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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1913)
PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913. THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT We will take care of packages until needed Jfi 1 ) xCJ) Parcels I 0Tmt7 ' checked J .free I J" . '.J 7l 0 X JVWTB'-SC.'JI a Let this.be Yomr Xinmas Store We come to you with this announcement in ample time to ave you worry and , money beside. We want everyone to feel that this is his Christmas store-that this big emporium is capable of helping you select your gifts by hundreds of sugges tions and of giving the best satisfaction to be found. One thing sure that you can depend upon it's importantand that is, there will be no after-holiday regrets through anything not measuring up to your fullest expectations if you get it at Meyers. See the beautiful Christmas assortments in each department. Watch the window displays. Very best wishes for a happy Xmas season extended to all Our 669th day Surprise Next Wednesday the 17th Dainty Mesh Bags, Special Only 98c each ' Do not confound these purses with the usual small kind generally sold around this price. This splendid lot was ob tained with the object in view of making an extra good hol iday offering. The purses are of good size, well made, silver finish, engraved frame, in several designs. They will be sold next Wednesday only at this low price 98c each. Sale opens at 8:30. See window display. P. L. McCracken, of , MciMnnville, was in tha city today, looking after business matters. He left this after noon for Portland to spend Christmas with relatives. Attorney John A. Carson is at Hills boro, Or., today trying a local option election contest in the circuit court at that place. Win Barr, of Portland, is visiting here this week. Mr. Barr is a former Salem boy. Chief .Justice McBride returned to Sa lem this morning, 'after spending Sun day in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Linton left this morning for Vancouver, B. C, where they will remaiA over Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Demars. County Becorder Miles, of Crook county, was in the city today, looking after business matters, leaving for Port land on the 4 o'clock limited Oregon Electric. Hundreds are now eating Tip-top bread. You'll like it, too, for it is wholesome, nutritious and made from the best and purest materials, scien. tifically put together and baked "just to a turn.' ' The sole agency for Salem is Sperling grocery, 311 North Com mercial street. In time of dry prepare for fet weath er. The celebrated "Webfoot" oil or paste is guaranteed to make your shoes watorproof and keep your feet dry. Do away with rubbers; that make your feet feel like they weighed a ton Avoid colds. "Webfoot" can be had of F. E. Shafer, the saddle and har ness man, 137 South Commercial street. What can be a more acceptable acceptable Christmas gift than apair of eye glasses? If you wish to sur prise grandpa, grandma, father or moth- er, call on Dr. Mendelsohn, TJ. S. Bank building, and get an order tor a pair of eyeglasses. Lot the order be your gift. They can call at any time for the glasses. No charges for examination. No drugs or drops used. The committee selected to perfect the organization of the Salem Coffee Ciii) will meet next Tuesday evening in the basement of the city library at the cor ner of Winter and State Btreets to dis cuss further plans. Among the now committee members of the club are: W II. Trindle, J. N. Skaife, E. S. Ham mond, I. H. Van Winkle, Dr. O. V. PI lis, Mrs, Oliver and Mrs. Bowermnn. When you come here for one pound of sugar, you get one pound of pure granulated sugar, to the very last grain. We give not alone, honesty In weight, but honesty in purity, in qua! ity, in value. This same accuracy ap plies, whether the ordor is given in per son or by phone? Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial street. NEW TODAY. FOB SALE 1912 five-passenger Stude- baker car. Will take $300 if sold at once. Call 318 Hubbard Bldg. goodIcoods tei 1 1 rs. C. Cornelius of Portland, Ore. f Will Give a Lecture on Spiritualism IN THE OPERA HOUSE Thursday evening, December 18, 8 p. in, Questions answered from platform. Admission fiou,. Everybody welcome Also Mr. A. L. (Icier, of Palom, will toll why ho is a spiritualist. Capital City Brevities Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building, Dr. Asseln, dotitlst, S03 Salom Dank ft Trust building. Buy your Christina jewelry of C. T. I'omiimy, mid tulio advantage of big re duction In prices. County Clerk Gehlhar today Issued a marringo license to W, K.Klinkor and Ma Mishler, both (if Suloni. Buy him box of good cigars for Christmas. Auk for a box of Tashmoo, I.a Coronas or lion Tons, and you are sure to get quality. At all dealers. 11, 1', lint Ion, assistant superintend ent of the Oregon Anil Saloon Leslie, addressed tli members and friend of the First Presbyterian church yelir tiny morning, Dr, Mendelsohn fits oyes correctly. U 8. Bank building. My store will be open evenings till Christmas, (loo. C. Will. Music and sowing machine. 4;!2 Stato street. Mr. mid Mrs, Henry Free-land are be ing visited by their daughter, M's. H. A. Smith, of Oak Point, Washington lowest price best goods. C. T. l'oiiieroy, the South Commercial street jeweler. Buy ono of the good pianos or sow ing machines for a Christmas present from (leo, C. Will, 4;I2 Statu street. The late Miss Barbara E. Oliver was burled In City View cemetery this after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral was held from the residence at 334 South Winter street. TODAY and TOMORROW Big Double Show. 7 REELS Or TEATUBB riCTOEES.7 Rubenoff Trio The highest paid act ever In Salem. 1013 CALIFORNIA liODEO 1013 ,i J In tlirca reel of thrills. BLIGH THEATRE mas or the best snows Dr. Utter, dentist, Masonic Bldg. C. T. Pomoroy, the jeweler, is meeting tho prlco of all competitors for Christ mas trado. I Mrs. K. T. Mclntyre hns returned to , her homo In Independence after visit ing Salem friends and relatives Attorney John Cannon is in the city today on business. Attorney Cannon formerly a Snlom nmn, but of late has been practicing in Portland. Trice reduced on every article in the store. C. T. Pomoroy, tho jowoler, South Commercial Btrcet. V. IV Lytic, of Klnmnth Fnlls, a mem ber of the Stnto Dairy and Food Com mission, wns in tho city this morning on business. Ho left this afternoon for Folk county on an inspection tour. Mrs. B. 0. Victor left this morning for lior home in Los Angeles after vis iting friends and relatives lu Salem and Portland for the past few weeks. Mrs. Victor wns formerly Miss Dona Hobort on, of Hlckreall, Oregon, Have you ordered your Victrola for Christmas! You con have tho best tntisio In your homo Christmas morning. Call at our demonstration rooms aud have tho Victrola man play your fa vorite. Buy now. Tay later. R, F, Peters, 521 Court street. On the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Marguerite C. Dodge, has t: day filed a complaint for divorce In the circuit court ngninst W, H. II. Dodue. The plaintiff asks $ 1 000 alimony and n part intercut In tho property held by the couple, valued at 10,000. Application for Information concern ing heirs to the estate of the late El-sba Yenr.ey, who died In Oervais in ISS, has been made to County Clerk Oehlli.tr by II. A. Mueller, of St. Charles, Tow.i. The record at tho court house sl -tliat J. M, Veajtey and I'.liza E. Voz-c am the solo heirs. Ine U. Miller has filed a complaint in the circuit court lu which she 20 damage from tho Oregon E'ect.-ic rompany on the grounds one of the d fomlttnt's train ran over and killo I two of her thoroughbred Jersey eow on a farm near St. Louis. The plaintiff allege that defective cattlegtiards along the public highway crossing the rail road truck wore responsible; for tho accident. DESPERATE BATTLE (Continued from page one.) 'OR SALE $390 high-grade piano, us ed a few months Will take $175 if sold at once. Phone Main 792. FOB SALE 1250-lb. horse, will work any place you put her. Will sell cheap, as I have nj more work for her. Phone Main 795. FOB SALE Young cow, fresh. 213 Owen street. $1750 20 acres, new 5-room house and barn, barn 40x40, with 10 tons of hay. Land all in cultivation, good soil, no rock, no gravel. Young peach orchard. Terms, at 6 per cent. C. O. Bice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315 316 Masonic temple. FOE BENT Two nicely rooms, 1495 State stret. furnished FOE SALE Maple and old growth wood. Salem Lumber Co., 260 South Liberty street. Phone 80. BIG BABGAIN Good house, barn and three lots, $1400. Easy terms; must sell immediately. Fine place for chickens or cows, one block from car line. Come to 1298 South 13th street, and see it. Address A. E. Dennis, Salem. WANTED To buy second-hand farm wagon. Phone 2264. PIANOS TOR SALE. Having received a shipment of pianos direct from the factory, will give the purchaser the benefit of factory prices. "YE LIBERTY LEADS"1 THE BIGGEST FEATTJBE FBOM THE WORLD'S BEST PRODUCERS TODAY AND TUESDAY. i J' if 5' l'i'!2 Exclusive Vaudeville. MAYO AND ALLMAN A Perfect Vocal Alliance. From the Empress. LESLIE AND BERNS Automobilology" A Scream from Pantages LIFE'S- GOLDEN PATHWAY An Exceptional Vitagraph release in two reels, with Maurice Costello as the star. ' SPECIAL RED CROSS FEATURE Monday and Tuesday Ye Liberty offers "The Price of Human Lives." A powerful argument for the suppression of "fake" consumption med icines and for the purchase of the Bed Cross Stamps and the stamp ing out of tuberculosis. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Famous Players Company Presenti "CAPRICE" The beautiful play in four reels.featuring MABY PICKFOED, the first appearance of this most popular heroine of "A Good Little Devil" in ' Salem in several years. In securing the productions of the Famous Players Company Ye Lib erty opens a new era in Salem motion picture circles. The nexb attraction, on Wednesday and Thursday, December 24 and 25, will be the wonderful play in five parts, "THE COUNT OF MONTE CBISTO," with the famous actor. James O'Neill I 'YE LIBERTY LEADS" ., njuaiauwpfl 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. Globe Today j lO Cents ! Four of the Best Licensed Pic- tures and Singers. TOMORROW The Detective's Stratagem Strong Biograph Drama. Touch of a Child X Selig Drama X A 2-reel Edison Comedy A Pro gram worth seeing. X GLOBE f Home of the Best Pictures. t The Wearing of Glasses Wearing glasses will not ere ate an abnormal condition, but will help to maintain a normal condition. Many persons earning a $100 salary could not earn 100 cents without his glasses, not to men tion the comfort he finds in wearing them. Our glasses suit the most critical. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 Commercial Street Phone 925. Hours 9 to 5. Ground Floor Just tell your doctor you want X X to talre your prescriptions to X Schaefer's drug store, Bnd he t f will know it is put up right. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BI7S6HAKDT MEKEDITR Kotlant Ageats IHI Htat flrre MONEY TO LOAN Om term sad city property. Joka i Scott, over Chicago Store, lalean, Cn torn Phone 1151. MONEY TO LOAN Oi Good Real Estate SecvNr. TBOS. K. FORD Oyer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Or WOOD AND COAL l amy quantity. Prompt dellr? our ipccUlty. Falls City Lumhe Compamy. 171 North CemmarsUI street Phono Mala Sll JAPANESE LAUNDBY AND BIT CLKAXDie W0KX8 No machinery to tear ud wear out delicate fabrics. Work ailed for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry street. Phone Main 22,12 eral Villa will create if he persists in the high handed course ho is reported to bo following at Chihuahua City be came evident hero today when Carran 7.a's confidential agent, Felix Summer field, left Juarez hurriedly for Villa's headquarters. It wns said that Summerfield would insist, in Cnrrnnza's name, that Villa restoro to its owners all the foreign property he has confiscated and guar antee protection to all foreigners re gardless of nationality. Carrnnza himself, it was understood, would go to Chihnnhun City, if Villa proved stubborn. "- - iWexf ordi 4 Warner's features present Marion Leonard Iu the spectacular success In the Watches of the Night" Three full parts, wonderfully staged mid acted by a selected American company of famous ac tors. In additiou A Clever Comedy Program 4-f -- t . I Perfect Hearing for the I DE AF THE LITTLE GEM EAR rilONE AND AUTO MASSAGE The simplest and smallest hearing device lu tho world. i FREE DEMONSTRATION T At our store for a short time, f The Little Ueiu Kur l'lione is the f latest patented ' hearing Imtru- X ment. With it you hear in the J church, theatre and general con f verition. Tho Auto Massage stop head 4 noises, t PERRYS DRUG STORE X 113 South Commercial Bt, t Salem, Oregon, Opera ! f7 . SI A X X I I REINHART'S 444 STATE STREET The Quality Shoe Store S!ippers---An Xmas Suggestion "Personal Service" That individual attention which insures the purchaser of shoos the maximum iu comfort and stylo at' tho minimum price is characteristic of this exclusive shoo shop Personal attention to the wants of our customers is not a mere hobby with us, it is our method of doing business, and, more and more, we are becoming convinced thnt it is a good way. It means satisfied customers. For the Holiday Entertainments Hero you will find the latest in party pumps for men as well as women. The new tango slipper is hero,, It is comfortable and sensible, a happy com bination of everything relating to the tango. Then there aro the new pumps with, Cuban Louise and low heels. They come in satin, in patent leather and in nil color. Purchased here, you know they are correct. In price they rangs from $3,00 TO $3.00 Then there are all the latest styles in street and walking shoes. Enrly chop ping in anticipation of a long seaon of festivities Is siucerelv recommended. Cozy Lounging Slippers What a splendid gift a comfortable pair of lounging slipper does make. We've got the kind that you caa jut cuddle into aud fevl ever so "comfy'' and lazy. If yen selected them for a gift, what delicious comfort the lucky recipient will get out of them. ... fCTmrTIWM1IIUiffCfiriHT'T