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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
FAGS EIOHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THUR3DAT, DECEMBER 1L 1913, THE STORE OF THE GIFTS THE THINGS YOU WANT TO GIVE FOR XMAS ARE HERE No better time to purchase them than now for they are all underpriced. Visit every section of the big store look at the displays. On every hand you'll see many suggestions and answers for the "What to give" question. There are scores of unusual specials throughout the store. Look for the big price tagsit's worth while. ' VISIT SALEM'S TOYLAND Second Floor Salem's Big Department Store Capital City Brevities Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. Heating stoves from 1.25 up. Big reductions on all of them during tho grout nolo. Biiroa & Hamilton. Jndson Gnniard, accompanied by hit mother, Mrs. N. K. Ganiard, came up from Qinaby this morning and will to side here. Mr. and Mb, H. U. Jonos, of Ana cortea, Wart., will spend the winter with Mr. James Lawrence. Mr. Jones is a nephew of Mrs. Lawrence. A fire set or pair of andirons would make a beautiful and useful ChriBtmns prosont. Ours are priced very low dur ing the salo, and we can show you a largo assortment from which to soloct. Huron & Hamilton. PSTEROLE a Magic Ointment for Neuralgia Ease that throbbing pain, that split ting headache In a twinkling with a little MtOTKItOLE. Trv this clean, white ointment (mado with oil Df mustard), today. Millions have found it a marvelous relief. Mil 'lions use It now instead of the old-time mustard plaster. For thny know MU8TEKOLE 1om not blistor as old tlmo mustard plastors did. Host for Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Nock, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, lihoumatisni, Best Xmas Gifts for All We soil everything wo have at tho lowest price in town, including rugs, rockers, desks, library tables, lamps, dishes and all house furnishings. K.v membor we will take any old furniture you have In exchange, and allow you tho best prices for it. - Come here for a real sale E. L. STIFF & SON Huie Wing Sang Co. f I3IG SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS FANCY AND DRY GOODS Silk Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Chinaware, Ornaments We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonas, Waists, White Underwear and all kinds of Silk Goods, Ilouho Dromes, Men's and Children's Suits, Pants and Overalls, Ladies' and Cents' Underwear. AH kinds of Overshirts, all colors of Sweaters. Shoes, Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Dresses, Fancy Neckwear, Ladies' and Gents' Hose, Embroidery, Lace. Matting, Wholes&Ie and Retail. AH goods on sale t greatly reduced prices. Remem ber this is the store having tho big sale. 325 North Commercial stuUbtawV br EVERYON VI OOODlGOOD S Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U 8. Bank building. Assurance of satisfactory work at a reasonable price and reference to over 3000 wearers of my glasses are two good reasons why you should have glasses fitted correctly by me. Dr. Mendel sohn, U. S. Bank building. A docree In favor of the plaintiff in the case of F. L. Miller against George Hartwlg, et al. This was a proceeding brought to clear title to certain lands in this county. Two big baskotball games. Y. M. C. A. gym Saturday evoning, December 13, 8 o'clock p. m. 8. II. 8. vs. Y. M. C. A., 9 o'clock p. m. MeLoughlin club of Portlnnd vs. Salom Yololw Jackets. Admission 25 conts. Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Soro Muscles, Bruisos, Chilblains, Frostod Foot, Colds of the Cheat (it prevents Pnoumouia). At your druggists, In 2!a and 50c jars, and a spocial largo hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, sond 2fic, or BOp to tho MUSTEK OLE Company, Clove land, Ohio, and wo will mail you a inr postngo prepaid. Rush A. Webster, 704 K. 105th St., New York City, says: "I can highly recommend Mustorolo to any ono suf fering from Neuralgia or a cold in the head." ' (05) St., Salera, Oregon f t CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Dr. Utter, dentist, Masonic Bldg. MiBS Clara Mosher made a trio to Portland yesterday. Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Westley, of Clax tar, were Christinas shoppers yesterday. Big values in writing desks at the great clearance sale. Buren & Ham ilton. Christmas slippers for ladies and gen tlemen at Jacob Vogt's, 220 North Com mercial street. MrB. Leo McCormick and daughter, 01it. of Qinaby, are spending the day with relatives in the city. Jnde Win. Galloway is in Albany holding court today. He will return to his homo in this city tomorrow morning. Extraordinary values in davenports. Eogular $37.50 tapestry davenport with quartered oak ends, goes for $18 during the sale. Buren & Hamilton. Mrs. Francis Millor left this morning tor 3'ortland, whore she will spend tee, remainder of the winter with hor fath er, Isaac Trumbull. . . Headache painlessly extracted by means of perfect glasses. This is truo in almost all cases, and glasses are cer tainly more to be desired than the head ache. Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optics, fits eyos corroctly. V. 8. Bank bldg. All our dining room furniture is marked way below regular during tho sale. It will pay you to investigate. Buren & Hamilton. A l.askot ball social will bo given Ht the high school Friday evening bv the sophomores and the proceeds will be do- vuied to charity. It is urged that there I'M a largo attendance. All brims wnro goes at grently re duced prices during the sale. Buren & Hum i It cm. Miss E. M. Mnthhows, specinl repre sentative of Pictorial Koview Co., New York, will be at the Style Shop, Ma sonic tcmplo, for two days, Thursday and Friday. Sho is here to explain the many special features of Pictorial Kc view Patterns. Cnll and see her. Mr. Ray A. Vasching and E. O. Park, of this city, will be roprescntntives for the Winters Advertising company on tho coast this coming year. They will have tho most attractive and completo lino of advertising calendars and nov elties, that will bo shown with the best prices. It, will pay you to look their line over before buying, which will be ready for inspection January 1, See our display windows for a host of beautiful things suitable for Xmas gifts. All priced low during the salo. Buren & Hamilton, GLOBE 10c Friday and Saturday POPri.AB t'XIVEKSAT, WEEKLY ' Special 2-reol Comedy Levi and McGinnes "Kunning for Office," a cyelouo of laughter. If you dnnt laugh at this it Is because yon cau't laugh. Master Hal! In New Song We have the best, program! coming (hut money can buy, but we also have them now, GLOBE I House of the Big Or-aii I E The House of Quality Each "Papa's Dlapepsin" Digests 3000 Grains Food, Ending all Stom ach Misery In Five Minutes. Time itl Pape's Dlapepsin will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gasy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what ysu eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Oet from your pharmacist a fift) cent case of Pape'B Diapepsin and takb a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intostinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no lour food loft over in the stomach to poison your breath with neauseous odors, Pape's Diapepsin ii a certain cure for -out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Koliof in five minutos from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These lnrge fifty-cent cases contain enough 'Tape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Compton aro be ing visited by Carter Vickora, of Boise, Idnho. Select your Xmns goods now during our sale. Tho prices aro way down, but tho quality is up to our usual high standard. Buren & Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Branson, old SnliMiiite. have returned to this "'.ty, after spending somo time in Southern California. Ladies of Degree of Honor will have a bazaar and cooked food sale at Bur en & Hamilton's on Saturday, Decem ber 13. . Tho sidewalks on North Commercial street, between Court and Cheineketa aro being prepared for the installation of cluster lights. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luckey, of Hood River, arrived In tho city last night, and will leavo this afternoon for Hose dale to visit Mrs. Luekoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McOnire. Tho ladies of Bethany Reformed church will hold a home-made roffe cake and cake sale at Buren ft Hamil ton's on Poturdny afternoon, Dec. 1.1. Samuel Oorig and family have gone to Lincoln, Neb., where they will spend a moath or so visiting friends and rel atives. Mr. Oerig will visit his old home In Lincoln, Miss Fern Hobbs, the governor's sec rotary, Is at -present making a tour of inspection of the college conducted bv stiito aid In Oregon. This tour is being made at the request of the governor. ana the secretary will report her find ings later. Now semaphores have been installed at each end of the new railroad bridge spanning tho Willamette here. The. Mock signals are worked by thn look out in the little house on top of the bridge lift, and every safeguard Is now thrown around the trains crossing the river. Authorities of Albany arrived in the city today and took charge of n. 8. Clark, wanted In the Hub City on the charge of felony. Clark Is a barber and eame te Salem yesterday morning. as uxa request of the Albany officers. Patrolman Welch arrested the man last night now to SAVE YOUR EYES THY THIS FREE PBE8CBIPTION. Do your eyes give you trouWef Do you already wear eyeglasses or specta cles f Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these and it is your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neg lected more than any other organ of the entire Body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyesf Do you rest them? Yon know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Eyeglasses are mere ly cratches; they never cure. This free prescription' which has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal won ders for you. Use it a short time. wouia you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic f Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wide awake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop in one tablot and al low it to thoroughly dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. J ust note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it; it is absolutely harmless. Han? who are now blind might have saved their eyes had they started to care for them in time. This is a simple treatment but maxvelously effective in multitudes of cases. Now that you have been warned don't delay a day, but do what you can to save yonr eyes and you will thank ns as long as you live ior puousning this prescription. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rigdon left last night for Southern California, where tney will spend the winter. The ex councilman announced that he is ir need of an extended vacation. A motion for a new trial in the case of State against Willis Oliver was over ruled by Judge Kelly yesterday. Oliver was convicted of . a statutory charge anu sentenced to the penitentiary for term of three to 20 years. The traveling fund and the state fish and giyno funds will be drawn upon to (.crray the expenses of the trip mad b Miss Fern Hobbs to Washington, according to the governor. It seems tnat Miss Hobbs also acted in behalf of the game interests while in the East. Judgmen by default wail rendered yesterday morning by Judge Kelly the case of Carson & Brown, attorneys, against Peter Burkhart, et al. The plaintiffs were suing for $50 alleged to be owing them for lognl sorvices per formed. ' , lorn ivay, not the treasurer, but the moral uplifter, tho only living doscond- ant or tne old Crusaders, was in tne city Wednesday. It was a nasty, gloomy, cloudy day, but ha seemed f.o fit in and bo a concomitaut part of it NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS 4 word for each insertion. WIVTPn r i. cuupio or gentlemen or ladies to board; two blocks from car line. Aiblrena T " onm T.,.,...i "l v.w vuiiiuni. WANTED Lady with small boy wish es position as housekeeper or cook for small crow. "R. P.," care Jour nal. FOR RKNT Two nicely furnished reums, liwo otBte strot. W. O. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M.-Conn. ty veterinarian. Prompt attention day or night. Offices Jack Darr's food barn, 5-14 Ferry street. Phone 21 99. GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, DEC. The Girl In lne laxi First Time at Pop ular Prices With The complete New York cat production Lower floor and balcony 75c-$1.00 Return of the international com- edy with music. I Market street is said to be pretty well worn out already. It is claimed the mud is oozing np through the pave ment in many places. Mrs. B. Burke, of Idaho, has pur chased the Argo hotel from Mrs. Mel Hamilton. The latter will leave for Boise, Idaho, soon to visit her son, Laud, for a few weeks. The gift question is uppermost in the minds of all people at this time, but it is easy to solve for the man who smokes. Good dears are always amre ciated. Remember, a man would rath' er receive 10 good cigars than 100 poor ones. Taahmoo 12c. La Corona 10 and Bon Ton 5c, are cigars sure to please the best smokers, as they have been great favorites in Salem for many years. ,.- For the first time since October 8 an other appeal for county aid under the widow's pension law was made this morning by Theresa Temple, of Silver- ton. The applicant says that she has two children, one 14 and one 3, and that she is ill and unable to support either them or herself. Her husband, sets forth the application, deserted her in 1910 and is now married to another woman. The county officials declare that it will be impossible to grant any of the applications until some funds are on hand for that purpose. Judge Galloway will hold a busy ses sion in hia department of the circuit court in the morning. First he will render a decision in the injunction case of John Stellman against the county court and then the case of Smith and Schott against the town of Stayton will be decided. The case wherein the Sa lem Brewery Association is seeking lo restrain the city of Salem from enforc ing the charter amendments voted at the last election will be completed to morrow and the court may render a de cision some time during the afternoon. PIANOS TOE SALE. Having received a shipment of pianos direct from the factory, will give the purchaser the benefit of factory prices. Don't fail to call and get prices and terms. Call evenings between 6 and 9, or write, Frank Dorsey, 220 North Front street, Salem, Oregon. Leave orders for tuning. Wexford LAST THSEE DAYS OF THE COLONIAL PLATERS Presenting Down on the Farm The Great Rural Comedy Drama in Four Acts. ENLARGED CAST SPECIAL SCENERY Warner's Features Present THE THRILLING PHOTO PLAY IN 3 GREAT PAETS Back To Life Suporb Photography and Won derful Acting by a Famous Company of Players. Just toll your doctor you want to tats your prescriptions to Schaefer's drug store, and he will know it is put np right. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY RI7BGHAKOT A MEREDITH KMlteat Agents 181 8 tat fltrwt MONEY TO LOAIS Oa tarn sad city property. Jeai Scott, over Chlcato Btora, galea, q, coa Phone 11(1. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Gooi Real Estate Stetrtty. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd t Buna Bask, Salem, Or WOOD AND COAl la aar Quantity. Pro mm .n... our !j)aalty. Fall! Ctty Lumse Company. I7i North CommeroU street Psoaa Mala 111 jmKXSI LAUNDKY Alt It 1 CLIANHfU WOMU No machinery to tear aa4 wear out delloats fabrics. Work sailed for aad delivered promptly. 445 Ferry street. Phone Main Mfig E. L. Campbell Carriage and Automobile Painter Fully equipped for high grade work. Up-to-date, dust proof varnish room. 4(58 Ferry St. Salem, Ore. A Feast of Good Things AT YE LIBERTY A LITTLE GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE TE LIBERTY announces its unmatchable programs for the next eight days. Only the Bost of Everything from the Best Producers in the World THURSDAY, DEC 11 MARY FULLER IN A Face From the Past Two realistic reels with Kiss Fuller in a double role. The Edi son Company FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 12-13 MLLE. IDEAL IN "The Diver" A thrilling story featuring Mile. Ideal, the wtorld-famous swim mer, in a dramatic rescue of a child from the terrors of Niagara Falls. The Vitagraph Co. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 ALICE JOYCE Starring in "Our New Minister" A beautiful picturization of the drama that has made people laugh and cry for many 'years. Complete in three reels. The Kalom Company MONDAY and TUESDAY DECEMBER 15-16 EXCLUSIVE VAUDEVILLE HARRY JACK Mayo and Allman Tho star baRso of tho Empire Quartette and America's Premier Tenor. A poifoct vocal alliance. From the Empress Leslie and Burns "AUTfJMnRii ni rr.v A screaming skit from PantagcS IN. ADDITION Four reels of tho best pictures, Including a famous two-reel comedy. WEDNESDAY AND THURDSAY DECEMBER 17-18 BED LETTEB DATS FOR SALEM m .. n if-i mmy ntKiora The littlo actress we all love as the heroine of "In the Bishop's Carriage" A four-reel presentation of Mir iam Mieholsou's famous story. A wonderful combination of pa thos and humor. Tho Famous Players Co. And this list is not all we have more good news in store for you. Ye Liberty ia at the head of the procession, and its programs will b tho best evor offered In Salem "YE LIBERTY LEADS" Jfflg3aBaHHJajl'iJi.''BtlJ.lll.imm.Jliiii.