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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ALEM. OlEGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. nilllllUIHIIIIIIIllllllllWUIUIIllIIlMIIUlllim oiK J59fA WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALEi omen's Knitted Top I SPECIALLY PRICED 98c EACHl dm wmmA mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii Capital City Brevities Special meeting of Paolflo Lodge No. 50, A. F. k A. M., this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Dr. F. L. titter, dentist, suite 415- 418-417 llaionio building. Artisans, attention. Open meeting tonight Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Johnson left to day for Newport to spend a month by theses. ,j .,.,.. Sr. Frank E. Smith and wife will leave shortly for trip abroad. They are at present stopping at Ibe Hotel Marion. Children's eyes. I exercise the great est care and make it a specialty. Dr. Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics, TJ. S. bank building. A. L. Schaofer, of Portland, was in the city yestorday on .business. Mr. Bchaefer ia a vetoran traveling sales man, and has sold perfeetos for years. Prof. W. H. Hopfiold, of Stanford University, Cal., loft today after visit ing hero yesterday and last night. Prof. Hopfcld has been visiting friends in Portland and Seattle. No studonts or beginners to experi ment on your eyes; 81 years of practic al experience and my ability for fit ting glasses is well establishol. Dr. Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics, U. S. bank building. The problem of refurnishing a bed room in a "fetching" manner, at small cost, is easily solved by a visit to the Imperial Furniture company, 177 North Liberty street. Have you noticed their display in the north window! The funeral of Benjamin Young was lield this morning at 10 o'clock from the rcsldonee of John Rykcs. The in mains were burled in tho Pierce ceme tery. Mr. Toting diod suddenly Tuns day while attempting to assist in doing chores about the Sykos home. YE LIBERTY Special Program Panama Day, Friday, October 10 To celebrate the opening of the canal, we will show one full reel of scenes along this wonderful masterpiece of constructive effort. Beautiful views, taking in all the big features of the PANAMA CANAL. WHEN YOU HEAR THE WHISTLES BLOW THINK OF YE LIBERTY Matinee and Night Special Music ERNEST MOELLER The wonderful baritone, will sing "Die Lorelie" in Ger man, in addition to his regular selection. FOUR REELS OF LICENSED PICTURES. 10 Cents "" ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART Under the direction of the Siatera of the Holy'Names SALEM, OREGON Most spproved methods, Primary, Grammar and High School Depart ments. Complete course In Nuslo. No Interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS , Scholastic year begins third Monday In September. ADDREB8 8I8TEB BUPEEIOB. A garment unusually good for cool weather, Jersey knitted top, making a thin, yet warm petticoat and with a neat pleated flounce of sateen. In black only, and a decided bargin at this low price. Today 98c each. None Sold Before 8:30 See Window Display TT Mm OOOD1GOOD S Artisans, attention. Open meeting tonight. . ! , Df. Mendelsohn leaves tonight for San Francisco, Cal. He will be in his office on or about October IS. My son, give no credit to him and value not his advice who mocketh at a La Corona, for behold through ignor ance he layeth a deceitful snare in thy way. During this damp and chilly weather the horses should be blanketed, and the good, heavy kind can be procured f F. E. Shafer, the saddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. A daily demonstration of a Victrola. Go tomorrow and see and hear the va rious styles of Victors and Victrolas. R. F. Peters, 521 Court street, will glad ly play your favorite music for you. We are here to sorve, you. The more we serve you, the less we disappoint you, the bigger our business becomes from year to year. Come or phone here for what you want, when you want it and know what service really is. Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial street. State Printer Harris having an nounced that, under a ruling of the board, the work should have beon done under tho former administration, the Btate printing board has mado arrange ments with Mrs. W. S. Duniway, widow of the late state printer, to publish the house and senate journals of the Inst session of the legislature. Tho jury in thj case of C. W. Corby against 0. J. Hull last night returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $477.90. This was a very complicated case. It involves tho sale of certain land in Marion, Polk and Multnomah counties, and the plaintiff sought to ro cover money paid for the property on the grounds the value of the real estate was misrepresented. Attorney Grant Corby appeared for the plaintiff. 5 Cents Petticoats) French conversation between pupils will be a feature of our classes. 311 Hubbard building. Miss Opal Tindall left this morning for St. Paul, Ore.; where she will visit friends for a few days. Lou Pickard, the baseball enthusiast of this city, is "jest tickled to death," as he puts it. Leu has many silver pieces on the Athletics, and he feels that he is not going to be the losor. Over 100 enthusiastic local people congregated in the Y. M. C. A. quar ters last night, wlere a feast was spread for them, and a meat enjoyable evening was epent. This was the first banquet to be held by the organization this yenr, and many more are promised in the future. The state railroad commission was notified today by the Oregon Short Line Railroad company that, beginning at once, it would start a through daily passenger train between Ontario and Vale, and would conduct a mixed pas songer and freight train, excepting on Sunday, from Ontario to Brogan. Upon recommendation of Deputy Dis trict Attorney Keyos, K. M. Allon, charged with forgery, and William Tracy, charged with obtaining money tindor false pretenses, were paroled by Judge Kelly last night. Both defend ants will be required to report to Dep uty Prosecutor Keycs, and if their con duct is not proper they will have to serve time in prison. Stato Labor Commissioner Hoff re ported today that tho eight-hour law was being violated at tho asylum farm and the feoblo-mindod institute, and nrgod the state board of control here after to observe the law relating to la bor at the state institutions. Mr. Hoff says tho law relates to laborers, but not to attendants. The letter will be presented to the board at its next meet ing. Every man or woman in this state of legal ago and who has resided the re quired time within his or her precinct should register in the county of his or her rosidonce on or before April 14, 1014, in ordor to be entitled to vote at the General election in 1014. The books of registration are now open con tinuously and registrations may be made with oithor the county clerks or duly appointed officials registrars in the sevoral precincts of the respective counties. At a mooting of the executive com mittee of the associated Btudents of Willamette University yestorday after noon, Paul Todd was chosen yell king for tho coming year. He la asonior and tho son of ex-Vice-Preeidcnt Todd, re cently elected to the presidency of the University of Pugot Sound. Ho has 1 I ways been a lively member of the root I ers' club, and lots of pep and noise this year will undoubtedly result from his selection. "Fog Horn" MacCad dnm, last year's loader, will assist him. 1 Roland Gould, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gould, who reside on Leslie street, was struck and knocked down by an auto driven by Dr S. Z. ' Hartley last nipht at the Intersection of State and High streets. Tho lad was In the act of crossing the street when Dr. Bartley approached from the west in his auto. Both boy and automobile driver becamo confused, with the rosult that the machine hit the boy. Dr. Bartley took the lad to his offices, and then home. Young Gould was not dam aged to any great extent. Yon rnn learn, but 'tis costly. Of course, you can "lenrn the business'' "begin at the bottom ami, work up," hut. you will pay many times the price of s Rood training at the Capital Business College in low wages, and slow promotion while laboring. We can toach the requirements you need for a good position and quick promotion from the start. New classes in arithmetic, commercial law, English, etc., next Monday. Green, McDole & Green, chiroprac tors. Booma 303304 Hubbard building. Dr. May, nerve specialist Masonic building. Artisans, attention. Open meeting tonight Mrs. Henry Arnold, of Spokane, Wash., is visiting at the home of her eister, Mrs. B. B. Herrick, of this city. Mrs. Herrick and Mrs. Arnold will go to Newport to spend a few days beside the sea. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Colenig, of Vancouver, are in the city, visiting Miss Helen Colenig, their daughter, and also looking over Salem. The party will leave tomorrow morning for points south. H. Holland was arrested last night on the charge of drunkenness. Judge Elgin sentenced him to 20 days in jail this morning, on the grounds of not only gross drunkenness, but because evidence that he had attempted to pick another person's pocket was rather strong. M. D. O'Lougblin, of Silverton, was in the city this morning on business. Mr. O'Lougblin is at the head of the big timber company near Silverton. According to advices received here todayfrom people who have visited Porylanjl since tjie eastern baseball games have started, the crowds around the bulletin boards extend for blocks, and excitement reigns in almost every part of the city. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Tinner left this morning for their home in Phoenix, Ariz., after visiting friends and rela tives in this city. Mr. Tinner is a former Salemite. The busy politician is spending his money now for railroad fares, and the Capital City seema to be the Mecca for them at present. Candidates for about every state office have visited1 Salem during the past two days, and there are more to come, according to local "sight seers." CHAETEE COMMITTEE WILL NAME NEW MEMBERS Either next Friday or Saturday night Mayor Steeves will call tho commission government charter committee and at that time five women of the city will be chosen to act on the committee and a date will be set for the final meeting. The mayor stated today that owing to the great amount of business on hand during tho past few weeks, he has been unable to get the members of the com mittee already appointee!, togothor, but the date for the first and final meeting will be chosen the latter part of the week. Just who the women will be that the mayor will recommend as members of the committee is not known and he stated this afternoon that in all proba bility he will leave it to the male mem bers to decide. - A reporter in Minneapolis it is said has an income of $500 a month from his father. OCTOBEB 24 FRANCES ALDA Lyric Soprano, from the Metro politan Grand Opera, New York, assisted by the Russian 'Cellist, CASINI and FRANK LA FORGE " Pianist and Composer NOVEMBER 5 SCHUMANN-HEINK World's Greatest Contralto JANUARY 16 YVONNE DE TREVILLE Coloratura Soprano in Costume Recital as Prima Donna of three periods: Louis XTV; as Jenny Lind of 1850, and as Prima Don na of today. JANUARY 23 CHAS. W. CLARK of Paris, World renowned teach- Course tickets, 5; tickets to I one concert $2.50 and 2. Ad vance sale course tickets Oct. 18. Management Minnetta Magers Phone 1295 Tickets on sale at Music Stores. WEXFORD5 Always the Best Pictures Thursday, Oct. 9 Specialty Night Quality Not Quantity Three Clever Acts Four reels of the best li censed pictures, which means the best pictures produced. 19 cents -19 cents s, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stom ach, Mean Liver and Bowels Are Clogged Cheer Up! Get a' 10-cent box. Sick headache, .biliousness, dizzinesm. coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter closeed in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will suroly straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cont box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet aud your liver and bowels regular for months. 4- DEATH NOTICES. T RUZE. . At the Salem hospital, September 30, 1913, William Ruze, aged 65 years. The funeral was held at 2 p. m. today' from Rigdon & Richardson's chapel by Rov. H. T. Babcock, of the First Pres byterian church. The interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery. SUNDAY WORK DISCUSSED. UNITED PBXSB LEASED WISH. Fresno, Cal., Oct. 8. Whethor wage earners would profit by a law abso lutely prohibiting employers from work ing any class of labor on Sunday was among the main topics of unofficial dis cussion at the State Labor Federation convention here today. The proposi tion came from tho barbers ' convention which opened here simultaneously with the federation's. The barbers have $10,000 pledged to circulate petitions for a referendum on the proposed law. RELEASES SOCIALISTS. ONITXD FBISS UASKD WIHB.l ' Seattle, Wash., Oct. 8. Superior Judge John E. Humphries lnte yesterday issued an order releasing the 31 men and six women confined in the county jail for "talking back" to him when they were arraigned for contempt of court. Humphries thus forestalled Gov ernor Lister. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the clerk of school district until 7:30 p. m. o'clock, October 20, 1913, and then publicly opened for the construc tion and erection of ten fire escapes and six fire ladders and stand pipes for various school buildings, Salem, Or egon. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the clerk or had from F. A. Legg, architect. A certified check amounting to 5 per cent of bid must accompany each bid. The school board hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the school board. W. H. BURGHARDT, JR., Clerk. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS FOR THEY BRING RESULTS 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 R2H Hours 9 to 5. Ground floor Cherry City Ice Cream We make a Specialty of Dinner and Lodge orders. Buy It Eat It i S66 Chemeketa Street Phone 2482, BBSS MM 10c GLOBE TODAY and TOMORROW THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER 2-reel Eclair feature FIGHT AGAINST EVIL Rex drama BINKS AND THE ARTIST'S MODEL Comedy TINY SNYDER The wonderful baritone In new song; COMING Friday Saturday "IVANHOE" In four reels. One of the greatest pictures ever pro duced. . - THE GLOBE ''The House of Refine ment." 10c 10c NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS 4 word for each Insertion. LOST Tuesday night, file of paperB on booth at state fair, also receipts. Return to Journal; reward. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For cows, Kentucky double disc drill, gang plow and other implements. Phone Main 674. F,OR RENT Furnished housekeeping room, close in, on State street. A good room for two girl students. Ad dress "B. M.," care Journal. FOR SALE Chickens, fat hens 00c each, frys and broilers, 50c. Write box 17E, care Journal. FOR RENT 320 acros, 230 in cultiva tion; cash in advance. Price rea sonable; one to tHree years. Plenty feed in barn. See Dr. Cusick. WANTED Girl for general house work and plain cooking. Apply at , 754 Ferry street. TO EXCHANGE Extra good five-acro tract on car lino; bearing orchard and berries; well improved, for stock and lease on good farm. Route 3, box 25. FOR SALE Five-room, new, modern cottage on paved street, beautiful lot; must bo sold in two days. Price $1100; $300 cash, balance long timo. Folks-Scott Realty Co.- THE NORTHWEST RUG Representa tive is here. If you have any carpets you tify you wish woven into fluffy rugs, no y S. A.' Dobnor. Phone Main 1730. RELIABLE Steady Japanese boy of good habits wants position. Can speak, read and write English. Ad dress "J," care Journal. FOR EXCHANGE I 'have a 5-acre tract, well located, well improved, now buildings, 3 acres set to fruit and berries, to exchange for Salem prop erty. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store. FOR SALE 12 acres, well improved, 2 miles west of Salem; prunes, berries and other fruit; fine view of the city. C. L. Stewart, route 2, box 86A. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine $10; new drop head sewing machine $16 and up. 640 State street. FINE NEW APARTMENTS to rent at a bargain for 3 months well furnish ed. Call 260 N. High. Phone 1995. FOR SALE Good fresh milch cow and , calf. 173 South Cottage street. WANTED To purchase a home, somt money down, balance at staed inter vals. Prefer place with Imp-ove ments, especially fruit. Would rath er includo 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 "O. M.," care Journal. WANTED Experienced girl; no oth ers need apply. Call mornings. Dr. Clay, 1515 Court Btroet. TEN ACRES of very rich bottom land, on crushed rock road, S milos from Salem. 3 acres raspberries, 2 acros gooseberries, 6 acres choice apples, small house and barn. Easy pay ments. See C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barnes It Co.,315-316 Masonic temple. 275-ACRB DAIRY RANCH three quarters of a mile (rom railroad sta tion, running water, rich soil, good location. Good buy. See C. O. Rice, with L. 8. Barnes ft Co., 315-316 Masonic building. 10c Mt' ""HHH' HERE '8 A BUSINESS PBop. j OSITION WITHOUT ANY STRINGS ON IT. If a 25-cent bottle of O. H. p J uougn Kennedy doee not re!iev the cold, we refund your mnn.. ! If a 50-cent bottle of O. H. p Cough Komedy does not cure i fresh cold, we refund your mon- oy. We absolutely guarantee remedy. Opera House a uui uiuvj $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargaij 12 acres in Polk county, two miles winy wen improvea, swuu; i acres on td line Ideal suburban homo, $10,1 acre in berries, new home on car linJ sisUU; 7 acreB in berries, 2 miles out, house and barn, (3000; 30 acres 1) acres in crop, balance timber. 4-nuJ house, good barn, Tin ilea out 3500' . ' 220 acres in Polk county, well Improi'i ) ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installment!) several new homes in Salem on instill' ' ments; 500 acres well improved, pr . per acre; several S and 10 acre traei V well improved. " ; We have a cigar stand, pool hallF 4 rooming house, hotel, restaurant, groi ' eery store, candy store and other boiif, f ;' ness chances. p on .1 ! n i . I i MU ifWVQ IB, TY Oil llUprUYfJQ, BOS 500. Several prune ranches and berrf tracts at the right price. 10 acn bearing Italian prunes, $2750. we rem nouses am Furnished Rooms. VV sell Insurance of all kind! List your bargains with or I and we will give you square prompt and courteous treat!! nient Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phones: Office, Main 477; residence. Main 2487. Opposite Court House. 640 Bute t(l Employment Bureau in ConO j nection. HMMHMMHtH Just tell your doctor you want to take your prescription to SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE He will know it 1b put up right. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY RUKGHAKBT MEREDITH KesKeat Affeats 181 Htate street ,! MONEY TO LOAIS Ob farm sad city property. Joha I ' Scott, over Chicago Store, Balou, 9t 1 eiroB. Phone 1SKI. . '' - 'ggg-H , ii .n, fry -L"-- 1 mini MONEY TO LOAtfi rt a. w i -nl. Qu.4 Oi Good Real Estate Sectritx. THOS. K. FORD I 1 Over Ladd Bush Bank, Balem, Oi, REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN , JACOB CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Hubbard Bid; WOOD AND COA! la aar quantity. Prompt deliver our specialty. Falls City Lamb' Company. 171 North Commtreb street Phone Mala 811 JAPANESE LADlfDBI 1KB 111 CLEANING WOKK8 , No machinery to star an west; out delicate fabrics. Work eallei, for and delivered promptly. . 446 Ferry street. Phone Main B25f .. WANTED A live man to sell real i tile at Beohtol & Bynon 's. WANTED Good second hand top b( gy. Address "B. 25," care Journn A NICE 10-ACRE SUBURBAN HOW IVj milos from town, near car li" netting, besides the living for ttf family over 500 per year. All fr' and nut trees now coming into f!t ' bearing; good house and barn ' outbuildings, $100 cow, horse, cW ens and implements iucludod. P" , and tormt right. See C. O. Rice, w ' L. 8. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Msw ; temple. WILL TRADE A fiv vnar old r about 18Q0, for. good drivinf bc- (jail Main 13B1. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS FOR THEY BBINQ BEStt'