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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 18U- t Skin ot Beauty Is a Joy Forever Salem's Big Department Store The Christmas Store of the Willamette Valley Complete stock of Holiday Merchandise and Christmas novelties are ready for your choosing. No effort has been spared in obtaining the very latest and best goods Tomorrow is Remnant Day Remnants of All Descriptions Special at One-Half Price DR.T.FHJI fiOlTUCD'S ORIENTAL .CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES lUmovM Tul Pimply Frtxkltt. Moth Patch, Km, sad sim DIkiw uta Try Die miMi I an beauty, ud d- bm atecuoa. n hMod tht Ut of to rear, and I to barmleM w tutcUtobtturatt 1 properly mid. Accept nooounier 1U of imlUr nunc. Dr. L. a. Sftvr t&id to ft lady of the aaav too (ft patient); At you U4it Ui at them. I rcommofl (2mrmmAm Cwmm n al tilt, leu harmful of all tha aklo preparauoDs." for ul bf all drufit and Fancy QoodJ Dalera is th t ailed hut, Cauad and Xuropa. fBlT.H3PLS, Prop.. 37 Brest Jones Street leTot Makes a Bad Cough Vanish ! Quickly or Money Back i The Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy You Ever Used. Family Supply i for SOc. Saves You $2. The House of Quality IHGOirrORATEDj, The Christmas Store CITY NEWS. at Moene Members Attention lianquet and election tonight. Yoar Appenriincc Countu When wearing a suit cleaned and pressed faultlessly by the Electric Sanitary Cleaning and Pressing Co., room 6, 147 N. Commercial. The Unitarian Ladles Will hold their annual Chrintniaa baxaar Saturday, December 9, from 9 a. ni. to 9 p. in. at Huron & Hamil ton's furniture house. 12-7-2t Y. M. f. A. ('(invention The delegates to the Y. M. C. A. convention will gather here tomor row, and a lively and Interesting meeting Is expected. The Ladies Of the Jason Lee M. E. church will hold a bazaar at Josse & Moore store, December 7, 8 and 9. On Sat urday they will also hold a cooked food sale. 12-G-3t Owning of Fourth Series Series No. 4 of the Mutual Savings and lxnn association will be opened on January 6, 1912. Application for membership may bf made at the of fice of the secrtary, 276 State street, or to C. G. Henderson, authorized so licitor. A. A. Lee, president. 12-th ur&Hnt-tf Fish, rnnltry and Claim II. C. By bee has opened a fish and poultry market at 190 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 2125. Your patronage solicited. Satisfac tion guaranteed and prices reasona ble. Ilrlng In your poultry. 11-16-eod-tf Catholic Bazaar Cooked food sale December 7 at SI. Joseph's hall. A free rug, Kxpert Piano Tuninji Leave orderg at Geo. C. Will's. 12-7-lw i 1 1 envy Discount on Coal j To introduce a new kind of high grade coal to the people of Salem, the Falls City Lumber Co. Is offering a liberal discount for a short time. (See ad.) Is Is the famous Austra lian coal, which Is recognized to be fully 30 per cent better than the gen nine Rock Springs coal. "Polly" at the Grand At the Grand Opera House on Sat urday, December 9, Ida St. Leon will be seen In Frederic Thompson's "Pol ly of the Circus", is the title indi cates, "Polly of the Circus" Is a pret ty, sentimental story of that mystic world of red wagons, big tents, and t the sawdust ring, ulth horses, dogs, ponies, mules and a great perform ing elephant, also clowns, acrobats, bareback riders, gymnasts and aerial acts. This Is the tame attraction that played at the Liberty theater, New York City, for one solid year. me paraue win start at noon, watcli for It. Finished the Trestle There was some little interference with street car traffic yesterday and last night that was necessary and un avoidable, being caused by the big pile driver, which tlnlshed the work on the trestle on Vill street, and in doing so had to temporarily occupy the street car track. Hundreds of people yesterday watched the big thumper putting the Oregon trees hack In the ground and upside down, and seemed to get lots of pleasure In the spanking applied, to the proper end of the big sticks. Have Y o u II I Been In Our Store? We have the finest display of JEWELRY, SILVER ware, and CUT GLASS ever seen in Salem. Christ mas Time is nearly here and you will find that we have anticipated your every thought in the jewelry line. Come in and let us help you with your. Holiday shop ping. We can save you time and money. j; Barr's Jewelry Store Catholic Itazaar Chicken supper tonight at St. Joseph's hall. Modern Woodmen Attention This evening you are earnestly re quested to report at our hall In the Steeves building, at 8 o'clock sharp. Annual election of officers, after which the conimlttfe appointed at our last meeting will serve a banquet The Foresters are earnestly request ed to be present. By order of the venerable consul. It Died a Horn In' To be born December 5, and live but two days, for it died by dissolu tion today, was the fate of the Un' versal Sash & Door company, of Portland. The company was dlsolv ed some time ago for failure to pay its annual license. Recently It was discovered that to transfer certain real property a reinstatement was necessary, and it cost $63. This morning Corporation Clerk Babcock received the dissolution papers and $5 as fees. o Xew Incorporations. The following articles of Incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: General Film company, foreign, Portland, capital stock, $1,000,0000. , Appling Grigs Co,, foreign, Port land, capital stock, $1000. Columbia River Powder company, Portland, capital stock, $r000. Hunter Realty company, dissolution. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Moving Pictures Tonight PROGRAM The Itlglit Xante but the Wrong Man Sellg. The Politician's Dream Vitagraph comedy. A Romance f the Sixties Lubln Life Itont Vitagraph. Sonir lllrnm Kllis MI'SIC 1JY ORCHESTRA Ladies niul Gentlemen: See the loir ii e r j Win. dons now. t J - ! ' The new Toir irery windows n r e n o w ready for yon. These win d o w s will solve many a perplexing X in as Prob lem. Iet the Tog gery Bird be your Santa C 1 a u s. He can save you in any an X m a s worry. Cl.KAMMI AD PKESSIMJ No possibility of transmitting germs from one garment to an other by our high temperature steam pressing machine. We call for and deliver your garments. THE TOGGERY Phone 838. 167 Commercial St DAVE YAXTIS AL HCBST (To be Continued) You luive never irn'd anything which takes hold of il had i-miith and ('umpierg it quickly as Pinex Cough Syrup, tiive n I must instant relief Mini usually stops t lie most obstinate, donp-yeuled cou'-li in -'I hours. Uiiaruntefd to give prompt and positive results even in roup anil whoop ing rough. I'inex is a sp'"'ial ami highly coii'en trateil compound of Norway White Pine en i int. rich in miuiniol and oilier heal IDX pine elements. A .Mi-cent buttle makes a pint a family supply of the Ix-ii rough remedy I hat money can buy, al a savin!! of $J. Simply mix with home made sugar syrup r strained honey, in a pint bottle, and it is ready for use. Kindly prepared in ." minutes directions iu packaue. Children like Pinex CourIi Syrup it tastes good, and is a prompt, safe remedy for old or young. Stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative liotli good fea tures. A handv household medicine for hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis, etc., and unusually effective tor incipient lu:i troubles. 1'spd in more homes in the I', S. and Canada than any other cough remedy. Pinex has often been tmitated. but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same results. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guar antee is wrapped in each package. Your druggist has Pinex or will gladly get it for you. It not. send to the linen i o.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Kxpert Piano Tuning Satisfaction guaranteed ;25 years' experience. Leave orders at Geo. C. Will's for Fred W. Schaefer. 12-7-tf See Fatlnpr Dance At the Old Time Dance at the ar mory Tuesday, December 12. PFRSnWAI 5 Mr. C. E. Whitney, of North Salem, left last night for California on a business trip.' If Mr. Whitney's trip proves satisfactory the family will probr.bly make their home In Califor nia. W. L. Johnson, of Amity, is stop ping at the Salem hotel. J ,T. Beckwith, ot Jefferson, Is a business visitor to the city. Mis. George, of Portland, came down on the electric today, and will spend a week visiting Mrs. Collins, of 620 Eighteenth street. Charley Hartley and wife, of Sid ney, are shopping in the city. Ed. Denham, a prominent young farmer, of Aumsville, is in the city on business. Will Haverley, of Weller. drove over this morning to attend to some. business matters. C .A. Xe'lson and wife, of Berke ley, Cal., are registered at the Bllgh. W .A. Jefferson, of North Howell Prairip, is attending the threshers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry, of Zena. are visiting in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter, of Chemawa, brought some produce into the city this morn'ng, and retuied with many Christmas presents for friends. Mrs. Fred Simpklna and daughter, Jessiaf drove over from Spring Val ley this morning. Miss Simpklna Is to be one of the clerks in the Com mercial book store during the holi days. Ethel Binegar and Bertha Louder-; back, well known young women of Howell Prairie, came to the city this morning to purchase Santa Claus goods. Mrs. Maud Gosline and daughter. Miss B .M. Denny, drove over from McCoy to do some Christmas shop ping this morning. W. C. Wier, the prominent New port hotel man. who recently pur chased a large farm near Sunnyside. is negotiating for the purchase of the Salom feed barn. J. Merwin.and wife of Bar!ow, Ore-, are registered at the Cottage Hotel. R. A. Looney and son. Walter, well-known dairymen of Spring Val ley, are in the city on business. J. W. Richards, who lives out on the Lincoln road, is not kicking or. the price of veal, for he sold a fine one :hi3 morning for 11 Mi cents pr pound. Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Oak Grove, who are making a beautiful country place out a wheat farm, were in the city this morning purchasing additional nursery stock. Oscar M. Le.hman, of Independence, drove over this morning with his wife and daughter to do their Christ mas shopping. Charles Ransom, a retired mer chant of Aumsville, Is in the city to day on business. C. S. Temple of Lincoln, is here on business. G .1. Gibson, of Hopewell, Is In the city today. Tom Hart, of Independence ,1s at tending the threshers' convention. Frank Smith, of Independence, came down on the boat this morn ing on his way to Portland, where he has urgent business. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craven, who recently sold their interest In the hardware store at Independence, have gone to Portland to visit for n few days. Bill Scott, one of Independence's prosperous farmers spent a few days In the city looking up a team. He Anally purchased the best one be longing to Bill Skipton, for which he paid $600. Captain Skinner of the boat "Inde pendence," has had that trim little craft completely overhauled in Port- j land, and now makes the trip to Inde j pendence in one hour and thirty-flve j minutes. If the blood it poor and Sn.j . . notions from diseanoH L;.i- W,U S. liver, the heart ia not only liti poisoned at well. There are m ijvuuircu wen. mere are " ditioni due to impure hlwwi nT.. dronav. (aintintf inll . "uc aropay, lamc.ng .pe,, ne ---. a, or the many acrofuloua condition. , " fever-aorei." whit. ...i"'on, "d. 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ALSO MATINEE at 2:30 P. M. FREDERIC THOMPSON presents IDA ST. LEON (The Circus Riding Girl) Iu America's Greatest Success BECHTEL & BYNON BARGAINS 6-ROOM HOUSE, bath, toilet, sewer connections, two blocks to carllne, In good neighborhood, for only $2500. Will sell for $300 down; balance in monthly payments like rent. House is located on Che meketa street, near 15th. Some fine bearing fruit trees. HOUSES TO RENT in all parts of 1 the city. LOTS FOR SALE In all the best ad I ditions. Easv terms. MODERN BUNGALOW on Liberty j and Market streets, $2500. Easy I terms. This place has bath, toilet, I ' sewer, good lot, electric lights, i close to car line, within walking distance; a real goof place, j SMALL TRACTS In South Hollywood j on easy payments. This land ad- I joins Hollywood, which In the last ! year has built up finely. Good soil, i close to school, easy terms and low , prices. Five and 10-acre tracts, I just the tiling for fruit, berries, vegetables or chicken ranches. 225 ACRES in Polk county at $30 per acre. 80 acres timber at $60. Land in Howell prairie in tracts of 40 to 500 acres at prices ranging from $100 to $150 per acre. See us for farms; we can suit you. BECHTEL & BYXOX 347 State Street Tel. Main 452 POLLY a- CIRCUS A REAL CIRCLE OX THE STAGE NOTE A reception will be held on the stage after the matinee. Bring the children to romp and play with Polly, her ponies aad horses. All are invited. Prices: Night, 50c to $1.50. Matinee, 25c to $1.00. NEW TODAY. HOT CHICKEN TAMALE Phone Main 2048; at night, 81; Sunday, 100. Remember Madison Lunch Wagon. Butter sandwiches. 12-5-5t "WONEY TO LOAN on good real es tate security. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. 11-24-tf FOR SALE Good four room dwelling close to school and carllne, store and paved street; $75 down, bal ance $12.50 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. 12-1-tf WANTED $1200 on real estate se curity; first mortgage. Apply to Meyer & Thielsen, 162 North Commercial street, upstairs. 12-61tf $500 CORNER LOT on Chemeketi street, 58x100. Small one room house on lot. $75 down and bal ance at $10 a month.. The hou rents for $4 a month. All assess ments paid and sidewalks In. Hofer & Sons, ,213 S. Commercial street. 12-4-tf- FOR SALE General merchandise store at mk. ma. Including house, barn, and one diock or grouna. rostomce and long distance telephone located in store. The Black Eagle mining headquar ters are being moved from Gates to Mehama, which means a large In. crease ot business for Mehama. The price of this property is cheap. It will be on the market for only i short time. See us at once. E. HOFER & SOXS 213 S. Commercial Street. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bargtutrdt Ac Meredith, Restdeat A 885 STATE STREET. FOR RENT Six room house with modern improvements, close in. $13 a month. S Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial Btreet. 12-7-tf KAUFMAN & BROWN, 270 Chemek eta street. Phone 947. Plumbing, tinning and general jobbing; pumps, tanks and windmills. . Warm air heating (our motto). Best work at reasonable prices. Let us. figure with you. 12-7-tf FOR SALE Five room house, barn, woodhouse, etc., on corner of Capi tol & Jefferson streets. Two lots 55x150 each. Iarge fruit trees. On streetcar line. ' Price $1450, which includes all street and sewer as sessments. Half cash. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 12-7-tf FOR SALE 10 acre berry tracts on easy payments. This is part of the Voget Bros, farm 2Vfe miles east of Brooks. Best kind of berry land. See German Investment Co., Room 15, Breyman building, Salem, Ore. ll-7-3t 4 v s t:. ; 5 : ' i J I ' ft l X ; M .j X" fl ; -ft k.1 jr.. :.: : . 5 . -v r Ida ud Elsie Leon In "Polly of the rims." FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE And three lots on Eighteenth street just off from State. .. Woodshed and garage combined. Price $2250. House and one lot for $1600. Terms, $800 cash and $15 a month. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commer cial street. ' 12-7-tf FOR SALli Four-roomed house, pan try, bathroom and closet, upstairs not finished, lot 100x150. Berries, fruit and flowers, sewer assessment paid. Price $1,450. $050 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. 591 South Twenty-fifth street 12-7-lw MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Ot MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scoti & Co., over th Chicago Store, S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. Talmadge Printing Co. i New White Building, 251 H State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate security. BECHTEL & BYXOX 347 Stnte Street CHICHESTER S PILLS y'.V. L11ri A.k jour Uroczlil foe l V3v rill. In Krd tn.l Oold nirllky -JWJ bo, sealed with Blue RH.t'on. Xf TTl 44 TaLe no other. Ilr or your v I - fif Kruffl.t. Ask(nr lll. IIKS.TEBS I T" Jf DIAMOND ltllM 1'II.I.I.forU .IV wi years known as Best. Safest. Alwayi RelUlil. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FOR EXCHANGE I have Portland property, vacant lots, house or business property that I will trade for Salem property. K. W. P., care of Journal. it PIGS FOR SALE Phones Farmers 458. 12-7-3t" If yoa art constipated begin to taka Dr. Miles" laxative Tablets. BARGAINS GOOD HOUSE and lot close in, with well ot water, can be bought for $500, if sold soon. 166 ACRES; 55 acres In hops; good . hop house; all fine river bottom land. 136 acres in cultivation. $100 per acre. . OLMSTED LAXD CO. 12-4-5t Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot WOOD COAI Jone 210 Bock Springs and Standard Coat, CAPITAL FUEL COJIPAXT Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet (fermlclde powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses it is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, de stroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keeD artificial teeth and To remove nicotine from the toeth ana purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weaJ' inflamedeyes. Heals sorethroat, wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a lox. druggists or bv mail postpaid. Sample Tree. THE PAXTON TOILET CO.,Bo8TON,Ma 1 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES u Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before You lo Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone 908 Laln ail-in N. Com St. Salem. Ot. I