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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
Liquors Wines Cordials Cigars Etc. for your Xnias dinner, there Is only one place In Salem to get them rii;lit, and that Is at Eckerlen's The Substantial, Re liable, Old Estab lished House Phone Main 103 and your or ders will be promptly filled A merry Xmas to all. J. C. Sicgmund, Max Gehlhar, President Secretary UnioN AbstracT CO. Incorporated Capital $50,000 Our complete and up-to-date Abstract Plant with ' Photo Records, Photo-Plats, and other modern methods, enables us to prepare ABSTRACTS THAT rROTECT. Our nooks are posted to date every morning. 345 State St. Salem, Ore. TO THE DAIRYMAN One of the most valuable pro duc,s of the farm Is cream, and lle question arises, to whom shall ne sell. Answer, send your cream to the T. S. Town 8C'"1 Creamery Co., of Salem, w'io guarantee fair and honest toatinent, as well as pay the Sliest market price. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. SALEM OREGON StoriesfoldSanta A Mids Visit From Santa Claus tl"" "ome'iody iiu7 could never llnil out who It was, played Joke u S ii n t a Claus and tore off nil the leaves of the enlendnr up to Dec. , whi,.h. as you know, Is only three days before Christmas. It was really uildsiiinnkr, nnd (lie weather was very Hot, but Santa Chins, who had always tone according to his enlendnr nml had never found It wrong, believed time must have slipped by blin without his realizing it. He hud been rutlier taking his time In the workshop and Dm scarcely half enough toys to go around, so he was much worried how to give presents to ull his children. A fairy heard hlin talking to himself about his troubles nnd hail n splendid Idea. She hurried into the woods nnd told the oilier fairies nnd all the boasts and birds uud bugs about Sunt a Claus' trouble1, asking their help In tho mat ler. "I don't nee how we can help much," said a little bear cub "We can't make toys." "No," Bald the fairy, "but you can be toys. My plan Is for us to offer to take the places of tho toys that Santa Chum needs. We fairies enn be dolls, for there are lots of dolls' dresses In Snntn's workshop, 1 know," "Splendid!" Santa said. "Just hop aboard my sleigh, which Is hitched In the front ynrd, nnd we'll be off.' So tho animals and fairies nnd every thing else hopped Into Santa's great sleigh, and he, climbing to the peat, clucked to tils reindeer and bade tbeni SPIIEAD THKIII WIHliS ANB fLEW OFF. fly over the ground. Hut they could not move the .IclBh, for there was no snow on the ground. Pantu 1 1 not know what to do, but the fairy de- 8n, blew a little whistle, and c j ...i.i.o R-lld L'eeso came DjlB artfu? ui from the ky. She told them nml tho geese, what catch was me mi""-" - - . , ins the end of a long rope In the r faks spread their off with the sleigh nnd Its preciou' load bearing It as liKUHy a feather Stb-Mt hardly touched . he gnnmd BT morning Santa towns nnd left presents every he e. g,elgn and thong , tu he h. a vcry Kom. . f. mon)llls dreu when they a wok lered nnrl foil lid ,i,n nresenis .mini have come from. cards Some of the ltl around .heir necks wl, r, , Merry ChrWnms. i '"- . Lrpsed. b, , P'g bears, who kept the e tne mosi u,-..,-."-- -ft3 dren were very lonu u' "7 mode spleudiu CIO" " The glioior, .. . " r A,.t nnd some or tue no - of the ti,o birds In tlcularly pretty Home , the cages ' 1 ' ,! dollies. drilled llhe ' armies oi - ...,,n on their hem nnd the field mice I 1 in the others ' ' SKtppeu n - - . . i fiir n'K" amusement oi im" children i l a f.HV (111VS. II""' Hc,nn to ti"e even of .hose tvonneni" . i n,1 the P"e-1 I e ai" pew toy rciurn to !"-" own i it r.-n- time t I . ...... llOU'l"- , , . .y Sl.lii I ivi,..n iiirv rcacneu ut" .. ,.i make w ed in to ne p ' , ,.,t n0 time s fast as they cm fbrlPtma, fast ns they could would le l"s tor U": - .., ti.. .lenr old man had h.V " ; onnd he had made . date nnd that the c W dJ eipoctlnp their regular call t the nsusl time. mistake m i"1 ; Joily St. Nicholastow! Where Old Santa Claus Lives IHUJ." said Nan in sliu nud Ned took their Places, one on each arm of "in Dig rocking chair. In which, ns usual, during Hie children's hour, ho was sealed before the blaz "f l08 Dl'e' ". promised yo woll,, lake us to St Nloholnstown some time." "That's so!" exclaimed .Neil "And we're nil aboard now. Let's start. I'ont. tnotl Clang adnng n langl Nest station" "H. 'hi on," Raid their uncle. "I'm the conductor of tills escursinn myself. J he Prst stallmi Is Maybetown. Then e come to Perhaps. Here we follow tin' banks of Goose creek, which, as yon know, wan ders everywhere to get to Noplace, nnd the first thing you know - why, here we are at the gates of tho city which is WE HE AI.LAIIOAIIO NOW " named after gom.' old SI. Nick himself. "All! This Is the olllce of the Wish master. lie takes the place of ti port master with us, and a busy man lie Is ton. This Is about how ho talks to himself ns he records the wishes as (hey come over tho wlshophdne: "A sled for rcily, skates for Joe; A w ish that Christmas will bring us snow; A poor woman wishes It won't bo cold; Dli k wants a suit for a soldier hold; Dolls for a million or moro of ulrls With BO-to-sloep eyes and flaxen curls; Ullllons of boxes of candles anil such; ' nocks in French, LaiUlish, B pan In h and Dutch And every known lunfpinga under llieaun; Wut'ons and pistols, watches that run. "Rut here's old St. Nick himself. Listen to him. But 1 forgot that w hile he understands all languages he speaks only Kantastiila, so I'll have to trans late, lie snys: " 'Hello, chicks! So you've come to see your dear old frieud, have youV Glad of Itl Make yourself nt home. Yes, we're busy, very busy, Indeed, but 1 never too busy to be polite. We have every kind of factory in the world here, and all rushed with wishes I tell you It keeps us busy sort'ng them. Why, If we filled every ordi r Just ns It came (he world would be a funny place Just think of Itl Here's a llttlo plckn nlnny wishes to be painted white, an other boy wishes he wus a umn, nml a man wishes he was a boy, and n girl wishes she was a boy, nnd so on. but we got a funny wish during tho dull season last summer. A little boy whose mnninin would not let hlin go In swimming every day wished he would be turned Into a fish so ho could go swimming all the time, iln, ha. hnl That reminds me of the saying in Mother Goose: If wishes were horses, beggnrs would ride."' And a charming l"dy Mother Coose Is. The dear soul writes me every now and then, nnd I'm glad to hear from her. I'll read you her Inst letter. It says: 'Uefir old Simla Claus. I hope yr.u're well As for mo, I'm feeling wcllish. With only food and drink eiiuuuh To Kive to life r-'hh I'm .omewhal bothered. houi;h. .. And more Hum 1 care ,u ldl' . for Utile Poy Blu. nod Lllll. Uopr-P Don't do their duty well, Ad little Johnny Green and big John Siout Will quarrel about tho cnl. While the Thre. Ul.nd Mice t up tht food, Helped ty Jack's bis rnL The Utile "oast I'lg Is pretty well. And Jack nnd Jill a.e ''lcr , cannot wrhe shout all the . An,l . I must stop "d P1-' on ' " VX When Chrisl.nas come, around. W1t beat ta"..M0TI,EB QOOSK. -'Gool, dear old Mother Goose. She h... her hands full, but I ccruiiinj1 was talking about present and such Ihlufff- ri factories Look arouuu v Take thni caim ' ,.tnrv. Or I" stance. If. bull L WJ. of the finest jLlf Uloeks of candy fe.L- . the world, sur- V-V Wf In the rounded by B grove of clioco lute eclair Irees. In that Mil ,,,r voi.der hi 'm nlom liu ddl ng 1 F- a.- v,r: ry . m .r'i s - i mine. stioam Is T h a t a inn nn.'ide hanks river i: lied 1 4 lilJ-l l-AtT 1. 1. a i s';" , are siiar That sot; ad you hear If i- I erackint; Iln h.'l. crmker rnnoi.. ,1 !,,l:es li'TC too.' crack cracsers i. . .,, 1!"t-:."!": , l!,re a Ku St. M'diohn. Claus or ;y tome U"" " ti, I t 'I t so ' . t., It colors to I'-"- -.Now. ntn " .,., -rp'i,t,:;;,:' on -; , ot Thorns one lhi ' "",:,nr ; d. and hs tl,-. ev i0 know thi n Jin of ful to recel'''- ...rrt f ! . Ii""'- . 'IT TNCI.R mi mm i" 'ftp Ivy Corset ivy" . v SALVATION ARMY AIDS SANTA CLAUS. Ii; the Wan. To i-ast into every is tile line Allay, mil liiirliin.-ss and good rlovi Inline in llio i-itj of Salem great aim of the S.ih .mm li.V plinr .. til.- (Vluili-: 1 1 veiill'ul day of Christmas, hut , !a '. If evei there was itilnol d ! day upmi lijcli (.v. I nio man. Mi.i , an and child sl;o:ild loe one anoi :.i l! Is mi Christmas. l-:.-u ih.- hard : eni'il ill i ii in ;il . I he man iion w la in i hi , whole world looks uskanee and wh.i t was never known to reflect or n-iiioui I'er 111 what luisitlim others may be, lieeoiiios a Cod-loving ami kindly man on Christmas. He looks about hint Willi wistful eye; be is happy t.i ob- serve the little children eagerly await lug the time for the one great man who visits them on that day and il tills character's Inner soul could Inn lie bared, there would lie found mi Clnislmas his true worlh and an ever lasting gratitude to some person. Many are tlie men who lire not liHiklng I n - ward to pleasant firesides and met ri- mellt. Those poor beings lire til be pitied especially on Christmas day . lteniember them and piny that suine Christnius tliey may enjoy tlial foi-ling whlcli conies only upon thai day. And tlie little children nnd lumbers, Remember they also may be wistful. Ilundreils ninl pivibaldy thousands ol uiolliers nnd children are today sad in tho thought that Christmas day will bring forth nothing mure than pirns ant memories. The Salvation Army is exerting every effort to cheer these people, it wants them to feel that Christinas Is truly a day of enjoyninit. Kvrry citizen of Salem sh.iuhl do liko wise. If they learn of n family which will lie lacking the ordinary rmufuil and joys of Christinas, notify the Sal vallon Army or, better still, allow their Christmas spirit to go outsldr ol their own homes nnd lend a lntlr cheer to the poor people. CHRISTMAS AT THE IN DIAN SCHOOL lly Supl. II. I- U hiSmi'iUi. Chrisimas! What the wind lias to all this old world of ours a magic tho mill from I In- H ill tl 1 1 mis of Hlli- es! lot to the hk:h ami lo happy times oldest of us; t ieh. I'" ami what vision;; the very iin iii i iii of ni,,,;!s' Till:'- Is pi'' "!""" 1 N ' "clilldreti's festival." 81-1 w CI luaw.-l will re 1,,-,'Ked to ii. ak that iiothi'.i' is it lull - as I. il iti I uid I, ni rl'. ,.;,o-il,Ir to th" linn- Indian liny .- KUU , r the seli'iol as U'ual. I ,. u At ''ill IIIUK.'l if isMventv-five iliife"'.,' !rlb" '"I !.... I ,,, th" IH'I'' K-'I'imin. elilhlreii from fat ii Alaska, .i-vm,d !.!,.. Arlie ('il fl". I" th"-'" I""1 i ,f i.Vifnrtsh mi'! A . i,i. srn'iy I zona. H Is a family btl'lt that will 'aki' t,.,..),,.,- al e'e n chn-i'im s uim" wm this yi"'- ' I" lo- irs' t.:i ! veins. t lias ga Ihend li'T" fnr ' With Ihnsr llrell.lV lie!" Hint I.,.. , .),. :..' in d I-;-"" 'I tlili.'l' Oil 1 1." :' l;l iriw la fore th'.- In !'! ,;av. W" W ill le'lV'- ! nearly, if ic' 1 f if litli" on ili'e. I: 'I I." humlti-'l Ho i in , i,',-rtai!:l '' M-n-T ; " C ' 1,,-r. ,:.!.. '.. ' I.I I''! (1 '.S"! whi'-li t t' e u;.i Ola' ' ", ifri.ii. n'1 ..I,. 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