6fe. f bp,. 5 9 nAY, MAY 31, 1920. Ground Town ji stores ia tuj uur j all day. Decoration day. Ram. ha II. Port- y !iy - wad league leader v Salem r..- oxford park S pjiu flS DAmllo AIMH Salem Commercial Jsoe MiiUll I dab. Opera bouse 8 p. m. June 7 C'W council meet II 'm. Ctty ball. 7:S0 p. m. . r mat .... - . ... . 1 VlN lunette scnuui u- " H. E. churcn. Jnne 1 Final meeting of guein Arts league. library. .itiL Fir eh arch, 8 p. m. June l. American j(n. armory. 8 D. iwei - - ... i Daify Statistics Died. June 1. Mi?s Hendry's re UL First Presbyterfan Legion , m. tions have been ostponed until June T, to permit of cross examination. Wil Hams ates. Presentation of evidence by the state commissions ha wn scheduled for the week of June, it to 17." A. L. Shumaker, of the Willard Bat tery Station, deposited a bond of 15 with police Monday, following his ar rest for cutting a corner with an auto uw intersection of Market and Capital streets. W. M. Coster, of Portland, also was reported for a traf fic violation, having driven past a standing street car on South Com mercial streets. A report of his campaign expenses, showing that he nairi .!. lor his election efforts, was filed unuay with city Recorder Race by A Jefferson, councilman from ward five. Report of the robbery of a store in McMinnville. anri ih. i.. . .ucil Ul WQ. was receivea by police here 'slies- Ualxiels inquiry was made Sunday night from Sheriff Henderson,! lollowin greecipt of letter from the of YamMUcounty. A reward of 50!c"wn - Willamette Paper company is offered for the arrest and convic- and the Blake-McFall company of tion of the guilty parties, the sheriff Portland to the effect that hereafter told police, j newsprint would be invoiced at the gross weight including wrappings and An auto driven by A. Bartruf. of the! twine Great Western Paper Can Be Sold In Weight Packages There is no statutory provision pre venting the sale of newsprint in pack ages by weight if the sale is made pur suant to contract specifying this man ner of "sale, according to an opinion prepared by Attorney General Brown tor the guidance of W. A. Dalxiel. o,p uty state sealer of weighs and meas ures. The Oregon law requiring the stamping of exact weight nf rnntt.ni. on the outside of the package, applies uiujio saies where there is no special contract with reference to the manner of weiehine th mmmn.ii THE CAPITAL JOURNAL to exceed ten years f0 rassault with j intent to roo. made his escape from me state prison Saturday. Pauff was last seen about the prison yard about 11:J0 o'clock but afiled to answer to roll call at noon. It la believed that he ma-.' have escaped in one of the trucks which have been going in and out of the prison grounds, in anita nf the fact that each truck is supposed to bo carefully searched before leav ing the grounds. Pauff was received here from Multnomah county Febru ary 1 J, last. JORT-Mrs. Susanna n'sn street, and another car. the i ' f mm m m the family residence in Rosedale driver of which was not reported to' opent tor ciini nv mem. jsoa.v hi nniiro flnDtQjnD . . . - disir".'. - ' --.. .cu uaiuuges wnen they Bigdon ft Son's. Funeral arrange- collided at the corner of State and oents not complete. High streets Saturday evening, police jUVHELD-Calv.n.Henry Mayfield taccidTn waf Zt at iolK.a'ed tahal" f.h "nd- - one year, at a local hspita.uarters by Mr. Bartruf.' t X2l iuriui iieiu in xjemeft , - ..... ... o.v-ia eifiuim campaign, accord nc to a under enriav noon. ! ,mterv. near Silverton, jirecUon of Webb & Clough. Wanted woman who wants steady plice caring for convalescent young hdy and light housework for two. BKSonable wages. Phone 1915. 130 lore. Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. r rhirlr nf Hfedford will be umei to succeed W. G. Chandler as'aj member of tne stato Doara ui arcni i maminers upon the expiration of the litter's term May 30, according to announcement by Governor Olcott today. Good Roads Bill A total of SS374.53. all cnntpihi.t Red Troops Cross Persia ConstantinoDle. Mav 37 A mn. p.....,.. ..aiii,ajgu, accuruuig io a1 -r--. statements erpriUnrt tt t . ... ' aace rerpiuen hv tha rnnttunHnnnin ,iati alttiCmf,n meu wun tne secretary of! ' former spr-roto ne v,- . .. . -v " mtinniiw. th .,-.. i j ., t , uitKun reu-.m:iif8 oince tnis mnrnincr h r n i " ...mr,re,,vii,M.i Frisco Sugar Price Raised Ean Franck-o, May Jl. A price of JI6.30 a hundredweight was declared by the California-Hawaiian Sugar Re fining company here today fbr Its lat est allotment, the new price being a raise of J3.05 over the previous v ure. Jobbers and retailers profit ruies imposed by the United States attorney general would mean a price to the con sumer of 2S J-10 cents a pound In the ban Francisco bay region. Elsewherv the freight from the San Francisco seaboard will be added to the charge. Recently H. Clav Miller, chairman of the federal fair trade commission here .announced that this raise would be the last one and that future allot ments of sugar were due to be sold at a decreased price. Coquille Valley MUls Shut Down Myrtle Point. Or., May 51. -Three lumber and shingle mills here have! been shut down because of laek of1 cars, many workers being thrown out of employment At the R. K. Booth shingle mill alone 300 men are tem porarily out of work. Several other mills in other sections of tha Cnnnma valley also are aaid in navn .in.i are contemplating such action because' ' iu car snortage. Bankers, thei Myrtle Point commercial rhih, nri I other organisations" have Joined in j suing me interstate Commerce Com-! mission for relief. 1 Antwerp Caters To Booze Demands Of Yanks And Tourists Antwerp. The cafes of Antwerp, where American "Jaxs" music rewound nightly until the early morning bours and champagne corks pop conuuuon ly at ft to 10 francs a pop, are o crowded even now with tourists sail or in for a shore celebration, and lo cal spendthrifts that their proline: is wonder what more can happen wh, Antwerp is crowded with victors the Olypmic games. There are no spirits sold except mrreptitiouslv but the wine flows continually in the gilded cabaivti, wtl ;th beer so continuously in tho sailor "estaminets ' down near the dock i that the noise and dancing know no b.aiii,. Caves May lie Reserved, Louisville. Ky. Mammoth Cave, Kentucky's contributed to the won ders of the world, may soon be pur chased and transformed into .- exten sive National Park. The "Revelation" has violin, banjo, trombone, marimbaphones, piano and drums, just a little bunch of harmony jt Koosc hall tonight. Dancing. 130 About 35 members of the Jipworth league from the Center street Meth odist church are having a picnic to ll; at Silver Creek Falls. Tonight at Moose hall, dancing wilb the "Revelation" novelty orches- In. 130 Dancing tonight, Moose hall, that Revelation" will be there. 130 J. H. Newklrk, whose address was Mt recorded at police headquarters. reported to police Sunday that he col lided, whila rlrivinff a machine.' with i motorcycle and rider on East Col- mtiis street Da mage to Doth motor cycle and car was slight . . -- 6"n rtu- uwire mis morning Dy C C. ' finn Tfv. t0r'.and Piven Publica- Chapman, chairman of the executive Mareh ii . 1 .? Oregonii"' of committee of the Oregon Roads & De-I u t . 7 -"--v urivtrs veiopmeni association. for human n IT r i"" largest uem or expense In the, lor human lives as a result of which 'ramn.im r0zthTtzzi ot ,he measure-,he staten,ent stage line, filed with Governor Olcott I T 1 f"'6 Cntrib by Frederick Hel.lg, Portland alto" ,U"d ln behalf ot the ney, this morning. .amendment. Tnnhrht IfnnRA hnll. dnncinff wRav tltnon novelty niuflc. The banjoman wu De mere. is in auto driven by George Vlesko, amaged Saturday evening when a fcUwry car of the Weller Brothers Grocery company, driven by A. gum nen, cut In ahead of the Viesko ma chine, causing a collision, according to police reports Monday. The accident occurred on High street, between mill and Bellevue, No one was In jured. ; "Revelation" music, dancing, to night. Moose hall. - 130' Biddlo Bishop, manager of the Wil lamette Transfer company, reported to notice that an auto, beat-ins- license I No. 83536, was damaged when it col- I KAmI af 1. - - . . 1 t ma curlier or iiuerty aim State streets with one of the com pany's transfer trucks. The truck not damaged, and no one was in d. the report of the accident atated. Calvin Henry Mayfield, one-year-loson or Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henry That banjo man from the U. of 0. H play with the "Revelation" at hall, tonight for dancing. 130 Mayfield, Sr., of La Grande, Ore., died Jnlay noon at a local hospital. """W was held Monday ln Bethel metery, near Silverton, under the tlon of the Webb & Clough com ""V. of Salem. ; : Dean Dewall and H. Hanechamp, of ""eene. spent Sunday ln Salem. Alfred Brotherton, of Stayton, was wsiness visitor to Salem, Monday. Jjf. nd Mrs. 3. Bertolson, of Med k nM a visltor to Salem, Sunday. "r- Bertolson Is interested in mines UIS BOUth Ornn Alatwlr-t an.l t ""PPipng at the Bligh Hotel, while cung business in this city. jH. Addis, of Woodburn, - so J01 In Salem for a few hours. R. Hartley, of North Plains, visited In Salem Sunday. W. E. Thomas, of 640 State JJ" ho has been very 111 during Past four weeks has fully recov d 1 able to be about again. jJH- Dickason and Ed E. Miles of JjJdence, were Salem visitors, clgan. of Albany, stopped j,, B!iRh Hotel while visiting r"Ms here, Sunday. JWr B. Jacob, ot Twin Rocks, ylsitor to this city. Sunday. Silverton visitor to the Capital l,-aS T. w. f readgold, who reg ." at the Bligh Hotel. Sunday. The regular monthly meeting1 of the Salem War Mothers will be held in the auditorium of the Commercial club Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. According to Mrs. J. A. Car son, president of the Salem chapter, it is imperative that all members be present at the meeting, and a large attendance is expected. Hopes Favorable . Action For Rates Hopes for a favorabln ratnMn... of the west's objections atralnst the proposed f relent rnla lnnn... - pending before the intratnt nm merce commission, are expressed in a telegram received by the Oregon pub lic service commission from Commis sioner Fred A. Williams, who arrived in Washington Friday morning to rep- j resent Oregon in the fight against the! proposed, increases. Williams' optimism la evidently uaseo. p0n tne fact that .the railroads of the southwestern states, which are also included in the western classifi cation territory, have filed separate applications before the interstate com merce commission, which. If granted will permit of a material reduction in the proposed new rates which approxi mate an increase of 24 per cent over those now in effect Hearings on the western classifies- Pair Escape From Reformatory; Tie Bedding Into Rope Tying bed sheets Into an Improvised ropo and lowering themselves from n.. upstairs window In the institution, Clarence Bland alias Bill Shannon, age 17, and Clinton Toung, age It, es caped sometime Sunday night from the state training school for boys. A reward was offered Monday by attach es of the Institute for information of the whereabouts of the boys. Bland, who was committed from Bend. Or., for burslarv. and Ynnnir sent up from Portland for auto theft, naa uen interned in a hospital for the past five weeks for scarlet fever. Skin was still peeling from their hands when they escaped, it is reported. Younar Is five feet hIt inche lull weiehed 130. Is dark comnlexlnn. hlna .' eyes, prominent nose and darg brown hair. . Bland is described as being five feet sinv tall, weighing 140 pound, fair complexion, blue eves and brown hair. j It Is thought that the boys may steal an automobile to aid their escape. Ing their troops ln Krserum says the Russian bolshevikl have advised him .hat they are sending two divisions of Russian bolshevik troops to Erie rum across Persia. This message, how ever, is regarded as questionable by the foreign military men here. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Russian Escapes From State Prison Sam Pauff, 42, a Russian doing not NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND EAST VIA THE NORTH BANK ROAD Effective Sunday, May 30th, the S. P. & 3. Ry.. is making a new and im proved train schedule between Port land and Spokane and in connection with the Great Northern and North ern Pacific railways and Burlington Route to Montana points, Minneapo lis, St. Paul and Chicago. All of the Spokane trains will arrive and depart at the Union Station, Portland. No. 4 will leave Portland (:1S a. m., arrive Spokane 9:05 p. m., con nection with (the Northern Pacific railway for St. Paul and Chicago. On and after June tth this train will car ry a standard drawing room sleeping car from Portland to St. Paul and Chicago, moving east to Spokane on the "North Coast Limited" via North ern Pacific railway. No. 2 will leave Portland 7:itf n. m. arrive Spokane 8:50 a. m., con necting with both the Great Northern and Northern Pacific for St. Paul and the east It will carry standard draw ing room sleeping ear Portland to j Chicago and tourist sleeping cat Portland to St. Paul, moving east of Spokane on Great Northern "Orien tal Limited" train; also observation standard and tourist sleeping cars, dining car and coaches to Spokane, connecting with similar equipment for St. Paul and Chicago. This train also carries standard and tourist sleeping cars to Bend, Redmond and other cen tral Oregon points. 131 Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street President And Comming Talk I Politics Today Washington, May 31. President Wilson and Chairman Cummings of the democratic national committee conferred for two hours today, dis cussing the s-eneral nnlltlrnl tit imtlAn and the forthcoming democratic na- uunai convention at San rTancisco. Later they had lunc together. Mr. Cummings said he had visited invitation and that he and the pres ide White House at the president's ident had talked "verv reelv and frankly." The League of Nations is sue, he added, was "sharply defined" by the president to his "gratification." Asked as to the Immediate future of the peace treaty, Mr. CummiuRs said he had discussed the matter with the ""resident but did not feel at lib erty to talk about it. Asked If the senate investigation into pre-convention expenditures had been discussed, Mr. Cummings said he! had nothing to say on that subject ex cept that the president was "In good humor." "The next president of the United' States will.be nominated at Snnl Francisco," he added. "If there has been any doubt of that, the republi cans have dispelled It." I MEET MB AT MILLER'S 1 We are too busy REMODELING - And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads Good Goods. SEE- Woo dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Ruga, Tools, etc., before you v buy 174 N. Coml ..St. Phone 510 or Ml Think of II TIRES FOR $12 " . Guaranteed Tires Not Seconds 30x3 Non-Skid $12.00 30x3V6 Non-Sktd....... 15.50 GREAT WESTERN GARAGE For Day and Night Service Phone 44, Opp. Court House ' W.W.EOORE House Furnisher HOME OF TUB V1CTKOLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. OFFERS BETSY JANE PUMPS In the season's latest in Brown and Black Kidf light weight shies and French Heels, Mod erately Priced at $8.50": Buy Remnants AT THE) Remnant Store BMGAMS 1 ton Ford with express body, top and wind- Cffn shield, extra good tires. A bargain at vOUU 1919 Maxwell panel body, electric lights, starter (PO car is just like new with good tires .'....,.. v OU 1918 Maxwell, 1 ton truck with cab and wind- CiQK fl shield, good stake body, new tfres, bargain price PeOU 1 ton Republic truck, overhauled, repainted (Pi OKA and guaranteed, new tires, cab and body.....;.. )Xutlvr 1920 1 ton Republic truck, almost new, body tf i f A A and cab, overhauled and guaranteed tpAOUil 2Va-ton Republic truck, new tires, overhauled Ft f and guaranteed, extra good value at I) A I OU 1918 212-ton Republic truck, like hew, over- CJOO A A hauled and guaranteed with new tires ftUtU3 1920 2ia-ton Bethlehem truck C9(? A A almost new ...... tD6uUU ALL OF THESE TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH 1920 LICENSE FREE Call at the Yellow Front Truck Store for Inspection W. it HILDEBRANDT & CO. REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTORS . MARION COUNTY POLK COUNTY 279 N. Commercial St. V Phone 675 i OXFORDS in Patent and Plain Kid, French heels, light weight soles.Very dres sy summer footwear. Priced sio.oo WM. FARXrM IN THE ADVEXTTRER" COMEDY coxTrvrorsr.Y TODAY New arrivals in Broque Oxfords in dark Brown, Military heels, medium - Weight welt soles. Priced at ' r $10.00 01 lister orown Dime ' ' 125 North Commercial Street flu . WW 1 11 1 11 1 11 L-a 1 For the Sale You Are Waitin Prices are Being Cut to the Limit, Clerks are Busy Loading Tables With Merchandise Stocks bought at Big Discounts are arriving daily. Watch for full particulars, June 4 to 12 g For Store ! MJLJM.3 iwvMiWvirA vt r- vi sv j rv - .