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

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTJXNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 29, 1913.
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A surprise awaits you, so don't stay away and be sorry after it is over. There will be Dresses, Lingerie and Tailored
Sweaters. Skirts. Women's and Misses Suits. Linen Suits, Silk Coats, Pongee Coats, Children's Coats. Evening:
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Coats, Kiminos, etc. Absolutely the greatest surprise we have ever planned. Qualities up to $25 regularly. Whatever
you pick out from these assortments will cost you just $1 that's why we call Thursday and Saturday 'Dollar Days." .
Bear this in mind : With such values as these it will be impossible to fit, alter, exchange or refund on any of these Dol
lar Bagains.
Remember Today and Saturday. Just Two Dollar Surprise
Days. Store will be closed Friday, Decoration Day.
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CITY NEWS.
Bring back old memories by ft pleas
ant row on the river tomorrow. Donat
ion's boat house, foot of State street.
The Ladies of tile Grnnd Army, will
iiorvo dinner tomorrow, at Hurst hall,
at noon, to the old comrades and their
families.
Stnto Superintendent Alderman will
deliver an address at commencement
exercises to be held at Lebanon tomor
row night.
Miss F.liznboth Sohutz, who 1ms been
telephone operator at the Hotel Marion
Hini'O November, 1911, leaves shortly to
spend the summer with Misses Loniso
and Mnrio Schutz.
Jim Linn ,Russoll Catlin, and possi
bly Hen Olcott, will leave this morning
for Bend, Or., on a fishing trip. The
(gentlemen have interests in Bend, other
t ii u u spurt, which they will look after.
Decoration Day, Friday, May 30, Sa
lem Senators will piny the fast Che
mnwa Indians at league grounds at 3 p.
m. The (homawa band will furnish
music, and as the Indians have ft fnst
team, the af term on should be thor
oughly en joyed by all.
INDIAN SS
New Show Today
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THEATRE
Special
Change of program beginning Monday matineee, contin
uing three days. Complete change of program nightly.
Frank Rich Company Presents
The Sunshine Girls
20 PEOPLE 20
Dollar Day Bargains-Meyers
May 29 TODAY AND SATURDAY May 31
The greatest of all surprises. A new innovation by Salem's big progressive store
In a recent advertisement we asked all women of Salem
and vicinity to watch for a special announcement telling
of the surprise we were planning. Here it is: Read it.
Today and Saturday only we will offer special Dollar Bargains. Women's, Misses.' and
Children's wear will be prominently featured in the Surprise Sale, though there will be
splendid bargains in every section.' $1.00 will buy a pair of oxfords, a pair of shoes, a
man's hat, etc. Don't miss this Suprise Event.
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Special Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses'and Linen
Suits $48 Will Buy Dresses Regularly Priced toS$2?Ifl
These dresses must be sold some are soiled from display and handling, and
many are the season's newest garments. These are net dresses, lingeries, lawns,
piques, tissues, challis, linens, chambrays, ratine and percale dresses, also a
large assortment of Linen Suitsour regular stock, qualities up to $27.50, your
choice of three big racks at $4.88. Visit the big store today and take advant
age of this unusual offering. See the window display.
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Threo hundred forms of bids for sup
plies for state use wero sent out V
State Purchasing Agent Frazier yes
terday. Twcntlythroe will graduate from the
Normal school at Monmouth Juno 18,
according to a commoncomont program
being printed at the capitol.
Henry Hoeson, employed at the R. D.
Gilbert Grocery company's store, left
yesterday afternoon for a visit at Green
Hay, Wisconsin, his old home.
Hurley A. Blaekwcll will leave next
week for his homo in Juneau, after a
brief visit here, following his return
from the graduating escreies at Stan
ford university.
Prison authorities are investigating
tho case of Jim Howe, a paroled man,
who rnn away Inst Friday with Harry
Haird, who was also a paroled convict
and who forged a check in this city
lust week. Howe wus employed on a
farm south of Salem and it is believed
that ho left this county with Raird.
Hotel Kelly.formorly tho lrviu, Nye
Beach, Newport, Or." is now open to the
public. Clean and comfortable. Tables
supplied with the best. Three blocks
from beach. Free 'bus. Write your
reservations; $2.00 per day and up, In
cluding luenls.
WATT 8HIPP,
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
North Commercial Street Phone 303
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Take her rowing tomorrow on the
beautiful old Willamette. Dennison's
boat house, foot of State street.
George Tobin, who is accused by Ed.
Croisan of the crime of embezzlement,
was arraigned before Justice Webster
yesterday and bound over to the grand
jury under f-'oO bonds.
State Engineer Lewis has forward
ed to the government at Washington
recommendations for tho patent of 4,
000 acres of land near Bend, in Cen
tral Oregon. This is tho fourth batch
of land for which patents are asked in
the district.
Tho Chemawa Indian baseball team
has a fine bunch of playors, having
been defeated but twice this season, and
then principally on account of pitcher
being overworked. They expect to give
tho Senators a battlo worth seeing at
tho lenguc grounds Decoration Day.
There will be music, and all kinds of re
freshments. Don 't miss it.
State Land Agent Biuehart will re-
tiro from office Monday. The law
passed last winter abolishes the office
and the work will be carried ou by
Secretary 0. O. Brown, of tho state
land board. Mr. Iiinehart will engage
in the practice of law, but has not de
cided where he will locate. He gradu
ated from Willamette law department
recently.
The rooms of the Salem high school
wero thrown open to visitors yesterday
afternoon and a goodly throng inspect
ed the work being done at that institu
tion. Every department of the school
was looked over by the visitors and
many interesting features wore prepar
ed for the occasion. Tho Salem high
school students have been doing some
fine work and the visitors were highly
pleased with tho maneur in which the
school is being conducted and the fit
ness of the pupils.
Governor West leaven early net
week for Salt I.ako to attend the an
nunl conference of western governors.
Governor West is chairman of the con
ference. He has received word from
Governors Hunt, of Arizona, Ammons,
of Colorado. Haines of Idaho, Stewart
of Montana, Oddie of Nevada, McDon
ald of New Mexico, Spry of t'tah, an. I
Carey of Wyoming, stating they will
be present. Secrcetnry of the Interior
I.nue am) field officers will be present
from Washington.
Estle Cooper returned yesterday from
ihe T'lnpnoa river where he spent a few
hours fishing. Mr. Cooper succeeded in
landing a 33-pound Chinook salmon. He
aid that the big fish towed the boat in
which he and a Mr. Scott were fishing
for about 25 minutes before It could
he tired out and hauled over the gun
wale. The salmon weighed just 27
pounds dressed and Mr. Cooper states
that It is one of the largest pulled out
of the Vnipqua this year.
THE
HOUSE OF
QUALITY
Take mother and father for a row ou
the river Memorial day. Deuiisou's
boat house, foot of States street.
You can prevent that sunburn by the
use of Fry's Perfection Cold Cream.
Prices 23c and 50c.
I. M. Welch is here from Ashland to
spend a few mouths. , He plans to go to
California from here.
C. O. Constable, fruit inspector of
Marion couuty, gave au interesting ad
dress to the students of the high school
yesterday on "Fruit Pests."
Where "The Silvery Willamette
Wend 's Its Way," she would delight in
a boat ride tomorrow. Donnison'a boat
house, foot of State street.
Now is the time to Join the Senators'
Booster Club. Don 't put it off any long
er. Bo on hand at league grounds at 3
p. m. Decoration Day to see tho fast
Chemawa Indians and Senators play.
You will never bo sorry. Three crack
erjaek good games out of five, and a
double-header thrown in. If you don 't
get your money's worth, your money
rofunded.
Band Concert Tomorrow Night.
With old Sol "showin' off,' and the
sky free from clouds and the wind in
the right direction today, a fair night is
expected tomorrow for the first band
concert of the season.
John Graber, the manager of the Sa
lem Military band, has been hustling
of late, and he declared today that he
will come out in colors with his musical
organization tomorrow night. The eon
cert will be held in Willson avenue, and
all of the latest creations in music will
be rendered.
Now ts the time to get rid of our
rheumatism. You can do it by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging
the parti freely at each application.
For sale by all dealer.
Jim Willson
A bargain in 30 acres at station on
Oregon Electric, good improvements,
good team, 2 fine cows, chickens, farm
implements, etc.
10 acros on Garden road; good land,
all clear, good buildings, only 3 miles
out. Price $3000. one-half cash.
SO acres fine river hottora land, one
half clear, fair buildings, plenty of
fruit, the best for loganberries. Price
only $73 per acre.
3-roora house, barn and two lots for
1000, StOO cash, balance 10 per
month.
Jim Willson
HI North llith Street
I TEXTBOOKS FOR SIX YEARS
WILL BE SELECTED
Textbooks to be used in Oregon dur
ing the next six years will be selected
next week by the state textbook com
mission which will convene Monday at
the capitol. More than three score pub
lishers have entered the competition.
The following are members of the com
mission, which will allow no agent at
the sessions here:
T. M. Baldwin, Prineville; E. E.
Bragg, La Grande; V. L. Brewster,
Portland; Margaret Cosper, Salem, and
J.P. O'Hara, Portland.
Publishers now furnishing books, con
tracts with "whom will expire in Juno,
are Oinn 4 Co., Boston; American Book
Company, New York; Newsom & Co.,
Now York; D. C. Heath & Co., Boston;
Doub 4 Co., San Francisco; Maynard,
Merrill & Co., New York; D. Appleton
& Co., New York; W. H. Wheeler & Co.,
Chicago; 0. P. Barnes, Chicago; the
Prang Educational company, New York
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston; Silver
Burdett & Co., New York; Scott, Fores
man & Co., Chicago; World Book com
pany, New York, and Atkinson, Metz
ger 4 Grover, Chicago.
Wild oata have & few tares mixed
with them.
BIRTHS.
BEUNKALL.
At Hollywood, Tuesday, May 27, 1913
ta Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brunkall, a 13
pound boy. This is the sixth boy in
the family, no girls.
BAXTEE.
At the family home, 2605 Hazel ave
nue, Wednesday, May 2S, 1913, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Baxter, a daughter, 8
pounds. This is the fourth girl, no
boys. .
PATTERSON.
At tho family home, Libeity, Wed
nesday, May 28, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Tatterson, a 12-pound boy, the
thirteenth in the family which consists
of 8 boys and five girls.
EVANS.
At the family home in Clear Lake
district, Thursday, May 29, 1913, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Evans, an 8-pound
daughter, Joan Grace.
STODDARD.
At the residence, 2233 Fair Grounds
Road, Thursday, May 29, 1913, to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stoddard, a 9-pound
boy, the first.
KLINQER.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klingcr, at
the home iu Gervais, Wednesday, May
28, 1913, a 9-pound daughter.
ALLEN.
To Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Allen, Wed
nesdny, May 28, 1913. a 9-nound irirl.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen reside east of the
city and both mother and children are
doing well.
Bechtel & Bynon's
Bargains
5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS
We have some fine small tracts on
good roads, near station on Oregon
Electric station for only $125 per acre.
There is a good school near the prop
erty. Terms can be made to suit.
BUNGALOW BARGAINS.
We have a fine new bungalow of
eight rooms and sleeping porch, with all
improvements and conveniences, ior
only iJO.'iO. This is a real bargain. See
Mr. Bynon.
LOT SNAP.
$250 will buy a good lot close to
fair grounds car line. Other near-by
lots sell for $350.
FIRST CLASS STOCK RANCH.
100 acres, all fenced, running water,
buildings, on main road. This is a good
buy; only $27.50 per acre. Might con
sidor good house and lot as part pay
ment. See Mr. Scott.
HOUSE TOR 625.
Four-room plastered house and large
lot in North Salem, $025. Easy pay
ments if desired. Ask for Pettyjohn.
320 ACRES.
320 acres, 3 miles from town; all
fenced and cross-fenced; well, springs,
running water, 2 houses, barn, 30 seres
in crop, one acre orchard and berries,
40 acres timber, balance pasture. Have
this for a few days at 'only $10.00 per
acre. Might consider small acreage as
part payment. See Mr. Scott.
STOCK RANCH.
140 acres nearly all under cultivation,
unlimited outside range on a good road
and near a town. Large house, milk
honso, woodshed, cow barn, horse barn
and other outbuildings. This is one of
the best stock farms in this section;
plenty of running water, easy of access,
in fact every facility that could be asked
for. Trice $70 per acre. We have an
other good ranch in the same vicinity
with poor improvements for only $35
per acre. Ask for Pettyjohn.
10 ACRES 1125a
Close to electric line and school. This
is all under cultivation and good soil
Price only $1230. See Mr. Scott.
BECHTEL ft BYNON.
347 State St. Tel. Mais 452
Mrs. Cobnrn. Dead.
Mrs, Catharine A. Coburn, sister of
Mrs. Abigail Scott-Duniway and of the
late Harvey W. Scott, died at her home
in Portland Wednesday, aged 73 years.
She was on the Oregonian editorial
staff and was a remarkably gifted wo
man, and forceful writer.
French Woman Wins.
ositid rsass uabcd wiaa.1
Paris, May 29. Mile. Braquodie, wo
man's champion at the Olympic games
this afternoon, deioated MisB Ryan of
California in straight sets for the wo
men's tennis championship of France.
The scores were 6-3, 6-0.
Constipation Cured,
Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve
constipation promptly and get your
bowels in healthy condition again. John
Suspic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They
are the best pills I ever used, and I ad
vise everyone to use them for constipa
tion, indigestion and liver complaint."
Will help you. Price 25c. Recommended
by J. C. Perry.
NEW TODAY.
NATHMAN & HILL have an up-to-
date sheet metal and plumbing shop
at 642 North High street. Main 1696.
LOST Small diamond earring. Return
to Journal office; reward.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, com
pletely furnished, close in. See G.
W. Johnson & Co.
FOR RENT Fine 6-room modern cot
tage. Inquire 430 North Summer.
Phoue 1034.
TAX1CAB SERVICE It will pay you
to see J. B. Underwood, manager of
the West Side Transfer Co., when you
want a taxi cab. Terms reasonable.
Phone Main 81. On Sundays phone
..iain 100. Stand at corner of State
and Commercial streets.
TO THOSE HOLDING COUPONS ON
Tom Cronise's studio, the time will
be extended to July 1st.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work, References. Phone Main
1070.
FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room cot
tage. Call at 670 Union. Phone 1901.
WANTED White laborers for street
work. Long job, steady work. Ap
ply Academy and North Commercial,
E. W. Geiger Construction Co.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near
City Hall, 330 N. High St., phone 4.
TWO NE'.V BUNGALOWS for sale on
installment. Small payment down.
We have many bargains. It will pay
you to see Harry E. Kennedy before
you buy. 210 Masonic building.
IT WILL PAY YOU to see Harry E.
Keunody before you buy real estate.
210 Masonic building.
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms
suitable for housekeeping. Inquire
332 N Church street.
MARION CREAMERY It PRODUCE
Co. Quotations for today
Ranch butter 2023c
Butterfat 30c
Eggs 18c
On Liberty and Ferry Sts.
Phone 24S8.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock, 1250
1b. mare. Phone Farmers 33x1. J. H.
Shafer, .Turner, Oregon.
DESIRING to leave Salem, I am offer
ing to sell my new 6-room modern
bungalow, located in Kingwood park
for $1000 if taken at once. Inquire
200 Marion street for particulars.
A BARGAIN .18 acres, 1 1-3 miles
from Bush Bank corner, 1 acre lo
ganberry and blackberries, 8 acres
fruit in bearing, 4 acres finest gar
den soil, part beaverdam, 5 acres un
cleared. Fine graveled road; $6000;
some terms. For sale by owner, n.,
Journal.
190 -Acre Orchard
for Sale
Of prunes and cherries, one mils
from Dallas, On. Five years old sod
upwards. In tracts to suit, st $225 to
$400 per acre.
Also 218 seres of farm land st $80
to 1125.
Payments one-third down, balance Id
six years.
By the Fleming Realty Co, Phone
303, or S. P. Kimball, owner, phone
Farmers 561, Salem, Oregon.
A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent.
MONEY TO LOAIN
On farm and city property. Jons N
Soott, over Chicago Btors, galem. Or
com. Phone IB 61.
When you ask for Butter
Ask for
BUTTER CUP BRAND
Capital City Creamerr
Phone 299. 383 Court St.
m rKtautirnoNS
We give the highest quality and
charge the lowest rricea.
t Schaefers Drug Store
f No. 135 Commercial Street
I Deutsche Apotheka.
BIG SURPRISE TO MANY
IN SALEM
Local people are surprised at the
QUICK results received from simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-1-ka, the German rem
edy which became famous by curing
appendicitis. J. C. Perry states that
this simple remedy anUseptlcizes the
digestive system and draws off the im
purities so thoroughly that A SINGLE
DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on
the stomach and constipation IN
STANTLY. SALEM FENCE WORKS
' Headquarters for
HOP WIRE POULTRY NETTIN3
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
CEDAR FENCE POSTS
BARB WIRE SCREEN DOORS
MALTHOLD ROOFING
P. B. and READY ROOFING
At the Lowest Prices.
R. B. FLEMING
Successor to Charles D. Mulligan.
2S0 Court St. Phone 124
To Purchasers
For farms or city property see
Dr. W. A. Cusick, owner, over
Fry's drug store.
Iowa Machine Shop
Punch and die work a specialty. Mod
el work machinery developed and per
fected. Brass patterns. Experimental
work. Automobile repairs. -
D. B. BROWN,
252 Chemeketa Street.
Salem Box & Mfg. Co.
Screen doors and windows
made to order. AU sizes
prompt service.
Phone 308 247 Miller St
DR. ASSELN, DENTIST f
Graduate N. W. UH Chicago, f
Salem Bank & Trust Building. X
Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 X
Cherry City
Candy Factory
Cherry City Ice Cream
and t
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roumain oyrups
266 Chemeketa Street.
Phone 2482
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Karl Neugebauer
t WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
t Masoaic Temple. 8tate St.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGUARDT k MEREDITH
RoslaV.it imt IHl Htate 8tre4
MONEY LOANED
ON REAL ESTATE
3141). S. Bank Building
MONEY TO LOAN
On Goo4 Seal Estate Secsrlty.
TH0S.K.F0RD
Over Ladd ft Bush Bank. Salem, Or,
REAL ESTATE
Money to Loan.
JACOB k CO.
Phone 2424. 206-207 Hubbard Bldg
MONEY TO LOAN
On v4 Real Estate secirtty.
BECHTEL A BTXOH
M7 BUte Street
COAL AND WOOD
Prompt delivery. Sole agents for
the Famous Rock Springs Coal.
CAPITAL FUEL CO.
E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Neil
Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. pas
senger depot.
WOOD AND COAL
la any Quantity. Prompt dellrsrj
our specialty. Falls City Lumlrei
Company, tit North Commands
street Phone Main 811
JiPiXESE LAUKDHI AND DB1
CLEAJiUifl WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work calls
for and delivered promptly.
443 Ferry street . Phone Mais 2252
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