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b? SailgjSfeM Journal SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1917, PAGE TEN SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Better Value Our :'.7 years of merchandising in Salem has given us a valuable experience in buying goods for the people of the Willamette Valley. We are con stantly in touch with the big markets and our New York buyer is ever on the watch for un usual offering of quality merchandise. We always strive to give the best grades for as reasonable a price as consistent with good quality. If you want satisfaction with your purchase, buy where every transaction is guaranteed. You get better merchandise for less at Meyers. These Extra Special Sales End Tomorrow Varil wide, desirable Spring colorings MmmHim ami Taf feta Silks, strip', cheeks, plaids J. 00 ami 2.25 scllrH, Saturday $1.19 Yard (fold I to n (1 ('ninhiic, a splendid 1 1 1 n I i t v . equal to Berkley Brand, yard wide a ISc grade, Hut unlay 10c Yard Hoys' Rtihlwr Kuin 'fts. it few left regular l.30- -8a tu relay $1.45 Boys' Mackinaw a clearance only a few left sizes 0, 7, 11 ami 12 veins to eloee priced at $3.75 and $4.25 New Veilings Tuxedo and other plain meshes in various sizes, colors: grey, brown, blue, purple, Unci ami white. Kxtrn value at 2.V Saturday 19c a Yard Butterick Patterns for YOU ( AN ALWAYS -ee-e A good crowd, jolly music and plenty , of it, and n line time in general marked the jitney dunce given last- night under the auspices 01 the Cheirians lor the benefit uf Company M. Although earlier in the evening the weather was decided- Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine You would not let a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt. Why let the body, the most delicate of all machines, get rusty and run down from inattention? Cleanse the blood; that's the secret; keep it clean. S. S. S., proven for 50 years the best of all blood tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your drupgist'a TODAY and take it according to directions. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA. Atfa Tell Yon- 12y2 12V2 OUR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH And we have a large stock to select from. We are in a position to sell you sugar at the right price. New Crop Kice Fancy Head Rice, 4 pounds 25c Broken Head Rice, 1 pound 4c Fresh Cream Rolled Oats, pound 5c All :!0c package Cereals and Pancake Flour 25c Upton's Tea, 1-2 lb. package 29c Knox Gelatine, package 13c Jello, all flavors, A packages 25c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Royal Club Coffee, per pound 29c Sweet Oranges at wholesale, price per case . . .$2.40 "BY THIS SIGN I2h J. L. BUSICK & SON 118 SOUTH COMMERCIAL ST, 1212 TWO STORES. T?T TTTTT tx Knitted Wool Toques Just the tiling for stoituv weather or for beach or mountain wenr, 50c railo white, red, K''ey. UlM :i ml eomliiiuit ion Sntunlav 39c Each Dozen Kino Knelt Towels, L'.V T kind- Saturday 19c Each Women 'h BUnltW Aprons in vnrious check pattern! extra Rood whie Saturday 39c Each Men V $1.28 Shirts good levies, broken lines, full run in sizes. man v pattern Saturday 89c Each Sale Prlcei on Wool Blankets, Cotton Comforts, Down I'oniforts selling Friday and Saturday. This excellent lot of bedding hns beeomo soiled in displaying and will lie closed mil ;it special low prices, the rest of this week. A Sale of .'!.7.") Hath Robe Blankets, Saturday 11 $2.98 March have arrived DO BETTER AT 4tMtt-' ly downhearted, it sleared ami a large and varied crowd thronged the floor of the armory, which heal to the tread nf merry, twinkling feet until midnight, As a result the company fund received a welcome increase. S.S.S. Keeps It Always Fit WE BOTH WIN" 299 NORTH COMMERCIAL 1212 PHONE 198 i 1 7: A AA,mJ Am ! m 1 " 1 ' COMING EVENTS Tonight. February 22. Elkg' initiation j at 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 2:1. W. O. W. ama teur boxing contest, W. t). V. , hall. February 23, 24, 25 Western Oregon Christian Endeavor convention, First Christian church. March 1. Revival services, First Christian church, con ducted by Rev. M. H. Pagan. March 4-ls". "Meetings for the People," at the Baptist church. I j. I l. Col. Snider in charge of auction 341 N. Commercial Saturday. 2-23 The 0. C. T. company dock gauge reg istered as steady river with a reading of 5.8 feet, which is the same as yes terday . 0 Oranges 10c per doz. at C. M. Roberts grocc rv. "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." l'omeroy and Wallace, 125 Commercial. tr A car of bananas was received by lo cal produce and commission men this moral ng, ami is being distributed to the retailers of Salem and the surrounding country. Oranges 10c per doz. at C. M. Roberts grocery. Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located 1-4 mile north of the fair grounds, Port land road. Owing to no office expense Driven reasonable. 1-21 o Dr. John F. Rancher, assistant secre tary of the board of education of New York Citv. arrived in i bo citv this morning, tn speak to th the Willamette universitv members oi student body. I 0 Dr. F. H. Thompson, 416 Bank of Commerce. Practice limited to diseases f oyc, ear, nose and throat, and gener nl surgery. tf o Dance at Brooks Sat. Feb. 24, will be jitney instead of us at first adver tised, Everybody come. 2-23 H. R. Salisbury, special representa tive oi the Portland branch Whitehead and Hoag, who lius been in the city se oral days, has returned to the Rose City. He was formerly connected with the Kl lison White Chautauqua system as a ' ' dip ' ' man. When in need of help of any kind call or phone Salem employ men I Agon rv. Boom 14 Breyman building. Phone 84 H. 2-24 o All kinds of housefurnishings at E. I. Stiff & Sou's auction house, 341 N. Cuni'l Saturday 1:30 p. in. o Regular meeting of De Mnl:i Conimandrey No, 8, l. T., this evening. Work in the H. C. de greo. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. o Mrs. T H. Galloway, who has been in ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES Millinery Department Now opened, with new Spring Millinery. Popular Millinery at popular prices. Nice new things. You are welcome to see 'them. Trimmed Hats and Shapes, very neat, pretty and becoming. R. & G. Corsets new styles just 'in 65c, $1, $1.25, $2.00 Kayser's new Silk Gloves 50c and 75c See us for Blankets, Big Blankets, I Plaid Blankets, pair, $1.35 1 $2.50 Amoskeag Heavy Outing Flannel, white, cream, pink or blue, yard 10c. New Ginghams 10c, mic 15c New 10c Men's heavy Bib Overalls $1.00 Men's Stand ard Work . Shirts .50c 240 & 246 COMMERCIAL I'ortluml hospital undergoing an operation, has returned in Balm ipid is rapidly recovering her health. She was in I'ortlaud two or three weeks. Furnish that spare room or the whole house at auction sale Of furniture, in. Saturday 341 N. Cowl 1:90 n o Salem's piicle the On sale a I all cigar I tOe. smoker's joy ores l.a Corona E. C. Clement, postoffice inspector, who has been visiting postofficcs in the vicinity, is in Salem todav. He was I wmbVIm ,it Ati S,.l.,m nl'fi.'t. ill miiktllir out reports. j Every lady attending E. L. Stiff & atiinlnv after will receive a Son s furniture auction noon, at 34 1 N. I torn '1 useful souvenir. o Furniture auction 341 N. Com ! Sat unlay I iSO p. in. o jNotaoie tor its ODservance oi wasii-; Eton's birthday was the Frame Shop oa Court street, which had a window especially decorated for the occasion. I Onlv a few of the business houses of I the city took the trouble to hang out a flag or even put up a picture of "The Father of His Country." The Salem Women's club will meet Saturday in Waller hall. Beginning at 3:30 an organ recital will be given by Dr. Frank W. Cliace. to which the members are expected to bring their friends. Free souvenirs for the ladies 341 N. Commercial, Saturday 1:30 p. m. Cur nltura auction. George Eyre, who is buying up and shipping hogs, says one leaked out of i the car mi the way to Portland Tuesday. He said the car had no holes in it. so I he fancies it "leaked" out of the door. He probably forgot to examine the I loot', lor it is possililc from the way, hogs are going up, it might have taken that route. o I There are scores of young men and and young women in Salem who should : enter the new classes at the Capital lliisiness College next Monday. Short-j hand and stenotypy in day school; short hand in night school. It you have D6en considering such a course, don t put oil beginning any longer act now. Bee tool lirinelnal some 1 some cvi'iiiiiLr tins weeK nc- tweeli I and 0:30. 0 hogs next Thursday, or bet ter for best, G. Biing in your March 1st, ,7.S i W. Kyre. o In order to accommodate passenger traffic aerosl the Willamette river here, a terry will be established this evening, which will make trips beginning at 5:45 p. in. Bound trips will lie made every 15 minutes and quick service given lie tween the O. C. T. company's duel; and West Salem. The tarry will lie a launch operated by T. C. Wood, of this city. Mr. P. B. Jannan and family, of Dai Ins, mdvod to StSlem Tuesday where they intend to make their home. Mr, Jarman is tn be the manager of the New Golden Rule store. The store will open for business at the completion uf the building, which is located mi Liberty street, next to Ye Liberty theatre. .1. C. Penny & Ch, have 125 stores which are Mattered nil over the United States. The Foresters of America will have a new hall ill which to hold their meet ings, beginning with next week, when they will move into the rooms recently vacated bj the Salem Motorcycle club. Brassiers, ')Sc ones fjr 25c 65c ones for 50c best values in the City Blankets, 72x80, pr. $1.75 Percales and 15c . New Fancy Voiles, yd. 20c Heavy Black Sateen Over shirts 75e STREET, SALEM, OREGON The building is living repaired at pre rnt by Charles larmeater, a local car penter. o , Reports from Rosed ale last night were If the effect tlmt there lire Is inches nf snnw on the level. Thi- is not bad. when we consider thai l lah If blockad ed, and the east as a whole is covered with the white blanket, and is starv ing from the effects- Heralding the coming of tnte spring. the robins are back on the -state house I grounds. Much has been said concern i iug the "white" robin, and this year several nf the birds have been seen with white feathers. The birds appear very plump and in good condition. The time of their arrival is timely, as the slate house force is cleaning house after the legislature, and needs all the as sistance paMttjw, The Royal Neighbors of America held a birthday party at the hall in the Der-by-l.afky building last night, in honor of tieorge Washington and those mem bers of the camp whose birthdays came in February. A short program of music and recitations was given by the mem bers. The Modern Woodmen were in vited to the meeting, and a fine supper was served. Battalion Sergeant Major Jones, of the Third battalion. Third regiment, Oregon National (iuard. arrived from Portland yesterday to assist First Lieu tenant L, H. Compton. adjutant of the Third battalion, in turning over ordn- ,.,, property received from the militia arsenal at Beneeia. Cal.. w hile the reui- eeia. ment was on the border and just before being mustered out at Clackamas. The ordnance consists of rifles, ammunition and aceounterments in sufficient qnnn tity to outfit a large body of men. These pieces of ordnance have been held by the regimen! under charge of Lieu tenant Compton ever since the return from the border. The stuff is to be turned over to the government. 0 The executive board of the Christian Kiolcavor convention will have dinner at the Y. V. C. A. rooms this evening at 5 o'clock. Ten Knights of Pythias went to Hub- bard last night to assist in the annivers ari' celebration of the lodge. W. T. Bigdon was the chief speaker from the Salem delegation. Under the direction of Miss Marvin state librarian, there will be a literary program given at the (litis' industrial school this evening. The program will be given by the girls and will consist of i endings a ml music, HOME MADE Quince Jelly, jjlass 15c Apple Jelly, class 15c Orange Marmalade, flnss 15c Orange Mannalaile, pints 35c Kentish ( lieiries, l-S gal 50c fellow Peaches. 1-2 gal 35c fellow I'eaches, quart I 20c - Fresh Every Day Doughnuts, dozen Parker House Ifolls, doz Kuns and Snails, doi .Bread, 2:80 p. m., loaf . 12c 12c 12c 10c 20c 50c I' , all kinds, cs, all kinds aeh ... each Made to Order Potato Salad, rnl $1.00 Shrimp Salad. s;al $2.00 Crab Salad, gal $2.50 What is the ion we give use tu shop around vim the best groc tinie at lowest quality f goods. mil be satisfied. ere pri 11 the for tin Westacott - Thielsen Co. Salem's Best Market Place." 42(i State Street. Two Phonos X30 and S40 Saturday Is Positively the Last Day We must close out every article of the Nichols Grocery Stock As we near the wind up we are discovering some wonderful bar gains for you. For instance: 15c can Breakfast Cocoa 5c a can Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut 5c a box Scouring Soap, all that's left, lc a bar Navy Beans, plenty of them at 6 lbs. for 25c Kerosene Oil 11c a gallon PEETZ & CO. 247 N. Commercial Early Vegetables and Flowers should be started now. Plant Morse s Grand" Prize Carrots. Cabbage.Onions, Beets, Peas. Spinach and Turnips. Also Morse s Sweet Peas and Pansies. All are selected California Seeds Don't take feeds that are "just as gfad." Get Morse Y Oa Sale ty all Lendiatf Dealrrs it J l. J M.,-- I Sffcdf. utni Ji.-ec for cur catalcffuc Fn. Your order will be prosnitiy Bttcnaca to. C. C. MORSE S CO. Seedsmen San Francisco PERSONALS Judge V. H. D'Arcy i-s n visitor in Portland today. Oeorge C. Will, Salem music man, is In Portland today. Kdward Kberhard, of Aunisville, WU a visitor ill the city yesterdav. Dr, M. E. Pomerov made u profession al visit to Portland tins morning. Stanley Morgan, who is connected i with the Union .Meat company, of Chi sago, is in the citv. K. S. Dragoo, of Red Bluff, Cal., ami M. J. Clifford, of Wapato, Mont., ar registered at the Capital hotel. Miss -Muriel Luther, of Carlton, Ore., is spending the week-end with Mrs. 11. , .T. IlicUcrson. uf 580 North Twenty-first i street. i novernor Withycrmibp returned from Portland this iiioriiinir. where hs spoke to the Oregon Sons ot the American Revolution Inst night, W. V. Wilson, of Oakland, is register ed at the Rliyli. H . :. Bolton, who is representing th? Brown Shoe company, of St. Louis, is also at the Bligh. Kdward L. Lord, of San Francisco, is registered at the 'Marion. Other arriv als there today are: R. V. McLeud, of San Francisco, and Daniel A. Poling, of Boston. When In SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths ; RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DA'S i The only hotel in the business district. I Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. 0, BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus FOR SATURDAY ONLY Genuine Army Shoes Regular Price $6.00 FOR THIS ONE DAY A. J. PARIS SHOE SHOP 379 State Street 5 Cash for Used Furniture Don 't ever sell your furniture without seeing ns as we pay highest priees in cash or trade, or if you prefer will give you a still higher priee to let us dispose of it by auction on the premises. E. L STIFF & SON Seventy five single Elks were made at home last night, wh. u the urn I MM of the lodge took the ingle men tn their homes and royally fi ..-.! them. After the feed, about 250 Ireal member of the lodge assembled at 'he club riHtnis and held initiation cere monies admitting Fred .1 Smith. HVniy Werner and F. 1. Hibler to the fiat, ru ity. A general jollification followed, the meeting holding until a late hour. AUCTION Sp At the Peoples' QaMl Kxehange Auction Market, on Satiird:i Feb. LU, at 10 A. M. of io A. If., added list. outfit consisting of , consisting blacksmith I portable form, I iron vise, I No. i nnteut tire setter, one NO lb. anvil, 1 set dies, hammers, ehiaada, punches. pliers, forks, shovels, spades. 1 set seat springs and man; other things. 1 good hack, one Syeir old horse weight 1,200 pounds, sold under a guarantee. good Jersey cows, one just fresh; I Ohio' 8 !. feed cut ter, one 1 horse WragOIL, 1 surrey. 1 box tools, 1 horse blanket, one 0 1-2-ft. cross-cut saw. 1 spring wagoa, and many othei things which the farmers will bring in on morning of sale, in cluding horses and harness, etc. At l::t0 P. M., Household Furiii ture. including 2 good -1 huh ranges, 1 good conibinat iono ga and wood steel range, one 4-holl eook stove, 2 air-tight heaters, one 'j-onk hall tree with large beveled mirror, 1 gas pressure tank. 1 office chair, 1 cm pel sweeper, 1 square extension table, 1 sanitary couch, I fumed oak library table, 1 extra good paii portiers, 1 baby's combination high chair and fucker. 1 baby nursing chair. 1 folding camp cot, 1 mirror. 1 set dining chairs. .'! kitchen treasures, 1 Xew Home 1). 11. sewing machine, 1 fi) library table, lied springs slid mattresses, kitchen utensils and dishes and ninny other things. Everybody welcome, ladies es pecially invited. Absolutely the only auction market where the public controls the prices. Watefi the papers for future farm i toek sales. F. N. WOODRY. Auctioneer, Phone 511 WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phono 611. : y'f :z :;;::::; ;;; :j; Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE (Formerly Hotel Keith) 459' State St. Phone 1109 Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day Special Rates by the Week MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor mm CARS oj ANY K1I1D Any time Special rates on country trips anil to State Institutions. The on Taxi Co. has put -on a night service with a prominent stand at the HOTEL MARION Phone 2010 or 13 DR. C. H. SCHENK 1 t Drugless Physician 4c Superintendent Hydro-Electro Therapeutic Institute ifc 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone HOT. Hours 9 to 57 to ! 404 Court St. Phone 941 3 Bnay Stores. 341-349 N. Commercial Phone 508 Pill IMM-