Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
PAGE THREE.
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iAn Economical, DeligWful, Light Place to Trade
Hi
Captivating New Suits of Tricotine, Gabardine, Twill
Poiret, Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia
Serge and Novelty Mixtures, also Neat, Plain. Tailor
ed Styles. "Excellent Assortment of all Leading Fall
Colors. '
PRICES FROM '
$3510 $150
NEW
FALL GOATS
mSnZ Smart New Styles as well as Belted and
. "ttSVdels: F J or Partly Itad. Many of
the New Coats have Fur Collars and Cults.
Prices From -.
Jewelry Store Robbers
Return Stolen loilet
Set To Owners By Mail
A nnMA ailvAV toilet SAf valued at
$55, whieji was stolen from the Hart-
man jewelry store Wednesday morn
fiif was returned by mail and receiv
ed today. Judging from the postmark,
it is thought that it was. mailed from
Portland. iMono ol tne articles 01 tne
Rpf wprn iiiifuiinfr. but the case showed
signs of careless handling. .
"har ta ktiii TflR irpnerai lmnressiou
thot tha. -thiAVAfl wata vniirur men and
this belief is supported by the receipt
this morning of the silver toilet set,
V l. i . mi
the most vainaoie article stolen, inero
io ol.n tha fiAlinf that the thieves were
familiar with the various passage ways
mac leaa irom. me xuut vx iua icm
stairway to the door that, first opens
into a hallway used as a store room for
the silverware - and the second door
that leads directly- into the grinding
room of Dr. Burnctte, which room ad
joins the main room ' of the jewelry
store. i.' '
5 TO $1 00
We have a Pleasing Assortment of the New,
Fashionable Short Plush Coats
m , . ISIS, .
MBJ i 1 mmmmmmm.
416 State
Street
Telephone
877
sighted by an American airplane forr
miles below tho border. . TUo Mexican
tnuim were moving- toward the Cande-
laria district where the Eighth United
RtntA cnvalrvmen arc hunting the Mex
ican band which had ncia Lieutenants
Peterson and Davis for ransom.
tIia nnssihilit.v of a clash between the
troops is ' not seriously considered in
military circles here today. The Ameri
can f orco will be withdrawn when fur
ther search for the bandits seems futile.
However ,tho columns under Captain
Matlack wcro still in the saddlo, with
no sign of abandoning tho liunj, at-lat-est
indications early today.
With two regiments of cavalry in the
neighborhood of Candelaria that out
post is believed amply protected and no
uneasiness is reported among border rcs-
nnfa thafA
Aside from quickened interest in tuo
American troop movements in Moxico
n ATP itpment is ovidenccd in El Paso
over the Mexican situation.
TMrtir.twn whmnet tanks are nnea up
at Fort Bliss, while thousands of troops
stationed there are trained to a like
ness in preparation for any emergency
1 TSrwin. nost commandant, is ex
pecting further shipments of tanks.
PACKERS DEFENDED
(Continued from page one) -
DATE OF NATIONWIDE
STRIKE NOT YET SET
Oniy Conference Agreement
By Meel Corporation tan
HaltWalk-OnL
"Youngstown, Ohio, Aug. 21. The
dato for a nation wide strike affecting
250,000 organized iron and steel work
ers will be announced in ten days, un
less the heads of the United States
Steel Corporation agree to arrange ior
a conference witn union representa
tives. ,
This statement was mado by union
officials today, aftet a re-canvass of
the votes cast iby union members on
the, question of wnetner tney would
strike if necessary to back up their
uemanas.
A committee, representing 24 unions,
canvassed the votes. This committee
ia authorized to take the steps neces
sary to enforce union demands.
It appointed a sub-committee of six
last night to confer with officials of
tho United States Steel Corporation!
The sub-committee is composed of,
Samuel Gompers, John Fitzpatrick, D.
J. Davis, E. J. Evans, William Lannon
and V. Z. Foster.
Following the committee meeting it
Was announced by W. Z. Foator, sec
retary and treasurer, that .the recan
vass shows ninety eight percent of the
votes cast are in ravor oi a smite.
At a mAAincr in iPittshllror Vflstfirdav I
- - m r tr u .
the committoe adopted resolutions fav- !
onng a strike ballot or iron and steei ;
workers and formulated "fundamen-
tal" demands for oresentation to the '
steal corporation. . j si
These demands embrace rignr oi col
lective bargaining; the eight hour '
day; one day of rest lu seven, doublo
rates of pay tor an overtime worn unu
for work on Sundays and holidays.
Audition of company unions and of :
unvmcui eAttiiuiittnun ui Hijijuwimo
. . . . .1 3-J1
employment are aiso oemanucu.
Union officials said a strike would
affect 1,750,000 workers.
New
Today
(Continued f r oa page five)
HORSE, buggy and harness for sale.
Phone 2-TFS1. 8 2 J
WOMEN wanted, Hunt Bros, cannery,
145 Division St. 8-2it
"WANTED Married man for ranch,
permanent job. Geo. li. Rose. 8-27
GOOD team for sale, with steady job.
696 Trade St. 8-27
HAY for sale loose, $14 per ton. I. H.
Moore, Rt. 7. box 202A. 8-23
JX)R SALE .New Singer sewing ma
chine. 452 N. Church St. 8-22
GIRIj .wanted for general housework,
two in family. Phone 159 or 2080'W
after 7 p. m. 8-22
i ah Ail room in private
i. man and wife, business
Jltl , tJJ ' o Of
IS T.ihArtv St. O-i
j't.. j , - . ti
fOR 8AlJ5U-Or trade Edison cylinder
phonograph, 12 records, record case,
oa B T? iam .Tniimal. 8-21
1WO CAT ,V Tri.irrtnpkbred Minorca
X KSLV J" .......
TQ Vonr niH. 1.50 each. Phone
'"uoltlBl ' fl no
www
FOR SALE 6 room modern house at
1245 North Cottage street, run Base
. .-t fumnpft heat, fruit, berries.
dL.. 1R71.T tf
etc J IW.i '
KPIT e'ura vnnin hlin?Hl0W. SOOd C6
J ' V ' " " ra ' 1
. t iKoAmAiit- 5 blocks from court
honse $2000. Laflar & Laflar, 406
ltl.V!r,l hlHcr. B-ii
WANTED 'Boarders and roomers . at
.1120 Center St. Phon.1074... S-U
FOR RENT Furnished apartments at
33 S. 14th St. Phone imu.
FOR SALE A modern 7 room house.
Phone 132. .-
APPLES-Choice apples wanted, any
quantity, must be tree or any u.
ease or worms; no culls wanted.
Phone 10. a iy
CANNING peaches, early- Crawford,
cheap at orchard, uunn, a mm
on Wallace road. f Look for the big
sign. ' tf
KiaAi-tilB R3 does in effect pro
vide that five of the members of th
commission of seven to fix upon tht
boundaries betweeji Poland and Czecho
slovakia should bo nominated by cer
tain countries, because our five princi
pal allied anl associated powers and
the nomination of five representatives
by those powers' necessarily' modus tho
nomination of one representative by
each of those powers.
iX9N0 BUeh commission (referring
to 18) has yet been appointed.
1 20 It was deemed wiso that the
United States should have a reprosenta
i,7 nn tiin A.nm mission Bet up to exer
cise authority over the, plebiscite of
supper Silesia, for tno same reason ui
I have given with regard to the commis
sion for settling tho frontier lines of
Belgium and Germany."
MEXICO TO ASK
(Continued from page one)
FOR SALE Cheap, house at 780 'S.
Cottage St., also lot iz, diuck i
Yew Park. Write Mrs. J. Knapp, Rt.
5, Aurora, Or. P"20
FOR. .SALE 4 room dwelling, good
condition, small store duuiuuk
stock of groceries on street car line
and paved street. Au clear of en
cumbrance; nice little home and a
chance to gd into business. H. E.
Bolingcr, agt. 328 Hubbard bldg.' tf
FOR SALE Or trade light spring, cov
ered wagon, .been used three months;
will ' trade for good horse. Phone
18911W. 822
trnl. not onlv of moat, but of cheese.
eggs, canned salmon; not only of lard
Knt nf lurrt unstitutes. oieo, cm.
"That is why we need a law to doal
AHtiAciKllv with the -packers.- Jiconomi-
oiiv whan miB product can bo subati
tntnrl for another it is tne same prouuci
"The Kenyon bill is designed to
hrenk no moiiooolv.; .The reason lor lm
posing the license feature is that there
is a monopoly. , ,
Answering statements mat 11 iue u
iaiia tnft tui-B is arjnlied to oho businoBS,
i mnv lm ttDulied to'iall. Dr. Haney said
there would be no necessity for exteud-
l lxt ..1 - ' -
ing the license to anytmng eic.
'Licenses are not necessary unless a
monopoly is developed," he suia.
"inis feature sets no precedent ex
cept for monopolies. ". '
The petitioa 0 the Chattanooga citi
zens said: "Our former action was tak
en at the request of the packers, luiougu
a misunderstund of conditions as they
exist."
SENATOR FERNALD RISES TO
liiB Of WU
rOIED
in New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. . Don't allow
yourself to become a Victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by takings i
Scold medal: :::vi
HereYou Are
NEW shipment of men's
TIES just arrived at BIS-
hop's. ' 'yl;':-
THEY are something new
new ideas carried out in
an. original way; some are in
rich plain patterns and
others are in the snappy
combinations of colors that
blend beautifully.
YOUR TIE Waits YOU
at BISHOFS-call in and
inspect them.
THEY are priced from
$1.00 to $4.00 each.
v ARE here in all the many , different ,
widths of brim and crown,, they are in all
colors that are popular this season.
FINISHED in the silk and in the reg
ular style, they are made to give good hon
est every day wear, to their owner.
WHEN discarding your STRAW for a
FELT, remember that MALLORY is the
standard hat of AMERICA.
in
structed to make representations to ihe
American government .asking immedi
ate withdrawal of the American cavalry
men and airplanes.
The president did not give any opin
Inn na in hnw he viewed the case, mere-
llyYeciting the facts as related in tele
grams to him and announcing ine re
quest for withdrawal.
HUNT FOR BANDITS WILL BE .
ABANDONED SOON IS BELIEF
WANTED A miodle aged lady to care
for two old peoplo as housekeeper.
Everything convenient and modern.
If agreeable to all parties a long
time position may be had. Write X X
care Journal. tf
GOOD 7 room house on paved street,
" good garage and Dascmeni, o
from business center. 2o00. Laflar
t Laflar, 406 Hubbard 'bldg. 8-22
TINE 7 room home, 1 block from D
St., 3 large lots, garage, $3200 if
sold soon. Laflar & Laflar, 406 Hub
bard bldg. ' 822
.HfOOO to sell on rock road 2' miles
south of tho feeble minded institute,
an William k Denison place, $4.50
per cord. Boatwright, Turner, Or.
. 8-27
WANTED A man Ito cement base
ment,. 2340 Myrtle ave, Highland ad
dition. " 8"22
PRESIDENT SAYS
(Continued from page one)
Washington, Aug. 21 (United Press)
Belief prevailed among army officers
here today that troops of the 8th cav
alry will be withdrawn from Mexico
within the next few days.
Tt. AvnnAitinn which was started
across the Hn early Tuesday, it was said
today, was sent to follow a "not tran.
If the trail becomes cold if the bandits
manage to disappear in the rough coun
try through which the expedition is mov
ing it is probable the cavalry will give
;'. tl. tmnaroh if Wfl S Raid.
Up
go far thfc state department una
received protest against tne cxpeun'u"
from the Cnrranza government.
TWO MEMBERS OF BANDIT
GANG BEPOETED CAPTTJBED
WE HAVE IT! .
The HOUSE U R LOOKING 4
8 rooms, 2- baths, full cement, base
ment, furnace, strictly modern, close
in. A real snap. $3500, $1000 cash, bal
ance to suit. . .
8 rooms, basement and toilet; this is
s first clasa house, large lot, nice. $-,-200,
$500 cash, balance terms. -
8 rooms, close to school on paved
Street, $2750.
Modern cottage, 5 TOomgj it's the
lest in Salem. $2750, $1500 cash, bal
ance terms.
5 room modern cottage, a beauty; it
goes for $1350 cash if sold soon. .
4 room eottage $850, half e&st.
JOHN H SCOTT REALTY CO.
404 Hubbard building tf
ij Thn nnlv acreement between
France and Great Britain with regarrt
l & f , Ir.on torritnrv of which I om cf
nizant concerns the re-disposition of
right already possessed ny inone coun
tries on that continent. Tho provision
al agreement referred to in the preced
ing pnragraph covers all the German
overseas possessions in Africa as well
as elsewhere. - - ,
i15 No mention was made in con
nection with the settlccmnt of the Saar
basin of the service of an American
member of the commission of five to. b
. nr l III l
l(j it. was deemed wise that the
United States should be represented by
one member of the commission ir bcv
tling the new frontier line of Belgium
of the universal
aim v' . r , ,
opinion that America's representative
would add to tne commission uacm.
element of entirely disinterested Judg
ment. .
"17 The choice of the commission
r ii.. e,. hocin was left to tho coun-
cil of the league of nations because the.
San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 21. Two
i.,.i;,.vf.,l to be members of
t.. TJonturio's kidnapine Kan, have
been captured by the American irop
south of Candelaria, accru.uB 4-
: vniici iron here todav.
lurniLiwi- iuv. .
A cavalry sergeant reached Marfa
the fimn e announcemein, ini
k... ooniiirod- It was net be-
DH'U .."I' 1"
lived Bentario has been captured, as
Lieutenant Peterson, one ot tne iu-
nnned airmen, described him as a one
U-BUVU UUU mv
General Dickman will arrive a.
fa early today, according to information
received at hut office nerc.
WITHDRAWAL OF TBOOPS IS
. tmn.riTaTT.Tt TtV CONSUL TO
AVOID POSSIBLE TROUBLE
Washington, Aug. 21. Defense of
the ibig packers was made today by
senator A-'ernutd, Maine, in a speecn
on the senate f lour. He urged that at
tempts to reguiaio big iudustnea ot
the country 00 abanuuued and true
play given 10 iiidivluuai enioijjriso.
,h..iimiH. Jiimseli a lariro .pucKer of
'egeiables, declared tue big packers
are ettieient auu ecouumicui -
ciared there is no reason way tney
ah mi. H Via sill irted out for attack. It
they are licensed, all business should
oe treated ainiuai-iy, icmam
In opposing the Keriyon and Ken-j,i..L-
in ri.irnlatn tne nacking in
dustry, i'ernuld attacked tne federal
trade commission.
"Ti, rndnrnl trade commission has
laid great emphasis on what they call
extortionate pronts iukuu uy iuo io-iv-crs
and in my opinion have gone to
greifr ucngtm to misieau, mo coun
try, ' Fernald declared.
i.a niirien tnat tne DroiiK uu.wo a
votiKPiit of thn five nackera was 5.6
percent, according to the food adminis
tration report, xso ousinesa 01 ui;u
size is run on so small a margin, he as
. Vprn.ilrl reneated manv charges
made by the big packers againBt me
fadAral tni.rl commission. clw. .ng
that the hearings were one hi'.., und
that unfair metnous were usea. it can
ed the Kenyon bill "social .tile and
un-American."
"Sometimes I think our whjIo Civil
ization is-in danger," Fi uald con
nlJnrl i'-Wa hr.nr new 1. .1 Strange
voices which apeak a lan;juuge foreign
to American traditions.
"Business men are among our ieao
ng patriots," ha a led.
El Paso, Texas, Aug. 21. The with
drawal of American troops from Mexi
it ovoid difficulties." was sng
.,,t tn Tolnnel Georec Lanehorne at
irr- in meMmcre from Mexican con-
A 1 1 r T IP ICH! II f II I iihvd I
t Presidio.
Saar Da 8in is io-iiii" iui - - ----
rtlv under the care and direction of I A force of Carranzista cavalry vari-
the league of nations.
The world's standard remedy forkidnej-.
Uvr, bladder and -ric acid troubltm.
Holland's nsiional rsmedy since louo.
All drnartrleim. thraa sizes.. Guaranteed.
Look for the nune Gold Medal ea ererr bea
. aix. aeeal no imiUUoa
ft V KontJi with nfficna In the Ma
sonic Temple owns a car that has not
been in. first class working condition,
and for this reason ho has it now.
Thieves - stole, it yesterday afternoon
while it was parked on High Street.
Tliey ran it a tow diocks- wnen. some
thincr went, wronif. The enr was found
on North -High atreet.
Trr,i fl. T IrwIh. for the oast 14
years chief of tho division of horticul
ture for the Oregon Agricultural , col
lege ia now a bona fide rosident of
Salem, as he has purchase what; is
known as tho Linn home at Capitol
and unemeKOTa streets, uiagoiuuiy up
roitn tho, A W Ttnn.1. homo. The con
sideration was $6000. Mr. Lewis is now
organization and publicity managor or
the Oregon Growers Cooperative asso
ciation, with headquarters in Salem
and offices in "tho Masonic Temple.
; o .
Tih ni o- Mil ha nf the eountv are work
J.--0 v -
ing so carefully this year that at tho
state fair, tne cxnioit or line mucn
Ml U- a u:1...m f.Mirln than avar
win ue ui a iiigii"-, ibud
John W. L. BmiTh, former- county
school supervisor saiu this morning.
wa hia .iiftpn visiting a irreater nunnuer
r,r tho nih rliiiha in the county this
week in company with li. J. Allen,
state pig club leader, lieorge w. .tyre
We
Want
Your
Evergreen
Blackberries
Piedmont
j
STEARNS SURMISED
(.Continued from page one)
under the spruce division cost tho gov
ernment $8,742,100.20. Tell me why your
division places salvage of railroad equip
ment at the low rigure or iiu,uw-j
-"W nlaced it at less than 10 per
cent so as to be on the safe side," Col-
nnnl Rlrnrni renliefl.-
It developed that construction vork
credited to the Siems-Cai y U. K. Ker-
bsugh corporation was listed at ti,iVo,
14 while r-nlvaee for the same was
placed at $239,000, less than 1 per cent
of the mtial outlay
Joseph H. Klecker has brought suit
for a divoree from Elizabeth Isabella
Klecker. In his complaint he alleges
they were married in Stayton in 1911,
that they have no children and that she
deserted him in 1916 and since which
ti-mtt hn refused to live with him. Ha
A force or v,arranzii cij - - -- ---ouy
estimated at 125 to 250 men was for an absolute divoree. ....
Peanut Oil
4s a wholesome and
easily 'digested Amer
ican food oil- ideal
(ot Wi table and
coolcintf purposes.
It is rich in xood
values.
Priced $4.00 to $6.00
"Every Family in Marion and Polk
Counties a Patron"
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
All Varieties Qc
v Blackberries, Olb.
Brtng them in even If you have onlT
a few pounds. We furnish boxes and .
crates. We are: also In the market for
canning and evaporating apples.
Oome and see us before you sell
MANGIS BROS.
Warehouse High and Terry Street.
Phone 717
Office 542 Bute St. , Salem, Or.
eonntv club leader, and A. H. Burg-
hardt, vocational instructor of the
Woodburn schools.
. o
the county paving plant ia working
along steadily on the Salcin-Turner
road and how has paving laid as far
tha ivitv na thn red burn, it is
tho intentions of tho county court to
.. . x t .1.1. A
keep tno plant woricing on hub rua
as Into this fall ns weather conditions
will permit, ' 5
A.lc lot PIEDMONT
Tk food oil with
. tAs nut flavor
This Store
makes ; a spe
cialty of fit
ting the Chil
dren correctly
in lines, sizes
and styles.
Bring in the
Kiddies and let
us sho-aj you
how well thelx
feet look when
they have the
right sort of
Shoes.
Buster Brown
Shoe Store
Shoes' that wear and fit and are
fit to wear.
125 North Commercial Street
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