Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 26, 1914, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOOBNAL. 8ALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ;6.
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A Most Attractive Display of Fashion's Latest
Garments Are to Be Seen in Our Nw
Enlarged Ready-to-Wear Section;
Hunch eds of women were delighted with our showing of new, fashionable garments :
in our recent opening-and we were exceedingly pleased with the knowledge tha our
efforts in procuring the latest style Suits, Coats, Dresses
and Vv aists personally in the eastern markets were apore-
v,ultu awu "'' "u iiewiy remoueiea ana improved show
rooms and arrangement received such favorable comment
e invite an inspection and comparison of quality of
workmanship, of value of our new stylish garments for
V omen, Misses and Children. They're different exclu
sive in a class by themselves and very moderatelv
priced. J
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SURPRISE NO. 710
Next Thursday, October 1, special State Fair offering
ZZ'ti Silk Petticoats at $1.25 Each
These petticoats will surely astonish those who know
unusual value made of silky Glisette and Brocaded
Armure in the most popular colorings well fashioned
and put together-full length and width-finished with
wide accordeon plaited flounce. A most unusual gar
ment for the price bound to prove a quick seller, so
we advise an early attendance next Thursday, as the
color which you would want might be sold out early.
State Fair special, Thursday, $1.25 each.
See the big window display. Sale starts at 8:30.
io phone orders.
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A marriage license was issued by the
county clerk today to 1-nac Kail Linu
villo, a butcher, of l.iiinvillo, am! .Miss
'Mia i'uj of Aumsville.
The jews of Salem are invited to at
tend the services ot Vom K ijipiir, at'
tin- synagogue. I.'.) .North I'om n-ial
street, from to X Tuesday night and
from 7 a. in. to ri . in. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Crornv r.f am.
rich, Miim., an visiting at tin- home
oP Mrs. Crosgrnvo's brother, A. A.
Stearns, a few miles west of Snlem in
'oils conntv. Thev in.. i..:.ki.,. I..;.
surely trip to various points of interest
ill the West.
Central Congregational Church vv
Mr. Foster, of Portland, will preach ill
tne morning at II o'clock. Siindnv
nhool as usual at 111 o'clock, Mr. I. V.
McAdoo, superinteinlent. Song service
at 7:i in the evening'. C. A. Ii'eet'..
of Willamette university, will i.iein h.
Sunday the Oregona, the lighest
draft hoii t on the river for its size, will
ascend the Willamette river to the
llorsf Hrothers' hop yard near Inde
pendence to take on ."illd hales of hops.
Last Sunday tlie Oregona went above
Independence lilhl brought down a car
go of imps.
Judge Percv R. Kellv hear,! ,. .
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".' i"e ease o .lilnies sixties
against Charles Anderson and II. I'. Pet
ers in Depart ii t No. I of the circuit
milt this morning. A music store in
Court street, it appears, was trans'
I'erred from Mr. Anderson to Mr. Peters
and tile controversy arose over the lia
bility for a certain promissory note.
j It is not probable that
i Radiators will make a .ninl
las a marching hody this '
! did last' vear. As vet m.
the Eugene
et to Salem
ear us they
formal invi-
All Around Town
4c
silver taken. No ,-lue to the rold.er has
heen found. j
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AMUSEMENTS,
riLIOH Mtato street, between
Hinh and Liberty Motion
piilures of Cleo Madison in
the "Severed Hand," also
Pord Sterling in his own
eomedy films and Kuropeau
war pictures of the Mutual
Weekly.
0I.O1IK South side of State
street, between llinh and Lib
erty Motion pictures of a
laibin 2 reel film, "The Heart
Ifebelinus, " and the "Shoot
in(f Match," a Sterlin com
edy. Also pipe oran music
und Karl Karev in snntr.
Dr. MoudeLsobn, specialist in fitting ! ground
glassea correctly. U. S. bank building1
Davis for city treasurer stands for
efficiency, economy, tax reduction No
! deputies. (Paid adv.)
; Members of the United Evangelicnl
Sunday school will hold a rallv day
Sunday, liev. A. A. Winter is tlie pas
tor and a laitfc turnout of children
and young people is expected. A spe
cial protitum will lie rendered ami
liadiies uiven the children.
Try Scott's 15c meats.
Frank Becson has filed a suit for a
divorce from ilertlia lleoson in the eir
euit court. It is aliened in the com
plaint that the couple were married in
Kirksville, Mo., in iiip II( t,llt t)(,r(,
are no iii..ieh or property rights in-
oie.l. Meseitioii m i x ii i...
The Shriners of Portland have char
tered a special Southern Pacific train
to visit the state fair and a larjie num
ber of them with their families and
friends will arrive at the fair grounds
Saturday, October :t.
Cider apples wanted. We pay c?h
on delivery, liideon Ntz ( corner
Mill and Summer. I
The committee of t.h nrnirti t.ah..
- - "QUI! AJUgrtU-
berry growers in charge of tiie adver
tising campaign will begin the cam
paign in the Iowa Homestead, of Des
Moines, Iowa, which has a large circu
lation in the Middle West. Thev will
be advertised in other papers, as tlie
i'1'itipnigii to make them known will be
uatioii-wiile.
BILL AT TIIE
Theatre
Tomorrow and Monday
Three thousand pounds of driod log.
aubenios were shipped lioin Lebanon
this week to the Willamette Vallev
Prune association ot Snlem. This is
the first. Nhipmeiit of the ben v from
Lebanon.
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A vote for Davis for city treasurer
spells economy ami tax reductions. No
deputies. (Paid adv.)
Mrs. Fisher reported that her real-
!ence at the comer of ltmndwav and.
-Market street was entered vest'erdav
afternoon about 4 o'clock ami $1 in
i Go to Dr. Stone's for trusses.
Postmaster August Huckestein was
at the Pair (Irounds yesterdav making
arrangements for the transferring of
the postoffice there from an independ
ent office to the city office. After
October I it will be merely a station.
The postmaster was also arranging the
parcel post exhibit, in the pavilion for
the opening nt the exhibition
week.
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Bring your agates home to have them
polished a nd mounted. Gardner 4:
Keene, ;ISM State street.
Stttttttt The Store That Saves You Money
I Watch
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II For Our Ad in
I Monday's
Journal
Miss A. McCulloch, the optometrist,
wil move her office to the Hiibhuid
building, October 5. Glasses correctlv
fitted.
Andy Anderson reported to the police
yesterday afternoon that his house at
1 I" ) N. Commercial street had been en
tered about 4 o'clock bv burglars. Al
though the house ui.s' ...,.. l i.
I ... ...... ,.,- IlllOllgll
j nothing was taken. A man who is sup
posed to have done the job was seen in
the hack- yard shortlv before. He is
described as about 'o vears old, r, feet
undies tall, and weighing Iiio pounds.
For sale a few hundred tons of dam
aged wheat left at Kl.lKl and . 1 7 50
nor ton. f. o I. l,,rn...,.i II..:.... .. .
. - '"......m. idling rust.
t ome ouick if von ..,.) n-
Lutler, -lilii Hubb-rd buildinj.
The Wisconsin soeletv ihii
- 1. ..... lusti
ineiuhers iiiol nil e.. w: :..
xt.ple Uednesduv from 1 1 to 1 p. i in
the W. o. W. cabin at the state fair
groun.is. -n,e Wisconsin societv was
z,,'l i iilem five veins ao and
meinbers ot the salem organization will
gladly in -ot former Wi-consiu neoiile
ho attend the state fair. The mivtin"
'"'"I tor registration and a gen
eral get-together social time.
"The Cloister on the
Hearth"
The Famous Novel by
Charles Reade,
in Five Parts,
i.ilion lias l.ccu received. I it is be
lieved that alter tin. tnir in P.ugcne
this week, the members of the Kadia
tors will find themselves too busy to
give up a day to an excursion next
week. Kngcne L'uaid.
Judge Galloway will hold court in
Department No. 2 oi the circuit court
Monday uml continue the rest of the
week. .No cases will I... t i i....
, the court hearing motions and demur
rers. There are four default cases to
eonie up, however, which will end the
divorce business for this term of court.
' Eighteen of the Seitz pack ranges,
de-igncd to be used in the mountains
where vehicles cannot go. and manu
factured in this city by the Kugeiie iron
works, a i Ie of a stamp mill made at
the same plant and five of the Herd
pump fountains, invented bv 1 1. I,, liar-'
den, of this city, and made at the iron
works, were shipped to Sal last night
to be exhibited at the state fair. Pu
gene Register.
The market price for hops hangs
around l.T cents according to Salem hop'
men. The firm of William Drown ic'-
'o. bought 'JO-I bnles reci.tK. t II
cents per pound and another loeul firm
purchased p.'.") bales at the same price.,
but it is said that no more can bo
secured at those figures. The pur
chases made by William Brown & Co.
included the Kaylick's crop of Hit
bales, C. C. Winger's crop of 40 halfs
and "." bales from Dien Rros.
GL0BE
Salem's Model Photo
play House presents
Monday & Tuesday
George Kleine's
Masterpiece
"Vendetta"
in live reels.
Adapted from the book
of that name hy
Miss Marie Corelli
Produced under the
personal direction of
Mr. Geo. Kleine, with
Mine. Regina Badet. of
the Sarah Bernhardt
Theatre, Paris, as the
Countess, and a large,
notable company of ar
tists. A Vitagraph comedy
will also he shown.
SAME PRICE 10c
GLOBE
"House of Quality'
NEW TODAY
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riiKD'S MtUIT LI NOI.
KOI! KALK-Chu-o,
I'hoi.e l:i!H.
WANTKD Van w
w ood. I 'hone M.'l.
good top luggy.
lh t. urn to hull!
I.I 'ST
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(old monogram pin,
I'oone .1 li b'.
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WAN I" K I Kiirnisitcd house.
II. II. ',., care .lumuil.
Address,
rolND At
boat. .1. .1.
West Salem, gray icw
Kupoell, West Nilt'in.
HOOD Canning I'tailiis at the Imlah
Kami, I'olk county. 1 hone .VJ-K-ll.
OLD r.U'KUS
per hundred.
for cartels; 10 mils
.loiirnal office.
HoK-tconth
!'-.
stic,
nit.
'0 North Thir
l.u e base.
I'Olf I; KNT - I'pper flat, 7 rooms, clo m
in and modern. I'I.i.ijc !L' and I.' I.
1'OU HK.NT-Two fi;n.ihh(d room;!,
modern, Smith Kourternth street.
Kb'KSII and 1.
lit 1'ariiur's
:'iHi7.
b d t'idi r i.iul appl. a le
Cider Werks. I'hdm
WAK
those
1 u ii.' h
IN
Kl UOI 'K-Kred '.
kei.s i.ninnl here.
war en
NigM
I'OK UKNT- Modem fint el..e in, ul-o
basement flat iluap. l'h.'iie "I be.
twee n SI and 5.
I'OI; SAI.lv- p.lu, I, l. ,. ,.., .,,
fiade lor young cow. H. .1. I'ooi k,
b'oute I, Do I'll.
IM I ; I.' KNT - Thn
W. II. Ciabndn
Dusb Dank I'-ldg
e fill.
1st ,V
islied 1,1'lise'l.
Co., lioolo
V
ii;
mil!
Tw,
SAI.K
;er. W
lit V I'ilS
iood Jersey
ill freshen i
t stieit.
c( ;
'Oil.
ui av v
koi; s.
tires.
Nu'lh
Mandt wu;
veiy little, fill).
Ifth street
II. wide
'(ill 1 Hi
I'M 1,'liKNT
!l .ll'tluelit,
S.uth l.ibe
Furnished
maw and
l.v. I 'I e
cov :t roein
ntodcrii, .'iiif.
oilC-M.
WANTKD Til
le sound and
!'ii to 1100 II
lil'V-
Lclltl
One pony; uui"
. to drive single
I all up -ill!.
fall for
tier of
Sunday,
tember,
inches.
September s,, mr. h it!! in
inoie either this eveuii.
is 1.17 im nes. wiiile in
DILI, tiie laintali was ou!v
Lost - I 'air auto
and Wacondii,
'n k Dins, i.inl
chains between Snlem
Aug. l'L'. K.durn ((
rei.eivi n ward.
H. K. Donnelly, a field assistant in
the state engineers oilVce, left vesler
day lor Knterprise, where lie will make
'an adjudication survey of the Wallowa
valley with the assistance ,,f c. -;.
Stiicklin, also in toe employ cf the
stale engineer. It appeals that the wa
tor rights or the Wallowa lake have
never been definitely fixed and there
has been considerable coiitrov, iv over
I'Ob' 1,'KNT - Nicely furnished ,e,.
rooms, i, ulv ft: ii r blocks- from O. Ii.
depot. Dhone l".!'l. Inii:ire i;;o Mill.
, V A.N I LI) -Strong boy. Is
to work in grot nhoiise.
perjon at gri ci.l:o;iso, !i
street.
years old,
Inij'.iiie in
:! .Marl-el
WANTKD Carpenter
town. Will take i
ork team. Call o
I Mil street.
job, country or
i payment goid
r uiite l'!7l) M.
"Our Mutual Girl"
"How Izzy Stuck to His
Post"
A ONE FART COMEDY
SEVEN-REELS-SEVEN
The Price 10c
Yoor
Credit Is
Good Hera
home 'FURNISHFR f
CQR.COURT&highsts.
C. L. Sperling & Son have moved
their grocery t larger and better cpiar
tors at '17 North Commercial street
wnei-e thev ,vi continue the same
high class service that has made their
store so popular.
Fresh from the printer, with the ink
scarcely dry on them, the oiglit-pa.-e
booklet gotten out bv the Salem eon.
merc.al club listing ;,e cheap lands in
Hie Willamette valley for the use f
prospective immigrants was received
h is a teraoon by Secretary Moores. j returned
...-is w, e distributed through,
out the Last. o the 1,.,,-k the booklet
inn a page of statistics concerning Sa
l'i, the Capital Citv, whieii tell of the
area, the elimate, the population, prop
erty valuation, puhlie buildings, ta e
institutions, etc.
I do not use drops nor drugs of any
. ... ... ...nii.unjj ,.vofl. i)v ,,xnmim,.
T tions are made bv modern -.
I more aecunite means, and bv seienti-
I fic methods that give the exact defect
I of vision and enable me to fit v.,,,. .......
i ! with classes that will riv
g . - " J mill-
fort and jierfect .""itisfnetion. Dr l
1. Mendelsohn, 210 111 l". .s. Bnk'
BIdg., Salem, Oregon.
bers of the board began their personal!
eaavass tins morning. There were eight I
'oinplaiiits filed, which was about half1
the number tiled last year. I
Miss Vera Tibbetts and Miss Effie!
I obb, both of Portland, came to Salem I
yesterday to attend the Oregon state
fair, but on arrival here were disap
pointed to learn that the fair did not
open until next week. Thev had se
eured several days vacation 'and came
here to spend it seeing the exhibits
and witnessing the races. Hut those
not being rine. thev ton!.- in tl, ;i..
of the Capital City and in the eveuing
io i oman. i.
S. H. Fisher, whose address is 408 '
West I.Klth stryct, New York Citv, sent
a night letter to the I'oitl ii ii. I . in. in I...,-1
of commerce recently asking tor a list ,
of hop growers and 'dealers, as he was!
entering the hep brokeinge business.)
He wanted the names of those growers
and dealers who desire eastern cnowc-1
lions and says In. can handle a large'
loutput. The Portland chamher of com- j
! metre tin ned the letter over to the Sa
: le in commercial club.
I The state railroad commissioners have
been visiting the new construction work
i in the vieinitv of Kinrniie t',.c dm i.,-
two davs au.i iiav-e iiwi.,..-t...i ....... -,o
proposed gride cro.ssim.s on th.. W,.
lamette Pneifie, the Wemlliuir and Na
tron branches of the Southern Pneifie
and the Portland. Kugene V Kiisteru.
On Thiirsdav thev took 11 trill nvnr tli
Corvallis & Kastern. insi.eetin.r tl.., .......
structiou work on the Improvements or
dered by the eommission a vear ago on
: the road west of Corvallis.'
According to the weather bureau sta
tion at the foot of T;ade street, the
stage of tlo river today is one-half foot
above low water mark. The river has
been icceding slowly during the past
week from the three-foot stage it reach
ed last week us a result of the rains.
Lust night the precipitation aiuouiite.l
to .(is of an inch, and the total rain-
the matter. It is pioposed to adjudi-1
ate these rights and to record them so!
that they may be distributed eipiitably
by a water master who will be put in
charge. !
H. J. Mil03, the Turner liveryman,1
recovered one of his tennis and a rig
yesterday after an exciting chase end-'
ing at. Jefferson. Two strangers on-j
tered the. barn and said thev were inein-
! bers ot a theatrical troupe mid wishedj
, to secure a buggy that they might dis-
i trmute some hills in the country near
Turner. They were given a team but
-Mr. Miles became suspicious of their
actions and sent one. of his men after
them on horseback. They were fol
lowed to Jefferson where they were
forced to give up the rig. No warrant,
for their arrest could be secured in
Jefferson an I they left for the south.1
Mark Crandall and 17 other residents
of the city of Linnton tiled a cum-'
plains! against tile railroad commission 1
of Oregon with the oomity clerk of
this county today asking u temporary,
injunction rest raining the order of tlie
commission raising the rales between;
Portland and Linnton from going into'
effect. The rate lie' ween Portland and'
Linnton has b.en five cents for one j
lure but the rrder of the lailroad com- '
mission issued on August 'Ji r:'ised tin
rate to ID cents. The order was to go
into effect in 'JO davs after the service
of the order. The town of Linntc n has
attacked the order of the commission
and toe ease is now pending in the
courls.
KOI: UKNT--!'
bin ii, ci.icken
per mouth if
J.llil-i;.
: oi in furnished hous",
bouse uml garden, -(I i
takui nt once. Phone
KOI! SALK .fion piano. Sacrifice ac
count leaving city, for lin, pj,, t
cash, balance terms, ( all HU'i Sontn
Twelfth street.
I'Oi! SALK CIIKAP-T. rms rcisonnl l
small tract, about :C. acres- y.,
home and bam; all in frnil S,:Tmr
Deal 1,'ealtv Co.
KOK SALK by owner. l.r ucres'fim.
land, fenced and clear, rock road.
Dargaiu if taken soon. Phone 1JI,
residence phono !'J.
DAIRY KAliM Kor .ash rent: 1-iu
acres under plow; silo, barn for T,
fo :) cows. W. P.. Duncan. II'.
South Twelfth, phone ."-. V".
liOi'D OANNINC PKACHKS-At tie,
orchard, otic bushel. Hriinr box.M,
half mile north of Salem Polk eoimtv
bridge on Wallace road. I'hoi.o
"JK-II. Jos, Imlah.
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A(i K.NTS Sell giiiirnnteod hosiery
per cent profit; make if It) dailv. Oi .
ders repeat rcgulai.y. best agent'.-.
in existence. In...,,,,.;... ...i
Mills. West Philadelphia, Pa.
Kf T1IK KAIK VISTO;SYo can
not find better rooms, water and con
veniences anywhere than at the L;a
co!u hotel, ii:i;i Kenv. We will do o;ir
best to please you. Phone 4(m.
Grand Opera House
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th. ONLY TIME IN SALEM
WILLIAM ELLIOTT Presents
''LOSING out sale of Kleetrieal good..
Shades. 10c up to 1.50; fixtures, $1
l?.'""'0; ' trie toys at J'2 price.
Hill close shop Saturday, pet. if,.
P. X. Aiidresen, :ltil Chem'eketa street
8
Stores In
Oregon and
Washington
The eoillltv linnr.! .. i:.....- ...
IT i - , riiiaii.auoil,
f leonsistinit or Count v Assessor West
Comity Clerk liehlhar, and County
..u.ige iiusney, is niaking R personal in
vestigation of the complaints of over
taxation filed with the board last week
c , ., - . Vlst '' piece of prop-
salisfdctlon Guaranteed or Monev Refunded ,,r,-v i,c,t,h"-v wi" ives-igate an:
v nv.uiiuiu .charges of ime.pml taxation. The mem-
A Picture Worth
Seeing
Vendetta
in five reels.
Photo-play adapted
from Marie Corelli's
famous novel, at the
Monday and Tuesday. I
I s sj comedy MiiisjrsilS
I 1 THEATRE Jb
INVALID WOMAN will l,..,., i....
I home with woman or ipiiet middle
aged couple. Rent light and fuel in
j exchange for some help. 2110 South
, Twenty-tirst, corner of Trade street.
KOR RENT-Furnis.hed housakeeping
, room; also barn if wanted. Two
; blocks from good stores. Good deep
well. On Inglewood car linft Call
at SS0 North Seventeenth.
KOR SALK At n bargain, tie liennti
tul modern home nt fiiO Center street
Salem, two blocks from the Stat"
house. Terms to suit purchaser,
i, ",e. J' ,ownei'- tf. .M. B. Shaw,
.Marshtield, Oregon.
B, C.uSrlM Ckuhotn CuJ!)
'The lofc-Slory Wilh a Laugh in Every Line"
Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Scat Sale Saturday, October 3rd.
lln -in ...T.T-. . . . .
,rll,t rant'B. 2 acres)
; filberts, bearing; acres cherrieu.
peaches and prunes, 1 year old; 1
, acre timber, balance in cultivation
. no bmldings; 3 miles out, gravel
i road. Tart cash, balance monthly.
I owner, Low & Derricks, 371 State.
MlfUlTV FINK TIM K TO niMLD
, f-ight now. Kvery condition ii. favor
able. The eountrVi) future wa9 nev
er brighter. T-abor will never In
cheaper. Material will never cost
less ,s0 get iu an,i hniM th)t ,ioi)m
yon ve wanted. Make your dream a.
reality Sit by your own fireside
wear the paint off your own stein
and enjoy the comfort of t'.iat '
tied'' feeling. You can. We'll h.-l .
you. V,e have helped others and thev
are glad cf it. Laflar Bolin.rfr
Hubbard building
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