Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 09, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUBSAi, 8A1EM, OKOOIT. FKIDAT, VAT 9, 1913.'
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Of C. H. Hinges Stock of High -Grade Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, etc.
$ 1 0,000 Must Be Raised. Creditors Demand
immediate Settlement
J. A. Sinclair, representing the Creditors of C. H. Hinges, desires to announce to the people of Salem and vicinity that his instructions
from the firm he represents are to, "Disregard All Former Prices," "Slaughter Everything for Less
than Wholesale Cost," "We Must Have Our Money."
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Then why should I worry? The creditors word is law with me. Consequently I will inaugurate a Bona Fide Slaughter Sale of this elegant stock until $10,000 cash has been
raised. I appreciate the fact that goods must he sold cheap in order to raise this money quickly, so have cut and slashed the price of every article in the store to such ridic
ulously low prices that will certainly insure instant sale. Following are quoted a few prices, which will give the public an idea of the sweeping reductions that have been made
of everything in the store.
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$185 Diamond Ring..
$150 Diamond Ring..
$115 Diamond Ring..
$100 Diamond Ring..
$ 65 Diamond Ring..
$ 35 Diamond Ring..
$124
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21-Jewel Waltham and Elgin
Watches, in 20-year case
17-Jewel Waltham and Elgin
Watches, in 20-year case
15-Jewel Waltham and Efgin
Watches, in 20-year case
$12.00 4-piece Silver Sets, quadruple
consisting of Teapot, Sugar Bowl,
Creamer and Sugar
' $12.00 8-Day Mantle Clock
$9.00 Ladies Gold-Handled Umbrellas
$10.00 Rogers 26-piece sets, consisting of 6
Knives, 6 Forks, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar
Spoon, and Cabinet
1847 Rogers No. 12 Medium Knives
$21.00
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9.40
6.75
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SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 10, 9:00 A. M.
plate,
1847 Rogers No. 12 Medium Forks
$1.00 Alarm Clocks, "Hinges' Special"..
$4.10
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DIAMOND RINGS, GOLD WATCHES, SILVER TEA
SETS GIVEN A WAV FREE. A COUPON TICKET FREE
EVERY PURCHASE.
The fine quality of this stock is too well known to require further comment merely an
assurance that nothing will be reserved or exempt from this sale anl will be a rare
chance to buy for less than wholesale cost high-grade Diamonds, Gold Watches, Solid
Gold and Gold-Filled Jewelry, Sterling and Quadruple-Plated Silverware, Rich Cut
Glass, Clocks, Umbrellas, etc.
To the Public: Mr. Hinges is not going out of business,
but will continue at the conclusion of the sale at the
same location. J. A. SINCLAIR.
j NOTICE 10 Extra Sales Ladies Wanted Apply at Store, 9:00 a. m., Saturday Morning
Stock of C. H. Hinges, Salem, Ore.
y Order of J. A. Sinclair
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OPERA HOUSE f
ONE NIGHT
Wednesday, May 14
Mini Stolla Clark and company
of comedians In
Introduce Me"
THE BABY SAW THE
Now York' latest comedy hit.
t Price: $1.30, 1.00. 75o, 50c.
f Scats on aula May 1,1, box office.
A
l WellDressed
8aw HU Father Kill Hl Mother and
Then Himself A Pitiful Story
From Oakland.
Man
Always hat hit clothe
made to hit individual
measure. He hat them
made jutt at he want
them, and they coat him
f no more than the kind you
get ready made, and that
you mutt take at they
come.
We make them juat at
you want them, and they
I cott you only
$15 andl$20
Come and order now
359 State Street.
(UNiTBD run UUU Will.
Oakland, Cal., liny IK Playing at
tho aiil'i of liia mother In tho bedroom
of tho family homo hero early today, 3-
t j year-old Kolierl Craig watched hit fath
f,,r, Benjamin Craig, writo hia lust will
mill leiiliiiiieiit and then turn a nun on
,hi wile, driving a bullet into her right
temple nit shn slept. Tho husband fired
a second hot into bin own hind, dying
I instantly. Mm, Crnig, nbont to become
ja mother, is probably fntnlly wounded,
j 111 In -ii 1 1 1 1 of tho man is assigned aa
jtho cnusu of tho tragedy. In tht will
t'rnig bequeathed Inn properly to Mm,
Vt. ! 1 ield, mot her of Mr, Cruig. He
naked Mis. Field to pluco his lift to son
in Home public home fur children,
The Ii 1.1 tried to awaken hi mother
following Hie ahontlng and wna smear
ed with blood when ho ran into the
hnllwny ami aroused thu other occu
pants of the house,
Craig was for hiany yearn an em
ploye of tho Southern Pnciflo In the
buffet service on tho ferry boats, lie
recently returned from Los Angeles,
where ho went In a vain endeavor to
recover hia health.
ton declared tho attack was unpro
voked. Officers have left here for tho scene
of tho tragedy.
TERRIBLE TEAOEDY
ON MONTANA FARM
(rsirao rasa uuaao wis.)
Missoula, Mont., May v. With four
bullet in her body, and nearly dead
from Inm of blood, Sin, II. A. Wel
lington la dying hero today, after tell
ing a story of death and wound almost
unparnlleled In Montana.
Shot through the hands, chest and
neck, Mrs. Wellington dragged herself
, thronpiarter of a mile to the home of
neighbor on tho Flathead reservation,
Japan's Protest Filed.
UNITED FRina IJ9ASI0 Willi.
Washington, May 9. .Japan's form
al protest against tho California anti
alien land law was prosentod to the
United States government here today.
H was handed to Secretary of State
Hryan by Viscount Chimin, the Japan
ese ambassador.
Brynn laid tho matter beforo the cab
inot, Inter chatting briefly with Chinda
and arranging for anothor conference
tomorrow.
Tho White House is silont regarding
tho contents of Japan's protost. Tho
fact that Secrotnry Bryan loft for New
York this afternoon to speak at t ban
quet thero tonight indicntos that the
situation Is not considored serious.
"Ambassador Chinda and I conferred
informally," said Secretary Bryan. "I
ennnut discuss tho meeting."
Una New Cabinet.
triNiTan ruHi uunm wina.
Ccttinje, May II. Tho new Montene
grin cabinet was sworn in here this af
ternoon. The new ministry replaces
that which resigned when King Nich
olas announced his intention to sur
render Scutari to the powers.
It couldn't bo oxpectod that any new
tariff law would extirpato protection
altogether. Hut the Underwood bill
mukes n big start in that direction.
Church Conference.
Evangelical church in conference ses
sion, Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m.
Moll cull, rending of Scriptures, prayer,
election of trustee of conference for 3
yenrs. II. Schuchkuccht was elected.
Presiding older report for tho year
was given and was of importance to
all for it rovealed the labors of tho
ministry nnd their successors.
Or. Polling of tho United Evangelical
church of tho Oregon conference was
introduced to conference.
Tho llevs. Albright, Bergstrosser, and
Roloff wero voted deacon's orders and
are to bo ordained Sunday afternoon.
Tho i.ext session of the conference
will bo held in tho First church of Ta
coma in Washington beginning the sec
ond Thursday of May 1914, at 9 a, m.
I)r. Poliii( of tho United Evangelical
church fiddrossed the conference on be
half of n college federation of tho Uni
ted Brethren, tho United Evangelical
and tho Evangelical Association church
es. Dr. Xeff of tho United Brethren
cbcnrcli, addressed conference on behalf
of college federation.
New Incorporations.
Riverside Country Club, Gold Hill.
Lovens Hotel Compuiiy, Portland $2,-
000.
Tho Advance Club, of Hex, Oregon.
Wasen Warehouse Milling Company
(Hank of Wasco, $25,000.
Wasco Warehouse Milling Company
llnnk of Moro, $25,000.
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DEATH NOTICES.
DENCER.
At the family home near Marion, at
I o'clock Friday morning, May 9,
1913, Laura, wife of Chester Dencer,
aged 24 years an dlO months.
Tho-body iu at Hlgdon & Richard
son 's undertaking parlors. Funeral an
nouncement later.
1 A man living at Auburn, New York,
j had a severe attack of kidney and blad-
uer trouble. Being a working man, not
For the Weak ana Nervous.
Tired-out, weak, nervous men anil
women would feel ambitious, energetic.
wanting to lose time nor run up a full of life nnd always have a good ap
hcavy doctor's bill, he cured himself potito if they would do the sensiblo
completely by using Foley Kidney Tills. ! thing for health take Electric Bittors.
Tho n an who is handy around the
house-, uMially isn't much good any
where eli'e.
Talk isn't as cheap as it used to bo
before the-limited telephone conversa
tion was Invented.
BIRTHS.
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RICHTER,
At tin family residence, South Salem,
Tuesday. May tl, 191.1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank liichter, a son Louis Viosko
Kichter.
GETTING GRAY? USE SAGE TEA TO
RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR
and, almost fainting, told of the mur
der of her husband, H. A. Wellington;
the serious wounding of a boy named
Cooke, and the suicide of their assail
ant, a stranger named Stnusky, on the
lonely ranch.
Stansky, the, woman said, arrived at
their home late yesterday. lie aald h
came from 'Iscoasin. Mrs. Welling-
Saya Sac and 8ulphnr Darken Hair
Beautifully and End Dandruff.
Hair that lose its color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull and
llfidess Is caused by a lack of sulphur In
Ihe hair, says a well known local phar
iiiuciiH. uur grniuimoiner made up a
mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
keep her locks dark and beautiful and
even today this simple preparation has
no equal. Millions of women and men
too, who value that even color, that
beautiful dark shade which is so attrac
tive usn only Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Nowadays we are not bothered with
the tank of gathering the sage leaves
and the mussy mixing at home. Simply
ask at any drug store for a 80-eent bot
tle of the ready to use preparation, cnjl
d "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy." Customers like this best be
cause it darkens so naturally; so even
ly, that nobody can possibly tell it has
boon applied. Hcsidea, it contains iu
gredients which take off dandruff, stop
scalp itching and falling hair. No, it
isn't a dyo or even like it. You just
dampen a spongo or soft brush with
" Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" and draw
it through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By morning tho gray
hair disappears; afur another applica
tion or two it is restored to its natural
color.
What delights the ladies with Wy
eth's Sage and Sulphur is that beside
beautifully darkening the nir they say
it bring bark the glosa and lustre and
gives it an appearance of abundance.
J. C. Terry.
Read These
$2230 will buy a fine new bungalow,
close to car line, school, graded street,
largo lot, only $230 down, balance on
easy monthly payments to suit. Don't
pay rent when you can get a home on
such easy payments.
175 PER ACRE.
48 acres of fine land, all undor cul
tivation, only $75 per acre, 14 miles
from Oregon Electric Btation, in San
tiam bottom. See Mr. Brunner or Mr.
Pettyjohn.
FARMS.
I you are looking' for a farm, come
in and let us tell you about some of the
splendid properties we have listed. The
roads are good, and wo can show you
some money-making farm at right
prices.
10 ACRES IMPROVED.
We have just listed ono of the most
highly improved 10-acre places in the
county; 114 acres full bearing walnuts,
2 acres assorted berries, 1V4 acres
choice assorted fruit; good house, barn.
well, partly planted to corn and pota
toes; small amount of pasture and
enough wood for fuel. This place can
be had for $0230; easy terms. Close to
Salem. See Mr. Scott.
$1525 will buy a good bungalow, just
completed, in a good district; $300
down; balance easy payments. See Mr.
Bronnor.
Suppose your property should burn
tonight. Insure with Mr. Dyer, with
Bechtel ft Bynon.
$230 will take a large lot just one
block from the fair grounds car line and
only eight minutes from 8tate street.
Term to suit. See Mr. Bynon.
$100 an acre will buy a 65-acre farm
in the best part of the Howell Prairie
district. Term to suit. See Mr. Bech
tel.
Ifl0 cre dairy ranch, 3-4 mil to
cheese factory, one-half mile to store
and P. 0.; 2 springs, running water,
house and bam. Will trade for city
property up to $2200. Price for farm,
$2S0O. See Mr. Bcott.
Five-room bungalow, one-halt block
from paved street; easy term. Price
$1500. Will take lot a part payment.
See Mr. Scott.
A year Inter he says: "It is a pleas
ure to report that the cure was per
manent." Ho has had no return what
ever of the pain, backache and burn
ing. His name is J. A. Farmer, and he
Bays: "Of course I recommend Foley
Kidney Pills as a very effective cure
for kidney and bladder trouble." Dr.
Stone Drug. Co.
Nothing better for the stomach, liver
or kidneys. Thousands say they owe
their lives to this wonderful home rem
edy. Mrs. 0. Hhinevault, of VeBtal Cen
ter, N. Y., says: "I regard Electrie
Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts.
I can never forget what it has done for
me. " Get a bottle yourself and see what
I a difference it will make in your health.
., r 1 , Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by
About the time a man gets comf orta- j n perrv
bly sottlcd in an easy chair, his wife
proceed to stir him up.
Now is the time to got rid of your
rheumatism. You can do it by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging
the parts freely at each appljcntion.
For sale by all dealers.
Pile Cured in 6 to 14 Day.
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
caso of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60s
Tho lfss logic thero is in a
argument, the louder ho talks.
Constipation Cured.
Dr. King's NowLife Pills will relieve
constipation promptly and got your
bowels in healthy condition again. John
Suspic, of Banbury, Ta., says: "They
are the best pills I ever used, and I ad
vise everyone to use them for constipa
tion, indigestion and liver compfcinh"
Will help you. Trico 25c. Recommended
by J. C. Perry.
N
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L .'.K' Prr;e, th,e - K- Grocery, located at
1165 State ttreet, will hereafter be known at th-
BECHTEL
Fm 453.
BYNON,
347 State Street.
W. W. CHADWICK
GROCERY
We carry a complete line of staple and fancy grocer
let; fruit and vegetablet in teaion.
Our pricet are right.
White or yellow cornmeal
4 phg corn flukes
10-tb sack buckwheat
9-lb sack steel cut oat
7 cans pink salmon
1 do cans corn
1 do, cans tomatoes
1 do. Del Monto peas
1 do. Del Monte string beans 1.40
1 do Del Monte, corn 1.1.1
1 do.' solid pack tomatoes
1 do, best table, peaches ..
1 do, best table peers ......
1 do, beet table apricots ..
4 can mined clams
3 can good oyster ..
2 can shrimp
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1.75
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.25
Prompt delivery.
4 pkga Gold Dust
2 pkgs Seafoam, W. P. ...
bars Royal White soap
JU oars silver soap .. 25
4 can Round Up cleanser .25
4 cans Swift's IVido cleanser .25
Bacon, backs, per lb 19e and 21a
Choice breakfast bacon "-,
Jicnio nnms
Best pure lard, 5-lb
Compound, 5-Ib i,ail
3 lbs dry peaches
3 lb dry apricots
3 lbs choice dry prune
2 lbs silver prunes ...
Good nplpc, p,,r )ox ...
Hood River apples
pail.
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W. W. CHADWICK GROCERY
Phone 122. iice c. . -
w aiate Street