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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1903)
" ' tW"Tl,lWw4rvT''r'" - - i" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREftOH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903. Wortty the Acceptance l;4 ;: oi A Princess The Barr store is 'filled with gift goods for women that a Princess might worthily accept. If the gift for your wife or sweetheart ,s still unchosen, make it your business oday to inspect the vast variety of charming things that this store offers for woman's Christmas acceptance Cot Glass is every housewife's pride and joy. We show the most beautiful line of it ever brought into Salem .-FruitBowls, Bon Bons Water Bottles, Tumblers! v8 and many other pieces of the utmost beauty- yet not as coitlv as you would expect. Silverware is shown in such variety as you would scarcely have dreamed possible outside a metropolitan store-hundreds of pieces, in the Rogers, the Wallace, and tJexJ5hn?luBarr,?ilce?atei the Rockford Quadruple Plated and the solid Sterling Silver. Chlna-notlhe common kind, but the most delicate dainty sort, exquisitely decorated-one of the features of the store. Personal Jawelry, for a woman's wear and pleasure -everything you can think of, Rings, Chains, Charms, Fobs, Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Chateline. Watches, etc. etc, in vasts of new and gloriously prettv styles. And much else that you ought to see before you choose the gift for the lady of your heart. mP&my S&ne Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. MUSIC WIT AND;: HUMOR The College Boys' Will Make Us a Visit Christmas Night The Los Angolea Times says: "The spirit of rollicking mlnh and college cheor was In the air at the Los An geles theator last night, whon the ( Stanford Gloe and Mandolin Clubs gave another of their annual concorts, which have como to bo looked forward to by tho pcoplo of those regions, much as is Chrislmas and Thanks giving daj Tho lads woro as Jolly as ever, and created considerable fun be fore tho evening was ovor, besides .lendoring a number of pleasing se lections In tho vocal and Instrumental line. I Tho hit of tho performance was mado by Messrs Baker nnd Bush, who gavo a side-splitting burlcsquo on grand opera, at tho piano, nnd again convulsed? tho audience with Uiolt ("tlfod" song, which wds given as an encore. They wo.o compollcd to re appear soveral times, ending tholi "turn" with a lively danco, In which tho boys took turns playing tho piano while tho otlior danced. Tho management of tho Grand Opora house takes pleasuro in an nouncing that the Stanford Gloo and '.Mandolin club will again glvo one of 'tholr ontertalnmonts hore on Christ SALEM'S WINSOME FAVORITE K-Ht-t-WHU-i-H II 1 1 M-H-H- X Local Events I In the tin 1 1 iiiii.niiiiiniHin- Social Realml PERSONALtt. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shanks, of Tur ner, aro in. tho city. Hon. J. N. Fletcher camo down from Jefferson this morning. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, camo down this morning for a short visit. Mrs. Ifc. T. Martin loft this ovening for Portland, whore she will visit friends. Judgo A. P. Soars, Jr., of. Portland, was in Salem last night, returning homo this morning. J. R Stolwer camo down from Jeff oreon, this morning for n four days' stay with his brother, Senator Stoi woa of Fossil. His mother, Mrs. Fred oriclc Stoiwer, camo down with. him. Mr. and Mrs. Elvort Thompson, of West Salem, left today for Jefferson, whoro thoy will visit relatives for a mas (Friday) night. Their ontor- - talnmonts have always been so high- fow days, and thon go to Philomath, jly appreciated that it seoms a waste to spend the Christmas holidays with of words to announce anything other Mrs. Thompson's parents. ' Prof. Manning Is spending Christ mas with his paronts, Rev. and Mrs. Win. Manning. Prof. Willis MoElroy was a pas senger to Eugene today, whoro ho will assist tho Eugene orchestra In the Elks' grand ball tonight. companicd by his sister, Miss Lilian. than tho date. Seats will bo on sale nt the box of fice Friday at 0 a. m. Jessie Shirley to Delight Her Friends Here for Two Nights t Jtteslo Shirley come with two groat plays, oponlng Wednesday In tho play that set all New York talk ing ami which ran for more than 200 nights at tho Bijou theater In that city. Thoro Is no nuostlon but "A Modem Magdalon" will draw a big house hero Tho reputation of the play Is well established, having had big runs In Now York, Boston, Chica go and othor largo oastorn cities. Miss Jessie Shlrloy has secured the play for all clUos west of the Missis sippi, paying Amolla Bingham sever al thousand dollars for tho privilege Tho staging of "A Modern Magdalen" Is reputed one of tho finest over leav ing Now York. On Thursday night tho reigning sensation of both hemispheres, "Tho Duchess Du Barry" will bo present ed. Theso nro tho two latest and most successful Niw York successes. Sale of resorved seats begins Wed nesday morning. 0 Notice Change of Time of Street Cars. Boglnnlng Wodnosday, Decoraber 23d. All depot cars will leavo for do- pot 30 minutes boforo tho train is due. This applies particularly to car for C: p. m. train. CITIZENS' LIGHT & TRACTION CO. 12-21-3t Mlae Veva Cary, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting relatives In South Salem. Guy Weaver camo down from Cor Ho was ac- i vallis yostorday, and will spend the holidays with his paronts, south of Salem. Mrs. S. Jossup went to Portland to visit frlonds for a fow days. Laud Hamilton wont down to Port tlves and attending to some business, land this morning to visit with his Miw Katn O'Flvntr Is homo from a I parents, sc S2SZ3C ana w HfrMlMOIffliyS1fc 9 I fl wordto r LuOislors Whilo in Salem, allow ua to lUgjoit to you that you end 2 homo to wife fine pair of Whito Woolen Bkukets for-' hor 2 Christmas presont. Oregon leads tho world on fino blankets J that is conceded by nil manufaoturora of wolltni, and that we lead Oiogon is a fact that boa beon prorcn by State Fain ? and Expositions here in tho northwest, timo and again. Every time tho bluo ribbou gooa to our Salem mills, whick produconnnuallyfrom fiftoou to 120,000 Pairs of Blankets! Nowhere in tho U. S. are blankets sold so cheap as right horo in our store You ceo there's no middle man to slmro tho profit and our cuitomors reap tho advantage. Wo carry in Block blauKots in all colore and at all prices, and wrap them for shipmout when dosired. Wo would also suggest that if you neod anything in Iho clothing lino for yourself or tho boys, you'll find tho beat eo Ibotiona on our counters, for we carry tho most completo as woll as tho Largest Sjtock of Clothing in tie Valley Salem Woolen Mill Store H-freHiBwimnienoo)mefoie)ieiiiei-t(iie)t South Salem Personals. It. L. Gllson, of Tallraaa, Bpont yos torday In South Salem visiting rola- months' stay In Oregon City and Portland, where sho Is recolvlng med ical treatment. I Three favorite words with your grecer: Schilling's Best and moneybacl;. iMiij m ' GEO. E. WATERS ssse m Wholesale Tobacconist and jj Cig&t Dealer ! Lar o-est Stock fax Willamette Valley . . oai cpli nnpnnM. oni.uiiip .. -... 1 252 COMMERCIAL STREET inTmTrmmTimTTTnmmmTmmmTTmfT ifimmnniia. TASHMOO A clear Havana 12c cigar. For sale by all dealers. stein, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon Aug Huckm- Jewelty lot Christmas gifts is best selected ahead. Wo bars laid In a splendid stock for tho holiday trade, which It will pay you to ex amino. Wo haTe a magnificent stock of rings In all tho latost settings, solid gold rings at $1-50 and up. You can make your soloctlons now, and we will hold them for delivery. C.T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. Bu Fv 11. SouUiwIok has gono to Seattle to visit his sister, Mrs. W. P. Johnson. Dr. George Russell, of Coqullle City, who has beon visiting friends in this city, wosji passongor for Wood burn this morning. Sheriff Keeton, of Fossil, Wheeler county, Is visiting his family in South Salem. I THE GREAT GAME B 1 1 1 1 i il Car Shortage Dili. The bill of Mr. Jones, of Lincoln, county, regulating commerce rail road and transportation corapanlos Is a measure of the utmost Importance. Under its provisions, shippers asking for cars shall be supplied with the number nsked for at tho point Indi cated, within six days from the date of Hie request, without preferenco be ing glvon to any othor porsort, and If tho application Is for ton cars or loss, the required cars shall bo furnished within throe dayB, and If for CO cars or more, ton days' time shaU bo giv on. A penalty of $25 is provldod for tho failure of the transportation com pany failing to supply such cars, to gether with actual damages 10 ue shippers. Tho shipper not using soicn cars shall pay to tho company 26 for each car asked for and not used. The bill carries an emergency clause. Will Not Adjourn. The Republican caucus was recon- vened at 12 o'clock, noon, today, and Immediately after meeting adjourned to 13. noon, tomorrow. Hnougu or me member who voted for adjournment tomorrow night have changed me" minds to rescind that vot, but this will not be done until tomorrow, in order to rush the business of the two houses along. It l now thought trie legislature will take a recess tomor row night until after Christmas, and then enmln In session all of next wiek. Itlsthe Jolllest andnost utroar loua game ever Invented for aa In formal eood tlme-We can recommeafl "Pit" for every body, old and younr Then too we have "Panic" a came tbat Is also lively enough for any one "Flinch" of course you know about We can euooly every want They all make appropriate gift for Christ mas, Oj 44.Pti ' Merry Christmas. J P. Rogers this morning prosentwl each of his employes in his several sa loons with a $20 gold piece ns n Christinas present. This Is a custom Uint Mr. Rogers has observed for a number of yonrs. The employes on their part, presented him with a mog nlilcent onyx-framed clock with two beautifully chased candle-sticks on either side, making nn Imposing man- tlo onmmont. Tho clock was made to nil tho order. Book s Sto.ee The Democrntio members hare, mado a good party teplet for early adjournment, yet most of them seem to have bills up their sleeves for,, In troduction. ' ' . Talking Machines. Iluy a talking machine of Oeo. Q: Will for your folks' Chrlstman pros-ft ont. tio has a largo stock of Victors, Columbia and Zonophohoitnachinos du hand. U-wi Don't Forget the Potato, The First Congregational Sunday school will hold Its Christmas ser vice In tho parlors of the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. It will be a "giving" survlov, nnd Instead of gifts to tho children, they will them selves bring gifts of money, groceries , clothing, toys, etc, etc., to be dis tributed among those who are lees fortunate. Air admission foe of one large otato will be charged. All are welcome. "Portland and Return Only 2.20." Tho Southorn PacWc Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. Tho samo arrange ment appllos from Portland, giving all Portland peoplo a chanco to visit val ley polntn at groatly reduced rates. W. B COMAN, O, P. A. ood Pine assortment of larflos and goats' gold watches and chains, for tho holiday trado, for solo cheap, at W. Calvot's. Practical watchmakor,, 158 Btato streot. cod -Hefreie)H)eiie) !! HAIR DRESSING, SHAMPOO INO, MANICURING AND CHIROPODIST. AH diseases of feet ekllfully treated. I MffS.F.Landigan i Ilooras 9 and 10, Odd Fellows building. Hours 9 to II ft. m, to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. 2kw-fr ! srrmmTmiTTiTrrrrmnnniiitinnmnTrfi We Btsy and Sell 1 Mortgages To Settle the Estate. Uon tho petition of OottUeb Hcheit fie, F. W. Iluettner wbs yesterday ap pointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Seng. deeAsed. The amount of tho personal property Is $700, and the real property consists of 40 acre of land In Linn county. MODEL OYSTER PARLORS U0 Court Street. Oysters sny style end short orders Ortter lOM.i, umo Flib. Klu, In season tflrLniTDi. Uh cken Tsuislei, Udell chicken dinners every dsy, Bseclsl 25 cents Money To Loan 1 Salem Abstract 1 and Land Co. j F.W. WATERS, Mgr. f mimiiiiinHa c I iniiiuiiuuMiuiHM tt iefejWTeHe) I I I Tfiecc New Shapes lu Bluchornnd Mul ahooa New last, best fitter on earth See our new enamel and box calfsliooa at OSWALT'S oo state St. Silea. Oregon. U4W4t4ftliaglM4teHtM txmm. mssfosssssmmaaemmBSUBumBammmmrMmm. rh "Soa l A-7" MMWsssweseweeeeeeseeseeeew ' Biniii """ niiiiiiiiimii ' Bl111 '" ""'" ' """" ! Vf Christmas Announcement Waintfts Mixed Candy J On t Chocolate And Almonds, 1i H.. for 25c. Special prlws In laroe quantl- .. We keep the best pure good No jrum drops. Come In and see what a sackful 25c will buy. !! Candy Canes t AtftomoWIe j; A Box In fancy boxes are the beaJ Ideal of delicious confections. These are a dsllght to both vouna and old. They csuflht the popular T fancy. Candy boxes for the children. A nice o'H filled with candy, 15c cash. See our Christmas bell boxea. Of Spa Candy will piM more people prentthi any one thlnq In Balem. OUR QOOD9, Are frh and home made. This means much to buyer. B ties. ' T I f i lllfmweMIBleMBmWT--- i T epwrrfygaica EMSIUiAkrifeMiMillBMaisBBBllBBBBsVnBBBBBMflKaKI