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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1912)
riCE EIGHT. , .... . . . .-i . I . DAI1T CAPITA! JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON M03PAT. APRIL 52, 1918. fi I.;i'Ws':3 ll Ladies' Suits SpS An ; opportunity to have a new stylish Suit at much be low the regular' pripe, The displays include all the popular fabrics in a great array of styles, both novelty and strictly tailored models, Meyers' Is The Place to -Purchase BEST VALUES LARGEST ASSORTMENTS NEWEST STYLES LATEST FABRICS EFFICIENT SERVICE ALWAYS Pingree Shoes for Ladies Tho new Pliigreo stylos In Bho show excellont taste In shoe designing awl fire sure to ploaae all women who want the very best of footwear. We are showing a complete line of Children's Shoes, Pumps and Slip pers In tan, gun metal, patent' and white niibuck leathers, In the pop ular and scientific foot - form luats. 583rd Wednesday Surprise Guaranteed Taffeta Silk Petti- &a coats, $7.50 & $8.50 qualities r.J Good duality tnffota silk, In black, browns and gray. A nice assort ment of flounce styles. Wednesday only, $4.39 NONK SOU) IlKKOIUi 8: SO SKK WINDOW DISPLAY THE HOUSE mmsmsmsaismmasama CITY NEWS. Special meeting of 8alem Lodge No. 4, A. F. A. M. this eveulnr. Work In f M Hon Vlnltl.. W brethren weleom. New Salt faNes In leather and straw, just arrived at Let me give you t lie value of my 30 years' Mperlnire In fitting of glairs for eye-strain In all Us 'onus. You are Invited to come where absolute arnirary In correcting eyo detects is placed above even- other considera tion. o extra (-purge fur examina tion. --The entire vnobiem Ilea In theae words: Nightly 1'lttrd I.en.ea. --All broken lenses replaced while you wait. Dr. 1.1. P. Mendelsohn I'nlted States National Hank Illdg.. Salem, Oregon. i I J " f' It'ti'iTriVii'l'Sf!!! fir m i Stle 6-jS OF QUALITY I''. K. abator's, the saddlo and harnesH man, 187 South Commercial street'. See the I iikiiii riled (niivlels "The Oregon Prlmm." U'-vf,,,., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. The I'rlinarlcK Are Over Hut "Crlspette" Is still with us, Is made In Salem, of the beet material and by the Wonder Knndy Kitchen. Laying Sidewalk A force-of men Is enaaged In laying a roment sidewalk along the south side of Wlllson avenue. It Is to be eight reel In width. Special t Die Wexford "The Oregon Prison." Wexford. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Yon Can Drpeud ' On what you get In the g rarer v line at the Sunset (iiwery, lL'l South Com mercial street, phone lilt. I'hono your order early for bread, the best In Salem, T Tour En rope- Mrs. l,oii It. Hutch, the Christian Science worker, leaves Tuesday for a three months tour of Oermimy and Swltserland. She goes with a nnrtv of Portland people. See the Convicts lu School 'The Oregon Prison." Wexford. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. lucres? Capital Slock Supplementary articles Increasing Its capital stock from 1:10,000 to $60, 000 wre filed today with the secre tary of state by the Stale Ilauk of Albany. ti i How West's "Honor System" Works The Oregon Prison. Wexford, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday. Repainting Frlitoi Tho work of repainting the state penitentiary Is progressing nicely. Heretofore the state prison has had a red paint on It, but when the pres ent work Is completed it will carry a coat of gray. Funeral Services Funeral services will be held over the body of M. Erickson at the Cottage undertaking parlors at 8 o'clock to night. Mr. Erickson, It will be re membered, wis killed a week or more ago, while engaged In pulling stumps near West Salem. Paving Center Street Work has begun on the paving of Center street. This pavement Is to be of concrete and Is being laid by the Oelger Construction Co. The crew of men began at Fourteenth Btreet and will work toward the west. The curb h the first part of the work done, two blocks having been laid so far. The work will now be pushed to comple tion by the contractor. One of Six Caught James Johnson, one of the six honor men who escaped recently from the gang at work at the tuberculosis Insti tute, has been captured at Ashland and an officer has been sent to bring him back. Johnson was serving a sentence for robbery committed In Gilliam county. None of the other five who escaped have been captured so far. Regln Work on Capitol A gang of 25 or BO men began work this morning to excavate for the new state buildings Just east of the state house. Work will be rushed now on these buildings and within a short time a lurge crew will be busily en gaged In constructing the ' buildings on this site. Auto Smashed Muggy A collision occurred last night at the corner of HiiBh and South Com mercial streets between a buggy and an automobile. Hoth were going In the same direction, the auto having no light and excoedlng the speed limit. The buggy was struck and badly de molished, breaking the shafts and tearing the harness off the horse. A girl by the name of Allen, who was an occupant of the buggy, was drag ged about 20 feet, being badly bruised but not seriously hurt. The occupants of the buggy were from Oak Grove, and It was a Portland auto. The horse being freed from his harness, broke away and so far ias not been found. Fairly Goeil Hall. A fairly good game of baseball was played on the local grounds yesterday between the locals and the Tlmms Cress team of Portland. The battery for Salem was the linker brothers, and for the Tlmms-CresH It was McClel land nnd C. Illeeg. The local team showed up fairly well but It still has some weak spots that need to be strengthened. The vlBltlng team played fairly well, but was otitrliisHed by the locals. The score whs 111 to 6 In favor of the local team. Will Probated The will of Margaret Schellberg wan admitted to probata today. The estate 1h valued at $11,000, of which Win. Ksrh, Herman Schellberg nnd Win. J. Culver are the appraisers. The heirs are A. II. LaCroux, Otto G Edmund C, Herman, Alfred A., Ted H., Oscar II. and Normiin Schellberg. Services All Week ttev. C. II. Waymlre will continue tho evangelistic services this week, preaching every evening at 8 o'clock. Hro. (I. C. Miller hns chnrge of the iiiiibIc, and his two sons aasist ilm with trombone and cornet. The iiiiibIc Is a special feature of the meeting, and the attendance Is good. Men are going In from the street and becoming Interested. These meetings are Inter denominational, and the public Is cor dlally Invited. Especially are the young people requnated to come In and help In the singing. Hear Hev. Waymlre tonight, as he hns something Interesting for all; come nnd you will not lie disappointed. Your Eyes Does your sight blur! Eyes hurt or water? You may need glasses no mutter X what your age. Our business Is bringing wrong eyes and right gins! together A. McCulloch OVTOVETKIST il Sortk Commercial Street. (Ground Floor) rboae til. Office Hoars II; GREAT "SHOW TODAY Wexford THREE NEW PICTURES ANGELA MAY HERE MONDAY For Kent ! Cottage, on Church street, near State., Win. Brown. See Harry Tracy "The Oregon Prison," Wexford, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Smashed the Taxi Last evening as Dan Honey was driving the large taxi belonging to B. G. Hoedlghelmer from town to the depot, It skidded with him at the cor ner of Twelfth and State street's and went against the curb. - One of the rear wheels was completely demol ished and other damage done, but uo one was hurt. The driver was going at a high rate of speed and In making the turn the rear of the tuxl swung around so that it made almost a com plete circle. Hound Ovcr This morning in the justice court W. H. Beeman, one of the men who held up and robbed Oscar I. Cheno weth near the show grounds Satur day night, waB arraigned on a charge of highway robbery. He waived ex amination and was bound over to the grand Jury In the sum of $500. He was unable to furr.Vh ball and was confined in the county Jnll. The case of the woman and the other man will be postponed until the canvass ing board completes the count now In progress. . ARE VOf KCPTl'ltEI) Why suffer or take chances when 1 cfln- give you Immediate relief nnd a possible cure with the Wilson Wujl Guaranteed to relieve and retain any hernia, regardless of occupation, uge or sex. No springs. No clastic. If you are ruptured do not neglect tills opportunity. I um here only Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday of this week. The Wilson Way Is applied only by specialists who are skilled In the profession. Nothing can be done for rupture by mull. Examination Tree. 0. II. SCIIKF.TZ, llernlu Specialist, using the Wllsiiii Way for Kupture, Hotel Marlon, Sulem. Oregon. TIME TO SPRAY I It will booh be time to snrnv for the coddling moth. For this you use tho arsenate of lead. We carry tho kind used by all the " lending fruit growers and sell hi ine lowesi prices in tne city. SPRAY ROSE BUSHES The aphis are very bad at the present time, and you had better spray your bushes and " plants with a good solution of wnaie oil soap. We have the small bars again In stock. GARDEN SEEDS Itemember that we have the largest stock of lU'l.K GAR DKN SKEDS In the valley or In the state outside of one or two stores In Portland. Our stock Is selected eieclally for this ell.1 mate and we can tell you what Is best adapted for this coast, j FLOWER SEEDS Have a fine select Inn nf rltnlpa flower seeds. Call In and look ' X ii over, if we haven t got It f we- will get It for you. D. A. White & Sons i 2JI-26I STATE STKEET West of t!. S. Bank Salem, Oregoa Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were granted Saturday as follows: G. G. Ward, 19 years,' of Estacada, and Ruth Cody, 17 of Jefferson; Roy L. Stover, 22 years, and Veda Kinder, 16 years, both of Salem; Wllklns A. Bullock, age 38 years, and Mae C. Lewis, age 42 years, both of Salem. NEW TODAY. F'OR RENT Two pastures, fifty and four hundred acres; Address Box 113, Turner, Oregon. 4-22-3t FOR RENT Cottage on Church Btreet, near State. Wm. Brown. 4-22-51 OVER 300 of Salem's largest homes have a Goldenrod Vacuum Cleaner. Every home needs one. Price In reach of all. Free demonstrations at your home. Roysdon, agent. Bllgh Hotel. Phone 742. 4-9-tf FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets, small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the Insurance man, McCornack build ing. 3-12-tf COMMENCING APRIL FIRST The Peoples Cash market, 173 S. Com mercial Street will sell all meats Btrlctly for cash. No deliveries made, nor telephone orders taken. This is a big Item of .expense In the meat business and all meat eat eaters will get the benefit by buy ing their meats at this market for cash. 4-1-tf FOR SALE OR RENT by owner. New five room furnished hoiiBe on Nygh Beachv Full basement. Splendid ocean view. Large lot. Enquire 1105 South Liberty or Phone Main 1503. 4-18-tf FOR SALE 2 H acres of good land mile from city limits, good road, near car line; 100 cords of wood. Price $600; $li0 cosh, balance $10 per month. See John Van Laanen, 275 State st. 4-22-.1t STRAYED 2 little red pigs. Reward. M. Datzmnn, Route 3, Box 36A. 4-22-31 MADE TO ORDER Made In Salem. Mission furniture, store and office fixtures. Best material, best work manship, best goods. We also do repairing and upholstering. Capital Furniture Manufacturing Co., 0.10 North Capitol Bt., phone Main 584. ' . 4-22-tf LOST Long-haired white cat, dark head and tall. Answers to name of Jack. Return to 370 Hellevue St.; reward. Phone 210.",. 4-22-31 FOR SALE An cona nnd S. C. R. I. Red chicks. Place orders now for May delivery. Eggs $1.00, $1.50 per 15. Phone Main 1376. G. M. Vorls, Route 4, Salem, Oregon. , 4-22-3t FOR SALE 40 acres of good fruit land, rolling, 28 acres in cultivation and crops, 12 acres timber, a good Bprlng; 7 miles out, 3 miles to Tur ner; good road. Price, $2100, half cash. See John Van Laanen, 275 State st. 4-22-3t FOR SALK 5 acres of good land, hilly; a good spring, fine soil for fruit; 400 cords of wood; 5 inllea out near railroad station and school. Price, $750; $75 cash, balance $5 per month, no Interest for five years. See John Van Laanen, 275 State st. 4-22-::t Foster & Baker Groceries and Heats 5 lbs, Pink Beans 25c 3 lbs, Curve Cut Macaroni 25c I doz. Salt Herring .25c Country Kraut, per gallon .30c Country Butter, lb, 20c to 30c Best Bulk Blend Coffee ..35c Cream Rolled Oats, 4 lbs, .25c VEGETABLES Rhubarb, Asparagus, Onions, Lettuce, Green Peas, Cauli flower; Carrots and Parsnips, Prompt Auto Servce Delivery 339 North Commercial Phone 259 TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOl'GHT SOLD ItENTED KEPAIRED itinnoNs HOLLERS Siri'LlES Bf mt befor you do anything C M. LOCKWOOD ... ... . Pfc,, "' M8 X1MII B. (-Btrttal, Sale, Or. IF you go away this summer be sure you have the kind of clothes that your friends will be proud of. You may as well be 'a credit to the town in the way you look as well as in the way you behave, Hart Schaffner t&Marx Clothes are the kind you want for that, You look after the Conduct, and we'll see that your clothes are right, Complete lines of new Neckwear, Shirts, Hats and Underwear are ready for your selec tion, so come, Nettleton ' '.' r WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN OFFERING THIS HIGH GRADE SHOE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, AS IT. REPRE SENTS THE VERY HIGHEST ART IN SHOE MANUFAC TURE, FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE FINISHED PRODUCT IT IS MADE WITH THE UTMOST CARE, OF PERFECT MATERIALS BY SKILLED WORKMEN, THE STYLES ARE NEAT, DRESSY AND CONSERVATIVE, NO FREAK STYLES, BUT ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE, THE HOUSE ft NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY"! Bl'KUHAKDT A MEREDITH Resident Afrenta $8i State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store. Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real EMate MeirMj. BECHTEl BYNOX 147 State Street WOOD AND COAL svft ass rrhoMalX. C'al MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. VORD Over Ladd and Hush Dank, Salem, Or. I al ATR Ml TDCrninn ..vuiw, istabiished 1893 f:nnwrn no -,.,. .... GROWKIt P Crvnu. Italian Prunes, 1 yr, 4 to 8 ft. at '. "e Italian Prunes. 1 r., 3 to 4 ft at vL Vach and arnaul 'n Z7Zt 'l' prices. 1 wlu be P'eased to quote you Nursery located one-half mil, east of a.rlum. r. 8.b.rba. ur mDEB,f K Copyright Hirt Schaffner & Mar Shoes For Gentlemen ' OP QUALITY THE NEW SECOSD-HASD CLOTIIISG STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes Highest prices paid for Second hand Clothing and Shoes 812 N. (emmerihil S Salem, Or. 4-1-tf Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDOJi.RICIIARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 253 N. High Street. 115 Llbertr St. Phone Main 119 KARL NEDGEBAPEB Watch and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon .