A OR EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1917. miTS GITS OFF 10 HIDE El HODS (PIFPHlH -par i -Lwifc t 1 i Libby's Apple Butter, can 20c Libby's Olives, per can ..' '. 20c Royal Club Sliced Pineapple per can 13c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 21-2 lbs. can , .. 53c Royal Club Peanut Butter, ' lib can 21c Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, 2 1-2 pound can $1.30 Tuna Cutlets, per can 30c Del Monte Pears, can 22 l-2c Fountain Brtfnd Cherries, 2 pound can 33c Royal Club Vanilla Extract, per bottle .. 13c Chocolate bar, each ...4c Underwood Deviled Ham, per can 22 l-2c Booth's Sardines in mustard 22 l-2c Seaketch Salmon, per can 15c Egg Noodles, per pkg lie Headlight Parlor Matches , package ..Sc Puffed Wheat, per pkg i.-Hc Puffed Rice, per pkg 14c Argo Corn Starch, pkg 7 l-2c Royal Club Lemon Extract bottle 15c Carpet tacks, pkg 4c NO-VARY GROCERS "The Quality Store" I!8:s Court Street Phone 409 lend Leaiue Leaders Fac ing Crcchl Trip Arcsnd Circuit. By H. G. Hamilton (United Press staff correspondent) ' Near York, June Oucial ttrltt j these day are only part of the daily j grind in the National tad Americta ! league Th Yanleeea are enframed ia j , one right now. Tna (hants arter having been favored by a long rest ia eastern i j territory, are opening with tie west. I The Oiante are facing a hard propo-1 ait ion. They are gomg against the most unfayorable conditions they have yet j , been called on to meet and are ached- uled to do a lot of trayeling before j i they again ace the welcome eign oa ( . the Polo Ground doormat. If they are j j to do any cracking, chance are they ; a ill do it real quick and get their pen- j I nant worry out of their system. If i I they return from their jaunt toward the Mississippi at ill playing the brand i of ball that ha kept them at the top j Jof the heap the boys who bet against , I them had better begin trying to hedge. j John MeGraw ia leading his veterans I into the west with tome trepidation, for the hard work of the lat few days in New York shot a hole In hjs pitch ing staff that came near developing into a blowout. Both Causey and I Barnes, who so far proved the aces, j curled up in the heat and practically blew away. i iX..M Lit) I if Ijyf UNION We have full lines for Men, Women and Children, In the high ROUND THE COUNTY WITH THE JOURNAL HAN UNION-ALL Men's heavy blue Unionalls price $4.50 Men's heavy Khaki Unionalls, price .......$4.00 Men's medium heavy express striped Unionalls price . : , $3.50 Boys' Khaki Unionalls, age 7 to 11, price $2.50 Age 12 to 16, price : .....$3.00 Women's Khaki Unionalls, price : $3.23 Tlie above prices are on the genuine Lee's Unionalls -- Not seconds or substitutes ei ran MET 240 North Commercial Street Delay No Longer Do your preserving this week. Don't wait. GOOSEBERRIES. CLARK'S SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES. OREGON STRAWBERRIES. We Sell C. and H. Berry Sugar $9.50 cash. No charges for delivery Asparagus for Canning Woodburn Long Green. 15c per lb. Riverby Asparagus, - 20c per lb. Table Berries 15c and 2 for 25c i A iciibe for the laily Journal enjjy 4 an nuto ride last Tuesday with 'Frank jticgmnnd of Melinnin mid found all crap in a very nronUiug condi tion throughout that district. Last wck's frost damnged vegt:ibos very liihtly. Travel between Salon'. Mill Oity and towns slonjf the route hns largely in rotied duiing the Inst few wo.As. Two nuto stage lirat are kept busy every day. The Acktr line now makes two trips each way every day. First in the van of th" good roads voters, u,t Mebama lust Tuesday, was Jacob irsicgrmind, who ia past eighty years old, and obsessed with tho idea of reaching .hist idetrtiiiatioti over a smooth highway. In the spacious and well filled din ing room oil llotol dn Stuytou on Dee oration day walked throe special guests' from the. metropolis of Multnomah county. They- worn Mr. and Mrs. lilank etv Nurtiraw and his excellency Spot ted Puperty Pup Pup with appreviated tail. Tuppy was given a sent near the special table of the iXut brains not by the dining room, force, however, but by the Nutbrain lady herself, who be Mowed less attention upon her better half (f) than upon the 1'uperty Pup, wlnwe dainty appetite rocpived satis faction from the pitchers of pure cream and plate of dwwrt. Meanwhile, wait era flashed fire, from their eve upon the iNnttytbrains, and their puppy step ping high, higher and holier in a vain a!t.ni,pt to squash doiriy under a num ber ID boot. It is now rumored that large signs will soon appear on the walls of Hotel Clayton with tho fol lowing inscriptions: " Xuttytbraina and dogs keep out." GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS "BOY SCOUT WEEK" JUNE I TO 11 j tiuvernor Olcott today issued a proe j laination netting aside, tho week bo I ginning Juno Kth to Flag day, June lltth, to do observed as Boy Hcout I Week thfou rliout the state of Oregon. : Thii prm'tamation issued in line with , a prwlaination iwtued 'by President Wilson proclaiming such week as Hoy Scout week throuiihout the United tSuU4, The pi ihlii u.ii lion .fuliort: Whereas, Woiidrow Wilnn, president j of the United tstatiHi has issued a proe llamation re'immending that the period beginning Niinday June 8 to Flag day, j.lnne 14, e o1trved as Boy Scout week through the United iitatea of' ! the ipurposn of strensfthening the work I of tho iloy M.-i)iit of Amerira; and I' Whereas, the Boy Kconts of th-egon I notably acquitted themselves in liber ty loan and war ssvinns campaigns and other war work and y so doing hsv etiemonitrated their patriotism, fi .b'lity and worth to the nation: and I Whereas, there is nothing to tie more I highly pristed, lobe more properly aafo jguariM nor to he given more effective means of development than the future leitiienrr of onr state and nation; ! Vow, theiefote, I, lien V. Olcott, by irtne of the authority in me vested as ! governor of the state, of Oregon, do hereby nrji tluit the week bVinniug i Smiilsy June M to ing day, June H, ! fittingly observed as Hoy Scout j Week in the state of Oregon and that 'a!! reasonable! nrana be used i'y the people of the state to advance the cause and tucrea the ef feetivenesi of ,the or,jnisatiiin of the Buy Scouts of America.' WHAT CAUSES WRINKLES? WHAT'S THE REMEDY. 8top to consider what produces wrinkles and sagginess of skin. Prema ture aing, malnutrition, etc., fause the flesh to shrink, lose Its youthful plumpness and firmness. The skin then is too largo for the flesh underneath! doesn't fit tightly and snugly as it used to it wrinkfes or sags. It must bo plain that to tighten the skin, make it fit the face perfectly in every place, will effectually remove the hateful wrinkles and bajgincss. This is easily and harmlessly aceom." plished by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel and using tho solution as a face waxh. The ingredients you can get at any drug store. The results are surprising. The skin immediately tight ens up, becoming firm and fresh as in youth. Every wrinkle and sng are af fected at once. 'ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES , (By United Press.) Yesterday's winners: Los Angles, Oakland, Portland, Malt Lake. Home run,: Blue, Boavera. Although bouncing Pertica from ta box, the Heals lost the third atrt.ight to the Angels, 6 to 4. Umpires Finney and Bedford agaiu came in for the ma jority of the ch jeering. ' Three runs in the seventh by the Oaks sank the Timers another notch. Score T to 4. Blue made thiiK look that wa for tho Senators by a Nfcmc run ia tho tenth. 1 Tho Boavera won, 4 to 3. j I Koga, the Hauliers' new hurler madell his debut much to" the satisfaction o'l the Bees. They hit him for 13 bmgles. I lie ftiormun etiv ciun won, o w v. Wealthy Widow j Would Wed Again "Now that my stomach trouble has, all disappeared since taking n course of SInyr'i Wonderful Remedy I would even consider getting married again. I vannot tell you how terribly 1 suf ferod before taking this great reme dy." It ia a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the eatarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. Perry, Capital Drug Store, and drug gists everywhere Every mint in the United States has been put to work turning out 1 cent pieces in an effort to keep pace with tho enormous demand. Independence for the Philippines was nrired Tuesday by Uovernnr (Jen- eral Harrison at a joint session of the bouse and senate committees. Bring and Your Head in Let Us Fit It! BISHOP'S have an especially desirable assortment of Panamas in the many DIFFERENT STYLES that arc worn bo much thissea son. The Fedora, and the Telescope shapes are very popular f or this season's wear. WARM WEATHER has commenced and you have got to have one. Now is the time to fill your needs, while the stocks are com plete. THE BANKOK PANAMA needs no explanation as it is too well known a make. It comes in several styles and is strictly a high grade hat, at $6.00. NATURAL GUAM Panamas are in the soft and pliable hats that are so comfortable and cool and are so dressy and are especially serviceable, at $3.00. THE LEGORNETTE is a medium priced hat that Bishop's sell. It will give you good service, at a small sum and will please you. Priced at $2.50. THIS PANAMA HAT is made in Florence, Italy, and is made of a very soft, pliable and indestructable material. You may crush this in your hand or put it in your pocket. It's especially desirable and made for very hard wear, $3.50. THESE HATS ARE ALL HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE and should not be confused with inferior and cheaper grades of mer chandise. Get yours now while the assortments are complete. . They come in fancy and colored bands, must see them. To be appreciated you Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem WdOteD-NHIS Store LEBANON OOUPLE JUIOFT BABY LEFT Of! STEP i Kis.iliitions a the shipp-n b-i the Inns-- mien ikin-j inyextiilion of rd were considered by committee Tuesday. The ropoit of the killing last Sunday i f Mijpipl Otto, an American, by Ya I :l; ! url t. uii let ica hull in n tit Special Prices on Tires ONLY A rEW LEFT S3 10.50 I'JxJ'i ll"0 lOxS 1.1..10 I1U4 8 1. .10 12x4 g:t.9 ISx4 22.45 ::t4 24.15 CLARK'S Tire House 319 K. Com' I St. The two-year-old girl who left a few weeks ago at tlie door step of the home of B. C. Milea on Court atrett, hai been legally adopted by Mr. and Mra. Wnblo Brown of Lebanon and the ejus nj;;iinst the mother of the child, ,iei' AniiKteoiR. and the grandmother, charged with causing a child to become a deendent, ban been diainixsed. The lH'Uiiou to the eounty court ask- iug for the adoption of the child wai legally filed and provides that ahe shall tie the lawful child, including rigi.t of support, protection and of inheritauce. ! In. aigning conaent to the adoption, tho mother relinquifhea all ricbts to tha baby ia the wording" and I hereby I waive all right parental or otherwise ! over .said child. " i In the order of the county court con futing ta the adoption it id provided Hint the girl's name legally vha!i be 'iVtty U'Qne Brown. Little 4 year old Bonnie Belle muh , was drowned Tuesday afternoon in Tu ' alntin creek, near Gaston, while stoop ; ing to gather some wild flowers. , 11. V. ( ollius ia planning for the ! immediate erection of a bi0 barrel 1 flour mill at IVndleton. The mill will I be in oiM-aion goon a'ter January l. fa'- ' ' . '1 " -1 r . p.. 1 1 .A C -- fciiiWIm . 2 i I Al pfent the Harvey Mill company 'at Vancouver has pnntracts calling for 1 .1,iVfi,(VH) f, et ff ra'-lroa-l tics. nio,t of I them f.r the Britirh government. ; Stuar let nien estimate that the ! alue of 4iiiTnr that will be mud.' from J jthe crop of the lakiina yalley during ; , present en"a will rea -h JS.ooo,. j t''l. I Liberty, 3 Days, Starts Thars. June 12 1 tzxti Jsunal Want kh M Get Yoa M YcaWa-l