Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 02, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1913
"Salem's Big Department Store. " We Sell Butter ick Patterns and Publications
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A Continued Clearance of Women's and Misses'
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Stylish Suits at One
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You have no reason now to put off buying that new Spring and Summer Suit. Just at the beginning of the
warmer days you are offered stylish, high grade Suits of newest materials, colors and patterns at One
Half of their regular price. They must go and we intend to sell them rapidly that's why we have cut the
price in two. Unreserved choice of any wool Suit in stock:
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $23.00 SUITS MUST GO AT
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WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $26.83 SLITS MUST GO AT .13.43
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $27.83 SUITS MUST GO AT. $1393
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $29.83 SUITS MUST GO AT. $14 93
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $33.00 SUITS MUST GO. AT. $170
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $37.63 SUI TS MUST GO AT .$18.83
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $39.85 SUITS MUST GO AT.
Women's and Misses' Taffeta Silks Suits
reduced 333 per cent
Eice Hent as
sortment of
New Middy
Blouses
One Lot Special
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COMINGJEVENTS
Mar 3. herr.awa Indian quar
tette, C'crEgrgativnal church.
May Junior rlass Willam
ette uuiversity prenta M.er
at ere: a house.
Mav 5 anil . May festival il
Vi'lliamtve University.
Mav 6. Founders' Day cele
bration at Champoeg.
May ''. Marion County Parent-Tea-hers
associations nieet
at Salem h-oh '.-hwl.
May 9-10. East Willamette as
sociation of Congregational
churches.
M iV 12. Oiee .?::. a:nl t-r.un
ladles club of Willamette
Ur.iveri'y at First .'.letho-di-t
etureb.
May 13. Juvenile Ar';-M at
opera houe. with Portland
J;;ver,i!e Artisan land.
May ?,. Marlon ecuefy iri'er-.-hi.la-i
tta-ii. meet, Salem.
May 1. ...' Hoi!.e-eMr.ir.g
eelebrat:- ;i.
May 1S. Primary election.
Mjy SO. Memorial Iay.
Jui.e 2. K.gh y-to'-l i-on:mep.--mut
exrei-s at Ami .it.
Dr. Mendelionn, epecialirt, flu glasa-
correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg.
Women's Millinery Must Go at Little Prices
Latest New York Styles Every one new no two alike. Every hat in our stock included in
three lots which we have arranged for your choosing.
Three Big Lots $1.50 each $3.48 each $5.45 each
One of the regular dances under the
!; or" the 5I')v i'.i-e wi.l be
v..-!; at Moc-o? hail th. evvhiajr.
Dr. Stone' drag store.
. A DOUBLE SPECIAL FOR OUR
793rd Wednesday Surprise
TOMORROW
Chicago Pencil Sharpeners at 89c Each
Everj' office man, school teacher or any
one using pencils daily, should take ad-'
vantage of this special offer for tomor
row's selling. Automatic rotary blade
sharpener a widely advertised make
sharpens your pencil as it should be
sharpened and stops when the pencil is
sharp enough, thereby saving on pen-
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rurHeuipuay oniy 5yc tach
bee window display.
cils,
Women's Hand Bags
at 79c Each
Excellent assortment of summer togs for men and
boys. New Sport Shirts, Cool Underwear, New Neck
wear, New Hats, Silk Caps and other togs to make
men feel well dressed and comfortable.
A variety of desirable Leather Hand
Bags and Vanity Cases included in this
special for tomorrow. Various shapes
and sizes, with small coin purse, etc., up
to $2.00. Your choice tomorrow 7QC go
Sales Start at 8 ::;0
QUALITY AND SERVICE
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Because six teiephote lines in Coos
an. I I'.irry ro.:.':-s "acoh.l.'iti-.I mt
two !.'. t' li'is" .Sf-i.-e t'.nuni--
'.:Zi b" n ::. i t) f1i:ni- the ix
--paratf r'.'.'.':;li!i!5 of tneo tcKT'n.ino
tion wi i' h h:i rt-sri 1 1 ! from ronfl'i:-
:ion in tciri'.orv nri.l ?rvi.-.. An s
j i i :i : : , n rn- the rrti- v I-'-
I T'.v tie two t .!": tnw omra;i:i
whii'h rtrnia::t.
O'd fashior.ed prize spelling match at '
Junn Lee -inir h T.;-'!av v(.nia
Mav "-. K-ir -ii.iaEti ai.'l l.Ti rary
program. nja;.J
Earl Keugebauer, iratchn-.aker and
jf wtler ui.w v i t ii th (.Yr.trftl l'hiirnia -y
Jaie!fi liar:!i A '.'.:;;!iit-re iihi!'i::"j.
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Prof. G. B.
':n n-h .ii-!.".
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Posey, assistant of ti.
r::rv:.t .TilMlnyv, ;.
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a!"r:t '!.' vo'.. i-htiti rn h i
i-riivn rot ruii'iilioii anl a little tlr.'
i'vn ir.iit trr in Ti
n The i-.v, ''t'n.iT-ts are to .lit.-v
;t:;i jwt xh t ty v.:i::T inirr'-.-t'
j ray is most efiVtive tVr tlite '.;
;-t.u-.
Dr. Stone makes no charge for cor-
;!'a:iu:i. t .a:nii.atiyn or i re-cr :
The 12 candidates for the legislature
f.-oiii Mario!! -o.tr.".' uill iir.'.i- a i,l:ar..-"
T'i il-'flare !::r''!vt-3 to io't-th' i
I'oi.'i! on taxation at a ::.-.-ti::s . t" t o.
0 'Tax Payers' Ltsig-.i to b- k.-M a'
The funeral of John Mareach who.o'.-l.j.-k V.iy. .:ay errai;: i-i the
ye,t,-.r,;ay aoniii.i v.M ,o h.'M e-.iit rO-.;rt room the eo'.irt house. (
at f o'.'lr, -k V..m iav n-.o:::inu' a'.i5 ui: i-r; .ol that tlii. ir is , .:
t. Joseph? ,-hor.h. liurial nil! be in esa.-t nor .-aliel to j.ut the 12 vaii.li.l.-it-.
the i.a'holi.- cem.'terv. .,p a u,,Pi ).,,, t0 ,).,, j.r; .
il-ee lit' fYi"g the vter bw th.
Your suit preyed 50c. Phone i3. -&v.- on a-l-lit i..:.:il taxt-.
Mrs. Dora Kef ton of 434 South Six- While others are reducing we a:o
teer.th street is moving to Slwrton iiivreasng o-ir sto--k. There's a r-.-i-tf.--iay.
where her or.s Ifanie! ani h;'r- son.' a-k ti-. liar-iner & Keene? joj'-f-
Ko.fon are r'li.-tis the :i'.er;t'fs ai'.'l o;-ti--!aK.
o The 7Cd annlvei-sary of Founderi'
We're here to stay, City Market Ice Pay ar.d tie 10;h celebration of tie
i Coal to.. Tel. 471. ;.-:.me will be. olo-rveil at tham;-o'
o rifxt Sat-ir-l.ij. The even;? of the
The P.ev. Geor.-e F. Holt, pastor of ."'" 1e bc-'.-l ua.l.-r the aa-wci's of
fl.e Fit-! Pai-?it .-hur.-h of ,-itr.' meii.bers ' tli Oregon I'b.n-vr As-ci:
will atten-1 tbc aim' al u-rt-tins of ti- 'i"!. "host a-"-1re!
Xi-rtiiern Kaptit -onventiou to be 1-y fiovernwr With;
hi-. I at Minna oi':-. May 14-21. lr.m an-1 notueu v)
will be iinay trow the i-ity about two. sons ar..l Oatinhter-w-oeks.
eblie in geiwal
o ! the .-pi-akini.'. a i-r
UT. Stones DTVg Stoia for trusses. : benn nrenar,..!. a.l -. ervthlr,. will b
i atraii'e. for the crtuvcnier.ee of tli
"Mouth Health" is the snoject of .,,,,,,!;,, ,T i,, p ii ii--..v
a'ltiress to f-e L.ven ;tt i::e rn-t i. .
Ill . , . . , '
; -Meuii-csT ei: if-n l';es.tay tn-ttr.i!..
-S w i'I be it, iiv.-r-.
o:i.'oe ai'ol t-ioie
f Ur. l-i.-mei
of j.i :u ers ari i!
is i;iitei!. F.t;.it
oL'ram of iftiisie h..
II'llliJ.
president of ;he il:y.
Pioneer Lawyer Dies
jx-lle.l to trive ,lp ,1n, w(.nt to boil. Thel native .(ate.
fjneial will be hel l at 2::i0 Ve,n(,l.1v I "(Jo u-h.i
ar I nrval t Swvnuv r,r"v"'",i. i'-nan. a son r-om-; . i t h the
wuijj in,; rrom i iiti.rnm, ornvei. ln rase,
he in ili-bve, the funeral will be de
Mr-.tlo.k,
Prv.
II. I. Matlock iiol C. M.!
-houlil
In Is;.', he bi av.l the i-a!l
Joiiiio ina H, aioi tfrotv uii
i-o!i;itry, " ami he .ji,. He. o
.-ame to i orvallis that year ami went' In last evening Journal an arrnimt
Vvalli, Or., May 2.-Aftr in ill- lav,.l until hin rrUl. r.l,, ,h ."V:. . . - u .. ' "J "V':"n. u "r- M-u-i-l-hns i.ra,.e
nes. ,h. eonfin,,, Mm to hi, b,-, for ,. ,,,a, ,he fn..rs , (,e M, at Ore.,u tl . , o , . J ,
l.,t than three ,lav,, . H. M. la,bb-n. the r.-,i.ct,r-.-. and will be cnmbi. ieil h,,,,.,,,! ,,... ,. . . , . 11 " ' 1 " ea'
i iuj, i.a-ior i me nnstian , Ah-e Lane were marrie.l. Mr. M, l a.l-
interinent. ill .u in ll. I, I I'..!. v t. i. ,
victim of p,le,,,onia Ju..,. McrVl- ,ow. cemetery. AfteV a f..v vearV -'f
den, ho n familiarly known, had Mr. McFa.blei, wa, born in IVniiivl inarrii-.l life. Mr. l, rV,l,l.n i ,!i
vania, May 22, Is-b), wan e.bn at.-d at after a tv'ne Mr. Mi Ka-bb n r-laime,!
Wa-hinL'lon ami .Jefferxon l'niver,itv. ' Sail in I-nn.. .i.t... ,.t I.;- f;... k. i.
.and m a.linilted to the bar in hia mate, , his bride. The weond mar-
..! J rinco was in l'Vi, an. I Mr. Mi-Fad
'den survives him. Of a number of ter b
children born eiht Mirvjve the jiidjje ' 'Iran;
$12.50 Fibre rugs
ll'iren i liamiltnii.
special $7.95.
c:ioive..
oil i; of X
a ine-iiber of '
.o;:f.'reii.-t
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Votk;
of the Xewi
snd ihe 1.-.-'
inoneer lawver U'l liTii-ian of tnn c. (
nty, died Sumlay ni(ht. lie wan a ' rhurvh.
bei-n havinj; a M-vere eob and up to
last fiiday eonliniied hin aetiviliei at
ki-i law offiee, but Kiblay he was eom-
NO "USE ARGUING
YOU CANT BEAT IT
Xever mis the aie tion ale. I'll pay
V the lii'hntt cash j .ri t-o for your
furniture or ell same on commission.
F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer,
PHONE 611
thev are .luliaii. of I "o r a 1 1 i Hu'h . be.-aice lo-
: an.l ifiirke. of .bin. lion 'ity; brian. -a.i nf w
! Snn fJabriel. I alifornia I r.-l.-n cn.l team ran
Whit Coop, r, the well known express
:diiv,-r. is eoiiKratulatiua himself that
he i s .ilive, or at bast not laid up in
a ho-pital. This morninjf. while driv
: iiitf in the Si-auMing yard, the hordes
, turned su i-lenly, throwing him between
; the hores where his left foot caught,
; between the single tree and tuir. Af-
in;; thrown to the rnnnd, In- was
I about vanls before his toot
Before the election cf the vestrymen
,.f H....1-. ..I k 1 . .i .
p :.., : e . i it i ii ii , iV;Wi)Ii,m,.tt
it' . nui"-;i . 'ti:i ri-r.fii nie uieill-j
bers of the ir.ireh to svle- t D-.eu fur j
their a't're-ive eon-tru -tiveue-s men '
who wowlil be doiii sonieth'.iij; all the
time. Following Irs sijjcstiuii. the
follow-in;; vesnnmen weie eleete.J for
the e&n.ing ye.ir: J. A. Sellwood. .1. t.'.
Xelsoo. E. H. I hoate. . !l. f'runer.
li. A. Woo.l. F. J. Kujeit aiol Thoaias
I.. Williams;.
At a monthly meeting and Hicche: l
Satnitltiy at the tVcnmereial -lui. I t ..
;!-!ii L ie I'n lerw'-i'oi s ' asot. iatiu:1.
vi .:c-s was ii-,.. by ln.-r:f
Withy, i.iobe in whi.-h lie tooU th
-tuiol tiiat 'he outlook at jireseiit Tom'
ly ,;oo.l f.,r j.ro;.erity. and that
woiil.l arri'.e :it an tar'.v date. Tin-
Judge W. S. McFadden of rnrvalli. sabit-ts wore .ii.-ni-,-.i by the iii.e -
ne of the i-reuiineiit Jawvers of the
Who's your Ice Man?
roe & Coal Co., Tel 474.
City Market
Vallev. .lie,) at hi hoiae
on.lay eveninif after . siiort iii.-s.
He is surviv.d by a widow, three sous
; lul two daughters, and two si-tcrs
living iii Snlem. Mr. .1. 1'. Frizell and
Mi's M. .1. M.-Fadden.
ro- .r -nnl
wiiters; Fii-tr. tlie taxation oi
tiiee .-oaii'aiiie- in lhi; etniitti
li.e lil.eri;' nianner in whirh the-.- a
tieate.l in Kurope: set-on.l. the froi'o
etl lei-latiuii wlii.h will aflV.-t i-oiap-.i:'
its doii; i.idustrial bii-im-ss, and e:
.e.-iallv t'nnt s'i'liiiii of the leisiatio
whii-h provides for a medical examina
We can save von monv im rilm : ''" " all '"" 01 busni-ss
tlur'
hose, Xelson Eros, i Fatten, idumbers.
353 Chemc-keta St. Phone 19i'ti. tf
$4.50 Matting rugs,
liureo 4c Hanuirou.
special S3.25.
Julia, twins and the only
ran I... of Ameri, an Falls,
' Mnir, of ( orvallin.
Kirls; Cur
Maho, ami
scoed irom the harness, es
th i bruised ankle. The
own Front street, not stop
ping until they reached their barn
Market and I runt.
it
j For a few days only? Fibre and mat-
jtinj; r:jr at a biu savim;. Prices re
: d ice, I to 1 2. Ilnr.-ti i Hamilton.
SERVICE QUALITY HONEST WEIGHT
CITY MARKET
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and Coal Company
' "SALEM'S NEW ICE CO."
DISTILLED-WATER ICE
Salem people now have ICE competition some
thing that it has needed for a number of years. We
have received a royal welcome. We have established
one price to all residences and make special rates to
large consumers. Our delivery service is perfect,
courteous drivers and very obliging. Ice delivered
in regular ice wagons. Use our coupon system and
save much inconvenience and money.
Phone for your ice card or watch for the big white
wagon as we deliver to any part of Salem. No order
too large, none too small.
PHONE 471 141 N. HIGH STREET
The Junior Guild of
church thin .iflerrmon e!i
dent for the i-omiiii; vrar
Mm. ,lo..e h liuumhartner, and the St
l aul (mil. I of the elniit. h will
moriow ele-t its picident to sue
Mrs. Hnswll Catlin.
Colonel T. W. Scott of Seattle, ac
There was a rumor in town this
morning that suar waOaboiit to ad-v.ue-e
-. cents a hundred, and as there
is a strong e.s-.rt demand, the rumor
is likelv to materiii-.i?e within a short
T,. o. v v,..v,. ,ime- Astern papers are disdissii,-
..... vw- the i:robabi!itie of bl cent s.iar. a.o! Hotel We i n 1
tir-t prize for elfarness and sweetnes u,.. ' ,,, ,,, , , ,, . " . . "oiei, oVl and
it San Francisco It is still a !(.ria, ,io n0, the en.,,.rI1 r,fin.;LUU-
-i rue rvuowiau-i, vouri. QI V n. tl. ... i. i: l ,....,.
. . ' '-"' t wo .i in u uj;
u ar was sellini at eei-.t.
St. Paul's; The Indian string quartette from o
t a presi-jthe ( hemana linban training s.-hool Cigar are good, cigars are bad, Hy
to su.ceeii win pia at trie nrst t onirieirational crmli. rwars best to be had.
hur.-h tomorrow- evenmn. Ihe instrn- n
April was a month of measles in Sa
lem, crown folSin as well as ehil tren
sufferinc; n-tm the disea-e. Ac.-or.l-.
u! to city ihy.-i.ian Miles. 102 eae
were reported diirir.e the month, be
sides four eases ot small pox. two of
scaib-t fever .n:d one of oiphtheria.
o
all kin.)
tnvonn; .in in. 'tease in the governor
deputy fund, which is now used tor th"
prosecution of bootieooers, in or.le
that the fun. I niny be large en.c.ich t
permit the piosi-rutii.u of uiisenip
Ions uiobTw-riters. They were oppose-!
to taxation of insuianee copii ai.ies an I
to any egiiation tht would re-juir--a
medical examination for all kinds at
business.
Make your stay in Salem a pleasant ;V
ine, get i geo.l room at the Capital
up.
f to
w im.er.
Jtate k Conimcr-
tf
Salem has two contract stations for
the sile of ,.tae stamps and stamp
ed envelop,-. Iiuring the month of
April at the station in the Mehvood
grocery. 0n the fair grounds road. the.WaSMCB
total
Shipley's clean out sale on
Women's, Misses' and Chil
dren's Coats, Suits and Dresses.
Means a lot to you.
Lieutenant (Ilive
iiio. evening in me ruination nrmv
.113 I-'.' L'uurt street,
temled to all.
to-.rnent. , , the .puartette ar the first and The Saic. BiOc club wiU effect . i, drug store ' in' the busines, t1i-
ee.secon.l violin, Mola and eello. The permanent organiiat.on tomorrow ' tri,.t of tiie .-itv iU' ''
j music is now- what i termed chamber evening at the armory and alreidv the' . n '
i music, adat.ted to private or church sinned membership is close to r.ii" The' c,i-.-. r .
miM, ibs and include jnanv of the'.-lub nrpanied muler th. nnci.!.....' i.- ... ...... . . . " .
ompanied by Lieutenant Hoger .ind best writing, of Haydn. Mozart and of the Si.anih War Veteran, and .'.i V.i .-. " MitMt lv
S ott. w ill eonduet I Heethoven. Alex Melovi.lov the see- everv mmi intr..f.l in rit-u vh,...ti,..,i '
a upeciul service of music and soni'innd viobnist was born on one of the m v" I.e. -nm a iwmhir tk 1II.-.VI nn.t. - -- . . -
hall J'nbib.f Islands, in tiie liering sea. ( ivilian Rifle club has been a.eor,l,.,l k-.,.;i., i:. . ? T.-- . ..
n,.l,,i.... Willi. u,i,i; iK....iii.i :. f -....,: v..... .. .v. v...- . .. . -i"""'"- o'o' " oaeaeior s nie at
-' i 4i i i .' V. .' """"'""'. ,ne -auon.u .sso ia . his home about mile
t. ii, .i, an i iwiiiaui a 1 1 ii, on- nun ami given autnoritv to draw- on'. itv vtt.i;nj
' O liuist. is a member of the Klathi-ad Tii-'th I si trk..i.t.i fw ...... . ti... . ! . .
at. i,u. K,.,,.,. .v. o.i ,.!.... .... v .. . . .. " '. . '-IT"'--"- ""Mav artemoon ami
'.i v" oiiciu jirupiu oi.iu irioe oj .uoutann. ; All.anv i lull now numhtrs 110
nnehin(j good lee competition. City I o I " ,,
.varhct ice 4 i mil ( o. lel -.4. Musicale May 3, nrst Presbyterian Tour hundred and two
o 'church, auspices of Minuctonka
rollowmg the suggestion sent out by j fire. Tickets L.V at l'nttons,
ihe lostolfiee department, ashing that ' iin.l l 'oiumercial Hook store.
.... miiirr. in me in-pariuieiii ae an I o lanionnt. twn unarm nf uh .Ui- or
waute paper ind twine, on account of The month of April when it comes to' quart of beer, during the four weeks!
in- nil
camp- were sworn to at a local esrrcss of
Wills, tice hy parties who declared t.iat they
.had not receivtd more than the legal
south of the
s friends yester-
itho' a. -cel. tine nt' his hoi.itlitv u u.
K. .1. Martin. Hurl Free. G. if. Mur
ffidTita ,.hy, I., w. Kb-harlsoii and l I.. Ter-:
williger.
Your stiit pressed 50c. Phone 43.
The Oregon Social Hyciene sorietV
.'uikfr o ru n m nr rial ior me irnintr an.l Temiternrure. was hist un t.r.t,.,.. .1 ..- ,i. n. .... .... - .
IB.anufaeti.re of paper, t.ie local ,..s, average month. The highest Ruage for : received. This, mean, that about 0. e"dav M l'o" 'kr the n'rth .r-':
ntf.ee ve. ,U odd uece, of p01,.r;the river waa .l feet, the lowest f.;.,a,t ofwhiskev and a few case, of , 'e hoi'ir ' a o' dock Z th, on1
and t,ne and dnrin the month of ! feet, ami the uerage for the month. U-er were himJ into fhi territorv ,1. ;il L u- artemoon.
April sold it, re,i,i,ig .. I 5.8 feet. The .navmm temperature ' (1rL Aoril Tbou SO ?n?Wi, 1 ' '1 , L. .f. '"!
I r . ;" ,1:U K.ve zero, the lowest. 41.4 wa, for Sale,., home us. . This is . i,iS at Ih t I i ; ,1 !" I '
I tistiUed water ice, courtoous treat-l ab,e. an.) the averaire temperature fii;,r ..it ,.t to .i.J . ,t ? nil . and will be ad-, ...
ment, nest weight and immediate 1 for the month, ol" decree above. The ; amount received .lunin? Mar, h ..... fv,.. . . V. ,,r,1"'h'. "s.s.""-
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RESIDENCE
PARLORS
Licensed Lady
Assistant
Moderate Pricei
Perfect Service
Latest Methods Are
Found Only At
Cottage Undertaking
Parlors
Fhone724. Salem, Ore.
As there was a misnnderstanding be
tween the memWrs of the stu lent body; The ladies aid society of the PresbD-
ntriiu-, m icriua emirvn will sorve a.
suppfr in
HILL Cm: AUTO STAGE
Daily Between -
Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way
lelivery. City M.irket Ice t'oal Co. , hottest lav was. when the niercnrv
Tel. 47. the thermometer climbtvl up to 70 and
o (the coldest n on the night of the
With four officera of the lodge and; 15th, with 37 degrees above. The to-
i..i i.rit't.ld. Hli ...l... ntf .1... i : i r..t
X r -1'' A.t j?;L uZ : P. -
tr,,. made in .utomobU,.. Those! w 1.41 inched iaa rol of ' "C tT- M' 3lVflm Ct 7A-
N. Ma... ...viser; .bivi.ipbell.'ianchun-h
imi, nioi ,n- uir.ii.'ci, oi nr uriu. i oiiock or i.urner sirei't next rri.iaviaM -n-i..- : -i . i. . I
lieorg. mnldson, .-aptain; L. afternoon. Ail members ami friends, t i T'. . . , . t ,,:
Make that improTement for a snm-.or anil other ,.rominent Mate officials I
mer eomtort now. We carry i-orupletei tseides short talks bv pioneer men
line c! binders ninhnnl. Vllu lil...l.,l r
vice administers typhoid vaccine gratis ! Sal, m Lumber fo., .19 .S Kth I'hoi'iel f ' n i
to federal cmolove 1 813. Your suit presSfd 50c, phone j
Phone 13
jteam, (Jeorgn mnldsnn, i-aptain; L. afternoon. All
'S. ti(er, K. I'. Crawford, J. Chapman. i of the church are cordially invited.
I r.d ran. Inch, Louis Heti her, K I'.l
IKinablson, II. K. IVnrpildson, .back
(Swietiink, Joe Shedeek, Frank iKim
'ogullu, ( has. .laijuel, 1'rel Hall, C. II.
The I'nitcJ Mates Public Health Ser-
SALEM TAXI
Cars of tnj kind for any place
fit ntttT imd
Office, BUgh Hotel
NE 700-