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TriE DAILY CAPITAL .TQT RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, DEC. 25, 1915.
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SISTER: Read my Free Offer! DIETZ MAY COACH
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.. I am woman.
I know a woman's trial.
I know her need of sympathy and help. -
If you, Diy alaler, are unhappy because of Ill
health, if you feel unlit for household dutlea,
social pleasures, or dally employment, write
and tell me Just how you suffer, and ask for my
free ten dayt' trial of a home treatment suited
to your needs. Men cannot understand women'a
aufferlnfli. What we women know from ex
perience, we know batter than any man. I want
to tell you how to cure yourself at home at a
cost of about 12 cents a week.
If you suffer from women's peculiar ailments
causing- pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel
ing of weight and dragglng-down sensation,
falling or displacement of pelvic organs, causing
kidney and bladder weakness or constipation
and piles, painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal
conditions and discharges, extreme nervousness,
decreased solrits. melancholy, desire to cry-
fear of something evil about to happen, creeping feeling along the spine, palpitation,
hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under the eyes, pain In)
the left breast, or a general feeling that lite Is not worth living,
I INVITE YCU TO SEND TODAY FOR HT FREE TEN DAKS' TREATMENT
and learn how these ailments con be easily and surely conquered at home without
the dnnirers and expense of an operation. When you are cured, and able to enjoy
lite aRiiln, you can pass the good word alum? to some other sufferer. My home treat
ment is for young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain how to overcome
green sickness (chlorosis), Irregularities, headaches, and lassitude In young; women
knd restore them to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about your
daughter. Remember, It costs you nothing to give my home treatment a ten days'
trial, and does not Interfere with dally work. If health Is worth asking for, then
accept mv (rencrous offer and write fer the free treatment. Including; my illustrate
booklet, "Woman's Own Medical Adviser." I will send all In plain wrappers post
paid. To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your feelings, and return to me.
Send today, as you may not see this offer again. Address, f
MRS.M. SUMMERS, Box H, SOUTH BEND, INO.
Ma's Apple Butter-
The kind your mother's grandmother used to make.
Made by Commercial Cider Works.
If your grocer hasn't it, phone 2194. Also Pure Apple Cider for
everybody. Remember you should haye a barrel in your basement. Now
is the time while we have upples.
A Commercial Cider Works
Other Sport News From All
Sections of Santa Claus'
Favorite Country
Berkeley, Cal., Doc. 2.I. Fnvorublo
comment today greeted the report that
William II. Diet., coach of tbc Wash
ington State College football eleven,
may coach the California team next
year. Before departing for Los An
geles where Washington Slate will
meet llrown university New Years Day,
Diotz refused to either confirm or de
ny the rumor.
It is known, however, that Dietz is
one of a number of coaches being con
sidered by Graduate Manager Stroud
of California. Stroud recently suiJ a
Pacific coast coach probably would
handle California's, eleven next season,
and indicated that Dietz is regarded
highly
Rub Pain Right Out With Billion and Half of
Small Trial Bottle of Old
Penetrating "St.
Jacob's Oil"
;PURE RICH BLOOD
WAR ODDITIES
London General Bramwell
Booth of the Salvation Army
has started a campaign to pre
vent war widows falling into
"unwise habits and unsuitable
companionships."
PREVENTS DISEASE
Rheumatism is "pain only." Not
one ease in fifty requires internal treat
ment. Stop- drugging. Hub soothing,
penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil ' right in
Hud blood. that is. blood that is im
Inure or impoverished, thin and pale,
is responsible for more ailments tnan
anything else.
it afreets every organ and function.
jln some cases it pauses catarrh; in oth-
era, dyspepsia; in others, rheumatism;
nud in still otners, wcbk, ureu, lungum
feelings and worse troubles.
It is responsible for run-down condi-
rv I 11 1 1 : tious, anil is tne most common cause v.
conas Are ADsoroeai", ... . ..
. Hood s Snrsapnrilla is the greutcst
,T ,. , , . :,, i purifier and er.riciier of the blood the
..Tnnn0,k 24. A i rox ni n t oly ha9 evcr hvoyfn u hag bceD
.tl,;.0O,O0O (par value) ot American , wolerfl,y 8lll.cl.gfHl . i removing
.securities which were foreign-owned 1 81,rofl,ft a,i other humors, increasing
when the European war broke out have ,he ro.l-blooa corpuscles, and building
been absorbed in the United Stutes dur-,,,, tn whoe, system. Get it today
ing the past II! months, financial ex-
parts here estimated today.
The Delaware & Hudson Company
tl..t alalia;,.., fur. 1
announced today
nished by the 141 principal railroads
- i lumieil iv in. mi,..
to your sore, stiff, aching joints and' - ,.,,, ,too ui,w,i ti,t 4S0,
muscles, and relief comes instantly. ; ,ue) of Am.ricnn rl.U.j
"St. Jninhfi Oil" is ft tmrnilesn rhfiii-i l Vl... . u
STATE NEWS
18 U lllllllie.ia XllCU-i . ,:iu;rto ne 11 f,,rma u'lim frilTiM.
... , I 'Mill PICI llUlltO Ul Ull IWM1IO
matism cure which never disappoints; , . , ,,; . American own-
anu cuu iiul uurn mo biwii.
timber uti Wuit complaining! uet ,,- , , ,
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i am luiimiiui i 'fy iiiico u'iud .... iu Binau inai pome oi uiu, jiuuenL
next season," Diet, said. "1 am not
at liberty to disclose the nature of
these, but will state that I would look
very favorably upon any proposition
from California."
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NEW TODAY 5
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Minimum charge. 15c.
The Bothering Federals.
New York, Dec. 25. The burden of
disposing of Federal league players un
der contract for 1010 today rests on
the shoulders of Harry F. Sinclair, of
Oklahoma, owner of the Newark Fed
eral league club. Sinclair has assumed
all players except those of St. Louis und
Chicago.
Europe's Civilian Population
Is Shocked to Death By War
Ey Wilbur S. Forrest
(United Press .Staff Correspondent.)
London, Nov. 3. (By mail) Rav
ages of war on Great Britain's peace
ful civilian population sums up 77,000
fewer babies ami more thuu 00,000 ad
ditional deaths as enmpured with the
Moran May Meet Willard.
New Orleans, La., Dec. 25. Frank
Moran, of Pittsburg, may replace Fred
Fulton, of Rochester, Minn., in the 20.
round bout against Champion Jess Wil
lard here Mtireh 4, according to an
nouncement today. Local fight pro
moters staging the bout have offered
Moran the date.
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...... , A-M : Willi II lire .ill. UIHI illlH. V. A', "iiv: Mn-i.t,
omnanv estimated that between $-)U,- . ,... u i, .i ,,i,ru
and in "fort . ,e t"vm,Tbe " free1 n00'000 1,m1 was J""! to ilZ he duipm o7 a imdy-
?m '7-7", Ar'7" "T- T"!
u,i .,eli;..r TWr i,ffe,'i -i,,:..; same period, but had not been n tuaiiy . ,,,, 19 onlteil about a quarter ot a
and swelling. Don t " '"L.L'I transferred when the figures were com-; nlill, Mow tho power pi'.t. Muy.
awaits vou. "St. Jacobs Oil" has .. , , . . 1 . ,,'., ,.,,i
Kxnerts pointed out that not only had ; The fact is, so fur as. mineralogists
Americans bought back nil enormous: know,' there isn't much, of it. In 11113
volume of domestic securities, but tnat we imported seven ami eign-teiitas tons
the recent 300,0ll0,0()0 Anglo-French j of it valued at !rl-,:U. It is found in
war loan had been virtually absorbed ! Australia and Kritish .Columbia. The
here thus bringing the total of seeuri-. prospect wnicn nas neeu iouu.i in ine
ties taken from foreign sources to at. canyon is one of n few in tho Umted
cured millions of rheumatism sufferers
in the last half century, and is just as
good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago,
backache, sprains.
No German Dolls for
France's Little Folks
SECOND GROWTH FIR WOOD
$3.50 per cord. I'hone 2240. tf
WOOD SAWED AND DELIVERED
$1.00 cord, rhone-037. tf
FOR KENT Two house keeping roome
at 330 North High. Phone "4." tf
WANTED Young gentle tonm. Wal
ter Mathcy, Salem, Route 0, Box 109.
Dec2S
WANTED A small cash register,
cIicbd for cash. Call 2205, after
noons.
tf
least $2,000,000,000.
I States, and if it should turn out to be
Prominent bankers said that almost Kde, will make a big pro
By Willim Philip Simms.
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
Limoges, France, Dec. 24. No little
girl in France will get a German doll
from Santa Clans tomorrow morning.
The bearded old boy has supplied ner-1 cluuieellor of the exchequer issued the
ly an tne lime gins in ine worm wun
German dolls for years, but everyone
every steamer arriving here for sev
eral months has brought from $10,
000,000 to $20,000,000 of American
securities. The more recent shipments
lmvn heen Innrer than tho earlier ones.
Also it is known that siueo the British
London during the single week ending
November 20. Figures on the birth and !
mortnlity rates in Berlin, the next
greatest European war city,. show that
the German capital is losing civilians
at the rnte of 400 a week. The birth
rute is more than 400 less a week than
Hamburg, Cologne, Breslau
' noruiiui.r.
pcacoiui year iu .'en..s ,,:. , -;,; ,, nPffl f
statistics available today. Seventeen ""1 " . f
thousand fewer babies than in 1013 enng natural death far
have been born in the County of Lon-I1'" b'r,fh rat0: tV.' e"""111 W t
don alone. In Greater London, which '' Austrian capital . los ng
includes contiguous suburbs, there is a1 4 "'"el" a "ltw?&
birth decrease of 25,000 within the ?h ?' B0M"ta"t ',"r",,I- ''
year while 15,000 more civilians tham'" rB"B "B, u"u"1 ,,
sormullv have died. London's outer
ring, which includes cities not proper
ly termed suburbs, has had 8,00(1 fewer
infants and 5,000 more deaths than in
1013. Birmingham, Liverpool, Man
chester, Sheffield, Dublin, Ediuburg
and Olusgow also are affected.. In ad
dition to the babes unborn, the United
Kingdom's frightful infant mortnlity,
indirectly due to the war, is mounting.
Public efforts have bean instituted to
combat the latter condition, but the
fall In the birth rate is regarded as an
evil directly attributable to the gen
eral devastating influence of war.
The excess of
a wecK as
against fiOO normally. The wecsiy
civilian death rate has not been of
ficially computed. What all belliger
ent nutions and cities have suffered
in civilian citizenship losses, propor
tionately, out of the estimated 0,000,000
military casualties of the world war
to date, can be accurately estimated
only after peace is declared.
To Show War Trophies. Throughout .
, Franc
Taris, Dec, 1. (By mail) France's
display Of war trophies taken from
the Germans, which so far has been
civilian mortality is confined to Paris, is now to bo extend-
ascribed by medical authorities to the ed to all the leading French cities,
excitement of the war and resultant , Marseilles has just been provided with
consumption, cerebral hemorrhage and display of the cannons captured by
heart disease, principally the latter, the former garrison of that city, and
superinduced by worry and shock. The! each of the other favorite cities of
majority of civilian war victims isl France is soon to have an oportunity
persons more than fifly years of age. of visibly attesting the prowess of the
Four, hundred such deaths occurred in' French poiius.
STAYTONNEWS - 'j
John W. Apple, who lives east of
Stnyton has been appointed road super
visor of the newly formed district
which was made this fall. Mr. Applo
will be tho first supervisor. Ho is a
well known and successful farmer and
no doubt will fill the office satisfac
torily. The Methodist Episcopal church of
this city is planning a New Year's eve
service for Friday night, December 30,
when at sevea o'clock it is proposed
that tho members partake of a family
dinner nt the church, which with a so
ial period, will require time until nine
O'clock, following this until ten o ciock
there will be a temperance hour, from
spacious country home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Tv Hunt, Wednesday, December 15.
Tho rooms woro prettily decorated in
red and green, and Oregon grape. An
excellent dinner, as well as a Christ
mas tree, with prescuts for each, wero
only part of the restores or ine aum
versaiy.
Music, both instrumental by Mrs. El
mer Dnwnins and Miss Genevieve Pat
ton, ami vocal solos by Miss Miss Es-
na Tate were very pleasing to iuc
hearers.
Thoso present were; Mesdames B.
Wagner, T. J. Hill, I. B. Carter, 0. W.
Caspcll, Frank Smith, W. II. Tate, T.
II. Pattnn, Elmer Downing, ('. J. Hunt,
Wayne Ashby, A. C. Harrows, Misses
Ella Walk, Kdiia Tate, Genevieve Put
ton, Lucile Downing, Georgia Hunt and
It Makes Them Laugh.
. Chicago. Dec. 25. Mike Collins, man
ager of Fred Fulton, today scoffed nt
the story from New Orleans that Frank
Moran has been offereil the March 4
date with Jess Willard. He declared
Fulton already has signed articles.
Some Complications.
Chicago, Dec. 25. Possible complica
tions for the National league loomed
ahead today when it was admitted that
the salo of tho Chicago club to Charles
Weeghmnn hangs in the balance. Per
sistent reports from Texas that Charles
P. Taft wyuld not part with the Cubs
wero strengthened today when Ban
Johnson admitted it is possible the sale
may fall through.
Not in the Swim.
Portland, Ore., Dec. 25. Instead of
the annual Christmas swim in the Wil
lamette Tiver, Multnomah club swim
mers today were preparing for a state
tournament to be held in the club tank
in January.
Jack Longs for Chicago.
Chicago, Dec. 2."). United States Dis
trict Attorney Charles F. Clyne today
declared if Jack Johnson, former heavy,
weight champion, convicted of violating
the Mann white slave act, wants to re
turn to Chicago he will have to let the
law take its course. Clyne received a
letter from Johnson, asking that the
case be ''settled."
Smith Would Come Back.
Tortlnnd. Ore.. Dec. 25. Mysterious
Billy Smith, once welterweight cham
pioii of the world, is spending Christ
mas dav training for another comeback
attempt. Next Wednesday the veteran
will don the gloves for a six round
bout with Jack Root, a heavyweight.
ho takes out of his sleigh tomorrow
morning in France, will be French and
no mistake. France told Santa Claus
that this had to be so, anil Santa is
carrying thousands of those French
dolls to little girls nil over tho world.
Until now Germany has supplied tae
world with dolls. From the German
towns of Leipsig, Nuremberg, Lauscha,
they have gone out each year behind
the reindeers to gadden Christmas
morning for little girls. France, like
every other country, got its dolls from
Germany, but now, Fiance wants to
make dolls tor all the little girls in tne
world. France is convinced she can
make lots nicer dolls than any other
country and she thinks every little girl
in the world is entitled ,to just the
nicest Kind of a doll it is possible to
make. The new. French dolls, in addi
tion to their dainty heads, are to have
the glossiest of hair, the softest of
cheeks, the most wonderful of eyes and
the most sparkling of teeth. They are
nearly all to come from Limoges,
Frunce. Limoges 'is' trying to become
the doll center of tne world instead ot
Leipsig, Nuremberg and Lauscha. Lim
oges is the center of one of the largest
and nnest porcelain ami pottery indus
tries in tho world. To show that she
is real!-.-' in earnest, Limoges has al
ready begun designing the new dolls.
She has ordered several of the world 's
most famous sculptors at Paris to lie
sign them. Just now Limoges is try-'
ing to solve tho problem of not only
making the most beautiful doll in the
world but also of making it caeap
enough so every little girl in the world
can afford to have one. She admits
that this is difficult, for the Germans
can make very cheap ones.
t'-iRobert Capelle Comes
&acK to dan rrancisco
that until eleven o'clock a "farewell Unchel lluut. Mini
1015" hour, and from that time on un- The following officers elected for
lil the new year has been rung in, a the Masonic order for the ensuing
consecration service, year are: W. M., 11. K. Bennett; S.
The rcuular Christmas annlversarv W., C. W. Holl'ord; .1. W S. II. licit-
f the Wa Hi Club was held nt the-j sol; secretary, W. P. Blakely; treasurer
W, II. Ilohsoii; niarshall, I. .1. roilis;
Ciiaphiin, A. 1. Gardner and Tyler, C.
P. Neibert. The officers elected for
the Eastern Star for the coming year
arc: W. M., Miss Delia Harold; W. P.,
W, A. I'.lder; assistant M., Hernico hi
der; secretary, Inn Harold; treasurer,
Laura Tanvlor; conductress, hdi:a
Brewer and Associate. Conductress, Kl-
len G. Lambert. Tho joint Installa
lion of tho Star and Masonic orders
will be hold on Monday Hie 27th
Standard.
YOU BELIEVE IN
SAFETY FIRST
Then, guard your health, for it Is a
treasure, and at the first sign of
stomach weakness, try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
It helps nNture in ovory way.
Don't Suffer With
RHEUMATISM
Use Spalding's Won
derful Plasters. Hun
dreds cured nil iiiouiu
you. Instant relief.
Easily applied easily
removed. They remove
the uric acid and in
flammation, Oct them
nt
Perry's Drug
Store
"" ".tJLtT""'
Think' Rngby 'Tlayed Out."
Portland, Ore., Dec. 25. Portland
sporting writers today took issue with
San Francisco scribes who said that the
American game is not replacing rugby
football nt Stanford university. Oregon
students returning from the California
institution have declared that rugby is
losing its popularity.
Football Today.
I.os Anirelca. Cal.. Dec. 25 Washing
ton State college football team arrived
here today for its game with .Brown
university at Tournament park, Pasa
dena, on New Year's day. A delegation
of Washington alumni greeted the
northerners at the Southern Pacific de
pot. The huskies led by Coach Diets
were full of enthusiasm. Brown's elev
en will reach here Monday.
To Open New Speedway.
Los Angeles, Cnl., Dec. 25. The new
Ascot Park speedway will be opened to
morrow. Barney Oldfield, Eddie Pullen,
Frank Elliott, Dave Lewis and Teddy
Tet.lnff nre to compete in the majn
evcnls. Although the A. A. A. has
sanctioned the races, tho course is not
as snfe as it might be, as it has not yet
had time to settle into a firm rondbed.
NOT GRIP, JUST COLDS.
Portland, Or., Dec. 2.I. The com
forting information that it isn't the
grip that nils them was the Christinas
present of the state board of health to
day to severnl thousand Portlnnders
w'oo have been laid up for tho past
week or two. The epidemic that. Is
Arnold Sen, and Frank Laux re- now sweeping western Oregon and that
MT. PLEASANT NEWS.
San Francisco, Dec. 25. After weeks
of absence, in which stories, floated.
that he hud committed suicide anu
later that he was hiding on an interned
German vessel,. Robert Capelle, agent
of the North German Lloyd Steamship
company, is home today and under sub
poena as a witness in the federal grand.
jury iiivi-miCjUiiuii ju uhh-hiij wcti.i
ties. Ho came back last night 'and accepted
serrico of tho subpoena. He denied
stoutly that he had handled for the
German government $350,000 to furth
er German plots, as charged by Gustave
Kultnkampf, a New Tork exporter. He
declined to sav where bo hud been, nut
expressed willingness to tell anything
the grand jury wants to know.
jTedernl oJlicials believe no can sneu
securities "mobilization" order, a great
volume of American stocks and bonds
have been sold in this maVkot by
Britons.
One of the largest individual absorp
tions was announced today by Kuhn,
Locb & Co., iu the purchase in France
of 25,000,000 francs ($50,000,000) 4 per
cent bonds of the Central Pacific.
EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND
NOT FEAB INDIGESTION
There are hundreds of people in I
Salem who were not the least bit Jr
prised when they read in the Jou nal
that Daniel J. Fry is selling Mio-na
on a guarantee to refund the money in
case it did not relieve. This remark
able dyspepsia remedy ifill relieve the
worst case of indigestion, headache,
dizziness, or the general played-out con
dition that afflicts every one suffering
with stomach trouble. Mj-o-aa does not
simply relieve, it aims to cure.
Daniel J. Fry can tell you of many
well known people in this city who this
remedy has restored to health, often
after they have tried manv other
methods of treatment with little or no
benefit. No other dyspepsia remedy has
made so larg a percentage of cures as
Mi o-na. It is so large that Daniel J.
Frv. stands ready to refund the price
to any customer whom it does not help.
The best kind of advertising is the
D raise of a pleased customer, and there
are hundreds in Salem today praising
Mi-o-na because it does what it is ad
vertised to do. A few months ago they
could eat nothing without wondering
what the result would be. INnce "using
Mi-o-na. they eat what they want and
when they want with no fear of suffer
ing. This medicine comes in tne rorm
of a small tablet and is very pleasant to
take. It speedily and permanently re
lieves almost all forms ef stomach
trouble and is the only one sold under
a positive guarantee without any re
striction, to refund the money if it
does not relieve. This is a good time
to get well and you ought to take ad
vantage of Daniel J. Fry's offer.
After a t'ureo year fight and agita
tion for a municipal plant, the city of
Mcdl'ord and the California, Oregon
Power company have come to terms.
The city concedes the legality of the
electric franchise and pays all back
charges for electricity amounting to
severnl thousand dollars and tho light
company gives a reduced rate on street
lighting and n percentage of its gross
earnings. This settlement excludes the
probability of a franchise being grant
ed a competing company that has been
trying to enter tiio field.
FOR SALE Two young fresh jersey
cows, with heifer cnli's. 771 North
Commercial street. Doc2S
WANTED Man to do chores lor his
board and a small wage. Phono
2200 M. Doc25
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, will
freshen in about 10 da vs. T. B. Wal
lace, Route 5, Box 123. Dcc28
FOR SALE Buff Orpington chickens
and eggs for hatching purposes.
Phone evenings, 6i)F2. Jan9
STOP! LOOKI Two lots on car line,
$:I50, terms. D. C. Corey, 1363 N.
17th. Jand
FOR RENT Three desirable office
rooms in close proximity to commer
cial club. Phone 302. Dec25
Without attempting to answer the
question the Port Umpqna Courier,
Gardiner, says: "The people on tho
outside who have occasion to come to
town are persistently inquiring when
the public wharf will bo completed.
One farmer informed as that ho was
not coming to town until this was done.
And still some have said that the peo
ple do not need a wharf."
Shopping suggestion in Klamath
Falls Herald: Why not buy him a
membership to the commercial club as
a Christmas present? It's one he'll cn-
lov, once he gets in tn name witn tne
rest of the boosters."
CLOSING OUT Nursery stock nt your
own price See M. L. Waring, first .
. house west of Swegle school, Garden
road.
CALENDARS FOR 1910 Large fig
ures for practical use. Call or phone
Homer H. Smith, the Insurance Man,
McCornack Bldg. i'hone u. jan.su
today" said Mr. Frescott recently
"who has not been nt some tmc or an
other the 'receiver' or 'transmitter
in a telepathic experiment. At times,
it mav have been woolly unconscious;
at others it may have been dimly
guessed; then aguin, it may have been
thoroughly appreciated, but attributed
to that very convenient old invention,
the Law of Coincidence. One is talk
ing to a friend, perhaps; he stops and
some light on the matter of ships outfit-. wn(n hi8 fri(,mi re,,iies, he realizes that
ted here to supply Merman commerce ne knt,w before, just what his frienil
raiders at sea.
Is Everyone a Telepathist?
Arc we all mind readers I
Can any prosaic business or profes
sional man, with proper development,
beeomo an accomplished psychic, re
ceiving and transmitting Ideas wthout
the use of a medium so gross as the
spoken wordf
Recent experiments in the Charcot j
Insttute in France, and in the psychiat-
ric clinic of the John Hopkins Hospital
in Bnllimore would seem to lead to this
belief, mid Nomina R. Frescott at pros-1
Housownrniing note in the Rosebnrg
Review: "After a thorough inspection,
Dr. Gcore E. Houek, county health of
ficer pronounced the county jail in
good condition and gave Siieriff Qnine
permission to house prisoners tnero-
160 ACRES Unbroken land in North
Dakota, to trado for a good house
and lot in Salem, or acreage, near Sa
lem. See J. A. Mills, 384 State St.
Dec25
LOST Between U. S. Bank and Hub
bard Bldg., a Ladd & Bush purse
containing gold, silver und stumps.
Finder please loave at Journal of
fice. Icc27
157 ACRES At Rocky Ford, Colorado,
110 acres under the ditch. Price $8,
000, will trade for acreage near Sa
lem. See J. A. Mills, 384 State St.
Dec25
With Christinas not yet out of the
way the Sherman County Observer still
looks abend: "Next Easter will fall
on April 23. Only once again in this
century will it be so late, 11143, when
the date will be Apr' "n . the latest
that is possible."
The North Umpqua river timbw dis-l
tric.t is to bo thoroughly cruised tins
winter. Kendall Brothers have sent 14
cruisers into the field to estimate the
value of their holdings, and other tim
ber owners will do likewise with their
properties.
The Roth Grocery
. Company, Moves Today
The Roth Grocery company begun
business 14 years ago, the original com
pany consisting of Thco. Roth, P, E,
timber and E. J. Roth. The company
when first formed found that the
grocery business wns not ull flowers and
sunshine, they borrowed all the mon
ey that their credits were good for and
managed to keep their heuds above
water until the year JUOi).
in 1H0!) the company was reorganized
and incorporated with the following of
ficials: Thco. Koth was chosen presi
dent, E. J. Roth, vice-president; Ed
ward Schunkc, secretary and treasurer,
and the board of directors being Thco.
Rothr L. H. Burnett and Edward
Schunke.
The interests of P. E. Grnber were
absorbed by Edward Schunke and L.
H. Burnett. The company was theu
put on a co-operative plan for the
WOOD FOR SALE Second growth
fir. 43.25 ner cord. 4 foot length;
$3.75 per cord, sawed to order. Deli.
1 f a.,.l. Holo.,, Plinna
ered in South Saleiu.
L. O. Bulgin.
Phone 11F3.
Dec27
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres of
land, located 5 miles south of Salem
in the- famous Liberty district. Will
take email tract for difference. G,
care o Journal, Deo25
was eoinur to say, and the exact lan
guage in which he could clothe his
ideas. All of us have felt thut, day
aftr day. many times.
"That is telcpnthv, the transmission
of thought through ether without phys- i belief it of the employes.
ienl aid. The more you study this won-1 Today the Roth Grocery company arc
derful science, the inoro you will bo! moving into one of the best equipped
impressed with tho fact, for it 'b sue- buildings for grocery business on the
cess, it depends Inrgely on two niiiul I cnust. The plans were designed by F.
being closely attuned; there must be I i. Lcoir. the brick work w us under the
j absolute harmony if there is to be sue- j mpervision of M. A. Hughes, the sash
i cess.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby ci'en that the fol
lowing doseribed dogs have been em
pounded and will be killed at the city
'. . . r l i 11 1
dog pound on Monuay, ucceinuer
11)15, unless personally redeemed by
owner as provided by ordinance.
. One black dog, breed, Sheppard,
weight, about 50 pounds.
One laen dog brecd mongrel,
short tail.
One Airdale. dog, color, black and
brown, weight, 40 pounds.
One yellow and white dog, breed,
mongrel, weight, 20 pounds.
One white and yellow dog, breed, fo
terrier, weight, 15 pounds.
One black dog, breed, unknown,
weight, 30 pounds.
One yellow female dog, with white
spots, weight, 30 pounds.
One white dag with brown spots,
breed, Spaniel, weight 35 pounds.
Ona white doff with brown spots.
breed, fox terrier, weight, 20 pounds.
One white dog with brown spots,
breed, unknown, weight 20 pounds.
One black dog, young, breed, bound,
weight, 35 pounds.
E. S. BUDLONG,
Street Commissioner.
December 23.
TO SING AT EXPOSITION.
i. Mine.
27th, and the public will ngne with the
writer that Salem has without doubt
the best and most modern grocery store
iu the state nnd they are deserving of
i credit for their faith in Snlem and
vicinity and the upbuilding of our city.
Tho following men will nt any time
administer to your wants in the grocery
aim uoor.anu mn wui u ..,,, .. ,. d wi), extem, eyery fourivy
by the Spnulding Logging company, the 1(j fo mB)(e -hopping as
building is heated by a hot water heat-1 ',,,,. poBBible: TI.eo. Roth, presi
ing ; system installed by T. M. Bnrr, the f am) m Kdward Schunke,
K"""K i i" " credit and office man; 1.. M. uarneti.
San Dieuo. Cnl.. Dee.
nnt tlm foremost exponent of telepathy Sehuinnnn-lloinke, lainous contralto, ,Ki ,., perfect of nny grocery store . v T
on the Public platform, states it most will sing at the opening of tho llllfl ox-l j ,u, glHte and was installed by Geo. (itlivrv manager- Arthur Hmither hna
emphatically as his belief that this sposition New Years Day, it was an-1 ivttingell, the painting and decorating . ': of lho delicn-essen- F H Rens-
truo. Mr. Frescott will appear at the! nouneed today. This is the first Cmst-j (illp Viy yy. -p. Jnckmnn, Frazer & ' clmrB of tnP cffPe s,,ice and
Oregon theatre Smnlav, one day only, i mas in years the prima donna has not , prllt, Br(, responsible for the plumhing. . ,i,,imrtmcnt and Mr Hensoncr
Of course, this does not menu that; spent with her family, her homo on. Tm fUtn, tf)tf wn9 designed and ... ffI,l'nii business and
tnriieu" home Saturday nfler a month's caused the closing of ninny schools one ran soon nope to implicate .nr. . jirossmoni. ucr . .K '." built with the one aim, mat ot conven- B ho knows the little special
,'i 1 1 iiiiniMii im .. , ...... ...... . ..v ...... ---- icnce anil arrangement, mi ine cumm-n
visit iu California.
enrlv in the
Jess Hay of Lebanon Is visiting with i than bad cold, according to a stato
relatives in this vicinity. ment circulated by Dr. Roberg, state
Mrs. M. V. Ryan and daughter, Mrs.
P. Ilabberinaa, called at lliiiinnan Shel
ton's of Jordan, Wednesday.
Maud Smith and Koxaiiun Shank
spent Sunday evening ut the Twin
Walnut I'll rm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senz spent Sunday
. with Inline folks.
1 11....! l I- ....11. ..i .. v
I'llVKI ;ccrn'i, til., ciini'ii nt 1 hc n
If. Hay lionie Wedneseriiv evening.
Miss I. ii In Umvning was a Sunday
visitor ut Ed. Smith 's.
The Mt. Pleasant school children are
making preparations for a program and
Chrislmus tree on Christmas eve.
P. X. Ilnttinger and Mrs. 11. Rhnnk
shipped a lingo number of geese (he
first of the week.
Mis. Frank Habberinun, Angi'llne
health officer.
week, is iiothina more ! Krescotts feat of
liv thought waves to nis companion un;eiisi py iuisiiies. uiikiikciuciui.,
the stage, and have this sensitive pro- wired she would nrrive in a week
nonnco that name your name, if voir , , ,
will; one that he has never heard be-1 . ,titt n
;,. oi. lit'e-or. for tho matter of! A DEADLY AUTOMOBILE.
thut. anv of the startlinir feats which
amaze the modern public when deniun-, Los Angeles, Cal., Dc
riimpnf. n tne counters1 . . . . , .i.- ,
buti . . touches you want in your ininna in- ma
mit and shelves are absolutely sanitary he- ,,,, a,w ,hem for you. A. J.
ing so constructed that tney are Enclebart has charge of soliciting; Geo.
ine store contains , . , v u s1(.rw0d.
Ryan and Roxana Shank attended the
program given at the Stayton High Fri
day evening.
Jake Spanml was out doing some re-; (,VV(,, from the cimrser influences of
pairing for W. It. Ray Thursday. ' twentieth eeuturv civilizataion. There
Church services at Mt. Pleasnnt ; j. . wj,,, ,, between the potential
straleil by the Vfrv adepts who have' today investigated the automobile ac-
ident last night in wnicn t anries nnr-
run, motion picture seinr, was kiiicu,
hurch Pec. 2.V At noon n basket
dinner will be served. Hverybody is
invited to attend.
Mr. ami Mrs. 11. Ti. Shank spent
Sunday with homo folks Stayton Mail.
Phone 81 for bettor carrier
service.
and several other men Injured,
slate iu which most of lis live and tho are working on the theory that
.. . i ji.. .1 . 11... I l.:.. ,..n.l
ac
and mouse proof,
a first class col.1 storage pinnr nan ins., '...... t. irPmnn
a kitchen of a modern type. A enrage ,. v w r kn 1 nu and ihi flll-
"5 -Police iBt ,l,e r,'"r cf the building makes the , ' n'f hflevl building for a
.....-.... ..n . " term of fivo ytMirs.
of the nniprn, freight, etc. Thf nolnl J . m ,
nnlr .nniitfr wir mftdo bv O. (. Srhcl-
berg, of the Brown Planing Mill com- SPAIN 8TAET8 PORTUGAL.
n-i.- .i., f, implied I
. ".. . .i ,i ..nn.nn..,, TV-., rtl t:i:,i.u ni.fiv,
IV tne l.tHKO .MlinUIItCUiriHU i-mit ....... APW lor, I'd. -i. .num.'. n-
mill has met with
tho part of Porta-
W perfection of tho expert. But.! po,ver,n, nuUine which turned over. I V . e "TXZWZ I K Hp
savs Mr. i-'reseott, toe gap can ueint tiixtn ami vinmer sirci-is, nunci , -- -. - Thev are .i.ll.. n.-tivitv nn tl
bridged, and La-King him iu'.his state- llarron to hi. death against a tree, was 1 . J. R; n th n r k ' V
men are some of the most eminent, the same one that hit am fa a y n-, -. - V. F Mav superintended the in. !" It was learned (..day a commission of
scientists of modem times, Hr. .lured Miss V loreuco W hitmnit, aged 'aw s. i.." .1 . h
"There is not a man or woman alive I the accident when it turned over. . I their new building Monday, December cry.