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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1912)
I PACE fill i .... , V ' ' i . . . PAELT ClfmL JOCRSAL, gilEX. 0RE60S. WEDNESDAY, MARCH , 1911 - r . , -111. 1 MEYERS " STORE NEWS Salem's D 0 Department Store Ol'B OIET OIVIQ KVEYT In a great giieces. We have added to the Hut a Silk Dreae Pattern, One Dozen Linen Nap klna and a 811k Walat Pattern, bcalde replacing most of the gift claimed. The popularity of tha event I proven by the lint of winner prluted below: Mis Jennie Cleveland.... 139 N. 4th Mr. 0. A. McKay 1125 Waller Mini Nellie Copley ....... lir.5 Marion Mrs. C. Holveraon ....HI'S N. Cottage Mlaa Nona lmua .,, 744 Cottage Mil. J. J I. (lantenbeln..6l)6 N. CottHKe Mm. M. M. Gray 454 8. 17th MUi Klale Brown. . .Church and Trade Mm, Otto Muellhailpt . .Chemeketa Ht MIks Myrtle Duncan ...642 N. Liberty Mra. Geo, W. Moore. .Route S, box 'i 3. U Rig gl 492 N. Summer Mra. Jackaon Patton Macleay Mra. O. H. Crolsan 4flO 13th Mra. K. Ostrandar 13(13 N. 17th Mian Mnllne Carlton . . . .1406 Liberty Mn. L. A, Dnlxiiig South High Mr. J. tl. Bharpe.. Route 7. box 83A J 11. Beamater 220 Wllaon Mr. 3. II. Albar 1821 Centor Mix Alice Matten Route 6 Albert Hale 1704 tirondway Mra. H. C. Kennedy.... 1330 8. Com'l Mrs. 0. II. Robertson.. 277 N. Capllol J. A, Remington HD91 N. Winter France Welch 1030 N. Kith It. N. Whit 477 8. 18th Mr. It. Patton ; Mnc.leay Mra. Dora Krett 1090 17th Mn. W. J. (illchrlat Nob Hill Mra. Carrie Roland 247 8. High O. K. IChrmiin 871 N. High Mra. Delia Hmallwnod ..13R2 N. Kith Mm. H, M. Hranson ,...4(10 N. Com'l Mra, Pollny , , 354 N. Winter Mia. Llwlfl Cornello Turner Mra. X A. Houston 595 N. 20th Mine Martha Btono 175 H. IHth Mra. .1. Valentine H"9 Locuat Mra, C. W. Iloeachen iH Hummer K. ('. tiiinil.le MIS a, 11th Mra. fl. 8. Fliibnr 36 N. High Mia, r.url South 4 kk N. Liberty Mine Connie I.ewla . ...20 N, Liberty Mi 8. Anna McLaren .,..747 N. Front Mm. (I. V. Metier IHR N. 17lh Mr. ,1. T. Clilnnck 7(10 trade Mra. A. II. Jliiddlion ....1115 8. 12th 11, A. Richmond 1430 N. 4th Mra, (1, W, Mhand 545 8. Com'l Mia. C, lvmbertnn 1715 8, Hl((h Kfflo 8. WrlKht , .?!! N. 4!h I, ,M. Cror.iT Hoiita 4 Mra. W. J. (Illchrlat Nob Hill Mra. (J. K. Hatch 3 N. Front A. F. linker 1245 Shinning . Mlaa Llwle IMlgolah 171 Court Mra. 8. Culvert ! Vnlon Dr. K. J, Young 771 N. Cottage New Numbers Today Milug ynur number wllh you, There are 35 prcaenla yet lo be cliiliiieil. CITY NEWS. Special mooting of raclflo Induct No. SO, A. P. A A. M, thla evening. Work In the V. V. degree. Ylalllng brethren welcome. Regluar Dance at D'Arey Hall Thla evening. Peerleas orcheatra. To Speak at Mission Mlaa M. Illanch Ford, of the Friend' church will apeak at the city miaalon tonight at 8 o'clock. A Special Bargain In a Yew Park lot for a few days. Derby 4 Co., U. S. Bank building. 3-2-3t Few Reataarunt In Salem Jiow Who are trying to get along with out trade-getting Orand , Union taa and coffeea. Phone 908 or Btore 216 N. Commercial atrect. "Alrlle" la Sow In touch with Salem. Alrlle peo plo have learned what real pleasure there la In eating "Crlspette". Auk your dealer, Cc package. Gull Up rhoue Vain JS0 And get our price on cleaning and pr easing. All work guaranteed. La- die' work a ipeclalty. Modern Elec trio Cleaning & Pressing Co. Genta' Club rate. Ui Court atreet. 2-21-eod-tf Died at Hoaultal The body of Mra. Mary Haker, of Halnea, Oregon, who died at the Ba le i hoapltal, in thla city, March 4, 1912, at 11:30 p. m., la at the under taking parlors of Clough ti Iyehman. She leave two grown aone, bealdea the huaband, to mourn her deinlae. Iter- relatlvea have been notified of her death. Arrangement for the fu neral have not been made. Appointed AdmliiMralrlx Flora Clark, widow of the late Alex ander Clark, who died at the family home on Front atreet Feburary 24, 1712, baa been appointed administra trix of III estate, liealde the widow he left one daughter, Nellie Clark, who, wllh the widow, are the only heir. The appralaera are T. K. Ford, Peter HI I in and J. A, Pooler. Two fnrlnad f Phi The plumbing firm of O ruber Brothers ha been busy the laat two daya unloading two cara e) pipe to be ii Bed In the busineHa of thla firm during the building aeason of 1912. there waa one car of cast Iron pipe, and the other one waa galvanized wrought Iron pipe of sizes from hair Inch, to two Incliii. There la also a quantity of common wrought Iron pipe audi na la used for gna ser vices. Try n Net Of harness made to your order. We make them from the best of Cali fornia oak tan leather; the best la the chiwpeflt. We have driving glovea, llanforda lialsain of Myrrh and Dr. 8loan a veterinary remedies V. K. Sharer, 187 Kouth Commercial street. Completed Petitions Completed petitions have been filed with Hecretary of Blate Olcott by W. A, Hell, candidate for repreaeutatlve tioni the eleventh district on the Re publican ticket; C. C. Whlaler, of Med ford, candidate for repreaeutatlve from the ninth district on the Repub lican ticket; and Senaca Fouta, can didate on the Republican ticket for district attorney from Multnoninlr coun (y. The Hmte Wan la It Facheat i proceillnga were .com menced today by Attorney-General Crawford ngaluat K. K, Quick, of Co lumbia county, administrator of the estate of Patrick Hughea. who died In 1908 without leaving any heirs. The ealate la valued at f 10,03(1, after the deduction of the funeral expenaea and the payment of all dubta of the de ceived. " . ' Will Marry A marriage license waa Issued yes terday to F. II. Miller, aged 24, and Pearl H. Davenport, aged 19 year, both of Hllverton, They will be mar rlxl March 7, at Hllverton. The "Two Women" tlood word are said to be due John Curt, for the prodigality of his production of "Two Women" In which he Is alnrrlng Mrs. I.eMlle Carter and which will be seen t the Grand (he aler, Wednesday, March tilh. The equipment la olnlmrale to the lust de tail, and the personnel, It la mild, la evidently assembled regurdless of ex pense. Tin second and fourth act settings are (leeci'lbcd as gorgeous boyond precedent, and tlia Hal Tab arln Nccue alone In Its brlllluncy Is mifllclcnt to make the production a success. absolutely Pure c:.:a::3 ksy UfflA Biscuit Delicioiis CgIcc ? Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flalcy Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grae Cream ol Tartar v irr i REAL ESTATE BULLETIN B0B. KEMP At the Tioga rooming houne, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kemp, of Corvallia, Oregon, March 4, 1912, a 10-pound boy. The Veterinary llimrd Dr. W. H. Lytlle, of Pendleton; Rr. Sam Foster, of Portland, and Dr. Robert K., Hunt, of 1 Grande, were today apKlnted by Governor West member of the Oregon 8tte Veter inary board. Their term la for four year, expiring In 1915. Yon Will Find A froah supply of fruits and vege table on band all the time at the Runaet Grocery, 121 South Commer cial street. When wanting bread, try our bread and trial will convince. Issue Ilequlhllleii Governor West has Isiiued a requi sition uMn the governor of Califor nia for the return to this state of C. R. Culp, wanted for horao stealing In Malheur county. Culp waa Indicted with W. A lluchanan and la aald to be a bad man, having been Involved In horse stealing scrapes a number of times. File Articles The K. W. Woolworth company haa died supplementary article of Incor poration with Secretary of filiate Ol cott Increaalng its capital Block from $10,000 to $li5,00l),000. The 'fee charged wa $.9.25, nnd the fee charged by the state of New York for tiling there, wa 132,458. All (Itlxena That were present it tha (Ire Sun day evening are requested by the chairman of the fire' and water com mittee to be present at the Investiga tion of the fire department Thursday at 2 p. m. at the city hall. It la the Intention of thla meeting to And out whether our fire department la In- aulTlclent to handle Urea that might originate at any time, and a reason for ao much criticism that now ex ists In our city In regard to the fire department aa we do not care to criticise the ability or any fireman In tho service until Just reasons are found for doing so. We think that Bound Trb fure. '$25 The fare San, Francisco on the excursion to. , . Franclaco, March 19th, when the, delegation goe toe-lecUaisJtVrtVr-'tf1 Oregon exhibit at the PaniW ' position will be 125 for the round trip, and tickets are good for return; until April- 1. The statement In the morning paper that the fare would be $35 1 an error probably of printer, or proof-reader but that cuts no ice, for the fare is $25 no more no less. MOTHER WAXTS TO FIX!) HER SOS Declaring that she has not heard from her son, Albert Matleakl, for alx years, and that she la desirous of locating him, Mrs. R aMtleskl. hi mother, haa written Governor West to assist her In the search. In her letter to the governor, she says that alx years have passed since she received a letter from her son. Three years ago a friend saw him in Seattle, she says. She states that she understands that he has taken up a homestead in Oregon, and that he la welcome any time to return to his old home at Nashua, Minnesota. o TIIKY WAST T"n MAXES OX BALLOT Having aaplrutlona to become a member of the railroad commfaslon, l Anderaon, of Portland, today filed with Secretary of State Olcott his declaration or Intention of becom ing a candidate for the office on the Democratic ticket. Robert M. Duncan wanta to become district attorney for the ninth Judicial district, and has filed hla declaration, and John McDonald deatrea to become a member of the house of repreeenta- tlvea, he alao having filed hi declar ation today. The first lives at Vale, and I a Republican. The aecond Uvea at Wallowa, and Is alao a Republican. DIED. JOHNSON At the family home in Woodburn, Oregon, at 5 o'clock Monday morning, March 4, 1912, Frankle Johnson, daughter of S.T. Johnson. She was a niece of J. C., G. W. and H. A. Johnson, of this city, and Mra J. W. Harrltt, 'of Salem and F. M. Johnson, of Moscow, Idaho. MARRIED. RE1SCHKE GIESE. At Pratum, Or egon, March $, 1912, Elizabeth Glese, of Pratum, Oregon, to Louis Reischke, of Sherwood, North Da kota. -. B0RX. B0SDY At the family home, 224 Court treet, Salem, March 6. 1912. to Mr. and Mr. M. T. Busby, twin boy,, weight TA and 8 pound. The proud father, "Mutt" Theodore Busby, "the hobo barber,' aa he is familiarly known, appeared at the hop thl morning at 379 State street Just long enough to announce the ar rival of the two applicants for bar ber licenses, and to say that he will have hi hand and arms too full for a few day. ST0BE ASD BCXGALOWT CHEAP. No. 124. 130 foot front on Improved street. Two buildings, including new modern bungalow style cottage and good newly remodeled two story store building with $500 etock. Large rich garden tract. Business is pay ing well with first class district to draw from without competition. Close in, within the mile limit to center of town, and In one of the best residence sections where prop erty values are high. Muat sell quick, we can tell you the reason. Price Includes Btock and everything. Only $3600. Give good terms. No. 122. Eight room modern house almost new. Two 45-foot lota on corner Fifteenth street, near State. All modern Improvements. Fruit and shade trees. Price $3500. PERSONALS. Charles Lembke, of Hubbard, Is In the city. C. T. Mumper, of Brooks, was In the city yesterday doing business at the clerk's office. John W. Minto, ex-postmaster of Portland and who now resides In the metropolis, wa In Salem yesterday and left for his home In the after noon. E. T. Judd, deputy dairy inspector, was In the city yesterday. W. H. Goulet, county commissioner, Is In the city from Woodburn. Mrs. and Mrs. B. S. Qulnn, of Don ald, are In the city on business with County Recorder Aufrance. Wm. Flynn, of Wllsonvllle, was In Salem yesterday. Mra. M. V. McDonald, slater of T. A. Llvesley, who has been visiting at the Llvesley home of Oak street, left yesterday for San Francisco and other points In California. Her home Is In Seattle. W. A. Moores, formerly city rei corder. la In the city In the Interests of the universal Construction com pany. J. A. Simpson, formerly a real es tate dealer of this city and now i merchant of Turner, left for Turner this forenoon. - o . NEW TODAY. NOT1CK There Is danger of your eve trough rusting out. Insure them with a good coat of paint. McCloud & Wheeler. Phones Main 279 and 918. 3-6-4t Not Knin F.nliirtrcnient. New York, March ft. Richard Curd this waa tha object of the mayor had Tllford, aged 67, a large stockholder when he asked for this Investigation. .1. D. WARING, Chulrmnn of Fire and Water Commit tee. Judgment Reversed The supreme court reversed the Judgment of the circuit court of Une county In the case of the state 'of Oregon against Kdwln Perkins. Per kins was convicted of selling liquor In the town of Springfield, I'nder (be homo rule amendment the town voted wet and had Issued Perkins a license. He was arrested on the chnrgo of violating the local option law, l.ane county being dry territory. The supreme court holds that the election held In Springfield conies within the home ruin intendment and that the town had authority to Issue a license and ordered the discharge of Perkins from arrest. In the Standard Oil company and other large Industrial concerns, la deed here tnilnv from benrt dlsense. FARMS WANTED . List your farms with lis as. we have several ap plicants for IMPROVED FARMS PACIFIC LAND COMPANY 420 STATE ST. E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS Two lots on Chemeketa close In for $2,500. street, No. 79. Six-room house", with full basement and lot 50x100, Just oft from State atreet. Lots of fruit. All as sessments paid. A bargain at $1600. FIXE PRCXE ORCHARD. No. 121. 155 acres finest prune and orchard land, on main Rosed ale road. Part In bearing orchard, good house, barn and outbuilding. Spring water piped to bouse. A splendid opportu nity at $90 per acre. DAISY IASTD. Mr. Investor: Now la the time to buy cheap dairy land In Lincoln county in the Yaqulna and SUeta dis tricts. We have It from $10 an acre up. ' No. 74. Corner on Capitol street, 70 xl25 feet and 5-room house. Bearing fruit tree. Large barn. Price $1250. PAYING HOTEL BUSINESS. No. 125. Modern hotel in small town on Santiam. Good business, and paying well ; 16 bedrooms, steam, heat and water In rooms; lease also in cludes 80 acres of land; four-year lease at very low price. This paying business with complete furnishings and equipment can be had for $2000. . List your property with us for result. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street WANTED Stenographer who has at least a high school education one who has had some experience In law office preferred. Write box 188, Salem, Ore. 3-3-tf IF YOU WANT prune trees, call on I. N. Rldgeway at Bush's Bank. 2-6-31 CHIMNEY SWEEP Chimney and furnace cleaning. Prices reasona ble. G. W. McCloud. Phone Main 918. 3-6-3t FOR SALE The best 150 acres of ' river bottom land (for the money) In Oregon. A bold statement; but "T-mmmmsammm "T"""" let me prove it. Address "Owner," : WOOD AND fYTiAl Journal. 3-5-3t ; A VALUABLE LEASE for a small bonus. Premises suitable for pub lic garage or storage purposes. Apply at once to William Fleming, 496 State Btreet. 3-6-2t FOR SALE White Orpington pon of five hens and cock, very fine Kel- lerstrnus strain. 727 Union atreet. 3-5-3tr A FINE Portland home for $3500, modem, and paved streets. For further information set; .'Rd.-Sauter, Yew Park. , :' i-6-6t CHEAP AS DIRT 358 acres, 250 In cultivation, one-half the crop goe with the place, 100 acre oak grub, good oil for fruit or grain, ltt miles from railroad, Polk county, price, $55; good buildings, plenty of water. 156 acres, 100 acres In cultivation, bal ance .timber and pasture; several good spring! and well, good family orchard, good buildings, Polk coun ty, price $55 per acre. 46 y acre near a good town and rail road, new 7-room houae, strictly modern, good barn, family orchard, running water pair of fine mules, 3 cowa, 3 calvea, all farming lmple menta, price $6500. Olmsted Land Co. 3-4-4t FOR SALE 500 Automatic Call Sys tem shares; make offer.. Address "8.," care Journal. 3-6-lw FOR SALE Six Duroc Jersey bows; . 1 boar, all reglstered. J. A. Cooper, 'r'4.77 State street. Phone Main 34. h ."'J..'. '3-6-3t f 77 T - 'it ' iiie uuesuon or You can settle that Question at Ye Boot Shop, 326 State St. Good Shoesl The Shoes sold here art of-better QUALITY, ami are toU for LESS money, than at any oth er shot t t WHITE NUBUCK fVR LADIES . $4.50 . $4.00 A Neat Patent Leather Sho O for Dress and Street . . , puOU A Shoe that g rows in favor every Jay , A Snappy Tan Shoe at ... . The Strong & Garfield Shoe for Men, is here for all who want the best, the newest lasts and leathers. FOR SALE 10 good laying hens, 109 Division street. Phone 799. ... . 3-6-lw WANTED Some one with small cap ital to become a half-partner In the promotion and sale of a new patent device for which there Is a great ., demand. An Al proposition. Ca'l at 1 fiil'S. Commercial street. , , ' . .. v . 3-6-3t THE NEW MODEL ,G0LI1KNU0D Vucum Cleaner will clean your car pets and keep them clean runs ease very durable can refer you to 200 of Salem best homes. Demonstrations free In jour own home. J. M. R0vd aon. HUgh Hotel. Phone 742. ' 3-ii-tt 10R SALIC-Helecled English Cluster hop raota. at most reasonable prices Inquire of C. A. Endlcott. lOlii Oak street, or phone lan, Salem. 3-6-;it TYPEWRITERS All Mukra IIOIUIT MUD I! EX TED lill'AIKU) it in iions ROLLERS M ITI IKS See me before, you do anvthlng C. M. LOCKWOOD 41141. V .V' ytM" U "-18 V t "nuiieirlal, Salem. Oregon. In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN On good Ileal Estate fer!ry. BECHTEL A BYNOX 117 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHAEDT MEREDITH Resident Arenta J85 State Street RichSparkliii: GUT GLASS Nothing beautifies or Improve the appearance of a dinner or luncheon table as does a piece or set of care- . fully selected cut glass. For many, many years, this store haa .ujoyed the reputation of carrying none but the choicest and most ex clusive pattern in Cut Glass and we Htili maintain thla supremacy by of lering at tho present time many beau tiful pieces that can not be duplicat ed elsewhere. The well known "Barr" guarantee Is back or every article we sell and you IH at all times find that our prices are lower than you can obtain elsewhere. Barr'sJewelryStore WF7 K li ' h i tit ti.m,3 , a iM T SHOP, 326 St s C. IV. EYRE, Mortgagi. Capital Garage $I0HI stock of Repullck cas ings and tubes, wholesale and "tall. Other branda 0f tirea In stock. Full !! f Auto Supplle. l'7 for Xaiwril Antoa. Vou are requested to call and look over our stock Alltrte tVi u: mmm444uii STATL!1VRSERIES. Established 1893 tu vt tiKEKAL MRSERY STOCK thU ..-ring ' Loan ever! nun Z,P'" IV"" ." " ur order. Hav , ,IU cl0Blnf 011t at Ju. charge to any p.vt of the city. Nursery located one-half mile east of of the 2-foot grade each. I deliver fre of asylum. 4 X li a lire M I' '. A. FREDERICK I TUa Sabarbai 604. Boat , Salem, Oreffoa