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PAoE seve-n FRIDAY . SATURDAY TOMORROW THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. D . W. GRIFFITH'S The Story of a Plain Girl Featuring Quick Reference To Firms That G:t2 Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. fit XVj t Y 1 vs. . .. i ( V 'M . . V U V V X If I LILLIAN GISH ROBEitT HARRON Xtra Added ' "BENT A ttractidn LEY" LILLIAN CilSH CYCLONE ON THE XYLOPHONE FORMERLY-OF PANTAGES CIRCUIT Comedy liiiBEKfi Lamp .1)iiMM1ia p atne EYESTTHIKO ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 Korta Uigh- Tsisphaaa Maia 1. Actirg on the order of the circuit court, .linlfi i ijjo 0. Riiiglinin and Judge I'ercyq Kelly presiding, the Sa lem Kings Products rouipuuv deposit ed n .Inly S, tin" sum nf $:umih aud nn July 13, n" sum in excess of $!iOOO. This amount is 'bunt' J oil tin' number of 'pounds certain growni are delivering to tin- company, nt the rate of Vt cents a pound. The company pay these growers ."Vi cents on dpi ivory and the oiiioniit on deposit with the vomit? dork nt the clogs of the lognnberry , heading of employer, employe, passen ger or pat rou, and if the injured per isou did not come within this clussifi- .season will 1) paid according to the orders of the court. o ' The accident commission wishes tti correct the erroneous impression given I the public from the weekly accident rv ..f !.. U,...L T...I M, ! wlu was killed in streetcar lU'cidciit on' J line' 21 st, win listed as a trespasser, i It hiis been the practice of the eoiiimis flion to elnssifv accidents tinder the UntioU, he was clr.ssed a," trespasser. Ted Howard was not a trespasser wituiu inn ........ I u..: ..v .P tl.nf (iii-ni nt the ttmA j of his fatal accident. He was i.ijured on the public stret wlulej in tne course of his regular employment ,nnd for that reason the commission wiahc to eorroct i-ny wroii(f impression that may have been gained from its report. VACATION SPECIALS! ; Here are a few Real Money-Saving prices on Foot- wear for Men, Women and Children. The very lat- '.- est styles and all up to the Bootery Standard of High est Quality This is an opportunity to buy Shoes fcr the whole family at prices much lower than you will he asked to pay this Fall. Safe ffllCizxmmiZiMwms A3iv run The Original Forlnrantajnvalldiand Growing Chitdran I Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder The Original Food-Drink for All A gee No Cooking Nourishing DigeitibU Ladies' $7 white Reignskin lace shoes $3.45 Ladies' $li5 White Canvas Gypsy Pumps $3.25 l adies' $1.65 White Canvas French heel pumps $3.65 Ladies' White Canvas Cub an heel Oxford $3.25 Ladies' $4.50. White Canvas French heel oxford $3.25 Ladies' $5.50 White Canvas Tin Top Cuban Heel Lace Shoe $4.25 Ladies' White Canvas Shoe $3.95 (N'eolin Soles, K-hnol JTeels) Children's White Canvas, 1- strap, Ivory Sole Pumps at $1.75 Misses $1.75 White Canv."s, 2- strap Pumps ., $1.39 Misses White Canvas Lace Shoes $2.75 Misses' White Canvas Ivory Sole Lace Shoe $2.45 Children's patent leather ankle strap pumps $1.95 Misses patent leather pumps $2.35 Men's Elk Outing bals, only $2.60 Men's $5.50 work shoes, solid leather sole ". $3.95 Men's gun metal English last, very dressy $5.65 Men's $9.50 gun metal bluch er oxford, composite last $7 Men's brown calf bal, Eng lish last : $8.75 Boys' brown calf English last .. $4.75 Boys' outing bals, just the thing for vacation, only $2.20 IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF FOOT WEAR FOR OUTING AND VACATION WEAR. FOR MEN, WOMEN,BOYS AND GIRLS. IT mm 167 N. Com! St Salem. Oregon. Shaes'for tlis Whole Family J.B. &Co. Shoes for the Wfeole FamOy Here is another chapter in tllP logan berry troubles of Uil part of the Wil-j- lainette valley. B. U. Gibson brouylit auit this morn "K aginst,U, 1U Kidgaayk making. Urn followiug alieipttonai. .' . Thut contract had been pntpred in to Kebrnarv 17, 1!U!, between Mr. (lib on and Mr. Ridgcway, by which tho latter agreed to deliver all logauber, I ries he raised on a four acre tract to ;Mr. (iibson. . That the price agreed upon was 5 3 4 I cent, deliver to Mr. (iibson ' evapor ating plant at Liberty, I Thut' Mr. (iibson had erected a dry cr and gone to other expense to han dle a business and that he had con tracted with the Villein Fruit company for the dried berries. That Mr. Kidgewsy has failed to dp. liver tlH berries ami that he had stat ed ho did not intend to doliver them. Mr. Gibson aski the court for tho granting of a temporary restraining or der restraining Mr. Hidgeway from delivering his berries other than to the plaintiff with whom ho had contracted and that if he cannot deliver that he I pay as damages the difference be btween ,"i 3-4 cents a poun thea eonleta between 5 3 4 cents a pound the con tracted price and the present market price of 9 cents a pound. And here i another page in the In. Iganberry story: j Judge George (I. Bingham Yesterday granted a rcstrainiirg order asked for by the Pre, company against M. K. Warden, in which .Mr. Warden is re 'strained from selling, disp'ising or giv i irif away his lugans except to the I'he. company, provided, the 1'her. company deposits with the circuit court 'A 12 cents a fHttind for picrv rs und of bigitns Mr. Warden delivers. Tho money is to be held subject lo the future nrdprs of the court. This places Mr. Wurden in the same situation as several who con tracted with the King's l'rodu-ts cow pan?. The? deliver the berries and the clerk of the circuit court holds the dif ference between the contract price and, the present price until the case is tried! on its merits, nonever, in tne case ot tt. Warden, the market price of logan berries was placed at 8 cents while it really is 9 cents. Habeas Corpus Writ Gives Child To Natural Parent B 11 year old girl, because tho girl Is Useful in caring for other children and in doiug housework and other drud K'ry. Mrs. Hhclton further alleges that the persona fcatrainiug the girl are in no way related to her by blood or adop. tion and that they have no right to care for or control tho child. At one time the girl was the adopt ed child of ('. N. Matlock, it is alleged, and of Cora Hello Matlock, and that C. N. Matlock had consented in writing to the. adoption of the gill by Marie fhelton and that said aoption had been made by the Court of Domestic Relations for Oregon. Marie A. Nhelton alleges that she is the ageut and representative of C. N. Matlock, the former adopting father of the girl and by reason thereof, is entitled to possession. Try Salem First In Buying SEEIH SEE IT! SEE IT! Make your own gn with our new gas maker, installed in your range or heater in two minutes. Hate, cheap, quick, clean. Money back guarantee, no experiment. Daily demonstration at Frank Richter's store, .'73 Court 8t. ISalem, Or. Robinson and .lohnson exclusive selling representatives for Marion county. 7-21 MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop service by Mr. llergman at high school machine shop. 12 years experience, (fear cut ting a specialty. Hiuli clnsa machine tools, (juuk service. I'hone 440. M l) OPTOMETRISTS. IK. U HAII, WJLHON Hpe cialit in the Modern Scientific Application of (llasses for tho aid of vixion and the relief of Kyrr'inin and Headache. Office closed Haturdiiys. office 2HL'JI I'. H. Hunk building, riioncs, offu-o Hoi n. 2U. SALEM AUTO KADIATOB 8nOP Radiators, Fenders and Ons Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All werk guaranteed, IDS 8. 12t)i 8t. Salem, Oregon. 8 1 . f L.M.HUM I A writ or raieas eorpua nss iieea ir 1 1 sued under the seal of the circuit coort i'f Marion count? uin the .cilion of Marie A. Slultnn, directed asinst I.loyd Weeks snd Klorence H. Weeks of the Salem river road, herein they are commanded to rtoduee the body nf Josephine Shellnu formerly Jisephiue Matlock, into the circuit court at 1:.V o'clock Thursday afternoon of this week. A In the jietition Marie A. Ssheiton al leges that she is tile natural tiif.ffcer i f Joediine hhclton and also the mother by adoption. That she believes IJovd Weeks and Florence B. Weeks are the cause of restraining Jsrphine Shfltfja care of YickSoTong Chinem Medlelno and Tea Oft, Gas medicine which will cure any known diseaaa. Open Sundays from 10 A. iL until I P. M. 1.'3 South High Hi. 'galem, Oregon I'hone 2J3 W. T. EIODON k CO fodcrtakers 252 North High Street REAL ESTATE bB 8AL.K Good 5 room house with -modern, conveniences on large lot, t abundance of fruit, on paved street. 8 room house, small bara and 2 fine lots with abundance of fruit, only blocks f roui paved street aud school. tU'iK). Square Deal Ral!y Co. tf BEST BUYS 20 acres all in grain, dark loam, east ib'pe, 1 niil to two townsi IVce $45tK). Trade for Salem residence. 41) acres, ail clear, rolling, led soil; IS ncres 6 year old prunes, family or chard, fen-vd and cross fenced. 3 well, large house and barn, at school O'a miles ialeiii. Frke $Toi0. 4U acres; 13 cleared, 5 acres 5 year old prunes, balnrce in timber, considcr ble open; shuck buildings, all tha best of soil; liH-ntod so It would niaho two prune orchards, only IJToO. 23 acre, Hi miles from llopowell, 14 acres cleared, some fruit, ' prune, berries; 2. a're logans; 4 room house, bam, chicken house, creek aud spriugs. Morlgiiae $1700 to run 2 years at t percent. Will trade for Salem acreage. Owner wants to work in rvilcm. 30 Vres good river bottom; 2S acres in cultivation, 8 room house, barn, hog house, vhieken house, family fruit. Worth $2,"0 per acre, only $6300. Terms. Concrete store building, E4 ft. by 100 ft, rented. Basement, electric lights, fixtures, in good town. $1000 down or trado for house in Sulem. 20 aerea all cultivated, 9 acres fruit, mostly prunes and in bearing, 3H acres lognns. 7 acres more giiodjoganberry land, fi room house, bam, 8q miles town. :iK0l). .i00 first mortgage for sale, running at 7 per cent with good real estate se curity, foeolofsky, Ilayne Ibldg. Eighteen thousand dolars was ptud by Mr. Nellie U. Uihl to Kenneth K. Cas ey for his 8l aero ranch near Damns cus. - JUNK WANTED Call 308. Highest prices paid for Junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Ba stirs and call 393, get tha right prices. The squirt deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cheineketft St. Salem, Or. t t t ; n-Capital Journal : 1tUij tutu ava uvfut a Orata Wheat, soft whits f3.10 Wheat, lower grades oa sample Oats, new Hay, cheat, new $15(il Hay, oats now - U3fuil7 Ilarley ton - 44t50 Mill run $4344 Butterrat. Bnttcrfat - Creamery butter - G.(u.oc Form, Teat aoa siiitwi Pork on foot Veal, fancv - -" atoers ;JlVi9' Cows - tWWe Spring lambs 10(n)Ue lC... 4fh):C rii.es - Sheep, yearlings - - ' ggs ami rointry Kggii, ""h - - 40e Hens liv. . 2Si! Old roosters 1S Broilers I3e Vegetawei Radishes, aox . 5 1'otatoet - N'ew potatoes 3c Green onions dos 0t Onions sack bbage Head lettuce "c I'urrots - - Bunch beets oe Cantaloups - - Ku..w Irolt Watermelons 3'ic. Oranges 3.7?n..0 Lemons, box 'io Ha nans s V California gapo fruit I"0 Hn,ev, eitrneted , 20 BoUU rrteea KL'iiS, dosert 4."(i 30 Creamery butter "2m . (.'ountry liutter o'6 Flour, hard wheat j.iu!v.mi Portland Market I'ortlnnd, Or., July 1(1. Butter, city erenmery i(n ' Kgga siilected local ex 4B'a lc Hens 21(11 28 Broilers 22'o..ic , Cheese, triplets 37$i3Da DAILY LIVE STOC KMABKET Cattle Receipts 3H Tone M market stead? (rood to 'choice steers Ufa n.2.5 Fair to steers ILWiCi -.t.ro Common to fair steers 7(0)7.50 ood to choice tows and heifers Medium to fair sows and heifers Ca a nera ." (n 9 Hulls tliu i Calves t'J'a 13 " Hogs Receipts 372 Tone of market steady prime mixed t-'.'ft 22.23 Medium mixed t2I.:.3f 21.30 Rough heavies l9.73fa20 I'lgs 1 0.23(81 20.23 AUTO DIRECTORY AVTOS without drivers to uire, 1 do, lar per hour. 197 S. Con.. St. l'hoa. 3i9. U WHY SELL m LESS? We will pa? vou more eaih for yoa household goods. Get Our bid bef or you sell. Feoples FurjiiUir and Hard ware Store, 271 Com. St. Tboaa 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH KEODIKKDGood overeea shoes and suits, all kinds of rmisia al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eases aa4 lOuO other useful articles to soil at trade. What have vout Th Capital Exchange. 337 Court St. PSone 4J. WE WANT YOPR used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as we pay fair prices io everything. Call 947 CAPITA Li HAR DWARF: t FCR.NJ Tl'KE CO. 2S,1 N. Com 1 St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I elean and bloc Indies' and Men's hats. Just ra ceivsd a hat renovating machine. II gett the dirt, Try it oars. O. Kllswortu. 4D5 Court St. Salem, 0 STOVE REPAIRING STOVES RERCILT AND BEPAIRlEiJ 50 years ex'perience. Depot Katioaal and American fence. Sires 20 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ate. Lojaoherry and hop hool'S. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. I. A. Rowland Furniture StsrS Buys, sells and exchanges aow aa 2d hand furniture. All kinds a4 repair work, light grinding, flttaf, and bramng a specialty. BigM prices. 247 North Commercial s Phone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Oarbaga aas refuse of all kinds removed oa moat ly contracts at reasonable ratsa Ccsl pools cleaned. Deed Bnimala rw moved. Office phone Main 107. MONTY TO LOAN Off Good Real Estate Sncurity " TITOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Hush bank; Salaia Orsg" i FFJJERAI, FARM LOANS-84 cent interest. Prompt service, hh rears time. Federal farm loaa bs4a for sale. A. C. Bohrdstcdt, 101 Ma some Tempi. Salem, Oregoa. 1NSITRANCH COTJT 1 1 For fr lax formation about Life Insurant m J, F. Uutchuson, Jut. manager fit the Mutual Life of N. Y., offiea 371 Slata St., Salens, Ors. Offi. phone 99, resUnaee l:t9fl. t WOOD SAW PHONE 10B0B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLEIt, Proprietor 123S N. Bummer Street. Salem, Oregssj REPAIRING STEWART "6 REPAIR BIKW Uwsi. mowers ground by machinery; Ul kinds of grinding, leek imithing, ana brellac 'ecovered, light repairing ! all kinds. H47 Court Ht. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIQHT3 OF PYTniAS MBET AT McCornack hall on ever? Tuesday at 8. Walter Lsnon, C. C, P. J". Kunin, K. B. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Amorlta, Ora gon CJraps camp No. 13H0 mret vr Thursday evening tn M ornae h4 Klevator sf'vice. Oiaolv, Mr. Car rie E. Bunn, (!4 Inioa St; ro der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 JU 4th' St. Phone 143C,M. I'.NITKI) ARTISANS--4 apiua Aseia bly No. S4 meet first Thursday f en-h month at 8 p. oi. in Maoasa Temple. Olenn C. -Sites, M. A.J C. A. y iblwrt, seerCtiiry, .140 Owens streU WATER COMPANY ULEM WATER c;yrANT Offiea corner Commereial and Tra Is streets Bills payable monthly is advaac. "h., fi Out of 60 students in the poarma? department of the Cniversity of Wash ington this year SO are women. t .i.n. ,k hnildinv rteUy burned, the school district of Emptr. in (cos county, Has voiea imw 12,000. ' Bulk.22 S&eep Receipts I"43 Tone of market stead Prime lambs 12. i l3 Fair to medium lambs t?(5'2 Yearling ';'oS T Wethers $0 ei 7.30 Ewes 'i'ii 7.31 f