Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 11, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    fHE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1918.
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NEW TODAY
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Head your advertisement the first day
it appears and notify us immediately if
error occurs.
Minimum charge, 13c
WOOD for sale. Phone 79F11. tf
BIRD dog for sale, cheap. Phone 24
F2. - 10-11
BOY WANTED Steady employment.
Rodgers Paper Co. . 10-12
SECOND hand, delivery top for Ford.
Phone 143GM. - 10-11
UOOit with board in privato farnilv.
Phone 1578. , 10-i'J
IfBW buggy for sale cheap. 2199 Fair
. grounds rod. Phone 2193M. 1012
WANTED Quinces, apples and garlio.
balem J-Tmjt Lo. If
WANTED i or 5 room modern house,
furnished. Phone 353. tf
WANTED Veal calves and fat cattle.
Phone. 1576 W. 10-28
FOR BENT Strictly modem furnish
ed house. Phone 810. tf
FOR SALE Two brood sows. J. A.
. Piekens, Rt. 8, box 104. 10-11
FOR SALE Good body ash wood.
Phone 1806W or 1096J. 10-12
FOR SALE 75 head of ewe lambs,
pood ones. G. W. Eoff, Ht. 6 box
42. '10-15
WANTED A woman to care for in
valid. Address 2090 Ferry St. Phone
377M. 10-11
FIVE room furnished house, modern,
for rent. Money to loan on good
farm security. Phone 538M. tf
25 PRUNE pickers wanted, meet at
Capital City Transfer at 7 o'clock
every morning. Phone 1435W. . tf
SEALED Loganberry juice for sale,
good fT pies and drinks,, $1.25
gal. -1389 Court. Phone 2394W.' tf
SNAP Seven room house situate 1765
Ve street- for $600. Terms. Phone
tf
WANTED $12,000 on absolutely first
rcs city property. Box 256, Salem.
, tf
WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll
upward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179
Commercial. tf.
HOUSEKEEPING apartments And
single rooms, nicely furnished, at
33 Ferry street. tf.
WANTED Secondhand Oliver Chilled
plow, No.' 50, in good condition.. Ad
dress 0 C care Journal. 10-14
WANTED Fresh cow, must be good
and heavy milker, Guernsey or Dur
ham. Address F C care Journal. 10-14
WANTED1 One otr two f;ood Idairy
cows, fresh or to freshen soon. Must
be good ones and gentle. No culls.
Address Q X care Journal 10-12
FOR SALE Light T-G Mandt wagon,
with tongue and shaves, in good con
dition. Also horse and rubber tired
buggy. Phone 104F24. 10-12
FOR SALE Fancy canning peaches.
Phone 3F11 between 12 and 1 o'clock
or 7:30 a. m. or p. m. W. H. Egan
& Sons, Mountain View farm.- 10-11-
BPLEND1D new 7 room furnished bun
galow, garago, paved street, good
location, some fruit, a snap of rare
tvpe, only $2800. Socjulofky, HI
State. ' - if
MODERN, six room house, half block
from car, price $1500 will trade $500
quity for vacant lot, auto, or
what have you. Call 439 Court. 10-12
FOR 5 per cent farm loans, see the
Marion-Polk county national farm
loan association. W. D. Smith, 303
Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf
NOTICE This is warning that 1 will
not tolerate trespassing or hunting
on wy premises. Signed. T. F. Walk
er, Rt. 7, box 103. 10-13
WANTED Man and wife for general
farm work and housekeeping. Ad
dress Gervnisj Rt. 2, box 45. Phone
3F11. " tf
PLENTY of money to load on good
farms; low interest rates; five years
time; privilege to pap $100 or multi
ple on anv interest date. Call or
write H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic
bldg, Salem. tf
FOR SALE Or trade, a strictly mod
ern, 8 room house and lot in busi
ness section of Salem, will exchange
for Tacoma or Seattle property, or
'Washington land. Address J. Van
Weel, 902 Pleasant Ave., Bremerton,
Wash. 10-15
POSITION WANTED By competent
man of ability and integrity, with
practical business experience in any
commercial line. If you need a good
man I can deliver the goods. A. D.
Cameron, 1780 Center St. Salem,
Or, 10-12
WANTED Secondhand delivery top
I for Ford. Phone 143o'M. 10-11
WANTED Good combination range
and furniture. Phone 4(iSJ. 10-12
HIOHEST prices paid for .cattle" and
large calves. H25M. 11-11
FO JiSALE Oak table, porch chair,
step ladder and other pieces at big
sacrifice. 757 Ccnteor St. 10-11
WANTED Few registered sheep on
shares. Phone H. J. Beardsley, 14F
13. 10-14
WHITE Leghorn roosters for sale.
First class in every respect. Price
moderate. Phone 13 10 J. 10-12
BALDWIN and Spitzenberg apples for
sale. Bring boxes. Rt. 1, box 2, Sa
lem. 10-17
FOR RBOT 10 acres all under cul
tivation, close to city. J. E. Scott,
124 S. Liberty. Phone 937 or 529.
10-14
EXPERIENCED girl wanted for house
work. Must be good cook. No wash
ing nor ironing. Apply forenoons 325
North Capitol St. 10-14
CHIMNEY sweep, chimneys cleaned
and repaired, roofs and gutters
, cleaned. Leave orders at Spencerjs
hardware. Call Phone 19. 10-15
FOR SALE fiunabout Ford body,
with top frame, good for truck or
delivery only $10. 2645 Portland
road. 10-11
ONE acre home place for sale on easy
terms. Hot water heat, every con
venience. Poultry yard, all kinds of
fruit and garden.. Phoue Owner.
2440. 1011
AM going to war, will sell my Olds
mobile roadsters in first' class con
dition. A snap at $750. .No dealeis.
Address C M care Journal. 10-11
FOR RENT Small farm; for sale Nd.
1 oat hay and 40 geese, Rt. 7, box
'45. . ' 10-12
GDI W. F. WRIGHT, Sue auctioneer.
Turner, Oregon. Phon? 59. tf.
FOB SALE Tomatoes for canning.
Phone S0F11. . tf
FOR RENT Fruit farm, 15 acres
prunes, acreage of Loganberries and
other fruits. Phone 78F11. tf
WANTED Woman for Steady posi
tion. Light work and good pay.
Phone 2456J. ' 10-12
GOOD l)oard and comfortable room for
$5.50 per week, at 578IN. High stroet
10-17
WANTED Stenographic work or book
keeping to do evenings. Address C
care Journal. . 1014
4 PIGS, 0 weeks old, for sale at Wood
ry's auction on Sat. Oct. '12, 10:30
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NOTICE to contractors That the un
ion scale of carpenters wages has
been raised from $4.50 to $5.50 per
day. Carpenters Union 1065. 10-13
I WANT to buy a modern home in Sa
lem. Can pay about $300 down and
will pay $25 a month and taxes.
Please give full details as I mean
business. Box 256, Salem. 10-17
FOR SALE Cheap, power sprayer, al
most new, 3 cylinder duplex pump,
2 h. p. Waterloo engine, 150 gal.
tank, self filling, on wagon all com
plete. Address Lope Sing, Rt. 8, Sa
lem, Or. . 10-11
40 ACRES, 20 cultivated, 20 in tim
ber,' 3 acres bearing prunes, lots ber
ries for family use, 6 room house,
barn for 10 head of stock, well and
spring, 1 mile to school, on good
county road, phone in house-, 4 miles
from town in Douglas county, on
account of ill health of the owner,
this place is offered for a short time
at $2000, $500 to $1000 cash, bal
ance terms at 6 per cent. If you are
interested act now. Socolofsky, 341
State St.. - tf
JANITOR WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN
LIGHT WORK
NO FIRING
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT
& POWER CO.
237 N. LIBERTY STREET
WANTED
YOUNG LADIES
PERMANENT POSITIONS.
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
PAID WHILE LEARNING.
RAPID INCREASE IN WAGE3
CALL AT TELEPHOME COMPANY
170 NORTH LIBERTY tf
t WANTED, JUNE
And All Kinds of 2m Hui
oods. 4
FiH Market Prices Special 4
Prices paid for Sacks. 4
Get our prices before yon selt t
THE PEOPLE'S JUNK h 2X0 4
HAND BTOEB 4
171 . Oom'l St. Phone 7S4
4
MY CLOSE SCHOOLS
CHURCES AND THEATRtS
State Board Of Health Likely
To Send Out Sweeping
Order Today
Dr. O. B. Miles, city health officer,
expects at any moment to receive an
order from the state board of health
closing down.all places where the pub
lic gathers. This will mean the closing
of the moving picture theaters, schools
and churches.
Today eight or nine cases of mild
influenza were reported by physicians
and it is understood there are a n urn
bp.' of unreported cases. While the or
ders for closing had not been received
up to 3:30 o'clock today, it is thought
that the state board of health will .not
only close Salem but all cities in the
state.
This closing will follow the general
form by which Portland was closed,
the order coining from the federal au
thorities and the state board of health
and put in effect by a proclamation of
the mayor.
May Close Everjriing
Portland, Or., Oct. 11. R. E. L. Holt
state health officer, may recommend
that Governor Witkycombe close tip
several of the smaller Oregon cities to
check the spread of influenza.
Dr. Holt began communicating with
western Oregon cities this afternoon
to learn conditions. He was in touch
with health officials in Salem, Eugene
and Astoria.
Portland had closed its doors to the
epidemic today. By order of Mayor Ba
ker theaters and chrch'es were closed
and public gatherings of all sorts were
forbidden.
Brazilian Steamship
Sunk Off Atlantic Coast
An Atlantic Port, Oct. 11. (A Bra
zilian steamship destroyed a subma
rine a few miles off the -Atlantic coast
yesterday, according to the crew of the
ship, which arrived here today.
The submarine was sunk after two
shots had been fired, the second mak
ing a direct hit on the deck of the
U-boat. The explosion of the shell wa
followed by a giant geyser of water,
which shot 100 feet in the air, accord
ing to the crew.
Open Forum
Salem, Oregon, July 6,
1918, An open letter to Bishop' Mat
thew Simpson Hughes;
Dear Bishop: Four weeks ago a public
letter a'ddressed to you charged the
Sunday newspaper with being an abom
inable nuisance, and the republican
party with being "an hypocritical, un
Godly old. liquor party,, over tforty
years behind the times, ruled by li
quor and tobacco." I boldly renew
both charges. To me these Beem to. be
vital and irrepressible issues of vast
and immediate importance. Are you a
doubterf Respectfully, Wm. N. Taft.
' (Reprinted from Capital Journal,
July 6, 1918. (Paid adv.)
10-14
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SSS' . SATURDAY SPECIALS rltt
Spurieeay -" . .At.The Remant Store 3For
Uc Roll " , 254 N. Commercial St. 17c
XTRA SPECIAL "iTRA SPECIAL XTRA SPECIAL
$5.75 to $6.00 wool nap 0ur Entire Stock $2.69 Men's Sweater
blankets. Saturday , , , , .
Price . MILLINERY, Saturday Price
$4.89 Pair At 1-3 off J1.9 8Each
REMNANTS . XTRA SPECIAL II Slightly Damaged
Sale Ribbons For Saturday Ladies Underwear
29c Yard , 25c Unbleached Muslin at 49c
Values to 50c Yard 19c Yard A regular $1.00 -value
75c Men's four-in-hand t25 to U5 T J1-50 f
Coveralls. Ladies Underskirts
TIES Saturday Price at $1.19
. 0 . , .n , 98c . Sateen in Black
Special 49c Each Tan BJues an(J &nd Colorg
REMNANT STORE
en i 90 fio 25 N. Commercial St.
D3CtOW5 i A D. Thompson, Prop. , 39c Pair
i.iins.it.ta.ta-i Ma, Ifc.
INRUDiZA IS OUR OLD
TIHE EIM LA GRIPPE
Physicians Say There Is No;
Need of Becoming Unduly
Alarmed Or Panicky
HOW TO COMBAT THE
INFLUENZA
Gargle salty hot waUr.
Gargle -Dobell 's solution in
equal parts of water.
Keep out of crowds, and don 't
get panicky.
Stay home.
The Spanish influenza is nothing
more than eur old time enemy "la
grippe." This has been with us every
year since 1889 and this year it just
happens to be in a more virulent form.
But there is no special need to become
panicky. And with but a few eases in
the citv. there is no need nf a venpriil
This is the opinion of several physi
cians who met with the Red Cross last
evening at the Commercial club to dis
ci' the situation and to determine
whether it was necessRry to close the
town, It was the opinion of all that
with ordinary care against catching
colds, .there should he no epidemic in
the city.
Dr. Miles reported last evening that
only two cases had been reported and
both of these had come from Corval
lis. He thought if the people would
stay home and take the ordinary health
precautions everything would be all
right, although he was willing that all
publie places be closed should the state
board of health deem it necessary. But
there was no need of people becoming
frightened-. -
A. A. Lee, chairman of the Salem
hospitaL board, said that the service
of the hospital would be offered in
case of necessity. Prof. J. C. Nelson,
principal of the high school, said that
nj genorat assemblies were being held
in the school and that pupils were sent
home if they developed colds.
Dr. A. B. Starbuck said no eases
had been reported at Dallas and thot
that people were becoming (unduly
alarmed. He said soldiers had been at
tacked by the disease on account of
their life in the barracks. That people
should take care of the mouth and
throat by antiseptic gargles. His advice
was to stay home, avoid crowds, have
plenty of air in sleeping quarters and
not become panic stricken as this is
nothing but the grip that has been
with us every year. 1
Dr. Griffith of the Oregon Btate hos
pital said that antiseptic gargles were
a preventative and in reply to the
question said that a teaspoonfut of
salt to a glass of water was about the
Tight proportion for a gargle.
To the suggestion that the jmysi
cians of the city be called to discuss
the situation, Dr. Miles said he was in
favor of the idea. Dr. C. E. Caehatt,
city physician, said that no cases had
been reported in the city and that sev
eral colds had been reported from. Mt.
Angel.
In a general discussion, the physi
cians agreed there was no cause for
alarm or drastic measures such as clos
ing the town. All that was necessary
in case a cold developed, that the pa
tient should stay at home and observe
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GERMMUOSE MiLUOH
SINCE DRIVE BEGUN
General Sir Frederick Maurice
Calls Attention To Grow
ing German Weakness
London, Oct. 11. (By Wireless Press)
Writin in fh T.nmlnn Hail.. XY !
General Sir Frederick Mauricv declared
that since the second battle of the Mar
ne the Germans have lost 200,000 in pris
oners an,) have suffered casualties to
talling 1,000,000 men.
'A, they haw been unable to make
good this loss," he - declares, "they'
nave naa to reuuee tneir estauiisnments
on the western front by not less than
half a million men. During this same
period, allied strength on the western
front has been- growing steadily, as
more and more American -troops have
eome into the field, so the balance of
military power in the west is changing
very rapidly in our favor.
"This is the main fact to kvep in
mind in considering the military situa
tion in the west. It is of more import
ance than the piercing of the enemy's;
strongest defenses, or the re-capture of
great towns. The enemy's eouiuiKmente
in the west are greater than he can
nievt and ho must therefore reduce
them."
PERSONALS . I
M. Denny left Thursday for Quincy,
Washington.
G. W. Skwls anj w'f ot Ncwberg
are registered at the Bligh.
Dr. C. E. Cashatt is in Mt. Angel to
day of professional business.
Arthur Leeing left yesterday over the
Oregon; Electric for Seattle.
Mrs. Geo. Falk hag been spending a
fvw days at Halsey with her nephew
Chas. Mishler, who was injured recently
in a runaway.
Mrs. Lola Edwards received a tol
gram this morning hat her son Clarence
M. Martin was ill of pneumonia at Camp
Meade, Md.
A telegram was received this morning
by Mrs. Jessie M. Crossan of 877 Oak
street, Salem, that her son Konneth
Crossan had died of pneumonia thit
morning at 2:40 o'clock at the navy hos
pital at Portsmouth, Va. He was a
grandson of Robert Grossan and huu
been in the service since last December.
The body will be brought to Salem for
burial but it is thought it will not reach
the city until about' this tirm next
week.
Central Howell Bed Cross Auxiliary
will hold an ice cream social and give a
home talent program Saturday evening
at ....their hall. But the big ewnt of
the evening is not the ice cream, but
that a horse has been presented to the
auxiliary by Frank Durbin and numbers
will be sold on the horse wlwreby the
person holding the right number will
come into possession wit, but a small
expense. Everybody is invited to come
and take a chance on the horse and al
so enjoy a social evening.
the usual rules of health laid down
for a cold or if in doubt, call a l'hysi
cian.
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Friday-Saturday
Women $ Ready To Wear
Plush Coats
Beautiful garments. Some plain witi
self belts and buckle trim, others fur
trim and large collars. This season's
newest effects at very attractive pri
ces reduced for Friday and Saturday
DRESSES! In an array that should appeal from an
economical view. We have selected at random 30
dresses ranging in prices up to 28.50, and offer
them Friday and Saturday at $17.95
SUITS! Of the newest modes. Well tailored and good
materials. 25 in the lot, that are hard to duplicate
and are good values worth up to $45 Friday and
Saturday $26.95
When you see it in our ad it's so. No outside inter
ests to serve. Our personal concern is in Salem first,
last and all the time. Purchase your needs from Sa
lem merchants and help build up our home town.
You can Always do Better at
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FOR TRADE
MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE ON FINE CORNER LOT FOUR BLOCKS
FROM STATE HOUWE. ALL CLEAR AND PAVING PAID FOR
WANT 40 ACRES IMPROVED OB UNIMPROVED LAND.
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H. A. JOHNSON & CO.
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