Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 06, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILT CAPITAL JUCKX.U, ' RALEH, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER . 1011.
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THINKING of Christmas turns
thoughts towards Salem's Big Depart
ment Store; the place where up-to-date
Holiday and Novelty Merchandise of Quality
can be purchased at lowest department store
prices.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS, READ OUR
ADS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE
HOLIDAY STOCKS.
Toyland, Second Floor
Today 563rd Wednesday Surprise.
Crystal glass Candlesticks at 10c each. Very
neat in two styles. An extra value at the
price. Tomorrow 1 Oc each.
None sold before 8:30. No phone orders.
The House
of
Quality
222333322:
AS
The
Christmas
Store
At bazaar la Episcopal church
Thursday.
Quotes Best Rates
On groceries,, both fancy and sta
ple, and makes all possible efforts to
give satisfaction at all times. J. M.
Lawrence, corner Ferry and Com
mercial streets.
Fine Play Coming
Among the fine plays coming to the
Grand soon is "The Fortune Hunter",
a typical American story, dealing
with American types and having a
wholesome theme. The play Is writ
ten by Winchell Smith and has
' pleased and delighted big audiences
j wherever shown. It Is splendidly
j staged and Is presented by a strong
company. It will be at the Grand
; Monday, December 18. Nat Duncan
, plays the leading role, "The Fortune
Hunter."
You Will Find
I Home made candy, useful and fan-
jcy articles fur sale. Bazaar, Episco
1 pal church.
!
The SmiM-t (irwry
Will move to their new location
soon after the first of the year. Our
bread sales are increasing, there's a
reason. Our bread Is made by the
New York bakery, of Portland, with
the latest machinery and In a bakery
that is as clean as your parlor.
Institute Dates Fixed
j December 18, 19, and 20 have been
; fixed as the dates for holding the
; county teachers' institute at Tilla
mook. State Superintendent Alder
man will attend, and so will his wife
who will give demonstrations in
j drawing.
I The Bazaar
At Episcopal church will be in ses
sion Thursday afternoon and. evening.
Be on Time, 2 j. m
o
With the fominsf of Middle Aire
There is a letting down in the physi
cal forces often shown in annoving
and painful kidney and bladder "ail
ments and urinary Irregularities. Fo
ley Kidney Pills are a splendid regu
lating and strengthening medicine at
such a time. Try them. H. Jerman,
Red Cross Pharmacy.
J. R. Mathews, of Albany, Is In the
city '
Gorden Potter and wife, of New
York, are looking up business inter
ests In the city.
G- A. Werner, who lives near S Hvr
Creek Falls, has sold his fine 120
acre farm to John Keough, of Walla
Walla. Mr. Keough's family will ar
rive soon and will make their home
on the farm.
Ebert Downing, one of Sublimity's
prosperous farmers, is transacting
business in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bill". Miler, of Hope
well, are doing their Christmas trad
ing in the city.
William Morrow, the fancy stock
breeder, of Rickreal, is attending to
business in the city today.
M. S. Ramp, of Brooks, is rtgis
tered at the Salem hotel.
Charley Townsendl the well-known
prune grower of Rosedale, is looking
up some of his Salem friends.
Ward Manning, of Gervais, Ore.,
is looking over Christmas fixings.
i Mrs. .VI. Walling and Mrs. ' Peck
i Walling, wives of prosperous Lincoln
j fanners, are doing their holiday shop,
j ping In Salem today.
. George Conkey, of the firm of Con
i k y. Walker & Lehman, merchants
' of Independence came down on the
! morning boat from Independence, on
I his way to Portland, where he has urg
ent business. He will return tomor
row in time to catch the 4 p. m. boat
for his home town.
George Bray, warehouse man, of
Independence. Is in the city today on
business.
FANCY
KING APPLES
We have a very choice lot of them, fancy packed.. ..
A choice lot of R. I. Greenings "".,". perfcl
(These apples in any market but Salem would brine $1 x
per box. Get a busy.) '-
The large size.
Naval Oranges
Ripe Olives
SOc Per doj.
Wa np Klinvvlncr snm.) nf tha finest' Rino Olli-ao .I,-.
s 0 lutll av
ouunu uu luc . uiiut. uani mjic ITOin ZoC )?t hint trtd
for a 2G-oz. iar. Rioe Olives are within ri, .... Sl)c
. - u ui eieryone. p.
- e win make
special nrieti per nan dozen or one-dozen lots.
you
CITY NEWS.
SDe0,al Dieting of De
tU'jt Molay Comamndery,
No. 5, K. T., this .ev
ening. Work In the
Order of the Temple. Visiting Sir
Knights welcome.
Catholic Bazaar
The German society will sing to
night at St. Joseph's hall.
Loyal Order ot Moo
Banquet and election Thursday
eve.
Politician's Dream
A Vltagraph comedy, featuring John
Bunny, at the Grand tonight.
t'hlcs Club to Meet
The Civics Club will hold Its regu.
Iar monthly meeting at the office of
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Alderman on January 2.
The mibject to be discussed Is "a
uniform high school course of study.
Politician's Dream
A Vltagraph comedy, featuring John
Bunny, at the Grand tonight.
Catholic Iliizaar
Cooked food sale December 6 and
7 at St. Joseph's hall. A free ring
will be given away each night.
Hotel Marlon
Merchants lunch, 50c, from 12 m.
to 2 p. in.; grills open from 6:30 a.
m. to 12 p. m.; Sunday dinner, 5:30
to 8 p. m., 75c eod-tf
The Mi'Nhiiiiii'h Urol hers
Are in Jail at Los Angeles, and, lif
ter their gtreimous experience, would
no doubt enjoy a Bon Ton cigar the
best S.cent "cigar made.
Many Applicants
County School Superintendent
Smith is making preparations for the
state teachers' examinations to be
held In the county on December 20.
He reports that there are now over
100 applicants. The examinations will
probably be held In the Methodist
church.
Have You
Been In Our Store?
We have the finest display
of JEWELRY, SILVER
ware, and CUT GLASS
ever seen in Salem. Christ
mas Time is nearly here
and you will find that we
have anticipated your every
thought in the jewelry line.
Come in and let us help you
with your Holiday shop
ping. We can save you
time and money.
Barr's Jewelry Store
t
Sues to Quiet Title
W. T. Given today commenced a
suit in the circuit court against John
T. Foster, et al. The purpose of the
suit Is to quiet title to certain real
property.
To Open Rids
The state land board will tomorrow
open bids for wood to be supplied the
state institutions for the next six
months. Bids for general supplies
for the Institutions will be opened
December 21.
The I, miles
Of the Jason Lee M. E. church will
hold a bazaar at Josse & Moore
store, December 7, 8 and 9. On Sat
urday they will also hold a cooked
food sale. 12-6-3t
"Lost 111 the Juiijrle"
As seen by the writer, "Lost In the
Jungle," now shown at Ye Liberty is
surely a treat, as it is so true to na
ture. The leading lady in the play
Is lost In the jungle and set upon by
a wild animal. She comes out win
ner, but almost exhausted. Her pet
elephant being driven away from
home by Its keeper, later finds her In
the jungle and kneels down for her
to mount and carries her to safety.
The entire program Is a good one.
Will It be ii
Merry Xnias
or n Merry
Ha! Ha!!
Let the Tog
gery Bird be
Your Santa
Claus
Every gift
purchased at
the T o ggery
will give the
recipient
a Merry
X m a s b e
catise e v e ry
ar ti c 1 e is a
p r a c 1 1 c al
present of
worth. No,
we don't han
dle k n u c k-
kmu-ks or gee-haws which are
more than useless to the average
person.
A bright new store, full of bright
new merchandise, awaits your
approval.
SEE THE STORE NOW
Our Cleaning ind Pressing De
partment is awaiting your order.
We call for and deliver your gar
ments. THE TOGGERY
Phone tt. 187 Commercial St
DATE YASTIS AL HCKST-
(To be Continued) . .
STATISTICAL
ft.
DIED.
HASKIN At the Salem .hospital. Sa
lem, Oregon. Tuesday morning.
December 6 1911, Arthur Haskin.
the son of Sir. and lrra- Haskin, of
1715 North Liberty street, aged 3
years and 9 months, or spinal men-
ingltis.
The funeral was held from the un.
dertaking parlors of Lehman &
Clough today at 2 o'clock, with inter
ment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
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PERSONALS.
Mr. Chas. A. Endicott leave tdiight
after a busines9 trip to Southern Ore
gon. Grant B. Dimick, Oregon C'ty's
popular mayor, Is In Salem on busi
ness .
George W. Knight came down from
Hubbard yesterday to attend the K.
P. convention.
S. B. Lowenberg, head of the Low-
enberg stove works, of Portland, Is a
business visitor in the city.
C. F. Stone, of Klamath Falls, is
registered at the Hotel Marion.
J. S. Winters, of Portland, who has
the contract for Salem's new library.
Is looking over the ground with his
superintendent T. H. Pearse. prepara
tory to commencing work.
L. Kenney, of Portland, who Is in
the city on business, Is registered at
the Bllgh.
J- E . McCarter and A. P. Star, of
Dallas, are stopping at the Bligh,
while attending to business in the
city.
Mrs. M. B .Ketter, of Portland, is
a guest of the Bligh.
D. S. Gibson, a larger farmer, of
Polk county. Is bringing in consider
able poultry for the Christmas market.
BARGAINS
GOOD HOUSE and lot close in, with
well of water, can be bought for
$500, if sold soon.
166 ACRES; 5o acres In hops; good
hop house; all fine river bottom
land. 136 acres In cultivation.
$100 per acre.
OLMSTED LAXD CO.
12-4-nt
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Moving Pictures Tonight
PROGRAM
The I! lit lit nine hut the Wrong Man
Selig.
The Politician's Dream
Vltagraph comedy.
A Romance ( the Sixties
Lubia i
Life Boat
Vltagraph.
Sonar Hiram Ellis
MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA
Opposite S. P. Passenger Depot
WOOD COAI
lne 210
Rock Springs and Standard Coals
CAPITAL FUEL COMPANY
OTIfE
Of Appointment of Viewers on the
0K'iiinir, Widening; and Extension
of Cherry Avenue, from Hiirliland
Avenue in North Salem to the North
City Limits, in the City of Sulem,
Oregon.
Notice is herebv given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, did on the 4th day of Decem
ber, 1911, duly appoint J. A. Baker,
John W. Roland and T. E. Caufleld,
viewers to ascertain and apportion
the damages accruing to the owners
of property on account of the open
ing, widening and extension of Cher
ry avenue from Highland avenue In
North Salem to the north city limits
in the city of Salem, Oregon, and to
make an assessmert of the benefits
accruing to the adjacent property on
account of such opening, widening
and extension of said street and that
the 20th day of December, 1911, at 10
o'clock a. m., of said day, at the of
fice of the city recorder at the city
hall in the city of Palein, Oregon, has
been appointed as the time and place
for said viewers to meet and make
an assessment of the damages and
benefits to the adjacent property on
account of the opening, widening and
extension of said street.
That the private property which
will be appropriated by the opening.
widening and extension of said street
and the names of the persons pur
porting to be the owners thereof are
aa follows, to-wit:
Oregon Electric Railway Company:
Commencing at the intersection of
the north line of Highland Avenue,
and the east line of Cherry avenue
in the city of Salem. Oregon: thence
east along the north line of Highland
avenue eight feet; thence north and
parallel with the east line of Cherrv
avenue 233.64 feet; thence west eight
reet to the east line of Cherry ave
nue; thence south along the east
line of Cherry avenue 233.64 feet to
the place of beginning.
H. E. Pemberton:
Commencing at a point on the
north line of Highland avenue eight
feet east of the intersection of the
east line of Cherry avenue and the
north line of Highland avenue; thence
east along the north line of Hieh-
land avenue two feet; thence north
and parallel with the east line of
Cherry avenue 233.64 feet; thence
west two feet; thence south and par
allel with the east line of Cherry
avenue 233.64 feet o the place of be
ginning.
Willamette Construction Company
commencing at a point on the
east line of Cherry avenue 233.64
feet north of the north line of High
land aveue; thence east 10 feet
thence North and parallel with the
east line ot Cherry avenue, 1247 36
feet to the center line of Locust
street, said center line being the
north city limits; thence west along
the center line of Locust street 10
feet; thence south along the east line
of Cherry avenue 1247.36 feet to the
place of beginning.
CHAS. F. ELGIN.
12-6-llt-dly city Recorder.
Smyrna and Candied Figs
This year we are better prepared than usual to supply with
very best In all kinds of Figs. Let us please you. '
Supreme and Sinclair Hams
This is the Ham season. Let us send you one. if thev n nl
mm n c iLimi uic) nuuuiu uk, jour money win De refunded
ham replaced. The price Is only o(
c per lb.
ROT
Ul
GROCERY
COMPANY
GRAND OPERA HOUSE:
SATURDAY, DEC. 9th. ALSO MATINEE at 2:30 P. M. ;
FREDERIC THOMPSON
IDA ST. LEON (The Gnus Riding Gil):
la Amerleu's Greatest Success J
POLLY of the CIRCUS;
A HEAL tlKlUS OX THE STAGE !
NOTE A reception will be held on the stage after the matinee !
Bring the children to romp and play with Polly, her ponies and !
horses. All are Invited. i
Prices: Night, 50c to $1.50. Matinee, 2oc to $1.00. !
MMtMH MM Hf
Prepares yonng people for bookkeepers, stenographers and general oik
work. The development of the Northwest will afford opening. I.
thonsands w the next fm years. Prepat, now. Send for catalog
W. I. STALEY. Principal
Salem. Oregon
it
NEW TODAY.
HOT CHICKEN TAMALE Phone
Main 2048; at night, 81; Sunday,
100. Remember Madison Lunch
Wagon. Butter sandwiches.
12-5-5t
WONEY TO LOAN on good real es
tate security. See Homer H. Smith,
McCornack building. 11-24-tt
FOR SALE Good four room dwelling
close to school and carline, store
and paved street; $75 down, bal
ance $12.50 per month. See Homer
H. Smith, McCornack building.
12-1-tf
FOR SALE Six nice young rose
comb R. I. Red cockerels. Also
six S. C. Comb R. I. Red pullets.
Inquire at 2398 Trade street.
12-6-5t
HAIR SWITCHES
Farmers 188.
made. Phone
12-6-lwk
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YE LIBERTY
PROGRAM VOll TODAY AXD
TOMORROW
"Lost In the Jungle," one of the
greatest wild animal pictures ever
produced.
Duet Earl and Traxier
"My Brother Agastlno" Lubin
(Drama)
"That Sweet Italian Waltz"....
Gretcheu Knorr
Mandolin and guitar accompaniment.
Utagraph Monthly Review, showing
the Austin Flood, Championship
Ball Games and many other vital
happenings.
Chang ot Program Friday.
WANTED By business man, single,
comfortable room, with use of bath
in home of cheerful people. Refl
erences given. Address "P," care
Journal. 12-6-3t
$500 CORNER LOT on ChemekA
street, 58x100. Small one m
house on lot. $75 down and bal
ance at $10 a month. The how
rents for $4 a 'month. All assesi
ments paid and sidewalks la I
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commerciil
street. 12-1-tf-
FOTl S i I F
General niprclinnrllso stnrp at Mfhl.
ma. Including house, barn, and ok
block of ground. 'Postofflce and loif
aistance telephone located in store.
The Rlnek TSnfla mining tiondnnir
tei-s are being moved from Gates U
Mehama, which means a large li
crease of business for Mehama.
Ttl. l UI ... In At,A,11
x ijhuu ui mis propeny ih tticaj'
It will be on the market for only 1 1
short time. See us at once.
E. HOFEU 4 S0S
213 S. Commercial Street.
Norwich Union
Fir a InsiirnariP Snripfv.
Bnrghardt Ac Meredith, Resideat if
885 STATE STREET.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K, FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, 0
MONEY TO IONS
ai ui rruiieiij, juuu . w"
& Co.. over th.. Chicken Store. S
lem, Oregon. Phone 1552.
WANTED $1200 on real estate rp
curity; first mortgage. Applv to I
Meyer & Thielsen, 162 North
Commercial street, upstairs.
12-61tf
FOR SALE Five, acres good, dark
loam, nearly clear, running water,
ii miles out, good road. Price
$750, $25 cash, balance $3 per
month- No interest for three years
Address John Van Laanen, Fair
Grounds) Oregon. 12-6.3t
l Talmadge Printing Co.
New White Building, 2oltf
State Street.
SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL
PRINTING.
GItc an Iowa Printer a Call.
FOR SALE Hop roots, best English
Cluster. Phone Main 432. Salem,
0regn- 12-6-lw
WANTED Delivery boy at the Peo
ple s market, 173 South Commer
cial street; must have wheel.
12-6-3t
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate security.
BECHTEL A BYJiOX
347 State Street
WANTED Man and wife want farm
work. Apply at West Salem gro-cer-v-
12-6-3t
BUFF ROCK pullets and cockerels
for sale. My chickens are from
prize winning stock. I will sell a
few if taken at once. F. D. Stone,
Fair Grounds, Oregon. 12-6-3t
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Repaired
Ribbons
Rollers
HnDDlieS
Srw Ma Rofnn. Von Da Alirtbinf
C. M. LOCKW00D
rhone VtiM MjIb
2t4-l V. Con Re 01
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