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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
Ttgt XlgU PA11T CAPITAL JOPMAt, BAltM, OB1GOJ, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, IMS. i iii i aaa . t , t t Men, Do You Know Meyers' Clothing? Almost every man in Salem does, 'Those few wanderers who don't should, And the sooner the better for them both in looks and pocketbook. There are no better anywhere; there are no .cheaper, What do we mean by cheaper? We don't mean clothes that no body wants look like a rag in a month, color fades, seams rip, buttons come off, linings give out the stores are full of that sort and that sort of cheapness is the wildest kind of extravagance, Buy a suit at Meyers'; no matter what the price may be -$10 or $25--remember you will get the utmost amount of service and satisfaction for your money, no matter what you pay, SO ill OSfi FITFOITM CITY NEWS. , Inquire of your dealer tlie price of Cherry City Hard Wheat Flour. Mrs. P. Ontmun, of Portland, is a Blate house visitor today. I P. McKerper, of Portland, was a vlultor at the cnpltol yesterday. j .1. W. Wlltse, of Independence, was a Salem visitor yesterday, MealH, 25c, home cooking. Mrs. W. P, Ilent, Salem Hotel. 2-18-lmo Dr. Emir, of Portland, Is hero to watch the legislators for Beveral days Mrs. Lola 0. Baldwin Is hero, In the Interest of a homo to eb provided Tor girls. Cal ThruHhcr, of Corvallls, spent last evening In the city looking lifter iHislnet'.B mattors. j J. II. Cradlcbaugh, of Tho Capital Journal, Is confined to his residence, suffering from a sevore cold. i Wlllumot.'o university will hold n summer school at Joseph during July lind August and that thrifty little city Is already showing much Interest In llio affair. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church will nieetin the guild room to morrow at 3 p. in. All women Inter ested In the work of missions are In vited. The (!. (I, ("lull, of Meyers' store, ,i sewing and embroidery circle, will meet at Miss Anna Stenstrom's home this evening. Refreshments will lie served, and a pleasant, lime Is prom ised. A fine cnterli'lnmeiit will lie given by the Leslie, M. K. Sunday Hchliool on iisiimgtois iiirllulay, Nntunlay ev en'ng. 1'Yliruury 22, at 7:30. Refresh ments will lie served, (leorge and Marllia will he present. 2-20-21 K. II. Ilauser and wife, of HI Heno, i Oklahoma, are stopping In Salem a ' few da;. Prom here they will go to Sunt hern Oregon to make a home on land which they recently purchased. Mr. Ilauser haa nut as yet seen his lam I. A communication Just received from Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Meyers re ports them to he In Honolulu anil en joying Hie luilniy aliiKisphere of that cllmale. Mr. Meyers Is the president of the Meyers store, and Is taking a long-needed rest. Dr. C. Durrol, of Monmouth, is In Salem for a day or so. J. V. Pipes, a prominent Albany real eslata man, Is In the city today on business. New shorthand classes nt tho Capi tal llualness college next Monday, Feb ruary 24, If Interested call or phone for additional Information. Mrs. 'C. D. Pabcock received a tele gram today telling of her father's death and her mother's serious Illness. Tho news came as a great shock to her, especially as sho had not heard of any previous sickness In the family, and was planning on vIsLIng her par ontH this sunimer. At a meeting of tho sophomore class of Willamette University, held this noon, Paul Irwlu was selected to edit tho annual publication, tho Wal lulah, for the next year. Mrs. It. T. Yates nriived this noon from her homo at Centralla, Washing ton, to join her husband, who Is act ing as stenographer to tho Linn county members of the legislature. At tho conclusion of the session they will make their home In Salem. Mr. YaleB Is a brother of Wilbur Yates, of this city. WILLAMETTE SOCIETY TO IIDl.l) lilt; IIAXJCKT One of the biggest social events of tho university year will be held next Saturday evening, when the Pbllodo slan and Pholodorlun literary socie ties, the oldest college literary socie ties on the coast, will hold a banquet nt the Marlon hotel, eelebrallng their thirtieth anniversary. The societies number among their alumni many of the leading cltl.ens of the Northwest, and Invitations have boon extended to nil. Ileplys received to dale Indicate that some 70 old Wil lamette supporters will sit down with the present members of the universi ty's leading literary societies. President Tuft, who Is an honorary member of the Phll.iclorliin society, has very kindly sent his regrets, as has also Congressman llawley, who Is also too busy with matters at the national capital to attend. Among the prominent members who will attend ate llev. II. W. loattle, of Seattle, chaplain In the I', S. navy; ex-Mayor A. M. Hooves, of I'baiion; Mayor II, L. Sleeves, of Salem; Hop rosentallve Holt .el, Aslstunt Attor-ney-(lenoiiil Morton Delxing, and oth ers too numerous to mention. THE MECCA BILLIARD PARLORS A resort for genlleinon. Evoryhlng modoru; downstairs Masonic Tcmplo building, Walker & Stubblefield, Props. IIOBBIBMnBRMMMHHnH Cherry City Flouring Mills I fill.. It. ...... I V.I. Ill I tot . xiHii.v v iij i u h ii 1 1 i mi ft luriiu, i'ii'kimi vwH'uii'ui, iiiumim ami nit kimU of mill IhmI, t m Trade Street Phono Main 2381 Plume Main 200. llalen $1.00 n Day and I'p COTTAGE HOTEL With dining room, home cooking and homo comforts; quiet ; near business center; all outside rooms. Special weekly rales. 160 Court Btreot. MRS. MAH IVIK, Proprietress. , ,.T""1 1 I V y" V . . ... - A ' .A s i , 1 V 'V MISS GLADYS HINCKLEY, A WASHINGTON BEAUTY. BEAUTY ind woman suffrnglsts are not always to be found In conjunction. The average seeker after "votes for women" Is far too Intellectually intent upon her pursuit to pay attention to mere skin deep qualities. Hut Miss Glayds Hinckley bears the proud distinction of being Washington's most beautiful suffragist In deed, her friends claim sho Is the most attractive in America, although New Yorkers point calmly to their own Miss Ines Milhollund, who will lead the suffragist parado In Washington on March 8. On that occasion Miss Hinckley will appear as Joun of Arc, mounted on a flue white horse and in resplendent costume. A A'cw Arrival, W. W. Moore, of the popular firm of Josse & Moore, is all smiles today, There's a reason. Last night a fine looking, husky nlno-ponnd baby girl invaded the household of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, at OHii North Church street, and Dr. Harry CJay sayB that both Mrs. Moore anil Miss Moore are doing fine. This Is tho second daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Moore, and, when asked today If ho was partial to girls, Mr. Moore said: "I haven't as yet decid ed. If it were a boy ho would soon be a member of this firm but seeing It's a girl, sho can help mother, and al so help in the office of Josse & Moore because our business Is Increasing so that we will soon need additional help and my daughter got here just in time." Sew I'lihersllj' Oilicers. Willamette university held a meet ing th!s noon and elected the following olllcers for l.ho coming year; Presi dent, Suez Coltra; vice-president, Fred McMillan; secretary, Krma Harding; treasurer, Howard Jewett; reporter George Odgers; sergeant-at-arins, Sam Russell. It may be that women dislike ci gars because they are always arrayed In common, everyday wrappers. ij THOMAS W. LAM0NT, MEMBER OF MORGAN'S FIRM. THOMAS W. LAMONT was once a New York reporter. Now he Is a member of the tlrm of J. P. Morgan & Co., the most Influ ential hanking house In America snd also one of the greatest In the world. How did he do it? Hard work and circum stances. Starting as a reporter In 1SU3 after a cojlcge career, Mr. La ment, favored by fortune nud position and backed by his own ability, became secretary and treasurer of the Hankers' Trust company of New York. In 11)05 he took the vice presidency of the First National bank, one of Morgan's strongest allies and the richest bank lu America. The next step Into the Morgan firm occurred In 1U1L SWE DEFEATS FRUlT JARS. Frltal 8ohff. Aotreta, Would Ct Off Hsr Novelist Husband. It Is a prodigious task for man or woman to attempt the subjection of temperameDt lu other words, you can not domesticate blgb art Also you can not keep your wife Imprisoned In a fruit Jar. All of which leads to the case of Fritzl Scbeff. the actress, and John J ) wsm IlllilliliilS fritzi ecBErr, who beers srvoRCK Fox, Jr., novelist. Tbey were married four years or more ago and for some time defied "temperament" and lived oupplly. to all Intents and purposes. But now they are asking divorce. SPLENDID CAT WINS MEDAL. Argent Glorioio Is Chosen Best Amtrl can Bred Fallns. While chickens, roosters and ducks of high degree were scratching and squawking In Madison Square Garden durlug the recent poultry show a few mr. - -1 - :.; .,:!'! :;;.a.-v.,r',TrS.-',Wi."I' ;lirl4(lill Photo by American Praia Asaoclatlon. ABOENT OLOIUOSO, BEST BHED CAT. cats drew crowds Into a side room. The felines formed a separate little show that rivaled the main event. . About the most spectacular winner ot prizes at both shows was a wonderful bUHliy coated, lustrous eyed, soft purr ing nulmal named Argent Glorloso This cat Is the property of Miss Doro thy Champion. It won a gold medal as the best American bred cat DUMMIES AID H. G. WELLS. English Noveliat Gets Ideas From Marshaling Toy Figures. Herbert U. Wells, the English Dovel 1st who Is best known here by bis weird Btorles, such ns "The War ?f the Worlds," "The Food of the God rad The War lu the Air," dellgSTH Ho Photo by American Preaa Aaaoctatlon. B. a. WKLLS OPTTlNa DfsriRATlOK. working out the plots and details 0' his tales by the use of toy tin soldiers toy I'linnou and little wooden houses. His home at llnmimtead, England, li full of his unique dummies. He placet them on s board In front or him and then ponders over odd snd tmiisua maneuvers, ptwlilons and situations. Want to Sell? It us find a buyer for that car ol yours. Expert repairing a specialty. Anto Exchange Garage, 176 S. Twelfth St. Phone 78 DIED. Mrs. Eliza A, Dodge, aged 86 years, died In this city on Wednesday, Mrs. Dodge was born In Sutton, Mass., and was a pioneer, having come to Salem In 1862. She Is survived by two sons, a granddaughter, Grace Dodge, of Wa conda, and one slBter, Mrs. Hamilton Parrlsh, of this city. She is also a sister of the late C. M. Parmenter. Fu neral services will be held; Friday at 2 p. m. at the United Evangelical church, of which she was a member for many years. Interment will be In the Lee Mission cemetery. WOMAN MAKES A PLEA. (Continued from page 1.) and I simply state that so far as the "confessions" of Charles Humphreys concern this neighborhood, there Is not a word of truth In It. "I feel qulto sure that you will try to weigh this matter in the Interest of Justice, .regardlocs of everything else, and if those men hang, I shall fool that you have satisfied yourself that thoy are really guilty, and my consci ence will not reproach mo, and I at least, tried to defend them from charg es that I do know are false." NEW TODAY.. FOR SALE At a bargaln.modorn now 8-room bungalow, fine sleeping porch, bath, toilet. Also fireplace. House plumbed and wired. A half acre of ground and an elegant view Right on South Commercial street car lino, Just outsldo city limits. This Is an elegant home, and the price and terms are right. Phone Fann ers 755, or address H. W. Smith, R, F. D. 4. It 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 acres, well Im proved. Several good buys In prune ranches, ulso hap ranches and berry tract City lots, all parts of Salem. ISO acres, Polk county, good buy. Some big stock rancheB, trade and sell. 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, $6000. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO TBADE LIST YOUlt BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 4, 6, 6-R00M: HOUSES, INSTALL. MENTS. Come In and see us. Acme Investment Co. COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS. Phone Main 477. 640 State Street ' Opposite Court House. FOR SALE Chalmers auto, $450; Bu Ick auto, $400; both in first class shape. Two-horse electric motor, $40. Houser Bros. 2-20-3t I WILL EXCANGB 160 acres In Mon tana for vacant lors or equity In house and lots in Salem. H. C, care Journal 2-20-2t AUCTION SALE Sows, shoata and pigs, Friday 10 a. m north end Cherry avenue. C. H. Long place. It FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Phone 477, 540 State street, 2-20-lm DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT Don't you let any. one stuff you with "some thing just as good;" there is abso lutely nothing oqual to an accident, health or disability policy in the old Aetna, and one hundred and seven millions to back It. Laflar & Rollnger, Agents, 406 Hubbard building. WANTED Five to 10 acres cIobo to Salem; well Improved road. Owners only. Box 204, Salem. 2-20-tf PLACE YOUR ORDERS Now for pure Ohio maple syrup, direct from pro ducer to us. A, A, Underhill, with Townsend Creamery Company. 2-20-tf THE ANNUAL RECEPTION of the Capital Business College will he held In the city! hall Saturday evening, February 22. All former students are cordially Invited. 2-20- FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for housekeeping, electric lights private bath. Phone 209. 2-20-3t FOR RENT Two well furnished down Btalrs rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 332 North Church. 2-20-3t Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken for china painting, firing and water col ors. E. M. GOODSPEED, 222 Hubbard Building, NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Hl'RGHARDT MEREDITH KpaMmt Airenta SSI HtH I tir Second-Hand Cars Before buying look at our bargains in second-hand cars. Auto Exchange Garage, 176 S. Twelfth St. Phone 776 MODISH GIRLS t ArJmirp I The Hanan Shoe j; The acme of grace In modern footwear giving the feet that exclusive appearance so desir able to every woman, We are recognized headquar ters for style and quality lu footwear in Salem. Rolnhnrt's Personal Service guarantees absolute comfort. REINHART'S 414 State St The Quality Shop X Home of Hanan Shoes 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 tamale Fred made In Salem, now you see them ev ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Tamales. You try one for yourself. 2-12-tf HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general vlsltlns and office practice, treating both acute and chronic diseases. I have many pa tients for asthma, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall stonee, 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 aftor emi nent surgeons had said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. ALTMAN, 296 N. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon WATCH AND eJEWELKVI Karl Neogeliauer Jnwnlni.. Masonlo Temple 'ami LOCATED DR. ASSELN, DENTIST Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 LAiiAAAAAliiiiAaS MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate security. BECHTEL BYNON (47 State Street THE K. & J. CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The best In town ask for them. Factory 266 Chemckota. t . Tr"- COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole agents for the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E, H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neti. Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas senger Depot. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joh a Scott over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 155J. WOOD AND COAL In any auantliv. Pmmnt iiiiin our specialty. Falls City Lumber Comnanv. 279 Mnrih qfrw Phone Main Rill JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBI CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main S25S Office Phone Main 188 Rlgdon Residence Main 11L RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 261 N. Hlfh Street