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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1917)
SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. J TEN (Sbr jJmte3ilal Journal r: n n ii M IS 11 II 1 If II II tl II II II I! h ri II !! U IS 11 II II ii i i I ii 11 Ii tl ll !! II Ii II M M 14 II II fl II i II r i Mi mm mm mm imt km mm ii.ii mm mm matAamm HQ SA P Mm1lmwmmffWmfWK WH fW'WjkW'f 99 WQt Pd WW (PF Note the wonderful savings in store for you. We don't buy goods that we have to make a special sale on them. This is the store that keeps prices down in Salem. Buying for 175 busy stores is your assurance of LOW PRICES and GOOD VALUES. Turkish Towels Children's- Black Sateen Corticelli 100 Yard Silk Boys' Elk Hide Shoes Per Pair 49c Thread A Pair , Children's Hose Supporters, - ?LZ? ..Ladies' Summer Unions.. A Pair J. & P. Coates Sewing Thread, Youths' Elk Hide Shoes at 10c ' Spool A Pair ' 29c 4C C1 fiQ - - Colgate's Talcum Powder Children s Summer Unions 12c Colgate's Large Size Men's Heavy Genuine Indigo at T Toothpaste Blue Bib Overalls 25c Hind's Honey and Almond 19c 83c - Cream Oil Cloth, White and Colors, 43c Men's Leather Faced Gauntlet Men's Blue Stiff el Stripe Yard Gloves Overall, Bib 18c 42x36 PiUw Cases 25c 98c "' Priced Each : Palm Olive Soap HViC Boston or Paris Pad Men's All Leather Work Shoes Per Bar Garters at 7c Apron Gingham IQr WW Per Yard lVC Williams' Shaving Soap 8 l-3c and lOc Men's Heavy Work Shirts Boys' School Suits Per.Bar Calico, Good Quality , Ech PfSuit 4c A Yard 59c $2.98 . : 7C : Ladies' Silk Crepe de Chine Men's Khaki Pants Men's All Wool Blue Serge Waists White Outing Flannel Per Pair Suits S1.98 A Yard ggc an(j 2.50 : : 1ZV2C ; ; : Indies' White Voile Waists, Gilt Ed Shoe Polish Men's Mule Skin Shoes Men's Rockford Extra Heavy Each Prirwiflt A Pair Sox, 2 pair 98c 18 c ' $1.79 25c . Black Sateen Petticoats Shinola Shoe i Polish Men's Elk Hide Shoes Men's Sox 1 at at A Pair 2 Pair for 98c 8c $1.98 25c Men's Black Linen Heel and Toe Dress Hose, 2 pair 25c Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, all sizes to 16 49c Men's Crusher 49c Hats Cuticura 18c Soap Men's Large Handkerchiefs Red of Blue, 3 for 25c n El II ii tl 11 II tl II II 11 II 11 11 II 11 11 II 11 Ii II tl 11 11 II 11 !! II II 11 II II IS II See Our New Shipment of Ladies' Waists at 98c S1.98 and $2.98 Ladies' Silk Fiber Sweaters at $5.90 It will pay you to see them. Cashmere Bouquet Medium Size 8c Peroxide, per 10c Bottle Duplex Safety Pins Large Size 5c One Price to all and that always the Lowest No expensive system or loss of accounts added to your merchandise here. AND WE UNDERSELL WE UNDERBUY ONE PRICE TO ALL r - OUR IMMENSE BUYING POWER IS YOUR GAIN IfciMAIflMWJIiAtfbttkJHl Ijjft sMftatoAisMittattaBtt1 2 3E II II II 11 II II 11 II if if 11 II tl II ti H H m u ii ii ii ii n ii ri ii n 11 ii ii u ii ii 11 All A roun d Town Cart J. Carlson, well known here, died in Los Angel, July 3, according to word received by Paul Johnson a few days ago. o - Da you want to learn sp&iuan.. cuss will be formed if enough are interested. Price for course $10. I'houe 1355. tf . Writing from the Deschutes county, a friend of Carey Martin says: "This country is all burned to h 1. With tho hot weather there won't be grain enough to feed the grasshoppers. Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, 202 V. 8. Bank bidg. Fifteen years experience. Most modern office equipment in the valley. Sundays by appointment. tf Mrs. James Tiesler, of Marion, died at that place yesterday. She was a former resident of Salem. The funeral will be held at Jefferson today. Hhe was 42 years old, and is survived by her husband and five children. o Eat chicken, get it at Independent Market Saturday, 23 cents pound. 7-20 COMING EVENTS Tonight. July 20. Band concert, Marion square, 8 p. m, July 15-21 Salem Chautauqua. Montavillo 1'lowers and Musi cal Arts Quartet. July 19-22. Willamette Valley tennis association meet in Sa- DID YOU NOTICE THE PRICE OF. MEAT LAST SATORDAY-"THERE'S A REASON" T MARKET Villi OPEN EVERY DAY IN ORDER TO ACCOM MODATE EVERYBODY. i A mi LIKE OF GIOICE MEATS FOR TOMORROW " AT MIDGET PRICES ' 4 9." State-" Street crrosnE a a. white's feed store July 22 "Mothers of France," at Congregational church. July 24 Douglas Musicale First Methodist church. July 23-29. Oregon Epworth League Institute at Miller's Grove near Jefferson. July Sti-August 17. Oregon State B. Y. P. U. summer as sembly, state fair grounds. July 28-August 5. Oregon State Christian church inisisonary convention, Turner Taber nacle, Turner, Ore. July 31-August 12. United Evangelical camp meeting, Quinaby Park. August 17 Iowa picnic, state fair grounds. September 24-30. State Fair, Salem. Phone 67 for your fruit jars, caps and -rubbers,' a complete line. Win. Uahkdorf, "the store of housewares" 0 Earl Headrick, a member of Company M, Third Oregon Infantry, stationed at I.a Grand, is home on an eight day fur lough to visit his mother, who lives at 344 South Twenty-fifth street. o The man who claims he didn't know better is generally the one who never took tho trouble to find out. Do you know all about battery caret Willard Service, 41S Court. o The telephone pole and cluster light which stood on the corner where new comfort station will be located, were re moved this morning, and work on th actual construction will commence Mon day. The cluster light will be replaced after construction is under way. Attorney Grunt Corby has moved his law -office to rooms 28-2 7 Breyman block, entrance 180 Com'l street over Stockton's store. Eleven Royal Anne cherry trees, all about 25 years old, netted S. Brownell some $55 per tree this year. Mr. Brownell lives near Pringle. o E. L. Stiff and Son, headquarters for all kinds of tents, awnings and camp furniture. A marriage license was issued yester day afternoon by the count yclerk to Ward N. Barrett, a laborer of Salem, and Kebccca Winifred Tabler, also of Salem. : 0 E. L. Stiff and Son rent tents and camn furniture. E. L. Stiff and Son hang awnings. Estimates cheerfully given. o There will be a special meeting of the Bifle club tonight, at the old armory in the city hall to organize a sheriff's posse and home guards. The sheriff will be there to explain his Dlans. The meet- I ing will begin at 8 p. m. 0 ; 25 per cent off on all refrigerators, screen doors, lawn mowers at E. L. Stiff & Son. , o A. A. Lee, of the ' Salem Abstract CI1CTBE BEST FOR THE LEAST" Since changing our business to the cash system we have been able to cut of a big ex pense and in doing this we are now in position to quote bet ter prices. Look over this list. You will find many necessities at money saving prices: 35c Bottle Heinz malted Vinegar, our price 25c Omens, our price 11 pounds for - 25c Toilet Taper, our price, 5 rolls -for 25c Fnre California Olive Oil, full quarts, our price ....80c Creamery Butter, our price 45c 25c Sack Salt, our price 20c Citrus Washing rowder. our price 22c Peanut Butter, best grade, pound 15c Pancake Flour, our prico 60c Corn Meal, our price 55c Fruit Jars, Pints 60c Quarts : 65c Heavy Jar Eubbera, 5 dozen for 25c Today we Pay 30 l-2e cash and 32 l-2c in trade for eggs. mm "Everybody's Grocer" 855 & Com'l St. ' Phone 68 We Deliver. (Continued on page seven.) Daviea Place 147 a Commercial, can. dies, soft drinks. Daviea pure ice cream Open from 7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. 8-12 i o Frank Prince, a member of Company M, is home on four days furlough. I a til he enlisted, he wag a member of the Salem high school. Dance at Liberty Sat. night. 7 20 e Nice, big- fat hens 23 cents pound at Independent Market, Saturday. 7-20 v The river dropped twe-tenths of a foot yesterday and now stands at the 1.8 mark. The maximum temperature yecterday was 80 degrees. Do lot fail to see th great Bed Cress patriotic picture "Mothers of Fran!," 5 reels. First Consrretrational church Sunday evening, July 22d, 7:45. Silver offering;. T-El Sergnt Ballantyne has returned from a recruiting trip south. He re ports little success. He will now be at the local office ' for an indefinite time. Corporal Toy said this morning that until a man was notified of the faet that he had been drafted, he was eliaible to volunteer. The office will TAXICQn MJj! 1 Safety i El i OFFICE HUBBARD BTJTLDNO Night phone, Marion Hotel, 2010. 5 and 7 passengor enclosed and open ears. Special rates for commercial and country trips. ' The Capital Junk Co. Pays the Highest for all kinds of junk - Phone 39S 271 CHEMEKETA ST. Used Furniture Wauled Highest cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture X. L. STIFF SON, Phone Wl or 608 The First Line of Defense A man's best first line of defense against torrid summer weather is a skeleton suit by The House of Kuppenheimer Tailored from extremely light woolens wi'Ji every ounce of unnecessary lining eliminated they offer the best combination of comfort and style it is possible to produce. - - Come in and pick your skeleton suit. Values that we are proud of that we know can not be excelled at -".v $12.00 .j.:'r.:.Ls: Others $15, $25, $30, $35 Crossetf Shoes, Eagle Shirts, Panama and Straw Hats SCHEI'S . Salem's Exclusive flea's and Young Men's Store STUART'S TUBE FLAVORS ' , and TOILET ARTICLES Cet Free Catalogue Agents wanted for unocci pied tcrritorv C. M. LOCKWOOD, Oregon Distributor Phone 968 216 N. Commercial St -Salem. Ore When in SALEM, OBEOON, Stop at . BLIGH HOTE ; "A home away from home" Strictly modern, $1.00 a Day.. 100 Rooms of solid comfort. The only hotel in the business district. : BfLavoI mm MM CAR5 oj AMY KIMD ffW ..xDf.flrf Any time DUCRSCHENX Dregless Physician Superintendent Hydro-Electro Therapeutic Institute 202 to 206 Masonic Temple Phone 1182 Hours 9 to 5 7 to 9 . 1 MEAT! MEAT!! S Special Prices to Farmers and Berry Pickers $ People's Market 155 N. Liberty St, Phone 991 U .a. ,he open for enlistments as usual. - i