Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1912, First Section, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Stockton's Ail-Wool Suits
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DULY CAN TAL JOURNAL, SALE 1U OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912.
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ARE LEADERS
IN CORRECT
STYLES
They are made for hard
service and to still retain
their stylish appearance un
til the fabrics wear out.
It will be distinctly to
your advantage to come in
and try on your particular
style from the biggest va
riety of new fabrics we have
ever shown.
See Our
$15 SPecia,s
Suits from $10.00 to $30.00
Boy's
School Suits
Here is the place where
you can please the boy in
jaunty wear and tear suits
Moderately Priced
STATISTICAL.
MARRIED.
HATCH JONES At the residence
of John P. Robertson, corner of
Center and Summer streets, at 10
o'clock a. m Saturday, September
21, 1912, Miss Emellne Jones to Wal
ter L. Hatch, Rev. D. Errett pei
formlng the ceremony.
Speaks Here Tuesday
Mrs. Florence Elwell Atkins, of
Nashville, Tenn., will speak at the
I'nltartan church Tuesday, the 24th at
8 oSclotk on Suffrage. Those who
have heard Mrs. Atkins say she Is a
very charming speaker. Don't fall to
hear her.
Speaks at Mission
Rev. Roficbraugh of the United
Brethren church, speaks at the Mis
sion at 3 p. m. Sunday.
Democrat, Attention
Come and bring your friends to the
big Democratic rally tonight In the
hall on Liberty street between State
and Court, formerly occupied by the
Salem public library. Local candi
dates and others will speak.
Schools Open Monday
Everything Is In' readiness for the
opening of the public schools next
Monday. Both the Highland and Rich
mond Bchools are completed and ready
for the reception of pupils on the op
ening day. On Monday at the opening
pupils will be assigned to their re
spective class rooms, where they will
bo furnished booklists for their class
es. Parents ar urged to have thcirl
children on hand at the opening day
If possible as It has a tendency to de
moralize the schools for pupils to en
ter after the class is well under way.
Ilallroad to Fir
The new railroad to Fir will soon be
completed. It Is only six miles and It
Is reported track is being laid at the
tate of half a mile a day.
A Teachers' Met'tlng
A general teachers' meeting was
held this afternoon in the high school
and was -attended by practically all
the city teachers. Superintendent
Kuntz presided and made his first an
nual address.
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The Nationally advertised
kind the kind with a country-wide
reputation for ser
vice, style and general effi
ciency. This is the class of
goods you will find on our
floors. Of course it is easy
for us to stand back of
them with a guarantee that
means something.
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS
You should see the new'Hoosier special now on disol !n our kitchen department, It is
even better and more convenient than last year's model, Built throughout of best grade
solid oak, it will last a lifetime, Everything necessary in preparing a meal at the finger's
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GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOK CASES AND FILING CABINETS
We show a complete line of G.-W, book cases in all styles and finishes, G.-W. filing
cabinets in both wood and steel to fit any office need,
BISSEL CARPET SWEEPERS
We have them in all styles and finishes, , The Bissel is the most efficient carpet sweeper
on the market, Try one and you will agree with us,
PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS
The only thoroughly practical low-priced vacuum cleaner made, Absolutely guaranteed,
Come in and see one demonstrated or let us send one to your home on free trial,
HEYWOOD BROS. AND WAKEFIELD CO.
Reed Furniture has a nation-wide reputation for beauty, comfort and durability, Come in
' and see our line of Art Reed Chairs, Rockers and Tables, made by this company,
BIGELOW CARPETS AND RUGS
A visit to our carpet, rug and drapery department will prove of value to you if you con
, template the purchase of anything in this lino, 1 ,
SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGES
The Ifietime ranges, Look over our line of Malleables. The purchase of one will mean
life-long range satisfaction for the housewife, The prize loaf in the recent bread baking
contest was baked on a South Bend, I i 1 ', ' : !
SEALY MATTRESSES
Are ideal, They are fillled with PURE, CLEAN FIRST GRADE COTTON, something, that to
our knowledge, is not used in any other mattress, They are made up perfectly even and
smooth and are guaranteed by us and the makers to stay that way, Let us send you one
for a couple of weeks' free trial,
WE CAN MENTION ONLY A FEW OF THE WELL-KNOWN MAKES OF HOME FURNISH
INGS, WHICH WE STOCK, IN A LITTLE AD LIKE THIS. COME AND WE'LL BE PLEASED
TO SHOW YOU ALL OF THEM.
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SUNDAY DINNER MENU
White House
Restaurant
GKORGE BROS., Proprietors.
Soup.
Chicken al la Relne
Flah.
Fried Salmon, Drawn Butter.
Boll, 25c.
Chicken, Oyster Sauce.
Entrees, 25c.
Braized Beef, Vegetables, 25c
Clilcken Pot Pie, 35c.
Fried Spring Chicken, Pan Gravy, 50c
Baked Chicken, German Dressing, 35c
Roosts, 30c.
Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce.
Leg Veal, Dressing.
Prime Beef, au Jus.
Mashed Potatoes. Corn on Cob
Sugar Peas. Sweet Potatoes
Pie, Dc.
Cream, Lemon, Apple, Pumpkin,
Custard, Loganberry.
Cherry CityCafe
(Inirlcs 1,1 nil Icy, Proprietor.
WNNEH BILL OF FARK.
Soup.
Chicken Soup.
Fish.
Fried Salmon, 20c.
Boll.
Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad, 20c.
Entrees.
Chicken Pot Pie, 2Gc.
Chicken Fricassee, 25c.
English Pot Roast of Beef, 20c.
Boston Baked Pork and Beans, 20c
Roast.
Prime Rib Roast of Beef, 20c
Roast Pork and Apple Sauce, 20c.
Roast Veal and Dressing, 20c
Dessert.
Watermelon, 5c. Cantaloupe, 5c
Cream, Lemon, Apple, Mince, Pump
kin and Blackberry pie, all home
made. Pies 5c.
Keene's
Home Dining
Room
SALEM HOTEL
Sunday Dinner 35c.
MENU.
Soup.
Clam Chowder.
Salad.
Cabbage.
Meats.
RoaBt Chicken, Gravy.
Roast Bcof, Brown Gravy
Vegftnliles
Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans
Green Corn.
Dessert.
Fruit Jello. Cuk,e.
Coffee. Tea, Milk
Home Cooking.
12:15 to 1:3) p. m.
CHICKEN DINNER 35c
at
"The Cottage"
Hotel
10 Court Street.
Phone 209
Soup.
Cream of Chicken.
Salad
Tomato and Lettuce
Meats.
Chicken With Dumplings.
Prime Ribs of Beef, Brown Gravy.
Vegetables.
Mashed Potatoes Celery
Green Peas.
Dessert.
Sliced Watermelon . Apple Pie
Ice Cream.
Good Homo Cooking.