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PAGE TEN. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OBEdON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913. Special Offerings Today Only at Meyers If You'r the Saving kind and Desire to Save on Your Purchases of Merchandise, Shop at Salem's Big Department Store. A Safe Place to Trade Regular $1.50 Cloth of Gold, Special for Today, per yard, $1.19 This beautiful silk fabrics will make an exquisite gown or dress; natural gold-tan color and 36 inchos wido. A dedided silk bargain $1.50 quality today $1.19 a yard. A Large Showing of Dainty, Inexpensive Barrettes, for Today Only, 19c each A great variety of sbupes and. sizes in both dark, shell ami amber colors; koeps the hair up tidy on the, back of the head and neck. Bettor buy two of these today at this low price 19 cents each. Women's Excellent $4.00 Tan Button Shoes, offered for Today, per pair, $2.87 Tan shoos the ever popular footwear in neat button style a pretty lnst-t-wlth medium high heel. A decidedly attractive shoe for gen eral wear today $2.87 per pair. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 'JY Sih , L. M, Feeder, of Cottage street, is slowly recovering from illness. Rev, II, A. Kotehum' is in Albnuy, whore he will preach tomorrow. Ask for your portrait coupons, ono with each $1.00 purchase, at Stockton's-. .'Mrs. L, H. McMuhan is recovering nicoly from the effects of an opera tion. Repairing, adjustment and tho cor recting of nil watch ills. See Rollins, Red Cross drug store. Iadics, order your spring costumes early. Tho latest whisper In fashions and fabrics. A. S. Kozmarck, corner Court and Liberty. 3-6-eodtl Best for the Eyes Best for the Money Best in Workmanship This we can truthfully say of our 'Made to Fit' eyeglasses. Let us personally tell you more about it. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Streot (Ground Floor) Phone 9'JI fK'Icn houra 9 to 6 THE 0REG0NIAN RESTAURANT 1 Under new mnmiKomi'iit, Employs all white ho!p. I 371 Slate, street. IXIOX HOl.'HE RUFF &. ALLEN. 4 LITTLE TALICS ON EVERY-DAY FINANCE The Young Man's Era THIS In the ilny of the young mint in business. !. Tin usaiuls of men, still you nit, nrc Just nciw hcglnnlnil (o reap the rewards if their put lent effort; thousands mure are In the midst of the nimble which In try I nil their mettle mill determining their right to Nlirvivi", other timui nla ore preparing thenm lvcr. with 1'xpcrlcnrc will capital to strike out for themselves, I, Tho younft man who makes friends with it Rood hunk create!) u IhinIiivns ally that will help him ut every turn, I, It will help hi in In the days when ho is itccumu latlng, step by step, his little "capital." , It will help him I" the iliiya when he needs credit to reinforce Ills capital. It will give hint tho commer cial counsel so necessary as u counterbalance to his enthusiasm. (I. Anil It will help hint when, his buttle won, he looks lorwurd to still ftreiiter achievement. THIS YOl'NO MAN'S BANK INVITKS THE BUSINESS OK YOUNU MEN UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM. OREOON T0 JLL'il OOODlGOODS Have a photo eulurged at Stockton's for 87c, worth $3.00 elsewhere. W, O. McLaren will speuk tomor row afternoon at tho Commons Mis sion, on Stato street, at 3 p. m. Mrs. i' G. Myers is recovering rapid ly from nn operation at tho Salem hos pital, in i 1 will return to her homo the first of next woek, it is expected. "Mazda," tho lamp that gives you the light and saves you money. Soo (leo. E. Pottingill, 135 North Liberty street. Tnko a Royal Electric Cloauer on a froo trial; thoy do tho work. Councilman W. T. Rigdon will ad dress tho gospel temporance mooting at the W. C. T. IT. hall at 4 o'clock Sun day, A large attendance is desired. In spite of tho frost, which prevailed in the city tho fore part of the week, tho apricot blooms on a tree belonging to John Gnuicubeiu, on North Cottugo street, aro apparently uninjured, and tho crop is expected to thrive. James R. Linn and family have re turned from Los Angeles. Tho family toured tho southern states by auto re cently, and tho daughter suddenly bo camo ill whilo in Phoenix Cal. Mrs. Linn and tho children returned as far as Los Angeles, whilo Mr. Linn camo on to Salem. Miss Linn grew somewhat bettor, and yestorday was brought homo ,whero hur parents be liovo sho will recover completely in a short time. "MrsTEdwin Sherwood, of this city, bcenmo much alarmed when sho saw in tho newspaper a picturo of tho storm swept section of Omaha, which Indi cated that the home of her sister had been Includod in tho storm region. Mrs. Sherwood has been relieved, however, by a card from her sister ,stnting that she ami her husband are safe. Tho curd dues not stato whether their homo wns saved, mid Mrs. Sherwood is fear ful Hint the home has been Inst. ...... iMiliiliMllilhlMmTlillI'mill'IIIIIIIHil'inillliiMi'MIHil'll An Attractive Offering of Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, Today, box of six for 49c An extra good cotton handkerchief with linen finish fine, soft and full size neatly finished with hem stitched edge a good 75e seller special for today box of Bix for 49c. A Sale of Beautiful Ribbons, Special for Today, 23c a yard Women 'b, misses' and little girls will be dolighted'with this marvol 0119 assortment of dainty ribbons plain colors stripes and floral designs in Dresden effects widths up to six inchoB Special today Your choice 23c a yard. New Mercerized Foulards, in the Domes tic Section These very desirable mercerized fabrics make the daintiest of dresses for spring and sumniorr wear a wash material 30 inches wido light and dark colors i a neat stripe and figured patterns per yard 19 cents. ' W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian, 0 r a d u ate Mc Kllllp College, Chicago, 111., which enjoys jU i V i V in the world. Lameness, dentistry and diseases o) the foot a specialty. Phones: Real dence, 1961; office, 27S. Office and feed barn. 420 S. Commercial street. Don't give photos to agents. Have Stockton's artist enlarge them for 87c. Tho just right place to get your wed ding and birthday gifts. See Pomcror, 11H South Commercial street. . Jirs. Frank Laughrv of Luckiamute Dairy farm, near Monmouth, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Laure Adkins, here. John II. Scott, the real estate dealer just returned from Portland where he has been on business for nbout ten days. Services at the Baptist church tomor row morning. Service conducted by Hcv. Mr. Coo, of McMinuvillo College, formerly missionary to Alaska, No ev ening service. Spocial music has been prepared for the vesper services, 4:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. County Clerk Gehlhar today issued tho following marriage licenses: Karl Nnugchaucr, aged 29, and Lois Terrell Johnson, aged 17; T. E. Odekirk, of Portland, aged 27, and Anna M. Miller, of Woodburn, aged 27; A. T. Cloffin, aged 35, and Mnry Eva Massey, aged 2.r), both of St, Louis, Oregon. Postmaster Fnrrar requests nil per sons desiring to inspect the goods which were stolen from tho parcels post sacks by Messenger Martin recent ly to call at the postoffice any day ex cept on Sunday between the hours of 0 a in. and 12 m. nud 1 p. m. and 5, The authorities declare that about 10 per cent of the property has been identi fied, nud that there is much of the property remaining in thi office which is bcliovcd to belong to Salem people. Many articles have also been sent away to patrons in other states. Insane Escapes Captured. George Bender nnd Nick Tetsnn, two of tho inmates of tho state insane asy lum, who escaped two days age, have been captured. Three lire still lit large. llender wns taken nt Chcniuwa nud Tel son wns found near Turner yestef- i day. The men who are yet nt large are Virgil dunes, Fred Lyons and n innu named Rowlands. Protection for the family. Life in surance is th best protection, Prater- mil insurance is the best. Modern ' i Woodmen of America is the largest nnd I best t'liitcnml society. See a Woodman 1 anywhere, liny A tlrnut. Clerk, inoiiwedsiit-tf Want tho Bills. I The Corporation' Trust Co. ,of New York, It ii h wired Secretary Olcott for copies of 111 different sennte nnd house bills introduced and passed in the lnct legislature relating to railroads ami water rights, Secretnry Olcott snys that there Is great need that the state provide for the printing in pamphlet form of all the most important bills passed by each session for Ike accommodation of per sons or firms wishing copies of the measures, Under the present arrange ment It is necessary for the bills to be typewritten and to ehargo thoso desir ing enoliia 25 ent nnr fnlln nt 100 ' ... ...... words, and $2 for certificate of trans-, script. j mm Mail Orders Promptly and Efficiently Filled , Feet Are As Dif ferent as Faces. Each one of tho different kinds of shoes we carry was planned for some particular , toot-need. Thoro is thought behind each shoe study of tho need for which dosigncd care as to leather and making watch fulness that tho 'best possible quali ty be given' for the prico and de signed by the leading footwear fash ion designers of the world. Such shoes as Hanan Howard & Foster, Edwin Clapp, etc, are found here in all their . iiitra-eotiservative styles. Home of the Hanan Shoe Sine St. Op)BliKTKeJtre MARRIED. NEUGEBAUER JOHNSON. At the Christian parsonago this morning at 9:30 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. Errott, Mr. Carl Nougobauor to Miss Lois Ferrel Johnson. They loft on the Oregon Eloctric for Portland and other points for a short honeymoon trip. . , DIED. SIIAHP. In this city at tho family resldeneo, 141S North Sixteenth St., March 2S, li13, Harry L. Sharp, aged 4rt years and 1 day, .-. -Funeral services will bo conducted from tho First Christian church tomor row (Sunday) March 30, nt 3 p. in. Friends respectfully invited to ntteud Interment in Odd Fellows' cemeterv. To Aid Famine Sufferors. Thoro will be a meeting nt tho Board of Trade rooms this evening' at 8 o'clock, to form A relief committee for the famine sufferers. All citizens who would like to aid in this good work are urged to be present. To Teach Webfoot. Pure Bostoncse, that Is all very well, but they do not need to be told what is the' best smoke, a La Corona, in this itete or anv other. DOCTORS INDORSE NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE FOR THE HAIR When a doctor endorses a preparation it menus more than nn ordinary testi monial. His opinion is always that of the professional man devoted to the welfare of the people. ' I'r. .1. .1. ltnyd, Covington, Teun., siiys: "I feel it my duty to write this for the benefit of those suffering from ilumlurt'f. In the average ease a few applications of Ncwbro's Ilerplclde will remove all dandruff. It is advisable to continue its use for se.veral weeks." The words of .1. II. Thompson, M, D., No. 2 Burrougli Place, corner Hollis street, Boston, Moss., ire not loss en thusiastic "I ran only speak in praise of Ncwbro's llerplcide, It is all that Is rlaimod and, perhaps more. Ilerplclde not only cleanses the scalp but bright ens the halrt gives it life and makes It soft," Dr. T. A. Moo res,, Duncan, Aril., IlfMEMORIAM. I Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Being to take from our midst our friend and brother, George O. Brown, and, Whereas, In Hod's wisdom Ho has taught us to uot only mourn for the ilcud, but to comfort the living; and that as life here is only a preparation for the great beyond; we, as officers and members of Court Sherwood No. 19, Foresters of America, in lodge assem bled, do offer this resolution of esteem and condolence to the bereaved mother ami family; and Whereas, The teaching of our order are fraternal and benevolent, we here by tender our sympthy, support and protection, both as a unit and as indi viduals; and herein beg our deceased brother's mother and family to so com mand us at any time. Be it also resolved that our charter be dtaped in memory; that these resolu tions be made a part of tho minutes of this meeting and that a copy be sent, one to the bereaved family and one to the press of this city. CHAS. E. RAMP, LEE E. ABBE, L. A, DAVIS, Committee. Real Estate Bargains We have just listed a number of splen did bargain in small and largo farms. Here is one of them: 33 acres at the edge of Howell Prairie, near railroad station; 20 acres in cultivation, 13 acres in hops in splendid condition good 0 - roomed house; hop house; fairly gtiod barn; good team of horses worth $400; 3 sets of harness, farm wagon and hack, 1 cow, 1 heifer, I all hay, seed and grain on the place at time of sale, farm machinery and tools; good supply of wood cut, 800 bushols of potatoes, all for $5000, $2500 cash and $2500 in 3 years at 7 por cont interest, Mr,. Homesecker, here is a bargain; any delay in looking into this matter will mean, that the other fellow will ,get the place, and not you. , Wo have another good farm of 130 acres, 115 in cultivation; 45 acres seed ed to grain and 15 acres in orchard nice running stream on the place; ' miles from Salem, for $80 por acre, i few thousand dollars cash and the re maindcr on long time with 0 per cent interest. $15 acres, all in cultivation, for $53 per aero. 50 acres, alt in cultivation, for $00 per acre. JOHN H. SCOTT, Phone 1552.' Over Chicago Store. You can say good-bye to constipa tion with a c)ear conscience it you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their use. For sale by all dealers. Notice of Improvement of Chemeketa Street. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of tho city of Salem, Ore gon, decniB it expedient and hcroby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Chemeketa stteet from the east line of Fourteenth stroct to the west line of Twenty-first Btreet in the city of Salem, Oregon, with one course six inch gravel cement concrote pavement at tho expense of the abutting and ad jacent property within the said limits in accordance with the plans and speci fications for said street improvement as heretofore adopted by the common council of said city and on file in the office of the city recorder which are hereby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by such reference. Writton remonstrance against the said proposed improvement- may be mndo at any time within ten (10) days from tho final publication of this no tice in tho nianuer provided by the city charter, This notico is published for ten (10) days by ordor of tho common council, the duto of first publication being the 25th day of March, 1013. ( HAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 3-25-llt Ills People Safe Rev. Leiiikamper, of the Salem Re form church, says that Rev. Kielmeyer, of Dayton, Ohio, has sent a massage to his brother, Peter Keilsmeyer, of Salem, saying they aro safe. Mr. Keilsmeyer 's homo was in tho flood scctiou of Day ton. writes of his experience: "My scalp wns in places covered by patches of dry, scaly material and the itching was incessant. Since using Herpicide all these evils have disappeared mid my luiir is soft, smooth nnd growing. Hair has grown on spots before but thinly covered. ' ' Ncwbro's Ilerplclde is "the originnl reemdy to kill the dandruff germ" nnd stop falling hair. The terrible Itching which goes with dandruff is allayed al most at once." Ncwbro's Ilerplclde In 50c and $1.00 size Is sold by all dealers who guaran tee it to do all thnt is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications may be obtained at the leading barber shops. Be sure you get genuine Herpicide. Send 10c In post age for sample and book to Tie Herp icide Co., Dept. It., Detroit, Mich. SURELY SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS 'TAPE'S DIAPEPSIX" EM8 INDI- GESTIOX, OAS 80UKNESS AND HEARTIIURX IX FIVE MIXUTES. "Really does" put bad stomachs In order "Really does" overcome Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness In five minutes that Just that makes Papa's Dlapcpsln the largest selling stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and add; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your Insldes fill ed with bile and Indigestible waste, remombcr the moment Diapepsln comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly as tonishing almost marvelous, and the joy is Its harmlcssness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dla pepsln 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 stom achs degulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept handy In case of a Blck, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor In the world. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near city hall, 330'North High street Phone 4. 3-12-tf FOR RENT Neatly furnished house keeping apartments, $10 and up. Ap rly to 597 North Liberty street. Pho. o Main 2195. 3-21 Gt FOR 6ALE Four-room house in North Salom. Phone 4. 3-22-tf FOR RENT Two or three nicely fur nishod housekeeping rooms, 1373 S High street. 3-21 tf FOH SALE R. C. H. I. Red chicks, three weeks old; also some hens and cockerels. 239S Trade street. 3-2!)-3t FOR RENT O room house, on car lino, good garden. Laflar & Bolinger, 406 Hubbnrd building, modern 3-20-lt FOR SALE A heavy Bteel tire, jump seat buggy, for sale or ttade; hauls two or four porsons Drive one or two horses, strong, roomy, a good conveyance or town rig. Call at Red Front barn, Salom WANTED Plain sewing. Prices rea sonable. Address Mrs. Gordon, 1325 Hines street 3-29-3t FOR SALE 58 acres I'd miles south of Marion, 8 acres timber, 8 cleared, balance easily cleared. All kinds of fruit on place. John S. Thomas, Ma rlon, Ore. 3-2Sdwlm" AMBITIOUS SALESMEN Neat ap pearance, call on merchants in their torritory; elegant side line conveni ent to carry; good commissions, prompt romittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Clncinantl, O. FOH SALE At a bargain ono "Relia ble" gas rango, nearly new, $12.50. 252 State street. 3-29-2t FOR EXCHANGE Want an improved stock and grain ranch, valuo $10,000 to $12,000, near small town and with in 50 miles af Salem, Oregon; will give a $0000 new and clear two story residence in Pasadena and cash. J. ,1. King, Tasadcna, California. 3-29-2t WE LOAN MONEY If you want a loan on your home or money to build a new ono, see us. Wo close loans promptly on approved security and on easy payments, Quit paying rent and own n home of your own, Lnflur & Bolinger, Room 4011 Hubbard bund ing. Phone MM. IF YOU WANT a snap in a Ulacre full-hearing prune tract near Salem, call on Square Deal Realty Co., U. 8. National Bunk building. Room 304. Phono 470. CAPITAL ELUCTIIIf COM PAX V 301 Chemeketa street, will opcu April 1st with a complete line of electrical supplies, n.nd all the newest iu idiadcs. Let us figure on your wiring nml fix tures. Phone 9S, 3 2!Mf THE LINCOLN l!()()MS-(l:i:i Ferry street, Salem,' Oregon. Phone Main 4115. Splendidly furnished, modern apartments, en suito or single rooms for transients. By day, week or month. Bath, electric lights and wa ter. Prices reasonable. 3-29-1 in C1IAMI1KH.MA11) wanted at tho Salem rooming house. Corner of Court and Commercial. , 3 29 ,'H FOH KENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire 332 North Church street. 3'J9-3t ON ACCOUNT of health of my family will have to go to other climate and for this reason will sell my home in Salem cheap. Will tako some trade. Also SO acres of fine soil, about one half bottom land. Will consider some trade on it. James N. Olmsted, Fourth and Hickory street. Phone Main 1207. 3-21Um T11UEE HOUSES for rent, $7, $12 and $15 per month, North Salem, Twenty second itreot, Yew Park. Phone 1708. 3-29 3t 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 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 emi nent sugeons 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 nary Ice DR. L. G. ALTMAN, 20(1 X. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon ROMER & SCHAIDT FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILORS S19 Court St. Phone 2458 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBGIIABDT MERKDITII KeaUeat Agents 181 State Street M&TC and tcJEWELKV: Karl Nengebaierfe Jawnlpp. VfN ..... W.aAnlj TAitltlla 1 111 GEXUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retell. Special for weddings and partios. Call Main 2048 or come to Fred In front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamale Fred made in 8alem, 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 KOUTHVYESTERX NUKSEBT. 195 S. 24th St. Phone Main 1418 Large and complete stock. Peach and prune trees 25 per cent discount, and all other varieties ol fruit. Evergreens and B0 varieties of rose bushes. De livery to any part of tills city. DR. ASSELX, DEMIST I Graduate N. W. U., Chicago, t Salem Bank & Trust Building. X Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 J Fine Art Studio Lessons ' given, orders taken for cblna painting, tiring and water col ors., E, M. GOODSPEED, 222 Hubbard Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Hood Ileal Estate Security. TII09. K. F0BD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN () goo4 Real Estate secirtty, BECHTEL BYXON 147 SUte Street THE K.&J.CO. WHOLESALE HOSE-MADE CANDIES The best in town ask for them. Factory 266 Chemeketa, COAL AND WOOD Trompt delivery. Solo agents for the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. II. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Noil. Phone 210. Yards opposite 8. P. pas senger depot. I. R. M. Pierce I Tailor Masonic Temple MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johm H Scott, over Chicago Store, Baiem, Or egon. Phone 1652. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellvsrj our specialty. Falls City Luubti Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 811 JAPANESE LAUXDRt AND DKT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and dtllvered promptly. 438 Perry 8t Phone Main 1251 Office Phone Main 181 Rigdon Residence Main 111. RIQD0N-RICHARDS0K CO. raneral Directors and Undertakers SSI N. Hlfh Street