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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, WAT.KV. OREOON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913. PAQBiTVB. Great Spring Time Sale Fancy silks, stripes, dots and figures. 60c values 45c 85c values 69c Cotton Blankets $2.00 values $1.79 $1.65 values $1.48 $1.50 values $1.34 $1.00 values 89 75c Diamond E Brand Golf and Negligee shirts. Great value 49c Nansook Petticoats ONE-HALF- PRICE 1-2 DRESS GOODS $2.50 dress goods ....$2.24 $1.50 dress goods ....$1.34 $1.00 dress goods 88 .50 dress goods .44 Women's Muslin Drawers trimmed with embroidery or lace, with fine tucking. 35c drawers 24c . CURTAIN SCRIM 50c values 42c 40c values 33c 30c values 23c 25c values '....18c 18c values 14c $1.25 Golf and Negligee Shirts, pleated or plain bosom, only 98c See our great extra spe cialties in MEN'S SUITS $10 arid $15 Our artist will not be in our window any more, but, as we have a few coupons left, he has agreed to finish any work that may come in during the next two weeks, before leav ing the city. Get your coupons and leave your orders here. The Spring Time Sale Will still be continued. All the specials advertised, for this sale will be in full effect and there will be A FEW NEW ONES. BUY NOW. Salem Height Happenings. The Improvement League will meet Tuesday evening, the 22. Please note the change of date, and be sure to be present. The opportunity to boost is now ripe, so put your shoulder to the wheel and help keep Salem Heights in the lead. E. M. Law made a business trip to Marion last week. Friday was the close of the seventh month of school. Mr. Dunlap's pupils won the banner for having the highest per cent of attendance laBt month. The per cent of attendance for the year Ib over 97 per cent. We would be pleased to hear of any three-room Bchool in the county having a higher per cent of at tendance. Trie following pnpils of our school made an average of over 95 per cent in the county spelling contest: Elton Thompson, Bertha Vick, Lena Tschudi and Margaret Willson, of the fifth grade; Flora Polley, Howard Sanders, Norma Thomas, Dewey Krohn, Mau rene Smith and Lila Miller of the sixth grade. Miss Estelle Grettie visited our school one day last week. O; L. D. Eloped With Postman. St. Louis, April 21. After eloping with Charles Schroeder, a postman, of Jerseyvillo, 111., Miss Gussie Bundahl, step-daughter of a Los Angeles million aire, was married to Schroeder at Car rollton, 111. She had been visiting with her mother in Jerseyville. It is also a free country us to orthography. OMiarerr Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i CITY NEWS. I Secretary of State Olcott will use one of the rooms adjacent to the sen ate chamber to take care of the in- creased business which will rosult from the new registration law, which be ' comes effective june 3. I Colon K. Eberhard, retiring receiv er of public moneys at the V. 8. land 1 office at La Grande, and one of East ! era Oregon 'b leading attorneys, was in the city this morning, having busi j ness at the capitol. Mr. Eberhard was I one of the first Taft appointees in I Oregon, and has now held more than ' four years. His future headquarters 1 will be La Grande, where he enters a leading law firm. I The banks must pay two per cent in Iterest on county daily balances Is the ruling of Attorney-General Crawford today in answer to a question propound 1 ed by Treasurer John Frawley of Union I county. While the form in the law ! passed by the recent legislature says 1 'per cent shall be charged Crawford's ruling is that the law itself which says in section 2 that the charge shall be 2 per cent holds. Attorney - General Crawford today held in an opinion that a man tent to the penitentiary December 14 1901, from Portland, to serve three y.ars for burglary, and who December .1. 19(1?. was transferred to the asylum for the insane, unit now go. back to priso.i to complete his term, having recently be come sane. The attorney-general :iuWs that the long term in the asylum .loos not constitute punishment within :lie i.-'mning of the law. Beginning next Wednesday seed for the popcorn contest for the students of the Marion county schools will be ready for distribution from the Capital National bank, in Salem, Each package will contain about 1000 ker nels, and the contestants must agree to plant the seed on ground with an area of not more than 1000 square fcot, and exhibit the product at the state fair here in the third week of Scptem ber. . A peculiar meeting took place at the Hotel Marion last Saturday, when Kola Neis, of thia city, and Paul Dereh mann, a member of the "Merry Wid ow" orchostra, chanced to become ac quainted, and, after a short conversa tion, it was found .that Mr. Neis crossod the waters recently on the same steamer on which Mr. Derehmann's wife took passage. Both gentlemen were unacquainted when they opened conversation, and not until Mr. Neis mentioned that he had just returned from Europe, and the name of the steamer he arrived on, did Mr. Dereh mann locate a friend of his wife in the far west. Mrs. Derohmann is now in Now York, i CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY "PAPE'S DIAPEPSIJi," CUBES HEARTBURN', 6 AS, SOURNESS A'D IXDIGESTION IX FITE MIX CTES. Sour, gassy upset stomach, indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into 'gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic In Pape's Dlapepsln. It makes such misery van ish In five minutes. If your stomach Is In a continuous revolt If you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Dlapepsln. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Dlapepsln. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Dla pepsln "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives It Us millions of sales annually. ' Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like mag icIt Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly be longs In every home. IL a M JL1 jf JLL sL tfJL O C2322H3331!SnSffi n ii u n ii ii ii ei ti ii ii ii u a ti ii !! 11 11 II 11 a n ri ii n ii I! n 11 11 El U u II K1 II II fl II II II II II II II II II II 11 II U 11 M H II II U The Greatest Carnival of Bargains in the History of Salem ii H II U 11 II II II 11 El II El H 111 U H 11 11 II 11 II 14 11 Vi U 11 11 II M n n ei El El n ii ii ti ii ii El tl II II II El 19 II M 11 11 11 n ii ii ii n El H tl II El 13 II 11 El 11 El R3BE2S335ZBM THE AUCTION STARTS AT 7:30 P. M. SHARP Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co. Members of Salem Lodge No. 336, B, O.P. E., are urged to be at the club rooms at 9:45 a. m., tomorrow to at tend the funeral of Brother Prince Byrne. A few real bargains in used Bewing machines. See stock of pianos, vic trolas and records. Chas. E. Anderson, 521 Court street, Salem, Ore. 4-21-3t News was received in Salem re cently of the death at Cambridge, Mass., of Mrs. Floyd Field, formerly Miss Lillian Roblin, of this city, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Eoblin, of this city. She is survived by her husband and two sons. At the meeting of the Group No. 2, of the Bankers' Association, Saturday afternoon, J. M. Poorman, of Wood burn, was elected permanent chairman; Joseph H. Albert, vice-chairman; S. G. Sargent, secretary, and J. Vassall, of Dallas, treasurer. The funeral of Mrs. W. Buck. 494 South winter street, will be held at the St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesflay at 2 p. m. The workingmaa will look forward to the cold lunch in his dinner pail if ho knows the bread is made from Cherry City Patent or Blond flour. Monday is wash day, but it is no trouble to phone your grocery wants to Main 131, the: Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial Btroet. Fresh vege tables, apples and the baker's bread that pleases all. "Yakima Best" stands the test ev erywhere it is used. It is the flour with the proper blend. Once you use it, you will always be its friend. Ask Sperling's, 811 North Commercial street. Phone 06. Thone Main 21(1 is our number. Your orders will receive careful attention. Use "Olympic," the hard wheat flour, 1 .35 per sock. Try It, and you will like it. Edgar, the grocer. High and Court streets. The funeral of the late A. F. Hofor will be held from tho residence, Twen tieth and Court streets, on Tuesday at 3 p. m. Burial will be at tho City View cemetery, but will be private.. Pianosl Pianos! Tho Ludwig, Pack ard and other good makes, If an easy payment plan suits you, it will suit us. See R. F. Peters, manager, 521 Court street. Opposite the court house. Monday, May 19, is tho opening day of the great fraternal caniival by the Moose lodge. ' This will bo an event long to be remembered by all who at tend. Tho committee is sparing noth ing to make this carnival tho greatest over held in Salem. W. J. Linpost, wcll-knnwn in Salem, and an old subscriber of Tho Capital Tonrnul, leaves tlio last of tho week for Roberts, Oregon, whero ho will make his home, Tho members of Salem Camp, W. O. W. are requested to attend the funeral of our lato neighbor, Prince Byrno, at tho Catholic church, Tuesday at 10 a. in. W. O. Prunk, C. C. The "Sturtcvant" lice killer kills lice, mites, fleas, etc., on poultry and animals; the most effective vermin killer ever produced. ' See F. E. Shafor, tho snilillo and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. Governor West today announced tho appointment of M. J. Oersonl, of No halcrn, an county attorney for Tilla mook county. Copies for tho Linn County premium list for the children's department have been received here and show that 1000 in prize are offered. Probably the most Interesting matter scheduled for discussion at tho moot ing of tho city council tonight Is tho ordinance calling for a special election 11 In Juno to decido whether Sulem shall I bo saloonless. The ordinance is now t ready for Introduction, tho ballot titlo El having been prepared. II El II II II exaggeration is the foundation upon which many stores are trying to build up their busisess. Imaginary Price Reductions from Fictitious Values constitutes at least ninety per cent of the present day advertising. It is an every-day occurrence to see such statements as $1.00 values for 59c, when an investigation will prove that the article was made to retal at 50c at most. Any merchant who will misrepresent in his adver tising will misrepresent in his store. Merchants often seek to defend such practices by say ing that they are compelled to resort to such means on account of the action of their competitors. We believe that a majority of the fair minded peo ple in every community appreciate the advantages of a strictly one price store where profits are figured on the spot cash plan, and where there is only one price for everybody, as at Our Spring line of Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hos iery and Underwear now complete. Our store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday. AUGUST HUM TO Journal Want Ads Bring ilesnlts. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Both Senators Unite In Becomendlng Him Which Makes His Appoint ment Certain. A dispatch from Washington Saturday states that tho Oregon senators have agreed upon August Huckcstoin as post master at Salem and have unitod In roc ommonding him for tho place. This is practically tho same as his appointment and Mr. lluckestein's appointmont is assured. His chief opponents for the place wore Tom R. Wilson and James E, Godfrey. His name will probably be sent to the Benato within a few days. Pipe Organ Recital and Concert. There has been Installed in tho Catholic church, of this city, a pipo or gan manufactured by Mr. Emmons Howard, of Wcstfield, Mrssachusotts. This organ was mado in accordance with a special ordes of tho donor of tho instrument, Mr. Howard is a well-known manufacturer of pipe or gans of the Unitod States, having been awarded gold medals for tho efficien cy of the make of his organs. Mr. Howard , furnished tho Presbyterian church of this city with a pipo organ about ono year ago. Ifo hn been hero for tho past two weeks, superintending the placing of tho organ in tho Catho lic church. It is a very superior or gan, and the tone of it is of an excel lent character. A concert will bo giv en next Friday, April 25th, under the supervision of Prof. F. W, Goodrich, of Portland, assisted by several vocal ists. The musical lovers of our city will have an opportunity ol listening to one of tho best concerts that hns been hold hore in rocent years. FRIEDMANN PATIENTS 8HOW GREAT IMPROVEMENT New York,..April 21. Dr. Frederik Friedmann, discoverer of an alleged tuberculosis cure, examined patients here today that be treated recently. He stated that Dr. Stimson, of the government health sorvico, and DJr, Edwurm, of Bollovue hospital, wejre Sgreed that tho patients had greatly improved. ' A WANT AD. HINT. If the householder with proper ty to rent or sell only know the valno of tho Wants ho would lot the Want columns care for his real estato right along. In tho first place the commission is nil in comparison with that usually paid for such work, and iu the second plaeo, tho results aro quicker, because the Want Ad. agency reaches ft greater number of people and reaches them daily, than nny other medium, If you havo that houso of yours for snlo or rent and It has bcon idle a long tlmo and thoroliy has been a drain on your rosources, why not try a Want Ad. just as an experiment, Patronizo the Journal Want col umns today and your houso will bo sold or rented In a very short tlmo, maybo tomorrow. THE ROUND-UP Htayton had a fine horso show and a big crowd Saturday, and some of the finest horses in the stnto, too. ft West Stnyton has startod a cannery. It will handle tomatoes, beans and ber ries this season as a startor. A blaze starting in a smoko house of tho Stayton meat mnrkot last Tuosd'iy afternoon for a while threatened the whole block, but due to the splondld work of the voluntoor firo company, It was gojten under control, The damage was nominal. The Southern Pacific has concluded to locate its shops at Springfield, and has brought suit to condemn 42 acres of land for the purposo. Silverton will hold a fruit poultry and education fair October 24-25. Prizes will bo In two classes, ono for young folks under 12 years of age, tho other thoso between 12 and 21. James C'unn, aged 81, died at Albany Thursday last. Ho had been In Oregon for 40 yours, coining hero from Ohio. The largest shipment of poles ovor to leave Cottage Grove will bo made when the Ilurklioldor-Woods Co. makes ship ment of an order received this week from California. Tho order is for forty double louds, 80 cars being required In handling the shipment. The poles are to bo 1 .'(0 to Ml) foot in length, thus tailing two cars for each load, - Allmny adopted Its new charter at an election hold last week by a majority of 122. Tho total iroto cast was about 800. Files Cured In 6 to 11 Days. . Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any enso of Itching, Blind, Bloodiug or Pro truding Piles In (J to 14 days. BOe (IlII.bliK.N 1VJIO AUK SICKLY. Mothers who value their own com fort and the wnlfaro of tholr ohlldren, tHhould novor be without a box of Mother Gray's Swcot Powdors for Children, for une throughout the sea Ben. They break up oolds, relieve fe verlslinoss, constipation, toothing dla o til or a, hoadiicho and stomach trou bles. Used by mothers for 22 years THESE POWDERS NEVEU FAIL. Sold by all drug stores, 25c. Don't ac cept any substitute. Sample moiled FUHlS. Address, A. 8. Olmsted, LeRoy N. Y.