Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1908)
TiAILY CAITTAL 3QLTISXL. SAXEM, ORBOON. TUESDAY., DECEMBER 15, i8. ! II II I1IWI.H.I1WMM1M , I I I M) ,H ockton's Christmas Suggestions KDlTOIt AND ADVRHT1S15U. FANCY APRONS i'S APItONS In fnncy nnd plnin doslirns. rw tn ..., broidery trlmmod stylos for Chrlstmiis trndo nro oxcel- It .ilu S 25c to $3.00 HUSBANDS WANTED. We want every husband in the city to see our new lines of Christmas Comforters and Counterpanes. CUSHION TOPS nfcum CITY and W. l Cushion Ton n ..i.itv. n,,r nrir,- 2! "astern tllnl ! Ch(M,y1C1"i ,s a '. Uy sending one to your f eastern friend ou not only please the recipient but ndvortlso Snlom. Price 50c Each SILK KIMONAS and Short Silk Kimoiias in every style of loose or fitted garment, to $7.00. Also a big showing of Eiderdowns, Flannelettes, Blanket is, etc. Blankets for Christmas ro carry tlio famous Crows, Mills and Uucll Mill Boods. Our $1.00 Dlnnkets mndo by tlio Crows fnrturlng Company nro equal to nny $5.00 values shown In ordinary stores. Hcmmenway Silks, 100 yd. Spools, 4c, All Shade mm mm CHRISTMAS HOSIERY Our hoslory dopartment Is tho most complete of any In tho city. Evory ltttlo detail Is looked aftor with tho caro and Judgment that makes soiling easy nnd brlngH customors back for moro. "Just Uko wo got before." Fancy Hosiery Boxes, 10c each F.uro Slllc Embroidered lloso $2.75 P'uro Slllc K mbroldored lloso 1.25 Others at 9l.B, 92.00, i?i!.no mcy Hose 85c pair kck mbroldored and col- cmbroidcrod, In dainty es, S5e n pair. ibroidered- Hose 50c ack with colored ombroldor nttcrnn, vory neat, look like allies. Fancy Hose 25c orj color deslrtiblo In lace, embroidered patterns. Stockton's Special 25c Hose Wonderful Value A hoso mado especially for our own trade. It Is just a little bit bettor than nny ottior lii'c valuoa sold In nil Oregon. In fact, tho same hero Is sold In otliur cltlos nt 35c or 3 for ?1,00. Towels 25ctol25 fcV'j-tt.'r Imported damasks tnd linen hucknbucks; especially for CHRISTMAS PHKSKNTS. Sale of Military Brushes $1.00 to $7.50 Heal imported celluloid, eb ony, Tiger Ebony, Cocoabola, lm Itatlon ebony and natural wood. Tho best lino ovor shown In Sa eom, nt loss than wholosalo prices i .i ill ni Mi Ilufrors, Combs, Brushes, Mir rors, Puff lloxes, etc. An end loss vurloty of novultlcs, ospe dally for Christmas gifts. fey Boxes, 10c, 15c CHRISTMAS Fancy Boxes, 10c, 15c Gloves vlk:;o to oxchnngo If slzo right Dents, Palais Hoy- tauson - . ! $1.25 to .$2.00 Suggestions try Scuif.s. L'f Dons. re. oats. on Tops, Iris. ' tombs. Ivlmoiiiis. pnms. Neckwear. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Our holiday lino Is splondld In ovary dotal!, genulno lonthor goods at prices muoh lass than you expect. Umbrellas All now Ideas In fancy handles, plain woods, etc. A raro selec tion. 75c to $12.50 Suggestions Blankets. Comfort. Portion. Ilalli Robes. Smoking Jackets, Gordon Hut. Fancy Hosiery. I'ancy Suspenders. Kllp'Ktrx. .MchtuhIiis. i Once on n tlmo I know a man Who said It didn't pay To advertlso the goods he had To sell or trade away. To provo Hint ho was off his bnso And mnko him clearly seo, ' I gavo htm halt a pngo of spaco And let him havo It free. It almost scared him Into fits To seo himself displayed As I displayed lilni. but ho felt Its Influence on his trndo. I kopt It up, his business boomed. The customers swooped down Upon his storo until ho hnd " The biggest rush In town. One day I went a round to call And found him on tho run; With people waiting for their turn When thoso ahead woro dono. "Woll, well," I cried In groat dollgUt, To seo things boom Unit wny, 'Bout ndiertlslng pay, old niau? Wlmt linvo you got to say?" I thought ho'd llko my work so much And think my plan so nlco, Thnt he'd not only pralso my wares, Hut pay mo double prlco. And did ho do It? Listen, plcnse: 1 thought that I'd drop dead Whon suddenly ho turned on mo And vigorously said: "Tako out that advertisement, quick; uoiucrn yor pesky Bkln I'll never git a chanco to rest En long ez it stays In." Inland Prlntor. How Love Made n Orcnt Painter. From "Somo Famous Pictures nnd -Their Stories," by Helen Zirameru In tho December Metropolitan Mngailiio. In tho enso of Quontln Motys, It was lovo thnt mado htm n painter. This great Fleming, whom both Ant werp nnd Louvlan claim to have given birth, though tho palm now restH with Louvlan, was tho son of an ublo blncksmlth. Trained in his father's craft, tho younger Quontln neon distinguished hlmsolf by his work la thin bnso metal, and among other mattors turnod out tho won derfully dollcnto Ironwork that sur mounts the well outside tho Cathed ral of Antwerp. Already an ac knowledged miiBtor of his guild, It came about that tho young Mtlsau fell in lovo with tho daughter of a rich Antyerp burgher. When asked to consent to a marriago, however, the father would not lur.ir of it, say ing ho could not let his daughter wed n blacksmith. Qtumthi next in quired if ho would fee) tho siiiiij ob jection to a painter? Thu good burgher, who anticipated ao change of craft on tho questioner's pnrt, replied that there, Indeed, was amoro refined profession. What whb his surprise, nnd perhnps secret dis may, when somo mouths later Quontln Motys ronpponrod and asked for tho fulfilment of the old burgh er's promise. He had, Indeed, bo como a painter, and ono already hold in high esteem. To commomornto his lovo nnd his serving on her ac count, Motys limned an "autopor trait" that now hangs In the I'lllzl nt Florence. Those acquainted with the secret known thnt If thoy touch u little spring In this frame the pan el opens like a door, and behind tho shelter of Moty's own portrait Is con coalod that or hlu lovo anil wife, u sweet Dutch faco, for whom, doubt less, ho deemed it woll worth his whllo to havo played tho part of the patrlnrch Jacob. B i-- a "DOTAL XXbakin&powder Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingre dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Alum-phosphate powder are nude with litnli mineral ackh and mutt be avoided. EXCURSION FARES ACpOUNT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS stmas Boxes, containing a pair of suspenders, a pair of arm bands and nr of men's garters c to $i.iU The nstmas tore X L. Stockton The White Corner The I Christmas 1 Store I For tho nbovo occasion round trip tickets will be sold to nil points In Oregon, on tho O. II. N. or H. P. company ONE AND ONE-THHID FAKE. Sale dates; December 18, 11), 23, 24 nnd 25. Limit, contin uous passage In both directions. Ilnal return limit, January 4. 1909 WM McMritllAY. 12 1 5-1 Ot (leuernl Pass Agent. MM ii CALIPORNIANS HOPE TO COMPROMISE WITH LINES (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Doc. lfi. Aniiounco mont was mado today that the lontf hoped for couferonco hotweeu the resident trnlllo olllcers of tho South ern Pacific and Santa Fo and tho ropro.iontiiUvcs of tho California shippers, vho nro protesting ugulusl tho throntoacd increires of transcon tinental freight rntos, would bo held in tho oxecutlvo olllcos of the South ern Pacific In tho Flood building 'a morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Among tho business men thnro Is a belief, that, ovon In the conciliatory lnngurgo of tho railroad olllelals and tholr evident dOBlro to see the ques tion, sottlod nt an early date, a coiu proihl'o will bo tho result of tomor row's deliberations. While It U not believed that tho ISnst and West bound tarlffj will be placed back on the old sehodule, there Is reason to hope that radical and nvoeplm; swooping chnngos wilt ho mndo In the rntitt on tariff In both directions. ICdwnrd Chnmbors, nsslst'iut frolght trnlllo manager of the Hunt a Fo, nnd II. A. Jones, freight trnfllr mnmiKer of the Southern Pacific, will bo tho reprosontiiUvos of tho two bin rullrnii'ls, "nd they have both ox- pr-sod thomsolvoi an being Anxious to do the right thing, no thoy renlhtj that tho carriers h.ivo a great otake In the mooting Innninuch nu tholr prosporlty In bound up In tho pmv purity of tho state, which thoy nr$3n nowise ready to seo Injured. Oliam bnra, In dlsounslng tho ponltlon ot the railroads, says thnt thnro Is no nortlon of the United States which has nt favornblo freight ratOB n thooo arcordtd tho Pacific const, nnd he profuse fo bo of the opinion thnt the protostfl of tho shippers are not well founded. "Wo nllow termluni rules on Kast oi ti sht uncut i on nil Uit one or two eommodltl ," ho snyn. "and wo glvo Inland point In thp stnto tho bonotlt of tho.rute onforced hy water compe tition htd'voon Kastern points nnd Sfln Frar.c'sco, ult hough not com iioIIhiI to do so by Inw. In somo (-usee w.- in.iko rato to meet market eon nitons, allowing not for tariff I'ouiiiiitlilon, hut for competition which the miirornlH product must itnc( nt Its place of nle. This In for tlin purpoio of allowing California Koods to ronch certain mnrkots In tlit Northwest, which would olhor wlse h onpo'Qd to them." KELLY AND PAPKE READY FOR TONIGHT (Uy F.d Morlarty.) (United Pross Lonsod Wjro.) Ios Angeles, Cut., Dee. 15. Hugo Kelly nnd Hilly l'apliu are ready today to tramp tho boards nt Jeffries' big light shed this evening. Tho boys nro to start on a scheduled 25-rouud battle. Papko hss linen lu stnlled an 8 to 1 Ofavorite. Odds havo been sklplug with such rapidity around hole of Into that there may be a change boforo the men come together. The presence of Jim Corbett In town lias excited more tlmu ordin ary Interest If Jim can get away from his show In time he wil hurry out to til iir-iia this ovHilug Jim Jeffries mid Corhett Jouriioed to Jack Doyle's camp yesterday after noon and watched Kelly do somo shadow boxing. Sllvl Ferrettl, Kol ly's manager, arrived from Chiang" yesterday nnd went Immedtntoly to tho training quarters. Unless Kelly whips Papko, this evening, It Is the general opinion that his powers of attraction will ho muuh on the wane. Kelly In cor talnly In splendid condition. He has worked faithfully and to the point, nnd Is ready for a desperate battle, Papko was seen at his Venice eottngo Inst night and expressed con fidence of winning. Ho said: "I think I'll stop Kelly tonight without a doubt. If I do, Ketchel will be forced to pay heed to mo. I Intend to put up a piece or money that will attract attention from ever body Kotehel In his heart fearM me He knows that 1 nbsolutoly could not do a thing last time In San Francisco; couldn't even put my hands up." H I I&I I nue Iihm handnil in E" . jn .o the governor as r - t Hie State Board of Richard K Roberts, who crossed the plains to Oregpn In 1852, died i at Oregon City yesterday at the age I of SS years. Danm'roiiH mipratlnn Ir-zn val of ihe appendix by vu rsn niA wtin raviu up pew Life Pills is ever sub- i"3 fr chtful ordeal. T hav 11 'My jou don't feel them "0"8tlDatIon. hendarhe. hi'- La"d malaria. 25c at J. C rug Btore picked to Death J raid of babios who have e r- up How unnecessary ' lid over had tho croup 3v eg a cold or cough at It you will stnn the first of t e cough with Ballard a pu oyrup there Is no danger lot croup. Sold by all dcal- I'or Kcenw, l'etier and Salt Hhcuin. The intense Itching charaoteristle of thfts allrataU Is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many sever cases have bea cured by it. For sale by Dr. Stone's Drug itore. .1 lYnonl ApppwtL If wo could talk to you personal-1 ly about the great merit of Foley's 1 Hony and Tar, for coughs, eolda and lung trouble, you never cvuu "-, duced to exiwrtroeat wlih uuknowu reparations that way oontaln lome harmful druBs Fot-V Honey and t Miii m m i'nif and has a recoid of 40 year ot is J ( Perry The Dooth-Kolly lumber plant nttr Kugeue will resume the first of the year. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS At Removal Sale Prices jEKSBdlT' WAIt WITH JAPAN could not possibly mako so many cripple as rhoumatlam does evory year. And yet there Is no rwuon why this dlaeaso should cripple any one, If all Bufferehs will rub the af fected parts night and rnorlng with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures an aches and pains. Sold by all doa. ers.. Don't He Hopel. about yourself when you're cripple 1 with rheumatism uT "Il.T 't', course you've tried lots of things and they fallod Try Ballard's Snow Liniment It will drive away all nrhpa. nalna and stiffness and ! persons ever wholly recover Oive you as vr'l aa you were before BoH by all dealers, , I And the way they are going people know that what they see in our ad. is so All Edwin Clapp Shoes, $6,00, now $4.65 All Men's and Ladies' Shoos ,$6,00, now $3.65 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $4,00, now $2.95 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $3,50, now , $2.75 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $3,00, now -: $2.25 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $2,50, now $1.85 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $2,00, now , $1.60 All Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $1,75, now $1.35 None Held in Reserve. All go at these" prices OREGON SHOE CO. The Home of Good Shoes 3