Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 23, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY CAPITAL JOTTKNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOEEE 23, 1913.
Attractive
for the
Capital
Dr. P. L. Utter, dentist, suits 415-16-417
Masonic building.
l''irst ilnsH dentistry lit Dr. Arnold 'h,
the lcnti.it.
Knlton & Fulton, chiropractors, Hub
bard buililiiifr.
Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optics,
has returned and can bo seen at his of
fice, m usiiul U. 8. Hank building.
liwk Bros, will give a dunce at Clio
maw Untiirdny night, October 25.
timid music and lunch. All invited.
Saturday special, three-piece kitchen
ts, 2!e each, at Salem Hardware Co.,
Inc., 120 North (Commercial street,
Yon will wonder where all the beau
tiful Guides and weaves come from. A.
8. Kazmarok, ladies' tailoring, 2 und II
Brewer building.
All piano students should hear La
I''orjrc, the pianist and composer, with
Madame Alda at tho armory next Fri
day, October 21.
Kigbt o'clock, sharp, is tho lime the
urogram begins for Alda concert at
tmxlntn out-of-town people. No one
wiitivl during a iniiHical number.
Jne . I ! 1 1 U h i 1 1 , nu employe of I he
HfHiilding Logging Company, had his
font oeroIy crushed under a truck
lain Tuesday iil'totiioon, lie will be
lubl up for several weeks, it is be
lir.ve.il. The first concert of the Musical
Artists' Course will be one of the best,
and will bo the only concert having
Velio and piano solos, livery piano
student nnd teacher of tho piano should
iittuinl this concert. Next, Friday ev
ening at the armory. Tickets on sale
jit. !) n. ni., lYnliiy morning.
The Store That
Other Tables $4.85 and up
Our Price $14.40
Money back if not satisfied
This cart is n combiuat ion composed of style, attractiveness, ilunihlliM
mid comfort, built right from the rubber tires to the covering ef the
top, llesl because it has eight points of superiority.
1 --Steel wheel with 1(1
Kpolic In each.
1! Heavy nickeled mud
mini -is.
.T-ljirgc foot hood
with nickle trimmings,
4---Stcel frame, which
it collapsible,
ft- -I'niiil'oilaldo spring
with upholstered sent.
lmige adjustable nil
to hood.
7--rJiolsterid adjust
nble back,
H-llcautlful nickel
handles.
Made in Brown, Black and Green
Other Go Carta $3.25 and up
4 STORES
Satcm
Portland
in Oregon
home I FURNISHERS
iWK COURT & NGHSTS.
WE SELL FOR
WE BUY
Assortment of Togs
Baby-Moderately Priced
Our popular priced articles are better known to the
general public than our fine and dainty hand-made
goods. These we have in greater profusion than any
other establishment. Hand-made dresses, fine coats
and all the delicate and beautiful little garments
and toilet articles can be found in a plentitude un
known elsewhere. Mothers will appreciate the ef
forts we have exerted in placing such a desirable
line of infants' wear in Salem, and will be equally
pleased with the very moderate prices.
THE HOUSE
LMTi
J1VJ1
GOODlGOODS
City Brevities
Cold crowns ty, Dr. Arnold.
Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic
building.
lieasonablo priced dentistry, Dr. Ar
nold. Toilet soap, !t bars, 25c. Perry's Drag
stores.
I Initial stationery "i0 a box at Perry's
: Dim; Store.
First concert of tho Musical Artists'
I Cnurso next Friday evening, October
21, at the armory. Tickets on snlo at
9 a. m. Friday.
Saturday spociul, tteel knife, fork
and basting spoon, 25c per set, at Sa
I loin Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North
Commercial street.
Tom Richardson, of Portland, will
deliver an address before the mem
bers of the Commercial Club tonight in
tho club's quarters.
A Willamette University student is
editor of the Forest drove Press now,
according to reports received here, The
new editor is (I. 11. Curry,
Mrs. A. O, Condit, wife of Attorney
Condit, is seriously ill at her home in
this city. She is being attended by
Mrs. Martha Peterson, a trained
nurse.
Ilight o'clock, sharp, is the time the
the best of Its ability. (If course it is not
program begins for Alda concert to ac
commodate out-of-town people, No one
seated during a mimical number.
Tickets for the first concert of the
Musical Artists' coursn on sale at the
Armory Friday morning, October 21.
Alda, lyric soprano, from New York
Opera. Cosine, great lltissiun 'cellist,
and I .a Purge, noted accompanist liuil
pianist.
Saves You Money
Quarter Sawed Oak
Table, $24.85
This is an exact illust rat ion. The table
is IS inches iicrnss the top and ex
tends to eight feel. Finished in the
newest Mission Wax or ns desired, An
excellent able for only
$24.85
4 STOktS
Vancouver
Ccntrulia
in Wash.
LESS BECAUSE
FOR LESS
OF QUALITY
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. McLaren, of St.
Johns, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
fvnn Davidson, of New York, this
woek.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson left
this morning for Fort Worth, Texns,
where they will visit Mrs. Anderson's
mother, Mrs. Charles N. Naggert, for
the next two months.
Thomas H. Ladd, a relative of Wm,
Ijadd, of Portland, is in tho city look
ing after business matters. Mr. I.add
is an attorney of Lnkoview, Ore.
Subpoenas in tho caso of Maggie
May Ivio vs. II. C, Minton aro being
served today by Sheriff Esch und his
deputy, Babe Necdham. This is tho
caso wherein the plaintiff is suing Mr.
Minton to recover damages in tho
sum of l 0,000, on tho grounds tho
defendant made falso statements con
cerning the plaintiff's place of busi
ness, the Cottage Motel. The trial has
been set for cither tomorrow or Sntur-
ouy.
Alex, (lilett left this morning for
Portland, Maine, to attend the funeral
of his brother, Charles flillotte, who
died in the Fast last. Monday. Alex,
(iillett came to Salem but four months
ago, with bis family, and last Tuesday
night, received a telegram that his
brother had been killed in a timber nc
cident. Attorney Nun Moore, brother-in-law
of .lodge C. V. Cantenbeiii, of Port
land, is in the city visiting old-time
friends today. Attorney Moore is a
pioneer in the legal circles of this
slate, and is now laying off a little
after some very hard labors In the
courts of Multnomah and Clackamas
count ies.
It now appears that there are no lo
gaily appointed chaplains for peni
tentiary or reform school. When the
board of control came into existence,
.lone M, the offices became vacant nud
were never filled. The result is that
all money paid them since that date
has boon wrongfully paid.
Attorney Kingo leaves to, lay for
Mitchell, ('rook county, to prosecute
several cases there. They are violations
of the local option laws, but Mr. Hin
ge was not informed as lo just what
they nre. It is understood Hint tho
district attorney and the sheriff may
be involved in some way,
Ade Whorloy was sentenced to 20
days In the city jnil this morning for
being drunk and disorderly on the
streets lust night, (leorge l.ulher wns
also arrested last night for being too
boisterous on the streets, and received
n "i fine today.
I he case ol (Icorge lloltenhoff
against the Washington Investment
Co. is being heard In the circuit court
today. Tho pin in till' is trying to re
cover lands on (he grounds the defend
ant In guilty of a breach in the con
tract signed by the two parties.
Within the next two days the prune
crops will have all been handled, ac
cording to County I'nvit Inspector
Constable. Notwithstanding the foggy
weather, the crop has been harvested
and dried, especially during the past
few days, and before next Saturday
the bulk of the county's yield will be
ready for storage.
Grand Opera House
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT 21.
The (Iron test Play of tho Day
Tim Wonderful White Slave
Dra mn.
The Lure
Now running at Maxino Kb
llott'i Theatre, New York.
Trices, 50e to H.liO. Scuta on
Pale Tuesday, October 23.
Wexford
Tonight
lO Cents lO Cents
Specialty
Night
3 STUNTS
4 PICTURES
i rie vest onow in i own
a I
A complaint to recover $047.57 on a
promissory note was filed in tho circuit
court yesterday evening by .lames
Hanna against John Krebs and Lizzie
Krcbs.
County Clerk Oehlhar yesterday is
sued a marriage license to John Corns
forth and Belle West, and Frank Bar
ton and Esther Johnson, all of Salem.
A judgment fpr the sum of MHO was
given Joe Peery against V. Pstnk by a
jury in tho circuit court. The plaintiff
wns suing for $S25 which he alleged
the defendaut borrowed and failed to-
The Ladies Aid Sociot of the First
Presbyterian church will meet at the
homo of Mrs. Z. T. Moody, Court and
Wintor streets, Friday at 2:30. Hos
tesses: Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Babcock,
Miss Stonghton, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Friz
7.0II, Mrs. Clements and tho officers of
tho society. Ladies please bring the
dollar pledged at tho Juno meeting.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Clay have re
turned from a week 's outing at Hot
Lake, eastern Oregon. Dr. Clay states
that Hot Lake is a fine place for an
outing, affording many advantages and
that he and Mrs. Clay had a most en
joynblo trip and time.
Tho Jury in the case of Albert Klein
vs. William Esch, sheriff, to recover
property alleged to have been wrong
fully attached and taken, returned a
verdict last night which practically
brought a settlement, neither party to
tho suit being favored. The judgment
in favor of tho plaintiff amounted to
the ownership of tw o horses worth ifttlS
which were in fact his own, and the
jury decided that the third horse in
litigation should be recovered by the
defendant. The horse turned over to
Sheriff Knoll belongs to a widow near
Silvertou, nnd the plnintiff got pos
session of the animal through a man
by the inline of Boyd who purchased
the horse, and, nfter giving the widow
a note, which he failed to pay, turned
the horse over to the plaintiff in this
suit.
GLOBE
IQcts
Friday and Saturday
THE GIRL AND THE
TIGER
Iwoncienui inree reel pho
toplay, featuring a num
ber of real wild animals.
T-l 111
ine universal people re
cently purchased $36,000
worth of wild animals for
their exclusive use in film
productions.
POPULAR UNIVERSAL
WEEKLY
With all latest events
HIS FATHER'S WIVES
Nestor comedy.
HARRY MOYER
In New Song.
GLOBE
The House of Features
0. H. P.
Cough Syrup
Ounrauteed.
25c
90c
The kind that give results.
Come in and see us. We can
tell you why it run when others
fall.
For Sale by
Opera House Pharmacy
Balnea Oregon.
Snappy
' Fall
M Men
A Great Showing of
Men's and Boys Overcoats
Men's Gordon Hats
Men's Woolen and
Children's Sweaters
Men's Shirts and Haberdashery
We have selected some choice seeds
from our grain buying season ami have
for sale choice Waldo Hills I'rohi wheat
White Hilton Valley llluestem, Knstern
Oregon llluestem, I'pland gray and
white oats, Barley without beards or
hull, something new and yields large.
Cherry City Mills.
4. T
NEW TODAY.
WANTED Wood choppers to chop
cord wood. Impure lit l-.j.j State
street.
WANTED Man especially for farm
work. Thono Fnrmcrs' 08.
FOK SALE Hotel Scott, furniture
mostly new. Trice reasonable. I'linne
048.
STALL BOOM For rent for -several
horses, good warm barn, in center of
town. Phono Maiu SO.
WANTED (lood second-hand top bug
gy. Address "H. enro Journal.
LOO K AT THIS Slightly used drop
head sewing machine $10; now drop
head sewing machine. $16 and up. (lie
State itrect.
1'OU SALE (bind fresh milch cow and
calf, 173 South Cottage street.
I'Olt SALE OK Til AD E At a bar
gain, three lots in Englewood addi
tion, Salem, located on 1 !M h and
Nebraska streets; lots S, 0 and 12,
In block 1.5, for Minnesota real es
tate. Mnko an offer. Write O. Zie
niniin, Princeton, Minn:
A I'lNE F.UiM-Of SKI acres in the
Waldo Hills, 10 miles east of Salem,
flood buildings, family orchard. 20
acres ho, running water; several
good springs. See ('. A, Hice, with
L. S. Darnes & Co., ,'UV;llil Masonic
Temple.
WANTEI) iilii for one or two venrs
at 8 per cent on gilt edge security
See .liiii Willson, 1 II North High. '
I'Olt SALE Jit II. p, absolutely tip to
date " Michigan' ' automobile. Great
ly reduced price; terms. Phone 1120
FOK KENT Kive-ncte farm, fair im
provements, i mite to school and
ear line. For Information, call at
liwit ('enter street. M. A. Cadv.
FOK SALE Victor talking machine
and records. Must be sold by Satur
day noon, tm Ferry street, iwtairs.
KOK SALE A few choice White Or
pington cockerels. Come t once. l.M
Columbia street, corner.
DEATH NOTICES.
LIVINaOOD.
At a local hospital, Wednesday, Oc
tober 22, DM 3, Carrie Livingnod.
Tho only son of the deceased took
charge of the remains, and will leave
Beave.rton, Ore., today, where the body
will be buried.
tall for Bids Sale of Bonds.
The undersigned will receivo bids up
to a o'clock p. m. on October 27, l!):i,
for improvement bonds of tho city of
Salem, Oregon, to tho amount of $19,
.r)0:t..10, interest nt tho rnto of 0 per
cent per annum, payable semi nniiii-
$100 to $1
That you can 't beat our bargains
12 acres in Polk county, two miles wost,
well improved, ftOOO; 14 acres on cat
liue ideal suburban, homo, $10,000; 1
acre in berries, uow home on car line.
1S00; 7 acres in borries, 2 miles out,
house ami barn, ;i000; 30 acres, 10
acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room
house, good bam, 7m ilos out t3S00;
220 acres in Polk county, well ImproT
ed, 22,000; 1 to 5 acres on Installment.
several now homes in Salem on Install
moms; Suit news well improved,
per acre; several S and 10 acre tractt
well Improved.
We have a cigar stand, pool hall
rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro
eery store, candy store and other bull
uess chancel.
20 acres close in, well Improred, 8,
Sdii, Several prune ranches and berrj
I rncts at the right uriea. 10 acr
hearing Italian primes, $2750.
We rent Houses and
Furnished Rooms. We
sell Insurance of all kinds
List your bargains with ui
and we will give you square,
prompt and courteous treat
ment. Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Manager,
Phones: Office, Main 477 retideae
Main 1487.
Oppotita Court Houna. 640 Htata nt
Employment Bureau in Connection.
A line of clothing that
has fooled many an ob
server into believing
that the suits had been
tailored expressly for
the wearer, and these
observers woro critical
judges, too. Made so
carefully inside and out
that they will stand the
wear and tear and still
retain thoir fine appear
anco. All wool and built
through and through for
satisfaction. In other
words, they are trado
winners, not only for
now, but for future
business.
Satisfied
come again.
customer
Suifs from
10 to $30
SEE OUR $15.00 SPE
CIAL.
ally at Salem, Oregon. Right is re
served by the city of Salem, Oregon,
to rejoct any or all bids.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder
Wo will fill any prescription, no
nmvter what doctor writes it.
SCIIAEFEE'S DRUG STORE
-
MONEY TO LOAN
Oi farm sad city propsrty. Jobi H
Scott, over Chicago Btora, Ralaw. w
Koa. Pbona 1651.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BI'KOHAKDT A MEREDITH
Reslaeat Aceau iNt Htata Ktrl
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Good Ileal Estate Seearlty.
TUOS. K. FOKD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or
REAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
JACOB ft OO.
Phona B424. 208-207 Hubbard Bldg
WOOD AND COAL
l M quantity. Prompt dtlUars
our specialty, rails City Lums.r
Company, 17 North ComratrcliU
straat. Phona Mala til
J APAdkNK LAODltr A JIB 111
CLEAXI.NG YV0KK8
No machinery to tear aid wan
nut delicate fabrics. Work eallsa
for and delWarsd promptly.
448 Ferry street. Phone Main B2M
t Cherry City
l Ice Cream
We make a Specialty of :
' Dinner and Lodge orders.
let Ckamekete Btreet
Phone 24S2
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