Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 14, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAXLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THUB8DAT. AUOUSTyli, 1913.
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I Introduce Your Head to (
a New Hat This Week I
at Meyers
$3.00 and $3.50 Kind
I for
$2.00
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tnerit.in our men's
assortment of good E
A special hat offering of unusual
section this week. Our excellent
felt hats in the popular shapes and colorings models E
to suit every style of face. They are extra good quali-
ties, but we have too many, hence this reduction. Reg-
ular $3.00 and $3.50 hats, your choice at $2.00 each.
MenVand Young Men's Suits at
Small Prices, too
Decidedly good values priced extremely low, for we
must move them, as we need the room for new ar
rival. If you intend to get a suit now. "Get it at
Meyers."
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
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Capital City Brevities
Dr. P. L. Uttor, dontiat, aulta 415-410-417
Masonic building.
Mrs. ,T. W. Lehman, of Sollwood, 1ms
returned homo after visiting with Mr.
and Mm. IJ. J, Lehman, of Kiilein.
Prof. I. Olcnn, a foremr music di
rector at the University of Orogon, but
now connected with the University of
Washington, was hero on business yesterday.
INDIAN g
WATT SHIPP,
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
North Commercial fltraAt Phna qaq
Extra! Extra! I
For the first time in tho history of Salem the people
of Marion and Polk counties can secure all kinds of
sacks at right prices in this city, instead of spending
their time and money in going to Portland. We are pay
ing one cent a pound for all kinds of rags. We also are
paying $13 per ton for all kinds of cast iron. Highest
prices paid for all kinds of old clothes, household goods
"" " ouy ana sen everything from
Muil- t. ! C 1 1 .111. . . .
ccu.s iii piece or goia. aii Kinds or tools and
chinery and pipe bought and sold
a muuon oargains
a
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The house of a half
i! H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
233 State Street. Phone Main 224
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w uaicni, uie(on,
B. W. Morgan and wife are the
happy parents of fine 9 pound boy this
morning. Dr. Ellis was the attending
physician. '
Maccabees meet in McCornack hall
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. W.
B. Oilson, B. K.j office 344 State St.
Call any time, day or night.
Glasses ordered of Dr. James Smith,
rooms 303-4 Masonic building, are guar
anteed to give complete satisfaction,
whether they cost $2.00 or more.
Fire Chief Mark Savage is being vis
ited by his brother, Bert Savage, of
Lewiston, Idaho. The visitor is well
known in Salem, and at present is con
nected with the Lewiston Tribune.
Henry Sihroeder yesterday filed a
complaint in the circuit court for $.').'),
000 damages, against the Silverton
Lumber Co. The plaintiff alleges in
his complaint that by reason of negli
gence and oversight on the part of the
defendant, he lost a leg.
Pears and apples will soon be coming
into the Fruit Union at the corner of
Trade and High streets in large num
bers, according to the managers of
that market place. There are some
plums and apples already on hand, but
the rush will be on shortly.
Blood poison contracted from a
wound in the hand caused by a gopher
gun, caused the death of Walter Kant
elborg, the young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oustave Kantelberg, yesterday. The
funeral will be held this afternoon . at
3:30 from the German Baptist church.
The remains will be buried in Lee Mis
sion cemetery.
The fire department made a speedy
run to tho corner of Shipping and
Front streets last night in response to
an' alarm in from residents located
near a vacant house owned by A. .T.
Anderson, of the city. A fire was in
progress in the rear of the building
when the department arrived, but the
firemen succeeded in squelching it be
foro any serious damnge was done.
Theso changes in the- weather hnve
not mado any difference to the people
buying goods at our removal sale.
Summer goods sell just as readily as
seasonable fall goods. It will pay you
to buy now, and have your purchases
laid away until September 1. No charge
for storage. Salem Furniture Com
pany, Chemeketa near Commercial
street. '
The members of the Salem Commer
cial Club, under the, direction of Secre
tary Fred Drynon, will show the Tort
land newspaper men a good time when
that delcgntion, along with several
prominent officinls of tho Portland, F.u
gene & Eastern Hailroad Company ar
rive on a special train en route for
points in the southern end of tlrt val
ley. The excursion has been made up
in tho metropolis, and will visit every
city on the P. E. & Ef lines. The party
will arrive hore next Sunday at 12:30
and will remain until 2:30. They will
bo met at the trnin with autos and es
corted 'shout the city, after being re
ceived by the members of the Commer
cial Club, in tho organization's new
quarters.
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We Defy Anyone to Prove That We
Did Not Buy Edwin Clapp Shoes
Six months before Hanan Shoes were bought by any Salem
store. Or that we did not quit buying Hanan Shoes when
we bought EDWIN CLAPP SHOES. Or that we ever of
fered to discontinue EDWIN CLAPP SHOES. Does it look
reasonable that we would buy EDWIN CLAPP SHOES and
then discontinue them in favor of a line that had not giv.
en us satisfaction? We would rather be small mer.
chants in the public's estimation than be large merchants
in our own estimation ONLY. We are credited with sense
enough to know we COULD NOT misquote values, run. so
callod hundred thousand dollar sales, remodeling sales and
try to mislead the public in many other ways and still main
tain the confidence of intelligent people.
We have some Hanan Shoes. Come compare them with
others at the same price.
ioc Globe ioc
Today
A Possibility
2-REEL IMP. COMEDY
Mental Suicide
Good Rex Drama
Why Rags Left Home
Powers Drama.
Alice Rooney
In new Popular Song
Friday and
Saturday
That great 3-reel
Bison Feature
Robinson Crusoe
Starring Marguerite
Fisher, a former res
ident of Silverton.
Tale of the Hat
Nestor Comedy
10c 10c
A Rare Farm Bargain
81 acres fine black loam, well draia
ed, 64 acres under cultivation and about
15 acres good timber, family orchard,
bearing. Fine big barn, sufficient for
40 head of stock, small house. Two
springs, rttnning water, also windmill.
Located on a good road within a mile
of Oregon Electric station, two hundred
yards from school and church. Phone
and rural delivery service. This would
make an ideal dairy farm and the soil
is admirably adapted for clover. Price
110 per acre, if sold before September
Reinhart's Shoe St
ore
Home of "Quality Shop" Shoes
444 STATE STREET OPP. BLICH THEATRE EXCLUSIVELY SHOES
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The work of fitting up the quarters
for the Salem Motorcycle Club will
commence immediately, according to
the report made at a meeting held by
the organization last night. The club
will be over the Belle confectionery
store, on North Commercial street. It
is hoped the work will have been com
pleted in ten days, at least.
Milton A. Miller, of Lebanon, Ore
wno win succeed uavid m. Dunne on
Saturday as colelctor of internal rev
enue for Oregon, has tendered his res
ignation as a member of the state sen
ate to Governor West. A successor will
not be necessary unless the legislature
shall' be called into extraordinary ses
sion before the next election, and one
piobably not be chosen unless such
an emergency should arise. In his let
ter of resignation Mr. Miller says: "In
my new field of duty I trust I may
prove an efficient and worthy official,
worthy of the confidence reposed in me
by my friends."
Mrs. Eva Itridghnm, an inmate of tho
stato industrial school for girls, and
who was sent to the institution, in lieu
of being committed to the penitentiary
for the crime of hurglary, attempted to
escape from the school last Mondav
by climbing down a fire escape. Mrs
Bridgham nearly succeeded in getting
away, when she was discovered by the
officers of the plnce and returned to
her quarters. The young woman used
n improvised rope made of sheets to
reach the fire escape, and had with her
a suit case. On account of her act con
stituting a violation of the parole
granted her by the Portland court, it is
likely that she will be compelled to
serve out the original sentence, which is
from six mouths to three years in the
penitentiary. Mrs. Uridgham is being
held in the city jail, pending the return
ot Governor West, who will investigate
the case.
Much to the relief of both pedestri
ans and those traveling the streets in
vehicles, the Portland, Eugene t East
ern Company has completed tho work
of replacing the old broken bricks with
new ones in its street car line on State
street, and is filling the young caves
which have broken many auto and
wagon springs, and caused the lowly pe
destrian to cuss when he runs amuck
with the chuck-holes.
ioren ( urtis has returned from s
week 's vacation at Agate lleach. He
reports that summer resort all in good
shape, and the only grievance he has
is that he couldn't frequent the place
longer.
T. O. Wish has returned from an ex
tended business visit In Portland. Mrs.
liligh has now left for the const to en
joy a vacation after attending to bnsi
ness nt the theatre during her hus
band's absence.
J. C. Mite and wife left this morn
ing for New York, where they will visit
relatives for a few weeks. Mr. Miles
will visit relatives in Maine before re
turning home.
The ordinance creating the office of
police matron will go into effect tomor
row, and it Is expected that the coun
cil will appoint some woman to fill the
position at the next regular meeting.
Newborn's commercial elub already
has under discussion plans for celebrat
ing the formal opening of the new
bridge acre the Willamette, which
rent it due at some mid-winter date.
Large lot 66x132 on paved street
only $260. This is a snap.
SNAP.
New and up to date modern bungalow
6 rooms, bath, two toilets, basement.
stationary wash tubs, electric lights
and fixtures, shades, screen porch, hot
and cold water, plumbing in, sewer. All
assessments paid, two large lots on fine
street, close to school and carline. This
property is well worth $4500, owner
away, must sell at a sacrifice. Price
$3150, terms. Any one wishing to buy
a modern home at a lower price than
you could build for yourself, ought to
see this property.
Bechtel & Bynon write fire insurance,
seven good companies.
SUBURBAN HOME
We have a fine suburban home, five
and a half acres of fine land. Price
$2800; terms.
For stock or dairy farms
For grain, hay or potato land
For fruit or timber lands
See
BECHTEL & BYNON.
347 State Street Phone 452.
That the Enelish language can be
sreatlv misconstrued was manifested
this morning when a well known local
haracter attompted to relieve himself
of his opinion in regard to the Japan
ese murder which occurred here last
Thursday. He said: "I toll you that
dou't believe that Koda did the job
nosiree he couldn't. It is as plain as
the nose on your face that he proved
his 'alimony,' and he could not have
been around his wife at the time she
was killed." Thus, alibi and alimony
got sadly mixed.
As the result of one hour's soliciting
Heppner citiens put up $1275 for the
Morrow county fair, and the city council
followed with $500 more.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the citv of Salem. Ore
gon, will, at or about 8 o'clock p. m on
the ISth day of August, 1913, or at the
same hour at any subsequent regular
council meeting thereafter, at the com
mon council chambers in the city of Sa
lem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each
lot or part thereof or . parcel of land
liable therofor, its proportionate share
of the total cost of improving the alley
in block 29, Vniveraity Addition to Sa
lem, from the east line of 12th street
to the west line of 13th street.
All persons interested in said assess
ment are hereby notified to appear at
said time before the said common conn
cil and present their objections, if any
they have, to said assessment and ap
ply to said common council on or be
fore tho said ISth day of Alienist. 1013
to equalize their proportionate share
of the total cost of improving said al
ley in block 2!, University addition.
H. W. ELGIN,
Acting City Recorder
, Notice of Assessment.
Notice is hereby given that the com
nion council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, will at or about 8 o'clock n. m.
on tho 18th day of August, 1913, or at
the same hour at any snbsenuent reir.
ular council meeting thereafter, at the
common council chambers in the citv
of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess up
un ii u lot or pare mereor or parce
of land liable therefor, its nrnnortinn
ate share of tho total cost of imnrov
ing North Church Bteret from the North
line of l ourt street to the approach oi
the bridge over North Mill creek.
All persons interested in said assess
ment are hereby notified to appear al
said time before the said common conn
cil and present their objections, if any
tney havo, to said assessment nnd nnnl
to said common council on or before th
said ISth day of Auinist, 101.1. to eon
ize their proportionate share of the
tal cost of improving: said North
Church street, and their said assess
ment, it. w. vir.x
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Acting City Recorder.
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$100 to $1
That you can't beat our bargain.
12 acre in Polk county, two mil fts west
well improved, $4000; 14 acres n car
line ideal auburban homo, $10,000; 1
sere In berries, new home on car line,
$1800; 7 acres in berries. 2 miles nut
house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10
acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room
house, good barn, 7m lies out $3500;
scree in Polk county, well improv
ed, $22,000; 1 to S acres on Installment.
several new homes in Salem on install
ments; 500 acres well Improved, $90
per acre; several 5 and 10 sere tracta
well improved.
We have a clear stand. nil t..ii
rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro
cery atore, candy atore and other busi
ness chances.
20 seres close In. well lmnrnv.j n
500. Several prune ranche. anH LrJ
tracta at the right price. 10 acre.
oeanng jtalian prunes, $2750.
We rent Houses and
Furnished Rooms. We
sell Insurance of all kinds
List your barcaini wlik ...
d o - ai,ls US
we will give you square,
prompt and courteous treat-merit.
Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Maaacsr.
Plon: Office, Main 7T; raaidene,
Main S19T
OppotitS Court
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tmployment Burtau in Con-
neciton.
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Ask your
grocer for
England's favorite for over
70 years
Notice to Property Owners in Regard
to Paying Southern Pacific Tracks
on Twelfth street
You are hereby notified to appear
at the common council chambers Fri
day, August 15, 1913, at 7:30 p. m., to
confer with the committee and engin
eer of the Southern Pacific Railroad
Company as to the matter of the im
provement of the railroad tracks on
Twelfth street. H. W. ELGIN,
Acting City Recorder.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank many kinds friends
and neighbors for their thoughtful as
sistance and beautiful floral offerings
in the hour of our loss of a beloved
wife and (laughter.
JAME D. LANSING,
T. HESSLEY AND FAMILY.
NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS a word for each
' Insertion.
WANTED A young man with ability
to tnke charge of a department in
one of Salem's progressive stores;
splendid chance for advancement;
references required. Address P. O.
Ilox 336, Salem, Or.
WANTED To rent about 150 acres
of land for general farming purposes,
by an eastern farmer of severnl
years' experience. II. C. Pnskins,
care of New Houston Hotel, Portland,
Ore. .
FOR SALH! An almost new Singer
sewing machino wagon, 640 State
Btreet.
SEWING MACIIINESMi7st be Boil
Just come in and see how cheap we
wilt sell you a fine drop-head ma
chine, the very best makes, from
$12.50 up. Now is the time, 640 State
itreet.
L. H. WILLIAMS (Hattio) desires her
many friends and customers to know
that she has moved from 255 North
Liberty street, and is now residing
nt 6S1 Center street.
WANTED Concession for Labor Day
picnic; Sclah Springs, 3000 people on
grounds; ice cream, drinks, cigars,
candy, closed; excursions from all
towns Art Artcs, 178 South Commercial.
' .ii y zu- norse
power I. H. C, auto truck, high wheel
ior sale, or will trade for horses:
.lust arrived from Southern Oregon,
.m-iuumg an equipment. Henry Bau
mer, 256 Center street.
Cl!Ii7 B can t. rt.
Your Eye. and Po j
' Le- in your fr,m- f,
Reuses in Silverine '
Lenses in gold fillcj , :
Kryptok le-s- JS""'.'.
to $15.00. """"SSfc,
Broken lenses dupliclted .
50 cent. ,., 1 "ittiea (,,;
CHAS. H. HINGES
Optician and
ai"s UOQV to U.
sBank
Building.
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Notice of Improyerasnt ofBfflT1
Notice is hereby given tSat tl, 1
mon council of the city 0f Saii -'
gon, deems It expedient ud
clares its intention to farth-in' i
prove Mill street fro- , m "J
foet west of the west lin 0f a.
to the west line of Fourth rtl
with bituminous concrete No j '!
expense of the abutting ui L,
property within the sain l!-i,. M
jcordance with the plan,
..uu- r -iU street Improv,,.
heretofore adopted hv rt. J ''
council of said city and on fl,,'
on ico oi the city recorder, wli, j
hereby referred to for j deUiy
scription of said improventeit i.j J
a part of this notice by anch rtf,
written remonstrance ;.
said proposed improvement m,
maue at any lime with h tan , ;
from the final publication of it;, J
tice in the manner provided brlh,f
-.1. n-t-; ... '
tuuner, inis notice is publbhed
ten (10) days by order of tWr
council, the date of tho first pal:
tion Demg the 5th day of August, '
CHAS. P. ELGIN, CitrBfc
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PENSLAR CREAM OP Al
MONDS hl-ino. t. II. '
n vvl, v ui i
cheekB. Only at Schaeferf Dr.; i
Store. I,
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South Salem Boil
Tray and berry boxes. Fruit biia ;
all kinds. Porch and Urn mf
screena. First-class cabinet roil I,
Phone 808 . 247
MONEY TO If
Om farm snd city propertj, J
Scott, over Chicago Store, W,
cob. Phone 15(1. f
NORWICH
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIEF; .
bCBGHABDT MEHEDITI V .
'Realttot Agents INI Stste ft
WANTED Hop pickers for the
xioimes yard. Freo tents, free trans
Poriation and many other ,lvt.
ages, auch as free tent, table and 4
ioois, straw and fire wood, spring
water, Livcsley'a atatinn
Investigate before registering. Phone
i. A. Livesloy & Co., or call filth
I'oor snlom Bank & Trust Company
SEVEN-ROOM HOT'SR tn.nni.
lot on paved street, paving paid.
Fruit, ornamental and ahade trees
blackberries, loganberries, good gar
... n.uv aa well, one block from car
line, good location, now renting for
$! per month. All f. unnn. ...
h, balance $1$ per month, 7 per
...... ..urgnin. see Clyde Rice, with
.mmes u., 316 Masonic tern-
pie.
FOR SALE UK TRADE Automobile
in good repair, 225 North 20th street.
I hone Main 2408. J.
WANTED-Experienced girl for gener-
H 378 Benovue """""
FOR RENT-At Newport, cottage, and
., m0(ierlli w rit(J j c
McFJroy, Newport, Ore.
$500 will buy a 10-acro prune
- .u. u, $500 will mak, the
f.rat payment, and the crop, will
tke car eof the balance, if yu will
take care of tb. trops. See Clyde
Rice, with L. S. n... i. ...
316 Masonic Temple.
W O. MOREHOI-seTd! V. M.-Coun-'
V veterinarian. Prompt attention,
y or night. Office, J.clt Darr1.
fed barn, 544 Ferry afreet. Phone
MONEY TO LOV
On Good Best Estate M '
TH08. K. F08D j
Oyer Lsdd ft Bush Bank, M;
REAL ESTAI,
, Money to Lo". I
JACOB 0ft 1 j
Phono 2424. J06-207 Hubharf S
MONEY TO LO . .
Os loos' ! I'" " !'
BECHTEL inI
147 8UH Stmt -K
COAL AND W0C
Prompt delivery. Sole
the Famous Rock Bpringi C1
CAPITAL ITIEL 00. i
E. H. Jory, successor ts J.' J'.'
Phons 210. JTsrda opHu 1 j
senger depot
WOOD AND CO
us say quantity. Prompt
our specialty, rails City w-
Compssy. I7 North w- ,
street. Phons Mais U ;
JAPANESE lAUNDBi in",:
CLEa?infl 0M!,
No machinery to
out delicate fsbrlos. j.
for snd dellrsrsd pwo: ,'
44S Perry street. PhoMj
Cherry City J
Ice trear.
:: We make a SpdV
:: Dinner and Lodge "j;;.
Buy It U v
m Cksmskstt o'" ;
Phone 24S2 j