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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
TWO . THE SALEM CAPIT VL JOURNAL SALEM, OKEOON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1914. . ., ' --" l,,M,,.,l.',,,...- I CITToNEWS & 'Sporting Coops Make Very Desirable Xinas Presents Our Liu Includes Many Tilings Your Boy Has Longed to Possess. FOOTBALLS ROLLER SKATES BICYCLE or TRICYCLE, S PAULDING SWEATER ETEE READY FLASHLIGHT 22 RIFLE AIR GUN. PUNCHING BAG EOXINO GLOVES HUNTING SHIRTS POCKET KNIFE and many other articles in which boys take special delight. Hauser Brothers SALEM and ALBANY it The Christmas tree in the office of the Portland liailway, Light and Pow , er company is a work of art, aim shows i how much can be done with a littn I by some people. The tree is a fine se-j lection, being of the ."open work" va ricty which permits a view into its in sides. It is draped nml festouued with some feathery stuff that the society editor might bo acquainted with ami able to describe, but which is beyond the horse editor's vocabulary. Jjittlc elcctiic lights about as big as a fire fly shows when on his summer night expeditions through the shrubbery, gleam and glimmer in all colors through the Drenches, and seme tinsel nml tis sue give additional beauty, reflecting the multicolored lights. It is grently admired by the crowds waiting in front of the office for the curs, us well as the patrons of the company as they Hand', r in anil settle for kilowatts nml other things the company puts in its little yellow itmi.cd reminders that you are not using "the light of other days," chargeable to Memory. BARR'S DEPENDABLE JEWELRY The Oregon Photo Art association, an organization composed of enthusiastic amateurs of this city, held its regular meeting last week-end at the rooms ot A. C. Barber, a member of the associ ation. At this meeting it was decided to hold the first exhibit nt the public libr.i.y March 1, where for throe days the bent work of the members of the association will be on exhibition. The first exhibit will be general in charac ter nnd will not bo confined to any particular line us some of the lutcr ones will bo. Tho exhibitiim will be free snd the members propose to show theii best samples of portraiture, views and all kinds of art photographic work. It is proposed to open a permanent studio . r TTrii i , ,.t ' in this citv later, where the meetings Mrs. A. L. O Heilly and children let ; of (h(, wi ,,,, ,, the .,.,, today for Salem, where they wil spend ,()f jh) ,nenlhl.rs win ,,, ml p.-r,,,,, ,.,.t the Christmas vacation. Mr. J 'Jtetliy , eXl,inition will .join them next Thursday, after nt-1 , ' , 0 tending the teachers ' institute in Kit-, T)le Spauldlng Logglr.g company is gene, next week -Kugene ('iiiiid. 0l,Hu, , to chop its logs out' of the ice Mrs. h. A. Tillson, of Sulein, lett yes-1 tl(, nf Bim ,,, ,.,,, tcmlay mtornoon mr nor non e oner for th(, lni Tlu, j0 ,,,., tlli,ll(., TlHlTlHK Hwvrnii (lllVr nuir HUH -uin, PERSONAL) For Him Watches Fobs Umbrellas Stick Pins Fountain Pens Rings Cuff Links Cigar Cutters Gold and Silver Pen Knives. To maintain our buying power we must raise money to cancel all our obligations on the first of the year. To raise this money we arc plac ing our slock of the finest jewelry in Oregon on sale at prices from ten to fifty per cent off our regular prices. Our loss of profit during this sale is your chance to buy Christmas presents of high-class jewelry at the very lowest prices. For Her Bracelet Watches Bracelets Lavaliers Brooches Rings Earrings Hat Pius Lockets Gold snd Silver Vanity Cases 'a,...:, .I-..- ,i i,,tt 1,1 II. . ,.,,1.1..,. ll nl' I T XT 1? P .l.;u ..I,- lmmiin ll,r. 1 . J . . ji. ... numj i ii"n . ..j. .... i,m,. nccd-i itil' to the men who are IMier. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hpnulding, of Balem, were in Kugene yesterdny on thoir nay to Mnrslifield, where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Bpauiding it a member of the statu in dustrial and accident commission and will move his family to this city fol lowing tho holidays. Kugene Register. . , frj,.,',' A. L. Hchriber, til' Maeleny, wus in il0uii1" jr )i piuem ypsieruny. Krrd Cornell, uf Wooilbiirn Hnlem over the week-end on business. .1. M. Austin wus in this city yester dav trom Dallus. WAR LORDS WITH HIM, Amsterdam. Dee. 21, The kuiser back at the front today, is nccnnipnit led by the lieininn ministers of war working on the boom. The mill is able to run to its full capacity, however, in1 spite of the new clement which has en-l tered into the lumber industry Ml Sa- lcm. W. E. Ho ad and family have return-i ed to this city, after an extended visit and reluthos in Okln- 1 hiivs that he left ze- . ! ro weather in tho Kusl lo come to Die wns m ' mini t (jet warm and though he finds it -.'old here nt present, he has hopes; that it will moderate soon. Mr. Head ii in the employ nl! the I'm tluiid, Kugene and Kaslern lines in this city. Cleveland Slmklus, a junior in tho iiniveisity, is a victim ot circumstances j t lint will compel him to spend rliiistinusj n wit v from home and in-nimble in bod. i and navy, nccor g to information re ho.tly before he was to leave for his ceived here this ufiornoun from Her-i !"."''" ,!,"u'm he i"ceived wot d t.int BRACELET WATCHES 10 to 25 Per Cent Off UMBRELLAS One-fourth to One-third Off CUT GLASS Every Piece in Stock One-fourth to One-third Off Silver Plated Tableware 1-4 to 1-2 $15.00 Shefield Tray for.. $8.00 $15.00 White Metal Silver Plated Meat Platter for $S.OO Off $25.00 White Metal Silver-Flated Meat Platter for $15.00 $14.00 White Metal Silver-Plated Double Vegetable Dish for 87 10 to CUFF LINKS One-Fourth to One-Half Off 20 per cent Off on all Sterling Solid Silverware Heavy Silver - Plated Dessert Spoons; $5 value for. . . .S2.50 Heavy Silver - Hated T able Spoons; S6 value for ...$.'5.00 John G. Barr Brand 2G-piece Knives, Forks and Spoons bet; .$20 value for $10.00 25 per cent off on Field Glasses and high-power Binoculars. 10 to 25 per cent off on Watches. One-fourth to one-half off on Pins. Chains, Lavaliers. Brace lets, Lockets and Rings. GOLD RINGS One-Fourth to One-Half Off Toiletware Brushes, Combs Mirrors Manicure Pieces One-Third Off lin. It wns said his niuiesly would spend Christmas in Iho field. 30,000 VOICES Aud Many Ara The Vokoa'of Snlom Teople. Thirty thousand voices What n iiriitul choroid And Hull's tho number of American men and women, who are publicly piaisinu; Hoiiu'd Kidney 1'ills for relief from huciiiichc., kidney ami Idnddor ills. They sny it to friends. They tell it in the liomn papers. Halem pcoplu are in this chorus, 1 1 era 'a a Knlein enso: Mm M. K. Latham, J 125 S. Twelfth ulri'ot, Hulom, snys: "I first, heard of Donn'n Kidney I'llln when living la Itisninrck. N. I)., nbouf six venrs neo. 1. w.j i .! v.i- . ...,i.:i.. enpoit, yau III isi-i iiiikt till 1IMIIO Ittllllll' -. ,,, . ... i I l iiis sniiil sislcr hud sen i let feer. Th day before ho had his tonsils ioinnvcd here, expecting to yo hilnii' to rc-npor-1 ate. It was ncrossiiry for him to o home with Walter W hite who lives nt Mc.M iniiville lor the vni iitiiin. -- Kiihimi-1 Heuistcr. Tho Bunday School of tho Unitarian t'luirch will celebrate t'lirislmas Tues 1 1 n v cvi'Uiiiu fnnn seven to 111 ill o'eloctl. A piiinni will be rendered by the ihil - J oven iiimi a ,1'Miy iiiim uimi puiiv nui fiillon. All parents of the children, members ami friends of the church are must eonliiilly invited to bo present, Barr's Jewelry has a reputation for reliability built in over 60 years of "Honest Dealings in Reliable Goods." We guarantee the quality of every article in this Sale just as strongly as we do when selling at regular prices. from kidney complaint. My buck ached ..inHi.. ...) i 1....1 .. .i,.ll .1... uiiniiiuwj iiimi . uii'i h uiiii, uiUKKiiiK x.jj juiiu just over my kidneys. 1 couldn't, , stoop with coiutort. or lilt tho least thing. 1 was nervous nml restless ami often got up la the nmrnluK, I'eeliiiK us REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. T I, Honney et ux to I) ,1 Voder, lot T I, Honney nubillvisioii. ifld. Mrs N K lluveniort to l.ucrclin Duv- bind in Silverton. if III. l'nrUer, The House of Reliability BARR'S JEWELRY S Store Open Evenings ' TO R State and Liberty I7s.:il ucres in ebiiin ,1(1 T II N II 2 W. k II Ithoten et nl to I. M l'urkei, IMU.lt ncres, hi! lint I'll iis above. ; $ 1 I'll ii K Heeson to Juo 1 enincrtnu el lots 111 and 11 ltuuker Hill Fruit ik k se k ik EXTRA COPIES or SATURDAY'S EDITION lied us when 1 went to bed. lhiau'ii; i.',,',.,,,,, . f ;(10. Mdney fills Kave me oreat relict nml () .; Tlionipson et vir to 11 lloe. ' 1 Kept on t ill. i ii if theni until I hud n,,t lts . and 5 B 15 Kimlenood add completn cure. I wns benefited inl tl) Halem. I0, rveiry way by Dnnn's Kidney Tills. lj n n,m vt ,1X to F H Thonipsiui, Hdvino all kidney miffererii to trylloin and 5 block 1.1 Knulewood.-ij.10. "iem." ' Kliippcuener to T A Iteilintf et nl, Price fllV, nt all denlers. Pon't sim-j liniil in acc .'It T B H 11 I W,-:HH1(I. ply nsk fur n kidney remedy net. Quitclaim Deed. Hoan's Kidney I'llls the sumo thutl ,T M nrnwn et ux to )n(jon Itoiue Mm. Latham hud. I'ister M illnirn Co..' rrotcctivo Assn, lot 12 H IS 1'nii monnt Traps., lluffiilo, N. T. j 1'urU ndd.-tl. Kxtm coi'ies of Saturday s edition of the Capital .lounuil will be mailed from this office lo any address, ,ostae imid, for o 'cents, The upply, how ever, will lie limited. t k RECOVERED THE MONEY. k'unil bishops tinouuhmit (lerinnny Inn1' set .Lummy Id ns a day of pniyer nnd lepenti ', ; liny, to II Cologne dis- pnt.-h iceiicd here toduv by the Nieii- we Holterilninsche Couiant. ' , GLOBE Today and Tuesday PANTAGES VAUDEVILLK Laurie Ordway The givat English Comedionno, in an entirely now act, bettor than ever. OIirilFAJS TUIO Novelty Musical Act. NEW riCTUKES Kargain Matinees Children, ,rc; Adults, 10c. Evening Children, 10c; Adults, 20c. Cinclnnutl, Ohio, lice. llV-'I'he loot1 obtuiiied bv Frank H. Ilnlil. tho unto-, inoliilo bni'ulit, In tho robber- here ( Thursilny of two Cincinnati bunks, wt,s, recovered todny. Muro than l.'l,H0il, was found In a room over a restaur ant on Vine street, wliien iioiii mm rented. Hold was shot nnd killed in Ii revolver duel, FOR I'RAYEIt AND REPENTANCE. ! i i AID FOR NORMAL NOT LIKEIY GIVEN WHAT CATARRH IS, Appropriation of Much Opposition in LculalHlure. Vii.ti-idiim, lice. 1.' .tlbishops . ! 1 LAURIE ORDWAY I The groat English comodleiinvi who will appear at the Olohe today and Tuesday. I HEAR THE NEW GLOBE ORCHESTRA ' "Home of the Host Pictures" YOUR PICTURE If Taken TODAY Will He Finished in Time for Christmas. THE PARKER STUDIO Over Uarnes Cash Store i CLUB PUT THE RAIN j ! IN THE RAINBOWS ; The I lull teuiu of this city trimmed Mhe lliiiuliows, of K.up'iie, Hie lemjne ! lenders in the Willainetl Valley bowl- i inn Icnuiie in their contest pulled off ; 1 nt the I lull alleys Saturday night. The In, nil took two out of the throi i pmics. 1 reyen ol te i lint lenm s.-orea Hie lnuh Kiuim. ."n, ano winov 01 tne same tenni he'd the high iin'inge of K'. The contest was clo-e from the, tart and the match. Tin' scores: I'lerce . i I'rire . t'liiM-n . , linit .. tiilroy . Totals llnvi . . (CMllell lh III nd l.ee 1 Cnten . lust Kiinuj ilci Ucd t ho j I Club. I ir.i if.;i iM .-.in ir:i t.'.o iiid is; ;.i;t i;i . l.V. l'iiii Id; Kl lilll U7 1"'-' I"!' Ii'1', isd isii ij :.:4 sr.it m;:; mi'.i v'M'7 17;t' Rnllibow. IO l! 1 T ll .'.Id 17'-' isii iim h'ii i;i i.'u ihi hiii ;.'.'ii i;."i n; inn IM .v.' it:i I .-.7 I'll ISH .".nil 1 1H si i Mii'j ,s:n l'":!'.' I le Sweetest A ilninty box of candy from the liray Hello mnken an ideal Sift for anyone. Pee our line of beautiful hu'i.luy boxes of Sa lem 's hest candy, til! AY riKl.t.K t AN t'Y I'Al.K.NDAK HONKS, 7Jc, A 1'ciiutifiil art pic turn calendar nnd a box ef line candy. The Gray Belle It lus vvn t.iid that every third person : is Houbkd with catarrh in some form. ..,. ,,,, Science hint shown that nnnal catarrh JS0.000 Will Havo ,Bl)culrt a v,nQll j,, of tUf body; that the accretion of the rmtcou inciiibraiK'Sarc quickly affected, and loca! trcutiiuiita in tlie form of snuffs and pnr do little, if any good, To correct catarrh you should treat it ,iue by enriching your blood with thf il-dsxl in Scott's KmuUion which is n-iliciiiul Imid snd a building-tonic, Iree mii .ilcobol ur any harmful cltuys. Try it. 6MI jk IklKUC, VlOOUlSlId, N. J. (Indip liuce Monitor.) 1 Tlie Mate Normal nt Monifionlh miglit. to have another s.-hool building iiuil its board of regents will ask the, IcKishiture. for if."it),iiini with wlii.h to build it. The chnnees jne not very Coud that the legislature will niiike the' nppropi intion. Althouch ilefciited at1 the lust election, south and east Oroirou have not liiveu up hopqs of securino; iiiirmaln for their sections and it is not likely that representatives from those sections will consent to further buildini! up (tie institution lit Monmouth. Tim COLD IN COLOR A.DO. IVnvcr, t'olo.. I've. 21. Tho coldest weather of the winter prevaile"! thruucltout t'olerado lodnv. The ther- aud the fact that the next Iccjsluluro, nioiiietcr registered four decrees below i Is cm Icnily nonm to be strong fori em nt. t o'clock here this men niiu;. I "ivonomv does mil faor t''o Stntel'l'lie cold wave was accompanied by an .virtual clunices for nil iippropi lutiun. j,.y wind. i J7y --y jrv'i- A? Extra SPECIAL Extra PROGRAM TODAY ONLY 7 Reels Seven Thousand Feet The Royal Imposter In 3 parts A most magnificent picture; something the Salem public has never seen all hand colored MUTUAL WKElvLY Latest 1913 Fashions Keystone Comedy The only first-class comedies made BLIGH THEATRE lOc-XO KAISK IX PRICES 10c Last Episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYS TERY" Tuesday and Wednesday onlv. DON'T t MISS IT Special Change of Program Christmas Eve Totals