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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1914)
THE SALEM CAPI'AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914 Popular Priced R-ELIABLE CnrLstmas AT C. T. Pomeroy's Jewelery Store DIAMONDS CUT GLASS ' WATCHES RH r " - . Kt uur une of Christmas Jewalory can supply Ku the demands of the at most exacting. Tour inspection invited. RECORD WHEAT PRICE. Portland, Or., Dec lS.-Tlie hiuhest nrices nf Die Vein- fnr wheat prevailed today when several transactions in Forty- fold at $1.23 a bushel, and Club at ifl.21U, tido water delivery, were, reported. The foreign de- f maim is me cause ol the high prices. $ PERSONALS C, B. McKlhaney, of Silverton, who has been a continuous subscriber to the Capital Journal for over twenty-five years, was a business visitor in fsalera today. T. J. Mig'n, hotel ami theater man ager, is hone from n business trip to Portland and the sound country. Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn and daughter liuth, will leave this evening for Portland where they will visit relatives for severul duys. Dr. Mendel sohn's office will be closed until Tues day morning. Pearl isham, of Portland, is a Salem visitor. ' While working with a power-driven saw he has rigged up for his use at his home, Fourteenth ami Ferry street, yes terday afternoon, C. G. Henderson, the well-known carpenter, "of this city, sut i'ered the misfortune of having two of his middle fingers of the left hand al most severed below tiie first junt, in coming in contact with the saw, uad the index finger of the same hand bad ly lnc-erated. M.'dical assistance was summoned and .the injured members dressed, and the physician has hopes oj being able to save the two fingers which were cut clear through the bono and were left merely hanging by the cuticle. Dr. L. G. Altirau, homeopathist. Of fice and resilience, !!I4 North Liberty street, Salem, Ore. Phone 147. Treuts both acute aud chronic diseases. Miss Mablo Huddleson, an employee in the secretary of state's office, goes to Jefferson tonight to spent Sunday with Miss Kuth Heed. Sho will return Sunday evening. J. H. Murphy and W. D. Ozling, both of Portland, are in Salem on business. They are stopping at the Wigh Hotel. F. Hanson and (,'. I). (limit, both of Portland, are in Salem on business anil are guests at the Hligh Hotel. GERMANY'S LOSS. (leneva, Switzerland, Dee. 19. Statistics showing that Ger many has lost 1,2(10,000 men, killed, wounded and ruptured, nppcni'cd in Swiss and German newspapers today. CITY NEWS la the case of Adam J. Mishler, guar dian of the person and estate of Henry .1. Miner, insane, against L. h., Alber tina and E. H. Gribble, an action in the circuit court for Marion county, j Anuetto Miller, present guardian of ; H. J. Miller, filed an affidavit and j motion this morning asking that sho be substituted as party nlaiutif f in the pending ease. Attorneys Cake & Cake, of Portland, represent her through 0'. Z. Huudull, of this city. We don't hold Bales, but we sell the good3. Pomeroy's jewelry stare. Eager high school students were call ing up the Journal office this morning asking for returns from the basketball game between the Salem high and Washington high at Portland last night, and they were greatly pleased to learn that Salem won by the score of 28 to1 21. It was expected when the local boys traveled down to the Hose city that they would win, and much satis faction has been given by the favor able outcome of the contest, which was one of the first of the season. j Big seven-feature picture show at the Blijjh theater, Sunday aud Monday; 10c only. Xmas Jewelry at Pomeroy'B. - J. L. Stockton, merchant of Salem, has purchased the siioe stock of the Oregon Shoe company, and it is ex pected he will open up in a short time with a Mile, giving the people excep-; tional values in footwear. He said this morning he was uncertain just what he was going to do and was not sure he would place the stock on sale here. However, he said if he did open up ho would have sucii a sale that nobody in the city need go barefooted, and that if anyone knew of people too poor to buy shoes at the price proposed to sell to send them to him and he would give a pair. Mr. Stockton was optim istic regarding the future of business in Salem and said things were picking up and getting better ijght along. Pomeroy's jewelry store is the place to shop. Sea "The Royal Imposter,'''! 'five reels. Most beautiful picture ever1 seen in Salem. At the Hligh thenter Sun-i day and Monday. Seven big feature pictures. 10c; no raise. I wha t 50c what $ 1 will buy Attractive Silk Necktie Pair Suspenders Pair Silk Lisle Hose Fancy Arm Bands in box 4 Silver or Triangle Collars Gold Plated Cuff Links Set Dress Shirt Studs v ' Pair Silk Garters Fine Linen Handkerchief Undershirt or Drawers Working Shirt Keiser-Barathea 4-in-Hand Dress Tie, White or Black Silk Handkerchief, fancy color Gaiters and Armlets to match, boxed President Suspenders in box Fine Cashmere Hose Leather Belt 4 Pairs Heavy Black Hose Scarf Pin Tie Fastener Wool Knit Muffler and many other equally acceptable gifts ities and styles sold in a man's shop. will buy Beautiful Tie in Box Three Initial Linen Handkerchiefs Two Pairs Silk Lisle Hose Tie and Hose to Match, boxed Underwear Silk Muffler Nightshirt Scarf Pin in box Set Cuff Links in box Dress Shirt Protector Silk Finished Suspenders Set Dress Studs Stylish Cap Collar Bag for Traveling Four Pairs Cashmere Hose Knitted Silk Four-in-IIand . Tie Holder Suit Pajamas 8 Triangle or Silver Collars Black or Gray Silk Hose for men. Don't forget that men like the qual- Hammond-Bishop Company 167 Commercial St. LEADING CLOTHIERS "The Toggery" puller-tons shoe Deoartmenti 11 -H DANCING THK NKSOM'TK P.A II EI.Ol'S have decided to break their resolutions one evening in every year. This will ,(. Saturday, rii-eember 10th, on which their first, big Annual Uniice will be given at the Armory Hall. The com mittee in charge have pie Iged them selves to leave nothing nudum to make this the most enjoyable night of all nights during 11)14, ' "Come and lie a bachelor'', no mat tor whether young, old, single, married, lady or gentiemnn but ciime and spend the most plcnsiuif evening of the year. FREE CHICKEN SUITER PRIZE WALTZ Advance tickets are now being sold by the biicliclnrs'. also at the Ki d Cros rharmacy. d'cnicmhcr this duly comes once a year and it's Snttii.lay Dee. 1 1 1 1 1 . sjc :1s $ $ !lc !: $ jc EXTRA COPIES OF THIS EDITION K.xtra copies of this edition of the Capital .louriuil will be mailed from this office to any address, postage paid, for 5 cents. The supply, however, will bo limited. jc ! : ): Jt st e s WILL BE OPENED TO THE LADIES OF SALEM QNBAY, DECEMBER 21st Queen Quality Shoes Are the Peer of any Ladies Shoe on the market Tliia lino of ladies' footwear is different from the ordinary shoes. There Is a distinct appeal in their trim and stylish npponrnnen that is on excellent reflec tion of tho quality of material and expert ivnrltninn ship which Is such 0 satisfactory feature in "Queen Quality" shoos. While excelling In every font wear virtue, they nro most reasonably priced if.l.lif), 4-1 .00, tl.r.O, 5.00. Mr. A. A. GRABER An Expert Shoe Man Will Ma nage Oar New Department Mr. Crulier brings to Pullertnn ' u thorough know ledge of shoes am experience in the line. High ipinl ity Htore Service tind "Queen Quality" Mines are a combination wliic'i the ladies of .Silnn will find picas lug, profitable nad exclusive. Nilcm has long needed n first-class shoe store for unniou. l'ullirr 'h, with "Queen Quality" Mines and timber More Service, nil I fill this need. Visit Our New Department and Inspect Salem's Newest and Best Ladies' ohoe House. Bring Your Friends. . The fact that no ordered till spring models while the factory was still ship, ping winter style shoes, made a slight delay in the opening of our shoe depait aieat, but we are sure that the many Indira of this city who have waited for tho arrival of these shoes will find in "Queen Quality" a reward in thn height of shoo excellence in style, fit, comfort nil d long nad satisfactory near, Exclusive Suits"Milunery 2 70 JVortlt Commercial 5tt yf' if Tlio children who ventured, out to e story hnir this week hud u happy I surprise, tor u Christ nuts tnc had up. 'pcnrcl In III" ehililien 's mom for the :f'ist time. A ,-my little group gnth icioil nioiiiiil Die lirrplncu and .Mis .Case told Christinas stories, ''here will ;be no story hour next neck as it is the day after I'll list inns, but the i hiistmas tiee will be ill the children 's mum all during the holidays, I In the Saturday after New Years th iiMicii will hn'e a dull party in place of the regular stirv hour, For Safety m ". . ':."w - fir cv. bum hi' i-S1.- j' ''"I""' "!ni'.T,j The hou.sowife will appre ciate an Electric Iron Electric Percolator Electric Chafing Dish Electric Hair-dryer Electric Vibrator Combination Toaster Seven big feature pictures. "Tho, 1,'oyal Imposter." in live parts, Most beautiful picture ever seen ill Salem. Two big Iti null .in. I mi-its. Don't miss the Kcyloiic. Illigh tnenter, Sunday ninl M in In , I Mr; on ,ni-e in prices, Mr. anil Mra. H. A. Rnwsou this morning in rived home l ioiu i'Jitt Itosa. nl., where they were callcfl by the! suibl.'u and fntiil illness nf Afi'n, Kuw son's father, William I'. Campbell, who passed away Tuesday, llccember l.'i, H'll, ngeil Sli eais. He was among iiir pinneeis 01 I il III ni Ilia, lieillg one of thoi arriving in '111. lie luai'iied in California and in early days cnnie to Oregon, locating at. Vancouver, and Hinne years later moving to Kugeiie.i 'where he and Mrs. Ciiiunbell resided iseveiul years. He was in the best, of health op tn a few days before his. .death, being iiiin-unlly strung and v lg j orous for one of his age, hul he. ipiicly ! succumbed to a so, etc attack of ii- iia. Six children survive him. They ore: .lames, l.'dward, Ira, Mary and lltosii, all residing at Santa Hosii. and Alien, Hanson, of this city. j Carnnllotui, rosea, violots and plants jfm Xinas at Avenue (Irceuhouse, l'if teenlli and Center street. I'hoiie liliilT. j Dav PUKh and Jilll Tinlnli u-ell. jliiiown local spoitsincii, nni giving n turkey siioot toinorrow oil the grounds! ,m naiiser urns,, near Hie mule school. : Kverybody is conlii.lly invited and n good iime pniniiseil. j Careful Inquiry on tJia port of Supor- inteiidcnt It. I). I Steiuer, of tho in- , "'OK1 asylum, has reealcl thn Identity .of n piitiuat, who was couimil leil from .Multnomah county about two mouths ago under the inline of (I. . Keyson, as (li'iirge II, Kevsor, a former prac li''lg 1 pniipcrous dentist of Au burn, Ciil., aged mi veins for whom his sister, Mrs. Andrew Anderson. ul' the 'California city, has been making ntix , Hud diligent search ever sinco Ins mysterious disappearance, several months ngo. When he was admitted ito tho iis.vlniu from I'oillainl he had a number of crowns for teeth in his pus sessi n, and it was thoiiehl at the lime jthat he was a deiitit by pruicssiun, !biit. he would give no iiifnnunl ion either las to his identity, hi inldiess or fain lily connections, mt , ndinil leil to Dr. iMeiier yestenliiy al'tenioou that was ton missing brother of Mrs, ocrsnit, ninl nr. steincr says that 3 ARE SANTA'S FA V OK ITU GIFTS Order at once W. J. Porter Paints, Qih, Wallpaper, Class and Mouldings Phone Main 185 135 Court St. Hi ice .lavs' session, fine nf tl,., i, t and most sin ssful uieetings in "tho history of the orgaai.atiou is predi. t.,d for the coming Kngenu convention. he An- Ke- sor H case, while lint evilctlv serious is mi! very promising, riomlnent mnong th speakers from abroad who will ml. lies the scssioni) of iho western division of tho Oregon Stale Teachers' iissociat inn, which erne vi nes In Kugi no .Monday ninl holds over Wednesday nl' nctl i'.i,k n- j' hnrles I!. Hugh, prisideiit uf the new ipin.'tlce high school of iiiililnud, t ill,, ... . , Hinder the charge of the University of AgdltS for Wl'SCmgnOllSO;' ' lit''i nui, ami Hr, Klmer II, Hi'van, I',. ni,i,",ii ui i iodine lllliversiiy, I f 11 111 II. ton, N'ew York. Until of these gentle men have nttiiini'd great eminence ns ieiu,ers upon eiiiicational sub.n cts, lini'i enjoyed leninrliable iiireeis much ilistinctioii ns student and thorilles in eiiiicational ninllois Guaranteed Lamps. We take care of our customers, I Welch Electric Co. 261 North Commercial St. ami and j mi ami i their services during the nss-riatinn meeting have been secured lit great e-1 pene to the association. IIMll gentle men are on Hie prograin for each of the I WHATEVER ELSE You Give "Her" REMEMBER There's untiling dearer to tho I'ciiiliiii.H heart than a bn fmni THE SPA "She"' noultl surely like ono of our specially prepared Noverty i h rist urns baskets or atlractlvo duxes, brimful of Swfets nj ClirtHtmaii Cheer. THE SPA'S CHOCOLATES AHE UNEXCELLED The Spa The House of Quality