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SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1!17. PAGE EIGHT WfiJfeP Journal "Salem's Big Depertment Store Putting Money in Your Pocket-Book Every time you make a purchase at Meyers you serve your own interests best. You are assured of getting very "best quality" the only kind of goods that give satisfaction in wear, style and appearance; and our prices are right. We take particular pride in giving extra good values to our patrons. Go to Meyers you'll find that it pays to trade there. Better merchandise at the same price or the same merchandise for less. These Special Sales End Tomorrow. Sale of Crepe de Chine, yard $1.19 Women's pretty Handkerchiefs, each 15c Good quality 81x90 sheets, each 89c Excellent 81x108 sheets, each 98c Women's Dainty Muslin Gowns, each 89c Men's Garters, sale price, pair 19c :M-inch black Taffeta Silk, yard 98c Sale of Nail and Hand Brushes, each 19c :!0-inch Cotton Challies, yard 15c Tomorrow 835th Wednesday Surprise A Sale of Machine Oil large size 25c bottle, Special fic YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT Moss All Around Town mail will bt delivered on either the rural or city delivery route and the carrier will enjoy a holiday and join in honoring Wanhington 's birth. o C. T. Doty Phone ItMh Smelt are -heap now. i DIED UNIX,)!' 1ST -Gertrude Lindquiit, aged 47 years and 4 months, died this morn ing at 1:20 o'clock at a local lion pital. Her huaband, who is a mining man f the Middle went, is now on the way kere, and until his arrival fiiucrul ar rangements will not be made. The body ia nt the Bigdoil & Kicliurd.soii under taking parlor. The Oregon Society of the. Sons of the American Revolution offer series of pr ilea amounting to .15(1 to the pupils of the public hcIiooIm for essays on topics connected with the war for American independence. Knch of the compositions ajinst be on one of the following sub jects: The Siege of YorktoWBj The In- BORN KNOX To Mr. and Mrs. Uland J. Knox, of 835 Statesman street, a son, February 18, 1917. Mr. Knox is a teacher in t lie senior high school. GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power $6.50 A rttesl Lump alii now offered ; I'wd h lUno ur '...; ; lamp YOU WANT THIS LIGHT m Complete with pump, uliarfc, mantles, torch. SEE MY LAMPS FIRST .. l.iflim timw,lanlprn. iron, mantles, vt.-. LjuD CM. LPCKWOOD fluence of Benjamin Franklin Upon the American Revolution; The Part Played by the Colony of Massachusetts 111 the American Revolution; Privateers and Their Work In the Revolution. Hncli es say must be signed by the writer, giv ing postoffiec address, and t'owarded to Winthrop llamniond, 1-7 Sixth street, Portland, trc,, and must be sent in be 'I'ore the first Of. April. Further infor mation and a list of reading hooks may bo had from liollin K. I'uge or Frank J, Miller of this city. o The wrecking crew, consisting of em ployes of the secretary of state's office, were busy this morning clearing away the debris from the sonnte chamber and the house of representative. Typewrit: ers of nil sorts and kinds worn being taken to the depositories in the base ment of the state house. The desks of tho members were cleared and every thing done to make tho ship of state safe for the next two-vear voyage. COMINGJEVENTS TONIGHT February 20. Baptist Brother hood monthly meeting Baptist !S. N. auditorium. February 20, 21. Lectures in Bam pa Memorial hall by 1'. A. Seguin, ex Catholic priest. February 20. Anniversary ob servance of Knights of Pyth ias and Pythian Misters. February 20. Anniversary ob of the American Revolution. Address by Bollin K. l'age. February 20. Salem Social Service Center Board meeting, Commercial club rooms. February 22. Company M jit ney dance at armory. February 23. Dean Morton, of University of Oregon, at pub lic library, "Opportunities of Business.'' February 22. Klks' initiation at club rooms. February 23, 24, 25. Western Oregon Christian Endeavor convention, First Christian church. Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located 3-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Port Dr. Stone s Drug Store .makes free ; '"d road. Owing to no office eipense -u ,,i : oricea reasonable. l-il l IIUI1V u... i 0 The Elks will hold their initiation j The gauge at the O C. T. dock this , . , . . , morning registered 5.1 teet above zero, Thursday evening at the club in accord-, Mh Ui"7. that the river is .lowlf falling. anee with their previous plans, and in addition to this, will feast the unmar ried Klks at the homes of the married Klks. The feast will be held at the reg ular dinner hour, after which the mem bers will assemble at the club for the ceremonies of the evening. "Promptness and neatness In watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 125 Commercial. tf o Lady Maccabees ' building, Wednesday invited. The general delivery window at the Salem posto'ffiee will be open Thurs day from 0 until 10 o'clock on account of its being Washington birthday. No ajfa L. J v' !b v' U jl jf, x ! "Y t T "T p "It pays to trade Where things are made" Tho La Corona cigar is made in Salem. o KRYPTOK ; FAR ggggb - '..--IP aV J MM Ittlhoiit IineMf .. ncna.i in the Lens Kryptok Bifocal The Woodmen of the World will stage nn amntenr tioxmg tournament at me 500" party Derby 'club rooms Friday evening, in addition it ternoon. Friends I to the regular meeting. Give your eyes the attention they de- ecrve. Consult us first. No time like the present. No place as reasoanble as ours. Gardner & Kcene. The dance given last night by the Klks gave entertainment to 50 couples who danced to the music furnished by the Elks' orchestra. Members are eu thuaiastie over the meeting, Chinook salmon, Phone 2125, C. T. Doty. Train loads of tne Oregon legislators are on route to their homes today. By tonight tho majority will be gone, al though there are :i few oho through business reasons, will be forced to re main here for the next few days. Lenses The body of Hugh Neeley, who died j w. , , . ,, flnJ u in this city after being here only a f days, was sent to Bandon this i by Webb & Clough for burial. 25c will buy a gooa square meal serv ed family style at George Bros. Bes taurant, 202 State St., two doors west af Com'l St. tf The city treasurer issued several taxi licenses yesterday, (hp following being the purchasers: John Khipp, C. T. Coop er, and the Salem Taxi cdafpany, 2. cost no where. more than else- The benefit that you re ceive from my fitting is this : The glasses will be fitted correctly, scientifically and accurately by a man with 34 years practical and success ful experience Dr. f. h. Thompson, 416 Bank of j experimenting on your eves imnmree Practice limited to diseases I w " . " , The dance to be given in honor of Company M at the armory Thursday evening has been endorsed by the Cher rians. although they will not attend in uniform. 0 Mrs. Gertrude Brown, of Salem, has received a letter from her son, Wallace, stating that he Is in the medical depart ment of Pershing's army. He writes I that he ha recently completed a 115 , mile hike, which he found very srreve, although he remained in the column, laud did not drop out, as many did. II" is 18 years old and wrote from El Paso. All lovers of chess and checkers have TVini'o ic nn 'promised to be at the ( omeinreial cluli meie is iu ,,vi ,,, ,.,,, ,,.i,;i, ,,,;n i, i,i,i Just received by express, complete line of WASH KID GLOVES, all shades, priced at New Goods in all departmentsDress Goods, Shoes, etc., are arriving daily. Salem's Popular Priced Department Store Gale & Co. Commercial and Court Streets Commerce. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, and gener al surgery. tf Rigdon & Richardson this morning at 11 o' 'clock, sent the body of Mrs. Rhode Storey. Who 'died yesterday four miles south of this city of methritis, t'o Leb anon for interment. She was 81 years and 0 mouths old. Will "A Salem friend" who com municated with Doctor P. please send dotoils. 220 The funeral of Mrs. J. M. Kimsey Wed ii eveninc at the club rooms. I guarantee my work to be ST 'JSSSS the "3 satisiactory m every re- i piny two chew and one eneckej j. games. A partial list of those who will op.OV b. I contest against Mr. Banks are: Chess DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN 209-210-211 United States National Bank Building. Phone 110 rhomas H, Ryan, C. G. md, L, Westacott, Jo Joseph Baumgartner, , N. Moores, Ralph Moores, Paul Plant. Charles Dick, Harry Savage and J. H. Osgood; and checkers , Roy Bryant, T. Greenbauni, D. Drager, Fred Draaer, Qeortta Labaree, Harrv r and W. A. Marshall. Dr. W H. Byrd, ' Given. John Boll seph X. Smith will Evans, a Hill. D. W. mm lf!TllfC WANTED Household Furniture. Weodrj the Auctioneer will pay highest B cash price for same. Phone 611. CARS Of amy KiriD Any time Special rates on country trips and to State Institutions. The Oregon Taxi Co. has put on a night service with a prominent stand at the HOTEL MARION i Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE Phone 2010 or 13 (Formerly Hotel Keith) 4f)9' State .St. Phone 1109 Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day Special Rates by the Week MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor aged s , i lllllllllllllllllillllHliiiiiiiiiinillElllHIIllllllIliniRaiBlii iniU'H soul rn'MM or nu KMit, ns niM(i rt day by Webb & Clough. Interment wa nuulo'in tin Mtelwiy cemetery. Rev, J V. Porbpr oondncteu the service, it -o- Best hogs $11.50 or better.. Eyre. Phone 2206M. G. W. tf -o Farmers and stockraiscrs of the Wil lamette valley will be particularly in terested in the statement made this morning by one of the butchers of Sa lem, to the effect that cattle of all kinds Were selling well and the price was very strong. The ladies of First M. E. church will give a chicken pie dinner nt the church oinng Weduesda from to 8 p. invited. dailies Fisher, whose death was in quired about some time ago by an Illi nois man, was buried October ll. 1 StlU. j according to the sexton of the Odd Fel lows' cemetery, but as yet, City Record er Race has not been able to ilisieccr the date Of his death. Best cane sugar $8.00 per sack. We pay L'!)c for eggs. Seainster BfOI-i 1-1 rcial. 1 Just Received a Shipment of Beautiful Old Ivory BedroomFurniture ADAM PERIOD DESIGN See in Our West Window 1 Bed 1 3 drawer base Dresser 1 Princess Dresser 1 Chiffonier 1 Dressing Table 122.50 $22.50 $17.50 $19.50 118.75 Dome in and look over these honest values and you will agree that the quality and price can't be beat. Phone 941 Trade in Your Old Furniture E. L. Stiff & Son Phone 508 101 Court Street 319 N. Commercial Street Three Busy Stores Auction every Saturday, 1:30 p. m., at 341 North Commercial Free Souvenirs for the l.ndie Cash for Used Fur niture Don't ever sell your furniture without seeing us as we pay highest prices in cash or trade, or if you prefer will give you a still higher price to let us dispose of it by auction on the promises. 404 Court St Phone tul 3 Busy Stores. 341-349 N. Commercial nioue hub E. L. STIFF S SON GROCERIES WHOLESALE and LESS A FEW PRICES while the goods last Coal oil, alMhat's left 11c a gallon Matches, 7 boxes 25c K. C. Baking Powder 25c Can for 15c Special--- Best grade Macaroni and Spa ghetti 6c a pound All can goods greatly reduced PEETZ & CO. 247 S. Commercial es This Week's Special SUGAR ss mm WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR GOOD BUYS IN SUGAR. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. WE DO NOT QUOTE PRICES OVER THE TELEPHONE. Farmer's Cash Store ON HIGH ST., OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHIVG, FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS, DRUGS, AND GROCERIES, ALL AT CUT PRICES IHIIIIBIIIIII WlllllllllllRUii lilllllBllllIHIHIIIIIIIIIIII I1IIIIIII1BIIIIBE