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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
j Pa6e TEN DAILY CAPITAL JOPRNAIi, BAIiEM, OBS "N, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1000 I . jToy! Toys! Toys! in the Hands of j ll Yll .. O O 1 II The heavy Christmas Bhopplng has Just begun to mako Inroads into our mammoth toy stock and wo urgo tardy buyers to mako Belectlbns today sbeforo assortments become sobrokon that to mako selection is bur lonsomo. FREE DELIVERY to any part of the city. Packages Swill be held and dollvered Friday for the convonlonco of our customers. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 1 JUUOtt jDros., roruana m mi 'All toys from 25c Up reduced in price. Slippers for Men, Women and Children less than 25 per cent. Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses now half price. Brass Kochiware, China, Cut Glass, etc., at reduced price. The bud of 1909 will bloom in 1910. Watch us grow. This year's business was far better than we anticipated and it affords us the pleasure of giving bigger and better values for the coming year. Handkerchiefs Wo havo sold our ontiro lino of 26c handkerchiefs and to supplytho demand for 2Cc handkerchiefs, wo havo reduced tho price on all our 35c ones to 25c. Como mako your selections early. We can't prom ise how long they will last, as guying has beon so heavy In all departments. Sale Extraordinary 40 Per Cent Reduction on Men's Overcoats In tho latest styles and fabrics.. It's seldom that such an opportu nity prouonta ltuolf so early in the season, and especially so when every ono is wondering what to buy Tor, tho men folks for Xmas. Wo suggest that you call and look them over. Regular soiling price rtt $15 to $20; now i Boys' Suits and Rain Coats Reduced . CITY NEWS At Your Prlso You will bo ploasod with yom prlzo won at tho W. O. W. dnnco De combor 23d. , Thursday E veiling W. O. W. danco at McMinn's. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Chemoltota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phono 724. Has tho now timo curd for tho Ore gon Klectrlo railroad. Call at tho r office and got ono. 12-31-.lt MiulcBall Attend tho W. O. W. mannuormlo ball at McMinn's danco hall. Havn (Thursday Evening, Docombor 23 for tho W. O. W. twin masquorado ball at Mc Minn's hall on .Court stroot. Popu- l I. .Ai li'irut.plllHU music. Iiu jiwmiro. . ..... . ThnnlcH Friends miou T.niti nl-miir wishes, to thank hor frionds for their loyal support in Tho Journal voting contest. Taii.tritvu. Dtli'ku lllkll fJeosc - Aro scarce. Got In your ordor oarly for your Christmas dinner at Falngton a nia-raoi oh miu ouum. (Ionium Lutheran nhfint nhurnh. Enst Stnto stroat. Luthor Loaguo and Sunday school will havo u Christmas troo. with pro gram ChrlBtnma ovo, ueBinning iu 7:30 p. m. C. Hopf. pastor. 12-22-at West Salem Transfer Passengers Baggage express Connects with nil trolnB at West Salom for Dallas, Falls City ana saioni. t.oivhh Journal offlco for WAat Rnloin at Htuu a. m. in tii l;10 n. m. and 3:30 P. in nycnnt Sunday. .... v,. r . Leases Hununy ai xa.wu w. and 4: io p. in. nulla nt iininia nn rouuuai. VltllM MV w . .-r ' ' w - ' ToiAiimnn nf lniivo nrilora at Capital Journal offlco any day but Sunday, mono as. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. r in Price Poultry Wanted Highest cash price paid for poul try by Hop Leo, Chlneso laundry. 12-22-tf Christmas Reef You will And tho fittest display of beef In tho city nt tho E. C. Cross & Son's market. Thoy havo full blooded Horoford steers, two years old, and will dress '50 pounds. Got a cholco cut from ono of these for your Christmas dlnnor. 12-22-3t Hearty Thanhs - Miss Lily Stogo d estiva to thank lu'r many friends most heartily for their Kind and loyal support In win ning tho capital prlzo In Tho Capi tal Journal voting contest. John Ultthie Dead John Rltohto, aged OS yours, died at his homo In North Salom last night at 10:30 p. m. Tho funeral was from tho family homo at 2:30 this aftornoon. Interment In City Vlow nemotory. Turkeys Out of Sight Mine host Smalloy, of tho Salom Hotel, has boon In a Uluo qunndry for tho past sovoral days. His por turhod stnto of mind Is owing to tho fact of tho .skyrocket rniso In tho nrlco of turkoya sluco tho boglnning of tho wcolc, Vlvltlug in Salom Hov. Futhor Murphy, of .St. Pat rick's church, of Portland, is on 'i visit today to Judge P. II. D'Arcy. Fn tliier Murphy has rocontly roturnod from a trip In Australia, whore, ho spent sovoral months, on a tour of tho country. Ho roturns, ho says, with many favorable opinions of tho laud of tho Antipodos, Fiuo Christmas Beef Tho public la cordially invited to Inspect tho puro bred Hwroford hoof on display at Stousloff Bros.' mar ket, along with othor promlum stock. The Horoford boof took first proml um at tho rocont oxhlbltlon at Port laud, and was purchased by SttniBloff llros. at a cost or 10 conta por pound Uvo weight. This is tho high est prlco on record In tho world. Tho prlo aniuiul wolKhod 1C40 pounds, and thoro aro others in tho display which art' also priio winners. o Plica Cured in O to 24 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed to euro any cuso of Itching, mind. Bleed Ins or Protruding: Piles in 6 to 14 days or money rofundod, 50c Ebony Toilet Sets Manicure sots, Pearl sots, mounted with sterling silver and pearl. There's still a large showing left to mako selections from. In order to clean up this lino before Christmas wo offer them at a 20 per cent reduction in price. See them. itl:riDONT MISS THIS SALE A Copyright Hat! Schiflnrr & Marx Gilson's harbor shop Gilson's cigar store Gilson's baths open all day Sunday 12-i-eod-tf Christinas Shopping Heavy Thoso who put off their Christ mas shopping until tho last minuto woro greatly In ovldonco today, and as a consonuonco tho merchants woro all kept busy. Outrageous Lawlessness At 3:35 this aftornoon nn auto mobile wont past tho Journal offlco at a rnto of 30 miles nn hour, In tho opinion of sovoral perfectly sober bystandors. HOLIDAY FAKES. For tho abovo occasion round trip tickets may bo sold to rl points in Oregon on tho S. P. and O. It. &. N. Co. for ono and one-thirjl faro. Salom salo dates: Docombor 24, 25, 31, and January 1. Tickots will bo good for continuous passage in oach di rection. Flnnl return limit of Jnmit nry 3, 1910. Wm. McMurray, l0-22-3t Gon. Passongor Agt. o' ItOHK. CUMM1NGS. In Salom. Oro.. Wedr nosday, Doc. 22, 1909, to Mr. and Airs. W, A. Cummlngs, a son. MAllIUKD. WICItNKR 1HNEGAR, At tho mln istor's rosldonco, Salom, Orogon, Deoombor 22, 1909, Row P. S. Knight porfornied tho coromony that united as husband and wifo Mr. Honry Werner and Miss Nol Ho Blnogor, both rosidonta of Cen tral Howoll, Marlon county. Tho young peoplo loft on tho nf ternon olectrlo oar for a short wed ding visit to Portland. o Was Not Flronuui Flynn. (VN1TI1U I'ltKSH IXJISKO WIIIK.1 Boston, Dec. 22. Pncky Flynn, of Boston, today Is nursing sundry bruises and bump, tho marks of his 12-round battle with Fruit; Klaus, of Pittsburg, horo last nlghl. It was erroneously reported that Flynn, who rocolwxl tho ti limning from Klaus last ulght, was Fireman Jim F!)nn, of Pueblo. Jim l-'lynu has novor apponrod In a local ring. o i George C. Chovorout, a retired ranoher at Fresno, Cal In an Insane lit, killed his wifo and threo ohll dren today with a hatobet. o- Suvornl minors aro reported to havo boon killed in an oiploalon (n tho Samplos coal mine near McAl lister. Okla.. nt noon today. The Plymouth Wc Imvo too many goods inadequate for the space vc occupy. Forced this stork into the hands of El liott Bros, to be converted into cash the next ten days. Bonnfldc. price-slashing, slaughtering sensational selling of dependable mercliandise ever held in Salem or ever will be held again. If you want your money to do double duty come today, come tomorrow, come every day. You Can Save Money By 89 Men's S uita, values to $7.50, now $4.98 113 Men's Pino Suits, values to $9.00, now. $5.45 168 Men's Fine Suits, values to $10.00, now. $5.95 193 Men's Fine Suits, worth $12.50, now. . $7.25 214 Men's Fine Suits, worth $13.50, now..$8.yi 22C Men's Fine Suits, worth $15.00, now.. $9. 85 All our better grades reduced in proportion. Men's Fine $4.00 Shoes $2.98 Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear 38c SENSIBLE PRESENTS FOR THE 1 1 0 s c at r Corner Arranging for Big Banquet. (Lebanon Criterion.) Arrangements are progressing nicely for the annual banquet to bo glvien by the Lebanon Business Men's League on New Year's Eve. Tho committee on arrangement aro preparing to havo 150 plates at tho spread. Something like 100 of these will bo occupied by local business men and their wives, and the others as Invited guests from other parts of the state. Among those to bo Invited will be Hon. H. W. Scott, editor of the Orogonian; John F. Carroll, editor of the Even ing Telegram; C. S. Jackson, editor of tho Portland Journal; R. J. Hen dricks, editor of tho Salem States man; Col. E. Hofer, editor of tho Salem Journal; W. G. Gllstrap, edi tor of tho Eugono Register; Editor Fisher of Eugene Guard; F. P. Nut ting, editor Albany Democrat; W. F. Shuman, editor Albany Herald; Tom Richardson, of tho Portland Com mercial Club; J. H. Hartog, Mana gor Eugono Booster Club; Wallaco R. Strublo, manager Albany Com mercial Club and other prominent cltlzons of tho state. Tho following aro tho commltteo on arrangements: M. A. Miller, A. M. Reeves, B. A. Mlllsap, H. Y. Klrkpatrick aud J. L. Underwood, and they havo all tho arrangements woll uuder way for a successful un dertaking. -o War With Japan could not possibly make so many cripples as rheumatism does every yonr. And yet thoro Is no renson why this disease should cripple any ono, If all sufforors will rub tho af fected parts night and morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures all aches aud pains. Sold by all deal ers. . o MINER CUTS THROAT ON OREGON EXPRESS Chlco, Cal., Dec. 22. John Matt son, a minor, is dying In a hospltnl horo from tho offocts of nn attempt to tako his lifo last night. Passengers in the chair car of tho Orogon express, which was passing this city at a slow rate of speed, woro horrltlod whou Mattson jumped from his soat with a maniacal yoll, and drow a razor across his throat, nearly soverlng his head. The train was stoppod and tho in jured man rushed to a hospital. Noth ing Is known of his connections. Vera Orr, an Orogou City woman, has Instituted suit against tho Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany for I15G0, for Injuries received whllo getting oft of a oar at Park Placo. Notarial commissions wero isued today to L. Gl Price, Kings Valley, Benton county; II. A. Moser, Port land, and E. D. Briggs, Ashland, Jackson county. Clothing OSCAR M. JOHNSON of State and Liberty mi.io Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoailS ln Portland Real Insurance Estate securities 309-3.10 failing Building PORTLAND - OREGON TO LOAN TFOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwioh Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polisning, repairing, a el. 60S i NEW TODAY , - ?OR SALE Sovoral houses ln Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS -Slnglo nud double. Cheap, 461 North High street. 12-21-3t Italian Brigandage In 1848. Ono summer evening In tbe crowded theater an impatient luuso demnuded the drawing of the curtain preliminary to the llrst act. When at last It was upraised II Passntore and tils armed band occupied the stage, with muskets nluicd at the alTriglited audience. The rhlef stated that he should levy a tax per head, which he then and thcro col lected. The gang made off with their booty uiiiiioliLsUHl.-l.udy Prcsturch's "Essays." Depressed. "I am afraid Bllgglns has met with reverses." "What makes you think so?" "He goes about with a gloomy look, saving there Is no such a thing as dis interested friendship. That Is almost a suro slgu that a man has been try ing to borrow niouey."Excbange. . There are raoro than COO proverbs ln tho English language which relate to dogs. Store Spending Here Men's 35c Suspenders 15c Men's $3.50 Hats ,; $2.48 Men's 25c Hose .... 15c Mbn's $5.00 Pants $3.85 Men's 75c Neckwoar 48c Men's 65c Fleeced Underwear 46c Men's $5.00 Stetson Hats $3.65 Men's $2.50 Hats $1.68 Everything reduced nothing reserved. HOLIDAYS Streets I. ya 111 , i m ill II II I Hill ill I I PERSONAL MENTION $ Johnson Tho many friends of George A. Forbes, who for several years was general secretary of tho Salem Y. M. C. A., will bo pleased to learn that he is making gooddlrecting the forces of tho Spokano Y. M. C. A. Information has been received in the city that Guy T. Weaver was among the successful applicants be fore tho Washington stato board of pharmacy, at tbJeir recent examina tion. Ralph Zerchor, well-known in the Capital City, is boxing instructor at the Spoknno Y. M. C. A. Miss Helen Dalrymple loft today for Tillamook to spend the holiday season with her brother, Thomas W. Holmau. Sho will return in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lovelaco left yesterday for their homo in Boise, Idaho, after visiting Mrs. Lovolace'f " sister, Mrs. H. J. Carter, in this clty for a number of days. Charles L. McPeok returned las night from an extended visit with relatives In Welser, Idnho. An,diiew Bolldun left yesterday for his homo in Tho Dalles, after trans acting business here for a week. T. J. Landon has returned from n short business visit in Portland. A. N. Miller, business manager for tho firm of Harrison Manufacturing Company, in Oakland, Cal., is in the city looking after business matters for a few days. Richard Willis has returned from a brief visit In Eastern Oregon. Theo. G. Mathhlson left yesterday for Seattle to look after some busi ness matters. ' -o Will Not Appear in 'Frisco. Los Angeles, Dec. 22. Dick Forrs general manager of tho aviation met which wloll b eheld in Los Angeles In January, denied today that Paul "han, aiason, Miscarol and Do La TlA.kn .1 1 f i ivuuuu, ui r reucn uvkuuis, vm jkh ticlpnto In the projectol aviation meet ln San Francisco In February "It is cortnin that Paulhan will not fly ln Sau Francisco, as he goo to Now Orleans for tho Mardi Gras flights aftor his engagement hBre. Thoro is absolutely nothing tangible In tho clnlm of San Francisco. It is merely an effort to belittle the Lo Angeles project." Keep Walks Clean Chlof of Police Gibson has posted notices on the streets of the oity today warning all persons not to ex pectorate on tho sidewalks. Ordi nance No. 3riC, making spitting upon tho walks a misdemeanor, has not boen enforced to the letter hereto fore,, but horeafter Chief Gibson says that the wolks will bo kept as clean as possible. . !