Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 11, 1903, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM,,pnEQ0Nfc, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903.
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Jht quaint, old fashioned things, that the Dutch used to
use; three or t ur centuries tuck, are prized as precious heir
looms nowadays. Real D, t h Fc ics of th i cl oicer ort cost
almost a Kings ransom; but modern ingenuity copies them
very closely . . . .and that is how it comes about that we offer
for Christmas some of the quaintest, oddest, most charming
Dutch Clocks that anyone could possibly desire. Any parlor
would be enriched with one of these Clocks They are so
unique, so diff;rent from the ordinary kind of Clocks, that
almost every woman who has seen them has fallen in love
with them and we expect visits from a good many husbands
who have had pretty strong hints to bring home one of these
Clocks on Christmas night. The prices are from $1.00 to
$10.00, according to size and finish. Do not miss sex ing them
on your next shipping tour.
Of course, these Dutch Clocks are only one of the many
Christmas features, of this store. Ours was never before
quite so interesting a place for those who seek really fine gifts
and that is saying not a little.
Corner State and
Liberty Streets,
Salem.
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S-SocialRealfflii
PERSONALS.
Frank Drown went to Portland this
morning on buslnoss.
Thos. Sims was a buslnoss visitor
to Buttovlllo this morning.
John IL Dlralck went to The Dalles
yesterday on legal business.
Governor Chamberlain left last ev
ening for his homo In Portland.
W. D. Fraley, of Portland, returned
homo this morning by tho Albany lo
cal. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. puron went to
Portland this morning for a few days'
visit.
Hon. W. It. Dilycu, of Albany, is In
tho city on business from hlB homo at
Albany.
Geo. II. Irvln was a passongor to
Hubbard this morning, In tho Interest
of the hop business.
Dr. W. B. Morao was In Gorvals this
morning, having been called to consult
with Dr. Whlto on a case,
Frank Barr returned this morning
from Mt. Angel, whoro ho spent a
day on professional business.
Rev. and Mrs. Davis Errett returned
Iiomo last evening from a few -days'
visit with friends in Itosoburg.
Gcorgo Koech, of Marlon, was a Sa
lem visitor this morning, returning
to hla homo by tho 11 o'clock train.
Judge II. C. McGinn, of Portland,
was a Salem visitor yesterday after
noon, on buslnoss boforo tho supromc
court.
O. P. Dabnoy, of Tho Fair Store,
camo up from Portland tho othor day,
and is looking after his buslnoss In
terests horo.
Gcorgo Robertson returned to his
homo at Junction city this morning,
aftor a fow days 'visit with rolaUvos
In South Salem.
Mrs. Amos Strong and daughter,
Ama, returned from San Francisco
yostorday, whoro they have been vis-
Itlng for tho past few months,
D. A. Whlto and daughter, Ulancho,
loft thin morning for. Spoknno for a
visit to his parents, who Hvo In that
city. He will return homo about
Christmas.
CAPITALv
GITV
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How the Change of
Power Is Veiwed
Generally
Salem Owes it to the Rest
of the State to Keep
Abreast of the Times
and "Brush Up"
Five years ago tho dltlzens of Sa.
lem voted to oust tho Republican par'
ty from control of municipal affairs,
and placed tho city government In tho
hands of mon nominated at a non
partisan mass mooting. Tho princi
ple of majority rulo Is based upon the
theory that tho majority of tho people
are most likely to bo right, and It may
be presumed that tho Republican nd
ministration had been so unsatisfac
tory as.to merit ,thls stern rebuke.
In tho city election hold Monday tho
Republicans wero returned to power.
As Salem Is a strongly Republican
community, this chango docs not nec
essarily indlcato dissatisfaction with
tho Citizens' administration, but docs
1 1 9i9t'4f i Y4 KHHto-
$
Dr.'Wrlght' to'ok' rny tooth
out absolutely painlessly,
and I cannot say too much
In praise of the work.
Very respecfutly, .
MR. D. KAYS,
Salem Oregon.
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THE OLD
LIME
KILN
A Play Full of Life and Move
ment for Tonight Witli
New Songs Etc.
"Charley's Aunt," was at tho opora
house last Bight, and proved to bo an
interesting and entertaining lady, of
whom Charloy may pretty well fool
proud. The play waa woll attended,
and tho frequent and hearty .applause
tostlfled to tho fact that it was appre
ciated and enjoyed- Tho company In
strong and woll balanced, and tho ex
cellent work done, In even tho minor
parts, shows careful management, and
closo attention to tho dotalls. Tho
work between tho curtains is excep
tionally good, and tho long wait, whoro
frMHHfrfrfrfrSH 0 HWfH Waa) f i9t46W$frafrt
Fancy Vests
Getting Ready for Business.
Undor ordors from tho city council,
City Recorder Judah Is making prep
arations to accommodate tho new
council at tho beginning of the year.
Thi- morning tho semi-circular tablo,
at which the mombors sit whllo In ses
sion, was moved from tho pollco court
room to tho city ball on tho main
floor, whoro It will bo placed In posl
tlon, and a section put Into tho cen
ter, largo enough to provide room for
six moro members. Under the old
arrangomont eight members found
seats in tho scml-circlc, but, undbr
tho now deal, when tho council foi
Greater Salem organizes, 14 men will
havo to find room at the tablo In front
of tho mayor's chair, and this means
that moro room will havo to bo pro
vided. Tho now members of tho out
side wards Nos. C, C and 7 chosen
at tho election last Monday, aro ox
poctcd to tako tholr seats noxt Tuos
day evening, In order to glvo tho now
wards roprosontatlon whon tho now
budget for the noxt yoar comos up for
consideration, so that thoy will bo ablo
to ropresont tholr wards In arranglnu
for tho noxt yenrs business.
intiiento that tho pcoplo of the Capital tho audience watchoa tho lateen
City bollovo tho management of city rigged vessel trying vnlnly to get
affairs can again be intrusted to the around tho promontory on tho drop
Republican party. curtain, is avoided. If you want to
Tho campaign Just closed seems to be ontortalnod and nmusod, you can
have beon conducted upon a high J not do better than bo In your Roat
tonight whon tho curtain goes up on
"At tho Old Llmo Kiln." Thero Is an
entlro change In tho botween-curtaln
work ovory night, and each change
890ms moro pleasing than Its prede
cessor. Tho company closos its en
gagement Saturday night.
piano, personalities and baseless accu
sations being withhold. It wns ad
mitted on both sides that all tho can
didates wero mon of honor, Intogrlty
and ability. The R-ipubllcans con
coded to tho Citizens' administration
full credit for what It has accom
plished In tho way of economy Tho
contest wns creditable to botli sides,
and tho Republicans havo reason to
Will Install Publicly.
Tho local camp of tho Modern Wood-
congratulate themselves In winning n men of America has issued Invitations
What are cloves for, do you
think? For flavor; nothing
but flavor. There are two
measures of flaver: quality
quantity: fineness and strength.
Schilling's Best has, without
exception, the very finest and
richest flavor and most of it ;
difference marked. One oz is
worth two of the next best;
twenty of some.
Your grocer's; moneyback.
J PRESENTS FOR MEN. ' J
W Hard work buying, for them lent ItT If you'll come here wo
H can show or suggest many thing that they wllj enjoy, For
Jfc Instance A
Bg JAPAN8E POCKETBOOKS. Z
js. Which are a real novelty, and are guaranteed to last a lifetime, ?
2 Then, too, get' them a diary our 1904 line Is now selling. w
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2 Pattern's Book Store,
victory against such worthy oppo
nents. Uoyond a doubt tho now ad
ministration will provo Itself entitled
to tho confldonco tho pcoplo havo
manifested (n Its candidates. Salem
hau boon honored and favored by ho
Ing soloctod as tho capital of tho state.
for a public Installation of otllcors,
to bo hold In their hall on January
7th, noxt, when some of tho leading
stato offlcors of tho order will bo in
attondanco. At tho samo tlmo tho of
flcors of tho Royal Neighbors, tho la
dles' branch of tho order, will bo In-
Not only In Uio name of being the.stallod. Arrangements for this ovont
cnpltal, but In tho location of public woro completed at a mooting of the
Institutions at Uiat placo, Salem has two ordors hold last night. At this
enjoyod advantages of no small can- mooting tho attondanco was largo,
sequence anu a most onjoyabio tlmo was had iy
Thoso advantagos, bostowod by tho tho mombors, and plans for the future
peoplo of tho ontlro state, give the work woro discussed by tho leading
rosldonts of overy part of tho com-,Woodmon present, Tho meeting was
mon wealth an Intorost in all of Sa-j followed by a banquet, participated In
lom's affairs. Oregon has a right to by a goodly crowd, covers being laid
As Cknsim&s Pte&mis
Any man who likes to bo atyliahly dueiod !
wouiu appreciate a nice r&noy Test lorXmas
present Wo am nhow yon the newest styles !
in most attractive patterns. a wall aa a full
lino of white vests. Tho extra -must coat
belongs in tho wardrobo of ovory up-to-tbe-miuuto
man.
Ji
JTTk,
Geat
Overcoat
Sale
Still continues. Don't wait till.the oat you
might want is taken, but come today. You'll X
find moro to choose from than you will to-morrow.
Dozens of this Mason's newest creations
are inoluded In this salo at
i A Saving to You From $2.50 to jj
$5.50 on Each Coat
Mmri
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itatai8iiteettotoieaiHmgitemigi8a
Lots of Drag.
You can road of lots of brag In ad
vortlsomontn about Bomo sowing ma
chlnoa being bottor than othors.
Many of thoso advertisements are
wrltton by partlos that do not know as
much as most women do about a sow
ing machine. Think of tho brags
mado by somo lately, and tho guitran
toes prom'lsod; all gono to tho wind
now Tako a look at Oeo. O. Wlll'n
sheet music window now, and toll
thorn to produco tho goods, fleo, 0.
Will Is not selling sowing machine
discarded 1G years ago as failures,
and talked to you as something entire
ly now. Tako a look at tho now and
latost machines out, always at (loo.
C. Will's.
See Koko, the wonderful baby gor
illa only one In America at Kllnger
block, State street, every afternoon
and evening.
See 0. W. Johnson A Co's big re
ductions on clothing ad In this paper,
HotI Hot! Hot!
-DRINKS-
Chicolate, Beef BeulIUo, Toi
Seulllei, Ylseral,
The Spa
Notice.
Havlnc retired from tho Ann of
Damon Bros., I tako thin occasion to
thank tho trading public for their gen
oroua patronago during tho last 12
years, and bespeak a continuance of
same with the now firm of Damon ft
Fawk. Very rospcctfully,
N. J. DAMOM.
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A clear Havana 12c cigar. For sale by all dealers,
ateln, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon.
Aug Hucken
Christmas
Jewelry
Is a necessity in mokjmr yr ' '
purchases lor gifts Here you w III find
the largest variety, thn highest c lualjty,
tho lowest prices. We ban Wa'ehw
with reliable movements in
stylo of ca.es, $2.60 to $80 00, chs elsln..
rings, earring, brooches, all kinds of
fine jewelry.
C. T. POMEROY
Jeweler and Optician, 2S8 Corn. St.
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Give Vs Your Order For
Pumpkin Pies
J
Or
1XTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY OTBER DAY.
Jri
oxpect Salem to bo a modol city, In
Its morals, In Its oducntlonal systom.
In Its sanitary conditions, in its public
Improvements and In its municipal
government. Nowhere In tho North
west can more beautiful grounds be
sen than those which are maintained
by the stato surrounding the capltol
In duo course of time tho federal
government will beautify its block of
land at the othor ond of Wilson av
enue. It Is not unreasonable that the
people of the state should expect the
city of Salem to make Wilson avenue
a park, which will harmonize In ap
pearance with the state and federal
grounds. In moot rapets Salem has
met the requirement which the tat
may reasonably make of her an the
(apltal of the state. Recent agitation
Indicates an Intention to Improve san
itary conditions and further to beau
ify that portion uf the elty surround
Ing tke state hoMW.
from recent tUaewmlon It also ap
pears that there la need of a more ac
tlve enforcement of the laws uxaiant
minora frequenting saloons and gant
bllng places. Balem must sot feel
offended If "onteldere" manifest an
Interest In that cUy welfare. If
tboee who view the otiwlltlona from
a dtatanee are seraetlraa free In ad
vene crltksJera, tfcey are alo ready to
cotaHenU that cowmualty aa a bean
tlful city of hopUble bernea, Indne-i
trteua people awl raanfleat eppor-
tuHitia.
-)A.i?0!n.ZA.
for about CO, and one of the most
pleasant evenings In lodge elrclee
came to a olose all too soon.
A Snap
In a buslneet proposition; enn take
In nearly enough money In the next
two weeka to get your money back.
If you mean buslnoss, see mo at pnee.
Address "Hustler," care Journal,
12-lltf
See Koko, the wonderful baby gor
illaonly one In America at Kllnger
block, State street, ttry afternoon
and evening.
Hazelwood
Butter
Is positively the best butter
you ever ate. If you are not
using HAZELWOOD you are
not uelng the beet. Hvery pound
sold with a guarantee. If net
entirely satisfactory your
money will be elieerfully re
funded. 35c per pound.
70c per roll.
For sale by
Fuller & Douglas
Grocers
142 State Street. 'Phone t241
pnnnnniHMiiiHiniiiimmnTnmrmTg
Money
To Loan
We hive added a
I Money Lending 1
Oat Winter BtfitacM
UmDre
la
uWing
A complotf line of umbrella
oovra to (elect from, priooa from
91.00 up. Handle 2Go up.
department to our
Abstract and Land
bualniM. We are
prepared to accom
modate those who
wIsntoLEKD their
rooaey. aa well s
tsoae who wish to
BORROW.
Our ABSTRACT
BOOKS tlve u un
ielled fscllltloj
recardlar SECURITY
f Salem Abstract
and Land Co. I
I F.W. WATERS, Met.
finiiumiiimi'ni'"'""1'""""""""1
Mud
Guards
-AND-
c)b66l
Rims
for WINTER HIDING
To fit all makes of wheola.
Shipp & Hattsc?
Opposite Capital Nat. Bunk.
Football Supplies
MSEeSsTMHWPHSSHSK
M4Mm4Me4
; : Three New Shapes
; ; In Iilucher nd Ual ahoea
!! New last, test fitter on
' earth
1
I i See our new enamel and box
i! culfoboea at
ii OSWALT'S
rmr. -ts
!! 99 State Sti Saleai, Orar ob. '
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