Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 27, 1916, Magazine Section, Image 13

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CHIBOPBACTIC-SPINOLOGIST
1)11. 0. L. SCOTT Graduato of Chiro
practic's Fountain Hold, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
nd got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Wain K28-R.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY
138 South High street. We clean
press, repair, remodel and re-line
clothing and furs. Careful attention
given all work. Wa call and deliver.
Phone 728.
DENTISTS.
DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis
ters nitrous osdd and oxygen gas.
Room 214. Masonic Templo. Thone
440. Saiem, O.sgon ,
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2,
Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the
McCornack hall, coiner Court and Liberty
afreets. It. O. Donaldson, M. W. ; 8. A,
McFaddea, recorder; A. L. Brown,
financier.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M
Stated communications first fcrlday In
each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic
Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M. ; S. Z,
Culver, secretary,
BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY-D. D. Keeler
president ; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secretary. Ail
cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb ani
mals should be reported to the secretury
fur Investigation.
CENTRAL LOnflE, No. 18, K. of F. Mc
Cornack building, Tuesday evening of
each week at 7 :30. J. O. Ucltzel, C. O. ;
W. B. Uilson, K. of R. and 8.
K. N. OP A. "Oregon Grape Camp,' No.
1S00, meets every Thursday evening In
McCornack building. Court and Liberty
streets; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp,
lV.tl Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Fer
sons, recorder, 1200 North Commercial,
l'bone 1436-M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar Camp. No. 524(1, meets every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Mc
Cornack hall, coiner Court and IJwrty
streets. Elevator service. Geo. lteinohl,
V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk.
CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 3i, O. E. S.
Regular meeting every first and third
Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem
ple. Minnie Moeller, W. M. ; Ida M.
Babcock, secretary.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack
block, B. W. Maccy, C. O.-; L. S. Oter,
clerk, 507 Court street. Phone DIM.
DK MOLAT COMMANDERY, No 5, K. T.
Regular , conclave fourth Friday in each
month at 8 o'clock, p m., In Masonic lem
nle. Sojourning Sir Knights nre courte
ously invited to meet with us Lot L.
Pearce. 10. C, Frank Turner, recorder.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. H4. meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.
In Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A.,
C. 7i. Randall, secretary, balera Bank ol
Commerce.
HUDSON COUNCIL. No. 1, R. A 8. M.
Htatcd assembly llrst Monday n each
month. Masonic Temple N. V. nsmus
cn. Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn L.
Niles, recorder.
BALEM COUNCIL NO. 2.1'2-Ki.lghts and
Ladies of Security-Meets every 2nd and
4th Wednesday each month at Hurst a 1.
Visiting members are luvited to a it. nd.
E. V. Walton, financier, 480 8. 14th St.
J'ACIFIC LODflE No. 50, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
in each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M. ;
Kmest H cheate, secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS
REDUCER FREIGHT RATES To and
from all points east, on all household
Roods, tiianos, etc. Consolidated car
load service. Capital City Transfer
Company, agents for Coast
Forwarding company, 101 South t,om
nrcial street. Phone Main 93.1.
SCOTTS RESTAURANT
MEALS 15c-and up. "otcaK" ?r I
muh and milk tree wnu uu
fast orders. Soup, bread and butter ,
2 vegetables and pie, tea, cof fee or j
milk Mild 1 kind of meat for l.'ie; -kinds
of meat for 25c .Short orders
any time of day. Scotts 179 S. Com- j
mereial St.
SCAV ANGER
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
i97. Kesi.letice Miir 2272.
WANTED
WANTED A good stock farm,
have to offer in payment first mort
gage of J4530 on well improved farm
and a good city property worth i
00. Wnuare l'eai tteauv ,u., -v. it t
B. Bank Bide- l'hono 470. tfH
BOOB." as a Paperhanger
TOR RENT
FOB RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms reasonable. 8j5 North
Commercial street. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP One 5 room bun
galow, 1 block from car line; 1 cot
tage, 3 blocks from Hotel Marion,
1-2 block from carline. Call or write
1355 Ferr" St. tf
FOR SALE 50 or 100 acres river bot
tom land, high building ground, on
Oregon Electric, 9 miles north of Al
bany, near school and Btoro. Terms
will take some property in trade. E.
Anderson, Talbot, O. may28
FOUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by
owner on county road and railroad.
SO to 200 acres each, good buildings,
gooa salt, ;!1 under cultivation, close
to scrool, pritrs Teasonible, ialf
cash, balance time at 6 per cent or
modern income bearing city property.
P. O. Box 246, Salem. tf
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb,
A. M., Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888.
BIGDON-RICHARDbON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Dav and night phone
183.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
General Feed an
Small Livery Stable
ji m ' C. W, TRAIN
S54 Farry. Phono 28?
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd k Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN 7
ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY
HOMER H. SMITH
McCORNACX BUILDING
SALEM FENCE and
STOVE WORKS
R. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Depot American Fence
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire,
Paints. Oils and Varnishes.
Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooks
40 Years Making Stoves
Stoves rebuilt and repaired.
Stoves bought and sold.
250 Court Street. Phone 121
Back of Chicago Store
LiwaiiitMiiFifcnuw
L M. HUM
Care of
YICKSOTONG
Chinese 'Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
3G9ba
Wedding Announcements, In
vitations, and Calling Cards
printed to your order at the
Capital Journal Jco office.
Phone 81.
TJTK PATT Y CAPITAL JOT RNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 27. 1916.
Compiles List of Books for
Convenience of Children
Although tho vacations days will soon
be with us, this does not necessarily
mean that the pupils will not be inter
ested in good reading . Miss Flora M.
Case, school librarian of the public
library, in order to make it easier for
those who want reading best adapted to
the summer, has complied a list of
books to be found in the library. Here
tofore, whilo tho children were anxious
to road, there has been no list of books
published that would help them in mak
ing their selection. With this in viow,
Miss Case has compiled the following
list:
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Books That Girls Will Like to Read
Junior High School
Alcott, L. M.- Rose in. bloom. X
A love story following "Eight cous
ins." Baldwin, James. The sampoj hero ad
ventures from tho Finnish Kalevala.
X398.2 B19S
The sampo is made by the wonder
smith to secure the Mnid of Beauty.
Brown, Katharine. I'hillipa at Hal
cyon, x
Philippa works her way through col
lego. Chapin, A. A. Wonder tales from
Wagner. 782 C36
The stories of some of Wagner's
operas.
Custer, Mrs. Elizabeth. "Boots and
saddles," or Life in Dakota with
Gon. Custer. 921 C96cb
Clarke, M. C. The girlhood of Shakes
pea re's heroines. 812 Shlyc
Dawson, Mrs. Sarah. A Confederate
girl's story. 937.7 D32
DuBois, M. C. Tho lass of the Silver
Sword. x
While in boarding school some girls
form the "Order of the Silver
Sword."
DnChaillu, P. B. World of the great
forest; how animals, birds, insects
talk, thiuk, work and live.
x590 D85w
Fox, John. Trail of the lonesome pine
Gates, Eleanor. Biography of a prairie
girl.
Gordon, Charles. Sky pilot; a tale of
the foothills.
Habberton, John. Helen's babies. x
They were two mischievous children
who gave their young uncle much
fun as well as trouble.
Jordan, D. S. Story of Matka; n tale
of the Mist islands. x591 J76
Matka is a seal full of life and in
forest.
Mabie, H. W. Heroines every child
should know. X920 Mllh
Macaulay, Mrs. F. C. Lady of the deco
ration. A girl writes these fnscinating let
tors as she goes to Japau as a mis
sionary. Martin, G. M. Abbie Ann, x
A boarding school story.
Moses, Belle. Charles Dickens and his
girl heroines. X921 D55m
Portor, L. S. Genevieve; a story of
French school days. X914.4 P83
: Price, O. W. Tho land wo live in.
j X338 P93
I Our country, its life, its forests, its
! rivers, etc.
i Richmond, Mrs. G. L. Round the corner
j in (,nv street.
The Bolls in Gay street are attractive
voulli? peoti'p.
Saintine, Boniface., ricciola. x
The little Slower brings happiness
and, in time, lovo into the life of the
prisoner.
Webster, Jean. When Patty went to
rollor'e
Wilmot-Buxton, E. M. Jeanne d Are;.
x921 J57w
A good story of tho life of a heroine
beloved bv nil.
Waller, M. E. Daughter of the rich, x
She finds health and other riches on
Mt. Hunger.
Books That Boys Will Like to Read
Junior High School
Allen, C. F. David Crocked t, scout.
X921 C87
The life of the famous scout of the
Soith-wpt.
Altsherler, J. A. The horsemen of the
plains x
Hunting adventures in the Rockies.
Barbour, R. H. Kingsford, quarter, x
One of Barbour's best stories of
boys' "ports.
Barnes, James. Fur king or country; a
story of the American revolution. .X
Twin brothers fiylit on opposite sides.
Beard, D. C. Shelters, shacks and
shanties. x7'JS B38
A bonk for the out -door boy.
Carey, A. A. Scout law in practice-.
X170 C18
Talks to the Sea Scouts ou board the
ship, Pioneer.
Catlin, George. Boys Catlin; my life
among the Indians. 970,1 C28
Cave, Edward. Boy scout's hike book.
X796 C31b
Gilbert, Ariadne. More than conquer
ors. XD20 C37
They arc real heroes though their
conquests were not bv sword.
Green. E. M. The Laird of Glentvre.
X914.1 G82
A picture of life in Scotland.
GrenfelL W. T. Adrift on an ice-pan.
X917.1 G86
Adventures of the hero of Labrador.
Hull, Eleanor. Boy's Cuehulnin; hero
legends of Ireland. a398.2 H87
King, Charles. ' Cadet days. x
A story of life in military school.
Martineau, Harriet Crot'ton boys, x
A school story.
Marryat, Frederick. Mr. Midshipman
Easy.
Masefleld, John. Martin Hyde, the
duke's messenger. x
Merwin, Webster. Calumet "K."
The story of an engineer- who made
good.
Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of danger
and during. x604 M72
Murfree, M. N. Down the ravine. x
A mystery story.
Parish, J. C. Man with the iron hand.
X973 P21
Henry Tonty came to the Mississippi
Valley with LaSalle.
Roberts, C. G. D. Kindred of the wild;
a book of animal life. x591 R54ki
Rolt-Wheeler, Francis. The boy with
the U. S. Burvey. x320 R65
Stedman, Douglas. Story of Hereward,
the champion of England. x
Vachell, Horace. The hill, a romance
of friendship. x
A boys' school story.
Young, E. R. Hector, my dog; his auto
biography. x591 Y08
Hector was an Alaskan dog.
Books That Children Will Like to Read
Fourth Grade
Babbitt, E. C. Jutaka tales retold.
x398 Bll
Animal tnles from India.
Bailey, R. R. Sure Pop and the safetv
scouts. X614.8 B19
Bayliss, C. K. Old man Coyote.
X398 B34
The Indians thought the coyote was
once human.
Brown, Alice. One-footed fairy and
other stories. x398 B812
This book of new fairy tales contains
"The gradual fairy."
Brown, H. D. Little Miss Phoebe Gay.
X
Phoebe is a little New England jirl.
Burgess, Thornton. Jerry Muskrat. x
This is a single story with Jerry fur
its hero.
Campbell, H, L. Story of little Jan, the
Dutch tiov.
Curtis, A. T. Story of cotton.
x677 C93
Tho story begins with the seed.
Field, Eugene. Lullaby land.
X8U F45
"The sugar-plum tree" is here, ulsn
"Little Kov Blue."
Finley & Finley. Little Bird Blue.
X598 F49
Phoebe Katherine and William
adopted Bird Blue when he was just
a. naked body with a big yellow-rimmed
mouth.
Gould, E. L. Felicia. x
The story of a happy school girl.
Harris, Joel C. Story of Aaron, son of
Ben Ali. x
A book by the author of "I'ncle
Remus"; the old slave was a good
friend of the children, and he could
tell what the animals say,
Howells, W. D. Christmas' every day
in the yeur. x
"The pony engine and the Pacific
express" is one of these stories.
Husted, M. H. Stories of Indian
eliic'ftnins. x970 IIU6
They tell of the times when Indians
and white men met in peace and in
vwtr.
Kaler, J. C. Toby Tyler, or Ten we eks
with a circus. x
Lang, Andrew. Story of Joan of Arc.
X921 J571
The life of the girl heroine whose
dreams led lier to brave deeds.
Lear, Edward. Juniblics ami other non
sense verses. X817 L47J
The pictures arc quite its nonsensical
as tin1 verges.
McDonald, Dalrymple. Kathleen in Ire
laud. X914.1 Mil
Two little firls visit different parts
of Ireland and herir its "torier.
Maeterlinck, Mme. M. The children's
P.luebird. X
Mytyl and Tyltjl go to fairyland to
find the bluebird of happiness.
Molesworth, Mis. M. L. S. The cuckoo
clock. x
A little girl makes friends with the
euckoo in the clock and he takes her
oa strange midnight journeys.
Scandlln, Christiana. Huns, the Eski-
rua; a story of arctic adventure.
x919 Sc6
Steel F. A. Adventures of Akbnr. x
The little Hindu boy hnd funny and
exciting adventures, tho' not yet six
years old,
Stein, Evaleen. Gabriel and the lUfur
book. x
The hour Yiook was to be written and
decorated for the princess by a monk;
little Gabriel helped.
Wiggins and Smith. Talcs oC laughter.
X398 W63t
Fun from all countries.
Wilde, Oscar. The happy price and
other stories. 3393 W64
Former U. S. Envoy
Arrested In
1
l -V ,.'
JAMES M. SULUVAN
Tames Mark Sullivan, arrested in
Dublin on a charge of complicity in the
rebellion, was formerly Ameiicun min
ister to Santo Domingo. He bcciinie
most widely known in this country dur
ing the investigation of his career from
1013 to 1915 as minister, tin investiga
tion which resulted in his resignation
after an unfavorable report on his con
duct hnd been made by Senator l'helan,
who conducted the investigation. The
most serious charges were allegations
that he sacrificed the interests of the
island to work in the interests of the
Bunco Nacional financiers, seeking con
trol of contracts, concessions and depo
sits, with exportation and development
schemes amounting to more than .fltlO,
000,000. No direct proof was brought
to support these charges, but the testi
mony at the hearing resulted in a ver
dict that Sullivan was "unfit."
Cardinal Gibbons to
Tell Peace League What
Church Stand Is
Washington, Mn.y 27. Delegates to
the nitiounl convention of the militant
league to enforce peace, which they
hope will result in a league of nations
to keep the international peace just
as a police department keens munici
pal peace by force, will this evening
I hear James Cardinal Oibbous discuss
"Whit the ('implies Have at rMnkc
in the Success of the lAuigue. "
Philip 11. (indsdeu of Charleston, ('.
C; J. Alott llallowell of Itoston and
Theodore .Matliiirg of Baltimore, form
er niluister of Itelginm, spoke today on
organization; Jl-rbert H. Houston of
New York, president of the associated
advertising clubs of the world, on pub
licity, while finance was spoken -of by
Charles H. Ward of New Vork, secre
tary of the inteination il committee ol
the V. .VI. C. A.
lienjamin Lie Wheeler of lierkelev,
California, opened this afternoon a dis
ciision of general league topics. 'e
heuiiah llovuton of Brooklyn cloM-d
the ilisi'iission. Oilier speakers an1:
I'rcideiit Lowell of Harvard, Harry
A. Wheeler of Chicago, I'rnnklin II.
iiddings of New Vork, and Shniler
Mitthews ol mrngo, presidi-nt of the
:',!,' , a I council of ilnii r.'ics,
We are in the lead The
kicks a man when ho's down.
World
By Mort.
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Salem Eleetrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Usin 1J00
PLUMB INO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Btreet Main JS3
TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE
Salem Truck k Dray Co, eorner State and Front itreota Main 74L
Try This on Your Eczema
If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter,
dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry
Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping
Skin, use Moist Zensal, 50c the jar.
CENTRAL PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Drug Store
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COUVALLIH CONNKCTION
NOIITII HOUND
Lv. Corvallls
H :2ft ft. m. . ,
12 12 p. IU. .
2 . '12 p. III. . ,
4 10 p. in. .
'i :1s p. ui. .
Ar. fliilrin
. . . 0 :4ft a. ui,
. . . 1 :45 p. in.
. . . 4 no p. 1,1.
. . . ft :.'I7 p. ru.
. . . 7 :B5 p. 10.
Ar. rorvaMM
...11 :.'!.' . 10.
. . . ft :47 p. in.
... 2 :20 p. u
... 8 :UU p. 11'.
10
14
10
20
22
HOUI'H BOUND
5
0
7
13
Lv. Snlem
HI 15 a. 11
4 25 p. n
12 ft 5 p.
m.
0 .40 p. m.
WILLAMIHTli ItlVHIt ROUTB
Or.fon ( II y Transportation t'onipsny
Leave i'oitliillil for Oicjfoll City, lliltlevllt1',
Newneru, Mission (SI. I'auli, Wlieatlau'l,
Snlem 4 tin My except Sunday) . . 0 :4ft a. h
Leave Portland Jor Imli prndence.
All.aiiy-Coivullls, (flics., Tliura., Sat.)
0 : 15 a. iv
Kcluuiljig
. .. (la. ro.-Mon., Wed., FrL
7 a. in Men., Wed., FiU
. . . 0 . in Mon , Wed., Fit,
. lo n. m -- Won., Wed., Fil.
. 0 a. ni. Tim., Thurs., Bat,
Leave
1 ii vnills
Aihan.v
IioleiM-nilciice.
Salem
Ml.m
Bituminous Concrete base in accord
ance with the plans, specifications and
cstiu.utes for the improvement of Fiif
grouiids Koad between tho west line cl!
Summer street and (ho west line Ct
the Oregon & California Itaihvay com
pany's rixht-of-way, adopted by thu
common council 011 the 1st day of May.
11' Id, and now on file in the office cl"
tiic city recorder, which for greater
certainty and convenience are hereby
referred to and mide a part of this no
tice; being that chaiucler or kind t
ini) rovement known and designated in,
said plans, specifii -aliens und estimates
ns " Bitiiiiiinutis Coiicrtto I'avouiei.lf
No. 4."
The common enunei hereby dechir, 1
its p:;r'ose and intention to make tho
-aid ulmvo described improvement by'
ind through the street improvenicn t
department of the city.
I'v order of the (oinnion council.
("HAS. F. KT.tilV, City Recorder,
rated this 17th l.iy tf Mav, 101 H,
Mav 20.