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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1918)
BAI.KV. OUQQ4 SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. FAttB KGHT SAVE MONEY! and loan it to our Government You can do this from ycur savings by buying at the J. C Penney Co t Stores . Let your savings work for both "Uncle Sam" and you. 25c saved buys a Thrift Stamp V 16 Thrift Stamps, with a small additional amount, will purchase a War Savings Stamp (Issued by the U. S. Government) 20 War Savings Stamps complete a War Savings Certificate, redeemable in 5 years for $100 (payment guaranteed bv the U. S. Government) . Both Thrift Samps and War Savings Stamos can be bought at anv Post Office or Bank. Ail Around Town Incorporated COMING EVENTS May 29, Senior High school play, "Man of the Hour." High School Auditorium. May Z'J. Memorial Day. June 4-7. State Grange meet ing in Salem. June 5-6. State Jewelers Convention in Salem. ' June 8. Partial Eclipse of the sun, 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock p. m. June 12. Commencement day Willamette University. June 14. High school gradua tion. June 17. Election of two school directors in Salem. PERSONAL .' Mrs. Laura A. Osborne loft- yester day over the Oregon Electric for Seat tle. 1'. F. Green is a visitor in Walla Wiiia, loaving yesterday, Mrs. K. Butte left Friday for Buttfl, Montauu, going over the OregonElec trio. T. Olson is in Seattle, leaving tf ridny, - Mrs. K. It. -Meal of La Grnudo is in tho. city for a short visit, Bhe is the sister of Mrs. C. E. Kuowluud and Mrs. Frank Ward. to join the husband and father, who is working there in a shipyard. Fear Jeff Baldwin Has Murdered Boy Corvallis, Or. May 25. Fearing that a boy's dead body marks the path of Jolf Baldwin, convict who esenped from tlvi ulato prison two woeks ago, Shoriff Collatly of Benton county began today a search of the rough country about Blodgett and Aldor west of hor. Two boys were seen leaving Newport for Independence lust week. Later one of these was seeu in the company of ft mnn closely resembling tho outlaw. The boy carried a 22 calibre riflo. Later Tom Dillard of Bosebu.g was In tho V" "' 'T " " "'F ti.i,i.. ". u ' "".but tho boy has not been seen for a week. It is feared Baldwin killed the Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn fits' eyes cor rectly. C. S. National Bank Bldg. tf. The commencement exercises of the Salem Indion school at Chemawa will be held from June 2 until June 7. I o "The lest" is all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. . tf. "The funeral beautiful." Webb it Clough Co tf. Dr. Dunsmore of Independence will lecture at Riekreall next Wednesday evening telling of his travels in Pales tine. Patton Plumbing Co., 385 Cbemeketa Phone 1096. We do repair work. Stoves and furnaces coiled. t tf. The senior class presents thi "Man of the Hour," Mnv 20th. Reserved seats 35c, general admission 25e. Bents reserved at high school Monday. 6 28 George Beatty, formerly speed cop of the local police force was injured yesterday while working at a saw mill near Chomawa. His nose was broken and his face received other injuries. He was brought to Wileni last evening for mod ical attention. ' Some mnsici Moose hll tonight o - O Cedar mops. Phone 131 Bur en's furniture Store.. The Bev. Mas. T. T. Porter win oc cupy the pulpit of the First Christian cnurch tomorrow. For the morning ser vices she will preach on "Completing me lass," Artisans attention! The downtown office of the secretary has been dis continued. You may find him at 340 Owens St. Phone 1535. 5-27 Portrait frames and pictures. Bur- en 's Furniture Store, Commercial street o On week from tomorrow a Bed Cross auxiliary will be organized in the Pros pect school district with Mrs. E. E. Fisher in charge. This announcement is made by Mrs. E. B. Shanks. o Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger. grad uate morticians-and funeral directors. (0 Chemiekcita St. I'hone 724. o Papetq hangars attention! Try our new dry paste-and conserve wheat tilour. Huron's Furniture Store. Com mercial street. Announcement is made that the first program for Memorial diy will be a patriotic prayer meeting to be held at tne first Methodist church from 9 un til 10 o'clock Thursday morning. This will De a union praver meeting. o Dr. Mendelsohn, the eye specialist. left today for Portland where he will spend the week end with his children. Bug iKurgains unusual, Buren's Furn iture Store, Commercial street. National Director Will Not Bother Sma3 Roads The Public Service commission has received a letter from Jolin Barton Payne, legal advisor to Director of Bail roads McAdoo. to the effect that the federal government is not bothering about small side railrouos, ana tnat tne matter of getting the large or main lines to absorb the local charges of these roads for shipping apples is a matter for the state officials to handle. This means that the Public Service commis sion, ean take the matter up with the Interstate Commerce commission, and whatever Is done will be satisfactory .At present the local charges on apples at Hood River on the Mt. Hood road is 12 cents a box. Other side roads, such to the Great Southern, running south f.om The Dalles charge about the same rates, and it is to do away with this that the effort is made. Government figures show it costs $1.02 to raise and oox a box of apples at Hood River and that the average price for five years has been 93 cents. TREASURER RACE PRACTICALLY TIED RYAN 12 AHEAD;: No TOe Flour Sold Beginning Next Week eity Friday. Robert Bugn. of The Dalle, register-! f0Vd took Wi d yesterday at the Marion. I .a, 7 t00k,n 8 8un- i.' i !ni j.jl(,,t members of the r Mrs. Laid Thomas Jones of Wasco, ... . ,, , ., . v . . . . n ..!..::.. "j ar6 sMl in this district ai Oregon is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wallace at the Court apartments, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rhoten drove ver from their ranch near Dayton yes terday, returning home in the evening. Mrs. Stella Uubbert, come up from i Portland today to see her nephew, Ed gar M. Kowlund, Jr., Mrs. Uubbert is a sister of L. S. Rowland, Mrs. It. E. Lee Hteiner is spending the week ond nt Neskowin. She was accompanied by Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Nuun. John W. Farrar, assistant uostmaster m nome rrom a three weeks outmg In California. On his return he visited Ashland and partook of the healing waters. The following were registered at the BHgh hotel yesterday: Jack Petit, As toria; Glenn Dann, Hoakins, Or.j Guy H. Hamlet, Rosoburg; A. D. (Smith, Hal eyi 0. J. Pugh of Fulls City. Mr. Pugh te a loganberry grower and manufac turer. Word was received in this elty this morning to the effect that Reese, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hutehnson, Jormerly of this city, is seriously ill j at a oaiem uospuai ana tnat no Hopes are held out for his recovery. Mr. Hut chason and his family are now located in Sulom where he is engaged in bus ness. Roseburg News. Mrs. E. J. Willard and little son, Frank, went to Portland Inst Saturday military polio strint aiding tlua slier ill's of Benton and Lincoln counties. British Casualties of Past Week London, . May 25. British' casualties in the official lists published during tne past week totalled 18,732, ex clusive of men missing. They were: divided as follows: Offieors Killed 202; wounded 605; missing 25(1. Men Killed 3,385; wounded 14,284. DRAFT EVADER KILLED. Carson, Nov. May 5. An Indian trailer named Pascal late yesterday shot and killed Paul Walters, cowboy draft evador, who killed Sheriff Mark Wildes when Wildes tiled to arrest him. Governor Boyle had offered $5000 Re ward for Walters and posses wero on his trail. Moose hall tonight, always some- tiling new for tho dancers. (, o Open all night Saturday night,' also remember chicken dinner Sunday from 12 to 2:30 for 33 cents. Cherry City Hume Restaurant, 180 S. High. The country club will hold open house tomorrow which means that anybody who wants tp see others play may do so by going to tho golf grounds six miles south of the city. Several pro fessionals are expected to come from Portland. Special musical numbers from the cantata Ruth will be rendeiod by the choir of the first Baptist church Sun day evening. The dancers dance, Moos hall to night. Mrs. Carrie Buell, Mm. E. E. Fisher, Walter A. Dienton and W. M. Smith visited Central Howell last evening for tho purpose of organizing a lied Cross auxiliary. Mrs. Buell spoke on home service,- while Mrs. Fisher told of the methods of organizing Bed Cross aux iliaries. Walter A. Denton's address was on patriotic lines. Should there ever be any move to change the German named streets in Sa lem, Frederick street can prove an alibi. instead of being named after one of the iredericks of a certain Prussian family ,it is really Danish and nam ed after a niece of Mrs. H. N. Wandt Her name is Miss Frederick Peterson. o Three thousand new rolls wall pa per just received, 15 cents and up. Bu ren's Fuijuiture Store, Commercial street. o- John Graber announces that, not withstanding the many men who have gone into the service, or loft for the ship yards, he will have a band of 20 pieces this summer that will compare favorably with the bands of former years when musicians wore more numer ous than at present. The band is now practiciug and as soon as the June of the loan may now be paid, but must not be delaved later than next Tues day, May 28. If the bond was for a foO one, there is due not later than Jiay 28, tho 20 per cent, or $10. If a bond of $100, the payment of course is $-0. The payment is to bo made to the bank designated at the time the bond was bought and five per cent paid. Pay ments ait only to the banks and there wil be no collector out calling atten tion to the fact that the second pay ment is due. I Ten Counties Yet To Be Of ficially Reported Will De-' cide CIos? Contest With official returns from 2fi coun ties tho contest oetween Hoff and Ryan show as compared with the un official returns gains for Hoff of 149, and for Eyan of 96, or a net gain for Hoff of 51. The greatest gain was in Yamhill county where the official figures showed Hoff had 98 more votes than he was, credited with. Tho of ficial votes of the 26 counties give Hoff 6,082 and Ryan 7,181.. The of ficial vote added to the unofficial, the latter being Hoff 11.573 and Ryan 10.486 make a total of Hoff l",6o5 and Ryan 17,607, which gives Ryan a lead of 12. There is a report out that Ryan is credited with more votes than ho is entitled to in Clackamas county but the figures given in the list below are verified by the Capital Journal to day on the authority of the Oregon City Enterprise. Official Returns. Hoff Baker ... - 300 Benton 161 Tho good housekeeper of Salem may save herself tho trouble ot telephoning her grocer Monday morning to send a supply of wheat Hour. There won't be any wheat flour on sale Monday ar i uesuay nor any ouier aay or the week By advico from the federal food ad ministrator for Oregon, F. V. Stens loff, county food administrator, has is sued instructions that no wneat flour shall oe sold in tho county from Mon day May i to Friday May 31 inclus ive, excepting to bakeries and logging camps. instructions have a' so been issued to every grocer and baker in the city to meet at the Commercial club at 2 o'clock next Friday for tlie purpose of putting into effect the recent resolu tion of the county food administrators whereby Oregon is to go on a wheat less basis. Heave the chances are that begin ning Monday next, Oregon will line up with Texas and for the next few mouths get along without wheat flour. Whilo the outer prohibiting the sale of wheat flour in the county is for five days beginning next Monday, tho probabilities are that, at the Friday meeting orders will be received to con tinue the prohibition on tho Bale of wheat flour for several months. - Clatsop 553 A naval reserve recruiting party will Coos - arrive in Salem Monday and will make roo't - "jj headquarters in the store room on State; Curry 116 street formerly occupied by the Red j Douglas 490 Cross. The party will include seven J 0lllmm I9 Monday evening addresses will be made-ran' - at the moving picture theatres and prob-i"arnpy '- - ablv at the schools. The party will re-;11001 R,vcr 130 jiiicitiiru iuir 163 Rvan 315 274 405 519 78 69 708 to be just holding his own in his fight against Brights disease. No improve ment was made in tho last 24 hours, it was announced today ninul ill 1ia pkv tirflo rlnva avnl';,!. ing the workings" of the navy. Recruits Jphine will be sent to Bremerton for training Klamath before going to sea. Men between the ;':,lcom ags of 18 and 35 will be acepted. Two'''1"" J women are in the party and are offi- M!llnei"' ' 1 cially known- as vpomanettes. doing the Morrow 1-3 nlnoriAl ,t All Lt !, ,. Polk 361 are open. Sherman .. 114 1 Umatilla 340 NOTICE. . Union 257 I want the people of Salem to know Wallowa 87 that no one in this town ever taught ,asc? -' 22 mo the vulcanizing trade. I repaired"" tires 7 venra in Smittlp hfifnm omniniy "amhill 337 here ' " Total COM2 A. E. VAN SANT. o Fight for School Trustees May Become Interesting Kill 160 104 140 ! 89 j 259 14? 258 260 224 157 41.1 148 i:i't 312! 118 WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at ELIGH HOTEL "A Heme Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District J. Frank Hughes is the latest candi date to be urged for school director at ilia nnntlnff ol.wt 1.,.1 n i ,....1 weather indicates summer, the dates for u(3.i7.i..i. " the evening: concerts will be arranged. killItlint K. M. ,,,. L wm. And they will be mostly in daylight dur ng June ana July. c- 364 177 7li9 7,181 Unofficial County Koturns. ' Clackamas 675 2388 Columbia 301 255 Deschutes 128 163 Jackson 400 560 Lake 58 94 Lane 1209 626 Marion 901 1970 Tillamook 114 M8 Multnomah 7134 3626 Washington 093 656 WANTED, JUNK And All Kinds of 2nd Hand Goods. Full Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get our prices before you sell. THE TEOPLE'S JUNK & 2ND HAND STORE 271 N. Com'l St. Phone 734 jf( jc jf! jf( ic 31 candidate According to general information, it is understood that Mr. Hughes and Mr. Grand total, Hoff, 17,6." Total- It Is understood that an ordinance!',.. " """"'-"' will be presented to the city council'"" ", ,,TrL at its next mooting prohibiting street whilo Hiu., ft Wh;to d Ch carnivals, mere seems to be no general, uisllon will mid for thn fldnuniRtrntiim ..11070 10486 i; Ryan, 17,6671 jf 4t tic sl( 4t lit tit I 1 T ry )c jt sc Jt Used Furniture Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFF & SON Phone 941 or 508 FAIRBANKS HOLDS ON. opposition to merry-go-rounds and For ris wheels, but to the old time carnival there is a docided opposition. The opin ion is that the days of the old tinw car- indinnapolis, Ind. May 25. Charles ! of school affairs as handled by tho Warren Fairbanks today was reported board during the past year. Tho election for school director in as its top figure on Friday was 1107-8 Salem June 17 will hu the second elec- Tl'e other steel, and all standard shares " ? fV' wuiek ownership of property la fact, were .milarly depressed, in- BORN BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Cop pock of the Spring Valley neighbor hood, May 25, 1918, a son. You see with your eyes- But do you see clearly and without strain? Our Examination will give you the exact condition of i your eyes. Our correctly fitted Glasses.will give you comfort DR. A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 204-205 Salem Bank of Commerce Building The choir of the First Bapt'st church Willi renrter several choice selections from the cantata Ruth, Sunday even ing. Do not fail to henr them. Hdp us and help yourself. We want to close out our shop anil feel sure wo havo many things you need; espe cially do we believe that you have wviup pictures you have been planning to havo framed. We offer a 25 por cent, discount on framing and 50 per cent on gifts and pictures. Come in and "browse around." The Frame Shop and Giftery. 377 Court street. Word was received this morning that Carl Muths. well known in the citv had been injured while working in one of j budy was found, the ship yards at St. Johns, Portland. His brother-in-law, William Iwan of the fire department left this morning for Portland to see that he received propter attention. round or Ferris wheel is permitted to come to the city, it should not occupy Jhe best streets. . Andrew Gold escaped or rather eloped yesterday from the Oregon State hos pital and as his home is in Multnomah county, he is probably heading that way. He was sent to the institution De cember 27, 1917, but hd been an in mate once befor,e. Eloping seems to have almost become a habit with him as this is the second time he has concluded to seek other quarters. He is described as 20 years old and a blonde with blue eyes and hot considered dangerous. o Bankers Elect Officers and Conclude Session Bankers were urged to look with dis favor on loans for the purchase of auto mobiles where the purchasers really can Tint fLffnrfl in Imv anuli o lnvnHi .u drowned in Pudding river May 12, was!address delivered yesterday afternoon found yesterday afternoon. !No one sawby Sam H. Garland of Lebanon before The body of William Boyle, who was is n&t necessary for the privilege of eluding such recently buoyant perform- voting, lwgardless of whether or not C"S as JJamwiu .Locomotive, Marine Pre one owns property in the district or ferredf. United States Bubber, National even pays taxes, he or she is entitled to Enameling and Stamping and so on, The vote if there has been a residence of tobacco group was distinctly weak, ex six mouths in the Btato. If the voter is ct'P' American Sumatra, which at in- not registered, tus may prove his right to tervals made some show of strength. vote by two free holders. the accident, and it was only his dog remaining on the bank and refusing to leave it that led to the suspicion that he was drowned. Pudding river is so Railroad shares participated in the general heaviness. Somo of the rails made a better showing in the secuiu hour. Reading for sample, which had sold below 86, rallied to above 87 and the early loss of Union Pacific was made god. New Haven went up about a point. Tho industrials continued heavy, although still more or less irreg ular in their movements. Bonds -wens but moderately active and steady. Lib erty 4 l-4s were at new low level at 97.36. Croup Two of the Oregon State Bankers association. Ho thought that the ave age purchaser had never figured out just wnat it costs to buy an auto, and keep About a year ago the slogan among poultry dealers was "swat the rooster." Now all this is changed but the rooster dosn't fare any better even with the new slogan "can the cockerel." The Globe-Werneck book oases and office week ending Juno 3 has been designat ed by the federal poultry administra tor for Oregon as "can the cockerel." week. The administrator claims that it is an extravagant waste of feed and effort to keep roosters after the breed- ing season is over. Hence the advice fb housewives to dispose 'of Mr. Roost';V Tho, administrator intimates that said files. Buren's Furniture Store, Com mercial street. o Hear the beautiful selections from tho cantata Ruth, at the First Baptist church Sunday evening. Mrs. 7. E. Oliver, president of the W. C. T. U. for Marion euu.y wilt speak at o 'clock Sunday afternoon at the W. C. T, U. hall on South Commercial and Ferry streets. Don't forget the patriotic benefit danee and entertainment tonight at the Muteschool, given ty the D. A. it. tome, full of logs and brush that it was impos- running. sioie to drag it, and so tne ncignoors nlllnber 0f p(lpPTS weM read bv the stretched a wire fence across the stream bankers on subjects of general inter mid it was entangled in this t'..at the,P9t tn the hni,kinr Wine.. Th lowing ofifcers were elected for the coming yeor: President Ceorgo W. Wilhelui, ot Ilarrisburg. Vice president Joseph H. Albert of Salem. Secretary J. C. Irvine of Albany. " Treasurer W. H. Beard of Falls City Stock Market Dull In Wall Street Today Now York, May 25. The New Tori Evening Sun financial review todar L.M.HUM I care of Yick So Tong a. m. k- ; -.- mru rooster occupies the same positiou in said: tho household as a boarder that doesn't Today's short session of the stock pay and therefore as u ar measure market was on the whole ,4 thin affair should be disposed of. of wholly professional inspiration. Trad- . ; 'f . . inK fo' the most part on the selling For the benefit of those who subscrib-' silo, as was to have been expected, per ed to the Third Liberty loao on the ; haps from the eleventh hour turn-about government plan, paying 5 per pent ' yesterday. down, it may be said that 20 per cent ' Steel sold at one time at 106. where- T .11. ' . I ' Chinese Medicine and Tea Cw. Has medicine which will cure any known disease. uptn Sundays from 10 until 8 p. m. 153 South High St. baiem, Oregon. Phone 283 1 1 I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give you a square business deal. I always pay the highest cash prices. I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy all kinds of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get my prices before you sell. THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal House "271 Chemeketa Street Phone 398 . OREGON TAXI & COMPANY Phone 77 Try Our Checking System on Baggags. Claim Checks for Every Parcel Handled. WHEY For Feeding Hogs CAN BE HAD AT THE Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 2488 W.T.MN. UNDERTAKERS W. T. RIGDON L. T. RIGDOtf Calls answered all hours day and night. Rft Phone 111; Office Phone 183 252 N. High St. ARMORY SAT. NIGHT -y Starts 9P. M. mmnw Hi it WL4s Good Floor 1 Good Music fllVRM TO TRI7AT17 171 TtVTrv irrMD adpam guard companies Good Cause