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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
j THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAE, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918. it tt i ou re Next! Tires Repaired While U. Wait- Drive your car in It no trouble. We will change and repair your tire. NEW TIRES: Goodrich Tires Miller Tires Gates Half Soles Cost One-Half Monty's Tire Shop 154 South Commercial Street Tires Service Vulcanizing Motor Cars Necessary To Array Transportation There 5s no doubt 4ht tho motor car is a necessity in business .and civil life today. Xeiflher is there rny doubt that it is equally necessary in tho military service of the United States, both over- raeas and on this side. the military service of the United Sta tes,' both overseas and on this side. The Quartermaster Coqis, the Avia tion section of tho Signal corps, the Ordnance department and other soc twus of the army are using hundreds of motor car and motor trucks, ud ad ding great numbers to the fleets al ready in servico heTC and across the Atlantic. . Though the government has asked that manufacturers curtail their pro duction of passenger cars for civilian use, tuere Has ueen no currauuionr. m far as military cars are concerned. These are leaving Detroit factories in great fleets, being driven overland to army camps or to Atlantie seaports for shipment abroad. Tho array has taken a teat out or tne V V V, . ' v. , , A . l . "I if,;. DIET KITCHEN OF AMERICAN RED CROSS IN FRANCE. tyorn Tav I ovw M(1a Rw J requirements shown by the rcquosts in viuu. iHAiivij uiuuvvj I the state budget for tho maintenance Commission Is 3.06 Mills ,of "tat0 lartittl":. State tax levy for tho year 1919 will lc on an average of 3.06 mills and will LOCATED IN IDAHO. Ernest R. Ringo, formorly district at- produce a total of $3,021,402, Tho levy torney for Hnrion county, is now lo was made by the state tax commission j ,,,,,, ot BIiM daho ag cashier of tho today. . . . , Stale Hank of Bliss, according to word In addition to the 13,021,402 which . " ' , s, will be raised by direet tax, it is es- received by friends m the ciy 0day. timated the stato's receipts next year From Salem he went to practice law from foes mid other similar souroos will in Portland with offices ln tho North amount to $810,fi20, making total fund western State bank building, but last available of $3,831,922, which, accord- October ho went into tho banking busl lng to figureg compiled by the tax eoru-' m'ss as cashier for tho Bliss, Idaho, mission, will be $4(18,000 less than the bank. Aurora Observer. ed that economical 'truncation of du.ctg' "nd jhe "PP"-7 of hemes u far mien and materials, ana rapid comui- - ; cation between distant points is best niak contracts with responsible accomplished by motor vehicles. .companies at prices that will yield One of the first factories in Detroit uandsome profits. The development and to produce cars for army use was tho extension of this industry means great Dodge Brothers works This production or individual and community prosper is now moving at to speed, and large ity. numbers of Dodge Brothers motor cars ! The berry industryt ho culture of and businoss cars are sont forward at logunberrios, raspberries, strawberries, frequent intervals. All are olive drab I gooseberries, und blackberries prouiis- in finish and tho business cars ror tne jes more today than any other line of Quartermaster Corps are fitted with agriculture in this section. Local farin- spec'al topB specified by that depart ment. LOOK INTO THE BERRY BUSINESS. (Aurora Observer.) Tho Pheasana Northwest Products company of Salem have sent out an ap peal to "Greater Willamotto Valley Boosters" to aid in extending tho borry businoss as tho basis of greater cora- tho hop. industry, the development or Albert Noitinj? of portiand mourn the ttohopinduiiy.he aovclopjnijjrfter-j daughter, aged 4 ry culture comes at a most opportune , . . time. A practically world wide market years, who died Tuesday at their homo has been established during the last two from diphtheria. The body was brought years for Willamette Valley fruit pro- to Stnyton Thursday for burial in the ers should look into tho business thor oughly. Investigation costs nothing end may lead them into an industry that will bring big returns. A meeting will be held here soon alter the first of the year to go dooper into the matter, STAYT0N NEWS Stayton, Or., Deo. 21. Mr. and Mrs. v. t r-f'.".'6i."' 1 1 i w -1 .J" This aciiul photograph taken by a British Ko.val Air For Pilot, shows a British Hospitnl in France, shortly nflcr it was bombed by a squadron of enemy aircraft. Tho remains of four huts hi which helpless men were blown to bits, are plainly shown in tho foreground. Fourteen largo Rod Cro is signs distinctly painted on other huts refute any claim of a mistake. being conducted by Rev. Father Lainck Attorney and Mrg.- V. A. Goodo ar rived homo from Salom Thursday ove- ning, where they had been for several days, called by the illness'-of Mr. Goode 's fathor, Rev. D. J. Goode. Word was received here Thursday morning that Miss Dot Olmsted, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olmstod, hud passed away at the family homo in Eugene from pneumonia, following influenza. Tho Olmstods were for sev eral years residents of HtaytDon, Mr. Olmsted being former publisher of the Stay ton Mnil, in which office tho do ceased worked for gomo time. In Eu gene she assisted het father in his job printing office, and hcr passing will loavo'a vacancy that will bo hari to fill. Sho was a bright, popular young woman and had mny frionds in Stay ton who are grievod to hear of her death, and the many friends of the fam ily here will sympathize with them in their bereavement. , School will bo closed all o f next week to give tho pupils a' holiday vacation and will also give some of the tenchors and pupils who have been suffering from tho flu an opportunity to recover. Miss Miller of Portland, sister of IE FOR jpp Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain YouH know why thousands use Mus terole once you experience the glad re lief it gives. Get a jar at once from ths nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed onl Musterole la recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of iars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff necK, astnma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 Oh Look! IfsaJDqyf on rm t : Our (sports since C.ls country entered the war have justified a statsroeot mad by ths Food Ad ministration shortly after Its con ception, outlining tike principles and policies that would govern the solution of this country's food problems, "Th wholt foundation of de mocracy," declared the Food Ad ministration, 'lie In the lndl- vldnal lulHatlve of its peoplo 4 and their willingness to serve the Interests of ths nation with com- piste self elracemeat ln the time of erasrgeacy. Pemocracy can yield to discipline, and w can solve this food problem for oar own people and for ths Allies ia this Way, To have dose so will have been a greater service than our Immediate objective, for we have demonstrated the rightful ness ef our faith and our ability to defend ourselves without be ing Prussianised." tghU Chevrolet 490 $845 A Sensible Car at a Sensible Price Vi mil MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT IN ONE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. PRESENT THEM WITH AN OUTOMOBILE, A FIVE-PASSENGER CHEV ROLET, SOMETHING THEY CAN ALL ENJOY. YOU WILL 'BE BUYING A CAR FOR THEM SOONER OR LATER, WHY NOT FOR CHRISTMAS? CAN YOU THINK OF ANY GIFT THEY WOULD APPRECIATE AS MUCH? SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. F.G.DELANO PHONE 97 A.LE0FF 24G STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON CHEVPvOLET-SCRIPrS-BOOTH AND REPUBLIC TIRE DISTRIBUTORS Bending te Europe 141,000,000 bush- els of wheat from a surplus of appar- , sntly nothing was the outstanding ex ! plolt of the American food army ln one critical yew or the war. QRIATE8T OPPORTUNITY WOMEN EVER HAD. It was given te the women of this country to perform the greatest serv ice In ths winning of the war vouch safed to any women ln the history of ths wars of the world to feed the warriors and the war sufferers. By ths arts of peace, the practice of sim ple, homely virtues the womanhood et a whole natloa served humanity ln Its prefoundtst struggle for peace and freedom. v Miss Margaret Miller, one of the teach ers in tho- Stayton schools, has been visiting her sister who has been onrte sick with influenza. The yonng ladies returned to Portland, where Miss Mar garot will remain over the school va cation. ' Mrs. Eugenia Pearcy, ono of tho teachers in our schools, left Friday for Portland, where she will join her hus band, who has recently been discharg ed from the army. Mrs. Pearcy has re signed hcr position in the schools, and her pupils, as well as many friends, are soiry to see her leave. ; Mrs. Steven Taylor and little son leavo Saturday morning for eop Riv fci, Wash., whore Mr. Taylor now is, ann where they will reside The Stayton Red Cross sent 30 swcnt ers' to SalMcm this week, which shows that tho local chapter is not idle. Christmas services will be hold in the M. E. church Sunday morning. Charles Stevenson, who registered at "CANIBECURED?" How often have you heard that sad cry from the victims of disease. Per haps the disorder has gone too far for help, but oftoncr it is just in its first stages and the pains and aches are only nature's first cries for help.' Do not despair. Find out the cause and give nature -all tho help you can and sho will repay you with health. Look after the kidneys. Tho kidneys are tho most overworked organs of the human body, and when they fail in their work of filtering iud throwing off tho pois on that constantly accumulates in the system, everything goes wrong, GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will give almost immediate relief from kid ney and bladder troubles and their kindred ailments. They will free your body from pain in short order. But bo suro to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for tho name on every box. In three sizes, sealed packages. Money refund ed if they do not help you. Christmas morning when the family is gathered around the Christmas tree, your boy's fondest dreams will come true if Santa Claus brought him a Dayton bicycle Ik It's the ideal present for your boy. It will make V Christmas one to be remembered for many p J years. The fun he can have with a good bicycle K n is unlimited. LLOYD L RAMSDEN 221 S. Hiirh Street W HM Salem, Oregon. $.W:Vi.& :v.l:',.c'', .TO. A Ml u t :- ivsi-.-K!) -ui sei I Ar I rfW 1 WWW r f 1 H Mohama, was arrested last Saturday for evading the draft. He was piced in the Htyton jail over Sundy and on Mon day was taken to Portland and turned over to the federal authorities. The city council has appropriated $200 to be used on aWter street and $i60 has been raised by popular sub scription for tho same purpobe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesley and Mr. a-id Mrs. W. A. Weddle attended the t unora) of Ed arby, which was hold at Salem Thursday. Mrs. Charles Cole of Kingston is quite ill. Hugh Kosscll and Walter Smith aiv? both laid up as a result of basketball. Ed Gilkey, who has been in Juneau, Alaska, for some timo, visited several days -;vith his cousin, E. C. Titus, thid week. GIRL DIES 07 INFLUENZA. Ida Pnrdey, tho eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Par dey, died Monday at the home of her parents in tho White school district, j anco. after a short illness, from influonzaw Funeral services and interment tools placo yesterday at 1 p. m. at the Hub bard cemetery. The contagious nature of the disease provontcd any services at tho Aurora Lutheran church of which tho family are members. The parents and soveral brothers and sisters survive to mourn tho loss of this bright young girl. The family have the sincere sym pathy of all who know them. Aurora-. Observer. . , John D. Ryan heads a new associa tion of copper producers just incorpor ated in New York with a capital stock of $250,000. " " Four Mexicans were hanged at Agua Priota Tuesday for the murder of Cus toms Collector CaturgU and the rob-, bery of $125,000. The sixth sossion of the Washington Irrigation institute opened at Yakima Tuesday with 150 delegates in attend- 1 CM & FIRST CALL TO FOOD ARMY. This co-operation and service I ssk of all In full confidence that America will render more for Sag and freedom than king ridden people surrender at oom puutton. Herbert Hoover, Au gust 10, 191T. A year ago voluntary food control was a daring adventure In democracy ; during the year an established proof CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS AT HAUSER BROS. Golf Supplies Foot Balls Sweaters Comfort Kits Daylos Guns Basket Balls Money Belts Thermos Bottles Pocket Knives Bicycles Ingersol Watches DONT OVERLOOK OUR BARGAIN TABLE: Sweat ers, Hunting Shirts, Wool Shirts, Wool Knit Caps, etc all at 20 per cent discount. HA17SF.R RRflX. 372 State St. Salem if J Coprritbt naiMRd. 191S Can an Old Battery Be Repaired? P That depends: - 1 ;p ;t . , ;!;:: T? I f -on HOW OLD it is; r : -" i ? on HOW WELL you've taken care of it; on HOW SOON you let the Willard expert locate the trouble and correct the fault. Nobody can repair a battery until he finds the trouble and nobody can correct a big fault as easily as he can a little one. r If you suspect any LITTLE battery troubles you'd better drive around and let us find them. Ask for the booklet "A Mark With a Meaning For You." Auto Electric Shop 418 Court St. Degge & Barrell Phone 203 r'r'Ln-r-rtniij.tiiiifiMiii.i ;ISSlfgS5S5ISS&g) democratic efficiency.