Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 05, 1912, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FACE EIGHT. .
DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALES, ORF.G03, WLDXESD AT, JOE 5, 1912.
MEYERS 11 MEYERS
Annnnl Reunion
The annual reception for all for
mer pupils of Sacred Heart Academy,
will be held on Friday, June 7, 2 to
5, and 7 to 10 p. m.
6-3-3t
Attend Meyers' Original June White Sale The Sale
of the Season.
TODAY Our 589th
Wednesday Surprise Sale
White Madras Waistings
35c Quality Today 19c a yard
Here is a nice variety of that popular fabric, Madras
Waisting, dainty patterns, washes well and makes
splendid waists, children's dresses, etc. A regular
35c grade
Your choice today 19c a yard
None sold before 8:30 No phone orders
Mr, Tom Maplethorp, our shoe repair man, is again in
his place and is ready to give the same thoroughness
and neatness, which has characterized his work for
twenty-two years in Salem.
Bring in your shoes and he will repair them right.
Supply your needs at Meyers, you may
"""get the BU1CK.
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UaSOBBSBBBt
, CITY NEWS.
Pay Vour firlgntlon Mil Snir
And get Um discount. ti-4 .'t
The Hotel Marlon's Business Lnurli
Prepared and served In an up-to-date
manner, 50c. v 6-27-tf
2.".0 Gallons of II (him Paint
To close out at 1.85. - E. L, Stiff &
Sun, 404 Conmierclul street. 6-3-3t
Limdliidy Wan Frightened
A Salem landlady was badly fright
ened yesterduy, thinking she would
lose her best hoarders on account of
poor coffee. Some frjend told her of
the Grand I'nlon goods and Hhe tin
niedlately phoned Uckwood' at 216
N. Commercial.
Business Hen's Lnncb, Ioll Marlon
Excellent service, superior cooking,
60c. 6-27-tf
Irrhuitior HIIIn Must lie 1'iild
On or Ufore June 10th to get the
10 per cent discount. 6-4-fjt
Slocks' for Siilo
Two thousand shares of Scotia De
velopment Co., at '30 cents per share
and 11,000 shares Kruppeanof Cop
lei Co. at 7 cents. Write to W.
R Davidson, 21(1 Lewis building,
Portland, re.O 6-4-5t
I'lii mi H.cKiil-
This evening nt the First Chris
tian chinch by pupils of Frank K.
Churchill .assisted by Ethel Thomas,
reader, and Alice N. Judd, vocalist,
adjourned pupils of Prof. Alexander
Hull. Public cordially Invited.
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GAS RANGES
Are not all alike. A few
moments of your time
spent in looking over the
NE W IDEA
Which is being demonstrated this
week at Buren & Hamilton's, will
convince you of its superiority over
all other GAS RANGES.
High Oven, Mica Oven Door, Durablo Finish that
needs no blacking, White Enamel Broiling Pans and
Gas Saving Burners are only a few of the many ex
clusive features of the "New Idea."
Dunn,? the demonstraton Mis. Stricklvnr will nmnnm
i all kinds of plain and fancy dishes, and will be
iuoi;u iu nuoni any iut:;tiiuii&l v.utlilUI taut btalo
for every one, All are cordially invited.
DEMONSTRATION FROM
2:00 to 5;00 EVERY DA Y THIS
WEEK.
Don't Waste Time
Experimenting but order Ice cream
where you know that It la O. K.
Made by the Wonder Kandy Kitchen,
the home of "Crlspette." Phone
Main 999. 371 North Commercial
street.
Time and Labor Saved
By using a Sexto-blade safety raz
or, and you have greater satisfaction.
You get them only of F. E. Shafer,
tho Saddle and Harness man, 187
South Commercial street.
We Tan Supply 1'ou
With any quantity of strawberries,
fresh vegetables,' sanitary kept. They
are fine. Phone Main 13i, The Sun
set Grocery.
llioy ire Gululilg
In popularity every day. Why?
RecaiiBe nothing but the best of
meats, and they cut right, goes over
the counter. Phone Main 247, Capi
tal Meat Market Hill and Hansen
J.roprletors.
Ladles' Musical Club-
Tonight at the First M. E. church.
Commencement recital of the W. U
School of Music, at 8:13. Public in
vited. .
Is Xow nt Home
Miss Iyeone Slusser was taken
home from Salem hospital Friday
May 31, and is able to walk a little
now. She is Improving rapidly and
will be out again in a very Bhort
time.
At Salem Common '
The pastors of the city churches
are preaching at the Salem commons
these beautiful evenings. Tonight
Pev. O. A. Stlllman will speak. You
should hear him. These meetings
are arranged for you.
Tore II In Mouth
-A cow Ivan Frultt was handling at
Chemawa Monday, among other
stunts managed to get her horn In
Ivan's mouth, and somewhat en
larged It, tearing it an Inch or two.
The wound was stitched up, and out
side of the scar, which will not hurt,
no permanent damage will be done.
It Is a painful wound, however, and
certainly an Inconvenient one, about
meal time especially.
Glory Ticket Issued
Marriage licenses have been Issued
as follows: Grover C. Yates, aged 22
years, to Ida B. McFeron, aged 17,
both of Salem, The wedding will
take place today. Carl Clayton Scott,
aged 23 years, to Elsie lllanch Smith,
aged 22 years, both of Salem. Wallace
C. Griggs, aged 28 years, and Edith
Ituth Ianslng, aged 21 years, both of
Sulem.
Commissioners' Cou'rt Meets
The Marlon county commissioners'
court opened Its regular monthly ses
sion this morning at the court house.
A large number of bills will come be
fore that body, and other matters of
much. Importance will be disposed of
at this term of court. It will require
almost all of the balance of the week
I to dispose of the accumulated busi
ness.
IniliMrliil Exhibit
The manual training and domestic
science department of the high school
will lie open to the public tonight
from 7': 30 to 9. Work of the year, fur
niture work In the one and sewing in
the latter, will be exhibited.
A Rare Operation
A Caesareau operation was per
formed lately by Dr. A. W. Korlnek,
upon Lady Unity, a fine female Hos
ton bulldog, belonging to Win.
Eagles, of Albany. The operation,
which was the second of the kind
upon this animal, was a success and
the five puppies are doing well, The
doctor Is proud of his success as the
mother of Hie Utile puppies Is one
of the most valuable dugs In the Wil
lamette valley.
The Dunce Tomorrow Mght
A great deal of Interest is being
taken In the dance to be given In
honor of the Stanford students to
morrow night by Miss Crania.
Sons of Veterans .
('uphill, John Huntington, of Port
land, will be lu the city Saturday to
otganl.e it cHinp of Sons of Veterans,
a patriotic order that Is subsidiary to
the (Irand Army of the Republic. The
Indies of the (Irauil Army have Inter
ested themselves In this organization,
und It Is expected to organize here
Saturday ev-tili
TERRIFIC
FIRE RAGES
III FOREST
SLOWLY DRIVIXG BACK THE
RANGERS FIGIITIXG IT THE
FIEKCE BLAZE SWEEPS IS'TO
THE YIB.GIX TIMBER OF BEAR
YALLEY.
CSCLE SAM LASDS MARINES.
(Continued from Page 1.)
UNITED PRISS EJ0A8KD Willi.
San Bernardino, Cal., June 5.
Steadily forcing back a detchment of
forest rangers, who battled Its ad
vance throughout the night, a terrific
forest fire penetrated Into Bear val
ley today, and Is threatening the fa
mous Plue Knot hotel. According to
brief reports from the mountains at
noon, a shift of wind direction only
can save the building.
The fire Is raging In a virgin forest,
and unless checked may sweep thou
sands of acres of giant pines on both
side of Bear valley lake. Additional
rangsrs will be sent to the scene.
PORTLAND
HAS DOILER
EXPL0SI0I1
ONITBD PS1SS UASID WIXB.J
Portland, Ore., June a. One man
was severely injured and the west
bound train of the O.-W. R. & N. nar
rowly escaped being wrecked today
when a boiler used in the construction
of a bridge over Sullivan's gulch ex
ploded. Wreckage of the engine and
boiler was hurled across the track
In front of the incoming train, and
the engineer stopped the train baroly
in time to avoid a collision. The In
jured man was Bert Webb, engineer in
charge of the work. A number of oth
er persous were knocked down by the
force of the explosion. One man was
raised from the ground and deposited
In a deep pool of water.
the control of President Jose Gomel.
The dispatches state that Captain
Kline, of the Quantanamo naval sta
tion, has distributed the marines to
guard American Interests near that
port, following the demand of the
Americans for protection from the
Cuban government, which they failed
to receive. Consular reports from all
parts of Cuba indicate that the rev
olution has 'reached proportions with
which President Gomez is utterly un
able to cope.
The rebels are threatening a gener
al nttack on American property
around Santiago, It Is reported, and
marines probably will be landed from
the cruiser Paduchnh there this afternoon.
Pressure Is being brought to bear
on the administration here to land
the entire 3,000 United States marines
now In Cuban waters. Cuban minis
ter Rlvero conferred with Major
General Leonard Wood, chief of the
staff of the United States army, for
an hour here today.
M. H. Lewis, president of the Guan
tnmao and Western railroad, Informed
General Wood and Secretary of State
Knox today that the United States
may protect the railroad or President
Gomez will not have all hlB troops
free to meet the rebelil.
The Addition of Character
KINGWOOD
PADF
V
Salem's most beautiful resi
dence district, Streets, water
mams and sidewalks in and
yuiu iui. oi U te Dill d ncr
TERMS TO SUIT EVERY ONE lots $300 and up. g
$15.00
Bargains in Homes
$1600 buys a splendid, five room
cottage, well built, conveniently ar
ranged, on gcod street, on a corner
lot, 66x132 feet, bearing fruit trees,
gcod bam, place fenced, In fact a
real fine place for the money. Is
worth at least $2000. If you want a
place that is a rca' bargain, see this
property, which la wc'l located, be
ing .close to school, churches and
stores.
WII.SOX CAriTKKH
SOI Til IMKOTA
Sioux Falls, 8. IV, June 5. Victory
for Woodrow Wilson In the South
Dukotn primaries was Indicated by
nil available returns late this after
neon It appearing that the New Jer
sey governor lias captured the states
10 delegates to Baltimore by two to
on over Clark.
Sterling, progressive) also has de
feated Gamble, standpatter, for the
Republican senatorial nomination.
Roosevelt's plurality over Taft la
now Indicated as being about 15.000.
The Pender Murder Trial.
St. Helens, Or., June 5. Attempts
today were made by the prosecution
fr. the trial of J. A. Pender, charged
with the murder of Mrs. Daisy Wehr
nian and her four-year-old boy to
prove that the defendant, though al
though already possessed of a shot
gun, borrowed a revolver on a pre
text and that this weapon was the
oiie with which the crime was committed.
Printer Elect . Officers.
Indianapolis, June 5. The official
vote In the recent election of oflkers
of the International Typographical
President James M. Lynch, received
21,040 votes and Barker, 19,100.
For vice-president Duncan received
21,437 votes and Tracy 20,503. John
W. Hays was re-elected secretary
treasurer by a plurality of 4,723.
Drain is' waking up and getting
ready to welcome the advent of a rail
road -any old rallrond will do.
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WHILE OLD AND YOUNG
Alike often require glasses
each should ' be supplied with
a lens suitable to correct any
defect of the eye.
Without an examination of
the eyes by an efficient Opto
metrist, no one can. supply
glasses that will overcome
your eye trouble.
Don't experiment for rella-
? bio aid, visit
t A. M'CI'LLOCH
I Optometrist.
f 21)1 Sorth Commercial St.
f (Ground Floor)
t Phone 0'J. Otllce Honrs 9 to (
f44-
Good Fruit
Will Make
Dollars
To get the fruit, you will re
quire the services of The Sher-wlu-WUllaiiii
one-man, spray,
pump now on exhibition at
FiVs Drug Store
Com a4 hi.
1
$2"iH) will buy a good house of six
rooms, barn, about 60 benrlng fruit
trees, windmill and tank, three large
lots, BOxliiO feet, all street and Bewer
assessments paid. Has east front,
close to carllne, stores and school.
Tho lots alone are worth $750 each.
This Is a rare bargain and worth
more money by far than Is asked.
Cnn be bought on reasonable term.
1 $3500 will buy one of the finest
houses built this season. The house
has eight, large rooms, an extra
large sleeping porch, full cement
busement, pantry, bath, porches,
electric light and fixtures, modern
plumbing upstairs and down, fire
l.lace, walls will be tinted to suit,
cement walks, curbs, beautiful loca
tion. This house Is In beautiful
Kingwood Park. The new bridge is
new building and property values
there are now on the Increase.
We write Insurance.
We rent Houses.
We Issue Surety Bonds.
1IECHTEL A BY.NOX
547 State Street. Tel. Main 452
I First Class l'liino at Public Auc
tion. Notice Is hereby given that on
Monday, June 17, 1912, at 2:30 p. iu.
of aald day, the undersigned will sell
nt public auction to the highest and
best bidder, nt the late residence of
George L. Pugh, deceased, three-
fourths of a mile north of Chemawa
station on the Oregon Klectrlc Rail
way, for cash, one Crown upright
piano, solid quarter oak finish In first
cluss condition.
Anyone desiring a good Instrument
will do well to Investigate.
GKORGE H. Ml'DGK,
Administrator of tho Kstate of George
L. Pugh, Deceased. fi-5-10t
Fairmount Park Snap
If you wish to buy In the coming
exclusive district of Salem, see my
modern house In Fulrmount Park on
one of the finest view lots; looks
straight down Conimerclnl street, so
that, with good field glasses, one can
sit on large airy front porch and
watch the moving pnnorama of tho
business section of that street. Grand
and unobstructlble view of moun
tains, river, city and valley. Lot Is
75x150. Five rooms down-stairs, be
sides reception hull and Inrge bath
nom, Up stairs, lingo enough for
two good rooms. Is not finished; but
floor Is laid nnd Is used as bedroom,
two 6-foot width windows sweep the
view. Well built mnw; no biisn
nent. Good buck porch, screened
nnd IntttVod. Bedrooms and bathroom
linlshed In white enamel; rest of
house hardwood finish. Hot and cold
v ater In bathroom, kitchen and back
lurch. Wash trays, c.ood water
pressure all summer from Fairmount
Park water tank. The Improvements
on this place cannot be duplicated for
l.ss than 12200. Bare lot next door,
trine si., beld at $2500. Price for
this house and lot. $3,000. This Is a
sacrifice price, but owner must sell,
he Is going east. Call Star Gro
y. Main 145B. 6.4.,m0
BOWLING
New location, 379 State 8trcet
In rear of Shining Parlors
Open Dally
Everybody Invited, ladles especially
FREE!
hocT'1' pizes for the
best Kodak picture of King-
food Park; contest ending
June 25. Make your appoint
ment with us and bring your
Kodak, and let us show you
the Addition of the Hour at
our expense.
KINGWOOD PARK CO.
Gibson & Hill, Selling Agts.
212 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg, Njajn 2275
BSB5LS
PERSONALS.
,
Mrs. A. M. Clough has returned
from a two-weeks' visit In Portland
with her daughter, Mrs. Rex. Bishop.
W. A. Taylor, of Macleay, Is In tho
city.
Mrs. K. L. Brewer and daughter, of
Chemawa, are In the city.
J. T. Heckwith, of Jefferson, Is In
the city In attendance at the commis
sioners' court. '
Mr. C. P. Slnde, bookkeeper at the
Woolen Mills Store, 1b In Silverton on
business.
A. Yuhl, wife and daughters, of
Piedmont, Cal., stopped In the city
night. They are making a motor car
tour of the Pacific Northwest on
pleasure.
STATISTICAL.
MAKKIKO.
JORGKNSEN LEWIS. At the resi
dence of the officiating clergyman,
Rev. P. S. Knight, June 4, 1912, Miss
Conle Lewis to Ira Jorgensen, both
of Salem.
Mr. Jorgonson Is proprietor of a
blacksmith ship on South High
street, and Mrs. Jorgenson wag a
stenographer of the city for a num
ber of years. Both 'are well nnd fa
vorably known here, where they will
make their home. They left for the
north on a wedding trip.
MAR III EI).
YATKS-M'FKRON In Salem, Wed
nesday, June 5, 1912, Miss Ida B.
McFeron to Grover 11. Yates, both
of this city. The young people will
make their home at Salem. Mr.
Yates was formerly an employe at
the Elite Cafe.
NEW TODAY.
FRED! Fred! Fred! Corner Com
anu oiate street In Front the Madl
8on' ' 6-5-41--
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. FORI)
Over Idd and Bush Hank, Salem, Or
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
RCRGIIARDT A SIERKDITH
Resident Agents S8& State Street
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company, 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate secirlty.
BECIITEL BOOK
SI 7 State Street
MONEY, TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or-
egon. Phone 1552.
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RHiDOJf.RICIIAKDSON CO.
Funoral Directors and Undertakers
252 N. High Street.
Japanese Hand Laundry
and
Dry Cleaning Works
( lean nnd sanitary, all work done
by hand. Jio machinery to tear Nnd
wrr out delicate fabrics. Work
railed' for nnd delivered
trial will nuke yoa a steady patron.
0 Kerry Street. Those Mala tiii
FOR SALE CHKAP-Nearly now fi
passenger, roredoor E. M. F. 30, ex- 1
cellent condition, Including wind
shield, speedometer, five lamps,
mohair top and side curtains, full'
set repair tools, brass pumu, etc.
Will teach you how to operate and
take care of car. What have yon
to offer In exchange The National
Brokers, 135 S. Commercial.
NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly
modern, four blocks from biislnei!
section; $200 down, balance month
ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor
nack building. Phone 96. 6-2l-t(-
MEN WANTED for mill and yard
work. Phone 02 or call 34n South
12th street. 6-l-tf-
FRED Is not guilty. If you tliluk
that Fred fry Bandwlches In grcace
I bet you $100 you come and try
one for your self. '
AGENTS MAKING $10 dally nellln?
"Titanic Disaster" book nnd
"Roosevelt and Ills Policies."
Prices $1.00 and $1.50; GO per cent
commission; 60 per cent to general
agents; freight paid; credit given;
outfits free. International Bible
House, Dept. P., Perry Bldg., Phil
adelphia. . 6-3-tt'
FOR SALE Four good lots, large uew
house, 00x40 feet, 3 blocka to Went
Salem school. Price $M0, $.',00
cash, balance In 5 years. See John
Van Laanen, 273 State street.
6.5-31
FOR SALE Good brood sow and U
pigs or .will soli pigs. Phone
Farmer 95. 6-2;"3!
FOR SALE OR RKNT Peanut and
popcorn roaster. HCO Ulghltnd
nvenue 6"J"J'
WANTED AT ONCE, woman com
Florence Hotel,
6-5-Jt
FOR SALE CHEAP-Our Mitchell
demonstrator, Model T, 35 l"rr
power, recently overhauled
painted. Car guaranteed "
new. Slmonton Motor Co.
OHTKOPATHIC" PHVSIIi.OS
DR. O. F. 1IEISLKY and Dr. S. Ktt
Helsley. general osteopathic lw
tit loners. Also hydrotherapy
electric light baths given
extra charge for rheumatism, kid
ney and liver troubles. The "f
cess In these treatments l W
to going to the hot lake- c"'
flnement cases and female troiil
a specialty. 205 and 20 P. 8-"'k
building. Phones:- Office, N"
618; residence, Main 21KL
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
COSCKItT I'lAMST
PJano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 North CottaS'
street.
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