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Paw Ten DAILY CAPITA li .IOPHNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBPRUARY 15, 1918. ARE YOU GOING TO SAVE ON YOUR PURCHASES TODAY? Take Advantage of These Very Attractive Specials at Meyers' Genuine Reductions from the Regular Prices Buy Today at Meyers 11.73 BLACK DUCHESS SATIS FOB TODAY ONLY $1.35 PER YARD Professional as well as home dressmakers will bo dollfihtted with this opportunity to buy ex tra fine Duchess Satin at this low price today. A beautiful black, good weight and 30 Inches wide. For today only $1.33 yd. EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING CORSET COVER EMBROID ERY TODAY AT 23c YARD All women and misses will be Interested In this special assort ment of good Corset Cover Em broldnrles In limit patterns. Purchr.se from tills lot today at only'-Ntc a yard. ft), ). CITY NEWS. Mrs. Leila Lynch left this morning on a business- trip to Portland. Mr. Rtifus C. Ilolman, of Portland, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Oct a hair cut, shave, shampoo, bath and a shine nt Davis', 331 Slalc. Mr. John Slmpklns, of Sim Fran cisco, Is hero In business Interests. Otto Schueltz, of Denver, Colorado, Is In tho city for a few days an busi ness. Mr. Samuel Herring, of Portland, visited tho Btato bouse Friday after noon. Mr. llrooks, a LnFayctte nursery , man, Is In town for boiiio tlmo on business. Mrs. Unruli, a prominent W. C. T. U. worker, was a stale house visitor yesterday. DresBed chickens, Our own dressed chickens 22c pound, Thlelsen's mar ket rhono 810, Why uso flour Just as good, when you can got some a little bit better, mndo right here In Salem? Cherry City Mills. 2-15-lt Cut glass of tho latest patterns ut Pomeroy's now store, 118 South Com mercial street. Headquarters for blrthstone rings. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Iierger, of North High street, will leave tomorrow for Spokiuio, Wash., for a month's visit with relatives and old-tlmo friends. Joseph Dolzlor, of Templeton, la., has been In the city for a few days looking over the country with his old friend, O. W. Laflar. He Is qillto woll satisfied, nnd thinks ho may move out here In tho near future. I Acme of tShoe Perfection 1 latum shoes for women. There Is probably hardly a woman In America who has not beard of this particular brand of shoes. The name Ib shoe history for STYLH. Tho principal reason why the discriminating women of Salem wear them. All styles here. AUwi in 1 1 1111:111 urn! How ard & Foster for men. REINHART'S III Stale SI. The Quality Shop 4 1 1 1 1 in 0 of Hunan Mines Cherry City Flouring Mills THE MILL OF Ql'ALIT Y FLOUR, CEREALS AM) FEED. MIA Trade Street. Phone Main 2331 Phone Main 2IIU. COTTAGE Wltlwllnlng room, homo cooking and bUBlnosa center; all outside rooms. 160 Court Btreet. WOMEN'S fcl.50 KID LEATHER SHOES TODAY ONLY $2.38 PER PAIR. . A good, serviceable, sensible shoe for women fine smooth kid leather In Idee styles and welt sole, medium heel. An extra good quality and doubly attractive at this low price which rules todyy, pair $2.38 12Mc DRESS GINGHAMS FOR TODAY AT Dc A YARD. All ready for spring and sum mer sewing. Make those needed aprons, dresses and other gar ments. Here are good ging hams, good patterns and the popular colors; 27 inches wide and our 12'4c grade, priced for today only at 9c a yard. TSZlt GOOD Vitagraph and Bio raph AT YE LIBERTY TODAY nnd SATURDAY. F. E. Rollins, watch expert, can fix your watch. Red Cross drug store. Fresh meats, clams, fish and poultry Thlelsen's cash market. Phono 810. Tho Swedish Young People's So ciety of tho Swedish Methodist church held a successful festival In the church at South Fifteenth and Mill streets last night. It was tho first meeting of the kind held by tho young peoplo of tho Swedish church. OtlierB will follow. Interest in the Swedish church work Is continually growing. Phono Main 1690 and make an ap pointment for your beauty or hair work. Special, Individual appointments Hair dyelUi? a specialty. HeBt equip ped beauty parlors In Salem. Miss Ora Poago beauty parlors and hair store, 125 North High street, new .Ma sonic temple. Thursday, February 13, Oregon Grapo camii, No. 13(10 H. M. of A. gave ' thill ..inn, 1, lira nn.l' tunnilin-a nt ihn Woodmen camp a royal entertainment, consisting of games, cards and dancing after which refreshments wore served I There was a largo attendance at the affair, which waa thoroughly enjoyed by all. Tho Capital City Piano Co., located nt 217 North Commercial street, is putting in a largo stock of tho most rellnblo pianos nnd player pianos ex clusive, that are on the market. Such player pianos ns the Knabo and the Armstrong players. Any 0110 looking for n piano will make no mlatnko in looking their stock over. Every piano is new and direct from tho fac tory, The reliable R II. Holt Piano Co., of Portland, Is hacking this houso nnd L. O. liiatugor Is local manager, nnd the stock Is now ready for your Inspection. Why nut spend a pleasant evening with your country friends? Friday, Fob. 2, at 8p .111 . tho following Su'em talent will give a program at Prlnglo school bonne, 3 miles south. Mr. Per ry Relgidiunn, the popular reader nnd Impersonator, Miss Marguerite Mori will sing, also Mr. II. .1. lllckerson, of Kimball college. There will be home mndo candy for sale and a hot luncheon served cafeteria style. An admission of 25c will be charged grown people. Tho proceeds are for tho imrcha.se of song Ixxiks for the Prlnglo United Sunday school. You are Invited. Rate 11.00 n Diijr and I'p HOTEL s home comforts; quiet; near Spndal weekly rates. MRS. MAR IVIB. Proprietress. IV I IS. -7 I I V-7I I V A CHILDREN'S EXTRA VINE $1.75 SIIOES-FOR TODAY AT ONLY $1,111 PER PAIR. Our children's shoe section of fers for today's shoppers an ex cellent shoe, especially good fnr school wear; will give service and satisfaction; sizes 11 to 2. Purchase these $1.75 shoes today at $1.10 per pair MEN'S $1 DRESS OR STREET SHOES FOR TODAY ONLY $2.89 PER PAIR. Here are good patent leather shoes In bluchor style; a shoe that can bo depended upon for service and will please every one who purchases, when they think of the low price at which they were bought; $4 quality for today$2,89 per pair. Elks, Attention. Tickets to Albany next Thursday night on salo at the Elks club, Geo. Waters' and Jos, Adolph's; 80 cents round trip. ' 2-1 .1-3t Fish. Fresh hnllbut, salmon and Binelt f! pounds, 25c. Thlelsen fish market. Phone 810. Those Edison Mazda lamps toko the cake; durable and Inexpensive. Ask Goo. E. Pettcnglll for a test and com parison, 135 North Liberty street. The undertaking linn of Lehman & ("lough today received a telegram from Grnndvlew, Wash., to the effect Monte Trice, a well known former Salem man, died at his home In that city to day. The remains will ho shipped to this city and tho funeral will be Veld from the l.elimnn & ('lough chapel next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment In City View cemetery. Tho deceased was formerly a fanner near Bethel, Oregon, and has many friends in this county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin C. Thomason, respectively principal and assistant principal of the high school at St. Hel ens, nnd formerly In newspapur work In Salem, are here to attend the leg islature and to visit friends. Mr. Thomason was Salem correspondent of the Portland Journal while located In Salem, and was later field manager for the school children's Industrial de partment of the state fair, Mrs .Thom ason was an assistant In the office of State Superlntenlent Alderman. They will return, to St. Holons tomorrow, 'Get outa here,, you dod gasted In quisitive cubs." This was the state ment made today by Lee M. Unruh, one of Salem's popular pressmen, when he appeared before County Clerk (lehlhnr nnd applied for that sheet of paper which, although not sticky 011 either Bldo, plays the legal part In splicing two togothor. Tho prospec tive bride Ib Grace I. Johnston, of Salem. Lee Is rather modest and the presence of a newspaper man was MONEY TO LOAN On (Jood Real Estate Security. T1I0S. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Bash Dank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN () good Real Estate teeirlty. BECHTEL BYNON 147 State Street THE K.&J.CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES Tho best In town ask for them. Factory 2(16 Cheineketn, ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The Anlippttrpnwr1,-r .Imkrti Inlrt fcU y ,or h" ' lr n winter I . cenliu v. AUnio U'itimnniulit. SoM Tn..ii' Muik. ,'VL'mvtH'u, .'V. Siiiim'Il' lfKIl' Aililrr m. Allen S. Olm.U'il, l.t Ho . N V The Mun who pul lh EEs In I tt I Place Your Confidence in the Meyers Store. You Will Find Every Article Just as Advertised 35c FANCY ART TICKINGS SPECIAL TODAY 27e YARD You'll appreciate this very ex ceptional offering If you need art tickings. Pretty blue and yellow colorings in flower and stripe pattern; 36 Inches wide and a very good value at 35c; chooBe today at only 27c yard. BOYS' SUITS Yei'R CHOICE TODAY ONLY AT ONE-THIRD " LESS. Does your boy need a suit? No better chance to supply him than right at Meyers today. All the popular weaves anld colorings in knee pants suits; sizes 6 to 17 years and regu larly priced at $-1.00 to $9.00; one-third from these prices to day only. YOU SEE WITH YOUR EYES Hut do you see clearly and with out strain? Our examination will give the ex act condition of your eyes. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 95 O'fice hours 9 tn R somewhat disturbing when ho was dickering with the county clerk for the permit, Anhow, Tho Journal ex tends its congratulations to Mr. Unruh and Miss Johnston, and the reporter forgives the former of his remarks. Want to Sell? Let us find a buyer for that car of yours. Expert repairing a specialty. Auto Exchange Oarage. 176 S., Twelfth St. Phone 770 HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa tients for asthma, dropsy, diseases of the hoart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous dlsordors. f have cured jdropsy In patients af tor they bad been pronounced hopeless by other able physiclana. I have cured gall stones after emi nent surgeons had said that an opera tion would be necessary t0 afford re lief. Office prnctlce; Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. (1. ALT. MAN, 211(1 N. Liberty SL, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon WATCH AND cJEWELRY. Karl Nengolmner Ji'wel.'r. Matmilr Temple I LOCATED X mi, .iNM,a, nr. rim Graduate N. W. l! Chicago. Salem Hank & Trust Building. 1 Suite 2tir,-206. Phono 2118 mm THE GOVERNOR'S VETO OF THIS BILL GOES Has Warm Debate With Reporter Perkins, and Put I'p a lint Ar gument. The National Guard throughout the Btate Is resting on its arms today, re porters are going heavily armed, and there is much suppressed tension in the legislative halls, but Old Glory still floats proudly over the south capitol wing. Oregon knows not what the day or morrow will bring forth. Snd, sad, hour! For Governor West, be It said to the everlasting shame and disgrace of the newspaper fraternity of the state, licked a reporter last night. The event would not have been nearly so deplorable had the reporter licked the governor. Surely the noble writing fraternity, that once noble calling, Is degenerating. The affair was an Impromptu one between lightweights 'though both men were In the pink of condition. "Kid" West, the state house wonder, howev er, seemed to have a shade In condition of his opponent, "Battling Perkins," the Portland Telegraph marvel. Ef forts are being made for a return bout on the capitol lawn at an early date, In which event much money will go up, as friends of each claim their man can wipe the other off the face of the earth. But such excitement well, here Is how It happened: Frank L. Perkins, who had just come from Bill Hanley's banquet to the legislative newspaper men, saun tered Into the state house In the prime of his sweet, Innocent life, whistling "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight." Little dreamed he what was in store. He was thinking of the fighting in Mexico City. Alas, how little we know what tho next mo ment holds for us; how near the grim reaper Is lurking. As Perkins blilbely skipped down the corridor, Governor West came out of a committee room. "What's going 011 In there?" asked Perkins of West, us he expanded his winning smile. "Did you speak to me?" tho gover nor said, according to bystanders. "I don't want any lying, dirty crook to speak to me." "I haven't lied about you," Perkins Is said to have replied. Perkins' reply seems to bo fighting language in Salem, for hardly were the words out of his mouth than Gov ernor West, jumped forward and grabbed him by tho throat, nnd both rolled to the floor, spitting, spluttering, slsslng and clawing. Oh, It wag awful. ' ' ""J. Hill Hunlcy, famous king of Harney county, who had just entered the cor- rldor ns the riot Btnrt.ed, wrung his bands In terror as ho shouted loudly: "Will no one stop this frightful car nage?" Legislators and others came running from all directions. Repre sentatlve Forbes, of Crook, Harney, Malheur etc., fainted dead away, and Senator Stewart, of the same territory, fell prostrate over bis body. The Eastern Oregon men, reared In a re fined atnioBphere, are not used to our Wlllainetto valley ways, and were shocked by tho Bight. "Mowder!" shrieked 47 house stenog raphers, and "police!" shouted 23 sen ate stenographers In high treble, $5 e day shrieks, and they, too, began Join ing tho fainting squad In sections. LobbylstB and others rushed to tele phones and began culling up doctors, ordering ambulances and notifying relatives. It was a time for quick action by strong men, and those very lads were on the spot In the person of Senator Bean and Representative Spencer, They pried the governor's hands off of Perkins' thront, nnd then 14 other solons grabbed Perkins and held him firmly, "I don't care If you are governor of the state," shouted Perkins at West, "Come back at me, If they will let ma loose, nnd I will glvo you something to think about," Thon friends of ench hurried the combatants off In different directions. Thnt's all. Notes From the Front. When news of tho combat was brought Into the house, It almost broke MARY'S SEVENTH PICTURE WEXFORD SUNDAY MONDAY SEE FATTY nmmtmtmsrtnmmtrmttttirrmtt a Make Good Btmmrarmmmnmttmtamram a AT WEXFORD TODAY ONLY SURELY SETTLES 'TAPE'S DIAPEPSIX" ENDS INDI GE8TI0N, (J AS SOURNESS AND JIEARTBUHN IN FIYE MINUTES. "Really does" put bad stomachs In order "Really does" overcome Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness In five minutes that Just that makes Pape's Dlapcpsln the largest Belling stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your lnsides fill ed with bile and Indigestible waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanisheB. It's truly as tonishing almost marvelous, and the joy Is Its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dl&- pepsin will give you a hundred dollars worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth Its weight In gold to men and women who can't get their atom achs dogulated. It belongs In your home should always be kept handy In caso of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or nt night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor In the world. up the night session of that body Each member was eager for the full details. Aa hour after the fight State Printei Dunlway was discerned by friends hid lug under one of his printing presses in the state house, and, when assured that Governor Wost had gono homo also departed for his own domicile but under heavy guard. Governor West's account: "I wns just leaving the committee room when Perkins passed by and spoke to mo. There was some words nnd I hit him We went down 011 the floor to gother, and then were separated. That Is about all there Is to tell," About midnight the two legislative reporters of the Oregonlaa were found clinging to tho top of a plllai at tho west wing of tho state house They were glad to learn thnt Cover nor West hnd gono home, nnd nt once began wiring to their paper an nc count of tho battlo. Legislative reporters are traveling In threes today, hut If the governor shows no further devastating feeling will probably go In pairs tomorrow. Each Is heavily armed with sterilized revolvers, and carries a stllleto In his right sock, Bill Hnnley departed for his home In Harney county today. He was much upset by the eplsodo. "Such a riot would be a disgrace In our country," he said. GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 2048 or come to Fred in front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamalo Fred made In Salem, now you Bee them ev ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Tamales. You tr.r one for yourself. 2-12-tf 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 home, 30 acres. $25,000 takes 250 acies, well Improved.- 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 soil. Some good business chances, a trade Restaurant, grocery, pool hall, black smith shop, 4 1-2 acres, 2 houses, barn, on car line. Good home and garden tract, $0000. WHAT HAVE YOU (JOT TO TRADE LIST YOU It BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL- FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 4, 6, fl.ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Come in and see us. Acme Investment Co. COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS. Phone Main 477. 540 State Street Opposite Court House, NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARRT MEREDITH .M,i) Wr-nl. MS Kt,it Hire.. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian. . , Q radii ate Mc Kllllp College, Chicago, 111,, which e n J 0 j 1 . largest oractlca In the world. Lameness, dentistry and diseases ol the foot a specialty. Phones: Real dence, 1961: office, 273. Offlce and feed bars. 420 a Commercial street mm NEW TODAY. HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, 330 North High street. Phone Main 4, 2-14-3t WANTED A small farm, close to 8a lem, 40 to 100 acres, good Improve ments; owners only. Full descrip tion. Box 204, Salem. 2-14-tf NOTICE All accounts of the Capital City Creamery before February 1 are due and must be paid at once, as we have sold the business to D. Catlln, C. W. Roberts and Percy V. Cotter. Make payments at the office. W. J. Pooler, 2-14-3t WANTED Traveling men who tire making small towns and cross road stores to handle our new and up-to-date pocket Bide line. Pays a commission of $4.00 per order. A winner, FoV full particulars, ad dress Burd Mfg. Co., 212 Slgel St., Chicago, 111. AMBITIOUS SALESMEN Neat ap pearance, call on merchants In their territory; elegant sideline, conven ient to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance, Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. POR SALE Household goods, nil In good condition. 541 Center street. MM! WANTED Loan of $2500 on good real estate security. Address "Loan," care Journal. 2-15-3t FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, 'close In. Inquire at 690 N. Cottage. 2-15-3t ' WE CAN Make good loans on city property promptly. We write fire, life, liability, bonds, and do a gon eral Insurance business, all million aire companies. See us before you place your Insurance. Laflar & Bollnger, 400 Hubbard building. 2-15-lt WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages. Call at 03," Onk Btreet. Phone 1518. Mrs. Thomas Brown. 2-15-3t WANTED A girl to work for room and board while going to school. Phone 2428. 2-l.V3t LOST Fountain pen, with silver mountings; Initials "II. E. K. ; " very liberal reward for return to Harry K. Kennedy, 210 Masonic building. Phone 1!)09. 2-15-3t FOR SALE Ten acres of first-class loganberry land, nil under cultlva- tlon, black loam soli, closo to Salem. This Is a good buy. Price $1300, $700 cash, balance nt 8 per cent In- terest. Soo G. II, Grahenhorst, rooms 1 and 2, Bush Bnnk building. 2-15-3t FOR SALE Five acres of good fruit land, all under cultivation. Just 3Vi miles from Salem on good road, Price $750. See O. H. Grab .enhorst. Rooms 1 and 2 Bush Bank building. 2-15-3t RUBBER TIRES nt reduced prices. We have a limited amount of 1912 rubber tires which we will put on at greatly reduced prices. Ira Jorgen son, 150 South High. 2-153t WANTED Ten acres, Improved, In prunes preferred. Close In and close to car line. Will pay cash. Address W. H. H caro Journal office. 2-15-lw FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels; Shaw strain; heavy lay ers, 1.50 to $3.00. 441 North High street. 2-15-lt HALF INTEREST and possession of fine farm closo to Portland; will produce from $2500 to $500 a year. My Interest $10,000, Including stock and machinery; will trade for ' Salem proporty or business; might conBldor good property In exchange for stock, machinery and rent. Hull. 441 North High Btreet. 2-15-lt FOR RENT A 4-roomed house and nice lot, wllh a good well and pump. John H. Soott, over the Chicago Store. Phone 1552. 2-15-3t COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery, Solo ngouts for the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO, E, H. Jor", successor to J. J. O'NoM. Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas senger Depot. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and o)ty property. Joha a Scott, over Chicago Store, B)m, Or egon. . Phone 15G2. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. , Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial strwt Phone Mnln K1.1 JAPANESE LAUJiDHY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out dollcate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 2251 Office Phone Main 18$ Rlgdon Residence Main lit BIUD0N.RICUABD80N CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken ttS N. Hlfh Btreet