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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
7ITK DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL . 1919. . Tomorrow and Thursday SHIRLEY MASON in I. "The Vinning Girl" She's tiny in stature, but she full of WHIZZ, BANG, PUNCH! That one moment w hen she corners the "Human Snake'That'll satisfy your desire for thrills. OregoN IT William J. Locke's great new novel The House of Baltazar starts in D . GOO HOUSEKEEPING .to-. for MAY This long-expected story by the author. v,f. of "The Beloved Vagabond" and "The Rough Road" is only one of the many V big features that complete the 200 pages -; i of this wonderful issue out now! , AT YOUR NEWSDEALER 25a $ !'-urs Bo'd their dramatic contest. Thcr& wiil be a variety of selections bota it f Humorous and tiramat;, and tnese iriii vuv news The cattle market Stropped 11.50 a hundred yesterday U Portland, per haps the greatejtt snj-lea drop ever known in the market in th northwest. It seems that price -wer iviug push ed too high aud as a reult they just toppled over. Ther is" a prediction that the ho market may lo likewise after the unseen powers hare pushed it up to a notch that cannot hold. At east, this is the opinion of buver who has been in the business for 20 years. o interspersed with musical selec tions, lue 1'iiti.ic is cmtiaiiy invited to be n hand at rit o cloci, 1 IS ITJ Hafta Laff at This New Show Tolay Made lovers cf Salem should bear in 1 ' mind that there is in eveuin;; of rare ; ..utcrtamuieut betore lht.se who ie-i Kvn" jm ui at me puoac ii- hrsrv tLt.ii.hr l.t ...kn u . c.ies, ui iuo niuje ai'ijruuent or nil-. lauiette university nl give his lee-! Hire on ttie mane in trance. Accom panying the addnsi will be a number; of fine musical selections. Program, ', begins at eight, and is free to all. j Mis Helen CowgUl, assistant state ciuo leader, of orvllis, is visiting),. . ." ,a L'v.T" m Tloa C"unt-V ,h for the future, but he has Rives uemonsirwiJOUS in canning and brings her own canning outfit with ker. .Friday of thi week she will demonstrate at the Keizer school. I Iran. S. Ward, druggUt and for- jmer candidate for mayor, sold his I (business this afternoon to a Mr. 'ie-1 m.rr in .eoraska. Air. ward nas yet made ouy definite plans no luteuUons t wnatever or leaving talein. Prof. H. F. Barrows of the O. A. C. is in the city today conferring with educators. He a member of the Jvard of vocational training and hai charge of the vocational work in Uifl tate under the Smith-Hughes act. Those who visit Champoeg next Sat unlay for the TKth anniversary, will have the pleasure of seeing a painting, showing the famous meeting of May 2, 1843, when a majority of two votes out of 102, the pioneers declared for a provisional government until the I'nitcd Spates should formally take over the territory. The painting is by a French artist by the name of Theo dore Gegoux and was done under the m 5 i 000 was purchased by the county sev- j' ,lrf,w' of StTl "T" B" I ...l . j . ..i .v. iCiety. It m U by 40 fert and shows tod plant ia being nnloa'ded. It will "U Wn of a .nmuhn ot be set up at the gravel pit just north I0'00" 1UU1'"8: Tlio painting i, tem f theSaU-m Kings 1'roducU company. m'nly Ved in the memorial fcuild It is thought that the rrt of the plant jmS at Vg- county has never owned ita own pav- , ? 3 tractors, are W- mg plant but has been obliged to rents T . . V. f s "?, of the city of .ileni. Last voar itl'ow on., !!4 "'''h -4,ih o- lhc paid to the citv the oiiia of $32!i3.9S, I houf w'" ht maie lll0'U'rn ,n eT(,rT re based on a rovaltv of TVs cents ai8'et',1- ,Tho lot " most fvoral)r Jo- siuare vard and l a dar for the nm ""'' ni,'"K crwK lur or" jf the big rollers. The work last lad and winter wns on the Silvevton and river road, on the new Willamette riv er bridge. j boundary. Private Secretary Upjohn, of the oovrenor's office, who was called to Kalamazoo, Mich., last week by the Aaillio Mencoul of Silvarton, rural ,erl0,ls Jl,m'ss 01 b, """her, wirod .... ?i t.. v- - ...i Idovernor Olcott Mondnv Ihut real roillA .i. hits ritciiltfl in hAiMiiMi. Americjin citizen nml h;.s tiled his;sh( ha'1 rn,lu'd "''iil'tly and there declaration of intention. He lenounc- w"8 8 posa'Wity of her recovery, in es allegiance to Victor Kmmcmiel IIT, !",,dl',1,,all' la stat,,(1 thl,t hi" t"ur king of ltlv. He came to thi, conn-,,r",hcrs w,'rc at l""r bedside, nn.l this try Anr!l 8, 190S, I ut shonvd no sigtit ,wns ,h,, flrst """"'"X of the five boys of l,Iii-in In l,ni n lni.ri.in "1 18 years. izen until yesterday. The public li- i, ...:n e i i. i urnrtcn mil lur isu linn mjmio uui.is on civil government nnd lay out a line in the interest of the healieck 1. M. 0. A. conference to be held at Sea beck, Wash., this summer, was a vis itor among the students ut Willamette university Monday. He lias been con nected with the national war work Council during the past winter, but is now temporarily relieved from uuty and i9 working in the interest of the V. M. .-. A. "Peggy Does Her Damdest" A Comedy Treat. Better than "In For Thirty Days" 'TODAY-TOMORROW YE LIBERTY HAY ALLISON MMS9t9t9ViSCWllj Sf.lem has four bakeries to supply the bread and Pastry needs of local patrons Buy Your Bread From HOME BAKERS Patronize Home Icdustry And don't forget to try Peerless Bakery Goods j. j. j. ... . . . . t PERSONALS. '. M I'hemm U n .istered nt the lllinh. from Herlin. Oregon , Herini j ,i not so veiy fur from Salen as it i ? in I. inn couniy about ten mile, east of J ,-L. Utn,io, with no railroad. nuliain Kergnsen is in the city from li, Aiiiielim. He U a r.'tind rail n.i'd iiinu and w here bmkmg f.,r a desiriblc Une to locate. J. M. .eii, of riilve'toii hi in the city ye,t-rday. T. il. Illih went tj S ante yester ilnv on thealri.-ai bin'iic, T. .T. Iloo.irnough returned to the city yiviteriLiy after a year's airsi-nce. DIED of study by which he may hope to pass the examination two years from now. Frank richer a farmer of Shaw, lso -wishes to be an American, as he has filed his declaration of intention. By the time he gets to be an American he will have had three citizenships. Uo was horn in Austria, then in Oaa adn becamo a subject of King George and is now willing to try tho I'. H. A. A marriage, license was issued yester day to "Joseph A. Kuthor a0 24 of IVrdinnnd, Iduho, and Antoinette M. "Weis, of Mt. Angd. Prom all parta of the United States the 1'hez company has called m its salesmen numbering 'J5 and will hold a general conference in Salem -beginning tomorrow. Wednwulay will 'bo (riven to going through the plants and business discussions in the evening nt the Commercial club. Thursday the program will include Ibusjtuetis talks nnd practical demount ration of sales manship. iKor the Friday evening en tertainment, the traveling nun will be initiated into the "Ancient Order of Purple 1'hoz." In order MiAt the ini tiations may he long rouieunbered, the Cherrian ihird dejree team and other Chicrrlans have conseartsvl to take chargo of tho evening's program, A banquet will lis trerved abto Friday eve ning and the Salem Kins Products 'o. will demonstrate, to tun surviving 1'hea ealcsmen jiist what the Salem Kings Product ft re, A gpcclal cliof will he hrought from J'ortinnd to serve. o One of the prettiest collections of trout .thus far brought Sulo Balem has been on exhibition today an the show window of llanser Urns, s'ore. Tli are eight of them measuring from 13 u io incnes in lengin. im were (ought in Lake Creek and belong to the cut throat and sulm-ju trout vari eties , Patron of the public schools will find a program of excuptiouul interest before them at the high school tomor row evenng when the seniors and jun- The estate of Oeore Faber, ileepns cd, has been aprni'd l lUtin. The appraisers were P. J. McDonald, John lavison and E. C. Iuvi.Uon. In fho mutter of the e,tale of 'James N'eil, of which T. K. Ford i8 execu tor, tho county court allowed Mr. Ford to expend the sum of $5 for im- proving some or the e.tnte a nrorerfv on North 2oth street. This is the es tate for which man who claims to bo a lirother of James Xeil is contend-1 ing ket looks pretty cootl and that grow- pi ers are b'ing offered nil the way from f one and one eight cents to two cents a pound in advance of last year 's pric es. The Oregon prune of lust year was j of such f" i no quality that those who tasted are nnxioug to taste ngnin, and consequently a firmer demand for the Oregon product. The cherry market is saidto he rather wenk in,t now. (too Joshua Voget, traveling over Oregon ,i, . ,1. . 1V . i ; " ""to the fact that the government did not release its war purchases until Feb- ; ruary. However it is felt .Hint before i ripening time, tho cherry market will j At the comity recorders office, 18 deeds were filed for record Saturday, another evidence that real estate is moving in Marion county. There ia a rumor that the prune mar- "BUY IN SALEM" WHEN YOU HUNK DRUGS THINK "SCHAEFER' t - "i 1 ". :f d t f - I I .... ! r - - - ' . -r . . . 4 !-- : i i- '1 fee . , - -Jeee-r- -v -. - - . . . , ,-r.,l, ... i This is Schaefer the Druggist 135 N. Commercial St Phone 197 get back in jo normal conditions. In reply to an Inquiry aa to what has become of tho municipal telephone for Salem which was so much discussed by the city council', U may be said that the eotirtiitteo appointed to investigate is doing FOino writing and getting fig ures. In tho course of time, this com mittee will report to the city council nnd it will then be up to the alder men to decide whether it will be ad visable to tot matter stand as they arc now, or to put the matter before the .people at some- election op at ft special election. Overheard on State street Sunday evening nt 8 o'clock in front of the Oregon theater in a discussion be tween two green cupped Willamette boys: "Jf .1 had tour bits, I'd euro find me a chicken." "Samo hero." Notices' have been posted in the lob by of the pot office, calling attention to tho fact that young men are want ed for the merchant marine. Educa tional opportunities -will be offered for those who wish to qualify themselves for this scrvico in tho way of positions as firemen, oilers, seamen, cooks, wait ers and thow who have the right qual- mentions will later tie given opportu nity to qualify o officers. n It is understood that many returned soldiers in the outlying districts of Murion nnd Polk counties have not availed themselves of the services of tho home service section of the Red Cross, with vt'fiees in the Salem post office building. The home Bcrvice sec tion .is giving special attention to the rights of soldiers in the way of back pay and in insurance matters. The home service is maintained by the Hod Cross especially to handle these propo sitions, along with other work, and its services are given freely. Those who are interested should write, addressing their letters to tho Home Service Hoc tion, American Red Cross, Snlem. Or if in Kiilcm call at tho office in the post office building. At the zona meeting of teachers held at Donald last Saturday, there was an NEW TODAY BILLIE RHODES m "THE GIRL . OF MY DREAMS" A brand new 6-reeI Special Feature Comedy and Weekly Bligh Theatre attendance of 20. In a discussion Of text books, it developed that tho teach er thought the writers of the boohs were too freo with their vocabulary and that the wording was not in lino with tho average pupils ideas. The standard cooking club of the school served pine Apple cocktail, salad, beef loaf, potatoes and cauliflower, ca!y coffee and homo made ieo cream, o If one happens to have a friend In the republic of Honduras, it may bo of interest to know that tho postal ser vice will now admit of the sending of parcel post packages weighing 23 pounds.. During the war the limit wa 11 pounds. Tho cost is 12 cents a- pound. I ,. It It 170 N. Com! Street. Phone 247 BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS! BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYSjBUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS HKKil.Klt At her home four miles wl of Salem Tuewlny morning April IH. lt19 Mrs. Belle Hres.ler, wife of II. C. llrensler. JiTriitos her hurfliand, she u survived bv one son, Albert. The funeral orrive will be held VVednevlav morning at 10 o'clock from the I'm led Kvnngelical church. Hiir in! will be at Mflnmonth. The bodv is 1 the undertaking -parlor of the liig don tompany. i Ill OJJiJilhiitMWt I m sail ii aitaAaatiJti awJ 1 ', The volume of our ; f9 j ('. rxK'rienre and tJie '1 ja jjl-jl tlioroughnc-s of our I j J iijl equipment vifeumd On jt B J thoH,- ho ll for m cct ervi. c We V t ' serve them vtith tact l;i ' ard courtesy. X r&- - I BUY IN SALEM! o?e. l',s,a trial or(ler- We w5!I at all times carry fresh groceries CLEANLINESS AND PROMPT DELIVERY IS OUR MOTTO J5?yaJt?lub Banquet Brand Premium Crystal White bhcedPinc- Yellow Free Brand Tomatoes Tnnnflrv apple r, , . Launciiy 1 poundll Peaches percanloc ounces net 1 Pound 13 Del Mcnte brand ' 60ap weight ounces in can Solid Pack 4 bars for :)0c PcrTin:V7; each :)2c per can 20c P . . Fountain California SlLTd Pine- Royal Club Oysters Citrus 1 pound-U Pelaches in extra Per 20c w p . ounces net heavy syrup Fountain washing rowder weight large can Clams Per package Per Ti,i 25c each 37c per can 20c COc No-Vary Grocers l HSi Court Street "The Quality Store Phone 409