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EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. Saturday Interest Them department Store Beautiful Ribbons Three attractive assortments--per yard 25c--29c--39c Men's Suits and Overcoats at Unusual Prices. We are positively going out of the Men's Clothing Business. No better time to buy new clothes than now at this sale. Quality IV Capital City Brevities Dr. Mendelsohn fin eyes correctly. XX , 6. Bank building. Fin printing; Fuller Printing Con- eern. Thone Main 2170, Try Scott ' ISo meals, 179 South Commercial. ' Globe. Hughes slstors, a dainty Pafltagos act. Hand your friend a Tashmoo 12,ic cigar it needs no apology from any one, anywhere. Father 0 'Hara, of Portland, was tho guest of father Moore, of this city, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Cornell, of Port laud, are visiting their home in Salom for the present, Dr. Harry E. Clay has moved into new and enlarged qunrtcrs in the Bush batik building. Phono Main 400. Tho fluent, meats money can buy, "Farrington's," 1823 State. Phono 102(1. Globe lde. Pnntsge's vaudeville, Friday, Katnrday and Sunday, lllo. We huve no uut-of -dalo stuck every thing is new and seasonable, and al ways nt piiies that win tho npprovnl of our customers, Tho Wiley B. Alien Co., li. F, IVturs, mgr., 521 Court street. For that between. meal hunger try n slice nf Tip-Top bread and butter and win the gratitude of your stomach. Only place in town' to got It is nt tho Sperling grocery, 21 1 North Commer cial street. James Godfrey, who was recently ap pointed collector of ini'oino taxes for this district, hns gnno to Portland, where he will tuko up his duties, Mr. Godfrey took until of office last Wed nesday, A stipuhutinn was filed In tho circuit court yesterday by the parties to the suit of Francis F., Vorgon against Eli abeth Yergon, in which It is set forth that the option has been settled, and will bo dismissed by permission of tho court. Now don't overlook that Sunday din ner. Everything In fino groceries you i'litl get here yes, and we'll havo some of those, dimdy chickens, too. Tho Sun set grocery, South Commercial street, nt No. 121. Iliir T'.ii.ln,! l.nll m.,.;,.,. v;iu,.,,vii, ,, .I, iM . versus Yellow Jackets. First game nt Willamette gym Saturday evening, Feb I ruary 7. Second at Y. M. C. A. gvm 1 Tuesday, February 10, Games called at S:,'I0, , The Vmtiff in tho case of 1!, 11. ( hamberliiin against Henry Townsend, lished by one four generations ago to et al., . given judgment for $2Nt.3i arrive on January 2d. The great grand by the jmy yesterday. Tho action was mot her was bom on that day; tho brought to recover money duo on a grandfather followed the nils; the note. ' i mother also observed It. When the Do you keep a bent Does she lay baby's grandfather was 27 years old, eggs? Ask Shafer, the saddle sad bar- its mother was bom. January 2d was ness mini, at 17 Soulh Commercial her il'lh birthday, tstreet to tell you how to got eggs when J j, -, Bellamy, a farmer of Fruitluud, tho price is high. I wu, dm ,.jy Thursday, looking into Ilemember the ch'blren and hear Mrs, the matter of the refunding of the men llermltta ( olvin, (. A. C, tell how to ey paid on newer assessments. He went take care of them, at Central Congre- home smiling, not because ho got the gntionul church, this evening, February ' money, for he didn't, but just because (I al 7:,".0. This familiar, popular ad- ho Is built that way, und smiles even dress Is tree for nil and everyone Is when things are not coining his way. cordially invited. Ferry and H, lllth He says that Is the true plan, for oth timet. erwlse a fellow would very often be Willamette 1'nlversity and Salem denied the privilege of smiling. He Yellow Jackets havo agreed to piny a will get his money some time, but the series of gntnes fur tho city chmnpion- Interest has stopped, nnd, like others, ship. Both teams are fast, and a rod ho would like to have the money turned hot series is rxiected. Meet mo at t over so it ran be made to work. Idle university gym at 8:110 Saturday even- j money, like Idle men, accomplish Ing, February 7, for tin first game; Y. ( nothing, and keeping the unemployed, M. C. A. gym, Tuesday, Februwry 10, men or dollars, busy is the proper plan for "the Rr.oud. 1" Christian duty. Shoppers ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS IN EVERY SECTION In the Embroidery Section Beautiful Voile Flouncing unusual f ..J values, at . . . . fiifC yClM Embroidery Voile Alloverblue,rose OCn ytrivrl or lavender figure, special at . .0jC yuiU. 27 -inch Embroidery Flounces large 1 Q n-tpA variety of patterns, special at . . y IU .nOODlGOOOS - " Dr. F. L. Utter, dontint. Masonlo bldg Smelts right from the rivor ovory morning) "Farrington's' 1823 State stroot. Phono 1020. Bargain sale on sheet music closes tomorrow night. Last chance to get choice music for 10 cents. Goo. C. Will. Tho young son of Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Poarsons sustained a broken wrist yesterday, as the result of falling on I the comont sidewalk while skating on rollors. Justice og tho Peace Webster yes terday dismissed the case in which Ed gar Welch was accusod of assaulting Joe Otterstrom with a dangerous weap on. An action was commenced in tho cir cuit court yesterday by Daniel J. Fry, et al., against tho city of Salem to clear the title to blocks 11, 12 nnd 13, in which tho plaintiffs claim tho defend ant claims Interest. Failuro to statu facts sufficient to constitute a cnuso for action are the grounds upon which tho defendants in tho caso of Fred Schooler against Mary ett Dunce, et al., asks that tho proceed ings bo dismissed, in a demurrer filed in tho circuit court yesterday. President S. F. Kcrfnot, of Hamlin University, St. Paul, Minn., was the guest of Or, noid Mrs, If. N. Avisou last night. Tho visitor nrrived yesterday, stopping over hero to visit the Salem minister on his wny homo from Cali fornia points. Tho jury in the case of J. H. Shields against Merlon DcLong returned a ver dict In favor of the plaintiff last night. Shields wan suing Defying for $1011, which was claimed to be due on a prom issory note, Cliairinan Hutch, of the street cum mitteo is doing excellent work, and lots nf it, During January 27 new cross walks lu.ve been built nnd 22 old ones rebuilt. Besides this, about HO yards of gravel have been distributed, anil used in filling chuck holes and nt the crosswalks. Vnder Chairman Hatch's direction, it seems, the streets are to be looked after In a businesslike wav. It Is one of the eases wliero the right man ...... , Is in tho right place. A ljihy was born to Mrs. Joseph Nus banm nt tho Sulem Hospital Janunrv 2d, The baby thereby adhered to a custom of babies of the family, estab- Will Find at Salem's Tomorrow Where satisfaction follows every transaction If Tho Yeomen havo an open meeting this evening in their hall whon a music al program will be given, including violin solos and choito readings. As a part of tho evening's entertainment, W. A. Bullcok will givo a lecture illus trated with slides after which refresh ments will bo serve when thore will bo dancing until midnight. The firo department responded to a call from tho real ostato office of Boch tel & Bynon last night, and, upon ar rival, found Mr. Bechtcl's Rco automo bile trying to burn itself up. Tho ma-1 chine had evidently back fired after Mr. Bochtol twisted the engine into motion, with tho rosult that flames soon sprung out all over tho auto. The de partment doused the fire with a chem ical, nnd saved the machine from ruin, Mr. Bcchtcl says the damage is consid erable, but the loss is covered with au tomobile insurance. ,1'nder tho ablo superintendency of "lion." Wesley Poase, tho timber farm belonging to Paul Mamach north of '.ho city is being cleared up and put into shape for cultivation by Barry Walling and George Richmond, two of Salem's husky young men. While Messrs. Wal ling ami Kiclimoud nro city lads, they handle the ax like veterans nnd when Mr, Marnach, accompanied by Tucket Hill, visited the placo yesterday, chips wop) flying iu every diroction. "Hick ey" Huns, one of Salem's pioneers who is still n mere kid, is seriously thinking of lotting tho "back to tho farm" no tion got tho better of him nnd proposes to look over the timber farm shortly. With Haas, Richmond and Wulling oil tho job, Mr. Mnrnnoh should havo no trouble m having his property prepared for the seed within a very short timo, as all three of these men are noted as strong arm follows. I. other J. Chapin, county agricultural ist, will begin a series of lectures to farmers nnd others on the subject of drninuge, commencing tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock sharp, in the auditor ium at the Salom Commercial club. Theie lectures will begin promptly on tune and will close sharply at 11 o'clock iu order to allow those present to ft tend other matters of business which may bring them to town on Saturday afternoon. A cordial invitation is ex tended tu all who may bo interested la the lectures delivered by Professor Chapin. Those lectures mo free. After Ihe series on drainage have been de livered o'lieis will bo announced from time to time. TODAY AND SATURDAY 10 cents Vaudeville. HUGHES SISTERS Harp and Violin. Pantagoa Act. Four of the best licensed pictures In cluding a two-reel special Vttagrnph drama. No Raise In Prices. 10 cents Entire Change of Program Sunday. " follow the Crowd." Glelbe Much to Two Specials in the Waist Section Pretty, stylish silk waists, new models, Special $3.19 Lingerie waists, many to choose from, special 98 Cents Each Dr. May, nerve speclalst, Masonic bid Pautago 's vaudeville today, Satur day and Sunday, at the Globo 10c. Cut prices on sheet music closes Sat urday night. Geo. C. Will. Judge Kelly is today conducting the trial in the case of E. M, Ayres against T. E. Wray. This is an action to recov er $3000 alleged to be due tho plain tiff on a contract. After visiting hor brother, Rev. H. E. Marshall, of Salom, for a few days, Mrs. James H, Swearington has returned to her home in Victoria, B. C. Leonard Hotel. Home cooking; new management; 254 Front. According to the agent at the O. C. T. company's wharf where tho weathor is rocorded, last night was the ftolest so far this winter. Tho mercury wont down to 29 above and while there was very little frost on tho ground this morning, wator pipes were bursted in somo of .tho homes. Old timers in tho city declnro that somo ico skating will bo had beforo tho month is gone. Spocinl snlo on sheet music ends Sat urday night. Fopulnr vocal and instru mental pioccs now only 10 cents. Geo. C. Will. Kit her a kink iu the typewriter or a wrinkle in the reporter's memory frnud ently announced in The Capital Jourtnl recently that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson, who reside on east Stato stroot. wore tho proud possessors of a baby girl. Mr. Wilson met the reporter yes terday and divulged the fnct that tho baby in question is really nn eight pound boy. Mr. Wilson further stated that tho newcomer has been named F.lmer Wnodrow Wilson, nnd that tho nnnio was given the baby at the re quest of his eldest son who is but 12 years of ago. As to what the poli tics of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are can be readily observed tiy taking a second thought of the little visitor's niimo and the father nnd mother are rooeiv'ng the congratulations of many who are followers of the O. O. P., Democrats and about every other political party. Tho potitions for an election to vote on tho bond issue of $S."0,000 for build ing permanent roads in Marion couirty' wero filed with tho county clerk yes terday, and it iB expected an election will be called ns soon as the names have been c toe fully examined, Tho po titions contain 1012 signatures more than nro required under tho law. County Judge Bushey announces that as soon as tho signatures to the peti tions from outside districts have been checked over those from Salom and other towns would be given attention. Tho members of the Young Meu'a Ito publican club will hold its second meet, ing in the court house this evening, at which officers will be elected to serve for tho ensuing two years, and the plat form will bo adopted for the present year. The'ineetiug will be hold In the circuit court chambers, and the by laws will be adopted, wherein it will provide that women may join the club and take part in the discussions. Cnloss the lawn mower Is brought in to action within tho next few days, County Commissioner Deckwith states that ho will bring down his flock of sheep and oloiui the court house lawn. Cuinminissioner Deckwith admires long grass In the country, but declares that, I Inasmuch as feather-edges are the thing I In tho city, the county ' green sward should be decorated up. Commissioner Gouly, from the north end of the coun ty, says Commissioner Devkwith has seme fine sheep, especially tho Ayr shires and the Dutch Delted, and would vote iu favor of having the animals brought to Salem, and hired out for the purpose of mowing lawns. 132 .4 jjt jij t -fin mug Mij iij Last two days of the Colonial Players Presenting "My Uncle From Japan The funniest comedy of the year. Beal laughs and lots of them. Not a dull minute. "Ben Bolt" A fascinating three-part feature with a wonderful shipwreck scene. Two performances Saturday night, 7:15 and 9:00. Special Saturday matinee 2:30. Little Prices for the Big Show . 10 and 20 cents. 222521 122Z23 V BIRTHS. MONEY. To Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Money, at their residence, Summer and Norway streets, Salem, Oregon, February 4, 1914, a little "penny" in the form of a daughter. A complete and sanitary meat and fish market, "Farrington 's," 1823 State. Phono 1926. The funeral of tho lato Mrs. Almira Jakes was held from the residence yes terday morning. Tho remains were buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Butler and daughter, Misa Beniice, left this morn ing for Portland, where they will visit with friends and relatives over Satur day. Attorney George Phillips, of Port land, was in the city today looking af ter business matters. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many kind friends who gave their help and sym pathy during the illness aaid death of our beloved mother, and also the Elks for the beautiful floral offering. MR. JEFF GWINN, MR. P. GWINN, MRS. H. BROWN, MRS. ISABEL CORLEY. TRYOUT FOR ORATORICAL HONOR WILL BEHELD TONIGHT Tho annual oratorical tryout will be hold in Willamette university chapel this evening at 8 o'clock and the win ner in the contest will reprcsont Wil lamette in the stato contest to be hold in Albany next mouth. Following is the program: Duet, "Iris'' Piorco Rovard Misses Esther Cox, Lucilo McCully. "The Supreme Rivalry "....Laura Hoist "The Gospel of tho Common Placo" Walter Gleiser "The Theft of Children's Child hood" Evaduo Harrison Quartet, "Sweet Genevieve4'. ...Tucker Hat-old Jury, Grnoe Smith, Stella Gra ham, Paul Irving. "Tho End of Toil" Soth Axley "National Vitality ' ' Eric Bolt "Tho Evolution of Social Consci ence" Ivan McDonald Prelude Chopin Professor McMurray. (Decision of judges). Judges Do'ivory: Dr. Avison, Taul Wallace, E. F. Carlton; thought and composition, Miss Marvin, Miss Palmer, Hov, Mr. Schrock. HEAD WAITRESS ARRESTED. UNITKII 1'IIKSS LEASED WII1H. Chicago, Feb. (i. Miss Carrio Alex ander, president of the waitresses' union here, was arrested today while loading a number of girls engaged in picket ing Henri's restaurant, iu nn effort to unionizo Loop district cafes nnd res tnurants. She struggled with three po licemen, who drngged her to polico headquarters and charged her with dis orderly conduct. Bnil for Miss Alexand er's release was furnished by Secretary Noekels, of the Chicago Federation of Iabor. SAYS HE 13 BROKE. Portland, Or., Fob. ci Charles Du bois, of Salem, a salesman, filed a pe tition in bankruptcy with tho federal court, giving his debts ns $(i2tl.fll, and assets nothing. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. E. FORD Over I.add 4 Bush Bnnk, Salem, Oregoe "Look for the Flying Eagle" Ye Liberty The film sensation of the year will be shown at Ye Llborty on Sunday and Monday at 10 and 20-cont prices. Mrs. Fiske In TESS of the DTRBERVILLES You art asked! to attend In the after noon, if possible. Wexford OBITUARY. Mable Crichton Walker died Feb ruary 3 at 9:45 a. m., at her home in San Diego, California, after an illness of eighteen days, a victim of typhoid fever. She is believed to have con tracted the disease through her loving ministrations to her sister, Miss Nellie Crichton, who died but a short time ago from the same disease, and who long enjoyed the hospitable home of Mrs. Walkor in Oregon and later the new home established in the fiir southern city. Miss Mable Crichton, then a teacher, was married to Harvey Walker, a resi dent of near Salem, September S, 1S04, and resided continuously on their farm in tlio Middle Grove district, until their removal to California three years igo. Funeral services were held Thursd iy, February 5, from the late residence and interment was made by the side tf the sister recently deceased. The bus band and two sons, Harvey Stuart, age 17, and Jesse Theodore, age 13, survive her. Mrs. W alker was a capable, goner jus woman, a loving wife and mother, re spected by her many friends who mo-irn her early departure and the loss to her beloved husband and young sons. Mrs. Walker was an earnest member and a past noble grand of Salem Ite bekah lodge No. 1, and served with i dolity in every position to which the was called. ORDINANCE NO. 1317. Bo it ordained by tie Common Coun cil of the City of Salem, Oregon : Section 1. (Supplying tobacco to minors). It shall bo unlawful wituin the city of Salem, to sell, give, or 'in any manner furnish to any mii.or under tho age of eighteen years, tobacco in any form, or any substance of which to bacco is a component part. Any person violating tho provisions of this section shall, upon conviotion therefor, bo fined in any sum not loss than five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars; or by imprisonment of not less than five or more than twenty days in tho city jail; or by both such fino and imprisonment. ' Section 2. (Use or possession of to bacco by minors). It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of eigh teen years to Binoke, chew or use tobac co in any manner or form, or any sub stance of which tobacco is a compo nent part, in or upon any public high way, street, park, placo or resort wit))in tho city Salem; or to have on or about his person any such tobacco or sub stance. Any minor violating any of the pro visions of this section shull, upon hii first conviction therefor, be publicly admonished and reprimanded by tho re corder; and for each subsopuent con viction, shall bo fined in any Bum not less than two dollars nor more than twenty dollars, or by imprisonment 'it not less than one or more than ten days in the city jail. In effect February 5, 1914. MARRIAGES. BROUGHER-THOMAS. At the residence of the officiating minister, Dr. R. X. Avison, in this city, Wednesday, February 4, 1914, Miss Lyda E. Thomas to Oliver H. Brougher, both of Scotts Mills. MONEY TO LOAN I have a client who will make shirt loans on household goods and other per sonal property. John II. Scbtt, over Chicago store. Special Today! "0 Vj acres, all In bearing fruit, mod em buildings, $16,000. 14 acres on car lino, $10,000. 5 acres in clover, house, $1250. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $500. 64 acres Howell Prnirie, improved, to trade for Salem property, $S600. Several good buys in Prune Ranches, Hop Ranches and Berry Tracts v We have cigar stores, pool rooms, gro cery stores, shoe shop, hotel, rooming houses, blacksmith shop, restaurant. City Lots in all Parts of Salem 10 acres, closo In, $2500. 7-room house three lots, $-".000, 10-room modern house, $2300. Snap. 160 acres, woll improved, $H0u0. Expert Public Stenographer in attendance SEVERAL, STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUB BARGAINS WITH U3. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUARNCE. 4, 5. 6 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. A. B. Cook, Manager Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. S40 Stats St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. Ewpt WW WW iffi " W WW ww V wj ' SCHOONER ASHORE. UNITED PI1ESS LEASED WIBI. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 6. The schooner Helen Benedict was reported today ashore off Nagshead, N. C. Wireless dispatches said her crew of nine men had been rescued. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion. ( TO THOSE Wanting a good, paying business, investigate out proposition. We have an exclusive article that can be placed in every house. A good money maker. 224 Hubbard build ing. FOR SALE Good driving horse, weight 1175. Salem Laundry Co. FOR RENT Large dwelling house at 639 North Liberty. Inquire of E. Eckerlen. FOR SALE Five-passenger auto, quire of E. Eckerlen. In- FOR RENT Eckerlen building on North Commercial street. SEWING MACHINES If you need a sewing machine come and get one now, as we are going to make cleanup sale. No reasonable offer will be refused. 640 State street. FOR RENT Small, modern Dungalow. North Cottage Btreet. Phone Carey F. Martin. STORE ROOM At 344 State street, now occupied by Gilson's barber shop for rent March 1. Apply at Patton's book Btore. AUCTION SALE Pinno, furniture, show cases, refrigerator, etc., Tues day, February 10, 1:30 p. m., sharp; ' 2C6 Center Btreet. FOR SALE Good typewriter, Smith Premier No. 4, $10.00; 491 North Cot tage street. FOR SALE OR TRADE A Maxwell model Q runabout, 4 cylinder, 22 h p., in Al condition; has run less than 2000 miles. Address Dr. J, A. Speck, No. 405 North 12th street. FURNISHED ROOMSv-For young men, heated and electric lighted, 352 North 12th. SPECIAL At O. E. Price's meat mar ket, 312 North Commercial street, guaranteed pure lard and full weight, 5-pound pails, 70c; 10-pound pails, $1.35. WHY PAY RENT Now, modern bun galow, five rooms, on paved Btreet $200 down, balance like rent; price $1450. Good" lot, $250; terms. Farms, any number of acres to suit, at lowest price. We writo insurance and loan money. Bechtcl & Bynon, 347 State. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to toar and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry Street. Phone Main 2258. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street Good Buys 5-room house and lot 50x133, on 14th street, $1100, 10-room house, all modern, very close in, $5000. 12-room double houso, $3000. Would trade for suburban homo near car line. C, 10 and 15-acro suburban homea oa and near car line. Trimo orchards and prune lands in the Liberty and Rosedalo districts. One of the very best farms in the fa mous Waldo Hills, with $3000 worth of buildings at $115 per aero. For salo. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at prices that aro right. Fine location for automobile repair shop. Choice residences and residence lots. Houses to rent. C O. Rice & W. S. Low With L S. Barnes & Co. 313-310 Masonic Temple. If you have bargains to offer, list with us.