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

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1914,
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Second Shipment Women's
Just Arrived
Butterick Fashions Fall and Winter Style Quarterly 25c, Including Any 15c Pattern
Free. November Delineator Now Ready, 15 cents, at the Pattern Counter
Astonishing Price Reductions on High-Grade Suits,
Coats, Dresses Every Woman's and Misses' Suit
in Stock Reduced in Price
Women's Stylish Suits, Up to $50.00, Extra Special Now at $24.85
This is a golden opportunity for the woman who has not yet purchased her winter suit for at no
time has the selection been finer at no time have the values been so great
Elegant Suits in all the new popular fabrics. Redingote, Cossack and Polonaise models in plain
Jackets handsomely lined and beautifully tailored stunning styles in Skirts, too.
black, browns, blues, greens and the latest noveltie stunning styles in Skirts, too.
One great assortment grades up to $50.00
Take Your Pick for $24.85
Here Is Another Big Assortment of Women's Newest Modish Suits
REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $48.50-EXTRA SPECIAL AT $19.85.
Never has there been offered Suits at a price so low, considering the time of season and the stylish
ness and high quality of these garments. The latest and most popular models are represented in the
hew fabrics and finishes.
You must see them to appreciate the unusual value.
Grades up to $48.50
Take Your Pick for $19.85
Special Sale of Women's Suits at $14.85
Regularly Priced Up to $38.50
Fall and winter models in all the latest materials serge, broadcloths, cheviot, basket weaves, pop
lins, gabardines, etc. An extraordinary suit offering. Don't fail to see this lot if CJ "I A QCf
you're thinking of buying a new suit. Your choice; Hr A T"00
Salem's Style Store
4 - -
All Around Town !
Dr. Mondelioan, pwUllit In flrtltuj Apple Day ra fittingly celebrted gt
Umei correctly, li. 8. Uink building (he Nalem I niinii.t: fninpiiny's j'lant on
o ,Tne!tth street, a run of V'.'tl cases of
A UctiiM -u lKNUOd today for Uia t'nllon eann bciuc the result of the
itintniiL'e of .lames W. Thomrm and day'a wotk, iatloal shipments were
( lain Mmphv, bolli of Slayton. j also sent to Poil'an i.
"Ton room liovta for rent fro." Cbbge m'antcd tor kruut Phone 26.
Iti'piue ut Knt Baptist i liiirch Inniuht tiiilcon Mull Co. '
t ?:.'1!: o I
o 1 J. W. Bellamy nd family, of Fruit-
A default Judgment In the sum of t20 Mi'" mv" "'sided in Marion
for iittornev's lees was rendered ill de. 'ooiit.v for the pa-l II yeam. will lev,-
partitieut n'h. 1 i,f the eiremr rdint ves- "V fr PI' An..niH. wheie
terdny in the rase of W. 1). Wheeler
n Kin n st tl. A. Wullinu.
Dr. Uttor, dentin, prion BUS, Badem
Bank of Coinmerre building.
Rolmd Larore, who It living on the
Kd i toisan plsce three miles south of
Kate, is liaviiK success . hunter.
He onus seerl Kenlu.kv f,. hound-,
nd within the last few davi has killed
a fox, lie coons and soeinl smaller
and more common animals.
. u
Aatet polished and mounted. Oard
Her 4 K"cnc, asti Hlate strict. .
The Store That Saves You Money
Given
Away
Absolutely fr wltlt erery beater
(old. out automatic damper, (uaran
ted to tin at le.Mt 5 per cent of
your fuel hill. We are tclulvt
kfienta In Ralem for this dajitper.
This beatar, m llustrited, for
only
$14.85
Burn eltker wood or coal; baa lasi
or. A wry pretty i to re and a
lod Jue at a aivch blber pnre.
Tawf
Orwdtt U
home 'FURNISHERS,
SLUC C VUHT&HIGHSTS.
ZttitUit SdtlsUJIon Cuaranlff.
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thev will make his home in the future.
Mr. Bellamy's ticnl'.h is (ausiiiK him to
make the chalice.
"Ten room bouse lor rent free."
Impute at First Baptist church tonight
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Southard BurdsnU, the MiuU son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Bnrdsall, was
"poi"'d on for Bm-ilites at the Salem
Hospital, lat Saturday by Br. B. L.
Mee es. The nvration xxas vety sue-
eessful and the litlle 'atient is eon-
xaleseieg at the home of his patents on
Wilson stieet.
Only $14.85
or Money Refunded U'
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tArwala t2
Oregon and
WubiAftoa It
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and Misses' Blue Flannel Middy Blouses
$3.00 and $3.50 See Them
JI iiooODlOOOD s
The caa of James Jensen againjt
.uink Snvaoe, u suit to recover money
nllcKcil ilue for services, heard in Jus
tice Wid'ster's lourt yestctdtiy nfter
tuKin, was taken under advisement by
his honor and the decision be ren
dered in a few davs.
Try Scott'i ISc mean.
A foreclosure suit baa been filed in
the circuit court of tins county tins
niorniii; by ,1. Buumo;:irnicr nyainst M.
H. Payne and otheis. It is nllee.cd m
the complaint that a certain promissory
note for ''no has not been paid and
the court is asked t si foreclose th niort
tunc of real property given aa secur
ity. Home Wet-wasn Laundry Under
new management: all work guaranteed;
wash' days, Monday, Tuesdays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays. Phone "471.
Family washing, 50 cents.
Oox-enior Wort yesterdsy afternoon
appointed Asa II. Thompson, of Fi. ho.
and Claud Mei'ullo.h. of Portland, to
represent the state of (irefuii on the
new interstate Irrigation commission,
Mr. Thompson to serve for the two-year
term and the latter for the four years.
W'll's music store and the Commer
cial book store aie sellmu tickets to
Hie Students' Lyceum Course,
Six new classes hare been started at '
the Salem V. M. C. A. this week, to
from the business juuiois. two htt;li
sclond students' chisscs, otie girls' rlnsa
and one women's (lass held on FVidays
'from 10 to 11 o'clock in the forenoor. ,
(Tlie business nn-n's class ts railed lit
1 ,p o'clock on .Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
W. R. 0. harvest and nimtnsf salt
21V Noith I onnneicial street, all this
week.
Tb Leaders' class, whlcb baa been
oigani.isl at the Snlcm Y. M. ('. A.,
now ha u full fledged eoiistit ul ioll
winch will be adopted at their next leg
ular meeting tomorrow night. This is
the senior letnlets uf the club of the
Salem Leaders' nsorintion. Hubert I..
Baue is president Feed Cook, vice pn s
ident. and Archie Mathx-k is weiitary
and treasurer.
Special meeting of Salem
Lodge No. i, A. K. k A. M.,
SSllBS--k
GLOBE
Today and Thursday
A TRAIN COLLISION
oa
A Brtdia la a thrlUiiuj rn
shewn ia
TREY 0' HEARTS
I
John Bush, who entered a house in
,i'M rum ciitly in Se pti'iiilit-r HH'l
Lnuiit t tin .Miiiiun ritnnty jail on
Sfi!"inlnr "i, 'I nuihy to tin
"luifc of iHMfiiV tliif niovnin anl vn f
M'l.ti'iii-t'tl hy .lit'lu'? K"'Hy to vrM
"Ijiyf, jn tlit1 t'oiijity
"Tearoom house for rent free."
liKjiurt' :it Kirit Itni'tft ,htirh ton
A. J. Dfividson, Buperintndeut of the
ttrt'it.iii KltH-tiii-; W, P. Powers, tin'T
ii'ii In-iulit inul i;f.cnor ant, Hint
W. '. Wilkct, HhiMMiit I'rfM'htfrr Hyt'tit,
l-t't Salem t(.tiy for Knynip to iimlie
nn itinpiTtioii trip vor tho Unw Tlie
j'UTtv it tnivclirn. on tlio yiisoline "peel
er, whi- n i i!,-ii'iHlIy nfti-tl ty tin of
ficinU of thf lutf imw for tlit'ir liortr
tn)"-
Fur sale damaged when'., oats and
barley. 4mI-7 Hubbard bldg.
Tlie local hop market Is dull, accord
ing to local hoi nien, and the ti-ndeu.y
is loner than at any previous time this
year. Sales at 3 cents per pound fur
the pooier grades of hops are not i urn
moii, and prime and choice lots are
briiioing from l to 11 cents, with mr-t
of the sales made at 111 cents for this
tpuility of hops. Among the sales re
potter today are: A. (.. steelhauimer,
1 2 bales; II. V. Steele, ICI bales; .1. C.
Layman, ,'U bales, and William llittb-k,
iiu lulcs.
Co to Dr. Btona ror Uassea.
o
Dora A. Harden, of Pleasant Hill In
Lane county, was appointed eecntni
of The estate of Mnttha .V. Brown by
.Indue Bcsliey this morning. The estate
is valued at nr.iai. tl. L. Btown. John
Thoinns and S. H. Ileltrel were nppoint
nl uppllusets of the rstate. The heits
are: Bora A. Burden, of Pleasant Hill;
J, K. Brown, of Portland: P. C. Blown
and li. I., Blown, of Sttivton.
In honor of the anniversary of the !
A .. .. i.:..i. i-i t i i
oiii win, ii , lo'itiiis n. i.iusoii iirsi
succeeded in niakinu an incHttdescent
lump burn for any ronsidetuble length
of time and proved to the wotld tint
electricity for illumination wa a ptio
tirul possibility, the I'. It., L. k P. Co.
has made a spenal display of eleitiii
light gloU's. The display contains two'
globes which are esnct reproductions of!
the first globe invented by Kdison.
I Department No. 1 of tb circuit court
was occupied today by the esse of W.
' F. Miller against tieorge X. Be. k. This
jra-o is over the right of way fioin some
lands in the Biinii k Homestead Bai ls
across other lands of this addition. The
rase was tiicd in tlie rlrcuit court oio'e
befoT when it went out on a motion for
nonsuit made !r the defendant. The
'oas was carried to the supreme court,
(Where the decision of the lower court
was reversal sud the ase rciusn.io
lcK to tb lower court for a retrial.
Attorney Frank Holmes is appealing
for the plaintiff and J. A. ( arson and
Halter itislow for the defendants.
Card of Tbsnt.
W wish to than, the many friends
sud eeigld-ors who so kindly helped us
in our sorrow and Iwreavrnieut.
MK. AMI MKs a. c. ( HCNH
AM) FAMILY.
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Today and Thursday
5 Reels
including TREY 0' HEARTS
Coming
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Ethel Barrymore
THE NIGHTINGALE
5 ACT8
a ACTS i(
ill -I.
Funeral services over the remains of
the late Mrs. Mary BomI llubor, who
passed away in Una city Sunday even-
mg nfter a protruded illness. w,'n n
ducted at U.gdoti Ho luudsoii 's mi
dertakittg parlors at 2 o'.Joi-., est.-i-day
attetnooti. Hcv. Cm H. Lili'ott. ot
the First Presbyterian rhiin.. off,, tat
ing. and iutetmeiit was lni-t tn l it
View cemetery. The high i-t,-rin
whiih the deceased was held na, amply
nttested by the many beam,!,,! fbuiil
ffi-rings which were in evbl.t , n,
following the religious cercmnny Mi..
W. Carlton Smith sang "Walking Willi
(iod ' ' ntid "Sun of My Soul. " The pall
bearers were Br. li. L. L. stem, r.
Chailes Welbr. I'll lie Al rums, Knd
Stump, (', S. I In tn i 1 1 'ii and Jos, Kinm,.
gartner.
Lest you forget. Meetings in prog
ress every night at r'irst Bnpti-t rbnt. k.
Live singing; live preacliing.
To tb head of a lara coueeru
hart yon mi thought jju could
fill such a pi so. Yon can if tha
right preparation la mada,
Takt itenotypy, ahortiand, typo
wrtUin and aJUed jubjecta at
this school and you will have a
kuowledit that Hill load to nc
Plsct.
Capital Bosincss College
lit
A DOUBTFUL STORY.
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CiM't'iilmiren, M. 21. An ntt.Min
British suhmarint'S tu sink M-veni ivr
man dt'strt-vori off Kuyn it-hunl wn f
u holly lai-kin.
That British submarine should In
operating so ttir from their Tu:1 sc-nis
highly unlikely. If the Cienliug-n re
potr is true, however, it is probable
tliut tile submarines lire tiecoinpufco-d
bv a British fleet, of sufficient HtrengsJ.i
to engage tlie German navar force i'-..
rue name.
OFFICIAL NAILS CAMPAIGN AB -
GUMENT.
Kilitor .loiirnnl: 1 am informed that
on account of Mr. Woolerv's eamli'laey
for t!ie office of city marshal of Salem
Rome la rtiM are referring to his J
ini't while employed at the ((icoii
state penitentiary, Concerning the liu-l '
that he was fomud bleeping while oh
duty, 1 desire to my a few words in
hit nehalf. i
If 1 remember right, he liean work 1
at the above mentioned institution on I
or about January 17, 1W7, and served
as guaid until November 22. 1UIL.', with;
the exception of a few months following :
his resignation about a year hclore. I
wi-h to say that iltu-injr his connection '
with the . S. p, he pioveil himself a
(rood and efficient officer. I iciiicin
l.er that on NoNeinbir 21. IH1-, the day'
prior to his dismissal, he informed me
that owinu to the il'lnes of his wife lie
had heeii obliged to sit tip for several
nights, and on account of loss of sleep
he did not feel aide to do a full day's
duty, and ONving to the fact that there
wan no eitra man about the place to re- ,
lieve him at tiiat time, it was almost ;
absolutely necessarv for him to remain
at his post of duty when he was net -in
condition to do so, i
I feel certain that if those interested ;
nndeiMoo.l tie millions under which)
he was lahorint; at the time, tin v would
not condemn him. hut on the other hand j
would extend their svinpulhv, j
.lulIN' .1. IlKNtiKN. I
Peputy Warden I. S, 1'. j
Anient, l id. 10.
(Paid Adv.i I
Ab Minton, formerly of this city, now;
an attorney at Allmuy. hn sent u elm
lonce to 1 'li v-ic n J llireetor I litii;r icii, of
the Salem V. l. C A., to hlHi.lbull
tuui minieiit to be pulled ot f iii Albany
in tin- nciir I'utine. While in this city.j
Mr. Minton wits well known us u blind j
bull "slunk" tiTot uus u member of I
tlie uinnitii; reluy team from Suleni to
Porllnnd. The team to represent Sulem (
in the touriuilnent will be selected iimn
su-li well known cliiimpions u W. I.J
tiuev. li. c. itisliop, .. ,. Sclirnmiii.
W. H. Kvatis. liirl And,!-,,,,. II. V.
I'oMipton, l'-.iul Wallace. .Iinnes Young.
.lolin i- :t r r ii r. t nt7. Mude. !.. II. ( i-mji-ton
and II. H. Cingrich.
H. H. Hcnline, for seventeen yc.irs a
i-ll l.nown l-nil-er ot Sitleni. h;i open
ed 11 du-. Iii- mi ii ;,t ;'i7 Mute street.
II. M to Pligll llonle,. w,ee M- Will ,c I
Bind lo uo-ct all In- old eu.t -I-. Hair ,
f.itiing. ;., c. ut-.
Louis Albert w.vt committed to the
i ie;oi, .(.it,- hospital tor the in-. me to
lav alter a ' I a tl tiin-iit
tlom New'Yotl; hi ,1,,-in.c id .1. .1. Pott
els. an nu, lit 01 the N, W Vo! I. llllilo v
cou'iiii--ion. Albeit wa- a toinoi re---lent
of this 'tali-. v.a .In,. iced ;,.
Pi Itlatld a tumdior e ,-y I - a,, ill,. I ,-
tor New Yotk, wli.-ic li,. ha since to-'i'le-1.
The two -tales, ,,.wever, IIIH.e
.. ii. cut. to , an to, .,, in (I,,,
-'ate. though the le-ld, n.-e ib tlii- -t!,,.
uiigl.t b,
liil.e.l
t- liin-'al
- ' "i-- .New t oi i. tci u,-i-oiiinio
lat 'I 1 1 i gi.ii in a number of , h-i-s of
a M'lrlar nature, however, the man will
tcuillill ill the I ll-egoi, in.titution. wlieie
he was taken tl, i- i ning. alter an
cMimiMitinii by Br. Hoy Hytd. Be wu-bie-i.ht
out to scii'tl,' with 1 ,-niloa.l
of ihlic-e. Who wele to be depoMe.i
from that .it v.
BORN.
uiri.l.s.v-T ,.-. :,, r. ,t. w
I ('.. of -i, l.-tn lieigMs. Wed ties. '
day, u, t,,.,-r :'l, I'.H I, u s, ven-p.-und
dniighl.-r.
BORN
WITZKL-To M,. .nil Mr.. Cmti.
Wit -1 1, at their home on Faiiground
toad, in tober :l, mn. at, eight
pound bov. B,,!,,, l.elfov.
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GLOBE
Today and Tlmrsday
"TREY 0' HEARTS" '
Most thrilling pkture ever shown. ,
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TSIS-(,-(l-s- )j, (l)
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ABILITY, SKILL,
EXPERIENCE
And Modern Facilities, place
us where our Optical AVoi k
is unexcelled.
Let us prove it.
miss a. Mcculloch,
Optometrist
200-210 Hubbard Building
Phone 109
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i NEW TODAY f
One cent per word each inser
tion. Copy for advertisements un
der this beading tLoiild bo in by
2 p. m.
PHONE MAIN t .
I
I'll.'ST l.tdlK at Fr.r night lunch.
IHALKM CHI.MNKY KWKKI', Blione
lBILI.i
2i.
Kxj'ert window chaner. I'lini
I'dli S.MJv-Kood IH.-.H; ,WH- 17;,
I Col Inyo street.
' I'dll SAI.K Voiiiir I'ica, phone 2-K-lX
I l evenines.
' I INi; (l yeur old .lersey for sale. Knd
s-n.ith Twelfth street.
; Kill! S.M.K Vomits titrtoya, njl and no.
i III? Market "treet.
l'OK If ICNT Strictly modcra louse.
M Bellevuo street.
IIANKK "! diamond rin for
cow. 1117 .Market street.
1'ui; THANK Two vacant lots ur
house and lot. Phone lT iiJM.
0LL PAPKKS for carpets; 10 cents
per hundred. Journal office.
F(ii; liKXT Two nentlv fnrni.-hod
bcdiooms. Inquire 3.'!2 N. Church.
l'lili SALK Cow, sire.l by Ladd 's
champion, IHID. Phone .1li-F'-'J2.
WANTKD- liirl or woman to as-j-l
w ith light housework. Phone Ihi-F-ll.
Ft lit SAI,K-l"i heif.-rs. 15 head CoH
wool sheep. Phone ll'li-W, 1 ."."Hi .,,
l ull SALIC-Fifteen acres of limbei.
land, o milea west of Salem. Phone
2 1 Hi.
Full SALK Span of mares, about Bioi),
wagon and harness; eheaji. Phcuo
Jim.
Koli SALK-Large Jersey cow. fic-lt
la-; of August. Call lulu North
Filth street.
I'iiK TliAliK-.'1-j acres, well improted,
on ciiiliue. See owner, oL'ti North
l.lbcitv.
W A NTKIi Py young lady, position a-,
ele.'k; will work reasonable. Ad
dnss Box Jill, Salem.
Fill,' IJLNT Two well ftirnilH-d r
for housekeeping;. Impiire ut -l!il -N.
I oitnge.
IrX I f liKNT Small three-room ec-tlagn
in North Sulem, Phone 4111, (.'nicy
F. Martin.
I'ni; I; KNT k loom house. IH r ,i is li. .1
o in. lorm -lied Ultli or vcilio.-l
a. -it-, Pu'.l Market st. Phone -I '".
l'nlt UKNT Small three-room cil-ti-ge
in suburbs. Address Feb-cia
B. Anderson, 0e7 N. Kri'Ut street.
I.M'id.'l KN KU WOM AN will do wn-h-
in-:, itoning', hous hauing, cookiuo,
or enteitinuiiig; -" cetita per horn.
PI, .no :-,o-.l-o.
LAST i II AN' 'K THIS SF.ASON - II
von have any old carpets ott wi-h
Munch into tlufty rugs, notify S. A.
I lot at I'll, in,. Jlsn W.
I..W CHAM K THIS SlWsnN- It
No-i hiiNe any oh! ,-arpcts you naI-Ii
nn.incii into iliiity rugs, notify S. A.
I'o .uei, at nin-e, l'hone L'cn-W.
I'"h' l.'LNT Hue five-riioin tnoilciii
bu, ulow and one fonrrootn house
Willi city water, tl. W. Laflcr, lull
llnidiaid building.
LAST cllAM'K Til IS SI'AS.iN IT
y ki hiiNe any old carpets yon wi-h
NNinen into fliil'I'y rugs, notily S. .
I'u.'iier, at once, l'hone Jlsi'-W.
aI I I.I.I N KKV ( losing out my enliio
line of trimmed hats, velvet , plume n,
etc. lit a great ri duct inn. " The
Maples," one block north Meyers'
store,
WANTKB An elderly lleimati lady,
ye! capable of doing general house
o:k, .1. sires a position Nvith a lor
neiii luinily. Address, J, M,t care of
doiittial,
WANT KU Two-rooni upnrtinetits, one
slc'l'iim room, one for bachelor i, nai
lers; furnished for light holisekec.inif
with heat and bath. Addtess .1. W. J ,
(are .louinal.
Ni i'I'B' K That Heibert Wetel is in n
wav i-.. ii ii . , t . I with me in the r.-id
estate biisine-s, and nil land list.d
bv S. p., Catt.-ilin please call at room
il lliuy loiildiuu for iiiforinution. el
II. Catterliu.
lull SALK ni; TU AIM! 1 1 n. biddy
cultivated, Well improved, P-.. unlet
eu-t Salem I'en road; also tboronu'h
br d W. I.euhortis, Aiieouas, Minor
ca, It. I. b'eds. mostly Melt. -Ap'ii
pullets, boise, buggy, harness; till'
lor fresh coiy, Kouto II, Box M,
1 1 Hi s.l,.;..;, actes of fino land, 4
miles north of .letferson on Snleiio
.Ldfei.,i,i mad; 4 acres young runri,
l aire unt. leu; house and bam, dee
diillnl well; leiini and nil implement i,
ha.- and uieeii feids for a four dan
lb entire outfit lor 700. tail c
S piare Ileal Paltv Co.
When In SALEM, OREGON, atop n
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
rtet and Prtrato Batha.
RATES 75c, 11.00, 11.50 ri3 DAY.
The only hotel In the bnsineaa district.
Nearest to all Depota, Theatres Wd
Cspltol Buildings.
A Home Away from llont.
T. O. BLIOII, Prop.
Both Phones IYoo Auto Bui.
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
Spanish Culcksn, Hot Tamalea, CbtH
Cod Carna, Chop 8uy Noodle
40 ferry etrt
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