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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
THE LAD WHO THIRSTS FOR A WATCH ? '? w V,nT m''h J " boys In ,h. school wrjTbut d? 1 !t J,i.t t0rJ h" 0idnr WtchM in stock that wo.Id exactly Oil th.se requirement. and that .,, by no mean, too eo.tly or .nch a a.ny parents in Balem who If they once .aw them, wonld doubt no longer What they had better kny the boy for Chrl.tm.s. Dee. thi. ppl, to you? We expect to roll good many Ladle.' Watche, for Ohrietma. aUo. Score, o! boautiful eprclmen. await the ehoom, at all the way from$9.00 to $50.00eaih Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem iiHHiiiiniiimmmi Local Social Realm EVSBtS lathe H tmiillll i 1 1 IIUIHH- PERSONALS. Kola Nels went to Portland this morning, F. A. Erlxon went ot Portland this morning on business. Judgo Bolso was a passenger for Albany lost evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker went to Portland last evening. J. L. Stockton went to Portland this morning for a brief stay. II. B. Thlelsen was a passenger for Portland this morning. Mrs. J. H. Scott loft this morning Yor a short visit In Portland. C. 0. Fullor went to Portland yes terday afternoon on business. C. A. Park wont to Portland this morning for a fow days' stay. lira. J. F. Calbreath was a pas songcr for Portland 'this morning. Hugh Williamson, of Portland, spent yesterday with, Salem friends. Judgo C. E. Wolvorton left this morning for Portland, for a brief visit. Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Brown wont to Portland Thursday to hear Bon Hur. MIbscs Lois and Eva Coshow went to Portland yesterday for a short stay. R. L. Thomas, of Jordan, is In tho city for a fow days' business visit. Mrs. Ida H. Vaughn went to Port land la3t evening for a fow days' visit H. N. Cockorllno left last evening for Portland, after a ehort visit In this city. Henry Wiprut returned last even ing from a short business trip to Port land. Mrs. J. A. Mills was a passenger for Portland Inst ovcrting, for a short visit Miss Helen Stolwor, of Jefferson, Is In tho city for a fow days' visit with relatives. It. It Dunlwoy left for his homo in Portland this morning, aftor a brlof visit hero. Mrs. Mel Hamilton and Mrs. Ira Hamilton havo been spending a fow days in Portland. Mrs. John Wlttschon, ot Turner, camo down this morning for a short visit with friends. Hon. 0. W. Holcomb, of Portland, Is In tho city, looking after his Inter ests in tho Salem cannory. Prof. E. T. Mooros went to Wood burn this morning for a visit to tho public schools of that city. Prof. J. H. Ackorman loft for Port land this morning for a brlof visit In clnnectlon with tho schools. Tho MIssos A. and U Williams nro in tho city for a visit with friends, frora their home, in Portland. Mrs. Mark S. Skiff wont to Portland thlB morning, and will bo Joined this evonlng by Dr. Skiff, for a fow days' visit A. W. Stownll left for his homo in TASHMOO A clear Havana 12ac cigar. For stein, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Christmas Jewelry Is a necessity in making your J'st of purchases for gifts Here you will fled The largest variety, the highest quality, tba lowMt prices. We bav Washes with reliable movement. In the ateet style of caees. 12.60 to iSO.OQ, chatelaine, rings, earrings, brooches, all kinds of fine jewelry. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and OpUeian, 28 Cora, fit Give Us Yonr PtimpkiflPies T EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY OTBER DAY. At the California Bakery, t fMtt waiiMgtattaaMtta mctc Clark county, Washington, this morn ing, after a short visit with his daugh ter here. Hon. Malcolm Moody left for his home in Tho Dalles this morning, af ter a short visit at the paternal home, In this city. Mrs. R, O. Thomas, of Turner, Is In tho city, visiting her daughter, MIbb Halllo Thomas, ono of Salem's most popular teachers. Rev. William Coney went to Port land to attend tho Ben Hur perfor- jraanco this evening. Mr. Bingham will join her tonight. I Miss Edna Hubbard returned last ovening from a fow days' stay In Portland, where she attended tho pro duction of Ben Hur. I F. Shirley, of Colton. Wash., Is In tho city, visiting his family, who are staying hore while a daughter Is attending tho Unlvorslty. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. 13. Brown, of West field 111., nro In tho city for a visit to tho son of Mrs. Brown, Fred Fish, day clerk at tho Wlllamotto hotel. Mrs. H. H. Wolf, of Dayton, Wash., left last night fpr L03 Angeles, Cal., to spend tho winter, aftor visiting with Mrs. It M. Branson for tho past two weeks, F. A. Wiggins loft this morning for Forest Grove to attond tho annual convention of tho Y. M. O. A., which meets thoro this evening for a three days' session. John Fcchtcr, Jr., secretary of tho Yi M,. C. A., went to Forest drovo this morning, where ho will attend tho con ccntlon of tho association, which meets thoro tonight Mrs. Claud Gatch left last evonlng for Baker City and other Eastorn Or ogon cities, on a tour of official visits to tho Eastorn Star lodges, In her ca paclty as grand matron. South Salem Personal. Mrs. W. P. Babcock and dtfughtor. Amelia, wont to Portland yestorday for a visit and to attend Hon Hur. Chas, Lonnon wont to Portland on a short business trip. Elks, Attention. ' Salem lodgo, No. 336, will meet In Its ball in tho Odd Fellows' Tomple, Sunday, Decombor Cth, at 1:30 p. m., to attend tho memorial sorvlcos In tho opera house. By order of commit tee. 4-2t Basket Ball. McMlnnvlllo Collogo Olrls vs. Wil lamette Unlvorslty Girls. Friday ov enlng in 'varsity gym. at 7:30 p. m, Admission 25 conls. 12-3-3t The agreeable part ol trade is in moneyback goeds: Schil- ling's Best lit bUnjodf coJT flavoring Hcti tftttt tod make no trouble for you or your grocer. tale by all dealer. Auo Hucken Order For 1 try.' -w'&E'Brqrasfr &MLY JftUHMAL ALPM. feao, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 14J. rsnjiu.LrinHWLKi.irisiTTi nn rmnuuiiiiii v. . . LODGE 0H SORROW ; . M SUNDAY Brotherhood of Elks! . Hold Annual Ale morial Services Ceremonies WilllBe Conducted atlhe Grand Opera House Sunday Afternoon at 1,30 Tho beautiful custom ot holding memorial services for tho doparted brethren on tho first Sunday In De cember, as practiced by tho Bonevc- lont and Protoctlvo Ordor of Elks, wherovor there Is a body of tho grea brotherhood, is on6 of tho features" that attracts tho thinking peoplo to this fraternity, and Invitations to their services aro always eagorlj; sought In nccordanco with this cus tom, Salem Lodge, No. 33C, will hold Its annual Lodgo of Sorrow next Suni day afternoon, and elaborate prepara tions havo been mado for this func tion. Tho opera houso has been do nated by Manager J. F. Cordray, him self an honorod member of tho order, for tho services, and hero tho Elks will hold their mcmorlnl servlceB in honor of tho deceased members. John E. Lathrop, of Portland lodgo No. 142, will deliver tho momorlal ad- dross, whilo Hon. T. L. Davidson, of Salem Lodge No. 33G, will pronounce tho eulogies. Tho stngo will bo beautifully and tastefully decorated for tho occasion, and tho sorvtco will bo an olaboratc and Impresslvo one. Admission to tho lowor floor of tho opora houso will bo by ticket only, as tho seats on that floor havo nil boeu rosorvod. Tho general public will be ndmlttcd to tho balcony and gallory. Tho deceased members of thB lodgo. for whom tho services will bo hold, are: B M. Wood, A. Bonicko, C. Hemp hill, F. S. Bcarborn, E. F. Parkhurst, S. L. Hayden, F. II. Campbell, W, G. Wcstacott, Flnloy C. Porrlno.. Tho last named thrco members merely to let you know that we aro In business and have the M ffoods. We don't nave to tell you anything about tie aual- m ity for you know us too well for tbat-and know what 2, klndofeoods we sell besides the prices are rlsbtat every stare of the fame. a Pattern's Book 5toi?e passed away during tho year JUBt closed, and at tho roll call o tho de parted their names will bo called for tho first tlmo. Following is the program for tho sorvlco, as arrangod by tho momorlal committee, consisting of F. W. Dur bin, A. IL Stolnor and M. L. Meyers: Funoral march, Elks' orchostra. Ritualistic work. noil call or tho absont, by the sec retary. Opening ode. Invocation, Bro. T. L.- Davidson. Solo, "Hear Us, O, Father," Mrs. Halllo Parrlsh-Hlnges. "Hearts and Flowers," Hlks' orches tra. Memorial address, Bro. John E. La throp. Reading, Tbanatopsls," Miss Edna Hubbard. Solo. "Only Trusting," Mrsv Hnllle Parrlsh-Hlnges. Violin solo, Miss Stega. Ritualistic work. Closing ode. Benediction. . Elected Officers. At laat night's mealing of the Ore- Bjoa CMar Camp. No. f46. Modern WwdraM of Awtfkn, and Oregon aran Camp, No. 1390. lloyal Nigfa bora of Amariea. officers ware elected for the ew year, and sUfw were Uk n for energetic work. The newly apointed state deputy, Mr. Dlekey, of Portland. wa Invited to vlelt the local camp, and deliver an addreee at the nextBHMtiBK. and steps were auo taken to Install the officers at a public meeting in January, when several ot the state officers of .be order will be In attendance. The offlsers eUtwm last night ware: Modern Woodmen B. B. Matten, veaarable oonsnl; H. F West, ad viser; A. L. Brown, oltrk; E. U It- vln, banker; V. A. Sutton, eseort; C M. Parmenter, sentry; F. A. Turner. watebman; JP. A. Baker, manager; Dr. W. S. Mott, pbyslelau Royal Neighbors WilletU Mott. GRAND SSSg HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mpr. Friday, .Dec 4 Special Engagement of th Famous Olympfa Opera Co. and MIS3 LOTTIE KENDAtL Supported by an exceptional cast, including Its famous Beaoty Chores In Richard Stahl's Master-bit of Comic Opera. "Said Pasha" No advanoo In prices. St.OO, 78o, 690, 35, Seats on nalo at box offlco Friday at 9 a. m. Monday, Dec. 7 Nothing but Bank Notes, Gold and Laughter. Elmer Waltor's Latest Scenlo Sensa tion. n Millionaire Tramp SEE tho Great Church Scono, tho Old Hotel, tho Country Opora houso, tho Village Depot HEAR tho Choir of tho Church of the Holy Cross, tho Song of tho Christ- mas revelers. Nothing liko it over prosonted. Some things bo very different Prices 75c, GOc, 3Da Scats on sale at box office, Mondoy at 9 a. m. past oraclo; Anna Lewis, oracle, Cora Klbelc, vlco oraclo; Ruby Chaso, chan eollor; Suslo Pnrmentor, recorder; Ida Dlsquo, rccolvor; Lydla Clark, marshal; Anna Matton, Innor Bentl nol; Isidore Matthows, outor sentinel; Dr. W. 8. Mott, physician; Eva Gill moro, manager. i University Notes. Tho following membors ot tho Unl vorslty Y. M. C. A. loft this morning for Forest Grove, to attend tho Oro-gdn-Idaho stato convention, which convones this ovontng, and continues for threo days; Moss Averlll, E. K. Miller, W. C. Wlnslow, H W. 8pald lng, D. N. Moshor, Ed. Wltfant, C. Brill, Bob Shopard, Ray Andrews, C. A. Carson, O. 0. Oliver, N. 8hanks, W. T. Lovo, R. II. Cuaplor, D. A- 9 Forbos, It R. Matthews. R. Ohranrt. J. Fouscko and Prof Matthows. Tho mombers ot tho Junior class in tho Unlvorslty met Wednesday ovon lng In tho offlco ot tho Unlvorslty, and porfeatod an organization. Tho fol lowing officers wore elocted: Prosl dont, J. O. Van Winkle; vlco-preal dent Gortrudo Johnson; seorotnry, Chester Catlow; treasurer, Llla Swnf ford. At a rocent meeting of the local or, atorloal oseociatlon, held this week, Mr. O. IE. Skldmore was olsoted to be Willamette's representative on the executive committee. The girls' basket ball tenm bus completed arrangements for the en tertalnmoot of the MeMInnvllle eol Ih'o girls while hero, and are oxpeutr lng a good, bard game this ovening. Tho line-up of the Willamette tefm win bo aa follews: Forwards, Jennie Coylo and Llla Bwafford; Center, Laurella Holstrom; guards, Gertrudu Gray and little Randall. Salem Woodman Visitor. Salem .Camp, Woodman of the World, will have an event tonight of more than ordinary Importance, In a visit from Mr. George IC Rogers, one of the chief deputies of the order. Mr. Rogers earns m the personal repre sentative of Head Consul I'elkcm- burg, whose fertile brain has con ceived another and new method of expanding the order. Mr. Jtodaori. who, by the way, is a very brilliant and entertaining speaker, will present these ideas and plans to the camp to night Another Card Party. Miss Lenta Slab ley last night ndd d fresh laurels to hsr achievements as a social entertainer, when she on- MODEL OYSTER PARLORS Ut Court Street. Oyitersany style and ibort orders. Oyster Loaves, Chlekea Tsmslet, fibtll FUb.ElcIn wuoo, n im imrmninii MMVmWHlTWIvlvavlHH'jmrHr Ffoie I - FW Wife Detachable Handles We can give you on our umbrellas, a feature that makes the umbrella coat no moro, but moro than once may prevent' your losing it, or having it stolon. Ever see ono? If nojt.come in and lot ut show you. We carry cheap uuabrollas, as low as 60o and ,76s, but tho kind wo would recommend, nnd tnat are fitted with detachable handles, run from $2 to $5 Any Man Would Appreciate An Um brella For Christmas. . 1 &&m&nJ0gfa& W-0!frHfrfrHs4W--t tortalnod a numbor of her young friends at hor homo In this city. Cards and Flinch furnlshod tho nmusomunts of tho evonlng, and later dainty re freshments woro served. Thofo prosont woro! Katlo Porrlno, Minnie Porrlno, Edith Ilagan, Ilosslo Ilikln, Maymo Stout, Pearl Louck, Robert Duncan, Frank Cattorlln, Frank Frlok Io. Eldon Damon and Walter Ostrand- er. V- PER0ONAL8. Kx-Govornor and Mrs. Geer went to Portland this morning for a fow days' stay. Oscar Woldnor. of Portland, is in tho city, visiting among tho hop deal ers. Judgo U. P. Morcom, ot Woodburn, Is In tho city today on business bo foro tho county court, Judgo and Mrs. Q. II. nurnott re turned this morning from Portland, whero thoy attended tho presentation of Hon Hun U J. Ellison, of Portland, was In tho city today, In tho Interest of tho Remington typowrltor. Ho loft on tho forenoon train for tho Coos Hay country for a two wooks' stay. enmnimniuimimmimmHimiMimig Money To Loan We bavs tiiti a I Money Lending 1 dicsrtraent to our Abstraet and Land buslnsss. Wears prepared to aceom sotfats those wbo wish to LEND their money, as will as tboss who wish to BORROW. Our ABSTRACT BOOKS rive us nn enelled facilities TtanilZ SECTRtTY I Salem Abstract and Land Co. 1 IF.W. WATERS, Mgr. 1 fiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiHH"1""11""11111111" J teieiiiieis)ie-wf44K4-HPitotgiiit Tnrec New Shapes In Dlucherand Bui shoes J New last, bast filter on earth See our now oiuunel and box calf shoes at OSWALT'S Z 99 state St. Sales. Oreiea. 8t8iOIftf iiltttHWt818g'lHfr8f FIVA llflllMIIIW Present I I ,or any one for that matter, would bo a E air of nico whitobknkols. io finer quality is mado anywhero than wo make rijrhC hero in our Salem mills, nnd we easily under soil other merchants who must buy through whole snlo housas. Our blankets aro rands in all colors and rango from 93 to $12.60 New Oyster House. Tho Model Oyster Parlors is tho - namo ot a now restaurant nt HO Court ntroo' It Is neatly fitted up; Is owned by Palmer & Droomflold, nnd managed by II. VX Pnlmor. It U pro posed to glvo flno Horvlco and enter for tho best trade L"wi " 'i.1 !'vll!!llll?JS5g5SSB Hot! Hot! Hot! -DWNK8- Chocelste, Beef Bsslllon, Tomst Basllloi Vleeral, Tie Spa Our Winter Bfttfacss liniiiriilld A oomploto lino of umbrella covers to neleot from, prioca frdm f 1.00 up. Handlea 2Co up. -AND- for WINTER HIDING To fit all makes of wheols. Shipp & Hatiser Opposite Capital Nat. Bank. FootfcH Sopplks OMMWaffJU 4ft &"J KIplNIIO Mud Guards S1)66l Rims tfthLr JBSV 'Si sZrftoSsJt v , n