Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 05, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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HAVE YOU
phone 7. .
WOOD SAWING t -Call
tf
FOB RENT 5 room bungalow, wood
in basement. Call 427R. tf
FOB SALE First class 2d growth fir
Phone 491. 12-5
FOB SALE First class 2d grtwth fir".
C. A. Nelson. Phone 1357 , 12-8
COB
oak.
SALE Cheap, 14 cords of dry
Phono 103F23. 12-0
FURNISHED house keeping rooms at
758 North Com'l.
12-6-
POTATOES
8F23.
for sale. Phone
evening
12-5
5 SMALL pigs for sale. Rt. 6, box 65.
12-7
WANTED Boy to work mornings aBl
evenirfgs. Call 606 South High St.
12-5
'FOB SALE 1914 model Ford, A-l en
gine. Address C. S. Capital Journal.
W. H. GALVAN1 MS
ONRUSSIAN AFFAIRS
Native of That Country Lec
tures To Alliance of
" Labor and Democracy
in
S i
"If yon would turn half a dozen I.
W. W's loose in Salem the aoise they
would make would upset tho town.
That's what happened in Russia when
ithe present Bolsheviki resinie came
12-5 jinto power-"
Thus was characterized the present
FOB SALE Two cows, one fresh, one situation of affairs in Russia by W.
soon, une iioisiein Dun, 8 months uaiwni, a native or mat country,
old. 771 N. Com. 12-5 in an enlightening address at a mee'tr
. ling of the Alliance of Labor and De-
W ANTED Teamster to rlrU-o tonm in I'moeracy last evening at Waller hall
city. Inquire
phone 4S3.
654i Ferry street or i"vani stated tnat tne uussian
V1 ' e 1 -ll 1 - 11
BOOMS for rent, close in, with board
Call 292 N. Church St. 12-7
FOB SALE Ladies tricvele in good
condition. Call at 19i N. Front. 12-7
FOB SALE S. C. White Leghorn pul
lets. Phono 827R. - 12 7
FOR SALE Young
1336 N. 14th.
cow, some
hav-12-5
FOB SALE 3 dozen B. Leghorn put
lets, Beall strain. Phone 30F13. 12-5
WANTED Woman for general house
wcj-k. fhone 1204. la-a
Tim : i m plot of ground of their own and Uieft
TWO housekeeping rooms, nicely furn- h. ,J fl,onft thpv mnii. thp,r liv.
ished, for $2 per week
street. Phone 704.
633 Ferrv
12-6
to be leit alone as they made their liv-
jSng from the soil. They did not want
.the war and were forced into it orig-
, , . , , , finally only at the point of the bawnet.
NOW VACANT one nice, heated room I.Thus when the Bolsheviki, which Mr
with board. "Tho Taylor's," 1510 icalvani characterized as I. W. W'a
btate bt. tf land the worst element in the empire,
wanted to ge into -power, they went
SALEM employment Agency, room 21 !mon the peasants and the laboring
rsusn -jjreyman Building, No. 147 masses and shouted tor armistico ana
North Com. St.
12-10 pwice.
Mr.
Galvani thinks it a great mis-
WANTED Wood cutters. Phone 33P fortune- that the Bolsheviki came into
34 or' address William Sheridan, Tur-jPwer but he believes they are but a
ncr. Ore. Bt 1 ia.fi 'temporary mindoranee and that soon
tne more conservative element win
SPECIAL
SALE
SPEC!
SALE
ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS .WEEK
FOB SALE At a bargain, 10
near Salem. Phone 73F21.
acres
12-8
O. I. C. REGISTERED ghoats for sale.
Phone Ed Loose, 64F14. 12-7
WANTED Small potatoes. Phone 65F
12. . ... - , 12-0
500 SCOBE CABD pads fo sale, Jour
nal office. tf
WANTED Wood cutters. Phone
B.
1055
tf
FOB SALE 5 acres of bottom land, a
bargain. Address L. J. care Journal.
12-9
FOB RENT Completely furnished
. room house, furnace. Call 745 Ferry
St. afternoons. 12-H
'FOB SALE 1915 Ford, good condi
tion. Cheap if taken at once. 694 N.
Com. . 12-6
FOB SALE House, barn, garage, fruit
etc., with one or two lots, excellent
location. A bargain. Phone 2325, 12-6
FOB THE PUBLIC Potatoes lc
per lb., delivered any amountPhone
: 709. r-i . ; ., .., ' iz-u
NECKLACE found on X. Cottage. Own
er prove property and paying for
ad. 892 N. Winter. ' 12-5
LOST A leather bill wallet on street
between High and Liberty or near
.Baptist church. Heward. Leave at
Journal office. . 12-6
FOB BALE 1916 5 passenger Ford,
1st class condition. Ira jorgensen.
150 S. High. 12-G
FOB SALE Full blood Poland China
s.ioacs, 125 loa- .Paul Winslow, lit
3. 12-6
FOB SALE OB TRADE 1916 Ford,
will take horse or cow as part payment-
Phono 37F5. 12-13
MfTST sell quick, good cheap home,
fruit, garden, chicken park. Excel
lent terms. 12 C care Journal. tf
NICE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
Apartmonts. 491, N. Cottage. Phone
2203. tf
FOB THE PUBLIC Potatoes lc per
lb. delivered, any amount. Phone 163.
12-10
WANTED from one to two hundred
acres grain land to lease. C. E. care
Journal. 12-5
FOB SALE This week, full blooi
Buff Orpingtons and Partridge Rock
pullets. 1902 N. Church. Phone 1935
B. 12-0
again be in the saddle. The Marco.
1917, revolution was the greatest event
in the history of Russia in tho opinion
of tho speaker.
The throne for the past 200 years,
said the speaker, had been a place for
drink and intemperance, usurpation,
execution, assassination, corruption,
i . i.ii
FOB SALE 50 laying hens and pnl- Te.eeution, open nmraer, aaurj,
lete, White Wyandotte and W. B C. "t In n, 't17 in the r1
t 'u dl oo, , said the speaker, "has so much bru-
uukjiui US, A UUUt? OtUE O. .lii-D ..... X
to its people, so many ef them assassin
ated or thrown into dungeons to rot."
There is not a single family of any
standing in all the vast empire but
one or two of its members have been
sacrifices on tho altar of Russia's free
dom. "At the beginning of the war Rus
sia called tiurteen muuons or troops
to arms. Since that time I believe that
fully one half of them has been tost
through the cowardly and brutal tfeach
crv of the imperial frovernment- which
old the life and soul of the empire to
tho Germans. And vou have heard of-
the holy' church of Russia? It is no
better than the imperial government.
The two have worked together for cen
turies in persecuting the 180,000,000
toeotde of the realm. What can you ex-
Ipect in a country where this has been
going on, where tne oest ana nooiesi
Blinds have been harassed and execut
ed and made outcasts t "
1100 BABTLETT pear trees, well head
ed, 3 year old, orchard grown, 15c
in largo orders. Earl Pearcy, State
Hospital, Salom. "12-5
ONtlONS FOB SALE Buy your on
ions now at iVj to z. cents, if tak
en at once. Phone 1390R, Call 1267
Marion St. tf
10 GOOD men wanted at once, inside
work, the year round. We work our
men on the merit plan. Call 6 to 8 p.
m., '1973 N. Com! St 12-10
FOUND Stray bay horse with white
spot in torehead, owner may have
samo by paying for ad and feed. Rt.
8, box 140. 12-5
SPECIAL
MENTION
of all lines
condensed in
a very few
words.
GE-3
DAYS
PRE-XMAS
Reductions
on ready-to-weara
very ,
unusual offering.
PIGS AT AUCTION I will sell 24
seven months old pigs at Woodry's
auction house Saturdav, Dec. 8, at 11
a. m. J. W. Woodruff. . 12-7
SECOND hand auto will bo accepted
as part payment on $UU( residence,
terms on part. Address 11-C care
Journal. tf
CAUGHT adrift, two row boats. Own
er can have same by calling on Jos.
Martin, Salem Water Co., proving
property and payine charges on .
same. 12 5 ium (south entrance) of the Commer-
5t 3C 3
3fC ( 3 C SjC
CITY NEWS
sj( sjc sjc ijc
The funeral of Mrs. M. M. Whitting-
ton was held this morning at ten o 'clock
at the family home on North 15th street
Interment was in the Lee Mission cem
otery. o
On Thursday night at the auditor-
Three Days Sale of FURS .
Three Days Sale of WOMEN'S
Three Days Sale of WOMEN'S
Three Days Sale of WOMEN'S
Three Days Sale of WOMEN'S
Three Days Sale of CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Days Sale of CHILDREN'S COATS
SUITS .
DRESSES
SKIRTS .
WAISTS
at one-half
at one-half
at one-half
at one-half
at one-half
at one-half
al one-half
Three
Three Days Sale of SWEATERS, PETTICOATS,
OPERA WRAPS, RAIN COATS, KIMONOS at one-half
ViTfctftf RMnn&fl- Comc to ln!s time'y event. Save on
M tPU l VM tUL&l Merchandise that cannot be duplicated
Ynu ran alwavs T "h
uu ueuerai jj XIOOOR
Toyland and Xmas
Goods 2nd floor
LOST On river road about 2 miles
north of Salem, ,iust beyond the
Pearmine place. Purse containing
small change and keys. Finder may
keep the money lor reward if
brought to the Journal office. 12-7
GET TOUB TRESPASS NOTICES
New supply of cloth ones at Capital
Journal. tf
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE BOLL AND
upward for choice wall puper at Bu
ren's rurniture store, 179 Commer
cial St tf
BED wool is high now, sell or trade
yours to us. Best market price guar
anteed. uren's Furniture Store,
Commercial street.. 12-16
HOUSE and lot close in io .exchange
for acreage, give location and de
scription in first letter, Address D
5 care Journal. 12-6
WANTED Single man to .loin our
southern sales and advertising crew,
leaving Salem Sunday. Personal let
ter only will secure interview. Ad
dress 6-C caro Journal. 12-7
FOB EXCHANGE 1 light horse, har
ness and spring wagon, for a good
work mare, must be gentle and true,
not over 10 years old, noboot. L. C
Denison, Rt. 1, Independence, Or.
12-5
FOB ,SALE
dred fifty
,10B TRADE One !hun
acres of rich river bot
tom land, 25 acres hops, some clear
ed land, housA and barn, hard and
cotton wood timber, for $65 per ac,
terms. See Merlin Harding at Sa
lem Hdw. Co. 12 6
MEDIUM team for sale, weight 1000
also wagon and harness. Inquire of
xieiiry xiair t Jin vca rum'u, uiuhiib.
Or. 12-5
WANTED Dairyman Must be exper
ienced in milking and teerting 3 dav
test cows, must be clean and gi3
geod recommendation. Wages $75 per
month and board. F. A. Doerfler, Sil
rerton, Or. tf
ciat club the Salem Woman's club wiM
givo a reception to the members of tno
Commercial club and their wives, and
to tho members of the Horticultural
society which will convene in session
on that date. Refreshments, music and
a program are being prepared. Eight
o'clock is the Tour.
o
The Cherriaiid will hold their annual
election of officers tonight in the rooms
of the Commercial club. For the po
sition of King Bing several possibilities
have been mentioned the strongest of
whom are Hal Patton, W. M. Hamilton
and Wm. Gahlsdorf. Mr. Gahhdorf says
"nothing doing" as far as he is con
cerned as "little Wilie is going to give
his time to business the next year."
But a King Bing will be elected all the
same.
Hudson Council No. 1, Royal and Se
lect Master of the Masonic order, held
annual election of officers Monday ev
ening as follows: Thrice illustrious
master. Dr. O. A. Olson; deputy illus-
trous master, E. C. Carleton; principal , been much re8poll8e Bhown by the stud
"uurH" "L "u,,v - ra" ents. .bast year a class of over 60 in
urer, Lott L. Pearce; recorder, Glen C jlihln .tnrtv nnsap,l !. .,miHnn D.
prescribed by tho state educational de
went hungry well, it wasn't because
of the lack, of tempting viands .which
the restaurarteurs set forth. And to
day was wheatless'day regardless bt
the fact that wiieatless day officially
does not begin till Dec. 12. Graham
and rye bread were set on the tables
and counters today and there was not
a single diner who made a kick or did
not relish the "staff of life" set be
fore him.
Rev. Jacob Stocker, a former stu
dent at Willamette University and
member of the graduating class of '15.
addressed the students at chapel toflay
on "What constitutes a good educa
tion f" Mr. Stocker said that education
was primarily a drawing out process
rather than a drawing in procedure
as commonly considered, and that the
man who neglected to educate the spir
itual part of his being at the same time
he was developing his intellect was
only half doing the job. Tho value of
an historical education, he stated, did
not lie in the memorizing of dates, but
in the realization of the underlying
principles that lead up to the historical
events.
o
Dr. Frank Brown gave an Interest
ing lecture at assembly hour at the high
school yesterday on "Bible Study in
Schools." Since this subject has been
recogniped in the public school curricu
la and credit given for it there has
FOB SALE 1915 Ford in good condi
tion, char for cash, if sol.l at once.
Phone 508 or 2501J5 after 7 p- m.
12-5
FOB SALE CHEAP Duroc boar, sub
ject to register, 10 months old, 250
pounds, 3-4 mile northeast of Lans
ings' corner. Potter, box 34, route 7.
Salem, Oregon. tf
SALE 'Four acres in fruit, eood
buildings, best location in Salem; al
so five acres two miles out, will sell
cheap if taken soon. Call and see
ownerr 2590 Cherry Ave, north Sa
lem. 12-8
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
For the Improvement of the Alley In
t-ie South Block of Charles Cart
Wright's Addition to the City of Sa
lem, from the East Line ef Capitol
Street to the ' West Line of 12th
Street.
Niles; captain of guard, A. A. Hall;
conductor of council, H. B. Thielsen;
steward, C. E. Keinke; sentinel, H.
Schcemaker. The installation was eon-
ducted by illiistrous grand master of
the state of Oregon, G. G. Brown, as
sisted by Grand Marshal A. F. Marcus.
Yesterday being Tuesday, the restaur
ants of the city practiced for the first
time of observance of meatless dfr:
The habitual beef cater, if he was
looking for beef, was disappointed, but
some very appetizing substitutes were
offered in the way of fish, oysters,
poultry, etc, and the meat eater who
Notice is herebv given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, will,
well by cabling 17th Aay. o Deieniber) 1917'
or at tne same nour at anv subsequent
at the
TEAMSTERS LISTEN Call Silvertoo
phone Black 1T4 for wood, pole wood,
bard wood, old fir and 2d growth, in
cords, yon can do
me.
- meeting of tho common council
FOB FOBDS Tha Eisea Eegnlater couneil chamber in the City Hall, pro
Positively -regulates your head- jceed,to assess upon each "lot or part
lights, can't get ct order, lasts thereof its proportionate share of the
s long aa the ear will. Free trial Jeost of improving the . alley in the
Have one put on, takes 10 minute, (south block of Charles Cartwright's
143 Court street Phone 134 IB. tfdditiou to the city of Salem, from ths
least line of Caoitol street to the west
PRINTING We have moved into the iline of 12th street. I i
JT. M. C. A. building, 301 N. Commer- All persons interested in said assess !
eial street. Call and. take advantaga iment are hereby notified to be and ap- j
of our "get acquain - 1 ni0 War at said time and place before th ,
good, watermarked 1 " -'" aid common council and present their'
size 8 V ill for $3.75, nd cuvIop, a I objections to said assessment, if any,
to match, size 6 3-4, 1000 for $4 Other jthey have, and apply to the common'
printing in proportion. Our printing council to equalize their proportionate
is high in quality and lower in pnt-e 'sua re of said assessment. ,
feeuae printed in a business effi-J By order of the common council this1
eiency shop. See ns before placing, 3rd day of December, lf17:
yoar printing orders. Shaver Prexs. j EARL RACE,
Phone 2179. 12 8 ' 12-12 City Recorder.,
Only One "BBOMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, eall for full name
LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look
for signature of E. W. GBOVE. Cure
a Cold in One Dv. 30c.
partment, and one surprising feature
was the fact that there w'cre more boys
than girls in the class.
o
"Some tire." That's what it la, all
right, and so have remarked those who
have seen the large Goodrich cord tire
on display at the front of the Watt
Shipp company store. The tire is 42x!)
inches, weight 132 pounds and costs
complete $227 almost as much as a
Ford. The inner tube alone costs ap
provimately $50. It is a new type of
inflative tire for heavy trucks to take
the place of the solid rubber tires. The
advantage to be gained is that heavy! in 1S69 and he wts sent to look for it."
DEPOT BEING MOVED
Relic of Pre-fiistoric Age
Doomed to Pass Into
Realms of Oblivion
"The old-timo things are passing
giving place unto the new."
The poet who gavo substance to tlu
above sentiment must have had in mind
an event, taking place in Salem today.
It is pathetic when youth is cut off at
the verge of manhood, but when the old
pass away full of years and after a
long and useful life there is no cause
for mourning, but rather a cheerful
submission to the immutable laws of
life to which a peaceful death is the
happy solution. This is true not only
of life, but of buildings; aud Salem
will view with becoming resignation
the passing of the' venerable building
which for so many years has served as
a depot for the Southern Pacific. Its
days are numbered. It has traveled
lar, but it has reached the end of its
journey, or will tomorrow. Since last
Friday workmen have been digging
under its ancient foundations and put
ting tho skids under it. Tomorrow it
will be on wheels and will have the
right of way north alone the track for
a couple of hundred feet where it will
bo placed temporarily while it watches
the new depot arise in its old place. A
stranger waiting at the depot this
morning asked one of the men digging
around the foundations what be was
doing He received the rather start
ling information that "the Southern
Pacific had just learned Ben Holladav
had lost a quarter under the beildiniri
; PERSONALS i
J. B. Knowles of near Bickreall is re
ported to be quite ill.
Mrs. Fred Browning is quite ill at her
home on South 21st street.
Mabel E. Morrow left this morning
for Tacoma over the Oregon Electric.
J. M. Chappell was in the city yester
day from Dallas in couuection with busi
ness afafirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and lit
tle daughter left today over the O. E.
for Puyalluy, Wash.
Miss Grace Done was a passenger this
morning for Cciitriiliu, Wash., traveling
over the Oregon Electric.
Miss Helen Dull arrived in the city
this morning from Eugene for a visit
with friends at this place.
. Dr. W. E. Stanton formerly in tho
Salem Bank of Commerce building, has
opened offices in the U. S. National
bank building.
Joseph W. Chambers and Kenneth
Mickey, both prominent Salem young
men, leave today for service iu tho
navy.
Bert Tratt of the Ilibler barber shop
has enlisted in the quartermaster's de
partment of tho army. He is in Portland
now taking the required examination.
W. II. I'isher, formerly chapel guard
at the penitentiary, and wife have ar
rived in tho citv from their ranch near
CASTOR I A
Fit Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
Portland whore he will enter tho navy.
Mr. Uoatty will try for tho position of
Gunner's mute, which position h for
merly held wheu grauted an honorable
discharge.
Austria's Peace Terms
Paris, Dec. 5. Premier Czerniii of
Austrift-Hungury announces his coun
try's pence terms us based on recogni
tion of national inteeritv. economic
liberty, comply o independence of all
countries and guarantees of the na
tion's free development, according M
a lunch dispatch printed in L .Infor
mation today.
TOO WEAK
TO FIGHT
The "come buck" man was reall
never dtwn ai'd out. His weakened
condition bccai ;e of overwork, lack ef
exercise, improper eating and living
demands stimulation to satisfy the cry
for a health giving appetite and the
refreshing sleep essential to strength
GOLD MKDAL Haailem Oil Capsules,
the National Remedy of Holland, will
do the work. Thov arc wonderful
Children Cry
F0K FLICKER'S
CASTO R I A
. WANTED
Household Furniture
have bonght and sold over 300
houscsholds in the last 1 1-2
years; there must be a reason.
Phone 10 or 51 before yon sell
and you will loam why.
WOODP.T The Auctioneer
trucks equipped with this style- of tire
can travel at a rate of speed of 30
miles per hour, or more than twice as
I fast as when, equipped with solid tires.
The saving in time would thus be con
siderable enough, the manufacturers
figure, to offset the differenee in cost.
OBITUARY NOTICE
Mattie Honkola. a prominent far
mer at Eruitland died at Portland, Orr;
Nov. 28, the immediate cause of his
death being diabetes. He was born Jan.
23, in Finland and emmigrated to
'the U. 8. in isr. He spent 15 years
' in Alaska. On March 4, 1911. he was
! married to Hitina Johnson and they
j located at Fruitland, where he Tesid
led for tho past seven years. Deceased
jwa 49 years of age.
I He leaves a widow. Mrs. Hilma Hon
kola. and three children, also two
Children Cry
FC3 FLETCHER'S
CASTO Rl A
This was probably an invention of the
workman. Some other person disrtosed
to be facetious, has written on the
corner of the building a brief obituary
which reads.
"Just as I am without one plea."
Pope Will not Assist
Rome, Dec. T. The pope is not as- I
gisting and does not intend to assist j
in the negotiations for peace or an ar
mistice bet weenRussia and Germany, j
the I nited Press was authorized to
state by the Vatican today.
brothers, John Honkola of Reedlev,
f'al., and Jacob Honkola of Brni ket. i
North Dak., and a sister, Mary I'irila, I
of Bracket N. Dak.,- all are attending
tho funeral.
Mr. Honkola was a ;rood neighbor.
thrifty farmer, a kind father, and he i
missed by the entire community that ,
rcs;ected him highly. Services were j
held at two o'clock this afternoon at
Webb & dough undertaking parlors. '
and were in chargo of Rev. Jacob
Stocker. Interment took place at tao
Jason Xce eemetcrv.
Baker, They intend spending the winter
in Baiem. Thren nf thean entsnlen ench .lnv
Kockey E. Mason of the druggist put a man on his feet before he knows
firm of I'oshav-Mnson of Alhuuv was lit. tthriv Ilia iiIlIu huu
in the city today on professional busi-! uric aciil poisoning, the kidnevs, grav
ness and incidentally ealling on his j el or stone iu the bladder, utoimieh de
druggist friends, jrangement or other ailments that bo
George Beatty who recently resign-'fail the over zealous American. Don't
cd his position as a member of the city! wait until you are entirely down and
police department left yesterday for out, but tnke them today. Your dru;r-
'(gist will gliully refund your money if
To Cure a Cold In One Day jthey do nor help you. Accept no sub
Tako LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE , stitutes. Look for the nr-ne GOLD
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it 'MEDAL on every box. throe size?,
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S- signa- They are the pure. rTiginal, imported
ture is os. each box- 30e. Haarlem Oil Capsules-
VULCANIZING
TIRE SERVICE
RUBBER BOOTS HALF SOLED
G'Jro wu AWUKTON
Phone 36
128 S. Commercial Street
i