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. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 2S, 1919. pm.e SEVEN Sale! Auction Tuesday, July 29, at 2 p. m.0ae Rouse Aid Let at 1225 Narway Street, Cardwell Addition. Just off North Capital Street, 1 block from street car line. House is strictly modern, Bungalow style, 4 living rooms and bath room, full sized basement, house has sewer connection. Clear title, Abstract furnished. This is'a very nice little honie well located. NOTHING like owning your own home and stop paying rent. Reason for selling, am going to California to live. TERMS$:iOO at time of sale in cash or bonds; balance, $20.00 per month; interest at 7 per cent. For Further particulars phone J. H. Davis, 818. G. SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer Ian order, nrtir.it nnd'r the state law Iihat slot nischiues in S-alem ar bow jrahu and ill who have berit renting the machines on 5t)5t basis, have been I notified that such are not in accord jance with the law. Dealers in the sub jurbs have also ba notified to pull in : the slot machine. Two. baildirg permits were issued iaK Saturday. H. K. furtis will spend I $1000 in putting up fiame dwelling jat 2od North ISth street in tucea .Anne's addition to the city of !alen. '.Joseph Thiol who receutly purchased !tke house at 72 itate street two story frame dwelling, will spend lt:00 in repairing the building aud making it modern in ever yrespect. i J. W. Rowland left this morning for Portland to meet his son, Tracy D. Rowland, who arrives there today from France. He has been in France about a vear serving with base remount No. 1,' . Rev. T. S. Andersoa and wife leave today for au outing of two weeks, and MOM GEKtRAL RULES Gli AID B1LIJ 'Opinions 0a Educational As sbtasce Measure Are Issued Today. Both educators anil returned soidier will be interested in an opinion issued today from the office uf Atloruey Gen-) eral Brown with regard tt the soldiers' aud sailors' aid bill. A recently stated,, a conference of educators aud heads of institutions have agreed upon the rust-j ter of standards and methods of adiuitr-j istratioa under the act; but there came, up the question as to how the imiiicluite claims of irstiutions eould be met, sincr! til.. 1...ridlt) t llp.t IXU.l., Mil imivinl.lll .1... Ml ... I....- , -.!.. I"'1 - : ir,,i ,..,- " .- i' -ithau the two tenths lew tq be collected 3ir. Anderson takes a vacation during, - . ,..:, ... ,,:, the inenth of August and in his ab-i ' - i - , , . - .in i .... ,..1,l,i,u, ..rv- l'tot the attorney general, and Assist-. L. i the Fit Presb terian eh.m-k.l V WikU' ho rit,' '" WA However arrangements have beeu made for a combination service at the regu lar Sunday school hour, and the pray er services will be continued. SHOWING 10 5 CAPACITY M 1 f J inT Yi I ; x VA -i i attraction jlcgjlcjlcecjft ni'tive cluji can le n:nintaiui'd here. ! Word has been received from Forest j drove of the death of Miss Mary L. i lletrick. About four years aiio she was CITY NEWS. FOREST FtRES MENACE RAILROAD LINE TODAY a resident of Salem and had charge Turn Portland men. who claimed inline l"t "fl department of Jetton , , . . iros, lie mrotners, oeannj; tne names oi ,i. W. imith and (t'hns. tSiuith were picked ill on the street last evening by u of ficer. Both were drunk, and this charge wai filed ajjaiiist them. They were fuied $10 each this morning. George E. Halvorsen of Saiem with, in.Sal,'m; v,itU !,is wifl' ,'riv(' ,'tl Ceorae J". Griffith and Chas. Miller of '""' " ' u C. W. Niemeyer, who was a personal friend of Private I'eat in KdmoiitonJ I'ttnadu, before both eulisted in the war' High Winds Sweep Flames Toward Montana rower System Lines. Journal Want Ad .Quick Reference To Firms That G!t2 Service On Sbort , ; Where Bayer And Seller Sleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHINO ELECTRICAL Salem Eleetrio Co., Masoaio Temple, 127 Nortlt High- Teltphoa TODAY, TOMORROW' AND WEDNESDAY YE LIBERTY Coming: Thursday -5-" TOM MGORf THE CITY OF COMRADES" Missoula, Mout., July 2X. Power lines of the ChieiiBO, Milwaukee and I says that the famous soldier and writer ;s, railoa,fs electrification svs- .... iu. u .,,, ,,i,un ,rupen. )pn wer( monB,.0(i today by the Cold t!reek fire which was fanned by hih wiuds during the nij;ht. This fire is over tho eutire lour 1 Alette it! have formed a e'ompany .,.! j1"'8 with the Kllison-XVI.ite jBH.r , ie,i ,.ver the Marion Lr,, in ehsutaumia and then return to Salem ,,istl. ... to make a decision as to whether he Jefferson lave taken over the Marion nai'uie in handl,; Franklin and Oldsmmbile car.. ' make this e,ty 1... home. The prop U will do a (fenernl gnrago business'" on " '? ka "'""i'" ,R including u full line of auto seeesWs. ! va'u t about ,()()(). It is the el.mate Mr. Halvorsen is well known in the!a,,d b;,auV nf,,1"9 ',art "M"' vl,1U'y City ia automabilo circles, having been !a",;i!1 N,l,,1" ,llllt u .T"' nttrnet ow iter of it ynrase at Kerry and High I"1 1 riv",B 1 Vat n"d 1,18 lU' hi reets before enlisting in the war. I , . . I Long Tom a Chinaman who has lived There bag bean such an awakoning;111 'N",,n tor lin l,a """.v '('ai'8 '""'"Ifighters in the Missoula forest. The interest iu euuoe circles lately that jVPsteriiuy in n local hospital at the Hllulilt(in WHt(.r s,nil,lv wtl8 mYPI wj,en ( In ire A. Vilibett, who was president I " 70 ypars- 110 ha of r(,(,('"t '""'"'the hkalkaho fire was controlled. of the former Salem canoe lub, an-!l,(,pn making his home on Kerry street,! itoimccs that at an early date a cnll j 1'nr H'!fn- 'Ip " buried after- CONDITIONS IN FORESTS OF : will be made for the orKanixatiun of a ,,nun. 111 0,1,1 cemetery ae- IDAHO IMPEOVINO, EEFORT permanent canot HuU. There n Rlieady-jl""""fc l,ID llu m-iTn-r. aii'iut li canoes owucd in alem audi o it is now tareweu v siot macnines in district. ht. -Regis is Bj;,in serious danger. The Hold Crcen- fire destroyed a eainp at Dry Creek anil is threatening other lumber camps. Hodden and Stark ar threatened 'y the fire in NigE1'' Gulch. Dry land farmers in eastern Montana are being recruited to fight the fires. (ood progress has been made by tire Iioms that under, the act no funds can be used for the-aid of soldicis and sail ors aside from those derived from Hie special levy. Ho points out, however, that under the amended lcI of 1017 such a levy us this heroines nvailnblp January 1, ll'.O, nothw ithstuading that it is not collected until later in the vear. Deputy Kozor further asks what I ' course shall be ftikon with the cli;iinsj that may be presented before the 'first huv autlioritv to audit them and issue , Band Concert Program For certificate of nudit and allowance. Kcplying to this, Mr. Van Winkle holds thut no warrants mny be issued fur this purpose until rwuds are avaiiaide; but he shows that the language of this act brings the matter.undcr the juiisdiction of the emergency board, and upon tho authority of this board, the secretary Edouard de Billy, former French clepnty high commissioner to tho Unit ed ttaU'S was killtd in I'ranee a few day ago"by a fall from his bursa. . Bepublican leaders in the house havfe agreed on an investigation of the oper ations and expenses of tho shipping board and emergency fleet corporation JUNK WANTED . . Call 398. Highest pricea paid for Jnnk, second hand gooda and machin ary. Be sura and call 393, gat tha right prices, Tha square deal housa. CAPITAL JUNX CO. 271 Chemekett St Balem, Of. Tussday Evening Announced John G ruber as . onager and O. A. Steelhamnier as director of the Cher ria ii band announce the following pro gram for i'i.c Tuesday evening concert .1 Wiltmiii iini-k IwtcrS n 11 1 n a nt ft 11 ill of statu may issue certificates of . M,rfh Vnd-r tho Flag Wv and ullowauco to cover claims until overture, 'l've Uot My Eyes funds are available. , on you" !..:l)e Witt This opinion would seem to open theWHt!1) Slirit f ,.,, (Scotch. Airs Annie Iaiirie, The ( limp wnv for institutions to accept appli ca ts under the educational uid law. Within a few weeks there will bo an other meeting of the conferees when a j Vocal solo Mrs. Wni. Trunk definite announcement will lie made as lnternie.zo hleanor .... to available institutions and require ments. ' ' I . ' - Among other opinions issued from the offico is one in replv'to a query from with those who have recently become Boise Idaho July 2S. Fire condi tions in Idaho are improving, accord- interested in canoeing, it is thought an'Snlcni, even the one cent chewing gum in , informtion given out today by ' kind. Chief of Police Varney has issued I CO f"" .. bells are Coming, Auld Mug Syne Overture, The Serenade Herbert Deppen Selection, tllysy (jueen King March, The Western World Moon ftur (Spangled Banner ummer --w the industrial accident commission as to Porifip . Flpf Tnrftlicn how lona tho minor dependent children t UV114V' uw& if a man accidentally killed in occupa tion will be entitled ft receive aid from (he commission. It is shown that ac cording to the slatule, a dependent child, if a boy, va entitled to a maxi mum of 1'1 a mouth until he reaches the age of 1 years, while a girl ia n litled to receive aid until she is! IS year of age. Auother matter cited by tho commis sion is to compensation for death of a son where parents are. divorced. - It is held that in a ca oJUliis-aind tho par ent to whom has been awarded the cus tody of the ehilitieii' Is entitled to the compensation, since the parents who is separated by divorce or desertion is con sidered to have forfeited all claim to the children and their property. Canal And Sailing Up Western Coast Today Panama, Julv 28. The Facifie fleet was in l'neific waters today. ' leaving the canal zone behind last iiiuht. it steamed southward throuirh Itlio Gulf of I'aiiama, on its way to Sail Diego Cai. i. The greut ships were tnken through the Panama canal without mishaps. ' Punama celebrated the arrival of the fleet heartily, . Hundreds of American sailors were givsn shore leave there Cool, Comfortable, ensible FOOTWEAR For everybody in Stylish trim lines, yet very light on the purse regardless of . advancing Costs . THERE ARE Ladies' Red Cross Pumps and Oxfords from $7 to $11 the Pair Other good lines as low as - $3.93 Ladies' White Reignskin and Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, the real Cool Sum mer Footwear $6.75 and down to $1.93 Kids of all styles, Tennis Shoes, Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals Until August 2nd you can buy the choice of any Stetson Oxfords that are now priced from $13.30 to $13.00. While they last .'....... $10.93 Slen's R. & 15. Drown and Wack Oxfoids ... $8 to $10.23 Mens Elk Outing Ms $2.95 J. B. LITTLER & CO. Boys' Elk Outing Eals $2.20 R. A. Holley, mineral examiner for the land office. No definite word has been received concerning the exact status of the larger lilii.es in the Thunder moun tain district and on Johnson (reek.! Few new fires are reported. AIRPLANE FLIGHT ADDS NOVELTY TO OBSERVANCE OF GOLDEN WEDDING DAY After celebrating her golden weilitinp, Saturday, Mrs. Caroline Kugcl decided that it was about time to take r.n air plane ride. Hence with her son, shf went out to Oleott aviation field Sun day evening and at about 8:.u o'clock was tuking a view of the ci'y half a mile high from" an airplane. asked as to whether she preferred just plain riding or something extra, she re plied that she wanted nil the extras thrown In. Although 87 years old, she ssid Ihe ride was perfectly wonderful and that she enjoyed every minute of the time in tho nir. DIED WHY SELL FOR LESS? W will pay you mens task for ya household, goods. Get our bid befsr you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hard ware Store, 271 X.' Co a. 5U DM 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS . NT0 CASH REQULKED Good oere4 shoes and suits, all kinds of mwsi al instruments, shotguns, rifles, ass ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases -ti 1U00 other useful articles to sell o trade. What bava yout Ths CapibaJ Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 4Si, MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop service by Mr. lSergman at high school machine shop. 1 ycara experience. Oesr cut ting a specialty. High class machine touts, yuick service, l'houe 4.-18. 8-lo OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HAU. VJLSON-p-SV cialist in ths Modern Scientific Application of Glasses for ths aid of vision and the relief of Kyestrain and Headache., Offico closed tintitrdays. Office 210-211 U. 6. Bank building. Phones, office 145; res. 1244. SAIEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Otis Tsnks Jtcpiurcd Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 19S 8. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 8-1 L.M.HUM eaia of YickSoTosg Chinese Medlclno and Tea Oa. Has medicine which will eura any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A, M. I until 8 P. M. 153 Souta High St, Balem, Oregon . Phone 232 WE WANT YOUR ased furniture, stoves, farpeU and tools, as we pny fair price lam everything. Call 047 CAPITAL HARDWARE ft FUBKfc TIRE CO. 2S5 N. Com '1 St. ' " Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I elcaa and biof ladies' and Men a hats.- Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. 1 gets the dirt, Try it once. O. Ellsworth. 493 Court St. Salem,, STOVE REPAIRING " STOVES REBUILT ANT) BEPAIBM 50 years experience, Depot NatioaaJ and American fence. Sizes ill to S3 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, eta. Loganberry and hop books. Salem Fence and Stov Works, ,i 250 Court street, Phone f24. M. Rowland Furniture Stcra Buys, sells and exeknnges new aa 2d hand furniture All kinds , ot repair work, light grinding, filUg, and brnsing a epeoiaity. ' KiUI prices, 247 Noitft Commemal fci. Phone 16. ; LEWIS At his hiiiii.) near Hhaw, Ken neth M. Lewis, the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. (. K. Lewis, iHun day .Inly 27 1H19. Besides his parents, he is survived by one sister, l.ucile aud three grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis of Ha U'lii and Mrs. Miller of Portland. The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Method! it church nt Shaw and will be conducted by the Rev. Earl Cotton. Burinl will be in the City View ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meyers nre home from several days spent at Nesknwin. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Houmnrd aro WilOIP ' weena vurimoii ni imi V lew. REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS 110 acres, 4. miles Halem, good soil, The airplane was busy yesterdav with (food location, 70 acres in cultivation, Pilot Elmer Cook, lute of the American i'haUinco brush pasture, tillable, well Expeditionary Forces in France. About B"('1 er,',,k buildings worth WWW. Only 21 niiibitioiis citizens were given rides.,1:''' '"'r ",'re- Late in the evening with apronching1 "T? ,",st Ioft"'' c T" . . .. . , " 1 . ,," ed, good house and burn, 4'i miles on- ilarknes, the flights were only KI0.I ,,,,' ,.,.,,,, ,t $mni f,'7 '"K"- , , .! 20 acre, all cleared, 9 acres fruit, After tomorrow evening, the plan will; m(1,ty , an(, j0Kntls improve- flv to Eugene where nrarngeu.enls huvo ,,, mile, town :JNKI. been made for several dnv of eommer-J ,;0 acres 2Vi miles to town on rail cial flying. As soon a th Eugene en-rn, .-, Reres in eultivstinn, 4",l) acres gngeiiient is ended, the plan w ill return , timber and pasture, good soil no rock, to Hilem for a few days belore filling houne, burn; equipment goes, also a lot other engagements. jo stock, hay and grain. This is con- Knturdsv nft-rnooi Aviator Cook ."veiiientl.v located and ia a snap at $.!0 ill iniinstrateil some faucv work for. per aore. those attending tho rr.ces.' The stunts! 23 acres cleared, 7 acre, fruit, good included the lmnierman turn, vrille, fall-l'rn "n,l h,"'. " 'T"P"''nt, tk ing leaf and others that hao become and crop goes at IH. . known to the American pub.ic as part 42 M '' 2f r ''!'' , , ... . , 1 , prunes, H a' res in strawberries set in of the trammg before an ava.tor was " ' ll.-A.l ffi.it littna I., fit-,. i' " ' T. ' Hiluni-'l UH tur ..... v .u - . Lieutenant Cook was not o !' one of the fortunate ones to fly on the front, lnit to be one of the fi-w aviaiou, who were witb the annv r.f occupation. able and will make an excellent oreh ard, very cheap at .1."imi. Hee S0C0L0FSXY For roI etat? bHrynint. 3-1 State I. O. E. who int"iid to k by train to'T . , . I the state convention at Klamath Falls j t3DuSl JOUnUj Aug. U are sked to notify tithr the ... . n local lodge secretary or Augu-t llmke -, J IslUtl KtMXl S,. nm m innn, miw mnniB .n-? . ....... Oram Wheat, sft white S.10 Wbt, lower grades oa sample Oat,, new - W llav, cheat, new 15 " 16 I Hay, oats, new -. I1W17 Larb-y tun ' SWiajU Mill run WlU Kutterfat, Ftutt rfat ft by sutomobile, no pi einl coach ill be j swnreil for r-;iiem ana inose going re train will be obliged f secure their nccoBimodatioi:s within a week or si, From Portland tin- return rate includ ing Pullman is '". As Kalem is in the field for the Ift-H etate contention s,cial efforts are being made to se cure a large attendance from tins lodge. S$ Don't Let 'eia Roim $$ f$ Keep 'em h The Circle ft W. X. RIODON ft CO ' Undertakers 253 North High Street Veal, fancy Steers Cows 22e. ... 7C?9c 5( (Vac faring lambs lOfille Sheep, yearlings ........ 7e ggi and Poultry ' Eggs cash 4"c Ileus, live 2224e Old roosters - i lli oilers 83e Vegetaviea Radishes, aoz. 5c Potatoes 9'i New potatoes 2c Oreon onions dos ........... 40c Onions, tier sack - I nut Peaches 75c($LQO Wuterjnelon, - 4Yj Oranges 5.o()8.io Lemons, box - 7.MI(&.du Bananaa - - Vi' Uaiiey, extracted - xOe Cantaloupes , f-'5 Bunch beets . ...... 4Jt Calibago - - - 3 'tie I Head lettuce - 0c Carrots . M BeUil Prices. Egg, dozen SOe. Creamery butter 70c Country butter fOc Flour, hard wheat $J.10fo 3.25 PortUud Mwket SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage M refine of all kinds removed oa mosts ly contracts at reasonable rats Cess pools cleaned. Dead aniraala t moved. Office phone Mala 1W. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Security TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Busk bank) Salem Orefoei FEDERAL FARM LOANS SH eent interest. Prompt service. 44 f years time. Federal farm loaw b fur sale. A. C. BolirnsUdt, 401 Urn aonio Temple. Balem, Oiegea. INSURAN'E rOUXCiij For fre formation about Life Insuranoe t4 J. F. Uutchftson, da st. BiaaaRtw to the Mutual Life of N. Y., off i 871 State St., Salem, Ore. OffW phone 00, residence 13m. WOOD SAW FHONB 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLER, Proprietos 33 N. Summer Street. Saloia, Oregaat REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Las w mower ground by maehinesy; u kinds of grinding, lock smithing, brcllac recovered, light repairing all kind,. i!7 Court St. -, - - ' Portland. Or., July 28.-Butter, city crenmery 5Hfi;iBc Eggs selected pical ex 4o(ai9c Hens 27(ii2He Broiler, 22ra 30c Cheese, triplets 37ft' 3'Je DAILY LITE BTOC K MARKET Cattle Heeeipts 21 10 Tone of niuiset steady Oood to choice steer, llO.oflfu 11,50 Fair to good steers $!lfii 10.50 Common tn fair ters $17.50 Choice to good cons and hcifen (?( 9 Medium to good cows and hctferi .V,6 fanners 15(5 8 Bull, $1oj7 Calve, $'.tf(i 13.50 Hogs Receipts 1344 Tone of market slow Prime mixed I--. 75m 23 Medium mixed 22(a22.23 Hough heavies 2".oH(o 22.7-i Pigs t-W'i 23 Bulk 2i75 Receipts 3851 Tne of market steady Prime lambs 12rti. 12.50 Fair to medium lambs 912 Yearlings t'd 1 Wethers 6-'i7.50 Ewe W&IJA LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS METET At McCornnck hall on every Tnesrje. at 8. Walter Lenon, C. 0., P. J Hunts, K. R. ft 8. ROYAL Koighbors of Amerlta, Oi gou Grape camp No. 13tJ0 meet 'rX Thursday evening In McCornaok ka4 Elevator sf-vic. Oracle, Kra. Cmf rie E. Bunn, 648 Union St; r" der Mrs.-Melissa Persons, 1415 H 4th' Ht. Phone 143f,M. UNITED ARTIHANS 'apital Assem bly No. 4 meets first Thursa ! each month at 8 p. m. in Ma-i Temple. Olenn C. Niles, M. A.j C. A. Vibliert, sccreUr.v. 340 Owens str t. WATER COAIPANY 4ALEM WATER COTdPANY Offie eorner Commercial and Trale street Bills payable monthly In advaaee. Vht-n 0fl. Out of 00 students in the pnarnyMiy department of the University of ing'on this year 30 are women. To replace the old building recently burned, tho school district of Empire in Cool county, has voted funds . 12,000. Wage increase, of approximatuly 10 per eent have been granted by the ship ping board to employes of -els oper ating from Atlantic and gulf ports. Queen Maiie of Bnumania his ac cepted au invitation to spsk before the Women's Christian Citiz uship eon ference at Pittsburg, November t 1 'Forget IfBay At Kor.2 Creamir butter 0l$i2c fork, sa) and Uattoa PorU on foot 204