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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1903)
""MHMM. I II DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, ORSSON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 he Christma Guessing M atch for rn vnn know what mm. ...i. . . . , -. ".., or your sweetheart would like h Chrlstmae7 If you don't know u a Mke bett . v,,. to ... to ,. ml9hl Mp ,;-,:;: ,-;;-' things that women love. cKea with hosts of Rings, for Instance-especially Dlamonds-are ,ure 0f belnn w, . welcome. And we have great variety of beautiful La L " J , nnv nrlrn unu .!,... . rungs, ai a. H love lest of .... THl " " e""ta' "" P-P- w - i "lamonas and Sapphires, Diamonds and Rubles, and ,' 7 ' '" T J 8me f 0Ur C,U8t" "'" are of Diamonds alons, and there are any number of Diamond Solta.re. to say nothing of the host, of other pretty Ring. which other pre olu8 stone form the center. Opals, Diamonds and Diamonds and Turquoise and , Bracelets, Neck any woman could Then, there Is a glorious array of Lockets, Brooches chains, Chatelaine Watches, and so on, from which select dozens of things she would like. Fine Umbrelles-such as we show at all the way from $4.00 to $20.00 are Christmas treasures of the newest sort. And when It comes to our displays of Silverware, Cut Glass and Hav. land China, you reach a class of gifts In which wrong selection Is lm possible for no woman In Salem could be otherwise than pleased with anyartlcle, little or big, from the whole assortment. Come please and see for yourself. 3qo- i lhEeE25ui CHRISTMAS GIFT . TO EASTERN QREdON House Redeems a Promise to Give the Inland Empire An Open Rivet to the Sea 23. 1003. PWK At 11 O'clock the house In commit, rnrnnt Tlnlo. i.jj t.i j- . 0 , ,. . , i -" "n-, muuu, jMinarus, Jones m ? u Son8l,,orod too sub- of Lincoln. Kay. LaFollott, Malarkoy. I'urdy, Sholley, Whoaldon, maklnc el- suiuto lor house bill No. 21. annronri atlng $100,000 for tho Colllo canal right of way. Tho bill was agreed to, and reported to tho house, and was at onco placed upon Its final passage Tho voto was accompanied by oxtend ed discussion, tho frlonds of tho bill, oquem pleas for tho appropriation. Tho bill passed by a voto of 43 ayes, 14 nays, two absent Tho frlonds of tho measure aro Jubilant ovor tho ro suit, and predict an easy victory In tho sonata Comer State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. WISER THAN OWLS Tho Dalles, Or., Dec. 23. One rob ber held up tho Owl saloon this morn ing, and a room full of players. He made the proprietor open tho safe, and got away with about $1000. He said "Merry Christmas," and walked out and escaped. M-J-M-M'-frfrM' l&Social Realm; H-I i I I HH-M-M- PERSONAL8. James Sklpton Is In Jefferson on business. Hon. I Jt Adamu was In tho city yesterday. I. M. Wngnor enmo down from Tur ner this morning. H. I Barkioy c.imo down from Al bany thU morning. D. H. Loonoy, of Joffcrson, is In the city on business today. J. A. Griffin, who attonds tho busi ness college, is spending tho holidays with his paronts at Cottage Grove. J. II. Lane, a stifdont of the Oregon law school, wont to Harrlsburg this morning, to spend tho holidays with his mothor. Mm. W. N. Gntens was a passongor on tho Albany local for Portland this morning, whoro bho will visit friend for a row days. Mm P. X. Hofor, of Marshflold, Is in tho city, tho guest of Mrs. A. P. Hofor, Jr., in East Salem. She Is nc companled by her son, Fred, of the Agricultural Colloge, and will remain until aftor tho holidays. Everybody Come. Joseph Miyore & Sons will count tho seeds In tho pumplcln at 1 o'clock Thursday, and award tho prizes to the I Everybody Come. Joseph Meyers & Sons will count tho seeds In tho pumpXIn at 1 o'clock Thursday, nnd award tho prizes to tho nearest guessers. The Raffling Contest At tho Catholic fatr. in the Kllngor building, will como off tonight, The lucky one gets a fine prize. COLOMBIA GETTING GAY Washington, Dec. 23 Tho navj department this morning received a cablegram from Admiral Coghlan, nt Colon, conJlrmlng tho statement that tho Mayflower passed tho Colombian man-of-war Plnzon with soldlor3 bound for Tltumatl, on tho Quit of Darlon, which Is In Colombian torrl tor. Tho full toxt of tho dispatch was not glvon out. It contnlnod 300 words, and It Ib believed convoyed In formation of an Important character. A copy was hastily sont to tho Pres ident, and another to the commanding gonoral of tho staff of tho army. Mrs. John H Scott went to Portland this morning on a visit with friends. Crowds Crowds nearect guoasors. ' South Salem Personals. Mrs. Pi 13. Sanborn went to Port land yesterday, whoro sho will spend tho Christmas holidays. S. C. Klghtllngor loft yostorday for Blatchloy, Oregon, whoro ho will spend 1 tho holidays with relative. Mrs. Leo Achlnson nnd children havo gono to Portland, whore thoy will spend Christmas with rolatlvos. Mr. Achlnson will Join thorn lator. dM.ficCinili.,,m,),ybecousowe tuvetse stock to make a wider selection from -some come to take advantaee of our great book" Blums etc. ' " the,r ca,eBdare' We simply had'to add to our cUrlcal force, an 1 wa can rive our patrons more attentlon-You can shoe It iho evenlaea as well as the day time as our Mora Is brilliant y lighted for the occasion ii oiw uucucu evenings H m PATTON'S, Book Store $i$g$i$sia$ixaii$i Everybody Come. Joseph Moyors & Sons will count tho seeds In tho pumpkin at 1 o'clock Thursday, and award tho prizes totnc nearoet guossors. PllUJiJIIiililiillUiliJllUiiJIliiiiiU GEO. E. WATERS HiJillJliiilUililillilUliilliiilJillig Wholesale Tobacconist and Cigat Dealer Largest Stock favWUlamette Valley 25P r.nMMFRr.lAL 8TREET SALEM, UHfcUUM. iinnninTflninini tfHrTAMHB A clear Havana 12J4c cigar. For sale stein. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. by all dealers. Aug Huckn- Jewel y f o Christmas Plfts Is beat selected ahead. "Wo have laid In a, splendid stock for the holiday trade, which it will pay you to ex amine. Wo have a magnificent stock of rings in all tho lattst Bettings, solid gold rings t $1.50 and up. You can make your selections nov, and we ill hold thorn for delivery. C T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 2S8 Com. Bt. Honor Memory of Joseph Smith. Salt LaKo, Utah, Dec. 23. Among tho Mormons ovorywhero there was hold today celebrations which might be compared to tho Christmas celebra tlon of Christendom. This Is Joseph Smlth'B birthday aunlvoreary, and the observance of It and of Drlgham Young's birthday are ofllclal holidays of tho Mormon church. In the evening Intereitlng exsrcltea are held at all tho meeting houses ot the faith, differing little from the cus tomary Christmas celebrations. The (program consists of music and of die. courses on Joseph Smith, his llfo nnd works. Tho story is told of his birth In 1805 in a lowly farm houso among tho mountains of Vormont, his alleged discovery of tho sacrod plates, and his subsequent "elevations," tho story of his subsequent career, in which he founded tho Mormon religion, nnd his tragic death in Illinois. At tho taben naclo today all-day services wore hold, with addrossos by a number of prominent spoakors. The musical service, which was on an olaborato scale, was a chief foaturo of tho pro gram!. Everybody Come. Joseph Moyors k Sons will count tho seeds In tho pumpkin at 1 o'clock Thursday, and award tho prizes to tha nearest guessers. Gift of a Quarter of a Million. Chicago, III., Dee. 23. Tho Crane Company, manufacturers of elevators, today began the distribution of prob ably the largest Christmas gift ever made by an American concern to the workers In 1U employ The agar ato amounted to Itto.OOO. and was distributed among 6000 tollers. In cluded among the recipients were about 800 men and women, not now in h. omninv of the company, hut who wore at the beginning of the year, nnd had boon laid off for one ronson or another. The money was distributed on tho ratio of time worked during tho year, and avorngod about 5 per cont of tho yearly wage. The amount distributed this year was considerably in oxcess of that of an? previous year, partly because the company has about 1000 more employes than It had a year ago, and partly because of the unusually prosperous conditions that have prevailed. Same Old Story. Toklo, Japan, Dec. 'OS. Tho news paper Matnlchl today asserts that Itussla Is preparing Antung nnd Kyun gwan for defense, employing 200 carts for a fortnight past, bringing pro visions and munitions of war. Apart from the goodness of Schilling's Best rfkm Uft bUn( pnrdar how do you like the dealing in them ? Moneyback. taH-HHM0HHCHfiaft810H HAIH BHcauiNU, ormmruw j INO, MANICURING AND CHIROPODIST. All disease of feet skilfully Z treated. 2WWWWWWWWWrWWWWWt I s I COME ON! COME ON! I Only Two More Days Left for Xmu Shopping ; ; wouoni antra to nave a storo full of n folcnunlrn nm ( 1 1 things tlmt lo8o tltoir usefulness whon tho novoUy's worn off, ; ; for mon and boys. If you want borneting inoxponsivo, for ex- nltllvlA I Kama'.i ItimLiS . PC l.ull.uu .i I f. II t iui" "'" iicunuoa, cu uHiiuuu, niucv noaiory, sue mind lferchiofs, 8ii3ponder, shirt studs, collar buttons, oto. otc, nnd if you would likoto put a Httlo more monoy into your gift, wo would suggest gloves, muillers, H OtiSC Coats Sweatprs, fancy ycsie. crips and suit enfos. A suit or an ovnr. coat or a hat, or a shirt would always be accontablo for a man S ai i . . . ... . . - . .. ... j w I or ooy, auu u nno pair 01 oianicow, wno wouldn't bo glad to X juvv.iv u ruin jii uu 1IUTUI1 V liailiVU IV JVV, UUIUU 111 HUU 10k us suggest more. Store open evenings until Xmas H444-HBgltaiIHH-fet(gli JESSIE SHIRLEY TONIGHT Whllo Josslo Bhlrloy whoso versa tility Is now woll established plays all things woll nnd nianv wlUi tho In spiration which Is only dorlved from genius, Bho has in ado the hit of nor jE theatrical careor In tho play which has contributed to the making ot Amolla lltnghnm famous "A Modern Mngdalon. Many who have soen Miss ninglmm's personation of Kntlnlia In New York, and hnve nko soon Miss Shirley's, whllo giving Miss Illngham credit for her splondld performance, yet say there nre many suhtlo points In the character or Kntlnka which MIbb Shirley lirotlgbt Into marked promlnsnoe that were overlooked by Mis Illngham. Tho costume worn by Miss Shir ley In "A Modren Mngdalon" are French Importations and the Bait Lake Herald says that without any oxcoptlon that Miss Bhlrley Is In Kn tlnka tho best gowned woman on the Amorlcan stngo. The stage furniture ovon comes In for a special notlco, ono sot of groon and gold, with pon groon molr nntlquo draperlos comw In nt the very rise ot the curtain for speolal npplaiMo. Tho Duchess fiu narry every one has rend ot and In this performance thoro will bo another olaborato pro duction. The ongagemont Is for two nights beginning Wednesday evunlng, 0 - Come, Come, To the Cathollo ladles' fair nnd country Btoro, In tho Kllngor building. prrrmnrmTmimTmnnTmirmTrfrrmmg MODEL OYSTER PARLORS M0 Court Street. OriterssnyilTlssnd hort orders. Oyster Loavst, Oblcksn Tsmslet, Shell FUb, Klein tenon. Bpeelsl chicken dinners every day, 25 csnti. We I Bay and Sell 1 Mortgages Money To Loan i Salem Abstract and Land Co. iF.W. WATERS, Mgr. biiiiiiiiiiiii""""1""""""1111"11"11" l Mts. F. Landigan J Ilooras 9 and 10, Odd Fellows building Hours 9 to H a. n., Z 1 lot aim i w t n w. HH-4a'9ieiH'f,'llall8lfw8M Tnree New Shapes In Dluchorand lial sliooa New last, best fitter on earth Seo our new enarnoland box calf shots at OSWALT'S 4ietnnoni''tow'' 99SU'. St, Sileo, Oretroa. iWlWiM1W V 5r 'i' T. mnmn " -Il""l,lllliri ' ' 1 The "Spa's" Christinas Announcement wmm ws m s ew M " T" t' . 4 4 !i A 44gvni4l '.'. A. JljOX Waintfts il Mted Cndy I And Almonds, Vz tts for 25c. Special prls In l uanU' We keep the best pure goo No gum drops. Come In and see what a sackful 25c will buy. Out Chocolate !! Candy Canes jj Automobile jj A Box '' '. '. Of Spa Cand) f.j, :,irm tot the children. j.liu knlh w- "" Tnese are ueu ... -,,, w!th cjndyi A o IW" - - young ana oto. .. . . X . ...L tttm nAAIllAP T In fancy boxes are we ueau t ney ta" " r-r Ideal of delicious confections. T fancy, 15c each. 6o our Cbrietmae bell boxee. Candy will pl more people s a present thai any one thing In Salem. OUR OOOOS. Are freeh and home made. This means mush to buyer.