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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1917)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JAN. 27. 1917. SEVEN n tt n n Opening of Salem's Only Strictly Cash Store Located at 167 North Commercial Street, the former location of The Toggery. This store will be run with the very lightest expense and will keep no books, all shoes sold for cash, and with the large buying power of the owners of this store the prices will h the lowest of any store on the Pacific coast outside of the stores owned by fte same management. The Store Where CASH Is King Remember- -There is a Bootery in every large city on the Coast Watch for further startling announcements as we are going to give the shoe business of Salem the greatest shaking up in its history as soon as our shoes are arranged. We will begin to erase competition as if it never existed. The shoe war will begin as soon as we become fortified. Watch the ads. 167 North Commercial Street SOCIETY Continued from page three. Mrs. H. Uadcliff of East State street was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the ft Kit st Circle of the First Christian T T .1 1. t 1 : j ii ii 1 1-it . :uin a uusiucss meeting aim a social hour, delicious refreshments were served. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Budwell. rnlhrr quiet week. Mm. John O. Hall and Mrs. R. L. Matthews were hostesses for a delight ful informal affair today when they entertained a dozen or more girls of I !j usx line hall and the prereptres and her mother. Miss .lunia Ttdd and Mrs. I Mtaerva Todd, at the home of the for mer. The afternoon was pleasantly whiled i aw ay with sewing, and later the host-l ' esses served a buffet supier. The guests were: Mrs. Minerva Todd.' i Miss .luniu Todd. Mjss I.uTille MeCuHjr, jMiss Ailcne Punttar. Miss Esther Cox, j Miss Margaret Puller, Miss Helen Uase.l Miss llertrude Pillard, Miss Myrtle I Smith, Miss Edith Stobel, Miss Mar Ignret Wilde. Miss Olnrn Perkins, Miss lileiiiiii Tee.ers. Miss Ethel Hanson.! iMiss Edithltirds. Miss Nellie Heaver J Miss Helen I.awson, Miss Edna Bill! ngs. Miss Veda Brown. Uisf Marion Hnrues. Miss Huth Winters, Miss Mm i garet Mallery, Miss Lithn Purkinghnm and Miss Tannic MeKennon. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bnrghnrdt' Jr.. had as their guests during the week,! Mrs. Hurghardt's brother, Harry E.I Draper, and Theodore Osmund of Pert- land. . . Another silver ten is to claim the at-1' tention of Salem society, for the bene ;. fit of the scholarship loan fund of the j Salem Women's club. It will be anil event of Wednesdav at the home of j Mrs. K. M. Hoffncll on !7," 1) street, i Mrs. lloft'nell and Mrs. Frederick S.I) Stewart will be joint hostesses for the affair and the calling hours will bell from 3 until ti o'clock. The Ladies Aid society of the Pres byterian church will give aa "antique social" at the church on Wednesday Fobruary the seventh. Those in charge of the affair are: Mrs. Mux 0. Ilurcn, Mrs. Irwin Grif lith and Mis. William Steusloff. These Spring Like Days Bring thoughts of Spring House cleaning. Let us shaw you hoy; to make it easier this year. Step in and we will show you how our "Brilliant" Electric Sweeper will clean your nigs and carpets. It will take out every particle of dust, and leave the carpet fresh and bright. No need to take up the floor covering or inconvenience the household. Best of all, it's occasional use, throughout the year will eliminate the necessity of a general house-cleaning in the Spring. Sold on approval $19.50. Call up for a free demonstration in your own home. it Salem, Oregon I s n s j We carry the celebrated Universal Range, now being advertised in the Saturday Even ing Post. It is without doubt the finest range on the market. For coal, or combination coal or wood and gas. No changing of parts, sim ply press a lever and light the gas. Polished top with white enameled doors and back, full nickel trimmed. We are Salem Agents for the Way Sagless Spring. The Spring with the 25 year guar antee; :!0 nights free trial. GEER & KRUEGER Low Prices 467 Court Street Easy Terms McDauiels. Marjorie Alexander, Hazel, Anderson, Frances Miiriihv. Alta Ed- Starry Night (from Faust Gounod niv-fmii'Hi miston, .Norma ecliter, (ieorgia Wilson' -i isx .m inneiiu .lingers, director; Miss miss a, .miss 11 ailing ami iienrv I ,og- gett, Louis Griffith. Harlan Hoffman! and Mr. Nelson, In celebration of the se anniversary of David Steiner's birth day a pleasant surprise party was giv en on Thursday night at the home of his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiner on the Wallace run, I Five hundred was played during theiat o "W P Monday morning, evening and luter refreshments were. The following is the programme : served at a table centered with a hui?e ' "me Tl"" Ounce ...Cibulka birthday cake. ' i lect-y Clouds (minor Those gathering for the evening Memories Mr .,,! Mrs .IllU. Imloh Mrs "010 I.eona Wiedmer, accompanist. 0y 120 pupils of the junioi; high school will give a musical oracramma Beethovi Or. and Mrs. Hay f'omeroy of Port laml are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. i'omeroy. COURT HCUSE NEWS were: Clarabelle Clarke, Mrs. Marie Mathews, Miss Mildred Imluh, Miss Belle Miller, RBd Frank Helcltec. eu A euine in her cross cnn... lnini u. Venn gainst the sun for divorce brought Selected urtnat .miss joanna .mines Sweet Genevieve Tucker Boys eliorui The Minuet (From Don Giovanni 1 the minor children. She asserts that ho has not the possession of Eva Kngel hardt, who she says lg under the coutrM of Ka shafter at Mt. Angel. In her cross complaint she states they were married in Vilages, Hungary, Eu rope, in ISDN and that eight children have been born to them. She asks that the property rights be adjudicated. On the ground of desertion, Harriet I" Myers filed this morning a com plaint for divorce against Verne M. I Mrs. Frank T. Schmidt and small son,! . " .Mozart ; denies the allegations made in his Teddv. left Friday for Seattle, to be I ''Cvee Song Arr. by Remington ; plaint and asserts he called her gone for about a week. Thev will be I . '"H's ami cnorus 1 names, etc. She denies that lu 111 1 ' "ei iiiisiiaili ,-scnusilll Uvn,l I i .. i.. tl Fm.elh,,,-,!. ,i. i, ;.. "... ., . :,'""' " " ""'" ,,,,,, iu..rn, n ,1 i.i,,, , .... ,.,,.. .., s: I I .:.. , - ,m, ....j ,,, imiinni ai i-'i, 1 iiui, mm 1 iv.ure. unit 111-111 si 11 1 1 aniiseii nesotn. .Her, .Minn r.ngeihardt asks that she 1 23 : tie granted her freedom from him. She a the guests of relatives. Perhaps it was the) warm sunshine that was the cause of the large gather ling of members of the W. R. ('. at the I home of Mrs. M. H. Si-ott on Thursday afternoon. About 00 ladies assembled with their j sewing and passed a piensnnt afternoon. At a short business session the prcs-j ident of the society. Mrs. F. Spencer, I iresieUng, a few committee's were ap pointed for the ensuing year. Later the hostesses, Mesdames Ij-I Postner, Maggie Martin, M. A. Shatter. j I. a ura Me Adams and Julia Hlodgetti ! served ref reshments. Skating Song inn vil ill ISHCI, and that on September 1H14, the defendant deserted her. Three children were boru to them Arthur v., Marilou E and Lanior No property interests are invohed. i Haitroa, nr. one Hemes mat he is ;) 1 m Waldteufel fit and proper person to have charge of Wedding invitations, announccmenti, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. recently, when they members of the .lolly informal evening of ' Nadon were entertained Score dub TiOd. The hosts the it an high ! score honors were won by Mrs. A. A. Mick el and ti. Nadpn, After the card ' games the hostess served a delicious I lunch. . 4 W a pound mark. THE MARKETS t The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, anil not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the ptoducer. Corrections are made daily. Grains ; Wheat $1.20(ffil.25i j Oats, new 4."i(u 47c j I Bran '. $2S.5ff Shorts, per toii $32 I Hay, clover $12(d l3l Hay, cheat $11 1 !Hay, vetch $12 ; Hay, timothy $16 BMtat ' Butter fat 41el creamery butter, per pound He S(u)3ic F.ggs, seem to be rather weak as the average price to. lav is 28 cents cash 'Country butter and 30 cents trade and the market for ,. 'bggs ana Foultry ! r.ggs, trade ,ue i Kags. cash Vk ! Hens, pound 12c14c and ' Roosters, old, per pound 9c lurkeys. live iyfa"lf Turke'vs, dressed 23(U25c (Ducks, live 12Ca14r ' Geese, live ll12c Pork, Veal and Mutton the next few days will probably pond much on the weather. CabtegS Lj higher, lettuce lower ....inns aie ciiniiung up to tile six cents Vegetables Cabbage String garlic Potatoes, sweet 1'otntoos, per 100 pounds Green onions Artichokes Lettuce. California, crate Onions Celery Cauliflower .:. Brussels sprouts Parsnips, carrots and beets . Corn husks, lb. Fruits Apples i Oranges, navels $ Lemons, per box $3 Bananas, pound California grape fruit Florida grape fruit Pineapple Honey Cranberries Cocoanuts & 4e . 710e .75Js.88 40c $1 $2,M .5061 .. $1.00 $2.75 10c $1.25 .... 12i2c 50cC$l 50i 2.75 5c .... $3.50 .. $5.00 8c ... $3.50; . 1'J.U0 .... $1.1 CAf CU THUESDAY-F11IDAY fork, dressed 12V413 UnLClfl FEBBUARY 1 and 3 tor."' 011 '00t .25I0.25j Dr. Earl V. Morrow $ i with his uncensored Pictures and Lectures of the BELGIAN FRONT In the great European ar. by special royal permission of KING ALBERT BLIGH THEATRE Retail Prices F.ggs. .lozen 35e Sugar, cane ; $7.gQ Sugar, beet :.. $7,000 reanierv butter SBi " ii-lour. vallcv l (inrti TSprii. $1 lambs 8(a,!)c Veal, according to quality .. .10(i? 13'..e Steers 0 6.c ' Cows 4(5c Dromedary dates Ewes 5c ; i I .mil bs ! 1(1,. ' I Wethers . 5eU7cj Figs and Dates Figs. 3C 12-oz $2.75 Black figs - 9f White figs .. 10c . nil., i , . - vf. uumcu uaii-i. loc .15 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Or.. Jon. 27. Wheat, ilnb $1.52 Red Russian $1."0 Bluesteiii $1.56 Kortyfold $1.53 Oats, Xo. 1 white feed $35.30 The eleventh weddine anniversarv of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt of West Sa lleni was celebrated on Thursday, when Mrs. Hunt's daughter. Mrs. Ed Becker, entertained in their honor with a do lightful surprise dinner party. The surprise was genuine and the guests included the members of the La dies Aid society of West Salem and a few other close friends of the couple. The guests ladea with baskets of tempting eatables, gathered at the home of the hostess from where they went in a party to the hospitable residence of Mr. ami Mrs. Hunt. After 'the dinner which was served at noon, the day was Spent informally. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ,T. T. Hunt, Mi. and Mrs. W. W. Bales, Hev. and Mrs. W. .1. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. James Shields, Mr. and Mrs. All Bell. Mis. Bd Pwjker, Mrs. .1. .1. Miller. Mrs. P. M. Moore. Mrs. B. .1. Tanton.i Mrs. 1). K. Cranium. Mrs. F. L. Wood.! Mrs A. Warm, Mrs. .1. R. Bedford. Mrs. : Ii. Cade, Mrs. ( has. i.uuer, Mrs. Arthur, Hex, Mrs. Edwin Brock, Mrs. Himj White. Mi s. Fic.I Smith, Mrs. T. .1. , Gardner, Mrs. Will ftquires, Mrs. Geo. Fiazure. Mrs. Elliott, Misses Armelta Wurm, Beth Wil.la Bedford, Alida Beck! en, Verla Becken, Helen .Hex, Lois Smith, Charlotte Smith, Martha War-! ren, Winfleld Squires, Elwyn Squires, i . At their home on Twenty-fourth street Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Davidson, were hosts several days ago, when they entertained a group of friends, who en-J joyed playing "500." Mrs. .1. ('. Na don and II. V. Me' lean were awarded: the high score honors. Late in the evening the games were! closed with a lunch. I he members ol the relimary senior class of the Salem high school enjoyed: a banquet at the school building fol lowed5 by a line party at the Liberty ; theater on Thursday night. Those participating in tlic-4'eKtivitiesj Were: Misses fiuth Fisher, FrniuiS; Schoutraefcr, Netta Walker, Marv Sun.; Stanis Andtesen, Theliua Blessing, Opalj Barley, f 1 ;s Dogs, best live $11(0.11.10 Prime steers $S..",H Fancy cows $7.i!0 . Calve $SflV"0 Sring lambs $121SJS5 Butter, city creainerv (l'c Eggs, si lected local ex. S&(a'A4e Hens HiCo 18c Broilers KOe Geese 12Ci 13c s s 8 s i 9 a S S 3 3 nmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Rocking Chairs, Library Tables- and Various Articles of FURNITURE Kife..! Were discovered in our inventory These goods we offer for a few days at greatly reduced prices from our regular stock. Iron Beds of the best quality Vernamartin and Ivory Suit Cases and Hand Bags $1.50 to $12. Beds priced from $2,50 to $12.00 Trunks $6 to $25 Wardrobe Trunks $15 to $30 1 I s "YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S" L4VrlHWill:rl:aIIlJaA i ii ii p - sm ni-sin