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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
i"ilW,iU!iMt,.tc. Manicure Sets 20 per cent Less Dress Goods at Reduced Prices Women's Suits and Coats 1-3 to 1-2 Less 1-2 Price yiLJ - -.- - - """"""""' Does Some Thrilling Air Stunts CNITID PRESS LEASED WIRE. San Francisco, Doc 26. Those who f Good Reasons Why I should buy Groceries at "Damon's:" First, lower prices. Second, special sales most every day that makes you an extra saving. Third, we pay no rent, buy and sell for cash, which enables us to sell groceries at a smaller margin of profit than storeB in the high rent district. ' FRIDAY AT DAMON'S. 2-quart glass Jars Royal Ann Cherries, "Home-Made" 35c .!r BOc Box Macaroni : i 8",c l,ox Shredded Wheat Biscuits lfl he I,kl Creamery Butter "c the pound Celery, 3 10c bunches for -i 2,lC 45c size oranges 4(lc ,lie (loztin 17 pounds of sugar 00 Phone your orders to Main 68, or, better Btill, call at our NEW STORE and look us over. 855 N. Commercial, street corner of V street. Free Delivery any place in Salem, MANY i y7inriB lOF r - TTi t7 Trrri 11 w " II t I t I 1 fill 3 I I E ' . -. -A I I I I II f .1 t i i I t i in rrrCH rvi it : ; I I V f l II U l N ill I III J f V I WW ii KV km CV ill A J iru iLlLl U ujwv - nuu Messaline Silk Waist $2.40 Messaline Petticoats Furs M to 13 Less hunger for thrilling sensations will have their cravings satisfied at Tan foran park late thla afternoon at the International aviation meet when Lin coln Beachy, Roy Francis, Robert Fowler and other aviators go through their "stunts." Before a crowd of GOOO people that turned out for the opening days, Beachy performed his "dip of death" from a height of 4000 foet. landing safely before the grandstand. The event Is to be repeated. Likewise rTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTtti 41 .mimiiMMMMMBM" PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE NOTHING RESERVED STEIN-BLOCH "Hen's Suits H Less I Men's Overcoats M Less Men's Separate Trousers 1-4 Less "Sky High" Irving niodo a sensation al parachute drop from a height of 4(100 foet and will repeat tho perform ance. Included In the many diversions and Jvate are a race between a mo torcycle nnd an aeroplane; a try for the altitude record and similar events. They Soon Had Whole Street to Themselves UNITKO rklHB 1XAHKD Willi Seattle, Wash., Dec. 2G. In a quar rel between Morton Freeman and his wife, negroea, tho couple this morn ing flred eight shots at each other from bohlnd Udegrnph poles In the street All the Bhots went wild. Tho cireet Was crowdod when the shooting began, but as tho echo of the final shot was heard, the quarreling pair nnd a policeman hurrying to the scene, were the only people In sight within several blocks. What They Are Tuld. A compilation of figures pertaining to the lumber Industry In Oregon, In tho office of the state labor commis sioner, shows the following averages of dally wages: Femnle clerks nnd stenographers, $2.3"; male clerks nnd bookkeepers, $3.32; woodsmen, $2.68; skilled men. $3.32; unskilled men, $2.21!; female workers, $1.79. W)M.,. The House of r i i a Portland Has Loaned It's Dredge CSlTIm l-KKSS trBKl Portland, Ore.. Dec. 2t:,-The Vort of Portland commlgMoii t. ;ILy voted to rescind Its notion in denying the government a lease on the dredge Co lumMa t, start jetty work at the mouth of tho Columbia river. The dredge will be taken to the designated place at onee nnd work started. This notion of the commission fol lowed a declaration by the government engineers that no harm wouid befall tho dredge. A Fisherman Burns to Death in His Cabin 1 t'NiTtn tress Mtacn wmi.l Wabnkumla, Wash., Pec, 2 1!. Re turning homo to his small cabin after celebrating Christmas. Martin Mat son, I fisherman, kindled a roaring fire lit the stove, and retired. The stove he red hot, and, fire catching the ad joining woodwork, burned Matsou Hnd the cabin to a crisp. A few of his charred tomes were found this morn ing by searchers. Catching a small outhouse of the lighthouse, nearby, the fire destroyed that also, nnd with it $300 worth of government supplies. On account of tho lack of hydrants near there, none of the buildings could be saved. A heroic attempt was made by the local firemen to save Mat son, who could bo heard screaming tit tho top of his lungs while the fire played about hint, slowly cooking 1 to death. Some people are satisfied with glitter, even If It Isn't gold. the This Coupon is We will accept this coupon for a five-acre trnet at Edgewood Tho subdivision that Is destined the Wlllametet valley. Kdgewood Is located one-foiiith gon Electric Itallroad; there Is a good school on the properly, two main county roads pass the place; there Is rural delivery and tele phono service. The land Is level, well drained, all cleared, siillahln for Triills, ber ries, vegetables, grain or hops. The soil is rich anil deep. Price of land in Kdgewood Is $125 per acre or JH25 for a Five-Acre Tract. Terms made to suit the Individual buyer. We will nccepl this coupon as part of the first payment. Only mm coupon accepted on a tract. Not good after January 31, lull Wc can show KdgewcMid at any time. BECHTEL & BYNON 347 State Street !Y INVESTIGATING CLOTHING t Keltamnty PERSONALS. Mrs. l;,Ha l Hn.-lviw left lug tr IV;-! and ;, (,,1USJ tor a few iU;s J'.iiUe William r..i:io-i : nor: husii ai'wp i'i tvtVm this :,., , hold court Attorney O. 11. j.tcks.ir. ,f 1 Vn.- vas a S.ilem visitor today. Miss lza Constable, w iu U aleind Ing the Oregon Normal school at M.in mouth, Is spending the holiday vaca tion with her par-nts, Mr. and Mis. C. O. Constable 1237 Court street. Albert and Mark Ufky both, gradu- ntes or the Oregon Agricultural col lege, who now hold responsible os. tiotis, are upending the Christmas va cation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ufky. Albert Ufkv Is fore. man of the college orchard ut C irv il lls. He graduated two years ago Mark Uifky Is foreman of die var iable department of the Urown Piking! Co., which Is situated on 'he Columbia river -0 miles east of Astoria. Viceroy All Itlght. UNITED 1'XISS IJtiBIll Willi Delhi, IVe, 2ti llaron Charles Uardlnge, viceroy of Indi... who ,vas badly wonuded when an nosassm d namlie bomb blew him from the back of an elephant drlng the durbar here. Is much better today. He has less pulse and no fever, but It will N three weeks before he Is sufficiently re covered to resume his duties. The police declare that llnrdlngc's order to the durbar procession to pro ceed after the assassin hnd thrown his bomb, gave the opportunity for the criminal's escape. INIT1UION INITIATION INITIATION INITIATION 1N1TIU10N AT ELKS' l.OIHiK TONMillT. AT ELKS' l.OIHiK KINKiHT. AT ELKS' l.OIHiK TONMillT. AT ELKS' l.OIHiK TONKilli'. AT Kl.KS' LOIMiK TONKillT. IlKJ H A MM K I lllti IIAN'tM'KT Hill IIAN0.I ET IlKJ IIANtil'HT I1K1 II ANQI'ET good for $25.00 $25 as a part of the first payment on to be the great loganberry center of of a mile from Conconily on the Ore , llfll ' l f i. I l . A . T E i 1 1 1 1 y t. i s 1 f r. 1 1 - Start the New Year Right! Ha'. :: v I'illeiK'i No stucco !'.' l'V'ti;i; s to !U.s. ''ire:.. J.ist kotos lie to mi rr.im lighted Mazda Lights Are Cheap And durable. The 11,'lit ! white. 'o house, It will toast your sewing and waib'.ng machines, grind your mean, make Ironing easy, and In fa.t Is the best servant you can find; always ready and never complaining lciulre at oneo Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. l'hono S3. state and Commercial A Clft to the Dead. I NITKII rums ) JIAKKll winl Seattle, Wash, Dec. 2ii.--A Christ tims present to the dead wiut made by a Seattle woman, who left an elaUuate floral basket at tln Duller hotel for William 11 iloflus, capllallst and pioneer, who died IiihI spring He was one of the ow ners of I he hotel. The donor explained that she believed lb fls' spirit would he III the place he loved best on Christinas day. It's easy to be economical when you have neither money nor credit. NEW SHOW TODAY rilOliltAM IIAIANI I, OK Till: KKK - M TINKH KVKItV PIT. 2 - HK1TNK1) VAl'KKVII.I.IO ACTS--3 , Tivnuisn, Arrolmllr I'mnedlaii, 'I'll AT TltlO Tiler Are Sure Seine I tuiinlj lluu'i 4--G00D PICTURES-4 V i), Drama, Kdunillniial, ( enii ily Noted Select I'lrliue I'mgrum f Salem BLIGH THEATRE "WHI HK KM $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $23.85 5 27.50 Suits and Overcoats 21.85 8 25.00 Suits and Overcoats 19.85 22.50 Suits and Overcoats 17.85 20.00 .Suits 2nd Overcoats 15.85 18.C0 Suits and Overcoats 14.35 i 15.00 Suits and Overcoats 11.85 j 10.00 Suits -nd Overcoats 7.85 I - . ' "If ' 1 y '7 L - . 1 it 'V; 1 1 !t Is .i coe.f.'i: enerve. no buniliii! ni.it.h. i, push the button and the wkolo Klectrlcltv will not oi.lv llchi bread, cook your meals, run your The Strychnine Iloiile. Ilium 1-itiHn until kim) Seattle. Wash., Pee. L'li - K. I'". Iler K'V II, i)Kd l.ri. real estate dealer, wan found dead In it hotel tins inornlng, it bullet hole lu his left temple nd n glass coiitalnliiK strychnine at his sldo He registered at the hotel Inst nl;ht and evidently killed himself soon af ter. The glass was uutoiiebed. Nit rensou could be letniiisl for his sui cide. There will lie no extra charun for carrying microbes by the parcels post. KVIIOOY liOIS." OF ioltv