Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 19, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT., 19, 1917.
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AVORDTO TOTHEVISE
5000 Salem People to Photograph for Xmas.
The Last Mail to France for the Sammies
XMAS IS SURELY COMING
Won't Wait
It will not wait for you.
Make the appointment for Your Picture at your fav
orite Studio in Salem today
Why should you wait.
ChamptOn White Sox
Divide Spoils of Victory
Chicago, Oct. 19. The world's chain
pioa White Sox plunged into a whirl
pool of arithmetic and camo up for air
with each regular clutching a chock
for $3,669.32.
That represented each one's bit for
standing around while the Giants play
ed themselves out of the title. The
split was arrived at after considerable
figuring. On full share was divided
IF
Or yourself wear Shoes,
sizes 4 to 6. It would
pay you to investigate
this offer. All shoes in
our store, sizes 4 to 6,,
will be sold at wholesale
prices this week only.
We carry standard
goods can you beat
them?
Keith's Conqueror
Buckingham and Hecht,
and J. E. Tilt
A. J. Paris
Shoe Shop
379 State Street
among Bob Hasbrouck rookie, and sev
eral minor officials of the club.
Hasbrouck got $1000; Joe O'Neill,
traveling secrfitftrv. lffiQa9. rra;na
iBuckner $500; jBill, the "clubhouse
boy,-' $300, and Charles Kuhn, ground
keeper, and Johnny McCuddy, mascot,
$100 each.
i"Dteath iViflldv" i.Tim Rnt 'vivar
with the officers eamri in CAlifnrniH.
got a full share.
A few of the players openly express
ed dissatisfaction with the compara
tively email; amount (apportioned to
Buckner and declared their intention
of adding to his sharo from their pri
vate purses.
Gtanta get Checks
New York, Oct. 19. The New York
Giants and Manager McGraw received
their chocks for the world's series.
Each regular received the sum of $2,
466.21. it was reported that some of
the mon did not get a full share. Al
Demaree will have to divide his share
with Peto Kilduff, who was traded
to the Chicago Cubs late in the season.
Other splits also were made.
Ambassador Bernstorff
Secured Suspect's Release
Chicago, Oct. 19. Count von Bern
storff, former German ambassador, in
tervened to obtain the release of Gus
tav Jac.obsen, one of the four men on
trial hero for conspiracy to foment a
revolution in India in 1915, when Ja
cobsen was arrested in Manila, as a
result of the alleged plot.
This was the testimony today of
Sncumore Chatterji, a Hindu, one of
the government's principal witnesses.
Chattcrji testified that arms and am
munition for the rebellion already had
been landed in Siam and that the stage
was completely set for the outbreak
when the British government exposed
tho plot and arrested the leaders-
SOME OREGON GITiES
D9IIJG GOOD VORK
IN EOMriPAIGti
List Is CocpOed of Communi
ties Wiifch Have Taken 20
Per Cent qf Quota
Portland. Or.. Oct. 19 The follow
ing roll of honor was announced at two
a. m. today by the liberty loan state
central committee' it ncludes Icities
which have subscribed 20 per. cent or
more of their quota to the second lib
erty loan based on reports received
to midnight October 18.
Reported
Town Quota Amount Pet.
North Bend $ 42,000 $ 50.000 119
Helix 32,000
Carlton 15.000
Maupin 18,000
Wallowa 42,000
Myrtle Creek 13,500
Pendleton 750,000
Rogue River 4,500
Seaside 13.000
Jeucrson 18,000
Jacksonville 10,000
Central Point .... 18,000
Myrtlo Point .... 40.000
Glcndale 10,000
Forest Grove 100,0.00
Lakeview 175.000
Corvallis 200.000
Juntura 14,000
Gaston 14,000
Dallas 85,000
Newberg 90,000
Pilot Rock 33.000
Toledo 17,500
The Dalles 300,000
Tillamook 80,000
Willamina 14,000
La Grande 240,000
MCMannviUe; 200,000
Philomath
Suthcrlin
Ontario
Union ....
Wdstoa
Gardiner
Halsey ..
Moro
Dufur ....
Oregon
itv
12,000
12,5000
118,000
. 40,000
27,500
... iw,00
. 20,000
. 45,000
. 36,000
215,000
Hood River 115,000
26,600
100,800
12,700
25,000
7,650
416,550
2,400
7,200
9,550
5,300
7,000
15,250
2,700
35,000
50,500
68,500
5,000
5,000
28,000
28,500
10,000
5,500
96,300
25,000
4,1000
69,700
55,650
3,200
3,300
27,700
9,500
7,200
7,650
5,750
10,750
7,850
45,000
3,550
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I PAY 50c PER DOZEN CASH FOR EGGS.
I PAY 45c CASH FOR BUTTER.
The Farmers9 Store
of Quality
EW.SCHRUNK,Prop.
270 North temercial St Salem, Oregon !
Master State Grange and
Fanners Union President
Ask Farmers to Subscribe
Portland, Or.. Oct. 19.
To Local Chairmen:
J. D. Brown, president of tho Par
mer's Union, and C. E. Speneo, master
of the stato grange, have joined in
the following appeal to farmers to
buy liberty bonds. Give this widest
publicity; have same read tit local
meetings:
"To the farmers of Oregon:
vuear bir: As ono who is engaged
agriculture, you know that out of
the soil comes the basie wealth of the
nation. The men who produce food and
buy liberty bonds are tho men who
will help the boys in the trenches win
this war. Tho farmer won the war of
independence. He was the bulwark of
the country in Lincoln's time. By the
farmer is meant every man who is en
gaged in agricultural pursuits.
"A Is rue part of the monev derived
from this liberty loan will go directly
back to farmers and agricultural in
terests in payment for supplies for the
armies of our country and for sale to
the allied governments. All the loans
mado by our government to the allies,
aro for the purpose of enabling them
to pay for produce of tho soil and man
ufacturese produced in this country.
this is a direct appeal to the ag
ricultural interests of Oregon. VTb ask
you to subscribe to the full extent of
your ability, persuade your employes
and help them to do the same, and act
ively advocate the sale of the bonds.
If it should happen that you are at
present pushed for cash, go to your
banker and he will assist you to any
extent. Your business is giving you a
liberal return, and it is nothing less
than your duty to assist tho govern
ment that supplied the land from'
which you largely profit. Get busy as
time is short and the allotment ex
pires on October 27th.
'During the last liberty loan cam
paign, realizing that the farmers, live
stock men, and others interested in
agricultural pursuits at that particular
time of the year, were not in position
to subscribe, no direct appeal was
made at that time to those engaged
in agricultural pursuits to como to the
support of the government with their
funds. The government now, however,
wants your support. You have realized
prices for everything that the ground
produces and all of tho interests con
nected therewith, such as cattle, sheep
dairying and hoes, beyond probably
your greatest expectations and these
prices are due to war conditions, the
government expects you to do your
share, believing that the producers will
not be found wanting. You are asked,
therefore, to enter your subscriptions
at once, for as large an amount of
$MfN mm BOYS
WILL ARRIVE; HERE
AT 9 AIUOIEROW
March from Depot to Court
House Squarewye Ex
hibition Drill
Line of march forming at 9
o'clock Saturday morning at
the (Southern Pacific depot:
State and city officials and
the members of the supreme
court in autos.
. Salem band.
Civic organizations and civil-
tans.
Cherry Bud band.
ijc Boy Scouts.
Women's Relief Corps.
Ladies of the .Grand Army.
Ladies auxiliary to Hal Jlib-
bard camp.
Members of the Honor Guard
Members of the Red Cross-
The Grand Army of the Ee-
public.
The Spanish War Veterans.
Members of the Mexican ex-
petition.
Drum corps.
Company M.
Salem will turn out enmasse to wcl-l
come Company M to the city, on its
final visit before being ordered south.
and later, on to France- 1
The company will entrain at Clacka
mas at 7 o'clock Saturday morning and
will arrive m the city promptly at
o'clock.
They will be welcomed by the follow
been ordered to report to the S. P. de
pot-at 8:30 o'clock: Alembrs of tan
Grand Armv of the Republic. Sedg
wick post; Hal Hibbard camp, Spanisli
war veterans; Mexican Dorder veter
ans, Tia Juana camp; Boy scouts, and
all auxiliaries of these patriotic organ
izations. ' .
Leavine the S. P. depot at 9 o'clock
the march will be direct to the armory,
where the boys will be allowed to rest.
At 11 o'clock in the morning, the
company will put on its exhibition drill
on the lawn east of the court house.
At 1 o'clock the company , will be
tendered & banquet and reeeptipn at
the armorv Following the banquet, the
following program will be given:
Salem band, America."
Toastmaster, President Carl G. Do-
ney. ,:
Invocation, Dr. G. F. Holt.
Addresses
On behalf of tho city. Mayor Walter
E. Keyes.
On behalf of the state, Governor
Jameg Withycombc. , ,
On behalf of tho nation, justice uco
H. Burnett.
Song. "America I Love Thee," Tom
Ordeman.
Kesponse, on behalf of Company M,
Captain J. B. Oieer.
Solo, ' 'The Star Spangled Banner,
Mrs. Hallie Parrish Durdall.
By proclamation of Mayor Walter
E. Keves. all stores will be asked to
close Saturday between the hours of
11 o'clock in the morning nnd 1 o'clock
p. m. Co-operating with the patriotic
bodies, the Business Men's league or
the Commercial club requested all its
members to observe the mayor's proc
laination. .
According to the present program
no arrangements have been mude for
the entertaining of the boys after tho
banquet and dinner at tne armory io
morrow. It is probable they will re
turn to Clackamas Sunday afternoon
and there await orders to entrain for
the south.
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Duty
. Then conserve the rest of your money by baying your shoes where you get the
most shoe satisfaction for so much less money by paying cash. Wc can give
House
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Four orders were made by the pub
lic service commission this morning.
The Hancock Land company was giv
en permission to construct and oper
ate an industrial spur track connecting
:!ic O. W. R. & N. track with that of
tho Portland Railway, Light & Power
company, the spur being on Goldsmith
avenue.
The county court of Yamhill county
on its own petition was required to
construct a highway B0 feet in width
along the easterly side of the O. A
C. tracks, between the present location
of the two points where the railroad
crosses the county road between Amity
CATARRH
of the
BLADDER
relieved in
24 HOURS
Each Cap-
rsla bears thelMIDY!
name
United States government 4 per cent
bonds, as you can now pay for or pay
for within a reasonable lime, particu
larly the latter. You can do this by
going directly to your bank as soon as
you receive this letter, or if you are
in a position where you cannot get to
the bank promptly, till out the cnrlos-,
ed application blank and send it to
your bank by mail, with the request
tha ttho bank advance the 2 per cent
and charge it to your account.
"Don't let Oregon lag behind the
other states or the producers of Oregon
tag the rest of the state.
"Very Bincerelv yours,
"JOHN I). BROWN,'
"President, Farmer's TTnion
"(.'. K. SSPEN'CK,
"Master, State Grange.
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$6.50 Men's Gun Metal, button, of $8.00 Dark Gray Kid, cloth top to
real quality at . match, very dressy
$5.15 $6.75
Then others at $6.85, $5.35, $4.50, Other Ladies' Shoes $4.95, $4.45,
$3.50 down to $2.95. $3.95, $3.79 on down to $2.95.
$4.00 Boys' Gun Metal, -button, Neolin $3.50 Misses' Gun Metal, Neolin Soles,
Soles at Sizes 11 to 2, at
$3.45 $2.95
And others at $3.25, $2.95, $2.80, $2.65 Other Misses' Shoes at $3.25, $2.65,
down, to $2.35. , $2.35 on down to $1.95
$7.50 Ladies' Black Kid Vamp, Gray $3.50 Child's Sizes, Gun Metal, Solid
Cloth Tops, a beauty at Soles, 8 1-2 to 1 1, at
$6.50 $2.65
Others at $7.95, $6.95 and a Hi-low Others at. $2.95, $2.45, $2.35, $1.95
heel at $5.50 down to $1.65.
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Rubbers, Heavy Shoes, High Tops, Loggers'; anything you need in Footwear at
lower prices for best qualities.
Arch Supports, $2.50 quality at $2.25. Shoe Dressings; Laces of all colors.
Have the youngsters get a free Dickey Bird, a Face Puzzle Card or a top.
DON'T FORGET WHICH PLACE.
167 N. COMX
STREET
Phone 1196
L. B LITTLER
Manager
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AN INSTANTANEOUS
WKLN1LUE REMOVER
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The average woman is always sur
prised to learn, after experimenting
with all sorts oi patent so-called
"wrinkle removers," that the most ef
fective remedy in the world is a sim
ple face wash which she can make her
self at home in a jiffy.
Hhe has onlr to get an ounce of pure
powdered taxolito from her nearest
druggist and dissolve it in half a pint
of witch hazel. Apply this refreshing
solution to the f'uco every day for
a while. The result is charming mar
velous. Even after the very first treat
ment the wrinkles show less plainly
and the face has a nice, firm, comfort
able feeling that is thoroughly delight
ful and lends self confidence in one's
appearance. This harmless home reme
dy is used by thousands of women to
obliterate the unwelcome traces of
time.
and Whiteson in said county.
Tho O. W. E. & N. railroad company
was authorized to install grade cross
ings at specified points nonr Blue
Mountain station, Cmatilla county.
The city of Koseburg was relieved
from obligation to erect warning signs
at railroad crossings on certain streets
named in eity 8 application.
money on such securities.
The Oregon Federation of Patriotic
societies, location Portland, source of
income dues, assessments and contribu
tions. Object to inculcate patriotic
principles and encourage performance
of patriotic duties.
FRENCH BEATEN BACK BERLIN
Berlin, Via London, Oct. 19. "San
guinary repulse" of French attacks
north of Vauclcre mill (chemin des
Dames) and intense British artillery
fire, wcro reported in today's official
statement.
"In Flanders there was intense ar
tillcrying northeast of Soissons and also
formidable use of munitions on the
eastern portion of Chemin des Dames"
the statement said. "The French three
times attacked north of Vauclorc mill
and wero suiiguinarily repulsed.
"Twelve cnomy airplanes wore down
ed, six of these being a squadron of
bombing planes which attacked Koulers
and IiiilelinuiiHter. "
What a treasuro tho kaiser missed in
not having at his command the Baby
Kccts gang of kidnapers.
FOR
Chilblains
Dermis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUO STORCa -,1
TUBI 2BC JAW 60C rft '
Articles of incorporation were filed
today as follows:
The Corporation Finance company,
principal place of business Marsh field
Coos connty; capital stocK $10,000, ob
jwt to buy for purpose of investment
only, stocks, bonds, mortgages and oth-
j er securities, and to borrow and loan
TODAY
HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE
BEN TIDWELL
Comedy Novelty Surprise
3 ALL NEW ACTS SATURDAY-3
3 ALL NEW ACTS SUNDAY-3
New Pictures mm
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THE COMEDY OF lOOO LAUGHS
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REGULAR 5c AND 15c PRICES
THE SWIFTEST COMEDY EVER SCREENED DEBUT OF AMERICA'S GREATEST STAGE COMEDIENNE
LIBERTY THEATRE
TODAY TOMORROW SUNDAY
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