THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. PAGE FIVE. All A round Towi Dante Wednesday night new Auburn lall. Take '. jitney, 25c. 243 W. il. Agnes of Spokane ealled on State "Engineer Cupper -on business Monday. " ' ' Dr. Chalmer Lee George, dentist, 313 311 Masonio bldg. Phone 181. ; 252 R. B. Goodln, secretary of the state fcoard of control, is in Portland today on official business. closed 314 MM Sot Sice. 1148 Oak street, nephew of City Treasurer Bice, returned to his home hers Monday. Mr. Rice under went an operation at St. Vincent a hos pital, in Portland, several days ago for goitre. His condition ds regarded fav orable now. i Notice Salem-Dallas , road from West Salem to'Eola. , . Western Conservatory of Musie of Chicago, 111., Frank E. Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. Complete course in piano and . theoretical subjects. Studio suite 1-2 Odd Fellows bldg. Phone 1671R. - 1015 Irrigation and Willamette valley climate form a combination that is hard: to beat when it comes to produc ing everbearing strawberries, in the estimation of J. M. Christopher of Ma rion, Mr. Christopher who was in this morning to complete his filing upon water for irrigation purposes upon his tract, brought with him a box of the luscious berries just to show what can be done in the strawberry line with the aid of , irrigation. Lack of sunshine has robbed tho fruit of some of its sweetness but in appearance the 'ber ries are as rich as any appearing on the local market in the normal strawberry season. Mrs. Alice A. Miles has gone to Sil verton, where she will spend a few days attending to business matters. Apostolic faith meeting in the Derby hall every Wednesday night, 7:45. 213 C. M. Boggs and Porter J. Neff, Md ford attorneys, were transacting bus iness at the capitol Monday. Wanted $1100 loan on modern city property valuo $3000. See Wm. Fleming. 311 State stroet. Ralph Watson, political writer for the Portland Journal, was visiting in alom and the capitol Tuesday. . Leather belting. I E. Shafer, har ness and saddlery. 170 S. Commercial D nr,A "W V. MoGee will preach i r.l. movt Smirtnv" at both the morning and evening services. The jmb-,i lie is cordially inviieu iu Norma N.Terwilliger,Hcensed lady em m ill: tn., nal TTrtTTlft. banner wita rerwimgur ' 770 unemeKeia ou nmuo lOorvallis. attorney for 'the state land board for Benton county, was a business visitor state capitol, monuay anciiwui.. Sir room bungalow, modern except i . lot 1538 Sairinaw. $2,- 750; half oash, balance 8 per cent. Bee I will not be responsible for anp debts unless contracted by myse"- . Carl Veatch. . A. F. Beach, a former job printer of this city, recently purchased the Ran Eier Review, Oolunubia county, accord ing to wrd received by his friends here. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, t my office. Br. D. X. Boechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. Police Sergeant Harry Rowe, who as ibeon off duty for several days due to injuries sustained when he was put dng in wood, ; returned to his post Tuesday morning. The theft of his big car from the front of his home some time Monday, -was reported to police by G.. Klorfoin, M71 Chemokcta street. The stolen auto . . - i.ni.j T.iaoAnv mnrninC. Had noi toecn Mrs. 'Ralph White will give an in- formal dancing pwj . senior pupils after the lesson hour Wed ncsaay vviuuui Mrs. Zadoc Riggs, president of the , r l..(K inff MnrnlftV lor caiem woman tiu.u, iv - "Corvallis where she will attend a meet ing of associated womens clubs. Sne will be absent from Salem for several days. rr Tv.i -.lniroi1 nf iho Wil nomer n. di, cj - liani Gahlsdorf store, sustained a brok en arm Monday evening while he was . . T.i j Thft frafttiirft Was CTanwng a i uw. very painful, but Best was doing well Tuesday. , .Flashlight batteries, at Tyler's drug store, 157 South, tjommerciai. The body of Paulino Rice, 42, who died Monday at. the state hospital, was m t tor hninfi in Eueene, whore burial will take place. The 'Rg don Undertaking company had charge of tho body here,. Huh Bresslcr, a former street ar 1 man of Salem, who has been farming on his 26 acre tract five miles east of Salem for the past Beven years fas sold the place to North Dakota parties, and will return to" Salem. llvory toilet ods, complete line. Tyler's drug store, 157 South Commer cial. 2ii . . o ui nnVar nftnrnev and legislator, was a state capitol visitor Monday, transacting business and shaK- 'i ii ill tlintr ia ailillZ lag nanus u - astern Oregon "just now is the lactc or. rain, aecoroing iu vnV Smith. That a street light, at Center and Marion street was out, was reportedto police headquarters Monday night. The x . n. xi. x . vuutcuj, new contract. calling for the notifi cation of lights being out, was notified. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. . 243 A. J. Mathis, who resides at Fruit- land nursery, reported Tuesday that he' has an acre and a half of raspberries, ripe, green and in Blossom. To sub stantiate his statement he brought a large branch of tho luscious fruit to Salem and showed his many friends.- A phurp.linmn aaftneiation has been organized at Pendleton with three ac credited members from each of the f ro testant congregations. . ' E. L. Buohanan is agent in Marion and liolk counties for the National Life T 5. . TT CI A O 1.2 inaurunce vu., u. a. owe uiiu xyr tt full return premium policy on your life, it's the only kind. Phone 1332J for interview. 267 Escaping without injury to himself, R. S. Howard, driving an auto, collid ed, with a streetcar Monday night at the intersection of 18th ana State streets. The auto was badly damaged. 'Officer Branson, who Teported the ac cident at police headquarters, said that the streetcar had the right or way. Tasnancn of 4900.000 in "bonds to fi- nnnpn irriorntinn nf 28.000 acrpa of the Langoll valley in Klamath county, was approved Saturday at a special election of taxpayers. "REDS" STRIVE TO GET COIOL IN GARY.IND. Gary, Indr.. Oct. 14.r-Circulars sign ed "the communists calling upon la boring men to arise and seize control "as in Russia" claimed the attention of reanlar soldiers here today. Colonel W. S. Mapes, commanding troops in the stool district, set his men to running down those responsible for the propo gandn. An effort was made to get from six prisoners the location of the print ing press from which the circulars was lBsued. - . Colonel Mapes reiterated his state ment that there was a definite "red" plot to overthrow the regular govern ment here. Miss Rosa Espinosa, graduate of tho University of Colorado, is the new pro fnao,i. nf ftnAmah at the University- of Oregon. I : V srr lUn I ' "MM' I MEET ME AT MEYERS i t W-HE 1 fcCB. (Weill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN STATE STREET , AA e d.,.1 r i R.-iij;. UJ rr: O Mto: State atf -D&mmevaSts. President Carl G-.. Doney left this morning f6r a five days' tour of east ern Oregon and Idaho. His first stop will be at Bend. From there he will 'take in other eastern Oregon towns and pay a short visit to Idaho. While "he real purpose of the mission is not iknown, it is thought that the now Lausanne hall is crying for more mon ey. Arguments on tho Butler murder ease from Jackson county were reopened in tho supreme court today, Attorney O. J. Boggs of Medford and County Attorney George E.- Roberts of Med ford appearing for the defendant and state respectively. Butler was convict ed for shooting a neighbor from ami- bush, from a barricade of the county road he had erected. Just received the Second Shipment of 19 2 Q Harley-Davidson MOTORCYCLES GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT Wed. Oct. 15 The Selwyns Serve Sport Corsets and Elastic Girdles We have enlarged our Corset Department, ad ding SPORT CORSETS and ELASTIC GIRDLES. These are built on scientific lines, out of the very best materials. Priced from $2.00 to $3.00. This ad dition now makes our Corset Department very com plete, placing us in a position to care for every. Cor--set need. ' We carry the Nemo, Royal Worcester, Bon Ton V" " They are the pick of the best, and fitted to you by an experienced corsetiere. Tub Silk Waists We have received a beautiful line of these very dressy and serviceable waists. The material is of good QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP first class. SPECIALLY PRICED A Sparkling Snapi.y Comedy By Roi Cooper Megrue With NORMAN HACKETT A School for Wives, A Lesson for Husbands, An Example for Lover Prices 50c to $2.00, Plus War Tax. Seats on Sale At Opera House Pharmacy Call and inspect the new models, which, include many new refinements, such as, Longer Spring Fork, Sloped Head Type Cylinders, Wider Brake with more leverage. Motor Driven Horn, Fully Enclosed I Front Chain, More quiet Muffler and many other improvements. We are also able to supply a tew of the new Sport Model Harleys "The Boss of the Solo Mounts Call for demonstration now. Harry W. Scott $3.98 Auto Robes Today's express' 'brought "us two . -shipments of WOOL AUTO ROBES. One from the OREGON CITY mills, and one from the Stayton Mills. They , have been priced close for quick sell ing. This is "HOME INDUSTRY and should receive your first consid-" eration. Tomorrow's Big Sale DRESS GOODS There is a good serviceable pattern most excellent for School Dresses. 36 inches wide. ONE DAY ONLY..... - 9c Quality First You Can Always Do Better at l iv? .v XIOOOI Woo Always Does Better By You Quality First 147 S. Commercial St. Phone 68 T; BIG STRIKE IMPENDS Indlananolis. Inflr.. Oct. 14. (United Press.) "The miners will not retract." The wa the ultimatum sounded by John L. Lewis, acting president of the Unitod Mine Workers of America, upon his arrival here today from Philadelphia. "The strikn order will go out tomor row or Thursday. Our people are in dis tress End we must take action." HmiltH'HMH)MMHOmHtM)HMMMtH -COMING- Oct. 19, 20, 21, 22 W. T. BIGDON k CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street LK)UGIAS TAIBBANK8 IN "HIS MAGESTT THE AMERICAN" ARTHUR LOEB Hero of the Eastland Disaster 3 kV..- HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS FAMOrS BlTtAL STORY OF THE OZARKS THE "SHEPHERD of the HILLS" TEN WONDERFUL REELS YE LIBERTY THEATRE axine Shoes I More Beautiful Than Ever. ' Even though there is an acute shortage of fancy skins, Women's fine shoes will be more beautiful than ever. This is especially true in the MAXINE Line where only the finest of leathers are used only the most skilled workmen employed to make them, only the most Perfect Fitting STYLISH LASTS USED Milady who insists on "MAXINES" Is always sure of the most charming feet. So distinc tive and so entirely different. Our selection of Maxine Footwear is complete. We advise an early choice t Buster Brown Shoe Store Many Demands By LW.W. Who Call Sporadic Strikes Seattle, Wash., Oct. 14. Sporadif, strikes in lumbor camps are bi'injf called by the Lumber Workers Industrial Un ion, I. W. W., according to advices reaching Seattle today. The men pro test a 25 daily increase in board bill. MARION COUNTY MANUFACTURE. (Made in Bilvertoo) Cooks with kindlings or small wood. Heats like furnace. Goods jg? supplied to dealers by Company P.O. box 159 Portland Town Saun IiOui has not sold out his restaurant on High street. Wants a .young lady to wait tables also. SAUN LOUI SACKS and RAGS of all kinds, top prices Auto wrecking a specialty STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 326 N. COMMERCIAL. PHONE 305 Don'.t forgot tho number Our purpose is now hs it has alwnys been to serve tho public in a way that wiill ninaf flinir fl.T)PrOVal. The courtesy of our staff is untaumg.. mmmm I SSJ.1 A Natural Aid Our J & K Mac and Mak Unlocked Process Shoes have no steel shanks or other hardware ap pliances. By a wonderful invention, these shoes supply absolute comfort to women naturally with the movement of the foot. Madam, Try on a Pair Enjoy the "pump" effect at the archthe up lift that comes with each step. Let us expla .n the unlocked insole, the sidewise flexibility as well as the automatic "up and down" pumping. ?-r (I It' 41 w- Mac and Male No Breaking In Remember, these shoes are NOT for cripples. They are for every womafl who wants comfortable shoes at little or no sacrifice of style. Same prices as for other footwear of corresponding quality. Cr IHIIWIIIII i mtu.y QUALITY HIGHEST