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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
DA1LT CAPITAL JOCRSAL, SALEM, OREGOS, THVRSDAY, ntXt3IBF.lt 21, 1911. pags rrra I I mmmmlm : SUGGESTIONS FOR M EN IYm ..t ' ( K GLOVKS SILK SOX TIES MCFFLKRS SHIKTS SMOKING JACKETS LOUNGING ROHES LMBELLAS GARTERS HANI) BAGS SUIT CASES BRUSHES SLIPPERS SUSPENDERS FURS 1-3 OFF Our furs are guaranteed furs, unless they are. extremely cheap ones. They are Natural Mink, Japanese. Mink. Iceland Fox' Natural Wolf, Natural Squirrel' Isabella Marten. In better grades and many others, such as Brook Mink and Coneys Priced for Xmas. 1-3 LESS Beautiful Patterns and Quality Table iamask that cannot fail to please, provided you give table linens for Christmas. $3.00 values $K2.2. $2 00 values . . ." $1.50 values .$1.19 $1.25 values $1.04 $1.15 values $ .09 $1.00 values $ .84 $..75 values $.54 $ .60 value3 .$ -46 $ .40 values $ .32 NAPKINS ALSO FOR LESS Fancy Drawn Work Battenburg and Japanese em broidery pieces, Doilies, Center pieces and limch cloths; all handsomely made and very ac ceptable Christmas presents. Specially Priced for Christmas $5.00 values $3.09 $3.50 values $2.09 $2.50 values $1.08 $1.75 values $149 $1.50 values ...... $1.29 $1.25 values . : $ .09 $ .35 Dollies ....$ .20 Look them over. THE IIESIKA MINSTRELS AT CHEMAVA Last evenig the Nesika Minpt-cls of the Chemewa Indian school, gave a rleasing performance before a large and appreciative audience of friends and members of the instltiti in. In which every actor carried his part like a professional. The club was or ganized by the boys of the school some time ago for the purpose of giv ing entertainments and they have succeeded to such a degree that the institutional managers are encourag ing them to keep up the good work. In last night s program tin work of the comedians, Clements and Evans, was probably the most Inter esting feature of the show and they "pulled down the house' several times. The singing of Wl'.eon was also well received and so successful were all of the numbers that the members of the club are greatly en couraged. After the performance Superinten dent Chalcraft spoke very highly of the work of the organization nnd he is now endeavoring to have the girls of the school put on a play or a musical for the entertainment of pu pils and friends. Quickest Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used Stopa Even Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply for 50s. Money Refunded if It Falls. If some on In your family ha n ohii. Dale. iIivi-k.' ted vouch even whooping couth nil k'li ha yirlilnl nlowlv to treat ment, buy a 30-ceni bottle of I'ine ami wat.'h that coiii!h vanish. If it fail, momy ba k promptly, anil without arrnment. A .Wrent bottle of Pinn, when miml with hiime-mnile sugar syrup, ma kit a full pinl a family supply of the most effect ive Miiah remedy that money can buy, at a s-wins of pi. Gives instant relief" and will usually wipe out a bad cough in -4 hours or less. Easily prepared in five minutes direi tions in pacltate. l'inex Coueh Syrup has a plrasant taste hihlren take it willingly. It stimulate the apietite and is sliehtly laiative both food feature. Splemljd for croup, hoa rsiMutw. throat tickle, incipient tunc troubles, and a prompt, successful rem edy for whooping cough. I'inex is a ioecial and highly roncen t rated compound ot Norway White Tine eitrnct, and is rich in giiaiacol and other elements which art so healing to the membranes. Simply mix It with sugar syrup or strained honey, in a pint bottle, and it is ready for use. I'swi in more homes in the I'. S. and Canada than any other cough remedy. Pinex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the witne results. 'Hie genuine ia guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guar antee ia wrapped in each package. Your drutrcist hns Tines or will get it for you If not. send to The Tinex Co., Ft. Wayne! Indiana. IHFSPKXDEKS ' $1.7 values $149 - $1.50 values ....,.$1.29 I Or we will issue a handsome $1.25 values ..........$ .09 1 Christmas Merchandise Order t .35 Dollies ....$.20 I I If you like. , Look them over. fll 1 " t. It LOCAL ISA It RE IiS ELECT OFFICERS The local barbers' union, No. 629. met In regular session last evening, and elected the foowing officers: President, Eugene Prescott; vice- president, W. F. Butzhe; financial secretary, Tom Gibson; recording secretary. J. E. Maddison; trtasurer, T. E. Given. The barbers' union has been or ganized but a short time, but has ptrfected a strong working organi zation and Its influence is already be ing felt in barber circles- Salem has 15 barber shops, em ploying 50 barbers. There is no fric tion between the Journeymen and boss barbers. The union is working along conservative lines, In harmony with the employers, to improve con ditions In the barber business. Only one employer refuses to recognize the union. Harry Dunlop, of Gates, Orw, Is registered at the Salem. Dr. S. W. Weaver, of Hubbard, is stopping at the Bllgh while attend ing to business matters here. Frank Lyle , of Portland, passed through the city last evening cn his way to Turner to spend the holidays with the "old folks." Skinot Beauty is a Joy Forever Tl. T. FEUX fiOCRACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Rmovt Tn, PtmplM. rrecUM, Mth I'-lchr., Rub, and SklD !)!, ton every Dicmiio od beauty, and Ua flea delect Ion. It hai loot! the Urt of W yfart, and U to harmleaa we lute it to t limit la properly mail. Aecapt do counter feit of iimilar ram. Pr. L. a. ISayra aaJd to a lady of the. hurt ton (a oatltDtt: " A you ladlM m ova to em, renummana f9nrnti(lffi CreMW a tfc taatt harmful of all tha kin preparatlonf." For tali by all drntrxtrtt and Fancy Good tfealara in tha UolUd 8UU. CtuaU and luropa, ffflO.T.HOPBM.r'iifc 17 Great Jonn Strut ImML Big Stump Oranges, Special, 25c per doz. Big St limn Orngeg are a very (iiney thln-Kklnned orange, well col ored. Compare them with anything In the market nd we'll win ont f Work Will Soon Start after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and indi gestion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and Impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at T. C. Perry. A Ttaa Xfnlnaa man hflrt fln ATtArk 1 Uca Biwiuvy - of muscular rheumatism in his shoul der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of ?150.uu or more, ne sougui iw a miiftor and rheaner way to cure It, and found it In Chamberlain's Lini ment Three days alter tne iirsi ap nllraitinn of this liniment he was well. For sale by all dealers. - TODAY will be a much better time than tomorrow to select your 6'otweai Gifts i XMAS XITS They must be good or your holiday is spoiled. SEE US. 1911 No. 1 M'ved Nuts. ,20c 1911 No. 1 Soft Shell Wcl nuts ..20c 1911 No. 1 Paper Shell Al monds 25c 1911 No. 1 Brazil Nuts 25c 1911 No. 1 Pecans 25c 1911 No. 1 Filberts 25c XMAS CANDIES The finest Holiday- Mixed 2 lbs. for 25c French Bon Dons 25c Can Jelly Beans 25c French Mixed .25c Johnson's Fancy Choco lates, box $1.00 Johnson's Standard Choco lates, box 75c Johnson's Milk Chocolates, box ......75c Johnson's Bon Bons, box $1.00 PERSONALS. C E. RemharU travellnr shoe salesman, is at home with his family on South Twelfth street, for the holi days. A Huston, formerly a clerk for the Spencer Co., but no located In Port land, is In Salem for the day. Lois Ohmart. who has been tprlnns. l.v ill, Is now our of danger and Is Improving. Jimmy Emerson brought als family In this morning from his farm near Hopewell to purchase Christmas presents. Mr. Hart, the well known Amltv butcher. Is filling a contract with a Portland firm to deliver 1.000 coats during the winter. Peter Munro, foreman of E. L. Har ris" big hop yard near Oak Grov, says that some of the garden truck is still growing. I. Q. Alrhart, who has been buying and selling farms in the PJckreall district, drove over with his wife, on business this morning. Mr. H. Crawford nd family, of Ze na, .are visiting friends here. Bob Gleason, a well known vovine farmer of Frultlam'. Is spending the day on business here. George Ruef, of Independence, drove over with his family this morn ing to visit his brother, the well known Salem florist Claud Ashby, who lives about four miles east of the city, came n this morning to assist his wife In the Christmas shopping. Walter Pemberton, well known young rancher, of Rosedale. is In the city on business. Bruce Cunningham, a youne farm er living south of the city, la the guest of Salem friends today.. W. A. Williams, well known Forest Grove business man, Is registered at the Marion. John Patterson, formerly a r;Fldont of the Capital City, has come down from Portland to visit Salom friend" during the holidays. Mlsa Alice Schlndler, one of Polk county's popular young school "marms" Is takiug the teachers' ex amination here. Mrs. S. K. Funrue, of Sllverton. who underwent a rather serious oner- atlon at the Willamette 'sanatorium about a week ago, t Is decided will require another operation before her recovery can be assured. John Shafer, who has the distinc tion of having worked for one man, Tom Brunk, for 19 years, was In the city on business yesterday. Walter Jones, a Dromlnent farmer living a few miles east of the city, brought in a splendid lot ot chickens yesterday for the Christmas market. M , NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN I Holiday Good or in regular lines, do your trading before noon, if possible. We don't charge you any more after noon, but we can serve you better. Kjjcrs'seds loads Uic'e Our store will be open thi9 evening to accommodate those who can't trade during the day. Z? . CD X i Misses Ethel and Hanoi Putlerson drove in from the Wallace ranch yes terday to shop In Salem stores. F. W. Cubln, well known young man, of Polk county, was u Salem visitor yesterday. Miss Nettle LIndsey, . of Turner, spent last evening In the city visit ing Salem friends. o NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms, electric lights, bath. Inquire at 444 South High street !2 21-lm HON. J. W. MORTON oX Hood River county, will open a law office in the U. S. National Bank building, room 212, about the 1st ot January, 1912. 12-18-2wka FOR 8ALE Hop roots, best English Cluster. Address Chas. A. Endl cott, Salom, Oregon, or Harrlsburg. Oregon. 12-1 9-;t t'OR SALE Excellent new five room bungalow, . cabinet kitchen, bath, toilet, stationery wash bowl, base ment, screened In back porch, lot eaBt front, one block from school pavement, carltne, stores and meat market This Is a Bnap. See Ho mer H. Smith, the Insurance Man. McCornack building. . 12-16-tf FOR RENT Furnished .or unfur nished 7 -room house, close In, 642 North High. Inquire next door or phone Farmers 664. 12-19-3t INVESTIGATE THIS 97 acres, 63 cleared, family orchard, fair house, j good barn 60x40, watered by springs, fences mostly wlr, 45 acres In crop. Price $7500; will take about halt city property. Also hbve a number of small tracts close In, Improved ami unimproved i at very hw prices and on good terms. Olmstead Land Co. 1 2-1 8-5 1 BURBANK POTATOES, 60o ier bu shel. A few cords dry, "ecoud growth fir and maple at $4!."). Call 1 Farmers 479. 12 ?l-3t LOST OR STOLEN Ladli.-V gold watch and chain. Liberal reward I and no questions asked for lmmedl I ate return to Journal offlcn. " 12 21-31 8TRAWBEKRY PLANTS for sale TWO WORK HORSES for sale cheap, 4 varieties, $2.00 per loo small, with or without harness and wa lots, 25c per hundred. W. F. Rlt- gon. Inquire of Ed. Schra J r. 294 chles, 2205 Currant avenue. Phone Twentieth and Trade atmots. 911. 12-21-2t! 12 20-tf The prices in force, on account of our Inventorysale,will8avedollars for your Christmas pocketbook. 4 mid 4H-He- fine Baldwin Apples $1.50 4-tier choice Baldwin Apples, 1125 4-tier fine Spltzenherg Apiles ?1.60 to 11.75 Italian Dried Chestnuts The great th'ig" for turkey stuffing, per lb 25c Seal Ship Oysters for tur key stuffing, pint ..... ..50c Durkee's Poultry Seasoning. S. & W. Salad Dressing 35c and 60c Antonini Olive OIL... 30c to $4 Delft's Peanut OIL. 75c to $2.75 ROYAL VELVET CORX, $1.50 This Is to meet competition with Standard Maine corn. If you have any doubts as tc this statement compare the goods. Royal Velvet costs more. P. S. Asparague 25c, 40c, tin P.'S. Little Jrwel Peas.. 25c tin P. S. Little Midget Eeans ..25cj tin P. S. Sliced Pineapple. 2 ', ,25c'tln P. S. Grated Pineapples, 2s ...25c tin Hunt's Quality Fruits In today. Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Pineapples. 1 -uMUMSaiHCK mFliilHlttrhMMM morninpx wonf catch ti cold I He drank 0 forbm wiM.iiii'1' f"'i) 'i i ' m J I) I 4 1 i .. -it T6gr"&2i ill i-m 7 t) fi 1 1 x feyiia 1 1 m -.5- '.':."ir,.:i,:'.'ti. im mmmmmmmmm i i mil ii - T 1 pn't let them hoodwink von with elifu" prices on fbeap goods. There's nothing to IL . W sell lower Uuin the lowest It jou nme to ' oar level. Quality Is our motto. DIAMOND and WATCH GIFTS The highest attainments of quality and style are fully exemplified in oar diamond and watch departments for ideal Xmas gifts.- Your inspection cordially solicited. SILVER NOVELTIES in an endless variety for suitable gifts. A Glance at Our Show Windows . will give yon more suggestions for suitable Christmas presents than we could in a page advertisement. We have anticipated your every wish. We can supply you with any article in the Jewelry line from a hatpin to the mnst costly present. Our prices are right and our goods are guaranteed ASW'S JEWELRY STOR j Oregon Shoe Co. I. 175 N. Commercial St. H .J"' .... , ROTH GROCERY CO. ;)Uinn 1 1 ttti'tt'"