Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 19, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OEECOJJ, -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. IBl-i
FIVE.
HOLIDAY FARES
Following usual custom the Southern Pacific will liuve
in effect from all points, JIuin Line anil Branches
Special Christmas and New Year Holiday
Round Trip Fares
SALE DATES IN OREGON
Tickets between all points in Oregon w ill be sold Decem
ber 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25 and 31, 1914, and January 1,
1915; also between all C. & E., P. R. & N., P. E. & K. and
S. F. C. & W. points. Final return limit January 4, I'.IIS.
SALE DATES TO CALIFORNIA
December 21 to 25, and December 28 to January 1, inclu
sive, from nil points in Oregon to any point in California;
also to Klamath Falls via Weed. Final return limit Jan
ary 4, 1915.
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Cull on our nearest Agont for full particulars, fares to
. specific points, reservations, train schedules, etc.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passengor Agent, Portland, Oro.
I AMER1CANRED CROSS
: LITTLE BOBBIE'S PA
By "William F. Kirk M
' The teechrr akeil uft'-yestei'day t!
I all jo hoinn rite after dkool ami rite
a poem about Pwce. The world in
1 getting Weery of war, our teeeher sid,'
, and tiie nioar our thoughts turn to
I'eeee the happier we shall be. I
Well, Bubliie, ed Pa to me wen T'
tuuM hi m and Ma what, the teeeherl
wanted T suppose you went me to rite
your poem for you.
, . No, I toald I'n, T want to rite it
myself, lieekihii the teeeher sed to1
y that we shod ask for no help in
, riteing these poems, and that the one
wioli Houmle'l the nest wwl pt 0
prize if we could promise her that we
rote it ourself. 1 was thinking 1 wild
like to gU that prize T sed. ;
ladeeil, sed Pa, and what maiks von
you cud win a prize if
' Buffalo Hill' and the business men
of Cody, Wyomiit where he lives,
have agreed this year, as they did last,
that exerv piece of mail whieh eoes
out of the town dining the uionth of think that
December s-houlil bear a lied Cross vim did riteim vnrselft
Inistnias .Seal. ;' f PVI,r knew 'of von winning inn-
Last year led by l'.uffalo Hill, they poetrv prizes, Ma sed to Pa. You
purchased .."lOII seals a record which must' not teech our Mitel' son to bo
will probably o unbeaten in this ,eccetfnl, anyhow she se.d. If you
country for the Krentest. use of seals rot,. poem f01. ,im vou wild lent iike
per capita. Cody has a population of to have him siiv that it is his, wild
about 1,2(111, and the seals purchased1 you?
mean that they used nearly twenty ' T wndilent say flint it was initio
per capita. ..niivway, T toald Ma, beekaus I douat
Is your town tomi; to sell live or Hiink it wild be lis cnoil as one wich
ten for each inhabitant 1
not?
If not wliv
WOMAN ON THE BATTLE FIELD
What She Gives to a Nation.
THREE KINGS MEET.
Ktcrkhnlm, Jlec. Ill, There
continued to be tne liveliest
i;peciilat ion uero today eoneein
intf the natiii'i! itt the confer
ence begun Kriduy ami still in
progress at, -Milium between
Kings Onstnv, Haakon and
Christian of Sweden, Norway
and Denmark.
Kxcept that the inectiug
was for the purpose of discuss
ing problems which have arisen
ill councctiitn with the Kuropcun
war, no eTpliuintinii was given
by King (Instav when he sent
invitations to his I'elloiv ntnii
arelis to talk with him. and the
deliberations of the royal trio
have been kept strictly secret
thus far except from their for
eign ministers and the secre
taries who attended the sei-sion.
It was peisistently reported,
however, that u combination of
the three countries wns likely to
bo arranged and an announce
ment whs eagerly awaited.
j,1.
ROBBERS HELD UP
PORTLAND SALOON
Po'llnmi, Ore, Dor. U Shut thruiitfh
tiu nlit Inn; by one of a pair of
lioliiit iiH'ii during the rubbery of the
Not) Hill siloon, Dii'l; Dt'iij-jpsw, the pro
prietor, is in 11 sorbin-, foiiilitiuu today.
The two nii'ti entered the saloon lust
night, uinl ordered (ho eight or ten
patrons ami proprietor to elevate their
liainls. When Dengei-s' hands went up
hii -.mis Hut.'hinu a huge knife with
uhivii lie been milking Hatidwbhes.
Fearing lesiHlance, one of the robbers
fired itntnediatelv and hongess drop-
i.
The holdup men then lined up th"
patrons with their faros ti the wall,
looted the till, ran front the mm loon uinl
ilisuppeared in the narkness after fir
ing Hoverul shots to diseounige pursuit.
Shall we say that women rontrilnile
only the bandages the nursing, olieer
ing niul roniforting the wounded Nu!
They eontributo the fighters! what
sort or ucip niul inspiration ran a
woman be who is enfeebled and broken-y0
1 ran rite myself. If Pa wants to
rite n poem f sed, he can HN- one and
I will rite .one and you can see fori
wurself wicli one. vou think is the best,
I sed to Ma.
So Pn got sunt pniper and a pencil'
nod I did the saint an I T got my poeni)
finished the first, but I let Pa reed'
his fiisf. It took Pa two (2) hours toj
rite hi" poem nd he ought to have did1
it (jitirtior. This is the way his poem
went:
Eternal Peece,
fc ae ft ! K
Avoid the prodigality of idle
ness by making the Journ&l
Want Ails keep you employed
every ni inula of the time. ,
rnal peer e., eternal pence,
Such ns thay snintimes had in flreoee
I wish that peeee was here again
Por finite a loner time to reemain.
W'nr is a thing T do not like
Whare men eeeh other with bullets
do strike
And if T only had my soy
The war wud stop and stop right away
I know of warfare and its toers,
T have been niarrie I twenty years,
And that is why this war shod coano
And bring to us eternal peece.
Well, sed Pa to Ma, T suppose it
must pritty neer brake your hart not
to be able to find fault with this
sterling litlol poem.
I have nothing to say, sed Mnt un
til I hear Hohbie's poein. If I like
yours better, f will, say so. So I road
my poem:
Peeee is a butiful thing
And to me it doesnt seem right
Thai to pleoso a 'Am 01' a King
A lot of brave men shod fite.
That is a very short poem, Bobbie,
i Ma, but T think it is better than
the one vure father rote.
Then Pa toar up his poem and sed
he was going to the club.
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Jt is a wonderful precript itui pre
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Why should any woman continue to
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What Dr. Pierce's I Favorite Pre
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Stetson Rats
Plymouth Shirts
Crawford Shoes
G. fe M. Underwear
Shawknit Half-hose
Standard Underwear
Alfred Benjamin Clothing
BRICK BROTHERS
! I'lease neud me witliimt iduirge fnrtlier
, information " and "nn will reeoive Hie
Hdviee of a I'liyMrimi Speeinlist nlisir
Air. Iennett, vlione riincli In near
Crowiev stution, will sliin nliont Kin
Intelv tree; Kill iiti'e Imoli on wAinen s tnrK.'VM to tile 1'f.i'tlaiwl tnarltet enrly
iliem-ett eiit free.. jiiext week. I.nst yenr lie wold a lilte
milliner ot imiievH tiint iirniiniit 11 1 ill
nn !ieertie of $1 eaeh. llnllus Ob
werver.
A noft iinHwer iH nil ever-present help
in time of trouble.
Yoarrocer Tf
For j "Ong cotA?rW
Makes . M ellli
i? ,a1 .1
Whiter
Lighter
Better
ALLEN & LEWIS
Distributors
PORTLAND, - OREGON
CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS
For Men and Boys
Formorlr Oscar Johnson's Plymouth
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
Salem, Ore., December 18, 1911.
FRIENDS:
The Yuletide season is on and we wish to extend our sin
cerest greetings to the people of Salem and vicinity.
First of all, because we are neighbors; second, because
we desire to carry forth the Yuletide season's cheer
whenever we have an opportunity to do so; and third,
because we are really grateful to the general public
for the satisfactory support they have given our
establishment since we purchased the Oscar Johnson
stock. ' 1 rt5
Usually when new-comers come to the city the public are
not prone to patronize them, not having the feeling
of confidence and security in the new folks. However,
we have not found it so. Our store has received its
share of the business to date. It may be because
we come from Portland and being well known there.'
No matter, whatever the reason for our immediate,
success, we are thankful and appreciative, and will
alwaysendeavor to merit this feeling, by giving the
people 100 cents on the dollar in worth for every
dollar they spend with us.
We will always carry a complete line of the best CLOTH
ING, SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS, UNDERWEAR; in
fact, everything for the MAN AND BOY.
With the very best wishes for a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy, Prosperous New Year, we remain,
Sincerely yours,
BRICK BROTHERS.
Our Christmas Gift to Yoii
Ending
Christmas Day
With every suit costing $10.00 or over, purchased be
tween now and Christmas day, we will give absolutely
FREE!
3
FREE!
in merchandise
'REMEMBER, there are no restrictions to this offer.
It is purely a CHRISTMAS CI FT to those who will pat
ronizu us Christmas week.
BE SURE AND CUT THIS COUPON OUT
COUPON
This I'eililinile, ttlirn piopeily eml'ii Neil liy llilili Mi-nlliem, "ill lie komiI for
itH.HO In Initio nny time lip In uinl ini'lniliiiK Mnivh I, 111 15,
NOTICE
I'poli piiii'linxiiio, ii Kit i t lit our :toro ilnnou Hii week to the nnioiint of 4111.00
nr over, linil present inn lliix Ceilificiite, propeily ni(iieil mill mlilrexiieil, tlio
lioliler y neleel MM in iiii'iyliniiillro Imiiieilinloly, or limy letnin rertificntii
niul lit nny lime prior to .Mnreli limy olert tin' men luiioline, whii li eonixl of
llnlH, Hlioen, Oveiiilln, f'lipM, Hoyn' Colliin, Miieliiiiim-t, llnln ('ontn, t'lnlenumr,
lloniety, N'eektveiir, III fuel, nnylliin(( In our uliirn.
Hih iii-it , , ,
All.llOHH
BRICK BROTHERS
Formerly drear JuhiiKon's riyiuimlh
CORNER STATU AND LIBERTY STREETS, 8AL11M
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