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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 1. 1910. FACE FIVE. I f!!8' .IS til A EAR Y Two Big New Savings for t, Car Owners and Truck Owners Never before have Firestone Tires beea so decidedly better uiau vuiws as mey now are. oo, ior montns oacK dealers, car owners and truck operators have been saying: "It's the Firestone Year." And on top of this quality advantage offered in the improved Gray Sidewall Fabric and Cord Tires, on tan at the pnf:irrJf1 size and extra heavy tread, ccme these two other Firestone sayings a Much lower prices and adjustments made on a mileage basis. NOTE THIS NEW SCHEDULE Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Cord Tires 8,000 Miles Solid Tires 1Q,000 Miles bigger 4 You can thank the rubber market for a part of the price saving. You can thank Firestone men 90 of wh stockholders in the company for a tire nf snrh . 6,000 miles, 8,000 miles, 10,000 miles these are only beginning points trom which you can figure the extra miles that have J?r- uiaue uus me "i-irestone lear" and given greater meanlnl J:'! than ever to the Firestone pledge of t Mile s.t; R0LLOFE0?;0R The following fSMiniiK's are report ed by- the commanding general 1 f the American e speditionary torres: Killed in action 5 Pied frou wounds 2 Ihed of ic Ulout and p!her cause K Iid ef disaese IT Wounded severely Ts Wounded (drj;ro undetermined .... T.) Wounded slightly i;;s Missing in action i T I) rtacinshrdlu euifwyp ghrdlu rmfmb Total..- ..440 Killed In Action Private. Bovalley Lawrence I Waterbury Conn. Kemifr, Clark Broomfield W. Va. Moore, William C Somcrville Ala. Bvenkeson, George Saskatchewan. Canada. Died From Wounds. Corporal Agnew, James Bridgeport Conn. Private Troyer, Jesse F Limou Colo. Died From Accident and Other Causes. Corporals .Tones, Clarcme South Norfolk Va. Keid, lister l.eeny Pence Kans, Privates Bills Anth.ny C lu liois. Pa. 1 ills, Jimniie W. Lcmbride Va. 1 Kranxmevcr, Henry Chi.a;;o 111. Mctiuimiess. Kdwnid J New York. Pfaff, Jesse L Willmathsviile, Mo. Rice, ollmer Elmira N Y Sariski Prank P Xew Britain Conn. Weiss, Martin Manuel Chicago 111. . y c y y w U iiltejuu u u u u u uj j j a rare ; - T " 9 rareoiti Nouurtj, oa cewjen, arpssi wrebit. RALVLR SrtCIL Sited with yoar t vorit rp, eaaUet yoa ta tatk i twl I tKat excel those d o! J, pt tide nukinf lOpenor t t-eLi thn berermf h no ec J fc( cold lunch purpose, VN lh bedtime uuKk, H t the idmU of drink. lU Tor i juil tight end Ihea it quencL tb Ihint Mliafie perfectly, tjo other beTerage can be like it. RAINIER SPECIAL b pro duced by an exclusive, patented proce. Jut you come ta know thii drink that b toft, but atufying? Maaufaclunr f Ratsiair Special. Rai'lar Bo(k, M.ll RlnUr, RaUlr Canal. Syr aa4 Dauturtd AiuaeL (4, block-12, Riverside Park addition, 6 a- lem. Deals In Real Estate lot B. Hubliard to M. Wnldespiel, 30.28 acres in D. 8. Horron claim, 52-7-2 W. Alien Bellinger to Paul Splouski, BE quarter BE qunrter, section 17-1E. . !-Earl Pearcy Now With Prunegrowers Association Ed. Hollowny to E. M. Tyler, Mock 61, North Hulcm; (140. J. L. RprnnKer to X. II. Piloiielirink, lots 4 and u, block 1, Oak Hill tmcts. Farito Orclianls cOTiiimnv t C. E. Kuacrs, lot 1, block !, Paro Oahard! Earl Pcarcy for the past few yean tracts, und lot 7, block B, village of 'fruit inspector for Douglas county, to I'argo; $,3000. jday tendered his resiirnation to the W. IT. Clnrk to Annio R: Clark, lO'mnnty court nnd leave tonight for acres iu A. L. Wuller cliaini, 40-7-3 W. "aiem where lio will servo as orxamxa A. J. Hollingworth to John Paris, lot 19, block 1, and part of lot -0, Auburn mldition, Sulem. 8. B. Elliott to W. K. Riciianliion, lot turn secretary for the Oregon lrow er association. Mr. Pcarcy stated that ho had not expected to start active work with thig organization until next year, but on account of a sudden emer gency which demands the utmost co operation of the growers he las been called upon to at once take up his new duties. Ho states that a meeting it to bo held on July Hi in this city at which time Prof. C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Agricultural Vkllene Isaac Hunt of the Ladd & Tilton bank, J. O. Holt and Robert Paulus will explain the work ings of the Oregon Growers association to those of this community who are in terested. Mr. Pcarcy intends to return to Koseburg in the full to open offices for the organization iu this county. Koseburg Kcview. Word is received in Pendleton that W. J. Bryan will Ibe a chuitauqua speaker in that city on July 11. A contract hns heon let for paving tho Hazel Dell Kehda road in Clnrke. county. The work will cost ill0,0uu. CUB SENT CASUALTIES. v Killed in Action Private. Murcucci, John Chieta Itnly. Died from Accident and Other Causes Bed Cross Worker. Field Pauline H llollywuod, Calif. -Bugler Lenicki, Alexander Detroit Mich. Mechanic Mildrcn, Herbert Hartford Conn. Privates Carribino, Charles Pandwidul 111 Dunavan, Edward J Camcthersvillo, Missouri. Gunning Roland I Baltimore Md Kellis, Delbert L Lynchburg Ohio Died of Disease. Lieutenant Kerlin, John Grdan Columbus N J Bod Cross Worker Stevens, Mary Catherine Beading Ta. Civilian Heligman Pol Y. M. C. A. oversea casuuis, JJiew ,lor. k.y, Porporal i i..JL,l Oarcia, John M Tampa Fla Kunn Elija Holly Grove Ark, - Thomason, Jimmie 3 Bell Tcnn, Jagla, Joseph J Chicago 111 Privates Dehnbostel, John H NapoleSn Ohio Fesseuden Clarence Mechanic Fulls Maine. Uerfen, Carl Henry Grantuburg, Wisconsin. Haselden, Bertow Andrews 8 0 Hocks Dandy Vance Miss Ingram John W. (nincy Fla. Midgett David Englehart Hyde Coun ty N. C. Panders, Oscar, Thoniaston, Ala. IStatton, Marshall L lowers Grove III. Walker, Johnnie V H. ( harlos Ark. c I I f .jf c It; c f .f 1 ' t0r .3 . -.c' I ,M I . .. ,1. : '. 4 I ' Cy rA NT v V 7 Aft A AAA AA.AA A A A.A.A nrn AV x. . - .'- " r ! The Rainier Products Company relieves retails and consumers of the necessity of paying Revenue Taxes on Rainier Beverages to paying all taes thereon direct to the Government. LANG & CO., Distributors, Portland, Oregon . Summer school registration opened Highway improvement coulrnct, to-j The Clatsop savings and loan huso at Oregon Agricultural college Monday j taling 5il,3s4 were let by the Wah-! cintion, with a capital stock of 300 with indications pointing to ington slale highway commission atldllU, has filed articles of Incorporatioa Olympia Monday. i at Astoria. morning a full attendance, ;Xool'AsAC ocomber Killed In Action, Previously Reported Died. Sergennt Mnjor Raymond, Flunk W. Chicago Corpo'iul Bieiiiuir, William Alovsius Jersey City N J 111. !.qn Brunett Theodore, Philadelphia Pa. Eayan, ( hurley ();aik Coiinly Mo. Eny-tiou!. Ki h n k O, liiiwlins, Wy. Frederich, John ('.. Austin Minn. Freeman, Charles I hote:iu, Mont. Kuhne Fi"il, Gloversville, N V Knlfsky, Morris. New Yoik, N V" KwiatkoH'ki, . ilarecl, VValtham Mass. Large, Gaines, hi hoolfield, Va. Loiuirc Arthur J. Maio hester, X.H. Neal, Munard C, Lindale Ga. O'Neill, James W., Jr., Chicago, 111. O'Toole, William, Bangor Maine. Kogers Arthur, Athens. Texas. Tackaberry, James H., Marie, Mich. Died from Wounds Received in Action (Previously Reported Died) Private Larson, Carl Htaumrud, Sweden. Killed In Action (Previously Reported Wounded Severely). Private Sober, Fred E. Hhelton Xebr. Killed In Action (Previoinly Reported Wounded, Degree Undetermined) The CLARINDA ELECTRIC WASHER is the most compact and intensely practical power washer made. All gears and working parts are completely enclosed in dust proof casings. It has no belts, no chains, no cranks, no pit mans, and no exposed gears which are dangerous features and should not be permitted in any home- SAFETY is the first essential in any machine either for the factory or home. So completely enclosed is every gear and working part of the CLARINDA ELECTRIC that the only moving part visible in the operation of the machine is a small semi-revolving smooth knob that operates the "dolly." Noiseless gears make the machine quiet in operation. All the mechanism is on top so that the oil holes are of easy access for oiling. The elec tric motor is of the completely enclosed type, designed especially for and ab solutely essential to the home type of power washer. A full one-quarter horse power Emerson Ventilated motor is used on the CLARINDA ELECTRIC, fit ted with cord ready to be attached to an electric light socket. SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS. EASY PAYMENTS. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Miles Arthur N., Angeb, Tex. Private Donahcy, Fred W., Hedfield 8. Dak. Killed In Action (Previously Reported j Missing In Action). I Lieutenant. j Thompson, Kidney P., Ithaca, X. Y j Sergeants ! Hmith, Kvlvester J., Thenton N. J. fctophano, Demetrius, Mount Vernon, N. I. Privates Armitage Goergo, CVrry Pa. Bercer, Mever, Xew York. May hue Wilber Arthur, Fullcmlle, x. y. Newell, Hurry (ii iger, Philadelphia. Nieoloff, Vvsn, koiiinania. Sextos John. (Quarry, Va. Shioberger Earl. Arbvla, Mo. - Shoemaker Gin I)., Grand Bapids, Michigan. Hinallridge, Kdward fi., Eirhwood, W. Va. Sorentino, Joseph Long Bramh XJ Kprangers, Michael South Kaukauna Wis. Staska, Kndolph Cunindngi X Dnk. Wnll.y, A'fred R' g-nt N Dak. Walter, Chester W Cleveland Ohio. Ward, Emanuel L Bonifav Fia. Wilden, Dee C Sallissw Okla. That sounds good these sul try, warm days it's just be ginning to warm up. Have you seen the new un finished worsteds at Bis hops? These are of the very, latest cut and are of the finest col ors that are made. They come in the smart waist-seam models and all the other popular styles. There's nothinl better for summer: take our word for it; money buck if J-you don't agree. Finished inside with silk facings on all seams and with quarter silk lining, "making ajvery cool wearing garment for this season's wear. Priced $35, $40, S45. $50 There's nothing better in clothes than at BISHOPS when there is "Bishops will always have it." Why do with a less desirable suit when Bishop's always have ment to choose from and you always know it will be good; if ood. f Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. SaletrfWOOlen Mills Store THTTm t 'i r u - hi i L"r ; 'J I1 ' i ' ' - 'V t f M . v. ' z1 X. i.i it . ' -j s "i, , v - l ft ' h1 :.,- y .rf I .. a. - - . - j f ' l x i - ; - i a complete assort not they make it