EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1915. lllflllllllllMIWIIIII . NEWJTODAY I One cent per word each inser- T tion. , J Copy for advertisements no- 4 di'r this heading should be in by T 2 p. m. ' 1 PHONE MAIN 81. f Great Final Wind-Up of Our JANUARY CLEARANCE TOMORROW AND SATURDAY What 55.00 Will Buy Read Below SALE We urge you to supply present and future needs luring the next three days, for, commencing tomorrow and ending Saturday, we place final windup prices on many attractive lines of merchandise Special reduc Ions in every section of the big store Men's, Women's nd Children's Needs Household Supplies Autoists' Ac cessories Toys all at sweeping clearance prices. TON It! UT Hot, Fred's. lilLLV Expert window cleaner, i'houe 24S. VR WOOD $i, niiidc, iM..V). J'J l'liono 1 ' Great Final Wind-Up Clearance Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Take your Choice, $5.00 a Garment Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Ki monas, formerly priced to $45.00 Come and Take Your Pick $5.00 Each This great assortment includes the pres ent season's newest garments stylish, newest fabrics well , made. No reason why you should do without a suit o coat when you have your choice of this splendid assortment for just '. $5.00 Sit 4 mi Y i Final Clean-Up Prices In The Men's and Boys' Departmen Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Bath Robes, House Coats, Boys' Suits and Overcoats. At no time of the year will you have such an opportunity to save mo ney on dependable merchandise. Men's Suits, Overcoats and Trousers Made to Your Measure Hundreds of fine fabrics and patterns to choose from. Suits from $1:5.75 up. Let us furnish your next suit to your measure. Final clean-up prices in the Shoe Department. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY MgoodIgood s f it t Tomorrow Is Remnant Friday All remnants 12 price i.OST Lady's overcoat Tuesday. Uc turn to .lonrnul office. LOST 1'ltiin uuld I'Hr pin, ruby sot. 1'hone lillilti; suitable reward. WANTKI1 Knout in jiriviite fninilv, id ite in. Address 1! Id, .lonrnul. '(ill li KNT Small dwelling in Nortli Snlcin. l'hone t'arey l' Mnitin, 41',), WA.NTKL) Three or four fin nished housekeepinc; roo:i;:i at unre. l'lione L'lt'l. MoNKV-M.AKlN't! riynr store in Salem for sale. Write. "Owner," can loiirnal. KOH HKA'T 4 downstairs houselioopin;,' riioins, very elose in, rhenp. l'hone Ml. KOK ItKNT Himu with lionrd, suitalil Tor tvvo; modem conveniences; Ku-H Suloui. IMiono 121112. - I All Around Town i Dr. Mondclsonn, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. S. bank bldg. The river is falling, the stage today boini ll.l aliove low water mail,. Hur injr the last "I hours (here has been a rainfall or Jill inch, Shetland pony contest clones Febru ary J, at (1 p. m... Dr. Stone 'a Itch Otntniont cures the it.li. A 10 aero tract one mile southwest of Liberty Iiiih just been purchased by I. It. Lewis, of Tncoinn. lie will move liis family to the tract this week. The ileal was made by ,1. A. Mills, Don't forget Rlneliart'a shoe store lias reopened nt 132 North Coniniercial, a Ail outside rooms. The Cottage ho tel, 100 Court, Special weekly rates. A new restaurant will be opened' within a few days nt ill II North Coin iner.'ial street by John l.enty, of Mm-: pun I ity. The huildinu' is now beiiiK papered and painted and put in first i lass condition for the new rcstaurnnt.l The Shetland pony contest will close 1 at 0 p. in., 1'cbruary 1. ! Consult the Relnhard Cabinet factoiyj before you remodel your store or home. ' I'hc.ie ."il I, II. A. Grew, of Syracuse, Nebraska, ' writes friends here tlint he iias become i interested in loganberry culture and j that as soon as he can make arrange ments he will move to this county. Me also writes inipiirinu prices of ill and f "0-ne:c tracts. i Remhart's shoe store still In business. Hje them at Ml! North I'onnuerciul i street. Fine brass and bronse casting, Gil bert ti I'otee, ."ilill Kerry. I'hune ."HS, Tho friiine work for the tnbernaclo on llio,h and Minion streets, in which tue cwii'nolntic services will be held, was all put up yesterday, nil, I today it has been Inclosed. Over 115 work incii, all volunteers, ate helpine; in the wnrk. With the present rapid rate of pio 'iess. the tabernacle less, tin1 luliernacle will be all ready and evoiythmu, in shape for the first meeting Sunday evening, Relnhart'i quality shoes at 1C2 North Commercial. A. E. Laflar, manager of the Globe theatre, has been called to Albany to take temporary charge of the (llube and liolfe theatres, which are now un der the same innnc,ciucnt. ile will re main there until tho reoignaiatioii plans are completed. During his afi sence from Salcni, W. A. Danielson, of Scuttle, will have charge of the (llobc in this city, I. C. S., im-12 Hubbard building. Rclnhart's quoltty shoo store now at' 151! North Commercial. j Tho commercial club is In receipt of j a letter from I1'. A, Soincrly, of l.u Angeles, Southern Ciilllorniii malinger (if the TiiStnte Cnod Heads' associa tion, asking for photographs of our improved rinds, in order that views may lie used in u iphlet to lie Issued inr niuriMs. " town Develop it," a magazine published in New York City, has also written for n copy of the booklet, " Itcsuuiccs or Marion Coun ty, ' ' TODAY ONLY "Tk Mystery of the Per petual Glare" Fifth Episode of "ZUDORA" Two Reels Special Today SAX and MAYO Those Harmony singers Will sing " Zndoru. '' I The meeting of dog" owners tonight is called to secure modification of the' present ordinance requiring all dogs to be chained or led on a leash. The or dinance was enacted by t7e city coun cil, and at a former meeting of the dog ' owners n referendum petition, was filed holding it up until the late city election, where tho referendum failed. , At Kugene a similar ordinance is being contested and it is proposed to unite with the Kugene fiiciiils of dogs and ' tako the ordinance into tho courts to test its legality. The meeting Thursday I night should bo attended by all men and women who are opposed to the present system of handling the dog problem. The meeting ig the result of the increased determination of the city council to make arrests and en force the law in this city. ! DIED. THE VIGIL A Inn-purl pleasing drama ANOTHER CHANCE A picture full of excitement. INCOMPETENT HERO A Kt'Vstoiiu cohumIv, SIX REELS IN ALL. ItLIGti THEATRE The Show That Pleases the People. e Jield at 2 o'clock floni the chapel of BALDWIN At a local hospital, Wed nesday, January 27, l!llf, l.yniau ' Hnlilnln. Services will be rridny afternoon floni the chain , Higdon & llii'hardson, the He v. lticliuid Avison officiating. Interment will ;take place at the Odd Fellows' eomc- i, tcry. V I, The deceased is survived by n son living at Amnlaiko, Oklalmmu, n ml rel atives living in Wyoming and Iowa. i FUNERAL NOTICES. GLOBE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY High-class Vaudeville FREDA, Concert Pianislc and DEVON-GRAHAM, Mezzo Soprano This is the highest classed attraction of its kind ever 'shown in any Salem theatre. Both of these 'young ladies have been highly recommended to us as artists and should prove to be a treat to all the Salem lovers of music. Alice Joyce, seen only at the Globe, will appear in !. special Kalem feature, "Cast Up by the Sea." Hearst-Selig Weekly, the latest, and a George Ade Comedy. 10 cents Sunday only, Catherine Countiss in "The Idler." I-'OU ItKNT Cp to date 7-i(win flat, close in. See. It. U. l-'lcming. I'lioie 11. Residence phone KOlt HKNT Neatly furnished foui rooin cottage with basement, modern. Impure ,"iLi!) South Commercial. KOlt HUNT Six-room house, one bloci. business district, 5(H North Comme' rial. Call nt house or phono i.'IS. KOH KKNT Kuril i. died housckeepiiiL,' rooms; reasonable. H'ui Nortli Coni niercial street. W.UiON WANTKD Not lurger thou il-inch. L. S. Arnold, llouto 1, Box 62. l'hone (I5-S-.11. WANTKD Ity young wiiinilll, pluco to work for board nnd room while at tending school, l'hone -1 71-.M . I jl'OR H KNT Mouse with bam; fur- ui:ihcd if desired. Located South j Twelfth street. U. W. Johnson. 'KOH SAI.K tlond, gentle, fresh Jersey cow. Two miles cast uf asylum, oil Auburn road, Koulc b .Mrs. A. Al. Lewis. KOH KKNT Large room in first. cla.-i oi"lei', liinnd new furniture nnd stove. A'ipiv W. C. T. K. matron, l'hone S3. ' WE will allow you (he highest prico for your used furniture in exchaugo for new. Cnlef liros., home furnishorti. l'hone 5P3. Ft) It It KNT Very reasonable, modern five-ruom house, bath nnd pantiy, near school and church, Inquire lllll South Commercial. KoH SAI.K My owner, l.'i acres fin laud, fenced and clear, rock road. I'aigain if tiikcn soon, l'hone lJ'. I U.'-'ideuce phone P.. VOl'Nd cnlves for sale. For furl lit r inlVirmution impure at I'ruitlund Nur sn'.v salesyard, corner High and Kerry streets. l'hone '.'il-K-Jl. lit. (!. NKW CLASS I., SIIOHT1I A N I) A' the Cnpitnl Itusiuess College, next Monday, l-ebruary I. Call to see the , principal ufternoons, 1 to ", if iul'oi inatiou is di'sireil. Dr. Stone's chilblain gmirnntccil. remedy 25 c The Knights of Maccabcos aro well pleased with the success of their liuistcr carnival, held last evening in McCnr nnck hall. There was a large attend ance nnd all cu.joycii the special ultiuc tinus of the street fair. While lucre was no huge niuount of money i le by the 'iiruival, the incmlM'rs state that the guod time enjoyed by those present re paid them for their efforts. Now class In shorthand A new clar-s in shorthand will be commenced at the Capital Mnsiacss college next Monday, Kciiinary I. Young people who wydl lo talk with the principal s'aould call atternoons between 1 and i. This is n gmd time to begin that useful educa tion, Luther J, Chnpin will speak to the residents of the Mountain View school district tomorrow eveninit. bci.'inoing The Piclflre tliat Everybody is Talking bout hp. milpfQ99 El H IPs. A f 11 I II II ISJ 11 . 1 NH iat 7:MH o'clock. His subject of his Inlk will be " Horticulture" mil a . general discussion w ill follow. A j representation from the slate experl ' mcnt station will also be present, j Kveryone is cordially invited. The Salem police were unable to lo cate liiiby Morris, the 1 1 vein old girl who -codes at the iienie uf Max Woods, near Clicuiawu. The girl has been miss lug since tl o'clock Tuesday evening. She is reported by Mr. Woods as hav ing attciopied to run nway once before but was detained by the station agent at Clicuiawu, who knew her, until her fost r pnrents ariive, on the scene, Mr. Woods rcpoitcj tin case to the Sa lem liu'ice, who nie looking lor her in this city. t The caso of V. E. Richardson, u ad niinistinlor of tue itute of Thoinns II. Stover, deceased, against the Salem I In uk of Coiinncrce, went to the jury in depiiilinent No, I of the eiieuit court shortly nl'tcr I o'clock tuday. This was an aciiit'i brought tu recover if'Jn:J.;to al leged to have been deposited to the cred'l of Thomas II, Stover nnd M. 1). Stovci, bis wife, in the bank. It was claimed by the plali'till that the bank lefiis-.'d to ni v this money to the ml miuistiiitor. The bank claimed that the account was a joint account uud was drawn nut by M. I). Stover. I The funeral services for tho late John Donahue were held from St. Jo seph's Cutholic church this morning at 10 a. m the Hcv. A. A. Moore offici ating, nnd interment was ill St. Jo seph 's cemetery. The funeral services for the lute James Nush will be held from St, Jo seph's Cutholic church Friday morning at 10 o'clock, and interment will lie in St, Joseph 's cemetery. STOCKYARDS CLOSED. Washington, Jan. UN The stockyurds ut Buffalo, N, V'., and liichmond, Vu., today were ordered closed because of the presence of the "toot and mouth ! disease. They will remain closed four or five days until they lire disinfected. WILSON RETURNS ! IMMIGRATION BILL ; WITH HIS VETO 1 (Continued from page one.i ,lo ue expressed, It seeks to close en tirly the gates of aylnin which nlwu.vs jhavc. been open to tuose who could find ; nowhere else the right, and opportunity of cnn-ditutioiinl agitution for what thev conceived to be the natural and inalicuuble right of men. 1 " Hestrictions like these, adopted car lier in our history, would luatcriallv 'linve altered our course and cooled the liiiui'in Urdu's nf inir politics. Tho right uf political asylum has brought to tiiis country many a man of noble character and elevated purpose, who was mnihcil as mi outlaw in his own html, who yet linn become an ornament to nur citizen- jship nuil public cuuncils," The inessuge declared that the cliil- ,dren and compatrii!s uf these Ameri cans must stand amaed to see us now " risk tin ning buck such men without test of their rpinlity and purosoB," ' The president said It was difficult for hint to belie e .that the full effect of this feature of the bil was rcnliv.ed when it w as adopted, " I'ltc literacy test," the message continues, "and the test restrictions 'nccompiiiiyiiig it, provide ait even more radical change in the pulicy of the na tiin. It is proposed lo turn away from tests ol character and iiinlity and lin posa tests whiih exclude and restrict; tlie new tests here ouiliii'licd are not tests of iiuility, chniacter and personal fitness, but are tests ul' opportunity. Those entiling here seeking an upper ttiuitv are not to be admitted unless they have alreadv had one of the chief nppi (unities thev cck the oppoitun ity fur an education. ' ' The message snld If the people of the "limit ry have niiide up their mind to limit Imuiigintiou by arbitruiy tests and reverse tue policy of generations before, it was their right. "I inn their sen ant and have not li cense to stand in the way. Hut 1 do not he Move thev have. ' ' The prcidciit said no one can 'put!' Itlie people's inundate to that effect. Ile asked if any pnrty bad'ever avowed in policy of rcstiictiun in the imilter, had got)'.' to the country un it and had been commissioned to coutiol legislation, i "Mil's this bill rest upon the iinivcr 'sal assent ami desire ut' the pcoplcf" the inessuge continued. "I doubt it. It. Is bfcuusc I doubt it that I make bold to dissent. I nut willing to abide : by the verdict, lint nut until it is rcn j dcred. Let the phitlorms of the parties speak upon this policy ami let the peo ple pronounce their wish. The mutter is too f iiiiiliutie nlul tu be settled other wise, ' ' 111 conclusion President W'ilson said he had no ride In bis opinion on the (picst'on, lie was not foolish enough, , he said, to profess to knuw the wishes uf America better than congress knows them but he wanted instruction direct from tiiuse who-e foituties were iu- ' voiced Wo Want Representatives Everywhoro to woilt for us, baying and selling liciil Kstnte, Mortgages, Hoods, Slocks, etc. We pay pint salary nnd pint commis sion, llooil hustlers uiiiy cma limn SH.000 to JIO.OOO per year or more no prcuitia experience iieeesiiiv, Wo equip and start yon out. INTF.UNA TIONAL REALTY CORPORATION, Hi Otis Bldg.. 10 8. La Salle HI., CHICAGO. At Reduced Prices 13c nnd 25c. ligh Theatre TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday Don't class so-called features seen elsewhere with the real features shown nt the IJligh. j "THE MASTER KEY" The greatest Thoto Flay ever conceived or achieved. Love, Hate, Sorrow, Joy. See it at the WEXFORD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .' 5 daily, 2 to 5. Evenings, 7 to 11. 5 CENTS TONIGHT AT GKAND OPERA HOUSE ' The Sleeping Queen by the INTERNATIONAL GRAND OPERA QUARTET in Costume PRICES 50c AND $1.00 Hox Office open at 9:00 a. in. KOlt SAM'!!! muted pens iluff Leg horn chickens, ;i(l pullets in all, .just starliAK to lay. One lii)tli juiced trio of blue ribbon winners ill tlio tlocl. Kor sale at war time prices, dumb' II. Stevenson, lit. 4, llnx il-', Salun On1. I'bmio ti."t-K--l, TllK Apparel Service I'ompany, first class picsscrs, clciineis nuil repairers. Altera! inns, reliaiiiK flits and cli)tiiinur a specialty. All wurli Huuranli'c1 I'lione lil.H Mouth llie.li street, Salcni, Ore. Anna I. am.'. I', l-ee, pi'" pric tors. THE ONLY PIANO STORE IN TUB WOELt) WHEHE YOU CAN FIND THESE CONDITIONS. T'ic only piattii store In tlic worl 1 where you cult find nnd .indue lor yoiii self nencly nil uf the uckuowlcdnCil highest lUile pianos, lit other pails of Cue country yo i tind the Soltiuer ill the liiinds ol' on dealer, the ( 'hielieriiitf in the hands u nnol'icr dealer, the Stoinwny in nnothi", elc, but in our stui'e, under one root, in (tin1 piano salesroom, whore you enn , Indue each insl Miiiicnt side by side, un der the same conditions, the world's Uteat-'st mithcs. We could enuincrute many other pi anos Vose & Sons, llallcy Davi-i, the crcat llelininu plaver piano, ,). ., Kisi her, etc. Any icasonable tonus enn be iirianp cil, ,i)nl if a less expensive piano is de sired we enn fiinnsii nor auieeinent C' exc'uatiue on any of the above piano" we have in stock when a certain ninnunt has been paid, or if for any reason yon tind the piano purrlm-ed is not entirely satisfactory to you we will exehntiu" I ree of nny cost fi you, tins Smith, Salem,' (be., :iu."i State st. H. F. KUCK Piano Tuning EEGULATlNtJ RF.PAIKINO In or out of city. 1'hone aSM-J lain E Street Special New Korean City Restaurant Bpaulnh Chicken, Hot Tamnles, Chill Con Came, chop Buey Moodlei 420 Ferry Street