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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1904)
VSK IfSf'VfVVfW 'WjftFfWr' LJ Vrrr -i,7wsspw"rTF- v 'wwipunvfpsmf" '"VfT'W'bY " y v i yi, ji DAXX.Y CAPITA!. JOUBNAS, SAJBM. OBEaOW, BATURBAY, DECEMBER 10, 180. 4 1 . w v ii -1 Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis- cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised Jiot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found, at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL DAKtIIQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. TWO HUNDRED ROOTERS ACCOMPANY TEAM "ExcursIonistH of nil aorta and do ajcriptions congregated at tho dopot Ahis morning and took their doparturo on tlio local for Portland to boo tho .groat struggle that is taking place in that city on tho gridiron this afternoon. There woro 182 tickets sold, and tho 'purchasers rnnged from howling , col 3ogo boys to old mon who woro trying to look sobor and austorc, but with in different succesM, for each time tho 'vnraity yoll would nriso from tho lusty 'throats of tho students tho oyos of tho -older generation would klndlo, and it was only with great effort that thoy could restrain thcmselvos from joining1 cin oil tho choruses of tho college songs which tho 'varsity girls woro singing. This gaino promises to bo ono of tho bost contests of tho season, nnd, al though tho wearers of tho winged "M" nro considorcd uuconqucrablo on their own field, tho supporters of the honor of tho "cardlnnl and old gold" foel suro that thoy can glvo their op ponents a "hot time' ovon though thoy do not defeat them. It cannot bo said that tho Salcmites go to Portland oxpocting to meot defeat, but they will hnvo to faco tho fact that only ono Oregon toam ever wrested a victory from tho Portlandcrs, tho University of Oregon, soveral years ago. Tho colelglans feel that thoy have nn ndvantago that other team's hnvo not had, that Is that thoy are accustomed to plnylng on a sawdust field similar to tho Multnomah gridiron. ANNUAL MEETING TONIGHT Tho annual meeting of tho Commer cial Club will bo hold this ovouiug at ttho pollco cpurt room for tho oloction of officers and tho hoaring of annual re ports and tho transaction of othor busi 4&eH. All members nro urged to bo ,prosont. o DIED. ' 93AUKK. - At tho fninlly homo cornor of 21st and Ferry streets, in this clty, Saturday, December 10, 11)01, nt 1 o'clock a. in., Jacob Bauer, of paralysis and old age. Hod deceasod lived until January 5, 1005, ho would hnvo boon 1)0 years old. IIo has been u resldont of this city for fa numbor of years wns respectod by nil who know htm. IIo leaves a wife and llyo children to mourn his demise Thoy nro Mrs, Mary I. Ash, Oeo. M. Bauor, Illinois; Mrs. Kate- lUakoly, or Oak land, Ore. L. F, Hauor, of Astoria, and Oscar D. Bauer, of this city, Tho funeral will bo hold from the Yoslflonao Monduy at 1 o'clouk, and tho Interment will bo In tho Odd Fellows cemotory. Nov. P. S. Knight will have charge of tho sorvlces. o Aged Nlnoty Years. Jaoob Duuer died at his homo on Ferry nnd 21nt street this morning, nged ()0 years. IIo lind resided in fa-' lent for soveral years, and formorly llyed in SUvorton. MINERS ROBBED OF COIN Altoonn, I'n., Dec. 10. Two masked men nt noon knocked down and gagged Win. Ale,a clerk in the Tenhy coal min ing ollico, in tho Mnsonlo Tcmplo, in this city, bound him to tho sufo and stole, and stolo over $2000. Tho monoy wns In n satchel ready to bo taken to pay off tho minors. Christmas Is Coming. But wo must eat tho whole year thrdugh. Through all tho years for a generation, tho old reliable market of K. C. Cross has boon supplying tho first essential, good meats. Tho meat war is still on, nnd you got the cut prices, at tho same tlmo securing tho best to bo hail in nil Oregon, o In Fluest Variety. Qold watches nnd charms for ladies and gentloiuon, nlso all kinds of jew elry at greatly reduced prices, nt W. Culvot's, Practical Watchmaker, 158 Stato street. lS-10-ootl-Swk It Is Guaranteed. When your watch or clock gots out of order and you want it fixed, bo suro nnd bring it to W. Cnlvet, 10S State street. All work guaranteed. 12.10-eod2wk V. O. T. V. Itov. II, A. Ketehum will address the W. O. T. U. Sunday nftornoon nt 4 o'clock. Everybody is invited. OPPOSED TO WOMEN WORKING IN SHOPS New York, Dee. 10. Girls should not work In shops or factories because it unfits them for married life," said Mrs. Florence Kelly at tho woman's onferonco of the Society for Ethical Culture. S'T used to Relieve in trade unions. lojoro I knew the working girl," sho uaaacrted, "but girls don't go forward in their trades; they uiurry. Tho uutu- liar of girls in factories nnd stores is JivojYJiwing faster than In domostio serv ice, and this is ft distinct disadvantage to tho community. Tho girl who lias stat iu tho public school and has sat in tho factory is not fit to found a fam- iljr. "I bellovo that Superintendent Max well was correct In saying that wo have 40,000 children sitting In school hun gry. This is not duo chiefly to poverty, but to lack of skill on tho part of moth ers iu preparing nutritious food. Girls who go to work are headed tho wrong way for housekeepers. Thercfo're, I am sorry for overy effort to mako conditions pleasant in the fac tories and stores. I believo tho girls should lo dlscourngod from going into them, and should bo encouraged to go into household service. I could wcap to see girls learning to run big sewing machines or spinning looms." PERSONALS Contractor Ira Erb has roturned to Salem for a visit. Frank O'Brien, of Albany, is In the city today on buslnossf Prof. H. S. Lyman, bf Astoria, Is said to bo quito ill at Portland. Attorney W. R. Bilyeu, of Albany, is in tho city on legal business. W. II. llawloy, owner of tho Oregon City woolen mills, spent tho dny in tho city yesterday. John 8. Itlchio nnd wife, of Scotts Mills wero in the city this evening, nnd wont homo today. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Krnutz hnvo ar rived from Marshficld and will spend tho winter in this city. Miss Ilda Jones, of Brooks, who has been visiting friends in tho city, re turnoa home last evening. Senator Gcorgo C. Brownell, of Ore gon City, was in tho city yesterday for a short time on business. Miss Vella Maoe, of "tho Corvallis tolcphono exchange Is in tho city, visit ing Missos Emma Miller and Delia Brlggs. Fred AViggins, of the executive com- mittco of tho Greater Salem Commer cial Club, was at tho Portland Commer cial Club reception, nnd returned last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. George nnd' son, Willie, returned lust night from a trip to tho St, Louis, fair, his old homo in Arkansas, a tour of tho Southern states and a visit in California. Mr. George reports having had a splendid time, but is glad to got bnck to Oregon. A few of tho rod-hot enthusiasts to bo seen at tho Willamette-Multnomah football gamo nt Portland today aro E. Cooko Patton, Harry Albert, Frank Durbln, Gcorgo Lockwood Rose, W. N. Gatons, Paul Sroat, Thomas R. Wilson, 55. J. Biggs, Irn Ilnmilton, Gcorgo Snydor, Dr. E. A. Pierce. GRAND OPENING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON Roturnod from tho East. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rogers and daughter returned yesterday from an oxtonded tour of tho Eastern and Southern states. Thoy visited Havana, Cubn, nnd reported an excellent trip during their absoucc, which covered a period of two months. Jack says tho fair was immonso, but it is best de scribed by n story that an educated Jnpuncso told on the train. He said: "Fair very largo and very beautiful to look at, but I did not seo it. Cost ono dollar every tlmo you look around." A savings bank account is especially desirable for those who have idle mon ey on hand and are wait ing for an opportunity to invest it. The money is earning something all the time, yet is available when wanted. One dollar will open an ac count. Interest compound ed semi-annually. Savings Department Capital National Bank OF SALEM DURING THIS WEEK we opened the Holiday Sea son with good sweet Cecillan Piano Mpsic, and herewith fo. vite yotf all to come, see and inspect the GRAND DIS. JFL,AY UJt1 ilCWLlliAY UUUU. Everything is ready and displayed, and marked in PLAIN figures, and we challenge Portland prices and any othe. store in Oregon in same iine and quality. Out rooms well lighted with prxsm glass, mostly all out last year's experi enced clerks, and others with fccsinesss experience are on du ty to wait on you. We also have two experienced packers to pack for Freight, Express, Mail or Wagon. Goods bought and left in oar charge are carefully checked, with two checks hence no trouble when called for or delivered IMPORTANT Only two of the house, experienced k the coffee and tea department will do up the orders and not any clerk, therefore no fear of getting different from wliat you had or want. Ff ee concept eve y cfay This is the outline of the Business Again we invite jou9 one and all YOKOHAMA TEA CO. Specialty in Fresh Roasted Coffees and Teas PHONE 80 MAIN FREE DELIVERY Wedding Anniversary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso O. Pettyjohn en tertained a numbor of their friends in n delightful manner nt their pleasant home, No. 4, Summer strcot, last even ing, the occasion being their first or "cotton" wedding anniversary. Chrys-I nnthemums nnd sprays of swoct brier i formed tho principal decorations, and woro used profusoly in nil tho rooms. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pettyjohn nro equally popular iu thoir largo circle of friends, and aro most nminblo ontertninors. During tho ovoning a delectnblo lunch eon was served, nnd nt u late hour thd young" pooplo reluctantly took thoir departure, with wishes for mnny years of continued bliss and happiness to tho young couple. Thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilonry Thiesson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso Pottyjohn, Misses Marcia Burton, Ber tha Clough, Edna Engle, Nettio Broose, Vlada Van Vlnck, Emma Bonnott, Minnlo Pottyjohn, Alda Cannon, Coles to Liston and Abbio Allen, Messrs. Hex Bishop, O. J. Thomas, Dan Quinn, Vill Slugg nnd Claude Settloraeior. Frequently there's a rope at tho ond of n chalu of evidence. Photograph Cushion Covers Aro just tho Miing to send away to absent lady frionds. These cot crs can bo washed and ironed. They nro now nnd beautiful and excite admiration because of the perfection nnd -beauty of the subject repro duced on them. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: Mount Hood, Silver Creek Falls, Views of Fublic Buildings tat from tho Opera Houso tower; emblems of Lewis an Clark fair nnd tke Cnpitol building. Prico $1.00 oach, except Clark Fair, which is !& Seo them in our window. Bar r s Jeweiry Store, CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS. DR. B. E. WRIGHT The Painless Dentist, can save you half your Dental bills. Come in and investi gate our popular priced painless system of Dentistry. Crowns $5 Plates $5 Fillings 50c Examination Free All Work Guaranteed Dr. B. E. Wright The Painless Dentist, Bteualoff Building Court Street Heurs: 8 a. ra. to 6 p.m. 7pm to 8 in. Sundays Ua.ru to 12 in. Phone Main 6591 i i r i. Si ' r 0&i JL , ' -as tr, t-:.'4 V .. KLkiLbl