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PAGE TEN. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CNDAY, MARCH ' LABOR IN CITY PlAfIS TO BACK HOSPiTAL CAMPAIGN SOLIDLY Socialists Decline To Join Lenine In Internationale Paris, Mar. 1. Decision has been reached by the socialist congress at .Strasbourg not to Join the third in- ternatlona headed by Nikolai Lenine Unanimous support of the campaign jand addition to deciding to leave planned to raise $100,000 for the Sa- h second international, it has adopt )em general hospital was pledged by e da niotio nlntroduced by Jean Lon the members of the Salem Central guet providing for an international Trades and Labor Council who met meeting to be called at Geneva in the ouiiunj uiivmvuii wiiu 'uiv QQ9ijuuiMviir luiurv. i nis step was iiiso urg- cti ujr ricdr neiutuuei, wno sun mac such a meeting the French socialist party "which now does not belong to any 'international might discuss the course of action to be taken and reach some decision." , .CLOSE TROTTER tT campaign committee. Plan fur the participation of the working men of the city with the hosptial campaign ers in raising the funds were laid, and whon the campaign begins activlly next Sunday In all parts of the city and lounty organized workers in the city and others not affiliated with uninn will be solidly back of the movement At the next meetings of the various locals in tne city the hosptial proposi tion will be put up to the member It is expected bv the inemhir nt Central Trades Council (hat support win be whole-hearted and enthusias tic Tho hospital committee announced Monday that it will approach the city council at its meeting in the evening, ana bhk lor approval, and possibly fi nancial uid to the movement. The -county will ulso be asked to lend a hand In the samarltanit: work If plans of tho committee are carried out every part of the ctiy, every walk of life and ev ery energetic organization In the city will be soliciting or solicited when the campaign nus its Initial "kickoir Sunday with announcements from ev ery pulpit In Salem. History of tho Salem General llospllul is interesting. It started In 1 S n s hi. a tivo from each church In tho city. The '"lorporation was for 1 1000 do nated by a few miliiin ot,ii,.i in 1917 supplementary articles of Incorporation were drawn up, making hospital board of IB member, op WTX"?. "V the mayoV , . " " uu'""y Judge, Commer enl ' n,0dlC'11 ,OC'0ty nn1 th0 ' -noe(!H w" '" apparent an i. hoHpitnl. After hcvpimI rvice,-u(1;; '7;;, "cce8Bful n v. i. 1 1 1 tn h..i., " .r,m m training e f 11,0 "t nurses- - mo northwest "deounte, and , lT'm in mthecitUensofC:0"6 "Cnn Tho hospital project is one that, U' to " cltbsen of Suiem on it i. . ; tha n,;..i" '...." ,no PPl and bv HIGH COST LIVING MAKES BIG ADVANC Washington, Mar. 1. Living costs have advanced mnre in si-r fnrplern countries since 1914 than in the Uni ted States, according to a comparison of retail food prices In nine countries, Including America, made public today bv the bureau of lrihnr Mt.-itiMlien. Tn Australia an New Zealand, however, the advance was lees than In this coun try. Taking July. 1914. as the base point the bureau shows that the retail prices jf the principal food articles in the United Stutcs had Increased by S8 per cent in September, 1919, compared with advances of 116 per cent in Great Britain and 93 per cent in Canada dur ing the same period. In August, 1919, the Increase In the United States was 86 per cent compared with 169 per cent in Franco, 112 per cent in Nor way and 210 per cent in Sweden, while In Australia and New Zealand prices climbed but 48 per cent. April, 1919, the latest report from Italy khowed an advance of 181 per cent there against 78 per cent In this country. In September food nrlcea had climb. ed 159 per cent In l'aris and 114 pei cent in liomo. t ft i r - vl: 111 -Ml ! .---si if ; III i! hi in i Iff tsl iL , 11 The Cottage Grove Munufsiptiirlnv company Is making extensive altera tions to Its building. rluultui-al college have nnnounel a minstrel show for March, 11 and 12. David Uymaa. How olne-Tetr-oid boy mat trtrol tlons almost half around tha ctobe waa recently seen, wbe0 liUla Dartd Hyman started from rxindoa, England, to Berkeley Cal, to Join hii father, wno owui a ranch to ere. David waa living wito bla sister when his father sent for hint, and tbe youngster undertook to make the 6,000 mile trip alone. Hi- maxim Is this: lis trarels fasteot who travels Weather conditions are so fine at ..i.I Cove and vicinity that spring plowing is becoming general. Profiteers Marched Thru City Streets Berne, Mar. 1. Usurers, blackmail ers and profiteers are being placard' ed ad marched in chains through the streets of Bulgarian cities, arc -tfiwr to advices reecived here. This expos lire Which recalls the merli.-irv.-il nil lory, Is said to bo producing good re- WITH POMERENE OUT, GOV. CO$ HOLDS OHIO mi. i no committee in rh, . .' wniiwim fr lioo 0 )0 t- Tuu 1119 Gilchrist, Thorn, .n.- Wm,n, president; H g 0: I wl Orlfflth, C. A. Park. s :c,ta"y.,'TV-',rMl(le"'i Colllor, August 1,1 , r" M- Helllnger. J rs. A ,, 7"' MrS' - C lfyers p n Sl0,n,r. H. W. BusinessMen Of 18 States Declare War On Radicals St. Louis, Mo R,ir. 1. Business today and declared war on. radical- patriotic duty as Americans. The conference will continue thru tomorrow. ' States represented follow: Colora do. Nebraska. North and South la- , kota, Minnesota, Illinois. Iowa. Kan jns. Michigan. Ohio, West Virginia Kentucky. Oklahoma, Texn.s Loulsl ana, Mississippi, California and Mis- i , , . - 1 r . ' , I I I v - - 1 I v -V "WMssiiWMW I ornnr, circles waiting ilLTLX TO WILSOX-S NOTE Washington, 5Iar. 1. Official cir cles awaited with interest today re ceipt of the reply of the British and f'rench premiers to President Wilson's latest note on the Adriatic question. The response was dispatched from London yesterday and allowing time for transmission and decoding, should be delivered at the White House not later than tomorrow and perhaps to night. Publication of the previous ex changes disclosed that President Wil son adhered in his latest communica tion to hia original position that un less the Adriatic settlement was made on the basis of the December agree ment, to which the United States was a party, instead of the London pact. wnicn this country has declined to ac quiesce in, he would be placed in a position where he "must take undei serious consideration" the auestion ot withdrawing the treaty of Versailles ana the trench alliance from the Ben ate. OREGON ELECTRIO Southbound Train Leave Anive Arrtvt No. 'Portland Salem Eugen t Ltd 8:15 am 10:15 am 12:30 pn T 10:4$ am 12:60 pm Ealemoui I :0S pm 4:15 pm i-ii pi 1 Ltd 4:45 pm :4t pm 8:50 W- 17 :05pm 8:07 pin Palem onl. It :20pm 11:20 pm a ueni oni North Bank station (leave Jeffe son street 15 and 20 minutes later) Northbound Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Eugene Balem Fortiand t 7:15 am 9:30 om 1 Ltd 7:25 am 9:45 am 11:30am 12 12:05 pm 2:30 pn, It Ltd 1:55 pm 4:00 pm 5:50 pa 20 Salem only 5:30 pm 7:40 pm 22 4:25 pm 7:55 pm 10:00 pn- North Bank station (arrive Jeffer son street 15 minutes earlier.) Leav CorvsJUs. TIME TABLES SOUTHKRN PACIFIC CO. Nrt. a ..UIUiUVHIJU 54 Oregonian 6:00 a.m i! 2.regon Express 6:56 s,m. 28 Willamette Limited 9:17 a.w 18 Portland PamnM. i.t. - 24 Coos Bay 6:85 n.m. i rortland Express 7:45 p.n, KtfMithtmitnd a uregonlan 2:10 a-m 10:05 a.m .- 11:05 a.m 23 For Eugene .. is r-onfo-i.. tp ii:o a.m it iioseburg Passenger 4:08 n.m 27 WlllarvtA... 1 ...... ... wiuiwu : p.m J Ban Francisco Pass 10:08 n.m SALEM-GEER LLE 78 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERS .! faves Salem, motor 7:00 a.m 18 leaves Salem, motor ....1:66 p.m ,?tU car to Monmouth and Alrll. 171 Leaves Salem 6:15 p.n, 125 A1 Salem 8:25 a.m 184 Arrives Salem u:oo a-o, JS! Arrlve" Salem 8:20 p.m 173 Arrives Salem 7 40 Dm TODAY THE INCOMPARABLE ' V SCREEN STAR NAZIMOVA AS SIGRID THE DANCER B IN STRONGER THAN DEATH' LIBERTY i foranHjrsj - .Leae Cervnu. . f ' .! AmV. . . i :18 pm JJ Nt j StHitl.K. . " .Leave Rij,m " "r-i am 4:12 pm Ml fa mil l-AA f LADIES COATS and SUITS Ladies' Coats $15.00 to $55.00 - New models now arriving every day direct from tthe fashion centers of , New York and Philadelphia. Our buy . ing direct saves you all the middle man's profit. Coats in Polo Cloth, Camel's Hair, Silvertone, Bolivia, etc. Suits come in Tricotine, French Serge, Broadcloth. Ladies Suits $25.00 $55.00 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & CO. COMMERCIAL AND COURT STS. FORMERLY CHICAGO STOKE The Harvard medical school has evi dently recognized the value of a wo man's knowledge and ability, for they have one as assistant professor of iu ductrlal medicine. Orin Green, aged 29, Is . dead at Haines, being the ninth victim of In fluenza in Baiter county. A sudden epidemic of coUIh through Central Oregon has caused the post ponement "of an Elks' Initiation at Prinevillc. JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING 'EM JOURNAL CLASS ADS SELL IT TO SOME FARMER If you- would like to come to town and live we will trade you a block and one-half of fine city property comprising thirteen lots and a good seven-room house for farm property, either improved w unimproved. This property is clear and all street paving assessments, cement side walks, sewers, etc., paid. Three "blocks from one of Salem's largest school?- and near Wil lamette University. This property is on one of Salem's r.iain streets, carline on one side and is a fine location. An unusual oppoi-tunity fo make an even trade far land, Tho approximate value of the property Is $11,000. If Interested address owner, care Journal or phone 100. m COX Senator roaioicno's withdrawal from tbe I'rcsIJentlal rafe gave the lead to Governor Cox, of Ohio, as the foremost active candidate for tho Dcmocrnttc nomination. The romcrone ttrenstb u!cf In Oli!o wit! go to Governor Cox. according to the sencral opinion of politicians, .is Senator Poiuerene himself Is lined np behind the Sl.ile'g "f.ivorlti kou." Governor Cox, with Smintor rnmercno out of tbo race, will get the solid Ohio delegation of votes, which Is a larger vote tban any of tho noKut)itl can muster up to date. JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING 'El JOURNAL WANT AD3 PAT TODAY AND TOMORROW ALCAZAR STOCK CO. - Present "UNDER ARIZONA SKIES" A laughable, western farce comedy ALL NOW SPECIAL SCENERY BLIGH THEATRE imsiSHimmH .TOTTRNAT. CLASS ADS KELT, IT - . . mtHIMMHMMMltMI)M iff: r' : t Wednesday WILL BE OUR OPENING DAY FOR MALLORY AND STETSON HATS. WE MAKE OUR BOW FOR SPRING WITH THE SMARTEST SHOWING OF MALLORY AND ISPZ! WE HAVE EVER HAD. BROWNS, GRA 75, BLACKS AND GREENS IN VARIOUS SHADES Light weight felts that are a comfort to your head and an asset to your appearance. ' '' - Straight Brims and Curl Brims in large and small shapes. We have hats to become every face and figure. Most any Hat looks good at a distance-What you want is a hat that will look good close up. We have it Don't put off buying your Spring Hat. Be on hand Wednesday. And get the first and best Spring Hat shown in Salem. You do not take a chance to lose if you purchase here. Salem Woolen Mills Store CP. BISHOP, Prop. Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron