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PAGE EIGHT W DttilpnMal Journal SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT 1 lie Jo C0 Pen my Co. GETTING THE BEST OF MERCHANDISE, AND SERVICE AT THE PRICES 5 I Y LOWEST EVERY DAY BRINGS IN NICE NEW STOCK THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. DO NOT OVERLOOK US FOR HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, APRONS, HOUSE DRESSES, GENTS FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC, IF YOU WISH TO ECONOMIZE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT Hope Muslin, yard 19c Lonesdale Muslin, yd. 22c Percales, yard 15c to 35c Ginghams, yd. 19c to 39c ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER PERSONAL T. M, Barr is on a business trip to Amoria. i. u. eiusiis ana w. Kukura aro among the Astoria peoplo (tupping in oairm. Prof, J. McLaughlin of the Aericut tural college, is among tho guests at mo Aiiinon hotel, h. A. Lotor and Russell Beckett liavo just returned to tho nuval training Btation at Seattle, after spending their furlough iu this city. Mrs. Richard Perdue and son start ed laat night on a trip to Lawtou, Oklahoma, W, . U'Ren came in from Oregon City yesterday to attend the sessions f legislature. Thoodore Both was in Portlund on brief business errand Tuesday. Cyrus Pruner is entertaining eg his ftucst this week Sergeant B. II. (jrub liins og Kent, England. The two serv ed in -the same battery of tho British artillery. A. iO. Bohrnstedt of tho federal loan association, is in Newport 03 business today. P. W. Stousloff went to Portland to day for a conforenco with, tho archi tect in charge of the plans and speci fication! of tho new packing plant. Itcports from the hospital attendants at noon today stated that the condi tion of Mrs. Harry Hill remains prac ically unchanged. Attornoy James T. Chinnock of Grants Pass, is among the recont ar rivals in tho city. S. B. Crouch of Roseburg arrived in tiro city this morning, registering at tho Marion hotel. Frank J. iNorton of Sutherlin, is in Suletn today on a business errand. Mr. and Mrs; I A. Batchcllor of Glendalo, arrived in the city today and aro guests at the Hugh hotel. Mr. Batehollor was seriously injured in a sawmill gomo time since and is hero for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry, 8. P. Kine and H. Ij. Fisher are among the Port land people stopping at tho liligh ho tel today. J. C. Wolf is one of the Silverton citizens visiting in Salem today. Dr. Anna Muurer of Eugene is among tho recent arrivals in Hnlom, LOST or STOLEN $250,000 Worth of Liberty Bonds. Such a notice was received by this bank a few days ago. Let us keep your Liberty Bonds or you in our "Safe Keeping" department. It will cost you noth ing.and may save you worry and perhaps your bonds. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J . H. Albert, President. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier resentative Stewart Has Reputation As Humorist Representative Stewart of Fossil, who sold his newspaper a few weeks ago, has gained the reputation of be ing one of the humorists of the house, Ag to the government plan of boun ties on coyotes, he told tho -ways and means committee last evening: "The government is nice people but it is long on theory and short on cxperi enco. Tho government provides a lot of nice jobs. It picks up a man no good for anything else and sots him to catching coyotes on the government plan. v "Some one told the governor ofctha government s plan, but ho said he was open to conviction. 1 think J. convicted him. Tho governor didn't know any hotter until I told him. ' ' All day I have been voting for tho raise in salaries of judges and other fellows until my head began to swim. 1 hopo your ways and means commit tee will vote some money for ceyoto bunties as this is the only way of get ting rid of them. "You hear about the high price of a coyote pelt, I expect if an export should got a hido at the right season of the year and cut it so a womnn could put it on without buttoning it up in the back, I suppose it would bring a high price. " "1 don't like the way the govern ment is handling the forest reserves. There are no homesteads in the nation al forests reserves. If a man should go on a reserve and find some good land, he would bo told it wag needed for the forest ranger. "If you will keep the bounty up on coyotes, we will soon get rid of them" All A 1 pa1 round i own . COMING EVENTS TONIGHT Feb. 5 Lecture lof W. H. Galvani on Russia, at the city library, 8 o'clock p. m. Feb. 7 Apollo invitational eoneert at opera house. Feb. 12-15 Automobile show in armory. Feb. 21-Legislature adjourns Salem breed Is freshest ana best tf W&tkins Remedies liniment, Men thol, Camphor, Mwrtard Ointment, Spic es, -Extracts ui Toilet Articles. Phone 402. For sals by M. W. Raw- ley, 331 N. Liberty Bt., Salem. 2-14 Mrg. George Gerlinger of the board of regents of the University of Ore gon, is in the city in company with Miss Gertrude Talbot of Eugene, in the interest of an appropriation for the woman's building at the univer suy. 0 "The best'. Is ait yen oaa do whea death comes. Gall Wbb A Glougk C. Phono 120. tf Having lately retvraed to Salem am ready to receive piano pupils at my some, 1472 Mill, or will co to homes or pupils, special atteation riven to technic and exsreesioa. Mrs. Lena Wa ters. Phone 118411. tf 0 In the latest casualty list Is the name of Cloyd Dixon Eauch, of 1680 Fir street, Salem. Ho is reported among the wounded but how seriously is not Known. 0 1 Highways Rapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way poists daily, leav ing Salem at 7 a. m. Phsie crders eve ning before. 265 Ferry. Phone 603. , tf 0 We buy liberty bonds. 814 Masonic oldg. tf MAKE SERIOUS CHARGES R saw w M u iyr B ?SL liUs U0 5-Roomed Cottage and Furniture Thursday, February 6th 1 :30 p. m.-W5 South 19th Street, Consisting Of 1 range 1 heater 1 good lounge 1 roll top desk, small size 27 yards Brussels caipet, extra .good 1 oak centre table 1 upholstered oak rocker 12 dinners 1 east iron top camp stove, 4 holog 1 three-burner oil stove with oven 1 wash machine 1 wringer 1 fall leaf table 1 kitchen table 1 kitchen cabinet 1 organ 1 large oak dresser 1 ramode 1 eight-day clock 2 small rockers 2 bed springs and inatresses 1 garden hose Washington, Feb. 5. Sensntlonal ! charges that Ohio soldiers of tho 332nd infantry regiment, located at Cattaro, Palmation ,aro ill fed, unpaid, ill cloth ed mid commanded bv drunken officers, wilt be presented to tho house today by Representative McCullough of Canton Ohio, he announced. TO DEPORT 1 W. W. Asuza, Cnl., Fob. 5. Approximately 1(H) Russians and alleged I. W. W. agitators aro to bo deported from the Charter Oaks orange district at 1 o'clock tliist afternoon by a vigilance committee, according to a well .defin ed understanding: here, based on tele phone messages. Lieutenant Fred Stciwor and Ilonry Judd, Pondleton young men, are with the 65th Coast artillery, just returned from France. First Lieut. Arthur - T. Lee, son of Rev. Geo. H. Lee, or Newberg, is one of the Oregon boys cited recently for extraordinary heroism in action on the tront in France. At ono point Lee ad vanced with his platoon under heavy artillery and machine gun fire and captured seven machine 'guns and a largo quantity of ammunition. We ley liberty bonds. 314 Masonic Mg. tf O We have moved our offices to rooms 201-203 Gray block, over Hartman Bros, jewelry store, 125 N. Liberty St, U.-K. UJNHUli, B. W. MACY. tf Ed Minten, a Salem boy who has been in the thick of the fighting on the French front, is expected home soon from San Diego, where ho went for his discharge. For some time he has been confined to a hospital in an Francisco on account of two wounds received in battle. Ho also has two brothers in the service, one of them being stationed in Siberia. Baby chicks. 544 State St Phone 400 tf Training for business should be up permost in the mind of every young person, no matter what nis ultimate vocation is to be. It is the mission ot the Capital Business Collogo to train young people In the things that are useful. A new class in shorthand next week, in the day school; also, in tho night school, tho Inst one of this sea son, providing five new pupils enroll for it. Call or telephone 388 for information. - - - . . . . . . . Portland, Eugene, Albany and other points, with a view to making the or ganization cover the entire north part of the valley. With 20 candidates ready for initia tion and a big Johnny Jones banquet the Elks lodge is preparing for big tlo ings Thursday evening of this week During the flu, there had accumulated a fine assortment of prospective Elks, Dut none were initiated. But tomorrow evening they will all bo given the hailing Bign and later pennitted to partake of the kind of a banquet that Dears tne imprint of Johnny Jones. It is understood that several members of the legislature who are of the antler herd will cbe in attendance, not so much on account of the banquet but just to show the Salem boys they have tne Drotnerly feeling. o The lecture this evening at the city public librarv at 8 o'clock of W. H. Vralvani promises to be of more than usual interest. Born and reared in the heart of Russia, Mr. Silvani, more than any man in the northwest, is able to tell of the real life of the Russians an what the bolshevcik movement means. Then, be is an interesting speaker and is authority on all Rus sian subjects. Following is a list of well known people, who are in the city today or in attendance upon the legislature: Attorney Ben Day, Charlcg Dodd, Robt. Townsend, of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Co., Fred J. Brady, a former member of the legislature; Judge Robert Tucker, Attorney John li. Hall, J. D. Mickle, dairy and food commissioner; Merton JJeLOng, repre senting a Portland bonding house Headmaster VV. A. Eatchel of Multno mah county, District Attorney Walter H. Evans, Sheriff T. M. Hurlburt County Clerk J. W. Beveridge, Asses sor Henry E. Reed, Superintendent W. V. Aldorson, all of Portland. o i There was a suggestion of the good old days in tho appearance at the Sa lom dock of the stern-wheeler Pomo na, which left Portland yesterday morning on her first trip to Independ once, arriving here at 9 o'clock last night, making about twelve hours for actual running time. She brought up about 75 tons of freight, composed principally of wheat and merchandise and several passengers, also Captain 'Chris Bluhm, Pilot Edward Williams and others in operation positions are personally interested in the project, and furthermore are not only well ac quainted along tho stream but are ex perienced in the shipping line, having made the route for many years in tne davs of the Oregon City Transports tion company. There is little doubt that as merchants and producers come to realize tho convenience of this ser vice they will utilize it to a great ex tout, especially as the boat is to meet railway competition. There is assur ance that if the up river trade enlarg es sufficiently another boat will be put on and tho service extended to Cor-vallis. i ADVAfJCE ARRIVALS in jLadies Suits and Spring Coats Also New Spring Millinery New Models Arriving Every Day OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST .... GAL E&GO Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store Kg Born In Justice Unruh's court this morn ing Mrs. Theresa IMiumgartnor, charg ed with polygamy, appeared and waiv ed a hearing and was bound over to tho errand jury in tho sum of $500. A civil case was also placed on file, the Business Men's Adjustment Co. vs El va Amidon and wife, an action for money. o T company will resume its regular drills beginning tomorrow night. 2-8 1 earnet iweenn J Canned fruit, dish., fruit jus, K utensils, ono broom, tool, and manv HOUSE 5 roomed house, nearly new, electric lights and water, toilet, etc.. with extra largo lot. This is a good home for a small family. Terms cash or bankable note bearing interest at 8 per eont Furniture cash. Open for inspection on day of sale only. ' L. 3L Dcnburgcr Owner. F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer. Phone 610 or 611 Administrators ATTENTION Woodry the auctioneer, will sell your real and personal property and receive full valuo, 'the test ha, been al ways proven. Phone 510 or 511, Salem. F. K. WOODSY The Auctioneer Oinducts purebred stock sales of evory description. Phone 510 or 511, Sale n. WANTED I want your furniture, ranges, heaters, etc. Phone 510 or 511, Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem Special prices on window shales. Odd sets silver spoons, knives and forks( children's sets and nut sets at cost Wall paper from 10c to 65o per dou- bla roll. Butcher knives of fine qual ity steel 25e to $1. See my 15c window. J. A. Fattcrson, 2S5 N. JomT St. 0 Homer H. Smith has recently enlarg- and greatly improved the interior of his office in the Meyers block on Court street, and flow has oue of the handsomest suites in the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chomoketa St. Phone 724. . o- Clothes hangers free, with every cleaning, pressing or dyeing order ot 7oe or over, we will give free a nsrd wood combination coat and trousers hanger. This week only. Salem Clean ing Works. Phone 703. 12&1 State, o A meeting of the employing print ers, publishers and paper men was re cently held at the Marion hotel for the purpose of discussing the matter of forming an organization through which it would be possible to agree upon a price schedule that would pre vent the cut throat competition that has been too prevalent in the printing fraternity. At this meeting B. A. Shav er was made president of the proposed organisation, and Lee I nruh secretary. Another mooting will b held at the Commercial club rooms next Saturday evening at which an effort will be mad eto agree upon regulations and methods. It is expected that prominent men of the trade will be present from The walnut . growers of this section should be interested in the coming convention lof tho Wili'Tnj Walnut Growers association which is to be held in Portland on Thursday and Fri day of this week. Some of the most noted authorities of Oregon will be present and take part iu the discus sions. County Inspector Va,n Trump will give a alk on the status of the walnut industry in Marion county, ana Robt. Paulus will have an address deal ing with organization and marketing. Marriage licenses were recently is sued from the clerk 's office to the I following couples: Merritt J. Eddy of Eugene, and Ada McBrido of Marion county, united in marriage yesterday at the hands of Dr. B. N. Avison. Vic tor E. Hughes and Maude Harms, both of this city. Married yesterday at the M. E. parsonage by Dr. Avison. Percy E. Jones and Selma Brcndon, both of Silverton. Married today at St. Johns Church. In Judge Bingham's court this morn ing tho following persons were given a hearing and admitted to full citizen ship as Americans: Thos. S. Roberts, Catherine Kessans, Geo. W. Hastings,) Arthur W. Smither, Andrew P. Hen derson, Frank A. Klampe. o The Big Brotherhood committee of the Elks lodge are milking preparat ions for an entertainment for the ben efit of the bovs of the industrial school, to bo given next Tuesday eve ning, Feb. 11. Sleight of hand perfor mances by the inimitable E. Cooke Pnton, and musical numbers will be features. TUCKER, To Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Tucker of 170 North 24th street, j?oruary i, iyi, a son. He lias been named Harry Elwin. Tho mother was formerly Miss Flor ence Hansen. Ask If Strike In Oregon Is Desired By Seattle Portland, Or., Feb. 5. Officers of the Metal Trades council hero sent & mes sage to the council striko committeo in Seattlo this afternoon asking if a strike in Oregon is desired. Tho council will meet hero tomorrow and consider tho Seattle reply. Tho general attitude of union men in Portland has been peacoful as far as striko conditions are concerned, but the metal workers, according to Secretary W, H. Shaw, won't "stand by and see tne purpose of the strikers defeated in Seattlo." . . 4 ' 3 k? b? fr bf y l p Court House Notes sc SQt jf 5c djc ic pjc )j( sjc 3C p( SjC An order was entered confirming the sale of real property in. the estate of Mary A. Ramp, deceased. Order issued appointing Clara M. ' Chatfield executrix of the estate of C. W. Chatfield, deceased. Order appointing Mux Gelilhar guar dian ad litem for minor heirs of Oral lie Courbille, deceased. Order issued appointing John Walt man administrator of the estates of Walter C. Sheldon and Iona Pearl Shel don, deceased. Final account filed by Eva Wolford, executrix in the estato of J. H. Masi'h- er, deceased. 2nd y HOUSE CLEANING AUCTION SALE WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET COR. FERRY AND LIBERTY STS. SATURDAY, FEB. 8th 10:30 A. M. Horses, Harness, Plows, etc., and other things which the farmers are invited to bring in. 1:30 P. M. Household Furniture, Ranges, new and second hand heaters, bed springs and mattresses, . organ, clocks, oil stovo, rockers and dinners and everything elae inside the four walls. P. S Don't miss the autcion on South Nineteenth St tomorrow. F. N. WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER Phone 510 or 511 Hearings On applications for natur alization began this morning in Judgo Bingham '9 court. A writ of attachment was filed by W. J. Linfoot against the Salem King Prodcts Co. covering tho sum of $299. 06. Order filed confirming the sale of real property in the case of S. S. Baumgartner vs Falls C'ity-Salcm Lum ber Co. Complaint filed in the case of Nellie E. Woolery vs Roy A. Woolery, suit for divorce. The couple were married in 1911 and have two children. The wife alleges absolute desertion on part of the husband. "Inventory and appraisement filed in tho estate of L. (Ralph, deceased. Order issued for salo of real prop erty in the estate of Ralph E. Merrill, deceased. Order issued for the sale of real property in the estate of Oiallie Cour- ville, deceased. Divorced 26 years ago, John J. Cam eron and Lillian T. Cameron have re married at Boston. j)c sc j sfc 3(c sfc s(c sc ojc s(c sfc WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District NEAR BEER MAKES 'EM DRUNK AT KALISPELL It is an established fact that near beer intoxicates, acocrding to Police Judgo McCarthy, who thia morning fin ed Joe LaDuke for being drunk. Joe admitted the fact that he was intoxi cated by entering a- plea of guilty, and then informed the court that he had acquired the jag on near beer. He said that he could got drunk on it any time he wanted to, but that it generally took four or five bottles. - The particular brand which he used he said was brew ed in Portland, according to the label on the bottle. According to tho police the jag does not resemble the old fshioned kind, and they are of the opinion that the Drew contains some drug or substance intended to produce an effect as near intoxication as possible. The chief gays he is going to have some of the stuff analyzed. Kalispell Inter Lake. Oregon Agricultural eollego is entit led to 4-4 gold stars in its service flag, j Two of the stars are for faculty mem-brs. Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell See Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa CAPITAL JUNK CO. TTym TvTTTTTT X L.M.HUM f are of Yick So Too uunese Medicine aid Tea Oa, uat medicine which will i any known disease. Opn Sundays from II a. antU 8 p. m. 153 South High Bt. Balem, Ort'gom. PfcoM m I Willamette Valley Transfer Company FAST AUTO TRUCKS Daily between Portland and Salem, In- dependence, Monmouth and PaUaa ORDERS TAKEN BOTH WAYS Portland Office 230 Ash St Phone Broadway 454 Salem Office 171 8. High St. Phone 1400 WE BUY PRODUCE Wm. Bell, Agent wnmm lima JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY