BALM, OBEGOJl WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 ,1918. EIGHT ai;c3mltLjHglIfoiirnal -Oa pj all ) OF THE BEST QUALITY, STYLES, AND WORKMANSHIP ARE TO BE GOTTEN AT THE J. C. Penney Co. Store at the- L owe st r ?SHJWJHTJAR.GE QUANTITIES FOR OUR 197 BUSY STORES, AND BUYING AND SELLING FOR CASH ARE SOME OF THE REA' sons why we SAYE YOU MONEY. MHHMHH MHH Ladies' Black Kid Vamp with cloth top; has a good sensible toe, and a military heel $2 98 Ladies' Field Mouse Grey Kid Vamp with khaki cloth top, welt sole and half Louis heel ; a very popular shoe QQ MM White Canvas Oxford with Good year Welt Sola and Military heel. This is a very good, stylish oxford t that will please at .' . ; . . 7 QQ :: Ladies' Black Rid Vamp with khaki ; ; cloth top. Has a very neat toe, and Military heel; a winner at . . . . $4.9S WE HAVE A FINE STOCK OF WHITE CANVAS SHOES FOR YOUR SUMMER FOOTWEAR. MM tHtt)), rHtt t liiiinillllHUI Inroronrafpr All Around Town COMINGJYENTS TONIGHT Chautauqua meeting at Com mercial club, 8 p. ni. July 11. Address at armory by Colonel John Hibbard. July 11, Address on hygiene at Court house for soldiers 8 p. m. July 21-27 Chautauqua frock. o Dr. 14. P. Mendelsohn fits eyes cor rectly. U. S. National Bank Bldg. it. "The funeral beautiful. ' Cloogh Co. Webb ft tf. The Rev. John Ovall arrived home yesterday from a trip around his circuit. Ho will prcaeh in tWb Methodist church next Sunday morning and in the Scan dinavian church of Salem in the afternoon. j 1 PERSONALS I . -',. . B. 1. Pomeroy anl wife of Iloskins are restored at the Bligh. A. liurr Black of Corvallis is in the city. Prof. J. C. Nolson lias again volunteer ed his services to the local exemption board'aSBistin'g in the clerical work. He is just home from a few days botanizing en tlio coast. J. C. Perry is in Portland attending a mooting of the State Pharmaceutical association. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES National ' R. II. E. Now York 9 1-4 3 1'iWsburg 4 9 8 Dciuaree ami Mefterty; Slupnika, Comstock and Schmidt, Shaw, Hirst gamo Brook Ifn 0 8 3 Cuiclnimti 7 14 0 (offcnbs, llormuii and Miller j Ring ftnd Wing. Moeond game Brooklyn : 0 2 4 Cincinnati , 5 10 0 Crimea and Miller; Regan and Win Bietton .. ..-..-.. I ID t'tiicngo 1 (J S Rudolph and Wilson: Carter and Killifer, ' American Cleveland 0 5 1 B'on 2 4 0 Cintmltn and1 O'Neill; Under and Ag- Claims Championship as Cherry Picker Tq ,tho Editor: I have, been picking cherries in the 11. M. Webb orchard which in located two miles west oi Salem; I earned tHAO (for several days, and never less than $5.40, tho ,' the crop wasn't extra heavy. Besides myself there wore wyiny others working in the eaime yard, including doctors, dishwashers, plunubers, law- J'erg, dressmakers, etc. But none of itheBo quite duplicated my Iperforonance, as I am, I think, tho fastest (picker in the state. (-Sincerely voum, VM. TRULL. new. (Galled end 5th, rain.) St. Louis at Washington postponed, rain. TMtroit 1 Philadelphia B Kallio, Bailey and Sitanage; and Perkins. 0 0 9 1 Perry Chicago 5 8 2 New York 4 5 4 Russcill, Seholleribach nnd Sehalk; Mugridgo and Walters, Hannah. State House News Articlea of incorporation were filed today by the Coos- Wholesale company of Marshfield, wkdeh will engage in tho wholesale mercantile business. The company has a capital tock of $10,000 Tho Incorporator) are George AV. Shel ley, Frank E. Allen and Henry I. Sau ers,, The Wliito Clover Ice Cream com pany of Portland filed its articles of incorporation. The company has a cap ital stock of $35,000. The incorporat or aro J. W. Shearer, R. E. Cavet't and Elton Watkina Ohio hundred and Iten residents of Hubbard and vicinity today petition ed the publio service commission to or der tho southern Pacific to make flag stops at Hubbard of trains Nos. 13 anil l(i, for tho accommodation of the business interests of tho town. KINO AND QUEEN FLY London, 'July 10. King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium flow to England an a eenplnno to attend tho silver woihhftyr anniversary of King George and yueoa Mary, it was offi cially announced itiwlsy. DO YOTJ LIKE A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE? For ton days we oro going to' sell our ono ipound steel cut "Reliance" for 30c. This coffee 3a superior to any coffee in flavor and strength sold in Salem for 40 and 50c. One trial will convince you. Lay in a good supply, you will never see the day again thuit this quality will bo sold for 30c. FARMERS CASH STORE Opposite Court House on High Street Herbert Nunn, stuto highway engin eer, returned tiwlay after making a trip of inspection over all tho highway work underway on the coast roads. He reports that tho work is progressing in excellent shape. After June. 1, my friends and pa trons will find me in Moore building on Court street, up first stairway east or .Brewer 'a drug store. Phone 695, Mary C. Rowland, M. D. 7-13 o We sell for cash. Commencing July 1st we will conduct our business on a strictly cash basis. Pattern's Book Store. . tf Junior and senior Red Cross quilts, ice cr,?am and wioners, sold at Roscdale on the evening of July 5, netted the Roseuale Red Cross auxiliary $50. Be sides the other attractions, there was an evening program put on by home talent. "The best" Is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf HH My office will not be opened before 9 a- ni. except by special appointment. Dr. M. P, Mendelsohn, 210-211 U. S. Xat'l Bank Bldg. o Two young men enlisted In the army late yesterday afternoon and are now on their way to Fort Lawton, near Scat tie, for their preliminary training before being assigned to the U. S. regular army. William Suniinervillo, 18, of Salem, chose the medical corps and JacK C King, of Concordia, . Kansas, chose the infantry. , -,t,i k-lo Attention: Members Hodson Council No. 1. Sjpoeial meeting of council at 6 p. .m. tomorrow, Thursday, in honor of John K. Kollock, Illustrious Master, Multnomah council No. 11., All mem bers who can attend, pleas phono G. G. Brown 136, or E. F. Carlctom 76, be fore noon totniorrow. By order of the acting Illustrious Master. Hear Dr. Lucas Grand Theater to night. Since war was declared 39 parole convicts from tho Oregon penitentiary havo enlisted in military service, ac cording to Parole Officer Joe Keller. If Dr. Joseph G. Bcuittie of North Portland' will aecqt, he will be recom mended by Dr. W. H. Lytic, stato vet erinarian, to the Mult'nomali county cmumisttioner for appointment as county veterinarian. Dr. Lytlo has written toj Dr. Bcattio about tho mat tor, as he says there is a demand for a county veterinarian in Multnomah county. Judgo Percy R. Kelly, who lost out in ki race for the republican nomina tion for justiico af the supreme court but was given the deinocriutie nomina tion, has informed Scvrotary of State Oleortt that ho cannot accept tho .deuio catic nomination. "I cannort sign this acceptance," he say, "nor in any other way accept this nomination, despite the feeling of gratitude and appreciation I eutertin toward my democratic friends who so kindly and generously Bujuported mo, ini tor the very good reason that in a contest ethically, honorably and cour teously conducted, my own party ex pressed a 'preference for Judgo Johns wno thervsuy Became entitled to my loyal and unswerving support at the) polls and to the office in question." Yesterday was the last day for the return of the questionaireg by the 1918 class of registrants. The men am now being called in rapidly for the physical examinations, Registrants of this clafs must be released by local boards for ser vice in the marines or navy-when re quested to do so, according to a new ruling of General Crowdor. This ruling will affect the 1918 slass buj a short time as they will be within the current quaria call probably in August and after onee being called, there is no selecting of aervice. Prom the time a call is re ceived, the registrant is regarded as be ing in the service. 7-10 Special meeting of Pacific lodgo No. 50t A. P. & A. M.( this evening. Work in the F E. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. 0 I Bananas may be cheap living down in Central America where the cost is mere ly that of free-picking, but in the TJn-fl ited States, the story is different. In fact, they are higher in price now than ver betore known to the grocery trade. From a wholesale price of four cents a pound, they have advanced to a whole sale of nine cents a pound and the re tail price is about 50 cents a dozen. That is, in Salem, Some grocers m Portland .'.'11 bananas by the pound. ' Irrigation Even numbers, Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sun. Odd numbers, Tues. Thurs., Sat. and- Sun. Even numbers are on the south and east aide of street Odd numbers are on north end west side of street. tf Hear Dr. Lucas, Grand Theater, to night 7-10 o Two young men just of age enlisted in the navy last evening. John Frank Kron is from Salem route 1, and gave as his next of kin his mother, Mrs. Frank Kron. He was born in Hungary, but his father had taken out natural ization papers. Frank James Tooley of Silverton enlisted as second class sea man. He gave as his next of kin his mother, Mrs. Ida Tooley of Sublimity route 1. Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas will solve your problem in life about .Health, Do mestic, Love, Business or Social af fairs; treat Nervous, Mental or Phys ical diseases, and tell you your natur al vocation in life. Office Room 37, Bligh hotel, July 9 10-11 from 10 a. m. to6:30 p. in. Dr. Lucas will see only those who phone or call, for an ap pointment. 7-10 Hbar Dr. Lucas, Grand Theater to night. , 7-10 The funeral services of Anion Sargent were h,?ld this morning from the chapel of Webb & Clough. A few days ago Mrs. Sargent was sent to the Oregon State hospital. Although the old people had seven children, none coma be located to attend tlw funeral. One son was liv ing near Linnton, but had recently left The other children are scattered to all parts of the country and their addres ses could not be learned. Hear Dr. Lucas, Grand Theater to night. 7-10 Auto tires of quality The Miller 99 per cent perfedt, and the well known Revere. Every tire makes a sat isfied customer. I save your rim cut and side-blowout tires, dark's Tiro House, 319 N. Com'l. 7-13 Hear Dr. Lucas, Grand Theater to- Ben F. West, county assessor, will go to Turner tomorrow to look over the valuations and make any changes neces sary. An election will soon be held in Turner and the citizens are desirous of having an absolutely correct valuation put on their property and requested Mr. West to come and personally attend to Mie placing of values. Doug Fairbanks surely does some tall stopping in the "Matrimoniac." Gets married atop a telephone pole. Has some high ideas of getting married. Wanted Household furniture, rang es, heaters, gas ranges, gas platos, of fice furnitune, rugs, carpets, etc. Phone 510 or 511. Woodry, the auctioneer. o A ten year old girl, Lena Trembetes, is missing from the Roberts fruit farm and although she disappeared yesteiday DESIGNERS for August are now here Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY PHONE 1072 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store ready three car loads of samples are rolling westward, according to the an nouncement made this morning by the Valley Motor company. Yick Bros, are now busy placing sub-agencies and al ready ag.snts have been appointed in the counties of Washington, Lin Clack amas and Douglas. The price of the "Fordson" will be $960.00 in Salem and the Special plow, $150,000. This plow is being manufactured for the Ford agen cies, by the Oliver Plow company. It is understood that tractors will be soltf practically on a cash basis and also that banks will look with favor on tractor paper. . The American Proportional Represen tation League of Philadelphia has a rep resentative in town in the person of Walter J. Millard. He is field secretary of the league and is here to talk about city government, telling why tho pre sent system of electing city officers does not fill the bill, and why tho man ager system for titles and tho conmus kin, home address and service address, down. o The jury in Justice Webster's court in tho case of an assault and battery charge against S. S. Howard on a war rant sworn out by E. C. Ford, yester day afternoon failed to agree. After staying out several hours and doing considerable discussing, the jury stood three to three and finally had to give t up ami reported to the court they could come to no agreement. Hence it was necessary to call another jury and the trial is on again this afternoon. The case caused considerable comment from the fact that the assault was made on Ford when ho was serving on a commit tee soliciting War Savings Stamps. o, 1 Frank Ford, a well known and weal thy citizen of Salem was bound over to the grand jury in Justice of the Peace Webster's court yesterday under bonds of $250 on a charge of grand larceny. According to the testimony, durine his illness, Ford was waited on by Mrs. Maude Campbell and although he paid afternoon, no word has buen heard from. "Vr "W" re given her. Tba girl came with her mother from1 '"V gav.e hM a c.ow- after t.h. i - she bad been in possession of the cow for one ear, that Ford demanded she return the animal and if, was alleged that he sent a manto get the cow. o- - v ' ,v. W . - Heaven, Hell, Purgatory WHERE ARE THE DEAD? Hear DICKSON at the BIG TENT Court Street opposite Post Oi&ce TONIGHT 1 Portland and the supposition is that is trying to work her way back home. When last seen she was wearing a grey coat, blue dress, black shoes with white tops and las black hair. 3 Mr. and Mrs, Q. E. TerwiUiger. grad uate miorticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa t. Phone 724. Nazimova, as Joiine, a daughter of joy, in tho Revelation, will be shown at ithe Oregon beginning next Sunday. Revelation has given Nazimova a splendid ojuportunity to shew her var ied emotions of a Bacchante. Mail and parcel post packages will not be accepted at the post office for provinces in the northern part of Italy now occupied by the Austrians and Ger mans. This includes the provinces of 1'ndino and Belluno nor for places in tho provinces of Treviso and Venidia which are east of the Piave river, now occupied by the enemy. Wm. H? Hrt in Truthful Toliver and a clever comedy. ''Some Profes sor," is offered at the Oregcn today and tomorrow. The Meyers department store is mak ing extensive changes In the re-model ing of their store. The upper floor will be vacated and the business brought all on one floor, all working for effi ciency nnd quicker service. The depart mentB for draperies, blankets and bed ding will occupy that par of the sore formerly used for shoes. The office will bo in ffio an:ex. An error was made yesterday in stat ing that purchases of War Savings Stamps to the amount of $2500 would bt the limit instead of $1000. It should have been that Postal Savings accounts are now permitted to the amount of $2u00 instead of $1000. As very few peo ple are buying fzaOO worth of War Sav ing Stamps in amourts of 12500, there was no rush on the postoffice this morning. BORN WALLING, To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walling, 526 Belmont street, July 0, 1918, a daughter. She has been named Margaret Jane. HUTTO To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold nut to, of Twin Falls, Idaho, July 8, 1918, a son. The mother was Miss Bernice Sauter before her marriage and was well known as a pianist. DIED ELDRIDGE. At her home four miles west of Gervais, July 10, 1918, Mrs. Hugh 13. Eldridge. Besides her husband she is survived by a number of relatives living in Ore gon and threo sisters in Salem: Mrs. Teresa Savage, Mrs. J. M, Skaifo and Mrs. Maria Harding. She was a twin sister of Mrs. Skaife. The funeral services will be hold at 10 o'clock Friday morning from St. Jo seph's Catholic church and burial will bo in tho Catholic eemetery. ' WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIGH HOTJ3L "A Heme Away from Home." V Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Rooms of Solid C.iinfort Only Hotel in Business District At the meeting held last evening of a special committee appointed to con sider proposed amendments to the con stitution and by -laws of the Commer cial club, action was taken on the pro posed changes suggested by Fred W. Steusloff, president, at tho recent an naul meeting, and this action will be referred to a monthly meeting of the club. The committee favored the elec tion of directors of most of the depart ments by the membership at large. Also that the Cherrians should be represent ed in the directorate, by their officer, King Bing. The Chenians have hereto fore had no representative on. the board! of directors. It will also be rocommended that the Business Men's league, known as tho Mercantile department, elect its own diroctor. WANTED, JUNK And All Kinds of 2nd Hand Goods. . Full Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get our prices beore yon sell. THE PEOPLE'S JUNK & 2ND HAND STORE 271 N. Com'l St. Phone 734 - L.M.HUM Lieutenant Colonel Woolpert is in Stavton todav inspecting the Slayton members of tho Oregon Guard. The Stay- ton soldiers will now be known as sep arate Company A and for technical pur poses, the company has been attached to the 2nd battalion. The company is now the largest in the battalion and from a physical standpoint, has more six footers and averages heavier in weight than any of the other four companies. It is probable that an effort will be made to have the Stavton company on hand at the big bridge celubration the latter part of this month. The restaurant fan who is in the habit of using three or four spoonsful of sugar tor every cup ox oortce or tea will soon play iu hard luck as the order has gone out from the state food commission than there is a limit on sugar that even res taurants may use. Hereafter, it will be at the rato of three pounds of sugar for every 00 meals served. The restaurant miyst purchase through the county food administrator and make out a state ment showing how many meals were rwrved one year ago and how many they are serving this month. Hence the gen erous sugar bowl has disappeared from the rejt.mrant tables, or will withiu a few days. o . Some people wh have boys in the ser vice are not to any extent interested the plans of the Coii.mwcial club to c euro a complete list of nil men iu the service. Some time ago announcement was made of the club's interims and an invitation given to all i-jteresid in soldiers to send in the nitme, next of kin, home address ad service aUdress. Whilo there has been a gencrour, re sponse, yet there is not ai yet tho inter est taken that will eventually give the club a complete and reliable list. There is as yet no exact list of members of Company M, showing next of kin, home and service address. All that is asked, is that families who have boys in any U. 8. service, send to the Commercial club the name of the soldier, next of kin. service address and home address. This is for Marion co'nnty only. ' 0 BILLY SUNDAY UNDER KNIFE. Rochester, Minn., July 10. Billv Sunday, evangelist underwent a minor operation for simple hernia at the Mayo sanitarium here today. "Ma" Sundav care of Yick So Toog Chinese Medicine and Tea Ct. Has medicine which will cure any known disease. upeu ounaays irom 10 a, until 8 p. m. 153 South High St Salem, Oregon. Phone 283 I m. Used Furniture Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFF it SON Phone 911 or 508 In about two weeks the Ford tractor also here, said that "there is nothing rill be on exhibition in Salem as al- serious in Pa's condition." j 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