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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1914)
VAQ5 SIGHT THZ DAILY CA1I TAX. JOURNAL, HALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914. An opportune sale of i- . . gooas secuon.iomorrow-r-anoiner snipment or ya So rrvvy-fi Pongee Silk, while it lasts, only ...... . .V. . C S yaJTQ lomorrow a Sale of Bead Necklaces to $1 kinds, Special for 48 cents Beads were never so popular aa at the present time. You can afford to have several strands at this low price. Your choice .of many kinds tomorrow at 48c a strand. Another lot, bead necklaces, your choice 19c. .Over 34 years of successful merchandising in Salem. It has been reported to the police nac a norse, becoming entnnuled somo barb wire nlone tho Turner rond t 25th street, received cuts so serious as will necessitate it being shot. The ' came caught in the wire, and in itsi Utruggles it sustained deep gashes in! its legs and neck. An effort was mn.le this morning to find tho owner of tho animal, but ho could not bo located, and the officers will shoot tho horse today. Visit Gilson's attractive, new barber hop iu Bligh building, State street. William Addison, a rancher who lives eight miles east of Silverton, was in tho city today and while hero dis cussed with several of his friends fho problem of ridding the community around Silverton of the 1 'varmints" which are uow said to be killing stock nud performing other depredations. Mr. Addison states that since his terri tohy has been placed in the "game pifcr.-i." cougars, bob eats, bear and about every other sheep. killing var ment known in Oregon are flocking tc. his ranch and that his men are com 1 e'Ud to keep continually on th watch iu or.ler to prevent the stock fmn being killed. o Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. V B. Bank building. That wild rumors are somewhat em barassing to people is attested by J. F. Goode, the wellkuow-ri North Snlem in it u. .Mr, Goodo was walking down State street last Wednesday when a friend, wajked up to him and grabbed hlrn by tha band and said: ' By cracky, Goode, I'm glad you're not dead." it wenwd that 8' rumor gof 'circulated about Salem to the effect that Mr. Goode hxl died suddenly, and for a few hours telephones between the Goode Ij f&J If l 11 11 resideuee and the city were burning up'"19 new own"'s " late of the Bell re with questions. Mr. Goode wu dowu freshment parlor of Salem where he was town when the rumor finally reached i enipoyed as a candy maker. Mr. Fields bis daughter, who was at homo, and.i thinking perhap her father had drop ped dead on the street, she was frantic until she located Mr. Goode. Just how the rumor got started is unknown, but ho emphatically denies being dead. "Get it at;Meyei Dress Goods. See .i i Stylish Suits and: Dresses to $35-Special at $19..85 Get the new suitor dress from this splendid assortment at a tremendous saving from usual price. The new fabrics and colorings are represented in the show- ing. Suits of Crepe, Serge, Silk, Poplins, Novelty Checks and Ratines in the popular greens, blues, terra cotta and black. Dresses of Crepe De Chine, Poplin, Foulard, Taffeta and Marquisette In checks and wanted colors. Take your -choice from this assortment. Regularly priced to $35.00. Special Price $19.85 . New Nifty Coats for Women and Misses to $15 grades, Special $8.85 The newest popular models are included in this lot sport and Balmacaan in golfine, checks and mixtures take your pick from the lot. Special ?8.85. - We re positively going to retire from the Men's Clothing business selling out every suit and overcoat there will be no more when thi3 present stock is disposed of. . Here" is your chance to save a great deal on your new togs but act now this coupon is good only for the next two days. Remember, you take no chances when y6u purchase here. Cut out the coupon now and visit the men's section before Saturday at 9 p. m. Take your choice of any suit in stock at these special closing out prices. x $10.00 to $13.50 Suits . $ 8.50 $15.00 to $17.50 Suits $11.75 $18.00 to $18.50 Suits $13.75 $20.00 to $22.50 Suits $16.00 Any $25.00 Suit .: $17.50 ' Any $27.50 Suit $19.50 And the coupon is just the same as cash to you on the purchase of a hat or a pair of shoes. Straw Hat Time Wo want you to seo tho unusually largo showing of new straws fur the warm days. Kewost shapes to suit "all faces. Prices very low. NETTLETON SHOES CROFUT and KNAPP HATS THE HOUSE WW .GOODiGOOD S It Is said nuou good authority that "'.Jack Vnruh, tho custodian of the I' nit- oil (States National Bank building, is -I . ... .... .1.. .. .i. ... . ... t i": ",",. I,, I J 1? I, T" K . . , . " . t "L i Triends call a "hum-dinger ' when it comes to trout angling, and, unless the weather clears pretty soon, it is pos. I siiilo that no may- go to bed and re ! main thero until the trout start to I barking. Postal Photos, $1.00 per dozen; even ings only. Trover-Weigcl Studio, op posito Bligh theater, turn. o Eugene Guard: The case of O. Ar nold' Howe against Bello Howe was tried behind closed doors in tho circuit court before Judge Perev Kelly in this : city yesterday. Howe charges that his wife hits been guilty of a statutory offense, which she " admits, b.ut sho suys that her husband condoned her acts. The decree has noi yet been ren dered. See the Tom Thumb wedding at the Grand theatre tonight. The Children's . Carnival at the opera house tonight will begin prompt ly at 8 o'clock. Late comers will not be admitted until after the wedding ceremony. Don't miss this. Come early. . You ate invited to attend the Tom Thumb wedding at the Grand theater tonight. .. o Eugene Guard: The "Oregsna," the popular confectionery at Eleventh and Abler streets, has been sold to Messrs. field and Burris. Mr.- Burris. one rf bcu a student In the University since September. . Children's carnival of pageantry, beautiful music, entraucinir dance. 1 Grand theater tonight, ' the unusual value . f - Not Good After Saturday, April 18, 9 p.m. $2.50 COUPON $2.50 This coupon is good for $2.50 on " the price of any hat or any pair of shoes from our entire slocks if used in connection with the purchase of a suit or overcoat in our closing out Sale Saturday. Only one coupon accepted on each suit purchased. $2.50 COUPON $2.50 Not Good After Saturday, April l8,9 p.m. OF QUALITY Let Shaf er show you tho latest ideas in saddles. They'll interest you. The leading leather goods store, for years at 18 South Commercial street. Ronald Jones, of Labish Meadows, who is attending high school in this city, suffered a fall at his home this week, necessitating a few days' ub senco from school. Inspect our large list of shoct music. w hnv" almost anything you can ask i tor ,r 'n get it on short notice, llio V;l.. II AM.... ! KOI , . n! :. t." ame' l0r ' "'7" J i lem and for sale by all dealers, I A new shipment of dress hats, also '"Panamas for misses and Indies in all i tho new shapes, at "Tho Maples," one i block north Meyers' store. COMPANY COMMANDERS OP THIRD BATTALION TO MEET Orders were issued this morning by Major Carle Abrams, commanding the Third battalion of the Third regiment, O. N. G., to the vouipany commanders of his battalion for them to meet in the armory here on the evening of May 2. The order was sent out bv I irs Lieutenant Louis II. Compton, battal ion adjutant. Colonel Martin, commanding the Third regiment, and Captain Mc GRAND Friday, April 24th Sensation of the Season. THE MOST TALKclD-Or WOMAN IN THE WORLD. ....Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw.,.. 'Assisted by JACK CLIFFORD and a big company In the musical Dancing Dlvsrtisement . "MAEIETTE"" , NINE OTHE BIO rEATTOES Prices 75c to S3.00 Sat Sale iursday, April 23. MAIL ORDERS NOW. : MtMMMimitMHmtMt"""'"""""""""" .. giving in the piece Wateh our window displays Very now " est styles ami unusual Values always to be found at Salem 's big store. Laughlin, IT. S. A., will be present to give tho officers instruction. Trans portation for the officers' from their 'various stations has been arranged for with the adjutant-general. The following company commanders and their lieutenants will be present: Captain Charles A. Murphy, K com pany, of Corvallis; Captaiu Stnfrin, L company, Dallas; Captaju Moshberg er, 1 eoiiipny, Woodburn, and Captain Max Gehlhar, M company, Salem. Tonight and Saturday' ."Peter Pan" The Most Wonderful Educated Horse on the American Stage. Entire Changes of Pictures Today I Coming Sunday WalfmeyerSConnorCo. Seven People In TJp-To-Date Comedies Small Prices 10c 15c. THEATRE W O P E R A H O U S E . Y.M.CA. GROWS FAST - (Continued from page one.) Fern Hobbs, Mattio F. Battv, Mr. J. B. bbiruk, Nina V. 1'arrish, Martha Case, "Mrs. C. A. Park, Mrs. Thos. Ka, Mrs, Luella Baker, Mrs J. K. I'embev ton, Mj-s. Frank J. Miller, Miss Lucy' Stoughton, Mrs. A. 1. Brown, Nellie O. Hollcnbeck, Mrs. Z. T. Moody, Mr. R. K. Downing, Mrs. F. 8. Bynon, Mr3. John J. Roberts, Mrs." Teter' Ciraber. Mrs. R. 8. Wallace, Miss Virginia Mann, Miss Ruth Barnes, Miss Mildred Wimondv Miss Esther H. Boyd, Mws Marie fck-hwab, Mrs. T.'Ij. Tweedale, Mrs. C. C. Schwab, Delta Dillard, Mabel Temple, Mrs. Oaylord Patter son, Mrs. Mary A. Chililors, Abbie 8. Davis, Mrs, Win. Fleming, Mrs. T. P. Jackson, Lillian O. Applogato, Mis Mary E. Remolds, Flora M. (tas", Olive M. Mctoalf Hand, Mrs. B. I. Miles, Juice Bell, Nellie E." Schwab, Mildred Halnisen, Mrs. O. B. Gingrich, Miss Ruth Stnley, Mrs. K. J. Swafford, Mrs. Elbert E. Fisher, Mrs. Gladys W. Steele, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Miss Laura (.'. (.'hipman, Miss Nellie Hopkins, Miss Elizabeth Meyers, Miss Margaret Ov trander, Miss Ruby Wilson, Miss Nell Hargrove, Miss Hattio Hargrove, Mrs. Alico H. Dodd, Mrs. J. V. Morelanu, Mrs. .T. C. Pettyjohn, Mrs. F. K. Ford, Miss Tina Witte, Mm. A. A. Lee, Mis. Lowella J. Walsh, Mrs. I. Beehtel, Mrs. E. T. Moores, Miss Mildred Si monds, Miss Veda 'Jross, Mrs. E. ('. Cross, Mrs, A. O. - Davidson, Edna simonton, .Mrs. uabriclton, Mrs. J . i A. Elliott, Miss Margaret Graham, ' Misg Kdith Wclborn, Anna D. Swezy, Beulah Lawrence, Martha Willcy, Mr. E. E. Gillinnu, Mrs. .'crry King, Grace Charlotte Weiborn, "drs. (has. Bishop, .Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Mabel Barn. Mrs. E. A. No-why , Mrs. ( has. Heat!., Mrs. J. Ray I'oniberton, Mrs. W. (.-. J Ackerninn, Mrs. Geo. II. Dunsford, Mrs. Delia Jeffrev, Mrs. 11. ('. Eppley, Mrs. J. E. Allison, .Mrs. P. E. Fuller. ton, Alius Annette Graber, Miss Ali.io 1 Ohm., Mrs. Sninh 1). Fanner, Arluii't . Wolff, Mrs. A. T. Edmonds, Mrs. II. .1 Morris, Mrs. II. Poule, Mrs. Walter .leuks, Mrs. A. N. Push, Mrs. Louis Lachimind, Mrs. ,1. Jl. Albert, Mrs. E. A. Bennett, Mrs. Edna I). Ray mond, Mrs. Robert Eakin, Miss Ray Smith, Miss Bess Smith, Mrs. B. J. Evans, Mrs. Geo, C. Pcwthorcn, Mabel P. Robertson, Amy E. Martin, Chris tabel dewett, Stella A. Chapnell, Claia belle Foster, Mrs. i'?lsio Roth, Eva L. Randall, Mjs. E. X. Harris, Mrs. Win. ! Kirk, Emily G. Palmer, Mrs. W. C. ' Winslow, Mrs. Jos. O. rainier, Mabel :A. Weiborn, Mabel F. "Hudelson, Georgia S. Jlroyles, Bertha Hroyles, Jessie Miller, Sylvia Miller; Lottie M. Dimick, Virginia O. Wechter, Violet .Weiborn, Mrs. Walte Stoltz, Miss jXina McN'avy, Miss Alma Polile, Mrs. L. Bechtel, Mrs. E. Hartley, Manunin Hughes, Edith Fugate, Jlrs. John Lewis, Esther Davis, Mrs. S. J. Dor sey, j. H. Fairchib!, Alicia Frizzell. Lauella Patton, Mrs. Patten, Elsi? White, Mrs. Moores, Jessio Cromwell, Dorothy I'earcc, Mrs. (Jcorge Pearce, Hazel Bishop, Mrs. .Mark Skiff, Mr. Noll ML Staley, Mary Cleveland, Ev.i MoGilchrist, Oda L. . Chapman, -Mrs. Henry 1). Kimball, Julia McCullocli, Ruth L. Dillon, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Lucy A. Hinton, Mollie Peannine. Margaret Caspor, Elizabeth Jones, Ruth L. Hansboro, Cora Small; Ira O. i Wechters, Mrs. T. E. Sliafo.-, Grace Pratt, Bessie .Pratt, Mrs. W. II. St us loff, Lorilla Bolter, Grace Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Louise Arthur, Armeta M. Ebner, Mrs. Geo. L. Rose, Mrs. Geo. i ; riodgers, Mrs. Jos. Bauingartner. Mr?. R.. E. L. Steiner. Mrs. A. J. Hnrren. Angeliue McCulloch. Mrs. Kunell ICntlin, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. 0. IN. Smith, Mrs. C. L. Me Nary, Mrs. R. P. Boise, Jr., Mrs. E. Breyman, Mrs. M. O. Buren, Mrs. Cliaunccy Bishop, Hess E. Bailey, Bess I. Spuouer, Mrs. F. Stulo Gilbert, Adella Chaplcr, : Florence Latern, Mrs.' Frank Stone, ! Barton, Lnla R. Walton, Louisa J. Walton, Mrs. A. I. Eotf, Mrs. P. L. Blackcrby, Mrs. Lottio Cameron, Alice . A. Miles, .Mrs. II. II. Farrar. I Clara Albert, Alico Moore, Marjorie Alexander, Louise A. Kezar, Ber i tha Hatch, Lenah Brunger, Helen (Bibby, Edna Garfield, Grace Brnden, I Minnie A. Dowuing, Minnio Carpcn j ter, Mnniio Hauser, Mary Frances ; Phillips, Greta Phillips, Mildred Kruse, I Ethel Harding, Catherine. Barbyto. tonight; Tom Thumb Weddi Grand Opera House SEE the mayor's daughter wedded to a prominent coun cilman. SEE the mavor. councilmen and other dignitaries repre sented by the kiddies.- SEE the greatest and finest fete of dancing Salem has had over 130 children. ALL DEPICTED BY CHIL DREN 10 YEARS OLD AND UNDER !' - : NEW TODAY. HIGHEST Cash price paid for eggs. Marion Creamery h Produce Co., Liberty axd Terry streets. SEWING MACHINES are going to be sold at onee; gd drop-head ma- - ehines from 10.00 up; you will miss a big bargain if you don't come at onee as they must go at once. .(HO State street. W A N T E D Experienced housemaid.; Mrs. L. S. Barnes, 1925 State street, Phone 1665. AUCTION SALE All fixtures i.i the' Peerless Restaurant a 371 State, will be sold at auction. Saturday, April f IS, l!)14, ireluding safe, cash register, coffee urns, range, dishes, Frazer lighting plant, steam table, three re frigerators, nil plumbing, chairs, tables and silverware. J. A. Cooper, owner. FOR RENT Hotel in valley town. " 30 rooms, oil furnished now running. ,T. A. Cooper. IF YOU HAVE Carpets you wish woven, notify S. A. Dobner, phone 2480-W. WANTED Alert, energetic young man with store experience. Apply to siiperintencnt, Meyers Department Store. FOR SALE Ono Jersey cow, cheap, if taken at once. Phono 231U-R, after 5 o'clock P. M. FOR SALE Two1 cows. Inquiro ob Hill grocery. Main 2251. LOST, on 8. High or Ferry st., ladies' gold watch. Return to Journal office and receive reward. Selection cf the Jury in the case of L. ('. Eastman against tho Salem. Falls City and Western o-Kilwny. com pany, an action brought in the circuit court for Marion county for damage:! for alleged carelessness on the part of tho railway company in causing an accident at Dallas, occupied tho atten tion of the court this niornin.. Short ly befuro noon tho jury panel was com pleted and the taking of testimony be tun. This afternoo'i the jury went to Pallas to investigato -and view the scene of tho accident in which East man says he was hurt. Reserved seats 75c, 50c and 25c for tho Tom Thumb wedumg at tho Grand theater tonight. nvestment 10 acres ef bearing pruncs,$2,150. 2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room house, ono milo out, $2,300; terms'. Large lot and house, close in, $6000. 26V acres bearing fruit, improved, 116,000. : 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3300 17 aercsr, close in, improved, $1000. Several good buys in berry tracts. Hop, prune and stock ranches, right prices. List your bargains and trades with us. We are aentx for Canadian 1 1-:: I I- tn i UM! 'r'"8' 1 P" UP .u years io pay. Close in hotel, 30 rooms, $1300, Bnap, Several good business chances and trades. We sell insurance of all kinds. Houses nnd furnished rooms to rent. - City lots, all parts of Salem. 15 acres, Roscdnlo, 7 acres fruit, buildings, $3,000; terms. Acme Investment Company ' Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 510 State St. Employment Bureau In Connection. ood Styles . in Shoes Another shipment of this spring's newest and clas siest shapes for men and women, just received. See the new dress shoes for men and boys, in button and lace, tan and black, selling at $2.50 and $5. Our regular prices are better than others' sale prices, because we are content with a SMALL PROFIT Come in and examine the famous Dr. Reed's Cush ion Sole Shoes the mo ?t popular shoe ever sold in Sa lem.' - Jacob Vogt 220 North Commercial Street. -f f M . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... tt XX King Bing (Alius Milt Meyers) XX XX ns ho will appear in the Cher rian vherringo at tho Armory APRIL 21-25 rrayed in tho ancient robes of r T ....... rrf. n.nn. Don't Pail to See Him. XX STOP! LOOJS! LISTEN! This will inform my Republican friends nnd supporters that I am n can didate for re-nomination to tlio offico tho justice of the peace for tho Snlci:i distric t nt the primary election of May 15, 1914. DANIEL WEBSTER iFarm Bargains lSd-ncro farm in tho heart of grcr.t prune belt, $.H0 per acre. Snap. 50 acres, 35 acres umier cultivation, $80.00 per acre. Wrnp. Hi acres of benvor-dnm land, the best in the slate; well improved; sold over $1,000 worth of onions last ycur; price $11,000.00. Terms. " 50 acres rich, black loam soil on tiio famous Howell prairie; $115 per aero. Snnp. 00 acres well improved ; $9,000.00. Terms; beautiful Waldo hills. Snap. Suburban Home Cheap. Closo in suburban home, 0 ncres, well improved; prico $2800; terms. House Bargain. Cozy 4-room house, $100 down, bulunco, $10 per month; just like Tent, Modern 7-Room House. On a paved street, $2,050.00. Terms. Snnp. rive-Room Bungalow. A dandy 5-room bungalow, $1,000 Near Stato street; on easy terms. Choice Lots. We havo choice vacant lots in all parts of tho city, some real bargains. Money to. Loan. Wo can place your money on good real cstuto security. Houses for Rent. : Insurance. We .writo Fire, Life, Automobile, Vc cident, Liability and Surety bondu best old-lino companies. LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH Bechtel & Byncn 347 State Street. H sS i S3 it S?' v