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1MCE EIGHT. MILT CAP! TIL JOCEIAi. SALEM, 0REG03, THIBSDAT, 3TABCH 7, 1912. i - - . , MEYERS STORE NEWS Speaking of Gloves As a reminder we wluli to Im pres the Importance of buying your glove lit the "(WOO (JOODS STORE" Where variety, quality and low price are paramount 169 Doz. Gloves. Were received tlili week con latins of abort and long Mule Chamofaette, 811k and Kid Special Offering of 16-Button Lerlfa Lisle and Characis ctte Gloves. The very neweet for this ea aon. They are in Chamolae col or, black and white. A full window display of them YOUR C1IOICK SOc pr. Children' 8 Swc atcra SPECIALLY PRICED Good welKht, well woven sweat er for children In white, car dinal, Davy and gray. ' . Regular $3.50 and $2,H5 qualities i: I ru Special YOt'R CHOICE KI:E WINDOW DISPLAY Salem's Big Department Store . CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Pacific I-odge, No, r.0. A. F. & A, M luiiHirrow at 1 : 110 o'clock to attend the funeral of our lute biolher, Alotir.ii (ies- Vlnltlng brethren welcome. I.titllr, Step! ' At Mis. IV R. Pullerlnn' Millinery I'lirlurs nt 170 N Commercial street, the newest New York styles In cihiIm and suits; special showing for the ni'xt three day. GOOD EATS Delicatessen Department : Ficsh Cooked Brisket Corned Beef. Mcttwest Jellied Pigs' Feet. Jellied Tongue Cooked Head Cheese Sarciellon Liver Sausage, Goose Liver Sausage Shricp SalaJ Lcbslcr Sahd-Crab Salad Chicken Salad-Potato Salad. AH our goods aie absolutely handled in the most sani taiy manner, and in no way do we send you anything, but what is pine, clean and wholesome. . Supreme Hams A new shipment comes in this morning, Pi ice always low, per pound 18c Special A Snap 500 pounds fancy Bieakfast Bacon, sold everywhere at 2fc-20c pound; Utc by the piece. Come and see for youiseit, Roth Grocery Co. Tday ! Lzi'.t ' Ssy r Special ahowlng of coata and aulta for three day Thursday, Friday and Saturdayat Mr. P. E. Fullerton' Millinery, 270 N. Commercial atreet Bid Wanted On the excavation for basement on corner of High and Court streets, 81x90, up to Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m. Will receive bids at Derby & Co. 'a office, U. S. Bank building. 3-7-2t tnraen vegetal) Are coming In. The best and freshest at J. M. Lawrence', 197 So. Commercial street. ' Call up Main 311 for quick rvlea. Appointed Omirdlan Judge - Bushey . today appointed Marlon L. Porter, or Turner, guar dian of Loren D. Porter, a minor. Property to the amount of 1000 be longs to said minor child. .Vis Smith at FulterWt Miss Smith, representing J. F. Goldstone, of New York city, will be at Mr. P. K. Fuller ton's for the next few days, demonstrating the line of suit and coat. Left for Home' D, S. Klmsey, wife and daughter, Grace, of Antelope, left yesterday for their home after a vlt of several daya at the home of J. B, Ashby, on Nineteenth street. Mr. Klmsey I sister of Mr. Ahby, Will Be Prosecuted Extensive poisoning of valuable dogs at Oregon City will be taken be fore the grand Jury and aa attempt will be made to secure an Indictment for that crime agnlnst the poor ca nines, Some valuable bird dog and shepherd dog were lost. To Conduct Campaign Bev. W. O. MucFaren, of Portland, general uperinlemlent' of the Com mon Missions, will conduct a cam paign at the Mission, 241 State street, for the next 10 days. If you have never heard Mr. MacLaren, don't mlna the opportunity; '7:30 every evening. All weledme. Funeral Today The funeral of Mr. Mary Barker, of Maine, Oregon, who died In Salem March 4, 1912, wa conducted from the undertaking parlor of Clough & Leh man thl morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Marker leaves, beside her husband, two sons, at Haines. Oregon, who (were unable to be present at the fu neral on account of Illness. Interment wa In City View cemetery. . The Annual Meeting I Of the Baptist Woman' Mission Circle, will be held In the Baptist I church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and evening. The afternoon aesslon , will begin at 4. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. and cordial In vitation Is extended to both men and women, An inspirational meeting will be held in the evening for which a good program Is provided, including an address by Rev. W. R. Mnnley, of India. Newly elected of ficers will be Installed. You are wel come. The Hrlieol Fair1 Walter M. Smith, superintendent of aehools of Marlon County I. still working on donation to the prlie list . for the Marion county school fair, ! which is to be held In connection with the state fair In September. He has received prlxes from Woodlumi to the amount of $3, and the list continue to grow. Mr. Smith will continue to receive donations for another week, ,and at the end of that time he will have the list of prise published, so that proper publicity may bo given to 'all who desire to compete. Member Canton You will be present Saturday evening to meet Major Williams, of Eugene, Saturday evening, March 9. All new member attend. J. A. Mill, cleric. To Democrats . ' Mr. James E. Godfrey is circulat ing the petitions, gratuitously, for Champ Clark, Woodrow Wilson, all the candidates for C. S. senator, and several of the candidates for dele gate to the National convention, and It is requested that every Democrat whom he neglect to call upon, make themselves known to him and sign the petitions, 3-7-2t File Declarations Fred Oettens, of Marshfleld, and John T. Long, of Roeeburg, today filed nominating declarations with the secretary of tate. The first want to be senator from the eight senatorial district, and the second prosecuting attorney from the third prosecuting attorney district. Appeals to Circuit Court H. Bchollmeyer has served notice on the board of control that he In tends to appeal from its decisions with relation to his application for the appropriation of the water of Bob Creek. The board of control gave preference to the application of the town of Nehalera. Regular Open Meeting Of the United Artisan on Friday evening, March 8, 1912, will be one full of Interest to all artisan and their friends. A fine program has been arranged and, together with the refreshments, this will be one of the best meetings of the year. Don't fall to be there. 3-7-2t Burglary at Jefferson Word has been received at the sheriff's office of a burglary at Jef ferson In which two stores were en tered sometime after midnight last night and considerable good stolen. The stores burglarized belong to Smith & Fontaine and A. C. Tucker. Two revolvers, four safety razors, 16 knives and a lot of cheap Jewelry were taken. Other articles than the above were taken but a complete list cannot be gotten at this time. Filed Mechanic Lien . 8. O. Rice has filed mechanic's Hen' In the county clerk's office against the Black Eagie Mining and Milling company, of the Gold creek mining district Mr. Rice alleges that an agreement was entered Jnto to do labor, furnish material and do freighting and packing for the min ing company between May .9, . 19 10, and January 7, 1912, and that there Mtill Is due and owing him tl.3G7.Ci The Hen covers the Black Eagle, Black Eogle No. 1, Falrvlew No. 1, Falrvlew No. " and Alto mining claims. Wants Ills Brother Chief of Police Ira Hamilton has received the following letter,, which explains Itself;. "Us Angeles, Cel. Dear Sir: I am going to ask you If you will kindly assist me in finding my brother. He will more likely be found working on a ranch, lie Is 29 years old, about six feet tall, weighs ubout 180 pounds and has blue eyes. My dear sir, you would grant me a great favor In helping me to find my dear brother. Thanking yon in ad vance, I remain, yours very truly, Mrs, Maud Collin, 331 B, Flower etreet, m Angeles. California. My brother's name Is Pect McDonald." The Will Hled- The will of J. E. Ferris who died at Shaw, Oregon, November 9. 1911, was admitted to probate yesterday by Judge Bushey. Proerty to the amount of $;ir.00 was deviaed by the will and the appralaers are Harry Ferris, John Amort and William Daualngbury. Harriot L Ferris, 'vl dow, Is made the executrix. Besides the widow, of Shaw, the heirs are: Mrs. Uura Hatch, of Portland; How ard Ferris, of Green Acres, Wash.; Lura Purcell, of I.os Angeles, Calif.; Amy Mnnsnrva, of Urn Angeles, Cat.; Mls Edna Ferris, of Shaw, and Har ry Ferrts, of Shaw. Ill.h Wanted On the excavation for basement on corner of High and Court slreis. SlxftO, up to Saturday at o'clock p. m. Will receive bids at Derby A Co. 'a office. V. S. Hank building. S-7-2t inn. GRAND Friday and Saturday nights. Four good iccls of Moving Pictures Featuring "Fnr Frnm t Ei id's Isle"' and "Honan's f Alley." I New Musical Art n o Mnglm THEATRE VAUDEVILLE "Where Everybody Goes" New Program TODAY The best obteinable in Vaude vi'Se, Song, Pictures and Music Will Lecture Prof. Ave B. Milan, of the exten sion division of the O. A. C. will de liver a free lecture at the high school tomorrow morning at V o'clock on domestic science and all ladies of the city are Invited to attend. Funeral of Alomo flesner The funeral of the late Alonzo Ges ner, who died yesterday, will be held from the Rlgdon undertaking parlor tomorrow, Friday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock, under the direction of Pa cific Lodge No. 60, A. F. t A. M., of which he Is wa an honored member. Mr. Downing: Here . ' Mr. E. N. Downing, of Portland, Is In the city, having been called aa a witness in the case of Perkins and Downing vs. Miller. She will return to the metropoll thl afternoon. A Filthy Street Attention of the proper city officers is called to the attention of Chemeke ta atreet between Commercial and Front streets. It seem as if thl atreet 1 used a a dumping grounl by penon doing business In that, vi cinity, as ari e and almost every kind of refuse I deposited. It appear that one reaaon for the accumulation of re fuse in the city is the fact that the people of whom a piece of ground was purchased or leased for dumping pur poses will hot allow It to be used on account that the necessary ' papers have not been drawn up, although t'is council authorized the committee to enter Into a contract about a month tgo Jtude In a Night Workmen were busy most of last night In converting an old building on the north aide of Court street, be tween Commercial and Front, Into a poultry, market The work on the In side wa done In the day time, and under the, cover of night the side of the building was cut out and screens Inserted, so as to make the building suitable for a market. If you really want what you want you will put a want ad In the want column of the Wily Capital Journal. - Dr. Mltra' Antl-Paln Pills for sciatica 115 Liberty St.' Phone Muln 119 KARL MTKFRU'FR Watch and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited Sattxfuctloa guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon A. McCulloth WE GIVE BUT ONE CLASS OF SEVICE THE BEST witii courteous treatment to all. We recommend glasses only where an examination shows the need of them, and we-make no charge unless you are convinced that the glasses are needed. A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST So. 291 ortb Commercial St, ((iround floor.) 1'hnne 8-Ji. Otike Hours. V - 1 FARMS WANTED List yonr farms with ds as ve have several ap plicants for IMPROVED FAR.11S PACIFIC LAND COMPANY m STATE ST. ::;::::i!REAL estate bulletii MARRIED. DAl'E-FLAKE At the parsonage of the First Christian church, at :830 p. in., Wednesday, March 6, 1912, Miss Addle B. Flake, to Elmer A. Daue. Rev. Davis Errett perform ing the ceremony. BROWN-NILES At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ida L. Nilee, 425 N. Winter street, Wednesday evening, March 6, ViYL, Miss Belie F. Mies to C. Leroy Brown. Rev. Henry T. Babcock officiating. SCOTT-LITCHFIELD At the Meth odist parsonage, by Rev. R. N. Avl son March 6 1912 at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Miss Gertrude Litchfield to Iawrence Scott both of Salem. . DIED. VAN FLEET At the family home at Stayton, Oregon, at 9 o'clock, March 7, 1912, Wesley Van Fleet, aged 87 years. He leaves the following children: Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, Salem; Mrs. Alice McKever, of Palmyra, Iowa; Mrs. Fred Harrold, of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Archie Kaspe'I. of Stay- ton, Ore. V The funeral will be held at the res idence of H. H. Vandevort, 435 N. Winter street, March 8, 1912, at 3 o'clock, p. m and will be conducted by Rev. R. N. Avlson, of the Method ist church. Interment will be In Lee Mission cemetery. i o NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Newly furnished front room, walking distance. I-ady or gentleman. 431 N. Caplol street. . 3-7-3t FOR RENT Five room house. Close In. 605 N. Winter street. 3-7-31' FOR SALE Ten acres nearly all clear; good new house, large chicken house; near R. R. station and school. Price, $1650. $3,r0 cash, balance $10 per month; no Interest in four years. See John Van Laanen, with Oregon Realty Co., 275 State Btreet 3-7-3t FOR SALE 22 acres or good land; 14 acres of good beaver dam, all clear and drained ami tiled; eight acres up-land; a cheap tour room ' box house; two big onion houses; , plenty good water and wood; two tulles to Qulnby Oregon Electric station. Price, $4,400; terms. See John Van Laanen, with Oregon Realty Co.. 275 rState street. ) 3-7-3t FOR SALE Five acres of good fruit land, hilly; 150 cords of wood; five miles out, near R. R. station and school. Price, $750. $50 cash; balance, $5 per month, no Interest. See John Van Laanen, with Oregon . Realty Co., 275 State street. A. 3-7-3t THE NEW MODEL GOLDEN ROD Vacum Cleaner will clean your car pet and keep them clean runs easy, very durable can refer you to 204 of Salem' best homes. Demonstrations free In your own home. ,1. M. Royd son, Btlgh Hotel. Phone 742. 3-6-4t FOR SALE 38 city lots, all m'ar the new Highland school house, now In building. Nearly all these lots will retail at from $200 to $400 each. A good many corner lots. Price for a'1. $4600 on good term. See John Van Uanen, with Oregon Realty Co., 275 State etreet. 3-7-3t TYPEWRITERS All Make BOKIIIT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED IJIIIHONS ROLLERS SUPPLIES See me before you do auythlng C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone Main WW 214-il8 X. t'ominere lal, Salem, Oregon. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publUa legal notices a quired by law. furnjhlng affidavit and proof of pub. llcaUon, Fine Brief Work I our specialty. Lt us figure wlta you on your aeit case. Capital Journal SAIIM, OREGON E. HOFER& SONS INVESTMENTS STORE AND BCXfiALOW CHEAP. No. 124. 130 loot front on improved street. Two buildings, . Including new modern bungalow style cottage and good newly remodeled two story store building with $500 stock. Large rich garden tract. Business is pay ing well wRh 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 section where prop erty values are high. Must sell quick, we can tell you the reason. Price Includes stock and everything. Only $3600. Give good term. No. 122. Eight room modern house almost new. Two 45-foot lots on corner Fifteenth street, near State. AH modern Improvements. Fruit and shade trees. . Price $3500. Two lot on Chemeketa street, close In for $2,500. No. 79. Six-room house, with full basement and lot 50x100, Just off from State street Lot of fruit All as sessment paid. A bargain at $1600. E. HOFER & SONS 213 & Commercial Street WANTED Stenographer who ha- at least a high school education one who ha had some experience in law office preferred. Write box 188, Salem, Ore. 3-2-tf TOR SALE The best 150 acres of river bottom land (i'or the money) In Oregon. A bold statement; but let me prove It. Address "Owner," Journal. 3-5-3t A VALUABLE LEASE for a small bonus. Premises suitable for pub lic gurage or storage purposes. Apply at once to William Fleming, 496 State Btreet. 3-6-2t FOR SALE White Orpington pen of five hens and cock, very fine Kel Ierstraii8 strain. 727 Union street. 3-5-3t CHEAP AS DIRT 358 acres, 250 In cultivation, one-half the crop goes with the place, 100 acre oak grubs, good soil for fruit or grain, ltt mile from railroad, Polk county, price, $55; good buildings, plenty of water. 156 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture; several good springs and well, good family orchard, good buildings, Polk coun ty, price $55 per acre. 46 Vi acres near a good town and rail road, new 7-room house, strictly modern, good barn, fnmlly orchard, running water pair of fine mules, 3 cows, 3 cslvea, all farming imple ments, price $6500. Olmsted Land Co. 3-4-4t Rich Sparkling CUT GLASS Nothing beautifies or improves 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 has enjoyed the repututlon of carrying none hut the choicest and most ex clude patterns In Cut Glass and we still maintain this supremacy by of fering at the present time many beau tiful pieces that can not be duplicat ed elsewhere. The well known "Barr" guarantoe Is hack of every article we sell and you M at all times find that our prices are lower than you can obtain elsewhere. I CT T-.-. croRSERIES' ErfaMirfied 1893 t GROHIR OF GENERAL MRSERt STOPK ! hU. 7J 1 1? ln.8 :.'.'"' tr. and Logan tip. several hundred of English "" 8end ln ,0,,r order' HaT8 tailed, which I am "ear-old of the 2-foot grade from'lortiTtc e.rchrUnM ' 'r thl8 fa del1" P" N.ery locate(l one-half ffi.l. ,.,t of asylum. Inene Sihtrtiai sili n FIXE PKUXE ORCHARD. No. 121. 155 acres finest prune a orchard land, on main Rosedale ro; Part In bearing orchard, good hour barn and outbuilding. Spring wai piped to house. A splendid opport nlty at $90 per acre. DAIRY USD. Mr. Investor: Now Is the time ; buy Aeap dairy land in LInco county In the Yaquln and Siletidi trlcta. We have It from $10 an ac up. No. 74. Corner on Capitol street ' xl25 feet and 6-roora house. Bearii fruit trees. Large barn. Price $12;. PAYLXG HOTEL BUSINESS. No. 125. Modern hotel In sma town on Santlam. Good business, a paying well ; 16 bedrooms, Bteem he! and water In room; lease also 1: elude 80 acres of land; four-yet lease at very low price. Thia payli business with complete furnishing and equipment can be had for $2000. List your property witn u for n suits. WHITE LEGHORf 75c per setting of 15; unfertile re 7 , nor ,al.lnr nf IE, I M placed. Also thoroughbred hens fo sale. Jas. N. Olmsted 1213 N. 6t' Btreet. Phone Main 1207. 3-7 -t WOOD ANDCOA! In any quantity. Prompt deliver our specialty. Fall City Lumbe Company, 279 North Commercln street. Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN On goed Real Estate leearlty. ; BECHTEIi BYNON 117 State Street MONEY TO LOAr On farm and city property. ' John B Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1&5Z. , MONEY TO LOAFs THOSL'X. FORD " ; I Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or NORWICH UNION ' I FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURQIIARDT MEREDITH Resident A (rents 884 (State 8treet , TTTTTtttttHHt t v