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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
OAfLY CAPITAL JolTtXAt.. RAUCM, OUfWOS, WKnXf.MUV. I'Kd MUm ttl, IBIO. r.-u.i; i i;i3T Children Mail your letters at the North Pole Mail Box Thc Contest doses Friday at 5 p. m.-Commencing the Fourth Week of the Greatest Shoe bale We ve fcver Rccordcd-Only Five More Shopping Days Before Christ- mas Store Open Evenings All This Week 58 People Employed in the Big Good Goods Store to Serve the Holiday Shoppers. The wide spacious aisles and roomy departments, with the endless assortments of Holiday merchandise, makes shopping a pleasure here. Christmas Trees at 25 Eents Each 10 Per Cent Discount to Morning Shoppers Save on Your Gifts. lit Men's Smoking Jackets and Many Extra Fine Fur Values House Coats, Values up to $10 Exist in Our Lines Tlnur nf OnP-Half Price The gift la unexcelled. Any woman, every wo itUW at . . man) mother, slater or daughter would accept a The Men's Clothlug Section offer the entire line wUh delIght lf th es4ectlon was made of fanor House Coat and Smoking Jackets at from onf Quantleg, rox Opossum end Coney Bar price that will make such an important gift with- re, Muffg p,a,n BtoIe, ,n bIack ,Tax opossum, la eaah reach of the most humble pocketbook. Email neck pieces of river mink, ermine and Ton can make no mistake In selecting one of w,ulrrel x JarKe Tariety at a price redue these for a gift, for they are absolutely correct la Uoft worth ,nvIBUgating. values from $3.50 very detail. Now to $70 now; HALF PRICE . LESS THAN ONE-THIRD Holiday Umbrellas, Regular For Women t7 Cn nJ CQ Cft val- .nM $4 39 Gloves forma good, serviceable and aproprlate S.au ana ;a.au vais, sp i when you chooea Blft gloveB( be culded by The great demand for Jtoliday umbrellas as glfU quality. Such gloves as shows their popularity for such a purpose. The DERBY, MONARCH, MASCOT, ESKAY, ETC. umbrella is another of those practical gift. We are reliable and make a perfect pleasing gift. We are showing splendid lot of 18.60 and i -a show them in all leading colors. Including black 17 60 values at i '" I nd wplt' J I I If Quality ! Vrtc Owsnt ! With yon, m to RlNVH for your ! Xront randy. 1 1-2 l-3t Known 1 In Town iWo him nt the Optra House To- I night. ! IV-lter Hurry Our Inrdinlcrs nre aolng fast, they am the best to be bad at any price The Yokohama Crotkery & Tea Co. Want Money Judgement W. R. Smith today commenced a Bull la the circuit court agalust A. IiPlkum.-o.JThe action Is begun for the purpose of securing a Judgmen for 1226.25 which It Is alleged t due from the defendant to the ninintlff for the sale and delivery of some lumber. Wanta a Jivoroe John Craig today ' instituted dl vorce proceedings la the clrcu court against M. A. Craig. The cou Die was married In 1900 and thi grounds upon which a dissolution of the marrlsge bond Is sought. Is de sertion. Herr ' Administrator Appointed J. W. Hyett was appointed ad mlnistrator yesterday afternoon by the county court for the estate of 8. 8. Herr, of Silverton, who died from smallpox. ' In addition U Mr. Herr, the wife, an aunt and the grandfather also died from the same disease, and the grandmother, and the son, Clarence, to whom the es tate is left, are now ill with the disease. lias av Broken IiCg Carlo Tonno. an Italian, had nis left leg fractured Just below the knee yesterday when the bank of the South Salem sewer which he was engaged in constructing, caved In and-covered him up to his waist. He was extricated by fellow work men, tha services of Dr. Miles se cured and the bones set. He was reported as resting easy today. Three Pound of Plain Mixed- Candy 25c. One sal only to n customer. Other candles la propor tion at ZINN'8. 12-21-3t Drown Is In Town- See him at the Opera House To night. Fancy Cusna Desirable decorations, and at the lowest prices. See them at the Yo kohama Crockery ft Tea Co. PERSONALS 4 r v, ' CITY NEWS. . ' " Weatlie. Hoport v, !. Fair tonight and Thursday; tcrly wands. we. Special meeting of Pacific Lodge, No. 50, A. P. A A I '0'.th E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome.' I Hoy -Your Xuias Kandli-e - At the Wonder Kandy Kitchen. Ten Opn H(ok Hot Dinner patterns to choose from a'. . Yokohama Crockery ft Tea Co. j miwn'n barbvr sBop . ! .'oilsoa's cigar atort Oitson's baths open all day Sunday l--w--u Johnson's CleanlnK and Pressing Parlors; bat blockod i.nd cleaned and clothes repaired. Haines' old location. Phone 1245. wed-sat-tf A Good B-Acre Tract Nicely located for only 1800. Sei Derby ft Wlllson, U. S. Bank Dldg. HtHtl44HHiWfH44H4fHWHIMHt vvvj i Christmas Footwear For Men, Women and Children A big new stock of holiday slippers In all colors and styles at post. Wo aro not going to carry' over a pair of these slippers, and in order to "convert .them into cash wo will sell them at tha following prices: , Men's Department ' Men's tan vici kid slippers, regular $1,25,. now 95c,. Men's black vici, kid slippers, regular $1,25, now 95c,, Men's brown kid slippers, regular $1,75, now $1,35, Men's black kid slippers, regular $1,75, now $1,35, All other styes at cost prices. - Women's Department Women's black, brown and blue fur trimmed Juliets, turn soles, regular $1.50, now 95c, Women's blue, black and green ribbon trimmed felt Juliets, regular $2.00 now $1,45, . Children's Department Children's red felt fur top Juliets at 90c the pair. Shop early and secure the best assortments. i t t Ye Boot Shop Open To accommodate Evening Shopper? We Will Bo Evcn.'ngs, Comrnencin:.1: Wednesday, lirunn In in Town See him, at the Opera House To fight. ' . Coffee Is Not Made Right Unless made In a percolator. We have them. Tokohama Crockery & Tea Co. OrtW Your Poultry Now ' For your Xmas and Sunday din ner. . Save time and worry by plac ing your order early. Poultry dressed to order. We have Iresh cranberries, celery, eggs and good, reliable groceries. The Sunset Gro cery company. A lUro Collect!.. . Of fancy china art goods, gather? 1 from all parts of the globe for your Inspection at the Yokohama Crock ery ft Tea Co. ANHoelution Makiea Rport The Yamhill County Fair Associa tion today through 1U president. W. T. May, submitted to Governor Don son its report, and according to It, moneys to. the extent of $2,010 Lyere received and expenditure to the amount of $3,017.67 were mad', leaving a balance of $28. lioral Finns Secure Contract The bids of the various firms for furnishing supplies to the statd prison were opened yesterday after noon and the contracts were award ed for the hardware, drugs and meat. The Sponcer Hardware com pany was awarded the Arst contract: the Perry Drug company, the ec pnd, and the I'ulon Mtut company, ofPortlund. the third. The con- tnirts f;MT the groceries have not yet been awarded. " ' !' FwKUwm Funeral Yeatertlay i . The funeral of. Mrs. Annie V. Babcook Ferguson waa h.ld yester day afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of the Rlgdon Undertaking company. The funeral aervluee wer conducted by Rev. Avlaon, pastor of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Ferguson was a resident of Portland and came to this city for medical treatment. Waived Kxaiulntlos Ted Sauderson and Thomas Casey chsrged with larceny from build ing and wh'ch is alleged to constat U stealing some cutlery from a show cum) belonging to Watt Ship Mondsy fteruiiiin, wlve. their preliminary ' exam'uatlun, and were bound over to the circuit court by Jude Web-j sier yeetenlay. Joe Harklns. wlv.J was captured with the two. an.!1 whom lh pol'ce believe wt.s Imptl-j cated In the theft, demanded an ex-' Binlnntlou. ' V ROOSEVELT NOT DEAD ONLY PRESS AGENT EXHAUSTED CNITBD 'rBitis Ull WI1IB.1 Pnsadena. CaHf.. Dec. 21. That Colonel Roosevelt Is not a "dead one" politically and that he will be heard from in 1912 Is the prediction of Dr. James Sherrer, president of Throop Institute, whose guest the colonel will be during bis visit tn Pasadena in March. Dr. Sherrer-1 recently returned v'nm New YorK. where he held a long conference " with the former president. "Colonel Roosevelt Is as full of fight as ever, said Sherrer today, He assuredly will be heard from In S12 and the powers of Wall street know that as well as they know bat to expect from him. Roose velt naturally refuses' to . commit himself now, but he will not -long remain silent." MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING OF ARRAM KSPARZO (onitbd races liascd wikb. . Colton. Cal., Dec. 21. Shot by unidentified assailants, Abram Ea parso,19, lies near death today with a bullet In his back nour the bass of the spine. The shooting occurred last night and alihmigh the authori ties have searched unceasingly for the person who fired the shot, they have been unsuccessful. Esparso's father was shot and killed a year ago following a quar rel. ' Claude Johnson and wife leave for Southern Oregon and California tomorrow. Mrs. Johnaon will visit htr ulster at Rosebnrg. Mr. 11. A. Johnson, Sr., and wlf are visiting tn 8ttt'e for two weeks. C. D. Rsbcork. editor of the Stay ton Mall, was a bulne visitor In the city today. R. Munro. of Gates, is la the city W. S. Highland Is a Clackamas visitor in the city, n County Superintendent Smith left this morning for Portland, where he will attend the convention of the Teacher's association. Superintendent of Publto Instruc tion Ackerman and Assistant Super intendent of Publlo Instruction Carle ton left this morning for Portland to attend the Teachers' Association convention which began its 'session there today. o HORN. ACKERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cecil Ackerman this morning at their home at 163 West Meyers street, a son. Both mother and child are doing nicely. WOULD NOT OPPOSE RAILROAD REGULATION fma oasm sshm aaxixal New York, Dec 21. Testifying before the legislative securities com' mlttee today. Judge Robert S. Lovett, president of the Harriman system, declared that the Harriman Interests would not oppose federal regulation of railroad stocks. He added that, personally, he doubted whether such legislation was constitutional. V NEW T 0 0 A Y -'m FOR SALE Fine residence lot, ex cellent location, east front, snap lf taken this week; $10 down, balance $5 per month. Homer H. Smith, S McCormnack building. ' Phone it. - i2-ie-tf FOR BALK One of the beat bargains In Salem. 7-room dwelling, large lot to alley, 2 blocks from business center, on Liberty street; faces east; a small payment down, bal ance on easy payments- See Hom er H. Smith, McCorngck building. Phone 96 or 1023 12-16-tf FOR SALE Ten-acre tract, close to car line; $20 down, balance month ly payments. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building., 12-16tf WANTED An extra good fresh milch cow. Phone Main 71 be tween 10:00 and 4:00. 12-lB-eod FOR SALE Fir and oak wood. Phone Farmers 658. 12-21-tf FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire, A.' V. Edwards, 332 North 19th street 12-21-6? FOR SALE Household goods must be sold at once; steel range.' 661 . South University street. 12-21-St House and 4 Lots $850 will buy a small house and four ' good lots on 21st street. One of the best buys we have offered for ' a long time. Bechtel ft Bynon, ' 347 State street . . Oregon Coffee House 134 N. Liberty Street, Light lunches at all hours, and tb best 26c meals morning noon and night, served In tie city. Oive us a call and you will be a regular customer. YOURS FOR A GOOD MEAL. Where to Buy Your Christmas Delicacies There is only one place where you find a real grocery store, a store that caters to your wants, a store that is not a dead one, but wide awake to the wants of its patrons. You should investigate the merits of this store before buying your holiday supplies. Fancy Mixed Nuts 203 Extra fancy soft shelled Al monds, 2 lbs. for 45j Extra fancy Oregon WalnuU, 25c; 2 lbs for 45a Brazil Nuts 20c Filberts. . 20o Plain Mixed Candy, 2 pounds for. . i 25o " Broken Mixed Candy 15c. French Mixed Candy 25c Chocolate Candy 25c Extra large Fancy Orange, special holiday price . . . 85c f .Jap Orange. ....... .15c dos. HUNTS' QUALITY FRUITS We have been appointed Another shipment of those fine Extra fancy Eastern Ham ...... egents for Hunt's quatttV Fruits and are ready to Oil a'l orders. It is needless to say that there is nothing bette put In tin than The Hunts' Line. We have Pineapple, Pcachett, Iears and Clierrles all of the very rarest quality. ROYAL VELVET CORN Is an exceptionally fine Main Corn, which has given univer sal satisfaction Price, 15c per tin; $1.65 doi. Early June Peafl. . . .2 for 25c Tender Cut Beans. . .2 for 23c Blue Ribbon Tomatoes, 3 for 25 5 Plc-Nlc 15c lb. 20c lb. Roth Grocery Co, Phone 1885-1886. 410 Stafe Street , M4444 FOR SALE One of the best country news- i papers in Marion Co. Owner mov- $ ing away, raper musi uc suiu winmi il 30 days. With the paper and job :: plant goes a six room house, gopd : harn and 2 1-2 lots of land on main t street of town. If interested see" me I I at once for particulars and price, as I this will not last long. Price most si - reasonable t This is not the Capital Journal . as several persons have imagined R. M. HOFER t Journal Office. ' Balem, Ore. Try a Journal want ad. oMiorii iinriieM(fln Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage, and Chemeketa. Phono 724. ' West Salem Transfer Passenger Bacigage Connects with all trains at West 8alem for Dallas. Falls City and Salem. Leavea Journal office tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 13 m.. 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnavllle. Leaves Sunday at 1:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m.. and 5:15 p. tn. Calls at hotela on request. Telephone or loave orders at Capital Journal oltlre any day but 8unday. Phone 32. t. Ps l)ru?prvir.rl, Mn . MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORD Over Ladd and Bush'Rank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resideut Agent. Room 13 Bush Rank Dlk. Salem, Or I. Fair Ground Feed i and Grocery T All nice fr-h, new Goods. No old Goods to work off. t 3 cans guaranteed Mllk...2ae I 3 cans flno Oysters 25c 3 cans Str'ng Beans 25c Choice Sugar Peas per can.100 3 cans choice Tots toes. . .350 3 cans Sveet Corn 2Rc 6 lbs. No. 1 Japan Rice...2bo B lbs. small white Beans.. 25c t pkgs. choice Currants. .25c Good Odor for Mince Meat, per gal 25a 3 cans best Alaska Salmon 25c 1 gal. ran choice Syrup.. 50a .3 pkgs. Quaker Com flukes J5o R.N. MORRIS it? Phone UT. Make Want Advertising Your Banker Journal want ads bring quick results 4 Grand Opera House John F. Oordray, Mgr. Two nights beglntnng December 21. The Columbia Grand Stock Co. PRESENTS "Brown'sm Town" (Wednesday, December 21. - 'AND ; "The Shepherd of he Hills" . (By Special Request) - Thursday, December 22 NOTE: On tbxe evenings the gifts from the Columbia Grand Stock Company jvlll be given away. These presents are new on display in the windows of H. W. A M. L. Meyers, Buren A Hamil ton and the Salem Woolen Milla Store. Bee them. Same popular prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 60c t 4 T---T4444444v4-T--f44 The Armstrong Nursery Company E. T. ARMSTRONG, Manager. 124 N. Liberty Street. Salem, Oregon Flue Nursery stock, Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs aaa Rosea. We have no agents. Direct to planter. Phone 357.