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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1919. PAuE SEVE2 S' How often has an attack of indigestion interfered with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech am's Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Direction of Special Vilut to Wmm era with Emry o. Said by druggist throughout tha world, la bora, 10c, 25c YE LIBERTY STARTING SUNDAY Wr!ffAFitt!t0rWOP.Xf 0 V FRUIT UNION DECLARES CONTRACT CANCELLED REPLY TOPKEZ CO. SUIT The Salem Fruit Union has made answer to the suit brought against it some t i in ago, wherein tilt Phe com puny asked for n jiorinanoiit injunction a.witist the Union and flint it deliver ic Recommencu it Resmol to that friend with skin trouble II yon have friend suffering with ectema or ether Itching-, burning eruption, what greater kindliest could you do him than, to ay: Why don't you try Resinol ? I know you have experimented with a doten treatments, but I believe Resinol Is Hffermt. It does not claim to be a 'cure-nil' simply a soothing, healing ointment, free from all harsh drugs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases .is yours. Do get a jar today I" tjl knout OIommM Is kIiI Vr ill Mm, mum .. ..i. i .. i h , - .. ..-r AiXLTjniiti Are You One Of those unfortunate persons dependent upon your glasses? If so, you ought to have an additional pair. In case of accident you would be seriously incapaci tated while waiting for the necessary repairs, or the making of new glasses. Let us supply you with an extra pair of lenses we duplicate any grinding. DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building iZTO THE GENERAL PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TEN OR MORE YEARS CHARLES DILLINGHAM of the NEW YORK HIPPODROME-CLOBE THEATRE Producer of "Jack O'LANTERN" with FRED STONE "THE CANARY" with JULIA SANDERSON I JOE CAWTHORN "HIP HIP HOORAY "EVERYTHING," ETC, ETC, ETC, FAVORS OUR CITY AGAIN WITH ONE OF HIS RICH AND GIGANTIC PRODUCTIONS; . . . IT IS THEREFORE WITH A GREAT DEAL OF PLEASURE AND IN FACT PRIDE THAT I ANNOUNCE THE COMING OF HIS GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS "CHIN CHIN" With WALTER WILLS nd ROY BINDER IN THE LEAD A COMPANY of 65 -40 CI2LS-3S MEN BACK of SCENES AND THE - FAMOUS CLOWN SAXOPHONE BAND Signed: T. G. BLIGH At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JULY 28. mm 4 berries according to a 151 T contract. The an-er Wales that a 1 ! 1 7 ton tract was mude hut that in Jnuunry of 1!1S, it v:is agreed hy the l'hor. people and the Union that flu- eon tract should he waived, abandoned and re einded. That before the commencement of the present suit, the Union had reloas ed all its growers and that the I'lier. people knew this when bringing suit asking that the Union force if-s grow ers to deliver. That before bringing suit, the l'lic7. company knew that the Union had no authority over certain growers formerly iu the pool as the pool had been dissolved. Also that the I'uer. company knew" thaf- thn Union had no berries to deliver when it brought suit tasking delivery, Jt will he remembered that Judge Bingham granted au injunction order ing the Snlcm Fruit Union to deliver to the Phoz company any 'berries it might receive from its growers, 4ut innde if plain that the growers them selves had nothing to do with the in junction, leaving them free to dispose of their berries on thn open market. When tho rase finally goes into court, it is understood the whole ques tion will revolve on the proposition as to whether the Pliez company and the Union had a verbal contract cancelling the former contracts. The Union claims there was such a verbal contract and the Plies company claims there was not. Edward A. Howard of Portland, a former student of the Salem high school, is in the city for a visit of a few days. Ho has just received his dis charge after two years service .with the U. 8. marines. He was in France for 10 monfhs, during which he took part in several of the big drives, in cluding tho Argonue. Word was received In the city this morning of the death of Frances Jean McFndden, the three months old child if Mr. ami Mrs. Allen MdFadden nf Oakland, Calif. Mr. McFnildoii was for merly a resident of this city. VETERAN MINSTREL DIES ATJAN DIEGO San Diego, Cat, July 23. George Primrose veteran niiiiftrel niaa, took his last curtain call today. Alter making a valient fight for life i fjr two week the old minstrel peseta away peacefully this morning. At his bedside were his wife. Tola Primrose and his brother, Albert. "I don't tike to o. I have so unu-h to live for," said Primrose shortly be fore he breathed his last. Primrose was post i0 vears of v. He has been oa the stage for over 50 years U. : ; - sua originated the fa .mm soft ,ioe j tea-strength; it is tannin styie of dancing. - efMwinti onrTl tinnin Jcn'f St CITY NEWS, : o The young people of Willamette uni versity have fceen turning the torrid temperature to gd aeeount during the i chatilanqua sessions, liy social arrange j mcut the management has allowed them the privilege of running a lemonade j and iee cream booth on yhe grounds j and they have been coining utcKeis tas ter than a branch mint. The proceeds s;o to the Y. M. 0. A. and V. W. C. A. organizations of the university last evening there was aa example of the sort of combination a chautau u us sometimes runs un against. There w; a fortissimo ana concert in pro - gress across the campus; a switch on-j giuc shunted cars up and dow n the line j most of the evening; the uregou tiec-, trie trains roiieu ny every icw nuiiuirs a mini on the other side of Mill creek spent the evening tearing down a board fence; a hundred people filed iu late; several babies protested againsf every UNSIGHTLY FRECKLES Instantly Removed Try this simple fomuila: do to any toilet counter and get a bottle of Ier willu; apply two or three times daily then watch' the freckles disappear. The very first application proves it. Once you try it you will never be without it. Thousands use it in place of face powder, as it not only removes freck' les, but instantly beautifies the com plexion as well. There is no substitute for IK-rwillo as no other freckle re mover does this. It gives you a rosy, white, velvety skin everyone "just loves to touch," Sold at all department and drug stores with the distinct under standing that if you arc not pleased in every way you get your money hack. NOT B A leading druggist, recently interviewed said, "We have never sold any freckle remover which gives better satisfaction than Dcrwjllo. It is having an enormous sule and we gladly refund tho money to anyone dissiUHsficd. It is guaranteed absolutely- harmless, and is sold at oil toilet counters in this city, including the Fry and the Perry drug stores. thing generally and a 'thunder storm brewed up to cap the program. Eoy Williams of this city arrived from Camp Lewis today, having just received his discharge. He has been with the 23d engineers for about a year and a half, taking a hand is the fight ing iu the Argunnc, St. Mihiel and oth er sections. He came through withnuf injury. Col. John L. May of Portland was in the city this morning on business con nected with the national sruard of Ore gon, lie called on Governor Clcott and I Adjutant icneral Htafrin. I A marriage license was iMsed yester day to iNirholas Mickid, liX, a retired ! farmer of Mt. Angel and Horn Hasslng also of Mt. Angel Arthur E. Steelhammer - of Gardner, Or., has accepted a position with the alley- .Motor company of this cify, Sergeant Wilmer McLaren, who has , been doing ilnfy as a soldier for the 'past five years, arrived in the city i yesterday and is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLaren. He enlisted in the Canadian jarmy eurly in 1911 before the outbreak of the war. During his five years of service he has been on the front fight ing lines and for a time was Stationed in Knglund. Ho brings will him his wife, an English girl. U. N. Stoudenmeyer, former director of the 8alen 4'heman band, Is now tak inif nn active part in iband circles in I'urliaiid. He is dirertiir and leader of the Klks hand and also of tho Al Ku der .Hhrinore band, it is Understood that be expects to soon organize a band of 4.i pieces fo include the best band musicians in ol'rtlancl. healthful POMP! OLIVE OIL "alwcyi fresh" Easily Assimilated and Digested Sold Everywhere e twt wtMtir a r... t. When you taste Schil ling Tea, don't look for the puckery bitter taste of common tea. That isn't OUvU Mi cauA good for the stomach. No; look for an abund ance of fine rich delicious flavor the taste that really belongs to tea. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast AU one quality. In ! parchmyn lined moisture-proof paoseges. I At grocers every wheie. A Siiifi':ig & Gl Si"t Frattcha The Oscar Huber Construction com pany, who have just finished up a big hiirhwav Contract ill the vicinity or ir.ml.v nr nnv erecting a construe- ti(111 ,.,., at the, nlian property near K((1 ng?, prepatatorv to starting . eoll. ra,., wolk ,, thp s;aU.m-l!tl- . . (-f hi hwaV- Th(.y n8e a big work double shifts in order to push the work as rapidly as possible. This company has laid some of the ibest pasiag iu the state. rnnuT unii?v? ncwq vuuai uuutMi niiiiu Kva X. Terwilliger has brought suit for divorce from F. U Terwilliger. Mie alleges thev were married, August S 1!I0! and have one child, Ruth, born June 9, 1910. That he caused her to he placed iu the Oregon State hospital in renruary ims, ami mat ne mauo nie miserable for her in general. She asks for the dissolution of the marriage and the custodv of their child and money for her support. In this connection it may be snid that jiiRt a few days ago, the mntter of M. F. Hull as guurdian of Kva X. Terwilliger was brought he- fore the county court and tho court dismissed the guardian upon petition, rcnarduiff Airs. Terwilliger as nnvin recovered her mental racutties ami no longer in need of a guardian. The estate of Lvdia A. Kinvon has been appraised at II7(I1.:!0 iy V. H. Scheurer, L. L, Slopcr and Perle Uuli- bens. The property consists of one prom issorv note for ,"i500 and lots in Butto- ville, valued at .')0 each, t Esther MBav McCraekeil has bought nit for divorce fni Sherman O. Mc- Crncken. Hhe allegin ihey were, mar ried March fi, 1914, and that they have one child two years and nine months old That durinu her recent absence from their home at Orville on the Uregon Electric, he brought n woman into their homo and thnt when she returned and found, out about it, she left him tt once. , (She alleges he has personal property I,?,,; T c ; T n I '-7.7 a month. She asks for lfM al child and also custodv of the liulil BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WASH YOU. HAIR WITH Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it drie the scalp snd makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified co coanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap snd brats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a tenspoonful is all that is required. It makes au aluind ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. k PERSONAL I The following (with the Ellison' W n'White Chautauqua are fntestf Jnt the .Marion hofel today: William Jennings Bryan, Ida M. Tar hell, Loretta Knd Maria Chapman, K. louise Fitch, Robert K. Millard, Mary A. liars, Elsie Msv Gordon. Amonir the recent arrivals at the Capital hotel are O. Ballard, Mchama; Kay Parsons snd hd Ollivrr, Redding, Cnl; E. U. (inlliford, Eugene Hofinst and Carl Cnstafnn of Woouburn. Dr. Carl T, Doney returned yester day from a visit of several days at La Grande and ofher points in that section He found the heat and dust something tTrific there. Fred tihoemaker and J. I. Walker are Oregon City residrnls registered at the Iiiigh hotel today. fsupt. Nicholson of the Metropolitan Insurance Co., was called to Eugene this morning fo make settlement of a recent death claim. Mrs. RiJbt. Eakin snd Mrs. 6. K. I'nr vine are spending the day in Portland on business errands. New York, July W. Liberty bonds: 3V, lto.44; first 4's, Pi. IS; second 4's, 93..)'i; first 4V, UiiHI; second 4'4 's. :.9i; third 4',4's, P3.04; fourth 4Vi H3.i; vict .ry it', 100; victoiy tt.ii. BRYAN WILL BE GUEST AT BANQUET TONIGHT William .Vanities Bryan stole a march on his regular schedule today. Instead of arriving ia the city at about 8 o'clock this evening, he filled his engagement Tuesday afternoon at Ashland and took the night train for Salem arriving here about I o'clock this morning. After registering at the Marios and takint breakfast, ae went to the Ore gon Kleetrie depot and bought a tick et for Tualatin, As no one knew of his early arrival, the peerless orator enjoyed himself alone while waiting for his train. It was announced that he would spend the d.iy visiting a cousin near Tualatin returning to Salem ou the Oregon. Electric at 4:15 this after noon. When it became know that he would be in the city for dinner, arrange ments were at once nia'Je bv Post master August lluckestein for a re- eeption and dinner to be tendered at the Marion this evening. The reception is scheduled for ti o'clock and the dinner tor ti::ll. Those who wish to ri-maii for the dinner to be given Mr. Bryan, are asked to tele phone Manager Miller of tho hotel as early as possible. loa -M. Iarhell is on the program of the Chautauqua fur 8 o'clock this evening and Mr. Itrvan at 9 o clock. Thi-y do not always agree on some of tho great problems of the day. A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added really to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac uum process fur condensing milk with enne sugar to a tout-liquid form. In 1883 llorlick at Racme.W is., dis covered how to reduce milk to Vy powdrr form with extnict of malted (rrains, tcilhout caiie sugar. This product KORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by. others.) It nulrilrfa value digestibility and ease nf preparation (by simply stirring in water) and tin fact that it locpa In tir.7 climate, lias proved of mucli value to mankind nj an ideal. LxiJ-drink frjui infur. to M age. Ash i' t'fUT"- tt-ltatbr LOCAL MEN BUY PLANE BROUGHT TO SALEM BY LIEUTENANT F.BROWNE The airplane that was brought here the first of .Inly by Floyd D. Browne for special Fourth of July flying, has been purchased by I', b. Fullerton B. O. isnclling and Eylo McCroskey. iJue " illnes: and a nervous breakdown, Mr, Browne has been obliged to retire from the flying gnme at least for the pres ent season. The new owners feel there la a great field for commercial nilyimr,' not nf the acrobatic style, but straight bust aess flviiic and for those who wish to esperienee the thrills of hobnobbing with the eloiuls. As soon as several duplicate parts of the machinery have been secured to hereafter avoid any possible delay an nounceinent will be made and the un filled contracts of Mr, Browne taken care of, It is probable that during the races Saturday, the ' Jenny" plane will go , Hy the way, it might planes such as Spads, Uidlavilands, bombers snd chasers, but the plane now owned by the Salem men is a regulation ''Jenny ' plane constructed csecial ly for fS-t""y and observation work. "Forget It" Bay At Home BEST BUYS. 50 acres, all cleared, best valley loam .35 acres in fall grain, 5 room house, good-barn, well, 4ty miles 8ahm. Only SW)0. 7.31 acres, hlnck gravel Soil, creek and well, 3 miles Salem. U00. 30 acres dark sandy loam, 21 cleared, 5 slashed; house with sleeping porch, largo ham, garage, 1 mile Jefferson j cash price '.'00 per acre, or trade for good acreage near Balem. i!00 acre ranch, 2 miles from mil road town in Douglan county, on Pa cific highway, electric line, milk route, mail route, l."i0 acres cleared, 4."0 acres pasture, well fenced; 0 room house, 2 barns- and granary, spring at house, family orchard. Block and equipment and some grain goes, owner to settle with tenant. This Ia s burgitin at S18, 000. Tho soil on this place is good, no rock. 40 acres cleared, bent valley lomi 2 acres pTiines, 2 acres other fruit; 8 room house, 2 'bams, silo, well; 4 miles from La" dd and Biifh bank. Price 111, 000. 87 acres, 12 miles from Lebanon, 3" acres cleared, 5 acres cut over and young timber, old bouse and barn, rail fence, spring ami well, t200. 40 acres cleared, red eoil, rolling; 18 seres 6 year old prunes. 2 acres other j fruit, large hoii and bain, at School; i'4 miles from Salem. Pt'.ce 7o00. Bee S0COL0FSKY for M2T DL'VS, 211 Stale Capital Journal Daily Market Report Orau Wheat, soft white S.10 Wheat, lower grsdss oa sample Oats, new Wlc Hay, cheat, near - tl.'ri 18 Hay, oats, new .. tl"i((t)17 Uarley ton 4Hfe50 Mill run 43844 Butteifat. Hntterfat 58c 59(o;SOc Mutton 's.iCreamery butter Pork. Veal a4 Pork on foot v - 20 He lots W Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?a Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Adrertisers. BVEBITfflXQ Salem Electria Co, Mtsome Temple, REAL ESTATE FOR RALE Jood 5 room house with modern conveniences oa large lot, abundance of fruit, on paved street. S room house, small barn and i fine lots with abundance of fruit, only S blocks from paved street and school. auiH). Square Deal Kealty Co, V JUNK WANTED Call S98. Highest prices paid for Junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Be sure and caU 398, get the right prices. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 ChemekeU St Salem, Or. MACHINE SEO? WORK Expert machine shop service by Mr. He rg in an at high school machine ahop. 12 years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class machine tools. Quick service. I'hono 446. 8-15 OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WILSON Spe- eiatist in tho Modern Scientific Application" of Glasses for the aid of vision and the relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Office elosed Saturdays. Office 210211 IT. 6. Bank building. "Phonos, office Ho; res. 1244. BALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fender and Gas Tanks .Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 6. 12th St. Salem, Oreffon. 81 L.M.HUM cars of Yick So Tong t Chinese Meaictne and Tea C 8 as medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. . until 8 P. M. 153 South High St. Balera, Oregon Phone 238 W. T. EIODON ft CO Undertakers 52 North High Street Veal, fancy .......... 22c Steers ?0Vc Cows 5(7Vae Spring lambs - 10(n.lle Ewes - - - 45c Sheep, yearlings .. .. 7 Eggs aad Poultry . Eggs, cash lc Hens, live 2224c Old roosters . 15s Broilers 23c Vegetables Radishes, uos 45e Potatoes 12 New potatoes 8c Green onions dos 40c Onions, sack - 14.75 Creamery butter 62(3)65c Eggs, dosen 4!i(g).ri0c Country butter 57c Fleur, hard wheat ' 3.103.25 trail Peaches .... l Watermelons 2'4e, Oranges 5.75fl.50 Lemons, hox 7.!O((i8..r0 Bananas Win Ussiey, e it ratted 0e Canliiloupcs - Bunch beets 45c Cabbage 3'jC Head lettuce 60c Carrots 15c Portland Market Portland, Or., July 23.-Hut tor citv creamery fiH(ri ."rite. Lugs selected piciil ex 46i,iec Hens 27ri 2He. Broilers 22firi 30c Cheese, triplets 37ft3!le DAILY LIVE BTOC K MARKET Cattle Receipts 77 Tone of nmrket steady Good to choice steers I10.50&1 1.50 I'uir Id good steers tWi 10.50 Common to fair steers $7(u)7.50 Choice to good cons Snd heifers W 9 Medium to good cows sud heifers Cnnners 6i 9 Bulls u7 Calves !t(o l l Hogs Receipts none Tone of market steady Primo mixed 22.2.-(a Medium mixed t-'l.."jOfi 21.73 Rough heavies 20W 20.23 Pigs tl9.5ofn20.3O Hulk t22.23 Eeep Receipts "X Tne of market steady Prime lambs f 12fri 12..VI Fair to medium lambs $9U - Yearlings 7'ff 8 Wethers 8'.j ;.50 Ewes $07.50 Z: 4 aire ELECTRICAL 121 XorU High.- WHY SELL FOR LESS? We will pay you mors ea& for youv household goods. Get our bid befoj you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hard ware Store, 271 X. Com. St. Fheast 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS X0 CASH REQUiEEO Good overeow hoes and suits, all kinds of nnS al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat in e stoves, gs stoves, nit eases as 4 1U00 other useful articles to sell et trade. What have youl The Capites Exchange 337 Court 8t. I'Soae 481. WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, carpets) and tools, aa we pay fair prices to everything. Call 47 . CAPITAL HARDWARE FlTRXl. Tl'RE CO. 2S5 N. Com 'I BU Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKINO I eleaa and bleest ladies' and Men hats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try It once. O. B. Ellsworth, m Court . Sulam, Or. STOYE REPAIRING STOVES BEBUILT AND REPAIBId 50 years experience, Depot Nstioj! and American fence. Sizes 8 te B8 ia. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks. Sslem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street, Phons i2. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchaages sew ea4 2d hand furniture. All kinds eJ repair work, light grinding, fUlnj, and hrasing a specialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial M. Phone It. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage Ml refuse of all kinds removed on meats) ly contracts at reasonable ratea Cess pools eleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone Main 107. . MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Seeirity TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush bank; 8aleia Orsf . FEDERAL FARM LOANS 8H f eent Interest. Prompt eerviee. M14J years time. Federal farm loaa bowde for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Mas soots Temple, Hulem, Uregoa. INSURANCB OOUXCii-Fo fre ia formation about Life I new aces sot J. F. HutcSltson, dist. manager for the Mutual Life of N. Y., oihoeal 871 State St., Balsm, Ore. 0uss phone 99, residence 1398, W WOOD SAW PHONE 1090S Onr Trices are Right W. M. ZANDLER, Preprieter 1255 N. Summer Btreot, Sslem, Ore goal REPAIRING STEWART'S BBPAJR PHO-Jwa mowers ground hy macMnej all kinds of grinding, lock smithing, waa hrellac recovered, light lepnising af all kinds. 447 Court St. LODGE DIRECTORY KNrGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET At MoCornnck hall on every Tneeoa at 8. Wslter Lenon, C. C, P. i Hunts, K. B. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Oa. gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet evert Thursday evening in MeCornaek haa Elevator sr-vice. Oracle, Mrs. Oa rie E. Bunn, 648 Union Stj rea der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1418 M. 4th St. Phone I430M. UNITED AUTIS A NS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets first Thursdv ei each month at 8 p. m. in Masonnt Temple. Glenn C. Niles, M. A.; C A. Vtbbert, secretary. 340 Owens street. WATER C031PANY 4ALEM WATER f7MPANY Offiea corner Commercial and Trele atreeta Rills payable monthly ia ad vase. fVii. an. Out of 00 students in the pnarmaef department of the Vniversity of Wash ington this year 30 are women. To replace the old building recently burned, the school district of Empire in Coos county, has voted funds a 12,000. SEE m SEE m see m Make your own gas with onr new gaa maker. Installed in your range or heater in two minutes. Sale, cheap, quick, clean. Money back guarantee, no experiment. Daily domoastratioa at Frank Richtcr's ster.', 373 Court St. Salem, Or. Robinson and Johnsoa exclusive selling representatives for Slarion eounty. 7 21 .A Torgct If Bay At He