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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1915. FIVE NEW TODAY One cent per word each inser- tion. Copy for advertisements un- der this heading should be in by 8 p. m. 4c PHONE MAIN 81. PHONE 937 For wood eaw. YIH WOOD .$3.50 per cord. Phone 2249. tf DHKSSMAKING By day or taken in l'hone 2174J. NovlO yoil 8Afch Fine White Wyandotte pullets. 1'Hone azrz. jnovii IWANTKD Experienced delivery boy. 8o5 N. Coinmercial. NovlO CHOICE GOAT MEAT 5c per pound 855 N. Cora l, l'iiouo 68. If ONK DOZEN Leghorn liens for sale, 50c eacn, 1303 . Com 1, ' rovll MONraY TO LOAN On farms. No pgents. Wills, 744 N. Com. NovlS YO& SALE 3 cows and one Jersey bull. Phone 20F12, after 7 p. in. tC 8U1TS CLEANED And pressed. $1.00, 1'resBed, 50c. I'hono 000. NovlO FARM FOB RENT -08 acres, also stock for sale. Phono 84E2. Novl2 TWO 7-HOOiI HOUSES One furnish ed, for rent. Bee G. V. Johnson, tf FOR RENT Modern house lecpin appnrtmcnts, 210 South 11th street. Nov! 2 FIVE YOUNG- COWS For sale. A. B. Boiler, Brooks, Oregon, I'hono 3QF2. Novll GOAT MEAT 4 and oc per pound. Independent Market. 137 South Commercial strct. tf WANTKD Al driver and solicitor for clean local line. State references. Address K-44, cave Journal. Novll WANTED Position as janitor or dish washer, experience and references. Address J. I)., care of Journal. Novll FJVB ACRE TRACT On Salem Heights avenue, nice suburban home, improved formerly orchard, must sell, going away, bargain. Owner, Phone 75F4, Route 3, Box S3. NovlO FOB SALE Good paying dry goods, grocery and confectionory business, store, building and two lots, $3,200, clear of all indebtedness. 35 care Journal. NovlO SPLIT BODY OAK wood, $4.50 per cord; grub oak $5.00, $5.50; ash $4.50. Second growth fir, $3.50. Phono 1954, during business hours. J. II. Katon. Nov. 11 FOR RENT 40 acres farm land, 38 in cultivation, no buildings, for cash. Also two acres, six room house, full basement, good well, close to cnrliue. Square Deal Realty Co., 304 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Novll "WANTED To correspond with some woman, also party wishes to corres pond with some respectable man. Won't von write J Please send self- addressed envelop. E. M. L Box 281, Corvallis, Oregon. Nov23 China Closets $27.50 China Closet $16.50 $35.00 China Closet $21.00 $40.00 China Closet $22.50 $45.00 China Closet $25.65 $50.00 China Closet $29.00 Radical Reduction on Chairs and Rockers $17.00 Royal Morris Chair $11.25 $25.00 Upholstered Rocker $17.50 $27.50 Royal Morris Chair $19.85 $13.50 Upholstered Reed Chair. .$ 9.00 $32.50 Royal Morris Chair $24.50 $18.00 Upholstered Reed Rocker $12.75 $1500 Light Leather Rocker . . .$ 9.50 $13.50 Leather Oak Rocker . . . .$ 8.50 I This Is The Sale " I APPLY POSLAM; SEE HOW QUICKLY PIMPLES RESPOND Poslam is a most useful remedy for Pimples, Undue Redness and minor skin affections and it is also an excel lent treatment for Eczema and stub born eruptionul diseases. - To see how quickly it acts on Tim- Ur ill CiVHIIIIg UU UlllHIIlllieU I'Ulll'j plexion, simply apply upon the affect- ed spot at night and note the improve-, ment in the morning. Poslam tnhesj hold and exerts its work of healing at- unce. JIB reouus uiitrr a uril'L iliiia ttrcj often surprising. Poslam is absolutely harmless. Use Poslam Soap daily for Toliet and Bath, particularly if skin is tender and other sonps irritate. For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer gency Laboratories 23 West 25th St., iw i oi'K city, noiii Dy an druggists. Radical Slashing of , Princely Ball Salaries San Francisco, Nov. 10. Radical slashing of the princely salaries paid many baseball players was expected to' occupy tho attention of tho delegates to the convention of the National As sociation of Professioual Baseball leagues, when the minor leaguers begun the real work of their sessions here to day. As business was suspended the first day, tho delegates decided to make the meeting today a closed one in order to expedite the work. This is tho first time in the history of the association that the public lias not been admitted to tho sessions. Discussing tho salary question, Presi dent Sexton snid: "For several years I have anticipat ed that it would take a catastrophe such as we, have suffered to hring tho owners to their senses nnd mnke them realize that they have thrown their money away. Not alone in salary limits, but with other expense accounts, such as the cutting down of spring training, can wo reduce." Public Service Dates for Hearing Set by State Commission The Public Service commission will conduct a hearing at West Woodbtirn November 17 at 10:15 relative to the petition of a number of citizens of Lognnville to have the station at this placo removed south to the crossing of the county road and tho Oregon Elec tric tracks. They represent that in this plnce tho station will be more easily accessible. At 1:30 in tho afternoon on the same date a hearing will be held at Tignrc' in the matter of the application for nn open crossing over the Oregon Electric tracks. A hearing will be held in Port land November 12 on the petition of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to discontinue tho pliysicul connection with the lines of the O. W. R. & N. at Montavilla. MAYOR IS DEFEATED. Bellingliam, Wash., Nov. 10. Mayor J. P. DeMattos, running for nn eighth term was defeated here in tho repub lican primaries by George F. Raymond, shoe merchant, a toriner Seattle conn eilninn. Our Furniture Clearance Sale Offers an opportunity to every woman to purchase those pieces for the home that she has so long been wanting at a great saving. Prices have been reduced from fifteen to fifty per cent, everything in this great stock marked at radical reductions. It will pay you to buy now, any purchase you might make will be held for Xmas delivery. 33h Off All Fibre Rugs 33h Electric Portable IS to 33h Off TO BE INACCURATE BY DEPUTY SEALER Individual Peddlers Have Their "Family" Scales Con fiscated by Bucht el" The scales on the wagons of three in dividual fish peddlers wero seized yest terday by the state sealer of weights and measures on account of tho inac curacies of the "family" scales Buch as was in use. Fred G. Buehtel, deputy state sealer, snid today that no charges wero made that the fish peddlers de liberately intended to short weight their customers but that it was not pos sible to deliver accurate weightB with the scales in use. If shortages are re ported in the future the matter will be taken up with the district attorney. Investigation has shown that the regu lnr fish dealers in the city of Salem are complying with the law in all re spects and are using standard scales. Several gasoline pumps wero examin ed and all but one or two were found to be accurate and these were correct ed to comply with the law. Mr. Bueh tel advises the purchase of four foot wood to be sawed into stove lengths after it is delivered in preference to the wood which is delivered already sawed. He states that in many in slani'es it has been found that the shrinkage due to sawing into stove lengths has been greater than it should be where it was delivered by the load by the dealer. The office of weights and measures has of late received a number of com plaints from in and around Sulcm, as regards tho measurement of wood which has been sawed before delivery, and in order that the public may bo informed as to what they are entitled to, the fol lowing statement was issued: Priaiarily wood must be sold by the cord or the fractional part of a cord, and not by the load, the basis of meas urement being the wood in the four foot length, one cord constituting 128 cubic feet (4x4x8). From now on and during the winter months, a very considerable amount of the wood sold will bo in the stove lengths of cither 12 or 1(1 inches, and it should be taken into consideration by purchasers that where a cord of wood is ordered with the request that it be sawed, that tho pile in tho "Bhort lengths" will contain a less number of cubic feet than originally, duo to the fact that the shorter wood packs moro closely together. The amount of wood, less the sawdust, is the same, but the cubical contents measures less, this shrinkage varying according to the de gree of the straightness of tho wood in the four foot lengths. After many tests conducted by fuel dealers, sealers, nnd this office, shrink ages have been determined ns follows one cord of tho average four toot tir wood, and such as is being commonly sold today will measure 110 cubic feet when sawed and repiled, tho shrinkage being 12 cubic, feet to the cord. Oak ash, and similar crooked wood will Buffets $27.50 Buffet $15.50 $32.50 Buffet $21.00 $35.00 Buffet $23.50 $15.00 Library Table $ 9.50 $20.00 Library Table $13.50 Prices Are Right AN-URIC! The Newest Discovery in Chemistry. This is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compared to it. For those easily recognized symptoms of inflam mation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi ment in the urine, or if acid in the blood has caused rhumatism, it is simply wonderful how surely "An- uric" acts. The best of results are al ways obtained in cases of acute rheum atism in the joints, in gravel am' gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently ac company the disease rapidly disap pear. Uo to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 5u-cent package of shrink from 14 to 10 feet cubic the amount varying according to the nature of tho wood. !mnll scrub oak and ash limbs which are quite crooked in the four foot length will shrink from lti to 20 cubic feet to the cord when sawed, and in some cases where the wood in question is extremely crooked, the shrinkages may be even greater than given here. Where wood is ordered sawed, and tho shrinkage is such as to show beyond question that the amount as originally measured in tho four foot lengths did not measure one cord, this office will construe the same as delivery of short measure, and the matter will be brought to the attention of the district attor ney. . Resignation of Captain Gehlhar Is Declined By Adjutant General Captain Max Gehlhar will remain as the head of Company M, 0. N. O., of this city as he received n letter today from tho adjutant general formally de clining to accept t lie resignation ot Cantuin Gehlhar which was tendered in .Inly to take effect October 15. From October 15 to date the company has been in cliprgo of First Lieutenant James K. Neer who will remain in charge of the armory by a special ar rangement with the headquarters ot the regiment. First Sargent Dnna H. Allen has been promoted to Second Lieutenant of the company in place of Lieutenant Lewis Judson, who retired after 15 years of service in the company. In the letter received by ( nptain ueninar it was stated that his resignation had not hcen accepted by tin adjutant general and would not be accepted as Captain Gehlhar was considered a valuable man in the service and it was i'elt that he should remain in charge of Company .Ml), CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED Only Way To Cure This Disease Is To Destroy Its Cause. By A Specialist. If you have catarrh and want to get rid cif it you must hill the germs which causa cutarrh. Stomach dosing, oint ments, sprays, creams, douches, etc., fail because- they overlook this fact. They all help by giving temporary relief but they do not reach the germ life that has found lodgement in your head, nose, throat, and could not destroy it if they did. Tho best known way of destroying tho dangerous germs of Catarrh and consequently ending tho disease itself, is to breathe into the air passages of your nose and throat the pleasant, pene trating air of Hyomoi (pronounced Iligho-nio). Hyomci is made from purest oil of Kucalyptus combined with other powerful, heuling, antiseptic and germicidal ingredients. You breathe it through a littlo pocket inhaler which Daniel J. Fry and other lending drug gists la Salem and vicinity are furnish ing with every complete treatment sold. Kvory time you iuliale tho sweet, fra grant air of Hyomci through this littlo devico you are drawing into your swoll en, inflamed, germ laden membranes a medicated air which will not only re duce all tho swelling and inflammation and open your clogged noso and stop- t pou-up air passages, but will ahsolutc ! ly and positively destroy every trace l of Ciiturrh germ life it reaches. Drug gists tiro so sure uf the blessed, lasting I relief that Hyomci brings to catarrh j sufferers that they sell it invariably ! on tho positive guarnntee that money paid will bo refunded if successful re sults nro not secured from its uso. Get ia Ilyomel outfit from your druggist to- liny" and begin nt onco to drive this dangerous, and disgusting diseaso from your system forever. W. Fisher Delivers - Address To Club Dr. E. E. Fisher delivered an ad ; dress last evening before the membors of the (Six O'clock club at tho Metho ; dist church to nn attendance that taxed ; tho capacity of the church parlors. Tlii) address was on "Health and Hanitation," in which the doctor sug gested that now is tho timo to swut the fly, nnd also to take note as to whether the back yard would not bo improved from a health standpoint by a little cleaning. Health would uot be endangered by drinking deeply of Hulcm water, a it had been analyzed and found to con tain no microbes or anything else a healthy man could object to. In fact, the water is so pure that the doctor could seo no reason why any one should want to go elsewhere for a drink. Another means of improving the san itary conditions of a town li by oiling tho streets, a a means of keeping down tho dust and dirt, statistics show, snid tho doctor, that the death ruto is less in localities where oil is used. As a final advice, he urged the men to be careful about their diet. The man who Is a light eater hns a better chance for average good health than tho heavy eater, and it ia the man who cats too much that is subject to heart failure. "An-uric" manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or even writo Dr. Pierce for a free sample. If you suspect kidney or blad der trouble, send him a sample of your water and describo symptoms. Dr. Pierce's chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you without fee or charge. Note: "An-uric" is thirty-seven times more active than lithia in elimi nating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound that may be safely given to children, but should be used only by grown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously using one box or more in extreme cases as "An-uric" (thanks to Doctor Tierce's achievement) is by far the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector obtain able. Advertisement. OF Machine Shop of Bethlehem Steel Works Swept By Fire South Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 10. Mu nitions for the allies and machinery worth several niilion dollars was badly damaged today when number 4 machine shop of the Bethlehem Steel company was destroyed by tire. The names started in the boring mill sections and pread quickly to the entire apparatus of the plant. Four boroug'is lire ap paratus could not control it. . Only the skeleton of tho building is now standing. There wero in the shop M0 guns, including 130 ready to ship. Some wero intended for tho allies; oth ers for tho 1'nited States. The shop hail recently been rebuilt at a cost of $3,000,000 ami it contained 1,000 different machines. The fire started in oil near the en trance, but there is no reason to sus pect incendiarism according to offi cials. The fire forced out of employment 2100 shop einploves ond caused an es timated loss of $1,000,000 or more. Of ficials were unable to tell exactly how much final figures will show. Caused By Short Circuit. New York. Nov. 10. Short circuiting of eectric wires set fire to oil around the Bethlehem steel works at South Bethlehem causing tho big blnr.o thore, according to Vice-President A. 1. Mix ell. F.lsewhere the plant is running as usual. The company plans to rebuild soon. Break In Market Followed By Advances (Copyright 191 i !3 by the New York Kvening Post.) New York, .Nov. 10. The. break in the general market appeared toihiy to have culminated and a series of early and in some cnscB, sharp declines, was followed, by a. most vigorous recovery before tho close, with most of the clos ing prices at substantial net advances. Notwithstanding a further very violent break in some war shares in which sev eral of tiiem fell from 8 to 10 points on top of the previous spectaculur col lapse, there were signs even in the early trnding that the pace of the down ward movement in tho general market is being overdone. A vigorous recovery in railway stocks made this evident. At tho opening pro fessional "bears" heavily operating to make the most of the ndvnntngo gnined already, were able to press tho ad vantage further imrticularly tin war shares, whoso real intrinsic vuluo is unknown except to a very few persons. A University of Oregon professor fainted when making n stugo proposal of marriage to one of his students. The question is, whether he f enred she would or would not accept him. e n i i n f o. r. asks iecrease 01 $8,585,266 In Valuation A request of a decrease of fl,!5H5,2(i(! in tho valuation of tho Houthern Pa cific's property in Oregon is being Van Camp's Pigs Tho most wonderful educated animal act in tho world. Hue tho, Pigs dance a jig; others do fancy gymnastic stunts. A HEADLINE ACT ROMANCE OF ELAINE The Last and Best of All Special Comedy LIGU THEATRE O TODAY ONLY Matinc 10c. Night 15c EMPRESS SULLIVAN ft 0ON8IDINE VAUDEVILLE BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE Continuing Two Dayi, Afternoon and Evening B Blighs Win After Tie Score With Oregons After taking one game each the Bligh team and the Oregon team tied the third game on the Club alleys last night and in ploying off the tie tic Blighs won by seven pins. L. Price, of the Blighs, won the high score with 242 aud the high average with 207. To night the W. O. W. and tho Klks team, the only two lodge teams entered will meet. The score last night follows: Bligh. 1st 2nd 3rd Ave E. Price 102 103 200 1(15 Doinogalla 149 140 144 147 Lotes 155 157 I ts IS;. McKinney 177 107 230 201 L. Price 242 205 103 207 Totals 915 801 887 Total pins 2703, team average ISO. Oregon. 1st 2nd 3rd Ave Annihal 154 177 147 150 Snndin 157 1H9 175 107 Whorley 154 178 170 107 Zenger 120 200 228 180 Laflar 173 235 107 102 Totals - 767 059 887 Total pins 2613, team average 174. considered today by the state tax com mission. William M. Culvig, attorney for the Southern Pacific, in making the re quest, set forth that 33 per cent of the railroads net earnings in Oregon went for taxes in 1014, and that taxing dip tricts received larger returns than the bond and stockholders themselves. The assessed valuation of tho Southern Pa cific's property in Oregou was $41,109, 823 in 1014. I?ussin lias placed a tax on theatre tickets. Over here the tickets do the taxing. GOTK5C THE NEW 2 (OT 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT. Ft A BODY A CO.. Inc.. manviis lo Today-Tomorrow n n is 13 m u SARAH BERNHART At HER HOME ii li B An Intimate Visit with the a ea u El El n H u n M u H u LIONEL BARRYMORE Starring in THE CURIOUS CONDUCT OF JUDGE LEGARD SUNDAY AND MONDAY EMPRESS VAUDEVILLE Mill Wood RIG FIVE LOADS AT SINGLE LOADS OX WOOD - Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Company Always Watch This FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, bjuwg und Kiuipiucutn for the woods. All hinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Building A good $WH).0O Laundry Mangel, slightly used fur ono fourth originul cost. 115 AND 20 NEW OVERCOATS AT $8.00. 1 pay J 1-4 cents per pound for old rags. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The limine of Half a Million Bargains, 802 North Commercial Htroet. Thone 80S. "Giving all we can for what we get and not getting all we can for what we give," is the policy of this growing store perhaps that is one reason why we grow. We are giving the very best values it is possible to give, with the conviction that it pays in the long run. How about your new Winter Suit or Over coat Fifteen to Thirty Dollars. HAMONDBISH0P CO. Leading Clothiers The Toggery 167 Com'l St Ml III m u u ia n u El H 61 U H U n H El CI LI NOTICE! THE SULLIVAN AND CONSIDINB VAUDEVILLE That has been formerly play ing in the Grand Theatre will be shown in the future BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY at the OREGON AND BLIGH THEATKE3 Et 13 C3 II r u H El 13 li H H u , ' Signed EDWARD KELLY Booking Agent S. & C. Circuit E2Z2SSS32Z23I2Z23D22) EGO N World's Greatest Actress $1.75 $2.00 $2.00 Ad Changes Often i