Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 17, 1912, Page Page Ten, Image 10

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DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM," OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1812.
Salem's Big Department Store
Is the Style Center .
We have anticipated a record business this fall, and have planned
and bought accordingly. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE is arriving by
every freight and express.
Go to Meyers and you will know the latest style tendencies, you will
see the newest creations from American manufacturers and from abroad.
This store is the meeting place of all the latest and best merchandise from
every market.
Keep warm and comfortable
in one of our
SWEATERS
That handiest of garments
for all ourpose use,
Wo show the latest of
weaves and colors in the
f j: cut collar styles,
If you are going to pur
chase or just want to see
them, visit Meyers,
CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of Pacific
Ixidgo No. 50, A. F. & A. M
Sunday at 1:30 o'clock p. m.
i to attend the funeral of our
late brother, W, D, Hans
ford, a late member of Pendleton
Lodge No. 52, Pendleton, Oregon. VIs
itlng brethren welcome.
The Orcgonlnn Restaurant
Will serve chicken dinner Sunday.
Mnnos Bros., proprietors. Come early.
Jonse & Moore
Have just recolvcd a nice shipment
of all rag rugs, all sizes, that they
will close out at exceptionally low
prices. Complete home furnishers,
Court street.
Building Lot 27&-
Price Include! graded street, ce
ment Bidewalk, water main. Tormi
110 down and $5 per month. Inquire
at 212 U. S. National national bank
building. 7-16-tf
Ladles' Day Sunday, Aug. 18th
MoMlnnvllle Tigers, champions of
Yamhill vnlloy, vs. Saloin Senators,
Salem, 8:00 p. m. The fair Bex will
have a chance- to see the best game of
the season free of charge, Everybody
turn out and help boost for Salem.
8-14-4t
Continuous Eye Rest
and Comfort
Is given by Dr. Mendelsohn's glasses
for reading, working or to Bee at a
(llslunco; eyoBtralu and headaches,'
weak eyes, poor sight, squinting eyes,
nervousness; painful, sore, red In'
flamed, burning, smarting, Itchy,,
twitching and gluey eyea; heavy crust
cd or granulated eyelids; floating;
spots, cloudiness of vision; watery u'j
discharging eyes, feeling like Band 111
the eyes.
When the above symptoms appear,
consult DR. MENDELSOHN. Having
had DO years of practical experience
w ith such cases us slated above knows
just how to relieve tho same. Wo
guarantee satisfaction In every respect
We can refer you to nearly 1500 sat
isfied patients In this city and vicinity.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
Dr. of Optics
lip
Offices t
210-211 I'nllcd States National Bank
Building,
Salem, Oregon
!
Ladies' New Coats g Suits
It is time to think of that new suit or coat, The State
Fair is only a few weeks away and of course we want
to look our bes't. Let us show you the latest materials
that will be popular the pretty styles and how well
they're made, Come in this week,'
Don't Forget About the Free Auto
Every dollar you spend here gives you another oppor
tunity to get it, See the machine in our Shoe Section,
F. K. ItellliiH, Watch Repairer
135 South Commercial street.
Needlecraft Special
Stamped dresser scarfB, whllo they
last, for 4!c. The Needlecraft Shop,
291 North Commercial.
Salem dun Club
Is now getting ready for the weok of
the State Fair. Everybody Ib bolcoine
to attend their shoot at the club
grounds,
Have You Seen
Our complete lino of rangeB? It will
pay you to get our prices before buy
ing. Josse & Moore, complete house
furnishers, Court street.
Over From Corrallls
Chief of Police J. I). Wolls, of Cor
vnlllB, was In the city yesterday, hnv
Ing come down to bring Virgil Taylor,
an incorrigible, to the State Training
school. He returned over the Oregon
Electric In tho evening,
Hugged Eour Deer
M. P. Duldwln, F. M. MagerB, Dave
Pugh and James Inilah returned Inst
night from a hunting and fishing trip
to Union creek in Douglas county.
They succeeded In bagging four deer
but the fishing was very poor.
Salem Gun Cull)
Is now getting ready for the week of
the Stale Fulr. Everybody is welcome
to attend their shoot at the club
grounds.
Wauls Pickers to Register
Pickers for the Holmes yard are
requested to register at once. There
will be no tiresome, dusty ride this
yenr, aa tho Oregon Electric runs
through the yard. Phone 109. T. A.
Llvesley & Co. 7-15-tf
lienor Men to Return
Owing to the fact that the minimum
sentences of so many of tho honor
men nt the camp near Medford have
expired, and that they nro being pa
roled tho camp there will be broken
up temporarily and the men returned
to Salem. There Is quite a lot of work
to be done around the Institutions
hero, but aa soon as this is done and
men are available that camp will be
re-established. It will be only a short
time until this Is done.
Should He Good Game
The baseball game promised for tomorrow-
on the local grounds thould
be one of the best played this season.
The McMlimvlllo team has defeated
St. Paul, Sheridan, Hopewell and the
Weonns and Is conceded to be the
champions of Yamhill county. The
game will be called nt 3 o'clock nt the'
li eul grounds. There will not bo
much iimng In the lineup of tho
locals, but the visiting team comes
well recommended and Is hopeful of
success. The local team la also con
fident of winning tho game.
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LADD & BUSH BANK
Is moved to the east part of their new office and
occupies this portion as temporary quarters while the
corner portion Is being remodeled. The entrance of
the temporary quarters will be on State street, just
east of the present State street entrance,
0A
iff.imrYtrfATrn
SOME OTHER
TRIALS FOR
LOS ANGELES
Urn Angeles, Aug. 17. With the
trial of Clarence Darrow on a charge
of corruptly influencing one drawn as
a juror gono Into history, further le
gal action growing directly out of the
arrest and confession of the McNama
ra brothers is forecasted for Los An
geles, Four nationally known labor lead
ers are under indictment by a federal
grand Jury chargod with illegal trans
location of dynamite. They are Olat
Tvletmoe, Anton Johnnnsen, Eugene
A. Clancy and J. E, Munsoy.
The men were Indicted early this
yenr by a special grand jury called to
probe matters growing out of the Mc
Namara affair. Three true bills were
returned against each man, each bill
containing four counts. In July all
pleaded not guilty and their cases
v. ere continued to be Bet at tho Janu
ary term of the federal court.
Eueh of the men was released on
his own recognizance of the three
counts of each Indictment.. Each is
held on one count under $2000 bonds.
Johnnnsen was In court when Dar
row was pronounced not guilty today.
1'iimii Work Nrnrfs
For Xmas work. Very special at 49c.
The Needlecraft Shop.
1), II. Moslior Announces
Tho arrival of three hundred and
fifty patterns of new full suitings for
men and women. 4.16 Court street.
Ladles, Attention
Mrs. L. O. Curtis, formerly head
sales lady of the millinery department
of the Chicago store has now her fall
showing of millinery, nt 134 North
Liberty street.
MKXH AN REBELS
AKK STILL AGGRESSIVE
NognlcH, Ariz., Aug. 17. Dispatches
received today from Hermosillo, cap
ital of the Mexican state of Sonora,
say that the c;ty Is excited over re
ports that Htrong bands of rebels are
mobilizing In the country districts,
(luaymns, a port on the west coast,
also Is Included In the campaign plans
of the Insurgents.
Practically all federal troops In So
nora have been called to Chihuahua
tJlty, where President Madoro Is
massing his strength to meet the
threatened lust stand of the rebels.
The slate is virtually defenseless.
Reliable reports reached here today
thai 150 federals sent from Hernioslllo
to the southern part of the slate a
week ago to disperse a band, of rebels
were routed and slaughtered Instead
of scoring the signal victory that was
chronicled, flut 12 of the command
returned to Hermosillo.
Our 600th Wednesday Sur
prise this week
35c Turkish
Bath Towels
23c each
These are an extra heavy
Turkish weave, large size,
24x44 inches, and some
times sell in othe'' stores ct
40c, For Wednesday,
23c each
None sold before 8:30
See window d'splay
STATISTICAL.
HI
BORN.
GAMBLE. To Mr. and Mrs. 11 It.
Gamble, of 1010 MIsBlon Btrect, Fri
day, August 10, 1912, a son.
DIED.
IIAUSFORD. At a local hospital, Au
gust 1,",, 1912, W. D. Hansford, aged
66 years.
The funeral will be held from the
Rlgdon-Rlchnrdsou undertaking estab
lishment at 2 o'clock Sunday after
noon. The burial will be at Odd Fel
lows' cemetery and the services will
be In charge of the, Masons.
' " DIED.
i
ANDERSON At a local hospltul, on
Friday, August 16, 1912, Ralph An
derson. The remains will be ohlpped
from the Rlgdon-Rlchardson under
taking establishment this afternoon
over the Oregon Electric to Portland
for burial.
LENGELE At the home, 1726 South
High street, this city, at 11:30 p. m
Friday, August 16, 1912, Mrs. Phll
llplne Lcnegele, aged 92 years.
The remains will be shipped to
Shelburn, Linn county, for burial.
Card of Thanks.
The children and brothers of V. G
Kightllnger desire to express theilr
thanks to the many friends who so
kindly assisted during the death and
burial of our father and brother; nlso
for the abundance of beautiful flow
ers. Italians Win Victory.
lUNlTKI) lnKS8 UtASKD Willi. 1
Rome, Aug. 1". Lieutenant General
Cnroti I, commander of Italian troops
In Tripoli, has succeeded In establish
ing a base nt Zunra, a town about 66
miles west of the city of Tripoli, ac
cording to an official announcement
here today.
The Turks had concentrated their
forces In Zuara and stubbornly resist
ed the advance of the Invaders. The
battle laBted all day, the Turks finally
retreating and leaving many dead on
the field. The Italians lost bIx killed
and 98 wounded.
Self reliance is a good thing to have
around the house, hut a rich father-in-law
la of more weight at the bank.
EYESTRAIN' 4
Eminent authorities agree that X
Eyestrain Is the root of many X
nervous troubles. Remove the
Canst by wearing proper glasses
and the result will be better X
eyesight and less headache. We
succeed by successful fitting. "
A. McCULLOCH
Optometrist X
391 North Commercial Street X
(Ground floor) 1
Phone 92S Office hours I to 5 2
PERSONALS.
Mllo Rasmussen and Leo 'age have
returned from a stay of 10 days at
Newport, where they enjoyed the
pleasures of the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lane, of the Asy
lum farm, hare returned from a trip
lo Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and
family, of Portland, were In the city
yesterday. Mr. Mitchell resided In
Sulom for a number of years, but has
been In the metropolis six or eight
years, where he Is engaged In the
launch business at the foot of Morrl-
I son street.
E. A. Pero, foreman of the finishing
department of the Salem woolen mills,
went to Portland and St. Johns tills
morning. Ills home is In the latter
place.
Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Ferrell have
returned from 10 duys spent at New
port. Mr. Ferrell Is employed on the
street cur system here.
Miss Marie Bennett, head stenogra
pher in the law office of Carson &
Itiown, leaves this evening on the
Shasta Limited for Los Angeles, where
she will visit Miss Ethel May, former
ly of Salem. She will be gone about
three weeks.
Hon. I. L. Patterson, formerly of
this city, but now of San Francisco, Is
In the city.
Mrs. Ella L. Wilson, of North Cot-
tuge street, returned today from a vis
It of one week at Chemawa.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE 10 acres fine loganberry
land, all under cultivation; good
road, just 3', 4 miles from Sa'eni
Price, $1700; terms. Oregon R.alty
Co., 275 State street. 8-17-:;t
FOR SALE 2 acres first-claea land;
good six-room house; family orch
ard, good well, woodshed; Just out
side the city. Price, $2000; $500
cash, balance to suit. Oregon Realty
Co., 275 State Btreet. 8-17-3t
FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladles
wishing to add to tholr Income, turn
ing spare moments to cash. "Watch
us grow," our motto. Write Mrs.
Cuzier, care Marion hotel. It
FOR SALE New kitchen range, rock
era and iron beds. 521 'North Win
ter street . 8-17-6t
FOR RENT-rFurnlshed house of five
rooms, basement, bath, wood in for
winter; $25; close to school, one
block of carllne. Becbtol & Bynon
347 State street 8-17-3t
FOR EXCHANGE Mortgage of $750,
payable $15 per month. Want tvro
or three cheap lots. This is a good
opportunity to exchange your lots
for something of merit Bechtel &
Hynon, 347 State street. 8-17-3t
FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE Squabs
breeders throwing large squabs. Par
ties buying them could make fine
display at State Fair. Phone Main
711 or address Mrs. H. D. Trover,
1880 Water street, Salem. 8-17-3t
FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 1888
or 1419. S-17-3t
WOOD-Cl'TTERS and fence-builders
wanted. Independent Market.
8-17-2t
FOR SALE Horse and buggy. Call
at 1321 North Sixteenth Street.
8-17-3t
FOR SALE Bartlett. pears, one mile
west of Steel bridge on Dallas road.
Phone Main 350. 8-17-7t
WANTED Colored lady wants work
by the day of week. Address 450
North Front street. 8-17-3t
FOR SALE Indian motorcycle; 1912
model; single cylinder. Practically
new. A snap for cash. A. C. David
son. R. D. 4, Lebanon, Or. 8-17-4t
AUCTIONEERS.
I AM PREPARED to conduct your
sales in any part of the country or
city. Satisfaction guaranteed or no
pay. Terms reasonable. C. W.
Yannke, 459 State street, Phone
Main 1109. 8-17-tf
mmas
BASF BALL
McMinnville Tigers
Champions of Yamhill Taller
VS.
Salem Senators
SALEM LEAGUE GROUNDS
SUNDAY, AUG. IS, 3:00 p. M.
Ladles and kids Free
McMinnville has defeated such
teams this season as Sheridan,
Hoewell Giants, St. Paul, We
onas, K. of C. (who beat Al
bany), and S. P. & S. of Port
land, and are considered one of
the best teams In this section.
Admission He
Grandstand, 15c extra
IS
W PTHArS SURE
EW DISCOVERY
FOR
COUGHS AHD COLDS
WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
, THROAT AND LUNGS
PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT
PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION
PRICE SOc and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
MONEY WANTED I have a place for
from $1000 to $5000 that will pay 8
per cent. Security Is gilt-edge. See
Jos. Buumgartner, 419 U. S. Hank
Uldg. 8-17-5t
FOR SALU Good six-room bouse,
would lake small house in part pay
ment. Inquire on premises. 337
South Eighteenth street, Salem Or.
8-17-2 wk.
SOMETHING NICE 5 room bungalow
beautiful ceilings, built In chlna
cloBet, column openings, old gold
brick fireplace, everything nicely
arranged, large lot, close in. $500
down, balance same as rent. Parker
& Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons,
213 S. Commercial st. 8-lG-3t
PHONE NUMBER CHANGED Our
phone number is 80. Salem Lumber
Company, successors to Capital Im
provement Co. 8-14-41
FOR SALE Vetch seed, either clear
or ndxed with oats. A. D. Pettyjohn,
Route 3, Salem. 8-15-4t
VACATION TIME Brings many acci
dents. See Homer Smith and get an
accident policy. It costs but a few
cents a day for a guaranteed Income
Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone
96. 7-27-tf
WANTED Hop-pickers to roglster at
Brown's planing mill, Front street.
Phone Main 20. Good clean yard to
work in, and good camping accom
modations and grounds. 8-3-tf
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
HOP PICKERS WANTED 1000 hop
pickers wanted to pick 400 acres of
hops at the Wigrlch ranch, Inde
pendence, Ore. Will pay 60c per
box or $1.00 per hundred, about four
weeks' picking, good hops and the
beat of accommodations. Picking
will begin about September 3. Fam
ilies preferred. Phone or write
John Carmlchael, Independence,
Or. Phone Farmers 01. 8-7-tf
ABOUT 12 MILES FROM SALEM, I
JilCE Il.ACKE TRACT,
BY OWJiER.
14 acres, all cleared; Just raised a
fine crop wheat and oats; this Is
splendid berry land or potato land;
it is level, black bottom, sandy, grav
elly loam; there are a few trees In
one corner for building spot; Just 7
feet to water; $100 per acre; some
terms. Address or phone H. Gra
ham, Aumsvllle, Oregon.
Journal "Want Ads" Hrine Results.
Sacred
Heart
A CHARTERED INSTITUTION
UNDER THE DIRECTION X
OF THE SISTERS OF THE
HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND f
MARY X
Modern Conveniences
Domestic Comforts.
Noted High School, Music and
Art Departments
Religion of Pupils is not Inter
fered with.
Scholastic year begins Sept 16.
i ti er book address Sister
I Superior.
MM
OFTEJ
IMI1ES
A
Notice to Whom It May Concern
My wife, Lillian Davis, having left
my bed and board, I will not be re
sponsible for any debt that she con
tracts, In my name or her own name
after August 15, 1012.
STEVE DAVIS,
8-15-3t Route 3, Aurora, Or.
W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V.
V e t e r 1 nartau.
0 r a d u ate Mc
KIUIp College,
Chicago, III.,
which enjoys
largest ' practice
In the world.
Lameness, dentistry and diseases of
tho foot a specialty. Phones: Resi
dence, 19C1; office, 27S. Office and
feed barn, 420 S. Commercial street
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.C0
for each set of old False Teeth sent us.
Highest prices paid for old gold, sil
ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and
precious stones. Money sent by return
mail, l'lillu. Smelting & KcJInlnsCoi
established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Xo Dentists I We will
buy your gold filings, gold scrap,
and platinum. Highest prices paid.
MONEY TO LOAN
T1IOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and BuBh Bank, Salem, Or.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BURGIIAlttDT A MEREDITH
Resident Agent I8S 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 secirlly.
BECHTEL A BYNON
S47 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
AUCTIONEER
Henry E. Voorhcis, Michigan auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. Terms reasonable. R
F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon.
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
CONCERT: PIANIST
Piano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 North Cottage
Btreet.
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-RICUARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertaken
252 N. High Street
TYPEWRITERS
AH Makes
BOUGHT
SOLD
RENTED '
REPAIRED .
RIBBONS ,!
ROLLERS
Hrppi.rva
Bee me before yon do anrthin.
C M. LOCKWOOD
"Mil a. CeamerclaL Salem. Oref.a.
Jill
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