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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1914)
EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL J0US1TAL, SALEM, OKEOON, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911. "Get It at New Dresses 1 i r V The new TANGO CORSET, the very latest model. A very low cut style, giving the utmost amount of freedom to the body. Ask to see it Corset Section. THE HOUSE 34 Years of Successful Capital City Brevities County Cleric Geltlhar yesterday Is sued marriage license to J. Wilson, of Marion and Daisy M. Bush by, of Turner. County Cleric Gohlhar this morning issued a marring' license to T. A, Dootli of Silvorton, and Catherine Aun Daws of Mill City. Maiy A. Eamy filed a complaint in ths circuit court yesterday against I. D. Driver ot al to recover $2500 alleged to bo owing on a promissory note. Dr. Mendolsohn flte eyes corroctly. U. 8. Bonk building. Circuit Judge Oalloway is in Tillam ook today hearing cadi's for Judge llolmiw. The Marion county judge in xpcctod to bo back home the lutter art of t ho week. Dr. F. L. UUet, dentist, Masonic bldg. Judgo Bushoy yesterday admitted to probate tlm estate of the lute William Bents, Sr., Anna M. Bents, the widow nd only heir to $20,001) estate wan ap pointed Hilmiiiintratrik. Dr. May, nerve specialist, Masonic bid Jennie J. Hull has boon appointed Jjnardiiin of .lame .1. Hall, n miiioi Muster Mull owjis an estate in ihe form of claims against the government amounting o 50(1, The claims were left by t iio boy's falher who wns an old Moldier mill who died recent Iv. Fine printing; Fuller Muting Cou enrn. riione Main 1117:' On the grounds that two causos of action in a complaint filed there arc not united according to law, K, li. Hall ft al filed a demurrer in the circuit court yesterday asking that the case be dismissed. Henry Hojo is the com pliiinuut and is suing to n'covor money i V'jjivl to be duo on promissory notes. Curio Loan Exhibit and Cooked Food Snle t Central Congregational church, Kerry and rt. HMh streets, Fri day, Kelt. 2", Admission, ID cents. fmaim EXTRA EXTRA Tomorrow - and - Friday 7 BIO HEADLINE ACTS 7 H. W. NIXON'S Big Sensation, Mirth and Mystory Show 1. OVERTURE 2. DEVOE Tint American twr world's greatest lUiulon'st and magi girinn in selected numbers from his vast and extensive ropcrtolt't of the latest and best European illusions. 3. GLEN SUNBURO The Albino, wonder, the groatest of all contortionists. 4. E1LLIB DRE1IER la Musical Imitations. MUTUAL MOVIES 3 -Hours of HUGH THEATRE. j flpsclal Saturday only. "Ths Missouri Girl." Meyers" for Children A splendid new as sortment of dainty, well-made children's dresses are here and ready for selection neat styles good quality fabrics and popular colors. We urge an early inspection OF QUALITY Merchandising in Salem 'tttttftftfttfttTT ' County Judge Bushey yosterday af ternoon issued an order committing Arthona Morgan, an actroBS 30 years ol, to the Oregon hospital for the in sane. Dr. L. Griffith made the ex aininatinn. An order was also issued committing Louise Daughtry, aged -1, to tho hospital. Dirt for sale. Call at new Capital Journal building, next to Uauser Broth ers, South Commorciul streot. The funeral of the late Urban Will, of Aurora, who diod in Portland last Monday, was held from tho home of tho deceased this inorniii; at 10 o'clock. Tho services wero conducted by J. C. Colo and tho remains wero buriod In the Aurora ceretery. A largo proces sion of friends and relatives of Mr. Will followed tho body to tho grave whero impressive services wero held. Mr. Will wns nn old pioneer of Oregon, having crossed the plains in '0.1. Dirt for sale. Call at new Capital Journal building, next to Mauser Druth ers. South Commercial stroet, An order wns made by the circuit court yesterday afternoon requiring W. A. Irvine to produce nil records nnd coinmuuicutioiis existing during tho period he was negotiating with William lllnck et 1 for the sale of tho Klito ( life. William ltlack et al mo suing Irvine to recind a transfer of a deed to property alleged to have been traded tor the restaurant. Moals, 2!c at the now Leonard Ho tel, 251 front street, Mrs, Laura Savago, who diod in California recently, was buried in ( ily View cemetery yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, The funeral wns held front the undertaking establishment of liig don & Hichnrdson and Rev, Mr, liist, of Santa Durham, Cal., conducted the services. Order your next winter's supply of slnh wood from the Stnr Wood Co. Spe cial price In five cord lots, if taken now. Phono 42(1; office and yiuM, Knst Snlem. 6. PRINCESS ALDO Promior dansouse claslque. Greek interpretation of the Blue Dan who WaltV, by Btraus. 6. ADALINE FILDE3 Impersonations of famous urs, the only act of its kind on the suae. 7. SMALL AND FILDES Dutch character in sours and Dances. 8. TUB LADY DOCTOR Roaring, laugning farce comedy. 20 minutes of laughter. "They Make the Time Fly" Solid Fun 3 Bign of the Beet Show. 13 PEOPLE U Pure sweet cider, homemade apple butter and jollies. Phone 2191. A sixteen-foot marble counter has been installed in the South Commercial fish and poultry maket. H. C. Bybee, the proprietor, says he is getting ready for spring and intends to "doll up" considerably. The big marble slab is from the Orient and is a costly piece of stone. Sugar iruit or berry cut to $4.80; corn and tomatoes, 00c a dozen, until Saturday night only. Baldwin & Cur tiBs, Commercial and Ferry. Hurry. The Willamette river at this point touched tho ten foot, five mark at 10 o'clock this morning and was still rais ing at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Tho heavy rainfall of yesterday and day before has had a tendency to boost the old stream considerably and, declare the river-men, if the rains continue up the valley, some record breaking high water will visit Salem in the near fu ture. A gentleman's smoke a Tashmoo 121jC cigar with just the right blend of choicest tobacco. Sold where they buy the best. Luther J. Chapin, accompanied by Prof. Brown, of the O. A. C, an ex pert pruuer, will give a pruning dem onstration at the Bornstedt orchards, near Macloay, tomonow forenoon from 9:30 to 12. All who are interested in pruning are invitod to attend. This afternoon Messrs. Chapin and Brown gave a demonstration at West Stayton. Groceries sacrificed. Perfection flour $1.10. Fisher's Blend, $1.50, Baldwin li Curtis, Commercial and Ferry. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill, is just in receipt of a lottor from Miss Gladys MacPherson of Ontario, Oregon, stating that hor father, A. B. MacPhorson who is the county school superintendent of Mal heur county, is very low and not ex pected to live for more than a few days. Mr. MacPherson is quite old and on account of serious illness last summer has been very feeble for sov era! months. Quality first is the motto chosen by W. A. Schritnor, proprietor of tho Av onuo Markot, 1721 Center street. There is already ai big demand for his choice mcatB. Phone a trial order. Main 1007 The hearing of the complaint made by the City of SaJem against the Salem Wator company, which wns set for Wednesday, March 4 has been continued until March 12. This wns done at the roquest of the company, it being stated thnt it cannot got its engineer, Mr. Ha genah, who nmdo an examination of the plant at the roquest of tho company, on tho first named (Into. Tho continunnce wius lnado by stipulation between At tornoy Pago, for tho city, and the com pany 's attorney. Tho hearing will bo gin before the railroad commission nt l:30 tho morning of March 12. Grocery prices cut White River flour, $1.35; Cherry City, 1.30. Bald win & Curtiss, Ferry and Commercial. Closes Saturday night. A nice nut-brown loaf of Tip-Top bread, some fresh yellow butter and there you are. You can't beat it. Ask Sperling the grocer, 311 North Com mercial street. A great revival is on lit the Salem Mission, Center and Commercial. Sam llettes, the cowboy preacher, is certii'ii ly proving a fcreat. attraction. Ilhe prenehoa the old time gospel with th oldtime fearlessness nnd power. "Man are being saved," says Dr. Melnturf, "He is a greater preacher than Di'lie Sunday or (lipsio Smith. Yet how many in Salem hnvo not heard him. Kvoiy mini, woman and child ill Salem ought to hear hint." Tho Salem misison is growing wonderfully. Eleven splendid people joined last night. The morclful man is merciful to his beast. Put a blanket on your horse, but be sure to get it of Shafer, tho saddle and harness man, 1S7 South Com mercial street. The suprome court Is two days Into in bunding down the mandates in the Sa loin and Marion county liquor eases. The court handed down its opinions on the third of the present month, nnd, accord ing to the rules of law, 20 days should not elapse before handing down the mandates, which time was limited in these eases to February 23. Vntil the county court has received the man dates, the results of the election can not be declared. We have the cosiest demonstration room in town. We invite you to step in and listen to the latest talking ma chine records. The Wiley It. Allen I o., H. F. Peters, Mgr., Ml Court street. When in doubt call the Sunset groc ery, the store with the service that sat isfies, whero nothing is cheap but the price. South Commercial street at No. 121. J. W. Brauin, burtau manager of the t'nlted Press AssoclMinn, Portland, was In ISnlcm today oa a bnainem mission lis left for Us south this afternoon. GLOBE Today and Thursday "The Frozen Trail" A special 2-reel Pathe showing life in the far North. "Return of Peter Blim" Lubin Comedy. PATHE WEEKLY Showing Miss Fern Hobbs closing np Copperfield. HABET K. THAW fighting for freedom in the federal court at Concord, N. H. SEATTLE, WASH., showing a big landslide. SAN FBANCISCO, CAL., show ing the recent storms. DETROIT, MICH., showing Hen ry Ford's automobile factory and his 22,000 employes. Special engagement of Miss Jewel James Soprano. IOc-GLOBE-IOc "Home of the Big Organ." iniim iniii!i TO THEFT CASE COUNTY JUDGE THINKS EVI DENCE INSUFFICIENT TO' SEND BOY TO STATE BASTILE. County Judge Rushey started this morning that T. L. Buckby, a minor, who was brought before him last week to answer to the charge of stealing articles from Salem storos, but, as cur rent rumor has it, there was no evidence of "toar showers" when the lad was questioned. Tho county judgo, stated this morning that Tom Kay, Governor West's special "cushion-foot" agent, "worked" the case up, nnd that Mrs. Lynch, Salem 's police matron, took an liitivo part in tho case, with tho result that the lad was brought before tho court and turned loose for tho reason of insufficient evidence to send him to the reformatory. Councilman Minton was a witness in the affair, testifying thnt tho little lad in question hid the stolen articles in his baru in North Sa lem. Judge Bushey stated that there was nothing to the case, and that con siderable gossip had been circulated over practically nothing. NEGRO BOY ADMITS HE MURDERED AOED JANITOR USITKD 1'lltSSS I.KASKO Willi. Taeoma, Wash., Feb, 2;. Carl Dunn, alias Kay Smith, n lit-year-oM negro hoy was arrested in Seattle yesterday by Detective William Facklcr and con fessed to the officer that he murdered Arthus II. Warden, nged school janitor, who wns found dead near his homo here more thau eight mouths ago. l'uder a cross-examination conducted by Faekler, the boy is alleged to have broken down and begged to be given a speedy trial. Warden was head janitor for the school board. On the evening of June 2S he left tho downtown sectiou, where had been visiting with another janitor Later Warden's body, with a bullet in the neck, was found by a pedestrinu, His pockets had been rifled of their contents. PROPOSALS INVITED. The undersigned will receive bids up to !i o'clock p. in., Monday, March 2, 10U, for a twin cylinder motorcycle. Suid bids shall include bids on the city's siilo cylinder "Indian" motor cycle, to apply on purchase price of new machine. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the interest of tho city. C1IAS. F. ELGIN', City Recorder. Fortunately there is no luw against the merging of churches, or banks, or newspapers. "Look tor the t lying Lagle" YE LIBERTY TODAY AND THURSDAY Fresenta Florence Lawrence The beautiful photoplay star in throe part drama. The False Bride Miss Lawrence plays a wonderful dual rote, depicting ths true wife and the false. Admission Always 10 cents SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Vicar of Wakefield Ollvsr Goldsmith's famous story Admission as always 10 cuts Personal Mention Miss Florence Dillv, of Silverton. is in Salem visiting friends. F. H. Collins was in Portland Yester day on a business mission. . Tom Bruce, of West Stayton. was a business visitor here today. ' Rev. A. L. Jones, of Forest Grove. was in the city yesterday visiting. D. JI. G. Ellis has returned to this city after transacting business in Sil verton. Colonel E. Hofer, of Salem, was reg istered at the Imperial Hotel in Port land yesterday. Robert "Pap'' Holmes, of Woodburn. was in Salem yesterday looking after business matters. Murray D. Ivanhoe. of Klamath Falls, is in the city looking after busi ness matters and visiting friends. Miss Norma Holman and Miss Hattie M. Teats, of Dallas, passed through this city yesterday, en route for Albany. ueo. C. will was in Aurora todav. where he went to attend the funoral of his uncle, Urban Will, whose funeral was held there this forenoon. Salem was visited yesterday by a bis timbermau in the person of B. G. Hoov er, Ore. Mr. Cochran will leave for 'Frisco shortly. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomas, of Hod- rich, Georgia, were in, the city yester day. They are touring the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson left for their home in Portland this morning, after visiting with Salem friends for a week. Mrs. R. A. Booth, of Eugene, passed through this city yesterday, on her way to Portland, whore she will join Mr. Booth. Mrs. P. L. Lucky left today for Se attle, whore she will visit for a few weeks with her brother, Cliff Lucky, formerly of Salem. He who only thinks marriage is a lottery is still a bachelor. NEW TODAY 4 4 TWO CENTS a word for each 4 4 insertion. 444 444444 FOR REXT Furnished house; terms reasonable; 221 Front street, near Court. FOR SALE Sufe, office desk, two Na tional cash registers, 437 State. LATEST STYLE New machines, f25 cash. Other makes of second hand machines cheap. Also Singer ma chines on regular terms. 640 State street. FOR SALE Dining chairs and other household goods cheap, 401 South Cottago street. WANTED First-clous carder and spin ner. Mnt.eu woolen mills, 112 Third avenue, South, Seattle, Wash. FOB REXT--Newly furnished bunga low; call 634 Ferry. FOR REXT Two well furnished down stairs rooms for housekeeping. In quire 332 North Church street. KODAK FILMS-Develope.d and print ed. Enlargements made from any size film. Quick service. Trover & Weigel studio, opposite Iiligh theatre. YOUR PHOTO On post enrds; eveu ings only. Trover-Weigcl studio, op posite Bligh theatre. DIRT FOR SALE Call nt new Capital Journal building, m'xt to Hauser Brothers. South Commercial street. EXCHANGE SO acres river bottom, improvements, four miles from Salem Will tnke $1000 in trade, balance long time, or will rent. Phone Main 415. I'OR REXT Two housekeeping rooms; nicely furnished; close in; 241 North Cot huge. Phono 533. FOli SALE Loganberry tip. Inquire Albert Jouutz. Steusloff Market. D OPERA HOUSE SAT., FEB. 28 r 4 f 'ir,r&TfcTT i CALF0RNIA ALL STAR JUBILEE QUARTET A first-class attraction at popular prices featuring JOHN D. PAYNE Ths marvelous douhle-foicsd singer. AU sU rewired Pries. 15, 20, 33 and 50 cents Seats on salt Friday. IEZ- DISPATCHER HURT IN COLLISION united press leased wim Baker, Ore., Feb. 25. J. W. Reade, 55 years old, train dispatcher of the Sumpter Valley railway, is in a critical condition here today following the col lision of a gasoline motor car in which he was riding from South Baker, and a witch engine. Chief Engineer Rupp, on the car wtyh Reade, jumped to safety. V . BIRTHS. 4 HAUSEB. To Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, of this city, February 24, 1914, an 8-pound boy. Mother and child are doing nicely- . Before and After Marriage. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Said she: "I know he is a mutt, This boob to whom I'm mated; I thought that he was solid, but I find he's only plated." Wordly Wisdom. (Boston Transcript.) "In choosing a mife on should nevei judge by appearances." "That's right. Often the priettiesl girls have the least money." But why shouldn't Baudit Costello have the right to conduct a little inde pendent revolution in his own way, tho same as other bandits and generals. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street Special! 10 acres close in, $2500. 7-room house, three lots, $5000. Lot on paved street, $450, snap. Large lot and house, 1 block postof fice, $6000, snap. Some snaps in city property. 26Wj acres, all in bearing fruit, mod ern buildings, $16,000. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $3500. 64 acres Howell Prairie, improved, to trade for Salem property, $8000. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved, $3000. 17 acres, close 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 160 acres, well improved, $0000. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US, WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUARNCE. Acme Investment Company A. B. Cook, Manager Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 540 State St EMPLOYMENT , BUREAU IN CON NECTION. The Store That sum 3lW EXTRA E par will Is a Real Range Made of the Best Material ' that can be obtained, finished ai desired, such ai ground top, black top, black base, nickel base, thermometer, pouch feed. Three sizes of oven. Price wtihin the reach of everybody. Sold on 30 days' approval. Factory guar antees it for 10 years, will last 25 years. We conduct a free rental bureau for the use of people who with to rent houses and people whi wish to find suitable locations. 4 STORES Portland and Salem In Oregon clLI M.IJ. C UUNT&HIGHSTS. W Sell for Lets, Because W Buy for Less ' Difference in Price Between flat lenses and Toric (deep curve) lenses, lies in the cost of manufacture and the additional skill and experience required in placing them be fore the eyes. We put our per sonal efforts into each pair of Toric lenses, so they will meet your individual needs. When you get them of us you get the best Toric lenses. Ask' for Shur-On mountings. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 925 Hours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 446 Ferry Street. Phone Main 552 Good Buys 5-room house and lot 50x135, on 14th street, (1100. 10-room house, all modern, very close in, $5000. 12-room doublo house, $3000. Would trade for suburban home near car line. 5, 10 and 15-acre suburban homes on and near car line. Prune orchards and prune lands in the Libirty and Rosedale districts. One of the vory best farms in the fa mous Waldo Hills, with $8000 worth of buildings at $115 por acre. For Bale. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at prices that are 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. 315-316 Masonic Temple. If you have bargains to offor, list with us. Saves You Money ur Crescent IsTWIfHIMsM I IIISW Mil Tim Range Snot). 4 STORKS Centralis and Vancouver In Washington.