Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 12, 1912, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    T101 EIGHT.
Cherry
Ladies'White Muslin
Petticoats, less 20 J
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
These white petticoats are In
many stylus, lace and enibrold
erey trimmed, long and short
models. Regular values at f 1.23
to 17.60.
Cherry Fair Week
Less 20 per cent.
Ladies' 50c Black
Hose, 37c pair
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
Here is a tine gauze Dale hose
with wide garter top, double
heel and toe. A good fust black
and one of our popular fiOc
kinds. Cherry Fair Week
37c a Pair
Any Ladies' Oxford
$2.50 a pair
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
Think of It any pair of our
fine Ladles' Oxfords In any
leather priced to $1.50 regu
larly and offered as a special
during Cherry Fair Week
$2.50 a Pair
Men'sFine Golf Shirts
SPECIALLY PRICED THIS
WEEK
A large showing of
FRENCH FLANNELS
With collars to match Included
In this special.
Regular $1.00 Hhlrls at ....S.lc
Regular $l.2r Hblrts at I... 11.1c
Regular I1.H0 Shirts at .. 91.15
Regular $:.no Shirts at ..4H.I5
Regular 2.r0 Shirts at ..1.11.1
During Cherry Fair Week
CITY NEWS.
Tonight mid Saturday
At the (irnnd. Fine program of
l'uvlng pictures. 10 cents.
The Hotel Marlon's Business Lunch
Prepared and served In an up-to-date
manner, 60o. 6-27-tf
Huts w Olllres ,
Doctors Morse and Robertson have
moved their offices to room 3, Mc
ConiHck building. 7-8-tf
The ( cnlral Labor Council -
Will not hold II regular monthly
meeting tonight on account of the
Cherry Fair. C. M. Anderson, presi
dent. Hi owning AniiiHcmi'iit Co.
Park Itl.llng Gallery will he locat
ed at coiner of Ferry and High
streets during Cherry Fair. 7-tl-5t
Will Kirliiinge
Salem property for an auto. Car
must be In good shape and have no
Infliited value, 22 V. S. National
bank building. 7-ll-:it
The) 're All l(oliig"(
I'oliiK what Calling at Pomei'iiy's
I have their yes examined 11111I tit
led to glasses mill getting Hnir
watches and Jewelry repaired. 118
t'ciilh Commercial si reel.
A YcliTiiu ill the ( 011111111111
We have h veteran of two wars
with mi at ll.e Salem Commons this
v veiling at 8 o'clock and 1 am nine
II I er Hlanillng around all duy, you
V ill II lid our nice chairs comfortable
Mid the sermon prolltnble.
Fuiiltles Dry Cleaning
Kretih, dainty dresses are easily
kept so If sent to us every little while
to be cleaned by method which elim
inate cleaning wear practically re
store the gown to Us original benu
nv. Phone 3ii0, 411 Court street.
6-19-eod
fcjLi
Tomorrow, the
Fair Specials at
SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
See the Auto we are giving away FREE
You may get it, if you trade here
pi1
IP
ll
St .Ac mi
50cYokes for Infants'
Dresses, etc., 36c each
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
These are daintily hand em
broidered in pretty designs and
are exceptionally good values
nt the regular price. Offered
for Cherry Fnlr Week only at
36c Each
Business Men's Lunch, Hotel Marlon
Excellent service, superior cooking,
BOo. . 6-27-tf
Don't Forget llnseliiill (Iniiie
Sunday, 3 p. In, Winton Six vs.
Salem. 7-12-2t
Rinding Twine
Plymouth twine Is Hold In Sulein
by II. Pohlii K Son, 210 S. Liberty,
and T. M. Jones, Farmers Feed
Yard.
Filed IIIk I'crtllicnte-
Rev. llusttiv Muiig. pastor of the
German M. K. church, has Hied his
cerllllcale of the ministerial associa
te n Willi the countv clerk.
I
li'iintl - I
Inst the light place lo have glasses
I ropeiiv lilted lo my eyes. See C. T
I'omeroy ahimt It. US South Com
menial street.
Will Sucrllice-
50x100 foot lot. streets, water mains
anil sidewalks In and paid for, choice
locution, pure 5:'
and $5 per month
bank building.
$10 cash down
21 1'. S. National
7-11-31
Fhe-Room lliiiigulow
I In Klngwood Park, Just completed,
and strictly up-to-dule. In every, re
spect. Price $2.-i."ii. Terms $150 cash
down, balance $J0 per month. 212 1'.
H National Hank building. 7-1 Kit
Donning Puck Train
From Detroit to the Hot Springs.
Dally trips are made. For further I
particulars address lieo. P. Downing,
Detroit, Orcg. 6-10-eod-lni
I
A llarttiiln Counter Price
It Is understood from good author
ity that an auction took place yes-
teidny at Die headquarters of the 1
Salem lodge of Elks at the Imperial A Merry Go Round
hotel. In which Hon. P. 11. D'Arcy No, not quite; but our meal cutlers
wiw sold nt auction, the purchaser are on the Jump walling on the ens
iling A handsome daughter of one of toniers, and If you don't believe It,
the untlered herd in attendance nt Just drop In. Phone Main 247. The
Poiiluiid. the price paid being $1150 Capital -Moat Market, Order your
end was by chock. Siindnv meats earl v. Thank yon.
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Siff Vaudeville Show
Last Day of
Ladies'
Wash Dresses
to $8.50 qualities
at $4.98
This Speclul Includes
IV JUTE LINGERIE
GINGHAMS, LAWNS
And TISSCE FABRICS
In many dainty models and fin
ishes; all the popular colors.
Regularly priced to $8.50
Cherry Fair Week.
Ladies' New Klosfit
Silk Petticoats
Regular qualities to $6.00
Cherry Fair Week.
$3.89 each
These nr in the pqpular colors,
green, blue, brown, etc., Very
pretty flounces. Only
$3.89 each
25c Dress Ginghams
13y2c a Yard
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
A fine assortment of pretty
Scotch Plaids in very nice
color combinations; 30 Inches
wide and regular values at 25c
a yard. Cherry Fair Offering.
13!2c a Yard.
.Mining Pictures
At The Grand.
Tonight
10 cents.
The Illicit Is On
And while In the city come to Pom
eroy'H new Jewelry store, 118 South
(Vnimeriial street, to select your
next wedding present.
At the (iriinil Tonight
And Saturday night, motion pic
tures par excellence. 10 cents ad
mission, '
(Jetting Interesting
Those Senators are playing better
ball every game. The best teams In
the valley are getting next, lloost
lor Salem. We want the Senil Pro
championship. 7-12-21
. ,
f;m Buys .IOxIOO Fl. Lot
Streels graded, cement sidewalks
aml water mains In and paid for,
I choice district nnd located close to
good school. This is a good proposl-
tlon for a builder. Terms tlO rush
,,,,. $5 month m s
va.)nnl ,milk i,.,,!,,,,,. xr)n 227B.
7-ll-3t
YMIIng Old Friends Here
L. M. Hoggs, formerly clerk In the
store of J. M. Ijiwrence and a son of
;. V. Hoggs, of tills city. Is In the
clly taking In the Cherry Fair and
veiling old-time fiends. "Jlinmle,"
as he Is familiarly known, Is travel
ing salesman for the Peet llros. soap
ompiinv and is meeting with much
favor with his employers.
F.eiialng HiiKiry
The "Carnnao;"
Whlp-
thut's the whip.
saddle and harness man. 187 South
Commercial street. Priced from 50c
to $1.00; the best whip on earth.
the
Meyers
Ladies' Fine Neck
wear, less 20 per cent
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
If you need neckwear or want
to present a dainty gift, see
this assortment of Reiser's
fancy embroidery and lace
Jabots. Cherry Fair Week.
Less 20 per cent.
Ladies' All -Linen
Handkerchiefs
3 for 79c
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
These are strictly alt-linen and
daintily Initialed by hand. A
very neat gift package, three In
a box. Cherry Fair Special
79c a Box
Children's and
Misses' Coats
Regularly priced at $13.75.
Cherry Fair Week at
Vt Price
Red, navy and cream serge,
hairlines and diagonals. Your
choice, Cherry Fair Week.
Vi Price
To $1.25 Dress
Goods, 67c a yard
CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL
Pretty voiles and embroidered
batistes In brown, navy, tail
and grey. Regularly priced to
$1.2.1. Cherry Fair Special, a
yard (17c. '
An assortment of Fancy Suiting,
grey, tun and brown.
Less 20 per cent.
Daw
The) Are At It -
At what? Just handing out the
sandwich goods. The best groceries
for the money In Sulem, and the busi
est place In town. Call or phone Main
06. Prompt delivery and quick ser
vice. We can please you.
Wanted. Enerirelle Ymiiiir Man
To learn the real estate business, "re department took part in the pa
ean make $150 and up within a few , rnde, the truck forming one or the
months. We start, you on the path principal attractions.
trv i M1wkCia ntwl It Km I'nil n Ml!ltira In
tu puviiwna (i 1111 t c ;uu v ti u it
make fair salary while you are learn
ing. 212 IT. S. National bank build
ing. 7-U-3t
Tlie Sunset (Grocery
Can supply you with chicken for
your Sunday dinner. JiiBt phone
Main 131. Order early as we can
rupply everybody. Give us your next
biead order. Just try It.
h.in mi in Take Notice
it you formerly lived
In Kunsns.
register preliminary to forming a
Ht nte society. There are about 500.
.loin In, and get acquainted. Regis
ter Saturday, at Anderson Furnace
'Co. IhmiiIi In armorv. F. A. Keefover.
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Journal
"Want Ads" Brln Results
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"Cherry Fair" Program !
Ye Liberty
!NF.W Pl( Tl RES
NEW sot;s
I Come to the Cool Places t
I Matinees Daily
L Jj. il
uJta cLJfc tLJ3t
Roll f
SI'NDAY, JULY 1
SALEM LEAGUE GROUNDS
Winton Six
OF
PORTLAND
VS.
Salem Senators
Anyone who reads the baseball
news can tell you what kind of a
pedigree "Winton Six" have. They
are at present as strong If n,t,1P authorities at Steilacooiu to In-
'stronger than any semi Pro team in
1 Portland.
8:00 P. M.
Admission 2'c Grandstand Kc
CliAFIfi IS
NAMED BY
THE DRYS
PROHIBITIONISTS N 0 M I N A T E
ARIZONA MAN FOR PRESIDENT
TOOK HIM FROM VERY DRY
TERRITORY.
ONITSU PRESS LSABBD WIIU.1
Atlantic City, N. J.. July 12.-Eu-
I gene W. Chafin, of Arizona, was nom
inated for president on the ballot by
the national Prohibition convention
here this afternoon.
The names of Eugene W. Cliatin.
Arizona; Frank W. Emerson, Califor
nia; Colonel Andrew Jackson Hou
ston, of Texas and Hon- Findlay
Hendrickson, of Cumberland, Md.,
were placed In nomination for presi
dent. Atluntie City. N. J., July 12. The
entire morning session of the Pro
hibition national convention was de
oted to finances. Retiring National
Chairman Charles R. Jones stated
that it would require not less than
fir.0,000 to defray the expenses of an
energetic campaign, lie announced
that, ail the result of the early ef
forts, there was $31,000 In the treas
ury. Today more than $10,000 more was
pledged, and committees were named
to aid In raising the amount still
needed.
It was expected that the nomina
tion of candidates for president and
vice-president would be reached some
time tills Afternoon,
New Fire Truck Here
The new automobile fire truck has
arrived, and Is all that Its manufac
turers claim for It. Several exhibi
tions were given this forenoon by the
new piece of fire-fighting apparatus',
nnd it proved satisfactory In every
way. Much Interest Is shown In the
truck by our citizens, mid all agreed
.that It is Just what is needed. Hie
, Pioneer Widow Dead
Mrs. F.llza Einerick, widow of tho
late Andrew Emerlck (G. A. R. veter
un). and sister of the late Judge
'llurtwell Hurley, died In Lewlslnn.
Idaho, July tith, at her daughter's
home, Mrs. C. W. Simon. Mrs. Em
erlck was born In the slate of Maine,
Dili. Being one of the old pioneers,
spending most of her life in Portland
i and Salem. She was lit id to rest In
I I.e. lie Fir cemetery, Portland. Ore.,
'July 9-
A man never knows how fleet foot
ed he really is until he has occasion
to get away from the leap year girl.
The Elks herd In Portland up to
lust night registered 34.000 In attend
ance ct the big meet.
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1
Wexford
THREE PirmtES
TWO SONUS
A
"Where Everybody Goes"
i MYSTERY OF
UldHrrtHnHiiuL
IS CLEARED UP
bsiibd rums LBissn winu.l
Tacoma, Wash.. July 12.-The mys-ten-
of the disappearance of Mrs
George Griffin who was believed to
have been murdered by her husband
Wednesday afternoon at the Nnr-
. . .. n...l..na .allied
rows when nis queei
v-fstigate, Has ueen cieaieu.
Keel-eyed from weeping and .broken
In spirit. Mrs. Griffin applied nt the
i.m ci,.,.itr
county Jan yesieruay "'";
Longmlre and his deputies were mak
ing a frantic search for her.
la the padded cell. George Griffin
was practically a raving maniac. II..
kept repeating his various delusions
about the loss of his young wife and
wculd not be quieted. His wife
swore to a complaint, charging him
with insanity, and he was taken to
Steilacooiu asylum.
Griffin's mind began to wander
Tuesday as a result of heavy drink
ing. Mrs. Griffin says.
SHE SHOT HIM
FOR REFUSING
TO MARRY HER
UNITED I'MtSS I.B1HB WU1B.1
Portland, Or., July 12. Angered
because of his alleged refusal to
marry her, Mrs. Susie' Agnes Owens
today shot and seriously wounded
Charles Celestlno. The shooting oc
curred at the latter's homo where
Mis. Owens had gone, according to
her story to plead with Celestlno to
marry her as she says he promised
to do.
When he refused, as she asserts,
she drew a revolver from her skirt
rnd shot lilm through the body. She
then rode in an automobile to the po
lice station where she surrendered
herself. She is 27 years old and Is
said to have been recently divorced.
Four Sailors Scalded.
USITBD TIIKSS I.K.ISRD W1IIK.1
Havana. July 12. Four sailors
were badly scalded today by an ex
plosion In the boiler room of the
miser Culm, recently received from
the Cramps ship yard and in use at
present in bringing troops hack from
Santiago, now that the Internal dis
turbances there are over.
There's one created thing that a
spinster can't see good In Hint's n
bachelor.
Special the year round
i Five per cent off !
on all
cash purchases :
in Drugs, Medicines and
dry Articles lit
Sun-
Fry's Drug Store
Value
received aad
guaranteed.
goods
Semi -Professional
Championship
At Stake in
Big Baseball Series
During
CHERRY FAIR, SALEM
S VTI lil Y, .11 LY 13, HOPEW ELL
(JAM'S
With but three defeats this season
One to Sulem, 2 to 1; St. Paul, 3 to
2. and Albany, 6 to 1.
Salem XM won 10 out () u g.UHM
nnd will ,mike every effort to take
thee three strong teams Into camp
Seme of the star players In the
state will he seen In these games,
lianie at 4 : ill) . nii
.....uissi,.,,, 2"C t;run.KIn,l
Cr1, pi
PERSONALS. .
Ed. .Averill, who got his first exper
ience In the newspaper business on
the Capital Journal, and Is now liv
ing in Pendleton, is here for the
Cherry Fair.
C. C. Page, editor of ilie Albany
Herald, Is In the city today, accom
panied by his brother.
The Misses Pearl Swain and Susie
M. Smith, of Eugene, are spending a
few days visiting at the home of Mrs.
.?. C. McElroy on North Front street.
Geo. B. Means, Past Exalted Ruler
of lodge No. 275 of Poughkeepsle,
New York, Is visiting for a few days
with G. E. Terwllliger, of the Cot
tage Undertaking parlors.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE Up-to-date six room
house on car line, east front. Will
take good lot as part payment. See
owner, Win. Hall, 1785 S. Commer
cial street. 7-12-2t
MKN WANTED for mill and yard
work. Phone 52 or call 349 South
12th street. 6-25-tf
NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly
modern, four blacks from business
section; $200 down, balance month
ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor
nack building. Phone 96. 5-24-tf
FOR SALE Ten acres of first class
loganberry or cherry land all un
der cultivation. Good road, Just
5V& miles south of Salem. Price,
$1700; $800 cash. Oregon Realty
Co., 275 State street. 7-12-3t
FOR SALE Five acres of fruit or
berry land all under cultivation,
some strawberry and gooseberries.
Price $900. ' Oregon Realty Co.,
275 State street. 7-12-3t
PHYSICIAN'S.
DHS. BEAN Will answer phone calls
from Farmers 588, out of office
hours. 7-12-3t
MONEY TdTOAN
TIKIS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Of,
I mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGHARDT A MEREDITH
Resident Agent 885 State Street
WOOD AND COAL
in any quantity. Prompt deliver;
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
OX CITY PROPERTY.
Call at room 314 United, States
National Bank Building.
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate secirlty.
DECUTEL ft BYNOX
847 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John R
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
JAFAXKSE LAUNDRY AJiD DRY
CLEAMNG WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St. Phone Muln 2252
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
CONCERT PIAXIST
Piano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 North Cottage
street.
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-RICIIAHDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
252 N. High Street.
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
BOUGHT
SOLD
RESTED
REPAIRED
RIBBONS
ROLLERS
SUPPLIES
See me before you do anything.
C. M. LOCKWOOD