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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1919)
- MrnrnflX. FRIDAY,JIY4.1919, PAGE il.C THE WELCOME HOME ALL Yeiroarwe speedtnalfKyir, our ov caw ,60 -this Kme 1 iira;riwyw;n-, VTTF MENta Steles Obseng lOGANBtRRY MM SERVltL lVlUlN Firs Fcfas Booze pjjjijjjy jjj iff.- ! first t.mo m h.story moJ hi I ' . . .1.... .iSl)t the s iKMUicncr . ,j ,lnitk. sisiaiwe .-i"" . Liifht beer roiituiucd on ssie m must "J "" :lS indieatiou that the department of justice contemplated any general effort to stop . Hard drink was under the ban.l14.ht iit.,n,,'r lienersl 1 a""" the resources of hi depart meat would be u'd k there. Kuforecnie.it lea nation ..mviil.Ni that drink more than one half of one per rem of alcohol are ill.-a!. 'U bo taken up by congress luune diatelv after its recess ever the Fourth. Wets predict tbe law will "t pas before Au- hile dry are owning to obtain more cp it which with 1 :: Fcking Begins This Week And browers nepuu uuuu Crops. 1 ! ! l IV.ias, Ur., J illy !v..,t of berries in J lo -..iiberrv paKr.es bein i) ,.1 1... this sprin M.-ri' ms V l.r.il .11111 . .1 .V nil" itv. startcil w'"1 4 -The aiiu.wl bar Polk eeuntys big boui;ht h of Tiu !oaiu xlae. 11 aust 1. everv effort speedy passage. ll,lf("': ' ' ;,7 w ,eef tliC states thai ms nop " . , J:l..t ever harvested in tm. jaadhehassold tl entire eWP t the I rush lotanberiy juice "V'T" -. ' h, 1 i,.. i, f Fa Is uty, the 1 . 1... i...n-- uniiliirer ot tiie voun titttneer io'-iwti-i ' ' 1 . ... m.Al!l HIS III !Ut V t-" ' Bill Spivens Takes a Ride to Portland and Nearly Gets in Bad pioiiee , to " ....V . .1 has beeu ;: bout the past few days eiigaginf liker..ho are uuusually M-au-o this season, tVi .w h:;s his entire ei"i sold. M.ist of the arowers in the -t.teru l..iv. iMilefu ;.n-u STATE HOUSE NEWS ..f ..I , ....1 .,iLi,r.iilll:iti ,V '. u ro's in a pool " "i 1" - !tous of this Hint s s4ui . .!..( ...k bv L'rowers to till' at r ... puuv of ISaiera at an aveiu" V lilt H " ," lit first Dr.'-er v ' Fruit voin U ....t.te ) liOllllil ' " " ' ' , 1. . . 1 t -t ....nt- n.'r iMiuilUH o.e; i " lOUll- cie;i?c " i - r.-)i iiivt't-nor u cum n " 1 . , . 1 , f .1... ",l,il,l wel- !""' eu rue luree mi "ii' ' - - The fare revision eommittee' 'as authorized by status in the ast ..sia ...e. x , :M that memtwra are: V. I.. Hrcwsu-r, I ort- , Mrs. Charles Chil.ls, l.cbJco:i; 0 paid lor me uernes LoaaulH-rry Juice lonip-ui. everal vjur'iascs of tion of the eoauty. and red raspberries Pall- l'hez r.lsO made (Di 0 i GLASSWARE OfaUmds. You must see this big as sortment SEE CUR BLUEBIRD Water Sets .This Glass ware is priced right All sizes-Quarts to 10 Quarts With or Without Covers. DISH PAN SPECIAL (14-quart pan) 95c DRESS GOODS Silk Poplins, all colors, per yard China Silk, per yard ... .1 C. Chapman, Portland, inis . on.m.i. e fomi w uB,y a is to serve without eomiH-n.-atiou aside lftw & ,mt ,he from traveling expenses and t. ot ot( the p3st ftw dr.ys nave -rest- clerieal woik. It is their du:y to odi-. ,..,.,,. for lnore ,or. ty, classify and index all laws 1.-1 -. ffW walM rtc ing to child weltare, nu-i m u.e ". thllt tlu. ,, be position of defectives and de.-nq... . , - (. fastor th;m ;t ( hv hM lo authorize private W'Vrj. "! eh'ln " iu institutions tor eases, to .oo.i aft in this j,kaUty by tl.o grow adoptions, and to uiu-suwit - - u . w for hBI,,ing and reports troiu this class ot depend-1 ents. I ' THE Service that Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires have been giving is what makes car owners and dealers refer to this as "The Firestone Year." Lower rrices and an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for fabric tires and 8.000 miles for cord tires piles up the advantage. TIRES Most Miles per Dollar ! 1 II Of brief session of til ufleii.oon, the 'died 2: reniainiiij; July 1. 1-J. Supplies consumed pavroll 1 11 SO. for tubereiilosis- l a ; received 11; disvlinr: Julv 1, 7.S. Sup; lies 'sinned 1S:'H; payroll $lfi(i. lents .1 lo; con 42c immmv J.- LQVV PRTCES ... 't LADIES' VESTS 15c. 20c, 25c, 30c V. T. CORSETS OURSPECIALTY $1.75 At Si control late yesteruay uiien.uv.., u.i itll mouthly reports ot tue various man- i , : f. ... . . . ........! n...i ..nnri.it!!. ' 11 ' ' stmiy.oiis wen- ' 7 ' V" ., IreiuainiTij! COliaitlOIlS 111 UU HI im-m ' " i A few figures will show the .iatus ns j to inmates and cost of opera) ion. The ()ffV;.lls f ,., ii!,,l,My c,.,i,.U .state liospital showed on June 1, ii.-: ion ,). fllll,,. f infi-i I inmates, 36 received during l.io month, yil,w ,mt sijjnii'i, ,,. bus 113 diseharsied, 19 derails, b-av'm' lTOo;, , attuched to the aliened i..:nti. n inniutes July 1. Supplies for tie nioiirfi uf contract on the part of the M I amounted to J-l,toy.i, sua me jiajiuu ville company laying was. 12.293. 'pnvinjr tutw Stnto lieuitetitiarv Inmates June i, series of eu S HKU THE -EX 1 REGO it Tomorrow Only 281; received lo. paroled and pardoned f; 24; died 1; reinniniii? July 1, 27'. Sup- tl plies consumed 2olS.sl tmd the pay- In Mit: ti the stretch if n tlervais and Salem. A Juno 1 series of i'uitini!s made al"tis the ur rdoned face already laid shows spot It I ii ii cr than the specif icntifis call lit do not iieeessarily indicate delib- rate attempt to beat the cuntrio-t school Members This is the first roiitra.-t iiiMleiti'keii bv the coniiianv iiinl liuiriiiaii I !..: ii'Sl'tUicd litmielf admits that the variatinu .i thickness may be entirely iici-ideutai. 'libers n n y i i r i it i, iv ilkxi "a m -A j Economical Delightful, Light Place to Trade 7. nn7n3 nn nj f Q t 1 -l ft. tf & - i ; t j ' Kr N-, tJup-' r; 'Ain't It A Grand and Glorious Feeling' roll was 3079 T.i.lnL.tt.;!.! tfllillilllT June 1, 1H7; received 4: pi.roled 17; re mainiiii; July 1, !.". siirp'' $2704; payroll r j Wrh, inJnstnal school - Me, bers ,.,,,,, June 1, - received J: paiok -I B . .,.,; ,lf , Sla. Kish ,, ma.ii.ii-July 1. 1'1'iii'S eons.inied '.umi ,Vml)li(ll ,,,,,, ,,,..! 1220.2.-.; payroll 90. in whi(.h llmii,M,r f Kastem Oregon state lospitai-lv i won, thr,slu.,, llllt. A ,,,,,,,., ; mutes June 1, .'lo; received 7; d!v t,l;U (,,uls(,J lUi.h i.,,!,,,, M. tll,.i charged 7; died 5: remaimuo July l.',pos0,i m-lmse f a famo f.ii'm fur' 5ll7. Supplies eonsiiined ir'il-"'.; pa; roll ;,(,,, pmpajtatioii of pheasants. The pur-' $3313.66. jchase of the lleddish farm of )S anes1 Home of feeble-niiuJed Inmates ; l,!uu, ciunty, to he operate. 1 in i-on-i Juno 1, 407; received P; su;ijdics con-jnection with the t'hi'pion farm u lii.-h sinned, .1301; payroll $3122.70. ,for the past 17 years has b.vn pioilm- i Soldiers home Members Juno 1. l')9; ing pliea-ants, was urged by l.nuis K. 'admitted 7: dismissed nml di'ippej 7; Itean. of F.ugeiie. He cmitend d that by, m?Tr jthe " hold over " svteni of liamllii"; tin-1 mwiw rs "" 1 ,'"' "'i 4 lilierated tnnn the two tarhs in the' t! spring, and that these w ill pr.nlui e ' .",'ino nuns tor tne tail shooting . n-: ison. State Hinli:it Finley . .1 the' .jmrehase mi the 'nniiiii that liie i,M.ni.y I .could be mule udt an!:igeni-lv .i i,i in 1 the purchase of vming liird tiniu ni vatc prmlueers. He also ronti'itded thiit' 'there might be a min-h linger piinlm-l tion f i inn the .iuion t'aiai than all 'present, in the pat Simpson has been j receiving ;! a bird from eastern l,nv-j er. but he is w illing to isise fur the state at the late of 2."n a lva.l. There ,wns some slinrp passages between simp- son and Finley but it was finallv do-' ,cided that the lieddish faun should be; purchased at the rate of 160 an acre.' 4 l,v i : - ". ir . ' , f J !-' AS i V - 1 i - I ) "i ; HAPPY WITH THE GREAT WORLD WAR OVER, AND JUSTICE AND RIGHT PREVAILING OVER BRUTE FORCE AND MIGHT. HAPPY DAYS ARE COMING AGAIN FOR US ALL AND WE ARE CELEBRATING THE RETURN OF OUR GALLANT BOYS. CROWDS WAIT HOURS (Continued from page one) ft HIPPY 1 THIS STORE WILL BE GLAD TO RENDER ANY POSSIBLE SER VICE TO SOLDIERS. SAILORS . AND MARINES At lOlif) ccfti (il.iiiii.l 11,4. ..I., I i i r ." .... ujt iii-14 4and the crowd started to swumi down j the runway. J I The first blood of the day came in 1 tne tlnril preliminary when Tummy I I T .... - . t . ; , I'Ciroil oegi.n n, Mattel JilllUliy I , Lewis of Toledo. J went down himself iu th sec- i I ond round of the scheduled mx 'ound liooiir. lioth boy, were bleedini. I.onif', 4 the heat continued un:ib:il.1 A ,:( 1 nnuule of his corner. J j breeze spuing up iit'ti-r noon, h':wcver .' "oughont the uiill'niL'. 'I.....I 4....L .. II. .1 ..... , 4 1 ' ""lo "I me e.lge (,it. Sj.ec- J i tators sweltered. 4i At 12 o'clock it was eslhnuled there j were 15,001 persons in the atti.u, Thin necessarily included many compliinen. tary tickets, for there ere six baiMi-id special policemen tnd about as ia-iny emidoycs 0f coiKessioniii At that Dorothy Phillips Star in "The Heart of Humanity" tn "DESTINY" ONE DAY ONLY Hung a tiny lignre of a moukey t tbe .l, l)(.mH,.v l,l(l ..t 1.. .t 1,.;, 1. 11., .. 1.1 .1 ' . . . . -- "-""i us. iii mai 5 hour there were two Ik,x,., fn ,vm. WCCK d bout 416 State Street .-4 J Telephone 877 4 I en 111 the section reserved for them, a. ? number of others were M attered aboi in iae other enclosures. Kcinalr tight fun, didn't e. "to cs.rs "here they sat. Xot only w,.te they In the best section of the h'n. , viii were isiattercd everywhere. Thore were many men in the .iMi.,,,.. iwearing women's hat.,. . . 1. . . W thekmdthLt look like a stm.ll u,r. den. Nnl,nl.. . 1 . , . r l -""-u 10 aunvv the an- . lor "carers v-euiej veil stt- i.-.iieri. Jock Malone of St. paui tt;,j y Rahtoa of j0l,et, IU, w,,ter,t ,l .Wi" mnuMrfd to 1,0 thr fi j prelimmarT of the afternoon , ittI. m f-"; M-'lon. 's ileyernrss kept the "j. t th, re.ter of ,h tii,K, MaWt -l"re eii.wl ji snitt-g there ,011 u wut neur the eflrner of tlio 'jug and said that Jack was i. inn in 1 ut litis time. Hie crowd eiittair,. 1 r ti. 1. .. '.-!.. ,,. 1 " ni- iiH. 11 wits lie l.i" H a v mil been' "i ntnrml n """ r, .!;! hud eome f . n ll, Having hern informed that the n uiii ' . , . , , , bout would not start until i:;w, u,. y '""'l' ,0,ny preferred to tak no ehaticrs with 1 lie ' 1 '''' I!''rliii, well known aon v.ii sun. The southsblrt the aieiu, how-. ''r, took 11 seat in the Ifil) svi lion, ever, ws almost full, tend the lorth ' M"'ln,. eiwily won Iu ,.tt n;tk side was jammed. Tbe woman V section ' rtalston. He K, ,ht. Afiiwi llt ,he was practically full. Every box had at ' tbo teu rounds, durn g wl. ck least one woman, so far as eoi.ld be ! ""'"on hardly touched him. He had ih -seen from the ringside. j navy boy ,, ,,, UuK M iiiines J. orbett former heavyweight '"eked th,. fi uHltini; punch, llalstoa ehampio,, was oue of those who prefer-1""" a mere uovie, to the sWdy and oon e"u '""l"r ",f" ,i"'J ,0 'l-"".if'-v Ma lone, who lad 'been ' trLifinfl posnre in the a.eau. with IVmp..y VeKWR,W' Wb ,rl,ined 1rClK"' T" wife and party ent.-r- e, .ny-"r",0"S h"Pi-'!p M- '"" rena. There w, about twenty ties, sat in he presn ,,.,-tion and c .: it i- '"''" in the psrty.- used seyeral ef the prelinunary .llKj several (.liM-agoans were eij.erte(i ' Vfsl.'v Miller, fl'e.1 CI, rs rriTf shortly Ufor. 2 oVI.h-I;. hMf.n''ni -lutomohilp nioson, mantioer of flenni- t rt .. .1 1 . Strrville. Wash , lnt Kulnntav. H ....., i.e,iiinrd,' 1 --i "-'i "'i"",', world s champioa fiKht wet -lit vn a lt,lntC pt-sturr, witli liis han't -...King u irmnioaa from UrW Y0ik ' ' ". lnc wnoei. "-j nna not arrived shnrll :! "''lens women of I he Bfl o'clock. r.en,..i ' V.T""' 2 1 Til M ... ' ,. " "inson were in '-. women ui im j f he audienee, h.weVer, as wClC ,.,),," i 'n" '"tfrtaiucd 120 returned soldk" , iffe f. 1 " l,ul)1,c reception. duc and lup- ! ! In'r ISaturdny night. ll.ll nn.l I. .1. . ... . .McAubffc, iorner el.amplf,n in tht liglUweiKht' dj,",, n il u If' ti ti l Si if i j hanipkm. wa, tf ipri. Salem's a Good Place to Trad u 1 1