Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 15, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCT., 15, 1917.
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One week (6 insertions) per word 5c
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word .. 17e
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sponsible for more than one insertion
lor errors in Classified Advertisements.
Bead your advertisement the first day
. it apnears and notify us immediately.
Minimum charge, 15c.
WANTED TO BUT Fat cattle, will
pay top price. Peoples Market. Phone
994. tf
WANTED Two salesmen for Marion,
Linn and Benton counties. Selling
and collecting for the Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. 337 State St. 10-17
FOR BALE Mule colt 6 month eld.
Phone 99P11. 10-15
WANTED Home canned fruit,
care Journal.
H. C.
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TOR SALE 12 head sheep. CaU 87F24
10-16.
OUNO MAN-C'afeteria.
-Wanted at the Royal
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BOO-. FOR RENT CloBe in, board
- also if desired. 157 S. Winter. 10-15
FOB SALE Entire furniture for six
room house, including dishes, rugs,
cooking utensils, etc., for $300 cash.
Phone 1597J. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Also 7 lots, 6
room dwelling, barn, lot, house, or
Ivan ti.
10-16
chard for Bale; a bargain.
Martin. Phone 419.
(FOR BENT Modern 5-room cottage
after October 22, at 1065 Chemeke
ta. Inquire 1079 Chemeketa, or phone
'. 1492. 10-16
GIRLS OR WOMEN Are you inter
ested in learning a trade with the
promise of good wages and steady
' work. AddIv 1455 Oak street. 10-16
WANTED A girl for cooking andf
down stairs work. Phone 658. tf FOR TRADE 2 year old beef cow for
fresh milk cow, or one iresn soon
FOR SALE 3 1-4 inch Bain wagon
O. S. Kalb. Rt. 7. Box 143. 10-19
GIRL WANTED Genoral
Phono 1307.
housework.
10-15-
WANTED To buy a first-class fresh
cow. R-3 B-32. Gervais, Ore. 10-19
FURNISHED 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR
rent. Phone 1979. tf
T.T1R SALE Oak riosts 583 North Win
ter St. 10-15
PRACTICALLY new Packard piano
for sale at a bargain. Bench to
match. Am leaving otate. Inquire W
A. Clements. Ryan Ouilding. 10-16
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR
oroDcrtv in or near Marshfield, Ore
gon, Salem residence property of 8
room house and several lots, close in.
Phone 1434. 10-25
FOR SALE Reeistored Berkshire sow
18 months old. Phone 2030W 10-16
FOR SALE Good Ford $260 at Mis
ner'i. 1015
FOR SALE 15 acres, house, barn and
other buildings, small orchard, 3-8 or
mile west of West Stayton. Price
$1100. J. F. Weiscnberger, West
ayton, Ore-; 10-19.
luR SALE 4 horse drill in
shape, 14 discs. Phone 6F4.
good
10-15
FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, cheap
Call 140 N. 17th. tf
"WaNTTD An exrjerienced dairyman.
Call 491 or 1431. tf
FOR BENT Sleeping and office rooms
in Hubbard bldg. Call room 304. tf
HAVE YOU
phone 7.
WOOD SAWING t Call
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FIRST CLASS ASH AND SECOND
irrowth fir. Ed Nelson. Phone 1357.
10-15
FOR BENT Three modern house-
keenine rooms. 325 S. 14th street.
" 10-16
FOR BENT 8 room house with gar
age, strictly modern. Call mornings
or eveninir. 140 N. 17th. tf
FOR RENT Farm of 65 acres one
mile north of Waeonda. P. W. Eg
car. Gervais. B. 2. 10-15
FOR SALE Heavy team. 5 and 6
years old, well broken, perfectly
matched, cheap. Call 88F3. iu-i
GET YOUR TRESPASS NOTICES
New suddIv of cloth ones at Capital
Journal. tf
NICE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
Apartments. 491 N. Cottage. Phone
2203.
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WANTED Boys over 16, not going to
school, to work at bill distributing
E B. Flake, 590 S. 17th. Phone
1046.T. 1015
FOR SALE One delivery car in good
ennH Hon. Price $225. Phone
10-16
MAN WANTED For work on baler
immediately. Good wages. Thone
r,77 or 1110. 1016
TO TRADE A pair of Buff orpington
ducks for a hive of bees- Phone
2K01.T4. 10-16
HORSE FOR SALE 1200 lbs, 8 yrs
nl.l Tnnnirn J. F. H- Walker. Garden
mad. 1017
WANTED 100 bushels of cheat seed
at once. T. A. Shipley, 598 N. 21st
ot. Phone 1231W- 10-17
SPAN OF GOOD HEAVY HORSES IN
ornni mnditinn. Price $125. 225 Cen
ter St.. 1017
John Slocum, Fruitland, Or.
8bF25.
Phono
10-15
SITUATION WANTED As house
keeper by a competent Swedish wo
man. Address Bev. John Ovall's res
idence, 275 N. 20th St. Phone 640.
10-15
WANT TO BENT 5 room modern bun
galow, on good street, one with gar
age preferred. Albert Lundstrom,
care Watt Shipp Co. 10-15
FOR SALE Several lots close in, on
paved street, would be a A-l loca
tion for a factory, or any large build
ing. Inquire at Journal office or 670
Mill St. 10-20
y. H. C. JL
STARTS JO-WOW
Report Shows Increase Is
$4,510, But $4,00 More
Is Needed
The campaign for funds for the local
Y. M. C. A. is to open tomorrow with
a luncheon at the Association rooms,
at which time members who are inter
ested in the Association and the board
of directors are to meet to discuss
further plans. While the campaign has
not actually startea in earnest, ana
will not until tomorrow, subscriptions;
ace already being received at tne As
sociation office from persona whose i
terest in the Association as well as then
civic pride have promted them to send
in their contributions evea before be
in i' solicted. Dr. R. T. Melatiro and
J. 3. Goltra have the hotter of beiag
the first subscribers to the fall am
paign. Dr. R. T. Mclntire is at present
somewhere on the Atlantic ocean oat a
hospital ship. He is an army surgeon
commissioned as First Lieutenant.
A noveplan of raising the fnnds this
fall is to be adopted at the meeting to
morrow when two captains will be ap
pointed and teams selected to raiso the
funds. The Association has never used
the team scheme of raising its funds in
the past, but some of the members of
the1 board believe it would stimulate a
greatest interest and prompt action. The.
prospective budget ler tne year s worn
has been reduced to what the Beard
considers a minimum, but at the same
time i is planned to do a more aggres
sive and more efficient work during
the coming year than heretofore. Great
er emphasis will be placed upon the co
operation with the army work of the
Association and everything will be done
to assist the state officer in more H
ficiently carrying on the work wltS tie
army boys. The local Association will
act as a clearing house for information
regarding the Salem boys who are now
in the camps and pass it om to the Stat
committee who will keep the boya in
touch with their homes. A budget for
the work follows:
Salem Estimated Income.
Membership (Boys and Seniors) $1,500
Business Men's Memberships. 1,700
Rents 320
Towels 200
s
'"vfifW'- ' .
Religious and Social 100
Y. W. C. A 400
... 30
nn.trotn ar,n .nil dealers. 25.00 to Unpaid Subscriptions 1916-17 260
FF.MATE HELP WANTED Five
bright, copable ladies to travel, dem- Lockers
$50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid.
Goodrich Drug Company, uept. ,
Omaha, Nebr.
FOR SALE Cows, heifers, young
ulydo work horses, one driving
horse, 2 good work horses, separa
tor used short time. M. W. care Jour
nal, tf
LAND BARGAIN 150 acres rich river
bottom land: 25 aores hops, clear
ed land, pasture, hard and cotton
wood timber, house and barn, at $6.3
rur acre. .See Merlin Harding .at
halem Hardware Co. 10-15
BABOATN Five passeneer auto, en
gine in fine condition, and car nas
just been painted, good tires, extra
casing and tubes, demountable rims,
electric lignts ana sjeeuoiueir.
Looks and runs like new. Price $300.
844 Mill St. 10-20
FOR RENT 7 room house on JNorttt
Commercial street: 2 large lots, gar
den and fruit, $10 per month; also
furnished five room house on North
8lst- hath, electric light, hot and
cold water, barn, garden and fruit
12.00 per month. Ivan G. Martin.
Phone 419. 1P-16-
Total income . 4,510
Amount needed over income.... $4,000
Total
Estimated Expenditures.
Deficit 1916-17 $
$8,510
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SCHALK PLAYS UP TO THE MAZK Ray Sehalk, White Sox catcher, who
has maintained his reputation as baseball's best catcher. He has done very
little with the bat but has held up the pitchers in splendid style.
Dainty New Handkerch'fs
A splendid lot of pretty
Handkerchiefs just ar
rived. Fresh and new;
its a joy to see them
Spanish and Madera
kinds, hand embroider
ed, soft and pleasing to
the touch as well as the
eye. Very attractive
patterns ranging in
price from 39c to $3.00
each.
Irish linen with pretty
hand embroidery priced
35c to 65c.
Wide Venice edges oh a
pure linen center, most
pleasing, only $1.25 ea.
Fancy high colored lin
.en and lawns, borders
on the same material,
plain at 15c to 35c each.
Plain linen in full sized
hemmed Handkerchiefs,
new and dainty, 10c to
65c each.
OFFICIAL FIGURES. '
Eecipts $73,348.
National Commission's
share $7,334,480.
Each club's share 33,uiu.
General Administration
Office Maintenance
Electricity and Gai ......1.
Supplies .
Repairs
Physical Department
Educational Department
Religious and Social ... . 625
Boys
260
2,250
440
300
120
225
1,187
150
Furniture and Improvement
Insurance
Laundry ..
Taxes
State Work
Conferences
Paving
Advertising and Printing
Miscellaneous .
Fuel and Water
Total
1,000
150
117
205
78
100
50
73
260
100
820
$8,510
LO! Tho summer is past, the rain's
moreover Can 't on (poetic license)
the flowers are disappearing from the
earth, the time of the singing of tho
birds is gone, the voice of the tur
tle is heard in Berlin (song of Solo
mon revised to date) ; now comes the
era of hotcakes and buttermilk,
which Henry Hill, buttermilk king
of Salem, (title not self -bestowed)
will deliver at your door daily or
weekly on receipt of postal address.
Henry Hill, general delivery. Salem.
MONTANA TROOPS MOVED.
Bntte. Mont.. Oct. 15. Eight hund
red federalized militia from Washing
ton today relieved Montana guardsmen
who have been stationed at Butte, Aa
conda and Helena during the labor
troubles. The Montana troops will leave
immediately for an unannounced des
tination. BANDITS SHOOT PASSENGER.
40,000 COAL MIRS
MAY STRIKE FRIDAY
Vote to Walkout If Demands
Not Granted--Board at
Portland
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 15 Repre
sentatives of H0.000 coal miners in
Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri today
voted to strike Friday' if demands are
not met by the operators before that
time.
Board Is at Worfc
Portland, Or., Oct. 15. The federal
shipyard adjustment board began its
etforts to end the Willamette and Co
lumbia rivers shipyard strikes here to
day. .
Employers and representatives of
the men appeared before the board
this morning-
"Right now it is our aim to get tho
men back to work," explained V. Ev
erit Macv. chairman of the board. 'We
can adjust their difficulties later-"
RED CROSS BULLETINS
Willamett Chapter, American
R4d Cross
Business Office and Supply De
partment, Room 418 U. 6. Na
tional Bank Building
Rainy Days Will Demand i
Umbrellas
A most excellent exhibit
of the newest and want
ed Umbrellas. Silk, cov
ered in a range of colors
to match most any de
sired material. The
snappy new handles of t
black and white ivory t
effects with large rings I
for convenience of hold- i
ing also with plainer I
handles to suit your
fancy. Prices range at
$3.95, $4.95, $5.00, $6.65,
$6.95, $7.95, $10.00 and
$11.50. Your wants can
be had at this store.
Japanese Crepe
A House Dress or Kimo-
na made of this popular I
material seems to meet
the demands of most
women. Coming ' in
shades of pink, blue,
lavandar, green and yel-
low with pretty stripe
effects or in plain colors.
30 inches wide. See
these pretty materials
before you decide on the
new garment for
around the house.
Elko, Nev., Oct. 15. One passenger
was shot and many lost valuables and
money to a total value of several hund
red dollars when four bandits hed'up
a train ou the Western Pacific branch
line near Wendover last night. A posse
is on the trail of the bandits.
SPTTZEKRERO AND BALDWIN AP
pies for sale, 75c per box. Mrs. Oscar
Meyer. Phono 64F21 evenings. 10-15
LOST Ladies light tan kid glove on
State near 18th. Eeturn to this of
' fice. Beward. 10-15
JAPANESE BOY WANT TO COOK
and day work all kind. Phone 2a22
' 10-18
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE BOLL AND
upward for choiee wall paper at Bu-
ren's .Furniture store, vunuue.
eial SU
tf
BEANS We will pay cash for beans
nhnna 99 nr write and I will call
m nn. Chan fi Lebold. tf
FOB SALE CHEAP A horse, weight
1300 lbs., 10 years old, gnaranteea 10
mmrV- er.tr nlaofl. Can 1)8 Seen at Llb-
foorl hnrn 10-16
FOUND In Bligh theater last night,
a chauffeurs badge, owner may have
. v- .,n;ni. .t Jonrnal office
and Tvinr for aAy. 10-15
FOB BALE Or will trade lor farm
property, 8 room house and seven
lots, barn, thicken louse, garage.
Oaly 3 blocks from Court House and
on paved street Address C D. ear
Journal.
Merchant Marine Under
Government Control
Waahinirton. Oct. 15. America's
merchant marine passed under govern
ment control today. Belief of ftench
munitions congestion on piers in this
country, more efficient operation ft
war purposes of oil tankers and lower
freight rates on overseas trade are
among the first results expected from
the requisition oraer ius
ery vessel of 2500 tons or more.
Actually, . present operation of the
rhmt fleet will be disturbed lit
tle, a government chartering commis-,
sion in--New lorK cny uu a
tation bureau under Edward F. Carey
in the shipping board's office m Wash
ington will handle the details of offi
cial regulation. The , ships henceforth
will carry only freight vital to life
and war.
ff.AI.neM WEST COFff-g -JOST RIGHT
Progress
Carefully selected from tho
world's finest coffee; roasted
and steel cut in the most
modern plant in the North-
u.at - narked in
hermetica 1 1 f
ealed tins by
the latest Im
proved Vacuum
Process Golden
West Coffee Is
truly reh no
matter where or
when you buy it.
-iUST EIGHT" V
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WANTED 625 loan on an improved
20-acre farm. A $1000 loan on Salem
residence carrying $1000 insurance.
Have several tsalem acreage tracts
.to exchange for larger farm. Sever
ed good houses for sale at less thaa
osi. But a horn first. SoeolofekT,
341 State. 10"16-
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
For tho Cot of Improving the Alley la
Block 47, CitT of Salem
To tho unknown owner .of west 34
feet of east 63 feet of lot 8, block 47,
city of Salem:
Zon are hereby notified tnat the
assessment levied by ordinance Mo.
1510, upon your west 34 feet of east
63 feet of lot 8, block 47 e.ty -of Sa
lem, between Ferry street and State
street, amount, to $204 Smd aoss
ment was entered in the docket of city
liens on the 3d day of October 1917,
as a eharge and lien against said prop
erty, and is bow due and payable to
the city treasurer.
This notice is served upoa you by
publication thereof for tea days in the
Daily Capital Journal by order of the
common council. v.
Date of first publication hereor is
October 6th, 1917. jabIj BACE, '
Beeorder of th city of Salens
EASY PAYMENTS
ON LIBERTY BONDS
Think how easily and conveniently
you can lend financial support to your
Government and moral support to the
boys in khaki when a Liberty Bond
may he purchased for $50 and $100 at
the following terms:
2 per cent down, 18 per cent on Nov
ember 15th; 40 per cent on December
15th and 40 per cent on January 15th.
Call npon or write us for further in
formation, or bring or send in your
applications.
MtectStatesIMonalBarilii
YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTEB AT
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COODlGOOD S
X
The Hubbard auxiliary is coming to
the front not only in its efforts to raise
money for the Red Cross, but in the
general interest being showu 1y the In
crease in membership. At the chicken
dinner given Saturday, there was a net
profit of $70 and when an appeal was
made for new members, 23 responded,
bringing the total membership of Hub
bard up to 103.
In response to the call for 50 cents
from each member, the Belle Passo
auxiliary responded with $7.50. The
women are keeping up their work as
Saturday they sent in 12 T bandages
and 7 suits of pajamas.
The Jefferson auxiliary is lining up
with the good workers as their con
tribution Saturday was: 19 dozen 4
tail bandages, 5 dozen wash cloth,
dozen' napkins, 46 operating leggings,
and 8 pair woolen sox.
Headquarters at Washington sends
out the following: "The vital neces
sity of an immediate increase in the
output of each chapter cannot be ovur
estimated."
Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mrs. B. O.
Sohucking and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Meyers will motor to Portknd tomor
row morning to attend a meeting called
by C D. Stinison the new Red Croaa
manager of this district. The confer
ence is called of aetive workers from
each chapter to discuss in general tho
Red Cross work.
The manager of the Northwestern
division, C. D. Stinison issues the
lowing:
There will bo no Red Cross Christmas
ship this year.
The Red Cross will not undertake tu
deliver to specified individuals any
Christmas packages.
However, a standard Chrisinus
packet will be made by the chnpt-.-rs
and distributed to the soldiers and sail
ors as a whole. Every man will receive
the same standard package, filled with
the same assortment.
Full instructions as to the makeup
of the Christmas packages together
with information as to shipping, etc.,
will be forthcoming soon.
fnin4 Hamca Moure T
Willi ISUUdV S1VII0
Addie R. Zuniwalt against Otis L.
Zumwalt action for divorce, complaint
filed.
Sarah Kennedy against Oliver D.
Newton and others, deed issued , to
Security State Bank of Woodburn on
sale under execution to lots 3 and 4,
Goodman's addition to city of Wood
burn.
Marriago licenses wore issued Satur
day to I red v. Wellington anu .
Pratt and to Hallie F. Bailey and Car
rie Marie Hiatt, all of this county.
DON DICKINSON DEAD.
-Don M. Dickinson,
THE LIBERTY LOAN.
Subscriptions to the 2nd Lib
erty loan bonds in Salem to
close of bunking hours todny:
Ladd & Bush $ 53,000
Salem Bank Commerce 44,000
Capital National 7,600
U. S. National 5,300
Total...., $111,150
TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION
Wilmington, Del., Oct. 15. Two men
dead, one missing and ono other ser
iously injured was the result of an ex
plosion, of half a ton of nitro starch
at tho Dupont plant at Gibbstown, N.
J., today. The dead and misHing aro
Jesse Dcvault, Marplo Reel and Mar-
nt ii? TWi M. Dickinson, tin Hln tinziun. all liowaer mnKers. uo
postmaster general under the adminis- two bodies found .were absolutely un
tration of Grover Cleveland, died at recognizable. Raymond Baker
his home here todav. General physical was seriously injured. Tho cause of tlia
debility was tho caiiso of his death. 'explosion is not known.
State House News
The joint committee of the Interstate
Commerce Commission will meet at the
Palace Hotel at Han Francisco, com
mencing November 1. All complaints
and suggestions as to matters pertain
ing to coast transportation should be
presented this committee.
A petition was filed today from
Hillsboro asking that a union station
be established there with the Houthcrn
Pacific and Oregon Electric must both
use. It also asks that the commission
requires common use of the track of the
Oregon Electrie on Washington street,
and that the track on Main street be
eliminated.
j Articles of incorporation were filed
this morning as follows: Mount Hood
Lodge Company; place of business
Park dale. Hood River county, capital
stock $100,000 and object to carry on
a restaurant, hotel and general tourist
business.
Mt. Baker Mining Company de
creased it capital stock from $1,000,000
to $50,000.
Crane Cemetery Association filed sup
plementary affidavit corrccti-ig mis
takes in original filing.
K. Donnelly has completed the
work at Hood River and for some-
JJ field w
Jl time will be engaged in the State En
gineer's office, mapping his worn,
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CARLE WILLIAMS and DOROTHY KELLY
in "THE MAELSTROM"
LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW
THOSE BOYS IN FRANCE
THEY CAN'T COME HOME FOB CHRISTMAS, AND THEY WILL
BE EXPECTING SOME SUITABLE EEMEMBESANCE FROM YOU.
Nothing to acceptable, nothing touches the heart more, than a beauti
ful, well made Portrait of tho giver; and YOU can send one by hay
ing that "sitting" made early.
Government Report
LAST MAIL FOB FRANCE NOVEMBER 15TH.
The Yartons Studios of Salem will use every effort to get your t
work out on time if orders are placed NOW.
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