PAGE TIIRE1 TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, JALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1919. M John Barry more IN "The Test of Honor" Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew IN "Harold, Last of the Saxons" PATHE THE REGO JOHN J&ASErMOJS W"4 QmmcuntgKwKt Coos County Recalls Watson And Philip the reiyiU election Tuesday in thu coun ty. The 2-to I vote against County Judge Janioa Watson and -the 3 to 1 against ... Z - m Commissioner Archie Philip surprised Marshf.cld. Or., Juno 5.-C. B. Wade, of ,hc justice oi ine peace, a aomocrai, oe eomcs eounty judgo and Henry G. Kern, banker, foundryman and mayor of North Bend, eounty commissioner, l a and the defeat is attributed here to a campaign waged by the Agitutor, a free lance paper, that had been after the result of an overwhelming landsilo in county court for several years; the 1 I Evening Record of Marshfield and the STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS : PURIFIES BLOOD Ton can't expert weak kid; a tj Biter the acids and poisons out of yon system unless they are eiven a little hell Don't allow them to become disease; when a little attention now will prt) tent it Don't try to cheat nature. i As soon as you commence to hsv backaches, feel nervous and tired, GET! KUHX. These are usually warnings, that jour kidneys are not working properly. , ' , Do not delay a minute. Go after thi cause of your ailments or you may finj -yourself in the grip of an incurable did . GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil earn aules will give almost immediate relic! from kidney troubles. GOLD MELM AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will df the work. They are the pur. original Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direct from the laboratories In Haarlem, Hob kind. Ask your druggist for GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitute, look for the name GOLD MEDAL of Tery box. Three sites, sealed packages Money refunded if they do not p;:ckli kelp you. I OOR Bnv Times, also of Marshfield. The main charge against the eounty officials was cxtravaganco ana wuste of countv funds and the good roads mon ey, and in the case of Philip, of assum ing regular salaried employment for the eounty. 0. M. Plummer, oue of th public spirited men of Portland was in the eity looking for the right man to take chargo of the raising of 00 in Ma rion county for the Pacific Intcrnation al Live Stock exposition. This amount is the qilota given th. county. The legislature appropriated money to help along the exposition provided those in terested raised enough to put up the building. When completed the exposi tion building will be one of the largest in the west under one roof. Plana for the big Fourth of July celebration in Salem arc gradually tak ing definite shape It was made known today that a ipromium would be offer ed for the "best community float that takes part in the parade. Salem will be excluded from the contest. Ruth Garrison Called By Both State And Defense la Douglas Storrs Trial Okanogan, Wash., June 3. The trial of Douglas Storrs, who is charged with unlawful relations with Ruth Garri son, the 18 year old girl who poisoned Mrs. Btorrs in Seattle Hareh 18, began in the superior court hero this room ing. ihe little town was filled with curi ous spectators, who have congregated from miles around to get glimpse of the girl who staged a death feast and the man for love of whom she took, the life of Mrs. Storrs. Ruth Garrison was brought here yes terday from Walla Walla prison insane ward. 8he has been summoned to testi fy for both defense and state Burglari Saturday night at Ban From, cisco coolly carried away from the Wax man bakery in McAlister street 4000 and the heavy safo which was supposed to hold it securely against fire end thieves. ' FAILURE TO DELIVER Bl tIEURALGIA I 1 or Headache A Rub the forehead mriA Annn!Aa writ K BJUiV KII1MV TV I M VlClCsXPOal YOUR BODYGUARD" '30 SB xk 30 W.W.20 , tttttttt ne uupiex MtiM1 ""i'uiiil"" Bit 51 Alcazar IF jSi ' I r ..Hi ii ia - " ...1. "TT " "mmt'' SrSySj? BURNS GAS, COAL OR WOOD One oven for all fuels. The Alcazar Range is the most improved and up to date com bination 'range. Thousands of them are used and are giv ing the best of satis faction. Your old range taken in ex change. Let us show you the Alcazar if you are in the market for a new range. miitomi Phez Company Takes Action Against J. E. Cunsley To Enforce Contract With a present market price of cents a pound, growers of loganberries are facing a rather peculiar situation. And this is especiully truo of those who have contracted for three cents a pound. And with the present price of labor and the extra figure that will have to be paid for picking, the grower with a three conta a pound contract ou hand' ia facing a serious situC.ion, according to the views recently er pressed by men familiar with the loganberry interests. Several efforts have been made in the way of a compromise whereby th. grower with a three-cent contract on hand may be ableto at least be paid enough to break even, while ho is look ing an eight cents a pound offer in the face. v Company Suei Gunsley, Tho rheasiuit Friut Juice company filed a suit today against J. . Gunsley, who owns a loganberry tract In Holly wood addition to Halem for failure to deliver his 1918 loganberries r.t con tracted. The complaint alleys ' that the de fendant contracted the 1918, 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920 crop fur three cents a pound from a three acre tra. t of logan berries, estimated at 12,01)0 pounds an nually, and thtt the 191 crop was not delivered. Tho contract reads that Mi. Guiisley shall deliver the berries to the warhous. nf the l'hir, company, the buyer to be the solo Judge as to marketable conai- tion. It is specified in tho contract thnt 0 per cent of tho purchase price is to be paid on delivery of tho berries, 25 per cent on the following October 1 ana the 'balance ou tho first of January following. Upon failure of tho grower to fulfill his part of the contract, it is stipulated as follows: "That tho buyer may re cover of the seller damages for such breach, and its hereby stipuated und agreed that the sum of lVj cents a pound shell be held to be and fixed as liquidated damages." It is also agreed that in case of suit for recovery of dam ages, there shall be a reasonable attor ney fco. ' Complaint Is Answered. Answering the complaint, Mr. Ouns ley admits the contract signed July II, 1916, contracting his berries for five years at three cents a pound. Also that he performed all the conditions of the 1918 and 1917 contract but that the i'hcasnnt i'ruit company broke the con tract in not paying him On January I, 1918, for the balanco due on his 191 contract. - Also thnt be had mado repeated de mands on the eomiiy for the baluut. due him but that the company would not pay. Then he gave the company no tice, bo alleges, that he would be no longer bound by the eontract. In the suit filed today, the Pheasant Fruit Juice company asked for d.nuigca of $180 from Mr. Gunsley with 50 at torney's fees for failure to deliver 1-,-000 pounds of logans in 1918. The fig ure is based on damages of 1 V4 e' pound, at provided for in the contract. It was but a short time ago mat tne Loo! i o6F6 lvii There is just one way to save on clothes; buy good ones, like the ones that Bishop's sell. Our boys suits are made from Virgin Wool direct from the sheep to your suit. Boys tell your mother that the stocks of clothing on hand ready for the trade has been completely repleted, and that the manufactur ers have and are considering pro rationing 'their output amongst the many retailers. With the com ing into our markets of the many thousand foreign buyers, has and will for many months, cause a great scarcity of merchandise. We have a good variety of suits in stock now for the boys from 6 years up, and priced moderately. They are very-classy clothes "for the men of tomorrow." They are made by the best of tailors and are finished well throughout. Why even consider the cheap er clothes when you know that they will not give satisfaction, six months from now! .We're trying to give you more than that. You want satisfaction Six Months from now or even a Year. That's why we offer you Bishop's Boys' and Young Men's Suits and at the right prices. They're guaranteed or your money back, if they aren't satisfactory. X. l V.:' it s i t . i I ) I ' ishop'siiortd " Clothes Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem Woolen Mslls Store riivusant Fruit Juice company brought suit against Elniina Gunsley for fnlliiro to deliver 6000 pounds of legana in 1918, On some sort of a compromise between the romimnies who hold logiinbcrric.i con tracted at three ientsa pound and the r)- lt..;m U nnmtm mi lon.t tvm contract similar to the one signed i . . ,,. ,:. tn .... HBim . ' i HID IV as by Mr. Gunslev, tae suit was brought war,,houses. The standing offer now fur tho maximum amount, l!i cents a 'being made on a cash basis is tvlit pound as provided. Tho suit was for Jooritu a pound. The reason will open up 0 and rcasonablo attorney's fees. The in about four weeks. circuit court fixed -"0 as a reasonable attorney's fee to bring a suit for 9U. Klmina Ounsley mado no defence per mitting judgment by default. Coniproniia. Buggesieo. To Prevent Bekblng Make a regular habit of eating slow lyt nmitiCnte your food thoroughly, and vo'u mnv have no further troirbU, If Scvernl conferences have recently you should, tako one of Chamberlain s been held between the growers and ; Tivblcta immediately after supper, those who hold long time three cents a pound contmcts. There is a feelipg that for the good of tho loganberry inter- An aerial fire patrol of the El Dornilo and Tnlioe national forests in California fe LIBERTY BONDS QUOTATIONS cats of the community, there should be was started Monday. New York, Juno (J. liberty bonds quotations: 3 Mi's, 99.44, up .04; first 4's, 93.34, up. 14; second 4's, 94,32, off .08; first 4's, D5.84, up .10; second 44 's, 94.70, off .10; third 4'4'. 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