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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1908)
Ulttft OATtlAfi JOURNAL SAMM. OiUHKHf, MONDAY, PBOKMDEIt 7, 1008. 8 - " V QTt .SS &S' mouth. M, Lowln U In in. iiuhs. - auiij bUBineS8Densm(,rI.Hft . u- H. Duiran . . ue 9" bminei ' A'0llr,W4 , ' laNMbe'h... 1 "" on n ghnri C, ""'bka ...... MSI DUIflM. "H " "usinesa. ""nti V- Ia Wood lr.f ... ntn Cotta?0 OrorVr i n I " ' i ' , t . b c ffx$ JPlr 'iwEM Girls ? 7 Iir if 4. i 1 i i J?.. K ivj 4 1. K I Bring the children to Wonderland, 2nd floor. The largest shownig of Toys we'ever had is now ready for their little eyes. The toy display this year is by far the largest and best ever selected from. Buying should be done early while the stock is at its best and assortments complete. Purchases made now will be carefully packed and stored, same to be delivered any time you say. We direct particular attention to dolls and doll apparel. We invite your earli est consideration. Just Received An express shipment of the popu lar Pocahontas Moccasins for Chlldron, Ladles and Men. Mako your selections now while assort ments are completo and sizes un broken. They make oxcullont Xmns gifts. Also an oxprosa shipment of our famous Plngroo Snoes In two of tho advance spring styles. Thoy aro tho nobbiest shoos wo'vo ever shown and wo gunrnnteo a fit. Como and boo thorn. SHOE SECTION. Grand Pur Bargains Tho largo pieces of Opossum and Fox, Boas, Four-in-Hands, Scarfs, Stoles, etc. This Is a tlmoly Xmas offer and you havo thd largest assortment hero to chodso from In tho Willamette Vulloy. Spcclnl 5.00 values, now "$4.19 $7.C0 and $8.00 values, now ' $5.95 110.00 values, now $7.95 112.50 values, now $9.85 120.00 vnlucs, now '$14.85 KIIOI IN THE MORNINGS; tho storo is not bo crowdod and you got bottor sorvco. j J Xmas Tree Ornaments .Silver TliiM'I and Hod Hells for doc orating. TOV SUCTION Call at tho Ilnndkdrchlof Booth. Wo'vo sproad puraolveB this, yoar .and aro proud of tho flno quali ty of Handkorchlofp for tho holi days. Flno Embroldorod Cross Bar Handkerchlofs, Special, Oc. Flno Lnco Trimmed Hnndkor chjois. Regular 50c vnluo 3 for $1.00 Homstitchod Llnon Embroldorod Handkerchlofs, Spoclal 20c, 3 for 50c Homstitchod Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, special 15c, 2 for 25c Six assorted in a box, nil puro linen, Embroldorod with hom stitchod odgo, tin oxcollont Holi day offor $U0 Box Hero aro good gifts. China Hammorod Brass, Hollywnro, Old Ivory, Japanoso Curios and Wick er Work, Work Baskets, Pottery Cut Glass. SECOND FLOOR. n.. TWQtMpJU3 DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY of tho QUARTER-OFF SALE Of Mon's Furnishing Goods; Ties, loss ono-fourth In prico; Mufflors, less one-fourth in prico; Men's Shirts loss ono-fourth In prico; Mon's underwear less ono fourth in prico; Xmas Suspond- ors loss ono-fourth in price; Mon's Dress Gloves, 98cts Mon's wool gloves less ono-fourth In prico. Tako ndvnntago now. Tills sale may- not last long. xsu&usa imwrvmrec f rf WM Vir ff 'I! jP- OOOOOOOOOOO CITY NEWS - OOOOOOOOOOO "Wt'nthor Kon'CJiht Itiiln tought and Tuesday. When In Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash Jngton street. o-o-d W. T. Itlgdoii, Undertaker Always progressive, up-to-date Full cqulpmont, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. Alison's Place Elovon harbor ohaira. Kverythlng Electrical Can bo had at 484 Court St. Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. Iirce, Prop. 17-ood-if. llwidkcrcliiefH For Christmas gifts at St. Paul's bazaar, Docombor 10, 2 p. in. Special PtIcoh On heating stoves, Don't dolay, as thli is a good opportunity to get a heater at a low price. Buron & Honilltoit After January 1, 1000 Tho homo of Win, Brown, 578 State streot, will ho for rent. For particulars Inquire at rostdonco, 578 Stato .street, or at office, 129 Com mercial atreot. 12-5-lw llcwrvo This Date Dccombor 10, St. Paul's bazaar, t 2 p. in. At special prices. Buron & Ham ilton's. C'lirlhtmu.s Journal Tho ChristmaB advertising num ber of Tho Capital Jpurnnl will havo tho usual colored covor and n num ber of pictures and .articles sultaolo to attract attention to Salem and tho Willamette valley as n doslrablo place for homo-sookors. Monmouth Normal Tho sonlor class at tho Monmouth Btato normal school gavo a very suc cessful reception Saturday .wight, Some 'beautiful musical ' numbers woro given and a classical literary net In costumes. About 300 nttqud-ed. A 1 lento At r small price; this for tho n.oxt t n dayt Burea & llnmlltoh. llcatJiij? 8tvt'H At the PrVsIiyterlun Church bazaar, Wednesday, Do combor 9, at tho candy booth, you can fcuy ycur home-made Crsta can dles ll-7-2t Buy Your Homo-Mnilc Onko Mlnco moat, plum puddings and nil kinds of good things to oat at the conked food booth at tho Proaby torlan church bazaar, Wednosday af tornoon imd ovonlng, Docombor 0. 1 2-7-2 t an minis or anroiiH- For old and young, nt tho apron linntli nt llm PrcshvtorlnH nhnroli bn.aiir, Wednesday, Docombor J 12-7-21 Sec Tho beautiful art creations In show window at Buron & Hamilton's, Don't Overlook The flno hnnd-mado handkerchief and bags to carry them in at tho handkerchief booth at tho Presbyte rian church bazaar, December 9. 12-7-2t The I'lumniv Hlzer hand colored viows arq now to bo soon ot Buron & Hamilton's. While Veiling The mUcollnneous booth at tho Prosbytorlan church bazaar, Wed nosdnv. December 9, ask to seo those O'unfortuulf comfortauies ana puiow cases for your boa. , ia.-7-zi 8a vo Your Wife Tho troublo of cooking supper Wednesday, Docombor 9, by bringing hor tc, the Presbyterian church, from 5 to 8. A good supper for 25 cen's. 12-7-2t Choice Well matured potatoes, $1.00 por pack uf 100 pound?, for a feu dayd only Farrlngton, tho grocer and markelman. Printers Meet Tho momhors of tho local Typo graphical union hold n mooting nt their hall on Stato streot yesterday afternoon and ofllcors woro olected for tho coming yoar. Harry II, Hill was elected president of tho union. Martin Sweonoy vice-president, Fred A. Carothors financial secretary, Honry Pnpo recording secretary, and those composing tho oxecutlvo committee are M. D. Pllkorton, h. Vnn Vleot. Win. Baker. Build Hill was olocted sergeant- at-arms. Del egates wero also appointed at tho mooting to represent tho local union during tho State Federation convention to bo hold In this city next yoar. Harry II, Hill, R. Harris; alternates George Reynolds . and Murtln Sweoney woro tho chosen members. Kplseoiml Church Bazaar A mistake was made In announc ing tho Ejnsmivu church bazaar would onon at 10 o'clock In tho morn lug of Dojoiubor 10, continuing throughout tho afternoon ana oven lug. The fair will bo held in the Guild rooms, nt tho roar of tho clwirch, and will bo open from 2 o'clock in tho nttornoon of Thursdny, Docombor 10, and continue through out tho ovonlng. Itncen for Championship Of Salem at Auditorium rink to night. Auditorium Rink hand. New Kiiglno Tho Southoru Pacific Company hnvo turned over n now englno to Euglnoer Glttons, on tho yard, work horo In thla city. Tho nmclllno Is a light pessongor onglno, and can bo handled vory convonlontly on tho Bwltchlng job horo. Electric After Mall Tho Oregon Electric Railway Co, havo four now cars aporatlng ovor tholr Snlem-Portland lino, two pas senger coaches and two now mod 01 oxpresB caro Tho electric will apply lor mp.il carrying contracts, and will glvo service in this lino in connection with the regular freight and passeng er business. Martin Dlscluirged S. S. Martin, who was hailed be fore County Judge Bushoy In tho chargo of non-support.ono of tho fow cases covered by tho new law, was today discharged on tho grund that his wife would not llvo with him. Society Night Auditorium rink, Tuesday night. Evorybody Invited. Curp0" Hurt John Petit, ono of Salem's mo.it prominent carpenters, fell from the roof of i dwelling nupon which ha was working yesterday morning and broke hla right collar hone. Petit was working on tho roof, which is about -twelve foot for m tho ground. on In somo manner lost hte tooting and crushed to the grund below. Grand Army Social Tho Grand Array Corps nnd La dles' Roliof Corps will glvo a social nt tho resldenco of Genornl and Mrs, W. H.Byaro nt 635 Commercial t!t , on .Wednesday ovonlng. It will bo a ten-cent affair with a dollar's worth of fain. Mr. and Mrs. Byais aro royal entertainers and all who go will havo a good time. New Real Estate Firm J. W. Thomas and W. D. Smith have opened a ro.l estate ofllco 'on Stnto street. Both are now men in tho Beaver stato and havo a largo lino of rcqualntances among now comers and eastorn people. Smith la an Iowa man, comlnc from ono of the largest families In tho world tho old original Smiths. Mr. Thomas has been hero longer nnd he Is a well posted man In tbo land business. He is well qualified to toll Just what kind of fruit will do 4ho best on an If In, I f Inn.) T .!. IU. . . -T-. Iu.uu J muu, 1AIUH U1UIU 111) HI t 0 Stat street SALEM CITY JAIL HAS VACANT PLACES . For tho first tlino In three, months tho Salem city Jail Is vacnut,, hav ing no occupants at nil. During tho past month, tho police record shows a largo decrcato in tho vagrant and charges of Intoxication lino ovor former months, although tho pollco hnvo, retained a, vigilant lookout for this cluss. Through tho good work of Chief Gibson and his forco, tho outlying districts from tho city are no more bothered with tho hobo class and reports aro vory seldom. Two wooks' ngo tho Weary Wllllo olo mont woro Infesting tho vacant barns and lota In tho suburbs in bands, building tires and cooking up their "raulllgaps" at will, but aftor a fow roports bad boon circulat ed by tho complaining residents, tho cholf put ovory undeslrahlo to rout and tholr presence haB boon scarce ovor slnco. o BOARD OF TRADE DEMANDS A BRIDGE The Salem Board of Trado today in oxcutlvo session volcod tho oont imont of Salem buslnoss mon In de manding that tho city council mako provision for a permanent brldgo on South Commercial street as follews: Whoroas, Tho rapid growth of the City of Salem and tho oxpanslon of Its business Interests makes tho im provement of the streets and bridges loading into our city a pnramount question, and Whoroas, Tho need for a Tlrst-class brldgo loading into our city on South Commercial street Is recog nized nnd apparont to ovory thinking person, therefor be It Resolved, By the Salem Board of Trado, that tho city council of Salem ho urged, at the earliest possible date, to tako tho necessary steps to havo a first-class brlgo built across South Mill Crook, on Commercial street, in ordor to further tho best buslnoss Interests of our city. -o- t&istern Markets. Chicago, Dec. 7. Receipts, hog3, 78,000; cattlo, 35,000; sheep, 45,, 000. Hogs opened 10 to 15 cents lower. Left over 4000. Receipt! year ago, 57,000. Cattle 10 cenvs lowor; sheep, 10 cents lower. Kansas City," Mo., Dec, 7. Re ceipts, hogs, 14,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep,. 8000. Omaha Neb. Dec. 7. '.Receipts, hogs, 6000; cattlo, 5000; sheep, 11, 000, , .-;. . - II ft MHMMM Tuesday Evoking 8ocloty evading nt Auditorium rink. Auditorium Rink band. 12-7-2t CENSUS SHOWS BIG j INCREASE IN PUPILS j IP I !. I At a rooulnr mooting of tho City School Board last Saturday night, I an estimate was fclvcitl'y tho moni bors of tho total census of tho ikuiii bor of pupils In tho schools. It is ' estimated thoro nro 3335 childrou, ' whoro last year tho census showed hut 2,975. Tho full census has not; ucuu iukuii uu yui mil it win do iT'iiuy for record within a fow days. On tho l5th of Docombor a meeting will ho hold at tho High school rooms for tho taxpayers on schools, and at thr.t tlmo tho present lovy of 3V6 mills will ho dlsousod. Tho people will probably havo an opportunity of vot ing whethor or not tho proposed now olto lately purchased will be con structed or not. o . No Crying at tho Show Tonight A rural comedy drama In which there is nothing even suggesting car icature of tho Posey typo of people, is Sia Hopkips, tho most dollghtful and satisfying play on tho stago to day which will bo soon at tho Opera house tonight. Miss Roso MelvilK who first gavo tho quaint and lov able character of the Posey county girl to tho stage, will again be seen in tho -title rolo. This is Miss Mel ville's tenth year of continuous suc cess. Tho nhiv has been given an entirely now production this season by Miss Molvlllo's manager, lur. j. R. Stirling, and the company sup porting hor is tho best sho has ovr had. In the npw famous seminary econe, thero nro many now special ties Introduced, and Obadlah, the remarkablo odd undertaker's assis tant, has written a now set or epi taphs, tor tho characters of Pose county. And thero Isn't a tear in the whole lot. ROOSEVELT STARTS SPOKANE APPLE SHOW (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Dec. 7. President Roosevelt touched a button In tne telegraph room of tho executive of fices at 1:30 o'clock today, sending a current over a direct lino to Spo kane, Washington, and setting in motion tho machinery of tho Ra tional Apple Show. No guests were presont. TOWNSENI) NOT OUT FOR SPEAKERSIUI Washington, D. C, Dec. 7.Ro proaontntlyo Townsend. of Michigan, today formally nnnounced that no will not bo a candidate 'or tne speakership of Jho, Jtouse ot repre sentatives, - The Willamette river is lower than It has been In December ror 25 years. Airs. c. n n.T "raW J W. Garner. ' Mf W kniiiin Smith In "?' sSi vwltlnsCHcM,:""!, J- 1). Leach h. .L1.1 . -; nomo In Brownsville. UW itiiHK vnrnn it... friends In WoodbaSSriuSfi Jnmos N. OlmiMJW WK for Woodbarn to" Zl uesa trip. lutma .. J: ?' "oward of Dm,, 3 "injiign mocty todiTimil MIbs JennnlA n,i.. .r ?VCabVi8r1,.B,lereW', Aira. D, McDonald ik tmui rlnUBUU0,W,W lirnn f ll.-H. .. 9 ?tu it aiiiTur., ih teJiL. 7;ir " -S -Mt VUIll Mr. and Mr. h, , y, J returned to their sos4 IbImm aftor visiting Mrt Bell bZ Bundav. " A. 11. Deter nt (Wi.a. soul plabs for the lapm1 iuu rivers ana urttri n gion. MIbs Manrueru VMi u morning for Albany b, j accept a position u torn with tho Oregon KurtMreT i . u. uampoeii o( k Commission. left iht bm Cottngo Grove and oik cities. Mlts LaVerne Kutvr, ) neon tno guest or illsGnrMl cock, ion tins morclsnwkl in Seattle Fred Mclntvre and J. D.1 left thin morninr tor Seattt 1 whero thoy will inttill utAhijl mo pruno packing notiMNUt Falls Pruno Growln; Asmetoi F. O. Klempo ana diifitM tin nml Anna have ineot tta I nt Mllilov. Inwa. and rUilui nnd rulntlvca In lows. DltoU ! MlnncBotn. They no rtnHJ .Feffernon. lra U'llaAn whhMMtffMl noKoln nliont tW6 tnOStd 11 bought tho M. I wggiprwa t I ll.nriv nn wlllfh ibl id I i.-.- i..,.nn fi- tnA Un 8!m) in i iiuiiivi . m .. w today for Denver, Colonic H i 8I"0 . -ii ira iinv To and iinnwi thla, of Drain, baTS jottTW to visit hor parents, Mr mJ .. ...ii.. ci,. ,.. hn rhlOKI mitera, Mrs, I! O.Wblttusw B lAice, In this city . i...i. .,. rmllr 111 A wiiuiu iivsiu '""". j were taken into the woods w on ny nigni nuci, Fl FfTRO BATHS FACIAL I fllIAMl'00 AND M.tWH ELM M. COUCH, rW7 .mamm art sdeitwT lsfactlonguarnteed.Hfff" balr tonics are nw - j time and experweiuni-..- Room 16, fti"iB "Tj,! Office wltn wn. '- 29, Commercial sirw. MONEY TO W THOfl. 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