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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1913)
Page light BAttT CAPITAL JOURNAL, gALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. i ; . - r 1 It TODAY IS REMNANT FRIDAY All Remnants Exactly One Half Price M T T T 'ttttTTTT Tttt Tttttt t Annual l eyers CLEARANCE SALE always Ki:ro(ixiy.i:i as the cheat vAUE.oivixn event Or THE SEASON, SEHVKS A DOUBLE PURPOSE. THEY BUS- TAIN THE PRINCIPLE. INCORPORATED INTO THIS IHISIXESS I FROM ITS VERY FOUNDATION', THAT "All STOCKS MUST HE I ' FRESH EACH SEASON," A XI) THEY DEMONSTRATE, AS MOTH. IX(J ELSE POSSIBLY ( OILD, THE POWER OK THIS STORE Edit FAIMtEACHlXU ECONOMY. THROUGH THE PRESENT JAxTT. ARY CLEARANCE WINTER MERCHANDISE IS OFFERED AtTeT DI CTIONS RAXHIXH FROM ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF AC TUAL VALUE. ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FPU SI'RIXG CAUSE US TO MAKE THESE RADICAL PRICE CONCESSIONS AT THIS TIME. WISE HUYERS WILL OBSERVE THE ELEMENT OF ECOX- I OMY IF THEY PURCHASE AT MEYERS.' The House of Quality -M-----44-4----4--4-f4-f Gaston Wants Big Cheese Manufactory ROOSTING INDUSTRIES AND GOOD ROADS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY COLONEL IIOFER ADVOCATES STATE AID AM) SAYS PORTLAND HAS DEFEATED ALL I1LLS SO FAR. .) - JM1 ooodIooods ft CITY NEWS. ; j Regular danco tomorrow night Ar mory Jmll. Klas.sy Kubs Klul). Try oiio sack of Cherry City Flour Mills flour. We do rolling and chopping. Cher ry City mills. Attorney Carey F. Martin has moved his law offices to rooms 412-413-414 Masonic Temple. 12-28-tf Cherry City Flour Mills produclB, No. 344 State Btreot Is where all the tiow, bran, shorts, breakfast foods, It will pay you to remember the Sa lem Fish and Poultry Market. Nothing but the best fish ixmllry nnd eggs. Phono Main 2125. legislators get Bhaved. Davis". For fresh fish call phone 2126. Sa lem Fish and Poultry Market. II. C. Bybee, 177 South Commercial. mill chop, chopped wheat, rolled oals, wheat, oats nnd barley, Mr. K. llofer will address the Min isterial Union Monday morning on To avoid our usual Saturday rush 11,0 1 anaina Canal and Imlmgrntlon phone your onion early. Main fin to Oregon.' Fancy! and staple groceries at living! prices. See Sperling's, 311 North Com mercial street. Treat to school girls. RECOlil) OF IS HENS WAS KEPT BY W. E. P.MIR The tabulated record of the receipts and expenditures, total number of eggs of 48 hens for one year, which ap peared In The Capital Journal a few days ago, was kept and furnished The Journal by W. E. Park, of this eltv. Credit should have boon given him on tho article, but It was overlooked by somo of those mysterious comblna- SCHWARTZ Hons which make the city editor's life ono joyous round of pleasure. Undor the leadership of Dr. Hawk, the enterprising dairymen and busi ness men of Gaston have raised $,")000 toward establishing a cheese factory at that place, and tho Oregon Manufac turers' Association will try to osslst them In getting the Industry estab lished Roost the Home Industries. The campaign of tho Oregon manu facturers for the better support for the home Industries met with enthu siastic support In Washington county. Publlo meetings were held this week at Hlllsboro, whore President McMon ies, Col. B. Hofer and Mrs. E. T. Weth erred spoke. A good roads picture show was put on by courtesy of Phil Dates, repre senting that department of agriculture. The court house was packed with peo ple, some coming from Forest Grove. Thursday night an Immense crowd greeted the speakers at Gaston, where the cllztens had the band out, and the ladles served refreshments. Col. Hofer made a plea for state-aid In the construction of permanent high ways. He said both the state and na tional government should assist in construction of the main highways through the state. A great deal had been said about the bad roads In Wash ington county. He declared It was wrong to ask Washington county to Imlld a permanent highway for the whole state to use, when, at the out side, not over 20 per cent of tho traf fic over such a road would emlnate from Washington county. Let Wash ington county pay In proportion to her Bbaro of the traffic, and let the state pay the rest He said It was easy for Multnomah, with one-third of the wealth of the state, to build roads in that small comity. One-fourth of a mill tax would do It. Hut why had Mult nomnh defeated all good roads legis lation for the rest of the state? The time has come to demand state aid for the counties that are willing to con struct permanent main highways. The Gaumont Weekly NO. 41, W'lih two other good reels and one great comedy, TOM KERR The strolling violinist, introduc ing vlolaphone. WOLFE Si WICHEKT, In a comedy act, "The Dutch Janitor," at the BLIGH Listen The girls under tending the will get a sachet. first 150 school f 12 years old, at- X Saturday nuitineo f nice package of f 4HH GOOD FOO AT VERY LOW PRICES ' Gall ic Can always be had at our store. Hut for our Saturdays nicking prices on quality groceries that will appeal to the of buyers. Compare quality and prices. DIED At a Salem hospital, Thursday morning, January 10, 1913, Mrs. Hulda Schwartz. Tho first 150 school girls under 12 attending the Dllgh matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. will receive a nlco package of sachet. Cholco chicken Is what you want for your Sunday dinner. We make a spe-l A. Jeltcr, who wns Indicted on the clalty of dressing them. Our bread dinrgo of selling liquor to a minor, sales are Increasing. Why? liccause nnd who pleaded guilty yesterdav, was It Is good. Phono Main 131. The rino.I Jr.n H.la mm.,!,,- i, i,i Sunset grocery. Try a veal roast for your Sunday dinner; they aro fine better than chicken. Our shop Is Btrlctly sanitary. Phone your Sunday order early. Main K.28. SloiiHloff llros. Court nnd Lib erty BtreetB. Salem Furnlturo Co. sloro, 3M-3:!!l j Chemckela streets. New store; new stock; no old goods, but our prices aro !y. .lotto paid the fine. The last will and testament of the Into Kmnitt Scboefeld will bo contest ed in the circuit court now, according to articles filed, with County Clerk Gehlhar today. It Is alleged in the contesting petition that tho deceased, by reason of an unbalanced mind, us the result of being a slave to mor-1 phlne. was Induced to dniw in, n will ! ... .-cuuuime ,,,,-miuro m.yers. by ono Eleanor Drake nnd June Drake We can savo you money for your new , home. See us before buying. I LOCal GXllibitOI S at the P0Ul- paeirio i,odge, No. no. a. v. & a. m. 1 i"y show are lequostod to be at state communication this (K.iduy) ev- the armory at 3:30 1o arrange enlng In Masonic Temple at 7:;,0 p. ni. fnr mmm, Af 4ln!, L!,.J iv-i utv iviitiMUl Ul UIUH UIIUO at 4 o clock, sharo. All birds YI LIBERTY TODAY AND SATURDAY. You have f k cry AT RAT heard of LAdLI thf DAI By (lie Vltagrnpli Company nnd 3 OTHERS 3 CLASSY SOXGS BY QUARTET. YI LIBERTY HOME OF OOOI) PICTUHES See it put on iii true life Some Little Stories of the Legislature The Janitor this morning toted 15 pounds of Ice into President Malar- key's private office. Senator Joseph said the Ice made a noise like a suspi cion. He was heard to ask Dan Kel- laher In an undertone If he believed the president was placing soma of his proposed legislation In cold alorng.) to prevent Its having any appearance of putrefaction until after the session. E. D. Lockhart, of the Statesman de lights to linger around the legislative halls. Lockhart ran oato a former colleague of the pulpit days, now a member of the house, recently, and a Portland reporter, who is not In the habit of hearing tho conversation of the cloth, listened, grew interested and turned In a column to his paper as feature copy. The paper fell for It and ran the story. President Mnlarkey was compelled repeatedly to rap for order this morn ing. Dan Kellaher Is probably the noisiest member of the senate. Visit ing around among the nclghlMiring senators is ono of the methods em ployed by Kellaher to keep down bis fever. The dimpled member from Multnomah declares thnt If ho con neither have Hull Run water nor any social, privileges, ho will attempt to force entrance into Mnlarkey's private Ice box. STANDARD (0RX AXD TOMA TOES Our trade calls for the better article In this line, so we aro slightly overstocked. To those who want them, Saturday only, !0c per dozen No sale over one dozen. ROYAL VELVET UOItX We have made many friends by calling their attention to the su perior quality of this corn $l.,10 In any quantity. . PEELED ASPARAIUS This Is the peer of all canned vegetables. The price is very modest; no more than you pay for beans and peas. A very healthy food. Can be served hot or In a delicious salad. Fancy peeled 35c per tin. Extra large 25o per tin. 10 per cent less in dozen lots. OUR OWN PASTRY. Are you paying 15c per dozen for doughnuts? Our doughnuts at 10c. Compare the quality. Pumpkin and mince pies 25c. Can you make them for that money? Prune, angel, raisin and coacoa nut layer cake, 35o; known ev erywhere for their excellent quality. Can you match them? White, gold and chocolate cara mel and nut cake, large sub stantial quality cakes Served In Salem's very best homes, 50c each, CENTURY APRICOTS PEACHES. We wish to Introduce this brand of goods, 20c quality, 3 tins for 50c. SUPREME SUGAR CURED HAMS. Compare tho quality of these sugar cured Eastern bams with the salt cured hums that are be ing offered at barguln prices. We meet Inferior competition with hams that are of a superior quality. Test them. Saturday special, 20c per lb. SUPREME PICNIC HAMS Only 13 l-2c per lb. SINCLAIR'S BACON We have fine light strips ol this woll-known bacon In stock now. Tit It, 30c a lb. NAVEL ORANGES We have a largo stock of orang es, purchased before the freeze. A few days yet at tho old price. See our 40c display. SPITZENBERG apples. From the Wallace orchards. Very choice stock, 75c per bu. Choice eating and oaoklng ap ples, 50c box. IMPERIAL IILUESTEM FLOUR Bread and cake bakers appreci ate good hard wheat flour. You take no chance In making Im perial your choice. Try It today. $1.40 per sack. Golden Gate Coffee, 2 lbs, for 85c Alhambra, 3 lbs for $1.00 i i AND t ROTH GROCERY COMPANY I 8 Visiting brethren welcome. Edward liostein, W ,M. E. II. Ornate, seero t ry. What Happened To Mary Sixth Story. Globe Theatre Today must be out ot tho show room by 6 o'clock, as there will he a dance at R p, m, The floor must be cleaned , NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY HI'IuaiAltDT MEItEDITII HeuMeut ,Went mt Mint llr I'hoiie Main 201). Kale if 1.00 Day and Up COTTAGE HOTEL With dining room, home cooking nnd homo comforts; quiet; near business center; nil oulsldo rooms. Special weekly rates. 10O Court Street. MRS. MAM 1 V 1 10. Proprietress. mum WEXFORD WILL FEATURE TODAY AXD SATURDAY A WOMANVitagraph TIMS SOCIETY DRAMA IS WORTH YOUR IVIIILE. DON'T MISS IT! WEXFORD MATINEE DAILY, 2 P. M. ' OLD-TIME NEWSPAPER MAN ILLUMINATES THE OFFICE Mr. Campboll Hardy, representing the spectator, of Portland, Is In the city, nnd will remain for a few days. Mr, Hardy has played the newspaper game for many years, and is known by all the old-timers. He let the light of his countenance brighten up The Journal editorial rooms, bo much bo Ithat we noticed the devil had over looked some of the corneiB. It must have been Hurdys smile that made even those corners show up. Tho veto was overridden in senate bill No. 43. This bill provides for the creation of a state livestock sanitary board, tlxlng its powers nnd duties, ap propriating tho sum of $50,000 for sal aries nnd expenses of the board nnd repealing certain pertinent sections of Lord's Oregon Haws. Tho bill was In troduced by Senators Iiurgess nnd Hawley. Six members of the Judiciary committee recommended the passage of tho bill, Dlmlck alone dissenting. The vote was 20 ayes, 2 noes and 2 absent. POULTRY SHOW ENDS TOMORROW (Continued from page flvo.) A. V. Oliver, Itlckrcall 1 cockerel and 1 and 2 pullet. ' S. ('. llrown Leglwrns. .1. Id. Card, Dallas 2 cock and 3 puilc.t. Vi'nrrcn Gray, Jefferson 1 cock, 2 .xcicre, 1, 2 and 3 hen and 2 pu'let. ,i. M. Garrison, Salem 1 cockerel. iOd. Seiicel, Albany 3 cock. THE HOUSE HAS FIGHT. (Continued from page 1.) DOUIITED CiOli OR (iOVEIIXOR. (Continued from page 1.) GREAT Half Price Sale SATURDAY ONLY From S a. our fancy m. to 9 p. m Saturday, you can buy any of PICTURE FRAMING See our line of mouldings and got an estimate boforo placing your order. BARNETTS ART HOP N ext to Yo Liberty Theatre lit I N. Liberty SI reel. THE CYCLERY ('. II. MOUSE nnd lllcyclen, Nundrli-s and Repairing, Locksmith Uiillcd for and Delivered. Phono Main 18S7. Sll SOUTH II 14: II STREET LLOYD RAMSDEN Keys Fltlcd -Wheels SALEM, ORIMiON NATUROPATH All nervous and chronic diseases are successfully treated and per manently cured by Dll J. r. WORK, naturopath and food export. Of fice temporarily at 493 Court Btreet. OVERCOATS At one-hnlf tho regular price This assortment Includes ninny black, navy, gray, brown ami some cruvenette raincoats. M0.00 Fonts (tUflO Ir'.Vi.lM) Uoa Is 2-,o f-'O.OO ('outs $10,00 $15.00 Fonts ;.r,0 $12.50 ( out ,fl,2,-, $10.00 Fouls ', $,M This sale will bo for ONE BAY, and ,on day only, sizes, ,V, to 44. All SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE leglslntlvo assembly for tho use of the Institutions or departments. In cas j an omergency shall exfst requiring the expenditure of a greater sum than the I amount appropriated by the legislative assembly Tor any Institution or depart ment or for other expenditure of mon eys not provided for by law, the bill creates an emergency board consisting of the governor, tho secretary of state, the tate treasurer, the president of tho senate, the speaker of the house and tho chairmen of the ways and means committee of the senate and the houso to authorize deficiencies to be made. In Ills veto message Governor West said : "1 Inasmuch as there aro going to be no deficiencies during this administra tion, unless they bo caused by acta .of God or tho public enemy the passage of such a bill Is unnecessary and would only encumber our statute books with useless laws and further complicate our already complicated system of government" Olhor Illlls Voted On. The senato sustained tho veto of the governor of somite bill No. 1, provid ing a manner by which ports may geit by purchase, unappropriated and un sold tldo nnd overflow lands. All of tho senators present voted against the bill, Four members wore absent. per cent of Washington's voters, ho said, regarded It as freak legislation. The provisions of the second choice bill require a majority vote at a pri mary election to elect, and make it compulsory for voters to express their second choice of candidates for any office Tlra other bill of the governor's' which was sustained by the house was the one modifying the punishment penalty relating to conversion ol pub lic funds to private uses by public of ficials. The voto on this measure wns 27 to sustain tho veto and 22 to pass the bill over the veto. GUARANTEED Those good chicken tamaleB, whole Bale and retail. Special for parties. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want Phone Main 2048. Order early. Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town lo Oregon. tt i FOR RENT f t Now modern cottage, four blocks from P, O. Phone Main J 67- . T. 0. BLIflll. NEW TODAY. CONFECTIONERY and Lunch Stund for sulo cheap. Apply Immediately. Commercial Eat Shop. 332 N. Com mercial street 1-17-Ct When In need of Chill or Tamal visit the Commercial street Eat Shop, ims a, tonimcrclul street. Lunches served at all hours, op to 12 o'clock, except Sunday. Also confectionery, FOR RENT Two Bleeping rooms, with heat, cloeo In, 292 High street. Phono 2227. l-17-.1t FOR SALE Saturday, nlco dressed goats, $1,00 apiece, delivered. Phone 1137 WANTED At once, two chamber maids at the Hllgh Hotel; must live at home. l-17-3t I DET $25.00 you cannot mako sand- wrnos nt brine like Fred nuke in front of Madison's, Look and t.ee. No greaiws, 1-13-.11 MONEY TO LOAN On Cood Real Estate Secnrlly. TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Hank, Salom, Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, Joh a 8cott. over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 166J. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt- delWerj our specialty. Falls f'it i mK.l Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 811 SALMON FAVEROLLES I have sev eral trios and pons loft at winner sale prices. Circular for tho asking. Eugeno Preecott, Salem. WANTED Amateurs for night. Globe theatre. ' amateur 1 -17-.lt MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate lecirltj. BECHTEL BYJiON 147 State Street What Happened To Mary Sixth Story Globe Theatre Today I' I . :: Grand. Opera House :: :: Monday,, June 20th First TIcm Here. Flprance Webber And tho World Famous Oscar HammnrBtelu Cotnlo Op era Company, With a special orchestra In Vic tor Herbert's masterpiece "NAUGHT! MARIETTA" Hook and lyrics by Rida John son. Prices, $2.00, $1.50 and 7Bo. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 6 Ferry St Phone Main 2261 Office Phone Main 183 Hlgdon Residence Main 11L KI0D0N.R1C1IARD80N CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 262 N. High Btreot Karl NeaircbanersV Jeweler, V Xaieale TemnU M