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PAGE SIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOTXNAL. IALEM. OBEOON MONDAY, OCTOBEB 13, 1913. 11 II 11 I! M II IJ 11 11 II II II M II 11 EI n ti ti n n ii ii is ii ii u n u n u n n ri ti ii ii 13 11 11 II 11 II 11 11 m n ri ii n ii ti M n i ti n n n n M in SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 33 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING IN SALEM Special Sale of Women's Stylish Dresses In our show window today we display specimens from a group of beautiful, dain ty dresses that we have especially priced for the week. They are all new styles and just right for general street and afternoon wear; pretty, graceful models of fine ma terials; lace, velvet, silk and fur is used in trimming, and those who view this show ing are sure to be pleased. We advise an early inspection of the stock, as the one you would desire most might be taken if you delay. Fall Time is Linen Time and Meyers s the place to buy Linens Ask those who buy their linens here, and nine times out of ten they will tell what we have been telling you for a long timenamely, that better lines than Meyers' are not to be had at the prices. We import our linens direct and are enabled to get better inens at the same prices than other stores charge for inferior grades. An excellent as sortment of artistic designs in table linen and napkins of exceedingly fine, satiny weave are ready for selection. Many pretty fancy pieces such as scarfs, lunch cloths, centers, doilies, etc., are also shown in our assortment. Our 660th Wednesday Surprise Sale. Women's Umbrellas, unusual quality, 89c each Be ready for that rainy day with one of these extra good umbrellas. They'll keep you dry and you'll be glad that you invested the 89c when the rain does come. The frames are strong and covered with a firm cotton woven material. Handles are neat. We really don't see how an umbrella can be sold for such a price as this quoted for Wednesday's sale. None sold before 8:30. See window display It's time to make a change to warmer underwear Buy the new garments at Mey ers' Men's Store and you'll re member where to purchase af terwards. We show an unusu al assortment of men's under wear in both two-piece and union suits of all popular weights and materials cotton, wool, silk and wool all silk" and linen garments at prices sure to satisfy. Our new Hats, Shirts and Neckwear for men are also worthy of your consideration. Let us show them to you t your convenience. 89c each THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 1 GOODlGOODS Highest Standard oflBoys' Clothes HIGHEST STANARD OF QUALITY, in materials, style, tailoring and fit. More durable clothes, bound to give better service and satisfaction. Every gar ment guaranteed by us A BOYS' STORE Designed especially for the outfitting of the little fellow where styles are correct, values big and quality assured. XIRAGOOn Fall Suits Prices $4 up to $10 The New Norfolks in fancy mixed materials and plain blues and grays. New style two-piece suits in all wool wor steds, cheviots and tweeds Same style features as are found in our special make for young men. Trousers full lined, seams taped and edges over cast, last twice as long. a kVJsT WW IMi fffll HNI 9 WhT H"H 1 IWiUwIHMMMlHIIIiMMHiUlW H H H M II U n u H ii H u H H n ti E3 II M II B a II E3 Q 11 II 11 H M II 11 11 II II II II H II II II II II H II 11 II H II H u M II II n ii ia 13 n ii u ii ii El H n ii FINE NEW APARTMENTS to rent at a bargain for 3 months well furnish ed. Call 260 N. High. Phone 1995. FOB SALE Good fresh milch cow and calf. 173 South Cottage street. WANTED To purchase a nome, money down, balance at stacl inter vals. Prefer place with Improve ments, especially fruit. Would rath er include as part payment my 160 acre ranch, worth $4800, with good water power, and over six million feet of good timber. Prefer eaBt of 12th street. Address "G. M.," care Journal. WANTED Experienced girl; no oth ers need apply. Call mornings. Dr. Clay, 1515 Court street. TEN ACRES of very rich bottom land, on crushed rock road, 5 miles from Salem. 3 acres raspberries, 2 acres gooseberries, 5 acres choice apples, small house and barn. Easy pay ments. See C. 0. Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co. ,31 5-316 Masonic temple. 275-ACRE DAIRY RANCH three quarters of a mile from railroad sta tion, running water, rich soil, good location. ' Good buy. See C. 0. Rice, with Ii. S. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Masonic building. FOR SALE 12 acres, well improved, 2 miles west of Salem; prunes, berries and other fruit; fine view of the city. C. Ii. Stewart, route 2, box 86A. Capital City Brevities Dr. F. L. titter, dentist, suit 415' 1X8-417 Masonic building. Green, McDole & Greon, chiroprac tors. Rooms 303-304 Hubbard building. Street Commissioner Cornelius return ed yesterday after transacting business in Hillsboro. Salem druggists close early. At 8 p. m., except Saturday 10 p. m., and Suu day 6 p. m. Effoctive Octobor 15. Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. Dr. Mendelsohn will be back in his office October 10. Have you soon our initial stationery f We will bo pleased to show you. Ter ry's Drug Storo. , After visiting here for some time, Albert Woodward returned yesterday to his home in Cottago Grove. YE LIBERTY BIG DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE BILL 10c --Tonight and Tomorrow -20c PONEY MOORE-DAVIE & FIFI Vaudeville Novelties Representing five separate and distinct numbers PEARL TANGLEY, "The Mental Marvel" Wilh her own company of four people. Miss Tingley will answer any and all questions, providing they are tak en to the theatre. Consult her on any matter you wish. FOUR REELS OF PICTURES, THE BEST PRODUCED 10c - Matinee Daily - 20c Miss Tingley will be at Ye Liberty for a full week, ap pearing at every perform ance, afternoon and evening. wm I Mrs. Lawrence Scott lias returned to her home in Rosobnrg, after attending the state, fair and visiting Salem friends. Grand opening, up-to-date Chinese res tnurnnt. Short Orders, American style, chop ,8iiey and noodles a specialty, 420 Forry street, near Liberty. Harry Oh, proprietor. Children's eyes. I exercise the great est care and make it a specialty. Dr. MendolBohn, Doctor of Optics, U. 8. bank building. Tourists in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilo, of Smith Falls, Out., are visiting at tho homo of Mrs. A. J. Gile, of this city. The Mohama Hotel Is now open for businoss undor the personal super nal Mending guilty to the charge of vio lating the pluinliing inliimiii'o of this city, liert Zolinslii was fined $5 by Judge Elgin Saturday. He paid. My son, tho bridegroom sookoth a cigar with which ho may square him self with his friends. Do thou be a ASK PEARL TANGLEY French Learn it from a Frenchman if you want results. Studio, 311 Hub- friend to him and Biiggest the purchase ban' uiluig. of La- Coronas. Cascade Linen Stationery, 48 sheets State Representative Alton E. Eaton, of PaI,er 811(1 48 envelopes, 23c. Por of Eugene, will address the members of V'8 DruK etore the W. C. T. U. at thoir hall horo, next , ' No students or beginners to experi Tuesday afternoon on topics which will . ment on your eyes; 31 years of ractic- be interesting, it is said, His talk will al experience and my ability for fit include several measures that are to be voted upon at tho noxt eloction. William Walla.-o Youngson, a well known lecturer, will lie in the city this week and will deliver a series of ad dresses at Kimball Colloire of Theolouv vision of Mary E. McClollan, who will 'Tuesday and Wednesday, taking as his see to it that guoBts are kindly and 'topics, "Browning's Saul," Tenny son's "In Memorinm," and "The Dy namics of Christianity." ting glassos is well establishel. Dr. Mendelsohn, Doctor of Optics, TJ. S. bank building. NEW TODAY. WANTED Delivery boy, with bicycle, """"'i ih & Poultry Market Phone 2125. FOR SALE Fine piano, just like new; will take $135, if sold'nt once. Bligh Hotel. NORTHWEST tive is hore. fluffy rugs. Main 1730. RUG KEPRESENTA Carpets woven into Notify S. A. Dobner, $15 For rent, furnished 6-room cottage on 17th street N. Fhone 1111. .lonntluin Bourne, Jr., will speak in PARTIES having" choice Burbank pot'a- t ACADEMY of the 1 SACRED HEART Under the direction of the Sitters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON Most approved methods, Primary, Grammar and High School Depart ments, Complete coarse in Muilo. No Interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Brholeitle year begins third Monday In September. ADDRESS EIHTEB BUTEEIOE. proporly treated Judgo Kelly last Saturday overruled a motion to dismiss in the ease of A. E. Boll against Dr. E, J. Young, au action to recover money alleged to bo due on a promissory note. Friends of Miss Ruth Mitchell will be glad to learn that she has improved from her went illness sufficiently to bo taken from the Balom hospital tp nor nome on highteonth and Court streets. a nun.iay school ially was hold at Clear Lako yesterday afternoon and it proved a great success, Plenty of fine things to eat, tntorostiug talks and games made up the afternoon's holt day. After attending the lumbermen 'i meeting in Portland Saturday, Fred active camlgn in the interests of tho turned. Mr, Voget report that the lumbermen In gi'iiornl voted to begin an actio camalg!i In the Interests of the workmen's compensation aet. i Judge Kelly Saturday took under ad vlsomont the demurrer filed In the esse of the state against Roy Coffey, the defendant appearing before the' court on tho charge of soiling liquor on Hun 'lay. Coffey will enter a plea this ev ening, It Is understood. A continuance in the case of Aurora NtU bank vs. J, 8. Vandeleur was granted by Judge Kelly Saturday, and representing eouiisel argued .the ease anain this afternoon, The plaintiff Is seeking to recover money alleged to be duo ou a promissory note issued by the defendants. All members of the W. R. f who accepted Mrs, Cades' invitation to eiid the afternoon with her Thursday had a fine time. There were thirty present to enjoy Mrs. Cades' hospitali ty and as Mrs. fade has the name of nolng a royal entertainer probably If the weather had been more favorable there would have been as nmnv more present. A postponement In tho case of the Stato vs. Frank Hhedeck, who was ar retted for hunting on a "game pre serve," was taken Saturday afternoon oil motion of Mr. Bhodook'i attorney. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o 'clock is the date now set for tho hearing. A demurrer iu tho ease of the Horse shoe Lake Farming & Development Co., agnlnst tho Oregon Electric Railway Co. was argued before Judgo Kelly In the circuit court Saturday afternoon and the court took tho matter undor advise ment. The suit was brought on the grounds the defendant failed to furnish cars for shipping fruit. With a view to locating hore, Burton Howell and family, of Grant county, arrived last Saturday and will reside for the present at 845 North Seven teenth street. Mr. Howell owns an ex tensive farm noor Basin, In eastern Oregon, and would like very much to lo cate in the valley. The plaintiff In the rase of O. E. Kram.se et aJ., vs. tho Jouee-Harrltt Shoe Co., was granted a non-suit lust Saturday by Judge Kelly. The plain tiff brought action to recover money alleged to have been due on goods sold and delivered. Los Angeles and San Francisco have now both acclaimed and approved "The Lure," the dramatic sensation of the present season, and Its claim to lie Inspired with a moral pnroc as on effective fontlluht warning r. - - for the home, and vonnir uirls nl , n the natiou would seem to be confirmed. Local playgoers must be Intensely eager (0 Judgo this powerful plav for them selves a play which one critic ha de clared to be "more daring than 'The Easiest Way' and more thrllllnir than Within the Uir,1" The high class Interpreting company presents this thrilllngly realistic drafa with all its intensity of values. It will be seen here at the Grand Opera House, Fri day, October 24,, for one night only. the auditorium in the Salom Cemmer citl Club quarters, 125 North Liberty street at 8 o'clock tomorrow night on the Biiboct of "Federal Aid for Good Roads." The quarters will be open to both membors of the organization and toes call at Jonos' commission house on nigh street .for particulars.. LOST OR STOLEN Boston bull ter rior, white feet, white stripe on breast. Return to F. 8. Lamport. 447 others and a vory interesting address is I Conter treot Phone Main 338. aneured. Tne Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church will meet noxt Friday, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Fred Hurst, at 1401 South Commercial street. AU WANTED Sewing by experienced dross and suit maker, by day or at home. 308 North Twenty-first St. Phono 701. members are requested to be present to j BThh KOOMFor rent for several take part in some Important business. ASK PEARL TANGLEY Wexford Always the Best Pictures TOMORROW "A PROPOSAL FROM THE SPANISH DON" Being the. second in series the horses, good warm barn, In centor of town. Phone Main 80, FOR SALE A largo Berkshire and Po land China sow and ton pigs. John Glrardln. Phone Farmer 459. $100 to $1 That you ean't beat our bargains. IS acres in Polk county, two miles west, well improved, $4000; 14 acres on car line ideal suburban home, $10,000; 1 acre in berries, new home on oar line, $1800; 7' acres in berries, 2 miles out, bouse and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10 acres in erop, balance timber, 4-room house, good barn, 7m lies oat $3500; 220 acres in Polk county, well improT ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installments several new homes in Salem on install ments; 500 acres well improved, $90 per acre; several S and 10 acre tracts well improved. We have a cigar stand, pool hall, rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro cery store, candy store and other busi ness chances. 20 acres close in, well improved, $6, 500. Several prune ranches and berry tracts at the right price. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, $2750. We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will prompt and ment Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phones: Office, Main 477; , residence Main 2487. Opposite Court House. 640 State 8. Employment Bureau in Connection. give you square, courteous treat- Just toll your doctor you want to take your prescription to SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE He will know it is put up right. a NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Ht RfiHAKUT MEREDITH Uei At-esU H HUte r MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm aad city property. Jean M. Boott, over Chicago Store, Salest, oa. Phoae mi. DRV CORD WOOD-Are booking or unre jor aeuvery next week. We have a iimiica amount. Salem Lumber Co offli-B enn Sntk r iv... . . . ' lu u,u,h, street, rnone main au. saiesiauies, two to four months work. Give address or phone number. Address "123," this UIllCO. "WHO WILL MARRY MARY" Special Mary Songs TONIGHT The last showing of 'OUR WIVES" The tremendous Vita graph 2-reeI comedy FOIt BARGAINS in fanTTnTllty proporty, or for houses, cheap on In stallment or for reut, see R. It. Hyan, 82J South Commercial street. WANTED Good second hand top biiir--v- MJreas "B, 25," car. Journal A NICK 10-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME IVi miles from town, near car line netting, besides the living for the family over $500 per year. All fruit snd nut trees now coming Into good urwK; goou bouse and barn and oiHou.Wings, $100 cow, horse, chick implements Included. Trice na terms right. See C. O. Rice, with S- Drll Co., 313 318 Masonic temple. MONEY TO LOAN ui boo 4 Real EUt gecirHy. THOS. K. FORD Per Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem. Or. REAL ESTATE MONET TO LOAN JACOB j oa PkoM2424. 08-807 Hubbard Hdf WOOD AND COAL say quantity. Prompt teUrari our specialty, rails Clt Lunw Company. 171 North Commerslal rtrrt. Phone Vain ill mmm FOR KSMM acres, 230 a ctlUiV7 tion; cash la advance. Price rea sonable: one to three years. rintv feed in barn. See Dr. Cuslck, tOOK AT THIS-Slightly nsed drop bead sewing mwhla. $i0. B,w urop. head sewing machine $18 and np. 840 State street JmSESI LiUlfDET A KB CLIAKINfl W01K8 No machinery to tear aad wear out delioats fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 448 Ferry street Fhone Main SZ5I I Cherry City Ice Cream I t We make a Specialty of wmncr ana Lodge orders. X Bu - Eat H ! Clameketa Btreet Phone 2482