Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 12, 1913, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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DART CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBBCART 12, 1911.
TODAY
OUR 625TH WEDNESDAY
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FINE HUCK TOWELS
SPECIAL AT 17c.
An unusually good towel, both In
quality and appearance; a wide satln
flnlBhed1 border, and good size 17x34
Inches. Supply your needs from this
Btock of good huck towels.
TODAY 0.LY 17c EACH
(See Window Display.)
What you get for your monoy Is as Important as the amount
you pay. A low price does not constitute a bargain. This is a
quality store, the merchandise that we sell must be good or It
don't got In hore, that's all. This Is why we can and do guar
antee perfect satisfaction to our customers. It Ib a policy that
has succeeded, too, and has mude ours the largest business of
Its kind in the ooinmunity.
OQpPlGOODS
CITY NEWS.
Mr. C. C. Foreman, nf Portland Is
hero attending to business matters.
Mr. E. I). Uni t of Whltson In In town
selling a loud of hides and pelts.
Mr. G. A. Harney of E. llowc'l Prnl
rlo, brought in a flno lot of hogs today.
Mr. John Painter, Clear Lake, a
breeder of lino horses ,1s In Salem.
Mr. 0. F. Frnnklln, of Portland, Is
In town and expecls to go Into busi
ness here.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
Doctor of Opt
ICS
Fits (lie eye correctly and gimniii
tee satisfaction.
Next to my ability to correct errors
of refraction by glasses, I prido myself i
on the fact that I make nollher fake
statements nor cunningly worded, mis
leading advertisements In ordor to soli
glasses.
A competent man In any line com
mands more for his sorvlccB, though
you can't pick him up by his prico.
THE principal requirements in fit
ting glasses are: Knowledge of what
Is required, how to apply It, and a . loading grades of pianos, the Ludwlg
little common sense. "1 Packard. Wiley II. Allen Coin-
I always make it plain to get down ' lmnv' l'"1- I'Hers, manager, Moose
to good work. j building.
MY lenses are guaranteed to be ! vine. W. Penrce, county Judge of
glass. That's what you buy of any op- yntnlilll county, and County Commls
tlclnn. The trick Is In fitting thorn to ! BIinP si,,., ,-, rii,i nf ,,,
tlio eye properly, snmo pooplo know
It others aro looming,
CHEAP work Is easily found at any
price; It is difficult to find good work.
A bargain In glasses Is, when you
get SATISFACTION for them NOT
when ynu'vo merely bought somo glass
mid metal.
ALL of my testing and
fHllnK l
PERSONALLY CON 111 'CTE 1 ) t hat's ,
the only way I'D evor
well It's dono.
KNOW how
IF you nre going to judgo glasses by
their price you'll ncvor get more than .
ou pay for usually less.
Any tinker can sell glnssca
und
prove their value ns worthy of his
name.
The only reason you should como to
me for glasses you will get what you
need and need what you get.
A bargain in glasses Is not "who
will do the cheapest," but "who will
do It the best."
Ability ami sincerity necessary to
the successful fitting of glasses have
been proven over and over again by'
DR. MENDELSOHN
Doctor of Optics
Offices 210-211 U. S. llnnk llldg
Cherry City Flouring Mills I
Tin MILL OK QUALITY-FLOCK, CK1IKAL8 AM) FEED.
6(15 Trudo Street. Phono Main 2331
ITEM
Phono .Main 201). Rates f 1.00 u Day und Cp
COTTAGE HOTEL
With dining room, homo cooking and homo comforts; qulot; noar
buslnost center; all outside rooms. Special weekly rates.
160 Court Btreet. MRS. MAB 1VIH, Proprietress.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen, of Rick
reall, are In tho city.
Get those whiskers drove in at
Davis'. State street.
Mr. Italph Fhophoid of Spring Val
ley, Is spending tlio day here.
Mrs. Jim Smith and daughter, Jeana
of Lincoln, are visiting the Geo. Hauls.
Mrs. A. C. Slolngrube, living near
tho reform school, Is visiting friends
In the city.
Mr. lluddy Schramm, of Portland
Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Q. Schramm.
Mr, Alec Holmes, of Holmes Gap, a
breeder of driving horses, is in town
on business.
Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. James
Edgar, of Polk coun'y Hills, are shop
ulng In town today.
As at present arranged, at least, the
date for holding the state fair this
year will bo September 29.
W. C. WlnBlow, attorney at law, has
removed his offices to 305-6-7, Salem
Hank Trust Co. Bldg. 2-6-eod-tf
The Humphreys brothers were
brought back to the prison hero Mon
day, to await oxocutlon, which will
take place March 21.
521 Court stroet Is tho home of the
berg, wore here yesterday to look af
ter matters of legislation In which
that county Is particularly Interested.
SleiiHloff Bros., butchers and pack
ers, corner Court nnd Liberty Btreets.
Wll0n v';l" wnllt nii.vthlng In Hie meat
line just phono Main l.i28 and your
oraor win reeeivo strict and propor
a,ot,lnn -
Sense! grocery, the store that linn
dies the best bread ill Salem. When
you need bread Just try It once, and
you will use no other. It Is firm, full
weight, alwnys white and wholesome;
nlwayB the same. Phone Main 131.
The busy store gives prompt atten
tion to all orders; quick Bervlce and
good goods for the leas! money. The
home of Ynklnm Best flour. Phone
I Main fid for anything In tho grocery
line. Sperling's, 311 North Coinmer
clnl street.
j Mrs. Horace Sykes and little daugh
ter, of Newport, arrived here yesterday
I from Salem, where they have been vls-
I Ulng relatives several weeks, and will
HM'iid the week-end with Corvallls
friends before returning to their home
on tho coast. Corvallls Gazette-Times.
The many friends and patrons of Dr.
M. P. Mendelsohn will be glad to hear
that he has recovered from a severe
attack of rheumatism, and Is back at
his office as usual.
Dr. Mathls and A. F. Hausor, prom
inent citizens of Amity, Yamhill coun
ty, were hero yesterday to see the law
grinding process at tho state house.
They are Interested In dairying pro
ducts, being stockholders In tho con
donser at that place.
Hubert Bernard a former member
of the legislature, who lives north of
McMlnnville, was here yesterday tak
ing In the session of tho legislature
and renewing acquaintances. Mr. Ber
nard expects to visit friends at Sub
limity today.
Wilbur McEldowncy, cashier of the
Forest Grove National Bank, at For
est Grove, was hore yesterday as an
Interested spectator at the state house.
Ho was accompanied by Fred Gardner,
also of Forest Grove. Attorney George
Simpson, a former Wlllamotto univer
sity student, now practicing law at
Vancouver Wash., has been here for a
few days visiting friends and relatives.
333-339 Chemeketa street is the
home of the new furniture store,
where you can get genuine bargains
during our clearance Bale. Call In and
compare before buying elsewhere, Just
east of the Y. M. C. A. building.
W. T. Macy, a well known furniture
dealer of McMlnnville, and J. G. Die
trich, manager of the milk condensing
plant, nt that place drove here yester
day In tho former's touring car. They
were accompanied by Edgar Meresso,
editor of The News-Reporter, pub'lsh
ed at McMlnnville. They declare the
roads In And conditions for autolng
wt.h the exception of a short stretch
In Polk county, beyond the cross road
that goes to Lincoln.
There was but one ofllee transacting
business in the court house today and
that was the sheriff's offlce. Tho day
being a public holiday, every other de
partment was closed. "Never too late
(to get the money," said Sheriff Esch
! when asked why he didn't take ad van -j
tage of tho holiday. "We folks do
sure like to accept offered gifts In the
shape of big, Iron dollars, and as there
sooms to be several who wish to tip
this ofllee, the door Is left unlocked."
Spring is here. "You" aro thinking
of your new "suit' or "costume" wo
will make? Wo have unlimited vari
ety of prevailing materials for the
coming season. "Prices rensonnble."
A. S, Knzmarck, Merchant Tailor. La
dles and Gentlemen. Court nnd Lib
erty. 2-12-eodtf
TWO CHILDREN AltE
KILLED AT PENDLETON
I UNITED rilBRS I.RABHD WI1IB.1
Pendleton, Ore., Fob, 12. Two ac
cidental deaths occurred In this city
within nn hour of each other today,
and two school children were the
victims.
Lloyd Hall, 10-yenr-old high school
boy, died from a bullet wound In
flicted by tho accldon'al discharge
of a rifle.
Ethel Grubb, 12 years old, was
ground to death beneath the wheels
of a passenger train whllo on her
wny to school.
By the way, Mayor Steovcs might
throw a little light on that salary
raise, Tho people want a little light
on tho subject, and aro not particular
as to who furnishes tho candle.
r
l At Reinhart'i
are
Men's Shoes I
that meet all tho Bhoo needs of
a gentlomnn's wardrobe. Dress
shoes of elegance, business
shoes of ohnrncter, evening
pumps that cling to tho heel,
and with evory pair govs Reln
hiiit's personal service.
REINHART'S
411 State St. The Quality Shop
Homo of Hit nan Shoes
Or
ry.
Rightly Fitted Glasses
Are a comfort and a pleasure to the
wearer.
Our lenses are rightly fitted; our
prices aro reasonable your eyesight
U priceless, ,
Let iib make you a pair of our right
ly tilled lenses.
A. McCULLOCH
Optometrist
291 North Commercial Street
(Ground Floor)
Phone 925 Office hours ( to (
MADAM
at
Armory, Tonight
Good Seats, $2.00
General Admission, $1.00
Concert, $8:15 P. M.
TO
Passed the Senate by Hare Majority
With Governor's Signature It
Becomes the Law.
Only the signature of Governor
West is now needed to make Into law
the sterilization bill designed to min
imize the criminal and the mentally
deficient population of the state. The
bill passed tho senato by a bare ma
jority this 'morning, 16 senators vot
ing In favor of the measure.
With the passage of tho steriliza
tion bill by both the House and the
Senate, the Oregon legislature
once more goes on record as back
ing Governor West In his crusade
gainst vice, nnd for the raising of
the standard of morality of the state.
,The sterilization method of eliminat
ing much Imbecility and sexual per
version was one of the measures
strongly advocated by the governor In
his mossugo to' the legislature during
tho opening week of the session.
How They Voted.
The vote on tho sterilization bill
In tho Senaio was as follows;
Ayes; Burgess, Day, Dlmlck, Far
rell, llawley, Hollls, Joseph, Kiddle,
Lester, McCulloch, Perkins, Rngsdalo.
I. S. Smith, !. C. Smith, Stewart and
Wood.
Noes: Barrett. Bean, Butler, Cal
kins, Carson, Kollaher, Miller, Moser,
Nemer, Pntton find Malarkcy.
Absent: Moskins, Thompson and
Von der Hellen.
At the roll call Senator Day voted
ngalnst the bill, but as the votes of
those who favored tho measure were
explained, he was converted and
changed his vote before the result
was announced.
The bill Is aimed to stop the pro
pagation of habitual criminals, moral
degenerates nnd sexual perverts.
Details Asked For.
The disgusting references and ar
guments mado use of when the bill
was discussed and passed In the lower
house were absent from the Senate
discussion, though terms plain enough
to make the measure thoroughly un
derstood were used. Senator Fnrrol,
who championed the measure In tho
Senate, sU'ed at the outset that he
did not consider detailed Illustrations
necessary. Seuators Kollaher nnd
Bean, however, Instated that details
wcro necessary for e clear under
standing of tl.a bill, Thereupon Sen-
r.tcr Fnrrel, who la one of the direc
tors of tho Boys nnd Glrlu Aid Society
of Portland, gave Illustrations show
ing how tho practice of sterilization
might have been a benefit to the state 1
In the post. I
Senator Smith of Coos and Curry
spoke strongly In favor the bill. He
Announcement
Now in Our
521 Court Street
Victor Vlilrolas
Edison und Columbia
Phonographs.
Siring Instruments
Sewing Machine.
CHAS. E. ANDERSON.
We Cordially Invite You to Visit
Us In Our Elegant New Quarters.
NOR DIC A
the
Carriages, 10:30
said that tfn oven more severe method
than sterilization should be resorted
to la a certain class of casos, and
that the next step should be pun
ishment by death.
Malnrkey Votes No.
President Malarkey went against
the bill. He declared that It was too
general in Its application and ought
to apply only to that class of insane
In whose cases science has shown
that Insanity will be transmitted to
the offspring. A feature of the de-.
bate was a discussion between Sen
ator Wood, who Is a physician, and
President Malarkey, on the merits of
sterilization after tho vote had been
taken.
A Senate concurrent resolution in
troduced by Senator Calkins that no
bills shall bo transferred from the
House to the Senate or from the Sen
ate to the House after this week, was
adopted this morning and sent to the
HoiiBe for approval or rejection.
Journal Want Ads Bring Results.
nil
$1 a Sack
A fancy patent, valley flour, guar
anteed to be first-class or money back.
A special for a few dayfe only; order
early.
INCUBATORS
We handle the famous Cyphers and
Queen Incubators. Also Cycle Hatch
ers, All sizes now In stock. Call or
send for special catalogues.
POULTRY FOODS
Wo carry tho largest stock of all
the well-known poultry foods, Includ
ing Cyphers, Diamond1, Albers Bros.,
Golden Rod, 'Spratts, etc.
Scratch Feed and Laying Mash are
two very popular feeds for this time
of year, and It certnlnly pays to feed
them.
D. A. White & Son
Feedmen and Seedmen.
Poultry and Bee Supplies!
251-261 State St. Phone Main 160.
GENUINE CHICKEN TA.VALES.
Wholesale and retail. Special for
weddings and parties. Call Main 2048
or come to Fred In front of the Madi
son. The first chicken tamale Fred
mnde in Salem, now you see them ev
ery place. I bet $25 these are not
like Fred's Tamalos. You try one for
yourself. 2-12-tf
New Location
Mason & Hamlin
Hiirdniua
Packard
Ludwlg
Milton
1'luiios and Player Pianos
K. F. PETERS.
Representing Wiley B. Allen Co.
our
AliHITUATOItS AGREE OX
COUNTY BOUNDARY
At a cftnference held here last
night the long-standing dispute as to
the boundary line between Linn and
Marlon counties as settled amicably
by a board of arbitration. This board
consisted of Lawrenco T. Harris, of
Eugene, Circuit Judgo of the Second
Judicial district, and Lionel R. Web
ster, of Portland, ex-County Judge of
Multnomah county.
Judge Harris was Linn county's
member of the board and Judge Web
si'er was Marlon county's representa
tive. The line, as established by the ar
bitration boRrd, whoso action will be
made legal by a bill to be Introduced
In the legislature by the delegations
of both counties, will follow the North
Santlam river upstream to the mouth
of Whltowater Creek, thence up
Whitewater creek to a point where
this creek crosses tho section line bc
'tween sections 21 and 22, township
10 south, range 7 east, thence due east
on this secflon line projected to the
summit of tho Cascado mountains.
This line Is almost tho samo as that
agreed upon six years ago by the coun
ty courts of the two counties.
Getting Ready to Scrap.
Now York, Feb. 12. H Is reported
here that the war department has sent
orders for tho first brigade of the
first division, 3000 men to prepare Im
mediately for expeditionary service,
The regiments composing this brigade
are located at Fort Niagara, Fort Os
wego and Plattsburg.
DIED.
MASTELLER, At the family home,
south of Salem Heights, Sunday,
February 9, 1913, E. F. Masteller, at
the age of three years.
The funeral services were held to
day. Interment in I. O. O. F. ceme
tery.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
I do a general visiting and office
practice, treating both acute and
chronic diseases. I have many pa-
tlonts for asthma, dropsy, disenses of
the heart and kidneys, gall stones,
rheumatism, diseases of the skin and
nervous disorders.
I have cured dropsy in patients af
ter they had been pronounced hopeless
by other able physicians.
I have cured gall stones after eml
nent surgeons had said that un opera'
tlon would bo necessary to afford re
lief.
Office practice: CaBh.
If you need my help, I am at your
service.
DR. L. 0. ALTMAN,
290 N. Liberty St,
Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon
The Acme Wants
Your money to Invest or loan.
Your property to sell or Insure.
Your life to Insure, life or accident.
Your house or rooms to rent.
$8500 takes Ideal homo, 30 acres.
$25,000 takes 250 acies, well Im
proved. Several good buys In prune ranches,
also hop ranches and berry tract.
City lots, all parts of Salem.
150 acres, Polk county, good buy.
Some big stock ranches, trade and
soli.
Some good business chances, a trade
Restaurant, grocory, pool hall, black
smith shop.
4 1-2 acres, 2 houses, barn, on car
line.
Good home and gardon tract, $6000.
WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO TRADE
LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US.
ME SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
4, 8, 6-ItOOM HOUSES, INSTALL.
MENTS. , -
Come In and see us.
Acme Investment Co.
COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS.
Phone Main 477. 540 State Street
Opposite Court House.
Big
Reduction
In Edison Wax
Records
4-mlnute 31 each
2-mlnuto ...21 each
A Bplendld assortment for the
early customer. We have the
Victor records for February.
You may hear them on the fol
lowing Vlctrolas at our store:
No. 9 $50.00
No. 10 75,oo
No- H $100.00
No. H $150.00
No. 16 ,. ...$200.00
Chas. E. Anderson
2S1 Court Street
Tel. Main 1187. Salem, Ore
Moose Building. t
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE A large stock of fruit and
ornamental trees, at reduced rates,
at the corner of Comemrcial and
Ferry street, opposite Marlon Hotel
OWING to lateness of season, we
are offering 25 per cent discount on
our choice nursery stock, for orchard
planting. City yard; Lautermaa
building, Chemeketa Btreet. Chorry
City Nurseries. J. H. Lauterman,
proprietor. it
FOR SALE Furniture, one Majestic
and Malleable range, dining room
set, bedroom set, bedroom set, tables
lockers and chairs. 247 Miller street.
Phone 308. 2-12-tf
GENERAL FARM WORK WANTED
Address 6X3, care Journal. 2-12-3t
GIRL WANTED Three in family.
Call at 529 Court street 2-12-3t
MODERN 8-room houso for rent, 1143
South Liberty. Phone Main 1506 for
particulars. 2-12-3t
EXPERIENCED Lady stenographer
and typist desires position; law
work preferred. Address "S. T.,"
Journal. 2-ll-2t
WANTED Will take In or go out and
do washing, or sweep and clean of
fices. Write or inquire 156 North
Front street. 2-12-3t
H. M. BAKER New nnd second-hand
furniture, hardware and general sup
plies. Dest cash prices paid for
second-hand goods. Call and see ua
and look over our goods. 373 Court
Phone 1853. 2-12-lm
FOR RENT Nice, neat furnished
light housekeeping rooms, at Hotel
Scott, 343 ft. North Commercial, un
der new management. Phone 548.
2-12-lm
WANTED Single-horse spring wagon.
John Wlkberg, route 3. 2-12-3t
Journal Want Ads Bring Results.
WATC Awn
teJEWELRVi
Earl Jfeugcboaervraij
K a -Sir- M
Masonic Temple gJ$!
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BfRGIIAItDT A MEREDITH
ReHldc.it Agents IH State Street
LOCATED
DR. ASSELN, DENTIST
Graduate N. W. U Chicago.
Salem Dank & Trust Building.
Suite 205-206. Phone 2418
THE K.& J.CO,
WHOLESALE HOME-MADE
CANDIES
The best In town ask for them.
Factory 266 Chemeketa.
COAL AND WOOD
Prompt doltvery. Sole agents for the
Famous Rock Springs Coal.
CAPITAL FUEL CO.
E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neh.
Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas
senger Depot.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security.
T1I0S. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Or
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate leeirity.
, BECUTEL BINOK
147 81 to Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. Johi H
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
WOOD AND COAL
lH AIIT OUAntlrv Prnnmt H
" "... jfc UUil T VI W
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
wuiimuy. ti worth Commercial
street. Phone Main 811
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry 8t Phone Msln 1251
Office Phono Main 18S
R'gdon Residence Main HL
BIGDON-BICHARDSOH CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertaken
$52 N. High Btreet
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