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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1914)
, f TWO. lmiB WKWK'VffgCT3?Wq AI JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1914. Children Cry for Fletcher's - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which Jms been in use lor over iSO years, iius bomothe signature or i ana lias been made under his per -sonal supervision ginee its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Kxnerluicnts that triflu with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience Against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hootbinff Syrnps. It is pleasant. It renhilns neither Opium, Morphine nor otber 'arcotio Hubstance. Its nsre if ts guarunteo. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feveil.ih.iess. For more than tbirty years it has been in constant use lor the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles nnd I)iarrbaa. It regulates the fttomach and ltowels, imsimihites the Food, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Lowers City Attorney's Salary Protests Printing Bill and Closes Year's Work ! The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years OINTAUN COMMNV, N V VOMK CITY. HEAW VOTE POLLED tronize some of .Snlfrn ' most popular stores. Tho BiivcrtiNomeuts of these firinti in run in ouch Friilny's Capital Jonrnnl. Thkho firum liuve Agreed to Kivo b hi'8 check or receipt to every purchaser for rush or for monthly hills piiid until January 1, 111 In. Tlio wileH j'fhsckg or reeeiptB from these tmns may bo exchanged t'eir voles at this office 1 . aaa r' one vote lor every 5 'rnt8 u( your piir- More Than 153,000 Votes-"- Htlin,lilMh(, lildiites follow: Cast Since Last Count- Whirlwind Finish Certain A heavy voto wan eounteil in tho t'apilul Journal's exposition euutest to day, but it brought no ehiiiii in the relutive position of the lenders. Mis. Jhblilor still heuils the li-t. Mis. (Irace Koff Kibbler Kut II Fiiuto Pearl Zinn Violet Cory Miiiuni'i't White. liensiin 8wart Violet M. Darker Mario liuli ngor - . Ailine Ohm : (leiun'iove. Frnmir Tho trip to the great exposition with i l.uanim Brown its wealth of world wide womlers, will lie tiie event of a lifetime for the fortunate winner, unit Hid Capital Journal guarantees that no expense will he MareU in mulling a pleauiut one. First cluaH ruilroail fare, the liest ill lintel accouiiuo.liiti.m, and facilities for mieug the great fair lit its best will be presided free of nil charge by this paper. H will lie a prize well worth working for. Tho plan adopted by this pnper lor giving the trip does not re.piiru the con testant to sell anything. The only thing iiecennnry to nectire votes being to pa HUIE WING SANG CO. Holiday . Goods All kinds of Bilk Handker chiefs, Bilk fkarfs. Tablo Covers, Ornament, CUluiiware, rancy and Dry Goods, all kinds of Kimnnna, Waists, Night (lowna, 8111c Hkirtx, all kind of Furnish liux Goods. All good selling at cost 291 N. COMMERCIAL BTUF.KT SALEM, OREGON Colin Wilson Marguerite Outran. lor Hoth Hyan Myrtle llerdlein uutiii Davis Lola He Long Grace Craig Hernice tauter Hael Johnson - H . Hunt rice Crawford Mnblo l!iufiold .7s:i,iii)."i .774,11:1 ,'im,ki; u-i,im.s 11(1,075 4!i,;:(w ... X.l-17 ... 5,702 ... ;t,773 ... i ,j:tt ... 1,(173 .. 1,647 ... 1,6 14 1,500 135U 11115 1U1MI 10H0 1(I7." 1075 10(15 1047 Mario Hehwnb . 1010 Vera George 1000 Hazel Cooley 1000 i Miblred Cooper 1000 Mando McLaughlin 1000 1 Vivian nargrovo 1000 1 draco Taylor : 1000 1 Mag.ialena Tuffll D07 llary Oliver 800 Alum Hull 750 I Vera Martin 750 j Until I'cnu 750 Silvia Miller 73(1 j (llii.l.vs (Iray V50 Mario Evmu ... 750 The grading crews on Hie Willnm i clle i'acifie have been cut front I'J.W . to Till), About $li,l)ill,iluO Iiiih been ex pended mi this line, which is being pushed (u completion us fast us men n ud money can do it. The guiding is nearly completed. I r i The city council j.ict laat uight for their last meeting in UM4 and before tho new couneilnien take their seats. Considerable business was brought up but nearly every matter was referred to the incoming council except the motion to adjourn. Hesolutions calling for tho expenditure of 113,78!) for new sewers and drainage were adopted. The city has funds available for this work and as it will all be done by day labor under the suprevision of the city it is pro posed to supply work for numerous workmen- about the city who are un able to secure employment. Tho mat ter of tho water shortage was taken up,' the dog ordinance which was! passed by the voters was turned ovori to tho street department for enforce-j incut and the salary of the city attor ney was reduced to $1-00 per annum from 1S0(I. The city engineer's salary was fixed at $15 per mouth, j A Hcsolution was introduced scoring' the Suleiu Water, Light & Tower com-1 pnny for their inadequate service in this eily for the week beginning! December 13 and ending December II)., it was stateil at the meeting however,; that there would be a hearing at the offices of the state railroad conimis-j sion today relative to the matter audi that tho recent water shortago would not be repeated after tho commission sat upon tho water company. ; It was voted to turn over the $HI still in the hands of the park commit-; tee to the subscription list, for a new concrete band stand in Wilson park. After paying out $51 each to l'olk and Marion counties, Councilman Southwick was able to report that he had netted a profit o' -O3.."0 in cash from the sale of bridge planks taken off of the steel bridge when it was redecke I and had used many of the best, for fixing up Hie cross walks in this city and had stored the rest of it as fuel for the use of the city. There were i;il,l!7t! feet of lumber in the old bridge deck which were purchased at n cost of !f'l.-. per M. Acordiug to mi ordinance passed last j nii:ht there will be no more special wmmmm clerks hired In the city treasurer 'a of-1 fice at the exi se' of ihe citv. A;I'"l'l"'h recommendation from the city recorder, tjiat the city charter be revised and re printed was referred to the printing committee find to the ordinance com mittee. Wet Wood Good Enough for Poor. I Sdiiio of the poor of the city were becoiiiing too particular according to Councilman Hatch of the street com-1 mittee itud he asked that nil cases be; hive-d ignted by the Hntem Sncinl Serv-1 ice Center before the fuel was scut out; to Ihe homes of the needy, tie said Hint a call cume in for wood an I Street i Commissioner lliidlong loaded up some j wood nnd took it out to the address; given. When he arrived there iie found, plenty uf wood on hand but the people! siiid they wanted good, dry wood as the wood tliev had was so:mwhat iireeu and was touiih to split. Mr. Hud-; long brought his lend back and un loaded it at the city pile. A letter wiih read from Charles i. S H'lPling stating that lie had 15 cords oV wool on l.nn.l tluil he would donate In the poor if it REINHART Quality REINHART Service n 3 x H r C n a) n 2 X H CD H -: r pi BUY YOUR SHOES N Of We move early in January. We are CLOSING OUT Every Shoe in the Store at Biggest Reductions ever placed on Quality Shoes REINHART 9 Shoe Store After Jan. 15 in Eckerlin Bldg. on Commercial St. 444 State Street W J s z D J $ X z u Morris Makes the Prices SHOES that are TOTALLY DIFFERENT I for M'-j cents per inch and that be considered the Statesman s price exorbitant. He was informed that the bill had been paid but he stated that the printing committeo hud Ii-IiiscmI o j. ;, tin Inli ft nd lie m-liCl that the nintter bo t u i tin r investigated to seo if if. were possi lie to get some of the money buck from th.i Stat .'sman. It was decided to send it bill to I oik and Marion co-.inti'-s for -ine third one of the bil for li'ibtm.r ;ho bridge lor the coniract.ivs .'i I'o laid tne :w it iug. The matter of licensing ihe gar-i bage collector wits referred to the in-, coming council. The city attorney an.l, city recorder were given authority to investigate the insurance po'iy writ- j t "ii iv the llorticiiltiirul V'ue Kelic!' Dsaociau'i'i knd to caceol the policies if these- wove not considered to !e: re-' liable on Hie publie buildiigs. The. new contract- with the water company ; to pay if-.'iD for tho water for the fire, hydrants was referred to the iiu'Oiu-: ing council. i pert accountants who have been em ployed by tho state insurance depart ment, lire in the city. Mrs. Frances llosnier, of Silverton, wus in this city yesterday to meet her husband, the editor of the hilvcrton Journal, who has been serving II sen tence in the county jail in connection witli a libel suit. House Today Considerng Na- TfJINKS 1NTERVIEW tional Prohibition Amend ment to Constitution CONVEYS WARNING OF WHAT IS TO COME BLOOD WILL TELL' Tito Heroes of the War. could he moved soon lllhl .Ml'. Ilatciij said thai il would be piled up on a, vacant lot until it was sent out a loud i lit a time. ! Nniio discussion was aroused over the subject of lurning in fire aliiriues, over the. phones. It was staled that if only the pulmoloi' whs wauled that ; centra! wool 1 refer the subscriber lo " information" and thus lose several valuable minute. The nuttier was let v to Ihe fire and water coininittee. Printing Bill Too Big. Tile printing coinniiH"o ,'islvc.l for Mil investigation of the letting of the, iMiii- tract for the printing of the ciy char ter to the Siatcsniiiu I'liblishing com pany at Ihe price of :it cents per inch j for five insertions, I 'onnciluiiiu Hrowu: slate. I H'.iv h- lirni ncii mi,' ti -; tiuii Unit this matter could have been Va-hir;lon. Dec. ii, With the gal leriis packed wiih men nnd women ' wearing white ribbons, the house met today m. M u 'clock, two hours ejnlier ....... usi.il., , iu cons,,,,',- .... ,.u,.sui, ,...-tlli, of (htf (.onmi1 mvy 'hours ,.ie oil. died to the debale on I ! the rule itself. The. rule was scheduled ; to pass at. noon and eight hours' de- ' bate on ihe amen luient will follow. ! llenresenlalive Hudson led the fight ; I'm I,;. ,,,.. ,,,l,,.,,t ,,,,.,,., I be, "nr. Kepresentative. Hartliol.lt. Hobson in-: li.-ated that, it the nmemlonint lads to .arrv, it will be made a lug issue in the presidential campaign of ll'IO. ; Miss Anna liordon, national prosi-; I .lent, of the Women Christian Temper- mice I'liion, and Mrs. Margaret Kllis, j hargo "f the unions legislalivo ccive.l John Kohl, I'uite.i Staten Can-. ""' ' "-j" 111 '"" ' sul to llreeee, nnd Lewis Hasitel ALL WELCOMED SANTA. Salonii ii, Dec. '22. The American Christinas ship Jason unloaded the Inst, or us gins ncre vesteninv. ah racial ,i;i'f f,,, .,.,n.,,, i,, u ii i 1 the Jason arrived. Two thousand' Moslem anil Chiistinii children gath ered at the wharf, singing nnd cheer ing. Lieutenant I onininnder ( ourtnev re- I'niled Slates consul general to Serviii,i aboard the .lusiiu, and transferred tin them (he gifts fur the children of Nervia. PERSONALS W. I Diiiilap, of Springfield, is rcg istcied lit the llligh. - Von nun- think von arc different V- IVterson. of Corvailis, is regis- from olhei'S, but you dure a lot. of people fere. at the Hligh. f I '.int.inueil frmii page I.) Only desperation din explain a sug-g.-sli.ii of this kind fioni the responsi- It seems to be the admiral s final hniie that tho knowledge he is prepar-1 ; . iug for such a step, if other means tail, I mil Hung home to the I'.ugiish the lisiistrous coneipieiices of continued Von Tiipitv, appears to believe that I hero will be no difficulty in sinking en.iigh merchantmen with their crews to terrorii England. ' Id' says that (ierinan subinaiincs have circled the Hrilish Isles. , This' lieim; Ii'1"'. their radius of action Mil- j doubtedly was snfitcieiH to enable thcili lo prey oa the trade routes close I to ihe Fngilsli const. In Hie light of the Herman iniirimi .minister's statement, It may lie Hint i one of the principal , reasons for the; .recent llerinan raid eiu the Knglish east, coii-t was to dcferinine how tint neu tral world's public opinion would ro-! gurd Hie slaughter of noii-couibatauts I just the same, I K. II. l.'ollis iia.l Arthur Uerrige, i'. ins n limit effoit at felf-preservalion. YOUR PICTURE If Taken TODAY Will Ik Finished in Time for Christmas. TIIE PARKER STUDIO Over Harm's Cash Store "lllood will tell,'' i an axiom that in all Ihe ages has never been gsui said. Kvery mail who does a brave, ..er.i.c act ciurics wiiina Ins veins a ipinllty of blood Hint urges and sus tains him. N0 matter whether he' inheiils it from a long line of famous i ancestors or from Hie sound and hcnllhy constitution of his iinnicilinlc , puronls, whose only distinction is hou-. arable toil nii.l a simple, virtuous life.' It matters little where or how von obtain it, hut it matters all the world that by semo means lou p. sses good blood. Hood blood is first, last inii always the making of manly i and womanly women. It Is the source of nil courage, virtue and happiness. A uw mail can he lundo out of one that's "used-up," bilious and dyspep tic. It's done by Ur. I'ierce's Hidden Medical Discovery. It shuts the tor pi. I liver into hcullhfiil nctiou, purifies and enriches Ihe blood, cleanses, re pairs, and strengthens Hie system, an I rcstoies health and vigor. As an appe tising restorative tonic, 11 nets at work all the processes of digest ion and nil trilion, and builds up flesh and slringlh. It's the only lllood and l.lver Itetnedy that's guniaiitecil, in in cry case, to benefit or cure. If It .li.esu'i do all that's claimed for il. I Ihe money is promptly lefiinde l. Hut lit keeps its promises-lhiit 's Hie rea son it can be sold in tins way, It is not a secret remedy for lis in gredients arc printed on wrapper, I Von only pay for Hie good you get. " Discovery'' strcnglliciis ' Wens' I. ungs, relieves Shortness of llnvilh,' Hi. hi. hitis, Severe Coughs, and kin dred affections, Free. Dr. i'ierce's Coiiinn.ii Seme M el lull Adviser, bound ill clolh, Is sent fice on receipt of 'M one cent stumps to pay expense of wrapping and mailing' enli. Addicts: Doctor 1'ieice, Invalids' Hotel. I'Ut'liilo, N. V. Silver Plated Tableware 25 to 50 Per Cent Off AH our Hcautiful Cut Glass Reduced a Fourth to a Third Elegant line of Watch Fobs Reduced a Fourth to a Half Wig Reduction on Rings. One-fourth to One-half Off curr LINKS W TO j . orr Reduction from 10 per cent to V; t ; mm Sterling (Solid Silverware) 10 to 20 Per Cent Off Watches Reduced From 10 to 25 Per Cent Lavalicis, Hracclets, Pins and LoeUets One-fourth to One-half Off BRACELET WATCHES 10 TER CENT TO 25 FLR CENT orr 9 STATE AND LIBERTY TTT Jewelry "Th House of Reliability" SALEM, OREGON nun SPECIAL- Two Pounds Extra Large size Wal nuts 35c Two Pounds Extra Large Brazil Nuts 35c In addition to tlie extremely low prices I givt a beautiful premium for each 5.00 worth of tickets. MY GOODS ABE ALL EXTRA STANDARD no cheap goods and my prices are right. Best Hams, lb 19c Nice Breakfast Bacon, lb 20c Pick Nick Hams, lb 17c Seasoning Bacon, lb 17c No. 5 Lard 75c No. 10 Lard $1.15 Medium Cottoioua 65c No, 10 Compound $1.25 10 bars good Boap 25c 5 gaL Kcroscns (bring your can) 65c Large Cottoloue $1.60 No. 5 Compound 05c 5 pkgs. Corn Starch 25c 1 gal. size Choice Peaches .. 35c 1 gal. size Choice Pears. 35c 1 gal. size Choice Pumpkius....25c 1 gal. size Choice Sifuash 25c 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins 25c 3 cans MU!s 25c 3 cans Extra Corn 25c 3 cans Extra Qual. Tomatoes 25c 2 cans Saner Kraut 25c 2 cans Choice Peas 25c S cans String Bcaus 25o 2 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda 15c 1 can Nice Minced Clams 10c 3 cans Extra Choice Oysters 25c 2 cans Pride of Columbia River Salmon 25c Alaska Fink Salmon, can 10c Extra Choice Cofieo, lb 30c 2 lbs. Brick Codfish 25c Vi gallon Syrup 25c 1 gallon Syrup 60c j gallon Karo White Synp .35c 1 gallon Karo White Syrup . ..65c 51b. box Macaroni 30c 10-lb. size Corn Mcnl 35c 3 pkgs. Post Tonsties 25c 1 Krinkle Com 'Flakes 25c Large bottle Vinegar 10c Extra fine Uucolored Jnp.in Tea, lb -40c 0 cans, Clcarbrook Peaches ...50c 2 cans Clearbioo'i Apricots., ,25c No, 5 Keg Pickloo 65c 5 lbs. Best Cream Rolled Oats 20c 4 lbs. Broken Rite 25c 3 lbs. Head Kite 25c 3 lbs. Choice Dried Peaches... 25c 1 lbs. Fancy White Beans 25c 5 lbs. Pink Beans 25e Pride of Waldo Hills Flour, sack $1.35 The Dalles Patent, sack... $1.70 Best Tillamook Cream Cheese, lb 20c 1 gaL Beat Cider Vinegar 20c 15 lbs. Onions 2 )C MO lbs. Onions $1.50 Potatoes, per bushel 60c Remember earn $5.00 worth of tickets as a beautiful premium. Parcel Post Orders A Specialty Free Delivery Anywhere in Sa lemand reasonable distance In country. THONE 1167 Corner Morris Ave. and Fair grounds Road