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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. II m lCo') L,A f J SALAD : BETTER (km olive oil for salads: Equal to batter for cooking. Better than lard or any compound. Because of Its Vtmbnni lint. lormiry m yaaiiiy as a ruror esd Great fcconomy. FREE: S2 63-pagei, Beautifully Quitratel Write today. l CORN PRODUCTS REFWIN5 Ct. J r.w.BoxlM t Blew York Cliy fc..LIBESTT BOND QUOTATIONS New T.rk, Aug. 4. I.ibe:tr bend quotation: 99.54; first 4 'a, 34.19; sec.ad 4a, 91.34; first 4 "a, 94.60; second 4'i's. 93.60; thud 4Vs, 9i; fourth it'n, 3.j2; viilory 34 's, H9.8S; 4 'a. th) M. hcreased Car Fares For Ch'sgo Predicted Today Caitage, Aug. 4. Seven iad eight cent fares on Chicago surface and ele vated tlaea will begin tomorrow, in the opialoa t authorities here and officiate of the state public utilities commission. The higher fares were declared ta be iftfMitf ta pay the imrcaied wages agreed te ia the settlement of the 4 day tractioa strike last week. Five cents ia the surface ear fare now, while aix cents ia charged on the elevated lines. FaD Of Bela Kca Fails To deck Rumanian Offensive Paris, Ag. 4. (Vnited F"re.) The Vienna correspondent of the Agouce Ra dio reported today that Rumanun for eea had advanced on Budapest, despite Bela Kun'a overthrow and had occu pied the eitr. Bela Kun, former soviet dictator, has trrived in Vienna, where he has been interned, the dispatch said. CANBT WATER PLANT . Ctn-Cpto fsr h9 Ef. Physietana and eye specialists "re sent BonvOpto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund fuarantee by all druggists. t44-4"-t4t4"t4-4-4-4-t t --M-4 I Announcement 1 BEGINNING AUGUST 4TH Samson Seive Grip V-i AND , BEEMAN GARDEN TRACTORS ' WILL BE SOLD BY , I Marshall N. Roach Distributor for Marion and Polk Counties Salesroom in . LIBERTY GARAGE, 444 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon, f aovernor Olcott loft rewntly for . A list of 28 rural pastors from Taxl- a it nun Jt,wh M here he will spend er-' mm purls of th iioitliwet hsvo iw-nt ml liiv, with Mrs. uicoit ami i-liilJivn in n,,.ir uiniies u stmlonls in the Wll who have been l the l.enrl, (nr sever ; lunielto siiuniiei kIiiiuI whieli opens al wwk"- liieit Mondnv, Amtiict 11, FOREST PATROL WITH Scouting Right Shows Big Area Can Be Covered In Single Day. r ' The miontiiiK trip of the two j,atrul plunes which arrived in tiim nty lust week were eniiiienlly sutislaetoiy 11, sevenil respects. They deiao:Htiated thst miller onliiiurily favoilli cuuili lions tho entire eireuit of the north portion of the valley could lie thorough ly puti-ulled fii a day, with Siilein as n bust;. The flight, which emied in the return of the muchiues to Olcott flela Sutuiduy afternoou at 4::il), proved thut even with low lyln clouds 1 a Iihzv atmospheie smnll fires could he detect ed at a ureat distunee. Wil'a u clear sky and ths help of good field (jIuhhci it would be possililo to seun the entire inter uiountain region liv nsccudiiie to a height of 4000 to .1000 feet, nhich was the highest altitude reitched in the flight Huturday. In course ot tin; lour they passed over or in sight of a num ber of the lumber camps and mills. The lour, which covered a distunee of about ISO uiilcs, confirmed Klitto forester Kl- lott in the opinion thut the niiplane will prove a most valuable adjunct in oitibiittiug forest fires. Further than tlint, it may assist in the detection of imrlies responsible for the su.-ilii.jr, of fires, cither deliberately or . tiuoiigli carelrssneas, J Tcnative plans for tha patiol of the timber region have been sent te Colonel Arnold, in eomma'nd of the Uather fly iu(r service in California, and a reply is expected at any time. In the lucuutinic Hiuto Forester Kl liott lun informed the lair bsard thut he hits called n conference of lot esters to be held within n few days, when the mutter of securing funds for haugnrs !nnd cquipiuerit will be iliscuiseil. It is his suggestion that tho funds be fur nished jointly by the fair uoaid, the I forest department and tho commercial, a plnn thtit is favored by Manager Mc- Croskcy. Members of the fair board i art) practically agreed thut a part of ' the open uereage of the fuir grounds 1 sunn ue devotett to tne u.e ot ine i plnnes, not only til account of the pa , trol machines but in view ol Ihc fnt 'tlmt in the near f tit tiro great numbers I of cniiiincrciiil plnnes will miikc this city a lumliiig point. The- Molalla Electric company is now installing a 120 horsepower iiart Tsrr oil engine as a"tt auxiliary to their wat er power plant at Can by. Ibis engine waa contracted for and w&s supposed to have been delivered June loth; but on account of numerous delays has just been delivered. Through the use of the engine the company will have continual service through the low water season of the year. Aurora Observer. SURPLUS ABMT EQUIPMENT MAT BE SOLO TO PCLLICj 'TV Washington, Aug. 4. Army su.plus clothing and equipment, including 417, 000,000 worth of underclothes and $9. 500,000 worth of blankets, m.r.y be mar kcted in the same way surplus food is being sold, if present plans arc success ful, Secretary Baker said to newspaper I Contentment is a state of mind IMPEBIALES 1 - MOSTIMMSCB . C1GABITTX3 ' 3rat it. Tliclr foil fla. vored, satisfying blend u the secret. They are quality MBoke. 10 or 13c .- Tha Jobjt Balkan Co. Brtael men today. Total value of all items classed as clothing and equipment, in cluding colth and leather, is $!,3j8,341. $$ Don't Let 'era Roam $$ n Ygq Dumpy And Out of Sorts.Generally Look arcmnd a litile and see if the trouble is perhaps with the food. A lot of people need bet ter nourishment. si T I li Contains marvelous nutriment all the goodness of wheat and bar ley. including their rich mineral elements. Have Grape-Nuts as a da ration with oiher food and see if life doesn't take on a brighter look,. A delicious, economical food! You 11 like it. Possibility Of Municipal Sys tem Revived With Raise . In Rates. Like l!n niiii 'st ghost, the tutir.i.-ipnl telephone question will not down. In fact, it is more alive than rvct, nc coidiug to sonic members of tho city council, and at the meeting to be helft this evening, the proposition will come up of calling nn election to vote on . municipal telephone company for Rn Inn. A few mnirtha uuo there was a diij ciisMuii iu the council of ititiiiU lpal tele phones uud i.ltlinuh there nus a special hearing at winch K. T. llus.-elic pro seated some figures, tho telephone com pany had little the best of it. As a result, it was decided to drop the mu ulcipial telephone question. Hut the recent advance in r.tti has revived the subject and it U probable thut at the meeting this evening of the council, n resolution will be introduced nsking the telephone company by whut right it hud increased rates uud wlieth er it intended , to reduce thiut at the expiration of foul months from July 29. The question of railing an election to vote on the municipal telephone propo sitiou will ciimc up for discusMcn it'iong with the resolution and if Mifficicnt aldermen can tv lined up ill opposition to the recent advance in rates, it is probable thut some definte action may be had. j At the meeting held a few months ago when the telephone company bad! several evperts in the city, the showing J us made that the company here wnm doing hminess at a loss and that it, would be necessary to serine higher rates. In addition to (selling the telephone' proposition, the council will be called j upon to elect a successor to J. 5. Austin of the third ward. It is probable that, Robert Craig, of 1216 Court street, will! lie elected and with his eleetiou thej council will again be compile. Ttst- new members l sit in rouued this even j iug who were elected two weeks auo nvel Harold 1 In Kir of the first ward and! Cientld Volk .if the fifth ari!. Pacific Fleet Undamajed By Earthquake Off Colima Washington, Aug. 4. Xsvil ofi'iciaU w.id lodny titer believed no serious damage had been done to the Tarifif fleet by a double earthquake shock whii h shwk the big vessels off tolima.l on (he western ronM of McxicH, At UeoiKCto n university, here, ob-j servers (Mil llic atMsmograpa uiti not record an earthquake shoi k. liny ex-presst-d the Opinion the ships iuitght have been striirk be a tidal avt, set up by volcanic sction. Millla! R0 ow fawn tujav)J el sPl ow lr aliii We have thousands of pairs of shoes on hand now bought at the old prices and we are going to PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS up until SEPTEMBER 1st. Any of our Customers wanting these shoes can get them during this time at a saving of from one to three dollars. After September 1st the new shoes will be arriving and will be neces sarily higher than our present stock. Our orders are placed ahead so that we are at least one season under all competition. Our fall shoes are bought so that they are as cheap as you will pay at other stores at the present time, saying nothing of the difference in quality. The way to appreciate sur high grade shoes is to buy a pair some place else and compare the difference in wear. at. We will surprise you what we can save you MM MM aaaBaBHaBaaB MMM MMM kHkVaaBHanHaMalVH on your fall bill of shoes at the present times. Hartan Shoes Selby Shoes Fox Party Pumps wri!PllICE SHOE ffl Bergman Boots Witch Elk Boots Ball Band Boots Wizard Foot Appliances Next to Ladd & Bush Bank, 326 State Street -r "Forget If-Buy At Home