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THE 8ALEM CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SAXEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915. BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS W. B. CORSETS WILL SOLICT AID FOR STATE ARCHITECT LET NEW TflRAY nun ivvni TEN. iltf (. 4 Correct 1 OUR 732NI) WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE MARCH 3RD. A Great Sale of Torchon and Val Laces 1 cent per yard This great sale of Laces should appeal to all Women and Misses of Salem. They're dainty edges that find so many uses. At this surprise price they will sell rapidly so we suggest an early attendance. See the window display. Take your choice next Wednesday, 1 cent per yard Sale starts at 8::!0 No phone orders taken All Around Town Dr. Mondolsoiiu, npoctallst in fitting glasses correctly. U. 8, bank bldg. Go to Dr. Stono'n for trusses. The Iiiglcwood circle of tho Tii-ui 1 X iriH. t .MeU:iitii chiircn in Holding a i i food sale today in I he llureii & lluinil ton furniture store, I, O. 8,, 211-12 Muuunrd building. Sunday dinner Is not complete with out Tokutnu cream, Order fioui Koth 's 0. O. MiElroy, fonuorly with tho (Ireat Northern expiess ollne In this city, will start his new aiilii parcel de livery iiihI baggage transfer next Mon day illuming. His office will be nl 2S,ri North ( limine rcinl slreel, Dr, 0. B. O'Neill, optometrist optic ian. 11 Hush llnuk bldg. Tho river Is fulling, the singe above btw viiter mink today registering -1.1 feet. There was ,0s inch ol' iniiifllll rei'oiilcd. Dr, Htoue'i gull'lllltei'd. elillblnin remedy A,! THE STORE THAT home 'FURNISHERS WKCOURT&HIGHSTS: T7)RASS iO)argains During this coming week we will sell any Brass Bed In the store on terms of 11.00 down nnd 11.00 pr week. Ses us be fore buying elsewhere. WICTOTWirCfflS YOUR CREDIT Styles-Suits For Spring The new styles are many and we want you to come and view our advance display. The feeling of uncertainty is not here, our styles are correct. We are showing more new styles now than we ever displayed before, so early in the year. Beautiful Yiew garments and in so many styles, too; the new models "offer a wide range to choose from. They're made up in the new rich fabrics and colors for Spring and Summer. The values are very attractive. The new Skirts and Waists for Spring are also worthy of special mention, showing the very latest ideas of the gar ment designers in many models. Tlie Capital Lumber Co., 319 South I Twelfth, lluilding materliil of nil kinds. 0 j The Rev. Hurry E. Marshall, of the 1 mi nisi ciiiiicu, who nas neeii euiuliicl- . , . ,, .,, ... lni.l""" reiMll M'rviees III liavcsvi 10, Will in'o , ,. ,. , -. . . . . II II IH reil 11' HiTV CO. ill liy I'lmi-c I Sniiihiy, bolii inoriiiiig and evening. In j the nf'teiniiin at 2 o'clock he will hold serv h es lit lliiyesville. The Anollo Club of Portland, consult ing ol To male voices, will be I lie next concert of Ihe Musical Artists' Cuurse '"'' ""uoiy .daich 2(1. o Art furniture to ordor, Home nnd of flee Interims leininleleil. Iteinhiiiil Cabinet Factory, Plume oil, Tho now uniforms lor the police force iinlered through the Meyers department stoic arrived today and Monday morn- j ing the whole Snlcm force will appear in their new clothes, I u- Milllnary. An extensive line of the lutest and best in iniileiiiils and 1 Tl... U,.,,. :,.., i that cannot be duplica'lcl. TbS French j"1 ti"' '''i.:'1' ISIiou. I.ilierlv. betwei'it Slnle nnd Court..' 0 ' ""' BAVEB YOU MONEV. For Kent 1-room rottngc 'H'tC(l nt 7 10 llwul s,rt,tl- Vri tin OH ,,or mnnth. $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week . winnMaiaaiKvum IS GOOD HERE and Coats The Season New Hats and Shirts For Men and Boys This new spring assortment is worth seeing. Shows all the newest styles of the new season. Prices moderate. Drucker Trunks, Lilly Cases and Bags second floor The largest showing of traveling goods in Salem The House of Quality OOODlGOOD S A chicken dinner at tha CottagiMlo- tel tomorrow will suit you just about light. luc. o Tho Mon'B Six o'clock club of tho First Methodist church will hold their ' next regular meeting at the church par lors Tuesday evening at II o'clock. L. W. Hazard, of the I'niteil States Nil Jtioii.il bank, wil read a paper on the ,i,.- i',., i i t,,,i:,, iiv when others fail, Gilbert ft Potos succeed in fine uiui liine work of all I'lione oH.h. shop Alio Ferry. " Tl, in,MitiUulflnnra nf .Ha WlllnmnttA - ' - ..".-...v. v..n.. i.'......;..... .,uu..,:.,i; ... i... nnni umiii.in .i--r... , , . i ,u. I'anainii-I'ucil'ic exposition wired Fred S' H.vnnn today to express more litem ture, stating Hint there was a great de inaiiil for all kinds of information re garding Oregon and especially the Wil lamette valley, Norma N, Lcffingwell, ombnlmcr nnd lady assistant with Cottage I'uderlak' iug I'ailors. Phone 721, A series of rovlval servlcoe will be gin louiorrow at the l''roe Methodist I'hinvh, I22S .North Winter street. The chur di has been forliinnte in securing the services of tiie ltev, Frank L. Hums, of Portliinil, to lake charge of the cervices. The revlvijl will continue until March I I. The Aoollo Club of Portland, consist COIH t'I't UT IMC AMIHM Ul rtHINlH MMIIW" Mr, A. dinger slntos that he does not i-wu the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lilt, chaiged with conduct in ir a disorderly place. He sold it n Venr ago mid bus no interest whatever in Hie premises and knuws nothing about tlie character in the place. the oinplniiit filed ill court names him as n party It Is nu error, as well as an injustice to lilm. Have you tried the Electro Frinmntlc Wave trontniciils at (illson's limber shopf i being right. If glasses are suggested, you can rest as sured that you need them. Let us be of .help to you. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-200 Hubbard Building Thone 100 ' """ i ' imililn tp i iiiii mm Xi T 1 1 tl I 1 1 T I Post Cards $1.00 por dozen. Fold ers, $l.!i() per dozen, up. We make all style photo, at our place or at your 'home. Do copying anil enlarging. Pa- cific Photo Co., Hoom 2, Pnttou block. The friends of Mrs. L. S. Barnes will be pleased to learn siie is recovering t'ricii a serious operation and will prob- ably be aide to leave the hospital by the middle of next month. She is in the (ioixl Samaritan hospitn at Los Angeles, Cnl. Mr. and Mrs. names are expected home the hitler part of March. Ladiosl We have just the smart be coming lint you are looking for, Your all will be appreciated. The l reucli Shop, Liberty, between State and Court. Loota Tucker, the 14-year-old girl who left the home of her parents un Howell Prairie I'linisdiiy night, because he 'ind been punished for some trifling ' n offense hv her mother, enme to this i-itv cttit, HV till, Went III TIC lieili quarters of the Y. W. C, A. Her father 1'iiuie lor her later and she returned. Iler cscupndc was attributed to childish misu.iilcrstaiiding, The West Snlcm orchestra has recent ly been organized under the leadership of Hubert Folev. The orchestra is pin.. tiring twice a week and expect within a month or so to make a public uppe. nance in West Salem. Those ill the orchestra are: Dclbert .Moore, vn lin; Mrs. Arthur Moore, piano; II. liar tell, (ornol; ,1. II. Mover, saxophone; Don Wilson, slide tiouibnne; (', lleis, buss born; Kuv Ilex, drum; Hubert Fo ley, clarinet. A black tall mule deor head of un-! usual size Is being mounted by (leorge D. Alderln, the taxidermist un High street. The antlers measure 2(1 Inches 1 1 mil tip to tip. It wns shut by W. II. Pelker, of Houte I, Snlcm, while hunt ing in eastern Oregon several months ago. Another piece of fine work being done by Mr. Ableri'i is the mounting of a 0 foot conger rug belonging In II. J. l-beriey, UK SAFE by coming hero for eye help. You Will find here a conscientious desire to aid and advise you on eye trouble and you can de pend upon the examination PlVw3 '''. J .... H. Steinbock Will Champion Movement to Raise Money Here . For the purpose of securing funds ;ind food for the relief of suffering huiniin- ity in Palestine a campuigii of snlicitn- tion will lie undertaken hv 'President Till. Steinbock and Secretary N. Sidoff, I of the loenl Zionist society, among Su i lem buiness men in t lit; effort to assist l,in rinsing $25,000 which is needed to" complete the total of .7o,000 for which tho nationnl Zionist society set out to secure. Secretary Daniels of the navy de partment, and President Wilson have offered the services of a l IS. cruiser to carry the food and articles of wear ing .apparel to the sufferers in the Pal estine district and hnstc is being made to complete the cargo before the sail ing date. Mr. Steinbock states Hint the money collected in Salem will be forwarded direct to hendiiiinrters of tin1 Zionist so- t('iety in New York, and every contrib JJutor will receive a receipt direct for T his contribution. Mr. Steinbock was this morning in receipt of the following communication: Mr. li. Steinbock, "The following telegram received by I mo from the Hon. I.ouis I). Itrnuilics j chairman of the Provisional Zionist committee, February 1, is self-explanatory: " 'Pnlastine is now undergoing war distress, starvation imminent, more funds needed immediately. We are sending food ship to Palestine this month. Twenty-five thousand dollars ' more needeil at once. liat can you raise locally? ' "Will you kindly take the trouble to collect, donations for the said purpose? If so, please hasten and send the money to me. "Yours respectfully, "UK. N. AlOSKSSOHX." Now auto parcel delivery and bag gugo transfer, beginning Monday, .March J. I . It. .Mcl'.lroy, proprietor. IJui.'k service, reasonable prices. Day j phone 11-17; night phone bl!l or 7il-K-4. I Office, 2S"i .North ( 'oininercial street. Mark down the phone numbers I'm- I'll j tine reference. ! This afternoon about 200 prune grow I ers who me associated with the Salem I Fruit I'uion met at the office of the I I'liinn on High street to sign up for the jlOlo po4 The association at. present (Controls about per cent of the prune crop in this vicinity mid the pool is .uiivnik iii u ii-jtii-i iiiiiuiiei ur growers each year. A free entertainment will be given at the Wexford next Wednesday after- 1 1 noon at 2:110 o'clock. A lecture uud moving pictures will he given on " Mill luiiili, Hie Mnn ami Ills Methods." The lecture is illustrated wilh inuiiy natural color reproductions of his crea tions and describes the methods follow ed by Iturhnnk. The lecture is given by the Until (Iru-ery Co., where tickets may be obtained, The Snlcm Fruit Union roports a very encouraging business from their three representatives who are in the middle west. These salesmen are pine- I..-.. I I .1 i. : . i ' e berry to retailers who are nut familiii with it, Liberal orders have been re coived from the siilesman coverinu Idaho and Montana, while the Colorado mini is meeting with encouraging suc cess in Denver for the past two weeks. The salesmnu traveling out of Oiniiha just began to work his territn'y this week. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm , name and stvle The ,. ., , . , .. . . . ' "l""' nunucis in is neeii nissiuv IM"l,,i" .'i""'n. i nm ,ni,,iini nu business in mv own name, .1, F. MOLLKNCOP. ABtoria Plonocr Doad. Aslorin, Or., Feb. 27. Mrs. Nicholas ('Union, a well known pioneer, died here today aged 7il. When any of us modest fellows want to pay tin extra nice rnmpliiuciit to a man, we say that "he is our kind of people. ' ' W. M. HUGHES M. U. BOSS Salem Vulcanizing Works Oet more mileage out of your tlrea by having them repaired in time. We are prepared to do all kinds of tire repairing, auto, motor cycle and bicycle tiros; tubal vulcanised, while you wait, We make rentiers out of your old tires at tl.OO'each. Apply them by cementing In for $1.00, the only way to keep them 'n place ind prevents crawling and chafing the tires, ALL WORK GUARANTEED We carry t full line of now re llunra and accessories. All Tires Changed Free. We lundli Ooodyear, Firestone, United Btate ind Ooodrtch Tires. ill TERRY STREET, SALEM Secretary of Printing Board To Get Same Salary As State Printer At n special culled meeting of the , state board of control, held in the' execunve cniuuiiers lust evening, it was decided to dispense with tlnvj..UK M.vi.H 50 fine hens, services ot State Architect W. (..'.' Knighton who had been employed in that capacity for the pust four years at a salary of iM,50u per year.' Mr.; Knighton, however, has some work to perform in the nature of drafting plans I for the remodelling of some of the state I buililings and will draft the plnns and sjpcciricnlious for the iflOO.UUO wing for I he Eastern Oregon branch asylum, but lie will be paid for these services upon the 'Hj per cent commission basis. Since Mr. Knighton has been in the slate's employ as architect tho state has worked a saving of at least 2 per cent upon all of the building that has been done under his direction, amount ing to about $2-1,000 during the past four years, and the principal reason for taking him off the salary list is (he filet (lint ll,o ll,l lniw1.,'., ,K.l ... . , , " ' ? " . ' , I pioiue ior any new ouiiiiiugs ror me eie-ning bieiinium w ith the exception I ot the '0,1)00 teuchers' training de piirtinent for the Monniouth normal, which will be . ('instructed under the supervision of the board of regents of that institution, and the new wing for the Pendleton asylum, and Engineer Charles A. Murphy of that, institution will probably supervise the construc tion of that building. After acting upon the case of the state architect the board resolved itself into the state printing board and, un der Hie provision of the net of the last session, employed W. M. Plimpton us secretary of the borud and Arthur Lawrence wns retained ns stale prin ter. Since the first of the year Mr. Plimpton has been relnined as secre tary of the hoard, although tho law which went into effect on .liinuury 1 j did not provide for his employment, I and he was allowed at the rate ofj $2,000 per yenr for his services. The proposition of increasing his salary to $2,100 wns also discussed but the board showed no disposition to raise any I salaries under its jurisdiction inn I Mr.! Plimpton's salary was fixed at I, Mill I per year, the same as the statu printer. POLO riVE WIN ON TAMWOHK. Sua Diego, Cnl., Feb. 27. Team work, experts declared loday, gave the Cmp erstown polo five its sensational win over the Midwick club yesterday hy the score of 10 to The splendid individual play of the Los Angeles county men went for nothing in the final score, although it was fine for the spectators arii'iiid the Cnronnilo field. Charged With False Affidavits Portland, Or., Ii'eb. 27. Charged with presenting to the lfosebnrg, Or., land office, six false timber and stone af fidavits ami claims with an intent to defraud the Ciiiled States, ( in Ins L. Ilvron, a timber operator of Seallln and Frank K. Alley,, nil attorney of lioselnirg, were indicted by the federal grand jury today. Manager of Exhibit Resigns. Sun Diego, Cnl., Feb. 27. (Iwvnn Ilicks, who bus been in charge of the Washington state building at the San Diego exposition, today niinouuced his resignation, to take effect ns soon ns his successor an arrive. Thai prob- nblv will be within n month "There were disiigreementH with the commission as to the character of the exhibit ami nn unwillingness to let me proceed with plans." SPECIAL MEETING. ltev. J, O. Hpenser is holding revival meetings at the l.c:,lic M. E. church. i There will be n special meeting at 7:;I0 tins cwiiiiii:, u suiuise in n vei iiieei I nu nt 7:00 tomorrow morning and a siiecinl ! meeting fur men tomorrow ttftcrnnou at which Hev. li. N. Avison will preach. Many u man and womnn marry nnd I've happily ever aftci separating. Hid. lie 'oiTcspooilcni'c ill lioschurir v w... i i... .i-Hii; un r-iill!!'my i-tMiing Mr mill a silver thaw at about tl i. in. The icy crystals fell for about, half nil hour, The sidewalks were soon glistening with the peculiar particles, luckless pedestrian received numerous falls, ami on iy mose w no ntni seen sin n ni shower reiili.ed what It was, The clear.! froen globules with the persistency of; a tux collector held sway until uliout noon next day, A woman believes that it is her bus- ' iuhI'm honesty that keep them poor. NEW TODAY VATII--Tn correspond with this lit tle fellow, lias superior, pluiHinl dis poutiou. Free iiifiu-tnutiou, )iiipers, wir news, ginnf s-core". Why not wni for the ear at Fred's Night Lni.'li. CON THAI TINU iiiid carpentering. We re -tpectfully solicit the patronage of nil w no contemplate Imililing. Ksti- innies innl plnti- clieerliiliy given ami, nil work giinriinteeil. Ituili A Scott. j I'h ine 4--". ; : '," ; HI.(1I'I'.H lor making tlin-e ini.l . fruits, vegetables mid hundred others i in exhibition in White House , tanraut window ntniled for tl. M.; l-'ilibis, i'lll Adams street, I'ortlaiul. Oregon. IIKI.I' W AM'KIl-Mules, Large knit ting mill invites riurespnudcnf'o from men desirous of laiuing inonev, part or lull timet good pay, experience un necessary, luteruiitioiiiil Knitting I orpn: ntion, et Philadelphia, Pa. One cent per word each Inser tion. CoDV for advertisements un der this heading should be in by j 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN 81. t 1 444-f IIF.LP oil Fred's Night Lunch. IH1LLY- -Expert wiuiluw cleaner, Phono wi.;ei.YL chicken fti"ht I.unch. inmnlcs. . Fred's See A. !. Ziminermnn, Houte 9. WANTKD Position as housckeepei Address O., cure Journal. ..,. ,,,,., ,. . , , . ,, , H 11 HI'"N r ,,lu"'w " ' ht,t'"t "' VV' ,ah""- FOK HKNT 2M South -Foiir-rnini modem houso. Fourteenth street. WA.NTKI) (iirl for general housewor!;, family of three. Cull phone 7:!!l. WANTED Kurlv seeil potatoes. Phono 110. E. 0. Uiirrell, MSI) Jefferson. FOK SALK One thoroughbred Poland China boar. Impure Miss Lee, phono iw:l. i.'i:i; isll I'D . '. sleeping rooms, t'iirniir nd cold water. Phono neat, hot mi ppio llOl'SI') nnd II lots in West Salem for sale. Will take good team. T. !. (iilham. WILL PAY CASH for Evening Tel egrams dating from Feb. 20. l'hono i!501-J4, WANTKD Early liose seed potatoes. Phone 1110. K. tl. Hun I'll, Liso .li f ferson street. FOIt SALIC (heap, good incubator; tle.irougiibied White Leghorn rooster. I2."i!l South Liberty. 1'Olt HUNT Fp to dale 7-room flat, close in. See R, H, Fleming. Phone 121. Kes. phone 02. MODEttX s-rooin Ih.iso fur rent, either furnished or unfiii nishcir. H. L. Still', or phone Oil. FOlt NALK Three good fresh milk cows. Mrs. L. W. I.iiiikl'ord, H. F. I). No. .'1. Phone 25 P H. M I DDLK-All Kl woman wants work n-l housekeeper, country pieferrfd. In quire 171 Court street. FOU SA 1. 1')---Store fixtures, counters, . shmvenses, senles cash register, el". Call 1 121 llines street, MIDDLE-ACKD woman wants work in housekeeper, emnilry preferred, in quire 171 Court street. IFOI1 NALK Jersey and Dinlinin cov.. past two years old; was fresh in Jan uary 7o;i North Fourteenth street. WANTKD At once, a few fresh cows, heavy milkers. K. F Long, HID South Twenty-fifth street Phone 1.122 It, HlX-l.'OOM house for rent between Chemeketn and Court, on FifteenUi street. Apply 1117 Court. Phone 14111. M I I.LI N WHY A fine line of Spiing hats now on display at "The Ma ples," one block north of Meyers' store. FUli J1K.NT Ten-room house, llliO Chemeketn street; but li ; good for rooming house. Enquire at Snlein Bakerv. WE will allow yon the highest price for your used furniture. In exchange for new. Cnlef JJros., homo furnishers, Phone 50.1. FOli THADK Some good income Sa lem property tor tin in or luisturo laud; must be near Snlcm. Phone 157IIW. KOU SALT.- Ily owner, I") acres file) hind, t'eiiccd nnd clear, rock mil l. Margiiiu if taken soon. Phone 121. . It 'sidence plume 02. FOlt KALK Cheap, wooden tinili'i, good for' water storage or other pur poses. Four I "nil) gallon, five 2100 gallon, two 2 si 10 gallon, two ItHnO gallon. Cull Snlcm Drewery. i ...... i i'"' T forget your fire iiisiiiiincct Link up your expiiatioiisaiiil plum" Li2l for rates. No ussessnienls wfli us. All American compnnics, V. A. Li t 41 Court street, i ,',)j siLlv in I lilt run i it In a 10- act-e tiact near city limits. Also good farms in Southern Oregon, 10 to li.l acres, at from IK to 'Jo' an acre. Terms to suit purchaser, Sipiare Deal H.'iilty Co., F. S. Hank building. II LLP WANTKIt Females. l.arg knitting mill invites eoi'repoinlence from wotncii desirms of ciirniiig money, pint or full time, (lood pay. Fxperience unnecessary. Inlernii' tiuniil Knitting Mills, West Philadel phia, Pa. WANTLD A middle-aged wiuitnn lis housekeeper for a widower with fam ily of five boys, nged 2 to 17 veins, tliiod steady place; good homo in country town. Postoffiee 100 yards. Wages l per week. See II, It. Ilyini. MUSICAL SALEM Piano tuning is not "(lood nr 1'iior " Tkn just i-mni'til U "Tnilnil' or , j, , t)f t,111(i When "Tiincd'! pusscsses that wonderful facility of modulation, permitting the nr i-t to roam nt will through the whole field of toiuilitipn. 1 tender this hind of Inning ,,.,.),,,, (() Hom muHjo,,,,,. i, Kuok, Vtioiit' :i.14-J. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Uot Tamsles, Chili Con Came, Chop Suey Noodles 420 ferry Street cV- V-: