Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 18, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0REG05. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1912.
PAGE FIYK.
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Linen and Linene
Dress Skirts
One-fifth less
Embroideries
Values to 35c
21c per yard
MEREDITH ANNOUNCES
DOG SHOW PRIZES
MA"T TROI'IIIKS WILL HE OFFERED AT STATE FAIR AT STATE
FAIR W. R. BAILEY, OF SEATTLE, WILL JlIKiE ALL BREEDS
-HANDLERS MAY COMPETE FOR CASH PREMIUMS.
The premium list for the firBt an
nual dog show to be held by the Sa
lem Kennel club in connection with
the Oregon state fair hag been pre
pared by Secretary Frank Meredith
and 1b being printed for distribution.
Officers of the Salem Kennel club
are: U. S. Rider, president; W. R.
McAlvin, vice-president; Frank Mere
dith, financial secretary and treasur
er; Ira Jorgenson, II. W. Hatch, H. S.
Carter, Charles II. Withers, Jr., di-
y
AUTOLOADING
Hill RrnlntflM Cub eta look tkrwb lb
barrel Mi1 tea Ikat U U cliu
ft l .1 i -OB
All the advantages or
the big game arm with
none of its discom
forts or annoyances
The recoil docs the work of reloading and eiectinri
instead of pounding your shoulder. Five shots just
pull and release the trigger. Your action stays open
and warns you when it's time to shove in a fresh clip.
You can never get in a tight place the gun never
clogs. Each shot strikes a one ton blow.
Simple action simple take-down.
Send (or motion picture booklet explaining the
Remington-UMC Autoloading Killo'i bi poind.
Remington-UMC Metallic Cartridges combine die
highest velocity with the greatest shooting accuracy.
Made in all calibres for every standard firearm.
When Remington-UMC cartridge are used,
the arm is guaranteed to the full extent of the
manufacturer's guarantee.
Remington-UMC iht perlect shootlaf combiution
Reminiilorj Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Brmdwnr a New York City
ininMiim mum
MR. INVESTOR
X
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rectors; Max Muller, superintendent;
Dr. A. W. Korlnek, veterinary sur
geon. - W, B. Bailey, of Seattle, will
act as judge of all breeds.
The club will offer a sliver cup for
the best four dogs of one breed ex
hibited by the same owner. A trophy
will also be given to the exhibitor
winning the highest total number of
points in all classes and breeds with
dogs belonging to the . same owner
ship. Several handler's prizes in cash
will be given. A cash prize will also
be given for the beBt dog or female
of each breed.
A trophy will be given for the best
dog exhibited of the following breeds
St. Bernard, Great Dane, Foxhound,
pointer, English setter, Irish setter,
Gordon setter, IriBh water spaniel,
black cocker Bpaniel, other than black
Cocker spaniel, collie dog, bulldog,
bull terrier, bull terrier pup, Boston
terrier, Fox terrier, Irish terrier, Aire
dale terrier and Toy spaniel.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
OFFICIALS
VISIT THE CAPITAL CITY AND EX
PRESS SATISFACTION WITH
CONDITIONS HERE ARE HEADY
TO W AHEAD WHENEVER THE
FRANCHISE IS COMPLETED.
President Sproule, General Manager
Campbell and Superintendent Stra
horn, of tho Willamette Valley Elec
tric system of the Southern Pacific
company, were In the city today, look
ing over tho field of their proposed ex
tenslonK. They said all steps had been
taken to begin operations on the new
electric lino to Portland paralleling
the S. P. to New Era, as soon as the
franchise was agreed to and approved
by the mayor. Tho big three called at
the mayor's office, and did not find
him in but left their cards. They said
the frnncliso was generally acceptable
but several matters in It might need
amending.
The adoption of the amended fran
chise for tho Portland, Eugene & East
ern has put new life Into all lines of
Investment at Salem. All real estate
offices are busy, property Interests
are looking up. and Salem bids fair to
lie the busiest place in the state.
There are demands for hundreds of
laborers today, and the growth of tho
city will now bo continuous. The op
ening of the contract, for the im
provement of Twelfth street north and
south will be the next thing in order.
The only trouble with the franchise Is
tliat It does not provide adequate dou
ble tracking facilities.
Farm Bargains
fit! acres, all under cultivation, 4.1
acres In Italian prunes, 3 years old,
pood condition, a good 8-rooni hoyse,
modern plumbing, bath, toilet, hot and
cold water; gas plant for lighting;
fine barn and outbuildings; fine work
team, harness, wagon and Implements,
hay In barn, close to good town, rail
road. Price $IK) per acre; terms.
Fine lot on railroad, suitable for
woodyard or warehouse site, cheap.
IIECIITEL & ItYNON,
347 State St. Tel. 452
Y.ou are looking for an invest
ment that is certian to bring
you big returns in the near fu
ture, Such being the case it
will be worth your while to in
vestigate Kingwood Park,
Many of . Salem's prominent
business men have investigat
ed, and as a result invested
Just ask us to "show you" why
you should invest, and ask us
for the names of people who
have bought Kingwood proper
ty, Lots from $275-$600t in
cluding graded streets, cempnt
sidewalks, curbs and water
mains, Terms $10 down and
2 per cent per month,
KINGWOOD PARK CO.
OWNCRS
GIBSON & KILL, Sales Agents
21 2 U. S. National Bank Building Main 2275
THE CIRCUIT
COURT HAS A
VERY BUSY DAY
In circuit court this morning Judge
Kdly denied tho application of W.
H. Herman for parole on his sentence
of from three to l." years In the 'tii
tentlary for assault with Intent to coin
mlt highway robbery. The application
for parole of Tom Hlley was treated
in the same manner, and both men
were taken to the penitentiary by
Sherlrf Minto this morning.
The trial of Long and Hewitt against
George Sakulnr and John Koeneke for
approximately $700 on a promissory
note was concluded, and tho Jury
brought In a verdict for the amount
sued for.
Ella M. La Fore has ltegun suit for
divorce against Holiert L. Fore, to
whom she was married In Salem, Ore
gon. August 19, 1908. There are no
children.
The Salem, Falls City & Western
Railway Co. haa begun a number of
suits against Individuals owning prop
erty at the foot of Vnlon street
Mrs. W. II. Ileeman, who waa found
guilty of larceny In connection with
the holdup In Yew Purk last spring, In
which she, her husband nnd one A. A.
Allison held up and robbed a young
man of that community, was sentenced
to 60 days In the county Jail, and pa
roled by Judge Kelly this morning.
Children dry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Women's
Low Shoes
75c
If you can wear size 2 1-2, 3 or 3 1-2 you will find
on our bargain table 150 pairs to choose from,
These are patent leather, black and tan kid and Rus
sian calf Oxfords and pumps, Among them are many
welts and some hand turned,
The lot was originally priced at from $1,50 to $3,45
a pair! FOR A QUICK FINISH WE HAVE REDUCED
THEM TO, PAIR
75c
Another Lot
of 75 pairs, including all sizes from 2 1-2 to 7, Patent
leather, one or two-s1rap pumps and three-button
Oxfords, also one strap gun metal pumps, The whole
lot was originally priced at $2,65 a pair, To clean
them up before fall goods come in, we have marked
them down to, pair,
$1.50
IT WAS HOT SWEET TO BE
AWAKENED BY THE LARK
FOIUIKR SALEMHE AND (WriTALIST IN DIVORCE COURT
WIFE WOULD NOT ARISE MORNIXiS-FAOER WEDS BK.il'
TY AND NOW IS SID-W. K. Ill RKE AND JUS l'HETTV BI T
"USELESS" WIFE WILL 1'AKT.
A settlement of property rights was
effected privately yesterday afternoon
between W. B. Burke and Alameda
May Burke, the trial of whose divorce
suit has been proceeding In Judge Ga
tens court for several days, liolh In-
ilst on a decree, however, and It will
be allowed today, the property settle
ment merely relieving the judge of
that responsibility. According to Jay
Ilowerman, attorney for Burke, the
woman will receive the equivalent of
bet ween $t.r,00 and $.',000 In real estate
and cash.
W. K. Ituike, a prominent farmer of
"I Take Good Care
of My Feet"
Society Woiiiiiii'h I'hllOMipliy that You
and I and All of I'm Bine Thought
of But Meier Put Inlo Words
Semi for Free Trial TIZ
day.
'tickairc To-
Yamhill county, formerly a real es
tate dealer In Portland and at one
time a member of the legislature from
Multnomah county, married Alameda
May Mills, noted for her beauty, In
1910. He took her to bis Yanihui
county farm, but they failed to get
along with each other. Burke de
clared on the stand that she was use
less as a farmer's wife. She com
plained In turn that he was possessed
of an ungovernable temper. The tes
timony, in short, was such that it was
left to Judge (JatenB to decide which
has the worst temper.
Mrs. Burke declared that Burko had
led her to lielleve that she was to live
by a standard far above that which
governs I ho average farmer's wife and
that ho had failed to make good In
this regard. Neighbors called by tho
husband testified that Mrs. Burke was
In the habit of lying In bed till 9 or
10 o'clock in the morning, much to
the scandal of the neighborhood. There
was also evidence that dishes were
ruthlessly smashed when the quarrels
were on.
h your leet rule "jour mind?
Think about It. Before I used TIZ,
my feet were a constant source of
fretting and worry; those pesky shoes
were blamed. Corns, callous,' and
blisters ran, riot and my entire exist
ence was centered in feet! How ridic
ulous when you come to really think
about It! But since using TIZ, I have
no aching feet, no puffy feet, no
corns, my feet were only human feet
the same as your feet, anyone's feet."
TIZ Is certainly the most wonderful
remedy to draw out the acids and
poisons that swell the fi and cause
all foot troubles. Be sure you get TIZ
only TIZ,
TIZ 25 cents a box, sold at all drug
rlorcn, department and general stores.
Write today to Walter I uther Dodge
Co,, 1223 8. Wubaah Ave., Chicago, 11.1
for free trial package of TIZ and en
Joy real foot relief.
The Flexible Keyboard
The Burroughs Visible
adding machine is equip
ped with either the flex
ible keyboard of the
safest and most up-to-date
design or the fn
nioous Biiroughs loci-'ng
keyboard at no extra
charge to you.
Like all Burroughs pro
ducts the Burroughs visi
ble model carries the
Burroughs gunrnntee of
mechanical perfection an l
continuous service.
Free demonstration, any
time, anywhere at our
expense.
Ill' KKOI (JUS
ADDINU MACHINE CO.
N.D.GBEGG, Bnles Mgr.,
Commercial Club Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
OUR
KJ
Clearamice
ale
Now On- Reduced Prices
Read This List of Bargains:
Childen's rompers, now 23c
Men's $1.00 best overalls, now - 75c
Boys' bib overalls, sizes to 31 .45c
Boys' 50c waist overalls 25c
Children's 50c rompers .35c
Boy's 25c waists 20c
Men's 25c balbrigga.n underwear .... 20c
Men's 50c balbriggan underwear 40c
Men's 50c work shirts ,.40c
Boys' knickerbocker pants ,25c
Boys' 50c wash suits 40c
Boy's 65c wash suits 50c
Boys' $1.00 wash suits 80c
Dress Gloves
Ladies' 25c lisle gloves, now 20c
Ladies' Kayser's 50c silk or lisle gloves, now .40c
Ladies' Kayser's 75c silk gloves, now 60c
Ladies' Kayser's $1.25 Silk gloves, now 75c
Ladies' long silk gloves I.. 85c
Work Gloves
Leather gauntlet gloves, now 23c
Leather gauntlet gloves at 45c
Plain leather gloves . 23c
Hog skin gloves 43c
Big Assortment at Reduced Prices.
36-inch Burlap, colors, yard only 14c
Cotton toweling, yard only 4c
Heavy linen toweling, yard only 8 l-2c
Ladies' Shirt Waists, values $1.25 to $2, now ...98c
Nice Assortment, Up-ti-date Waists.'
Girls' Middy Waists, only 50c
Men's Fancy Vests, values up to $2.50, now ..$1.00
25c white shoe cleaner, only. 10c
10c white shoe cleaner, only 5c
COTTON BLANKETS Pair
50c pr. cotton blankets, now 40c
75c pr. cotton blankets, now 65c
Size 58x76 blanket now 85c
$1.25 extra big blankets now . ffl.OO
. TABLE CLOTH
25c white tablecloth, yard 20c
70c white mercerized cloth, yard - 40c
75c white linen cloth, yard 50c
$1.00 white linen cloth, yard 80c
$1.25 white linen cloth, yard $ 1 .00
Underwear
Girls' 383 union suits, now 29c
Boys' 50c union suits, now 40c
Ladies' 38c union suits, now 29c
Ladies' 50c union suits, now 40c
Men's 65c union suits, now ...50c
Ladies 10c sleeveless vests, now 8c
Ladies 15c and 20c sleeveless vests 12i'2c
Ladies' 25c long sleeve vests 20c
Jap silks ,only, yard 20c
50c silks, only, yard 39c
9-4 good bleached sheeting, only, yard 23i2c
Our Men's $H all-wool Suits, only $10.00
Men's Suits at $3.95
New Styles Our $10 all-wool Suits, only $8.00
Boys' $1.00 Khaki Pants 50c
Boys' Covert Suits 90c
Boys' Khaki Suits 75c
Rostein & Greenbaum
240-246 North Commercial Street
Mall Carriers Will Fly.
This Is an age of grMt dlscover'c
Progress rides on the air. Soon wo may
loo Uncle Satn'a mall carriers flylvg lu
ail directions, transporting mall. Peo
ple take a- wonderful interest In a
Jlticovery that bonflt them. Tnat's
by Dr. King's New 1'iKcovery ft,r
couiflis, colds and other throat anil
I'll, g diseases Is the most ,opular mini
Iclno In America. "It cured me ot
dreii'iful cough," writ" M . J. p.
Bi'.vie Stlckney Ciruor. Mo., "after
di rton' treament nnd all uther rei.ie
Att failed." Excnliett foi" Coughs,
co d or any brooch. al affection. Vc ci
BOc and $1.00. Trial hoitJi frj9 at J.
C. Terry's.
Ono woman sayB that spring house
cleaning lucks 2eBt when her hue
band Is away because she needs tin
stimulation of all his old housoeleun
Ing chestnuts.
CASTORIA
For InfauU and Children.
Ttia Kind Ycu Hava Always Bought
8ignotur of (ffi&j!vtt