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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. Tomorrow and Thursday k 1 .- ": I. i . " r ; v t y ' t f 'f , , mm - ClARA I KIMBALL I ' OUNG tHEATING . CHEATtlr ELECTi,PjCTURttoeX Clara Kimball Young IN "Cheating Cheaters" 0 THE REGO N SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HOME You See What You Buy Before Paying Buying At Home New Show Today BLIGH THEATRE u CITY NEWS J ; ; Drs. C?hU and Peiibf-to have Moved their oftwv to Bank of iWuaerce bUlg. l'h 5!o. D ' ' The eootracrfot tie paviug of the re UinTaiug four nrilen rf paving between i this city unit Aurorn has been awarded bv the highway rrt'iuiiHtiou to the Blake-t ompton eitjiwny or McMinn , ville. and within few weeks there mill lie a link of hard surt.icv road be tween the two cities Although Portland will face the ne- eesiitv f paying one rent a loaf more for bread next ws. the chances are 'that Salem will escse. At least au in quiry at the Cherry City bakery ,mak iers 'vj Holsmm breV, i!ieliled the fact that a yet, no ihtutgea in price had been announce 5. Ouee in a while pec pie from d-'stant 'parts of the 1". S. e'-o-tte i-iteresled in the Willamette valliv n n.t write the Commercial club f ;r infu'ma'ion. From !.Iilford, Muss., firar; today an inquiry as to the rail field for druggists lln'' ! druggists stipplii-s tud whether Salem : would be a suitalile wholesale center. The same inquirer hsks for a booklet i on Salem. The only thing in the way of information as to Vu'.-ei and the val- l ley i the pamphlet eempil.-u five years ago this fall, When tl.e loganberry in dustry was at the 'dw; s ebb and there wnsn't any di'livdn'ioit plant in 8a lem, nor a half nilllvm dollar paper mill in the process of r etion nor a $123,000 packing p'.i'..t almost complet ed. - From .Sherbrooke Quebec, cornea an inquiry to the ConiiucrciuT club as to flax. The letter is lv"i1fn by the Aoro Manufacturing company nf Sherbrooke ami is as follows: "Wenro investigat iiiVf the possibilities nf fli.x twine for our work, similar to two ply No. I cot ton, with 2 pee cent tw;st, or possibly one ply No. 1,- with the mine twist. Are you in a position to f.nnish ns price and samples of f'.ftv "giving approxi mate breaking stnhi anil yardage per pound." Little Erm King, who was burned so severely several Wteks ago and for whom so many goneTons t-alem peplo gave their akin for skin grafting, is doing nieely at the WiKi mette sani tarium. But as the dressings have not as yet lice removed. It is not yet known how Aiany of the 401) pieces of skin which were yrtfted vill become permanent. The funeral services of Mrs. Kate Itoiney, who died ye-.toiday will bo held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the chapel jf Webb k CIoiirIi. They will be rondnetod by the Kev. R. N'. Avison and burial w il be in the City View cemetery. Dr. B. L. Bteeves and family return ed recently to Salem ntter five or six thousand milea nf ravel 4ir auto and COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS SAY SALEM IS SHOWING RAFID BUSINESS SFURT C'haib Oi- Miller, maaser of the Marion hotel, says the retail business in Sa'eiu must lie good, judj;in! fioiu the number of traveling men now r.j;ister n at the Marion. For instance, viterdi.y, out of tin S3 guests who refistereil, ouly ID wire tourixts and tbe rest mostly men repre- I o-MtinK wholesale house. And after a day s work, the salesmen eome bark t" the hotel saving most eomplimcBiary train through the sor.rh and east. Mr. Iteeves spent some days at the Mayo hospitals in Koenes'er, jtinn., romiui; directly through f ro there by the northern route. , Soy Shields and family bare jtet re turned from an outiiu of two weeks at Neskowin on the coast, where they had a delight fid' time and found excel lent fishing. There have been several' Saleut families in Mif n' the same place, among them the Curtis Cross family. The roster of rural pastors now iu attendance upon the skinnier school at Willamette university r.ow numbers about 30, with more to coino. thiugs of tue capital city ik4oad tUo r'iuli the cirv gave luero several years ajio. Anothir instance cited by Mr. Miller shewing rh..tted rt'tail eatltt'ns in the ciiy, is the fact that many traveling salesmen who were accustomed to maK iu Saleiu in one day and getting out on the evening trains, are now not only slaying over night, but are giving two or three day to the city. One representative of an casteii, bouse, after sining up the situation of ta!em. with its King's Product com pany, its loganlwrry plants, its Oregon Co oH rative association and the won derful future of the prune industry, told Mr. Miller that for its size, Saieni had I lietter prospects for a growing city than my town of its siie he had investigated a the wesf. Organisation of a Shritie vluu ai The l:tlles was started V Huney Ve.is of I'ortland, chairman of tnv Al .ade. com mittiM? on. outside meinneisit.p: PeSGMAL OEf'S OBI VACATION TIME IS HERE In looking up your vacation trip needs don't forget our large stock contains Just the Things You Need Whether it be for an auto or camping trip we can supply you Hunters Axes, Jack Knives Camp Stoves, Tents, Cook- 0 - ing Utensils, Vacuum Bot tles, etc. A LOT OF NEW AND PRACTICAL THINGS IN CUR AUTO ACCESSORY DEPT. I 1 REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS. Among the $alem pcoMl visiting iu Cortland today are Mrs. Kobert Aikin, P. O. Derkebach, K. llof'-r, State En gineer Clipper, ljee Oilbert returned list night from an outing of a week or mine at points on the coast, - , Miss Mirpah Blair, of tuu state li brarv has just returi. d from un outing of two weeks which she spent in tho vi cinity of Yachnta. she las as s guest with her Miss llell:eott of Columbus, Ohio, connected with Ihv Ohio state library. Mrs. Louise Arthur of the state en gineers office, left reiently for an ex tended visit with rel:iti".' in Montana and will also take A trip into Glacier .Nutionn! park. Among Oregouiati stopping at the Kligh hotel are Lynn 'A. Bonn, Corval lis; W. R. Weoft,' Albany: K. Draeger, Fulls City; I. W. -Kleimner, Silvertun; P. H. Witmarth, tWnt, fi.ss. '. A. White and family of l'alo Al to, Cal., are in Sale-n . isiting Mr. White's mother, M". Ashley White on Vorth Cottage stree. Mr. White was a former resident of this city. August iiuckextein, PnloiK postmas ter; Eugene Kckerlin unit I'aul Mar naeli passed through Krs berg yester l ay in their antos . a the r wny to Kla math Falls, whero they will attend the Elks convention, Hn bn'g News. V. L. lrager of th-v Drnger Packing company, with headquarters at Snlem, came to the city todav to spend a short time insiecting the local plant. Rosc burg News, . ' i CODRTHOOSE In the case of Mary Clark Crothers against Richard Bobtnson Crothern, the defendant has been declared in default on account of his failure to appear, Hr.lph Jones has been appointed guard inn ad litem for Kobert L. Jones, Ja nice Marlin Jones nnd Evan 1). Jones,' mi norn lie haa also been authorized by the court to sell real estate of the Autlioi'v Jones estate. 10 acres mile Salem, black gravel soil, family orchard, bar -, hog house, well; mare and colt, brood sow, 2 dozen chickens, 5 tons ha;.', ai ;t 2tj acres corn go at "300. f)8 acres at town, all tillable, 4 cleared, 20 acres bottom-, fair house, good bnru; trade for l'.ace half as large. 40 acres alt cleared, 18 acres 6 year old. prunes, buildings, 6 miles Salem. Cheap at T500. 3 aenvs in Palem. on mucadain street, ail kinds fruit and berries, good 7 room house, outside cooler, own water sys tem, barn woodshed, only 1000. 20 acres good soil, mllng: 10 aoes leared. irood familv oreha d, buildings 2 springs; 3Vi miles 8j!ein H m'le school; ;i2.")0. 108 acres well improve'.!, on z roans to be pnved, 70 acres cultivated, bal ance brush pasture; $198 per acre, worth more. 22 acre close to Chcmnwa, best soil, all in eultivation; 7 seres ilover, young family orchard, buildings; about 110 tons clover and oats hay goes wilh pliu'c at S000. 5 acrea. 2'4 miles Salem all evtltlvat ed, good soil, small house and barnj easy payments; llo'io. S acres 1V4 miles Salem, berries, S acres prunes, buildings. $2500. , lMi nr'" darn loam, 8 acres culti vated, balanco sttfnp pas'ure, 1 acre beaver dam; good buildings, family or chard, Vi mile town; only $3700, 797 acres cut over, exce ient pasture, best soil, spring water, log house, barnj $20 per acre. 41 aeres all cultivated except 2 acres evergreens, good Bottom land, water piped to house and barn; miles town on gravel road. $j0U. Half cash. . Buy a homo. S0C0L0FSXY 341 State ' The will of Olivier Thibsudnu, who died July 20, 1919, hast been filed ann Eugenie Dnpuis appointed administra trix. The estate is valued at $12,000: C. A. Hoover, r.dministrntrix nf the estate of Bertha Jonea Hoover has been relieved of further responsibility as ad ministrator and the estate closed and all romrts approved. The estate of Lenndcr Maria has been closed and the administrator Solomuu H. Maris relieved of further respnnsibil itr. ' The administrator of the estate of Su san Oertrude Wells Shields has petl tinned the court for permission to sell S3 acres of the estate In T.10 8. R. 2 W., amiraiscd at a value of $i000 with a $10W mortgage against it. The heirs to tho estate are the surviving husband and the seven months old son. The hearing was set for September 3. "TWO THREE" TIRE CARRIERS KANT BREAK TOW LINES ADJUSTABLE LUGGAGE CARRIERS I U Qtl 4 'A A v tr ' j , Ask to see t!ie STOLLAUTO BED The best bed and tent com bined yet devised for a com bination auto and camping trip. We've got 'em in stock. Racine COOO-mile fabric tires. The guarantee speaks for itself. Hartfoi-d Fabric and Hartford Cord Tires. Ask the man who uses them Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. Corner Court & Com! Streets Phone 191 "If Is Hardware or Auto Accessories, Come to Us J7AY FEVER -. Matt VaooRub In a spoon and Inhale jj vines VAPnmfei T iai T YOUR B00Y6UARO"-3O'.6O.l.2O BUYAHOML 6 room bungalow in good condition, fruit, sidewalks, pavement, good lot, 1 block car; $l(iOO,- cash pjjmcnt, bal ance tta montilv. at 0 berceat. 6 room strictly modem bungalow, full basement, furnace, t'reptnee; nice lawn, flowers, berr.eet $:12)0, $7iS0 cash balance $1!5 monthly at 8 percent. 0 room .bungalow, fu'l basement, largo lot, fruit, U vn, Vj oloi k CBri $;io0. Small payment ; in'tailmcnts at 0 per cent. 5 room bungalow, tttt.-ectivs, good lot, east front, .3 blocks school ;$2, 2.'0. 1000 down, terns. 6 room modern bungalow, close in, $3200. $1000 cash, lalnnci 7 per cent. room icottage on graveled street, lot 75 r 150, fruit; price $1900, $900 cash, balance 7 BJr cent. o room oiiugiovr in nun iwv.vmii, paved street, close to school and car, shady lawn, only $1200; $1000 down, balance to suit at fl percent. We can suit you S0C0LOFSKY 341 State 1 v7 am . 4 Quick Reference To Firms That Giro Service On Shorl Wihere Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEBTTfflNQ ELECTSICAi Salem Electrie Co., Uasonie Temple, 127 North High- Teltphoa Maii 1 MACHINE SHOP WW Expert machine shop service by Mr. Bergman at high school machine shop. 12 years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class snaehine tools. Quick service. Phone 440. 8 15 OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WILSOM Spe cialist in the Modern Scientific Application of Glasses for the aid of vision sod the relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Office closed baturdnys. Office 210211 V. 8. Bank building. Vhones, office 143 res. 1244. - ett ' . JIM WANTED Call S98, Highest prices paid for ; Junk, second hand goods and machin- I arv. 8 snra and mil S&8. eet iha rih prices. The square deal house. CAPITEJIMCO. 271 Cbemeketa St. Salem, Ot. 4 L.M.HUM " CaS of YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Cfe. ', ', Has medicine which will cure any known diwaeo. Open 8undays from 10 A. U. until tr.H. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Phone 333 W. T. RIGDON CO Undertaker 358 North High Street . PORTLAND CABMEN GRANTED 12 PERCENT WAGE INCREASE New York, Aug. 12. (United Press) The war labor board Into today grant ed a flat wago Increase of 12 percent for employes of traction lilies in Port land, Or., East St. Louis and tho vicini ty of Cleveland. The increase it was stated, was bused on the increased cost of living. t n-Ca?y Josrcs! Daily Market Rejsrt : Orsvus Wheat, soft white .No. 1 ...i - $8 Feed oats - Milling Oats 2c Hay, cheat, new 31 T Hay, oata, new - lH(fi)20 Mill run $4344 Buttertat. Butterfat ' M Creamery butter 01(nH2c Fork, Veal m Htrttoa Pork on foot 19 Veal, fancy 21$C2c o... . 7f r9f Cows Z!.r.Z"..." Siw'iae Sprlne lambs lOfcilla t' Lwee iii 1 -i i The . .; -ipnep ff c sho r in landling a co:no?Ss':oo is rom ni'ali.:ile. This or-geni'ai-in is hidd in th" trcr,"st esteem iv ;Ikj4.' among the I'oblic wlioin we have serif, d SOTIOH OTSALi; OF OOTEBN M HNT timber, general land effice, Washing ton. D. C, June 37, luif. fnotsee Is hereby given that subject to the condi tions and limitations ot the act of June 3, 1916 (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the secretary of the in terior of September 15, 1017, the tim ber on the following lands will be sold August 20, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at publie auction at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the sp praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be .subjret to Hie approval or of the secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with as additional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof, bang commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sfl! il not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids Will be received from citi x.'iis of the United Status, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of i qualified purchase, the timber en any legal subdivision will be off.rcd sepa rately before being included in any of fer of a larger nnit. T. 8 N., B. 3 W., See. 11. NWii SWU. red fir S10 M cedar 53 M., 8W SW'4, red fir 740 M., none of the red fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. T. 9 8., H. 2 E., Sec. .1, NE'4 NE4, fir 1C90 M., hemlock 270 M., NWtf "MKV4L fir KS0 M hemteek 1..0 M., BE',4 NFH, fir 1770 M he-wlock 2.10 M., SWV, NEVi, f 2390 M., hemlock 200 M., NE'4 XWV4, fir 630 M hemlock 139 M., NW14 NWy,. ir 17fi0 M , NE4 SK,, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M, VWV4 SB',, fir lfl.10 M., hemlrw 50 M. 8E'. HEW, fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., W14 8EV4, fir 790 M NE4 SWVl, fir 1.'.0 M., NW SW4, fir 2100 M., KEV, SWi,, fir 1650 M., SWVi 8WK. fir 1250 M., no-.a of the fir to be sold for lees than $.oO per M., s,.d none of the hemlov k to be sold for lese than 78 cents pee M. T. t 8., B. 8 E., Sc. 25. 8W14 MVVi, red fir BOO M., 8ES4 NEW, red fir 3.5 M., 8W NKU red fir SlHi M . sons of the red I fir to' b sold for Urn than $2 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, CommissioBer, Gen eral Land Office, 8 Id Sheep, yearling Eggl and TwHtty T.iat, cash .... 44c Hvna. live 25c, Old roosters 1 Broilers "... 2? " egetsvte New potatoes iVi', HrvMii onion's Aa .1 ... 40c Onions, per sock '. $3.75 trill Peaches - 30(ft 75c Watermelons 1 3 4c Oranges $5.758.50 Lemons, hoi J7.50to8.50 Bananas B.ev. extracted 80 Centcloupes - $2.73 $3.2? Bunch beets ' Cabbnge 3',C Head lettuce ... Carrots . Retail Prices. Eggs dozen -. Creamery butter Country butter 00e Flour, hard wheat $J.I0(ej3.25 Portland Market eoc 43c . 80c . 70c Portland, Or., Aug. 12. Butter, city creamery 5M5yc Eggr selected loinl ex )l5c Hens 2,fi2.c Broilers 22(fi r2"ic Cheese, triplets 36ft J8c DAILY LIVE BTOO K MARKET Cattle Receipts 214 Tone of 111:1 tk pt steady; ttood to choice steers tUtfhU ' Fair to good steers $tf(n'lii.3U Common to fair steers $7(3)7.50 Choice to good cows and heifen SMr.i H 50 Medium to good cows and arilerj Ml (Innners $."1(06 Hulls $4r7.;0 Calves $l'u 15.5'l iloga Receipts none To te of mnrket steady Prime mixed t-"''i '-,l -' Medium mixed $! 2:V 19.30 Hough heavies $1. 2'itt IS.S0 Pigs $lH.v, 0 Hulk $2U0i 20.5 0 SUeep Receipts 74 Tone of market straiiy Prime lambs 11.5(if(i 12 Pair to medium lambs 10 Yearlings t7(n9M Wethers $'& 7.30 Ewct Wbi'i.Zi WIIY SELL FOR LESS? We will pay you more cash for yon household goods. Get our bid lefr yon sell Peoples Furniture and Hard' ware Store, 871 N. Com. St. PhoM 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overt! shoes and suits, all kinds of m al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eaaee isl 1000 other useful articles to sell trade. What have yout The Capit! Exchsnge 337 Court St. Phoae 4dl WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, carpets) and tools, as we pay fair prices x everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE FtJBNI. TUIiP- W, 285 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked I REXOYATE, clock and trim Indie and men's bata at 1917 prices, an better work; material l acasee, teat are expensive, what's the mrn3 O, B. Ellsworth, 493 Court 61, Sa lem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT ANT) EEPAIRSa SO years experience, Depot NatieMg and Amarlcaa fence. Sir.es 29 to S3 in. high. Paints, ell and Tarnish, et. ' Loganberry and hen hooka. ' Salem Fence and Stov Works, 850 Court etree. Phoaa 12. SCAYECER SALEM BOAT ENO ER Oarbagt a1 refuse of all kinds removed en moat ly contracts at Tease-nabf nteaa Cess pools cleaned. Dead animate re moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Security TTIOa. K. FODD Over Ladd Bath hank) BsJeat Orefs FEDERAL FARM LOANJJ mm . : . : f 1 Gtm iBiwrr.. r v w? . i ww t wm pe years time, Fdrtl fa toe fAs1 for sale. A. O. Bohrnstcdt, 401 It as sjnis Temple. Salem, Oregon. INBUBANCB CODXCtu-Foi tteo tas formstten aVot Iirt Pitstirae t J. F. Hutchaaoa, dist. -mS"i e the Mutual Life of N. Y efflee M 371 8tate"St., Salem, Ore. Gffk phone 98, resideaee 3 WOOD SAW FHONX 1090B flnr Price ere Right W. M. ZANDLER, Prewof 1253 N. Summer Street, Salem, Orefaet LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MBET McCoraaek hall on every TtMeda at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. Jl Kunle, K. R. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Or, goa Orape camp No. 1360 meet everf Thursday evening in McCoraaek haJ8 Elevator se'viee. Oracle, Mrs. Ca rie E. Burm, 848 Union 8tj ioisi der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1419 1 4th' St. Phone 143fiM. UVITED ARTISANS Capital A vas tly No. 84 meets first Thursty e4 each month at p. m. in Manv$ Temple. Glonn C. Niles, M. A.; C. A, Vibbert, secretary, 340 Owens stfeet, MODERN WOODMEiN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 52l6,ieeta every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack. bniUins: Court a4 Liberty streets. W. M. Petseaa, C; Frank A. Turner, clerk. WATER C03IPANY 4ALEM WATER cviyrANT Offiow eorner Commercia! and Trade streeM BUI pavable moathl la advaaeo. Hboa 60A. Out of 60 students in the pnaneswsr department of the University of Ws ii g'on this year 30 are women. To replace the old building reeentty burned, thn school district of Empira, in Coos county, ha voted fusds e3 $12,000. 55$ Keep Thca Hcne-??? 0