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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1910)
rAa vxrwat . -rwq (,!.. !( it. )' .?.. frf i.t i .1 liil IL DAJLT CAPITA f, JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON'. SATURDAT, DECEMBER 17. 1910. It m a g 41 QF LASTING APPRECIATION Suggest themselves in extensive varieties in our store. Standard quali ties; moderate prices. Diamonds, watches, rings, brooches, bracelets, chains, fobs, ear-rings, clocks of all descriptions, silverware, carving sets, toilet sets, manicuring sets, . scarf pins, cuff buttons, cut glass and an endless variety of other articles from which to choose. DIAMOINOS Don't buy common diamonds when the same money will secure one of ourXfine white gems. Remember that badly imperfect and straw colored diamonds soon become unattractive to the wearer, as they show their poor qualities in comparison with the first-class article and you know diamonds always will be compared. One' good diamond is worth more than half a dozen poor ones. FOR LADIES Fern Dlnties in IJrans, Silver aiid Cut Glass. Sewing Boxes. Manicure Sets. Handbags in Leather nnd Chain. Jewol Cases, with Special Compart im'iits and Patent Locks. Beautiful Toilet Sets of positively every description, In Silver, Ebony, etc. The Allwon Manicure Set, including File, Scissors, Orange Stick, Salve Powder, etc., all enclosed in Buf fer. Endless variety of Souvenir Trinket lieuutiful Necklace. Hreu-st Pins, Kings, etc.,; Set with all the Precious and Popular Stone. Cut Glass and Silverware of every deHcription. We liave everything in the Jewelry Line a lady could wish. The fore going articles are only a few suggestions. Especially Useful Articles and Prices Nickel Watches for men and boys,' standard and Jewel works, :..4 50 20-year Filled Watches for i.-ien and boys; 7-Jewel works, open face. $900 Small size Watches for men, filled 20-year cases, 7-Jewel works .-.snoo From these prices we have Filled and Solid Gold Watches as high as S150 Beautiful small site Watches, 20-year filled case, for ladles, guar anteed, correct timers S10 . ladles' Solid Gold Watches, good, reliable works. .g25 to SI 50 26-plece Table Silver Sets, In case, all guaranteed, per set, from 87 50 to S22 50 Heavy Silver Plated Knives and Forks," set $5 00 1847 Rodgers Knives and Forks, set $3 50 1847 Rodgers Teaspoons, set $1 25 Fancy plated Serving Piocee.75,, $1. 81-25. $1 50. 324)0 $2 50 Solid Silver Teaspoons, set 84 OO 10 SS OO Solid Silver Knives and Forks and Spoons in combination set 820 and UP : . 1 1 FOR GENTLEMEN Solid Silver Serving Pieces frorn. . . 31-50 u" Solid silver and plated, also ebony, Toilet Ware and Manicure Sets in endless variety; sets from 32 50- t0 $25' Jewol Cases in gold and silver from $150 10 325 Gold and Bronze Clocks, great variety of trinkets for the desk and dresser; Fern DlBhes, Candlesticks, Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets In gilt, silver and brass. Largest assortment of Eight-day Mantle Clocks In Oregon outside of Portland; solid oak and black enamel $5 to $12 50 Cut glass 8-lnch Bowls, 84 OO to ,325: Fern Dishes, 35 to 325: Bon Bon Dishes, S1-50- Sugar and Cream Sets, pair 34 00 Salt and Peprer Shakers, pair 31-50 Water Sets, Celery Dishes, Cake Plates, Vases, Jelly Stands, In . great variety. ' " ' ' ' High-grade Leather Bugs from 3400 to 820 00 White Metal Chain Mesh Bags and Purses. . .3150 to $18 50 Our line of JEWELRY Is the most .beautiful ever brought to Sa lem. Seal Rings and plain Rings, Solid Gold and Filled Link Buttons. Stick Pins, Brooches, Lockets, Watch Chains and Necklaces, Tie Clasps, Fobs, Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Collar Plus. A big line of Sliver Plated Tea Sets, Cake DlBhes, Butter Dishes, Sugar, Cream and Spoon Holders, iu sets; Cake BaBkets, Child ren's Mugs, Napkin Rings, etc. Diamond Rings for $20- A" our diamonds were bought before the rise in the market price. Traveling Sets In Sliver and Ebony. Cigar Boxes. Card Cases. Cigar Cases. . 11111 Hooks. Cigar Holders and Ash Tray. Smoking Sets. Ink Stand and Paper Weight. Shaving Mugs, (ientlemen's Brusb. Sets o( all kinds, including Folding Coat and Hat IJrtiMi. , Cigarette Cases. "Tflig Tags, Key Rings, Pocket Stamp Ho. Match Safes, Bottle Openers, Cigar Cutters, etc. -, Elks Card -Cases. ' ' " " , Extra swell lines of Nlgaet Kings, ' ruff Jluttoiis and Heart Plus fur . SU'u, also . Turquols, . Matrix anil other Hpoiar stones for th.i Scarf Pins. ti i. Illg line of Fobs, Watch Chains, etc. You will find here tlie Fluent Line , of Presents for Men ever shown In Halem. .. . . I " We have been continually telling you of the large assortment of beautiful gifts we always have on hand and of the tempting prices at which we are offering them to you. Hundreds have proven the truth of our statements. Christmas is nearly here come in and make your selections. You can get better goods here for less money than elsewhere. Call and see. BARK'S TH Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Oregon ARE AFTER MAKERS OF MOONSHINE FEDERAL AGENTS SAY COAST MOUNTAIN MOONSHINERS FIND GOOD MARKET FOlM THEIR PRODUCTS IN THE DRY COUNTIES. fVNlTBD J-U.HS tXABET- WlaB-l Portland, Ore., Dec. 17. United 3tte revenue officers have begun a campaign against moonohiners who are said .to be operating Illicit stills In the coast range mountains in Lane, Josephine and Douglas counties. it was learned today that federal airenta have been working for sev eial months in locatiug various 'ills In Southern Oregon and that a number of arrewts probubly will b. made In the near futurs. L. F. McPherson. an old resid-int along the Sluslaw river, was ar " rested by the government detectives yesterday. He is charged with hav ing operated a still for the manu facture of prune brandy. A still which McPherson admitted belonged to him, was captured by the officers and has been turned over to the collector of Intel nil Revenue Dunne. It Is said that the McPherson plant was capable of turning out 40 gallons of "pure prune' Juice" dally. ' According to federal agents the coast mountain moonshiners have found a ready market for their liquors at Cottage Grove and other dry towns In the southern part of the' state. It is asserted that a number of small stills are In operation. Prun brandy and other alcoholic bever ages mnde from fruits are being manufactured In the mountain stills It Is said. COLORADO MINES IN RAD SHAPE LABOR COMMISSIONER BURKE SAYS MORE EXPLOSIONS IN COAL MINES ARE CERTAIN UNLESS CONDITIONS ARE IM-PROVED. who has been investigating the Ley den explosion, today predicted that others of the same kind would fol low in mines In this vicinity within the next six months unless radical steps are taken to safeguard agalnbt it. "There will be more explosions and more dead miners unless some thing Is done," said the commission er. "The Colorado Fuel and . Iron company's mines at Hastings, 80 prls and Engleville, are In particu larly bad shape, and It Is by belief that explosions will occur there un less radical measures are taken to safeguard the men." A general strike at Melbourne Australia, la advancing the price of provisions. X NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing auirerara of rtmlia, whita sr niux-utu or ot tin Jului. ac'atu-a, luuii.i. lu.katba, palna III tba lldurM or nmii Mlu u " bt-r for a noiuo tr-nurul Vuu-n bu m-tl7 cuid all of Uiwa tvriun. fla 11 br duty to teuiX It to aU aunerwa r HKK. You eura uuraelf at koma aa Uioun.la will lttfr o i-Jiauaa of clloula leU mo mrr. 'llili alujfla llTMy banUltea urW rM frum tb blou.1. luoaia tha attRronl oUila. V' liwa tba UoaA. and brlUli-aa tua trm, fllu rlasllcllr aud tooa to tba wbola arateab It Uw aln lalawata I'M. 1 proof ablrM Wra. la. Suauaera. Hut U. Notra UaaM, Iaa IDMITCO Ft UASSO W1HB Denver, Colo., Dec. 17. All hop of rescuing alive the 10 miners en tombed In tunnel No. I of the Ley den mine was abandoned today when the first division of oxygen helmcted searchers returned to tbs surface and reported' that they had failed to find the Imprisoned men. A relief corps that followed the first division then set out to explore the extreme right wing of the mine, the only part of the tunnel that the searchers have not yet reached. At 10 o'clock this morning the men had been entombed 62 hours. State Labor Commissioner Brake, Madam Nordtca, the opera singer, has lost her famous black pearl. And Is that allT THE PRETTY CO-EOS WILL GET BUSY JIRL STUDENTS OK WASHING. TON UNIVERSITY TO ORGAN. IKK POLITICAL CLUHS AND . TAKE PART IN THE POLITI- CAL CAME. Secure Health while you rnayl The f.rst hvJ step is to regulate the action of your sluggUh bowels by early use of Beecham's Pills Said Erarrvkara. . U koaaa 10c. anal ZSa. UMITCO I'HrJS LTUCfcD W1SS. University of Washington,, Doc. 17. Taking advantage of thu'.r nwly acquired right to the ballot, co-eds of the ' university uro plan ning to cuter largely Into the politi cal life of the state It was learned today that a number of the collego women have banded together with the view of organizing political clubs. ' "We believe thut the younger w -men should take the lend among the women .voters," said one of the lead 'ng co-eds ;oday. ' "We propot-e to vote aw oftr-i a:, we ran mid will e' teinpt to employ our franchise wise ly. The Idea that a young wouial Will vote for a man simply because he Is good looking Is absurd, K woman really can 'size up' a man much sooner than another man can do It." The "voinen of the university tako the s.aud that they must be active In politics or their voice In the af fairs of the state and nation will bo Ignored. The peculiar piopertles of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested durlug epidemics of Influenza, and wnen It was taken In time we have not heard of a sin gle case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. ShctccttfctMcCf! 6ft! thf Original and Csnulm EIORLIGIC'S MALTED T.1ILK Th Food-drink (or All Hgtt. forrifanta.mvtta.andCrowingchilJjea. PuieNutriti,upbuJJing the vvnoJeboJy. Invigorates tlie nuraing mother and the aged. Kjch milk, mshivl ETinf in powdet (orin. A quick lunch prepared la minute. Take bo substitute. A.k for HORLICK'5. In No Qomhlna or Trust WILL GIVE CONCERT THURSDAY CHRISTMAS CONCERT OK THE. , FIRST M, K, CHURCH CHOItt WILL UK GIVEN THURSDAY EVENING, HECEMUKU. . 24 . JIXE PROGILVM.- - The Xiuat uoucert of the First M. E. church choir will take place tll year on Thursday evening, Duccow her 22, The splendid chorus chol? of 40 voices, under the direction of Deun F. 8. Mendeiihall, Will rende!'' a most attractive mufllcal program on this occasion. Part I. wlU hi inlNcellaneotiv and Part II. wilt hi the rendition of a beuuilful an I elaborate cantata, the "Prince af Peace," by ohtl Spencer Camp. D.-. Avlsuii will deliver a few appropri ate remarks b-.-twen the purM. This c;iu'ert U onon to the pubi'n free o' e'lurne, to which they ar. coid ally Invited.