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SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, U17.
"Salem's Big Department Store
Hi.
i4 Public Service
It is our constant aim and endeavor to make this store serve you. To give
you the best values; we search the markets for good quality merchandise,
for only the kinds of goods that we believe will give utmost service are per
mitted to enter this store. We give an efficient and courteous store service
and ever strive to make shopping easy and a pleasure. If at any time you
are not satisfied with the purchase you make, we will deem it a favor to tell
us, so that we can correct it.
COMING EVENTS
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Yard wide, desirable Spring color
ings Messaline and Taffeta Silks,
stripe, checks, plaids $2 and $2.25
sellers, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday only $1.19 Yard
25 Dozen Fine Huck Towels, 25c kind
Thursday, Friday and Satur
day 19c Each
Gold Bond Cambric, a splendid qual
ity, equal to Berkley Brand, yard
wide a 15c grade Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday 10c Yard
Boys' Rubber Rain Capes a few
left regular $2.50 three day
sale $1.45
Boys' Mackinaws a clearance on
ly a few left sizes 6, 7, 11 and 12,
years to close priced at
$3.75 and $4.25
All New Veilings at extra special
price.
Tuxedo and other plain meshes in
various sizes, colors, grey, brown,
blue, purple, black and white. Ex
tra value at 25c for Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday 19c a Yard
Knitted Woool Toques Just the
thing for stormy weather or for
beach or mountain wear, 50c grade
white, red, grey, blue and combina
tionThursday, Friday and Satur
day 39c Each
Women's Bungalow Aprons in var
ious check patterns extra good
value Thursday, Friday and Satur
day 39c Each M
Men's $1.25 Shirts good styles,
broken lines, full run in sizes, many
patterns Thursday, Friday and
Saturday 89c Each
Sale Prices on Wool Blankets, Cot
ton Comforts, Down Comforts
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
This excellent lot of bedding has be
come soiled in displaying and will be
closed out at special low prices, the
rest of this week.
A Sale of $3.75 Bath Robe Blankets,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, $2.98
You Can Always Do
Better at Meyers
Meyers
All Around Town
i.M. A A.
M to 9.
O. was defeated by Dalla-
25c will buy a good square meal serv
ed family style at George Bros. Res
taurant, "J62 "State St., two doora west
)f Com'l 8t tf
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4c February 22. Company M jit-
ney dance at armory.
February 23. Dean Morton, of
ft University of Oregon, at pub-
lie library, "Opportunities of
$ Business."
it February 22. Elks' initiation
4c at club rooms.
4c February 23. W. 0, W. nins-
teur boxing list. W. (). V.
hall.
4c February 23 , 24, 25 Western
$ Oregon Christ ian Endeavor
4t convention, First Christian
4t church.
4c March 1. Revival services,
First Christian church, cou
4c ducted by Rev. M. H. Fagan.
' 'It pays to trade where things are i
made" The La Corona cigar is inadej
in Salem.
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Col. Snider in charge of auction 341 '.
X. Commercial Saturday. MM
Announcement has been made that
the Marion Folk county ferry will case
operations each evening at S o'clock.
Its trips during the day will depend
upon tile demand, and therefore no
schedule can be given.
Charles O. Brady and O. C. King, of
-hland. Ore., have enlisted in the
I nited States navy through the Salem
recruiting office under the direction of
I. E. Adams. Both young teen an gn
ing to learn trades in the navy- Bradv
n ill go into the Yeoman school while
King is enlisted as an apprentice ma
chinist. According to a letter received by Har
ry Wiedmier from Jack Kodman. secre
tary of the Eugene Elks, there is to be
an "Elk Eat Elk" feed in Eugene to
morrow evening. The letter stated thai
real elk meat has been obtained lor the
occasion, and that the dinner will com
mence at lir'iO p. in. All Salem Elks
are invited.
Emphasizing what has already been
stated coneerning the enforcement of
the doo ordinance. Street Commissioner
Terwilliger Funeral Home (Cottage .w und Police Judge Race declare t hat
4) Undertaking Parlor), residence par- they will currv the provisions of the Inn
4c.lors, homelike. Lady onihalmcr. phone t0 tnc im;t. Mr. Race stated this niorn-
l '-" inir that several persons had paid l irog
4t
Mr. and Mrs. G h. Terwilliger, grad
uate morticians and funeral directors,
"TO Cliemeketa, phone 724.
Mrs. H. H. Lyons, of San Francisco,
who has been in Salem since Christmas
4c as the guest ot .Mrs. lleleiie Itognn, 01
4c ; 807 Cliemeketa street, returned to her
4c i home this morning.
4c! o
Farmers attention! Pork is valuable.
A. K. Cheaeweth, a Folk county farm
er, brought a load of six seven-moiiths-ohl
pigs to Salem Tuesday, und received
in return for them a check for 150.28.
license rather Hum pay the fine which
is the penalty.
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Lost, strayed or stolen! Has anyone
seen a man-hole cover rolling around
loose iu the citv of Salem.' City of-
. 0 , , fieials are puzled at the disappearance
S. H. Snyder, rentals, successor to L. of u from the Mn.B0 . ,
Beclitel & t u .,41 State St. I hone 4o-. corner of 0ourt ,, fonmuncial. Their
. ", . . . only suggestion is that the cover has
Smelt every day, W. K. Richardson. faVn tm. ,,, ,.,. BtVing been
broken by some heavy load; at any rate.
' 7 . . . , j there is no cover, and I watch has 1 n
Clarence Mason, who has been paro ed there to ,varn M traffic away
from the state prison, has been dis
ehargtu, bc co ruing to a ptpfi rued in
Uli cnuiir v cum k s oi i u-f iuuaj . i nu
orttcr return him to full citizenship.
HOME MADE
Quince .tellv, glas ..15c
Apple .lelhv-glaae
Orange Marmalade, glass . ...16
Orange Marnialaile, pint ....36c
Kentish Cherries. 12 gal 5k
Yellow Peaches, 12 gal 35c
Yellow Peaches, quarts -20c
Fresh Every Day
Doughnuts, dozen
Parker House Rolls, doz.
Buns and Snails, doz. . . .
Bread. 2:30 p. ui.. loaf
Plea all kinds, each . . .
'akes. all kinds, each . . .
.12c
12c
.12c
10c
, 20c
. .OOC
Made to Order
Potato Salad, gal. .'. 81.00
Shrimp Baled, gal $2.00
CrnbSnlnd, gal S2.50
What is the a to shop aroaad
when we give you the best grocer
ies nil the time lit lowest prices
for the quality of goods.
Come hi
,1 b,
itisficd.
Westacott - Thielsen Co.
"Salem "s Peat" Market Place.''
42li Slate Street.
Two Flumes S30 and 4
Joseph F. Carroll, of Lebanon, aged
In years, took advantage ot the oppor
"Promptness and neatness in watch; 1,1
repairing." Pomerov and Wallace, 125
Commercial. tf
. . ... ... . . a..j trinities offered by the Tinted States
Buy goods at the ; auction Saturday . the intantry
your own price, 341 V Commercial, j Kn,,)s rf Twtftly ..,.,;,,
street, also aged IS years, enlisted in
Oranges 10c per dozen. C. M. Roberts the infantry as a private SI
i with Carroll, was sent to vaneoi
Auction Saturday E L. Stiff & Son
341 N. Coinmeicial. 8-231 . " . - 1
. I Hannah Steelhammer has found the
The river is slowly rising, with ladi- bonds of matrimony irksome, and sued i
cations that the mow is melting iu the fr divorce from Sol Steelluunmer. ,
Snntinm reoino Tl. rntnan stand, mi She alleges that he deserted her in 1966,
5.6 feet at the O. C. T. dock this morn- Wnct then has not assisted her in
any way. ine couiut; nae no miiioi cun
ill en.
Col. Snider in charge of auction 341
X. Commercial Saturday. 2-23
Auction Saturday E. L. Stiff & Son's
341 N. Commercial. 2-23
nd along
ouver ba r-
racks for a period of training before
being assigned to a regiment. Corporal ! 1 BB
Robbins, who is in charge of the rj
eruitinff station here, is on a trio to
.l ulls i ity ami uaiias, wnere ne expeeis
to secure a few recruits.
Becoming detached from its fasten
ings iu smiie wny this morning, an elec-
trie light v. ire, supplying the E. R.
1 Ringo home on North Front street.
I dropped on the Oregon Klectric trolley.
with the result that all the lights in
Mr. Ringo 'a home w ere lighted for an
' instant, although none of them were
! turned on. Mr. Ringo. who was in the
Pacific lnrlire No r0 A T & : bring baskets must pay .i cents. i "
-'CU, loage jno. ou, a. i . a. h i , oxulod-
A. XI., the special meeting set j Qnly 2i460 moles aml gophers need ed with a report like a slim gun. There
for Feb. 22nd to entertain t. have fear of their lives from now on, ; s no damage resulting from the fall
Johns lodge No. I" of Albany I as slim ),,ft for the purchase ofj'"g'ire.
nas owva pusipo i iu iuuihi.j isculpfrni the county clerk's otJ ice nn
evening fen. 17. i dwindled to the Insignificant sum of
WANTED
Household Furniture. Woodry
the Auctioneer will pay highest
cash price for same. Phone 811.
:; $ ;: vt :; ;: if. :'f
Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located! , ,7T0T ; ..-... . .
3-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Port ! Yeomen's Washington s birthday ban
land road. Owing to no office expense I 'l' t at Masonic hall tonight, bvery
nricea reasonable 1-21 body invite, . Attrac ,ve program. Re
a I'reshments tree. All ladies who do not
kets must pay 25 cents.
From all sides come complaints that
G. W Eyre shipped a carload of hogs
to Portland Tuesday evening,
Wanted Three sawmill men. Sa-
246.
Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms
HOTEL LOUVRE
(Formerly Hotel Keith)
4.r)Sl State St.
Phone 1109
Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day
Special Rates by the Week
MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor
the cur shortage is seriously damaging
1 1, .;.,., -u.,,,..; . i)..... .i.io. i it,:.
Revival services at the First Chris-ling that while needing 10 refrlgeratoi
lino chnivh will heairi about March 1 1 ear, they were only able to obtain twi
and continue for three or four weeks. i the past month, and none .luring tin
Employment Bttehey, room 14 T1 ,..., ,v;m ho in nbnee of Rev 1 past two weeks. Prices are being held
Breyman building," 180' N. Commerelal ir e.,,,,,., ir,. ws"ii i, assisted bv his I stationary in the potato market ow ing
o.oo I
Uorais, Svatth
i H;u re, Montana
: rtKSUNALS :
A, I 'II IS, ,-M'll
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Fasching visited
with Xlr and Mrs. T. I.. Parsons at In
dependence laet week.
W S. Smith, of lone, t)re is in the
eity looking after his interests in the
Riverside Acre tracts.
F. R. Dennison is en route
Francisco today. ll will gi
steamer "Northern Pacific."
Mrs. J. Rooney left for North Yaka
mn. Wash., Inst evening. She will visit
friends there for u few months-
Bailie Savage anil wife left today
for Qillette, Wyoming, where Mr. Snx
age will take up a homestead. He will
also engage iu a general.
lire. C. R. Miiishiill .has gone to
Coenr d' Alene, Idaho, where she will
remain indefinitely. She went on the
Oregon Klectric last night.
0. M. Rune, special agent for the
Concordia Insurance company, with
heinbpiarti'is at. Seattle, is in towu on
business today.
Otis Criswolil, who has been visiting
friends in Haleni for the past week will
return soon lo the South Sautiam coun
try, where he is interested in milling.
The following are registered nl the
Marion hotel: V. P. Jeffries, Portland;
Harry Hogue, San Francisco; P. B. Sib
ley. Portland; Fred S. Peufield, Port
luinl ; . II. Hi ysoii, i.os Angeles; 0. W.
A. W. s. hroedei. Patriotic acts are now ii order and
B, Loevy, San Pran anything thai will assist the military
e.isco; R. C. Oorberg, Spokane; .1. B. organizations of the eity are backed up
Garrard. Portland; A. R. Dankworth by loyal hearted citizens who feel the
I nnd 0, W. rjueve, Rochester. N. Y.: and "l't'1' bettor jiroteetlon from enemies
both nt home ami abroad. Therefore
.Mrs. N. A. Join's was bidding old t,'.l! Cherrians ealiltad under their ban
friends goodbye at the Relief corps wing the dance to be given Thursday
meeting Saturday its hei family move "'Rht by Company M in honor of George
to -North Plains Ore., February El. I Washington ' birthday, w hich event
Mrs. Xliuewn Howe, who is assoetat-1 omaa on the of February. The
ed with her daughter in the little store Cherrians have always had a warm
j on North Seventeenth Strett, returned PW '" thoir hearts for the members
to San U)m Saturday evening after an extend ' Company M, Inasmuch us many of
on the vis:, j.i, a daughter, .Mrs. T. R. i i'1" Chcrriuiis fought under their "ban-
Cm, pei . in Carlston, Ore. iter La the late unpleasantness with
- I VUU on the Mexican border, With thia
afa j backing it is expected that the aftaii
I of Thursday night win be a right royal
BORN 1
wife, who is a contralto soloist.
Fresh smelt today W. K. Richardson.
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CoronA
The personal writing machine
Price t60
Call or write for descriptive mat
ter. O. M. LOCKWOOD, Distributor
216 N. Com'l St. - Salem Or.
BLODQBTT At the family residence,
iu Salem, Monday, February 19, i!M7,
lo Mr. ami XI is. Hen lllodgett, a son.
LANSING i the family home, near
Chcniiiwu, Tuesday, February SO,
1117. to Xlr. and Mrs. Clarenee Lan
sing, a sou.
BTHTLEB At -'lit North 'Jlth street,
Salem, to Mr. und XI rs. Hay Stifilei.
a son.
The ladies of First M. E. church will j
give a chicken pie dinner al the church
on Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, from j
-i i r H o. ot. V on are invited. J- 1 i -t.j w
r i nonce 1V1. w. A. . UUJ. e ioi Lite uiu-s t
O I !u,ha, H, hill sole of this!
ine civy treasurer is in rcucipt vi a.
cheek from Sheriff Needbani for the
sum of $5,118.48, which is Salem's
share of the taxes already collected.
lo the lack of
lli.
in which to rolievt
WtTfsLTS Taw
Buy goods at the auction Saturday
at vour own price. 341 N. Commercial.
2-23
ougested warehouses in this vicin
ity. The prune and loganberry juice
companies are also complaining concern
ing the shortage of cars.
"Cylindrostorinm," or prune leaf
contest fur members will cure the blues blight, will be the subject ot a talk ai
their captain has if they will get busy the annual meeting of tin' Salem Fruit
and bring in one candidate. Contest Union neat Saturday by Professor M. I',
closes the first meeting in April. Fred ! Braas, of the Oregon Agricultural col
West, captain. Pd. adv. i lege. Professor V. R. Gardner, also of
0 jting" remarks to thew prune growers.
H. F. Waldorf, uncle of Miss Emma that is he will speak on "Pruning.''
Waldorf, of the W, XV. Moore furniture the O. A. ft, will deliver some "ent
store, has recently arrived in Ihis city This part of the program of the annual
from Phillips. Smith Dakota, nnd has meeting will be held in the afternoon,
intentions of making his home here. , Saturday morning the business meeting
CARS of
Any Kino
Any time
Special rates on country trips and to
State Institutions.
The
Oregon Taxi Co.
DIED
I.INDQPIST Man Gertrude Und
quist, aged IT years, died Tuesday
morning, February L'U, l!)17, at the
Salem hospital, at 1:20 o'clock.
She is IWrived by her husband, Otto
B. Idudquist, of Butte. Montana, and
mother and l'allier, Mr and Mrs. .1. II.
Sechler, of Salem, three sisters nnd one
brother, lira. Nettie. Tallinan, of Uutli
lie, Oklahoma; Xlrs. Robert Rnbeck,
Thunder Hawk, Smith Dakota; Mrs. J.
A. Wright, of Salem, and Iturn XI.
Sechler, of Salem.
The funeral will be held at Rigdon &
Richardson 's undertaking parlors Thurs
day at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon.
HE PLEADED GUILTY
"I plead guilty" After seeing the i
jury which was to try him on a Ohargoj
ot w ritinir insurasc: nolo ies urthnt '
c ... ,.,,.,,v
la license from the state insurance eom
ImUsioner. s. B. Bkagen, of Silverton,
decided that it would be easier to plead
I guilt ythan stand trial and accordingly
; did so.
Sfcagen has had a record in the insur-
unco sommiaaioner 'i of floe for some
tune, and at one time hid I license to
w rne nisuraiiee revoked. He practiced i
his game in Salem for some time, and
filially went to Silverton, where he is- I
sued several bogus policies. He wasl
discovered only when one of tosh (vhoj
insured with him was injured and at tempted
to collect damages. The man
round that Okageu had never been reg
istered with the COIUuanv. and invcoi-
j gated, with the result that Xlr. skiigen
was arrealed, tt was fined o(i and
costs.
Dr. F. H. Tlrompaon, 416 Bank of
Commerce. Practice limited to dfseases
of eye, ear, nose and throat, and gener
al surgery. tf
I? Mm . . ... r I.-.,... tlin 1 . iiimi CDmllC f,f
IA, H1 . I lull! .lie Vltlliyo w 1
the Spanldlng Logging company indi
cate tunt overytnuig is anui up w nn . o et , Mhsonii
teet ol snow ill the woo.ls. ilv invited. At; rnctive nroeruiu. Re-' A bim-heon will be served nt which on,
I fresh incuts free. All ladies who do not of the following prominent Salem jews
bring baskets must pay 2.i cents.- will be present Loju or Anpljn.
Oranges 10c per dozen. C. M. Roberts I a colonial silver tea party will be
grocers. held in the Mootfi hall. February 22,
o I from 2 until 5 to honor George Wash-
"Meetings to Help People" is the ington 's birthday by the Sedgcwick Wo
title of meetings to be held at the Bap-mgng Relief corps. No, 1. All patriotic
list church everv evening except
Optomery Means Eye Service
P-" ,if..W
Be Sure About Your Eyes
TJiey may be defective without causing
you any discomfort NOW.
Conic in for an examination. You
can depend iiM)n our sincerity of pur
lose to administer to your eye needs
and to prescribe glasses only when
necessary.
Miss A. McCullochy Optometrist
208-9 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109
When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at
BL1GH HOTEL
Strictly Modena
Frco and Private Baths
RATES: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PER DAT
The only hotel in the business district.
Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and
Capitol Buildings.
A Home Away From Home.
T. O. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phone. Free Auto Bus
la)
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DR. C. H. SCHENK
Drugless Physician
riutendent
Therapeutic
Hydro Fleet io
Institute
to 200 Masonic Temple
Phone US2.
iurs 0 to
to 11
We Are Taking What
We Can Get!
No reasonable offer
Refused.
For everything that's
left of the stock of
Nichols Grocery.
Here are a few sam
ples of prices placed
on the goods:
William's Shaving
Soap,
Ivory Soap and other
w ell known brands
One Cent a Cake
Shredded Wheat Bis
cuit Five Cents a Box.
Ripe Olives, 20c Can,
Ten Cents
Everything else in
proportion.
Just 4 Days Left
PEETZ & CO.
247 S. Commercial
This is his first trip to the Pacific j will be held when two directors are to'
coast, and he is much pleased with the lie chosen to fill the terms of Will S.
climate. Walton and I- T. Reynolds, whose terms
0 expire at that meeting. The annual
Yeomen's Washington's birthday ban election of officers will take place at,
tonight. Kvery-- that time and the annual report rend.'
has put on a night service with
a prominent stand at the
HOTEL MARION
Phone 2010 or 13
itur-
day during the weeks between March 4;
anil IS, to be conducted by Pastor Holt.
Special music will be furnished by a;
picked choir, with Mrs. Mabel Stevens i
! Burton, of Corvaliis, as leader.
There will be a dance at Brooks Sat-
Inrday evening. Feb. 24 at Ramp ball I
ICood music. Gentlemen 50e. ladies free.;
2-23
, .o
"Mike" E. A. Malcvis. formerly
connected with the HlMer barbel shop
j of this city, and who has been away
' from Salem for the past year or so. has
returned and has formed a partnership
i with Q us Demaa, under the firm name
lot' the Sale Shoe Shining Parlors,
I I. O. O. F. brethren take notice.
I Work in the 2d degree this (Wedncs
! davf evening. Also important business.
, By order of C. O. McKlroy, Noble
jciand.
C. T. Bonnell, who has been on the
'office force of the Western I'nioii
'Telegraph Company since the beginning
of the legislature, has been tiansfered
to Albany, where he will substitute tor
the regular operator there, who will
take a vacation. B. Howell, who has
been the operator at the state house dur
ing the legislature, will return to Port
land shortly.
? T . . .
New Classes at tne capital Business
t'ollege next Monday in shorthand and
stenotypy in day school and a new I
class in shorthand in the night school,!
the last one to be started in shorthand '
J in the night school this spring. The;
principal will tie in nis oruee eaen
evening this week between 4 and ":30
to answer inquiries See him talk the
matter over.
After much quibbling Coach Mathews J
succeeded today noon in scheduling a,
basketball game with the Dallas Ath-;
attic club. The contest will take place j
tomorrow night at 7:30 in the varsity)
gymnasium. Fenton, Wood, Shaw and1
Boydson. all collegiate stars, will figure
in the Dallas line-up. Last Saturday
organizations and
urged to attend.
their friends are
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks and
appreciation to our friends and neigh
bors during the illness and death of
the beloved wife and mother, also the
beautiful floral offerings;
Mr. William A. Bay and family.
Trade in Your
Old Furniture
E. L. Stiff & Son
Phone 941
349 N. Commercial Street
Phone 508
404 Court Street
Three Busy Stores
Auction every Saturday, 1:30 p. m., at 341 North Commercial
Free Souvenirs for the ladies
Cash for Used Furniture
Don't ever sell your furniture without seeing u as we pay highest
prices in cash or trade, or if you prefer will give you a still higher
price to let us dispose of it by auction on the premises.
404 Court St Phone 941
3 Busy Stores. 341-349 N. Commercial
L L STIFF & SON
Phone 508