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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBBER 3, 1919. PAGE NINE. m 2) c a package before the war a package during the war arid fPc a package THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! UBMNS RETURN : 'Miss Mania "And Miss Case Back From Assoosb&i , Meeting In North. 4 r Miss Cornelia Marvin.'stute librarian, J and Miss Flora Case, of the Salem pub j lie library, returned yesterday from at- tending the anual meeting o tie isorcn-west-Library association, which met in Vancouver. B. C. Thev report an ex- eeedintrlv iiitercstinir trin. The attend ance covered the state of Oregon, Wash ington,- Kiano, i tan ana uriusn voium- bia, and gome ot tno most prominent eu ucntors and library bonds, of the north wost were .on the program. Among, the out standing addresses w.as that ot the association president, Prof. John Ruling ton, of tlio University of British Colum bia. Miss Marvin had an address on the collection of war data , froi ,.n states and colonics ,aiul both ladies took part in discussions. Among other matters of importance woo tlii iiriililiiii nf anlnl-inu fiw ltlimr. v. ......... ... inns, which, was shown to be too low for the guarantee or efficient employes, and lm nuunr'iiitSmi Urmit nil rrti'ni'fl ,19 f.lvttV. ing the , most off icent service, even. at higher cost. Alorg ttjns lino was an inspiration address by Dr. Garnett, of the. University of British Columbia, who urged lugner quaniications ror uorn teachers and librarians, holding that .those who occupy positions of influence should be so keen mentally and strong morally mux mcir htbuiiuuiy wuuiu count for even, moro than their work. Among, resolutions passed was 0110 m appreciation of the late Andrew Carno gie for his promotion of the public li- urary lllUVVfllClll, ItHll UlU IlU'CUUg L'll- dni-ged tlift suffirestioii that memorial tablets be placed in the buildings oroct- ed bv his funds. .' The annHal election placed C. W. rimuth, of the University of Washington, in the position of president; Helen G. Stewart, of Victoria public library, vice president; Miss Ethel Sawyer, of Port land Training school, secretary. Aside from tho .regular program the delegates, were entertained with . fine programs of music' .-and wore shown m exhibit of rare and valuable books and litniliiiiru in thn nulilir. lihrrV. Rv W11V " J...-..V - - j of further entertainment the delegates wnra tnlron fn n O.mile ivin t.hl'Ollfrh the most picturesque portions of Van- Dnnirnp lini-rinr nn thi truOfltfl nl (.(Ktimn- dore P. P. Schooley and tho Royal Vucht i.luli On tlm 1ft.if dfiv nf the meeting n. 30-iulo drive about the city, followed by nil out-ooor iiincncpn, iuiss uso con siders that the British' Columbia people navo no equal in tno line or iiosimatuy HPOaTS TO (MflY $2,0000 III JULY Big Increase Iaoreign Trade Of United Mates Mown 4 In Report-- Washington, Sept. 3. (United Press) Exports to Germany totalled V3,2a,- Journal Mapt A6 Quick Reference To Firms That Giya Service On Shosl , Where buyer Ana seuer nieei v e v :y- Recommend Our Advertisers. i i?2 dnrinu Julv. the firat month follow ing the lifting of the allied blockade, the department of commerce announced today. - - ( Goods worth $zvi,i were soia to me United States by Germany, ' . Total United State exports for- July were " $570,082,915, or approximately $00,000,000 more than in July, lvis. w rta wm $3.43.999.609: or approximate ly'$ld0,000,000 more than last July. . ' Ai tnA nil other divisions in the' to tal nf irmvlo sold to this counlrv. hor sales, being valued; at .$104,001,217. . fra- ports from Japan arc saw to lie wo cause. ; " ' , '" 'England was the biggest United States customer, with purchases total ling $206,299,921. .Franco .spent $51, 7iin or:o n.l Tt-nlv 'fltinrnYimntelv 25.- 'oQo'dOO with Japan 's purchases totalled $11,000,000. South American countries. sold the United States goods worth $56,339,613 Brad bought $26,854,783. South American purchases were near ly $10,000,000 below those of July, 1918. AUSTRIA MUST PAY BURGLARY CAS ! nown as the Home service is now bus.t' .These examination MTU iTmirc J !Pial offer of tho state ami r. ... t.n Kann I x . M.l.l' - C xl f,xn Hinw nr oiuti'Tr rrti v :itn.rtiiT hit ihiiitm nuu iii-tix tnunt? niiniL-iit v iiu ivii mv uv i ' vA1.u u entitlod to enter -'tho hiuh schools this 1 ' ' . ' . ' ' .v'-fali: but cannot enter until they have - COMING EVENTS Sept. 15, Monday 'Fall term Willamette university- begins. Sept. 22-27 Oregon state fair. Sept. 29, Monday Opening ;pf public schools of Salem, sj Oct. -26-rr-Tnrir time back one. ' hour. pnlig the j , 'MntJufntnt'v oxflmination. Ac- tt foileraV mofding to the Jutormation given ont government in the wny of special i about an 'eighth grade examination, a scuoonng, ana otners wno lunen hi Kc,,pupii mui hhuw -a nn. moihu hiiihh:- sit, their five cents a mac rauroaa -remrn jtic, writing, iustoryi agncuuurc, ijcu- . 'I..... A..A tlian ntliAi-a whn liniul ftfl vice ' 1 ii i Till vairtlno v. ' Innirimsre' crencrranhv. ...!; VAfiiil in lfimiiinir mi iiiimraricc. Yes 'i-ivil oovernment and the like before be rprnnv ii Tiiriiift- hi,iiim-im uniiir u mo in inn 1111 1 1 evi u vnivi a uik dh.... office' with their troubles and all-wer' - ' ' .'. e v given the best the home service ac- ueturnea soiaier ooys axe now pies- partincnt of the Bcil Cross can give, jty well 1'onvinced that, it is a gooa -o niiiiig to nave tncir msennrges onu-iai Drs. Cashatt and Pembfrton haye mnved their office to 59S Bank of Commerce bldg. Phono ?!)3. 9-' KEEP COURT AT WORK At McMinnville yesterday a Ford ear was stolen with a license number of 23,726. And thore was also a burg ly ot record. The following filed their papers tor recoru in uie orrice-oi 1110 county recorder yestctday and today: .lnsio, . rL. A. otil.i Upket and chain- were stolen. Steusloff. K. W. Simmons and W Thev are marked with tho initials W. lOucrne. M. H. o - o - The 67th session or tns Oregon an- E. H. Draser of the registry depart- nual conference of tho Methodist Intent of the post office and t'i S. Rid- Episcopal church will be held in .8a- . . .. . W !.,. "nivin" mrfii nf the nost ofticc I em next month brin2Hiff to the city 9.3 i are put deer hunting this wecK. -o- TaJjnae JJrflhetra. pt - Livesley dance Wed. nighh 4-miles south. ' 9-3 Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Hawthorne and from 250 to 300 visitors. A layman's conference will be held here at tho samo time.' Visitors from New York, t tt i w. a fine supply of tents which will be Miss .LMine Hawthorne of rural route of 100 a dnv llnH1 aii r will leave this evening for Long ar(J isposeii 0f., The sale begins Sept. -itwneh, Calif., to visit Idunont Hw-j and yon can-bnv a pyramid tent 16 ihorne. - bv 16 or a fly tent 21 by 13 or if this i . -1 . -. a - (i i . is too lar"e there are army iciiis 14, which will be offered. ' . . . j i. iM Tne sales oi. anny Buppiies uo ( saino rime, viwuuia num a.vw j.um, ally reached within hailing distance of , Philadelphia, Boston, Ia Angeles and r aii.: l.n dAnnlirmiit ' Mom "Vr-iiiiiiwn will firtmirl thiu confer- otfers. tor sale at' Vancouver arra. o ' Salem now has a new lunch room entitled the "Champion," located in the Salem Bunk of Commerce building on' Liberty street in the room former ly occupieu ny ine v. a. moor ourcau In regard to the serious accident to three men while driving a Ford on Can- JY Occupied vy lilt? u. . lituur uun-u. Jtoi STrceT near Jinri, nu hit irv... The proprietor claims ier ius restaur- that -the fl was run mio oy n wilt the very best of home cooking, owned by J. -Wesley Smith of IFalls ....J nniMM nflffoA iw 11 nl 'lirli fit ll flTiriOll tt 11 tAW CVO- und also genuine coffee. o Mat martrato In Salem renort that farmers do not take kindly to the newj prices for hogs and that scarcely any -are 'being offered. The Portland mar-let- is weak today with-quotations of 17 to 17 eents and on this basis the fialera market remains at 16 cents. The embargo on wheat shipments to Portland has been extended to oats and now no shipments of grain may be made to Portland. All mills, elevators and warehouses are filled and commis ai'Mi buyers have been instructed not to 1ut for Portland shipment. ' o ' ' While the general activities of Wil ? Vmotte chapter American Red Cross hpte, naturally, stopped, the department itw all ne'wH'iplt 1i.iriTened n few CVC iiin'gs ago, Mr. Smith says it was his ami rMini-loa ftmith t'hn wfln driving the Kniete and Tnnrrtne acciucnt was caused by the driver of the Ford and not the Buick., Mr. Smith also claims that' instead of the Buick passing on and rcftifing to assist the three injur ed men, that it was the Buiek that took the three men to tho Hospital. The report at the police station as git en by three witneiwes. -was that the Buick drove on payijifTio attention Do the injured meu,-Sl Rniith alsd says that the accident was caused by the Ford nasxine and. getting caught in the bumper on tho Buick. ' : Eighth grade examinations will be held Thnrsdav and Friday at Salem, Woodburn, Silverton. and ilnbbard. om-e, representing the various Doaras and interests of the Methodist church. URGED BY GOVERNOR Armed Invasion Best Cure For Political Eyesore De clares Hobby. Docket For September Term ut brand Jury 1 o lonvene MondayrWell Filled. Wliniv -41ia MnriiiTi flnlllltv CTrAnfl llll-V tured, but the last legislature made it ber or cases Drought up ror its consia-oi-utinn mnRtlv hurirlnriefl. No publicity has been given to a number or cases to be considered, but those ot record arc as follows! '' i . State versus J. R. Watson, charged with a felony in escaping from the pen itentiary auour June. 10. - ne was enp ttured, but the Inst: legislature made it n felonv for anv ininate of the peniten tiary to escape or even to attempt to PBpntwi. ' ' " State ot Oregon verstts H. C. KrisseL He is charged with committing a burr glary in the house of A. E. Underwood, Nn fni tin in iiiiw niir. nil nail. Stato of Oreiron versus Charles Kava- iiaugh and Kenneth - Kavanaugh, charged with burglary. These arc the vnuniv mn who entered the lewelrv atnre of Hartmail 'Bros, and curried away property to the value of about $300. They arc both in the county jail State of )rezn versus Frank Sides tino. chanted with burglary. He is un- dnratnnd he one of the vountr men who robbed the H. C. Bishop store of about $900 wrth of goods. . His accom plice was capturcil and returned to tne reform school. Solent ino is still at large. State of tliegoi. versus Arnold neim of Mt. Angel. Ho is charged with aid ing a prisoner to escape. State of Oregon versus Alphonse Slup fel of Mt. Angel. ; He is charged with assaulting an officer. There are also the' folic automobile thieves who "are charged with grand lar ceny, committed at Woodburn. They arc charged with stealing n Htudebakcr auto. All are young men. They arc in the county jail. i Allied Reply To Counter Pro- posa s Dispatched Along ; With Treaty. r ..'.'' . i .-. '-'.'.' pri. Sent. 3. (United Press.) Tho people of Austria,:' although that coun try is no longer under ino mmmuai regime that brought on tho war, end not escape responsibility for the conflict and must pay for its consequences ' Thia- is tno message oeing cunvi-vi-u t Vieuno today by Biv Karl Renner, Austrian chancellor, wno was nanueu tHA iieni-p treatv yesterday. At the same time Renner was given tho treaty he received tnc auieu repiy tn the Austrian counter proposals. Aus tria 's plea for clemency was rejecter), the alies pointing out that the war was niwinitntrd bv an ultimatum to Serbia from -the Vienna government and that the .Austrian people made no cnori to earn tho militarist spirit wnicn uouiiiiui ;! tlih TlnnsViiirir rpiyrme. ?" ' ''- H ojiit innisweriiig Auatqi" . iiutt-k v'i" rcgrfrd to tho formation of new states from the late Austro-niingnrinn luiuun, the allies declared partition was an in evirnble result of tho polcy of ascend aiicy which tho Vienna government pur aui.fl nvn. aubiert neonlcsi .' ' . . - .1 ll.ai .The allies pointed out, nowever, inv iTiuir vnrii eairer tn assist Austria to adapt-herself to her "Vw position and for this reason had mauc ceitum ecu niimJn mDdit'icxtions in the treaty. Ans ,'io.' will reeiVe 'tf frOni . C.ecliO-Rlo- vnkia and Poland in return fo'r mater ials. '.'" f- ( Tlin nllles refused to grant any fur- tlinn tnrritminl concessions. TTin allied note, signed bv Frennor Clciuenccau, requires an . anawcr in five days. ,''-., EVERyTHINQ ELEOTEIOAI. Salem Electria Co., Masonic Tingle, 187 Nortli Higb . .Maia 1 MACHCESEOPWCxk rttmnttttttn Expert machine- shop serW by Mr. Jj f 1 ED ' :- Bergman at high, sch&-. machine " V"7 ... shop. 13 years experience. Gear eut- OaU 398. Highest prices paid Mt ting a specialty. High class machine Junk, second band goods and nackisv tools. Quick service. Phone 440, 8-15 try. rara m& caJQ 898, get the rlgM " prices. The- square deal hows, j OPTtCTOSTS. -tMTALmca yjv DR. L. HAtil) WILSCfN pe- 271 OhemekeU Bt. Sslem, Ot. feJ cialdst in the Modern Scientific IMMM Awbcation of Glasses- for the. aid ot IUXXXXIV I rrHH vision nnd the relief of Eyestrain and . o$ttZ& WHY SELL FOR LESS? Phones, office 145; res. 1244. BOr eMh Jtm Tm!mmmmmmmmrm' household goods. Get our bid befos - you ,,11. Peoples Furniture sad HarsV L.M.HUM sr-tiPr !J cmt ; SE(HAND GCC5S YickSoTong : ' Chinese Medicine and Tee Ob. ; , j instruments, shotguns, rifles, kese ', I Hat medicine which will cure any . . jg .tovee, gas stows: enit esse M known disease. . ; iooo other useful artlcJos te sell es) " Open Sundays from 10 A. M. . . . trade. What hawe youl The Capita until 8 P.M. Exchange 337 Court St. Poena 4. ' - 153 South High St. I I Salem, Oregon Phone 832 wIMT ; WEWANl - -j. . YOUB used furndtttre;. etevei, Vf ,' '' ,lld tools, as we pay fair prices tm W. Tv E1QDON CO. ' Th HARDWARE FTJBM1. Undertakers i TUEE CO. ;, 58 North High Btree , t ., '285 N Oomn gt POETLAND TAILORS STRIKE T,.nu,-l nv . Rent. 3. Threo hun dred and fifty tailors struck here today, demanding $40 for a 44 hour wcck. urn nlovfis of 12 firms which signeii the scnle remain on the job. Torget It" Buy At Home Don't Let 'em Roam $$ BEST BUYS. AUGTIONEBB- G. SATTERLEE, office 1B4 South. Lib erty St. Phone 937, isu. neai and stock sales. ; ' - ... . , a " Z Capital JoBrnal n;iii nlarlrpt Kfinnrt lIUil av "e tl..i hitii No. 1 " vviicbu, hu" " jl'eco cam Bfl n:n: nata ' ......u.l t Hay, cheat, new """"ZiimiO jaay, on, 443,44 Mill run r"-r";rr"' , Creamery outter w fOrK. mm . . ; w loioe luitv. t 091.H vcai, ia.. Steers .. aL. - VJ' - l. BENOVATE, block and triirj ldlej andjnen' hats B mi B.-T-bottW vvoikj. material Is scstim,,s are expensive, what's the answswl Bi Ellsworth. 4B6 Court' Bt. 8sj lem, Or. , : . , -... , :4 Spring lambs .... Ewes Sheep, yritorrr Kegs," eash Hens, livo Old roosters Broilers & ........r,-- Heavy Spring. - - New potatoes Green onions dos .. OnioBS, per sacit Celery doz - Tomatoes tAahes '"' Watermelons' .. .... Oranges Lemons, box Bananas , lOo L...... 4625c TS Eats Blocked STOVE REPAKC.fi ; STOVES' HEBTIILT AND BEPAUUBs) 50 years experience, uepei jnainaM and American fence. , Sizes 8 to 58 in. higb Paints, oil' and arnlsh, ete. f Loganberry and hop hooks. , ' , Salem Fence and Stovr Works, 250 Court street, Phone 24. - , SCAVENGER ; i I SALEM 80AVENGER Garbage aM : refuse of all kinds removed em ssobs ly eontrscts at reasonable rt Ce'ss pools eleanoa. Dead niwl tm moved. Offiee phono Main 1W. 2224c ........ 16c .2le ..; .... aoc ,.Ai .. 40 ...-.$3.25 ,. $1.00 ...... 90c KQNEY TO LOAN On" Good Beal Esteto Seeurity mtns.'it: wnm ,Ovef Ladd Bush bank; Salem Oregesl FEDERAI, FARM LOANS S ee cent Interest, prompt service, years time. Federal farm loan bOid for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 01 it some Temple, ttalem, uregon. rnll. T.rns. Rent. 3. Immediate armed intervention in Mexico "o euro the worst political sore spot on this con tinent," was advocated by Uovcrnor w. P. Hobby of Texas in an exclusive inter view here today. ' i , "Mexico- must have a stable govern ment arid either the United States or some other nation must intervene to ..n....n i..l a nnvMnmltnl iA the 1 Hobbv declared, j tiou intervened, knowi:g as wO do tho danger of intervention' turning uuo a wav ..r Miiimieftt ft nuroose which would be fartherest from' our" own miids in intervening. The United states should not asu "One inch of territory," he declared. This fact should be made clear to the Mexican people." ' . But tiovornor nouuy empnnsi.cn nn wishes intervention, if taken, to be on a .Fiin... an In in rcatnrA irder com pletely in Mexico and educate the coun try to siK-H a degree mat oruer ran w maintained by the , Mexicans' when AmAvioan 4 nrAiL fio withdrawn. This might take, ten years, or fifty, the Tuxas exceirUyc said, "but HO mat ter how long it would take, our purpose would bB protection and education, noi aggression or conquest. in il in ln?ftns. MA miles from Salem j well and shack, cheap at $o000 and a good income. - 40 acros -ot best . VBiier mam, K"" huiblings, dniry barn and silo; priced below the market. Look at this one; it must be sold. 880. acre nul dairy with income of $1000 per month; only $100 per acre, vimi n..u nr.ii;,irpi4 wiih Ktivck.. cheao. , 111 HVII; lll.rv ... 1 J SO acres at Aumsvine, an cieaieu, well fenced, new stock barn, $2350. $1000 cash. 10 acres good loam 4 acres fruit, buildings, Vt mile school, 2 miles city 6 acres with family orchard, 8 room house, basement, other ntuionngs, ciosc to citv limits; only $3500. ' A snap in prunes and loganberries, in good location, only $300 per acre. See it before its sold. 40 acres Jtcat land, good layout ior fruit fine location; $10,500. acrr.sr tx a uunoings, a ramuioi Honey, ext rested (nntcloupcs Bunch beets . Cabbage .. .- Head lettuce Carrots - Eetail Prices. Eggs doxen Croamery buttor ... Country butter ..........--- Flour, hard wheat 75ej$l 1 3-4c 5.736.50 .. $7.508.50 . 9toC 80e ...$2.753.25 ... oc 3 3-4c " eoo 45e Portland Market ..... 70e 60c ...$1103.25 W 1255 N WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices ere Bight M. ZANDLER, Proprietor Summer Street. Salem, ureses. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET A MeCornack Ball on every et 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. I. Hunts, K.. B. & S. i.i ft r..xF,n.. "Our Monroc Doctrine wouid not jicrmit CtL-ITpfln TKprn HniHrV--us to sit idiy by while some other na- f"lCCp lUCUl 11U1UC from street, ear. at school. 75 walnut trees; $3000. - '-. . 10 acree, ' naif ciearco, . ouiiii'bi good soil, only . miles ttalem, $22o0. Fine 9 room modi'rrr houw', basement furnace, garage,. lot 100 feet by 250 foet," fruit and shade trees, everything in firt class eondition; cost $7500 to build owner must sacrifice: to get mono" S'jon;, $;u. . Jtou can't uiipn cate this anywhere. 50 ncrcs all cleared, beat valley loam aood house and barn, 4V4 miles Salem, $SOO0. ' ...'.,' ' . 21 acres 4eT dark loaiif, family 'r .l.a'S mnm iinnup nwri water svsfeiii good barn with' ha fork, practically- inj ine eityj eieuv". For best niivs see ' - ' S0C0L0FSKY ' , 341 3tte Piirtland. Or.,' Sept. 3,-Buttcr, city creamery 61(S2c Eggs soloctcd local ex ' Hens 282e " '...,-. . Broilers 2520c Cheese, triplets 36S8e , DAILT LIVE STOC KMABKET 'Receipts 30 Tone of market weak. " Good to choice steers $1 0(0.11 Fair to good steers 7.50(8.50 Common to fair steers 7T.50 Choice to good cows and heifers 7Mcdium to good cows and heifers $6(517'': ,-' : . .. '-- Cauucrs $3(d5 , Bulls $6(6)7 Calves $H15 Bogs 'Receipts 114 ' Tone ot market weak 'Prime mixed $17(3; 17.50 Medium mixed $UV(Z-17.. - -Rough heavies s)lii15.50 " ' , i Pigs $140)14.50 . ; . . Bulk $16.5017 ' . -. , - ' -.'..'.'. . STneep ; .-;., Receipts 695 Tone of market steady .. " ; .-. Prime lambs $12:50(Ti in.25 " Fair to medium lambs $11.5012.30 Yearlings- $7.5i)&.50 - . Wethers $7.508 . -, - ' Ewe sai7.5 : . ",'. -.,;-'; EOTAL Neighbors of America, Or gon Grape camp No. 1360 meet evert Thursday evening in McOorneek ksl ' Elevator ae-vica. Oracle, Mrs. Oaf rie E. Bunn, 648 Union St; reeot. der Mrs. Melissa Persons, lelf 4th St. Phone nuo. . nmra A Td . fm w! t 111 bly No. 84 moets urn imi ' each month at 8 p. m. in Msjonse) Temple. Glenn C. Niies, M. A. ft, Vibbert, secretary, 340 Owelti street, MOO BR N WOODMEN OF AM BRIO Oregon Cediur Camp No. 5246,meeU eviry Thursday evening at 8 e cloeK in MeCornack building Ooart b4 Liberty streets. W. M. Persons, V C; Frank A. Turner,-elerk. "water company ; BUY IN SALiEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS 4ALEM WATEB fOMPANT OfneJ eorner Commercial ana Treae w Bills payable monthly in advance. Ph oa n..i an .fnilantj in the DDSiiaiMX denartment of tho Unu'ersi y of Week, lugton : this-year 30 .tl HH. burned, the school district of Empire, In Coos county, has voted funds ee" $12,000. ' Flushins. L. L-Morc than a thousand bartenders, answered an, ad .for 2-TS dispense for a cafe.- The ad tureen out to be a fuko. . , , . '": ,." i$$$Keep Them Home-$S5