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PAGB EIGHT. DAILY CAPITA!, JoOIbAJk IALBM. OUOOH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. 1 A Grand Fur Exposition AND SALE Today and Tomorrow READ THIS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Two representatives of the leading fur houses of New York City will hold forth in our Fur section today an d tomorrow with a superb show ing of exclusive and strictly new furs. Ar rangements were perfected months ago for this event, and we have planned an unusual exhibi tion of these beautiful creations for the people of Salem and vicinity. No better time to make Christmas selection, while this large and varied collection is at hand. Be sure to see the very latest Parisian styles in fine fur. All of our high class furs every piece in stock will be offered at special attractive prices. The as sortment consist:! of all that is new, all that is desirable ad the prices will prove very at tractive. Visit the fur section and see this grand showing. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY V w. XioooDi a.. GOODS cam Ulga (arew was murdered. See it at the Globe tonight or tomorrow. vn the grounds of desertion Laura Lashway yesterday filed a complaint lor divorce in the circuit court against uiram Lashway. The plaintiff asks for $30 as temporary alimony. A complaint to recover $300 on a promissory note was filed in the circuit court yesterday afternoon by Ladd & Bush, bankers, against C. C. Hickok. 0. M. Johnson yesterday commenced suit in the circuit court against A. H. Birrell for the collectionof $250, which is alleged by the plaintiff to be due on cora wood furnished. A reply in the case of Paul C. Mum ma against P. J. Wied was filed yester day in the circuit court. This is an ac tion to clear title to certain lands in Marion county. A demurrer in the case of T. Lindken against J. A. Winell, et nl, was sustained by Judge Kelly yester day afternoon. The plaintiff was grant ed ten days in which to plead an amended complaint. The will of tho late D. C. Budd was admitted to probate yesterday after noon by Judge Bushey. The estate is valued at $5000, and the heirs are Mrs. Sarah. Jory, Mrs. Mary Jory and G. W. Budd. '.. Walter F. Buchner, Frank Frickey and Chester Cox were appoint ed as appraisers of the property left by ! Mr. Budd. , Colonel J. B. Eddy, the veteran tax and right-of-way agent of tho South ern Pacific company, is critically ill at Godd Samaritan hospital, Portland, whore he has been confined for the last ten days. His family has been called to his bedside. Colonel Eddy is an ex niember of the state railroad commis sion and a former newspaper publish er in Nevada and Southern Oregon. He aho served a term as reading clerk in tho lower huuse of the state legislature. He has beep in the railroad service for the last 12 years. President Homun, of Willamette uni versity, returned this morning from a , trip to Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadel phia, Now York and other points, i While) absent he attended tho annual convention of the Anti-Saloon Leaguo, and at chapel meeting this morning he COMING YE LIBERTY . MONDAY AND TUESDAY Motion Picture Dancing Lessons Learn to dance the Tango, Tur key Trot and Hesitation Waltz from these wonderful pictures 2500 feet of them. On the same program. Three Exclusive Vaudeville Acts Capital City Brevities Who killed Olga Carewt Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, suite 415 116 417 Masonia building. Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U. 8. Bank building. Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. Tho Globe can answor who killed Ol ga C'arew. County Clerk Qohlbar yesterday is quartet. sued a license to Miss Poarl Murphy Commercial stroot. Who killed Olga Carewf Special tonight. Wexford Four picturos. Adjutant-Genera! W. E. Finuor, of Portland, was a visitor at the state house yesterday. Rubber boots and shoes for the wholo family will be found at roasonablo prices at Jacob Vogot's, 220 North and Fay H. Collins, both of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Chanoy, who ro sde on Front street, aro being visited by Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of Hot Springs, Wash, Cheap glassos, the bargain kind, prove the most exponsivo you can buy, and if you care anything' about your eyes, you should be willing to pay the small difference for our ground-to-ordor lenses. Thore Is no bargain In glasses. Dr. Moudolsohn will examine your oyes without extra chnrgn, fit them corroct ly. Satisfaction guaranteed. U. 8. Bank building," Eov. D. N. Mclnturff last night fillod tho pulpit of tho Church of God, in North Suloni. Rev. Mclnturff is tak ing tho placo of Elder Wilson. His name is R. F. Peters; his Btoro is (521 Court street. lie enn muko any pinno a "plnyer. " Ho can make any ono a pianist. Make him show you tho haw. A man for the purpose. Reception. Tho Indies of tho Pronbv terinn church will hold a recaption this ovonlng at 8 o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Unbcock in tho church pnr lnrs. All members of tho church nnd congregation and friends aro Invited. W eek-End Sp eciaJ sksssssssssss toll of its success and the growth of Tho Globe can answor who killed OI- Prh'bition movement. In Phila ga Carow. j dolphia he visited Independence Hall, Mrs. C. B. Wobb and childron have and was tnrille(1 by tne knowledge that gone to Mcdford to visit Mrs. Webb's ,iborty for the United States was born parents. i there, he told the students. The divorce case of Eliza J. Marshall IIava you evcr or(lorei1 on or '"ore against F. P. Marshall was dismissed of ol,r hlTie' fat' 'hi,,keil for yesterday by Judge Galloway, on mo- your 8,ln1ay dinner. If you have, we tion of plaintiff. , nav9 another lot for your selection. If O. W. T. Muollhaupt, of Portland you bave not' aak yHr nKhbor, or, visitor here yestorday. He left WEXFORD "At The Wheel" Feature Extraordinary I 3000 feet of sensation i Swiss Ribbed Underwear, warm, comfortable, yet dur able, retailing ordinarily at 75c the garment. SPECIAL 35c THE GARMENT was a this morning, after visiting his broth er, Otto, last night. Olga. ('arew was murdored. See it at tho Globe tonight or tomorrow. Mrs. Sabrna Glessner, a former mom bor of the Salom Canning company's force, has notified her friends that she has arrived safoly in Carlinville, III., and is now permanently located. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Higgens of Salem Heights, returned homo after a five weeks' stay visitinu their ilnmht..r. Mrs. L. M. Lingonfolter, and other friends of Seattle, Wash. The Willamette river is at a stage now which will enablo tho Oregon City Transportation company's boatB to ply botween this city and up-river points. Next Sunday the regulnr SnlomCor- vallis run will begin. Tho Sulem Business Men's League will meet this evening at tho Marion Hotel to enjoy a banquet nnd listen to ' a number of speoehes. There will also be a Kpnciul program, including mimic by quartets nnd soloists, and everyone anticipates a pleasant evening. The banquet will begin at 6-..10. bettor yet, phone us. We will fill the order and guarantee. Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial street. This is tho weather whon a storm cover comes In handy. F. E. Shafor, 18T South Commercial stroot, the saddle and harness man, has storm covers that he is offering st loss prices. Go any where and select tho kind, and then come to Shafor and lot him make you a price. Willis Olivor, who was sentenced to a term of from three to 20 years In prison for the crime of rape, is now appealing for a now trial in the circuit court. An extension c-f timo is asked in which to file a formal notice. . ENGLISH STORY HOUE The Fatherland story cycle is almost complete. Last, before our home land, como storlos of Merrie England. Robin Hood, with his merry men all, and King Arthur, with his knights, will have at tention this week. Tho children will be welcomed nt, IhllO Saturday morning, at tho public library. What passes for bravery is often fool ignorance of tho risk. Just for Luck Wear a Pair of PACKARD SHOES For ten years we have been satisfying our cus tomers, and many men tell us they wouldn't wear any other make. This is the Home of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY in Salem You know the value of these hose of sound worth. The first make to be guar anteed. For men, women and children A incoats that are Guaranteed Here you will find a slock of raincoats that can't be beat for quality and right price. And every one has our money-back guarantee. tmraamm The Store That Saves You Money $3.50 to $25.00 Years of Study and Improvement Have resulted in making the Crescent Range the best Range value on this coast m iq If' ' .'.Xfflsawrr -rrvmr- '' Made In throo sizes ono oif them will bo just your size. Call Slid look them over before you buy! We aro glad to show you the superior quality of this special rnnge. Poor workmanship would ruin tho lnst materinl; no trim miiigK would gloss over uudepeiidttldc work. We have as similated this knowl edge, ami today our raugo is perfect in design, wnrkmniisliip and material; Si.' days approval, 10 yers guarantee. 4 STORK8 Palem Portland and In Oregon STORES Vancouver aad Centralia in Washingto maxKumm We sell for less because we buy for less Kssssas. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lambsden left this morning for thoir home in Otympia, Wash., after visiting Sulom friends for a few weeks. A. G. Magors left this afternoon for Portland oh business. He will roturn tonight. , . ii ;4 Threo Mexicans were brought to the police station last night by Officer Flake and given beds in' the bastilo un til this morning. They were of tho ho bo class and were turned loose early to day, with instructions to get out of town as fast as possible. The mechanic's lien case, in which W. T. Jackman is plaintiff and Charles Ford is defendant, was argued before Judge Kelly yestorday evening. The case was taken under advisement. illard I'eterson, of Portland, arriv. ed this morning and will remain over Thanksgiving with frionds. Attorney Lyman T. Smith, of Port land, was a business visitor at the court house today. Attorney Smith is a brother of Wendell Smith, the well- known fanner, located near Rosedale, this county. Attornoy-Genoral Crawford today fil- od a demurror to the answer in the case of the State against Governor Oswald West ct nl., in which he donies about every allegation contained in tho de fendant's reply. On tho grounds that thore are not suf ficient facts included in the complaint filed by John Stollinan, of Salem aud E. P. Schott, of Stayton, against County Judge Bushey in .which the plaintiffs aro seeking to enjoin tho court from do elaiing tho wet-dry olectiou held in the two cities November 4, to constitute a cause of action, County Attornoy Ringo hns today filed a demurror asking that tho complaint bo dismissed. According to Judge Galloway, in whose court the matter will bo argued, ho will bo pro pnred to hear tho case either next Mon- lay or Tuosdny. A contest over the appointment of a referee in tho ense of J. E. Schctt against the Willamette Manufacturing Co. is being heard before Judge Kolly todny. Judge" Galloway is in Albany today hearing cases in department No. 2 of the circuit court of Linn county. 8ALEM HEIGHTS LADIES AID HAS GOOD MEETING Just nine Indies ventured out in tho rnin Wednesday afternoon, all members of the Ladies' Aid of Sulein Heights, to enjoy the hospitality of their presi dent, Mrs. Myra Sawyer. The Indies went very glad to wolcome back Mrs. Fred Thompson, their treasurer, who on account of poor henlth had been absent since March j also Mrs. H. Higgins, who had been viniting a daughter in Seattle for two months. The treasurer reported 40 on hand, and the tiive wn rn.ed in mnkiiin plnns for raising more money to pay for finishing the hsll, in sewing and having a good social time. It Is needless to say the time passed all too swiftly, and nil felt well repaid for braving the storm. The following named Indies were present to pnrtaU of tho dainty lunch Mrs. hnwyer served: Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Hell Rench, Mrs. Han nah lliggins, Mrs. llell Morris, Mrs. Ilattie Sawyer, Mrs. I Campbell, Mrs. rVd Thompson, Mrso C. E. Shaker. Mrs, t'retoria C. Pwcoo. PAEM MANAGEMENT WILL BE DISCUSSED AT MEETING All who are interested in the agri cultural development of the county are invited to be present at the meeting to be held in the auditorium of the Promotion Department of the Commer cial club tonight. The purpose of the meeting is to dis cuss the work of the office of farm management in Marion county, which is being carried on by Luther J. Chapin. The officials of the county court will be present. Among the speakers of the evening will be Professor H. T. French, state leader, representing the government in connection with the ag ricultural college; Dr. Withycombe, di rector of the experiment station at O. A. C; and Luther J. Chapin, govern ment farm expert. The Store That Saves You Money ATTENTION, MEMBERS OF W. R. O. Mrs. Frank A. Thompson will enter tain the Sedgwick Relief Corps No. 1, Saturday, November 22, instead of Thursday, the usual day for the sewing society to meet. Mrs. Thompson will be assisted by Mrs. E. J. Remington and Mrs. C. M. Lockwood. As all these ladies have a birthday this week, they take this way to celebrate it. Take the South Commercial street car and get off at Salem Heights avenue. Cars pass the house. See us for Wizard Mops "OMEtrURNSfftS LUft.QUUftT&HKHSTS. We buy for less We sell tor less DEATH NOTICES. EYAL. B. N. Ryal died November 18, 1913, at Edmonton, Canada. The body will be shipped to Salom, and the funeral will be held here on a date ten be an nounced later. His mother, sisters and brothers reside here. MARRIAGES. NICHOLSON IHILLIPS. At tho residence of Mrs. Kissling, 1.273 & street, Balera, Or., November 20 1010 A .l XT- . ., ""i iiriiuir mcoison anu ftatncrine Phillips, both of Marion county. Rev, 11. JS. Marshall officiated. The couple departed on the southbound S. P. train for the south. ON OLD-TIME REVIVAL. To all my old friends and the Chris tian people of Salom, who want to see people saved in North Salem, to the Beorea of people who wore saved In the revival held by me three years ago, I am led to say that two years ago I promised to hold a meeting in the Church of God, at Sixth and Hood streets, North Salem, for Elder Wilson. The meetings are now going on and souls are coming to God. Hundreds ought to be reached. Let everybody como. Sunday will be a great day. Rev. Irvine, otf the Jason Lee Memorial church, will preach this evening. D. N. Mclnturff. . The packors shouldn't be discour aged, even if one can't make a silk purse of a sow's ear. They may even tually be used for hat trimmings. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE $400 high-grade piano. Will take $lfio, if sold at oiice. Soe W. R. Me Williams, 318 Hubbard Building. PIANO TUNING J. E. Hockott. rhono 14(13. Residence 2253 North Elm street. First-class work. GOOD BUSINESS FOB SALE Lease on a 10-room rooming houso, in cen tor of city, on two car lines and paved streets. All furniture, good piano included, for $330. Will give possession nt once. Call at 304 TJ. S, Bank building, or phono Main 470. Call for Improvement Bonds of the City of Salem, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that on De cember 1, 1913, there will be money ap plicable to the payment of the follow ing numbered improvement bonds of Issue "B," dated December 1, 1910, No. 160 to No.' 245, inclusive. Holders of these bonds will please present them for payment at the office of the city treasurer, as interest will cease after the 1st day of December, 1913. R. A. CROSSAN, City Treasurer. It's up to a young man to give a girl a few sample lessons before asking her if she thinks she could learn to love him. Wet or Dry We still have real bargains in city and country property. 14 acres on car line, 2 miles from bank, $10,000. 7 acres in berries, house and bam, $3000. 30 acres, good house and barn, $3500. 4 acres, well improved, close in, $2200. 20 acres well improved, ideal suburban home, $6500. 1 to 5 acres on installment. 5 aud 10 acre tracts, good terms. Several new houses on installments. Some prune ranches and berry tracts at reasonable prices. Several business chances, such as pool hall, cigar stand, candy store, blacksnlith shop, hotel or restaurant. Headquarters for New Salem Maps We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone Main 477. 640 State street Opposite Court House. Employment Bureau in Con nection. Our specialty Is prescriptions. Accuracy,quality and promptness Schaefer's drug store. "Deutsche Apothoke." NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BPRflHAltDT MEREDITH Kesiaeal Arut riulr h.rsof LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS to can vass far leading publishing houso; $!il per month and per cent; also a lady to travel. Address "L. V. P.," care Capital Journal. WELL FURNISHED flats, hot water lights free. Private bath. Phone 46.1 WANTED Experienced house maid, permanent position, no wnshiug, good wages. Phono Main 1605. MONEY TO LOAN Oa fioo Seal Estate Secirlty. TIIOS. K. FORD Ov-r Ldd Bush Bank. Balem r FIJH8 REMODELED at 312-313 Hub. bard Itldg. r'UH RENT 0 room modem cottage, $10 per month. Inquire Saginaw and Willson. FOR RENT Two nlcelv. rooms, 145 State stret. furnished LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine $10; new drop head sewing machine $16 and up. 640 State street. . "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY." "What Happened to Mary" hns been secured for tho Grand opera hons n Thanksgiving Day, with two per formances. This Is a fortunate booking for Mnnnger Waters, and one worthy of special notiee as tho attraction is to be ecu In but very few one uight stands this season, its time having been al most entirely booked in the larger cities of tho country. This is strong evidence of the strength of tho organization. DO "OU WANT a suburban home that will lnrroase in value $1000 a year for the next four years, that is now netting the owners over $500 a year, besides their living, that is within 10 minutes' walk of the street ear line, that has an eight-year-old or chard -of peach, walnut, apple, cherry and pear trees, and all kinds of ber ries and small fruits, and a $100 Jer sey cowt Pee C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barnes 4 Co., 315 316 Mssonio temple. MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm and city property. Joka M Bcott, over Chicago Htore, lalew. n eco. Phoae Hi! REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN JACOB CO. fhone 2424. 806-207 Hubbard Bids . WOOD AND COAL la aay quantity. Prompt 4Uvtr our specialty, nils City Lnsoaet Company. 17 North Coinmersvl etrt VVma Ms'. SI I JAfAAESI LAINDRT IH9 tlT CLEiHIKS WflllS No maohlasry to tear ana wear out d. Hosts fabrics. Work ralM for and foUter promptly. 445 Ferry street. Phone Main 2S6! 600 Will make first payment on a 2300 prune orchard, balance 200 a year at 6 and 7 per cent: had .100 worth of fruit this year, snd the trees are young. FairV good house and barn, 54 miles, on crushed rovk road. C. O. Rice, with L. 9. Barnes Co., 315-316 Masonic templs. E. L. Campbell Carriage and Automobile Painter Fully equipped for high grade work. Up-to-date, dust proof varnish room. 468 Ferry St. Salem, Ore.