Newspaper Page Text
PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAP1 TAL JOUUNAi, IALEM, 08EOOW, 8ATTJBPAY, BEPTEMBEB, 80. 1913. I5OP G DEPARTMENT STORE TODAY eyers Successful Gift Giving Campaign Ends Today At 9:00 P. M. Many people have received presents, but there remain over a score yet to be claimed. Numbers were changed yester day. Bring your folder with you today. Look for the numbers on the gifts in each department. Special Sale of Women's Dainty Neckwear One lot, your choice One lot, your choice 98c Each 59c Each This offering includes Ruffs, Lace Collars, Jabots, Col lar and Cuff Sets, etc. A very choice collection showing the new trend in neckwear fashions. See the window dis play. Sale starts today. A Special Sale of Women'sPrettyWaists Your Choice at $2.39 fllr . - Mmrtiti imt nrtiu ". 'Mm l Stylish waists that you'll be proud to own and wear. We were fortunate in procuring this lot for our patrons. There are a number of neat styles in the showing. They're well made and very unusual value at this low price $2.39. Sale starts today. See the window display Liberty street. The House of Quality. COODlCOOD! The Home of Satisfaction Dr. Stceves has returned from the east, and can be found at his office as usual. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat, Mrs. M. M. Gilbert, of Albany, with her two children, Leon and Mildred, visited at the home of Mrs. Jennie Williams in Salem last week. Stacey Reeves, a clerk in the .1. -'. Perry drug store on Commercial street, was brought before Justice Webster this morning on the charge of shooting China pheasants out of season. After a brief hearing. Justice Webster dismiss ed the case on the ground of lack of evidence. According to testimony giv en by Reeves, Deputy Game Warden Rozcll unsuccessfully searched tho for mer three times in one day while Reeves was visiting friends near Turner. MUSICAL ARTISTS' COURSE. Tickets now on sale at music stores. Only $5.00 for the course of coucerts, including Schumaun-Hoink, Frances Al da, Frank La Forge Casine, Charles W. Clark and Yvonne d 4'reville, in cos tume recitals. Tickets to one concert $2.50 and $2. Course tickets reserved October 18. Capital City Brevities Dr. P. L. Utter, dentist, suit 415-10-417 Masonic building. M. L. Peterson, of Rosedale, was in the city yesterday on business. Rev. and Mrs. E. Mauor, of Albany, wore Salem visitors yesterday. Mr. mid Mrs. D. J. Manuel, of Grants Pass, wore in the city yester day visiting. Miss Kdna Puther left yesterday for Portland to spend a few weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Leedor, former Salem people, but now residents of Port land, are visiting friends in this city this week. Do you want to get rid of washday troubles. If so, phone our man, and we will do the hard work for you. We collect and return your wash clean and sweet. Home Wot Wash Laundry, riiono Main 2171. yi,i.iiii i,)m ii mini lyiinniinHBiiiiiipin.iiMiipi.wwpiuw i ; i'"''';V' .... -x: ' - ry-y:--- -:- L ' i- - -a iiiiimi ,. i- i Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn HAVE YOUR EYES EX AMINED and FITTED BY A MAN THAT KNOWS HOW. Ho part of tho cntiro human anato my la inoro dolicnte or' easily disord ered than tho eyes. You may burden .your muscular structure, and it will respond with an Increased growth. Unt, overtax your oyes aud a weakness -will result which can bo remdied only by Klnssea properly fitted. During more than ,H years I have .SnrJnlirinl nn Fvocirr V.VV1MUHVU WU bJVdlgUI Wenk eyes, poor sight, painful or Inflamed eyes, cloudiness of vision, j rn.a ai.au ftnntinM t 1 ! . lit.- sand in the eyes, burning, smarting or itching eyes, and- ninny other eye Hseuhlca con be relieved by wearing glnssoa correctly fitted, Let me give yon tho valuo of my 31 yearn' experience in fitting of glasses for eyestrain in all its forms. You are invited to come whero b solute accuracy In correcting eyo de fects Is placed above every other con sideration. No extra charge for ex amination. My prices are lower than elsowliere for the service and material you get of me, nml I can refer you to over 2900 prominent citlwns of Pnlcm that 1 bavo fitted since coming here. Tho entire problem lies in these words Rightly Fitted Lenses, Fitted by the Right Man. All broken lenses replaced while you wait Office hours, 0:00 a. m. to 12 m.j 1 to 5:30 p. m. Evenings by appoint ment. Located In Vuited States National Bank Buildings, Rooms 210 211, Dr. May, nerve specialist Masonic bid. Mrs. A. E. Dinsmore has gone to Cal ifornia to spend a few weeks visiting. With Miss Ida B. Davis acting r chaperone, a band of university girls took a long ralk in Polk county yester day. Merle Ivie, a Portland lad, will at tend Willamette University this yoar. The young man is the son of Mrs. Ivie, proprietress of the Hotel Cottage. For the purpose of attending the school fair at Cresswell, which is now in session, E. E. Carlton, assistant su perintendent of state schools, left yes terday for that place. Mrs. S. II. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones, W. J. Kissling, Mrs. II. II. Paget, Miss Ethel Thompson and Mrs. C. W. Wilkes havo returned from the coast, where they spent a delightful outing. Waiving examination, Willis Oliver, charged with a statutory crime, was bound over to the grand jury yestorday by Justice Wobstcr under $2;"00 bonds. i Ho failed to furnish the bonds and was locked up in the county jail. From Sept. 29th to Oc.tobor 4th, Southern Pacific trains !, 10, 17, IS, 19, 20, 27, and 28 will make regular station stops at the Fair Grounds. From Sept. 2!)fh to October 4th, inclusive, trains 27 j and 2S will stop on flag to pick up or let oil passengers at all stations be tween Allwny and Snlem, namely Mil lersburg, Jefforson, Marion, Turner and State School. From Sept. 25th to 28th inclusive, ami October fith to 8th in clusive, trains 18 and 19 will stop on flag at tho Fair Grounds. From Sept. 29th to October 4th, inclusive, train No. I 127 will be run through from Snlem to the Fair Grounds, and No. 12S will start trout Fair Grounds at 4:10 p. m., so as to take our patrons directly to and Dr. Assoln, dentist, 205 Salem Bank i Drossmaking, 463 South Capital & Trust building. street. Fit guaranteed. Price reason- On account of the Oregon state fair BDle an agency at tho Fair Grounds will be Rev. II. E. Marshall announces "A established Monday, and will be closed Bunch of Keys" as his Sunday morn shortly after tho fair is over. W. II. ing subject and "Mutt and Jeff" tho Spcer will be agent ( subject of tho evening service. Tired, but happy, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. I Mrs. Laura Grant has moved her stu Fisoher and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blessing .dio to 839 Center street. Classes are returned yestorday from an extensive being organized for winter in piano and auto trip to Pendleton and other points kindergarten. -Pupils enrolled at any of interest in eastern Oregn. The par-' time. ty left two weeks ago in an auto and, ' " " uuvuiuig w j.no dalles, took in the Round-Up and then proceedod south. ' The tourists made the long journey home via southern Oregon and arrived sale and sound. j MUSICAL ARTISTS' COURSE. Tickets now on Balo at music stores. Only $5.00 for the course of concerts, including Schumann-IIoink, Frances Al da, Frank La Forgo Casine, Charles W. 1 Clark and Yvonne do Trevillo, in cos tume recitals. Tickets to one concert $2.50 and $2. Course tickets reserved Octobor 18. Be Reasonable with your Stomach and it will always serve you well, but if you have been careless and al lowed weakness Jo develop, take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS at once, It is for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Biliousness, also Malaria. T T T T TT'TTT T T T T T TT ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON Most approved methods, Primary, Grammar and High School Depart ments. Complete course in Music. No interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS ' Scholastic year begins third Monday in September. ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. from the Fair grounds. II 13 U li The Store that Saves You Money I jj Our Monday Challenge Sale in the Furniture Section l ii ii ii ii n rj ii ii n n M 0 If It Monday Only SO high back gold en oak finish Arm Rockers Price $3.35 Brass Beds 2-inch continuous continued posts, 5 heavy fillers Price $12.75 Quarter sawed oak Dressing Table Price $11.75 Room Size Velvet Rug Very nice patterns Price $15.75 Also wool and fiber Rugs at very low prices China Closet SOLID OAK Wax finish, four compa r t m e n t s, large glass door. A very attractive piece Price $12.50 We Buy for Less Therefore We Sell for Less M 4 Stores Salem, Portland, in Oregon home n FURNISHERS .LUX C UUHT&HIGHSTS. v ii ii ii ti ii H El II It M Q N 11 II II !1 N II 13 li II 11 II 11 11 11 II El M II 11 Washington IT IS UNPLEASANT To contemplate a siege of sickness or to be confined to ..the home with a broken limb, but none of us are im mune, and may bo the next victim. Tf you are in business dependent upou your income, or upon a weekly salary, what would you do when the rent comes around or tho grocer with his bill. We can relieve you of that anxiety at a very small expense. The time to make those provisions is when you are still well. Let us put you on the payroll of the Aetna. We write insurance anil loan money. IAFLAR & BOLINGER, 406 Hubbard Building. YOU MAT CONTROL OTHERS SUCCESS, LOVE HAPPINESS AWAIT YOU Through the marvels of Occult Sci ence leaders of the world kings, om porors, presidents, financiers have won their places and held them. YOU MAY DO THE SAME! FREE, at your re quest, we will send you our wonderful book which tells the secrets of these marvels. The OCCULT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE of No. 2047, Lexington ave., New York City, has set aside a large appropriation for the free distribution of the remarkable work, "Mysteries of Occult Wonders Revealed; or Man's Fu ture Foretold." It tells how world's greatest seers won fume. Tells how to develop personal magnetism. The meth od is simple, it's understood by nil. Yours for the asking. Running rp and down stairs, sweep ing and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or benuh ful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chamborlaiu's Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. Notice of Special Meeting of the Stock holders of Preeland Consolidated Mining Co, Notice is hereby gtven that a spe cial meeting of the Froeland Consoli dated Mining company will be held in the office of the secretary at room 413 in the Masonic Tomplo building, in Sa lem, Oregon, on Monday, September 29, 1013, at tho hour of 1 p. m. of said day for the purpose of devising muans to raise money to pay the debts of !be corporation, to mortgage or sell the property of tho cotporation to raise funds to do necessary assessment work on the mininj; property of the com pany, to sell or hypothecate any or all property of the r.-rporatinn to raise funds to pay over.!,!,-- taxci, assess ments and licenses, to pass a resolution fer the roorjumi:ion or for the disno lution of the ?6rpnr;ition, as mny be necessary to comply with tli require ments of ia new corporation law ,-,f the state of Oregon, and to trnnsnct such other business as may be noces sary to protect the interests of the stockholders. This notice is published for ten days In the Daily Capital Journal, as re quired by the by laws of said corpora tion. Dated September 17, 1013, HUGH FREELAND, President. Carey F. Martin, Secretary. JReal Estate Bargains .1D !, ruii, one nair tull bearing prunes, good buildings. Price $5500. 75 acres good bottom land 'i mile from depot, $50 per acre, $500 cash, balance easy terms. Four-room house, good lot, $700, $75 cash, balance $10 per month. If you have property to sell or trade wo can furnish the buyer. Want 10 acres wooded level land, near Salem. 30 acre, islan.l hop land, In cultiva tion a bargain. Bungalow, 5 rooms and hath, new $11110, $50 cash. $12 per month. Six acres, part in loganberries, ad joining city, $1000, $100 down and easy terms on balance. We Write Insurance. We can rent, your houses. Li,t them with us. TOLKSSCOTT REALTY CO. 124 South Liberty. M5in m NORWICH UNION -FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY titl ifNts DH flute Street. Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. ' It la serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behlndhnnd. The best medicine to take for It Is the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid fornVor chocolated tablets called Sarsatab, mu. , .,... Your Mirror is Trnthful j If you think that eyeglasses are I not becoming and strain your eyes rather than wear them just lot me examine your eyes, proscribe CORRECT LENSES, use only a SUITABLE MOUNTING and fit tho oyeglaBses porfectly. Then look in your mirror, and I'll abide by your decision. A. McCiillnr.li Optometrist 291 N. Commercial St. Phone 925 I Hours 9 to 5. Ground floor NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS A word for eacb insertion. LOST Botween Richardson storo and 2184 North Front street, hand bug, containing bank book and nsilv,er. Heturu to Journal. FOR RENT Furnished room, with lights and bath, with or without board. Private family, 1120 Center street. FOR RENT Two houses, 7 and 5 rooms, close in, modern. Inquire at 500 North Hight strcot. FARM FOR REXT-Call room 1, Bush bank building. FOR SALE New house, chicken house, one block from car, $700. Inquiro 36 East 12th N. Portland. NEATLY FURNISHED Apartments, new. Call r-.t 200 North High. WANTED Installment purchaser for new house. Have a 55x150 lot on North Capitol street, between F street and Garden Road, valued at $000, including street improvements. Will build house costing $800 or more to suit purchnsor. Payments $250 down. Balance in $15 monthly pay ments, "F. J.," caro Journal. FOR SALE Household furnituro, in cluding range, heating stove, bedstead and springs, sanitary couch, loungo, matting. Call at 003 North Winter street. FOR SALE One new 1913 Overland, slightly used as a demonstrator. One 1012 Overland, in good condition, One Jackson 30 H. P., 5-pnsscngor, in good condition. Must be sold at once. B. M. Dimmick, 240 South Commercial FOR SALE Secondhand lumber cheap. Corner of State and Front streets. Phone 64t. FOR SALE Fine roan maro, woight about 1000 pounds. Address M., care Journal or phone 1391 in the evening. 275-ACRE DAIRY RANCH three quarters of a mile from railroad sta tion, running water, rich soil, good location. Good buy. See C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 815-316 Masonic building. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine $10; new drop hoad sewing machine $16 and up. 640 8tate street. ' WANTED Girl for general house work. Must be neat, cloan a good cook and furnish references. A good, permanent place in small fnm ily for right party. Thone Main 1070. W. O. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun ty veterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Offices Jack Darr's feed barn, 544 Ferrv street. Phone 2199. WANTED Those having modern six room furnished house for rent, address "Homenoekcr," care Capital Jour nal. Might buy if tonus are right. In "coming back" Sulzer Is handicapped. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. ' . w i i uunaa. Orsdusts Mo- Klllln ColleifA Chios to. 111.. argest practice 1& tha mnrIA n wa .U. Lameness. dentlotr ...j - . the foot a specialty. Phones: Rest 4ct. 1161; office. 278. Office and tt barn. 420 8. Commercial street That well lmnrn..i .... '''"IIU. '. ideal suburban acre in berries, new W I' house nj .ne Wli... urtt 000 , crop, balsa, V. Osgood b.m.C.W acres in Polk e " m HOOOiltoo."1; .ever.lDewhom,,7 1-U' ts; 500 acre, well per sere; several 5 ' well improved. "biti, We ve a cigM I. rooming house, hrt M k -tore, candy .torei ness chances. " W .,' 20 acre, close in, Well J 500 Several prune " 7 'uo "gut prle. , '' baring Italian rmJ .1. 10 nr Wa iW u. Furnished Rooms. selllnsuranceofailkind Lityour UrMm, win. V and we will giv"v? f prompt and ment. "t Acme Investment Co A. B. COOK m ' Phones: Office, M.ia 477; Main 2487, j Opposite Court Hon. M0 8 J tmployment Bureau in Con, nection. t Hop picking and pru, pieli jf Will annn V, I . .!' ..... uo ,lere, contract your I bread and cake supply early j. THE SALEM ! ROYAL BAKERY j- ti Former German Bakery, aud t01 ! will be assured of dealing withu t up-to-date, sanitary and mpoi. sible firm. Phoue 378, No. ! Commercial street. !(' GOLDSMITH &THF.I1PR li ' J PROPRIET0H3. .(: t :ii (tt; Schaofer's Corn Remedy quick-1 ly relieves the corn, er's Drug Store only, At Schef- t':. 11 South Salem Box Co; Tray and borry boxei. Fruit boienl"' all kinds. Porch and Ian iiitK screens. First-class cabinet work. Phone 308 347 Miller ! MONEY TO LOAN Ob term and city property, Jesi I Scott over Chicago Store, ItM egos. Phone Udl. ppiWl.piIIHlltjlSlJIIHH,.J JTI lH I III II MONEY TO L On Good Ileal EtUte Ski THOS. K. F0BD Over Ladd ft Bush Baalt, flslsn. REAL ESTATE MONET TO LOAN TlIAB h flA. Phone 8424. 808-207 BubtwoJW MONEY TO KM ( reel Real IlUts ' 147 SUts gtrnt WOOD AND COM U amy qusnUty. ""T. our speoisiiy. v ' Company. I7 rorui street. Phone Mam sis JAPANESE LACK D HI AM ' CLIANIBtt p No machinery to r a4 out dellcste fsbrlcs Work " ... -.mfiftf. for ud """rsr.wi. 445 Terry street. rv- I Cherry City Ice Cream I Wc make a Specialty jj T 800 tB"' " k t Phone 2482 !