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UKRANiA CONCLUDES ;
PEACE WITH GERMANY
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU RNAL, SALEM. ORFOOW MONDAY. JAN. 21. 1918.
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A Successful Business Career depends largely on niaking friends of
customers from the first. This idea has been' the foundation upon
which this business has been built We began by giving our patrons
honest values and courteous treatment. We endeavored to obtain their
friendship by deserving it.
We have wen many friends and our policy remains unchanged for
only by continuing to give the same good values and the same counteous
treatment can we continue fo hold the friendship and good will of the
people with whom . we transact business.
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nd others, while probably attacking
the powers conferred on tho adminis
tration in matters of coal, food and
lailroads.
The democrats propose to charge tho
republicans with making campaign
material for the next Tlections.
In addition to heated discussion ex
pected on the floor, fuel was stated
to draw fire in committees.
McAdoo before the interstate com
merce committee, was to be question
d as to just how he was connected
with the Garfield fuel order. Also the
committee wants to know whether
this fourth day of the suspension per-
youctm.flo.yor
most daintily with
LESLIE
SALT
iiisiuflflcwored
free flawing
strong wQiout
biite moss
iod has shown improved conditions on
the railroads.
To prevent "crossing of wires" by
committee members, they have agreed
to let each member pursue his lino of
questioning to a conclusion before in
terruptions sidetrack the matter is
hand. Each member, undor this plan,
was expected to "have an inning."
What They Propose
Senator Watson, Indiana, will try to
get to the bottom of the origin of the
order. Senator Kellogg, Minnesota,
will interest himself with railroad fi
nancing. Senators Pomerene, Robinson
Smith and Underwood will specialize
on getting the dictator general's views
on how far his powers will enable him
to go .and how far he plans to go.
Admittedly, this last group propos
es to put McAdoo on definite record
as to his limitations "to prevent the
possibility" as one put it, "of anoth
er order such as the Garfield out of
a clear sky."
Committeemen plan to conclude the
questioning early and report the rail
road bill back to the senate before
the close of the week.
The aenato Bubicclmmitstee 'investi
gating coal conditions was to hear fin
al witnesses today in its coal probe. It
is planned to submit the report to the
senate tomorrow," if possible and be
fore senate indignation over tho coal
order has cooled. Bitter censure of the
fuel administration was deemed to
mark the report.
Witnesses today were to bo Judge
JohnF. Fort, of the federal trade
commission and Governor Goodrich of
Indiana.
WILL START SAWMILL.
(Silverton Appeal)
The Lais saw mill machinery and
buildings on lower McClaiue street
have been sold to the St. Croix Lum
ber Comany, who intend to remodel
the machinery, fix up the buildings and
put the plant in operation. This mill
has remained idle for several years, due
to the inability of the owners to get
their logs to the mill and the unsettled
condition of the lumber market.
H. L. Goodwin and son, B. M.,' of
Newberg are here attending to the
business . part of the purchase. The
transfer of the property .was made the
first of tho week.
The Appeal representative was in
formed by Mr. Goodwin that the Com
pany expected to warm up the ma
chinery in about ten days and run out
about 00,000 logs which are now in
tho mill pond.
SUCCESSFUL CHICKEN BAISEn,
Fred Kaufman, who has 123 chick
ens, does not understand why some
cannot be successful in the chicken
raising industry. It costs him 32 cents
a day for feed or $2.24 a week. At
present he is clearing $145 a day. He
Bold every egg in Woodburn with the
exception of one case, which he sent to
Portland and on which he lost money.
From now on he expects to profit more
Mr. Kaufman mixes 12 worth of
feed four sacks of bran, two of shorts,
three of chopped oats, 100 lbs. of beef
scrap and five pounds of salt and this
lasts him nine'weeks. He feeds a gal
lon (standard measure) of wheat in
the evening, 1 1-2 gallons of. cooked
oats in the morning, then places some
of the mixed feed in the selffeeder
and tho chickens can help themselves.
Woodburn Independent.
TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS
Claim Ail That Is Necessary
Is Ratification by Parties
at Home"
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put
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A Always Pay Highest Market Prices
I Will Pay Today 48c Cash per Doz.
21c Ca
sli tor Live
Hens
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS AT
The Farmers Store of Quality
A. W. SCHRUNK
270 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
PHONE 721
Amsterdam, Jan. 21. Ukrainia has
practically concluded a separate peace
with Germany
Word from Brest-Litovsk, received
via Berlin today, gave this first news
of a breach among the Hussiaus. The
acreement between Germany and the
infant Ukrainian republic was conelud-
od Sunday. Previous word had stated
that all Bussian delegates had deserted
from Brest-Litovsk and tins had been
supposed to include the Ukraiuians.
Today's dispatches declared that the
basis of the separate peace treaty had
been agreed upon and that all that was
necessary new was "for each side to
consult responsible authorities at home"
The German semi-official dispatches
said that the Ukrainian conference had
adjourned but the delegates would re
turn immediately anu concmue an ne
gotiations, including signature of the
treaty.
Berlin's comment on tins acnievemeni
was:
"Thus, we have succeeded, for the
ifirst time in this war, of finding a baBis
for tho re-establishing of a stato ot
peace.' -
.Decision DV tne UKraimana 10 uiao
a setinrate peace and not to act in con
cert with the Bolshevist delegates rep
resenting Itussia ftt large will undoubt
edly be a heavy blow to the Bolsheviki
hopes.' The fact that" Ukrainian dele
gates above aJl otners snouia ue wnuug
to conclude such an agreement, -when
part of their territory is included in tho
lana WI10S0 lUture JS unurr uibjiuu;,
ifiennt. The nenernl Russian dele
gates refused to accept the German of
fer to let inhabitants of Oourland, Po
land and Lithuania decide their deter
mination in the future while under su
pervision of tho Gcriuan army, which
would not bo withdrawn.
Foreign Minister Trotsky had pre
viously stated he could not allow the
Ukrainian delegates to treat the ques
tion of occupied territory independent
ly. They have apparently gone exactly
counter to his wishes.
Great Company Organized
To Rush Spruce Production
Hoquiam, Wash., Jan. 21. One of the
most effective "win the" war" drives
held on the Pacific coast has been care
fully planned by local business men, and
will he launched within ten days in
th form of a biz move to eet out a
vast Quantity of spruce friun virgin
timber belts around the Grays Harbor
district.
To handle the matter, Hoquiam and
Aberdeen business men have formed the
Aircraft Srpuce and Lumber company.
It has bonded itself to produce the
maximum amount of spruce for the
government and will have between four
thousand and five thousand men at work
in the timber tracts. Power rigging and
portable sawmills will be used to hast
en production of wing benm length
straight grained stock.
A. M. LaFolIett
Esters Raid For
Senator From Marion
Having rt?ived requests from voters
all over Marion comity, to maKO me
race for state senator, and having tak
en the matter under consideration, 1
hereby announce my candidacy for state
! senator, to the Republican ' voters or
Marion county. I don't tninK n necca
sary to tell the people of this county
how I stand on .Economy, Betrenehment
Reform- Reduction of Taxes and Cut
ting-out of all useless commissions where
it don't impair the efficiency of the
state insittutious. I stand on these mat
ters where I have always stood; for the
i interest or tne statu ox wrguu
I taxpayers.
Having been a resident of this coun
ts fnr fiH vcars. having been elected
a member of the house twice, and of
the senate once, and served in five ses-
UinnH of the legislature, I don't think
it necessary to announce any particular
platform, for the people of this county
isurelv know wnere i siauu.
j (Pd.'adv.) A-f M. LAFOLLETT,
iHammerstem Hails
Mary Garden On Screen
The Ion- standing friendship be
tween Oscar Hammerstein, tho man
who gave so much to musical New
York in the days of his Manhattan
Opera iTouse, and his greatest star.
Mary Garden, brought a message of
welcome and encouragement to the
diva on her first (lay in the Goldwyn
studios in Fort Lee, N. J.
On the letter head of the famous
litthT office on West 42d street, Oscar
i liammerstein wrote;
j My dear Miss Garden:
Here is to your first appearance in
the new and glorious world of the
screen.
."When you sang 'Thais' first it was a
I tumult and a joyous scream,
Your Thais' on the screen will be
I memorial an everlasting dream."
Both will never be forgotten.
I Your old director and admiring com
radc, Oscar Hammerstein-
i By a curious coincidence, noted with
'pleasure bv both Miss Garden and Mr.
i Hammerstein. it was in " lnais mai
A Late Shipment j
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE QUANTITY OF BLANKETS j
AND COMFORTERS WHICH SHOULD HAVE ARRIVED MONTHS AGO
IN ORDER TO MOVE THEM QUICKLY WE WILL PUT THEM
-S off
On Sale This Week
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ALL COLORS AND STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM
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What Transportation Prob
lem Means to Dealers
Manufacturers are experiencing the
most agrious crisis of their careers in
attempting to keep dealers supplied
with cars at the present time. Factor
ies are clamoriag and pleading for
freight equipment and tho railroads aro
taxing their facilities to the utmost to
supply them, but the government has
decreed that only a limited number of
freight cars shall be allotted each
month to the automobile industry.
Who suffers t The dealer, of course.
Can you consistently allow your in
stitution, your organization to remain
idle until such time as the present
freight situation, is adjusted, knowing
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets.) It stops the Cough and
Headache and works off the Cold. K.
W. GROVE'S signature on each box-30c.
that you cannot supply tho demand
for passenger cars! Most ccrtuinly
you cannot.
Then your only outlet is the motor
truck. l)eulers have not as yet begun
to realize the revenue to be derived
from thin source. The government is
going to give preference to truck ship
ments and naturally enough, too, be
cause the motor truck presents tho only
logical solution to tho present trans
portation problem. Already a ruling
has gone into effect in some of the
Eastern Slates prohibiting the rail
roads from transporting certain com
modities less than KH) miles. This
causes tho motor truck to become a
National necessity and insures an en
ormous demand for trucks, especially
in tho ono and ono and a half ton
class.
It means that the manufacturer, the
contractor, the farmer, the merchant,
and in fact all commercial organiza
tions must have motor trucks nnd
what these business men need, thov
certainly will get. The automobile
dealer in any part of tho Unites States
cannot go wrong in adding a truck line
to his present passcngfr car line as a
means of fortifying himself against
the uncertainties of the freight situa
tion. This is advice straight from the
shoulder and is nothing short of a
sure thing bet.
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Have tho Journal Job Dept.
estimato on your printing
needs you get tho benefit- of
cush buying. Phone 81.
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Those Shoes from the
OverstocSce
In the face of High Cost of Leather and Shoe Materials when we really ought
to get more for those Shoes but we need the money more than so many shoes.
d Shoe Safe
JUSI THINK Of
BUYING
Those $5.00 all Black Kid
Lace, French Heels for $2.95
Or the $7.00 Pearl Grey and
Ivory 8-inch top, at $4.80
Or the Growing Girls' Gun
Metal, Low Heels at $2.95
Or one of the table lots at
$1.95, $1.60 or 93c
AND MEN, WANT
SMOES?
the
ithe
IJan
o vi.nlit hop first American
no 'S" --
appearance an.l tne iamous story vy
Anatole France likewise serves for her
debut on the screen. It will be secn at
liberty theater beginning luiy
on
ti Gnr.lcn annpared in "Thais '
under the joint direction of Hugo
Ballin, the artist, who has given his
entire attention to picture work since
the founding of the Goldwyn Picture
Corporation, and Frank Crane-, the
well known moving picture director
In Miss Garden's supporting cast are
Hamilton Revillc, Crauford Kent,
Cfearle Trowbridge and Lionel Adams.
76 pairs $6.00 to $7 Button
or Lace, Calf Welt at $4.80
34 pairs $4.00 to $5 Button
or Lace, mixed lot at $2.95
1 lot of Heavy Work Shoes,
$5.00 values goes at $3.95
Men's Duck Foot Rubber
Boots $3.95
Boys' Shoes, sizes 1 to 6,
from $2.95 down to $2.45
Boys' Shoes, sizes 9 to 13
from $2.60 down to $2.35
Boys' Duck Foot Rubber
Boots, heavy $2.S0
If you examine the goods and realize the low prices, you will surely buy if
you want Shoes
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