Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM CAPITA!. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 25, 191 i.
COUNTY COURT HOLDS
All Around Town
I
Dr. Mendebjonn, specialist In fitting' newspaper fraternity enmo in for a
glasses correctly. V. 8. bank bldg. pleasant surprise in the rsfii t at ion of
O i a fine box of cigars for those who
A license for a Christmas wedding' "imbibeil," an. I lor those who did not
wns issued by the eoiinty clerk Tester-j there wan some other nirnirinte u'li't,
day to Norman DeWayne Calking, of jail of which, it is needless to way, wan
Springfield, and Norn Donalson, of j-tll-1 lil" appreciated. Tlie force in the of
verton. 1 fice of .Secretary of Slate Olcott
.allowed to break olf work aU o clock
L. M. Boggs 4 Co. sell
Butter." 1'hone 311.
I"
Hazelwood'" 1,10 rt''"io yesterday.
! Vide Bros. -Auto company presented
! each one of the 12 employes with a j cost of 41523.11 though Mr. Berridgc
Why pay standard insurance rats to noose fr hristmns dinner" last niuht. was present to press his eluim. Jlr.
mutual companies when it costs no Mr. Vick round a shortage in turkeys Berridco says he is being made the
Some Doubt As to States Right Miss Fugate Leads by 13,301
to Make Bills which County I Ballots Only Two More
Must Pay Weeks of Contest
No action was taken by the enmity
court yesterday in the matter of the
claim of Arthur Bcrridca & Co. for ex-
pcrting the bonks of this county at a
The lighcst vote in a number of
weeks wus shown this morning when
the regular semi-weekly count of bal
lots was made in the Capital Journal's
1 'milium exposition contest. Miss Hulli
Fugate, by a vote of 111,212, passed
more to place same in a company that in the citv, but made the best of thc'gont" because the county courts of 'from second to first place, and Mis.
hit mfinv millinnu of natintu .... .... ' unn ! i! - n.. T UlpFii-u Vff 14 1 1,1.1.. .1 I I.....1. ...
four counties resent the actions of In
surance Commissioner rerguson. He
tlruce Eoff Hibbler dropped back to
second, Miss 1'earl Zinn remaining
third. The only other change in the
standing of contestants was that of
Violet M. Barker, who now has 8,51."l.
ons ninny minions or assets to gunrun- occasion
tee the payment of their losses. It o
will pay you to see Homer II. Smith. ! There were no sleepers last night at snvs his accountants did all of the work
the insurance man, 5 McCornack bldg. .the city jail for the first time si I according to the schedule of items pro-
Phone 90. , the bad weather began this fall. There ' pared by -Mr. Ferguson and that his
o is usniilly from five or six to I'i sleep- men had no choice in the matter but I a gain of Will,
Special meeting of Salem , er" Bt 'ft " the transients j to follow the instructions of the state The light vote of this morning is n
lodge No. 4 und Pacific lodge : appeared to be celebrating I 'hristmus department. Then when the work took result of the over-reaching influence
No. CO, A. F. & A. .f., tomor-ipve elsewhere. I longer than lias been the custom in the of the Christmus holiday deniunds on
ow, .Saturday, evening. Work 0 i past tho county courts object to pay- time and attention and is by no means
,f i,,aii.lli,ii,. ,.f i.ffw..r hv The Y. M. C. A. suspended work to- ine the bill incurred bv the state. 1 indicative of lack of interest in the
Past Urand Master fleorce 11. i ''"y lor ,nc Christmas holiday and no The county courts are striking at Mr. struggle for the Journal prize. On the
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Visiting brethren welcome. :." .-ju. minium ; terguson, lie says, out lie is neirig Jut, inner iiunu n. is merely me ion iicrore
Hurnett.
was in charge and (leneral Secretary
No complaints Instituting suits have ""l'''' "i Physical Director (ling
been filed ill the office the countv i r" '' Mt"-V"'1 nt lu"" t0 '"jy ('l'""t
clerk since December 17. All of the "'" '"'key
cases on hand were filisi and entered 0
on the books on this date bv Deputy! N-. Cooley, who was arrested for
Clerk IT. 0. Hover who snvs that his uc- '"'ggmg on the streets last night, was
tion was probably a hoodoo ami in the presented w ith a (hristmns piesent in
future he will leave one or two cases1'1"' ;V.iaI" ot " liberty this morniiig
torn uf iiccnniititKr in nil nf tlin ennntlps
vm-h lny itH u Hort f ii ni'Mt riiir to in-!"' l,oIi ,'wl"'t h' Ju,K'' K,K'' 'oolc,y nf tho tut ami ooiinidt'Talilo Uw'k
. J :..ul.-...l uri'l...... u. I. .i e . .....
worK was necessary to tiring tne audits
to date.
He says lie is the innocent bystander
who is being hit by the verbal bombs
flying between county courts and the
insurance commissioner and his pocket
bunk is being molt rented hern use of tin
becnuso he lias paid his accountants I the storm, nnd as but two w eeks more
and is also paying interest on borrow-: remain until the tinnl canvass ot votes,
ed money whiie his bill is being held it is certain that from now on they
up. .Mr. Herridge says that the bilb i will come in avalanches and that the
are undoubtedly higher this year thun ; figures of the lending cundidates w ill
ever before and that they will be injitrow ny leaps and bounds,
the future because Mr. rerguson, in en
delivering to introduce a uniform sys
duce the attorneys to lay in some filing!""1""1 l'fi'er llerwig fir the price of
ii mini oii uiii!., i;ul iic nit'i a ineni
ticket to the Comuicns Mission for a
old pio- ' ln'istuias dinner toduy and the jmfce
of piieu-' !'mlli!,,''l ,lim o go and eat his dinner.
The fire department responded to an
fees.
"Uncle" John H. Lewis, an
necr of this citv, is lying ill
monia at his home on Leslie street, in
Tins city, tne nuacn nnviuuT come upon . , . . i
him lust Sunday, and his condition is ' "'" ",r " " . 1 lll)""t , unpopular law
regarded as serious by his relatives, all , ", mhi.i. '" -
of whom, with the exception of his Kitchen of a residence on kill, Slavation
daughter,' Mrs. .lames Wills,,,,, and J," l." Army wTli hoM i,s Christ"!,' three for
at S o clock alter Hie
ises mo held on the
court house lawn. Captain I.orcnzeii
t l-mtnrtu iltl.f ltn 1,'iu Dnnnl fc')-.ll in
While Uie Christmas spirit was in evl-' uornor wesi yesieruay anornoon usl,ful pr,..,ents in the shape of clothing,
entsi "IT"""'" " ' ' -iiiihi, i i iiiiiiiiii,! shoes and wearing apparel. V
gmuddnti'ghtcr; Mrs. Stanley Morgan, " quenelied I the poor" oniBht
who arc in ihicago, are at Ins bed-' b? ."' rliomit-ul up .aratiis before any Mimj(. ,
bide. ser.ous damage resulted. court house law
ilence in most of the state departinc
yesterday it was very strongly so in
the department of education, where ev
ery member of the force was remember
ed in srrne substantial form by State
School Superintendent Churchill mid his
assistants, F. K. Carlton nnd Frank K.
Welles, and even the members of the
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a member ot the state bonr.l ot higher; Haines cash store closed its doors last
curricula to su himself, his term' njejit after the Christinas shopping was
having expired, and Mrs. Josephine :,.,. m ,. ii,,, ,,.,. i,,,i.i ,,,, u i,v iH,
llirsrh, of I'oi'tlaiiil, a member of the' n,,. ,.. i..ci ...i , ti,... be exclianced for votes nt this office
The trip to the great exposition with
its wealth of world-wide wonders, will
bo the event of a lifetime for the
foitmiate winner, nnd the Capital
Journal guarantees that no expense will
he spared in mukingsu pleusuut one.
First class railroad fare, the best ot
hotel accommodation, and facilities lor
sceng the great fair at its best will be
prcwded free of all charge by this
paper. It will be a prize well worth
working for.
Tho plan adopted by this paper for
giving the trip does not require the con
testant to sell anything. The only thing
necessary to secure votes being to pa
tronize sonic of Salem's most popular
stores. Tho advertisements of those
firms is run in each. Friday's Capital
Journal. These firms have agreed to
givo a sales check or receipt to every
purchaser for cash or for monthly bills
paid until January 1, 11115. The sales
hecks or receipts from these firms may
slime board to sticeced Dr
of Piirtlniid, resigned,
I. If. Wilson,! t the' Salvation Army for their Christ I""0 votu lor evorJ' 5 ,,ents of 'uur I"lr
mas tree.
ACCIDENTALLY HANGED.
Tho basketball suits for the Commer
cial Itnsketbiill league nrrived lust
night and the league games will begin
next eilncsiinv. I lie colors of the
j Hishops ure green and white; Watt
Shipps, purple mid gold; Capital Na
tional Hank, Columbia blue; Capital
I Business college, maroon mid black;
Iluuser Bros., cuidiiuil nnd white; Koth
llll'oeerv Ci, iti'iimm itn.t liltu.l.
The Methodist Episcopal Church Pa-'f
4 i rii nil Forks, N. 1)., Dec. 2.1. While
preparing to piny Santa Clans here to
day, Waiter Hjeilie, 13 years old. be
came entangled in some rope and was
choked to death.
hase.
The names and standing of the can
didates follow:
Itulh Kiignlo
Mrs. (irnce Koff Hibbler
Peiirl inn
A Dainty Chrastmas
Suggestion
Make a Christmas offer
ing of an Automatic Eye
glass Holder which prevents
glasses from slipping and
breaking.
They are sightly in ap
pearance, work automati
cally and are not expensive.
Let us supply you.
MISS A. McCULLOCH,
OPTOMETRIST
208-200 Hubbard Bldg.
rhone 109
eitic Sweil'!! Mission conference cele- T
bvatel their earlv Christinas services,1
or Hie "Julottu," nt t.ieir church on
Fifteenth und .Mill streets, nt ,v:in this
morning. This celebration is an old
Scandinavian ciistun uud was eclebrnt- T
ed today for the first time in this citv, I
Rev. John Ovnl preached the sermon,
I he church was specially decorated for T
I III .1. CIISIOII
Cloorge A. Pitchard, formerly of Al
bany, but lor several years a copy
reader on the llre.ioiiiiin. hh, I til ......
time, seerul years ago, a repurter on X
no i n 1 1 n I .inuriiiii, is in the city, luiv.
ing just returned fr ( i rent Falls,
.Moii'aiia, where he has just proved up
on a homestead, and has come back
to get Into the newspaper "game" for
n time, lie intends going buck on the
copy desk of the Oregoninn nt. the first t
oppit, (unity, but will prulmbly fill in
during the legislature unon n local mi
I per.
Over loo baskets each containing a
complete I hrislniiis dinner were gten
out bv the Salvation Army hue yester
day to n ly families, AM of Hie cases'
had been investigated before hand bv
I the officers an I where the families
j were found deserving they w ere pre- J
WE WISH you
A
Merry
Christmas
and
Happy
New Year
And thank yon for your liberal
patronage during the past year
ami shall endeavor to merit your
trade the coining year by the
same high class sen ice we have,
given in the pn-t.
Frank S. Ward
DRUGGIST
Phone 2217 .518 State St.
Violet Cory
Margaret WUita
IteiisKa Swart
Violet M. Barker
Mario Bolinger
Arlinc Ohm
Genecieve Frascr
Lununa Brown
Celia Wilson
Marguerite Ostramler ..
Both Hynn
Myrtle llerdlein
ustis Davis
Lola Do Long
Orace Craig
Heruice Snuter
Hazel Johnson
Hoatrice Crawford
Mnblo Hrassfield ...v
Mario Schwab
vera George
Hazel Cooley
Mildred Cooper
Maude McLaughlin
Vivian j.nrgruve
Grace Taylor
Magdulena Tuffli 907
Mary Guver 800
Alma Hall 7M
Vera Martin 700
Lotta Penn 750
Silvia Miller a 750
Gladys Gray VoO
Mario Evans 750
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r, 702l
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1,017
1,644
1,500
1350
1315
1090
1080
1075
1075
1005
1047
1010
1000
1000
1000
loooi
1000
1000
I WISHING YOU ALL
MERRY
CHRISTMAS !
FROM THE BOTTOM I
OF MY SOUL ' i
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1 1 THE SIGN OF i
!: GOOD SHOES .'I
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NEW TODAY
IpKY fir wood for sale. 1'houe ij02-
' I OAK fence f osts for sale. 1!. F. tVhuctt,
; 1'hone S-F-i
iFI'KXISHKll 4-rooin modern bungalow.
I 1'hone 32-F-32."
IlKAVK orders for mistletoe, rboao
I 207-R, or 740.
FdK SALK Fresh Jersey cow. 1000
South i oiminreiul.
GOAT MEAT for sale; first-class otly.
J Thone 2100 -M.
N KV IDEA- electric uuilter iustalled
at 345 Bush street.
'sFKClAL hot chicken taninlcs at Fred's
! Night Lunch.
jHOAT -MEAT FOR SALE Delivered
i to any pint of tow n. 1'hone 1570-V,
'FOR KENT Furnished four-room bun
! gnlow. 1'hone 3S-F-32.
' FOR SALE Two eows, fresh, 45 and
$U0. 050 North Twenty-first street.
l'OT.T(ir.S ."0 cents pir bushel; uho
S. inland jiony. 1'lioi.e l'500-J-3.
FOR SALE All hinds of wood. D. .'.
yjery, route 3. Phone 79-F-ll.
COMMANDERY CELEBRATES,
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A SALEMJNTERV1EW
Mr. Brown Tells His Experience.
The following brief account of nni
j interview with a Siilom man several;
years ago. nnd its seipicl, will bo readj
th keen interest by every citizen
1 V. Brown, fanner, 130!) State St.,
Salem, snvs
'Three venrs of mill-
if
WE EXTEND TO
OUR PATRONS
Our high appreciation of tho business they have
given us during the YEAR 1914, ami now at the
close we further express our wish that the
CHRISTMAS JOYS
may attend them in large measure.
.Wright work in a damp alinospliere dis
ordered by kidneys, I olten hail lame
I ness iiiol soreness across the sninll of
niy back. When having an attack, Ij
heard of Dunn's Kidney Bills and got i
n supply. They removed the backache
and soreness, together wtlb other syinp-
toins of kidney trouble. All I snld
recommending Bonn's Kidney Bills)
when I publicly eiidorsco them before,:
holds good. I use them occasionally
when I have symptoms of kidney com
plniut mid I never fail to get ipiick re-;
lief. A mi, her of the fiiuiily lias also1
used 1 loan's Kidney Fills for lildney
weakness and has hud the best of re
sulls." I
Biiee .-ill,-, at. nil dealers. Pon't
simply nsk for a kidney remedy get
; Bonn's Kidney Fills tiie same that
Mr. Brow 11 hud. Foster-Millinrn Co.,
Drops., Buffalo, X. U.
PORTLAND WOMAN
SHOOTS HERSELF
iK'Mulny Cortitiuuitlny No. 5 Knihti
Ti'inil;ir Im'I'I llinr minimi ( 'lirit urns ,
I'Xeri'Ui's thiK moriiiiifcT nt it;M(l in tlicir
Imlm riioniH. The nicctiiiy: whs open to,
llu1 pulilic ii ii I wtin iHtcinlctl hy n uooil ;
t'ruwd of Sir Kninlits imkI t lit' i v l'riiinN.
Tho Hi'i viiM'H were sinilt nin impressive'
iiml in keeping with the spirit of th'1
'hristiitiis tide.
The following (ousts weru responded
to hy prominent members of the Inde: ,
"To the (irmid 1 'oiiiiminder, KniLihls
TeinphirM of Oremni," J'nst (liuud Coin-,
miiiider (iemie II. Muinett. i
"To All KniLilits TeinphiiK wherever,
dispersed," Sir Kniiiht Thomas H, Kay.
"To All Knights Templar who have
sheil their Idood in delVn-e of liherty
mid Christianity," response hy the
( 'otiinuindery. '
"To the (irand Muster Mn.son of
()ieon.M Past (Irand Muster Henry 11.
Thiehon. j
"To the (irnml llih Priest of tho
Uqu An'h Chapter of Unon,
iiitnd Hih Priest Lot I. Pierc
" In ineniory of the dead
i'!i'tion dnriiitf tlie year
resj onsi by the eommaudeiy.
Is Mlem'e. pohlen ? Then no
i4 u tn-rh t'r fip;ht in nld.
CALL
TAX
rHONE
700
Office Bligli Hotel
SALEM TAXICAB CO.
KXl'FIUF.M hU MSHWAIjllKK
Wants work. Address J. W. C, Jour-
j mil.
! I.UST Mnnll purso contniniiiy rosiuy
j nnd small change. Leave al Juarua
I office.
FdK n. I. F. Fifteen head "f sn.ull
I stock gouts; l.ji) each if taken s.sjn.
f 1'hone lo'j-V.
100 ACRKS of Idaho lnud under irri
! gutiuii that 1 will trade fur Salem
property. 1'hone SO-F-14.
j WAXTKU Horses in exchange for
i town Jots or new bungalow. I'hone
lsiMi. E. 1.. Coinstoek.
F"l! I'KXT Triiim plastered house,
J good well, chicken house, barn, fruit.
K. 1.. i onisteck, phone 2US--H.
! FOli HA LB Oood cow, giving rich
I milk. An leaving town; will sc.!',
i cheap. Jolj N. i. ommcrcinl,
jxiCK dry old growth fir wood fir
j .-t."id per cord. I ulso have dry oaK
t .1 oil n H. si-ott, over the 1 lii.'i.go
! store.
l-Xlli Kl-.NT .Modern four-room fur
1 nished ker.se; new; electric ligkis,
bntli nnd toilet; one block from Fpji
ley 's store. I t.oiie 1510 J.
,A elderly l.mly would like position
as i,onekeoper or in fiiuiily. Wi-li
i ho'iie nio'-o lhan ivages. Call M7
South ' "i iiiiicreiui street.
WAXTKP reemployed women to n il
1 beautiful art ;;i''t book. No capital.
I Knrn env nonoy. Sample mailed
j free. K. Iloter ii Sous, Salem, (ire.
I FDK SAI.K ;,t auction, on December M,
ti - .. in., one b,i nnd store build-
j in, locate. 1 corner of Capitol nnd
Market streets. For information cull
lit. i.'O Stat,, street.
( OMi: in and let ice write your fire,
inoirai in a good old line company.
i You will then know just, what 't
! will eo-T you. Xo suririe asiss
! moot, .lohii 11. Scott, over the ''hi
j ell:iO stoie.
! j I'll I X I Nil time is here, . If v on hnv .
won that you want done- cilluu'
pruning or graftingby on exper
ienced party, nho will guarantee re
sults, leavo your orders with th
Ca.dliil ' it y Nursery Company.
j l .ionc ,.i.
"I,m"" ; I'b'I NIXii time is here. If you hnvi
: wir.k tlii.t von want done cither
pinning or grafting by nn exper
ienced party, who will gunruntcn ro
suits, leave yo.ir orders with tho Cap
ital city Nursery Company. Phono 7o.
SKWIXii MA' lilXKS Now is your
time to boy a sewing machine. Wo
are giving Xinus sales, tloo.l stwiiiif-in-ieiiiiies
i.'l up; diop iien.l machini t
ns c.oo.1 as new, $ 1 Singer of
fice, i'i') Stele street.
D1I-: KI XIiSi ilAl T dor OcutsclieT
I. cute wird galnelligst gewenscht.
Vir sprechen I'eutseh. San Finniis
co Life Jnsurance Co., H. L, Willson,
di-lriet malinger. A. llnldcman, 1
cnl agent, 1 11 North High street.
Fast
of this
1011,"
home iFURNISnFRS
iCOR. COURT & HIGH S75.
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I'o.ihiud, Hie., lVc. 'J."). A the re
sult of a trivial ipmrrel with her hus
band, Mis. I .inn 1 1 ii il Ih. '.'J, n bride of
a Vcnr and mother of n 10 weeks' old
Infiint, is den. I t ulny with a bullet hole
through her heiiit. The woman left a
note "iivinc- she hs.1 "hot herself.
When In SALEM, OREGON, stop it
! BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Fr and Private Baths.
HATES 7rc 11.00, 1.60 PER DAT.!
Th only hotel In the buslncsi district.
Nearest to all Depot, Theatres and
Capitol Bulldinps.
A Home Away from Horn.
T. O. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phones Free Auto Bui. ,
WE DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR
Grateful Appreciation
of the liberal patronage accorded us by
OUR CUSTOMERS during the year
closing and extend to them our best
Christmas
Greetings
Spaufding LoggingCompany
FRONT AND FERRY STREETS
TELEPHONE ISM
THK Vi'AK in r.i.rope makes it n.-rcr-cary
to 'lutir.i.o vonr t'ire insii aie 'J
piViciev very closely- for yoi.r own
protection. Yut can get your fii'i
in-uiuiici. at W. A. Listoii's viffii-o
in any of tlio five Aiiiericnu . onipnii
iiM. Xo t.H..e.si., nts. 'on tnl.e ic)
. hanei , -4-. ( ijurt.
t if :y :e t if :;s jc :t i'i
EXTRA COPIES OF
SATURDAY'S EDITION
Kxtra copies of Saturday's
idition of the i ii p it u I .hernial
will be muili.l from this office
:o nnd address, postage paid,
fer ') cents. The supply, how
ever, will fce limited,
ill
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
8panlsh Chicken, Hot Taninlcs, Chill
Con Came, Chop Buoy Noodle
420 Torry Street
:;,)
if
Now Open and Heady to do AU
Kinds of
STEAM AND DRY CLEANING
AND TRESSINO
l Hv i:
LATE8T SCIENTIFIC AND
SANITARY METHODS
City Steam k Dry Cleaning Plant
1105 Stato 8t- Phone 1714
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