Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUEVAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, DECE5THEK 21, 1914.
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Open JEvcnings
Until Christmas
STMAS VALUE-GIVING
SALE
Or.cn Evening
Until Christmas
2 il-tawi-
9fr
ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, THE DEAREST DAY IN THE YEAR IF WE
HAVE REMEMBERED OTHERS TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. THE STOCKTON STORE
IS DOING ALL IT CAN TO MAKE YOlffc PURCHASING EASY, AND THE FOLLOWING OF
FERINGS WILL NO DOUBT INTEREST AND PLEASE YOU.
! or tin- largest hop growing district of
too valley as yet, hut immediately aft
er the hii'iilay season when the work of
oiLiHiiitition will again he taki'n un
with vigor, it is expected that fully 9(1
M'r cent if not more of all tho grower
uf i hi state will have entered tho in-
t&tfprvfl I I FERINGS WILL NO DOUBT INTEREST AND PLEASE YOU. " I
E5U m. I
I mm ' i ' m mm Pff I
m Mmxil mm vm--i w?s mmm
tm k i&j i mm . vv-u umms i
IftfM r i LEATHER HAGS 7 I,
FA ' 1 -.oo Hugs $8.oo Silk and Silk Crepe PRETTY MUSLIN SWEATERS ' I
m30M I SfcZZE de Chine Waists Chest Protector UNDERWEAR a,i k 1 1
ISyiM ' :i,,M) ""K" 2,25 " '"' Waist 'now ....$1.60 in blue, pink, white and grey A" color ami splendid ,nnl- I
AVlr' B'"' 1,49 3,W0 Wilis,a 2.25 2.V values 18c for five days before Christ- ' Trices I
""1 '' ,75 ttm 54 2.50 Wool Waist 1.95 :i:. values 29c mas 10 PER CENT LESS S1.93 to S7.50 I
IfeMlll WhF "ft wf .
I . ' . MEN'S GLOVES . k CT" 1
I ill, i 07 If MFN'M HOI F SHIRTS Sl8ht Sh,1',s an(l It
II w4ifl Smoking Jackets y " J-K GOLI SHIR rS ' Men's Susnenders I
IMTV 'ir-ir'lr'M ' value 9Rc i rtjiuiias
!ts5KyW)'AI'l A spl.'ii lid line. . j-iizes III , Btleri..r gloves and
KSIlfl "ill !Ke a ,lt , o,. SILK SHIRTS ''V"1" ' i.lu.v IU,x,. Most d,
KI tLi'- " Sl-00 to S15.00 able Christmas gift. ' Sj ial for ( hri-tmas $2.00. BOc to $2J50. sirable Clulstmas presents
W0MEN'S Boys' Km f'
MS' I,a,fPrice mMIKSI 0vercoats fit: "ll
I ' Greatly Reduced - ' Per Cent Less fffe""
1 V in Prk'e " Sizes 2 1-2 to 18 "
Not Near So Many Growers
! or Large an Acreage in
State As Estimated
hilly per eeut of all of
r&nae signed up in tlio sen-
Aft
gruwe
those
I aviation.
. tile growers
tiom where meetiiiis have been hold
md a meeting is to ho held at SU. An
gel on l'riday of this week, where the
growers are auxicris to join the associ
ation, and another meeting will prob
ably ho held in Aurora on Saturday,
"Keiything looks favorable nnd do-
leicle.lly encouraging u) to the present
iiuid I am satisfied thai' within a very
he.-liing up all' of the lists o! i-'hort time after the first of tho year
available, wliieh have been ' ,Vl' ,vi" l,nvc "c''red tho required per
use by II,.. dealers in mak-".?f .' ,.w''.'" ,,v" J" .ce".1
. , " n iniy hi ini dipu nte ami eg;n
nig their aiinunl estimales ot the hop hnsi.no., " said President L II .MeMa
erop of Oregrn in past years, the exe- i bint, in diseussing the situation. "We
eiitive cominittee of the new Oregon have signed up Inllv per cent of all
Hop (irowers association, lit a meet- of the growers of 'the districts where
nig held here Xatnrdi.y evening, arrived meetings have been liebl (iervais, Kil
at the . oiieliiMoii that the number of , verton. Me.Minnville, cSheridnn BalN
nop glowers and Imp acreage in the , Ion, Amity, Willamin.i and other places
tate has been greatly ovcrslated and . and we are receiving urgent request
that, whereas it lias been estimated I from oilier section to hold nieeting
tmit tlicie were from H00 to I SOU j which we intend to do as so,.'i as we
grime's in the state mid approximately can Set mound to it. .Nearly $100 OilO
2:I,H00 acres of hops, the association ! of the requited amount of stock lias Rl
coniimttce ticmes that there are not, rea.lv been disposed of nnd wo nntici
to exceed MM growers with a reduction 1 pate u trouble whatsoever in secnrii,"
lereage in proportion. j the balance no.
f.ver -nice the movement for the or-juiio, after we resume oigauiatimi a.'-
...,.,.,.., ,M,i,iiin,-.t nun 1111- Tivmes niter . nimnrv I I
nop
list.
list of growers obtained, from the
.dealers and growers as-oriatiou
, the oignnieis of the new association ot
growers have been revising the list by
' tilt process of elimination and has dis
) covered that in some instances, accord
ing to the old list, 11s ninny as eight
dilteicnt invncis nnd renters have been
red it ed to one piece of acreage when,
as a matter of fact, only one intiu rep
ri.s"iited the van). This came about
through the carrying of the original
owner and renter of 11 yard uitil all of
the successors down through a long pe-
Iriod of year without, making allowance
for the changes that have taken place
in the interim and the result has been
a multiplicity of duplications which
iuive never been corrected. The asso
ciation is working steadily upon the
growers' list and evpects to have a re
vised and corrected list within 11
short time.
not
uie slightest dembt that the movement,
will be a success and my crnvictioiis
in this respect are growing stronger as
meetings are being held."
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
MEETS AT STAYTON
HORNER TELLS
ABOUT THE STATE
TRAINING SCHOOL
While nt Salem Inst Sat unlay even
ing, Prof. .1. It. Horner, of the H. A. ('.
faculty, unve a lecluic at the State
'1' mi 11 i lie School, mv the l orvallis
Timesliiietti', lleci:uc
that licnton coiiutv has
Vii.iug icpre
sentnlives there, ho was led into clos'i
investigation of the sclmol, making
careful inquiry into the care and alien
lion given the boys. Speaking to a Ha
elle Timesi representative, lie said he
funnl tiiat n huge proportion of the
lads 1 nine final biokeu-up homes soim
of the boys huving two sets of pnieul'
because of divorces and mibsoquent 1
niarringcs, Many of the boys never
had a home before this one, hence thev
feel for the first lime tho influence
of the faclftif teachers who are Irving as best Ihey
may to mother and father them.
f?rTsw
11 '
51
I as you
i journey
m'Zr makes Jt
possiDie Tor
you to easifv
!U fulfil! lifes desires
7J iryou save money.
"1J
Most rich men are self-made. Ne one .
made them rich hut themselves hy well
directed effort at the bottom of which
was the habit of saving.
One of the first essentials of success in
life is to save some part of the money
' ' you earn. No man can become well-to-do
or rich unless he docs and it is the se
cret of the way to wealth. One dollar
will start you.
lr; INTEREST PAID ON SAYINGS
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
of Salem, Oregon
As Piot, lln.ner saw it, 1 ho training
schol gives the boy a common Hciitol
I'lluci'liou and tenches hiiu a tunic or
iudiisltial vocation whereby be can
earn a comfortable living. Stiess is
pilled on carpentry, tailoring, shoeinak
iug, linking, .dniiying and lioiticulture.
The Im is in school twenty t'our lioui
every day in the yeur under the super
vision of those who prevent h',ui from
indulging in cigarettes or other Injuri
ous luxuries, lie is tuuglit to lead good
books! and it is surprising to witnes
the number of boys who read at t.ieii
uld nioineuls. The l.lible bus giown to
be .1 popului book in the training
school, where the boys are taught to
read the llible from a boy's point of
iew. The story o Jimiii is rend be
cans' he was a great lieiu a ginu kill
er wiiii afterwards spared (lie life of a
king, .lo-cph is idealized bemuse h
did mtt believe in luck, Noah is ml
luiied because lie dined to build a great
ark that sailed alone 1111 t'.ie waters that
covered the earth. Ihiuiel wiih the cap
tain who refused to be scared; and Sol
omon the boy king who chose wisdom
and tiie i'nvor of Hod before nil utlior
things. The luils take great delight in
Ilium, ilniiiu iiu 11 v I1I0 i ni.il In- fluiii- in.
- ' "1 ' '" I
stnictois 111 Sundnv school, Kvei v bo !
is cmoitingi'd til pursue the rcliuiou ol
I his clioice; and it is very touching to
1 witness tiiese homeless lads fu'd their
! hairls. bow tiieir heads and reverent
; ly sjjv grace at the di g table. T hi evening, .Mi
was the grace they -nut the day I 'int. , iculluiul
BRUSH COLLEGE NOTES
ii.ii 111-1 mm 111 ip..; i in i u i ii)( n-iiutn; lyuve
"We thank thee, our Kiither, for the'knrils
lllllll lll-lllll. iim, iiu-rs lis. IM'ep 11 ' ., ( ,.
trom sin, ami give us eternal lillt. 1 mucli interest tu the
(t'npiiul douiual Special Service.)
It has been (lie custom of the "Sweej
liiiiir' club since its organization a
few yens ago to hold a Christmas par
ty tit the home of one of its iiiemlicis
This viar Mis, hiiuklin mid Mrs. Ifob
cits were iioste-ses at a delightful aft
eruooii allair ai the beaiitiliil suburbuii
home uf the hitter.
The crisp December weatiier seeincii
to fill everyone with the (.'hristma
splrit, while the dei oialitins uf hull.v
and nilstleloe were especially suitable
to the occasion. The delight of a real
1 hristma s tree luinhil with gifts foi
each uiember win only sur.nssed by the
preien I old St, Nicholas liiinse
.lust ns jti'ly as ever and reminding one
of happy cliil-llioiel days, vviieu tin.
time i linn tor the disti ibtit ion of git t
thc euituiiis were driiwn and the glow
of the electiie lights served to fintliet
enlia nee I he scene,
Mis, Iiu mi whs selected 10 net 11
Santa ( lulls ami pin funned the duty to
peileetion. I
1 :..i. . 1 , 1 1.. J
U114111 1 1 1 n-Mi mi-ill ivi-ie Ficrvcii ii.
the hostess! h, assisted by Mrs. Kimball,
who picsidcil over Iim coftee urn.
Tne oci'iisini was one long to lie re
uniubeied by ineiubers of the club.
At the regular 11 ting of the Pur-
cut-Teachers' association last l-'riduv
I lr in-In-r, of the Oregon
College, was pre-eut uud
ing.
1 hrive noti'
I k ami foil
never in such
vv inter.
A pcculiniity of this winter i
high altitude at which they flv
the utter silence Ihey mnintuiii.
-T. .1. CM l II IKK.
lls.T I'ront street.
I them in their flight
for several veins, but
'list miiubi'is it s this
the
and
! Dealers Fighting Tlicm. j
i While tlio committee nu orgaaiza
itiou lia hud no trouble in signing up
the growers as rapidly as meetings are
held and the plans of tho organization
explained, but at every place a meet-'
;ing is held they find that the dealers j
il'five been very busy trying to defeat!
too organization tmoiigli uusicprcsc li
gation or misinformation and trying to
tie ,ip the crop by contracting. The
dealers, it is alleged, are offering til
contract the growers' hops nt the saiiie
; price the association propose to do,
II i-ents per pound, through the inipli
.cnti in, if not the actual reprcscnlatiou,
that this is all the association intends
; it'iin-j, inn! they ne-jlcct tn explain that
; the II cents which the associnliou pin
poses to list tiie hops ot' members for
is simply a guarantee of a minimum
price for which the giow-er sells lib.
Iiojm nnd that the gtovver will be enti
'fled to a share of all over and above
cents per punid which the hops are
nctiir.lly sold for. At every meeting nnd n sli
growers testify to the activity of the If. S'.iedi
deiilers in this icgard but so far as can
be learned not ir si 11 g li bale of Oregon
liupi has been contiacte.l up to
present time and as-uraiices uie being
received by the niganizem ol the lis
soeiation tiiut this method of sln.-l
selling the inurket has at lea-t In-vn
stopped.
Gcrvais Orowor Join.
At ,1 uieotini: ot' llie grovveis uf tier
vnis Satiiray afternoon all of llie grow-,
crs present signed up tor membership
uud stock, and at a meeting held pre ;
viously lit Silveiton, piMeticaily every j
gni'.er ill ine
ganiv.itioa and
Tho committee
The Slaytou Development League met
in the Mail office Monday night and
several interesting subject eaini) up,
among which was the appointment of a
committee of one to act together with
the Sublimity Commercial Club in an
interview with the offeial of the new
electric lino that has built into Alt.
Angel, (loo. Keech was appointed wl'o
will confer with W. II. DowniiiL'. the
very j Sublimity committee.
" I It. is expected that Mr. Keech will
have a icpurt ready during; some limn
in the holidays, when the Leaitue. is
planning to give a supper and invite in
the business men of Stayfou, who do
not. belong.
Another subject of Interest was pro
posed by Prof, (lauutt, who with two
other members of the League, are to
secure a series of lectures by men fro-n
the State I'liiversity. Theso lectures
will be free and will only cost us the
expense of the hall. They will be on a
line of civic improvement or nny other
line the committee may select. It is
quite, probable that the fisr lecture will
be given in .laiiuarv, ' and every two
weeks thereafter, if the people respond
wiih their support. Auiiouuceiuenis
will be made Inter.-Stuvton Mail,
STRUCK STREET CAR
SMASHED HIS AUTO
Thr finlo .liivni lev Mr. It. W. Walton
I'ti'lM' ill fillllJiO of ."WutoniiHu
Ii HitKisln'.i loui'llii'p Ht Hi"
iiihMsi'Wmh ol' Mariit't . tnnl WiiimiitM'
f-livotH nl IjllO Sjit.oinv al'ti'rnoon uii'l
tlitvlhi' -into huh hjhllv ilnniMLii'il in tlio on
fiHMiti'r, lint 110110 ol the ttini n ut s of
cith'T I'ltr wi'it' hurl. Tho doHor wan
iit1i'iit)linu to ihhKo tlio turn o(i .Nhtrinn
t irot to nviil-l liftl inu tlio sliTt'fi'nr,
ero in ir hi ftnnl of liim, hut.
nn iho stn'ot at thin plio'o in narrowi.'.l
liy ilu jmrlts in ))io uti-l-Uo of t'-io nlroff.
ln uitri niiulilc to nvniil tln Hinnh and
ni-li,'.l inlo tlio ilo of tlio HtreetoRr,
Iic'iimhk in tlio I ron I cinl of hin ma
I'liiin' initl Hoitliinn lioth fion wlicoK
littiirt joincil tho or j Or. Wiiltoti mi'k ho iliil ool hoo the
h-i'iilM'il for Mhiclt, , rnr until it was too Into to avoitl tin
oriin 11 r.,n mu stato lninsniii iniil tlh- slnihorv iiaviMoont Hf-
that ovor ono-thii.l of tho yroworH of vontoH tin uliro.f torn tvi tho niurow
tlio .-tt 11 Mil t 11 1 irmly In-oii wttiinl op, j ntnv.'t. No pnrtoMtlar lilamo for tiio ur
and iiti'otinti Iiiik not hroii liotd in koiiio i riili'til, i attio'lior to oithor pnify.
awltt MOirMJ4itatV miMU iiM i.Mli IM -p- f'r "rn ll.Unil.l" y.lllfllWrrr-'Hitnli 1 lhMlr' 1 'nil Ll 1 hm..-Ju
r& mK1 -wv rTTMT" rr" - " - ;--"' -"-'' CVraj"1 -jri--f
I
t' tinny.
m"11' lllMIMitV. A
1 Mnut of tin Imivh inn vory vonny, and IIMl ,ni
it I dovonlly t ho doMiml tlitit Mio it'iitloi add1
tlino mil onii oomc wlirn tlio hnom ,
will ho (Mimtui'd nod them' mil lo ln-pt
i'pHi;itc from tlio ohior lmyn.
j Tlio two In tin fn 111 I tout on I'niinty
mo in Kood hmlth, iio-l tho oldtu- In I
ti k'ijiiuI.mI nn on (if tlio mn"t pinniih-
! intf l"iyi in tlio ttaiiiinf; -clnia.
loniotitnitioii on how to ti
rnpo lot oho nliout tho limn,
IV lu'lphi
propL
nnd ol
of tho i'oiii
iou hy M i-H Kinily Ktaio
hv Mi. M 11 nnii and M I'm,
I 111 11 h to tho pli-fiMin t
HAD NO WIRELESS.
I
BHOPHNC.
A hhly iiiiildi'H to a ntore
1 To Imy 11 Kpool of thinatl,
At l'it:t ho lunl,4 nt lint' kiiIoio
1 Tin 11 iiuviiiK luiivi'" nnd hrrad,
i
Thiiii llo'i1 flic limolfi to tho nUlo
I WIm h tho diiNOMptntit 11 ro hopt,
And whoro m!h Iiiijjoik for invliilc
j Around tho tihhon dopt.
Sho loolm nt frying wnn nnd lueo,
hiopis'tti tlio lat"-t lionli.
'Mif piiitfi hitiuiitt lor too faro
I And lint 11 Mtiuil mid IkmiU '
Wjiwhinntoii, Di'f, 111.- -Thnnili
ticli Anihiufdor Nir Cci-il Spline Wi'i',
Knulnnd infuimod tho Htnlc di'pti 1 1 nirnt
tliiM ni'torniinn that n Hi it isli onllior.
idinrurd hv Viiimnm ciuuil nntlioriti
w itli violation uf tlio lii'iitrttlily
wiroloM romilntumi', lino iiovim- cturn1
n w iridoiB oMjiiipnii'iii.
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Sunny California
SUNKIST ORANGES
Famous Seedless Navels
Are Now on Sale by All Good Dealers
Every stocking on Chi istiTui
morning sliould hold a Sun
kisl Orange Suukist Seed
less Navels should be served
at the Christma brrukfait. A
irj howl of golden Sunkist
should dccoraie the center of
the Christmas dinner AAc.
WILL SOMEONE TELL?
Ami
'd all
when she's cm
joints,
And cleil.s me nearly dind.
sie biings the inatler to a point
And lutvs a spool of thread,
- lemi'V-Pe t'onrii'r .lo;triil
' Kdltor .loiiruiil: Perhaps some of
iyour reii'len cull tell un where the j
thotisnnd of crows that puss over
town every evening roost, and where I
they feed dining the day.
Their noithern flight begins about
I o'eloek and continue fur moio than
the. half an hour; they -straggle along their
ueriiil putliwav conl inunusly in bunelies
of from half a doreu tn flock of linn- 1
dieds. ;
Ttcinff a bite Ti-er, I eunnot nv nt '
what time tlcy pats noutli ia the motn1
Sunkist Lemons
Order Sunkist t,rmoni, too, In uf In rouklii); On IjtniM
I ilinnvr. Us" the Iti'ee In plaisi ol vinegar In anhi'l or In any
ili'h that call l'r vinegar. Note the 0 u i til y flavor - Ihe
j 'lelu'loud JiHerrnt. '
Sunki-I l..-in.in are puietliallv iiwdhw -nlev, 'a't. full
! tuviired. Ilcst l,i iin lemon li eivr sliced or ipmrtered
I Kith IlirstK, nyslrn, lull or lea.
Insifit on Sunliist
Sunhist Premiums Make Fine
Christmas Presents
Get this cheery touch of
Sunny California in your home
on Christmas day. The harm
ful effects of overeatin) other
foods are minimized by et
ing oranges. Sunkist Seed
less Navels are. the best now on
the market. (Jet a fox today,
Order by Phone
Your tt!rfiHflne Sunkist ngcni v at
"4
V ' Xf
V
cAuioRNiA
FRUIT GIIOMIIs
vmt hnrt hit. Sun pi v call your rivulet
anil lv ,-seuo .-lurisisi. imr luy tXCHANtit
"Suukist" bilngslhelKiM. u,w cuvr-.n .mi .
Prepare (or Christ ma. 'Oi V" i-emi"i-,
..,, lor a ha. rif Sunk.,.
L V in n It I for the Vnlliiiln r' t-iviuf HluMtH
, t.,,n jf l-rnnlimi l.i)ih, whh'li O-IN u h
K,,, n n' jt In Hle h'ntiliim writtwtt for brnii
jr tn! ibi l)vr. Juki t nti tii rwiH
rrrr-;;; J Nm
tar,