Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 20, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE?. OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915.'
I C 1 uf
FINAL CLEARANCE IN THE MEN'S
Special price reductions on togs for Men and Boys. Bath Robes, House Coats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Underwear, Hats, Boys' Clothing. A splendid opportunity to save money on desirable merchandise.
A Clearante of
Here's your chance to buy good underwear at a saving.
Men's $.100 Wool Underwear, clearance. . .$2.25 a suit
Men's $2.50 Wool Underwear, clearance. . .$1.75 a suit
Men's $1.00 Underwear, clearance 70c a suit
Monster Clearance of Men's Shirts
A large assortment of cotton, cotton and silk and
all-silk Shirts in plain and stripe effects, in all the
most wanted shades. Regularly priced at 75c to $5.00.
Special clearance prices 50c to $3.35.
(See men's window displays on Liberty street.)
All Around Town
Dr. Mondelnoan, specialist m fitting
glasses corroctly. U. H. bank bldf.
The river Is falling, as the present
Htaije is ll.ll feet. There has been no
rainfall during the past ill hums.
Onri PrmV vnta rrlun fn.. ! AO
paid on bills before I) p. m., Feb. I,
when bi.ll.il !, ,.),..,.. 'IW,.,-. 1
WclKt'l .Studio.
The Arllsiim will hold a spedal bu"l
liess meeting ttinighl. Alter the busi
ness session several new eiiiulidiiles will
be initiated.
The Shetland pony contest will closo
at u p. in., February 1,
Use Photo tickets whenever yon want
to. liny (hem before I'ouy .'Ontest
loses, and get the citin votes. Trover '
Welgel Htudlo.
Eyeglasses or Spectacles
Which?
We make them with Flat
Surface Lenses, Invisible
Bifocals for Far nnd Near
Sight, also the perfect or
Toric Lenses conforming to
the shape of the eye.
Don't let anyone experi
ment on your eyessee
Miss A McCulloch
OPTOMETRIST
208-209 Hubbard BMj.
Thonc 10)
Every department under the big roof is replete with unusual Clearance offerings
Needs for every member of the family and for the heme can be supplied now at a
4'
distinct saving of dollars
Final Clearance
Garments that formerly sold up to $43.00, including the season's most popular styles and fab
rics. Come and take your pick of the lot. Final clearance price, each
Women 's Raincoats, formerly $6.50 to $20, Clearance Less 1-3
Kimonas, Clearance Prices, Two Special Lots, 95 cts. to $1. 75
Final clearance of Women's Silk Petticoats, Jersey and Messaline, with adjustable tops. For-0"f (QC5
merly sold up to $10.00. Take your pick for $m!Z$
Entire Stock Women's Furs and Fur Garments, Less One-Third
Entire Stock of Children's Clothing at Final Clearance Prices
Men's Underwear
Mrs. Wilson D. Conover returned to i
her name ill. I'tnlliind yesterday after ill
week end isit with her sister, Missi
Klhel Hiidiai'dsnn, Miss lliehardson ne
eonipnuied her to I'orllaiul In see Fir.
bes KoliertHou In " Hamlet."
Get busy,
we havo $1.00 and Jii.OO,
tlehots to sell
10 pony voles
so that yun inav
for eurh dollur
tdoses. Trover-
'ii id before contest
W'cIkcI Htinlio.
Wlien undocldod, tnsure with Wright,
27.1 HI at a sheet, l'hone 10.
The Bpnuldln? Logging Co. have sev
en. I men now iloiii); preparatory work
at their lllack Hock bt;iliuj camp. The
camp will be opened nbiint I'Vbiuary 1,
when (ill men will be given employment.
0000 Tony votes given with a $5.00
ticket
If paid Mr infiire cnnliact
Trover Weigel Sludlo.
closes.
o
On ladles suits ordered now, Moslier
..!..! ..........! . T ... i.T
Is givlnu a rediK'tliin of from 1.1 to
per cent. ;U4 Stale,
P.ilph Conway was given five days
in police court this morning by Judge 1
I'IIlmm nil .1 chtliu.i of l.eeuii.ir. I)l'fi'tr!
Htiibbs briiugiit the mail in yesterday
when lie was a. rusted fnv the price of'(
a meal. ,
Shetland pony contest closes Febru
ary 1, at 0 p, in.
1000 Pony votes given with each'
l.Oli pholo ticket. 1'se ticket for
"hotos whenever von want llieiu.
Trover Weigel Studio. !
A licence was Issued today at the of -.
ri.... . i ii... . ..i... i. t.. ii. .......
jtiage of iveston K, .ione, a laborer.!
oi ninenoii, ami .miss i.enra M. i nares,
.(tf this city. After Hie license was se-
leureil witnesses and friends went Im
mediately to Judge Hushev's office, i
where tho marriage ceremony was per
formed, i
If you want the Pony and outfit or
want your favorite to have il, work for
it by paying for the jduHo tickets or I
by paying hill before the contest
cjoses. Trover Welgel Studio.
Reinlurt'a quality shoe iter now at
Mil North Commercial
Dr. Gertrude Mlnthorn and sister, of
Newport, aro moving today from there
and will make this city their future
home, locating at North Oornmer
elal street. Dr. Winlhorn is a practic
ing physician.
of Women's
Clearance of Men's Hats
. A great final clearance of desirable hats in
felt, and velour. A large variety of styles to select
from in black, browns, greys.
Men's $3.00 Hats, clearance at $1.50
Men's $3.50 Hats, clearance at ....$1.75
Men's $4.50 Hats, clearance at -. $2.25
Men's $5.00 Hats, clearance at ; . .... . .$2.50
OQOEULOOOD S
Reiuhart'i quality shoos at 102 North
Commeri'ial.
1000 Pony votes to the dollar glvon
nil nil new work paid for before eon
test eloses, Trover Weigel Studio,
o
CARD OF THANKS .
Wo wii-h to thank the kind friends
I who nvc us so inueh assistaneo during
li e reeein l iipkm un. .lent . nt nnr in.
loved wife an I .iaimhtc.'.
. LOOMIH,
MK. ami Mrs W ir .Wnnll
and FAMILY.
The Woodmon of
planninir bic thiiiL's
the World are
for their first
meetinjr in Februurv
11ns nieetiiiK
will be held Friday night, February 5,
and preparations are being made to
initiate n large class,
Don't forget Rlnehart'i shoe store i'
has reopened nt 152 North Commercial. I
, .
BNoba!l-Tha Moyera store has e-
'"""''I "I'l lid augicgalioa nf hw
ball stars. Followers of the national
ginne must make no dates for Satur
day, tlame called lit !!:.'I0 p. m, Watch
papers for further nuiiouneciuoiit.
At their meeting noxt Friday even
ing the Woodmen of the World will
hold their a nti ii ul installation of off!-
U.rs, ns follows: Oscnr Donaldson, con-
. . ........ .
sul communder; Noble Mutlock, ndvis- j January JO, 11115, for the pure base of
er beutennnt: 1., S. (leer, elerk! Joo W.ifire hose. Samples to ho submitted
Alison, escort; H. N. Melson, banker;
I,. II, Osliom, wntchman; M. J, Hoat
wright, sentry; John Harbor, manager.
Today and Thursday
"The Secret of the Haunted Hills"
Fourth episode in "ZUDOttA," two reels.
"In the Candlelight"
American special release in two parts.
"NOISE OF BOM IIS" Keystone comedy.
BLIGH THEATRE
10c The Show That
COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"Fatty and Minnie He-Haw"
Fxtra Special Attraction
A Winning Two-part Keystone Comedy.
Suits, Coats
C.
Kcmhart's shoe store still in business,
See them at 1 - North Commercial
street.
Baseball The Meyers store has so-
eured a splendiit aunrenalion of base
ball stars. Followers of the natinnul
giiiuo must make no dates for Satur
day, (iaine railed at 2:iltt p. in. Watih
papers for further aunouneenient.
O
T. E. Johnson, sheriff of Hood River
county, slopped off in Nnlem today lor,
a visit with Sheriff Ksch between
trnins. Mr. Johnson secured requisition
papers from the governor today for a'
prisoner now held in San Francisco by
the authorities In Hint city, '
j Long's assorted preserves. 30c Jar
J15c. I.. M. Hoggs & Co. l'hone 311.
J. N. Skaife and Chas. Roth have
gone to Tillamook in search of land
I that will rinse Muggets. 1 1"' imli .v
(,f soil in Tillamook Is thought to be
1 eircellent for their nurnose. They ex -
pect to get land that will raise l W(,lir ,.,B instead of helmets. Then
kegs of mungels to tho acre. ,M uggets . wi m) ,t,.jM.H 0H (he sleeves nud no
aro worth ir'.I.OO a keg. i brass buttons, and the chief believes he
o - I,,, s ..elected a unifoiiu which will show
PROPOSALS INVITED. iu to be nent nud will give good sec-
j vice,
The undersigned will receive ' sealed I starTtourance rates to
hi ill un to ft o'clock p. tn. HnturdH , I .... . ,,
with bids,
'i'l... .i.md r.i I, A n.i.iri.ssi'.i
to the Fire nnd Watr Committee, care i
of City Recorder. Tho right is hereby!
Pleases the People
'
and Dresses?
reserved to reject any or all bids in
the interest of trio City.
C'HA. V. ElAilN, City Recorder.
Members of the legislature agree
that The Hlk Cafe is tho best place to
cat in Salem,
Tonight at the Y. M. O. A. the Cap
ital .National Mini k luixketli.tll team
and the Watt Shipp team will put up
the feature contest of the series be-
, cause neither tenm has been defeated
so far this series. I In 111 teams claim
to have a good chance of winning mid
the contest will doubtless prove to be
fast and furious. The bankers have
Hie strongest guards but the powder
men have some light fast forwards.
The oilier teams matched tonight arc
The Capital Business College against
llauser llros., nnd the llishops against
the Hoth "a (liocery company,
j Tho nnlformg foJ th8 policemen of
I . . .. ,...,.r,i;., ... ti, rl0r of no-
! win nrrVe in Salem within a short
,im, Tl(1 ulljful.llm , of ,,iilitaiv
,.,... '.. ,,,., ,0 Ti, ...c:,.,,, .;'m
1 mmf )n ft Rm, ,,
i ' ,.,. . ,. ,..
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tee the payment of its losses? It will
pay you to see Homer II. Isniith, the in
surance man, 0 McCurnnck building.
'Phone IHI.
The county will not purchase bird-!
seed or tobacco for its paupers, accord- 1
ing to information Mutt out to A. Mj
Anderson, n" (iiinaby, this morning. 1
Mr. An.lersmi is the proprietor of nj
store at tjuiniiby which furnishes goods J
to the county poor trom time to time.
Included in the last bill sent In by Mr. j
Anderson were the items of tobacco ."tl 1
cents and birdseed III cents. The check
sent to the storekeeper was short thin j
amount.
Dollar watches at Stone's drug store, j
Aliening that the repair bill for one.
automobile hns not been paid James i
Sykes today filed a suit against I.. S.
liarnes and Orace J1. Humes to collect I
m.V.S.1 alleged to'be due for the repairs
made on the car by Hugh II. Ililde
brand. The plaintiff also seeks to re
cover he invested In a lien, ""
rents llint it cot him to file the same
and J.'i for attorney's fees,
o -
Baseball The Meyers store has se
cured a splendid aggregation of base
ball stars. Poljowers of the national
game must make no dutes for Saturday.
llaine called at BSlif p. m. vvntcn pa
pers for further announcement.
' Allying that he Is 7 years of age
i
$7.98
SECTION j
and in poor health, nud claiming thai
.
ANTI-ALIEN BILL
... PASSED IN IDAHO.
Boise, Idaho, .Ian. 2". Am til
great enthusiasm und with hut
two opposing vntcs the. house to-
day passed tilt' Anderson auti-
alien land ownership bill.
The4ii!l prohibits the acquis!-
tion of liitul tiv alien persons,
films !! nSSOcii'tiollS, except l).y
enforcement of liens or through
inheritance, awl in such eases
tho laud must lie disposed of
within five years or he for
feited to the state. Leasiug
or purchasing of land will be
permissible after first natural
ization papers have been taken
out.
The bill eoiitiiins no refer
ence to rnee, blood or nationul
nlity. It now noes to the
senate.
:
his wife drove him away from hi home
in this city and compelled him to seek
charity in Pititlnnd, Mike Seifert today
filed a motion in t'.ie circuit court to
compel his wife, Theresa Seifert, to pay
him "i for attorney s fees and $.111
more tor suit money in the divorce suit
now pending with llieresn neilert, as
plaintiff, and Mike Seifert as defend
ant. Mr. Seifert nllcgcs in his com
plaint that since June, I SI 14, he has been
living on the charity of children of his
by a former marriage, and that his wife
holds possession ol all of the propO ty
of tiie couple.
,A11 iv embers of the Eastern Star are
icipusteil to be at Masonic temple to
morrow at 2 p. in. to attend the funeral
of .las. K. (lodtrey.
Free-'Au extra pair of trousers with
eu.-h suit ordered now of Moslier, the
tailor. .'Ill- State.
Special meeting of Pacific
Lodge No. 5(1, A. F. & A. il.,
Thursday nt 1 o'clock to con-
1 in-t the funeral services of
nir late brother, James E.
Midfrey. Funeral services at
2nd .Masonic Temple.
F. A. Bell, secretary of the commer
cial club .it Sublimity, will make an
address before the hieuibers of the com
mercial club this evening. Arrange
incuts have been made to scat 7.1 nt th
dinner this evening. With the several
eddresscs that will be made and the
general discussion to follow, this prom
ises t be a sure enough live meeting.
Th3 Belgian relief committee are out
working today collecting the contribi'
Hons that are to be sent toPortland
triiiovrow. The couiiiiittee hus received
notice that the boat with tiie Oregon
contributions for tiie Ilelginns will leave
I'Ortii.nd the latter part of Ibis week
and that Salem's contributions must be
on their way by tomorrow. The com
mittee expect to ship a carload of fluir
from this city, as well ns liberal sup
jilits of beans, dried fruits and cloth
ing. These are all shipped free by the
mill-ends to Portland. The vessel hand
ling the Oregon contributions is of
7.1ml ton size and will leave this week
for Belgium by way of the Cannula ca
nal. The commercinl club, by its active
assistance, has helped materially in get
ting dnnntin'is in sli'ipe and ready for
shipment to Cortland tomorrow.
Ideal home cooking at the Cottage
hotel, HID Court. 25c.
With a special moon fitted up by
Secretary Snyder for the moonlight
dance nnd with the music nnd respon
ses, the bull held last night at the F.Iks'
lodge room for their friends and legis
lators who were members of the lodge,
was an especially uiyiynble affair.
Over sixty couples were present, enjoy
ing the dnneo and jhe music. Albert
F.gnn sling, "When Irish F.yos Are
Smiling." and 0. C, 1.. Snyder sang
"Mine." At 11 o'clock Senator Moser
responded to the toast, "Our Absent
Brothers." with very appropriate re
marks. The feature of the evening
was the moonlight dance which was re
peatedly encored. Credit is dun tn the
dance committee, W. K. lfer and Dr.
Seymour Skiff, for their efforts in en
tertaining the visitors and making the
dance a success.
.T. W. Hoth, n lumber dealer of
Amity, is registered at the Cottage ho
tel. H. K. Edwards, of Albany, is among
the guests at the Cottnge hotel.
WEXFORD
Wednesday and Thursday
Mary Fuller
"A Girl of the People"
in Two 1'nrts
The first time this popular star
has ever been shown in Salem
for ft Cents
MA Close Call"
Juvenile. Comedy Drama
"Carmans Romance"
Juvenile Comedy
Bring the Children
The (ireat Come.lv Trio
LYONS-FORD ft MORGAN
"Out of the Frying Pan"
5 Cents
MATINKB DAILY 2 TO 5
KVKMNll T TO U
MEW TODAY I
One cent 'per word each iilser- J
tion. 4.
Copy for advertisements un-
der this heading should be in by J
2 p. ro.
PHONE MAIN 81. i
FOll KL'NT-
-Small dwelling in North
! Salem. l'hone Caroy V. Martin, 4I!.
i FIR WOOD
! U:.'4.
14, maple $4.30. .l'bone ;
GOAT MEAT for sale; first-class only,
Phone 2160 M.
BILLY Expert window cleaner. 1'hone
24S.
CHICKliX
J .11 lie h .
TAM AI.KN Fred ' Night,
.NEW hicyde to trade
A. ('., Journal.
for typewriter.
WOMAN wants middle aged woniau us
companion, l'hone 5S-F-22.
FOR KhiNT Four or fivo rooms clone
n; rent reasonable. Phono 11SC ..
FOB SAKE OK TRADE (loud piano.
phonograph and records. l'hone !I.j1.
LOST Six sheets of Drier drawings.
Return to Oliver Jury, DH5 South
Commercial.
S'i'lf.YYL'D Chester White sow, weight
.'10.1. Reward. X. Fryslic, lit. 5, Hnx
112, Salem.
$.100 to loan on
Randall, Room
nterce 1'ldg.
al estate. II. T.
Bank of Com-
W'.UION WANTED Not larger than
3-ineh. L. S. Arnold, Route -1, Hex
2. l'hone li.l-S U.
FOR SALE Premium ilolden Sea,
briglit bantams, and others. Tbono
10ua-W. C. L. Stewart.
FOR SALE OR T HADK Light work
horses for cows. Address T. N. Al
lenliy, route I, Turner, Oregon,
FOR KENT House with burn; fur
nished if desired. Located Soulh
Twelfth street. Ci. W. .Johnson.
FOR SALE A lirooni modern bunga
low, only 4 blocks from the stale
house, ilu 2-1.1 South 14th slrect.
Price I2U0.
WANTED T.vn neat appearing young
men between IS and 22 who wish tn
travel. Apply between II and III a. in.,
F.ldridge hotel, room IS.
WANTED, SlTl.'ATlON Married man
with family, position of any kind.
Carpenter and cement man by trade,
Phono 872.
WILL the parly who picked up at
(ireenwood. station silver mesh lis;;
containing purse and money plcnso
leave at this office Rewind.
FOR HKNT Very reasonable, moilern
five-room bouse, bath and pantry,
near school and church. Impure
Mill South Commercial.
WE will allow you the highest price, for
your used furniture in exchange for
new. Cnlef Bros., homo furnishers.
Phone 5113.
IIEAI Til' l'L 10. acre tracts near
Salem; gilt edged land, for half ill
value; 100 cash, balance six per cent
long time. See us ut once. Jacob
Co., llub'md Hid?.
ANYONE wishing largo office calen
dars call or pMono Homer II. Smith,
the Insurance man. liuoin 5, Mc.Cor
nack bldg. Phone 00.
FOR RENT 11 acres of land with
good new buildings; free wood for
fumily 'use, and personal property for
sale. Possession immediately. -IS!
Court street. VI. A. I.iston.
REQUISITION 19 ISSUED TODAY.
Oovernor Requests California Executivo
to Turn Over Hlrleman,
A lcipiisitiou was today issued by
(Inventor Withycombe upon the gover
nor of California for the extradition of
Albert llirleman, wanted to answer il
charge of larceny liy bailee in 1 1 t
Kiv-jr, Ore. llirleman was hired by Wil
liam Hln i r and W. Margulis to act n-
foremnn and inauager for them over n
crew of timber cutters and after being
requested to make all accounting of the
moii'V received for the sale of tiie tim
ber he presented a statement of wood
Mild but failed to pay over the cash.
Thunas P. Johnson, sheriff of Hood
Hiver, was appointed special agent tn
return Hirlemaii to thiH state.
ft
- DIED
lie
I'lSUKK At tho residence, 17!) South
Hth street, Jan. l'J, 1015, Hetli 1,.
Fisher, the three-months old daugli
' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Fisher.
Funeral services wero held from the
home this afternoon. Interment look
ilace at City View ci nietery.
CALL
A
TAXI
PHONE
700
Office Bligh Hotel
SAX EM TAXI0AB CO.
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalea, Chill
Con Came, Chop Suey Noodle
420 Ferry Street
V,