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JPAGH EIGHT SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. THE GOJLDEN RULE Operating 175 Stores in 22 States All Around Towii I : PERSONALS ! - MUo M. Berger left today for Coeur a-Aiene, iauiio, over tne Oregon ; fC trie ; riheriu.i Swank of Aumsvilje, wns iu liic cny lima on uusiness. ur. victor radio ot Woodhurn, was in the city yesterday on professional Business. ' Arthur Goebel end mother left last evening for Log Angeles to spend tho winter. " A. G. Dalrymple of Macleay, was in town today. . Burton' Dnrdall left yesterday for sit Miss RagnMld Johansson Massage and Medical Gymnastic Graduate of Sweden Trained Nurse Phone 1347 455 N. Bummer St. Hours by appointment .at your home'. " italic t Used Furniture Wasted 4c Highost Cash Price Faid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFF & BON, Phone 941 or 508 Ooat Island after spending tho holi days with his parents and friends in the city. J. F. Monteith was in lie city yes terday from Portland. Paul . ilauser returned last evening irora .Portland. C. W. Burt of Portland, was In the citv today on business. Prank 8, Ward spent yesterday in Portland. Louis BochtVl was in the .city today from his Howell Prairio farm on bus iness. Prank Lesley,! proprietor of the Stay ton hotel, was in the city today. . COIIEYENTS January 8. Cherrian annual installation and dance at Ma sonic temple. January 13. Mass meeting in Salem, and Marion county points for Armenian-Syrian relief fund. Janwy 18 "Tlie fust Lady of the Laud," ttt Hih Sehool for buftt of Amy Y. . C. A. W. H. SlevMoff spent yesterday in Portland in connection with the stock market. "Wm. Brown left last evening on the Shasta Limited for Eedlands. Calif.. wnere ne will spend the winter, o T. N. Luck, of Silverton. Is In the BOLSHEVIK! STIRRED GERMAN LIBERALS If they Uaite Government's Majority In Reichstag Will Be In Danger I DIED COCHRAN Sarah M., wife of E. P. Cochran, died 4 a. m. January 8. at family residence, 1757 Cheuieketa St., aged 73 years. Her maiden name was Sarah McMil lan. She was born at Paisley, Scotland, February 18, 1841, came to IT. 8. at age of 14 years located in New York state, where she lived until her marriage to While all graves in cemeteries are E. 1'. Cochran at Eipley, Now York, (filled with water this rainy season the March 4, 1874. Left on their wedding I tombs in Mount Crest Abbey Mauso Dr. M. P. rfendelfiolin fits eyes cor rectly. U. 6. Natl, bank bldg. tf o - A Bed Cross dance will be held at Macleay on Saturday evening of this week, January 12th. o Patton Plumbing Co., 335 Chemeketa Phone 1906. Wo do repair work. Stoves and furnaces coiled. tf o When you purchase a tomb in Mount Urnitt. Abhflv Mausoleum vou nrovide. tho burial place, "The monument, ' and care of the grave forever. Tombs $225, $250 or $275 each. Manager, Phone 1060 W. tt o A telegram was received this morn ing by Mrs. W. H. Cook from her nephew, Lieutenant Ivan E. Bellinger, at Fort Hiloy, Kansas, saying that he was much improved. Lieut. Bellinger's wife and brother, Allen, left yester day for Fort Riley, at which . time serious doubt Was entertained for Mr. Bellinger's recovery. I will ship Thursday Jan. 10. Top prices for hogs. G. W. Eyre, phone 2206M. 1-8 o London, Jan. 8. Whether Germany's liberals, now, foi the first time re ported united in opposition to the Ger- city for the week in connection with man government, will do anything jury service. more than criticise the autocracy's scheme of annexations concealed in tho A raise of. 2 1-2 inches over the Rosso-German neace negotiations, wns depth yesterday was registered this -the subject of wide speculation here morning by the Willamette, which today stood at 9.3 feet above low water. 1 Proceedings at the main ieichstag o (committee meetings of the cast few E.J. Thunnan. of 8ilvert.nn! TTnra s a 1 da vs as nassed hv ft pTninn cpnenrs Wood and Geo. Fuller, of Amity; Eobt. show that for once Majority Socialist Cole, of Gervais, and Jno. Haar. of Wa- Leader Scheidemann and Minority conda, are registered at the Bligh. Socialist Leader Haas are together in 0 uenouiicmg xno government. Max- The fire department was called out imilian Harden, to;o, is fulminating to a chimney blaze at 505 High street, thunderous criticisms for the Brest- a few minutes after 8 o'clock last ev- Litovsk "concessions," announced by ening. No damage of any consequence Germany. was done. If the Scheidemann (rrnun nf nonr o liberals ioins completely with th nJ- The Capital Junk Co. Pays the Highest Price ioc ell kinds of junk Phone 808 271 CHEMEKETA ST. 6' Farm Loans 6 Five and seven years loans with priviloge to repay $100. or multiples on any interest date. J. M- and H. M. Hawkins, Local Agwits $ Vermont Loan & Trust Co. S14 Masonio Bldg., Balein, Ore. SALEM TAX1CAB CO. PHONE 700 CABS OF ANT KIND FOB ANT PLACE AT ANT TIME. COUNTRY TRIPS 10c A MILE. OFFICE BLIGH HOTEL. J. A. BECK, Mgr. day for Kansas whore she lived until 18yl. Removed to Oregon, settling at oale:n, where resided continuously since Deceased is survived by widowed husband and three children, John W., Cochran, of Portland, B. G. Cochran, of Hnlem and Mrs. George T. Pratt of Newport. Also three grandchildren, Catheryn, Margaret .and Paul Pratt. Funeral services at 2 p. m. Thursday at First Presbyterian church, conducted by Kov. Carl H. Elliott. The casket will not be opened at the church. Friends who wish may call at the fam ily home Wednesday afternoon. Superfluity Shop Asks Contributions The Superfluity Shop again solicits contributions from the people of the ity in tho interest of tuo Ked Uross and Y. M. C. A- The shop wishes to inako tin si mn clecially aucocsstui week so that at the club meeting on Saturday afternoon nt the Commercial club rooms the work done may seem an accomplishment worthy of both the effort expended and tho cause for which jt has been carried on. Sales have been very encouraging. The win dow ot tho shop is at present especial ly attractive with its display of sub stantial and beautiful things for the house. The Christmas season may havo du plicated or replaced things in your home that you may be willing to con tribute. Things to wear, things to cat, things ornamental or useful for the honso anything that is good but which you 'no longer need will help swell tho sum thnt tho Woman's club hopes to give to aid iu war and world service. Phone 12 Hi or 345Jand your dona tions will be called for. lenin are always dry, all seasons, for ever. H. V. MeClean, manager, OJy -IN. High St. Phone lOtiOW. tf o The recruiting office has notified Pan Fry, Jr., J. B. Young, E. T. Slade and Horace Wilson as follows: "This office has received instruction to com plcte your induction into the ordnance corps or the national army and send you to Bock Island arsenal, Illinois. It is desired that you report at this ottiee as scon as possible having all private affairs arranged so that you may depart immediately." o . The Oregon Taxi company has mov ed from 457 State to 371 State. 1-12 The Honor Roll" today is Mrs. O. icals, the government's majority in tho C. Best, and Mrs. Frank Minto. To reichstag will be seriously menaced, these Mrs. Brown wishes to add the Dispatches from Berlin by way of Capital Business college which not TTntln xirl ficr 4,i;.,i ti,4. . .. iuuu .uuiiaicM iiiiiL a muve- only today, but at all times has ren- day TY (in t n thin rwl .1 : -w. ,1 t (lftred nil r)HHlRtfinr0 l n ifu -nnn-ni. I n -. r . . . ' o w tva jsuwd. i foreign ivimister Kuealmann. was defi n I , i ' twto r. a Vr mteiy under way. 1 ?th l9th, Strct', ha? ,the mis" Bolsheviki government had accom- V'0""0 orea ner. arm. pushed at least one remarkable thing bhe was operating the wood-left and in in the separate peace endeavors, and .u .. ..uur u,B nanuie suppea or was that was it had apparently inspired th BtiiRiug aer arm witn sucn German liberals to a more fearless ir fv la0 D0"-. Ktle Ji Pocy of opposition to the government. lUH u.uu.Ur oi .r. trover uemnger. German despotism is too firmly nr,'' T2"T . , roo-te? in .lhe kaiser's empire to have it c.t all the liberal elements, but in the spending a few I view Tiota tli cnnie nf i;a...,i,f days in the city as guests of the C. D- aeainst antocraev havo Wt, m. Purdy home. Their home is in Cheney, the Russian attempts to break clown" auu Lucy win spena 110 winter the wail of militarism at Long lieach, stopping first for a week with their daughter at Berkley. who is attending the tlni ,-ersity of muroraia at inat place. Mm TO Bwi'a.iffyef ray Ladles' New eckwear Embroidered, Lace Trimmed and Fancy Colors. Organdies, bias bound with lace insertion; also lace edges with matched insertion, bias trimmed, large effective collars -. 15c Each Stock Collars and Jabots . . -49c 59c $1.00 Each Oar Prices Always the lowest ale &..Co. Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store Phone 1072 - daughter, Miss Louise, left last evening for California, after spending a few Dance at Higiiland hall Thurs. Jan. 10. eve, 1-10 Ordered to Report and Sail for France The annual meeting of the Salem Bl ue ciud wui oe neiu louignr, at me new armory. The annual election of officers for th? coming year will be hold, and other important matters taken up. The meeting will be called at 7 o'clock, in order to ennble the members to get through in time to at tend the Cherrian installation. Ail members are urged to be present and on time. H. L. Clark, sales agent for the Mil lcr auto tires, tunes end accessories. Adona-treads stitched on your old tires. Y. M. O. A. bldg. 1-1 The surgical dressings department of "To Ked ,-o,ss has just received 90'J yarus or surgical gauze, and more worKers are invited to help work it up into surgical dressings. All work ers must be members of the Eed Cross. Tho department is located on the top Nine Train Schedule to Sound Is Renewed Taeoma, Wash., Jan. 8. The cutting down or passenger service and equip ment out of Tacoma, including reduc tion of three trains daily to Portland, was merely an emergency measure brought about by the serious flood con- Eleven Americans Are Victims of War Washington, Jan. 8. One American soldier died from asphyxiation, anoth- Seattle Women Will Not Run Street Cars Seattle, Wash., Jon. 8 Women may vote, in Washington but grabbing nick er is dead from gunshot wounds and! els on the back platform of a street 4:;S0. I will pay the highest market price for fat hogs. (Price improving.) Phone 2.157J evenings, after Wednesday. G D. Burdick. Open Piwson for trapping Beaver in Marion and Benton counties on. I4KBKS pays the highost market prices. Handle and stretch your Bkius carefully they will bring big money. All furs are high shipping to the nearest market means quick er returns. ISend for Kaw Fur Price list today. We want Beaver, Skunk, Mus krat, Raccoon, Mole, Otter, Wolf, Mink and other furs. H. Liebes & Company Saw Fur Dealers and Fur Manufacturers. ' Dept. M, 14S-lol Broadway,.. Portland, Oregon Messrs. l?ey. JlamV'S 'Ftvin, G. K. Hnlvorscn and Geo. J. Watson receiv ed a telegram today from the national headquarters of the war work council of tho Y. M. C. A. at New Vork city, instructing them to report at JSew York, ready to sail for France. Tho telegram cad: "Keport hero prepared to Bail for France at early date. Bring birth certificate." The message expressed regret at tho delay in sendin;; the instructions. Messrs. l-.lvin, Halvorsen and A at- nround and will makn get awav on Thursday, Homo. afternoon at 4:13 for Xew York citv. W. P. George aud wife and daughter Isabel have just returned from a two week 's visit with relatives in Idaho. H ero wns a family reunion New Years day at which 33 sat down to a big din ner. He says tho superfluous fitt so no ticeable on him, is due to the way the folks in Idnho fed him up during the holidays and .just forced him to absorb chicken and such things. Th'e weather ho says is about as it is here, warm and wet. floor of the post office building and slit the hours are 9:30 to 12 and 1:30 to This was made certain rrWlnv when all lines announced complete resumption The Willamette University basket- ::r- ball quintette will meet the O. A. C. with traffic and caused congestion of team Friday night at the W. U. gym- freight ''lhl1 first game of the season. Beginning tonight, the former nine The "Willamette Bearcats" are eoine ti..in i, .v ints.,q ti,,-Q up against a strong aggregation, but be operated between Tacoma and Port ...I., ...u nj,i..v uu nguro tney land, with full equipment, including ob- have a surprise or two in store for O. ..i-vatis .,r. ,iinr i,r.rnr n A. C. farmers. u, i, r, w p xr w..ii:.' t. The beneficiaries of the late Zaldee Lrot n,, I filmer received from the Fraternal Aid TUe announcement also carries with Union J2400 insurance December 29, ;t o.,r.ollntinn th, s,r,t,,r !!,,;,. ln- 19. 7. The following persons were recent- ter change 0f tickets on the various lines, soliciting or freight and passen ger traffic will be continued. I Transcontinental train service over the Cascades was resumed by the Mil waukee road today. The Northern Pa cific will begin operation tomorrow morning. Railroad Solicitors to Remain On Jobs ly elected to offices in this order in balein: President, Mrs. Agnes Gilsou; vice president, Mrs. Alice E. Caldwell; past piesntent, Airs. Ethlinda Altman treasurer, Mrs. Edith White; Chaplain, wis. Alary K. Davis; guide, Mr. Charles 1 1. Povip; inner guard, Mr. Arthur Welch; outer guard, Mrs. Eugenia Gil ling'.iam; trustee, Mrs. Rose Babcack Some delay has been experienced by the school board in securing tho rifles which were ordered several weeks ago lor nre of the high school esdet corps The loard found that before th- rifles nine others succumbed to natural caus es, General Pershing cabled the war department today. Private Willie Campbell, stevedore, was asphyxiated January 5. Tho state ment does not give any details of tho death, but it is presumed he was tun ed by a cloud of gas from the German lines or in a testing station behind tno American lines. His heme was a Wide- water, Va. Other deaths: Private Edgarl Cbots, 7 gunshot wounds, Columbus, Ga. Joseph J. McMeary, engineers, Man chester, Mass. Private Earl C. Immel, infantry, Union City, Ind. Privato Neil Sharp, field hospital, Denver, Colo. Private Lester Altman, medical de partment, Jan. 6, Long Branch, Wash. Private William Sockwell, infantry, Jan. 0, Ferry, Wash. Private Christy Douglass, aero squad ron, Joiiet, ill. Wilson's Speech Sent To Afl Parts of World Now York, Jan. 8. The United States government sent President Wil son's epochal speech today to to every corner of the globe. The United Press' world-wide . news 1 machinery was utilized for transmis sion of the president's speech in full throughout Europe, the Orient, the Antipodes and South America. The American peace terms were sent throughout England via the exchange Telegraph company, British connection of the United Press, through France by the Agencie Eadio, through the Orient by the Nippondempo Agency of To- j kio; throughout South America by the! United Press bureau at Buenos Aires, I enr no! We are not to have condiu-toi-esses, along with taxi drivers and lady ele vator operators and such. The Stata public service commission so ruled last night. The ruling followed an all day se.i .sion in the chamber of commerco where the matter was thoroughly discussed- Th commission believed that it would endanger the health of the weaker sex to be exposed to the weatn er eight- hours a day. The commission indicated that a pe tition for a six cent fare would be acceptable ff.fj the traction company could show the need ot a raise 111 tat price of transportation. It was sug gested that steam lines be used in con veying shipyard employes to .and f rqm their work. EPIDEMICS CLOSE SOiSOOLS Anaconda, Mcut., Jan. 8. All thea ters, schools, lodges and churches were ordered closed today as a result of the epidemics sweeping the city. There are 33 cases of scarlet fever, with yireo deaths today. Two eases of smallpox aud 15 cases of measles were also re ported. A big isolation hospital is to bo built at once. TODAY mm WHO GOES THERE"! i By San Francisco, Jan. S. Freight and controlling the United Press machin passenger trattic solicitors emnloyea 1 prv" nn that continent: throunn the oold be shipped a permit wiuld have by western railroads will not be with- Antipodes by the Australian Press as- ROBERT W. CHAMBERS! IThe American I Messrs. Elvin, 1 j son are bustling nr K I every effort to get The lecture -which was scheduled for tomorrow night at the public library has been postponed to nn indefinite date, in order to allow nil who can to attend the mass meeting at the armo ry tomorrow night called for the pur pose of hearing the Canadian army of ficers who arrive iu the citv tomorrow Miss Case, librarian, states that an effort will be made to have Prof. IHmu here nt auothcr date to give his illustrated lecture 011 'A Trip Through to be (ecurcd from the chif nf police altou.ig them to be shipp.-d into the city. This was secured and sent over a week ago. The arms are stored fn the government arsnel at Murry Wash., and considerable red tape -has bcon encountered in getting them, The board will be able to get about 60 guns out of the 100 they ordered- They expect to receive the arms within a few clays. The cadet corps will be in creased to sufficient numbers for all the rifles to be in use. . WOULD SUPPLY SKIN. island republic. HE HELPED HIMSELF A man named Williams was employ ed ny ueorge 1 'aimer a tew days ago I to work on his farm. He was a strang !or, wanted work, and as Mr. Palmer I had tho work he coupled the two to gother. Yesterday afternoon he took 1 advantage of a good opportunity when jno one was around, so it is claimed, jnnd helping himself to a gold watch, a .suit of clothes and a $20 greenback he i boarded Mr. Palmer's Ford car and jstarted on a little tour of his own. He iwas captured at Halscv this morning Complaint has been made of the mu tilation of tho U. S. armv and navv posters which have been placed at va rious places over the city. The post ers in some places have been marked with lead pencils and cut up with knives. In many instances it appears the mutilation has been the work of school children passing by. In o.-er cases it may have been the work of prorGermaus. The reorniting officers would call the attention of parents to the matter, and matured persons, if the depredations art continued, have Uncle Sam to deal with. The max Seattle, Wash., Jan. 8. Following an article published in a local newspaper vesterday telling how Harry Weigher, a Portlnnd'youth could not join the army until ho had undergone an operation for tho grafting of skm on. a wound he received when he was burned by el drawn, it was announced today. Iho socintion, a connection of the United men, who have been marking time!pres9- since the government took over thej (h nnnnMtir, sf fho TTnitpd railroads, have resumed work. I Press spread the message over the! that Director General MoAdoo has not suggested the abandonment of the old plan of solicitation and that President Wilson had specifically stated that he wished i?Jie mids to preserve tneir identities as far as possible. This is interpreted to mean that a certain measure of rivalry should be maintained. It is also declared that solicitors actively engaged can be of assistance to those entrusted with the task of apportioning and distributing freight shipments- Story of an Who Fails The Woman Spy System LIBERTY THEATRE CABINET RESIGNS. Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 8. The entire cabinet resigned today, the re sult of the recent vote against eonscrip- tricity, raui A. iliompson, 4oj inacK- tion Hon. F. G. Tudor, formerly miu- eray Piace, Seattle, has today offered! ister of trade, was asked to form a new to furnish his nuota of skin for the I ministry. Portland-lad. a BLIGH TONIGHT THE SNED-E-KERR COMPANY PRESENTS TO BUILD 1409 SHIPS APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. of the Emergency Fleet States district attorneys: . , , , . John . Preston, San Francisco, for include. 1409 vessels ot the northern aistrkt of California;! jand Sheriff Acedham is expected backjimum penalty is a fine of $o000, or with him and his plunder before' night 'two years in federal prison, or both. Washington, jjau. 8. The- immedi ate program corporation varying tonnage, with a total dead weight tonnage of 8,636,808 tons. The bulletin nf the Council of National De fense today announced shipyards are will now iu operation or under construc tion in twenty five states, including practically all states touching on the oceans and Great Lakes. Washington, Jan. 8. The senate to day confirmed the following as United James L. McClear. Boise, for the dis trict of Idaho. An unusual December event at Bakf was the flushing of the streets for dust, on the last da' of the month. This has not occurred for many years, and at that the water wagon beat old Mister Pluvius to it bv oulv an hour. THE CURSE OF BL! 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