PAf;B EIGHT ' D1TLT CAPITAL lnwif.-0BEC05, HEPXESBAT, JAXriBT 81, 191?. Our Great Annual White Sale All White Goods at Special Prices The New Style Book for Spring 1912 1 Now Ready ; Begular Danee Tonight At D'Arcy Hall. Ooofl time. " ; " " ,,,i,rHl..jiiLjiijiLiKLU.'igiPoa7:..v j-jt ,3 .,4tr f now" 1 at tJi 'Gountep Dozens of beautiful colored pages, showing the newest fashion ideas for spring and summer, Contains many things of interest to all women Price 20c, including a Free Pat tarn. (At the Pattern Counter) TODAY 570 th Wednesday Surprise 3 .A Li EH Bed Spreads .... Special 83c Each Wo are sure you'll be glad to get one of these at this low price, They're an extra bargain In connection with our White Sale, Today Only ....... 83c each See Window Display. Mono sold before 8:30 Mo phone orders . m i m r. x Mb C7 rr . CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Salem Lodgs No. 4, A. r. A A. M. this vnlnj. Work la tlw r. C. degree. Vlsltlnij brthrn wtleonis. Box Ofllr OiM'im at Nine Tomorrow for Williams Rlngera. J utilise l:ik Kile Arllclea--i Articles of UuoriHii utlon were filed today Willi Bee rot wry of Htntu Olcott by tli t-MU ' lodge of Oregon City. The number of tli. lodge la ll!K. T. IMtlde UMrlrln Wrong pressure Im being brought t br un th roiinly court ami rom iiilaaloners to divide several road p roc I iii' I ii. Hntallpnx Near ( hfiiiiiwa County Health Oitlcar Van Winkle rt'iKiin nn outbreak or iuallvoic In the Kelser M-hiNil district near t'he maw. Nun. of Un' pupils have been Atlm kin), anil school ha nut Invn clowd. Will Villi! Hk-" riiimiiint to a request mail. uMn her by HMn H n ( r I ii I utl tnt of I'ulillc Instruction Alderman, Mini Mlnmttt lUiiand, Instructor of mualo In the Monmouth Normal school, has selected a litliiilier of song which all. consid ers aiM'iinlniii tor the schools of llio lull. They will ho printed in tlm mar fut urn , Ywu Will Have to Stand If you do not reserve your seat to morrow for the Williams J tibl )- Singers at. Grand (ra . hoime to morrow nlKlit. Inrreaat'k Caiillal Klock The l'miple'd Hank of Hllverton to duy fllud with Bncratury of Stute Ol cott iiiiiilnintary artlclca of Incor poration, IncrriutliiK Ita cupllul atock from J.'.OOO to 3n,0DI). IH Ilic Klcclrlc- ClitanliiK ami prmuilna; company do your work. Wo cuU for and deliver. Udlea' work a aprtlnlty. All work guarnnlocii. 444 Court atri'Bt. I'lione :!. l'rlK'tli lli'l th name und tlin puokiiKi' of di'llcloua ami appi'tlnlng popcorn at all Krocw. Cull Tor CrlHp,it. i Mmlii In HaU'iii Wonilor Kiindy i Klli'hcn. Vnlmnor Todcr III !' The many friends of Professor Yodor, one of the most widely known pedagogues In the state, will regret to 1,-arn that he Is seriously 111, at Burns, Harney county, where he has been teaching. To Improve (imirters ' The Salem Bank & Trust -.com pany will exptnd $10,000 In remodel ing and Improving Its new quarters, within the next 30 dayB. As soon as completed, the bank will move Into Its new quarters which will be the corner, now occupied by the Capital Drug store on the corner of State and High streets. Another Moon Lodfre i About 75 members of the Loyal Order of Moose went up from Salem last night and Instituted Albany Lodge 895 of that order. The Salem boys had a special car, and they are all loud In their praises of Albany's hospitality. The work was done" by the Salem local team under the effi cient leadership of Captain Harry Ross. To Settle Iload Question County Conunlss'oners Beckwlth and Ooulet left today for Mt Angel, where they will endeavor to settle a controversy over a road. Judge Busliey Is spending the afternoon In Inspecting a road near the reform school. WiinU Divorce ! Alleging that her husband has treated her In a cruel and Inhuman manner, Mary M. Hunt has com menced divorce proceedings In the circuit court, against Thomas P. Hunt. They were married In 1911. Th husband Is a barber by profes sion. Iteiniidellnir Building J. M. Ixing, who owns the building In which the Soy more theater used to he. Is having It remodeled and ex pects to rent It for t store or pool room. He Is enlarging the back, lowering the floor and Is going to put In a largo glass front. Two at tempts have been made to conduct a picture show In the building but on account of the location or for some other reason, both attempts have been unsuccessful nod now Mr. Long Is going to rent It. Moon Attention There will be Installation of offi cers, Initiation 'of candidates, enter tainment and banquet Thursday, January 2I. Meeting will be called promptly at 8 o'clock. H, H. Turner, secretary. Theodore ltoooielt Gels the largest vote wherever a straw vote Is taken He Is sure to run again and will be the next pres ident. Ills supporters wear a smile that won't come off, especially when smoking a 1a Corona 10c cigar mnde in Salem. Call for them. I!0T A MOOSE ONLY A GOAT HEWAS TOLD D. D. Barron, the head and front and big eys of the Owl Construction company, the man who never sleeps but "hoots" without being a Scotch man, got caught napping, so to speak, last night. Being an Owl, he is naturally out on every night ex pedition and true to nature, last night went with the Salem Moose to Albany to Institute a lodge there. The boys had a special car, and at an early hour this morning when the northbound came along, Barron, along with the others, was at the de pot. He Jumped on the train and started to walk back through it to reach the special which was to be picked up but wasri't. As he worked his way back, the train pulled out, but he didn't worry un til meeting the conductor, he was sked for his ticket, "I'm a MoosA and belong In the back car," said Barron. "You're mistaken about being a Moose," said the conductor, "for there is no back car for Moose on this train. You're goat, and have butted In wrong and It's, either pay fare, or get off and walk back." 'Let me off, quick, I want to stay with my crowd," said the Owl-downy wise one. The train was stopped and Barron got off. He also discovered as he counted the ties hack to Albany, that the train had carried him near ly two miles toward home before it ditched him. If I had known how far I had come, said the ''imrrocn 1 would have walked to Salem It was nearer." Ye Liberty The first picture will be a surprise: Viola Verrler Violin Solo Ills Wife's Secret ..; VlUgruph (A thrilling drums.) Sonit Sketch (irctrlieu Knurr Hill's Hills Pulhe Doesn't that sound good? II KlTi: It SKK 110 VII these SHOWS 'H.OT DKOl'H I) KM) FROM Ji ERVOUS SHOCK 'XITKI 1MIKSS I.K.ISKII Willi'. Honolulu, Jan. 24 Only a quick reversal of the engines of the Bteain- er Cleveland today averted a serloiiB collision with the cruiser Colorado off this port. As it was, one of the Colorado's guns was badly damaged and the propeller partially wrecked. Pilot. Sanders dropped dead from apoplexy as a result of shock. o Filed fur Assessor- John F. Davis, who was born and raised at Sllverton and for some years has resided at Salem, has filed his candidacy for county asiessor. He declares that he will faithfully perform the duties of the office to the best of his ability, promising to assess all property upon a uniform basis according to the assessment and taxation laws of the state. He thinks it Is unconstitutional to get In and have his salary raised after he has been elected and says he will serve for the present salary. o Carlo (iot Eirltrd. Seattle, Jan. 24. Carlo Salvatore, an Italian, said to he of noble fumlly, ran amuck early this morning, but all the damage he did was to burn cloth ing In a closet by throwing a lighted lump into it. Officers chased lilin for several blocks, and when he doubled ami returned home they ' l,trd at the Marlon. MUST MARRY OR REMAIN IN PENITENTIARY 0T 0LY MUST MAKRV THE GIRL WROXGEPi BIT -MIST TAKE CARE OF HER AD THEIR BABY BEFORE PARDON' IS GOOD. If Harry Meister thinks enough of the girl he seduced, and for which of fense he was sentenced to a year in the state penitentiary, to marry her, be will receive a pardon from Governor West. Whether he really thinks enough of her for that will lie determined this evening, when he and the girl and the baby appear before the governor. The girl, Emma Olson, Meister de clined to marry after her baby had come Into the world, and was convict ed in the circuit court, and recently that decision was sustained by the supreme court. In the last few days piMsure has been brought to bear by his relatives and friends to obtain a pardon. Gov ernor West made it plain that uuless he was willing to marry the girl and make a home for her and the baby that he would not grant a pardon. Meister and his folks at first demur red, but have reconsidered the propo sition. Before granting the pardon, however, the governor desires to see both the girl and the baby, and to ex act a promise from Meister that he will always provide and care for her. tt 3C SC 4C 3G 3(C 3f 3C 3fC 3fC jft 3fl Mrs. T. W. Wyatt, of Hillsboro; was a guest at the Dllgh Hotel last even ing, and will visit friends In Dallas today. J. Conrad, business man of Silver- ton, Ore., Ib registered at the Hligh. K. C. Illey, of Portland, Is at the cottage. A. J. Kgnn, of Chemeketa, Is a guest at tbe Illlgh. Peter Nelson, well-known farmer of Suver, Is a Salem business visitor, John T. Dans, of Silverton, is regis tered at the Salem." J. T. Beckwlth, county commission er, of Jefferson, is In the city on business. Herman Amert, prosperous farmer of Shaw, Is trading with Salem mer chants. E. M. Morton, of Omaha, Neb., is a guest at the Salem. J. D. Qulnn, resident of St. Paul, Ore., Is registered at the Marlon. W. H. Rogers, groceryman, of Vic tor Point, is In the city on business with Salem wholesalers. Wm. Duniesf of Independence, Is vis iting Salem friends. , II. J. Parklson, Oregon referendum petition circulator, Is In the cltv on business relative to the IT. of 0. appro priations. W. A. Yatls and wife, of Asakls Minn., are guests at the Marlon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allan drove over from Oak Grove yesterday to spend me duy with Salem friends. Joseph , Woodruff, business man of Simimervllle, New Jersey, in reg- Expert Watch Repairing The time your watch keeps -the life and usefulness of your watch, depends upon the condition of it. And the condition of it depends upon how well you take care of it how of ten you have it cleaned and adjusted. We have an expert watch maker in this store who will put your watch in excel lent condition and it won't cost you any more than it would if you took it to some place where they do not guarantee their work we do. Barr's Jewelry Store STATISTICAL. DIED, ZIELINSKI At the residence of her son-in-law, Frank' Brunkolla, Jan. 24, 1912, Mrs. Anna Zlellnskl. ( Mrs. Vlellnskl was bom in Prus sia, Poland, July 25, 1S35. She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Drunkolla, of this city, and Mrs. Chas. Zlelinskl, of Brooks. The third daughter, Mrs. Wheeland, re sides in Milwaukee. The funeral service will be conducted from St. Joseph's church, Friday at 10 a. in. Interment in the Catholic cemetery at Brooks. The body is nt the Cot tage undertaking parlors. o HORN. HOFFNEL. At the family home in Yew Park, Monday, January 22, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoff nell, a daughter. caught him. NT ATE NEWS. I I COMING New York lliikery llrr-ml- The brand Is on every loaf and Is made by the New York Bakerv coin- I puny of Portland, The bakery Is as M'rutern Governors on Fiixtorit Trip, clean as your parlor. Phone Main 181. 121 South Ci innerilal street, living In your poultry, I (urn FiM fur (iiMiiln Mr. P. K. Ftillerlon left Wednes-' duy for Chlruao and other eastern cities to purchase iiierchundlse for , his new millinery anil ladles' ready-' lv wear goods store, tlow located at ' 370 North Couiuier-tul street. Mr, i Fullerton lll Unit her slmcr at' HiMikun. while Mr. Fulierton Is awny WEXFORD A mighty good proernm of the new est motion pictures, with Visa Puyette In Hungs. A DDK. I) ATTR ACTION Frank Milium, Italian itr'lt Jh fniiii the Slur, In IV.duiid. rrn H fU'ii ii tirT r t t Ci; ,.;.:j fcrtui'ivjT, ct t,.llUtl lil. J MELME Jl F Blended Hnrd Wheat LUUK Made from Selected Bluestem and White ' ' Winter Wheat Five full tu.UU of th. bent of wh-at u-d In en.-h barrel of Flour, all residue Koln to food-most flour U nid, from oniy 4S bimholt ot wheat-thai' tho r.HUB Helmut make, the pur.it, whitest and best broad, mfci't and pastry, Mlllc RDilcr th met! perfrrl Miliary r.t,tt!,,, h, , ,w,,r t M WTnnT .Di :ui t;nn is, SoM at $1.40 the Sack A lalfviartorj price, U ilurk cw wlla jnr g;roe e -eee -WeQ...e.. 1 1 I I tttt 1 1 1 M M M M t M t ? 7 The Democrats had a big gathering ut Portland Snturdny evening, and the unlversnl expression was faith and confidence In Wood row Wilson. Oli-o will be used at the asylum In-1 Mills, stead of butter, as It costs only half as much, and only on expert or a chemist can tell the difference be tween It and real butter. The Trust Company of America has Just foreclosed a mortgage on the Oregon & Southeastern road run ning from Cottage Grove to Dlsston, 20 miles. The Bum due is $300,000. Sheriff Stevens, of Portland, Is urged by his friends to run for con gress. They think lie can easily de tent Ijiferty, All Oregou and Washington points will he given a ;.- colonist rate from Missouri river for six weeks In March and April. Williams Jubilee Singers This world famous company will be m THE CRAM) oper house, Salem, on Thursday Evening January 25 tEntcrulimieiit to begin ut 8: 3d) Reserved seats, 73c: " General admission. tOc Ikn office oivn all day Thursday, be ginning at t a. w . for sale of tickets and reservation of teats. air. Alien T. Clark, well known business man of Monmouth, Is meet h'b m-wTiii suiem friends to whom me news of his wife's death last week, comes as a sorrowful surprise Aiucrt halvuge and wife, of Pra- tum, are in the city visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, of Scott's are In the city on luiaino Mr. Taylor was formerly the head of me lapltal Improvement company, of this city. 'Ed. Rand, sheriff of Baker county, Is In the city on business with tlie governor. George Coclirnn, Rtaje water com mlKHloner for District No. 2. Is down from U Grande on business at the state house i,nd has Hied Us ntPn. Hon of becoming a candidate for congress, The Stute Bankers' association and tl'e state livestock assertion, are iaklnK out a s, l,e(ui of d(.M f()r lie workers l,0 are soon to cover the stute In ,ie lnter of t,,0 p ll iml l.i.n ..1. 1- i. . , , ' industries to school children. M.mneue E. Hnrl. nstrill,()l. f Music in the Stat.. ;-:..,, School . ......... , na, selected tne lilcl, will son ,n, ml)11((,d schools of tho mate omnmdore .taekson. liromln(m otMrncv of ltos,.h.g. , ln , on busm.'ss , thp ronu hoiii Clarence Him, N.wllllr . .. m.T nieniher o( t, iorv. is a saieui New lucorionilons. The following articles of lncomor- atlon were filed yesterday with the secretary of state: Henry Sengstacken Comnanv. Marshtleld; capital, $10,000. People's Protective Association Portland; capital, $25,000. Knlckerboxer Apartment Company, Portland; capital, $40,000. The Evangelical Lutheran Bethle hem's Congregation of Lebanon, Ore gon; charitable. First Christian Church of Pleasant Hill, Oregon; charitable. Butter Creek Land & Livestock Company, Echo; ceultal, $32,000. The Jones Warehouse Company; supplementary. The following articles of incorpor ation were filed yesterday with the secretary of state: Baltimore Artistic Furniture Com pany. Portland; capital, $4,000. Hayden Improvement Company Portland; capital, $3.'0,0il0. Multnomah Drug Company, Port land; capital, $10,000. Pacific Coast Mortgage Co., Port land; capital, $".0,000. Gagewelgh Scale Truck Company, Portland; capital, $:,,0ii(i. Malheur County Publishing Com l'.mv, Nyssa; capital, $10,000. Sliilth-Rlce Comnanv Prti....i . , wn ItlllU, foreign; capital, $r,0,00o. Uroadmead Orchards n foreign; capital, $400,000. o When you want a reliable medicine In S lie MJd ,ake c""" " iuin s tough Remedy, it can alwn.-. songs in Hie t S? today. : n single rooms in i,rvi., . -' nigh. ' , ?mfl. i leg. business visitor. Pattern capitalist, j,,,.,. a because the and did 9Kle. The Klnmath Fi,l!s Chronicle sav imuni eastern e, the city' hcnH, .J . charter ,s d.f.vil,,. n"l authorise the MONEY TO LOAN ITe4 Real Estate ser.y BW'HTEt A BYNON '? State siit - Kuiploynien. -""at-wurk; only sumll w A,.reS8 we Journal.' , ' ' j-4.1-.11 FOl'N n-.ii, str,, n-ar Twelrth J- H. Owner ean have same bv ")'" for this ad j JJ A.so:L:, ,,. ;j;l;-f $11100. ,M11 Addition rn" T D,Kn0b Farm of I-,, ' yl' of c'ty. soil at BCr'; Mack at ,u 11Pr H Improved. Electric railroad '0 Will uk ,0 per acre. KRYPT0K "FAR S"oh. IEAR Without m ine Lens vfc You read and look afar with equal facility, but no one ob serves that you are wearing bifo cals because the usual 'lines" are absent. Wear the genuine KRYPTOKS awhile and you will never willingly return to old. style bifocal glasses. Broken Lenses Replaced while you wait My grinding department Insures ac curacy and quick time. Out of town customers will have prompt attention. Chas. H. Hinges Optometrist and Manufacturing Opti cian. Next Door to I7. 8 Hunk building. A. McCulloch (. i.Jkl', TWELVE INCHES Is the normal distance at which per fect eyes see best and easiest Your Holding Book or Paper Differently nieaiiB eye-strain means harm. Our Glasses Aid you to sea right, read right, and feel right. We make no charge for examlDstlon. ' A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST o. 21 North Commercial St ((round Hoor.) . I'lione 925. oiM j t Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Wurgtiardt Mo-l!tr, Resldesit Alls 8H3 STATE ST BEET J MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John II. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or "Kon. riione 1552. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES nought Sold Itented lt-alrtd Ttlblmns Rollora ' Supollm Be Ms Before. lost Do AiyUvlnf C M. LOCKWOOD rtione n Mala ! 1. Onm Bt. Mom. 0. " -rr