Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 22, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OHEOON, MONDAY, TEBRPABY 22, 1915.
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tern w NKnn
if v mm
al Waists J J 'LJ
barrel was blown out and the breech
block nud working pints' were burstcd
apart and spread out. The barrel was
blown from tho stock. Mr. Ford's right
hand was shattered hy the explosion
and he is now in the hospital. It is
i thought that the dynamite was loaded
into the shell by an enemy of Mr.
Ford's, so it is said.
Miss Elma WeUer, 626 North Liberty
street, has just purchased a $900 Ma
son & Hamlin grand piano of R. F. Pe-
tscr. manager ot the Wiley B. Allen Sfu-
sic Co.
Charles Thomas has been appointed
administrator of the estate of fidward j
N. Thomas, who died February J!l,
leaving personul property valued at
$207. Belle Bailey, of Portland, A. W.
Thomas, of Holton, Clara Becker, of
Alberta, Canadn, and Lottie Fowler,
residence unknown, are the other heirs
to tho estate.
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
UI!
)LL
This new and beautiful collection of charming styles in Women's Waists makes
this section especially attractive just now. Many women have been waiting
for these new arrivals. They're of pretty crepe de chines, cotton crepes, marqui
sette, shadow lace, pussy-willow taffetas. Fashion's latest modes high and
low neck styles, with vestee effects very prominent. These are pretty models,
suited to the demands of all the occasions when the dainty separate waist is
worn. Priced-
$5.00 to $12.50
Sec the window showing.
Salem is to have a new florist's I
shop. Waldo O. .Mills is preparing to'
.pen a store Wednesday monog f or ;
the sale of cut flowers and potted ;
plants at 14:1 North High street, for-
merly ocupiod by the Hob Nob needle- !
shop. Mr. Mills is the sou of Council- ;
man ,T. A. Mills and has been connect- j
ed with the sales department of sev-i
oral of the large stores of the city ilur
ing the pust two years.
GREATEST PROBLEM
WE ARE LONG ON PRODUCTION,
6HORT ON DISTRIBUTION.
By Peter Radford
Lecturer National Farmers' Union.
The economic distribution nf farm
products Is today the world's greatest
problem and the war, while it has
brought Its hardships, has clearly em
phasized the Importance of distribu
tion as a factor In American agrlcub
:: ture and promises to give the farm-
Crs the co-operation of the govern
iment and the business men the
Continuing Appropriations
Amounts Not Recorded To
Bring Up Amount
"All the trains coming 'rest are
crowded, and the roads out of .St. Louis
are putting on many new trains to ac
commodate the western travel," said J.
II. Wishard, salesman for a St. Louis
wholesale house, who was in Sulem yes
terday. The conversation on the trains
he said was lilmut Oregon and Califor
nia, and that almost nil tho tourists he
met coming west intended to stop off
ut points in Oregon before returning. In
fnct, the Oregon country seemed to him
to be the objective of most of the tour
ists this spring and summer.
o
All the banks of this city and some
of the business houses were closed today
in honor of Washington's birthday.
The city schools observed tho holiday.
Statement of Appropriations.
Total special and gen
eral, IIIKI $4,(110,000
Total decrease 1015
1013 3,8.14,200
Decrease 19 15 .... 755, S00
Continuing a p p"r o-
p r i a t i o n s and
millnge tux 101").... $:1,70.1,840
Continuing a p p r o-
p r i a t i o n s and
millage tax lltllt...., :i; 125,021
1 S I ."-
1 n crease
101.1 $ (iiiS.925
Total a p piopi ia
tion, millage, etc.,
Mil.') .t7,7.1.),922
Total appropria
tion, millage, etc.,
llo 7,048,04(3
1 1 solution of their marketing problem.
1 This result will, in a measure, com
$ pensate us for o.:r war losses, for the
i business Interests and government
jhave been In the main assisting ni
si' i most exclusively on the production
' side of aariculture. While the depart
ment of agriculture has beeu dumpi.ig
tons of literature on tho farmer telling
him how to produce, the farmer has
been dumping tons of products in the
nation's garbage can tor want of a
market.
The World Will Never Starve.
Decrease 1015-
101.1
:
At no time since Adam and Eve
se were driven from the Garden of Eden
'have the inhabitants of this world
suffered from lack of production, but
some people have gone hungry from
the day of creation to this good hour
for the li'ck of proper distribution.
QHi.M .Dnntlnno In nrndnntlon ll.lVn
forced ft change in diet and one local-
S7.S70
ft
As shown by the above summary oflty has felt the pinch of want, while
appropriations tor (he session of 'iftl.j, another surfeited, but the world as a
s compare,, io mat. ot Mii.i, while ,vhnie ,m9 ever beell tt ,nd of plenty
some inaccuracies may have crept in
in the general summing up up funds
Liu niiiuvtn uimci ti:u .iiu iiuiiuuv. ..... ..
The hieh school classes met for the first ! l''l -'"(? '1st session,
j,i ,.. ,,:.. .,.i U..1.1 1 101,11 amount proviile.1 hy the lecis
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All Around Town ii
period this morning and held one reci
tation before marching in a body to the
armory, where. Washington's birthday
; exercises were held. The sheriff's office
was open at the courthouse today, and
the tnx collectors were on duty. The
other offices of the courthouse were
closed.
Two cans of gasoline each containing
five gallons became ignited in the ga
rage of Mellenry & Lynn on High
i ; street about 0 o'clock Suturdiiy night
I : land were carried blazing into the
, Western I'nion. F. A. W'enburg, who street. They caused a lively fire for a
has been day operator at the downtown .few minutes, but the nrrivnl of the fire
office for tho past 40 days, leaves for 'department spoiled the effect from the
.San 1-raneiseu, where he has a position , point of view of the. spectators. Aside
with the eompuny. C. O. Bunnell, who from scorching the hands of Mr. Walton
was stationed at the state house, will and Mr. l.ynn, who carried the cans
resume his regular position with the 'out into tiic street, no damage was
We now have less than one-tenth of
tho tillable land of the earth's surface
under cultivation, and we not only
have this surplus area to draw on but
It Is safe to estimate that In case of
dire necessity one-half the earth's
population could at the present lime
knock their living out of tho nets
of the forest, gather It from wild
No
the
I downtown office.
1
Severn! Albany men who were in Salem
attending the legislature joined the ex
cursion here.
Dr. Mendelsonn, specialist in fitting
glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bldg.
The Salem fire department was called
out to a small chimney fire at the res
idence of 1). W. Smith, ut 170!) Center
street, yci.tcrduy at 8:15. There was
no damage by the fire.
Tokalon Cream Is supreme in quality.
Phone your order to Ruth.
1 Mrs. Hattle Conner, of Marshfiold,
is expected to arrive early next week,
and upon her return homo will be nc-
done.
pnrt.'tienf, No. 1' of the circuit court of
this county tomorrow to transact legal
business and iinposc sentence upon M.
Silver, whn was convicted of arson 'dur
ing tne January term of court. The im
position of sentence upon Mr. Silver
uail and see tnose folders wo make, compauieil hy tier tnthcr, Rev. (leorge ;wns postponed in nnlcr that a petition
r if l. .id a (town, rucilic I'lioto Co., I unity, or Highland, who will make his 'recommending the leniency of the court
I. 0. S 211-12 Hubbard building.
for
Room
the insane asylum who
:evening and whose body has been ut
Tho river toany is 3.8 feet above low ,(., h, tlli ,,,. in
water una is kiowi.v using, n. ,u inci ',il(, 0,,i jvws c
rniuinii mis ucen recorded lor tne past
21 hours.
cemetery.
Try tho Eloctro Prismatic Wave Gen-
'oiatar tit (lilsou's burlier shop.
Dr. Asscln, dentist, second floor, Bank
A.! Whorley and It, llntts appeared iulr '"umeice building,
police court this morning to answer a
charge of lighting in a down town pool Henry Fascoe, a well-known u. A. R
Dr. O. B. O'Neill, optometrist optic-,
lan. 11 Bush Hank bldg. !
l'nttuii block. home with her. His son, (leorge Jr., 1 inmlit be circulated ninonir the iuivnieu
o and his wife, formerly of Murshfield, , in the cave. Judge (inllownv who hus
William Hockaday, tho employe of who have been caring for him, will been holding court in Albany 'will pit.')
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M,,u I IHNljr , .n.wi,.,, i,u,,t , iMV HjlCH 1S 0(111111111(111 01 lilt COliri
tiiKO up their resilience. hoa. tomorrow also.
Tlnost select comb honey only 18c
per pound. " Hrookfield " butter, guar
anteed best, !l.1c per pound. Kvery day
is "specinl" day at tho Huggins Oro
eery Co., 121 South Commercial,
0.- E. Knowland, secretary of the Sa
lem Chautnu(un association, is today in
receipt of a letter from J. It. Kllison,
generul iniinager of the Klliiiou-White
l.nll I) Inmunx.! In I,.. I,.l l.,,li.l,.v n,..i,,l,i.r uli.i l..llv hnr I ,.l,) . . ' ' ".'n"."'l "
: .. . ' , . , , , ., i Hint tins year the attractions for the
however, nnd the case was postponed, the face iiiul.hnnds Inst Tuesday while 8ll,in fli utit mi.. nn are of a much high-
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It will be heard tomorrow morning, I working with inl'luininiible material ut
o i Ins home in South Salem, is reported
The Capital Lumber Co., 340 South 1 improving rapidly, and friends nre glad
Twelfth, lluildiiig material of all kinds, ! to learn that his eyesight has not been
O j impaired nnd thnt the injury will not
A special train of five coaches passed leave ntiy disfiguring murks,
through Salem late Satnnlnv nlternoon I o
lienriiih the members of Washington Trofessor Walare McMurry will loc
er grade than those of former years. Al
though the exact time of the linutau
(pin has nut been decided, the prospects
arc that it will be held hero during the
month of July,
The Taciflc Photo Co. have opened
IIKKXAHPI-Tn Mr. and Mrs. J. 1,.
Iteinaiili, February 21, 1111.1, a son.
Mrs. Ilei'iinnli was formerly Miss He
giua Domogollii,
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jc lt 3)c 3c c 3c jjt 3c )ft s( )C )(t 5(
Lodge N 40 A. K. ii A. M. of I'orl ture in liuton hall at S o 'colek Tuesday 1 1',1' ."" "I1 ",'h" !'",m":,',.":n w,llL rh'.,1
land to Albany w e thev eonlerred ! evening on Daiungcd Hoods," hV l'''n'"t 'f'l nnd kodak l.aisliing de-! from tl,
the M. M. degree for the Albatiy lodge. I Hrieux. ' .'"""-nt. We w.l maka nothing c ip.ji. l..lo
NOTICE
TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY
Two Great Stories
Two Great Plays
Written by the Two Greatest
Writers In the United States.
"RUNAWAY JUNE"
By Randolph Chester.
"EXPLOITS OF ELAINE"
By Arthur B. Reeve
A double feature show and two
good comedies
AMERICAN BEAUTY
KEYSTONE COMEDY
FEATURE REELS
litir itf irrun l'i 11 1 uli 1 ni iiiiim.iii.iii4 mi.
Rev. Josephine llockett Is very 11! ' ,"" '''' ,n yalw S"r J'01"'
with Ingrippe at her home near llieli-I lU01"'y'
In ml avenue. Mrs. llockett Is pastor of
the Highland Friends church, and has
KHKNCll Helen, the six months old
daughter of Air. nnd .Mrs. James A.
French, at Zena, Folk county, Feb.
rnnrv 20, llllo.
funeral was held this afternoon
the home f Mr. French's mother
South Cottage. Interment took
ace at City View cemetery.
Fresh smelt every morning. Ward K.
WIIJOY At a local hospital, Saturday,
February 2(1, 1015, Mrs. Linn Wiley,
laturc just adjourned falls short of the
previous session by $71)0,800, but, when
the continuing appropriations left 011
the statutes and millage taxes are tak
en into consideration the decrease is
cut down to a paltry $87,870 which may
n , ,, ,, waen a i.na eneeK,vine aml ,raw lt froln Btreanii,.
is made upon the action of the last' , ,, v 1
.,.;., ,1.,,!,... !. .1 one should become alarmed;
K ,ln o.''"K (lu njiHsinuoil'. , , .,, .
hours, when it was practically a physi-l worl1 wl11 never 9,nrve'
cal impossibility to keep an accurate The consumer has always feared
check upon the' variations between the: tnnt the producer would not supply
two brunches. j him nnd his fright has found cxpres-
While the general appropiintionsj sion on the statute books ot our statej
were left practically intact as recom- and nations nnd the farmer bus bofn
mended by the joint committee on urged to produce recklessly nnd wlth-
cZiVr jTr ' ,T .?fw "B reference to a market, and regard
changes made in some of the iustitu- , . ...
tionnl and ,o,rtmr..tnl allowances,! l'SS o( t,,e dcman,la 0t 1,18 conEll1"
principal nninng which was the reduc- Batk to the Soil.
lion of the estimate for the girls Indus-1 The city people have been urglnn
trial school, $lo,(iuo having been de- each other to movo back to the farm,
ducted which had been recommended I but v(!ry few of them have moved.
for' VZLXrTi wf,com? t,T dty(hc.0,,8ln8r back ,0
duced from :10,80(I to $11,500 which' '110 Soil Bnd thl9 earlh 8 BUrfuco con'
nffects the fund for the payment of j l,lllls 1.92.160,000 Idle acres of till
factory inspection but this, ' however,' llD' 'n' where they can make a
has been provided for by allowing the; living by tickling the earth with a
labor commissioner to pay this expense i forked stick, but we do not need them
out of the fees received by the depart-: io far as Increasing production Is con-
neiir an ni which heretofore reverted . Pented; we now have all the l xlucers
lo the general fund, and $5,000 was ndd-
we can use. The city man has very
.,. t 1. C.....1 (n ........I. e..- ,i L!i i
labor coniniission. 1 erroneous Ideas of agricultural condl-
The banking department fund was lo,,s- Tho commonly accepted theory
reduced from $;I0,0I0 to $15,000, ht 'h"1 we re short on production Is all
the balance of the expense incurred by wrong. Our anntinl Increase In pro
the department is to be taken from the duetlon far exceeds that of our In
fees collected during the liienniiiiii. Tease In population.
The fund for the payment of salaries! The World , Farm,
and expenses of circuit judges was in-! ,,,., ,, ,, .
creased from $170,000 t $'.'(IO,o00 to! 1 ttll"K ,he world ns one 1)18 fnrm'
make allowance for the new judgeships! we w0 billion acres of land In
created, ami $5,0oo was adiied to the cultivation. Of this amount there Ib
specinl appropriations for the purchase) ipproxlinnlely 750,000,000 acres on the
of the Halein hospital site for squaring' western and 1,2(10,000.000 acres on the
up the lands of the ). S. r. A. Six astern .'(Vhilsphpro. In cultivallon.
...I!'.!1.""! W,;H'"" a'h": ,0 ""' This estlmnte, of course, does not In-
nat onal guard fund for fuvnish.ng n, Hmlp , .,.,. ..
equipping the armory at Kugene,
taken an uctive part in Hie recent tab
ernacle meetings, lie
Hicliardsiin, 2.105 North Front,
,1
(M. I. .....I ...:.. r-.i:
.i , imurn iu, n iiitw i ir in .oti(iiso((,
U 1 I AM U..I...I... ... ,1.-
... i'., dun i. i ( 1 1 ii i ( k, ui inn slime
The body of Ivlward N. Thomas whn
died here on the 1 0th was shipped today
r pulpit was fi
on yesterday liv Hev, M, rcnrsiin
!:! i
I IIIIKIOOK. I ' .
n j iciiy, are muring me west and nnvo
rinnioin t ,..,.., ... .i .... ! been in Hiilein for the past few davs. So
Salvation Armv work in this citv is 1 1 u'l" w'"1'1' ni,,ll"ll'J j by Higdon & Uichiirdson to Oregon City
making preparation, f,.r a Washing. "' M"t", Idaho and Washing- for burial.
ton's Hirthday party to be held in the ,""' '" m"l,,n ,m! hn." L
SiiIkki.,!! ... huh ..i.i i r it" pressed them ns much ns the Willam-i -
the special feature, of the evening will mf .Mr' H,'l,",,,l '
be the display of seventy bennliful step '"7' ''V "r,"' x". . "".
eooticn .lid,.. H..f,..,j .;n i... "'"y 1,1 "nkotn. Mr, hnch was
The expenses of ho lerlslativn nJ "nere birge quanuiles or meul are
semblv were incorporated in several i Jivocliiced.
different appropriations s0 that it is Tho world's annual crop npproxl
impossible to segregate them accurate-! mates fifteen billion bushels of ce
ly until a careful check is made of the; reals, thirteen billion pounds of (lbre
several items but there was one, ap-1 nnd lxlv-fve million tons of meat
propriation of $l!0(io early in the sea-, The kvn 'nge annual world crop for
h'nlsb.'l'l'v'e " ",,''r","1 tiTm '"e past n e years, compared with the
legislative expenses and s i 1 another; , , , ,,
$10,000, .nuking a total of npproxi-! vrevk J Ve J PttrB' ' 08 f"llown;
matelv $75,000, without figuring in the! PaM Half rrovlous Half
overtime and additional pay allowed' Crops-- IX-cado. Decade.
the officers, clerks, etc.. of the two -. ,n.. nuiuiiu i in nr
at Hie age of 117 years. The body was j ''ranches of the lust tnglit. The pnn-1 Vh,,nt( IM.) 3,622.7(19,000 rt.257.52f! 000
shipped yesterday by Higdon & Rich- '''pnl items n the continuing nppioprin-; Q 4120017 000 3 SOS 3115 000
ar.l M.i to Heppner, Oregon, for !" are the millage taxes voted by ; " J ""' '' "11' ' ','" b-
lnni,,) ine peode which include $714,005 fur L' "("i'"
ine i niversity or Oregon, $l,4.,i,,04!i: The world shows an average In
for the Severn departments of the; ,WMe n rerPnl pro(uctlon of j, per
" S' t," " :? Jlceht during the past decade, compared
for the state highway commission, 'a,,! wlln llie 0revlolls nve en '" tht
NEW TODAY . f
One cent per word each inser
tion. Copy for advertisements tin.
der this heading should be in by
2 ). ra.
PHONE MAIN 81. I
WAXTtD Sued jiotutoes. l'lioue 21-F-3.
I'OK WALK Fresh cow. Phono 45
F 22.
Hll.l.V Kipcrt windnw cicaner. Phono
1100.
I-'IVK Jersey
OF-11.
ccr.vs for sale. Phone
FOU b.M.i; OK
Phone 75-F11.
TKAUIO Five acres.
served, All are wide
Dr, Stone's Itch Ointment cures the
Itch.
in the hiinhvure business nnd is turn
looking for a country for a future home
as he wishes to get nwny from the cold
Dakota winters.
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BLIGH
Theatre
1 rt,.-No EJ, ln A.
IvCrhe Show thr riNaesluC
The I'eople, .
The disastrous effect of a shotgun
shell loaded with dynamite upon both
the gnu and the shooter was shown in
the (I rev llelle window this inorninu.
prominent wheat growers wllliT: "'c "l'"11''',' .mnl,i"" ',.''"'"'''
is city tomorrow for Kastern Ih"" ,TB ere display
"r. rum, nun liven nnir I.UKO ,U-
I ' .1. 1
forests. Thev are John II. ltholen. IV- """l ' ' " ", , K". Kn .'" titn.jf and
ter Stringer and K.I Mileil. and they ' ! ' "" ' .i ' ". rT" .
will probably be gone ten days or two , Blx im h "reo 1110 ll,l""l"'r uf ""'I
weks, spending the time mainly in ,
Call and see those folders we make
for $1.50 s tlnr.cn. Pacific Photo Co,,
Room 2, Pattoii block,
o
Three
leae tins city tomorrow for l.nstern
Oregon, where they have extensive
TONIGHT LAST CHANCE
to See
"The Blue Mouse"
BLIGH
Theatre
appropriation of $!Mi7,lH7 also stands
lor the accident insurance commission.
In the confusion attendant upon the
effort lo consolidate some of the de
partment, some of which were success
ful and others not, it is expected that
world's population shows an Increase
of only three per cent.
The gain In production far excecdB
that of cur Increase In population, and
It Is safe to estimate thnt the farmcrt
can easily Increase production 25 per'
some of tho appropriations overlnpped ffnt )f R relm,ncnitve mnrket cnn be
...vh 'he product, In textile
straighten nut some legislative Innglesl flbro ,he wor,J ll?w l,lerpa"e
before the close of the year. i during the past half decade In produc
' 1 lion of 10 per cent agnlnst a popula-
Tonlght the hoys of the city wiu!ton Increase of three per cent,
meet with tl,e Klks at their lodge room j Tne people of this nation should
and the big brother dea thnt hus been a(1(,rp8(, thpmill,ve to the subject of
of such great benefit ot them wil be , . ,,,,. rflulrfl .
I'lli ll llli . T ie l.rn.rrnm ( I,., !,. i. , ""I" ' " "" '
mi interesting one.
Sl'KCIAl, chicken
Night I.unch.
tainali's. Fred's
t'OMPKTEXT girl wants employment.
h. A., Juurni.l. '
FOH hAl.10 Burlmnk potatoes, good
for seed. IIUj rairnmunt avenue.
Morrow county.
Tost cards, the best, II a doicn,
The new uniforms for the police de
partment have arrived In this city, nnd
Salem's finest will soon be decked nut
In their new clothes. The uniforms nre
blue with brass buttons, and the offi
cers will wear a cap bearing a nickli
plated number of the officer.
There It nothing in the photo line
thnt we can not muke,
Several change take place today at
the Western I'nion telegraph office, K.
W, Coffen, who has brea night operator
durlnir the session of the Iruiolnlnre.
1 1 returning to Portland, where he will
uikc n.s regular ponton wun tne
PERSONALS
Over production and crop mortgage
force the farmers into ruinous com
petition with each other. The remedy
Certainly, We Take Into Consideration the Shape
of Your Nose
The distance your eyes are apart;
whether the eyes are deep set or tho
opposite; whether the lushes are
short or long, when we ninke a pnir
of glnsscs for you. That's pnrt of
our service the service thnt mukes
glnsscs good to look at, as well as
good to look through.
Ath for RhuJon Lenses
and Shur-on Mountings
MlSS A, McClllloch, Optometrist
208-209 Hubbard Bldg. . Phone 109
P. 0. White nf Fulls City, is In the lies in organisation and In CO opera-
city today transacting business, lion In marketing,
(ItKernor Withycoinbe was in Corval
lis uvor Sunday.
J. H. Honey of Ceholn, Oregon, Is in
t'ne city today.
Hev. Harry K. Marshall, pastnr of the
FOK KKN'T House, 200 North Thir
teenth street. Conveniences.
SPI.KND11M.Y furnished housekeeping;
apartments at the Lincoln, (:i.'l ierry.
HAH11KI3 Plymouth Hock eggs fur
hatching. 1050 South Cotlnge. Phono
11159.
WANTF.D Young driving horse; niut
be cheap fur canli. Inquire S01 Suutn
Twelfth.
WANTKIJ Position ns housekeeper !)"
widow
lli.lli.
with one child. 1070 South
FOR WALK Driver, coming eight, with
bnggv and harness, $110. Phone
2505-J-l.
1'Olt ItK.N'T .Modern j room bungalow
in desirable location. Phone Carey
F. Martin, 410.
FOU THADK OR HUNT By owner,
:t',i acres, good (i-rooin house, close
in. :i20 North Liberty,
FINK lot in good coast town; clear ot
iiiciimlirunce. Trade for Ford. 20S
lliilihanl bail, ling. Phimc 5ii0.
FOU RKNT i-rooni Iningnluw. new,
$12 per month; small basement. Sco
owner. A. Kerb, lli'.r Rose menue.
FOR UK XT Two suites of furnished
housekeeping rooms, downstairs;
cheap. 105 Court street, phone 200.
LOST In or near First Congregation
al church; white linen kerchief, lav
ender crochet ted edge; dear keepsukc.
Leave at Journal office.
WANTED Bo 10 or 11 years old to do
cjiors in part payment for bonrd with
elderly lady. Call or address lspj
North High st., Salem, Or.
SIX-ROOM house for rent between
Chcinclietn und ConrfJ 011 Fifteenth
street. Apply 1417 Court. Phono
1131.
WE will allow you tho highest prico for
your used furniture in exchange for
new. Cnlef Uros., home furnishers.
Phone 503.
LADIES Now is the time to have
your furs dry-cleaned, before stor
ing them nwny for the summer
months. Dry denning makes them
moth proof; once moths get in tlieni
they tire ruined. Dry rlcuning them
before storing makes them like new.
We guurnntee our work. City Steam
nnd Dry Cleaning Works. '105 State
street. Phone 1744.
LONELY young widow, age 21, weight
155; owns nice, comfortable homo, M20
acres finest wheat bind near Pacific
const; worth $50,000; in, ic $5000
yearly; also large bank ucouiit; good
disposition; easy to get along with;
will marry poor man if bright, hon
orable, nmbitious and cupulile of
managing property succasi'ully ; more
particulars for nay mini answering
quick, enclosing some postage. Ad
dress "Sincere," H4M5, Fiiriniug.liile,
So, link, it... (Oeaenil deliveries not
answered.) This notice is genuine.
County Down, Ireland.
The submarine which sank the ves
sel Was the C-12. The Uermnns fired
three shots nt the steamer before her
Haplist church, is in Portland to.lnv. eaptmn Hove to. After tile crew of the
Avdl A. Tnw nf SiKcrton mi. n Si.n. Dowushiie hnd tnhen to the boats the
Hermans pineen a ooino ninulsinps of
the steamer and exploded it, nnd the
Ikmnsture sank. 111 a few minutes,
(lav iitor here witli relatives.
W. II. Plunk, of the Red Cross Phar
maey spent Sunday at Woodbutn.
Irish Steamer floes Down
Tendon, FebT 21. The mui.I1""
lih
American Vessel Bunk
Washington, Feb. 21. The Viiitcd
coasting steamer Downsh.re was sunk jStntes government was advised offi
Inst night by a Herman luhmarine off 'einlly toiiight nf the first instance of
Calf of Msn. an island in the Irish S o. , the destruction of an American vessel
The Merman gave the crew five min- joa the high sens siuce the outbreak of
utea in which to. leave their ship. Theithe European war. American Consul
erew landed Inst night at Dondrum, Fee, ut Bremen, cabled that the stcum
er Evelyn and her cargo of cotton,
bound for Bremen, hud beeu "bloivn up
nt uorkiim," just otf the const ot (ler
ninnv, but that the crew hud been
saved.
The cuuse submarine nr mine wun
not given ill the dispatch,
Hope.
Spiiug cannot be
So far away;
I got a seed
Prico list today.
Pencil
lo.inwil.
When in SAXEM, OREGON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern
Free and Private Baths.
RATES 75c, $1.00, 11.50 PEB DAT.
The only hotel in the business district.
K'earest to all Depots, Theatres and
Capitol Buildings.
A Home Away from Home.
T. O. BLIGH, Prop.
Both Phones Free Auto Sill.
MUSICAL SALEM-,?::;
or Poor.'' The Instrument is "Tuned"
or It is out of tune. When "Tuned"
it possesses that w underfill facility of
modulation, permitting the nr'ist to
rnnni at will through the whole field of
tonalities, 1 tender this kind of tuning
service tn Salem musicians. 11. F, Kuek,
Phone 2:154 .1.
Special New Korean
City Restaurant
Bpanlib Chicken, Hot Tamales, Chili
Con Carne, Chop Buey Hoodie
420 Ferry gtreet