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Page Eight DAILY CAPITAL" JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 1 IIFRSDAY, JANUARY S, 1913. GSSBSSS3S3SZSSSSSZBSSSSSSSSZ2S3 ISS&CS3SS!3S!3HSS3S&II!S3!!!S!Q3SSZ33ISSS1S n ti n ii ti li II N II M 11 u ii ii ii BJ II Bl II II El II 13 II ri a H ii ii ii h ti a ti Bl H II II M n n M II n ti ti 81 IJ II II n n n ii H u n H Bl II II II H H U MEYERS' ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE HTL -All I. rl i lie iii important Clearance ;; Event of the Season STXLB' 76 i" We wish to emphasize the fact that this event, as always, is a general clearance of quality merchandise, priced very low to insure a quick disposal and prepare and clear the way for the coming sea son's assortment. Those who are keen and alive to the many saving opportunities during MEYERS' ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE will profit by doing their shopping now. Anticipate your needs and take advantage. Coyrijjlit IUh SchirTner 8t Uars Great One Half Price Sale of Women's High-Class Ready-to-Wear General Clearance Reduction on Men's and Boys Suits, Overcoats, Etc. Annual Clean-up Event-Men's Women's and Children's Shoes. Buy Now Attractive Clearance Specials in the Handker'f and Embroid'y Section. Interesting Clearance Offerings in the Domestic and Dress G'ds Depts. Genuine Clearance Bargains in Men's Furnishings, Women's Gloves, Neckwear, Petticoats, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear and Notions. Holiday Novelties and Toys Priced Extremely Low. Second Floor. A GENERAL CLEARANCE OX ALL 1,1 MIS 01' JIKltCH AND1SE. A MOST OPPORTUNE TIME TO SUPPLY PRESENT AMI FUTURE NEEDS. USE THE PARCELS POST TO AD YAXTA(iE. ORDER 1IY MAIL IE YOU CANNOT SHOP I I'EI!SO. Bl 11 II Bl II U II II II II Bl II II II II II Bl n M II II II II II H II 11 Bl II Bl B3 II II Bl n n ci n BJ ta a a n n a u u ei ti II M P B9 U H U N Bl a n ii ca a GOODlOOO D S THE TREADMILL. ft CITY NEWS. so plo. j'ts 8peclal meeting of Do frvMolay Commandory No. 5, K. T., this evening In the new Masonic tcm- Installatlon of officers. Visiting Sip Knights welcome. Attorney Carey F. Martin has moved his law offices to rooms 412-4 1,1-411 Masonic Temple. 12-28-tf (lo to Pomcroy'B new Jewelry s'oi'o, 11S Soul Ii Commercial for your watch uiljiistlng and lino Jewelry. Tallies willing large calendars, eali a Homer II. Smith's ')ll?c, V.e Coin.iei. li.lldlng. II!-?! If Clearance sale. Hats at your own . price. The French Shop, 1(15 North Liberty. 1 Ucgin the, new year right by lctring Ceo. E. 1'ettlliglll. HI". North Liberty: litieet, do your electric light wiring. llrs. J. E. Cooper and daughter have returned from Portland, where they spent a pleiiHUnt New Year with Sis-1 ter Iternnrd, farmerly n vocal teacher In the Catholic school here, but now of I Seattle. I For the latest hair orniunenls anil luilr switches seo tho store of Miss Ora Poage, beauty parlor and hair store, 125 North High street, In the new Ma sonic temple. Tho most complete beauty parlors In Salem, The French Shop millinery sale. 105 North Liberty. Walter L. Spauldlng, attorney at law, has moved his offices to rooms 212-214 new Masonic Temple. 12-17-eod-lm Your shaving, hair cutting nnd shampooing can ho done right at Da vis' barber shop and cigar stand. Our clearance, salo still continues. Hals below cost. The French Shop, I ft.". North Liberty. Our mil's give perfect satisfaction wherever and by whoever worn. We ciin savo you from $1". to $20 on your next suit, t'nlon made, made strictly lo your ineasuro nnd a perfect lit ns-.--I'l'ecl. Scotch Woolen Store, ;!"!) State st reet. Curd (if Thmil.s, Mr. and Mrs. (!. V. Sherwood wisli to thank the many friends for their kindly expressions of sympathy nnd assistance lu tho loss of our mother. DIED. JOXKS At the residence of II. E. Jones, east of asylum, at 1:00 n, m January 2, 1!ll!l, Kenneth Howard Jones, ageil 23 months. Funeral will be held at the residence at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. It Is much easier for a woman to get a man whero sho wants him than It Is for her to get a point on a lead pencil. NATUROPATH Cures are permanent. All nervous and chronic diseases aro success fully treated hy this syBlem. This ail is valuable, ns it entitles holder to examination and treatment at half price. DR. J. W. WORK, 495 Court street KXAM1N ATIONS Pit EE OK CHARGE MONDAYS AM) WEDNESDAYS ONLY. MECIIANICO-TIIEItAl'KUTIC TREATMENTS HAVE NO EQUAL. DR. S. Z. BARTLEY OFFICE BOOMS HOS-Sfll) SALEM HANK & TRUST BUILDING, FORMERLY IHt. 8TEEYES MILDING PICTURE FRAMING See our line of mouldings nnd get an estimate beforo placing your order. BARNETTS ART SHOP Next lo Ye Liberty Theatre 1.1-1 N. Liberty Street. THE CYCLERY C. II. MOUSE and LLOYD It A M SHE N lllryclcs, Sundries nnd Repairing, Locksmiths Keys Fitted. 211 SOUTH HIGH STREET SALEM, OREGON - .1 .... ... j . LI. . ...... I, ,.. m Urn fmm0 'i Li a,!! fW v mmm JH If HS? Astorluna Beaten. united mess umsed WIItE.l Astoria, Or., Jan. 2. The football worthies of the Astoria high school and their backers are today sadly tell ing each otlier Just how they were de feated 13 to 0 by tho Wendell Phillips high school players of Clilcago, In a fast New Year's game. Chicago made their first touch down in the second quarter. They topped the game off villi another touch down in the last quarter. Ono goal was kicked and the other mlssod. A Trail of llloml. UNITED 1'IIEHS LEASED WIIlH. San Francisco, Jan. 2. Following a trail of blood from a wharf In the North Beach district here today, Po liceman Twomey discovered the dead body of Jerry Mllkovltch, aged 40, a longshoreman, lying in a room at the nuena Vista hotel, with a knife or gunshot wound in the groin. Would Recognize China. Washington, Jan. 2. Asking Imme diate recognition of the new Chinese republic hy the United States, Senator Bacon, of Georgia, member of the for eign relations committee, introduced a resolution in the senate today. 3EW YORK CARMEN GO OCT ON STRIKE UNITED FItESS LEASED WIHR.1 Yonkers, N. Y Jan. 2 Rather than break In a New York man, 300 carmen struck here, nnd not a car was run ning today. The strikers declare they will tie up the entire trafflc of West Chester county. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN SALEM Salem people have found out that a SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-1-ka, the German bowel and stomach remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture became famous by curing appendicitis nnd It antlseptlclzes the digestive or gpns and draws off the Impurities. It Is surprising how QUICKLY it helps. J. C. Perry, Druggist. SUPKEME COUKT HOLDS IT IS "IT." UNITED FKISS LBABED WIItB. Dolse, Idaho, Jan. 2. R. S. Sheridan, publisher, and C. C. Uroxton, editor of the Dally Capital News, were today each sentenced to serve ten days In jail and pay a fine of $500 by the state supreme court on a charge of contempt. 44 - I FOR RENT Now modern cottage, four blocks from P. O. l'liono Main 57. T. G. HUGH. Call fur Bids Sale of FiimU. The undersigned will recoivo bids up to 5 o'clock p. in. on January 20. I!il3, for Improvement bonds of tho city of Salem, Oregon, to tho amount of $fi 1,240.72, Interest at the rato of C per cent per annum, payable semi annually at Salem, Oregon. Right is reserved by the city of Salem, Ore gon, to refect any or nil bids. CIIAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 1-2-31 An Old Klil Demi. 1 UNITED I'HESS I.RAMM) W1IIE.1 .Toilet 111., J;in. 2. Krasmus Paige, oldest newsboy in the world, Is dead at his home here today, aged 10") years He sold papers up to a few days ago, when ho was suddenly taken 111. MARRIED. 11RADKSON LOATS At tho family residence of A. Ilindeson, Smith Seventeenth street, Wednesday, Jan uary 1, 1013, Arthur Owen Uradeson to Miss llanna Louts. Itev. P. S. Knight officiated. Mculey in Now YorK world ft PERSONALS. Miss Uresn Cole, of Portland, wns in tho city today visiting friends for n short time. She will leave this even ing for Los Angeles to spend tho win ter. Franco G. Hull, a court reporter, from Olympla, Wash., was transacting business today in Salem. Miss Georgia McN'aulty, of Ttose bi'i'g, passed through Salem today en route for Portland whero sho will vis It her aunt, Mrs. Clnyton O. McGinn. Mrs. A. Push, Jr., Is now receiving friends nt Willamette Sanitarium. circuit court handled 41!) divorce cases out of tho 812 coses of all kinds con sidered during 11112. The divorces av eraged 31 a month, Portlanders being the chief offenders. To offset the av alanche of divorces, 472 marriage li censes wero Issued. tl Is stated that parties all over tho state have mndo this a divorce Mecca for reasons unknown, and It Is under stood an effort will be made to obviate as far ns possible Oregon City's resem blance to Reno In this respect, burns, in some manner a leuk from n 10-gttllon tank of gasoline became Ig nited, and in a few minutes the entire boat was aflame The men momen tarily expected to be blown to bits by tho remainder of the gasoline in the tunk exploding, but the tank melted while Its contents were being consumed HAD OREGON CITY IS A SECOND HEM). UNITED IMIBHS IJtASED Willi. 1 Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 2. This city Is today being dubbed "the Reno of Or egon' on account of the fact that the THEIR 1 HOKE TO BURN OH DROWN UNITED rilESS LEASED WIKI.l Mnrshfleld, Ore., Jan. 2. Forced to stay on a burning launch or drown, John Wasson, John Anderson, Ray Cox nnd Robert Costollo, who com prise the crew of tho launch, and four loggers wore rescued In the nick of time by the llfesavlng crew here and are today recovering from severe STAGE LINE BEFI SES TO CARRY PARCELS POST UNITED I'HESS LEASED Wilt!. Vale, Ore., Jan. 2. On account of tho Inauguration of the pnrcels post, tho stago lino tapping a number of towns around here, has refused to car ry either tho parcels post or other mail, and frantlo attempts are being made today to get rid of the mail mnt tor of all kinds accumulating in the postofflce here. The oantract with the stage line still has 13 months to run, and a test case Is extracted. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never he without a box bl Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the sea son. They break up colds, relieve fe verlshness, constipation, teething dis orders, headache Rnd stomach trou bles. Used by mothers for 22 years. THESE POWDERS NEVER FAIL. Sold by all drug stores, 2uc. Don't ac cept any subHtltuto. Snmplo mailed FREE. Address, A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy N. Y. When In need of Chill or Tutnalcs visit the Commercial street Ent Shop, 332 N. Commercial street. Lunches served nt nil hours, up to 12 o'clock, except Sunday. Also confectionery. NORWICH UNION F.PF. INSURANCE SOCIETY ni UGIIAItDT F.lfFIMTM Resident Agents IS6 State Street eJEWELRY WATCH AND5M5fei! mm:m PFDAIDIMSZ 7. v......l S Jeweler. XpSSSJj Masonic Temple .-4 Ml 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 Malu 2048. Order early. Delivery to anj part of city. Shipped to any town Is Oregon. ' tt SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. J. C. Lalley, who had charge of Ye Hoot Shop shoe repairing depart ment for the Inst seven years, Is now In chnrge of tho new and most com plete shoe repairing shop In Salem, 223 North Commercial street. Jacob A. Rise, successor to E. S. Lamport, mbbwmmobkkmibwm uiiii lo Mini Harness Co. NEW TODAY. Japanese laundry and dky CLEANING WORKS FOR SALT Heautlful, hand-made No machinery to tear and wear wash rugs; original design. Come J out delicate fabrics. Work called curly, get your pick. Illlnd school. ! for and delivered promptly. Phone Main 21. , 1-2-31 438 Ferry St. Phone Main 2252 FOR HUNT Two furnished house- " keeping rooms, 410 Union street, i "" Phono Main 1S17. j-2-:if Office Phone Main 183 FOR SALE ClIKAP-Lnylng pullets, d,oni Resl"ce Main 111. best stock, portable coops; Havlland WGHON-HICHARDSON CO. china, bicycle, largo mirror 7x3 Funeral Directors and Undert-.kers feet, cook stove, cot, dishes, fruit, 252 N Hlen stret' etc. 1775 Rock street, oomer of IZIHII Superior. Telephone Main 2285. 1 MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE All kinds of wood. Phone On Good Real Estate Security. Farmers' 771. l-2-2w TIIOS. K. FORD FOR SAL13 Good Jersey cow. Phone V6r UM & Bu8n Bank' Salom- 0f Main 2359. l-2-0t- TTTrjr FURNISHED Housekeeping and "IvmLI I U LUAIl and sleeping rooms for rent. 1079 On 'Mm and city property. Joha U Chemcketa street. 1-2-31 Scott. w Chicago Store, Balem, Or- ' .. gon. Phone 1G62. FOR SALE Good gentlo buggy mare or farm horse for sale cheap. B90 " "' North Twelfth street. l-2-3t WOOD AND COAL ROOM AND HOARD At 365 North In any quantity. Prompt delivery High Btreet. 1-2-tf our specialty. Falls City Lumbet i Company. 27 North CommeroUl WANTED Chickens at Thlelson's mar street Phone Main 813 ket. 12-31-4t i ACCORDION PLAITING done at 677 MONEY TO LOAN N' Wlnter' 12-31-3t- On good Real Estate see.rlt,. TO LET-A Job of grubbing second BECHTEL A BINOJI growth fir stumps, R. J. Kennoy, 147 State Street 1529 A street. l-2-3t - - FOR 8ALE Ray mare, 3 1-2 years old, TYPEWRITERS harness nnd huggv. good as new, A11 Mttkog Bought, Sold, Rented and $125. J. F. Willnmn, Snlem KcPlrel Klwhons, Hollers, Supplies Heights avenue. l-2-2t CEQtULLiLLnM PRIZE CONTEST. Tho Cherry City f JyT , Flouring Mills will write a check A mmK V3 for $5 In favor of the person submit- ; , f ,f a ' V ting the most appropriate name for V ' -j,""' 1 , .j j'-: j i J a WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD the W4 j;L -'i': .' . i v new mill will manufacture. Names . -Jx i'iii '' must reach the mill office at 665 j "r-' Trade street, by Jnnuary 6. The "- ""T" - " - J mill company will act as Judges. Get Bee me erore you do anyuimg busy and swell your 1913 bank ac. & jj, L0CKW00D count l-l-2t- ih.216 North Commercial Main S