THE DAILY CAPITAL JO UKNAJ SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 192& PAGS TEN. COI c CO CIKUISK 13 PLACED POUlMTtlAW BY CZ1CH0-8L0VAKS COMMLRCIAL CLUB Foreifn Nations Send New Year Greetings To America Washington. Jan. 1. New Tsar's rreetlnits from ths heals of a num ber of forefltn govsrnmsnta tm r estved today bv President Wilson MtasurM cam from England. Bel f lorn. Lxmbur. Hwsden. Italy and several other Kuropean countries ar,d from moat of Lb South American re publics. The president apent mora than two HAN AND ME fOUND DEAD; GAS IS CAUSE Loa Amrelts, Cal.. Jan. 1. The bod- Irkauk. Jan. 1. Irkutsk la n of atoca. Martial Uw waa de clared following an uprising at aortal hourl , wfil ehalr on the aouth revolutionary troop Uecember portico of the White Houee. taring which thejr captured the rail-, ay atatioa but wara unable to take the dtr front lha Kolchaa force Or der la belnc preaenrad by the Caecho riorak troops. The Americana In Ir kutsk ara aafa and will ba evacuated to verkhne-fndinak, 1 lla eaat at Irkutsk, m Oomniunlcatloa across the Angara river la difficult because of the cutting ef the pontoon bridge and ' American ted Cross boat are the only mean lea of George XI. Hlnclar, SI, widely ftraneportatlon. known Inventor of mueical Instru- Hsverai of the cabinet ministers have menu, and fain wife. Margaret Flint fceea arreeted. The revolutionary forcea gincl&lr, II, were found on the floor are la virtual control of lha railroad In tha breakfaat room of their spa- frora Irkutsk westward to Krasnoyarsk clous home here today. Apparently but no aerisus outbreaks have been re- they had died from Inhaling poisonous Ported fumes emitted by a gas heater In an Admiral Kolchk Is said to b at Ach- adjoining room. The house was tight- tnak, 111 miles east of Tomsk. ly closed and every room was tilled " 1 1 11 with tb deadly mixture of gas and air. A quantity of food was found on the labia and the police said an analysis of this would ba made to determine whether poison other than gas had not been first employed by a pHlbe murderer. Blnelalr came here about six months ILOYD GEORGE SAYS AIL HUST WORK TO London. Jan. 1. Premier Lloyd George In his Jfew Tear's message to Great Britain said: "We bid farewell to the fateful year which witnessed the signing of peace, that Is alike a token of victory and a warrant for hope. Whether the New Tear shall be rich with promise or laden with despair depends upon ourselves. We have reached the time hen a concentrated effort la essen tial to tha rebuilding: of the world. "If we quarrel amongst ourselves we Impair our strength and retard our progress. But by united action based on common honesty and Inspir ed by a spirit of generol rood will, the nation will add to the glory achieved in battle In the accomplishment ui tha great task of restoring the pros perity and well-being of our people." O.A.C. FARMERS WEEK IS WEIL ATTENDED Oregon Agricultural College, Cor Vallia, Jan, 1. farmers' wk regis tration continues to grow steadily. ltawMn It and 101 farmers are now here and registration Is expected to continue spars until tha closing see- Wen Malurday, Brazilian Foreign Minister Greets People Of United States Rio Janeiro, Jan. 1. Aaevedo Mar ques, foreign minister, sends through the Associated 1'ress the following New Years greetings to the people of tha t'nlted Htates: 'The minister of state for foreign: relations of Hratll greets most eordial- ago from Itoeton where for years he ly the government of the United was vice-president of ths Choral Cello jHtales In the person of her Illustrious Manufacturing company f that city, president, Mr. Wilson, and sends good wishes to the American people wishing them every happiness of the n year. I'OI.K Pi:!! ItlhHiVATlOX Washington, Jan. 1. Under Hi-re-lary of Huts folk said today he had Many ef lha best feature of the 1,0 Intention of resigning and declined program are still to come. Kleven states ars now represented In the enrollment Oregon, Washing ton, California, Idaho, Montana, Kun as, Minnesota, Iowa, Mlchigun, Illi nois and New York. Canada Is also hewn on ths record llmiton county la Will In the lesd with III and .Inn romas seeond with SI. Multnomah has tl, Marlon n and Yamhill It. to amplify the statement Dem-hutes county tax levy, bawd on 1911 assessments, will total 15, 01 i. Yeggs Take Cot'd And Much Alcohol la School "Job' Ha Francisco, Jan. 1. Cracksmen ' Itlew open safe in lbs College of Pfcysiriao asd Murgeons hers today, tlrsetsd MM in coin and negotiable ecurilles and Mien going Into as ad joining room helped themselves to ! worth of alcohol, morphine and lrv nw over looked two other area holdings hundreds of dollars In wa ana awrreney. ISaes Predicts Shortage Of i RaOway Earnings In Nation DIRECfORS APPROVE SALESMEN'S LEAGUE Approval of the rules and regula tions of the proposed Salesmen's cluh, as an auxiliary to the Commercial Club, and the discussion of ways anl means of Increasing the finances available for the work of the club dur ing the coming year were the prin cipal Items of business to come before the board of directors at their regular meet, Wednesday evening. Pointing out that the club would continue to operate o:i the present scale without further capital. 'ut that more money la an absolute need If the work is to be extended. T. E. Mc- Croekey, manager of the club, urTed that some steps be token to Increase the budget and thereby enable the club to extend Its activities to meet the demanda of a rapidly growing community. The matter of devising a plan to Increase the membership of the club was referred to a commit tee appointed by President Paulus. which will investigate and report at the next meeting of the board. Reporting on the meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce, which completed Us sessions In Portland Wednesday, Mr. McCroskey pointed out that Salem was the only club rep resented by Its full delegation and re ferred to the resolution Introduced by Frederick Schmidt, of the local club, requesting advertisers In publications outside of Oregon to append to the ads an Invitation to peopl everywhere to come to Oregon to locate, as being one of the big things approved by tue chamber. RAIL DEVELOPMENT IS AT STANDSTILL A HAPPY NEW YEAR Chicago, Jan. 1. Statistics compiled Railway Age show that the year begins with the development of the railways of the United States nearer a complete standstill than that at anv retime slilce the first rail was laid In America. "In the year 1919," says the Rail way Age, "the total mil a tea of new lines liullt In the United States was 181 miles, the smallest figure ever re corded by this paper. Furthermore It does not represent a net Increase m mileage. During the year 6S9 miles of main lino railway were abandoned for operation. Prior to the year 1915 the mileage of the country was steadily increasing, although the rate at waieu It waa increasing had been diminishing tor some years and especially since into." Washington, Jan. I. A siilistai.llal If, v7l rsdu-tlon In railroad esrnlns, for N. . . JF "T f) , -gfi xn .rnber and lumber h.s ln fore. ' V, f &7Z7Z&Z I VL mm by tlret.,r tlen.rall lines. In , 7 IZZA !j 2? a rMums of eundlllims resulting from ' ' IIJI j 1 U. f lossss o Oil pubhe 'from thTIitopp,g. Wjfi f'j('AV "fg.Faff f mlna labor would Mai mlllhrn. of ' B """ ! . I f" . ' i iT7TTnrr,-4"'-"-fc.'i.r. .i!w- - .i i I M lis nil T uTTTT I :l IX M l t. r. ".mv i i. I mux ill ww in I IP' r t v m : WW ! r WISHES FOR THE I U NEW YEAR V f I Mill l n I U l I I II I MARIOlVAinmMARiir II COMPANY I FRANKLIN (fy j STUDEDAKER 3 I Ivi ' il 0LDSM0R1LE j 111 wyV) a 17-Year-OId Boy Admits Passing Many Bogue Checks Ran Diego, Cal.. Jan. 1. Frank P Sllveiia. a youth of IT years, arresiert laet night here, today Confeflsej! nr. cording to the police, to a series of Bogus inecK operations covering a rKe part of southern California. Sllverin. the police stated, admitted passing S checks in vartoim rtna. in cluding Los Ange.es, Santa llarbara. Riverside amltowng In Imperial Vallej lind had passed four in thin riiv i..,f., being arrested. Quarter Indicated For Part In Scheme To Sell Whiskey New York. Jan. 1. Federal in.ii. mentBvsre returned mrnlnM r.i,,- charging them wlih an alleged cnn. splnu-y to dispose of 1500,000 worth of t.reen River whinkey. The Indlctmen ma charire ilmt ,. men obialned 15.15 ca,u. of .v, fmi ,iiill.... . r ".- re pre as exporters. entlng themsH-lvpg Carranza Orders Removal Ut Muma From Command San Antonio, Texas. Jan. 1 PjPers received here from S.ltlllo Mexico, gay ,n.. ivj-i.i.-, n , of .Mexico han ordered the removal of t.enenu FraneU.-o Margla fr,.,,, com rnaml of theV.ieral troop, Coa hu.la Ului h:ls w, ael,ra, M;inUlI I q'o to reltev,. him. The removal u ordered. It is said. becaii- i- KUU failed to eiisisa VIII,, ,r. after the MuiquIi raid. GRAND OPtJtA HOVSK HIIDAY. JANUARY 2 .i. I Itaugtr PrrwnM CHAUNCEY 0LC0TT IN "MACUSHU" BIUITIITL nUSH COM. WT IN lrR AtTS RUA JOHN SO VOl XO ""H OUXTT SING "That s How th FAaanon Flowa- iUcuahSa Asthor (Puis, of aly Hrt) Ti An Irisa (iirl and h s Just tike Tou" and "ril Us. Y.u Oil rreUnd. Cod Bless Txe Good By Seat Sale Today OI'KRA IIOVSE MIARMACT HK-ft le . Wc wish to take this opportunity of thanking our friends and patrons in helping us make 191 9 . the greatest business year in our history-greater than our expectations, but not greater we hope, than we have tried to merit. Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store I Big FURNITURE AUGTIOM I SATURDAY, JAN. 3RD, 1:30 P. M. I WOODRY'S AUCTION HOUSE 270 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. Consisting of Dressers, davenports, organs, sewing machines, extension tables, diners, 1eds, ' springs, mattresses, rugs, ranges, clocks, heaters, home canned fruit, silver ware, baby beds, wicker baby carriage, gas ranges, magazine racks, buffets, electric fixtures, kitchen chairs, tables, stand tables, comodes, rockers in oak and tapestry, white enamel dresser and chiffoneer, pictures, lounges and many other articles, including dishes, kitchen utensils, et Public Attention I, the undersigned, auctioneer and owner wish to draw to your attention that my new store is filled to capacity with good used furniture and everything inside the four walls offered for sale, will be sold without reserve to the high est bidder. This h an opportunity where you can furnish your home at your own price. Kindly tell your neighbors and friends of this big sale on Saturday, January .Srd, 1:30 p. m. Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. F. N. WOODRY XTT, T THE AUCTIONEER iNU I L :-I want your used furniture. Phone 510 or 511 Meetillg Called III Vienna: III" lfmands the jrovlnce-. ThU laj reaching as regards the automny -of n ' 'the first such asseuTbly in 160 veani. th. v.,in,.. ..,,. uOYernment Is Threatened and M is pre,icted outcome e'..J fc VAAlttllC W 1 L Jl Lilt' government attitude that a cabinet insis may ensue. The issje is far- U-nna. Jan. 1. -A call has been Is sued for a general meeting of all the provincial diets to discuss a new con Htitutlon and means for forcing the government to accede to Grace L. May of Moro is visitinS friends in the capital city for a few days. Our facCttlea ars f ths hit-best charac ter. Ws ars squlp P4 to aatiafy ths most sxactmc eli bL Ths courteous conduct ef our staff match ths up to datsaesai of our qulpmsBt. The STIFF PRICES On matress, furniture, ranges, heaters, dishes, gran iteware are all shot to pieces. We must reduce , our stock. $175.00 Playerphone and 15 Records, $150.00 $100.00 Playerphone and 10 Records, $90.00 A HAPPY NEW YEAR, Peoples Furniture Store A GOOD PI-APE TA Tl, . nra r.V"!1'001"1 H"ld Good Sh. Sold and Exchanged 0 PHONE TS4 A fa AS A A A For Long Distance Auto Trucking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PZe WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. I.' "Jt-'"w-4,-.J8..' ..