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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
l PAGE PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913. Mi Ipecial for Today s Shoppers at Meyers SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Women's High -Grade $3.50 Patent Leather Shoes, today, $2.35 pr. Here are shoe values that will surely interest all economical women. A neat, dressy, plain toe, patent shoe; medium high heel a very desirable dro9 shoe, For today only at this price $2.35 Women's Fine 35c Hos iery, special for today, 27c a pair A good quality hlai'k hose with white Bole, in out-sizes; extra strong heel and toe, insuring good wear. Our regular 35c kind Special per pair 27c Beautiful Swiss Ail-Over Embroidery, today at 98c a yard Our Embroidery Section offers the dainty Allovers in pretty designs 45 inches wido, and regular $1.75 a yard Your choice today a yard 98c Good Grade of Huck Towels, special today at 16 2-3 cents each Housewives should tako notice of this special today Fine Huck Towels, good size, 17x34 inches one of our most populnr sellers Offered today at, each 16 2-3c Men's Slip -On Rain Coats, special today at $3.50 each An extra good Tan Rubbor Coat, a very handy , garment for wet, rainy weather. You'll got many times tho vnluo out of a coat like these. Today only at, each $3.60 A 25c Box of Water man's Standard Glove -Cleaner, today, 19c box Hero is a clcanor that will clean gloves and clean them to your entire satisfaction about the best article of its kind that wo have been able to find. A 23c sellor. For today at, box ... 19c The House of Quality The Home of Satisfaction t f ?I s "AXVlX De Molay Commandory, X!?7No. 5, K. T., attention I Eastor sorvico at tho First Presbyterian chuTch Sunday, March 23d. Sir Knights will moot at tho temple at 9:30 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. Tho ladles will report to Sir Knight Goorgo H. Burnett at tho church at 10:15 o'clock. Ventilatod transformations made of cut hair or combings. 228 Hubbard building. Thono 1021. 3-21-2t I have 55 acres prunes and mixed fruit, improved. Want a farm In Folk county. What have you gotf Box 204, bnlom. 3-19-tf salmon trout and Olympia oystors now served at tho Ellto Cafo. W. I). Sargent was a Tortland visitor yesterday. F. E. Rollins, expert jewolor, now nt the Hod Cross drug store; wntch adjust er. Mrs. Elizabeth Wolborn returned from ft week's visit to Eugeno yester day. Millinery that is exclusive. Mllo. M. Buffo, the French Shop, Ij North Lib erty. Oh, yen chichiMil Son the overgrown linhy ilii. kon in the south window nt Hollo ' Elegant millinery, featuring the low est prices. Mile. M. Buffo, 105 North Liberty. Saved. 1 7 1 C per cent on mcnl ticket" at the Elite Cafo. Tickets $3.50. Possibly your best girl would enjoy n box of "Hollo's Quality, Candy" for nn Kinder gift. Marion I'owor, the young innn who met with n sad accident, injuring his eye while playing ball, is gelling along niei k. iN thought, the eye ball will be saved, but not the kIuIiI. There are Shoes That Give 'no, in every souse, the worth of your money. It is n worth, too, ill M is nut isliuialed only by so naiiy in, he-, nt' lenlhov ami so many hunt i of t.il. They lire to b mens: rod fnilher by the requisites that j'.o.l dreser ilemiind ill shoes; h" Ii as smart styles, correct line, line finish us to details, ipiality and son -ice. M i II is Wll VT Vol' AIM (il'AU WTKKD AT THIS STOKK. Bcinl) art's Home of I he I Lin an Shoe l)f0ualltjj5l)op 4M Sute Si. OpijiDJiflKThcatrt! Special bair goods siilo. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 228 Hubbard building. Fhone 1021. 8-21-2t Found, just the place to get distinc tive jewelry, the latest in dosign. Pom eroy's,118 South Commercial street. Somo baby dolls. TIiobo Easter dolls, filled with candy Eastor eggs, only a few left, 75c to $1.50 each, at Bollo's. All hair goods half prico. Sanitnry Beauty Parlors, 228 Hubbard building, rhone 1021. 3-21-2 Mrs. A. R. Harris has roturnod to her homo on East State stroot, aftor under going surgical treatment at the Salom hospital. Juius W, Knispel, secretary of Oregon leaguo for tho abolition of capital pun ishment was in town last evening from Portland. Tho wonderful growth of Mrs. L. O. Curtis' business testifies to a largo per centage of tho patronago of Salem la dies who liko beautiful millinery at rea sonable prices. Call at her place of business, 125 North High street. E. B. Poterson, of tho Oregon Normal school, at Monmouth, was a visitor at tho office of Stato Superintendent Al derman today. Mr. Peterson is editor of tho "Norm," the official journalistic, organ of tho state school. Fnt young spring milk-fed lamb for your Eastor dinner. E. C. Cross A Son have secured a good supply of spring lambs for their Eastor trade. Your Sunday dinner will not be complete without it. Phone Maui ISSO-lssl, .Mrs. .1. (1. 1'tttlerson, of Morrill, Khun-1 nth county, lias roturnod to her home, after visiting her brother, Dr. .1, O. Van Winkle and First Assistant Attorney Oenernl I. H. Vim Winkle, of Salom. Be fore visiting in Salem Mrs. Patterson visited her parents In Portland. T. S. Makouzio and family, of Alber ta, have located in our city nnd expect to make this their home. Mr. Mnlicii- zie has built a beautiful homo in his orchards east of Salem, lie is ill the real estate business, and lias a fine suite of offices in the Salom Hunk & Trust boil, ling, "a another page in this issue will be soon his inlvcorl ise inent. Ho will be permanently in busi ness here. Head of the Boy Christ hieken di r at the Elito f MITCHELL MAY GET ipiiok service. IMPORTANT OFFICE went to the Itoso 'it v last Sunday cafe, .TV Dr. Kpl I'vening. I'audy rabbits, chii'ki'iis and Kaster eggs, le. each, at Hollo's. I Mile, M. Buffo for anything that, is new in millinery. The French Shop, ii.") North Liberty. I Mr. and Mrs. II. 1 IINITRO P1IKSS l.r.ABFI, wind Albany, X. Y., March 22. Reports that he will bo named head of tho pro posed stale labor department at an an nual salary of $snno have resulted hero today from the visit of .lolin Mitchell, J vice-president of tho American Fedora Bollinger, son and tion of Labor, to this city to hold a Tho sowing society of the Woman's , ,,,, .,,,,mll, hilt ilir,iv tolnnrrow, belief ( orps, id Snleni Heights, met daughter left for Portland, this morn-1 private conference with Governor Suit ing to visit a sister of Mr. Bolinger's; I er. Neither tho governor nor Mitchell will confirm or deny tho report. with Mrs. .1. Stewart, on Thirteenth street, Thursday M'tornoon, Aftor sew ing for a worthy charitable cause, a dnointy lunch was served. About members wore present to enjoy Stewart's kind hospitality, and wear! niwiy a souvenir card of ft pretty sham rock loaf, so thoughtfully provided for them by her, to remind them of an other pleasant afternoon. Iiequisil ion papers wore this morning served upon I ho office of Oovoraor West by the governor of Moulann for the extradition t una. of Murray (lilbert, who is wanted on an indictment for grand larceny, t'eorge If. Wilbur, of Hood River, was today appointed by Governor West to the office of county attorney fur Hood River county. Tho appointment is in accordance with the provisions of the enactment of the last legislature for county attorneys in each county and abolishing the office of district nttor-nev. Fresh oysters direct from Yaquina served nt the Elito Cafo, Will pay reward of 95.00 for return ! nf .nm.irn fmm.l In incnln... AT. Mrs' i ""''''' " 'lmtionn nskod. R. ,1. yoruun, s,i .orin jnru street, rort- land, Ore. Mitchell will remain until tho fnte of certnin labor bills now before the legislature is hnowii. A Real Estnto Woman. Heal estate men are iii.iny in Salom, as it is nothing strange, but un up-to-date real estate woman is something new here. Mrs. Enure .loan Adkius is the lust woman to take un thai line ol j No Damage Possible. ' Twenty states are in the grip of n j fierce blizzard, damage to crops in mil lions, grout loss of life feared, but there 'can be no loss or disappointment in smoking a Bon Ton, as they are always pleasant and agreeable. You enn wiy good-bye to constipa te Park county, Mon-1 "''''. "d seems to be the right , ""n ",,h " e'enr connclonce It you use one in the right place. There is scarce-: ' " .. unv ly any field now in which a bright wo- l,w,n l,r"'"''n"y cured by their use. man cannot enter. All sm ss to Mrs.!Por by tcrter. Adliitosinhor now venture. Jniirnnl Want Ad. Tlrlnir IteMllts. !! THE OREGONIAN RESTAURANT '. '. Under now management Employs all white help. ; : 871 State street UNION HOUSE RUBS' k ALLEN. A A A 4 i TTttTT T SEE YOURSELF IN MOVING PICTURES Bridge Opening Day Those pictures wore taken for the Bligh Theatre exclusively, and can be seen there only. Remember tho days, Tuesday and Wednesdnr, March 25th and 20th. B1(U Of Good Shows BLIGH Where Everybody Greeks Seize German Vessel and Aus tria Delivers Ultimatum to Montenegro. London, March 22. Alarming dis patches of tho soizuro by Greek war ships of tho German Bteamer Irmingnrd off the island of Lomnos, in the Agean sea, wore roceived here today. No rea son for hor capture is given and diplo mats are making frantic efforts to get further details. The Irmingard sailed from Barry, Wales, for Genoa Febru ary 28. Dispatches from Berlin say the for eign office thore has learned that armed operations against Montenegro by the Austrian navy may bo expected soon. The Austrian squadron is now maneuvering off the Albanian and Montenegrin coastB. Other reports from Vienna stated that the Austrian gov ernment had addressed a strongly worded note, amounting practically to an ultimatum, to Montenegro. Diplomats here are admittedly wor ried over tho situation, the now crisis in the Balkans leading to the instant re call from Easter vacations of the am bassadors in London of the European powers. 101.1, Rov. Mrs, Easter Vesper Service. Sunday, March twenty-third. First Presbytorinn church, the Henry T. P.nbcock, presiding. Morrison Reid, director; Mrs. Adalaine Morrill Biddle, orgnnist. PROGRAM. Prelude Rachmaninoff Springtime Sketch Brewer Organ. Day of Wonder, Day of Oladnoss Schneckcr Chorus. Scripture. Prayer. Hymnal, No. 153. I ook, Ye Saints, the Sight Is Glorious Pierce Double Quartet. Offertory, Meditation (violin solo).... Rubonstoin Miss Joy Tumor. "The Roso of Sharon" Palmor-Aller Messrs. H. V. Compton, L. H. Comp Morrison Roid, Glenn McCaddam. Bass Solo v. Prof. R. B. Walsh. Christian, the Morn Breaks Swootly O'er Thee Shelloy DouVlo Quartet. Duet from "The Crucifix" H. V, Compton, Morrison Roid. King All Glorious Barnby Chorus. Benediction. Postlude, Pomp and Circumstance Elgar A "Narrow" Escape, Hartford, Conn., March 22. William Scott, of New Westminster, B. C, had tho narorwest escape of his life here today. Ho was standing botween two railroad tracks when ho was caught between two trains going in opposite di rections. Scott stood sidowiso, his arms above his head, remained motionless, and csenped unscathed. His companion, Thomas Ryan, of Binghampton, N. Y., wns struck, thrown .100 feet nnd horrl bly mangled, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S HOMEOPATHIC rilYSICIAJf 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 heart and kidneys, Rail stonce. rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous dlaorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopeless by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent su.-goons bad said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford re lief. Orrteo practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. I.. 0. ALTMAJf, 2fa . Liberty B( Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon Old Eyes Made Young We can't eive you new eves. ibut we can make your old ones at good as new with apair of our carefully fitted glasses. We understand eyes and glasses; our business is to fit the one with the other. Let ut help you to see at you used to seepossibly as you never saw before. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Btreet (Oround Floor) PboM I2S Offle bean I to I A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers : of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the Joints, wlallca, lurnbafioi, backache, pains In the klilnoysor nuuraluia paius, to write to her for home treatment which has reneatuilly curort all of thi'HO tortures. Hho feels it hor duly to send tt to all sulferers KltKU. Vou euro jrourxelf at home as thmiHiimls will testify no clmuiie or clinmto beinK neeesHurr. This simple ilUeovery bullish, i uric aeiil from the blood, liMneim l he Htillened Jol.its, tmrilloa tho blood and hriglih-un IhccycH, Riving rlaxtlcity and tone to the whole nyaleni. If the abovo Interests you, for proof aildrens Mr, M. Hummers, liox It, Notre Dame, lud. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near city hall, 330 North High Btreet Phone 4. 3-12-tf JOIN California land excursion March 25, fare $15; Yuba valloy, cultivated garden soil, free water for irrigation. sure crops; excellent climate, water markets, roads, schools and free wood; crops are growing; no ex perimenting necessary, long-time pay- meuts so can pay for land from crops; free coupons lissuod to buyers covering cost of trip to go at once; got started now, call and Bee about it. J. H. llaskinB, Capital Hotel, Salem Oregon. 3-17-Gt- KRKD, FRED The little hungry friond in front of the Madison. 3-10-4t- FOlff HUNT Neatly furnislid house itocping apartments. Apply to 5!i7 North Liborty stroot. rhone Main 2195. 3-21-6t t'OK KENT Two or three nicoly fur nished housekeeping rooms, 1373 S Jligh street. ' 3-21 tf FOIt SALE Hay maro, 12 years old woight 1050, spring wagon nnd liar noss, cheap. Call at 1244 North Front. Phone Main 2450. 8-22-Ct l'OIt BALE Now '5-room houso and barn, 1 acre land, young fruit troos, by air Urounds store. Enquire at 1203 North Sixth stroot. Price $2600. 3-22-3t WANTED Girl for general housework good wagos to right party. Call at 378 Bollevue street. S-22-3t WANTED. Male Main 1070. pug dog. Phone WANTED Team, value $500, to trade for one or two lots In Salom. Do not answer unless you have a good team Address "Team," Journal. 3-22-3t FOB RENT Furnished 6-room house, modern, good location, 1211 South Lib erty. Inquire at 360 Miller streot or of S. C. Kightlinger. Phono 754. 3-22-3t COAL, CHEAP On account of the late ness of the season, for the next ten days e will give a ton per oont dis count on all coal now in stock. Phene Main 813, 299 North Commercial stroot. The Falls City Lumber Co.' FOR RENT Twenty-two acres of im proved land, all fenced and on a good road, four miles from Salom; houso, barn, chicken yard, eleken hoiino, well water and plenty of fruit. Terms, $100; one-half cash. Phone 470. 3-22 tf WANTED Housekeeper for summer oa farm, euro Journal. for country Address X, 3-22-3t VOU MAY NOT KNOW THAT Kv cry miiiuto 21 persons aro accidental ly injured. Every fivo ininutes'onc person is accidentally killed. Over eleven million are killed of injured yearly, about thirty thousand each day; fivo times as ninny persons are killed and injured ench year as die from natural onuses, Aro you in suredf The old Aetna Life Insurance company offors the best protection nnd tho most liberal of any company in the world writing accident insur ance. Seo us today for full particu lars. Lnflar & Holinger, agents, 400 Jlubbnrd building. FOR RENT Nicely furnisher! house, ono block from Commercial Btreot, no children. Phono Main 118 or cnll at 232 Front stroot. n FOR SALE Four-room houso in North Salom. Phono 4. 3-22-tf Many people much advice. aro vjctlniB of too For Rent Two Stores on Stato Stroet. Ono new bungalow on Cottago street. Phone Main B7. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE S0CIE7 fc Bl'KOHAHD'I' ft MEKKDITH KwUmt A genU m Nfat Hlreet WITCH AND teJEWELttV karl HushierV!slY . CEDAR i POSTS 12ia Cents at Our Yard. f Salem Lumber Co. I Office nnd Yard, 200 S. Liberty i Thono Main 80. Kalsomining Painting and decorating. Estimates furnished; satisfaction guaranteed. SMITH & COLLINS Phone Main 1290, W. J. PATTERSON, M. 0. V. Veterinarian. - uraauate mo- v - Kllllp College, Chicago, 111., which e n J o j s iJ largest practice In Iht world, t ' Lameness, dentistry and diseases of the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi dence, 1961; office, 273. Office and feed bars. 420 8. Commercial street wmv. GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALE8. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Cull Main 2048 or come to Fred In front of the Madi son. The first chicken tnmale 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 youreelf. 2-12-tf NOKTinVESTEItX NUUSEUY. 195 S. 24th St. Phone Main 1418 Inrge and complete stock. Poach and prune trees 25 per cent discount, and all other varieties of fruit Evergreena and 60 varieties of rose bushes. De livery to any part of this city. DR. ASSELN, DENTIST Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken for china painting, firing and water col ors. B. M. GOODSPEBD, 222 Hubbard Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Ileal Estate Security. TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salom, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oa good Real Estate lecsrltr. BECHTEL 4 BTNON 117 SUte Street THE K.&J. CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The best In town aBk for them. Factory 266 Chemeketa. COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole agents for the Famous Rock SprlngB Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Nofi, Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas- i.Jkl.f Moser Depot L. R. M. Pierce f Tailor Masonic Temple --f 4. 4.44.4. CHERRY CITY FLOURING . MILLS THE MILL OF PURITY t FLOUR CEREALS AND FEED t I m Trade St l'hono M 23,11 t MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Job a Scott, over 'Chicago Store, Baltm, Or egon. Phone 1G62. WOOD AND COAL In an? uuantliv. Prnnmt rfoliT.n our spoclalty. Falls City Lumbei Company, 27D North Commercial strfit. Phone Main 31! Jeweler. "i"'-' lnMM Teat tie Si r " 111 , , ... . 1 11 JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. m Ferry St Phone Main 2251 Office Phone Main 183 .' Rlgdon Residence Main HL B1GA05.EICHARD80N CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers Ki H. High Street