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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1918)
n h v r YHB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. JAN. 1. 1918. SEVEN MMMHMMMMMMMUMMtMUHHf 4 t J -Every Day Scenes at Salem's Leading Shoe Shop ttUHMItlMIMtlllllHMIM)ltlltH MHltH rooms with CLASSIFIED ADVEinSINQ RATES Bate per word Ntew Today: Each insertion, per word lc One week (6 insertions) per word 5c One month (26 insertions) per word 17c The Capital Journal will sot be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisements. Bead yonr advertisement the first daj u appears ana nouiy us immediately. Minimum charge, 15c STEAM HEATED 461 N. High. ' board. 1 WANTED A few leads of fresh ma nure. fnone 1204. i FOB SALE Fairmount. 6 stands Salem. bees- 110 1 1914 FORD for gale at 246 State St. 1-2 YOUNG calf wanted. Phone 76F11. 1-1 HAVE YOU WOOD SAWING t Call phone 7. tf WANTED A car load of calves, beef and fresh cows. 1425M. 2-J. WANTED Someone to wash windows, at Court Apts. Phone 701. X-S FRESH cows for sale. 645 Ferry St. Phone 180GW. tt WAGON FOB SALE Phone 7SF11, 1-: oomuul. girJ, 16 years old, wants wor. alter 4 o'clock and on Satu rday. Address S. G. care Journal. 1-1 FOR SALE B aby perambulator in guim coDuuion. Mrs. Jt-dward .Beck en, West Salem, mono 2154B. 1-1 FOB RENT Furnished rooms with flora e privilege. 354 N. Winter, 624 tf WANTED TO EXCHAVfiEWn i proved acreage, close in for house and lot in town, phone 82F3. 1-2 LOST On Fruitland Toad largo, black fur muff. Reward. Phone 32F2. 1-2 FOB SALE Fresh milk cow,1351 Sa? inaw. .. 1-2 GIRL wanted for housework, 461 N. High. 1-2 POR SALT? Wlii'ta T.r,i... i. Miaiyu. DHicn, uorvaius line laying TRADE For Alberta land, clear title, Gingrich, Rt. 5, owner. 1-7 WANTED A milk gcat- R. Richeu, Rt 7, box 63. 1-3 40 ACRES of timber land for sale or trade. Phone 21F3. 1-10 omnwKAl'HlSK desires work by iiuur or piece. .Phone 480. Room 40!l nubDard building. 1-29 FOR SALE Gentlo mare, or-will let to reasponsible party for the winter, FOR TRADE Good wagon with wood J-ur cow or calves, i'hone 1576 1-1 WANTED Veal calves, any kind. Phone 1576W evenings. 1-11 WaNTED Wood cutters. Phone 1059 E. tf HOUSEKEEPJNG rooms 694 N. Com mercial St. Phone 2454W. 1-3 WILL trade city property for auto 1986 Chemeketa. 1-2 THRESHING outfit for sale, in good condition. Address IjOuis J?. Jiobow, Et. 9. - 1-27 WANTED Position by young man stenographer with experience. S. 29 care Journal. 1-1 POR SALE Top buggv and good hack, $35 for both, Ralph DuRette, Gervais, Ore. 1-3 iua itiiivr a rooms at $5; 1 room $10; 1 room, $7, furnace heat. 745 Ferry. 1-4 iFOR SALE Buggy team, harness and V. . irni ..... ' uufcfij vvui inure ror cow. Call S J. Yates, Rt. 7. i-i FOR SALE A driving pony, harness ana Duggy, $4a if taken at once. Phone 1525, call at 146 Center St. Mrs. Sandman. 1-2 1 ACRES improved, on Garden road must) to town and school,, . price $1700; and 6 room house with other good improvements. Inquire billiard hall under Oregon Electric depot, tf FEN CENTS A DOUBLE BOLL AND upwara for choice wall paper at Bu rin 'a Furniture store, 178 Commer cial St tf CEAMSTERS LISTEN Call Silverton pnone .Black 174 for wood, pole wood, hard wood, old fir and 2d growth, in cords, you can do well by calling me. WANTED Capable man ft or light larm work; good wages, board ana . roam. C all 303 State St. . 1-4 FOB RENT Two upstairs rooms. suitable for housekeeping. 601 N. 16th St, 1-1 A PRACTICAL nurse will take ma ternity cases in modern home, at reasonable rates. Address 2339 care Journal. 1-1 WAMTED Good, fresh jiw, giving 3 gallons or more; also cat and vetch hay; state, price. H. G. Cox, Rt. 4. ' 12-31 FOR SALE) 4 cows, Durham and Jerseys, fresh and coming fresh soon heavy milkers. Enquire at 554 Fer ry, tf CALENDAR for 1918. Large figures for practical use. Call or phone Ho mer H. Smith, the insurance man, MeCornack building. Phone 96. tf Checker Association's Annual Tournament at Comra'I Club Rooms FOB SALE or Trade 270 acres well located; 100 in cultivation, $35 per acre, .terms; will trade for smaller tract of less value. Owner, Rt. 7, box 12, Salem. 1-1 The annual tournament of the State Checker association is being held at the Commercial club rooms, with a large and enthusiastically silent crowd. This was augmented soon after noon bv a large delegation from Portland. The"an- nual election was held at the business session at 10 o'clock" and the following officers wore elceted for the coming -terg, rortianu, president; D. G. Drager, of Salem, vice president; and E. H. Bryant of Portland It was decided to hold the next annual tournament at Portland new year's day, 1919. The games today will decide the championship of the state and are Being played under the two-move res triction rule. Each player must ulav two games with every other and this Kin Kt-ep the games going until late to night. The games are being played in the club rooms and are the most hil ariously noiseless of anything happen ing in those pleasant quarters since the lecture given there by a dumb man to a class similarly afflicted. I fmfA flKWW V;,.fl oy after I & ij 7 r t 1 ) 'OeUAPP t V V .U W f7Afflttt77 11 J r ry JS wvuv. (tWAs- llr? rm' zr " 5pe-ckis7 V f WARRED H0NT- . sJX LCj ? ;s 5MCES J ASK. VVAP6- We will have more surprises for you this year. PRICE SHOE COMPANY. Red Cross Lies Refuted By Chairman H. W.Meyers p. H. W. Meyers, chairman Willamette 'made possible from the accrued in- A BUSINESS man, 28, wishes to fop respond with young woman under 27; my photo in first letter., Address Vinton Graham, 520 West Yakima Ave.,N. Yakima, Wn. 1-1 FOR RENT Large dwelling, partly furnished, corner Ferry and flnter, barn, garden and fruit. Ivan G. Alartin, Masonic Temple. 1-3 FOB SALE OR TRADE One acre, 7 room house, barn and chicken house and good water, mile from Tole-j state, and th'o food situation is becom- uu, Oregon. Aiso io lots in JNewport , ing desperate. Seven thousand tents o"e 'oi in oeattie. wn. write will he h nn frnm a oulf nnrf truing Gauiamala Loss of Life Not Heavy Washington, Jan. 1. The city of Guatemala was razed in the earth quakes of last week, but the loss of life will not exceed 100, according to official cables received here today. "Reports of catastrophe true ex cept loss of life . grossly "exaggerated. material destruction enormous, ' Pres ident Cabrera rallied Seiior Jlendez. the Guatamalan minister here. Persons rendered homeless have suf fered acutely from exposure, reports F. H. Lane, Toledo, Or. 1-10 FOR SALE Nine room house and large barn with 6 lots, close in; no incumbrance; would consider small er place or acreage. Address Jff. Y, care Journal. tf ,W ANTED 100 calves from 4 weeks to 12 months old; also pay highest market price for beef cattle. Phone B0F2. j.19 NOW VACANT one nice, heated room with board. "The . Taylor's" 1519 State St U chapter, Red Cross, gives some facts and figures, also states that the chap ter will pay $100 reward to nail Red Cross lies this amount will be paid to the person proving that the Red Cross is composed of grafters or that any of the local noble i'n and women work ing in the interest of the Red Croe are salaried workers, of receiving any remuneration whatsoever. "You've heard about the logger, who is supposed to have written re garding his purchase . of a pair of socks made for tho soldiers." "You've heard about the workers and those interested in Red Cross get ting ricn trom Red Cross receipts. ' lou ve neard about solicitors for membership getting a commission." These are all lies and proven so, yet there are traitors and focls who car ry on these Red Cross lies. The Red Cross will take means to apprehend all sucn transmitters of these false hoods and give thein the opportunity of receiving the Reward offered or take the consequences. Two very important things have marked the first Red Cross war Christ mas of the United States. They are the great 10,000,000 new membership cam paign just closing and the Christmas reminder from the people at home. Thousands of our soldier and sailor boys have been enrolled as members and it is not asking much for yen to join. Your dollar will assist to meet the urgent demands, for the last three months Red Cross shipments to Europe have ranged from 10,000 to 15,000 tons of supplies each month. This has been H'cecfcnplished by the wonc1erful, na tional spirit of the men and women of America, when it is known that 'the Red Cross supplies over 4000 hospitals terest on1 the enormous fund on de posit As the overhead expense is so law due to the volunteer help given this wonderful organization, and all salaries paid comes from .membership dues and enough remains to carry on relief work. The funds provided for Red Cross work in Halifax came from membership dues. The contribution of $250,000 for work in China came from the Bame fund. $21,000,000 has been spent in France and Another $21,000, 000 has been appropriated. In every part of strieken Europe today Red Cross voluntary workers are in ser vice, think of an organization capable of cleaniing, and feeding 10,000 sol diers per day, as well as sterilizing their clothing, this is the personal touch that raises the morale of the men and causes tliem to realize that amidst the whir of battle, the spirit, of patriotism and sympathy flows thru the lied Cross. j The Red, Cross has organized nearly! ;0 ambulance companies and 14.000 Red Cross nurses have been enrolled for duty, over 3000 are in active ser vice. Millions of . women have been mobil ized for work in surgical dressings, hospital garments and clothing. Knit ted garments and comfort kits. It has been estimated that the val uo of their work will amount to over $40,000,000, of this amount it is most gratifying to know that " Willamette chapter of Salem and vicinity has sup plied 41,787 surgical dressings and 24,- 1 360 hospital supplies, the total receipts received bv the chapter since the or ganization up to Nov. 30,' amounts to $25,155.63, and the pav for clerical help has been the munificent sum of and the increased output, the same will be exhausted by March 1st, as it re quires $3000 per month to operate. You don 't have to bo a general, yon don't have to wear a uniform, nor go to a foreign laid hut. it 4 r tr, to do your part and play tho game all me nine ana stand By the Red Cross. Sav do voil knnur t.hnt tha Bin) P,.,.. operating an artificial limb facto ry in France and building another in Italy f I could go around the circle of i these great United Sta'tcs and quote you instance after instance of Red Cross work, hut T wnnt in o,,,i,,.D:.,n nie men mat tno ca cross plays Ber part and does it well. If you have any SUlZL'estionS tO lliakO. I'mmtrni-livn ami honest, the Red Cross welcomes them, but this idle talk and injurious propa ganda is harmful and must bo stopped. BISHOP SUMNER MARRIES Chicago, Jan. 1. The wedding of Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, Episcopal bishop of Oregon, and Miss Myrtle Mitchell of Ncgaune, Mich., will take place lato this afternoon in the cathe dral of Sts. Peter and-Paul, where Bishop Sumner was ordained. Only relatives of the c-ciuple will be guests. Following tho marriage the couple will leave for a two weeks visit in eastern cities- They will malte their home in Portland, Or. ait11 mi.. -i i a- a- or tomorrow and a special Red Crossdn W. will .nnri,,! rw ' 1',, steamer oirrvina flm-r or.rl ntVio. fnnrl i ii r - May one in me kiiihiicth oi tne united steamer earrjmg Hour ard other food vnally important are our shipments. ! o.;(M j,i, .,.. enry x . Davidson, the Red Cross department chief says for every dollar received A nlatter of grave importance con by the Red Cross it spends more than f Torstff the board of directors and that a dollar to help our soldiers and re-jis wjth the present available amount heve our allies at the front- This is of funds on hand for military relief. stuffs will arrive at Guatamala Fridav (Not more than 20 per cent of all the buildings in the city were left std ing. The magtiifieent home of Seiior Mendez was destroyed along with oth er palatial residences. NICE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Apartments- 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. tf OET YOUR TRESPASS NOTICES New supply of cloth ones at Capital Journal tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE From 10 to 40 acre improved land near Salem. Will take in part payment unincumbered city property; have some timber or stock land for sale or exchange; also 40 acres choice land to rent. Scott. 404 Hubbard kldg. . 1-1 1 WANT to secure $1000 loan at 8 per cent Want to sell $4000 7 per cent first mortgage on $9000 farm, reli able owner. To sell 2 acres nicely improved, close in, $1100, $300 will handle it. 7 room strictly . modern kouse, paved street, $2500. For rent 5 room strictly mo4ern house with! garage, for a period of years. Soco-' lofsky, call 970- 1-2S .Jr-.T, F I ! t i. : t.:i ! ' i: pM : i I S ' I M(l lozeiJL. ircnci? Qlnion Squam-San7rancisco On ike center cf ike COy'sLife and (oor IPahs- from. Zper Day., ibooxms: Appreciated by Discriminating "Travelers izethrJover. We Wish All Our Friends and Patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year We want to Thank You for Past Patronage STOVES IN CARLOAD LOTS JUST RECEIVED We did not buy these Stoves six months ago when the market was already high, but Purchased Them Nearly One Year Ago And owing to the large quantity we were able to purchase much lower than any of our competitors. Oar line of "Orbon De Luxe" Ranges, "Merit" and "Charter Oak" combination coal and wood Heaters, and Gem wood Heaters is incomparable and unbeatable. A tnp through our stoye department will convince you. man wouz Ulf i s ZM 'ariaqer.v-rt (femes. A Peerless Baker. You will never find it neces sary to eat bread or pas try half baked with the Orbon De Luxe. We have them in homes all over the country. We Guaran tee it to cook and bake perfectly. Don't waste fuel on an un tried range. Our hot blast fire-box cokes the coal on the outside, consumes the smoke or gas, and burns 7 p"2 r Mm.- T I . ' I cobs or any kind of cheap fuel. Our air tight con struction, sliding damper, controller damper, and scientific flue arrange ment are warranted to cut your fuel bill and make you a wonderful saving. When fuel costs so much it stands you in hand to save all you can; in fact, it is plain house hold economy. I;, a Hhxtr J PRICED FROM $37.50 AND UP-TEN OF THESE SOLD IN ONE DAY -HEATERS Big Reduction in All Heaters We still have a large stock of Heaters, rcod, coal, combinations, and oil heaters, which we will sacrifice rather than carry them over. You can save money by buy ing a neater now. A. "4 120 N. Commercial Street 333T State Street E. L. Stiff Son Six Busy Stores