Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 05, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Drucker Trunks-Lilly Suit Cases and Bags Largest Display in Salem Prospective
Fair Visitors Should See Our Stock (Second Floor.) j
New Showing of Chil
dren s and Misses'
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This new shipment of Children's garments will appeal
strongly to mothers and to the young folks, too. They're the
very newest styles in the fabrics that will be most popular.
The many clever ways of finishing and trimming makes the
assortment varied and offers a wide selection. You'll find
these garments to be of very best quality at the price. They
are carefully made by experienced people in some of the best
factories in the United States. You'll get entire satisfaction
if you choose from the Meyers' "good goods" assortment.
Sizes, 2(o to 11 years. Price,
$2.50 to $ 1 3.50
Over Thirty-five Years of
Successful Merchandising
in Salem
OOODlCOODS
Ralph W. Feeney Found
Dead in Auto by
His Wife
Representatives from all over the
stata are in attendance today at Al- i
hany for the seventh quadrennial state I
((Viv.'iition of the Maccabees.
YV. B. Uilson is the representative of
the lodte from this city, with Dr. J.
jo. Van Winkle an alternate. Quite a
number of the .Maceanees are going
. n I down to attend the session this evening.
Sllit Ifl DeC are jalem DanK A reception will be Kiven to the Sir
OUIl IU lcuaic tMUMu ,Kni(!llt ,,v the A,)nnv t(Mlt aI1(i ;live
nf fnmmprrP Insolvent IS ' KniRhts of I'.vtliiua hall tonight.
01 tonunertc ihuhcih . Thf imittor of provillill(t tt Btate hom(1
D-m-nlif kir 1 I AriWc for disabled members up the order and
DrOUgni Uj J. L. nlllCIO o( ,,,i0Wing beds in various hospitals
; will come before this session. They
I will also take up the possibility of or
Claiming that the allegations con- yanizing an excursion of the Oregon
turned in a complaint fried in the cir- and Washington members of the order
" t court V.r -Multnomah county, lute to attend the supreme, rev.ew, -vhica
vetsordav afternoon, by J. H. Aiders, meets at the Panama-Pacf ic exposition
former president of the Salem Bank of, on .vliiy is.
Commerce, in which he alleges that t.1, tli hank
Mulem until, is insolvent i u--.
Portland, Ore., .March '). Halph W.
Feeney, superintendent of the Horticul
tural Fire Insurance ' .inpany ami of
the Oregon Merchants' .Mutual com
pany, both of fthii ii concerns wore tak
en over by the stale department this
week for insolvency, committed suicide
at his home, 14S1 Hast Bumside street.
vpt.irilnv t.rn;n.. nil. nit 7 !!il bv taking
strychnine. It is'snid that the business Commerce in K'8 , X ' the hank, the oficers of the Salem
reverses of his companies had nr. -Mr. Vece ver is abso- ,h, "t,,te won T.0T ,n, n
Feeney despondent and he had threat- the ap po ntme it 0( f a - ver () mM ,. ,n8 Kinst the
ennd nmL, r ,; , take his life. t!1 n"h" ". 'Kht f I " solvency of this institution. Permit us
. .!.. ... .!..( (utii Tiinr tiim wiiii is iir . -.. .it .
house to J""" '" '".:, ,. ,i, n word regarding tan controversy,
kiit iTca ourei uui i n
of harassing rnc
NEW TODAY
On.
tion. r" wor ecl ;
CODV frt .. i
PHONE MAW 81
HELP on F,e,i- v:
MUCH,
SNAP for $omobMv "uiZ
o. ran Kir;;ttlr;e'sHji
ciinivi'iF -
in. Estb. lOO'J. iw' I?''
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Shortly after he
go to the garage
'.Mr. Ahlers was for many years con-
oja.vj.u growth ami hi
Sill.-, -T4 tin, i
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FOR SALE-
Jrtunal
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NWii Fr,,.J
WO.MA.N, jv
With .Inuol,... "
terred. Phone UI01!.
10.1 '
Ft)l 1!K.T ll....
"' '. hainte.l ,
r.i..ereu; lour lots; . "i... ,
mnntli. im ..
per
S1X-I100M
house with the un.onseinu form of her I ,. V,;' , r,m,ted . published in the newspapers ot Sa-
husband and immediately culled I'rs.
Johnson and Gilbert. The work of the
physicians was in vain, however for the
man died about K nVlm-k.
Mr. Feeney had bci i gagi'd in the
insurance business in Portland for a
number of years. The Horticultural
Fire Helief company and the Oregon
Merchants' Mutual e.nnpnny. the two
concerns of which he had I u superin
tendent, were placed in the hands of a
receiver Monday. He was about 5!i
years old.
Besides his widi.u Mr. Focncy leaves
a brother in Oxford, Ohio; a sister in
Harrisburg, Oregon, and a daughter,
Mrs. Archie Leonard, of 1'oitlnnd.
Mr. Feeney represented the Horticul
tural Fire Kolief compnnv f Oiegon as
All Around Town
lem. giving the condition of the bank as
absolutely solvent, nnd upon a firm
foundation. Now lie says the bank has
been for two or three years past, in
solvent. Says Liable to Prosecution.
"It is a felony in this state to make
a false report to the state banking de
partment. "As soon as Mr. Aiders' differences
with the different members of the boaid
of directors crimmene?d he made threats
to a number of Salem people that ho
would break the bank. This is no
doubt his purpose in making the nccu
declares is not as the bank is m a per- -....
, . ... i 1
feet v solvent condition, .nr. Amcis my r . ... ... .,
charge ot perjury since he himselt us R' ' (.ni.,,e is not con-
street.
1431.
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uuur ior rent
I ni, rt
Apply
'our, w Fift((
14" Court, nc3
had left hi
v,.a.M. iiv mur l. . . . ..... . j
Mrs. Feeney found her husband seated P"'l" ' u ' . ,, ' ' s,, nected with this bank nnd now because
in hisnutomob l in a s.npor from the .he bank the officers of I he N, . ns ,ku vme (lifrVl,,n,os witU dif.
drug which h hail taken! She shook . ! J"',,, ',,, " ,,. ferent members of the board of direct-
him and questioned him. arousing him Al' " " ' " , ."" f ors. he is attempt ng to injure t as
sufficiently so that he muttered: "I ""1 'f ' ..f'" ' k much as possible. He was president of
am Li ,. ,.!, I, he became OrcRoa and the attoinevs of U ti last .Tune, and as late
r n iiivnutiirtltlllir IIP IlllIltT Willi Uir i .
unconscious. , , " ns -MlllT" 4- ',"-, 81IKU a " 1'"" (hemekcta nn,l
.... . . , ouniose in view. ...... i i,: i.,..,.t,.,nf l.,.l, '""."".ina and
.1 r. Vftnntiv ni-iinnre. Tit re ic r e i i ... ..... .,. . i I. r e turn uiuininu u.io ...... ... ........
i when it was oriL'inallv incorporated mi
lder the nnaic of the Salem Bank &
! Trust company, and, according to the '
statement of "the present officials of
the bank when the reorganization took
.effect, Mr. Ahlers was dropped from
the board of directors and he has ever
since been trying to make trouble for
the bank and "circulating rumors regard-;
ing its solvency. Mr. Ahlers, it is al-
'legcil. makes the allegation in his com
plaint to the effect that the bank has!
been insolvent for the past two years
and State Hank Superintendent Sarg- ,
;ent. in discussing the case this morning, 1
u. ,... timr r i 1 1 H were I lie. wiuni iiv i . , . .
........I ...... - -- , . i ,.. ,,., m ititi enmti ninr re jt
ferrcd to. As a matter of fact the mat-; ,. '" , ; , ., ?'oet pneey
new. ( alef Bros tin. ..?.i 7
i.:....,u- ,.u cation, are inauera uu nunii m.: pu,,a foi
tate-
1 , rn,tlM,lia laoilerrjIT
,m-r, oau e trie liglitg, sa, ' ,
dose m, if l. ,1,11. ' V ;
;i!l!) Mission. ""I"f
VAXTKI)-Wrk l,v exneric
-rv clerk. Will " tst,(J
employnieut. Phone JI.H-W ,v
Cami'ion. '
Ullll lioisreiii: heavv i;il.,.. ,
i ,, . ""..hi, H
" weens. j. . nn.-k. 1),
liox id.
at th
per liall
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Throo hundred hnlla nt erncliot thrAait , . " , , .resident of the bank, signed the
T , i v" '7 : , 1 '"'. ." '' ...- . . . .., .iv..,..vf the bank no
. .nnuii.iii.y in ne ,, (iHekamns, Co urn i a ami as h- ,. . .,,
,. to the time of his retirement,
iington counties. Insurance ommission-1 , '. . , ....... ,,.....
!er Harvey Wells, ulio is acting as re-! 1 action is , ougo, ... , ....
Hoar A. L. Crlm and male quartet at,,,(.iv,.r f; ,,,,., Hnrtifult.iral 1 0 """" ut,SU hW"' ' ,
First Christian church, Sunday night. Ki,,. ,.i(.f, and the Merchants' .Mutual in(! considered by the bank : a t" .. J .
0 , states t int he ln.s kin.ivn l ie i sei 1 '"""' " I . , ' i:i,ln TI.e I k s n psce eat con-
lent Bank of Commerce
corned. It is strictly n matter between REV
individuals who have at times been con-1
nected with the bank. Our institution j
is as solid now as it was last March j
when Mr. Ahlers himself signed the i
statement that it was solvent nnd re- j
J
(l'ii8 those nil-
dayi. Mr. Mustier is assncialcd with
ithe grain t'iiiu of I). A. Wiiite A; Sons,
care of this business.
Free, Saturday, at 10 o'clock, cou
I pons on nil style pliotm and folders,
I We will save you from 1 cents to
on every doeu pictures. Extra (lift,
lift enlin geinent free with til order, ( all
at our studio and see what we have to
I give yon. All work guaranteed. Pa
cific photo Co.. roitii U 1 'lit tun block.
over the conditions or failure of the
llted ciiuld
tin Ill- I
companies which lie repri-i
have been responsible i'.,r
mission of such an u.-t.
Dr. Mendehsons, specialist in fitting
glasses correctly. U. S. bank blilg.
Always best Tokaloii cream. Roth 'a. Moshor, the tailor, lias started a cut
o price sale. Every tweed and suiting
The river today Is nt the 4 foot putt. on in his big stock will be included
singe. There has been Ho lain for the. in the sale. All domestic al if'J.'i, all
pant lit hoiiis. 'unpolled at $:ui -made to your order.
. 0 Tlie:e patterns sell regularly at from
I. 0. 8., ZU-1U Hubbard building. . .-i-1 n i sjs 1 .1 more, ill t Stale.
Have your clothOH laiindnrcd tJie safe Dollar watchos at Stone's drug storo. i
and sane wav ,-iv the I I .ruin steam o i Aiiaust Pcrscv. who has heen for th
laiin liy. Koiigli dry nil,., wet wash ,"iiie. ! Hoar A. L. Crlm and mnlo ipiartct at past three veins with II. M. Iiiniiiick,j 0
Phone 71. Prompt deliveries. First ( liri-lian churcli, Sunday nighl. UveHiind agent al Salem ami Wood-1 Francis Willaid memorial service.!
burn, has severed his ci cetions with iwl" 111 '"' Minday alterninn nt
Ou account of th demand for lumber: ,..., .v all of his life and has nlcnvs r ,' "''' ' "'H'" 1 " ' , V,; dilioii ami we regret being compelled to
aii.l general demand for all kinds of gurded hi in as being the vcrv pcrsonift-1 wl,H'h ""lk,'" ,r. " ',''!'"V re make this statement against the un
building materials in the suburban dis-i ,.,i ,' honostv and honor. There is1 '"'' !"'''" to circulate false ''' " ' ; silu(,lt Ml, Ahlers."
iricts of the eily and close lo town, the,,,,, g , ,!;. ,ilt ,.r, , ,.v(,, yarding the solvency ,,t an blinking in- ( b perfectly Solvent.
' ''"' l-uiuli'T c any ex,ect to .,, vlhi.. wrong with the i nsincss ! Htltut""' ,nr '"'"'"'''ring "' "" , Mr s,. ,,, the stll. ,nnk super-
r a live ion uiick to ,ro11eriy tHUe the tief'.iM't insurai coinp-i uics and l""- . " ' , iintendent. made the folowing statement
ii . ,n i , . .i - i .i . i less till o e mono s i in o isouuiciu m -I.Mr.
iills does not think h worn ', . ..... .. ... ... i.ir.n I regan inir the matter:
the couiitv jail or a fine
to .lOO. Mr. Aiders bases his suit, nr.- j
eordiiiL' to newspaper report, upon tae i
i. i.i n I ui; rnn rt
fruits, vegetables ami humlreJ ink, I
ni exhibition in White llonw R.
la.iniiii Miiniow niaiieii for fl
Kddas, 2411 Adams street, l'otili
) I'Pun ii .
TO K. 'IIAMiK-Xice. well ,,w
l.j-acre trad, I i.j mil,,, frolll ,ia.f
- ei-s ro-ii snn.iv inn.i, mill iiu
ings, young orchard, S arm set
loganberries, ulued at tut, to,
cliunge for Alberta liual, .lolin
ScDtl, over t bo i hicugo Storo. Ms
I am familiar with all the facts. ; 1
The Salem Bank of Commerce is per- . l.u.M-.l.)! young wulnw, nje SI,
transaction under which tin oank se- r' ,i.,
1 tl.. f.itwlu t'.ir miikiixr the iinlirove- ..11. .Mlicrs sun is o,.K ..i ,....
1 . . . 1 1 1 i
-it. Ill i.iiik'I tt tllltd ItllfU 11 till WIHIIIIll III IT III'
The Poole drug storo on Liberty I ","!"t,s.,t') I,",, .V'!!.Ti'!,., i'-ui nnn ,'i,.i, VI given serious consideration by any
covered bv the notes of the officers ; one. !
street will move on Auril 1 to th
tnompsoii ami I. a lore building on Male
street, nuw i upied by the
jewelry .store
.1. (,
Mllitll
ami stockholders of the
I
Miss Lillian Hall and family are,
moving their home lodav trom l-ll
Boiilli Liberty o oii'i Norlh High street.
' firm and will locate at. Sheridan.
has formed a partnership with Will
About 12:) ouora chairs aro being in- Hi
stalled tula.v in the lecture loom uf II.
the public library by the W. W. Moore ler Scott of Sheridan and will open a
Furniture Co. The growing interest gnra.je at that place, besides takiiii!
, , , ., lieiui! taken in toe lecinres given in t in
The CaplUl Lumber Co. 31 Sou h , , . ; 11l l,Nsilt( ,lirK,ir M,.
Tweltth. Building material of all kinds. t v-.
Free exhibition touiglit, Friday, at ' Abcut 123 opera chairs aro being in
Pattemoii (t Too.e billiard parlors. ' and suitings arc to be sold by Mosher
Charles Kid Mitchell, expert pool player at t-.l fur domestic nnd tilll for luiport
n ml billiar.list of the world, matched cd. This is selling them out at what is
with Hen I'enne of this citv, Exhibi- costs lo produce them, but llie.v must
tion i out mc nccs at II p. in.
'clod
word was received hore this morn- last
nig that Mrs. I. W. Si eer had died'
go. Make your selection now while the in a hospital at Salem. The deceased
a variety is large. .III. "stale. had been a resident of this citv forth
The Yew rark school Parent Teac-j o some time and on account of
ners' association will Hold a mooting d.uuiii luriiuiuy lumn iwii iuim uoaiiii was, uoout eight weeks ago, re
tonight at the school house at T : .'10 whore vou can buy just vviial von want moved u hospital in the Capital city,
o'clock, for the childicn to wear. The "Hob She leaves a husband and three chil-
bank, mid I
President Elliott ( the blink states i
that every transaction in realtion to
the notes is regular and that all stand
londy to meet their obligations nt a
moment 's notice.
In a statement given out by the board
V directors of the Sulcin Bank of Com
merce, regarding tin ndition of the
bank and the notion brought by Mr.
the .igi v for the Studebakor aulonio- j '''' 111 wolk n I"'1' i t'ii'tl by I Ahlers, to The Capitul Journal, they
bile. Mr.' Persoy will leave today. j ""' lir'' '"' r'riiii.-is W'illard. 'state:
o j - o I Officers Make Statement.
One dozen $5 folders free Saturday Frank Ward, who was recently elect-1 "Our attention lias been called to a
at Ml o clock, lacitie Photo ( o., room; c, coin, ilman Iron, t. Third ward, statement in a Portland paper to the
., i ,.,.,.,. s p,e.ente, and decorated with mil effect that J. I.. Ahlers. fonnerlv
noil cui i ,v the KIKs nt t ie r ineetiiu.
ght. An appropriate address
was n a. I, l,v Ivvnlted Killer Movers, in
which he .tilled that nnv man win, loi.l
nerve to accent the' iob n i it.
Hilling man ;i. I ,n:lll f g,oat
an. I entitled tu lue decorntion.
at I" W. C. T. P. room.!
ml i in n 1 1' l . i ii I streets. An ! i
iiiterosting piogium will be given and
sevoial talKs i be inade by those in-tore-tod
in the work as personified bvi
the lite nl' l-'ian. is Willard. ' '
I on Ferrv
dent of tin
plesi-
Salem Bank of Coiniuorce,
courage ,
Nob" has received lodav Ihose
things, I IS South ( iimiiiorcial.
-o .Noli lias roconod todav inose vcrv
Pircel dollvery; prices 10c, Hie, 2.rie,
C. Ii McKlrov, Dav phone II 17. night
phono (i:ill or 7!l F-4. The male quartotta of the Christian
- o i ch ii reli will sing al all of the meetings
Beautiful flowers and potted plants; of the ev engclislic services to begin
for every occasion. Sec them on dis j Ht Sunday. The ipiartelte is coup
play at Hie new flower store, I III North posed of ( E. K now laud, lb. II, C.
High posite the oonit house. Phone Kplev, Fred Mel, and S .E. Wolf.
Tllll. Waldo O. Mills. i ,,
o ! Hoar A. L. Crlm and male quartet at
On account of the death of John First cliiistiaa church, Sunday night.
Pcnibeitoii this morning, the special! o
services that me being hold at the t never saw such exquisite things for
South Salem Fiioinls' church will be Hie hmly as are shown at the "Hob
discontinued until next week. Nub." Vou aie weboino to look, any-
in - way.
E. J. Allen Parcel Delivery; prices, - o --
pic, l.'ie, 2."ic. Stand, Coniinorcial book- A match pool g .mio for VlTi points
store. I'lioue 01. 'will bo played tonight at the Putter-
.,) Tihio billiard pallors between
Hear A. L. Crlm and male quartet at Charles "Kid" Mitchell, of fan Fran
First Chnsliaa cliiinli, Sunday night. ciscu nnd flea Feuiie, the well known
o I local expert. After the mutch game
W. F. Monitor today bought resl-' Mitchell will demonstrate sumo trick
deuce on East Shipping st loot, Mud w ill j aii.l la lev shooting in an exhibition
Inov into hi.i new home within n few I gnnio.
.lieu, I'.dvvaid, who lives in Indiana:
William, nt Cumin, allev, ami l.vinoii,
h'' this city. The funeral will be con
ducted from this city, but final ar
rangements had not boon completed In
day.-. Kiiseliuig News.
lav.
Watih out for the daily specials at
the iluggins grocery, l:M Smith Cum.
iiienial. They will save you nioiicv.
The In us Tieo tea - I eylon nr Japan
- ."He per pound. Fros.i ship nt (d
M. .1. II. coffee --always good -10c per
pound, live pounds for S 1 . 7 ." . Nice
vogo'ablos no. I fiiiits, tiopical ami do-
mesne, ,n ne sc. 11111 pes) V liriOiy. (, , 11h
"' ' "'. " ocincnos ,n ;,, (
a d'l.v, nioiiinig iiim evening, to unv i ... .
part ol the suburbs. Plurie Jill.
While working under an automobile
doing ropan work, .1. II. Shields yes
loi.l.iy leceived sevornl severe cuts' ou
the la.c. Th,. ,r,,,.,.s holding up the
oar I ccame loosened and the car fell
pailiallv ,,, Mi, Shields, cutting scieial
ul,so' Ins luce. Or. .1. o. Vail
Winkle was , ailed ill attendance, and
ouii.. icpuits ,r. Sh eds n.occ.
blv.
-ing
in
Bell,
llcei
, will
.lurch
After
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.
I'UK KhM 1 .! rooms,
furnished. Price $1(5.00
Inquire at our free rent!
department.
home furnishers
LOK. COURT & HIGHSTS
Last Call on
HEATERS
5,000 Free Votes with every heater sold within the
next 10 days.
Extra Special!
25 discount on all heaters cash or credit. Ruy
now and save money.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE.
The fuufr.il of Mrs. Jane O.
who was killed in an autoinobih
'lout a II, In Hawaii, Fobrnarv '.'
I"' held at M. havid's El.iscoi'ml
I '.ji t In n.l tomorrow morning.
v icej the bo.lv w ill be
' ' loi Interment at the (hid
celery. The pallboareis
' W. (lanong, II. (', Worth
ai I Adams, K. W. Matthews,
. lb net" Kovvca and A'. .
Will l.e
man, I,'
.1. Kca
Mei'.v.
col, nl
next s
will ...t
tend nt
E. II. A
an. I ie.:;
Alter i!ic
Be Sure About
Your Eyes
They may he defective
without causing any discom
fort, NOW. Come in for an
examination. You can de
pend upon our sincerity of
purpose to administer to
your eye needs and to pi-escribe
glasses only when nec
essary. Miss A. McCulloch
: OPTOMETRIST
j 208-209 Hubbard Bldff.
Thone 109
I'ai
the
sob
The Red Hills District Sunday school
.1 iv ill lie hold at liosclalo ou
''. The morning oxeioisos
' "I a talk by their supeiin
M . i Inzer, and an addles, bv
ieis. .11, of this city, on Uj,.',
"lis ut t.ie Teacher."
ot dinner an a.ldiess ill
h M's. 1 1. M. (lilbert. A. n.
oi .ilem, will speuk dining
noon session, taking t,,i , .
I- Ii Worth While."
ArUiur Vi!-cii, aocrotnry of the Cher
:l ' - n letters to th,. i l.r
:! ;ctt i g n general epie..,
"1 i whoa it will I.,, n,
111 ' 'l"',, !' a nia.ioritv of the i l,,-,
in t" al-. ml ,u, j 'iinaiiia Pa, , i . ,.x
l: " hoped that arniiige
' 1 i' ado that all the Mva
''" "..in ations of toe viillev
'ante t,, alien, in ninioiiii 01 t,,.
TONIGHT a n d SATURDAY
"The Homebreakers"
Special Keystone Comody Fea
ture in Two Reols. A Dutidy,
as Usual.
"The Alarm of Angelon"
Atnerlcan Drama
Mutual Weekly
World's Important News
Illustrated
ALSO A BIO BREEZY TWO
REEL WESTERNER.
6
-REELS
6
aiic
... t "
Robert C. r.iului and George B. Paul
" -li'l todav wheicbv th, c
become i!i, ,,,, ., . .' . , '.
n " " piniie on aai.l
"' iile tVirniorlv the propcitv
Id o .vf ii,.,.i, ...'
Wa!i li or. li.ird is known as Siinnv !
'do ,,, t ,,, , 1(, ,,iM
pinne ti.,... , tjj, ,i,n,,. ), hlli
;'long-. !c the' trad belonging to
lotou,t,.r A..,.rf ll,.,.,t.,i I,
all In bcming (,e0, alu ha, been well
Ivept up In tn,. rr,,t. Robert Paul,,' i
assistant icnngcr of the Fruit (Wow '
ers n.vo.intn.u of this citv, md will
jiMunio the n annj-emeut of the wohat.l
near 1
of W.
BLIGH
Theatre
10c-
The Show That -Pleases
the People
10c
Ci niing Sunday and Monday
Two Days Only
Special Added Attraction
"EAST
LYNNE"
"Worth
Considering"
1'ndev the heading " Worth
i 'onsideriug' ', The Fluted States
National Hank in their monthly
paper, lias th!s to say:
Pay Cash
"As a general rule, you can get
better prices by buying for cash
because you are not paying for
the bad debts of those who buy
on credit nnd fail to pay their
bills; unrestricted credit always
lends tu extravagance." Com
bining quality with low price
you have probably been Im
pressed, when rending our ads,
with the fact that, our prices nre
at all times unusually low. Yon
know prioe is not all there Is to
the giime of buying its the real
value vou get for your money
that count1. We invite the most
careful, critical, comparison nt
prices and ipiality, knowing that
v an ,o bettet at DAMON'S
MAHKKT than any where else.
Siuio prices follow which make
our sto'e nil interesting place
to trade:
Best Creamery Butter, lb 3fic
No. 5 Pail Lard 70c
No. 10 Pail Lard 81.40
No. 5 Pail Compound 60c
l.'!5: owns nice, comfortable home. .4
acres finest wheat lend near Pairf.
coast; w-oith .:iil,l)00; income fi f
yearly; nlso large tank ifuunt; on, &
disposition; easy to get nhne nil!
will marry pour mil if Imt. V
ornble, nmbitious Mil tiutihlt
mnnnging property aucessfully; w.
pnrtieulnrs for any man ansiuri
quick, enclo.' ing sumo postage. A
dress "Sincere," Hlil"), Fiirmirpl:1
So. Dakota. (Concml deliveries r.
answered.) This notice ii genuine.
'i
DIED
ti
SPKNCKK At a iocs I lios'ital i s
lem, Wednesday. March 3, M
Nellie Spencer, at the age of W
The body was taken, to Ro-el'"'.'
her son, Lynum L. Spencer, where i'.
ial will take place lomorrow.
No. 10 Pail Compound
.$1.20
powerful l;
Wolld's lit cut
I'rama. Thiei
'I'll. .ll,,, 'ce, ,,
e.ival ,,f t),e
est 1- in it in nn 1
Acts Seven
f pel fed Photo-
Heel.
V.'O
graphy, s
"Gussie the Golfer"
Whirlwind Kcv.toii,.
Fi'iHuiing -sol rb;
REELS
8
IN
I oimdv
plill.
ALL 0
0 lb. sack Eastern Buckwheat
Flour, our price 65c
Pure California Olive Oil
quart cans 70c; ' 3 gallon cans
$1.40, gallon cans $2.(55.
SATURDAY SPECIAL.
Gold DiiEt Flour $1.70
"Vim", best hard wheat
Flour $1,90
4 lbF. Curve Cut Macaroni ....215c
Burb.ink Potatoes, per sack $1.00
Onicns, 1G lbs for 25c
Per sack $1.23
Cheese, our price, lb. 20c
Bncen, 16c, 20c, 22c and 25c lb.
Picnic Hams, pcund 14c
Home Canned Fruit'
Quart jars, Strawberries, Cher
ries, Plums and prunes, jar 20c
8 lbs. fresh Smelt for 25c
855 North Commercial St, Thone 6?
Officer A. F. Fuestman, H
been serving the Salem W '"
since the first of tin1 year bin'
his resignation yesterday e"i:i'
take effect innncdiatcly ail
Nicholson was appointed in "if 1
Officer Nicholson was 'orn '
morning nnd began his .lutie a "i :
of the dav relief on Fimtnm j "
Mr. Fiiestiiian gave no rrMM '
notion when liandins i" "T
which was accepted l.v fh:ei
Mr. Nicholson is well knoo
citv where he was for r!v Wi ,
, ii w i ill,. coiiinlUe.
iv ine ii. ' ,, v.
'. .i. i. i .,,1'i.l c that Mr- '
1 FISH Mils - ... ; .
.in , c, .. to he an f"tr-
fun I. .
ficer.
"Spring has came." TM
been indications uyW'rt ..
. ...t i.. inn hiimem t
"""" ' '. ,l,en:''
are often im-ni' '. ".- ; .
., i ... .n.,.,, ver tin' ,,ra
I , lr . , ,,,iri'i'!
The :oiiius ua11 .,, ,,'
for several wve.is . im 11 , ,
i i...... I.,,..t their "i"'s
lljvs s ill...
Ilild pussy vvillou- nia.v
first veal sign "i si"";' .. f,.
reported this n oinmk '. il(,
,1 ol I . I s
he ill"""
hoffC
"'" " .. .. Uereallt
tl'e I" ' l:" Vh,.B ill""
necessary to ta'.. i" .k,,-.
d l.-'k it -! "". "": ' ,. r
and
riii m
1, tlt'V ..
Saloiii citi-'.ciis 1 mi i '" wHs
fing and will anne
,,,' the gioiiielh'
witlistaii'lm
-nvif Her
RATES 75C. Salj
The only hotel in tr
Jsearest to j M 'mt
" - ... .aw
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Both rncu" -
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Special
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