Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 15, 1921, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Friday, July 5 192,
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Marines Landed
In Tarn pico Says
Socialist Note
Chicago. July 15. A claim that
American marines hare been land
mI at Tamnico. Mexico, from tte
warships now stationed tfcere. h
made in a telegram iated July 9
addressed by the Federation of
niiv I'nioos of Mexico to so
cialist national headquarter lere
The telegram transmits resolu
tions adopted at the federation
meeting In Mexico City. "' .
which the American socialists are
asked to Join the Mexican workers
in resisting any more that would
lead to war between the two coun
tries. The resolutions protest
"against the attitude shown by
the government of the t'ni'.d
Stale In sending men of war to
the port of Tampleo, thereby vio-
lating the sovereignty of t?.e Mex
ican republic," and added:
"'We also protest agai'.'' this
act of force which estab'it he a
sinister precedent in the history
of international relation on this
continent as the American war
ships hare disembarked American
marines In Tarapico with ut fcav
Ing solicited the necessary s'nul
eenre of the Mexican foreign of
fice." The telegram Is signed by Ei
uardo Venegas. president of the
Confederation of Railroad Socle
ties of the Mexican Republic.
among officials of the Postal com
pany, the Pacific Telephone A
Telegraph company, the state
highway commission and the pub
lic service commission.
The Pacific Telephone Tele
graph company already has a pole
line on the highway and. the high
way commission declared, a second
line of poles would tend greatly to
detract from the scenic beauty of
the highway.
Representatives of the Pacific
Telephone company stated that,
prior to the time that their lice
was constructed, their company
hal invited the Postal company to
Join with it in the building of a
line to accommodate the wires of
both companies, and that the Pos
tal company had refused. In con
sequence, the Pacific Telepho.i
officials said, their company erect
ed the line to meet only its own
demands.
Lost Battalion
Hero Is Buried
With Honors
New Tork. July 15 Frill mili
tary honors marked the funeral to
day of Private John J. Monsor.,
hero q the Lost Battalion, whojtng paid 2 and 2Vi cent! a pound
States employment bureau. Th.i
has been due the last two weeks
to the harvest of bay and bjtvtes
and other farm work which
brought a temporary demand for
laborers, he says.
Farm and orchard workers are
drawing $2 a day and board or 13 .
without board. .his u a'so the
confmon wage tor unskilled work
ers in lumber mills and for high
way construction at the p'esen;
time. Raspberry pickers ure be-
Summer School
Pastors Leave
For Home Today
Pastors who attended the Wil
lamette school for city and rural
aaators have been leavi'.s Sa ...
during the day. and by toi ight all
the outside men will ye go?. The
city vssa'on ended lajt night a bile
the rjral pastors continued until
no u today.
Although no dflrte plans have
been announced -is yet. It Is the
a-eneral understanding that a
school will be held here next sum
mer. It has been rumored, how
ever, that the board of homo Mis
sion? and church extent! of tta-i
Bfolaodlst church, under whose
auspices a series of similar schools
have been given over the country
during the summers of the past
three years, may discontinue this
particular activity. In which cas-,
of course, the school would not be
held.
Manr members of the faculty
have expressed their satisfaction
over the work of the local school.
"There are no motubacks hare." Is
the way one eastern man said It.
Arocrdlng to Dr. William Mitch
ell, pastor from Philadelphia, the
men here were all lire-wires, and
the work here was much more sat
isfactory than in the middle west,
where the men were generally
much more conservative.
Wares Are Cnt.
YoungMown. Ohio, Julv 1J
The Brier Hill Steel company, an
independent steel company nor
mally employing about ten thou-
nd men. has announced a re
duction In wages which will britr
common labor from 3 cents to 30
cents an hour.
died in Bellevue hospital after be
ing taken ill while on leave of ab
sence from his post in the regular
army.
Monson died last Friday, and It
was three days before his body
was identified. As soon as it be
came known that he was the man
who on September 18, 118. car
ried the message through the Ger
man lines that reunited the Lest '
Battalion
of civic
for work while 1 14 rents Is the
wages of loganberry BtehSSs
La Grande May
Have Cannery
La Grande, Or., July 19. At a
in the Argonne. scores recent meeting of the farm bureau
organitations planred executive committee the chairmen
that fitting honors might be paid 'from the various sectional bureau-
him. Today a column five blocks
long marched behind the catew.n
that carried the body to the
Church of the Ascension where a
high requiem mass was said, and
thence to Cypress Hills cemetery.
here military services were held.
Movements have been started to
erect a memorial.
In the county were instructed to
make an Investigation regarding
the available fruit and regetable
for canning purposes. The com
munities which were especial!-
asked to make reports include
Cove. Union. Elgin and Imbler.
The purpose of this investiga
tion is to determine the available
tonnage a cannery would be able
to draw from here. An eastern
concern has made inquiries re
garding the posisohl'y of securing
'sufficien: tonnage ti. esLailisa a
cannery here.
Demand for Labor
Equal to Supply
In Lane County
Eusene. Or., July 15. For thei
first time in month, the labor sup g ,,, - c&s of
ply and demand Is about equal. ,10 00. when nig rtmU
states Frank Amitage. manager rv. ? .,..
, " . tuonna. i-ine county, was detro -
of the local office of the T nfed . h. . , '
TIRES
NEW REDUCED PRICES
STANDARD MAKES
6,000 Mile Guarantee. Tubes.
28x3 Xon-Skid $ 9 90
30x3 Non-Skid 9.65
30x31 1 Non-Skid 12.95 1
32x3, Non-Skid. - 2.20
31x4 Xon-Skid - 18.50 2-aO
32x4 Non-Skid! 19.75 2.60
33x4 Non-Skid 22.35 2..0
34x4 Non-Skid 22.95 2.0
36x4 Non-Skid 3o.OO 3.o0
33x4 U Non-Skid - 27.50 3.o0
34x41- Non-Skid 27.d0 3.60
35x4i Non-Skid 29.50 3
CORDS
8,000 and 10,000 Mile Guarantee-
30x31-. Non-Skid - ?19-60 .
32x31 T, Non-Skid 28.00
32x4 " Non-Skid - 35.00
33x4 Non-Skid 35.00
34x4 Non-Skid 38.00
32x41 1 Non-Skid 4190
33x41" Non-Skid - 36.50
34x4 1 Non-Skid , 37.75
35x4' 2 Xon-Skid 45.2o
If you anticipate needing a tire soon, take advantage
of this special sale.
MALCOM TIRE CO.
Commercial and Court St. Salem, Oregon
Designer For
Elks Building
Is Retained
Construction on the proposed
$150,000 Elks building al State
nd Cottage streets will begin next
spring, it was definitely an
nounced yesterday in connection
with the retention of Cuyler Van
Patten as architect and designer
of the structure. The special
building committee of the local
lodge has been busy for the past
year In connection with the mat
ter. Members of the committee and
Cuyler Van Patten will visit la
the near future various buildings!
of the northwest of a design that
would be adaptable to the needs of
the local hall. The proposed build
ing will be devoted exclusively to
Elks quarters, club rooms and
lodge rooms.
Members of the building com
mittee are Chairman, Charles R
Archer ! I)r. H. H. Olinger, W. D
Evans. E. W. Haiurd. Frank
Wrightman. T It Kay and homer
Smith. Exalted Huler Roy Byrd
Is a member ex -officio
Second line of
Poles Along
Highway Fought
A vigorous protest against the
Postal Telegraph company's plan
to install a duplicate pole line on
the Columbia river highway be
ta sen Goble and Astoria was en
tered by the state highway com
mission, through its attorney, at
the Informal conference held here
Vaudeville
2 BIG ACTS 2
SATURDAY SUNDAY
NO RAISE IN PRICES
GRAND
Rostein & Greenbaum
Standard Merchandise, Reliable
Merchandise
R & Or Corsets
This well known brand of Corsets, at the new low priceg
Black Cat Hosiery
Ladies' Silk Hosiery, not fibre at ...$1.25 and $1.00 pair
Outsize Silk Hosiery, ribbed tops at $1.45 paif
Silk Lisle Hose, Black Cat Brand at 50c pair
Misses' Silk Lisle Hose, fine ribbed at 50c pair
Minerva Yarns
Beautiful shades. Best yarn made. New low prices,
Althena Brand Ladies' Knit Underwear
Union Suits, the new styles, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Extra large sizes Union Suits at $1.25
Fine Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces at ..'. 19c a yard
Renfrew Devonshire Cloth at 34c a yard
$1.00 yard Curtain Etamine at 50c a yard
75c Curtain Marquisette at - 35c a yard
Thousand of People Have Attended During The Opening
Day of the Greatest Mid-Summer Season
Clean Sweep Clearance Sale
IT HAS PROVEN TO BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST AFFAIRS EVER HELD1
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HERE ARE SOME NEW ONES!
. unra, imn-wt have MISJUDGED THE HUMAN NATURE.
0
11.98
Ldi"' 4c Quality
STOCCUGS'
BJekaBd White, fine eaure.
1 at mi hoar
7e Hir
SVGAS.
c Lh.
I-mut 5 Lb.
SILK PONGEE BLOITSF.S
Fins and Heart Wears for
Ob Hear Oarr
ILM
9 A. M. to 10 A M.
Men's Rockford
SOX
Hearv quality, all uses, on
tale at this hoar
3c Pair
15 Bars of
LUNA SOAP
50c
Ladies' $1 25
SILK STOCKINGS
lk Week or brows, on sale at
that hoar
40c Pair
0e
10A.M. to 11 A M
18-iuch CRASH TOVTEURG
Firm aad hearv weave, on
tale at this hoar
6c Yard
COCOA
10c Lb
11A.M. to 12 P. M.
Oie Lot Of
TOtLE. BATISTE AKD
0RGABBIES
Lirht and dark color, value
. 5c totsJ. m sole at this hour
4 Tirds for 97e
DIAMOID W COFFEE
40c Valoe
,Lb 89c
12 P. M. H 1 P M
Heavr
PLAID GIHGHAMS
25c qaolitr on sale at this
hoar
9c Yard
Larre Size
DEL MOKTE KETCHUP
22c
1 P. M.
.a4. I .l0a
.o , P. M '4-'
If. tt ura i 3 P. X. to ; P. M.
" " " I- (
BEACH CLOTH
In a bi assortment of colors,
reirnlar 60c quality, on sole
at this hoar
19e Yard
3
I
B rarest Touurs
First
Lowest Prices
Always
Is the Intention
and Practice
at This Stan
ENGLISH BBEAKFAST
TEA
20c Lb.
Men's
CANVAS GLOVES
?avy ,elt. retmlar pur
ciase 15c noir. on sale t
this hour
THE
mm
IMI Sanr 0
Shop Where
the
Crowds But
Moke It a
Habit and It
Will Be a
Bulk
SEEDED RAISINS
18c Lb.
35.00
SILK SHIRT
With any parehase of suit of
clothes at the sale - '
Men's
DRESS SUSPENDERS
Verv fine quality, elastic
reeulor 50c value, en sale it
this hour
29c
OTTER CLAMS
Toll Cons
3 for 48c
Men s 75c Pure Silk Thresl
DRESS SOX
Ob sole at this boar
39e Pair
"tiBe to $14.00 or orer
Sanar Oae.
FREE"