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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOU&ffAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, FERUARY 21, 1911 Blooming 1 efore the if i THOSE exclusive things that herald the approach of a new season which are always so appreciated by careful dressers will be found here in numbers. Particularly in our women's garment depart ment are we more than ever prepared to supply the wants of most fastidious dressers-those who demand styles just a little different. The New Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists are bright and beautiful, the newest products from the fashion centers. Every woman in Salem will be interested in this early showing of latest modes, and we urge our patrons to come and see the New Spring assortments whether they are ready to purchase or not. The new displays of Ribbons, Neckwear, Embroideries, Wash Goods, Dress Goods, and Silks are also worthy of your attention now. New Stylish Footwear For men and women. We're ready with an early showing of the newest footwear for spring. English models will be very popular the low heel and receding toe having quite a demand. Women's shoes in gun metal and pat ent, with the new heel, are also favorites. Visit the shoe section and let us show you these new arrivals. 34 years of successful merchandising in Salem Apple butter, jellies and sweet cider. Commercial Cider Works. Phone 2194. Tickets are on sale. For a few days we will give $8 t worth of baths, mas ages, etc., for $5, as an introductory of fer. Sanitoria' Bath & Treatment Par lors. The Aeroplane, published by Salem aeronauts, made its appearance today, with a promise to appear weekly here after. It contains several pointed par agraphs and announces it is "devoted to progress and enlightenment.' Grand Opera House MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Prices to ?1.50. "Beats Saturday. The remains of the late Laura Sav age will arrive in this city next Mon day morning from Santa Rosa, Cel., where she died during the fore part of this week. Funeral announcement will appear later and, in the meantime, Eigdon & Richardson will have charge of the body. Gus Hill offers THE FAMOUS BUD FISHEB'S Cartoon Comedy Success MUTT AND JEFF IN PANAMA With everything new this year A Cast Of 50 CLEVER AETISTS Two cars of Special Scenery It's Record" Breaking Bun of 14 Months in New York. 6 Months in Chicago 4 Months in Boston Prices 50c to $1.50. Good seats, 75c, NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion 4 4 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . iy ILooodIoood s hs0 I " V"-.,i! v.'j. ' 7f 'v' Martha Washington Slippers, Jacob Vogt, 220 North Commercial. Try "Economy," the new made of beat vallov wheat. flour, A complaint asking for judgment in the sum of $3157.50 as payment for i State Superintendent J. A. Churchill has announced the following subjects labors performed was filed iu the cir- for the primary thesis at the teachers' cuit court yestenfay by Dau Brunner examination which will be held next against W. II. Holder. Martha Washington Slippers, Vogt, 220 North Commercial. The Brownie Girls, Singing and Dancing Chorus Frank M. Brown Musical Comedy Company Four days only, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Matinee daily. Bligh Theatre, Sign of the Best Shows PRICES 10c, 15c, 25c First series of the Mutual Girl, the picture you have been waiting for, added to the big bill. Juno. Teachers who apply for five- year certificates for primary work will, Jacob 111 addition to the other subjects, be r- I quired to write a thesis upon of the following subjects, the subject of the Suppose it is your eyes that have thesis to bo selected by the teacher: been making your headache, and that 'Garden Contents," "Music in the Pri 1 you feel irritable! Dr. Mendelsohn, U. ' niary tirades," "Physical Defects as S. National bank building, can relievo ('fts0 of Dullness and Disorder," you. "Punishment as Seen by Children," ! I ' ' Civic Prido Aroused Through Co- Luther J. Chapin, the government Operation of Homo and School." I farm expert, gave another talk on J drainage in the promotion department! The excellent style of cur tailored ! of the Salem Commercial club this af- patterns, and tho very reasonable prices I ternoon. A good sized audience greeted make the hnts especially attractive for I the farm expert and his remarks were early wear. Mile. M. Duff ?, the French FOB SALE Five-passenger auto. quire of E. Eckerlen. In- FOR BENT Eckerlen building on North Commercial street. FOB BENT Housekeeping apartments at 639 North Liberty. Inquire E Eckerlen. FOB SALE Safe, office desk, two Na tional cash registers, 437 State. FOB SALE Baby buggy, go-cart, fur niture and carpets, 512 North Liberty LOST Capital Journal carrier's route book, No. 20, somewhere in South eaBfc Salem. Finder please return to Journal offifce; reward. FOB SALE AT ONCE By Standard Liquor Co., one billiard table, one pool table, two hooey tables, four cash registers, four safes with strong boxes, chairs and tables, linoleum, cork linoleum, etc. At office, 14S South Commercial street. Tired Eyes Aching Eyes And aching heads are often permanently relieved by the use of rightly fitted eye glasses or spectacles. Better save your sight while you can. Our eyes are open to discover defects in yours if you will give us the opportunity. Our rightly fitted lenses will afford you relief. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 925 Hours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor LATEST STYLE New machines, 25 cash. Other makes of second hand machines cheap. Also Singer ma chines on regular terms. 640 State street. FOB SALE Two good general farm work horses, cheap. 640 State. followed closely. Prices reasonable; F. E. watchmaker, -120 N. Liberty. Rollins, Capital City Brevities The Ed. V. Price tailored to ordor suits are to bo found at Mo-dier's. Prices $13 to $.10. J. H, Lewis, state engineer, hail filed William M. Ramsey, justice of the i.m iiri mniuiiii as a cu lid ii in t ii rur m. su n cine court nit meu uis uociarniion -ki election, subject to republican party. Ihc action of the n ft candidate for election to that of i flee, subject to the action of the iloni . I oc in tic party. Rev. W. F. Lanner, pastor of the Evangelical church of Jefferson, came up yesterday for a brief visit to his wife, who is "taking the "rest cure" iu this oh v. Dr. Vemlelsohn rtti eyes correctly, ix 8. Dank building. T. M. Jones, of Lobanon, Is In the city, having rnmo down to attend the funeral of his brother, T. A. Jones, The Is'bainon citizen is a former Salem lie, having been iu business here for many years. ' Ir. F. L. titer, dentist. Maionlo bldg Grovor Simmons, of Howell, was In the city yesterday on business. While her he filed his declaration of Inten tion of becoming a fiuidadiitn for county commissioner on the Hepubllcan ticket. Dr. May, nerve speelulst, Masonic bid J. A. Churchill, superintendent of public instruction, filed his declaration ns a candidate for election to that of fice, subject to tho aetiou of the repub lienn party. His slognu is "Good schools for poor schools and better schools for good schools.'' Circuit Judge Galloway la asked to dismiss tho complaint iu tho case of I aiuiv w. jieiim-iit ugiiiiisi . mines r.. llennott In a demurrer filed with the court yesterday. Tho demurrer avers that the complaint fails to, state facts sufficient to constitute a cause for action. I have no bargains In glasses, but I fit your eyes correctly, and it costs vou no more than it does for inferior work. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, 210-11 l. S. National bunk building. Try Scott's 1.1c meals, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Matthes, for merly of this city, have returned from Aldenuere, II. C, where they have been for tho past IS months. They are vis iting relatives near (juliiaby, but plan to tuke up their future residence iu Soul hem Oregon. At Alderineio they left snow three feet on the level. Prs. Darby arid llurton, dentists, see ond floor, V. S. Hank bull. ling. Dr. Asseln, "nhnnrtz, Steeves Bldg. At the special mooting of the Sal vation Army in their hall, Miss Grace Smith will favor the audience with some special singing. As usual hot coffee and rolls will be served after tho meeting. Owing to the fact that Monday is Washington's Virthday, tho mail car riers will mako no deliveries ou the rural routes or in tho residence districts of the city. Thero will bo one deliv ery in tho business district and the postoffice general delivery window will be open from 8 to 9 iu the morning. Shop, 163 North Liberty. Mrs. L. G. Curtis, the milliner, has a nice selection of some of the most exclusive styles of spring hats to be found anywhere, and at most reason able prices. WANTED A tv.ri of 5-foot board Salem. W. A. street. to build 1 -to feet sidewalk in North Liston, 434 Court WANTED All kinds of sound apples. Commercial Cider Works. TO EXCHANGE For good Oregon property well located, fine Iowa farm, 160 acres, well improved, near good town. Lafler Bolingcr, room 406 Hubbard building. MURDERESS MAY BE CRAZY. ONITKD PRESS LEASED WIKB. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 21. Chemical an alysis of liquid taken from the spinal column of Mrs. Millie Drown, who goes to trial hero Tuesday for the murder of her husband, Archer C. Brown, will be made to determine her exact mental condition, according to announcement here today. Insanity will be the de fense's plea. Five San Francisco and Oakland alienists will make the test and report to the court. Journal "Want Ads" bring Sunday dinner; finest home cooking; Mrs. Hent 's, 813 N. Commercial. Chop may and noodles. City restau rant, 420 Ferry street, near Liberty. Martha Washington Slippers, Jacob Vogt, 220 North Commercial. Paul Wallace, manager of the Salem uter Co., acted as guide yesterday for students of the Siilem high school who were looking over the city's wat'.T supply. Professor Yakel had charge of the inspection and tho local water system was examined very closely by the interested students. A dull headache is nine times out of ten caused by your eyes. Tehu see Dr. M, P. Mendelsohn at once and get last ing relief. V. 8. National bank building. First Church of Christ, 440 Chomek- eta street. Services Sunday at 11 a. in. and at 7:30 p. m.j subject of Bible lesson, "Wind." Sunday school at 0:4") a, m.i Wednesday evening testi monial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Head ing room in tho church open every af ternoon except Suiulav and holidavs. All are cordially invited to our ser vices. "LOOK FOR THE FLYING EAGLE' 1 1 c LIBER' TY WEXFORD Annoum-emont extraordinary. Diniel Frohman presents Carlctta Nillson The favorite Ainerlcau actress In ' "LEAH KLESCHNA" The wonderful story of a womnn'i regeneration produced by the Fa mous Players Company In font parts This attraction has never been played at Isss fiau a 20 cent price; rumunf full week at the People's Theatre, Tertland. Ye Liberty's Prices: 10 cents - Children 5 cents A clever comedy on the If you are looking for a high class miideiuSalein suit, do not forget Mosher. The greatest values ever offered In Salem, tame program. TODAY AND SUNDAY Matinee and Night The Two Edwards Sharpshooters extraordinary; using human target. "THE BLACK CIRCLE School children suffer more from their eyes than is necessary. Get the eyes corrected nd save the child. IV M. P. Mendelsohn makes a specialty of fitting children. Offices, 210-11 V. S. bank building. To prohibit the conduct of business and gnintul amusement on Sumlu.y is the object of a measure to bo initiated at tho next election by tho Washing ton County Christian Endeavor Union. Tho bill was approved ns to form by Secretury of Stiitc Olcott todav. The measure exempts drug stores, ph.ui cinns' shops, undertakers, i i very stables, butchers and bakers. A fine of from $.") to $100 is provided for io- lation. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hogue have re turned to their home in this city after spending several months visiting at different points in California. FOB SALE 5 acres of good laud, all undor cultivation, good road, 3 Va miles from Salem. Price $1200, $4i)0 cash, balance $10 per month. W. II. Grnbenhorst & Co., room 2 Eusb. bank building. FOB RENT Modern residence near business portion of city. John II. Scott, over Chicago store. Hace you a good memory? If not coiuo to the public library next Friday evening at 8 o'clock and learn how to trmin it. If you have, come anyway, and hear Dr. E. S, Conklin deliver his leeturo "Training the Memory,'' which is tho next regular lecture on tho pub lic library lecture course. The lecture Is free, and a lnrge audience is expected. Avenue Market, W. A. Schrinicr, proprietor. East Center street, near Seventeenth. Strictly jamtfrV. All nieivts absolutely highest e,rn.'e Prices right. Courteous service mid prv.upt delivery. Phone 100". "Bettor than the Hot Springs," says Salem business men after taking Elec tric Light bath, shower and massage at tho Sanitoria Until & Treament Par lors. Hubbard building. A Oeorg Klein feature thrilling parts. In three Sam Bittls, the cowboy evangelist, will preach this evening at the Salem I Mission, comer of Center and Coinmcr . etui sheets on the theme, "Is There a ! Hell or Future Punishment of the Wicked,"' The revival at the mission uoe on with great power and many converts are being made. Meetings Sunday afternoon at 3 and iu the even ;iug; also every night next week. Try "Economy," the new flour nude of bet valley wheat. The world UVes to re a well dressed Harvey Drath, who has been con ducting a lunch stand on the streets here for some time, was served with a warrant of arrest today by Chief of Po lice Shedeck, charging him with as snulting a young lad by the name of Pyrti. Tho boy mother swore to the complaint, and it is alleged by her that Drath injured the boy's wrist by throwing him nJout, and that when she remonstrated about the alleged rough handling of her offspring, Drath used abusive language toward her. Drnth's trial was set for lMe this afternoon in the police court. ' i "I A i I Mian. Are you in that oWst Yeu wilt Next wesk the smartest tailored S rAfl 1 QS 1 f I PPfl iCl1'' " .rott P'1 ymt uil Spe-uUing, j style in Xew York millinery. Mile. tVVlllkJ IV VVlllJ4!i3 Court trwt, rar High, th bom M. Buffe, the French Shop. Libcrtr of quality. I between Slttt and Comnien'ftl, EXTRA Special! 10 acres close in, $2j00. 7-room house, three lots, $5000. Lot on pavel street, $450, snap. Large lot and house, 1 block postof fice, $6000, snap. Some snaps iu city property. 26 acres, all in bearing fruit, mod ern buildings, $16,000. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $3500. 04 acres Howell Prairie, improved, to trade for Salem property, $8600. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved, $3000. 17 acres, closo in, improved, $4000. 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 100 acres, well improved, $0000. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE7 LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WX SELL FIRE. LIFE, ACCIDENT IN3UARNCE. Acme Investment Company A. B. 'Cook, Manager Fhone: Office, Main 477. Oppoeite Court House. C40 Stste et EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. results JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry Street. Phone Main 552 MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT it 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 house, $3000. Would trade for suburban home near car line. 5, 10 and 15-aere suburban home on and near car line. Truiie orchards and prune lands in the Liberty and Rosedale districts. One of the very best farms In the fa mous Waldo Hills, with $8000 worth of buildings at $113 per acre. For sale. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at price that aro right. Fine location for automobile repair shop. Choice residences and residence lot. Houses to rent. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L. S. Dames & Co. 315-310 Masonic Temple. If you have bargains to offer, list with us -)