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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1916. "QUALITY" THE STORE OF THE C HRISTMAS SPIRIT GOOD SERVICE' WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will par highest eath price for same. Phono 511. : I Despite Unfavorable Year Ex EIGHT hibits Are ot Very High H Grade n T T Tl... Thir.l 1 a. Mui-inn hmA 8 Gifts Galore In Every Section of This Big Store You'll ibid hundreds of gift suggestions by walking through the various de partments and seeing the display of Xmas merchandise. You'll have the satisfaction of knowing that each thing you buy is priced right and that the quality is guaranteed. Special Prices on desirable gift arti cles in every section. mm show 1 1 i m npea rot tlic public hit the Derhv building Cowl MM High stre1s. Notwithstanding the very late and unfc onble year for ff o i ii. tin' exhibit! are if anything of a X higher giade than til UPS of the two former con shows. V. W. Rndor of Seattle, and J. K. t' Corvall's, arc busy today : --e 4 BRING THE CHILDREN TO SALEM'S BIG TOYLAND Second Floor Visit Every Section Hundreds of Gift Suggestions on Display Toys, Dolls, Doll Buggies and Cabs, Doll Beds, Doll Furniture, Games, Building Blocks, Rocking Horses, Wagons, Tricycles, American Model Builders, and scores of other things to make children happy. QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR SALE - A Har-ley- Davidson Motor Delivery at a bargain. Inquire at office. it t - All Around Town . , COMINGJVENTS TONIGHT Dec. 11-16. Third Annual Mar ion County Con f-how in Derby building. Open until 9 p. ni. I Deo. 1416. "The Dictator" at opera house, auspices Cherriiins. Dec. 20. Monthly Meeting Commercial Club. December 21, 22, 83. Carnival at Armory. January 1. Company M animal home-coming. Jan. 0, Annual Cherrinn ban quet. January 2. Knights of I'ythias annual home-coming. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu jlMse as sorreetly. IT. 8. Bonk. Hid.. Ef angelistic services will begin at the First Methodist church Sunday evening, Dei ember Si. They will be conducted by Dr. Frank MuthiH, of Denver, Col o Wanted-Copies ot Capital Journal Sept. 14, 1010. Call SI, Cir. Dept. tf o A potato that is a real potato is on exhibition at the Marion County Corn show. It measures 18 inches long, 12 inches wide uud eight inches thick and was Mod by the patients ut the state asvlum. mattress remade at K. I. Stiff & Son's. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many kind friends for their sympathy and assist ance in our recent bereavement. Mrs. John Barker und family. 0 Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. J. M. Sehon & Co., successors to the Mligh Milliard hall announce that on Thursday and Friday evenings of this O week Prof. Hoy LoDtlC will nut on a Be. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of ; free exhibition of pocket billiards 7)30 Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye,p. ni. Mr. LeDuo tllaling the world's Kar, Nose and Throat. tf championship of line up pool. deelo Furs, Christinas sale prices. West Fur Co., 811 0, High St. dcel4 Special meeting of Multno mah chapter No. 1, lO A. M. this evening. Work in the .tnrk Master degre. Visiting coinpau ions welcome. Tonight Captain and Mrs. Jaines Bar ker, formerly of Salem, now in charge Of the Salvation Army corps in The Dalles, Ore., will have charge of the services iu the Salvation Ai-mv hall, :'.43 1- Court street. Most expert upholsterers and furni ture repair men at K. I.. Stiff & Son's. The Salem Rifle club now has three Springfield target rifles for the begin ning of the target contest this evening among the three teams. These target rifles, although -shooting n .22, are of the eight pound Springfield rifle size and pattern. 0 1 Trade your used furniture for gifts at E. L. stiff ft Son 's. Next Suuday a special meeting is planned for the afternoon services at the Y. M- C--A. Professor M. S. Pitt man of the. '"Monmouth Normal school, will deliver an address. A special song service-bus been arranged by Secretary Compton, to include several numbers by a male quartette. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. 0 The big rush at the opera house this morning to reserve tickets for the Cher E L. Stiff & Son naek fiirntiuir a.nrt 1 1 ilin Pln' Thursday and Friday evenings A meeting of the Christmas tree coni- imittce ot the Cherrians. ot winch r reel JjE. Mangis is chairman, was held last evening. It was decided to ilistriliute the presents to be given by the Cher rians Christmas eve. The tree in the court house lawn will be lighted and it is pr.obable that the liglits on State nnd Court streets will be decorated, sup- 44 4 t cestive of the holiday season. To de- m termine tjrnat is beet in regard to giving "The flavor lasts in nnalltv al. fi . n m i W!SB w . " 4 Lara y Jini;;'iiK coin. ine w Him nuuinn mtm being jittl(e.1 I l- red E. Mnngis and i E. E. Faville of Spokane. ! I.ov Smith, assistant agi icult urist of the (). W. R. i N.' Is attending the show, studying the exhibits. He will renuiin here until Saturday to buy seed jeorn for the . W. R. k N. Cuder the direction of Professor O. ' R. Hyslop, the ). A. C. class in farm crops are going o ei the inhibits, mak ing their scorings, which will later be j compared w ith the awards of the ex I perts. In the class attending the show iare Walter S. Carpenter, Ashland; C. It). Lundgren, Corvallis; ',('. Calkins, : Ail lie; J. C Hawkins, Oklahoma; A. lOalbraltb) London. England) Glen : Stone, Junction Ciry; A. R. Heber, , Hums; Elmer Hartruff, Salem. This 'afternoon the young men will visit the flax plant at the penitentiary. I WftVB t)i( ' La Coronu cigar. Expert Says There Is No Hope For Peace The state parole hoard was in session ! today and granted 13 paroles from the! Mate penitentiary. Today is the 13th j By J. W. T. Mason of the month and it remains to be seen! (United Press Staff Correspondent.)- i ijV children wntuier mat numoer is lucKy or not. it: .a eve rora, JJec. W, Oermany 's pro-; apparently was lucky for tho 13 whojposals for peace are made at a time received paroles. I when her armies i,aie takeu the of-: 0 Ifensive in the newest battle area and! Quality jewelry at 50 cents on the when the western front has reached an-I dollar. Karl NeUgebauer, 41(1 State St. ; other deadlock. 0 ine peace that Uermnnv now wants troops occupying "prnetieally every j house lawn. .Mr. Mangis appointed a I committee consisting of Paul Wallace and W. H. Hamilton. If this committee j thinks iK advisable there will be a pro OTam including playing by the Cherrinn band, singing and Christmas carol songs store it at most reasonable rates. Every home a piano. Goo. C. Will sells the best makes at 4;t2 State St. One of the largest programs ever In sued for home talent show is that in press for the Cherrinn show Thursday and Friday evenings at the opera house It contains 10 paces, giving the names of those in the cast and advertisements. I indicate pretty well a crowded house for each performance, in tact, there is such an interest in the play that the chances are by tomorrow it will be more a ques tion of whether any reserved seats will be left for either evening. S. H. Snyder, rental agent, successor to I,. Bechtcl i Co., :141 State St. Phone 4.52. T. . i-"s mo a ,. ticrnians occupy at 11. 111 a ..... i ,t iin.i niiu u uctr n"iat of 5.1 feet above the low water mark. The rainfall registered yesterday was .(12 of 1111 inch- For the 'first-13 days of the month there has been a precipita tion of ,'1.2;i inches compared to 4.2" inches for the same time in December of one year ago. CAR5 of ANY KIMD Any time ;Je 1 PIANO TUNING I-irst-class work. -All Kiiuls of repairing. All work guar- antied. Twenty-flue years ex- perience. Leave orders at 8haf- fer Drug Store, phone 10". Residence phone 1405. .1. K. HOCKETT, ' r, Highland Avenue. :! inAin vmib Safety CLEAN CARS J. A. KAPPHAHAN BETTER KNOWN AS '-JIMMIB'' VALID PATENTS A. M. Wilson, 25 years ei-.-erienc. Legally, nseehtuueallv and commereiar ly trained to protect your invention. Send for bookie. FBEffi SEARCH. 311 Victor Bldg., Washington, D. C. decIS When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES; 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in the business distrh t. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus 9s Chief of Police Welsh is in receipt of is one with Teutonic n letter from .Fames Hargreaves. a min- j enemy territory on Ing engineer of Drunilieller, AJta, Can- front. ada, asking tor intorinatioii concerning; The war is vet far frmn lmvino- C. R. I'arsons. who is siiiinosed to be in 'gone to the knockout tt,.,t n..,-;,l As the second annual Willamette this Hart ot the state. i Uovd-Ceoiw ,l.,.m,,l,.,l ;,, 1,; r-.,;.,.i ' ten-lass cross country rim is annouuecu 0 Press interview a short time before ho I0 tmlay atternoon at 4 0 clock, 1111- wuaniy jeweiry at ou cents on tne ; became the British nremier. On tho 1 lobar. Karl Neugebauer, -till State St. : (0ntrarv Gprtaanv'a oosJttnn lo -'X "eet runners of the cinder path! the sophomores bids fair to duplicate O Ijw.t that of a Ula nni.,,;d Tti the last tew days. AUUea incentive lo his first place ot last year which ho made in the remarkable time of 21 min utes for the '!.( mile course. Jackson was new- at the track game last year and with the consistent training of the year seems to have the makings of a. stellar sprint artist ilii.- season. Associated with him in the unholdinS ar by Coach R.'L. Mathews the course !f sonhoiiioric class honor will be Law- will be on the Sweetland athletic field .on. .Morse. Keltv. Esteb. Stewart. Mai a "jtraek instead of on the city streets SslavdOhKn. de';that of last year. As tho Willamette j In the freshman celebrity ranks who track is approximately a quarter mile will be who is difficult to predict. Un-c tO U,MMthf,.M mil .,,,.1 K0U ,..,! ... .1,. i.. 1 n , tA T- - . . itii,i..uLiimn, i.u HMM ...mi ,v un.L in,, CCI S I C C OS 'U II rv I I I IV III'm 1 , e t" 111 n 11 u !iil-nntooo if fi iiniir-n ....... 4. ? ...... . . . . : . . . Jimge weDSter at nigh noon ceiebrat-j " wi. establish the winning individual. Each d weddlng.service in ioining in mar-! Nevertheless Germany's losses in class is to enter five men and the (pain Weslev Charles Cheffings and 1 m l,u" 1 !'re oeconmig consiamiy having the lowest score w ill be adu d god inner. Thus even though one class 1 Fouud Ladies small purse can have same by calling at Journal and paying for this ad. o Th r'u last few davs. Added incentive to r . 1 .i . v. 1 t' 1 the present mo-iT ""' '-' '- f d,u , m.ni nimKa.Mn tl. h 41 0.4 silver tropnv cup wnicn is 10 oeawarci- thev will rerich, as far as practical, f'1 t0,t,u ,vin"'K team- ,A? men , i - nave neeu oraciu'iug reguia iv a 1 inn purposes are concerned, no matter how i u. tri i " 1,,,,,. iv. there is no doubt that the run promises 1 long the war continues. ; f , f f t)u.;U9 1 , They have a clear road to what they j A t0 rule8 m dow th;s regard as the center ot then- future . ,-, , -r, , ., colonial empire, in Asia Minor, and they are holding in check every move Owner ' nien' break through the. Herman rouses, It would be, therefore, greatly X To 1 , , i, ...... n ,v a . i 1. . n ftUU'O, iJ. rfHUUWi lUAUUKCl 111 f ri l(r c It will not cost much to have that ' S:ll'ln ,l'",'mt v;n, was elected presi-1 .Miss (leorgia Pound, both of Aumsville-1 much greater than the losses of any the w one of her principal antagonists. At time, the Hntish goviern has just undergone, recon- Give Some One IV GLASSES Xv For Christmas i: ... . . Help them to do nway with the incoinVnience of clinnging or replacing glassem every time thev wish to sew or read, or look across the room. Ask us about the (lift Certificate. Miss A. McCulloch, OPTOMETRIST 208 -9 Hubbard Building Ms 4-.-M-4----M4-M-4'-fT4 a gultttDe ugsecittou lent of the State Horticultural society The license to wed was ivrocurnd at the yesterday at the thirtv first animal : emintv clerk s o'ffice this morning. The the same meeting held at Hood River. Other of- 'groom had to secure the consent of hisl eminent fiers elected were: D. 0, Bailey, of Father before he was permitted to get RoSSburg, vice-president; C. D. Minton.jthe license as he was not yet of age. of Portland, secretary. Snlem was chos- - o " ea for the next annual meeting. Our prices are right, no reduction nec- o lossary, Gardner & Keene, Salem's most Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, Inflamed, i reliable jewelers. The store with the bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 118 V. S. street clock. Hank bldg. Phono 1S6. o o At the weekly drill of Company M Nothing has been heard lately of the last evening 30 reported. During the Muts and Spngs win were so active in Ipast week, eight new recruits have been this country about a year ago. The Muts ' added to the company. Last night Hen were orgnni.ed for charitable purposes ry J. Tillette. who has seen eight years and it seems the Clierrinns are filling service with the 1". S. cavalry, enlisted- uie imp tor BHUfja, wniie ueing a opug i tie new lour s committee reportcl all ! )llr(. ti,a ar(. imli,.ated bv the war w.sjust iu ici everyone Know ot one 's mem ners who were on the border are boundaries on the map. Hut, what- approval of giving useful Chrlstttiaa willing to co-operate with the present Lv Germany proposes as a basis f or ! presents and that is What almost every company in celebrating the annual home I jn 'tirs't ,llvlaration, prob- j one is doing thiseur eomittg JauuaryJI 1 j Hbh. ,vil, ot bp fimU w01.(1. Tlu. . Journal; Silver, Ebonyd Ivory toiletware. ! 'JSlSSSm SlttS dated Bept, 14, ll10. Address all mail also complete line of novo tv goods. , . f t ti;,- m ' fir 11., i.t n t I- t- mi . -.i .1. statement ot tentative peace terms, i ' lr "ept. (iiii.lncr & Keene. 'he store with the. , . , , . . . , , ' ... ' I street clock Which later may be taken as a starting) At a meeting of the board of directors ; " ' "' n point for future elaboration and a pot- Of the Salem Public Library, held last Mike Farley, age 22, of Rosehurg, and Ht"8 settlement. evening, Mrs. Bollin K. Page was re- former member of Compnnv C, has en- i t ' . 77 v elected president and William H. Hurg- listed in the coast artillery and left this! ,T,h,e fam0U3 Studebaker golden chassis hardt. Jr.. secretary nro tern. Dr TT TT i n'f l. .i-i, f. v., a. t .u.J w ill be show n next I uesday at the lck Of the men entered Heine Jackson of should happen to win one first place bul lose out in several following it prob ably would lose in the added amassinr struetiOn for the purpose of carrying of points- Coach Mathews is to be of the war to a more bitter conclusion; j ficial starter. Earl Flegel. Grover and France, too, is evolving scheme Gates and Frank Grosvenor are to be tor greater errieioncyi t inier tnese judges of the course. conditions, wliile (icrmanv is not over thrown, the German militarists may well feel that the future developments of the war cannot hold out for Ger many any better prospect than the ceaseless killing of proportionately f more Germans than Frenchmen or j Englishmen. Germany must make large conces-1 spins to secure peace at present far ' been a strict requirement bv factiliv rule this year many representatives of 1U20 colors will probably appeal! for ac tion. 01 the men already out, Cusp, Taylor, Waltz. Kniitson. Ranch and Craven, seem to be the best eligibi ', ties. Owing to the small enrollment in iip per classes it is hardly possible that either the junior or senior classes will cuter a team. Therefore, it will prob ably be a close race between the lower classes. llini'er mis elecli.J vice.iu-..s:,l..i,t Tim .1. f ti... ri.,i..v.: -t v r.. I Krotlicrs garage. lliis is the same " -"- - I - ... I 111 Ilii" ! . MM . I .. . . . . AJ. Vllt-1 . . . - - . , resignation of Miss Anne D. Swesey Shaw,, age 21. of Salem, rural route I chassis that attracted so MUeh atten as librarian, was accepted to take effect !a former member of Comapuv M, has """ Portland one year ago at .he .Tanuary 15, and Miss Flora Case, school aHo enlisted and has chosen the coast , '"""' ' stow. t is plated with Lo, librarian, was elected to succeed, her rtillery..for his branch of the service. ' "rib of gold and is the largest duties to begin June 15, after the pros- , He will leave for Ft Stevens tMBOT-4!MM " K ,,"u llas l'ver ,jec" ent whool vear. Directors present atjrow t,01lt' 111 ,hls country, according to Mr. the annual meeting last avanlna ,.,r..- Viek. This golden chassis is constant " . - - i. i i .i -ii , . ... Hey there! Get your wife a new Or- v, "'"V1 u"u ul" j bon He Lute Range for Xmas at B. L. for .v,''11 follector uJ Stiff & Son's. Thev will take in vonr: ""'"" regwui as a n old one in exchange. Dr. 11. H. Olinger, Frank S. Ward, Paul Wallace, A. A. Lee, O'rof. Yon Ksc,,ti and Mrs. Rollin K. Page. Are You LUCKY ? Come to the Armory Dec. 21, 22, 23 and See 9 The time of the Voorhies auction is 1 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 14. i membranes. A special agent of stude- ! baker Brothers travels with the gulden I Sell it-Journal want ads will sell it m i hsms. win ur ou tMuomoii ioi i only one day. THE DICTATOR" TOMORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS