Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILy CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1919.
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REAL GO-BLTWEEN
BEtOKt CONFtRtNCE
Cop Draws Line
at Pursuit of
Flying Horses
Patrolman Thompson doesn't mind
catching a common horse. lut he
draws the line at modern Pegasus
and airplanes.
This morning he was called away
out on South 14th street to apprehend
a fugitive mustang. He found said
esquestrlan all right bushy mane,
flowing tale, and everything that's
mentioned in the fairy books about
'UP IN MABEL'S ROOM," COMING TO THE GRAND
MONDAY, ONE OF NEW YORK'S BIG SUCCESSES
Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 5. When the
conference of Oh.o coal operators and
miners officials called by Governor
Cox opened at the governor's office
at 11 o'clock today in an effort to ar
rive at a wage agreement that would
open the Ohio mines, the governor
had the operators in one room and
the miners in another. He himself was
acting as the "go between," carrying
propositions and suggestions back and
forth.
: At the opening the governor spoke
to both sides, pointing out the misery
and Buffering that has already result
ed from the coal shortage, and still
greater hardships threatened when I "That wasn't a horse, it was an air-
hundreds of Ohio factories and other j plane."
business concerns will be forced to And the portly policeman said that
shut down within the next few weeks the last time he saw the broncho "it
If they fail to replenish their coal was going at a fast gait south on Tur-
Omj of the gayest theatrical eveni that be recover the troublesome pm
of the season is promised in the forth-'ment and this lie sets about doing. A
coming production of "Up In Mao. 'series of unusual and rxtraordinarily
Room," the sensational New York amusing complications ensues which
farce success which A. II. Woods will have kent audiences laughing through
present at tho Grand theatre for an out the country. The production Is an
engagement of one night. , elaborate one, and not one of its least
"Up In Mabel's Room" comes to leaturts Is Its revelation or Deautnui
'the Grand theatre direct fro mthe El- Eowiw and lingerie. Tho carefully se
tinge theatre. New York, where for lectccl company includes Julie Ring.
I months it was the most conspicuous Dorothy Fox Slaytor, Carewe Carvel,
It is a farce , Uorothy Blackburn, Jeanotte lergeaa,
SALEM VOTERS DECIDE
ON COMPARATIVE VALUE
(Continued from paRo one)
Printers .: 1 8 to $7,20 day
Paper Ikuikoi'h 17.20 duy
Toh'trraph operators $5.00 day
freight conductor $5.80 day
Freight bnikeninn $5.n day
Freight engineer $5.00 day
I I'Velirht fireman $5.14 duv
or experience receives $3.50 a day and switch engineer $5. HO duy
Swlth fireman $4.70 day
Yardman $5.11 day
Knglne foreman $5.41 day
Assistant yurdmnster $8.20 day
Car Inspector $5.40 day
Oonoral
the flying quadruped ouiettv bi-ows-
fence. I i three acts by Yilson Collison and Sager Mldgley, James Norval, Nlcu-
The bluecoat advanced. And the i otto Harbaoh and is described as a 'ol!la Ji'dels, Frederic Clayton and Job
horse retreated. The faster the cop ' frivolous farce of feminine foibles. P" A- Bingham,
nressed the en m foment tho mm-a nm. 'The t-lot In this instance revolves a- " 1
cipitated the retreat. ,'ndrou nothing less significant and im- EX-MAYOIl SUED FOR DIVORCE
When Thompson returned to head- portant than a pink chemise on which
quarters, breathless and fagged, he
I turned to Sergeant Rowe:
THAT HE MIGHT WHO ANOTHF.U
supply.
Representatives of the operators
had already assured the governor be
fore the meeting that they would be
willing to make wage concessions to
the miners. They were prepared, they
said, to go above the 14 per cent in
crease that was fixed by Coal Admin
istrator Garfield nt Washington but
they were opposed to giving the 31
per cent increase urged by Secretary j
tif Labor Wilson. i
On the other hand, miners, out
wardly, at least, were inclined to hold
- cut for the 31 per cent.
The governor, however, was hope
ful that he could bring the operators
and miners together on a satisfactory
' wage increase.
ner roaO."
Parson In Bad
Politics; Elected
Mayor of City
Washougal, Wash., Dec. 5.
The Rev. R. B. Parcel, pastor
of the Methodist church here
has been elected mayor o
Washougal.
Stricter law enforcement and
better police service were the
planks of his platform.
ale
FIVE VIOLATORS OF
LAW SOUGHT
Five more autos -were reported by
Patrolman W. J. White as standing
Mil
TO DEVELOP PEACE
RIVER OIL FIELDS
Vancouver, E. C, Dec. 5. That the
mi neias oi me ureal biav lake and on the streets within the fire limits
Peace River districts in the Canadian between 11.30 a. m. and 5:30 a. m.
northwest, will be developed by three this morning, in violation of the new
great oil interests the Standard, Shell ordinance which went into-effect Tues
and Anglo-Canadian companies is the day. The numbers of the licenses on
belief here. I the cars were: 4800, dealers license
The Standard company and the An- 328-E, 11645, 14626 and 68670.
gloIanadlan company are understood The penalty provided in the ordi
toriave secured leases covering con- nance is a fine of $2.50 to $10 for the
siderable tracts of oil lands In the vl- first offense, and from $5 to $50 for
cinity of Great Slav lake. The former subsequent violations,
company will send two outfits and the Police today were seeking the own
latter one outfit to the ground to test ors of the above named autos who,
its possibilities. The Anglo-Canadian upon their apprehension, will be held
company, formed by the consolidation to answer for violation of the ordi
of English interests which have been nance.
surveying the oil bearing districts of
northern Alberta for several years, has
240,000 acres of land under lease and
Ha. ,, , ... j tuuuj lor uevelop
went work extending over the next five
years.
lib oneu uij company, another I New York, Dec. 5. (United Press.)
large European corporation, with a America will never be governed or
British branch, is also understood to controlled by autocrats, whether they
have several survey parties at work be from the ranks of capital or labor,
in the Alberta oil fields. Senator Atlee Pomerene, Ohio, de
clared In a sneech hee "dav before
the convention of the Association of
Life Assurance presidents.
Pomerene attacked the leaders of
the recent steel strike and the present
coal strike, comparing them with Trot-
Spokane, Wash., Dec. .5. According sky and Lenine f soviet Russia. Un
to seemingly anthentic reports in cir- rest ln the courtry, he declared, had
culation here today, Marchus Loew, "ot been causei1 oy diaffection within
vaudeville theater magnate, has decid- the ranks of the workers, but by "agi
ed on a big theater building program tators and foreign born radicals on
for Pacific coast cities, to combat the tne outside of the industries."
new Ornhplim nnunlMnitnn r. .1 .
WnrWclnir 4
Loew s plans include, it is said, the '
erection of a $600,000 theater on Sec
ond avenue, Seattle, the erection of a
$275,000 theatre at Vancouver, E. C,
and the building of the la-i?est theatre
in the world at Los Angeles.
This was decided, it is reported, at a
conference held yesterday at Seattle,
attended by Loew heads, including his
chief locator and Keilie Burns, repre
sentative of the Northwest Vaudeville
Managers' association.
Senator Pomerene Attacks
;1 Leaders Of Steel Strike
Loew Plans Big Theatre
Building Program, Report
5 IT BEATS-
Spokane Girl Accuses : : AS IT SWEEPS
Mother Of Stealing Babe i AS IT CLEANS
Spokane, Wash., Dec. 5 Mrs. Emily
Hoyle took her two weeks old grand
child from the Salvation Army home,
endeavored to leave' it at the juvenile
detention home alleging that it was
left on her doorstep, then boarded a
streetcar and disappeared.
That was two weeks ago.
The child has not been seen' since
that time and the woman's daughter,
Agnes Charest, aged 18, is begging the
juvenile authorities to bring back her
child. She charges that her mother
secured the jnfant by a ruse.
a HOOVES
It gives cheer every day
of tho year
Wm.GAHLSDORF
The Store of House
wares 135 N. Liberty St.
Phone 67
Every Day
BAR
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is inscribed the phrase, "Mabel From
Garry." In moment of sentimental ex-l Cincinnati, O., Dec. 5. Julius
altation, Garry gave Mabel the ehc- Fleishinunn, firmer mayor of Clncln
mise, end foolishly inscribed it. Now natl, was sued for divorce here today
his sii has come back to plague him. by Mrs. Llla Ackerland ! loischmann.
He has just married a sweet and in-(Charge of abandonment is made ln the
nocent, but jealous girl and is spend- petition, which also stated that the
Ing his honeymoon at the country plaintiff wish to make Kleischmann
home of a friend. Among the guests is "free to contract another marriage."
the beautiful Mabel of the chemis
and the naughty present is with her V. S. MIXE CONTROL FAVORED
There are other ladies in the house i
who once had a sentimental regard Chicago, Dec. 5. Senator Miles
for Garry and who think i their duty Poindexter, in an address here said,
to instill as much annoyance as they coal mines, wherever necessary, should
can, into the first days of his mar- be put. under government control ini
ried life. The chemise is a terrible mediately and operated with ample
weapon, and It seems like that w.aoel protection for whoever desires to work,
and her friends will use It. It therefore Such steps would correct the situation
becan es CM entiaV to Can;. 's happiness within a short time, he said.
weildtu-s of the pic und shovel are
paid at the rate of $4 for eight hours
work.
Mill Workers Kwelve More
After years of training preliminary
to entering their profession, the teach
ers in the Salem schools are giving
their time to the publlo for a romun
eration which, figured by tho day, Is
S6 cents less than the minimum wago
paid to employes of tho Spauldlng
mill and for less than half the maxi
mum wage paid In that plant.
In the ranks of skilled and semi
skilled workers tho teachers are by
far the worst paid of any In the city,
as is shown by the following tabulation:
WILSON'S CAMXKT AlMOl'ltN
Washington, Pec. 5. President Wil
son's cabinet Ni'ljourpo'1 n 'n" nf'w a
two and a half hours' discussion of th
Mexican situation, the coal strike and
the railroads.
yardmnster
l'assenK'ir conductor .' "" Yolft """""l
ir ' t25 im,,.,!.
'ninth
month
"'It 1.
Car clerk
Cashior
25
1 1 ')0
$125
In oaeh of Uia lines of w
ooiifttituta a day' work ':nnurj
that limit pa
work
iys time and a . UV01-
cum of pussenger comluotor. "
ui.incmen su cignt-hour
tutoa a month' work.
JOE LATIXSHT GETS IT DE FINK
At-TOMXOBRL TRADE
MINE DEER MR. AltBUNCKLE.
VfNCT AGAIN IS IT IM HAPPY TWICE DOT
MINE TEATER IS IT SCCH A CROWDING DE PITCH
ER "BACK STAGE" VUS IT A VUNDER EXTRA.
ONLY I GOT IT ONE TRUBLE WHEN VTS SHOW
INK TURN PITCHER MINE WHOLE ORCHESTER
LAUGH SUCH A PLENTY H E FORGETS TO PLAY , DE
MUSIC. ITS ONLY ONE COMPLAININK WHEN IS IT
TURN PITCHER PLAYINK IN MINE TEATER ALL
MINE RELATIONS COME I AINT MIND DIS ONLY
THEY STAYINK FOR DINNER.
YURN PITCHER BRINGS IT FINE AUTOMN'OBEL
TRADE DE WHOLE STREETS IS CROWDED IN
FRONT MINE TEATER YESTERDAY NIGHT VUS IT
TREE AUTOMNOBELS AND ONE FORD.
YURN FRIEND,
JOE LATINSYL.
AT THE OREGON SUNDAY AND MONDAA",
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Headquarters for Santa Claus at
The Remnant Store
254 North Commercial Street
Salem's greatest display of Xnas merchandise is
now being displayed at this store.
A big show of 10c and 15c toys
4. rH? dolls now on 'display. Price from 3 for 5c,
to $7.95.
Doll Buggies, 98c, $4.98, $6.50 to $11.50.
Tanks for the boys, $1.98 to $6.00.
Swell showing of hand painted dishes.
Baby merchandise such as booties, mitts, caps
ctnu cOcIlS
Big showing of table cloth.
Boys' clothing makes a good Xmas present.
Big sample line of children and ladies pocket
books, price from 15c to $7.50 each. "
Toys of all kinds such as airships, trunks, etc '
n0r trn,LfTdie1s we have a bl'S showing of Boud
oir Laps, Silk Underwear and many other lines.
Before buying look this stock over.
tin
Kings, Spitzenberg, Russets
LOW PRICES IN QUANTITIES
5 boxes, $4.25
10 boxes, $8.00
Apples are very cheap fruit,
costing only about 2c per lb.
in these quantities Buy your
winter supply now while the
price is low.
DELIVERED PROMPTLY
PHONE YOUR ORDER 494
WARD K. RICHARDSON
2395 Front
sum
kets-
ddie
Just received a fancy lot of
Sale prices on wanted merchandise, practical and ap
propriate for Xmas gifts.
$1.93
-52L49
$2.98
Bed Spreads, .GCx80, special
Bed spreads, 70x80, special
Bed Spreads, 72x84, special
Extra special bed spreads, 76x87
Double blankets, all colors, pair $2 S3
Comforters, full size, each $2.98 and $3.49
3-lb cotton batts.bleached snow white, the batt $ jJJ5
Huck towels, 18x34, each jjjg
Huck towels, 19x42, each 25(j
Crash toweling, bleached, yard ; JC
Crash toweling unbleached, yard 20c and 25c
Peppercll sheting bleached, 81 inches wide,
special, yard .
i UUUylk i Our Prices Always the Lowest
(od a"e Company
U VLO : Formerly Chicago Store Court and Com'I S(s.
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EARLY
The Remnant Store
254 N. Commercial St.
A. D. Thomson, Prop.
SHOP
EARLY
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PRIVATE SALE
OF
House Furnishings
at 1773 State St.. Salon, n-
1 Wilton rug, size 9x12 feet
1 Wilton rug, bIzo 3x6 feet
1 Brown Leather Couch
1 Brown Leather Couch Pillow
1 Oak Side Board
1 Oak Dresser
2 Oak Rockers
1 Iteed rocker
1 Little Mother flaby Tender
1 G x i Mower and basket
2 Cords good hardwood
75 feet of garden hose and a num
ber of other thinss, .all of high grade
and in goqd condition.
Nothing could be nicer for
your Sunday dinner. Every
body who knows is buying
our lard arid shortening and
mere by-saving money.-
Pure lard (Jones make)
No- 5 PaiI ; $1.50
Best shortening No. 5
pa11 : $1.20
Sugar cured nicnic
nam, per pound 25c
Sugar cured cottage rolls,
per pound a
Saturday and Monday
We deliver orders of $1.00 or over
Crown flour $:? in
Olympic flour $:nn
D- C. flour $2.75
No. 5 pure lard $1:55
No. 10 pure lard $:? 00
us. nsco $1.20
Standard corn
Del Monte corn 23c
Del Monte neas. 1 can 22c
Del Monte peas, 12 cans $2.5C
Standard peas, 1 can lfc
Standard peas, 12 cans $u
A full line of Fresh Fish,
rrifi uysiers- Also Finnan
Haddies, Kippered Salmon
nerring, etc. Always
hand. -
on
6 lbs Crisco $935 s Pumpkin, 1 can f
No. 5 Compound '.$1?Q Standard Tomatoes 1
Standard Tomatoes, 12
cans
, Del Monte catsup .
i
2fa'c
35c
16c.
No. 10 Compound ..."'$2.55
Large package oats 35c
Pancake flour 35c ' Chocolate in bull", 1 lb
. 1 Ptovofl Oloma
Armour's cornflakes, 3 ! Rl ClSb coffee lbs $1-?
p f .C-WIiuiaKes i4c M. J. B. coffee 1 lb.
x uj.j.cu wneat ;...14c
n- yrr powder ....37c
SI
Originators of Low Prices
351 State St.
' rr n , .0 I v.i ....nil.
50c K.C. baki
o 11 i ., ; i'""tx tou
ouian wnite beans ..9C
Ma good brnnms Qrn
$1.05 and ... ei on
New pack sliced Dineaimlp
just arrived, size 2V4....40c
No. 2 28 small size. 18c
Spaghetti, 5 lb boxes ...l'60c
Macaroni, 5 lb. boxes 60c
Wed. Log Cabin syrup....62c
Peanut butter .... 20c
Corn meal, white and yel'-
C(
55c
$1.5G
$2.55
.25c
.48c
M. J. B. coffee 3 lbs.
M. J. B. 5 lbs
Tree Tea, Ja-lb
Folger's Shasta tea,Ubg
Black fies, lb H
CremeOil soap, 3 for
Van Ho'eters Bleaching p
soap. 10 bars JJC
Royal White 10 bars ...-bUl
Lipht House Cleanser, ;.
2 for 1 -
Old Dutch Cleanser, o .
for
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 tor
Phone C. 0. D. Orders 186 and
We Deliver $1.00 or Over ,