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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT SALEJ2, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. i If tlUSt leceivei d I j All Around Towi A nice new line of those neat I HOUSE I DRESSES I I Made of the best quality of Gingham and Percales in li a rariety of colors, patterns and styles that will H please the most exacting. Yon will also find that we J I hare a large stock of bnngalow aprons to select from so that afl will be able to get the kind hat suits their jl fancy. t House Dresses. $1-93, $158, tZZO, $.198 and $198 li Bungalow Aprons $L49, $1.59, $1X9, $1.79, $1.93 iTOOO ADHKISTRATOR NO LONGER NEEDED M4 , Watted A gtA at tt 2 Si Erar ace t WtrxrfTt ef wortd 1W ha beea Vet one "bert" w to jbsry tie !, that way U U ton.be. , Mout Great Ax&ey previa tU if wwy, Ue eot it ma aore. Iw II ''-areer at MaaeOeta, or ror i ' Ia the late Oregoa cuataJty lists j three Mario eonsiy boy, axe eart ed amorg t erwiufy wou-ici Tliey - rroi n ffjctor of tins taty, eVi- S2trnt Hrward E. Day of Daa. aid M via Bayaee of rjveTt If WE CLOTHE AND SHOE THE WHOLE FAMILY ff 3 FOR LESS JIONEY. if H jV Incorporated 1 1 1 W I edlee Ito tkol, Oaapker, Mrd data eat, tpie- , r-rtraeta asd Toilet A rue it. Pbone : For aa fcr M. W. Baw kry, SSI X. Libert St," Baksv. i 14 Schools oaen Koiisy. get jrcmr tab let aad peaie fur Im at Ward 'a Drag Store. 1 -85 Preparatory to the coming meeting of tbe Oregon Ectail Merchant easo eiatioa, to be feeid ia tiia city Febra ary 19, a aeeriig of the Boasen Mci League tti held at tie Commercii club lut evening for tie purpose of leppoixting a committee oa etert! Imeut. TVi eon mi t tec coutata of P. E. f'aUfrtoa, eia-ntas; C. B. Cliitj- asd WJha Oaiiatdorf. o 'Tba beat" ia all roa cu do vbcn aaaa4i Oregoa, ta retaraed to aia boko at PFRII! M?r J. W. DoaaeHy of Arlington, a lUWViUU ia tia city erST lookinz af- at Mfi E. rj.asfVCT ma bro8;Lt to Ku?wi laat aigtit fvr t neat meet at abe Eejjeae paaied by akvr, Vr. J. B. Lit t'T of Ha! as, iio -aill viait aritk Kiia Kay Bwlud niiie arre. Eugene Kegiatw. Mra. . Kebf caa la froa Pall lieatk eosea. Oall Webb ft Qoogi Oa. Faaae 120. Mr. Lockwood WO Con&ne To Ad In Unofficial Capa ctj, Hawerer. Xext Kitrdy, Febraary 1, the at tire work of Food AdmiaiFtrator Lek vood viB ecce to aa end aed tfctt ad jaErt of tie worid war will becoBte a tiiig if lie put ao far aa direct kEd-li-g of food prod arts ia eoneerned. Ia izf ta be ld toaiorrev eTeaiig. rta ! ekig cp tie work Mr. Lotkvood eont aMetisg will mdertaka to eoaipkte j nsta cptin tie faft tint ia the stua plana for a geatrai awtisg axd baa-jtbere baa beea hearty ec-operntioa oa qoet of bBKaeaa mea, to be ied aoise i tbc part of the psblie wita tie admia tiase ia Febmary, waea Tfiera wiH ! istratkm ,tba itajority appretiatisg preafflt tie ase-rita aa4 Beedi of tie or-! tLt tbey were aaatuf erirg ceouiiie pt- 'JBricg the year t fom a eozn til of tae Boy SMwrta ia thia eity asd ta plae aba wranixa'aoa oa a flcaa tial bwia. It aa aad trosio ia aeesr isg proper r.ktw oa aeeostn ef war e)Titia aai for otaar reaaou. Tba amtter waw breseit cr azaua at a a&eetz& of baaiaeaa aad praf agioe-! v! at tie Cteasiaereial doo, at wkk a teaporary exaautt waa a poiitd, eonpoeed of Eal D. Paftssa, ebairaaa; M. L. Meyen. C a Eaail toa, C. K. Kaowaad and Tbeo. Etk, wao will arrange for a iarger aseet- faaizstioa aad aadeTrak to raise aaf firiert f aada to place it oa a aslftaa- tial footing. Wa bar moyed. ear effiicei to rooma 2013 Gray blork, Eartaaaa Broa. jewelry atora. 125 K. Liberty gt. Q. E. VKIH, B. W. M ACT. tf triotisa ia eosformiiig to the require ssectt la good spirit. ' AltlciUi tie office ia formally abol Ubed, tbe rt-palitioaj of tbe national adiaiaiitratkiB wi) really continoe ia force until tbe final tiding of tbe treaty of peace ia Europe, which mty aot occur witbia n isostba. Tbif aeass that all Tioiitiom of tbe act TTSW SwJTIm. i , 'aiminBt profrteering may atill be dealt aSHaaaafaaBaSBBBaaaBBBneamnaaaEJSaaaaBaE I BIG REDUCTION ' FOR JANUARY End of Season Special in to Portland and way poia' daily, ler icg 6alea at 7 a. n. Fiona crdn ye titg befora, 265 Ferry. Phone 653. tf WooAry tba aoctoneer, ia tba Bias who aeija farnitore, lirestoek, real - tae, merebaadiie, aocytbiEg a&d er erythiEg, aaywbere. Phone 519 or 511. Attorory Geaer4 Brows and family are bayizg more than taeir (bare ef Wa ley liberty fend. Sit Kaaonic tr eertjxa roa-1 fcgialatxio. Mra. S. . Jlargrore and daugbtera J lest recextly fr daya ia C-orvaliia. Ovint to preaatag seraosal dutiea a well aa aaattera before tie legislatare. Dr. K. E. I Aft fiteiner baa ttri'aested iit of aereraJ j hia reaigaatioo aa chairman f the jeounty oouacil of dffete. lijf resig tf Jtbe fin. For the paat two weeia Mra. Brown and x.m Jlarjone Browa Jiaye both beea tffering from alight at tack and have now aboat reeoTered. But thia aorninz tbe attorney gearal reported to bia office force that he fe!t be waa about to have aa attack and 4id sot report aa awal. with by the anthoritvea ia Wasiington. At the Bsie time Xr. Lockwood baa bees requested to rxicaider himself aa iH being aa unpaid agent of the gor-; enment, to be called open to act with' tbe anthoritiea ia eaae he ia needed. Tbe aasuner of 191 8 marked the high I tide of activity ia the Sa!em office waea there waa both the sugar tod tbe wheat reg-nlatioaa to deal with, and con-! apiroona a mo rig its accomplishment! waa tie SO-dsy wLeatlesa era wLen Ma rioa county honsewire lesnied to make bread of fTerr-thing else a earth bnt; white flour, la that period Salem help- i 4 very Eateriallr in tbe task cf aar-l mg 18.000 ttarrela of floor in the itate. I bare stowed frOan 544 State street C-oL W. C. Mirta of tbe Oregon aa laatioa waa acted opoa at a meeting Of to 215 216 Maaonie bail-iiiig. C. W. N-e- tiotial go aid, ia ia tbe city atimditg : jie eoaocil at tbe Comaercial club lie lxilatBre. ibut ieht. aod A. Broaaon. of the rvnmai aatiwav iui m roex u. Ea-Bvmtor Hol'j. of Frt Grove wa recent arriTnl ia tlf in, a(ead ir time at the eapitoL Banker EL D. Cmsifk of AFai!y waa appointed to fill the position r j Attorney Eiyr Siaott of Portland. I of pspilt Special attention girea to hone, 1473 Mill, vy yeateraay alternooa for a brief ,itd jfl Kklcm yeateraar oa a tciunaeaalaa ready to receive piano pnpUa at my . " ierraaL A. Ji. BinMaJI of ewort ia a Ta ilor ia ri u-lHj. jw aaong the yiir at the alato Pra. 11. L. CorWtt of the Portland house -iia;er til KnimnrTt, ia among the) p. jr. gast at the Jaanoa hotel to lay. Attorney B. . rVhaidt ef OSymtiia. Wash 1 r-DreeDtinir tie rthwt Pnutucta (imith Of KoOeborg'euTBiMBr. m. in t, eitv t.n tmtino. Bjnvta ia hi eiir jjotoa;' CTaaiag. j yeaterdar. 1. A. I'ehn of Baa Joe, CaL, amy- Ur. j. B. Ho-jyer waa a recent ar d ia Kalra yeaterday and ia gneat rial from Albaav, rcguwrirg at the at tbe Marioa botL BlijA bote!. H. C Marvia, of tba Opera llonae o. V. BUacbette it a Newberr eiti ftkanaaey. and M.mm Bcbt. Paoloa, ana aiopt.iog ia a!e today. f tbe Jialem Trait I tiion, are recent K, C. Ottner e&me in from Harri Mjtcheli cam, pur burg y eater lay oa a brief bvainew er chaaed tbroagb tbe Gingrich Motor Iraad. C. . Ia Jaatiee Cnrnh 'a coart today there! Attention Fore-tern of Aawrtea. U fild tbe taa of G. H. Tracy t t'., Regular meeting tonight, installation B. Laoee aad wife, aa attioa for bob. and important bun sum. Wa wiafc a Mrt. A. L. lea, Mr. K. E. Bria tow and Mr. Carrie A. Geritr were full attendance. W. P. liinzle. Pin. 8. A mout a of bargain. SoaUeaa dost- aeTer. ieal estate auwet. 1--8 o- - I by Bored froa 544 Btate atreet to 215-216 Maeonie btsilding. C. W. N"i meyer, real eatato agt& Mra AVTandrr Tfcompaon, represent or will go to home , ative from Tbe Dalles, waa not in her et th! monung tue to a ai.Kni tou ahe contracted while going to Bosebarg aa a member of tie ways and mease committee. techaie aad espresaioB. Mrs. Lena W tera. Phone 114M. f Wa buy liberty booda. 314 Haaonle Adg. tf Tbe police matron. Ctief of Police Varney and C'onaSy Judge Basbey are in ehtae touch with tbe situation in .Salem, and know that There are many eawa of actual destitution that will not make (heir want known. If there are benevolently inclined citizens who would like to do some quiet but direct iiiiidneaaca they aey get a "tip" from either of these officers. . . . i Beyerai attempts nave ceea I bar moved f rota 544 State street to 215 216 Maeonie trailltng. C. W. aeyer, real estate ageat. 1-- Special meeting of Pacific lodge So. 50, A. P. A A. this. eTenitg. Work in tbe P. C. degree. Visiting brethren welijome. , o A meeAina: of Loyal Legion of Log- ger and Lumbenrieii will be called by W. D. Smith of the board of directors at Hnrrt hall, 7:30 tonight. t a D1Y0RCE anxjng toe Portend ladies stopping ia era 25 and 35c, eiasDoU skiaa 2, one, rwwia mn utgm, rtgiwering i we good atove HJM, a-lverware very Marios hotel. (tbtap. A large assortment of g! Mia Kate Chaibura of Bandoa ba ; kapa. J. A. Pt1moa, 25 N. Com '1 accejitJ'a mo psnntion or jnsirunor is ot SHMMluasd ia tba Kkic-ia lik muixA. fhe bss been student at tbe lier aity of Oregoa. Oa aeeoant ef illneaa Deatoa Hur diek, a reprewctatiye from central JUST OPENED i-irst class snoe repairing shop. All work will be first class and guaranteed. Attention Foresters of America. Be?slar meeting tonight, installation and important busem. We wijtb a full atteudsi.ee. W. P. Single, Fin. See. ; A recant traveler oyer tba Oregon Electric calls attention to the seed of warning earls plaetd in tbe cars fur tbe benefit of p;-..!..!e infiuesia vie-' tim. These car, may become prolific ' eourcre of contagion, for a number of 1 instances were noted wiwre ioi-le were eugliing asd aceesinz without riin friic -srl It ta u nrf rt T'ense of csut)oa. It is ugxest-' BlOney. jeooperatioa beteea the railroad man-: If.. ir.i- trl egereent nd tbe state or county aa- My price for Mens HaliiIhori,i(., henhr ..ngca would be Soles is $1.50. I will redeem rri? cautioa. this ad for 10 cents on alii so tbat cca with Motmtain jobS Of $1.00 Or OVer. ',1,r" Ca- Be-edy. getiar.etioa or: rt l i't-r-ii t . ,70aT moBcy bfk. At nearly all drug GOOd Until February 1st and eubarban stores. tf N. BRUECK 1G3 S. Commercial St. Donfiflssm l Doing out ef business, prices reduc ed on wall paper. Come early, i. A. Patterson, 25 X. Coal St. m iiTr aft t Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell See Us. Phone 393. 271 Chemeketa a 133 CJiTALJiaCO. tf AUaaUoB Forwters of America. Regular meeting tonight, inatallatioa and important butiniM. We wnJi a full attendance. W. P. B-ngle, Fin. See. I excaauxe my mousy for vaed furn- ilure, ahrther it te one piece or a jearleal, I want it. Io you want to 'sell llrnne 510 or 511,'Woodry the auctioneer. i o W. D. Smltk of Portland, one of the director, of the Logsrcra asd Lumber men 'a Loyal Lrgioa of the aorthwest, ia ia tba eity tvlay and this evening will aeet with the local body in Moose hall for th porpow of diwu-1 ing and adopting the avew eonstita-, tion and by laws ef 'he ord?r. After -the signing of the armistice ia Novcm i ber meeting of directors and re pre- , tentative was called ia Portland fori the purpce of orjfasiiing oa a pnsc :baa, and at -that time stejis were' taken u draw sp a new constitation i eliminating the military ;haac( of the body. The organiratioa will continue! 'as a cooperative institatioa among the lumbermen, with lh understanding ,tbal it will respond to any call f ram j )the government. There arc 175 mem-j bera of the Legioa enrolled ia thai ' city, while ta the aorthwest there are: from 120,000 to 130,000 members. Irur ; ing tbe war it proved to be. a aost ef firlive factor ia production s&d bo' il.mM will in the future be a great! benefit to tie workers through its fraternal clement. j 1 mil Caesar's wife bad to be above sus picion, but bow about Caesar himself. Divorce as it exists under modern social conditions is graphically shown in the William Fox present- ation of THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE" Written and Directed by Frank Lloyd The World's Oldest' Prcblem In Which tbe Woman Always Pay. STARTS THUBSDAT YE LIBERTY DIED t i JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY High Class HOUSEHOLD ROTURE AND FTOSHINGS At 350 Belleview Avenue, i Block East of 8. Commercial Street ON Friday, January 31$L at 1 p. m. Sharp Consisting Of I Polished Top Orbia De Luxe, 6 bole range with coil. 1 Extra Good Heater, block and1 pipe, good size. 1 2 burner gas plate. 1 very fine waxed oak buffet with plate glass mirror. 1 round oak extension table. r 6 oak diners 2 oak rockers upholstered in Spanish leather. 2 oak rockers extra good. ! large oak drexst-r w th plate glass mirror and French legs I oak library lamp 1 stand table. I oak sewing rocker 1 Box Couch I 2 ii"h enntinnwis pW Vemns Martin bedhead. ' I white enamel bedstead 1 Ceil Bed Hpring, the very best. 1 steel bed spring, extra good. 2 40 pound felt mattresses 3 pillows 1 9x13 Brussels rug, good design 1 6x9 Brussels rug. good design. 3 pair ace curtains 1 couch cover, 1 breakfast table 2 Fluff rugs, 3x6. 2 kitchen chairs aad stool 1 sausage grinder 50 quarts home fanned fruit 1 foot stool 5 cords dry fir wood 1 No. 3, galvanised tub 1 nickel putted teakettle Diidtes, kitchea utensils, comforts, sheets, pillow eases, electric light globes, window blinds, crocks, ironing board, garbage can, 1 copper bottom toiler, electric iron, pictures and other articles too numerous to mention. NOTE: Everything offered la this sale is just like new and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. This is aa opportunity to secure those extra pieces yoa have been locking for. Goods will be open for public inspection after 10:30 a. m. oa day of sale only, Fri day, January 31. Time 1 p. aa. sharp. Place 350 Belleview Ave , about 4 bl.-cks south of the I-aJj A Buh bank. Be oa time and bring your neighbors and friends I KYLE At Stanfield. Wash., January 26, Gray Kyle, ag&d snout 25 years. I Death reunited from an attack of j infioenxa. j The funeral services will be held at 'the Webb (lough chapel Wednesday j afternoon at two o'clock, wiih inter j merit ia I. O. O. P. cemetery. The de j ceased waa a former citizen of Salem land well known in this community. 'He leaves a wife and a daughter, be Kyle was born in Salem and his fath i er has long been prominent in Vmatil ,1a county, l'onnk Kyle wa a banker 'of great promise. He had been employ ' ed by the First National bank of thia Icitviand afters ard wa cashier of the) Sianfield tank. A few months ago he LADIES' COATS Gerer asd Pleasing Models in ths Most Ap proved Styles Executed in Yelonrs. CrystleCorlBoEna and Serge PRICE $14.75 TO J2150 . ULTRA SMART Suits End of Season Specials- Showing the latest fash- o'-y ions in cleverly designed (juP styles. Fur and plush Col lars Distinctly Fashioned. Priced from $11.90 ' To $22.50. m Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & COMPANY PHONE 1073 Commercial and Court Sts formerly Chicago Store but four yesterday. A large number of homes have been releasd from quaran tin at the same time. t Notes From The House Of Representatives The bill introduced in the house pro viding a specific gravity of 58 instead of the present law of 56 for gasoline will' have not smooth sailing if the in terests of the big oil companies enn in duce the judiciary committee to with draw tbe bill. In order that gasoline might eonforni with trie regulations of Csliforma and other states, Martion introduced a "bill raising the standard. Last evening at a meeting of the judiciary committee, a representative of the Standard Oil company sent a memoranda to the com mittee asking that not only the propos ed bill be withdrawn, but that the pres cnt law be repealed. It was agued that there was enough competition I5.e4 the administrative staff of the V" " . r""' lVvP' National Bank of Commerce of Seat- KfoaUB anu tie. Gray Kyle, who was 23 year, old, $at " Pe'f'e Rvity or law ia aurvved by hi. wife, Mrs. Mildred ! , Graham Kvle, dauShier of Captain J. is understood that several Salem N Graham' of Portland, his father and;8"1 Portland dealers, will protest aa infant son. His mother, Mrs. Jen- j -inst repealing the old law and will aie Gray Kvle, was killed several ,me ut in avr of raising the stand- 'vears ao in an automoMie aceinent. ' "L The funeral will be held ia Salem Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. ing for $40,000. No definite action waj tuken by the committee. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public schools nlso appeared before the joint ways and means committee, asking a slight increase in tiie appropri tions for his department. This iuerease was mostly for clerical help and to en nble better visiting of schools. Ho said there had been no new furniture in his office for 20 years and a committee was appointed from the ways ami means committee to look into. Mr. Chut chill's office and size up his old furni ture and needs for something new. L.M.HUM t are of Yick So Toss Chinese Medicine aad Tea Oa, Has medicine whisk win rara any knowa disease. Opea Sundays froa It a, aa, antil 8 p. at, 153 South High 8C Saleai, Orefoa. Pkoaa iffi r F. H WOODRY The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 J. D. Michle, dairy and food comniis sioncr, appeared before the joint wars The Solvation Army opesa tonight "nd meang committee last evening and with a prayer service at 8 p. m. which; told of his trouble in securing the ser- wa oe Uiua in ine na.i ai .u- ciaic street. This will be a publie and every one ia welcome. service The Ladies Aid society of tbe First Methodist church will meet at Kp worth hall Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. vices of good mea when they could go elsewhere and be paid much better sal aries. Ke told ef one of his chief depu ties, whom the law in Oregon allowed 1200 a year, but who is now getting 2.V0 a year elsewhere. As to his work, with only $2000 i year, he said be was one of the lowest wManen men in the t.t vKil. tti. L rrtaor, W- .8;nlt f toe, dairy indrrrtry was one of the most im-jtndustr-al cbab work, is in Corvallis lt. Two years ago the legislature ; ,- . in:nve the foirr ,n3 department W8 j surmj. aa cud wora-jfj and tfc;, rfr Michle is .sk era, at which reports will be presented from all part, of the state and plane made for the coming .eason. j The re-opening of ecfaoola yesterday ! proved most satisfactory to all con , eeraeJ, aa it developed that after the j rigid regulations had beea met ia the 1 elimination of pupils there was about '95 per cent of tie normal enrollment ; on kaad. All day Monday the office jof the school physician wag burr with'8irloia inspections, there being &0 or 6tt pu-i Plain Stesk pua seat through his haaca. A consid- erable number were turned back home i as a matter of precaution, but not a ease of iasipicnt inflaenra waa detected. C' iawys;iijBauaiiSMM.i,i,wmia C; iumwiiin in i in mi i. hi,... in m - ' ' -ntiri faair -r-nmianaai I lOUTrTSllINCH COUNTER Across from 0. E. Depot GOOD COOK AND QUICK SEE VICE All Sandwiches , Ham and Eggs Wiennie Sandwiches . Tba decline ef tbe Influenza plague further emphasised today by the fact that up to aooa oalv one raw Hamburger Pork Chopa Boast Pork . . Tw0 Fried or Boiled Eggs . Uver and Onions 10c 3oc 5c S5c ..30c 30c 35c 35c 25C p wa iuty one case had beea reported, -hile there were Bread, butter pie coffee and side dishea with orders Coffee and Pie 10c 5c Willamette Valley Transfer Company . FAST AUTO TRUCKS Daily Between Portland and j Salem, Independence, M6n- mouth and Dallas. Orders Taken Both Ways Portland Office, 230 Ash St. Phone Broadway 454 Salem Office 171 S. High St Phone 1400 We're in the Market For Potatoes Wm. Bell, Agent I