agi-: THE DAILY CAPITAL jpjttKJNTAL, SALEM, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY," SEPTEMBBER 8; 1919. COUNCIL POSTPONES . -PLOMESM'I No Warrants Yet Issued On 3 3 A REAL .SUCCESS Our opening reception was well attended by Salem People who wished to in spect our remodeled store and our New Self-Service Department or "SHOETERIA" But now that the "opening" is over we will be just as ready to show any friends over the store and are glad to have you visit us whether you wish to buy or not, it makes no difference, we will appreciate the call just the same. - Our main store will be the same in Modern Up-to-the-Minute Shoes of every kind and featuring Red Cross Noiseless Shoes for Women and "Brennan" (Un ion Label) shoes for Men Both being High Quality goods at Medium Prices. (No $25.00 shoes goes here not necessary) that people can afford.- But its the . "SHOETERIA" THE "ECONOMY DEPARTMENT" We want people to understand. In this department you can buy Ladies' shoes at a Saving of Clerk's time for you. Serve yourself. With prices ranging from $1.45 to $5.95. All good Bargains. Men's, from $2.59 to $6.45 with Beys and Children's at similarly low prices. ; You surely hit old H.- C. of L. at the "Shoeteria" Self Service Department of At the Electric Sigh Shoes Littler & Upmeyer : Sole Owners ' Stores at Salem and Toledo, Oregon. No goods sold that we cannot guarantee satisfactory Complaints Sworn Out By v Gty Attorney. 'Xo action was taken at the meeting iof the city council last evening regard ling tlic refusal of four plumbing firms 'in the city to eoniply- with the ordi nance providing that all plumbing es tablishments shall pay an annual feo of $20, Last Saturday City Attorney Mary issued and filed complaints axainsr T. M. Bnrr, A. L. Frascr, John it. -Nathuian and-- Otto Muellhanpt, charging them with a violation of the city ordinance in not paying the li cense fee. However, up to a late hour this afternoon no warrants had been issued out of the office of the city re corder for the arrest of these plumbers. The plumbing firms that have com plied with the order of the city coun cil aro Graber Bros., Patton Plumbing Co.. 'Xclson 'Bros, and L. Ashclnian. ficrnld Volk, alderman and chairman of the plumbing commit toe is of the opinion that the sanitary situation in the city is bad and that something must foe done to provide for inspected plumbing. On account of the refusal of four firms to comply with, the ordi nance, it . is proboiblo thei plnmbinaj question will be given a thorough hear ing at an early meeting of the city council. San Diego-Tiajuana Road Meets Opposition; Termed As The "Highway To Hell' to Tia Juiuia as the "highway to hell," and are opposing it with might and main. Him Diego, fill., Sept. S. Pinna to tHinsfnrm the tittle Milage (f Tia ijiiaim, Lower California, into a second Monti -K'nrlo, and the premier oasis of the southwest, went forward , Jodny n iili nililml 7.KHI ' fnlliiwiiii? the atuto- inent lute yesterday of Hccrotaiy"'liiin-1 ing outfits. ua I They seek Ijansing's letter to Congressman Ran dull (leciai'iii'J thnt war time passport rcgiilnuuiiit could not be used to keep the International border closed between Nan UMogo and Tia Juann, meant that the last obstacle had beon.. removed, and that tho thirsty from the states Voulri find relief below the border. . .Bnrgu Long of Los Augelo has ftil 11 .uniiod liis intention of (building a L'l)0,(feu cafe, and Janiea W. Cot'froth, now in iNew- York,, is expected to rt fslablish racing nt the Tin .huina truck almut Thanksgiving. " Clutrcli people have branded the pro posed paved highway from Sun Diego Curry County Gathering JUasse For Trial Of Murderer At Gold Beach Hold. Beiuh, Or., Sept. 3. Many families .are -arriving here with,ainp- BEEcimn's PILLS aulckly help to strengthen the digestion, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and Improve the health by working with nature. Urtt S.l. ml Anr M.dlcln. In th WrU S.IJ mriwlin. U , 10c. 29c neither fishing, hunting r tiny otner kiiki or ounng. A murder trial is the object. -of (heir pilgrimage. ' Oeoige iCheiioweth, former member of the Oregon legislature and a veter an of the world war, will be -tried,, -beginning September 8, on a e1iarge of murdering (leore Sydiinm. Hotel., ae: roiiiinodntioiw here 'r very meager, so prospective spectators W," the lu'ur ing are bringing tlurir beds and bed ding ami picking out the- most desir aile camping spots. Thin Mtmitiou indicates the wide spread interest.' in the case throughout Mtfry eounty. ' ; ' ' Olienoweth claims his daughter wns behaved by Syilnam. . World Series May Embrace Nine Games Instead Seven Chicago, Sept. 3. Tltfrt mT fel ill world series guinea instead ot seven mis full, if proposals mndo by members of tho national commission are carried through, it was learned today. t'liprecedented demands for tickets, which, they said, had caused thousands to be turned away In former years, prompted the suggestion, it was ex-nlniiu'd. Other Hum that, no other big (.erics I pinna were laid, Chairman Oiury Heir nmnu said. Sacred Heart Academy Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names, Salem, Oregon, Boarding and Day school Most Approved Methods Primary, Grammltt1 and : High School Depanients , Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony Elocution and Physical Culture Classes Modern Conveniences And Domestic Comforts Scholastic year begins September 8th Address: Sister Superior 5 S. R. 1 B was appraised at 11,250. w lot in Woodbnrn was valued at $1000 and there was $....44 in a Woodbnrn bank. The remainder of the estate was in notes given Mr. Soules and in per sonal property. In the matter of the estate of James B. Leigh, the administrator Ephriam Shepard hag been notified iby Charles Ohadek that he will appeal to the county court on Sept.' 25 for th al lowance, ow his claims against the es tate. Mr. tChadek claims $795.80 and these claims have ....bee - rejected by the administrator. ' ' ; - Personal n i FmWIc Sale I will sell at public auction on SEPTEMBER 11,1919 At the C. F. Mumper farm, 2 miles south of Brooks or 7 miles north of Salem on Pacific Highway the ollowing personal property: 1 sorrel mare, 12 years old, 1 bay mare 12 years old, weight about 1:100 lbs.; 1 brown gelding, 6 years old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 roan mare, W years old; 2 2-year old colts; 1 yearling colt; 3 heifers that will be fresh soon; 1 bull; :$ sows with pigs; 1 Chester White boar; 2 shoats; 1 8-foot Deering binder; 1 Mc Cormick reaper used one season; 1 Advance mower; 1 Advance rake; 1 Milburn wagon, 3 1-4-in.; 1 Colum bus wagon box; 1 hog rack; 2 bundle racks; 1 John Deer disk harrow; 1 double disk plow; 1 16-inch sulkey plow; 1 50 Oliver plow; 1 Van Brunt drill, 14 hose; 1 Chatham fanning mill; 1 small pulper and sticer root cutter; 1 McClanahan incubator, 120-egg, 'e and brooder; and other articles too numerous to mention. - ; ' TERMS OF SALE All sums under $20.00 cash; all sums over $20.00 six months time on approved se curity. Sale starts at 10 a. m. FREE LUNCH AT NOON - milRT HMIW NFWQ vwuiu awwuunuiiM : Among J-ccont visitors at the SBligh hotel are J. Li Lewis of Corvallis, .. H. t'ulp of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. i. H. Anderson and son of -Newport, Mr. and Mrs. J. -P.- Gardner, Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woods of Corvul- lia are in the city today, guests, at the home of'A. J. Montgomery. , lr. Carl G., Doney is attending' the general conference of . the "M. E.church of Washington, which convened at Spo kane this week. He will have an nd drcss on the; program. ; - j 8. Sj. Montgomery left this morning on a business trip to lucoma.. -' Paul? Schmidt . is among the Salem citizens transacting ibusiness in Port land today. Ford nerGolinter-balance your entries and reduce the constant ter rific, trouble-making vibration that creates wear and eats up engine power fThtf iulppHt Thousand fj. W ntxIbllUg and gitta J ?5 bKauiNi or deenattd oitoa D 1 mdtnJT i i Si M 1 I 2 mndlfctnct.- ft ft'jl i - v n s & llctnstd under Dunn Ptlent li-4-tt Ideal Coanttrbalancet are unquestionably No drilling- trie most important accessory ever brought oat for Fords. They can be easily installed in an hour's time simply by removing the bottom plate from the crank-case. ; You, don't have to take engine out of frame. Price no machinery tto special - wrenches required. Ideal Counterbalance$ fit your Ford crank-shaft accurately!-once in place they positively cannot come loose, slip, break or fly to pieces. Guaranteed tor give complete satisfaction or price refunded 89.78 A talk on counterbalancing thisevening by -V --;?...: COME! - a factory representative.'? VALLEY MOTOR CO. .Ford Sales and Service 260 N. High Street Many Veterans Of Marion County To Attend Reunion The Minion county O. A. R. veterans and those who will. accompany tlfein to attend the 53rd annual niitionat eiicump ment of 'the Ornnfl ArmV of the Repub lic lit Columbus, Ohio, September 7-13, will leave for Portland tomorrow. The special (." A. K."liend(imi teis (nun will leave uf 7:45 o'clock i:i. the evening in strad of 0:80 as formerly niiniiiineed. Among those who will attend are the - i ltlliiiM..... rninm.n. 11ni..l Wrtl.el Av Among Oregon people registered at . MA" Gideon Stol, M.m. Uuta the Capial hotel arc Mr. and Mrs. K. ! , ,, S s,;ti, nf A.tnria T, W Tilti, nt ! Westncott, Mr, and Mrs. i'j. DenniMOii, Kugene, Henry I.ulay of Stayton, J. A. Brandt, Hubbard. Belgian Rulers Will Be Guests At White House Washington, Sept. 3. The king and ((iieen of Belgium will be .guests at the Whito House for three days when they arrive in Washington October 1, it was learned today. They will then tour the country. Their tentative itinerary calls for ii Btop at San Francisco." Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Lane. He v. anil Mrs, James L. Lisle, Mr. -and Mrs. I.edbetffr, Mr. and Mrs, AVililnin Cnrnii Mr; and Mrs. B. K. Oruniler, Mr! and Sirs. A. B. Hudelson, Mr. and Mrs. t.. Porter, Geo. Winleand, Albeit Hart, Mrs. rusun Urn ham, H. Nelson, Mrs. Bailey and two daughters, Mrs. Surah Oliver, J. A. Smith, J. M. Watson. Mrs. Klizubeth Adair and James McC'lellan. I fThft newest eotnnlTthn furl la AafJ wiiiu, maiuniiy oeHuimei tite corn-. I , , A, . j.i : Dlexlon. whitens th skin and .! men who entered the institution this Attempted Robbery Of i Portland Bank Foiled By Patron With Pistol - ' ! , Portland, Or., Sept. 3. L. O. MeCVi- j noil, cashier of the Montavilla Stiviugs i bank in a Portland suburb, was ordered to "stck up his hands, by two young In the suit of Mary V. H. L. Aherill and other has granted an injunction restraining tho defendants from removing or moitiroaiiie the crop on the land in- l volved in the suit. I out it. ijerwmo fives you roijy Gregoire vi .peaoh-llk akin which everybody will. . . Ir.v. akniit if. V 1 , tue -oiirt ,r . - v.t money If It f;lls. p. . announce-) i-oii In thta paper, j L L. Cannoy, OWNER M. F. White, AUCTIONEER. The divorce suit of Adu Kinmett against Arthur nimett has been dis missed on motion -of the attorney for the plaintiff. The suit of iU T. Huberts ttgniust John t'hristie has been dismissed on motion of the attorney for the plain tiff. The ense has been settled out of court. .. - L, S. iltenuett and wife linve brought suit against Mary K. Krbson and the heirs of 11. lloen and of Mary A. Hoeu, (dwenseil, to clear title to the NE4 of the 8K Vi of section 2!), T. S. ft. 1 IE. The plaintiffs ak that these heirs appear and 'be required to set forth their interest in the property if uu They also ask that they be , declared owners of the property in fee simple. The estate of Permilla A. Onspell who died Aug. 21 iV vulned at 700 in personal property and $10,000 in real estate. There are lil children and Krank K. t'aspell has been appointed dmi-iatrator. $$ Don't Let 'era Roam $$ bank afternoon and leveled a gun at him. ; A patron, of the bank, who was in tin adjoining room telephoning, dropped tho receiver, picked up a revolver and began firing shots. The would-be robbers fled in an unto mobile they had left in .front of the : -". Get 10,000 HQes Ool Of Tires ' MARVEL TIRE LIFE , A Puncture Sealer A Life Giver NbaJireiRr Ford Car Tires Treated $2.50--Other Tires in (-'-. - - - - ' Proportion to Size MARVEL .TIRE LIFE furnishes preservatives which prolong the life of the tire, keeping it in fit condition and enhancing its strength. Does' not in jure any kind of rubber. It is immune to the Winter weather as well as the Summer weather alike. MARVEL TIRE LIFE is an indestructible, fib rous composition, composed of a form, of sulphur and other mineral substances, in semi-liquid form, which automatically, instantly and permanently cures punctures in automobile tires, motorcycle tires bicycle tires. "" " ' SOLD BY ; - Edw. Keyes, Agent 146 Center Street ; Salem, Oregon. The filial account of Annie linker ithurlton as administratrix of the cs Itnte of Kuby Baker has beeu approved inud the administratrix relieved of fur ther liability. The estate of Klena lirnmberg been nppraised bv Navre KuuiImib, Ole Aiimibv and . M. Kudicott. The es tute eunsists of IVi ' of land mid a house just on tho suburbs of Wood-burn, The estate of Tunis P. Son lea nas been upprais'd at l,2r. The !rt acre farm, part of the NK of See. SS, T. Telephone Rates Are the Prices Which the Public Is Asked to Pay for Telephone Service. : To be just and reasonable, telephone rates or prices must cover the costs of rendering the service and leave a prof it that will attract to the telephone industry a continuing supply of capital which is constantly required for extension and improvements. " If rates yield more or less than such amount they "are not just. If they yield more they are excessive and unreasonable. If they yield less they are unreasonable and are agaihst public interest because they result in a deteriorated service and capital is no longer attracted but directed to other industries that are more pro fitable and possibly, the products of many such industries are of less importance to the public. The present rates we believe to be just and reasonable. They were approved by the Postmaster General: and are effective by Act of Congress. ; V V " ' . : I These rates are now being reviewed Try the Public Service Commission of Oregon, which body assumes jurisdiction since the Government turned back the tel; phone properties to private ownership. . THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 I