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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY ID, 1919. MONDAY , J j DOROT I WEST&FIED HIGH CLASS COMEDY .COMEDY "HE WAS NO LADY" c l- CITY NEWS I Marion county la in receipt of a ciieek todav from 1'olk county tor tne mirginr. i no poirau auggesi mat re t.itm of $s."id. It is payment of one half ports of burglaries should be made- a or tho price of the iiew ferry boat to soon as discovered and not wait a.ilay bf put ill fperalion at inilfperifletice ior so. ...! 1. T.. .I. ......l. ,.,., Tl, 1,., nf I O U:HI liini iiim j'l iiiii nvi. m- wuiih' i s the boat is the Portland M.ariue Ways nil Boat company. Valentine M. Cone was granted a dl- vorce today by .lucige Hiiitfliam iroin K. Helgiuni. This same boy pla a leading A. M. i one. T hey were married May lljpart with Mary l'icktord in IuMy l!K One of the reasons for which j Long Legs." to be shown at the Lib - (i divorce was asked win that the hns- erty three days, beginning Sunday. band permitted his mother to live with Hence it has been wid by those who tli'-tn and tlmt he mnnV no eltort to p'-ovide tor n smlai'le ami sepanite Imme for himself and wif. 0 The tetate of William A. Reynolds, ib'eiused, the lumber man of Milverton, h is been appraised nt f "U,;il.1ii. Of t'fis naioiiiit, 1(,(HI0 is in shnrea of the fc-ilvertoti Lumber couipauy. Dr. O. T. Holt's topics at the Tirst Baptist church will be morning, The .necessity and nliie of spiritual A. petite, i.vening, What Is Vour Measur- iicr Ki,i1 Mrirnntir serv - n - -1 venioj service 8 o'clock. Sunday .... . ... !.., t. I vice ij o cioea. c -noiii . in. 1 mills 1 mpir. iui" i-1 nig 7 p. m. Thursday eveuinj pruverjuow carr.Miij aroou.i a orohen nn t. , and conference meeting S o'clock. Ev-A few day ago, just Jjefoie coming to : .1 r rvvnu inviicu. ....... ... ....... .. ........ 0 I cranking up his car, it back fired, Ihe Every few days inquiries sr msde'einiik sirikinij the judge's wrist with at the police station as to who has the sufficient force to break it. r.gM of way when niitomobiles met j A buildu g permit has been issued to ( 1 rn-w ci!in'ns. The slate law and the iKdward Dallioun of 7i Believue stieet r -centh' passed city ordinance provide I for the erection of a building to cost that tlie ear to the" right ha the ri-ht aljut Lino, l'hu ork ill be done by of war. That is. if the driver f a car! day labor. Ikes another, car approaching from the right, that car haa the rii;ht of way. A sudden call cae to the police sta tion late yesterday nf'ernoon that some one had fallen into tho (reck near hiiiomer and I). streets and that said lout and vicinity. They are fruui Wiu pcron waa drowning. Tw"o officers j 'lorn, Mitia. from the police station mad a rush 1 o for the locality. They found an Aire-1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks returned dale pup tl.uindi-riiig anmnd 'a the wa- recently from a visit of several weeks t. r. ub ut all in. Said pnn wis duly t with relatives at Watcrviile, Washiug re, ii,.,l. 't"ii. They covered the etitire distance jbv automobile, traveling over 1100 Reports come in -from all parts ofhe m'!" Bli.igether, and came through flin ty that a number of prune dryers without ecn a minor nii-diap, aliao (re In ing erected this summer. In a ps-t of their jaunt was over a d z.y b-m, there is the larve Fred Kurtt drv mountain riiad. Mr. Jens cinlnen'f er on North nnmercial street, which 'upon the fine tork bottom roads in is to be modern in every respect. There j Washington the one respeet in which is a !a ling erected m Ui" Pringle jthe state is in advance of Oregon. Dur Tiad a dryer and just south of Liberty jiug their ta;- 'Lea- made atrip to Lake 19 dryvr'a ere in the eouise of build hi Ian, paing through some of the j-ig. jitiost iiiagai! o-ent miur.tain scent ry o j they had ever seen. They wrre n.lt es- A thief broke into tb ptil ile libra- pee y i:npres.'d with the country rr Tiiur-kiv n'lhr. No nK rt n ' generally, t the' agricultural and 1 ia le to the polie until Fiidav after-1 w b- at regions appeared paifhed aa-1 imjiijimiii ijjiiiiiMiiuiim Mi u iiuiiwin I linfiii iJbf . IHn"l," J'JjLf? 1 I i I , ; ', . 1 HY IN "I'LL GET ONE CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE mm I noon at 4 o'clock. When the officer! ninde the inspection, all that was found was the remains of a cigarette d "'; i clicatiiins that the thief had atteuiptod burglary operatJiig with a i ew uriv- e r. The drawer in one of the desk wn pried open, lint the ait'c in tho oifice 'was a little too much for the amateur Those wlio saw the "Unpardonable Sin" at the Lilieity theater, will re member a freckle laced boy from To- ekn who happened to be stranded in saw ine pierure in i oiiiaiia inai m this en.se Mary is not th whole aliow and that she divide! honors with the frecklo faced boy. 0 E. I Stiff Bon laid la a supply of 12 quart zinc buckets, sine tubs and a lot of cups and saueera i when the govcrnmcut recently sold what it had i.een using with the spruce division in the uorthesL The, ahipiueut was re- ceived .iii-r a tew & uo and this is the way it figured up: zinc buck. t gaivan-ij u uios iio., aim ''U I "ou. ou ro,. m, t. t j ,x7 r, ii rormer Judge William Galloway is " - ' . litn'B In iiiiidr !iiiiA f. In, rr mi. in.. . 11 . i ... 1 .. Chirles Swarm and, wife are in the ei'y looking over the wist with the intention of locating somewhere. ro 'ar. Mr. Swarm says he has not found any country thut looks so fair as ta- HIM--YE ROUND OF LAUGHS I CHAS. MAVIS & MARION NOVELTY SINGING AND DANCING TRIO PATIIE NEWS brown, and there la prospect of a third ;'! partial failure of grain crops on ac eomif of drv weather. In the irrigated! ...... u" ...... 4i. .... . i! good ' ' . . prospect for the orthard ernps, the Wo natclice valley orchardisia cuuntiii on jN l)(,r flMlt ,,'f B tTUfk y,iving through Camp Lewis they met up with tronp pleasure and businitss- and he brings Irani just arriving, bringing in a 'eon- with him the sad news if higher anil tnige.it of Oregon boys, one of hoin i , hn , fl((,t hc MVg ttl0 sky tittuie from thu.vicuiitv. of Salem and;. . , ,, hailed the Jenk. car .1 he caught ,iht 1,mlt J'mt "f i'r(,H0nt ln a" "n"' of the Salem pennant. jof silks, cotton and woolen goods. ' ''it i not the question of having the As matters now stand in the tele-! money in hand to pay for goods," Mr. phono situation all employes of the ' . i. , leoinpany have until H o'clock Monday tioti of being able to find them, (ioods j morning to decide whether they wuntiare really scarce and this applies to jt0 K ). k to worU.'This inclu.lea tele-'all lines." ,he girl as well as electricians. Ac-1 As a sample of what the market is -t.0rdiiig to the wire reports today, a 'doing, he refers to Ihe present price of compromise has teen reached by which ,i. -iri wnntinir to work will be tilac-! Pl( msl of .t VQk f()r begin- a pound. Then the abnormal comlitions ners with a maximum of l!) a week are due, he said, to the great demand Ifor those who stay with the company 'for merchandise from abroad. Foreign jfiv8 V(,arik Tlc w-a;,e, fixed for elec-, buyers are in the market and they are ,-triciaiis is d a .Uiv. The retroactive ! nt r.nly offering sH.t cash for heavy I v rupns;nnn has been referred to 'shipments, but in some instances are I,,;, wir0 eei,tr(jl control board at Wah-! offering a bones. h.gto,,, D. C. "This winter we may expect the high 0 - ifist i u lille f merchandise Tne tiaiers, sailors and marines who 'ever known to the present generation, lit,.,, .s,.,,ln an,i wi. i..ive .i.,,;. eard',l T .e on relief from these con- from the Commercial club will be given , ,,,., nnxt yVorfnclny evening at 't,", armory. As there are about :!S(I of ,h(. ,,,., iixiait in ul,.ni it WM ,huf me 101 s nviug in naieni 11 was inor ..(, , ,!(,, it an i,lvitntionHl affair. ,uee. tn(W K)ut rw.,.iVP invitations are to come. The ditire Is .en, given, under the auspices of the war camp Severs left Medford in their car at community service, ll is probable that , 7;.(i, o'clock arriving in Salem Inst s-.me sort of n plan will be worked out niiitc t 'Midiiighl. They passed Ihru for ihe invitation nf the g rls ho are Kedding when the theniniiicter as to attend. The girls who are invited I registering 112 Wednesday evening. . will pro'.mbly be .permitted to bring! along a rhaperone but in order that all E j aenjLD. AMUSEMENT MAN may have nn opportunity to dance, it , pASSES AWAY IN LESHFIE1D is understood large floor committee j . ahs been appointed. Several prominent j E j Arnold, well known amusement women of the city have consented t ',,, f Portland who has opereted serve as patronesses and the d.wce. i , MrrrY imilll ,1(j 0,h(,r ,,nt,.rt!1in every respect is to bej real affair. ,,., f(.,r,, , a y,mU f fairs aud . . T. . , , ti ' celebrations throughout the n rthwest Untenant Coo made sereral night. ir fh(i 2() v Hl)r, in the "Jenny ,dane of Lieutenant at' iIir,hfi;,, Wednesday night, though he had been accustomed to fly ,rr . ,! . .1 -. There is another aviator in the citv , , , ., . .. . and between the two, there is finally the assurance that there will be om- mrrciHl flvinjr, ftrhcdulf.J to )-'.n July' count of Lieutenant Browne's plane ine.tii.g wnn a m,sn.ip. The divorce UtToTlJm M. O-eson ana.nst Will ( rem, both pa rte,.f .,..,. .' ,, ... ....... .L-' .1 in' Ul'iiu I JIB iiiiit- I'I nil? ClICMI! . i.- .f,. 11. . ... j . 1 '. ' t rcon if if 1 t want a. n.von-e but t rs. 'resin diiL Tin? court to-ik the case ur.dcr ndvi-Hment after all tc-timony had tnea offered. CONTINUOUS 4 SHOW TOMORROW ," .4 v.. ' J I X" I Henry W.Meyers Home From California Trip i Henry W. Meyers 'is home from a ,,,m' vork' '"r In California for I Myers declared. "It is just tile que l .!.. U : .. 1 t ,1 . 1 ' I. : rnw silk which is f I l.Ul) a prund com ired to that before the war of 2.M j (lit inns ,m affairs beertne normal abroad," observed Mr. Vu Vers. A inert. P, j, ,i (..,led uM)n to supplv the '.,i,i ,, 1,,;. ,or.ilv . r,.i jnorld and tins naturally causes a gri ' ahortngc in the domestic market. It ,,,. i,;,,),,,, ,,ri,.,. for oil " ' yesterday 11,01 ning Mr. and Mrs. according to word received in Eugene. "'Vf. 1 1.1 I.... ...a.l.. K:u ti..a.l..,..,ri..r. here for the rf't sr-veral months. He . 111 , 1 j 111 was o0 years old when he died and had 1 , , jiicut in town lirr Him on tlii Kurih :?f "rT '""ml , .,.! .....w. u l..f, v,.,,n to :irir iiphi ifiti'iiinm: ii re i-h i inrrf ' Tuesday morning sad began to" feel ill "'"" ft''r arrivinK j" - Marshfi.-ld .Wednesday he went V, bed earlv and issed away durinp the night. Kucene ' . ' -- (iiiard. i t "Forget It" Buy At Home Legal Fizhl Continues j" For Pcssesslca Of Ch-li i Lloyd Weeks and Florence Bell j Weeks have filed an answer to the ha Wut corpus proceedings iuiiiutcd by Maria Shi lto i for the po!H-Wa of Josephine Matlock, a 11 -year-old girl, who has been making; her heme with Mr. and Mrs. Weeks for the past three years. la the answer to the petition for post 1 session of the girl, ilr. ami Mrs. Weeks admit the girl ia making her home with them an.l state tlir.t is not ly any pro ,ess of court or ir'sprrial ormr of 'court. - ! In sustaining their position that (Marie A. Sheltun, the mother of Jose jnhim Matlock, ia not a fit person I make a home (or the child, the answer 'alleges that the mother has contracted ' several mc mages, always followed by 'divorce proeeeitings and that on O.'to 1 her 8, 1W!, i'i sgreement was made Ihetsen the mother and Mrs. Cora Bell I Matlock, whereby Mrs. Matlock was to : adopt the little girl. j ThM Cora Bell M.-t'r-ck died Oeto Ibcr 13. HUB, and r. the little gill then hud mi oneto rare for her, Mr. mid Mrs. 1 Lloyd Weeks took her into Wn-'.r home ! as a member of the family and that she Ms now liing with them as a member of : the family. j Mr. anil Mrs. Weeks also stale (hat , tliev applied to Jmlsre Jueoli Kanzlor of Portland, jiulo of the court of do- west ir relations for Mltaomah cortntT wWin.r fill Hi lt.inal ailniifiiin tt .Tn&i. uliiue, but they learned later that the Multnomah court had no jurisdiction. That having given the girl a Lome and having become much attached to her, and having the financial ability to Hive her the best of care and an educa tion, Mr, and Mrs. Weeka the court for a dismissal of the habeas corpus proceedingi, end that they be permitted to adopt the girl. FAIB WEATHER AND NORMAL TEMPERATURES Washington, July 19. Week ly weather forecast: Pacific const state: General ly fair weather and normal tem peratures. i i in m - I STATE HOUSE. I Ktate Forester Klliott has received an invitation from the West 'ont Lumbermen's association to attend a conference of leading lumbermen and forestry officials to bo held in Port land next Monday, when they will meet with Chief Forester Graves of Wash ington, D. ('. Among other matter to be discussed will be reforestation aud regulation of lumbering operations. Division Manager Enrl Kilpatrlek of Seattle hns notified the secretary or stnto that ho is issuing a bulletin to all chapters of the lied Cross society, calling attention to the need of fami lies made umnolcs and destitute thru forest fires. Among the more important compan ies filing articles in the corporation de partment during the past week are the following:: Laurelliurst Construction Co., Portland, tt.,0(X; Westotu Con struction Co., Portland, 10,WI0; Sher wood Manufacturing Co., Portland, $ 1 0, OUO 1 Liberty Laundry Co. Portland, 10,1100; Warren ton. Lumber Co., Port land, $.')0,000; International Lumber Co., Portland, V),tMI(l; Lnlly Klectrie company, Portland, I.'.OIKI, Miss Cornelia Miirvin of the slale library, has received orders from all the school districts of Oregon for their allotment of school library books as provided by statute, which allows the purchase of hooks to the amount of ten cents for each child cf school age. There will be required from 110,000 to 40,000 to fill the demand, though the number is greatly curtailed on account of tho advanced price of all books. At the recent meeting nf the Ameri can Library association in the en-st, Miss 'orndia Marvin was made second vice president, the only office placed in Oregon, The presidency goes to Den ver, while the office nf first, vice pres ident ogon to 4'nnnda. I Court House Notes ' The Security .Htala Ibmk of Wood bum has been given a decree and judg ment for 110 in its suit aininst Frank Aral and others and also given a fore closure on the land Involved in the suit. John Bavne has benapfrinted guar dian ad litem for Conrad Kiebs Jr., and also for H. Braithwaite in the suit brought ngninit them with others by the Alliance Trust company. Homer Kdwan'l ba broufcht auit against Mnrr Ide and about to others to quiet title to the south half of lot 7, Cnpital City Fruit farms. He allege he h is been in undisputed possession of ' llin i.riiiwrtv fur (tin nsnt ten venrs. PRESIDENT 8IONS BILL. Washington, July 1. President Wil. son today signed the new sundry civil appropriation bill. The original bill was etocil liecnuse it did not carry funds for vocational Rehabilitation work ammg wounded service men The new bill carries H OOu.ouo for , this work in addition to $ti.OOu 01,0 car I . . . ., , ried in another measure, makin II 1000,000 the total available. ' "Forget If -Buy At Home Journal W ani Quick Reference To Firms That Give Service On Shcrl Where Buyer And Seller SIeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTHIsa Salem Eleetrio Co., Mawnia Tcmpla, REAL ESTATE RR SADi-436od 3 roout kou with modcra eotivtmoncei oa largs lot, j abundance of fruit, oa paved atreet. j 6 room house, small taaru and 2 fine i loti with abundauce of fruit, only 2 j bloeki fro .a naved street and 1-nl ' 12tH). Square Deal Realty Co. tf -- JUNK WANTED Call S98. Hishert prices paid for junk, second hand foods and machin ery. Be sure m& call 398, get the ritht prices. The square deal house. CAPITAUMCO. 271 ChemekeU St. EaJem, Or. Less Than 300.000 Troops Now In Europe 1 K Washington, July 1st. The strength of the army July 14 was 7S2,lHJO, the war depart ment estimated today. Ot theue 2S2,lHK) were in Kurope. ln the Tiiited State! there were a7-.0HO officers and Bieu in Krberiu, 8oi)0; in insular piw sessions i.Wfl; at sea enreute to France 5iH) and at sea en ' route to the Vnited Mates 91,- 01H. riince the .armistice 2,!US,S(4 officers and men have been dis chnrged. ln the same time, 1,717, lfiH officers and men have been returned from overseas. Tnere have been 81,711: einmtinenU in the regular army since tht re cruiting campaign began this spring. The Hague, July 19. It ia reported here that the former German erown princess is expected to arrive at Wieren geo from Germany shortly to visit her husband. MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert mnchine shop service by Mr. Bergman at high school machine shop, VI years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High clnss machine tools. (jiiLck service. Phone 446. 8 b' OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WJLNON-pe- J" citiMst in tho Modern Scientific Amplication nf Glasses for tho aid of vUion snd tho relief of Kyestrain and Headache. Office closed Maturdays. Office 210-211 V. 8, Hank building. Phones, office 145; res. 1244. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Gns Tanks .Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 H. 12th St. 8alem, Oregon. 8 1 L.M.HUM ear of Yick So Toag Chinese Medicine and Tea On. Has medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A, M. until 8 P. M. 153 South High ht. Sulom, Oregon Phong 233 I Tt TTTTTrTTfTTrTf Tf fTTTTT? W. T. EIGDON k CO Undertakers 252 North High Street Portland Market Portland, Or., July 10. Butter, city creamery firtcr .17o (U;!s selected pica I ex 4HoMiie Hon liuliHe Broilers 22fi .".Oc. Cheese, tripiols J7(it3Jo DAILY LIVE 8TOC KMAEKET Cattle Receipts none Tone of market steady Good to choice steers tO(71i.J3 Fair to good steers tS.Wo i'D Common to fair stocrs $7(uv7.50 Choice to good cows and heifers t7.."0u 8.."0 Meilium to good cows and heifers fanners I'rti fl Bulls tfaT Calves 13 Hogs Uom-lpt t S Tone of market steady Prime mixed t'diiz'zr, " Medium mixed I21.2.(ti 21 ."0 Hough heavies I9.7.iQi.'0 Pigs l.2.(5 20.23 Bulk L'2 Sliecp Heeeipts 2"." Tone of market steady Prime lambs $120 1:1 Fair to medium lambs 91! Yearlings roi t Wethers fl'ii 7.30 Ewes 0(Vi7..'1 Ta'.tpWa .Mais l'f E1XCTEICAJ, 127 Kortk Uig- WHY SELL FOR LESS? W m W ' household gtwds. Oct our bid beferw you 111. Teopifi lirnitur aud IlaiaV Wire gtoref j;i jf, 'oai. St. PUom ' a SECOND-HAND GOODS J NO CAtfil BEQU1KEH Good oyere shoes and suits, all sinas or bdkv al instruments, shotguns, rifles, knaW ing stoves, gas stoves, luit tases aa4 U'OO other useful articles to sell 1 t'ade. Whnt have rout The Capital Kxchange, 337 Court St. Paine ilW. WE WANT VOTR used furniture, itoves, earpett and tools, a! we pay fair prices iof everything. Call 847 CAPITAL HARDWARE FL'RNI TL'RE W. S5 N. Com 1 St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I elean and Woe ladies' and Men's hats. Juat re ceived a hat reoorating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. O. B, Ellsworth. 493 Court 8t. Salem, Or, STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND HEPAIBKd SO years experience, Depot National snd American fence. Sires 8 to 58 ia. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks. Snlem Fence and Store Werks, 250 Court street. Phrs i24. I. A. Rowland Farnitare Stcra Buys, sells and exchaages new aai 2d hand furniture. All kinds t repair work, light grinding, flHBf, and braxing a specialty. &iil prices. 247 North Commercial k. Phone It. SCAVENGER 8ALE5J SCAVENGER Garbage as refuse of all kinds remored oa moatat ly contracts at reasonable rates Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals raw moved. Office phone Main 107. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Bncurlty THOS. K. FORD Over La ad k Busb. bank; Bakm Orefoat FEDERAL FARM LOANS BH cent intereet. Prompt serviee. WH yean time. Federal farm loan boade lor sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Ua ionic Temple. Salem, Oregon. IN8URANCB COUVCiu-For free la formation about Life Insurance ae4 J. F. Hutchaaon, dist. manager fa the Mutual Life of N. Y., effie at 371 Htate St., Balem, Ore. OffWe rhono 99. residence 1196. M WOOD SAW PHONE 109C3 Our Prices are Ri((ht W. M. ZANDLEB, Proprietor 1235 N. Bummor Street, Salem, Orefosi REPAIRING STFAVART'8 REPAJR SHOP Uts mowers ground by machinery! ail kinds of grinding, leek smithing, son brella." recovered, light repairing af all kinds. 347 Court Ht. LODGE DIRECTORY KXIOHT3 OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCormirk hall on every Tuesday at 8. Walter Lonon, C. C, P. Kuntx, K. B. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet ery Thursday evening in McCornaek kail Elevator sr-vice. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, 618 L'nioa St; reco der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 W. 4th' Ht. Phone 1430M. UNITED ARTISANS aiital Assom bly Xo. H4 meets first Thursiia ei each month at 8 p. m. in Masomt Temple. Glenn C. Nibs, M. A.; C. A. Vfbbert, secrHarv, :t4il Owens street. WATER COMPANY UI.F.M WATER r?M.ANT Offiea eorncr Coinmercis' and Trale streeta Bills payable monthly la advance. Out of 60 students la the pnarmaef department of the University of Wash inji'on this year 30 are women. To replace the old building rmeally burned, the school district of Empire, in Coos county, bas rated funds tJ 12,000. SEEIP. SEE IT! SEE ill Make your own gas with our new gas maker, installed in your ranpe or heater' in two minutes. Swte, t.ienp, quick, clean. Money buck guarantee, no experiment. Ihiily demonstration at Frank Richtrr's store, 373 Court Ht. Halem, Or. Robinson and Johnson exclusive selling representatives for Marion county. 7 21 Keep Them Home $$$