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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919 G. W. Johnson & Co. MEN'S OUTFITTERS United States National Bank Building NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Special Showing of MEN'S HATS and SHIrA Genuine Toyo Panama Hats for men of good taste, . good looking and of long service. Not too low in - price nor too high to be ' extravagant. Prices $3.50 TO $5.00 : 7 I Full line of Men's Shirts, good wearing qualities; : can be had in fibre Silk, Madras and other fabrics. PRICED FROM t Stetson Hats Stein Block - FFICERS NAMED BY LADIESOFG. A. R. The Ladies of the G. A. U., V. S. C ra nt Circle No. 5, have elected offi cers ns follows for the coming years President Mrs. Sainli E. Oliver, tin leui. Vice-president Mrs. Zaiinna Bono . I ruu,;h, Buleui. . Corre.-'poiidiiig secretary Mrs. Eve lyn K ice, Scott s Mills. Kocoiding secretary Mrs. Ora 11. A. liear, Turner. Tremurer Mrs. Jennie MeHe'lan, West Stnyton. As superintendents of the various nativities uf the T.mlios of the (1. A. E. the following have been rlcrtid to take charge of Hie work for the next year: Evangelistic Mrs. F. B. Coleman, Woodhurn. 'Pabhath observance and Sunday school work Mrs. Nellie Gunning of Turner. ' Christian citizenship Mrs. Jennie McClcUan of West. Stayton. Prison reform Mury Mulkcy of Bn lem. . Flower mission Mrs. Jennie Moor of Turner.. Fair niul hpon air meetings Mis. Jennie 1). Murry of Salem. Mothers' meetings Mrs. F. M. Bear of Turner. , - -i Anti-narcotic and medical trn.perk aneo Mrs. Artella llnjley of Turner. lleailh and heredity Xellio Ainiuid den of Silverton. Temperance and lubor-r-Mrs. Adtlie INtefi of Salem. Union signal Mrs. Lydi.t' Bowerman of finlem. 1 iterature Mrs. Evelvn ice of Kcotts Mills. Horinl and red letter days Mrs. Ora TT A Tl.-or nf Turner. Tress Mrs. Sarah E. Oliver nf fin lem. .-- Snhliers and sailors Mrs. T.ii'.u Ma nn of Ralem. Supper, Leslie church, rridi7 5:30 to 7. Twcntv five cents. 0 CO X t i X Kerr Economy Jar Caps' Sat. Price 28c Or 2 for 5oc Sample Underskirts White only; slightly soiledSaturday Price at 25 Per Cent Iss Table Cloth Remnants' l'yds. ends at.... $119 2 yds. ends at..... .$1.59 2'-'yds. ends at . ...$1.98 Notice these prices are cheaper than I can re place the goods. C9c Ladies' Buster Ladies' Dress Skirts Curtain Goods At . . , $G.85 Values Saturday o.r yd Brown Hose, Saturday prjce LOC 1U' Pries, Qualy in serge, and In whlte or Tan 1 nce silk finish poplins These goods are worth 29c or 4 Prs. for $1.00 . $1.98 more wholesale. 8o;Ifet The Remnant Store P Special 2 Roils for A. D. THOMSON, Prop. 2-c vd 13c 254 N. Commercial t $1.50 TO $4.50 Clothing Holeproof Hose 4 National ti. 11. K. .New York .. U Louis U Humes and MrCarry; Tuiro Bud demons. (Fifth iniiiny.J iilllohlVil 2 -" t hicago 0 Smith and Miller; Douglas aud O' Farrell. (Seventh inning.) Philadelphia 1 (ineiiiimti - H Woodward and I'ady; Kouther, litiquo and Winj,'0. (Seventh iiiuing.) Lost on 0 4 1 Pittsburg 4 ' 10 1 Demurer and Tiagressor; Hamilton n ml Schmidt. American Cleveland 0 New York i 2 Jasper nnd O'Neill; Slinwkey had Hannah. (Culled cud 4th rain) Detroit .?. - 11 17 1 Philadelphia 9 13 Ehmke nnd rUauage; Rogers, Thomp son and McAvoy. (failed, darkness.) St. Louis - 1 "1 Boston 3 T 1 Gailia mid Mayer; Ruth and Schang. Chicago 5 10 0 Washington 2 8 0 Williams and Rehnlk; Harper, Bob ei tson and Oliarritv, Picinieh. ', , - , !l Dairymen's Association ; Votes Raise In Prices Portland, Or., June 0. Four hun dred stockholders of, the dairymen's Icide hnw high they shall boost the i price of milk on July 1. The stockholders ol the league are mostly confined to Multnomah, Wash mli ill. Columbia and Claeka- linns counties. Oregon, and Clarke coun ty. VVahin!;ton. Plans will be mado today to extend the scope of the organization through out Oregon. . . g Salem's a Good Place to Trade SATURDAY TRADE GETTERS! Read about them, then go to the REMNANT STORE 254 North Commercial Street Remember These Prices Are Good for Saturday Only Crystal White Laundry Soap 5 For 25c To customers who buy 25c worth of other mer chandise. Sample Line of Bathing Suits Value from $1.50 to $6 Yours for 25 PER CENT LESS CCIRT EEGOVES BIDS FOR THREE BRIDGES Construction Proposals On Three Spans Near Jeiter- son Opened . ; The Marion county court received bids this morning for the eonstt action of three bridges on Jefferson Way, just north of Jefferson and smith of the Jaeksoti hill. ! The bids were received on prices sub-, mitted first on concrete per cubic yard, then on steel per pound nd hmd rail ing per lineal foot. , I On these three estimates the folio -J in" bids were, submitted: - . Curtis Gardner of Portland, concrete 27. steel"7 cents and rnning.S' j eents. Stobinger Bros, of Portland, concrete OS. steel 5 3 4 cents ami railing 3 eents." " ' 1 G. . Barhan of LyonsOregnn, con crete -4.S3. steel 6 3 4 cents and rail inj tX( cents. ' Union' Bridge Co. of Portland, con crete $33.40, steel 6U cents and ra.ling 3V- cents. 1 Krixon and Jones, Palem, concrete 27.,", steel 6 cents and railing per hn eai foot 2Vi cents. ! The couiitv court bas taken the birts under consideration as it reserves the right to reiect anv or all bids. The to-, tnl cost of the three bridnes to be huilt will approximate 10.000. i One of the bridges is just norlh o Jefferson, the other four miles north j and another five miles north of Jefi ferson. Thev are from l ro .o n.. wide and will be of the square con crete form, instead of round. Thins for these bridges are drawn liy the state bitthwav ileportment and the building superintended by the depart-, ment. As they are on the lug hway, it is for Hie county to prepare tue roafl lied ar.d build necessary bridges befoie the work of paving beams. Mario county pays the cost of the bn g just as it does other work of grad.n? preparatory to turning over the road U the highway department. Of War Im'mzvX Heard Washington. June 20. - (X'nited pr(s) - More details of the aHeged burning of war equipment neat foilly were given the house committee In tigating war department expenditure, todav by the three service men who witnessed the incident. There were W. T. Gardner, 2611 sixty second street, southeast, Portland, Or; C. W. Seymour, Chicago and Thomas . . t , ' nnfn.ln Or. t. jonnsou, imv', , Gardner told the eommnien no l.een ordered by tin officer of the th division. to- throw more than 40 over coats on? this firs. - t' Seymour and Johnson confirmed state nients thnt gasoline had been-thrown on the fire to keep H burning. ARMY PLANT. HOPS OFF ON LAST LAP OF EETTJEN TRIP Boscbnrg, Or., June 20. F.n routo to Mather Field, Sacramento, the sixth of tho armv airplanes which participated in the Portland Hose festival stopped here for half an hour this moruinR. The plane, which is piloted by Lieu tenant Hackett, was left behind by the remainder of the squadron when it de veloped engine trouble at Albany on the way south, a few days ntro. Onirics t'lark, .WoiiteMiiio high school boy, who suffered a fractured skull in nn automobile accident near Sat sop, died without having regained con '.riielsfOHH. The 10c Palace Car Jar Rubbers Sat Price 4 for 25c We have a lot of Chil dren's lots of Hosiery that we are selling at ABOUT 1-3 OFF Ask to see them Ladies' Aprons $1.18 to $1.98 values Saturday Price. $1.29 ILUDSIM1I0 AVF WFW Rifling 10,000 Brick aid Concrete Structure To Rise On Egh Street This afternoon fhere was signed a contract lietwejen the Willard Service station ami William MeGileiirist, JiM calling for the erection of 410.001) kirk au4 cement building on Higb street, between the Derby buiiding and the Rigdoa undertaking parlors. -The building will face 40 feet- on High st reef ami will fcave a depth e SO feet. The front will be of pressed brick to correspond with the Derby building, while the (reneral structure will lie of cement. The jsite of the build in is now occupied by a frame resi dence, which will be removed at onej as the contract calls for the completion of the b'uilding by early fall. The Willard Service station ewned by J. R. Degge and E. H. Burrell has found that its rapidly growing bigness required larger headquarters -,nd since last December has been looking for a satisfactory location. With the build ing facing on High street, there wil) be a driveway through with the exit j on the, alley to the reur leading out to Court street. The business was taken over in April ; of 1018 by Degge & Burrell with a lo-! cation first t!i the Terby building and later on account . of increasing business moved to 418 Court street. In the new building it is estimated I there will be ample space for the; Wil lard service station but also for nil kinds of auto electrical work and to care for this part of the business the firm has already employed an expert electrician. -. j CABLE BATES TO ORIENT . TO BE REDUCED AUGUST 1 Ran Francisco, June 20.- Cable rates from San Francisco to the Orient will be reduced on September I, it was an nounced here today by the Commercial Cnble company. , The rate to Japan mill be S3 ceiita per word ns atiai i ; the uresejit rate of 11.21. Rates to 31jpilM and China will bo reduced rom,i uoioifojy. ?60 IMnie?! wps To Be Deport??! IiFew Days Suit Lake Citv.rJu!i. June 20. (United l'ress Two liuhilred aud six ty Hermans interned f. Fort Pm.gias as enemy aliens will hegin the lirst step of their journey, tyuck to (Icrnmny within 10 days, government ofuctals statel today. They vill be sent from here to Charleston, R.C, where the. will bo put on n - vessel chartered for them by the Swiss (,'lvf rumen t. Among 'tliose,.)eaviii3 n?t Chjdiiiu German Eelbo aud Krnest Diertel, who were connected with the Hindu upris ing plots; orilho roast. ''. , There wtll be 20 war. prisoners left in the cam j here. 'and anotner would 'nt do us anu harm THE SONG OF THE HOE The whole family is happy because of that fresh, crisp home-grown food. Now,, everybody get gar den book by sending a two-cent stamp to the National War Garden Commission, at Washington. Garden cities are blossoming ell over the Central West and great activity In borne food production in that section of tho country has been reported to the National War Gar den Commission of Washington. Tim campaign lor Victory Gardens tula year has (tone over the top and when the count is made it is hollered titers will be found to be more Victory Gar dens than there were war garden. The determination to "carry on" and follow up the first victory with do feat of old General Hunger has taken bold of tho American peopla, accord ing to reports. Along with other Jailroada whieh are cwpersting in the Victory Gar den campaign the Rock Island lines are spreading the message of hotrw food .production along their Hn: and at the request of L. M. Allen, passenger, traffic manager of thi road, posters werel placed in stations along the line and larga conmitH ment of gardwi booklets forwan.tl by the National War Gardon Couvitt slon have ben distributed. 1 Down In Oklahoma the Indians of the Fiv Civilized Tribe, who did ' tin war garden work last yr. aio following this tip in their Victory ' Gardens; and at the request of Gauo E. Parker, superintendent they havn kit. ,,,T,iuh!.fi with aardxn books ty i I the War Garden Commission. I 4iaii Victory Gardens m - SIISS . Th Joomsl Job Department w will print yon seyihing in th itatioaery line do it right aad s save ytra real money. Tobacco Habit f Dangerous 'Thuaeaad of aiea .suffering from fatal d-.sesei Boutd N in jierfect ! -Health, lo.tay were it nut for the dead I iy drug nicotine. Stop the habit new 'e!ore it's too late. It's a single pro vess to rUl ycurwif of the tobacco j&abit in any frrB. Jt go ta-way.np j to date drug store and get some Nice d tablets; take them as directed and i! the pemieiotis habit quickly van Uishes. Druggists refund the money if they fail. Be sure to read large and in teresting announcement soon to appear .a this paper. It tells of the dangers of nicotine jKiuing and how to avoid it. Ia the mea iiime trv Nieotol tablets; 'you will be surprisii at the results Telephone Strike Still ; Holds California Cities In Deadlock; End Forseen : . t f a Francisco, June 20. reading ! decision by the officials of the tetr-j phone company and unions representing its striking employes all over tiio statu, there is no change in the telephone sit-j uation this afternoon. Service tou'.innesi unpaired and picketing of the eschang-' es by girl operators continues with biit little excitement, j The conference of empUryeis and: employes today i expected to get down to a real batis of settlement, for pies-j sure is being brought to bear upon, both sides by business interests, seeking an early terminatron of tho tieup. Mtrkers claim tin v were jeined by several supervisors today, who stated thev remained at woik because thev thought the union was not backing their demand for t.2.) a day. Union i off icinls say this is included In the scale they are urging. PERSONAL i Aiming recent guests ttto Biijh hotel were N. HoliR and family and Mrs. It. Hall of Falls Citv: O. C. John son of Lebanon, Hugh Woyer of Bitot ts Mills. W. V. Ilil of Mil City. Mi',Wni. Fieniinn and daughter Ki livft today illlllUMIMl. today for a visit with frieniis Mibs' ''Ada Miller went no to Albany odny,1 being invited to sing in a ro litul ofthe miiiils nf Mrs. Wonell. nr- Kanist ar the First Fresliytcritin chinch Isiipenntendeut liurcliill has just re urued from bis stnv nf Mnnninii! h ami left lit once on a visit to I'ortUnd. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Alwayi at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers tESroKsuil, tomtit. nioM, fill st wm. . ., J. t. COXOfl, law. ISS-8SILBuniaWStrMt. Portlsnd, On-tun SUMMONS No. 14404 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon for Marion Ocunty, Dejarfcoent No. 1 Juku B. Uulman, plaint if f, vs Curo Ivu Jl, ityer, defendant. Buiunions. To Carolyn ll. Myer, defendant: In the name of tho stale of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and Answer the con plaint filed anint you in the above entitled ae.timn, within six weeks from the date of the first pnb'icatiou 'hereef, towit: within six weeks from the 10th day of MayKUti, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof tho plnintiff will tihe judg ment at;ainit you for the turn of $100, together with interest thereon at tho raie of 7 percent per annum from the 2,1 day of April, 1H, less the sum of KV, together with the costs and dis bursements of this action, and for an order of sale of the property attached in said action, towit: All your riht, title and interest la and to the south one half ef lot six (fl) in block three (3) in tho eity of Salem, Oregon, aud for a further or der directing Theodore Roth, jjariushcc, to pay over to the aheriff tf Marion county, State of Oregon, the sum of il.fltt held by said Theodore Hoth in trust for you. licnllnn thereof by virtue of an ordor You are further notified thnt thii summons is served upon you by pub duly made and entered by Hon. W, M. Bushey, eotinty judge fo' Marion county, state of Oregon, on the ISth day of May. 1019, which said order re quires the summons in this esuse to be published once each week for six eon secutiva weeks in the Daily Capital Journal, a newpnpcr of general eir filiation published at Snlem, Marion county, state of Oregon, and you ro fiinlier notificl that the date of the first -publication thereof is the I'ith day ef Mar, MM!, and that the date of 4 he lat publication thereof Will be the 27th day of June. 1919. OK AST COBBT, Rewdinz at Halem, Oregon, storney for plaintiff, 6 2fi W. T, EIODOK fc CO Undertakers Ki North Higa Btrest - -"4 JUM WANTED Call 308. Highest price paid for Junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Ee sura and caU 30 a, get the right prices. The S'tuare deal housa. CAPITAL JUNX CO. 271 Chemeket St. Salem, Or. -'' Salens a Good Place to Trade BUY IN SALE3I ALWAYS BS?L H'flst Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?2 Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. t TelsfBSM EVEBTTHINO ELECTSICAI. Salem Elcctrie Co., Masoaie Temple, 121 Kertk High Maia ISO REAL ESTATE AUTO DIRECTORY lUK iSAL. neap, a neat mcuem juwh vuuuut uiom "A room bungalow with 2 good lots enej lar per hour. 197 8. Coin. 6t. Fhonv block from paved street, 3 blocks! .393, - from car line, half cash, balance easy) ' 1 ' 1 terms: also o acre, r-, m...s ii- city limits, S room house, well near porch, good barn, about 50 fruit trees ; Price 1400, half cash. Square Deal I Realty Co. I'hone 4T0. 6-T i UI, i . BEST BUYS ! 5 room modern bu-'.gnlow in first class eondition, paved street, easy terms, $2250. Furnished. 8 room modern house, 3 blocks from Ladd & Bush bank, only 3oj0. 7 room strictly modern house, on paved street and car line, some fruit easy terms. 7 room modern house, liirga lot, easy terms 1900 8 room modern house, a'l furnished, lot 100x130 feet, all kinds of fruit, terms to suit, $3."00. 8 room house, all modern rwt aea. $r fine condition, owner going away, 3200. Have several houses to apply as part pav on rancb" Bocolefsky, Bayne building, - t WELCH E1XCTKIC CO. ' FOB EIJBCTkIO IKONS ELECTKIO TOASliirJH m Fa on 853 a l oiais at, . i. Daily Market Report. ; , Oraln AVheat. soft white Wheat, lower grades on samplx Oats tlay, cheat " Hay, oats Hurley, ton Mill run ww" ButterfaU Ilutterfnt B7c dreamery utter "SZ.'.......:..... 38(go3 Pork, Yeal Ml Mutton Pork on foot IS 'A(V 1S'j Veal, funcy - tt'i&lSV st,.flr ; - W 3S,,Wo Spring lambs 11 'Je Kwes - - 'iKf" Sheep, yearlings - - 7c kei and poultry liens, livo - -v f Old rooster . . I5 Broilers - Mc Vsgstawos Strawberries . $2" Radishes, dor, 85 Rhubard - ?? I'otatoes Now potatoes i Green onions dox - 0' II ....... J ..U.. .pain S4.SS lll'IIIMIHI. V!l"l'f, V'"' - t'alilingo 3e Head lettuce ' Carrotts - -- ' Hiiueh beets 3e Cantalopes --- - V Irnlt Oranges ;f" Uuioas, box eiia-o Hananas - California grape fruit 15.25 Brack figs it. - tt'h.l. Hum lh ltf(U20 Package figs per bl 50 pkg atJ.ttO un.y, extraeteo . ..... v Retail Rices Eggs, dozen - - 3c Creamery butter 60 Country butter 5.t,tite Flour, hard wheat fd.lDevd.rt poruand Mttmei I'oitlaad. Or., Juno au.-liuttcr, eity creamery olfy'Soo Kggs selected local ex '!.e Hens 30c ISroilcra 32(r734e Oeese IKwiiie Cheisi', triplets 3739e DAILY 1JTE STOCK llKXl tiattis Receipts 27 To:ie of market lower Good to choice steers I0(U i'air to good steers ,.9.5n, Cummoa stoors HiTM Common to fair steers 8(f;S.iO Choice cows and heifers $T(W.j0 Good to choice tows ard heifers mi 9-'0 Medium to fair cows and heifers Fair to medium eowt and aeiiert Mi 8.f.0 Cannrrs 3.5083 Itulls ( Calves y(a-13.25 Hogs Receipts S4 Tone of market steady Prime mixed l.3Wi l!).7." Medium mixed lfri 19.2" Rough heavies 1 7.2.1(5 1 7.50 ISulk 119.60 lig" $17.2."( I7,."0 Sheey Receipts 413 Tone of market higher Fair to choiee lamln s) 1 2.0(55 13.03 Yearlings Sfi..".) S.iO Cull Iambs 1ifn 10.30 Wethers '1.5nfu S Ewes .5?i 7.00 SB DL'ftU LV L I U KI U L V U U Fer bargains ia new aad eeeendhaa good for the bouse, fsmitura, rastf es, heaters and stoves, w, sewimf machines, granitewsre, dJhes, eat asf, trunks and teelt. We watt your old furniture and stoves, wifl pay tea highest cash erics. See m hist, r copies Furniture Btare, tit N. Commercial St. Phone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CAHl UEQUliiKD Good overeeM shoes and suits, all kinds or dubs al instruments, shotguns, riflos, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases aad 1000 other ueful articles to sell or trade. What have youf The Capital Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493, WE WANT YOl'R used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as we pay rair prices iur everything. Call 47 CAPITAL HARDWARE & FUR-NI-TCUE CO. 285 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT Br)CKIXO I clean and block ladies' and Men s hats. Jiurt ra eeived a hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it eaeo. 0. B, Ellsworth. 405 Court St. Salem, Or STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBCLLT AND I ill' AIRE 3 50 yearn experience, Depot Nttioaal aid American fence. Sines 28 to S8 in. high - j Taints, oil and varnish, t. , Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Werka, 250 Court street. Thone 24. ; ' J. A. Rowland Furniture Stom' Buys, sells and exchanges new and Ed' hand furniture. All kinda ol repair work, light grinding, flUnf, and brazing a specialty. Bight, prices, 247 North Commercial Bt , ' Phone 16. - SCAVENGER SALEM S0A7ENGER Garbage a refuse of alt kinds removed eu nt ly contracts at ressenable rates Cess pools cleaned. Dead animal re moved. Office pbose Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Bocurity TII08. K. FORD Over Ladd 4 Bash bsnkj 8alem Oregn FEDERAL FARM LOAN'S GH P' eent interest. Prompt service. 84 W years time. Federal farm loan bonds for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 U sonic Temple, Salem, Oregoa. INSURANCE COUNt.iu For free ia- formatinn aout Life Insnraaee a J. F. Uutchason, dist. manager for tho Mutual Life of N, T., office at 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Offias phoue 60, residence 139. tt U1UI1VII11IUU1 HOP LEli, expert lauadryaaaa, Si L.w u I ns inn msk r kiif tiTlMI f (t - il ti I HI it'll J Ok, A yj f f w chickens and Eggs. Offiea paoa 1I139J, residence 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONB 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLKK, Proprieter 1235 N. Summer Street, Balem, Oregoa REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Bavs just installed a maihia that wta sharpen lawnmuwers the same St tS factory puts them out new. bring all vour light repnir work to me. A vin'B. Stewart, 347 Court 1st. Phoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGflTS OF rYTIIIAS KBET AT McCornack hall oa every Tussday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. ). Kuntx, K. B. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of AmerieS, Or, goa Grape camp No. 1.160 meet sverf Thursday evening in MeCornaek hall Elevator sr-vlce. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, 848 Union St; raeo. dcr Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1413 K. 4th St. Phone 1430M. WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATER rOMPANT OffieS eorner Comrnereia'. and Trade streets Bills payable m'tstbly la advaaea. Po.m end. Out of 60 students in 'the piiartnaef department of the Cnivcrut of Wash injfon this year 30 are women. To replace the old building reat!y burned, tlia school district uf Empire, ia Coos couutv, has voted fuada of I 12,05.10. l f