THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1919. PAGE NINE, MS 3 " You as. Far as Yon Can See 'Em JANTZEN Sweaters and JANTZEN Bathing Suits have a world of .style, distinctiveness and, best of all, they fit not ALMOST FIT-they simply MEET YOU AT ' EVERY POINT and STAY THERE. ' 'All those good-looking knit things you have seen lately Jiave been Jantzen made. The ribbed stitch makes possi ble all the nifty things you have noticed about them, and i, it's a distinctive featurea JANTZEN idea. ji ; JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS "OR SALE BY - - U.G.Shipley . CP. Bishop : Court House Notes In tin divorce proceedings tried yes terday before Judge George (i. Bing Iihiii, wherein Heniy M. Boeilijhcimpr in asking fur a divorce froiu Esther Boedig hoimer, the decree was entered that the plaintiff wr.s not entitled to a divorce a he had failed to establish b) a pre pmdorarire of testimony thai hi wife bad lieeu guilty. of cruel atid inhuman treatment. Neither pnrty'is to recover routs from the other, a the bu.sbnnd nat already .paid into the court $75 suit money for his wife. JosepH P. Kaiser and Joseph P. Kai- LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cents Mngie! Just drop a little Freestone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops ni-hinfc, then yon lift the euro off with the fingers. Truly! No hunibugl Try r'ree.oncl Your druggist sell a tiny bottle for n few eenU, sufficient to r;d your feet of every hsrd corn, soft eorn, or corn between the toes, and eal li:scs, without one particle of pain, irenes or icritatiou. Freenone in the d seovery or a noted Cincinnati genius. uy B While The Buying Is Good Every month you prolong buying shoes you are losing $1.00. This is the aver age advance on factory prices. We are gcing to continue our bargain day prices ail this month in order to give our customers a chance to save from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair on old prices. , THIS MEANS $1.00 PER PAIR OX NEW PRICES Paris Brothers I? . IIIMtWeaf Can Teli 'Em ser ns administrator of the estate of Angle Kaiser, deceased, has brought suit against M. B. Lang and wife and Uny Q..iinitli, who has some interest in tjie involved. It -is for the fore closure of n iU0 mortgage witU inter est of 1:10. i" '-.. ' W. T. Stolz. has been appointed guar diiui ad litem for Bita Klizn Uluggett and Chns. W. Claggett, minors, to pro tect tlieir interests in a suit brought against them entitled Delia G. I'uttou versus Delia 0. I'uttoH as adnunistiator of the estate of 0. W. CJagett. Tn the: matter of the fBtate of Jessie U. McXnry, the eouuty eourt Ita-s author-, i?.ed Reuben 1. Boise, administrator of the Mate, t( ae certain taau'Au Buc Cittr l'ak, l'oitlaiid. . ',. . . -, :. I.. ' - " '.- : - : astahousl-; I The weekly report of the Industrial accident commission shows that there were 337 accidents reported- throughout the state, three of them proving fatal, as follows: Chas. Adams, tractor driver, Brighton; Thomas Dow, lumbiriiian, St. Hi'lcus; U. K. Ureiea, logger, Coquill. Of thetotal number SHU were subject to I he ui "visions of the compensation but. i The inherent and perreniul good na ture of Oregon's chief executive was never better demonstrated than this morning when be exhibited a telegram from Kugeiie, signed by the secretary of the l.ano County 'air asocialion, in viting him to attend the fi.ir and lend a spectacular thrill to it by a series of parachute jumps from a bailon or air plane. The telegram comments upon the governor's ::i:ll known nerve nnd au dacity" us demonstrated in bis tir i lunc trips, and the governor smilingly Hcknowlcdcd that lie had nothing on the perpetrator of that telegram in the matter of nerve and audacity. It has been suggested to him that the proposi tion constitutes defamation of character bv insinuation, but behind the govern or's smile there was nothing to indicate whether he would proceed Hgain.it the fair association oa this grouud, or quiet ly ae id a representative from the Ore gon state hospital to Kugene to investi gate the mentral responsibility of the parties who authorized the seuatig e that wire. Meantime, it may be ex pected that a delegation from some ladies' aid society will wait upon the Your Shoes r governor with the reipiest that lie put on a ruffled apron and dispense pink lemonade at one of the ehuicii boolhs during the state fair this fall. Two oil companies have just submit ted their statement of sales for the month cf June; the Associated Oil com pany shows that it dispensed itifl.MO gallons of gasoline and 38,21-1 gallons of distillate, paying a totul tax of 4hSS.19 The Union Oil comnany reported 494,200 gallons of gasoline and 73,801 gallons of distillate, paying a jotal tax of toiill. -; Ben tihcldon of Medford was among flie visitora at the state iotise today. Among the guests at the Capital ho tel itoda.v lire Oscar Carlson land K. K Kellennaii of Hilvcwton, and W. K. Shields of Mack Koek. . It. 8. Radcliffe is back in hi real estate office after an outing in the vieinity of Belknap Springs. He re ports some excellent fishing at Lost Laki;, and. delightful surroundings for their camp site. - LIBERTY1 BOND QUOTATIONS New York, July 18. liberty bond quotations: SVj's .40; first 4's B.l.OO; second 4'i 93.40; first 4V4 's 95.14; second 4Vi' 9H.90; ithird 4 's 949.0; fourth 44 'a 9188; victory 3 3-4 's 100; 4 3-4 's 99.86. Kent Moodv. who has been in France and Germony, serving' with the motor transport section, has returned to his home in Oregon City. KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach tweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try HmiqidS the new aid to digestion. At pleasant and as safe to tak as candy. MAOK BY SCOTT ft SAWNf MAKER OF OCOTTS CMUUSION It It PERSONAL 5 St PERSHING IS GIVEH FREEDOilGF LONDON Lord Mayor Presents Key Cf . Gty la cFra Of Sword Of Honor. London, July IS. (Vnited I'resa.) WitU quaint, traditional ceremonies, the lord mayor of London tendered General Pershing the honorary freedom of the ctiy totley and presented with a swow of honor. The presentation occurred at Guild Hall at noon, after which Pershing at tended a lu cheon in his honor at the Mansion House. Crowds lilted the streets and cheered as the state carriages pawed Oa their way to liuild Hall for the ceremonies. Alighting at the hall, rerslting inspect ed the guard of honor, formed of grena dier guards. He then was conducted to the diaa in the great hall where he was greeted by the lord mayor and menilieisi of the council, dressed in ceremonial robes. The town clerk read the resolution of fering the American commander the freedom of the city a'ld presenting him with the sword. Pershing replied brief Accompanied by the Prince of Wales, General Pershing reviewed a composite regiment of American d'ughboys at Hyde Park. Four trainloadk of Amer icans, composing the composite regiment of PUi officers men, arrived here yesterday to participate id tne peace parade tomorrow. Nineteen thousand rllied troops will take part in the pio cession. Although plan are under way for the entertainment of William Jennings Bryan when he comes to Salem next Wednesday to speak at the chautau qua, it is probable they will be can celled. That is, unless the citizen wish to entertain the silver tongued orator after the evening program. Mr. Bry an speaks Tuesday evening at Ashland and leaves Wednesday morning' for Salem on the Southern Pacific. This (will bring -him into tSalem at 7:43 in the eveniint. provided of course !tho train is on time, (lenernlly it isn't. The next morning he will leave early for Portland in- order to speak at St. Johns in the afternoon. Mr. Bryan is doiiig some rnipid traveling and also some rapid talking. In the northwest he will visit 50 towns in 27 days. Ida M. Tarbell will also be on the program for next Wednesday evening, unless There, ia some change in tho program. Harry New Answers Not Guilty Upon Charge Of Murderig Sweetheart Los Angeles, Cal" July IS. (lT'nited Press.) Wltilo a courtroom crowd innde up more than 50 per cent of women, listened intently, Harry 8. iNew today formally declared himself innocent of the charge of murdering his kweethcart, Frieda Lesscs. "Do you plead gitllty or not guilty!" asked the clerk of the court after tho grand jury indictment had been read to New. "Not guilty," was tho quick and firm response. New plouded after Superior Judge I'raig had overruled a demurrer to the indictment which Ksw's attorneys had .presented. They claimed the indict ment was not sufficiently clean It had I been expected that several hours would I be consumed in argument, but Judge Craig quickly disused of tho matter wnen Attorney j-euompie rmvis 01 me defense, indicuted hi willingntss to dis pense with argument. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National 4'hicago at New York, Cincinnati at Brooklyn and St. Louis at Philadelphia postponed, rain. Jt. ir. K. Pittsburg 2 10 , 0 Boston 0 6 6 Miller and .Seliml.lt; Kudoljdi and Onwdy. American Boston 3 v leveland 3 Ca'dwel and Nchangj Jasper and O' Neill (seven innings) Philadelphia 0 Detroit 3 Nayior and Perkins; Leonard and Ainsmith (seven innings) Washington Oil Chicago .1 11 1 Hnrper and Pinnirli; Williams and Schalk. New York I St. Louis 3 Russell and Hannah; Weilman and soveroid (five innln.s) Congressional Flashes Washington, July 18 (failed Tress) The senate passed the sundry civil bill as it came from the house aftir re, jecting several amendments. j Washington, July 1 (1,'nited I'rca i'resident Wi!jn moved today to end the controversy as to whether ii uertd j Pershing, roiunituidcr of the A. E, 1'., or 'rneral March, chief of staff, would h.ve the higher rank after J'er-diiitg re j turns to this country. In u letter to congress he recoumx nil ;ed that both retailing and Match be given "the permanent rank of gfne.rU" and that the law be framed "o as to give precedence to (en'rai lYrsliisg.,, D1SCR11IINATI0N IS MM AT HEARING: Northwest Fruit Shippers Say They Pay Deficits Of East And South. Portland, Or., July IS. Growers and j shippers of Washington, Oregon and .Idaho representee; by an Idaho expert, jmada the charge today thai the fruit j industry of the northwest is being ak jed to make (.""d the deficits of south lern and eastern railroads. This ia being attempted while north west railroads are rolling in wealth, it was declared. The chaege was brought out in the Ih.Vmng before the interstate com merce commission oa new iiul great ly increased tariffs on perishable freight. The tariffs affect icing, heat ing, switch-inland other freight hand ling charges. Leonard Way. rate expert of the pub lic utilities commission of Idaho, the first witness for the fruit industry, presented bulky collections cf, exhib its. He based much of his testimony upon his showing that the railroads arc making a greater rotit per gross ton mile on green fruit s'lipiumts than they are oil such commodities as live stock and potatoes. Way confirmed his testimony on the fruit raising districts of Idaho. He allowed that the northwestern r. broads where the fruit traffic is large, have considerably longer hauls per ton than do eastern and southern roads and that in spite of this fact, the per ton mile rate on eastern and southern roads ia far lowvr than the charge in the north west. , " "The rate of the Union Pacific is 3.30 per ton mile, tho highest cost of any carrier,'' be declared. "The North eru Pacific charge is 2.72, higher than any other roads except the C'. and tho Hiintn Fe. The O. W. Ji. and N. charge of is higher than all but four roads, and is higher than any southwestern carriers. Only, am on car riers charge more than the $2.01 col lected by the threat (Northern." Way cited, numerous1 If rigli rate comparisons between tho fruit growing districts of Idaho to a common desti nation, and other equally distnnt points of origiu. Be jiointed to the faeif. that in the northwest and especially in Iduho, freight trains contain ninny more that are hauled over a much greater dis tance than is required or rood else where. These things, he declared, should tend to lower comparative tar iffs rather than increase them. Washington, July 18 (Vnited Press) Hhaping of a peace time policy was to begin in the senate militi;iy affairs committee today. Senators- pl.uined tn frame a plan for the future I'uiled Ktatea army on the basis of lessons learned iu the war. A sub committee probably will be instructed to begin a series of conference with cominlttre from the houso soon. wi ,,,.. Washington, July 18 (Tiiited Press) Rennto protests ngninst dcHioblrwn tion of the air service came to a climax today with a stntement by He lalor Pall that American troops had noshed the Mexienu border a dozen times in the last few months and that in puictically every case soldier wearing ("an aura uniforms had been killed. Fall assert ed that the air service demobilization would leave the border inadequately protected. ' 1 $$$ Keep Them Home $$ forget It" Bay At Home SEE IT! SEE IT! SEE 111 Make your own gas with our new gas maker, installed in your range or heater in two minutes. Hale, cheap, - quick, clean. Money back guarantee, no experiment. Daily demoi stration at Frank Uichtcr's store, 37.1 Court tit. 8alcm, Or. Kubjnson and Johnson exclusive selling representatives for Marion county. 7-21 MACHINE SHOP WORK F.xpcrt machine ahop service by Mr. itergman at high schoul machine shop. 13 years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class machine tools. (JuU'k service. Phone 44. 8-15 OPTOMETRISTS. PH. L. HALL W1LHON pe cialist in the Modern Bcientific Application of Glasaes for the aid of vision and the relief of Kyestrain and Headache. Office closed (Saturday. Office 210 211 1'. 8. Bank building. 1'honrs, office H; res. I'M. SALEM AUTO EADIATOB 8HOP Radiators, Fenders and (las Tanks .Repaired Tractor BLadlatort a Specialty All work guaranteed, 1!H . l-'th St. Salem, Oregon. 8 1 L.M.HUM if cue of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oc. Gas medicine which will ear any I known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. &L until 8 P. M. 153 South High Ht. Balem, Oregon FboLt 2J3 2 W. T. EIGDOK CO fndertakers 252 North High Street al W trA Ask Quick Reference To firms That Girc Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Sleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. BYE3TTHIN3 Salem Electric Co., Masonie Temple, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good 3 room house with . modern conveniences on large lot, abundance of fruit, oa paved afreet. 6 room house, small barn and 2 fine lots with abundance of fruit, only 1 blocks from paved street and school. $12o0. Square Deal Bealty C. tf BEST BUYS 20 acres all in grain, dark loam, east slope, 1 mile to two town. Free 11500. Trade for Salem residence. , 40 acres, all clear, rolling, red aoil; IS acres 6 year old prunes, family or chard, fenced and cross fenced 3 wella, large house and barn, at school 61. miles Salem. 1'riee T5'.t0. 40 acres; 15 eleared, 5 acres 5 year old prunes, btdaree an timber, consider able open; shack buildings, alt the best of soil; located so It would aiako two prune orchards, only 275l. S3 acre, lty miles from Hoevvc!l, 1 acres cleared, tome fruit, prunes, berries, 2 acres logans; 4 room house, barn, chicken housa, ereek and springs. Mortgage $1700 to run 8 years at ti percent. Will trade; for Balera acreage Owner wants to work in 8alem. 36 acres good river bottom; 28 acres iu cultivation, 6 room house, barn, hog house, ehieken houuo, family fruit. Worth '.'."t) per acre, enly $6500. Terms. Concrete store building, TM ft. by 100 ft, rented. Basement, electric bghts, fixtures, in good town. $1000 d.iwu or trade for house iu Salem. 20 acres all eultivated, 9 acres fruit, mostly prunea and in bearing, 8 acres logans, 7 acres more, good loganberry land. 5 room house, barn, 3q miles town. 1300. 500 first mortgage for sale, running at 7 per font with good real estate se curity. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. The former Germs n erown prince is quoted as saying that he will commit suicide if the allies demand his extra dition. . . JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prtcea paid for Junk, second hand good tod machin ery. Be aura and caJl 398, get the right prices. The aquaxa deal houa. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 871 ChemeksU St Salem, Or. u- Capital Journal I t Daily Market Report t Wheat, soft white a.iu Wheat, lower grados on aampl Oat a, new 80c Hay, cheat, new 13(i)16 Hay, oata, new 15ffl)17 Itarley ton - - Mill run hm Buturfak Butterfat ':" Creamery butter 5738c iHrk, Vaat asd MuUoa l'oik on foot 20c Veal, fancy 22c Steer 7Mt Cow 6ft7Ve Spring lambs lOlle Kwes t. c Sheep, yearling . -.. 7 Eggs and Poultry Kggs, cash - 40c liens, liv 22o)24c Old rooster ....... 18 Broiler t3e Vagetaciea Radishes, ooz 45c PoUtoe 13 New potatoes 3e Green onions doa - .... 40e Onion sack 5c Cabbage Head lettuce - 80e Carrots 5c Duneh becta - - 5e Cantifluup ."...")0(a 4 Iran Wateriuelon '. 4c Orange 5.75((jr6.5y Lemons, boa HO Knnanas - fe Hi-i.c v, eitraeted iH KeUU rriee Eggs, .doTten 4-to-50c Creamery butter 62uxfl5e. Country butter 57c Flour, hard wheat 3.1U(tf3.25 Portland Market Cortland. Or., July 18. Butler, city ircnincrv 5Mi.37e Eggs mdected local el 4K4ifc Hens Z7& le Broilers Ti'n 30c Cheese, triplet 37!39e DAILY LIVE BTOO KilAEKET Cam Receipts 62 Tone of market slower (iood to ch iico steers llOro ii.23 Fair to good steers vt.."0 Common to fair steers $7(3)7.50 Meilium to good cow and heifers 7..W8.50 Medium te fair eow and heiler "'tt8 ( Bi.ners t'iCu S , Hulls $17 Calves Wa V, ' Hog Receipts 91 Tone of market steady Crime mixed 2Ui?123 Medium mixed I-1 -1 .50 Rough heavies HSJfeL'O 1'igs 19.S5i.2J cis cm T!pao .Main im ELECTRICAL 1ST Xoria High- AUTO DIRECTORY AVTOS without drivers to ulre, 1 dol lar per hour. l'.'C S. Com. ft. Fboa ' 39. ' It WHY SELL FOR LESS? Wa will pay yon mere ca for yeo household goods. Got our bid before, you aell. Feopict Furuitura and Hard ware Store, 271 U. Com. St. Fhoat 734. . " prviTT n i .m rnnnc NO CASH RKliVlKKD Good OTtreeal thee and suits, all kiads of mnais al instrument, shotguns, rifles, heat ing itoves, gas stoves, suit case na4 1000 other useful articles to aell fit trade. What hav you! Th Capital Exchange 337 Court St. l'ine SJ. WE WANT TO TO used furniture, toves, earpeti and tools, aa w pay fair price fee everything. Call 917 CAPITAL HARDWARE k TTXSh TUBE CU ' .83 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and Woe ladies' tnd Men' hat. Jwt re ceived hat renovating machine. It fets the dirt, Try it once. O. B. Illsworth. 495 Court St. Salem, Or. STOYE REPAIRING STOVES EliHUILT AND KEPAIBKd 50 year eiperienee, Depot NatioaaJ and American fence. Size 26 to 5S in. high Paints, oil nnd varnish, eta. . Logaaaerry and hop hook. Salem Fcooe aad Stovi Work, 250 Court street. Phone iS4. I. A. Rowland Furniture Stcr 3 Buys, sell and exchange new u Id hand furniture. All kind ti repair work, kgkt grinding, fiHsg, and braaing a ipeeialty. Bight price. 247 North Cemmareial Ht. Phon 16. SCAVENGER SALEM 80AVEN0ER Oatbag Mi refuaa of all kinds removed oa nraat It contract at reasonable rati. Cessoola eleaaed. Dead animal ra- . moved. Office phone Main 16T. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Estate Bneurliy TUOfi. E. fORJ) Over Ladd A Bush bank; Sahun Orafoaj FEDERAL FARM LOANS 3H V" cent Interest. Prompt eTi. 84 year tim. Kederal farm loan bond for sale. A. C. Bohriutedt, 401 Ma sonic. Tempi, Salem, Oregon. INSURANCE COD.VQi-yor h to formation abent Life Jasnrane mt J. F. HutcSSwon, dist. manager ft the Mutual Life of N. 7., oiiie i 871 Stat Bt., Salem, Or. OXflM phon 99, leaidenc 1309. WOOD SAW raoNB loeoa Onr Price are Bight W. M. 2ANDLER, ProprleWr 1235 N. Bummer Street. Salem, Orefa REPAIRING STEWART REPAIR BlTOff lw mower ground by machinery; au kind of grinding, loch smithOiR, brella recovered, light repairing f all kinds. H47 Court Ht. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS MJ5ET AT MeCornac.k hall oa every Tnaeday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. Kuntx, K. B. A 8. ROYAL Neighbor of Amerira, Ore gon Orap eatnp No. 1360 meet rrry Thursday evening in McCornaek hall Elevator ar-vioe. Ornele, Mr. rie E. Buna, CIS Colo a St; tie dcr Mr. Melissa Peroa, 141fl 4th' St. Phon 143BM. CWTEI) ARTIBAXR-fJapiUl A.ib bly No. 84 meet first Thursii oi each month at p. m. in Maaoin Temple. Olenn (X Nile, M. A.J O. A. VibWrt. aeoretnry, 310 Qiwens ateeet. WATER COMPANY ALEM WATER roaPANT Of flew corner Commercial and Tra le tre Hill payabl monthly la advwna. Pknee rl'lrt. Out of 60 students in tn ptanney depnrtment of the I'niveraity ef injton this year 30 are women, Ihs old bnildint recently burned, the chool district ef fcmpir, ' . Jt. l in Ctm county, na roiea 12,000, Bulk $22 Nieep Receipt 1134 Tone of market quiet Crime lambs !(' 12c ', Fair to medium lambs IM?!! Voarling 'w't ' W'ethra tr ".30 Ewti t83'7.51 l