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TXOB EOHX. DAILY CAPITAL JOUSirAL SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913. fniuutiniiniiiiiiiiitiiniinniininiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiittiitimiiimiiiiiiimiiitiiininnu DO YOUR SHOPPING AT MEYERS TODAY Here are a few reminders: Summer Clean-up of Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps An important tale of Men' Suits. Up to $20.00 Men's Suits at $10.00. Up to $30.00 Suits $15.00. Special sale of Women's Bathing Suits. Children's Wash Dresses, specially priced. Men's Straw Hats selling at almost half-price. A great clearance of Women's and Misses Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, etc. Visit this department and look through the many bargain. You save when you purchase at Salem Big Department Store. Feeling Above One's Neighbors Mey ers I A Great Clean-up of Shoes in Big Shoe Department Now is the opportune time to supply the footwear needs of every member of the family. Women's White Nubuck Shoes, our Summer 1913 styles Regular $5 grades, special, your choice $3.65 Women's Tan Button Shoes, neat new styles with popular short vamp $4.00 kind, special $2.98 Women's Tan Button Shoes in good summer styles, regular $3.50 grades, special clean up at $2.68 Women's White Canvas Button Shoes, a most popular ar ticle for this summer weather or for the outing $3.50 kind, special at $2.68 5 Women's Patent Leather Va mp Shoe with white tops a Zl? '"I we ea moaei .du K ind, special $3.38 jf&ffjtef&H' Your unreserved choice of our entii- ..rwm-n t w XOfcNIlEMAMS 3 men's Street Pumos. in tha iemn'i wnfA4 ttvL M...i SHOE ' wticiuai ities that bring $3.50 regularly, special $2.98 a Women's Street Pumps, new styles, including the ever pop- S Ir suede, white and black Nubuck, tan, patent and gun 5 metal leathers. A 25 per cent reduction on all Men's and Women's Oxfords 5 All the new styles in tans and blacks. Short lines of Men's and Women's Oxfords take your pick 5 of the assortment for $1.00 a pair. A 20 per cent sale of Misses' and Children's Pumps in the new summer styles. If you need footwear attend this event, and buy at these very low prices. No better chance to save than right now here. Children's $1.75 and $2.00 rhoes, special, your choice at 98c pair. A At A By Annis Laurie. She was poor onee herself and now, her husband having made money, 6he feels above her old neighbors. He was a stone mason and she used to do her own work and never dream ed of having company for supper un less it was some old aunt or some one just over from the old country. She went to church on Sunday and to the church society meetings ou week days, and she always helped get the supper at the annual bazaar and with that social life she was perfectly satisfied but now Well, what "but nowf" Why shouldn 't the poor woman live in a bigger louse if her husband has the money to pay for itf Why should she "do her washing" when she can afford to hire somebody else to do it? would you? Honest and true, now. would youf I don't believe it. Or, if you would, then I think you would be a very silly woman; and one who didn't deserve the good fortune her huBband is pouring into her lap. What's the use of a man's making a fortune if his wife won't help him spend Itf Not because she has money now when she had none once, but because she is sensible' enogh to know what to do with money when she gets it. -AL XiOOODlGOODS the week's washing and the week's fruit canning. Maybe she likes to learn something new once in a while whv notf Her husband mav- not be the only one in the family with brains enough to get out of hard, wearing work Housework drudgery t Not a bit of it; no more than any other work. But this particular woman may not care for Housework. Ought she to keep ou do ing it now that she doesn't have to just to please you and her neighbors, who "knew her when she," etc.T What a nuisance they knew her when she " bore is, anyhow! Come, come, old neighbor don't keep your eyes shut so tight open them and you'll see something inter csting. No one life has joy enough in it to go around borrow a little from the old neighbor get her to tell you how she lives, what she does, how sho likes it all Put your eye to the crack in the fonre of circumstances and look through. It will do you eood to set a new view of things don't try to tear the fence down just because you happen to be on the wrong side of it. "Foel above you," does she! Well, then, she's learned very little with all her good fortune unless, as I said be fore, she really is above vou and in I that case you know you can hurdlv blame her, oau youf MM MM FOR SALE I f A building suitable for two-room f X house or garage. Cheap to some One who will take it away. See J it at 430 North 23d street. 4- Wexford Today Secret Forniu- la a two-part feature of special merit. FLAX MEETING MED FOR TO NIGHT POSTPONED Owinir to the fact that Euffene Bosse, the flax expert, cannot be in at tendance at the meeting, which was scheduled to be held in the Commer cial Club adorns this evening at 8 o'clock, as formerly announced, Secre tary Bynon, of the club, stated today that the meeting had been postponed until a later date. It is the earnest desire of the Com mercial Club to have every one inter ested in the flax industry in Salem at the meeting, and, as Mr. Bosse is one of the leadine factors in the establish- .r U1CUL Ul IUO UUSlUg&S 111 U1B CUV UUU Maybe she likes books, music, nicturpa . . , . ' ; cannot oe present tonignt, it was -,,.u,.. ... is urea 01 neoring ai.out thought advisable CALL FOB BOS, Notice is hereby given that the Sealed proposals f Common Council of the City of Salem, f iaDor and material0' "" Oregon, invites sealed bids for the mak- fn completion, withr!'li',l!l inir nf An ! m nrovement of the alley in ..... .... m - Htm. ing of an improvement of the alley in ,eaijy roofing, 0f a . block 70, in the City of SaJem, Oregon, Exhibits building to h ' from the north line of Court street to Oregon State Fair gro V'! the south line of Chemeketa street with f tne citjr o( unlil G-inch gravel cement concrete, 8-inch opened by the Bon, T gl" 1 crushed rock cement concrete or bi tuminous Concrete Pavement No. 2 tuminous Concrete Pavement No. 2, g jg at tne g "eM,M consisting of 4-inch eement concrete Oregon. P'K base and 114-inch bituminous concrete wearing surface, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates nn file in the office of the CitV Re corder of said city, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this no tiee. Said bids will be opened on or after the 4th day of August, 1913, at or about 3 o'clock p. m.,in open council meeting in the city hall, in Salem, Oregon, bach bid submitted must be accompanied by a certified check equal in amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is published for five successive days in a daily newspaper published in the city of 8a lera, Oregon, the date of first publica tion being July 29, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. After a man reads a newspaper joke that appeals to his sense of humor he is anxious to make an after dinner speech for the purpose of ringing it in B'''l'l'w'1'1111'11 " ""' iiiiinmimiiiiiniiimiiiii i in, iimMiiiiuMnnimni.mil Capital City Brevities Dr. P. L. Utter, dentist, niito 415-416-417 Masonic building. Dr. Assrlu, dentist, 20,') Hnlein Dniilt & Trust building. A mnrriagii license was issued this morning by County Clerk (lelillmr to Ji'rlicrt A. Ness mid ( him T. Evans, linth of Silvcrton. Dr. I If. May, tho well-known chir orprn.'tor, is how located permanently Stt Sulein In rooms 201-202 Masonic t'uilding. Office hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Proper Illumination is a largo fac tor In making a home beautiful, cheer ful and convenient. Ask 1'ettingell, 1:115 North Liberty street, about tho "Pi-crier" lamp. The glasses yon bought five years ago, or even three years ago, are not the proper assistance. Have your eyes reexamined by Dr. James Smith. Rooms ,103 4, Masonic building, Spend 10e car faro and snvo Our Miliwroom presented a lively appearance today. Next week, beginning Monday, wn mtike still greater reductions, for we must reduce our stock before we move. Kalein Furniture Co., Chemeketa, near 'omereial street. 'The sum of 2l,(Mi1.1S is the share of Hie Irreducible sehool fund whl.-h hns hrea apportioned to Marlon cnuntv hv Ptnte Treasurer Kay this year. There are 13,-Mfl school children In the enuntv n.l eni'h student Is apportioned 1 .S3. The total summit of the irreducible oliiml fund fur 1H13 Is 300,71 1.30. Dev. A. A. Winter, pii.l.ir uf the t uiusl Kvungelieal church, on North Toting street, near Center, has re tliimed with his family from the camp meeting held at Qulnaby Park, and will occupy his pulpis, morning and evening tomorrow. Morning subject, " Kxeeed ng Kighteousness." Evening subject, "Tfce Mercy of Ood." Everybody wel-ram. Watch the Fords go by, . Mrs. 1). II, .Shnw und daughter, Alma, Nutton, have gone to Newport, Ore., for ten days' vacation. Miss Irene Curtis has returned from no extended visit with friends and rela tives in Seattle, Taemna, ami Portland. Meluino Chnppello yesterday com menced suit in the circuit Court tfi rn. cover $300 alleged to be due on a note issued by the defendants, John R. Sin gleton et al, On the bargain tables at Jacob Vt 220 North oCiiitneriMiti i. . .ubvi, i-ttu oe found Oxfords, low cut shoes at cost d less than cost. Children's 9.V, tl.23 and 1.!Sn. Men's for 2.S. Wo men's 1.M, Values up to .U0. Judge Oalloway last night Issued a writ of habeas corpus, ennmellln.. n,.. authorities of tho insane asvlum to bring- tho person of William flardner into court and show reason. hv fi. lnttor Is being confined In the Institu- lion. Miss Myrtle Dlnsmoor pher In Gideon Stein's factory on South Summer street. iinaviil.Ul.lv ......... i onsiderable excitement In ll. -liv I,.-. "ight, when she failed n the usunl time at her home, afte.- her 'liities had been comiilete.l f..f n... Miss Diiisnmor, after leaving il, fj.. tor, called on a girl friend, Miss l.ladtv Wilson, who resides on South Commer cial street, and, after being absent fro.n borne about three hours, a search was made. The police were notified, but ttie young woman was located before II became necinRrv ..m . - w .'iiH-crs to take up the ease. Moving pleturwi at the Grand today and tomorrow, matinee and evening. 'INDIAN ggS watt Bmrp, AmmimlOoo, rtahtaf Tackle rtc Koct OooiMHtrUI Stmt, noo Ms Ford automobiles now cheaper than ever. Vick Bros., local agents. Alter traveling extensively through Eastern Oregon, Arthur Benson, dep uty clerk of the supreme court, is back on tho job aguin at the stnto capitol. Change of price, 1014 prices are now out ou Ford automobiles. See Vick Uros, Mrs. L. H. Curtis has left for Agate Meaeh to spend a few davs' outinir. Mr. Curtis will probably join his wifo at that place Sunday. Judgo Oalloway yesterday granted a motion filed recently in 'tho circuit court, in which It is asked that Fred E. Farrell be made Ant in the workmen' of.t..nA.,a:An referedum suit now in the courts. Chiuigo of price for 1011 Fords, nn in stock. 5 -passenger, $(125 ; 2 passen ger, 57o, Vick Bros. There will sure be somethina Hnino- In t ow Creek canyon during the next two ciks, and it is nosaibln tl. Mvti. Creek, another ideal hunting resort in sminiern uregon will receive its share of visitors who seek the el Hair i1.i.it Oscar Bowers, Hurry Minto and Geo. 0. Bingham boarded the morning S. V. overland today en route for tho south ern hunting grounds, and the partv will le gone nbo.it two weeks. Theso'three gentlemen devoted most of their time lt year to hunting deer, ,t this sea--on (hey will go after a' few fish on ! trip. Attorney Hinrdmn. ,Vi...i one of the many articles mit .... .i.- trip, very tenderly. When . -.-..i,, mini t Wit, the liiiltfM oriltni., nn.l M..,-t. Wi: "lOU Hh0U 111 wnrrv a . j num. The report in the secretary of stato's otfice a ( automobilea during the month of July shows that there were "S machines r.-gister.'d, and 79 chauf Inn licensed. Last year the total number autos registered was 29. and this year it i. 12,907. The recnl,,.. I... Tear wero 42,Ui4 ,, ,h, V(), th are 132.013. Governor West today appointed Dexter Rice, of Roseburg, county judge of Douglas county, in place of Judge Wonnacott, who resigned a short time ago. BELLE'S QUILITY ICE CREAM FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Strawberry Ice Cream. Freah Peach Ice Cream, i Vanilla Ice Cream. Chocolate Ice Cream. Pineapple Ice Cream. Freah Loganberry Sherbert. Fresh Custard. Special Free Delivery. Belle's. Phone 362. .. Wexford Today Secret Formu- la a two-part feature of special T merit. a to postpone the meetinir. The date of the big meeting will be announced later, and at that time busi ness men, farmers and everyone inter ested are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. George Balland, of Monroe, are in the city visiting Mrs. Balland 'a mother, Mrs. R. J Davis, at 1877 South Church street, Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals for furnishing of la bor and material required for the com pletion of a brick and concrete hoilcr house to be erected at the Oregon Stnte Blind School will be opened by the Oregon State Board of Control at 2 p. m., Monday, August 11, 1913. Plans, specifications, proposal form and notice to bidders may be obtained at the office of W. C. Knighton, archi tect, Capitol buildinsr. R. B. GOODIN, Secretary Oregon State Board of Control. Don't be surprised if some members of congress become crazy or silly. 4M-M-4 , Do You Know NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS i word for each Insertion. THE STOCKS which have been adver tised by S. C. Kightlinger will be sold Thursday, August 7, at 2 p. m., fron the court house steps. FOR SALE OR TRADE One new pi ano, for city or country property. In quire "B.," Journal office. FRED FRED, FRED. Fry no grease ia frout of the Madison. LOST Rear auto lamp, near Turner, Leave at Motor Valley Garage. Re ward. SACRIFICE SALE A beautiful new home, in select residence district, 10 rooms, with latest modern eonveni enee, at 70 cents on the dollar. For particulars. Phone 6S3. LARGKST LIST of properties for ex change. See Bechtel & Bynon. FAILED After others have failed to sell your property, try Bechtel & By I) cm. THE fire insurance. Insure with Bechtel & Bynon. WANTED-Experienced girl for gener al nousework. Call mornings. Main 254, 378 Bellevue. $050 WILL BUiT a choice 5-aere tract on easy terms. Bechtel & Bynon. That we have the most up-to-date lens grinding plant in the country? We can fit and mala' lenses to fit your eyes and pock ethook, replacing broken lenses an hour or two and for reason able charges. T.pnunu in i.i... C a, i- n . -.v....... . Li,,un-?. Ol.uu I Lenses, white metal frames S1.50 Lenses in. filled frames ....$3.00 T. Lenses in rimless frames ....$3.50 I. en- uses duplicated DOc up worn j i n. ,m mmm,,,m "- "t 'iiimin i m I, iiir Every New Improvment In eyeglasses or spectacles is shown at this establishment. Eye examination hv a Registered 0..t. metrist. Invisible Bifocal, Toric and Flat Surface Lenses and PERFECT FITTING LENSES art foetus- akn..n here. Lot me nrettarn vnnr alt... a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 9".t Th street pavej with -j ,Bt lions it slippery. HOMES Home worth s)1500 fo- 1100. ! down takes a lot. Dairy ranch, secured by small payment Hotel, big money maker, to sell. Splendid bottom farm; sacrifice. Folks-Scott Realty Co. Phon937 : Chas. H. Hinges HnJintn (i,,i;,,;.. . ,..,, v,,vl, i Thirty Years Experience 12.1 North ( oinercial Street, next I'. S. National Bank Building, t FOR RENT At Newport, cottages an, tent houses, all modern. W rite J, C MoElroy, Newport, Ore. BKCHTEL & bargains. BYNON only advertise $500 "ill buy a 10-acre prune ranch, tha tis $500 will make the first payment, and the crops will tike car eof tho balance, if you will take care of the crops. See Clyde Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315- 310 Masonic Temple. HOUSES FOR RENT in all parts" the city by Bechtel & Bvnou. of NOTICE TO cosrT: rectors at 2 p. ,, WeJ Stat, Plans and tained at the office of Vf'i architect, State Capitol, SaW ',. Contractors will b T deposit U for each set oK guarantee that the plan, m i tions received by him win J, to the office in good j before the date set for tle Ti the bids. On the return of ings, the money will bs M(Jl certified check for eight i, Urs ($800.00) mo,t proposal, and be drawn t0 nT Frank Meredith, secretsr, b!"!; State Fair Directors. 1 the bidder will enter a coata,! ecu ine required bond; t!. be forfeited to the Stat, '.i n award of contract is una,,. an one or they fail to ent tract and furnish the within ten days from datetf,, contract. Proposals v. . I" on form furnished by tteirtwl The right Is resorved to ject any or aU bids, ortowinj... rormanties in bids. , FRANK MBmv'- 1 . T) 3 -m . . ""'"""J Jiunru ot OtaHnti Wars may cease, but siitun,.! aeroplanes will increase. Children Cr? FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR ; ilmi;: Penslar Hair Tonin nnVMU(, gant hair dressing For alii Schaefer's Drug Store. Uy SCHAEFER'S DBU8 f tW To Purchasi For farm or city proptrtj Dr. W. A. Cusick, owuf, rry drug tore, J South Salem Box Tray and berry boxes. Fmilk all kinds. Porch and Imhiv.' screens. First-class cabinet mn Phone 308 217 MONEY TO LC On farm and city proptrtr. J: Scott, orer Chicago Stori, h:o gom. Phons 1661 i NORWICH FIRE INSilfUNHF ! BCBGHABDl it KEKEDITt '( fiftt Agrats IStMiD-;; FOR SALE-()ue good Singer top bug- kj- "in carry two machines. 640 state street. $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargains. 12 acres in Polk county, two miles west, well improved, 4000 14 acres on car line ideal suburban homo, tinnnn. i acre in berries, new home .on car line, i acres in borries, 2 miles out, house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10 acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room house, good barn. 7m iles ot inn. 220 acres in Polk county, well improy! to o acres on installments several new homes in Salem on install ments; 500 acres well improved, $90 per acre; several 5 and in ... ... well improved. We have a ciear stand. r,.ni i..n rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro cery store, candy stora and ether busi ness chances. 20 acres close in. well mn. i . 300. Several prune ranches and berry tracts at the riuht n,i. ... .. iu acres Hearing Italian prunes, $2730. IIT We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargain, with u. IrLZt W? Bive you men cteou. treat! Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Maaacsr Phone.: Office Main 477; ridenc. 1b iHof. OpposiU Court Lmployment Burtatt in Con. FOH RENT FURXISHED-Strictly """"" '-room House, fine location Jiecnrei s Bynon. WE HAVE a few good drop head sew ...avumes, witn all the attach moots, at 112.50 each. 640 Stst. DO YOU WISH to nlaee v I win 1IHJ11CV goon real estate securityt See Docntel 4 Bynon. Mr a i i "Air-u-The man tho is iooki for a farm, to go out in one of our autos to see Howoll Pmir! cream of all Oregon land; $100 per uu up; terms. Bechtel & By- agents. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. "n nanan. Klllln Cnlle.a -'.3va,S: CIllnivA T.i which enjoys largest practlcs In the world Lameness. H..nti0.- j .. ' "u diseases oi the foo a specialty. Phones: Real Mrq. tzu a. Commercial ,treat 190 -Acre Orchard A, ror Sale Also 218 acres of tW . to 1125. "aa 8 J'bauncata BT th Flamln. T... - 303, or 8 P ir7 .T" - KinibJL owner, phon. MONEY TO LC- On Good Heal Estate StfC THOS. K. FOBS Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, StJr i' REAL ESTA , Money to Lets. !; JACOB a CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Hnbhl' MONEY TO My . Oi fooa Real IiUk mi. , MCHTEL A inOI M7 SUts StoAJ,, rr a i a Ktrk'urfV Prompt aeMyery. Soli f" i tha Famous Bock Springi Cd j; CAPITAL FUEL E. H. Jory, successor to X Phone 210. lards opposlt I ' r. onger depot r WOOirANlHC lm amy quantity. Prompt our specialty, rails CW Company. I7 Norti d0 r. Pkone Main sll J JAPA5E8B 1AUHBBI M "( CLKANDfl WOW No machlaerr to ' " out delicate fabrics. Wort for and delivered prompW 445 Ferry street Po , 4 L ; Cherry City f ice u i ,!n!fv l1 t Dinner and Lodge orj Buy It n 2M ChemekeU Strs l Phon24S2 nection. ,w-f '