Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 31, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEOOK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Si, 1913.
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We're going to unload our stock of men' suit and overcoats, and do it quickly. We can't get more store room
and our departments are growing so rapidly that something has to go to make room. So we are
Going Out of the Men's
Bobert L. Allison returned this morn-1
ing from Portland, where he has been '
spending the holidays.
J Attorney J. J. Meeker returned to
U Portland today after transacting legal
business here for a few days.
Genuine bargains in home furnishings
tl at tho big sale. Buren & Hamilton.
II Attorney Willard, of Portland, was
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El Oregon Electric this morning.
ri Adam Bollock, of Mt. Angel, was in
II the city today, looking after business
tl matters, returning to his home this af-
II ternoon.
Atteud the big pre-inventory sale of '
I'M home furnishings at Buren & Hamil
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Clothing Business
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They've got to go quickly to make room for other goods now on the road. Every garment is cut in price, with
out a thought of profit. Never before have you had such an opportunity to buy the highest grade of suits and
overcoats at such tremendous reductions.
This big store needs room. Room is needed worse than profits. In fact, it is worth hundreds of dollars to
make room, and do it absolutely without delay. This is the chance of your life to save on clothing.
Hart Schaff ner & Marx
Clothcraf t
Ederheimer-Stein
These and other nationally known makes of suits and overcoats are going at prices marked so low that they'll
disappear in the shortest imaginable time.
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Thirty-three and a third less on the largest assortment of men's suits and overcoats in Salem. Blue and black
serges included. .Men's suits at half-price.
25 per cent to 50 per cent less on Boy's Clothing
20 per cent less on Men's and Boy's Shirts and Underwear
33 1-3 less on Men's Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, House Coats
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Bobert Young and wife, of Klamath '
Falls, passed through this city today, '
en route to Portland, where they will
spend New Years with friends.
Buy home t umishings now and take
advantage of the good values to be
found in our store during the sale. Bu
ren & Hamilton.
New Year's masquerade ball, tomor
row night, at the armory. Seven cash
prizes will be givon for the best char
acters. Gentlemen 75c. Ladies free.
Spectators, balcony only, 25c.
MiBs Eugenia G. Potter and brother,
Clifford, of Portland, arrived here this
morning, and will watch the old year
out with their aunt, Mrs. Harrison
Luckey, at 766 North Liborty street.
, Bargains in library tables. See our
I line for some extraordinary values. Bu
ren & Hamilton.
Donald Vincent, former Salem man.
but now a resident of Portland, is here
spending the holidays.
Two Big Performances
WEXFORD
TONIGHT
Entire Change of Program
THE COLONIAL PLAYERS IN
"We Should Worry"
A three-act farce for laughing purposes only.
FOUR NEW PICTURES
First show at 7. Second show at 9:30. The second show
will be
A Midnight Matinee
And the players will join the audience in greeting the
New Year.
New ears Day
Entire change of play and pictures with matinee, 2:30.
"Across the Divide"
A beautiful new story of the Tenessee mountains.
FOUR NEW PICTURES
connected with the S. P. in Portland. values. Snec.ial ais.M TW tr.-ii ' " , . J ' ' "u
Iron beds, 4-0 size, heavy continuous 'ton. . ' wi. proceeo. to set cases tor the
A big masquerate ball will be given ( Circuit Court Judge Kelly will arrive
at the armory tomorrow night. Gen- in the city next Friday morning, and
tlemen 75c, ladies free. will at that time receive the report of
Good (Trade, closelv woven tnnavtrv ' j J i. i
r VMrni . ' 1 ' elouu Juj, wmca is now in sessiou.
Air. Vincent is Brussels rugs, 9x12 size. Regular $22.50 Following the grand iurv reoort. the
posts, smooth and plain. Regular $3.50
values, sale price $5. Buren & Hamil
ton. T. B. Houck and family left this
morning for San Francisco where they
will make their future home. Mr, Houck
will enter the draying business in San
Francisco this winter.
Artisans, attention! Lodge will be
called at 7:30 this evenine. After
Pat O'Gary is again on the streets,
January term.
United States Naturalization Exam-
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sf ter undergoing a serious operation at iner Hazard has completed his labors in
the Salem hospital. this city, and left this morning for Al-
Full size sew rockers in golden oak bany, where he will examine the appli
finish, 98c. Buren & Hamilton. I cantg in Linn county. Judge Galloway
Ivan Putnam, a former druggist of will sit on tho bench in Albany during
this city, but now a tiller of the soil on the examination,
one of Marion county's finest ranches, I The Willamette river at this point is
was here today on business. . I coming up slowly now, due to the recent
u"" ii"nerou ouk ueus, iuu size, rama and the moderate weather in and
Business meeting here will be eiven a tj,.i. ia .i... n t . . .. .
nnrtv n,i, .. i j- 8 am, m, DUreu around tne mountains on tho east s de
o L 2n t n T ? i Hami't0n- ot the N wtcr is looked
tho wt Z -l Stat9 Sen8t0r Dimick' of tor as yet, however, by the rivermon.
tnose WnO nrpSPlir Written mvitnt.inna ' , . . .... t " ' ' '
. , ' . . county, was a Dusiness visitor here to-
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Be on hand early and pick your suit
Sale Starts Today
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nave joii ever Ntopp.,1 to think of Libelal rcail(.tionll 0I1 all K3 ftovM
lie economy of buying cigars by the aiul rail(;es, Blueil & Hamilton.
Imx It IS nl.0 Worth soemtlling to al- mm mmm mm a-.
ways have the cijrnr you like close at
hnnil, The LaCornna is always fresh
and moist and will retain their frits
ranco for weeks in your house. This
good clear 'nn be found at all dealers.
En route to San Diego, f'al., on foot.
M. and jrrs. P. S. Rieker passed
through Salem yesterday. The "hoof
ers'' nre representing various publica
tions in this country, and nre running
down material for articles. Good roa'ls
anil genernl surveys of the cities and
towns they seo make up the contents of
their proposed stories.
Deputy Sheriff Xee;lham is back
from a visit in the vicinity of Wood
burn on business. Among the official
duties the deputy sheriff has performed
this week was to attach a band of hoes.
Deputy Xeedlwuu declares that ho couM
not very well bank the property, but is
keeping n dose guard over the valuable
Today
Pathe Weekly
with all the latest events
Capita! City Brevities
Dr. F. L. Uttor, dentist. Masouiu bblg
Lilllu Langtry at Yo Liberty today
uml tomorrow. Midnight matiueo at
JOiIlO.
Tho Hwcilish clinch in this city will
hold watch services tonight. The pro
;rBin will begin at 0 o'clock,
The ladies of the 0. A. It. will serve
their aniiuul New Year's dinner iu
Hurst's hall at noon tomorrow. AH old
soldiers and their families are invited.
Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U
S. Bank building.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ilotihluss, of port
land, are visiting at the home of Miss
V.. I.', tiarl'ield tins week.
Get busy, Salem I Show 'em we're
there, tooo. Silverton coming with spe
cial trniu for big basket ball game at Y.
M. O. A. , January 1st, with Yellnw
Jackets. Their Commercial club has
reserved 175 seats to date.
Liberty
Today and Tomorrow Daniel Frohman Presents
Lillie Langtry
Premiere Emotional Actress in Her Great Success
"HIS NEIGHBOR'S WIFE"
A powerful drama of society life in three parts produced
by the Famous Players Company. Added attraction
THE DOOM OF THE OCEAN
A wonderful three-part hand colored feature, depicting
an actual rescue scene of mother and son from a light
house tower to the deck of a ship over a 1000-foot life
line. A truly wonderful picture.
Dr. Asseln, dentist, SOS f?a!em Bank
t Trust building.
' K. Scliacl'er, tho local druggist, was
j in Portland yesterday on business.
I Tied Malum, of Ontario, is in the city
visiting and looking after business mat
ters, wing to urgent lodge business, the
dance to be given Friday evening, Jan
uary 2, by the Olive club, will be post
poned. "We Should Worry,'' A screaming
fnrco at the Wexford tonight, with a
performance at 7 o'clock and a mid
uiuht matinee starting at flilln.
The e.piity case of the Falls City
Lumber ( u. ngninst A. K. Simmon was
dismissed in the circuit court yester
day upon stipulation.
The late ,. 11, Imus was buried yes
terday in I. O. O. F. cemetery. The
funeral wns held from the undertaking
chapel of Lehman & ('lough and Rev.
H. K. Marshall conducted the services,
The iiitaiit daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I'M ward Svhunke, Dorothy, was buried
in Lee Mission cemetery yestenlav.
Hev, (iustavo Ni'hunkc conducted the
services.
A watch service will be held by the
Christian Kiuleavor Viiion tonight at
Hie, christian church. The program will
bi'in at S::M and the watchers will sit
up for little l!l I to arrive.
An action was commenced in the cir
cuit! court yesterday by ,1. II, Albert j
against (h,. city of Salem to restrain
Our Quality,' Teas and Coffees will
'help to reduce' the high cost of living
because they make more cups per pound.
Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co. .
tieorge II. (Iraves has returned from
Portland, where lie bus been making
preparations fur the big program to be
given at the Cheirinn bampiet next
month.
Knlon Hall is being equipped with a
new modern heating plant, The old
plant has proven entirely unfit for the
work, and the now system will be in
operation before many weelts,
The funeral of S. C. Buster wns held
this morning at 10:30 o'clock from th
undertaking
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U A gentleman remarked to us that he
was out in that heavy downpour yester
J day morning, nml his feet were as dry
s if it had not been raining. He stat-
M.eil that he had applied onlv two dress
ings of " Welifunt" oil to his shoes, and
they were absolutely waterproof. You
try it. For sale by F. E, Shafer, the
saddle and harness man, 1S7 South Com
mercial street.
.No matter where you live, we will
cheerfully deliver your orders. It is our
purpo-e to servo every one in this city.
Ho don't hesitate to call us up too deliv
er an order. It has come to nur ntt,.n.
tion that several women, who found it
inconvenient to call, have hesitated or
dering by phone because, thev lived out
ut 1 certain nadius. We deliver to any
part of the city. The Sunset (iro.erv.
121 South Commercial street.
A complaint to recover 1"0 dam
ages was filed iu the circuit court ves.
tenlay by L. c. Kastninii against the
Nnlcm, Falls City & Western railroad.
Master of the Garden
A powerful two-reel feature
with a double purpose.
How Pianos Are Made
Kdw.
General Bunko's Victory
Kiilem Comedy
Midnight
Matinee Tonight.
Special New Years' Day
Program
For Thursday only,
attraction.
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Hough. Hev. P. 8. Knight officiated I1 ' l,ail,liff ',K',i that the defend
and the remains were buried In V.i.i11"' 'll'any failed to use the proper
Icily, j care and precaution iu ocrating its
The Salvation Armv members will ,ri" " """tiu of its
marc), tl... ,.1,1 ...... i lm"'K 1,1 1 nlK l'nill,t.v with the result
.'! ""i mm iiii urn
year In tonight.' The army will foru,!!h" '"" i",' inMt a"'1 '"J""1'
iuu p.-ri.iusi . ,
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,,,. in hi, i. .iii.ingii in., sireeis,
nnd refreshments will be served at the 4
hall following the demonstration. '
A U fine was assessed Charles Via- i
cent, a saloon keeper In West Wood-
burn, yesterday by Justice Webster for
permitting a slot mnchine to be opernt '
Pil in his I'lllce of business VI ...i
pleaded guilty after being placed under
arrest by Constable Cooper,
Kveryhody loves the genuine home.
like flavor and tn-te of Tip-Top bread
the new biend now on sale nt Sperl-
lug's, ,'U! .North Commercial street.
the delYi'dnnt from claiming any title Tins bread is the best illustration of the
to lots bicnted in Yew 1'nrk addition to j folly f bcking your own bvend. It i
sleni, a risil bread trent.
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A Gin TO THE PIONEERS.
If you have any old pioneer
friends that you would like t
send a little New Year's remem
brance to. see Hal I'atton nnd get
a copy of "Nyeeua Kl.vho Ilia
hee," the little volume of poems
largely devoted to the grand old
pioneers. There is nothing you
cnu give them that will afford
them so much pleasure.
f
Miss Schultz
Violin Solos
10 Cents
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NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS a word for each
: insertion.
FOR SALE Four good young Jersey
cows; two fresh; two coming fresh.
: One block east, one north asylum.
WANTED Position on farm by man
, and wife. Address "W. C," care
Journal.
FOR KENT 22 acres of garden laud,
near Salem, good condition; will rent
for ono or more years. M. A. Cady,
1080 Center street, Salem.
FOR SALE 2 acres near ' Salem, 0-year-old
peach orchard and other
fruits and berries, new $1500 7-room
house. O. O. Rice with L. S. Barnes
i & Co., 315-310 Masonic Temple.
FOR RENT Small, modern bungalow,
North Cottage street. Fhone Carey
F. Martin.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, also
i -room furnished house. Fhone 47
or 4.
BIO BARGAIN Good house, barn and
three lots, $1-100. Easy terms; must
sell immediately. Fine place for
chickens or cows, one block from car
lino. Come to 129S South 13th
street, and see it. Address A. E.
Dennis, Salem.
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Many An Error In MONEY TO LOAN
Vk a dm fawtn si m si noMvvAsa TV
nusiness
Is caused by poor eyesight
manv an error could h ntmlAeA
by the wearing of proper glass-es.
You mav ha a malmtmnn.
bookkeeper, manager or pro
prietor no matter which, start
1914 with a NEW VISION.
see clearly, have rested nerves,
fewer headaches and no errors
bv Wearing olaamea orescrihed.
mad and fitted by
Miss A. McCulloch
Optometrist
291 Commercial Street
Phone 925. Hours 9 to 5.
Ground Floor
NORWICH UNION
FIRF INSURANCE SOCTT
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ns
Just tell your doctor you want
I to tnlre your prescriptions to
T Schaefers drug store, and he
will know It is put up right.
Oa farm aid city property. Jalui t
Scott, o CbM Btor, klin, r
com Phoa 1SE1.
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Qooi Bal Estate Settrltj.
TH03. K. FORD
Otm Udd k Bush Bank. rUIm rr
WOOD AND COAL
la aay quaiUgr. Prompt llr
our iptclalty. rails City 'Lus-Vt.
I'otMW 171 North Ctimrotrai
irtrMt. Pkon Mala til
JAPASESK LAODRT AS BSt
CLIiSI woxia
Si i machinery to tsar ta4 wt
out dillcats fabrlci. Work call4
f - mrl sllrt promptly.
4 IK Fsrrr street Phons Main M!58
MIDNIGHT MATINEE
The final performance for the evneing will commence at
10:30 and four comedy pictures will be shown in addi
tion to the regular program.
Greet the New Year at Ye Liberty
Continuous Performance New Year's Day.
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ENGAGEMENT
BON TON
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USICAL COMEDY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
BLIGH
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POPULAR
COMPANY
POPULAR
PRICES
This is the Most Refined Musical Comedy Company Ever Before the Salem Public