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V THE SALEM CAPIT iL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, PECEME-R 10, 19U. ST 'JEW -V I All Around" Iowa j '. 4-4-44-.---t- -4-44---4 ---- 4--4-4--" , I H Ml III H "' llll I 1 It t rT-t"t-jfc-t---t-t-"-"-1 - - - ' --! Dr. Mondelsonn, specialist in fitting River condition veto somewhat im- glasscs correctly. U. 6. bunk bldg. .proved una morning witi. tile sngnt rue o ' . in tn:n mtu tin o yesterday ami miw the Two marriage licenses were issued - practically clear of t..o path to this roorninp. The firs. was givt'n to;" "vcr iron, the slough. . The Sieholaa A: On, whose homo is r.t,c'i mature was 23 dtveea last gut, Jordan, Linn comity, and Anna Schab, "' .?' loRroca hhor ha. est .'. ...... ...,...i i ..'in.lv Thursdav niuht, when the heaviest l)T .-'IlilW, "U ' I I'll' n. . win, . ".- ,. ... l rrl. . ..1 I., Ill,, Until llf ,rl '' t" ' "'lltl. lul l 13 nn-univ .111111111; ami turn morning moo nt . Walker ar.it (iiai-o Staples, Donald. Wlio ever heard of 4 high grade per colator fr ? I'omn in nail we'll bhow you one. Salon. Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple. I'lione 1200. About 8 o'clock last niglit the home of C. K. Whitney was in danger of burning on account of a blazing t'lvu1. The fire was extinguished witno.it the nssistancc of the fire depart t by rieasant Whitney, uged IS, and Orrnl Hagedorn. Outdoor Bleeping can he enjoyed by the frailest by using an electrically warmed sleeping blanket. Ralcm Elec tric Co., Masonic Temple. Phono 1-00. H. S. Fargo, department commander, mid Assistant Adjutant (! nil ('. W. Williams, of l'ortland, are in the city,,v distant will. Cottage undoitnk today to inspect the local O. A. II.. ...is parlors. I'lione 7-1. ii the regular meeting day of the hit- 0 tor and also of the W. II. ('. A lum-1 j)r. Titter, dentist, phono 606, Salem quet will bo served at nocin by the two Hunk (,f Commerce building, oieanizntions in the armory, where n feet ill ovo low water. It hr.s diop .-I of a foot in the pu-t iwo linys. ScriC3 No. 10 of tho Mrtunl S.'.v.njs Hi Loan association wilt he opened .1:111 i rv 2, 111 15. Subscriptions tor shares in Ihe association are niov I eing re ceived at Hie office of the secretary nt L'T.i State siieet. Phono I'i. A. A. I.ee, president. Word 'rom Dallas states that Carl l-'eni 1 , critidillv ill with diphthe'.ia, lint will) was improving Wednesday, suffered a relapse yesterday. His phy sicians state that the diisense is in its most icrioiis slago at pre.icnt. He wa-well-known as an athletic and football ilnyer and ho attended the University, of Oregon. Norma M. Lcffingwell, emhaimer, and To Every Husband Y; ! Father and Son their routine both will go through work. Elegant Rift clocks at Gardner Kcene's, 38 State. Try Scott's IE-cent meals, Eov. James Elvin, of The Dalles, was the minister derided upon by the In three noun, this morning, begin ning about 5 o'clock, snow ml to the 'depth of hall' an inch and i-preiid a ' while mantle over the city. This is ' tho first fall of the white and fleecy .for this winter and wiih welcomed in 11s tunny different, wu s us there are Ineoulo in the citv. To the easterners who 1111 vo runo here recently it was a welciiiic sir-lit, a I'oii.einbniare of tin' (live her .1 Frnntz Premier on Christ mas day. Then watch her smile and say: "Just the present I wanted! Nine n. ni., and the day's wo.U done." (she knows that her old sweeping find dusting days are gone turned into hol idays by your thoiiglitftilne.ss. it gives her time of her own to spend as she wishes. Handy, Labor Saving, Durable and Knsv to I'se. members rif the First Couurogiitinnal snows and blows of their frost-bitti .1 church to be their new piislur. Mr. 1 homes before they landed in salubrious Flviu, with his wile and two children, Oioun; to the confirmed Oregoniun, it will remove to Sale..., .he new aipoin.ee , not so welcomo. With the ground to take up his wink the first Sunday arm y frmen, the snowfall will not in January. prove n disagreeable on account of 0 I slush. On account cf the icy condition of : 0 the streets, buses not shod for Ihisi It is a duty you owe yourself to know liiud of weather lire slipping about that your eyesight is corrected. ( 'on most promiscuously, and the situation , suit i')r . C. H. 0 'N'eill, optoinetrist-optic- would bo huipiirons 11' it were not so , j,,,,. Suite II. Il'.ish Hank hiiildni';. Nc.iial hoisi's fell, while oth ers had extreme ilifticulty in making headway over the slippery stmts. Don't buy your Christinas jewelry until you lave seen the fine slock nt Gardner & Kcene's, :WH Stale. Dr. Stone's chilblain remedy, 2fic, guaranteed. At last night's regular meeting of jl'iicil.e lodge No. .W, A. 1-'. & A. M., .he ii ii ti 11 1 election of officers took ;plac wilh the following results: Wor shipful muster, (.Menu Nilcs; senior warden, Hal V. Ilia am ; junior warden, i W. II. Dancv; treasurer. Hot Ij. I'car c; secretary, I'l. II. rhoate. (ilenii I'. .ilcs, who was advanced to worship- !l'nl master from the cliair of senior There w.is ail exodus of Willamette i wnrden, bus been serving as wnrship iiniversity Ktndcnts friin Snlein yester-' ful mnster vice Jerry S. Wyn.it, who day Afternoon of those who ale going I was elected 11 year ago, and who served homo to spend the holidays. The oxo until his depnilnre to l'alo Alto, ill., diis continued today and only a few re- nbout three months ago. in.lin whose homes are loo far away to roach within a shut time. Kor the next two weeks the campus will be jiractieally deserted and will only liven up again next year. CAED Of'iHANKS. Mr. ami Mis. I're.l Ktiich extend te 1heir friends and Lie Silver llcll circle their thanks lor the many kindncs-es mid suupnlhy evtemled iliein at the ilenth of llieir liltle daughler. Go to Dr. S.one's for trusses," 4L0BE Sunday Vaudeville The Garrison Sisters who scored such 0 hit esterdnv have been engaged to stay another 'lav and will be seen in an entire change of act. A aeln'ted licei 1 picture pro gram will ulso be slum 11 featuring A Special Vltagraph Hope Fosters Mother With Ediih Storey and Mary Maurice Hc.idachr.8 that won't yield to ordi nary tientment are olten due to eve -train which can be collected by Dr. ('. II. O'Neill, optometrist-optician.. Soil" 1 1, Hush Hank building. Davo Pugh and Jim Imlr.h, well known local sportsmen, are giving a lork"y shoot, toiiioirow 011 V' ground 'of Mauser Bros., near the mute s.hool. H ei v'nedy is cordially inv ited and a good time promised. Professor J. B. Horner, of the depart- ; no nt of history of the Oregon Agricul- '.In ril, cnllcilc, will deliver a lecture at the Leslie M. K. church tomorrow evict ing, licci'inhcr i!0, on the subject, "The Uond Tioni Jerusalem Down to Jeri cho." The lei'tnre will be illustrated with 10(1 lantern slides, which were made along Hint, historical highway by Ihe piofessnr himself. I. is expected, 11:1 u . 1 nit tit uf tho excellent reputation that l'roli'-'.siir Horner has, that .he ichiifh will be crowded to hear Ibis till!;, which will be all the more inter esting as the material was gathered lirsl hand. 8 I i Christmas ZiZ Sf 'f'jT 'lIis .Cedar Chests I A ffl $12.50 to $25.00 t'J..'. Electric Portables t 1 $3.00 to $15.00 i J('?tVt; Candle Sticks VJi 75c to $2.50 it- -C , I Ponieries h rs-g. $1.00 to $2.00 ' i' t A Brass JardiiJers H Vjv I Hw" $1'60 10 S3 00 C ll Smokers' Setg tv j 78c to $5.00 fe- ti Tray. ti , : i si.oo to $5.00 Yv'J Clocks I ,1 $2.00 to $10.00 Casseroles I , $1.75 to $5.00 I Pereolatcrs $3.5 to S10.00 ' ft V I Carring Sets f $2.50 to $10.00 V Dinner Sets iYvfei' S6.50 to $50.00 ?Wffi Baskets . rf -; 35c to $3.50 1 .1 Wtri Cms11 Eugs a si.w to sio.oo 3 5S? mm mm M lilln U V I " I.KIJtfl Furniture, The Most Desirable Of All Xmas Gifts Our store is lull ol' practical, useful sifts, tiie kind that tho recipient will remember you by for many Christmascs to come. Xew shipments of most acceptable sift pieces of furniture are arriving daily nnd our floors are filled to overflowing with sensible, serviceable'. ft pieces in a variety and choice of styles and prices that will meet with your approval. Our crockery and sift department is well worth a visit, as hero you will find S'ift articles of usefulness and merit at prices all can afford to pay. AVe want you to call daily, even thous'h 'tis just to look around. If not prepared to pay the entire, amount of your purchase, take advantas'o of our "banking system" pay a' small deposit and have goods "banked" awaiting your convenience for final settlement. Give, a Hoosier Cabinet for Jv inr the. Dni"s R"om xr .1 . xr Comfort in the Kitchen Amas this l ear o'nit the needless steps vour wife takes evcrv dnv. ave her most of this needless walking by giving This Christinas is assured every purchaser of to a real lain machine, this Hive ccivi d tin Christmas must tmrful yift :nty womnn ct - HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Price $27.50 JH! mm L3 11-L 1,1 "IH - 1 ;: ; All-waus Prefej-abln La Chafing Dishes $5.00 to $10.00 Couch Covers $2.25 to $8.50 Easy to Use Connect it to any electric light sock et; a twist of the wrist Had the Fn.nl Premier is rendy to clean floors, rugs, carpets, stairs goes under and .irnund furniture, searches out. the corners and difficult 1 duces gets nil the dust, nnd dirt and holds it in the dust-proof bag. No retracing of her steps to dust. It. saves her time and work, and leaves cleanliness and health in its trail. canfytlieNcwHocainiburZpiKeYJ $1.00 DOWN; S1.00 WEEKLY Yon get the low cash price fixed by the Hoosier dm puny. No extra Ices. Ill laboi .."living features 17 ci No extra f tirely new. We were fortunate enough tn beautiful new iiohIcIs 011 Deccml already been tugged for Chi istinns or three days will take Iliein nil, ivlcr voiirs bel't.re it is too Into. Many dollars are burned up every year it. poor stoves and ...ages, and all there in to show fur it iH poor food, unhappy stomachs and tired nerves. What would delight your wife moro this Christmas thai, having onri Installed in her kitchen all ready to cook the Christmas dinner. $1.00 a week And you have an investment tluit will prove a source of great pb usure for all Christninaes to come. This range will save ninny dollars in a year, for it re ipiires so little fuel n. id bakes to perfection. Ask the woman who owns one. It is the only range made with Patented Keystone Copper Hearing Aluminum Fus ed Flues. Cull and examine it; you will say it is tho most benu- -.'Z.,'d,l Music Cabinets Screens In all woods to mutch I your piano, irom .fu.uu 1.1 20.00. The one illustrated well-constructed cab in boll, onk and mil- hoguny; removable, sliding elves; height 10 inches; top 11x10. A handsome seieoii adds to any room, as well ns be ing tin article of utility. Dim' Duplex screen, siniil.u .0 rut. height 50; three Uu incli panels; filled Yur Inp green, one side 'brow n, the u1luvr mounted on heavy press board; strong fra me. Special $11.25 Special $3.75 HZ-. fll 4$"tjj!9ilif. secure 11 few of thes, er .'.111. t-everal Iiiim uciivei v. .Another two Til til range you have ever seen. So come in today and I'se it, then' tell your neighhuis how well yiui like it. Lcd:es? Desks Pedestals Practical Gifts Easy Chairs $1.50 to $15.00 Morris Chairs $13.00 to $50.00 Beed Chairs $5.00 to $20.00 Tea Wagons $15.00 to $20.00 Ladles' Desks $8.00 to $35.00 Library Tables $7,50 to $35.00 Dining Tables $12.50 to $50.00 Oak Diner Sets SIO.OO to $30.00 Music Cabinets $9.00 to $26.00 Sewing Tables $1.50 to $15.00 Pedestals SI.OO to $15.00 Magazine Racks $3.00 to $12.00 Andirons $1.50 to $10.00 Fire Sets $3.75 to $8.50 Bonk Blocks $3.50 to $7.50 Easy Ccuchcs $0.00 to $35.00 In 11 variety of styb s and all woods to niatuh Ihe furnishings of any room. No. IL'IiL' As illustrated, 'JS inches wide, 10 inches high, one large drawer, in terior divided into com lilll'.nien.s for stnl iiuierv f II finished in onk or mnling- t 1, 11 .liuilenicre Stands, Foot Stools. We have just re ceived another shipment of the small but useful ar liclcs, and all are moder alely priced. any. Special No. FiH IS inches, llxll, Like cut, height solid inik, top ..$7.75 Sells for $2.50 Special Prices on Our Entire Line cf Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Now is the Time to Buy Your Heater at a Big Saving---All Heaters Reduced Continuous show froiii p. Ill, till Coming MONDAY AND TUESDAY PANT AGES VAUDEVILLE Laurie Ordway The greiif Fugli-di Comedienne in an entirely new act which is ctntmcd to be heller than the miffruccttc act of last year, Another feature act, Orpheus Trio Musician and Kuteitainers rx.raoriliaury Owing to the high cost in secur ing these two big feature nets the prices will be MATINEE Children 5c, Adults 10c EVENING) Children 10c, Adults 20c Coming Wednesday and ThursdRy 'THE MAN OF THE HOUR" Home of the Best Shows Guard your eyesight by having your eye. examined, at Iho first sign of wciiknes''. by Dr. C. II. O'Neill, uptoine tristooliciiln, Suite II, liusli building. This afternoon the auditorium of the commercial club was the scene of the n ing of tho Mnrion County Point Crowes' association and a large num ber ol' Ihe enmity's spud producers' were present. The drawing curd was a talk by Professor II. II. Miller, dean of Ihe school of commerce of the O. A. C, whn spoke on maiketing thn po tato, on the cost of production, the .iuinulactu.'o of Ihe starch ami other subjects of interests allied to Ihe po tato business. J'ldiie Galloway, of dopartment No. ;! uf the circuit eourl, will be here next week to hear cases aller spending the past week in I'orllnnd assisting in hearing net inns In the Multuoinuh cir cuit eourl". Judge Kelly, of depart ment No. I, although bis regular tern, hero does not, begin until .Inniinry, is :VWr."''; LAURIE ORDWAY Tlx great Eiiiflish comedienne who will appear at the Globe Monday and Tuesday. x peeled to be in the city tn hear mo- I la nl, lions, demurrers and set eases t.ns com-ing-weok. Cow Feed Just received another car of that famous SIIADV Wit 'OK DAIHY FOOD,' u mixture of alfalfa nud molasses. This feed Takes the place of green grass anil keeps the flow of milk right up to the top. Try it and se the results. Hog Feed Another car of that high grade (iliol NI) DAHI.KY in today and is going like hot enkes in front of a hobo. I. 's dandy clean feed and makes the hog grow fat. An, I our price, is right. Beet Pulp Another car on Ihe way of Ibis great feed for cows. It will make more milk than any feed we ever saw and the price Is lower thnil anything you can fed. Have a lit tl" in .luck and mote coming. Try it nut. D. A. WHITE & SONS t c $ i)e tje ,: 4 if i; IIICII . I, ASS n Ilewoilt nt very low DON'T forgot big sale household goods 201201 State . Phone MO NEW TODAY H J( s )t c KOOF cleaning. I'lione III. lui m"I at I npitiit Nee duo. west ol V. M. C lie Shop, first A. NKW n.oiler.i well furnished ilii. itrn house. lonr looiii linngnlow, near cur line; fruit. Call I.VIIU. T'l.'.dn.v cm ner Diielgan, owner Deeondiel upitol nnd I i.'IO p. m., ill L'niou sts, K. 1'Olt SAI.lv- Fresh cow. 1117 .Market. DIIY fir wood for W-2. Mile. Phone H'i02- Fl'HNlSHKD -l-rnoni iiiodcrn bungalow. Phone :i:-i'-;is. LIC A V 10 orders for 2H7-K, or 710. mistletoe. Phone - I'llli SA l,K Oil THADi;--Allieila laud i tor illiiinelle valley land, lit a bar gain, Call on Kipinre Den) Kenlty Co. I'd If UK XT- 7 riiun daste.ed house, uooil well, chicken honue, luiru, truit. Coiostock, phone ll'.'sj It, I Fill! IIOAT M K AT for sale; first class only. 1'hoae 2100 M. SAI.K-Cood cow, giving rich milk. Am leaving town; will so) ch. -up. L'oiri X, ( 'oiiinicrcial, CMHISTMAS els fur the children IIOHSK It In ii I. ft k ut cost, Kvery iiuin sh iihl iilaulict his horses, cn inllv dining the cold woollier. You will find a huge stock of high guide . blankets at cost, mices at Niloni . 1 1 Di m' l lxchange Ham, ,Vil Ferry st, I 'h arwaler Ibos, Plops, TO Till) INH'lt .cF; PI IIL.IC OF SAI.KM AND VCNITY-l;'you are liiod and vexed of getting unexpect ed utee-snic nta on yorr puid-up fire iu'U.ii.icu policies nud want to change coi:pnuir, pnouii or call on W, A. I.i-loa, -1st Court street. Hi. has a suipiiso for ynii, IAXICAB CO. Office ilotel Uligh. Phone 700 Clean Cabs; Day and Night or Service within one mile. Jv - -44s NKW I PICA ole.tiic at M" Uiish street. ipiilter instulled piircbr brow n t iln.l V. I doldi'ii Hcaiuight i ; h'ihoni tiiiii.iinis. 1'faoi.o SPKMvlN'l Ol' WANTKU I4.H0U men to lead liews at Fred's Night Lain h. PCllivllHKD White erels for sale. I'm Wvnndolte cock North 21st st. WMITK legluiii cockerels for ale, nho i a two-year old Toiiere.l cock, V. it,, i linker,' III. 0, S n, (I.e., Phone , dN F-2. NI'AH WIMID (l).--AII kinds of dry, wood; prompt delivery, i'lione 4211,1 WANTKU--Wood cutting; will takej larue contract. Addiesn tl, K earei ,loui mil, Hid ACIIKH of Idaho laud under irr. gntio.i that 1 will trade Air Salem property. I'lione Sll L'' I4. WIIKX Vou want uood onk wood and full measure cull .lames linlnh, phone u, ....... , L' r, L' I I .s I i ..Ml r ii I iiici n 1 1 i i -1 i . 'IT I'l.OW Kb'K, pol plants, ferns, ptilius, ele, Phone vonr Xion oidei i to ooil. Umber Pros, I II Soolh l.ili 1 city. Pltl'NIMi time is here. If yon have w u;k that you want, duno ell her pinning or graftiug-by an exper ienced party, who will giiiituntee re sults, leuie yuir ohIcih with the Cap. ilal I ilv Niir-eiy Coiiipiiay. Phone to. I NHI'ltA N r', We never knock our coinpetitois, bill--If yon are contemplating u change in your policies, It will pay you to see us before placing it. YJe are nil Ihe job all the time with the vciy best u' I line companies; no iissessiuents. S"o us Indue. 1 .ti I' In i- ii llolinger, Hill ilnblianl loiihliau. I IIAYK your windows bright and cheery for ( liriidiuas. Hilly, expert window cleaner. Piiouo 24 M. j WANTKD- Horses in exchange fur! town lots or new bungalow. Phone 22S2 1(. K. I.. Coinstock, YOC ell ii buy for MI0 cash n siiiull I'll tilt near Salem. Knsy 'te. ins. Ad dies' It elire Ju'linal. MM II l.KS-ow is your time lo buy a sewing miielitue. We lire giving Ninns n b'. (iond sewing I m il hiiii'M up; diop oend iiiach'iues I as gnod as new, ij 11 ."'I. Singer of ' fiee, it 10 State sticct. f ' 1 K KI'XIisi . I A IT dcr Deutsche-. I.ente wild gnfaclligst ge'veuseht. Wir sprei lien Ileulseh. Sun l-'iniii'ln-eo Life 1 ii-iii u n l o Co., II, 1.. Willson, district .iiniiiiger. A, llaldcnia.., Id cal uiii .it, I II Noith High street. ;i ; ik x i) i k i iK i) Now Open and Rendy to do AH Kinds of STEAM AND DKY CLEANING AND THESSINO Ilv LATKST HCIENTIF10 AND SANITARY METHODS City Steam k Dry Cleaning Plant 1101. state St. Phono 1714 i iX i ; id ) k ik ; ' 1 Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalcs, Chili Con Came, Chop Bi.ey Noodle 420 Ferry Mtrcet i'rv Unique I Holiday Gift I live to -nine iiieinlicr of your family who is In need of them, mi older for a pulr of caiefnlly filled kIu'soh i'i imii ibis office, to be filled uflcr Clirlstmas. What mine puicticnl irc'ent could you select for Father, Mollo r, Ilrolliei' or Sislcr. Our wutk is guaranteed. Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST 2PR 209 Hubbard Building rhona 100 f4 4444444 44444-44444444