Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 01, 1913, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913.
Meyers'
The All-Important Clearance Eventl
of the
Gigantic
Special Clearance Men's and
HiTZt''Tyrt'1!W
77 OM OF
QUALITY
CITY NEWS.
Don't forget the supper at Jnson Lee
church.
inow year's dunce tonight at ar
mory. Klassy Kubg Klub.
I wish you all a happy Now Your.
IJolllnB, 135 South Commercial.
Attorney Carey F. Martin has moved
Ills law offices to rooms 412-413-414
Masonic Temple. 12-28-tf
Parties wishing large calendars,
call i Homer II. Smith's ofh?c. ir
Cornaci, tulldlng. li! ?! tf
We wish you all a prosperous and
happy Now Year. Edgar grocery.
Tlione Main 210. Court and High
streets.
Artisans. Initiation tonight. Social
nt 9:4.r. New Year's tree. Mr. Leon
Itlce, tenor, of New York City, will
sing. He there.
Grand masquerade hall tonight at
the armory, given by the KlaBBy Kuhs
Klub. Gentlemen 75c, ladles free.
Spectators, gentlemon 25c. Masks
may be obtained at the hall.
Sperling, "the grocer," wishes to
thank his many patrons and friends
for their liberal patronage, and wish
es you all a very happy Now Year.
Phone Main 66.
This may not bo real up-to-date
news, at least not of a startling or
surprising character, but we are re
quested to say that the postofflco will
be closed all day today, and no deliv
eries will be made by the carriers.
Many an Error in Busi
ness Is caused by poor eyesight ninny
nn error could bo avoided by tho wear
ing of proper glusHcs.
You may be a salesman, shipping
clork, bookkeeper, manager or pro
prietor, no matter which, start 1013
with NEW VISION seo clearly;
Jiovo rested nerves, fewer headaches
diid Icbb mistakes by wearing glasses
proscribed and fitted by
a. Mcculloch
Optometrist
291 North Commercial Street
(Ground Floor)
Phone 925 Office hours 9 to 5
mar 7 J . l . m.
tiiSif
NATUROPATH
Cures arc permanent. All nervous and chronic diseases are success
fully treated by tills system. ThlB ad Is valuable, as It entitles holder
to examination nnd treatment at half price.
DR. J. W. WORK, 495 Court street
MECHANICO-TIIKHAPFUTIC TltEATMEXTS AKE SOT THE "SEW LIFE"
TREATMENTS, III T NATURE'S OWX REMEDY.
DR. S. Z. BARTLEY
OFFICE 1IOOMS IMS.R0H SALEM BASK & TRUST BUILMSG, F0KMEULY
I) II. STEEVES 1IUILOIXU
PICTURE
See our lino of mouldings nnd got
order. ,
BARNETTS
Sext to Ye Liberty Theatre
mmmmmmnmmmmmiMuwtmmsmmmmmmttm
THE CYCLERY
C. H. MORSE and LLOYD RA.MSRKN
Bicycles, Sundries and Repairing, Locksmiths Kern Fitted.
ill SOUTH HIGH STREET SALEM, OREGON
Annual CLEARANCE SALE
Season
One - Half Price Sale
I fir I i
m Closed Wednesday, Jan. 1st, W13 h
Wishes for a Very Happy and Prosperous fta
Neu; Year Extended to Everyone c
4
OOODlGOODS
W. P. Tucker is reported this morn
ing as being quite 111, at his residence,
681 Center street.
The past year has been a prosperous
one for all. We wish you a huppy New
Year. Steusloff llros., butchers and
packers. Phone 1528. Court and Lib
erty streets.
Let us here thank you one and all
for your patronage, und wish you a
happy and prosperous New Year. The
Sunset grocery. I'hono Main l:il.
Bring us your poultry.
The Salem Furniture company Is
thankful for the many courtesies
shown it since coming to Salem, and
wish all a happy und prosperous
New Year. 33,'!-.'i:i9 Chemeketa street
Moiiey-Bnving sale Is now on.
TWO CAlt 1,0 ADS OF PKUNK.S
HY PARCELS POST
IJNITKD I'ltBHS l.HAHKD WIIIH
San Jose, Cal Jan. 1. Celebrating
tho new yoar, as well ns the advent of
the parcels post, residents of this city
sent to all pnrts of the United States
two carloads of packages of prunes
as presents.
Each package bears a Panama-Pacific
exposition label, and advertises
the fact that the delicious prunes en
closed aro products of the Santa Clara
valley.
Go to Meet Body.
UNITED I'llKKS I.BAKKD WIIIE.
Now York, Jan. 1. Under command
of Admiral Itoflako, tho quadron of
warships detailed to meet the British
cruiser Natal, which 1b bringing home
the body of Whltelnw Held, left here
today for the meeting station off Nan
tucket shoals lightship.
No wireless has yet been received
from the Natal.
Tuft Rents Residence.
I'NITKIl I'HUHH I.I'.AHKU WIHK.l
New Haven, Conn,, Jan. I. It was
announced hero today that President
Tuft has rented the Pariuulee mansion
here for two years with the privilege
of buying It. for $71,000 at the end
of that timo.
May Plunder City.
rirr.i i'iiksh i.iiAsmi wim:. 1
Vienna, Jan. 1. Disquieting condi
tions in Constantinople are reported
today In dispatches received by The
Itelchpost, a newspaper, from Its cor
respondent In the Moslem capital.
Troops recruited from Asiatic Tur
key, tho dispatch said, aro determined
not to return homo empty handed, anil
nro attempting to plunder Constanti
nople Chester Howell was killed and E.
D. Pomeroy badly scalded when a lo
comotive on a logging road near As
trla went in tho ditch Monday.
FRAMING
nn oiitlinnto before placing your
'ART SHOP
l.'ll X. Liberty Street.
A General Clearance on all Lines.
Attractive Specials
of Women's Ready
Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Etc.
r - - -
JAMES II. KEEXE
IS DANGEROUSLY ILL
ll.NITKD rilKHS LEA8BD WIHB.
New York, Jan. 1. Docause of a
turn for the worse in his condition,
James R. Kecne, financier and turf
man, is conrined in a private hospital
here, after being removed from his
rooms nt the Waldorf-Astoria.
Keene has been practically an invalid
since his return from London two
years ago, where he underwent nn op
eration. CALIFORNIA PUNCH ASKS
SOME AUTOMOMIXS
UNITED rilBSS LtSASKD WIItE.J
Sacrnmpnto, Cal., Jan. 1. With an
Investment of approximately $5S,32n,
1100 in tills state during the past year,
California leads tho country In the
number of machines purchased during
tho 12 months Jujst closed, according
uj me reciiras or me nutomoniio ll-
censo department of the secretary of
state s office.
Wants Teachers' Agency.
CharloB A. Guerne, a teacher in the
public schools at Athena, Umatilla
county, has written Stato Superintend
ent Alderman suggesting that legis
lation be proposed establishing a
teachers' agency branch In the state
educational department.
The Athena man claims that various
teachers' agencies throughout the
state which charge 5 per cent for pro
curing positions for teachers are ex
orbitant In the charge. He suggests
that an agent, whoso office would be
created by the state, could charge 1
per cent, and make tho office a pay
ing Institution. Superintendent Al
derman will probably not take any
action on tho subject.
PAPE'S! BREAKS
A COLD AT ONCE
FIRST DOSE OF PACE'S COLD COM
POIND ESDS GRIPPE MISERY
TASTES MCE.
You can surely end Grlppo nnd
break up the most severe cold either
In head, chest, back, stomach or limbs,
by taking n doso of Pape's Cold Com
pound every two hours until throe
consectitlvo doses nre taken.
It promptly relieves tho most mls
eriiblo headache, dullness, head and
noso stuffedup foverlshnoss, sneezing,
soro throat, mucous catarrhal dis
charges, running of the nose, soreness.
HtltfncsB and rheumatic twinges.
Take this wonderful Compound as
directed, without Interference with
your usual duties and with the knowl
edge that thero Is nothing elBo In the
wcrld, which will cure your cold or
end Grippe misery as promptly and
without any other Isslstnnce or bad
after-effects as a 25-cont package of
rape's Cold Compound, which any
druggist can Biipply accopt no sub
Btltuto contains no nulnlno helones
In every homo, Tastes nlco.
After New Years Bchool will run
again for several days without any
holiday vacation.
T
Grand Opera I
House
January 4th
Tho seasons imiHlciU triumph
A Modern Eve
A hit from the Garden of Kilen. X
Prices 50c to $1.50. Seat sale I
opens Friday 9 a. in.
MM HHt
thro out the store
- to - Wear.
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77 OM OF
SATISFACTION
Leon Rice
Will Sing
Tonight
A delightful program and a delight
ed audience was at the First Christian
church last night, when Leon Rice, the
New York tenor, rendered some 20 or
more selections to a large and appre
ciative crowd of Salem music lovers.
We hazard little in Baying that few, If
any, have ever given an evening of
song that was more enjoyable or bet
ter received In our city. And tonight,
it is certain that the capacity of the
house will he taxed to hear the gen
tleman again. No less pleasing is
Mrs. Illee, whoso deftness at the piano
keys, makes It possible Tor her hus
band to do such perfect work us a so
loist. The people of Salem have been
highly favored In having these artists
here, and especially on such terms
that everybody can hear them who ap
preciates tho best. This evening at
at 7:110 Mr. itlce will give another pro
gram, among the selections being
"The Holy City" nnd other favorites,
from those who have made personal
reqin tts for songs thnt have nppe;.led
especially, to them. Tho program will
begin promptly so ns to give ninny
an opportunity to nttend other func
tions of the evening. No reserved
seats, but a sliver offering will be
taken during the evening, governed in
amount by Individual appreciation.
1 RESIDENT TAFT GETS
PARCELS POST PACKAGE
IllHITri) I'llFISS IJIASKD wiwt.l
Washington, Jan. 1. I resident Tuft
received today the tirst parcels post
package sent out from Philadelphia.
It was mailed by John Wanamsker.
the millionaire merchant.
The package contained a shield
shaped groen leather cas. holding a
set of solid gold spoons, one for each
stato in tho Union. A lnrgor Bpoon
boro tho coat of arms of the District
of Columbia. On ono side o.' the cas)
was a solid gold plate, upon which
was engraved a fao simile of Wana-
nmker'a handwriting and New Year's
greetings to the president Th.i plnco
also boro an Inscription stating the
case was tho first package sent by
parcels post from Philadelphia, where
tho Declaration of Independence was
Blgned.
Routed the Hlsjlivnymcn,
Il'NITKD 1'IUSSS UIAHEU WI1IE.
S.ni Frimcihco, Jnn 1. "1 thought
they wero New Year' reveler. Otli
cvwlso I doubt If '. wen. U have iy.i:
fie risk," said Motorinnu Joseph
S.mpfon, who put to rout early oday
two masked highwaymen who attempt
ed to hold up Ins dir. Conductor
.1(1 uson was about to hand over
when Simpson got busy with his con
troller. Ono of tho men cut opev
SI npson's sculp with the butt eud of
a revolver,
n
u
W -
Portland
Girl Dies
Suddenly
(UNITED riWSB LEASED WIUS.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 1. While dress
ing for a private ball, Miss Lillian
Dosch, beautiful daughter of Colonel
Henry Ed. Dosch, collapsed to the
floor of her room, and is dead here
today. Death was due to heart fail
ure. Miss Dosch had just exchanged a
merry greeting wltn another member
of the family In the room, when she
was seen to turn deathly pale, and,
with a moan, fell heavily to the floor.
She had been warned, several months
ago that she might expect such an
attack.
Dosch was Oregon's commissioner
to tlie midwinter fair in San Francis
co and was one of the directors of the
Lewis nnd Clark exposition. Ho also
represented Oregon nt various east
ern fairs.
tXTRACTS LET FOR
FOUR 'SUBMARINES
(UNITED MESS LEASED WIDE.
Washington, Jan. 1. Announcement
was made here today of the awarding
of contracts by the navy department
for thp building of eight submarines,
two of which aro to be constructed by
the Lata company, in tho Craig Ship
building yards at Long Beach, Cal.
Tho contracts wero awarded to the
Lake Torpedo company, of Bridgeport,
Conn., nnd the Electric Boat company
of Qulney, Mass., tho former concern
to build three nnd tho latter five ves
sels. The Lake company is to build
two o f the submarines for the Qulney
concern.
iRIDGE COLLAPSES
MANY ARE KILLED
rCNITED rilRKH LEAKED WIIIE.
Hiimington, W. Va., .Inn. 1. Col
lapsing under pressure of high water
n temporary bridge precipitated a
freight train on the Chesapeake and
Ohio railroad Into the Guyan river,
near here early today, killing Engin
eer S. Webber and Injuring four oth
ers. Four persons are also missing.
Possibly tho death list will reach
ten, as many persons were on the
bridge watching tho progress of Us
construction when the structure col
lapsed.
The river Is being dragged for bod
ies.
MIGHT DIE IF SHORN
TO TELL THE TRUTH
(UNITED rilBBS LEASED WIIU8.
New York, Dec. 31. Dr. Walter Cha-
pelle, Rockefellers' physician, stated
this afternoon that it would be dan
gerous for his patient to go to Wash
ington at this time. The millionaire,
he sulci, is suffering from chronic
throat trouble which Is causing heavy
coughing spells. Dr. Chapelle said
he feared that In the excitement of nn
examination, ltockefeller might be
seized with a fit of coughing and die
on the witness stand.
"CASCARETS" MAKE
YOU FEEL GREAT
A Kl-CENT BOX WILL KEEP YOUR
, LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWELS
(LEAN, PURE AND FRESH FOR
MONTHS.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness
rented tongue, foul taste and foul
breath always trace them to torpid
liver, delayed fermenting food In the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged In the
intestines, Instead of being cast out of
the system Is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this nolson reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken
Ing heartache,
Salts, cathartic pills, oil and nruga
tlve waters force a passageway for a
day or two yes but thoy don't take
the poisons out and have no effect
upon the liver or stomach.
Cascarets Immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the sour
uiidlgestied and formontlng food and
foul gases, tako the excess bile from
the liver nnd carry out of the system
nil the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your hond
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels clean and regular for
months.
Piles Cured In 0 to II liny.
Your druggist win refund money If
PASO OINTMENT falls to cur.. any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
Pio'.ruding Plies in 6 to 14 days. Mi.
A man can never remember what a
girl said when she proposed to him.
Children Dry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Wi
Sill
l FOR RENT l
Now modern cottage, four t
blocks from P. O. Phono Main
57. T. G. BLIGII.
4
ft
NEW TODAY.
WANTED Chickens at Thielsen's mar
ket, 12-31-4t
ACCORDION PLAITING dond at 677
N. Winter. 12-31-3t-
FOR SALE By owner, general mer
chandise store, country point, Btock,
buildings, one acre land, $7500;
might consider part exchange. Ad
dress box 234, Albany, Ore.
l-l-2tw
PRIZE CONTEST. The Cherry City
Flouring Mills will write a check
for $5 In favor of the person submit
ting the most appropriate name for
a WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD the
new mill will manufacture. Names
must reach the mill office at 505
Trade street, by January 6. The
mill company will act as Judges. Get
busy and swell your 1013 bank nc
count. l-l-2t
A man always thinks down deep In
his heart that a woman is sensible If
ul'.e refuses him and usually ho Is
right.
House Bargains
Houses ranging In slzo from 2 to
12 rooms and from $500 to 110,000 may
he found on our lists. Some of tlione
enn be bought on the easy payment
pian, If desired; others for cash or an
reasonable terms. If Interested, let us
snow you some of these;
$5250 takes a modern and strictly
up-to-date house on paved street, close
to state house. Cement basement,
furnace, wash trays, electric light, gun
bath, toilet, large closets, 8 airy rooms
beautiful grounds, trees and shrub
bery. All assessments paid,
$3750 will buy a good 7-room house
in an excellent lpeatlon on Cbuit
stieet; large W, fruit and shade trees.
A nice home place. Reasonable tonus
can be mado on tills place.
$2500 secures a fine home In 1'a'r
mount Park. Modern In every way
Excellent view; convenient to carllr.e
EaHy terms.
$2300 buys a fine modern 6-room
house In South Saloin. All convenl-
erces. Terms can Ik made to suit
$1500 gives you a modern four-room
bungalow on paved street Connected
with sewer. All assessments puid.
Only $150 down; balance at $15 a
month.
$500 will buy a 3-room houso on a
large lot 60x125 foet, sewer assess
ments paid; closo to paved street,
school, carllne nnd Btore. $300 down,
balance $5 per month.
Bechtel & Bynon
Jl" Stale Street.
Tel. Main 452,
When In need of Chill or Tanmlci
visit the Commercial street Ent Shop,
832 JT. Commercial street. Lnuches
cnred nt all hours up io 19 o'clock,
except Sunday. Also confectionery,
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BURflnARDT MEREDITH
Beildrat AgeU 18 State Street
Mew
Yo
u a
WATC41 ANDM1&tl
eJEWELRY W
Karl KewrolMiuer JSftSi
Jeweler.
Masonic Temple
GUARANTEED
Those good chicken tamales, whole
sale and retail. Special for parties.
Any kind, any size, any style. Fred
makes the kind you want Phone Main
2048. Order early. Delivery to anj
part of city. Shipped to any town Is
Oregon. l
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP.
J. C. Lalley, who had charge of Ye
Boot Shop shoe repairing depart
ment for the last seven years, Is now
In charge of the new and moat com
plete shoe repairing shop in Salem,
223 North Commercial street. Jacob
A. Rise, successor to E. S. Lamport,
Saddle and Harness Co.
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No oiachinory to tear and wear
out delicate fubrlcs, Work called
for and delivered promptly.
430 Ferry St. Phone Main 2252
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-KICHARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
252 N. High Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Kenl Estate Seeurlly.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd ft Dush Dank, Salem, Or
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. Joha H
Scott oyer Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1653.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt deliver
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Comnanr. 87a M.t, n ...
strmt, Phone Main 1I
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Heal EaUte leeirtty.
BECHTEL BYJJOJI
147 State Street
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes Ron if lit HnM. lii.n.i
Kepnlrcdi Rlhhons, Hollers, Supplies
v ---rll.--Tl..'
8oe me butore you do auyuiug
C. M. LOCK WOOD
Year
114-2U North Commercial Main e