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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
vr,p,fn- ""T-pr -ri ;:7;;SiwiwiwfT ' daily 6APrtAL jotmi?Ai,';8ALrof. pBE'qOW.qBaDAYDgggMBEa,,! 1B01 () rtwa qMbtegm, aMB.JMfa irjmrtff-ir-ffl MIMt FURKEY TOOK HIS LIBERTY STOLE V -,' JF " iftjsr ' V' TX? "The Toggey" Ftfmisfimg and Shoe House A. JYLAJN'i '14 CHRISTMAS BOSLER'S BICYCLE " -i j HOLVERSON & YANTIS HammmmmmMmwmMHMmmmm Christmas Supples Wo know you will want something special for Xmas, and wo have them hero for you. Cresca Washed Pulled igs, 35c and 65c a basket. . Stuffed Pigs, assorted fillings, 50c a bor. Crystalizcd Pineapple, Figs and Cherries, 50c a box. Marshmallows, 15c and 30c a box. Pin Money Pickles, 25, 30 nnd 50c a bottle. 31b Fancy Dates, 25c. Navol Oranges, 20, 30, 40 and 50c per dozen. Walnuts, 31bs C0o. FULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING QBOOEBS. 142 State Strcot. Phone 2201 PERSONALS Miss Edith Hazard, of Jefferson, is in the city today. Miss Hel-n Smith, a student of W. U., went to Albany to spend the holi days. Miss Carolyn Kirn, of Portland, is the guest of Salora friends during tho holidays. Miss Clairo Jones, of4,Lablsli Mead ows," is tho guest of Miss Bertha Al len for a few days. Dr. W. II. Byrd was called to Albany yesterday, to attoud Mrs. C. II. BurR graf, who is vory ill. Dr. Byrd returned from Albany, where ho had been called to attend Mrs. C. II. Burggraf, who is seriously ill. II. Boy Saltmarsh is in the city on business connected with tho Now York Life, which he renresonts in Linn rounty. Mrs. W. II. Chntton, of Portland, ar rived in tho city today, and will spend the holidays with her parouts, Mr. and Mrs. George Collins. IIIIIIIHHIIIIMIHII'f f Get our Christmas prices on can- ? dy before placing your order for J mat uuriatmas tree. Zmn's 164 Stato Street. 104 Court Street. frH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 1 II I'H1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 t : ; Toothsome ;: Meals... rat the: White House Restaurant I George Bros. Props. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OIL New Walnots, 3 lbs. for ! New Dates. 3 lbs. for I 'Twill pay you to see our big line of Xmas supplies, ATWOOD t Phoae 57. Grocers Comer Commercial and Coart. Before deciding on bis Xmas presents, look over our lines. That will be all that is necssary. Yon will say at once that they are the nobbiest in Salem Take a look at onr window. Yoa will see some thing new in maulers never before shown in Salem. J Miss Grace Martin has returned from a visit in Portland. Mrs. V G. "Wood, of Albany, is in tho city, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Whitney. Herbort Banta, of Wardner, Idaho, is spending a few days in tho city. Ho formerly resided here. Miss Elaine Dllloy, formerly of Sa lem, but now of Portland, is spending a fow days with Salem friends. Gordon Moores, of tho IT. of O., is spending tho holidays with his parents, Hon. and Mrs. C. B. Moores, in this city. Miss Edna Houston, of Eugene, is tho guest at the home of her undo, B. B. Iloustou, on South Commercial street. Lloyd Mott, who attends tho U. of O., is spending tho holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Mott, of thin city. Howard Cntlin, who has been attend ing tho University of Oregon, roturnod home last night, to spend tho Christ mas holidays. Borneo Goulcy, who 1ms boon attend ing school in this city, returned to his homo near Brooks yeatorday, whore ho will spend Christmas. Mrs. Eliza Umphroy returned home on last night's overland to San Mateo, Cal., after spending tho past month with Mrs. S. T. Burroughs. Governor Chamberlain and Judge Wolverton wero among thoso who at tended tho Masonic bunquet glvon Albany on Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. II. Armstrong and sons, Carl and Edwin, wont to Albany today, and will spend tho Christinas holidays with her Bister, Mrs. Paul Schmidt. Judgo C. E. Wolverton went to Al bany last ovening, whoro ho attended tho Masonic bnnquet and annual meet ing hold at that place lost night. Mrs. B. E. Crltchlow loft last even ing, en routo to her home at San Jose, Cal., nfter sovcral months' visit with relatives in this city. Sho will visit a short tlmo in Albany and Ashland, on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. F. Smith, leavo Monday 'for Long Beach, California, whoro they will mako their futuro home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been residents of Snlcm for many years, and their many friends hero regret to henr of their departure, and wish them un limited success in their new home. Died of Old Age. John Donaldson, an Oregon pioneer of 1850, died at his homo on Cottngo streot this morning1. Ho was born in Pennsylvania in 1823, and had resided in Salem for mnny years. His wife died somo time ago, and ho novor re- .nvil from tho shock. Ho has a son in California and n daughter In Louis iana. Tho funeral will "bo announced lator. Schilling's Best, so far as it goes, means comfort and ease and economy. Moneyback; at your grocer's. BR. SUNN'S ONION cures couohs, golds, Jk w Kljr HOARSENESS A CROUP. W ' Bfit Remidj lor Children. Pleasant to take and n tfinaeflmnorerdait.Thtold original Horn Cur' Sold brail MadlctaaStortt In (are bottlMfor 60 u Kadeonly br OR. B0SANKO CO., Phlladjlphla. C Writ v$ wi uillt fntt VM a Samel Oottl '" iiirr """"" 20c Per Gallon 50c 25c freeU candies before buying your & FISHER, Even tho turkeys seem to roalizo that; Christmas is approaching, and that they, as well as tho men, must suffer. Of course, they won't suffer from a flat pockotbook, that horror of horrors for men, but it is equally awful in thoi turicoy mtnu to bo well stuireu ami roasted. The vital question this weok in Turkey vlllo is "how shall wo es cape!" Somo arc refusing to cat, oth ers aro fighting, trying to roduco nosh, and tnako themselves uncatablo, whilo tho wisest onodn tho bunch, waitod his chance this morning, when a pros pective purchaser opened his coop, which was in front of a local market, ho took to his wings, flew across tho street to a window ledgo of a doctor's office, and thoro shouted defiance to his former lord and master. Tho doc tor observod his visitor on ho outside, and being of hospital nature, started to ralso tho window very gently, with the intention of inviting him in out of tho cold, but Mr. Turkey, had been in confinement too long to bo cap tured that easy, so ho onco more trust ed to his wings to carry him out of danger Ho flow down Liberty streot for nearly a half block, when he alight ed to rest, but this "tired feeling" which causod tho downfall of many bo- foro him, likowiso was tho causo of his, for ho failed to notice a fiendish small boy, who was creeping up on him with a largo stone, which ho carefully polnod, and then let fly, hitting Mr. Turkey squaroly on tho head and ren dering him unconscious, and jwhou ho finally did rcnlizo that ho was living, it was only to find himself in his hnto fill1 prison once more. o License and Wedding. A marrlago liconso was fssucd last ovening to B. P. Hansen and Mrs. Clara Huddleston. Tho wedding oc curred Inst night, and tho happy couplo wero later serenaded by their friends. Whoa yoa think of cyo-glas oz Hinges. cs thin!; I ANOTHER BOOK SALE: ; I i Tonight Only 1 5 Volume Sets Standard Woi?ks I I 85c I The lot comprise the works of Macauley, Lyall, Cooper, Hawthorne nnd tiraeme. Be quick tonight. Another good one tomorrow. PATTON'S BOOK STORE I "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices' J SEWING MACHINE APFEAL Tho case of J. S. Crnno vs. A. G. Brnuer has been appealed from tho justlco court' at Woodburn to depart ment No. 1 of tho circuit court. Tho plaintiff claims in his complaint that defendant bought a sowing ma chino from him nt Portland April 13, 1001, tho valuo of which was $75, and that tho defendant paid $25 down and promised to pay tho rest, but failed to do so. To therefore commences action against him for tho sum of $50 and tho costi of tho notion. The dofeud nnt repllos in his answer that the agreed price of tho machine was $05, and that ho traded an old machine in on the now one for $25, and gave an acount against Mrs. Lacy for $40 for tho balunco in full, nnd that plaintiff accepted tho same in full for tho pur chase price. Plaintiff states in his re ply to defendant's answer that tho prjf o was 75, and that ho did accept tho old machine for $25, but that defendant did not pay him any further ampunt in monoy or otherwise. Plaintiff was giv en the decision, and n. decree for $50, and plaintiff to pay tho costs and dls ubrscments, which amount to $37.25. i n Jockey Smith Shot Man. Scatle, Dee. 22. Eddie Smith, a Jockey, shot and killed an unknown man who was trying to rob a saloon nt 2:30 o'clock this morning. o .,.i. Tbt Klad Yw Hun Mam Bgutt Z00SE3 A blcyclo belonging to Harloy Bos ler was stolen last night from in front of tho State street shooting gallery. Boslor rode down town, and, not want ing to take-tho wheel with him whilo strolling around Mio business strcots, ho left it in front of tho gallery, think ing it would bo safe, as ho had left it there boforo without losing it. Whon ho roturnod for tho bike, about 10 o'clock it was missing. Even then ho did not renlizo that it had been stolon, but wont on home, thinking probably that either somo of tho boys had hid don it for n joke, or that tho pollco had taken it un for safe kooplng. Ho was at tho police station this morning, nnd apparently greatly downcast whon ho fully realized that tho bike had been stolon. Tho wheol was, vnluable, be ing equipped with mud guards nnd all tho necessities for winter riding, It was of tho Gcndron make. Two Favored Sons. Thoro wero two prisoners in the po llco court yesterday afternoon. EH Brlggs, who had beon "tanking up," was released and floated out of town, nnd T. C. Lovino, who was arrested for vagrancy, was givon 5 days. Lovino, who is a dopo fiend, has beon arrosted several times lately and floated, was given a fow days to think his bnd con duct over. Notice. Silver Bel Circle, Women of Wood craft, aro notlflod of a regular moot ing Friday ovoning, December ,23d. Cnrolino Bushnoll, G. N., Mary Stluson, clerk. It Is Guaranteed, When your watch or clock gels out of order and you want it fixed, bo sure and bring it to W. Calvet, 153 Stato street. All work guarantood. 12-10-eod2wk Think of a window full of tho most beautiful jewels, watches and novelties for Christmas, then think of Hinges. A Prayer for Solf-Blamo. Lord, enlighten us to goo tho beam that is in our own eye, and blind us to the moto that is in our brother's, Let us feol our offenses with our hands make thorn great and bright beforo us like the sun, mako us oat them and drink thorn for our diet. Blind us to tho offonses of our beloved, cleanse theiii from our memories, tuko thorn out of our mouths forovcr. Lot all hero beforo thoo carry and moamiro with tho false balances of love, nnd bo iu their own oyes and in all conjoctures tho most guilty. Help us nt tho samo tlmo with tho grace of courago, that wo bo none of us caBt down when wo sit lamenting amid tho ruins of our happiness or our iutegrity; touch us with flro from tho ultar, that wo may bo up and doing to rebuild our cltyj in tho name and by tho method of him whoso words of prayer we now con clude. Robert Louis Stevenson. Candy sale at the Spa this week. ii m 0ASTO3XZA. Bitn ti. Tko Klfli Yoa HawAlOTjs Bought EJgnAtar ef BO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks) DCSIdNB COPYRiaHTS) Ac. an: tloa trictjr oonOdeoti Invjint Mnt tit. OIle uoncr lor MWinini ptnl. l'lau Ulu tbruutiti iluua Co. iwilfl ntelal wAU4, wtlboat ciuuva, la tits Scientific nmm. A hindJOin) lUtutraUd VMilr cuUtloo of uxf iintido JoinuX Term. i ioi7ifoartmrti,il. &J4 fry2lnJUj. tz&mz& jjjTnjra fE t Salem Woolen Mill State C. P. BISHOP, 'Proprietor Journal at Cat Rate. Tho Journal publishers propose to glvo their subscribers tho benefit of a great cut in subscription prico fv tho coming year. Instoad of making a spe cial snlo day on whloh to rocolvo year ly subscriptions by mall at $3, wo now offer to rocolvo subscription for 1005, if paid at any tlmo during tho romnindor of tho old yonr at tho $3 rato. All sub scriptions must bo paid up for nil of tho current year, and for tho full year of 1005, in order to got tho benoflt of this rata. Call at any timo, and got your spocial rato, but romombor that this docs not count aftor tho first of January. Under tho special cut rato you can got your daily for 1005 by mail at $3, or by carrier at $5; thus saving ono dollar on tho regular price IIOFEIt BROS., Publishers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi Kini Yon Have Always Bovglit Bears tho Signature of &&ri " p tvli I Sw Great Holiday id ; IN SateofFurn- : : I iture all this f i Wcck J1 : 1 Sccclal crlccs. Pink ta on all sale J t goods. Solid Oak Rockers I " 1 as low as $1.85. f J M This Is the greatest Money savin A m fl tait ever cut oh In Salem & ' t 9 m m I Y V vn M m I Mi m IHA Ii m sHHHsv : 1 . You can hunt tho map all over and you can't find another store in this, vicinity whoro there are 8o many npproprlato gifts for men and- boys. Come to a Man's Storo for a Man's things. Wo know what is right-nnd correct, nnd wo know what men like. i OVBBOOATS ' ' ' SUITS WHTXE FULL DRESS VESTS BAIN COATS HATS SILK UMBRELLAS DRESS SUIT OASES SMOKING JACKETS BATH XOBES BXAUTIFUL NTBOXWKAK HAKDTOMB KUFFLXM FULL DXMM MtOTWJXOM GLOVES FOll XVKBT WEA PAJAMAS rAMOT HALF ROM 8USFXNDEX8. NEW FAKOY RHIKTS AND SOFT WHITE PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS Again wo say a Man's Storo for a Man's things. Everything for boys, too. Prices low enough for all. Can Buy Presents. Governor Chamberlain this morning commutod tho sentonco of Thomas Mor ris, who is serving 25 days In jail for nssault, to toko effect today. MorrU was rentencod in Multnomnh county by Judgo Hoguo, on November 30th, and would havo boon rolcnsed on Christmas day, but tho govornor considered that he should havo n fow days In which, to buy Christmas presents nnd preparo for that occasion beforo Us arrival. When you think of a watch for your wifo, think of Hinges, 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 ii 1 1 The finest every day meals snd X T French Dinners on Sunday. Next to Kdlsou Thontro, Stato St. t MAC SMITH'S CAFEi t V& ' --,! iiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiri niMM .