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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1910)
I VAGK RIGHT K33 -T.0NSISTNCY. ' ,: f y,' 1,1 Hornet RED APPLE" j Siv1 HnmrwrWrf Pnrrn M Inlormalton ,J 1 I I ! I M I .tir. I I jt. ii I n i 1 10 per cent DISCOUNT TO MORNING SHOPPERS SHOP EARLY SILK PETTICOAT SALE CONTINUED TODAY AND TOMORROW $7.50 and $8.50 Guaranteed S. Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 512 One Gross Pillow Tops Special at Only 25c Each Tomorrow only the Art Section offer 600 Tap estry Pillow Tops In . a wide asortment of differ ent dmlKU. to chooHe from. A very appropriate XmM remembrance, and . to hare enough to ' . supply everyone we bought 600 and received a price that enables us to sell a 60$ value am tomorrow only at. . . ............... . OC None void before 8:80. No telephone orders received. .. I H. & M. Silk Petticoats-f or Today & Tomorrow at $5.45 Whether forXmaa gift or your own use, other tor o do not tnatoh this value, , These petti coats are guaranteed by the maker to the wearv er and If for any reason they split or crack or show any lm perfections In workmanship v'th'n a specified time "you are to receive a new skirt absolutely free. Valueg up to $7.60 and $8.60, today and tomorrow e,t only. '...$5.45 SHOE SALE CONTINUED Right at the time you are making your selections for father, moth er, sister or brother, we announce the continuation- of our terrlbl price-cutting In the Shoe Section. Shoes are appropriate gifts Boys and Girls, 7 to 14 yrs.. Write a Letter to Santa Glaus and Mail it at North Pole Mail Box on 2nd Floor Hers are the points that will count: - Pennmanohtp, Spelling, Composition, Punctuation and Neatness. Sign your full name and address. The letter must be written with pen and Ink; pencil let ters will not be 'considered. Girls' Hirst prise, $10. Doll; second prise. Washing Machine; third prixe, Tub and Washboard. Bey,' first prise, Moving Picture Machine; second prise, Steam Engine; third prise, Game of Cambo. 1000 doll vests given away free. Call mornings from 8:30 till 11:30 a. m. only and receive one of these vests Ladies' Underwear section. " . -,.'r7 . ., .r , t ,, B . i .. J TO subject connected with the develop JSSfS the .West is attracting mo c attend than the ereat prof its Oregon app. 7v, ON TU swa.YbAtJsVA.Bkab MM tu 'a a a smmwam Mliautt ItvH r turn iTivwr ftooMmi tkophv. Briggi In Chicago Tribune. RED. CROSS STAMPS FOR SALE-READY TO WEAR SECTION "A MIGHT OFF" A FIIIE PLAY AT THE GRAND TUB OOIiFMRIA STOCK OOMPANT PRKSENTS A SPLENDID PLAY ANX ANOTHKR TUX'IW DAY CHILI HTM AS GIFT FEATURE. V CITY NEWS. . v Otlaan's barber shop V ' Ulison's cigar store Qllson's baths open all day flundar ' . l-4-w--tf J of in nun's ClMuttns and Prfiulnjf ; Parlors; batn blocked and cleaned nd clothes repaired. Haines' old iooatlon. Phon 1148. wed-aat-t fitenaloir Jlros. The most up-to-date vand sanlUry market in the valley. OIts ns a trial and be aatlafled. Corner Court nd Liberty streets, Pbonj 1828. Canivyl Ooodn Dost stock of canned poods and groceries In the -city at M. Law ronoe Grocery, 8. Commercial and Ferry. Phone Sll. "The Elopemont of EUei" will be Riven by the young people of the Catholic church, Doce rubor 15. Bo there. Til CroM Htiui Are row on, sIe at the following utorw: Commercial Dook Store; Meyers' rxiartment Store; The Keodlecraft Bhop. The Womeu's tltth has charge of tho movoment and the money goes to th vtnlllnn Nurtot Association asd the mouoy is then expeudud for the help of tuber culosis patients. U-lS-5t Frmu Tliln lte The Mttrlon will run breakfaxt till :S0 and grills from 9:30 a. iu. to 8:30 p. m., with sndwlUo or cold lunch tin J, uiidnlgbt. and al lowance will be made on grill check for prloe of American ilan lueal, to thoaa who prefer the grills. Dus fare 1U b reduced to !5o for round trip. !. W. DooltUle, Mgr. l-ll-tf Notice Given Away , . To every person above tbt age of 17 years, a seasonable souvenir.. The Toggery. . 12-14-2t Hundreds of ,; . ", :' ' Piano certificates for Jale, flvo cents; not good on any piano; $150 and down. Wenger &. Cherrlngton (rood AstMrtuM)nt Cut Gliww I Dainty pieces, neat anapee, anu not expoaslve, at Yokohama Crock ery and Tea Co, Findings of Hoard Approved The findings of the Board of Con trol with relation to the adjudica tion of water rights on Willow creek la Eastern Oregon ' have been ap proved by circuit courts- Willow creek Is one of the longest streams In Eastern Oregon, there being 104 water uxors Involved. Dr. Eva M. Tattle Graduate American School In Os teopathy, Kirksvllle. Missouri. Specialist on chronic and nervous diseases of men, women and child ren. Consultation free. Office, 816-317 U. S. Dank Dldg. Phone Main 889. , "Elopement of Ellen" Tonight Play will be presented by local tal ent tonight and tomorrow night.. The young people of the Catholio church will present the comedy drama "Elopement of Ellen." A dress re hearsal was given at the asylum Mon day night, which proved a success, Although handicapped by Miss Ecker lon having a severe cold, there was some splendid work done by the dif ferent members of the cast, and the play waa very much enjoyed by all who saw It, and it la sure to please all those who so It tonight and to morrow night Too much creVt can not be given Mrs, Sara Drown Savage, under whoaa instruction they have been working. llarney'sftlaudAdamsSIioes I FOR WOMEN r At Ye Boot Shoo X Th htx ht toUllr dlfferut from nj uhotm rer vhown fa 8lem. T H Kh, round toM. blfib arch an a beautiful aha.4 heel glv XhU " T. . . .. ... ....UHU'bs a nil Aft f K lit I ii v ' BtMiw uu a.i--w ihu i will I1PMJ VAKia WTlJt IH . . - .. Ye Bcot Shop Notice tiiven Away ' To every person above the age of 17 years, a seasonable souvenir. Tho Toggery. 12-14-21 A Itargain ,....,. In five acres ."Ewald tract. 8ee Derby and WiUson, 0. 8. Bank bldg. 12-14-tf Standard Makes dt NllvApwaM at leas t)mn von can get elsewhere, calf and get eur prices. yokonama (.rocgery anu Tea Co. Those PUno Certificates-. ' Ranging In price from f 160 down for sale. Your choice for Ave cents. Wenger & Cherrlngton. .' V Tho Ladles Of the Central Congregational church will hold a bazaar at ' the church, corner of Nineteenth and Fer ry streets, on Friday aftornoon and evening, December 18. Thy ' will have for sale aprons, fancy work, cooked goods, etc. The Sanitary Grocery Is the busy grocery. We want your poultry and eggs. Highest cash price or trade. Put your order in early for Christmas poultry, dressed to order. The ttunset Grocery. Phone Main 131. . Indfen Patterns Our assortment of jardlnlers Is large, sonve are of the Indian pat tern. We have jardlnlers suitable for the best of homes. Yokohama Crockery and Tea Co. Ronnie Funeral Today The funeral of Wm. RddI. who died at McMlnnvllle several days ago, was hold In this dty today. The remains arrived cn the 12:20 train of the Salem, Falls City A Western, and were taken direct to th Odd Fel lows' cemetery, where tuterment was mads. Mr Ronnie was well known her, and many residents of tho city attended the funeral. Will Solect Asyliua Site Acting Governor Bowermaa, stats Treasurer Steel and Dr. Lee Btutoor superintendent of the ataU hospital for Insane, will leave for eaatoru Oregon tho latter part of the wk. Their mtttslon will be to decide upon a site for a branch asylum In east ern, Oregon, At the last clwlton a law was passed providing fur the establluhmeat of such an tnstltutNMi. and according to Its prov1loo It mast be bxsatsd wtthla ov aillea of either Unloa, Bakr City, or Pendle ton. All throw plac are la the re4 for (he testHaUvsk In looking over the list of plays that have proven i'.uccesses, the man agement of th Columbia Grand Stock Company selected "A Night Off" for the bill to present to the Salem pub llo this evening. , In picking out this funnleat of all comedies the manage ment did so wisely, as "A Night Oft" Is one of the best laugh-producers ever written. "A KiJg;ht Oil" Is .one of those right, breety comedies that tickle tho pal let and make you wish for more. The bill wa written solely as an enemy to dull Care, and has hot a serious mo- ment woven Into any part of It, Just a bunch, of comedy lines and situa tions put together for a full evening of enjoyment, ' ' Another feature to be remembered this evening Is the special announce ment that will be made from the stage regarding the ChrlBtmas gifts, to' be s;lve tiaway on Decembt-r 21, that ar now on display In the show windows of H..W.' & M. L. Meyers, Buren & Hamilton and the' Salem Woolen Mill Store. " The Columbia Grand Company will bs here tonight and tomorrow night, playing- "A Night'. Off" and "The Hearts of the Blu-oj Ridge" Thursday evening-.' The prlc a of admission to any performance of this popular stock company will always remain the same 15, 25, 36 and E0 cents, k . "THE lllllltiOMAHTER"' WAS A LAUGII PROVOKER . MARRIED. ' HENRY-ROGERS At their future residence In this city at noon Wednesday, December 14, 1910 Miss Effle M. Rogers was married to Mr. Worth Henry, Rev. P. 3. Knight performing the Ceremony. The young people were married !a theUlttle home, prepared for the occasion and begin married life un der the happiest auspices. The groom is a native Oregonlan, his fa ther, Dudley . Henry, " being one of Polk county's most substantial men, owning a fine ranch and raising much cattle. Mr. Henry has a boat of frlsnds here, and has besides, a wide circle of business acquaintances who will be pleased to learn of the happiness that has come to him. He is a member , of the Capital City Truck and Dray company. ' Mrs. Rogers Is a charming young woman, a fine elocutionist and spelndld mu sician, who came here from Leaven- worth, Kansas, about three years go and has many warm friends bore. The Capital Journal extends Its paternal hieaslng and good wishes along with the other Innum erable friends. . Oregon Coffee House 134 N. Liberty Street, Light lunches at all hours, and the best- 2 So meals murnlng noon and night, served la U.e city. Give us' a call and you will be a regular cuf tomer. - . . '" YOURS FOR A GOOD MEAL. Sperlal Meeting Of Hodson Council No. 1, R. ft 8. M., this evening. Work in the R. & S. M. degrees. Visiting companions welcome. , f For the Present The Salem-Indcw ndence steam ship service will be discontinued. Skinner Bros." Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 714.. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Oi The Burgomaster himself came to town last night when Gui C. Weln burg arrived. He has played the part so long and become so Iden tified with . It, that he has really sprouted a wooden leg which he has to have cut down every time hla corns are trimmed. The delightful old musical comedy was on the board at the Grand last night and while tho audience was pot up to the houae'a capacity. It waa fairly good and made up . In enthusiasm for Bmallnees of numbers. The company is a strong; one,' the. girts are pretty, the music catchy, and Guj Welnburg was there. Is there any more that even the most enthu siastic reporter could tell you T Wm. Conley as Doodle Van Kull, and F. W. Bailey as E. Booth Talk- IngtoQ were especially good and the singing: by Julia Curtlss partic ularly the song, "I Love You" was the very best She has a voice of remarkable clearness and sweet as ths first drippings from a broken honeycomb. The audience had a iweot tooth, too and recalled her un til she had to lean up against the scenery wh'le she sang, and by the wty, she added beauty to the scen ery. Old Peter Stuyvesant w Jus two and a half hours of unbroka JttV- ty, (rowing better and brighter an-1 mora amualng each nHut unttl the curtain droppfd and shut hla each I n atory countenance err from view and let the audlure :t. cbi 'its breath preparatory to going homo. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Iteeldent Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or. NEW TODAT TOR SALE Lots In an parts of the city; easy payments; $100 and up. See Homer H. Smith, Room R, Mcornack bldg. Phone 98. , 10-28-tf i SUI1MCKIUKK8. If yos get your paper by kl II,. r wb-a th time Is tip. aad riult - promptly, or aotify oa kill 1 1 Ka n.rf. tk th t (xr eoraos after siplra- iv nr ism Mfmii -- FOR SALE No. 1 fresh family cow. P. Feeloy, 1249 Center. 12-14-St FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, 6 years old. No. .763 South 13th street. ; - 12-14-3t CUT FLQWERS AND PLANTS Car ( nations, chrysanthemums, sweet peas, hyacinths, narcissus, cycleman primroses, begonias, geraniums, ferns, etc. B. Frank Schult, Av enue green houses, Salem, Or. 12-14-lwk WANTED Young lady to attend of fice, No experience required. P. O. Box 28, city. 13-1 4-Jt FOUR OOOD LOTS-On Twenty-first - street and small house can be had for I860. .The owner la leaving town and must sell. This is a big bargain. See us at once. Bechtel . ft Bynon, 347 Stat street. FOR 8 ALE A fear 8. C. Rhode Island roosters, cheap. G. O. Swales, Route 8, Bog 33. ll-14-t growers arc m Tar more apples than OreeoD, but Oregon leads the world, according to enJ"JEj dealers in apples in this country, in quahty . of product and high prices rdhr. me. of the big red -PP that ,s mak,ne a 8Uf throuchrv- t world. - - , . vxTie largest produ'cing apple orchard in Oregon is located near Salem, the vicinity of which is also noted for its prunes, cherries, hops and small fruits. V . . " , 1 Salem is the center of Oregon s prune industry, Oregon producing 90 per cent of the "Italian" prunes grown in this country. Salem is the center of Oregonls hop industry, and Oregon produces 40 per cent o( the hops grown in the United States. Salem is known as the "Cherry City of the World," the Wil ette Valley, of which Salem is the center, orignring more commercial varieties of cherries nn any other section of this country. If you are wrested in fruit growing, dairying, poultry raising, mai,.facturing possibilities, or gen eral farming you make . We mistake if you overlook Salem. Salem is the capitan.'y of Oregon a vigor ous, beautiful, progressive community. Write to-day for more information about Salem. Address Secre tary, Board of Trade, and mention that you saw this advertisement in SUNSET Magazine. - NOTB TW nnlmMM wm sfMrW tor lb Bmt4 f Trta fc tk Sawt ' tiwMMikm' Dorm. fonUai, Onw. Il will W la AM IimM, Thii mtvIm U nm4tn4 tm mmmIm tob IW C-rlI Ciir ffm On ulr4 Nvl.ii C. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Pound, of Aumsville,' are visitors in the ' city. They. are registered at the Salem. H. E. Magness, of Eugene, is In the city. He is staying at the Salem.- . W. S. BiBhop, of Albany, Is a busi ness visitor la the city, and during hla stay here can be found at the Salem. . . n R. V. McGee Is an Albany business visitor In the city. W. F. Farnum, of Roseburg, Is In the city: - . Hollywood It you want a choice five or ten-acre fruit or vegetable tract, let ua show you Hollywood. Tracts from : $876 and up."- " Very easy terms especially to any one who will improve.. ' Bechtel ft By non. 347 State street. Schenck .Trial Continued. , (uKrrao rasas uussn wm. J Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 14. A Mo tion by. the defense for a oonUnuaaoer of the trial of Mrs. Laura Bchenck, charged with having attempted to poison her husband, was today grant ed by the court The case waa set for January 9. ' ; John O. Schenck, a millionaire packer,. Is the complaining witness against his wife. A big concrete dam is to be con structed for diverting Lost River. -' West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage ft Many persons find themselves . af- focted with a persistent cough after an attack - of influenza.' As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, It should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by an dealers. . Connects with all trains at - West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 13 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4 09 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. dl, and 6:15 p. in. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at ' Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 81. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. 8. W ANTE lT3)i I. - I Tenant for good business building. Good :': proposition, to right party i Address MC Care Journal Farm snap Here la a rea farm snap lis acres of excellent farm laad. nearlv all cleared aad la culUvatioa, good hoaae. bans aad other outbuilding. FamJIy orchard - and terry patch. Owner la compelled to sell. If yon want a' farm worth mora taa 1100 per acre, bay this at only III per acre. Bechtel ft Byaoa, 111 Bute FOR SALE One of the best country news- t t papers in Marion Co. Owner mov- t :: mg away. Paper must be sold within :: 30 days. With the paper and job :: ! plant goes a six room house, good f barn and 2 1-2 lots of land on mam l street of town. If interested see me f at once for particulars and price, as this will not last long. Price most reasonable This is not tbe Capital Journal . as several persons have imagined R. M. HOFER Otter. RxklNu, Ore. MMH4t4iMH4444,MM44Mf4M