1 I I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. mA i ..ii. , nvn -i t CA- nun fi.j i. s r t 1 LA rauM'S ucss shoe polish i Keeps your shoes good-looking Makes them last longer Black - Tan White - Red - Brown Everywhere . r 1 1 i "0 Tsuight danea t Mooa hall. . LET US REMIND YOU: "" ' That our facilities for ex- " " amining eyes and fitting glasses, pius our experience . T enable us to make and adjust ; those glasses best suited to your individual needs. DR. A JcCULLOCH, Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building V ". ' if BUSINESS FAILURES IN UNITED STATES. Have been very largely due to ignorance and neg ligence; ignorance of the principles of Constructive business methods, and Negligence in the application of knowledge possessed of these principles. - We can Doint out Your Errnra nf tIia Pacr Show you how to Avoid them in the Future, and help' f you Auain success. TROMLEY & HENDERSON Auditors & Business Analysists Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. large Audience Greets i , Talented Young Women K; In Recital Last Night T The" First Congregational church was iillcd almoatt o "standing room only" last ltiht by frionds and music lovers drawn by the vocal and piano recital of ill isa Joanna James and Ming Ruth Bed ford, two Salem students or mr-huu 3bility. Both younjr, ladies displayed a finished technique and a charm of rcir dition that is seldom wet with. The program was one of very wide range, selected with a view to show to the. best advantage the power of expression on the purt of the two musicinns, who opened the program with a two piano se lection from Grieg. Miss Bedford was especially pleasing in her brilliant inter pretations of Chopin, Chaininade and jiubenstein, and was repeatedly encored. Hiss James, who has a mezzo-soprano of great promise and has frequently de lighted Palem audiences with her vocal selections, was never more effective than, ia hor renditions last evening, the selection varying from the spiritual passion of Kevin ' "My Desire" to the rollicking Scotch love song "The Like o' Him." Probbaly no singer, profes sional or otherwise, in flnlcui hns e surpassed her rendition of the old fav orite "Sweet nnd Low" with which she closed the program. Several of the pi ano and vocal selections of tho program were made doubly effective with the or gan, plnyed by Prof. Roberts ,and the violin by Miss Lillian Stege. . .LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York, May 29. Liberty bonds were quoted heret oduy as follows: 3 '.,. 99.4(1. off .04: first 4-s. BS.fin: last caanco to fcr Major Jack Hamilton and his famous le-eture at Ye Liberty tonJjjht. . v Notwitbstaodinc ta fact that Ore gon is umbered inwn; the bone drv states, Harvey Welt, will take wit him exactly 56.7UO dnnks when he itarta for Indianapolis tomoirow. It just happens that Mr. . Wells is head- tag east to attend the national con vention of bhriners and to one a head quarters for the Oregon Shrincrs who will leave Portland on a ccial earlr next week. Representing the potentate nd general committee of Al Kader Temple, Mr. Wells w,n disuse gome of his .Vi.TOtV drinks to the weary Shrinerg who hayp.'a to be curious as to the contents of o many caws at the Oregon headquarters. Indiana is a dry state along with Oreon. The real ob ject of introducing so many drinks in tne way ol Oregon s oest loiantierrT juice ia Wo convince tho noble of the mystic, ohrine that Portland is the prop er place for tho national convention of Shriners in 19J0. The main competi- ior ot rortinnd is .ew Orleans. Tonight dance at Moose hall. ! Notice. The Model Shaving Parlors will lie closed' all day Decoration day land remain opeu until 9 p. .m. Thurs day eve. 5.09 Tne Oregon prophetic conference eji-ns in Salem Monday June at. the First Congregational church. Dr. John M. r"nrlein will be in the west in the interest of tho conference and has mmte arrangements to speak in Salem at 2 o'clock, Monday June 2. It is un derstood that deputations from differ ent 'parts of the slate will attend tho conference. Rev. Walter Duff, confer euce leader, will illustrate his talk 1 with his famous diagrams. The confer jence is interdenominational nnd (ortho dox. Dr. A. F. Hutchinson of the Pied mont Presbyterian church will speak on "Jerusalem and tho Jews." The sessions of the day will begin at 2:.10 0 clock in the afternoon and close with the wening nes-ion beginning at 7:30 u ciuvn. Fatty ArbucAle and Madge Kennedy win he the star that shine at Ye Lib erty Thursday. Fri. and Bat. Tonight dance at Moose hall. Returned soldiers will have 1500 spent on them between now nd next Sopt. 1 1y the War Camp Community service, according to a recent announce ment. It is also understood there is an other loOO coming to itho city for the samo purpose toy the first of next year. The iprogrnm of .the war communi ty service consists in 'giving several recciptioiMi to the boys up to next hrirtt mas. Returned soldiers will nl&o Ibe a?t sisted dn fheir aflfaii 1oth civil and" military. To attend to the recaptions and other things, 4he fwar camp com munitr eervice liopes to aceompUsh, tho ifollowing committee has been ap pointed: R. O. Hnelline, chairman; John W. Todd, executive secretarv: Paul Wallace, vice chairman! J. H.' Albert, treasurer; T. M. Kav, Judge W. M. Bushey, Mavor C. K. Alhln. Henry IW. Meyers, W. H. Dnnccv. Dr. R. N. Avison, Mrs. Alice H. J)odd. Mrs, F. A. Klliott, Misn Cornelia Mar vin, Mi. J. A. Carson and Mm.. R. J. Hendricks. Within tea mlcatea after acceptics a jab as 4rek u for tie hiding read of tie Silver t ails luaLser co!iv, Tslivt Honk was crushed betwua lac tnt of t I..' . causing instatit dea'h The acrurnt ycterdav wear Silvmoii. Mr. Hihiss was stan-Hng be tween two car, ready ronple them, when logs, ettenihug over the end of the ears eaugtit kim oa each side of the head, crntkiag hi skull. .No in quest waJ kebl as Coroner dough stat ed the death was entirely accidental. Mr. Hook w, 3t year oi l and is sur vived toy a widow and small child. 1I waa a nephew of W. S. J(k, the Sil vertoa umlertaker. secona 4 s, H4.84, oir .1"; lust 4 Vi s. 9.1.92, up .02;" second 4', 's, 95.30, off .08; third 4 VI 96.02, up .(12; fourth 4V4 's. 9o."4, up .10; Victory 4 's, 99.91, off .02. The Remington Arffoloadimr Rifln let go five one-ton-blow shots vou jimply press trigger for each shot. ' Simon Benson, chairman of the state highway commission hns agreed to come to Salein next Monday evening nnd sprmk nt the big good roads rally to be held at the armory June 2. In ad dition to the addrecs of Mr. Benson. Representative James 8. Htewart, i on the ,program for a talk and then sever al lma lsnenkers will eive five minute aitaregiNMi sic, The city aaa officially accepted the $3000 Oarfurd track and new sgrse are a thing of the past in the eitv fire department. Hence any 6ne who would hke to buy horses might inquire at the tire department, as the two that have been in the service are needed no long er. v. u. wusoo, wno operates a hi mill about six miles east ot th citv. was the low bidder for 30,000 feet of cress walk lumber, recentlv called for by tho city council. His bid was I1S.50 per thousand feet for 4,"!,000 feet of 3x12 lumber and 1S a thousand for .1000 ft of cross walk lumber 6x6, 0 Harold Cook, the scout executive, re turned last night from a trip to Oak Ridge, in the southern part of Lane couittv, where he went to look after a camp it to be used by the four troops of Iboy scouts on their annual hige, which this year occurs on June 14th. I ho site selec ted is on Salt C reea, a fine fishing stream, and not far from tho famous hot springs. Mr. t ook states that fii it is one of the most, bountiful spots to bo found in Oregon, and fur thermore it is so wild that t He country abounds with same. There will he about fifty boys in the camp and they will bo accompanied by Harold and Fred Cook, Ulcnn Miles and Hugh Walker, tier. R. N. Avison of the First Mirth cdist church, has decided to ucrept the invitation of tho president of lLainlin university, Minnesota, and will attend tho commencement exercises of that institution and preach tho university sermon in connection with them. There will be mutual pleasure in the event for ftr, Avison was for ten years con nected with the institution and will find many of hit old acquaintances still on the ground. Hamlin is one of the older schools -of Minnesota, having been ibuilt m the early 'i0s, and is lo cated midway between Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. Dr. Avison and wifo will leave 'for the east somo time this week and after a etay of a few davs at lkunliu will spend several week vis iting friends and relatives ia various parts of the middle west. 0 Tacoma U extending a genuine west ern welcome to the Cherrians to visit the city from June 30 to July 6 to take part in the northwest iieace jubilee, Arch i. Brown, general chairman, is in tho city, to extend personally the in vitation. Although' be waa informed that tho OTierrians crhtld not attend on account of our own homewaung and celebration, he say the invitation is good for all other Walemites who hap pen to be tip that way along about the middle of the year. Tactoma, ahing with other Washington cities, intends to spend its memorial money in the erec tion of hirgo memorial auditoriums in order that with the coming of years when the tourist tiaffie become ex tensive, visitors may at all times be properly cared for. I Refreshing flavor and fragrance and. un usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga rettes instantly and permanently likable! AMELS are a cigarette revelation I They vare a smoke delight ! They answer the cigarette question as it has nvr before been answered. Your taste will prsv that! Camels are an expert blend f hoice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly prefer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Your test proves that! This expert blend brings out Camels' wonder ful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any un pleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor I It also makes possible Camels' enticing mildness while retaining the full "body" of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like Camels and how liberally you smoke them, they will not tire your taste! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price ! 0 JO c trWf, mt tmm pccA iJOO .(.i-ff.l in a W atronlv m rmmmd thtm carte tut ttm hom mr Ac ffflj ar Inni 18 cents a package The Tlllicnm club gave its last dance of the season last night nt the Masonic Temple. P. K. Kiillerton, chairman of thrt eiftertninnwnt committee, is nr rHiiging for tho club to take a trip along tlie (Jolumbia highway sometime in June. The Elks lodge of Salem will Initiate about a iki7.cn member Thursday eve ning this week and vote on a dozen or mi applications for membership. Among members (if the lodge it is undcr-Miod that ns soon ns the membership reach 10110 .the bulge will celebrate the event 1 n a 1 1) n i TO i I ' f A R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WintoB-Sli"i N. C PERSONALS. hr m nrniMii- lu 11 ii. 1 h nit' 11) lll't tl j it IS Thero will pliiitv of mu- Ji u'-,n nriuuin tup mt. Anf!'L Mivorton DR. C B. O'NEILL Optometrist Optician Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 625 IAVE IT. I WE I- 1 r":z3 Everything in Building Material Paints and Varnishes. KALSOMINE at cur SPECIAL PRICE of only 11c per pound. Our motto is "Service to our Customers." ILSCPWILOQICO. S 'I ana vlicrrian Halem bauds and also somo singers. Tho good roads rallv for jiwomiay eveuing is to especially inter est Halcm voter in the proposed bond ing measure Tor the construction of 1.30 miles of good road in the county, 100 of which will be hard surfaced. On two formep occasions, when there was 'bitt little interest in good roads, &tWm went about 50 -.'ill. But with tho chang ed conditions, there is a feeling among those posted nn road matters, that Ha lcm will vole in favor of jfood roads jurt . strong is the county is expect ed to vote. Tor Memorial day services at the cemeteries fridny morning, a renuest JitM Ix-en made that automobiles tie loaned to talic the vclciau out and that those who feel so disposed, bring their cars to tho armory from 8;.10 to 9:;l o'clock. The veterans will meet at the armory about that hour. ino.ay, decoration oay, will be a closed day ;for aleni on far a the bus iness interest are concerned. Announce ment is made from the "Business ilen's lc-agne that all stores in town will be closed that day and this includes all grocers. The meat market nwy remain open just a few hours in the'morning to make the usual meat deliveries bu4 this i not expected to mean inter than o'clock. .A a national holiday, the i hanks, postnffiee, offiw's at the court J house and of course Ihc state hou w ill ibe Im-kcd up tight. There will be no business of any kind whatever itvt the town will give the day to observing the day. Judge H. J. Bean bts now lined np as a good road enthusiast as today be jrK-cme the owner of one of the latest Velie model cars. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink glass of realhot water befera breakfast to wish out potaona. "Everything in Building Material A.B. KELSAY, Mgr. Phone 813 : West Salem 414 Attention i called to the fact that the law rwpiires wncr of xroperty to i-nre for the narkini? lietween the aidr- 349 S0Uth $ jwalk and the strert. Tliere is an erdj 19tVi Ct t M nance rnvcrin? this but jut at prrs lZln otreCt fjeHt 4t i nndc1MiMi that the park j board will notify prnjrty owners wbn t.v.!ifcjtfcs.sfcajfeAfeft negitgymt and not eniore the law iiro is not merely t live, but to live well, cat well, digest well, work well, sleep wll, look well. What i glorious condition to attain, and yet bow very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. folks who are accustomed in fl dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh h a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out' the whole of the internal pobonous stag nant matter. Keryone. whether ailing, sick or well,' should, each morning, before break fast, drink a gla of real hot water with a teaspooiiful of limestone phos phate in it 1 1 wah from the stomach, liver, kidneys aM bowels the previous day' indigestible wafte, sour bile and poisonous toxins. The action of hot wa ter on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. Jt cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, wist and acidity and give one a splendid tite for breskfast. The million of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious sriells. stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who hsve sallow skins, Wood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarte-r pound of limestone phos phate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. A K. Jonea of Akbany is among the recent arrivals in Wnlem. Ralph (Bobzion of Grants Taw slopped off in tho city Tuesday to visit with old friends wh,il0 on his way ia Seat tle to join his father who is employed in the shipyards. President 11. . Oil.. Monday evening attending a meetinir of itho Manufacturers association. lieo. Vick, of the Vnllev Motor f 'n . left Tuesday for Medford where he wa rallied on business connected with the agency at that ipoiut. Mr. and Mr. Spencer of Halem are visiting here with the latter 's sister, Miss Florence Akin, and with Mrs. Dec K. Aiken. Rosburii Heview. Kvelyn Heigleninn. who hns been iting with her college chum, Mrs, ti, A. t'enrcy, returned this afternoon ti, her home at Untem. Koseiburz News. Knifst Hoffman, K. t'. Jones ind .Mike Martell, who conducted several of the attractions on tho oansivnl grounds, left 'today for Salem. They will return in July for the Klk cele bration, with mnny new attractions. Kosebiirg Review. Mrs. T. T. Wells of Kn.ilb, Wn. is visiting her ister, Mrs. (.'. K. J'ntler- son, at L'.ll.) Mouth f'ottnge street. Their mother Mrs. A. li. Field is dan gerously ill. ; FIKIjD At the honno of her dnugliter, Mrs. C. Y'. l'atlerson, 2315 Mouth Cot tage street, AVednediiiy moriiiug, May 2S, lOifl, Mrs. A, It. Field. Tho funeral service will bo held Thursday morning at Hti.'lft o'clock from the 'Free Methodist church and will bo conducted by the Reverend Thompson, Iluriul will iIk in the Jason lce cenieterv. Oranges will be featured in thu Lane comity fuir next September. A priw of $125 has been listed for the best grange exhibit and 1(I0 for the scemid" best. Mysterious Malady SiiO Baffles Portland Dcctcrs l'orthuid, Or., May 2H. Tho aid of all tho buby specialists In Portland lias been enlisted in an attempt to cuiulut a mysterious iimliidy that, has reunited in the dearth of eleven bubies out of 21 afflicted at a local Imby home. , The other ten sufferers are in great agony. IiiIck! imil trouble is Hie stin t of tiio ail ment, None of the victims is morn tlinn three yenrs old. The malady so fur lias foinplerelv baffled the doctors. Mrs. Mary Fuller, alleged to be a lender of the radical element, at Wpuk ane, was HNWutuU. Wednesday charged with violating the t'spiuntige jaw. , sppe- ', Court House t In the divorce suit of Henry M. noeingneimcr against Ksther Bocdig- V..:. li.-. " "ciKi-iy me ueieiuiant rue an answer denying several nllegi,tioiis, including "-" u regura to inrting with oilier men, Hhe alleges in addition that he nnd not properly provided for her and that slo had been obliged to work at time for her own smpport. That he had net furnished her with a proper home. luai incy iia.l lived together until .Miry 4 and that the only home ha pro vince was in rooming bouses mostly in intuited by men and an unfit place for ocr to live, rne alleges that he is woi k ing in a garage and making from to 10 day. In the suit of W. VV. l!al against M. .V. Lewi k Co., the defendants ans wer that tho plaintiff was engaged as a salesmnn for monuments, tmnlxi.n,.. and markers and that lie was to re ceive i,i per cent commission fur all good Sold at list price. That between August 1, 1M17. and May Hi, the plaintiff took orders amounting to 3."1( and that he earned commission laniourrting to sr7..i). Al that he did 1 500 other business, 'but that $75 was dune in selling lcoW the list price, llli total commission for the time men tioned was aioj.12, ft,,d that accord ing to the books of Lewi . Co. there was only 71.99 due. 1 The executor of the estate of Angie Kaiser, dereasi'd, reported to the coun ty court total receipt amounting to H.HHl.OH and thai there was a balance On hand of 7." 1 7 . June "M was t as the date for a. final hearing. "Maybe nobody has told you," says the Good Judge- Why this good tobac co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco ' satisfaction with a ' small chew. It gives you the good tobacco ! taste. It lasts and lasts. : You don't need a ! fresh chew so often. It saves you money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two titles IN if RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Yon expect the local mer chant to take your produce. Hjlp them do It with your pat ronage Build np Marion coun IIP! JK I AN I To Ford Owners Insist on getting GENUINE FORD PARTS when your FORD needs repoiring. DON'T allow BOGUS or imitation parts to go in your car. We use only GENUINE FORD PARTS. Our repair shop is complete and with our large" force of com petent workmen we are able to give you prompt ser vice at a minimum cost. A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK vaiiey r s Ford Sales and Service Formerly Vick Bros. High St. Opp. City Hall I ti R (until it becomes necessarv. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS