DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. PASS 8EYE2T. B 11 II El II II n ti ti ii ii ii ii ii ti ci ii ii u M II 11 II 11 n ii ii H ii ii ii n ii ii Ye Liberty wn mi ml Mi vi Ml M vn toti in Ml w MWtiiilaiiwiiaiHiiiaiMiawiiiiaMHiiHuailuiiiMMH n U n ii ii n 13 ii ii n u ii ii El 11 II II II ri n "The Theater Beautiful" will offer on Wednes day and Thursday, December 24th and 25th with a special Christmas Matinee at 2:15, Daniel Frohman's and famous Players Great Production " The Count of Monte Cristo" with James O'Neill Who has won undying fame in this soul-stirring play of FIVE ACTS. The productions of. .Daniel Frohman and the Fa mous Players Company are acknowledged the best by critics, press and public the world over. II 11 13 n ii u ii ii ii n ti N n ii ii H II 11 Ye Liberty Leads W. A. LISTON I Fire Insurance I Phone for Rates, Main 1321 484 Court Street, SALEM MM Jim Willson o air 115 acres 6 miles east of Salem, 75 clear, fair building, running wator, plenty of fruit and timber, V-i mile, to B. R. station. Price only $85 per acre. This is a fine stock or dairy ranch. 23 aires, 3 miles east, fine soil, 14 acres in apples, pears and cherries 2 years old. $250 per acre. Will take some city property and give good terms on balance. 20 acres timber, 5 miles from Salom for $75 per aere. 1200 cords of wood on the place. Easy terms. . Money. to loan on good fay m security. Jim Willson 141 N. High Street 4H t 4 This 1$ What You Ha?c Been Waiting For Settle M r a- ran J5l ' Ear) Rack. . J0t J"PH AMOVr Chafinq Dih At Plyj and Coed "Unl-St Combhvifion tleeWclooliirW Out Tvpe 0-6 a -mm. It i an ideal Xmu present for the whole family. With the one special made tove you can uae any of these utensil. DOUBLE BOILER CHAFING DISH EGG BOILER WATER HEATER PERCOLATOR MILK WARMER TEA SAMOVER You can buy itove and one or more utensil thi Chrulma and add to it each year, or you can get the complete outfit at once, $18.50. Come in and tee it The Electric Company. Phone 85 Capita! City Brevities Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. . Dr. F. L. Vtter, dentist. Masonic temple. Salem Fuel Yards. The popular King ' coal. Phone 529. i Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. H 3. Bank building. Dr. Asseln, dentist, 205 Salem Bank & Trust building. i Heating stoves at bargain prices. Bnren & Hamilton. j Dr. F. L. litter, dentist. Masonic temple. Miss Violet Maclean has gone to Roseburg to remain over the holidays. Salem Fuel Yards. Prompt deliver ies. Phone 529. Baldwin & Curtis groceries are good groceries. Phone 311. 18x36 Utopia Axniinster rugs, $1.25. Bnren & Hamilton. Charles Ohling has gone to Albany, his home town, to spend the holidays. Special prices on Christmas candies and nuts. L. H. Huggins, grocer, Court and High. S. M. Brinck left this morning for TTniontown, Wash., where he will visit friends for a few days. The Waite Memorial fountain nil be operated on the evenings of December U, 26, 31. Wear-Ever aluminum makes a most acceptable Xmas gift. Ray L. Farmer IIdw. Co. For your friend who has a fireplace a pair of our artistic andirons, a fire set or a screen. Huron & Hamilton. All kinds of Christmas goodies at ' Baldwin & Curtis' grocery, 197 S. Com-, mcrcial. ' Professor W. B. Berkley will leave shortly for Walla Walla, Wash., where he will visit his ranch near that city. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Purdy left this morning for Portland, where they will visit friends and relatives for a week. 1 manicure sots, toilet sets and fancy brasBware. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. Finest French fixed candy 15 cents a pound. L. H. Huggins, grocer, Court and High. Fine leather purses and bill books at F. E. Shafcr's, the saddle and har ness man, 187 South Commercial street. Fresh Christmas candies. Order them now of Baldwin & Curtis. Main 311. Pleased customers all over Salem rec ommend Baldwin & Curtis, the grocers. 197 S. Commercial Xinns flowers. Carnations, roses, vio lets and chrysanthemums, Blooming plants, ferns, palms, etc. At Avenue greenhouses, Fifteenth and Center streets. Phone 2067. Amorican olectric Irons and electric warming pads make a most acceptable Xmas gift. If she has one, buy her the other, she needs both. Ray h. Farmer Hdw. Co. We have suit cases of all sizes in leather and rattan. They make a very acceptable Christmas present, F. 13. Shafer, the saddlo and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. Avoid waiting your turn. You are always "next" if yon own and use a safety razor. See the various styles at F, E. Shafer 's, the saddle and harness man, 187 Commercial street. Avoid wearing rubbers. T'pe "Web foot" oil, a , guaranteed waterproof dressing. Preserves and softens the leather. To bo had only at F. E. Hltttf er's, the harness and saddle man, 17 South Commereitl. Miss Clara Clittterham left yesterday for her home in Seattle. Miss Clutter ham is field agent for the Deaconess training school in Seattle, and has been delivering addresses in Salef, Eugene and other valley cities. Opening of eighth series, Series No. 8 of the Mutual Savings and Loan As sociation will be opened on January 3, 191. Applications for stock in the as sociation may be made at the office of the secretary. 875 State street, or to authorir.ed solicitors. A. A. Lee, pres ident The Willamette Bifle Club is going to give another one of it popular tur key shoots Sunday, December 21. The shoot will be held on the grounds of nauser Bros., near the Mute school. There will shotgun, rifle and revolver shooting for turkeys, ducks, geeae) also a trophy for high average and a turkey for tow .average, r Everybody wele on. Com .out . and jet turltey 'for your Christmas dinner. Bnr-Hin.a dainty leather covered eolleirer eaff box. H.wtll appreciate the tygt A -nice line n be foend at F.'B.-Hhafer'a, the- saddle and harnese man, 1ST Booth Commercial street. OREGON SUPREME COURT (Continued from Page 6.) Grand Opera House Christmas night, December 25, 1913. Billy 'Single' Clifford PKESENT8 "HIMSELF" "BELIEVE ME" A Merry Musical Stamped', bub bling over with mirth and mel ody. An excellent fast of dainty divinities who sing, danco and deliyht the i.e. Beautifully cos tumed, properly presented. Special Holiday Prices. 50c, 75c $1.00. Seat sale Wednesday, Te comber 4. Box office, W a. m. Dr. Utter, dentist, Masonic Bldg. Dr. F. L. Vtter, dentist. Masonic temple. A carving set would make a very acceptable Xmas gift. Wo have a fine variety from which to select. Buren & Hamilton. Have you visited the new noedleeraft shop, The Hob Nob, in the Hubbard building, second floor t The Salem public schools closed yes terday, and will not open again until the first Monday following Christmas. Japanese baskets. The latest Xmas fad in low-priced goods. Oar assort ment cannot be excelled. Ray L. Farm er Hdw. Co. C. A. Imus If Co., real estate, moved from 385 State to room 205 Hubbard building. Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist. Masonic temple. The Royal Bakery, Goldsmith & Theuer, scored highest in the State Board of Health inspection. Genuine, fine grade Wilton rugs, 33x 63; regular $8.50 values. Special $5.00. Buren & Hamilton. Phone a trial order to Baldwin & Curtis, Main 311, and let them prove the superiority of their goods and the promptness of their service. Be humane. Buy your horse a good warm blnnket for Christmas. I know he will appreciate it. Call at F. V. Shafcr's, 187 South Commercial street, and see the various styles and prices. Soft-shelled walnuts, 20 cents a pound L. 11. Huggins, grocer, Court and High. Are you one of the hundreds that daily visit The Hob Nob needle shop, in the Hubbard building, on the second floor? Do you know that you can find the largest and finest display of art needle work in Salem at the Hob Nob Needle Shop, second floor of the Hubbard building? Gloves of every description, suitable for even' purpose autoing, driving, working. One of the most serviceable lines of gloves at very reasonable prices, can be found at F. E. Shafcr's, the saddlo and harness man, 187 South Commercial Btreet. Choice, heavy laprobes. Just the thing these chilly morning when an'n- ing or driving. Dandy In wet weather. F. E. Shnfer. the saddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. Twenty-five cent candy for 15 cents. L. H. Huggins, grocer, Court and nigh. Have you asked" your out-of-town guests to go with you to The Hob Nob needlo shop for an hour's pleasant visit among the many beautiful articles in art ncedlecraft on display there? Sec ond floor, Hubbard building. Paul Smith has pone to Portland for the purpose of looking into the matter of securing new engravings for the new Willamette University annual, which is to bo published in the near future. Mr. Smith is manager of tho University publication. Miss Regina Long, a student at the Salem high school, will bo visited by Miss Flora Waldorf, of Vancouver, WbrIi., during the Christmas holidays, Although suffering considerable pain as yet from the burns he received last Wednesday, when ho accidentally fell into some hot water at his homo on Chemckota street, littlo Roy Meyer, the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Otto Meyer, is reported to be improving nicely. F. J. Lafkey, La Grande's business manager,, passed through the city yes terday en route for Corvallis, where he will visit his son who is attending col lege at that place. Mr. and Mrs. M. Trunk Johnson, of Nampa, Idaho, were in the city for a few hours yesterday. They left last evening for Polk county to spend Christmas. Have you Inspected the immense dis play of art needlework at The Hob Nob, where hundreds of the most beau tiful; dainty and charming article are on sale? 'Second .floor, Hubbard build ing. Did yoa know that one of the best and most complote stock of fancy art needlework ever shown in the North west i shown at The nob Nob needle shop, on the second floor of the Hub bard building? , Home, effective wok ia being, don in the rWrat this point by. the- govern ment dredgv Mathtoroa. 'Th dredge U working now id the main channel, oppo site- the foot of State etreet. The Wil- lanxitU is Rnusosflly low at'this time and- boat are making trip up-river hut twice wek. With the first rise, how ever, the mgnlar dally runs will again be In order from this city to Corvallis. E. B. Chaplin, proprietor of the Ma sonic Temple ,p(Kl hall, was fined $15 by Judge Elgin yesterday on the charge of allowing minor to frequent hi place of bnslnosa contrary to a city ordinance. Officer Woolery and White arrested Chaplin last night and he pleaded guilty this morning and paid his fine. The police are still looking for sever al young boys in this city who are ac cused of stealing milk from the porch es of homes located In East Salnm. Many bottle have been missing of late and a certain band of boy are inspected of being guilty. No arresti have been made as yet but the pnUet "V tnflT have Information which may lead to either the boy being punished or so badly frightened they will not molest his country and his marriage at the same time. This was not done in a spirit of economy for the Judge isn't built that way, and we are only rea soning from effect back to cause. He was city councilman (they all did it) from 1872 to 1875, and city attorney from 1877 to 1881. In 1885 he was County Judge of Multnomah, and again filled this important position from 1890 to 1S904. From 1868 to 1874 he was in part nership with John F. Caples, one of the best known criminal lawyers on the coast in those days. With his thorough knowledge of the intricacies of court procedure, he has made an ideal su preme court clerk, and has also, by his unfailing good nature and tactful aid to attorneys and all others having busi ness with the court, made himself so much a part of the office that those having business there would be lost without him. In another way he has built for himself a monument that will last so long as those whom he has helped on their way have memory; and that is by his good advice and cheering words to the youngsters who have faced tho supreme court examinations, and who will always remember tho kind ly encouragement of Julius Moreland, clerk of the Oregon supreme court. MMMMMMMMOMMMM ilOciGLOBElOc I . $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to leurn that there is at least one dreaded disease tlmt science has been able to cure In all Its stiiRes. and that Is Calnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1b the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hull s Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fnlth In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addrrsa: F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all DrtiKKlita, 760. Tska Hall's Family Pills for oonitlpatlon. THEATRE ; t Salem's Model Play House presents always the best Licensed Pictures. Special added attractions today and Sunday. Green and Mitch 1 Those Harmony Boys, direct from Chicago, offering A Twentieth Century Song Review A Neat Classy Act That Will Please Everybody t Also a selected program of Photoplays. Today a strong Vita graph feature and tomorrow (Sunday) a 2 reel Kalem, featuring the ladies' favorite, "Carlyle Blackwell," and a good,, snappy Vitagraph Comedy. No raise in prkei 10c where can you see more for 1 GEEAT REVIVAL. The Friends church, Highland and Elm, is having a wonderful revival. The services are in charge of Rev. O. B. j Ong, of rasadenn, Cal., whose messages . are clear nnd to the point. There have j been about 150 at the altar so far. The meetings will continue ovor Sunday, also tonight. Other services Sabbath as usual. Thero have been several men I and women past middle-age brought to a realization of their need, and they have paid the price and prayed through. Liberal roductions on small size rugs. Axniinster 27x00, $1.75. Buren & Hamilton. EEGISTEE NAMED. tNlTKB PBESS IJDAS1D WlEI.l Washington, Dec. 20. Joseph Binnard was appointed yesterday register of the land office at Helena, Montana. FILES.CUKED AT HOME-BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If yon suffer from bleeding, Itching, blind or protruding Piles, send mo your address, and I will tell you hovr to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment) and will also send some of this home treatment tree for trial, with reference!) from your own locality if reiiuested. Immedlato relief and perinauont euro assured. Send no money, but tell others of this otter. Wrlto today to drs M. Hummers, Box P, Notre Dame. Iod. New Year's Gifts for 1914 !! Of extraordinary features, all we ask 1 for those who know what features are, to compare this list, to so-called feature, seen elsewhere. 6 KEELS 6 SAPHO Featuring Florence Eoborta, America's greatest actress in the lead, after the famous masterpiece by Alplionse Daudet. 5 REELS 6 . .CHECKERS. . The Popular Racing Drama, with THOMAS W. ROSS, the Original Star. 7 PARTS 7 REELS 6 8 REELS DAVID C0PPERFIELD Pronounced by Critic a Credit to the Industry. PAUL J. RAINEY African Hunt The Most Marvelous Moving Picture Ever Taken. 6 REELS 5 REELS S 7 PARTS 7 6 REELS 6 ARIZONA America's Greatest Play, with OTRXL SCOTT In the Lead. REELS Florence Turner Productions I Featuring FLO&EKCB TURNER, the Most Popular Mortal Picture Actress in the world. (Entire, Output) First RelM THE HARPER MYSTERY, in 3 Seal.., B4 write-up in thTred Journal. 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