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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1912)
0, 1912. Tw Elffht A CIGAR WITH CHARACTER A Portland Policeman is Killed ? if V Quality that Is distinctive and niuvU mil Is found In mia' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE00. MIDiY. DECEMBER 1 'PA ft CITY NEWS. ! Kveryhody Invlled to atlend the shoot at Salem flun Club ground:!, A: nt sehnol, Snuilay. Attorney Carey R Martin linn moved hie law unices to rooniH :ii2-:h:i-:ih Masonic temple, 1 l-2!l-tf Imiing the Hale, four dollar porlable electric lumps $!2.!l'i; "i lamps, :.K. Iluren H Hamilton. Niilein (lull ('lull will conduct a Hl'iiollng uiii trh at. the Mute school jjounds Sunday, everybody Invlled. Attorney (i 10. l'nruh hus moved his law olllcos l(, rooms 2o.re20ii, I'nilcil , Mates Nullniml Hank building. 12-4-tf Found - (Ileal bargains In fresh and cured meals, lard etc., nt. the Kasl Halelii li it'll t. iiiaikel. Phono Main PC(i, 1 Kli.'i Statu street. 12-11121 To whom It. may concern: I am no longer connected In uny way with (!. A. linns ii ml company, lis,') Stale street. A. It. Cook, MO SUite stl I. I2'.r)-:it A good-sized, solid oak. clcclrle por tablo lamp, filled with art glass, can be bought during our sale of reading lamps fo $2.!i!i. Iluren & 1 la nil 1 1 on . Uimiar by ladles of the I'liUni'tnn church. Pillow cases, towels, aprons mid cooked foods for sale, at Iluren A Hamilton's Saturday, December 7, at 10 a. in. Mon-Tuos-Frl Wo are headquarters for the famous Yakima Meat Hour. Can furnlHli you with winter apples ,y ho bushel. Or der your crunhorrlcH, mince, meat and Minns wants early. Phono Main till, Sperling's. North Couimerclal SI. A FT Kit A FEW THE ATM EM'S I AM WELL, II ALE AND HEARTY. ME. IIANM O-THI ItAI El Tl( S lll IT. DR. S. Z. BARTLEY OFFICE AMI ROOMS H AMI It, STEEVES III II. DING. llOI'ltS K. PICTURE See our line of mouldings ami gel. order. BARNETT'S ct lii Ye l.lbcrl) Tlicslrc CHANGE OF YE LIBERTY Ton i v imi suriinw SEE An Unusual Honeymoon Ylliigruph Comedy. Starting at a country lair and ending in the wilds of Africa. .Miss Flora Vinch as lie victim YE LIBERTY : home (if coon I'M 1 1 in s "IVTrBTIIHIII III FOSTER & BAKER Groceries and Meats SW IT T I'll I' HOES HEAD I I I II I E Al I IFI.OWEII EI.FHY Pest Hulk lllend Coffee Fresh country meals every Saturday fiO cent cash purchase a free guess window. Phone i.t Prompt Aulo Hcllrorjr A SURPRISE Look for the special announcement in the Saturday morning Statesman. A surprise for the boys and girls in Meyers Toyland tomorrow. SALEM'S DIG HOLIDAY STORE THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT (!e a beiiiiiirul and artistic portable lecti n: lamp for a fracllon of Its real value during the sale ut Iluren & Ham ilton's. Choice ni'-als that are properly cut anil from nothing but the best slock ( blnlnable. Phone Main K.2S, or call In ami place your Sunday order early. Sleusloff Pros., Court and Liberty si I eels. Chicken Is what, makes your Sun day dinner complete, uml s not. expen alie now. We dress them to your or der If you prefer. Phone Main 1111, The, Sunset (Irocery. Farmers bring in your poultry. Xinas dainties should be ordered early. You will save worry and time, (nil- sloelt in thin lino Is large. Itest valley Hour In the illy. Home made donghniils. Kdgur's (Irocery, Court anil High streets. I'bolie Main 2 1 ll. Alter visiting several points of In terest in the east, Rather A. Moore, of SI Joseph's church, has returned. Rather Monro went, to Baltimore as a delegate lo Hie American Prison Asho clatlon. Ilel'oro returning lie visited Ni w York, Chicago and Washington, I). C. (leorge R Uodgi'is has returnedi from San Francisco where ho visited tils father who Is 111. Mr. ltoilger stales (bat there Is great commercial life and business activity going on In the soul horn city now, and that build ing is on the boom. j A meeting of thn state library com mission Is scheduled at the stale house 1 hursday, December 12. Many mat ters of Importance to the. commission, but which have not yet been announc ed to the public, -will be taken care of In tho meeting. FRAMING nil estimate before placing your ART SHOP : y Liberty Sired. PROGRAM WEXFORD TOIMV AMI S UTItll IV I'cslin lug MY BABY ltlograph Hear Iho male ipiartet sing "I'p the Kleketv Stairs." WEXFORD ALWAYS COOO ( IIVMtElflilES OKVMiES IIVWS II ATI'S :i,"o per pound and Wednesday. With every on the pumpkin. See show Phone Overland Express wrecked by one of the jokes to be sprung at tho big ' show to he given at the Grand, Friday. Dec. (J t li. Come and heart It. ' A large 'audience gathered In the ' Crand opera house last night to hear Dr. F. J. Fluno, a Christian Scientist ' of Oakland Oil., who delivered a talk en Christian Science. Tho speaker's j address was very Interesting and en i li rtainlng and tho largo audience fully appreciated It, World's greatest singer at theUrand opera house tonight. You can't afford It miss it. i Frank A. Rhodes and wife, of Tilla mook, are In tho city visiting old friends. Mr. Rhodes is ono of Tilla mook's most progressive and enter prising clll.cns and be has an unlim ited number of good friends in tills Ity. Ho declares that business Is In oniliig nt Tillamook, hut old Salem Ten years In Sing Sing for the man who don't come to tho big minstrel show tonight. At the (Jrand opera house. See It. The aulo lire truck yesterday after noon scattered pedestrians, when an alarm wan sent in culling it to Mis sion and High slreet.s where a chim ney lire was In progress. Tho big truck whirled over the South Commer cial street bridge and up out of Bight over tho hill in surprising short time. No damage reunited from tho fire. Man convicted of manslaughter be cause he refused to allow his brother to buy a ticket to the show tonight. Takn warning and come. 25c. 35c and fide. Evidently Dan Cupid Is loafing around and doing absolutely nothing for the good of his country. Although six days have elapsed, not a single mnrrlng'i license has been Issued by County Clerk Allen. I .est month, the oltleo Issued 5 r licenses and the month before thai Ml licenses were placed In circulation. From tho appearance of (he present month's business, the marriage business Is going to bo very poor, unless the girls eatch some of the boys In ihclr Christmas stocking Heller no Oregon representation at San Francisco In 11)15 than a poor one Bechtel & Bynon's . Bargains llnslncsss Cliance. AVo have a client who wants to lease a brick building lor term of years, or will lease ground and build. What have you. See Mr. Scott. Acreage. Pt'i acres, I miles from Salem; all , cleared, fine soil, 10 acres set to prunes, about 50 apple trees, fair house, good barn and outbuildings, ; one-quarter mile to school. This is a . bargain. See Mr. Scott, j Five acres, two-thirds in cultiva tion, -l-room house, spring water, fenced, one half acre strawberries, 'one-half acre loganberries; other fruit of all kinds, and ;i years old; part (cash, balance $5 per month, ho inter i est. See Mr. Scott. We Write Insurance. lll ( IITEI, , 1IYN0. 517 Stale Street. Tel. Main i:,2. Grand Opera House Wednesday, Dec. 11 Annual ion r FliEHFIIICk TII(Mtl'SO Miss Elsie St. Leon In Margaret Mayo's Malerpiece POLLY OF THE CIRCUS OKKJINAL 1'KOIHTTION l'rlws, tlMK tlOd, 75p. 50o UNITED MICKS IXASKU WIIIE.1 Portlnnd, Ore., Dec l!. Vainly en jdeavorlng to get a seeding motor ! cycle under control :c lay. Patrolman iH. E. Taft collided w 'li a street car, I sustaining Injuries i torn which lie is I expected to die. 'IV patrolman was 'rounding a corner ai..l tried lo turn out of the way of the street ear, when his machine became unmanageable. He collided B'luarcly with the car, and was thrown a disiancs of 10 feet, ; sustaining a frac tired skull, frac 1 tured leg and oilier rics. Taft belongs to the mounted squad, 'and had left his hrrse with a friend while be took a vld tm ih machine. Roosctelt U Allie. t united rm:ss I i:KKU WIIIE. Chicago, Dec. While the Pro gressive conference opens here next Wednesday, the ptinclpal speech will bo delivered by Theodore Roosevelt, according to annoiiirv:n'iit today. Roosevelt and former Senator Ilev eridge, of Indiana, are scheduled to address a beefsteak dinner to be held Tuesday night. Two sessions are plan ned by the progressives, one on Tues day and the other Wednesday. To Extend ( onrt Service. UNITKD IMIfSS I.FHi: WIHB. Milwaukee, AVis., Dec, li. Speakers at today's session of the National Civil Service Reform Li-ague of New York, Wisconsin and Illinois, In con vention here, discussed the placing of additional offices In thn government service under civil service classifica tion. Suit (t Oil 1. anils. UNITED PKKSS T.K1SKI) WMIK.l I,os Angeles, Dec ii. Testifying that no evidence of oil was discovered pri or to 11108 on Siluii acres of California ell lands had by the Southern Pacific railroad, L. D. Hell, an oil expert of McKlttrick, Cnl., nppeared today ns a witness begfore Federal Kxaminer Leo l.ongley, who Is hearing the govern ment's suit for the recovery of the land. Judge Calloway, of Department No. 2 of the circuit court, Is today listen ing to arguments In the divorce case of A. Clyde McMIIlen vs. Frankie A. McMUIen. The plaintiff is seeking a separation on the grounds of desertion. PERSONALS. Mrs. J. 11, Andres, of Portland, was In tho city this morning looking after buslnoss mailers and passing the day with friends, G. 10. Colter and family have return ed to I heir home n Portland after spending Thanksgiving and a few days with friends In Salem. I. Ilerrman, traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy railroad company, Is In Salem looking after business matters for a few days. Dave It. Yantls, of "Tho Toggery" has returned after a short visit in Portland en business. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. F.pley wero Port land visiters yesterday. T. G. Hllgli has returned from a brief bi'sluess visit In Portland. President 1 Ionian, of AVIllantette uni versity, is back to Salem from a few days' business visit In the metropnlh:. Shorey (i. Caprlon, of Dallas, was in Salem on business yesterday. Oda Rhodes, of McCoy was a guest at. the Salem Inst night. K. V. Ferguson, of Amity, was reg istered at the Salem last night. SAGE TEA WILL i DARKEN THE HAIR Itcslerc Failed and (Jray Hair to n. anil Color IlaiidruiY Ojilck. ly Itcmovcil. There is nothing new alnntt the Idea of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept tl'clr hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple "sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took in a dull, faded or streaked m.,,r. mice, tlu y madt) a brew of saw leaveg and applied , to their hair with won derfully henellclnl effect. Nowadays ,j't ll!lV( . . to the old tune tiresome method of lathering the herbs and making the tea. Th's is done by skillful chemists letter than we could do It ourselves; and all w, luive to do Is to call for the rtady-made product. AVyeth's Sage an.) Sulphur Hair Hemedy, containing sage In Hie proper strength, with the addi tion of sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful col-o- and boauty to the hair, and Is one of the best remedies you can use for" dandruff, dry, feverish. Itching seal, ' Mul falling hair, (.let a fifty cent bot-1 tie from your druggist today, and you1 will be surprised at the quick results. ! AH druggists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the! remedy Is not exactly as represented ! Agent, J. C. Perry. I Lisle St. Leon, as Tolly," MEW TODAY. THIRTY PAIRS of fine Homer pig eons for sale. T. H. lllundell, Phono 13T2. , 12-C-3t FOR SALE This Is a good cliance for you. 40 acres of good red fruit land, 7 miles out of Salem on a county road, 2S acres la cultivation, 12 acres in second-growth timber, a good spring on the place. Three miles from Turner, one mile to school; no buildings.- This can be bought for $3000, with $1500 down, balance at 6 per cent. See J. A. Mills at 275 State street. 12-6-3t FOR SALE A good house of 5-roams in Highland, near the Oregon Elec tric depot. The house Is plastered and in fine condition; blinds are at the windows and a nice fireplace In the front room, nt the small price of $1600, one-half cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. See J. A. Mills, at 275 State street. 12-C-3t FOR SALE 110 acres of cordwood timber, will cut 8000 cords of wood; is only one-half mile from the Ore gon Electric railroad, 9 miles out of Salem. The land is rough, hilly land. About 40 acres could he put In cultivation; the timber will twice pay for the entire tract. You can buy this place for $10 per acre, with one-half cash, and the bal ance on terms to suit. Look tills up If it Interests you. See J. A. Mills, nt 27," State street. 12-(l-3t GOOD SHOW TODAY AND TOMORROW 2-- REFINED VAUDEVILLE ACTS -2 "T R I X i E" DESMOND SISTERS and the DAMCMG STONE 4 NEW PICTURES 4 BLIGH THEATRE "W'HEKE EVEKYBODY (it)ES" SPECIAL " """" """""" " tw a BLANCHE WALSH The greatest of 1 i 'v' 7 v 1 A A1 j . . WWW: i I vim. s. 'It f 1 - 1 : :. 'J ' ,V(.- 5j ".. : V-' V :. ' .if j ' 1 ; . ' "I U i I - L i In "I'olly of the Clrcits." i ANTKI) Three or four persons t room and board. New modern homo 910 N. Cth street. Phono 1210. 12-5-31 FOR SALE Eight miles out of Salem on the county road, 10 or 20 acres of excellent fruit soil; Just enough timber for your own use; tho bal ance all In cultivation, for $100 per acre, with 10 per cent down, and the balance $1 per acre per month, or on yearly payments If you pre fer. See J. A. Mills, 275 State street. 12-6-3t LOST White and brlndle male bull dog, about year old. Phono Capital Journal or Main 1070, or call 900 Center street ll-29-3t GASOLINE LAUNCH for sale or will trade for good bicycle. Phone 494 or call at 235 Front street. 12-6-3t WE HAVE A CLIENT AVants to pur chase a small grocery store, either in city or small country town. Let Mr. Scott know what you have. Bechtel & Bynon. 12-6-3t The armistice Is good; a permanent peace agreement will be better. SHOE liEPAIHING SHOP. J. C. Lalley, who had charge of Ye Hoot Shop Bhoe repairing depart ment for tho last seven years, is now in charge of the new and most com plete shoe repairing shop In Salem, 223 North Commercial street. Jacob A. Rise, successor to E. S. Lamport, Saddle and Harness Co. all great future. LA CORONA 10c. It's bo good that price seeing out 0 proportion to Its quality. Another wise suggestion. TRY A TASIIMOO i2He THY A lt() TON ... DRINK HABIT ltKLI ABLE 1 10 .HE TREATMENT. Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of OltRINE, because It has cured tliolr loved ones-of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Con be given secretly. OR. R1NE, costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free booklet. J. C. Perry. After the fight Is over many a man is sorry he didn't compromise. It doesn't take the mmi -Jio thinks he knows It all very long to tell how little he really knows. mm Karl Xfugebauer luweiiTt l- V v Masonlc Temple MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joha a Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL in any quantity. Prompt delrrerj our specialty. Falls City Lumb Company. 279 North CommercUl street. Phone Main 613 (iUAKANTEED Those good chicken tamales, whole sale and retail. Special for partlea. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want. Phone Main 2048. Order early. Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town in Oregon. tf JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate' fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St, Phone Main 2252 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON.RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl'RGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents 186 State Street General Insurance MONEY TO LOAN. Rolluger & Lnflar. Bush-Breyman Bldg. Room 1 MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salcra, Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secsrltj. BECHTEL A RYNOR 147 State Street TYPEWRITERS All Makes IJonght, Sold, Rented and Ropnlred; Ribbons, Rollers, Supplies See me outure you do anythmS C. M. LOCKWOOD 214-216 North Commercial Main S6 wTAl I 1 1 . i. His X ' . ' '