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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1913)
i - r . i PAGE EIGHT. BAILT CAPITAL JOtnUTAL, IAUOC. OtSOOK, TUISDAT, 8EPTEMBEB 23, 1913. h jhm atAsUw Mi ttati ta mhmmi iAH tat itf jhh mu 0 5ec the Elegant Displays of New, Rich Silks, Woolen Fabrics and Trimmings in the Piece Goods Section A, i it M II II II H El 11 11 11 II M 11 II II 11 11 II tl II II !! II It 11 M N tl II II M 61 ij H- i jiiRk II 1HI SI I W INI H 1 TO II. PI m Women's and Misses' Beautiful Suits and Coats in Imported and American Styles. An un rivaled Showing at Meyers Salem's foremost style store Our showing of new garments constantly being added to, as almost every express brings newly finished coats and suits to Salem's big store; Some of the styles are plain and then there are many novelties, styles that are surely captivat ing. Our buyers journeyed to the great mar kets and personally selected these exquisite garments. They show the new fabrics and fin ishes in all the pleasing and most popular mod els, and though they're the very newest and the most wanted styles, they are not necessarily high. We have garments to suit every purse and aim to please in every respect, whether a $15 suit or a $50 suit is purchased. We cor dially invite inspection of these advance displays. Honest merchandise, honest advertising, and honest prices have played an important part in the popu larity of this store. Remember these facts when you read our advertisements from day to day. We ex pect you to read them and respond to them be cause we never make a statement that the merchan dise will not back up. And if something bought here should go wrong, we will make it right. New Baskets. Brassware and Cut Glass We are showing an excel lent assortment of new things in our second floor store. Many people have been waiting for the arrival of these new red finish bas kets, for fruit, ferns, plants, waste paper, etc. They are very pretty and an added decoration to any home. The displays of Brassware and Cut Glass are also at tracting much attention. See these showings in our second floor store. TOMORROW Oar 657th Wednesday Surprise Sale Extra good quality, bleached TURKISH BATH TOWELS to , a sell at only 10 a. I Hi Hern . indie, long-, tnne bora,, J J d ends. Ther . very UI1U8U, " l.m ted supp.' Tomorrow. 19c EACH None sold before 8:3o See the window dijpUy is 1 1 It I ; I : I I I t I I t I I &. t I I 3 Special Offering of Women's Pretty White Waists At $2.39 Each A fortunate purchase of this lot of stylish waists enables us to offer them at this low price. They are all new, just opened up, well made of mar quisette lace, nets, etc., and daintily trimmed. You should see them, then you'll realize what unusual waist values they really are. Many neat styles to choose from. ' $2.39 Each See the window display, Liberty street. mm An Interesting Sale of Women's Dainty Lace Collars, Jabots, etc., Two Lots 59c and 98c A choice collection of new neck fixings in many chic styles, showing fashion's latest trend and offering to Sa lem women an exceptionally good value. There are Net Collars, Lace Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Ruffs, Jabots, etc., and they're in two lots. Your choice at 59c and 98c. See the window display Court street THE HOUSE OF QUALITY HgoodIoood s A Showing of Stylish Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men in many pleasing models for Fall and Winter You'll surely be pleased with this display of new fall clothing. We've never had the pleas ure of showing a better variety of garments. Every good style that a man of taste would want is here in the latest weaves and colors. Every garment possesses marks of refinement and good taste. But see these clothes for your self and try them on. Try the Cloth Craft, the Ederheimer, Stein or the New Stadium union made line, which we recently brought to Salem. They're all good. We back them with thirty three years of business judgment. If anything should go wrong we will be here to make it right. A splendid time right now to purchase your furnishing needs while assortments are com plete. A good selection of Shirts, Ties, Hose, Hats and all the other togs. t t I I f f I. i i t t i I: I I Wf IWH Wl fflW 7t JWm TT ilMHUtjMisttkJi JH I oi Mitl Wit Htii MA iftM MH Wfta IBttl Mwi laWi Hl MM ia WH Hii BMlMttMliMWliiilwilktel b mi wn w ?w iji nly $3.00 puts an Electric Toaster into your home. You know the comfort and satisfaction and the pleasure of having crisp, deliciously evenly browned toast, toasted with a General Electric Toaster. At this small cost every one can enjoy this pleasing con venience. Get yours today. ELECTRIC STORE Phone 85. Physicians' Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded and Dis pensed Only by Registered Phar cists at FRY'S DRUG STORE ACADEMY of the f SACRED HEART Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names t SALEM, OREGON Most ('proved methods, rrimary, Grammar and Iligh School Deport ments, Complote course Id Music. No Interference with religion of I pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Scholastic, year begins third Monday In September. ADDRESS SISTER 0TJFH2IOB. Capital City Brevities Dr. F. L. TJttor, dentist, suite 415-4H-417 Masonic building. Mrs. T. M". Jones has returned after paying her out-of-town friends a visit. Have your eyes fitted correctly by Dr. Mendelsohn, 210 U. a Bank build ing. No drugs used. Ex-Mayor Goorgo Rodgors was in Portland atetnding to business mat ters yesterday. Mrs. E. S. Lamport and son, Fred, have roturnod after a brief visit with friends in Portland. ('has. S, May, a loading hop merchant of Now York City, is in the city looking over Marion county's hop crop. V. J, Brown lias rotnmod to Inde pendence after attending the wedding of Miss Athnline Prime and Jnck Mil-som. .lack Masaey hs returned after visit ing several Washington towns and en joying a vacation along the northern coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Townsoncl, of Onklnnd, Cal., aro visiting in Salem this week. Mr. Townsend is nn old 8a lemite. Willis Bartlett will attend Willam ette Vniverfiity this year. Ho will make his homo with Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Lehman. The Senttlo postnl department will receive the remaining parcel stolon from the mails here several months ago by Messenger Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John B. T.nthy have left for Lincoln Neb., to visit Mr. Lu thy's parents for a month. They will visit other points of interest in tho east before returning. County Clerk Gelilhnr yesterday af ternoon issued a mnrriaire 'licmise to Pnul W. Byder and Fne Crites, both of Snlem, and to L. T Mitchell, of Dnllnj, and Mnble Fennel, of Salem. l?cv. W, 0. Stewart, of Tlnyton, Ore., is visiting at the home of his pnrents, Mrs. nml Mrs. N. S. Stewart, 1047 North street. Tho visitor was former ly pastor of the Jason Lee church here. Br. F. E, Smith, who tendered his roaigniition as superintendent of the state school for feeble minded, will be succeeded by lr. J. IT. Thompson, of Portland, who was appointed yesterday by the board of control. Miss Loisa ,T. Wnlton and F. W. Wal ton, of Kingston, N. T., are In tin city. Mr, Wnlton will attend the O. A. C. college this year, while Miss Walton will make her home with Tr. U. W. and Miss Lulu Walton. Two Salem womeu In the persons of Mrs. 0. Schneider and Miss D. Schneid er have opened a lady's clothing store In Eugene. The establishment Is lo cated In the Eugene Loan Savings bank building. Dr, May, nerve specialist Masonic bid. Attorney William Lord, son of the late ex-Governor Lord', and a former Salem boy, came, up from Portland yes terday on business. Eev. R. N.'Avison has gone to Eu gene to attend a Mothodist confer ence. Eev. Avison is pastor of the First M. E. church of Salem. Mrs. Ethel Hill has returned to her homo on North Commercial street, after sponding two wcoks plucking golden hop blossoms in tho Brown hop yard in Polk county. Leo Canfiold, the popular proprie tor of the tonsorial parlors in the base ment of tho ITubbard building, has tak en unto himself a big fivopasscnger Studolaker touring car. Mr. Canfiold as a comparatively late arrival in Sa lem's business circles, and his neat lit- I tie shop on State street is receiving a litierni patronage. A big auto truck belonging to Harry Spcer, of Wondbnrn, collided with tho curbing on South Liberty street about 8 o'clock thirt morning, with the result that ono hind wheel was demolished. Mr. Speer attempted to turn around at the Intersection of Liberty and Ferry streets, and, owing to the street being wot, tho machine skidded off into the curb. 4 DEATH NOTICES. MBS. 0. P, CANNON. At the Old People's nome, Sent. 23. 1013, Mrs. C. P. Cannon. The funeral will be hold from the M. E. church at Turner tomorrow, Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. WANTED Girl for dining room work during fair. Phone Main 2034. ! Hear "Chap" He's Singing at the Wexford j 4 1 Where you always see the best pictures and feel at - home. "THE CALL" t Two powerful Vitagraph reels. ' PATHE WEEKLY NO. 43 I Te news of all the world. X FOB SALE Plow, horse, wagon, bug gy, cultivator and drag. Louis Bui fus, route 5. A roply in the case of Laverna II. French vs. Hattio Goin, et al.. was filed in the circuit court yesterday after noon, ino suit involves certain lands in Marion county. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS s word for each Insertion. a. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, close in. Phone 786. WOMAN with 8-year-old boy wishes iosuiou as nouse Keeper in good I'vo.bivu as uuiiHo Keeper ii home, good references. Main 308. I GUARANTEE to kill Canadian this tle for $1 per acre. Will pay $1 for every plant reappearing. Louis Bui fus, route 5. FOB SALE Nice large firowood, also furnace wood and second-growth, for immediate dolivery. Phone 01 fl. (WANTED Wood hauled 2V4 miles I from Salem, load for load. J. B. Putnam. HOMHHMtHt 3 f Schaefer's Corn Eemedj quick-; I ly relieves the com, At BeW- er'i Drug Store only. South Salem Box Co! Tray and berry boiss. Proit tarn sll kinds. Porch and km rrii(H screens. First-class cabinet work. Phone 308 !T Mill ft' . MONEY TO L0 Ob farm sad city nropwtT 11 Soott, ow Chicsto Btort, feM sgoa. Phone US!. f TAKEN UP Bny horse, weight about 1100. Inquire at Cherry City food barn. Dr. Moorchouse, county veterinarian. NEATLY FURNISHED -Apartments, now. Cnll rt 200 North High. 275-ACUE DAIRY " RANCH three quarters of a mile from railroad sta tion, running water, rich soil, good location. Good buy. See C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barues & Co., 315-310 Masonic building. LOOK AT THIS-Slightly ued drop hoad sewing machine $10; new drop head sowing machine 18 and up. 610 State street, NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT t MEREDITH ResMeat Agrats 181 State StreH i.iKffi'i WANTED Those having modern six room furnished house for rent, address "Homeseekor," caro Cnpital Jour nal. Might buy if torms are richt. KRYPTOK LENSES Do Not Mar Good looks No one can tell you have double-vision glasses when you wear Kryptoks. No seams, lines or cement. I hey do not suggest ad vancing years. Let us show them to you today. A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 N- Commercial St Phone 25 I nour, 9 to 5. Ground floor t $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargains. IS acres in Polk county, two miles west, well Improved, 44000; 14 seres on car lino Ideal suburban homo, $10,000; I acre in borries, new horns on car Hat, $1800; 7 acres in berries, 3 miles out, house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10 acres in crop, balance timber, 4-rooro house, good barn, 7m lies out $3500; 220 acres In Polk county, well Improv ed, 422,000; 1 to 5 seres on Installment several new homes in 6alem on install ments; 500 scrss well improved, $00 por acre; several S and 10 sere tracts well Improved. Wo have a cigar stand, pool hall, rooming house, hotol, restaurant, gro cery storo, candy store and other busl ness chances. 20 acres close In, well improved, $S, 500. 8overal prune ranches and berry tracts at the right price. 10 cre bearing Italian prunes, $2750. We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phonest Office, Main 477 resident Main 2487. Opposlts Court House. 840 Bute t Employment Bureau in Connection. MONEY TO LOAK Oa flood Seal EsUte SmuW THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush Banfc REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO WAN j JACOB 00. I Phone 2424. 200-207 HubbH MONEY TO LOI ( reos Ke.1 ! DvrnTfl, A BYJOl I 147 8t Strut WOOD AND COM. .... ommnt I"'; la say quanuv. our speoUltr- ! K Coropssy. 171 noru. . trt Phone ln 7.- .n III JAPANESE UCTBW" - No machlaery to f' out delicate tabrlci. m for and dellrtrwl prompt ask vrv street. Pbons Cherry City Ice Creamr of t Dinner and Lodge Buy It m Chemts 8t Ml !