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EK3HI DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1911. "GET IT AT MEYERS" r j il n h It 11 H 'i P K ALL REMNANTS HALF PRICE Desirable lengths of silk, woolen, cotton and linen fabrics, ribbons, laces and embroideries. Your choice tomorrow at One-Half Price 18 80 Capital City Brevities Detroit the fact that tbers has been ueveral days of fair weather in Up valley, the old Vvlllametto is up at a good stage at present. Usually the water falls rapidly at this time of tbs year sod according to reports received here, it should drop to a very low stage u a comparatively short time for th reason there Is littlo snow left la the surrounding mountains and foothills. Carpenters are working harder than ever on the Improvement being mode to tan interior of the circuit" court room, having been advised of the fact that the courts will neod the new chamber by March 3. All of the mason work baa been completed and about the only thing now remaining Ii the finishing up of the respective rooms. Drf. Darby and Burton, dentists, sec ond floor, U. S. Bank building. The county court of Douglas county ha today oskod the railroad commis sion to order requiring the Southern Pacific Co. to construct a crossing at tho station of Aulnuf. Dr. Asseta, Zahnarts, Bteevea Bldg. As the result of pulling a tattle of boiling water off the etovo, Albert Jr., Hie young son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Jiom, who reside ou Commercial street, is today suffering from some paluf'il burns about the head and bauds. Chop suey and noodles. City restau rant, 420 i'erry street, near Liberty, Ths members of the official board of the) First M. . church mot last ulght and, after discussing a proposition, to fcava Church street paved from State to Ferry, a committee composed of A, A. Le and Geo. W. Kyro was appointed to consult with the property holdors aloug Dm street in regard to the matter. Thorn attending the mooting were, I. 11 Vaa Winkle, D. T. Browu, 0. P. Llteh field, liv, It. N. AvIboii, Dr. H. L, Sleeves, K. B. Loekhart, V. 0, Boycr, lr. B. II. White, Geo. Hatch, W. E. Kirk and K. J. Swnfford. Try Scott's 16c meals, Captain Qehllvar, or Co. M., 0. N. Q fcaa been requested to turn In all of the wimora, needles, plus, tbr.wd, etc, which are fiirninhcd to the soldiers by the gov ernment The bend of the war depart ment lnfurii.il the local officers that tho "hsmiowl W and the pay departments consolidated and articles sJkivo mentioned will be under sujwr viaioa of tho quartermasters' corps. Moala, 15c. Salein restaurant, 178 8ulh t'ommerlcal at rent. ir;v.' i 1 ,t ktsVatUJLsl H IU Amateur Night Tonight Fcitsre ProgramTonjorrow (SLOB iCenfe wmWf j,n"SfS( ISWf S w - TOMORROW IS emnant Friday The House of Quality The Capital Journal's new press was ' shipped from Chicago by the (loss Print ing Prosg Co. this wcok and reached Council Bluffs today, according to a no tice recoived from the railroad com-1 pany. It will probably be iu Salem by tho middle of next week, Bind require about ton days for erection. As work on the basement of our now building is practically finished, we have every rea son to believe that The Capital Journal will be installed la its new borne, with the now plant in oporation, the latter part of the present month. Two opinions were handed out by the attornoy-gonoral this morning. The state soalcr of weights and measures was told that tho Bnbeock tout for but ter fat came under his jurisdiction, and that any one making a fnllso reading of the sauio was liable to prosecution. Rev. Mr. Butler was informod that an alien husband, by filing his declaration of in tention to bocome a citizen, entitles his wifo to rogiBtor and voto. Suit was brought by a combination of Washington, Idaho and Oregon cor porations for the purpose of testing the Bluo Sky law. Papors in the case wore served this morning on the attorney gcnoral, District Attorney Evans, of Multnomah county and Ralph Watson, corporation commissioner. A. D. Nye has commenced suit lu the circuit court against J. B. Iloiiscly to recover 1(10 acres of land located near Tumor. Ward for Drugs. Cut rate. Phone 22-17. Prompt delivery. Dr. J. O. VanWlnkle has today filed his declaration of intention to become a oiindidiitu on the republican ticket for the office of coroner. This now makes two candidates for coroner, the other being A. M. ('lough, tho present incum bent of tho office. Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. 17. 8, llauk building. The fuuoral of the late J, M. Long took place yesterday aftemoou fro.n Lehman & (."lough undertaking parlors. The services were conducted by Dr. James Lisle, of Willamette university, and tho Salvation Army. Tho meinbeis of the (1. A. It. escorted tho remains to tho grave lu the army cemetery, Dr, May, nervs specialist, Masonlo bid A decree for divorce has today been rendered by Judge Galloway In favor of the plaintiff in tho enso of Catherine Dodge against W. li, II. Dodge. Ali mony lu the sum of 112(13 was also al lowed by tho court. Cruel and Inhuman treatment were the grounds upon which the separation .was puked. Dr. r. L, Utter, dentist, Masonlo bldg. Ths railroad commission has today received a communication from Miller & Montgomery, who own and operate a losing railroad In 1 Incoln county, In which It Is asked that they be per mitted to cross a county road twice with their line, Bring us your Kodak films before 6 p. m, and get them tho next morning, or prints the next afternoon. Trover Welgcl Studio, opposite Bllgh theatre. Ths annual meeting of the Inter- denomination Mission society will be held In tho Presbyterian church Friday, March 13th, beginning at 10 a. in. Among the good things on this program sre address on-" Impressions Received at National Convent ion, ' "Church Work In Panama" and a returned nils lotisry from Africa. Afternoon e si ii a begins at 9 o'clock. All ladies aro cordially invited. Bring your lunch. Ths ladies will serve tea and coffee. ,FPJWWPWBSflWB 1914 A motion for an order requiring the plaintiff in the case of Dan Brunner vs. W. H. Holder to make his complaint more specific was filed in the circuit court yestorday afternoon by tho de fendant. Visit Gilson's attractive new barber shop in liliyh building, Stato street. Free a 20c can of Chinamel varnish with evory purchase of a 10c varnish brush. Demonstration at Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Alleging that the complaint fails to stato facts sufficient to constitute ft cause of action and that there is a misjoinder of parties plaintiff in the pleadings, the defendant in the case of Klla J. Clark et al against the City of Woodburn, yesterday afternoon filed a demurrer in the circuit court, asking that the suit be dismissed. The plain tiffs aro bringing suit to enjoin the defendant city from collecting assess ments levied against them for tho con struction of a Bewer. And Ploa. The best you ever ate. at Mrs, Bent's 391 North Commercial. The caretakers of Wilson avenue park are busy now placing the lawns iu shape and dressing up the many beauti ful trees in tho square. Band concerts will soon be in order and tho park board i n t imi .Is to havo tho pluco In first class condition to receive the many visit ors. Tree a 20c can of Chinamel varnish with every purchase of a 10c varuih brush. Demonstration nt Rny L. Farmer Hardware' Co. Paul Hoss received a badly sprained ankle yesterday afternoon when lie stepped upon a broken brick at tho ii. tersection of Stuto and Commercial streets. Bosh' ankle turned over wIk his foot came in contact with tho brick nii.l for a time ho thought tho member was broken. The injured muu was assisted to the sidewalk and ioon was able to hobble awny. Notice On and aftor March 12, 1914, Carpenters' Union 1005 will meet at, D'Arcy hall on Court street, every Thursday evening. J. Nicholson, R, S. A brand new waiting station has been erected at West Salem on tho Sulom, Falls City & Western lino. Tho station Is both sightly and convenient and is a credit to tho locality lu which it Is located, Salem patrons of the roal look enviously at the neat littlo depot when passing by on tho trains and won der how many hundred yonrs will go past before a waiting room is con structed at the intersection of Commer cial streets where tho trains stop. The demurrer in the cas of Mara A. Bennett against C, K, Bennett was sus tained by Judge Galloway this morning and the case dismissed. The plaintiff brought, suit for divorce and also de manded alimony on tho grounds the de fendant failed to support her. Evidence Introduced by tho defendant's attorney, OriMit Corby, tended to show that tho plaintiff left her husband, who has a position In a logging camp st Kails City, and removed to Salem, and by so doing gave the husband no opportunity to support her, Tho plaintiff's counsel moved this morning that alimony be given his client, despite the fact that the suit had been dismissed, as request ed in the demurrer, and Judge (lallownr accordingly denied tho motion, Salem Girl in Moving Pictures Margaret Fisher -IN roOUNQ UNCLE 1000 feet of Novelty Comedy. She Is with ths Mutual movies, Tey make Urns fly, and to see them go to the BLIGH THEATRE Blga of ths Bast Shows, WEXFORD Opening Sunday; Matinee at 2:30 THE HEX PLAYERS. IN . , The Irish-American Cousin A sparkling cemedy In four acts. A real stock company presenting only the best plays at popular prices. 10 and 20 cents. BS!SSlSu3SSZ!S33SS!SlSSl The hardest pavement is as soft as a mossy doll to the man who wears Dr, Reed's remarkable cushion sole shoes. Get them of Jacob Yogi, 220 North Commercial. Dr. David Buchanan of Portland, the lecturer for the Bahia Brotherhood movement is to speak at the Unitarian church next Sunday afternoon. Dr. Buchanan comes highly reconv mended as a forceful and eloquent ex ponent of the cult. Rev. Tisher will introduce the speaker. AH friends of ethical idealism and of progressive thought are cordially invited. Bring younr friends. Considerable inquiry Is being made in regard to what disposition the city is going to make of the dirt heaps which fill the center portion of Marion street. The "sample" street has not been touched up a bit since it was con structed and the center parking cou sists of a lot of dirt and rubbish spread arouud in the most unsightly fashion Tho promotion department of the Com mercial club will probably take the matter up with the city council shortly and see what can be doue toward im proving the thoroughfare. Judge Galloway this morning ren dered al docrco in favor of the plaintiff in the case of J. Hammon, et ux,, vs. P. J. Burson, et al. This was a Bitit brought to clear title to Certain land in Marion county. The time of department No. 2 of the circuit court was taken up today with the bearing of tho case of J, W. Ran som, et al., against D. N. Mcluturff, et al. The plaintiffs in this suit are seek ing to sot aside deeds to the defendants' property in order to estublish the right to certain judgmeuts, which are held by the latter. Spring opening day next Saturday ..at Spaulding's tailor shop, 495 Court near High. A present for every man, wo man and child, and a gift of from one to five dollars in the pocket of every suit sold Saturday, March 14. A gentleman sitting on his porch this morning had the curiosity to get a lino on tho traffic on South Commercial street, and so kept note of the vehicles passing in half an huur. In that time there were 29 automobiles, 10 motorcy cles nnd 10 rigs drawn by horses passed. Personal Mention Col. Roht. A, Miller, democratic can didate for governor in the primaries, !9 in the city today, Mrs. Ilary Mover nnd two children, of Portland, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Clearwater. T. G. Bligh returned to this city Inst night from Portland, where he was called on business. Miss Jennie Museott, librarian of tho Carnegie library at Dallas, Is iu the city visiting her sister, Mrs. I,. O. Chap- L. M. Coon, of Nampn, Idaho, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Coon is In the mercantile business in Nainpa, Mr. and Mrs. Victor have returned to their home here after visiting with their daughter, Mrs. John Cairpp, of Portland, for a few days. After visiting his mother hero for several months, A. J. Tyler left lust ev ening for Philadelphia, where he In tends to reside lu the future. Mrs. Smlthson, of South Commercial street, visited the week end lu Portland, returning Monday evening, accompanied by Mrs. It. K, Ely. a lifelong friehd. Today Only BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG In fivs reels, ths greatest war picture ever doplcted. Two other dandy corns day. A Keystone and Margaret Fisher, a Balsra girt, lu a novelty comedy pic ture, .Seven pictures in all. Refined act. BLIGH THEATRE ----- t DEATH NOTICES. SHARP. At his home at Halls Ferry, six miles south of Salem, yesterday. William H. Sharp, aged 63 years. Deceased leaves a wife and six child ren at Halls Ferry and a brother in Salem. The remains are at Terwilliger 't Cottage parlors. Funeral services will be held at the Christian church Friday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Porter officiating. Burial will be in the I. O O. F. cemetery. DIVINE ORDER OF BEING. Keys celestial of divine truth as revealed and taught by Jesus Christ, God's greatest revelation to man. Class es now forming. Meeting Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p. m. In terviews daily aft 756 North Cottage. Livingstone. Notice to the Public All persons who have any complaint to make against the Salem Water, Light & Power Company as to water service now being furnished in respect to pressure, quantity or in oth er particulars, or for failure to serve within the city either by reason of the company having no water mains near enough to persons desiring service or for delays in making extensions of water mains or for any other reason are hereby notified to appear at the office of the Rail road Commission at 1 o'clock p. m.,Friday, the 13th inst.,to give evidence in the hearing now being held by the commission in which the City of Salem is plaintiff and the said water company defendant. The public is urged to make known its complaints in the foregoing manner and the pro ceedings referred to have been instituted by the city for the special purpose of having all such complaints as may be filed effectively investigated. B. L. STEEVES, Mayor. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS word for each . Insertion, FOR RENT Modern 5-room bungalow, corner Cottage and Belmont. Phone 1332W. W. Q. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M, Coun ty veterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Office, Jack Dan's feed barn, 544 Ferry street. Phone 2199. HAVE YOU TRIED Shell gasoline? It Btarts easy and goes further, be- cuuso it is paraffin base; no sulphur to clog your engine. S. A. Manning & Co. sells it. EXCELLENT DRV ASH and Maple wood for immediate delivery, at $4.50 per cord. Puoue Main 581. T. A. Livesley & Co. FOB SALE Fine loganberry tips, lc oavh. Albert JonunU, care Steusloff Bros FOR SALE Hood driving horse, per fectly gentle; only $."0. Call at 070 Mill stroet. LOST Fountain pen without cap; pur ple ink. Finder kindly notify Farm ers' 551. rim !sa ur, lows,, six good young Jersey, Holstein and Durham Two heavy milkers, with young calves, First street cast, first house north of asylum. FUR RENT Six room house. Inquire ut 108 Center street. AUCTION SALE Horses, cows, nogs, wagon, buggy and full line of farm implements; nt old Herbert Witel place. Date Tuesday, March 17, at 11 s. m., sharp. Free lunch. H. F. Han kins. MALE HELP WANTED. BOY MORE MONEY IN ONE DAY may be earned -vith me thau during AN ENTIRE WEEK iu other ways. Applicants must be bright, neatly dressed, cleau hands and face. I want the MANLIEST boy lu the city Com early prepared for wark, next Wednesday. ' Apply to EUGENE HOUSTON. 1.H1 South High Street. Salem, Oregon. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUTtQUAEDT ft MJIBXOITH Resident Af tnts. 585 State Stmt My Cleansing, Healing. Balm Instantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat 8 topi Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. ' Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh cold-in-head, or catarrhal soro throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; Notice of Amendment of Assessment Ordinance for Improvement of South Twelfth Street, From Mission Street . to South City Limits'. Notice is hereby giveu that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m , on the 16th day of March, 1914, or at the same hour at any subsequent regular Council meeting thereafter, at the Common Council chambers in the City of Saloni, Oregon, proceed to amend and modify section 4 of Ordinance No. 1311 so as to re-adjust and corroct the pro portionate shares of the total cost of improving South Twelfth street from Mission street to the South City limits heretofore assessed upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor. All persons interested in said assess ment and tho amendment thereof sre hereby notified to appear at said timo before the said Common Council and present their objections, if any they have, to said amendment of said as sessment and apply to said Commun Council on or before the said lGth day of March, 1914, to equalize their pro portionate shares of the total cost of improving said South Twelfth street, and their said assessments as amended. CHARLES F. ELGIN, City Recorder. omhoftheouly 123456on is radtd EXTRA Special! 90 acres, well improved, 6 miles west, 17 acres prunes, $128 per aero. 38 acres Improved, $3,800. 7-room house, three lots, $3000. Lot on paved street, $450, snap. Large lot and house, 1 block postof fice, $0000, snap. 26V4 acres, all in bearing fruit, mod ern buildings, $16,000. 30 acres, 10 cleared, improved, $3500. 64 acres llowoll Prairie, improvod, to trade for Salem property, $8600. 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 Btores, pool rooms, gro cery stores, shoe shop, hotel, rooming houses, blacksmith shop, restaurant. City Lots in all Parts of Salem SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BAEOAINS WITH D8. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUABNCE. Acme Investment Company A. B. Cook, Manager Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court Bouse. S40 Stats St EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CONNECTION. IlUIEVVinG SANG GOmPAHY Special Sale Prices: Silk Imported pongee at 50c, "lie and $1.00 a yard. Press ginghams Pc, 10c, 12V snd 14c a yard. Ladies' white waists $1.00, $1.23, $1.50 snd up. Houses drosses $1, $1.23, $l.J.'iI $Uo( $1,75 to f3M. Men's work shirts 3."c, 50c, 7,V, $1.00 sud up. A complete line of men's work pants and overalls. Ladies' skirts $'-7.-, $2.93, $3.23, $3.30 and up. Kimonos $1.23, $1.30, $1.7:5, $2.00, $2.23 to $7.50. Sweaters 90c, $1.23, $1.73, $2.00, $2.23 to 3.30. Ladies' combination suits $1.23, $1.43, $1.73 and $2.00. Silk scarfs 50c, 73c, $1.00 to $2.83. Mattings ISc, 20c, 22c and 24e a yard. Ladies' stockings 10c, 13c, 25c, 50c to $1.2.3. Crepes 18c, 20c, 22c snd 2.V a yard. 326 State Street Remember this is the store that saves you money 325 N. COMMERCIAL STREET Al drug store. This sweet, fragrant balia penetrates and heals the inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, had and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im mediately. Don't lie awake tonight strugling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catam or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly ueodless. Put your faith just once in Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. EnsannssnsEinssnfli SACRIFICE SALE We Can Sell $5000 Property for $2900 For a few days only.' We can sell 3 houses in Fairmount park; one is strict ly modorn, for $2900; torms. Mr. In vestor, look this up for there is only one chance in a lifetime to pick up a snap like this one. Bechtel & Bynon '347 State Street. innEnsnzHsnnzsnnEs To buy, Bell or exchange real estate, get 'Out of the Rut" Room 11, Bush Bank Bldg., brings tho buyer and seller to gether without commission. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS K FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregou 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 662 Good Buys 50 acres bearing prunes, all equipped and in fine shape. A doeided bargain. Ideal dairy farm of 80 acres, near crcamory, 60 acres in cultivation, 20 acres in pasture, best of clover soil, good 6-room house and barn, all kinds of fruitB and berries, spring water piped to house and barn. Extra good buy, 6-room modern house, now, snap, $200 down, $15 per month on balance. 160 ncrea river bottom, $50 per acre. 10 acres choice cherries, beginning to bear, $3000. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L S. Barnes & Co. 315-310 Masonic Temple. If you hays bargains to offer, lis with us. SALEM, OREGON