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PAGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911). 2! 4 LOOK in adies' Petticoats In a variety of colors, patterns, materials, etc., from which you will be able to select one that will please Plain colored Petticoats made of good quality sateen and Heatherbloom $1.25, $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98 Fancy Petticoats in nice novelty designs, that are splendid values at $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 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 All Around Town ii . Hi. WANTED Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell-See Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa CAPITAL JUNK CO. f : PERSONALS : Lieutenant Harold Dlmick, who has leoB serving as an instructor In the Kaehiuo gun corps at (Damp Hancock, Oeorgia, hug rocontly rccoivod his dis charge nd returned to his home in this ity. XUlph Thohinpson of the Valley Mo tor company spent Wednesday in Dal las looking after tractor business. Elbert Thompson and Georgo Hal orn of tlio Volley Motor company are spending tho day iu i'ortlund on business. Old And New World Powers Are Represented Just About Equally. By Ed L. Komi (United Pre staff voi-respondent) Paris, Jan. 16. Tho peace settle ment will Ibe dictated Iby representa tives of tho new world, final apportion ment of delegates indicated today. The "balance of power" seems to bo closely divided betweon the new and old world elements, hut there is ovory roon to believe tho progressive altruism of tho young democracies will triumph over tho conservative ogotiBin of the older nations in the filial clash. Of tho twenty eight countries offi cially admitted to the conferences ti date nine represent the now world and eleven the old world with the remain ing eight inclined to lean toward the younger powers. As voting will be by adorations, the new world vote con sists of the Unitod States, Canada, Bra zil, Culm Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. The old world representative are Great Britain, France, Italy, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Czecho slovakia and Montenegro, Liberia, be ing undor American protection, prollmb albly will lino up with the new world representatives. It is regarded as cor tain that they also will attract the votes of the British dominions. The remaining vote consist of Ja pan, China, India and 8iam, which are neither now world nor old world, but are expected to play an important role by swinging tho balance ono wa or the other on questions wnore tho voto is close. TO BE VICTOBT LIBERTY LOAN Balem bread Is freshest and best, tf Ever since the beginning of the world there has been but one " best" way to oury tae oca a, tnat way is in tomb. Mount Crest Abbey pro-tides that '"best" way, the cost is no more. See Caretaker at Mausoleum, or your un dertaker. 2-1 "The beat" Is all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf The routine of business in County Judgo Hushey's office was interrupted this morning by a quiet wedding cere mony. The contracting parties were Henry Gighmey of Nebraska and Mary P. Bankin- of this city. The clerk's office also issued a license to esse V. McCormick and OUve E. Hampton both of Jefferson. We bar liberty bonds, bldg. 814 Haaonlc tf United States National Bank Jlects Officers At the annual meeting of the stock holders and directors of the United Btatcs National Ibank of this city, the following officers were eleetod for tho ensuing year: I. W. Eyre, president. O. W. Kyre, vice president. V. 8. Lamport, vice president. E. W. Hawird, cashier. T. M. Hicks, assistant a&hio,r. F. 8. Lamport and Mrs. Eleanor Reg an ismiport were added to tho direct rate of oaid ibank. Washington, Jan. 16 Tho next war loan will be called the victory liberty loan, Secrotary Glass announced today. Announcement of the amount, terms and date yt the loan la expected to come wit lini a fortnight. MA NT FLU OASES IN BOISE Having lately returned to Salem I am ready to receive piano pupils at my home, 1472 Mill, or will go to homos of pupils. Special attention given to technic and expression. Mrs. Lena Wa ters, r hone 1184M. tf Headers of the local dailies are apt to gain the impression that there is a very large death roll in the city of Salem for the reason that all tho deaths occurring in this vicinity are recorded. The records of the health office, gath ered from the period from December 1 to Janury 10, show that in the city proper, and leaving out of count the deaths in the state institutions, there have been a total of 37 deaths, of which 19 wer male and 18 feinalo. Among tho causes of death it is ehowu that 23 were directly due to influenza or pneumonia. We buy liberty bonds. 814 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 Fruit men of this section are of the opinion that the rreezing weatner or tho past month will have a tendency to cut short the 1919 crop of aphids, and at the same tinio have not been sovore nough to injure the fall grain. For Sale Six acres fine land for Loganberries or fruits, 15 minutes walk from end of street car line. I'. N. Der by owner, 314 Masonic bldg. tf Highways Rapid Transit Anto servlco to Portland and way points daily, leav ing Salem at 7 a. m. Phone orders eve- ning.boforo, 137 S. Coin'l. Ph'one 663. The fire department went out for an early run to a chimney fire at tho home of Thos. Burroughs on Wesley street this morning. N0 divmago report ed. Watkins Remedies Liniment, Men thol, camphor, Mustard Ointment, Spic es, Extracts and Toilet Articles. Qual ity guaranteed. For sale by M. W. Uowloy, 331 N. Liberty St., Salem. 2-13 is exhibiting a fine French war poster recently sent to her by Sergeant Kob ertson Brtfoka, representing a poilu fighting desperately with the black eagle of Germany. The funeral services of Beese Hutcha son were held this morning at the Eigdon chapel, Bev. Jaeob Stocker, of the Evangelical Association officiat ing The body was taken to The Dalles for interment. o There is now prospect that several of the rural schools will be re-opened on Monday. The superintendent's office reports that the Woodburn school has dcided definitely to resume. o There is an opportunity for employ ers in ell lines to confer a benefit upon some energetic, ambitious but idle boy. by giving him employment, even for a few hours a day. Mr. Coleman, of the federal employment bureau, has some thing like a hundred applications from High school and University students, asking for any kind of employment during the closed period of the institutions. Boiso, Idaho, Jan. 18. From Jan uary 1, 11)1!), to duto there have been reported 438 cases of Spanish influ enza in Uoiso, an average of 29 new cases a day. The people are obeying strictly the quarantine regulations forbidding per ons from going from one house to an other. COL. DEEDS WON'T BE TRIED. Washington, Jan. 16. Colonel Deeds, aircraft production service, will not be tried by eourt-msttiul Secretary of War Baker wild today in approving the roc onimondittion of the acting judge advo cate general against such a proceeding. tree RE. U. 8. FWT. OFF. ARMY SHOE Acknowledged the standirj Army Shoe on the Coast - and small wonder : - ' "Extra Service Every Step Comfort Every Minute" That's why it is king worn by tJioutand or men in aU walks of life- TP, Office Mea . Hikers Motormaa Attorneys Farmers Conductor PbrsiciaM OrcWdUt Hunters Look ft the name Buckhecht - stamped on the sole of every Shoe BLACK GUN METAL OR INDIAN TAN CALF i.bmii4 your aei? m usaois to top ply ywi, end bis nam to the Manufacturers Bxv fathom and Ileeht. San Francisco. Eaolese pnee of shoes you desire and we will have year ews.-r filled. P We have moved our offices to rooms 201-203 Gray Mock, over Hartman Bros, jewelry store, 125 N Liberty st. G. K. VNRUH, B. W. MACY. tf The sensational feature of the market report today is the drop in the quota tions on eggs. They have been quoted in this city for Borne tijne past at 60 cents. Yesterday the Portland wires showed a drop of three cents early in tho day, and later a slump of 7 cents, Thus the locnl quotation today is w cents. The falling off is said to be due to tho dumping of a vast quantity of California eggs on the market in an ticipation of tho regular February in flux. We have a new supply of Bishop's fleece wool ynrna on hand, in khaki and gray shades; orders by mail or phone promptly fittled. Woolen Mill Mtore. Records on hands, both Victor and rathe, "Smiles," "A Little Birch Canoe and You," "Blue Bird." Others at K. L. Stiff & Son. An investigation of the damage done by fire on the Josse rooming house yes terday showed a loss or. auoui iouv on the building and the same amount on the contents. The building was insured through the agency of W. A. Liston, the total amount boing 3300 on building and contents. An upward tendency in citrus fruits is marked by the Salem shippers during the naat few davs. Boports from the California orange belt show losses from tho recent freeze running all tne way from 10 per cent to 85 per cent, ine bettor grades of oranges now retail at 75 cents per dozen. Local dealers note that while there has been no change in the price of gas oline since the removal of the restric tions on the traffic, thore has been welcome advance in the quality. During the post few months gasoline has been running s low as 60 degrees, and auto mobile owners have been starting their engines on eold mornings with profani ty. The gas now handled by the deal ers shows a test of about 58 degrees, be ing within a few degrees of the stand ard before tho war. o Through a slight mistake in copy the montion of the Myers Dean golden wed ding enniveraary in yesterday's Journal was raado to read like a recent marriage Mrs. Brooks, at the Recorder's offics The suggestion has been made that sooner or later a canvass of all busi ness men be made in this city with a view. to ascertaining whether they are going to be in position to reinstate some former employe in his old job af ter returning from military service. N Among other transfers of property in the city today was the sale of lot 4, in block 1, Capital Stroct Addition, to O. H. Fiams, the seller being Hans Tuffli- Today, January 16th, is the time for the third payment of installments on the last issue of Liberty bonds. The final payment is due on January 31. o W A. Betper, expert engraver with the fiartman Jewelry Co., recontly had the misfortune to chop the index finger of his left hand almost completely off while cutting kindling. It is practically certain that tho digit can bo healed op bo that it will not interiere witn m delicate operations. He considers him self fortunate in the fact that it was not his right hand that was injured. o j The report on the influenza situation as given from tho office of tho Health Officer. Dr. I'emDerton, inaicaies xmu the epidemic is practically at a stand still, there being probably a lew more oiiarantined cases released than are shut up. It is very difficult to obtain definite ficurcs as to eacti day s re suits as the reports are delayed and come in irregularly. The books show that for Wednesday there were 13 new cases and thus far today there wore nine new cases. But this does not indi cate that many new homes aro shut up for manv of the new cases are in homes already under quarantine. Mrs. Caroline L. Martin, who has been visiting with Salem friends and relatives since Christmas, leit recently for her home in Lugene. o -- Adler-i-ka Again! ."I had a bad ease of constipation, gas on the stomach, and other bowel trouble. Twelve hours after I took Adler-i-ka I felt better 'and after con tinuing I consider my self CUBED." (Signed) E. H. Beeman, Calispell, Wn. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sour ness, stopping stomach distress IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing JCNTiRE ali mentary canal. Bemoves ALL foul mat ter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, eascara, glycer ine and nine other simple drugs. J. V. Perry. Notes From Th House Of Representatives iBcprcsontativc Elmore of Linn coun ty is now the pleased possessor of the pen with which Speaker Seymour Jones signed officially the ratification by I the House of tho proposed constitution al amendment for national prohibition. Mr. Elmore has been fighting tho de mon for 23 years and as he has taken so much intorcst in the temperance movement it was thought appropriate that ho should have the pen that finul ly put Oregon in line with national prohibition. Work for 1,000 men will be provided bv the State Highway Commission in the construction of roads and prefer ence will he given to returning soldiers and sailors. A joint resolution was passed this morning by the House requesting the Stnto Highway Commission to begin work at once on its various projects and ARMY B!LL CALLS TOR COH REBUILDING Main Temporary Feature Is Provision For Army Of 500.000 Men. Washington, Jan. 16. A bfll calling for complete rebuilding of the Amer ican army organization along the ''lines found most useful during the war." was laid befdre the houso null tary committee by Secretary of , War Baker, The bill would make the gen eral staff, headed by chief of staff, supreme in the army. The mam temporary feature is the provision of an army of 500,000 nion until a permanent iigure can De set tied on. Baker mado it plain he would not recommend universal military training and that states would be aided in re organizing their national guard if they would bear their snare ot tho burden of expense. Tho proposals encountered an extremely hostile committee, many of whom are in favor of cutting gener al staff influenco instead of increasing it. Representative McKonzie, Illinois asked why an army of 500,000 men was recommended. 'lt's a forecast of our military sit uation," Baker said. "We have no means of knowing what the military obligations of the states will be in the future We believe an army of 500,000 will meet these obligations." Several members brought up obpotf tions to an army of 500,000 declaring it would never be reduced if once authorized. Baker said the Bi.zo could easily be cut by future congresses. Chairman Dent reminded Baker that it would probably be impossible to put through any permanent reorganization at this session, advo3ating continuing as at prcsont with a small appropria tion. Baker insisted tho bill be taken be fore congress now, repeating congress should change it. ''Unless it is passed, we'll have .n WHAT IS 1TMPOT? A system of TREATING disease WITHOUT DRUGS. It is based upon the belief that the BODY itself CON TAINS within itself all the CHEMICAL, ELEMENTS necessary for the CURE of DISEASE, and that, if the causes of disease are remov ed," NATURE will RE STORE the . body to! HEALTILNaturopathy uses any and every Drugless, Non-Surgical method found efficacious in the removal f the causes of disease. DR. A. SLAUGHTER NATUROPATH Phone 11(T 210 U.S. Nat. Bank Bldg. not delay matters until more favorable weather. Eeprescntative Ban of Eugene said that in a conference with Herbert Nunn, of the Stato Highway Commis sion, it was made known that the highway department has machinery and equipment necessary to give l,uuu men work within a week or ten days The resolution was passed unanimous ly in the House this morning and as Mr. Nunn has already conferred with members of both the House and Henate, it is probable that the road work of tho state will begin a few weeks earner than originally planned. Contracts for several projects will be let at the meet ing called for February 11. Mayor Baker, of Portland, who came to Salem last evening to urge the im mediate passage of an emergency bill appropriating $250,000 for relief of the returning soldiers and sailors, was giv en the courtesy of the House this morning on motion of Beprescntative H. L, Idlemnn of Portland. Tho Port land mayor was present whilo the bill was rapidly pushed through all the usual forms of first, second and third reading and tho House going into a committee of the whole to expedite mat ters. Things were going so well for the bill that Mayor Baker did not talk in its favor. MM Gale & Go's Annual Clearance Sale THIS IS A TIMELY OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS FOR NOW AND THE FUTURE Regal sheeting, 81 inches wide, bleached, yd 49c Pepperell or Mohawk sheeting, 81 inches wide, bleached, yard 64c Pepperell or Mohawk sheeting, 81 inches wide unbleached, yard 59c Pepperell or Mohawk sheeting, 72 inches wide, bleached, yard .- 59c Pepperell or Mohawk sheeting, 72 inches wide, unbleached, yard 55c 42-inch Pillow Tubing yard, 29c Indian Head Linen 33 inches wide, yard 33c 36 inches wide, yard 36c Hope Muslin, bleached, best quality, yard wide, yard ..25c Lonsdale Muslin, bleached, best quality, yard wide, yard '. 28c 3-pound Cotton Batt $1.00 Crash Toweling, yard 15c Linen Crash Toweling, extra quality yard 19c 36 inch Percales, yard ..29c and 35c 36 inch Hospital Gauze bleached white, yard ........12c CLOSING OUT ALL LADIES' COATS AND SUITS AT COST PRICE Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & G Commercial and Court Streets ! PHONE 1072 Formerly Chicago - Store army organized under the laws in force bofore we went into the war," Buker said. .uaKer was closely questioned con cerning army discharges. Ho said the most urgent eases were' beine discha'-u- ed first, pointing out that it would be impracticable to release men as a class instead of dealing with individual casss. AEKEST PORTLAND POLICEMAN Portland, Or., Jan. 16. Policeman Harry Bales i8 undor arrest today bo ing chargod with stealing funds from the Belgian babies' milk bottle on his own desk at police headquarters. Suspectine Bales of robbing the bot- tlo, brother officers claim they marked coins, depositod them in the receptacle and found them on Bales when they arrested him. Giles, Alias Liard, Received Life Sentence In Prison Portland, Or., Jan. 16. John Knight Giles, alias J. Cyril Liard, received a life sentence in the stato penitentiary today. A little grey haired woman Giles' mother caused a scene in circuit court by screaming when sentence waa pass ed. Her repeated demands to ibe heard were finally granted by Judge Gan teKbein. Her second request, after a lengthy appeal that her son ibe granted a new trial on the grounds that he is insane and that she could prove it was de nied. The mother made another jcene later in the corridor, demanding to ibe al lowed to visit her son, Ibut was ref used again this time because Gilog abso lutely declined to see his mother. Giles was convicted of murdering ucputy Bheriff Twombley when the of ficer tried to stop Giles' automobile on' the interstato bridge. Mrs. Lebaudy Charged With First Degree Murder Today Minoola, N. Y., Jan. 16. Charged with first degree murder, Mrs. Marie Augustine Labaudy, was placed in a cell in the county jail today. She was arraigned before Justice W. B. Jones on the charge of killing hor husband, Jacques Labaudy, tho "Em peror of the Sahara." No plea was entered. Mrs. Labaudy was half car ried and half dragged into the town hall, whore the judge sat. She wept vi olently and her answers were inaudible. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY According to some of the opinions expressed around the State House last night, labor is just as much afraid of the Bolshevik movement as capital. However, one labor man expressed the idea that there might be Bolshevik capitalists as well as Bolshevik laborers j and that what labor wanted was to steer a middle course. . J. Stack was one of the labor men in the city last evening lending his influence towards the passage of the quarter million dol lar bill for the relief of soldiers and sailors whom tho federal government turned loose hundreds of miles away from home almost without a dollar. The bill is principally a Portland measure. I Willamette Valley TTTTTTT T T T f T TTT! TTTTTTT! : 4 L.M.HUM arc et i Chinees Medietas uA Tea Os. t Has medicine whisk will sars any kaowm dlseas. . Upi Sundays from H a. a. i ntu a p. at. 133 South Hirh Ml Balsa, Orcfoa. Phosw IK Transfer Company FAST AUTO TRUCKS Daily Between Portland And Salem, Independence, Monmouth and paflas." v Orders Taken Both Ways Office 171 South High Street Wm.Bell Agent