Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 29, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Special meeting of Multno
mah Chapter, No. 1, K. A,
M. this evening at 7:80,
Work in the P. M. degree.
Visiting companions welcome
Hot, savory breakfast in the open
air. Hay Day on Willamette campus.
Take your breakfast on the Willam
ette campus May morning. Open air
dining room, good eats.
Suppose your property burns tonight.
Insure with W. C. Dyor, with Bochtol
A Bynon.
The sale of an old dump cart and an
investigation of now ones with a view
of purchasing two was authorized by
the council last night.
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YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SELECT A PATTERN FROM OUR
WILL MATCH OTHER DINING FURNITURE THAT YOU
ROOM. THE FINISH YOU LIKE WILL BE SUPPLIED ON
OUR TABLES ARE MADE
BY A MOST RESPONSIBLE
MAKER WHOSE NAME
STANDS FOR QUALITY.
$5.50 to $55.00
WHEN YOU DO YOUR HOUSE CLEAN
1NG AND YOU FIND THAT YOU NEED
SOME NEW RUGS OR CARPETS CALL
AT OUR STORE AND SEE THE BIG
LINE WE HAVE BEFORE YOU BUY.
SEE OUR ANGLO INDIAN, ROYAL
WORCHESTER RUGS, ALSO MANY
BEAUTIFUL PAPTTERNS IN BODY
BRUSELS.
WHEN BUY
ING AT THIS
STORE YOU
RECEIVE
HONEST
VALUE FOR
YOUR
MONEY
HOME
New Stylish Suits selling at
record breaking prices. Our
entire stock of pattern and
novelty suits divided into
three special lots
Here are the Record Breaking Prices
Regular $17.50 to $25.00
Regular $27.50 to $32.50
Regular $35.00 to $40.00
Whipcords, Bedford Cords, Sturdy Suitings and fine
imported fabrics a wealth of handsome materials, and
in splendid array of latest popular colors. All are up-to-the-minute
in style some being exact copies of the
very latest and most exclusive foreign models. A won
derful assortment to choose from.
Right now just when women are buying their new
suits comes this unprecedented'sale. Why put off buy
ing your suit? We must reduce the size of our present
stock and have cut the price so low that it will be im
possible to offer better values on such suits as these. Bet
ter make an early selection, for the choicest garments
will be first to go.
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COODlOOOD S
Breakfast in the open air. Hot sav
ory eats, Willamette campus, May 1st.
Suppose your proporty bums tonight.
Insure with W. C. Dyer, with Bochtel
& Bynon.
Mrs. Mary E. Thomas, of Portland,
is visiting hor brother, Harvey Henline,
of this city. She will return to hor
home the latter part of this week.
A week was granted for consideration
of the Market street improvement by
thu council last night. A remonstrance
was mad-i by Attorney Poguo, repre
senting property owners.
The G. G. Sewing Club, composed of
the ladios of Meyers' store, will meet
this evening at the home of Miss Nollio
Campbell. It will be little girls' party.
Another paving muddle probable. If
all men would Binoke La Corona cigars,
thore never would bo any muddle, as
far as a good smoke is concerned.
Our
lafiMes
YOU HAVE WANTED A GAS RANGE
FOR SOME TIME. GET A DIRECT AC
TION RANGE. It is the best BECAUSE
it has no oven bottom to burn out. It has
an oven burner designed for baking, not
for broiling. It hat a broiler burner de
signed for broiling, not for baking. Guar
anteed to use one-third leu gas than any
other range on the market.
'FURNISHERS
COR. COURT &HIGHSTS.
Suitsspecial at $12.35.
Suitsspecial at $14.85
Suits special at $16.85
The
Home of
Satisfaction
Suppose your auto should burn to
night. Insure with W. C. Dyer, with
Beehtel & Bynon.
No report was made on the rocall or
dinance at the council meeting last ev
ening. The committee was not fully de
cided as to some of the proposed
changes.
An ordinance making it illegal to
hurl stones, especially into a neighbor's
yard or at his buildings was introduced
!y Councilman Macy at the meeting
last night.
Electric signs of Salem are to be in
vestigated, following action by the
council last evening upon request of
Councilman Macy, who said that the
ordinance had been grossly violated. - A
special committee was named and will
roport whether to repeal or amend the
ordinance. Many signs alleged to be
electrical havo been roplaced.
of
lie
LINE OF TABLES THAT
HAVE IN YOUR DINING
ANY OF OUR TABLES.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE
TO GET ONE OF THESE
BEAUTIFUL QUARTER.
SAWED TABLES.
$5 Down, $5 Monthly
REMEMBER
YOUR
CREDIT IS
GOOD AT
CALEF BROS
PAILT CAPITAL JOTTBlfAL, 1ALEM, OaEOOM,
F. T. Sheldon, s traveling official for
the 8. P. Co., is here on business.
Suppose your auto should burn to
night. Insure with W. C. Dyer, with
Bechtel & Bynon.
A. G. Magers has'returned from an
extended visit to Spokane, Soattle and
other points in Washington and Oregon.
All parties interested in the welfare
of the University of Oregon will please
meet at the Board of Trade rooms at
6 o'clock this evening.
Attorney W. P. Lord, Jr., was in the
city today on legal business. He 'will
return tomorrow morning to Portland,
where he is now making his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowe have re
turned from a brief visit to the mctrop.
olis. Mr. Crowe hob-nobbed with the
hotel fraternity in Portland while Mrs,
Crowe visited her many acquaintances,
An amendment to the billiard room
ordinance was made last evening at
the council meeting, providing that the
places shall be closed on Sunday. Bef-
erence to card games was stricken out.
E. Coopor and Frank Magers inter
viewed Battle creek last Monday in
search of the speckled beauties. While
Mr. Magers sat on the bank and soaked
up the sunshine, Mr. Cooper plucked
fourteen trout from the stream.
The premium list for the first Aurora
school fair is out, and showB $140 in
cash offered as' prizes. The fair is to
be held September 20 and will be for
Aurora and .surrounding districts in
Marion and Clackamas counties.
Yesterday was the birthday of Com
rade White, and the ladies of the
Grand Army celebrated.it, by having a
postcard shower on the old comrade.
Some of the ladies went to his home
and sang the old battle songs to him.
After Mr. Lord's "instructive and
inspiring" addresses at the high school
yeBterday, everyone should own one of
his books, "Thb First Book Upon the
Birds of Oregon and Washington." Or
der of your bookseller, or of the J. K
Gill Co., Portland.
Senators will boost for Salem! Ba-
kerites to meot all the principal towns
in the state and advertise Salem as
never before. New suits and a bettor
ball team than in 1912. Opening game
Sunday, May 4, 3:00 p. m. League
grounds east end State street.
Lord's addition Is now on the mar
ket finest residence property ever of
fered the city four blocks from
business center. Prices on these lots
are put down very low, so as to
close out the property soon. For sale
by W. A. Rutherford.. Phonel401.
4-15-eod-lmo
A. M. Griffin,: who was arrested re
cently on the charge of violating the
school laws by keeping his son from
attending the Hazelgreeu school, 'was
today fined $!, bnt the justice of the
peace suspended judgment by reason of
it being a special term, when the lad
was kopt out of school. Attorney Un-
ruh appeared for the defendant.
Ceo. If. Sander, an employe of the
Vogt shoe store and Will Pruitt, a
knight of the saw, jack-plane and ham
mer, made a trip to Black Rock Sunday
and succeeded in lauding about the
prettiest baskot full of trout brought
into the city this season. The fish were
of good size and the boys had at least
125 of them. Considering the weather
and condition of the streams, this is a
remarkably fine catch.
Following bids for 100 cords of slab-
wood wero submittod at tho meeting of
the council last evening. Salem Lum
ber company, $2.55 per cord; Star Wood
company, if2.3o; Sal'in Fuel yardB,
$2.34; A. II. Tracy, gren wood, $2.G,r,
The Salem Wood company has already
delivered 100 cords, but a mixup result
ed in new bids being called. Tho biilw
Were referred to the ways and means
committee. .
Tho Ladies' Aid of Salem Hoights
piot with Mrs. Frank A. Thompson Fri
day afternoon and had, as uhuuI, a
vory pleasant timo. The following
named member! wore present: Mrs. C,
A. Savago, Mrs. Wm. Sawyor, Mrs, C,
Campbell, Mrs. S. Porkins, Mrs. J.
Kingsloy, Mrs. Winchcll, Mrs. B.
Rench, Mrs. L. Bixby, Mrs. II. Ilig-
gins and Mrs. C. C. Pascoo. A largo
amount of sowing for a sick member
was accomplished and full justice
done to a delicious lunch served by
the hostess. The noxt meeting will be
held with Mrs. Perkins.
We've Got the
Fitting
Qualities of our footwear this
spring up to a higher standard than
ever before, and whon wo say this
we mean also that our shoes hold
their shnpe, giving the foot and ex
elusive apMarance that only the
latest stylo can give. For men, tho
Edwin Clapp, Howard & Foster shoe
is the acmo of perfection. For wo
men the Under shoe or J. & K.
shoes give that dainty feminine
touch so desirable today.
Reinlrctrt's
Home of tKellanan Shoe
411 Si. OftBDahTNuIre
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1913.
Doc Quartier Arrested Following Dis
closures Made by a Young Con
vict of Institution.
Degenerate practices of William
Quartier, bettor known, as Doc, the
druggist employed at the state peniten
tiary for years, led to his arrest today
on a felony charge. Information which
led to the arrest of Quartier was fur
nished by a young convict employed in
the hospital, who is serving 20 years
for horse stealing. Warden Lawson was
loath to believe the story, Quartier hav
ing been a trusted, efficient employe, of
supposedly excellent habits, and having
enjoyed tho confidence of attaches un
der Beveral different administrations.
However the young fellow was so sin
cere in his statements that it was de
cided to make an investigation. Con
clusive evidence was secured yesterday
and Quartier was arrested.
; Quartier nearly collapsed when he
was formally accused at the penitenti
ary. The accusation was made under
dramatic circumstances and he was led
away a crushed and broken man.
Quartier is married and is known to
many Salem people. He is about 45
years old.
BORN.
CIIINNOCK At the family home, 1345
East Ferry street, Monday, April 28,
1913, to Mr. and Mrs. James Chin
noek, an 8 Vi-pound daughter.
The father iB the supervisor of the
state board of control and has been a
resident of Salem for some time. Dr.
Harry E. Clay officiated at the "home
coming" of Miss Chinnock and reportB
that both mother and child are doing
nicely.
f Those who enjoyed the good services
undor the diroction of Steward Gage at
the Hotel Marion last night, voted as
one in complimenting that official of
the hostelry for the manner in which
he prepared the tables and supervised
the serving of the fine viands. That
Mr. Gage is a Willamette University
boostor goes without saying, declare
those who attended the banquet, and
the Marion 's holp in general was great
ly appreciated last night by those who
formed a get-together meeting. At the
closo of the banquet; Manager Crowe
was conceded by. all present to be the
"King Grub, the man with the big
poke."
Property Owners on South High
. Street.
You are hereby notiifed to appear at
tho Lincoln school, Friday, May 2,
1913, at 7:30 p. m., either in person or
by a duly signed, written proxy, for
tho purpose of making a selection of
tho kind of street improvement to be
laid on said streot between the south
lino of Bush to the north line of Iloyt.
CIIAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
4-29-3t
Notice to Property Owners.
The common council desires to call
tho attention of all property owners
to the provision of ordinance No. 527,
rolating to the laying of water and
gas mains and service pipes, section 2
of said ordinance provides: "That all
mains used in the city of Salem, Ore
gon, for conveying water or gas or for
other purposes along streets which are
permanently improved or to be perma
nently improved Bhall immediately be
for such improvement is made, be laid
in such streets .in a permanont man
ner." Section 3 provides: "All service
pipes attached to mains shall not be less
than one inch internal diameter and all
pipes of less diameter shall be removed
and immediately replnced with pipes
in accordance with the provisions of
this ordinance, and the same shall also
be provided with curb cock and iron
shut-off box and .cover and shall be
placed sixteen (16) inches insido of
the curb line; provided, however, that
this section shall not be enforced on
streets not having permanent improve
ment. ' '
The council urges all proporty own
ers owning property upon streets pro
posed to be improved in 1913 to imme
diately attend to the proper Installa
tion of water, gas and sewor pipes
serving their proporty, whothor the
property has buildings thereon or may
be vacaut. This co-operation upon the
part of the proporty owners is neces
sary to s prompt and satisfactory com
pletion of the pavement projocts under
way at the present timo.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
4-29-10t
Reduced Prices
On Ladies Shoes. To close out broken lines we will
give reduced prices on ladies' shoes, both button and lace
styles, in black and tan, either Oxfords or medium hish
tops. '
JACOB VOGT STORE
220 North Commercial Street
Notice of Improvement of Union
8treot.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gen, deems it expedient and hereby de
clares its intention to forthwith im
prove Union street from the east line
of Water street to the west line of
Twelfth 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 limits in ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions for Baid 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 reference.
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
council, the date of the first publi
cation being the 23d day of April,
1913. 4-23-llt
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
NEW TODAY.
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FOR SALE A standard and registered
driving brood mare, also a 3-year-old
filly. For price see Dr. Long, at the
Fanners' feed yard, Salem.
4-29-3t
LOST Japanese Mink muff, between
State or Court, High or Center streot.
Sunday evening. Finder Phone 1857,
4-29-3t
WANTED Housekeeper for widower
on farm. Nine miles from Salem.
Address F. E. Peterson, Salem Route
9, box 91. 4-29-9t
FOR BENT Six acres of garden land
with 6-room house and good barn;
situated 2 miles from State house
on Garden Road. For particulars
apply to W. A. Liston, 484 Court
street. 4-29-3t
FOR RENT Depot Hotel, furnished,
A. A. Englebart. Phone 1190.
4-29-tf
WANTED 20,000 Loganberry tips.
Phone 668. 4-14-9t
FOR RENT Store room, 326 North
Commercial street. Phone 1182.
4-26-3t-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN No
tice is hereby given that a certain
note dated December 23, 1912, due in
six months, for $175, given by the
undersigned to one J. R. Fitzgerald
was obtained through fraud and mis
representation, and the same will not
be paid upon maturity. John H. Bitt
"ner. 4-26-3t "
FOR RENT Neatly furnished sleeping
rooms, electric light and bath. 488
North Commercial street. 4-22-6t
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near
City Hall, 330 N. High Bt., phone 4.
4-10-tf
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE Just the
thing to put under carpets 10 cents
per bundle. Capital Journal.
4-21-tf
SIX BEAUTIFUL home lots at Nye
Beach, with view of ocenn, south
slope for berries and chickens and
one lot black loam for garden, will be
sold for one-half cash and balance in
labor. These lots are three blocks
from beach and in Spruce St. neigh
borhood. These lots are all cleared
and grubbed of stumps and the soil
is excellent, with fifty ricks of wood
ready for the woodsaw in eight-foot
lengthB. Price with wood $800. Ad'
dresB Rickman and Smith, Newport,
Oregon. . 4-29-2t-
190 -Acre Orchard
for Sale
Of prunes and cherries, one mil
from Dallas, Ore. Five years old and
upwards. In tracts to suit, at $225 to
$400 per acre.
Also 216 acres of farm land at $80
to $125.
Payments one-third down, balance In
six years.
By tho Fleming Realty Co, Phone
303, or a P. Kimball, phono Farmers
661, Salem, Oregon.
A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent
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IN PRESCRIPTIONS
We give the higheot quality and Z
charge the lowest prices. T
Schaefer's Drug Store I
No. 135 Commercial Streot X
Deutsche Apotheke. J
Salem, Ore.
PARLOR MILLINERY
DRESSMAKING
Hats made to order, retrimmad; no
big rent; no big prices.
MRS. BULLOCK,
340 Union St. Phone 1559
.When you ask for Butter
Ask for ,
BUTTER CUP BRAND
Capital City Creamery
Phone 299. 833 Court St.
Iowa Machine Shop
Punch and dio work a specialty. Mod
el work machinery developed and per
fected. Brass patterns. Experimental
work. Automobile repairs.
D. B. BROWN,
252 Chomeketa Streot.
GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES.
Wholesale and retail. Special for
weddings and parties. Call Main 204$
or come to Fred in front of the Madi
son. The first chicken tamale 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
yourself. 2-12-tf
Salem Box & Mfg. Co.
Screen doors and windows
made to order. All sizes
prompt service.
Phone 308 247 Miller St.
To Purchasers
For farms or city property see
Dr. W. A. Cusick, over Fry's
drug store. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phono 1561.
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I Cherry City
Candy Factory I
I Cherry City Ice Cream i
and
Fountain Syrups
266 Chemeketa Street.
Phone 2482
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DR. ASSELN, DENTIST
Graduate N. W. U., Chicago.
Salem Bank & Trust Building.
Suite 205-206. Phone 2418
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Karl Neugebauer
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
J Masonic Temple. . State St. f
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NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BURGH A HOT MEREDITH
Resldeut Agents I8 State Street
MONEY LOANED
ON REAL ESTATE
314 U.S. Bank Building
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Secirlty.
TH08. K. F0BD
Over Ladd ft Bush Bank. Salem, Or,
REAL ESTATE
Money to Loan.
JACOB & OO.
Phone 2424. . 206-207 Hubbard Bldg
MONEY TO LOAN
On food Heal Estate security.
BECHTEL A BYNON
147 State Street
COAL AND WOOD
Prompt delivery. Sole agents for
the Famous Rock 8prings Coal.
CAPITAL FUEL CO.
E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'NeiL
Phone ;i0. Ysrds opposite S. P. pas
senger depot.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Promot delivery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 179 North Coram ercia)
streot Phono Main 811
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBI
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work callei
for and delivered promptly.
43 Ferry St Phono Main SMI
Office Phone Main 181
Rlgdon Residence Main lit
RIGDON-RICHABDSON CO.
"neral Directors and Dndartakors
SSS N. HtfB Street