Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 28, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914,
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vuig purcnasea trie uiamben & McQine lept. store at Albany at a very low figure, it is almost compulsory for us to unload here to
receive our Albany stock, 30 we will give you bargains. Come and see for yourself . Sale for few days only
E iwm iu receive our Ainanv stnrk m wft wi oivovnn harna ns r v,
8-pound Ladles' Children'. Lart8 Ladles' Bracers Best Torchon Bleached 9-4 Men's Men's " Larg.
Black Cotton New Unlon Eucfc rin8 Bleared Union Suits Cotton
Wool Hose w wm, 4 and 8 Sheeting Good Blankets
' Batt Rubbers Suits Towels wut values riannel laches Wide Sale Good panU Winter .Weight 58x76
Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Pric4 Yard Price Quality Bargain ?1 Goodnight
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Rain Coats at Reduced Prices
Girls' Rain Capes now $1.00
Girls' $2.00 Rain Coats with Caps, now $1.50
Boys' Slicker Capes now $1.00
Boys' Crack-proof Slickers, now $1.63
Men's $2.50 Slip-ons, now $1.90
Men's $4.50 Kenyon Coats, now $3.75
Men's $7.50 Rain Coats, now. $6.00
Men's $11.50 Rain Coats, now . .$9.00
AH Slicker Oil Clothing at REDUCED PRICES
Reduced Prices on Everything in the
Store Blankets, Comforters, Dress
Goods, Muslins, Outing Flannels,
Etc.; Clothing, Shoes and Millinery
Underwear at Reduced Prices
Children's Fleeced Underwear 20c
Ladies' Fleeced Underwear 20c
Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear 39c
Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear. 39c
Men's Wool Underwear 85c
Ladies' Wool Underwear. $1.25, $1.00, 80c
Children's Union Suits 23c
Girls' Union Suits 45c
Boys' Heavy Union Suits 45c
Ladies' Fine White Union Suits 45c
Men's Heavy Unio 1 Suits 85c
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MERCERIZED
TABLECLOTH
Yard
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MEN'S
GOOD SUITS
On Our
Bargain Table
$5.00
MEN'S GOOD
WARM OVERCOATS
$9.00 Values
Reduced to
$5.75
VELVETS
BLACK OR COLORS
HIGH GRADE
Good S1.00 Values
Yard
70c
BOYS'
UNION SUITS
WINTER WEIGHTS
Only
45 c
LADIES'
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OUTING FLANNEL
GOWNS
42c
Lace Curtains
75c A PAIR, NOW 40c
$1.00 A PAIR, NOW 75c
$1.25 A PAIR, NOW 90c
$1.50 A PAIR, NOW $1.00
$2.00 A PAIR, NOW ,.$1.50
This is the Make Room Sale. Prices Re
duced Throughout the Store. We cannot
mention all the bargains. Come and see.
Mens' and Boys' Clothing
AT REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S SUITS, A BARGAIN AT $5.00
MEN'S SUITS AT $750
MEN'S SUITS AT "j?875
BOYS' $2.75 SUITS, NOW : $2.00
BOYS' $3.50 SUITS, NOW . $2.75
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doom, but if Aim. Isdulo hnd I with CANADIANS KILL AMERICANS
her husband tlio vessel would have been
spared, im Captain Von SI tiller mj.ii roil !
Captain Yon Mailer of the
Cruiser Emdcn Given High
Praise by Auslrians
ith I bouts, containing duck
haulers, were nppronckiiig tho
1 iiiiniliiin shore today alter
Smith was shot nud' tnstittit tv
llnfl'alo. N. V.. IV,-. 2.S. Fired
mo uiyucrvnic, wnoso cnntuin wan 11 - on ny unnililin n n in sov-
, cnmpnnioa ny Inn wife. j
1 Cuptnin Tulloch, of the steamship :
1 Tymcrio, nucitlior of Mm Linden ' vie:-
' lim, hu id rclntivn lo li i h oxpi-ricncc: i
"The wifo nml 1 woro put into tlio
, petty ofl'lrcm' nimn it ml a (inard was
I plnecd over im, Wi wcro treated very i
well. i
I "Tim UeriniitiB uiuitmul ulwtif tle i.k. i
: virions, apparently living on what they
i iook irora uio nnipa tney eaptuve betori'
i linking tlii'in.
Sydney, Australia, Nov. 21. (By1 " Wo worn allowed no light at night,
mm I to Hun Kriineimo.) Cnptiiiu Von but tho offieem gnv nit n pack of
Mullor, of tho now defunet (lermnn enrilH to tiaiiiKe ourselves with (luring
cruiser Kmden, undoubtedly is tho most daylight. A young lieutenant al.o
jiopulur Tnutun in Anstruliii. j loaned us books to rend. Vor luneheon
Auntrnliunii lire, of eourso, very gliid w wero allowed whiskev and soda,
that tho Kmden has been destroyed und j "Dim sailor, who, 1 Judge, hud been
particularly proud that it was deniol-,ln tho United Htntes, for he spoke with
inhrrf by thn eoinmonwenlth 's rruiser a nnstil twang, said In good Knglish:
Hydnoy. Tho stories told of Captain ; ' (lentleinea, what will yon have for
Von Holler's considerato treatment of break fust this morning? All we have
the crowi of Uritish ships he sunk got is panenkes and hnin'."
roused a lively sentiment of spoils-1 Captain Tulloeh ndded that n nuiulier
manship townrd him, however, and of tho en w seemed nrettv tiir.,1 ,,f l,
thoro wan linnpro reioieiiiL' at the news 1 rovinir life thev were len'.liiur t,n,,. i
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CITY NEWS
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Tho city fire department responded
to an alarm at 11:25 this morning, turn
ed in from Mrs. White's residenee lit
Twentieth ami Mnt-imi. The eim nf
killed, and Charles Dorseh was the alnrm was a flue fire, but no dam
lutallv wounileil, Hoth men were 'hl'o was done.
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A Watt Shipp Bttvngo bicycle has
residents of Hnft'nlo,
llelails of tho shooting arc
laeking, but u recent order pro
hibiting the transportation of
tiro arms into Canada was be
lieved to have been the cause of
the clash. The firing occurred
in Canadian waters. The sol
diers opened fire, it was said,
without ashing any ipiestious.
tMiiith and llorsch engaged
two boats from Mut. Ilrothors
hero (his morning saying they
were going duck hunting. Hot'h
were warned at the time, it was
said, against taking firearms
into Cauiida.
: ) ) e k - ;
' been brought to tho police station for
,idontifienlion by the owner. Tho wheel
il.wun picked up at tho S. 1'. baggage
loom, where it had been left for sev-
rent to w
nth of I
mo 1. M. r. A. of this city, went to
whitoson. about tour miles south
.Me.Minnvillo on the 1'. 10. & K
eupy the 1 nion pulpit t that place
(luring (he Sunday services. Mr. Coinp
ton -poke on ihe "relation of tho1
chunh to young men and women,'' to
U well filled house. I
NEW TODAY
iR6 of Gertie ! r
I of .Mai ion, i I
nHlit to this j
One cent per word each Inter
tion. Copy for advertisement! un
der this heading should be Id by
'i p, 111.
of Ilia aurvivnl
Captain Isdale, of the steamship !i
bera, ono of thn merchant men sent to
tho bottom by tho Kuideii, said, when
landed at Colombo, that the cruiser's
officers vividly reulired thn probable
shortness of their era ft ' tether.
Asked what they would do when fi
nally overhauled by a Hiitish warship,
one or uieui replied to Captain Jsilulet
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No,
Late Yesterday
install officers:::::
,, , of Ihe Cnmbridgo eilv home perisued in .' i , " , , , , ,'
joint Installation .u" finleiu Lodge fire which destroyed the institution. I : 'V,,, 1 ' t'L"
4 nail l'ueitie Lodge No, 00, A. F. , . lm '' "I"1"' The
& i. M.. 4YUM held Kiitimliiv iiiulit i,l Ai 1tA'.li Tl i:..:..i - l
Wn .ill run liU .1 .n '.I... M......1. m , " .7 . . .. - '. I""" .' " 1 ,""
-i I...V. V ii i,',u ..'..ipie. v.eorge n. ltur- reporied nil null Mriti-h not lit Alcxan-
L v , ,,,.K,h,;.Mf ,, , . 1 "' .' K "d master, was the in- .bin, Lgvpt, in which M Arabs were
The fcmden did fight gnllantlV, how-(Stalling officer, and Tom H, Wilson, killed.
fiver, and in the enrlv singes of the .grand marshal. The following ol'fi, ers
fight put the Hydney s range finding were inslnlled: At Trov, N. Y.-Omnd Muster r-
pparntua out of action. Later the Bnlem Lodge, No. 4-W. M .1. T. thur .Mix inthiir, of tho (l.nnd lincnum
Hydney fire completely smothered it, .Welsh; S. V ('has. MeCurteri .1. W., "lent Knights Templars of tin- Cnitod
reeking it) ateering gear, funnels and kl' A. Melntyrej treusurer, H. H. Last; stales, died of apinlexv.
f oremnst mast, one after another. (secretary, H. Z. Culver; M. 1),, A, Y I '
Captain Imlaln related that when Ida t-Marena; J. 1)., ,1. I'. King; S. H., W. (l At Wnshington.-Ani.onu ienf naa
Mp waa captured ho was nsked by the Winslow j .1. II. F. Kitck: tiler. N. I'. made of (he eni;iii;enient of Miss dene-
.ltasmusseu, vieve Clark, Speaker ( lark 'a daughter,
I, 1. 1. mo i,ouge io. on w, ,., I.. on '''"lor .lames M , 1 tiomson, of the
Niles; H, W., II nl V. llolain; ,1. W., v Orleans Hem.
W. II. Daacy; treasurer. Lot I.. IVnr....'- ' ' m -
oral days. It has blue mud gtmrds and
jjj , .mi- i.iiio sii.'iiii lire.
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The Potter Lumber company was
grunted a judgment today by Judge
(lalioway in the enite ngninst A. O. Sell
ers and W. W. Walker. Tho court
awarded the judgment against Mr. Sell
,ers firr 12ii.!Ml with 140 attorney's
fees. A lien upon a house of the de
fendant was ordered foreclosed. Mr.
Walker was held to own the land upon
which the house in now situated.
Katie Selfer ha been granted di
vorce from Anton Seifer by Judge (Jul
loway In an order issued today. Anton
Seifer was convicted of attempted as
sault with Intent to commit rape in
July, 1111,1, and begnn nn indeterminate
sentence in the pen. lie was released
since the parties have
plaintiff was held
to be the owner in fee simple of IT.fiO
acres of land near (lervnis.
Kmden'i boarding officer If there' u ore
Novelty Photo Studio
Just Opened
123 N, Oom'l, bet. Capital and
V. & Nat'l Bunks
Bpeclal Advertising Offer.
Any person presenting this ad
vertisement togelher with onlv
OH cents will be entitled to one
dewen 1'ostiil Card photographs.
Thi offer is good until January
7, only. Ko do nut let this op',
pertunity pass by without, Bet
ting at Irnst one doren pictures
at less than hnlf price. Cut this
ad out now and conic in enrlv.
The first fill persons accepting
this' offer will each receive n
beautiful hand colored portrait
of themselves. Francis Hend
ricks, artist ami photographer,
.secretary, Lrnest II. Choate; K i Kv DIiPPrDTC I CP IC
F, Hlchardson; .1. ) James M,,(ijj ftUl I CKI O Ltll 10
VtKY hard to pull
canst; ri, t,, unwt T. I.uddea; ,1. S.,
.Dennis A. Saunders; tiler, llenrv Scho
maker, '
The Installation wns followed by u
lanrpict, and the nerasinii was an'uii
usually enjoyable one.
The Portland, Eugene and Eastern
(ines will nmintnin two owl enrs on nil
(if the lines in this city on New Yrnrs
eve, according to the announcement of
Supt. T. L. Hillingsley this morning.
A 11 cars will leave State and Commer
cial streets for the suburbs at 12
o'clock nud the Inst cars will leave
State and Commercial at 12:30. This
,will give those desiring a ride down
town even n Inter service.
BOOKS BY JOHN MUIR
pal stockholder of the club, was sched
uled to meet olonel Jacob Huppert
and Captnia T. I., Huston, the prospec
tive liliicliiiserM nl i,n l.,,ln.' 1,... ...
John Mulr the eminent nsturnlisi fur as is kaoc.it thev did not meet.
Who recently died, is a subject of in - Colonel Ituppert 'said that Fnrrell
erest to all nature loveis, and especial , would telephone at 1 1 ::tO o'clock und
v lo those Jia the I'ncit'ic coa-t. Ills conMileto arinngeinent. for the ineotinn
best -kmiwa books mo "Our .National ! At 12:45 'clock no word hud been re
isrhs and Tho Muunlnlns of ( all- cohod from Farrell nod i'.,l....l i...
l-:!;.Vl-' I , V:'k ''!" ' ,n t cure whether the
W. E. Moses, formerly principal of
the Hi'chmouil school in this city, is in
Salem today from Madras, a small
town in the new Jefferson county, ere
nted at (he Inst election in Lantern
i Oregon, Mr. Mows in inincli.nl of the
New York, Dec. 2S. Tho New York ! Madras schools. He says he left a tern
American League club still remained '.pcrnturo of 12 doirreos below r.ern in
unsold today. Frank Fnrrell. uriuci. Mndias ea December 24 nnd widvimies
The healing of the case of Gertie !
.Miller, the 14 vein- oi l girl
who was arrested luol brou;
city Siituiilav iifteruoon bv Sheriff
Ksch whs set for this afternoon but as
Judge llushey is occiipied with the
N'orthcutt case, I of Turner, it is not
likely her case will be disposed of t h i h ; I H V fir wood for sale,
afternoon. The girl lives with her! W-2.
father on a small tract of land near !
J uiu iu (lie market for II II If i Mil j tyfi
second hand goods. J. N, Shantz, 5th.
I'hono 5(l.1-V.
nml .Market, streets.
W A.N I i.1) Young man to travel. Must
have good references. :i.T per week
nn. I ruilrouil fare. Small amount of
money required. Address, eare
Capital Journal. .
PHONE MAIN II.
l'KLSII cow for sile. 2JM! Mill.
1'h ouo 2o02-
A.N elderly Inly would like position
ns liomehccper or in fiimily, Wish
home nioio than wages, Call 1MZ
snutli Ccinmercial strict.
Marion and has refuse! to go to school FI'KXIS II I!) 4-rooni modern bungiilow.
nud her father is said to be unable to I I'hone 32-F J2,
control her. The girl's mother Is dead.
A.N'TKU Wnrk by a tnnrricd niuo
witu four children; resident of Salem.
Is hiunly with tools, or about tho
house. Will work verv cheap for tin
winter. Address ,1. W ('., .loiirnal.
luvenilc officer llattie
charge of the case.
Jackson has
ANOTHER OREGON
PIONEER PASSES
FOR SALK Fro-h Jersey
South ( omuierciiil.
lOtiO
COAT 31 KAT for sole; first class only,
l'hano 2100 M.
l'OU SAI.U nt auction, on Heccmber JO,
ut 2 p. in., ono bit and store build
in. located corner of Cnpitol nml
Market streets. For information cull
nt -l,"i(l Slate street.
Williiini Henry Weed, nn Oregon pin- ;
neer of lfco2, nud at one time chief I
engineer of the Portland volunteer fire'
department, died Saturday night nt '
11:110 o'clock at the homo of his!
daughter, Mrs. F. A. Jackson, 4:i:i Ka.-it
Sixteenth street, Ninth I'ortland. Fu-
nernl services were held today at 1:110
o ciook trout tlio residence an.l tmrial
was nt Clrccnwood cemetery. l!ev. W.
H. Kliot. of the Church of Our Father,
officiated.
Mr. Weed hud suffered front painlv-
sis intermittently for the last six years,
and the Inst attack, which came on last
summer while he was nt Long lleacli,
proved fatal.
Mr. Weed was born nt Iiichinoiid. O..
February 2", lS.'KI, and was u member
of the party of pioneers, now promi-
nt in Oregon history, who crossed
the plains in K'i.'I.
In 1MIS and IMW Mr. Weed wss chief
engineer of the I'ortland volunteer fire
department Knd he was one of the enrlv
members of the l'loneers ' society.
IIOIhl'.'KKhTINtl rooms, ui.'i Holleviio.
I'lione ollti li.
FIIKSH Jersey cow, heifer calf, milks
;)2 lbs. per (lay; cheap. 1117 Market.
I'HI'Nl.Vd time js jiP1.Pi jf vou nlvr
wurk that you want done eithoi
pruning or grafting by an exper
ienced party, who will guarantee re
."ur oruers wn.i the t np-
ry company. I'lione "'.
ilal City Nur
esiing chapter written bv him, These
.ooks are to he had t the l'ublle.
iiiirnrv,
meeting wns held or not.
l'robnblv no woman ever tinted a
Jmaa tor being In love with her, but
m HUH H U nml,,. .. 1 .
Xl., . .... ....ii i . . ' " " "i"'" " "'"n lie-
.......,., ,,,., m.,,.r nn ot cause lie wns indifferent
were it nut for Ills obituary notice. 'charms.
to her
tho ruin of the valley.
The grand Jury for tho January is-
iou of the circuit court convened nt
it ',.i.'..k .1.;. ... ... ......i i.. .
...mi. mi. in K I., i-uii.iMM'r Hi
tlltllllllir Mt I'llUII. Ilm 1.II.-.I tin.... I.... ....!. I
by the district attorney for their in
vestigation. It will finish its session
this week for the next term of the cir
cuit court, which begins January 4.
The members of the grand jury ere:
Lee Tate, Stavtou; T. L Horreri, Tur
ner; Frunk Harrctt, Hubbard; Allru
mimics, (inrdner: J. K. Wnltmnn, How-
NO ONE KNOWS WHY HE
EXPLODED THE BOMB
Snn Francisco, Dec. 2S. The eight
persons injured yesterday when Louis.
,f. Vnvrn exploded a bomb nt the feet
f Swnml Tnguiintitn in the crowded
Hindu temple here, were reported this
afternoon to be doing nicely. All will
recover.
Various theories were ndvnnced to
day to cTtplnin the act which resulted
in Vnvrn's death und the iniurv to
eight others. While some of the dis
ciples of the mystic cult declared that
Vuvra had been driven mini through
his inability to master the teachings
of his Oriental c.ilt, there were others
who advanced a different theory. The
hitter contended that Tiigunatitn had
boon Identified with it movement to
HILLY Fxpert window cleaner. I'lione j KKWIN'O MACIIINLS Now la your
24 S. j time to buy a sewing machine. We
uic giving ,mns sales, (iood sewing
iii:ichincs 3 up; diop liead machines
ns good ns new, $12.30. Singer of
fice, tip) Stato street.
M'MIIKK- 1 large sie 'Jud giowlh fir
wood, ifl per cord. Maple, ifl-jO.
I'lione 2210.
WA.NTF.P Klderly wrman to assist in
housewoik for home iu smull fiimily, i
Inquire I'iionc loS.'-J,
SCHCHHAN home cheap (iLj acres,'
close in, well Imprieed, for 2(l.)0; j
ie ms. nei nici v nviton.
DO IT NOW I'lione 4..2 for fire and!
auto Insurance. Heditel i llynon,!
317 Mate street. I
CASH renter wants farm for one vein,
and then buy if sutisfactory, 'with
20 to :)0 acres under cultivation, close
tit Salem; sandy noil preferred; fair
buildings; some orchard; running wa
ter or good well. Let us hear from
vou iiiimedinlcly. Jacob Co., 207
llubbmd building, Salem, Ore. I'liom.
ANY kind roof repairing nentlv done.
All work guarantied. I'lione' all or
ders to :iii v.
FUlt SALK (lit THAHL-Whoat land In
Cnnada, Washington, and Fustern
th-egrm. Square 1'cnl llcnlty t .
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
Spanish Cltickon, Hot Tamales, ChlB
Con Canio, Chop Baey Noodlef
420 Ferry Street
FIHl-:, FIHF, FIIIK Is your property
iiifntvdi' If not, delays are danger
ous. Insure witit Hechtel & llvnon
for real good protection, l'hone 4."i2.
When In SALEM. OREOOW. n.n .a
STTIlLHAKKIt riin.l.ter, in first-class I DIITU II ft T T I
con.lition, lute model, tor sale lit bar- i UliIVIH IlvMEL
giiiik. Auto Kxehango Csrnge, Ktl ' BtrlcUy Modem
South Twelfth, l'hone 770. I Fro Prtvat Bathtt.
HAiliU 70C. 11.00. 1.50 Plia IAT.
SNAI' ,1 acres just nnti,e citv limits Tll only ltotal In tha bnslni i..w..
nn car line; must be sold before Jan- Nearest to all Depot, Theatres and
vspiuil UlUKUUgS.
US-.V I 011 account of settlenioi.l nf,
cst'ite. l'hone 1WI4.
A Home Away from Home,
T. O. BLICIH, Prop.
Both rhouci Free Auto But,
ell; A. H, ( ollmth, Salem, und L. ll.Jstnrt a revolution in India against ltii
llrnssmnn, MeKee. tisit rule and that Vavra was the hire-
o j ling of an nnti rcvolutionnry orgnnin-
!. II. Compton, general aocretary o ,tion.
OIK KrN'DSt.lAI'T der Pentsche;
Lento wild gatselligst geweuscht.
Wir sprcchrn Oeutsih. Sua Francis
co Life Insurance Co., II. U Willson,
district ntanacer. A. Ilulilemin. l.
cnl ngent, 141 North High street I TAI"T TO TESTIFY,
,. . . " u.Mimgton, Dee. 2S. Fx I'residi.iit
o.Ht ,n and let n,o write ycr fire Willi.im H.-Tnft will testify S-itu dnV
M.-iiraace in. gcod old lino compnny. before the sen-ito l'hilippiue" eoinmitte
U w,l thn, know Just whnt It; on the I'hilippino independence bill
will cost yen. o surprise assess-! Dean C. Wor-Liter. to. ,,-er g, ver.o.r of
mcnts John II. Scott, otcr Ihe Chi-, the isluuds. will ,,r bc.Wc ,1 T.".
.n ut iintfl - ' . . . v , ....
: nuttiH. ncM Wednesday.