Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 01, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    M' SVT.EM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FTtTAY JAVT"-'" i i-
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Big Smoke Says He Will Open
the Finest Cafe in South
America
(By Hal Sheridim.)
Now York, .lun. 1. Jimmy Johnston,
Now York's oitlii r fight proinuter, lias
suspended the "five list" lit hi', shows
nl Madison Spinro Harden, 'I his. of
1 1 !-, docs not include' iiiiivi' nowspu
'r in who will In' nivi-n sufficient
tickets to cover nil 1'inhU staged in the
garden, lint it does n fleet it number
nl' petty I'lilitiriiins who have " worked
Hie y;itc tor tncmselves ami their
friends,
"lint frn:n now oh," dorlnivs John-
rtlon, "they're g'ing l slay outside j
unless they jiai like other ie'o,,." I
Itepoits eirenhiteil in Imselnill circles
Icre say Hint Mike Moulin lias i ' I i . I
to I'resiilent (iilniore of the I'c.leral
l.iiKne for a joli. So fur Michael lias
ri'ceiveil lint little encinirauenicnt, lint i
ho still lias hopes of Innliii" a msitiuii'
lu'loro Hie season .starts. I
"I am just lis cuiil now as I ever,
tvns," Donlin Mini here recently. "Thisl
talk of my hnviiin sei'ii my lies) ila.vs is
all hush. The same nil kick is still
vhIii me, no innlter what the knockers
ay.
Ailviccs i'lst iccomM her.' fiv thai
.lick .luhnson, ni'uro hcav weiijlil , ham-'
j"iin nl Hie world, has lurive.l ai llnemis'
Ay res, 'I he liiy smoke is tellieo Hie
people there that he expects V innkei
Itneiios Ayres his periiianent home an. I
Unit he is Koinij to open the finest cafe
in .ill Ninth America ill their . ity. j
To Box in Cuba,
Havana. Culm, .Inn. I.- Hilly llilison,
New York I'iijiil pruinnter, an nice. I ,
here tii.ln v that he ha. I u'ltaincl per-1
mission from (he Ciilinn ynvei i ieent to
holil a series of lioxinu inatches here.
inly championship li.nils, he sm.l, wi'll
he stauc.l. The firs) I ilit will he
stiiKe.l I'elirnarv SI, ami piohal ly will
he heiHcen .lark .luhii-iui ami Jess Yil
Isnl.
Almemlnres park has heen sec'iicl b '
HiIpsoii. ami its seatien capn. itv will he
.'.Harwell to nccotntne.liite -"i.Hiiil per
eons. There is tit he no liini! to the
nnnilier of ronmls. '
Tha Bout Postponed. i
New York, Jan. I. Promote- Jimniy
Jiihiulun niinonncej in. lay lnil tneilate
o Ihe 10 in mi. l.ont between I'M'.hlie
Welsa ami Charlie W hite here ha I l.cen
p"st; e.l tn .laiinnry 'Jil. The I out was
niiin.illv set for January
registrationTn
MOTORDEPARTIIrlENT ,
Accor.liiiu to the statement issne.l y
the iiiotor vehicle registration depari
incut of Ihe office of sc.ietarv of
slale vc.ler.lay. mil six chain feiiis
have renislere.l ami taken mil licenses
in Hie ilepniliiient ilnrinn Hie month of1
1'cccinlicr of this your, as c.nnpare.1 to
two motor vehicle an. I one ihani'l'enr
license Inst year an. I three motor ve
hicle ami three chiinffenrs ' licenses fur
the month of Dci'einlier. Ii'.'. The to
1al nnnilier of registrations inmle ami
le'eiisi'H issued ilurim t In year lull
was: Motor elncles. 1 l.-'t 1 1" ; motor
rv I'll h. 'J.MIS; dealers reuistere.l. lid,
and chanffenis renistercl, I .S'ls, and
1he lotnl amouiit of fees eollecled dor
ii'tf ' was .srr.re.i'J, as i-ompared to
if iil,s;;i I'm the jenr ll'l I, when a total
of n.n.i; motor vehicles and 1,1,'J
(lianffenrs were reHtered. mid At'J.OI'l
ii ul for the your o:.i, when 1 1 1 . 1 '. ."i
mot or vehicles ami I7il'.' clianffeiirs
were i-enislered. Ill 1 1 t there was a
1 1 of il.l'js motor M-hiclcs nn. I l.iin
eli'iiiffenrs rciiistei-e.l and the amount
(if fees I'ollecte.l ws JS",!tlii.
A lady lefoiiner snvs women should
Hot thialc about rnshioas, lint shmild
wear n dross as loni; n. thev like it.
Hut they won't do that. They insist
nn weariiiil! n dross th;it Is as short as
Jmssildl. '
HIGH JINKS AT
ARMORY ALL DAY
The 'oiiiiuay M liili .jinka was o
lilt; full blast today and from the in -Kiniiint;
of Hie indoor target shoot this
inorninK the Kalem citizen soldiers linvo
been coinpctiiiK in contests of speed,
strength, skill, nerve and bill); power.
The reveille rnce was won by .Snr"iint
llnntii. Thin was n contest in which
the. soldiers, worn nwnkened from a
won nit slumber and mini red to don
tlioir uniforms and equipment mid re-j
purl for battle in the shortest nossible.
time. The "shoe grab" was won bv
Sarumnit Alford, who donned his simp's I
first ii ml clicked his heels loKether in'
front of the master of ceremonies. The
shoes were piled mi in the center of
the nrniory floor mid the uir was fellj
ot lootwenr until noma contestant
found his pair and hied himself to the
outskirts of the skirmish to nut them
on.
The first prize in the Kipiipment race!
went to I'rivato Manly Coats, l.ieu-i
tenant J, It. Noer won the K.xperf shoot'
with n score of 'JO out of a possible 'Jo i
and Smueant Hindu was second with n'i
score of III. The indoor baseball naine1
between plnlnons was culled at 'J
o'clock this afternoon, lifter w hich i
the wnll scnlini; contest will be stayed i
between two sipimls of H men each,'
Knell sipind is reipiired to net nil of,
their men over II II foot wall in com-;
plcle ciuipmcnt an,) the last s.pia.l
over the wnll will Herve nl Ihe liampiet
In be niven nt fi o'clock this afternoon.;
Till cookiiiu of the feed was siiperin-i
tended by Mrs. M. Mitchell mid will be'
complete from turkey and cranberries
to pie. ' '
The Iron Crosses will be awarded to
iii;:hl for deeds of valor and Ihe Liar's
modal will also be awarded this even
ino. The hiii jinks today lias been!
the livlicst event of the year ami near- j
ly all of tin' members of the eompunvj
are out for the .jollificnlinn. At the'
iiarlerly liispeetion liebl Tues.lav niyht
o-i men were on the floor, This is the
Iniyest turnout ever held lit nil in
spection in the new nrniory and Captain
(iolilhiir expressed himself as well
pleased with the personnel of I 'oinpniiv .
Nl. Lieutenant Cobura .Surmounts Hoi
man, Chandler, Neiicr, mid a number
of others who were formerly members
of Hie cotnpanv were present today to
witness the liiijh jinks. j
CORNELL WINNER
OF CHARIOT RACES
A Wilderness of Blossom, a
Vision of Fairy Land, Seen
by 150,000
GOVERNOR CHEERS
TAC0MA EDITOR
Pasadena, Cal Jan. 1. Apparently
unaffected by the counter attraction
offered by the San Die0 exposition
oppiiinit tens of thousands of persons
lined the streets of i'asmlena today to
witnuss the great iiiid-winter floral
pniado which has been a southern
California event for 2 years. Kuilroad
officials estimated that loO.OUO per
sons were here when the pnrade started.
This year's spectacle was notable
for a number of very eliibornte indus
trial flouts ami n division of JO finals
depicting "An Hour in r'niryluiid. "
Kvery variety of flowers was used in
abundance, but the most striking show
was made by the vnst number of flam
ing poinsettins. Hoses were, as alwnvs
the chief attraction. One float, "The
i White T'ove of l'eace," entered by
Mrs, Anita Baldwin MeClanghry, was
decorated with .'i.OOO white Ixillhrney
roses, mid other floats bore thousands
of eipially rare blnssonis.
Twenty soiilliei-n I'ulifoinia cities
were represented by entries.
The Itoynl Uosarians of I'ortland nud
a large delegation of members of the
(Inkand chamber of cominei'ce were
special guests of Hie day ami took part
in the parade. The Ixuiuhts of the
Hose, a local mounted organization,
presented striking figures in their red
hunting coats ami top hats.
lied and white predominated ns the
color schiine of the day. The parade
was in six divisions, cin-h Including n
group of front ten to :!0 floats. Local
schools were represented bv floats dec
orated by tlie children. Many of the
flowers used on these floats were onowu
in the school gardens.
VYoathir conditions were Ideal.
Of course, anybody who is coin ersant
witj conditions, politlciil and otherwise,
never thought for a nuincut that tiov
ernor West really intended to accom
pany the llelgiuii relief ship on it trip
across the waters even though the gov
ernor's courteous reply to the sugges
tion and invitation of the Oregon llel
giuii relief committee Ui do so may have
conveyed that impression to some, but
the editor of tho Tacoma News evident
ly took Hie matter seriously when he
penned the following editorial, which
appeared in the llecember -3rd issuo
of the News:
"(iovemor West, of Oregun, has been
invited to necompniiy the llelgian relief
ship to llutterdum. He 'deems it a
duty' to do bo and is endeavoring to
arrange his nl fairs to make the joyous
journey. Of course, there Is t.o duty
about it, any more than it has bicn the
duty of the governors of New Y'ork,
l'ennsylvuiiia, Maryland, Kunsus, In
diiinn, Washington and other stutes,
which have seat, or lire about to send,
euroes to Ilelgiuin, hut (loveruor West
sees nn opportunity to take n lovely va
cation at public expense, ami w'.io can
say Hint Oregon will not profit prolil'i
callv by his nbsence."
This little fling amused (loveruor
West immensely wdien he was shown
Ihe item and he immediately wiote the
author of the editorial a note yesterday
afternoon, the text of which was ns
l'n'lows:
"To the Kditor: ( beer up, my friend!
If 1 make the Ili'lgium trip it will be
at my own expense, Please be inform
ed, however, that when the eleventh
.iy of January rolls around my time
will be my own ami I will fed privi
leged to visit Ilelgiuin, Tacoma or any
other place in need of aid.
' ' Y'ours very trulv,
"(iriWALI) WL'lsT."
GERVAIS LOCAL NOTES
Miss Kloise White visited her grand
mother, Mrs. K. J. Harding, during the
week.
Hoss Cutsforth and wife returned
Tuesday evening from a trip to Port
land. Adolph Schnffer spent Christmas
with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Louis
Win f for.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning,
December 2!i, a girl. A fine Christmas
present.
Vera Cutsforth gave a party Wednes
day evening to a number nf her school
mutes, Mis. Percy Ottoway and baby, of
Aurora, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Miller, ut St. Louis.
Mr. A. Nchwub has been ipiite sick
at his home just south of town for
the past two weeks.
Mis. (J. J. Moisan, Mrs. Suiniiir Ste
vens ami Miss Ixittie Smith were Salem
visitors Thursday.
Miss Klsie I'tornum, of San l-'raacis-eo.,
'.'ui., ami J-'loyil Hump, of Brinks,
Capital Monumental Works
,We manufacture mon
uments from American
and foreign granites.
We have installed a
complete monument
manufacturing plant
and make everything in
our line right here in
Salem. You are invit
ed to call and inspect
our stock and plant.
Office and Factory
' 2210 South Commercial
Phone 689
were lnariieil in Portland Saturday, De-
comber 2(1. !
Mrs. II, L. Koester feels proud overj
being presented with a fine electric (
rending lamp as n Christmas present
from seven of her boarders.
Alois Schinillor, of Mt. Angel, died:
at his home December '2(1 and was bur-1
ieil Tliursduy. He was an old resident
of this, section and left many friends.
(i.'ivais Star.
COLLEGE GETS A MILLION.
Clareinont, f'al., Jan. 1. There was
general rejoicing today in ("laremont
following the announcement that
Pomona College has raised $8.10,000
upon which n gift of $1:10,000 by the
Rockefeller general educational bureau
wits contingent. The time permitted
for the raising of the larger sum ex
pired at midnight, but the last dollar
was subscribed several hours earlier.
REINHART FITTING
REINHART QUALITY
Piimhlriiu .Ian. 1.---K. It, Cornell, of
I'm tin illc, won tlx' t'iisl nl' the two
rlmiinl rurcH nl Tmitli.tnitMit ;ul litis
iil'h'imimi in I ho I'unI thin of 1 ICi,
di'lVuhiiU i link l,:itlin)i, ui' Wulnut,
A rrnwil of il.tuut witiii'vuMl tin1 rurinfc
nn I ;i(lili'ttt i-wnt nt tlio niik, j
I!. .1, I.ihimioo'I, 'In' M'ttMiin I'htH'int
iltiMT, ilrtVjitt'il Nii'K Kit m'lnlil in tlu
si'i'uml rhuiint itn'O hut tiis time uiin
nIpwit limn lied of Conit'll in the fh'M
r:n'i leiiviiin Cornell Hie witmer of
chief honors for the tiny. I on no-i 'm
lime witu
The l.o Armeies clmnilier of roin
meire won fiit (Mve In the I'lotnl
pit t:ile for Ihe most Itemil if nl entry,
nintnii et initneni ptrHstMoioii of the
"ii'ti i hiilli iie.e eiii ti:i Inst enr.
BAD SAN FRANCISCO FIRE. j
Nan rmnriseo, .tan. I.--It was feateil
tolay that one mail had perisl ul, lour
were lunlly in jured and $"i,Mlii) ilniiiiies i
was done hv it fife whiidi started at j
Ilil.'i a. in. in tne Notth Star I reweiy
here, and was not extinguished until nix
ltd n.t later.
The death, if one ineurred, w.h that,
of the niht wnttditniiit at the brewery,
vvliosi name could not lie learned, lie;
could not Ite found niter the tiie iindj
ii Hen ieil ol' tin ruins wiih lein.( made
for his hotly.
The injured were l-'irenten I'liuier,
Harris, O 'Connor and Itiimett, who I
were plunged hv the rollnpse nl' n stair !
way into n nias of hhiiiii; thnhers. All!
were hadly hnined mid Prnier suffered
also n broken arm and painful bruises
nud laeerut ioiiy.
POOK OLD PENNSYLVANIA.
Wic-liiimton, Jan. I. l-'ulfillin a
promise made dining his reveut unsiu:
resfful i'iiiopain to nueeeed Titiled
States Scnuttn Penrose to beeoimi u
continuous re-udeiil of l'eniis Unnia,
(iifford I'itu'lioj iiunouuced here to-,
dav (h;it lie had nrraued to move to
Milfoid, Ph.
It in n poor neilil'oi hood thut in
nude up of men wtlh liver pos un
I heir vli- posit ion".
Bargains
ii.'. A. fnitn on Howell Prairie, sale or
tinde. Price ifil.'ni'i; tonus.
Id A. Kiwedale Hisliict ,J,'ohi, sale or
tiade; terms,
limine, 1 nt rii s large lots, sale or trade.
Price '!..uHI; tonus.
Modern Hiiiignlow $l."nlO; leriiis,
lliiuse and I lois fsihi; t.o ,ns.
i lo'ice Mo unt lots In all pails of the
cily on easy tonus,
TRACTS.
Iinpiiive.l (I A. tiact close in, 'J.ih'O;
terms,
,'i A. tin. 'I, the best in Ihe Valley, only
.tt.nio,
Housea for Rent.
Money to Loan.
Write liKtiraiti- in tho b'st old line
compauies, pliouo I..J.
BECHTEL & BYNON,
017 STATE BTRFF.T
HELPFUL WORDS
FROM A 8ALF.M CITIZEN
Is yiuir back lame and painful f
Hoes it ache espe.-ially alter exer
tion,' Is there a soiencss in the kidney
rei;ioii
Thee s.vmptoins sujiuest weak kli
tie.vs. If so there is danger In delay.
Weal, kidneys get fast wciiker.
(iie your tioulde piotupt attention.
I'oaa s Kidney Pills ni" for weak
kidneys,
Vo'i'- neighbors use an. I lecouiniciiil
tliem. I
Ilea I this Salem Icd'nnonv.
A. W. I.obach, 1!. P. It. No. 1, Salem.1
say: "A strain weakened my kidneys
and I was laid up for two weeks. I
tried sevouil remedies, but got no re
lief. On a neighbor' advice, I began
using Hoaii'n Kidney Pills and one box
made tun well eunuch to no back to
work, l'oau's Kidney Pills did more
to fix too up in good shape than nav
thing else I ever tried."
Pilce oi'e, at all dealers. Pon't siui
tdv ink for n kiduev remcly-gol
Hoiio's Kidney Pill the snine that
Mr. I.obach hud. l-'oster-Milburii Co.,
l'rop., Hiilfaln, V V.
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152 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET-OPEN
MONDAY, JANUARY 4
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We will feature the famous brands of shoes we have always offered you EDWIN
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AT POPULAR PRICES
We will carry a most complete line from America's best-known manufacturers.
When you see a shoe stamped with our name you Know that shoe is right in every
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