Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 03, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919.
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SCOUT JUBILEE
HERE SATURDAY
IS DIG SUCCESS
Beventy-five husky, ' enthusiastic
Boy Scouts gathered at the Presbyter
Ian church Saturday evening (or one of
the best jubilees ever held by the or
ganisation. Pie eating contests, tests
of brawn, and many other entertaining
features, including a clever "carnival"
taideshowa 'n everything made the
evening a pleasure for all. ,
' Several business men, guests of the
Scouts, were present The mysterious
proceedings of initiation of the Nights
of the Wash Tub, or any other Bimllar
affiliation, would, never be like the re
ception to these guests. After enter
ing the floor of the church each "vic
tim" was roughly grabbed and thrust
about in the dark. Then he was bid
den to follow a rope which led him
over tables, into "autos" and against
ghastly forms probably a corpse as,
from the dark, many hands clutched
his feet or propelled him with force
onto a table, against a post or wall
' Five troops of the Boy Scouts were
represented at the Jubilee. So many
ooys were on hand that it was difficult
to find adequate room for the carnival,
and it is probable that an effort will
be made to get the armory for any
louowing parties. .
The entertainment was arranged by
xiaroia uook, scout executive.
. A campaign for ''every hoy a scout1
M now being conducted in Salem.
Those who have had occasion to see
the good work that is being carried on
in the movement express the belief
that the desired number of "recruits"
W1I tie received by the first of the
year
Work Of Replacing Street
Lights Is Commenced Today
Work of changing the old type mag
netite street lamps to the modern 400
candlepower incandescent lamps, re
quired under the terms of the new
contract with the P. R. L. & P. corn
pan, was begun here today by crews
of the light company. Seventy of the
lamps will be changed as quickly as
the work can be done. Most of the
magnetite lamps are confined to South
Salem.
Hallowe'en nights, with its witches,
cats and mischievous lads, held no ter
ror for the light company this time.
Atlhough three autos of the company
patrolled the streets about all night
only about 12 light were found to have
been tampered with by pranksters.
Bolshevik Army Regains
Possession Of Gatchina
London, Nor. 8. Unofficial din-
patches from Helsingfors reported to
day that troops of the Russian North
western army evacuated Gatchina
Thursday night
Anti-bolshevik Russian troops under
General Tudenitch captured Gatchina
several weeks ago, using it as a base
for their advance on Petrograd. The
evacuation presumably was caused hv
the bolshevik counter offensive report
ed in recent dispatches.
RUMANIA WARNED
Paris, Nov. 8. The supreme conned
of the peace conference today decided
to order Rumania to reply to the
council's note of October 12, text of
which wag suppressed. The Inter
allied transports commission ttsAav nr.
dered Poland to open railways between
ytermany ana Poland.
TAX LIMITATION BILL
TO BE FILED AT ONCE
The petition increasing the limita
tion of the state indebtedness for
oad purposes from two to six mills
will probably be filed with the secre
tary of state's office, Tuesday or Wed
nesday, according to James Stewart
of Corvallls, who was in Salem this
morning on his way to Portland where
he will sit in on the regular monthly
meeting of the state highway com
mission, Tuesday. Stewart is recogniz
ed as Oregon's most ardent good
roads enthusiast and is ambitious that
the state shall not lag behind in the
matter of highway improvement
hence his proposal to increase the
bond limitation.
"My proposition will not increase
the direct taxation of the state one
cent," declared Stewart, Who explains
that the increased bonded indebted
ness under his proposed increase in
the limitation would be taken care of
by addition fees and licenses to be
paid by those who make use of the
roads and who are for the most part
willing and ready to pay for highway
improvements.
CANADA'S PROMISING) WATER
POWER
An Important feature of the water
powers of Canada Is their fortunate
situation with respect to existing com
mercial centers. With economic trans
mission range of practically every im
portant city from the Atlantio to the
Pacific, except those in the central
western prairies, there are clustered
water power sites which will meet the
probable demands for hydro-power
for generations.
London, Nov. S. Returns from Sat
urusya municipal elections early iu-
flay indicated virtually a country-wide
victory for the laborltes. It was the
first time labor had figured even as a
runner up in municipal contests.
Late returns In London show the
labor m.Tjority Increasing, with an espe
cially. heayy vote in the working dis
tricts. At Shedltch the labor vote defeated
Sir Busby Bird, who had been mayor
for years. Labor also elected 82 coun
cillors. Progressive and the municipal
reform party, who formerly controlled
the city government, have landed only
ten councillors the returns Indicated.
Labor swept Camberwell, electing a
hew mayor. At Gateshed it won all
nine contested seats. Two unionists
and three liberals were supplanted at
jpswicn.
While labor failed to gain control in
bnemeia and Liverpool, former union
ist and liberal majorities were given
a severe Jolt returns showed. At Bris
tol, th.e returns Indicated labor gained
six seats. At Nottingham its candidates
took seven of nine seats, endangering
the conservative majority. Women
scored heaviest in Lewisham, where
wve women candidates were elected,
C0UNTYSTiiF$1700
DUZZ-ALL
SHOUT IIJfOND QUOTA
Aunougn a strenuous fetrort was
made in the city Saturday to raise
Marion county's quota of 11700 in the
Roosevelt 1 memorial fund campaign,
xoaay round the quota still 81208
unort. At me booths In the court
house, state house and various banks
where women accepted contributions
to the fund Saturday $181.87 was re
celved. This brings the total for the
county up to noon today, to 1432.27.
In spite of the fact that the cam
paign week ended October 27 the
onve for riinds to complete the coun
ty's quota will be continued. Those in
Salem wishing to aid in permanent
commeration of Theolore Roosevelt
may send any donation to D. W. Eyre
treasurer for the drive, at the United
States National bank. Campaign lead
ers In every eohool district in the
county will continue to receive contributions.
THE BUSY RUBliER TREK
There are 2,000,000 acres of pro
ducing cultivated rubber trees In the
world. Of these 1,600,000 acres are
under British control. The market
Value of the shares representing this
Immense acreage Was in August last,
according to the London Times, 1750,
000,000.
The Electric "Duzz-All"
Motor Set
An electric motor with ten appliances that can be
' ; attached to it.
Saves time and labor for the housewife
Polishes Knives
Beats eggs.
Whips cream.
Cleans and Polishes Skillets
Drills holes
See future ads, for the many other things it will
do for you.
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
Ashes of King
Fisherman Are
Strewn on Bay
Avalon, Cal., Nov. 8. The ashes ot
W. C. Boschen, New York financier
and "king of sword fishermen," float
on the water ot Catalina channel to
day. . "
A year ago Boschen died. Tester,
day was the date he would have start
ed his annual quest of sword fish at
Catalina, had he lived.' i
Instead,' Captain George C. Farns-
worth, Boschen's old fishing compan
ion, started .from the Avalon pier,
alone, made the circuit of the 40 mile
course he and Boschen used to follow
and then, 12 miles out from Catalina,
he opened a lunch box and set a lunch
for two.
Garnsworth ate alone and then scat
tered on the waves the ashes of his
friend.
All was in accordance with Bos
chen's will which left Farnsworth
$25,000. . - ,
Miners To Be Invited To
Return By Mine Owners
Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 8. Coal
operators in districts affected by the
strike will meet Tuesday in Charleston
and publicly invite striking miners to
resume work, it was announced here
today.
Early reports today from West Vir
ginia coal fields show that the Guyan
and Pochahontas mines running nor
mally with approximately 20,000 men
at work. The Kanawha river fields
were reported closed early today. .
Operators claimed all production tec
ords will be broken in the Logan field
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Oregon & California land grant and
Coos Bay wagon road land grant lands
will be opened in the early spring, ac
cording to information received from
Rapresentatlvely Hawley.
JUNK YOUR JUNK
STEINB0CK JUNK CO.
And Auto Wrecking
320-326 N. Commercial St.
Will Buy Anything, any
where. If you are in
doubt all 305
End of
s
eason
Sale
Selliti
Ranges and Heaters at half price.
Bargains in Furniture and House
hold goods. Phone us, 1177. We
buy secondhand furniture, Stoves,
carpets, rugs, any thing you have
to sell; highest price paid.
Economy
FURNITURE HOUSE
Ferry and Liberty Bts.
PHONE 1177
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Ladies Coats
and Suits
Every coat and suit must be sold
this season. Not a single garment
must be carried over in this de
partment. Now is the opportune
and economical time to buy that
suit or coat. Savings from $10.00 to
$25.00 on each garment,
Ladies Suits Regular $42.50,
now
.S29.50
Ladies suits regular $35.00,
now,
: $24.50
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Gale & Co.
Commercial & Court Streets
Formerly Chicago Store
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
. Also Junk of All Kinds
Best Prices Guaranteed
CALL 398
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
The Square Seal House
271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398
WANTED
For large firnl. $125 per
month. State age, educa
tion and experience in de
Box 240 Capital Journal.
tail in your application.
Box 240,
CAPITAL JOURNAL
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BARGAIN
DAY
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Incorporated
BIG
Public Auction
CENTER STREET FEED BARN
NEXT SATURDAY
New Machinery, Cows, Horses, etc.
Watch Papers for Further Advertising
F. N. WOODRY, the auctioneer
Phone 510 or 511
"SOMETHING DOING"
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Plans have been laid for a $25,000
building at Condon as a memorial to
Wheler county boys who lost their lives
In the great war.
ttHtlHIIMtm n
LM.HUM
care of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea On.
Has medicine which will cure any
known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 A. If.
until 8 P. M.
153 South High St.
Salem, Oregon. Phone 283
Harold Carlson, the only Warren boy
who served with the American army
in Siberia, has returned and will re
sume his position as mail carrier.
POTATOES
Burbanks, American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chili, Early Bosej
dmsshi
We will be ready to commence
shipping as soon as you have fully
matured stock to offer. Phone
717 or address 642 State Street,
(Salem, Oregon.
MANGIS BROS.
Make No Mistake
WHY PAY MORE?
' WE ARE HERE TO SAVE YOU MONEY
Stove Pipe, 25c
$75.00 Range $65.00
Coiled and Connected
TUBS
$115.00 to $300.00
MATTRESSES
$5.00 to $24.00
ROCKERS
$3.75 to $28.50
DINING CHAIRS
Genuine Leather
$6.50
Peoples Furniture Store
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
New and 2nd Hand Goods Bought, Sold
and Exchanged.
271 North Commercial St. Phone 734
SANTFORD JONES'
A.t$ctiti
Sale
For Long Distance Auto Trucking
Willamette Valley Transfer Co.
Phone
1400
FRIDAY, NOV. 7th, 1919
10:30 a. m. 4 Blocks North of Asylum
Between Fruitland Road and Garden Road
Having sold my farm, I will soil without reserve, the following:
nOKSES 1 bay gelding, 7 years, 1500 lbs., sound, city or country
broke single or double; 1 black mare, 6 years, 1450 lbs., sound, city
or country broke, single or double; 1 bay mare, 4 years, -1050 lbs.,
sound, extra good traveler. COWS 1 Jersey Durham, 6 years old,
test 5.4 to fresh In March, now gives 2 1-2 gallons, a 5-gallon cow
when fresh. HOGS 1 Duroc Jersey brood sow, 2 years, pure bred;
1 Duroc Jersey brood sow, 1 year, pure bred, to farrow December" 9th;
3 Duroc Jersey Gilts, 9 months, pure bred; 2 Poland China brood
sows, 15 months, pure bred; 1 Duroc Jersey and Poland China gilt,
9 months old; 3 Barrows, 175 to 200 pounds each. CHICKENS 2
dozen white leghorn hens and pullets. IMPLEMENTS -1 Canton
1 3-4 wagon with shafts and pole, new; 1 8-foot Brllllon Corrlgated
roller, new; 1-2 horse International Pivot- Axle Riding Cultivator, No.
4, new; 1 J. I. Case one-horse corn and bean planter, complete, new;
1-2 section lever harrow, new; 1-7 shovel one-horse cultivator, new;
1-10 inch steel beam orchard plow, new; 1 potato digger new; 1
broadcast seeder; 1 Planet Junior garden seeder and- cultivator com
bined, new; 1 hand Spray Pump mounted with hose, etc., complete
new; 1 2-horse corn marker, good condition; 1 No. 601 Syracuse
Chilled plow, good condition;"! 3-horse hitch, new; 1 heavy neck
yoke, new; 1 pair doubletrees, new; 1 heavy logging chain,
new; 1 top buggy, good serviceable condition. HARNESS
1 set heavy double harness, 3 years sen-Ice, good condition; 1 set
heavy single harness, new; 1 set light single harness, good condition;
1 set buggy harness, good condition; 6 leather collars, new and In
good condition. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 steel range, new; 3 oak
rocking chairs, new; 1 fir rocker, good condition; 1 ash dresser, new;
2 iron bedsteads, new; 2 bed springs, good condition; 2 cotton mat
tresses, new; 1 cot mattress, good condition; lkitchen cabinet, good
condition; 1 ice box; 1 oak hall tree, new; 1 oak imitation leather
couch, new; 3 oak dining chairs; 1 book case; 1 imitation leather
rocker, new; 1 imitation leather Morris chair, new; Small articles: 15
gallon Iron kettle, 5 10-gallon milk cans; 4 inner auto tubes, 1 cas
ing; 100 feet rubber garden hose; wash boiler; window glass; new
chicken wire; shot gun; rifle; post hole digger; new 5-gallon oil can;
hoes; shovels; rakes; forks and other small items too numerous to
mention; also 1 Airdale and Bulldog well trained; stock and watph dog
6 tons of loose hay in barn; 4 acres matured corn in field.
TERMS: CASH
LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE!
SANTFORD JONES, Owner F.N. WOODRY,
Rt. 7, Phone 80F11 The Auctioneer,
PHONE 610 or 511, SALEM.
NOTE: Woodry is now located at 20 North Commercial Street.
List your sales with me for RESfLTS. -