Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 08, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DllLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919.
PAGE SEVEN.
NEWc FALL SHOES
FOR
DISCRIMINATING MEN
Are now in stock and at prices that are very attractive as. well as the shoes
are. The "RRENNAN" (Union Label) Shoes for men at $7. to $1L; (You
don't need to pay $15 to $25 to get a good quality up-to-date shoe). Other lines
of Goodyear Welt Dress or Work Shoes as low as $5.65 and Heavy ones down
to $4.95. Bojrs sizes in proportionate prices.
SHOETERIA
Self Service Department where you save money by serving yourself. Ladies'
Shoes $1.45 to $5.95, Men's shoes, $2.59 to $6.45. And Bargains in Boys',
Youths', Misses' and Children's Shoes. All 'IShoeteria" Prices are Lower, and
hew lines are added every few days. You cannot afford to miss looking ovoi
this new department at i .... ... r ' . X ' "' - . :.-:
-
Electric Sign
"SHOES"
Littler &.
Upmeyer
Sole Owners
New Fall "SPATS"-for ijneit and Womeii are Beginning to Arrive
T -t- 1 ' . ... - . - -
CITY NEWS
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COMING EVENTS
Sept. 13, Monday-HFall term
Willamette university begins.
Sept. 22-27 Oregon state
fair. ... " '" -"'V .
Sept. 29,. .monday Opening
of public schjBOls of Salem. ' .
Oet, -28 Turn, .time back one
hour. . ' .-.
Drs. Cashatt and Penibfton hare
moved their. offi. to .508 Bank of
Commerce bldg-. Phone 8'J3. - '
o
We buy liberty bonds. 205 Oregon
building. ' f
The kldlets of Salem, along with
it! any of the grown ups, have been hav
ing the time of their lives fit the Ore
grin theater yesterday and today,, the
groat attraction Ibeing 'iLa Petite t'a
bnret" which is put on in -connection
with the great war picture "Secret
Service." Tho vaudeville comprises a
e;orc or more of marionettes, repreeent-
ing-'every 'knowu'cliaractcr from "Yon
Yonson" to a dancing, skeleton, and
the-'antic' performed by the automa
tons beats, the record for comicality'.;
Artificial teeth, save expert plate
man, with over 35 years experience,
at my office. Dr. D, X. Beechler, den
tist, 302 V. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf
An electrical storm north, of Salem
last evening burned the transformer of
tho Portland Katlwav ami row-
cr company at the Mt. Angel and for
an hour or so, Gervais, Mt. Angel and
Woodburn .were without light shortly
after 5 o'clock. It is also reported that
lightning struck a burn near Woodburn
The Home service section of the Bed
cross wishes all soldiers to know exact
K- ivl.nt Hiiw nri entitled to nroviding
they have. a disability that was incur
red prior to the date ot .tneir. uisenarge
From inquiries made at the offiiw, it
i tlint il number of soldiers are
not properly informed as to what the
government will do for them, if under
nut- ilisnhilitv. Thin morninr one voting
man appeared at the. office and elected
'under tho vocational privilege, to take
a course of study at an optical school
hn T.na A mriOcs. His transportation to
Los Angeles ivill be paid and as is
inirkp n henv-v (lisuuilil v ne Win ie-
ceive -t$0 a month while studying;.
CoastrPhone
Employes to
Shape Plans
8b a i Francisco. Sept 8- Teleihoae
operators and electrical workers of the
Pacific Telephone Telegraph company
...111. U - mnllaA n in holt. RimUnilMV
) Tl 1 1 1 w 11 II 1 M ,v tM-wv V 'I V
1 22 to take up the matter of increased
wages and shorter working houra
Thin rnnvt' was decided on at a meet-
in a nt rielpiratps from central California
0 - o
cities. The delegates drafted demands
which will be presented to the company.
Thov iik1iiH wntrfa of $8 rbasirt a dav
for electrical workers and $3. to 5 a day
tor women teiepuoue operuiors. : ,
Tho meeting September 22 is expected
to aouoint a comniitteo to resume nego
tiations with the eompany. This i the
first move taken sinee the operatois in
a referendum vote rejected the compro
mise wage scale accepted by their in
ternational olficers anu wiuca ended
tho coast-wide telephone strike. , '
FORGERS CLEAN UP
ON SALEM STORES
No Trace Found Of Two Men
Who Passed Bad Checks
Here Saturday.
Kulmii on in a ill for its annual cltaiiiug
up at the hands of bad chock artist Sat
urday afternoon, following bauking
hours.
Aftnr pvervbndv had renorted. il Was
found that bad checks had been passed
on the following firms: Kafouiy Bros.,
one check for ?4tf.2 ana anotnor lor
4.R: (i. W: Johnson & Co.. one for $51:
Salem Woolen Mills store, one foi $54
and another for o&; I'eopte. s casu store
one for $54; a J. Schei, one for 53.75
nnd anothor for $48. !
The checks were presented by two
young men who in their forgery used
the names pi Dr. Ei E. Fishor, B. 3.
McCandlcss, Bay Schaubo and Haver
Silverstem. At the lialo & o. store
and at the Arnold cigar store checks
wero tendered, but tefused.
Max Solof, of the Peoples Cash Store,
became suspicious of his check and wont
out .to find the man who had passed it
and found him at the Oregon Electric
depot. Although donying that the check
was not good, the man returned with
Solof to tho store and made gooa o
Amount. . An officer was at the Solof
store, but when the affair had been set
tlo.l Bud Mrl Solof had received hi
money and did mt want to prosecute
tho man, no arrest was niauo, isotn
the ' men left town arid' haVo not been
heard of since. ; , t, f
While the writing on all of the forged
Ram Damages Prune Crop
Where Foliage Is , light
After investigating prune orchards
yesterday and today, Robert C, Paulus
is of the opinion that the presnt rains
are doing considerable damage ta those
orchards of ' light foliage,.r causing
prunes to crack. " '
. Where there is consideraible foliage,
the damage is not so great, estimated
it about 10 to 15 per cent. But the pos
sible big damage running 50 per cent
or more is on the trees with the light
foliage. " .. .' ' -1
. iBefore the rains, the prune crop in
this part of the valley was estimated
at 50 percent of nrmal crop. In
psany of the young orchards there waa
prospects or iw per ceni crop, xiow
ever, if the rains do not continue more
than a day or so, Mr. irauius minus
up real gerious damage will be done.
Death called another residout of Sil
vcrton Thursday when Mrs..Peter Kl
son passed to the great beyond.
. "Mrs. Nelson had been ailing for some
tinio having suffered with diubotwi but
her condition was not considered seri
ous until Tuesday when she waa sudden
ly taken, very ill. The ultimate cause
of death was sail to bo a blood clot on
the bruin. Mrs. Nelson whs 56 years of
e. . -' '
Mr. Nelson is ono of the yard bosses
at the Silver Falls Timber company mil)
and her son Bigiutl is a wen Known sing
this citv. Another son 1b employed
at the same mill and a daughter, Louise,
Hvcb at home. Other cniwren are ex
pected here for the funeral.
iThe Nelson, family nau recently pur
chased tho C. C. Amos homo on Mill
street and had just moved into the same.
Appeal.
BRITISH DESTEOYEE SUNK
Quick. Reference To Firms That Ghra Service On Sisr
W here Buyer And seller Meet-- e
Recommend Our Advertisers. , v .
Sales
era
EVHRTTHINO EUEOTEICAL
Eleetrle Co., Masoni Temple, 127 North Hi
. TelepkoM
.Maim 11N
EIACE3NESH0?raK-
I Expert machine ehop ser' ky Mr.
itergnian at nign bvovm; mw-iuuv
hop. IX year experience. Gear But
ting specialty. High class maehins
tools. Quick service. Phone 448. 8-15
DB. L. HAIiL WILSON p
iolint in th Modern Scientifie
in,i.tinn nf nisniM for the aid of
vision and the relieJ of Eyestrain and
. . . . 1 1 C... Jn v.
Headache, unice cmseu uui7
Qffice 210-211 U. S. Bank building
Phones, office 145; lee. 1244.
L.M.HUM
XL-- can of
v; YickSoTong
nhSnuu MnAtalne and Tea Oa
Has medicine which will euro any
known diaeate.
Open Sundays from 10 A. M.
- nntil 8 P. M.,
153 South. High 8t.
RlBm. Oreiron Phone 282 4
bian Kniligts club of Salem, an oran-
will be called this week '.if all Shrinerg 'checks was the same, appearing like the
lu.Ai.lr nf omQ follVH ' tllOlll. mptlllld fli l)UV
in Salem and those eligible tfor mem
bership, ; to - begin the preliminary
work rtowards the , national meeting of
Shriners to be Itelci vi Portland next
June; Also to make arrangements to
meet tho tfhrinera from Portlaud'Who
will "make a pilgr"imugo to Marshfield
stopping off-in Salem aoout noon of
October 3., It is understood that the
special train froirt 'P ortland, with the
lamous Al Kador natrol will sod off
an hour in the city October 3, and for
tnis reason, tuo Aiaioiau. liuigni oi
Salem will meet to prepare a proper
reception." ', :';"''." , ' ..."
Adjutant General-1 Staffirin and; Col.
A. T. Woolpert rcturaied thia morning
from a visit in -ortfarid, where they
reviewed the' mustering out., of the
Multnomah guards. The men were' ad
dressed in an. appreciative vein by
Mayor Baiter of Portland, Col Leader
and others. A large number of nation-
ii I ofnnrd nfflcers Wftl'ft nrespnt. for the
ceremony, which took place yesterday
afternoon.
wnrtr nt amateurs, their method of buy
ing was suggestive of the trained crook.
Ill each instance tne Buying was uune
carefully and t no time were the men
in a hurry. At one store one of tho men
sat around and discussed matters in
general. At another stOTe, in buying
suit of clothes, tho forgof first looked at
the suit, went out and returned in au
hour stating that this 'bne store had the
best BUits in town, rne men worsen
separately. One told the story of work-ino-
out. on Dr. Fishor's farm, saying
he had just been paid, off and did not
want to spena too mucn money.
ft
Lot L. Pearoe, president of th Ara-
STARTS TOMORROW
TA
RZAN
of the APES
From the original story by Edgar Bice
Burroughs, with Elmo Lincoln, Enid
Markey aud 1000 others.
Produced in the wildest jungles of
Brazil at a cost of $300,000. -
staged with wild lions, tigers, ele
phants, baboons, apes, cannibals, cic.
11
n fflrrnimr
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
igh Theatre
Mim Graie E. Smith haa returned
to her desk in the attorney general's
Oitice after a vacation of several
licks. Tho creator nart nf the neriod
miBiiS st-Reabpeii. Washineton. in
atlendance upon the annual conference
of the i. Wit.. A., wnicli sne rountt a
ninnf. intorpsl.inff nuH iitfttiiriuir ixflthfir-
.....u. B . t 0 n
ing. Delegates wero present from a
number of the northwest states, and
addresses wero made by association
workers of national-reputation. One
of the most important matters under
HiarMiAsiinii wiis thn uronnsed nrffaniza
twin nP ihmiinpda flnrt nrnfpsninmil no-
men's clubs in connection with each
local association, these to Ibe federat
ed with tho national oreaiiization. It
.s expected that steps will be taken
for the organizing of sucn a club in
Salem within the next few weeks.
o -
Beret. Mai or Harry Gale, who
,, itv n'ceived hi discharge from tho
service ar t amp iiewis, arrivuu in uiu
city this morning for a brief visit
with his cousin. Lawrence Gale. The
youug officer has been in the army
for about two years, enlisting with tho
ftcld artillery. 'For a largo part of the
term he has been stationed at Camp
Taylor, at Louisville, Kentucky. He
states that he was very pleasantly sit
uated in the land of blue grass, fasfr
horses and romance, having opportuni
ty to sec much of the country. Among
other point of interest ho visited the
Mammoth cavo which he considers to
Ibe one of the most wonderful sights in
the world. He also visited some of the
scenes made famous in tho novels of
James Lane Allen.
Helsinsrfors, Sept. 8. The British dc
irnver 8-19 struck a mine near Seitus.
kuer. Wednesdays Twenty-four of the
officers and crew were drowned.
Due to the fact that Marshall Dana,
ni-noiinnt nf thp All club of Portland,
is unable to come to Salem 'tomorrow,
the meeting of mcmncrs or ine win-
uerciai clnh nt the Marion notei nas
hun nnatnnnp rl Tt is fhotit'ht that Mr.
rin,,u win flr.fl it nnaqilhtn to come to
Salem next week, whenV the postponed
.... il .... nn.:. ...n
luncheon will ta.e piacu. mis kuub
n nlanU will IKlStlH.llB tll CSmOaiL'll
for mombcrshin in tho Commercial
club about one week, - '
TVndiiivnt. Tjnnev of Willamette re
turned recently from Spokaiio where
he attended the meeting or mo neur
al conference of Washington, Ho ex
nects to receive 10 or 12 students from
that city.
t Edward Crawford of Portland was a
visitor- todav, at the ..office of . Dr.
Doney, coming here in the interests
of tho Public nniyersity which has
Won pniidiLctoil duriii" the past two
years in Portland.
Them la to be a meeting of tho scout
itnunr.il tomorrow iiiuht at the home, ot
ftlenn C. Niles, 415 N. Winter stroot,
at uhich all scout masters are request
aA fj ha Tirpaiinf na t-hnro aro mattOtB
fnilnn In .llA (liflCUSsed Among
other things arrangements will be mado
with regard to, tne scout cami at- m
Toil. in..iml ilnrimr fnir week. Plans
will also bemade for the membership
campaign to bo started tnis iiui..
TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE
OTOIETRJSTS.
KMMItMttttMMtHH(
JUMWAIiTED
Call 398. Highest prices paid (W
I Junk, second hand gooda and mackta- '
ery. Bs surs and oU SB8, get ths ran
prices. The sqnar deal housa.
7 CAPITAL JUirS C(K
271 Chemeketa St ' Salem, Or.
WHY SELL FOR LESS?
We will pay you mor cask lor yow,
household goods. Get ou bid liefoi
you sell. Peoples Enrnitnre and I&Er
wara Store. E71 N. Com. St. PkM
. .734.
.SFrOND-HAND GOODS
NO CASH &EQTJEBBDHB00 ovteeoM ;
. . .11 J. ' ' -
hoe ana stucs, au u
al instruments, hotan, 18, JmmK
ing atoves, gas stoves, snit uoes
1000 other lfteful artkles to sell ssj
trade.! What kave yont Ths datasl
Exchangs 337 Court fit. Wose 4M
i T
W. T. EIODON CO,
Undertakers - ,
B52 North High B treat ' v.
41
TOUB used furniture, stoves, .arpj
and tools, as ws pay isii f
Everything. Call 947 -CAPITAL
HABDWABB JtSr
TUEB OO.' . .
283 N. Cos1 St.
AUOTTOKEKR,
( SATTERIiHE, office 124 South Lib
erty St. Phone 93.7, 1211, Real estate
and stock"; sales. 2 " , ';-s r
'"
n- Canital hznd
Daily Market Report
drain
Wheat, soft white No. 1 ................. 2
r ecu ,uuio i - gge
imuiug ui '
Hay, -""--"i" mmo
.. .. . . : esc
Creamery butter .. . ..-3fe66c
... JT."-.ZZ. 1516o
S?5 "Z" 28
B1, ,. ......
U-
npring miuuo -- iSjj5e
r,wes .
oneep, yv.-.
in.
Tl vv
rggs " " .,,ni.
Hons, live V--
Old roosters . J
Bvoiters ' ; oop
neavy oinis
..3c
. 40e
oniliinpffl unon the review of the Pa
cific fleet at Astoria today.
Among the guests at the Capital ho
tel are Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mather of
Sixes Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wickberg of
Portland, C. 12. Irish, Gresham;
Mrs. Hal 1). Pattern and children left
this morning for a visit of a week or
more with relatives in Portland.
I'aa . ITflioi-liin nml fnmi V. nr v.or-
vallis were recent guests at the Ma
rion hotel.
Among the recent auto, tourists m,
the cvty were Geo. If. Wilbur and H. C.
Campbell of Hood Hivcr, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Cockfield and .). K. uocKiteia oi
Vancouver, iB. C, registering at tho
Marion hotel.
Attorney General Brown is spending
tho day in Portland looking after lc-
;al business.
nrormiin.na l-ecistcred at the Bligh
hotel today include W. E. Wright, Mc-
Mmnvuie; Mr. anu ir. . n. """"i
Portland: Will C. Smith, Grants Pass;
W. J. Hoffor, Eugene; W. E. Frazier,
Clackamas.
National
'First game i
Boston
Pittsburg
Demaree and Oowdy;
Sclunidt,
H. II. E.
... 0 5 3
.. 10 14 2
Miller nnd
. Second game
Boston
Pittsburg
Cauuey and Gowdy;
IHackwell.
4
3 1
Ponder
0
2
3
and
No others scheduled.
, American
First game
Boston .....
New York
4 .Tones and Si-hang:
Euel.
Second game ;
Boston
New York
Hoyt and Walters;
Hannah.
3 8
1 7
Thorinnhlcn
0
1
and
a 10 o
0 4 0
Mogridge and
WE WANT
HatsEbcbcd
I RENOVATE, bloc and trim "Missy
bettor work) matwtal is. sesree, katji
ere sjopeiaive, what's the snawail,
C. B. ElhTworift, 4S Court St., Ssj ,
lem, Or. ,
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES BBBTJILT AND BEPAIBBM
SO years experience, Depot JNanoMt
and American fence.
Sizes 26 to 58 la. high 4
Paints, oil and varnisk, ats.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem. Fence and Sttfv Works,
SS0 Court atrart. Phoss 424. t
scavei:
SALfiM SOAVESEB-JabagS
ivfa.ll kiada retBOTSd .mt
ly contracts at Tesson.bl ratss
Cess pool cleaned. Dead aniAale r,
moved. Office phona Mala 107.
egatanas
New potatoca .
Green onions dos ..i
Onions, per sac a.
Celerr doz
Tomatoes "
iron
Ppftches .. i.....i....., .
Watermelons .. -
Oranges
Lemons, box
Bananas .-..
Uauev. ettrasted
Cantaloupes' ..i
Bunch beets . -
Cabbage
Head lettuce .
Carrots
I MONEY TO LOAN '
On Good Seal Eststs Sossrity
thw tt TOK.D i
Over Ladd A Bask tank Satan Ofsfos) ,
,M 13.25
$1.00
90c
75c$l
....1 3-4c
5.756.50
, 7.5O8.S0
Vi
2M
a
45c
3 3 4c
60c
45c
FEDERAL FARM LOANS OH y
ent IntoTest. Prompt sevu-B. tn
years time. Federal farm loan boadt
for sale. A. 0. Bohrnitedt, 401 Ma
sonie Temple. Salem, Oregon.
Retail Prices.
Eggs dozen .......
Creamery butter ..
Country autter
iNo Olivers scheduled.
YE LIBERTY
TODAY and
TOMORROW
Personals
Mis Lena Belle Tartar recently re
turned from a visit of several weeks
with relatives in Corvallis.
Governor Ohott and wife are in at-
ay rr4
l Art tAlHWy L
u' ,? s. 'ST r !. t'i & S XaJV
1K "iV i J
II V. j, U I
5i HJ
Ji -'i US :.'
1. ...
2?
sjj y
50e
. 70c
, 60c
Fl.,.. hard wheat .X10d.ai-
Portland Market
Pnrthmd. Or.. Sept. 8.-iButter, city
creamery td(cgi)e
Eygs selected local cx ootiio-i,.
Heiui, 230c.
Geese 15c
Broilers 252Gc ' .
Cheese, triplets 3028e - '
DAILY LIVE 8TOO KMABKET
Cattle
Beceipts 234 '
Tone of market strong
Hood to choice seers I011
Fair to good steers "8:5,n
ii. iifnora S7S27.50
oi.:. mml cuws and heifen
buuuo 1. -----
ii"ro ..a L.lf...
tfltuiuw iw I,
$67 ' ' -
Cannors 3.(18
Bulls t97
Calves, S("jl4. -
Bogs
Receipts 21 2H
Tone of market1 higher
Prime mixed T7.50(&'la.
Medium mixed $17 17.50.
Hough heavies $15.50rn't6..)n.
Pigs lsrais.a.
Bulk $t7t 17.80. :
Sneeu
Beeeipls 80H5
lino of niKi ket steady
Prime lambs 12.50(S 13.
lair to medium lambs H01-
Yearlings $7.f0(9.50
Wothers 7-5Q " , -
Ewes ''a7.5 : 1
WOOD SAW
FHONB 1090B
Our Prices are Bigkt
ot M 7ANDLBB. Prwrtotot
1255 N. Summer Street. Salem, Oregasl
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OS" PYTHIAS MJSHT A
MoCornack hall oa every i1" '
at 8. Walter Lenon, O. C,
Euntz, K. K. 8.
BOYAL Neighbors of America, Ore
gon Grape camp jio. ioow mco. jjr
Thursday evening in MoOornaek ul
Elevator scvice. Oracle, Mrs. Oar
rie E. Bunn, 648 Union St; rasas
dnr Mrs. Melissa Persons, Mil
4th" St. Phone 1436M. -..
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84 moots Jirst inaiv -each
month at 8 p. m, in MasonoS.
Temple. Glenn C. Niles, M. A.; U A
Vibbert, secretary, 340 Owens strestt
MODERN WOODMEN OF AM.EB10A .
Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 5240,roeeta
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in McCornack building Court and
Liberty streets. W. M. Peisons, V.
C; Frank A. Turner, clerk. .
" WATBR COMPANY
JACK FiCKFORD in
"SI LL APPER-SON'S BOY
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
1ALEM WATEB POMPANY--Offlw
eornur Commercial aud Trade street.
Bills payable monthly in aavuc
Ph.wo 603.
n..t .f An .tuitnnta in the poMimaty
department of the VniversUy of Wash
ington this year 30 .re sjarnen. .
ii. ..!,.. Ik. nA hn'.lrlinlt TCeuttJ
burned, the school district of Lmplra,
frm iintintv. naa voioa iwww
$12,000.
Tlu.liinrf. L. t More tlisn a thousand
burtchders 'snswered an ad for ene 2.TS
dispense for a cafe. Tho ad turr.ed out
to ba a fake.
IKeep Tliem Home 555