Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 18, 1915, MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 11

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MONEY-TO. LOAN
0 Ooo4 Seal Et- Becirlty
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd Butt Bank. Salem, Orefoi
CHIEOPRACTOB
CONSULT DB. MAY, experienced and
successful Chiropractor, for acute and
chronic disorders. Has practiced six
years in Oregon, iree consultation.
Hours, 0 to 12, 1 to 6. 305-6-7 Hub
bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Fkone
office 572; residence DS2-B.
CHmOPBAOTIC-BPINOLOGIST
SB. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tifl spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 406-7-8 U. a. National Bunk
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 828-B.
DRY CLEANING PRESSING
CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressers, re
pairers and dyers. One trial will con
vince you that our work and charges
are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8
p. m. Goods called for and delivered
free. Phone 728. Apparel Service
Co., 138 8. High street.
MAGNETIC MASSStTEB AND SCIEN
TIFIC! MANIPTJIiATOK
IF YOTT WANT YOUB HEALTH
BACK Go "to Dr. Hagel. He can
get circulation when all others fail.
He treats for all bodily ills, aches or
pains. Come and see me if you are
ailing. Treatment, $1.00. Bush ft
Breyman Bldg.
MAUSOLEUM.
MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO
LEUM The better way. Dry and
sanitary. Building' always open to
visitors. Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W.
Gaskill, manager, 828 South 12th.
Phone 1368.
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. H. WHITE and E. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
erve diseases at Los Angeles college.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phoia 859. Residence 346
North Capitol street. Phone 409.
SCAVENGER.
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yards and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 272.
L. M. HUM
Care of
TICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Haa medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
SalemFence
and Stove Works
i
R. B. Fleming, Prop.
Depot American Fence
To Hop' Growers:
Morley'i Fat Braced Basket
Btand the strata. Buy sow and
save money. Don't wait until
yon need tbem. Or order bow and
let tbent later.
850 Ooort Btreot Phone 124
Bock of Chicago Btort
- J ' f " JgUrjt- - n-l9$ '"""V
ir .. "SfeJ!2L 1 "Tg&'&p---
UNDERTAKERS.
LEHMAN ft CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A.
M. dough morticians and funeral di
rectors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed.
445 Court street. Main 120,Main 1)88.
BIGDON-EICHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Day and night phone
183.
WATEB COMPANY.
SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
DENTIST.
DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST.
Room 214. Phone 440.
Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon
(It
THE BAKER
X T. JOHNSON, Prop.
645 Ferry St. Phone 297,
Board and Rooms. Rooms 25o
and Up. Attractive Rates to
Students. We can please you.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge JNo. 2.
Moots every Monday evening at 8
in the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Libertv streets. A. E. Aufrance,
M. V.; S." A. McFaddcn, recorder;
A. L. Brown, F. '
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
McCornack building. "Tuesday even
ing of each week at 7:30. F. F.
TSchram, C. C.J W. B. Gilson, K. of B.
and S.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. ft A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.;
8. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. ft A.
M. Stated communications third Fri
day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in
the Masonic Temple. Glenn 0. Niles,
W. M.; Ernest II. Choate, secretary.
R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,"
No. 1300, mocts every inursaay even
ing in McCornack building, Court and
Liberty stfoots; elevator. Miss Syl
via Schaupp, 1701 Market, oracle;
Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co.,
recorder.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER No. 1, K. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al
fred F. Marcus, Ex. High PrieBt; Rus
sell M. Brooks, secretary.
HODSON COUNCIL No. 1, B. ft 8. M.
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, MaBonic Temple. James
Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen
C. Niles, recorder.
DE MOLAY COMMANDERY Na 5, K.
T. Regular conclave fourth Friday
in each month at 8 o'clock p. ni., in
Mosnnio Tmnnln. Koiourninff Sir
' Knic'nts are courteously invited to
v ... t . i . .I t n .
meet wiin us. uoe. u. numen, v. v.,
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 37, O. E.
8. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma
sonic Temple, fciizaoetn neaa, .
M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
wniinitfRN DP THE WORLD Meet
every Friday night at 9 a ciock in
McCornack block. Oscar Donaldson,
C. C.j L. S. Geor, clerk. 007 Court
street. Phone OMi.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday
at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.J J. T. Penn, secretary,
413 Masonic Temple.
aura nnMANE SOCIETY D. D
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lon 'litison,
secretary. All cases of ernelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to we secretary iur m.caw
gation.
urnntrnv wnOUMES OF AMERICA
Oregon Cednr Camp No. 5246ects
. every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in McCornacK Dbii corner vuur. u..
t thortv .fronts, tlevntor service, w
W Hill. V. C .: Bex A. Turner.clerk.
FOB BENT.
... - -y r . i.l.j t.Atialrninir rooms.
reasonable. 805 North Commercial.
iv vv.kt ( HEAP 5 room modern
:.!. I.,.,, I, iu till .Itit South
lflth. Phone ll.)0J. PTtl8
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1915.
WHEN A
ROUGH AND TUMBLE
Left lo right, top: Mrs. Jessie Hardy
McKaye, Miss Alice Paul, Mrs.
Doris Stevens and Mrs. William
Kent; bottom, Mrs. Nina Allender
and Miss Mabel Vernon.
Washington, Sept. IS. (Special.)
The rough and tumble campaign for
votes for women has developed many
clever stump speakers. A number of
the more aggressive Btreet orators of
the Congressional Union for Woman
Suffrage are able to take care of them
s.olves as against hecklers.
Among the stumpers who advocate
the federal amendment to remove the
qualifications of Bex from tho ballot
are Miss Lucy Hums, a sturdy, titian
haired woman of Bcotch blood, nnd Miss
Alice Paul, who directed the New York
delegation that called on President
Wilson.
Miss Burns has a record as an open
air speaker,, ami has hail many exciting
experiences. Once, whilo speaking in
Philadelphia, she was struck in the face
by a live hen, thrown from tho crowd.
In London, while she and Miss Paul
were taking part in the suffrage move
ment, she was hit by a dictionary
Iropped from a root.
Other cracks street orators are Airs.
Helena Hill Weed and Miss Elsie Hill,
daughters of Representative Hill " of
MISCELLANEOUS.
GRADUATE NURSE Miss Anna Rat-
cliff, 482 South High street. Phone
1123. Octld
GOOD MEALS like your mother cooked
and men rooms, good service. The
Baker, 645 Ferry street. Septl8
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let
us do your weekly washing. We ubp
sanitary methods. We call and de
liver your washing for 50 cents.
Give us a trial. Phone 2471. Fif
teenth and II Ptrcets.
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE Trade or rent, 2 houses
close to school. Call 424 N. Com'l
street. 8eptl8
SMALL general stock of merchandise
lor sale, lnquiro Hint JNorta Cap
itol street. tf
ALMOST NEW BUGGY To trade for
good wagon. Route 9, box 102, G.
W. Witte. Sept 18
FOIt SALE Two large yellow Jersey
cows, six vcars old, just fresh, heavy
milkers. 715 S. 12th street. 8cptl7
SPLIT HOD Y OAK wnrl. 14.50 ner
f A JtW'WIIWm.,WHHiP'IM. r : ..TA .aw""""""
I 4 I I I "..io
cord; grub oak .i.W j:..ri(i; asli 4.5U.":(";",1
cond growth fir, 1.1.50. Phone I An' T',nt ? Vl1 y,on'a i'iTraK pfl bolh roa(1 literature, by practical ob
34. J.H.Eaton. Oct 11 1 ""lugs! hy do:i t you go home and cwi0n construction, and in our
i P" up your hair I' shouted a man tennni(,al m.hooU thHt t .ueeessful state
Meco
HI;
FOB TRADE.
TKADB Horee for wood or hay, or
both. 2403 Center St. Sept 20.
FOR TKAIJE For cord wood,
..ool
range. Address S. R., care Journal.
Beptm
40-ACRE well-improved farm to trade
for modem house, close in. 82-acre
farm for rent. Stock and Implements
for sale. Geo. B. Jacob Co, Iiayne
Hide. 341 State. tf
WANTED.
WANTEI Twn men to work on straw
balor. Phone 84 F2. Sept 18
TZ ! Z mv.i .n:,i Mi.. win.t iTi.,i nonexpert, anc short term nignwny or-
WILL ACCKPT city property for say! No said M. wlow. You fMnVM , wi,oonin) hsVe t.Lv.Bata
rquilj 'in ten acre, , of good soil well, h;;X ?h' tempted for fifty years to construet 4:35 a.m
K i'nt, ",4 Vnk Hi" "laround themselves do not 'want U .e "any hundred million dol ar., but up lo :
4,0, or cuint.tin r. i,anK '" ";iL... . .. . i;i-rtvi the time, in very recent years, when 11:20 a."
MAN'S
CAMPAIGN DEVELOPS
Connecticut, Miss Kosc Winslnw of New
i'ork, Miss Mngcie liinchey, Mins Dor
is Stevens of New Vork, Mrs. Edna H.
Latimer of Maryland, Miss Anna Mc
Cue, Miss Mabel Vernon', Mrs. Ida May.
Waters, Mrs. Jennie Hardy Mackaye,
Mrs. William Kent, wifo of Represen
tative Kent of California; Mrs. K. C.
Thompson of Kansas, M.ts. Louis Often
burg, Mrs. LtVa Trax, Miss Nina E.
Allender, Mrs. -M. E. Brooks and Mi?s
Isubella Mott.
"We will accept the challenge of
any congressman to debate the Hunan
It. Anthony amendment," says Mis
Hums. "We would welcome a .ioint
discussion on this question and if any
member of the nennte or house who op
pose our iroponition will name the
time and place we will have a speaker
there to meet him. We contemplate
issuing a number of cbullcnges to con
gressmen in' the lull if we fail to get
their support by sending deputations
ta see them at tln'ir homes."
Mis Elie Ulill
asked ahouj.
some of the Congressional Union
speakers who could stand heckling with
out crying.
"Suffragist speakers do not cry,"
said Miss Hill "They answer back
when teased by tin' crowd. Why, one
of our New York speakers can rout the
smurtest of hecklers. 1 refer to Miss
Itoso Winslow, obout the quickest-wit-ted,
rouh and ready debater I know.
Miss Winslow never permits anybody
to harangue her and escape without
getting as good as lie gave, hhe was
siieakinir once from the steps of the
public, library i.n New York when a
ot of smarties began to heckle her.
One by one, she routed the interrupters.
Finaly, in a moment of excitement and
joy she threw her head back and, toss
ing it to the nnht and left, loosened
Z.-!k ! y
her wealth of hair which the wind Wisconsin upcnking on "The Education
caught up anil blew about in every di- 0i Field for Highway Departments,"
wnune iiphii tv an uninvBi anu smooiu
as an egg.
'"That's all right about my Hair,'
retrrted Miss Wi mlow; it may be wild
for t:ie moment, but it will return, and
. . ... ' . .
that i. more than your, will eve, dc'
"The crowd roared and hooted and
the hald-heaileil man passed on
cha
gnned and sntislicl.
"Another New Yorker souulit to em
barrass Miss Winslow by saying, 'I
.... ...tt..... i j.
not like to see ladv politiciana running
omni.,1 tha ,.ntrv Mkini '
liah! I have lad enough vt that s t
of talk. Give u the ballot and we will
make von nurio tbo baby your half of
rf
the time.'
MARRIED 0S3WarO
CLEVER SPEAKERS
St
"The laiiKh was on him.
"Mies Winnlow has spoken" to nil
sorts of crowds, from a lot of Ituwery
toughs to a Sunday crowd in Wash-ir-gton.
" 'Wait till the women get the bal
lot,' shouted n man on the edge of a
New York crowd, 'mid then there will
be hair pulling ut tho flcdls. '
"'Well,' said Miss Winslow, 'that
would be better than tho log-pulling
game that ties on now whenever the
big. chiefs have made a mid on some
treasury or trust fund. Hair-pulling
is preferable to vote buying or sell
ing.' "
California, Oregon,
and Washington Lead
In Road Building
Oaklund, Oil.. Sept. 18. California,
Oregon and Washington lead all states
of the United States in progressive road
building. So deelured James H. Mae
Donald, for fourteen years highway
commission of Connecticut today, before
the I'an-Ainerii aii Koail J.'ongress, hold
ing its annual convention at the Oak
land civic auditorium, California's
Hitkiyou pass road, according to Mac
Donald, is unsurpassed by any road
cither in the United Slutcs or Europe.
Prominent rond experts today deliv
ered addresses dealing with vital sub-
! .iecta Of road construction and main
tenance followed by discussions among
the delegates representing an sections
1 of the American continent. Toniidit at
Hotel Oakland the annual banquet of
the congress will be held.
Professor Smith of the I nlvorsity of
said today: "ve must tencn our peo
hichway SYfltcm
'
np,. . fi(
. .J w
of 'he .I'T'.!-!
etj,h wiitesl v di ff
highway system is absolutely dependent
fic selection and design
vpe of construction for
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. .., . ..,,, ,i,ii. ,,
, .... ...f.--
i lUUIMIftllllu 11 mniH'S vt
"3 Scientific maintenance of
fhc
roads to secure a minimum total annual
cost to tax navers with a maximum of
comfortable service.
I "Our almost countless numbers of
state highway departments took respons-
ible charge of this work, the net re-
suit Of their enormous expenditures on
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ter than when those officials began
their objectless and endless tusks.
While we cannot rise to the plans oi
efficiency secured by bureaucratic gov
ernments, state highway departments
can greatly improve present road condi
tions by maintaining a standard of roud
construction abreast of the most pro
gressive rather than the average ideals
Something New
in Salem
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL I
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quickhandy reference for busy people
Telephone
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electric Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Mala 1200
LAUN DRIES.
Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Mala il
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO
T. M. Burr, 104 liouth Commercial Street Main 101
UNDERTAKERS.
Bigdon-Eichardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 183
TRANBFEB AND DBAYAGB.
Saltm Truck ft Dray Co., eorner State and Front streets Main 74
JOB PilNTINO.
Beaver State Printore, Patton Block 1619
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTHERN PACiriO.
North Bound.
No. 16 Oregon Express .,, 6:00 a.m.
No 54 Hound Special 0:12 a.m.
No. 2ft Willamette Limited 0:22 a.m.
No. 12 Shasta Limited ...11 :65 a.m.
No. 18 Portlund Passenger 2:00 p.m.
No. 20 Portland .Passenger 8:00 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express . 8:00 p.m.
No. 222 Portland fast Fr't. 10.38 p.m.
No. 220 Local way Fr't ...10:35 p.m.
South Bound.
No, 15 California Express 8:32 a.m.
No.. 17 Roseburg Passengcrll:20 a.m.
No. 63 Exposition Special 2:42 p.m.
No. 19 Cottage Orove Pas. 4:20 p.m.
No. 11 Shasta Limited ... 5:43 p.m.
No. 27 Willamette Limited 6:10 p.m.
No. 13 Sao Francisco Ex..l0;38 p.m.
No. 221 San Francisco Fast
Freight 12:35 a.m.
No. 225 Local way Fr't... 8:10 a.m.
Salem Geer Line.
No. 73 Arrives at Salem.. 9:15 a.m.
No, 76 Leave Balem ... 9:50 ajn,
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m.
No. 74 Leaves Salera .... 4:15 p.m.
No connection south ot Gucr.
No. 161 Lt. Salem, motor., 7:00 a.m.
No. 163 Lt. Salem, motor 9:45 a.m.
No. 165 Lv. Sulem, motor.. 1:40 p.m.
No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor.. 3:25 p.m.
No. 169 Lv. Salem, motor., 6:15 p.m.
No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Balem 5:00 a.m.
No. 162 Ar. Salem 8:40 a.m.
No. 104 Ar. Salem 11:25 a.m.
No. 160 Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m.
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OREQON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Northbound.
Tiain No. Ar. I'wtland
2 Owl ...
6:55 a.m.
6
10 Limited
12
14
10 Limited
C
i 2
... 8:15 a.m.
..11:35 a.m.
.... 1:45 p.m.
.. 4:10 p.m.
.... 6:50 ji.pt.
.. 8:00 p.m.
..10:0y p.m.
i:ihi p.m
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6:37 p.m.
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of a community. The state could thiw
be a leader rather than a follower of
public opniion. "
Samuel Hill, son-in-law of J. J. Hill,
aud one of the foremost good road
boosters of the United States, will ask
the Pan-American congress Thursday
to endorse a proposed government ap
ppropriation of $50,000,000
Poole's Drug Store recently purchased
a supply of the best Eczema remedy in
the world. Ask him to tell you about
Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin
and Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions.
1
Southbound.
Lv. TorUaud Ar. Salem
6:45 a.ffl.... 1 - e:CS ajo.
8:25 a.m....... 5 Limited 10:11 a.ui,
10:40 a.m 7 12:55 p.m.
2:10 p.in m 9 4:33 y.n.
4:40 p.m 13 Limited 6:40 p.m.
3:40 p.m DBily except Sunday.
0:0(1 p.m 17 Locul . 8:10 p.m.
;2I) p.m 10 ...11:23 p.m.
11:45 p.m 31 Owl ....
Northbound.
Lv. Corvallis
4:10 p.m 20
Lv. Eugene
7:35 a.m 10 Limited
1:50 p.m 18 Limited
1:55
Ar. Salem
.... 5:87 p.n.
Ar. Salem
.. 9:45 a.m.
.... 4:00 p.m,
.. 7:65 p.m.
5:10 p.m 22
12:0.ri a.m..
1 Owl 3:10 a.oii
Southbound.
Lv. Palcra Ar. Albany
4:36 p.m 9 6:35 p.m.
Ar. Eugen
7:05 p.m.
Ar. EugcLS
. 21 Owl 7.50 a m.
5 Limited .....12:25 p.m.
Ar.. Albaay
. 7 . 2:05 p.m.
Stop, at Corvalh
Ar. Eugene
13 8:60 pjn.
Lt. Salem
2:00 a.m...
10:15 a.m
Lv. Salem
1:00 p.m..
Lv. Salem
6:40 pjn,...
Woodbnrn Local Dally Except BumUya
No. 64 Leaves Salem 3:40 p at.
Arrives in Salem 3:25 p.
C0BVALIJ8 CONNECTIONS.
Northbound.
Lv. Corvallis Ar, Sales.
8:26 a.m 10 - 9:45 t in.
(Local Albany to Salem.)
2:32 p.m 1 4:00 p.m,
4.10 p.m 2d 6:37 p.in.
6.05 p.m 22 7:65 p.m.
Bouiauouna.
Lv. Salem
10:15 a.m
4:35 p.m
1:00 p.m
6:45 p.m
Ar. CorvalliR
5
9
7
13
1 1 :34 a.m.
6:02 p.m.
2:33 p.m.
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WILLAMETTE BIVEB ROUTS.
Oregon City Transportation Company.
Kteiuner Pomona and Oregona leav
Sulem for Portland and way landinga,
daily except Sunday, at 6 a. m.
j roau cooumons wt niwi.-, u , imv -v