Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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yrgyyiwr the daily capital journal, baxem, obegok, thursd'ay, may si. in.
Ribbons
Ribbons
Beautiful New Ribbons in this, the
Greatest Event of its kind this season
A GREAT PURCHASE
$1000 WORTH of high-grade, foreign and domestic warp-printed
and jaquard Ribbons of our usual unexcelled standard enables
us to offer these at an astonishin gly low price. These, as a rule, go
only to the big cities, but through our New York buyer we were
able to procure these. They're unusually wide in new, rich designs
and colorings; splendid for girdles, hair and hat trimming; not a
piece has heretofore sold for less than Goc a yard, and many pieces
would bring in the usual way up to $1.75 a yard. While they last,
they are offered in two immense assortments. Take your pick
One Lot 59c yd. One Lot 48c yd.
(See the big double window display of these on Court street.)
CHOIR CONCERT WAS ! OREGON BERRIES ARE
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS CROWDING CALIFORNIA
The concert Riven nt the First Me- Rj,inirl!, semen T Launched at Salem
thodist church lust evening by the; Tit UBion Cherries and Logan
choir, attainted by the lailies' musical berrleg At0 Next
club and the glee club or illnmette j
.iniverm.y, was one mui win hoi noun i T)0 gt,aberrv phlnninff season
bo forgotten by Salem music lovers. , irl lami(.i at the Salem
me enure program, wmen inriuuvu , ; ,. ,, inn l.n nnU or..
solos trios, quartets and numbers by ; bpi ghj.,,,,.,1 .inilv. Bv the last of
- npxl wePK ine nnton wm oe snipping
FIRE CAUSES
LOSS AT MILL CITY
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security,
THOS K. ror.D
Over Ladd & Buh Bank, Salem, Oregon
showed planily the careful supervision ,)V e.Toa, ots. Tno flrst strawberries
of Dean Mondunhnll of tho Willamette ,:pr 8ni.)reil this vear on Mnv l.i
Albany, Ore., May 21. Fire of un-,
known origin completely destioyed the I
south side of Mill City, a lumber town j
of four hundred inhabitants 3S miles j
northei'.st of here, hint night, doing
jrllit Wlamnge estimated at $15,000, according!
to news rescuing ucru mua. .nm
were no casualties. Bucket brigades I
were powerless. The fire burned itself
out when it reached tho Sautiaiu river
which divides tho town.
university Lqllcgo of Music, under wlli(,h ;s al)out ln ,,avs aheaii of the
whoso direction the concert was pre-: , t .-., v0 th. first
BCnted. I hcrri.M wpre shinned on Mav 2tf nnd
The singing of the choir, which is .ri:0j, i,i h,,iM'Wn,. ,., .hln-
one of tho largest and most carefully pei, -befure wn9 ; u10i whpll the first
trained in tho city, was very exception- sni,mpllt wa9 m,lp on Jav 20.
nl. The ensemble work was of Bn ex-, a(.,.0Hllt 0f the early "season this
tremely high order nnd the manner in VPa, (Won 'strawberries have inter-
if ii . . i .i- 1 i: :
berries, which havo liM n monopolv of ' . ' """" '
which the different sections handled
their parts left little to be desired.
The ladies' musical club, which ap
peared in two numbers, received con
tinued applause and completely capti
vated the nudienco with their number
"Looks and Kyes."
it remained, However, for tne l ni-1 i.n,k,i ...,1 ..horrid will hp
versity (ileo club to cnll forth applause ,he next crop handled, and the Fruit
that bid fair to interfere with the con- ',, ui cnn.mnnp the shinn.ent nf
these fruits about tvj middle of June,
THREE GIRLS HURT
IN RUSH AT TRIAL
Seattle, Wash., May 21. Threo girls
were hurt in a mad rush of spectators
the early market heretofore. The ber
ries grown in Marion county find a
ready rale, and the local consumption
of strawberries is inadequate to reduce
i the shipments to otner markets.
The House
of Quality
ilCOODlOOOD S
The Home of
Satisfaction
All Around T
own
Ask for Zlnn'a ice cream when you
want the best.
o
Judge L. T. Harris, of Eugene, re
publican uoiiiiiion for Miipreino court
justico, is in the city today.
Tour expert watciimniccrs. Best of
work. No deluys. Barr's.
o
Tho railroad commission is moving
today, nud when this is completed, it
will be found in tho rooms formerly oc
copied by the supreme court, which
have been remodeled lor its use. The
superintendent of public instruction
will be given part of the rooms va
cated by tho commission.
0. B. Hammond, machinist. Electri
cal appliances repaired and nutinnobilc
work done, l'liono Main 210!). 200 N.
High st.
A referendum petition having already j
over .Mill signatures is being circulatcit
in Snlom which is intended to
' to the voters nt the next
Whatover you want in leather Sha
fer either Ims it or will mako it for
4- We guarantee safa return of watcnes
i for repair sent us bv mail, quality
l . - I T
counts in juweiury. uurr n.
0
Had it not been for tho fact that tho
I people of .Salem failed to take more
than casual interest in tne sportsmen
who held a tournament here Inst Holi
day, Monday nn,l Tuesday, the Cap
ital City could have easily been named
a h the i.ext meeting place of the Ore
gon Stato Sportsmen's association, ac
cording to Henry Vcnt"ii, the field
you. Tim high quality nf his work has manager of the recent sliool, and the
Hindu him famous. For many years at I father nf the Capital City Hod & dun
1S7 South Commercial. lelulv Mr. Veutch said today that Sa-
o i lem could hnvc ea.iily been honored
Visit Gllson'8 attractive new barber' nin w'th the presence of the 50 or
shop in llligh building, Stato street. Is0 mr" of tl,,c nf'lntl0n .,,ext
1 p iear had tho peoplo of Salem saown
According to the residents on Court u; I'ropor spirit by .coming out and
,.t,eet near Wilson avenue, there are aj"tu""ll" tho '"K contests.
good main' voung niotorcyclists in Sa- tv
lem who'ha'vo an utter disregard for! Moose attention. Big picnic and ex-
both he efforts of the members of tho cursion next Sunday over Snlem, Falls
Salem military baud and those who en- 't.v railroad to lilaclt Koek. Irani
oy the conceits given by the organizn. : leaves Commercial street at 0 a. m.
tion. It is said that the band mimic 1 Hoimd trip, 05 cents. Fill your baskets
cannot l heard through tho din and "u j"'11 t'10 ll(!rd
roar of a dozen or so machines which j 0
speed by with open mufflers during i Holding that there was not sufficient
the concerts. A popping, snapping, I evidence to hold him to tiie grnnd jury,
jangling motorcycle can mako more Justice of the i'eace Webster this nft
nuise than a tiro truck and a boiler ermiou dismissed tho case of tho state
tinunnce of the concert had not tho
hoys returned for a second nnd then
a third encore at their first appear
nacc. Their second number, "The Oar
den of Dreams," by Mr. Schramm and
the club, was tho crowning offort of
the evening. The rich tenor of Mr.
Schramm and tho ease with which it
retained its volume nnd nt the same
time took the high notes, displayed ex
traordinary musical ability.
His Tendering of the solo part, back
ed by the perfect harmony of the club,
made the number one that could havo
boon repented teveral times without r.
loss of interest and enthusiasm.
Vhilo the numbers presented by the
choir were of a very pleasing nature,
tho selection "The Alps," five settings
of Alpine poems by Kngelsberg, is do
serving of special notice. The number,
"Cuius Anincnm," from "Stnbnt Ma
tor," by the quartet and choir was also
especially well received.
The solos by the Miss McMuhon and
Mr. Jones nnd the work of the ladies'
trio were all of a very high type and
were pleasingly rendered.
Too much praise cannot Vie given to
Pean Mendenhnll for his work with the
choir, the clubs nnd the soloists. It is
a rare artist indeed that could dupli
cate the offerings nf Inst evening.
UNDERWORLD WOMEN
HELP RAISE FUNDS
which is also about
than previous years.
10 days earlier
BASEBALL TODAY.
San Francisco, May 21. Women of
San Francisco s underworld were con
tributing liberally today to a fund to
bo used in an effort to secure a new
trial for Hazel I.ux of Oakland, recent
ly sentenced to life imprisonment' at
San Qnentiii. for the murder of Wil-.
linm Garland. Vp to date $'!S, had
been contributed.
Tho T.iix woiuan killed Garland when
he failed to keep nn alleged promise to
make her his wife. Sho formerly con
ducted an Oakland resort.
Tederal.
R. H. E.
Kansas City 8 13 5
Brooklyn 2 3 1
Fackard and Easterly; I.atitte and
Land.
R. H. E.
S t. Louis 5 14 3
Pittsburg 10 15 2
Kuepper nnd Chapman; Adams and
Kerr.
R. H. E.
Tndinnnpolis 5 11 4
Buffalo 6 10 1
Moseley nnd Raridan; Moran, Ander
son nnd Blair.
R. H. E.
Chicago 2 7 4
Baltimore 3 12 1
Hendrix and Wilson; Quinn and Russell.
Mackintosh's -court were opened tor
tho final day in tho trial of Mrs. Mng
daliaa Werner, charged with murder
ing her husband.
Curiosity seekers stood in lino from
7 o'clock this morning and fought for
seats when tho doors were opened.
DUAL TRACK AND FIELD
MEET TO BE
HELD
American.
Event Is To Keep Up Interest in
Athletics and Provide Health
ful Exercise.
It was decided at a recent conference
of tho representatives Oi tho Cheinawa
Indian training school nnd tho Salem
V. M. C. A. to hold a dual track meet
between theso two Institutions either j EB2ES3SS
I just before the Salem to Portland relay
' race or just after this event. The ;
meet will bo staged on Willamette field I
! which will bo under control oT the :
I local Y.. M. O. A. during tho summer I
vacation months, and will be held dur- j
hng this time if it is impossible to j
Keen re the tielil Oetoro tne sciiool
closes.
j The meet will include the full pro
gram of track and field events and
I each team will be allowed to cuter
! three men in each event. While the
! V. M. C. A. docs not expect to appear
particularly strong in tho sprints and
rich! events they have a number of
good distance men and expect to make
a showing in these events.
As llin V M. C. A. has no athletic''
Modern Home Cheap .
Beautiful modern r room house, built
Cor a home on one of tho main streets.
Price .'jU; terms. Well worth i0O.
40 ACRES SNAP.
For ten davs only, I will sell my
hoic :o acre farm on tho Tamous How.
ell Piairie, with stcck, crop and all
implements. Price 0OO0; terms to
suit. 'I bis farm is well worth !M)J).
Old ago only reason for selling. See
n y agents, Bectcl & Bynon.
LOTS.
Somj choice vacant lots, $200 anH
up; easy terms.
TRACTS.
We have n choice 10-acre tract for
$1100; easy terms.
WE WRITE INSURANCE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
For rent Houses and store buildings.
EXCHANGES.
Wo can cichango your . property.
List your bargains with us.
Bechtel & Bynon
347 State Street.
CONSIDER THESE
2tiV-. acres, r.car Liberty, all culti
vatedl.25 per acre. Take good Salem
property.
2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room house,
one mile out, $2,300; terms.
40 acres 5 miles out, improved, $4,300.
Waut income property.
5 room bungalow modern, $1,300.'
210 head of stock, 4 year lease on
21MI0 acres paid, good buildings; fine
opening for stock man.
field at its disposal now it is impossible ,
to train for the hurdles, too weight! We are agents tor Canadian
No Inducement.
maker put together, declare those who against F. H. liensoner, who was charg
cumplain iibont the racket, and they ed with a statutory crime. Anna Heed
ti :i ,.i I I ...i... ., H, I.. f.. ,..! T H Tfon.l
r,''er. . . . ....... . . .-.. ,tu l,l,,,, f tl, ,.n.,W.ln,,t ni..
..I ...i'.a.. '" ' ,n' ' "'"iuii w 'in. H oiuii lu mint '"v w ..... ..........
I t.v election'., . ... .,. ., i i. ,.,.;
. er.lii.anee passed by tho council , '""" "u 1 ""lsu,UT ul 1,0 ' ' ' "
..,.i.ii.u;..,. i...' ... nr. i..... W(,r,,t ehiiracter. o
!t,iv':,,l',.v,,l, t,U' fir,',1,l,lt"r.sr,;.,! 'J'i Piano tuning, first-class work. Phone
pet ho, nave oxpericnccU.o difficulty I , ,01lV(, o(lrs with t a w. of
... m,, .i; ..'..-! U F. Peters. J. E. llockett.
that tho ordinance will be placed on 1
I The William Browns ''are spending a
delightful two weeks nt their cottage
n. u..... ii...:.. .1.....
1 I. I w ; i ill- m-iu iiiii ir, ini iin-ir ;ui'nii iiif
Trover-Woicel Slu.Uo. opposite IlllcUV 1 l"lV0 .M r-. " ",1 M''9' .? P. 1,oi.ai'' 1Um I ,lim,1,-v w lot to ri" ' ''
" ' '' " j Meat nee iniiy ami (linn. ller urown
It is wondorf ul to what extent some
folks will go in order to cntcii a mess
of trout. At least this is what John '
orilinance will be pi:
tho ballot without question.
Moshor not only makes the suit, nut
ho makes tho prices. Just look at this:
All $:15 suits now $25; $.15 to $40 suits
now $30; $10 to $50 suits cut to $35.
ThiB week only.
o-
The contract lor the erection of a
modern two-story sciiool building nt
i wcrh. ennrrftctnra nud builders nf this
.Mrs. Eugene Breymnn left Mondny ; citv, at a meeting of the school board
tor Meal lfock and for the next few ; last nicht. The bid of Enustrom and
weeks will bo domiciled at the Brey- Sicwert was for $2,0110, being the low-
Savage, the bookkeeper at the Salem "'" ., "'7 ""m oners ranging up to m w.
brewery believes. Mr. Savnge, in com- i "' J101''9 ,1,,n" t,,e,r Btn-V nt the Jhe school building is to be up to date
...... ... I,, ,, ii n iit-tiiiin null mil su'j".r itic
o : needs of the district for some time to
Hot weather is hard on clothing,
R. H. E. I
St. Louis ; 4 7 1 i
"""""'B'"11 " ... : ..i. I... u. i jT ft1 .
Weilmnn and Agnew; Boehling and jumpn, am. ,.u .-. u.n racinc lanus, pci oc.
Henry. l'tance men are working for the re- 2Q t
R H E 15 v ra,'e aml W1" 1)6 1,1 K011 s,ml'c- I J
Cleveland 2 8 11 u ia ll0t "l'ted that the meet will ; ( los,0 -M h0tel, 30 rooms, $1,."00, snap.
iev York .' 5 8 ol"'111 materially to the coffers of either -0 aetcSj 50 acres fruit, house, barn
Collamore' ami" Massie'r;' Fisher and I '"stitiitiou but it is to be staged sim-; auj ()l.ver) 7 miies out $18,500.
"jo'f'tt il''y ' keel' 11 P a" 'll'orf'8t 111 athletics!
t R. H. E. Ia"'l healthful outdoor exercise during j 15 acres, Roscdalc, 7 acres fruit,
k(.,0it (i 15 V I tho Slimmer months as well as during , buildings, $3,000;' tarns.
i'.iilndelpuirt'.' '.' ... 4.9 1 i the winter time. It is not expected j
Covnleskie, Cavit . iuul S'hnnge; i ulul l"v ' (""' '
sistently as 11 they were 111 some col
lege fighting for a place on the team,
but they will derive "some excellent ox-
TJ TT V. iereise nil. I real oenci.t irom tne irain-
Philadelphia 2 10 6 'S wi" ,iavo 110110 ' t,,l) Sr"lJ '
Pittsburg (i 15 0of a long, hard training season. j
I lank, Shawkey
hnnge;
Bressler and Schang.
National
Acme Investment Company
i Phone: Office, Main 477.
i Onoosite Court House. 540 State St.
-imployment Bureau in vouuetuuu.
Mayer and Dooin; Harmon and Gib
son. &
R. H. E.
Brooklyn 4 7 2
Cincinnati S 8 0,
Ragon and Miller; Erwin and Clark.
Boston 3 8 2
Chicago .-. 1 7 1
Tyler and Gowdy; Cheney and Brcs
nnhan. !
NEW TODAY
pnny with others, went fishing up past
Scolts Mills last Sunday. Todav thc
bookkeeper is as lnine ns a work horse ' "UV.W"" " u , .- . 8.'
after pul'ing a load all .lav in a cold ! w, .,,!"t 8mt rnul'l,."K n"11 fot
l 1 un,.n. ..... ...... ... i.!'u" m'iks iircsse.i mil in 11. 11
,1,111, .111. "ntut;" r'.i.iin iiiiiv I'U Vf.liuiib , , , . ,
... ,.. ... , h , made a success by knowing how,
come.
some nice fish, however.
Alaska Tours Persons interested
can obtain full particulars by calling
on Mrs. A. II. Carlisle, Hotel Marion,
Salem, Oregon, May 20th until May
23rd.
-o
Court, near High.
He has Initiation and banquet tonight. B. P.
4SI5 . 0. Elks.
Wiilia Shafcr, the cigar-store man,
will leave for A'nska on the steamer
About 10 o'clock this morning one
of the Star Wood company's wagons
in tow of another wagon on the east
"If you will inn try me I will shower
you with kisses."
"Tbuuk you, but I prefer to keep In
out of tho wef '-St Louis Post-Dispatch.
Her Logic.
DR. JORDAN TAKES ISSUE WITH !
ROOSEVELT REGARDING PEACE
One cent per woid each inser
tion. Copy for advertisements un
der this heading should be in by
2 p. m.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
j BURGHARDT & MEREDIT3
Resident Agents. 385 SlUo Star
PHONE MAIN 81.
-Good work maro. Phono
! FOB SALE
i 2125.
GOOD PAYING CIGAR Store for
sale. M. D., care Journal.
San Francisco, May 21. Writing
from Aden, Arabia, Dr. David Starr
Jordon, chancellor of Stanford univer
sity, has taken issue with Colonel Theo
dore Roosevelt's recent criticism of
distinguished peace advocates. Dr. Jor
dan is studying the effects of the re
cent Balkan war in southern Europe.
Dr. Jordan said:
"The surest euarantce of nence is
to want pence, to cultivate interna- FOR RENT Two furnished house
tional understanding, to use every! keeping rooms; $8 per month; 555
means to 'take off -the fighting edge' I Center.
ivhnrnvA. fl.A 1 tif ..i..utD nt ' .
infringe on those of another. As to i F0R SALE-Yonng milk cow, gives a
men in SALEM, OREGON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern.
Free and Private Baths.
Both Phones. Tree Auto Bus.
RATES 75c, $1.00, S1.50 PER DAY
The only hotel in the business district.
Nearest to all Depots. Theatres and
FOR SALE Man's bievcle. Call at! Capitol Buildings.
1111 Sncinuw street or phone 122G-R. i A Home Away irom none,
G. BLIGH, Prop.
good flow. Price $00.00.
555 South 15th.
sailing from Portland Saturday. " n j approach of tho steel bridge broke
go;s witu the expectation of staying, j loose and backed down the incline in
but that part of it remains to he dem-1 to tho tenm of the Huren & Hamilton
John H. Labahn and Frod Sweuson i omtru,0,l- A severe gash wns cut in one of
i-nd their families me in Salem today1 41 , t 'he hind legs of cio of the horses,
from Faribault Minnesota. Their lh3 'teiltlon. Initiation ana han-( tnoug.i the team was not frightened,
household goods' arrived this morning! I"0 omKt. and as the wau'on s-.ormed .after strik-
nvnrtlinH.nitlH.ru Pacific, lti.tl. fnm-1 0 I K the team the wreckage was un-
ilies intend to locate in this citv audi Sliaw Brothers, who have for a long i tangled without any further damage.
will make their homes here.
time conducted n pressing and cleaning j
Notice All creditors of the Associ
ated Student Body of Salem, high
school must have bill in by May 25, as
no bills will bo allowed after June 2nd.
A. M. Carver, secretory.
As an accommodation to the large
number of Salem citizens who attend
tho annual reunion of Linn county
pioneerB at Brownsville each year, spe
cial reduced rutcs will be offered over
the Southern Pucific. Tho picnic is to
be hold from Juno 24 to tho 27th.
0
Try Scott's 15c meals.
o
Circuit Judge Lawrence T. Harris,
Republican nominee for the supreme
bench, left today for Eugene after
spending the night in Salem. Last night
he delivered an address to tho graduat
ing nurses class of the Salem hospital.
Dr. F. H. May desires to Inform his
patients that he has moved his offices
from tho Masonic lomfrw nn.i is now
locnted in rooms 30(1 and 307, Hubbard
building. Phone Main 881.
The Christian Endeavor Union picnic
will be held tomorrow evening (Friday)
in Bush's pasture. The crowd will ga
ther at the city library at 5 o'clock
and go in a body. All young people
are cordially invited. Ruth Hansbro,
.704 Statesman street.
establishment on High street near the Initiation and banquet tonight, B. P.
corner of Kerry, have sold out their O. Kiss.
business to the Standard Cleaners it
Pvers. of 312 North Cnmmercinl street,
who have enlarged their plant to tako
care of the increased pntronnge.
We satisfy your music wants. We
know how nnd wo can deliver the
goods. We have been nt it for over
forty years Tho Wiley B. Allen Co.,
H F. Peters, mniniger, 521 Court.
The city recently purchased a patch
ing outfit for repairing paving, and it
was given its first trv-out Wednesday.
This morning it was inovcT" onto South
Special meeting of Pacific
Lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M.,
tomorrow nt 1:30 p. m., to
attend the funeral of our late
Brother V. V. Martin. Vis
iting brothers welcome.
o
SOLDIER IS ASPHYXIATED.
Sun Francisco, Mav 21. necause n
voung woman to whom hp wns ntten
tive refused to go out with him, Daniel
T. Landers, private in the Twenty-sev
enth coast artillerv, rented a room
Commercial near Mission and put at jWrBf Wkea nilllg,.i( j iti tor out the
ja fixtures and was asphyxiated, his
corpse being found todav when the
Iror was broken in.
WOMAN FOUND WOUNDED.
work filling some of the big holes in
the concrete. The patching Is done
with an asphalt mixture, the work be
ing done quickly once the old concrete
:s dug up. Only the worst of the chucks
in that "permanent" piece of paving
ill be repaired nt present.. but bv the
'imp some" other needed patching is
lone the smaller chucks will have
grown.
o
The W. O. W. are making plans to
hold a street carnival from June 10th
to 13th inclusive. The Browning Amu
sement company will be lore, and re
duced rates will be given on all lines.
' penco-at any-price,' again we say let I
us see your price lists first. Let us ;
mm u.u wnur, we warn ana count tne ; rni) uitv Ar.,trnmi Tfi.rW.TVi.
Tho peace that Europe enjoys j .,'' ';, cvlin(w c' ., H. B
cost.
today, the peace of 'proper armnme
is not for us. It costs too much a
waste of human effort and of human
life that civilization cannot long endure."
care Journal.
Outlook is Brighter.
Niagara Falls, Out., May 21. "The
clouds are breaking; the outlook is
much brighter," was the announcement I
this afternoon by Brazilian Ambassa
dor Da Gama of the American-Mexican
mediation board.
It was said Da Gama's optimism re
flected thnt of his two fellow commis
sioners. He was not hopeful nt the
beginning of the negotiations.
Justice Lamar and Frederick Leh
mnnn, the American envoys, arrived
unexpectedly nt the Clifton, hotel this
Mrs. Newlvwod Now, Johu. only for : afternoon and went nt oiiee to tho suite
nie you would bnve tipped the florist's wcupteu Dy tuo .Mexican represeuta-
UU.V, U.U U..l C'lHll.l.ii. .' ."v ......v..
FOR SALE Good second-hand leather
top buggy in good condition, $30.00.
Inquire 070 Mill street.
HIGHEST Cash priee paid for eggs.
Marion Creamery & Produce Co.,
Liberty nnd Ferry streets.
FOR SALE Four-year-old Zom Norte
colt. Inquire Rama Hunter,
market, or 505 South Liberty.
Cross
A FEW SPECIAL bargains in house
furnishings; good ns new; fine qual
ity. Call at 535 North Winter.
44 H4
TELL YOTJP. WANT t
Whether you are a buyer, or
a seller whether you have some- t
thing to market, or a need to be I
supplied you can accomplish j
your desire- quickly, cheaply and T
with astonishingly little trouble
by means of the Want Ads in the T
Want Columns of this paper. I
If you want anything irom an f
.....A..V...l.:ln ... r. I..!. fvrt"! Q tlntlXA T
and lot to a canilry bird, the 4
economical, expeditious method is
to use the Journal Want Columns
first by reading them carefully
day by day and second by placing
Want" Ads of your own.
! WANTED To buy a light horse and
j wagon for delivery, new or second
! hand. Address 400 Ferry street.
You nre u dollar richer than you would
have been If you were single. New
York Globe.
A College Eduoation.
SHOOTING WAS JTJSTiriED.
El1 attention,
quot tonight, v
Inttj.uvt ar.1 b.'D-
Are?zo, Italy, May 21. X young Am
ewcan woman, who gave her name as
Miss A. R. Faville. was found today in
compartment ill a train which arrived
from Florence, with a serious bullet
wound in her head. She paid the wns
shot by a strango man.
Journal Want Ads pay best.
Now only on cent per word
first insertion, half cent thereafter.
I
Los Angeles, Cnl., May 21. Varney
O 'Council, 19, who shot and killed his
father, ..Valcntnie O'Connell, who
had threatened to kill his wife, was re
leased today by Justice of the Peace
Truitt nt Norwalk where the shooting
occurred. The court held . that the
shooting was justified.
SENTENCE IS POSTPONED.
Los Angeles, Cul., liny 21. Sentenc
ing of Wilson E. Davis, convicted mur
derer of William G. Wheeler, was post-
j poned today until next Tuesday to pcr
i mit Davis' attorneys to prepare a mo-
I til... for n npiv trinl
ONE HUNDRED dollars per acre buys
first-class fruit land four miles out.
See Ganiard, 275 State; phone 10.
SACRIFICE Six-room modern house;
sonio fruit; close to trolley nnd
school; 1225 Shiping street; owner.
WANTED To rent, house furnished or
partly furnished. Modern conven
iences. Address P. J., care Journal.
W. G. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun
ty veterinarian. Prompt attention,
day or night. Office, Jack Darr's
feed barn, 544 Ferry street. Thone
2199.
f WORTH MONEY.
COMPLAINT IS DISMISSED.
Los Angeles, Cnl., Mav 21. Com-
plaint against R. C. Frayne, a Pasa
dena club man, involving charges by
Nellie Blette, 18, was dismissed today
by Justice Suinmerfield, upon motion
of the district attorney's office.
""V Journal Want Ads do the
"JJell, dadf ... business. A cent a word for
"Did you pick out that suit of clothes . j.L
of your own accord, or Is It a part o A insertion, and then
. ie hating yon have to go through I "a" a c'n Pr word.
with!" Philadelphia Press.
WHY PAY RENT? Six-room house,
bam, well, shade nnd fruit trees; n
large lot; on car line; $000. $25 cash.
$10 per month. See Ganiard, 273
Stato. Phone 16.
SEWING MACHINES are going to be
sold at once; geod drop-head ma
chines from $10.00 up; you will miss
a big bargain if you don't come at
once as they must go at once. 640
State street.
HOUSE FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY
will open on or about May 25. First
class, exclusive hand work guaran
teed; work called for and delivered.
400 Ferry street. Phone 440. Ma
dam F. Bezamat, proprietor.
Some rumors are worth money,
but they are spelled "roomers"
and they are indeed worth money . .
to those who give good service "
and keep their apartments oc-
copied.
An empty, rentable room is a
liability, a tax upon your income.
Don't allow it and, just as soon . -as
a lodger gives notice of leav- '
ing, repare for his successor. . .
. You wil find him, or her
among the great throng of '
Journal Want Ad readers. Offer. . .
your vacant room to them through
a little Want Ad. It will serve
vou well.
PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE.
"Oregon Wild Flowers" will be the
subject of the lecture by Professor A.
R. Swcetser in the auditorium of the
public library Friday evening at eight
o'clock. The lecture will be illustrat
ed by slides which Professor Sweetser
has prepared. If you have found any
wild flowers you have Teen unable to
identify, bring them to the lecture and
Professor Sweetser will be glad to iden
tify them for you if possible. The lec
ture is free.
The Journal Wnnt Ad way is the
right and quick way to sell.