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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
0 Tag Tout , I ...Globe Theatre... PROGRAM For Friday and Saturday CARLOS HORVATH CIMBOLUM SOLOIST The Famous Hungarian Instrument Mr. Horvath toured the continent as soloist for BLANCHE RATES 4-REELS OF PICTURES-4 KEELS. TODAY TIIK STAIN ESSANAY 1 UK i0(f VIOLET Y1TA ltOI'FI IV sllM MAYOR FHO.ff IKE LAM) EUIJ1N Globe Theatre ALWAYS THE PIPE OKGAN (il.OIlE PICTURES AM) MUSIC FEATURES MAKE THIS THEATRE THE PRIDE OF SALEM. XMAS AT THE INSTI TUTE FOR FEEBLE MINDED By Muiido Stewurt, Principal (if School. 55 The Christmas C. L ROSE Company Carry a Complete Line of Automobile Supplies and Accessories spirit is in full swing at the Oregon State School for Feoble-Mlnded. It came to us early this year. Thanksgiving had not passed when talk of the Christmas festivities began. Many letters were written to Santa Claim and we know they went straight to the old gentle man, himself. Christmas green have been gathered and the fir and holly made Into wreaths and ropes. The administra tion building and the various cottages lirve been decorated from attic to basement. But the culmination Is in the assembly hall where tho program will be presented on Christmas eve p.i.d where dear old St. Nick will make jhis appearance. I Tho huge Christmas tree In the i front of the hall Is tho prominent fea ture. Near to It Is fin immense ehlm Iney which our superintendent ordered ! built for tho occasion. It is roomy ! enough for Sunta Claus nnd his six , planting reindeer to climb through. l'm.A uii rii.u........ i.y.iin j iiv uiMiy nit.uum, v.ui inujiua ucna, mistletoe with red ribbons, all make tills hall a most beautiful place. It : only needs tho shining, happy faces of (the one hundred and fifty children who will assemblo hero to make it a perfect picture. Dr. Smith believes in making these unfortunates happy, so be and bis able assistants liavo spar ed neither time nor labor on the Christmas festivities. Parents and friends have responded most gener ously and scores of packages havo ar rived through the express and mall. The wanls of every lijdlvdual have been studied and cadi child will re ceive from the loaded Christinas tree some gilt suited to his years and ca pacity. Christmas morning oranges and bags ot candy and nuts are distributed. Tho big turkey dinner, served at 1 o'clock, is the climax to the festival. No one could visit, tills school nt this time without being Impressed by the conscientious elllclency of its man agement, and by tho greatness of the work that Is being done hero for suf fering humanity. One of the Improvements of 1912 is this Building owned by GEO. C.WILL CHRISTMAS TIME AGAIN And with It the pleasure that comes with having a little money to Bpend for fc'ifiH' Perhaps you failed to make provision this year for the holidays. Why not si art a "Christmas ueroum ' now? Just open that account with the money received as gifts. Start the New" Year right. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM OREGON to T3 u 0 0 C c H A 0 i- lofcl.ii-' 1 t Hi-.--1 , I Harness Oils Shell Motor Spirit Spark 1'Iiikn Tires Tubes Patches Cement Metal anil Hod) Polish Mud Chains Prcst-ii-Litc Tanks Dry Cells Cnrlildc, etc. AS A DOCTOR SEES CHRISTMAS. Dr. AV. It. Morse. Distributers Overland pleasure and delivery cars, Flanders "ti," "Hercules" 1-Ton Truck mid Detroit Electric 240 South Commercial Street. ' Marlon Hotel ltlock What to Buy and Where to Buy Ninas Novelties, Seals, Cards, Hooks, Dailies' Hand Hags, (lelitlc meti's Wallets and Traveling Cnncs, Pictures, llildes, Fountain Pens, etc. The Commercial Book Store Dill . Commercial St. I Lumber Bargains Wo are going to give our customer tho advantage of some very cheap buys wn made, when purchuslng the yard slock of a lurito mill a few days ago. Just Glance at These Prices Dry Shiplup (t'JxS) $7.00 per thousand at our yard. Dry HatU'iiH (3-4x2 1-2) $10 per thousand at our yard. Dimension (No. 2 grade) $10 per thousand at our yard. Hovlng (No 1! grade) $11 per thousand at our yard. Flooring iN. 4 grade) $12 per thousand at our yard. Dry Car Decking 1 1" i. $12 r thousand feel at our yard. Shingles (best grade) $.'..m per thousand at our yard. Our stock of the above Is limited, and customers noshing to purchase any of this material will find it to their Interest to cull at once. SALEM LUMBER CO. A doctor's Christmas is no differ ent from any other day of tho year, with Hid exception that the sensations and feelings accompanying the event i fill day are possible brought to Ills attention more and the general spirit of cheerfulness prevails with the pro fessional man us It does with the per son who can rest assured ho will be able to sit by his fireside and enjoy tho occasion lo his heart's content. I do not believe there is another profession which brings a man in (ouch with the real human Interest In Christmas as does that of the phyt ' clan. Tho doctor may, while maul ,g his dally visits to the different homes on Christ inns day, call nt the residence of Home well-to-do family. Ho may ob serve sitting In the midst of valuable gifts it boy with chin quivering and jhrow contorted In anger for the simple and Inexcusable reason that he failed i to receive the one present upon which he had set his mind This is the puin- pored child, the child who is greeted j with not only fond words and valuable j present b, but who baa been learned j to believe ho can have most anything ho desires by simply complaining, and making his parents humor him. Which would you prefer, dear read er, lliing up a child with every con venience and every whim satisfied to the detriment of the child's disposition ami general welfare, or something In the nature of what 1 am going to tell you. I attended a case last Christmas wherein tho family was almost desti tute. It wag hard, very hard, for the family to struggle for even existence. , A liftlo girl had received as the only Christmas present a hair tibhnii. Did1 she cry nnd remonstrate over the j fact this tiny article was valueless? No. This little girl waiting for tnc j for a whole hour, while I waB busy 1 with the sick member of tho family, I n,wl M-h T fhtiillv !iiiin-:ireil. she do- I llghtedly held the poor little Christ mas present up before me, and made a detailed explanation of where it came from, and what It was for, and how she appreciated it. This Is appro- j elation. A simple little gift stirred this little girl's heart, while In tho oth er case an abundance failed to satisfy, member that to pamper children, means the making of selfish, unsatis fied men and women This great fault should be overcome by every parent. Learn the child to be appreciative at heart Not appreciative because a cer tain whim Is satisfied. Truly, a physician's Christmas is full flf Incidents. To be suddenly called away from a circle of friends Fathers and mothers should re am! walk into a home clouded by gloom caused by sickness, is one of its experiences, and one which brings forth tlic true sympathy for those so afflicted. C 13 ri LJ mil&i P4 w ii'rfW iwrii !--- T,,J fcis .4LJ lLflw.J luJl LXuJ It m$m -r- if- ! - y 'J ". 3 3 0 D 13 (6 o 0 D a o o The fliterlor of which contains the most complete line in both music mid sewing machines. Geo. C. Will started with a small store In Uie Turner block 22 years ago. His business grew so rap il ly that, In addition to the large, modern store at 4112 State street, arrangements are now made to build a two-story brick extending entirely through tho block to Ferry street, the business needing every foot of space, 300 feet long, from State to Ferry street. Starting with 300 square feet of floor space, and when completed will contain 25,(100 square feet, makes Mr. Will feel proud of the liberal patronage that has enabled him to conduct the largest and most substantial music and sewing machine business In the state. The Right Place To buy your Xinas supplies of fruits, nuts anil canities at (he right prices Is THIELSEN'S Snow Plows In I'se. UNITCU t'UKSS I.KASKD WISH. Everett, Wash., Dec. 21. For the first time this season snow plows were today called into use along the Great Northern over the Cascade mountains, Tho snow Is two feet deep. MY PATIENTS A HE ALL PLEASED WITH MEC1IAMC0-TIIEKAPEUTIC TREATMENTS. DR. S. Z. HARTLEY OFFICE KOOMS SOS-HO!) SALEM BANK & TRUST BUILDING, FORMERLY DIl. STEEVES BUILDING A FINE LOT OF PRESSED Tilt. KEYS, CHICKEN'S, DUCKS, (iEF.SK, FISH, MEATS ANT) OYSTEHS. Are yen getting (he benefit oi your cash purchases. If jou arc not Mitlsfii'il, the right time to change Is right now Just a few everyday prices: CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Aji-H. Mil Office, yard 200 S. Uberty. Phono Main SO D. A. Cooper Proprietor of the COUNCIL Has the very best liquors of all kinds. Pure whiskies, suitable for medicinal purposes. Table wines for Christinas; tho very best. For anything In that line call up Phone Main 31-snd gel It 17 lbs sugar $1.0(1 1 lb Ciood Table Ualslns Lie 3-rt) box Extra Fanes Table nalstns $1.20 2 pkgs Dost Seeded Ilaislns 13c 2 pkgs Currants 2."c Citron, IMiion, Orange peel 20c 2 th tins Plum Pudding Bee 1 lb Fruit Cake 30c 1 tin, 21-2s, Pineapple 20c 1 tin Asparagus Tips l."c 2 tins, 21-28, Table Peaches 2."c 2 tins. 21-2s, Table Apricots .. 2.1c Fresh Ranch Eggs, 1 doz 30c Fresh English Walnuts, 2 fb 8.1c i Tho Pest Walnuts, 1 lb 20c Fine Mixed Nuts, 1 tt 15c Almonds, Brazilian Filberts, 1 lb 20c Pressed Sugar Figs, 1 lb 20c Persian Dates. 1 lb t()c 4 packages Corn Flakes 2,"e ; Wheat Flakes .... ' 2.1c 2 Shaker Salts 1,1c j 1 ditt. Matches S.1e Klngsford Starch I0e Klngsford Starch, 6 s IIOc Crocks and Jars, 1-gal to S-gal. per gallon 10c 9 lbs Sweet Potatoes 2.1c 2 qts Cranberries 2.1c ljunrt tin Eastern Oysters "(to THIELSEN Cash Grocery Co., Inc. 1.11 North High Street. Phone Main KSO, Phone Mala S'U) mm.sm The prices of Alii (il'NS range from $1.00 to $2..'i(), One of these or a small lilFLE will delight your boy Immense ly and the cost Is small. JUVENILE BICYCLES For boys or girls at nominal cost; also large line of bicycle SUNDRIES and a well equipped REPAIR SHOP. W3 We carry a largo line of SAFETY RAZORS, ranging in price from $1 to $7.S0 per set, also all kinds of SHAVING ACCESSORIES. These make fine presents for men. About te handiest thing out is a BALD WIN CAMP LAMP.. See them in our Christmas window. Prices, $1.2.1, $l.r,0 and $2.00. THERMOS BOTTLES are rapidly becoming a household necessity. A practical gift to the housewife, workman or traveler. Various sizes and finishes. From $1.00 to $.1.00. The FOOTBALL season never closes for the boy. Prices of our footballs range from 7.1c to $.1.00. Also a large line of BASKET BALL GOODS AND GYM SUPPLIES. GUARDED 7: " j HUNTING AXES From $1.50 to $2.50. We can please you In all kinds of HUNTERS' SUPPLIES and AMMUNITION. INGEHSOLL WATCHES Are cheap and dependable, and make excellent presents, Prices $1.00 to $2.00. AN I MltllELLA Will save your clothes from this rainy weather. Trices range from $1.00 to $1.50. We want to call your attention to the fact that all presents listed by us as suitable for children are only those which encourage health building exercises. 1913 will soon be here, and It Is not too early to think of spring holi days. FISHING TACKLE is next In order and a FLY BOOK or a ROD would make an appropriate present to the fisherman. ROLLER SKATES Boys and girls like to Bkate around on the streets, and It Is splendid ex ercise. The prices of our ROLLER SKATES are $1.50 and $2.00 . Every true bov loves BASER UL. Wo car ry standard graile of RATS. BVI.LS and GLOVES and other accessories. If , - FLASH LIGHTS Tubular and pocket patterns In various sizes and finishes. From $1.25 to $3.00.