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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1915)
EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19ir. - rrrrrTTrr-rrrrTTTrr? MmmMmmmmmmm-mmmM-mmMmmmKmmmMmmMmmm!mmmmKMmimnma!ninnMMmmmmam&Mmmmmmnm Eat at The Elk, 333 3tate. ,, Meyers' Great Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE TOMORROW OUR 725th WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE-An Offering of PERFECTION BRAND Guaranteed Pure, Curled FEATH ER PILLOWS, Extra Surprise Price, Pr. 98c Hero's a truly surprising offer of good grade Feather Pillows guaranteed by the manufacturers and by us to be pure curled feather filled clean hygienic and odorless; the covering is of good weight blue striped tick ing. Here's your chance to buy good foal her pillows at an almost unheard-of price. We recommend this offer ing it's a genuine bargain. Tomorrow at 98c a Pair The sjipply is limited, so we advise an early attend ance. Sale opens at 8:!() t morrow morning. No phone oi' mail orders filled. Sect v indow display. THE LATEST BUTTERICK SPRING FASHION BOOK IS NOW READY Very interest ing to all women who want to know about the latest trend in fashions, etc. Any 15c pattern free with each book 25c at the pattern counter. THE FEBRUARY DELINEA TOR IS READY 25 CENTS AT THE PATTERN COUNTER Just received something new in the package goods line Art Section very interesting to needle-workers. Visit the de partment and see the new arri vals. New purse and handbag Crochet Silk 40 yards to spool 15c a spool or two for 25c may be had in silver, gold, wine, black or white. A hew Embroi dery Book given free Art Section. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES This event offers many interesting items to the woman who wants clothing fabrics for herself or who has children to clothe. You'll bo well paid for your trouble in visiting this sec tion and taking advantage of these unusual offerings. LOT NO. 1 A big lot of Silk and Woolen Dress Goods, formerly sold up to $1.50, great clearance special 39c yard White, black and colors, in many widths Voiles, limeades, Plaids and plain materials. This is truly a surprising offering. Don't fail to see the window display. LOT NO. 2 36-inch Messaline Silks; a most excellent assortment;, take your choice for 89c a yard Colors included in this offering are Wisteria, Reseda, Light Blue, Dark (ireen, Rod, Brown. Duck, Wing Blue and Black. Only 89c a yard. A Ecw of the Interesting Items Picked from the Fabric Section Note the Unusually Low Prices 42-inch Crepe Meteor. Our regular $2.")0 Plaid Skirtings, f)4 inches wide, Ziboline ef fects. Our regular 2.50 grade; choice. .$1.49 Checked Skirting, 51 inches wide. Our regu lar 2.25 grade; now $1.39 Donegal Tweed Suiting, 54 inches shades of grey and brown mixtures. ular 1.2 ll'l1!!!! wide, in Our rog- 89c Balmacaan Coating; an imported English fabric, 54 inches wide. Our regular 2.00 grade; now $1.39 Roman Stripe Heavy Wool Coating. Our reg ular :U0 grade; now '. $2.29 21' in. Silk Moire; our regular 1.25 grade 89c Colors: (liven, Alice Blue and Tango. grade Colors: $1.69 Alice Blue, Grey, Brown, Xavy. 44-inch Silk and Wool Crepe Poplin. Our reg ular 1.75 grade; now .$1.39 Old Rose, Pink, Mahogany, jroy, Miami Blue and Brown. 42-inch Plain Silk and Wool Poplin. Our reg ular 1.25 grade; now 89c Colors: Bro. Light Green, Medium Blue, Dark Blue and Brown. 40-inch Silk Crepe do Chine. Our regular 1.(55 grade; now $1.29 Colors: Lavender, Copenhagen, Grey, Light Blue, Xavy Blue, Mahogany and Nile Green. Special clearance prices in every section of Salem's big store during our Great Annual Clearance Sale. OOOlilGOODS Sergeants Hathaway and Griffith, of, the Twenty-first infantry, I'. 8. A., stj tioni'il lit Vancouver, left this city last I night after several days spent with the' local company instructing them in the; arts of warfare. The principal instrue-! tion given was in tlio use of the bay' net and bayonet exercise. Serjeant Hathaway complimented Captain (ielil iiar iipon the efficiency of the non-com-missioned officers of the local company.1 The regulars went to Woodlnirn today to spend a week iti that city with toe ; local militia roiiifhiny there. Short orders served quickly at The Elk, State. I Home-made mincemeat 10c per lb. L. M. Hoggs & -'., i'hone 311. The Knights of Pythias of Central lodge No. IS will hold their nnnunl iu-, stallation of officers tonight at the: lodge rooms. -Many visitors are ex-; pected to be present as quite a number of the members of the legislature will attend tiie installation exercises. The following officers will be installed: (leicge Winsrhcll, ('. ('.; Frank T. j Schramm, V. ('.; Meryl (learhart, pre-, late; .1. 1' . Davis, II. of W.; .1. W. Cox, i K. of li. and S.; .1. W. Cox, .l. of F.; E. W. Hazard, M. of Kx.; ,1. (I. Iletzol, M. iit A.; W. U. Trunk, J. (I.; Wnltor the liCnon, 0. G.; W. B. (Iilson, trustee. Gpi to Dr. Stone's for trusses. o- 4L0BE Wednesday and Thursday HUBERT & BRADY Presents BARBARA TENNANT in "WHEN BROADWAY WAS A TRAIL" FIVE ACTS " Also JOHN BUNNY, IN Bunny Backslides 10c COMING SUNDAY ONLY EDMUND BREEZE and CLAIRE WHITNEY "Walls of lericho" Society Drama in 5 Acts "Home of tho Best Shows" M-H-M 4 NEW TODAY One cent per word each inser- T uou. Copy for advertisements im- der this heading should be in by T 2 p. m, PHONE MAIN 81. DRY fir wood for tale, rhone 2302-W-2. K(Hi SAliK--Mimirch innlleable rang-', good as new, Mo. Thorn) 1JM-H. GOAT M BAT for sale; first-class only. I'lione 2100 M. FUKNISHED modern bungalow for rent, l'hono ;12F32. lil lLY Expert window cleaner, l'hono 248. FOR SALIC Fresh eow, calf. I'hone -Jo-F-22. with heifer LOST Fountain pen, gold mountings. Hoturn to Journal office. hill is l."i per cent lower than in ldi:i and that the interest from the reserve fund or' the order would have paid -Iti per cent of this loss. It has never 1ieen necess:irv to use either the Alleging gross intoxication and cmol reserve or the interest for this purpose, land inhuman treatment, .liilin M. Doll-' While-the order has several hundred erty today filed a suit for divorce from J thousand dollars binned, it has the re j Daub) T. Doherty in the circuit court jmnrkaldo record of never having made jof this county. She alleges iu her coin-a fu'-oclosure ami never having lost a I plaint that while in the saloon business Vent u' interest. These loans are made I in Lexington her husband got into j principally on Oregon properly. i trouble and was sentenced to prison! o jand that she worked for and secured aj A small boy, aged 11 years, with his I conditional pardn for him. When he i little si-fer, aged .'i years, arrived in m-riueu n inn puriioil sue SII.VS no CPU!-tills cltv lust lllgtlt tlOIII r.UgCIIO Ul pay a vimi to their sister, opal j.utiu 'united the occasion by uottinir fuller j and came home ami smashed a mirror linn sue tied to tier mother s home, where she has r aincd since. Shi' asks for a divorce and the custody of their two minor children, Mary C. Doherty, aged Li, ami Joseph D. Doner ty, ageil 7. The couple were married in Salem in llllll. uhu is yn inmate of the girls' indus trial home, nciir this citv, Thev hail Jpleutv of Miiull change, and after visit iing a picture show were wandering 'around on the streets at a lale hour, I when they were picked up by Officer White, to whom they told their story. 'I'he officer M'cuied a room for them 0 iin a lu-iil hotel iiiul this morning tliev Norma N. Leffingwsll, enibalmer and : were taken out to visit their sister h'v lady assistant with Cott.uge I'nderlnk-j Police Matron Shenks. The bov np r- nig Tarlors. I'hone 721. t i. ;.,nt .Mi and hml visited the Mute houe and other points of iu-len-t about tlie Capilal city unaware t lull the, curlew whistle should clear I In1 streets of juvenile sighC-eers. FOU SALE horn hens. I to II Phone dozen Hull' Li :h-fi;i. SAM 10 I'UU'K Fred puts up special tamales lor your wile. Wool) FOU S. LE Second growth fir $1; big fir, l.7-j.v I'hone !)!!!. FOU SA 1. 10 Jersey cow and heifer.' L'll'IO North Coiuinercial street. FOR UK NT lour or five rooms eloso in; rent reasonable, l'hono 1 ISO. TWO NICKLV furnished rooms near li brary, IS,") .So. Winter, corner Ferry. FOIt RENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping, inquire 41)1 Jiortb. Cottage. FOI SALF i hoii'o Hrown Leghorn cockerels, i-l.L'.'i each. .M. l'oulscu, Idtnte 4, Flume liO-F-5. NICK furnilii'd nients, IKi'l Fe Lincoln, housekeeping upai'l ry. I'liono Mo,' T'.io FFUNISIIED ROOMS, for rent during legislature. All modern convenience). 10") No. Commercial. I'lio.ie IHIj-.M. I H. A. Smart and A. Kitteruian have opened a new rostaiirilut and oyster J house at State. It will lie known I as The Klk and is to be run according ho the most approved sanitary methods. Harold O. White, the young man who had his right leg amputated above the knee at the Salem liospitul early Sunday morning, is reported to be getting nlon';; all right today, It seems that the young man fell from a train late Satur day evening near Wooilbnru. lie was found on the track in a rather dazed condition and brought to the, Snlem lios- piiui. idling unite is nut IS years old j The opening had been delayed on ac nun lives with ins mother. Mrs. Stella j count of noii arrival of fixtures. White, nt the home of (1. W. Lucas, oK o North Twenty-first street. The executive committee of the Wil- o paillette Valley Exposition Association! Artisans, attention. Public installa-1 will meet next Friday morning nt the' lion Wednesday eveniiiL'. Hon. 11. S. , Mm ion hotel. This mectine ! ilm fiunl! Hudson, supreme master Artisan, of I one before tlie opening of the exposi Toi'tlnnd, nud .Mrs. Kiln Watt, supreme tion and is for the purpose of Inking ilistrilctlir. Will llll lil'iiuilnt I! I im oil t'infil ...nlt.n-u tl,.it .....i' li.i'n lii gram. Ho there. Ivan (i. Martin, sue-I overlooked or of nny incidental liusi-l retary. I ness that, may have developed. The ex-! o jecutivo committee of the Willamette' The Commercial club is receiving let-1 Vallev Exposition Association are as ters from till parts of the country nsk- follows: 10. W , lluines, Washington ing information regarding 'illiiini'1ti-! eciiiiny: 10. L. Knickerbocker, Yamhill; Fol! SALE cheap, a good horse, weight Hum); work single or double; peifeetly gentle, I'hone liil-W. FOU KENT I p to date 7-rooin llitt, dose iu. See II. 11. Fleming. I'liou.i 1-1. lie, phone 'J-. FOK KIONT Large front room, steam heat, bath and pimue, 17(1 Couil street. 1'hone ."i7i)-W. I'AVINtl elgnr store ill Salem for snlo, good ligation. Address Bargain, cam Journnl. LOST l.nst night, a necktie with a stickpin. Return to Journal; receive rewind. , THOlfonUl bred White Wyoudollo cockerals for sale. 15.) Xorlh Twenly first Street. TO THADK I 'eli in and Hkicii drakes, nie fine large birds. Address, I-'. M. Wilcox, hospital station, Salem, Or,;. valley iinil this county. M. (', Rent, 3711 Cottngu street, Huntington I'nrk, Fill., inquires regurding the gen I crop conditions. Jnnies French, But ternut, Wis., is lifter real estate infor mation in Salem und Minion county. W'm. .. Heck, of 7 East Thiid street, Jamestown, N. ., will drive through Ihe Willamette valley next summer in his niitomobile and will be looking for n locution. Mr. L. Struck, of l.ylc, Wnsli., is also after genernl inforinu tion of this county nud Snlem in pur ticular. I . Clins. Diinmnori), Folic, Wr. F. Groves, Hentou; 1. .1. Dni-ven. Eugene; C. II Stewart, Linn; 10. C. Huberts, Linn; W A. Tavlor, Marion; 0. 10. Frevtug,!? , i ' r WIO will allow you the highest price fcr your usel furnitiiro in exchunge for new. Calef ilros., homo fuinibliei.i. I'hone 5!i;l. OK SALE Hy owner, I5 acres fine land, fen I and clear, rock load. Kargaiii if taken soon. I'luuie ll. Reddence phone !I2. Clacliainas; Fred S. Hynoii of this city. At tho regular meeting of the Direc tors of the Mutuul Savings and Loan Association held today there was a dividend of D'.j per cent declined. The association vins organi.ed April 10, li'lO und is in a very prosperous con dition nud has been the menus of erect ing more than CO dwellings m Snlem. .'nU R ENT Front room, niiolv fi,r- which without the assistance rendered! iyi,e,, electric lidits, hot, and cold by the association would not have been ..,,,,,., ;,;; Nu h In , ,,,. ,.py built, hevide furnishing a means of nil. ,lnm, , tiiuiK nui jJiwiin-i m,i ni.,1 ' 'i Yi-' w FOIf KIONT during legislature, two fur ! nisiied rooms, outside enlrunce, nnd j heat, four Idirks fiom stale house. 5dl North Winter. tern. Artisans invite you. The order of I l'nited Artisans will hold a public in ; Ht ii J In t iti ii ill tlm Mouse liiill Wednesday evening, Janiiiiry IX All friends, espe- cuiiiy tnose ot the Irnternn on ers of I a v t onrti- rmur iniuif Salem, are cordially invited to iitt !.',, js i the citv visiting his sol, Ihe lady cadets, who are preparing to !(;,., c. I.. Snvder,' and nltending the represent the Snlem lodge at the I'nn-1 niiening of the legislature. Mr. Snvdei" aina exposition, will give a fancy drill, :,,, sitnnt .derk of Foe lione for six1 sessions in the enrly 'Ulls. lie Is now livinj Iu Pubis and Is lengaged iu (lie in.ir.ince luM-uiess. PROPOSALS INVITED. alter which an excellent, imisiettl nnd literary program will be rendered. Hon. II. S, Hudson, supreme niusler Artisan, nud Ans. Ella Watt, supreme instructcir, I will be present. I Attorney Ivan Q. Martin, who is a The undersigned will receive bids tin member of the lionid nl directois of Die to 5 o'clock p. in, Moiulny, Jiinuury IS, order of l'nited Artisnns, returned from ' MM 5. for the purchase iif IMi.illHl' lbs. I'ortl.ind Inst Sutunlav, where he at-1 rolled oats, f, n. Ii, Snlem, Oregon. The right to re t any or all bids In Hi" interest of the citv are herebv reserved. CIIAS. F. FIJI IN', citv Recorder. ANTED To take care of cow and luise for board; will arrange 'y: room with park place. II. M. Mar ker, 5!iil I'lnun street. ANYONE wishing large office calen dars call or phone Humor II. Smith, the iiisuinncn man. Uuini 5, Met 'or nack bldg. Fiuine 1HI. tended the inonlhly meeting nf tile directors uf his older. Mr. .Martin states Hint the death loss iu the Artisans for I'TltN'ISIIlOl) front room to rent; radi ator hint, lint und cold water, balh, : phone, electric light, four windows; rent reaonahle. i:, I North Summer, I'hone l;::ui. Foil RENT liming legislature, two wdl fii'iiislicd riDins, fnriiiico heat, el trie and gas lighted. Only Iwi blocks from slate house, l'uoiie 11 "! or call at Is:, Ninth Fourteenth st. All Around Town byl'Minu church nf Albany, at the First 1'resbyteriaii cliurch, Weilnesduv even- glasses correctly. XI. S. bank bldg. Dr. Mondolsonn, specialist In fitting 1 home of C. T. Dot v. "C'tl Ninth Twen. lictn streel. The meeting will take up tlie business alTaiis uf Hie association, John II, Bchultz, who Is charged with I'n'lowed by a social session, nssault with intent to kill iipnii tieorgi' o - (I. Hrown, of Newberg. was arrnigned j The Maccabees will install officers in department No. 1 of tue circuit court next Wednesday evening and other im today and entered a pica of not guiltv. pnrl'int business will be transacted His rase mil eome up for trial M.tindiiv, i'leaso be there. W, 11, (Iilson, It, T. January 10. I o i rrV 'opcclacle Wcnrers J fV.Y (. That to IMlPb wy ' When undocldod, Insure with Wright, 275 Statu street, I'liono IU. A marriage license was Issued In Al bany yesterday to Karl Daniel, aged 21, Ready now to serve you The Elk, state, a fine place to eat, Dr. Paid M. Zlnkhsn, who la now a surgeon Iu the Red Cross hospital at Kief, Itussia. writes friends heie Hint of Salem, and Aeueno Mniikcis, aged he Is very busy, lining lots uf surgery la, oi Albany, and seeing wonderliil sights every day. o , Dr. Zinkliaa, until a year ogo, a as Dc. W. IL Reynolds, 402 3 4 Hublrard noeiiileil with Dr. II. ,1. Clements. bldg. Lady attendant, l'lioue 41(1, I o o . ' The Elk ovster hoitsa and short order Oysters to suit you at Tha Elln, 333 lestauraut now open nt Mi State. Htate. o , o "The Second Coming of Christ" will Tha Young Peoplea' association of tha be the subject f a lecture given by 10 angelical church meet tonight at the Dr. White, pastor of the l'nited I'res- Do Not Be Misled Yen do not pay one cent more when Dr. Mendelsohn fits you with glasses than you would In' roipiircd to pay else where. Hesides, yon get the best possible service from one who has had ,12 years' practi cal experience, nnd can refer you to over S0OO satis fied patients in Marion und l'ulk counties. Dr. M. P. MonJtlsohn U. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. n 'ug, lit 7 : :U) o'clock. The lecture ;iven under tiie auspices of Mrs, Dark 'nciduv altetiienn Hibto class. Oysters in any stylo at The Elk, 333 State, S. Pepuerd, who was arrested last night for begging on the streets, wns giM'n fixe data in police court this morning by Judge Elgin. "Don't I get to say notliiu',1" nsked the prisoner. "Certainly, what have yen to snyf answered the judge. " Well 1 was broke and couldn't get nntliln' to di " "Same old story. You'll "ot five days. Three meals u day if vou work. Dread and water If vnu don't," Eat at The Elk, 3S3 State. Tha nurseries of Marion county are now making large shipments nf yearling npricots to southern California, mostly in the sections of tne state uear lev Angeles. Sutter county, of which Yuba l ily is the county seat, is receiving shipments of French and Imperial prunes from the county nurseries. Ac cording to C, O. Constable, county fruit Inspector, the fruit, growers of ( nlifor nia aie finding out that the best stivk of yeailiag npricots ami prunes are to bo found iu Marion countv, ' Eat at Tha Elk, 333 Stat. TONIGHT ONLY BLIGH Theatre "BETTY MORSE" Two Part Mutual Movls "ODALISQUE" Thrilling Two Pan Majestic Drama "LOVERS POSTOFFICE" Keystone Comedy always the Favorite. COMING Wednesday and Thursday "The Dutch Chcescmakcr" Third Episode of "ZUDORA" Every picture a complete tstory iu itself. i if if s l H 1 si ! $ $ H. F. KUCK Piano Tuning REGULATING REPAIRING In or out of citv. Phone 1215 E Strct Foil SALE 1 1 It wheat l.n in in I'. II. Ii all buildings; i in TI.'AHIO- Firsl-cl.i'1 Washington, near M. u cultivation; small eel ion; '.M an n'te. !!!:::! ;) ;' ! Uf ; j;i For Resit or Sale I'lione 4 70. Sipune Deal Ueulty Co, Ml!. I ONTli.M TOU AND lll'l LDIOIt, here is your i liance, Hood corner lot,, pned street, paid; fill cash will hn mile it; : 1 7 ." ; balance ensy teiins, See Mis Ferry, .In. ob Company, Hub- i i n 1 1 1 hml, ling, ,'l'o K.XclIA Nil E I have Idil ncies iieiii lone, in Moriow county, Will j exchange for goul Snlem prnper'y I cm'ii up, or will pay cash difference fur the right kind of acreage at rigut pi ice .My price is fli per acre. Addicss box ,Vi, fiervals, Ore, 10c ANY SEAT - 10c I have several houses to rent at 7.011 tg iHri.no per month. The north half of lower floor and nil of upper floor of the market building for rent. or half interest in the market li1.linK , K, , MHNT-IO aere farm nt Aunim. ai .,' Z '. , . i . '. . i .' i' . i "vor '"'Itoni land; gocirfor urban home. Also a 121.-, acre fruit I ranch, 'u mile north of mute school for ale or rent to cash. Also lis) acre wheat f ii mi in Hig Hend country, Giant county, Washington, .for sale or trade for valley property, onions; -'j ncros iu sinnll fruit; buildings; '"i per mouth by year; rent must Im 1"i iit 3 months in advance. 3:1(1 Nortlv High street. Mrs. ltooklhlgo. If you want some bargains see R. R. RYAN Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, not Tamales, Chill Con Carne, Chop Busy Noodlet alio Ferry Btreet NO P ICE Lease has expired on my Hrown Island yurd, therefore 1 hnvo given It up again, I give notice that no credit 'liould be given to anyone, without my written order, This ap plies also as to debts in the flrin'i name. Seid Hack, Wing Sing Look Kf Co., Portland, Ore. Could Not Win Bride'a Love. 1'i.vou, I 'ill, Jan. 12. A letter left to his mother by dames 8. Hill, hankes and president of the chamber of com meter, whir committed suicide ycter day. said that he had becunie deipntid- cut 1 ause he could not win Ihe luvo of the bride whom he married four irutiths ago, , Aa.