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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT'RXAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1916. E GOOD HEALTH MAKES GOOD MEN NEW TODAY FTOTIT CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISINO BATE! Kato per word New Today: Each insertion, per word It One week (fl insertions', per word .. ? Ono month (-0 insertion), pur word 17c All nils must bo ordered for stated lnnjjth of timo, no ul to count less thsr i 10 word. Tho Capital Journal will not tie ro sponsible or morn tlmn ono inscrtioi ' for errors in Classified AdTcrtiae merits. Head your advertisement thf : first "lay it uppenrs ami notify us iru j mediately if it contains an error. i Minimum ehtrgo, l."ie. I I'HUNK U.S7 for wooj nan. II Ali'ltV Wiudowelcancr. Fhone 70S Apt 1 i I UISIIKS Ml il'SKW I il!K - I'lioiie :!.'!!' I :!. Marl:!. CIKI, WANTS IIOl'SKYVOb'K IMione 1 HliO-J, Atari 1 j WANTKD -licet" cattle ami horse. !l'J.-)-M. AprO. SMALL ( ASK liKlilSTKI!-- Wanted ' at am o. :i;i SI lie. .Mai 1 1 l'i Mil, TAI'.LK - for h lie, t in. Harbor; shop, llllh mill Stale, tf! ' I Full liKNT Furnished housekeeping' moms, l!'l North Cottage, .Mm:!!, FO It KKNT Furnished and itiifurnish-j eil inoilern house. (1. W, Johnson, tf OAK, ili v nsh, fir iiinl maple curd wood, j I'hone l.lL'.l. W. I''. I'roi'lm. April' HOOKS HKI'AIUKD Uuaruntoe.l not to leak. riione (ill H, or 717 M. Marl'J full SAI.K 7 vein- old wink lmi"ie, weight I 1 1 0 ' lbs. I'lioiie :!!I-'L' I. .Mill K! Knit KNT -SI rietly modern li room house III good 1'onilllinu. I'lioiie "Jil.'i I.I, Marl.'! FOH It KNT- I 'nl tuge son I )i west rorner (Ink iiinl Suiuiner streets. I'lioiie 71. M il l t I'Olt SALK Store shelving polluters ami ono showcase. F. W. Woolworth (Jo. MarKI .KNTKUIKNCKD (i I HI, Wants house work, (.'an give references, Fhone 1110. Marll WANTKD I'luce to work lor loom ami lioinl. ( an give references. I'lioiie j .I'.UI. Marl I Foil KKNT Three, or four room mod urn furnished apartment. !",") South j Mill sheet. Alar II WANTKD To rent 7 or S room liousf reasonably close in. Address N. K. lb. earo Journal. tf .11 CI KLOKS IIOMK-ltest in town. Itoom anil luiaril ICi.Oi). Kine meals, j :iiir N. High. MarKI FOU HAI.E 15 acres Dottom Imil j south of Marlon. Mrs. K. T'jonms. j Marlon, Oregon. April! : FOU SALK -Swedish select white outs J it. !() cents per Imsiiul, lleo. Schaap, I l'ratum, Oregon. MurlSj DKrtlKAIILK KOO.MS Kurnaee lm it. i fine location, excellent me lis. Fhone I bill M. loll) State. April; j MAY Kolt SALK-I.noso client also! -onie mixed clover. Itiipiiio at stale' lair ground hay ham. Marl I : WANTKD Will pay cash rent tVr 4 oi j 5 ncres of good potito land. Musl ti cheap. Ailress Journal C-50, Mayfl (10 AT AND SUKKF Sll KAKI NO Hy up to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yurds. I'hone i Ft)B KIONT Storo, 2U18J feet, idee trio lights and steam heat, See Watt Shipp Co., 810 Norta Comninroia j treat. I'hono .10.1. t I FOU BALK Fine residence lot, tSllxll)! feet, Cipitnl and Center streets. Trice 2S00. Write, ,T. W. Hockley, Nor strand, Minnesota. Mar'J? WONKY TO I, OA N On farm piopert.v. Twenty years time. Finable in small annual instalments. Impure at Cap ital N Hional Hank, MarKI X V I "- " " . -n V ' ' : V ;"' '' , "i I - Susanna TT: w - ' - COCROFT S . ..I j , i ; -.tr. ... . : 'Qj i "Jails and ponitontiaKe.-' arc tlie most expensive development of civi lization." This is the declination of Miss Ktinnnnn Cocroft, of Chicago, leader in alfaira with which women liuve to do. The scandals nt Sing Sing, whose warden has just heen in dicted and removed, miirjit have been unother slory, Miss Cocroft thinks, hud more 'attention been paid to physical muses back of crime. Out of yenra of experience do Voted to the promotion of health, this woman's champion has within recent months been studying the jail re form problem. Tho conclusion she has reached is that tho world nui.it eradicate the physical causes which promote the crime tendency. "The gospel of gooil health should go hand in hand with the gospel of good conduct," declared Miss Cocroft, "if we are ever to have a world in which prisons may bo turned to some more prolilablo use than at tho pres ent time. "The man or woman who is physically healthy is almost sure to lie mentally healthy, but not always morally so. Hut the unhealthy man or .woman is the surest victim of moral sickness, You cannot beat, torture, terrorize, preach or pray re form into a criminal successfully. There must be an effort toward his physical improvement at tho same time. "If your physical self is not in perfect harmony, you are 'fit for trensons, stratagems and spoils.' Can you remember nn unkind, un pleasant word or deed of your own of today or yesterday, that yoif can not trace directly to a physically imperfect stato temporary or chronic ? "Unhealthy words nnd deeds differ only in degree. Growling nt a friend, swearing at an employee these are symptoms of an off-condition physic ally. Emphasize and exaggerate that same condition, and you arrive at the physical stato with its similar mental state, which produces greater crime. "If wo begin today with the physical instruction of every child in America, wo will rear generations in which crime will bo as rare as ill health. The timo is coming when thero will be a system of gymnasi ums in our jails and when our courts of law will prescribe healthful exer cises in tho sentences they impose." A (!OOI FANCY 1IOUSK -foi' sale. Salem, Koulc Ami Imikb.v i I, llox 111'-'. .Marl 1 W.WTKI) or ID acre. Salem, addles,, A , to n 'lire nt, near: .1 on t int I. Mai l I , I'Olt SAI.K Thorouglibri horn ivuhh, ."Uc per se L'I U7 .1. d White Leg ting. I'hone Mai II VOI'MI MAN giiiceiv store, oeniu;s, SK'J I 7, wa n( I'hone ul't position III lock Marl I er i o 'Oli SAI.K Olt KKNT room house in good in. I'hone ":ll M. Modern eiyht oiulition. close Mail I limits. Price $11 per mouth. Also for rent or sale, I acre, small house oa good road, near car line. Selling price $SII, easy terms. Wo also have a fine luiri;aiii in ti.'t .leres excellent farm laud, good buildings, on good road, will take some Salem property in exchange. Square Deal liealtv Co. '.'icj I'. S. Hank llldg. Germans Torpedo Norwegian Vessel (Continued From Page One.) MAN AND Wll'K-To work on small place. Write !ox liiil, Koute !', or I'hone I.M'M. A. K. IVterson. MarKI Will i' l-i KKiillOK N - Mulching eggs, tl.U0 per l.'i, $1,011 per 100. dcliveie.l. I'hone ..7Fi:l. D. X. Ueechlcr. Mario FOK SAI.K Cheap. IS acres of good grain or fruit land, well improved, I with or without stock and impliv ; inents. Salem, Koute !, Hex 7S : Marll ; Fob' KKNT - A good S room house, fiort Water street, between Marion nud Cnion sheets. Call before S n. in, ,ir niter .") p. m. mid lady will show the house. Marl I , WWTKD- Hy married man, work on farm or ranch, or to take charge of place with stock ind implements, furnished. .Mate wages and nceoni j mo. latinos. Marll I'Olt S A I, K 1,000 II wagon, 1 1 inch plow, Owner going away. team, light leasehold goods. V-Vi S, tilth St. Mar 1.1 tile or trade, good farm W. 1'nli Je'.VVOO - The Trover Weigel Stu dio will teach any bright young man: or woman the picture business, fur-j nish von mi outfit nnd a good Iocs . tion in II good town. Marl 1 WANTKD -A farm of M to Sd acres,! mostly in cultivation, family orchard and good improvements. Cash doll. Address Mr. .lohn Schefee, Salem, Or.' tsj Soiilu High street. Marll, M KSKliY M'OOK- At lowest prices it Northwestern Nursery, rear of armory, drafted l'i inquette Wal nuts, S to 10 feet. Top I'lnfted lioy-1 til Ann cherry, Ituddeo Holly. Choice! roses. Special price on large orders j "A little of evervlhing." I'hone in. Mnrl.V 1 UKNTKU WANl'KD-One with small family, and lias S to (1 cows, seine; hickeus, one good horse and enough ensh to buy more stock for my IdO; ncres above South Silver Creek Falls ! I'll give him bargain that wilt set him thinking. I.uther Myers, SnleniJ Oregon. Marll JiliiOI'.sr SAI.K eves you cm find ! 0 acres, 1(1 to 17 ncres plough land.' balance good timber and pasture, no : ImildiiHjs. (In county Mad. Little work to Irrigate S or 1 acres (lonj, black arden land. Fr'ce IV0, is; worth :lo0it. 1 need the name v. 2U miles from S.ileni. " 0 Acres," care1 of Journal. AprlJ If this is demanded, it is believed the desired steps will be taken with out hesitation and without the exchange of notes which marked former incidents of like nature. The Norwegian consulate staled Ihis afternoon four Americans were in the crew of 17 aboard the Silius when it was torpedoed. Among the charges mnde against the Hritisli nnxiliary cruiser Lnurcutic which stopped the China off Shanghai are the following: That the China was fired on though en rrvi wit llu, tmri,H n flniT nti.l line stock and implements, l" i,ti ,, i ...... r i,.,r !,,,. That the China was boarded by Bri tish troops, heavily armed, despite the fact thai Captain Fra.ier warned the soldiers to come abonrd unarmed. That (ioniums who had no connec tion with army or war affairs were taken away from wives and children. The Hritisli expedition was headed by Lieutenant Steele, who declared tit every effort was made to stop the China from sailing. Considerable secrecy surrounds the next move to be taken by Washing ton. Captain Fra.ier admitted he had received word to make no statements and hold photographs and statements ot certain passengers as evidence. Col lector Davis said Washington had wired him instructions and that the fhips of ficers would be called upon to make a full report, Trngedv and comedy both figured i It'lA Ford as part payment the seizure of the (ierinniis. Fathers room ( ottage on were torn from wives and children, wo will make yon a men were left without mouev or means Kelt KKNT laud with tides close to rnltoad station N. 1'iice. !ox 12. West Stay ton. I'Olt KKNT Largest hall ill town room for 100 sets to dance at once. Large gulheiiu'is of anv kind. For tonus see K. U. Kynti, ' Marl t WANTKD At I'-'on Chetoeketa stieet. four people to room And board, iM.oO per week. Modern com cniences. I'hone -I'JI M. MarKI - TWO COWS One milking, one to bo fiesli next month, am leaving here, will sell both cheap. Koute !. Hex I (in. I'ooue l.'iFS. WANTKD A young single man 1o work on farm and dairy ranch. Meet (lie at Cherry City Feed Stable at 11 a. in., T'uesitay, March llth, Salem, Oregon. Marll W ANT K 1 1 on my modern . paved street, or good cis.i or installment offer. I'hone (1f ,,lu,,,,t nud business men'of (iernian ........... ,:,w 1 ... -til l- M .... i i 1 . ... ... ,, i , ,,. na;m, ijn-o charges ot being spies WANTKD - Solicitors to represent the Singer Sewing M ichine company, in IK countv. Also for Marion coon- F K' . .' , -'-. "' i i :. r 1 BOYS MAGAZINE aioiAiioSoVERido.ooo ff CALLS MAGAZINE G a 1 IP me juaiiy t CliibLieg Offers by C e apitai journa. W rI7 Have made arrangements by which any subscriber of the CAPITAL JOURNAL, delivered by carrier in Salem, who will pay for the paper six months in advance, at the regular rate, $2.50, will receive without extra charge, the following publica tions for one year: CLUBBING LIST NO. 1 The Northwest Farmstead, regular price, $1.00 Boys' Magazine, regular price, . . Today's Magazine, regular price . . Household Magazine, regular price, . Total of regular price, . . 1.00 . .50 . J5 . $2.75 REMEMBER these cost you nothing if you pay six months in ad vance for the DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL by carrier in Salem. Or you may have the following combination on the same lines if you prefer it: CLUBBING LIST NO. 2 Today's Magazine, one year, and McCall Magazine, one year, with two McCall pat terns of your own selection, free. Today's Magazine is a splendid publication bigger and better than ever before. McCalPs Magazine is too well-known to need further introduction it is growing bigger and better all the time. M;i Q,,koko to the CAPITAL JOURNAL may Mail SUbSCriberS seCure either of these clubbing bargains by paying one year's subscription at the regular rate of $3.00 per year. Call at the business office, or address CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon the cable to its owners describing the capture was undated nnd did not locate the scene of the capture. I Over a year ago, when the Kdnr j was known as the Mazatlan, she had i difficulty in clearing from a Mexican ! port, l ust year she was given Amor- icaii registry. No reason for the Hri tisli seizure was assigned. It is pre sumed the Hritisli wanted her cargo. Start Raising Funds To Build New Church IN Iv. Address Hex 4.V. II. F, Kuck, Salem. Only one Herman escaped. He was William Strenger, a paralytic, and could not be taken ashore because of his crip pled condition. The American Vessel. Washington, Mar. 11. Confirmation of the capture of the American steamer Kdnn. formerly the Mexican merchant man Macallan, bv a Hritish cruiser. whs received here today. She was taken into the port of Stanley fn the Falk land islands. She i-s owned by Sudden and Chiistenseii of San Francisco. The F.dna left San Francisco some time ago with a domestie eargo for the west const of Mexico mid South Amer ica. She was returning with nitrnte. valuable in the manufacture of muni tions, and left Chile February SI. Representative Juliiw Khn, through t'oit KKNT-- L'i . acres, ti room house, the state department, today requested tain, fruit, one half iudo from eily that tho vessel be released, lie M FEMALE HF.LP WANTED F1VF, bright, capable ladies to travel.; demonstrate and sell dealers. jc'." to "HI per week. Kailrond fare paid., Coodrich Drug company. Dept. 5LV (hush. i, Neb. ; FOK SM.K Flectiieillv hatched day old eh ii ks and also hat, oing eggs every month in the year, of our sn einl improved Costal White Leghorn strain. The world's cliAmpion fall and estly winter Livers. Vld"ess ( hallos A. Kibbe, li'.'." South Com nierciiil, Salem. M ule I At n meeting of the official board of the I'nited Kvaugeli. al church hel l lat ; December, it was decided to recommend j to the membership of the church that ! the congregation begin at once to ruNe i money for the erection of a new church. 1 The recommendation of the board was ll,.,,,,t,K- ,,.i.,-.,.i 1,, , i.., ii . iir i n ."..... ... .... Wext Wednesday tvemng tJtt': A musical program and one including ' which contributions for building pur sever il readings will be given at the 1 ,lls0!, ,v,,rc 0 be deposited. First Haptist church next Wednesday. To a(U ,0 ,his fum, a rt,urse ,lf evening. The entertainment is Riven;, s has j,,,,,,, amiliri.j Bi!n p u will be determined in tie near future 'and it ib hoped tlutt arrangements can I be made to commence the erection of the new church some time this summer. The present pastor, Kev. A. A. Win 1 ter. has been in charge three years, Twenty five new members have recent ly been uado'i to tlie memherstnp anil the church iu general is ill a most prosperous condition. Program at Baptist Church for charitable purposes and is entirely undenominational, and in order that a program of unusual merit shall bo giv en, the best artists of the city will take put. Admission will be free but a sil- lor offering will be taken. Tiie program is as follows: l'iano duet, two pianos, Miss Alioe Haker and linth Schulti. Soprano solo Miss Marguerite Flower. Heading. Miss Beatrice Walton. Fiauo solo, Fred Cline. Contralto solo. Miss Lucile Harton. Heading, M'ss l.ivonne Ceppoek. Violin solo. Miss Mary Srhult. Splano solo. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. beading. Miss lirace HabeocK. Mixed chorus, by chorus classes. need. 1 he tirst ot the series was giv en last Wednesday and was fairly well attended. He is an interesting speak er and pleased his nudience with de scriptions, of old stage coach days and ! frontier life. His second lecture will be given next Friday evening when he jwill speak oa " Custer 's I.at Buttle.'' i The present Fvangclical (hunh mi jXorth Cottage street was built in J ;- 'during the pastorate of the Kev. ,1 : Howersox With the present require . nients for Sunday s,ho,d work the pres ', cut ihurch is inadequate. Among the ! church members there I lls been s"tne ; discussion as to whether the new the high school church should be built on the locution of the present cluircB or w I, ether a new Accompanist, Miss Lucile Kuutz. ! location should le teenred This matter Francisco as an einmisnry from thn Ford peace tribunal. They sent word to Aked that the conference did not fare to take any active steps at present. WOULD NOT SEE AKED CopeniiUgen. M:,r. 11. A conference of the premiers of Sweden, Norway and Den in .irk here today refused to ' re ceive Dr. C. F. Aked. formerly of San IVj Not He Misled by out of town coffee houses showing you a catchy premium and de livering to you coffee roasted in Chicago. Win. (iahlsdorf, Fhone 07. Always Watch This Ad Changes Often -4.44 j Strictly correct weigM, quar ical and highest prices for all kinds of f junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. I pay 2c per pound for old rigs. I Big stock of all sites second hand inenbatorg. All kinds corrugated T irn for both roofs and buildings. Koofing paper and second hand linoleum. 1 H. Steinback Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 802 North Commercial St. Fjons 80S