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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915. FTVE vatn Clftc.f MMMMMMtMMHttt1 NEW TODAY One eent per word each lnser- tion. - 4 Copy for advertisement! na- j $ der this heading should be In by a p. m. HARRY Windowcleauer. Phone 768. Octl OLD LUMBER for sale, clicap. Call 430 Court street. tf ORDER Ash or Maiilo K. Richardson. olid of Ward tf AVANTKl) TO RK XT farm. Roiito 7, Hox -25 to 139. . 80 aero 8ept23 3'OR SALE Gentle pony for cbbIi, l'honc 70FJ2. mare, cheap Sept 21 FOR KENT Rooms far house keeping, furnished. Phono 2093M. tf ASH AKD OAK WOOD At a bargain.) John II. Scott, phone L52. bout 'ii FOR RENT Lower housekeeping rowns, 330 North High, phone 4. tf i ROOM MODERN bungalow for rent at 431 Front. Ennis D. Wait. 8ept22 WANTED A good second hand man's bicycle, cheap. Phone 2S7.M or 871. , Sopt23 "WANTED Wood to sow, per cord. Two cuts. 45 and 50c Phone 521R Hcpt25 FOR SALE Choice pointer dogs, train to field work. Phono 24-F 2. Chiis. fiwcgle. tf "WANTED Teamster to haul Maple wood, for wooil. Ward Ii. Richard son, tf 1 WILL NOT bo responsible for debts contracted onlv by mvsclf. C. W. Campbell. Sept. 21 JtlQ second growth fir A No. 1. Also grub oak. Phone your orders to 11F1. Sept 21 ttl.lI'VDt-untL'u or. .. ..tlA.. Ait. livered. phone or call. Royal bakery. I'hone 378. tf WANTED Position on ranch by voting man. Phone 21F12. Oscar Milieu, 1 PHONE MAIN U. j Wesetthecigav A flat hx V.p. neiO matiutactui- 4 As O r? EGYPT JENN C S LuuajijL SUITS CLEANED FOR THE FAIR Cleaned and pressed $1.00. Pressed 50e. Phone 300. " SeptW LOST Tabby eat last night, weight about 12 lbs. Return to 233 S. Church. Reward. Sept 21 WANTED Man wants plowing or oth er farm work with team. Route 4, Box 33, Salem, Ore. tf WANTKD TO HUNT Hunch or farm of 200 or 300 acres tilluble land. Ad dress C. K., care Journal. 8ept23 FOR RKXT Fl'RNISIlKD Two mod ern sleeping rooms;! close in. (.all 250 S. Cottage or phone 7-73R. Sept21 WANTED To work for board and room. Young man attending school. I'sed.to hard work. Phone 402. tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms for ladies only. 010 N. Church, phone - 745J, after 0 p. m. tf FOR RENT 3 ',4 acres 0 room house, lots of fruit on car line. Call at 320 Hubbard Bldg. or 124 N. Liberty street. Bei.t!!2 CIDER APPLES WANTED The Gid eon Stolz Co. will pay cash for apples offered mi to December 15th. Also up make cider on shares. Octl MONEY TO LOAN 1.000 up to 10, nun. on improved farms. Thos. A Roberts, 200 U. 8, Xationnl Bldg., Salem, Oregon Bank Oct. 15 FOR TRADE Twin Indian motorcycle fully equipped fr driving horse ami hnirnv. Must be good. Fnone on, L FOR SALE CHEAP Lot of cement flagging taken from backyard and ; iili-walk. Fine for filling for back yard. Inquire "44 street .ortn iwinn' Sept21 FOR SALE At bargain, a good bun galow on paved street, full cement basement, molern pluming, lights, gas U, block from car. Phone 133W. Sept2l ,i i formation of all kinds will be given to WANTED by experienced men, dairy tn public regarding the sizes of pack ranch to lake charge of either on ,nt may be carried by parcel salary or shares; must bp near school ; Thin parcel post demonstration Address W. P. K., care Jiirnal. 24 i win aj,0 I(IW w,gt ,inds of goods mar " I be shipped parrel pot, how they should ROOMS FOB RENT Two pleasant i modern in every respecet, 4 j blocks north of state house, 12 block) from rnrllne. terms to flt. 810 rontns, from cnrline. 15 Cents MONEY TO LOAN On improved farms at 7 per cent annual interest. I am representing the Commerce Safe Deposit & Mortgage Co. of 1'ortlana, Oregon. Quick delivery of money, Write mo or cell at aMrion olltcl. F, J. Bcrger. Salem. Oregon, tf FOR SALE Four pure bred A. J. C. C. Jersey bulls from H mo-iths to 2 years old. biro of 8 of them is a son ol Golden Glow's Chief. Dnm, of one and grand dum of two pave over 10, 000 lbs. of milk testing over 5 per cent in one year. Priced reasonable to move muck. Jos. A. Dittcr. Aums villc. Ore. Sept 21 PUBLIC SALE ( onsisting of norses. dairy cattle, bnga, poultry, a lnrgc assortment of farm impleiuents; disc hnrrow, plows, spring wagon, buggy carriage, hop halcr, bassets, sacks, Deeriug binder, mower, grain drill, 3 sets work harness, buggy harness, cream separator, incubator, etc., and numerous other articles from a well- equipped farm. Sale begins at 10:30 a. m. Free lunch. Take O. E. railway to Ouir.ahv or Hct'inoro, S. P. trains to Brooks. Farm one mile southwest of ltrooks. Hept21 Fair Ground Will Have Post Office All Next Week Itegin'ning next Friday, Postmaster fluckestein will establish a branch post office at the fair gruimls, and will con .1.. In ,....(l,.n- l,.l,,.i;n'.r (Monday, October 4. 7 he office will be in charge or lay ( ollins in the new brick building in the northeast corner of the grounds. Not only will Mr. Co! lias be on hand at all times, but Post master lUickestein expects to spend much of his time in the fair grounds of fice, assisted by J. H. Farrar, assist ai.'l postmaster did A. K. Gibbard, su perintendent of mails. The branch office, while delivering mail of all kinds, is t' a certain ex tent a demonstration! office, where in- be wrapped, now farm prouuro nm.r take advantage of parcel rates, and just tell a lot of things about the rare post that may be of advantage o Ho :ie PREPARES FOR MAKING Local Factory Is Branching Out Order Placed For 40,000 Cans An order for 40,000 tin cans of 20 ounce sir.o has recently been placed with the American Can company, by a Salem manufacturing firm. This order will amount to a car load, and will be shipped withit the next two weeks to the capital eoap woras, ixw r'erry street. Christian Lachele is proprietor of the Angora Rug Co as well as the Capital Soap Worka, and it is for a new kind of cleaning soap that the 40,000 caus will be used. Associated with him srfl Scuttle parties who will handle the dis tribution! of this new cleanser, but the manufacturing will all be done here. And the parties are so confident their soap will meet with public favor, that the first order was for the full load of cans, to hold.net weight, 18 ounces of soap paste. The cleanser will be manufactured entirely of mineral material, no animal fat of any kind to enter into its eoiu- nosition, the most important ingredient being a mineral cleaner and a mineral salt taken iron the tamous soap lake in .Washington. A car load of this ma terial will be shipped here next week. Combined with this natural material is vegetable curd, which gives the soap the consistency of a thick paste. Other materials also enter into it, tne receipt beii:g known only to manufacturers here and distributors in heuttle. According to Mr. Lachele, the Brop has been thoroughly tested and iie feels confident that for cleaning tinware, glassware, or any household articles, it will answer the purpose fully as well or better than any of the paste soaps in the market. Machinists will find it valuable, as well as janitors, or throe who have any house cleaning to do. With this Capital Cleanser, the name to be given it, the hnnds can be made clean by those who are working in paints, .tar or pitch. It is also claimed. that for cleaning brnss or silverware or plate glass it cannot be excelled, and there is nothing in its composition that will leave a scratch or mar in any wav the finest of silver or glass ware. The distributing agents at Seattle ex pect to put out over a hundred men as canvassers tn different parts of tne oast in about three weeks. Later, after they have established the merits of their Capital Cleanser, tiicy intend to supply the ln-al trade through the wholesale houses, ? Anyhow, the parties who . own the recipe arc so sure they have an article that should be lit Vvery household, ma chine shop and store, that they feel con fident of disposing of 40,000 cans with in the next few lnuriths. William H. Crane, V- William H. franc, tne veteran of the quintette of playera presenting "The New Henrietta," has many interesting memories concerning all-star casts. He thinks the greatest group of players with which ho was ever associated was in the performance of "The Rivals" in 1HUS, got up for the benefit of Charles W. Couldock, who won his chief later fame by playing Dunstan Kirkc in Steele Miickay's "Hazel Kirkc" with Effie Ellsler, I)e Wolf Hopper end other prominent actors. For the benefit, per formance of "The Rivals" Mr. Crane played Sir Anthony Absolute, Joseph Jefferson, was of course the Bob Acres, and W. J. Florence ike Sir Lucius O'Triggcr. Julia Marlowe was the tan talizing and delightful I.ydin Languish; her husband, Hubert Taber, The Captain Absolute, and Mrs. Jooti Prew her own inimitnlih' Mrs. Malsprop. Other stars in the cast were Nat C. Goodwin, K. M. and Joseph Holland, De Wolf Hop per, and saucy little fanny Kioe. The success of this single performance was so great Mr. Crane, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Florence associated themselves to- r . P r I 'V 3, Vr h ' it ; . frv ' ' v"; v v ' . I ifcthcr for a whirlwind tour of the Sher In Buy ing Your New Hat you should have no trouble in finding one that is becom ing to you this season. Never have we been able to show such' a variety of at tractive colors and shapes. While soft hats still have the preference, we show several good styles in black stiff hats. Possibly one reason why we are selling so many hats is because practically our entire stock is brand new. Superior values at $2, $3, $4, $5 and $6 We are very proud of our hat department and have the ambition to become your hatter. May we? Hammond-Bishop Company Leading Clothiers "THE TOGGERY" 167 COMMERCIAL ST. Gets 90 Days In Jail for Giving Indian Liquor Upon being convicted of giving liquor to an Indian Robert Barton was sen tenced to HO days in the county jnil by Recorder Elgin, ex-officio justice of the pence. Barton was arrested with Alexunder Norwest, an Indian, and lodged in the city jnil for five days on n charge of being intoxicated. J. E. Flanders, assistant chief Indian agent, testified that he saw Hnrton take a bottle of liquor from his pocket and give it to Norwest and the Indian admitted that he received a bottle from Bartoii. Barton pleaded not guilty but in the face of the evidence ho was ad judged guilty by Judge Elgin and given the !0 day jail sentence. , A NEVER TAILING WAY TO BANISH UGLY HAIRS (Aids to beauty.) No woman is immune to superfluous growths, and because these are likely to: appear at any time, it is advisable to always have some dclatono powder handy to use when tho occasion arises. A paste is made with some of the pow der and water mid spread upon tho hurry surface; in about 2 minutes this is carefully removed and tho skin wash ed. You will then find that your skin is entirely free from huir or fuzz. He sure, however, to get real (lelntiiiie. Famous Veteran Player .'J idan comedy with the same cant for the next seoson. De Wolf Hopper was the only one of these players to drop out, as he had an individual starring tour in prospect from which ho could not cs- , cape. However, his place was tuken by , Francis Wilson nnd there was no gup in the list of the big n nines. Mr, ('rune I says the play was overcast, Hint it wasj not n good performance because each of, the personages in it were playing fori his personal aggrandizement. "There is' nothing of that sort in our performance of 'The New Henrietta,'" Mr. Crane finished, "even with such distinguished ' co workers as Thomas W. Ross, Maelyn i Arbuekle, Laura Hope Crews and Mabel j Taliaferro, to sny noiitng of tho other i good players in the company. There is i nothing but amity, friendship and t ; general desire to benefit the whole per-j formnnco or tho part of every Individ-1 ual connected with the company. I don 't j remember snd I have he.-n associated with a good many big casts and nil star combinations ever to have played with so ehnrmiug a group of people as those who are my co-workers in this production." . 1 c , . 1 0 Believed Hiat All Details Will Be Arranged During Con ference Today New York. Sept. 21. Arrangements for the allies' loun of half n billion dollars or more from American bakers wero apparently Hearing consummation today. Tho outstanding details, it was believed, would be cleared up during ' the formal conference this afternoon be tween the allied commission und leading financiers. The foreigners will not insist on tisin the Ion n for purchase of munitions They took the position that, with suf ficient credit for other supplies, they will lmvo no difficulty in securing mu nitions. Not much cash will leave banks im mediately nud possibly not at nil. Knc1 institution will milks a book entry of the amount it will contribute and will credit this to the New York bunks fin ancing tho lonn. rim nil amounts of cash may be called for, on u prorata basis, but this money will return ns fust ns it is spent. Perhaps one-fourth of the loan will be asked lit the outset. This would save the allies' interest charges i) the whole sum and prevent a iitniiu on American finances. Brush Fire Looks Like Burning House After Dark A brush fire on l.ul'elle street showed its flames just nbove tho combe of u house further down the hill and a resi dent further down the hill saw the flumes and thinking they were bursting from tho top of the houso turned in an iilnrui ut H (i 'cluck lust night. The lire department rushed both engines to "Fuirinount and Lufello" as the voice said over the, phono, At Fnirmoiint and I.nfelle they were nimble to find any burning houses ami the fireimu wero even utiiibl" to find liny brush fires until Chief i 1 ill t on cruised around among the bushes and finally discov ered tiny brush fire Hint caused all of tho trouble. The rubbish firo could have been stamped out with about two slumps but as it wuh doing no damiige und considerable good tho firemen left it nlonn. DEATH OF V. L. MACK Word was received at this place Thursday afternoon of the death of V. f.. Mack which occurred at his home at ' OREGON C CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG -IN The Comedy Feature Marrying Money A Satire on Matrimony 10c TODAY Tomorrow Thursday DON'T MI8S THIS Friday and Saturday VIOLA ALLEN - IN - The Whit Burtcr lOe Aurora on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Mack was well known in this vicinity having made his home iu Canby prev ious to about four years ago when he moved to his present home near Aurora. He wns over tit) years of uge. He ban been ill for a year or more, and the di direct cause of his death was pro nounced us hardening of the arteries. Besides his widow ho is survived by a sister, Mrs. GurleyOgle, of this place, and two brothers, O. R. Mack and Mor ley Muck, of this place, and C. C. Mack, of Big Sandy, Montana. Canby Herald. HE COMMITTED SUICIDE. Marshfield, Or., Sept. 20. Brooding over separation from his wife 5 yoar ago is supposed to be the cause of tho suicide of Goorgo B. Baxter, proprietor of a saloou! here and well known in the county for years. Baxter used a riflo and blew tho top of his head off. Marguerite Clark SALEM'S FAVORITE In a Delightful Picture "Seven Sisters" THE GRAND Tonight, Tomorrow and Thurs day South American Travelogue "THE CITY OF KINGS' ' 10c Coming Friday, rick, in Pauline Fled- Hold" THl! OrENiNG NIGHT Big Universal Feature, 2 Parts By special request "Not a Lumb Shall Stray" Produced by special authority by the Hebrew Infants' Asy lum of New York City THEIR IIArPY HONEYMOON Nestor Comedy Double Bill of Vaudeville Chns. Varley, Ojiirk Change Artist. A whirlwind net. - GEO. MOHEY Musical Ventriloquist, Something Different But Oood WEXFORD Theatre We never raise, our price always 10 cents. is al- GRAND MONDAY C 27 EVENINO kJCjie C , The Crst Five-Star Cail ft Win.' H. CRM ft THOMAS W. ROSS ft MACLtH ARBUCKLE ft MABEL TALIAFERRO ft LAURA HOPE CREWS Seat Sale September 23. Prices 7!c to J.00 1 crick, in " ,... LjB I Jiouto 3, Salem. Union street. tf j public la general.