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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
,TH2 8ALEH CAffiAa ,ATJntt Htft Battery Charging Consists of more than merely running current through a battery for a stated time. An inexperienced man may in stantly ruin a battery by improper handling. Have your batteries charged and repaired by experts and be assured of satisfactory results. Service Station for Willard Storage Battery Co. (t If It's Electric, Come to Us" Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple nil.HJia!TlilWHl Phone 1200 f THE MARKETS I Parsnips 50 Tomatoes, Florida $4.50 i String Gurlie 5C I I.ottuco, crato 2.;0 1 Beets $1.50 Radishes 45c lntlltna ' ... lf 11. Tho market for mill feed is showhig potlltl ' ';. , New peas sc Bermuda onions $2(i 2.50 Cucumbers 1.50 Fruits. Strawberries, crato $.?.,' Oranges, naval f:i.50(Ti 3.73 I.emuus, per box $i.75(ii 5.23 71-ic jtrcngtk this morning though the only change in the local markets so fur is a raise of $1 per ton on shorts which now sell for $32.00 a ton. The riso in mill feeds is dua to tho number of flour mills now closing down for the Dimmer and earlier than usual this year on account of lack of transportation fucilities across tho ocean. The de mand for flour is even greater than giual at this time but tho risk involved ia ocean transportation has lessened tbe number of boats available for this purpose. It is estimated thai wheat which is now quoted at $1.05 here would be .'li to H0 cents higher per lushcl if it was certain that largo quantities could be moved. A shoitage of eggs brought the local market up two cents today and the markets are now paving IS cents cash ami "0 cents is being offered in trade Hens today show a rise ot J ' Pineapples, per lb Bananas, lb 5 1,.; c Portland Mar.i-.ots. Portland, Ore., May 21. Wheat Club, $1.10; bluostoni, $1.17. Oats No. 1 white feed, $2S.2j Barley Peed, $2.'!. Hogs Best live, $S; prime steers, $S; fancy cows, $0.75; spring lambs, $S.25. Butler City croni.iery, 25c. Kggs Selected local extras, l!e. ileus, i:ii;i.!.c; broilers, J. S(o 22 ',; geese, Hfii We. m Smokers of Turkish Trdphtk Cigarettes fifteen years ago are smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today! m CITY HALL NEWS Guillip Roekadoan, an Italian, was ar rested last night by the Salem police on a charge of frightening and annoy ing women by following them. Thin morning with the aid of an interpreter I ue pienueu gumy anu was fined $10 by police Judge Elgin. It waa charged (that the man followed several women ! near the depot and 12th street for sev 1 ernl blocks and last night two of them I notified the police who arrested Rock I adoan. He apoke no Knglish and did not aciitress me women it is said. ORE Weekly Report of tinr tumid it ii in 1 11 nv n i'it 11 1 1 w 1 1 n 1 if 11,1 n f 1 ll',i cents and scarce at that price. I VACll StOCK YafdS Grains. Hay, timothy, per ton Clover, per ton ...... Oats and vetch Cheat Wheat, per bushel Oats, per bushel Rolled barley Corn Cracked corn Biao Shortj, per ton ki, )or. YinViin fcrapo fruit . . ,4tnmcuui-y, case D,A(VVmv,in, lb J'nru 4i,i C'oeoaruri.11, dozen. . i'lf-", per vhJl Buttor. Buflei-fnt 23c Creamery (ratter, per pound 25c X.. Ih Portland. May 21. Tho re- $12 ''''''I1'8 ,or U0 week have been: Cattle, .7.y$V.50(i '9 ' 1 ''"'V0!,i I'oga, .'1770; sheep. ""$10((jl Tho cut f In run was light this! i 05 !"''''''' offerings wero mostly of: ', Itlie lightweight well finished class, "liny j t i feds brought a good quarter more than' J.'.ojwas I'nid last week. Pulp feds soldi I'Ji. ' for $S.20, tho top price for the season. I ,?;! liny feds, 7.li5 to $7.4)0; cows, $11 to 2S.50 j jkrt.no. 1 W-.00 llrt.'a Prices went tip another notch (in tho hog division, Choice light, hogs $1.50(51.75 1 "old for $8.25 going down 10 cents near $0 1 the close of the week. Domand good $3.25 land market, at rung. .' S'Kii S'.c ' Hheep Tim receipts in tho sheep see ...... $1.00 j1'0" "itimio to be liberal. Lambs did I 1 not. bring ns g(od prices ns were paid me inevious ween, dropping irom ik.viii I to $M.;!0 for first olnr.s stuff. Snine lambs sohl oft' GON TONIGHT Last chance to sea America's foremost Comedian LEW FIELDS IN "OLD DUTCH" 5 Acta TOMORROW One Day Only . CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN BY THE SEA Also "The Radium Thieves 3 act Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature and VAUDEVILLE 10c M. E. Reeves was arrested yester day on a charge of violating the traffic ordinance by cutting a corner on State and Commercial street nnd was fined $10 in police court this forenoon. E. P. Pclter, an employe of the Salem water company, was arrested this morn ing on a chargo of violating the ordi nance which prohibits vehicles from passing between the Oregon Klectric de pot nnd tho trains when passengers are oeing ilisenargeu. I'eiter was allowed to go on his own recognizance and will appear tomorrow morning in police court, Otto Hansen was arrested this morn ing chnrged with turning his auto at n street intersection without going past tho middle of the street. He uas re leased 011 his own recognizance. Tomorrow Is Saturday and the next day Sunday the day you will be 'glad to wear one of those wonderful $15 suits we are showing. How do we sell such suits at so low a price? Merely to get your friendship and to let every man within 20 mes know that this is a real clothing store. Come in Saturday and let us show you. Sizes for everyone, "Stouts," "Longs" and "Regulars." HAMMOND-BISHOP CO. Leading Clothiers The "Toggery" 167 Commercial Street Salem-Stayton General Admission 20c OREGON . . .i)0c(a $1.50 Eggs and Poultry. 'SK, cash IS, trade 20c Hens, pound 1 l'.,c Boosters, old, per pound'.'.'.'.".'. .7c tyring chickens, lb 18c Creamery butter 30c Pork, Veal nnd Mutton. Fork, on foot 7.25(?i'7.50 Pork, dressed Illegal) &c Veal, dressed lie, "pnng lunihs, mjnt ft,d 0'j(ci'7c fm 5c(Tr(lc Bulla .'.'!".'.'.'.'!".' Eires Sheep, beared ears lit $S.50. F.wes 25 to $5.75; yearling. are (piotcd ut T to $7.25. Tho following sales nro reprcscnta live: OfrflVaC 3 ii(fi 4c 5c (ic Retail Price. "our, Wd wheat flour, valley per dozen .... kHRiir, enne Sugar, D. (i ..1.05f?2.!0 ... $l.K5(ri2 22'V,c 7.10 $0.1)0 51 steers 1101 .fS.20 102 steers 1 122 H.I 5 20 steers 1 1H1 X.O.") no steers losl S.011 It! cows IMS tl.ii.l 0 cows !H(! 0.50 1 cow ... 1071 5.50 1 cctw Ill I 5.25 757 hogs 212 8.25 MO hogs 211 S.20 !ol5 hogs 211 8.15 III 4 hogs 201 8.10 1 bull 1711 1.50 1 stag III71 5.5U 1 heifer Hill 7.0" 11 calves 201 8.00 44 spring lambs 55 S.50 221 vearlings 72 7.25 2111 wothers Ill X 17 ewes 108 5.50 p Vegetables. Ubbnge, per lb ;j3 m Yc Liberty T0M1GHT AND TOMORROW Rita Jclivet IN "THE UNAFRAID" WITH HOUSE PETERS The thrilling adventures of an American Girl lu Montenogro YOU WILL ENJOY IT REGULAR WEEKLY INSTALLMENT Pathe News Kidnaps Girl Who Looks Like Daughter Denver, Colo., liny 21. So like his mmdered daughter, Steven 1'uskns, '.15, lias kidnapped lOyenr old liiwi Nagy, according to the police, who have insti tuted a state-wide search for the miss ing pair. Seven years ngo l'uslta was a coal ntiner in Holden, V. Va. One day he ennio home from work to tiud the bodies of his wife and little daughter hideously hacked and curved by a rob ber who had stolen 1'uskns' life sav ings of 1(1(200. I'nskas, unable to en dure the scene of his sorrow, came to Colorado. Ho placed two sons ill an institution in Detroit. John Nagy, father of the missing girl, heard this story from 1'uskns own lips. I'uskas otten told his friend John thnt little Hosn stroigly reminded him of his murdered daughter. A strong attachment grew up between I'uskas anil Ifora. Kivcnllv lie totil anntlier Nagy chilil: "liosa is going to stay with inc. We are going a long way." They disappeared that night. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday PAUL ARMSTRONG'S GREAT PLAY Children Under 12, by Parntt Accomp. 1 Aft ! gWMwm'"1" TMIHf '""I1 l'Tn TM lir""'1il 111 rfiTmUMftl A A i iriiiMiB ,1 tmita er3 Featuring America's Greatest Actress "The Escape" is n picture of life rl C . Even- num. wnmnn n.ul cM,l i,. r. m w - as it really w. J-JlU.llK.il UVUWl Salem si: Continuous Show Sunday should see "The Escape." Many a man has penso enough to getj a good wife, but hasn't senso enough' to Know it. After n street argument each party lenves tho scene convinced that he has been talking to a blockhead. With Another View of "COL. HEEZA LIAR 1 A AT THE FRONT" "-10c PROMPT DELIVERY. is tho best r'U't "f 11 lniti-Ucr 'b service. Of course, everyone knows that we arc not notoriously prompt. What good is meat, even if it is good ment, if you don't receive it on time. If our driver conies too late, send tho meat back. INDEPENDENT MARKET Jury Tries To Find For Colonel But Gets Into Mixup (Continued from Pago One.) Silvcrton Schools To Close On June Fourth Silvcrton, Or., May 21. The Silver ton public schools will close I'Yidnv, .fiiiic 4. The bivcali.iirealc sermon foe tho High school cluss lie dilivered by the Kev. Alb.vii Ks.mii at the ( hr:s lian church Sunday, Jlay Hi': class day exorcises will he held .line; 1, and graduation exercises Juno I!. I'r. (eorge Hchcc of the t!uiv"r itv of Ore gon will ad lress the el.'KS on "Kdiii.i tion und the High Lit',, Values." The grniluntes i."!. Una l")n i ;. Winiun rainier, Hn lloylej. Ali'ia Welty, si'tlierine Hilly, Viida Sherlock, Solum E-. his, Arli 'i Wolf. Alice .Icnreu l'iiiil'tli l.rvy, Jlalvd Dnvcnpoil, S linn Jhei-n hurl Adnnis, Iral I'ul m;'iecr, ll'V .dl WoK'n,, ( a; r Taw, V i. am Sr-ii l.'il. l:i' ic Sebo. 137 H. Com'l Street Phone 72!t FofikafWwdBwatg- Without health all success J.nd happiness must be very "mitcd. it is the duty of every person conserve their streneth and "with, and their general appear- r,c?nin sllort t0 make t,ie most ll all the blessincs which Nature h! endowed them. 4k rKPAMTIONS Have been fourJ by thou andi to afl'ird the btt meam of alwayt keeping "unto the mark" phyii rally and insuring imind health which i 'he foundi tion of real beauty. 'UCW GUARANTEE ItllHin.Dr.,..,. . rrrtf'iri ;' '"Din "You mean yon find fur the defend1 ant?" inquired Justice Andrews. "Yes," Hong replied. The division in the jury was then ihown v. hen Ndwntd Horns was cnlh-d nnd mid ho found for the plaintiff. "May ljay a word In regard to this mtitteri" .liiror Zuill interpoicl ful lowing the announcement 'f Hums' vole. "You timet not dicu"i the vetdirt in court ?" Justice Andrews replied. "I cannot give you any advice as to is hut the verdict should be, but you must find either for the plaintiff or the defendant without reference, or sugge-tion to costs.' Att"Mi'-y Hitters of Roosevelt's ...,.l ,'.! , ,1 tlmi the court instruct the jurv that thev nm'ht find for the defendant and that afterward the par ties could agree ns to the cost aiming thcuiM'lvcs. JuMicc Andres declined to give sin h instructions. , liowers 1'ien begun, "We have of. fcred to divnle ' but an objection from Attorney Hoeruin of counsel for Hiirucs cut him off, Justice Andrews then directed the jury to retire and bring in a verdict in proper form Colonel lloiKeVelt waited . in the courtroom while tho jury was deliber ating for a second time. "Are you gratified with the partial verdict f" he as asked. "Can't you tell thnt from my facet" ho reilieil, mid grinned broadly, show ing Ins teeth. At 12:110 the jury was still nut after having been sent back by Justice An drews and court was adjourned until 2 o'clock. Justice Andrews niinounccd nt 0:4" that the jury v..i:i not to be discharged until I'l o'clock tomorrow, if thorn was no erdict ill the meantime. He then left court, l.it said hu could be reached until " (I'clock this evening. If no verdict is relumed by that time, the jury v. ill be locked up for tho niht. New Bank Is Organized At Yoncaila, Douglas County Articles of incorporation of the incoiporiition of the Farmers' Senility bunk, of Yoii' iilla, Douglas county, were filed in the state banking depnrtinent this morning, tho incorporators of record being ,. A. Hnss, of Springfield, nnd W. K. Ynnng nnd II. H. Hrundnge, of Kugcne, and the capital stock, I.V MOO. A rharter will be Issued as n on as the preliminary papers are filed and ap proved showing that one half of the capital stink hss been paid up and giv ing the list of officers. A cent a word will tell your wants In a Journal Ad under .New Toduy. Try it. A complete tin of Purnh Preparations are auy found ot Opera House Pharmacy Ye LIBERTY S UN D A Y M ONP A Y T U KS I) A Y MAY 23-4-5 Hypocrites" a -V1' :"'-VJ.vi; ::r'.sv;''- s.LC$r .;-; '-: -'I!. ,. ,,.. ; .: v r ' ,,,'.',' (v ,. f-.-.i-.;.Vsv - -' ' I1 ,- , h- i . ' ' i . ilu. : , m i ; -si- . 'SV,!,JI. ,,,J, ,. iw . I1: -i Sni .,. .4W,ij' ''I'-' 'L-1 ' hum i in ' --at- . ..-'i.v,!,..!. .,,... ..,... ;,.. , . i ii 4-4 NEWJODAY I One cent por word each tnier- tion. t'opy for advertlemnta un der this hcudiug should bt la by 8 p. m. i PHONE MAIN 81. I DAK wood, ,t,ri per cord. l'hi:ie 1140. II AliKV Window clemier. l'houe 1S50 I J' . ' tf ! MXCKI.LKNT- I'rcd' Night Lunch. Muy'J SCENE FHOM "TITE RADIUM THIEES" A 3 act Vitagraph BroadwaJ Star Foaturo at the Oronou Saturday, one day only, STAYTON SPELLERS IN SALEM. The it ii mill 1 spelling contest fur Mar ion county, was held in Salem, May 1, by Huperinteailcat ntilli. According to the rules governing the contest, each grade in every district was entitled to be represented. The pupils securing the local contests during the winter were eligible to attend. The Still ton distiict mis represented by eif;ht pupils, uho were furnished t r:insioi tut ion by the school boaid. The children were iiccniiiiiuie'l by Misses Malia Olmstend and Noin Criibtree. Those attending, with grades received bv them, are as follows: urn Stow-i-'l I. !ih; ItoMe Allis, !i7 liiles Itrown, 1 1 ; Margaret lleaslcy, (is; llonnld Hlireve, till; Nil i 'i lleioleisliiitt, lis; Cecilia Mid ke. Mil; I. en Wier, W. The dip Has deli;ht fill and tin- pupils wen- interested in everything tliey saw. VAT:) Hrahoiiy jdikcis. Phono II I' I i eieiiings, MvL'J V. NT Kit-- A few well bred goats. Kd A. .lory. I'hone ,'ltl Mnv'J I'tlMI'LKTK itock of tested garden, field and lawn iced. Wcstacott A Thiclscn Co., ID! North High tt. tf Some of them had never made the trip! before, rind were cnnsiMpiciitly delighted when wo passed the various state ianti tiitinus, although no stops ncrc made until the state rnpitol was reached, Here nil ascended the wimline staircase until the extreme top was reached where Nilom lay spread before us in its I springtime freshness und verdure, ! Mall. ! NOTICE. fouled bids will bo received by the County Court (if Marion I 'ouiily for furnishing tho materials for the piiinC ing of the Marion County Court ifou"if, Accoiding to specifications now on file in the office of the Cctinly Clerk. All bids most ho fibd in this office on or befoin haturday, May ":!, nt I'J o'clock II 1 V OCIO II I II ! IOOII. JllIA I ' 1 . I I I 1 1 I .1 1 1 , County Clerk. IOI Nt) United States Hank book an, I puiHo containing; sumo money Call 'May -21 I'HK HKNT Iluiisolioi ping or sleeping " ' .'Ull North High. I'hone 4. .May 2'i Hilt S,l,i;-Two good young Jersey milch cows. i. J(, llaunnoik, lloolu 8. fulcnt. May S!3 I'tHI KK.NT New ininlein ,', room houso at ,Mis North Heventeenih street, til) I"1' month. May:il I'OII UKN'I"-New ,1 room modern bun. gah.v, Nnilli 'I'wenivtirst street Cat ey I'. Mar, in, III) I'lioue. tf I''"" e Al.i:--( hcim, one lawn mower, one "i h. p. upright engine, one buguy harness, told Marion street, MayJI HKI.H WANTKI)-Fifteen waiters for .Monday night, M;,lll, Hotel Murion, phone L'OIO. Mny-W See the Battle of Torreon This liiiUlc scene in jiint one (if the chajilers in tlio life of the leading chnratler ns iior traveil in The Outlaw' Revenge a wonderful 1-recl Mutual Ma.s(eriictui'e, taken anion"; t lit hills of Torreon. A Imttle weiie of womliTful realign and action, Htiperlily aeted ley n cant inelndini: Robert Harron, Mae Maih, R. A. Witlfh, Irene Hunt and others. You read nbont this ntirrintf Mutual Masler liicturt: in tho Saturday Kveninjt I'o.st. A SI'i:CIAL Ml'SICAL ACT l!y all odd.t the best program in tow n Sunday and Monday Bliffh Theater Wfc will allow you the highest V'ie toi your tisod furniture la eichango fol new. Calof Ilrui., homa furuitheri, I'hone 6 U.I. W AS l l.li - Modern ,'i nr H room houso, not too far nt; rent must bo reii sohuble -iiul will be a periiiiiiient rent er, Address 'i J, , nre Journal. MvUJ U ANTKIs- Mnrrli'd man, no tmall chil dren, on a farm one mile fnun Halciii. Must uiiderslninl dairying u n , gen eral farm work. I'hone May WAMIil) T(t TI(Alilv-:'.tuo coiilty in new H mum house for cline ln (ainl. What liavo y. Address H, cun .1 mi r iiiil. (( (iDT o,ir shoes rnp-iired at Kust Hiic-m Mm" Kepi.inng s,,,, -jly eipiip. pel with iiiachiiiei v. I'rico reason able. IWI Htule stnet. V. Dykstrn. .MnyW Children oc Adult.s 10c I: I t'll .VW.K- t r.i res nf second growtK fir limber, located close M Iteform Hdiool; pneii 0iu, oil down, 1ml n lien itln I er month, tl i.er cent in. Icr.-M, W. II. (iinlieiilmrst it Cu, room 2 llusb Ikink Hl.lg. I'dlt HAM:-HI acres of land, SOtllll cleared, Lulancn ii- li timber, lie at"! 1 mibs fioiu Hiilein and clu.e to railroad stH,. l,iitl i',uO; down, liulnu.o tin pi r month. W. II. (iiahi nl.or-t, I, to., Ii'oom llusll Hunk Hbl-. MsyJH WANTI (l Auio for soij ,i:oiij;ai:e on 1W acres. Will s.'ll eomfoitnlilo 7 room home, modeiii plumbing, largo In', gt.rdeu, rliiiken park, near Cap itol on K street; cheap; reiaonsliln t. run. Iii'iuiro (i."i Uulbnrd llhbf. l'hooo Sl.i.'-I J, MayL'l ,!, A fen words In a Journsl id Want Ad will hnj or tell for you. 1 jj 10c 20c :