Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1912, First Section, Page Page Four, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL J0UB5AL, SALEM. OBEG03, SATl'RDAY, SEPTEMBER !1, 1912.
asKsaKj At Soda Fountain
SOLD
verton, were granted a license to ' JP . S. Afaf. al6 itftg.
Insist on tho Qrsginai "Horlidt's"
"Others are Imitations9
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bootnby, for- j Arthur F. Hobart ,of Sllverton, Is In
merly of thli city, but now of Port-'the city, having business at the court
land, are In the city. 'house.
CITY NEWS.
Save Your Home
By painting It with Acme Quality
paint. Willamette Hardware has it
426 State street.
They fan Marry
Milblrd T. Wray and Bertha May, of
SII
wed at the office of the county clerk
this morning, the wedding to take
place in Albany September 23.
Illlt Crop of Hops
Hied Back. Jr., of Portland, passed
through Salem this forenoon on his J
way to Fast Independence, where he I
goes to visit his father, who is now
there and to assist In some business
matters. These gentlemen have Just
finished harvesting 2'0.flvM pounds of
first-class hops from their large farm
In that locality.
To Register Voter
City Recorder Chas. F. Elgin an
nounces that In order to accommo
date worklngmen that he will keep
the office open at the noon hour and
In the evening until 8:30 o'clock for
those desiring to register. This rule
will hold good the balance of this
month.
of entire stock of
HAIR GOODS
consisting of
Switches, Puffs, Etc.
MISS ORA POAGE
Phone 1C90,
m "
THE ARMORY
Friday Night, Sept. 27th
Extra Special Number of
i Dr. H. C Eply's
Series of Entertainments
Olga Steefo
The World's Greatest Woman Pianist
Only 22 years old. Has memorized repertoire of 1100 standard
compositions, the largest of any known musician.
Paderwskl, the great Polish pianist, says: ''She can come to Eu
rope and teach any pianist how to play."
Otto Noltzel, the world's greatest muslo critic, says: "She can
conquer Europe."
Portland Oregonlnn: "Absentees missed one of the greatest mu
sical experiences of a lifetime.''
Portland Journal: "She Is a great' artist. Held her audience
spellbound for two hours."
TICKETS ON SALE AT THE CROWS DC KG STORE.
On account of the large seating capacity of the armory, the spe
cial low prices for tickets will be only $1.00 and Ui0.
The Oregnnlan Restaurant
Will serve chicken dinner Sunday.
Manos Bros., proprietors. Come early.
Mrs. L. C. Curtis
Now located at 134 North Liberty
street, will on October first move Into
her new store room on High street in
the new Masonic temple. The growth
of Mrs. Curtis' millinery business ne
cessitates larger and better quarters.
See her before buying.
A Stroke of Paralysis
James Harris, who resides at 448
South Sixteenth street, Is lying critic
ally 111 at his home, having been
stricken with paralysis Thursday af
ternoon as a result of apoplexy. Mr.
Harris Is about 63 years old and his
physician does not hold very encour
aging reports as to his chances for
recovery.
Monuments
Having just received a new consign
ment of granite monuments offer spe
cial Inducements. Free auto service.
Call Main 12G6 Salem Granite Works,
City View cemetery. Tucs-Sat-tf
Wo Do
Men's high class tailoring, style,
Quality and wear. Call on A. S. Kaz
marek, merchant tailor, corner. Court
and Liberty streets. Over Brewer's
drug store. 9-16-wl
CARPETS
AND RUGS
For Eyeglasses or Spectacles
For Invisible Blfocles.
For Torlc Lenses
For Clerical or Half Glasses
For Expert Eye Examination
and Correct Filling, all of
which means perfect Bight to
you depend upon
A. MctTLLOCH
Optometrist
291 North Commercial Street
(Ground floor)
Phone 925 Office hours 9 to 5
!3
IS
Have you a few minutes to spare? If so, let us
show you our fall line of Wilton Velvet, BodyBrus
sells, Axminsters, Tapestry Brussells, and Ingrain
Carpets, in all qualities and patterns. Also have
a large assortment of RUGS in the above qualities
and different sizes
Special Bargains
in Automobiles
One R. C. H. demonstrator,
first-class condition. Price $900
One rumble seat White Bteam
er, run 600 miles, when new
"$2850. Price for a weeek $800
One 6-passeiugei Ford, In the
best of condition, $525.
One rumble seat Ford,, fully
equipped and in first-class con
dition. Price $500.
One Model S Ford, In good
codltlon, Just been overhauled.
Price $200.
One new 1913 R. C, H. will be
here the 25th.
FORD GARAGE.
560 Ferry Street. 1
E. IK. Whiteside, Mgr.
DRAPERIES
8
AND
CUR TAIN GOODS
V
We have just received a full line of Silk Draperies
in all colors, as well as a large assortment of
Scrims, Madras and Net Goods
IMPERIAL
FURNITURE CO.
THE BEST FOR
THE LEAST
177 Liberty Street
Salem, Oregon
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S Opemmg AeimoMifflcemeiit rjj
Afternoon Program
1. March, "Imperial Teteques"...
Ixrncy
2. Vtilse, "Vision Snlonio" ....Joyce
3. Selection, "Tlio Ilenpccks" ....
Sloane
4. Iiereens from "Jocelyn". . .Godard
5. Itng, "Toltlo" Iodge
6. Valso, Bonge D'Atilomnio" ....
Joyce
7. Selection, "Louisiana Lou" ....
Jerome
8. Two-step, "On a Good Old-Time
Straw Ride" Christie
9. Idyle, "Boreas'' Trlsokans
10. Overture, "Frou Luna" .Llncke
11. Two-Step, "Those Wonderful
Eyes" Howard
12. Waltzes, "The Lion and .the
Mouse" Bendlx
13. Characteristic two-step, ,(I Want
to Be In Dixie" Berlin and Snyder
14. Walts on Italian Airs, "Sunny
Italy" Tolmnl
IB. March, "Hello! Hello! New York
Town" Marshall
(Music by Peerless Orchestra)
Calef Bros, will informally open their fourth store, corner Court and
High streets, Salem, Oregon, at 2 o'clock today. Music afternoon
and evening. Afternoon program from 2 until 5, and evening 7 until
9 o'clock. No goods will be sold during the opening, but the store
will be open for business Monday morning, September 23, at 8 o'clock.
You are cordially invited to attend and enjoy the music. A pretty
decorated plate will be reserved for a representative of each house
hold that registers with us during the opening. Mr. O. P. Calef will
personally conduct the Salem store, and make Salem his home. Our
Salem store will be conducted along the same broad lines as our
Portland, Vancouver and St. Johns stores, assuring you courteous
treatment, confidential credit and fair dealing. . Come and enjoy
yourself, spend the afternoon or evening at our store
Evening Program
1. March, "T. M. A.'
. .Clark
2. Medley Overture, "Hits of 1912"
Albert von Tllzer
3. Reverie, ''Romance of a Rose"
O'Connor
4. Valse, "Pleurante" Dunkels
5. Selection, "Mutt and Jeff" ....
Webster
6. Two-Btep, "Mammy's Shufflin'
Dance" Gideon
7. Waltz, "Rose Queen" ....Braham
8. A Raggy Rag, "Another Rag". .
Morse
home BFURNiSnmj
WR. COURT & HIGH STS.
9. Waltz, "Morning BluBhes"
.Rolfe
10. Two-Stcp, "The Red Rose R"
" Wen rich
(MiiHlr hy rer!e9 Orchestra)