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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
TEN THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1915 ' ! jnnrnnM iinnorMrM mmHH. II II luntuui nunoLivicn t DON'T MISS THE "Electricity On the Farm" EXHIBIT at the STATE FAIR We Want to become acquainted not only with every fanner in this locality, but every citizen of Salem. Come and visit us. You will always be welcome' Yours truly Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. Salem, Oregon A SOCIETY EVENT Erection of Livestock Judging Pavilion Favored for Night Shows Capital Soap and Angora Rug Co. Tanners of Furs and Leathers Manufacturers of Fur Rugs and Robes We buy or tan all kinds of hides. C. LACIIELE, Prop. Tlione 683. 1230 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon SELL YOUR CROPS to YOUR OWN CATTLE Through YOUR INDIANA SILO It Means MORE FEED CHEAPER FEED BETTER FEED I See our exhibition silo and get our free Silo Books at State Fair : THE CHAS. K. SPAULD1NG LOGGING CO. Mfrs. Douglas Fir Lumber. Salem, Oregon. PLEASE READ We will have a branch' at the Fair. We wholesale and retail. We sell the best Cider that Apples can make. We sort and cleanse all apples before grinding. We don't use preservative unless or dered so. We deliver anywhere in the city and L. j. 1 snip outsiae' We do custom work promptly. Bring plenty barrels. We buy good eiiler apples. We sell vinegar aged from pure applo cider. ' Wo wunt you to use our goods. Why not I Hcmember our phone is 2104. Commercial Cider Works SALEM, ORE. School For Blind To Give Entertainment The Oregon State School for Wind will give a special program nt the suite niir, i nursduj evening lit Hi o'clock, in the auditorium of the Mu nition building. The pupils of the school will give ! the operetta entitled, "The Outlaws' m r.tnpiettn , the same that was given nt the closing of the school year last June. The east of characters and special musical numbers in the operetta ure as follow.: Kudnlpli, King of raniiouin. ...... . Kaymond I .cub t-y Watch this Space Tomorrow R. M. WADE PORTLAND, OREGON Theirezaire, Chief of the Outlaws... Wendell Helm Motto, His Lieutenant. .Frank Sanders jOnono, tho Lord lligii Keeper of the Book of Ltiqiietto. .Ilarry Bernstein tho Oonwni, I'rime Minister of Pannonia Mark Duedall flohoa, tho King's Jester r Marion Ynntis Veronica, princess and Ruler of Ar- i'sia Marguerite Flower Mary, her foster sister. .. .Veda Miller Chorus of outlaws and village girls. Act 1 Overture. Introduction. Chorus: "Sing lK.y for the life of an outlaw bold." Chorus of girls: "Come, companions, let's bo gay." Soli: "Who comes this way." Solo: The .Mountain Maid, "I come Uom i.tiquettn liv tinaninious resolution the Oregon 'horse breeders' association at a special ! meeting, at the state fair grounds last j night, went on record as favoring the erection of a livestock judging pavilion at the fair grounds before another two year period expires and pledged thein . selves to urge upon the state fair board I the necessity for this, as the most ef i fectual means of fostering the live stock industry of the state, and to use iull the influen e at their command with I the members of the next legislature to I secure an appropriation. The motion was made by A. .T. Sim eral, of Maeleay, following the sug gestion offered in nn address by Prof. K. L. Potter, of the O. A. ('., indorsed ! by all speakers who followed him and I Dr. W. H. Lytic, state veterinarian, ! not only indorsed the plun for a per jnianent livestock pavilion at the fair grounds but proposed, ns an immediate (relief of the situation, the securing of canvas for the erection of an immense j tent in which to hold night horse and I livestock shows at the fair next year and at other nlaecs in tho valley during the year. Tho proposition was received with acclamation and .Mr. Simeral's motion was adopted without a dissent ing vote. The horse breeders also went on rec ord in favor of the wiping out of tho grade stallion entirely from the state 1 of Oregon, as the most serious menace to the future of the horse business in : the state and tho northwest, and also I tho total elimination of the defective , stock in the pure-bred class of horses i which is responsible for the great num- i nor or inrorior norses now on the mar ket to the great detriment of the in dustry and the farmer. The horse breeders held an enthusias tic get-together meeting and numerous prominent, horse breeders made rousing addresses of encouragement to the horsemen present, and the best of spir it prevailed throughout. Prof. I. J. hidings, of Lewiston. Idaho, who is judging the draft class of horses at the state fair, gave a very optimistic address upon the outlook for the horse busiucss for tho future, pronouncing the Oregon show of horses, especially i:i the I'erchernn class, the best that he had ever seen in the northwest far snperior to the show of Spokane and .North Yakima and predicted success to the industry if the stockmen would only stand together and fight for pure bred stock. Two Americans Slain In BattlesWith Haitiens Washington, Sept. 28. Three Ameri cans killed and a score wounded stood today as the total casualties of Ameri ca's pence efforts in Haiti. One hun dred llnitieus have been killed and 200 wounded, it is estimated, since the Uni ted States marines landed two months ago with the avowed purpose of bring ing order out of chaos in tho island republic. Admiral 'aierton's report of the lat est trouble with tho revolutionists was reassuring. Sniping continues but tho rebels are submitting to disarmament around Cape llaitien except for sinull bands. Your Grocer Gives You Choice Of Either Chorus and solo- "Did von ovir ' r . " V ." "" ' 1 ' eunsmernuio So o," it is,, t hquiete." ( belliun against the new government. Nili and chorus: "It seems that the Canerton 's 2.l,ln .. M ,,.:(..'...:..,. martini law ia the lanro cities, nn.l nr "That day I spent with you. " taking drastic steps to try to reopen Duct Soli and chorus: bride." Act II. Iioius of girls r. H-inc mam I ,1 r y-i 4r hi hni.TFY. Rudolph, What AKIN6 POWDER PUT UP IN CLASS jabs V i Him - " v.. i i Mary nud ml maidens. ' Recitation and song, ins lour" Trio: "I can only conjecture." Solo and chorus: "Mv friends. I t wish to speak to you." I Duct: " I would not be a little danc ing puppet." 1 Soli and chorus: "Hurrah! hurrah! : The tyranuv is pint." March and finale: "See approaching our lovelv nuccti." .Detectives Guard Foreign Welcome to tho . the railways that tho famine ridden in ternor may be relieved. The llaiten congress now in session "Come, ')s expected to ratify the treaty provid ing an American protectorate over Haiti for ten Years. Juvenile Department of United Artisans The officers of the Juvenile deimrt. I meat of the I'niteil Artisans, the first lodge of its kind in the I'nited States, i ' on Willi , n , Court of Fairies: Margaret White, ruler; Mona Hchaiim, chaplain; Macvle Hunter, assistaat ruler; l.etha Wilson past rider: Merle Matlock. 1 f 'Lowell White, sentrv man Lommi&uuiwrY v0r the conn f i.egi,, the r,HW ; , . "v been elected to the various Chi.nco it "S lVteetives ."','fu',,' nl'"y Unmet . iiionn Npt. .s. l't..ties(r,,llr,vltori K(lw,n Kirtl,V( y .swanncl thrnuuh the depot today on ley, lint li Mendelsohn, Kdua Mcl'ar- the arrival of th allied loan eoinmis-laiul, (ieoigia Ite-vley and Helen Smith. .1 "mi Tenuis for encn of these depart- .... ..:.... .1...!. it i . . ganir.ed mouth. and work commenced or- next WASHINGTON WIQ-MVA03 Or EPPLEY'S PURE PHOSPHATE Made in Salem sinners, fearing there might be an at ir lives In- some antl, .ally crank. The r ouimissioners will be i under close guard, during their visit here. 1 ....t ' . l ..... .L- .1.' . . . I ifviu iiiisncicrs ,imiuc.i n lnn en Mr. Consul lonald gets one of 'visit is not wholly "social"' R It was, these dollar and ninetythree-cent 2 clninwd yesterday', and it was evident ; "'Is he tells about in Veniueln, lie must that the couimisiours sought to obtain' f'el like somebody had cheated him out western suonoii r, thir .OO.OOO.oiHI. of seven cents. loan proposal which thus far has had a1 Mr. Consul Harry Mt.er needn't! cnuiv reception troin wvneru interests, r1""- m.oui nun pnooio uogs are The coinmiioucrs were given an iin- lrmitted to ride the street cars in proinptu greeting at the depot and then ,'r'l. Oermany. He coul, cr me right were tak.-u to their hotel. James Kor-l,''1' home and tee eml-sent-hogs rul gaii, Ogden Armour, John and Samuel. on ours. Instill, oromiiu'iit liinVrs sn.l lminnt Sdler adds that the fsre i. ni men, greeted them. ' ,f they'd only make that the fare over' I ll,,r'. j '.v l ould 1h' to insist LUMBER Cement, Lime, Plaster, Roofing Paper, Sash and Doors BUILDERS HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Varnish, White Lead and Glass In fact a complete stock of building materials of all kinds. Quality thebest, price the lowest. Capital City Lumber Co. A. B. Kelsay, Manager. 3 19 S. 12th Salem, Oregon. Phone 436 on the exact change for a nickel from certain conductors we know; Wo felicitate the bureau of fisheries upon its development of the. mosquito eating minnows in Mississippi. We wish to advise, however, thnt if th plun is extended to Jersey, they will navo to import wnales. Mr. Consul Hazeltine rennrta n dp. mand for nn Amcricnn tvncwritpr with a "light touch." Sorry, Colombia, but tno iigntest touch American typewriters we over louim was no less than $5 a plute. with wine. This of rnnnw in n lighter touch than the American chorus girl touch, still, not so light as it might be. Tho lute models are much heavier. A California man has insured his avacade peach tree tor $30,000. We suppose that when Ins little boy is bad, he says, "Willie, I hate to cut a huiid-red-nnd-fiftv-dnlliir switch n with, but I'll certainly spend the money it juu uoii i uennve." The already hopeless Chinese Inn guago is being complicated with Amer ican chewing gum, aecording to Mr. Attache Arnold at Shanghai. WOMEN CAN FINANCE ENGLAND'S WAR London, Sept. 15 (By mail.) "The women of England hv their nfft. finance this war and it would be good if they would band themselves together nud sign an economy pledge." This is hut ono of tl,o ,.r,.l, arrived at by tho parliamentary war savings committee, wnlch has solicited i ne neip ot experts to advise the house wife and civil noiiulntlo'n the mn.r ifi need of wartimo thrift. Oother gen- run suggestions are: No person should build a house to reside in himself. Any presents given should be wnr lonn vouchers or bonds. Knight's Pickles, Vinegar and Condiments are being demonstrated during State Fair week on sec ond floor new Exhibits Building. We would like to have you sample our Products. Knight Packing Company Portland, Oregon Entertnining at restaurants should be entirely abandoned. Changes of fashion In clothes should be ignored or suppressed. Every possible servant should h given up. No motor cars should be used ex cept for charitable or official purposes. All "treating" should be abandoned until we can toast a final and com plete victory. FAIR WARNING If you have in mind the erec tion of a HOUSE, or a BARN or a GARAGE next year or year after next, PLEASE RECONSIDER the time for buying LUM BER, and BUILDING MA TERIAL at a real SAVING was never more opportune than NOW. We give you FAIR prices and FAIR dealings during FAIR WEEK and every other week throughout tho year. Inspect our stock and get our prices. Falls City - Salem Lumber Company Main Ofice of 299 North Commercial Street Telephone 813