Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 06, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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OAILT 0 API T Alt J0UXNA1, SALEU, OIMOIT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913.
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Butterick Patterns and Publications W. B. Corsets
STYLE, COMFORT, GOOD WEARING SHOES FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT MEYERS
SUITS AND COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
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The new fall fashion find their fullest exploitation in our
showing the exclusive ideas for the particular woman and
miss who has tho innate pride in her attire those who de
sire to get away from the commonplace, made more com
mon by a number of shops sel ling the same models. We
personally selected our garments the great markets from
thousands of different models. We virtually
bring New York to Salem women in the mat
ter of stylish garments when we place such a
stock of ready-to-wear in our store. In high class suits we
are showing a splendid variety of the latest French and
American styles. These suits embody all the new features
so much desired by the refined, ultra-fashionable people.
Among them are the striking cutaway blouse, the long
straight tailored back and the military blouse. Some have
fur and velour cuffs and collars. The materials are soft
and pliable so as to give the much desired clinging effect
without having the garments tight Priced, $20, $25, $30
and up to $60.
Sumptuous effects in dresses for afternoon and street wear.
Radical departures from former modeling gives an added inter
est to the styles of the hour, beauty, grace and harmony creates
the charming note the fabric, the distinctive features and the
modeling, the exclusive element that spells faultless fashion.
In the popular Charmeuse, Chiffons, Messalines, Poplins, Crepe(
Meteor, etc.
Priced at $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 and
up to $50.00
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a position today we
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That the best baby wear is
sold at Meyers is a truth that
is accepted by hundreds of
careful mothers in Salem, and
that the prices are exception
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We are showing an unusual
assortment of dainty little
garments. Dresses, Coats,
Bonnets, Wraps and all the
little needs so necessary fof
baby's comfort and appear
ance. Bring your baby to
this department and try the
garments on.
Our 659th Wednesday Surprise
Women's Knitted Top Petticoats
Specially Priced at 98c each.
A garment, unusually good for cool weather. Jer
sey Knitted top, making a thin, yet warm petticoat
and with a neat, pleated flounce of sateen. In black
only and a decided bargain at this low price.
Next Wednesday, 98c each
Pingree Shoes for Women
Nettleton Shoes for Men
Playmate Shoes for Children
Experience is the best teacher of shoe values, but we insure
you against the possibility of dissatisfaction when you pur
chase footwear here. We confidently guarantee because we
know how the shoes are made and what they are made of.
We know what hundreds of wearers say and we know you
want to try us when buying shoes. All the most popular
styles are to be found in our collection in the much wanted
leathers, velvets and cravenettes. We are showing an ex
ceptionally good model for women which is proving very pop
ularThe latest New York style with receding toe, in pat
ent leather vamp and dull calf upper, medium heel. Price
$5.00. Ask to see it
Shape that Lasts as Long as Your Clothes
"That suit always looks well on him." That's what you want
men of judgment to think when they see you. Every day
dressiness, week in and week out, depends mostly on lasting
shape in your clothes. Shape is as much a part of the clothes
we sell as the cloth itself. It's sewed and held in every
1 stitch it's tailored in to stay. It does not depend on press
ing. Pressing alone gives shape, but will not hold it To last,
shape must be made in these clothes before the iron touches
them. All wool cloth, thoroughly tested and shrunk, added
to skillful tailoring, explains why they hold their shape as
long as the clothes last. We ha e three good lines every
one guaranteed.
Clothcraft Clothes, Ederheimer Stein Fitform
Clothes, Stadium Clothes (union label)
Ask to see Clothcraft Blue Serge special No. 4130, o ur great
suit value at $18.50.
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WANTED Experienced girl; no oth
era need apply. Call nfomings. Dr.
Clay, 1515 Court street.
FOB BENT During fair week, three f
well furnished bedrooms, close in.
670 Mill street. . '
TEN ACBE3 of very rich bottom land,
on crushed rock road, 5 miles from
Salem. 3 acres raspberries, 2 acres I
gooseberries, 5 acres choice apples, i
small house and barn. Easy pay- ;
ments. See C. O. Bice, with L. 8. 1
Barnes ft Co.,315-316 Masonic tempi. ,
FOR BENT 6-room furnished house,
close in. Phone 788.
275-ACRE DAIRY BANCH three-
quarters of a mile from railroad stv f
tion, running water, rich soil, good
location. Good buy. See C. 0. Bice,
with L. 8. Barnes A Co., 315-318
Masonie building. :
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before 8:30
Bee window
display
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BEECssaasnsnaaaaasann
Visit our Men's department and view the
finest collection of Men's Shirts and Hats
to be found in the valley.
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That you ean't beat our bar gun, i
12 acres in Polk county, two miles west,
well improved, $4000; 14 acres oa ear .
Z Una ideal suburban home, $10,000; 1
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'$1800; 7 acres in berries, miles Out, !
. avuse ua um, favvv, ov aciv, w
I I acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room ;
gt house, good bam, 7m ilea out $3500; (
zxu acres in roia county, wsu unjrrov- ,
ed, $22,000; 1 to S acres on installment
I several aew homes ia Salem oa install- '
f ments; ooo acres well improved, aw ,
II per acre; several B and 10 acre tracts
II well improved.
we nave a eigar staaa, pool nan,
1 1 rooming boose, hotel, restaurant, gro-
1 1 eery store, candy store and other bud- .
I I sees chances.
jj 20 acres close in, well improved, $4, i
I J 500. Several prune ranches and berry i
J J tracts at the right price. 10 acre
I I bearing Italian prunes, $2750.
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ii Furnished Rooms. We
I , sell Insurance of all kinds
E List your bargains with ui
and wm will friva vail aaujiVA.
prompt and courteous treat '
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Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Manager.
Phones: Office, Main 477; resident
Main 2487.
Opposite Court House. 840 State St
!I Employment Bureau in Con-,
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nection.
Capital City Brevities
Dr. P. L. TJttor, dentist, suite 415-419-417
Masonie building.
Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic
building.
Mrs. T. J. Hill, of Bublimity, spont
part of fair wook with her niooc, Hat
tie Williams.
French loam it from a Frenchman,
if you want results. Studio 311 Hub
bard building. i
Mm. W. B. Mooro, of Portland, is vis
iting her son, Stanford Moore, of this
oity.
Hev. James II. Irvine, of North 8a
lorn, is being visited by his sister, Mrs.
O. W. Billlngston, of Tacoma.
Children's eyes. I exorcine tho great
t rare and make it a specialty. Dr.
Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics, U. 8.
bank building.
(lotting an overdose of some kind of
drug, (leorge Doughterty was picked
up on the streets last Saturday after
noon in a state of coma. Dr. Miles be
lieves the man was the victim of foul
play. He was all right this morning,
however,
Viavl offico now located at 407 Hub
tiard building, State and Hih stroets.
Telephone Main 555. Office hours
1:30 to li p. m. Appointments at any
time. Freo health recturos weekly.
Clara Moslior, manager.
The Mnhama Hotel Is now open for
business under the personal super
vision of Mrs. M. E. Bruce, who will
see to it that guests are kindly and
properly treatod.
Regular meeting of Horition Council,
No. 1,' R. & S. M., this evening. Work
in the R. & 8. M. degrees. A full at
tendance is requested by order of the
Thrice Illustrious Mastor. Visiting com
panions welcome.
Oroen, McDole & Green, chiroprac
tors. Booms 303-304 Hubbard building.
My son, always romembor that a
Tashmoo is ever at thy service and that
time, once lost, never returns.
Julius Alf, Jr., of Silverton, is be
lieved to be lost by his father, J. Alf,
Sr. Young Alf loft Silverton Saturday
on a motorcycle, and has not been seen
sinco.
No students or beginners to experi
ment on your oyes; 31 years of practic
al experience and my ability for fit
ting glasses is well establishel. Dr.
Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics, U. 8.
bank building.
Frank Holder, night operator for the
Western Union compauy hero, has gone
to Bellingham, Wash., to take over tho
office at that place for a short time.
Cecil Bunnell will fill Mr. Holder's
chair here.
It is poiwlhbj that the Salem Fruit
Union will engage the services of II. E.
(lone, tho inventor of a machine which
takes all solid matter out of tho fluids,
to operate his now device during the lo
gnnborry season. Mr. Oono's Invention
so cleanses tho julco from f niits that It
will not ferment, and will have a last
ing flavor, it is asesrtcd.
Joe Ruble returned to McMinnville
this morning after spending Sunday
with Salem friends. Mr. Ruble 1b a
former resident of Salem.
The prices at the Bligh theatre for
tho attraction, Frank Rich & Co. are:
Adults 2!c, children 10c. The company
will be here tonight, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. The pioneers at the fair grounds last
Saturday night held high jinks in the
pioneer tent on the camp grounds.
Dancing, singing and games took up
the evening, and those who were tired
of gazing at exhibits turned loose and
had a gay old time dancing what tho
tango lover and bunny hug enthusiasts
term "prehistoric dances."
option petition signed by
about 800 voters was filed in the coun
ty clerk's office Saturday afternoon by
Attornoy W. II. Trlndlc. . The petition
ers request the county clerk to set a
date upon which an election on the is
sue shall be held. The county clerk will
check over the petition, and, if it is suf
ficient, will call an election. It Is
planned that the local option measure
shall be voted on November 4.
to your worldly possessions.
Arthur Bryson, of Portland, was a
visitor in this city yesterday. Mr. Bry- ( have a house of your own, in fact or
son is a former Salem man, having con-' prospect, and have a mite of love for
ducted a real estate branch here for it and enjoy the securing of much for
Borne time. He is now connected with i little, see the assortment at the Imperi
the Chapman Advertising company, of al Furniture Co., 177 North Liberty
If you WANTED Use of piano for storage,
or Bmall rental. May buy good second-band
instrument, 354 North
Twelfth street.
ACADEMY of the
SACRED HEART
Under the direction of the Sisters of the HolyName$
SALEM, OREGON
Grammar and High School Depart
No interference with rellgioa of
Most approved mothods, Primary,
ments. Complete course In Music.
pupils.
. MODERN CONVENIENCES
DOMESTIC COMFORTS
Scholastic year begins third Monday ia September.
ADDRESS BTSTEB HUPEEIOR. (
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OCTOBER 24
FRANCES ALDA
. Lyrie Soprano, from the Metro
; politan Grand Opera, New York,
' assisted by the Russian 'Cellist,
CASINI v
and
FRANK LA FORGE
Tianist and Composer
NOVEMBER 5
SCHUMANN-HEINK
World's Greatest Contralto
JANUARY 18
YVONNE DE TREVILLE
Coloratura Soprano in Costume
! Recital as Prima Donna of three
; periods: Louis XIY; as Jonny
Lind of 1S50, and as Prima Don
' na of today.
JANUARY 3
CHAS. W. CLARK
, of Paris, World renowned teach-
; er and Concert Binger.
Course tickets, $3; tickets to
' on concert $2.50 and $2. Ad-
; vance sale course ticket Oct. 18.
- Management Minnetta Msgers
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Ticket on sale at Mnsie 8torec
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Portlann.
This is what yon will find. A young
man or woman, untrained in the essen
tials of business, soeking work in a
business office will soon realize the
value of preparation. The business
man wants some one who knows how
to start. He has little time and less
inclination to train his help in the es
sentials. He expects the Capital
Business College to do that and we
do. That's why our graduates are in
demand.
The days and nights are getting
cool. Whether you ride for business
or pleasure, get one or more of the
choice, heavy laprobes now on display
at F. E. Shafer's, the saddle and har
ness man, 187 South Commercial street.
When you road your favorite period
ical tonight and see the advertise
ments of goods you want, remember
that you can buy them right here in
town at the Sunset grocery, 121 South
Commercial street. Also we have for
table use or canning a choice assort
ment of grapes, pears, etc. Let us con
vince you.
Winter nights are coming! Why not
have a Victrola in the house t Just give
us your address and we will send one
out to your house and also send a dem
onstrator. No obligation incurred. The
next time you are near the sales rooms of
R. F. Peters, 521 Court street, call In
and lot them demonstrate a Victrola for
you.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Company announces extensive Improve
ments under way between Snlom and
Portland. Tho main toll lead will be re
built from Salem to Aurora Junction,
and four additional copper circuits in
stalled between tho above points. This
work will connect with the new work
already under way to Aurora Junction
from Portland, and is a part of a pro
ject to provide additional circuits be
tween Portland, Salem, AJbany and
Eugene. The work under way will ag
gregate $0,000. In addition to this
work, the Western Electric. Company
Is completing the Installation of two
additional aoetions to the local switch
board to care for the growth of the
city, additional underground and aerial
cable having boon recently Installed.
Putting furniture In your home is
like putting money In a savings bank.
It Is a safe and poaitlv way of adding
street.
NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS word for each
Insertion.
FOR SALE Two-seated hack. Reason
able. A. B. 8eely, 146 Center street,
FOR SALE By owner, 6-room houso,
large basement, bath, lot 50x135, half
block from paved street and car line,
cheap, 18A, care Journal.
NOTICE I will not be responsible for
any debts unless contracted for by
myBelf. W. L. Edwards.
FOR SALE Four choice Jersey cows;
will be fresh soon. 1168 Leslie street.
SALEM FURNITURE CO 247 North
Commercial street, will exchange
your old good for new. We carry a
good line of furniture, rugs and
ranges. Get our prices and save
money. 247 North Commercial street.
Telephone Main 684.
Have You a Girl or Boy?
WHO READS OR STUDIES
CONSTANTLY AT HOME? IF
SO, MAKE SURE THEIR
EYESIGHT IS NOT BEING
IMPAIRED BY OVERWORK.
MY CAREFUL EXAMINA
TION DETERMINES THE
CAUSE OF EYESTRAIN, IF
ANY-I ALSO SUPPLY THE
RIGHT GLASSES TO COR
RECT IT.
Bring Your Girl or
Boy to
A. McCulloch
Optometrist.
291 N. Commercial St Phone 925
Hour to 6. Oround floor
FOR TRADE Will trade for bicyclo,
12-gaugo Belgium shotgun or 15 jewel
gold case Elgin watch. James Corpo,
Willamette University.
A NICE 10-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME
1 miles from town, near car line,
netting, besidos the living for the
family over $500 per year. All fruit
and nut treos now coming into good
bearing; good houso and barn and
outbuildings, $100 cow, horse, chick-1
ens and implements included. Price
and torms right. See C. O. Rice, with
L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Masonic
tomplo.
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Just tell your doctor you want to ;
take your prescription to
SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE
He will know it iB put up right.
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NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BUKGHAKDT XEBEDITH
tesldeit Ageut IS State Street
South Salem Box Co.
Tray and berry boxes. Fruit boxos of ;
all kind. Porch and lawn awing :
screens. ' First-class cabinet work.
Phone. 308 247 Miller Si
WIDOWER, 38 YEARS One child,
wishes to meet Itedy about 35 years.
Object matrimony, address A. Miller,
General Dolivery, Salem.
FINE NEW APARTMENTS to rent at
a bargnin for 3 months well furnish
ed. Call 200 N. High. Phone 1905.
WILL TRADE A five yearv old roan
mure, sound in everyway, weight
about 1600, for a good driving horse.
Call Main 1391.
L08T Small fratornity pin, white
cross jowols. Initials "C. N." on
back. Return to Mr. Crowe, Hotel
Marion.
FOR SALE 12 acros, well Improved, 2
miles west of Salem; prunes, berries
and other fruit; fine view of the
city. C. L. Stewart, route 2, box
86A.
WANTED Women and girls to work
in packing house. Apply at Snlom
Fruit Union.
LOOK AT THIS Slightly nsed drop
head sewing machine $10; new drop
head sewing machine $16 and up, 610
State street
WANTED Good second-hand top bug
gy. Address "B, 25," care Journal.
FOR SALE Good fresh milch cow and
calf. 173 South Cottage street.
WANTED To purchase a Borne, somt
money down, balance at statd inter
vals. Prbfor place with Imp-ove
ments, especially fruit Would rath
er Include as part payment my 160
acre ranch, worth $4800, with good
water power, and over six million
feet of good timber. Prefer east of
12th street Address "Q. M.," care
Journal
MONEY TO LOAN
Ob farm aad city property. Jeaa Is, i
Soott, over Chios Btort, leas, Br
com. PhoM Mil.
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MONEY TO LOAN
Oi Geo! Seal Eslete Seeirttr.
TH08. K. FOSD
Over Ladd ft Bush Bask, Salem, Or. ,
REAL ESTATE
MONET TO LOAN
JACOB ll CO.
Phone 24H4. SOS-207 Hubbard Bid
WOOD AND COAL
I say quantity. Prompt silver! ,
our specialty. Falls City Lamhc '
Compear, 171 North Coromerelal
street Fhoae Mala 111
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AKB BIT
CLEANING W0BK8
No machinery to tear aa4 wear
out delicate fabric. Work eellea
for and delivered promptly.
448 Ferry street Phone Mala 225S
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Ice Cream
' : We make a Specialty of
Dinner and Lodge orders.
Buy It Eat it
SN Cheaekete Btreet
Phone 24S2
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