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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
PAQ1 PGHT THURSDAY. MAY SO, 1913. M M Me4f t Store Closed All Day Tomorrow Memorial Day AVE You can SAVE yourself MONEY, TIME, and 1 ENERGY by buying from the J. C. TENNEY CO. ' :: You will find that we always have a GOOD, FRESH, : : NEW STOCK of goods, and a nice clean, bright, " light store in which to shop. Silk Underwear I We have a nice line of Silk Chemise and Camisoles 1 i made of excellent quality Satin and Crepe de Chine, X X hemstitched and with neat embroidery work. :: camisoles 98c. $1.49 and $1.98 !! i: chemise , $1.98 i! YOU WILL ALSO FIND A GOOD STOCK OF ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR t incorporated f 4i PERSONAL . Mrs. Lottie Lavalleur left this morn ing over the Oregon Electrie for Sea aide. Fred Brazclle left thii morning for American Lake. Minn Laura Boyd is visiting at Pros ser, Washington. Sheriff W. I. Needham loft this morn, in (i on official business at Ketchikan, Alaska. ' ' Frod C. Each, manager of the Ftrnny storo at Dallas was a Salein visitor yes terday. Mi. and Mrs. Lee L. Gilbert and Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Hanson left this morn ing for a four day fishing trip on Blue river, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoton of Wanna, Oregon, are rogisttrcd at the Bligh hotol. Dr. B. C. Ellsworth of Astoria was ia the city yesterday. Clifford Harold of Tangent registered yesterday at the Bligh. The cash receipts yesterday at tU eity hall from speedsters figured up 10 equally divided between W. F. Burnett, who was doing a little extra time on South Comnieroinl Btreet between Trade Vn.nr ond Tlnvil T,flin1f1 whn atOTl- ped pn the accelerator to the extent of about 35 miles on Court street between 19lh and 20th streets. Nowadays it seems that speedster take things good naturedly unless it happens to be a Portland candidate who chows the rag more, or loss and objects to the rural way of doing things. ; Fanners may not all be aware of the fact, but here it is: All wheat is sub ject to seizure by the government after May 15 nnd there is a penalty attach ed for holding wheat and not bringing it in to some center station where it MAMMOTH .FARMERS AUCTION SALE AT WOODRY'S MARKET Corner Ferry and Liberty Streets, Saturday, June 1 10:30 A.M. 0 Poland China and Birkshire Pigs 2 months old, a fine lot. 1 Orchard Diae--goort. 1 two-Section Lever Harrow. 1 Hay Fork Ripe and car good. 1 Oliver 40 Mow complete. 2 Oroas Cut Saws, nearly new. Wedges, slcdgoa, logging chains, erow bars and many tools. Horace, wagons, etc. Don't miss this sale. ' 130 P.M. 1 good Organ, 2 Dressers; Kitch en Cabinet, 1 range, 2 burner oil tore, 3 rugs, dining tables, kitchen tables, , rockers, chairs, beds, springs and mattress and in fact anything you wish to furnish a home. Note: I buy Farm Machinery, Toole and Furniture for Cash. Paroi Stock sales conducted any where ia the state. r. H. WOODRY, The Auctioneer, Phones do or 611. may be purchased by the government. The seed aoason is now over, and It il uot permitted to use wheat for any pur poses even that of feeding poultry. Thii is the ruling of the food administration. The samo authority urges farmers to bring in their stray loads of wheat and play on the safe side. After a drought of eleven days, Salem today experienced a slight amount of moisture, not enough according to the farmers' view to do any material amount of good. Dance Moose hail Saturday night. Dane Moose hall Saturday night. The dance, given at the armory last .evening for the benefit of the Second battalion was well attended, notwith standing the many other attractions in the city. The boys commend W. L. B.ry ant for his efforts In their behalf. It is ou the program to give dances from Hint to time as battalion benefits. Don't miss It. What? That auction salo Sat. at Wooilry'a market. See the ad in today', paiiw. See page B. Those who are ambitious enough to wish to sorve tbfl country as school di rector will have until Saturday morning Juno 15 In which to present a petition. The election is Monday Juno 17, and as the ballots must be prepared and ar rangements made lor voting places and .judges and clerks, the time limit for fil ing has been placed two days before the election,. The candidate for school di rector must have a property qualifica tion, but any registered voter may vote, regardless of whether or not they pay taxes or even have any property. The funeral services of Jacqueline Hdgerton, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Edgerton will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose, 705 Court street. The services will bo conducted by the Bev. W. (7. Knottier of the First Congregational church and burial will be iu the City View cemetery. Local Jewelers are already making 'preparations for the annual meeting of the state association which will con vene in Salem June 5 aud 6. The ses sion's will be held at the Commercial club. The program includes a luncheon at the Marion hotel and addresses by leading jewelers of the state. 0. A. Hnrtman first vice president of thfl state . organization. The local Y. M.0. A. will do Its share of work in providing laborers for harvesting the crops in Marion county in the way of upholding tine organiza tion known as the Vnited States. Work, lug Reserve. The object of this organ isation is to secure boys between the ages of 10 aud 21 who will aid iu the harvesting of the berry and regular farm crops this summer. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon the Rev. R. N. Aldrich was elected to assume charge of the organization. To especially the fruit growers of this section the har vesting of the loganberry and other crops ia a matter of vital importance and the Y. M. C. A. through the work of the boys will endeavor to becow. headquarters for both the boys who are willing to work and for those who are in need of helpers. t All Around Town I managers who has been stationed at Elle:i.4urg, Wash. Mr. McDonald pre sented his resignation to his company uiv.ro thin a month ago but it seems tht company was not able to place a man ager here until today. o For rent Leonard hotel at 264 N. Front, almost completely furnished rnwiwr cvtwtc IvUilUilU lilLdUJ TONIGHT "The Kaiser" at Liberty theatre. Memorial Services 8 p. m. all churches. May 30. "The Kaiser," at the Liberty theatre. - June 3. Patriotic mass meet- ing, First Baptist church, 8 p.m, June 4-7. State Grange meet- ing in Salem. . June 5-6. State Jewelers' Convention in Salem. June 8. Partial Eclipse of the sun, beginning about 2:40 p. m. June 12. Commencement day Willamette University. June 14. High school gradua- tion. June 17. Election of two .school directors in Salem. Dr 'It P. Mendelsohn fits eyes cor rectly. TJ. S. National Bank BIdg. tf. Boyal Highlanders musical entertain ment at Union hall Tuesday evening. Dance will follow. 0-zo o . The Marlon County Jersey Cattle club will hold its annual mteting on the Doerfler farm, Sunday, June tho 2nd, All interested should attend. Meeting begins at 1 p. m. o Patton Plumbing Co., 385 Chemeketa Phone 1096. We do repair work. Stoves and furnaces coiled. tf. "The best" Is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & dough Co. Phone 120. tf. o And now comes the sad news that tlw olive drab and khaki colored cloth is not for the civilian, and not even the toy scouts may hereafter buy. The war department has issued an ordor that on account of the demand for this cloth for military purposes,, no organization not entirely military may buy and here aftor none will be manufacturer for general sule. Donald W. Miles and Walter E. Keyeis have moved their law offices to 410 U. S. Bank Wdg. 0-4 Highest price for Loganberry pick, ing. Hegistor now at 415 U. S. Bank bldg. "Uncle Sam and His Body Guard" is the name of a patriotic drill to be given Friday owning May 31 at the Javon Lee Memorial church by 60 child ren, assisted by Hebel's Cherrybud baud. The program for the evening con sists mostly of patriotic drills and iz under the direction of Mrs. Cora Hen dry. There will be no admission charges A silwir offering will be taken, which wiil bo given to the Red Cross. Register for Loganberry nicking at 415 U. S. Bank takig. tf ' ' O ' Walter E. Keyes and Donald W. Miles have moved their law offices to 410 U. 8. Bank bldg. 6-4 "The funeral beautiful." Webb ft Clongh Co. tf. . o . . Artisans atten t i o nl Open patriotic meeting tonight, come and bring your friends, I. O. O. V hall. Good opportunity for man and wife to go into DiwnesB. l'none or call on C. S. Hamilton. 5-30 0 Women, children do your bit Help pick the Loganberries. You can regis ter and get all particulars at 415 U. s. rank uidg. , tf 0 Taking Into consideration that the average woman now-a-days puts ia her ?p?re time attending to some patriotic luty or attending a meeting of some kind, tins Capital City laundry has come to the rescue of the average man by putting in a modern mending depart- iouse to w?ar socks with holes, nr to take UD work on It similar lino in underwear witn a couple of buttons off. ue iaur.ury now takes care of the holey socks ad the buttonless shirt and what u still better, the ia no chares for ins service. This fortunate chancre in the affairs of men is due to the business f. resiaht of Chas. L. Wieder and T5. T.. Wieder, proprietors of the Capital City lauuury. it wm also-doubtless nwet with rut approval of the women. a Big benefit dance at Stayton Friday May 31. Lunch served1 by honor guard girls. Roads iare fine. - Benefit dance at Stayton Friday night, May 31. J. A. Beck of the Salem Taxi Com pany wishes to state that he was not arrested for not taking out an automo bile license as stated in yesterday's is sue of the Capital Journal. He states that he is willing to ;take out a license Internal Disorders Paralyze Austria-Hungary Geneva, May 30. Internal disorders in Austria-Hungary have paralyzed the project of the Austrian offensive against Italy, according to a dispatch from InnUbruck today. Serious riots have broken out again at Laibach and Grata, where Slavs and Jugo-Slavs at- tacked Austrian troops. The sol- diers fired into the crowds, killing and wounding several. Recent riots at Prague are said to have been decidedly ser- kms. It is estimated there were 2,0u0 casualties there. to operate a car in the city providing all others are compelled to do the saiue, and when licensed drivers have proper pro ment. No more need for the head of the custom of many owners of autos to use them for hire whenever anything spec ial is going on without taking out a license and it is agaiust this custom that several of the auto owners are pro testing. o Hogs at auction &t. 10:30. S page Big sale Sat. at WOodry's market, 10:30 and 1:30. See ad for particulars: cm pago 5. I The Marion county grand Jury was in session yesterday and it is whispered j about that several sensational indict- j ments are anticipated. It is understood ! that tho grand jury has been inves-i tigating the sale by druggists of a mix ture and bitters containing more alco hol than the law allows and that the1 bitters were sold as a beverage and not i for medicinal purposes. There is also a suspicion that the grand jury will takei into consideration the parties who have' bought these bitters taking the stand! that the purchaser is equally guilty with the man who sells in violation of thej law. Anyhow, there is an insistent ru- mor that something is about to break! loose in this line of rather a sensation-1 al nature. Ladies Hat Special A wonderful collection of Hats at prices made possible only by our direct buying methods. See window display and prices $1.98, $2.75 and $2.98 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY COMMERCIAL and COURT STREETS, FORMERLY CHICAGO STORB PHONE 1072 WHEV IK SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIOH HOTEL I "A Heme Away from Home." l Strictly Modern 1 per Day i 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort j Only Hotel in Busiueea District j Ecrry Tickets, Journal OSce . P. C. McDonald for three and a half years manager of the Salem Fruit Co., 'ias resigned and will leave tomorrow will hold its annual meeting on the Portland. lie will be succeeded by Guy K. Wileox, oiko of the Salem Fruit Co.'s DIED I WARREN. At the Salem Hospital Thursday, llay 30, 1918, Eli Warren at the age of 75 years. So far as known, the deceased has no relatives in the city. A brother is liv ing in the east but as yet has not been located.. Mr. Warren was not married and made his home living alone on North Broadway street. The body, is at the undertaking par lors of Webb & Clough. The funeral services will be held tomorrow after noon from the Webb & Clough chapel. Mr. Warren has been a resident of Salem for the past 30 years. IRRIGATION TOR 1918 For tho purpose of tryisig ro make the nrrigation service more satifrtae- tory the ciity Will be divided into two districts so that each district will get the full service off the plant upon the (toy it rrigate. The plan is to have the houses which bear even numibers on the streets im itate onlv on Mondav. Wedneadav. Fri day and Sunklay, and the houses which bear odd number on the street irri gate only on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat ) imtey and Sunday. This plan win per mit every house to irrigate four days out of eacit wek. The purpose of ths Water company in furnishing water for irrigation is I mrt to furnish all the wator a person can run through the hose in the six irrigation hours every day, but to furn isfc enough water to keep the lawn in condition. To use more than enough is a wante. We will pump the usual I amount of water and hop to fornish I it more satisfactorily Salem Water, usht fewer vo. u i You'll get a glimpse of his Innermost II M . , . . , . J personal Ufa from authentic incidents 18 Even dyed-in-the-wol pacifist will in this film and it will make you M comB out 01 016 tnater boiling, hope to heaven that tne "Mad Dog of fleeting, red-blooded American when . 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