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TUB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBIOON. MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1911. PAGE EIGHT Y 4 our Interests Are Best Served -M.ff4 4 I When You" Buy a Suit Here mm We're POSITIVELY GOING TO DIS- -CONTINUE the selling of Men's Suits and Overcoats when the present stock is disposed of. If you need a suit, or even if you don't just now, . it will pay you to ftep into our Men's Section and pick one out at such LOW CLOSING-OUT PRICES. Personal Mention . la (pit of th. fact that occasional . showers came down Saturday afternoon, the teams of th Grant-Richmond schools and tho ball tossers of the reform school met on the diamond of the re-, form school and played a deeidedi y-in-!; -Conrad Kre'bsof Portland is in the teresting ball game that resulted in : f j(T victory for the Salem school team by j w'illiam Massey, of Quinaby, is in a score of 13 to 8. There was no doubt-1 ,,. ;, . ing the superior playing of the local, p M. Ford has returned from a boys, which is attested Dy tne bigness , to torjR- of the score. The line-up of the Oram- Mr, Eliza Keppinger, of Waeonda, Richmond titvn Ifollows: lnce lb, ig ln the city fodny. Butte L'h, White 3u, llonlscy p, Uregg yrak ad Robert Diem of Walnut ' 4 NEW TODAY. HI (ill EST Cash priee paid for eggs. Marion Creamery A Produce Co., Liberty and Ferry streets. trip FOR SALE OB TRADE Hotel, mod ern, 30 rooms, furnished, doing good business in Willamette valley town, J. A. Cooper, 470 North Church, Main 445. it Ci ? ur-On e, Atchison ss, Loulson If, I ailwcll rl, j'arm wcro ub from Quinaby this mornt ' M ,. nn(i ,i,i,j ,.. i nff- . i chines from 10.00 up: you will miss i l jars. ti'lH unnn, a iuauur iu mv Taylor school at Astoria is spending her Easter vacation with friends in O'Neill, also in tho box for five mngs. OUR TIME, ENERGY AND j EFFORT ARE DEVOTED Defects ln the completed petition of the various candidates for county of fice are found by County (lerlc Mai Gehlhar not to be infrequent. One can didate, for instance, signed his name dd dib pemiuii wun a ivi-im-r, wmcu in evening. this city. Or. J. 0. Van Winklo, county health FOR SALE Hnrley Davidson motor ofticer, who has been in Scnttlo for cycle. Address II. D. eare Journal. the past few days, is expected home Knpfrfflin if rnn Attn t nwna lit ' once as they must go at once. 640 , i EXCLUSIVELY TO THE State street. J EYES. :i is con'trary to the rules and regulations as set down by Lord's Oregon Laws, prctM-ribiiig procedure iu such cases. Each of tho petitions circulated is re quired to be signed by the camliilato in WANTED Delivery Capitol street. boy; 05 North j W A N T E D Experienced housemaid. Mrs. L. 8. Barnes, 1025 Stuto street, Phono 1005. . FOR HALE Good paying cigur stand. . 8. D., Journal. Clement barf, a merchant of Denver, Linn county, spent Easter with his pur cnts in this city, returning to his place of business this morning. Mrs. Robert Gamer and little son his own handwriting, and about half of j Robert, jr., left this morning for their one completed petition was signed with homo at Tocoma offer a visit at the the typewriter, Some Republicans and home of her father, F. M. Lick. Democrats circulate their papers and Miss Iza Constable of the Monmouth . WANTED A young lady also certify to them, which is another ; Stato Normal school, daughter of C. O.I character to work in our office. Ap thing that is-forbidden by th estatutes. I Constable, county fruit inspector, spent 1 ply Tuesday morning. Modern Steaui Sunday with her parents here. Sliaj Dye Works, 4l4 Court St. came over on Saturday and returned to- : . ,, ; (av I WAN TED Middle aged housekeeper. i'i;. k'.lmr n l i n , nf the St. Paul Phone Formers 415. I We know that if we relieve, eyestrain, any bodily disturb ance that may be caused by I fcuch strain will be relieved also. Eyestrain relieved by properly i fitted glasses. of refined Petitions are not found in them. filed if -defects are Nettleton Shoes for Men 'Extra Good' Clotlej for Boys Remember the "Cherringo," April 24th and 25th, at the Armory. TOWN - j L. M. Boggs At Co., the grocers, this morning, among a lot of eggs delivered by a farmer, found a number evidently laid by two or throe hens that were up-to-date as to style. The eggs srp, built like an old-fashioned fishing bob,' be ing all lengths, eight thicknesses and of Uib torpedo boat style of architec ture. The hons that produced them, in our opinion, were thi tightly hobbled, i. : . r...... i. i . u . m the leag distance wireless variety still rare in -the markets. . " work, C, W 1 riano tuning, repairing, first-class Phon 14(15, leave orders at O. ill or K. F. Patera, J. E. Uockett. 0 ! China phHsants around Sal am are getting, entirely too gay. A big ring neck sailed right down the center of ( Wnjorcial "street Inst evening, and did not seem to mind city folks at all. Just fckfewi nights ago a China hen lost, her bearinga and flew into an awnincr over the ftdnt'of the' Central "clgr store." It" win not be long, however, before the birds will have to fly for their lives, as lojal gunners will" be out in force when the game season opens., Visit GUson'i attractm new barber hop in liligh building, State street. 'Fishermen's lack was strictly ' no good yesterday, according to several .Isaac Waltons, who were seen return ing home tired and discouraged last evening. The water ia still cloudv, and the streams entirely too high. One r iwq nine Cannes were made, but the majority of them who tried the Chief of Police Shedeck this morning received a communication from the St. Helens hotel, in Seattle, asking wheth er or not therp is a Salem resnlent by the name of C M. Davis, who has been away from here for some time The writer declares that they aro very anx ious to locate such a person, and want the police to assist them. 0 Ths Urns for filing nomination peti tions for county officers expires at 5 o'olock Wednesday afternoon.-' Cai didates .are warned to get their peti tions in early,' as tho clerk , must have time to check them op, and if any errors are discovered there will be no time to correct then nnless they are in early. - The declarations -are prob ably all filed, bat at least half the petitions aro yet wanting. . - . , 4 ;. . Dr. ltandelaonn flu ajM correctly. TJ. 8. Baak building. : i-o l' - ' Tha - Ladles - Aid, of Salem Heights, will hold their 'next meeting Wednes day, April 16th, at the hall. The after noon will be spent in quilting and sew ing. Come early and bring lunch. ' All neighbors and friends are- cordially In vited. o . - ' Of th candidates about ' 75 have Complaint was fUed in department No. 2 of the circuit court for Marion county todny by John T. Brooks against Annie Brooks to dissolve the marriage cntract. Tho couplo was married in this eddnty January 28, 1SK1U. There are no children involved. Desertion is the charge brought against the defendant. It is chsrgcd that on April 14, 1013, the defendnat wilfully deserted the plaintiff and has siuco refused to live with him. He, therefore, asks the court to dissolve the marriage. F. E. Rollins, the watchmaker, moved to 444 Court street. The bowling alley conducted by Har ry Ralph in the Killett building on State street, is to be considerably en larged. Thero will be four additional alleys installed- in a 'new ' basement which has just recently been completed under the room former occupied by the Annex saloon. The wall between. Mr. Ralph's old' place nnder - the Killett cigar store, and the basement under the other room' has been removed and the place will form '' one ' large room when eomploted, - Demonstration Wear Evsr Alamlm- om Cooking Utensils, all this . week. Special, prices. Burcn k Hamilton. ' ' Th advertising commute of - th .Chcrrinn Cherringo, the big society cir cus which. is to show iu the armory, soon, is today posting some. large cards in flaming red letters telling all about the show. Features galore are pointed out onthe card and .the. circus ia to .be complete in every respect according to the advertising Cherrians. Wild men, bare back riders, clowns and - about every act known to tho modern circus world will be staged, and the stunts salary of the office. Members of the legislature pay only the minimum price. L. B. Gardner was fined $2.50 by taken space in the book gotten' out by the secretary of state. Tho rages cost " . . , g. ' , tM ,,un" from 10 to 100 each, according to the I the 'oI tend to perform are too the extension department of O. A. C. has examined into the industrial clubs organized in connection with tho public schools mid finds that thero are 6,002 enrolled. Home of these tako more than one branch of the ten now being taught, hence there aro In tha classes a total of 8,222, as follows: Canning 075; cook ing and baking, 1,058; corn growing dniry husbandry 73; manual arts 554; pig feeding 285; potato growing 5t!8; poultry raising 047; sewing 1915, and gardening l,4i2. Tho interest in this branch is steadily growing and tho classes rapidly enlarging. o Frank Ford, the well-known Lak Labish farmer, was at business visitor here todny. Mr. Ford is delighted with the outlook for crops this season and declares that all of the Spring plowing will be over within' a few days now despite the fact that the ground is somewhat wet as' yet. Mr. Ford is planting forty acres in benns this year, Portland Opening Gam Tomorrow. See scoro at Klett & Ralph 's, 475 State. -c Several race-horse owners and train ers aro expected to arrive at Lone Onk track at the State, fair grounds within a short time. Among those, who visit Snlem annually, aro Frank Ward, Lon McDnniels, Ray Keifticr, Tom Worst man and John Qaeener. All of these men have good strings and have made Lone Oak track' their training grounds for a number of seasons. The foil ground raco course is in better condi tion this' Spring-then ever. The tiling which was laid around tho infield has performed wonders with the track and standing water on tho big circle is a thing of .tho pnatt i, o Prepared to feed 300 poople tomor row, circus day. MrB. Bent, 301 North Commercial. State bank, is in tho city today con-jx)B RENT Five, three and two fur suiting, with attorneys relative to tho is,lcJ B0Ufwkccpinjr rooinB (m N city of St. Paul purchasing the city j Commercial street. ITiono 245-1-W. waterworks. Luther J. Chapiu, U. S. agricultural GARDENS hoed, lawns mowed, flowers expert, left early this afternoon for j worked. Phono Main 473. thn ftnnnvsidn pchool. which is about oight mile south on the Jefferson road, ; FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping where he delivers a talk on agricult-1 roonrs close in. Thono 533. ural subjects. , ' FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Church. Harvey Metschan and Daniel Rhodey, two Portland canoe enthusiasts, shipped their boats to Salem last Suturday evening with the intention of paddling down the Willamette. They changed their minds however when the weather began' to cloud up and leaving their Canoes here, took an Oregon Electric for home yesterday - afternoon.-' The yonng men - stated .'however that they will return as. soon, as- t,he weather clears up and make the trip. An- action-to quiet the -title to cer tain lands in this county was filed this morning in the circuit court for Ma rion county by Margaret St. Martin against William M. and Libbie E. Hen dershott and Napoleon Legault. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants claim some rights to. the property ad verse to her. She asks that the cloud be removed and the defendants re strained from asserting title whatever to the lands in question. to rise to tho flies. Our strong point is good work and ' prompt delivery. Barr'a Jewelry store. Tie Denlson Boat Co., is making BOmei repairs to the launch "Independ ence ' which is plying between Salem his wheel on the streets last night with out a light. J. A. Thompson was also arrested last night for violating the! light ordinance, and has a $2.50 fine to 1 pay. Th Woman's Alliance of the Unl-j tarian church will meet with Mrs. Carl Smith, of J043 Marion street, Friday ami wp-nvrr puinis. ins nine uoat j afternoon at a:.iu o clock. All mem !Bcm". la tnklug tho run until thejbers and friends ,,Iiiilepcndeneew is in shape again. present. are requested to be " V.;S EVtR? W 1 WEAR 'Wwl MARrt Wear-Eve this weekwe will demonstrate the ne r Cooking Vtensils. Premiums will be purchases and reduced prices prevail on a the entire line. Be sure and call Tuesday what the aluminum .man has to tell you greaso'ess griddle. Of WfMi. given on . 1 Imost sll ' ' I ami learn j) 3 about the numerous to mention. o Demonstration Wear Ever Alumin um. Reduced prices prevail on nearly the entire line. See ad for special premium offer, Buren & Hamilton. o A horse belonging to Fred Clytner, of Rickrenll, on North Liberty street this morning when the wind blew a pieco of paper between his legs jumped straight in the air and fell to the pave ment. He landed on his side and the ownor was compelled to unhitch him. o Sheriff William Each this morning was served with the notice of bank-! mptey of the firm of J. F. Day and Ceorge A. Day as the Sunset grocery, and immediately turned over the prop erty held under writ of attachment is sued out of the circuit court for Mar iou county. The Sunset grocery filed a petition of bankruptcy on their own petition. The writ of attachment was served as tho result of a suit insti tuted by the 11. 8. Gilo company, Tha property was turned ove to Attorney John Bayne. . Portland. Opening.. Game Tomorrow. See More at Klett & Ralph's, 475 State. A whole lot of loafers get a lot of comfort out of the promise that the Lord will provide. Ray Caroll, who is charged with first decree murder in connection with the killing of John Zollcr, marshal ' OPENING of Eagle Restaurant Tues Oerva.s, st antmn will be tried Ti.es- d morni day in the circuit court for Marion i ROn Bro, cnuntv. lie nas neen neiu in jail without bail. It will be remembered : MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST . 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 925 ' Jlours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor ASK FOR The SHURON jaBanaasratir Many Gentleman's a nifty, silk bound hat was taken unceremoniously off tho wearer's head today by the Bind and whirled along tho dusty Inquire 332 North ! streets. A lady or two were also seen chasing their head genr winch became detached by tho strung breeze from tho South. R. R. Ryan appeared before the ,, , . board of governors of tho commercial ltt 11H0' .... . 1.,1, f , trt.,t Atn.Inn tnai late in me auuunn, minu i,n iimtien nf thn non.. nnurt I1 tin tlu" "l ""'"" "" " Zollcr was making his' rounds in the:t,;,t early morning he was shot by two mK on' a contraVt ' f or b Siir 1 f,u,po,,c now ,,Hbl ""l m rhon. a'n.1 fatallv wounded. Ho lingered ""i.0?:., -lt l0T buMlnS -0-Houth Commercial street. Tho mem- along with the shadow of death over him for two weeks. Finally, in an at tenmt to relieve tho pressure on his spinal cord caused by the bullet lodg- friends and supporters that lama can ing near tho bnsc of tho "rain, ho was; didate for re-nomination to tho office taken to a Portland hospital for an op-1 the justice of tho peoco for tho Salem cration. When it was thought tho op-; district at the primary election of May eration was successful ho died. Ray 13, 1914. Carrol, "blood-stained, tramped into the i DANIEL WEBSTER police station asking lor a doctor, lie was arrested on suspicion anil held for trial, after being indicted by the grand jury- o Sheriff William Each arrested H. N. X'-.l...n (2. ....In.. at-oninrr nhnnf ft I oV U k' in n a ley beten Commer- "O-ncro farm in the heart of great rial and Liberty streets on the charge Pln belt, (80 per acre. bnnp. of criminally assaulting Retta Burres,1 "" " ' u" cultivation, a Salem girl. Northrup was indicted j 8?-00 P" "e- 'SP- , , , a t-uiiiii hni. - .i,. . 1 10 acres of beaver-dam land, tho best by tne grana jury w. , t,,e gtat wc improved; sold over and a bench warrant I 4,000 worth of onions last year; price sued, but he was not to bo round. un-, ' j qq qq Terms , day evening, however, he in. g loftm gM on he tne my Kwy"' "J " i famous Howell prairie; 115 per acre. Snap. tiO acres well improved; 9,000.00. bers of tho board wco much impressed STOPI LOOH! LIBXEN! 1 W1,tt the 11,1PortllI";o 01 W This will inform my Republican I l"1"'8 on.u believed that tney will work I till I J iiiv nni iiiiritnia 'i tuv Farm Bargains 'Special mm sheriff. He is held in the county jail. His bail was fixed at $1500, which he could not furnish. . BORN. ' Foster To Mr. and Mrs. ter, at tho home of Mrs. S. R. Vail, 158 South -Cottage street, Saturday, April 11, 1914, a son.- - Bonell To Prof, and Mrs. O. R. Bonell, 140 Court street, Salom, Ore gon, April 10, 1914, a daughter, weigh ing HVj pounds., j . . DEATH NOTICES. Terms; beautiful Waldo hills. Snap. Buouroan Home uneap. Closa in suburban home, 7 -acres. . I well improved: prico 43.000. Terms. W. F. Fos-I v. . nous- Bareain. . .-'. ' Cozy 4-room house, S100 down, i 144 acres river bottom lands, $0000. 90 acres, 17 acres prunes, $123 acre. 38 acres improved, $uS00, snap buy. Lnrgo'lot and house,, close in, $0000. 26 i acres bearing fruit, improved, ,000. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3500 17 acres, close in, improved, $4000. ! Several good buys in berry tracts. . Hop," prune and stock' ranches, right prices. .' ' - . List your bargains and trades with . us. We are agents for Canadian' Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. Henry Printz, flged 83. years, die I at his home in this city last Saturday afternoon.-- - - - - . . .... The funeral services were held. Sun day afternoon' at 3:30 o'clock at th Rigdon 4. Richardson undertaking par ln n.l tVa hn.lv wn shinned' to Co- lumbiana, Ohio, for burial. The follow-1 Jiden. Liability ; and Surety.. b6nd irnr ehildren were eft bv the deceased: i companies, Mrs. Goterba, Mrs. Mary Graham of Ohio, Mrs. Buchler of Portland, Mrs. Mentzer of Salem, and two sons, Johu P. and 8. P. Printz of this city. balaneo, $10 per -month; just like Tent. . Modern 7-Boom House. - On a paved street; $2,650.00. Terms, j Snap. " - -.';- -.;! . rive-Room Bungalow. A dandy 5-room bungalow. $1,000. i Near State street ; on easy terms. . . . ; Close in hotel,-30 rooms, $1500. snap. ' .. Choice Lots... , . . . . I , . , . ' ' . We have ehoiee vacant lots" in all j Several good business chances parts of the city, some real bargains. : and trades. ... , Money to Loan. . , We sell insurance of all kinds. . 'We ean place. your moner.on eood;M tt.,.. i.i.'.. i. n , . - " .a !, OUU 1UIIIIDUCU (UUUIB . V . IKU U . Houses for Kent.' " ' - " ' Insurance. ..:'' We" write Fire, Life, Automobile, Ae- LI3T YOUR BARGAINS. WITH Bechtel & Bynon City lots; aJl parts of Salem. 347 State Street. 2a52SJSlS2SI2nS3 GLOBE Salem's Model Photoplay House pre sents last time today Biind Power On of th greatest 3-reel subjects ever shown in Salem. Acted and produced by Romaine Fielding Coming TUESDAY .WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Whalen. Deloss Whalen d)d at a local hos pital yesterday evening following an operation. Ihe deceased was a A on-, land mnu and the funeral services will j take placo at the Lehman & Clough un dertaking parlors tomorrow at a o'clock p. m. The remains will be laid to rest in City View ecmctery. -' Cox. I. W. Cox, 73 years old, died ut a local, hospital yesterday afternoon. Funeral announcements will appear later. Acme Investment Company , A. B. COOK, Manager - - Phone: Office, Main 477.' Opposite Court House. .' 540 State St. ' Employment Bureau in Connection. V ED. O. PRATT PURCHASES INTEREST WITH A. L. FRASIER Thst business in Salem is rcmar! -ably good at tho present time is dem onstrated bv the fact that A. L. Fraser has been swamped with orders to stu-n ; an extent that he has made a deal with will meet PnfriP Vm,palrl v'a . . , . . TT I E'L O. Pratt, the well knowu and popu lar mechanic, whereby -Mr. Pratt pu Latest events, including the recent Santa Monica auto races The Men's Liberal club Wednesday eveni t'uitariau church friends of free discussion are invited. I The seventh of th seiies entitled o . A great scramble , ensued at the central fire statiou this morning when a call coming over the wires suddenly touched off the big bell in the engine department. The horses were speedily harnessed and the big motor was being ' prepared for the run when centre! I called up and said that there was no 1 nre and the alarm had been sent in by some linemen who were working on the telephone wires near the station. o Free A 96c preserving kettle with chases one-half interest in the plumb ing department of the A. L. Prase; institution. Mr. Fraser and Mr. Pratt will continue tho heating business, rep resenting the very best line of fur- j f ry ! J! naces on tho market. They will aba VjQXCiCn Ol DriClCS make a specialty. of cornice work and ' id iact an kiihis or metal worK. i Mr. Pratt, who is purchasing an in terest, is well known and has manv friends in Salem, being a oMilar men- :ngAn member? :S Mventurei "of Kathly n Mora thrilling than evei. featuring Se lig's most clever actress KATHLYN WILLIAMS. also a $4.00 purchase of Wear Ever Alumin um during demonstration week. - Bureu A Hamilton. ' Special meeting of De Special meeting of Molay Cemmamlorv Xou Two Good Edison Comedies Special engagement Miss Alice Rooney Portland's popular soprano ber of the Klks' loiigo, and he will prove a valuable acquisition to the al ready established business. The furnace,- the brass work, aud iu fact all tho metal work necessary in I the Capital Journal I: as been furnished by Mr. Fraser and Mr. Pratt and ail I has given the utmost satisfaction. ! Till fntiital Jntimal i..it, -UK Ik, If) HJDRP ICir 'friends of both Mr. Fraser and Mr. M.VIK. S Pratt in wishing them every siiccem "House of' Refinement." I in entering upon a new aud' enlarged lliel.l, and with the valuable assistanrt 5, K. T., this evening. "ii.""-ii." ot Chester iraier there is no doubt Work in the-order of ,- : that success will crown their efforts. th Temple. Visiting Sir Knights wei. . , In our stock of men't clothes you'll find Neat Clean cut looking clothes in light shades or darker patterns. Black and white combi nations are very popu lar this spring. Suits v $15 to $30 i mm i Coprrithi. 1914 AlraU.MSCb SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Cherrian Cherringo, Apiil 24-25. - " 4 I . come. " t