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DAILY CAN TAL JOURKAI SALEM, OREGON, SATCRDAT, SEPTEMBER 21, 101!.
Saturday Specials at Meyers
Children's $1.00 to
$1.50 Shoes, for Sat
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A great assortment of GOOD
81IOES In Bliort lines that we
want to clear. Pretty Patents
and Kid Leathers In button and
lace styles. Priced to $1.50;
today, pair , 68c
Another lino of CHILDREN'S
DRESS SHOES .priced today
at 20 Per Cent Less
25c Energine Dry
Cleaner, special to
day, 19c.
Cleans silk, laces, furs, kid
gloves, leathers, felt, feathers,
etc. Leaves no odor, mark or
stiil u. We recommend this
highly. Regular price 25c; but
for today 19c
CITY NEWS.
If ma Ciono to Chicago
' Dr. B. H. White has gone to Chicago
to take special clinical work in one of
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AllV.llljlK'PUICIlt
The Sara Hrown-Savnge school of
expression will open at the armory
building Monday, September 23. Those
Intending to take work will find Mrs.
Hnvnga at' her room on the second
floor after 9 a. m. each day. 9-20-2t
The Sara Brown-Savage school of
expression will open at the armory
building Monday, September 23. Those
Intending Id take work will find Mrs.
Siivngo nt ' her room on the second
f'oor after 0 a. m. each day. 9-20-2t
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and make a market for Oregon prunes than all other ngcncles combined
solicits tho ''Opportunity to buy your 1912 crop of dried fruit. See us be
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Taffeta Silk, special
today, 93c
A fine grade medium-priced
I1LACK TAFFETAS, one that
has given splendid satisfaction;
finely woven and a good black;
$1.25 quullty today, yard ..03c
Men's Regular $2
Shirts, f pecial today,
$1.55 each
These are NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
with high collar attached, In
light grey, whlto, cream and
smoke color. A good shirt, in
all sizes, from 11 to 18 xk. $2
kind, today, each $1.55
SHOP AT THE " BIG STORE"
Try for the Free Buick Auto
I'll Fix Your Watch Right-
Rollins, 135 South Commercial.
Enjoy a Warm Winter
By buying a Bridge Beach stove or
range. Willamette Hardware has
them. 426 State street
Do You Want
A home? Ten-room modern house,
t,as and electricity, full basement,
good furnace, wash tubs and trays,
fine lot, 72x150, good barn; price
$5000. Terms. We won't be bashful
about showing you this; It Is good.
Parker & Wareham, with 12. Ilofer &
Sons, 213 South Commercial street
9-20-31
The Children Can Skate
If they will buy a pair of roller
skates at tho Willamette Hardware.
42(1 State street.
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Ladies' 35c Black
Hose, for today, 27c
a pair
One of our regular and very
popular STOCKINGS; out-size
with white sole. An extra good
article for 35c. Special for to
day's shoppers, pair 27c
A Large Showing
Men's Fancy Hose,
today, 18c pair
liny six or a dozen pairs of
these today, for they' are worth
much more. Mixed greys,
blues, tans, etc. Your choice
today, pair I8c
Omar Conies Home
Omar C. Conger son of John Cong
er, the printer, returned yesterday
from a trip Into Canada and through
Washington and Idaho. Mr. Conger,
as reported at the time, while riding
on the Northern Pacific railroad, a few
miles west of Shelby station, fell from
the train, receiving a severe Bhock.
This happened August 21), and as his
folks had heard nothing of him since,
they were much worried. Ills safe
arrival yesterday was the cause of
much gratification.
Mrs. Joshua Smith and Mrs. Cynthia
Dunlop returned from the natlonul en
campment at Los Angeles this
morning,
NEW TODAY.
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FOU RENT Four well furnished
front down stairs rooms for house
keeping. Inquire 332 N. Church.
9-21-3t
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Liberty. ' 9-21-51
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25c Roman Stripe
Pillows, extra for to
day, 19c each
These are Just the thing for
rough use around home, on the
porch, lawn, or JiiBt to lounge
on. Pretty stripe patterns, all
ready for the pillow, finished
with tassel ut each corner; 25c
kind, today, each 10c
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ses' to $3.00 Sweat-
ers, Saturday, $1.98
These are well woven, good
quality and may be had in car
dinal, oxford and whlto. An
Indispenslble garment for fall
and winter. To $3 qualities.
Today $IM
TO RENT New twelve-room house,
close to high school. Telephone
Main 1690, or cull at 642 N. High St
9-20-3t
C. W. TRAIN Express and baggage.
Stand 201 8. Commercial St. W. C.
T. U. hall. Phone Main 2S8.
tues & sat ntd
100 ACRES Of richest fruit and ber
ry land In Marion county for sale In
5 and 10 acre tracts, adjoining small
town. S. P. railroad and electric
line running through the land.
Terms. Mrs. S. A. Dyer, Phone 125.
FOR SALE Fourteen acres of good
fruit land, nearly all clear, some
timber, 7 miles out, good rood;
price $1400, $100 cash, balance $10
per month, or yearly payments.
Also a good 7-room house and
barn, some fruit, lot 75x150 fct, on
South Commercial street, close In;
price $2500; terms.
Also, 1 Vi acres of garden land,
one-half mile outside city limits;
price $400; $10 cash, balance $10
per month. See John Van Lnnnen,
27,". SUite street. 9-21-3t
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TO TRADE Six-room bungalow In
Salem Heights for small ranch. F.
A. Sutton. Phone Farmers 693.
9-21-3t
FOR SALE OR RENT Two houses In
Snloni Heights, oppoHlte Odd Fel
low's cemetery, Phono Farmers 6!)3.
9-21-3t
FOR RENT Nice large front room
over Salem Hardware Co., 120 North
Commercial street. Apply Salem
Hardware Co. 9-21-3t
A NEW SHORTHAND CLASS At the
Capital Business college next week.
When convenient, we would like
students to register, arrange for
books, etc., on Saturday, to avoid
congestion on Monday.
FOR SALE 1911 E. M. F. 30 horse
power car, thoroughly overhauled.
Guaranteed In tho best of condition,
cheap If taken at once. Inquire at
1211 South Liberty street. 9-21-3t
WANTED At once men on street
Work, on South Twelfth street.
9-21-3t
WANTED One active woman In each
town to take orders for Custom
Tailored Corsets. Guaranteed for
one year. Permanent business. Es
tablished fifteen years. $75 to $150
monthly. Samples on approval
Free advertising. Write quick for
soiling plan. National Corsctleres,
Dept. 115, Chicago, 111. U
FOR SALE OR TRADE A sixty-horse
boiler. Inquire Oregon State Tubor
culosls Sanatorium. 9-21-Ct
WANTED Traveling men who are
making small towns and cross road
stores to handle our new and up-to-date
pocket side line. Pays a com
mission of $4 per order. A winner.
For full particulars, address Burd
Mfg. Co., 212 Slgel St., Chicago, 111.
. If
I WANT SOME MONEY Right away
and will sell my 5-room modern
cottage and 53x85 lot cheap. See me
this week at the premises, 260 N.
Fifteenth street. E. H. W., owner.
9-21-tf
TYPEWRITERS
AU Slakes
BOUGHT
SOLD
RENTED
REPAIRER
RIBBONS
ROLLERS
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See me before you do anything.
C M. LOCKWOOD
Phone Main M8
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Candidates'
Cards
For CHy Recorder.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
city recorder at the primaries Novem
ber 4th. Platform Courtesy, correct
records of proceedings, luw and evi
dence. 9-13.
EARL RACE.
Charles F. Elgin,
Candidate for Nomination
Office of
CITY RECORDER-
j To the peoplo of Salem: I desire
to Borve a second term, and submit my
official record as my recommendation.
Samuel 0. Ilurkhurt
Candidate for nomination for office
of City Marshal.
R. A. Crossan.
.Candidate for re-election to the of
fice of City Treasurer at the primar
ies to be held In the city of Salem, Or.,
November 4, 1912.
FOR SALE One counter 40 feet long,
cheap. Call 371 State St. 9-21-3t
Electric Wiring
Call GEORGE FETTINGELL. Phone
Main 187, 135 North Liberty street.
Estimates furnished.
For Classy, Up - to - Date
Men's
Tailoring
Call on
A.S. KAZMAREK
Merchant
Tailor
Cleaning and Pressing
Corner Court and Liberty Sts.
Over Brewer Drug Co.
SALEM
VOCAL STUDIO
610 State Street.
.Opposite Postofflce.
Careful attontlon given to be
bcglnners and thorough Instruc
tion accorded advanced pupils
In the art ot singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Rcld
MONEY TO LOAIV
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and bush Bunk. Salem. Oi
MONEY, TO LOAN
On good Real Estate lecirltj.
BECHTEL ft BTNOfl
117 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John it
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or'
egon. Phone 1552.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Fals City Lumber
Company. 270 North Commercial
street Phone Main 818
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGUARDT ft MEREDITH
RcslflV.it Agents IHft State Street
AUCTIONEER
Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. Terms reasonable. R.
F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon.
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertaken
252 N. High Street
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
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00
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
mall, riillu. Smelting & Refining Co.,
established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists J We will
buy your gold filings, gold scrap,
and platinum. Highest nrlcea nald
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