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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1916. FIVE EMPRESS TEATS THRILL With a strong dual hcadliner and jive other clever acts, the urand tnea ire presented a good bill yesterday with packed houses. "Get the Mon ey." a triple-seened comedy, abounds .with life and fun, whilo Bud Snyder, the " king of bicycle sensations," and lis pair of grotesque assistants, are at tractive. Hebrew comedy and a home fetting with a pretty girl, Hose, plnyed by Uussie Shires; her peddler father. f THE VALUE OF TRUTH Truthin business is just as important as truth in every-day life; truth creates confidence, establishes good-will and iwilds a reliability that will not be wecked by the Storms of competition. Through three generations people Ihave learned to place reliance on the advertised words of Scott's Emulsion, because they are untarnished, unex eggerated truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth The popularity of Scott's Emulsion is increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations it continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil medicinally perfected with glycerine and lypophospliites to build strength, im jwove the blood and strengthen the liinrs. it is free from alcohol or opiates a whole Jsome food-tonic, truthfully advertised. GcoU & Bowne, MooaJkld, N. . J5-J0 A "Positive" Sale "Where Frankness Reveals Your Opportunity" Some things marked less than cost. Many others at exact cost. On a few items we will make a profit. We've Learned a Lesson It pays to be frank. The first two days of this sale have proved that fact be yond a doubt. People have responded wonderfully. Why? Because we didn't hesitate to tell them the real reason for our sale. You know what the average sale is no use to go into details. But this is far above the average. It is based up on an honest desire to move goods. The public is cashing in on this oppor tunity to save money on standard lines of merchandise . Maybe there's something here you need. We advise you to act promptly, for these prices won't keep goods on the shelves long. Each day means a more limited choice. Solomon Marks, plaved bv Harry Manor and her prizefighting brother, Abe Irank Corbet, combine to make an en tertaining sketch. There is much ado about a prize fight, and a few minutes of screen fighl in the National Sporting club, show ing Young .Sullivan and Billy Roche, the referee. Then comes the climax when "Abe" wins and brings for $S0O to send Hose to college. Chuck McOee, a great burly trainer, appears in the person of Lew Chester, and "Swipes," the "newsie," is Swipes himself. A. daring Tider is Bud Snyder, who climbs stairs, jumps boxes and balances cleverly on his wheeled steed. His strenuous work, thrilling though it is, is parodied by two burlesque, come dians, red-wigged and ragged. While the bicyclist thrills, the clowns make merry. High steps are erected at the back of the stage and to the very top Bud Snyder climbs by side, jumps, then makes a leap on his wheel to a balance below, throning the clown on bis wheel in a complete somersault. Two dancers who charm are Harry Oerard and Clara West. Their novel dancing is wild and eharaeteristique but always graceful and pleasing. They sing also, and Miss West wears pretty gowns. Barber and Jackson are funny and artistic with songs and joke that are new and snappy. Ih man is "as long as the day" and the girl pretty anil fetching in wnart gowns. They're a pair that take the audience by storm and surprise it at every turn. jjjl Did you say you were looking for bar gains in Suits? Here's a real one Three gray mixtures, sizes 38, 40 and 42, left from a large lot that at sold at $25; take your size you'll appreciate this bargain too, when you consider our quality stand ardSix perfectly good 15 suits, in sizes 36 37, 38, 40, 42; flJIO IP we'll let them go at pltJ 118i: ' Here's a bargain Four young neat gray Overcoats with black collar; sizes 34, 33 and 36, sold for $15.00 take your size for We want to keep every boy from the ages of 10 to 16 years dry with one of our long tan ruacerlzed fl1 QP raincoats; were $3, now pl.K) A good necktie is worth $1.00, but here's your chance to buy dollar values in Eeiser ties for . SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Balancing feats on a bounding wier are both awe-inspiring and entertain ing when done by Cadieux, who opens the bill. "Norway and the Midnight Sun" arc the incentive for songs in the act by Johnson and Connell, who sing, joke and give Swedvsh parodies.. Body of Minister From Chile Arrives San Francisco, Feb. 14. The body of Francisco Y. Rerboso, minister from Chile to tae coronation of the emperor of Japan, who died en route, arrived in state aboard the Kivo Mnru today The body will be taken to Chile. Over it has been maintained the long est death vigil on record. Through a journey of 10,000 miles, the widow and two guard especially commisioned by tne nmario nave never left the coffin of the dead minister of Chile. The state room nhoard the liner in which the body of the statesman lies is banked with flowers, kept very fresh by command of the mikado in memory of his late guest. The widow has sat day and night by the side of her dead hus band, reading from a tiny prayer book. A rism in four lannusees. siened bv the mikado and posted on the door for bids the ship's passengers from passing the door or from intruding on the wid ow's death vigil. Ask The Capital Journal about Job printing. IPS! Hi Shirts Maybe one of this lot is what you want. Collar bands 14, 14 1-2, 15, 15 1-2, 16 fine fabrics; fell behind a little because of the various tastes among our patrons, were $1.50. Pos sibly they'll just please you; ffl 1 C now marked at $1.1 J Gray neck scarfs You have often wanted a neck scarf here's your op portunity to get a good one just when it will come in handy. We have three dozen of our regular 50c ones or left. Take your pick at LoC Young men, if you are 10, 12, 13 or 14 years old, you are in luck. We save six full length box back, military collar overcoats, worth $8.00 to $10.00, that we want to sell the first thing, O rn to will let them go at fJ..Du The ladies have been surprised to learn they can bny the Dent Gloves for $1.10. We have about two dozen pair left in sizes 5 3-4, 6, 6 1-4, 6 1-2; were $1.50 now $1.10. Double clasp Dent gloves. $16.85 sizes to 6 3-4, were $2.00, now men's velvet that We'll deserve the lasting friendship of the six men who succeed in getting these$3.00 gray soft (PI IP Hats at ,. pl.lJ Come in and take a look around, there may be a bargain here for you. Just the article you want might have the largest reduction. 65c BEGIN WORK ON AUDITORIUM Portland, Or., Feb. 14. Work began today ou Portland 's pub- lie auditorium, authorized by the voters in June, 1911. For nearly five years the pro- posed auditorium has been the center of political and faction tl strife. It has caused trouble under the administration of 3 mayors. All the time $000,000 worth of bonds for the express purpose of building the audito- rium, have been Tying in the vaults, and the city pnid taxes ou .the vacant lot which had been sedectcd as a site. Clean Away Pimples There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimple, black bends and skin eruption and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any urtifgitt can supply yon with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin dis eases. Acne, eczema, itt-b. niinnles. rashes, black bends in most rases (jivo way to scmo. Frenuenllv. minor blem ishes disappear orerniirlit. Itchinff usu ally stops iiixtantly. Zemo is safe, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 'J."ie: an extra larjre bottle, $1.00. If will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is Positively safe for tcnrior. wi-sitive lo- 7- n, CAlUVf VI-VCI4UI1. 1 I $1.30 NEW TODAY ! ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE) Rate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word One week (6 insertions), per word....8t One month (26 insertions), per word 17c All adf must be ordered for stated length of time, no ad to count leas thai 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for erron in Classified Advertise meats. Read your advertisement tht first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirgo, 15c WANTED Man, or man and wife to I help clean large house. Room and; board. Call 170 Court. Phone S70W. Feb 14 WANTED To rent farm in vicinity of Salem by a reliable .Scandina vian farmer. Address Ed Olsen, 2204 Trade. Phono 2301 R. FeblO WANTED Horse, 8 or 9 years old, weight 11 or 12 hundred pounds. Jos. Graber, 1203 D street, phone 57H. Feb 10 P.ARkED ROCK Day old checks, $12 per 100, eggs for hatching $1.50 and $2.00 per 15, both niatint.'s, order now. R. . Waldorf, Route S Salem. Febl9 News Causes Great Enthus iasmTex Rickard Ex pects Greatest Crowd Berkeley, Cal., Feb. 14. Football en thusiasm soared on the campus of the University of California todav when students read the report that Eddie Ma ban, famous Harvard foothill star, would coach the Blue and Gold back field next fall. There is no confirmation of the re port, but the students place much store by the statement of Ralph Merritt, con troller of the university, that he be lieves the report is correct. John Stroud graduate manager of athletics, refuses to confirm or deny the report but dis patches from Cambridge, Massachusetts indicated that Harvard had already ac cented the report as true. It is slid that Mahan has not yet signed a contract because he would lose iiis amateur standing should he do sn at this time. Me is expected to sign a contract immediately after graduation next June. The report is that Mahan would be assistant to Andy Smith, who recently signed as head coach. Will Stage It Together. San Francisco. Vh Id .ti,..a .:n - "I - - '. A UVIC Will be no scrap between rival promoters over the staging of the Snntel-Goteh wrestling nout rviiritarv 22. Harry Foley and Frank Sdmler" were after the bout, announced' today mar mey nail .mined lorces and would stage it together. Expect Great Crowd. New York, Feb. 14. Tex Rickard, nroinntpr nf tYn i,M,,.i at w-t . M ..jr;,, .uuraii- yy il ia! heavyweight battle declared today thai hit AVMn.n.l ...... ...... iru ulc greatest crowd that, had ever witnessed a pugilistic battle in New York's history when Frank Moran and Jess Willard clash hero next month for the heavyweight championship. Moran has established training quar ters at Saratoga and is already hard at work getting himself into condition. He is doing considerable heavy road work despite the cold weather and is adding to this a great deal of skating. Moran expresses supreme confidence. If City Donates Park. Great Falls. Mont T.i ia 1 i. - - 11 IHC city will donate a pnrk on the bank of the Missouri river, Great Falls stands an excellent chance of being represent ed in the Northwestern leattue this season. Negotiatioos today were in full swing. Shut Out As Amateurs. Portland. Or.. V..l 1a v.,,i,; tho Multnomah club's charges of pro- irntmillUU!!! BgBIIISC ITBllK Glatie, wrestler, the Spokane Athletic club to day is on record to the effect, that John Kelly, wrestler and Ralph Underwood, boxer, are ineligible for amateur IkiiiIs. Kelly is charged with having coached Lie. wrestling tam at the Ronton Insti tute of Technolnirv nn.l lin,lni-...i having appeared in professional bout? in Hutte, Montana. NEW TODAY 1 WANT 3 or 4 broody liens. i:m Tuesday. Phone Febl4 FOlt SALK Or vent, good lion se, close in. Phone 534 -M. Feb 14 WANTED Moderate wages for prun ing. L. I). Katliff, Salem. Felilti Ft lit SALK A young fresh cow, sec ond calf, at Center Feed Barn. C. Lake. FcbH5 FOR SA1.K Or lent, a 4 room house ami 5 lots, and bam. Cull U05 South 21st street. FeblH NICK SKI 'ON D (iliOWTIl And old growth fir wood for sule. John II. Scott. Phone l.r)."i2. Fcblo F()K SAI.K Knode Island ited and While Wyandotte cockerels. Klmer Hoth, P.oute 0, liox 24. Febl6 WANTED Team and wagon; have clear city property to exchant'O. Chas. Epj.ley. 1900 State St. FeblS UK l A M K HACKlf you have anv old carpets yon wish woven into fluf fy rugs notify S. A. Dobner. Phone 1-'U7 M. We weave Colonial rag rugs. tf Exide Battery Gives more .service than any Battery on the market. Buy a guaranteed Battery. We make re placements on any make of Battery. Com plete stock at all times. All kinds of Gen eral Repairing and Overhauling. We are installing the latest machinery that will en able us to make quick repairs. Only first class mechanics employed, no apprentices in shop. Complete line of Supplies for Hudson, Auburn and Reo Cars. Shop open until midnight. ' i'f Full line of Auto Accessories. Great Western Garage C. C. SIMERAL, sole owner. Opposite Court llouse Yes, this is a young man's store in many respects. Young men are here to serve you courte ously and we shall have to plead guilty of having all the new "kinks" in furnish ing goods and hats that ap peal to the young man. However, we never forget the needs of dad and grand dad. HAMOMISHOP CO. The Toggery 167 Commercial St. Leading Clothiers THOSE 037 For wood saw. tl FOlt SALK Collie pup. Hone 413. FobH HAKEY Wiudowcleaner. Phone 768. Mar3 t'UH SALK Household goods. o!7 S. loth street. FebH WANTED Beef eittle and veal. Phone 1425-M. Feb 2Q UIHL Wishes general housework. Bhono 33F13. Feb 15 DUKSS MAKING Mrs, Carrie Kod gers, 242 8. 19th. MarlO OWENS Tailor and hatter. Phone 873. 405 Court street. Febl5 FOR KENT Modorn furnished flat, piano, etc. Phone 2401. Febli OAK, ash, fir and maple conl wood. Phone 53F15. W. F. IJroctor. Mart FUBN1SHED APARTMENTS 5.Ut to (15.00. 491 North Cottage, it b'OK RENT Rooms, furnished or tm furnished, close in. Phone 2093M. tf FUK SALK Fresh Jersey milk cows. D. K. Hammond, Route 8, Box 125. Feb 19 EXPERIENCED WOMAN Wishes po sition for general housework. 14.r5 S. Com '1. Feb 1 4 WANTED To work tor board while attending school, young mail, age IN. Phono 402. tf WANTED 900, for three years, best of real estate security. See L. Bochtol & Co. Fell 10 WANTED Ten horse power boiler ami engine, must bo c'neup and good. Phono 24F13. Fob! 3 WANTED By trained nurse, confine ment cases, or enro of invalid. Plionti 2103J. 29(10 Brooks Ave. Feblrt ABSOLUTELY PURE MAPLH SYRUP From New York, 1.80 per gallon at Damon 's. Feb 2a FOR SALE 15 acres bottom land, south of Marion, Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. ApnU HOOFS REPA1UED And gnaraatced not to leak. Phone O. L. Donaldson. 644R. Febl4 FOR SALE Choice eating potatoes, HOc. per bu delivered. 1395 N. 14th. Phono 2493-M. Feb) 7 WANTED Either day or night nurs ing, by experienced nurse. Phone 2S8, at Temperance Hall. tf FRESH JERSEY COW For sale, now making 1 pounds butter per day. Route 6, Box 119. C. Witting. FebJ8 FOU SALE Cycle hicutuitor. ilso Sici lian Buttercup eockrels. Eggs $1.00 per setting. 312 N. Liberty street. Feb 1 5 FOR RENT Storo, SilxloS feet, elec tric lights and steam heat. Bee Watt Shipp Co., 219 Norta Commercial street. Phone 363. tf l(io PER MONTH For man wil.li small capital. Splendid btujiiesH chance for a hustler. See Mr. Bellows, Wells Firgo Express company, 1'liurs luv. i'eb If, New Today Ads work while you sleep will have results for you in tbt morning. e mo