s THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. Stock Judging by Boys of 15 Counties To Be Feature Of Industrial Club Program features of the industrial club work of the school children of Oregon will ' !e a ftoi-k judging contest by teaus of lioys from fifteen different counties of Oregon ,and a girls' cnuuinR contest by teams of girls from as uiuny counties, The stock judging will be held dti . Monday. The boys work will b; suiper vised and judged by Profe.no? .Potter ol the Oregon Agricultural college, who hast had a wido experience 11; cnmlucting kuch contests in other states. Assurance ot the quaKty ol work of the bc;.s is given by the lact that one of the Ore gon teams, a Marion county team won the' interstate judging contest held at Spokane a couple of weeks ago. The canning contest will lo held In the educationul building. A special booth has been prepared where the teams will contest. One team will dem onstrate its ability in canning ea-jh half day. Seats hnvo been provided for spec tators, and as soon as the team has com pleted its work, the members will an- HVHC nil ntinatlrma A lllilrra tai'll un.n i . ...j ... ........ juujo . each team, and will compare the scor-1 aimuuiitiug mu fill i-lorinir dny of the state fair. The educational building wiil scarce ly hold 'nil the exhibits that have al ready been entered.' Seats will bo taken nut 'of tlm nbl nmlitnrhim In nvli. in mnlio room for the-government exhibit.' Exhibitors are busy a- week in advance of the opening getting their booths In shape. - The boys pig clubs will have one of the large barns filled with pigs. Thore will also be a large display of poultry, rabbits, calveB and sheep bv the 1 ovs and girls clubs. Liberal prizes for the livestock exhibit are offered not only by the state fair board but also by the livestock growers of the state. Twenty-four capital prizes arc offered for the various contests among the ex hibitors of the boys and girls doing club work. The capital prizes consist of a two weeks summer course at the Oregon Agricultural college. Money for this is given by business men of Portlund who make donations to State Superintendent J. A. Churchill to assist in encouraging the club work. The boys and girls camp will h&ve enrolled about one hundred children. Those are boys and girls who have Ben ed the highest in club work in their home counties. They will be entertained all weok by the' state fair management. Competent principals and chaperoncs havo been appointed to have chargo of the boys and girls camps. The mem bers will be given an opportunity to study all the various industries shown at the state fair. Portland Fans To Witness First 10-Round Go Friday Portland, Or. Sept. 18. Fight fans here will see their first ten round fox ing exhibition under new Oregon law, legalizing such events, tomorrow night when Hilly Mascott of Portland and fieorgie Thompson of Los Angeles will oe the headiiners at a smoker. Peter Mitchie and Stanley" Willis will appear in a ten frame semi-final. ' Kid Exposito of San Francisco is sched ulcd to go eight rounds with Freddie I Anderson of Vancouver. Sammy Gor- don and Young Eddie Britt of Oakland will open with six rounds Oregon is the only Pacific coast state permitting ten round fights. Hood River grocers are limiting in dividual purchases of sugar to 50 cents' worth, which is affecting the canning of fruits ami vegetables. Hisher Wage Demands Of Coast Operators Placed Before Pacific Company Ran Francisco, Sept. 18. The in creased wage demands to be made !y coast telephone operators will be in the hands of the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company within two weeks, Miss hophie Brown, business agent of the lo cal telephone girls union, announced to day. The. new schedule will be presented to the local operators at a meeting tomor row night. The scale is said to call for increases over the $2 to a day de mand made by the girls before they walked out in their recent strike. ' A final conference of coast delegates will be called September 22 when the final draft of the demands will be drnwn. They will be presented to the company within the following we"k. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE BETTER WIFE" German Republic Seeking New Corps of Diplomats i . .. By VMl D. Oroat , presidents Taft, Eoosevelt, McKinley, Berlin, Sept. 18. The new republic is and has been a close student of Prcsi- rinuttig selection of diplomats a ical dent Wilson's policies. He and Colonel ju. ui course, it uin't entirely neccs-, House were friendly before the war. sury that Germany make out ft whole Solf looks, at first glimpso, .umo Blnto of ambassadors and ministers just what like American Secretary of In yet, particularly u entente nations only torlor Lano, though ho is of heavier seiui iiere charge a airuires. Uui, the build and of more rugged countenance jjuuiu- or ine government win prouaoiy than the American. be, h such un event.to send out charges I Solf distincuishod himself in Or and (consuls the charge perhaps being many at least last winter by his open tho Imni Intended for the higher post of broach with Hanse, loader of the milo niinfcitor or, ambassador when fulfdiplo- 'pondonts. Solf declined to associate miit relatione With the outside world .Hanse, holding that us leader of the in- me rcBHiueu. dependents he was cognizant of a big Germany's difficulty arises from tho ."slush fund" which the Eussian bob fact that sonio of the men of the old sheviks lind placed to tho credit of the diplomatic service would bo persona radicals hero in Berlin; This caused lion grata nt certain capitals, while the quite a Munition and helped undoubted new regime so far has not' produced ly, in foreign countries, to show that iiuny big prospocts of nmbasxatlorinl 'thore was n0 government alliance or wize. j' J; ;, . ' -' r ' sympathy with the Lenine-Trotskv ro- no rur, in connection witu tno Anicr- girne. ienn ambassadorship, only two names I He Is nf nlmiit, mwltltn acre, npfiu.t. hnve been much iiiontionod MaxiHan 1 plomntio, highly educntod and nccoiding i.uiui-.i una ir. ouu, me iormcr coion- to many substantial Hermans h0 Bould iul minister ned later foreign, minuter .be a. good representative of the new re in the closing days of lust year, ' , publlo. Harden hasn't a change to go tu the Former American Ambassador Bern Washington post. He has made more or storff is known to regret that his posi- Jess of a name for himself in America , tion with the American pcoplo is such but that doesn 't count for anything j that ho eould not again become ambas sador to Washington. Whlhj he has been bookod for the Home post, it Is possible that ho will docide to abandon diplomacy in favor of politics and run for the relchstiig in tho coming elec tions. The British and French posts do not even have any "among-thoso-mention-od" people. It Isn 't a case here of i!if- iudin,g places "for all ths de- with the present situation. In fact he isn 't taken seriously by the present gov ernment in that connection. I" On the other hnnd, Solf has consider able backing for the piucc. Solf is a man of liberal tendencies. Ho appealed .during the war as nn opponont of tiauy of tho goveriunent 'e politlces; and as foreign minister lust winter stuck strung ly for strict adherence to the "Fourteen Point" in application of the peace lo .. , . Mormnnv. He sneaks English with .enreA : H"-V 111 11 lv an accent, is favorably known : in ""ving'but rather of finding "de- many 'prominent American and English orvnig' and capable men for the quartern, has traveled extensively, suet pluces. "BILLY BLAZES, ESQ.' It's a Lloyd-Comedy 1L PATHE K NEWS PICTORIAL Tomorrow da m 1 ' turaav 350 Boy Suits On Sale at CASH Groceries I Dry Ooada Clothingf STORE IfMtlnihahvfii , .Tiotions . PH0ME453 Best Quality Goods Latest Styles and the Prices Are Far Cheaper Than Other Places Our goods are all bought direct from the factory, this eliminates all job bers profits. Visit our Shoe Department where you will find the .PETERS GUARANTEED SHOES which are a comfort to the feet and a Bargain for your purse. You will also find surprise bargains in all kinds of FALL and WINTER GOODS, MACKINAWS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. FREE A WRITING TABLET, RULER AND PENCIL WITH PURCHASES OF ANYTHING FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY Saturday will be BARGAIN DAY at this store. Real surprises are in Store for those who Visit us Saturday. DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY CHAS. RAY in "BILL HENRY" SUNDAY, MONDAY, 2 DAYS ONLY FIRST DAY OF DRIVE Reports Of Commercial Club Teams Insure Attainment i i Of Goul Sought. With 82 new members signed with the Commercial club for the morning's work and two citpliuns to hear from, workers for tho club who met at lunch 'eon today noon feel most encouraged over the start made iu securing !)5U new members. Everywhere the solicitors for member ship were received most courteously at'd while in some instunces individual mem . bers ann firms did not take out the number of memberships with which they were rated, there was a gonpml feeling that the club was doing a most essential vork mid that it should be maintained with a membership thst will enable It to take up new work Tn but two instnmea were the work ers met discourteously hud iu both of these, the unfriendly party wns one that is known to carry an annual grouch nguinst everything and tho Commercial club in particular. President Hubert C. PruIih said that the showing today wa? most satisfactory In many of the report from tho cap " taire. and teams, men were reported to be taking the matter of memt erships itndir consideration and agiin many were; not seen on account of absence from the city. to begin today 'a luneliean Mf. I'aums anggested that each member prrsm arie and state to the others just who , he wa and what he was doing. After Hal D. Pattoa had maintained that his bookstore won the finest Jn Oregon it developed that all the workers hmi the same opinion of themselves nod their business. : , Tb lealthfulnese of the Dee orch ard district in Hood River county is emphasised by the fact that no family ! there has ever had a death, and the district has no cemetery. HOTEL DENIES BLAME FOR HOWARD'S DEATH Automobile Which Hit Boy Not ynven tariessly say , Defendants. In tho suit brought against tho Mar ion hotel company and tho Southern Pacific railroad by Silas E. Howard, alleging damages for the death of his son Juno 21, 1919, the Minion hotel company has filed its answer, with the following statement:1 That the bus of the hotel was being operated in a careful muiiuer at the time of tho accident. That Theodore Howard, the vouutf ,mau killed iu the accident, was operat ing a motorcycle at a dangerous and excessive speed 5 miles an hour and ithat without using his senses or facul ties, he attempted to pass iu front of an approaching street car and that iu at- ! tempting to avoid tho streetcar, ran i front of the motor bus and as a resul, fell in front of the approaching street .car. That young Howard hud no license to jown or operate a motorcycle and that he was opertitiag one contrary to law. 'Also that he had no uermlt to work at his employment and wa 0f an age when such employment ia prohibited. That the father of Theodore Howard kuew this when he permitted hie sun to work andto ride a motorcycle con trary to law. Silaa E. Howard, father of the yomig man killed, recently brought' 'tit against the Marion Hotel company and the Southern Pacific rcilroad coinpaav claiming :!800 damages for the loi of his eon and $7300 damages tor the ee tate of his son. , The railroad answered the comolaint alleging that it wa the federal admin istration that was operating the road. Also filing notice that it would attempt to have the case removed to the United fstatee district eonrt in FortlsnJ, Our Bakery is the Market Place for all that's best in Bread, Pies, Cakes, Rolls, etc. Everything that's Bak able. Baked by Wire. Whole some, Sanitary. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD CO. 457 State Street Every Sennett Star Comedian In "Yankee Doodle In Berlin" Every Sennett face and fieure that has come to national fame through the productions of the king of film comedy will ibe seen in Sennett 's greatest pro duction greater even than his recent screen sensation, "Mickey" a ' bur lesque on German royalist' pretentions titled "Yankee-Doodle in Berlin," which comes to the Liberty theatelon next Sunday, Monday and" Tuesday, - This is the first time since "Fatty and tho Broadway Stars" Hay the same producer, that he ha9 permitted his whole array of stellar talent to appear in one comedy. It includes Charlie Murray, iBen Turpin, Ford Sterling, Marin iPrevnat. PhvlH.a TTnvAr !llJon, Conklin, Eve Thatcher, Bert Roach, the iamous DiHicn or ualifornia rosebuds, the Bennett bathing beauties, and (spe cinllv 0tlrntrarV. Rnthwnll Urnnna n nt. j i - - r ed stage impersonator of female char acters, who is the pivotal point of the fun. 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