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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1919. PAGE NIX 11 4 Make This Bank ' : l i j i.t.: xvui imckxiciiii nuiue many nave aone so iu men advantage since its organization in 1SS3. jThe service, security and accommodation offered to depositors here, we feel will be entirely to your liking CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. IL Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier For a Greater Maioa County PATRONIZE Local Merchant If Yoa Caa't Bay It In Salem Yon Pont Need It The following list comprises the candidates in the DIXIE BREAD CONTEST For a Six-Months Course at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE -Name Votes. Miss Hazel Larsen .". .51,960 Velma Bartyesr 31,820 Winifred Taylor : 16,870 Lela Bowman , 14,810 Nora Derrick .....:i:i,500 Miss Lela Baker , 4,760 Wayne Elgin - - 2,4:50 Alice Adams 1,810 Dollie Dutton : 8:50 UNPREPARED Many young people fail to realize the importance of a thorough preparation for entrance into business until it is too late. So many make the mistake of be ing satisfied to work for a mere pittance, because of a lack of proper preparation. f HE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Offers courses that will make the possessor capable of doing acceptable work in a business 'office, where the-opportunities for advancement are ample. The success of our graduates is ampli proof of the value of our training. Call, let us talk matters over with, you. Salem Baking Co. Court Sli'fieV&uto1'- i . .. - . -it V aiiuidevallji WELCOME HOME Bligh Theatre Tomorrow Wm. S. Hart l If., I r i p -J: n IN The Money CorraP 1919 PRODUCTION Y 1 ; .-. HERE TODAY BESSIE BARRISCALE in "THE CAST OFF and BIG SHOW GO THE R E G BROOMED VICE CONSUL TO HOLUiiD Salem Man, Graduate Of lainette, Granted GoYerc- ment Post Russell Brooks received a wire this momumnffBf Mm tbe a.iun..nt I .......... as vice ronnsul at Kotteraaai, tiou.ina. - . , .. . , , ,.(. t ,. .company, Civile Harris has Brought He has accepted. The offer of this most -, , ... , suit before- Judge George O. Bingham. ..dvautagoous position, was efcured - - r. . r. though the efforts ,f Senator Mo-j "k'IE ,he Nflu.K' Xafv. (ducts company be restrained from so- Mr. Brooks is' now awaitiug. orders curing aa injunction against him and for his overseas dtitv. -As vice consul j other grow ers iy which they would be at Rotterdam, it will W. his dutv tojldig.i to deliver their loganberries to care for all Americana who ban! iiiter-l""- Kings ITodiMs company for ests in Holland and to have charge of ' tk 'rkrt ,r"e " all matters portuining to oww he and the other Srw the untangl.ntf of personal meters such .rg yon(rMt Af as securing passports. having Ihem , VroiUl,ts cn,pnnv whoreiii the eoin proprrly vised and to aid tue true!.n , ,,v ,r0etued fraud on the growers, public from America who ml throng .uot'oulv bv its promises but bv sub- the contiiont next summer. jstitotiug aud attaj-bjng a contract slip As vice consul, he will rant next tSjim the original contract which was cool the consul for the Netherlands. Hotter-'.trary to the promises of the company, ilnni has been assuming much import-1 He also alleges that he with othera :-jice in American affuirs and is now signed the Kings Products company hediiarter for tliu servue of sup- .,i4.s Mr. Brooks went -into the servico March 20, 1!17, and soon afUr his ar- rival overseas, was transferred e the . . ' , ,k , . ... . . . loeans, and never less than 4 cents intelligence semee. He received his .((JJlni diM-harge June 11, at Camp Devcrs, 10 Kll,9 proiiU(.ts tom. Mass. He is a graduate of W llkmett jialljr hai na intentions of carrying I'niersity and passed his examination l0Ul na promis, of enlarging it p"lant for admittance to the bar just previous j .Xaleiu, nor of paying for berries on to his volunteering into the iervtce. lie the open market. That instead of at is the sou of Mrs. Mildred Hof.k.s, conn-1 tachiiig a slip to the contract to pay tv recorder. ion the open market, the company did ' ' Inttach an agreement, after the grow ANNUAL CONVENTION Governor Olcott Welcomes Spanish War Survivors This Morning. The vanguard of the Spanish War veterans ariivid in the city this morn ing, and were duly welcomed by the reception committee. They were ncconi patiied .by about an equal number of ladies, and the entire body was enliven ed in the house of representatives at 10:30 for the opening sessions of the animal convention. Aside from the ap pointment of one 'or two committees I the morning was taken up with brief addresses. Harvey Wells presiding over the meeting, presented Oovernor Olcott who ia a fitting manner welcomed the I veterans and ladies to the city and to the-capitol building. In behalf of all ,the stnte departments, he expressed ipleaswo and honor In receiving them j under the dome, hoping flint they would carry away from the city of Halem CHAPLIN COMEDY 4th Special HART-CHAPLIN-ARBUCKLE AND VAUDEVILLE Friday Fatty Arbuckle I .-, we:.'" ' . t . - II ,W'4-"' t ' at'- ' If , y . IN "A Desert Hero" 1919 PRODUCTION O i CUTER TO SUIT G PRODUCTS CO, FILED Wil-.Gyde Hanis Skks To Pre-First Tent Restraining Order Oa Bemes. Anticipating the suit to be brought ,' h,,n . utrnr growers hv the 5raieia Kiuif s Products contract on the prutrc.i form tney sup- pueil Willi me t-AjocM uniininMui)is '''' the oi.any would attach a con- I' tl",vm," ni ''..' lers had signed, as follows: " If the Ga llon! Kings Products ' company raises !thrir buying price to other growers in lllUS or thereafter this contract will automntically conform with that .price." . -. That this contract attachcil was procured by fraud as all the growers liad the assurauce the Kiugs Products would 'par the murktit price uud not a price they established. Hence Mr. Harris through the legal firm of Mcl'ammaiit, 'Hronnugh and Thomson of 1'ortliind,' asks tlie court kto restrain the Kings Products com pany from nny proceedings to restrain or prevent nny person from delivering berries at option. Also that the eon tract which Mr. Harris alleges was pro cured by fraud, shall be made to con form to (ino wherein tho company .pays lln market price, or that tho contract be cancelled by order of emiit. nolliing but the most pleasnat recol lections as to the surroundings and the hospitality of her citizens. Ho spoke briefly of tho atate inHtitutions, point injr with sjiecial pride to the stnte hospital whi.ih he commended as one of the finest in the nation. Ho Invited Hie visitors to visit' nnd inspect the buildings, criticise thwu if they wish ed,' but hoped thnt wniM of them would I.- .i..i.....t !.!. the wall. (iMina.i he naid a in.t frUmttf. to the veterans and the rt they had played in Am erican history. Comrade Elmer Limdberg of Port land responded to the governor's aaV,iii successor must be chosen to Mayo! dress henrtifly and with a vein of Otto Wilson, who wus serving from tho "humor, assuring him that the nssocia- (ion was appreciating in the highest decrree the hosnitnlitv of Salem's citi - w - - i .eas. He reterreu nruriy to ine past of the Spanish war veterans, assuring ir.'".," American war theVLWould enter with the boys of tlie (ieimnn inade war in the work of reconstruction. In behalf of the ladies, Mrs. KmU'IIu i l!ee,d, .piesiileut of the depart uient iimx 'ilinry, spoke elite rlHininglr of the part 'the women had taken in the lo Inst I wars, and would take ill the work thnt was to n ome. i The afternoon v,'mhis have been ! devoted largely to reports of commit j toe, Bppoiiitiiients and routine busi ness. The big event of the dnv comes .at 11 o'clock this evening when the j Nilcin ladies will spreud a fi'ast in tlifl jniiorv for the xisitiug veteruus, to be j followed by a ball at 9 o'clock. MM O PIM ARRIVE HERE TODAY Flints With Passengers To Be Mad Thursday MorEs: The aviator. Lieutenant, Browne ar rived in the city this jBioraiu ud is jotting, acquainted with the., finest country in, the world aftt attending couple of years along the deoert. He fa,T it looks wonderfully fine after his experiences of the pasi two years in southern California. And with' the lieutenant, came the JX-VD airplane with which the people of Salem and vicinity will b jiven an opiHirtunitT to see things froai above. The airplane has not been taken tdj the aviation field at the fair rrouiids j as yet. but will be assembled early to morrow morning and the commercial flying will begin nt about 10 o'clock. The aviator says he can accommo date about 10 flyers tomorrow morn ing snd theae according to the order in which they applied for accommoda tions are John H. Albert, John Kiebs, Walter A. lK-nton, J. 1'. Head. Theo dore Roth, Karl McDnnough, Jus 'ph H. Albert, Hr. K. K. 1,ee Steiner, R. If. tloodiu, 1. W. Kyre and Will K Wal ton. The all will be given rides mostly over the city, as while some rides will be taken to Silyerton, there is no avia tion field there for landing. Hence those who ride during tho next, two or three days will circle mostly over Sa lem and vicinity. For Thursday afternoon, the air flights will continue from 1 o'clock un til about 3:30 aud according to the entries made, those who will ride to morrow afternoon will be: K. P. Smith, R. W. Uart man, (. A. Hartmnn, KicTi aid O. Hansen, William McUilciirint, .lr. W. W. Moore, Mrs. '. W. N'iemev- er, ('. W. Niemeyer, Mis Kathervn (lunnell, Ir. (). A. Olson, f. 1. Me tiuire. Mine. Buffo Morrison, Luther J. t iKtpin and J. L. an Doren. 1ieiitennnt tltrown owus Wnr iiir plnnes, which he will use this fall nnd winter while flying for a moving pic ture concern nt !-ong Beach, valif. This miorning the alviatnrs father and mother and. to alters came from Silverton to greet him. Ilia wife, who is now in Long Beach is expected nor the latter part of the week. Lieuten ant Browne says he will spend the sum mer in this part of the state and visit iu his folks at Kilverton. Tho aviator is 24 years old, and has lived iu Independence, iHalein and Sil vei ton. COUNCIL MAY SELECT FOUR NEW ALDERMEN TO FILL BERTHS SOON City politics which were at a bo.ling point a few weeka ago niuy begin- to again uexr Mon.iay nt t ie nioei- , 'K of the city council.' Tiiis iicated situation is due to fact that several members of the council have resigned, one has moved out of his ward and then third ward when elected mayor. ynH mjti, alderman from tho ' !-... i.... ...i.....t i i... i innv viuitt inn ii in uuuiioiuwu iiu in liklu. til ,.,., , Illin,1l, wr, withi ' - ready resigned from the auvu.tl, ward and a successor must be chasi n to rep resent that. ward with Ir. O. L. Heott. The fifth ward will need another l dermuH as C, Huberts rci-igood be fore slurtiog on his vacallou a few weeks i;ii". As alderman from that ward, Mr. Hchunko will probably sug gist a congenial running mate. The third ward may have new -alder man. Otto Wilson is now mayor ami J. H. Austin! is in California for an ex tended visit. Anyhow, when the coun cil is called to order ext Monday o 6u- ing by Mayor Wilson, there will be no on duty to care for ward three, and wards one, seven, and five will each hnve but one alderman on the Job, W. I. RIGDON h CO Hndertakeri 252 Nurth Uigh BtfBtt NOTICE! Bill Hart, Charlie Chplin, Fatty Arbuckle and three acts; cf ccod VaudsviSs for th:c vIio enjoy lljs best to he kd FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 4th AND 5th BLIGH THEATRE Sign of Good Shows, Mere Everybody Goes. NOTICE Notice is lierctiv iven that the un dcrsigned will on tho Anderion farm uKn wiiiih the undersign! now re sides, and located about sis miles north of halem. Marion county, Oregon, sell ( market but that it will nil be sobscrib on tho h duy of July, l!ltf, at the ip,i fr ,y nu,n w, are inter. mciI in j hoiir of three o'eW p. m. of said day i f with p I.,.,b, tti r snd to the high'! tii'l ler lor can seventy 'rncs b-seribed as (follows owitri rmr n'H'. i inn-e T'-itr ui'i io.ee o, n i . l. . .1 .. .ii i .. few hrivi a puncne-i n'Me in inn icii ear, ,W twenty h-n-l of spring b, without ma-k or l.rnnd. which said oa trays entewil the pnoii-cs of the un dersigned on the t'oh dav "f J'li e, l;lt LOI'i.H WKISS June i", b;i .1 July 2 Journal V Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?2 Senice 0a Short Where Buyer And Seller Sleet We . Recommend Our Advertisers, EVESTTHIA'O Salaa Electria Co., ll&somo Tempi, REAL ESTATE l)R SALE Good 5 room houao with;AVT08 without drivers t aire, J do- modern conveniences on large lot abundance of fruit, on paved street. 6 room house, small barn and 2 fine lots with abundance of fruit, only 2 block from paved street and school, lioo. Square Deal Realty Co. tf BEST BTJTS I 38 acrea all the Wst of river bottom, 2S cultivated, well fencedr 6 room ' bungalow, barn, hog house, chicken ! housw family fruit, growing, crop if ,--sold ooo. This farui is" wurth t-iO , per acre, but to move it quickly! will Jake tM0 on easy terms. ; lOtt acres, 90 cultivated, house, 2; barns, lota of ourbuiwungs, well fcac-) ed, close to school aud station, 8 nines irum ouieiu, uiny vo I'er acre. 1 15 acres, 28 cultivated, 8 room house I barn, garage, all necessary outbuild- ings, balance of the pce in timber and stump pasture, hut family or chard; only $70 per acre, fash bal ance 6 percent. 117 acres, all the best of river bot tom laml; 60 in cultivation and in crop, which all goes; good 8 room house, two old barns, all wall fenced, l'j miles from lieuiia Vista, owner wauta to return to Europe; only $75 per acre. Por beat buys in ranches or city prop erty see SoeOlA)PSKi", Bayno building. JUNK WANTED Cadi 39$. Highest prices paid for Junk, second baud goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get tto right prices. Tha aquara deal hous. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chomeksta St Salem, Or mmmtH GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS SATURDAY, JULY 5, AS STATEWIDE HOLIDAY In view of tho fact tliut a large part .of the population of Oregon will bo 'Inclined to extend observance of the Fourth of .Tulv because of its t.eiiiendti- ous significance in connection v.ith the treaty of peace, (lovorlior Olcott lips is sued the fullowing proclamation: "Whereas, this vear will se the ot nominee throughout the nation of tho first liuleiiendenco day following the signing of the trcnty of pence, wulch marks tho end of the great world wa and "Whereas, In practically every com muiiity of Oregon extraordinary celibre . : , . wi-i """ "'' " "i '. " i. oi m t.t t in vii i t rir i mi ii a 1 III lilt the statu who participated In Unit gloat conflict; and - "Whorei;, those celebrations, gen erally, are to include not only 1 idip' iid eneei day, but the day following; Now, therefore, I Hen J. Oicott, bj virture of the authority in n.e vtftcd as governor of tho state of Ongi i, do hereby proclaim Saturday, duly i, ts a legal holiday." Por bnvs and girls TUB AKIMJ 1X01'K1 It glides, it flies, t loops the loop. Free while they last Thursday morning. ' HIIII-LKV'S Lbcrly St. PROGRAM TOR THURSDAY ltegistrution of service men nt oninierriul club, all day. IW'tweeii i nnd :) o'eloek p. in. airplane stunts over state house, . S p. in. at Marion 5iinre. Of ficial welcoming to soldiers, sailors and murines by the state, to be represented by ('litis, V. 'iullowrtv, lite county, n oH'sentcd by Judge W. il. Ilushey nnd the city, by Mayor Din .1. Wilson. ::',l p. ni. street linnco on Court hi reel, with 'iir-inaiis as hosts. , i ik ! ' Oregon Pulp And Paper ! Company iicorpcrated The half u million dollar pnp.-r mill lilt Halem is noM( be known officially ':-.s the Hiilem paper mill or the Kpauld I iio mill, but ns the Oregon Vulp t I I'npcr company . Articles of incorora- tion were filed yesterday gicmg ine laoitnl stuck as vki,Ihhi. It Is r rctty well imdersioud thnt no siH-k is wn the n.a VV K,.l,t; -,r The foid of Trt.de l,,,.!,. much dil'trrent llom ' 1 ' " " , , . , , ,- i K i I i .1 n n.' ut " j ' " " ' i - 1 "" " " , torn w: I to tnemi, who i"'- '""n ..... . Try Salem First In Baying ant AC as bi V. TjIsjW ELECTRICAL 121 ortk Higa-. Mia IK AUTO DIRECTORY lax per hour. li7 8. Con.. iU Paoa .399. U WHY SELL FOR LESS? W will pay yon mora east far yo household goods. Get oar d fer you sell. Peoples Purnitura and Hard wars Store. 271 K. Com, St. Phn 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REyt'IUKI) fioed averee shoes and auits, all kinds of mta al instruments, shotguna, rifles, leas ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cast aa 1000 other useful articles to sell o trade. What have youf Tha Capitstl Exchange 337 Court St. PMoaa 48 J. WE WANT YOUR used furniture, atovet, earpett and tools, as we pay fair pncea Io everything. Call 047 -CAl'JTAL HARDWARE t FURM Tl'KE CU SS3 N. Com! St. Hats Blocked HAT BIXICKIN'O I dcaa and Woek ladies' and Men s hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It pets the dir!. Try It ones. 9. B. Ellsworth. 485 Court 8t, Bulem, itr. . ' STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVES REBUILT AND EEPA1BIO B0 years experience, Depot NstioaM and Amerieaa fenea. Sites ?8 to 53 ia. higa Paints, oil and varnish, ett. Loganberry and hop hooVi. Salem Pence and Stov Worka, S50 Court street , Pbona 154. J.A. Rowland Furniture Store Bnys, sella tnd etehangct aew avad Sd hand furnituro. AU kiada ! repair work, light grinding, fH, and braxing a ieialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial Phnna 18. SCAVENGER SILF.M SCAVENGER Garbage Mfl refuse of all kinds removed oa meat lr eontraeta at res sons ble rta Cess pools cleaned i Dead animal t moved. Officw phone Main laT. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Eatata Sneurttj T1IOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank;a!cm Orafoa FEDERAL FABM LOAN-oH eent interest. Prompt lervUa. 851 years time. Federal farm wan boaouj ifor sale. A. C. UolumUJl, 401 aonie Temple, Salem, Oregtii. IKSURANCE COUXCiu-Toi It formation about Life Insurane 3. F. Hutchnson, dist. masaget for tha Mutual Life of N. Y., offie 371 Htnte St., Balem, Ors. Off.s phone 99, rosidence 13D9. M PHONB 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLKR, Proprietor 1255 N. Hummer Street, Balcai, Orego REPAIRING fsTKWAKT'H KKI'AIK HIMW Iw mowers rtoaiid t'.v machinery; all kinds of grinding, lock smithing, una brcllas recovered, light repairing ef all kinds. 347 t'ourt Ht. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MKKT' AT Md'ornnck hall on ever Tuesday st 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. s KunU. K. K. 4 B. ROYAL Neighbors of Awerits, Or gon (.Irspa camp No. I.ttw meet rrf Tliumilny evening in M?forna(fk hatl Klevstor 4C-ic. Oracle, Mrs. Cars ris F.. Cunn, 6 IS L'nioa St; roe3ss dcr Mrs. Melissi I'crsoni, 115 s. 4th'rt. Plume Wuii. WATER COMPANY iALEM WATKU CiaPANY-Of enrnor Commercial and Trade atree'a PilU pavable monthly la advancsv Phuoe f0. Out of ' students in the jnarmaey department of tho Cnivcrsity of Wash ington this year .V are women. To replace the old building reeentlT burned, th s-liool district of Kmpirav i ln ( oos county lias voiea mos $12,000. Spokane Olrli Stick Sikane Wach., July 2.-Although the Heme Telephone company here ha an nounced increases in pay from $".."i0 to a dav for electrical workers, ..J, ,J,, f the electrienl .--.. -.- - ,,,,.ii ore nt! on rike t- lav. No i.j.eratou are on'., the (Jinsj , nut being f.r;nni7ed. omiany oirie a s claim iiu iiiterniplinn i tvice.