Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 18, 1905, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, lOOg.
Smyrna Figs
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0r line of imported flgs Imve just
,J aii'X are as una as ever.
CRESOA WASHED FIGS
In 1 lb nmli 2 lb Baskets
FANCY" STUFFED FIGS
SMYRNA LAYER FIGS
In boXi' and' In bulk. Tho 'store that
it nlwrtjs headquarters for good things
teat.
FULLER & DOUGLAS
Sslem's leading groeers. Confectioners
ad bakers, 460400 State street. Phones
182 and 187.
OUR BREAD Just tbe best in town.
THAT'S ALL.
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TONIGHT.
The Grand-reotoall benefit, "Jest
Laid Flaas" and "A Regular Fix."
Edison Vaudeville.
New Bdtoa Theatre.
Committing tonight a eomploto
change of program, except the singer,
Supremo satisfaction elta on tho JBdw. DeMos. who will continue with
brow of him who has tho pleasure of ( k pleasing songs until Thursday. The
inoklag iv La Corona elgar. It looks Traveller hoop roller and novelty jug
good, Bfflolls good, tastes good In ov ' Mere, are performers of wonderful abll
cry way equals elgaTB at doublo tho Uy, and will please all. Graee N. Win-
price. La Corona from all dealers for
10 cents.
New Edison Theatre
T. fit MBDLEY, Manager.
Salem, Oregon.
EDW. DE MOSS,
In pleasing songs of mirth and senti
ment. THE TRAVILOS,
Kxpert beop rollers and noveltv jugglers
GRADE N. WINTIIEOTE,
Splendid violinist.
ROBINSON ft DE MOSS,
In song and shefchs-a team hard to
beat.
IIARRY MOYBR,
New song story.
Kdisonoeeope. All new motion pie-
tares. Prises glvpn Tuesday, Friday
ami Saturday matinee.
Annual School Mooting.
The annual school mooting of tho 5a
Itm sohool dlstriot was held Saturday
evening, ami Ah ore was not a voter
present, excepting noms bidders on the
eeptl" tank, ami tho agent for a
ebemieal Are extinguisher. That kind
of an annual mooting levies a tax ef
eight mill andf transacts other imper
tant buMneae. In tho past large crowd
of Interested taxpayers have attends!
tbew meetings, and It Is to be regretted
that the sohool beard did not publish
Mtitable notlee to the people to some
oat and hear their annual report and
help tranoaot the Important buainem.
For laek of apace the report will appear
in Tuesday's Journal.
If you want tho latest selection for
the Christmas entertainment or the
home olrole, see tho flno oeHostieu ef
sheet music at my storo. Nowhere ebw
will you And ono no eomjklete. Store
open tv&ry evening this week. Geo. G,
WW, the Xfuale- Store, 11 South Oomr
nmeJal street.
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moioi wtif vreniMBi, wiu rrceiro more
attention and praUe than any violinist
who ha ever aptearedl In Salem, for
she m especially popular.
Robinson & DsMom, the eolored team,
In soaps, dances ami new eketehes, will
make things look bright. This pair
are hard to beat, and will more than
please. A pretty tea set will be given
awn(r Tuesday night. Some one m sure
to have a most appropriate Xme pres
ent for wife er sweetheart. On Friday
night m regular price night, whea an
ether gold watoh will be given away.
Bveryeno should take advantage of the
liberality of tho IMbtoa's now manager,
and so euro ono of thee gifts. Tho reg
ular eoupen system is need, and thoeo
at tending the most performnaoes re
oetve the greatest number of eowpou.
thereby enlarging their opportunity of
receiving the present.
Xmm gifts wilt bo givea tho ebttdren
at Saturday' matinee.
If you want to bo eerlaln that your
Obristmaa jewelry la right In quality
and Is correct In style, you should pat
roniie Hinge' new store, lift Cemmor
rial street.
Why suffer wish you atomaoh, kW
ncy and liver whea Helllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea will make you weU. If
takoa this month, keeps you well aM tho
jyar. 38 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr.
Stone's Drug Store.
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PERSONALS J
A Logal BeporaUen.
Bigger & Corby have separated, and
Corby will hereafter ooeupy the oornor
room in tho same building, togothor
with Hall & Downing. l-181wk
DEAR HANTAt Pleaee bring me a gua and wateh. Then you ean
bring xne a train, printing press and magU lantern. Mother says If I
am good you will bring me a let of good books. New, Banta, If there
U anything else you think I might want, just bring It aloag.
JACK URNDBItSON.
P. 8. Tfco Geldn Rule Raiaar have all tho things I want.
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ON SALAD BOWLS, OAKB PLATES AND SUGAR AND CREAMERS
Golden Rule Ba$aa
MRS. B. T. SWART. Y. M. 0. A. BUILDINO.
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DISCOUNT
i mum ii in 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 1 in-
Johnny Kobcrts went up to Albany
this noon.
Werner ltreytnaa wa a paesonger for
Potimnd thm morning.
Sirs. 9imto, of tho reform seboel, was
la the city this morning.
Juetlee Tbomao G: Halle arrived
from Pendleton this morning.
Mien Gmoe Carter, of Hood River, m
vieltlng remtivee In tMe eity.
Henry lewnlng, of the state fair
boardy is in Albany today, on buelneee.
K. W. 1UM, of the Otttaens' Light
and Traotioa Comimny, went to Bugeno
today.
George WHeon, of Portmnd, went up
to Eugene today after visiting Salem
friend.
Hob Gate left tbia morning fer On
tario, Canada, en nn extended Vlett with
relative-.
Mrs. Prank Abram Pewell has re
turned from a vioit with her mother at
CorvaAie.
Mian Vera MeWa, of Portland, re
turned homo thin morning, after vWt
ing Salem friend".
Mm Pranoos Newoomb, a student at
the University, returned to her homo at
Obemawa thle morning.
Waiter Mitos returned to hie work in
Portland thin morning, after spending
Sunday with frleadu la thin city.
Mra, O. B. Wolvorton wont to Port
land this morning, to mnko nrrnnge
mento for moving down next week.
N. J. Judab and' Geo. Prltehnrd; for
merly newspaper workers at Balonr, nro
now emidoywll on tho Dally Aatorlans
MIm Kllsaboth O-irlotv, a student at
tbe University, loft Saturtlay nflernootf
for her home In Abcrdoon, Washington.
C. It. lUshep, of Portland, who has
loea tho gueet of bis sons ami daughter
in tbia eity, wont up to Albany today
for a short vioit.
Preohtont Colomaa, of tho Unlverolty,
wont to Portmnd Saturday afternoon,
whore yesterday he eoeupi tAo pulpt
of Otaeo Methodist ehuroh.
J. O. SaMoa, working in tho loek
binding dopartmont -of tho Aatorian,
was la Salem over Sunday, to vWt his
paroata, Mr. ami Mrs. I. a Bulton.
Mr. MeCtow, of PorWand, who has
boon vWtlng hor pa renin, Mr. and Mra.
If. PoMo, at tho oornor ef Court and
Ittk street, returns homo Saturday
Mra. W. N. Gateno and Uttlo tlflugli
tor, 0I, who havo been tho gucsta of
Salem frieada for a wock, returnodi to
Portmndi Saturtlay afternoon, lt com
pany with Mr. Gateni, who spent Bin
day with them at their homo In tho mo
tropoM. n
A rcsxful rato.
It Is a fearful ralo to buvo to et
dure tho terrible torturo of rdlo. "I
con truthfully my," wrltee Harry OoV
son, ef MasenvlIU, la., "that for
Wind, bleeding, itching and protruding
piles, Dueklea'e Arnica Balve is the
lxt euro made." Also boot for outs,
burns, and injuries. 95e at J. a Pr
ry's drug srtore, q
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Our $7 to $3.76 yotftbs out'ls, l 14 to ID..
0w $0 w tio.7 yutltfl ih, ng& i9;
Our 111 to 16 youths' stilts, agoa M UJ0.
Our $B to i.76 boys' suite, age 9 to 10....
bur 3 to $0.75 boya' suite, ages 0 to 10.. ,
Our $4 to $4.45 boye' suite, age 0 to m ;g
Our $4JJ0 to $4.05 boys' surte, ages 9 to 10
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Oar $5 to $.45 boys' suiw, agco -..
Our $.60 to $5.05 boys' suite, agos 0 to 10.
Our $ lo$7 boya' suitiageoO to 10..- ,""
OUR OinLD'S 'SUMS, AQES 3 to 8, AT HALT EBZOB
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HAND CARVED NUT BOWLb
A splendid Idea fer tho Christmas dinner table. Can aiae be need for the
parlor, Made ia Japan, and carved by hand by Japanese artists. Spoeial
price for two weeks 40 CENTS.
Have You Seen Y-DO-I?
Coma to our storo and see her. The funniest Japanese doM. Does
what you want her to do. Almost talka. GoaeraUy softs for M eoats. Jut
now only IS seats.
ORIENTAL IMPORTING CO.
Branch Store
408 State Street, Corner of Liberty, Salem, Oregon.
Pictures Framed
In Time For Xmas
Suae aa Inauruwo Company,
Laura Krebbs, through her attorneys.
Carson & Canaoa, has brought suit for
damaged agalnot the Boeurlty Trust
and Ufa luauranoa Company, of Phila
delphia. Mm, Kret had takoa out a
polioy with the defendant eompany in
Ma rob, 104, whereby, by the payment
of na annual bum for 10 years, tbe
eawpnay would pay to her husband the
aunt of $10,000. It ia aMeged Jb the
MMpUlat ttat sha made her payments
regularly aa Mretod by the eompany
to their OWoago agoat, Mr. Charles II.
Swdo, audi that eha roeolved reooipts
ihorofor for five years, but whea she
nt ia tho oertlfied ahoek at the uwal
Umo for tho 106 pafsnoat, the letter
was rettKaod he hor. Sha shea seat the
ehoak to tho aanmay dlroot, but they
wsna) H to hor with tho soatoment
that Sotdo was no longer their agoat.
aad that hor fXy had! lapsed.
Aa alalma that aha bad not boon
I proporly notined of Boole's eaveraneoaf
eoaaootioa wttk tna oampos-, ana oo
wands damagos la tho sum ef all the
payments that she has mads, with ia
Ureot thereon, aad awa la the sum of
tMO, wbioh is tho dMreroaee that she
would now bo aoatpoHod to pay fer a
nimilar polioy at her present age, and
the amount she had) to pay. at the time
tho pottay was first takoa out. The to
tal amount of judgment asked is more
tha WW.
X-RAYS
Tho oat nutomobllos ndd greatly to
tho grand total of tho inheritance tax.
e
Tho big road roller finds thAt "Jor
dan" is not tho only "hard road to
travel'
"Rash breoEO that sweeps tho ocean
Brings tidings from nfar,
Of satlens in commotion,"
Dut most about the Osar,
Horace MeKJnley parted Ma hair In
tho ldne, and divided bis forged load
eortlfleatea impartially, showing a well
baianeed hoadL -
Ohs of tho "Best Laid Plans" was
trying It on tho patients at the aryrutn,
they eouldn't get away. Juntlao conv
pehi us to add, however, that thoy
didn't want to,
e
IIenty Is to aid In tho presoeutlon of
Kansas Und frauds. Ho evidently has
no doalro to mix further with MoKln
ley ami Puter. Thoy woro really loo
smart for him.
Mr. Harrlman thinks that Mr. Ry
an's motive in tfio lfqultablo woro not
puro, nnl JCr. Rgmn thlnka Mr. Harrl
man's tnetlvos woro Impuro, and both
nro flno judges of men.
Hor ago Mefclnliry and Btophort A.
DeupUa Puter are said to bo In Ban
FrsAoleoo, aad aro going to Borneo,
whero, tho dispatch naively adds,
"tkero Is plenty of timber."
MalU t Joy and Puter aro reported to
bo in Ban Praaoisao, Thoy read that
roaaa of nenoy in tho Ban FrauoUoo
Post, aad know whore that luminous le
gal Aurora Borealla Is not apt to be.
Mrs. Athorten, tho author of several
rather Interesting books, eaysi "There
is top much bustle in Ban Frasoisoo to
really onjoy life." Mrs. Atherlon
should put aueh Ideas behind1 her, or do
llko tho X-Ray man, look higher.
Lawsonboasted net long ago that he
oould start with nothing, aad- bo a
multimillionaire In a low months. Now,
although ho atarted with mlllleao, be
admits he is gelng broke. Still Lawaon
is not tho only fakir. Thoro aro others
oatoldo of tho Panama canal ono.
Tho examination of Bonalor Mitch
oil's papers has, so far, fallod to dls
covor any will. It is a otrong comment
on bis accusers that, after 20 yoars'
norvico in tho aonnto, Oregon's dead
senator loft oo Uttlo property that bho
matter of his will Is of no moment.
dotting Abovo Its Eustaces.
(A Pablo.)
Onco upon a Time, no matter when.
A certain Talntor, -who bad acquired
tho Habit of reproduelng his lady
Friends on onnvae, dono In Paint, so
artistically that they looked) on natural
on tho real thing, used to plaoo his
finished Product, on a, oonvenloat "Wall,
whero all passing oould seo It, Ho also
provided a Table upon wbleh those
who viewed tho picture might not any
Defects, or suggest any Improvements.
A passing Shoemaker noticing a mis
take. In tho iadng of the sandals, noted
tho fast on tho tablet, and next morning
was Delimited on finding tho artist dur
ing the Night) had) corrected tho Brref.
Emboldened by tho suocess as nn Art
Critic, ho called attention to a faulty
draping of tho ladled' Scant Wardrobe,
Next morning hurrying to tho market
place, whero tho pioturo was on ISxhlbt
tlon on tho tlokot ofllco Dead vrnll, ho
was mortified) to find written on tbo
tablet, this nentetioot "Tho cobbler
should stick to his lasU"
MoraL
Tho Oregon Journal's Buggestlons
about Portland aro within- the Range of
Its; InteMigenoo but concerning tho bal
ance of the Btato, its knowledge extends
no higher than & Shoe-top,
Christmas
Groceries
Are Here
This storo is toady to supply J1
things neeeesary for tho Christmas din
nor tnblo or tho Christmas stocking.
Among many other things wo navo
n full lino of
Nuts Bpfcoa ;
Fruits . ' BoJslna ;
Candles Currants
Pools Fig
Alt tills week wo will sell two quarts
blgli gnulo araaborrks far 90 cents.
As an extra, wo havo soma very Jtfeo
winter pears that aro Just right for
eating.
Phono 210.
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A. L Harvey
We don't wait till New Years
to finish them.
We have a fine selection of pictures boin iramea emu
unframed that make splendid gifts.
Stege, Carnes and Co.
445 Court St. Phonc 349
Furious Fighting.
"For seven yoars," writes Geo. W.
noffaaB, of Harper, Wash., "I had a
bitter battle with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, but at last I wen, and
oured my diseases by the use of Beo
trie Bitters. I unhesitaUngly recom
mend them to all, and don't intend la
the future to be without them in the
house. Thoy aro certainly a wonder
ful medicine, to havo cured ouch a bad
ease aa mine." Bold oador guarantee
to do the same fer you, by J. O. Perry,
druggist, at We a bottle. Try them
today, .... -
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lino Groceries.
COURT and man JIT.
Torture of a Preacher
The story of tho torturo of Iter. O.
D. Moore, pastor of tho Baptist church
of Harpersville, N. Y will Interest
you. Ho eayat "I suffered agonies,
becaus of a persistent eough, resulting
from tho grip. I had to sleep sitting
up la bed. I tried many remedies,
without relief, until I took Dr. King's
New Discovery for Conuptloa,
Coughs and Colds, which entirely oured
my eough, and saved) me from oonsump
tlon." A grand sore for diseased" con
dition ef Throat and Lungs. At J. a
Perry's, drug store. Pries, SOo and
1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
SOCIAL
EVENTS
Criterion Dance.
Tho event of tho eoiuon, for tho
younger set, will bo tAto collego vacation
dance, given by tho Criterion Club,
Thursday evening, December Sflth. Ovor
200 invitations havo been Issued, and
tho affair will bo a very enjoyable ono.
The patronneeaos will bo Mrs. A. N.
Mooree, Mrs. It. Catliny lira. J. F. CaJ.
breath, Mrs, 0. P. Bishop and Mrs. H. O.
Cross.
Tho Criterion dub was organised, two
years ago, and its dances that wlUr
were the leading events, Tho orub has
again organised, and this is but tho first
of a aeries they propose to give. Among
tiho prominent mumbertt of tho club aro
Ralph Croaiso, Ralph Mooree, Qoorgo
Gray, Howard Oatlin and Curtis Grose.
Kverythlng is being done to m&ko it
a, sueooss, and it will add greatly to
the yulelldo festivities.
OJLHITOaiA.
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CHRISTMAS SHOES
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What better Christmas gift can be made than to shea up tho children?
We've everything bhey want ia sturdyand comfortable winter footwoVr.
' POR TUB OIRL3
Sabool Hhos, dross shoes, rubboro, loggins, dress an.nouao,sUPotc.i etc.
TOR THE BOYS -
Soboel,sheee, dress shoes, house slippers, danlng purap8 rul)bor 1
n , FOR BABY . . - .. ' '
Gunning little bootees, MoeoasinsTshoee, slippers, sandals, otc'., etc.
"SHOD. UP" TUB rmTv.-ntJtrM' ...
That dUmtnd ring U fbetufl tZ EZZ f yUr QhrUtmR8
ght, Wnt Itf h M8 b BWB ,a ur ehow laa. U ba given away , ,
t SALEM'S BIG Shop
away , nex'SaturOny
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