TAOS EIGHT
DAILY CAFT TAX JOTOXAL. SALEM, OKEOOK. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 21, 1911
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SAVE MONEY ON DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE DURING -OUR YEAR END
CLEARANCE AND WHITE GOODS SALES.
Today Our 674th Wednesday Surprise Event Today
Women's Knitted Petticoats, Special 48 Cents Each
These are especially good for cold blustery days as they're exceptionally warm, yet very
light in weight Short styles, and may be had in black, navy, Oxford grey and light grey.
Some have fancy woven border. Only by a special purchase are we able to sell them at
this price. Today only, 48c each. Sale starts at 8:30. See window display.
A Sale of Beautiful Elk Pennants: Special 69 ris. Each
These splendid pennants are of good quality felt, white ground with purple border, panel
and letters. Large size, 15x36 inches, sewed felt letters B. P. O. E., Salem 336. Beneath
the initials is a burnt leather elk head sewed on purple panel. A very pleasing effect. Get
one during this special offering. Regular $1, special price 69c each. See them on the sec
ond floor. .
Have You Attended the Special Get Acquainted Sale ?
Unusual Offering of Woodbury's High-grade Toilet Goods
We have arranged this event for your benefit, and have made these special prices to have
you try them. We know that you will be pleased with the quality and that you will be
come a steady user of these splendid articles after giving them a trial.
Regular 25 size Woodbury's Tooth Paste Special 15c
Regular 25 sixe Woodbury's Facial Cream Special 15c
Regular 25 size Woodbury's Facial Soap Special 15c
See the special Woodbury Window Court Street.
THE HOUSE
of QUALITY
GOING OUT OF THE MEN'S CLOTHING BUSINESS, EVERY
THE ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED AT LEAST ONE-THIRD.
Capital City Brevities
Dr. F. L, Utter, dentist. Masonle bldg
Dr. Mendelsohn fits eves correctly. U
B. Bank building.
Dr. Aaeeln, dentist, 205 Salem Bank
k Trust building.
Tonight. "The Bnml from Amster
dam." Popular prices,
William Kenyon, of thil city, In being
visited by bis fathor, John Konyon, an
Oregon pioneer ot Tillamook,
Mm. 1. C. McCoy baa left for Loa
Angeles, where alio will visit hor sis
ter. Mm. A. Klcln for several weeks.
Hev. John Ovnlt is in Portland at
present on business. Rev. Ovnll la the
pastor of the Bweedish church In this
t'ity.
Tonight. "Tho Hand from Amster
dam." Popular prices.
. Tou should have one of those tracts
Justi outside of tho city. F.asy pay
ment. Pea (Irabenhorst & Co., Ladd A
Hush bank building..
A settlement is anked in a complaint
filed yesterday by J. B. Kennedy or
nl ngninst K. W. Hettlomoicr. The
Inertias to the suit nre partners in the
Mock bimiiiets and are now separating.
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TEOrLE CAN BUY OLA88E8 ANT
rLACE, BUT I FIT THEM. THAT IS
MY PROFESSION.
My TI1IHTY ON K YEARS experience,
iu correctly filling the KYK is of the
Vrcatrnt value to you. Though I am
" a graduate phvaiclau and aurgenn of
Heidelberg college, liormaiiy, 1 do not
practice medicitia but fit the eyes cor
rectly, which is my NPKt'IAl.TY.
Cim.WtKN'H K.YKS: 1 ejercise the
greatest rare and skill la fitting child
rra'a eyi-a. Your child's K.YKH should
be guarded with care. If the child has
headaches, Is nervous or holds the hook
too near the eyes, or too far off, do
not neglect them but have their eyes
examined at o.e,
Willi the latest improed methods and
Vvpilpment and my long experience 1
ran correct tliese troubles and save the
rhlld great suffering. Parents, you owe
it to your children to do this.
I make no titra charge for axanUua
tion ad I do not recommend glassee
where laioea are not needed.
I am rnilurMd by the leading phjai-
iam of the slate of Oregon. All work
guaranteed satisfactory In every re
spect. Broken lenses replaced hilo
yon wait. I chango Jour glares for
iine year free of rbarge.
Dr. Mendelsohn
Doctor of OytUce,
Orricea, 210 U U. 8. Bank Bldf. Salem,
Oregon.
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Dr. May, nerve speeinlst, Masonic bid
Miss Eatella Burdine loft yesterday
for Baker, Oregon, to visit friend8 their
for a time.
Tonight, "The Band from Amster
dam." Popular prices,
The plaintiff in the case of Geo. W.
Smith against C. C. Hiekok ct al was
given judgment by Judge fialloway
yesterday. The plaintiff waa suing for
144.1)3 said to be due on a promissory
note.
After visiting for some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Le0 (.Wield, of this city, Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Smith have left for
California to visit frieuds and rela
tives for a while. The visitors are from
Alberta, Cauada,
County Clery (lehlhar is now seuding
out registration blanks to the different
people holding notary public certificates
lo be filled out by the voters who re
ante a long distance lvoin the oountv
scat.
Clarence Townsend, u well known lo
cnl boy, has gone to Dayton, Washing
ton, where ho will open up a barber
'hop. Mr. Townseud was forniorlv em-
played ni I.ee Canficld'a tonsorinl par
lors in the biisement of the Hubbard
I'liilding.
Tonight. Ktra performance. "The
Band from Amsterdam.''
Nice repair shop remodeled, best
equipment In Snlom; new, first class
,,l,e) wan in charge; .piick servise; prio
.s low. Jacob Yogt, 2J0 North Com
mercial atrect.
At home, nt the club, nt the office.
smoke a Tashmoo 1 l ... cent cigar, and
have the satisfaction of smoking the
finest two for a quarter that a dealer
can hand out.
We are closing out our Kdisou records
at half price, and w have some bar
gains iu Kdison phonographs which you
an buy for a very small amount. Call
and inspect them. The Wiley H. Allen
Co., It. K. Peters, Mgr., ,'rJl Court St..
Mouse building.
Thousands of families have todav
shared In th joy of eating Tip Top
bread. If it isn't on your table to
night, you are depriving your house
hold of a real treat. Order it at once
from th, Sperling grocery, 311 North
Commercial.
Kverything Iu Icathercraft you will
find at Miafer'a, the saddle and harness
man, Is? South Commercial street. It
is not merely a sales room, but a fac
tory where you can get special sample
case, instrument cases, traveling bags,
etc., made to order,
A complaint for divorce wa filed in
the circuit court yeetcrUy by Prancis
K. Yergcn against Khabeth Yergon.
Tim plaintiff alleges that he married
the defendant hon she was a widow
with five children and that since the
wedding she has treated him in a cruel
and inhuman nguincr and finally do
cried him. The plaintiff avers in hi
complaint that the defendant would go
aay from home often an, I return with
a "terrible grouch." Many other al
legations of cruel treatment are made
n the complaint. The plaintiff asks
ttiat the marriage, bonds be broken and
that he be avsarded sole wi.esion of
12 acres of land that he had purehoaed
since the marriagx took place.
SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN
All members of Carpenters' Local
10(55 bo at an especially called meeting
to bo held Saturday evening, January
24, to vote on amendment to by-laws.
Joe Nicholson, R. S.
IMayer pianos aro the fad in musical
circles now. If yon will visit our show
room at S21 Court street, we will take
pleasure in ahowing you the best in
stylo and quality. The Wiley B. Allen
Co., B. F. Feters, Mgr.
"I wonder what to cook for dinner
today f" Doea that question ever wor
ry you f Don't let it do it again. Ask
tho Sunset grocery to suggest somethiug
suitable from thoir immenso stock of
timely good things for tho table. South
Commercial street at No. 121.
The following officers of ( hadwick
Chapter No. 37, O. K. 8., were elected
n,l installed for the ensuing year re
cently: Worthy matron, Ida B. God
frey, worthy patron, Walter Smith; as
sociate matron, Lizzie Head; treasurer,
Ida M. linbcock; conductress, Minnie
Moeller-.associato conductress, Klizabeth
Shafer; mnrshal, Kay Wright; chaplain,
Minnie MeCauloy; organist, Belle
Itrown: A. In, Kstella Smith; lluth,
draco Babcock; Ksther, Kriuinc Bush
noli; Mnrtha, Sylvia Jonow; Klectn,
I'mma Met nrtcr; warder, Mrs, Olson;
sentinel, Henry Scliomnker; installing
officer, Pnt Matron Josephine Voss;
Mnriun Darby, acting marshal. N
'Look for the Flying Eagle,"
Presents Today and Thursday
Matinees Dally at 3:19
Evenings, 7:13 and 9:00
David Copperfield
Charles Dickens' Masterpiece, produced
on the actual scenes where It was In
spired In
SEVEN 7 ARTS
A wonderful picture by Universal Ac
claim. r Daphne Lewis :
Premier Contralto Soloist
Popular prices 10 and 20 cents
Erm s wm wm or y an vm wm asa aj
Best Farm Buy
in the County
New 5 room house UiVt.
New 7-room house ITiW.
All modern and la best residence part
of the citr.
C. 0. RICE
With U 8. Barne Co., S13-3H Ma
soni Temple.
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TITLE CLAIMS BEGINS
Council Takes Steps Toward Hastening
Payment of Refund to People
Who Are Waiting.
WILL USE BOOKS OF LOCAL
ABSTRACT FIB MS IN WOBK
Council Unanimously Votes to Hare
Special Cleric and Abstract Man
Do Work Together.
At last evening's meeting of the city
council a resolution was unanimously
adopted to have Special Clerk Smith co
operate with the Salom Abstract com
pany in locating the title of property
upon which the sewer refunds are
claimed.--This check is to be made to
awertain foe a certainty who ia en
titled to the refund. In oases where
there are two or more claimants, the
property having changed hands since
payment was made or for some other
reason, the claims will be held up until
the parties have adjusted matters.
The resolution passed last evening
leaves the matter in the bands of a
committee. One hundred claims will
be checked, beginning today, to ascer
tain approximately the cost of the work,
and, if it doos not seem too expensive,the
committee will proceed with all possible
speed. This means that action will be
posisble by Monday evening on a few
score claims, at least. It was believed
last night that the claims could be
checked at the rate of 100 per day,
Smith will be assisted in the work by
one of the experts employed by the
Salem Abstract company.
It was the understanding last even
ing that the work might be divided
between the two local abstract com
panies so as to hasten it.
City Attorney Explains It.
City Attorney Page laat evening ex
plained the necessity of knowing ab
solutely how the title to the property
stood before refunding the money. He
believed it to be just as important to
know the facts .as in the case of a
property transfer. The city waa about
to disburse public funds and the fact
that a property owner filed an affi
davit of ownership was not sufficient.
He urged that something be done so
that the money might bo disbursed. One
plan would be to go tothe county rec
ords and ascertain who had title tothe
property. This would be a alow and ex
pensive way.'' The other atid cheaper
way would be to gain access to the
books of one or both of the abstract
firms and speedily trace title on their
books, which arc in convenient form for
such work.
There was much discussion over the
matter, Minton arguing that an arri
davit should be sufficient.
Date Not Important.
The fact that December 12, 1SH2, was
mentioned as tne date on wuicn owner
ship was important in drawing a re
fund was takeu up and Macy contended
it had nothing whatever to do with
navinent. He insisted that a man s
right to a refund was fundamental and
no ordinance could deprive him ot it
The question whether the man who
paid the assessments or the man who
owned the tmiportv was entitled to
the refund wns discussed. City At
torney Page believed the question, with
about three others, would probably be
litigated. He would like to see the
supreme court pass upou a few of the
questions involved.
Urge Bpoedy Action.
Ciimmings urged that something be
done without delay to clear up the mat
ter.
Jones and Spaulding discussed the
matter briefly. Spaulding could see no
wav out of it but to have the title in
vestigated before making payment
Abstractor Lee discussed the matter
briefly. He said he was not soliciting
a job and was present because urged to
come bv the city attorney. He was
willing to help the city as much as pos
sible and would open his plaut for the
use of the checkers.
Tonight. Kxtra performance,
'The
Band from Amsterdam."
Nice clean beds, outside rooms, Leon
ard Hotel, 234 Front.
Ed Savage, of Colfax, Washington,
ia here visiting his parents and friends.
Tonight. Kxtra rformanc. "The
Band from Amsterdam."
To meet the prices of Corvallis and
Portland, we have arranged with the
groceries here to sell our Meadow Brook
butter at 31 cents, retail. You will
find It strict I v fresh and handled by
all groceries. Ask for Meadow Brook
butter. Marion Creamery and Produce
Co.
Governor West was the principal
SHker at the luncheon of the Port
laud Ad club at the Portland hotel to
dav, and his address dealt with the re
cent occurrences at Copperfield and his
reasons for conducting the affair in the
way in which he did. Marshall X. Dana
was chairman of the day. West wade
public then for the first time a full
statement of his stand on the question
of the governor' right lo use the mili
tia in enforcement of the law ia situ
ations, Hick a developed in Copperfield.
Toniirht. V.Urm lierfonnaace. "The
Band from Amsterdam."
BE HATCHED TONIGHT
Otto Von Dippel Will Again Appear at
Grand and Public Market Battle
Will Be Won.
STATE'S WARDS WILL BE
AMONG THOSE PRESENT
Capital Journal Carriers, Numbering
Two Score, Will Also Enjoy the
Festivities of the Evening.
"The Band from Amsterdam" drew
another packed house at the Grand
Opera House laat night despite the fact
that old Jupe Pluv was out of humor
and had turned his water bucket up
sida down. The presentation of the
clever sketch was better even than that
of Monday night as those taking part
felt more certain of themselves and
from start to final curtain there was a
smoothness that made one think it was
professionals rather than amateurs on
the stage. The chorus, led by Miss
Fleming, was even more attractive and
chic than on the first night and it was
then almost letter perfect. Otto Von
Dippel, who is George C. L. Snyder
between plays, seems to stand the long
periods of incubation all right and the
doctors say he can hatch still one more
egg without danger of collapse, which
he will do tonight.
There is such a demand for still an
other presentation, so many not having
seen the play or hoard its delightfully
catchy music, that the management con
cluded to put the amusing musical
skit on again tonight.
Inadvertonlly in giving mention of
the play Tuesday, nothing was said of
the part of Beatrice Woodrow a de
butante which waa most delicately. por
trayed by Miss Grace Lily, who made
as sweet and charming a "bud as
ever graced a stage or drawing room
either.
The boys from the state training
school will be invited by the manage
ment, for this evening's show, and the
young folks sure have a pleasont even
ing before them. It is seldom they get
an opportunity to see anything in the
way of theatrical amusements and they
will sure appreciate this generous ac
tion on the part of the Elks.
The curtain goes up at 8:30 and if
you nave not yet seen it oe sure ana
go tonight for it is the last chance to
see the greatest of living incubators.
Journal Carriers Quests.
Among tho other features of the play
tonight will be one that so far has not
been on the bills, and it will be one
that will afford the audience almost as
much 'amusement as the play itself, and
that is that The Capital Journal own
era have invited all The Journal car
riers, and the little fellows who sell the
papers, to be their guests at the show
tonight, and some 4i) or more of them
will be down in the front rows next to
tho music when the curtain goes tif
They are a hustling lot of little fellow
of whom The Capital Journal is duly
and properly proud, and it realizes that
when the bunch gets there the players
Morris' Prices
Pruit, granulated sugar, sack $.".fli
flood seasoning bacon l ie
Best sugar cured hams, lb l'.'c
Best sugar cured pick nick 13i.,c
Best sugar cured backs, lb 20c
Best streaked heavv bacon, H 2"c
Dalles Patent ((best flour)
Perfection
3 cans Aster milk
4 pkg. Arm Sc Hummer soda ..
1 gal. extra choice peaches ...
1 gal. extra choice apples
1 gal. extra choice pears
2 pkgs fresh raisins
1 pkg fresh currants
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M.lo
....33c
....30c
.....TV
....15c
1()c
3 cans fine tomatoes 2."c
3 cans fine corn 2."ic
1 can extra fine pineapple l.ic
.1 cans flearbrook peaches .We
2 cans Clearbrook apricots 2Se
2 cans Early June pears I.'c
2 cana Libby sauerkraut 2"c
2 earn prepared hominy 2'ic
5 eana Atlantic clams (very bet) Sue
J cans large, fat oysters 2.V
3 cans pink salmon 2'c
2 cans Columbia river red salmon ... 2'c
1 can nice asparagus l.V
No. 5 keg pickle ftovO
Thai dried peaches 2"c
5 lbs choice dried prune 2'c
'j gallon choice syrup 30c
No. 10 pure lard M.40
No, S pure lanl 73c
No. 5 Snow Cap compound fi'c
Golden Rod Wheat. .'..2"c
Columbia oats 30c
Columbia wheat 30c
3 lb box niaccaroni 30c
3 pkg Tot Tostie 23c
2 pkgs Krinklod Corn Flakes 15c 1
fl bars Roval While Soap 23c 1
bars Morris Best !.V
10 bars Klk Savon soap 25c
1 00 lb sack molass.ts alfalfa meal 1 3
livrr sack plain alfalfa meal ...M.13
Sack bran 73e
Saek shorts I.13
IW rolled et, sack ",
Bring this ad with yon.
B. X. MORRIS,
Comer Morris Avenue and Fairground
Read. Then Maia 14S7.
Always Reliable
Relief from theailments caused
by disordered stomach, torpid
liver, irregular bowels is given
quickly, safely, and assur
edlyby the tried and reliable
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Sold mTwhmn. In boiM, 10&, Me. !
tonight wilj have to do their best, for
they will have the keenest critics any
actor is called on to face, the wide
awake young news-merchants. If you
have already seen the play, you had bet
ter go tonight and see the kids, for they
are worth it. Some of these days you
will see the names of these same young
sters on the signs in front of Salem's
coming business houses, for they are
sure to get there.
Mac Will Be There.
They will be under the direction of
that born Major Domo, the Capital
Journal's circulation manager, J. W.
Mclnturff, who will have entire
charge of the rodeo. The audience can
distinguish him from the boys by his
superior height, Websterian brow and
Chesterfieldian manners; and, besides,
to prevent any possible mistakes, he
will wear a pink carnation on the left
lapel of his coat, and a smile like that
of Adonis when the roseate streaks u
nouncing the first dawn of love showed
over the eastern horizon of his heart,
and betokened the coming of the hal
cyon days. He may also chew gum
Please don't flirt with him as he is the
chaperone.
CITY NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb have re
turned from Medford. Mrs. Webb has
been visiting her parents in Medford
several months.
Mrs. Art' Artus, of Fairmount street,
South Salem, fell and broke her ankle
bone this noon. Dr. E. E. Fisher at
tended her and she was taken to a
hospital.
The members of the First Presby
terian church will hold a reception on
Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the
church parlors to welcome the new pas
tor and his wife. All members and
friends are cordially invited.
in an answer filed yesterday to the
complaint in the caso of Wm. Black et
al against AY. A. Irvine, the defend
ant avers that the plaintiffs' allega
tion to the effect they were induced to
purchase the Elite Cafe through false
representations is untrue and that the
complaintants were given ample time,
and that they did make a thorough in
spection of the premises in questien be
fore eonsumating the trade. The plain
tiffs are suing the defendant to re
cover a deed to certain lands in Marion
county which they claim were trade
to Irvine through false statements mado
by the latter.
'W. L. Cochreu, of Holten, Jackson
county, Nebraska, who has been in thi
city for several weeks looking for a
permanent location, stated yesterday
that he had divided to move back to
his home dace. Mr. Cochron has pur
chased a ltiO acre ranch in Jackson
county, Nebraska, from J. A. Cooper,
of this city, and will return and mak
his home there.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BURGHARDT & MEREDITH
Resident Agents. 385 State Street
Special Today!
26' j acres, all in bearing fruit, mod
ern buildings, (16,000,
14 acres on car line, $10,000.
J acres in clover, house, $1230.
30 acres, 10 cleared, Improved, $3500.
64 acres Howell Prairie, improved, to
trnde for Salem property, $S600,
Several good buys in Prune
Ranches, Hop Ranches
and Berry Tracts
We have cigar stores, pool rooms, gro
cery stores, shoe shop, hotel, rooming
houses, blacksmith shop, restaurant.
City Lois in all Parts
of Salem
10 acres, close in, $2500. 7-room house
three lots, $3000.
10-room modern house, $2300. Snap.
160 acres, welt improved, $0000,
Expert Public Stenographer
in attendance
SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES
CHEAP.
WHAT HAVE TOU TO TRADE?
LIST TOUR BARGAINS WITH TJS.
WE SELL FIRE, LITE, ACCIDENT
INQUARNCE.
4, 5, 8 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL
MENTS. Acme Investment Co.
A. B. Cook, Manager
Phone: Office, Maia 4:7.
Opposite Court House, 540 State St
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CON
NECTION. Cmnm my mB mm nmmntmimwmwffm
ia.lwiMtiiMi'iiyyiaiAiaaiiaisaayailwia,aal
Old Eyes Made
Young
It is a changed world to old
folks whose time-dimmed eyes
are made young again through
the magic of "Rtght-Fithng"
glasses.
Come in and let us show you
how clear we can make your
reading look, and how plain
and distinct the eye of the
needle will become.
Our pride is our "Right-Fit'
ting Glasses."
Miss A. McCulloch
Optometrist
291 N. Com'l St. Phone 92S
Hours 9 to S Ground Floor
Tonight. Extra performance. "The
Band from Amsterdam."
NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS word for each
Insertion.
MEADOW BROOK. BUTTER At 35c
by all grocers.
LOST January 16; purse, containing
money. Liberal reward for return to
Journal.
THIHTY PIGS FOB SALE On Mon
day, January 26, 1914, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at Salem Indian school, at
Chemawa. Pigs will weigh 60 pounds
to 100 pounds. Come prepared to
take purchases with you. II. E. Wads
worth, superintendent.
FOR SALE A cow, part Jersey. Price
right. Route 3, box 36A. Mrs. Dolt
man, MARION SECOND HAND STORE
A new store just opened. A great
opportunity for Salem people. We
soil new goods. We buy and sell sec
.ond band furniture, stovos, clothing,
tools, hardware and men's furnish- .
ings. We pay highest prices for
clothing, shoes, and furnishings.
Come to us for bargains. Marion
Second Hand Store, 442 Ferry st.
Phone Main 2329.
FOR RENT Four room house. Inquire
at 495 South Wintor street.
SEWING MACHINES If you need a
sewing machine come and get one
now, as we are going to make a
cleanup sale. No reasonable offer
will be refused. 640 State street.
FOR SALE Our high grade piano, will
ta $150, if sold at once. Call at 313
Hubbard building.
FOR RENT Small, modern bungalow,
North Cottage street. Phone Carey
F. Martin.
FORTRADK House mid seven lots
for lOO-ncre farm or more. Phone
2I05M.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd i Bush Bunk, Salem, Oregon
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toll your doctor you want
e your prescriptions to
Scbaefer's drug store, and he
will know it ia pul up right.
Household Worry
Is 99 Per Cent
Wash Day
Good Riddance by the Laundry
Remedy.
Linen, blankets, curtain ap-parel-all
come back beautiful
when we do your work.
Salem Steam Laundry
136 South Liberty Street
Phone 25
Dry Cleaning. Ak the Driver
MONEY TO LOAN
I havo a client who will make short
loans on household goods anil other per
sonal property. John IT. Scott, over
Chicago store.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity... Prompt deliTery on
specialty. Talli City Lumbar Company.
273 North Commercial street. Phone.
Main 812.
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRT
CLEANINO WORKS. '
v'o machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrica Work called for
and delivered promptly,
443 Terry street Ffcon Main 82SS.