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PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEOON, THTJBSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. AN IMPORTANT STOCK REDUCTION S OFFERING UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES SUPPLY YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ALSODURING THIS EVENT. ALE 1 Stock Reduction in the Men's Section Now for a Rousing Sale of Men's and Boy's Clothing and Furnishings if You men and mothers of boys who have been contemplating the purchase of new clothes for spring and summer will surely heed this great sale announcement, and save many dollars on highgrade clothing. The clothing wa sell is always backed up with a double guarantee guaran teed by the manufacturer and the reputation of the Meyers establishment is an added backing, so that you can't possibly go wrong in procuring your wearables at this store. The new Norfolks and regular models in the season's new tans, greys, and blues are included in this great sale every garment included nothing held back. You have no reason to go without a new suit when you can save $4.00, $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 on your clothing purchase. Copyright Hirt Schaffoer & Man Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Bedding, Drapery Fabrics, Lace Curtains, Silence Cloth, Couch Covers, Brass Ware, Dish Ware, Cut Glass all are reduced in this special sale. XjoodIgoods Clothe the Children During This Sale the Kind of Clothes You'll Be Glad to Buy at Less Than Regular Prices. Vntina of Improvement of Church , Street. Notice is horoby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salom, Ore gon, dooms is oxpodiont and horeby de- .. i. elaros us lnioimuu iu iuimim im prove Church stroot from the north line of Court stroot to the approach of the bridjjo over North Mill creek, in the city of Salem, Oregon, with Clark & Ilenory asphalt pnvemont No. 1, consist ing of four inchos content concrete, base and a one anil oue hulf inch asphalt coticroto wearing surfaco, at the es pouse of tlio abutting and adjacent property within the said limits in. ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions for said stroot improvement, as heretofore adopted by tno Lommon Council of stud city and on file in the office of the city rocorder, which are hereby referred to for a dotailod de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by such ref erence. Written remonstrance against the said proposed improvement may be made at any time within ten (10) days from tho final publication of this notice, in the manner provided by the city char ter. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the Common Council, tho dato of the first publica tion boing the 1st day of April, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4-1-llt NORTHWESTERN NURSEUv 195 S. 24th St. Phone Main u,. Urge and complete stock. Pead, w! prune trees 25 per cent discount and all other varlotles of fruit Evergreen and &0 varieties of rase bushes, d " livery to any part of this city. " PARLOR MILLINERY , DRESSMAKINC Hats made to order, retrimniedj JJ big rent; no big prices. 840 MRS. BULLOCK, Vtiioa St- I'hone 1559 flENUINE CHICKEN TAM.ti.EsT Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 204J or come to Fred In front of the Mad. son. The first chicken tamale Fred made In Salem, now you see them ev ery place. I bet 125 those are not like Fred's Tamales. You trv nn . . - .wr yourself. 2-12-tf CITY NEWS. Visit bazaar at 247 N. Com'l st., April 10, 11, 12. You can buy "MadoinOrogon" I nroducts at the bazaar, one door north Special meeting of Paclflo 0f stone's drug store. Lodge No. 60, A. F. ft A. R chisholm of Portland is in the M., this evening. Work In city to,iav. Mr. Chisholm recently pur the M. M. degree. Visiting ' Pi,aaoJ nronortv in Salem, near the brethren welcome. Ladies I Ivy corsets for salo at the bazaar. Tianos rented by Geo. C. Will, 432 State street. W. W. Onines is visiting his mother in Independence. Cioorgo Caspell, of Sublimity, is in Paleni to sccuro treatment for rheumatism. Dr. H. L, fiteeves spent yesterday iniiting Mr. and Mrs. Portland looking after some business mat tors. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bluke, 1194 Cot tage street, are in Portland for a visit with relatives. Gideon Steiner, 118 North Twelfth street, is on his job as collector, after tlireo weeks' illness. lr. E, II. Todd, of Hie university, wns called yesterday to Bun Francisco by the serious illness of his sister. Mrs. George E. Knvnge has about re covered nnd is now uble to wnlk sever nl miles daily without the use of her crutches. The jury yesterday returned a verdict In favor of tho defendant in tho person al clanisge ease of llurliiigaino vs. Oou ley. Tho plaintiff was suing fTr y (M)0 damages. SPECIFICALLY ABOUT EDWIN CLAPP SHOES FOR MEN. Hocoinmondod to tho man who likes good Ktyle and perfect fit in his shoes and who exports to got the worth of his investment In service and comfort. Wo think they are a little better than any other shoes which U why wo sell them. Espe cially evident in the touches of handwork, that add distinction, fit nnd quality. For tho Indies wo rec ommend tho J. and K. and Linden Shoes and Fox's Pumps, if refined character rtnd tho littoit styles nre desired. Home of the Hanan Shoe 444 Slits Si. OppiDlijMrvMlre stato fair grounds. Mrs. P. M. McBride and children, who have been visiting Mr. anil Mrs. II. Hayes, High street, roturncd last even ing to Littlo Falls, Wash. Councilman W. T. Rigdon left last evening for San Diego, whore he will rost for Bovornl weeks. Ho has been run down physically for some time. Mrs. A. A. Leonard, who hai been vis- E. L. Pooler, re- ! eeived news vesterday that her son was ill in Portland and left on tho evening train. Frank Holder, tho Western Union telegrapher, who has been ill at his home for three weeks, was about the streets today. Mr. Holder suffered from bronchial pneumonia. Council votes to employ engineer to look at and investigate this water tan gle, and it is certain the man that smokes a Hon Ton knows he has a good thing, that needs no inestigation. Tho railroad commission has decided that tho Nelson fender, used on Port land street ears, having been installed by order of the city council, nfter an investigation, should bo satisfactory and tho complaint that tho fender is inadequate and insufficient has been dismissed. Tho National Mercantile company, of Vancouver, II. I'., is up against it iu Oregon ami California, being refused authority to do business in either stato. Corporation Clerk ltalieock hns refused to allow the company, which hns offices in rortlnml, to io ousinesa unless u complies with the regulations regarding such concerns. Henry Schroeder, an employe of the Silverton Lumber Co., underwent an amputation of one of his lower limbs at the Salem hospital yesterday as a result of an accident In the mill at Hil verton Monday afternoon. Schroeder was f omul in the bnsemeut of the mill with Ills body badly mangled. Vnless it develops that tho workman was In jured Internally there Is little doubt that he will recover rapidly. Folgor's Golden Gate products at the bazaar, April 10, 11, 12. State Superintendent Alderman was at Hood liiver yosterday to visit schools. Royal Club coffee and Otter clams for salo at bazaar, one door north of Dr. Stone's Drug Store. April 10, 11, 12. Senator C. W. Fulton and William P. Lord, of Portland, were in Salem today to look after mntters before the su premo court. Attorney-General Crawford is in Portland today to investigate the con troversy of tho city of Portland and the Southern Pacific over a water front tract which the city desires to secure for wharves. The C. W. B. M. of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, 245 Union street, tomor row afternoou. Elizabeth C. Whiting today filed a complaint ia the circuit court against J. L. Smith, et Si., to clear tho title to certain property in Salem, Judge Kelly today granted a motion for a nonsuit in the case of W. A. Wood vs. the Silverton Lumber Co. Wood was suing the corporation for damages as the result of receiving in juries while employed by tho firm. Mike Mahony, the sage of Chanipoog, was a Salem visitor today. Mike, or Michael, escaped by Beven days "the wind storm iu Omaha, he having left that windy territory just a week before ron,iol.nnu ftit-A .lmti.n at n'lp.V linll . . .. ,n w . I things begun to go askew, TIii.u, nu ni'nii nn A noil 10 Mn. . I.V n . n n Peerless orchestra. This is for the bon ofit of the dogreo team, as tho team goos to Portland for a contest on the night of April 19. Tho public is invited to attend. Clocks at the stato capitol woro on a strike today and various versions of time wore presented. Watches wore used this afternoon so that no one would make the fatal mistako of work ing overtime. Tho Western Union prom ised this morning to remedy matters. The stato railroad commission will leavo Monday on a trip of inspection of the tracks, equipment and rolling stock of the Corvnllis & Eastern railroad. Monday tho commission will travel over the eastern section and Tuesdny and Wednesday will bo spent on tho western lines, The trip is the board's own idea, it being(believed that an Investigation is timely. A. J. Lee and Arthur Stone wero haled before Justice Webster this morning on tho chargo of being the other pnrties guilty of the robberies of hides from the Cross and Stousloff slaughter houses. After a brief ex amination, the boys were dismissed, thero boing no evidence on the part of tho prosecution tending to show that the boys had any hand in the thefts. J. W, llemustall was accorded the prlvllego of serving ton days in the city jail this morning by Judge Elgin after he failed to assure the magistrate that he was not drunk and disorderly last night. The prisoner wns put to work on tho streets. To Whom It May Concern: I havo this day bought of C. E. Whitney his interest in the Acme Investment Co., and I am now sole owner and responsi ble for all bills. A. B. Cook. 4-10-3t Kola Nois, German hop man and ex king of the Bing domain, caused un offending pedestrians to stop and stare last night by coining out on the streets with a headgear composed of yellow straw. Kola was perfectly at ease with his straw hat, notwithstanding hit brother hop man, Louis Lachinuiul woro an overcoat and s beaver lid, PROPOSALS FOR BRICK INDUS TRIAL BUILDING. Department of the .Interior, Office of Jniliiin Altairs, Washington, D. C, March 31, 113. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on tho outside of the sealed envelope: "Pro posals for Brick Industrial Building, Salom Indian School, Oregon," and ad dressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, 1), C, will be re ceived at tho Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. ni. May 7, 1013, for furnish ing muterinls and labor for the con struction of a brick industrial building at the Salem Indian School, Oregon, in strict accordance with the plans, speci fications and instructions to bidders, which may bo examined at this Office, the offices of the Supervisor of Con struction, Denver, Colo., the Capital Journal, Salom, Oregon, the Seattle Daily Record, Seattle, Wash., the TJ. S. fndian Warehouses at Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., Omaha, Nebr., and San Francisco, Cal., and at tho School. For further information apply to the Super intendent of tho Salem Indian School, ( hemawa, Oregon. F, H, Abbott, Act ing Commissioner. tuesthurssat-IH NEW TODAY. CLEANING AND PRESSING We an nounce the opening of s first-class cleaning and pressing department. Call Main 1241. L. E. M. Pierce, Tailor, Masonic Temple, 127 North High Street. A pretty wedding occurred at 1055 Marion street last night when Miss Nellie E. Copley' was married to Fred E. Broor. There ,werc about seventy FOR RENT Housekeeping rooma near IFOR SALE Four-room house and two lots, block from Highlnnd school. Call 4119 Court street. 4-10-.1t Our proscription prices nre ns low ns best quality will nllow Schaefer's Drug Store No. 135 Commercial Street Deulscho Apotheko. 0REG0NIAN RESTAURANT AND GRILL Undor new management Employs all white help. Music every evening from 5 to 8 p. m. Dinuor from 6 to 8 p. m. Every body welcome. 7i at.t. -r. irMOX HOUSE RUEF ft ALLEN. uiy liall, 3;su ?f. High st., phono 4 4-10-tf- FOR SALE Rooming houso business, furniture and all necessities of a small rooming houso that is paying a nice profit each month. Ownor is going sway. Can be bought reason able and everything is now. Ad aross Journal. 4-10-tf A VOID IMPURE FJIUf tot Infants nd Invalids Get HORLICK'S It uimi the Original and Genuine HALTED MILK "CtAcU.fmitatkn? The Food-Drink for all Age Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalidsand'growing children. Puranutrition.upbuildingih whole body. Invigorate nursing mothers ! dw aged. Mora haalthful lhn tea or coffee. Take Mbatttirte. A far MOMJCK'a . IIOKUCK'S Contain Pun Milk guests In attendance and tho apartment in which the ceremony took place was beautifully decorated. After Sunday, June 1, the happy couple will be at home to friends at their future home at 060 Cottage street. Rov. H. E. Mar shall, pastor of the Baptist church, of ficiated. Jack Crowe, manager, geueral con ductor and motormsn of the Hotel Mar ion, launched his portly ' framo into society last night by attending tho op ening ceremonies arranged by the man- Afferil nt thn nnw hntnl In Allmiiv Thn name of this late refuge for tired and .OOM AND BOARD 105 N. Liberty, hnnurv wvfnnr 7 "Th IInmn.nl "I L0,,P10 PrOfOrred. 4-9-tf- and Mr. Crowe pronounces it just about tho "niftiest" In this state. Hon. Jack returned some time last night (i.ot knowing just when) from Albany. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and sleep ing rooms for rent. All modern con veniences. 435 N. Liborty st, 4-10-tf Corn- New Corporations. Rural Oregonian Publishing pany, Albany, $2,500. Lumberman's Trust 1 Savings Bank, Portland, ,"00,000. Bethesila Dnnisli Evangelical Congre gation, supplementary. Dufur Orchard Company, increase In capital stock from 75,000 to 225,000. ivli SALE ?ew 4-room plastered houso i easy terms. Address owner A. Campbell, 1240 N. 21st St., Engle wood, 49-3t " lAiBi not ween U. 8. National Bank and coiirthouso, Elk's tooth initialed "E, O.," attached to lady's neck viiain. mineral reward lor return to this office. 410-3t Rains Keep River Up. I (INITIO nut IStRIO wim.1 Cairo, 111,, April 10. The continued rains are holding the Ohio river it s high stage here. The river registered 54.5 feet early today. No further floods ire anticipated as the Mound City lev ees are secure. SNAP 5-room house, barn and 2 lots for 1100; MO cash, bnlanco $10 per niontn. me lots are worth $1000. Phono' Main 474. 4-fl-3t Notice of Proposed Re-Establishment and Change of Grade on Front Street, from the South Curb Use of Ship ping Street to the North Curb Line of "D" Street Notice to the public is horeby given that the common council of the city of Salom, Oregon, proposes to re-establish and change the official grade of Front streot botweon the south curb lino of Shipping stroot and the north curb line of "D" streot. Tho grades which are proposed to be established by tho common council are described as follows: Commencing at a point on tho conter lino of Front stroot, on the south curb lino of Shipping street, which point is fifteen (15) feet north of tho south line of Shipping street, and Is at an clova tion of forty and fifty-two hundredths (40.52) feet above city of Salem bnso of grades, ami which elevation is tho pres ent established grado of tho city of Sa lem; running thence on a descend ing grade ol six-tenths of one (1) per cent (0.6 per cent) in a southerly direction along tho center lino of Front Btrcot a distance of ten hundred and thirty-eight (1038) feot to a point, snid point being at an elevation of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (34.50) foet above city of Salem base of grades; thence on a lovel grade In a southerly direction along the center line of Front streot a distance of four hundred sevonty (470) feet to a point, said point being at an olovation of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (34.50) feot above city of Salem base of grades; thence on an ascending grade of six-tenths of one (1) per cent (0.6 per cent) In a southerly direction along tho center lino of Front stroct, a dis tance of five hundred eighty-four (584) feet to a point on the north curb line of D" street, which point is fourtoon (14) feet south of the north line of said "D" street, and at an elevation of thirty-eight (38) foet above city of Salem base of grades, and which elevation is the present established grado of the city of Salom. All persons owning property adjacent to said Front street or the part thoreof described above and upon which it is proposed to re-establish and change the grado, are horoby notified to make and file thoir written remonstranco with the city recorder, if any thoy have against the Bald proposed re-establishment and chango of grade, within the period of ten (10) days from the final publication of this notico, and unless the ownors of more than two-thirds majority of the su perficial area of the property adja cent to said Front streot or the part thoreof particularly affected by said proposed re-ostablishment and change of grade remonstrate in tho manner pro vided by the chartor of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, within tho period above named, the common council will proceed to re-establish and change the grade of said Front street as above sot forth by the passage of an ordinance on or after twenty (20) days from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice Is published for ten (10) days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Salom, Oregon, the first pub lication being the 8th day of April, l!U3. CnAS. F. ELGIN, City Rccordor. 4-8-llt HOMEOPATHIC l'llYSICIAX I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute ajj chronic diseases. 1 have many pa. tlents for as-Uma, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall stone. rheumatism, diseases of the skin ana nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients if. ter they had been pronounced hopeleei by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after sml. nent BLTgeons had said that an opera, tlon would be necessary to afford r-lief. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am st your service. DB. L. G. ALTMAK, 29 X. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregos HHii Graduate N. W. U Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building, Suite 205-206. phone 2418 JBSSSSSSfi WATCH Awn Karl NeogebaierJj Jeweler. V'l Masonic Temple NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY bURGHAEDT MEREDITH KMltrat Agents IHi guts Street Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken tor china painting, firing and water col ors. E. M. 000DSPE3D, 222 Hubbard Building. NICELY FUKNISHED apartment,. ln and up. Apply 587 North Liberty. Phone 2195. 4 4 (it- Honesty aevor looks better to a man than whon It cornel home to roost. - REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB ft CO. Phoe 2424. 206 207 Hubbird Bldg. Property Owner of Marion Street. You are hereby notifiedto appear st the council chambers in the city hall on Thursday, April 10, 1913, at 7:30 o clock p. m., either in porson or by duly signed written proxy, for the pur pose of making a selection of the kind of street improvement to be laid on said street botwoen the east lino of Water streot to the wost line of Fifteenth street. Chas. F. Elgin, city rocordor, 4-8 3t Property Owners of Union Street. You are hereby notifod to appear at tne council chambors In the city hall on Friday, April 11, 1013, at 7:30 p. m., either In porson or by a duly signed, written proxy, for the purpose of mak ing s lolection of the kind of street im provement to be laid on said street be tween the east line of Water street to the west line of Twelftk street. Ch MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Iteal Estate Secsrity. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Busb, Bank. Salem, OT The K. & J. Candy Co. ICE CREAM Try it it it delicious. 266 Chemeketa. MONEY TO LOAN Ol food Beat Estate' seesrttj. BECDTEL BXK0H 47 State Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole igenti tw the Famoui Rock Springs Coal. ,) CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neil Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pi senger depot. r 4MMltMMIMMIrrH L. R. M. Pierce Tailor Masonic Temple nnHg MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joha Scott, OTer Chicago Star Bale 0" etna. Phone 1651. wooiTajndoal dellwO LurnS" In any Quantity. Prompt our specially, rn zti Company. I7 North Comm" streot Phone Main 811 , - JAPANESE LACTDHT AND I CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear sn4 out dellcste fabrics. Work call for and silvered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main"" Offloe Phone Mala 181 Rigdon Residence Main lit BltiDON-RICHARDSON Cft raneral Directors and Undert1 153 N. Hli Street t. feign, city recorder. 4-8-3t