due to arrive for the national
committee meeti J) , and the Jackson
day banquet on Monday. It is evident
that William J. Bryan Is again the
central figure, and the big question
confronting the leaders of the "un
terrified" Is, "what will Bryan do?"
Bryan ' .will arrive here Monday.
Woodrow Wilson arrived this after
noon. His adherents are busily laying
wires to get the Bryan support.
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It is easier to stir up than to build
up.
en house, Inside city limits
in
growing district. Price, $2700.
IX WALDO HILLS.
106 acres In Waldo Hills only 2
miles east of the asylum farm for $60
per acre.
TEX ACRES.
No. 70. Ten acres near 15-mlnut!
car servicet good house; about five
nrren cultivated: some timber, 00
large bearing fruit trees and as many
more small ones. Best kind of soil
and sightly location. Price $3000
FIVE ACRES.
No. 69. Five acres near street car,
with modern five room house, Darn
and eood well, family orchard and
100 small fruit trees; $2500.
FORTY ACRES.
No. 102. Forty acres finest fruit
land about five miles south of Salem
on good rock road. All cleared and
cultivated except about eight acres of
timber ad pasture. $150 per acre,
MBROIDERY
7c Per Yd.
up to 12-inch in width
only
t YARD , ,
Embroidery 14c; up to
18-inch in width, now
14c
Per Yard,
RECEPTION
VVASASGOLl
AS WEATHER
DNIT1D 1'IEBS LEASED WIBE.1
Danville, 111., Jan. 6. A frosty
greeting, both literally and figu.-a
tlvely, was extended to Senator Roh
ert M. LaFollette here today when he
stepped from the train to continue
his Illinois campaign for the Repub
lican presidential nomination.
The first thing the recepton com
mittee did was to inform the Wis-
consln senator that while they were
glad to welcome him to Danville, It
must not be construed that they were
committed to "LaFollettiam" merely
because they constituted the recep
tion committee.
Despite the extremely cold weather
and a driving snowstorm, many tier
sons heard Senator LaFollette speak
in the grand opera house.
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TWO ELSIES
BDT ONLY HAD
ONE HUSBAND
UNITED PBESS LEASED WIBE.l
Springfield, Mo., Jan. 6. Two Mrs.
Elsie Halls met here, laughed over the
situation, and naturally talked 'hub-
bv." Descriptions were identical.
"Gracious! the same man," they said
So it was. Hall is gone.
SEATTLE HAS
PACE MAKING
SCHOONER
Seattle, Jan. 6. Having sustained
her reputation as the fastest vessel
of her rig afloat, ' the four-masted
schooner Wtlbert L. Smith arrived
this morning 41 das from Callao,
Peru. Captain A. S. Ross Is her
skipper.
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PREACHER IS
SOMEWHAT OF
A BIGAMIST
Columbus, Kan., Jan.. 6. Rev. J. E
Hansman married so many couples
that he got the habit himself. Three
times he heard the "oh, this is so sud
den." Then he was fjned $600 for big
amy. 1
Shows Big Profit
Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 6. In spite of
many extensions Vancouver's munici
pal water department shows a profit
of $200,0000 for the year. It is prob
able there will be a reduction to the
consumers.
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tJNITID I-BESS UiRED WIU.
Chicago, Jan. 6. JimFlynn, of Pueb
lo, this afternoon agreed to a finish
fight with Jack Johnson for the heavy
weight championship of the world
July 22, at some point in Nevada, not
more than two hours' ride from Salt
Lake City.
Johnson is guaranteed $30,000 and
one-third of the moving picture re
ceipts and $1000 for training expenses.
Tim Sullivan, of New York, will
probably be tempera f and permanent
stake-holder.
Both Flynn and Johnson were pres
ent when the agreement was
reached.
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THE RAILROAD
WAS BUILT IN
SINGLE NIGHT
rtJNITSD FBESS LEASED WIBI.l
Fairfield, Cal., Jan. 6. Fairfield
awakened today to find a new rail
road that It did not want had beon
built over night by the Southern Pa
cific,. 200 men Betting a spur track
from the main line to the Pionear
Fruit company's plant, a distance of
one mile. Fairfield is opposed to the
line unless given a station of her
own, the town being the county sent
of Solano county. The railroad re
fused to grant the depot owing to the
proximity of th town of Sulsun.
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TROOPS ARE
ALL READY TO
SAIL FOR CHINA
1UNITED TRUSS LEASED WIBE.l
Manila, Jan. 6. Troops here are In
readiness for immediate ordors to
sail for China, should the war de
partment at Washington order Amer
ican soldiers to the far east to keep
open the railroad ' from Pekin to the
coast.
It is believed that the Fifteenth in
fantry will get th duty, and officers
have made all preparations, so that
there shall be no delay.
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HER BABY HAD
A BLACK SPOT
Oil EACH SIDE
Los Angeles, Jan. 6. "I've lost my
baby, sobbed Mrs. Virginia Malcorn
to the police. "He had a black spot
on each side." Investigation revealed
the baby Is a fox terrier puppy.
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Amibtion may cause a man to make
a spurt, but it takes a family to make
him hang on.
George KcMy In "The Virginian
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Into a Pair RIGHT
Oregon Shoe Company.
175 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
A MONSTER
PROGRAM AT
THEM
A REGULAR SAX FRAXCISCO XV
DIEXCE GREETED THE GEM!
IXE "BIGGEST CITY'' PROGRAM
ITT OX AT THTi1, BLIG1I DOST No- 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43a.m.
,,,,,. 1T OREGON ELECTRIC) RAILWAY CO
juss u. Leave Salem, Arrtre Portland.
I Train 6, 6:30 a.m 8:30 a.m.
, 'Train 8, 8:55 a.m 11:00 a.m.
"A regular San Francisco audi-( Traln i0 11:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m.
ence" was the way many visitors at Train 12, 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m.
L AU . . , .. . Train 14, 3:40 p.m 5:10 p.m.
the Bllgh theater spoke of the crowd ( Tra) 16 im pm f.0 m
present because of the forcible man- Traia 18, 6:05 p ru S '. p nt
. , , . . Train 20, 8:59 p.m 10:45 p.m
ner in which they expressed their, Arrive In Salem.
hllaritv when, as a climax to the Train 1 8:30 a.m.
. .. y .
rousing comedy put on by the John
Chick Comedy Five presenting
"School Days," Mrs. Chick, the se
vere old school ma'am, leaped into
a sensational dance. The audience
went farther than mere clapping,
stamping and whistling dozens of
voices yelled "come back, come
back." The Comedy Five consists of
John Chick, Mrs. Chick, Mabel Al
berta, Elmer Ballard and Frank
Bllgh.
A most pleasing surprise was In
store in the "Romlg Twins," the sub
stitutes for another act that did not
pass Inspection by Manager Bllgh s
keen eye. Two charming little In
dian maids danced onto the stage and
in melodious notes and harmonious
steps sang and danced a weird Indl in
ballad. A shift brought them back
with "The Husking Bee." Their act
ended with "Billy McGee" which was
clever, charming, and beautiful.
The orchestra music, not elsewhere
In! Salem, and the unusual pictures
on this week, add to the program in
making It one of unusual merit. 'A
life for a Life" and "The Maid at the
Helm" are two of the masterpieces
of the film of making art.
$3206.75
IN DIVIDENDS
O
UR Savings Depositors
have Just been cred
ited with the sum of
$3,2,)6.75, same being the
semi-annual interest on their
balances to January 1st,
1912. If you are a depositor
In this Department, kindly
present your book so that
interest credit may be en
tered therein.
United States
National Bank
SALEM
INSURE.
RAILROADS.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Southbound.
No. 13 San Francisco Exp. . 3:31a.m.
No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:69a.m.
No. 17 Rosebure Put-singer 6.21n.m.
' No. 11 Shasta Limited .. 7:43p.m.
No. 27 Eugene Passenger . 8:26p.m.
I No. 15 California Express. 9:56p.m.
No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m.
No. 222 Portland Fa Frt 10; 15p.m.
i Northbound,
No. 16 Oregon Express 5:15a.m.
I No. 14 Oregon Express 5.43a.m.
! No. 28 Portland Passenger 8:30a.m.
'No. 12 Shasta Limited ..12:35p.m.
i no. is Portland Pasenger.. 2:56p.m,
mo. 29 Portland Passenger.
7.43n.m.
No. 225 Way Freight ....12:35p.m.
Train 3 9:60 a.m.
Traln .5 10.30 am
Train 7.!.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!!!.'.'! 1:00 p.m
Train 9 4:15 p.m.
Train 11 6:00 p.m.
Train 16 8:35 p.m.
Train 17 11:10 p.m.
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The things that you are going to do
are the only sort of actions that in
any way keep pace with the things
you ought to do.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children. '
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Slj? SL5j-eF
Signature of larfffl!UcM
Lest You Forget
'Remember this is the time
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onu uvuiu me ueiay or waiting tor your car wnen trie
roads are good.
Remember the E. M. F. MOTOR SALES CO. are
always in the lead.
Remember, we have just received that new
1912 Flanders "20" Roadster
Which we can put on the market at $925, fully equip
ped, with silk-mohair top, zig-zag brass bound wind shield
speedometer and. Presto-o-gas tank, You not will have to
take any man's dust in this car. Classy and nobby in ap
pearance, Looks as if it had cost four times as much,
and will give a like account of itself in any test.
Call and see it, We are booking orders now for spring
delivery; so you will not have to wait, or can make imme
diate delivery if you wish, on any of our E. M. F. 30 tour
ing car, roadster or demi-tonneau. Flanders 20 foredoor
touring car, runabout, roadster or suburban.
E. M. F. Motor Sales Co.
C. L. ROSE, Manager.
246 SOUTH COMMERCIAL ST., - SALEM, ORE.
Prices
Feet
NOW!
TO-NIGHT
BLIGH
THEATRE
Where everybody Is going today that
wauls to see a good show.
PROGRAM
5-The Comedy Five -5
IX SCHOOL DAYS.
2-Romig Twin Sisters-2
HARMOXY, SOXG AD DACE.
3-Feature Pictuies-3
COMEDY, SCEXIC, SEJiSATIOXAL.
ORCHESTRA MUSIC.
Snlem's only Sanitary, Steam Heated
Theater. Guard your health and life
and patronize the
BLIGH
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. ' E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on each box. 25 cents.
Persons troubled with partial par
alysis are often very much benefited
by massaging the affected parts thor
oughly when applying Chamberlain's
Liniment. This liniment also relieves
rheumatic pains. For sale by all
to order your Automobile
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