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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. 1919. PAGE NINE. Jofji'nal.'Vant AFRICAN "RUNABOUT" AT CELEBRATION ( ) ft C&aX in, .rlCcvljdHvbifc. Quick Reference To Firms That GIts Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller BleetWe Eecommend Our Advertisers, r TaUfaoaa .Mt.lt 1309 1 KvzsTTmua elect&icai Salem E2Ktri Co., Msoui TtiEjJe, 1-7 orta Bift .! REAL ESTATE it , ' - - 11 - "' : ""7" - ' - .. .... .' w-n -.-'' t 4k. ffl G RUDELY printed in pencil on a piece of dirty brown paper, and stuck there with a sailor's rusty knife, was this message. And well they knew what it meant. The girl they had sought for days and believed to be lost now they knew her to be worse than lost. Calypso, with her pure, olive skin and black, .silken hair Calypso, the beautiful Spanish girl who had masked as a boy and begged to ' be allowed to go with the rest on their perilous journey Should he give up the treasure that he and his party some of whom had paid the su preme price had fought and repeatedly risked their lives for; should he give up this wealth of gold and jewels for the girl he adored, or trust to mercy of his enemies for her safety? This is the situation created by Richard Le Gallienne in his inimitable way of writing in Pieces of Eight Do you enjoy a story that at times is perplex ing, sometimes uncanny fend at all times exciting just full of adventure? Then read 14 Our New Serial VJ KyyyXKKfiK ; nirAPA if riAIITtt PIECES OF EIGHT" imiHLUl ? ; CITY NEWS. t Now Openl Service station on Velle, OnHe. Kco .nd lHirt cars. I irst cla- an- U, repairing, galem Velie eompaoy, i,i2 lNorth Commercial. 6 27 0 Plans are now being made for build - ing an additioa to 4he Ieai oness hos - pltnl, according to an announcement rnadt! by i". B. Wedid. The hostal wns Htahlisheil but a few years ago with s capacity of 30 palieuta but the demand, for acconiiiwfcUitmn hnve terri such that it is felt lwt the hoi'Mtl slioulJ b.' c1.Ia14.1l to KiM- it dnble lue pro itt capacity. -f) Mr. and Mrs. George E. Metcalf will leave iNilem this ennnig or .N-nttle here thev will Slav the remainder of MMTJ1 Hi D uHfUHL Jul the s'lmmer. With the coming on of win 0 Icr. they wTtl go to Loa Angeles to J There seems to be no complaint In make tlieir liome. They have Ured it 'regard to securing pickers .for lognn ti'.cm the past lis ei.rs. Their home berries. The I.'. H. hW bureau reports tt 12.1 (.'milt street was recently sold .satisfactory condition. A few yards to Mr. rhaai'Uere 'Who will make estens ive iniprovemeiits. ! The foUowtng marriage license hare been ined: frwrnuel Henry Tyler, 20, a printer of bulem to Beuiah ilnude J IU L of 8alem. Holland Charles Par root, if, a street ear conductor of M lejn to tircta Wit7el, 21 of falem. Os car l're'mati eiler'u ksun, 20, eahier for the Southern Pivciie at Alill City (i Steea Yiva Sull'nan, If, of Mill City. Andrew Wlsun, 4?, of Saloin rant 3, a farmer to Nora Laflcy, also f route 3, frialnn. June is the month of wcl lings and so far the anmlier is or.t in Marion roontr for the month is 34, with fire more dsys 13 which I l, cense iftay be procmi. iC.lZl e Peter F. Toeres of Auiezican Falls, l'lih.i. i looking over the city with the intentions of locating near Sjlem. He Try Salem First la Eayinf Salem's a Good Place to Trade II -' - . A - - Ai A V Ai . VI VI A - . M vl Vi SI I I"!1"''! he has already taken 20 worth of S5 1 '"""'a H"J atill going atrong. The fruit ' ; Jl i ull at the rate of .t a crate, which in dicated that thev were nnusunllv fine. lint rf m arait"!1""1 "' accounta in part for the big WILL START IN THE mai nrtirvTOATiiniuv 11LAI OH I UltUH I his a family of seven and is a friend "f F- 1!- f U(' lc.K onca hos- - i A. W. Schiunk, grocerymaa of North . ( omincrcial str.et has made an sign- lnlput , ,h Ruju.fin,eu, hurettt of the 1 . . . . .. onian.l association of ( redit men. T. ! )V. Kendall, of the adjustment bureau, jis iiow .In charge and is invoicing the : stu-k. Mr. tvhrunk was formerly in 1 business in Amnsville. He opened for business in tialem July ", 1917. o 1 me u. . rauor otureau reporta nna- ing "work in the sn.w mills for 10 men ' isi at unlay. 1 esteruny 1. 1 were found I emdoyiiient, mostly in cborry nicking. jit ju.t happens that no children arv Iantv1 for picking .lierrics but folks ; f rum 10 years and up in age. Heveral cherry orchards have refused to take children, claiming the youngster tra. ;a little careless iu breaking limbs. fill K A .. IL. . .. with the aetusl picking to begin next li,jiv " Moudar. The suit of school district He. 24 Jodist church, ar., was 'JO rear, old a j,mlfl.T ,,v r- r- '('"'l0r T. J. Oof Salem against Carolyn Meyer and oth thn time- of her death. Hor" faikcr was 1 ,or' officials of the striking li-legra-ers will not be called until next Fri-lay 1 Hang Chang Nan nnd her mother, C'hai Per. ' WK"J5 morning m 10 o'clock. The directors Siu Hang. Hie had been iu tliis'oun-i The union Leads also alleged that all of the Salem school district bought j try about one year. jtelegniiu between New York and Sua tne 1 101 man property just couth of the hih nehool 4inililing vmf tinw ago for uJ.'iO and to clear title and straighten out all claima against the property, tho district ha brought condemnation pro ceeding by whi. k the eourt and jury may properly etisiate the claims of all The popple planted In the wort hi.nse yard two or three week ago are tint coming up.. II was thought at the time they wcr planted that the pop pies Would be in full bloom for the hiz homefoming celebration, July 3, 4 and . ' tb funeral aerrice for Dr. John held Wednesday afternooa at ! 0 tlock r - - ( Thase imllei are not necessarily in.catr.Ua. dromedane, rebu or sacred tontemplHtioa of nationwide prohi-1 caul, water, luifalo, bison, and Xi'Mn. but at the prospect of a little , "iwke.vs to give realism to their 'run .round the exposition ground of i aT"8!! pL J,!f l As'B- n. r At l . ; Africa and the Philippines, the oftt- tl e Methodist Centenary Ce ebration ciala diaeovered that uch aninalo at folumbu, 0.. wnere thia North, apparently were not for sale or African "roadster' demonstrates the; lease. In fact "there aint no ich transportation methods of biblical', animals!" Five years of war had .and modern days This young worn ; shrunk the exhibition animal supply n never rode a camel before,, and to a few exhibitors who would not jret see how simple it looks! It wa ran with a single beast far from simple obtaining animals) Then the Celebration discovered for the Celebration. For generation nw experienced animal stalker on Its Germany had supplied the animal : local Columbus citizns" committee, inarkets of the world and, when war ; Hosea F. Mover, who had had sevca blockaded Hunland, exhibition beast ; teen years of traveling with men. became comparatively scarce. Trav ngcries, went out on an animal stalk elhng menageries either eonsolidat'-.i through the United States, covering with others or went ut of business ' 14 000 miles before he filled his game When the Centenary Celebration; bag with the complete list of beast management requisitioned elephants,! uquired. While menagerie men wert from the chapel of Webb & Clough. The pull 'beaiera .will bo Dr. li. E. Lee Steiner, H. Willis, IT. 41. Buyer,' A. F. Marcus, A. O. 5'umlit anil W. II. Dan cy. Burial will be in, the Odd Fellowa ocmotery. o Th 10 loganberry growers who met last Saturday to devise wey and moan 1y which their 'berries shall reach tho I'lie company, have Bold their inel- Jto- tho lrag(vr 'fruit com" puny. The. 'price pakl, according to re port, was cents a ponno. i nis is go ing one neat . higher than tho market priee of the pattt fsw daya. 0 This Is not audi a great season for -llrawberriea, tint the experience of a Jk Salem resident well illustrate the pos JV sibilities of intensive cultivation in a !A i backyard. An honest looking real cs- tte dealer toll of a client who has a strawberry besl containing approximate n...1.;4:....a 1. .. T .1.:- return llowever, there is nothing to prevent anv other eitiaen from making , I the name nvord. This figure out a pro- miction rate cut over mum an acre. Supt. W. M. Smith has just sent three happy Marion ronnty boys to tho summer training school st ilorvallis, Tlit so are iNii lior.Hriuickly, Oliver Fenst man and Klincr Koth, alj 'iesiding near Bethel. They were prize winnera among the entranti from the industrial clubs at the dtate fair last fall, taking hon ors for work with ipiga and sheep. Era Itenjnniin of Woodluirn, is another club member who got from this county to the summer school, where they will re ceive two weeks of valuable training. Tie hand concert In Wtllson park will begin as usual this evening at 8 o'clock and will continue for one and one lull f houis. Prom now on until there has been IS converts 3n all, there will be a program TucwViy and Fridar eve niniis at the park, weather ceiulitions I permitting. In ease of atnrmy weather, the concerts will be Kstpoiied. o The Turner road on which work ha J been guitig on in the coimlruclioa of a viaduct will be opened by next 8tiir- day, Watt 8, Urw, city street eominis- mover ivs. The city force will soon begin work on a block or? ( huri'h treet a it hud off of I) street. Mm. Hang Ok Nan, a Korean woman, ' San Francisco, Juno 24. .lied yesterday at her home north of I Prca.) -Charge tfcnt the salem. The funeral service will be held llI.. 1 , r. 1 : from the chcpcl of Wri.b Uough and ,1. ...:..i :n i .1... mi 1. . wuii.u mil inr in uir ri-iiowii rein i.pr Mk. w.. . ,,v,.. i,k. Washington, June 4. The house IgiJcs and brought here l.y train In rlo eommittee investigatinjr war dart- Utipn of the federal law. ment expenditure late today asked i 1 ' the departmeat for a statement cover-1 Wanhinton, June 24. A lermanent ing eontrocts, t had with th Packard . railroad olir is to be presented to and Ford Motor companies. Represent-'congress within month or six weeks, ative B'and. Indiana, on whoec motion j Senator Cummins chairman of the sen the roiuent was mie, declared he want ' ale interstate commerce eormnittee aa ed to asetrtjfiii what disposition had ' non need today. Th4 committee author been mie on "heavy end unreason- j rummins I to nssme a fbOBimittee able" claims filed t,y thw two com-jnf five, with himwlf as chairman to panie on ror.Iraet eettlementa. j draft a til l wiodyiHg sneK a policy. Washington, June 24. A bill grarU-1 . ir.g .Ia(n permission to s-nd t"o tu-,T C 1 P"..! f n dent to West Point was faroiably re I IT OaleiH MfSl IU D'dW eomnu'Wee. T ; ' i 1 - . , v ' , -Ai TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE Xew York Kinney and McAvoy; llamiith. ... 8 12 0 equina and Washington 2 7 S ii, ,..,.. k in i K.'bertson and rilWirrity: Caldwell and Walters. 1: t. Loiri f 'rr -T- . Rotroilt .........-. .V.!..:. ..?.. 7 Gallia and HeveroUl; Khmke and Ain smith. (Highth inniirj) , . Oleveland .'.V: 2 5 3 Chicago 1 0 ' 6 1 t'oveleskic and OlNcili; Williams and Mcholk. KaUonal First .ime Xew York 1 - .... 4 12 .... 2 5 ('adore Hiimklvii ... jt. 2 and Toney and McCartyj Miller.! , . - Second game Xew York J. 3 6 1 Brooklyn 9 IS 0 Itnrncs and Gonzales; Mitchell and Krueger, Pirst game Boston 10 In 2 Philadelphia 6 11 4 Keating, Demarec an4 Wilson; Fix cy uud Adams, ftecond game Boston , 4 Philadelphia 3 Xehf and Tragresfor; Woodward snl 'ady. (Hevenlh inning) Pittsburg 2 St. Louis 7 CwpT and Vluiiii)tt; flood win and Snyder. (Seventh inning) First gam Chicago 6 14 2 Cincinnati A..-. 2 6 0 Bailey, Douglas aiut O'Pairelf; Sal Ice and Wingo. Second game Chicago CimciHiiati ..' Tyler and laly; (Fourth inning.) r 0 ...... 1 KUcr and Bariden, Strikers Charge Western Union Is Violating Laws (Puited Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies 1, ""'""a -" " here and Iia Angi'les 11V mi'sscntcrs on . , . . . .; ... trams were made to federal authorities Franciwo arc b-ine sent via Los An- Salem's a Gsod Place to Trad? 3tF.Hoyer, off the market, Moyer found SlK beasts hidden away in obscure ant mal farms of the Central States. Anyone thinking that it is notrkl at all to go out and buy or leas an aggregation of exhibition animal ought to try it, or easier still, eon suit some menagerie man. The great German animal firm which searched the Jungle and shipped constantly hn been shut off so long that, man were beginning to believe that the exhibition animal industry also had been suppressed. The Centenary Celebration animal stalker's feat was the latest victory over Germany. The camels are in the North Africa demonstration, the water buffalo for I'hilippine section, while the ale phsnt, sacred cattle and monkeys are for the India exhibit at the Cele bration. Deals In Real Estate Katheriuo Krissano to W. J. Page, j lot v l,rl,lK - Julia E. Illodgett to L..B. Flint, part of lots 7 and 8, block 10, Southwest aaVUtiva, Siiloini,000, ...... C. C. Rutifson'to C. N. Trimble, lota I 4 and 5, Jackson acrea. Weta C. Whale to Security BiningS & Trust company, 28.95 acres in P. X. Mutthieii cliiim 42 4 1 W. . Augusta Milter to J. H, Scott, 8.50 acres in P. Jones cluiiu, section 28-4 1 W, and )4.,'i4 acrea in K. Purvine clnlffl 58-4-1 W.; 42."i(l. K. J. Bulgin to W, T. Jciiks, 100.29 acre In Tho, Powell claim 23 8 8 W. J. N. Kllis to F. W. Banna, lot 1, block "2, Yew Park Annex addition. V. C. Hutch to R. A. Looney, lot 1, Hollywood. Miirv Harr to Fred Krickson, lot 7, block 81. 3 and 4, block 3, North 8iilem; 24O0. . J, P. (irahenhorst to J. W. Jones, lot 10, block 08, N. Salem. 11. K. Olinstcad to Oregon Realty ft Investment company, lot 4, bloc 14, Depot addition, Kulem. Nettie Willianisou to Ann Brown, . . . ., , 1. 7. Dliitr I' lt.iii t ...... 101 o, niocK 11, i nenuiBis. J. M. Hilger to Mary E. Hhain, part of lot 1, block 4, Jones addition; i.'dlO. 1.-..., r ti;..l. t ri V nuivit part of lot ', Phelp nddition, MUertna 12600. 0. P. Hegevit to Hattie Gilbert, l.ito acres in Woodburn; 4000. K. H. Johnson to I. C. founders, 20 acres in J. Smith ehiim, A 1 W, and 8 neroD in same section; 4S00. Win. Hiiker to Orant Corby, lot 9, section K 3 W. Washington, June 24. The Interstate commerce Commission is opposed to as suming its foimcr peace tiuis control over the railroads until they are ac tually back in the hands of their own ers Chairman K. P. Clnrk told the house interstate and foreign commerce enmmlttKO todsr. Restoration of the control during the remainder of federal oiieration as pro posed in a bill by Senator Cummin will cause a "divided responsibility between the president and the rommisieon which is certain to make government opera tion much more difficult," Clark said. rtan Jose, In I. Nome appeutea aro expensive. A rat in one evening chew- ed up :i."9 from Prank Farranti's U00i roil of bills. )! ! 4 W. T. SIQDON at CO Undertaker H lit North High Street 4 JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest price paid for junk, second hand good and machin ery. Be stirs and call 398, get the right price. The aqtixrs deal bona. CAPITAL JUNX CO. 271 Chemeket Bt Salem, Or. t-- FOR SA1.& Cheap, a neat modern 5 room bungalow with 3 good lota ana Idock from pavd atreet, S block floss tar line, half cash, balance May U'rma; also 5 acrea 2'i il from city limits, S room hou, well aeaf porch, kwkI barn, about 50 fruit trtea Trice fUOO, half rah. Square Deal f Kealty Co. I'hone 470. a-7 BEST BT7TS 3 room modern bimsralow in firat class eomlition, paved atreet, easy tvrnis, f-ii0. l'uruisht J. 8 room modern house, 5 blocks froin I.add 4 Bush bank, only 3j60. 7 room strictly modern honw, on paved street and car line, some fruit easy terms. 7 room modern house, largo lot, easy terms 11900 8 room modern house, all furnis'ned, lot 100x130 feet, all kinds of fruit, terms to suit, 350O. 8 room house all modern But arm, fine condition, owner going away, 3200, Have several houses to spply as rft par on ranelK-a Bocolofsky, Bayn building. WELCH ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTEEB ' ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phon 953 379 BtaU Bt, I The Capital Journal J Daily Market Report J . Oral ' Wheat, soft white .. .! Wheat, lower arradas oa aample Oats 85R? Hav. chcai - ' H.t nata ... t2S Barley, toa Mill run ..... $55 ... 434 Butterfat. fiiitterfat 5Bc CWainery butter . d0vri57e Pork. sU and Mutton Pork on foot lSViSloe Veal, faucr 1 1 W' -oe Btuor." '4? Vows ata'i-nt lOfrt tie Hprlng lambs - bwes - Hhoep, yearlings ....' 45e 7 Eggs and Poultry . Eggs, cash 40((41c Hi' us, live Old rooster Broiler ........ 1& 28e .. 2.i3 85 . 4e Vqitinai Strawberric Radishes, doz Khubard n Potatoes """-J New potatoes oVa Urecn oniona dos - 4 Onions sack - 3 ?0 Cabbage - Head cttuce ,,ro.t,,. -; " ax. Hunch beet - ot Oantalope ii 7:,rn 3 00 -3 troll 5?87 L Oranee 1 Lemons, box Bananaa - - - California grape fruit 6.00 black fig lb. . IWoyla White fijz. lb. 19(ui20e Paekag fig per li (0 pg H(fto.iW Usi.er. extracted S0 Beta II meet P-egs dozen 4" Creamery butter - 7 Country butter - 83(aW Flour, hard wheat I3.1U5J3.23 Portland Market Portland, Or.. June 24. Butter, city creamery 53(ru."4ic F.ggs, selected local ex 4"4jl5c Hens r,i!il Broilers 2.V Quoit 17Ca-20e these, triplet 37&JS)e- DAILT UVB STOCK IxUSKST Oattlt Kecipts 23. Tone of market alow , Good to hoie stters IO(g.U Pair to good stcere $Of.50 Common steers 77..W Common to fair steers 8(Ti.iO Choice c.owa and heifer tldf i.'0 Oooit to choice ow aad keifr mi 9.50 Medium to t"'" cows and heifers 7 i Fiir to medium eowe aoo aeuen 'SH'hH.CO Canner 3J50(g5 Bulls 1ox8 Calve Iflrd" 13.23 EogS Rccipts 214 Tone of market streng Prime mixed 19.7.1ft :'0 Medium mixed l.2.Vil..".0 Rough heavic 1 7.7 "(jr 1 Hulk l.7tf20 Pigs I7.7.V1 II meep Pereipts 2.1 Tone of market b'gher Pair to choice lambs ! 2. .""''( U. JO Yearling I(a9 Cull lambs iota 10.30 Wethers 7uS..A , Kwcs 4'ifti S . AUTO DIRECTORY AtTOS without drivers to ire, 1 doW lar per hour. 197 S. Don.. L FaB 399. tt WHY SELL FOR LBS? W will par you mor caA lor your household giKKls. Get our bi before yoa sxlU Peoples Furniture aad Herd ware ftore, 271 X. Com. t. Paone- 7ai. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CAM REyi'iUBD Goad evercoa sboea and suite, all kinds of aiaaie al instruments, shotguns, rilej, heat ing atovee, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 ether useful articlea to acll e trade. What have yout The Capital Exchange 3.17 Court St. Phone 4IW. WE WANT VOIR used furniture, atovee, oar pet and tools, a we pay fair price tor everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE k PUR'l Tl'HE W. 285 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and bloek- ladica' and Men' hats. Just ra emved a hat renovating niathlns. It get the dirt, Try it once. C. B. Ellsworth. 4J3 Court St. Sale, Or, STOYE REPAIRING STOVES EE1I01LT AND BEPAIBIII 50 years experience, Depot isaueia and Aaosrlcaa fence. Sizes M to 5S in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ele. Loganberry and hop hooka, , Salem Fence and Storr Work, 250 Court street, Phone it. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buya, sella and eichanges sew a 2d band furniture. All kinds at repair work, light grinding, fMnRf and erasing a epcoialty. BigM price. 247 North Couimereial Phone 19. SCAVENGER SALEM 80AVENOKR flarhsgs refu of all kinds rcraored oa moatk ly contract at reasonable iate Cess pool cleaned. Dead nimal t aiorea. Office phone Main 187. ' MONEY TO LOAN On Good Boal Estate Boeesity THOS. K, FORD Over Ladd ft Bush baak; Baltm Oragom PEDE1UL FARM LOAN 3-8 'A fi cent intereat. Prompt aervlse. reare time. Federal farm leaa booiia ior ale. A. C. BoUrnatcdt, 4C1 ILft sonie Temple. Bnlein, Oiegoa. INSURANCE COUNCILS For free lr formation about Life Insurance J. F. Hutchaaon, dist. tnasaget lot the Mutual Life of X. Y., offia al 371 Btate St., Balem, Or.; Offieei nhona 99. residence 1394. tl LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, xpert laundrymaa. 4S . . ,. . . : -. H Jterry ot. 1 pay top uir jnw chickena and Egga. Office phoa 1339J, retideace 1333J. WOOD SAW FHONE 1090B Our Tricea are Bight W. M. ZANDLEK, Proprietor 1235 N. Slimmer Street. Balem, Or0l s REPAIRING STEWART'S UPAW HHOP Ha just installed a machine to wiut aharpen lawnmewera t w the) factory puts tlwm out aew. B'la all your light rcptiir work vin B. Btewart, 347 Court Bt. Paoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY K.NIOHT8 OV PYTHIAS MBET AT MeCornack hall on ererr Tuesaay at 8. Walter Lenoa, C. C, P. J. Kunta, K. B. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbor of Aanerna, Of goa Grape camp No. 1300 meet erery Thursilay eveniag in MeOorneek kaU Elevator sc-rice. Oracle, Mr. Car rie K. Bunn, 619 Union Bt; recess. dr Mr. Melissa Person, 1419 4th' Bt. Phone 1436M. u J us 1 . e - 1 ' ' aJu 1 susii im WATER C03IPANY 1ALEM WATEB C7MPANT-Offie eoraer Cemmereis". and Trade tret Bill parable monthly la adraaea. Phone 606. Out of 60 students in the pnarmacy department of the l'iuvrsity of Wash ington this year 30 are wassea. To replace the old bmldinj reacntly burned, tho school district of Empir, in Ci-a county, haa roted fanda af l?,CO0. Salens a Good Place taTn22