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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1919. PAGE FIVE. District South of Roscdale Leads County in Production of Prunes Reports Indicate Its not the bottle that you buy The inside is the thing to trg And in the amber flow of BLITZ You'll find a ht of difference. YOU folks who like a friendly drink one that agrees with everybody should meet t A & Utt Ml P' "r" $0 The drink that fits Blitx is nu.de to to mtvo you. It is brewed by n ex clusive process that gives ou ALL the LIFE of the tasty mult, 'hops and barley.- 1. THE PORTLAND BREWING CO. IT COOLS Is Uotti.ks On Draught The name of your local dealer appears just below this ad. Tell him you want BLITZ. On Draught at ADOLPH BROS. Gideon Stolz, Distributor. NEIGHBORS HONOE DK. isiu Albany, Or., Aug. 6. The esteem In avhieh tho late Dr. J. L. Hill, prominent Albany physician for almost half 4 cen tury, was held in this ieinit j was Shown by the presence ol' hundreds of people from Albany and the surround ing country at hia funeral ycsUrdny Afternoon, by tho wcnlth of floral of ferings and by tho sincere manifesta tion of sorrow on every lin'nil. Tho funeral was held 'in tho first Baptist church hero, and liic sei vices were eoudueted by Dr. George H. Vaung Jiastor of the church. The burial serv ice, at the Masonic cqmetcij wai con cluded by the local Masonic lodgo with Judgo L. L. Kwnn presiding. County J initio W. B. Bilyen, an old friend of Dr. Hill from piuueei days to the present, nlao' delivered a eulogy, at the grave. The pallbearer weie Cir cuit Judge Percy R. Kelly, M. Senders, "Walter M. Parker, fleorgo W. Uine, Ed mund Dorgan ani H, A. Murphy. Third Division Leaving 4 Occupation Zone Today ' Colilcnx, Aug. 6. Tho Third division ras entraining for Brest today. The First division will follow on August 15, leaving only 8000 American troops on the Rhine. SOUND COAST LEAGUE BASES While the general iai)veioa is that the greatest prune district in the coun ty is around Ijbertv aad to Root dale, the fart is, the greatest aeieagc fu the county is just south of Bost-dute to ward! the'Ankenr hill. In the report of Julia Cornlortn, just filed with Assessor West, there is given a t acreage of 1-"'- bearing p.-uaca with 420 acres non-bearing in the uistriit of about 30 sections lying just south of Stilem and extending one mile south of Rosednle. Yet in the district south of Roardulc, extending to the Ankenr hill, there are 1822 acres in prunes in liearing w ith 477 acres not yet producing. However, taking tho prune district just south of K;lem as a whole, in what is known as the red hill country, there are 3074 acres in boating prunes with X!7 acres non producing. This is almost one-half the prut.e acreage of the conn ty. In the 72t8 acres in friut and f;rnin in the district just -south of Srfiem, in cluding Kosedale and Liberty, t'ueie nre only 237 acres in winter wheat and 222 seres in spring wheat Oats as usual in nil districts is the heaviest grain crop with 348 acres. Li this district bnrlev is credited with i."" acres, rye o acres, coin 20, clover 120, alfalfa 34 and liny crops 414 acres. This acreage is from the 7Ju6 assessed ! bv Mr. Cornforth. This section of the county adjoining the south limits of Salem is strong; for all fruits, r.s out of the 7200 acres n cludcj in the report, 101 uie in bear ing apples with 13 non-bearing, 121 acres in j'herrics with 39 no:i bearing, 17 acres in peaches with 27 not yet producing Und '2Z ac.es pears with mine eoniing on. (By Vuitod Press.) Yesterday's winners: Pan Franeisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake. Justin Fitzgerald stole second and third and pranced home on Doll's wild throw to the hot corner in the 11th, winning for the Peals over tho Tigors, 5 to 4. Heavy hitting by the Angela eject ed Kremer and R. Atlctt from the Oak land mound. The seraphs flew awuy with the gnme- 17 to 2. A. rise into the ether in t fie ninth inning by tho Senators gave the Bees tho 0ening routes', 4 to 1. Neither Portland nor Seattle lost yes terday. They wero traveling. is strong for prunes with 4:1- acres in bearing aud 27 routing on. la the Garden Head district east of Knlcw there are 172 acres in logsus. The district around Uarion ha uot as yet felt the impulso of the loganberry boon as but ii acres are' in. bearing. In the district betwen the Aukeny hill aud Jef fvrsvn, there ere 36 acres of logans. AumsviUe has but one solitary acre while in the forks of the Ninthim tnd Willamette rivers, there ia oniy 7 seres in loganberries. The Stay ton section has but one acre fauu.ua vlna. ONE B!G TWO-SECTION FLEET DANiELS' IDEA Secretary Of Navy Would Merge Pacific And Allan-' tic Squadrons. Los Angeles, t'nl., Aug. 0. aited Press.) Two jirent naval juices to he known as Auierirnn fleets numbers one and two, readv for cpiiilk cfi'ative service on either the Atlantic or Pacific is what Secretary of the Navy Daniels believes shoud be the Amoiicaii naval plan. "To my mind. there shoulil bo no Pa cific fleet nud no Atlantic fleet,' the secretary declared today in an inter view just before leaving for .Sin Ineiro by aiitootnbile. "It should be Ameiican fleets number one, and number iwo, entiatlv divided ami caitiihle nf t4itr This district ia giving some attention' ;,.ky tMtteA from one CMft to to walnuts as while but ono acic is pro- or,or j, occa,iOII arises." during, 77 acres are coming on. "Ever since mv first visit hc:e, I Loganberries r.re cultivated in this havo felt that thoncifie east, U'lause district to the extent of 332 ceres, f mnnv ndvantages which we all know, while a little south towards the Ankeny should 'have a much greater idiuro of Mu hill the growers arc not so strong for naval establishment," Daniels eontin thia berry. The section just north ofVd. "There should be lnrLer naval Salem is strong for lognns with 408 bases, more drvdock ropaii stations, ucrcs in uennng. jiowcu rruirio sec- larger training stntions and an equal dl- tiou has 13."i acres in lognns, whilo tho Silvertnn district has but 48 acres. Seotts Mills is strong for prunes but cares little for bigaus ns there arc but 1 4 acres bearing and in the section south of Silverton and east of Howell Prairie ! there is but enc acre In logons. vision of the grett American fleet. This is a great climate, you know, a fine place for men to live and pronpet; and the commerce of the Pacific litis : tre mendous future and a splendid present." Discussing the plan for Iho estnb- 'second Annaiidis ..LtBESTT BOND QUOTATIONS - ? New York, Aug. 6. Liberty bond quotations: 3Vj K9.78; first i 94.06; second 4's, 93.18; first 94.S0; second 4Vi's, 93.3; third 4vt', 9.1.08; fourth 4V4's, 83.36; victory S-Vs, 39-8 4's, 99.88. - The Mt. Angel district is not adapted, iKhiiiment of j to loganberries as there are but six on t)l0 fmt Dnniels declined it wm .acres in cuitivauon. in mc iin , matter which is yet to lie taken up j district, including St. Louis and Oer- with 0ffi,.ins 0f various Piu ilic coast I vni, there are 1H9 acres of loganbor- H(J g,,id ho proposed to study ries. In the elosc-in Woodlmrn settion )lie nilttt-r while in the west and eon jthcrc arc 124 acres in logans, but iilUir lha milnv .dvantnges the west has ' around Hubliinify there is no interest in j0 0f fcr lingua as tho record shows but S acres. I , , , y . St. Ifiul and the Champocg districts ft !: are weak on logons as thore are but 17 acres in that section. Tho Buttcvillo Aa- Vnrrm and Aurora section is into tnc lognn- A ViVUJl Ul luil St .... A J$1 berry business to the extent ol ii acres, Around Monitor thero arc only four acres in logans. I The Waldo Hills section around Mae- Editor Journal: I saw in tho Pacific lesv has not as vet climbed into the Homestead of July 31 that Kd t'ary ff(P V 1 TL T" 1 CC loganberry band wagon as tliete are but of Tarlton made the remarks that bP lveeP eilllQ lDetffCl6 W M acres in bearing. But Waldo Hills "The dairyman who says he is mnk TT r I ing money under present conditions is - .nut keeping cost records or else he is eithe- n fil or a I nr. Now 1 have been dairying for the past 20 vears ami J cnn prove that l thero i just as in a ll nuuifjv in dairy- ling now as there ovef was before, j Mr. Cary may call me a fool fur mail ing that statement but I have one con 'subitum that tine people ho pa'l from SHOO to "lO'l for cows at Mr. t'a-y's sale are bigger fouls yet if there i i no money in dniryiii;. and why i it! that Mr. Vary is at ill keeping cowsf Wh don't he Sell otit altogether and quit the business llh.NKY J Ay I r.T. Silverton, Oregon. 18 cents a package 3 Cmtli are old vsry whorcm teimti Kemlly pckmf of 20 ci Jarvrres or (tt pmcktt JOOcifrntf) in a tlmmn-ppT-eor9n4 carton. W ilrongly rKom mwtd thi carfeii for rim bom or office spp'7 or whmm yom tnfl R. J. RctmMs Tetncc Co WaMtosfSaJcas, H. C CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that I Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test I Mad to meet youf taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them I The expert blend of choics Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mad. Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment I Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they art enjoyable. In feet. Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You 'Q prefer Camel Quality I Tmui jrlX "'Wmii' . .... i "3 PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. George K. Cooper and son Kenneth and Mr. and Mis. T. H. Cooper motored to Salem yesterday and ont the day with relatives and friends in tho eatu ay city. Hioy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Conger. ('orvallis Times Ouete. W. A. Longworth, who with the Metropolitan Li fa Insurance company in Siilmn, motored to Kugene last night and joined Mrs. L"ngworth and their family, who had Come to spend the week' end. They ill return home to night Kngone Kejiter. Miss Kthel Yates, formerly domestic science teacher in tin local high school who had bepn visiting with Mrs. Carl K. Wimberly. returned to Salem this afternoon. Mis Yates will leave for Billings. Montana, in about a week, here she will be employed next year. Rom-burg Review, Mr and Mrs. Charles O. Miller and mtl ,tiiiuhi..r. l.o' Irene, are here spending several da. s with Mrs. C. T. Sawv-er. Mr. Miller is manager of the ' . . .... L i . . ..j . v Marion noTPI in rMlO'in inu "HI lirrc st the Osburn abo' t six years ago. Kugene Rcxlster. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Oarrisin of Ss lem, who sjicnt'the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Liiermore', left yester day for their home. Mr. (iarrison is an engineer for the , Southern Pacific. Kugene Register. .1. B. Littler, a prominent shoe mer chant of Kalem, an 1 his family were in Kugene Sunday and Sjent the day Kith friends here. The trip ws made by automobile. Kuj-ne Kegiater, Boston Rostainants jhee are cut ting blueberry T'ii'S in'o seven pieces, ea-h pie- selling for fifteen cents. I r.liicl.erriei cost 20 cents a box. One box makes three cits. Tkeor .40CO. 1 if ix used- IHE razor Lincoln used was not i 1 I 1 unlike the man himself in outward form, . f . 1 unassuming, and yet an instrument of ex quisite balance with a time-saving length of blade, a fresh, keen-stropped edge for the work in hand and a y "ondrously even temper. One pictures Lincoln as full of affection for this honest blade despite the fact that his deep-furrowed face was not the easiest to shave. The only things that Lincoln's razor really needed to lighten the patient morning task were the safety and convenience of the guarded, double-edged blade of the 1 a A Real Rdgof' made Safe The time-tested heft, the splendid temper and shape of the razor Lincoln used but It won't cut your face. Furthermore, it's the longest. Strongest, keenest, best-tempered blade on earth, with more shaving mileage than any other razor. And when this two-edged blade has dulled, keep it for sharpening in a spare moment. You can strop it -f you can hone itwhy throw good steel away? Seven million shavers have seen thft good sense of adding all these extra advantages to the acknowledged good points of their old razor. Go to your nearest dealer and join these seven million practical men today. Bed Cross Pharmacy, S86 Stats Ward Drug Co., 444 Ststs Bay Tj. Firmer Hdwe. 201 N. Com 'I Dr. Botone Dmj Stors, 211 N, Pom 'I Capital Drue Store, 4n5 Stats Brewer Drug Co., 408 Court Central Pharmacy, 410 State Hatiser Bros., 373 State Watt Shipp Cs 1?6 S. Commercial Silem Hdwe. Co., 120 X. Commercial Schaffars Drug Stors, 130 N. Coni'l 11? " Ski: 3 111 'J . T Si - V"- ,. THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: out or TOWN DEAXEKS Geo. W. Btoelhammar, BiWeiton Hlmer 0. Olson, Silvsrton Ames Hdwa. Co., SUrerton 0. M. Wray, Hdwe. Co Silverton Nieks Hdwa. Co., Bilvcrton Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas Staffrln IMig store, Dallas Dallas Phannaey, Dallas Craven Hdwe. Co. Dallas Guy Bros. Hdwa. Store, Dallai Lilly Hdwa. Co., Stayton Daniel J. Fry Drug Stors, 208 N. Coni'l Slopsr Drug Co., Btayto Perry's Drug Store, 115 B. Commercial Beaachamp's Drug Store, Stayton If you ars s Durham Dnjdcx dealer and wish, to have your name added 0 the above list in subsequent advertisements, send your name and address to this newspaper aud write tho Durham Duplex nzor Co. for a free window display. ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE Greatest Slwvind Mi A nv rriV" This Set contain a Dwrham-DopW Haw with an rrthr white handle, safety guard, stropping attachment and pa(tT of S Durham-Duplex doubla-edfrad tthxl ( 8 ahavuig di;a) all i.ia hsndsoms Uiailiar kit. Set it from y out dealer of from us tltteet. Additional blades 50 cents For ' ; a package of 5 DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO. 190 BALDWIN AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, N. J. CANADA SNOLAND StVlctormSt. 17 Church St, Toronto Slisflisia FRANCS ITA1V ' A. Ploio A C. Antr CRntr.ntiita Ftt'.rt 56 Ru it Haradli. Puts ViaK M,,ni 5, Mtlaa Chicago t'nnine 'acre fought a los ing battle with tuo high cost of liv ing. License xhowed i-'miO fewer dns in C hicago today th'in a year ago. "Cleveland, Ohio . -Police are looking for a woman with a gem of a smile. Mhe is wnnted for picket picking. Hlie wenrs a dmmond in her teeth. BILLIE RHODES more clever than ever in the role of a madcap heiress who runs away to become a Gypsy and peddles hats in "In Search of Arcady" Adapted from the story by Nina Wilcox Putnam Now Showing Now Showing BLIGH Theatre SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HOME -fi. t Announcement ! BEGINNING AUGUST 4TII Samson Seive Grip and r'i'im BEEMAN GARDEN TRACTORS WILL BE SOLD BY Marshall N. Roach Distributor or Marion and Polk Counties It Salesroom in LIBERTY GARAGE, 444 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore-i J