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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
aob Bam. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJENAL, SALEM, OREOON, WEDNESDAY. APOPST 27, 1913. TODAY - Our 653rd Wednesday Surprise Sale Brown Bath Towels, Special 19c each Here are excellent bath towel of heavy Turkish weave in the unbleached finish f neat stripe border with hemmed edge; these towels are of good size, too--23x39 inches. Housewives will no doubt supply present and ' future needs from this sale. Only 19c each None sold before 8:30. See the window display. r r ji 10c Meyers Salem's and the Willamette Valley's Logical Style Center Here you will find beautiful models direct from New York and the newest style creations imported from that fashion city of Europe Paris. Owing to the immense buying power of Salem's big store, coupled with the fact that our Mr. Henry W. Meyers journeyed to the great markets and personally bought the new models for fall and winter in Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses and other garments, and that we have a permanent buyer in New York who constantly looks after our needs, we are therefore in a position to bring before the people of this locality the season's advanced styles as they are created. Salem women will indeed appreciate this fact when they view the complete stock of fall and winter ready to wear garments We can say without exagger ation that the coming season's display will far out-class any previous showing ever brought to Salem. At pres ent we are displaying an advance collection of the new suits and coats, and cordially invite an inspection at your convenience. No obligation to buy, just come in and ask to see the new garments. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 10c GLOBE The House of Refine ment. PROGRAM Today and Tomorrow The Animal Rex Western Drama Mona Nestor Indian Romance AGreaterlnfluence Crystal Society ' Drama Her Tutors Eclair Comedy Miss Ina Owen In Songs GLOBE Always the Pipe Organ ladies were also provided with neces sary clothing to take the place of their drenched dresses. Mr. Hamilton stated this morning that the baby suffered none from the ducking, while his wife and visitor were well nnd in good spr its today. Ilowever, it was a very narrow es cape, and Mr. Hamilton can thank the ladies for the fine manner in which they conducted themselves when the canoe turned over. The baby, beiuy helpless, was the first one to receive aid, and it was saved without much trouble, but had Mrs. Hamilton or the other lady been unable to swim and had got excited in the least, it is more than probable 'that some one would have been drowned. x ncATU NnTirFS: TALK. The one-day-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Falk, August 26, 1913: nt the family residence on Salem Heights. The funeral was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence. The burial took place at City View ceme tery. 10c . 1 y xGo:iM&'ox&J 10c Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Kemeay Miss Minerva Reinlnger, Upper Bern, Pa, writes: "tor several yeara i mm nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. I lived on bread and beet tea because my siomacn wuuiu nui if tain anything else. I took many rem edies, but obtitlned no relief until I took Hood's Siirsaparllla, when I began to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure rich blood mnkes good, strong nerves, and this Is why Hood's Sarsn parltla, which purines and enriches the blood, cures so muny nervous diseases. Get It today In usunl liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsataha. BIRTHS. PARKER. To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker, at their residence on North Front street, Tuesday, August 2(5, 1013, a son. NOTI TUNNEL THROUGH. Eugene, Ore., Aug. 27 Four hun dred tunnel workers were given a din ner of fried chicken at noon today by Twohy Bros., their employes, at the Noti tunnel on the Eugene-Coos Bay railroad, in celebration of the meeting of the two crews, thus letting daylight through the big bore. Several weeks' work will have to be done on the tun nel before the track can be laid through. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS word for each Insertion. EXPERIENCED chambermaid at once. Hotel Salem. auc- Capital City Brevities Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, suit 415-410-417 Masonic building. Miss Clcneviove Avison has returned from a visit with friends in Portland. Prof. J. P, Axley has returned from an extended visit throughout California. Or. Asseln, dentist, 205 Salem Bank & Trust building. Mrs. Prothero, who resides on the Jefferson road, has left for Portland with Chas, Hamilton and Miss Mildred Ilonoynyui, who motored up f roni( the metropolis yesterday. mmi A A MOTOR JiTJLAIAlJY CYCLES WATT SHIPP, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc. North Commercial 8treet Phone 363 ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART ! Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON Most approved methods, Primary, Grammar and High School Deport ments., Complete course ia Music. No interference with religion of pupils, MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Scholastic year begins third Monday in September. ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. LaFollette's Crawford Peaches You will have to send in your order soon. LaFol lctte't peaches are in demand all over Oregon. They are known everywhere for fine quality canning and table peaches. The price will not be lower 75c and 85c per box Compare the size boxes we sell with other packers and you will save money by placing your orders with us Table Peaches 35c per basket Table Plums 15c per basket Hop Pickers' Supplies Good Bacon 20 and 25c per lb Picnic Hams 17 and 18c per lb Columbia River Salmon 2 for 25c Canned Milk, per dozen 90c Smoked Sardine, regular size 5c Floral Coffee, steel cut 30c per lb Corn and Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c Miss Sue Steigcr, of San Jose, Cal., is . visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoiger, of Salem. Merrill S. Lamport left today for an extensivo trip through southern Oregon, and northern 'alifomia. Dr. Fletcher Iloman is in Portland ou business. He may visit Washington be fore returning home. ' Dr. Stooves has gone East to study. He will spend one mtnth in Eastern clinics and will return September 15. Miss Mabel Wilson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Flotcher Iloman, has gone to Seat tlo, whore she will take up her duties as a teacher. Mr. anil Mrs. Austin Price, of Boise, Idaho, aro visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U N. Comnton. Mr. Price is a government engineer. Au application for requisition for C. A. Stucwo, wanted in St. Louis, Mo., on the chargo of forgory, was issued yes terday by Governor West. Mr. Bradley Kivers, a prominent at torney of Portland, is in the city today, lie visits the governor in the Interests of the Society for Prevention of Hang ing. A complaint was filed in the circuit court this morning by Schleusner Bros, against Frank L. Williams, Jr., to recovor $104, alleged to be duo on board supplied tho defendant. Mr. T. 1). Jones and family, of 19." South Twenty fourth street, have re turned from a five weeks vacation at Newport. They report having had all kinds of good times whilo away. After all there is nothing more satis factory or healthful than a juicy cut of high grade beef. Wo seli it. In dependent Market, 2" Kerry street. Phono 728. Deliveries anywhere, any timo. , We have a perfectly appointed shade room, in cliurgo of competent workmen. We will be pleased to sub mit estimates on all work of this kind. Imperial Furniture Co., 177 North Liberty street. Tho press dispatches report that a Chinaman will lie deported, after hav ing lived 11) years in this country and accumulating a fortune. That's tough hut what would you do if you could not get a La Corona. F. K. Slinfcr, the harness and sad dle man, nt 1S7 South Commercial street, has been kept busy during tho pnst few days supplying tho wauls of hop pickers. He says that, although the demand has been large, he can still furnish nil the tents, tarpaulins nnd gloves that will be needed. Falling out of a hay loft, the two and a half year old son of Claud Settlemier who resides at the T. A. Livcsley hop ranch, was seriously injured yesterday. Dr. Harry Clay was called and it is be lieved tho lad will recover in due time. A remonstrance to the purposed im provement of Mill stieet was filed with tho citv recorder vestenlay afternoon. The property holders signing tho re monstrance object to a 30-foot street and the council is asked to hold up tho work. If you believe in the power of music to elevate your thoughts and broaden your intellect, to stir your imagina tion and quicken your emotions, then get a Victrola in your home. See R. F. Peters, 521 Court street, about his easy payment plan. Whilo you aro down shopping to morrow, call and see our assortment of grapes, sugar plums and fresh fruit of all kinds, if you cannot call, phone your order, and we will deliver prompt ly. Sunset grocery, 121 South Com mercial street. Freedom foe Kate Westerlund, who escaped from the receiving wnrd at the asylum recently, was of short duration. She was captured last nijht in Brooks after she had walked to that town on her way to Astoria, where she was com mitted to the institution. Tho patient escaped last Monday evening. It is possible that several members of the Salem Canoe Club will join tho Portland club on its Salem-P6rtlnnd trip next Monday. The local club held a meeting last night and Russell Smith and Seymour Skiff were appointed as a committee to call upon the different members ami ascertain if they will take part in the big canoe trip on the Wil lamette. After spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Miss Ada Kuntz has returned to Braiuord Minn. BARTLETT PRICES. UNITED PBESS LEASED WIRE. New York, Aug. 27. Through tion, Barletts, $2.75. Philadelphia Through auction, Bart letts, $22.75, Chicago Through auction Rogue Riv er Barletts, $1."02.7;; average $2.4.1. (Continu-d from page one.) B1 1 JjplBJpjJpjgpJJMmwiiiiiiiw '1 ROTH GROCERY CO. i ARROW COLLAR -- """ Nt. fU SC., fc,.w Tells of Huerta's Roply. The president then sot forth that Huerta's reply, through Foreign Minis tor (lamboa, said tho dictator realized that tho American proposals were in tended to be friendly otherwise, they would have been immediately rejected on account of their humiliating charac ter, lluerta refused to promise that he would not be a eandbuite for the prosi dency, asserted that pacification of the country was proceeding and refused tho proposal for an armistice on the ground he must punish outlaws now in the field. (lambda's note, the president said, urged American' neutrality, recognition of lluerta as president, and, deploring the tension with America, denied that Mexico was responsible therefor. Gam boa also recalled tho recognition of lluerta by Ambnssndor Henry Lane Wilson. It concluded thus: 'When the situation reaches a happy conclusion no mention will bo made of causes which might cirry us, if the present tension persists, to nobodv know what extremities for two (HMiple under obligation to continue friendly, provided that friendship is based on mutual respect." (Continued from page one.) boom on the Salem sido of the stream. Mrs. Hamilton let ro of the boat and swam to the logs ami a rowboat soon picked the other lady up, aud, after getting Mrs. Hamilton, the ladles were landed on the gravel bar. Workmen Aid. workmen, who are caring for the popping station, loaneor their clothing in which to wrap the baby, sfter its wet elothe had beea removed, end the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The board of equalization will meet at the court house in said county on Monday, September 8, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors in vauation, description or quality of land, lots or other property, and con tinue in session until such work is completed. All persons interested are notified to appear and examine their assessment for the year 1913, and if not satisfied with the same, file application in writ ing, properly verified, for a reduction or alteration of the same during the first week of such meeting, as no com plaints can be received thereafter. BEN F. WEST, Asessor of Marion County. Aurnist 1(1, 1913. WANTED A small child to care for. Will have the best of care. Phone 288 Main. WANTED Woman for light house keeping, two in family. Mrs. Fergu son, 245 Division. WANTED Girl for general house work. Must bo neat, clean a good cook and furnish references. A good, permanent place in small fam ily for right party. Phone Main 1070. FOUND Key on streets. Owner paying for adv. Church and Union can have same by WANTED Position as automobile driv er, steady man, no bad habits. Refer ences. Phone 303. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing labor and material required for full comple tion of two separate and distinct build ings and the finishing only of a brick hospital building (aggregating in cost about $15,000) to be erected on proper ty located about one and one-half miles north of the city of Salem, and known as the Oregon State School for the Deaf, will be opened by the Oregon State Board of Control, Friday, August 25, 1913, at 2 p. m., at the state capitol building. Plans, specifications and proposal sheet may be obtained at the office of W. C. Knighton, architect capitol build ing, Salom, Ore. R. B. GOODIN, Secretary Orogon State Board of Control. FOR SALE Votch seed, eithor, clear or mixed with oats. A. D. Petty john. Route 3, Salem. FOR SALE An ideal stock ranch, 2S0 acres, in one of the best sections of the Willamette Valley, running water, good fences, near railroad station, $2000 worth of farming ma chinery and horses, $000 worth of dairy cows, 4000 bushels of grain, 40 tons of hay. See Clyde Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-310 Masonis Temple. TELEPHONE 1899 is correct number for Fred's night lunch in taxicab. Whcn you Break j Your Lenses f very short time, w, i latest up-to-date J.f) chine in the valley 1 " : W can also tMt,Mr(. i, live youth, best J? ruh Toric . .dw;; frames, at reasonable ,! , ... Chas.H.Hin Optician d jewe, , Next door to U. 8. fc (. $IooTo1 That yu wt bestow IS acres in Polk count. well improved, $4000; 14 u J"1 """roan home, j . acre in berries, new soma,, WSOOj TacrcsinberriM, house and barn, $3000 ; 30 , " acres in crop, balanc, tiEb!. nouso, good barn, 7m ties o t . 220 acres in Polk county, ' i itooacreionium,,1 several new home in Saleat,', ments; 500 acras wsll j per acre; several 5 nd 10i(Nt, wen improved. i We have a cigar itand, ,1 rooming house, hotel, rMtnnit,tt eery store, candy store and otta'iX ness chances. i 20 acres close in, well hml J, 500. 8everal prune rsnckm uiVf ' tracts at tho right price, u ,4 bearing Italian prunes, 12150. We rent Houses Furnished Rooms. ! sell Insurance of altii' List your bargains witl I J Ml I ana we win give you ib prompt and courteous tr:r ment. f Acme Investment A. B, COOK, HuiR Phones: Office, Main 477;!; Main 2487. Opposite Court none. 54)!'jv : Employment Bureau in Ci ; ' nedion. 1. WANTED Hop pickers, at Lach mund's ranch, 70 acres, good camp ground, fine water, 4 miles east pf Salem. Picking commences Septem ber 1. Free railroad fare to Lach mund Station, on Southern Pacific. Phone Farmers' 190. FANCY CANNING Crawford peaches for sale. "Lachmund Orchard," one-half mile west Kaiser Bottom school house. Phone orders Fanners 293. H. W. Bowden, foroman. FOUND Pocket knifo Owner may have same by calling here and pay ing for ad. Notice of Assesment 18th Street Im provement. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore- gun, win at or BDOut s o clocn p. ni. on the 1st day of September, 1913, or at the fame hour at any subsequent regular couuicil meeting thereafter, at the common council chambers in the city of Snlcm, Oicgon, proceed to as sess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor, its pro portionate share of the total cost of improving North Eighteenth street from tho south line of State street to the south line of Center street. All persons interested in paid assess ment aro hereby notified to appear nt said time before tho snid common council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to said common council on or bo fore the snid 1st day of September, 1913, to equalize their proportionate share of the total cost of improving said North Eighteenth street, and their snid assesment CTIAS. F. ELOTN, City TJecorler. WANTED $:.')00 at 7 per cent interest at from three to five years, 100 acres, well improved farm within Vi mile of Eugene given as security, no incum brance on farm. Address "M. A. J.," Capitol Journal. WANTED Hxperienced girl for gener al housework. Call moruings. Main 254, 378 Bellovue. HOUSE AND LOT-50xl20, 6 bearing cherry trees, 3 apple trees, gropes, etc., $025, $100 down, balance $10 per month, 7 per cent interest. What more do you wantl See Clyde Rice, olo Masonic building. FOR SALE Burlap, at right prices for hop baling. Enquire of A. O. Cros snn. Why Come to Is For Good Eyesight t Because You Will Receive person The very best that Modem .Means can affir,l the needing Eye-attention. "The Best Is Nono Too Good." A. McCulloch I Optometrist Ml N. Commercial 8L Phone 92.1 I run HALb An almost new Singer sewing machine wagon, 840 State street. South Salem Box C Tray and berry boiea. Fruit to J all kinds. Porch and Uw w. acreens. First-clasa cabinet it ' Phone 308 ' 8(7 Sift1, MONEY TO If Oa term sad city propartr. M'i Scott, orer Chicago Btora, hj, egoa. Phone 1(11 f NORWICH UNION -FIRE INSURANCE SOCF, MJKGHAKDT KBIDIIlL leslaeit Agent WW MONEY TO lit Oi Good Bel Eitato 8i ,, THOS. K. F0BD (! Over Udd A Bush Bank, 8iJi REAL ESTATi; Phone 2424. JACOB 00. ! on ml nnbtait " 8EWIXO MACHINES Must ho sold. Just come in and see how chenp we will sell you a fine drop-head ma chine, the very best makes, from 12.50 up. Now is the time, 040 State afreet. SF.VEN-UOOM HOUSE and 85x200 ft. lot on paved streot, paving paid. Fruit, ornamental and shade trees, blackberries, loganberries, good gnr don spot and well, one block from car line, good location, now renting for $9 per month. All for $1800; $S0() cosh, bnlanco $19 per month, 7 por cent. Bargain. See Clyde Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 310 Masonic temple. $500 will buy a joacre prune rnnch, tha tis $500 will make the first payment, and the cropa will tnke car eof the balance, If you will take care of the crops. See Clyde Rice, with L. 8. Barnes i Co., 318- .116 Masonic Temple. M PENSLAR CREAM OF At, MONDS brings color to tha cheeks. Only at Schaefer's Drug J more. MONEY TO 10 Oa good Ketl Iitato BECHTEL IW" 147 State Strwt WOOD AND CO ia .a, quantity. Piw our specialty, Fall. Company. I7 North street. rnone ai aEAmsfl won : No machinery to J , out delicate fabrics, won ; for and dellTered V. J, 448 Ferry street. PhwiJ Cherry Ice Cre We makca Specif ' Dinner and Lodge Buy It t Cnemeket 8W !; II I I It hll4 t;