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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1912)
VACP, ETC IT? DAItT CAPITA!, JOURNAL, 8ALEB. 0BEG05. TCESDAT. FEBRFABT V, H12. 'More gifts claimed yesterday -i in our GiftS win Event. Remember, change of numbers every Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Visit the store often and bring your number with you. Oar Great As sortment of Spring Suits at 20 Less " Tbe styles are here the fab ric and colorings are the latest Why bay elsewhere whoa you can Mtfl from 15 to 110 oa a new snlll Every day bring new ship ments for our LAdles' Ready-to-Wcar Section; and tills depart ment la one of the busiest apota In the big atore, Balem'i beat dressed women alwaya look to Meyer' for the latent fashion Idea. Tbe new style are varied showing ao many weave end colorings that It la Impossible to describe tboni. We are aure that a visit to thin section will be very Interesting to you, and It will give ua an opportunity to show the many different style to you. We've also some splen did new coat models to show you, New Royal Waists I The collection of new Royal Waists for Spring and Summer far surpass the showings of previous seasons. Every one is a dainty stylish conception and will please the most careful dressers. A great variety in both lingerie and tailored styles in an almost endless array of patterns. We've arranged a large window display of these and it will be worth your while i to stop and see them. Liberty street side CITY NEWS. To Speak at Mission MIm Rlone, o( the Willamette law atluiol, will Hk at ths pity mission toil I lit. Sinclair and Supreme Slams We ar selling these well known brands of cord Hums knd Hacon to a multitude of people In our city. They have built up our Ham buslnesa to where It Is. Second to none In our town. Titers Is no use dodging the Iue. We claim Supreme and Sinclair Hams are the pht of all Hums less salt, better cured, better flavored, and as tender a chicken. The Price Is Klahl IKe per pound tor the rhob-est. Not seconds. A now shipment In today. Supreme Pic 1'jcs Just a few left Supreme Ham Rolls, natons These are very choice Our D If you are In nevd of a iiulck lunch, we are at your dlpoal witti a quick delivery. F.gitut, well cooked and prepared Sausages, lloef, Ham, Ralad. ett, etc. Everything comes to yon la the mosl utnltary way, h Grocery Co. 'A;,!i ' mmlm . It. fcAlNS I V VZ Ml If mi 1 law ' lawr' i'WMi j ntimatoii ft atifVjiailgaYiSbi 2a Funeral Yesterday The fuiural of Kd. Iterren, who died February 21, 11)12. at Tucson. Arltona, waa held from the under taking parlors or W. T. Itlgdon at 2 o'clock yesterday, undur the auspices of the folks UkIkb of this city, of which bn waa a member. Interment was In City View cemetery. lie 17c eiicatessen A Socialist Fgg k. i ' R, R. Ryan says b bas ben that bas laid an egg 7 Vi in. by 9 In,, weight one-quarter ' pound. This beata the Black Minorca story of yes terday. ,1' Interest Keeps l'p Interest still keeps up In the meet ings at the Y. M. C. A.; conducted by the Municipal Improvement League, and at the meeting today there were 60 church workers present to take part In the discussion and partake of luncheon. Will Harry A marrlHKB license was burned at the county clerk's office yettterday to lwla W. GuIks,' sge 60, of Wood burn, and Mrs. Clara Evelene Thomp son, agnd 60, of the same place, The wedding will take place on February 7, 1912, at Woodbtirn, Oregon. ' " Appointed Guardian ' An order was made yesterday In probata court, appointing Veronla Cadwell guardian of the person and estate of Percy Cadwell, an Insane person. Tbe bonda required are $250 and Frank. Smith, Frank Mann and W. Hlrons a appraisers of the prop erty, ' . ' Got Ms Tricycle The tricycle which Mrs. R. L. Har rls reported to the police Saturday as lost, was recovered yesterday by Chief of Police Hamilton from a lit- tie boy on State street, who said that It had been given to blm by (t small boy in the down town district Satur day evening. ,. Made Administrator N. B. Cole was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Ralph T. Preston, deceased. Mabel Pres ton, 16 years, Cora Preston, li years, and Maud, eight years, all of Port land, and half sister of the de ceased, are the heirs at law. Prop erty to the amount of $200 Is to be divided among them. lliiiiKcr flros. Move Ilauser Brlthers have been busy the last few days moving Into their now store Just south of the old loca tion. This room has been recently remodeled and altered and a large brick addition built at. the back and now the above named Arm has one of the largest. If not the largest, store In the state devoted to the sale of sporting goods. Ilauser Bros, also have a store In Albany. Will Probated ' The wltl of Isabel M. Kwlng was Med in probate court February 26, 1U12, In which property to the amount of $1500 was bequeathed to her son, U-wls U. Jackson, who was made executor of the will without bond. The appraisers named by the court are 0. M. Fry, John Scholland M. B. Kromllng. All the parties ar from Hubbard, this county. The Wheels Skidded Quite a bit of excitement was caused on Stule street yesterday by line stunning or an automobile. o I car Johnson was driving "Ills Over hand west on State street opposite I the court house, and attempted to l make a complete turn in the street I The street at this point was very I slick and the back wheels skidded and threw the machine, against the curb In such a way as to completely demolish one of the rear wheels. No one was hurt and Mr. Johnson con siders himself as fortunate that the accident did not result more serious ly. A .Hitter Car Service It Is reporl'Kl on good authority that a motor car service will com mence March 1. 1912, from Alrlle to Palem. The route chosen Is by way of Independence and Monmouth and Dairy, over the a P. lines. There will be two round trips dally, but the schedule Is not available at this time. Outlook Is (Joed-"" A. K. Klnley, the Center street plumber, returned yesterday from OorvHllU, where ho bas an Interest In a sand, gravel and cement Indus try. Mr. Ftnley reports everything In a prosperous condition there and looks for a good business for his company this summer. Ilroke Ills Wrlsl Ul evening about t o'clock, as Mr a Joseph Hauiuaardnet' and some other ladles were driving along Court street opposite the court houie, the horse slipped and fell in auch a man ner as to be unable to rl. In (ileaMon. who was helping do aome surveying nir there tor the city caiue to the rescue of the ladle as the horse was struciillng to arWand as Mr. (ilcason look hold of the bridle, the horse made a lunge, throwing Pan In such a way aa to break his. wrist, nr. Clay waa called and reduced the fracture, ao that lie Is now resting easily. In all proba bility ltoa will not be able to resume his duties with the c!ly for some time. He Is employed In the engi neering department. The horse was gotten on Ita feet nd that art of the trouble ended happily. It Is the peculiar quality of a fool to percelva th faults of others, and to foi'.t bis own. SALEM'S FUSE, ,( MlLLIt.ERY EMPORIUM The new atore recently opened by Mrs. P; B. Fullerton at 270 N. Com mercial street, Is a model millinery emporium. Salem ladies are enthu siastic In their praise of tills new es- tablishment Everything Is arranged so the customer can see It to the best advantage. The entire finishing of the store is moat artiutlc and dig nified, the woodwork being solid oak finished In a delicate gray.' ' The clothing cublneta as well as the cases for millinery and accessor ies; are absolutely dust-proof; and the front consist of full length French yljite glasA mirrors. The carpeting is a rich green, and harmonizes w ith th" light gray of the woodwork. j Mr. Fuli'.Tton returned only a few days ago from his New York trlp.ori wfilch. be selected personally all the coata, suits and waists for his atore. Many of , the ''suit wero made to bis special order, with a view, to giving the 'people of Salem' exclusive Styles and patterns. ' ' As the exclusive agents . for the Faultless Flskhats, Mrs. Fullerton la showing the very newest spring mod els In millinery. The combination of first class clothing and ' millinery will prove a welcome addition to the list of 8a lent's stores, and Mrs. Fullerton will be very glad to welcome all old and new customers. ' Has Appendicitis 'esley Parry, a bartender of the Dick Madison saloon, waa operated on yeaterday at the sanatorium for appen dicitis. The operation waa successful and the patient ia now on a safe road to recovery. Notice All business men Interested, and also all members of the Salem Horse Show organi'tton, will please attend tho meeting at" the Board of Trade rooms on Tuesday, February 27, .at 7:30 p. m., to select a date for the horse show. - r Superintendent J. W. Powers Will read a paper on "The Home and the School" beforo the Salem Slit O'clock club, Monduy evening, March 41 h In the First Methodist church. VMtlng I'urenls ''D. GateB Cochran, bookkeeper for the Hoover Lumber company, of Hoover, Oregon, Is at the home of his pafenta on Chemeketa street, having stopped on his way from Portland, where he has been In the Interests of lila rompanv. Mr. Cochran will go to Hoover In a day pr two. Youth ia alK.t the only condition that time Is certain to cure. DROWN'S Bronchial Troches a remislrof minnrlur merit for CmiifluL Hoarte- nou ami Irrllntloii of tlm.iit, (lhu wmiilirfiil rellar In l.ung Timlbloi, tin 1011k Slid Ailluns. Ytr from nat ur Hiiy li irmliil iMgntlieul, Sold only In bcnon. H:iuile limlleil In-e. ' .miiN i. meows ti SDN, n..in, Mum. THEATRE VAUDEVILLE WHERE EVKRYHODY GOES The best In motion plcturea, songs, acta and orchoatra music. A good program today and tomorrow. Oailug, beginning next Saadsy TEXAS TOMMY DANCE Far and Near Vision properly corrected by Kryptok Lenses la a pleasure enjoyed With no other lenses. Itntken lenses replaced while you wait We grind any I cos made. In our shop; no wait longer than a day. Chas. H. I fees 'x'''-- ' ' Prize Winnisg Recipe for Raula Cfti Bosh one yeast cake In 1 11 cups of potato water; mix In enough flour to make stiff batter; beat five minutes. Let stand over night In the morning scald, two cups sweet milk. Into which put rounded tableepoon cottolene, 1 tal.lspoon salt, I tablespoons sugar. When- milk Is lukewarm mix with the yeats add enough flour to make a stm batter; beat about ten minutes; let rise. Wheii aufllciently raised add two cups of eeerted or seedless raisins; mix; add more flour snd knead until dough Is smooth; let rlee. Make Into loaves and bake one hour. 'W hen baked wet top of loaves with sugar and hot water to nrii-nt the rriint hecnmlng too hard. This recipe won the grand prize in the. California Raisin Growerj' bread ; T contest. The me of Cottolene M short ening is significant CATARRH GERM DESTROYED BY SAFE REMEDY If yon are subjec to frequent colds or If you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed Ui ieelius in the bead, profusj dis cbarge. from the nose, sores in tbe nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and , spitting, dull pain in the head or singing in the ears, just annolnt the nostrils or rub the throat or. chest with a little Ely's cream Balm, and ae bow quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your bead clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or ao the nasty dis charge will ba checked, the pa'n, soreness and fever gone, and you will no longer be offensive to yourself and your friends on account of the constant hawking, spitting and blow ing. ' Shake off the grip of catarrh be fore It destroys your sense rf taste, smell nd hearing and poisons your whole system. In a abort time you can be completely cured of this dis tressing disease by using Ely's Cream Balm. This healing, antiseptic Halm does not fool you by short, decep tive relief, but completely overcomes i the iIIhaaha. If rlpnra tliA firtfin hoail I and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, aore membranes, making you proof against colds and catarrh. One application will convince you, and a BO-cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It druggist today. u Visiting Schools- County Superintendent of Schools Walter M. Smith is in the north end of the county this week visiting schools and attending to other matters In con nection with his office. o CTATICTIPAI umngi ivnL, M.IKHIED. RKKD-TRACY At the minister's house in Salem, Oregon, February 26. 1912. Rev. P. 8. Knight performed the ceremony that united as husband and wife James Reed, of Chtckamaa coun ty, and Acenath Tracy, of Marlon county. Their residence Is near Mt. Angel. DIED. M'DONOCGIl At the family home near Liberty, thlc county, February 26, 1912, Mra. Estella Mi-nonough. wife of Charles McDonnugh, sited 2!t years, 5 months and 17 days. 8he leaves, besides her husband, one son 10 years of age and twins aged two years. The funeral will be held February -s, at 2:30 p. m. from the Cottaite nn dnrtaklng parlors, Ilev.,lr. Jasper of flclntlng. Interment will be in the I. O. O. V. cemetery. . THE ItEXT OK JACKNCREWS. ' (Continued from rage 1.) Jackscrews running lu value from n.r.O to each. This furnished food for the argumentative council men and the discussion began. Be coming tired of the subject, the mav or ruled the motion allow int the hill out of order, and said he would en tertain an apiieal from the derlsum of the chair. No one was In a mood of appealing and the discussion came to an end, and once and for all. an far aa the council Is concerned. -' n When a man tells you he hu n. .., provai or his conscience for a certain act It la a aafe bet that he has no oth er approval. " A man's got t0 mf ninrn titan money ia be broke. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY rBflHARDT MEREDITH Resident AgeaU 1st State Street TYPEWRITERS All .Hakes H(k;ht SOLD HLUID KEPAIRID KIRFIOXS KOLILRS MTI'LILS 8 me before you do anything C. M. LOCKWOOD MMM . t Mrriil, Sale. 0reg.fc H t' H"2 'I. it'' n il. hi'fl a t :p?iv Ve have just . ,J r i f If A if I ft V- N II B'l Bf R . Xiw ill 1 11 ART I t ' FURNITUR IB I f ment of the famous neywooa Drctners & Wakefield Co's". Art Reed Goods. The assortment consists of . serving tables, library tables, comfort chairs, rockers, fnof tnnle fir. These nieces are finished in . a beautiful tone of brown. The chairs and j rockers are upholstered in genuine leather and in tapestry of artistic designs and harmonious coloring. Art Reed furniture combines beauty, comfort and durability and is the furniture par ex cellence for the living-room, library or den. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Furnished house, no chil dren. Inquire H. W. Thlelsen, 151 N. High street. Phone 139 or 1321. 1-15-tf FOR SALE Two Duff Leghorn cock erels and some nice pullets, also one No. 8 rook stove and one heating stove. Call at 151 Columbia street. 2-27-3C WANTED Flret-clnss skirt makers and skirt and coat finishers at once, 421 Court street. 2-27-St 01 RL WANTED At Owl Rooming House, Commercial and Ferry street, for chamber work. 2-27-3t FOR RENT Large seven room house with basement; modern conven iences. Inquire SCO N. High street. 2-27-3t El'RNISHED ROOMS-ailti N. High street, near city hall. Phone Main 2-27-2t FOR SAI.E-One lot and big build ing turee blocks from P. 0. 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 AlTOMOIllLE FOR SALE Four- t-a--oKcr light car In best condi tion; 19U model. j,lst repainted and overhauled. Will stand sever est mechanl.al examination or demonstration. An economical car that will do the work. Price cheap, fall at E. Ilofer & Sons. Real Es tate 213 S. Commercial street. 2-16-tf t -'"NURSERIES, (i t mr n , , ,,tERAL M'KSEUf STOCK by d ol I' MS yo"r order. -v. money for this ZJ Mg ,n3r Prun M Loa P e ! I' ngl fet bus' -I Tour order Have .-"i pir rt 1115 Mch-,-e,iTcr frMof Nur-nv, located one-half mil, east of asylum. . e . A. FKEDEBICI say r REED :niture CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR BEAUTY ANDtDU-RABIHTY.r-- - ; received a large ship- Iff in .1 . . ... FOR SALE Rubber . tire buggy good as new. A snap. Phone Main 188. 2-27-31 TO LET on shares, about 40 choice ewes. Inquire A. J, Egan, Gervals, Route 2. Phone Farmers 3G. , GOLDENROD VACUUM CLEANER Runs easy, very durable; price in reach of all. Demonstrations free In every home. J. M. Roysden, Hllgh Hotel. Phone 742. 2-23-6t . WANTED Young lady wishes place to work, In small fa'rlly and uso of piano, wages small. Address Postofflce Box No. 94. FOR SALE 10 acres of good fruit, and dairy land, seven acres In cul tivation; three acres good timber, six miles out, near school and car, line. .Price, $1,250 on very easy terms. No Interest for years. Ad dress, John Van lanen, Fair Grounds, Oregon. 2-27-31 WOOD AND COAL' In any quantity.; Prompt delivery; our specialty. Falls City Lumber, Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813. ' MONEY-10" LOAN On good Seal Estate seenriry. 1 BECHTEL BTMOJI 147 State Stmit MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store. Salom, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN TH08. K. 1'ORD Over Ladd and Hush Hank. Salem. Or. Established 1893 ' rre-SljM Pptvlall4 Net door to U. 8. 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