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PAGE SIX rv. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 10. 1919. Aja. aa jBLa MuAjM AWAi WkL't SaV i i l trrl,i'''r-iri'r' r TODAY Look anol Listen! I D. W. GRIFFITHS "The Girl Who StayedatHome" ITS OF THE USUAL GRIFFITH STANDARD VAUDEVILLE TERPSICHORE Duo SEE THEIR . ORIGINAL SCARE CROW DANCE im.n. OREGON ftl5PJ1- The Monster Sale Still Continues AT Go Wo Johmsoo St Co9sa I UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING NEW TOD A Y (Continued fro m page five) REGISTRATION FOR JUNE 3RD ELECTION V(Hi fr mli. Phone L'l'.i'.M. II lull S.M.K I" i vrn I range, nearly iii-w. S, I2tlt St, ." 21 'I! S.U.K -.links, 12c r:i. Inv iiKI Hatred Hock a. U Mav 21 . Plume J? 20 Full HM.K -About 10 rtmU n( second j(n i lli fir wood, mi ground; also gmtd light wagon. Plume Mil';!, .11 .NM'Tnlet'YCI.K or wile cheap, good iii.I.t. 411 lid',1 Im'Iwi'cu 12 mill I. Sl W VNTKI Fipctiviiecd girl fur ticn fuil Iwiii' m .iinill family. Phone ik.H ur mil kl KU X . Kth. ' 8 ll t;tHi, well improved farm fur Mile or trade; will lahe tonic nniil Salem pioierty. Address PMl ,s, I2lh M. feili'iu, Or, 3 21 V ANTKI-- Parly ti lake senaon con tract lor hauling li.iHm feet lumber per tbiy, S mill- haul: I tun truck m tit trailer will handle mine In-iihiii- Mi mm liningo. Phone ;):'. I.MsT .-Strayed ur stolen, ler .lohnnn liii n il , rot in n Id Journal office, re ward, tf WANTKII -To hear from iifiirr who Inn between 3.i anil 40 acres of la ml f.'r sale. Mnt hae fnim A to 10 acres heating prunes oil tli place, a tt ur t room limits- and Iwrn; uii good gravel or rock mad am) mnil route. Plume '.Milt! ur write to 7:IH .North Trivil St. !lfm. tr. 5 21 l! SAI.K to acre fnim in crop, nine of best Intid in Oregon, t't-v particulars write unucr, Kl. 1, x si.s ii . 6 vj ,VsT KWT.IVKI farloaij Ro.k ttinii tint runl. Orilrr now, I'hono l:t;. 'iit:il fily Trinisfor To. S'-'ii S';o-st. ' it-" W-INT.S.S Will mil my Imainrwi, nmkinit b'-'miI fl.'iO iiioiith, any one run hii'iilli'. Price I.VHI inrludiiiic over tl'HHt nurtli uf nonrlv new turn iMiu, !() pin no, n'nt miil to Aim. Il. Kiir further ai t ieulara write K It Jmunnl. 5 20 Ik Ik WANTKIt Wr faeluiv-wmk. 'ROUND COA8T 4i LEAQUE BASES a mi: lung j'4s j(m. wajjea, Aly iinnie Jmlelv at I'. S. rniikvinrnl Ser vue, I.N 4. l.ilM'il. 2 i WASTKIt 3 r frtiihi'il lnw'kn In riMiiiia lv y. 'iiiid riitile with inHlt chil'l. Atl l-.e M rare Jmir V,.TKI- i:ix-iUifreil man for eeriea ami il'y ji'ikU. tlimJ wite I.... I....' i I'lll I1IIIPI Mi. I n"wi l".'(iili t'ah Muie, referj'iiein l(u SK waiitnl, wnntej to tmr 3 nr tt rnnin wui.li'iii kiue I'lo-e in. well lii Hiitl an.t niH"l riimliliun; jjive lo ranuM auit eh uir, AiWikw Unt rrr J. uiteal 8 I JMIt K.Vr.K-AII tr it of UHt . 1 nule fri'tn Mtion, iml 1'iiililinM; Milil t;le " I h"w in !lew a I'iiit 'v. line ihiry fnim, Wiu, Hall, Marion, t. ' & S' Ur VKK'ttM tVnS -ti aeremall n .k r rilliti. i. iii-.l inij'Hieii'iitv tt riMin koiir, S"oil tuim, rar hone, fm-l 'tn( r.lisr, uther liiiilOm. If luliir-li'.t wute It. A. Ittixen. StUnH, Ur, Itt, l .to, , ajT'iiln J tniiie Si l. Cubs Drop Six Straight To Eastern Qubs; Grcal Alexander Losing Power By it. C. IWniillu&. Xew Vuik, Mav lS,-Sit tii)ikl l h itt.'a haxr a ta w'Mt'ioJ l' the ul-4 an J flout Ike way vasteia elul m, i.Lnu l.i tLt. i alll'lH'M'itlY mr tljkt I'ltl tilH n."ii' lli' will kv to, Iw ilowe f.iiihe Natiuaal thw litfi. .r tliev w ill !' ki.liii'l rleat I ut hit ilitiiiei i( tteni lonnattt. ! t.niver t'lexrlanJ AWlii. fi the unit. k at " nam Hm h in- Ike tliiiUii4 l.fe of a t nitiJ. Mklc aimv u tiiant. J.m a.ii;1". aee' of the li lt tiaaitei. a li'a anew iit'i a lull, k vt a si-t-tii in t'se rsM. j Miai'HiOv, Mit'iaw mkniM li : !e nwuUU kel'iii h e4 t'iHt In; (he filial tuk"wf tk Nationnl Hi. iiiti kvra, ikot.cM ta o j t -i.. i. -... i Mil"te ti eei rM . ... i.'Hl lnttt ar amitvai the Mil !:Se . " ana .-f . farvl'iil H.ti'iatioa f latwr laetaj . . ....u i.i.ui. tt. ritlierl ntw'ti not ki.vw i tu tun awav Hk fi"t "t kM it f r tH Th 'H I";! . , ih i.i'.t i.i- . ." , flow lt i ."" ",K I her ae wa tm a.l aeii-ar t Nf a vt it. .. i K..I .,ti -t for he i. ta'!iat . . ... lal.'Bt HHit ki lti t.k... ....'. a!r fio tk t ar i i ... i ..... rr lvw li'. waa w.U no fiw VhiJt, Th Ik,. f,, (list H.iart fu ka "t j l,iM,U to a mll. of "theT ! '.! u 0 is- t ws'vet,' when n..rh k' iWt' ii!i,t-.t at r..eta j it .... I . l.a V. tl..' l i III ,' ! t BUY IN SA1X.M AlAYAYS ht jmlje (Itv l iiileil rtraa.) Vestenitiy "a winnera: Veinun, 2; I.aj .wtfi'l.i, Nilt lke, Kartamento. II. one run: Mieely, Halt Lake; Finh er, iNtrranienli lllue, Heaven. Tlie liuiiiiine 1 AiiKelea.Oakli.nd af fair wna It wilit one, the aeorc itandlnc I til 1 nl the rnil of U iiininn. A anmleifiil exhibition by t'liilv Itmwn itt the Bfh'H.olt hat nnthinf to il with the Ancela winntiiff the name, 4 to 2. ItrowN atluttott 1.1 hits. The Tmer sraliln'il Imth saniea. The iniHiiiuit eenteM i annrxtil 7 to 3, the iiftetniMin 3 to 0. Ttin .heiliile atnt'tteit the Stattte-Si-.lt Ijike Biime in the eighth, with the tiv on tii, 12 to 7. Sit. ramfnlii t.tok the aeiies, four Put of aia, he winniiiir M to 3. SrORTINO NEWS IN BRIEF Iia Ankvte, Ml. M.tv 10. -- .Tim Klinit i to W nil.teil to J, Willant ataff f amn(i rtni-r, aeevrilinj( to rrrwirtK Imliy, Tlynn new t working at a notion i'u tow Mn lio here an,l it ia wnilor iiit he will jom Willanl'a eamp in T.h-I.io a aoon aa he finiJn hia own tnnl in fionl of the eaniera. New V.rk, Mar t.-liitih Leon nl. aonlhlaw fiteher, trailed t ta Vak,H tat winter, ha been nnM to the lVtmit Tiiiera, wa announeeil toitay, lrfsinanl'a tmlary it i t'eliev e l. n ill lie T.VHI with ' the Ti(!ei, ttiiee the Yankee refiiaitl to hit. ivin TVaneiwo, May 9. (Vniteil C,v,vthe St.vi-kton IVvi'iea continue, to Iral the l"aeifse Toa-il nowlmg aa 'atnn' lentnec titav. The Stock ton tWareai were niwril out of nii.l ulare In the Sarramento t araili', who kave rttllt'.t i't-'O aptint. the leniten' Jrot, The Iti-areata' i0e ma'hins total :i. .v I'mneiwo. Mav l!. - - (I'liileil ri, Murrol Itntjier, TVeeeh ill' lam liker, csmIv won the tea i!e l.iele rae yvterhic trom Joe fopr, ttel aa c.oiten.ter, liana thil alan wwn tww cef, i tt. 11 M Th r.irt Atoria ha anthorieil the at'e ei j neer to ptiveott with the xn f.r the l ew hrnlire aero Young ' lac. The- eot of ihe atruetvtc ia oliw ate.l t .,I0,VV t'.itl nien.N it. of the .tone tra.tnati ..t ila at the l-wu ail t latk I h -nool j ia ).kane a.-M oteil that tio Jtw.ie-! at ilrew may cj.ecil I0 ia eet ail all wuol te of cotton, j Ya ciesl tn Wal wicr ckanta I taka Jour rTilee, lt.' tkf- t it with vt at raje U,i M tsf Mariea com- Cooks Show Only 14.568 Reg istered, As Au?.inst 17,315 For November Balloting Over County. YnleiH in Marion enmity me not an ihlereileil in nuitil rniiils am! recoil Htriii'tioii nii':uuir, to lie vuteil en .lull II ai they were in politiea lt full, ne- oritinir tn the ivi;ih! ration reluriia just eoinile.l liy I', tl. Mover, county lerk. Ilcfoie th Noveii'liir elution of Inil full, 17,ni"i votei-H in the conn- IV linil taken the troiilile lo register, liile fur the cotninir Tune .'I eleHiou only ll.ruiS have ii-jf istovpil or hnve voteil within two yenri, tint" wmg en I it led to vote. I'ntt of thia fiillin of in the nuine of llione entitled to vole i due to the flirt tluit if one dnea not Mercian the right of votiin in two years, the inline i Htrieken from the rpKiatrntinn anil t hia linupeueil .l.'iniiniy 1, 11)10. 6(ij0 In Salam According to the iinmea now rojU- tere.l ."tti'.'K will have the tight of vot- Hi Juno 3 in Miilem. A uauiil the re- iii1ilien lead with 3S25 i'OtiiiRred to !t."il ilcmoerntK. There are li'Jti aoeial- iata reiriHtered enniiwred to Si I who reentered la.it fall, l'rohiliitionisla are iiImo drifting into the old line puitie an only :isl have rexittereil for the eiiining election, enired to 53.S in Salem hiM full. Onlinarily alntut (10 ier cent of those ho lue reiriilcred take the troiilile to vote. The women in .Sulim are ahmit a imtriotie as men in retrial cring, as on the iltooka nre I7s" Tepulilioan wo men, 2039 ropMldictui men, and 41. denioerat.il' women coinitared to 4:111 democratic men. Only woini n ill the city reuitered aa ancialint while Kil rciitevcd fla prohilitionist. The wo men atiek lo the (prohibition party bet ter than men ns only 100 men lined up na prohiliitionUu in the Sulein reia t rat ion. All Precincts Fall In every one of the voting precincts, the retaliation ha a fallen off eonipir e,l to lat fall. Till is especially true of precinct lu in the hnninc aeelion from t'enter 10 Kerry streets and be tween Hi', street and the river. In this precinct the registration liaa fall en off 122. Precinct 1 in Snlem, voting t l'rcs colt 'a (writer ahop also ahoves a light regialmtion with 30! compared . .111 U,st fall. In precinct 11, voting at the court house, the precinct where mest of the office holders mound the atnte house live, showa a radical falling off ailh 3 til compared lo 47"t last fall, showing that .politics is of more import to the renlenti itotwoen High and 12th atrect and renter and Kerry than lead and reconstruction ttteaann'a. r.,vinct l.'t showa radical falling off in registration. This vr,,,'",'t ' Inoween renter and Maikot utreels n,t the ttreiron KWtrio and the river. With politics in the air last full the. registration waa 410, hut for the June ;l election only 342 rogiatct'ed. Bnaineaa Pwlnc Low In n'neral, retfistration in the city of tsalcm show the greatest fnllmir oft' In the ANiHincsa distrirta. although pre cincl It, in the estremc art of the citv between II mh and the river hows a lack of interc-st id the coming elec tion with .kill registrations compared to 40? last if all. In the outlying precincts. Mills t'ily makea 1 HMod word with 13.1 regia tir.'d comvned to 140 Ut fall, iih iabv reoister l!2 compared tot 10 last fall, while t'hampoej; cornea up with a j less of onlv one, Knilcwood hes 30, rVirgronoda voting precinct 33, and l.ilicrty St. t lioinawa is well' tip in its rcjiMra tinn compare.! to other preeimts with 212 compared to 4 lt fall. Jeffer sob 1ok SO, Mndear low It nd Bnwka 45. The Knscdale district rcg i.tera 11 eoltipt"''' ' s,s f,u and asecinct t in Saleni,-voting at the Bui gaW hrislian church, runs alntut the Mime average with 405 at present. cowiisred to .V last Vt,iter. aittw Ecdi old Mark St. lail fall off 52 while Shaw bi-iwks the record with three more rcg Isteml thaa Ia-t fall, tvlver Kalla it aet g-eallv interested ia good roJ as on!y 4S have registered compared PRE-WAR PRICES PREVAIL BARGAINS IN EVERY SECTION 3m The Frugal Buyer never fails to take advantage of Genuine Reductions, which has been clearly proven by the business they have given us the g past three days. Below we quote a few of the many interesting items selected for your approval. g Items of Special Interest FURNISHINGS Men's lightweight Summer un derwear Shirts and Drawers Extra Special. 48c Men's Fine Lisle Hose 24c Men's Summer Weight Underwear, $1.50 Values Mr Men's Blue and Grey Striped wgrk shirts, $1.25 values ' 78c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Military Collar attached. Priced 98c, $1.18, $1.48 $9.00 Men's Dress Shoes. Stand ard Makes. Now. ' $7.15 $8.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES New Styles, Now $6.75 $7.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES A-l Styles, Now $5.55 $6 MEN'S DRESS SHOES . Solid Leather, Now $4.75 HATS EXTRA SPECIAL $.'5.00 to $.1.50 Dress Hats. Colors Grey, Blue, Brown $1.88 MEN'S SUITS Men's Regular $40.00 Suits $29.85 Men's regular $32.50 suits $2435 I Men's regular $27.50 suits $20.35 Men's regular $22.50 suits $17.65 Men's regular $20 suits $14.85 Special lot of $18 suits $13.35 TROUSERS Regular $3.00 $2.40 Regular $;).50 $2.80 Regular $4.00 $3.20 Regular $4.50 $3.60 Regular $5.00 $1.00 G. W. Johnson & Co. to 04 lust October. Sublimity is bet ter than the average with "1H compar ed to 2S( last year. Wnconda hill 138 compared to 155 last October, fctilver ton registers nboiit 10 per cent lower I linn for the last election. At lomild, 21 women and 21 men democrats registered. X'o republican women registered at Klkhorm, although II men are entitled to vote republi can. At Jefferson, 47 men and 4(1 wo men registered to vote the democratic ticket ibut onlv two women at Mills City. in precinct 2, Salem, voting at tha Bungalow t'hriatiiin church, there are 30 democratic women lo only 20 men democrat registered. In precinct N, voting in Snlem, at Kcddoway a store, I. TO SEATCHALLCKGED Massachusetts Congressman Protests Seating Convict ed Socialist. runted. Uerger was unableto obtain the floor. A resolution oftered by Dallinger, or dering tin investigation by a committee of nine, wns hurried adopted without a dissenting vote, debate being shut off. Adjournment atopped n Inst effort of the Wisconsin lepresentative to be heiud. NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. "St f 1 - I'hiladelpliia, Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt aickiy most oi mo time. I went tu a doctor and he said 1 had nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kep me worrying most of tha time and he aaid if I could not top that, I could not get well. 1 heard sornuchabout LvdiaE. 1'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound my husband wanted me to try it I took it fora week and felt a little bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now withoKtdistresaornervousnesa."-Mr, 3. Worthlink, 12S42 North Taylor St, Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mother nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headache, back ache, Irritability and depression and soon more serious ailment develop. It is at auch period In life that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable) Compound will restore normal healthy condition, aa H did to Mrs. Worthline, Washington, May 19, (Uuitcd Press) Victor Itcraer'a riulit In a. cnt In , the house was challenged by Represent ative Dulluipcr, Massachusetts, when the Wisconsin socialist stepped before the sneaker's desk to be sworn in this afternoon. "I objeett o the swearing la at this time of Victor I.. Merger," lialliuger snid, "because he ia convicted under fderr.l laws." (scattering applause greeted the challenger. Merger returned to his scat during the chnllenger. When Dnllinger concluded, I he arose, saying: j "Mr. SK'aker, thia is a question of 'highest personal privilege " " I cannot recogmxe the gentleman On this iiiestion until after the swearing of the members," Speaker Oillett inter 0 women registered as democrat m lii lo onlv 14 men registered democrat-lie. Women Show Interest In precinct 10 in Sulcm, voting atl the tmrtielil school, the women are more interested in the election, or there may be more women than men in the precinct. Anyhow, 124 repub lican women registered compared to 114 men, and on the democratic side, i 1 women registered compared to 19 men. And i? preeint 12, b'wen Win street and l--it itj trtila f.f Kerry, the' women are in Ihe majority, as en the republican ticket, 120 women register ed compared to 115 men, and on the democratic ticket, 31 women comied to 2tl men. A vote mar be sworn in election dav I if the would be voter brings along j two property owners wno win swear a. to the residence of the voter who didn't take the trouble to register. While these figure are the regis tration, on ordinary occasion.. n!y about 60 per cent of those registered ciercise the privilege of going t the polls ob election day. 11,000 Volts Of "Juice" Pass Thru Man-He Will Live Albnnv. Or.. Mav 17 Li'i.. ,v. . - - -,- - . - hi tiiini- satid volts of electricity passed through ue uuuy ot ppiae May, employe ot a power company, yesterday afteraeoa, ;but did not kill him, aud he will live, Hay came in contact with the high powered wire when his foot slipped while he was working on a pole. Fel low workmen were unable to rescue him until the power had been turned off, and in the meantime Hav, unconscious, hung by his safety belt. It was neces sary to amputate two of hia fingers. His left foot (S severely burned. San Francisco. Thev can't resist some men. Jules C. (iatunge, given his third divorce decree, told the juil, he's iouiiii wue ntiinner . i-.xpcct me back in the divorce mill next year," was his TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS Portland, Or. When John' Furra r. tired Inst niht he tied a string from Ins bureau drawer to a burglar i.laraj i. the hotel office. Alike Drubili la la jut I today. Han Antonio, Texus. W. K. Walker didn't appreciate it at that lime, but he was wearing a SSO.OuO suit. A Jury ts praised it at that fimire. The ...it ... a nobbv tar and feather ii,i,i,,. St. Louis. Railroading and shipping can t mix. Walter Thorne. rrilroaJ-. waa pinched for remark. I. LII workers. Ttutf .;.! n.. , ...... n sicanDoai language." Sif T ,:. tl. i. . nc ni-uKcr sex wasa't. A deputv sheriff, seven hastily swora assistants and a cnmmandcerrd truck were required to tnk Mrs. J. Campbell In Ml 1 1 Chicago. John Simon is in a kospnat reflecting on his poor tennis playing. A hard hit bayy struck a large, rnx man. Simon will be out in ..v pure and sweet ' UUVli UlL "always frtttf Mke$ Appetizing Sabul Dresings Ha the Native Olive Flavor j, J. f. Jk SU Everywhere , Li f a 2 )