Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. CBECON,
WEDNESDAY, DECEASES, 17, 1010.
STCIii PTOPiiET
STANDS PAT UPON
DIPHEDSCl!iE
Civil Service Ekss
For Postal. Emp!oyes
The V , ,S. civil service commission
JkzEte Elay Em Beea Led
By Villas Brother, Report
Washington, Dec. 17. Mystery has
announces that an examination Willi """" "'Vu '". lMlr
utjvtrujpmi a 10 me laeni.cy or we
vSan Francisco, iec, 17. Protessor
Albert F. Porta, ucientific obeserver
and forecaster is standing pat today on
liis prediction that ffpneral moteoro-
logical turmoil will affect the earth
during the period beginning today.
"The world is not poinff to end," hs
raid. "Only those who hare distorted
my original prediction are responsible
for the seemingly widespread fear that
the end of the world has come."
"But I am very welt satisfied to let
the turn of events prove my conten
tions," he asserted.
The original prediction was" as fol
lows, accordingto the professor:
Itaeto unusual grouping of planets
M December 17, with thirteen distinct
"conjunctions' 'and "oppositions." se
vere storms wilt strike the' Pacific
roust about December 19. The storm
will 'travel east and strike the middle
west about December 22. They are
dup in the east about December 24.
Earthquakes .together with thunder,
rain and other severe disturbances will
accompany the "storms."
Severe volcanic eruptions may be ex
pected during the periods December IS
tj 24; January 2 to 6; and January 2G
ta SI. .
Th earthmiakes and volcanic erup-!
tious will affect the earthquake and
volcanic belts: Italy, Japan, Alaska,
California, Hawaii and Central Amer
ica "I've never once predicted that the
world was to come to an end," he re
peated, -
"The sun spots caused by the con
junction of the planets will have a very
severe effect on the earth. The Pacific
coast will be visited with the most ser
ious storms In history."
at Salem, Oregon, on January
0, to establish an eligible reg-
istefronv which selections may he
made to til) vacancies as they may oc
cur in the positions of clerk and car
rier at the Salem, Oregon, postoffice.
Age limit, 18 to 45 years on the date
of th examination. Both, men and
women will be admitted to this exam
ination. Entrance salary $1000 per an.
num. pigs $200 bonus.,
: Application blanks and information
may be obtained by applying to hoard
of U. 8. civil service examiners, Salem
Oregon, or to th secretary,' 11th IT.
fi. civil service district, 303 Post Of
fice Building, Seattle,- Washington, .
eration in central Coahuila, Mexico.
IMMIGRATION LAWS
MAY BE TIGHTDNED
New York, Dec. 17. The congres
sional committee which has been in
vestigating immigration and naturali
zation liws and procedure will make
even recommendation to the house
for "tlg-htenlng up" national immi
. fixation regulations.
Representative Isaac Wlegel, mem
ber of the committee said the commit
tee will propose establishment of nat
uralization courts in nil large cities;
a method Of requiring air young Am
ericans to take an oath of allegiance
upon becoming 21 year of !tge, aboli
tion of the office of commissioner gonj
rral of immigration; appointment of
ttn assistant secretary of the depart-1
ment of labor to supervise Immlgra- I
tion affairs; mandatory immigration j
iu fairs; mandatory legislation provid-I
1- g for more rigid Inspartion at Kills
Jdland, where 80 per cent of all aliens I
filter the country; a military immlgra- (
tlrm patrol on the Canadian and
Mexican borders and more drastic!
famishment for ship owners allowing '
tiJien members of crews to desert.
Paper Shortage Causes -Merger
Of Newspapers
' ' Ithaca, N. Y., Deo. 17. Confronted
by tha staggering and constantly in
creasing cost of everything that Is re
quired 'n producing a newspaper It
has been found impossible to continue
longer the publication in Ithaca of
two separate, dally newspapers. Be
ginning today the two papers, the
Ithaca Journal and the Ithaca Daily
News, therefore were merged into one
to be known h nceforth as the Ithaca
Journal-News.
This consolidation has been brought
about by the. sale of the Ithaca Daily
News to Frank E. Gannett, one of ,the
owners of the Elmira Star Gazette and
the Rochester Times-Union, by Bert
R, Mitchell, who recently purchased
mat property.
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
Also Jock f AH Klada
Best Prices Guaranteed
CALX. S98
CAPimJTOCO.
Tha fkroan Deal House
27X Ohemektita St Phone 398
GERMAN IjOAPf FAILS.
Berlin, Dec, 17. For the first time
It. its history Germany has failed to
float a government loan. Five billion
marks were appealed for in the lat
est loan, conducted on the lottery
plan, but only 3,800,000,000 marks
were netted.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
r
Sure
Relief
INDIGESTION
6 BCLL ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
US FOR INDIGESTION
last Of Drafted Soldiers
Withdrawn From Siberia
Washington,. Doc, IT. The last 01
drafted soldiers are now out of fii
brla, the war department announces.
Roplacemcnts of volunteer enlisted
in en have been going forward to Siberia
f.jr some time and In proportion draf
ted men have bees returned to the
United States for discharge. '
A large number of drafted men are
iue at Han Francisco on the transport i
l nomas December i3 and the-last con-1
signment tf 85 men toft Sltorta Decern.
tcr 11 on the transport Sherman, due 1
ulMnit December 81,
WE WILL PURCHASE x TOUR
Used Furniture
Ranges, Heaters, Cook Stoves,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Bureau
Commodes, Sew lag Machine,
Dishes. In fact, any article which
you wish to sell.
Call Us Up
Phone 1177
WHY?
We Pay Beat Possible Price.
Moral: It puts $ I In your puree.
Lucas & Needham
Parry and Liberty Eta.
PEOOTS 1177
Russia Will Wetene
Anarchists Says Mortens
L.M.HUM
New York. toc 17, -Russia will of
fer Kifuna Goldman, Alexander Rerk
rann and the several hundred other
RiiMttian anarchists, bold Lore await
ing deportation, a welcome and safe
refuge. Tills was tha ntHmt sent by
Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, "bolshevlst
Ambassador" to tlio United States, In
n letter to Miss Goldman.
ear of
YickSoToag
Chines Medicine and Tea Co.
Hat medicine which will eare any
known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 A. If.
until 8 P. If.
16S South High St.
Salem, Oregon. : Phone 181
fry ' w Jfl,
Universal Percolators, Universal Electric Iron
Casseroles, Dishes, Tea Pots, Water Sets
PYREX GLASSWARE
CARVING SETS
$175.00 Playerphone and 15 Records, $150.00
100.00 Playerphone and 10 Records, $90.00
Peoples Furniture Store
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADB '
New and Fwond Hand Good Bough. Sold and Exchanged
Z:i NOXiTH COMMERCIAL ST. . PHONE TJ4
The question has arisen whether the
leader of the VUlistas was General
Francisco Villa himself or his bro
ther, Hipolito Villa.
The state department today was
awaiting further details on the release
of Fred Hugo, American manager
who waa taken prisoner in the Villa,
raids of Muzqui.
The K. V. Krause, one of the largest
sailing schooners ever built on Coos
Bay, is receiving the finishing touch
es and will be launched next Thurs
day morning.
7
ROUP
Spasmodic croup is
, usually relieved with
.' one application of
v?
'icitsvapori
YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30'. 60',
DIM
.20
H. H.: Keck of the Spokane, Port
land Seattle railroad, has arrived
in Salem to act as coal officer for
Oregon until the fuel conditions are
relieved.
FORD TRUCK WITH TWO TOW
ATTACHMKST. RUNS LIKE A
TOP
OSCAR B. GINGRICH
MOTOR & TIRE CO.-
art Court Street Phone 3B
JUNK YOUR JIM
STE1NECCX JUNK CO.
And Auto Wrecking
320-326 N. Commercial St.
Will Buy Anything, any
where. If you are in
doubt call 305
For Long Distance Auto Trccking
Willamette Valley Transfer Co. 2g :
WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING.
BAKE-RITE BREAD
PURE-CLEANWOLESOIE
If youH try a loaf today, youH buy a loaf
tomorrow. ;
Has the home-made taste. : ;
BAKE-RITE SACTARY BAXOY
. 457 State Street
$1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE . $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE
IIS $1 SALE
Where Your Dollar
Will Do Double Duty
CASH WM.
Croceriss
Dry Goods
Clothing
y 9
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PHOrtE 453
Here's your opportunity to make your Christmas Dollar work overtime. It's a Dollar Sale and
our store will be '
JAM FULL OF $1.00 BARNAINS
In every department -Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes. Come in prepared to
buy liberally for every dollar you spend means money saved. We prepared for the holiday season
months in advance and the present time finds our store full of high quality merchandise, which
we are selling at economical prices 'for the benefit of the people. ,
' WHOLESALE PRICES ON CANDIES AND NUTS
To Churches, Sunday Schools and Societies we will fill these orders on the basis of NO PROFIT.
YOUR LIBERTY BONDS
Accepted at full value. And exchanged for merchandise at money-saving prices.
3 walnuts .;.... ......$1.00
3 pounds almonds : $1.00
5 pounds-Brazil nuts .............$1.00
5 pounds peanuts ..................... ....jiAiO
3 pounds candy !....... $1.00
3 pounds mixed huts .-..,.$100
3 pounds mixed cookies :.$1.00
2 dozen oranges, large !.$1.00
5 pounds dry fruit containing . A.
1 pound Italian prunes.
1 White figs.
1 pound black figs. '
1 raisins.
1 pound Silver pear or dried apples.
ALL FOR $1.00,
CANNED GOODS-
1 gallon pineapple $1.00
7 cans milk ; $1.00
7 string beans, peas, tomatoes, clams
or baked beans ..$1.00
4 tall salmon with one sardine $1.00
4 pine apple, tall $1.00
COFFEE, TEA. COCOA
3 lbs. coffee, bulk $1.00
3 lbs. English break
fast tea $1.00.
jI 3 lbs. Cocoa . $1.00
Irk MJ
GREASES AND OILS
3 lbs. Crisco with gro
ceries .......$1.00
3-lbs. lard in bulk $1.00
L-2 gallon cooking oiL,.$1.00
5 lhs minted maof ' si nn
aavau .ni.iiir L?'Ti
5 lbs peanut butter $100 IlTJ-
iMiuuua nee ..... $1 00
13 pounds white beans .ZIZII$i'oo
15 colored beans 1"$1 00
Suspenders, $1.50
value $1.00
Cassimere hose,
$1.50 value..$1.00
Silk hose, 75c val
ue, 2 pair $1.00
Silk Lisle hose, 3
pair ..$1.00
Handkerchiefs, 25c value, 6 pair ...........ii.uO
Silk handkerchiefs, 75c value 2 pair ....$1.00
Woolen stockings, 75c value, 2. pair .$1.00
Men's umbrellas, $1.50 value $1.00
500 comforters for sale special for
Christmas, double size comfort...$2.98 up
Blue gingham bungalow aprons, value
$J.50for .....s..:..... .:.:..:...... ..$1.00
Ladies silk hose
value $1.50 $1.00
Silk Lisle hose,
val.70c,2pr $1.00
Woolen stockings
value $1.50 v$1.00
Cashmere hose,
value 75c, 2
nairs .. ..........$1.00
I Heavy cotton
stocking, value
35c, 4 pairs..$l 00
Fleece lined hose -
value 35c, 4 pair... ................:..;.$1.00
Table runner, value $1.50 ..$1.00
Silk handkerchiefs, value 50c, 3 pairs....$1.00
Fine handkerchiefs, 25c value 6 pair.$l 00
3 pieces bed room towel sets 1;....1,.,..$1.00
$1.50 underskirts .............. ......$100
Domestic table cloth, val. $1.50 yd........$1.00
Crash toweling, 29c yd. value, 5 yards $1.00
Turkish heavy bath toweling, value
75c yard, 2 yards for .:..... ..:,.........$1 00
Heavy flannel colored, 4 yards $1.00
Heavy part flannels, 49c yd, 3 yards ..$1.00
Christmas
Bargains
for Everybody.
Hundreds of Blankets. Hundreds of Com
forters. Hundreds of Pillows.
We have just received an enormous shipment of this bedding-bourht a lone
tune ago at low pnees. We are giving you the benefit of these hi Prices-!
Lome and see them.
obacco
for Gifts
.Ssigoo, per IIS.
Thih is A-l Bacon bought from the U. S. government commissary department
It comes m 12-pound sealed tin containers but may be purchased tommuZ
tity desired from 1 pound u. Other bacon nf wJrr criZz JJl
w tUUU U LA ul 1L V Wl II HIT W
- 1 -J. " vwu wow
you 45c to 50c a pound.
..Lard in bulk, per
E,32c
BRING YOUR PAILS
Prince Albert, 16 oz., Glass Humidors . ... .$1.65
Velvet, 16 oz., Glass Humidors .:.; .. . .$1.65
Prince Albert, 16 oz. Tins .. .....l . . . :..;;.: .j..;. ;.$1.45
Prince Albert, 8 oz. with pipe .............. ...1...:.:... ...... 80c
Washington, 16 oz. Tins ....... .... .... .11, .......90c
Washington, 8 oz. Tins ...;..;..:..A:...l:....;.45
Union Leader, 16 oz. Tins .., ..................80c
Union Leader, 8 oz. Tins ; 45c
Star, Horseshoe or Climax, plug 85c
Days Work, plug : ; 65c
Most Everybody Trades
at
A ST. M JIM mr
STORE
IVr Goods 77 Ar--'"?. KXSwW
, v m 9 wiw w ,
Clothlncf ' .ytotiona.
Groceries
PHONE 453