" " " " " " " I rAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1919. c 1 A TN My 1 1 i- : r jst of Delay mZm -w-, Iffjf Jp'.l ! Ill Hte.v i Our customers have helped to build up our business What we have is due to their Patronageto their Confidece la Us. Therefore we believe and ac cept as a Principle i that our interests are linked with those of our patrons. By helping them we help our selves. When you buy a suit : First Be sure they are all wool for all wool means Serrice Second: See that they are either Hart Schaffner & Marx or Bishops Ready Tailored Suits They are absolutely guaran teed to be all wool and give good service A guarantee by BISHOP Means that his last dollar will be behind it. That's why when you clothes, you always think BISHOP News that we receive direct from New York every day indicates that clothing will retain their price, the recent sale of 4,500,000 pounds of wool by the government, choice spinners sold at $2.05 making that one of the record prices on the open market. Prices in clothes are bound to raise so why WAIT. Priced 55, $10, $ 15, and $50. EVERY FAMILY IN MARION AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON Cooke & LaGrange COMEDY SINGING AND TALKING ACT Charles Ray IN Pearl Dayton COMEDIENNE Sg't Art Priddy "KERNAL OP THE KNUTS" Tomorrow 2:15 -4 O "The Sheriff's Son" YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD REGoM Monday 2:45 7:30 9:15 to bo built and will probably be under T.. n.W-- n r- construction within W davs. Hcsidos 1WU UiiUdd DOVS tlVcfl Salem Woolen Mills Stor e Commissions As Second Lieutenants With A. L F. (Cuiital Journal Special Service.) Pnllus, Or., May 10 itolativca of Ray this outlay of timber this company lias ; luilroad aud grade construction tor Toy! UOO,(J0O feet which they expect to log I during 1919 beforo using any of thoj timber on the pond. A crew is building I moro railroad while 17 men are repair-' iug tho roads which are already built. ' The camp has Clarence Powell an sup- I "7;m"'' "a" ":"ur,u .V1 Scott and Forest Martin, two Dallus Z , . VJ T i Li! iul'ro""-' ,u,m- high school boys who enlisted in the to. ' ! bhDH r"S' 7 W"r f" ' ith 0y t breaking out, I! .tW...b.ai,hhr,t' ,W? "U",g -x-'vcd word this week that tliev !, T b ",k , , iui., r(,ccivc,l commissions as second lieuton blncksnuth Shop and oil house, a 1 port- . i i... i 1 . .hi. Th.- u L ., ..n. ' a anti tnd have been assigned to units of Solno With 20 Vupi U ;rJL, A-.ri. force, .till in Prance. . k;i, j. , iT..'' , u.iT. oto young men were also with com- Dnlln. fih-.rv.r P1"1? L on Mexican border and left i - this city with the-local coninnnv as sergeants. In the communications enti "Friendship Campaign" home the youthful soldiers stated that .i . . T. k.j t f.i ,u,r peiea 10 remain in iTan. fjr rians neariy tompleted somo ,ime to eo STATE HOUSE NEWS ! Announcement wan made yesterday bf Itcputy Secretary of Ktate fain Mo nor that the wailing of the topic of the proposed constitutional amend uonU and measures submitted to tko voters of Oregon at the special lec tion to be held June 3, baa been coin lrtod. Notwithstanding thfc law pro viding for the holding of wich special ejection requires that pamphlet copies nf the nmenclinent4 and measure shall Im mailed to tho votors of the state ten days prior to such election, thcee .pamphlets will 4e in the hands ef the elector snarly a month -before mi"-a election, which will gjre them a great er time within which to arrive at a conclusion regarding the important nuNMuroM upon which I hey are to tti their npfiroTal or disnent. The Mil for mailing the! pamphlet, amount to 3108. 59, on A eent postage being re quired tot each separate jauipMct mail ed. The we'kJy report from the snilnsr trial aix:ldiHit commission ahowa that during tho een dny eriod there were IWt afli'icleiiU roported throughout the stale. Uuly one of tluste retiultcd tu tally, that of Hairy H. White, luntber msn, of Kerry, Of the wholo number 475 were anbiect to the provisions of 1 tho rompeiumtion act. In No Other Form do you et such an easily digested, s ready-to-eat blend of wheat and barley as in 4 1 A food designed for health building More pleasing to the taste than many foods whose chief aim is to tickle the - palate. "There's a Reason t'4 M- nr. Ifollowing eloseJy upon the big ibatch f load contractu recently let by the highway coinmimioa will Iw another group, which according to estimate, will cull for l,r00,000. la this group will be Included 41 miles of paving. The proponed projects are as follows: Wood Jtiver to Oaacade Locka pav ing, 2 miles. ' Hood Kiver to top of Wilson hill, griding, two inilixt, Rniuior to Ktaaie, p, 12 'miles. From folk and !toiitoa county line, paving, 1 '-j mill' north in l'olk cotuity Yntnliill to MoMinnville, paving, 6 miles. Arlington til Morrow c.outty line, grading, 12 mile. Koseuurg to Winchester, grading, 6 aiilc. Uoseliurg to Dillsrd, grading and ma rnrfntn, 7 miles, l'inia to Drain, grading and macad am, 3 miles. JJewberg to West Dayton, grading ami maendnw, 0 miles. Tho committee ia charge of tie' DbUm 807 Arrives in Hew York. Friendship Campaign" to be out on rs- Alice I. I)enipy received a tele- by tire "Y" club of the Salem high 8mm rrom kw "on, Sergeant Clnud school have iet the date for Wcdues- I'mwey, Tuesday evening stating tn, day, Thursday and Friday, May H-16, ko had arrived in New York aud-that and have enlisted the services of the ke would be discharged and sent home following citizens: Mr. Newmvcr. ot at an early date. Sergennt Denmsev i kome in the ftre the state Y. M. C. A. work: 8ecretarv went to France with Colorado trooDs' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams will Compton, of the local Y. M. C. A.; Coach kaving enlisted with a cavalry nnit ot,0Te for Tilluuiook next week whev. Circuit Judge Harry II. Belt and Miss Teto went through tho severe fighting lllnncho Barrett, eourt reporter, went to with his division and came out of tlio McMinnvillo today to hold a session of frucas without a scratch, circuit court for AlcMinnville and Yam-1 1 1 hill county. . j Tiers and other property of the Ham- Mrs. Clifford Kmith left tho first of burg-American line at lloboken, .N. J., tho week for lonu, eastern Oregon, for.kavo been taken over by the govern- a visit at the homo of her paronr. Mrs. Klla J. Metager of McMinnvillo was a Unllas business visitor in Dallas this week. Dr. L. A ment. 000. The purchaso prico was 2,")0t),- The war department announced S;itur- Bullmun left the first of day that demobilization of the nimy l.r.s tho week for Seattle for a short visit returned 1,942,391 officers und men to with relative - j civil life. Laird Woods went to Eugene, Thurs- day to attend a reunion of former stu dents of tho university wlio have Ucvu in Uncle Sam's fighting forces. Mrs. I. N. Woods went to Portland tho first of the week for several days visit with relatives. Attorney Osear Hnyter went to Mo Minnville this morning for a Bhort busi ness trip. William K labor, aformcr Dallas citi zen, who has been making his home In Seattle for the pwit year, returned to his home here. Mr. and Mus. Joseuh Reminaton nud family have moved to this city from Oregon City and will make Dallas their Matthews and 1'rof. Matthews, of Wil-i'kc breaking out of the war with Mei lnmotte University, Joe. Albert, of tho''Co ""d ""ved severnl months on the tlovrrnnr Olcott is receiving many eummunications from over the state with regard to tho matter of retaining the battleship Oregon, a number of them opposing the proposition on the sriimid that tho nuicunt said to be needed for upkeep-J0,U0O is ex- i.....it..... .l.:t ...i ...1.- .I.- 1 ""'"V "V r, 1"" Kvnn. Milton Grallo that it is something that should not . ,. . ,, .,, be put -p to the school children of "" iih..ri.., v;,i.:.. - .1 lw.ii. . "i,iru. iTiiiiiu H-W Kli9 UUIU IUW, Capitol National bankj.W. I. fcjtaley, of me capital liusiness College, and Dr. F. E. Brown. On the dates stated these gentlemen will be "at home" to any high school lad who wihea to call upon hiin and will devote tt least fifteen minutes of his time to a discussion of any one of the followiug questions: Shall I to college, and wheref " "What shall 1 choose as a vocation in lifet" "What stand shall I take- iu religions matters" "What courso should I take in select ing amusements!", These are four of the most important questions that any boy could consider, and it is hoped -that a largo number of the students will take advantage of the opportunity to discuss them with men who have a broad outlook upon lite uiiu who have "been through tho mill." Asido from conveying information and counsel, these interviews mny be of the utmost influence in nwakening the "big brother" sphit on the part of our prom inent citizens and setablishing a bond between them and the student body. The committee in charge of the cam paign are I'resideiit Ralph Wilson, of the high school student bodv, Donr.ld Karl Sliaf ler und border. - His regiment returned from Fiance several weeks ago but he wr.s kept behind owing to a slight attacK of influenza. Mr. Wililams will have charge of s, new bank recently purchased by his broth er, E. K. Williams f Portland. Pete Pappas, a Oreek who was a mem ber of tho famous Dlst division, return ed to bis hone iu Dallas this week. JUST RECEIVED Shipment DAISY AIR RIFLES and WATER PISTOLS Single Shot Repeaters Slide Action HAUSER BROS. I governor nm Hupt. Church. down the gopher )esl with a 'tt imblic t,.leuient with rdTir.l tn this' "Cinngum nu.i.m '..U1,,.ii;,i,. 1 I'"1"' cartridges. -.1 - 9WA Reducing Living Cost v J;;Kpto::1,; iLirabfr Company Builds Public debt of the United States gov ernment reported Saturday by the trcae- The log;hg eamp if the Valley 4 filets l.ueilier and Logging company, located in the Hilet llasin, ia one of the busy places in l'olk county, cites slve preparation! being made f I1" hiring on a scale unprecedented in this lriin. Among otnor improveinenie is Huge i! urn across roe nig l.ucKinmute river, the construction of which has already occupied s.-vcrsl months and hick will be completed ty May 20 if present plana ' not miscarry. A erew of fifteen wnrkmeii and a don key engine have been engaged in build ing this structure which has a height f 41 feet a base 110 feet wide and a length of SlH) feet. The purpose of the tm it to create pnd covering 400 a re. when the dsui i completed there will be ?.VH)uKS feet of log. in the posd timbermea bow felling at the rate of 500,000 m day ea the eite of the pond. There, are also fiK),0HXl,(HH) feet f legs on the banks of the pond to bej lofted iata it. 4 mw Mill U cxpteU ItWardtOff Croop Never put a cronrty child to bed with out ivlsf a dot ot Foley's HonevTar MjliiTj know it top croup becausa i: cu't Ilia thick choking mucus, clean ts.roit cf pMe-n, cop tha boarsa r::!;".!e cou'h, carcidiDcuit breathing, i'.vit quiet alscp. ! -. T. Nn-Mr. T CU'rs. Wn., wtWmi t'c-ffr's II. --ey 4 'isr CMMf4tcty w4 t'y b.r cf -ep atiiA ot .-r. " t- Mr. ChM. Alien, t.iil.1. writ-- 1 hvrm hm4 t-tttey't llowr mo4 Tir tor tb r terra yra.na myld mat bm wiihiawt if. Ii tax red m aar s auctcr'i kiU iuc rak. as crowo." , C. Perry '. The high cost of living goes skyward if you do net have proper refrigeration for eatables and beverages in the heat of summer. Spoiled food and consequent illness are the results of storing food in an unscientific and unsanitary ice box. The new Belding-Hall Century Refrigerator last a life-time and it does extraordinary ser vice every day. Ti :m 1 11 m -.aye jou a good percentage of jts cost in the food it saves vou in the first season. See them in our south window. y e You Get More For Your Money At Moore's.