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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1912)
Pure Eight Dim CAPITAL JOUBNAL. SALE. PRECOX, FBIDAT, 0TEBEB 8, 11& Salem's Big Department Store TODAY IS REMNANT FRIDAY A sreat assortment of short lengths. silk, woolen and cotton- fabrics, laces, em broideries ribbons, etc, on main aisle tables today. Come, look them over; you're sure to find bargains for every one is such, Your Choice Today at One-Half Price Take advantage of the special sale in the woman's :eady to wear section. Coats, suits, dresses, waists, sweaters, skirts evening coats, etc, All reduced, D'Arcy hall. MEYERS-GOOD GOODS CITY NEWS. Davis' barbers can get tin? fuzz. Fine clothes make impression. Stubbs, tailor. C. T. Pomeroy, Jeweler. The man with the goods. The most complete line of draperies in the city. Buren & Hamilton. Those elegant draperies now on sale cheap. Imperial Furniture Co. That fine shipment of halibut going fast Fitta' Market, Court street. Irvln can repair thostj old shoes. See him. Across from Hubbard build ing. Cheapest and best food on earth new. Salmon, halibut and crabs. Fltts' Market Those fine rubber shoots, leather tops, still on sale at low prloes. Ja cob Vogt My new apartments are on first floor on High street, Masonic building. Mrs. I-. Curtis, milliner. Veal, steaks, chops and roasts for jour Sunday dinner. Just phone Main 1528 early and avoid the afternoon rush. Steusloff Dros. The fact Is that we are here to stay, and when we say that we can save you money by paying cash, we mean It' Cash Is king. Cook's Cash Store, l'hone Main 312. 271 North Commer cial street. Those long whisk.-. Davis' barber nhop. Get those new styles now. Stubbs, tailor. Watches repaired at the right price. C. T. Pomeroy. Get those cheap, substantial hair brushes. J. C. Perry. Jacob Vogt supplies J3.40 high cuts and even as low as 13.25. I have moved to my new apartments In Masonic building. .Mrs. Curtis, mil liner. George Pettlnglll's the man to get your good lights from. See his show window. 135 N. Liberty. Parcel Delivery delivers trunks any where within city limits for 50c. Call Commercial Book Store, Phone 64. Have those sheets, slips, towels, etc., laundered at the Salem Steam Laun dry this winter. 12c to 35c per doz. ll-8-2t The perfect gas heater, the Victor apor. A comfortable room In a few minutes. No odor and small expense. Huron & Hamilton. Tho Douglas method Is the method used by Dr. S. Z. Bartley, rooms 6-7, up-stalrs, 147 North Commercial St. The cures made are wonderful. My patients will speak praises. The Biulle that won't come off. All housewives that use Yakima Best Hour vear It. Sperry's Pankake flour beats them all. Call in or phone Main OS, and we can supply your wants In the grocery line. Sperling's. Dancing class tonight Miss Cronlse. Rollins, the watch expert, can fix ' ycur watch. 135 8. Commercial. Wash-day is no harder than any j othf-r, If you use one of our water power washers. Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets. i Christine T. Truling, of Norfolk, Va., ; national lecturer of the W. C. T. I'. ! ill lecture In the Ramp Memorial ' hall this evening at 7:30. Just arrived a large shipment of; brass goods, Including hanging Jardin ieres, trays and a flue assortment of, smoking sets. Buren & Hamilton. We greatly appreciate the early or-1 dering of your Sunday supplies- ' We wint to please every one. Valley flour ! a specialty. Home made doughnuts, Fhone Main 216. Edgar's Grocery. Just phone Main 131 for your chick en for your Sunday dinner. We make p. specialty of dressing them. We han dle nothing but the best. The Sunset Grocery, 121 South Commercial Street. Club Women Attention! The regu lar monthly meeting o( the Salem Wo men's Club will be beld In the public library building tomorrow, Saturday, November 9, at 2.30 p. m., Guest Day. Shelby Mazda globes give you three times the light for the same current or the same light for one-third the current Which do you want? Phone Ixckwood about them. Large users get ten per cent off regular prices by purchasing In case lots. Aladdin Coal Oil Lamp Agency at Uckwood's, 216 N. Commercial. Your money back after one month's trial if you are not yet pleased with this great lamp. One quart of common bulk coal oil burns 12 hours, giving a wonderful bright, white light. Chimneys, inan ities, wicks, etc., for the "Aladdin," Try an "Aladdin" at once. The Salem Six O'clock Club will n eet In the lecture room of the First Methodist Episcopal church Monday r.ext from 6 to 8 o'clock. Hon. Grant Corby will read a paper on "A Con structive Business Policy In Municipal Government." This is for men of Sa lem who enjoy a social time, a grand supper and an Intelligent study of a timely subject. "Reducing the Tariff" For Friday and Saturday with $3.00 orders, other than sugar, we will seJ.1 you 19 pounds of Sugar for $1.00. An extraordinary inducement for you to do your trading at our store. Damon & Son THE CUT-PRICE NO DEM GROCERS. 855 COMMERCIAL. PHONE 6$ LOW PRICES RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR Common Garden Suire a Simple Remedy for Dundroff, Fulling, Fuded, Gray Hur. HOW THEY RUX FOR THE LEGISLATURE With 46 precincts out of 51 precincts complete the vote for representative ijln Marlon county stands aa follows: iGeorge W. Johnson 3578 Jas. G. Heltzel 3550 George W. Weeks 3459 Samuel A. Hughes 3403 D. C. Thorns S286 W. H. Downing 2700 J. Baumgartner 2218 Francis Feller 1990 W. H. Dalrvmpl 1936 John F. T. B. Brentano 1711 The five remaining precincts are St. Paul, Marlon, Mehama Elkhorn, Mc Kee. The vote in St. Paul is about 130 and in Marlon nearly as much, but the remaining prwlncts to be heard fron are small. The complete figures will not change the results in any re spect, unless It should be to change the relative positions of some of the candidates. Mr. Heltzel has been high man all the time until Mt. Angel was heard from, which put Mr. Johnson at the head of the list. This condition of affairs might be changed by later returns. Will Tuke Omclnl Count. CNITED rESS LEAHKD WISE. Sacramento, Cat. Nov. 8. An offi cial count will probably be necessary to determine wether Roosevelt or Wil ton has carried California. Boise, Ida., Nov. It will require jt'ne official canvass of the vote of Ida ho to decide whether President Taft or President-Elect Wilson has carried the state. ELECTRIC BATHS and OSTEOPATHYfFOR RHEUMATISM DRS. HEISLEY, 205-206 U. S. Bank Building A RIk- Check. What Is believed to be the largest check ever received for payment at a local bank was received yesterday at the Ladd & Bush bank. It calls for 11)00,000 and when William Walton, the cashier, looked at It he could hard ly realize that such a large check could be presented for payment here. A S'orth Dakota Lynching. cxiTm miss leased wine Steele, N. D Nov. 8. Taken from his cell lu the Kidder county Jail, George Baker, charged with the mur der of his wife and father-in-law, Thomas Gass, was lynched today by an infuriated mob. This Id the first lynching in North Dakota within a decade. Returning to Dawson, N. D., from California, a week ago, Baker entered the home of his father-in-law, where his wife was living and shot them both dead. Turks had a fine reputation fighters, but they have lost it. as Bryan and Wilson to Visit Us cxiTtD rnrss leased wibe.) Portland, Or., Nov. 8. "World's Christian Citizenship Conference, Port land, Or., June 29 to July 9, 1913. Principal speakers President Woodrow Wilson and William Jennings Bryan " This is the announcement that the local workers for the conference are planning to Issue as the result of a pledge made by Wilson and Bryan to Dr. Henry' Collin Mlnton, president of the national reform association that they positively would attend the Port land conference Irrespective of the re sult of the national election. With the certainty of having these two notables present, Portland will prepare soon to make elaborate prep- atatlons for their reception. It is not known If they will Include other cities on the Pacific coast In their Itlnerarv. The conference Is to be made a world-wide theme for preachers on Thanksgiving, and on that dav it Ij expected Portland will be the center of the world's religious thought The old idea of using Sage for dark ening the hair is again coming In vogue. Our grandmothers had dark, ; glossy hair at seventyt-flve, while our mothers are gray before they are fif ty. Our grandmothers kept their hair soft and glossy with a "sage tea," which also restored the natural color. One objection to using such a prep aration was the trouble of making It. This objection has been overcome by the Wyeth Chemical Company of New York, which has placed on the market a superior preparation of sage, combin ed with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling hair. The beauty of the hair depends more on its rich, even shading than any thing else. Don't have dry. hars.i, faded hair, when a simple, harmless remedy will bring back the color in a few days; and don't be tormented with dandruff. Itching scalp and loose, fill ing hairs. Wyeth 's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strvnetn att beauty to your hair. Get a fifty-cent bottle from yoir druggist today, and prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists se;l It, under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the remedy is not ex actly as represented. Agent J- -'. Perry. MARRIED. POWERS STALEY. At tht fc the bride", parents. Mr. an' I- Sttley. at 271 North 8uBl Wednesday, November 6 ljij Lucile Staley to Mr. Hrsc J Powers. Rev. p-.F.Schrock;; . DIED. I WITZEL. At the family hoiM )' Waldo Hills. November infant son nt m . , ' ' Wltzel. Mrs. W . j Lane Is Safe. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Portland, Or., Nov. 8. Complete re turns from 23 counties from all over the state, Dr. Harry Lane, Democrat ic nominee, leads Ben Selling, the R?- ; ublican, for United States senator by I 51 votes. Lane has an lncreaslne le?J Two-thirds of the campaign chair- In Multnomah county, but Selling men were mistaken, as usual. takea first place in the state. Raliy Burned to Death. Chehalls, Wash., Nov. 8. Joe Mra chek, Jr., 1-year-old son of a local dairyman, was burned to death and Mrachek and wife and three other members of the family badly burned, as the result of a fire which destroyed the MnTkhek home today. Mrachek had left a roaring fire In the kitchen stove upon departing for work, and, the stove, becoming over heated, caught the woodwork. In a few minutes the little home was all ablaze, trapping the family In their beds. The father, returning, man aged to rescue all but little Joe, whom he could not rfach. Nicaragua Wants Help and Good Influence of the United States By General JUAN J. ESTRADA, Former President of Nlcaratfua MARRIED. MILLER DE LANEY. At the resi dence of the officiating clergyman, I Rev. P. S. Knight. Thursday, Novem ber 7, 1912, Mrs. Dora B. DeLaney to Edward C. Miller, both of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on the 4 o'clock Electric yesterday afternoon for Portland, and today started on a trip East. They will be gane about six weeks, returning over the south ern route, and will then make their home In Salem. Both have a wide circle of friends here, and if all the good wishes that follow them materi alize, their lives will be filled to the brim with all good things. PARSONS STALLMAN. At the res idence of Rev. P. S. Knight, the of ficiating clergyman, November 1912, Miss Ida M. Stallman, to An-- drew C. Parsons, both of this city. iney win mane tneir nome on a farm near this city. BOH. WITZEL. At the family ho,e . Waldo Hills, November 6, Ijij , infant son of Mr. and Mr Wltzel. " 1 Smiling n DefesL h W. H. Downing, Democratic civ date for representative, let the lu his smiling countenance, smiling 'f in defeat. Illuminate the horse e i sanctum, or stall, this afternoon t ' expressed himself as highly p with the big vote his friends gave r.laclng him well In the lead of bin'' ouLimes uu me ucKet, and sayj sympathizes with them that h. . pleased even in defeat In so good ft. pany. Barde & Letllt. The new clothing store Is puttln,' a special suit and overcoat sale, page 4 will be found their advtr.' ment showing the special prlcet Giving all details. This sal Just In the right time, the winter ! son having set in for good. j i NEW TODAY. t FOR RENT Office room on State i ground floor. Inquire 326 X cV merclal. 11-!-!;j1 WANTED TO RENT Good top gy and single harness. Addres! H-, Journal. 1K-3:j' A NEW CLASS IN SHORTHAND Will be commenced at the Cij-.; Business College next week, h .ipeclal information phone or call , college office. BOY WANTED at once to do per? work at the model Shaving Pari:, IK1 Now the flood of "Letters From the People" will subside somewhat. Commendable Received of the Prussian National Insurance Company, through their agent, G. W. Laflar, draft in full set- ICARAGUA WANTS THE HELP AND GOOD INFLUENCES OF THE UNITED STATES, NOT ONLY IN MAINTAINING THE r.nVPPNMFNT BUT IM Aln OE THE PARR CLASSES. We want help to protect them from those who seek power tlement for 1" sustained by the re at their expense. These seekers use the treasury and grind down the workers. There is NEVER ANY RELIEF " FOR THE POOR, and there can he none until we have law and order. We nepd the friendly guidance of the United States in building up the citizenship and the resources of the country. We want to get heln that will benefit Nicaragua, not the pnliticintx. ROTH GROCERY CO. NEW GOODS Pound UNNON IIAIUMES !!!( STOCK FISH iilc It, milium ii hkkiiim; ..$1.25 mtitm: codfish .... .vie domestic shtim:s r.c HOIU'F.FOHT CIIF.ESK .....".Or IMP. CAM. ( IIK.FSK (I rounoNs ;,oc KOIJl'F.FOHT CIIF.F.SF. ....(llir SIFltltA CIIF.FSE . ( AMKMIIFHK CIIF.F.SK, LAIKM) IYOODF.N 1IOXFS !. iiAMn:r cnr.EsK WISCONSIN SWISS SOc IM POUTED SWISS Wo TILLAMOOK, VEIIY FINE 2.V SEW YOltK CH KODAK ....,1,1c HOME-MADE KHAl'T ..10c qt HOMINY Die ql MIXCL" MEAT 15c lt TDK A PSUl'tS DV (iltEKN MAl.Aias 5(lo XIMI A IVIES 75c l,u. CHESTNUTS (very fine) ..2,',c SEW WAI.Nl'TS i-,c ID SEW ALMONDS 2,",c Hi SEW DATES 2ms 2.1c sew snaii Fii;s ....2.1c it, 1U IK llll'E 01.1 YES ....15c pt HI I K ;i!EKX OLIVES 80c pt STIFFED OLIVES ll)c Stayton Flour OLD HEAT, l.s HAItltEL Imperial Blend 15.2.1 HAItltEL ROTH GROCERY CO. Moll's Country Meats For Our Sntiirdnj's Trade. Country Sausage, Loins Spare Ribs and Lard l'lCNlC HAMS 1,1c It, SITltEME HAMS 22 He Di SINCLAIR HMS 22c lb SINCLA1K BACON' 2,1c It, Canned Goods 250 CASES Royal Velvet Corn l.50 1'Elt DOZEN THIS IS THE HE ST ( OKV TACKED. A. & L. Asparagus 20 TElt TIN THE BEST AND ( IIEAl'EST VEGETABLE KNOWN Preferred Stock Asparagus i.ahi;e WHITE 21c, 2.;5 DOZ Antonini Olive Oil', " If nor In any demon of the year yon should use (tod oil and plenty of It, you should d It now. FOSTER & BAKER Country Sausage Sugar Cured Ham Breakfast Uacon Pickled Pork Country Sauer Kraut Cape Cod Cranberries Monopole Mince Meat New Raisins Best Bulk Blend Coffee A good coffee at moderate price, 35c pound. Phone 2.19. Prompt Auto Delivery. Phone 259 cent fire which destroyed our build lng and stock of goods. In this connection we desire to ex press our gratitude to the Prussian National Insurance Company, which Is one of the oldest companies In the United States, for their prompt and liberal settlement with us, and we also commend Mr. Lafler as one of the most reliable and efficient agents In our city. COOPER & HODGINS. ll-8-2t GUARANTEED I Those good chicken tamales, tia sale and retail. Special for para Any kind, any size, any style, h makes the kind you want. Phone lu 2048. Order early. Delivery tot; part of city. Shipped to any tori Oregon. ( MONEY TO LOAv THOS. K. F0KD Oer Ldrt and Push Bank, BilemT MONEY TO L0AV On farm and city property. Johil Scott, orer Chicago Stora, giliM egon. Phone 1551 MONEY TO L0A Oo rood Real Estate ieir1tj. i BECHTEL BYBiO j 147 State 'Street WOOD AND C0A In any quantity. Prompt dell our specialty. Falls City Lor Company. 279 North Commn street Phone Main 811 ' "The Cash Buyer" Gets the closest possible price, as he should; the credit buyer pay, what the acoDmmodatlon costs and knows precisely what the cost Is. Iluy three dollars' worth of groceries from us (other than sugar) Friday or Saturday and receive 19 pounds of sugar for J1.00. Damon & Son SO KENT S55 S'. COMMERCIAL ST. LOW PRICES CHANGE OF PROGRAM AT Ye Liberty AND Wexford TODAY G O O MUSIC D SONGS Matinee Daily L aCT ,1 I mJ "CHILI" Wholesale and retail, 65c per half ( ' Ion. Lunch put up to order. SandwW any style. The Busy Bee, 329, S street Phone 717. J. W. Evani, p- Office Phone Main 181 .Rlgdon Residence Main lit BIGDOS-BICHARDS0N CO. Funeral Directors and UnderWW 252 N. High Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBGHABDT MEREDITB Resident Agenti SSt State Jftw A NEW SHIPMENT Of the Famous Hanan Shoes for Women just arrived. These Shoes are the perfection of footwear. REINHART'S 444. State Street The Quality Store JAPASESE LAUSDBY AND 0 CLEANING W0BKS No machinery to tear and j out delicate fabrics. Work Mil for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Mala TYPEWRITERS AU Make BOUGHT SOLD EENTIB BEPAIBf BIBB0.1l B0LLES grppLIII Pee me before you do anytiH C. M. LOCKW00D Pfcn.a Vila 118 tU iU X Commercial, Salei ,0rH r