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A new set of numbers placed on Gifts today. Bring
Jh your number. New Gifts have been added to
j replace those which have been claimed.
We aim to have an attractive list of Gifts with every
drawing. Silk dress pattern, drawn yesterday by Mrs.
G. H. Croisan, 460 N. 13th Street. Fine muslin gown,
drawn by Mrs. S. A. Riggs.
Complete list of those who have drawn presents will be
given in Thursday's paper.
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574th Wednesday Surprise Today
High Quality Crocheted Ded Spreads, QQp ttznV
special, today only, at . . . wOt C2clll j
These are of good weight and extra fine grade, nice designs and
generous size. Two yards wide. 1
None sold before 8:30 this a. m.
THE EARLY ONES GET THE CHOICEST.
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Quality I JZnjIJZ) Store
CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of r.olflc
f.odge No. SO, A, T, k A.
M. this evening. Work In
the V. C. degree. Vlslllug
bri'thi'n welcome.
MInh Illdille
Will play nt tlx
Friday evening.
benefit concert
The li-t Safety Ituier-
Now on the market is the Hexto
blade. You Cilll get them Ht V. K.
filiafer'a, the harness uuiii, 1N7 South
Commercial sli'eit. I2.R0 and 1 1 (Hi.
Thai line Coffee
Direct from plantation to you. Orancl
Vnlon Tea Co. Order by I'lmne Dii.
or come to store. SIS' North Commcr
rlnl street. C, M. Uickwood, agent.
(.niir eu Trip -
Contractor Kchrhergor and wife left
Tuesday evening fur a trip I" Klamath
Fulls, where they own Mine property.
After spending a ff days Uy will
muni Mid visit mends at Medford
and ItoHcUurg for a few days.
T Sie Ihe Neu
Hr. rt.it Mm. .1. ('. tirlfrith ami Mr
and Mill. .Ih II. Albert will leave
Thursday bv v of lint Oregon Klt'C
1 1 If to Harden Mdiiio Din) Hlllshoro.
for Buy Ocean I'ark iiiul other points
on the const, to be gone until Hun-
dav,
A NlmmrcrH rc '
Hie body uf Frank Sloenm. who
died at the Wlllamelte auntoiluin yes
terday of amU peritonitis, Is at the
l!i):dnn undertaking parlors, and will
ti burled tomorrow In tb I. 0. O. K.
cemetery. Blocntn was 43 years ot
UK, and a stranger In this locality.
lit Ha Diego, Cal.
Many of Oregon'! t ItUeni are hav
lug u tujovftlle time, boatltn, lath
liiK and Tubing In the Pacific ocean,
end ending California's imt sunny
clline. Among tlieiu you will find B
lem'n moit furious rlur, the Tsnh
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Advance Spring Offering
Ladies' and Blisses' Suits
No Reserve,SeLess 20!
High-grade tailor-made suit In all the new abodes (or spring
guaranteed satin lined coats; popular, stylish skirts. Every, suit
beautifully made and finished. All the best and most popular fab
rics and weaves are Incorporated In these suits. ,
You'll surely appreciate one of these at such a big reduction from
regular prices. Compare our quality, style and prices with others
and you'll buy at the "Good Goods Store."
rtemeniber, One-Fifth Less than regulnr prices on all Ladles' and
Misses' Suits.
A $35.00 Suit at $28.00
A $25.00 Suit at $20.00, etc.
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TAKE ADVAMAGE
Hear I'ruf. Walsh
Al the benefit concert Friday even
ing. There Are Dimities
And delicacies to be hail everywhere,
but bone compare with a rrlspotte.
Made by the Wonder Kandy Kitchen,
and from pure Ingredients. Try one.
Auk your denier.
How About Your (irercrlci -
Order where you can got the ile.
pcudiibU Mud, and quick delivery. Try
our brend. There Is none to equal It
In Sulem. Call or phone Main 1.11. The
Sunset Grocery.
Dr. I'liMci-min Out -
Dr. Win. J. l'nttorsou, who was se
verely Injured about a month ago by
a kick from a mule. Is on the streets
today. He gets about very well, con
sidering the serlousnens of the acci
dent. IVr lite Neiiteit - , ,
And Itcst clothes, prelng rind
cleaning the Modem Klertrlc Cleaning
and rieKHlng company will suit you.
Work absolutely gun ran loud in pl..
noltcltnr will call, riione Main ,1il0.
2-St-eod-tf
Hun a New Auto
Among tin to secure a new auto
mobile of the Otto ,1, Wilson agency re
cently Is T. E. Cauflcld. who bus
shown bis faith lu the Bulik auto, and
purchased a roadster. He was seen
th streets today, getting experi.
enc In running It
I'lne Pool l!iim
A good Impiov.mcnt Is going on at
4i3 and 407 Stale street, where Levi
(Dad) Ooler Is making extensive Im
provements and additions to bis bll-
t'.iol .n.l t,.u,l . 1'K.,.. tl,rt
iproveinents are completed he will
have 12 ho! table and two billiard
tables, one of which Is IW10 feel, and
will cost ffirtO. There will 1 a five
j reading room lu connection with the
. place, and a cigar and fruit stand and
bootblack stand aa well. . All the fix
tures are to 1 of the beat, and "Dad"
will cater only to the very bst class
of ptrons, and will prevent all gatei
bllng or row J) Urn
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rullry and Klsh Market
Mesrs. Price & Weisenltfrger are
mailing the necessary linprovemeiits to
establish a fluh and poultry market
j at 312 North Commercial at root. They
are experienced lu this particular line
of liuaineKs, and Intend giving their
patrons the very best of everything In
their line, and will keep everything
nent and clean. The Journal wishes
them the best of patronuRe.
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Sewers for North Salem
The Ill-Concrete raving and Cement
company Ipckuii work yesterday laying
sewers III lateral district No, fi. which
Includes a goodly portion of North Sn
lem. If favorable weather conditions
continue this entire Job will be com
pleted early In tho spring. The res
idents of that locality are to ba con
Krntuluted that they are to hav sewer
facilities, as thai portion of the city
has never been provided with proter
drainage before.
A. McCulloch
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You "alone S,bS
failings of your eyes. Theach-
ings, me soreness and the mis
ty vision,
YOU ALONE have the power
to change them to preserve
them and enjoy them to therfull
Kiamii'Mtlim here U thenniua, and
ear prices wltliia the rtara. of alb
A. McCulloch
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N. 91 Nerth femaierclnl St
(Grt4 fler.)
rksae tii. Oolce nnrs, I t I
Begins Work Soon .
D. D. Barron, of the Owl Construc
tion company, expects to begin work
on his sewer contracts In North Salem
within a few days. He has two large
contracts In that locality, and expects
to have the work completed late In
the spring or earl summer.
Appoints Delegates
Governor West today appointed J.
S. A. Waters, of Astoria; Jaflies Dart,
of 8t. Helena, and A. W. Cauthorne,
H. L. Barclay and tester SMpp, of
Portland, aa delegate to the convention
of the hundredth anniversary of peace
among the English speaking people.
The convention will be held In New
York.
File Declaration
Will It. King, former Justice of the
supreme court, but now engaged In the
law business In Portland, today filed
his declaration of Intention of becom
ing a candidate for delegate to tho
Democratic national convention. Dec
larations were also filed by John D.
Mockle, of Hillside and Frank Newton,
of Toledo. The first wants to be elect
ed food and dairy Inspector, and the
last representative from the twelfth
representative district
Enlarge Restaurant
Manot Bros, of 371 8tate street, are
enlarging their restaurant so aa to
meet the demand of their large and
Increasing business. The room has
been newly painted and papered arid
thoroughly renovated, and the kitchen
Is In good shape, and they are now
able to serve the public well. The
place will be open all night, and no
doubt will become a popular eating
place.
Looking for Boy
The Jolly German market man In
South Bulem boa a few fine pet cats.
Last week a boy set a steel trap and
caught one of them. He was probably
not trapping for the cat, but It got Its
leg caught, and stayed In the trap for
nearly a week. The report Is that the
boy knew It, but was afraid to report
to the butcher or release the cat, and
the animal nearly starved and suffered
terribly. The Humane Society Is look-
lng for that boy.
I Iturnett Was Not Kevcrsed
In a story relating to the reversal of
the circuit court of this county by the
supreme court In the cobb of the Cor
vallls & Eastern Railroad company
against the State I-aml Board the
statement was made that Judge Uur
nett was reversed. This was an error,
the case being decided In the lower
court by Judge Cnlloway, Judge Bur
nett writing the reversing opinion on
behalf of the supreme court.
Willamette to (Vlebrate i,
The Willamette University students
will celebrate 'Washington's birthday
In an elaborate manner. There will
be a Jilg feed In the gymnasium at
tuon, and at 2:30 the athletic sweaters
won In track, baseball and football con
tests will be awarded. At 4 o'clock
j there will be a basketball contest be-
tween teams of the senior classes, and
at 8 o'clock tho noclety halls will be
thrown open for a genernl reception
of visitors.
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MA It It I ED. '
EUY-WILSOX At Summit church,
four miles east of Sulem, at 2:30
Wednesday afternoon, February 21,
1912, Miss Grace Ruth Wilson, to
Dr. McFadden Eby, both of Sulem,
Rev. P. S. Knight officiating.
THE KNIGHTS KEPT
THE ANNIVERSARY
There was a big time at Castle
hall laiit night whim the K. of P.
Uidge celebrated the anniversary of
the founding of the order. FYank
8. Grunt, of Portland, and E. H. An
derson made sjieei-hea and aroused
much cnthuHtuam among the mem
bers. A good musical program was
rendered and a dainty spread was
served by the ladles.
The entertainment committee con
sisted of John Scott, Geo. W. Skeels
and 11. A. Johnson, and no efforts
were spared to make the whole af
fair a succeiw.
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Hit. JIKMAN INVESTS
IN HIS OWN IIUTTI.ES
Patrolman S. O. llurkhardt made a
clever pick up this niorlnlng In the
person of Pat O Malley, O Mulley was
taken In charge foe larceny from a
building, and that charge will un
doubtedly be placed against him.
About 7 o'clocfc last evening O Mal
ley brought quite a quantity of bottles
to Mr. II. Jerman, of the Red Cross
drug store, and Mr. Jerman purchased
them tor an amount In excess uf fi
It developed later that some bottles
had been stolen from his store, and
those purchased proved to be the Iden
ctlcul ones stolen but a few minute
before. The mutter was placed In Mr
Burkhardt's hands this morning, and
within ten minute he had the culprit
In charge .and Mr. Jerman subsequent
ly Identified Mm as the man he had
bought his own buttles from. The bot
tle In question were stolen from the
back part of the store, the door being
Inadvertently left open.
The carte had not come up tor trial
at the time of going to prea, but
A new set of numbers placed on Gifts today. Bnn
in your number. New gifts have been added to replace
those which have been claimed. ' We aim to have an attractive
a !! til 1 I -
list of gifts with every drawing. A complete
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drawn presents will be
there can be no doubt of the Identity
of the culprit, as Mr. Jerman states
positively that the ofllcer arrested
tho right man, and that the bottles
purchased were from his own store.
Frank Weston was In his company
when arrested, but It Is not thought
that ho had anything to do with the
pilfering of the bottles. Weston was
taken, however, and a charge of vo
granc.y will be placed against him.
If you want anything, say so In the
Journal, and get It
ift 3 1 ) 3 ))C 9ac t lc )l
NEW TODAY. '
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FURNISHED ROOMS 336 North
High street, near city hall. Thone
Main "4," 2-19-3t
FOR KENT Furnished house, no chil
dren. Inquire H. W. Thlelsen, lM
N. High street. Phone 139 or 1321.
1-15-tf-
FOR BALIS Thoroughbred llrown
leghorn crks. $1.00 a setting (1.1).
Corner 18th and Center streets.
2-21-31
FISH AND roCLTRY MARKET For
fresh fish .poultry and eggs call on
rrlce & Welsonberger, 312 North
Commercial street . 2-21-fit
FOR SALE Indian Runner duck eggV
rhone Main 1038. 2-21-3t
LOST. A lady's tun auto veil between
corner 25th and State and 2tth and
T Chemeketa streets. Finder please
call phone Main 241 or leave at 305
N. 24th street. 2-21.
FOR SALE 75 acres of fine fruit
' land, fin acres under cultivation,
balance good timber, flr and oak.
line Bprlng on place and school
right nt place. This land lays
rolling and Is wll drained. Just
seven miles south of Salem. Ore
gon Realty Co.. 273 State street.
2-21-31
FOR SALE loo acres of first class
land, 9S acres under cultivation, 2
acres In timber. Five room house,
barn, family orchard. This land
lays rolling and Is all well drained
and would be first class for fruit.
Just seven tulles south or Salem.
Trice, $10,000; $.1,000 rash, balance
at per rent Interest Oregon
Realty Co , 275 State street.
2-21-3t
FOR SALE -One of the best Ift-acre
; Improved fmit tracts, with build
ings, close to Portland road, and
, close In. $:,.Mu: must be seen to be
properly Judged; going t0 Califor
nia on account of health. Address
"A. B. C care Journal. 2-2l-3t
FOR SALE-We have some five acre
tracts mi under cultivation. Just
four miles south of Salem. Price,
$150 per sere; $25 rash, and $1
per acre per month without inter
est for three year Oregon Realty
Co . V State strot 2-21-3t
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Quality
TOR 8AI.E Ten ae.-e, ( nj,.rcut.
tlvatu. dose to sohool. Just
nillee south of Salem. Price, Jir,
per acre. 10 per cent cash; ba'l
ance, 11.00 per acre per month
Oregon Re.lly ro.. 175 State strM.
t-21 3t
given in mnrsaay a pjy
Suit and Overcoat
Sale for Men
20n REDUCTION OH MEN'S
HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING
Here's where the men have a chance to save on a new suit Don't
wait, but go to "Meyers" big department store and ask to see a
suit They will spread a great assortment for your selection and
it's yours at one-fifth less than regular price. The assortments
contain serge, cheviots, worsteds
range of colors.
A $30 Suit at $24.00
A $20 Suit at $16.00, etc.
Don't Hesitate Do it Now.
You'll be glad you did.
I R A Si
Mrs. F. T. Bassett, of 060 North
Cottage Btruet, has returned from
Sun FranciHco, where she hns been
for the past seven weeks 1siting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. James Wilson, of ITrooks, Is
registered at the Bllgh Hotel.
Roy Hanittkar, of Klamath Falls,
is a Saleiii business visitor.
Mr. J. W. Holmes, of Eugene, is in
the city.
Henry A. Townsend, a large and
successful fruit' grower of the Rose
dale district, was In the city over
night and left thin morning over the
Oregon Electric Tor Portland.
S. E. Bambelton, of Newberg, Ig at
the Salem Hotel.
W. M. rroctor, of the Pacific Uni
versity, of Forest Grove, is regis
tered at the Salem Hotel.
W. C. Snover and J. A. Snover, of
Oregon City, are In the city.
I). C. Lewis, right of way man for
the Oregon Electric Railway com
Ipany, Is up from Portland.
M. J. Van Valkonburg and Dr. A.
(E. Wrlghttnan, of Sllverton, were
business visitors at the Journal of-
ce today.
Dr. A. E. Wrlgli'mnn Is a candi
date for nomlnutlon on the Republi
Far and Near Vision
properly corrected by
Kryptok Lenses
Is a pleasure enjoyed with no other
lenses.
Broken lenses replaced while you
alt. We Krlnd any lens made In
our shop; no wait longer than a day.
Chas. H. Hinges
Eye.Slght SpeclulNt
Next door to U. 8. Bank Building.
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lArE NURSERIES, Established 1893
GROWER OF CESERAL KURSERT STOCK
bv dlinTsT ,7 More "lRClng your order' 'ou "1
for til. 2J fU,a,e ten any prune trewl Logan tip.
e 12 r nV'1""ng' get hm' Md 1 Vr order. Have
ZZ I En8,Uh "0l,y of the 2-foot grade
ch r , 1? am C,0l,ln, Ut at U I Oliver free of
cnare to any part of the city
trZ7Jzr wl,h you ,or thu fau d,,iuery: pr,c6
NrSery located oni-half mile east of asylum.
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usi 01 mose who nave
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and fancy mixtures In & complete ,
Salem's
Largest
Store
can ticket at the primaries In Apii:
for representative..
1 Mr. and Mrs. August Kehrbergai
x left last night on the Shasta Llmltix:
on a business trip to Klamath Falls
and other Southern Oregon points.
I Mrs. E. F. Osburn, of Newport, li
tho guest of Mr. anA Mrs. Thos. Bur
rows, 355 Leslie street.
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Dr. Miles' Antl-Faln Pills for selatt
51 Acres
As I am going cast will sell mv
. fine Bl-acre farm at a sacrifice, need
the monev: 4!"i ncrna nnHor miiti....
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I Hon, balance timber nnd pasture,
running water. Deep soil. Frlce
$4800, terms. Adjoining land held at
$150 per acre. Might consider house
and lot as part payment. Bechtel &
Bynon, agents.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGHARirr k MEREDITH
Resident Agents SSS Slate Street
WOOD AND COAli
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Kalis City Lumber
Company,. 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main 813. '
MONEY TO LOAN
TH08. K, FOItl)
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Ot'
MONEY 10 LOAN
On good Real Estate security.
BECHTEL ft BISON
817 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or-
egon. Phone 1552.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
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Xevnired
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finppllea
See Me Deforv Too Do Anything
C. M. LOCKW00D
Phone
008 Mala
814-111 N. Cora fk. . Halom.
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Salem, 0r&