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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
Night phono Main 1300 1L I n iHtcaamjjm;gj THIS NAME PLATE IS YOUR GUARANTEE The Capital City Transfer Co. Wishes all of ,tB patrons a Merry Christmas and takes this opportunity to thank all of them (or past favors. U l II u PI II 11 a u u ti u 11 11 El "!liiL!!GM!LwYe First!" The lartrcst sinelo n n H j o "mwuiuuihj uutci iiat," rj !; mcnt evpr nlnrpfl hofnw rh Amn,; m pay phone jlnln 933 H I T 1 1 1 II LOOSE & EMMETT Proprietors Wagons meet all mall and pas senger trains. Baggage to all parts of city. Prompt service. The Young Men's ChristianAssociation Glee Club meets every Tuesday at 7:;iu p. ni. Men's Bible Study Club Sunday at 3 p. m. "Saturday Night Club," a Boys' Ilililo Study Club, meets each Saturday evening at 7:30. l'liyslciil Department BusIucbs Men's Class Moil., Wed., and Frl., 5:15-0:00. Handball, Tues., and Thurs., 5:15-6:00. Rlff-bull, Basketball and Indoor Baseball. Como and get rid of your brain fag. Student Classes Monday and Thursday, 4 : 15-5 : 30. Special rate for studonts. Senior Class, Mon., Wed. and Frl., 8:15-9:30. Boxing and Wrestling, Mon. and Wed., 7:30 8:15. Ladies Swimming Class, Tues. evening, 8 o'clock. An Eastman Kodak Would make an Ideal Xmas Present. IVe hare All Models and Styles. Also a Full Lino of Supplies. DEVELOPING QUICKLY DOXE Patton's Book Store State Street Theo. M. PLUMBING HEATING and TINNING. 154 S. Commercial St., Salem Phone Main 192 BA-RR f ft . lj g CHRISTMAS IN RAINBOW CANYON By ADDISON HOWARD GIB80N. Copyright, 1912, by American Presj Asm elation. A FTEB sketching for two months fk lu various parts of the Rockies, A- where he had been trying to miserable fellow lu tho west, Claude Extruin. "urtlst unarrlved," as he styl ed himself, turned his face toward hlfl lonely mountain cabin among the pines in Itulnbow canyou. rurpoHcly ho had shunned Denver, declining the Invitation of two artist friends to a big Christmas reception. Ho did not want to run the possibility of meeting Aldyce. It would be pain ful to both, since her father had de nounced him as a "good for nothing, fortune hunting dabbler." Art must lirst be mastered, the cold critics won, then if Aldyce had not forgotten, his great dream would be come sweet reality. Hut what If she should forget hhn? There was a caprlclousness lu the sex that was quite beyond his understanding. It was noon when he reached the 'large cabin among the pines. Tho first room he visited was the studio, gay with warm colored Indian blankets and the walls covered with sketches by his own brush and a few copies of the masters. Ou his easel wns an unfin ished picture, Just as he had left l when ho went away In the latter part of October. He drew asldo the cloth, brushed off the dust aud looked long Into the laughing brown eyes of a lovely girl. Underneath was penciled the name "Aldyce." With a deep drawn breath he re placed the cover and went into the kitchen. In the large zinc lined pro vision box he found that Jo. Clark, he prospector who had looked after the cabin during Claude's absence had obeyed his Instructions by leaving a Back of (lour, some beans, sugar, part of a Ham and dried venison. Now I'll have a supper after my own appetite." he declared, making a fire In the little stove. Presently a pot of beans, with a ple of ham to give flavor, w s JubU lM .way. filling theroomJ - Hleam. Tliea Claude - wined the ..ecumulated dust off the :K;rn..n.ndpWt...... n hP said, after scanning tbe season, he s.wi. " By tne . dei,nrat ons a with his arms full or oe Christmas weather wl 'l ie he soliloquized, making a run shelter of the cabin rf Claude had scarcely P J the tue mountain holly o . flre bulit a olieerft: big rm nw, open, letting In a dn-h o mPl(lst of which stood a I ' -l m In a furry overcoat ana ap. g0.es over his eves. Well, cant joa ' n)pB. the doorr- de,a Jl ritlon tlently as he turea ui Sana.don'tir?f of;.clande wlth a .tort f rW r Bu. Extrum. as I Uve ana log the action to tne ,ent to a prolonged wblsUe. Th6 artist grow red and WhltehT miiia us uu let-ogiii.t'o uie dov. u was the sixteen-year-old brother of Aiuyce,' "Hal Iiannlers!" ho cried. "Whore did you drop from?" "Kroui the snow clouds," answered the youth, hugging the surprised artist. "This Is some luck, all right, finding shelter, aud Just think of Its being your mountain retreat. AlUyce Is out there In the car. The machine broke down Just below your cabin." "Aldyce lu the car out In this storm!" Cried Claude, buttoning up his coat and running to tne aoor. "Yes. We woro on our way to Fra zler's, np Hear canyon," Hal shouted his explanation as he clung to his com panion's arm through the snowy gale. "The Krazlers are giving an old fash ioned Christmas eve party nt their ranc h house. You know Alilyco and Dull Frazler were great nals at school, so Aldyce was hound to go to tho par ty. I was sure I knew the rond there, hut this snow came on so suddenly I was a little confused where the roads fork. Aldyce insisted this was the right way, eo we came up the wrong can yon." The artist paid scant heed to young rtiinnli'r'soxnlanutlon. As they sturdily breasted the keen, snow burdened wind toward the crippled car he was tnuiK- o -p. Sl Vl - "uklf! marl" si, citJXD runroB. what a stra.. I-runk fsto baJ aU on hlm. He bad .anted to bury ,he Z wide enough to adnot his beB .n.iiHl laas1'""! ,,w?.au . i , one of her ,m the gin. P""" .. the more el0v,d hnmls ine "VVo vou can have , r.-al m"lel Mo(rc:lr,' " "' titled 'Km In laut-hed lightly. ,,. w. The lu.xt sncnml lii u:w hurrrlnir hi.r away to tho cabin 'Help, help!" she called In mock ter ror. "Hal, bring the suit cases. The mountain brigand is carrying off your sister." Claude Extruin deposited Ills cuerft 111 a great easy chair in front of tho blai- Ing pine log on the fireplace. Then he helped her remove her wraps. I'reseiit ly she sat back quite nt her ease, her handsomely shod feet on an Improvised footstool, wlille her face glowed In the dancing firelight. "What are vou co;i!tltiir. Claude, flint smells so tarnation good?" demanded Hal, sniffing robustly us he found a place for the suit eases in an uiio.vu pled corner of the studio. "Not a Christmas turkey, you young gastronomer." niiswer.-.l Claude, bis Homberness lea v I in; him under the merry mood of his lvn une led irnests. "It's bean- pore, unadulter ated beans." he added, with a traulealr. "This Is a regular beau sonp even ing." observed Aldyee. "I'm sure 1 shall enjoy It." "I want the largest bowl In your china colleetlon," ordered Hal, assist ing the artist to sift Hour for the bis cuits, "Nature lias endowed mo with a big sized attachment for beau soup." "The pot Is full." said Claude, lifting the lid to give the boy a peep, "but If you advise an extension wo uilh . bring the wash holler Into service." It was a merry meal to w hlch they sat down as the early dusk of Christ mas eve bewail to creep Into the rustic studio. Hal declared the beau soup was nectar, and Aldyce herself inned np her sleeves ami made delicious cof fee. Hut the reaction came to Claude ..f ,i. iB of the feast. He suddenly pushed back his chair from tho Uihl and sat moodily "taring into me cru...- hllng otuliers on the hearth. Aldyce regarueo mo clouded countenance, for a short time In silence, a mysterious twinkle In her dark eyes. Then she arose and walked over to the window. "Hal" she called to her brother, who showed symptoms of dozing In his chair "the snow has almost stoppM. I want you to go out and see If the ;r Is still properly roi With a yawn the young fellow obey ...1 ed whistling merrily as ne mm.-,, down the canyon. Quickly Aldjce opened her mil case, took out n long envelope and "' 11 before the artist. .,,,. A Chitmas gift for you.' she said Blmnly the mysterious smile now lurk ing at ihe comers of her mouth. "Opwi It. Claude." .i.,, nu obeved and a ri died, for $:MKrf.lro'pH T1""""' , ..... ,..i..iiv,iiu' note: p,,.ir MM t'al-Th. !'. ' r .. ... It.i.nho 1 i'"" v. In H im- ..A,,,vce, how d,d jml bain I hl.r,v hea-U-i, in-Ing toward b-r ..,wrcn.e told me I In the CM that oii :' " "," r,V vur-elf for the lc ndi.js. i - .' Tli"" I'l'hiii'""' - Ijf-iT.lt.-l. blushed i,f'm with laoi-'hliig ' i.ll Kral-r s I'.irty, be tlnl-h'-; K,,I ,. ,,t 1 fab II. ,w d;ire V'.n ii.-i"'""" ''I '., a i;:: the l.,h.i a1 y""r '" taiui'cd him. - Jury. i.. .i.rant' t"W a lining a ion - her. With s b' ,.ild.-l h!ui, f f..L'"l ' It'1'1 !l 1 1 , hut ftop""i -1 ,i ,, ,. 'i ,i. banging lamp- Fpray of mMh-t SdVrhlr.TIl. g people Sludcbakcr announcement Sat- g " urday Evenine Post. November 1 E! n ' g The Studebaker business started sixty 8 caoital of Mrt. Up a , . , ... 7v..n inn uuiiu JlUULUllKtl M g automobiles to the value of $65,000,000. Just adding S !f? civ -Ilir- In the following dosciibod carctuHy examined them ever offered, LJ LJv tow n 11 Specifications Sludcbakcr "25" Motor, 4-cylinder, him stroke, 3 1-2 -inch hoie, ij-ineh stioke, ca:.t en Hoc, 1':') horsepower, Ignition dual system, Splitdoif low tension magneto, with foui auxiliaiy dry cells, Carhuiater, our own desif.n, Self-staiter, acteylene staiter of desieji adopted after loni1; experiments, Clutch, leather faced cone type, liies 30x3 l-'J, quick demountable lims, Wheelbase 102 inches, Piices, fully equipped, F, 0, B, Salem, Studebaker "2:)," Touring Car, $950.00 (HhMdi-i III I Mutr.r .1-rulinHnir,. r.nr.t nii-tilnc. 3'j ho t i k ) w i ' r , '1 Self-starter, Wavjiei electiic, capahle of tumin fur 31 minutes, Clutch leathei faced coim', l!c. inches, Tires, 31x1 (looihich, with iiuii k lioim j ft j H j witli luxuiious upliol'lciii;:', Fkliii; li:-lit :iiiI elf'tliC PriffQ. fullv rnoinoeil. o a K 61 n H to ii a u H a m w a u u ii K CI l a n !w 2 iti a a u u u 11 a El IS li a a u M Tourinq Car $1375.00 .oof d'iai r'ike. 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