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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
Six THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918. vt r . ii i K. nited SfatesTires are Good Tires U, 1 r -,A-' T -4-Z"-?1"' .5 t This Year Buy Your Tires For Long-Service Economy You must consider not only your own satisfaction in motoring, but also the economy demanded by the nation. Both requirements are fully met by United States Tires, unfailing reliability under all conditions, economy in operation by giving you the fullest use of your car, economy in long service, lowest cost per mile of travel. " There is a type of United States Tire that exactly fits the needs of yoar car and youf conditions of service.', ' Let our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer help you select the right type. V Let him give you the careful and courteous service that goes with United States Tires and United States principles of doing business. Nobby' 'Chain' 'Royal Cord' 'Vsco' 'Plain' mm HA ' ft k aaiiiii if ill 1 lini SjiMikiiig of wnr gardens, the (jovorn-' mont is now couHidfriug taking over the pioat plunta. Well, boys, wo '11 owon have tlio old " Tearl uutrket saved from the Huns'-' dandelion crop, with us, anyway, so bet- reads a news disjinteh. A ease of no ter brush up tlio old basement distillery, pearls before -swine. A - t' V ? 1 xi , V; ;-Jv A V 77 . : " ' ' .-- -' -.,, v.. r-- - . ; . : l :. .'" 1 1 t I 1 k-i- -.--rf-..J.:i..S. .... ....,., ..J i V LfcaaJ ' " - c Alaska Dog Race Off. Nome, Alaska, April 11. On aecount of the war the All-Alaska sweepstakes dog race has been called off for 1918. The date for the next race has been tentatively set for 1919. This year's purse will bo added to that of next year. Some of the Alaskan malamutes from the winning team of 1911 and 1912 have SI! COMPANY BUSY PLACE Large Force of Men and Women Required to Fill Present Big Contracts By W. 0. COMirgiU Jfnnaaer "Jack" Walker, of the Sa- leiu-Kiiins Products Co.. is a very busy man jiijt now, having been compelled to put on extia force of men and wo men to wei),'h up and pack in the spe cially prepared tin cans tho United S'ales uriny dehydrated potatoes, now almost ready for shipment. Each of these .lapanned tin rails hold 15 pounds of the finished products, and when a can is filled it is hermet ically sealed, and then two of the ram are pla-ed in a thin woodeii crat.', tho .siilca and bottom and top of each be ing firmly bound with heavy wire, which also a't as a hinee, tor tho lift- : ing of the lid of the case, facilitating tho work of getting the contents or each ease in action. These cases are so made a to stand the wear and tear of ocean transportation, and when cars arrive in t-'nlem. shipments will bejin to move forward to the front. Other Contracts in View When Quartermaster General Ooc thnls first called for bids fur army supplies, he also called for submission of bids on dehydrated onions, carrots and turnips, and no doubt another call for bids on these army supplies will be issued in the near future. The pota toes came first on the lit, aside from the 20,llim,fU( pounds of beans com mandeered in California. It has been suggested by the Com-'men-ial club, through whose efforts, 1... ci . rt sr..v.... il,,. " , r v., Elliott himself was wounded a few . i ... .1 j i 'iiiuirues miei wnen lie i m; u a y oil duel when the first train lead, or car loads, , , . 'of Jonydratcd spuds leaves Salem, it r, ; ; . ' v 1 c , . ibo appropriately bannered, with tho l"- "' "ulls "M legend "Made in Salem V. H. A."iwneu 110 uemanuca mat Elliott, come so that as the cars pass through the out ot the house and kiss the flag. A Country Salem will have a place on liiiiisane oi snots was tne answer. ithe nationa.1 map as the source of army I m m - mmm mm rations ytist as it is "Now in tne ; Sua," as the center of the Loganberry FLOUR SUBSTITUTES I We are doing all we can to assist our customers in carrying out the conservation plan. We have amply stocked our store with the best wheat substitutes to be had. Milo Corn Flour. Fisher's Barley Flour, Fisher's Oat Flour, Botted Rice Flour. Try these Brands. You will be gratified with the results. Fisher's Blend and Art Flour still leads all others for the best family flour. CHICK FOOD .... Try Fisher's Chick Food for. the Tender-growing little chicks. Fisher's Egg Producers and Scratch Food for the laying hen. ROTH GROCERY CO. Phone 1885-1886 . Trading Is Quiet j volume of business was transacted Is ! sues which approximated real weakness In Wall StrP-f Inlsul"01'0 111 ,!'e HlurPig. leather, tobacco ill nail Ullta "J j and oil groups and to some extent in the jraili'oad department. St. l'aul preferred New York, April 11. The New York Wils stromr. however. Marine urefer- Evening Sun financial review today red regained part of its lossi. Trading savs: j in the last hour was dull. Trading remained ijinet although on a I somewhat larger scale than in the pre- j vioils sessions thfs week. Prices were lower but tho list receded' gradually and in the most orderly fashion. A greater IIoore Was Victor. jialtimoro, Md., April 11. Pal Moore's sidestepping ability, coupled with Lis longer roach, enabled him to win from Ktv.pie Krtle on points here last night. :"r.i)e was given two of the fifteen rounds, lie battled all the way but Pal (hoked his vicious swings. Mooro was rocked in the eighth, but recovered and had no further difficulty. Neither scored a knockdown, un M.il industry. Other Factories for Salem Negotiations are now pending look ing to the establishment in .Salem, be sides the new starch factory, a furni ture factory, as well as a box factory, as the small box factory now in Salem cannot take care of tho business of out laree concern alone, and it is compeh- 'to po clsewUerc for its boxes, not only because the capacity here is limited, but, strange us it may seem, the pric es elsewhere obtained are very much 'loss than the prices made by the home factory. Time alone will tell the story. SUBMARINE TOLL SMALLtR LAST WEEK Washington Oicials, How ever, Warn Public Not to Expect Too Much London, April 11. The number of British merchantmen sunk the week ending April 8 was the smallest since November 11, 1017, according to fig ures announced by the admiralty. Four ships of more than KiOO tons, two of less, and two fishing boats were destroyed by submarines or mines The week ending November 11 lust year, when one craft of more than KiOO tons and five less were sunk, was the lowest mark in tonnage destroyed sinco the U-boat campaign was inaug urated February 8, 1917. ' . May Be Only Eespite Washiugtou, April 11. The low rec ord of U-boat., ravages the past weoJ; encouraged tiansportntion ofiicials to day, bur they warned that it probably indicated mainly cniy a low suing in tho up and down movement of losses. Some suggest! 1, however, that Ger many had pulled in her submarines" for overhaul before making a drive gains' transport lines in the hope of break ing on Acri a's troop reinforcements at this critical time. NOTICE WE MOVE MAY 1st Two doors west of present loca tion, where we will carry a full line of Men's and Women's Shoes. WATCH for removal sale beginning next Monday. A. J. PARIS SHOE SHOP" The Home of Honest Dealing. 379 State Street Salem, Oregon War on Submarines Chicago, April 11. American sub marines are ferreting out the knis'r's undersea pirates and fighting them in their own wav. Secretarv of the Navv I Daniels told M. 0(1(1 jackies in training I at the Great Likes station. Daniels I was resting at his hotel today after his arduous program vesterday. "They're doing great work,'' tho ?i Plant Your Early Garden Now if been sold to the Irencb government and secretary said. "They had a tough' are being used for war work in the, trip over. Two had to come back and' Alps, Te-fit ami try it again. Eventually theyl all got over and went into it." ; f Five liberty bond sales totaling $9,-i Ebbets Is Pleased. , "000,000 during the visit of Secretaries New York, April 11. Charles H. Eb-iLane and Daniels encouraged workers bets, president of the Diooklvn Nation- today in the hope of exceeding Chica-J al league club, smiled a wide smile as g's lll0t of $123,000,000. he looked at the snow covered ground. I "-'lore ships, more ships," was the T.. Milu.ii uliii f.im.M f.ir mil nk. or 1'aniei s auuress 'e.ore iuoi tained a later date' for the opening of Chamber of Commerce of the United I the major league season. Ordinarily it wi.uld have One of the big scenes from ".'AY UK"' a tremendous' drama of the rugged west that started all New York to talking. This production carries the same, cast an did " Hell Morgan 's G irl, " starring IVrothy rhillirs, sun j.nr'.f 1 !;" Ij(U Chancy ad William St.ie;l, starting at the Liberty theater today for three days. Alice Uow ell, the champion nut comedienne of the screen furnishes the comedy ia two icols, "he Did Her Hit.'' States. Before the same "audience Sec-j started about April 11. This, .. t, " .. i,n. , year the date is April 13. .' -,. to use, eve.y acre to use.' put ev- ;iry idea t win the war." , Will Sell War Stamps. ! Tha '''r,ta'y of tke interior said ho, , . . ,, ,, . . ;taior pruvUiug iand for everv s .biicr! Chicago, April 11. 1 ollowing mstruc-1 who nvturn from France. For'tv acres I (ions -from- President- Han Johnson, .nj R house, with fortv vears in which j thrift stumps will bo sold m American ;ia ,av, would be his reward to the re-i loagua paiks along with peanuts and; turned fighters. There is ample land: pop corn. , 1-aUmg the Colorado, Mississippi and ' : ; i other western rivers, to be reclaimed. , . he said. . , . Fight Was Draw. j , m , rorthuid. Or.. AitiI U. Vule.s Muff ! . . m i Bionson, Crtleud li.e.htviglit, stretches LatTlCUC bilCKS31IU2 uu woixl a bit, he wim t have the nerve I to ""..' Miss Dorothy Curtiss. 1 -.Tut"; prorii.-vtl that he wouldn 't mar r i y !vJ r; h. ls.-a! Ge-..-ge lnglo, coast j srl;tH 'U! t luiaipion. In their six j -Wild bunt here 1 1st n ght. The fight v n a draw. Both boys fought well, aud while Hronson's boxing was clever, Ingle's hitting was heavy. i fe .; We have a complete stock of all kinds of seeds -all of them tested for germination. . EARLY POTATOES We have several varieties of early, seed potatoes. For best results these should be planted at once. " EARLY CABBAGE, EARLY KALE, EARLY RHUBARB, EARLY ASPARAGUS, FERTILIZER Increase, the productiveness of your soil and the quality of your produce by using fertilizer. The cost is small. The results big. ' ASK FOR OUR FREE SEED CATALOGUE D. A. WHITE & SONS, 255 State Street, Phone 160 Salem, Oregon Shot by LW.W. Traitor La Habra, Cal.,- April .11. Because he took it upon himself as a patriotic duty to force "Walking" Elliott, I. W. W to kiss the American flag, which Elliott had villified, Eugene Young. I blacksmith, is dying todav from shot wounds inflicted bv Elliott. gun- .1 J