Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 01, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OIUiGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1000
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GRAND SHOWING OF
A Good Number
The November "Clarion" of the
high school is Just out, and Is a
bright, light number. It contains
somo short stories by -Kenneth Haw
ley, Ethel Cross, William Perkins,
Conual Dyer, Mourlco Roberts and
Qlen Niles; Tho editorial' comments,
athletic wrlteups, roasts and other
departments are all good.
Personal
I I r lA ii i" s A
OF ALL KINDS, NEWEST IDEAS. REST VALUES. MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS EARLY DEVOUR THE RUSH 11101X8 AND TJEFORH
THE ASSORTMENTS ARE TOO UADLY RHOKEN. RHINO IN THE
LITTLE FOLKS AND LEARN THEIR WISHES.
A DIG SURPRISE FOR THE CHILDREN SOON. WATCH FOR AN
NOUNCEMENT IN DAILY PAPERS.
An Up-to-dfctc
Storm or Outing Garment
Should be made fum"?ilT on
from a cloth show- (glHlK the
ing this Btainp Vc'ivtm back.
Then you will have a genuine
?P
vzwrneue-
p
4
that sheds rain or dust nnd h chic in
appearance in eutisninc or storm.
Tape,'Corsefcs
The greatest vnluos ovor offored
tho public. Equal to thoso shown
In other Btoros tit GOc. rjw
All hIzoh hero nt &3C
New Ribbons.
Men's Clothes
That have nil tho stylo thnt
goes to make up-to-duto garments
mado from materials that aro thor
oughly .rollablo nnd finished by
tho best workmen aro tho kind
wo bIjow you and yet you pay no
moro than othors ask for Inferior
grndo. "Will you lot us show you?
$10 to $30
Class Pins Have Com
Tho pins for tho senior class of
tho Salem high school have arrived,
and aro very pretty. They a'rc.of a
triangular design, wlthta back
ground of green enamel with "07"
raised in gold on a smaller triangle,
and tho letters "S. H. S." at either
side In white enamel.
SHANNA CUMMING.
And Hobtonln Sextette Club Gave a
Splendid Performance at ' the
Grand Opera House.
Just Received
& - -
S"
Holiday Gifts
For the Man
Timo to look around for a
sultnblo prosont. for tho gontla-
mnii' friend. Wo lutvo so many
now thlnus to show you thnt will
bo Interesting to both you and
him.
Conio In todny and boo.
WUKBI
CITY NEWS
A Oollojtion of Important Para
graphs for Your Consideration
, cort, 0. L. Darling; watchmnn, A. J.
uuovf, ounii f, Lt. v. nuuuaon; cterK,,
P. L. Frnzlor; musician, Tracy Hatch.
Ladle' Aid Society-
Of First Presbyterian church will
in i u i i n. i x ..... .. iwfc in tn ii run jiunuru ni - p. m.
lllRh School Students, Attention- MomW, Docoiubor 3. Pu JM.
II gh school pennants on ; sale nt nnco ll08lmI, Ladles having articles
First Presbyterian church Friday nf- for t0 BnIo w mQ M h ,
tornoon nnd ovonlng, Decombor 7th. jf no8800
Nothing; Llko It
Nothing but tho bOHt thnt can bo
obtained In tho stook mnrket en.;
find n pluco on tho rnoks or blocks nt
Farrlngtou'u market, 420 Stn'o
stroot.
Bought tbt Hotel
V, F. Townsond has purchnBOd the
Hotel Scott, on Commercial street,
Just north of tho Y. M. C. A. build
ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Townsond will
-lorsonully conduct tho hotel.
MIh.i Hchlutllcr lU'slgiiw
Ml us Adelnldo Sohlndler, n toucher
In tho East school, rostgnod hep po
sition yoHturdny, nnd will quit Uv
work within 30 days. It la under
stood that MIbb Schlndler Intends to
return to her homo In Illinois.
Animal Election of Officers-
Salem Camp, Woodmen of tho
World, -hold I La annual election of of
llcora last night, and soloctcd tho fol fel fol
eowing: Consul commuudor, J. A.
Dickey; advisory lleutonant, W. K.
Do Long; banker, A. L. Harvey; ce
Arrived at tho Pen
Sliorlff Shutt, of Morrow county,
arrived In Salem last night, having
In ohnrgo J. H. Hodo, who was sen
tenced to tho ponltontlnry for three
yunrs for attomptlng to poison his
wlfy nnd Btop-dnughtor. If he hnd
succeeded In killing tho two women
ho might havo boon given four years.
Ship Two Cms a Day
Tho Tlllsou packing houso Is work
ing a day aud night crow and ship
ping two cars of pruned each day.
Thoro aro about GO girls and BO
men employed by tho Arm at present
any they oxpect to finish packing by
tho latter part of Jnnuary.
Watches for
Every Man
And every man should hnvo a
watch.
Whether you want tho bc4 watch
tor every day n substantial, accu
rate serviceable tlmepleco or wheth
er you dealro a iluely wrought, doll
ately adjusted mechnnlsiu, our
tock will supply tho watch you're
after. Wo havo tho best movements
mm4o and can glvo you any Uo or
y .stylo of case, preferred.
$8.50
Will buy ouo of our reliable stand
ard Kiovomonts la a handsome gold
Pyrography Out lit
Ilulbs, needles, leathor. In natural
and other colors. Tho Variety Storo!
ondnrs, mado with mosses and shell
A. McQIll, of tho Salem Nursery,
loft hut night for Santa Rooa, Cali
fornia, where ho will attend a fruit
growers convention. While, thero lie
will visit Luther Durbauk, tho wUard
In plant production, He will then
go to Hanford, whero ho will attend
a nurtiory meeting.
Tho nursery forco horo aro busily
ongoged In storing tho trees for tho
winter.
Toilet ml 8luvlg Sets-
Work boxes, Oregon souvonlr cal
endars, mado with masses and shell
decorations. Tho Varioty Storo.
A JIKHtly AMKvI i.
A Mrs, Anderson, -who recently at?
! nt iub vuy irej wasnmgtoa,
claims that her hearing was Instant
ly restored yoethrday afternoon nt
tho mission on 13th street through
dlvlno healing. Not only do these
llvoplo believe that tho 'Lord will
euro all disease inherent la the hu-
If Professor Heritage never does
anything else, the real Jovers of
music in Salem will always keen him
In tender memory for bringing Shnn-
nn Cummlng here.
Shnnnn Cummlng Is groat. I-Icr
volco Ib clear, strong nnd beautiful.
Combined with tho Sextotto Club, her
nppoaranco forms a musical attrac
tion that is superior to anything thnt
has been heard in this city this sea
son. Nearly nil tho people who really
caro for miiBlc for Its own snkc. and
becnuso It 1b good and beautiful were
out last ovonlng. Many other Snlem
pcoplo would havo attonded hnd
they known what wns In store for
them. It wns given out that Shnnnn
Cummlng Is porhnps tho grontost so
prano singer of church music In
Amorlca, and many of tho Snlem
ollto, knowing that rollglous affairs
aro not fashionable nnd rcchorcho,
got It Into their bends that tho Shnn
nn Cummlng concert would not bo
as bon ton ns Hoylo would recom
mond, nnd they stayed nt homo-
waiting, porhnps, for tho Georgia
minstrels.
Tho original program, not counting
tho encores, follows. Does It road
llko a Sunday school alnglng buc
menu?
Overture "Lo Pro aux Clorcs". .
. Harold
Sextette Club.
(a) "Dornlor Sommoll do la
Vlorgo" Massenet
(b) "Evonlng Breeze" . ...Lnngey
String Qulntotto.
Fantasia for clarinet, from "Pro-
oux Clorcs" PnrndU
Mr. Stnats.
Aria "Jo suis Tltunln," from "Mlg-
no" Thomnu
Shnnnn Cummlng.
Violin solo, "Zlzouncrwelson". ...
. Snrnsto
Mr. Eaton.
Select Ion from "Romeo nnd Jullot"
Gounod
Saxtotto Club.
Collo solo "Soronado Dndlne"..
Mnrto
Mr. Stookbrldge.
Snugs.
(a) "Rose Loans Ovor tho Peel"
Chndwick
(b) "Songs My Mother Taught
Mo" 4 Dvork
(o) "Spring Song" Well
Shnnnn Cummlng.
Trnumhlld, "Vision" Von Dion
Sextotto Club.
Selection from "The Fortune Tel-
lr" Horbort
Soxtetto Club.
The groat prima donna sang alto
gether six Bongs. Her greatest hit
Inst evening wns mado when sho sang
"Ronnie Sweet Resale, the Maid of
Dundee, as an oncoro.
All tho members of tho Sextette
Club aro accomplished musicians,
their efforts woro warmly appreci
ated.
o
A. L. Brown came down from Ma
rlon this morning.
Miss Hazel Blshon Is spending the
Thanksgiving dny3 nt Brownsville
and Lebanon.'
Wllllo Butler, of Monmouth, a stu
dent nt tho Portland Medical Col
lege, Is here to spend Sunday with
friends.
' Dr. Sheldon, of Eugene, nnd A. E.
Wlnshlp, of Boston, nre here to de
liver nddresses nnd attend tho teach
ers' meetings to be held in this city.
Shannn Cummlng, of tho Soxtetto,
nnd nolce Miss Inez Cummlng. of
Portland, who were tho guests o
Mrs. Eldrldgo while in tho city, loft
this morning for Eugene with tho
concert company.
Mrs. Will Moody, of The Dalles, af
ter a visit with ex-Governor and Mrs.
'A, F. Moody, has returned to her
homo.
Professor A. E. Wlnshin. editor of
the Journal of Education, Boston,
will bo the guest of Superintendent
Jones, of the blind school Sunday.
Judge II. S. Benson, of Klamath
Falls, Is visiting his son, Arthur Ben
son, who is secretary to Judge Mur
phy.
Hon. Henry Kccne, of Aurora, Is
In tho city.
Mrs. George Rudolph Is home from
a visit In Portland.
Mrs. E. W. Stnhl returned this
morning from a week's visit In SI1-vorton.
R. U. Iddlngs Is In Drain this
wcok, tho guost of rolntlvos.
Judgo Burnett wns among tho Al
bany-bound pnssongors this morning.
Dr. Jnmos Wlthycombe, of Corvnl-
lls; Professor C. I. Lewis, of tho Q.
A. C; William Schulmerlch, of Hllls
boro, and E. T. Judd, of Hlllsboro,
arrived In Snlem Inst ovonlng from
nttondlng the grnngo meeting at
Mnclony.
Somo of tho Corvallls people In
Salem Thanksgiving woro Mnyor
Johnson and daughters, II. H. Cro
nlao, Profs. Cornley, Knlsley. Borch-
told, McLouth, McDougnl nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Horner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Trine,
Mr. and Mrs. Moslor, Ed. Smith, Bess
Yates Mr. and Mrs. Lnfferty, Mel El
gin, Fred Fisher and Gertrudo Mc
Beo. Miss Evn Mnrlntt, a teacher In tho
East school, is spending tho holidays
In Jefferson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Cochran havo
returned from Glondnlo, whero thoy
hnvo bfcon visiting tholr daughter,
Mrs. George T. Pratt.
Bon Tnmplln, nftor a short visit In
this city, has returned to Portland.
Mrs. D. II. Looney, of tho reform
school, Is In tho city today.
Mls3 Lillian Elder, who has been
tho guost of Miss Edith Kuney, left
this morning for her homo In Port
land.
FOR A BOY'S STUDY.
(Scrrlnw Trnyn nnd Lcntlicr Cuhlon
the Latent Novelllen.
In selecting gifts for n. schoolboy's
study or undergraduate's den sisters
and girl friends are always on tho
.oouotit for novelties, ns tho furnishing
nnd adornment nre nowadays matters
for consideration.
"Serving" trnys arc tho latest craze.
These consist of a flat circle of wood
fitted with brass handles. A circle of
dark brown linen covers the middle,
of the trny hnd Is embroidered In' nu
artistic design In light shades of sllkj
the outline defined with black silk or
gold .thread. Tho embroidered linen Is
stretched tightly on the tray, and tho,
jjpw
A BjmVINO TKAY,
raw edges covered with narrow gold
braid, tacked down with tiny uphol
sterer's tacks. These trays' nro good
for letter holders nnd can bo pressed
Into service nt afternoon ten.
Cut leather cushions nro another
novelty. These consist of soft leather
perforated "Into a design for the top
piece, which Is mounted over n pillow
of somo contrasting tdlk or linen which
shows through the cut leather. If pre
ferred, the back can also be of leather,
Inccd through to the front pleco with
leather thongs. Sort skins nre used In
attractive colors and the pattern trans
ferred to the skin nnd cut out with
sharp embroidery scissors, tho edges
afterward defined In India Ink or
gold paint. Lenthtr pillows uro really
the most serviceable presents for n
college room and nro carried out lit
collego colors.
Collar bags, tie oases and cuff cases
are also mado In this useful soft
leather, cut bag shaped and lined with
some pretty sarin (also showing
through n cut design), tho lining nnd
leather stitched together nt tho top
nnd sins-lies cut nt Intervals through
tho leathor n few Inches from the top
to nllow a silk tying cord to bo run
through.
Numerous article enn bo mado with
theso two good frhnds, linen nnd
OFFICER
BUSICK
" ARRESTEI
Shooting of German SulJ
mj-uc iiivcMujated
A warrant was sworn o. ,...
Justice of .tho Peace Webster Z
w..d i,.v-i uuuu ior mo arrest of u
v...v. wt.a.un. in uunnectinn mill.
ninlrlmtinl n1 !.- i.
'"wuu""" ouuuung ot Franz Di
mo uerman subject, at tho ?.
depot InBt SundnV morninc. ,...
chnrgo of assault with a dnn-Jl
weapon. The warrant wns KtJ
out ana serveu oy Sheriff Culver
ntnti In I11 ..II...
.v.. ,3 nun uuvo nnu Pm
along ns well ns could bo expected t,'
der the circumstances, but he Is tc
yet considered out of dancer in
believed that tho arrest Is due to 4
deslro to clear tho matter im th '
an ofilclal Investigation, and, ;
inougn it is not so stated. It t mv
able that Mr. Buslck will nsktofc
relieved from duty pendlnc Mia
como or the Investigation.
Sheriff Culver decided unon tv,
course ns tho best wny to detcmir.
tho matter in a friendly way, alts
holding consultntlon with Dlstrie
Attorney John H. McNary nnd C. it
Inmnn, representing tho German cos
sul, and it is thought tho councO
commiteo prefers having tho mitts
investigated in this manner.
crjbo. You cannot set the sumo man raco In this miracuinun nii.
WW t y otaer ptaee tof cent but they also believe, that He will do
lee t!u IIO.OO. auy nmterJa, thlag that hft t
'I "WfeV" iultl nun oullmnU.t or
wm oce eugagod in moving some
we4, eiag ver' tired I aeke the
LerA t fcJp me and aa aaae) came
and KHMMMl th weoJ." The waa
claima to b aue and U ttome oae at
the wwjftile 4M mol tc ats tlrfeW
h proilably, la earia the mueUrd
uedJ coaditiuu of faith,
AproiiN ami Klmouns.
Aprons, klmonas and many faucy
articles suitable for Christmas ot
tho sale on Friday, December 7th.
Ladles Aid Society, Preabytorlar,
church.
1)1011 DOING WKLL.
i .
Possibility That Yomig Gonimn t
tialcm Hospital May lticovcr.
Frans Dlch, tho youig German,
who was shot last Sunday morning at
tho depot by Policeman Buslck. la
tiolug well. His physicians and
nursos this afternoon say that his
chance for recovery today aro mora
favorable than they havo been since
tho Bhootlnjc. So far no unfavorable
coaplicatiOM have arjeea.
iters Jewefrj
: Store
Ctt. md Ukmry SH.
Sdtm, Orggoa
Clutmce ol OwHcrahif.
F F. Townaend baa purchased tho
Hotel Scott, ia the Cottle block, and
will eeMtaet tht haeiaeea ia the fu
tare. It wiU he rerate4 threash-
out and put la irat-cl. shape.
OJawJWV
iMHAt
aw. .
iSlEWWlMiaMiiferit
Ex-Govornor Lord wns nmoiiK tho
Portland-bound passengers this mom
Ing.
Col. John William Honden will
lenvo tonight for Orogon City and
Portland on Important business,
. Mrs. D. E. Dornn. of Portland,
after a short visit In this city, loft
this morning for Marlon, to bo tho
guest of frlonds.
Mrs. J. R. Roth nnd daughter, Miss
Clara, wont to Eugene this morning,
whore they will mako their home.
Cooko Patton came un from Pnri.
land today.
Mrs. Ida Woodward and nunt. mibo
Lou Lowls, loft today for Phiin.
math, to vlBlt relatives.
A. D. Hamilton went to Tnnint
on business this morning.
Mrs. E. Prosnall wns anion tim
passengers bound for Marlon this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wnllace. who
havo boon visiting friends in the citv,
returned today to their homo in Al
bany. Mrs. George Ford loft this morn
ing for her homo In Marlon. sii h,u
been In the city for a short visit.
Alias Ruth Rullfson, who has been
visiting her parents in thin iv if
this mornlnif for Mt, Angel, whero
buo is engaged as a teacher In the
public schools.
William Q. Clark, editor nf -,
Gorvals Star, but formerly of Salem
Is visiting In the city. '
George Johnson and brother. Pn.ii
returned this morning from a few
days' hunting trip near Miiiersh..
They woro accompanied by Mrs. Geo.
Johnson., who has been visiting up
tho valley.
Miss Elva Smith, of McMlnnvnio
is tho guest of Dr. Mercor and fata
lly. She will return homo Monday.
II. L, Parcel returned yesterday
from Albany, whero ha visits
friends over Thanksgiving.
H. W. SoIUl ot Butler Mimtr
lawa, la the rwt u kit frU-J mJ
tor ar atilKrK H. L. PoUel, of this
etty,
Claris Hotera, ot Turner, was in
th city o htialgyMiiyaateNay.
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OUT LEATIIEU CU8IIIOX.
leather. As the outfit required for tool
ing leather consists of two modeling
tools, n pair of Bdssors, n sharp knife,
a punch und a metal edged rulor, the
expenso Is not a groat item, and hand
tooled leather Is rapidly gaining popu
larity.
With regard to llmui, Its transforma.
tlon into n thing of bonuty only re
quires a good design, good colors nnd
clever fingers.
Kun In the Home.
Don't be afraid of a llttlo fun at
home. Don't shut your houso lest the
sun should fade your carpets or your
hearts, lest a hearty laugh shake down
somo of the musty old cobwobs there.
If you want to ruin your sons, let them
think that all mirth and social ininv.
meat must bo left on tho threshold
without when they come homo at night.
When onco a house Is regarded as only
place to eat, drink una sleep In, the
work Is begun that euda In gambling
houses and reckless degradation. Young
people must hhvo fuu and relaxation
somewhere. If they do not find It at
iur own uearthstones, It will be
sought at other less protltablo places.
Therefore let the Are burn brightly
at night and make the homestead de
lightful with all thoao mti ..., ......
parents so perfectly nnlw-n a tw.
rfPrf8 te buoyant spirits ot your
v,urt-u. u&n an nour-a merriment
round the lamp and fireside of home
Wots out tho remembranco of many a
care and annoyance during the day.
and the best safeguard they can take
..u uiuiu mio ine world ia the influ
ence of a bright little domestic sanc-
Kor-JutBe. Women.
Ono tailor made suit of good quality
tonterlal and well made for spr&r aad
JLPI. h? ?. t P tote
..-wM io is m oome in tbo evening
I -"" uuy omer evening wear.
A rainy day coat and akirt toe bad
"MUK.T.
A trim, rather Bmall and heceats
,U?' "mirt te w wHh
this to work, wtta pkaty rf eett--
and treah nckwer.
Nwt leoklnjf aaoes aad gkf.
JJye lika a peiaily aw
. Lust Day for Registcrinc.
Tho city registration will bl
closed this ovonlng. There has bw
grenter activity among tho cither
this morning to et their names cj
tho voting list, nnd tho Indication
nre thnt when tho books nro cImjI
tonight thoro will bo In tho nelji-
borhood of 1500 voters listed. Eulj
this nftomoon tho registrations cna-
hered 1241, viz:
Ward No. 1 l
Ward No. 2 l
Wnrd No. 3 J.l
Ward No. 4 !J
Ward No. B RJ
Ward No. ft 11)
Ward No. 7 HI
Total 1111
o
Many Useful Articles.
Ladies' Aid Society First Prttbr-
torlnn church will hnvo a Imp
number of usoful and fnncy article
at their sale December 7th.
Outwits tho Surgeon.
A comnllcnilnn nf femnlo trouble. I
with catarrh of tho stomach aiiH.
bowols, had reduced Mrs. ThornuS
Austin,' of Leavenworth, Ind., to inti
a doplorablo condition, that" herdec-
tnv nrivfaftfl nn nnntnffnn TillMief fill
band fearing fatal results, postpone!
this to try Electric Bitters; nna w
t.hft nmniomnnl nf nil tvhn knOW Bui
this mbdlclno complotely cured bw-
Olinrnntnofl onrn tnr tortlld lifOfi
1lrlnnv rllnflAiiA HtllmiQnfigg. iaQS
dlnco, chills and fever, general de
bility, norvousnesB nnd blood poises
ing. Best tonic made. Price ue
J. C. Perry's drug Btoro, Try h.
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORR
Over Ladd & Push's Bank, Saleo.
Norwich Union Fire Im'
stnee Society.
4Uft ACIVUIIU, vw.. -
Offlee with Wm. Brown & Co.,i
129 Commercial Street.
NEW TODAY
Lost On Chemeketa street, betwetf
Cottage and 12th, on Friosr
ea'isg, a sorority plo. "f
tage street, and recelvo rev";
WantedEnergetic trustworthy
or woman to work in Oregon. rr
resenting large manufactarlns"
.... a-i Kft 90 cer so
paid weekly. Expenses aiTt
T TT XTvnna Co lam Or. 1"
Wantetl Lady or gentleman
fair education to travel .
lect for firm ot J250.000 cP
Salary ?1072 per year oV,.
pensea. Salary paid weekly
pensea advanced, referee
nnlrAd. Aii.lrMS. with StaP'
A. Alexaader, tSalenif Or,
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