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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
IT AGS FIGHT MH.T CAPITAL iOVMtAU BAHM. OTCgOOff. TmrftSBAT.- DBCKKIttKR 18, 1010. 1;.- .. .w'" ' " it il V 1 S35.000.00 Shoe Sale Now in full Progress. ICQ Dozen Men's 50 cts. Ties Special at Each 39 cts. 2 500 Holiday Boxes of Suspenders, Arm Bands, Hose Supporters, 1 Mufflers? Soxr Etc., Etc., Reasonably Priced. 100 Boxes Shaw Knit Sox, Four Pair to the Box. Priced at $100 Per Box 1 3 Dozen $2.50 Purses, Holiday Special Each $1.98 New Dress Goods : The four shipments of all wool serges just received, comprising 1000 yards of the . newest weaves of one of the best mills In y America, Wehave enjoyed the largest dress business ever recorded there's a.' reason better values for less money tells the tale, 'New Clan Plaids :,v" uietollow- Th(l ArtJcotch Tf Robertson, "lnl!525f!riutln& M. C, Klnnon and the Cummings. The largest variety we've ev- . r had the pleasure of showing.; Inspect them while they are fresh; they won't last long . .... Boys' and Girls, 7 to 14 Years, Write a Letter to Santa Claus Mail at North Pole Mail Box, 2d Floor . Hero are the points that will count: Penmanship, Spelling, Composition, Punctuation ndn'jttr8 -Sign your lull ntia and adre clj jotters must be written with p-'' se oll; -will not b. --'aneJ- "ird prl.e.-tub ocond prlx. washing ; maco prize, mori.g picture . and waa'ttboAj pHie, steam engine; third prie, jans& ot Cambo. Important Ribbon Sale On sale tomorrow (Friday) from 1:30 till 5:00 p. m,, 5000 yards of the choicest fancy ribbons from our large stock. Holi day shoppers take advantage, None sold before or after time mentioned, at this special reduced price of ONE-FOURTH less Red Cross Seals For Sale Here Booth, Ready-to-Wear Department Parcels Check TOBLJSL SALM'S ed Free-Shoe w v w " srrTrni LARGEST ls2 y Annex. TOY STORE Hf IP" n 9 U il i? 2? h i We Have Tried Hard to Attract You to Our Store For we know that we can' save you money and please you on your Christmas shopping, : We have the most magnificent display of ty'amonds, Cut Glass, Silverware, Jewelry, Clocks, Leather Goods, Art . Brass, etc, ever seen in Salem. . ' Your Diamond and Watch Gifts From this establishment have the reputation of quality and years' of experience back of them to Insure the safest buying, Our stock possesses style and refine ment of the higher order, and a "gift selectod here will create the fondest Impression for their real value, ; . PRICES WILL ATTRACT ....... Don't fail.to visit our store . v BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Corner State and liberty Streets , ' It Keini PALTED -MILK Ti Food-drlnkfor All Mor heaJiliM llwa Tea of Coffe. Ave with th weeliea digettko. Delicious mvigoratmg and nutrkkwa, FWh mil It, mnUi powd form. A quick lunci prfpared In mJnnle, Tait&onbttitnte.MiorHORUCK'S. Others are imitations. THE OLACr IASLE fO V. SHIP ORE MANAJER onu-ocetahrdlu lu uuuu H rLRNTV OP HHItl ORADB IS " SIGHT, AND KHIFI'IN to TA COIA WILL HOOX BEGIN. rnrv uruic ' 1 1 I I I1LIIW. m Holninrtmi For Xmns Kandy at the Wonder Kau iy Kitchen. Try It. " ' , " Not loi-iUfn Away . To every person above the Plr years, a eaBonaDie' , . IT years, a The Togrgery, A Bargain ana l aV ?rZv. 8. Bank bid.. Sherman's Dancino At Auditorium r rink tonw'rrow night. . X. ' . ' W. T. RI-'"' tJndertaker mew location, 251 North High, op posite city hall. , Everything new and flnt elass. H-18-tt-eod We Are Always the Buftiet Store Because our prices are right; the quality of our goods we guarantee. 3. M. Lawreoce, ' Commercial .and Ferry streets. Notice Olvfa Away , To every person above th age of 17 years, -a aeasonable souvenir.. The Toggery. 12-1 i-it Don't Forget- " That Steusloff Bros, have one of the best markets In the West, up-to-date In every respect. Phone your orders to them. Main 1528. - :: ' To Visit Old Home ' E. C. Mlnton, one of 8alem's solid citizens, leaves today for visit to his old home, Muncie, Indiana, which hs has not seen for. 29 yean. He has lived in Bnlera 21 years and Is going back to -see relatives and old time frlonda.' and also Just to see what "the- States" look like. The "Rd Croas Stamps Are now on sale at the following stores: Commercial Book Store; Meyers' Department Store; ' The Needlecraft Shop,;- The 'Wotnoa's club.' has charge 'Of the movement and the money goes to the visiting Nurses Association and the money U then expended fori the help of tuber culosis patients. 12-13-t I ' X. - ' . Froia Thl Uato The Marlon will run braakfost till 9:80 and grills from 9:30 a. in to 8:80 p. m., with sandwiches or cold lunch till 12, midnight, and al lowance will be made on grill check for. price of American plan meal, to those who prefer the grills. Bus fare will be 'reduced to 25o fur round trip. II. W. Doollttle, Mgr. 12-12-tf lUker Hearing at Portland The members of the Oregon Rail road commission doparted 'toda for Portland, where they will take evi dence In the caoe of the Baker Com mercial club against the O. R.' N. company. The club In this suit asks that itho city of Baker be given Job bing rates. Will lr"ch Tonight , Rev. II. E. Hornsehuch, of Port land, preaches in the Evangelical church, 17th and CheniokeU streets, this evening at 7:15. Rev. Hornsehuch Is the presiding elder of the district, and will hold the quar terly conference. . BRITISH CittlSKK WILL SEIZE CUSTOM HOUSE ' Iumitso rasas UAaan WIU.V - . Kingston, Jamaica, Deo. 15.-Un-less the government of Honduras pays Indemnity for the murder of a British subject In Honduras last April the Honduran customs house at O'lba will b solsed. It was an nounced In official circles here to day. . - The announcement followed the sailing of the British . cruiser Bril liant for Celba to demand the pay ment. The Brilliant Is under or ders to hold the customs house un til th payment Is made. Dr. Eva N. Tottle Graduate American School of Osteopathy, KlrksvUle, Mo. Specialist la women's diseases. Treats acute and chronic dis eases of men, wmen and chil dren. Consultation free. Of fice 3K-S1T U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone Mala 818. - R. I . Shire,, general manager of the Blac Eagle Mining Company, Is in the city today. In conversation with a Joural reporter he expressed himself as bnhly pleased with outlook for th Black Eagle- . The i.,- t-- a -ni ii ...litnca oDera- DIH VIA r v''' Hons inf January ' nd the company will then -,n pplng its hlgh grsde ore. ' It has a vast body - tne 8meIt,r at Tacoma. . The. gon road Is no compicted to the mines. The Black ir-ria sawmill Is now running wltb a (orce of 15 men, which will be douile(j before long. The Gold Creek yming Companv recently shipped a tx of Blac' "v" Ore to have It test ut tno re turns fro- it not ?et beon re" celved. Th company Is now in good fh-i imanclally, though It has had a lonx and hard struggle to get Into the Droduclna- class, but Mr. Shire thinks it has about reached it, and that those who have so loyally stood by the mine, and put their, good money into It, will reap a rich har vest. When the shipping of ore be gins it will make Western Oregon sit up and take notice, tor the Gold Creek section is undeniably rich In minerals. Mr. George Shand, of the 8alem Iron Works, recently slslted the Black Eagle and says: "It looks good' to me." ' " THE ELOPEMENT OF ELLEII WAS A GREAT SUCCESS "The Elopement of Ellen," pre sented at St. Joseph's Hall last evening by the young people of the Catholic church was an .excellent play and greatly enjoyed by .ill present. The entire cast did excellent work and Miss Olive McGee, Miss Bertha Eckerlln and -Albert Egan did ns pec'ally weir.-,-A. E. Huckoetten, as the bashful young rector of St. Ag nes kept the audience laughing from start till finish. Miss Matilda Ec kerlln as Mrs. Ford, a happy young wife, was a favorite. T. M. Calla han and Ray Nelson also did ecmo good work. Muck credit is due Mrs. Sarah Brown Savage, under whose direction the play was given. The Intermissions were occupied with 'overtures by an excellent or chestra and singing by Miss McGee, which was heartily encored. The play will 4 be repeated this evening and those who did not see It lost night should not fall to go to night. . Auto Iteeomea . Troublesome ' Mr. Carey bad his automobile badly smashed this forenoon when, after iklddlng for a considerable distance. It became uncontrollable and fan. up agalnBt the curbing on State street. near the Lebold store. Mr. Carey at the time was riding west on State and when near the store the machine began to skid. Ha applied the brakes but forgot . to Bhut off the power with the result that the machine before. he could stop it, ran up against the curbing of the street, smashing one of the rear wheels and also badly damaging one of ths front wheels. JAMES 1. HILL VISITS THE CITY James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad and his staff of officials, arrlyed In the city this afternoon. Tb psrty arrived at 3:15 in a special trover the Oregon Electric, and was met by a delega tion of business men and citlsens and entertained hy them during their brief visit. Mr. Hill Is maklug a 'tour of In spection of his roads in the North west, and. while doing so. Is availing himself of an opportunity to get bet ter acquainted with the country and ascertain the needs of (he people in the way ot railroad facilities- Mr. Hill Is the owner of the Oregon Elec tric, and hlH trip here was made for the purpose of Inspecting that line, and also probably with a view of further atadylng the country, as he has announced that he Intends in the near future to extend the line. Farm snap Hera is a real farm snap 118 acres of excellent farm land, nearlr all cleared and In cultivation, good house, bars and other outbuildings. Fam'ly orchard and berry patch. Owner la compelled to sell. If you want a farm worth mora than 8100 per acre, hay this at only 8( per r.. BeehM A Byae. S4T Btats -J TZTr"' ' ,, , ;m mm . t Clhofet Oranges VfJ .ounti picked, packed and ghtpped with the . .vVanJireJtis the mc-at healthful and luscious of all fruits. aaadaaiBgttemtBK.y-y y-; ----- - -i -nranva tciu lhu uur v-vi - . ... ... tavt tht "Sunttsr wrapptrs. STT . M.n0M vAti con tauv. Evy Bunkist Oranjre comes la a Bun torgtt 19 Ask for wSutllci5t,, Lemons ia t a v&a.K. von hv enien 8onkll Ormnt. too will V AH.r tor (he tao ar the Hne tmll ol tnir i na, KV-'- t.imiaiwwl marred. decaTM. thlch- tkUioea or puni. ou...... -rr-- pominonpieo iemu.i - make them molt ecouoml- FREE Ror Oraage Spoon hil Ain? tnil .,.'.(,.- one. Md rUInVlaM "! ooe-ont finite when th .mmiM lim thn lloi em uoiinU mbon Ho. pmler on) 'order SiVorJeTS. benk dj.ft. IIKn Head 0h.) We will be mto K.r.-IVT " T't- liLl 14.11 mmwri lor Dremlume. AAAnm CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE S4 Cluk Street. CHICAGO. ILL. (M Wrapper kleattftts m a m m w 'HEABT OP THE BLVE RIDGE TONIGHT The Columbia Grand Stock com pany cerUlnly gave the theater I goers a dellgnuui evening last; nigni in that always pleasing play, "A Night Off." The company la a strong one and the cast is excellent. Playing slock in Salem Is on trial and as U supplies an actual necessi ty to amusement lovers, it should be heartily encouraged. The play last night was a regular trouble chaser. Tonight the beautiful pastoral play. "The Heart of the Blue Ridge'" will he presented. It la a charming story of life In the sunny South, dealing with the hardy mountaineers of the Cumberland mountains and la a delightful and reatful as any love story, .ever read by the winter ".re place. , i, rv Try a Journal want ad. Hollywood If you want a choice five or ten-acre fruit or vegetable tract, let ua show you Hollywood. Tracts from 1875 and up. Very easy terms especially to any one who- will Improve. Bechtel ft By non, 847 State street. Oregon Coffee House 134 N. Liberty Street. Light lunches at all hours, and the best 35o meals morning noon and night, served In tLe city. Give us a call and you will be a regular cus tomer. YOURS FOR A GOOD MEAL. Coltaqe Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 784. a iMtW TODAY ' FOR SALE Lots In ail parts of the city; easy payments; 8100 and up. Km Homer H. Smith, Room r. Mcornack bldg. .. Phone 86. . 18-88-tf FOUR GOOD LOTB On Twenty-flrst ' street and amall house can be h4 ' for 8850. . The owner Is ,-. leaving; town and must sell. This is a bis bargain. See us at once. Bechtef ft Bynon, 347 State street. FOR SALE Christmas trees, mls " tletoe and Xmas decorations, 887 State street. 18-18-tw FOR SALE 3 good fresh cows, one 4 years old; ahm good gentle driving horse. 771 N. Commorclaf 18-15-31- FOR SALE Child's white enameled: iron -' bed In good - condition. Phone Mala 8!6. 13-15-lt FOR 8ALK Thoroughbred Barrett Plymouth Rocks, , Brown , Leg horns, Rhode Island Reds. ' 1110 Norway street. 8alem.' Phone 4IK - - 12-15-tf WANTEDC-A girl . for general housework. ' Mrs." Thos. Brown. 935 Ouk street. Phone 1513. ii-i5-tr FOR SALE Two modern housei, tbref lots on Cottage and Union streets. Also one 7-room houso and two lota In Englewood Frlce very low as they must be sold.: See the owner. Inquire 427 N. Church St., or call at 1Q8& N. Seventeenth: : 12rl5-St MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD ' " Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or WANTED An extra good, fresh milch cow. -. Phone Main' 71 be tween 10:00 and 4:00. ' 13-15-eod " Norwich Union : Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or. Seaplnk of the Hill lines maw we wil Istrlke "out In another dlrec marged Into the Oregon, Waahing- A calculating spirit always makes a chill Christmas. . . , j W A N T E TP) f Tenant for good business building. Good proposition to right party Address MC Care Journal . 4 POR SALE One of the best country . nfews- :: papers in Marion Co. Owner moy : ing away. Paper must be sold withui :: 30 days. With the paper and job t plant goes a six room house, good t barn and 2 1-2 lots of land on main t street of town. If interested see me I at once for particulars and price, as I this will not last long. Price most reasonable f This is cot tne Capital Journal as several persons have imagined R. M. HOFER eTemswal Officw. Wnl s Orex. B) K A. Mt.tM. ,..- Wan "...