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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1915)
EIGHT THE SALEM C API TAX. JOPBNAL, BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY i, lata, " V l MEYERS' GREAT ANNUAL Our 724th Wednesday Surprise Sale, January 6th, A JXXTTa SS Q I J' J fU Pvoftn sweeping clearance of all lines in this annual Cfpienaia Urrering Of rreiiy event winter merchandise in every section will nr- n I a rr sel1 rapidly at the greatly cut prices we have BtireaU Scarh, Extra OpeCial at OU CentS placed on them. We must clear the departments 1 - for the coming season and. dispose of the broken This surprise special will appeal to all women who like neat, well-made dresser or "Ungjof bureau scarfs. They are in many pretty styles-lacy effects-some with plain cen- Ste ? ters-full length. A very unusual value at this low pnce. Take your choice, next ST Wednesday only, at : - 50 cents ... . - - - -ya Sale starts at 8::!0. See window display. No phone or mail orders filled in this V 1 V-J I (Vlj VN event 1 J1X lioOOPlGbODS hZlJ I ' JUMP. Chicago, Man. 4. Wheat reached today the highest price it has touched in years in the market here. May closed at l.:it'.j anil July at !.--. an advance of inoro than three cents over Saturday's close. Cash wheat sold at J-s. The buying was general and the demand heavy. -More than l.tfOOJiOU bushels of wheat was sold for export. De pressing reports of the Kussinn crops aided in the unprecedent ed demand here. NEWTODAY One cent per word each Inier- 7 tion. Copy advertisements un der this heading should be in by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN tt Sit ' I'MJKSIl cow for sale, il'Sll Mill. i DKY fir wood for sale j W-2. 1'houe I'THXbSHKl) 4 room modern bungalow. l'hone GOAT MEAT for sale; first-class only, l'hone 2100 M. i AtiKXTS liros. VANTi:i-Apply at Calcf . S. ACKKlt-Temple. -Lawyer, I'll Masoni' I'OK SAI.K- l-'i'c 1417 Market. cow, heil'er ntH' Vermont Farm Machinery Co. "ZIk'Z vs. Frank Hall Being Heard Today Jersey cow and Oxford street. i'OI! fS A 1. 10 Season d oak wood, " per cord. 1'lior.ie "0-t'-ll. ; I.OST- wild, 1'iirse containing 1'hono All Around Town --f4-f--f---- Dr. Mendelsonn, specialist In fitting I Charles Beck, chief engineer of the glasseB correctly. U, S. bank bldg. Aluskn-tlastinoiui Gold .Mining Co., of O j Kensington, Alaska, arrived in Salem W, F. Crawford, of Zena, wag In the a few days ago anil will remain here eitv today imrcliHsiiig material fur the during the winter, lie will return some erection OI a I run uijit. i lie nuift will begin at once. International Correspondence Schools, brunch office till -IMS Hubbard build ing. F, 1). Abbott, manager. The Chambers Lumber Co., of Cot tuge tirove, have recently daceil or ders for a sawmill and logging sup plies with the Salem iron works. They will begin operations next Monday, giving employment to HO men. tune in March or as soon as the weuth er in Alaska will permit mining opcru tions. saved from the house in the way of I household goods was a piano and a sew ! inn machine. Tho building was the ! propertv of Ituphacl Konhnin and was I .valued at about 1 7-"0. The total loss lis estimated at between r.'nOtl anl.nno and was partly covered by insurance. 'The origin of the fire is unknown. There is no fire hydrant within 5 or (i blocks of the scene of Ihe flames. Thej ' chcmii'iil extinguishers were used to a good effect on the buildings near but the tire in the house had too much stmt to be put out when Ihe tire npparalus arrived. j t. A. W'estacolt, of the grocery firm! of Westncotl Thielsen Co., is taking .1 1 few days enforced vacation as a resnli , of a severe cold CONGRESSMAN GARDNER IN ACTION OVER State Htreet. l'hone It), The Men's Liberal club will meet Wednesday evening at the ruitarian church. Election of officers will take place, and nil members should be pres ent. Dr. W. H. Reynolds, 402-3-4 Hubbard bldg. l.ady attendant, l'hone 1111. W, R. Palmer, of Rosehurg, has ex changed his Hoseburg property for Sa lem real eslate and will make his home in this city. He will be associated with Scott and Hynon in the real estate bus iness. Royal Arcanum will meet tonight at 8:M at Moose hall. Visiting members ,.v ouside of I'nrtlanij, welcome. During the last 24 hours a .04 Inch lain hail fallen, bringing the river stage up to l." feet, Jlonts arc running .is usual. A new double up to date front Is be-1 ing placed in the building ut 441 State street. The lied Ciosh I'liarnincy will occupy the location about the middle of the month. This is the building in which the Ijeinhardt shoe stock was located. I i The Women's Alliance of the Unltar-; 0 ' 1 iaa church will meet with .Mrs. W. F. ' The entertainment committee of thej Anderson, of 14!1 Court Htreet, Vridiiy : Klks are preparing a special entertain-1 afternoon at '1:'M o'clock. Mis. W. XI. mnt for the buys Thursday evening. J Hamilton will rend a paper on "The llesides (he regular work the evening Early Kgyptiun Kcligious. " All mom- will be spent with songs and stories, bers and friends lire most cordially in-1 o . I vitccl. A 3fl-cont can Preferred Stock ripe olives for I'll cents. I,. M. Hoggs & Co., I ipiality grocers. l'hone 111 1, An advanced study class will be or-1 guiiizcd for the study of " Higher I Thought" along metuphysical lines.' All studeritH of new thought, nieiitul ' science, etc., are eordiully invited to meet with III'. Hrewster, room Hub- When undocided, insure with Wright, bnrd building, next Friday evening at III) o'clock. T. R. Grant, chief of the Corvallis fire department, was in Salem yesttv day looking over tho lire apparatus in this city with Chief I'hillipn. Chief 5 in n t expressed himself tin well pleased wilh Ihe equipment in this city for fighting lire, and said that it was th" most up toilntu depaitments in the val Miss Hazel Scott, who has been training at St. Vincent's hospital, Port land, for the past three years, lias com plcted her course and will in the fu ture innkc her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Scott, I01KI Leslie street. Miss N'olt passed the sfnte ex anitnutlon for nurses last December. Why pay standard Insurance rates to nuitunl companies when it costs no more to place same In ti company that has "Pen" Parker, the prohibition car toonist, whose work with the pen at traded ntteution while, he was an in male of the state peniteninry, is in Sa lem for a few days' visit. Parker 's a cartoonist on the staff of the Ne.v Hepublic, published in Ohio. Tho Shooting match held on the Hau ser llros. grounds near the Mule school yesterdav brought out the expert shoot ers of the city and sonic good records were made. Tho feature event was fin ally won by .lames Lewis, who tied with Orvil Wilson. Wilson broke 21! straight Ith, shooting oil three ewis won bv break- ; ing -4 straight. , ii,i and turlievs were distributed among th' hooters present. Lyman Baker was arrested by Of ficer Spencer yesterday for riding his motorcycle with the cut out open and nun iitM-u in,- mi II III ll i,!ll UC J'.mill . . , ., this morning in police court upon the -..! .1 .o,,,..-.l the !! t ,il.. ,,f oniiiv I., .,,1,1 1,,., I... fyn, and T. hnd been out of work l'i thut he was going to work this morning and the judge gave him an extension of time to raise the t"i that it cost him to speed up. . w ' f ' 1 . lVpartmi'iit No. 1 of the circuit court conv.'iied this morning with Judge I Percy K, Kelly on the bench, and a long list of cases to lie tried. Lne criminal docket is n short one, and but rdx new eases will be brought by Dis trict Attorney Hingo. The first case culled this nioruini: was the case of the QUESTION OF AMERICA'S WAR DEFENSES l; IS lit1 1 rt O.V tnc pilllllllll in lllir Clin,- in n they hold Mr. Hull's note for $17011 and only M") of this sum hns been paid, ami they are seeking a .judgment for ls:iJ.:is' with l!WI as attorneys' fees. Mr. Hull maintains that he nave his juote to Cue Farmers' implement com Ipnny for stock in that corporation and What when the Fanners' Implement enm Ipany went bankrupt that the Vermont cunpany was the assignee, lie claims 'that his note was to be returned to I him and that, he was to give them a new one. but that the note has not I been returned to him and he refuses to !pny on those grounds. Attorney Walter V, inslow is appearing lor the deleiuiant. Tiie forenoon was taken up with th" election of" the jury in this case. T'ne juries for this term of court will lie eleciid from Ihe following list: j R. fi. Seeley, Monitor, farmer: Fred ' Schwab, Mt. Angel, fanner; .1. J. Kdi-Jf-on, Must Silverton, farmer; Hay Short, j.XlacI ay, farmer; Alfonse I ton tin. St. .Paul, fanner; L. XV. Lee, Aumsville, fanner; (I. W. Holison, Salem, Xi 7, I merchant; .1. ,'. Apple, Mehauia, funn ier; It. F. Freh, Sublimity, fanner; P. XV. Potter, West Silverton, machinist; I.I. Jt. Higler, Salem No. 7, retired; H.l i W, llirons, Salem No. II, guard; J. W. ! ! Parr'i!-h, Jefferson, cuii'meer; II. I). Tro-1 Ivor, Snlem No. lfl, pliotogrnpher; Louis j IWoll'.ird, Fust Silverton, clerk; D. F. i Fast burn, Aninsville, inei-hanie; A. F. I lluckesteiu, Salem No. cigar-maker;; : Frank Mapes, Salcni No. (I, plumber; ,1. I . Keigihnan, Salem No. 4, earring" inn U - r ; .lames Mctlilchrist, Salem Xfi :i, 'prop, cafeteria: M. P. Solberg. North iSilveiton, fanner; Harry Hunting, XVet Woo 1 i in r ti . dravnian; I u n Webb, XX'est . ! Woodbiirn. larmer. I who pos- , M1S j pur- WANTFD I liainlicrinaiil. N.ne but experienced need apply. Motel Jbiri'M. Fl'liXISIlFI) nioilerii rent.. 1'houe Ul'FUS. bungalow for XVAXTFD Kxperienced girl for eral house work, l'hone 4(10. gen- 11II.LV-24S. -Kxpcrt window cleaner, l'hono NO. 1 I. AKO B sized second growth fir wood, $4 per cord; maple, ifl..jO. l'hone 21' lit. 1'OJ; b'F.NT Two well furnished rooin; for housekeeping, hnpiire 4!M Xorth . Cottage. WAKTKH, for cash, one horse, wagon and harness. I.J. O. lioyce, 17'Jj ti. llinh. FOIt SAI.F A baby eaniage. in splen did condition. Call J-l Front. Phono l:i n -J. FOIt SAI.F Thoroughbred White Leg horn pullets and roosters, ll Noi l li water street. WI1KN you want good oak wood ail full measure, call .lames linlnh, phone .-F-IL PLAIN sewing, children's work espe eiallv, by piece or otherwise; charg"- low.' Phono dTI' J. FOIt IIKXT .Furnished niodein "I'iM room house, clove in. Phone sno-M, or call -It- Xo''.h Front. LOST Auto licenso l!ll."i. Phone 770. (n rn go. I 7d Soul li number l"i"(i Autu Fxchang" Twelfth. WANTFl) TO UK XT A stump-puller. State, price, make and condition )l machine. Skyline On hards, L'niito I. -PKtsr.NTiMive Augustus PGftenisrp 0- Tho Spauldlng Logging Co. Is making many millions of assets to guarantee several new improvements preparatory the payment of its losses f It will pay you t(i see Homer II. Smith, the insur ance mil li, .1 JlcCurnuck building. Phone I'll. A $12,000 real est.ito doal lias Just been closed by Scott and Hynon, in volving n 17(l-acn ranch nine miles northwest, of this city. The purchaser Is Frunk W. Hnnlin, of XVoodrow, Ore gon, After making the deal, Mr. linn na left today for his home at XVoodrow nnd will return next week with his family. to starting the mill next Monday. A new carriage has just been installed nt mi expense of over $.1,110(1. They have nlso just completed an addition to the box factory, involving an expenditure of $2,01111, This addition is Kill by 100 feet and will be ready for use by next week. Over 125 men will be given steady employment. The prospects ure thut the mill will run regular finm now on. Dr, itch. "The European War" is the sublcct I of the next lecture in the public library I course. This is the first of a series of , . , ! three lectures on the situation in Ku- Stone's Itch Ointment cures tho ,.,.. .,I(,.,H v.ilh ,,, i,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,! f ! the present war. Miss Jessie P. Cox, i head of the history ilepaitinent of Sn j loin high sciiool, will deliver the series. i.Xlisii Cox is u keen student nl history mid is thoroughly pn.-tcd on the war I a ud its developments. The lecture will lie given In the niiditoiiuni of the li jbrarv Friday evuing, January H, at t o'clock. It is free, nod nil those who are iulcrcstcd are invited. I Leo Hung, the Chinese cook at tho jSaleui saiinloriutn, who was lurind nvi'r to the grand jury I rum the justice court ,..! ...I.... ....I .... 1...1I : :.. Docs Your Spectacle Bridge i;:;;!;:--;-;;1;;;"': I guilty. The charge was changed to adultery, mid Muiv Knighton was nam ed In the indictment an the eo respond dent. Senator Carson, nl' the firm ul Carson & llrown, npis-nred for the de nse will be set for trial Washington, Jan. 4. Testifying be- About 100 geese, ducks lore the lioiise eoninittee on military annus today, licpresental i e (Inrdii'i of Massachusetts declared that the Cnited Slates army was sufficient only to garrison Paris or to fill a trench tW miles long, lie also contended thnt the militia of t hi various states was un prepuie, for cmor"cncio. (iarilner ipiotcd from Lie figures giv en in tin' report uf the chief staff .o!' the i'liitcd St.-iies urniy showing that 2:i,(Wil of 120,ii(i militiamen did not at tend n n una I inspection and that Jl,llilil absented themselves from unuiinl cu eiiinpnienls. "Ameiica has only (Vl.'l completed mod 'in gun-, and howitzers," snid (iaril ner. "Uio-sia, in a single bnltle with Japan, had l-i'l field guns in n.diuii. We have sufficient guns only to eipiip a modest little army of 127,000 men. "Siiortage of atuiniinitiou Is niKcthc M. J, Duryea, secretary of the Eugene Couiiuercial club, the liev. 11. Charles Diinsmore, of Independence, nnd Fred S, Hynon, of this city, tin nmiltee uppointed to issue u booklet for the Panama-Pacific exposition, will hold a meeting at the Miiriou hotel next XVed nesdny evening. This booklet extolls the merits of the Willamette valley and is for free distribution ut the exposi tion. The onirics are all written by men' who are competent to handle the subjects assigned them und the meeting Weiluosdny evening is to look over the manuscripts und nrrniige the articles. .10,000 copies of the 1 klet will be issued before February 20, and will be ready for distribution at the opening of the fair. serious deficiency. Fight of our field guns can shoot away anitnuiiit ion as fust as Fncle Sam ciiu ninke it." Canliier said the house military coni init.tee scorned the suggestion of llen eral Wotiierspoon, former chief uf staff of the army, thut MiO.noO men were i mid lleiiton I need.'d in the army, liecause the mem bers would not "listen to uupalaiable evideiire. " t (lardiier bitterly attacked President ; Wilson. He said the coinmiltee had closed its hearings en the military up propriiitiou bill summarily, nnd by so doing had "followed the president's or ders.'' He asserted that the preside.it interfered to prevent in my officers; telling of the nation's iinpropnrodness j for war. It riresontntive Howard declared that (lardaer was not telling the truth, and challenged the statement that the com-: mitee whs acting under orders from Lie lute House. W. A. Taylor, of Los Angeles, has been investigating real estate sibiltie.s in the Willnmette valley so faviirnblv impressed that he chased a half section of laud last week in Lake county. He left for his homo in Los Angeles today. Two carloads of exhibits, showing the resources of the Willametle valley, will be -.hipped to Sun Francisco this week. This includes the exhibits from the eight counties, Linu, Lane, Marion, ( 'arkanias, Washington, Yamhill. J'olk . A. Tavlor, commission- Fl'liN ISH Fl) room, modem conven iences, close in; reasonable rate 220 So ilh Cottage street, phone 7":t-li. FOIt TliAHF Salem residence propo tv for five or ten acres uf land none Siilcni. Phone UK). J. F. lloodc. FOIt KKNT Store building lit U4 .North Liberty street. hnpiire nt Ifoih C.rocory'Co., 41(1 State street. WK will allow you the highest price for your use I furniture in exchange for new. Onlef Hros., homo 1'iirnisbor.i. Phone ,1113. ANVOXF wishing huge office calen dars call or phone Homer. II. Smith, the insurance man. b'unn ", MeCor nack bldg. l'hone I'd. er tin hil.it from Marion county, is attending to packing and shipping uf the ex- HAVF good work team which I will b't out in exchange for their feed and cave for Cue winter. Center Street Feed I lai n. The man who regardeth the life Of FoH SAL F La rge .1 ersev-Durham cow, his horses will not tail to have them' heavy milker, rich milk ; has given ; C-' i.;V''1i('r',;'vL-'., Hart Your Nose? I,, Then let us equip you with a pair of bearing pads which 'f;,ml"n,-Th'' v taKe tne pressure oil tnc o nnon VU fir nv ei-.,wtl J Colmty Slh001 Superintendent W. M. nose, vvni ut any spectacle smith s i,m.k in h. nn-i.. i,iv .n... week spent In grading tho papers of Om i-e.'iml I'liti.li.l-ilna t.if Let US ShoW "''' cneherH' cxaininntions held ill' tnis uty. I lie returns tioin the exnmi tuitions have been promised fir January 11, and on this date the teachers wiil be informed of their success or failure. The guiding of the papers has been1 romp.ctcd, hut the work of svringin : up the grades and filing them in Ihe' office of the state superintendent will reipine nt least a week's work. bridge and insures comfort to the wearer, you. Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST 208-209 Hubbard Iildff. Thonc 109 . The residence occupied by O. E. Mar ty, si 1 101, on Highland uciir Hrooks street was entirely destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock Ihis morning, All that was TONIGHT ONLY "A Pa?e From Life" Exciting Two Part Molodrani "A Game of Wits" A Drama of Intriguo Two Tarts "Love Disguised" Universal Comedy BLIGH Theatre 10c The Show That FloaAes the Feopla COMING BOON 10c "Tillies Punctured Romance" A SpcUl Six Reel Comedy Watch for Change Tomorrow of B1U L, E. Jenner, Inspector of mechanical eiuipnient of the 1'. S. Postoffice ,e purtmeiil, under the jurisdiction of th" supervising an hited of the depirlivcnt. is in Salem loday making an inspec tion of the eiiiipmeut of the local posl office. Mr. Jenner makes his lead- unrters in Sun Francisco, hnvlng ieeeiit-l ly been transferred to the cou.-t fimn Washington l. C, hut his te -riloiy j liners the whole of the 1'nited states. It's ensier to full in love or a th'ia it is to climb out. properly shod for the winter sciison. Horses draw ing loads of nay size, j across the Willamette bridge hold their footing with the utmost diffi culty even with the proper kind of shoei, and those without slip nnd slide with every step, and ninny arc in a condition of extreme exhaustion when the bridge is crossed. Owing to the remedy being so simple it is, to say tho liatn, inhuman to lompel horses to carry loads without having the flat calks placed on the horses shoes, and hine thcui made with a rough fiiiisn. :e $ 4 DIED 1 THE BEST VALUE to be had in Salem in Furniture Carpets Ranges Linoleums Draperies is found at this store. Let us estimate your require ments. We will gladly do so. Imperial Furniture Co. 177 North Liberty Street HOLT At. her home. 71) Commercial' I ..treet, Snturday, .liinuary Mrs.: l'elicn Selhy Holt, aged "1 years. j Kiiiieral arnriigcincnts will not be made until relatives arrive from Ne-( ' brnska and Iowa, HKUOKN At his home in Polk coun ty, three miles northwest of Salem, Sunday, January J, lit the nge nf III. The fimrrnl will be Held Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock from the Higdou K llii hanbon parlors. Services will be cond ictcd by the Hev. V. T. J'orter, of tho i hristian church. Interment will take place nt the Odd Fellows' ecmc tcry. True ibmiestie huppiness Is founded upon the rock of the cradle. high as 2(1 lbs. at a. milking, Ca't lli'.ld North Twentieth street. MILMNKIiY A nice line nt' triinne'd hats nt lfl each. Come early and gel. yo.y choice. "The Maples, " on block north Meyers store. I HAVti several houses and lots in Sa lem lor ule or trade; will sell on easy terms or will trade for stock of nn v description. Address "10 South Jlst. Ir. K. .1. Young. POU SAI.K All kinds of fruit trees; malted walnuts S.1 cents per tie". l.?ave orders for all kinds of to.' glutting nnd spraying. Mill Creel. Nursery. 2-ISi) State street, Siilein, 0. l-'OU SAI.K." acres of garden Inn I, part clear, some timber, good soil, t miles out; good road; price ".Ills '-'' cah, balance per mouth. See Julio Van Lnanen, L'Hn North Commercial street. A wise rann says what he has to say and then shuts up. CALL TAXI PHONE 700 ! When In SALEM, OREGON, stop it BLIGH HOTEL I Strictly Modem I Fre ud Private Baths. ! RATES 75c, 11.00, 1.50 FEB SAT. Th only hotel In the business district. Nearest to aU Depots, The tie and Capitol Buildings. A Horn Away from Home. T. O. BLIOH, Prop. Both Phonei Pree Auto But. Office Bligh Hotel SALEM TAXICAB CO. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamales, Chill Con Came, Chop Suey Noodlea 420 Ferry Street