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cianx DAILY CAPITAL JOtjjlNAIi, SALBM, 0IBO0N, THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,. 1911. "GET Tomorrow Is Remnant Friday Remnants of all kinds including desirable lengths of cotton, woolen, linen and silk fabrics, laces, embroideries, ribbons, etc. Your Choice at One-Half Price On Main Aisle Tables The House of Quality Coital City Brevities i'vige Uoie k rj"t,: ui r-r- ;.rne rfp't. .'uu ti'oriiiiwj ni. I i... . i; i;i. to iK- -let;.-, oi M -)(,: fn. jjitd " '.iiritii::' ii"!.'.Vi t . ,t i,." I'l- t'UKll Ur iaTMWU !fr'Wf .III ', .40Uit'' am us si "' out I I'Uii i t' o J I'.!-;. ,'. , 1 ft'iitxU j ... 'Ic-'l in.. Ilrt curl. '.iti) fn wi, .ut, i'5 !i" s i ..It '.I Iulav oca thviu n,i. '! THrods of Mrs. Tom Cn .;i w, ci t)' eity, will be glad to learn thai, si j MpMMrinn ntrtnlv iinw C rrttn & unvnm af . 1 tack of the grippe. Mrs, Cronise is tho wif of the well-known photographer km Dr. May, ntrre specialist, Masonic bid An amesded complaint wu filed in th circuit court yesterday la the case o James Sykes against C, E. Anderson, By lies is seoklug to rocover $300 alleged la b due on a promissory note. Try Scott'i 16c meals. TIM defendant In fio divorce suit of Harry A. Morrison against Miranda Iforrison yestorduy filed a motion In ti eirruit court asking that tho plain tiff b required to remit $50 a month to tba county clerk for the support of kemelf ami minor child during the pond tnr.y of the action, 1,10 attorney fees J $33 to covor incldtmtul oxpousM in enrred in prosocuting the case. Dr. Aweln, Zalmarta, BteevM Bldg. John H. Brooks, a Silvertou druggUt, puiThmwil a flvo-pawenger lluick hero yetvtenlny, and returned to his homo in it Cm. Dniliy and Burton, dentists, sec ond flieor, U. S. Hank building. A ronlk't of not guilty was returned in tho 'o of J, J. Penny yesterday. IVniy wjis churned with boating a liv ry bill. Ctuop uey and noodles. City rostau rant, 420 Kerry street, ueiir Liberty. If. B. Crtlrholow, deputy grand r Rvut for Orejion of the liovnl Arcanum lo.le, tins fjono to Kuom-, where he will nrnnnlze a chnpter, Mr. Critclilow rK.uied a chnpter iu this city recent- y- VtuH 15c. Balem restauraut, 178 Houth Conimeriral street, Dr. Mfindolsolui flu eyos corroctly. U. H. Kauk building. The Portland, Eugene & Eastern ttailroitil rompntiy lt tnemliiig Its atrrnit nir bridge on N'ortli Commoroml Ini-t. lUmvier tliuliers are being In M.iJtcA, and a general overhauling Is Wine: Riven the structure. Biuco the eoomny hni mado the long fills at each ml of tho bridge, there ta ery little mil liriilgn remnluinj;. -QM.illty first U tin motto chosen by W. A. Milliner, proprietnr of the Av ium Market, 1(!'J1 (.'enter street, There in alrrNdy a big demand fur lit clmlce nuwlN. Phone a trial order. Main 107 A1 JfLH ""'K11'"1' meeting of Be ' ,'3' M",By C"'nJnry No. V' ;;. 8, K. T., Friday even- lug, February 27. A full tteiidance Is reipiented. lly order of tho K. C. lluniiieKS of importance to. ronm up. Visiting Hir Knights weli otne n EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA? Today and Friday H. W. NIXON'S Blf Sensation, Mirth and Mystery Bhow MUTUAL MOVIES 7 Bid HEADLINE ACTS 7 VT)y Mako Tim Fly" 3 Hours of Solid Fun S Blfeh Theatre-Sign of Best Sliows li TLOTLB 1J Fpoclal Saturday only, "The Missouri Otrl." IT AT MEYERS" J iioooDlcooDG fa ;.-- A warrant of arrest was sworn out In ice Webster's court this morning t '., T,Uo, in which he ie charged :i, " under false pre-; inn n in chu ii ii r Mm K Wl,.itr '.If t t -till .11! bj r.o he misled. ('A.i!iMi.i :"ti nut yo n, rnt.l'l for gli..Vs 1'iy m.r " ')' 'ii r-ixy elv, t.c." and yi i'i. !, "-t ; 'id Iitl t'Hf tuo or proa" '. Dr. M. 1 doctor of optico, n Bank Bldg. den-i ' 6. Nil i Kllill ! Captain Olenard Miaughlln, U. S. A., inspectod the nuinibors of Company M, O, N. O., at tba armory last night. Forty-throe eulMed mon, Captain Oohlhar, First Lieutenant J. R. Ncor and Second Lfeutonant L. Judson com posed tho praterial the federal officer surveyed, snd, while the inspection was rigid, the local aoldiors" showed up fine and expect to make a good Bcoro. Following the lnsjiection, the floor was cleared and dancing took up tho re mainder of the ovoniug. ' Best meals, finest service; Bent's, 4'M North Commercial, Mrs. Tho Great Northern Express company nntifed tho stuto railroad commission that borcaftvr it will bo more careful in its shipments of milk, Complaint was made that sovernl express compaiuos shipped milk in cars with live poultry, beef and hog carcasses. The commis sion and representatives of tho com panies, at A recent conference in Port In u J, discussed tho subject luul tho com panies were informed that they must nso overy safeguard to insiiro tho purity of the milk upon arrival nt its destin ation. Curio Loan Exhibits and Cookod Food Halo nt Central Congregational church, Forry and 8. 10th 'streets, Fri day, Feb. 27. Admission, 10 cents. Buntple of Oregon pine and maple woods wero sent to tho Ilnrris-ltrown Tivblo Co, yesterday by Fred S. liyneii, secretary of tho Commercial club. The tablo company has hend offices in Den ver, Colo., and is intending to locate either a branch furniture manufacturing plant iu ftajlciu, or place its goods on tho market with some otlio restablish mout. Tho supreme tost of a pair of Kinases is nut tho price, but the satisfaction they give. The only tempting induce ment we offer is good work, good goods mi. reasonable prices. Dr. Mendelsohn, Doctor of Option, 210-11 l S. Nation al Dank llldg. Dirt for sale. Call at new Capital Journal building, next to llauser Druth ers. South Commercial street, Ror. R. T, Tlacher loft today for In dependence, where he will arrange for holding service hereafter. The pastor recently returned from Kugeno, where ho looked over tha coffee club at that place. Ho snya that the club Is a good thing, ltev. Tlacher will held services in Silverten In the near future. Dr. F. L, Utter, dentist, Masonlo bldg. Grocery prices cut. White River flour, l.;i:.; Cherry City, U0. ltald win & Curtis, Ferry and Commercial Closes Saturday night. Sterling A Incti- 'r i J. '. ' John D. Pajii.. The marvelous double-voiced soloist. Prices 15 cents to 60 cents. All seats reserved. Sale tomorrow. CJSaaSCaSiiSaaSaaa , Elks' attention. District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Lawrence T. Har ris will honor us this evening with an official visit. A splendid program has been proparod by our enterprising entertainment committee to be given during social session. A light lunch will bo prepared. Kodak films developed and printed. Enlargements made from any sizo film. Quick service Trover-Woigel studio. Opposite liligh theatre. This evening at 7:30 an echo meeting is to bo held at Ceiitrel Congregational church. All are invited to come out and hear about the enthicinstic be:, well poised Christian EniYnvor cc-i eutio'i hehi nt Albany Inst week. You'll have no more foot troublos if you wear Dr. Heed's cushion sole shoes. Kxamine a pair nt .faeob Vogt 's, 20 N'orth Commercial, and seo why. Groceries sacrificed. Perfection flour $1.10. Fisher's Dleud, $1.50. Baldwin Curtis, ( oimncrcinl and Ferrv, Thurs- lay, Friday and Saturday, Services at the funeral of tho late Frank M, Magers wero held in the Moose hall yesterdny afternoon. Spe cial music was furnished by pupils of Miss Minnetta Magers, Miss Beatrice slu'lton nt the piano, and Miss SclmlU with the violin. Miis Ada Miller ren dered two songs, "When tho Roll Is Called l'p Yonder I'll Ho There,'1 and "Beyond the Smiling and Weeping I Shall He Soon." Miss Miller sung these old selections beautifully and wns accompanied on the piano by Miss Ber nlco Siuiter. A special quartet composed of Ivnu Mnrtiu, William Mcdilchrist, Sr., Albert Gilley and J. W. Smith sang also. The sermon, which was ouo of tho finest ever henrd in this city, was preached by Rev. Harry K. Marshall. F, E, Rollins, export watchmaker, 120 North L.ihortv. Tout photo on post c,rs; only. Trover-W'oigel studio, Bligh theatre. venings Opposite Twelve root, eight inches was as high as the Willamette river could jump this time, tho figures at the O. C, T. company wharf (.hewing at noon to day tluvt the water itns at a stand-dill, and, front all Indications, is going to drop soon. Although there is very lit tle snow iu the foothills nt present, the rainfall of the past two days has been sufficiently heavy to swell tho big river, but now that Old S is on the job sgikin, high water will soon be a thing of the past. If you are In doubt whether to get your shoes repaired, try" the N'orth Commercial harness shop, where all ma terial and work la guaranteed. Jacob SUPREME GOURT HAS CAT FELINE INVADES NEW BUILDING AND WIU BE PERMITTED TO MASE HOME THESE. -t t: ne in its history the ('. oF Oregon has an office l q;; inherited asset, but, is v.')lcome addition to the it. on and other depart- ; K he new $320,000 state :e that of many a fe- ory of this particular ; g, for in it is told . of the dependence of r tes upon man, and the . letic response, i: roof was placed upon garble and terra cotta 1 icpectcd the laws of the istrued for many days m with a hind leg broken ance. It was cared for workmen, and in due the leg got well. But - ained and soon became masons who were then ! building. 'uilding was completed of, all the former oc ned. Perry Raymond, urt, heard the story of hwith declared it would ;. the building so long as are. 1 ! HAN 19 KILLED SEN PACIFIC WRECK UNITID PXISI U1SED WIBI. '''acoma, Wash., Feb. 26. One man ad, another injured and three a barely escaped death in a ra Pacific freight wreck in Stam .unnel through the Cascades late -i.'.-day. 1 ' e dead: ' illiam Mickschenski, Pendleton, Or. ."ha injured: J.. D. Haldcn, stockman, Pendleton, r r., dangerously hurt. Acconling to the report received here today the freight composed of 50 stock cars, was broken in two when half way through the tunnel. The disconnecting of an air hose set the brakes suddenly, and caused one of the big locomotives to plow through the caboose and sev eral of the cars. The stockmen were riding in the wrecked caboose. Th: ree members of the crow, who wero on the tho rear platform at the time of the accident, saved themselves by jumping. This morning there was received at tho governor's office from J, A. Chap man, chairman of the state industrial league, Portland,' a bundle of petitions containing several hundred numes ask ing that work be provided by the stnto for the unemployed. As the governor leaves for Washington Saturday, he will refer the matter to the Emergency llontd. He expects to be absent for a month and will make an address at tho meeting of the National Civic and Prison Reform association March (i. During his absence tho state will have Secretary Olcott as its governor.' Rov. Sam G. Bottes, cowboy preacher, will preach, on the "Devil'' tonight at 7::iii. Come and get in tho work with us. Salem Mission. C. D. Hartman, of Silverton, today filed his declaration of intention to bo come a candidate for the' office of coun ty commissioner. Be particular to tell your grocer you want Oregon Ciiaham" because it is the be-t. Comes either coarse or fine, but ni-.vuvs fresh. Dr. E. S. Conkllh will give the next lecture at the public library lecture course- Friday evening, February 27, at S o'c.'oek, His subject will be "Train ing the Memory.'' The lecture will be in the auditorium of tho library and is free. Ladles' suits tailored to order, $1(S; goo) material and fine fit guaranteed. See samples. Spnulding 'b tailor shop, I'.'o Court, near High. Dirt for sale. Call at new Capital Journal building, next to Ilauser Broth ers, South Commercial street. Tho Ladies Aid socloty of tho First .'lytcrKiu church will meet, nt 2:ilo at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 310 X. Liberty street, Friday, February L'7. Hostesses: Mendames Bishop, t li'iuents, Frholl, Palmer, Herrou and Miss Applegnte. Sugar truit or berry ut to 91.80; oiu and tomatoes, ."e a down until turday night only Baldwiu A Cur tis', Commercial and Ferrv, Hurry. seekinu orncE. Among tho petitions recently filed at the office of the secretary of stnto are the following: Frwik .1, Miller, Republican, of Al bany, railroad commissioner; Arthur I-angguth, Republican, of Portland, wMiator from IKth district; C. SehueM, Republican, of Oregon City, representa tive from the 10th representative dis trict; Jehu Manning, Pemocrat, of Port land, governor, Mid Frank Hollister, Democrat, of North Bend, representa tive la rongm from the first -district Journal "Want Ads" bring results I WEXFORD Have yon seen "Wives" It is a very great picture in tnreo t parts, and the automobile wreck in part three is strongly realistic 'The Making of Tapestry" is an educational subject of more than ordinary interest S cents and 10 cents Personal Mention Attorney-General Crawford is in Portland today on business. Mrs. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., of Dallas, was in the city yesterday visiting. Attorney Roy Hewitt, of McMinn villo, was here yesterday on business. ' Mrs. Abe Ruef has returned to her home in Silverton, after visiting Salem freinds for a short while. Captain C'lenard McLaughlin, the army officer who inspected the local militia last night, has .returned to Port land. ' Julius Williams and son, Fred, of As toria, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Frances, at 4322 North Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCoombs left for their home in Portland last night, after visiting Salem friends and rela tives for several daiys. J. F. Mouuce has returned to his home hero, after spending some time in California on business in connection with the Fir branch railroad. Paul Homan returned today from In dependence, where he rofereed a bas ketball game last night. Dallas de feated Independence 22 to 16. MARKETS. Wheat dealers are doing a fair busi ness and club seems to be at a stand still at 90 cents tho bushel. A num ber of dealers are reported at this fig ure Bluestcm is quoted at 99 cents and a few salos have been made at $1. California is in the market for wheat for delivery after March 2. The hop market has steadied and the p"rice re mains fixed at 17 cents. This condition has been maintained with very slight fluctuations for a week. Reports from England and the continent show a steady and quiet market. The banana market is bare but a train load is re ported out of Los Augelos, and due to reach Portland Saturday. Butter rang es from 30 to 32 cents and eggs are plentiful at 21 cents. There is a strong demand for broilers but none in the market and a nominal price of 25 cents is made. BHOOT HELD IN GALE. Tho Capital City Rod and Gun club held a shoot on Sunday for the stnto cup, with the result that the five men making tho team the day wero Veatch 90. Herron 8S, Siddall 84, Whorley 81, Jones 81. There wore sovernl other good scores, among them bein that of Hubbard 78, Dalrymplo 7S, Stanton 7S, Bossier 00, and Mr. Reed, from Port land, who shoots for the Peters Gut ridgo Co., 94. Your lea troubles - -., are over once you get acquainted with 3 Sold In eir-t'ght packages only THE MISSOURI GIRL Norton It Rtth Present Fred Raymond's Most Successful Comedy with Zeke and Daisy (A la Mutt and Jeff) A Broadway cast, a Scenic pro duction, a big scream SATURDAY Matinoo and night, February 28. On day only. This big snow plays all opera, houses at 11. I Cut prices 35c and SOc. Bargain matine 25c, Bligh Theatre Sign of'ths Bert Show FATALLY INJURED IN E (osm-m) PRESS lbasbd wihe. Berlin, Feb. 26. Twelve men were known to have met death and eight others were fatally injured in an ex plosion today which wrecked an aniline dye factory in Rummelsburg, a suburb. More than 4U0 employes were in the building when the explosion occurred. IVAN H. BROWNING, TENOR. The tenor of the California Jubilee Quartet, posesses a voice of unusual quality. Musical critics call it a pure sympathetic tenor. Particularly in the quartet work does Mr. Browning show that quality of voice that produces the best harmony. While in Wiley univer sity this talented young singer got in touch with some of the best musical talent in that section of the country. Mr. Browning appears with the Cali fornia Jubilee Quartet on Saturday night at the Grand opera house. Popu lar prices prevail, reserved seats being 25c, 35c and 50 cents. Seats on sale to morrow. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion. 4 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern five room bungalow, electric lighted and plumbed, city water, one block to car lino. See Roy H. Mills, Spaulding Logging Co. office. FOR SALE Dining chairs, table and other houBohold goods, cheap; 461 South Cottage street. BlNO-G Ot 10 acres of Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann cherries, beginning to bear this year; $300 per aero. C. O. Rice and W. S. Low, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-310 Masonic Temple. FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms; nicely furnished; close in; 211 North Cottage. Phone 533. FOR SALE Safe, office desk, two Na tional cash registers, 437 State. FOR RENT--Newly furnished bunga low; call 631 Ferry, DIRT FOR SALE Call at new Capital Journal building, next to Hauser Brothers. South Commercial street. EXCHANGE 80 acres river bottom, improvements, four miles from Salem Will take $4000 in trade, balance long time, or will rent. Phone Main 443. FOR SALE Loganberry tips. Inquire Albert Jonutz, Stousloff Market. FOR RENT Store room at 457 State; inquire barbor shop or Morris Kling er. W. O. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun ty veterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Office, Jack Parr's feed barn, 644 Ferry stroet. Phone 2190. waasssmsimxM EXTRA Special 10 acres closo in, $2500, 7-room houso, throe lots, $5000. Lot on paved street, $450, snap. Large lot and house, 1 block postof fice, $6000, snap. Somo snaps in city property. 20' acres, all In bearing fruit, mod em buildings, $10,000. 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 100 acres, well Improved, $0000. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT IN3UARNCE. Acme Investment Company A. B. Cook, Manager Phone: Offics, Maia 477. Opposite Court House. S40 State St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. PROPOSALS INVITED. The undersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m., Monday, March 2, 1914, for a twin cylinder motorcycle. Said bids shall include bids on the city's single cylinder "Indian" motor cycle, to apply on purchase price of new machine. The city reserves the right to rojoct any or all bids in the interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. RESIGNS AS RECEIVER. UNITED press UUSBD WIS!. St. Louis, Feb. 6. V7. K. Bixgy, a millionaire, today wired his resignation as receiver for the St Louis & San Francisco railroad to United States Circuit Judge Adams. Ill-health was tho reason assigned by Bixby. JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results. Household Worry Is 99 Per Cent Wash Day Good Riddance by the Laundry Remedy. Linen, blankets, curtains ap parel all come back beautiful when we do your work. Salem Steam Laundry 136 South Liberty Street Phone 25 Dry Cleaning. Ask the Driver Some Rare Bargains in Choice Vacant Lots This Week Only ! ! Mr. Home Builder, now is the time to buy vacant lots, before the prices ad vance, as they are sure to do as soon as spring work begins. Here are soma rare bargains, which can be bought for about half value. . $450 will buy a choice lot on a paved street, all assesments paid; clear title. $200 fine lot. Bishop's addition. ' $1150 beautiful lot, corner 17th and State. $550 fine lot on State and 24th street $050 choice lot on Chemeketa street. $750 choice lot Fairmount Park. $250 fine lot Cardwell addition. $500 choice lot Oaks addition. . $750 choice lot on Union street. $900 fine lot on Front street, close in We have a speciafl reduced price on all above lots for this week only. Buy now before prices are sure to advance. Bechtel & Bynon . 347 State Street. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUROHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street 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. 445 Ferry Street. Phone Main 552 Good Buys 5-room house and lot 50x135, ou 14th street, $1100. 10-room houso, all modern, very doss 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. Trune orchards and prune lands In tho Liberty and Rosedalo districts. One of the very best farms in the fa mous Waldo Hills, with $SO0O worth of buildings at $115 per acre. For sale. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at price 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. 313-31(1 Masonlo Temple. If Jon have bargains to offer, list Willi us.