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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
baiit cm ill iorssAt, sale, obzgos, wedkesdat, febbuart it, mt. 1 A FREE PRESENT FROM MEYERS TO YOU. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED A FOLDER EXPLAINING OUR GIFJ AN NOUNCEMENT AND DEEN ASSIGNED A NUMBER, YOU CAN RECEIVE ONE BY CALLING AT OUR OFFICE. Attend to this before Thursday morning, as the distribution of Gifts will begin at that time. You don't have to buy to receive a Gift, but you must have a number and folder. The Grand Sale of Ladies' and Misses' New Spring Suits Ends Today. Don't Miss This Event. 100 New Suits priced to $30.00, today $19.85 M THIS IS A GRAND COLLECTION of the very newest styles, centers. Here is an opportunity to buy your new Spring Suits and at the beginning of the season, too. REMEMBER THE Special Sale Children's Shoes Quality footwear in nature shape lasts. Gun metal, pat ent and tan leathers, In both laco an(J button styles. The entire line, sizes 5 to 8, at a pair 99c Sizes 8 1-2 to 12, special; take advantage; pair $1.27 10 Pieces of Fancy Suit iags, Less 25 per cent This collection contains all the popular colors In the much - wanted weaves, ex ceptionally pretty mixtures among the lot. All double width goods, qualities to $3 a yd, today less 25 per cent The house of Quality ''ff-.-fc.. ':fhyiJEiVifiCT!A"LV"!'-i'jf!SI rrrif JXS V'TfTiFr"1! TiiiLRi HYft1 fill' III just K sou ' Bl room hmise. barn, two Urge lots, all fenced; fine well of water, windmill, about 60 bearing fruit re ot all kinds of fruit. T his Is one of the bt buys In the city. Prvperty Is well worth 13.000, but fur a quick snle will sell for $2500. T'-nnn. nmim imox HIT S'.ule Krtcl TcL Mula US J r &" w " 4 5AVE THE PIECES at hcriyou have on accident vi:h your jjasscs, wc can re- '.ace Ihrm; no srntlinj away, grind our own lenses, . Gins. 11 Hinges 1'je-StKM Hprr!aUt Nvit door to I'. 8, lUuk BnlMtaf. TO ENCOURAGE EARLY BUYING AND IN ANTIC IPATION OF A BIG SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, WE WILL OFFER FOR YOUR CHOOSING 100. New Handsome SPRING GARMENTS Navy and black Serges, two-toned Cheviots, Whip Cords, Scotch and English Mixtures, etc. These Suits are priced up to $30,00, for today only $19.85 573rd Surprise Sale TODAY Brown Turkish Bath Towels at 17c each They are a fine close-woven soft Turkish weave; plain hemmed border; size 22x40. An extra good towel in every way anl a necessary article' In every home, Wednesday Only 17c None sold before 8:30 An Important Sale of Messaline Petticoats Less 20 per cent. This Includes all the popular colors and black, also many fancy effects, The newest petticoat styles with beau tiful tailored and fancy flounces, Three days only, less 20 per cent ' CITY NFWS v!l' Special meeting of De vSXy V .. Molay Coimnamlsi y No. 6. K. T. this evening j Work in the Order of the Red Cross, welcome. Visiting Sir Knights I. T the Aylm Mrs. Kllen Kilgur, of this city, committed to the state lnm. asylum yentcrday by Ui county court. ('Ml Buys Team The street committee of the city council ywttorduy bought a alr ot hoi MM! for work m the treot sweep ers. They are a (In pnlr, cost $400 and were puivhed front Sklplon. Vw lwellln- Veinon Y. Kelly tun Juh( complet ed a ery attractive end nicely ar ranged seven room hoii. at No, ISS.'i t-'lule stret. which he has leeiw-d to Pr, M. V. MendelMthn. MsmIs Piimaitr William K. fkwall. throuuh his at tornoy, I. K. llanch, f Portland, hs filed suit aKslrial Taylor and Ma iuli. to recover diniis In Ihesum of nun nr orklng on injuries euMaineO whii.Was predated Were Monday exenmg a cut along the line nt n.i hii, k ... Ik. . new railroad. O in direct from the fashion at a considerable saving, SALE ENDS TODAY. Men s $1 and $1.25 Golf Shirts 79c For today only . and Wednesday, you may lake your pick of our $1.00 and $1.25 GOLF SHIRTS. Give us 79c, and the shirt is yours All new styles in pleated and plain bosoms,' splendid black and white patterns; all sizes, 14 to 18. f " Don't miss this Men you Best Quality Flannels . Outing 9c yard For today we offer our choice of this fine assort ment, 27 inches wide, nice patterns in dark colors. Spe cial, per yard ....9c The , Home of r Satisfaction l KrHiiu.llile for Solicitors- I have no solicitor. Call toUphone Main !. or come (OKtore, 216 N. Commercial street. C M. IxKkwmxI. " '. license lard Marrlnae license .r day to Mr. L Sehulti. mercl.i.t nr Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. Ids ll.ve.w of Salem. Came Hnrk Alone W. (mHr Morris, who haa beon in IVrtlnnd as a linens In the Wilde nine for three weeks, came back to the penitentiary Tueiluy. lie was unaccompanied, m -PaM In lair The lwenburg-Oolng company, of Portland, yeatervlay aettlrd With the ttule, Htng In full for the labor of the convicts In Us foundry. I wnrt Tkamdsy Jmlne Oallowny lll open the cir cuit court tomorrow imirnlng and will take up some cases which ha been iHistponnd. Court lll be In 'lon the balance of the weok. Use Plsj- The MetKoid Hun i'nhe In glow ing terms of "Paid lo Full", which t " iiyW .m..u Hwrc i S.tturJay. There I a TalenUne. for To. At D' Arc? -hall tonight Coma and get it and enjoy the evening. Tickets For the benefit concert will be on ale at the Commercial book store. Re served teats, 60 cents; general admis sion, 35 cents. A Jo Forever The enthusiasm Created at the Toung Men's Republican club gather-1 lng at the Marlon Hotel the other even ing will be long remembered, the rich aroma from Salem-made cigars filled the air. Smoke a Tashmoo, 12 He. Hanford's Balsam Of Myrrh. You can get It at F. R. Sbafer's, 187 8outh Commercial street. Home-made harness and made from the very best California oak tanned leather. Texto blade safety razors, $2.50 to 13.00. Best Bakers' Bread- In town. We are exclusive sales agents In Salem for the New York Bakery of Portland. The bread is firm and white, and does not crumble the best made for sandwiches and lunches. Try U once and you will use no other. The Sunset Grocery. Phone 181. Prof. Boberts and Miss Vercler Will play an organ and violin duet at the benefit concert, February 23. His Brother Killed W. W. Cummlngs has received the sad news of a fatal accident to his brother at Calgary. He fell from the roof of his house, falling on a stake driven In the ground, penetrating his bowels. Xotlee Messrs. Flnlay and Reynolds wish to give notice to the public of the following change In the firm name of Flnlay and Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds retires from business and the shop will be run in the future by Mr. Fln lay, under the firm name of The Fin lay Plumbing Company, 325 Center street, Salem, Oregon. 2-13-2t Reo Arrlie Sol Anderson is driving a new Reo around the streets today. Sol says the Reo lias always been a grent car, but their 1912 model seems to be the Inst - thing In auto construc tion. The car' comes completely equipped and has the latest Belf- stnrter. The price of the five pas senger touring car laid down In Sa lem Is only J 1.285. To Succeed Himself George A. Spencer, of Gates,. today fllod his petition with County Clerk Allen to become a candidate to suc ceed himself In the ofllce of Justice of the peace for Horeb distdlct Mr. Speneer Is a well known resident of that district and has held the office ef the peace for Horeb district. Miv years. He will probably run with out opposition, as UBual. ! Plenty of Title j Secretary of Stata Olcott, who Is I opposed to the placing of mcaning- lees titles before the names of public ; officers, would have received a so- celved a severe shock had he opened a letter similar to the one received by County Clerk Allen this morning. It was aildreaaed to "The Right Ilon orablo County Clerk Mr. R. D. Allen." It Bsked Information concerning bridge bonds. iSulrni Women, Attention Remember the great rally anil recep ! tlon at the hall of representatives j Thursday evening. Mrs. Oreely, of jNew York, and Miss Whitney, of Ban I Kranrlaro, two of the most talented speakers on the suffrage question, will present the question to the women and the voters of the Capital City on that occasion. To thoae who do not bellfve, come and be convinced: to those who do, come and be enthused with the arguments and eloquence of these masterly speakers. Thief Get the Coat Eugene Presrott. of Ml Mill street, la minus A crsvenette overcoat,. under eoat and pair of bib overalls, ss a re sult of some unknown party breaking Into his back porch last night. An at tempt was made to gain entrance to the kitchen by a window oft the porch, but a shelf containing numerous eat ables apparently discouraged this at tempt. When Mr. Prescolt rook his hat fiom the hook this morning he was surprised to see an egg drop from It. The caller was apparently In good health, and not hungry, as none of the eatables, excepting the eggs, were disturbed. .(a Intention There has been left at this office specimens of what the Inventor, (a Salem resident l. calls , "Ths New Made In Oregon Combination Writ ing", which Is not designed to take the place of phonography or stenog. raphy, but to simplify and mlnlmtie orruiry long hand writing. It Is claimed the new writing lll save r. pvr cent or more of Ue common long hand, and It la not as hard to burn s the ordinary shorthand. The specimens submitted are the last tanta of the psalm of Life, by Ung fellow, and Lincoln's celebrated say ing, beginning: "Y-si can fool part of the people all the time," etc. The leclmens ran be seen by persons Interested. Slss Cronlse Will reopen her dancing class at D'Arcy hall Friday evening, February 166. 2-14-21 Rogers Plumbing Company Will move in their new building on Chemeketa street between Liberty and Commercial streets about the ttret of March. 2 -13-6t Lasts Longer- And wears bettcf. Your clothes will wear longer and look better If pressed and cleaned by the electric and sani tary method, 444 Court street Phone 1 360. Popcorn "Crlspelte" Is Just the thing for the boys' and I girls' parties. In sanitary packages. Made from pure articles, and Is good all through. Made In Salem by Salem made goods. To Balld Church The Seventh Day Adventlsts have been granted a permit to build a church, a two-story frame building, on their lots, 5 and 6, block 66, on Fifth street, between Hood and Gaines streets. o HIS DEMOCRACY PROBABLY BETTER THAJf POETRY Herman Wise, a merchant of As toria, today filed with Secretary of State Olcott his declaration of Inten tion of becoming a candidate for del egate to the national Democratic con vention. This Is his platform: "More wool in our woolen goods, More leather In our shoes, More butter on our bread, And less taxes on what we use. More Democrats and good trust laws; Less promises and more deeds. I want to go to Baltimore . To argue for those needs." o ) CAXDIDATES' - A ll v U V -D ! IV.i 1W For Assessor. I am a candidate for the Republi can nomination for county assessor, subject to the Direct Primary. JOHN F. DAVIS. Paid adv. 2-10-lnio o For County Clerk. The undersigned hereby an nounces himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of Marlon county, aubject to the Direct Primary. MAX GEHLER. Paid adv. 2-9-2m' o Candidate for Justice of the Penec. Roy Morgan, admitted to practice law In Oregon and Washington, can didate for Republican nomination Justice of the peace, Salem district Paid adv. 2-10-17apr o For County Assessor. Albert H. Gllle, Salem, Oregon, candidate for Republican nomina tion for county assessor. Paid adv. o A DAIXTY TOILET ARTICLE Every lady who desires to keep up her attractive appearance, while at theater, attending reception, when shopping, while travelling and on all occasions, should carry In her nurse a booklet of (Joiiriiud's flrleiifiil ileum; Leaves. This Is a dainty lit tle booklet of exquisitely perfumed powdered leaves which are easily re moved and applied to the skin. It Is Invaluable when the face becomes j moist and flushed and Is far superior to a powder puff as It does not spill and soil the clothes. It removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, Imparting a cool deli cate bloom to the complexion. Put up In White and Pink and Bent any where on receipt of ten cents In stamps or coin. F. T. IIOPhINN I (Jreat Jones SL w York REAL ESTATE BULLETIN K "QFER & SONS INVESTMENTS ai nr. n t nr. No. 118. One acre In East Salem district only five blocks from State street. Seven room house, barn, chicken house etc. Sl!Veral ireoo. All amicssmonts $1,850. paid. Price, Two lots on Chemeketa clone In for 12,500. street, No. 101. Five room modern new bungalow. Good location In East Sa lem. IxH 50x150. All aee.mentS paid. Kst front, price $2,000. T f- 8,R" "treot' ""'I 1 thsn 13 blocks from postofflce. Price WW. KM down and $,3 . IUKT IAI. Mr. Investor: Now Is th, Unie to bur cheap dairy Und In Lincoln nty m the Yauulna and Sliet.,.. trlots. We have It from $10 an acre up. F HOFER W. R. ELLIS TO WALK FOR CONGRESS O.VIT1D PS1SS L8ASED WIBS.l Portland, Ore., Feb. 14.-Ex-Con-gressman W. R. Ellis, of Pendleton, who has been in Portland for Bevral days feeling out the political situation, has decided to make the race for the Reoublican nomination for congress In Ilia oopnnit district. While Mr. Ellis refused to admit today that he Is defi nitely In the race. It Is known that the question was settled at a conference last night, and that the stand-pat Taft element In the party will line up prac tically solidly behind Ellis. The en trance of Ellis makes five candidates already announced in the second dis trict. CAMORRISTS ACQUITTED !i ITALY DHITSII PSUS LS1SSO Will. Vlterbo, Italy, Feb. 1L The trial of 22 Camorrlsts, charged with the mur- der of Gennaro Couccolo and his wife at Naples In June, 1906, which started here March 11, 1911, ended here today, when Presiding Judge BianchI ordered the men realeased. Judge Blanchi directed this action because the accused men already had spent five years in Jail, and also there was no direct evidence connecting them with the Couccolo murders, o Bowlers In 'Frisco. ONITSD MESS I.RASGD WIBS.l San Francisco, Feb. 14.---Seven crack bowlers from Portland, who are on their way to Los Angeles for the west- ern bowling congress, arrived here to- day on the steamer Hear. The party Included Tom O'Donnell. Fred Ray mond, George Henry, Gus Ahrens and William Osterhaudt. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUHINE88 With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con slstent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAT FOUR PER CENT ' ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLER8, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, 8. I. BAST, Vlce-Prei. DR. L. B. 8TBEVES, . H. ROBERTS, Director!. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Saturday Matinee rrn 17 andNieht rCD. 1 The IViigenlmls I Kemper Company Present Paid in Full from the Asler Thriller, .cw York A Soluble Cut and Production By Eugene Walter THE liltEATEST HAY OF AMKItlCAX LIFE EVER WRITTEN Two years lif n york Six months In Chicago Prlces-NMght, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Popular Matinee, 50c; children, 25c SOME LARGE FARMS No. 108. 160-acre Improved farm Willamette river. New $2500 house; barn and garage. prce, $100 e- , MKe part traj9 Salem Income property. on No. 109. New seven 130 aor In flne district. room house. Pr M.i. "ted. part timber, and part pasture. Famllv " ' "--'nara. u,Q!itlHi pom omce and Price, $73 per aere l"'Kh school. ri!.. j term. ..... . . ..... v. ,u uu trade saleta property. fr good No. in 180 acre iK miles from Two roads house and small town on rallro,t "iwgh place, small uarn. orchard. 100 acre r -j timber Ice. $35 per .ere. Wo have several mall acreago. good pieces of i .... . your Property Uth us for re- ulu. & SONS LIBERTY "CHUMPS Marshall P. Wilder and John Bunny in he biggest laugh- ' producer ever! WEXFORD ': "THE BLI JfUfEIT Taken down In an anthracite coal mine. Educationally in- teresting. , MM Opposes Humphrey. UNITED PBE88 LSASIO Will. Washington, Feb. 14. Congressmai Warburton, of Washingtpn, this after noon visited President Taft to opposi the appointment of Congressman Hum. fhrey, of the same state, as a federa Judge. o .. -Spirits and Slocks. (EMTBD riBSS LS1SSD Will. San Francisco, Feb. 14. Trial o! Oscar Arnold, charged with fleecing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griesse of fl,00( In April, 1910, by inducing them to Invest in mining stocks recommend ed by the "spirits," was begun today before a jury la Judge Dunnes court. E. C. Miles and Mary Orloff havo been convicted on the charge and Emma Smith Is a fugitive. : o ,' Trouble In New Mexico. ,' fUNITBD FRKHS LSJHKD WIRS.) Washington, Feb. 14. United States troops on the border are be ing hurried on a three-days' march to Columbus, New Mexico, where Mexican rebels are reported pillag ing Bailey's ranch. , o f Here Is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va who la the mother of eight een children. Mrs. Martin was cureii of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain a Tablets' after five years of suffering, and now recom mends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. NEW TODAY. GOLDENROD VACUUM CLEANER- Runs easy, very durable; price In reach of all. Demonstrations free In every home. J. M. Roysden, Bllgh Hotel. Phone 742. 2-14-5t LOST-Whlte Spitz dog, wore collar with name, "Leggltt" engraved Phone 1130. 2-14-3t FOR SALE 10 acres 214 mllea from Brooks; good road; old five room house, big barn, well and chicken house. Three acres In bearing fruit trees; six acres very best beaver dam. Price, 92,500; $250 cash, balance on, or before five years. Address John Van Laanen, Fair Grounds, Oregon. ' TEAM OF MARES for aje. Weight 2060. Third house north of Fair j Grounds 8tore on Portland road. 2-14-3t YOUNG MAN and wife would like f position on ranch. No children. D. Klrker, Salem Hotel. l-14-3t i FOR SALE 10 acres nearly all un- der cultivation, balance in oak timber, large chicken house, good well, new house, and Just five miles from Salem. Price, $1,700; $450 cash, balance $10 per month. No Interest for four years. Address John Van Laanen, Fair Grounds, Oreg. ' 2-14-3t GIRL WANTED To work for room and board. 541 Mill street 2-14-3t NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY RCSOIIARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agent 884 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dollvery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813.' MONEY TO LOAN TnoS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, ialem, Oi MONEY TO LOAN Oa good Real Estate security. BECIITEL A BIHON 117 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John It 8cott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or gon. Phono 15G2. TYPEWRITERS ALL MARKS Uoqh Bold Iteated K'-IMlred lUl.boas Itollers Snpplle See Me IWore To Do AaytMf YE C. M. LOCKWOOD commercial Street Hio I-I N. Con. 8t. tUirm. 0