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PAOB EIGHT 0AH.T CAPITAL JOTTXSAL, BALEM, OXZOOS, WiEDIftSDAT, " APETL 23, 1911 b i tl a 1 yt A Ol ej 'K lit yt bo be of w ly toi 10. th Meyers Immense Stock Reduction Sale Continues with Attractive Price Reduc tions in Every Section of the Big Store rnifiiiiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiifiiiiiifiriiiiiiitifiiiiiiniaiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitutifiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Today Our 635th Wednesday Surprise, Women's I Leather Handbags, special at 98 cents each 1 We were fortunate in securing this lot of extra good handbags at such a low price and we gWe our cus- 2 tomers the benefit Neat Leather Handbags, in Black only Several finishes, with gilt, nickel or gun- S E metal trimmings; leather handles. Most of these lined throughout with a fine, smooth leather. A bargain E that should appeal to all who are in need of an extra good but inexpennxe handbag. s E Tour choice today, only, 98c each. E 5 Jone sold before 8:30. Window Display QiiiiMiinMunniiiiiiiiiiimminuiii EfmnimiiimniiHMmumminumiiiiHmiinimmiiiiiimnmimimuiiiim I WOMEN'S AND MISSES' STYLISH SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, EVENING APPAREL, .-5 Must be sold, and m&iF&tgz UllilimilMmillllllllllimilllllMIIIUINIIIHlMIIIIUIIMimilllliMIIIIIMIIIIHIIUIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIMIUIIIIIlin 77ie House of Quality CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Multno mah Chapter, No. 1, It. A M. this evening at 7:80, Work In the M .M. degree. Visiting companions welcome Bargain for some one. Used upright piano; must be sold. Telephone 1137. 4-21-31 RoUina, export jeweler, watch re pairing; now at the Red Croxs drug store. Mrs. O. E. Krausse and Minn Helen Krauiwo, of Portland, are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Job. II. Al bert. "Satan or Christ," the book's title; the book that is the semtation of the east, is now In Salem and should be In every home. If you don't believe It, just try a "Mar-da" lamp. They are superior to all others. Bee Geo. Pottenglll. 135 North Liberty street. A fow real bargains In used sewing machines. Sea stock of pianos, vic timise and records. Chas. E. Anderson, B21 Court street, Balcm, Ore. 4-21-31 Mr. and Mrs, William Yarnell, nee Florence Kyor, who were married at Vancouver, will 1)0 at home to their many frionds after May 1, at 1065 South Fourteenth stroet. It Is Not In Man9 s Nature To shop around for his footwear. When ho finds what suits him, his Inclination Is to stick to It. That has been our eue. Wo give little effort to creating curiosity. Ou constant policy Is to create confi dence. We try to serve you this spring that we may bo sure to serve you next fall. It's not R novel policy on the contrary It's' distinctly old fashioned. Hut don't you believe In 111 Home of the lianan Shoe Hi Sat Si. Off DHOhlhtstrt quick selling at very generous- ly cut prices A great cleanup of Suits and coats; your choice at $5.00. E Another rack of Suit and Coats telling at half price, E and a rack at lei 33 1-3 per cent every garment reduced. E Women' and Misses' Ready -to-Wear reduced in price. E Visit this department and look through the great assortment E of garments which we are compelled to sacrifice at lowered E prices. E The backward season finds us with a much bigger stock E than we jisually have at this time, so we've cut the prices S generously, and out they go the season's newest purchases E selling way below the usual moderate prices. Those who are acquainted with the "Meyers" quality and E the kind and style of garments we sell, will readily perceive E the importance of buying now. Auction tonight. Yokohama (-'rockery I Tea Co. For sewing machines, needles, parts. oil, etc., see Chas. E. Anderson, 521 Court street, Salem, Oro. 4-21-3t Remember. This may be your laiit chance to get such bargains. The auc tion at the Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co., tonight at 7:30. Everything in new, up-to-date millin ery, materials and shapes, let me fit a frame to suit you, nothing is a trouble to please my customers. Mrs. Alice Hryngelsou. 634 North Commercial, cornor Division. Mountain honey on your hot cakes for breakfast is fine. Two cakes for 33 cents. You can save money by us ing "Olympic," the hard wheat flour. Just as good as higher priced flour; costs loss. Phone Main 210. The Ed gar grocery. Protection for the family. Mfe In surance l thj best protection. Frater nal insurance is the best. Modem Woodmen of America is the largest and best fraternal society. See a Woodman anywhere, Ray A Grunt, Clerk. monwednat-tf Important GET WISE DRINK R-PORTER I We are lovers of R-Porter. I T Please don't ask us to ae f cept any substitute for 4 t tame, a there is only one X ;: R-Porter. Please don't t do it. Please don't. Take t advice from me, friend. A :: lover of R-Porter. WAISTS, ETC. f are offered fori The Home of Satisfaction . AxsUtant Attorney-General I. II. Van Winkle and Insurance Commissioner J. W. Ferguson are in Portland today to investigate an insurance matter. A livestock company's affairs are being probed. The best lice killer ever produced an be had of F. E. Shafcr, the saddle and harness man, 187 South Commer cial stroet. Kills lice, fleas, etc., and is a good disinfectant. Nothing of any great importance de veloped at tho meeting of the state land board yesterday afternoon. Four acres of tidolands on Young's river, Clatsop county, were sold to the West ern Cooperage company at $7.50 per acre. You will always be pleased with a I.ndwig, Packard or other good makes of pianos that we handle, and on easy paymonts, if you wish. See R. F. Pet ers, manager 521 Court street. Opposite court house. Call on us or phone us your grocery orders; strict care is given every or der. Phone Main 131. If you do not use our bread, better try it. It is firm, white and wholceome, and full weight Tho Sunset grocery. Tuesday, May 20, will be state society day of tho "Moose carnival." Socie ties from all over tho stato will cer tainly make a showing, from all re port coming from other lodge. All local lodges are lending all possible aid to make this carnival one long to be remembered. (Into Seaman, northwest student sec retary of tho Y. M. C. A., ient yes terday afternoon and today at Wil lamette University, working In tho in terest of the Northwest student con ference, to be held at Columbia Brch, Juno 14 22. Efforts are being made to send a score from Willamette. Bran Hop Sprayers demonstrated at the Wade-rcarca Co.'s toro. Demon stration after 9 o'clock a. m. today, Wednesday and Thursday. This is new device in tho hop spraying busi ness, the sprayer never having beon eihibltcd in this section before. A man direct from the factory Is hero to demonstrate. 4 22-21 Secretary of Htnte Olcott received from the Georgia Plantation, of Mat thews, La,, a strong appeal for opposi tion to the free sugar proposed by the Democrats, C. S. Matthews, tho writer, declares that free sugar will ruin the Industry In the United States and fat ten the sugar trust, which owns th foreign plantations. It is pointed out that the government derives 150,000,000 in revenue from tho duty oa sugar. The Sewinr Socirtr of PtAmtir'k B-1 lief Corps, No. 1, will bo held at th home of Mrs. Laura MeAdama, 245 D street, Thursday afternoon, April 24. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. L. Clark and Mrs. A. Bennet. State Insurance Commissioner Fergu son was yesterday cited to appear be fore the supreme court and show cause April 29 why the Union Pacific Insur ance Company should not be licensed to do business in the state. It is said that the company has brought ite capi tal stock up to the required amount by turning $25,000 surplus into capi tal. The organ recital and concert to be given in St. Joseph 's church Friday ev ening will be in charge of Prof Fred erick W. Goodrich, organ and choir di rector of the Cathedral Church of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, as sisted by Miss Anna Matschiner, Miss Rose Friedle and 8. A. McCartney, of the Cathedral choir. A plendid pro gram is being prepared for the occa sion. Silverware, cut glass, dishes, jardin ieres, in fact everything yon want, at the auction of the Yokohama Crockery Tea Co. At the age of 84 years and some odd months, and still able to kick as high as his head, "Uncle" Billy Brown, an old Mexican war vet, made a remark yesterday afternoon to an inquisitive Salemite which made the latter stop and blink. Uncle Billy came down the street sporting a brand new cane. "Got a new cane, Billy!'' inquired a friend. "Yep," says the old soldier. "I am just trying it out: may need it some time when I get old." "Well, 111 be durned, " said the passerby, "I'm only 40, and can hardly get along without a crutch." Mac O'Brien, alias William Burke, who escaped from the prison here some four or five years azo, was recognized in a Seattle jail by Frank Curtis, for meily superintendent of the prison here. On the completion of his jail sen tence he was turned over to the Oregon authorities, and is now back in his "old home," completing a seven years sen tence of which nearly five years yet remain to be served. "Dependable" coffees, teas, spices, etc., have no equal. Just call for tne "Dependable" in your next order. You will like them. Phone Main 50. Sper ling's grocery, 511 North Commercial street. The Cherry City Flouring Mills now make a hard wheat flour that is su perior in grade and nualitv. Ask your grocer for Pateut or Oak Blend. Pat ronize home industrv. Mill feeds at all times. Phone Main 23331. Buggies. Why buy second-hand ones when you can buy these. H. Pohle & Son have just unloaded 4th car of bug gies since January 1, 1913. These rigs will he put on market at $50, $55, $65 for leather quarter top buggies, some with metal auto seats, 5-16 steel tires. French point spring, 36-inch shaft leathers, 12-inch steel fifth-wheels. See 11. Pohle Ic Son, 240 South Liberty, be fore buying. Notice of Improvement of Union Street. Notice is hereby -given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it expedieut and horehy de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Union street from the east line of Water street to the west line of Twolfth street, in the city of Salem, Oregon, with one-course, six-inch crushed gravel cement concrete pave ment at the expense of the abutting property within the said limit in ac cordance with the plan and specifica tions 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 part of this notice by such ref erence. Written remonstrance against the said proposed pavement may be made at any time within ten (10) days from the 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 couucil, the date of tho first publi cation being the 23d day of April, 1013. CnAS. F. ELGTN, City Recorder. - 423-llt NOW While you are thinking of it, make up your mind to come here for glasses. We are carful-you ihould 6. a. Mcculloch Optometrist m North Commercial Street (Qrouad Floor) GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS CULOR AFTER Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens Bean- tifully and Take Off Dandruff. "Wyeth s " which can be . depenjea . i upon to restore natural color and beau- Almost every one knows that Sage'ty to the hair and is the bet remedy Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp, brings back the natural color and lus- and to stop falling hair, tro to tho hair when faded, streaked or: Folks like "Wyeth's Sage and Sul gray; also lures dandruff, itching, and phur" because no one can possibly tell stops falling hair. Years ago the only that you darkened your hair, as it does way to get this mixture was to make it it so naturally and evenly, says a well at home, which is mussy and trouble- known downtown druggist. You damp- some, Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use pro- duct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy" you will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Some druggist make their own, but it s usu- New Incorporations. Donahne-Dubois Lumbering company, Cottage Grove, capital stock, $25,000 M. C. and E. F. Donahue, William L. McCabe and Charles E. Dubois, incor porators. Bagley Canning company, Medford; capital stock from $10,000 to $25,000. California Baking company, Portland, capital stock, $10,000. Bishop Stationery & Printing com pany, supplementary. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned " will receive bids np to 5 o'clock p. m., April 2S, 1913, for 100 cords of slab wood. Right is reserved by the city to re ject any or all bids in the interest of the city. . CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4-22-3t Bids for Wood for Public Schools. The Board of Education are asking for bids for 260 cords of cordwood or slab wood for the schools for next school year. Particulars may be had from Chairman Holt, or from Superin tendent Kuntz. 2t Sealed Bids Invited. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement of South High street in the city of Salem, Oregon, from tho south line of Bush street to the north line of Hoyt street with 6 inch gravel cement concrete, 6-incb crushed rock cement concrete, El Oso No. 2 consisting of 4-inch hydraulic cement base and IVi-inch wearing sur face, EI Oso No. 5, consisting of as phaltic concrete foundation 3 inches thick and 1-inch wearing surface. Clark & Henery Asphalt Pavement No. 1, consisting of 4-ineh cement ' con crete base and lV,-inch asphaltic con crete wearing surface, Clark & Henery Asphalt Pavement No. 2, consisting of 3i-inch asphaltic concrete base and IVi-inch asphaltic concrete wearing sur face, Ambrose IiurJsall Asphalt Con crete Pavement No, 2, consisting of 4- inch Portland cement concrete base and l'i-inch wearing surface, Ambrose Burdsall Asphalt Concrete Pavement No. 4, consisting of 34-inch crushed rock asphaltic concrete base and V inch wearing surface, No. 4 Light Standard Bitulithic 4-inch hydraulic cement foundation, Hi-inch wearing surface, No. 5 Heavy Gravel Bitulithic, 3V5-inch bituminous concrete founda tion, lVj-inch wearing surface, Dolar way with 6-inch gravel cement con crete, Dolarway with 6-inch cement crushed rock concrete, Bituminous Con crete No. 1, consisting of 4-inch ce ment concrete base and 2-inch bitumin ous concrete wearing surface, Bitumin ous Concrete No. 2, consisting of 4-inch cement concrete base and l'z-j-lnch bi tuminous concrete wearing surface, Bi tuminous Concrete No. 5, consisting of 3Mi-inch bituminous concrete base and lMi-inch bituminous concrete wearing surface, or bituminous macadam, pene tration method, consisting of 6-inch macadam base and 2-inch bituminous macadam surface, In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates on file in the office of the city re corder of said city, which re hereby referred to and made a part of this no tice. Said bids will be opened on or after the 28th day of Apri', 1013, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m in open council meeting In the city hall in Salem, Ore gon. Each bid submitted must be ac companied by certified check equal in amount to ten per cent of the am ount of the bid. The city reserve the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is publishod for five successive days In dally newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, the date of first publication being April 23d, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4-22 5t Journal Want Advs. Brine Results. CHEAP WOOD We have several car of very fine slabwood. Just what you need for summer and winter use. ORDER NOW SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Office and yard 260 S. Liberty. NATURAL APPLYING SAGE TEA (ally too sticky, so insist -upon getting en a sponge or soft brush and draw it through vour hair, taking one small strand at a time. This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another applica- tion or two is restored to its natural color and looks even more beautiful and glossy than ever. J. C. Perry. NEW TODAY. WANTED Parties wanted to. occupy part of a car of household goods ship ping to Oklahoma. Must know im mediately. Inquire 560 Wafer street. 4-23-6t FOR SALE Bay horse, 6 years old, weight 1450 lbs., at Clearwater's barn on Ferry street. Warranted. 4-23-3t FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms with private bath. Electric light. Phone Main 209. 4-23-3t WANTED A girl for general house work. Good wages to the right par ty. Apply in person at o35 North Capitol. 4-23-3t WANTED To buy a second hand roll top desk, large size preferred. Phone Main 243S. ' 4-22-3t FOR RENT Neatly furnished sleeping rooms, electric light and bath. 4SS North Commercial" street. 4-22-6t FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 N. High St., phone 4. 4-10-tf FREE Twenty or thirty yards of fill ing dirt to persons who will haul same away. Address 670 Union street. Phone 1901. 41912t WANTED 20,000 Loganberry tips. 414-9t Phone 666. FOR RENT Three partly furnished rooms, 1095 North 19th street. 4-21-3f OLD PAPERS FOB SALE JuBt the thing to put under carpets 10 cents per bundle. Capital Journal. 4-21-tf SMALL. ACCOUNTS KEPT Book? audited, balanced and closed. On ac count of large experience will keep the accounts of concerns, whose busi ness will not justify employment of au individual bookkeeper. Prices moderate. Address P. O. box 202, Salem. 4-23-6t 190 -Acre Orchard for Sale Of prune and cherries, on mile from Dallas, Ore. Five yean old and upwards. In tracts to suit, at $225 to $400 per acre. Also 216 acre of farm land at $80 to $125. . Payment one-third down, balance In sis years. - By the Fleming Realty Co, Phone 303, or 8. P. Kimball, phone Fanner 561, Balem, Oregon. A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent NTD-TF - Our prescription prices are as f low as best quality will allow Schaefer's Drug Store t No. 135 Commercial Street t Deutsche Apotheke. I iiiiAAA AAA A A. A A A When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Capital City Creamery Phone 299. 833 Court St. PARLOR MILLINERY DRESSMAKING Hats made to order, retrimmed; no big rent; no big prices. MRS. BULLOCK, 340 Union St. Phone 1559 MONEY JO LOAN On farm and city property, joha M Scott, over Chicago Store, Balem. Or estoa. Phone 1661 Phone Main 80 H0H0PATHIC PHT8ICIAJ I do general visiting and offlc practice, treating both acuta md cbronio disease. I hare many p. tient for asthma, dropsy, disease ol the heart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patient af ter they bad been pronounced hopeless by other able physician. I have cured gall stone after emj. nent surgeons had laid 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. ALTXAX, 296 H. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem. Oregon. GENUINE CHICKEN TAHAIES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 2041 or come to Fred in front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamale Fred made in Salem, now yon see them ev ery place, I bet $25 these are not like Fred' Tamale. Yon try one for yourself. S-12-tf To Purchasers For farms or city property see Dr. W. A. Cusick, over Fry's drug store. . tf Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen doors and windows made to order. All sizes prompt service. , Phone 308 247 Miller St MM I Cherry City "I, Candy Factory ! Cherry City Ice Cream t and i , Fountain Syrups 266 Chemeketa Street. J Phone 2482 mm DR. ASSELX, DEMIST t Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. X Salem Bank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 I WATCH AND' eJEWELKYt Karl Neigehuer Jeweler. Huonle Tempi NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCEGHARDT BBEEDITH XesUevt AgeaU 18$ Stat Street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Beevrity. THOS. E. FORD Orer Ladd t Bush Bank, Salem, Or. REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB ft CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Hubbard Bldg MONEY TO LOAN Oa good Seal Estate seeirtty, BECHTIL A BRIO 147 Stato Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole agent for the Famous Bock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FTJBL OO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'NsiL Phone 210. Yards opposite 8.V pas senger dept WOOD AND COAL la ny quantity. ' Prompt dellTerr our pecUlty. Fall City Lurneer Company, 179 North Commercial street Phone Mala 81L JAPAAE9B LACKDBT AJiD DBT CLEANING W0BKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabric. Work call tor and delivered promptly. 43 Ferry 8t Phone Main Mil Office Phoo Mala MS Rigdon Residence Mala lit KItlD05.RICHABD80H CO. fnaend Dt rector and Undertaker 1 N. Hlgb Street, I