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TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 5. 1919. TiCSHFnunFBIS as MMMMMMMMMtMMimtH MIMHW t t t t M t ttttt 1 1 ttv " Med Up fa He Street i I I TV H CITY NEWS vat a nutttf mm biwukaub::. PAGE SIX lb 1 I t ill F. W. STKUSLOFF opines tht the Arrests FcHow Attempts h' Sell Benefit Badges On Ct'JZ. Tacoiii2 Streets. 1 'ion' ,n' appreciation f values i -... in' hii wvuirj i u kui u pw&iriay nuuc ,.. , , i"" ultimate consumer will have to pay Tecoma, Wash.. April j-Offu-ers Icft'the bilhl. In the t48e of pr0(,uc (ho eentral police station early this aft-jthe removal of government supervision ernoou to raid the headquarters of t&9, resulted in raise of from two to three tioldiers' end Sailors' Council on I's cents at once and the raise is sticking, rifie avenue. I They had orders from Commissioner BCKTASY OOODIW of the toard Tettit to bring back the books and re-' 0f eontrol ooli-a that the state has erds of the council and to arrest the' Wfi . orJer f (W f ., leader, the tag da, aa!e. J, ,...,,,..,:., ,..: ...,. Tacoma. Tk, April 5.-A. L. Dlek-'.ha, would have been much larger bo, :LntruS?asJt,lV?0,ae;,,ive son, secretary of the Tacoma Central , for the fact that at the last election an eJul) Mt ,,,,, Tho river jg fiM Fiv acres of land, unimproved, but with a five room huntnlow was sold to day by C. W. Smith to llames H. Donaldson for $2000. The tract is about five wiles south of Salem on tho Jefferson road. The deal was han dled by W. H. Crabeuhorst t Co. Efforts will shortly ha made to re organize the Salem Canoe elub. A few years ago there was an active mem bership of 2-5 but after the fceiriuiiinir of the war, many members of the elub were called into service and for the year 1118 no -efforts were made to Keep up the organization. In the club house there are 1.1 canoes and with Labor Council, and Kteve Burke, aecre- order was placed for 2U gross and a tary of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Coun-i lrge quantity of them were carried cil were notified by Prosecutor Askren'over. The effect of the war and the today noon that they must eall off the profiteers together is shown in the fact tag sale they have tried to conduct on "at two years ago they were bought at the streets here today in violation of po t rate f W.95 gross, while this lice ordera or that they would be prose- year ,n,'te 14 modqat Uomand for 5.65 Wm. Gahtadorf is just home from a business visit to Man Francisco, lie says that the big business men of that city are looking to the northwest and especially to Oregon for great business development, especially with the Ori ent and Alaska. All that the big com mercial interests ask of Oregon, he said was that more attention bo (liv en to bringing into cultivation a great er acreage ant! unit no rftihcul li'im- to sell tags, 25 men now having been wln you couldn't get a buyer to look Jation be enacted. They are nioro in- locked up. On ouo was found bolshe-!01 ua" T'vo oirer rewuence V" rimed to Oregon, than Washington OS tkl literature. He will bo held for fur-, f"1', ftr-a'ghtoi ls, more unlevelold resoure- ther investigation. that ,f '"' hHd 100",,u 1,1 ",onT ' than Washington. It is known that A apecial meeting of the Central I.a " S i i. . P oi wo lana of Uregon Cat bor Council executive board was called , Y " "uu ''I'IK cuted for inciting a riot Bross- The warning followod an announco- ment at the citv council meeting bv B- rLEMINO. talking real eetnta, l'olice Chief Smith that Dickson had tells how he wrestled for several rnon'hs told him that when the shipyards cease wi,h 1 WO residence property, which ,.rV . nnn,. "hn .....1,1 .,. l.ilr nr ne finally sold for fKOll. Within fow not tags should be told un the streets." TO"1" fterrard tho tido turned B"a la the meantime, the police have con-' he K,n. "M iht V'"rty t an ad- Unued mi.kin arrests of those trvine v8nco 01 ulnlt - montns ngo tor canoeing between Maleui and Al bany and t'orvallis, but it is not so well adapted to rowing against the stream to the north. ment for 1 p. ill. today by Frank Krutsky, president, to consider action in regard. to the tag day arrests. I ltjtheb CHAPnf. trying to hvpo- Krutsky would make no statement of j ,,.,, cllJ ,,:, iuto Jou the council's ,K.s.tion, other than to say i ,, pitiz,,n in the tlf inai li na'' given us mil onuorsemeiu to the tag clnv. EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE been withdrawn from settlers throuirh special grants and federal reserve for ests. Mr. Gahladorf says the Califor nia men regard Oregon as the coming country. vegetable production, notes that people are always looking a long ways off for some capitalist who wilt come in and start something; and at the same time ... i they liave so littlo npiTeciation or the Stnte and Commcrciel. Tliis firm, ,1Ve : facilities at hand that they make scarce-, which has been established in JSalem ily an effort to co-operate in building for three years, 1ms just taken out a new lease, on its quarters lor a period Optimism is a refreshing thing to look upon when it is ibneked up by money anil litisiuess sagacity. A very; recent instuiiee is shon n up at the j "1'ainless 1'arker" dental iiarlors at 1 III 1 .LA. I I I I It t 1 L -4 I Tut i A I k.i .r m and An otherwise well furnished room loses its home charm without the proper draperies, designs. UTp h 3VP un PYfllllslto neenvtmonf rvf rlrnnorioo n?rlrnrl :: and selected to please the artistic eye.See them lefore buying elsewhere. " r Rockers for Comfort tit. JoMis, N. F., April S were reported killed today when oners or ine steamer npo yreion ,lp a imy.rl. There is a plant rijrht Mew up four miles off the Narrows. n,lre 01 t)lp er(nmi ca.nblo of employ Chief Knginer MeArthur, two fire-linj lulllrl.j., 0f lts but it cniiiiot men and tw0 trimmers were the victims. m,ratll fr i,,,. of nmterial and pro- iners were in,iiren. rne snip is now!(uc). burning, liescuo vessels have put out from this port. HAI.VOKSKN" At her home in Kugene, April 15, l'.IH), Mrs. Jlary Hiilvorseni. Hhe is survived by one son, George K. Halvoraen of Rnlem and four diiugh U'rs, Mrs. ('. (I, Hobertson of Hnlcm, and Finther, Mnruarot and Christina Hulvorsen of Eugene. Als0 by a sister, Mrs. Julia Iversuu of Halmn. The funeral services will bo held Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the luiiel of the Rigdn company, lliirinl will be in the City View cemetery. COURTHOUSE W, A. Wiest, Bilniinistiator of the es'nte of Kalph Kdwin Merrill, has lim'ii aiilhoiixed by tho county court to sell tho .S Yi of the fiW of see tion 21, Tp. T (South of K-ango 1 Knot, containing HO acres and also another '.'0 acre tract in tho same section. The Average Attic Is Full of Dollars Is Yours? Yes its full of good old silver dollars You have probably carried old furniture up there for years and its all worth real money. Make a list of these articles and send them to Frank F. RICHTER The Furniture Man, and he will give you the high est cash prices for it. 373 COURT STREET PHONE 217 of ten years. The suite has recently been remodeled for their use and paint ed spotless white throughout. As now arranged the company has four oper ating rooms in ndiliiion to the extract- nig room uiid X-ray room: wltich is equipped with two chairs. Besides e ! these nro several rooms devoted to plate ami bridge work, mid also a suite of office rooms. Four operators aro $ ut. the service of the aching public bo sides the extractor, which gives an idea Tn the matter of the guardianship of the scope of t lit ir work. The insti of Kenneth, Wilbur, Harold and Don- tution is now in charge of Dr. Wullaeo aid Moore, minors, tho court has np- llylander, who has Ibeen with the com IK.inted as appraisers, Martin Olsen, puny for the past eight years. Tho Mis Calista Moore and Mrs. Kliila W. eumiaiiy now has a string of 10 of .,ioore. j f ices extending from Winttlc to Sail Diego. ' Out at Liberty last evening, they held a Jiumocoiuing for the returned Liberty soldiers that was a fine suc cess in every way, Olydo (lams, or Olydo Ko'.'.pp & he ig generally known to Kaleiu folks, sMike on his experienc es while a. anember ef the famous Scotch guard known as the "Black WiiU'h. " Ho was in at the worst fight ing at Vpres. Out of two platoons en gaged in the Vpres fight, he was one i of tho two men that came out alive, lie was witih tho fighter who the Uer mniis called "liadicg from Hull" re-1 fcrriug to the kilts of tho Scotch troops. Henry Meyers spoke on ited t toss work and Mutter A, Denton on community service. SoatUe has dectdod not to hold its annual l'otlateh this summer. This un uoimeoiuciit is of spiviul interest to tho t'herriHtis s this organization was about to take a trip to that city and show the 'boosting folks nt .Senitlc that a few more boosters miht bo found, in Lho cnpitnl city, A Marshflold man writes the Com mercial club dor full information ro : guiding prunes. Ho had hoard of the i lanious Willamette valley product and! wants to come here, A fanner from Alberta, who had caught up with the ( nnadinu winters, aim wrote the vlub for late information . I'nfortiiiiatel) , the club has no late literature on priues or anything elso as the last pamphlet was compiled five years ago and five years has made a wonderful difference in tho loganberry and pruno situation in the vicinity of iSalcm, 1 ''-4i Rockers like the picture, made ex pressly for any one wishing a com fortable upholstered chair. Wick er Rockers , and Davenports that successfully add charm and home like appearance to any home and priced reasonable. You must see our window display to appreciate these values. sst'ssla aa i i kecorcli A U 1 l 1 i i ... ueie anu uiey are recora breakers. Ihis shipment puts our stock of records in a completed conditio' One of the largest popular assortments in the city. ' i if0 iff L,, Yoa Get More for Your Money at Moore HOME of the VICTROLA, ?TTTT: f t " M " - - . . . . I Z 1 SSSSlSSIlBSBSllllllllllHIJSSlllllSBBMSBSBSBBIIIIIIIISS . 21 AERO SQUADRONS I T I The Particular Man or Woman Knows the Value of Tailor -Made Clothes To get the proper dash and vigor expressed in the clothes you wear they must be tailor made. Satisfac tion is the word that goes with any garment turned out of D.H.J nosliers High class Tailoring Establishment We make 'cm cheaper and better lLan you can get hand-me-downs. 474 Court Street Salem, Oregon. Northwest Address Conven tion Friday. The Kpworth League Centenary rally, for which plans have been in progress for several weeks past, was held yes terday afternoon at the First Method- The Juniors of Wlllamotta university , lM church. Opening with a song serv are promising "big things for th jun-1 i,.e by ncv, j;, M ,Slli,U) (1 Mf, ior iium piay ue pies,ui.a -"uy Almville, tho Session was filled i ne riass viaiinN 10 nave ail i.iiimauc with a ,oril,g t s,orti iufoM1,a tk. operation of receiving wounded and maimed soldiers and restoring them not only to health but to usefulness. ,Shc gave a most interestinir nccouui. ... tn.' JinetlinilH by which the seemingly imijos- is nceomnlished m the line of sur- sible ? PERSONAL . HIT I li.l H llllln Mll'O.ll.,,1 t I f-1 -KW . . . Prominent Methodists Of ! Voicntcm Tn Tub FIa, Of ! :Lz.: ! '? i.e m at .i .si. . " VI. "'-"I wen as; ate. with the firm ,,f Wl. t.-l.n Kll lCfoH Anrf Irnftorl M I ....... ' , m,ar.. uy caueu r'ouilhoux of uuiwivu niiu IIUIIWU i.lvil !' o nsa me ana to drive them- In Unite lS''lv to ,,IC poillt of .V'"J collapse. Ill UI1U5. )slie nlso oxpliiuicj something of the marvelous system whereby the injured nasamgton, April 8. Tweiity oue : . " nurnea irom the field to the hos aero squadrons will be retained as the living arm or America s peace armv,i :. .,., the war department unnouueeo. rm.ay. ' . o Demobilization will continue, it was' N""w plans and specifications for Cr. announced, until the enlisted Personnel nisliini. Walla Walln wirn fn. 'i, is cut to 13,uu0. , template a reservoir holding ,10,000.000 the following aero squadrons will be Callous. I'utal, given proper treatment and sent ;bnck to the fiirht almost 0 of the best actors have been so-1 ,i;.,.;.. ..n .i..i;.... ....... " " j n raineii in service, it was announced: -., .... uuuiiiA na.u si.iiif lian.- Ul lirted. .lames Mutt has b to put on tho plar which rival of kitty. c egageu , thl, ,Vut,,lHrv work- .-ine ftr- . ,,, . llowinr this session, at six o'clock a luiii'lici.u was served to about 80 dele- gates in the Miindav M'hool room, in con ine Mil, in li"'i, I... ; !,....,.., Vl'il.l., opporiiinnies tor clever worn, it win be given at the opera house. Ouo of , . ii . ...l : . i. . . ,'neetion with which were a series of tainiiient will be th" placing of n large . ,ir,!.e,;. The p'av ,.. to I..- given as '"' ' -'. Harry Bow one ef f ie event, of the Mav dav fes ; "r" . '"' ' ?"':t.,2."- Ur D'"T nv.tie, at the univcsMv. " I (T,k to tho topic "The Htiat.y ot the 0. 1 1 enteiiary ; Rev. J. r.ilg ir l urdy. of Tho office force, of the county re. little, had the siil.jeel, ''The Fpworth corder is nl out s busy a place as the '"' "K 1 " 5 ''"ot,oi ivim tax eutlcctini? office in the court house bttil College swke on the theme "Stew- MTh Kw.r.lmu i now eointf nn in the anisnip or I rr.ver, ami nev. Al. office than for any time during the'Smi,h "" "What the League Is Do past four years. iVsterday instru- "" 1'nllnwing these Thomas Ache- nients were filial for rwor.l, four of ". or Jason le rliuna, uiscussed which were Mtisfaetien of mortgages j ''The Challenge of the Hoar." ine evivung icrvirf wss ma.iQ up oi I'l.rHtl.t uiiiu, r.ttia ? Ill n. ... . . i bright If in tire Bombardment ,,nn,l,,,u .I,., . II a vocal 9,1 ,( m. 1'ortland. -Miss Ucitha Waldorf and X Olmstond of the JJa ines store 1'ortland on 'business connect the store. The funeral of Mrs. .li mes wns held at C'anvonv ille We. Hhe was 71 years old and a pii 1852. , At Lewistou, Idaho, Wednest destroyed Chnstain & C'o.'s w and retail drug store, causing i 75,000. i Binaries: Shata, born an Austrian, has filed hi final petition for citienship. He declared his intentions of becoming a fititcn on Jan. 20. l!lii, but the wwr doming on and other troubles, prevent ed htra from mskins his final pt-titlon two yoar after filing his first pspar. As the cse now glands the (foverti meiit aiust 4e given notien of his in tention to apply and is- the examina noa for eitirenship. Within W Aar the federal aulhoriries will aotifr the court whether it will oppose his final natifioa. Mr. Mhanrx arrived in this country in If It and now live at Mill Catt. twenty-minute addream-e by three speakers. Dr. Doney emphasised the need and the value of the "Stewardship of l'roperty." The sacrifice- involved in "The Stewardship of Life" was the keynote of an addrOM bf Dr. B. Hhort. of Portland. The whole scope "f the nllr activity was summed np by IV. J. K.a. Purdy. of Portland, in fhej t.'l.ic "(an We 1V 1 1 T a.suryev. I Army observation squadrons 9 21 and 91. Army urtillerv squadrons St". I'.i'i and Sod. Corps observation squadrons 1. 12. ."0 and 88. Surveillnnce squndrons 8, B0 and 104.' Men in these organir.anruis wn0 werei enlisted or drafted for the emergency1 will be discharged without delay upon I their return to the Vnited States if they so desire and are eligible, the var1 department stated. Their plues will bo taken by volunteer. ! It was further announced that Prcsi-' d.itit Wiln in an executive order sien- ed March 19 has abolished the aircraft productioa hoard and its work hereafter will be consolidated under the direction of air svrvice of the army. Miool children nf the Knnnnn chnl ! in Clatsop county heve sent to the com.. p.,li..,.t. t agricultural agent a package of loO ruaiv 28, who,, voluntary roi '"0lc ak'n- ! resumed, totnl lMS. " the army m CI Ul' Part Payed By Red Cross la Winnin.? War Told By Norse Although the work of the B.vJ Cross a . survey , nurse is familiar to erfrtbodT. the udi. ! -f wVst each lesgue in te northwt-st enee who listcsied to the personal ex ' -fwtod to d. Twrieacc of Mr Mildred Campbe.il at' .ti.i!r.(r from the spirit manifest in tho public library last night received a- hi n.eetini winch rest tie empestad cWr traprewsioii ef its place in winning, friwn this rhsnter of the l.-ifue is at- the world war. Lietrf. Camnbell, as she' '""" me ii.i-inr o.-r"ri- mrm me ss Itotl. : tan wife nf lie v.. T n ..... v , enlistin of 50 per rent nf theyonng Campbell of the medical servie of the Jesse Biirrcll, of Merlin, Or., 18 years I people in the waver hf.'; Wne eeat in British annv .l .n.nt i old, aarowly escaped death Tuesday the tithers bricade and !9 Bet eent aa hospitsj work in Enplaii.1 k .h.! whcj kicked in the breast by horse. taembers of the life service reDerta. had opportunity to witresa the tvtirei G1E1DSS m, mi a GUS HILL OFFERS The Musical Comedy Sensati, MUTT and JEF in the I!! WOOLLY VE n STtJI i A . . ngV a comI.. . A Shout A Mini avMmeiy verytning JNew And Up To D5 PRICK:J1.00,75c,50c25c