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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1919)
ic AUGUST 1X1919. PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. New Today ;. witinued frio -age seven) l'OR SAl.K A fire home place t- e-sstcm, ."o a.T.. i acres lit prulics, U'miJ buildings, ij.uil road. 1T,('0. K..uni Bsvne bMg. S li K SALIC-Tit acre choice land on gotd road, one and 3 miles from K. K. ia? n. if:,- b-iildiirgs: 40 ' a'-r.-s or more ealtiva'ed, family or chard. SI'Hi per :i re on eay terms. Square IVsl Realty 't. Phone 470. U CAN'T GO WRONG" 'l3 aeies all under cultivation, fam ily orchard. 3 room hoec, tain, good .!!. U, miles from school. Price $2, ."'Hi, terms. acres, all miller cultivation, 7 m:le, south uf Salem, at per acre. No improvements. Term. l-J acres on Howell I'ruiiie, $17." jn-r acre. Terms. 133 acres, close in, REIMS OF DEAH WOMAN OT TRACED Police Unable To Locale Daughter And Brother Of Mrs. BrunsieiL .ll!l!i1nll!iJL! 1 V - vV The police Lave not as vet b.scn able to locate relutiveii of Mrs. I M. Bruin in. -It of Astoria, who was a.cidcutally good improve- i killed yesterday afternoon liy an auto moots, a fiue chicken ranch. KH0. one drirea bv Arthur Lauritsun. half eash. . , ,, ... , i. ...... ,. . 5 acres, close in, fair improvements, . ., , .. .,..., , - - -- - - . -, .. . 1 " 1 if home of K I. Carey, ti-lvl North Summer street, anil bid been propariug to make her home elsewhere. A few .lavs ago IflHV H QfTiTT PPilTV ffl i"1'" received a letter from Astor, but' JUiiil. II, OWII IAL1 1 tU. it could not be fou 'id iu her room I 404 Hubbard building ) i, ems that Mr. Bruumiett had re- . 1 been divorced and had route tu , , , , , , naiem lo live, an me ur.d simiied muih Look aelve,., ate peanuU, drank ,.! rush , ..,... ,. , . ., ' AT ' : liarjam. Adilrem I!' nl the speeial police otr tueir leei iu me t acres nruiiei, good family orchard. berries and xrapes. '23tHi. 4 Keliablr uniertie V I jksT ChiUrs sn ail iiai?dti and hau Terehu l wen s'himbera tme and siv blocks east. Keturs to eity treasurer's vffier. 18 WA.TKI To buy of owner, 5 room house, modern. Ieeril house, lo eation and riie. Write II M fare Journal. I 7 KH)M house f.r ile; barn, lot 6.1 'Mi wnlniils ami oilier Iruit trees ( nil keeii ihii ki'iit or eo. lliis tip. it a . ai.itol. tuTICK- have several honw. for It1'' to He .lavinK field sa!e that Khoi:!d interest I . Koliahle pm-rty B(.'i iit. JoIih H. feott KeaT ty Co., 4ik4 H uliliard bl'ls. . I elusiriK innings of the second gr.m to POLOGROUNDSASSUME OLD TIME It athe first time m niiiny year that spectators hnrt mueeeclid in over flowing to the outfield in the Polo (rounds. Also, for the first time in many moons, eily policemen were sta tioned to preserve order. Tiny calmly w:ti-liid the overflow and mude no move when funs in right field hurled "I n ns the accident hppen missile at "Earl Kearle as he set himself , ' ,lluv' 'h the body to the Wil not been unpacked. The body is still iu rhar(e of Coiom r Clouh. After hearini; the testimony of the three who saw the accident Coroner ('lujh decided that n blame should be attached tu youiij; l.aurilson. Mark .McAllister, who was drivinu a ear just ill the rear of l.auiitso:i, nays ho was Silling ut the late of l"i miles nil hour. I.uurilson ai exunorated in every re I ' "" . - ' ' ( t ,w . - -. 5-' .-. K -. ""tt- . '-' ? V t J S f X ' v h f I ' ' j . " 1 - t v I I n - s,v I Heavens Sss - GIRL TOMORROW and MONDAY Continuous Show Tomorrow Starts 2:15 4:15 6:15 OIS T'T S:15 'fll 99 STARRING Crowds Overflow Outfield And Pop Bottles Fly At Games Yesterday. New York, A uk. 18. ( flitted Press.) lo c&tch a fly. Court House Notes The public service coininissio filed n demurrer to the complaint of the Klwood Louk'hik Co., K. M. ("hristciiscn I -oiiKiKK Co.. Pttlmer Owens LokIh .t. i ... i i..t-:. .... tl... Tl... I I.. .,.!. nmuM finin ,!. 1IUII nilllcri -. wrmnnri, on l"- the Polo (Iroimds ti.dnv to invade the ".round Unit the compliiiut does not lair of the Hrookljn Powers, and thc.T , f:",t" "'. to const, lute a earned ilh them a lead of six and '"' " ln '" " half L'limes in the Xalioiu,! enKii pen-inW the 10 ceMts pi'r lntiO thnt the liant race, accomplished ve.terdnv when , Hiehalis 4 Nehaleni railroad hud been thev twice defeated the (Hants before V?'" the lumber men. Now they want that ever sow a hasn-itho order refinded 'niiiete Siiiiatorimn and then al once re ported to the police. Aecordini; t) Mr. Carey, ut whose lions' she hud been staring for several .weeks, Mis. Hriiiiini.'tt has a brother and a daughter living, but their address litis not us yet been leurucd. AfteCTieur- ing testimony Cormier Cloueh decided ithal it was not necessary to hold hu in una ' quest. . MARGUERITE CLARS VAUDEVILLE COMEDY :c ball game iu New York Forty thousand niliid fans forced nr jmiil their admission, while l.0t0 iilhers seethed r.nd raged outside at the lino nf pnlue Hint held tliem lines. Blissfully iinconsi'ioiis of what wa''uk'Mt yoing tin Outside the steel 11 lid concrete enclosure, the 4'HMu inner unea tossed pop bottb at Shot wood und Mnggee and nlhei Heds, fought unions theni- Mis. Km 111 a Rteiuhoff has petit imicil the court for the appointment of a uIL,V diun for M'illiunl Hteiuhoff, 1,11, iusnne person. The hearing hns been set for Opposition lo the "one Li tit. Ion" (1bii of the Htiite Fedeii.tion of l.nbor was roted by the Hpokuiiu Af n.i inn 's union UNITED STATES HOST WEALTHY OF NATIONS THE SAVAGES Former Orpheum Act MR. and MRS. SYDNEY DREW in "SQUARED" VITAL1C icycle Tires B I YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR You get just about what you pay for in this work-a-day world. You can buy bicycle tires for sitifis n liftlrt Irtcio V n ei Y.i(nlirti oAct nrwl Till'll nrnf IlUiWU U llbtlV li-OO kllUll I UU1IVO lUsifa oou jou 11 &VW 1 x . . aooui wnai you pay lor. The reason we think it good business to put real quality into Vitalic Tires is thatwe can give you the biggest value for your money that way. A cheap tire can't give the maximum mileage for the money. Vitalic Tires can and do. Hundreds of thousands of experienced riders have paid the price of Vitalic quality and have been glad they did. Thev found the COST PER MILE much less with Vitaiics than with so-callod cheap tires. Lloyd E. Ramsden Court Street Amerca's Annual Income Is Greater Than France And England's Combined. Loudon. (Hj- Mail) -While the brain "'ik-lit reel at Uin muss of figures uu loaded Ut a meeting of I ho Komi Sta tistical society, some iiileiesling details as to tlie world s weallli can be extrud ed from a.jiaper written by professor J. C. Htniup. Comparing the pre war wealth and incomes of K ilaud, Iter many and the I'nited mates, Prof. Ntniiip computes the respective tola's ut: Wealth. BERNIE CAMERON The All A Round Boy PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL 7l,ol)lt.lHUJ,UIIU .. HJ,7.(t,(IU(l IMIO iilO.Wlt.UOK.OdO Kulaud tierinuiiy I'ttiled States Income. '-iitdnnd - l I,2.")0,(ili),0ii0 'I'l'iniiny KtJ.Vl.iiiMi.Oiiil I'niled States 3(l,i."(U,OOIt,0(M-, On n per enpitu basis lso, America unties out easily the richest country in 'WASHED AIR With Every Seat It'll Be Cool Here Tomorrow GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS niontli of July, showing that they have being done by the sun eying gang. Thjt-yi "If capitalistic monoply want distributed a total of 4S6 030 gallons lllvc wo enmn, now iu tliut uelirhbor- enoiiith fond nrodueed that It may b. of gasoline, nud f'i.H-1:'. gu Ileum of (lis- illute during the month, upon which they pay 11 tntiil tax of 4 !Vt!l.."l. the World. The capital per head of thej hood nnd will establish another. feasted; if orgunized labor wa its food Frank Lesley took the gentlemen on produced that it may be fed, If the do- the tour of inspection in his car. They : othU, 'lwdler. want enough food pro 1 .1 . . .i . 1 . . 11 ........ ; r. .. .. 1 1 .. iiuvcu .o uibt luejr mnj uvc9tuuiiijr Hk population, Becor'ling io l'rol'. Htnmp was, before the wai: Cupital Income ICnglund . ll.'iHii L-,i) tienuauv l.'L'o ,,n I'niteil Stales 2120 HUD All these figures must be consider ubly inflated to obtain the current M'nr's capital nnd income, but the in crease would ceitnidv be biggest in Hie cusc of the I'nited States, which could boast at leust treble its pre-war wealth. The thrifty hubita of the French na tion were reflected, said Prof. Stamp, 111 11 capital of fl.il.i per head, while Italy and Austria had only ttilO sue litii respectively, lie computes Japan's capital at l'i.(iuO,i)OU,i)in), or on mi capita busis, -'-0 rapitul, and WO In ciime per head of population. The enpl ( till nnd income of Spain was probably ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES expect to return by week. Stavton Mall. grain in the mid west 11111I thnt ho never knew the supply of corn to be so low. The cattle supply nlso has been re duced because of low prices paid farm ers, he added. Strikes and w'nlkout, resulting in stag ing 1USI 01 IUO ln4 HAW .1 AVI. !.'. tuition nf nrmlni.tin,, Inmr u tt!. .-... .on iiic imuu 1V1IU UVS Kl out buuc, f """'H ".n. when farmer must determine his 1920 mnnipulKtion and pxtrimtgnnt profit A boa constrictor, smuggled on one ( lly I'nited Press. Ycsterdav 's winners: Los Angeles, Sr.cragiento, Oakland, Vernon. Iloine runs: Mutes, t'liiwl'ord, Los An geles. Two home ni' s ill the cociith, scoring three runs, won for the Anjjeles over the Dees, five to three. With Bill ('Inner, who swapped him as not going enough for the Uainiers, unc or ttiose present, nun aiuns iiutim- I'ed the Kills and held them to fire hits. while the 1ip)iers scored rour rana. Cy Fiilkenbuig was also parsimonious wtih his biuglcs ill the Oaks' 60 vie tory, allowing Portland but three hits. .In Dailey, who replaced Lefty Schroe food production program and declare by "f middlemen, were blamed for t ho lii;;K deeds euttinir nut of nrnfiteerinir in cost of living bv Howard. of the Pacific flee, dreo (naughts at ,,,, ad w, g0s, going honestly to the President Wilson was criticised for Zt de ZV bU"in- 0' Vjnn vetoing the daylight savin, ,epea,. stliro, r necessities of life, going honestly to the " l regret the president put the mnt- job of doing a full day's wor for a ter as he did," said Howard. "Presl- Los Angeles. -Hhuutung retaliations' f,:" ,luy,'? ' r willingness to co- dent Wilsoh balanced agricultural pro- huve begun. T. Koravachi, Japanese,; ',, , , , , , '" .... sgK.n inaustriui .nmuction aim ..ivn- uu bui nus nei-M.e.i HgHiiinr rne runner'.. I.i 1.. ..,... -l'""-. was 31 1 upon by two Chinese who cou- liMiited bis purse. Detroit, Mich. Detroit s highest qim 1 1 tat'en on teeth stood today at 12,.)U0.M K. A. Duucnu asked when ben chu.gcd Joseph Kminas with kmH'kiugi out tW. I Doctor Buys Second Elgin Six NATIONAL GRANGE (Continued from page one) head not exceeding ." Consider the Diamond And how it would look if not properly dressed. You carry the same impression when you go through life's walks if not neatly dressed, the impression you make is not flattering to you. Our new fall woolens and styles are in and we cordially invite you to look thorn over. To buy a suit now would be wisdom indeed as the prices are going higher every day. D. H. MOSHER "High Class Tailor lo Men and Women" sanss STATE HOUSE of farm organizations said today. j "The farmer will simple quit prmliir I ing except to support his family. We! feci it our patriotic duty to full advise congress csto the effect of such laws.) Labor has gone up to unheard of figures, j and reed, such as ul men I ror instance, has Increased $-" a ton." Fanners apparently are centering their drive on the su'estinns of Prcsi bothers Bill ( lymer, late Siwssh sr.chem "'( WHson lor iroa.ieniiig the rood he told Knn Francisco sK.rtst.rs. He Iihs '," dawdlers" to sacrifice profits if they kind winds gnlorw for Seattleiles, and exacted fai men to accept, lower prices, sars only i inbility to eet good plyers J- R. Howard, president of the Iowa held his club down. Mullen it a Jflw (arm biirenii federation, made a declara getter, t'lvmer niers. ,tion of the farmers' altitude. 11 "The American farmer does not sym- ANNUAL VETERAJJS' PICNIC pathize with artificial or political qo'nck ery fur befogging tlie real issue, ' Mow srd declared. "If prices are cut to thi been ill attendance at the annual control net to cover low as any in Kiitope. the income '''r 111 ""'""l ""' runs. Biff Schnllcr dropped a fly yesicn.nj 'nihl let two enwnites score, bringing lllieni up from behind so they would. win lover Seattle, S to 2 in the ninth. ! Turn Hi. key, (.iraham'a Sun Clara southpaw, will pitch his first game to morrow . W. luiuk.r from Trexv Rim ill's iob necauing tlie Historic tact tliat unr ing the early days of this republic the nation wss greatly indebted to Frnneei Ihioiiith the influeiice of M.-iiipiis de I sfnyet'e, indthat d'trinj; the great world conflict renewed brotherhood litis been established between America and Krsttce (iovernor Olcott has issued ' fin official proclamation setting aside! fht tith Ahv nf SU'i.f iM.itiir ii lft rt!itt..i-i-. ed as "I.afsyette Uar." A parngrnphl (e of the Urgest crowds that hat from the pioclanmtion rends ' Wheress, throughout this nation it picnic of the Marion County Veterans' and addition to it of proa is planned UHin September sixth of this ' association, met in the city park on tecring. year that this date shall be observed .' I,uidav of last week. The Mrk waj Blanket exemption from federal antl "Sf. SIMWW." MI'SWIS.S.i. I . -u . r.. - . --my'. ti t n f-s. ?- t s 5 I r! ' s ' '4 if as Lafayette Day In commemoration1 of the birthday of that eminent friend of our nation; 1 "Now, therefore I, Ben W. Olcott. I by irtue of the authority In me vested; as goetnor of the state of Oregon do: request that the eople of this slate ob serve Saturday, the sixth day of Sep tember as Lafayette Oay, and, incident ally as the fifth anniversary of the lta'ttle of the Msrne. " appiopriiitclv decornted for the occasion trust law Is also asked. -id all who attended speak very highly "I-abor is exempted and the farmer is of the entertainment. It was in the only asking for the right of collective nature of i.n old fashioned lunch basket ' bargaining for the products of his Is picnic, and the ladies of the Relief bor,'' Lyman explained. Corps served hot coffee in abundance. Head of farm organizations said that The buslncKs meeting was held at t: the drive against high prices nas turned p. m., when the following officers were , public i i.iig.intion unfairly upon the elected: 1 farmer. President, Charles Lisle, of Salem:- Fanners r.nnounced to the room full vice president, Mrs. R. L. Oourlie, ot , of senators and congressmen that they j Hilverton: secretary. Coiurisde Terwtl- have no sruiimthr with "political I MeNatight of Portland, have been re- j linger ,of Salem; treasurer, Mrs. Kranis 1 .(uackery. " They called on the city appointed by t.orernnr (Heott as mem- f,,; f Hilverton: marshal. Mrs. Mend. bene all along the line he will go ts far Dr. Glen E. Prime, war veteran and automohilp fan nf earing r.rparei, the first water, is pinning his faith in the Elgin Six, as is aitic, f. pmft-j demonstrated by the fact that he recently purchased his second Elgin of Lee L. Gilbert, Elgin distributor. Among the many drives which Dr. Prime has made during the summer is that to Newport, on which he savs the Elgin performed miracles. Tlionian Nelson, of Astoria and W. C. liters of the state board of pilot -com-I niissioners, and J. B. Speier, of Port I laud has been named to succeed Char les Ru.leea of Portland, whoso term expired last March. The Associated Oil Company has t Hicks, of Woodburn. Silverton Appeal INSPECT RAILROAD SUBVEY Mr. Lyoott, representative manager, and Mr. Houston, chief engineer of the I aloeg that road as afy but he will not. go al.me. "If increased production wili clarify the situation the Ameriran farmer will jointly, with all his fellow citizens. buckle his bell for a most strenuous t Jy filed in the office of the secre jl'.ufUnd s.utheastern railroad, went campaign of production but here tsrstn j tsrv of tl 1 ther statement for the ' iJike and ail joining county ii-ihe it J.-teriuincd that he will not work AUDITING rXNASCIAX STATEMENTS BYSTTSIATILINO Is Your ACCOUNTING SYSTEM on FEDERAL TAX DASIS. If notlet me help you. ORVILLE C. HENDERSON PUBLIC ACCOTJNTAJS? INCOME TAX SPECIALIST HoterMuion, tutm. Or. 17 Korean Bidg, rorliand. Or. dnv where thev will look over the work alone. r r