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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1919)
SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, Wio Til CLilsA Tin urn nl s'Af.F. EIGHT I LOOK I? i z tt "a w Tim ! Ladies In a variety of colors, patterns, materials, etc, from which you will be able to select one that will please 50UPlain colored Petticoats made of good quality sateen and Heatherbloom $1.25, $1.28, $2.49 and $2.93 Fancy Petticoats in nice novelty designs, that are splendid values at $1.25, $149, $1.93 and $2.49 You will also find we have some nice KIMONAS Made of Serpentine Crepe in plain and fancy pat terns that will interest you at $1.98, $2.98, and $3.98 ! I SENATE BILLS. 8L B. Ko. 6 By Norblad Amending attachment law. 8. B. No. 7 By Norblad Prohibit ing district attorney from using pub Ke alationery for private correspond ence. 8. B No. 8 By Norblad Authoriz ing municipalities to levy taxes by pop alar vote for boring well fur oil, gas and coal. , H. Ii..No. 9. By Norblad Permitting justice court defendant to plead counter-claim. 8. B. No. 10. By Norblad Taking ironi district attorney! one-third of ssonevs collected as fines for game law 'violations and putting an me in the, tata treasury 8. U. No. 11. By Eberhard Uniform alra law. .. SB. No. 12 By Bank Prodding , onKtitutional amendment providing for ompiiliMirv voting. a B. No. 13. By Huston Relating lid soldiers' taxation exemption. 8. B. No. 14 By Huston Provid ing for women attendants at all pub lie trmtitiitions. 8. B. No. 15. By Huston Creating flale market commission. Columbia county's record in the re- ttnt Bod Cross drive was 127 per cent. The training school at the if on mouth Hormal is closed on account of infill- ITop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you Ml See Us. Phone 39S. 271 Chemeketa n CAPITAL JUNX CO. 'I 7 Incorporated fj inied fMjmvmHmn4m- -turn t y,,, 'w",BaJe!' I Hill I i iiililiBUIMIll BlllilMMIBH3IIW Jon rnal Classified ads bring ethcoats . DIED HIJTCHA80N At tho home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hutchason at 1045 N. Chureh 8t., late Tuesday afternoon Reese B. Hutchason, aged 18. Ueath was the reHUlt of nephri tis, from which he had been a suffer er for nbout a year. Mr, Hutchason had been a resident of Salem for about two yeas, coming here from Koseburg. Tho surviving rein tiveM are his parents, & brother, J. F. Ilutclinsoii, aud a sister, Miss Dorothy. Tho funeral services will be held at tho Rigdon parlors Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, and the body will be taken to The Dalles for interment. POOLE At his home in Salom, Tues day, January-14, at 5:30 p. m., Ar thur B. Poole, aged 3J years. Death wn.9 the result of influenza, Mr. Poolo had been a resident of Sa lem for about eight years, coming here from Ohio. For soveral yea'3 previous to hi death he was a partner with A. T. Woolncrt in tho Central Pharmacy. in whivh position ho mado a wide cir cle of acquaintances. He leaves B wife, one on, his. mother, Mrs, Ella Poole, and brother, and sister residing in this city beside a brother in Ohio. Funeral will be announced later. A writ ftf at tAi'hniAflt Wfll ttHmrtfl I against Frank Dnrbin at tho instance of Viek Bros, being applied upon lot 3 in block 1, Watts Addition. An answer was filed by defendant in tho ease of Axis Hafeity vs. Downer Haferty. A writ of attachment was filed against real property of C. W. Downer at (he instance of J. K Sears, to sat isfy a demand for the sum of (323.53, A writ of attachment was issued against H. D. Evans at the instance, of Puftlaad Mercantile Company, cover ing the lKinald Klcctric Khop, to satisfy claim of 120. An order was issued appointing Ann Potter administratrix in the estate of Harry K. Fox, deceased. The final account of Administrator John Ilyerly was filed for the estate of torilitinnd Mantie, deceased, show ing receipts amounting to 4i)5.,H and disbursements amounting to tUSQ1.62. For murdoring Lem Sing, a wealthy Chinese mine owner, Loren Frevcr of Weaverviile, Tal., not yet 31, has "been sentenoed to a lifo teim at 8nn Ouen tin. A charter has been granted at Now York for a new orgnninttion known h tne united American Veterans, which will combine in one body veterans of all wars. results. : : t Court House $ ( f fy-r5 j All Ar Salem bred is freshest and beet, tf Ever dsoa the beginning of the world there has been bnt one "nest" way to bury the dead, that way is in tombs. Mount Crest Abbey provides that "best" way, the cost is so more. See Caretaker at Mausoleum, or your un dertaker. - o Chief of Police Vamey received a wire from police headquarters in Seat tlo last night, instructing him to turn over the three runaway boys to the father of one of them Mr. Bagley who we on his way here. This morning the trio of wanderers were taken from the eity jail, where they had been whil ing away the tune between nuanty ana sleep, and started back to Seattle. - , o "The beat" la all you can do when death comes. Call Webb ft Clough Co. Phone 120. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic Mag- . . . tf Haying lately returned to Salem I sm ready to receive piano pupils at my home, 1472 Mill, or will go to homes of pupils. Special attention given to technic and expression. Mrs. Lena Wa ters. Phone 1184M. tf Letters were received this morning from 8crgeant J. Robertson Brooks lo cated with Co. B of the 209th engir neers at Ccnip Sheridan, Alabama, in which he intimates that there is a vile condition of weather in that section of the "sunny south" and that he is an xious to ect back to "God's country.' Like many others, he is immensely dis appointed that he did not have a ehence to go across "and take a poke at the Huns." We bay liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Relax and rest in the dental chair. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without pain and corrects , diseased gums. Moore bldg. Phone 114. tf E, Cooke Patton has Just received from Mnuineo, Ohio, announcement of the marriage of Luther Myers &ud Jen nie Dean, which occurred some weeks ago. Both bride and groom aro about 74 years of age. This will be of intci est to many people in this city, as Mr. Myers has been long a resident of 8a lein, being at one time in the morccn tile business. At one period during the put year or two he was employed at t jfe asylum. Numerous friends here will extend congratulations and best wishes. For Sale Six acres fine land for Loganberries or fruits, 15 minutes walk from end of street car line. F. 21. Der by owner, '114 Masonic bldg. tf A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. tingrieh, John Todd, Paul 8taley, Aid Eoff, C. K. Russell J. F. Day, Geo. Sautcr, R. C. Bishop snd Dolph Cruig, motored in from Portland last night, bringing in a half a dozen Maxwell cars nnd Mitchell ears for tho Gingrich mo tor establishment. They found the roads in excellent condition in spite of the rnin. Mr. Gingrich expects to have his Court street headquarters ready for occupancy within a fow days. The gas tanks and vulcanizer are now in place. Highways Rapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way points daily, leav ing Salem at 7 a. m. Phone orders eve ning before, 137 8. Com'l. Phone 663. tf Salem and Marion county have al- YOUR EARNING POWER DEPENDS LARGELY UPON YOUR EYESIGHT! If poor sight is slow ing up your progress, come to us at once for glasses that will re-establish your oldtime ef ficiency. Our standard for skill in every branch of op tical service is testified to by our many satisfied patrons. Most business men who require glasses for reading and distance find that they can get maximum service from GLASSF.S No lines nor humps like the old-style kind DR. A. McOJLLOCH ' Optometrist 2(M-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. ound 1 IV. GLASSES 1 own wcys felt a just pride in their contri butions of both soldier boys and wealth ta the world war, and even in the sad ness of recalling her iosset Salem feels pride in the list of those who have made of their lives a sacrifice to hu manity. So far as has been sbtainable the following is a list of the boys who hsve either died in action or from dis ease contracted in the army camps: W. E. Ahlgren, Smith Ballard, Ernest ck erlen, Aubrey Jones, Chester Simmon, Curtis Willson. Chester Wilcox, Leslie Tooze, Paul Rich Bay Mtrk, Alfred De- ranlean. Ben. MeCleliand. Wayne jaca son. Edward Gittens. Wm. Catton, Ivan Bellinger, all of the army service. Chas. Auer and Emery Bartlett of the mar ines, and Kenneth Crossan, Josepn aiar tin and Clarence Minker of the Navy. Ora E. Cavitt, serving as a nurse, ! e Watkins Remedies Liniment, Men thol, camphor, Mustard Ointment, Spic es, Extracts and Toilet Articles. Qual ity guaranteed. For sale by M. W. Rowley, 331 N. Liberty St., Salem. 2-13 o We have moved our offices to rooms 201-203 Gray Mock, over Hartinaa Bros, jewelry store, 125 N Liberty st. G. E. UNRUH, B. W. MACV. tf Hal D. Patton, who has been named as deputy potentate for the Mystic Shriners in Manon county, calls the at tention of all nobles to the coming semi-annual ceremonial session, to be held in Portland Saturday evening, Jan utry 18. This will be as usual a mem orable event and one that the real Shriner will bo willing to brave an as sault of influenza germs to attend. All nobles who can arrange to attond Ere requested to report to Mr. aPtton not later than Friday. . In accordance with the eity regulations, the delegations will be obliged to wear masks, but this will be only s minor handicap to an organization as generally good lookers as the Shriners. Nobles are rominded to bring their phez and incidentally their pocket-books and a reserve fund of good humor. , 1 o - Mr. and Mrs. O. . Terwilliger grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. The Home Service section of the A. R. C. has demand for a medium sized woman's cloak in good condition. Will ome one contribute such a garment o ' Cretonne petticoats 1.40 and up. Buren's Furniture Store. o At the meeting of the board of edu cation last evening, two teachers were elected. Miss Margaret Dickey of Mon mouth was elected for ,the fourth grade, succeeding to the room formerly taught by Miisa Catherine Fowlo. Jlise Eleanor Warner will succeed Mrs. Gladys Lucy Jewett in the second grade. Miss War ner also is from oionmoutn. Tne ques tion or wnen scttooia will toegm ses sions was not discussed as this is in the hands of the city heailth official But with the present conditions there is the assurance there will be no school next week. Buy a Brunswick phonograph. Yon will find it superior in toiuj and the most convenient talking machine on the market. Sold by C. S. Hamilton. A well dressed man shows a man of eulturo and influence. Have vour clothes cleaned and pressed at the ria lem Cleaning Works. Phone 703. A team belonging to Marts Savage became frightened at something mir ing the absence of the driver this morn ing and went for a wild run north on Commercial street. As thev had clear sailing there was no harm done in the two mile dash, though one of the hors es fell and skidded several times in course of tho trip. We have several good used phono graphs taken in exchange for Bruns- hs wnicn we win sen at very iow prices. Hamilton's iPurniture Store. Call and see the bargains in closed out patterns of dishes at Hamilton's. Street Commisaoier Low has been itoing some much needed work this week m having new street signs made , tor some of the suburbs. In the east pa,rt of town there are quarter sections jnere mere is not a sign 'of a sign, j and there is a story about a deputy (going out on the sontheast flats to put I up quarantine, cards and wandering i around on the bias streets until he fin jally met himself coming across from in apposite side of Mill creek. The Brunswick phonograph is fast forging ahead of older makes of nho- jrwgraphs tvause of its wonderful nat ural tones.-ou should let us send one to your home for n iiemon,trntion. ( :S. Hamilton, Salem agent The county superintendent's office announces that the teacher institute which wm to have been held at Silrer- iUm on Saturday, January 18th. has j been cancelled on account of the influ- lenrnea rrom tne same SOUree that the school, at TnrnBr ihave keen closed for several weeks, jusi rc-openeu lor business. o - Wm. Bell of this city, and W. X Bishop of Portland, have just estab- wtied an auto truck transfer service' inai will ultimately prove a great ben efit and accommodaftion to both tnor fhants and farmers of this section, they will run a line of three heavy track from Portland to SnJem, Inde pendence, Dallas and Monmcuth, mak ing a trip each way daily. As the great er amount of the traffie is from Port land south, they will make a tiusinese i ouTing vegctafcles, -dressed meats, Poultry, etc in thw won in order to .void a Mlpty haul northward. , They propose to btlng merchandise 6 Beu-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS ) For indigestion from Portland to Salem and deliver it at the merchant 's door for practically the same as is 'now paid for freight alone. The advantage of -this rapid transit will be readily realized by both farmers and. business men. o Fish bag now become a patrician line of food in the local market, sal mon and halibut retailing as high as 30 and 35 cents, while the smaller fry are bringing from 16 to 20 cents a pound. Who can afford to eultnate hrain phosphorescence at th'.'sa figure o A fire which broke ont in one of the rooms of the Josse rooming house, at the corner cf Cottage and Marion at 10:3! this morning completely destroy ed the interior of the wing portion of the two story building. It is re ported that one of the m'le m.. I had been "cooking something in a fry ing pan over a gas plate, and it is sup posed that in his absence from the room the fat caught fire and started the Maze. It appears that tho whole in terior of the room was aflame before it was discovered and the alarm turned Notes From Hie House Of Representatives For tho first time in the inaugura tion of a governor, singing was part of the program. By special request of Governor Withyeombe The Star Span gled Banner was sung by Mrs. Hnlli Parish Durdall. She was most entkus iastically enchored and obliged to re spond to an enchore. The house is in favor of woman suf frage and the motion that a memoria- be presented to congress lavormg uni versal suffrago was passed without a dissenting vote. Senator Ira Smith of Coos county who 24 years sg0 escorted bovcrnor Peuoyer from his office to tho house of representatives for inauguration had the honor of lending the committee that escorted Governor "Withyeombe from his office to tho house for the inaugural ceremonies. Members of the House were today giv en the privilege of getting two shots in the arm for the flu. It wn3 announc ed just before the morning adjournment thnt Dr. Seeley of the stcte health board had come from Portland for the express purpose of shooting members ol the legislature. His room is Ko. 23. The house is working so fast that in tho tw0 and one-half days sessions 28 bills have been introduced for the first reading and 18 of them have come up for second reading and assignments to committees. With things sliding along so fast, there is a fino chance for ad journment until next Monday to give( tho committees t'me to prepare their re ports. While Representative Richardson of Portland was making an argument in f&vor of a committee of three from the house and three fron! the senate to con sider the consolidation of state commis sions, ho stated that he knew who the members of the house would be. As the resolution hud not pnBsed and as no members had been appointed, this state ment wes too much for Speaker Sey mour Jones. He asked Richardson how it happened that he knew who was to be on the house committee, as even the Speaker did not know. Mr. Richardson then corrected himself and said he meant the senate committee and not the house. There is just a suspicion that Mr. Richardson would like to be chairman of tho house committee to tackle this all important proposition of consolidating commissions. The house is so intent with the busi ness on hand that even tho announce ment that the senate haH bill putting Oregon on record as favor ing national prohibition caused not ev en a ripple of excitement. Representa tive Sheldon of Mcdford made the an nouncement but the house was so busy that the announcement produced no more effect than if it had been a state ment regarding the weather. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi. tute. for calomel, act gently on the bowels end positively do the wort M People aflicted with bad breath find . Dr. Edwards 01iv8 Tablets act gently I but firmly on the bowels STbSS? Rimuiaung them to natural artion! dnng the blood d gem tie entire system. Thev in i ffs calomel doei without any of the bad after effects. y mVl-tj!S?Ct8 cf nasy. sickening, gnpmg cathartics are derived from n? Edwards' Olive Tablets Su&i pa or any disagreeable effects. . F. M. Edwards discovered tJ formula after sewnteea years of JS? arnong patients afficted fh" bowel and liver cornpWrith attendant bad breath fr. Edwards' Olive Tablet ?wek andnotWjT 'eht rto j,?!'. c and 25c Pitt I New Fashion Plates and Designer f or February now here Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE PHONB 1CT2 Commercial and Court Streets in. While the fire trucks were prompt ly on the spot, there was some delay on account of the bursting of one line of hose so that the fire had made con siderable progress before the full force of the water was available. The house, which is in charge of Mrs. N. N. Chris tie, was occupied by eight families, some of whom saved only the clothes they had on. The furniture in the main portion of the Ibnilding was carried out hefore a great deal of damago ould be done by water and smoke. No rej port was obtainable at tho hour oi (rninn tn m-ess a to the amount of dam age or whether it was eoverod by linsur anee. .Tack and Hattie P. Frost were brought before Justice Unruh late yes terday afternoon, cnargea wun selling cigarettea to minors. They pleaded not gniHy and will appear for trial Friday afternoon at 2:30. Willamette Valley Transfer Company I FAST AUTO TRUCKS Daily Between Portland And Salem, Independence, Monmouth and Dallas." Orders Taken Both Ways Office 171 Sooth High Street Wm. Bell Agent. We Buy and Sell Tax lift BONDS RST IV FARM LOANS HHR H. 1L HAWKINS and THOS. A. ROBERTS 314 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore. & CO. Formerly.Chicago Store David R. Francis, American ambas sador to Russia, who recently under went an operation in London, is improving. tH1tttlttt L.M.HUM are of Yick So Tosg t Chinese Medicine and Tm tv f Has medicine whieh will tv t any known disease. up-n Sundays from 10 , , an til 8 p. m. 153 South mah Rt t Eaton, Oregon. Pfcou gj JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY At the Market 1 BUNA Exempt OF MERIT OilLY