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EIGHT OATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY X9, ' 1914. GET IT AT-MEYERS Tomorrow Is Remnant Friday All Remnants One-half Price The day set aside every week for the special selling of remnants. Many desirable pieces may be had tomorrow Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons. Your Choice Tomorrow at Half Price The Quality Capital City Brevities Rev. W. E. Ingalls, of St, Louis, U visitor ia this city this wook. 'Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Millor, of Aurora, in the city yesterday visiting. The county school superintendents loft for the Marion end Turner dis tricts today whore he will attend toaeb-ers-paronta mcotings. Caarl Hollingsworth, of Portland, is in the city visiting old friends. Mr. Hol lingsworth is a graduate of Willamette university. No pies equal to Mrs. Bout's; every day at 431 North Commercial. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Colo loft this morning for Portland where thoy will remain for the rest of the week visit ing friends and relatives, P. E. Hollins, watchmaker, now at 120 North Liberty street. John It. MeCaguo, of Omaha, Nob., is visiting with William Fleming, a lo cal realty dealer. Mr. McCague is chairman of the Omaha C'hnmbcr of Commerce 'and baB known Mr. Fleming since the two were bovs, Br. Mendelsohn fits eyos correctly. U 8. Dank building. Mrs. Knima Karck wan buried this af ternoon in City View cemetery. The funeral was held at 2:30 from the Los lie M. K. church and Rev. J, C. Spen cer officiated. The Hubbard church is to have a new pastor in the person of Rev. K. D. Cady, of this city. Hov. Cady is a student of tho Mem theological school, Dr, V, It. Utter, dentist. Masonic bldg Tpon complaint of B. W. Tucker, Con stable Cooper last evening arrestod J. R, Zachery on a statutory chargo alleged to have been committed last November agninst his minor daughter, Ethel Zaeh try. Many a sufferer from "nerves" has "ben cured by wearing Pr. Heed's Cushion Pole Shoes. They relievo the shock and jar that injures the spinnl nerves. Jacob Vogt, 20 North Com mercial. Mm. Pora E. Strand, a Portland wo man, wiw committed to the asylum yes tnly by County Judge llushoy. Mrs. (Strand was soveroly injured several ycara agw by being thrown out of a wagon, and physicians suy that this ac . eidont resulted in the woman's mind being weakened. Spirltuulstie. beliefs of various natures finally rendered Mrs. Strand Insane. 'Look lot the Flying Eagle" YE LIBERTY TBIDAY AND SATURDAY By special renuest Triumphant' en gagement of WISH FLORENCE TURNER Iu a clever dotoctive play In three parts TheHarperMystery .Prices 6 and 10 cents. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Daniel Frohman presouts CAJILOTTA NILLSON Tb OiHtlngulnhed American actress in the International success Leah Kleschna JTrroluced by tho Famous riayers In Tout Parts. Ti world's greatest pictures) exhibited at To Uberiy at tho lanut price 6 ami 10 Cents aiity 1ilViloOOlJ.OOODsbP Nows has beon received hore to the effect that Tom Ordorman, the well known Salom representatives of Lang 4 Co., of Portland, is getting along nicely after being operated upon for appendicitis. Dr. May, nerve specIalBt, Masonic bid Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Skill wili leave shortly for Wilsonville, where they will make thoir home in a new boat house which Mr. Skill has built on tho Willamette river. Mr. and Mrs. Skill have a largo farm near Wilsonville where they will reside after tho land has been cleared. , Dr. Assoln, Zahnartz, Stceves Bldg. Tho Powdor Land and Irrigation com pany, with lands in Baker county, has made application to tho desert land board for an extension of time in which to comploto its project. Jt makes a showing that it has expended $300,000, and that it is now negotiating a bond uilo or loan of 1(12,000,000 with which to comploto at least the first unit of tho plan. It wns given a year's oxtensiou last March, and, it is understood, will ask for another year's timo. No excuse for being slovenly in dress. Spiiulding will repair your su.il; and press it like new. Promptness is his slogan, 4!)." Court street, neiir High. The attorney-general this morning, in an opinion given at the request of tho fish commission says the owner of lands leased by the slate for a site for a fishery cannot provent tho removal of the hatchery buildings to another site. Tho leaso hn.ving been made, and tho buildings orocted with tho under standing that they were not to becomo a part of tho land, and with tho evident intention of moving thorn at the pleas ure of tho state, thoy did not become a fixture and a piurt of tho realty. Cherry City whole wheat flour is good for health. It makes muscle and bruin. Get it ia 10 pound packages of any wide-awake grocer. Now is the timo to try it, A "canning club" hns now been or ganised by tho girl students at the Salem high school and it will bo con ducted by Jliss Bertha Edwards of tho domestic science department and Luth er ,f, Chnpin, the government fnm ex port. Tho members of tho club will raise tho fruit and can it under tho di rection of tho two uble teachers and thus guiu tho necessary knowledgo con cerning tho work. Try Scott's 15o meals. The members of the "tiesellsehuft Gemutlichlioit Club" of tho Sulcni high school were entertained last even ing by Miss Ethel Merriam who gave a lecture on 'A Trip I'p the Hhino." The speaker's address was both inter esting and instructive, she having visit Oil the territory of which she spoke. A Gorman poem entitled " IVr Sanger feuch" was read by Miss Emily lloeht and the meeting was ended with a piano solo given by Miss Irene Mne Goran. Drs. Darby asd Burton, dentists, oe ond floor, U. 8. Bauk building. Mr. and Mrs. ltobert fl. Oliver left this morning for Seattle, where they will spend a week or so with friends and relatives. "Tiling and Its Method and Cost" will bo tho subject of an address Sat unlay afternoon at the commercial club by Luther J. Chapin. All who are in terested in the subject are urged to be present. Meals, ISs. Salem restaurant, I'd Bouth Commercial street. The House . of Quality udl iuu iui MM Mm tatf lIUtL Mil a 9 WEXFORD Friday and Saturday George Kleine presents "THE BLACK CIRCLE" A wonderful three-part photoplay pro duced by tho man who sent out "Quo Vadia" and "Last Days of Pompeii." 5cents10cents Vaudeville Saturday and Sunday at same prices. Eti!3!Sl!!2S!S!!r3!!E!3SSM32!!!3 A complaint to recover $50 allegod to be duo on a promissory note was filed in tho circuit court today by Frank L. Schlatter against Fred Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jackson, formerly Salem residents, but of late residing in Astoria, are hore visiting old friends ami neighbors in South Salem. Chop suoy and noodles. City restau rant, 420 Ferry stroot, noar Liberty. There wore 12 men turned out of tho city bontile this morning who called at the station last night for shelter from tho prosont summor-liko elements. Tho men had neithor money nor food when thoy appeared at tho station, and it was up to tho polico to find a place for them to sleep during tho night or arrest them on a vagrancy charge. Tho Willamette Valley Southern Rail road company today filed a complaint in tho circuit court against Wm. Ilomi an, ot al., in which tho court is asked to ldace ai valuation unnn piirtnin urnim,.- ty owned by tho defendant which tho ..i..:..:) .i....! a- i... . . , . j'Mtiuiui ui-niiun iu convert, inro a ngnt or way lor its proposed railroad, which is uuw uiu man irom uregon i.ity south by way of Beaver Creek and Mo lalla. The Christian Endeavor I'nion of rhe city will hold a meeting in the audi torium of the First Presbyterian church this evening, beginning at 8:30, the purpose being to work up cnthusi asm for the big Christian Endeavor con vention to come off at Albany on Fri day, Saturday and Sunday of this week and the locul union is planning to send a largo delegation to Albany and an attempt will porbnbly bo made at to night's meeting to secure additional delegates. Loaders of the organization wish to have every one of the young people s societies in the union reprc sented by delegates to tho convention State Secretary liottuinn and State President Baker will be hero from Portland for the meeting tonight niid will be tho leading speakers. I.Iks, attention. There will be a big meeting tonight. Initiation. A social session, including a good program and a good lunch. All brothers are requested to attend. A good timo assured and the entertainment committee has spared no lnbor to have the evening a great suc cess. MINISTER REBOLLAR IS REMOVED BY IIUERTA (VXITKD IMIKSH MASKn WlllS Mexico City, Feb, It'. President has today removed Minister Fomento Ho hollar and transferred Foreign Minister Boheuo to his department, which looks after the promotion of public projects, like colonization. Lopaa Itojas became foreign minister, Throughout the period of difficulty between the Vniled Stritej and Mexico, both Charge M Affairs O'Sliauuhnossv and President Wibton's emissary, John Lind, have found Moheno an enlighten ed aud reasonable official to deal with. Rojas Is somewhat an unknown quia-tit P ONITSD PRESS LEASED WIBB.l San Francisco, Feb. 19. That he will demand the recall of Carlos Sanjines, tho Bolivian consul here, who scaped prosecution on a charge of committing an offense against two 13-year-old girls, following the successful pica that the police courts had no jurisdiction over the representative of a foreign govern ment, was the declaration today oi United States District Attorney Pres ton. Preston announced his determination to forward aj transcript of the chil dren's testimony to Attorney-Goneral McEeynolds, with the recommendation that Secretary of State Bryan be re quested to ask for Sanjines' removal. "Should 8anjincs' recall not be ef fected," said .Preston, "I shall take steps to prosecute him iu the federal courts." "The charges made against me by the two young girls are unfounded and unjust," said Sanjines today. "While it is true that I did attend the theatre, I never saw thoso girls until they faced me with the chargo of misconduct. . "I cannot say what I shall do re garding the effort being made to re call mo, if such an effort is beinc made. ' ' E CRASHES INTO BUEEN'S MACHINE WHILE ESCAPING ENGINE AND DAMAGE RESULTS. A horse Baid to belong to a family residing south of the city named Alex ander, became frightened at the S. P. switch engine at the intersection of Commercial and Trado streets this morning, and, and while in the act of running away, collided with the rear end of the big automobile owned by Max O. Buren, which was standing near the note! Marion, with the result that tho horse doubled up iu a knot and broke the harness and other equipment to which he was hitched and succeeded in bruising up the end of Mr. Buren 's auto considerably. Tho horse escaped serious injury, however, and it will re quire very little work to fix up tho au to a? good as new. 10 SUE SEVERAL OF THEM WILL BE PUT OUT OF BUSINESS UPON ORDER OF COMMISSIONER. Attorney-General Crawford, at the re quest of Corporation Commissioner Wat son, will begin suit to close out tho fol lowing corporations now doing business in tuis state: The. Jersey ('renin Doughnut com pany; International Barber School com pany; Imperial Townsite company, lee loss I'tility company; Interstate Pub lishing compuiiy; Inter Continental Sal vage company; Hygiene Chemical com pany; Hudson Ice Machine compunv; Hood River .Mineral Springs company: ( 0. Hickok company; Hartmin Thompson Hunk; lluzelwood Crctim company; 11. & s. Investment com pany; The Propeller Promotion com pany; Portland liealty Board; Port land nn,l Sandy River Electric com pany; Portland Poor and Mill com pany; Portland Builders nnd Supply company; Power Plant Equipment com pany; Pop Corn King company; Peoples 1 rotective Association; Peninsula Loun dry and Clcauinir conmanv. Pennsvlva- nia Black Sand Mining company; pa cific States Security company; Pacific oast Cornflake cnmmuiv: Pacific Blowpipe and lleatinit lOiniinnv: nnd the Panama Restaurant companv, nil of Multnomah eountv. Sometimes humble pie proves to ho the best eating, I-G Double Bill Tonight, Tomorrow and Saturday Two Shows in One. Donald-Hallett Players IU ' "The Sacrifice" Beautiful Dramatic Playlet, and "Dollars and Sense" Rtproaring comedy, Two separata play in on night 4 Mutual Movies Mass Thus Fly 4 Small admission, 10 and 20c BLIGH Sign of tn Best Snows, 44 MM1 TODAY Last chance to see the third of the series Adventures of Kathlyn TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ARTHUR JOHNSON Featured in a two-reel drama Leader of Men also ' Love of Penelope Sellg Drama Lovely Senorita Comody Miss Alberta Gillam In song lOc-GLOBE-lOc ihiihT "TiTiiTiT , DEATH NOTICES. JONES. At his residence in the Waldo hills Wednesday, February 18, at Ha. ra., T. A. Jones, aged 69 yoars. Funeral 'sorvices will be held from the residence on Friday at 1 p. in. Rev. P. S. Knight will officiate and tho burial will take place in the Warren cemetery. ' Deceased was a pioneer of Waldo hills section and leaves several sons. PRINGLE. O. M. Pringle, pioneer and former resident of this city, at his home in Portland February 18, 1914, at the age of 82 years. The body was brought to Salem on tho 1 o'clock Oregon Electric today. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetory, Mr. Pringle came to Salem in 18-12 and thou went to Prineville in Polk county about 40 years ago. He has been a rosident of Portland for the past two years. Among the relatives of the deceased in this city are Mrs. A. N. Bush, a uieco, and Mrs. John Hughes, a sister. JAIL PLACE FOR THEM. Washington, Fob. 29. Advocating beforo a house committee today the Sims bill for stock and bond regulation, Interstate Commerce Commissioner Clements told the commitoemon that "if railroad men of the future iudulgo in tho same illegal pinctices as those of the past," they ought to be scut to jail. COLLIER IS ACCEPTABLE. Vallejo, Cul., Feb. 19. The coliier Jupiter, built at Maro Iskind here, has poino up to nil government require ments, according to official informa tion received hore today from Santa llnrbara. Tho olectrically propelled ship, tho messages stated, will arrive in San Francisco Saturdav, EXTRA Special! "C'ii acres, all in bearing fruit, mod em buildings, $10,000. S acres iu clover, houBe, $1250. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $3o00. 64 acres Howell Frairie, improved, to trade for Salem property, $8600. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3000. 17 acres, closo iu, improved, $1000. 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, $2500, " room house three lots, $"000. 160 acres, well improved, $6000. Expert Public Stenographer in attendance SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT IIAV3 YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARQAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUARNCE. Acme Investment Company A, B. Cook, Manager Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposito Court Home, 840 Stat St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. FIGHT OF TELEGRAPHERS AND O.-W. HALTED FOR WHILE DNITFD FBE88 LEASED WISE. Portland Or., Feb. 19. Pending the arrival of G. W. W. Hangar, govern ment mediator, the O.-W. R. & X. com pany telegraphers were lying on their arms today in their fight for seuiority rights, shorter hours and increases in pay. President J. D. Farrell, of the O. W. R. & N. company, the railroad from which the operators are seeking conces ions, had no new statements to make following the one of yesterday, which outlined the policy of the company as against the main terms asked by the op erators. E. L. F. Manion ,fifth vice-president of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, stated today that the strike vote would not be canvassed until after the arrival of Hangar. Neither would any further overtures be attempted by the grievance committee. Ha declared the men would treat no further direct with Vice-President O'Brien, at least until the federal official should come with his advice. WILL FORCE HIM TO SUPPORT CHILD BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK UNITED mKSS LEASED WIRE. San Francisco, Feb. 19. The first suit under the new law making the father responsible for the support of a child born out of wedlock was begun in the superior court hore today. It was begun at the state immigration commission's instance. Tho plaintiff was Louis Gambetta, Jr., aged nine months. Ho sued through Mrs. Clara Clivio, an associated charity worker act ing as his guardian. The defendant was Louis Gambetta. He was asked .to pay $25 monthly for the child's support. Agatho Leventino, an immigrant girl, was said to bo the mother. She was des titute, the case was brought to the im migration commission's attention and suit followed. WILL CROSS ATLANTIC. UNITED PI1BSS LEASED WIKB. Chicago, Feb. 19. Harold McCor mick and three passengers and two pilots, including Lincoln Beachey, will attempt to cross the Atlantic ocean in a hydroplane soon, according to an nouncement here by the Chicago Post. McCormick figures that tho trip from Newfoundland to Ireland can be made in 30 hours. BIGGER PRICES DEMANDED. UNITED rilBSS LEASED WIKB. New York. Feb. 19. The stock mark ot opened today with stocks held for higher prices. The best showing was made by railroad shares under the lead of New York Central, which rose 1. On the first few transactions, General Motors gained 4, Later that stock roso 5 3-4 and reacted 3 1-4. Bonds were easy. The market closed dull. T . f 4 NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion FOR SALE Five-pnseenger 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 s cleanup Bale. No reasonable offei will be refused. 640 State street. FOR RENT Housekeeping apartmonts at 639 North Liberty. Inquire E Eckerlen. FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 758 North Commercial. FDR RENT Housekeeping rooms; elec tric light, water nnd bath; 114 North Front. AUCTION SALE Saturday, February 21, at the old Gilliam stables, on Fer ry street; livery stock. All horses, harness and buggies go to tho highest bidder. FOlt SALE Safe, office desk, two Na tional caidi registers, 437 State. FOR SALE Baby buggy, go-cart, fur niture and carpets, 542 North Liberty FOR RENT Store room nt 457 State; inquire barber shop or Morris Kling- LOST Capital Journal carrier's route book, No, 20, somewhere iu South east Salem. Finder please return to Journal offifce; reward. IF MR. PHILIPS Of Washougalf or the friends ho visited in Salem, will call on Mr. Fleming, of the Fleming Realty Co., they will find it to their advantage and pleasure. WANTED To rent, March 1st, 5 or 10 acres, close to town, Phone 807. FOR SALE Forty acres, two miles from Redmond, Or., 2S acres alfalfa; good wnter right, fair buildings; price $25,000. ISO acres, 70 cultivated, bal ance fine young timber, buildings, fine soil, one mile from railroad town: price $75 per acre, $C'00 down. Square liealty Co., f. . IVml; bui'dMig. room 304. Phone 470. CALL FOR BIDS. The common council of West Salem will receive bids up until 5 p. m. March 2d, for tho construction of a sewer in Knigwood Turk addition. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of amount bid. The council reserves the riht to re ject any and all bids. Plans may be seen at my office. F. L. WOOD, City Recorder, Bayae Bldg. OPERA HOUSE SAT., FEB. 21 JOHN CORT PRESENTS MclilTYRE AND HEATH In maoninowit mhtal ttmlf prlH miwk-sl eowdr tml THE HAM TREE Compaq IOO SpceUl Ham TrM Orbatrt) THE WORLD'S BEST ( DANCING CHORUS' NiTACCO HMD tMVBVBH Prices 75c to $2 Seat Sale on Friday Mail orders now Grand Opera House MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Prices to $1.50. Seats Saturday. Gus Hill offers THE FAMOUS BUD FISHER'S Cartoon Comedy Success MUTT AND JEFF IN PANAMA With everything new this year A Cast of 60 CLEVER ARTISTS Two cars of Special Scenery It's Record Breaking Run of 14 Months In New York. 6 Months In Chicago 4 Months in Boston Prices 50c to $1.50. Good seats, 75c. CALL FOR BIDS-SALE OF BONDS. The undersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, Febru ary 24, 1914, for improvement bonds of the city of Salem, Oregon, to the amount of $17,221.04, interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at Salom, Oregon. Eight is reserved by the city of Salom, Ore gon, to. reject and and all bids. CIIAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. The hnnler the battle for some need ed thing the more satisfaction in win ning it. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out dolicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry Street. Phone Main 552 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street MOM3Y TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Oregon Good Buys 5-room house Bnd lot 50x135, on 14th street, $1100. 10-rooin house, all modern, very close in, $5000. 12-room double houso, $3000. Would trade for suburban homo near car line. 5, 10 and 15-acre suburban homes on and near car line. Trune orchards and prune lands in tha Liberty and Hosedale districts. One of the very best farms in the fa mous Waldo Hills, with $8000 worth of buildings at $115 per acre. For sale. Extra good bargains in hop yard. stock, dairy and grain farms, at price that aro right. Fine location for automobile renalr shop. Choice residences and residence lota, Ilousi'i to rent. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L S. Barnes & Co. 315-318 Masonic Temple. If you hT bargains to offer, list with us. 1 ( !