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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
: eiqht THB SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, octoh.k '"' J . '. .v tt... .i.t'niiiiiiitM in t)w. east of K. A Special Sale This Week of High-Grade Toilet jl 111 Our Toilet Goods Section offers unusual savings in desirable and needed articles every-day needs much un derpriced in this event. Woodbury's 25c Facial Cream, special .'.16c Woodbury's 25c Dental Cream, special 19c Quivilla's 50c Massage Cream, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Cleansing Cream, special 39c fiiiivilln'a fMlr Hand Lotion, snecial 39c Quivilla's 50c Hair Tonic, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Astringent Lotion, sDecial Jergen's 25c Talcum Powder, Mb. tins, special 19c Kutch 25c Talcum i'owder, special Colgate's 25c Cold Cream, special Woodbury's Tooth Powder, special Madeline 50c Rice Face Powder, special 39c 14c 19c 11c 39c Woodbury's 25c Facial Soap, special 13c cake Roger & Gallet 35c Fine Soaps, special 27c cake Jergen's 10c Tonka Talpa, Sandal wood odor, special 6c cake Saponisol 25c Liquid Soap, special 14c bottle Colgate's 75c Violet Toilet Water, special 59c bottle Jeroffle 25c High-grade Soaps, special 17c cake The House of Quality JL XIooodIooods Salem's Style Store The iury yesterday afternoon brought ill a verdict for the defendant in the Hum of 1.82 in tin) case of M. Burcie & Hons against I. Samuels of this city. A license was issued yesterday aft ernoon for the marriage of Willis -M. Hulibs, of Silverton, and i.illiun i Jones, of this city, A hunting party composed of S. W. Thompson, Henry -Meyers and -Mr. Woods left this morning for the south ern Oregon hunting grounds, R. A. Booth, repubfoSM .candidate for I'nited Mutes senator, wiit SNcak nt the Grand Theater (Saturday lig'it. Everybody invited. S. There will he a public meeting at the'1 public, murket, Saturday nt 1:30 p. ni., to disenss market questions. J.adies esiieeially invited. R. A. Booth will discuss the issues of the eaniiaign nt the Grand Theater Saturday night. Come und hear him. Mr, and Mrs. J. Wisenburgh, of .South Salem, who recently sold their property there, .have moved to Stay ton, where they will locate, j Home Wet-wash Laundry Under new management; ull work guarnnteed ; wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- j : nesdays und Fridays, l'lione 2-171. i Kainily washing, 00 cents. j Ben Satton, an employe of the Wilson ' garage, is recovering from a serious illness of typhoid fever. Ho was a pa tient at the sunitorinm for .10 days, but is recuperating nt his homo ill South Suleiu. ' A suit to quiet title was filed in the circuit court today by Kdgar 11. Drown and Josephine K. Hrown ngarnst K. C Merrick. About 5H acres of land ill four separate purcels is involved in the cu.se. A gym class for girls between the ages of 14 und 10 years will be started lit the Salem Y. M. ('. A. next Wednos- ; duy. Tho class will be conducted by the Y. .M. O. A. under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian Assoc in- j tiou of this city. The Jury returned a verdict in favor f the defendants in the case of K. C. -t-M"t NEW TODAY One cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der this heading should be In by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN 8L -2015 Trudi street, I All Around Town He AMUSEMENTS. ni.inir High -State street between and Liberty. Motion One day s tees, amounting to o,o.io.- 24, representing the contributions of einpriyers uud employes to tne uceniei.t or indemnity fiiml, were r 'ived by tho industrial accident commission yes- lord. iv and tiirneil over to the treasure department. The total rtcoipls in th" acciilent fund up tn yesicrday eveain,: amounted to 1127,111111. o Notice Residents of Salem Heights I enn register at the Salem lli'ights store till fi p. in., Saturday, October J7. Hrlng liication of residence and natural- Past" strong three-part fea ture. "Our Mutual Girl" and comedy. GUnii Sonth Bide of Stato between High and Liberty. Motion pictures, " Classinntes, " a West Point picture featur ing lllanoh Sweat, Kdison Comedy featuring Little An ly Clark. A marriage license was issued yes icrday to Charles M. Trindnll and Miss Kwi Dodge, both of Salem. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting I (l( glasses correctly. Of the four Indian boys held by the Salem police yesterday, the officials iiom Chciuuwa selected but one, Sylves ter Hundidnux, to go back hi the insli lutiuu, and told the other three to keep on traveling, All had been pupils at the Institution, but two of them had not been theie for a year. Dr. Utter, dentist pnone 80S, Balom Dank of Commerce building. The remains of J. N, Ryan, formerly (if this city, and who died at Los An geles, Cal., early this week, arrived in Salem hut evening and were taken to the undertaking parlors of dough & Lehman. Kuucrul services were held in tho i Impel of the parlors at 10 o'clock this morning, conducted by Kev, Hirh aid i', Tischer, of the I'liitarlnii church, liiteiment. was in City View cemetery. Miss Elm Waller will receive pupils In jiiiinn on n ml after October III nt her studio, (111,1 North Liberty street, phone 11151. uution papers, if a natiirali.ed citizen. Not registered, no vote. Don't forget. Because the Soiithorn Taclflc com pany has agreed to ipiote a rate of ij ceuis per hundred pounds upon beans upon a minimum hiuis of. :iil,(iti(l punii.is, between Medford anil I'ortland, which was satisfactory to the plaint iff, the railroad commii'sioii yc.derduy at'teruimu ordered n dismissal of the complaint the Medl'ind Warehouse cniupuii- against tho rate company upon this commodity between the points named. Tickets to the Studentn' Lyceum Course are now selling nt Commercial book slore and Will's music, store. Little Esther RlchardHon, the 10-year-old oaughler of Assistant County Treasurer W, Y. Hichurdsiiu, Is lying seriously ill of appendicitis at the home of her parents in this city. The at tack had advanced to such a stage th.it It was too late for an operation be fore the exact cause of her illness was known, but Hr. W, II. Morse, who diag nosed (he ease, believes that the little sufferer has a fighting chance lor re i ovevv. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY "THE SQUATTER" A Snappy Western Drama in Three Parts. Featuring Edna Payne and Robert Prazor. MUTUAL WEEKLY The European War Illustrated. "THE TANGLE" A Doep Mystery with a Startling Climax, Featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford "Soldiers of Misfortune" A Keystone Comedy The Only Comodios Made The Laughing Kind. Six-Big Reels-Six LIGH Theatre 10c -Don't Miss It-10c Coming Sunday and Monday "THE JUNGLE" Upton Sinclair's Tremendous and Daring Story, THE GENIAL GLOW of our Metric Heater is one of themost valu able assets ofhe mod ern hostess". "If it's electric come to us' SALEM ELECTRIC COMPANY Masonic Temple Phone 1200 neainst 1'hilin I'isher and Lot- tic fisher.' This was an action to col- , b-ct money alleged duo on a grocery; bill. The'defomlunts claimed that, the' account was paid in cash ami labor. o . There will be a republican mooting in the circuit court room of the -court house tomorrow evening, under the uus pices of the Salem liopublicau club, which will be in the nature of an ull r.mml iollv-uo. The meeting will be. addressed bv several local speakers of I'AHM FOB HKNT- iiroiniiience, ehiot among which will lie , Mayor IS. L. Steeves and Uonald Glover. SAL KM CHIMNEY 8WUK.P, phonelO. ! private secretarv to ( nngiossinaii ituw- ,,wvv i. .;n ,l, ,,,, 1 1,., siilii.vt of M)R Hh.Nl- oy, f-r'"" "i - -' - Iceislatiou in Washington, H. C. ' o , 0LD papichs for carpets; 10 cents) , in? railll'itU IINHUIIDDuu lino mnuu lonler grunting the I'ortland, Kugene i: Kastcin Kuilreail eoiiiaiiy permission to .-oust met grade crossings ovi'r the : public highways of Lane county in l.i PCCItie-i 111 TIIC peilllOII, souje-i -Strictly 3 15 Uellevue street. niodern honl'o. per hundred. Journul office. vVANTKD I'osition caring for old poi son or invalid. I'iiono iMOl M. I'OOTHALIj liasobull score, war news At Fred's night lunch. pis to revocation for cause at any time, and subject to the conditions that the rail- read company establish and intuin nt each of the crossings safety devices such as crossing warning sign, whis ling posts, cattle guards and wing j-qr MONT Upper flat, 7 rooms, clone 1'Olt HUNT Two neatly furnished bedioouis. lntiiiro 'Mi M. Church. fences. Iii auo her intunce ine coin 'mission suggested the change of course of the public highway, which will in volvi coiuparalively little trouble and expense, so as to avoid the necessity of a crossing. . Louis Brotherton. the 12-yoar-old VnL'hter of .Mrs. (iertrude Urotherton 0f'U North High street h. ,-iuto driven by li Canbv " tV''y l'orn,'r Ht' s,ll,t' nud il'igh V ' 'I'1"' "t0 "licked the girl dowV"', r"""1''' "on,lll':,"l,-v over her, but " unl ''.V the blow she lay stilv"," lh l"'vement and the wheels passed V'1'", !',r body. Her injuries provcdTt1', "j'K1'' and lifter n few bruises were '"'1' by Dr. O. B. Miles, she was taken'!'' the oiiico of her graniltutlier, II. .M. 1 1 Wilson. Mr. White, who was driving .'the car, is n member of the firm of White & Smith, Cnnby. was struck W. White, of in and modern, l'lione l2 and 1l!J. CLOSH J Ni Ni,(Wy furnished three room npartmenl; bath, electric, lighi. 1017 South Commercial. M A.I I'.STIC HANCK for sale cheap. Cull at mill) Center street after p. in. l'OK KISNT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. luiuiro at -UU N. Coituge. nUtNISHKD HOL'SK With or with out five acres, on l'.Mi-l -Market, l'lione 2130. ' yol KICXT Small three-room eottii(i in North Sulem. l'lione lltl, Cany V. Martin. A NTH I) Middleugeil girl or b.ily VP. ... : ,i. i.l 1 .1, V....h tie- house ivait. on sick Indy and do iig(tt rk. 1'hone )7-r-S. I A suit for divorce was filed in the circuit court today by Maude Lucas of an early morning train service. against ( laude K. Lucas. J hey were married in this city in 1IM1. The plain tiff asks the custody of n -months-old son, Hubert Warren Lucas. Roplying to a compiaint of R. Z. ' King-bury, usliing that the Southern! . . , Pacific ipunv be re.piired to stop it..' C' J- Cooley, one of tho Jurymen at. pass-iigTr train' No, III, southbound, nt , ,tl" 1'resent, term of the circuit court, the 'ation of Hague Hiver, in Jacks .u ' wh" "nested on a charge ot kill- eounlv. to afford the nut rims of the '"K 11 1 pueasuui, puaueu guiiiy in railroad in that coiumumtv the benetiis YOU ItKNT chicken coop 1'h ouo M l 1 - It. the instice court this morning ami was 1 1 1 , assessed uie usual line, rMtcnii r.xen, railroail I'ommissioii stato tlmi the i who urrested Mr. ( ooley, spoke in be- Southern 1'iieific coiupiinv recognie- i naif of his irisoner and succeeded in the iiasomilileuess of i he ' i,l it i,, n,l havine the tine remitted. The sheriff has agreed to stop train No. Ill at Hogue FOR tnge in suburbs. 11. Anderson, C'Ni Address N. Kraut stroo Agates polished ami mounted ner k Keene, :isil state street. -Ounl- ' iuveiiigatiou and hearing, j bei'ii fixed for October !!: Acting upon its own motion, the rail toad commission yesterday afternoon suspended the fieight tariff of the (Iron! Southern Hailroad enmpnir which has at liufiir. The tailroiiil company filed u new taritl with the commission, to take el'livt October I, ill which there was ail In crease in rates upon merchandise, live tocK and grain, ami, owing to cene plaints of iinreiisoiinole rales voiced by the merchants of the towns served, fie which operates between The Dulles and ' commission suspended the tariff pend- rrieini, in v, n-o'o couui(v, peuinug an mg uii invest igntion na, iieanng, The Store That Saves You Money Wet Weather Specials $2.50 Curtain Stretcher $2.00 52.75 Ironing Hoard $1.50 $1.50 Clothes Dryer $1.00 $1.00 Cocoa Door Mats $ .75 $1.50 Cocoa Door Mats $1.25 $2.00 Cocoa Door Mats $1.50 $1.75 Large Clothes Baskets $1.:15 $1.25 Large Clothes Baskets $1.00 $1.10 Medium Clothes Baskets $ .5)0 $2.50 Superior Copper Bottom Boiler $2.00 Superior Wash Tubs from 45c to $1.50 We enrry a full line of Forcelain Lined, Gran ite, Aluminum and Tinware; in fact, everything one needs in an up-to-date kitchen. Toot Credit II Qo4 litre home iFURNISHERj VCOft COURT & NIGH STS. lores In Oregoa and Washington t Vilkf.ir I Inn r,ii:iranfiii1 nr Mnnou Befiin.lnI ,raii.;v nvi. VMUiwniVMi in iiivnivj lltlUBIUVU Special meeting of Multno mnh Chapter, No, 1, R, A. M,, this evening. Work In the Mark Master Degree, visit ing companions welcome. A correct view of Christian Science ' w ill be given by 1'rofessor Hermann S, I llerlng, C, H, 11., member of The llonrd !of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the Kirst Church of Christ, Scientist, i in Huston, Muss., Ill his lecture on j Christian Science this (Thursday) even ling lit K o'clock nt the (Irunil Opera House. The public Is coidiully Invited to attend. Let Us Ban You MONEY Careless auto repairing has ruined many valnabU machine. Bring your work to the Liberty Machine Shops Where expert mechanics will make repairs that will be perma nent. Our man hav don expert repair work of crery kind for year No matter what kind of a ma chine or Instrument you may hav wt can remedy Its defect. All wt ask is k trial. Kigtlinger & Vosgicn, Proprietors. 171 B. Liberty Phout (K) R. A. Booth, republican candidate for sciiutor, will address the people of Sa lem at the Urn nd Theatre Saturday night. Elton Hewitt, a popular student at the Lincoln school, has gone to Kort ltock, Lake county, Oregon, where ho will spend the winter w-ith his sister, Mrs. Alma New. He will attend school at that place. Mr. August H. Miller and Miss Au gusta K. Stciiidorn, of Vest, Salem, were uuiteil in inniTingo at the Metho dist parsonage in Dallas Saturday aft ernoon, Hev. (ieorge II. Uenuett per forming the ceremony. All the Willamoto students who are going on the excursion to O. A. C. Sut nrday are wearing large badges today bearing the inscription, "I'll be nt O. A. ('. Saturday." About -III) lire planning to accompany the football team. Hear R. A. Booth, at the Grand The aire, Saturday night, Everybody invited. ' Hiver. - in stated to Judge Webster that Mr. Coo hy was a reputable farmer and one of the first ol the farmers living near the city to place his lands within the game reserve. Mr. Cooley stated that he killed the bird by mistake, thinking that it was a cock, and that rather than leave it lying in the field picked it up and was appi cliendcd bv a game wnr-dcn. The Matrons' Swimming Class con ducted ley the Y. W. C. A. will meet fur the first, time tomorrow, Kriday, morning, from II) until II, nt tho Y. M. C. A. gvnimisiuni. Onlv members of the V. W. C. A. will' be admitted. Membership fee, 1,(10; gymnasium, "i.IIO; payable one-halt' in advance. A; " ehaperone will be present. The .junior i Do not he mislead yon do not pay class will meet Wednesday from i to 5; 'tiny more at 111'. Mendelsohn's than girls aged to I t years admitted. Mem- you pay elsewhere. You can rest as bership fee, fill cents; gymnasium fee, : surcd that if he file your eyes they .5.0(1; payable one-half in advance. A will be fitted right. His practical ex ehaperone will be present, perience extending over a period of o thirty-two yeais is your safeguard Superintendent T. L. BllUngslcy, of against incompetence 'and ignorance, the P., K. & K,, who returned to this The large number of patients I mm Ma- hoar. city lust night iroin il day's trip to Oregon City to inspect the work on the elect rie. logging road from West Lynn to Oswego, reports the workmen are making good progress and the road of. will bo finished by November 1st. The road will supply lugs for the Ore gon City paper mills mid the trains will be operated exclusively by electricity. The track will be laid in about five days and the ballasting is going ahead :at 'the rate of 100U feet per duy. noil and 1'idk counties that It suecessfullv fitted backs up everv has In i ill that ho is entirely able to lake care or your eyes as they should be taken care there will be uoexpcrlmenting with your eves nt his hands. He gnu run tees vou satisfaction in every respect, and iiis guurantee is good. He will change your glasses, if necessary, for one yeur free uf charge. lr. M. I'. Mendelsohn. Doctor f Optics, Slil.'JIl I'. S. Hunk lluildivg, Sulem, Oregon. Mr. Farmer: You Need An Auto! Your time is worth money. The time of your team anil wagon is worth money. The time of your hired man costs you money. The time of some or all of these is wasted in the extra time it takes you to go to town with out an auto. If you need parts of a machine because of a breakdown If you need a veterinary, or snecial feed, or a doctor If for any reason you are in a hurry An automobile will be a great convenience. You and your family are entitled to more pleasure, and an auto makes for health it will enable you to be real neigh bors with families twenty or thirty miles away. You Can Have An Auto Easy terms will get you an auto here. Or we will trade you one. Tell us what you have to trade cows, hogs, mortgages, equities we can surely get together on some thing. Anyway, come in and see our stock. It's Easy Our cars are nearly all "used" cars that the owners have been willing to sell cheap and all we ask is "our invest ment back, whatever we have spent to put the car in good running shape, and a small profit on each sale." That's why we make so many sales. Our best advertisements are satisfied customers, and we'd like to tell you who some of them in your neighborhood are. Come in and get ac quainted. Or drop us a letter. Reeves Capitol Street Garage Capitol and Union Streets. Phone 971. Salem, Oregon Dainty Gray-Belle Lunches i Satisfying Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tanulea, ChlH Con Carnt, Chop Suey Noodlfl -'i) Kerry Street louse und four lots, boH, nd vurd, city vjutei. A. Wood. I-'OH SALK An IS all-wool grey kcr sev overcoat, sie UN, made to order an'. I never worn. I'rice $1(1. l'lione KM'KIII KNCDI) WOMAN will do wash ing, ironing, lionse eicaniug, eooiung, or entertaining; i' cents per l'hono li.'iOJ-.l-U. NICKLY Kl'KNISHKI) front rouinii, single or en suite. All modern cod veniences. Mrs. K, Lamb, JH1 jNorlh High street. KOH SAI.IO-Hh.ck inure 4 years ( Id, weight 1175 lbs., sound und true. Also second grow tli fir wood. Inipiiro nt, 7,15 Uellevue street. l'OH SALK BY OWNKIt 15 io ns fine laud; fenced und clear; rock road. Ibugaia if taken soon, l'lione I M, resilience phono 1.'. KOI! SALK Two good yount; Jersey cows, olio fresh; one will bo frei.h so.iii, I'rice ." each. Call IhM North Twentv first Ft root. Kill! liKNT One five-ruum niodern i bungalow and one four-ro'oni hou-io l with city wuter. (I. W. I.afler, -lliti llulibard building. i KOU ItKNT llooins for working men. teachers or housekeeping, furnished ! or unfurnished, up or down staira. ; Willi Cheny avenue, North Salem. J .dll.LINKHY Closing out my entiio line uf trimmed bats, velvet , plumo'i, I etc., at a great reduction. "The Maples," one block north Meyers' j store. iyorNO MAN SJ, stranger, good char I ucter, habits, and industrious, would I like to get a start in some firm in ! the city that would be Tierniuni ev. M l!5, euro Juuiniil. s'l'UAYKH--One yellow Jersey eon, : heavy with calf If not fresh; stub horns. Anyone knowing of the wlu'ie1 I uboiits of such n cow, notify ,1. C ! Clearwater, fiSS Kerry street, Sab oi, Ore., or Hell phone Salem, Main 1011. licward. HKI.IAIll.K CI.KANKHS All late'', I methods in elel.nlng and pressing. ' Work culled for and delivered, Cheapest rate consistent with good I service. 101 Court stree(. Plicae i UISII. The Portland Jlnllway, Light, Towtr Icompat.y of this city has received a j replica 'of the first inenndescent gb l" ever constructed by Kdison. The glob" I Well is libout six cnndlepower will be shown III the window display oil tide 1 ber 21, which is the 35th unnivorsmv of the making of the first globe by Kdison. I For sale damaged wheat, cats ar bnrlev. tllll-7 Hubbard bl.Hr. i 1 -r tjt V- fKMI toff, I