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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBXGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914. Salem's uui ienuy-iu-wear aeciiun is ine center 01 in terest for the women and misses of Salem. The assemblage of the season's new modes in high-grade apparel on display at this store ex presses the entirely original, ideas and unusual ability of prominent designers;' , We believe our present stock will prove the most interesting we have yet shown.' Every garment we offer is tailored in the very best manner, of the most popular fabrics. You'll find here just the gar ment that you want at the lowest possible price consistent with good quality That's another strong feature. Prices are very moderate. Keep in touch with our window showings. fT l Wednesday Surprise No. A Sale of Dressed Dolls A doll sale of unusual merit dolls from our regular stock all neatly dressed and at decid ed savings. Get the child a doll next Wednesday from this big assortment. Four big lots to choose from. Sale starts at 8:30. I See the window display n "c W If iw f" w. "Tf pwfwt Special meeting of 1'iu'it'ic. j Lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. .M Sunday iifternoiin at 1 o'clock to attend tho funeral of our late brother, Freenmii Van Patton. Visiting brethren welcomo. t.Jltji Tlio final docislon of tlie Sulom wutor rase, now before the railroad comiuis nlon, will not be miidn for Home time. A Mtipulntion was filed a week or more ngn, giving thn company :ill duvs in .ui. i. ... i. i '... ... "V ' ... . . ... ' v ; : " Z '! " ' Z", " ' ; line, so that it will probably be thu first of May, and rhaps later before n decision is reiiched. Piano tuulnff, repairing, first-class work. Phone 1405, leave orders at O. C. Will or K, F. Peters. J. E. Hockett. Blue tliore Is a poiuiibllity of tho In testate bridge being built Ri-rns the Columbia at Vancouver, the street rail vbv com nit nl cm l.nvn cont'lmicil tln.t it would be a hnn.lv thing to have a frail-! ebise to operule s street railroad over : the bridge, to carry around among1 tin ir uii.uuiied sssets. Acting on this theory, thn Washington -Oregon corpora tion has applied for a franchise, and tho Kenton Traction company ulso wants a franchise fur I lie; same pnrpos.;. Each ri.mpn.iy modestly ass1) for only h 50 Viar cinch on the bridire. i.ri.bnblv fig iiring that by that time the bridge will liivd rebuilding, anil a longer term iniit leave them in shape that the pub-1 lie would insist thev help pnv tor the; new uri.lge, or lor tne repairing in the l. Dr. Mendelsohn fit eyos correctly. U. 8. Dank building. Easter Novelties. Daluty remont J.runees for the little folks that will jili use tlim. A complete assortment, All sIj.ci and i.rices. Our candy Easter TP. are (nuking a hit. See our window, 'ine Spa, WJ State street Dance tonlsht at the sruiory. Iniitead of this Saturday being the .,,!,. mnrk.it' .lav for turuiers. It is being used a market place ror can. n-; ili.h-ii for countv offices. All of the ei-. L.'ir store report they tiro doing an ex- j .....ilohulh- (ine business t.'.liiv, and thi'l Iov.lt' voter is (.'citing the writer's l, -sii m 9 A " Get It At mMeuartment' - Finest Showing of Spring and Summer Coats, Dresses and Waists ma i $1 and $1.25 DRESSED DOLLS SPECIAL 79c each fir nmwtt wj "fj Ifj ill V1 4b m W J J. A. A tr o crump from nii:nlug no many petition!). erily, eandiilates ve are ton iikiUiv nid a Wellknown Salemile lo.lay, after ho had finally broken sway from a crowd of friends who insisted that he should tnko more than common interot. In the prospective runners for county office, Dr. I L, Uttor, dentist, Manoutc bldg. Clitef of Police Sliedock was tnformed I""" ""'" " grocery sioro in tins morning that a grocery store nt " mm street was rM,.,i last ' "'"'t ?f 'V'..I l.oxo- of ,;,,., -"...ly, and other trifling articles. The thieves entered Ihe building bv breaking out window, aul even- indication Is that , was the, work nt'lovi) No clew w,.. let t upon which the police, could work. Ron Tmi , fi.r.,. Mr PI 1( .A " I Q is at present no means of satisfying Mm. Ada Strong, one of Salem's most "'.irioKity as to the various thing.-, popular s.h ielv inulrons, underwent an ;TI",r" Hr0 tw" v,'r.v "ell petrified operation nt the Salem hospital this 1 longhmits un a wooden plow that wa inorninir. Ir. Clav rei.orts tl.nt r ; sai.l to have belonge 1 to Phil Sherl.li.n, Strong is getting along nicely, follow-! lag the severe ordeal, ami states that she will bo able to be about again w'th-! In a coinpnitilivclv short time, Easter Novelties. Dainty reiuem- branccs for the little folks that will please them. A complete assortment. ' All sies and prices. Our cnudv Easter i eggs are making n hit. See our win- .'ons, The Spa, 3X2 Stiile street O Dauce toolgUt at the ariuoiy o B. C. Cross, a 8lon pioneer, and part j owner of the K C. Cross meat market suffered a severe stroke of imrulvsis at his home at 1 IS,'. Clie.uekela street this morning. Mr. Cross hivs been In ill-; health (or a number of yearn, and th paralytic at coke ho received today en.no very near ending his long nnd useful life. His wide circle of friends will be glnd to Irani, however, that he with- stood the sliiw-k, nnd is on a fair run. I i to recovery this afternoon o Vlolt Oilneu's attractive uew barber shop In lilili building, Statu street. o - The railroad coniiuinslou this morn- ing iiia.li public its findings iu the mat' ter or int.ii on cement hetwei ii Curl land nnd point in the liogne iwr vsl ley. This action was tnken on com plaint of the liiversidf Portland meiit company. The old rates from Meyers " ii n Special pre-Easter Sale of fl Women 's Latest Model Coats h j priced regularly up to $14, ii Special, Your Choice, $8,85 u II ; 1 r 1 1 1 il ' I I m. i ' j I women wnonave will welcome this announcement, as it offers a plendid assortment for seelction at much less than regular prices. In the showing are the popular sport, Balma caan, flared flounce and golfing models now so much in demnd. The new fabrics are there, tor. i pretty waffle clothes, corduroy, checks, all mixtures in the newest colorings. This is a most opportune time to purchase just at the begin ning of the season. See this lot in our ready-to-wear section. h Your Choice for $8.85 n BU0 685 Wednesday, C5c and 89c DRESSED DOLLS SPECIAL 59c each 59c, 65c, 69c DRESSED DOLLS SPECIAL 49c each The House of I l'ortlnnd wero ." cenlo a liundred i 'on n Is 1 1) .-hliniil, Medl'ord ami Ure , I ,.,,.ti..IK. l, e .,11 other Koirue Uive.r iioints . I'nder the1 ruling iniiile today tho rate trom Port land to Meilfoid is 10 cents a hundred pounds, to Ashland 20 cents and to Ore gory 21 cents. Lawn mowers sharpened, oiled and put in good condition. Houser Bros. Rebckah Convention. Tho annual convention of district No. 4 will lie held nt the I. O. O. F. hall nt Sulem, Friday, April 10, opening at 1 p. m. sharp. All Ifebcknlis welcome, llattie II. Patterson, chairman, Piano tuning, repairing, first-class work. Phone 1405, leave orders at I Ooorgo C. Will or R. F. Peters. J. E. I Hockett. m. ,, ,.,.. ,,., ,.. ...... 4i..- , " " .r.r:.".:u"i..r.: - ,, " , ,. V ";:', : ! ,,ml. H 'oug . .i.mc, nueunon mis 1""'',f"' ' ''"."hl a Jff ,'"t th.t .Inily rurli up tor a sua , l",,h "!"" "", ol' Hn,,s- ,",1""s suako hides. The coil.Htion, valuable and rare as It. I", should be donated to me city in.rary nn.t iiiiiene.i as mom wl"'" " wn" Kan in using son.. " curious guns also hIiowii in-tii. Wll,,,,,w nu'l wll!''11 nppear to have been lug up from the earth. OrcSn" Electric tlinti is but sllBtitly affected nt Sulem by the new schedules wil"11 l" I'11' '"t" effect tomorrow. I'1'" n.lditions and changes in train service wrticulnily affects the Eorest i.rovo sui.iiivision nnd towns l.etnccu Trull. tin nnd Portland nnd comrnuteis I between Portland ai.d Cardeu Home. 'Train I", southbound, out of Sulom will leave five minutes earlier, S:I5 y in., nist.nd of .S;2U, lis formerly. Tram No. 22 northbound out of Salem, fonn erly at 7:4.1 will leave hereafter five minutes later, at 7:50. The limited from Portland will nrrive in Salem at 0:3". p. in, 0 Tha Panama Cnnsl la the subject for Ihe next lecture at the public lihin.y, This will be given by Professor E. H. McAllister nil, I will .e lll.ist.Hted l.v i lantern slides. I he world is interested in the Putin. na canal and we on this ."weslern const are especially Interested - j beoanwe It will nflect us and bring. many peoide to our coast. This lector,! gives mi op ortunity to see picture-) of whi.-h is taking place in IVw.ihimi to the won. lei f.il canal and hear about it ,av. from one-who Is Informed on the sub- ' o I jeet. The lecture will be at eight Fifth aunual spriug opening, begin o'cl.M'k iu the auditorium of the library ! ning Moi.dav, Mosher the tailor to! 'and Is free. ttttiMiiiil i? ! MMMMMMMMIMt DLore Suits, oeenimnxing spout coau .50c DRESSED DOLLS SPECIAL 39r each Quality H. C. Hof fnor was anosted last night for rilling his bicycle without a liht nfler nieht on the streets. He naid a ! fine of $2.50 in the police court this ' morning. A collision botween aa horse and wagon owned by H. Steinbock, proprie tor of the Marion secondhand store, nnd one of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern street cars occuieil on North Commercial street yesterday afternoon, with the re sult that Mr. Steinbock is laid up with a fun-hire of tho left hip and a b.ndly strained left foot. Tho accident occur red at the switch between liivision and Mill creek. Tae second-hand store man was driving north and failed to see the approaching car, and, before the rig could bo got. in the clear, the car struck it from behind, nnd threw tho driver to the street. The wngou was damaged to a considerable extent, and Mr. Stein bock will be laid up for several days. 0 we have received two bolts of goods Miroct from- r New York woolen, house. These are $-17.50 values. Mon day and Tuesday only wo will offer suits from these, either gray or brown, at '15; two-piece suit $.12.50. lb.n't forget the place, 341 State, Mosher the tailor, Dance tonight at the iirmory. Local nimrods aro prnylng for clear weather for tomorrow. The stromas are muddy now, ivn.l tho wily trout absolute ly refuse, to play with the bait when he cannot obtain a fair view of it through clean water. Ponderous preparation is being made, however, by the local sportsu.cn, ami some lively and vivid tales will be told no doubt next Mon day. Bargains at Mosber's spring openlug, beginning Monday, 311 State street -O "More rain move good fruit." This was the statement made this morning bv Countv Ktuit Inspector Constable, whet, n.t.irntti-hed in rccard tn the rf f,.t n,,, l,,.BVc miiifnill of to lnv would have upon the different classes of fruits iu this county, Mr. -Constable! st Mod tl.nt there is no dnuger now of ) the fruit being dnmuge.l bv lain or cool' I weather, for the reason that the "blos soms hnvrt polleniwd far enough to ward otf rlin.ntie eonditlens which , would have ruined the crop two weeks : ago n. T. Blshou. the local candidate for tl.o state senate, lett en the Oregon Elect He this morning for Womlburn. tr. Itivhou is a lover of good horse- (fh. and will attend the horse show,! men and women, 3U State street. It was announced today that Rev. J. F. Lewis, pastor of the Free Methodist rSiiirrh. will fill thn rm'.nit at the Com- church, will fill tho pulpit at the Com mons Mission tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. : " Those fine beefsteaks. Get them at Mrs. Bent's; 391 N. Commercial. o The funeral of the late Ellas W. Ed wards will be held -from- tho undertak ing parlors of Rigdon & Richardson to morrow at 10 o'clock. Rev. Porter will cnoduct tho services, and the remains will be laid to rest in City View ceme tery. - "Gee, but this rain feels good," said A. G. Magers this morning as he scamp ered down the street toward his pla'i of business. Mr. Magers has just re turned from the lands of snow and ice in Idaho, Montana and northern Wash ington and he states that the good, old Oregon' rain, and green graasiook fine to him now. The quarterly report of Postmaster Huckestcin shows that the postal re eoipts for the past three months amount ed to $18,307.51. Uncle Samuel is do ing a fair business, now, states, Post mater Hiickestein, Good Buys in Real Estate 25 acres of first-class land, 23H acres under cultivation, balance tim ber. Good seven room house, barn, chicken house and other out buildings, good well, drninago good; macadam $5,000.00 $2,5U0 casli.i balance 3 or 5 years at 6 per cent interest. 20 acres nearly all under cultivation, 5 acres of peach bearing orchard, 1 aero gooseberries; fenced, 10 acres sowed to oats, no buildings, just 4 miles from Salem, Price $3,000.00. 10 acres of first-class pruno land, good drainage, all under plow ready to plant to prunes, 4 miles south of Salem. I'rico $1,650.00. $550 cash, balance $10.00 per month. Three-acre suburbnn homo tract, new 5-room cottage, good well, burn, chicken house, wood shed, so'ne fruit, just out side of tTiu city limits and three blocks to street car line. This is a good buy. Trice 52,650. Oiie-lmlf cash, balance (i per cent interest. 5 acres of good land nil under culti vation, small house und burn, well, good drainage, good roiid, just 3W miles south if Salem, I'rico 31,000.00 $250 cash, buluuee, terms at H. per cent in terest. 5-ronm new modern house, paved ; street, half block to rurlino, good luce- 1 tion. Lot, size atlxiOO feet; if you aro : looking for a good buy in 'a house, see 1 us, ! 10 ucres of good land, 2 acres cleared, ; biilnnce timber and pasture, .new 4-room i lions", barn, uoodshed, store-room, mac- j idnm ronn. 5 inihs south of Salem Price $2,150.00. $l,-l.'0 cash, balance (I per cent interest. 10 "-j acres of good lnud, '.ij cleared, ! balance in brush and easily cleared, ! some small, new buildings; will take ' good city lot as first payment, Price ?2,C0O.00. $i 00 cash, balance $10.00 per month, .152 acres of good farm land, SO acres under cultivation, buluuee in good tim ber nnd stump pasture; fair house, burn, family orchard, running water, fine spring, !) miles from Salem. Price 565.00 per acre. If You want to buy, trade or sell, see n, W. H. Grabenliorst and Co. Eocm 2 Bush Bank Bldg. Phono 2315. rCTOTnriwwrarawn'ntrn TODAY "When the Cartridge railed" Edison "Tho Iutrlguc" Kalem in two reels. "Chocolate Dyiumlto" and "Becauuo of a Hat." Two good Hiogniph Comedies, I.mt"oek of Richard Da Rovcre, Tenor Tomorrow and Monday, , "Race for a Mine" Kulem Prima. ! "The Trtco of a Necklace" j A strong i.vo reel I'dioni showing the! busv life on Wall Street. I i "The Speeder's Kcvcnf.o" Yitugrnpli Comedy fent.iiitig Lillian Walker nnd llUKhlo Mack I Special return engugemeut rf M1S3 ALICE ROONEV, Bopriuo I l.lcg'.nning Monday, ioc GLOBE' IIc:ue of Ucenstl picture I'd the U-ue. BE NEW TODAY. " WE CAN'T . IXSUBE YOU For the next world, bnt we enn for thin one. A broken limb is a good argument . for an accident policy. Aro you waiting for that kind of an induce ment! Delays are dangerous. Come .. in. and see us. Lafler 4 Bolinger, room 40G Hubbard building. FOB SALE Modern 5-room cottage,, paved street, cast front; price $1,250. l'hone owner 314-R. ; TT. t.- l. , fi TD1 n L' I.'!.,., r,,-r.,a I land four miles from Salem; 430 -Court street, Salem, Oregon. FOB SAXE Horse, buggy and harness cheap; 430 Court street FOB SALE CHEAP $375.00 machine lathe. Phone 187. YAXTED-,to by 1 or 2 acres close in on monthly payments. Aug Mahnr, 040 8. mhSt. HOME for family who want out in the open, yet within two blocks of car. Sell on very fnir terms and low price or -will rent.- Have also a desirable lot und will build what you want at cost of same and let tho payments be be to suit vou. Willis K. Folks. 121 South Liberty, phone 937, or in even-! ing 1(1 10. WANTED At once, high-grade lady solicitor and demonstrator to travel. SZn"?oTrirtrrn't;p5y!Acnie Investment Company tonight between 7 and 8, K. L. John son, Marion hotel. . FOR SALE 1913 Harley-Davidso.i motnrevrle and side-car nt a bargain Frank E. Frickey, care I.add & Hush. FOB SALE OR TRADE Good stock farm near It. R. station, including 1(10 acres and lots of out range; about 35 or 40 ncres in crop, good orchard, 2 good barns and 0-room house; will take city property as part payment; price, including farm tools, $5,000. Address E, care Journal. FOR SALE 20 ucres all in bearing pruno orchard; produced 25 tons of dried frnit.-Intit vear: if vou ure look ing for a snap in a pruno orchard, investigate this; 7 miles from Sulem; Price $5,000.00. W. H. tlrnbeiihorst & Co., Room 2 Bush Bmik building. foil 11 EM Well imived a-acie sub Well impved 5 urban home tract, plenty of fruit end berries. W. 11. urnhenhnrst St -o., Room 2 Bush. Bank building. FOR S, VE E $1,500 property; planterod house, fruit, barn, on car line; $1,300 terms. Phone 1380W. FOR SALE CHEAP nt $.'175.00 sin chino lathe. Phone 10S7. LOST Xenr state house grounds, opi .i face gold watch. Return to 1'npitul Journal office nml receive reward. HOUSE ELIMINATES PLAN TO ABOLISH BILEAGE OR API Washington, April 3. On a technical objection, the house eliminated from the budget bill this afternoon the plan ; to abolish senators' nnd representatives'! "mileage grnl't." The vote was -OS to, 27 against repealing tho 20 cents a mi'e I provision of the old law. ' flTV P7 Tf I O A f L I I J Lv)r4l Q G od , E3tJita' Security. TIIOS E. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salom, Orcgou JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out dolicato fabrics Work called for nad delivered promptly. 145 Forry Street. Phone Main 052 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUEGHARDT & MEREDITH Residout Agents. 385 State Street The Seattle alumni of the I niversity of Michigan have contributed $-"i0 toward the expense of sending the Uni versity of Washington crew east for the I uuglikeepsio regatta. The Store That r',f Dresser Si Mndo In quartered Oak, Birdseye Maple and Mahogany. It is full colonial design, built from the castors up. Others from. $3.75 to $60 fit STORES In Creion cnJ Washington I We Sell for Less, Dicaass We Buy for Less pecaa 4 114 acres river bottom lands, $6000. 90 acres, 17 acres prunes, $123 acre. 3S acres improved, $3800, snap buy. Largo lot and house, close in, $G000. acres bearing fruit, improved, 10UVU' 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3500 17 acres, close in, improved, $4000. Soveral good buys in berry tracts. Hop, prune and stock ranches, right prices. - j Ljgt bargains and trados with i ius- ! We are agents for Canadian . Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, ' 20 years to pay. t Close in hotel, 30 rooms, $1500, snap. . : , . , , . - l 1 Several good business chances and trades. Wo sell insurance of all kinds. Houses and furnished rooms to rent. City lots, aJl parts of Salem. A. B. COOK, Manager. I'honc: Office, Main, 477. ; onn0ito Court House. 540 State St. Empioymcnt Bureau In connection, jf I GOLD DUSfaOUR Made by the SYDNEY POWEE COMPANY Sydney, Oregon Made for Tamily nse. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and snorts' always on ttand. !' j . . I" 1 1 P. B. WALLACE, Agent. j I -tH-f- 44-f- REAL BARGAINS t If you don't believe it I can show you. i fi-room, Btnctly modern house, $100 cash, balanco $10. per month T price $1,100. .. I Ten acros, 5 miles from Sulem, good biiildiiigs, wells, running J vater; 2 acres orchard; 2 ncres i timber; balanco cultivated, cow, T horse, wagon, hack, all farm im- J provonionts, ovly 82,800. i Twenty ncW-s Hoed River $125 J p.r acre to trade for house und lot in Salem up to $3,000; will u hsu mo. J Cull in and let me tell you. about these and others. MONEY TO LOAN J. E. SCOTT Main U37 124 S. Liberty SalemFence : R. B. FLEMING, Prep. jl Hoadciuartcra American Wire it Fonco, Morley's Patent Hop Bas kot. Soud your orders in now. Elg stock of hop and lognnbory wire. Rubber roofing, $1.00 up per square. Elastic roof paint, cant' bo boat. Stock of paluto and varnishes at 20 per cent .-e-duction, three brands. Cedar fence posts and wood and irou walk and drive gates, 250 Court St, Thoue 121 P. O. Box 355. Back of dhiii Saves Yoa loncygsssBfsssss MtiM STOKtS h Oregon and Wiishingtcn -I u.r., 'VtefcW O 0 o h V 8wi mil mm Wf nr r M iU m.1 ail M ma M Ml km w 4 i Jj