Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917.
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EVERYTHING ELECTkIOAL
lem Electri Co, JitMonie Temple, 127 North High Main 1290
TBANSFEB AND DRAYAOE
ftaleoi Truck & Dray Co., corner State and FroBt streets , Main 74
FOE SALE
pmj SALE OR TRADE A comfort
able heme n a good locality in Kan
sas, on Santa Fe R. R. Will accept va
cant lots in Salem. Square Deal Real
ty Co, 202 L:. S., Bank. Bldg.. . . .
MISCELLANEOUS
IXORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu
rologiet, nervous and chronic diseas
es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with
drags, surgery and dmgless methods.
Examination free. 712 Staie t. Phone
1350.
STOVE EEPAIHING
MOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBED
. tO years experience.
Depot National and American fenet
Bites 26 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Werks, SSC
Conrt street. Phone 124.
INSURANCE For fire insurance in
standard companies, call en P. J.
KunU, 309 Bank of Commerce. 6-27
CHUBOPEACTIC 8 FINOLOOIST
DB 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and got no relief, try Chiropractic
spinal adjustments and get well. Of
fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank
building. Phone Main 87. Residence,
Main 828-B.
DNDEET AKXE8
wrb a fiTiran CO. O. B. Webb,
ah mnTtlciana and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
kaown to the profession employed.
409 Court St. Main 120, Main DBSo.
fclGDON-BICHABDSON CO. Funeral
FAotnra und undertakers. 252 NOTtn
High street. Day and night phone
1st.
OSTEOPATH
fRS W H WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic pnysicians ang
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
lean echool of Osteopathy, KirkavUle,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized is
nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
lege. Offices 505-508 V. S. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone -859. Residence 1020
Court. Phone 2215.
DOILD CIPAifS
FOR RED GROSS FUNDS
Auxiliary Chapter Was Organ
ized TuesdayWomen Will
Get to Work
('npital JtiurHal Special Service)
Donald, June 21. The campaign of
the Bed Cross began with vim Tuesday.
Mrs. J. V. Steelhnmmer of Woodburn
mot with the Donald ladies in the af
ternoon find organized an anxiliurv in
connection with Salem Willamette chap
ter. About twenty , five members were
enrolled. The lollowiug otticers were
elected, Mrs. Hannah Hoskina. chair
man; .Mr, rreua sexsmitti, secretary;
Mrs. Aline (juinii treasurer. The base-
mem or tue I'resuyterian cniircn win
be prepared for a sewing room and the
ladies will begin at once making arti
cles needed tv the organization, Tnes-
iltiy evening the district committee met
appointed local committees, and dis
tributed census cards and supplies. This
district, which is composed of Aurora,
Hutti'viHc. Faruo and Donald, is asked
to subscribe one thousand- dollars. Six
hundred of this amount was pledged the
first day. C. A. Adams jind J. f. Jeel
lers are the enptains of the Donald di
vision.
The .Donald dancing club gave a char
acter party Saturday night, in the Hos-kins-DeSnrt
hall. A large crowd attend
ed and a ideasant time was enjoyed.
Donald and community was well rep-
c!a News Notes
THE MARKETS
-
WATER COMPANY
BALEM WATER COMPANY urner
corner Commercial ana Traae streets
Bills payable monthly n aavanca.
SJOAVANGEB
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
. . n.ixnnA ami fnia n all
kinds removed on monthlv contract!
at reasonable rates. YffrM and eeas
pool cleaned. Office phone Mur
8247. Residence. Main 2272.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security
THOS K. FOBD
. m , - 9.1am f IrAfTflTl ''''
liver liaaa sc owl -.v, o Shorts, per
Hay, eh eat,
The following prices for fruits
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, and
not what is paid to the producer
All other prices are those paid the
produeer. Corrections are made
daily, . . ' '
Wlieat took a tumble in Portland yes
terday, with-a corresponding drop in
the local market. Quotations thi morn
ing are 1.8ll. Cantaloupes and water
melons will be ou the Salem market
in a few duvs, ns tliey are now being
sold in Portland. Flour is following the
wheat in its tumble, and prices lire ten
to fifteen cents lower per sack.
resented at the Rose carnival in Port
land. F, L. Allen is loading two cars of
ship knees for the Menetee Lumber Co.
of Portland- These knees will go to the
srandifer-Clarkston ship yards, who re
cently secured a contract for buildiug
several of the government vessels
They expect to use about ten thousand
knees for this work.
A party consisting of Mrs. J. S.
Moore, Mrs. F. A. .Mercer, Mrs. Hen
Onian. Mrs. Fred Sexsmith and Mrs.
Stroud ' Mercer niotoreu to rortuinu
Wednesday.
otiag was light tor scaooi election ; business.
Monday. J.-P. relict succeeded niiusi-ii
as director, for the term of 3 years, and
Mrs. C. Moore was elected clerk for
term of one year.
H. Verdieck sustained a serious in-
lurv tins wees wuue cutriug poies nr
beans. He became ontntk m -black- j
berrv vines and in tutting them Joose
from around his feet, the liatuhet slip
ped and .grazing bis nand. cut an artery.,
Lociil aid was given but proved inef
fective no "he was rushed to woodtiurn
to Dr. Shorey. Though very .weak from
loss of blood, the Dr. thiuks he will
soon be entirely recovered.
The city council lieia a special uieei-
ing this week and decided to oil our
afreets. The executive eomnuuae secur
ed enough from the local citizens to
pay the expense, nud the work will pro
ceed e,t once- --
Glen Garrison, the local "Loganber
ry king", spent several days last week
with his parents in Heattle, who expect
to leave soon for New York, to make
their home. He made the return trip
from Heattle ny automuDise.
M. W. Johnson and Karl Carver went
in Mt Aniel Wednesday to attend a
.,,t.tit,ur Af the Merchants association
Mis. L. . Anlrance enioriaiueu ivim
a dinner party Sunday, the occasion be
ing Mr. Auf ranee's 77th birthday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Krai!
Aufrnuce and children, Mr. and Mrs
Kugeiie Aufrnuce and two daughters,
Alfred Anfrance, all of Salem, and Mr.
ami Mrs. Ben CJuiun of Donald. '
An enjoyable occasion was the card
nartv Monday night in the Hoskins-
DeSiirt hell. About thirty guests were
present, who played 500, following Dy
.fipshments served at individual ta
bles. Messrs. L. S. Anfrance, Spencer
Mercer and Stroud Mercer were tue
guests of honor, each celebre.ting a
birthday, within the week.
What appears to oe a oaim wi
has been at work around uonaut ior
some time. In the last moutli tne -Aiays
& Carver store and the post office were
broken into, and several cases have
been reported whei'SL wheat, oats and
potatoes were taken. Judging from the
uvatiMtmtie method of uilfeiing it is sup
posed to be' from' local parties and a
close investigation is being maue.
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Ebla, Ore.. June 20. Miss Marvel
Rovelstat went to visit her relatives
Saturday, returning Sunday evening.
Earl Ferguson went to Sherwood Hun
day to see his aunt, Mrs. Olds, and
family.
Miss Mary Sheridan is stopping with
)itr twr. M R T. Vrs.nmn, iir
.1,',1
Apples, pears and peaches will be
very scarce around here. Cherries are
not a very heavy crop either.
B. T. Ferguson has begun to taVe
some of his buney crop. The quality i
i extra good.
Ed Mittv went to Dallas Monday on
The Bruudages have moved to Salem
to work for a junk eompsny.
Bvrda Beese has gone to Talbot sta
tion to sty with her aunt,, Mrs. Jacob-
ilr. ana Mrs. Hiiey rpt?nn-r MBrv
h Antricans. Sunday.
........ . .
Mr. Holnian kaB bought a new yn
cultivator. "
There is a Japaneso man and wne
campe-1 the .-Holnian and William
camp ground to work thinning Wt.
t the school election Monday Grover
Farmer was fleeted director, and R.
Brunk, clerk. Mr. Brnnk has served as
clerk for 20 years.
WacondaNews
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Waeonda, June 21. Emma and Twre-
i i t t
1 1 Icoal cr sSsj
fexJHOiijka
Smoke r-1U
or j Vv
Smell 7
CO Oil IN
COMFORT
Cook with a food oil stove this
aummer does ot heat up tha
kitchen, yet k roasts, toasts, broils,
bakes, better and quicker thaa
your regular kitchen range.
No wood, coal r ashes to lug,
dirt, no lost time waiting for slow
itres. Convenient as mas. No smoke
or odor.
Look ior the Now Perfection pe
ciaily Aecerated -windows this
reek, at the stores listed below.
Then Act the merchant explain the
N Perfection Oil
Cookstove. Look ior
the orange discs.
Fiunev of hherittan
friends iii Waconda.
i,.i..,o. ,,, the week
Alice i - - u
jar. anu wro. x,.
end
Wlieat -
Oats
Barley, ten
Bran
MONEY TO LOAr
Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on
approved Security. HomBr H. Sniith,
Boom 5, MoComaok Bldg., Salem, Or.
LEGAL NOTICES
SHERIFF'S SALE
Of . Real Property on , Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given, That by vir
tue of an execution duly issued out of
the circuit court of the state of Ore
gon, for the county of Marion and to
me directed ou the fth day of June,
1917, upon a judgment and decree duly
rendered, entered of record and dock
eted in and by said court on the 2nd
day of June, 1917, in a certain suit then
in said court pending, wherein D..A.
White was plaintiff and W. S. Mott
and Willetta M. Mott, his wife, and
Mercantile
: i.
demption in the manner pru.im-u j
ted this nthofrneir.
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
First insertion June 14; last July A-.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, bv an order of the county
court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Marion, duly made and enter
ed on the 12th day of June, 1917, was
appointed executor of the estate of E.
H. Stege, deceased, and that he has
duly qualified as such executor All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present the
Salem Tile & Mercantile company, a same
onn.nral Tl.n Polio t '1 f V'-Sil loill Llim tf
Dor company, a corporation, ami i. i iioerij . -; - ., ,
Smith were defendants in favor of Oregon within six months from. the date
plaintiff and against said defendants of this notice.
bv which execution I am commanded to
ic, dulv verified as required bv law,
the undersigned at No. 1" orta
street, in tne cuv ui
Oregon
Dated this 14.. day o J.
it pstnte of i"..
" Executor of
Stege, deceased.
July 12
NOTICE OF, FINAL SETTLTMENT
.Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Sarah i.. Kigg
the
Qie-
f the last will and testament oi
rn Ulr... itat'fMpa. lias -llicu "
l,',ntv court of Marion comity,
sell the property in said execution and
hereinafter described to pay the sum
due' the plaintiff of 2160.17. with in
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from June 2nd until paid
and the further sum of $125.00, as at
torney's fees together w-itft the further
Bum 'of 17.25 costs, and the further
Bum of 2917.33 with interest -thereon
at the rate of 8 er cent per annum
from
the
nev '
$225
cent
and
Cntinn.
1 will on Saturday the mh day ot
Jtilv, i)17, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said dav at the west door ef
the county court house in Marion coun
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand on
the day of sale, all the right, title, in
terest 'and estate which said defend
ants and all persous claiming under
them subsequent to the first day o i , piNAL NOTICE
March, jyu, in, ot ana to saio ..- ,. v ,,on,,(.ra; Notice i
e mentioned aim m i 10 " . . i..;.,n.l
Huv,
Hay,
vetek
clover
Grains
ton ..,
-f-
with her parents,
1 !."ll'.' Martin has recently purchased
a new Ford. .
J. C: lavage was a usi x.n.vw. ...
Mt. Angel N ednesila J . , . .,
The annual school nulling
-r..j..., .i . lirectors and a clerK
wore eiected. The directors elected were
J. A- Kluiup and C. i.'. Hiisseu, am.
M. Keene clerk.
Miss Beatrice Thurman
..i.,,. oft,.r n weeks
Road Supervisor Patterson has been
grading the' roads ana win sv.
hauling gravel uv.lnes-
The ladies am suiicV , ,
lv at the home of Mrs. E. M. Palmer.
Tnc usu. K..v.? "-r ,......,
Kd trosoy visiieu !""
Sunday:
.-V.i-l -B
,T7Z.,-. ,'r". WITH r-J
: l PEARL h L
For Sale by
returned
visit witn
1.80
rraooc
... -'o
.... $37
.. $39
$1.
... $15
. $13
Butter
Butterftit - -
Creamery butter, per pound
Country
38c
40c
"butter 3032c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, ou foot lJIe
Pork, dressed 1I?,1fc
Veal, according to quality 8lJc
SteeJs ; !8,c
Cows
Bulls
Spring lambs '-
Lambs, yearlings
Wethers -
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, trade
Kggs, cash -
Hens, pound
Broilers, live, over a jiuunus
Hens, dressed, pound
Vegetables
Turnips, bunch
(.'abbnac
Strag garlic
5(u)tic
lie
9e
.... 68e
28V.C
27c
He
ISc
23c
New potatoes -
Potatoes, per 100
Green onions
Onions, in sack
Celery, crate
Turnips, sack
Cucumbers
Green peas
Radishes -
California tomatoes
Asparagus -
spinach
lbs.
. 45c
... 3c
.... 7e
. $2
.. 40c
4
$2.50
75c$1.15
7c
40c
$2
40c
5c
Scotts Mills Items
(Capital Journal Special Service)
R..tt Mills. June 21. The com
inducement program of our nigh scnuoi
: lio l. o. 0.Fi hall Friday ev-
oning, was very ut-w
large audience that rgethj-red at -an
early hour. The hall was crowded and
when the graduates, headed by Trot. t.
a ., iwl followed bv Supt. J. A
ri,.i.ill marched into tile hall tne
..i,.,r;,nr wns immense. The music and
orations were very good and gave great
credit to the class and also to Prot.
Stultz. Your .correspondent especially
enjoyed the practical, common sense no-
.iPuu. nr shut, vnurciuii.
Lamb having gotten the best grades in
her classes received her choice of a
a-hflffrsliin in cither jof five different
..ll...,n n.melv Albauv. McMiiuiville,
Pacific University, Pacific College and
Corvallis. Floyd A. Gray received a
u..i.iar.hin in. Willamette university be
cause of his being president of the class
Kith VanWiuEle of Albany,
who taught in the junior high here ast
winter sjient several days here last
week and took in the graduating exer
cises. . ..
Rev. Astleford, former pastor of the
Friends church here, and his wife and
two little bovs, accompanied by Miss
Halcvon Wiley, motored over from New
berg to attend commonceineui. uf-
Their many friends were ueugineu m
see them again. "
Mr. and Mrs. .1.
tto.lo,i emnmencenient. Mr. and Mrs-
H,ii)i fnrmerlv tauaht our school here.
l. Smith teuc unsr tor three consecu-
J A. Taylor is stm on nie sub.
though slowly improving.
There will be an enieriaiii""
i.ll next Friday evening ior
Vowrf-.hwiCiit
r..T,to learnine that a little fore-
vr . Kin. ovnAnse.
tkought OK v - -r-hp
v.r" .;;.rT do not be-
i y7t7famiiy has been without
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anu x
i... Pomi.i v since we .-iiu..
keeping house years ago. When -we no
. ' visit, we take it with
oil a" civ....v.,
i." Obtainable verywn.
Rock Point Items
.:ti l,,,l Snecial Service)
. t oi n,.i .. Reeson
W. W. MOORE FURNITURE
COMPANY
E. L. STIFF . SONS
SPENCER HDW. CO.
RAY L FARMER, HDW. CO.
SALEM HDW. CO.
IMPERIAL rCTBNITUSB CO
C. & HAMILTON
MAX O. ETJREN
CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS
Portland Optician Is
Marine week was almost a sub marine
week.-thanks o the Liberty bond cam-
I CI i I.-t.'pain. The toys will surely aceept the
ill 3diSiU W JLUUllVeouutry's apolog)-, in vi-w of the eir
- v i . : t Uumstaiieee. ;
Dr. L. R. Burdeue and family, of i 1 '
Portland, have moved to balcm and "l7rX ,C iT.TMoine.
are residing temporarily at the Bligh Io" a missionary from in-
apartments, 327 North High street. Dr. toW of golng int0 the interior of
B.irdctte has for several years been in India, where ho was taken sick, that
harge of the optical department ot tne : he had a bottle or vuanter..
G. Heitkomper company, jewelers oi Cholera ana xiarrnor ..-
Portland. him and believed tnai , "T. i!
He is now located with nartman This remeay is i
nrr,thi-ft r.nmiiaiiv. corner
Liberty streets, and will take tare of
their optical parlors. ;. -
Dr. Burdette has n number of friends
in Salem, having resided here during
his attendance at the university.
for cholera. You may know from iw
that it ea .Ae-epeuaea-svpon
milder forms of bowel complaint that
occur in this eonntry. Obtainable ev-
rywhere. ,
witn
Da,r-i
the
Figs and Dates
of
cuiuit- . nf
June 2nd, 1917, until paid nniiigon, her i; mi --""' - .- p slw T
further sum of $150.00, as attor- the last win aim M.
s fees, and the further sum ofjRigs-s, deceased, and the Hon. r
0.60 with interest thereon at 6 per ishey, judge of eA'2aih..
per annum from June 2nd. 1917, Monday, the tie'h,dln, ? tl e'forenoon
costs and expenses of said exe- the hour of ten o c ock in the tJ
ot sain u.t. -"
court room at the court house in '.
Oregon, as the place for hearing ob
iecHons to said final account and for
the settlement of ffmGGH,
Executrix of the last will and testa
ment of Silas T- Kiggs, deceased.
11. L. CO.N.NKK,
Attorney for said estate.
Black figs
Golden figs
Dromedary dates
Ford dotes
local
July 12
!l IS
that the uinletsigneu,
nrpeutnr ot tne ra
ises hprpinbefnre mentioned aim m i
...;i.j ;.i follows. to-:licrebv given
JJl ouiu -- j . r
"Beginning at a point on the H.ff.rtrf
subdivision line running north and ; this day filed ' e Virion coun
sonth through the middle of section 2.5, the state of " rt as mh
7.50 chains south from the quarter see- ty, his final 'p'Bt ,V fixed and
tion corner on the north boundary ot executor and lv -"rd 1917, at
n . w: nn.ata ftrul-i t-itrt Imur of 10:iHI
ransje a wfsi oi mc .tiiiBmiiiv
Urogon; Tnence.day ar (tr and
.. .., ... nnnrt llflHStf Ju .-
for the
Fruit
Peaches
Aprkots
Strawberries,
Apples
Oranges, navels
Lem ns, per box
Bananas, pound
California grape fruit ..
Florida grape fruit
Honey .
Cocoanuts -
lOe
15c
$3.75
$2
- $2
$2.25
$1.25
..... $12
$3.25fci;4
$3.255.50
6c
$3.50
$6(5)7
$3.75
$1
Retail Prices
Creamery butter .
Country' butter .
Eggs, dozen 1
Sugar, cane
Sugar, beet
Flour, hard wheat .....
Flour, valley
45c
40c
. , 35c
$8.75
$8.55
$3. Klft! '3.3.
2.90fj3.10
house m
time and
place
clock a. m. of said
room in the
Marion conntv, tiregon; i'nr,uav a,
south 37-70 chains along the said legni.countj cuuri
aubdivisioa line;; thence west sre "- "b.lo1, 81!.h final ac-
eunins; tnenee norm cuu.,.!, . ttlement thereof,
middle of the main channel of Battle j count nd 'or h' 'S" June 21.
Creek; thence north westerly, te- Dated at a': V, KLKTCHF-H,
the middle of the main channel of Hat-j 11.1, , . f ,h ts'ate of lwis 8a v
tle Creek to a point 20.1M .chains east; Exeentor of tho es.aie oi
from the west line of section 23; thence deeensed.
north 23.73 chains: thence east 19.30 CABEV ?'Ve' Julv 19
chains to the place of beginning, con-; Attorney for estate. .u-y
trailing sixty three and ninety three
one hundredths (63.83) acres of 'land... To- X ""ri hamberlain's
Alto an interest in a i --: j :.,io,
. .... p... : i .'..,., .! Tl.lftt Tar lnuiarsiion
rort i-h xwi - - ; . 'l.C: .ffords me pleasure
along the north line oi tne rony six niuii-, ---- rmljr ,hat
mere? of land this dav deeded to Emma to say I have never used a remedy that
8 tirrv bv W. S. Mott and wite, as a -did me
ron.lway.
This sale being made subject to
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Or.. June 21. All trading
n grain suspended.
jMtter, citv creamery 38(8 39e
Eggs, selected local ex. 32:)3c
liens 15c
Broilers lS20c
Geese lie
for the past
re
at
,..!. oiwid Mrs. t. r.-
r,:i m; V T. Chamberlain lao-
re- lets are obtainable everywhere.
Livestock Market
tw1o.1 dr. June 21. Cattle re
t, :u2. Market steady. Light steer;
!).VI(ilU: heavy steers y.5((u9.73
tkfsri- heifers 4H.M(u 9-
mi,.,. rp'n, S70. Market steady
Ttut pas! of mountain lambs $1.J
ii -,. vallev lambs 13fu 13.25; yenrliii
wethers $11; ewes .".
lloo- receipts 107. Market steady.
Heavy- U.WK'n 13; light $11.755 1.
benefit of the Ked i. ross woik.
We are in receipt ot tne premium i.i
Scotts Mills second animal school
and community fair, given by -tne pu-
dls of the following oisincvs, i..,.,
Thomas, Scotts Mills, JNOoie, vru.-....
Fineer, Marqnam and Beaver y
This fair i to be hekl September 19
20. 1917. ,
District No. 73 held its annual cnui
meeting June 18. The voters ot the dis
trict were generally i bh.
Some quite important 'Hei.'
transacted including tue voting a i
to carry on the school the coming yew
There was a director and clerk to he
elected. Chas. Heins was elected to suc
ceed himself as -direcior auu
Broughey was elected f';ri.
..ark, ,l,,i viited on adds abolit thir-
teon mills to our already heavy state
and county tax.
-r.i... u,r savs wf arc nwui
..lUUUil, ..I...- . - Alllla
huol teachers, iy marnuge.
Fairfield News
..:i T..piifll fiifi:tl HorvicO)
L'nirVii.ia June 21. The -riri .n-m eiecwu w
."familv of McDonald, Kansas, and
.i..,;,. ..,. Mrs. M. K. Davis, ot
ville spent Wednes.lay atternooil
tho hitter's daughter, Mrs. I.
by ' ' - ,, t,,... n,nu nt tn I
his ranch Thursday " "
"leaseil at the prospect of his ten acre
V 1L Downings and others ;elHvs
spent Sunday at Silver IVeek fa Is-
V H. Downing and wire went to
Salem Wednesday to meet Mrs. Down
ing 's father who has just -w
from Oklahoma. , '
Mrs. Florence Worthington has gone
to Stayton where she will be employed
in the woolen mills.
Walter is visiting with relatives dur
ing his vacation. .
v .. t t l.aiWpu wurr, at tue
Unite a iiiiniuei "i
Stavton flag raising b ,.
B F. Darbv, wite ami iwu v........
of Bcio were week end visitors at the
home of his conn si n, P. J- U?.Tb";(,nll
The school meeting was well attend
ed Monday night- At its close W. U.
Downing made an appeal for helpers
to raise the amount ef money alloted. to
this portion of Marion county for the
Red Cross fund.
ITS YOUR KIDNEYS
-w i,av swollen feet and liands! ;
Stiff, achy joints! Sharp shooting, rheu
matic pains torture you. You have :
aching back, pain in the lower ;
difficulty when urinating. Look ont
These are danger signals. Trouble is
with your kidneys. Uric, acid poisoning,
in one form or another, has set in- It
may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright s
disease if not checked.
r.M some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules immediately. They arc au
old preparation, used all over the world
for centuries, communis ,....
ing oil and herbs, wen Known iu i .t
sicians and used by thousands ill their
dailv practice. Tho Capsules are not an
Rostein&Greenbaiim
REAL BARGAINS
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SHOES AND CLOTHING
All Merchandise is bound to advance. Raw cotton
costs more than wool did a few years ago. Wool
that the grower used to get 14c to 20c a pound for,
now brings 60c a pound. So you cannot expect to
always buy at former prices.- So pick up
bargains while you can.
these
experimental, make shift "patent med
icine," or "salt," whose effect is only
. Th,.v nrp fl. siantiaru r,-ii,v-
dy, and act naturally, gently and quick
ly. Hut when you go to the druggist.
dip of the season was taken by a parfv
of young folks in the river Sunday, at
the Can rrancis
Arthur Itrock of roruami wan -itor
Sundav at the homo of his sister,
Mrs. T. A. Ditmars. '
Mrs. Charles Moore and chiblren v s
ited at the home of her parents, Mr
Bantia. of Salem the first of the week.
At the school nieetiug Monday K.
Kmith was elected whool clerk and
John fmlah was elected director for a
term ef three years.'
Harrison Jones sad family visited at
i..... i.r v H liuRettc Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John lmlah and chil
rn visited with relatives uear Oregon
Miss Klane Short of Corvallis w vis
n t tin hnme of her sister, Mrs.
Raljdi DuKcttc, this week.
temnorary. tney
insist en fretting, the pure, original Haar
lem Oil in capsules. .ur
m,rn uunil. Is nn the box, three alli
es and thus protect yourself against
eiunterfeits. "
SCHMIDT ON WAY TO PRISON
I, os Angeles, Cel., June 20.-Matthew
A Schmidt, convicted for complicit
in the dynamiting of a newspaper
building here, is on his way to an
Quentin to begin serving his life term
l-endine the appeal of bis case to the
United Wales supreme court. Khniidt
enter at once raiuer n'
continue in the county jau w..u.,.K
cision of the higher court. He lost in
each court where lie nas w i'
tealed.
Men's Work
. Shirts, 50c .
Men's Union
Suits, 65c .
Men's black or
tan Sox, pair
,10c
Men's good
Suspenders
25c
Boys' Waists
25c
Boys'. Union
Suits 35c
Boys' Under
wear nVic
Boys' Dress
Shirts 50c .
Boys' Wash
Suits, sizes 2
to 8,
$1.00, 85c, 75c,
All bargains
Boys' Overalls
75c 69c, 60c
and 50c
according to
sizes '"
Boys' Crash Hats ..25c
Boys' Silk Finish Hats
, 50c
Men's Silk Finish Hats
75c
Men's Crash Hats. . 50c
Harvest Straw Hats
25c, 15c, 10c
Cotton Toweling, yd. 7c
Shirting, yd. 15 & 122c
Heavy Outing Flannel,
yard 12V2c
Ginghams, yard
15cl2jc,10c
Percales, yard 15c, 10c
Calico, yard -7c
Millinery Department now giving reductions on all
ReaHv to Wear Hats. Real Bargains.
IF YOTJ
are troubled with dandruff, itching
scalp, and your hair coining
ask -you 10 try
THAC t
ILVIR TONIC
n enr guarantee that it -will give you
relief and satisfaction or money re
funded. Sold enlv by us, 50c and $1W.
Capital Drug Store, Salem, Or.
infants' Sum- I
lnSe 25cDnr?.Sge
9flr nnw 10c iO-$I.OU n0W . . .28C
if 7$r00nnow-S
35c now 17 '2c nowv $1 LUU now oc
Girls' Muslin Children Brassieres
Drawers. .Union Suits 25c now ...19c
25c now 12 2c- sizes 2 to 6 ,q
50c now.. :25c 25c 50c now 39c
Ladies' ' Pumps I Men's Athletic . Long Silk
and Oxfords Summer Shirts uloves
sizes 2 to 4, an(J ,prawers 75c-$l now 50c
values up to $ , 1 rft 7c
$L75 25c $1.2o-1.50 oc
240 AMD 245 CGrrrXIAL STREET
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