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IUTLTCAHTU JOPWU, MW. MI- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M, Mil Pngo Eight Store Open Evenings 1 fra& anoP al meyerSlil: mrm w' j?jSt&w ine store 01 me Visit Salem's Toyland w 73? A most wonderful gathering of splendid, joy producing toys, dolls and novelties, . ,S2iV. T!0 JO ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS IN TOY C LAND AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 75c Aero Flying Machines, a splendid, genuine flying toy 39c 50c Dolls, in wide variety, a most excellent value 39c 50c Mechanical Pelicans, work automatically when run over the floor (all wood) special 39c Washing or Laundry Sets, consists of clothes rack, wash tub, wash board, basket and wringer a complete laundry for 39c 50c Sand Mills, made from wood, highly colored, a pleasing article each 39c 50c Noah's ark, the latest Dutch novelty, all wood, filled wth ani mals fashioned from wood -39c 50c Barnum & Bailey's Side Show, a very interesting and mirth . producing toy, special price 39c A DCDCnMAIQ B. C. Adams, of Olympia, Wash., was a visitor here yesterday. Ilea Robertson, of Turner, Is looking after business here today. Attorney-General Crawford has re turned from a brief visit to Portland. Rev. It. J, Hondley, of Portland, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Weeks, of Portland, was at the court bouse on business today Judge II. M. Cake, of Portland, was transacting business here today. Miss Irene Cuoley left, this morning for Portland to spend Christmas. T. L. Murphy returned today from n hunting trip In Klamath county. Mr Murpbv reported ducks plentiful In some sections of Southern Oregon. Hal liengln of Astoria, Is a business visitor here today. Master Fish Warden Clnnton passed through here today on his way to Southern Oregon to Inspect hatcheries. The Misses Alice and Freda Maple- ton left today for Spokane to spend Christmas with friends. C. 9. Jnckson, attorney from Rose- burg, and former member of the legis lature, Is In Salem on legal business today. Deter Rice, a Roseburg attorney, Is In the city today. Shop mornings if possible, You'll accom plish so much more, and can take more time in selecting your needs, ft 1 ' H 1 JUL JJL COOD1COODS Solve your Christmas Problems by visit ing Salem's Bis Holiday Store, Send a copy of the Xnias edition of The Capital Journal to your friends back ciiHt. tf ('tlmlinr riiif tnVM VIhH mi,,' linririiln Place your orders now for the Xiimih basement, All toys and dlHbes uro lie- It CITY NEWS. edition of The Capital Journal. tf Dr. K h. Utter, dentist, announces Ills new location at suite 302-303 U. S. bank building. 12-11-Ot Expert waleh repairing Ih my IiiihI ness, ItollliiH, 13,1 South Commercial Bl reel. Win. Chrlsman, 30) N. Commercial troet. Candles, confections, cigars, tobaccos, fruits. Your patronage- Is so licited. 12-1 1-Ct Dr. W. O. AHHeln, (IciiIIhI, recently of Minnesota, has decided to perma nently locate In Salem, and Ih bavlun ing closed out nt leHS t li nil ('(ml. The Style Shop. Mrs. It. T. Swn.it, Ma sonic Temple. 12-17-tit Vlek 1 1 cos. are coiiHt met lug a two story building, rOxlii.r, feet, on High street, next to the Itlgilou undertaking parlors. The entire building will be used as a garage. Commencing Saturday, the Southern Pacific will run the "Shasta Limited" In two sections. This bus become ncc esHiiry m account of the Immense vol ume of passenger traffic. Nuts, fruits, fancy dried raisins, caudles and flavorings; anything that a suite or thoroughly up-to-date officii you want for your holiday make-up rooms fitted up la the Salem Hank & Phone Main 2 HI. The Kdgar grocery TriiHt building. (;,,,.(, , streets. Ten tliousand copies of the Xmas edition of The Capital Journal will bo printed. Phone or mall your orders to the office as Boon as possible, tf Wo are prepared to supply your Xmas dinner meats, roasts, etc. Phono Main 1528 your orders early. We can hold It for you until needed. Steus loff Bros. Court and Liberty streets. Our bread Is a winner; its sales are Increasing; our customers come back. This bread Is made In a bakery that Is as clean as your parlor; try It. Phouu Main 131. The Sunset grocery. Order your poultry any time. II. W. Evans, of oseburg, was this morning aJinltetd to practice law by the state Biipreme court. Mr. Kvans was admitted on tho strength of a cer tificate from Mluensota. The young attorney Is an assistant in tho office of O. P. Oushow, If THE LADY SANTA CLAUSES ONLY KNEW How Much Men and Boys Want Things From Our Store A BISHOP'S READY-TAILORED SUIT WOULD NOT BE BAD Its style Is smart as can lie good t:mte evinced In every line. Pahrlcs are woolen and worsteds of the latest weaves and patterns. $15.00lo $25.00 DOES "HE" WEAR THE "RAINCOAT" SMILE? One of our i-altieuats will produce It. lie will have Hie con tented look of the man who fears n..i sudden showers. The smile will spinel fist now, for we've lots of raincoats, which are amply vanu for cold weather or raw rainy days. $10.00 to $25.00 If he wants a coal fur wet weather exclusively we have mackintoshes of I'uhhcrleil cloth, absolutely waterproof. $ 4.50 to $15.00 A nil u pocket knife would be a bpenctr Konfl a Pftnv nt lm Vin'ia flilttl.nn rt The Capital Journal to your friends L, j .m,,.s ,.t for a ,oy Attorney Carey F. Martin lias moved his law offices to rooms 412-413-411 1 L, he ,g co 11(!d to lolu1. aiasouic leuipie. ii-zs-u , , . ,, , ,. , . . about in the circuit court chambers The famous IS 17 linger. IVn. sil- while court is being held and make kt.ives, forks, spoons, etc., fu n at Spencer Hardware ItiG State street. SHE WAM'S I'AHT OK IIl'SIIAND'S ESTATE lie can slip Into ln.ul Blips tut. I We are proud of one. And when once xlipi coat so well. W in blin. and If, by hi slii blin now. ie of our overcoats ;ib easilv ns a ferrv du.k. ur overcoats, an.l h, wl 1 1 proud to wear il on, he'll wonder how he fits the .'ihler'.' The oercoal was made I fit .It tloi si.'t. it's soon made to. llea.lv for WINTER OVERCOATS $10.00 to $25.00 Hut why enumerate'.' We have cvcr t hlim man or hoy needs. Here's a partial list for your Kuidauce. Soft bats, ilerliys. caps, Kboes. sweaters, suit cases, tiavelins bags, shirts, ties, iindeiwvar soel.s. gloves, military hnishes. handkerchiefs. Doesnt (lie above suggest tiouiclhiu!:'.' Salem Woolen Mills Store ver ware you si' coiiipany Nothing equals good carpoiiter 'o.ils .".rouiuj ycui' bouse, such aj :t plane, bammcr. taw square, etc. Take the hint and get your huslicnJ sonie tiiing useli:!. Spencer Hardware Co. Chicken all this week. Phone Main 116. We can supply you. Don't forget to order a sack of Yakima Pest flour. Apples by the bushel are tho cheap est. Sperling's, 311 North Commer cial street. A transcript of appeal In tho case of the State of Oregon against II. M. Ilrown was filed In the supreme court today. Brown was indicted for prac ticing dentistry without a license nt Pandon. Taking advantage or a proclamation made some time ago by Governor West that he would give a reward of $"0 to any person submitting evidence strong enough to prosecute blind pigs, Thomas Jennie, of Ilosehurg, has ap plied for his reward. Ills communica tion has been turned over to Secretary of State Oloott, who will send it In with similar applications to the state legislature. Tho case of K. J. Prakes vs. Mrs. Lamport, a replevin action, Is st ill be ing tried today. The trial commenced yesterday afternoon and the Introduc tion of evidence was so extensive that Judge Kelly adjourned until this morn ing. It will probably require the greater part of this afternoon to com- I lote the case. According to court records and the rogues' gallery in Sheriff Mlnto's of fice, I.op Matlock, a brother to Joe Matlock, who was shot and killed hy a posse' In California, was arrested und tried In tho circuit court here on the charge of assault, but escaped conviction by a small margin. This case was prosecuted In 1909 and at the same time, the other brother was facing a similar charge in Kugene. Sheriff Minto declares that I.ce Mat lock was freed here on a mere tech nicality. When tho new Hubbard building niui the Masonic demple nt State and High streets begin to steam up in the mornings to heat the offices and rooms, that section of Salem takes on the apiMirance of a big city. The fur naces throw out a volume of Mack smoke that makes Old Sol look like a faded out iicnny. When thes. lb st signs of activity appeared, mem bers of tho tire department were out HHilnting for a job, but now the de-'. i . 1 ... 1 c I 1 1.. ! I ... ... 1 " "'".me m i.s uieni j in mi notirs, up to i- o'clock l ease knowliiL- Hint nntlilmr km event Smi.l,... o .... .. ' ' - - i i un.i, .i rin, ......... . ..... . ... it t-1 1, -.hvaro Co., 4tiC Suite street. Sheriff Harry Mlnto is getting fin those- who are wont to stand In tin1 aisles and make unnecessary noises "cut it out." The sheriff declares that this end of the job Is the most tedious of all, especially when there are no criminal cases on the docket. Upon the first of the year, however, 'arry will board his flea-bitten equine and shake the Salem soil from his feet, as he intends to do a little farming from now on and forget courts, taxes and pestiferous newsna- perinen. r UNITED I'llESS LRASKD WIDE. San Francisco, Dec. IS. Mrs. Fran ces Amanda Illrmingham, widow of John IMnninghain, late United States inspector of hulls and boilers here, filed suit today in the superior court contesting her husband's will, which rut her off with $1000, leaving the whole estate to the four children by his first wife. Mrs. Illrmingham, who was mar rled In 1902. states In the papers filed that her husband was of unsound a Ind when the will was made. She accuses John liirinlngliam, Jr., and the other children, of unduly Influ encing her husband against her by making him helleve $1000 was tho usual widow's share. POLICE ;rAIIIM.U SPANISH PIIE.MIEIt united mess leased wiiib.1 Madrid, Dec. 18. The secret police force guarding Count De Romnnono, Spalns' new premier, was doubled to day. No official explanation was giv en, but It is believed due to the In tense feeling aroused In certain quar ters over the premier's stand In rela tion to Portugal. De Hnmnnone is seeking to preserve pence by main taining Spain's neutrality In tho roy alist plot to overthrow the Portugese republic, nnd, while this has met with the approbation of tho general public, It has Btlrred up dissension In high of ficial quarters. Killed Outlaw Chief. UNITED 1'IIESS LEASED WHIR. Manila, Dec. 18. Lieutenant K. II. Johnson, of the Philippine constabu lary, today killed Arcunl, the notor ious outlaw chief, In a personal en counter. ArcnnI is known to have mur dered seven persons. Johnson and other members of the constabulary met the outlaw gang on a small island near liasilan, nnd In the engagement which followed Arcani and two other outlaws were killed. NAMED FOU SURVEYOR. GENERAL OF ALASKA UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE.) Washington, Dec. 18. President Taft sent to the senate today the nominations of William Distin of Il linois, to be surveyor-general of Alas ka, and of Joseph Collins, to be post master at Moscow, Idaho. Let even tho man who expects no Christmas present be thankful: he doesn't need to buy any. About as nearly a hopeless case as can be imagined Is one who doesn't and can't enjoy the joy of children. Kisses sometimes speak louder than words. SENATOR FOKAKEK TELLS 1V1IV HE BORROWED t'NITKD MESS LEASED WIRE. Washington, i)0C. is. Fvlan.i,,, "t the circumstance In which he bor- owen J.,0.001) from John D. Archlmld l'l-esldent of the Standard Oil com pany, disclosed by Standard Oil enn-n. spandeiice, published by William It. Hearst, was given the on,,-,,., ' v ...ui.- turn- I'uign contributions itivestliratlmr .., mlttee here this afternoon bv ,. Senator Joseph li. Koraker. of Obi,. A feature of Forakev's tesii,,,,,,,,- ,..'., the allegation that Hearst paid $:!! " f"r IKW"S8lii of the photographic copies of the Arehbald letters The publisher testified yesterday that he secured the correspondence from John I'-ddy. now a resident of London, hut lu' 'lenled that they represented anv outlay of money. They were given to h"11- said, when the Independence League was organized. Eddy hoping the publication of the em-re.,,,,,..., tar-1 would aid the new ,-. NEW TODAY. ,!,, FCIt SAU;--$75 tnkes team brown mares, weight 2000 pound. $75 for gray mare, weight 1300, sound ami true worker. Call at unce, South Commercial street. 12-18-4t I? GO We know that our Increasing bU8n Is not the result of merely trvln!? soli ElnssfiH. Wo ,ii 1 "g w u10l3 gQni0 whom we examine not to wear V. - mem, HEADACHES COME Vim ron nut they come from othor causes too We can toll you whntim, .' ' . , 0(!a. aches come from eyestrain or not Let us advise you a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Floor) Phone 92C Office hours 9 to 5 at Goodwin Sued. UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE.) Los Angoles, Cal., Dec. 18, A oom- plaint In the suit of C. N. Doughty, of San Diego, against Nat Goodwin, 'al. leglng alienation of Mrs. Uoughtyg ut factions, was filed here today with Mj9 county clerk", Daughty asks $25,000 Mrs. Daughty is known on the Btag0 as Marjorie Moreland, and has hm associated with Goodwin in theatrical work. The case probably win be set for trial next Mondny. Republicans are to hold a conven. tlon to discuss the question: "What Is the matter with the Republican party?" SHOE ItEPAIIil.NG SlIOI'. ' J. C. Lalley, who had charge of Y Boot Shop Bhoe repairing depart ment for the lost seven years, is now In charge of the new and most com. plete shoo repairing shop In Salem, 223 North Commercial street. Jacob A. RIbo, successor to E. S. Lamport, Saddle and Harness Co. WATCH ANDPgf Knrl Wen tritium fir Jeweler. Dfnsoulo Teninle N; MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johi H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1E62. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellTer; our specialty. Falls City Lumbei Company. 279 North Commerclil street Phone Main 813 GUARANTEED 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 2018. Order early. Delivery to any part of city. Shipped to any town In Oregon. tf WANTED Centrally located rocm with ;r without board. Address giv.. g terms D-2, Capital Journal. 12-1S-2M JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DEI CLEANING WOEKS No machinery to tear anl wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2251 I'Oli SAI.L Good dirt, good for lawr.s. See contractors opposite city hall. l- .3( WANTED Experienced house maid; general housework; no washing; good wages. Phone 1665. 12-17-tf Ten tllnlia.in.1 - - ..uu i'uncg 01 me Amas lh! Capital Journal will i 10 or mau yollr orders to tue office as soon as possible, tf $1:00 Will take one acre close to city limits, good soil, nicely located, on a popular street, with a new 0-room '""so. Eonie fruit, bored well, a very good buy. $1000 down The Square Deal Realty Co., U. S. Rank build "g. Room 304. pimne 470. Wlu.n In need of mill or T.unalos ' l"lt the Cniniuerclal street l'nt Shop,1 S-'l-' X. Commercial street, t ,.i,J ; T few tons of fuel Is being destroyed. Till' CITY F0I1 CONSU.T Dlt. HARTLEY HEFOltK ;M(5 tin' OF j YOI U TREATMENTS. i DR. S. Z. BARTLEY OFFICE KOOMS.KN.3fl9 SVLEM IHXK A Tlil'ST nrniuv.- .. , 1K. STEE YES IHH.DIXO lSF ,lln,)-. FORMERLY PICTIIRF. FRATliim See bur lino of mouldings and get an estimate before nket order. ".ing jour BARNETTS ART SHOP NmIIo Ye LIlM-rty Theatre 131 Liberti Stn! OPIATES NARCOTICS FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND STOPS COUGHS. CURES COLDS For CROUP, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP. 1NQ COUGH, LA GRIPPE COUGHS, HOARSENESS and ALL COUGHS and COLDS. I, i8 BEST and SAFEST for CHlLDRENand forGROWN PERSONS. Tb s Genuine is b Yellow Packaze R- STONE'S LttUG STOKE. Office Phone Main 183 Rigdon Reelflence Main 111. KIGDON-BICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and UnderfJten 252 N. High Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl IKJHAK1H a ntCKKIIIlll Kesldcit A Kent" X5 JHt MONEY TO LOAN On Good ltenl Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On K"d Real L'NUtf Hecarlty. BECIITEL ft BYNOJf 47 State Strwt 40k- L iac;., ' TYPEWRITERS All Makes Uonglit, Sold, Ron ted and Impaired s Kllilions, Hollers, SuppHe ft 1 See me before you do anything C. M. LOCKW00D 214-216 North Commercial Mam