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EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBEUAET 20, 1911. Mterestlmig For Saturday Shoppers It it no trouble to lave money on your purchases when you "get it at Meyers." Take ad vantage of these extra value offerings tomorrow and while you're in the store we ask you to view the advance spring showings in each department; it is worth while. Regular 39c Colonial New ClothSpecial 25c a yard. This Is a new fabric, brought out this season, and may be had in a wide va riety of patterns and colors. Plaids, stripes, figures and plain colors 27 inches wide. Special tomorrow 25c yd Women's and Children's Sweat ersup to $3.00 Grades Spe cial Tomorrow $1.98. Those sweaters may be had in red, gray or white and are finished with the pop ular Byron collar, For tomorrow $1.98 each. 50 Infants' sweaters tomorrow for 39c each. Quality Bcsa New Show Today DONALD-HALLETT PLAYERS In a big double bill two shows in one New Picture Program They are Mutual Moviesthey make time fly --there's a reason Bligh Theatre Sign of the -mssmamauxsu Capital City County Clork Gehlhar yesterday Is sued a nuirriugo license to A. Guffiu and Mamie (!nt tin, loth of Gorvnis, County Clork Gehlhar tills morning indued a niarriugo license, to Edwin K, Donison and Winifred "crclor, of So loin. The asylum authorities stats that Itotart Barrio, R patient of the insti tution for the insano who fell from a telephone pole recently, Is getting along nicely now. Fresh Chinook Salmon and Columbia river smelt at Fnrrington's market, 1823 HUte. Phone 1112(1. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Rankin, of Falls :ity, passed through this city yestor Jay, enroute to California, where they ill spend the summer for the benefit cf Mrs, ltaiiliiu's health, Thoy expect, to bo gone some turn', and stntcil tlint they would return l.o Oregon just as soon as Mrs, ItnuUln Is physically abU The Bon Ton, king of 5o cigars made right and smokes right, The funeral of tho late O, M. Prliigle was held this afternoon ntl o'clock. The remains woro laid to rest In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. The body arrived from Portland on the Oregon Electric t raj a. The Bon Ton, king of Bo cigars inside right and smokes right. immmmmvawiraasxmamasmm "Look for the Flying Eagle YE LIBERTY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Triumphant return of Florence Turner Za tilt clever detective play In three porta "THE HARPER MYSTERY." An exclusive production. Mine Turner appears only at Ye Liberty, fi emits 10 cent, Sunday and Monday Daniel Trohman prsseuts CA1U.OTTA NTLLBON Tlis f avortte of two continents In Leah Kleschna Th vlrid story of a woman's regenera tion, in four acta, Thla production nyd Portland a full week at ft 20 cii prim, Y Liberty JTlcftf S end 10 cents 25c Box Jerofle Soaps Tomor row 18c a box. A splendid toilet soap of high grade quality, excellent for the face and hands, delightfully scented. Our regu lar 23c kind 3 generous cakes. Special for tomorrow 18c. Women's 25c Silk Lisle Hose Tomorrow 19c a pair. An extra good hose for general wear, and one that will give excellent satis faction. A well fashioned article and well worth the usual selling price. Sup ply your present and future needs to morrow from this splendid lot black only garter top, double heel and too, 23c grado. Tomorrow 19c a pair. I Jr-' x.-. I' ..." -jr m . 1 i sr-, 1 w- m jt m ,m m, j w. i w r nv3 Jf -11-eSa LLGOODIObODS fci Best Shows Brevities County Judge Biwlioy yesterd;iy ad mitted to probate tho estate loft by the Into Frank llerron. Tho ostnto is valued nt 1000, and tho heirs nro lintel It. and Arthur M. llerron, Eha I?, Es- tis is named as oxoeutilx of tho estate. Fine printing; Fuller Printing Con cern. 1 hone Aluin "170. The Genu nn club of the Salom high school lias elected tho following offi cers to servo during the ensuing year: William Hoggins, president; Harry Burrls, vice-president; und Miss Liicilo Tucker, secretary-treasurer. The fUicst meats, fish, otc, tlint mon ey can buy, put tip in a sanitary man ner. Farrlngton, 182a State street. Phone 3020. Frank Newton has purchased the lodging house In tho Hendricks build ing, near the comer of Ferry and Com mercial, from Wlllinm Chrisinanii, niui will conduct the same, lie has tnlieu possession today. Every cleaned. room renovated and Tho Leonard hotel. vacuum Donald Upjohn, attorney of Polls county, Is In the city looking after business matters and visiting old time friends. Mr. Upjohn is still an active member of tho local Elk lodge, notwith standing his change of residence, and he attended the regular meeting held Inst night. How to make homo attractive? Sorve Tip Top bread nt every meal, Order it from the Sperling grocery, 311 N. I'oiuniorclal. At the regular mooting of the minis terial union Monday February 2:1, Pr. R. N. Avlson presents the subject, "How to Repent of tho Sim of So ciety." Tho meeting will be at tho Y. M. A. at 2:30 p. m. Whatever you way want In leather yon can always be sure of getting it better of BlialVr, the saddle and har iipcm man, 1S7 South Commercial. Uncle John Mluto, the grand old pioneer of Salem, was in the city yes terday looking after business matters. Mr. Mluto Is looking fine and states that everybody should feel "bully1' In such t climate as this. Order your aett winter's ripply of slab wood from the Star Wood Co. Spe cial price in five cord lots, if taken now. Phone 40 office end yard, Kat Salem. Specials Men's SOc Cashmere Hose Special 35c pair 3 Pair for $1 An extra fine cashmere hose in black only not a heavy hose, but a light weight woolen warm and comfortable, all sizes. Special tomorrow 33c 3 pairs for $1.00. A 20 per cent Sale of All 4S-in. Flouncings Tomorrow. A one-day sale of our entire stock, in cluding beautiful voile, crepe and ba tiste flouncing in white or colors, with banding to match. Your unreserved selection from the entire assortment. Tomorrow less 20 per cent. At Hood River citizens have asked the railroad commission to investigate e light rates in their city and, if possible, bring about some kind of an equaliza tion. The petitioners declare that the rates in other places sro generally from 3 to 10 cents whilo Hood River is pay ing from 3 to 12 cents. The Independent Meat Market will occupy tho Swartz saloon building, South Commorciul Btreet, after March 1. The building will be romodoled to some extent. Deputy City Health Officer Hartwell is at present busy inspecting local eat ing houses. Tho Salem restaurants ore scheduled for a rigid looking over now Hint Mr, llnrtwoll has been ap pointed a deploy of tho stato food ami dairy commission, and it goos without saying that there will bo some fine scores made by local business houses in the future. You can trip tho tango or turkey trot in your own homo if ' you have a Vict ruin. Everybody's doiu' it. Order now. The Wiley 13. Allen Co,, R. F. I'elors, Mgr., 521 Court. Notice of appeal in the case of C. M. Smith et nl vs. tho City of Jeffer son was filed In tho circuit court yes terday. Tho plaintiffs uro seeking to enjoin tho defendant from collecting assessments nindo against their prop erty for street improvements and Judge (iiillowey 1ms rendered a decree dis missing tho suit. An answer to the complaint In tho case of Craig Urig, et al., against H ducia F, Howoll, et al., was filed in the circuit court yesterday by the defend ants. All of tho allegations mule by the plaintiffs nro denied, This is an action brought for tho purposo of re moving a cloud from the title to lands in this county. Dr. iTeiidolsohn fits eyee correctly. U 9. Bank building. At tte animal meeting of the Salva tion Army officers of this state, held in Portland, Cnptain Lorenr.en, of this city, was appointed to lend tho local corps for anothor half year. In mak ing reports, declares Cnptain T.oren.eii, who returned Inst night, tho officers found that Salem hns been doing a greater amount of special work than nry other corps in the stnte. WEXFORD TODAY AND SATURDAY George Kletne presents "THE BLACK CIRCLE" An exclusive production In three su perb parts, produced by the man who sent out "Quo Vadis" and "Last Days of Fompeil." A Cover coniody In addition to the three part feature. SATURDAY AND BUNDAY Matinee and night 'THE TWO EDWARDS' Sharpshooter extraordinary. Using a human target. Real vaudeville and feature picture 5cents10cenls Get It Meyers Warrants of arrest are out for three young men of Salem at the present time who are charged with statutory offenses. The youths have loft the city, having learned of the proposed prosecution and the local officers are scouring the state for them now. Ac cording to the authorities the young men in question will face terms in the pouiteutiury when they are apprehend ed, their offenses being of the most serious nature. Dr. May, nerve speclalst, Masonic bid State Superintendent of Public In struction Churchill said today that more interest was being taken in spoiling in the public school in Oregon than over before. In many of the counties, nota bly Lane, .luckson, Slucknuuis, Polk anil Vamhill, the county superintend ents me insisting upon improved spell ills' methods und are uccoimdishinir en- ! eniirngiii results. If. C. Seymour, sup erintendent of Polk county has written tli;it nt a recent contest there woro I IT.').) third grade pupils, 0oG of whom made 100 per cent. Dr. F. L. L'tter, dentist. Masonic bldg Beginning with the first of March the old J. M. Lawrence grocery ou the corner of Commorciul and Ferrv streets will be under the ownership of L. M. Hoggs & Co., who have purchased the business from Unldwiu Curtis, the present owners. Tho latter will retire from commercial affairs for a time and have not decided what thev will engage in later. Mr, Hoggs is a tnav eiing sulesmnu nud is well liked in Snlom where lie has a largo acquain tance. Just seoms natural to have chlckon dinner when Sunday comes. Hotter place your order now with tho Sunset grocery for n fut furm-fed fowl, South I'oiiiiuercial street, nt No. 121, In place of the story hour next Sat urday morning the children will enter tain each other. Since It Is so mvir Washington V birthday, any little stor ies or recitations about Washington may be given. The other children may think of sumo character in a familiar story, preferably one that has beeu told nt the Story hour; they can repre sent it by their actions, their dress, something they curry, or simply by what they say, It will be pleasant to have each one take pint, but let none stay nwny becnui-e they think they have nothing to do. Saturday morning at !'::'') promptly, nt the public library, Avenue Markot, W. A. 8chlnner, proprietor, llnst ( enter street, nenr Hoventeciiih. Strictly sanitary. All meats absolutely highest grade tlmt can le sold for the money. Courteous ser vice and prompt delivery, Phone 1007, J. R. Zacliory, tho man who was ar rested day before yesterday on the charge of committing a statutory crime agninst his young daughter, was given a hearing before Justice Webster yes terday afternoon and, failing to msko a defense, was bound over to wait the aetiou of the next gmnJ jury under bonds of .1000. Zaohery failed to furnish the bonds and he was remanded to the custody of Sheriff Esch. Ac cording to the testimony given by the girl in question, Xuvhcry Is guilty of a most heuioiis crime and Justice Web ster stated that bad be thought the man could secure the .1000 bond, the court would have made the same still higher. W. M. Hughes, of Portland, is a vis itor in Salem. Toaether with M. TJ. Rose, also of Portland, he will estab lish the Salem Vulcanizing works in this city about the middle of Maruh. They have rented a building on Ferry street between Liberty and High which will be fitted up with modern machin ery necessary to the new business. Hopmen are lamenting the fact that they have lost their happy home, said home being formerly located in Joe Adolph's cigar store on the corner of State and Commercial streets. Since Mr. Adolph has removed his, stocki of goods the store has been torn out and nothing but a vacant room is left. Hopinen and local baseball fans made Mr. Adolph's store their headquarters heretofore and since the popular re sort has been closed up, the old bunch knows not where to go. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bishop will be glad to learn that Malcom, their little son, has a fighting chance of re covery from a severe attack of what is believed by specialists to be infantile paralysis. The lad's parents are well known in this city,. Mrs. Bishop being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C'lough. The boy sustained a severe shock recently by falling down stairs in the family home in Portland and it is believed that his present illness is the result. With no snow in the mountains and the rain fall reduced down to the min imum, the Willamette river at this point is going down to the summer stage at rapid strides at present. The looked-for freshots did "not material ize and several of the river bottom farmers south of this city are fearful that unless the old stream gets busy soon they will be compelled to burn the drift wood and brush which was thrown on their lands by the last high water, instead of passing it along with tho first big raise of the Willamette his season. County Fruit Inspector Constable predicts that Marion county will break all records for fruit crops this year, in the eron the weather does not turn off exceptionally cold. He states that despite the fact that the trees aro coming out in spring clothes rather early, they will not suffer unless a hard freezing spells comes on. Mr. Constable declares that it is not likely that extreme cold weather will prevail in tho valley for months to come, due to the fact that the mountains are practically free of snow and that from nil indications, the future climatic con ditions will be ideal for tho fruit. Spraying is being done all over the county nt the present time and t,he in spector declares that fruit growers are showing a willingness to get every thing ready for the coming annual in spections. Tho Elks had a most enjoyable session last evening, Several candidates wore initiated, and the festivities continued until a late hour. The K. P. hall was tho scene of a most enjoyable celebration last evening, the occasion being tho golden jubilee of tho organization. Pythian Sisters aid ed the mombers of the K. P. Lodge in the celebration, and tho program was most enjoyable nud appropriate. It wiw carried out in full, as published by The Capital Jouinnl lust evening. CALL FOR BIDS. Tho common council of West Salem will receive bids up until 5 p. m. March 2d, for the construction of a sewer in Kuigwood Toirk additiou. All bids to bo accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of amount bid. The council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Tlans may be seen at my office. F. L. WOOD, City Rocorder, Bayue Bldg. fi. . . - -.- 1 JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANINO WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry Btreet, Phone Main 552 MO.MzY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over I.sdJ tc Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon TODAY AND SATURDAY Love of Penelope Rollg Drama, Leader of Men A two-part special release, featuring your old favorite, Arthur Johnson. Lovely Senorita Edison Comedy, Last week of Miss Alberta Gillam Soprano, lOc-GLOBE-lOc Special Vltajrapn feature comlnf 8an4y. GLOBE GET FIFTEEN YEARS. (UNITED PBESS LEASED WIKK.J San Francisco, Feb. 20. George Jone, Frank Williams and James Wil son, convicted highwaymen, were sen tenced today by Superior Judge Law- lor to fifteen years imprisonment each in San Quentin. The trio also con fessed that they were responsible for an attempt wholesale jail break at the county jail break here February 8. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion. FOR SALE Five-passenger auto. In quire of E. Eckerlen. FOR RENT Eckerlan building North Commercial street. os FOR RENT Housekeeping apartments at 639 North Liberty. Inquire E Eckerlen. AUCTION SALE Saturday, February 21, at the old Gilliam stables, on Fer ry street; livery stock. All horses, harness and buggies go to the highest bidder. FOR SALE Safe, office desk, two Na - tional cash registers, 437 State. FOR SALE Baby buggy, go-cart, fur niture and carpets, 542 North Liberty LOST Capital Journal carrier's route book, No. 20, somewhere in South east Salem. Finder please return to Journal offifce; reward. FOR SALE AT ONCE Bv Standard Liquor Co., one billiard table, one pool table, two hooey tables, four cash registers, four safes with strong boxos, chairs and tables, linoleum, cork linoleum, etc. ' At office, 148 South Commercial street. l.ATKfl'i ibiiijii Zevv machines, cash. Other makes of second hand machines cheap. Also Singer ma chines on regular terms. 640 Statue street. FOR SALE Two good general farm work horses, cheap. 640 Stato. FOR SALE Complete line of house hold goods; must be sold at once, 1245 E street. W. G. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun ty veterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Office, Jack Darr's feed barn, 544 Ferry Btreet. Phone 2199. The girl you have been reading about in the Saturday Evening Post and all the leading magazines. Tills is the greatest series of pictures ever depicted, and can be seen exclusive ly at the BLIGH THEATRE Every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday XTRA Special! 10 acres close iu, ii2.100. 7-room house, three lots, $.1000. Lot on paved street, 1.10, simp. t Large lot and house, 1 block postof fice, ifOOOO, snap. Some Bnaps in city property. L'O'-j acres, all in bearing fruit, mod ern buildings, 16,000. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, 3500. 04 acres Howoll Prairie, Improved, to trade for Salom property, SflOO. 10 acres bearing fruit, Improved, .1000. 17 acres, closo In, Improved, 1000, Several good buys in Prune Ranches, Hop Ranches and Berry Tracts We have clgnr stores, pool rooms, gro cery stores, shoe shop, hotel, rooming houses, blacksmith shop, restaurant City Lots in all Parts of Salem 160 acres, woll improved, 0000. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT r!:;cuAr.Ncs. Acme Investment Company A. B. Cook, Manager Fbone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 540 State St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. Mutual Girl Personal Mention Chief of Police Shedeck is in Dallas today on business. Charles Peters, of Seattle, is in the city visiting friends and relatives. C. II. Hinkle, of Independence, was in the city yesterday looking over the local hop situation. Miss Marie Thompson, a clerk in the Belle confectionery store, is confined to her home with illness. Elmo Cox has gone to Portland, where he will work for the Masou Erhman company hereafter. Walter Wade and Lyn Engstrom have gono to Dallas where they will fill positions in the Dallas lumber mills. Howard Churchill left this morning for Portland, where h will transact business matters and visit for a few days. F. A. Voget, general manager of the Falls City Lumber company, is looking after business interests in Portland to day. C. B. Webb was in Portland yester day on business, Mr. Wobb is a mem ber of the undertaking firm of Leh man, Clough & Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Burgiss, of Port land, arrived this morning and will spend the remainder of the week visit ing friends and relatives. Miss Genevieve Tucker left for her some in Oregon City this morning, after visiting Misses Ruth and Mable Whorel ly, of this city, for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs, Julius C. Franklin left for their home in Tacoma last night af ter visiting for several days with Mrs. Franklin's mother, Mrs. Harrison, who resides near the Fairgrounds. J. L. Sweeney, of Dallas, is in the city, ou business. He is manager of llie Dallas Flouring Mills and was former ly a resident of Salem where he is wen known among the business men. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street i OPERA HOUSE SAT., FEB. 21 JOHN CORT PRESENTS LIclilTYRE AND HEATH h maontlleairt rmtvel el (tralr prsatest musical eomdr encora. THE HAM TREE Company el 1 00 , Speelat Hero Tree Orstnstra THE WORLD'S BEST DANCING CHORUS N. STAGED 91 BCD UVU8N Prices 75c to $2 Seat Sale on Friday Mail orders now Good Buys 0-room house and lot 50x135, on 14th street, 1100. 10-room house, In, 5000. all modern, very close 12-room double houso, WOOO. Would trade for suburban home near car line. 5, 10 and 15-acre suburban homos on and near car line. Prune orchards and prune lands In the Liberty and Rosedalo districts. One of the very best farms In the fa mous Waldo Hills, with SOOO worth of buildings at 115 per aero. For sale. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at pricee that are right. Vino shop. location for automobilo repair Choice residences and residence lute. Houses to rent, C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L. S. Barnes & Co. 315-314 Masonic Temple. If you have bargains to offer, list with na. V - t V p.