tt Pnitf Eight DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN? WELL, I SHOULD SAY SO Today is Our 624th Wednesday SURPRISE SALE Splendid Wool Blankets $5.35 each Here are very pretty blankets of good quality, full-size and finished In excellent shape most of them are. silk-bound. May .be had in white, with pink or blue border; grey mixed blankets wllh border ' and pretty fancy blankets in plaid designs. You'll appreciate the ex cellent valuo when you see these. Special todny. YOUR CHOICE .".:!. EACH. None sold before 8:110. Seo Window Display . 1 7 iloOODlOOOD S PITY WPW W 1 lltellVI Let Rollins fix your watch. Now at 41... U...I IW.wr Yon will look and feel better if you - set shaved at Davis', The K. and ,1. Candy Co. has opened up a wholesale home made candy fac tory nt 2110 Chcmeketa street. Eloven families from Oklahoma and Texas are considering settling in the Willamette valley. Mndnnic Nordlca reserved sent tickets on sale a,'. Miss Magers' studio. Mornings only, from !) to 12. Phono 1295. Mr. McClelland, of Pittsburg, ra Ib talking of establishing a factory here for the manufacture of bottlos and Jars. Mr. ElBworth l'lckol was in Salom yesterday, looking over tho ground with tho Idea of placing a canning factory for small fruits. Choice ham, bacon, and picnic hams, lard n ml prepared meals can be found lit the Sanitary Meat Market, phone Main 152X, Court and Liberty streets. SloiiHloff ilros. Vn-nh and choice vegetables and tree ft required much nslstanco from" the from the street dust. Try our bread trouble men lo get Wright nil right when yiiu want bakers bread. Call again. In or plume Main till. The Sunset j The Portland, Eugeno & Eastern UrtM-ery 121 uilh Commercial street, company Is completing a fill under Just, now we have a choice line of.""-1 North Commercial Btreet bridge tunned frultH, lies', brands on the mar- "lkW wl,n l,llt 11,1(1 (travel excavated ket. Yakima llest Hour, (.he Hour with fl'"m "ln s,,"lh Hal('nl MrpKl llno Tll tho proper blend. Apples by the bush- '""""r owners of the road attempted 1. Ask about them. 1'limie Main (10. fl" 1,1 nt ,nl" I'rldge, but found ma KMTlliig's Grocery., jterlnl ton difficult to get. It Is be lieved b;' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k a large quanltv of We are leader In right price; our ,, nK.k ,,,.,. tho ,,,.,,,,, u wl cuslouicr ar" pleas,.,! win, their pur- ,,p ,.,,,),,, .,, mU, chasers; new goods, new store and the , ,,,,,, , . . . ... i i. 1!"ri' Ikmlmm, tin Inspcc or n the prlirs are right. Salem Furniture I . . .. , , , , , , service of tho Immigration depart- Company, SIl'i-.TO) Cliemrketii Blree , ' , . ... .... , , , , , .... ,, ,, intent, located In Portland. Ib n the list nt tin, , M. ('. A. building. ,. . . . . .... , city today, Investigating several cases Abimt 10 members of the Artisan j wherein Vncle Sain Is making prepara- lodge of Salem went, to (lervals last (Ions to deport loth Inmates of tlie livening, where they put on the lodge asylum anil penitentiary. There are work ami Initiation for the (iervals seven patients In the asylum who are luiBcinbly. Afterwards a flno lunch subject to deportation, according to wn served, and a social time enjoyed Inspector llonlmm, whllo the penlten- liy all. Packard, Lndwlg nnd other pianos old id fair prices, and on easv terms. Wiley IV Allen Co., It. F. Peters, I mgr., 2i7 N. Commercial street. 1-21-eod-tf Cherry City Flouring Mills f THE MILL OF QUALITY FLOUR, CEKEALS AND FEED. 05 Trade Street. Phone Muln 2.131 4 Warn I'beiie Main 20!). Hates 11.00 a Day and l'p COTTAGE HOTEL With dining mom, homo cooking and homo comforts; quiet; near business center; all outsldo rooms. Special weekly rates. 160 Court Street. MHS. MAE I VIM, Proprietress. cm THE CYCLERY T. H. MOUSE and M.0YD UAMSDEX Rlcjrlm, Sundries and Repairing, Locksmiths Keys Fitted Wheels Tallrd for and Delivered. Phone Main 1687. Oar 1013 Excelnlor mo. torcycln have art-Wed. Free demenstration. 211 Sooth High Street. Mi You don't need to go any farther than our Men's Clothing Department to find the exactly right thing In dressy clothes.' Oloth Cruft, I Tart, Schaffner & Marx and Ederhelmer Stoln Clothes are made expressly for us; the kind of goods any gentleman can be proud to wear, You'll got corerct style and all-wcol quality at Meyers' and high est class tailoring, Buy Your Next Suit at Meyers' AND HE THOROUGHLY SATISFIED Mary TIewlnklo, a noted local char- ucl''''t was arrested last night on the I charge of drunkennes. She was brought before Judge Elgin this morn ing. She pleaded guilty! to the charge, but asked for leniency on the grounds that she was very excited last evening, and was compelled to I take something to quiet her nerves. Judge Elgin delivered her a good lec ture, and dismissed tho case. Bcntrlcc Shields, a colored womnn, was brought before Judge Elgin this morning nnd charged with disorderly conduct, committed by Inhabiting the Owl looming house In company with a Japanese. She was arrested at the request of tho Jap, who claimed she stolo $20 from him, but tho court could find no evidence to that effect, when tho llttlo brown man nttenipted to explain tho mnltor this morning. The prisoner was fined $13 and al lowed to go her way. Ed. Wright, the obliging motor man on tho Commercial street run, at tempted to take a ramble In tho green McldL, near tho fair grounds this morn ing, and all the Biiccess ho had was to get his car across the track. Just what Induced the machine to leave the straight nnd narrow path cannot be figured out by Ed, but nevertheless, tlary holds eight charges, who will no ll'"lM 1,0 it out of tlio United States MmP ln"K' Th,1" rlmr('9 wll K to Moxl('' Cm,,,,,a "ml 11 f,'w wln b(1 '-"'"l'"-"oumi snips. Journal Want Ads Rrlng RomiIH. A. f There has been some complaint to the police of "mashers" becoming too numerous In the vicinity of the Ore gon Electric depot and about the lob by of the state house, and consequent ly the largest officer on the force, Jack Welch, can be seen meandering about the depot now, and Just praying that some smart Aleck will accost some woman or girl. Officer Welch has a fist like a picnic ham, and the force of six mule klkcks behind It, so beware, Mr. Masher. Chief Shcdeck says he will not tolerate anything of the kind, and those found gotting fun ny will be given a dose they will not forget soon. Engagement Announced. (UNITED I'llKHS IXABEU WIRE. East St. Louis, 111., Feb. 5. Al though each Is only five days old, tho engagement of Clara Carter Mallet and Mallet Carter has been announced here today by their relatives. COMPANY CLASSED WITH HOGS. (Continued from page 1.) Portland concern, declaring that when the tlmo comes for the fellows "who havo Bquatted on the water rights at Oregn City to show their earnings they are so ashamed that they go to other countries to sell their bonds." Ho produrod n clipping from the Lon don Mall In proof of his statement. Kollaher produced figures showing the annual gross earnings of the company to over $0,000,000 and the annual not earnings to be over $3,000,000. Describes Joseph's Anceslry. In a witty rejoinder to Joseph's speech Dlinlek accused the Multnomah senator of inconsistency In his politi cal principles. "Why. you one-legged, on.Munged Progressive," taunted Dimlck, "you came down hero to Salem last July and swallowed the Progressive platform. Yes, you were there stronger than garlic (with apologies to the garlic.) You remember what was In that plat form, and yet you come hero to this legislature and attack every measure for tho promotion of tho rights of the people or of the rights of labor." When the resolution to congratu late tho people of Ireland on home rule was up yesterday Joseph laid claim to Irish ancestry. Joseph also frequently when attacking measures advocated by Dimlck, tells him tha,' he wears bis headlight behind. Dimlck came back strong today: "My curly-headed friend from Ire land," said be, "you make mo wonder 'n what part of Ireland Jerusalem Is located." "You're all right, Dimlck, except that your headlight Is on behind," In terrupted Joseph. "Your headlight Is out," retorted Dimlck. "Why, the only light you ever had was an Israelite, nnd now you want to make It burn with Emerald He." Pillion Dill Downed. Wllh Duller, KldiHo nnd Tlnrrett op timising Patten's bill providing for tho 'ransl'er of prisoners to tho penitenti ary from the coiintlea of tho Btate by guards sent out from the prison In stead of by tho sheriffs, tho senate downed the bill nt third reading, hut Patton announced (hat he would move for reconsideration. Senator Duller declared that tho economy cry attached to tho bill was' a false alarm, and that the hill would I Increase expenses by creating new j positions and cause droves of leaches and hangers-on to flock about the prls-1 on looking for Jobs, Senator Kiddle added that tho sher iffs In the counties represents! by him ! considered the trips to Salem a very valuable In an educational wny for I olllcers in the distant counties of the sta..n. Senator Barrett said he won dernl that the framers of tho bill didn't go further and niako a provision that after the sheriffs havo rounded up the prisoners tint, they ho turned over to tho governor 10 be sentenced. Senator Fnrrell supported the bill, declaring that the fees allowed sheriffs for bringing prisoners to tho pen aro unfair. McColloch voted against tha bill, hut. said that there Is an evil In tha present BysJoin becnuBO It allows From Youth To Old Age lllimses or spectacles, aro often neces sary. The child's eyes need atten tion, bo that by correcting tho diffi culty In Its early stages, glasses need nut always be worn. Elderly people require glasses to seo clearly, and to case the strain on their eyes us age comes on. As a registered optometrist, Bkllled In correcting crrorB of refraction and In fitting glusHcs correctly, let us sup lily gluBcs for any member of the family. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North .Commercial Btreet (Ground Floor) Pbon 925 Offlca hours 9 to I T New Battleship urey t Direct from Philadelphia, 10- button, welt sole, high arch and I one and one-half Inch military heel, AA to D. Relnhart's personal service means absolute comfort. REINHART'S 411 State St The Quality Shop Home of Hunan Shoes the shorlffs to bring along unneeded deputies "Just to seo the sights." Exempt Fair Grounds Senator Dean's bill to exempt fair grounds from taxation was reported on favorably by tha committee having It under consideration, but In a slight ly amended form. Soveral bills were Indefinitely postMnod by the adoption of unfavorable reports of committees. Among these wero the following: Dy Moser, to amend the vehicle laws. House concurrent resolution relative to the revision of the method of taxation; houso bill by McDonald relating to fiiIa of drugs; house bill by Doncbrake to r-gulnto sale of poi sons; house bill by Howard relating to teaching rexual hygiene In schools. New Hills Introduced. TJio following bills were Introduced and given first reading: To reimburse tho people of Weston, Oregon for (he'nialntenance of normal schools, By Dimlck. regulating the breeding of horses. I!y Stewart, pro viding a bounty on rabbits In Harney county; by Farrcll, relating to securi ties. Dy Ilutler, to amend section 2")09 lord's Oregon Laws. Dy Ilollls, for the disqualification of Judges In dis tricts of only one county. For the amendment of section 2 7 4 , Lord's Oregon Daws. By Uurgess, relating to tho duties of parents and guardians In regard to the yearly school census. An Invitation from tho Portland chamber of commerco was read Invit ing tho legislature to a banquet to be served on Lincoln's birthday. Everyone Is Enthusiastic Over Nordica The applications for reservations for the Nordlca concert are coming In with a rush that shows the wide spread Interest In the event, which may rightfully be regarded as one of great musical Importance. That the public of Salem and its vicinity are greatly Interested In the coming of the greatest dramatic so prano In the world Is evidenced by tho heavy sale of seats and the un precedented number of Inquiries and requests for reservations that have been received from surrounding points. In addition to Its musical Import ance, tho Nordlca concert promises to he one of tho most brilliant social events of the seuson, us Judging by present Indications, the diva will be greeted by an audience that will be a truly representative one. Nordlca's great beauty and magnetic personali ty, aside from her wonderful voice, made a tremendous appeal to the gen eral public, as well as t3 the recog nized music-lover and tho student, which Is possibly the reason for the unanimous Interest and enthusiasm that nrc evident regarding her com ing. Tho date of tho Nordlca concert Is February 12. The prima donna will be assisted by Itiiinniel, the distin guished violinist, and Homayne Sim mons, plnnlst. ' Blue Sunday. Prof. C. S. I.onacre, of Washington, D. C, International Field Secretary of the Religious Liberty Association, and W. H. Martin, of Portland, religious secretary of the Northwest, will speak In the Grand opera house ln this city on Thursday and Friday nights of this week, against a Sunday bill which has been Introduced Into tho legislature. These lectures will ho free nnd prom ise to bo of special Interost. Much opposition Is raised to this Sunday bill, and th .iisands of protests are being sent to the conimltteo which has tho bill In charge, Tho bill sav ors of the old-tlmo Bplrlt In the early Puritan days, when the Sunday Blue Daws wero so obnoxious. Both those lecturers have a wide experience, and havo been successful In defeating scores of religious bills which have been Introduced by religious1 societies Into the legislatures. Religious llber crty Is at stake nnd many Interesting features will be developed ln this contention that Is now before the peo ple n ml the legislature, The lectures will begin at 8 p. m and the Portland quartet will render special songt, Broadway Jones Is Aliright Coming up to every expectation aroused by tho Interesting and sugges tive title, "Broadway Jones" enter tained' a fair house at the Grand the atre last night. The play Is very Co hanosque. It Is on the move all the time, snappy funny at every turn, but with too numerous "cusa" words that could have been eliminated without spoiling the efforts of the situation, for It Is not necessary to bo coarse or vulgar to be either witty or entertain ing. Ralph Morgan, as Jackson Jones, known as "Broadway" is the type of player to take stiCjji a role, to exactly fit the Imagination of one who reads the play. As the broken spendthrift who has gone through with a fortune of a quarter of a million dollars and contracted an immense debt, he re tains his nerve and cheer, living on the generosity of his many friends and the hopo that a miracle will happen to restore his lost fortune. The miracle happens when Peter Pembroke of the Consolidated Chewing Gum Co., comes to buy the Jones Chewing Gum plant, which "Broadway" does not know ho owns because he has forgotten to open a telegram brought him when bo Is In a highly nervous slate over the an nouncement of his engagement to an elderly widow, Mrs. Gerard. The play opens with the announce ment of his engagement, which has de veloped from an acquaintance of 10 minutes at a midnight dinner given by "nroadway." Holier: Wallace, "Broad way's" friend, proves his guardian an giil in tho trying affair which has aroused all New York. The role of Wallace Is ttiken by John Webster, who Is probably the best actor In the cast. The Company is well balanced. Grace Monisey and Edith Duckett, as Clara Spotswood and Josle Richards, respectively, both play well, but the play Is essen'lally ono of male charac ters. Frederick Maynard, as Judge SKitswood, attorney for tho Jones company, played a strong role. As a result of last night's perform ance, a Cohan play can get a big hear ing ln Salem at any time It conies to town. WATT SHUTS STOKE IS AGAIN' HIHGLARIZKD The sporting goods establishment belonging to Watt Shlpp, on North Commercial street, was entered some time lost night, and over $350 worth of revolvers were stolen. The officers have no material to work upon In the Investigation of the case. This Is the fifth time Watt Shlpp's store has been robbed. The burglars lost night forced a storm door, and, although braced by a heavy timber, forced the Inner door. They then ransacked the Inside show cases of the most valuable revolvers In the store, and were so bold as to crawl' through a smnll window Into the Blue Sunday FREE Shall the Oregon Legisla ture Curtail Your RELIGIOUS LIBERTY DANGER Hear C. 5. Longacre of Washington D. C. and W. F. Martin of Portland on the SUNDAY BILL Now Before the Legislature GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thursday and Friday Feb. 6, 7. Two Nights Only 8:00 P. M. free Portland Quartette free street show window and remove more guns. In all, Mr. Shlpp lost one auto Luger, a verjr valuable firearm; five Smith & Wessons; six Colts revolv ers; one Savage and a 'Hopkins & Al len gun. The burglars left everything else alone, and carried away only the best of revolvers ln sight. PERSONALS. Grant Baker, of this city, underwent a serious operation at the Salem hos pital yesterday. Mrs. C. L. McAllister Is visiting for a few days ln Salem. Mrs. John Darby, of Shaw, Is vis iting relatives here. County Clerk John B. Coffey, of Multnomah county, is visiting old Sa lem friends this week. Miss Myrtle Staggs, of Prinovllle, Is ln this city, visiting friends for a few days. Dr. F. H. Maher, of Portland, ar rived this morning, and will spend the remainder of the week here on busi ness. Alex. Knighton, of Champocg, was here this morning. Mrs. Grant T. Young, of Sllverton, called at the sheriff's office this morn Ing to pay her taxes. Carl Metchan, of Pratum, called on Sheriff Each this morning. MIbs Beulah King, of Independence, arrived here this morning, and will spend two days with her sister, Mrs Harold Jcnks, on North Commercial street. Miss Anne Tate, now Mrs. O. J. fierg, of Sublimity, was In Salem to day. Rafo Bonham, of Portland, Is look- j Ing after business and Blinking hands with old Salom friends todny. Mrs. Bora McKnlgbt left this morn ing for Portland, to attend tho wed ding of her brother. J. J. Anson, to Miss Ruby Baker. Much Interest Is taken by guests In a big crow which can be seen hop ping about the colonados in the lobby of the Hotel .Marlon. The bird, al though not related to him, being a bird of another color, bears the same name as that of the genial and oblig ing manager of the hostelry, Jack Crowe. "I've seen canary birds, par rots, -red birds and about every other sort of the flying specie In hotels dur ing my travels," Bald a salesman last night, 'but durn me, if I ever snw an overgrown black bird llkke that mak ing himself so much nt home. HOMEOPATHIC 1'HYSIfIAX I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa tients for as. lima, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af er they had been pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones aftor emi nent surgeons had said that nn opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Ofllce practice; Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. 0. ALTMAV, 29(J N. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. , Salem, Oregon I FREE i Grand Opera House I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Wcrba and Liischcr Present ALICE LLOYD IN I "The Rose Maid" f I The Operatic Event of the Sea son. Special Orchestra I Prices, $2.00, $1.50 and 75ft I Soat sale Friday? February 7th. NEW TODAY. GOOD FARM HORSE Weight about 1250 pounds, for sale, oheap, 344 South 25th street. 2-5-3t FOR SALE At a bargain the balance of my household goods, Monarch range, heater, kitchen furniture and such other articles. 1052 Saginaw street. 2-6-2t HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT Tillamook county, F. J. Welch, 13G2 North ICth street. Phone G93. "2-5-3t WANTED Stenographer for goneral office work. Address "B" Capital Journal; stating amount of salary wanted; also give references. 2-5-3t GENTLEMAN Who has left Snfem wishes to dlspoHO of the following lots: On 15th street between State ' 'and Ferry, two lots 45x10ft, $750 each; terms $150 cash, $20 per month, Lot on Marion street, fac ing 15th street; front 107 feet, crook bounds In rear, high dry lot, fruit and sbado trees; price $025; terms $100 cash, $15 per month. Lot on Cbemeketa street, between 19th nnd 20th; this Is only lot In block for sale; price only $775; torniB $200 cash, $25 tier month. Apply a,t 1345 Court Btreet, or phono Maine 537. 2-5-Gt Old XoymIuii Dead. Redondo Beach, Oil., Feb. G. The body of former Judge F. W. West meyor, of Arizona nnd Nevada, who committed suicide here yesterday by shooting himself, was ldentlfed today by his wife. Wcstmeyer was prominent In the pioneer hlBtory of Arizona and Neva dn. He served as probate Judge at Globe, Ariz., for 30 years. Dr. Asseln, Dentist CHICAGO GRADUATE. Salem Rank & Trust llldg. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents IN& Ntale Ntrent MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN Ou good Real Estate secirltj. BECIITEL ft BYNOJ $47 SUI Street MONEY TO LOAN On fBrm and city property. Johi H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellwj our specialty. Falls City Lumbtr Compuny. 279 North Commerols street Phone Mnln S13 JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and' delivered promptly. 430 Forry St. Phone Main 2251 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 1H. RIGDON-RICIIAUDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. llH'l' "I 'fr'Ml. . WATC4I xxLTi&-n IT. -I V -v on neugeuaner vNo32$ " Jeweler. 3irr?,',1 naeen e TennU n r i