PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON- FRIDAY, JUE 21, 1912.
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ATTRACTIVE
FECIAL OFFERINGS FOR
SATURDAY SHOPPERS
At Salem's Big Department Store
JUNE WHITE SALE PRICES REIGN IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Ladies' $1.25 White Silk ladies'Shoes,$3.50 Pat-
Goves,lomorrow?Sc pr eat Leather, special for
i'T l'."S tnw, $2-45 a pair
(short sleeve. These are 15- a fine quality patent leather
button length and are a fine shoe welt soles; very neat and
$1.23 quality. Special tomor- dressy and a Bhoe that will
row 98c a pair give satisfactory wear. Regu-
lar ?3.50 grade
Ladies' .35c All Linen Sif'wl tomorro" iiilr
Handkerchiefs, tomor- Fiaxon Fabric, the pop-
row's price, each, 23c , smm mteM
These are beautifully hand-
embrlodered handkerchiefs and lOIUOrrOW, IdC 3 JMa
are sure to please every wo
man who likes a dainty ker- etly patterns In check and
chief. Regular 35c kind floral designs a the popular
Tomorrow, 23c each summer colorings, 30 Inches
i wide.
Table Covers, specially J
priced for tomorrow Ladies'35cOulsize Black
ZtlZ. r;l,frS Hose,toinorrow27cpair
and mixed colorings. Entire ere , R flne Mack hoH9
showing specially reduced (or wth a wht(J , ,n te nm(,h
tomorrow only. WBnte(, 01lUlzeg, We ,, theBe
'"," regularly at 3ic a pair.
Our Assortment Men's HvPfM for t"",rrow '- i,r
Straw Hats, specially Boys'andChWs Straw
priced for tomorrow Hats,toinorrowlceach
Sailor, snap brims and pencil
brim Htyles. A large line of Straw Hats
Regular $1.50 Hats I0' ln veral styles, trimmed with
Regular $2.00 Huts $1.35 vvhllo. brown and blue.' Extra
Regular $2.50 Hats t.7 good values nt 25c... Specially
Regular $3.00 Hats 2.0fl priced for Saturday shoppors
Regular $4.00 Hats $2.(17 lllr each
SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS . YOU MAY GET THE
AT MEYERS' "BUCK"
CITY NEWS.
Business Men" Lunch, Hotel Marlon
Excellent service, superior cooking,
EOc. fj-27-tf
An Inch of Hiiln
The heavy rains that have pre
vittled for the past 20 hours have re
sulted In a. Tall of .K0 Inch of water,
which for the season of the year Is
unprecedented.
1'unllIcHs Dry Cleaning
Fresh, dainty dresses are easily
kept so If sent to us every little while
to he cleaned by methods which elim
inate cleaning wear-practically re
store the gown to Its original beau
ay. I'hone 3B0 411 Court street.
6-19-ood
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
Ladies' Long Gloves, fine lisle, only 50c pr
Ladies' Long Gloves, extra good lisle, only 75c pair
Ladies' Long Gloves, special only ,.$1,00
Ladies, New Knox shape Sailors, $1,50, $1,25, $1,00
All popular shapes. Good quality and special good values.
Nice Pretty Shirt Waists at ' $1,25
All neat atylee, very ucat at 1.25.
Boys' Wash Suit $1,00, 65c, 50c
Now Styles, good values.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240 Commercial Street
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Tlio Hotel Marlon's Business Lunch
Prepared and served In an up-to-date
manner, COo. 5-27-tf
Wants a Dliorce
Mrs. Ooraldlne Kroll has begun suit,
for divorce from George Kroll, to
whom she was married February 4,
1011. She alleges desertion since
Juno 9, 1911. She asks for an abso
lute divorce and the custody of their
7-uioiiths-old boy Claud.
rtrnlc 1'oslpoiird
The seventh annual plcnlo of the
Waldo llllla Pioneer association
which was to have been held tomor
row at the farm of Hon. A. Hunt, at
Victor Point, lias been postponed one
week on account of tbo weather.
Weather peniillllng the plcnlo will be
held on June 1'9, the Indications be
ing that there will be at largo attend
ance at that time.
Fresh Crawfish
..At the Elite Cafe. ... '
Always Fresh
Every order you get from the Cap
ital meat market Is sure to be fresh.
Order your Sunday " meats early.
Phone Main 247.
Save Money
By oiling your harness after the
rain, and It pays to get the best ol'.
F. E. Shafer, the saddle and harness
man can supply you. 187 South
Commercial street.
Will Probated '
The will of Isaac Needham was ad
mitted to probate by Judge Bushey
yesterday afternoon. Real property
to the amount of $6000 belongs to the
estate, of which George Wilbur Need
ham, Orris Delma Needham Isaac
Winifred Needham and Bertha May
McFarlane are the heirs. Mr. Need
ham died June 15, 1912.
Young or Old
We can supply you with anything
In the chicken line for your Sunday
dinner. To avoid the rush, order
early. Phone Main 131. The Sunset
Grocery. Try our bread.
Specially Cooked Toduy
Elite Cafe crawfish.
Nofliliitr Like It
Ever before ln Salem. The G. A.
R. reunion Is sure a hummer. All
of the visitors appreciate good Ice
cream. The Wonder Kandy Kitchen
makes nothing but the best. Phone
Main 999, 371 North Commercial.
Married While Away
Charles E. Anderson, of the music
house of Cherrlngton & Peters, has
just returned from an extended
trip In the East. When Mr. Anderson
lert here a month ago he was a single
man, and he returned a benedict.
bringing with him as his bride one of
the fairest daughters of New Jersey.
They will make their home at 541
Center street.
Preparing to Itulld
Workmen this morning began tear
ing down the building on the lot re
cently bought by R. R. Ryan, lying
Jiut south of the building occupied In
lr.rt by the Capital Journal. Mr.
Ryan will niHh the razing of these
buildings with as much haste as
possible so that the erection of the
new building may begin as soon as
possible.
I'll cd National Salute
Yesterday afternon nbout 4:30
o'clock the national salute consist
ing of 48 guns, one for each state
In the union, was fired frrtni the
court house square. The 'gun used
was nn old howitzer that did service
during some of the Indian wars of
Oregon,
I line
Prohibition party vs. Socialist par
ty. Question: Resolved, That the
Prohibition party offers a better so
lution for the liquor evil than the
Soclullst party. For the Prohibition
party, J. G. Voget A,. H. Meese, O. A.
Stlllman. For the Socialist party,
Ivl Bailiff. R. C. Mlnton, B, F.
Ramp; 8 o'clock Friday evening, Sa
lem Heights hull, right at. the end of
Hulem Heights car line; Bo fare. Ad
mission free.
Sues far Divorce
Diane Mario Ford filed a suit for
divorce yesterday from Charles D
Ford, whom she married In San
Fiunclsco, California, September 4,
191.0 She alleges drunkenness and
cruel and Inhuman treatment as
grounds. She asks for the custody
of their only son, Tllmon Waldo
Ford, who Is nine months of age, She
also asks for $100 for attorney's fees,
$75 a month permanent alimony and
for one-third Interest in 4.1 acres of
hind which she alleges Mr. Ford
owns near the Fair Grounds.
l.lgliliiltiK Struck
During the electric storm of Wed
nesday evening a largo tree was
struck by lightning on the McDonald
place about three miles south of the
city. The bark was stripped off one
side from the top to the bottom, a
number of limbs being also broken.
Mr. II. A. Dove, who lives on an ad
joining place, was out hunting hit
cow, which had a long chain at
tached to her boms. The stroke came
Just as Mr. IHwe was about to take
hold of the chain. The shock was so
severe that the cow was knocked
down, but Mr. Dove was only slight
ly shocked.
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i Base Ball
MEIER X KHANh, OF PORTLAND
VS.
SALEM SENATORS
SIM) AY, JINK iri, 1913
Meier & Frank have one of the
best teams In Portland and Hre con
tenders for the State Semi Pro.
Championship. There will be some
thing doing when they stack up
BRAlust the only undefeated team In
lb Valley. They will be loaded for
the occasion.
A Great Program
AT
Ye Liberty
Beginning Matinee Today
Ending Saturday Night.
Special for old and young,
THE KATZENJAXHEll KIDS
DI ET, TRAXLER & KAREY
Coming Sunday.
"A BEAST AT BAY"
Showing a race between an
automobile and locomotive.
This will be some Picture
SEE IT
Don't fail to se'e
An Outcast Among
Outcasts
A Biograph feature at
Wexford
Tonight and Saturday After
noon and Evening only.
MISS WILSON IN SONG
Crawflnh, Crawfish
Special this evening, Elite Cafe.
The Silent Clerk
Now doing business ln four differ
ent ways. If you want cigars, match
es stamps or- breath perfume, It will
pay you to patronize him, 6-20-3t
Special on All Fruit Jars ,
We are making a specialty on all
fruit jarsi caps and rubberB, the Ball
Mason, Schram, Automatic, Economy
and Golden State. Call on Spurllng's
for anything In the grocery line, 311
North Commercial street. Phone
Main 66.
Just Hum III j the
Among those attending the G. A. R.
Is S. F. lilythe, or just "Sam," who
was In Hood River when Mt. Hood
sprouted, and took up the job of slid
ing the "Hood River Glacier" soon af
ter It was started. Sam ate his share
of hardtack during the war, and
chicken, too, If It could be requisi
tioned, and came out of the war with
out a scratch, except those he made
himself In the war on graybacks.
Since then he has newspapered,
ranched, orcharded, berried, married,
raised a fine family and a patriarchal
beard, and done pretty nearly every
thing else, except get old.
Struck by Lightning
During 'the storm Wednesday ev
ening, about 8 o'clock, lightning
struck a barn belonging to a Mr. Dee
don, about one mile and a half from
Hopewell, 13 miles north of Salem,
killing Hire ecows, and setting fire to
the barn, which was totally destroyed
along with farming utensils. His
wife had driven to Hopewell to deliv
er berries, or be would have lost his
horses. He had Just finished milk
ing and left the barn, when the light
ning struck.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON CITY PROPERTY.
Call at room 314 I'nlted States
National Bank Building.
MONEY TO LOAN
Til OS, K. FORD
Over liadd and Bush Bank, Salem. Or
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
RCRGIIARDT A MEREDITH
Resident A units XSi State Street
"KING PHARAOH"
THE HORSi: THAT DOES
EVERYTHING HUT TALK AT
THE
BLIG11 THEATRE
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
THE OREGON HUMANE SO
CIETY, BEGINNING SUNDAY
MATINEE, EVERY AFTER
NOON AND EVENING. END
ING WEDNESDAY NIGHT
HA I. EM'S ONLY SANITARY,
WELL VENTILATED SHOW
OF MANY EXITS
Japanese Hand Laundry
and
Dry Cleaning Works
Clea and sanitary, all work done
by haul. No machinery to tear and
wear ent delicate fabric. Work
tWi tar an! delivered promptly. A
trlul will make yo a steady pitroa.
116 Ferry Street. Phone Mala S2ii
STATISTICAL
MARRIED.
SHI PLER-WHITE At the home of
the bride's mother, 446 S. Commer
cial street, at high noon, Wednes
day, June 19, 1912, Miss EulenaP.
White to Thomas ;J. Shipler, Rev.
G. L. Lovell officiating.
The young couple left after the
ceremony for a two-weeks' trip to
northern cities.
PURVINE-SCHLECT At the resi
dence of E. T. Prescott, 541 Mill
street, this city, at high noon, June
19, 1912, Miss Wllhelmlna R.
Schlect to Arthur-M. Purvlne, Rev.
P. S. Knight performing the cere
mony In the presence of a few
friends. The young people will re
Blde In Polk' county.
HUNT-GILLIAM A the residence of
the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Gilliam, South 12th street.
near Leslie street, Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. June 19, 1912,
Miss Velna Vivian Gilliam to Mau
rice L. Hunt, both of this city, Rev.
R. N. Avlson performing the cere
mony ln the presence of a few
friends.
HALE-BENT In this city, Wednes
day, June 19, 1912, Miss Lottie
Mae Bent to Mr. Fred G. Hale.
Both the young people are from Sa
lem where they will make their
home, the groom being an em
ployee of the Spauldlng mill.
BORN.
LOCHKART At the family home,
666 Ferry street, this city, Thurs
day morning, June 20, 1912, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Lockhart, a girl.
Mr. Lockhart is city editor of the
Statesman and the congratulations
of the Journal are. extended to the
proud parents upon the arrival of the
young associate city editor, who will
probably be an Important member of
the family for the next few months.
It Is now well kno-rfn that not more
than one case of rheumatism ln ten
requires any internal treatment what
ever. All that Is needed Is a free ap
plication of Chamberlain's Liniment
and massaging the parts at each ap
plication. Try It and see how quickly
It will relieve the pain and soreness.
Sold by all dealers.
PRUNES
We have one ot the finest large
prune orchard propositions to be
found at only
$90 PER ACRE
of . which there are 24 acres of or
chard with 16 acres
BEARING
The whole place Is 155 acres, of
which over 60 acres are under plow.
Balance In pasture and a lot of
GOOD TIMBER
It Is located about two miles south
of Rosedale, part of It facing on the
main rock road. Also about a mile
down grade haul to new Oregon Elcc
trlo station.
Good house, barn, etc.
YOU CAN'T BEAT IT.
LH0FER& SONS .
Investments.
213 S. Commercial Street
Foster & Baker
Red Raspberries
FIRST OF THE SEISON'
Cherries
FOR CANNING, PIES, OR EATING
Strawberries
THE LARGE SWEET MAGOONS
FOR TABLE, AND BEST WILSON'S
FOR CANNING
If you wish the best Cherries for
canning, let us liave your order now
and get them the day you want them.
Fruit Jars
MASON. SCHRAM, und ECONOMY
. JARS, CAPS and RUBBERS
FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
OLIVES IN BULK AND TINS,
GREEN, OR RIPE
Prompt Auto Delivery.
Phone 259.
"Out
Damn
Spot"
10 cents
WILL REMOVE IT AT
;i Fry's Drug Store
OLD-TIME REMEDY
DARKENS THE HAIR
GIVES COLOR, LUSTRE TO FADED
AND GRAY II AIR DANDRUFF
QUICKLY REMOVED.
For generations sage and sulphur
have been used for hair and scalp
troubles. Almost everyone knows
teh value of such a combination for
keeping the hair a good even color,
for curing dandruff, Itching scalp
and falling hair' and for promoting
the growth of the hair. Years ago
the only way to get a hair tonic of
this kind was to make It In the home,
which was .troublesome and not al
ways satisfactory. Nowadays, al
most any up-to-date druggist can
supply his imtcpiis with a ready-to-use
product, skillfully prepared In
perfectly equipped laboratories.
An Ideal preparation of this sort Is
Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur Hair Rem
edy, In which sage and sulphur are
combined with other valuable reme
dies for scalp troubles and thin, weak
hair that is losing Its color or com
ing out. After using this remedy for
a few days you will notice the color
gradually coming back, your scalp
will soon feel better , the dandruff
will soon be gone, and In less than
a month's time there will be a won
derful difference In your hair.
Don't neglect your hair If It Is full
of dandruff, losing Its color or conv
lng out. Get a 50-cent bottle of Wy
eth's Sage and Sulphur from your
druggist, and see what a few days'
treatment will do for you. All drug
gluts sell It, under guarantee . that
the money will be refunded if the
remedy is not exactly as represented.
J. C. Perry, Druggist.
Card of Thanks.
To those who bo kindly assisted its
during the sickness and death of our
beloved father, we express our Bin
cere thanks.
MR AND MRS. G. W. NEEDHAM,
MR. AND MRS. O. D. NEEDHAM.
MR. AND MRS. W. D. NEEDHAM,
MR. AND MRS. W. M'FARLANE.
All energy is soul impulsion from
God. Partial views are but partial
truths.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
WrC-v T1IK U1AMONU II It AND,
IIII Auk yoir ItniBirUt for A
til.phf.rlS IHmond TtrandyV
Till in It. d ami u,ld meiallfAv
b, tetlcl with Illua KiMwu. V
Talk ni otW, ltnv f your
UruBulH. Asl;fH llKs.TFRS
yefttl known as llett, Saft. Always Kelfat)
S0LH BV DP'JfiGISTS FVLRVUHFF
Instead of Liquid
Antiseptics or Peroxide
many people are now using
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to be
dissolved ln water as needed.
For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is
better and more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay.
To disinfect the mouth, de
stroy disease germs, and
purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and
bridgework clean, odorless
To remove nlcotlno from the teeth and
purify the breath after smoking.
To eradicate perspiration and body
odors by sponge bathing.
The best antiseptic wash known.
Relieves and strengthens tired, weak,
Intlumcdeyes. lleuls sore throat, wounds
and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, druggists
or by mall postpaid. Sample Free,
tHR PAXTONTOILITCO..Bmton.M
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Quick, courteous
eervlce day or '
night.
StandHotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
Transfer Co.
J. B. UNDERWOOD
Manager.
ATTENTION
LAWYERS
We publish legal notice aa
required by law, furnlahlnf
affidavit and preof of pub
lication. Pine Brief Work
Lj our apootalty. Let na
flgura with you on your next
cue.
Capita! Journal
SALIM, ORLGON
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IUUAY
NEW BUNGALOW close i ' ,
. modern, four blnci , ' . 8trlc";
section; $200 down, balance ''
ly. See Homer H. Smith
nack building. Phone t j-S"
MUST BE SOLrTriiTlfe
my household ith. R 1
pose hor- cov't
wood wagon and light wagoa
and double harness. woS 'c
tools, blacksmith forge avS !
many other articles too num.
to mention. Come at on 7"'
Waller, 2199 Broadway. 6.10;
FOR BALE-BxeeUentWar;
. , VDllctuy goun.
quire of W. A. Thomas, one w I
north of West Salem scC
6-21-3t.
.u.u ia, ouumai ornce.
213-f
SPBCIAL-Hot TanTaleT
u.B"k u corner uommerclal and
State, In front of Madison's.
' 6-20-3U
TEAMSTER WANTE-PhonT
c" al utn Fifteenth street.
6-2l-!t
FOR RENT Four well
uow mairs rooms for housekeep.
ing. Enquire 332 North Church street
6-21-
WANTED At once an "elpJ
porter and shoe shiner. Call
. Model Shaving Parlors, Salem.
6-lWt
FOR SALE 5 W acres of first-clan
fruit land. Five acres under cul
tivation, slopes gently to the north,
close to school, ueautlful view. Just
four miles south of Salem. Price
$750. $350 cash. Oregon Realty
Co., 275 State street. 6-21-31
FOR SALE Ten acreB first-clan
fruit land. Six acres In 2-year-oll
Italian prune trees, four acres n"
oats, new five-room bungalow,
chicken house, well, beautiful view
of surrounding country. Just (our
miles south of Salem. Price $2300
Oregon Realty Co., 273 Stale
street. 6-21-31
FOR SALE Acre tracts In Salem
Heights, close to car line, a 5-ceat
fare, land all under cultivation,
Price $800 per acre, $50 down and
$10 per month, without Interest lor
three years. Oregon Realty Co., 215
State street. 6-21-31
FOR SALE First-class Jersey coir,
$65, also good young mare, $75.
6-21-3t
JUNK DEALERS.
STEMBOCK Brothers' Junk Com
pany, dealers In scrap lion, rubber,
metal, Backs bottles, hides, pelts,
wool, furs, and tallow. All kinds
second hand machinery, pipes, and
tools, and all kinds of second nnnd
goods. Highest cash price paid.
See us for a half million bargains.
Let us know before you sell any
thing. Successors to Browni4eln
Sons, 233 State street. Telephone
Main 224. 6-21-lmo
Journal "Want Ads" Brln Results.
WOOD AND COAL
In anv nuantltv. Promnt dellverj
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company, 279 North uomiflercw
street Phone Mala 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate secirlty.
BECHTEL BYNON
147 State Street
MONEY. TO LOAN
On farm and city property. Joan H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, 8alem, Or
egon. Phone 1552. .
THE NEW SECOND-HAND
CLOTHING STORE
We have a good line of Clothing
and Shoes. Highest prices Jah1 (or
second-hand clothing and shoe".
812 N. Commercial SU Mfm ur'
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
CONCERT PIANIST
Piano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 NortU Cottage
street.
Office Phone Main 183
RIgdon Residence Main 111.
R1GD0N-RICHAHDS0N CO.
Funeral Directors aud Undertaken
252 N. High Street
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
BOfGHT
SOLD
RENTED
REPAIRED
RIBBONS
ROLIFBS
SITFLIES
Bee me before you do anytuln.
C. M. LOCKWOOD
Phone ! KM n A
SIMM . CeoaiMTcW. Sl. Owl