1 TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1915. Social Personal ALINB THOMPSON CHRISTMAS will bo here Saturday. Christmas with its love-thoughts, with its festivities festivities which make for everyone the keen joy of living. Chritinas is Gift Day, and when the jpirit of giving prevails, then lo we have the cheeriest and the happiest Christmas; so it is indeed a forlorn per on who has no call to be of use to soma one. Sensible and useful articles, as nev er before will be used for gift giving this season. No longer a nebulous sen timent, crammed into pretty books, but very real and sincere is the Christmas spirit this year, with so many earnest, thoughtful jK-ople absolutely forgetful of self, while they try to make Christ mas day mean something vital and pro ductive in the lives of others. Mrs. E. Cooke Patton and daughter, Luclla, went to Portland today where they will be the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Uuiss. Mr. Patton will join them for Christ mas. ' President and Mrs. J. II. Ackermon, cf Monmouth,' will spend the holiday in Salem with Mr; and Mrs. E. F, Carle ton. The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church held a meeting in the church pnrlors on Monday afternoon. Allowing a short business meoting and an enjoyable social afternoon, the Indies of the West Central Circle serv ed delightful refreshments. Dr. M. E. Pomeroy opened her home to the Yoemuu Drill Team Monday evening. Following a siiort drill session a de lightful Bocial evening and refresh ments were enjoyed. Attorney General and Mrs. George Jlrewn and family have gone to Koso burg, where they will spend the Christ mag holidays with Mrs. Hrown's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bellows. Tonight in tho Congregational church Runday echoed rooms, tho various Sun day school clnsscs will bo given their annual cnristmns dinner and good time party. Decorations typirnl of tho Christmas season will bo used throughout the rooms with glittering candles and holly adorning the tallies. Following this annual dinner, will bo an interesting und dolightful pro gramme. Miss Mary Hell, who has been tho liouse guest of Mrs. Ada Strong, for a eouplo of days, returned to Portland Today. it Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Russello have ns their house guest, George II. Thomas, of Portland. The members of the Jason Leo Mem orial church will give their annual Christmas entortainment on Christmas eve, besides supplying many gilts and comforts for -the kiddies during the year. ii Miss Ilcllen Hunt, who makes her home during tho school year with her auut, Mrs. B. L. Stccves, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T." Hunt, in Shaw. A delightful Christmas musical con cert will bo given at tie Baptist church on Sunday evening. Mrs flonrira T'nttersnn and daughter Pauline returned Tuesday from a brief visit to i oruajKi. Mrs. F. J. Itupert is expected home today from Bismark, North Dakota, where she has been for Beveral weeks. ft PERSONALS A. H. Gago went to Albany this morn ing. S. L. Peetz is in Shcri-lan on busi ness. Mrs. L. 0. Janda is here today from Aumsville. H. II. Anderson is in tho city from Beuna Viatn. Judge P. II. D'Arcy went to Port land this morning. (!. D. Fnlts is in Mt. Angel today on real cstato business. H. F. Mclnturff is in Hubbnrd to day on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jones, of C.er vais, are in tho city. William Lena and Karl Lena wore hero from Black Hock. Attorney Carey V. Martin is in Dal las today on legal business. 0. H. Sawyer returned yesterday from a business trip at Lebanon. Mrs. Emma George of Siloam Spring, Arknnsns, is visiting relatives in the city. . A. MuiiBnn. an attorney of Port land, wns hero yesterday on legal busi ness. . Dr. Armstrong, of Woodland, was in the city yestrduy on professional business. Glenn Maurer, superintendent of tho Wasco Warehouse and Aiming coin days. Miss Rosa Williams left for New port this morning to spend tho holi days. Clinton Mcf'ornick, of Eugene, but formerly of Salem, is here lor tho iioli days. Miss Edith West will spend the holi days with friends and relatives at Ta conin. Molvin Cutler and wife of Dallas nro -H"M- 4. 4. f Ends Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs t Quickly J l Slmpl, Homr-Mnd Rrmedr. 2 Inexpcaalv but Lnequaled T The prompt and positive result given by this pleasant tasting, home-made cough syrup has caused it to b used in more homes than any other remedy. It gives almost instant relief and will usual ly overcome the average cough in 24 hours. Get 2 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from any drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. This makes a full pint a family supply of the most ef fective cough remedy at a cost of only 54 cents or less. You couldn't buy as much ready-made cough medicine for $2.50. Easily prepared and never spoils. Full directions with Pinex. The promptness, certainty and ease with which this Pinex Syrup overcomes a had cough, chest or throat cold is truly remarkable. It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes a painful cough in a hurry. With a persistent loose-cough it stops the for mation of nliloL'm in the throat and bron chial tubes, thus ending, the annoying lucking. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich hi guaiacnl and is famous the world over for its splendid effect in bronchitis, whooping cough, bronchial asthma and winter coughs. To avoid disappointment in making this, ask your druggist for "Zty ounces of Pinex," and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfac tion, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, IniJ, Ten Commandments For Married Men New York, Dec. 23. Mrs. Irene Shef. field, novelist, suing for divorce,, told a magistrate today of her longing fori a man with long raven hair, revealed her "ten commandments for married men," and then glaring at her husband a few feet away hurled the following epithets at him: "He's a tyrant, a cheat, a liar and the meanest man that ever walked the earth." Aside from these allegations, she charges that he had broken all hor ten commandments except the first 'keop thy past unto thyself." Others of the commandments were: "Be a careful kisser." "Honor thy wife and nil her bills." "Remember thy mother-in-law to keep her guessing, for a wise mother-in-law loveth a cheerful, liar, and a good excuse is better than none." Mrs. Sheffield was not partial, how ever, about her commandments, for-she had a set for married women, as well. Among these was the mandate: Thou shalt be fresh and sweet, and as dainty as a shower bouquet, for lingerie is more to be desired: than rubies, and good cook above govern ment bonds." At least one New Year ought to be easy to keep. resolution I DIED i BLUNK At her home in Salem : Heights, south of the city, Thursday, i December 23, 1BJ5, Airs. 0. L. Blunk,; at tho age of 74. Funeral services will be announced later, awaiting the arrival of a son j from Oklahoma. A week ago a son of Mrs. Blunk, of I Weatherford, Oklahoma, was visiting his parents here and died of tor. ajv-ill-unss of three days, from pneumonia. His body was shipped by Wobb & Clough two days ago for burial at Wotherford, Oklahoma. The body will arrive in Oklahoma and burial will tako place next Sunday. Ag soon as the funeral is held, a brother of the dead man will leave for Salem', and upon his arrival here, the funeral of his Mother will be held. - " ROAD KEEPS MILLIONS HUIE WING SANG CO. Big' Stock of Holiday Goods , Fancy and Dry Goods Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Klmonas, Stand Covers, Chinaware and Imported Ornaments selling at cost. 291 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon ; Washington, Dec. 23. The interstate commerce commission today refused to refused to refund many millions of dol lars to . shippers in the San Francisco chamber of commerce; tho Boardman company and othters at Los Angeles, San Diego, Sun Jose, Crockott, Alvnra do and' Reno asked from the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe and other railroads for switching charges of $2.50 pe-r car from 11110 to August 12, 1!) 1 4. AMa's Apple Butter The kind your mother's grandmother used to make. Made by Commercial Cider. Works. If your grocer hasn't it, phone 2191. Also Pure Apple Cider f or everybody.. Remember you should have a barrel la your basement. Now is the time while we have apples. A Commercial Cider Works CH RIST MAS IPPFRv 3 The largest line ever shown in Salem to select from. Over fifteen hundred pairs of the finest Slippers, in every known style, ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.00, now go at the ridiculously low price of zzzl in the citv, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. ii. Snuder. George McCorkle and family will spend Chirstinus in Portland with Mr. Met orltlo s lather. L. T. Woodard will return tomorrow from linker to spend the holiday in the citv and Portland. William Waterbnry of Newport was in the city yesterday on his way to Woodburn for the holidays. Neal Littler returned from an ex tended trip in California and Nevada to spend the holidays in Salem. . Karl Jones, cashier of the Wasco bank is. spending the Christmas sea son with his parents near Gervais. Wi L. Baker will open a shoe repair ing shop tomorrow at 2(0 State street, ndjoining the Scott & Scott bicycle shop. Mrs. Klla Watt returned yesterday from Portland, where she haB been working in the interests of the United Artisans. Mrs. Ida Lynant and daughter Lil linn, left for Portland today to spend ihe Christmas season with Mrs. O. L. Ilolliiway, William Lorenz of Camas, Wash., will arrive in the city tomorrow to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. It. F. liichardson. Ford Tarplev, son of a prominent attorney of. Portland and recently from IioimIiiii, is in the citv visiting his grandparents on North Liberty street. (eurge O. ctnvngo mid wife returned yesterday from a tiiree months trip in uuitornm. I hey will spend tho win ter at the Cherry City cottages at New port. Mrs. Fred Krixson and Miss Hazel will ' return tomorrow from a fivo weeks' visit in California which includ ed, the exposition and Los Angeles and Sun Diego. The Quinine That Does jMot Affect Head Hecnnso of its-tonic and lnxativo ef fect Laxative lironio yuinino can bo taken by anyono without causing nerv ousness nor ringing in tiio head. There is only one " Hromo Quinine " K. W. GHUV'E'S signature is on box. 23c. Small Army of Birdmen Killed During the War New York, Dec. 23. More than 1,100 French aviators have been killed or raptured in air battles since tho be ginning of the war, according to Amer ican birdmen, William Thaw, Elliott Cowden and Norman Prince, who ar rived today. The trio won medals for during during their service as members of the French foreign legion. They reported thnt .Tack Bock, an other American, wus shot down behind the Herman lincsand that his fate is unknown. wniTSEFlTRNISHERSNFAV ANT1 SFPONTVHANn fiOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD SALEM. OREGON ALBANY, OREGON t k'v'T;'' i !' 'J 1 POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS LARGE XIDAY THE LAST GIFT DAY. This is to be our largest gift day. Over one hundred presents. Dolls, Ralls, Hand Rags and Hand Painted China will be given away to the first one hundred and fifty people enter ing our store at 9 o'clock Friday morning. ALL REPAIR WORK AT REDUCED PRICES Best work, best leather, largest repair shop in Salem. Men's Soles 75c. Women's Soles 50c. Leath er Heels 25c. Rubber Heels 25c and 50c Dux Bax Oil the only oil that will not in j are the leather and will waterproof. Ever Wear Hose make the best Christmas Presents San Francisco, Dec. 2:1. Christinas gifts, letters and enrds have already swelled the general business of the lo cal postoffice to one tiiird moro than the entire month of I'eceinbor last jyenr, according to a report issued by j Port master I'tiy. Including Wedues jday the pnrcel post business showed an i increase of more than no per cent over I Inst year. The totul receipts at the 1 close of linsincss Inst night were $.190, jOOO, while the whole month of Decem ber, 1KI5, brought in only 41150,000. SANDOW EXECUTED. ; Los Angeles, Cul., Dee. 23. It is l commonly reputed among physical cul- turnlists in London that Kiigeue Snu ;'dow, the "strong man," iins ecu exo jcuted ia the tower after having been convicted of espionage, according to IMS. M. A. Harper, head of the Harper jliistltute, London, who is visiting hero. She declares S.nulow was killed in ,1 une. EXPLOSION IN POWDER WORKS Wilminirtnn. Del.. Dec 2.1. V,r thn second time within a (Vw weeks, nil explosion today occurred at the Dupont Powder company works at llngley, A black powder mill wns the scene." Ac cording to officials there were no cas ualties. OREGON WOMAN MARRIED. Portland, Or., Dee. 23. 1, K. Fred erick of the Seattle firm of Frederick and Nelson and Mrs. Kay Swirk Dctmcr ing of Dayton, Oregon, were married here today. Charles 11. Farrell of Seat tie, was best man. Mr. mid Mrs. Fred erick will leave tonight for a three mouths' honeymoon In Florida, i FREIGHT RATES ADVANCED. Washington, Dee. 2,1.1. General In creases in freight rates in western clas sification territory were granted by tho interstate commerce commission today. The first of the increases becomes ef fective in January, Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty Orbon De Lux Range Prices $39.50 to $47.50 KITCHEN- COMFORT. Did you ever have a piece of jewelry or furniture or a real 1 aJj nip rtroo His, vnn t.hnnpht. ko imirji of vou lust couldn't keen from sliowine it to vour - liS'l Iscil rft. frionds and telling them about it? Of course you have. Everybody has. Tie most used and useful article in your home is your cooking stove. Is it a good one? Is it convenient? Does it cook and bake good? Most of your work is in the kitchen abcut your stove, and it ought to be the one article in your home that you could point to with genuine pride, GUARANTEE. The Orbon De Luxe is the best range in America, and everyone is accompanied by a guarantee. So you are taking no risk in buying a" De Luxe. We guarantee them to cook and bake perfectly, to be made of the best material by expert labor and to have all the latest and most modern improvements. " .-!, V . . - - - YOU WANT STYLE. It costs no more, you know, to got a stove that is right up to the minute. THE ORBON DE LUXE is right up to date IN EVERY FEATURE nice smooth, nickel and caKtings, easily kept clean; sanitary, and everything about it is the most convenient that money will produce. Not a point has been overlook that will make your kitchen more cheery or lighten your labors. A GUARANTEED BAKER. Yon will never find it necessaiy to eat bread or pastry half baked with the ORBON DE LUXE. We have them iu homes all over the country! they have been thoroughly tested, and we never had a single complaint from the thou sands of users of this grand range. We guarantee it to cook and bake perfectly. Ki f;t. !fivjf.f.',;! WJ&A't' ft' '""M v .f"-x '''r "V mm 'j&"S2i3iS!jllN 1 1 ' .IB .' iJitU') pi'1 ma CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL. The ORBON DE LUXE is made from the best ma terial obtainable, by expert mechanics, and, un questionably, will last a life-time if taken care of properly. Our castings are mado from the best pig iron by our own secret mixture. They are heavy, tough, and will stand the wear and tear and extreme heat- without cracking or breaking, EU8T-RESI8TINO BODY. The body and high closet of the ORBON DE LUXE are made of Armco American Ingot Iron, which is 99.9 per cent pure, and guaranteed non-corrosive and rust-reBisting, You remember how long the old fashioned iron nails urod to last? You know the durability of Russian stove pipe and how many years the old style metal roof lasted. They were good for a life time because the Im purities were all taken out of the iron. Just so with Armco American Ingot Iron. Being prac tically pure, it is guaranteed never to pit or come in holes like steel. The ORBON DE LUXE range is built like a steel range with none of the objections of a steel range and all the advant ages offered in a cast iron range. It will un questionably last as long as you want a stove if. given reasonable care. The body, which is the vital part of a range, is made of three parts cast iron inside, ingot iron outside, and heavy asbeston board ' between. ELECTRIC WELDED. ORBON DE LUXE Rangos are electric welded, which does away with the old unsightly rivets and is the most approved style of stove building. You want the best and latest construction, especially when it doesn't cost any more. INNER CONSTRUCTION. The fire box is deep, long and roomy, with extension box for burning large chunks of coal or long sticks of wood. Hot blast linings are exceedingly heavy, and duplex gate will burn either, wood or coaL We can furnish with or without reservoir and with water front or coll. They will furnish an abundance of hot water. Our new style DAY LIGHT oven is large, square, high, and the most scientifically constructed ovon possible to build. WE GUARANTEE its baking qualities. OUTSIDE CONSTRUCTION. It has every good feature that could be desired. The main top is large, and very heavy; has six lids, pouch feed, sectional top, key plate pan, complete silver nickol trimming, a set lift for toasting or broil ing, big balled ash of dampers that give you control of tho fire and saves ft lot of money on your fuel bill. The high closet is strong and rigid with pot stands, drop door, towel rods, back guard, and controller damper In. pipe.- Neither time, work, nor expense has been spared in mak ing the ORBON DE LUXE the BEST RANGE IN AMERICA. DON'T WASTE FUEL on an untried range when the ORBON DE LUXE wiU cut down your fuel bill tremendously. Our hot blast fire box, which cokes the coal on the outside, consumes the smoke or gas, bums cheap fuel, is warranted to cut your fuel bill. A Word About the Famous "IDEAL" Range WHY PAY A BIG PRICE for a range when our IDEAL can be bought eo reasonable. It certainly is a fine looking range, has all the latest improvements, is neat, sanitary, easily kept clean, handy and surely would be an orna ment to your home. If you want a. real fine, handsome range at a genuine bargain you can't beat the IDEAL. A WONDERFUL BAKER. The IDEAL oven is a guaranteed baker because it is scientifically constructed and has been thoroughly tested by users who testify to its perfect baking qualities. Baking is the most important feature about any range, and that is the reason we spend so much monoy in the scientific constmction of our ovons. DON'T BURN YOUR MONEY. The IDEAL fire box is so built that it will save a large per cent of your fuel instead of wasting it It con sumes all of the fuel and extracts every atom of heat. Wasting fuel, you know, is just tho same as burning money. BUY a stove that has been thoroughly tested and found perfectly satisfactory, REAL STYLE. Style is just as important in buying a stove as a pair of shoes, especially when it costs nothing extra. The IDEAL is a new, colonial, stylish pattern. Every hounewito prides herself on her kitchen range, and she can truly be proud of the IDEAL because It is a beauty, convenient, well made, right up-to-date, and you can show it to your friends with genuine pleasure. CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL. The IDEAL is well built throughout, from good ma terial, by skilled labor; is carefully fitted, will last a life time and is guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction. Why Our Prices Are Sa Low Our expenses are the, very lowest of all competitors, therefore we can afford to sell for lesa We handle more stove than any firm in Oregon outside of Portland and buy for two stores, Salem and Al bany. Pay cash and get all discounts so we can't be beat when it comes to price as well as quality. " A trial will convince you. OUR GUARANTEE Every Ideal Range ii coverel by a written binding guarantee which is your positive insuranca that It will cook, heat and bake per fectly. You are no. experimenting w:in yon buy this range, because it it thoroughly tried and thousands cf them are In actual use right now. We guarantee the Ideal to be well built of first class material and to give absolute satisfaction. ORBON DE LUXB RANGE It covers every point that goes to make a perfect stove and is ab solutely good because it is signed by the President of the Orbon Stove and Range Co, and acknowledged, before a notary. You are not ex perimenting when you buy the Orbon Da Luxe. It's the best range in America. 1L& FIT "We Sell for Less Because Our Expenses Are Lowest" SALEM, OREGON ALBANY, OREGON iiiinimmii ....... fc ft V: