Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 21, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    TMTI.T CAPITAL JOTTBNAL. 1ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913.
I Toilet soap, 9 bare, 25c. Perry 's Drug
Store. .......
I Miss Flora M. Jackson left today for
j Portland to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred
I Davis, formerly of Salem,
j You cannot afford not to have a
J ! suit made. Suits $32.50 ' up. A. S.
f Kazmarek, ladies' tailoring. Rooms 2
I and 3 Brewer building.
T Judge Galloway yesterday granted a
divorce to Nora L. Caisse from Antione
4. Caisse. The plaintiff was seeking a
separation on the grounds of cruel and
inhuman treatment.
( T. II. Minsinmeyer, of Portland, was
(iu the city this morning looking after
'business matters aifd shaking hands
! with old f rieds.
I N'o trouble to show you, no trouble to
lay awny any article you may select for
Christmas, by making a small deposit.
Buy now, at the Closing Out Sale of
( has. H. Hinges' Jewelry Stock. Next
door to V. S. Bank Bldg.
Anybody wishing coupons on the
Bullock Photo Studio may have same
by sending me their address, as we
have only a few left. No more cou
pons will be sold after this week. P.
A. Hubanks, agent, 809 North Cottage
street, salem. Phone 2127 Main.
After an over-Sunday visit with Miss
Stella Chapclle and Keith Chapelle, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Joyce, of Hot Springs,
S. D have left for Cirsiy's River, for a
few days' visit. The Salem callers were
well pleased with the city and hope to
visit again.
The funeral of Mrs. Olive Spencer
took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon
from the undertaking parlors of Rig
don & Richardson. Rev. Babcock of
ficiated and the remains were buried in
City View cemetery.
James B. Luttick, of Pasadena, Cal.,
is :n the city looking over the fruit ter
ritory. Mr. Luttick is a representative
of the California Fruit Growers' Asso-
Our 661st Wednesday
Surprise Sale A great
Sale of Taffeta Silks at
33c a yd.
A silk sale of much importance to all
women. Just the fabric for waists,
dresses, petticoats or for trimmings,
etc. Light, medium and dark colors, 19
inches wide. Up to 85c grades, your
choico for this event at only 33c a
yard. An unusual offering, bound to
create much interest, so be on hand
early next Wednesday morning. Sale
opens at 8:30. See windftw display.
New Showing of
Evening Slippers
We announce the arrival of the new low heel
slippers that so many people have been wait
ing for. Satin, in black, white, pink or blue,
at $3.50 pair. Ooze leather slippers in pearl
grey, with cut steel buckles, at $4.00 pair. Tan
ooze leather slippers at $4.00 pair. Black ooze
leather slippers t $3.50 pair. Dainty slipper
in patent leather and dull finishes at $3.50
pair.
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ciation, and he is making a tour of the
Miss Florence Lawrence, the highest salaried actress in
the moving picture field, made her reappearance in
Universal films on Friday, October 31st, in a two-reel
feature entitled
"THE CLOSED DOOR"
This great feature will be shown at the Globe theatre
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
together with two other good reels. Come and
your old favorite. No raise in prices.
...... 5c and 10c
see
Look for her photograph in the Globe lobby
S
CITY NEWS.
Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optics,
has returned and can be seen at his of
flee, as usual U, H. IUnk building.
Willia Craft, of Jefferson, were grant
ed a marripge license last evening by
County Clerk Oehlhar.
Cut glass of the finest make sold at
absolute cost, silverware, Rogers 1S47,
$'1,115. Others in proportion, at the Big
Sale now going on at Hinges' 'Jewelry
Htoro.
First concert of the Musical Artists'
Course next Friday evening, October
24, at the armory. Tickets on sale at
9 a. m. Friday.
The high school bund Is to receive $30
according to a vote by the executive
committee of the student body at an
election held yesterday.
Lucilo Noah wan grouted a divorce
yesterday from John Noah by .ludgo
Galloway. The plaintiff alleged cruel
and inhuman treatment to he her
grounds for separation.
Portland people buying in Salem. A
diamond ring and a solid silver set sold
in Portland by shrewd buyers and
knowors of bnrgiuns at Hingeu' Forced
Out of Business Sale of tho Jewelry
Stock, Next door to U. 8. Hank HMg.
Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic ri,,kt r the first concert of the
building. , Musical Artists' course on sale at the
Mr. Jim Wilson has . to Sn Frl,1"-V MOrni,,K. 0l'to,'r
" " Aliln IvrM ..n.n..n t X
'i iji'v niMFiisim, j ri m ii'w i fine
Dr. F. L, Utter, dentist, suit 415-416-417
Masonic building.
Francisco to visit for a few weeks.
YE LIBERTY
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
THE WONDER OF THE AGE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22
T E
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8
THE FLEXIBLE IRON MAN, ENTITLED
THE HUMN PLUMBING SHOP
WILL EXHIBIT AT
YE LIBERTY THFATRF
( Tomorrow-Wednesday.-One Night Only
Two Performances, 7:00 and 8i45
FEATURES
Swings 26 men on his neck at one time on a 3-inch bar,
until it is bent, then straightens it out from their weight'
Shows 172 muscles of the bodyf expansion 11 1-4 inch
es. stretches neck 11 1-2 inches, also his entire body!
100 other feats of great strength.
AT NOON TOMORROW
See him pull a string of wagons by his neck on the
streets of Salem at noon tomorrow, and perform won
derful feats in front of the theatre before the doors open
Entire Change of Pictures. Four new reels.
PRICES 10c and 15c
Entire Change of Picturcs-4 New Reels
EXTRA
Special engagement of '
MASTER HALL
The gtfted boy soprano, singing the latest song hits.
lO ttNIS it. LIULKTT 15 CENTS
Salem is being visited at present by
Miss Lulu Hoist, a high school teacher
of Albany.
All piano students should hear La
Forgo, the pianist and composer, with
r.. i i i ... .
mauamo Aiua at tne armory next Fn- (pacific coast states.
day, October 24. j Mr Vera Byarg wi ,)e horte- fof
Kufus Keifabor, of Lansing, Mich., is , the members of tho Sedgwick Relief
in the city. Ho will remain hore for j Corps Thursday afternoon, October
some time looking over the country. J 23, at her home, 635 North Commercial
Julian A. Button, of Albany, and Rtr't' The time will be spent as usu
al in sewing, and Mrs. Glover will be
pleased to meet as many of the mem
bers as possible upon this occasion, as
she soon leaves for California to join
her mothor, who has gone there to
spend the winter.
Mrs. Bell Morris will entertain the
Ladies' Aid of Salem Heights Wednes
day afternoon, October 22. All mem
bers are urged to attend and bring a
friend with them to join the society,
and have a good time. These meetings
are as much to keep all the neighbor
hood in a social, friendly way to get
acquainted as any other good they
bring about, anil will not fail to ac
complish this, if each one does her
part. Mrs. Myra Sawyer, president.
re)ortinent No. 1 of the circuit court
is three cases behind on its docket at
the present time. The Wiest school dis
trict case will probably consume all of
today and threo other civil actions are
pending, The case of Mrs. Ivie vs. E.
C. Minton, a damage suit, will probably
bo hoard next week
T. 0. Itligh, proprietor of the Bligh
theatre, announced that he will give the
people of this city omething in the
way of fine allows on Wednesday and
Thursdays of each week hereafter. Mr.
liligh has contracted for tho services
of a first-clnss vaudeville comWiiy and
one that will "deliver tho goods" all
the time.
Jacob W. Bopp, of West I'nion, la..
who, with his brother, John O., of
Hnwkeye, la., is making a hurried trip
through the Northwest, was in Salem
Monday, the guest of his former towns
men, P. II. Talmndgo and 0. A. Wood.
Mr, Bopp is not only a successful busi
ness man, having "done things" in
Iowa real estate to a considerable ex
tent, but is a former newspaper man,
a trained observer of men and things,
and a world traveler. This was his
first visit to the Willametet valley
and Salem, and he declared himself de
lighted with both.
Millinery. A new shipment of miss
es' and children's hats, just received
and will be on display from Wednes
day till Saturday at the Maples, comer
of fhemcketa and Libcrtv streets.
To Grow Hair on
A Bald Head
By a Specialist.
Thousands of people suffer from bald
ness and falling hair who, haying tried
nearly every advertised hnir tonic and
hair-grower without results, have re
signed themselves to baldness and its
attendant discomfort. Yet their case is
not hopeless; the following simple home
prescription has made hair erow after
years of baldness, and is also unequalled
tor restoring gray hair to its original
color, stopping hair from falling out.
and destroying the dandruff germ. It
will not make the hair greasy, and can
be put up by any druggist: Bay rum, 6
ounces; Lacona de Compose, 2 ounces;
Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. If
you wish it perfumed, add half to one
teaspoontul of To-Kalon perfume, which
unites perfectly with the other ingredi
enls. This preparation is highly recom
mended by physicians and specialists.
and is absolutely harmless, as it con
tains none of the poisonous wood alco
hoi so frequently found in hair tonics
John Blake, (that is, he gave hi:
name as such) was nrrested last night
on the charge of disorderly conduct.
When he was being searched by Night
Officer Folaud at tho jail, the man was
found to be veritably eaten up by a
horrible disease. The police fought shy
of the prisoner today and will not even
let the tellow come within hailing dis
tance. He was given a five-davs' sen
tence and the chief of police stated this
morning that thore will be another
whitewashing stunt performed in the
city bastile when Wake is gone.
50c Perfumes 20c
10c Perfumes 5c
Fry's Drug Store
Headquarters for Fine Perfumery
and Toilet Articles
BLIGHf
THEATRE 23
, Opera, Casino, grent Russian 'cellist
and I-a Forge, noted accompanist and
pianist.
I Judgment was given the plaintiff yes
terday by Judge Galloway in the caso
of Maggie 0. Bartch against Geo. K."
Omggle et nl in the sum of $:inoo.
August Thomas, Kugeno Kckcrlen, S.
Wntiuuibe and tho Salem Lumber Co.,
signed up yesterday as members of the
promotion department of the Salem
Commercial Club. The business men
are showing a great Interest in the new
organization and the membership now
is quite large.
The first concert of the Musical
Artists' Course will be one of the best,
and will be the only concert having
'cello and piano Seles. Kvery piano
student and teacher of tho piano should
attend this concert. Next Friday ev
ening at the armory. Tickets on sale
at 0 , m., Friday morning.
HEALTH LECTURE.
Attend the free lecture on Health and
Hygiene at St. Joseph 's hall, Thursday,
8 p. m.
YE LIBERTY
BIG DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE BILL TONIGHT.
10 and 20 Cents
Earl D. Dwire & Co.
Presenting the Empress sketch entitled
"The Lily White Slave"
Tom Kelly
"FASHION PLATE BARITONE MONOLOG1ST"
Mirth and Melody by a Pantages Headliner.
FOUR REELS OF THE BEST PICTURES.
The Best Amusement in Salem
SPOIL YOUR FACE?
If your glass reflects good looks
nice features that would make you con
sidered pretty of only your hair wore
more becoming don 't you mourn about
it. Instead of mourning or envying
others whose hair is prettier than yours,
use Harmony Hair Beantifior, and let
others envy you. It is a delightful li
quid hair dressing to beautify the hair
make it glossy, softer, easior to put
up in graceful, wavy folds that will
"stay put." It polishes the hair until
it shines, and overcomes the unpleasant
oily odor, with a delightful fresh rose
fragrance. Harmony Hair Beant:fier is
very easy to apply simply sprinkle a
little on your hair each time before
brushing it. Contains no oil; will not
change the color of hair, nor darken
gray hair.
To keep hair and s'nlp iiimln:ff-froo
and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This
pure liquid sliamoo gives an instan
taneous rich lather that immediately
penetrates to every part of hair and
scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleans
ing. Washed off just as quickly, the
entire operation take only a few mo
ments. Contains nothing that ciui harm
the hnir; leaves no harshness or sticki
ness just a sweet cleanliness.
Both preparations come in odd-shaped
very ornamental bottles, with sjrinkler
tops. Harmony Hair Bonutifier, $1.00.
Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Boih guaran
teed to satisfy you in every way, or
your money back. Sold in this commun
ity onlv ut our store The Kexail Store
one of the more than 7000 leading
Irug stores of the United States, Can
ada and tireut Britain, which own the
big Harmony laboratories iu Boston,
where the many celebrated Hiirinonv
Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are
made. J. (.'. Perry, Salem, Oregon.
Tomorrow at noon the people of Sa
lem will see the novel sight of a man
dragging as many new fctudebaker wag
ons as he can secure in the city, by a
rope around his neck. This man is Tex
as, famed far and wido as the "Human
Plumbing Shop," and his stunt is sure
to bring down town every one who can
possibly get there. Texas has been
booked by the management of Ve Lib
erty thentre for a one-night engage
ment on Wednesday, October 22, and ho
will appear only twice iu the evening,
as his work is of such a strenuous na
ture as to forbid further appearances
in the same night. The dotibtlul ones
will have a chance to seo Texas do a
few stunts in front of Yo Liberty be
fore the first performance, when he will
drive spikes in a plank with his bare
hands, and extract them with his teeth.
Tlu first performance starts prompt
ly at 7 o 'clock, and will be a tull hour
and three-quarters show. Master Hall,
the wonderful boy suprano, will appear
at both performances as a special add
ed attraction.
A genius in Chicago has invented J
spoon-muffler. It ought to bn pouuhr
in the towns where people, still inhale
their soup.
Sacrifice Sale
As I am going away I will sacrifice
my home. A beautiful modern bunga
low, six rooms, basement, electric fix
tures, bath, toilet, etc., wash trays
wood lift, large lot, lawn, flowers, gar
age, cement walks, paved street, all as
sessments paid. Price only $2230, half
cash. Would be a good buy at $3000.
Going to leave the city, will sacrifice.
See my agents, Bcchtel & Bynon, for a
real snap.
HOUSES FOB RENT.
Largest Rental Department in tho City
We Write All Kinds of Insurance.
FAEMS.
We have the largest list of farms for
sale in the valley. Any number of
acres to nit.
Will Pay 8 Per Cent.
Wanted, $2000; good security.
We buy, sell, rent or exchange prop
erty. BECHTEL k BYNON,
347 State Street.
$100 to $1
That you can't beat our bargains.
12 seres in Polk county, two miles wast,
well improved, (4000; 14 seres on car
line ideal suburban home, $10,000; 1
acre in berries, new home on car line.
$1800; 7 acres in berries, 2 miles out.
house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10
seres in crop, balance timber, 4-room
Tt.
iue eugenics movement- is gaining
headway. A male hnro-lr linn ;.
ried a female swindler in th. Vmt house, good barn, 7m ilea out . $3500 1
loan nii u
u 111 x-uia county, wen improv
ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 seres on installments
several new homes in Salem on install
ments; 500 seres well improved. $90
per acre;' several 5 and 10 sere tracts
well improved.
We have a cigar stand, pool hall,
rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro
cery store, candy store and other busi
ness chances.
Call for Bids Sale of Bonds. 20 acres clo8e ini wel1 improyed, $8,-
The undersigned will recoive bids no,' Several prune ranches and berry
to 5 0 'dock p. ni. on October 27, 1913, tra!t t tho right price. 10 acres
for improvement bonds of the eitv of be"ng Italian prunes, $2750.
Salem, Oregon, to the amount of $49,- Wall 1
uuj.atJ, interest at the rate of 8 per If C ICIll llUUSeS 300
cent per annum, payable semi-aiinu- P -?.L - J Tt . r
ally at Salem. Oreiron. Hlirht i. . rUmiSflea HOOHIS. We
;:7eiVa:yeoCritay,10Lrcm' 0reKon' selllnsuranceof allkinds
US
Worth prison.
There is no doubt that tue world is
growing better, but there are Hill an
awful lot of 30 cent. ...mn! .,.);..
around in $3000 automobiles.
Women and whiskey ie', the blame
for many wrecked homes, but the r.iult
is oftener with tho relatives.
NEW TODAY.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. List your bargains with
and we will give you square,
prompt and courteous treat
ment. Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Mansgsr.
Phones: Office, Main 477; residence
Mais 2487.
Opposite Court House. 640 State et.
Employment Bureau in Connection.
WAXTED Boy with bicycle, at Sa
lem Fish & Poultry Market, 173
South Commercial street.
FOB SALK Two young mares and
double harness. Phone 1418.
FOR RKNT Five-room house, Church
street, near high school. Inquire F.
Albrieh, 4:10 X. Winter.
FOR REXT Kight-room house. Call at
State street. Phono Main 630.
CARD OF THANES.
We desire to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to ths many
kind friemht and neighbors who assisted
us in our sad bereavement in the loss
of dear mother and grandmother.
MRS. UTILE STARR.
MUS. ANNIE FRANCIS.
HAROLD STARR.
FOR REXT Part of house for hni.ss.
keeping. With bath and lights. Ad
dress I!., care Journal.
WAXTED Man especially for farm
work. Phono Farmers' OS.
Wo will fill any prescription, no
matter what doctor writes it.
SCHAEFEB'S DEUQ STOBE
:
FOR SALE
mostly now.
54S.
Hotol Scott, furniture
Price reasonable. Phone
WAXTED Woman to do kitchen
work on farm. Phono Farmers 30.
Wexford
Where you always
the best pictures
see
Special Feature Release
"HARD CASH"
The dramatization of
Charles Reade's great
novel in two full reels by
the Edison company.
PATHE WEEKLY
The news of all the world
in pictures.
WHICH?
Cutey and the twins in a
riot of laughter.
STALL ROOM-For rent for several
horses, good warm barn, in center of
town. Tlione Main 80.
WAXTED Good second hand top bug
gy. Address "B. 25," care Journal.
LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop
head sowing machine $10; new drop
head sewing machine $16 and up. 640
State street.
FOR SALE liood fresh milch cow and
calf. 173 South Cottage street.
FOR SALE -Hurley-Davidson 1IM3
twin cylinder motorcycle with Pres
to tank and large lump; has been
ridden about ."000 miles. Is in Al
condition; $!(!.) if taken at once.
Hnnser Bros.' gun store.
FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bar
gain, three lots in Kngtewood addi
tion, Snlem, located on D'th and
Nebraska streets; lets S, and 12,
in block !.", for Minnesota real es
tate. Make an offer. Write O. Zie
matin, Princeton, Minn.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCHfllURDT MEREDITH
RmIi u mt Hut iitr
MONEY TO LOAN
0i Goos Real Estate Seearlty.
TH08. K. F0SD
Over Ladd Bush Bank. Salem,
Or
REAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
JACOB CO.
Phone 8424. 206-207 Hubbard Bide
WOOD AND COAL
la aay Quantity. Prompt UIWe-i
our specialty, rails City Lutuse'
Compaay, 171 North CammsrstsV
trset Phone llsla 811
A FINE FARM Of 2IH acres in the
Waldo Hills, 10 mile enst of Snlem.
Coed buildings, familv orchnrd, '.10
r-cn Imps, running water; several
good springs. See ('. A. Rice, with
L. S. Harnee I Co., .11. V.I 16 Masonic
Temple.
JA!'mSI! UCMtKI AIU )
(IkANINtt WORKS
No tuachlo'iry to tear sas ea
out delicate fabrics. Wors call
for snd dollTsrsd promptly.
4 18 F"r street. Phone Msin tm
MONEY TO LOAN
'fr end city property. Joka V
Scott, over Chlcato Btor lUleia. to
jnos. Phase llil.
l Cherry City
Ice Cream
We make a Specially of
winner ana Lodge orders.
Buy it t it
6 Ckemeieta HtreH.
Phone 24S2
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