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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOCBSAL. SALEM, OKECOy. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, 1912. Page Elgrht yen Incorporations. Salem's Great Holiday Store 1L llGOODl GOODS fcS THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TOMORROW OUR 615TH WEDNESDAY SURPRISE A GREAT SALE OF FINE BRASS JARDINIERES A ST VMS II II A. MM Ell Ell IJHASS A li 1 1( 1 1', VERY SITTAIII.E FOK GIFT GIVING. AM.V SELLS AT Kil.'-'.V-SWIAL 1 (HI TOMOItllOW ONLY AT A STVLE THAT LSI'. be mmit-om: to a ( i stomkii. sale comme.m i:s at o'clock, see window display. Six men are drowned by their wives because they refused to buy them tickets to Uin minstrel show at the Grand Friday, DecemW 8. Get wise, and keep your wife and your life. Buy a ticket. Detlep Frahni. a German recently of San Francisco, has registered at the Portland Board of Trade. He desires to locate In Salem, and will buy land, If suitable arrangements can be made. Paul Blauert, who arrived two weeks ago from South Africa, also desires to buy a farm near Salem. A pamphlet of abint 2 SO pages will be required to contain the report of the state railroad commission, which is to be made public about December 15. The members of the commission and the stenographers are now en gaged In compiling tho report pre paratory to sending it to the state printer. Blizzard II IN Denver. UNITED IM1ES8 irASKD WIDE. Denver, Colo., I)-e. I. This city is In the grip of a heavy snow storm, which started late this afternoon. It Is predicted that zero weather will prevail before tomorrow. Thousands of Corpus. lUNITED IMIEIS I.OSK1) WIHB. Constantza, Dec. i There are 12,- 000 corpses lying unbnricd on the bat tlefields of Kumanova and Monastrir, It Is announced Iht" today. Owing to the frozen rocky ground interment is Impossible. Portable crematories are to be sent to dispose of the bodies. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SALEM'S TOYLAND SECOND FLOOR A JOYLAND FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS CITY NEWS The Joweler expert, 1 :',." Soul h Cihii liierclal HiriN't, cm W your wnli h. Attorney Carey F. Martin linn moved IiIh law olllccs lo rooms :!iL'-!li:i-:H I Masonic temple. 11-!i!Mf .Attorney (!, .;, rniuli IIIM moved IiIh law cillleos t, rooms 2or,-2Hfl, I'nited Wales National Bank building. 1 2-1-1 f Cows and horses un being sold Hulil mill left lo enable the farmers to boh tlm i;rcnt show at the, Grand Friday, December li. Buy your ticket now. Cured ami fresh meats at all times mid handled under strict sanitary rules, .lust step In tho shop, Ho bad odor. It Ih a pleasure to Kliop with us. Mione. Main 1T.2K. KtciislolT Bros. PROGRAM Extraordinary YE LIBERTY TODAY AND TOMORROW SmIIh across the oe":iu on a board lo see I lie big minstrel sho-v lo he given at the Grand Friday, December ii. A man did UiIh last week. Take the hint, and buy your ticket at once. Man kills his horse becauso it didn't run fast enough lo enable him to buy a llckct to the big show at the Grand Friday, December li. Get busy and buy yours now. Wo are here to please. There are no We appreciate your patronage and About IS members of the Salem Ger you in turn should appreciate tlm man Singing society will entertain the j (VS money saved by buying for cash, visitors at the liaazar which is being Cook's Cash Grocery. 271 North C - held at St. Joseph's hall tonight. These menial street, phone Main 312. hardy German songsters will congre gate in the hall about 8 o'clock this ev- Clllmr. and them lironiluna In li a.mn better groceries In Salem. Wo have of tho flmHt entertnlnmont ever ,,.. uun ii ncrvice aim accommodating j,),,,,! aj gt ncii. vaney uour, t. nmp In or phono Main 210. Edgars Grocerv. Court and High streets. T,l 0''K"' Fleet rlc company Is do ing some extensive work a short dls Golng to the Bazaar? German sup- li ned south of this city In the way of per will be served this evening in con- lining; In and covering its railroad ties nod hm with the bazaar now being with gravel. The company is covering conducted by tho Allar society of the everything along lis road, with the Catholic church III St. Joseph's ball, exception of the rails, of course, with 'i"M-cM'i it. place lor a good meal gravel. This work is being done ft sfc 3 sc fc sfc p sf )js jfc sc sfc PERSONALS. K. F. Carlton, assistant, state school f.rperintendent, will go to Mc.Mlnn- jvllle tomorrow to attend the last of the county Institute.! to bo held this season. i State Insurance Comnilssloner J. W. Ferguson Is in Portland today. State School Superintendent I.. It. i Alderman Is In .MeAlinni illo today. ! I.. II Murray, one of ihe best fel- lov.s traveling o,i liie road, is in the v.Uy today vlslllng his many patrons. I .1. C. Carrolhei's, of Quinaby, Is here :n business today.' I .1. A. Cooper and wife will leave this lallenioon for a few davs' visit in Port land. Mrs. h. II. Thompson and daughter, Pearl, of Portland, are In the city vis iting friends ami relatives for a few The Northwest Electric Co., a Wash ington corporation, will construct a large building oa the Plttock block between Washington and Stark streets In Portland, and will compete with the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. The Plttock block Is situated In the heart of Portland, and Is on the Ore gon Electric and the P. II., L. & P. lines. The firm filed articles of incor poration in the office of the secretary of state today. The capitalization Is given as $10,000,000. The Cornucopia Mines Co., of Port land, filed articles today. The capi talization Is $300,000. Papers of dissolution were filed for the George & Miller Co.. of Portland. The W. J. Van Damme Kidney Cure Tea Co. filed papers showing capital ization of $.'j00!V Governor West today appointed Bliss L. Darby, of Glendale, as a mem ber of the State Board of Pharmacy to succeed Alfred H. Brown, who has resigned. NEW TODAY. LOST White and brlndlo male bull dog, about year old. Phone Capital Journal or Main 1070, or call 900 Center street. ll-29-3t WANTED A good girl for general housework; must know how to cook. Apply at 595 Court Btreet. 12-4-3t WANTED Confinement cases by prac tlcal nurse. Will do other house work. Address Nurse, Journal. 12-4-3t RESIDENCE OR LOT wanted between Union. Twelfth and Oak street. Give price and location. P. O. Box 28, Salem. 12-4-2t HOME BARGAINS. GET A HOME. MR. WORKMAN Pay $25.00 down, then $12.50 monthly for '4 months and get deed to home. No' Interest. Let us show you. Ger man Investment Co., Steieves Bldg. 12-4-tf Joseph's hall, when they carry out their program. Cmiiilr.v Scl I Teacher. . luhlii 1 1 ill in Iiilt Arthur Johnson "'P' EiIImiii A lied Cress Nc Slerj 'I'I'e Model VHiigrnph A Bcaiillful lictnrn Alltjc's Ike's ( lose SlmM. s ,V A A Scream, and an eveulug of fun. Stale Christian Endeavor rally, Thursday, Dec. 5, PJI2, at the First Chrlsllan church, ;i p. m. and 7:1111 p. in. A good program has been provid ed. Mr. II. II. Itoitman, new Hold secretary, ami Mr. G. Kverett Baker, slain president, win ,o among the speakers. Ever) body come and have a good Mine willi the young people. Tin. slate inlllt lu quelled a riot last evening, when they dispersed the crowd clainoiing for tickets al Ihe big minstrel show at. Hie Grand December li, Friday. The tittle does mil begin al the ope i-ii bouse until Thursday. to prevent the ties from being exposed end also to protect the rails from heat thus preventing expansion. Joe Bach, one of Salem's young busi ness men who was operated upon re cently and who was confined to his bed for the past week, Is doing nicely now and that his ultimate recovery Is lo he soon, is assured by his physician, l'r. Harry Clay. Although Mr. Bach's operation was severe and very painful, ids strong const ii ut Ion and nerve play ui the principal part In 'pulling him through In good shape. There are more lemons than plums In the political orchard. AKTI It A FEW Tltl't l MFYIS I Ul WELL, II VI E CHAM('(I.THi:itl':i IKS 1)11) AMI IT. HEARTY. ME- DR. S. Z. BARTLEY BOOMS (I.;. CI'STAIliS, 117 NORTH COMMERCIAL HOCKS: 9-12, 1-5 YE LIBERTY Home of Good Pictures MATINtE DAILY For your Christinas Photos call at BARNETT'S ART SHOP New methods, new styles, everything strictly up to date. Baby can not move while Harnett makes l.g picture. Only ground floor m,im L. II. Beckwith, of Jefferson, was in i Salem this morning attending to busl-j ness matters. j Mr. John Crowe, manager of the! Hotel Marlon, is in Portland looking after business matters. Cbns. K. Spnulding left for Portland this morning on a brief business visit. Mrs. Mary A. Nerod returned to her home In Portland this morning after visiting Salem friends for a number of days. m County School Superintendent Smith is vlslllng country schools today. A. C. M. Amy left tills morning for Portland to transact business and vis it Ills brother, Hugh, who Is confined to Ills bed with lung fever. A. N. Case arrived this ' morning from Uosehurg and wilT spend the v iek looking after business matters. FIRST TIME IN PHOTO PLAY America's Greatest Emotional Actress BLANCH WALSH as "WASLOOA" in Leo Tolstoy's Im mortal Drama "RESURRECTION" in four parts SNYOPSIS "Resurrection" Is the realistic portrayal of the life of a Rus sian peasant girl, who more sinned against than sinning, has been forced to lead a life of shame, but later exputioiiclng a spiritual resurrection becomes the magic touclistono whereby her betrayer, a sensual pleasure-seeking profligate, undergo a moral regeneration. No attempt 13 made here to describe the wonderful story of Tolstoy, which forms the basis of the film. The following lines are Intended to serve the purpose of a guide only. The story bristles with action, with scenes that transport the reader from the aristocratic mansions of Moscow to the humblest hovels among the peasants, from the sumptuously furnished cafe chantant, where all is gaiety, to the Interior of a Russian prison where all i3 suffering; from a trial of court Involving judges, jurors, witnesses and clerks to an enforced march across Si berian plains, participated In by convicts and political prison ers with clanking chains. All these are bound together with masterly skill In one of the world's most heart-rending trage dies. Also a most laughable comedy, end a refined musical act. Two days only, Tuesday and Wednesday. December 10 and 11. A Broadway feature production in Broadway style at the BLIGH THEATRE "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES." SALEM'S SHOW OF MERIT. ,la in he Peanuts. Filled with fresh salted Very fine. Tho Spa. peanuts. President's Message (Continued from page 6.) In Salem. Next lo Yo Liberty Theatre IS I N. Liberty Street. BnmWMTlTttrMLVJmilMBHM It's Here! It's Here! The Wild Animal Sensation Kin Forest J of the s The Picture Different IN 2 REELS 2000 FEET Will Amuse Young And Old Hear the Male Quartette A Big Program WEXFORD 10c TODAY AND TOMORROW lOc MATINEE DAILY have passed through various formative periods. We have been self-centered In the struggle to develop our domes tic resources and deal with our do-1 mestic questions. The nation is now too mature to continue In Its foreign relations those temporary expedients' natural to a people to whom domes tic affairs are the sole concern. In the past our diplomacy has often con sisted, In normal times, In a mere as sertion of the light to lnternation.'.l existence. We are now In a larger elation with broader rights of our own and obligations to others than ourselves. A number of great guiding principles were laid down early In the history of iiiig government, The re cent task of our diplomacy has been to adjust those principles to the con jditkms f today, to llevelop their cor 1 idlarle. to find practical applications of the old principles expanded to meet new situations. Thus are being evolved bases upon which can rest the superstructure of policies which must gr.nv wltli the destined progress of this nation. The successful conduct1 of our foreign relations demands a broad and modern view. We cannot meet new questions nor build for the future if wo confine ourselves to out 'rn dogmas of the past and to the perspective appropriate at our emerg iU'o from colonial times and condi tions. The opening of the Panama ea-, mil will mark a new era In our inter national lit and create now and world-wide condltloiw which, with their vast correlations and conse-j qiiences. will obtain for hundreds of' . ..i! u. come, we must not await events to overtake us unawares. With continuity of purpose we must deal with the problems of our ex ternal relations by a diplomacy mod ern, resourceful, magnanimous and fit tingly expressive of the high Ideals of a great nation. yu H. TAFT. The White House. December 3, 1912. Court and Commercial Streets An Exhibition of Johnson and Langf ord In a Prize Fight Com and See for Yourself f Demonstration of BOSS OF ALL OVERALLS -i Lm mm,tmi Eyestrain and Wrinkles Go together-both are brought o bv attempting bo read or work vrJ OUT GLASSES when CLASSICS a?"' NECESSARY, A"B We can fit you with becoming evn glasses that will enable you lo ' clearly without eyestrain or Let us supply the glasses today. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 925 Office hour, o . ' 10 average AUout tho only time tho . t - J i . jnarneu man una any Donna u i., " " 'u ujg home Is when his wife has her moiiih full of hairpins. An Attractive ...Picture... JIAKKS AX IDEAL tilFT FOR OLD -OK YOOti. M H I'NHltOKEN STOCK Will I'LKASE YOl. KAKLY SELECTIONS A HE ADVISAHLE. Ill ( EMS rnvAitns. W. J. PORTER 455 Court Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johi a Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. Li. i-L W i.wi iw o 9 Wednesday and Thursday AT I Mdi4 f J B Store WOOD AND COAt In any quantity. Prompt deliver; our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813 GUAKANTEED Those good chicken tamales, whole sale and retail. Special for parties. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred makes the kind you want Phone Main 2048. Order early. Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town In Oregon. tf 1. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Perry St Phone Main 2252 Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDOJi-BICHAKDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCRGHARDT k MEREDITH Resldeat Agents 885 State Strcfl General insurance MONEY TO I0AX. Bolliigcr & Inflar. Uush-rireyman Bldg. Room T3 MONEY TO' LOAN On Good Real Estjite Security. TIIOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Hush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On guud Real EUUe sccirlty. BEC11TEL t BYNOJC 117 State Street a TYPEWRITERS AH Makes Itonitht, Sold, Rented n4 Bepalrcdj Ribbons, Rollers, Siil'pHe' i ) See- me before you do anything C. M. L0CKW00D 214-2H North Commercial Main 96S