EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. A Special Surprise Offering Every Day We have inaugurated a series of surprise specials which will prove very interesting to all economical shoppers. See if you can find it. A new surprise every day. Visit every department. Many other attractive 0 ly priced offerings throughout Salem's big store. The place where satisfaction follows every transaction. 1880 Capital City Brevities Special meeting of Pacific lodgo No. CO, A. F. b A. M. tomorrow (Sunday) at 1:00 i p, m., for the purpose of con ducting the funeral of Brother C. (J. Hickok, of Portland lodgo No. 55, A. F. k A. M. All brothora are urged to attend. Visiting brothers welcome. By order of the worshipful master. Dr. Mendelsohn flti eyes correctly. TJL B. Bank building. Try Scott's 15a meals, 179 South Commercial Red Cross watchmaker, F. E. Rollins, now at 120 North Liberty. Mr8' L- C. Curtis invitos the ladies Dr. Clarence Keeue, of Silvortou, was'of Slll,'" to " Inspect the spring in the city yesterday. j showing of new tafeta hats which she Dr. Asseln, dentist, 205 Salom Bank h" j't received at 125 High street. A Trust building. Ladies' Spring Fashion Plates for Chop auey and noodles. City rostau- month of February aro here. This rant, 420 Ferry streot, near Liberty. tho complete spring and summer as- Drs. Darby and Burton, dentists, sec- sortment. D. H. Hoshor, tuilor to men ond floor, U. S. Bauk building. and women. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 228 Hub- R, J, Kirkwood, grnnd secretary i)f bard building; cut prices in hair goods, tho Hoyal Arciiiiuin of Oregon, has ar- Foot troubles vanish If yon wear Dr. 'rived in tho city from Portland to in Reed's Cushion Solo Shoes. Jacob Vogt stituto a largo lodge of that order this 220 North Commercial. evening at 7:30 in the Odd Fellows Dr. Harry E. Clay has moved into hall, corner High and Court. Many new and enlarged quartors in tho Bush prominent members of tho order are batik building. Thono Main 499. coming up from tho metropolis to as- Salem agents for Ed. V. Price & Co., 9ist in tho exercises, tailors. New spring samples aro hero. J jUhs Barbara Duly, who has been Prices $14 and up. I). II. Moshor, tail- employed as gtouoginphor at the stato or to men and women. house, has been appointed a deputy col- Mayor W. W. Allen, of Jefferson, was lector in tho incomo tax service nt in the city yesterday looking aftor Vortluud. Collector Miller announce. business mutters. Major Allen is a hhiS will bo stenographer in his office, good roads booster. 'J'ho order of the day at Ministerial Announcement hns been inndo l y , Tnicm Is doubly interesting. First there County Commissioner Goulot that ho is it discussion of plans for the cam will bo a enndidnto for re-election. paii for a dry Oregon. Then 1!. A. (Mulct is from the north end of tho Hams speuks on " A Minimum Wage county. nm Social and Ethical Development." Ward H. Ilixby ticket agent at tho At the Y. M, C. A. Monday nt. 2:110 p. Oregon Electric, for the past month, nt ' m. Then. J. Woodcock, secretary. Eugene returned yesterday to his homo. j,( x. Teal, of Portland, hns been ap in Salem, lie has been doing relief ( pointed n special representative of the duty for the operators at Eugene. ; railroad commission to appear before Ilig Basketball Series. Willamette ' the federal attorney-general in Wash versus Yellow Jackets. First game at' lugton, D. C, to argue against the pro Willnmetto gym Saturday evening, Feb- posed plan being made to sogrognto the rnary 7. Second nt Y. M, C. A. gym ' Southern Pncil'ie and Central Pacific. Tuesday, February 10. (lames called at. A booster club is to bo org.'uii.od in 8:30. The next lecture of the Public Library lecture Course will bo uext Friday, February IS nt eight o'clock in the auditorium of the Public Library. The lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. B. C.illiert of the University of Oregon on "Democracy and Clreat Fortunes." Tim public is invited to attend tho lecture. County Judge Uushey has admitted da probate the estate of John A, Ryd- ''", who died January 30, and left personal property of tho probable vnluo ..e A- -.no rrt.. . i... .i t'i j.. ,.'.., i in; irii'i:i I y hub nil nniiuili rental of 2"0. The heirs at law are Ma ltydinan, aged 45 years, of Wood lnirn; Klith Tear), aged 12 years, and Evelyn liydinnn, aged 7 years. Judge Hnshey appointed (Irsut l'lieghley ad ininistralor. unday Continuing four days with a complete change of program daily. Donald and Hallett Players Sunday Program. THE WIZARD OF WALL STREET A riproaring comedy, not a dull moment. ' An excellent picture program in connection every day. Bligh Theatre Dig Show, Small Prices, 10c, 20c. Lit. i L. Utter, dentist. Masonic bldg Dr. May, norve speclalst, Masonic bid Martha Washington slippors. Jacob Vogt, 220 North Commercial. Judge C. E. KUdt, of Washington county, was here on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Tyler, of Camas, Wash., is visiting in this city. Ilarland, Mrs, Tyler's Bon, is also hero. On your way down town Monday morning leave that suit at Spaulding's, 403 Court streot. He will repair and I,rM9 H like ,,ew- 1,ono Mlliu 09'- Stayton, according to Fred N, ltynnu. secretary of tho local coiumerclnl organ ization. Mr. Itynon was in Stayton yes tcrdny, assisting the citizens of that place in plans for such a club. A verdict in favor of the defendant was returned by a jury in the circuit court yesterday in tho case of K. M. Aver against J. E, Wray. The plaintiff brought action on a contiwt to recov er $3000 alleged to have been duo on tho grounds the defendant failed to comply with the. written agreement. The enso Of tho Kiugwood Park t o. against Mary Jones was dismissed In tho circuit court yesterday without prejudice to either party. The plaintiff was suing to recover money alleged to have been due on a contract to pur chase property, Matinee 1914 Dance tonight in armory. Gentle men 50c; ladies free. F. R. DuRette, of Fairfield, is in the city on business. News has been received here to tho effect Arthur Bishop, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bishop, of Portland, is getting along nicely, despite the fact that the little chap sustained a severe injury to one of his legs recently as the result of falling down stairs. Lost regular dance tonight at the armory. Other parties have the hall for invitation affairs. According to Daniel Webster, the present incumbent of the offico of jus tice of tho peace of this district, he is a candidate for re-election. Mr. Wob stcr was elected to the position the last time by an overwhelming majority, and he intends to stick by the O. O. P. dur ing his present campaign this year. The Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church were most pleasantly en tertained at. the home of Mrs. A. Pal mer of 1117 C'hemeketa streot. A num ber of new committees were appointod by the president. A happy spirit of optimism prevailed throughout the meeting nud the general discussion fol lowing the business session. Pantage'a vaudeville tonight and Sunday at tho Globe 10c. Entire change of program Sunday. Willamette T'nivorsity and Salem Yellow Jnekets havo agreed to play a series of games for tho city chaunpiou ship. Both teams nro fast, and a red hot series is expected. Meet mo at university gym at 8:110 Saturday even ing, February 7, for the first gnmo; Y. M, O. A. gym, Tuesday, February 10, for tho second. llauser Bros, have been appointed lo cal agents by tho General Electric Co. for miniature Mazda electric, light bulbs, such ns aro used in tho automo bile mid motorcycle lighting systems. Globe. Hughes sisters, a dainty Pan tages act 10c. Entire change of pro gram Sunday. Mrs. J. A'alentine hns gone to Los Angeles, California, to join her hus band. , Great Commander of the Maccabees, .1. C. Unnell, of New l'ork, accompanied by his wife, Is in tho city, and under tho pilotage of Postmaster lluckesteiu and Secretary Itynon of tho Commercial Club, visited 'the enpitol and other points of interest in the city today. The green lawns and mild temperature are a surprise to them, as it is hard with their experience in the effete east to believe it is early February and not the middle of April. It always strikes eastern floks that way. Globe 10c. Pautage's vaudeville, to night and Sunday, 10c. Entire change of program tomorrow. MRS. FISKE IN "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES" A new standard by which Salem theatre goers may be nblo to judge the changes which are coming over tho motion picture industry, is the presen tation nt Ye Liberty, Sunday and Mon day, of Mrs. Miunio Mnddern Fisko, America's distinguished emotional act ress, in a motion picture version of hor great success, "Toss of tho DTrbor- villes." SEVERE BUZZARD. ustTKn russs i.karkp wpia T Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 7. Texas was suffering yesterday from the most severe blmml of the winter. At Ama- rillo the mercury tumbled from 03 de grees In 12 hours. Many other towns reported drops of 40 degress with two hours. TODAY ONLY "Arizona" The most magnificent picture ever ex hlbitod in Balem. J THEATRE Sign of the Best Shows united rnr.ss lsased wire. London, Feb. 7. Miss Sylvia Pank hurst, daughter of the militant suffra gette leader, announced late yesterday her secession from the Woman's Social ahd Political Union, the militant wo men's organization. The East End of London Federation, which hitherto has been a branch of the parent organiza tion, will henceforth be entirely inde pendent. The rift among the militant suffra gettes is said to' be due to Mis Sylvia Pankhurst's ultra-revolutionary aspira tions, which the leaders of the Women 's Social and Political Union are begin ning to believe are damaging their cause. Reports of dissension in the inner cir cles of the militant organization involv ing the Pankhurst triumvirate have been in circulation for some time. Ac cording to these, Christabel Pankhurst desires to end her long exile in Paris and return to London and take control of tho organization, for it is doubtful if her mother, Mrs. Emmeline Pank hurst, who is in Switzerland, will be well enough for some months to resume her duties of commander-in-chief. But Christabel, the reports say, de sires to come back under conditions that will not necessitate frequent terms of imprisonment for under the "eat and mouse" act. Therefore, it is said, she wants militancy dropped. In this stand she has the support of many of the older members of the organiza tion, who believe that continuance of militant tactics will be injurious to the caluse. Sylvia Pankhurst, on the other hand, is not prepared to abandon militancy until she has fully tested the fighting capacity of her "people's army," with which who is credited as believing she cam start a revolution that will force the government to enfranchise women Sovoral of the younger and more am bitious members of the Women's Social and Political Union view with uncon cealed satisfaction tho Pankhurst feud, believing that it will end the autocratic sway the Poukhursts have exercised over the society since Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pothick Lawrence were driv en out of it last year. DEATH NOTICES. HICKOK. At his residence six miles south of Salem, Ore., February 0, 1014, C. C. Hickok, aged CO years. Tho deceased leaves a widow and children. Tho funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday from tho Episcopal church. The services at tho grave will be under the auspices of tho Masonic lodge. POSTMASTER AT DOUGLAS. ll'NITKD PHES8 l.KAKHD VVIIlB. Washington, Feb. 7. The nomination of John F. lleuson to be postmaster at Douglas, Alaska, was sent to the sen ate vesterday. "FRY 933 NOT APPROVE OF BROWN'S ENDORSEMENT Sumo local democrats were not en tlmsisatic today oer Governor West's endorsement oi Brown, the Uoscburg republican, for attorney general. "1 am not surprised at anything Governor West does politically," said Pnniel ,1. Fry, chairman of the Demo cratic committee. "I think the committee will take up tho matter, but I have no idea what will bo done. In view of tho fact that Governor West is supposed to be be hind the candidacy 01 Dr. C. .1. Smith for tho Democratic nomination for Gov. ernor, his announcement, lu my opinion, s Indiscreet, to say the least. "There Is no question that the Demo rats will nominate as good a man for the office as Mr. Brown. Our candi- late will bo entitled to the vote! of every Democrnto nnd especially that of Governor West." MACV FILES FOR OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER HERE Bert W. Mney bus filed his declara tion of intent urn to seek the lieputili- nn nomination for the office of County Recorder. Mr. Miu-y is a native Ora- uiminn, having been bom in this county and was educated in the public schools of this city and nt the Willamette I m- versitv. lie is a graduate of the Wil lamette College of Law, class of 1!U2. and has been admitted to the bur. He tvaa elected a member of the city council in HM'J, nud hns taken a promi nent part in its affairs, His friends claim that he is eminent ly qualified by training and experience for tho position he seeks nud are boost ing his candidacy with enthusiasm. They predict he will poll a record vote in Salem and throughout the county ami insist his nomination is already as sured. v W1EST LOaES AGAIN. A verdict in favor of the defendant in the case of W. A. Wiet against the Salem school board returned this afternoon by the jury which had becu hearing the testimony aud arguments sim-n ycterday niarniag at 9 o'clock, aud which retired at noon today. Go VAJ XL Vr foe rpM-v a r 1 1 1UUAI b Pantages' Vaudeville and Four Pictures at the Small Price of Tea Cents Change of act and pictures Sunday. Come early if you want a good seat 8 GLOBE 10c Follow the Crowd STATEMENT IS STRONG. But Is Verified by Remarkable Runs Attraction Hag Made. Unparalleled in the world for pho tographic beauty, human interest, dra matic power and spectacular grandeur is George Kleine's production of the Cines photo-drama "Quo Vadis" 'which is to be the attraction at Ye Liberty, February 11 and 12 with continuous performances each day commencing at 2:30 p. m. Although this is a strong statement to make, it is fully verified by tho re markable runs this attraction has had in the Astor , Theatre, New ork city, the Garrick at Philadelphia, McVie ker's in Chicago, Tremont theatre in Boston and a host of other cities un der the most adverse circumstances and in Bummer time, too, when every other dramatic form of entertainment .as failed to attract the public into thea tres. This fact alone is sufficient sub stantiation of almost any assertion that may be made about this truly wonder ful photo-drama. "Look for the Flying Eagle" Ye Liberty WEDNESDAY CCD 11 10 & THURSDAY, ILD. 1 1 " L George Klein Presents The Stupendous Photo Drama In 3 Acts and 8 Reels. As presented at the Astor Theatre, Now York, for 306 consecutive perform ances and at all first-class theatres In the principal cities of the United States CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE EACH DAY 2:30 p. in. to 11 p. m. Each performance lasts 2 2 hours PRICES: Adults 25 cents Childron 15c cents February 15, 10, 17. "THE SEA WOLF" 7 Parts By Jack London. "Look for the Flying Eagle" Ye Liberty Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Daniel Frohman Presents Mrs. Fiske In hor greatest emotional success TESS of the DTRBERVILLES The story of the girl whom the world ruined, thon scorned. Powerfully en acted In five parts. First appearance of Mrs. Fiske In Sa lom at loss than $2.00 prices. Admission, adults 20c; children 10c You are urged to attend in the after noons If possible Wednesday and Thursday Goorge Klein Presents QUO VADIS 8 Parts3 Acts JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 448 Ferry Street Phone Main S25S. VADIS NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion. FOB BENT Seven-room furnished house, houekeeping rooms, sleeping rooms 330 North. High street. Phone 4. FOR SALE Good driving horse, weight 1175. Salem Laundry Co. FOB BENT Large dwelling house at 639 North Liberty. Inquire of E. Eckerlen. a FOB SALE Five-passenger auto. In quire of E. Eckerlen. 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 a cleannp sale. No reasonable offei will be refused. 640 Stato street. FOR RENT Small, modern bungalow North Cottage street. Phone Care) F. Martin. STORE ROOM At 344 State street, now occupied by Gilson 's barbel shop for rent March 1. Apply at Patton's book store. ALX'TION SALE Piano, furniture, show cases, refrigerator, etc., Tues day, February 10, 1:30 p. m., sharp; 266 Center street. REGRETS DON'T PAY BILLS Bet ter to insure your home than to wish you had. We represent the leading companies. Come in and talk it over before it is too late. Or phone us and we '11 call on you. Bolinger & Lafler, room 406 Hubbard building. FOR SALE Five acres good land, all under cultivation, small house 14x22 feot, good roads, 3 miles south of Salem; price $1200; $-150 cash, bal ance $10 per month, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., room 2 Bush bank building. FOR SALE One acre of land, all un der cultivation, good soil, nicely sit uated, convenient to car line; if you are looking for an acre, don't fail to investigate this; price $400, $30 cash, balance $5 per month, interest 6 per cent. W, H, Grabenhorst & Co., rooms 1 and 2 Bush bank building. FOR SALE Five acres of second growth fir timber, good land, four miles from Salom; price $800, $75 cash, balance $5 per month, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grmbenhorst & Co., room 2 Bush bank building. NOTICE Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills except those contracted by myself in per son. J. C. Amstutz. WANTED Your order for the famous Rock Springs coal, as we have a car load on hand. Capital City Trnusfer Co., 161 South Commercial street. WANTED Delivery boy with wheel. Farrington Market, 1S23 State. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Hush Bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I have a client who will make shirt loans on household goods and other per sonal property. John II. Scott, over Chicago store. lasnsasEjannaEEissi Special Today! 20!i acres, all in bearing fruit, mod em buildings, $10,900, 14 acres on car line, $10,000. 5 acres in clover, house, $1230. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $3500. 04 acres Howell Prairie, improved, to trade for Salom property, $8000. , 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 Lots in all Parts of Salem 10 acres, close in, $2300. 7-room house three lots, .$5000. HVroom modern house, $2300. Snap. 100 acres, well improved, $0000. Expert Public Stenographer in attendance SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LI3T YOUR BARGAINS WITH U3. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUARNCE. 4, 6, 6 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. A. B. Cook, Manager Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 840 State St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CON NECTION. ak aM.wi m mi aa mm aat w u urn ad ad M al ..,.ip.,. mi) From Youth to Old Age Glasses or spectacles often necessary. are The child's eyes need atten tion so that by correcting the difficulty in its early stages, glasses need not be always worn. ' Elderly people require glass es to see clearly and ease the strain on their eyes as age comes on. As a registered optometrist, skilled in correcting errors of refraction and fitting glasses perfectly, let us supply glasses for any member of the family. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 925 Hours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor 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 be unlawful wituin the city of Salem, to sell, give, or in any manner furnish to any mii.or under the age of eighteen years, tobacco in any form, or any substance of which to bacco is a component part. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction therefor, be fined in any sum not less than five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars; or by imprisonment of not less than five or more than twenty days in the city jail; or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 2. (Use or possession of to bacco by minors). It shall be unlawful for any minor undor the age of eigh teen years to smoke, 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, place or resort within the city Salom; 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 shall, upon his first conviction therefor, be publi-ly admonished and reprimanded by the re corder; and for each subscpuont con viction, shall be fined in any sum not less than two dollars nor more than twenty dollars, or by imprisonment of not less than one cr more than ten dnyg in tho city jail. In effect February 5, 1014. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agonts. 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 house, $3000. Would trade for suburban home near car line. 5, 10 and 15-acre suburban homes on and near car line. rruno orchards and prune lands in the Liberty and Roscdale districts. One of tho very best farms in the fa-' mous Waldo Hills, with $8000 worth of buildings at $115 per acre. For sale. Extra good bnrgnins in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at rrices that are right. Fine location for automobile repair shop. Choice residences and residence lota. Houses to rent. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L. S. Barnes & Co. 315-316 Masonic Temple. If you have bargain! to offer, list with us.