Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 08, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1911.
34 years of successful merchan dising; in Salem. ISSgBni SaWs Big Store. ' BgjBEia The Home of Satisfaction Bflg3"3
Salem's Big Store. ' r""m
Easter Sale
of
UTBTISB
rade wearing
urc nases a
High
Awaits
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Stylish Suits and Dresses to
$35
Special, $19. 85
Get the new suit or dress from this splendid assortment you can .have-it for Easter and at
a tremendous saving from usual prices. . .:
The. new fabrics and colorings are represented in the eho wing. - Suits . of . .Crepe,. Serge,
Silk, Poplins, Novelty Checks and Ratines in the ipopular-reenB,-, blues, terra . cotta and
black. ' ,. , , '
Dresses of Crepe De Chine, Poplin, Foulard, Taffeta and Marguisette in checks and want
ed colors. Take your choice from this assortment. -Regularly priced. to $35.00.
Pre-Easter Price, $19.85
New, Nifty Coats for
Women and Misses to
$15 grades, Pre-Easter
Sale-$8.85
The newest popular models are
included in this lot golf, sport
and Balmacaan in golfine, checks
and mixtures take your pick
from the lot.
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GOOP1GOODS
A Sale of Children's
Coats. Prices reduced
33 1-3 to 50 per cent
No better time to buy the child
a coat an excellent variety to
select from-ihecks, coverts and
. plain colors sizes 2 to 14 years.
Take your pick at these great reductions.
The House of
Quality
Vf r
in Our Men's Section
this Week
.Were' going out of the Men's Clothing business.'. -W6 'must
sell every garment as soon as possible prices are unusually low
purchase this week at the clos ing out . prices, . and . you'll be
agreeably surprised with what we have planned, for you. It will
pay you to investigate. . .
Cut This Ad Out and Present
It When Buying
a Suit
JUL- .ilooosAGdoKfc
V. B. t'orsets.
Butterick Patterns.
'Wmm Nettleton Shoes for Men KESSSHmSi
High-Grade Togs for- Men and Boys.
v. 1
The students In the salesmanship class
of the high school yesterday nl'tcrnno'i
were adresscd liy Max (), Burcii. Mr.
Buron's tulk on salesmanship was lo
the point and the students wore advised
along many linen in regard to what in
necessary lo tho making of n vtood sale:',-
1111).
Piano tuning, repairing, first-class
work, Phono HrtS, leave orders at (I.
C. Will or K. F. Peters. J. K. llnckott.
On April 25 tho graduates of the WU-
Inmottn university law school will lioli!
ft ban.piot In Portland nt which nil if
the old students will lie Invited, in
eluding their wives. .Indue ('. I,, Mc
Navy, former dean of tho college of law,
will ii Ixo attend.
Over 30 yoari tn the watch and
jewelry repairing business. Burr's
Jewelry at ore.
' Try Bcott'i 115c moaU.
Local niembors of the National Aaso
elation of stationary Engineers No. .2
entertained members. ' of tho Portland
Uraiii'h hern yesterday, A fine biinipi"t
wnri held in the Hotel Marion after
which tho engine drivers went to Hurst
Mall where u. general good time was
H'ld. Til o Portland and Salem engineers
visit hack and forth regularly and th-J
orders always have n high time.
Watches for repair may bo sent uo
liy mail, V guurantee their sufo re
turn, llnrr's Jewelry store.
Some section hands working on tho
Southern Pacific track near the stn'o
faiigrniiiuls yestenlmy Ht'ternoon dis
covered three hand sawn and several
other tools hid in a tie pile, The tools
were drought, to Hie police station and
were found to lie a pint of the property
stolen from W, II. Dalrviuplo, the cai
pouter, recently. Mr. Dnlryiuplo Iden
tified the saws as lieing the ones which
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ISH-KA-BIBBLE
CARPET RENOVATOR
Maheg the dirt fly
1811 KA B1HBLE Is another way of saying, "I should
worry,", and suggests tho attitude of any housewife who
knows tho enso with which her carpels, rugs, draperies and
other fabrics may bo kept spotlessly eVnn by the Use of
this wonderful compound.
CLEANB INSTANTLY all manner of spots and stains,
rven of tho most obstinate character, restoring the fabric
to Its original ruler and beauty.
THE ONLY CLEANSER of Its kind on the market. .No
need to remow your carpets from the floor. No labor, no
exertion so simple and easy n child run una II.
I8U KA BIBBI.E U sold under the positive guarantee
that. If It Is not absolutely natisfacotry In every way, your
money will he chcorfully refunded. Positively uou .Injurious.
ASK YOUR GROCER
MADE IN OREOON .
BY
Geo. E. Wightman Co.
wore, stolen from his tool chest which
was located on tho high school ball
grounds. I
At tho Passion Woek services in the
First Methodist church tonight, nt 7:30
o'clock, Dr, .1. ii. Patterson, of Willam
ette University, will speak. The pub
lic ia cordially invited. There will bo I
special! music, in charge of A. A.'
Kchrani. .
Motorcycle Officer Stanton last night J
arrested 1. H. M. Tierce, tho tailor for'
riding his wheel on the streets after
night without n light. Judgo Klgin Ins'
nssesscd i'ierco with a ifJ.-'K) fine. j
Artisans, Attention Open meeting '
edncsdny eve.
Among the many clever articles boing
made by the .Salem high school students
in the uinuiial training department, is
now a first class umbrella, handle. Tin;
handle was turned out by Kidney Hor
sey. Young Horsey shows romnrlijihlo
ability in wood work and has ir.nnufnc
t ii rod many useful and unique articles
Pour export watchmakors. Beat of
work, no delays, llarr's Jewelry store.
It will be up to the citizens of Saloir
to decide whether or not a Cherry fair
will be held here this year and if so,
upon whnt dale. The meeting to be
hebl in the 'promotion department audi
torium tins evening will be largely for
that purpose and everyone interested
in tho cherry festival is asked to come
out and make their desires known. The
cherry festival is an aiinnnl event 'in
Salem, us everybody here knows and
the comemrcial club is anxious to have
the opople make a ipiick decision.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason, of 6271 While thera has been a bis lot of
North Capitol street, left this morning' nominating declarations filed, there has
for Condon, where Mrs. Mason's niece,
.Miss tiertrudo H jprtes, lost her lire in
a firo that destroyed the Oregon Ho
tel early yesterday morning. The
young woman was. employed an a wait
ress. ."; t
Our strong point is good work and
prompt delivery. Burr's Jewelry store.
Tho old Cumberland Probyteriav.
church is on its way from its old loca
tion on Marion street to its new oue
on the south side of Mill creek und tho
west side of Conmiorninl. It is causing
considerable trouble ' to the streetcar
service, compelling a transfer on Com
mercial and nlso some work with the
wi res.
Sr. Mondolsohn,flts eyes correctly. TJ
3. Bank building.
Miles A, Simpson this afternoon filed
his declaration tor the nomination as
been but nbout 100 petitions left with
tho secretary of state. As Friday at 5
o'clock is the latest date' which peti
tions van be f iled, and as corrected pe
George Gray, oue of the Gray-Bello ; HORSE, Buggy and harness for sulo
Confectionery company proprietors, hasi ' cheap, $75; Call at C70 Mill street.
purchased a camera which is double
cli'iin lightening itself. Mr, tlray can
take a view of a oasoball shooting
through the atmosphere, of a ball play-
titions will have to be filed in many er in tho air after a ball and can get
cases, some ono is going to get lelt it
they do not get u hurry-up. After 5
o'clock Friday these corrected petitions
cannot be filed, and if they are not in
in time to be corrected some of those
who think they arc running for ol'tice
will discover that they are not even
"nlso raiis. ''
FOR (SAt.K OB KXCHANGE Thirteen
and one-half acres of choice land l'j
miles from tho Southern Pacific R. R.
a line pliotognaph or most anything
from a bullet sailing to the murk to n
steam bout in still water.
Dave Yantis, "The Toggery Man,"
jumped into the lime light yesterday
by pieporing what is conceded to bo ono
of the finest Easter show windows seen
0 ; here for some time. The spacious win
According to Dr. J. N. Smith this dows are so ararnged that togs for
morning,, Captain E. T. Smith, one of Easter season aro shown off to a splen
the most prominent men in the county, : did ndvantngo while the general iiiakc
is seriously n,U at his home near Liber- ' up of tho display is worthy of much
ty. The old pioneer is about MS years, praise for both beauty ami originality.
old now. nnd was formerly an officer in o
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too uregon luii.i i.o. The New-England restaurant Is now '
0 open for business in its new quarters in
Miss lieien Aspinwau, wno resides tlH, old Hoard of Trado building, on
oil Oak street, had tho misfortune to i West State street. Tho place has boon
fall and break her arm last eveniiii' greatly improved both inside and out.
o
8 acres in cultivation, fair house,
bam, plenty of fruit nnd fine well
of water; price if'2,500, will accept
$1,500 as first payment, bulunce eiiHy,
or will tuke that amount in good city
property. Square Deal Realty Co.,
1'lione 470.
FOR N.H.H New No. 4 Underwood
typewriter; Address N. T. enro of
Journal.
LEHMAN &, CI.OUIU (I. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough, morticians und funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to tho profession employed,
-lio Court street. Main 120. Main OSS.
a republican for the office of member! while roller skating near her home. Dr,
ot the legislative assembly lrom t oot Harry t lay was caneii, wno set tne in- "Daddy" Walker oue of Oregon's
county. Mured member, and Miss Aspiiiwall is ollU,,ti ,,,,,.,, aml )io resides on the
reportct to ue uoing very nicely to.iaiy. ' ,,, Walker place near this city, visited
j ViBit Gllson's attractive new barber,
j shop in liligh building, State street. j
' Tin registration of votors continues
I slow and with nearly half still to reg
j ister the showing will bo light unless
voters get. u sudden move on. There
I are, according to estimates, about 8,000
'yet 'o register, and only 1!) clays for
it to be done in in time to vote at the
' prinnrios, They will have to get on
' the books now at the rate of 1-0 a day
! ii ud tho registration is hardly one-
fourth that.
It was roported this morning that
Mrs. M. 1'. Mendelsohn, wife of the
well-known specialist here, is doing
nicely now, following ipiitie u severe
operation which she underwent recent
ly. When you smoke a 12' a-c.cnt cigar,
be sure it is a Tushmoo, for that means
that you will get tho best that the
dealer can sell for the money.
NEW SHOW
TODAY
here this morning on business. While
in the city .Mr. Walker shook hands
with several of the other "boys" such
as t'nele Hill Ilrown, John limy an I1
others. Mr. Wnlker also made his usual
trip to the seed stores ad states he is
going to lila nt lots of stuff this year.
THEATRE
Hand
Eye-
l
Oregon'! Ledlug specialists la S.uiltatiou.
V l.ievntli street. Portland. Ore
Phone Main W3-I.
-gen.
YOU CANNOT SHOW
GREATER CONSIDERA.
TION for your eye$ than by
having them examined now
and then by a competent
optometrist, just aa many
have their teeth examined
before the ache come.
There't latsifaction in know
ing that your eyes are rght.
We will give you our honest
opinion.
MISS A. McCULLOCH
OPTOMETKIST
C91 N. Comnierclal St. Thou. 925
Jiourt, 8 to B Ground Floor
w ASK roa
L SHUR-ON
W. D. McFntlden, an old-time minor,
who has lived here for a couple of
j years, making bis homo at the White
iiuuiM- I iv i ii u I ii ii i , wim niiiiiw'ii nun
paralysis Tuesday afternoon about 4
o'clock. He was in his room nt the
time. The secretary of the local lodge
of Elks was notified, Mr. McKinlilen be
ing a life member of Denver lodge, au l
he was sent to the Willuiuet.te sanator
ium. This is his second attack, the
first coming about two mouths ago, ami
lie is in a very dangerous condition. He
is, n bachelor, and has no relatives in
this part of the country.
o
Boports from the bedside of E. O.
Cross this afternoon are to tho effect
ho is very low and that his condition
Iocs not seem to be improving notice-
Mr. I ross was attacked with f,
paralyetic stroke during the fore part
of the week and the shock was so ser
ious recovery is bring very difficult.
English ITot Cross Buns at Women's
Exchange, Friday and Saturday.
You get our guarantee backed by I 2SS3HISi3SISnnSZ2S2El
are well laundered for nny occasion if
you have your work done at the Cirpital
. City Laundry. Phono Main 105. j ,
' WilIinm H- oi Jlui""oi'c is ' i Li Li I w9 In
:r7. n C A rUnll
NEW TODAY.
WANTED Tn buy a team of young
Four uirrhts beinnninir tnnletif wUli u
4 I StlliletilH ' Mutimt.i Kiitur.l.ii'
THE REX PLAYERS
mtires weighing not less thiin 1,250 ;
pounds. Address B., care Capital ;r j,,,,,,,,, j,.ffcrson 's immortal play.
Journal, giving nil information.
There wore but two lonosomo filings :
i for liominntion for office this morning,
j W. W. Cm-dwell, lU'publicBii, of loun-
las county, wants a seat ni tho lower
house of the legislature. C. M. Hurl
burt, Republican, files lot represent!!-,
five for Multnomah and Clackamas i
counties. I
Dr.- Clay reports this afternoon that
Mrs. Ada Strong, who underwent 'in
operation nt the Salem 'hospital a, few
days ago, is getting along fine at pres
ent and complete recoveiy is assured.
You'r. robbing yoursoir every timo
you fail to take advantage of the bar
gain specials we have on sale. See
them In the show window. The Sunset
Grocery, South Commercial nt 1-1.
Dana II. Allen, republican candidal
Rip Van Winkle
i for erpresentative in t no legislature, to-
Walt Thompson, the well-known pen- day tiled his completed petition. Mr.
Iteutinry guaul and ex ol'ticer of this; Allen has many mure sihiiaturcs on his
, city, went lishing yesterday out along petition than necessary.
Battle creek, six miles south of this o
'city. Thompson succeeded in captur Au excavation Is being made beneath
j Inir an even dor.en trout, but declared the Scluiber building, formerly oc-
this morning that he would not work so copied bv the Annex soloon, where a
hard acniu as he did to i atch the mcas- bowling allev will be established by
PLANTS The kind thnt grow and'
bloom, nt Avenue Greenhouse, Fit'-,
tecnth nnd Center streets, phono ".007. 1
; : ; ; , Not a child in all Salem should miss
AN 1 1.1) Small, unturnished bouse, this splendid production. Fofir reels
cheap rent, water, toilet. Mrs. Hazel of selected licensed pictures featuring,
Cinder, 507 X. Twenty-first street, i " Tbo BattlO of Elderbush Gulch,"
HIGHEST Cash price paid for eg's. Vl',?!' v"; UU,h ."-'"t spec
... 1 . 1 ,, , 7f tuc e und hu icy Drew in the Yitn-
Marion I reiunery 4 Produce lo h , '
Liberty and lerry streets. " 1 '
W. O. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Conn- j
ty veterinarian. Trompt attention,)
day or night. Office, Jack Parr's '
feed barn, 544 Ferry street. Phone i
2101).
"A Model Young Man."
TILS BEST SHOW IN TOWN.
1 M3sas:aa2aaan222i
lv little handful of fish,
Siecial nieetnig of Be
T'V Molar Coiniiinnderv. No.
"i. H. K. T.. tenik!ht at S
oVHtrk. York in the
Order of the Red Cross. A full attend
ance Is requested. By order of the E. i
I'. YWitiug Sir Kniuhls are welcome.
Klett & Kalph on State treet.
You get your gnarautec backed by '
over 40 years' experience with every,
musical instrument vou buv of us. The
Wiley 11. Allen Co., H. F.'lVtors, Mgr,
5L'l Court street.
Tick out those auto glores right now
at Skater's, where vou run wt everr- 1 '
Get u pair of those Bnby Dull Pumps
that everybody is wearing for Kasti r,
So:eo new Satin l'umps from SJ.50 Hp.
Tan and White Oxfords and iiarv .lane
Pumps. Come and see us. We cun
please you.
Jacob Vot
N. COMMERCIAL STREET?
1 .. I -uM...... t t,i &ll,nV (Kla tlii.,.. in fin.l l.,n I It., pu- ... fr .
I.IIHIr MIVHI1. IV ..... , Ml,,,, ... 1,11V 1 ,1 I Ul U MUBUII'
morning, j able price; 17 South Commcricial St
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