Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 26, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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- DAH.T CAPITAL JOTTJUtili. HZM, OSBQOH, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1913. -
Today is Remnant Friday
Your choice of a great assortment of remnantssilk, wool
en and cotton fabrics, ribbons, laces and embroideries--
ONE-HALF PRICE
For the School Children
Capital
Regular meeting of De
JpTj, Mr-lay Commandory No.'
6, K T. this evening. A Dr
quested. By order or the Eminent Com-
maDder. Visiting Sir Kinghts welcome.
Dr. F. L. Titter, dentist, suite 415-410-417
Masonic building.
Mrs-. Dexter Field has gone to Geor
gia, to spoud the winter with ber sou,
i' ioyd.
Dr. VV. A. Asgcln will rutiirn in Kn.
lm .l,nv f(- vW.tina i Phi,. f., at
the past few months.
No drugs used in fitting glasses by
Dr. Mendelsohn, 210 TJ. S. Bank build
.
ing. Eyes fitted correctly.
Mrs. A. Clark, of Santa TJnrbnra,
!
, , r ' ,' i8
,. . u a,u..g m me easi
r 1
Clara. M. Gordon yosterday filed a
complaint for divorce in the circuit
court against C. H. Gordon. Desertion
lno grounu upon wincn Mrs. llordon
asks a separation.
"SOUSE SHOW BELIEVE ME t"l
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Bligh Theatre
"Where Everybody goes."
2--REFINED VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2
4 EXTRA GOOD PICTURES-4
THE BONDSMAN Two-reel feature
MUTUAL WEEKLY Latest Events
WHAT FATHER SAW Keystone comedy
SALEM'S ONLY VAUDEVILLE SHOW.
ffim
Saturday
No. 2
Cold Blast
Lanterns
SALEM HARDWARE
COMPANY
120 N. Commercial St. Phone Main 172
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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 Depart
ments. Complete course In Mueic. No interference with religion of
pupils.
MODERN CONVENIENCES
DOMESTIC COMFORTS
Scholastic year begins third Monday la September.
JLDDEES8 SISTEB SUPERIOR.
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Perhaps something has been overlooked in the
preparing of the child for the school season.
We are showing excellent clothing for boys. A
new fall assortment in the newest styles and
fabrics. A splendid line of Hats, too, at sav
ing prices.
FOR THE GIRL
A most extensive array of neat, well made
dresses and many very attractive coats. Our
Shoe Section offers unusual values in chil
dren's footwear.
Bring the children in and let us outfit them.
They'll be pleased and you'll be pleased from
a standpoint of quality, appearance and price.
City Brevities
Dr. Hay, nerve specialist Masonic bid.
TTfWA vnlii flVM fltfail onrrAjttlv v
Mendel8ohn( 2i0 U. S. Bank build-
1 . r;. ismrtaae, or Portland, was in the
city yesterday looking over the terri
tory iu the interest of the United States
land show which is to be held in Chi
cago. The annual reception given by'the Y.
W. and Y. SI. C. A. to the Willamette
freshmen and now students will occur
Eatott 1IaU this evening. This will
Salem loal field has become so ex-
tensive that au expert court reporter in
the person of (!. D. Ranch will take up
thfl wnrk hnrn in flia fiirnrA Mr Pnnih
a y"n nma ttml his ability to maIie
.,,, tm(,kg i8 llp to 8nuff, The re.
porter has been busily engaged at the
court house for the past few days and
he states that ho likos Salem and its
people very much. Mr. Ranch was for-
morly court reporter in Albany. He is
located in room 814, Hubbard building.
Each
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Special I
at Meyers
' My son, fortunate is that man who
has always a Tashmoo agout his person,
for, behold, such a one Bhall never lack
for a good smoke when wanted.
The assault and battery charge
against James Putnam was dismissed
by Justice Webster. H. A. Green was
the complaining witnesB but the evi
dence showed that Mr. Putnam meroly
carried out his duties as judge of the
last city election by compelling Green
to remain outHide of the Killing place
iu the Fifth ward.
Bert Thomas, the young man who
filched an overcoat from a feed barn
on Center street day before yesterday,
was taken before Justice Webster yes,
terdny pfternnon on a charge of lar
eeny. The defendant pleaded guilty
and was fined $25. Thomas failed to
havo the price of the fine and was com
mitted to the county jail.
Miss Ethol Keubens, of Independence,
sustained a broken arm yosterday af
ternoon by being thrown from the rear
seat of a motorcycle, which was being
driven by her brothor, Goorge, of this
city. Tho injured girl was taken to the
home of Goorge Cutforth, who resides
near the place where tho accident oc
enrred, and medical aid was culled to
set the broken arm..
Inn rirst Presbyterian church, of
Merced, Cal., has issued a call to Rev
ir m Ti.. i. - . . ... , .
ii. i. iiaucocK, or, tnis city, to go
Merced and take charge. Rev. Ilnbeoc.lt
has not decided as yet what he will do
iu the matter. The Merced church is
a large mid important one and tho well
known local pastor has been paid a
great compliment by the California
Presbyterians. Rev. Hancock hns been
here eight years and has been very suc
cessful. Wo are anticipating another big
chicken day tomorrow, mid havo made
arrangements accordingly. We will
have a large number of extra choice
young chickens. Our own picking and
dressing. Order one or more for your
Sunday dinner. Sunset grocery, 121
South Commercial street.
Farewell appearance of the popular
singer,
DAPHNE LEWIS
The Selig Company announces
The Jeweled Slippers
Ths further adventure of the "Mn
in the Street," a two-reol story that
holds the interest throughout.
The Grecian Vase.
A beautiful story by ths Edison
Company. Two Biograph Comedies,
clean and snappy.
Watch for our big vaudeville
program next Monday and
Tuesday. Three big acts.
i,
Where you always see the
best pictures
Wexford
Featuring today the great melo
drama t
"Broken Threads United"
Two reels of heart interest
Iwo others of the best pictures
Hear "Chap" Sing
"ADAM AND EVE"
With original parodies
A great;
friends.
program, tell your
Green, McDole & Green, chiroprac
tors. Rooms 303-304 Hubbard building.
The funeral of Miss Christena Schir
mer will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday
morning at Lehman & dough's under
taking parlors.
A Victrola talking machine concort
at any time. All the greatest operatic
numbers are played, together with the
latest popular selections. You are
welcome at any time, or ask for a dem
onstration in your own home. No obli
gation incurred. R. F. Peters, 521
Court street.
lou're judged Ifalf by your grip
when you are traveling. Don't leave
town with a shabby one. You'll wish
some one would steal it if you do. We
are doing a big business in traveling
grips of every kind. F. E. Shafer, the
saddle and harness man, 187 South
Commercial street.
One of the best bits of decorating
the city is getting is of the negative
class, and that is the removal of the big
poles that carried the wires for (he
street cars. These are being removed
from their Commercial street, and' their
absence is "greatly admired."
At the regular election held yester
day afternoon the sophomore class of
Willamette University chose their new
officers for the year. James Read
Bain, of Tillamook, was elected presi
dent. He has been a very active mem
ber of the class, and was the author
of the froshman song which received
the highest markings in the Freshman
Glee club last year. Other officers
chosen were vice-president, Helen
Westell; secretary, Charles Ohling;
treasurer, Henry Richter, class reporter,
Walter Glieser, sergeant-at-arms, Inez
Goltra.
Among other things "dolled up" for
the state fair are the Waite fountain,
which is getting a new shirt waist and
the Breyman fountain, which is getting
a hiew gown throughout, a rich bronze,
that adds much to its appearance. Busi
ness houses are also getting full dross
suits for the occasion, and many pri
vate residences nre being prettily dec
orated.
According to City Superintendent of
Schools Kuutz, he has registered 600
pupils for the high Bchool this after
noon. This is a record that the Salem
high school officials can be proud of,
as it means 134 moro this year than
last.
it is a busy place at tho fair grounds
and the way things are being rushed in
to shape for the opening is something
to astonish one. It will be the great
est fair ever hold in the state, and that
ia saying much.
An effort is being made by the Ore
gon Anti-Saloon League to put Stn,"ton
dry, an initiative local option petition
boing presented to County Clerk
Oehlhar today by tho Anti-Saloon
League. The petition calls for au elec
tion to be held ou the wet and dry
question on November 4, 1013, and it
contains 80 namos.
FLAX BOOSTERS HOLD
For the purpose of boosting the fli
industry In Salem, Boveral persons met
in tho office of August Schreiber last
night and the following Salem boot'rs
joined hands in forwarding the imlus
try: T. H, Kay, l'aul Wallace, Eugene
Boss, Mrs, William Lord, Hnl D. Pat
ton, Then, Roth, August Schreiber, and
Huns McKeowu. V
The flux expert from Portland, Hans
McKeown, gavo some interesting infor
mation iu regard to the growing of flax
and its uses, lie had with him several
exhibits of material produced from flux
and he stated that with the proper enre
and attention, Oregon could be made an
ideal flax growing section,
It will require at least 41.10,000 to
ostnbllsh a plnnt in this city, according
to the expert, and not less than sixtv
persons can easily be employe.! iu the
same.
With the above' meutloued peoulc
pledged to work in th iutimwt of the
purposed new dustry, Salem' payroll
will be increased materially within a
comparatively short time, it is believed
and the Marion county fanner will also
be privileged to take up another branch
In his work of producing.
rrun .r n octobeb 24 in- . so
1 Vkl IIIIIIMWII invi fcwivu
Mrs. Mary C. Hildreth Visits W. B. C.
in Salem and Is Much Pleased
With Work Being Done.
The president, Mrs. Mary R. Lickle,
of W. R. C, called a special meeting of
that order for Wodnesilay afternoon,
as Mrs. Mary C. Hildroth, the depart
ment inspector, of Oregon, was to be
present.
There was a good attendance and af-
tor the meeting, when Mrs, Hildreth,
who is of Grants Pass, was asked by
the president for her opinion, and also
for suggestions iu regard to the work
done by the corps, Mrs. Hildreth seem
ed to be only able to congratulate the
presidont and the members for their
good work and efficiency.
-Mrs. Hildroth fs remarks were few.
but right to the point, and certainly
very encouraging to all present, as they
were all of praise, and of a commenda-
tory nature. She also remarked she
could sec great improvement since her
last visit, when she was here in her ca
pacity as defprtment president, six
years ago. The president presented
Mrs. .Hildroth with a burnished brass
fern holder, in the name of the corps.
as a slight remembrance from them, and
Mrs. Hildreth responded in a few vory
happy remarks. After nil business was
well completed, a dainty lunch was
served.
Among those who were present to en
joy the ice cream and othor dainties
were only two comrades, W. W. Vales
and Eli O. Miles. A sister of Mrs. Mar
tin, assistant conductor, Mrs. L. A,
Sensor, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, was
present. Mrs. Walter G. Ackerman
who has been visiting in Idaho for scl
era weeks, was gladly welcomed back,
Also others who have been away for an
outing.
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BIRTHS.
ALBERT.
To Mr. arid Mrs. John T. Albert, at
tneir nome in Portland, September 2.T
1H13, a boy.
Mr. Albert was formorlv a Sale
boy, having lived in this citv almost
25 years. He traveled for the Interna
tional Harvester company for scvera
years, with headquartors in Salem, and
is well-known throughout the Willam
otte valley. He is a son of T. C. Al
bert, of Salem.
STEIDINGEB.
mi. nun mrs. Lvi rtteuiinger, a
tneir nome in Forrest, III., an 8-pound
girl.
Mrs. Stoidinger was Miss Evaline
Starkey, of Salem, before her marriage
ana is well known in this citv.
SHBINER3' ATTENTION.
All nobles of the Ancient Order of
tho Mystic Shrine in Salem and vicini
ty are requested to meet at the Mason
ic hall at 7:30 o'clock, promptlv, to
ught. A matter of grent importance
demands your attention.
CHEKRIANS, ATTENTION
The Cherrians wil attend services
at
tho Baptist church Sumliay
evening,
September 28. Meet at the Com
mereia
club rooms at 7:00 o'clock, sharp, in
urn uniform. The roll will bo calle
and a heavy fine assessed against nil
absent mombers. The king commands,
That girl of yours may risk a
future good voice by a complica
tion from a cold. Keep a bottle
of
0. H. P. Syrup of
White Pine
Always on baud
It is a preventative and a relief
for the throut and lungs; con
tains no habit-forming drug, 25
and 50c per bottle.
OPERA HOUSE
PHARMACY
Salem, Oregon.
. '"V.v.'
That's All
We Do
Examine eyes and furnish
glasses, but we do it
right
A. McCulloch
Optometrist.
m N. Commercial St. Phone 92S I
"our. 9 to 6. Ground floor t
OCTOBEB 24
FRANCES ALDA
Lyric Soprano, from the Metro
politan Grand Opera, New York,
assisted by the Russian 'Cellist,
CASINI
I and
t FRANK LA FORCE
Pianist and Composer
NOVEMBER 5
SCHUMANN-HEINK
World 's Greatest Contralto
JANUARY lfl
YVONNE DE TREVILLE
loloratura Soprano in Costume I
Recital as Prima Donna of three
periods: Louis XIV; as Jenny X
Lind of 1850, and ss Prima Don- X
na of today.
JANUARY 23
CHAS. W. CLARK
of Paris, World renowned teach
er and Concert Singer.
Course tickets, $5; tickets to
one concert $2.50 and $2. Ad
vance sale course tickets Oct. 18.
Management Minnotta Magors
Phone 1295
Tickets on sale at Music Stores.
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SALEM MEN GO ASTER .
A CARLOAD OF VENION
W. F. Buchner and H. Peck left last
night for Grants Pass, from where they
will go to Takilma7 40 miles east of
that city, and will be back, provided
they are not taken for a doer, probably
Tuesday night, so as to got their game
exhibit at the state fair. That Is what
they are going after, just game, which
in this especial case means "mowitch
They havo a small arsenal, and tried to
borrow the cannon from the state house
grounds, but Secretary Olcott, fearing
it might be needed at Coos Bay, had to
refuse their request for the loan of it.
If they get back with the amount of
venison they are dreaming about, and
which they have already given away,
the beef trust will have a kick coming,
and the local butchers go out of busi
ness for a week or two, at least. The
Journal man will continue his fast until
they get back, and, well, who knowst
. i f
It is nntural for a woman to talk,
but silence must be acquired.
.
NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS word for each
insertion.
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RUM ACE SALE At 3,12 Chemeketa
street. The Church Extension Circle
of the Christian church will hold
rumago sale.
Ur A VTUn m , . . . .
.i i tuu i earns to unioau wood from
cars. Salem Fuel Yards. Phone 520,
W AM hi) A girl for kitchen work,
good wages. Call at Dilly House, 5,18
State. Phone 1732.
TEN' ACRES of very rich bottom land
on crushed rock road, 5 miles from
C.l n
i-Niiiuii. .i acres rasnhcrr es. 2 acriw
gooseberries, 5 acres choice apples,
small douse and barn. Easv imv
monts. See C. O. Rice, with L. S
Barnes & Co.,315 31fl Masonic temple
WANTKD Experienced girl. No oth
ers need apply. Call mornings. 1515
Court street.
FOR KXCIIANOE-Oood irrigated
farm, city and income property in
best section of Colorado, for small
tract improved or substantial busi
ness near Salem. E. T. I'hillips.gen.
era! delivery, Albany, Ore.
FURNITURE FOR SALEMAnd house
for rent. Inquire at 1045 North
Sixth street. '
U)KT 2A Brownie kodak, a week ago.
I'lenso leave at 407 Hubbard build
ing; reward.- Clara Moslier.
FOR SALE OR TRADE House and
two lots. Wil take team, wagon, har-
nesa and two or three cows, Inquire
at 013 Statesman street.
FOR ALE-irBlf"lownthTrohbreli
White Leghorn roosters, stl.oo each.
Kouto 1, box lit, R. Chaffee". '
STOLEN Idvor and white pointer dog
"Dutch Jake," with name of C. J.
Young engraved on collar. Any In
formation notify Frank Sheduck,
chief of police.
WANTED Delivery boy, having biey
do. Salem Fish & Poultry Market.
13 Sotlth Cntnninrninl at T1 -
2125.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom
during fair week, dose in. Phone
1391.
FOR," .;ANT-3.room furnished house,
cioso iii, 1'iione 7S0,
275-ACKE DAIRY RANCH three
quarters of s mile from railroad sta
tion, running wator, rich soil, good
location. Oood buy. See C. O. Rico,
with L. 8. Barnes & Co., 315 310
Masonic building.
LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop
head aewlna muctiln. sin. .1
" " lion urup
head sewing machine 16 and up. 610
State street.
WANTEdTtU,,, having modern .ix-
iiuin lurmsnoa house for ront, address
"Homoseeker," care Capital Jour
nal. Might buy If terms are right.
NORWICH UNION
F!E INSURANCE SOCIETY
r6HitDT KUEDiTM
Missal ifsafc g tet t4
n i
Wednesday
ONE Nwhx 0NlT
"Officer 665"
AUGUST
A WK OP MYSTEjy 2
A Laugh Ram... ' .
Action with VS.
P'Sees. SO ....'".""as
, l" 91.Su.
tB'e i'iCh-:av.
$100 to $1
That you can't beat .
iB seres in Polk conty, tw0Bi
well improved, S4000; H J
line ideal .uburbaa vjl",
acre in berries, hom. .! T' 1
1800;7.cre. in briea I " 7
house sad bam, ?l
acre, in crop, balance ttab., J"
house, good barn, 7m lie.
wen lBpm(, w
par Mrs, several 5 a.d 10
well improved.
We have ciga, ltand) N
rooming house, hotel, wrtsswt ,1
eery store, candy .tor, M
nesa chances.
20 acres close in, well lmpmd u
500. Several prune ranch ,nl
tracts at the right price, M
bearing Italian prunes, $2750,
We rent Houses and
Furnished Rooms. We
sell Insurance of all kinds
List your bargain with m
and we will give you Kuu
prompt and courteous . trett.
ment
Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOS, Hiugar.
Phones: Office, Main 477; rwiinw
Main 2487.
Opposite Court Honsa. HO Butt (4,
Employment Bureau in Con
nection. HMIMHHMIH
Our Specialty it
Prescriptions
Accuracy, Quality, Promptata, '
OmriPWnid nntii aiwnn
f Deutsche Apothcke,
MMMtt
South Salem Box Co.
Tray and berry boxes. Fruit bom rf
sll kinds. I'orch and lawa iwup
jcreens. First-clasi cabinet work,
Phone 308 247 Millu 91
MONEY TO
Oa farm sad city propsrtr. Join
Boott, OTsr Chicago Btort, klia,
stoa. Phoas ltll.
MONEY TO LOAN
Os Good Real Xstste SeeiHtr.
TH0S. K. F0HD
Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salsa, Or
REAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
JACOB 00.
Phons 2424. 20 807 Hubbard Bldl
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa rod Seal Iitsts sertrttj.
ECHTIIi HM
147 Ststs Street
wooiTaNsUoTi
, ii.. PKimnt WlWf
our specialty, rails City Lart
Compasy. 171 North Cemosrw
strsst Phons Msla til
JirANKSB UUKDBI A5B '
CLIAXRiO W0M8
No mschisery to r "4
out dsllcate fabrics. Work
for and dellvsrsd promptly.
448 Ferry street Phons MsjaJ
I Cherry City
Ice treani
:: We make a Specialty of
:: Dinner and Lodge orders.
Buy It
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