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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1914)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. "Get it at Meyers" Salem 3 Q-Wir (i-nrlo delightful expression in our new Up ritlg I lllUb assortments. The new Suits, Coats, Dressea and Waists for women are shown in many desirable models. The latest style tendencies; the newest weaves of fabrics and most wanted colorings are found in this excellent display. Visit this section and view these new things. Our select assortment of New Spring Footwear will be sure to please the women of Salem. f i n ti H SI ti m n ri ri u a ti ti n ii n n ii ti n M bkM No. 684 Wednesday Surprise Sale April the First Colonial New Cloth, Special O V Sale Price Per Yard A new and most excellent wash fabric for dresses, waists, kimonas, etc. Your choice of plaid, check, stripe or small figured patterns in light, medium and dark colors; 27 inches wide and a good wearing material. Sold in some stores at 45c and 50c. Special next Wednesday 27c a yard. SALE OPENS AT " The H. P. MENDELSOHN Tak Cut of Your Eyes and They Will Take Oars of You." i Auk the nvr-rngo man to it op ami tniim wiint tno Uiwi or Bight would niran to him. Truly. It Is a question of vital importance this prolili'm of steeping tli eyes iu good condition. When yon entrust .viiur vision to the ir of any one, mnke sure in advance who IhMi jH'rmvu in, Nake euro fhtit ho In well qualified to uliidy yenr mm nn, tnkn the right raro of them. During moro than thirty one years I 1)va Specialized on Eyesight. Just aa yuu know your particular tinnlncm through training and oxpor ienr( no 1 cliiiin to know mine. VVrtiV t-yen, poor nitjht, pniuful or inflnineil even, elomlinex of vinion, rruM tye, floating Hpotit, aanit in tlie even, iiiiriiliiK it.ehiiiK 'vi' nnil many trmit.hu mn !.( rulleveil feidiug like siuiii'ting or other eye by wearing ,.lflaw roirei'tly rittoil. 11 mo jjlvo ymi the value of my 111 yrmV fx-pi-iu-iicrt In MtiiiK of uliien for ryeinlit in all it forma. X guarantee satiafacttou In every napcet. No extra charge for exam-! .InaUoo. ! Ton are invited to eome where all ' alut MTiincy in correcting eye do- j f.Mt id l.liii.i'.l alinvil IVArtt rittinv on,,. I ' iliWTtflluri. My prices Rra lower than elsewhere I of nir, and 1 five hundred can refer you to over iwiniinmii ciuions 01 ' lialein. Hint I have fitted since coining her. No drops or drutii used, as they are Sanf.runa. I TW piitire problem lies in thce rU -Sltthtly fitted Lenses, Fitted' ty Urn Right Man. Ajnk, le,u.e. lensced whll. you win, inner iiuiirs, w:Mi in. to tL' 111. t ta 3:.trt p. 111. Evenings by appoint-' Dr. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. iTl. 510 ?U United Statoi National Dank BulUUng. Big Department Store 8:30. SEE WINDOW House of Quality " Residents of North Salem were nomewhat Btnrtleil yostordiiy morning hy the siht of a drunk mini stumor in,! 1" y o Balem. Ho wan loadod to tho (tuwiIk and wan making the host Minn powiililo under tho conditioiiH south on Broadway street, ,lut where ho eamo from and where he intended to hold up wns not ascertained liy the North Snleinites, hut they say he had aliout H nioro drinks than he could well mauaijo and was apparently in search of more. Tho police report that they saw nothing of the man in the city. Dr. Atwoln, Zahnarts, Steeves Bldg. 1 The Olrls At the Chemawa Indian Training school will organize a "can ning club" presently according to I-nther J, Chnpin, tho government farm exM-rt. Mr. Chnpin was at 'hemawa yesterday nnd laiil liefore 1 the girl pupils of the school tentative plans for a eluli. The Indian girls are expcitn at. the tat of cooking and that . they will present some fine exhibits of canned fruits and vegetable at the tair this year remains unquestioned. Dm. Darby and Burton, dontlsts, soe ond floor, U, 8. Knnk Imildlng. Curl J, IloUlngsworth, fonner stu dent, at WillnniettK university, has been appointed a traveling secretary for the Young Men's Christian Aiso elation for the state of Washington, according to reports received here. Chop aney and noodles. City restan rant, -IL'rt Ferry street, near Liberty. The following officers have lioen the Criterion liteiorv soci ety of Willamette university: l'resl- lent. Todd? nr!.1.iit T.v- r,1or,,il,ir M,ltllll,;,. ',;. responding secretary, inevnrd: trens- liner, Hill; Ceuor, Uarier, and sar ! nennt M arms, llnwe. Nlr4 chtcken dliuiert on Sunday. Mrs. ,. 't . v,..,!. i ..; Jon Irvine, of Beattlo, a capitalist of coniideinble menus, and a luode-t dispenser of niniiv benefactions, died suddenly of heart failure, Thursday ; evening, March '.'Hfh, nt his home, while I neiltcd lit Nunncr. In Hiii.iii-.u.fW' l,',H , ,,,, ,( wM , of jj v iit,,( J. II. Irvine, pant or of the Jason Memorial Methodist Kiilsconal hnrch of this eitv. , Dr. r. L. Utter, dentist. Masonic bldg. C r. Bims, of Portland, was yester day appointed a Hute Bank examiner. DISPLAY. Ho has been an assistant examiner since December 1 lust. Tho law pro vides for threo Stnto Dunk examiners, but until the appointment yesterday Htatn Hank Superintendent Sargent hud conducted tho department with the services of only two. Mr. Sims was assistant auditor of tho United States National Hank of 1'ortlaiid before he was appointed assistant examiner, Continuing the free extension course at Central Congregational church, Fer ry and South Ittth streets, Prof. IWuipiet of 0. A. ('., is to speak Tues day evening at 7:;il on " Homo Harden ing". All interested are cordially lnvit-'d. Clyde Noedham, a well known mer chant of Victoria, H. ('., is in Salem on business at present. Mr. Noedham declares that Salem looks fine and that ho would not mind having a business location here. Try Scott's 15c meals. Canadian moving pictures and travol talk. lo not forget it at the Y. M. C. A. tonight, March 2S, at S o'clock. I'rice 10 cents. Mr. Hall's drossmaklng school teach es diul'ling, cutting, fitting, designing, draping. 1'iaclical expert Inst ruction. SO 7 South Commercial. .Don't Jar your ltfo away- wear Dr. Keel's cushion sole shoes and wulk on easy street. Jacob Vogt, 220 North ( ouiiiii'iviul street. With evory suit sold, Bpauldlng will for 11 short time, give free pressing serviie, Save monev and get sntisl'ac- iin. Call 495 Court street. Canadian moving pictures and travel talk. Do not forget It at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, Marches, nt 8 0 'dock. Price 10 cents, "Modem Industrialism and the Sicial Evil" is the subject ef the paper to be presented before the Ministerial Union, Tuesday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A., by Rev. W. O. I.ieul, neiuper. 3, Bank building. Or. Mendelsohn fit eyes correctly. U Profewtor Henke delivered another able lecture last night on "The China Revolution ", Professor Henke spoke In the auditorium of the city library before a large audience. The Hbjh School "Swat the riy" ex hibit in the Portland Railway Light A I v 1 . Vrr tjt ': O 8 'A - ' 1 H ".VVfi o - The April Delineator is ready. Get yours at the pattern counter. Power Company's building, corner of State and Commercial, is attracting much attontion. The exhibit helps to warn people of tho dangers of per mitting tho fly to exist. Visit Gllson's attractive new barber shop in Blight building, State stroet. The funeral pf the late James Win Stanley was held from the home of Walter T. Jeuka at 2 o'clock this after noon. lf'V. Harry K. Marshall con ducted the services and the remains woro laid to rest in City View cemetery. Chris Faulus, the well known local contractor, accompanied by his son, Uobert, have gone to Milwaukee, Wis., whoro Mr. Pniulus' brother, Valentine, died last Thursday afternoon, The Snloin men will return to their home hero by tho way of tho southern states. Dr. May, nerve specialist, Masonic bid Leo Ban la again with the Barr Jewolry company, after an absonco of several months, Mr. and Mrs, Barr and children recently returned from Kelso, Washington. The aJinual conference of the presi dents of self supported colleges of thu stnto Is being held in Portland today, lieed college entertaining tho heads and faculties of the different institutions. President Fletcher 1 Ionian of Willam ette university is on the program for this aftemoou for an address on the subject, " What Should Bo Included i.i Colleges' Reports to tho Publk" Ward for Drugs. . Bargain prices. Phone 2217. Prompt delivery, MS State. Dr. Frodorlck H. Hauke of the do- partment of Philosophy and Kdtication at Willamette univeisity left for Wood bum this morning where he will address the Kpworth League convention of the Salem district which is being held there this week-end on the subjivt "The New Christianity in China. ' Attention, O. A. R. Comrades nf Sedgwick Post No. 10 O. A. R. are here by reipiested to attend tho funeral and burial of the wife of our comrndo, Joh'i Sehaup, from the German Evangelical church at 2 o'clock p. m. Sunday, March 20, 1014. 1). C. llalley, commander. D. Webster, Adj't. Next week will mid Mosher in bis new location at 2U4 State street next to Patten's book store, in better shape than ever to lcmo his tunny customers as a high class tailor to men aud women Mosher, tho tailor, will .be found next to Pattou'a hook store after this week. There Is about as much reform in politic as there Is justice in a court house. Journal "Want Ads" bring reealu Personal Mention Chris Paulus went to Portland yester day on business. Paul Hanger was in Albanv vester- day on business. Gail Murphy, of Eugene, was a busi ness visitor here yesterday. Arnold Boss, of Portland, is registered at the Hotel Marion todav. J. J. Neibert, of Stayton, is among the business visitors in Salem. Mrs. W. P. Massey of Quinabv is in the city to visit her mother. Miss Rose Simon of South Bottom visited friends here yesterday. Max L. Lonner, of Portland, is reg istered at the Hotel Marion today. Mr. and Mrs. George Steelhammer. of Silverton, visited this city yesterday. F. M. Lick, a hopgrower of Quinabv was in the city yesterday on business. Dr. E. M. Pomeroy made a profession al trip to Albany yesterday afternoon. Tony McCracken, of Mt. Angel, was looking after business matters here this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White will leave for Portland tonight to visit relatives over Sunday. Clifford Harold of Portland was in tho city yesterday after a visit to Stayton relatives. Merrill Lange a fanner and hop grow er of the Lake Labish section was in the city yesterday. Paul Sherman, of Condon, Eastern Oregon, was a, business visitor at the Btate house yesterday. Attorney Ralph G. Neuuer. of Port land, was a business visitor at the court house last night. Miss C. Mosher has returned after delivering a lecture in Independence on health and hygiene. Dick and Hubert Mason, of Falls City, was in the city this morning look ing after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Morgan left this morning for Portland to visit friends and relatives over Sunday. Robert T. Johnson has returned to his home in Salem aYter transacting busi ness in Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jennings, of Cos mos, Neb., have arrived in this city where they intend to make their future home. County Attorney D. II. Upjohn with his little son, were visiting here yes terday, returning to Dallas on the even ing train. William Cooper,-of Falls City, was 8 business visitor hore yostenlay. Ho left- on the afternoon Oregon Electric for Portland. Mrs. Ira Hamilton and daughter, Iris, of Hubbard, visited Salem friends this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are form er Salem residents. Miss Minnie Dennison, of Junction City, is registered nt The Bligh Hotel today. Miss Dennison is a former teacher in the North Salem school. Thomas Hooper, a well known Mis sion Bottom farmer, was here last night visiting friends Mr. Hooper says "craps"' are fine and dandy at present. H. K, Donnelly, the assistant state engineer, has gone to Prineville, Harney county, where he will look after busi ness matters in connection with the office. Webb Thatcher, an attorney of Ta- coma, is iu Salem today looking over the city. Attorney Thatcher may lo cate hero if he can find a suitable lo cation. WEXFORD Opening Tomorrow Afternoon THE POPULAR REX PLAYERS IN "Kathleen Mavourneen" THE BEAUTIFUL FOUR ACT PLAY. The beat shown in town. Salem's Model Photoplay House Presents Today THE BLACK COUNTESS A powerful Put he MreeJ production. FAT AND FATE Kalem Come ly. RICHARD DE REVERE A Real Singer. Special Yitugrnph feature Sunday nnd Moiidnv. THE MISCHIEF MAKER Featuring Karl Williams and Edith Storev. lOc-GLOBE-lOc "Go where the crowd poes." GLOBE NEW TODAY. 4 FOR SAIJB Strong and vigorous lo ganberry tips. Phone Farmers' 32x3. $10 per thousand. FOR SALE One top buggy, bed and one spring wagon with tongue, shafts and top. Phone 377-J; 2093 Trade street. Stenstrom Bros. FOR EXCHANGE Five room modern house on State street, for southern Oregon lands. W. A. Liston, agent, 484 Court. BE A HOMEBUILDER Be a part of the community. Begin now. Don't hesitate for lack of money. We'll help you to get it and you'll thank us for it. Come in an see us. Wo write insurance, too. Lafler Sc Bolingor, Room 406, Hubbard build ing. TOR SALE Oood 5-room house and barn on lot 70x140, south 12th street, $1,350, $250 down, balance monthly payments. Extra good buy in small dairy farm $4,500. Very choice suburban home, $6,000. Other bar gains too numerous to mention. C. O. Rice and W. S. Low, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Masonic bldg. FOR SALE Lot on 20th street, near Center. Price $300, including palv ing. Fred J. Smith, 653 N. Winter, phone 1532-W. FOUND Auto license tag. Inquire Gilliam Stables, 254 Ferry street. FOR SALE 10.7 acres, 3 Va miles south of Salem; 3 acres cleared: one acre in loganberries. Some timber; 5 room cottage, ami outbuildings. i'rice $2,800. Theresa Datziuiin, R.3, Box 112. Just in Spaulding's 1014 Baseball Guides. Hauser Bros. Just In Spaulding's 1014 Bmseball Guides. Hauser Bros. FOR SALE Twenty-five acres of good land all under cultivation; good house and barn; family orchard; macadam road, good spring; four miles from Salem; price $5,000, $2,500 down, balance to suit. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Room 2, Bush Bank bldg. FOR SALE Ten acres of good land, 5 acres in seven-year old bearing Ital ion prune orchard; good prune dryer; 34 miles from Salem; prico $4,000. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Room 2, Bush Bank bldg. FOR SALE Twenty acres, nearly all under cultivation; 5 acres in bearing peach orchard: one acre in goose berries, balance sowed to onts; good location, just 3l. miles from Salem'; price $3,000. half cash. W. II. Grab enhorst & Co., Room 2, Bush Rnnk building. FOR SALE Second mortgages on houses nnd lots for $S."0 and $1000, 8 per cent quarterly, on 3 years' time covered by insurance and payment guaranteed. See J. B., at Bechtol 4 Bvnon 's. For a Custom made to your Individ ual taste, priced to meet your purse, see our selection of silks, ratines, crepe, for all styles of fancy suits. A. S. Kozmnrek, ladies' tailor, 203 Brewer building. Easter Opening next Friday and Sat urday. Mile M. Buffi). The French Shop. The swellest and smartest styles for our Easter showing next week. Mile. M. Buffe, Tho French Shop. The French Shop for Easter millinery. Mile. M. Buffe. Sewing machines of all rent by Geo. C. Will, 4:12 makes for State. Everybody quick. can't, or won 't, get rich Special 144 acres river bottom lands, $0000. 00 acres, 17 acres prunes, $12S acre. 33 acres improved, $3800, snap buy. Largo lot aud house, close in, $0000. 20 Vi acres bearing fruit, Improved, $16,000. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3500 17 acres, close in, improved, $1000. Several good buy( in berry trnets. Hop, prune aud stock ranches, right prices. List your bargains and trades with ! us. are agents for Canadian Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. Close in hotel, 30 rooms, $1,-00, snap. Several good business chances and trades. Wo sell insurance of all kinds. Houses and furnished rooms to reut. City lots, all parts of Salem. Acme Investment Company A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone: Offices Main 477. Opposite Court House. 540 State St. Employment Bureau In Connection. HandiiSiWOn You cannot remove Astig matism nor can you remove Near or Farsight ailments of the eye Without Glasses. To correct defective vision you need reliable glasses ac curately fitted. Our lenses are accurately ground and correctly fitted. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 291 K. Commercial St Phone 928' Hours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor ASK FOB SHURON The Conviction Born of Experience. The man who has used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and watehed and felt aud realized its remarkable cura tive poropcrties will tell you that it has no superior for coug'js and colds. The remarkable success of this preparation aided by tho personal recommendations of people who have been cured by it has made it one of the most popular medicines in use. Try it when you have a cough or cold and realize for yourself what a first class cough mcdicino will accomplish. For sale by all dealers. Dirt Cheap 110 acres river bottom; 40 acres cul tivated, balance timber and pasture. 18 acres alfalfa, 2 acros orchard. No gravel, good sandy loam, 2 miles on Oregon Eloctric. Price $75 per acre. Terms, 5-room new modern bungalow just completed. Will sacrifice for $1,050; part cash, balance terms. 9-room strictly modern house, corner lot 75x155; good barn; one block of car line. This is one of tho best resi dences in Salem. If, sold in next few days can be had for $4,250. Better in vestigate this. For any of these bargains see Mr. Scott. Folks -Scott Realty Company 124 South Liberty Phone Main 937 MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security, THOS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinory to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 145 Ferry Street. Phone Main 652 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street March 23. a man came Into our of fice today and said that ho wanted, for cash, from two to four acres, unim proved, close in, and that he would wait until after our April first Issue be foro buying. Have you got itl ' "OUT OF THE RUT" ftoo'" 11 Bush Bank Building. BARGAINS 20 acres river bottom, 4-i ' miles north, $-10 per. 0- room houso nnd 5 lots iu Albnny to trade for Salem property, Hairy ranch of HO acres-best buy la Oregon, 15 ncro suburban home all Al im provements. Very close in, $0,000. 1-" acres on enr line, can bo cut in acre or one-half acre tracts nnd sold for double the i'rice now asked. 10 acres, 10 minutes to car line, that is now netting tho owner over $500 per year. There is an 8 year old wal nut orchard on the place beginning to beiu-, il,i)no, cany terms. 10 ncro prune farm, 5-j miles on the Jefferson road, $2,300, $C,no cash, bal ance --'iio .r v,, r 2." acres in the Liberty prune dis trict to trade for modern bungalow in Snleui. If you have bargains to offer list with us. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L S. Bamet & Co 313-311 Maonl TsmpU. 3.