0 ! tv;;r '.'VI I Ml:U :V:i Sr- -T" Tuvs Practical Watch Maker, Jeweler and Engraver Diamond setting a specially. I also cary a nice line of Jewelry, Watches and many other Xma$ 372 State Street tttttf ttf f tttt ftfttf f f TT' Xmas ii Special Order Today X We lave all kinds of Xmas Cakes I and Pas try. Salem Royal Bakery 240 S. Commercial. Phone 378 I tmtfim Christmas Candies affie Gray-Belle SPECIAL Flue Imported China Sewing Baskets fillod witk our Dott Oandlei 12.50 Thl would make an Ideal Xma present. Fancy Bos Candle from . 250 to $10.00 Our touches are without an equal : Gray -Belle ' Tell your neighbor of the tat- S. lsfactfam of readlnc tte Oap- :i Ital Journal. V THE DAILY Feisf fie Jeweler Jewelry. f What About a Beal Xma Gift -f Sonora t A phonograph that plays any I disc record on the market. Took I f th prize at San Francisco for clearness and Bweetnos of tone, f Will play soft or loud without changing the needle. Hear this Instrument played. ' Myrtle Knowland 121 Court. Phone 187 I NORTH HOWELL NEWS Miss Myra OilMlan, of Helena, lion tana, was a guest at the C. A. Sawyer home a few days lant week. An entertainment will-be given nt the grange hall Thursday ovening, De cember 23. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engleson and ion, Robert, of Woodburn, spent sev eral days in this section last week vis iting relatives and friends. Little Agnes Morgan ie very ill at her homo with pneumonia, The following were guests nt Ellis Rtovens' Tuesday evening: Mrs. Vm. Oddin, Mary Hall, Gladys Oddie, Jes sie Hawyer, Katharine Coomler, Mr. end Mrs. Lester Waltmnn, Kenneth and Ovid Coomler, Alvah Cowan, Carl Mik kelson, John, Andrew and Peter Russ, J. E. Wnltman Mid family have moved into their new residence recently mmlo rendy for them. Miss Maude Beer is the possessor "f a new piano. Mrs. W. Watklns was the gueiit of Mrs. Willis Hundny. Oervais Star. HT1L I lie CAPITAL JOT'RNAL. SALEM. OkpQN. MONDAY. DEO. The Maples ! I Confectionery I and Lunch Choicest Candies, Nuts, and Fruits, Peanuts and Popcorn. I We are serving regular dinner. Give Us a Trial New Location . at 447 Court The Maples at Grand Tonight Two ef the lending male members of Miss Margaret lllington's company in "The .Lie," which is oy that distin: guished Knglish playwright, Henry Ar thur J ones, is Air, O. Auhrey smith and Mj. u. w, Anson, Mr omitli ib a woll known leading man, and has made seven trips to this country to support American starB. As "Noll Dibdin," in "The Lie," he interprets the part of a chnp who" is supposed to be the tlaaflnnAnnt if a ('thtptAnn mnnv.lia penny mrsture man," whose solo am bition in life seems to be to ease hie conscience of a burden saddled upon him along with a fortune made by a forbear from a patent medicine called the "Gift of Health." Mr. Smith plays the part delightfully and adds much to the comedy of the play. As "Sir Robert Shnlo," that well known Knglish character actor, Mr. 0. W. Anson, who is this season celebrating hiB 50th year upon the stage, gives a picture of the dissipated old Baronet that is most realistic. It is said to be a life-like study of the run down at the Bool master of Shale- abbey. The other players to be seen in the sup port of Miss Illington were all with her during her engagement at the Har ris theatre. Now York, last season, where "Tho Lie," was seen for a whole year. Miss Illington is said to bo seen at her best as "Elinor Shale," the self-sacrificing sister, and will bring the play to tho Grand Opera Hon so tonight, December 20. AURORAJfEWS Miss Emma J. Bnyder returned last night from a month's visit at San Francisco, where sho atateuded the ex position and visitod rolutivea. Mayor Hadler came- home from the Bollwood hospital Sunday, nccomnnnied oy -Urs. Sadler who wont down Thurs day. Mr. Sadler Is not yet able to be out of the house,, but hopes to bo able to resume bis work soon. W. 0. Kinvon, of ituttovillo. and El mer Smucker, of thta plaeo, are corn growers who sent corn to the national corn show at St. Paul, Minnesota. The formor sent yellow dent and the latter white dent. Both wore prize winners at tho Salem corn show. Hy defeating tho fast Hubbard ouin-i totte ov a score or an to jx. Aurora had the honor Inst Thursday evening of winnin the first game of basket ball ever played here. A big crowd witnessed the pamo though some pres ent did not iully understand it. The Maeksburg basketbau team put one over on the Aurora team Saturday night when they won hy 21 to IS. Tie Aurora team were handicapped by a strange and rather dark hall, over the school rooms. It is said that they al lowed the Macksnurger to- "rough" them a bit. though it is admitted that the Maeksburg team is a strong one. The local quintette appears anxious to meet their latest opponents In the home hall. The crowd was good and the gitme well worfa seeing. A pleasant surprise party wn given nt thii home of Mr. and Mrs. JV A. Huffetutter near Buttevllle, last Sat urday evening, in honor of their son, Murill. A large number of friends were present. Among whom were present, were! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ijottmnn, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Huff stutter, Miss Your i Money Counts Here Comptons :: 5c, 10c, 15c & 25c Store 337 Court Street Htv ft Add That Pi ano t To your home this- Xmas, See f the finest line of piano in Sa lem at 421 Court street, formerly i f occupied by Howard Piano Co. "Quality" la our motto. Term to suit everyone, ! Cherrington & St. Helens 421 Court Street - Elsie Kenvon, the Misses Kllcn add Ida Graham, Miss Pntmio Xenyon, Miss ('out Cooler, Miss Esther Nelson, Mjss Esther Holloway, M1h Jlculrice Hock man, Ht-rbcrt, Viotor and Ernest H.'holtr, Joe Graham, Alfred Goodwin, Earnest Henumaan, of Halem, Wm. CampRell. Charlie ). Kenyon and Hon netb Johnson, Various games were plnvcd by the young people and at mid night a- daiuty luncheon was served which was enjoyed by all. Abserver, CAUSE OF SPOKANE ACCIDENT Spokane, Wash., Deo. 20 Crrstnlllr.a' tion of an I-beam in a stool chord sup-1 porting the middle spun of the bridge I that collapsed here Haturdny, sending' five persons to death j caused the ncnl-1 dent, according to' a report of bridge experts, on file today with the city au-1 thoritics. , 'AMATEUR" DOES GOOD WORK Hnquiam, Wash.r Dec. 20. Hoqulnm I "amatnur" wireless stations reported, j today that they had heard the station j at Halnoa, Panama, sending during the still hours of Inst night. This is be lieved here to he a record for amateur wireless apparatus. 1 20; 1915. rancy Christmas Candy Boxes Are just the thing for Gifts See Our Display New Christmas Novelties 20c Each First Time Shown in Salem The Spa 382 State Street MHMMieMMttM M MMH A Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS PLANTS Beautiful Poinsettias, xim,nw. ceauuiy tne nome dunng Holidays with a nice plant. Carl F. Ruef n. Liberty st. Will there be a Victrola in Victrola The Only The Victrola is the only instrument for which the world's greatest singers and instrumentalists make t records, The only instrument they consider able to do full t justice to their magnificent voices and superb art. The Victrola is the only instrument on which you f can hear the greatest artists in your own home just J as clearly and true to life as if you were hearing i mem un me opera concert or theatrical stage. : ; We will gladly demonstartc or play any record for : : you ai any ume. Wiley B. Allen It. F. PETERS, Mgr. Ma's Apple Butter The kind your mother's grandmother need to make. Made by Commercial Older Wortti, If your grocer hasn't It, phone 8104. Also Pure Apple Older for everybody. Eemember yen should bare a barrel In your basement, Now la the time while we hare apples. Commercial Cider Works 4mMMHmMt Cyclamen, Primroses, Ferns, Phone 381 i HmfrHHW4tH Yoar Home This Xifias Instrument. r' SEVEN" I II.'.' X rvws. ' iyiOyiiifi