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I'aee Eight PAIIT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 191. 9 Purchase at Salem's Big Store You May Get the Buick Auto 0n a OT Alii 5. J 2 T7H mCHARDSOSTS GRAND PRIZE GRECIAN FLOSS with which to embroider it and a specially OC Cftflf written Diagram Lesson for and we will give you the Pillow Top and Back Absolutely Free. We have five other equally artlstlo Designs FOR THE HOP PICKERS Special Sale of Ladies' Wash Dresses, $1.00 each. An offering of Cotton Comforts at 97c An extra quality calico wash dress In good style, neat put tcrm In grays and 1)1 hob. Just rlfiht for the hop yard. Extra special, oiicli $1.00 See Window Displays THE HOUSE CITY NEWS. Hustle Hickory Furniture At onc-thlrd'off. Imperial Furniture Co., 177 Liberty street. Karl Neugebauer, expert watch and Jewelry repairing. Capital Drug Store. 8-20-eodtf Visit Our Rug And drapery department, It will prove Interesting and helpful to you, If you contemplate anything new In this line this fall. Huron & Hamilton. ( (inKtulile's Sale 1 will sell at public auction at the Kliop of Relgclman & McKeon, 344 Che mcketa street, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fri day, August 30, a two-seated surrey In good condition. John I.e1n, Consta ble. Funeral Today The funeral of Dean Savage, killed accidentally while working on a thresher, was held this afternoon, at 2:30, from the Rigdon & Ulchnrdson undertaking parlors. The services were conducted by Rev. p. S. Knight, and Interment wns In Odd Fellows' cemetery. ' The Bcxl Fruit Jars On the market, at practically the s:unn price as the old-llino screw top ones. 8chrani's Automatic Sealers pints (15c per dot, quarts 75c per dot, half-gallons 9.rc per dos. Daren & 1 1 it ii 1 1 1 1 tin . Something flood- In the way of a poultry farm, 6 acres, one-hulf in prunes, good cot tage, wood Jmuse, Incubator room, brooder rooms, chicken houses, scratch lng pens, city water. This place must be seen to lie appreciated, 10 minutes' walk from depot, at Falls City. Price $3000. Parker & Wsrehnm, with K, llofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street. 8-28-vt LAST NIGHT OF THE FRENCH SPY AT THE WEXFORD EM 1 LADD & BUSH BANK I: Is moved to the cast part of their new . office and 1 . occupies this portion as temporary quarters while the corner portion is being remodeled, The entrance of I the temporary quarters will be on State street, just east of the present State street entrance. Mil ill THIS BEAUTIFUL PILLOW tinted on good Nfv quality Pure Linen Crash. ??3 All we ask is that G Skeins of A good cotton comfort In vari ous colored coverings; a suit able article to take when you go hop picking. A good assort ment, your choice nt H7c OF QUALITY A Saving Of one-third on all porch furniture at tho Imperial Furniture Co., 177 Lib erty street. Tho Latest Resigns And made from the best materials, you will find at The French Shop, 165 North Liberty street. MIsb Huff will give you the best bargains. Visitor From North Itend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern and Mrs. J. A. Chapman and Miss Chapman, of North Itend, Oregon, motored to Sa lem for a vlBlt with Mrs. Sudle Mc Fadden yesterday. Han ley Coming Home It Is stated that Congressman Haw ley will arrive here Sunday and will make an address to the rural mall carriers' convention nt Dallas Mon day. Can Your Peaches Ami pears In Schram Jars, and rest assured that they will be In perfect condition when they are opened. Pints 65c per dos, quartes 75c per doz, hnlf- gallons 95c per doz. lluren & Ham ilton. Got Nome Had Unities Yesterday, while at work on the bridge being constructed across the Willamette river at the foot of I'nlon street, a workman by the name of Collins had the misfortune to receive 801110 painful bruises to his left hand, as well as to Injure IiIb side slightly, but Just how s not learned. Dr. W. Carlton Smith attended the man, who wns sent to the hospital. No Damage From Storm The rain storm yesterday did little or no damage. Hop picking has hard ly begun, and hence it caused no do lay mere, other tnnn to keep ninny from starting for the yards for a day or two. It will probably delay thresh lng for one or two days, but, outside of the brief delay, no damage whs done. I Notice to the Public- Tl... I l l. I. ..I ..l i iiw uupi i'mmiuu is ut'mg cu eiriueu that our company Is Interested In Roy WaHsum's firm, known as the Salem Lumber Co. This Is to Inform the public and especially our customers, Hint we are in no way connected with that firm. The Chus. K. Spauldlng Logging Co. 8-27-6t MimunrnVfATTn i i HI Keep Your Stomach Healthy I When the stomach is weak and un healthy, it speedily affects the blood and entire system. The action of the gastric juices is Impaired the food u not properly assimilated, and indi gestionthen DYSPEPSIA follows! Use without delay Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Prepare a cupful each morning di vide it into four doses, taking one after each meal, and at bed time. Straighten out the stomach be well, healthy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a perfectly balanced preparation of native roots, herbs, leaves and seeds a remedial acnt of untold value in all stomach and blood disorders. Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea is sold liy til drunlfti AV a rckiio and makut 10) cupt of trj b.'ith bcveraKl, Hugs, Carpets And draperies in a profusion of beautiful colorings and up-to-date de signs can now be seeu on our third floor, Buren & Hamilton. Hill to He Here L.' W, Mill, chairman of the board of directors of the Great Northern, reached Portland from Seattlo early this morning. It, Is expected he will make a trip over the Hill lines In Ore gon, which should bring him to Salem In the very near future. Koine Clone Kidding The bids for wiring the new wing of the state school for the feeble minded, which were opened yester day, allowed some rcmnrkably close figures by the competitors. Ceorge Pettlnglll, of this city, was the low est bidder, $915.70, with M, J. Walsh, of Portland, a close second, his bid being $057, and II. Hunter, a Salem man, next with $989. Is Full Grown Salem can boast of one of the laug- I est men In the state, in the person ! of Adam Smoiise, who tips the beam nt 375 pounds. Mr. Stnouse Is well j proportioned, and Is able to do all kinds of labor, handling the work around the farm to as good advantage as any normal man. He may be seen on the streets most any day doing team work, or about, the stale fair grounds, near which he has a farm. Miss Harbord Honored Friends of Miss Kitty Harbord, sec retary of the State Pharmacy Hoard, are elated over the fact that she has bfien honored by the National Associa tion of Boards of Pharmacy, now In couvontlon In Denver, by being elected third vIce-preBldont. There are 33 states represented at the convention and the honor Is considered a high one. Miss Harbord Is In the employ ment of the Dan Fry drug store here. Two Fire Alarms There were two fire alarms lust night, to both of which the depart ment responded quickly, and fortu nately found little to do. A broken electric wire In the Cameron house, it Is supposed, set fire to clothing In a closet. This was at 8:15. The sec ond blaze was in the Richmond room ing house on State street, but was extinguished before the fire boys reached It. A Literary Program Tonight at the Leslie M. E. church, a literary program will tie given by the young ladles' Sunday school class. At the close of the program refresh ments will be served In the base ment of the building. Scared (he Whales John A. Mills and family have Just returned from Newport. Mr. Mills made a specialty of going out on the ocean far enough to see a great many whales, one of which got sight of his .44. and Is going down yet. LAST NIGHT OF THE FRENCH SPY AT THE WEXFORD . D. T. BROWNE Chiropractic-Neuropath; Specialist In Chronic and Nervous Diseases Room 10, Breyman niock CHIROPRACTIC NEUROPATHY cures because It removes the condi tions that cause disease and allows nature to resume normal activity. This Is the only method In use today that deals directly with the nervous system, which controls every bodily function. Why suffer longer! There Is help for you through Chiropractic Neuropathy. Consultation and exam ination free. No knife. No drugs. ' . "'. J- . ' yvs PERSONALS. ' E. W. Celger, the contractor, went to Portland yesterday on business. Postmaster C. M. Smith, wife and two children, of Jefferson, are spend ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. W. T. Rigdon, 299 North Winter street. A. P. Lange, of Portland, special agent of the Fidelity, Phenix Insur ance company, was !n the city yes terday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dcnison have gone to Callfprnla for the winter, but may make their home there permant ly. Mr. and Mrs. Dllss Darby, of Glen dale, Oregon, left for their home this mornUig ufter a visit of a week with relatives In Salem. Mr. Darby Is a druggist. Squire Farrar and family returned rrom Seal Rock yesterday. They have spent several weeks at the coast John H. Scott has returned from Newport, where he has spent some time recuperating.' Orey Coffey and Walter Playman have returned from Beveral days spent In the Coast Range mountains, hunt ing and fishing. The rain drove them out. Donald Hyrd and Rollo Axley, who have been camping at Newport, have returned home on account of the rain. Willie H. South, of Dresey, Ore gon, ond Mollle Colby, of Salem, were granted permission to wed yesterday at the county clerks office. The wed ding Is to take place next Sunday. Percy Rio, of the fire department, has returned from two weeks spent at Dreltenhush hit springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard and fam ily are home after two weeks spent at Sliver Creek Falls and elsewhere rus ticating. J. A. Mills, wife and family have re turned from Newport, where they spent two weeks rusticating. Francis Feller, of Woodburn, Is In the city. STATISTICAL "HORN. CLARK At tlie family home, 1541 North Front street, this city. Thurs day, August 29, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Clark, a girl. Hy the arrival of the little one Mrs. Nellie F. Knox becomes grandmother, as the baby's mother was formerly Miss nianche Knox. For snlo. pooa Salem business; good reason for selling. A. X., Statesman. 8-20-tf 33 1.8 Per Cent SaTed- On all porch furnishings at the Im perial Furniture Co., 177 Liberty St. Special Exhibition Of carpets and draperies. New fall stock arriving dally. Duren & Ham Ilton. Suicided in Jail, rnxinin rims i.iahib wins Fresno. Cal Aug. 29. E. Mustos, Mexican, committed suicide In the county Jail here today. Mustas. who was arrested for Intoxication, had suc ceeded In secreting a pocket knife about hla person. While alone In his cell he subbed himself about the body and cut a deep gash In his throat. Some Old Hull Pluyer. OXtTSD PBISS LSASID WIRS.1 Sawtclle, Cal., Aug. 29. The veter ans at the national soldiers' home here have challenged visiting veter ans to the coming O. A. R. encamp. nient to a ball game. Clarence West the club's 67-year-old pitcher, Is dex terous. From a maiden's point of view, a ring on her finger beats two at the door. NEW TODAY. JOHNSON & MURPHY Begin hop picking Monday morning. Bring your baskets. 8-29-3t' WANTED Refined young lady clerk or student, will exchange board and room for companionship of evenings. Address BXX, Journal. 8-29-3t OLMSTED LAND CO Moved to new nnd better location. 138 South High street. Judge Dowlng at same place better prepared than ever to handle your business. 8-29-31 ANYONE WISHING To board stu dents from the Capital Business College or having furnished or un furnished rooms for light house keeping leave information with the princlial. Phone 388. LAND GIVEN AWAY All we want Is the wood. If you want 10 or 13 acres 6V4 miles from the center of the city, come In and see us. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons. 213 fcouth Comemrclal street. 8-28-3t LOST Last Sunday, a lady's brown suit coat, somewhere between Elite Cafe and West Salem Station. Find er please return to Journal. Reward. 8-27-3t NEW BUNGALOW close In strlctU modern, tour blocks from business section; $200 dowa, balance month ly. 8m Homer H. Smith, McCor. nsck building. Phone M. i-24-tf GMASP TE- OPPOCTUNETY And get your order in for a new suit or overcoat, made to your measure Make your selections now from the finest line of Serges,Homespun Tweeds, Worsted Cheviots ever displayed in this state. Em bracing every new and popular shade and weave, and made up in the style to suit you and best suit your personality Suits and Overcoats sold else where at $30, $35 and $40, Your choice of materials, $15.00 and $20.00 NO LESS NO MORE EVERY GARMENT BEARS THE UNION LABEL We retail woolens by the yard at wholesale prices for Ladies coats and suits. Ladies cordially invited to call and see our line of woolens. We do pressing, repairing and alterations. SCOTCH 359 State Street MONEY WANTED on high class se curities. I can place a limited am ount of from $1000 to $5000 sums on , absolutely first class security at 8 per cent Interest. See me at once. Jos. Baumgartner, 419 U. S. Bank Bldg. 8-24-Bt VACATION TIME Brings many acci dents. See Homer Smith and get an accident policy. It costs but a few rents a day for a guaranteed Income Room 5 McCornlck building. Phone 96. 7-27-tf FOR SALE Household furniture at a sacrifice, if taken at once. Call 996 South Commercial street. 8-29-3t HOP PICKERS WANTED 1000 hop pickers wanted to pick 400 acres of hops at the Wlgrlch ranch, Inde pendence, Ore. Will pay 60o per box or $1.00 per hundred, about four weeks' picking, good, hops and the best of accommodations. Picking will begin about September 3. Fam ilies preferred. Phone or write John Carmlchael, Independence, Or. Phone Farmers 01. 8-7-tf A Saving Scheme Try to deceive yourself Into the belief that you are owing Ihls bank a big sum of money Then go to work to pay off this debt by depositing a cer tain sum each week or month If yon succeed In accuinulat Ins good bank account, we are sure job will pardon yourself this self . deception TBI THE SCHEME IT THIS BANK WOOLEN MILLS Salem, Oregon LAST NIGHT OF THE FRENCH SPY AT THE WEXFORD Flying Men Fall. Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the rirst does. Try It. Only 60 cents at J. C. Perry's. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MONEY TO LOAN un rarm and city property. Joha H Scott, over Chicago 8tore, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. , MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secarity. BECHTEL BYN0H 117 State Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BPRGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents I3& State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls CM i.n.w, Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, 0 AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorheis, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7. Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 18S Rigdon Residence Main 111. BIGD0N-KICHABDS0JI CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 251 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY ILEANLNG WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered prombtly. 436 Ferry SL Phone Main 2262 WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old FaUe Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old Kold. sil ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. Money sent by return mall. Phlla. Smelting A Beflnlnir Co- established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, To Dentists i We will buy your gold filings, gold scraD. and platinum. Highest prices naid. TYPEWRITERS 1U Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLERS SUPPLIES Bee me before yon do anything. C M. L0CKW00D Phone Mala 1(8 (14-zll K. Commercial, Salem, Oregea. Sacred Heart Academy l A CHARTERED INSTITUTION UNDER THE DIRECTION t OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND t MARY Modern Conveniences Domestic Comforts. Noted High School, Music and Art Departments Religion of Pupils Is not Inter- fered with. Scholastic year begins Sept 18. For Year Book address Sister Superior, i