Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 04, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, MAR. 4. 1916.
AFTER MISS CLAYBEEQ
Sac rn m en to, Oil., Mar. 4. Washing
ton officers are today en ront from
Los Angeles to Seuttlo with iris. Jsubel
Clayberg as tlieir prisoner following the
granting or an extraction Friday af
ternoon at the governor's office. .rrs.
Cliyberg, with otiiers, is charged with
attempting to blackmail prominent ineu
by securing photographs showing them
in compromising positions. The case, has
caused quite a sensation.
Synopall of tha Annual Statement of tha
, NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY
Jo.' New Viirk, In the Male t Ni'iv Yurk, rm
the aiM 'lay of Oi'i-cliihiT. Illl.'i. iiiuilf to Hi?
tluaiirame I'oiiiiulsHldiit'i' nf Hit: Klatt uf OreKMU,
iil;rauaiit lo law:
CAPITAL
Amount uf caiiltal palil up $ XMi.oOtl.i 0
! INCOME
'Ist pre inliiiiw rrwlvril ilni'ltiK the
! .vi-ar t SIT. ml-.'. Ill
'IntprfMI. illvlilfiitl. ami rt'iits re
rclveil dnvUin Hip vi'ar IKI.1'77.:(1
Incini f j"i fiii other amiicva rcrelvil
' diirluii Hie jpar Wl.l.'ls.M)
Total liR'ouie xm,iVi;J7
DISBURSEMENTS
flut Iiwaca pulil tlititiiK Jif iviil..$ l4L',4S.-.-IO
lit Idi'uil paid on lapllnl tni'k
dtuliiK 0"' .vein' IM.IaiO.iiO
IV'inmisMWfiM and aitlarlea lulltl dur
ing (lie vi-ar aiO.llso.lo
TavcH, ll.tMiai'i and fccn paid ilur-
i Inic Hie year l.-.'Jlli.M.-.
.Amount of nil other expi'iullliin-K :HI, -14.YS4
Toiul exui'ndltiin-H $ s:;'.i, 1:: .in
ASSETS
(Value of .link nnd IkiihIk inm.'il
1 market luc f I.2Ik,h(SI.i4
Ixiana oil ucirlai;i'i mid illiileinl.
cto Iln.ikiIi.iki
Ciiriii in ijnnliH and on liiiud r.;i..';n:i. in
rriMlllllllH III rolll sl' of coll'-l'l loll
wrlllen -.llnri .s.-pli'inl.'-r :i. imr. l!::.iwji.ri
lelrraat and rrnla dm' mid mnii'il s.'iil !ij
Total asiMMi ..
. 1 . r.ii 1 . r.i in . r
Total imwets ailiultt'd In llreiiou . ft ,:Z I . O.'i
LIABILITIES
Glnxa cluilin for ln-..n 1111 p 1 Id . . . , $ .".l,:;i l.ftl
Amount of iiiii'iirniid priMiiiiuiiii on
nil oiitrtiaiiiMin: rlka 7'.7.7'-ii ivk
All oilier ll.ilillllii'S I.'i.iiim.'ui
Total llahllllli'. -M-lmivi. of
i-npltnl Him-k of ::.,ii..hiii . . . mir.KM.Lti
'J il II I pieiillilliiH III fnl'i'e I'eieiii-
i.er .11. i;iir, ti.r.i 1,17s 21
TUBINE8S IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Total liiMliaine ullli n ilorliiK Ho'
i.Miiir l!T.l:M.HJ
tin pieiiitilnia Ireflvid dining
I I lie year O.Kni.l 1
Jienilllina I'elill'lli'il llill llllt Hi
year H X'.V is
I.....' paid duiliiK Mie year o,:!!i.'..::n
l.,iiai-a Ini lirrf'il ilnrllin llle year.. ft , III al . ;a I
Total ntnoilnl oT liHiir ne'e tint-
KtandlllK In llre(.'oli lie Illier ill,
11115 Him, SOS 00
It JAMKS MAI1SIIAI.1., Serrel.-ll.v.
Slallltorv re Idenl tfi'liTlll aifent ami II I lorney
for wivlir: J. I'. i illilUN, l.enla ItiillilliiK, J
1'ortlanil, Or.
Synopall af the Annual Statement of the
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
if llnniuilrif In llaliiliiirit. llennanv, on the
Wat day of lleieinlier. llllo, 1 ,. to lln In-
lurailee eouiltilaaloiiel' of Hie attue of lliejfoii
ourauuiit to Imv:
CAPITAL.
Anouut of V. S. iposli eipliul.J iiio.iaai.oo
INCOME.
Net premlunia reeelved iliiiini. Hie
, ,l-ur i,i:i:i.!iai.an
Intereat, dividends anil renta re-
celTi'd during Hie year , till. I ,L',42
Jiieonie from oilier aoureua reeelved
duriiur Iho year 2OI.0IS S:l
Tutal Income
DISBURSEMENTS,
Nl loaM'a paid durliiK llof lear
H.I'H.iiki lo
I 7a:i,ll.a)
L-ouiiulaaloiia aiol Hiilariea Nild
riurliii; Hie year
Tinea, llrenaea and fees paid
durlitd the year
Amount of all other exieiiil!ure
TH,5lll.l
."H. HIS III
170,71). 4 J
Total rxiienilllurra l,41H,:ws.4a
ASSETS,
Value of atooka 11111I ImiiiiIk owuril
(market Talue) $1,. Mil). 7:18.00
lleixiveralila for leinaiirauie un
liaia lima oa
i'aah In bauka and on hand...... ;tl,nsp,!l7
I'lYUllllllia lit eolirne of eelleelloil
wrltteu alnee Sept. ;l ll)l,i, ,. 2IU S.'IO ,'IJ
IlileiKI and rente due anil
ci-rued 22.418.S7
Total aaeata
.i..M):i,:u:i.r,s
Twtal IHftl admitted In nn(un.ll,N4;ia4t.BS
LIABILITIES.
Oroaa rlalma fur liee unpaid $ 100,114.00
Auiiaint of unearned preuiliiuia 011
all onalandliiK rlaka 1 ,0114. HOT.. t)
Dint for ivnimlaalon and lirokeraKe 1 1"0 lal
All oilier llabllltlea Siimai.do
Total llaollttlea. eielualee
II. H dealt capital
lltlO.OUO
of
of
. .l.2)!i.70ll.S
Tutal pramluiua In force lieeein-
ber .11. 1 1 I fi too2,i,i7.a
BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR.
Total ItiHUianee wrlilen iIiiiIuk the
-ar I wto,.VX).l)0
(inaa premiums reeeUed durliiy
Ihe year .1,0.1 1. SS
rretnluiaa relumed during the year 2,0711.76
Usee paid during Hie yitr.'.... S77.40
leeiael lUL'tnTttl during Hie year., 2N7.40
1'otal amount of Inaiiranee nut.
atandtng 111 Oregon lleeeuilier
SI. HUB sicj 4ti' in
XAMBURO-BBEMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
lly II. N. Uelaev. Manaiier.
Stahitor; raaldent general agent and at
toruej for eeMlce, A. II illriell, I'orlland, Dr.
fynopalt of the Annual Statement of tha
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE 00.
f Hartford In the alate f Conneitleul o
the Dial day of lleeeuilier, II, in m, lo II,,.
Iiifilreuee iMniuilwloner of ,e ,,, , 0.
V, puiiuaut to laiv-
CAPITAL,
Amouut of capllal paid no 1 7.1IHHKI 00
INCOME.
ret preiunmia reivhed during the
7ar 7iui Mn r.h
Intereal, dllil 1. and r a re-
celted dtu'lug the year III. .17.1, 10
Total Income
DISBURSEMENTS,
et loaaea paid during Hie rear.
f s:ii,o!i:i.07
47S,:o,01
Illvldetula paid on eapltal atoek
during the y,r
v t'ouiinlahloiia and aalarloa paid
during Ihe year
Tinea, HeeiiHea ami fee paid ifitr
lug the year
Amount of nil other - ,i- n, 1 1 1 1 n ,.k
00,000.00
2:i7,:iss.(Ki
40.1117. 7;i
"4..V.',H.S4
Total espeiiilltiirei t stK:i4ll
ASSETS. '
Value of atiieka and lunula oun.d
(market value) , . . .$l,:i.',S iSI.On
'ah In liauke and on liand ' (W oss'l7
t'll llllllina 111 eolira,. of eolleellou
wrlilen alme Sepl, ::u. him.. hiukiimw
lnlerewt and reuta due and Binned 17.l!t:luo
Total aaaeta
....fl.MI:l.ltl7..1i
k' hi i,.ii:i,4i7.ri,i
Totnl laaeta admitted In 0,-e
I.IAHIT.1TIVU
Orine, elalllla for lohaea lli,',i'ild . , $
Amount of unearned preuiliiuia uu
nil oulHlniiillog rlaka
All other llalilllllea '
M,ri;t.i.i i
Wui.:ou.ii,i
i.-i.:,oi.p;
Tulal llalillltlea. evelnalve of
ciiplliil alock of 7.'ai,lKliJ llll,:ilU.2;
TNital premlunia In force lleeein-
l-'t .11. luift ft 1i r 8!
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Total Inaiiranee Hillleu during (he
., "'ar . MM,S4ll.(a)
fcroea preiuluma reeelved durlug
'he year lil.dl'l d2
a iruiiiiuiR reiiiiueil illlrllig llle year y.t.M.M
ve win uiiriug me lear......
Leasee lueiirred during the year..
Total amoant of Inaureuee out-
14
u.i.-ii.ao
elanillug In tlregou Heeemher
si, in i ft riw 'uisou
STANDARD T1RI INSUmANCE 00 '
ll 11. U. Anthony, iteerelary.
Jatatutory reardeut general agent aud at
torney for erle. I.kiyd H. Smith
Always Watch This
R(i4li Arroct aroinnK Inuara rjcl
junk, metal, rubber, hide and furs. I py ! per pound for old MR.
Big stock of til sir-n second band incubators. All kinds corrugated
iron for both roofs and buildings. Hoofing paper and second kaud
linoloum,
IL Steinbadc Junk Co.
TJ Boum af Half a Million Bargains.
JOS North Commercial fit Fjobo 108
TTTmWTTTTm4TWTTHMMMHMTMMHt
THE CHURCHES
Tree Methodist,
.fo. 1228 North Winter street,
ixv services: Sabbath school
Sun
8:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m.
W. J. Johnston, pastor.
Salvation Army.
Sunday services as follows: Knee
drill, U:o0 a. m. Huuday school and
Bible class, 10:30 a .m. Christian
praise meeting, 3 p. m. Y. P. L., 0:15
p. m. Kalvation meeting, 7:45 p. m.
Week night services every night except
Monday and Thursday. C'apt. and Airs.
Kelso.
Nazarene Tabernacle.
North Nineteenth ami Marion streets.
Bible cchool, 10 n. in., Win. Dcnni.t, su
perintendent. I'reiichiug, II a. in., by
the pastor, and 7:1)0 p. in., by liev. K.
I). Patterson. Prayer meeting Weilnes
dtiv. 7::l n. m. You are cordially in
vited to attend all these services. Bring
your family nnd friends. Monthly meet
ing of the church board Monday, 7:110
p. in. 13. . Shaver, pastor, .I.Hi5
Waller si reel.
Tlrst Presbyterian.
In the evening at 7:110 Dr. Henry
Marentte, of Portland, "ill give an nil
dress in tibecrvance of the fiftieth an
niversary of the organization of llio
Y'lung Wnmeii's fhristinn association.
Mrs. ".'has. Park nnd Miss Holt, prosi-j
dents of the city and college associa
tions, respectively, will preside. In the
morning the pnshir. 1'nrl II. Klliott, will
prcaeh"ou New Life. Beginning on
Wednesday evening. Mitn'h N, Dr. A. 1..
Hutchinson, of the Pietlmont Presby
terian church, of Portland, will prencl
the first sermon of a series of 10 days'
evangelistic meetings. Dr. Hutchinson
was for some time pastor of the First
Presbyterian church of Seattle, which
is now known as Ihe largest Presbyler
inn church in the I'nited States.
Tirst M. E.
State and Church streets, H. N. Avi
son, minister. II a. m., Cluss meeting.
!l:l"i a. in., Sunday school, .Messrs.
Schramm nnd (lilkey, siiperintenilcnts.
II it. in., Sermon siiofecf, "llio Ke
snoiise of Moral Oualilv in Man to Mor-
111 IllllHy HI t roil. ni.lil p. IN., i.pniMiii
League, .Miss rv;i .srni r, presiiieni. n:-iu
p. in., liitennediate League, Mrs. M. C.
Pindley, superintendent. 7::I0 p. m.,
Sermoii subject, "The Motive That
Dignifies Life's Common Task." Music
by the chorus choir, directed by Dr. P.
B. Chace. Mid week services Thursday
evening at 7:'i0.
First Congregational.
.Tames Klvin, paslor. Sunday school
meets promptly at 10 o'clock, W. T.
Slalev, superintendent. .Morning serv
ice at 11 o'clock. Special music morn
ing nnd evening by chorus choir, direc
tion Win. Mcdileiirisl, Sr. Preaching
in the morning by the pastor on the
subject, "The Refuge of the Soul in
Trying Times." Christ inn Kndeavor
meets at Ihiio in the evening, young
people cordially invited to attend this
service. liogulnr "Pleasant Sunday liv
ening" meeting at t:.io. iinors open
at 7 o'clock, (rood music, lienrty lei
lowship, genial atmosphere. A delight
ful way to spend Sunday evening. Ad
dress by Mr. l.aiuar Tooze, president of
the student body of Oregon university
and member of the Ford expedition to
Kurope. Mr. Tooze will describe the
experiences of his trip. All trienils of
the University of Oregon most cordial
ly invited. At the close of the address
the beautiful moving picture, "The
Battle llvmn of the Republic," will be
shown. Kvervbodv welcome nnd every
body invited. Thursday evening meet
ing nt 7:o0.
Acts.
Studies in the Book o'f
Jason Lee Memorial.
At the comer of Jefferson nnd North
Winter streets, J. Montcalm Brown t"
lor. Hunduy school at 10 n. m C. M.
Roberts, superintendent, and Mrs. W. C
Tlminel. superintendent prininry ilepnrt-
ment. Preaching service nt 11 a. m. nnd
7:M0 p. m. Knworth League devotional
service nt ti::i0. Strangers made wel
come to nil services.
Leslie Methodist Episcopal.
Bible school, 0:15 a. tn., Joseph Bar
ber, superintendent. Morning worship,
11 o'clock, sermon topic, "The Arrows
of God." Junior League, .1 p. in., Mrs.
J. C, Spencer, superintendent: Mrs.
Mary Bishopf lender. Knworth League,
(i:.'IO p. in., Mr. Arlie Walker, leader,
topic, " 'Others,' as a WalchworiT for
Christians." Kvening service, 7:'t0,
sermon by Vrof. W. S, Mathews, of Wil
lamette university. J. 0. Spencer, pns
tor. United Evangelical.
North Cottage street between Center
nnd Million. A. A. Winter, minister.
10 ti. in., Sunday school, Mr. A. A.
Flescher. superinleuedent. 11 a. in.,
Sermon ami reception of members,
"Player and Bible Study." .1 p. iu
Junior Endeavor, lenders, Miss Reming
ton nnd Miss Flescher. H:H0 p. in.,
Young People's meeting, topic, "The
Consecration of Strength," leader Mr.
F. lbidnick. 7:110 p. ni.. Evangelistic
service. Monday evening, Bible study.
Thursday evening, mid-week prayer
meeting. Public cordially invited.
German M. E.
Corner Thirteenth and Center streets.!
.. J. weigie, minister, funilny sciiooi
at 10 a, m., mid public worship at 11
o'clock. Kpwui'tb. League nt 7 p. m.,
Mrs. Henry Carl, lender, Bible study
at 7:. 10 p. m. '
Highland Friends.
Corner of Highland ami Elm streets.
Ad Changes Often
4
and htehsst Irricea for 1.11 klndl of f
New Baptist
t.
GEOHGE FREDERICK HOLT, D. D.
Who succeeds Re.v. Harry Marshall, pastor of the First Baptist church, and
who preaches his first sermon here tomorrow.
Dr. Cenrje I'
Mult, tin1 new pastor 1
of Ihe first Itaptist
the citv this luoriiin
l.,,,,.l i ;
IUIi'llt
and will preach
tomorrow it both services. He comes
from lii' eisiile, California wiiere he has
I a pastor of the l.aplist church for
ihe past eight years.
Sini-e entering the minndry he has
been associated with but three churches,
His first pastorate was hi Minneapolis.
,ro
that city he wool lo Waterloo,
lowa, lad from there lo liiveiside.
During his wink with the church in
Riverside, Ihe membership has almost
doubled ninl the activities of the church 1
has ureal ly increased
nil the de-
piirtments of church work.
Regarding liiH work in Riverside, in
writing to a friend in this citv, a ineni
ner of his church refers lo Dr. Holt as
follows:
"You will find him a splendid orgaii-
Sabbiith school, 10 a. in.. Mis. Myrtle 1 (Irace McDonald, leader. 7::il) p. in.,
Kenworthy, superintendent. Meetings Sermon subject, "The Ideal Wife."
for worship 11 a. m. and 7:.'I0 p. wi. ' Great crowds, large chorus, stereopticon.
Junior Kndeavor, :i p. in. Christina j
Kndenvor, (i:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Rural Chapel.
Thursday, 7:110 p. in. All lire welcome: 11. t'. Stover, minister Sunday school
to these services. Josephine llockett, JuiIM a. in. , .Morning worship at
pastor. Phono 14115. !ll:.!0. Christiair-Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Swedish Tabernacle, M. B,
,1
Coiner South Fifteenth nnd Alill,
streets, Itev. John Ovnll, minister. ! ) roetn. It. C. Stover, minister. Sunday
Preaching by Rev. ,1. 0. Wnhlberg, dis- j whool nt 10 a. m., Mr. Isaac V. .Mc
trict superintendent from California, at Adoo, superintendent. Junior Christian
I! p. m. nnd 8 p. m. All are most cor-1 Endeavor at (i n. in. Senior Kndeavor
dially invited to attencT.
Unitarian.
Corner of Chcuickctn and Cottage:
streets, Richard K Tischer, minister.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Miss lilhel
Fletcher, superintendent. .Morning ser-.;
vice ut 11 o'clock, subject, "What Is
the Real Value of Helii'ion f" Music bv
- ttailoHiiy; .Ml'. Harry Jlills,
organi-st. All Ineiuls ot liberal re
ligion nnd of progressive thought are
cordially invited to our services. Bring
n friend.
Lutheran.
East State and Eighteenth streets, G.
Ivoehler, pn.itor. Sunday school in tier-
man and English nt It' o'clock. Divine
service at 10:.'I0 a. m. There will be no
evening service.
i , it i
Ministerial Union.
, ... . , . , .. . .,,
I lie Sulein Ministerial I iiion will
hold its regular weekly meeting Mon-
day nio,uing, I0:.1(I, nt the Y. M. C. A.
building. Rev. Montcalm Brown will
rend a paper entitled. "The Prophet
and Israel's Messianic Hope." Al:
members lire urged to be present.
United Brotnren, I
Castle Chupel, corner Seventeenth
street and Nebraska avenue, H. B.
Dorks, minister, Bible school, 10 n. in.'
Morning worship. 11 u. in., "What Savs!1916 RoIB Festival Design Advertises
the Guide Pirstt" Christian Endeavor,
0:.10. At 7:.I0 Rev. R. II. Kennedy, of
Cheinawa school, will deliver un ad
dress on "Work Among the Iiuliuns. "
lie will hnve with him a quartette from
the school. This will be u rare treat,
don 't miss it.
Commons Mission.
No. 211 Sttite street. Captain Slover!
speaks Sunday lit ,1 p. in., and will also
lead n holiness class meeting ut the
close of the wrvice. Services Tuesday
and Friday at 7:110 p. in. Mission board
meets March 14. J. 1). Cook, superin
tendent. Salvation Army.
Sunday
services as follows:
Knee
drill, ! r-ftl a. m. Sunday school and
Bible class, 10:,'I0 a. tn. Christian
praise meeting, 2:4.i p. in. Y. P. I...
0:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, speaker,
Mr. E. A. Slover, ex-chief of Portland
police, :43 p. in. Special evangelistic
services every night during the week at
7:45 p. in. Different speakers cacn"
night. A hearty invitation extended to
all. Capt. and Mrs. Kelso.
W. C. T. U.
There will be s gospel temperance
meeting at 4 o'clock at Knmp Memorial
hall Sunday. Good music and a geueral
good time. Everybody invited.
First Christian.
Corner High and Center streets. T T.
Forter, minister. Biblt school, 9:45 a.
m., Dr. H. C. Kpley; director; l.lnyd
Holdiuuiu, nssistant. Great contest nnir
on with First Church of Christ. A class
of merit for evrryono . Finn orchestra.
11 a. m.. Worship aud sermon, taubject,
"The Temptation of Christ." Msry
Schult, vieliuist. 0:30 p. m., C. F..,
Pastor Arrives
'i :
i'.er. Kvery depai tmeiit of the
lunch
I'liool.
sought Ills council, the .nuil iv
t.'ie x'oung peoples
sociel
holies' aid
anil missionary societies, the .Men s
i u ( lii-rlioinl, the board of trustees and
tlie different committees organized to
carry on Ihe work. In I'.iurcli Pedern-
tion work his fellow pastors nckuowl-
edged him as n leading spirit and sought
and accepted his iUe council, la the
Southern Cilifornia convention work
since Ins coining here, ur, unit nas ui-
most from the first, taken a very active
and prominent part in the different
coinmitties. In educational work he is
on the list of Hoard of Regents of the
I'nivcrsitv op K'edlands.
The Holt family consists of Mr. ami
Mrs. (ieorge I' . Holt, four boys ami one
girl. On account of the children at
tending the schools the family will not
move here until the close of the school
ve ir in June.
Central Congregational.
Crncr South Ninteenth and Ferry
at 0:45 p. m Lveniiig 'services at
:3fl. Sermon by the pastor and pc
inl music by the choir and men's
horns.
South Salem Friends.
Corner South Commercial and Wash-
ington streets. Bible school at 10 a. ni.. price, !j;r0.75 has been realized. This j Helen, were Portland visitors the first
B. C. Miles, superintendent. Meeting money has been used towards paying of the week,
for worship and preaching at 11 a. ni. j the expenses of carrying on the work. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. .1. Elliott of I'erry
and 7:.'t0 p. m. Christian Endeavor Mniiv families who were not able to (dale, were county seat visitors this
meeting at Ii::i0 p. m. Prayer meeting
.at 7:15 and song practice at SMS Thtirs
' day p. m. Arrangements are being made
!'for J. L. Glascock to begin a series of
i meetings, Sunday the 12th, there w ill
j he further announcements.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday services are held at 410
! Chemeketa
street, at 11 a. in. and S
1'. ai. Siilnect of Bible lesson, "Man."
' ,' . ' ,
, Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Wednesday
...
evening testimonial meeting at
I o'clock. Rending room in the Hubbard
; building, suite .'to.'), nnd is open every
day, except Sundays and holidays, from
j 1 1:45 n. in. to 4 p. in. All are welcome
to our services and invited to visit our
rending room.
NEW POSTER IS OUT
Scenery of Famous Columbia River
Portland s 1916 T.oae Festival poster
Is the first publicity, natloual In scope,
to go forth advertising the beautlaa of
th Columbia river. Tha fsstival will
be held June 7. and 9. Opening day
will wltaess the national dedication of
tho Columbia rivar highway. The
uoaier carries the -all "For Tou
Roan-hr Ferttond Grvws." , Tha -ooater
was inaad by Fred 0. Oa-r,-ftr-mar
Oregon boy, - bow - faraoow- m an
artlat. Tha oaxrtgn-will aoon hang in
traoaportattoB off lea all o-r tha
Dnltea Stat.
if,
- a " ,(i
'tttt4t)M)mtttHHTTTTT1
DON'T
MISS
THIS
A Cleanup Sale on al! figure and flower pattern Wall
Papers in our store. All good clean stock
and clever pattern designs.
PRICES CUT TO
2
YOU GET
MORE AT
MOORE'S
Salvation Army Makes
Fine Showing of Work
The Sttlvation Army finds its great
est work during the winter months
when the demand for help and espe
cially clothing is greatest. The fnllow
iiitr fiirures will trive an idea as to the
work Immiil' done bv Ihe Annv corps
in the city during the past five
months:
Number of conversions In
Number of open air meetings held. 1 1 1
Number of attendance at the open
air meetings I.'IS
Approximate number of people
hearing street addresses 3,500
Number of indoor meetings con
ducted 105
Attendance at indoor meetings. .4,72:1
Relief for the Past Five Months.
Christmas baskets given oat .... SI
Baskets containing food given out. 405
Number of persons given meals .. 01
Number of persons given beds .... 25
Employment found for 00
Garments given out 5.5S5
Tairs of shoes given out 1 7S
Persons given medical aid
Total number o'f families given re
I lief 150
.Totnl number of nersons riven help 7S0 i
From the snle of crothinir to those
who could not afford to pay but a small
who could not afford to pay but a small
price, i);50."5 has been realized. This
j pay for clothing, have been supplied
and no charge made. I .1. C. Talbott, a prominent Falls City
Captain J. L. Kelso is in command of j citizen, as a Dallas visitor Wednes
the Salvation Army barracks in this I day.
city and the above statement of lhe Mrs. Mabel Kenrns and little son of
work of the Army for the past five I Salem are guests at the home of Mr.
months was made by him. jr Mls. L. . Adams.
" William Crook of the Airlie. neigh-
DallaS Hotel Sold borhood was a Pallas business visitor
To Portland Man
(I'apital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Or., March 4. The Imperial
Hotel property including the large
; srore room occupied ny the Merling
r urniture company ami the vacant
j building adjoining it on the west to-
.geiner w itn ine otii iMimn property on
the north was sold the first of the
week by the owner, J. W. Crider, of
Sua dose, California, tn F. L. Shall of
Portland. In the deal Mr. Crider ob-
tains possession of about IU7 acres of'
farm land near Goldendnle, Washing-!
ton. The new owner has leased the, rpj,,, fuiblren 's Bureau and the Gen
hotel property to .1. M. Anderson of eral Federation of Women's clubs has
Carlton who opened the hostelry !
Wednesday. :
Polk Streams Open April 1.
Phil Begin received a letter from the
state fish and game commission Mon-1
day informing him that that body had
decided to grant the petition of the
anglers of this county for the opening i
of the streams for fishing on the first j
of April. Last fall the streams were
closed upon a petition from the fisher-1
men so as to allow the fish that had:
recently been placed in the streams to;
attain some size. Heretofore n lnrgel
number of the small fish hnve been j
caught during the winter months nnd ,
as a consequence very few fish of any j
size could be caught during the spring
and summer. About 2"i.mi0 trout fry.
were planted in the Polk county
streams last fall. ,
Fruit Growers Meeting.'
The regular monthly meeting of the (
Polk County Fruit Growers' associa
tion will be held in the court house
Saturday afternoon. A number of
prominent speakers on the fruit ques
tion will be present and address the
meeting. W. V. Fuller and F. .1. Coad,
who recently looked into the canueiy
business in Washington, will be present
and teH the information gained by
them in ttieif trip to Chehalis, Wash
ington. . Fiveryone interested in the
fruit ffrowmg business are cordially ia
vited to attend the meeting.
New Case Med.
I. W. Crites has filed a suit for
damages sgaiust the Willamette Valley
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Lumber company of this city for
ages. llio case will come up at
next term of Circuit court.
Prohis Hold Meeting,
limit v Prohibition parly held
The cnuntv Prohibition parly held a
meeting in the Methodisl church Tues-!
day afternoon and evening. O. C. I
i ., . .. , , in . ,
Win Prohibition club, presided nt the J
meeting. Plans were laid for the work
of the parly during Ihe coming dec
turn.
Miss Helen Art wood, of Salem, visit
ed with Dallas friends the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert have ar
rived in Dallas from Portland and
have rented Ihe ('rider cottage on i
North .Main street. Mr. Herbert re-1
centlv purchased an interest in Price
Brothers' clothing house. j
Mrs. u. .1. Grunt and little son oi
Falls City were Dallas visitors Wednes
day. Mrs. Frank Van Nortwick nnd son
have returned to their home near Cot
tage Grove after a short visit with
Dallas relatives and friends.
R. E. Williams, of Portland, was a
Dallas business visitor this week. Mr.
Williams is president of the Dallas,
I City and the National Bunks.
! Mrs. I.
j Helen, wen
1 Mrs. 1. Casey and daughter, Miss
w eek.
Lewis Sachtler has returned to his
home nt Ridgefiebl, Washington, after;
In visit at the home of his brother, j
! Robert Sachtler. I
Walter Nichols, cashier of the Bank !
I of Falls Citv, was a Dallas business
visitor Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Win. Tyler Smith of
Sheridan, were guests nt the home of
their daughter, Mrs. F. .1. Craven, the
first of the week.
Ernest Earl of Salem is visiting
this city this week.
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getting their toll share ot attention in
the public libraries as well as else
where and even the b illies are having
books written about thein and their
care and stories for theiu as soon an
the age of understanding arrives.
The following books were placed on
the shelves this morning, all for chil
dren: Brooks, In Leisler's times, a histori
cal story of Knickerbocker New York.
Coluin, Boy in Kirinn. The boy is
Finn O'Donnell, and his story is full of
interesting things.
Denton, Little people's dialogues, de
signed for young people of ten years.
Dodge, Baby days, a new selection of
songs, stories and pictures for very,
little ones.
Hauler, Little folks' book of wonders.
Some of the wonders are animals that
lived thousands of years ago. Others
are things men are doing now.
Harrison, Making wireless outfits, y
.simple explanation of the construction
and use of an inexpensive wireless
ctpiipment.
Murai, Kibua Daiziu. or. From shark
boy to merchant prince. A Japanese,
story written by a Japanese.
Smith, Boys of the border. One of
the "Old Deerfield" series.
Stedinan, Story of Merewurd, tho
champion of England, jn part fancy
and in pint reality, the story of one of
England 's heroes is full of interest.
Wood, Children 's first story book. An
easy book for the little ones.
advocated having a "Better Babies
Week" from March 4th to Otli. Tho
public library is helping in this celebra
tion of Better Babies Week by having
on display its books on the care of ba
bies and its books for young mothers.
Ihe library also has a book mark list
of tJood books for each mother. Uel
eelebrntc Hotter Babies Week hy get-
,inK 1 1'00,f lnllrh ,i,!t nl reading some
I hooks w.uch will help vou with
j your own babies.
PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE
" Dr.inia of Today" is the subject of
the lecture at the public library next
I Friday evening by Professor MeMurrav
i" ! nf Willnim.tt.. ;, il Ii,f.,.. At..-
Murray has made quite a study of the
drama and speaks with authority on iiis
subject. The lecture was 'postponed
from Much ilrd and will bp given next
Friday evening, March 10th, at eight
o 'clock.
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