Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 24, 1912, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    DJJIT CAPITAL JOVKSXV ! SALEX, OKEGOS. 8.4TCRDAY, FEBRTJART 81, 1911
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A number of our out-of-town customers have
repeatedly asked us to offer our extra specials
for all day Saturday as they cannot take advan
tage of our After Supper Specials.
We have decided to accommodate all by doing
so. Here are eight attractive specials for today.
Read them over.
Salem s
Good Good
s
Store
Ladies' Gingham 25c and 35c Em- $3.50 Allover Nets
Aprons--23c each broidered Tailor- $1.98
7Wu $1.65 Allover Nets
We have sold several shipment! of (JQ VtOlltirS dtJC i nr
these special, at 27c; but offer them ' y
today at thl extra special price. A nlce colicton of dantiy 6ni. Pretty design Just the thing for
They are of good quality, In a nice broldored designs. These will be yoke, walsU, trimming, etc.; In
. i ...i.. .,.i Tery Potil for the coming season, white and cream only. Your choice
assortment of colors and patterns; neKuIar 25 and Bic ulllU ,,., t0(ajr of them today
well made, and only, O only, at this price Of . ..
eab CiOC Mch ,..,,";(;AvC Special at above prices
Men's $4.00 Shoes . . $2.85 Men's 25cCashmer Hose, 18c
A line of Men's Patent lllucher, lace shoes, double The best hoseyou can buy black and grey striped
sole. A good, durable, dressy shoes, and a line of and dotted patterns. If you want a good, serviceable
Men's Patent Hutton Shoes. These two Hues spe- article at an extremely low price, buy these today
dully priced, today only, $4.00 iunllty at Q QC rip- r .
imir $i.oo 25c quality at I8c pair
Ladies Underwear Ladies Fine Lisle Men's 50c Suspen
Speeial, I5c Gar- Hose(onight26cpr ders, tonight, 29c
mCnt Tonight Only The ,rtde ,, w ,, Rt 3Sc pur select brand. Everything used
i w( r(h jn e , ,he makings of these are select-
An extra fine Kiirment at this price, regular value;; but attractively f "'n'""'' Wise Is tho man who
fleeced, medium weight III vests priced for today's shoppers. Wide ''yp or three of these today,
and pants. Put In a supply today garter top and reinforced he.d and f(,r Ty ' a.lw,ByB nC KlarM
I5c garment Z"TT":y:.26c "!:!o a 29c
! For30Yea
Standard
Remedy for
Dkea4 of Mhcou Membrane
Exwrlracrf phnwebtawiH tetl yoa Bfg G Is
tkt wxcpinl lUiuUid remedy for diwue of Bo
om, mrmhrtnf dichrKr from the note, throl
aA urinary organs. Avoid tobititute. To cxp
riment la danrnoat. liijr 0, ocd crerywhTetiiK
loco, ku proved tale and ridimble. Noo-poiwnoui,
antiacpiie and tonic in itipropcxti, containing a.
aiTrr mint, tine tnlphiite, alcohol, cocaine, or
anr nurcoix-, it mat b. aacd (nil atrtngth with
out fear. Wlir cni. jroimclfi Sold bf dnig
fita: or we ahip express prepaid, ttpoa receipt of
II. Foil particular, oncloaed with each boUia of
Bailed aeakd is plain envelop, on requeiC
Tlx Eiut Cktatad U. CiadoMil. Ohit, D.S.1
VISIT THE "BIG DEPARTMENT
STORE" TODAY.
Salem's Big
Department
Store
tfiK.nrrr'f ATrn
The
House of
Quality
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CITY NEWS.
To MlnUtcrs t
Church notices, to Insure publica
tion, mutt be In this (dike by 4:30
Friday afternoon.
X IUk land )eal-
A ti atari uf l.Jiii acres In MUelon
Itoltoinii, ftnu of which were the Kl
drldge farm and "(11 tli .lonra' ranch
was sold yentrrduy to Portland par
(Irs, Hie conelderHtion being I'juii.niiO
or ubout tlHil an acre.
I'lioiie Main 21i.".
The Haleiu IIhIi and poultry market
for your smelt, chicken, eggs, clmus
nnd fresh flHh. South Commer
cial street. ,
Funeral Sunday
The funeral of Joel P. Dunham,
who dbMl In Alberta, Cnnmlii. will lie
held at 3 o'clw:k, Suiulay, HVbruary
2,'i, 1HI3, at (he undertaking parlors
of dough A Lehman. Interment will
be In City View cemetery and will be
under the auspices of the Modem
Woodman. All woodmen are recuest
ed to be preecnt.
Pupils Slruik-
Puplls of the Woodland schools
struck and refused to attend school
Washington's birthday, and they got
away with the strike, too.
Hack From Klamath
Mr. und Mrs. August Kehruorger
returned this morning from Klamath
Falls, where they have been on busi
ness. AugiiHt says tli.it while that
part of the country might be all right
when It Is properly developed, that
the Willamette valley, and more es
pecially Biilcm, Is (rM)d enough for
him.
MRS. P. E. FULLERTON
ANNOUNCES
IheO
at 2 o North Commercial Street
Next Door to Fry' Drug Store
Take Your Hundsj Dinner
At the Elite Cafe. None better.
Select the Best
The grocery of J. M. I-awrencecan
supply your table with the very
choicest., groceries and vegetables.
Phone 311 and 197 South Commercial
street. . '
' '
; Chicken Dinner Served
In first class style at the Oregon
Ian restaurant' every Sunday, 35c.
Ample room, quick service;- good
treatment. The public Is Invited.
Mono's Brothers, proprietors, 371
State street
Chicken Dinner Tomorrow, 8.c
At the Elite cafe, better than ever.
Just h Correction .
In the Journal of February 20,
1912, in the financial statement of
Marlon county, among other Items
was oni for the assessment and col
lection of taxed In the amount of
$950. In Justice to the sheriff's of
fice it Is necessary to make a slight
correction as this Item Is for the ex
tending taxes on the tax roll, and
not for asseHBiwnt nnd collection of
taxes.
To the Grand Jury
Pet O'Malley, who Is charged with
stealing a quantity of bottles from
the Crown Drug store, was ar
raigned before Justice of the Peace
L). Webster, yetttorday and was
bound over to appear before the
grand Jury. Ills bull was fixed at
$150 In default bf which he was com
mitted to the county Jail.
Modern Woodmen, Attention
Yoit-are requested to meet at our
hall Sunday, February 2.j, at 1:30 p.
m., for tho purpose of conducting
the funeral of Neighbor J. P. Dun
ham, deceased. The team la request
ed to appear In uniform. All that
have flowers,! pleuso bring them. Ily
order of Venerable Consul.
Kilt Cafe for Tour
Sunday chicken' dinner, 3."c. Hest
In town; quick service; everything
first class.
Tred lleyser Accepts w Position
The Olmstead Land Co. has en
gaged P. W. Heyser to take charge
of the German Information Bureau,
and handle the German customers In
their real estate business. Mr. Hey
ser Is well known by the Germans
throughout the state as he holds a
number of good oftlces In tho Ger
man Var-Handt In the Btate of Ore
gon. Ills entrance Into the firm will
be a distinct advantage to the Olm-
stiiad Land Co. Ofllce, ground floor
Bllgh building. 2-23-21
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Want Hunk Statement.
rNimn push i.nnui kiiik.1
Washington, Feb. 24. The comp
troller of the currency today Issued
a call for the condition of national
bunks at the close of business Febru
ary 20.
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YE LIBERTY
Masked Ball ... . Pathc f
The Test Selig
WEXFORD
A Timely Rescue.
, Vitagraph
Complete change of program
tomorrow. Matinee, I p. m.
Both Theaters.
!
Showing a Beautiful Dis
play of
WAISTS, SUITS
and COATS
J personally selected in
New York by
J Mr. Fullerton
As the Exclusive Agents
for
F1SK HATS I
weare Showing the
Newest Spring
Ptlodels.
: Ycu arc invited to vicifc our Model Shop
A. McCulloch
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' PERSONALS.
D. D. Barron and M. K. Ferdinand,
of the Owl j Construction company,
went to Portland yesterday on busi
ness connected with their firm.
Blaine McCord. of Woodburn, was
In the city yesterday and was tran
sacting business at the court house.
F. B. Sackett. of Sheridan, was In
the city yesterday on business.
R. E. ll.ne, rnpresi-mlng the Real
ty association of Portland, was In
tl.p city on business yesterday.
Mrs. and Mr. N. R. Dale are In
Portland for a short vis-It.
E. O. Walker, of Eugene, and J. C.
Donovan, of Albany, are in the city
on business.
Miss Kittle Harbord, the accommo
datinp clerk at D. J. Fry's drug
store, went to Portland today.
Prof. J. 8. Grnham ond County
Superintendent of Schools Walter M.
Smith, went to Woodburn this morn
ing to attend the teachers' Institute
held there today.
Mrs. J. A. Carson was among those
going to Portland today.
Mrs. Frank Matthes, of Brooks,
was In the city yesterday.
J. A. Bernard!, the plumber, went
to Portland today.
Hal D. Patton Is In Portland, going
down this morning.
R. Turney, of Chemawa, Is In the
city.
Mrs. J. Whitney, Mrs. G. W. Knight
and Miss Martha Johnstone, of Hub
bard, are in the city.
W. Johnson, of Independence, Is
registered at the Bllgh Hotel.
Tabernacle Meetings.
At the meeting at the tabernacle last
evening the following resolution was
adopted by a rising vote:
Believing that Dr. Ilulgln hns la
bored among us for our good, giving
himself without reserve In the Master's
service, and, In view of the fact that
for personal compensation Dr. Hulgin
trusts the ieople of Salem for worthy
financial return without pledge, be It
Resolved, That .wo, the people of Sn
leni, assembled In meeting at tiie tab
ernacle, Friday, February 23, 1IH-,
heartily endorse Dr. Ilulgln's work and
pledge our co-operntlon In securing a
worthy offering for his services, and
urge the general public to respond gen
erously In the free will offering taken
at the closing meeting of the revival.
HeBolved, Further that a copy of this
resolution be, sent to the daily papers
of Salem for publication.
The following are authorized solici
tors for th coffering for Dr. ilulgln:
Mrs. E. D. Ilrock, West Salem.
Captain Axtell, Salvation Army.
Mr. John 11. Moorman, Salem.
Mr. A. 0. Davidson, at II. S. Gile &
Co.
Mr. K. O. Flyng, Salem.
Mr. J. C. Hopkins, Salem.
Mrs. R. 8. Wallace, Salem.
Mr. A. A. Fisher, Salem.
Dr. I,. G. Altman, N. Liberty street
Mis. A. L. West, Snlem.
Mrs. S. J. Dorsey, 681 Center street.
Mr. A. B. Watson, 1G5 West Wash
ington street.
Mr. K. C. Mlnton. 13!)0 Broadway.
Capt. R. H. Ryan, Commercial hull
Rev. J. W. Ileckley, 382 North Capi
tol street.
Mr. E .M. Ilosworth, secretary Y. M
C. A.
Mrs. Leslie Carter, the great actress,
will be In Oreeon in March.
"I can't sec as well
as I use to."
This Is heard every day. If your
eye are not serving you as you
think they should consult
A. McCulloch
oPTomiusT
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WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our speciulty. Falls City Lumber
Company, 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
T1IOS. K. FOItli
Over Ladd and Hush Hank, Salem, Or.
MONEY 10 LOAN
On good Ileal Estate security.
BEfllTEL BIN0X
847 8Ute Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1551.
Care of :-
Your ny:
Eyes
i
LEAVE IT TO YOU
Do you not prefer to have your eyes examined and your glasses
fitted by a Specialist, who is a graduate of Heidelberg College, Ger
many, in medicine? , , , , ' u ' .
I do not practice medicine, but devote all my time to the practice
of optics For 31) years I have been a specialist in that profession.
I am the only Specialist in the City of Salem that does not prac
tice anything else, but lit eyes correctly. SO EXTHA CHARGE
FOR EXA.MIATI0X when glasses are furnished by me.
I am endorsed by the leading physicians of the state and I can re
fer you to over nine hundred satisfied people since locating In this
city in employing professional service, you get the best, service
in materials for less than you would pay others for Inferior mater
ials and no PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.
All broken lenses replaced while you wait Charges reasonable.
All work guaranteed satisfactory in every respect.
If you desire the benefit of niy opinion and advice, do not hesi
tate to consult with me. Your eyes are my flrBt consideration
The sale of a pair of glasses my last. , ' ;
The whole problem lies In these words: RIGHTLY FITTED
LEXSES BV THE RIGHT MAX.
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN
DOCTOR OF OPTICS
Rooms 210-211, U. S. Nat'L Bk. Bldg ;
4 HHHHH t.MHf4
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FOR RENT Furnished house, no chil
dren. Inquire H. W. Thielsen, 151
N. High street. Phone 139 or 1324.
1-15-tf
A CHANCE TO SAVE $140 on a
piano Must sell fine $350 piano
for $210. A beautiful, quarter
sawed oak cabinet, very rich and
massive. A splendid-toned instru
ment, little used, just like new.
Piano stool and velvet cover in
cluded. Would prefer cash, but
will sell to responsible person for
$50 down and $10 a month. Call at
396 S. Nineteenth street. 2-22-3t
FOR SALE 17 fresh cows,' 761 Mil
street. Phone 1645, 2-24-3;
WANTED Position as housekeeper
companion or nurse by refined mid
die-aged lady; city or country,
Center street Phone 2207. 2-24-t;
FOR SALE Household goods- 12 a
C. Brown Leghorns, 754 North High
gtr(Pt' 2-24-3C
FOR SALE Seven-room house, good
lot. Price $750. See Ellis & Wood;
466 Court street. 2-24-:u
FOR TRADE 141 acres, improved, $S0
per acre; will take city property in
trade. See Ellis & Wood, 4G6 Court
street. 2-24-Ht
FOR SALE 10 acres nearly all In
cultivation. Good new house and
chicken house, good well five miles
out. Price, $1700; $150 cash; bal
ance $10 per month. No Interest
for four years. Address John Van
Laanen, Fair Grounds, Oreg.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BrRGHARDT MEREDITH
Resident Agent ISi State Street
FOR SALE Dark bay mare about
1350, good driver, Al for small
tract, gentle and true, $85. Call
753 South Thirteenth street.
2-23-2t
GOLDEN ROD V ACT CM CLEANER
Runs easy, very durable; price In
rench of all. Demonstrations free
In every home. J. M. Roysden,
Bllgh Hotel. Phone 712. 2-23-Ct
I BET $10 Your wife likes the Madi
son saloon lunch wagon meat sand
wiches, fried In creamery butter, nnd
chicken hot tanmle all the time.
2-23.2t
FURNISHED ROOMS 336 N. High
street, near city hull. Phone Main
2-24-3t
LOST Small heart-shaped pin be-,
tween Summer -street and Stats
house, February 15; reward. Return
to Journal. 2-24-3t
WANTED Salesmen to sell our line
of fancy fruit ciders In small towns;';
30 per cent commission and weekly
drawing account Red Cross com-,
pany. Dept. A, St. Louis, Mo. ;
FOR SALE Dry wood,
or 1419.
Phone 18SS
'2-24-31
LIMITED NUMBER of smart hand
made street hats worth $7.00 to
$10.00. Our price, $5.00 to $7.00. ;
The 'p-to-Date Remodeling Shop, ;
165 North Liberty. it )
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
also furnished bed room, 033 Ferry
Btreet. Phone 465. 2-24-3t
WANTED A 19-year-old German, In
tending to come to Oregon, now liv
ing in St. Ixiuls. wishes a place eith
er as a blacksmith or on a farm. For
Information call or address Hoard of
Trade. 2-24-3t
AGENTS Get particulars of one of
the best paying propositions ever'
put on the market. Something no
one else sells. Can make $4,000 '
yearly. American Products Co., j
6084 Sycamore street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. . if.
. j
AGENTS WANTED To sell an artl- i
cle used by everybody. 1,000 per
cent profit. Sample, 15c. Write
for proposition. Fisher Knitting
Co., I'tlca, N. Y. 2-24-3t
FOR SALE One lot and big build
ing three blocks from P. O. for
$800. Also one lot 50x100. Pave
ment and street assessments all
paid; Just of State, for $600. $150
down, balance on easy terms. In
quire 120 N. Liberty street.
2-24-tf
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TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
BOruilT
SOLD
RESTED
REPAIRED
RIKIIOXS
ROLLERS
SI ITI.IES "
See me before you do anything
C. M. L0CKW00D
Panne Y.u a!
iU-m remnierrlal. Halem. Oreion.
"Made in Oregon"
EPPIEY'S
BAKING POWDER
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t m i 10M WUw mit
VWirr.
f. . EPPLSt
Sl, Oittm
Far and Near Vision
properly corrected by
Kryptok Lenses
io a pleasure enjoyed with no other
lenses.
Broken lenses replaced while you
WOlt- We Krln1 any lens made In
our shop; 0 walt ongup (han a dfty
Chas. H. Hinges
Kj-Slght Specialist
Nwtdoor to U. S. Bank Building.
WANTED Collector by Telephone
company. Must, know city and be
able to give bond. Apply at office,
170 North Liberty. 2-24-3t
Lots of Lots
We have lots in all the best addi
tions in Salem. Now Is the time to
secure your home -site so that you
can arrange to commence building
early In the spring,
Beautiful lot on Broadway 90x150
feet, $1350; terms.
Fine lot on State street, within
walking distance, only $1900.
Good lot on Capitol street south of
the creek for $750.
Loi. i gooa street, lust ' off Capi
tol for $375; 55x156.
Splendid lot" on Falrmount Park
for only $450; cheep.
These are only a few of the many
lots we have listed.
No trouble to show our property.
We write Insurance.
Bonds.
BECHTEL I BYNOX
Mule Street. Tel. Main 452
The Rosehllrr Rovlnw U nrnhnhlv
perfectly con-erf l n anvlnv that Tctaaff
O. Drake, convicted of libeling Judge
Hamilton, "did not like the verdict."
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