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PAGE TEN TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, MAT 16, 1914. czi:s2z:sasz:iaassasQasa!:aa!S2saaas2SS!ass22ssss2Ssxcassz:sssaasaQa ra M ti li ti li n u ii u ti ii ti u fcl 11 li li El n M N - t ri 4 v"1f-'f Our 691st Wednesday Sur prise Sale for May Twentieth Women's Bungalow Aprons, Special, Only 39 Cents Each Here's an apron sale of unusual merit. Well-made garments generously fashioned in an excellent style just the apron that women have been looking for good quality fabric in light, medium and dark colors. Take your pick next Wednesday. 39c Each None sold before 8::50. See window display. 1880 vt-M--Mttt4tt l All Around Town Go to Dr. Btone's for trusses. Two hundred White Leghorn pullets for Bale at u'3 cents each; all layers, J. D. Waring, KiO Stnto street. o City Attorney Roland Page Is in l'ortland today on a TJiisiuess trip aud will return to the city this evening. Pantages vaudeville, at the Globe, llonduy aud Tuesday, ltle, o LekHhunsover So you may Just as well get down to business and prepuro to build that home you have long want ed and of tou planned fur. You'll ne ver have another chance to build so shenply. Let us lunp you. Lnfler & Bolinger, 4UI) lliibburd building, One-fourth off on fishing rods at Hauser Brothers. Dr. Edmund S. Conklin, head of the department of psychology of the Uni versity of Oregon, was in the city to day on a Bhort business trip niul took advantage of the opportunity to visit gome of tho stnto institutions in the problems la which he is interested. Ask for Zlnn's ice cream whon you want the best, James Godfrey, the recently appoint ed collector of income tux, stilted to day that he felt epiite lonesome becuuse ho was not In the present political fray. Mr. Oodfrey says that he dearly loves the game and would like to get out and rustle votes with the boys uguiii just for the fun of it. At the Globe, Monday and Tuesday, rantuges vaudeville, JOc. Key. A. A. Winter, who has been at tho bedside of Mrs. Winter, who is ill in Portland, has returned to Salem, and will occupy his pulpit at the I'irat DO YOU LOOK ATANOUT-OF- PROPORTION WORLD? Objects seen nesr the edges of flat lou ses are distorted, but the deep curve of toric leimes pre vents this and glvos you a large, clear field of vision. Toric lenses are a vast im iroaio provement. Let me explain the beuoflts LENSES of the genuine toric lens to you. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Doctor of Optica 210 211 United States Nat'l Bk. Bldg. til rf3 1 Khaki outing trip i maae 01 OOOB1GOODS I United Evangelical church .on North C'ottngo street both at tho morning and evening services. Mrs. Winter is improving slowly and it is expected that she will be able to bo removed to her homo next week. Sunday chicken dinner at the Cot tngo Hotel tomorrow, 32 to 2 p. m. Last night the Y. M. C. A. relay team was out for a practice run and taking advnntiigo of Physical Director Oingrieli' P.ig Hen, broke all speed rec ords. Dutton, who has a record of fivo miles in 27 minutes and 41 seconds, was third man last night, nnd Cuet Hug gins, former Htur two-niiler at the Uni versity of Oregon, was first by about 200 yards, Joe Aliutoa finishing second. In fact, (lingrieli says that tho timo was so fast that his stop watch did not get more than half of it, and Muggins' time is unknown, but it is certain that the Portland t'hemawa runner that shows a clean pair of neelu to the long winded sprinter will bo forced to ac cept a big lend and extend himself to maiutuiii even a small share of it. Look! Look! Hauser Brothers are selling fishing rods nt one-fourth tho regular price. Everett -Terry, fruit grower and stockman who resides on a big farm four miles west of tho city, was in Salem this morning looking after bus iness mutters. Mr. Terry states that his fruit crop is going to be a hummer this season, while his stock, cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, etc., are growing so fast that his two-huiulred-ncre tract can hardly hold them. "Politics! Why, bless your heart, I just had time to vote, let alone worrying myself as to who will be elected,-" said the genial farmer when asked what ho thought of the political situation. Kodak films left before 8 p. m. fin ished next morning. Open evenings. Trover -Weigol ftudio, opposite Bligh's. In the handicap handball tournament now on at the Y. M. V. A. three sots were finished ist night. Staley won from L. 11. Complon, allace bent Hamilton, and Hargrove was defeated lv Gingrich. Tho second round of the'0" the evening ot -May 20 under the tournament will be started earlv next week with most of the players' scratch Williuntte University school of music. Forty hop growers and hop mer men ns tho handicap plavers were geu- About 0i voice will be heard in a 'chants held a meeting in the offices orally uufortiinate in tho preliminary i varied program of sacred and selected of T. A. I.ivcsley & Co. this afternoon round. " j songs as well as a number of instrument and talked over plans for a state-wide 0 tal numbers. Tho proceeds of tho eon-! campaign against the anti-dry move- Do not he misled. You do not pay eert will bo turned over to the Ladies' meat now on foot. Nothing definite one cent more when Dr. Mendelsohn ' Aid society to be applied to the fuud , was decided upon at a late hour to fits yon with glasses than yon would be; for the completion of the payments on day, but the hopmcir are intending to required to pay elsewhere." Besides you the piano recently purchased for the compile facts and figures which will get tho best possiblo service from one church. Tho full program has not been ' tend to show why stnto-wido prohibi who has had 31 years' practical expert- completed as yet but will be announced tion should not prevail in Oregon. Af- eneo, ami can refer you to over 0000 satisfied patients. Dr. M. P. Mendel ohn, U. S. National Bank building. o - j West and -Miss Helen, arrived in the, taken at the Trover studio. Albert N. Minton, well known In city Ust evening. The governor -will J ' o this city and formerly membership see-j vote here today (Friday), aud then; The rlverWff City of Eugene which rotary ot the - Salem Young Xlen's ho and his family will go to Cannon was inspeete.1, by the government in Christian nssociatiou, has resigned his beach for a short onting. Morning spector was passed and left this after secretaryship to go to Albany, where j Astorian, l noon on its regular trip for Oregon You'll Find Trusty Trunks and Dependable Leather Luggage at Meyers Our immense trunk and suitcase section on the second floor has become known as the supply cen ter for travelers' necessities on account of so large an assortment to select from, and in the prices there is a broad suggestion of economy to those who con template a trip. Our stock comprises all that is new in trunks, suitcases and leather bags; they're the kind that will carry your things safely, and you will always feel proud of their appearance. See This Worthy Display on 2d Floor An Excellent Showing of Wo? men's and Misses' Khaki Clothing for Outing Wear clothing is almost a necessity if you are planning on an this summer. You'll find -i ifi.-i.uu: li.-u -KJtet.,. r4. tvt i gOOU quauiy luiatu ciuui. nmy looking ftiiaw iiui- folk style, $3.00 each. Divided Skirts priced at $.1.50. ' Khaki walk ing Skirts at $3.00. Khaki Bloomers, a comfortable garment for the mountains, $2.00. Hats of khaki priced at $1.00, and neat, serv iceable Dresses priced at $4.00. See this showing and select your needs before your size is gone. Take a look at the window display on Liberty street. will enter tho law office of Goorge-i V. Wnght, a prominent attorney ot ; that city. Mr. Minion's successor nas not vet been appointed, ami it is likely j J'""""" " " o - til next autumn and the work will bo! carried on by tho r.rcsent forco. The Swedish Literary society of the , Hwedish M. K.. church gave a success-1 ful literary entertainment at their church Inst night. A splendid program ! was rendered and hirer refreshments j served. yundiiy at 3 p. in., and again at 8 ' p. m., iiev. John Ovall will address the I congregation. You caw safoly rely upon my ability to give von ovoglasses or spectacles that I will absolutely benetit vour Sight, nt ' absolutely fair prices. The strongest! nossibln 'recommendation is the vnlmi- tary testimonials of satisfied pntrons a very lnrge share of my business comes to mo through the recommendations of the thousands 1 have served in this vi cinity. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, U. 8. National Hank building. Boo Hauser Brothers' window for fine fishing rods, selling at one-fourth off regular price. We guarantee safe return of watches for repair sent us by mail. (Quality counts iu jeweler. Burr's. Dave Yantis, "The Toggery' man, nns ordered an extra lino ot hats tori the annual rush following primary elec-jtho tions. Mr. Yuulis expects to have gooil run in the lint line soon iu yew of tho fact that there were 117 candi dates out for office and nt least twentv or thirty of them were bouud to lose out. l-ou t ickard, a prominent local! e political and base ball enthusiast, wasi Piano tuning, first-class work. Phone seen this afternoon wending his way! 1405, leave orders with G. C. Will or toward the hnttery while cigar stores R. F. Tetors. J. E. Hockett. proprietors report a fine business to- O day. Captain Daniel Webster, a veteran C. R. Hammond, machinist. Electri of ninny wars, still holds the fort; His cal appliances repuired and automobile friends state that ho has won another; work done. Phone Main 2409. 200 N. buttle and will bo promoted by his old comrades from Captain to General. "Dan was always a dandy fighter," said the candidate's friend, Will Buck, "and be-gosh lie is showing it today." j o Four expert waic-'amakers. Best of work. No delavs. Barr's. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, eye specialist, fits eyes correctly. U. S. Bank bldg. A number of musical clubs of the city will also join with the members of the Methodist Episcopal church choir which is to render a concert at the church : direction of Dean Mendenhal! of the! later. Governor West accompanied by Mrs. neat garments here, wellishotudbenuide'aciiyof'perhapi I people within tho next five 19 14 Dr. F. L. Utter, dontist, Masonic bldg. q Spauldlllg norninated. The majority voters Imvn dec ilorl thnt hi. 1.r suits for mon, and women are the best i in Hulom. (Seo samples at 4Uj Court. o J. C. TJjttyJohn is confined to his bed, having contracted a severe cold sniee returning from his trip in California. Dr. Asseln, Zahnartz, Stceves Bldg. , . i o II. D. St. Helen, piano and organ tuning. Main 1005; 230 Court. o Miss Sue Williams, of Salem, a for- mcr forvallis girl, is tho guest of Misses iJ"ru,n' to the "'ty to attend tho wedding of Miss Grace Corbett a schoolmate, and Jean Forrest Branson, solemnized today (Thursday). Corvallia Times. Try Scott's 15c meals. Chas. A. Wilson, attorney of Dallas, came over to 8alem yesterday to cast his ballot and attend to legal business. Visit Gilson's attractive new harbor shop in Bligh building, State street. o Sunday only, at the Globe. Actual scenes of the recent war nt Vera Cruz. Notice ad in this pnper. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Krobs, who ro- side on South I ommereuu street, are happy parents of a new teu-pouud baby girl today. Tho little one arrived early this morning. Dr. JIarry K. Clay states that little Miss Krobs is a beauty ami that mother and child are doing I nicely. High st. The T. W. woman's club met with Mrs. R. N. Harris on North Cottage street last Thursday. Topics of general interest, were discussed. F. N. Endicott addressed the members on "Woman's Interest in Politics." Miss Marguerite Flower gave several vocal numbers. The club is working with the Parent Teachers Association of tho northern part of the eitv in the interest of estab- I lishing a suitable playground at the Grant school for the children during the summer. Thev are also supplying a free innga'.ine and periodical stand at the Eilgeway store. o ,ter holding a brier session, tne grow- era and merchants, who are from all , over tho state, hnd their photographs BUSINESS IS GOOD DESFITE POLITICS Salem and Willamette Valloy Talked About Over Entlie United States City Is Top Notcher. Despite the fact that politics bai a grip 011 "ie local public toilav, Liibi ness dwindled not in the leant. If anything the Salem men-hunts wore i busier than ever and there were good- j sized crowds on the streets this alter noon. ; According to the farmers of Marion county who were seen on tiio stiects today, agricultural work is taking up the time of everyomi out of the towns ' at present, and Mother Mature is ex tending such favors as to compel tho farmer to got in and hustle in order' to keep up with the ever-growing weed. Localities Encouraged. j It is doubtful if there is a section cf l a country in the whole 1'iiited States j ao widely talked about than Salem M.d . the Willamette Valley at present. The; tourist, is not great through horc by 110 means, but at tho same time itomo 01 ( tiie most prominent capitalists in tho east have stopped off here this wock. j John C Tolls, a leading lumberman ot Augusta, Maine, -was in tho city Inst: Wednesday, having stopped off here to look around before resuming his sightseeing trip through the extreme southern btates. This is what Mr. Tolls said about Salem: "Undoubted and without question you people of Salem certainly have a beautiful aud progressive city. Salem, in my miim, s 0U.UU) I people witmn tho next rive or ten years, You have every advantage mat CI0Vig eitv could wish for, and I can Bee no reason why the capital ut Oregon should not bo tho leading c:ty of the state within a comparatively short time. " Farming District Lauded. "The Willamette valley is one great garden," said ilurley I.'. Duunigan, a retired fanner of Wichita, Knu&as, yes terday evening as le sat in an easy chair in the lorjliy of the Hotel Marion enjoying a good cigui. "Yes siree, my friend, 1 don't believe the people of Snloni realizo fully the advantages of a county or farming district surround this city, it can't bo bent, and if it was not for tho fact that I have gone out of tho farming business, I would rnb on to the first hundred acres I could find right near Salem and go to raising everything under tho sun. There ill bo a tji'io, and Boon, too, when Salem will be a top-notcher on the coast, . t can't ielp but grow, and tho Lord knows you . hnvo plenty of room in which to expand both up fliul sideways.".. The Journal representative, not knowing just how to take the last re mark made by Mr. Duunigan, asked him what ho meant by it. Ho explain ed that Salem is not limited to any extent for want of building possibil- Uies inasmuch as the business district can do spreau out a nine or so con ! veniently aud that the residential dis- trict is largo enough to accommodate sovcral tjiausand more homes. ! . lo of what eMtern vi!titors ve to 8.ly ' n)out fiilon. and vicinity. All concur in SBvin thllt climatic conditions in Tiio anovo remarks were just a sum- (his country cannot bo beat and all that Palem has to do is to grasp her opportunities. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. The antiseptic powder to he shaken into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching, swollen, and sweating feet, use Allen Foot-Ease. It relieves corns and bullions of all pain nnd prevents bliatem sore and callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, nnd for Breaking in New Shoes. It is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. For Free trial package, address Allen S. Olm stead, Lo Hoy, N. Y. age of Mother Gray's AROMATIC LEAF, tho pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidnoy, Bladder and Urinary troubles. Whon you feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remarkable combination of nature's herbs and roots. As a tonic laxative it has no equal. Mother Gray's Aro matic Loaf is sold by druggists or sent by mail for 50c. Samples sent FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. City with a tow of logs for the paper mills. The river is now reported two and one half feet above low water. o A writ of attachment was filod in the circuit court for Marion county today by the Bank of Woodburn against tho People's Store, a corporation, and Philip Kmitz, alleging due approxi mately $1500 and interest from Novem ber 12, 1912, ou at noto held by the bank. ....A writ nf mandamus was iss.ied by Judge William Galloway iu the case of the State of Oregon y Governor West and lieu W. Olcott .against the state treasurer T. ti. Kay ordering tho latter to turn over the "$0,000,000 iu school notes to the keeping of the state land board. - o ,- The trial in the case of G. D. Barnes against A. B. Spencer was set by Judge Galloway lor June lo. ' o The meeting held in the Commercial club rooms this afternoon for the pur poso of organizing the Marion County Potato Growers' association was large ly attended by interested farmers in this vicinitv. The meeting began with a general discussion of tho situation prevailing nt present and how to meet it. Tho proposition of establishing a starch factory in this ct:v, which has been investigated by Luther J. Chapin, has met with general favor and he re ports that as tho first cost of the es tablishment of the enterprise is low and the cost of maintenance is little compared with tho results obtained, that he factory is almost certain to be established. Officers were elected at the meeting this afternoon and plans for perfecting the organization were started.' tii ffcii-t -v .-. ''.'-V.F:iW---V---i EYES YOURS AND THOSE OF , YOUR FAMILY should be most skillfully attended. They are worth more than any other one thing on earth to you. At a reasonable price we have the most efficient optical service that money can buy. Let us prove it. MISS A. McCULLOCH Optometrist. ' 291 N. Commercial Street, Phone r-'iS. Ground floor. Eours 0 to 5. CEREMONIES MARK LAYING OF PASADENA FEDERAL BLDG. Ib.-ndena, Cal., May 10. Masonic ceremonies marked this afternoon the laying of tho comerstoiio of Pasadena's fednml buildinir. Dana V.'cl- ler, past grand master of Masons of the Istato of California acted us grami master. Tho building is to bo com pleted in May l!)lo. STAMP LAW CONSTITUTIONAL. Olvnmin. Wash.. Mav 10. Tho su premo court today held that tho trad ing stump law of the last legislature requiring trading stamp companies to pay a liconso of $(i,()UU tuinuuily to do hiiM'tirs in the state was constitutional. Tho federal circuit court had held thut tho law was invalid but todaj s de cision is controlling. Sorao men regularly use kindness if unable to find a club. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Furnished modern house. Phone 1737-J, or call 805 . Liberty. WANTED Girl or woman to wash ' dishes, yeotts, 170 rJoutb. -Commercial street. FOR SALE Cheap, second-hand bug gy in good condition. Cull at 070 - Mill street. - WANTED Position :n country as housekeeper or seamstress, first-class. Phono 1015. FOR SALE Ono blncK driving horse, sound and city broke; 10 years old. Call phone 2123-W. WANTED Board and caro in good homo for boy five years old. i). C. M., euro Capital Journal. EIGIIEST Cash price paid for eggs. Marion Creamery & Produce Co., Liberty and Ferry strcots. FOR SALE Cheap; 200 cords second growth iir wood on the ground s miles on Hilvcrton road. Main 2204. BAKER First-clnss, all round nmn, wishes stendy position in country town married; no boozer; good ref erences. II. A., caro Journal. BAKER First-class nit round man, wishes stendy position in country town; married; no boozer; good ref erences. H. A., care Journal. WANTED Money o loan. Have ap plications for $300, $000, $o0. $000, $1000 and $1S00, ut 8 per cent for 1 to three years. W. A. Listen, agent, 4S4 Court street. SEWING MACHINES arc going to be sold at onco; g"od drop-head ma chines from $10.00 up; you will miss a big bargain if you don't come at once a they must go nt once. 640 Stato street. FOR F.XCHANGE Ten acres at Dallas, Oregon; well improved; all under cultivation; good buildings; 4 acres fruit; running water; wells; all crop; cows, chickens and tools go with placo for $5,000. Tnko $3,000 Salem property. 124 South Liberty. J. E. Scott, Main 937. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian grad uate McKillip Col lege, Chicago, III., which enjoys the largest practice in tho world. Lame n o s 8, dentistry and diseases " of the foot a spec ialty. New veterinary operating table just installed. Phones: Residence, 1001; office, 27S. Of lice and feed barn, 420 South Commercial Street. When iu SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern. Free and Private Baths. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. RATES 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings.. A Home Away from Home, T. G. BLIGH, Prop. I FARM LOANS OREGON TITLE AND LAND CREDIT COMPANY 209 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Securit, THOS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregoa Farm Bargains 800 acre stock farm, 2.3 per aero, I y-JO acre stock farm, 00 per acre, ! 100 aero famous Howell lfrairie, f 123 per acre. M acres well improved, $10,2."i0. ;. 50 acres llowell Prairie IIS per acre, 1 30 acres improved llowell Prairie, i $ 1,000. 40 acres improved llowell Prairie, $9,000. ; 20 acres improved only $4,000. 10 acres all under the plow $12"i per acre; on easy terms. HOUSES. s 1 ,500 modern bungalow, S-rooins, good location small payment down, bal anco like rent. CHOICE VACANT LOTS. We have choice vacant lots iu all parts of the city $200 and tip. Houses and store buildings for rent. INSURANCE. We write insurance, best old line companies. 1 - MONEY TO LOAN. Bechtel & Bynon 347 State Street. CONSIDER THESE 20'j acres, near Liberty, all culti vated,' $1.25 per acre. Take good Salem property. 2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room houe, ono mile out, $2,300; terms. 40 acres 5 miles out, improved, $1,500. Want income property. 5 room bungalow modern, $1,300. 210 head of slock, 4 year lease on 2100 acres paid, good buildings; fine opening for stock man. We are agents for Canadian Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. Closo in hotel, 30 rooms, $1,500, snap. 70 acres, 50 acres fruit, house, barn and dryer, 7 miles out $18,500. 15 acres, Tiosedalc, 7. acres fruit, buildings, $3,000;' terms. Acme Investment Company Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposito Court House. 540 State St. Employment Bureau in Connection. sana ansa Good Buys in Real Estate 107 acres of timber laud, close to Oregon Electric line. Will take city property 33 part payment. Price $00.00 per acre. 5 acres of good laud all under culti vation. Four miles from Salem and closo to railroad station. Price $750; $25.00 down and $5 per month. 2214 acres; 13 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; 4 acres young prune orchard set out this yea'; 1 acre bearing loganberries and some strawberries and raspberries, and sonio voting fruit trees just coming itito bear ing. Good new (i-ioom house, barn, chicken-house, and other out buildings, 3i-. miles from Salem on macadam road. Price $5,500. 5 acres of bearing cherry orchard, best of varieties, 3'j mil- a from Salem, pood road. This is a good buy. 1 ice $1,250, one-half cash, balance to suit. Two good residence properties in Cor valiis. Will exchange for acreage closo to Salem. . What have you? 40 acres of land, 20 acres undcT culti vation, 10 of which is planted to two year old prunes, balance in timber and pasture; small house, good barn, run ning water, fine spring. Price $3,750. 10 acre of good rich black soil all under cultivation. Price $1,000; $100 cash, balance $100 per year, at 6 per cent interest. Acre tracts just outside of the city limits, all in orchard just coming into bearing, good location. Price $S00 per aero, .-i25 cash, balance $o per month, 0 per cent interest. 10 acres of good land all under culti vation: small house, barn, chicken-house and well, some fruit; located 3'j miles from Salem. Price $2,300, $850 down, balance. 2 years at 6 per cent interc-st. If you wantlto buy, trade or sell, seo ns. W. II. GRAEENHORST & CO., Room 2, Bush Bank Bldg. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUEGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 Stte Street