Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 01, 1912, First Section, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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0AI1T CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES. OREGOS, SATURDAY, JOE 1, 1912.
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MEYERS MEYERS
MEYERS
' Save Money on White Goods
Attend Meyers' Original
Joime White
iSlIl(S
THE WHITE SALE OF THE SEASON
Attractive Specials for
Today's Shoppers
Ladies' $4.00 Tan
Shoe, Today $2.89
A neat, stylish shoe in a
lace model the special
attraction today in our
shoe section,
Only $2.89 a pair
$2.00 Corset and
Drawer Combina
tions, Today $1,39
Here's a muslin wear
opportunity' Linen lace
trimmed, all sizes.
Today, only $1.39
White Crocheted
Hand-Bags
Today 69c
These are very popular
now, so bfjy one today, at
this low price,
Only 69c
Ladies' 35c
Summer Union Suits
Today 29c
These are low neck; no
sleeves, and are lace
trimmed,
Special today 29c
$2.00 Princess Lace
Collars, Today $1.29
Very dainty and suitable
for either a dress or coat
collar.
Today, $1.29 each
Reduced Prices
Today on Mattress
Protectors and
Material in the Piece
Mattress protectors, sizes
45x76 and 27x34. Pro
tector material by yard 36
and 62-inch width.
All Reduced Today
Supply
Your Needs
at Meyers
WHAT SAVED
JJER LIFE
Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
Rlvesvllle, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin,
In a letter from Rlvesyllle, writes:
"For three rears, I suffered with wo
manly troubles, and had pains In my
back and Bide. I was nervous and
could not sleep at night
The doctor could not help me. He
said I would have to be operated on be
fore I could get better. I thought I
would try using Cardul.
Now, I am entirely well.
I am sure Cardul saved my life. I
will never be without Cardul In my
home. I recommend It to my friends."
For fifty years, Cardul has been re
lieving pain and distress caused by wo
manly trouble. It will surely help you.
It goes to the spot reaches the
trouble relieves the symptoms, and
drives away the cause.
If you suffer from any symptoms of
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells and recommends
It Get a bottle from him today. .
N. B. Wrilttn: Ladles' Advisory Dpt., Oitt
noDga Medlclnt Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special
Jnttrnctionl, and 64-paga book. "Horn. TreUMa4
(or Woman," Mot ia plain wrapper, on requeau
Vnn I
j me Duirk b
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CITY NEWS.
('mint Out Sunday
Klngwood Park, Join our free
picnic.
Fireman I(hIkiih
Ivan Wood, a hoseman of the Eust
Salem fire deportment, has ttmdered
Ills resignation, to take effect Imme
diately. It Is also understood thut
fumes Giillck, who has boen acting us
a supernumerary. bIbo Intends resign
ing from tho fire service of the city.
The "Utile" Little Car
Sol Anderson Is driving around In
his little "Little" car. It is a line
looking machine, and will undoubted
ly be a big seller. Mr. Anderson is
the ''Little's" local agent. Yes, 'Lit
tle" is the name. Watch for the lit
tle gray "Littlo" roadtiter as it pass
es on tho street. Only $795 delivered
In Salem.
Ciinin Out S n ml n r t
Klngwood Park. Join our free
picnic.
Will Probated-
Probate Judge DiiBliey yesterday
admitted the will of M. C. Simpson
to probate, She died April 22, 1912.
leaving three heirs to her eHtate.
The heirs are: W. B. Simpson, her,
husLnml; Thnuins K. Simpson, a son,
and Mrs. Zulelma C. Hohannon, a
daughter.
Ceme Out Sunday
Klngwood Park. Join our free
picnic.
The Orcgonii.n Itestiuiriiiit
Will Berve chicken dinner Sunday
Manus Bros., proprietors. Come early.
Miss Dorothy Gibson
1
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A Survivor of the Tllnnlc
it (he
Reporter Is Slow
It doesn't speuk well for a news
paper reporter's ability to gather in
the news Hems when he gets run
over by an auto and falls to get the
story In his own paper the day the
accident occurred. Ask Iing about iU Tomorrow mid roiitlimliijr nil-
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BLIGH
Come Out Sunday
Klngwood Park. Join our free
picnic.
A Good Place
To get your Sunday supplies Is at
J, M. Lawrence's grocery at 197
South Commercial street. The best
of everything at right prices.
Mrs. George lsbell Dead
Mrs. George- lsbell, of the Fair
grounds, died this morning at 10:10
o'clock after an Illness of about six
months. Mrs. lsbell was preceded to
the grave about six years by her hus
band, who died from Injuries re
ceived from the kick of a horse. The
funeral will be held Sunday, but all
arrangements have not been made at
the time of going to press. Mrs. ls
bell has resided In Salem over 20
years, her residence during all that
time being Just north of the state
fr.lr grounds.
To Play Wooilbiirn
The Hauser Brothers' baseball
team will go to Woodburn tomorrow
to cross bats with a team from that
plnce. A good game is promised as
both teams are strong.
.
Estate (o He Settled
The estate of Mary P. llerschber
ger. who died nt Hubbard. July 7,
1908, was brought to probate yester
day on petition of Levi P. Hersch
berger, her husband. The estate is
valued at $2,000, of which there are
elgbt heirs, as follows: Levi P.,
.Noah L Lee !.., Daniel V and John
A. Herschhergcr, of Hubbard; Sarah
Miller, of Hubbard; Peter L. Herseh
berger, of Woodburn and Mary Ann
Murdoch, of Zlon City, Ills.
- STATISTICAL
BORN. w
CRESOR At the family home, corner
of Eighteenth and Oak streets Fri
day, May 31, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Cresor ,a 10-pound girl.
DIED.
CLARK. At the family home, 2305,
North Liberty street, this city, May
81, 1912, George Edward Clark,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Clark.
Death occurred at 8:30 yesterday
morning, and was from spinal meningitis.
FARRIXGTOX. At the family home
about two miles south of Salem on
the Turner road, at 5:10 a. m May
31, 1912, Frank P. Farrlngton, Jr.,
aged 17 years, 8 months and 29
days.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon a't 2 o'clock at Rlgdon &
Richardson's undertaking parlors,
Rev. R. N. Avlson officiating. Burial
will be In City View cemetery.
h a it in i: i.
LA BRANCH-KING At the resi
dence of the officiating clergyman,
Rev. Father A. A, Moore, Saturday,
June 1. 1912, at 11:30 o'clock a. in.,
Miss Mabel King to Alfred La
- Branch.
The young people live east of the
city a few miles, where they will con
tinue to reside.
Sh'ctect1cutie0
Get the Original and Genuine
I0RLIGIC8
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
For Infants, InvaliandGrowingcydren.
PureNutriUcfl,upbuildingthewnolebody.
Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged.
Rich mil malted grain, in powder form,
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
He no substitute. Ask for HO RUCK'S.
ffof fit Any Milk Trust
BASEBALL
Sues for-'Dlvorce
Salome Strawn has begun a suit
In circuit court to annul her mar
riage to George W. Strawn, which
took place In Wayne county, Ohio,
September 3, 1898. She alleges de
sertion since 1903 as well as gross
and habitual drunkenness as grounds
for the action.
Auto Bid Not Hurt Him
Walter Bates, the young man who
was struck by an automobile near
the circus grounds lasf night about
10:30 o'clock, was not seriously hurt.
He was thrown some distance by the
force of the blow, but escaped with
but slight., bruises and a slightly
sprained ankle. The name of the
driver of the auto could not be
learned ns on account of the dark
ness It was Impossible to get Its num
ber. That the machine was going at
a high rate of speed, Is reported by
those who saw it.
The Sunset (Jim
A thrilling war drama by the Edi
son company, at the Grand tonight.
John Runny
. John Hiinny is always funny, but
he is at his funniest in the comedy,
"Diamond Cut Diamond." At the
Grand tonight only.
Amoldo
Have you seen the act beautiful?
Amoldo and his troupe of perform
ing leopards and panthers, at the
Grand tonight only.
Columbus Club
Grays
vs.
Salem League
Team
League Grounds
Tomorrow
2:30 p. m.
NEW TODAY.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms for
rent 1201 South Commercial street.
6-l-3t
FOR RENT Two furnished housekeep
lug roomB, suitable for one or two
persons. Phone, light, etc., 818 N.
Liberty. 6-1-tt
Land Bargains
40 APlfvu
on the famous Howell prau.
uuuul cultivation and i,
crop; well Improved, good 7
house; burn; all kinds of beJT,
fruit trees and berries. M) ?
rtnon hi-.. !..... . "til,
best. buys in the valley. Good
June 10th. Price. Iktsh. ...... "
, , . cash
balance Blx per cent.
100 ACRES
on famous Howell prairie, fioo Mr
acre; 30 acres under cultivation- u
acres In hops; balance, timber' t'ru
$100 per acre. Terms.
820 ACKESriiora ACRE
Mr. Investor, look tills up; this
the best propsltlon offers ..,.
jG acres, heart of the prune belt;
vrv unaer cultivation, bulanct
timber and pasture; loo acres of the
best timber anywhere near; fair btffld.
lngs. Don't overlook thin ..."
1 Might consider some city property or
iuii imy. jiBBy terms If wantM
VACANT LOTS
We have some choice barnlnt 1.
vacant lots In all parts of tlw city.
Some are close In on State. fnnrt
and other streets.
.
HOUSES
We make a specialty on
close In and on easy payment plan.
We write Insurance.
Money to loan.
If you wish your property sold
list .with
BECIITEL & UYXOX
347 State Street )
WANTED Teamster. Inquire at 170
South 15th Btreet or phono 1419.
6-l-3t
FOUND. A black leather pocketbook.
Owner can have same by proving
and paying for this ad. G-l-3t
FOR SALE $1250, House, barn, good
lot, east front, on car line two-thirds
of a block to pavement, fine garden
15 large fruit trees; terms. Phone
2197. fi-l-St
FOR SALE Cheap, new modern
bungalow, cabinet kitchen, ce
ment basement, furnace, etc.; good
location; terms. Inquire 27!) North
Commercial Btreet. Phone 813.
6-l-3t
MM
am
Come O11I Sunday
Klngwood Park. Join our free
picnic.
Ill Wednesday
Matinee Every Day
SPENCER HARDWARE COMPANY
Hose! Hose! Hose!
1-2-inch and 3-4-inch Rubber and Cotton Hose
50 feet 1 -2-inch rubber hose with couplings, Price $3,75
50 feet 3-4-inch rubber hose with .couplings, Price . $4,50
50 feet 1-2-inch, 7-ply rubber hose with couplings, Price $6.50
50 feet 3-4-inch, 7-ply rubber hose with couplings, Price $7.50
50 feet 1-2-inch warranted cotton hose, Ri ice $4.50
50 feet 1-2-inch crack-proof rubber hose, Price $9.00
50 feet 3-4-inch crack-proof rubber hose, Price $10.00
This hose wll not kink and is the most reliable hose on the market,
Couplngs, bands, menders, hose nozzles, etc,
Lawn Mowers Sprinklers
ink. X
"IK X
K
3, 4, 5 cutting blades, 12, 14, 10, 18 and 20 Indies
In length.
Plain bearings priced up from $2.50.
linlt bearings, priced up from $4.00
Crass catchers, r,0o to $1.00.
Sickles', 25c, Site. 40c and 4',p each.
Garden tools, tie to 50c. Makes, shovels, hoes and
garden acts.
25c to $ 1.25. We have many
kinds to select from
Maresco
The best and most easily applied sanitary kalso
niliie on the market ; works equally well on Iron,
wood or plaster; no laps or creases shown.
Price per 5-lb. pkg 50c
Full line of Builders'
and Shelf Hardware
Spencer Hardware Company
466-472 State Street Phone 19
XEW I'ltOliKAMS
Ye Liberty
A Seiil Itccliiliiied S. and A.
The (.renter I.ovo Vllnnrnph
Scenes of Kirypt Kulem
Itiineli Wilis ' on n ltmnpniu'
Knlcin
Wexford
From (he Sawyer's Window
l'ul lie
.V ItonmiU'c of the Ice Fields
Killson
The Man t'uder the lied '
Vltugrnph
( H AXiK OF I'ROUTtA.tt
TOMORROW
I Sight is Priceless
And once destroyed cannot be
restored. If your eyes trouble
you at all. you should call at
my office nnd have them exam
ined in the most scientific man
ncrll to learn If your sight can
be Improved. If glnRHes nre
nwded, 1 can fit any kind want
ed to correct your sight, be
they single lens,
Toric or Kryptok .
My new eyeglass mountings
hyhl gently, yot firmly, with
out Injury to nose or rye and
equal our spectacle frame In
steadiness of vision.
My prices nre wry reasona
ble, as fltllng glasses Is my
specialty, and you get tho ben
efit of my SO years' experience
by consulting me. I friiiiriiiitci)
satisfaction In nery reaped.
No extra charge for examina
tion. 1 am located In the
lulled State National llnuk
Imlldliiit, rooms 310-211, Salem.
Office hours from 9:00 to 12 a.
m., nnd from 1 to 5:30 p. m.;
by special appointment even
ings. D. M. P. MOPKLSOHX
I)r. of Optics
(;radiiH(f of Hi'IdelbeiTf, Or-
man.
HOME ltKAIUX)
To he thoroughly enjoyed
should not lire the eyes uud he
followed with ii dull lien due he.
If when rending, your eyes
blur, tire or ache, ooine to me
for a pair of Reading (ilnsses
made for your special use, only
after an expert examination of
the Eyes.
How do your ')cs feel tndnyl
A. MTILLOCH
f Optometrist.
X Ml North Commercial St.
X (Ground Floor)
Phone fl-jr, 01ire i01rs 9 to 6
rOH SALIC Dry wood. Phone 1SS8
or 1419. 0-l-.1t
WANTED Direct from owner, sever
al lots In residence district, also
houses nnd lotB. Prices must be
renBonable; state terms. Address
"M.," Journal. 6-1-lt
DID YOU SEE Last evening that
young man with big straw hat In
town. Do you konw who he is I
bet $10 that Fred, In front of the
Madison, have hot chicken tamales
made for your wife.
WANTED TO IIOHROW At once 2,
.r00, 2 years, 7 ier cent Interest,
best of real estate security. "C. D.,"
care Journal. 6-1-w
FOIl Q11CK SALE My corner Leslie
nnd University. Price right. Phone
Main 1U8I. J. E. Scoft. 6-1-tf
FOR RENT Three furnlBhed houBO
I keeping rooms, lllfl Court Btreet.
Plume 209. fi-l-llt
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow; test
5 2-10. Address IMfi North Fourth
street. (l-l-Ht
FOI R ROOM HOUSE Tor sale or
rent. Enquire of O. W. Johnson.
5-31-3t
FOR SALE Comparatively new up
right piano In good condition. Verj
cheap. Call 975 Center street.
5-28-5t
V e t e r i narlan.
Graduate Mc
Kllllp College,
Chicago, 111.,
which enjoys
lurgest practice
' In Ihi tt'nrl.l
Lameness, dentistry and diseases of
the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi
dence, 1961; office, 278. Ofllce and
feed barn, 420 S. Commercial street.
m
NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly
modern, four blocks from business
section; $200 down, balance month
ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor
nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf
The artisans are to have a big time
In Dallas Saturday. Among other
things there will be a big parade,
floats by business houses nnd allied
by the "biggest goat."
Journal "Want Ads" Hrlng Results.
Now for the Seashore !
VIA THE
t Season Tickets on Sab
June 1st
I w) SUNSET
I lOGDENiSHteTAl I
3-Day Tickets on Sale
Saturday and Sunday to
TILLAMOOK AXD NEWPORT REACH EN.
bSs'ras 'follow'sr1"0""11 B,nt1""8 ' NeW"01t Tillamook
From
Portland
Oregon City
Salem
Albany
Corvallls
Eugene
Roseburg
Medford
Ashland
Tickets
To
Newport
Fare
$ 6.25
0.2.-,
5.1 r,
4.00
3.75
5.80
8.75
12.00
12.00
To
Tillamook lteaches
Fare
I 4.00
4.70
6.00
7.30
7.10
9.00
12.00
17.20
17.75
. i,. , . ' .. l'
M A EX('lltSIO. TRAIX OX THE C & 11 it
j ,v . foml last 4ine to Seplember. I
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGHARDT & MEREDITH
Resident Agents S85 State SlrH
THE NEW SECOM)-IUD
' CLOTHING STORE
We have a good line of Clothing
and Shoes. Highest prices ;iaitt for
second-hand clothing and shoM.
8(2 N. Commercial St., Salem, Or.
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
CONCERT PIANIST
Piano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 North Collage
street.
BOWLING
New location, 379 Stato Street
In rear of Shining Parlors
Open Dally
Everybody Invited, ladles esnecWIf
Salem Fish and Poultry Market
173 South Commercial street. Tele
phone Main 2125. Fresh vm,
ClamB, Crabs, Poultry and US'
Prompt service. ,
6-3-lm H .0. I1Y11F.1UW
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main HI
RIGDOX.RICHARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Uwlertakeri
252 N. High Street.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North CommercUl
street. Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate leciritr,
BECHTEL A BTNOX
8(7 StJite Street
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. F0IID .
Over Ladd and Bush Dank, Salem, Or.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H.
8cott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1G52.
Japanese Hand Laundry
and
Dry Cleaning Works
Clean und sanitary, all work
l,y hand. No machinery to
near out dellriile filrlt. "or
called for und delivered promptly.
trial will make you a h'"'J l"l,r0
m Perry Street. Phone Mill'
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
noroiiT
S0,D
IIE.MED ;
j i RKPAIBS" .
t KII1II0SS I
V 3 B01MW
8iriLis
8e ms befor you do snytWot
C. M. LOCKW00D
tH-tlt If. CsmstercUI. Sal". VTT