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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
Pniro Eight Dim cipi TAL JOUBSAL, SALEM, PRECOX. Tllt'ltSDAY, DEfEKDER 12. 1912. Salem's Holiday Shopping Center Regular 65c Waist Pin Sets-special for Three Days, 48c per set Here lire rl 1 1 1 11 1 ' fli'lH, consisting of turn long liar pin and two smaller jiIiih to match; tlicy aro In pearl mill Inlaid enamel, very pleasing; your choice at 48c a Set A 3-Day Sale of Fancy Suitings and Coatings in Our Dress Goods Section An t-xcu1I!iiL nrrny of tlm popular wonvcn and colorings In medium ami heavy weight fabrlcD. Pur chase tlilH week and Have 25 per rent; they uru reduced that, much from tlm regular price. The Store of the Christmas Spirit SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Of Special Importance to Women Every woman purchasing a pair of shoes during Thursday, Friday and Saturday will re ceive a free pair of SHOE TREES, splendid for keeping your shoes in shape when not in use, Fit any shoe or slipper, B3MM,n,,MMCTfft-jw 11 11111 """" j Special Sale of Ladies' Felt Slippers These fine felt (dippers are Jiitit the thing for house nnil lieilnioni near fur trimmed, till popular colors Thursday, Friday and Satnrdiiy, your choice 89c Men's $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes 3-Day Special $2.98 a Pair l ine grade patent leather shoes, In button or hiee styles. If you need shoes, purchase this week at this low price $2.98 a Pair Ladies' Fine Hand Em broidered Handker chiefs, $1.00 a box kind, for $75c Hero are dainty pure linen ker chiefs, finely embroidered he liiind, hi'iiiHl Itched edge, usually Hold at a box Thursday, Frl Iuy and Saturday, box of 3 for 75c Ladies' Fine $1.25 Silk Hose, Holiday Special. 83c a Pair Just tho thing for gift-giving, fine Bilk Iioho with lislo toj) and boIo, Insuring Rood wear; In blue, tan, pink and white, all sizes; usually Bold at $1,2.", 3-day special 83c a Pair Our Entire Line of Beautiful Evening Wraps, Less 1-3 Only those who have Inspected and know the splendid assortment we show can comprehend this tre mendous reduction. Any evening wrap from our collection, your choice at 33 1-3 per cent Less Special Sale of Doilies, Centerpieces, Scarfs and Squares, Thursday Friday, Sat. Less 1-3 Here Is fin opportunity to purchase excellent and pleasing presentB, ar ticles that will make any woman happy. Choose from our splendid assortments for the rest of tho week. Less 1-3 Regular $1.25 Linen Napkins, Three -Day special, 83c a dozen Heal linen napkins In assorted pat terns, sizes 18x18 inches and extra good quality Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 83c a Dozen Aviator to Continue flis Flight UNITKD MESS LEABKD Willi. San Francisco, Dec. 12. Undaunted by his experience late yesterday when the engine of his hydroplane went l ong and ho was forced to descend In Sun Francisco bay, Aviator Silas Chrlstofferson, of Portland, announced today that he would continue his flights. Carl Wallen, a photographer, waded nUre, the water bolnR only three feet deep where the hydroplane alight ed. Chrlstofferson remained with hiB machine and after It had skimmed the water for nearly a mile, It ascended and the aviator made a successful de scent near Harbor View. JIcKlnley'B 1'iiclr Dend. Bring the Children to TOYLAND Second Floor 1 iJjGOODlGOOD S The House of Quality. The Home of Satisfaction DU I CIJI Elh unran,lceil watch repalrliiR dune by liollhiH, KIT, South '( 1 1 1 1 1 m r ' i ul street. Send a copy of tho Xmas edition of Tint Capital Journal to your friends back oast, tf lr. F. L. Utter, dentist, announces Mb new location at sullo SOMHW V. S.' Iiank building. 12-ll-Ot Attorney (J. K. I'nruli has moved his law olllros to rooms 205-2011, I'iiIIikI WnleH National Hunk building. 12-4-tf Win. Clirlsniau, 351 N, Coniiiierclal Btreet. Candles, confectloiiB, cigars, lobar, 'oh, fnills. Vour patronage Is bo llelt.e.1. 12-11-Ct The Fust Salem fire department, was tailed lo South Fourteenth street to tiny, where a chimney flro was In pro tfresH. No damago resulted. Attorney Carey F. Martin him moved Ma law offices to rooms 4 12-1 Kl-1 1 1 Masonic temple. ll-2'.l-tr Von will never forget ahoiit the time J m I didn't have If .vim forgot the chlck ru pie supper at. Salem Heights Frl- i'ay evening. IV ,1 I) 1 1. ( inn, iiorno v minei i.mim tune iiioveu their ollleo to tho Salem Hank & Trmt : l!!dg, comer Liberty and State. 12-10-51 Ten thousand copies of tho Xmasl I'dltlnii of The Capital Journal will he printed, l'hoiio or mall your orders to tho office iib soon as puHslblo. tf Splendid chicken plo supper III Sa il in I lelghtrt Friday night. Menu, I'blehen ie, niaidied potatoes, Kalild. prmpkill pie, plellleS, eolTee mid rake. All .vim can eat for 25o. Salem Heights linll. Merry Xmas Is twining and a suit able, Inexpensive gift Is always appre ciated. Look over our I'laee your orders now for tho Xmas edition of The Capital Journal. tf They must go regardless of profit, iib we are overBloekcd. Our brass goodB and novelties will make good and last ing Xmas presents. Look them over before buying. Hay L. Farmer I lard warn company. Send a copy of the Xmas edltkm of Tho Capital Journal to your friends back east. tf Ten thousand copies of the Xmas edlllou of The Capital Journal will bo printed, l'hone or mall your orders to tho office as Boon us possible. tf Moose, attention! Members of Cher-, ry City lodge, IHS, will entertain their Invited guesls, "The ICIks," tonight, and every member of the Moose order is reiiiested to be present. II. 11. Turner, Bccrelury. Trim your Xmas trees Willi electric candles. Tallow candles cause too many fires; they are dangerous. See Ceo. K. l'etllngell, L!5 North Liberty street. The wiring Is very inexcnslvo. A tlp-lop snggeslliui. (in to l'ome roy's for your Christinas jewelry. For those wishing us to hold" their pur chases until Xiiias wo will be iihul to 'do so, IIS South Commercial street. I Father and Daughter Captured (IINITKI) IMIKSH IJtARKD WIIIK. ttasliougul, Wash,, Pec. 12 Cap tured today by local authorities after bo bad forced his daughter, Hazel, to walk :r miles through heavily wooded country, after kidnaping her from her mother In Oregon City, William Llllle Is under arrest here. Llllle was apprehended on Infor mal Ion furnished by the girl. The pair arrived about !;:!, presumably from I'lirlliind, and while they were eating breakfast In a local restaurant the daughter serrelly told a waitress or the kidnaping. The latter then sum moned an officer. With bruised feet, leaiiul eyes and lorn clothing, the girl presented a pit it'ul sight. Miss Taft, Secretary of War and Wife at Start of Panama Trip VHMI IV SENATOK hi i.i, :i:t in sv riTia iMii:sn ikaskii wihi: IVnvrr, Colo,, Dec. 1 2. Colorado's first woman stale senator, Helen King lioblnson, who was elected at the No vember election, will Introduce a bill - at the neM assembly requiring health; ,,.xm,, ,I(1,SH , ,,s,:i, n: rertlllcalcs from all couples desiring i Los Angeles, Cal., Dee. 12. Horrible to marry, accoriting in announcement ,.,,uj, j,,,ls 0M here today. 'Some Horrible I 'Conditions on Hog Ranches stork of brass McChrlstlan giMsls. manicure sets, novelties, etc.,. hog ranches where uiiich of the pork consumed In Uis 01.1 I'l, t Lead. Kel-s and other sou.hi rn California D'N'iin. na:ss ikahiu wiiuM l'""'s ,u'1 ' ""al Santa Kosa, Cal., Dee. 12.-Slvesler "'' ""' K"s Angeles rouiity Idem Son, .. M "mi jury ren.lereil toilny. f'-rt:- - " ' 'hi -i - -r 1 UNITKD IMIES8 LEABKD WIIIE. San Francisco, Dec. 12. After on Illness of several days, ttenjumin Franklin McKlnley, uncle of the late rreblilent McKlnley, and for many years usslstant postmnstcr of San Francisco, 1b dead today at his home here from pneumonia. He was SO years old. He was the father of As sistant Attorney Benjamin L. McKlnley. TtTHTIIIIIHil, Of w"l Boon spend tli. Fire In ChlciiRO. fCNITED MESS I.EABED WltlR. Chicago, Dec. 12. Fire today swept through a five-story brick building here, where more than 130 girls were employed. All escaped. Hill Full the String. According to Superintendent Law ron, of tho penitentiary, it will be the duty of either Warden Ilengln or Fu ller Warden Snodgrass to "pull the string" on tho four men who are to hung in that institution tomorrow at 11:30. Superintendent Lnwson stated this afternoon that it lias not been do elded as yet which of the two men will clu the job, but that one of them will surely pel form the work tomorrow. j. . PERSniMAlo Superintendent of School,, 0 v.B.t.Kthovar,0usp!:Sl:8St2'' Mrs. O. Q. Hall left th8 ,,, Y' Portland to vllt her ht Luther Evans, for a few day" ' M Miss Verne W. Cooper, 0f nOBoK was in the city for a few tun Miss Cooper Is a former 1 , i0i the Salem high .chool. nt a. n Jones and familv leave for Los Angeles to winter. R. K. Crossan, of Poithmrt ... business visitor here today. ' a Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hill m , this evening far Portland to . ! the Artisan lodge doings. J. J. Krupp and wife, of Harri.i.. are visiting Salem friends tnr . . days. "e The Misses Frankle and Alien h er, ofCanby, were visiting friends he , tolay and yesterday, C C. Buell and daughter, rw,, 1. Falls City was In the city shopping day. 6 lu" Attorney Win. Blackwell. of n, land, transacted business at the court house today. Mrs. Victor Cappllnger left. m,,. ....,,.. T 1 . ... ...u,,,,B ,ur Lincoln, Neb., where she will visit her relatives far the next three months. Ivan O. Martin was a Portlnrid-bound passenger this afternoon. Mrs. Eva Courtney, of Woodburn attended to business matters here to.' day. , Denatured Alcohol. SOe per rhIIod t Fry's Dru& Store. Watch for our special price, and you will save money. Funeral Friday. Mrs. Lllzateth Tauls, mother of Fred Pauls en Twenty-first street. died In Belllnghnm, Wash., Sunday December 8, aged SO years and 24 days. Funeral from tho Reformed church, corner of Capitol and Marion streets, W. 0. Ltenkaemner. Friday at 2 p. m. Interment in City View cemetery. HARMED. JONES RICARD At the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. P. S. Knight, Monday, December 9, 1912, Miss Bertha Rlckard to Mark G. Jones. The youtiR couple will make their homo at Brooks. MS SALE. Tomorrow on page 5 of this paper 111 appear the full page ad. of Barde & Levitt's big Xmas sale. Be sure and road it. SHOE BEPAIRIXG SHOP, J. C. Lnlley, who had charge of Ye Boot Shop shoe repairing depart ment for the 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, Sp.dille and Harness Co. WATCH ADm'?fj' ;jewelkv:MIM It nrl VniitrfklttiiinM T v uencier. Jlasonlo Temple MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johi H Scott, over Chicago Store, Sglem, Or egon. Phone 1652. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt deliver our specialty. Falls Citv i.nmh Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 81S k y NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Seven-room house, fur nished complete. Phone 4. 12-ll-3t PCIILIC SALE-At 920 Trade streot of household goods, Implements, har ness, buggy, tank wagon and horses. Don't forget tho date, Saturday, De cember M, at 1 p. m. 12-12-2t GUARANTEED Those good chicken tamales, whole sale and retail. Special for parties. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want. Phone Main 048. Order early. Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town In Oregon. tf JAPANESE LAUNDRY AM) DRY CLEAMJiG WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252 a reuli nt Itay L, Farmer's hardware storo, Prices are reduced. Vliono Main MHO and arrange for yiriir lieauly work, llnlr dyeing a specialty. Select your Xmas preseiils ut Miss Orii l'oage's beauty parlors and hair store. New Masonic Temple, North High street. Strictly all wool material; strictly union made. Made Ui your measure mid by the largest tailors on the con tinent, We can save you $1.", to If.'i' a Knit, ol yen will be wearing tailor made elollies. The Scotch Woolen Mill store, "Ml Slate street. county since IS III, and w ho participat ed In the raising dead today at his Various ranchers, It Is stated .raise the Hear flag, Is,""5 M section, feeding garbage home in Cralton, C ollected throughout the c ity. Aecord- uged Til. lie was a native of Ohio. ton it; nr. TtiMtiiir. TOMMII'. rtiMtiii r. Illli U01VS T ELKS' I.ODliE nit; noivs u' 1 1 Ksvi.oiitii: nit; utiiN's vi I I ks' ioik;i: i;n; noivs r i I ks' iiintii: riMi;ii r. I IIMl.ll I'. TtlMt.lll'. i on it; ii i'. iPg to the Jury report, cholera anil other plagues, tuberculosis and swill fever are prevalent to so great a do igree that tho ranch Is iiiaraiitlncd for jail purposes eeeit the slausiitering of pork for food. N0 1 II I It Vl( TIU OF POISONED WHISKEY FULL EXAMINATIONS M DE ONLY ON MONO S AND HEDNESDVYS. MY PATIENTS AliK SVTISHED. DR. S. Z. BARTLEY DEElt'E ltOOMS lltK-Sll'.l SU.EM HANK X TM'ST 111 'ILDINIJ, EOKMEIII.Y in:, sleeves hi ildinij PICTURE FRAMING S our lino of mouldings and get an estimate beforo placing your order. BARNETTS Xext lo Y Mhrrty Theatre MMMHUBHIMH ART SHOP 131 X. Liberty StrTt. I rirn rurss ikahkii wnm.l Spokane. Wash., IVe. 12. The death of Mrs. Jennie R.iss adds tho third jVloilm to the whiskey poisoning mys tery here. The discovery of Mrs. Frank .lames, aged today in a hos Ipital unconscious since S.ilnidav nlehi Ittllh syniiloms somewhat similar to: j those which preceded Mrs. Ross, and' .the death of the others, adds to the! I mystery. I She was found in her kitchen, nn ' limply whiskey Hash by her side. The 'police and physicians are baffled. ! 1 The w hlskey, supposed to have con- j tallied poison, wag partaken of hy all J of the deceased itnd several others at ' i a party recently. j The bottles which contained the , whiskey are being collected, and a thorough InvestlgalKui Is being made T 'S Association. Photos copyright. 1911, by American Pre I1S Is Miss Helen Taft. daughter of tho preside o.,-s-u,iu Biiorny arter election too ,.u .,riniKT uncaps just before sailing with i eumson Tor a tour of the I ... ...... puiusuu were caugut in pleasant mood m. with the h.'inoi..0f file was snao I ..i,....-,i Secretary of War ami annum canal aoue. Mr at tho same time. Train llroke In Two. CSlTFh 1IIKS8 IJSA.iKD WHIP!. Cumberland, Mr., Dec. 12 While pulling up hill neaer hero today a Bal timore & Ohio coal train broke In two. the rear section rushing down hill and crashing over an embankment. Two tralnnient are known to be dead and three others are believed to be buried beneath the wreckage. NOUTMWKST-Rug renresnnlattv u liere. If you have any carpets you ish woven into fluff rugs notify S. A. Dolmer, phone 17:50. Refer ences, thousand local satisfied customers. Sritt'IAL-llop yard for rent. Inquire of Crols.m-I.ow Realty companv, "" 312. Masonic temple. Phone 843, Salem, Oregon. tlOOI) family cow for sale. Giving Inquire of Dr. G. T. White vl'r "'"''s Cash Store 12-12-Et milk. Journal "Want Ads." bring results Last Night of MARY PICTURE WEXFORD Took Tlslts Pert. VN1TED rilKSS 1.BASKD WIHK Oakland. Cal.. Deo. 12.-Dr. Freder A. Cook, wlo Say8 ho discovered ' " N": tli Pol,, visited Joanuin Miller e age, pet of tho Sierras today nt nome in the hills back of Oak. The explorer presented the poet witjl ;l '"ly of Ills polar explorations. !j ew S. IV ,-lty (Iffl,.,.. if! oi i no nccoumiodailoa of it ,,o reus, the Southern IMeifi i ' at" : adow.,own nl ' h.M : ..oscidiAilolp,, -id -Z" b-;3 --st Sale,,, ,Mnsfer 1 , a ! THE GROCERY w. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RJGDOJMHCHARDSOH CO. Funeral Directors and Undertiken 262 N. High Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl IKiHAKDT A MEREDITH !teldi",tt Aeents sS State Strfft MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Esliito Security. T1I0S. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN tin good Real Estate necirltj. HECHTEL & BTKON 47 Slate Street L - mtd .nt - ' ' Pt'n Taclflc trains Tlio. F. of O. legislature for jnsfer bus and Sonth- 12-9-Gt w''l ask the coming HQ mmr.inri. ,i . i -hici is 5l;;s:ooo " j; v.as given It two years ago. ' ! . Wart School was reeTeTT,,, , ' i'l-at of tho Central Win '' " , V .iation. at Albany Saturday uaca night W. CIIADWIPK- n,. 136 South Twelfth street. "A good place to trade.' We al ways have special bargains. Choice apples . . , 1 ioC I'kes A. & H. soda .... 2r,c flood bacon I1UII18 Choice potatoes Smoked salmon, 2 lo Onions, 22 lo ISc 53c sack i 23c 23c Fhone 122. TYPEWRITERS All Makes Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired; Ribbons, Rollers, Sii'lll Him , See me before you do anythlnS C. M. L0CKH00D 1214-216 North Commercial Main t V