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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1911)
PAHY CAPITAL JOrRX.iL, SALEM, OREGON, FRHT, DECEMBER 13. 1U PAGE IITJ i PERSONALS. 1 r n i , I L If lllk. flll I ra- . ii ii nr i .,,,,. in itbwi . Christmas Linen Sale Fancy Drawn Work Battenburg and Japanese embroid ery pieces, Doilies, Center Pieces and large Cloths, all handsomely made and very acceptable Christ mas presents. Specially Priced for Christmas $5.00 values $3,99 $3.50' values $2.99 $2.50 values , $1.98 $1.75 values $1.49 $1.50 values $1,29 $1.25 values J $ .99 35c Dollies $09 Look them over. Beautiful Patterns and Quality Table Damask that can not fail to please provided you give table linens for Xmas. $3.00 $2.00 values values $1.50 values $1.25 2; $1.69 , 41 10 values ... 'iii'm ti 1: .... vumes i m $1.00 values i!;!":; M Vac values " 9 JA 60c values i 4$ 40c values !!.'!!!!!$ !s2 Napkins also for less. Table Sets If you have not Been our Table Sets we will be very glad to show them to you. We are Justly proud of them. Priced for Christmas $14.50 values ,.$12.30 $13.50 values $11.30 $11.00 values $ 9.90 $10.00 values ..$ 7,90 1-5 off on Fancy. Aprons 1-3 off On our guaranteed FURS 25 to 50 percent Reduction on Women's TAILORED SUITS 10 per cent Discount on Dress Goods $3.00 Sweaters $1.98 Work Will Soon Start after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and lndl- eestlon vanish and fine aDDetlte re. turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and Impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. o G. M. Brown, for 16 years prose cuting attorney for' the Douglas county district will be a candidate for re-election. An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the, entire house hold is the loud, hoarse and metallic cough of croup. No mistaking It, and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound on hand. H. W. Casaelman, Canton, N. Y., says: "It Is worth Its weight In eold. Our mtia hintron are troubled with croup and hoarse ness, ana an we give them is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in th h Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy. 0 1 Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MtMMMHMtMtMMMHMMHIIHtHtMtMtlMtMM A "fL 1 r:tx X I iuc lugiicu aim scudiuic vuriSimdS Ulll IS I one that is useful and practical. Such a gift carries a finer expression of sentiment than the costly but useless gift. Why not make the Christmas Gift a pair of Reinhart's Shoes. They meet the most particular requirements. H o n e st values and finest work manship gives complete assurance of quality. We have the newest shapes. REINHART'S SHOE STORE X Opposite Bligh's Theatre. 444 State mh M Christmas Holiday Fares ! A. on the CnilTHCDN PAflPIf l Account the Christmas and New Year Holidays, a special rate for Btudents and others has been authorized irom an pu.uV. ui ONE AND 0NE-TH1RD FAKE FOR ROUND TRIP From McMinnville and Salem: Dec. 21st and 22nd. -4 X Sale Dates for Students X From Albany, Corvallis, Fore Grove, Mt Angel: Dec. 20th and i From Dallas: Dec. 22nd and 23rd. I From Eugene: Dec. 16th and 17th. H Final return limit Jan. 8, 1911. , I OTHER SALE DATES Betweea all Station, In Oregon and California where Beirulnr less than 115.00. t December 23. 24, 23, 30 and 31, 1911, January 1. 1912. 7 ttm' 1 limit Jan. 2, 1912. . Illldl I ClUi " I For full particulars call on nearest S. P. agent, or write to IX MEMORY OF HENRY HECKMAN Henry Heckman, who died Decem ber 13, was born February 1, 1836, in Armstrong county, Pa., where he re ceived his earlier education, afte which he completed a course in Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburg, Pa. He began teaching school In Armstrong county at the age of. 18, where he taught for. five years!... He followed this profession for 30 years, having taught In six different state, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kansas Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington. He was a most successful teacher and an earnest student in his chosen vocation. He united with the Methodist church about 36 yas ago and has been a member of the M, E. church of Salem for the past 20 years. He was a faithful Christian worker and devoted student of the Bible. He was married to Mary Emeline Baker, August 13, 1858. Six children were born to them: Mrs. Agnes Goodhue, of Portland; Mrs. Mary Turner, of Oregon City; Mrs. Ida Smith, of Grand Forks, B. C; Sherman Heck man, Mrs. Estella Davis, of Salem and Mrs. Myrtle E. Warmoth, of Portland. o Why Do You Pay Rent When you can buy a cozy and neat, up-to-date cottage built for a home and in a good location. Small pay ment down and the balance same as rent and in-three years will double, in value. Think It over and call on Bechtel & Bynon. They can Bhow you some of the best bargains In the city. AISO Some choice vacant lots and small tracts of land on very easy pay ments, suitable for chicken fruit or garden truck. FARXS We have Just listed one of the best farms In Howell prairie, which has never been offered for sale before, 160 acres, all under cultivation, beau tiful location and view. Will cut to suit. For particulars see Bechtel & Bynon. ANOTHER ONE Of 200 acres, well improved on North Howell prairie for only $95 per acre. Easy terms. 40 ACBES Fine 40-acre tract Improved on How ell Prairie. Price, J6000; terms. BECHTEL & BYNON 347 State Street Tel. Main 432 o Journal Want Arts Brln Results ! t JOHN X. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed. : ' For all toilet and hygienic uses it is tuttAr And more economical- 1 To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar ana prevent decay. to disinfect the month, de stroy disease germs, and i-if thn breath. To keep artificial teeth and i i. .man nnnr phh UI1U"V..v.'- , " To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge oawnug. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, inflamedeyes. Heals sorethroat, wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box. diwgista or br mail postpaid. Sample Free. THE PAXTON TOILfT CO.,Bmtm,Ma DRIVE OUT CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE Ely's Cream Balm t Simple Remedy, . Believes Instantly All Dis tressing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, or If .you hVe any 'bf the' dis tressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, pro fuse discharge from the nose, sores la the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting,' dull pain in the head . or singing In the ears, Just annoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. ' ' In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after- using, the Balm for a day or so the nasty dis charge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and you will no longer be offensive to your self and your friends on account of the constant hawk'ug, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh be fore It destroys your sense of taste, smell and hearing and pollutes your whole system. In a short time, you can be completely cured of this dis tressing disease by using Ely's Cream Balm. This healine, antiseptic Balm does not fool -you by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes, the disease. It clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank pollution, soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and catarrh. One application will convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will cure you. It is guaranteed. Get It from your druggist today. If you are spraying the nose, throat or ws, ask for Ely's (Liquid) Cream Balm. PUTS TARIFF ABOVE ALL HUMAN RIGHTS RUSSIA BELIES OX THE FACT THAT THE ABROGATION" OF THE TREATY MOULD HURT AMERICAN TRADE TO STOP THE JEWISH QUESTION. St Petersburg, Dec. 15. Claiming that many American Jews are anar chists and revolutionists, the Rus sian government announced today a new pretext for keeping them out of Russia. The coming of the Jews, armed with passports and the right to claim consular aid, it Is claimed, endangers the public peace, and would cause, diplomatic friction and serious aggravation of Russo-Amerl-can' relations. But little interes' Is taken In the Jewish passport question here, the prospect of the abrogation of the treaty of 1832 having no apparent disturbing effect H Is argued that if a tariff war results, Russian trade to the extent of $8.00,000 will be af fected, while American trade to four 1 1 aies that amount will be Involved. Portland is making an examination of the Clear Lake section and may extend Its water mains to that point at a source of supply. Gaunt, a business man of is in the city for a short Roseburg, Is a IT. B Eugene, Vliilt. S. H. Morse. of guest at the Marlon Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hunt, of Wood buirn. returned home this morning, afler a pleasant visit here. . Mr. V. Mahr and brother, of Falls CI y, are stopping at the Marlon. Seth Falk, well-known farmer of Oajk Grove, drove in this morning on business. George Jackson and Bud Gault have secured the contract of dellver JfTerson. Is stopping at the Bligh. tog 15.000 ties along the line of the new Oregon Electric. The ties are being made from the timber taken fnvthe land being cleared at the Llvesley hop farm. ' Otis Frogley. a promising young farmer and dairyman, of Polk county. Ii n on business this morning. Chet Catlln bought a splendid team of young mules fro l Bud Gault this morning for a consideration of $300. F. E. Mangls, the potato buyer, of Jefferson, Is stoppng at the Bight. Jack Brghan, the wood dealer, of Hopewell, and wife are Christmas shopping this morning. p&vls Alien, the well-known Rlek reall hop grower, was in the city this morning on business. ' Mrs. B. Wendllck, business woman of Vancouver, Wash., Is registered at the Bllgh.' . 'L. E. Hamilton registers at the Bllgh from Albany. Mrs. Jas. E. Baxter, wife of the state rock crusher foreman, returned last evening from an extended visit In Portland. , Pauline Baylan, whose lecture at the Wexford .Is attracting so much attention. Is a guest at the Bllgh. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dale. wl live atj the Bllgh Hotel, are being visited bjf Mr. and Mrs. Demerlst, of Port land. W, H. Robnlson, of Oregon City, is stopping at the Salem. Mrs. T. C. Davidson, wife of the Independence hop grower, came down on the brt this morning to meet her husband, who has been away on bjisless. 1 T. J. Hurst, of Hubbard, Is a guest at the Salem. Wm. Roborts, who recently sold hs feed barn at Independence, Is In the city on business, John Richardson well known car penter and builder of Independence, la vlBltlng here today. IWIllIam Pungle, energetic Wood- ntnn, wns In from his firm attending lodge last evening. Miss Beula Clark, who . Uvea over In Polk' county, spent , 'ast evening vsltlng Mrs. H. J. Adams, Henry Falk, who ban so many slieep that It takes most of his time counting them. Is doing his winter's sorting. P. H. Slater who recently sold his H-acre farm near Hopewell for a consideration of $1900. Is contemplat ing a trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. D. 9. Vlnms, of Polk county, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White yesterday, jMr. and Mrs. Boh Armon, of In dependence, were business visitors In tie city yesterday H. T. Allison, wife and sinter, drove over yesterday from Yamhill county to do thel' C'irlPtr;:n shop ping. :Mrs. Al Vernon, of Greenwood, was 18 the city yesterday shopping. Mrs. J. W. Yayson and MIbs Vlvla Farmer, of Hopweil, were Salem vis itor! on Thursday. John Mlnto, one of. Salem's pion eers, made a business trip to rort- land yesterday. I - Jelly Roll Recipe ; . . Only Two Erfgs Required Bv Mrs. Janet McKenzie Jill, Editor of tin Button Cooking School Magaxint This Jelly Roll Is fast becoming very popular on account of the way it keep Jresh. With proper handling it should keep fresh a whole week, providing it isn't eaten np in the meantime, for itia every bit at good at it looks. - 3 The" Ncw Sly Id INiDIA Tht Little WITH BigJ Umbrella TNI Spread Makes especially appropriate Christms presents, because they're different from the ordinary shape. They have practical points of advantage which aer- readily appreci ated when you examine them. It seems quoer, but It's a fact that the ladles' 23-Inch India affords better protection than the 26-Inch ordinary style and the men's ordinary 25.1nch India protects you beter than the regular 28-lneh site, and It's just the proper length to use as a cane in walking. They are. becoming remarkably popular, although they have been on the market less than a year. We've Just received a large shipment of INDIA UMBRELLAS In all grades In a good line of new handles. Another direct factory Bhlpmcnt of our famous $5.00 COWHIDE SUIT CASES Just In Why not present your husband with a good traveling tetT He will think of you while ho'a ataent if you do. No Inflated prices. On account of the Holiday Season at i : Ustt we And no Imaginary reductions, from fictitious values, either. Our store closes as usual at 5:30 every evening except Saturday. l ICJ.IIrloli Oh cup tiltd four l leant half If tfaonfal talt; I Uvl leaifoonuli K C baking Poxuderf grattd rind 1 Union I $ tggt beaten light 1 1 tup tugarf K cup hot milk) glaMi tf jtltyl fow itrtd tugar. I Beat the sugar into the eggs; add the lemon rind, then the flour, tilted thru timet with the talt and baking powder; nd, lastly, tbe milk. Bake in a but. tered dripping pan; turn oat on t damp Cloth, trim off the crisp edges; spread with jelly and turn over and over into roll while ttill warm. Dredge the top with powdered togor, ' Ffot milk used in the Jelly roll en ables it to 1 rolled without danger of cracking. Have the milk scalding hot, alio be carelul to hare the eggs and agar beaten together ontil very light and creamy. Bake in a moderate oven. K C Jelly Roll It Illustrated on page thirty-two of the new and handsomely ill nitrated 64-pge K C Cook' Book, which may be secured fret by tending the certificate packed In every 25-ctnt can of K C Baking Powder to the Jagcsi Mro, Co., Chicago, III. Grand Opera House, Monday, Dec 18 i SEATS NKUIM1 SATURDAY. PRICES! fiOe to i COHAN k HARRIS MASSIVE PRODUCTION OF WINCHELL SMITH'S COMKDV TRIClini The Fortoo Hunter , Now playing In Portland. Bend wliut the papers ay about this wonderful ' performance With FRED NIULO and the Orlgluul Compuny, including 3II.SS JOSEPHINE COHAN. NEW YORK FIRST TO BE CAPTIVATED! Read what the papers saldi Best written and delightful comedy of the season. Herald. Brought chuckles from the rise of the C'lrtaln. Sun. i Continuous , rapid lire ot laughter. Weld. ' New York hat rarely seen a better play. Journal. Cleverest ot American come dies. Times.' It Just bubbles with laugh ter. Commercial. Clean, ' wholesome and de lightfully acted. Telegram, i Most amusing play of the season. Mall. CHICAGO NEXT TO BE ENRAFTl'KEDt Rend whut the papers said t One or the best American comedies for years. Inter Ocean. Tbe idea it clever and novel. Tribune, An evening of good tense and fun. Record-Herald. A delightful entertainment Don't miss this play. Ameri can. Everything points to a long run for this delightful play. News, You can't sit It out without deciding to turn over a new leaf. Journal, A vindication of publla taste. Post. A play you can't forget Examiner. COHAN & HARRIS, two of America's foremost producers, do not, f nor will not, tend out any Inferior attractions, fully realizing that the. public want the best and original compaoV-s. There Is no Number Two, Three or Four company of "The Fortune T Hunter," ana my puirons will positively vtltnt-NS one of tha very best comedies on the Anierirun stage, F. I.. WATERS, JiiiniiKT (irund Opera House. - WOOD BIG REDUCTION until Xmas. We will sell Mill Wood $1.75 per Load in 5 Load Orders, and $2.00 per Load for single loads The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Offkc Front and Ferry. Phone Main 1830 , , , i '