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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1917. EXGBl 4? I t I Begin Thousands of today's customers began years ago with a purchase of a single article experience, proved to them that the J. C. Penny Company merchan dise is the best dollar for dollar value on the market Give us a trial order to day and be convinced. We hold no special sales. "THE BUSY STORE FOR MORE" Men's brown and gray mixed Suits $8.90, $9.90, $12.50 Men's New Fall Novelty Suits $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50 Men's Dress Shoes $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.50, $6.50 Men's Blue Serge Suits $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18..50 Men's Work Shoes (Weyenburg) $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 Men's Chippewa Shoes $4.98, $5.50, $6.50, $6.90, $8.25 Men's Overalls, fast colors, heavy weight $1.19 Men's Jumpers, fast colors, heavy weight $1.19 Men's Work Shirts 59c, 98c Men's New Fall Hats 98c, $1.49, $2.49, $2.98 it Ladies see our Suit Department New Fall Suits, Dresses and Coats now on 4 Tt All Around Town IV' COMINGJVENTS TONIGHT Liberty theatre Mary McAl lister in "Pants." September 24-30. State Fair. September 8-20 Registra tion day Willamette University. October 1. Public Schools open. October 2. Opening day Wll lunette University. October 5. Opening day for Oregon State School for the Blind. October 6. Collection of Old Papers and Magazines for Red ' Gross. October 10. Oregon State Penitentiary Minstrels. o , Dr. M. 7. Mendelsohn, fits eyes cor tectly. U. S. National bank building, tf o Cbas. H. Jones, alderman for the fsfcfth ward, who lias been ill at the styjital for several weeks, is now at his fcvau and on a fair way to recovery. Mill Wood We are now making re- tuned lutes on quantity order of lti adh mill wood for prompt delivery. Npeulding Logging Co. S 2 ' The funeral of Albert Warren John see, who died Sept. 20, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from fk obapel of the Rigdon company. Wanted apples. Commercial rWerka. Pliuue 214. Cider 9-22 o Be you want to know the vocation lot. which vou are best adapted! 1 can Ijp you. Heady. Phone 1355. tf . 1' . Notice to the Public After doing business in Salem for the passed year I have accumulated an extra large stock of all kinds of Second-Hand Goods Consisting of Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Jewelry, Watches, Tools, Musical Instruments, Bicycles, Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Suit Cases, Trunks, Cameras, Typewriters and Furniture. I buy, sell and exchange all kinds of Second-hand foods. Highest Prices Paid. Capital 337 Court Street Special Attention: This Second-hand Goods; Now ---Today I Display. Are Arriving Daily 1 Tr. D. X. BoeeMer, denvtst, 382 V. & bank bldg. Fifteen years experience. Most modern office equipment i the valley. Sundays by appointment. tf Sign and pictorial work, show cards advertising designs, engraved cuts, cartoons, etc. Murray Wade, 229 Hub bard building. What's In a name? The Hades Oil Burner will be shown at the stntn fair grounds next week, in chart;., of Hal K. Hoss and E. U. Lantz. The Hades Oil Burner company is from Tillamook Do yon waat to know the vocation for which yon are beet adapted t I caa hois tou. Beady. Phone 1485. tf e It is a adantitfe fart tkat bowling is eae of the best exercises kaewa. The Otne, 1B8 N. Oom'l upstairs, tf Alston Van Laanan as purchase! a hemee and four lots ou Tlelmont street. The. property wbs purchased for a horn:'. Ou one of the lots Mi. Van l.nimn.i will build a shoe and repair shim. "i.'Jio transfer of the property was nado by II. A. Johnson 4 Co. Dr. Herman W. Ban, optometrist has Beversd all business connections with Hartmsn's .lewelry store. His of fice is located at 125 North Liberty in. upstairs. tf Miss Lena Belle Tarter, 160 N. Liberty Ht. Instruction in the Old Ital ian Method of singing. Pupils enrolled j at any time. Phone 336 or 220KM. j 10-1 i The Woman's Relief corps has pre sented the G. A. K. tent headquarters! at. the state fair grounds a flag Rnd i flag-pole which was today placed in , front of the tent. The pole will stand 29 foet above the ground. The flag is five by seven feet. j . rj tariMrifgww'.." Exchange Phone 493 Store handles First-class we handle no junk. FOLLOW THE CROWDS . THERE'S A SEASON. TEE STORE WHERE THE . MASSES TRADE WE UNDERSELL BECAUSE WE UNDERBUY ALL COM PETITORS. Do you want to know the vocation for which you are best adapted t I can help you. Heady. Phene 135S. vf This evening the sun sets in Salem at 6 o'clock or to be more precise, ac cording to Ayres almnnae at one minute after six. Tomorrow it rises at a quar ter until six. Cool weather and occasion al showers are predicted. o Why not trade your old range on a new Alcazar or Opal range? We will be elnd to show you. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. An Important call meeting of the Honor Guard girls Hunday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the steps of the state house. $ $ $ YOU WILL FIND ECONOMY IN GROCERIES HERE Compare these prices with credit stores prices then phone your order to 68. No. 5 Pail Lard $1.25 No. 10 Pail Lard J2.50 Fine Bartlett Pears, per box $1.00 Creamery Butter 50c Best Valley Flour $2.50 5 Dozen heavy Jar Rubbers . for 25c 5 Large Rolls Toilet Paper for 25c 10 lbs. Walla Walla Sweet Onions for 25c 3 Post Toasties for 25c 50 lb. Sack Salt 45c 1 lb. Best Ground Chocolate for 30c Royal Baking Powder per pound can 40c Extra Special Picnic Ham per pound 22c 3 lbs. Macaroni for 25c 4 lbs. Oloss 8tarch for 25c with $1 order of other groceries Potatoes, per sack $2 35 Tomatoes, per box $1.20 Farmers Attention We pay 41c cash, and 42c In trade for fresh eggs. Tou always get the top price at our store. "DAMONS" ' ' Everybody's Grocer" We Deliver 855 N Phone Commercial 68 Sugar will decline in price soon. Don't load up on sugar. Coal vnd wood baa vera at less than last year's prices. Don't wait for eold weather to buy your heater. The stove man has more time sow to install a stove for you. C. 8. Hamilton. L X. Oeer, special supply agMt of the Well Fargo 'Express company r.t Dallas hag been placed in charge of the company's business at the lair grounds for the coming ten days. His office will be at the fair grounds depot. o Prune Dryer I wish to announce that I have just finished a prune dry' er of large capacity and I am open for more contracts. Dryer one half mile west of Kaiser school- Call at dryer or phone 26 at Balom. 6. fctola. 8-22 Tour old range taken in exchange on t an Au-.azar or upai rouge, a. Ham ilton Furniture Co. o- It was reported today that Jeff Bald win and John Ryan, prisoners who es caped from the penitentiary Tuesday, were seen in the vicinity of Silver Creek Falls this morning. A posse of guards j from the penitentiary went out to comb the hills and woods in searcn or tnem. See the Duplex Alcazar range. It uses wood, coal or gas for fuel and is the ideal range for the city home. They give satisfaction because they are past the experimental stage. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. Sunday, Sept. 23, Oregon Electric specials will leave Portland 9:30 a. m. and 12:15 p. m., arriving in Salem 11:15 a. m. and 2 p. m., returning leav ing Halera at 9 p. m. to arrive in Port- laud i:4a o'clock, inesc specials are for Scandinavian day at the fair grounds. ' 9-22 Are you saving your old papers for the Bed Cross? Every household in the city is expected to do its share in se curing the car load of old papers that are to be collected Haturday, October 6. Just now, the patriotic housekeeper is not called on to do any special work for the country. It is the little things that count and now it is the saving of old papers. The boy scouts will col lect. o Complete stock of freeh pickling spices, jars, rubbers and caps. Phone 07, Wm. Gahlsdorf. Frank S. Ward, secretary of the Ore gon Hoard of Pharmacy at Clackamas We are now in our New Location and are better able to serve 'yon. FOR SATURDAY PIE LARD k4 No. 5 ....... $1.25 No. 10 $2.50 Sugar Cured Cottage Hams almost boneless, per pound 27V2C Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per pound 23c Fresh Creamery But ter, per pound . . 50c Try our Cakes and Pastries, Table Queen Breadthe Queen of them all MIDGET MARKET Originators of Low Prices U 351 State Street BIG LEADERS Wall Street Chirks Up Over Government Action New York, Sept. 21. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: ' Wall Street wore a more eheerful as pect today than it has for a long time because one of the lone standing un certainties has been removed by the oinciai announcement of the govern ment copper price at 23 V& cents a pound. Not only was this price a bet ter one than many people had been led to expect, but as a harbinger of Wash ington 'a fairness toward other commod ities, particularly steel, it was very gratefully received. The summoning of judge Gary and other leading steel men to the capital for a conference gave ground for belief that the steel price announcement might be forthcom ing within the next few days. The stock market behaved in a man ner suggesting that the copper price fixed upon was not altogether a sur prise. The sugar stocks were depressed to some extent by the price agreement and the handing over of the market in that staple to an international board. News developments were generally of a favorable nature. giving the state board examination to several prospective druggists who are' just at present serving their country in the ranks. The regular examination for pharmacists will not be held until Oc tober 16, but as the chances arc the boys may be far away by that date, Mr. Ward did the right tiling by going to the eamp and holding the examina tions. Clearance sale of sewing machines I have some reverted sewing machines almost new, in such well known makes as New Home, Singer, "White, Standard and Davis. I will sell these cheap to clean np this stock. If in need of a sewing machine come and see these ma chines. Geo. (J.. Will, 432 State St. Salem is responding freely to the call for books to be sent to the several can tonments. Thi total number is 522 and all are standard books. These have been shipped to the library base at Portland and another shipment will be made within the next week. The library fund of $750 now being raised in the city is for the building of proper homes for the books and to also buy additional works in order that each unit will be a well balanced library In itself. Complete stock of fresh pickling Mosh A. McCulloch, optometrist, Hubbard enilding, will be out of the city until Oct. 1. 10-1 Mass Lucile Barton will soon return from New York to open her voice classes. 10-1 During state fair week, Lieutenant J. I. 8impson and Sergeant Mason of the Canadian army will be in Salem with headquarters at the 17. S. army re cruiting station for the purpose of giv ing information to those who feel it their duty tp assist the mother country. AT BUSIGTS STORE 118 S. Commercial St. 279 N. Commercial St. 12th & Chemeketa St. 100 lbs. Cane Sugar $8.20 100 lbs. Cane Sugar not delivered $8.10 100 lbs. Beet Sugar $8.00 12 lbs. Cane Sugar ..$1.00 Best Creamery Butter, lb. 50c 4 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee and 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder, $1 Mason Jar Caps, old fashion zinc, per dozen 25c 3 lbs. Macaroni 25e Jello, all flavors, for 25c Diamond C Family Flour, per sack $2 50 No. 5 Pure Lard $1.30 NO. 10 Pure Lard $2.60 M. J. B. Coffee, lb 35c Special Blend Coffee,, lb. .... 25c 3 lb. can 70c S lb. can $1.15 Upton's Tea, 1-2 lb 34c Sun Maid Raisins, pkg 11c Del Monte Catsup, large bottle 19c 15c Market Basket 9c All 35c pkg. Cereals 27c Grape Nats, 2 pkgs. for 25c Matches, per box 5c White Laundry Soap, 10 bars 48c Pacifio Savon Soap, 6 bars 25c 10 Bars Fels Naptha Soap ... 65c .12 Gale & Company Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store TVr ITrtrrmm w. Rarr. onLnmetrint. ! has severed all business connections with Hartman's Jewelry store. His of fice is located at 125 North Liberty St. upstairs. tf Free transportation is provided for the Englishmen in this country who will enlist for the war, according to t'npt. J. W. Carter, officer in charge of the British recruiting station at Portland. Not only will men be received who are physically capable of going to the fir ing line but even those who have some minor physical defect will be accept ed. After the war, should recruits desire to rettirn to the place from which they enlisted, transportation will be given them. Do you know tCie trade or profession the vocation for which you are best adapted? A system accepted by tho leading educators and acknowledged by the government, enables a vocation al counselor to assist von in choosing YOUR LIFE WORK. 1 have qualified as a vocational counselor and efficien cy engineer and nm at your service.-Heady- Phone 1355. tf : O Scandinavian day will be celebrated at the fair giounds next Sunday, (Sept. 23, and to accommodate the Scandina vian chorus of 75 singers and others from Portland, the Oregon Electric will run two specials. The first train will leave Portland at 9:30 a. m. arriving in Salem at 11:15 o'clock and the second trail will leave at 12:13 p. m. arriving in Salem at J p. m, The specials will leave Snlein at 9 o'clock arriving in Portland at 10:45, although the excur sionists may return on any O. E. train. "The Loose Nut" is the name of the paper published on the train that will carry 200 or more Elks and Portland boosters to Salem next Thursday. Pun will be the keynote of the excursion and all arrangements have been made with this single idea in mind. Hence the publication of "The Loose Nut." The excursion will be also a home af fair as reservations have been made for several families. Certain seats will be reserved in the grand stand for the Portlanders and the chances are those who do come Thursday next are coming to have a real time. The following is called to the attou- George Thomason 155 N. Liberty Phone 994 We will have tomorrow a choice lot of Meats. SPECIAL PRICES ON BABY BEEF Best Treamery Butter in Sakm 5QC a Lb. 'We Deliver the Goods' STUART'S! TUBE FLAVORS j and j TOILET ARTICLES Cct Free Catalogue. j Agents anted for unoccu- j pied territory C. M. LOCKWOOD Otcmi Distributor Phone 968 2I N. Commercial St Salem. Ore MADItTT ll lie Mackinaw Goats For Men and Boys, in fancy plaids and color combinations. Men's Mackinaws $6.95 to $8.75 Boys' Mackinaws $2.98 to $4.95 Our prices always the Lowest nf tin- mnd Elks who have been taking life easy during the summer va cation: Thursday Mopt. -( is orncn-.ii Elk dav at the state fair and the Port land Elks with their fine hand will l) here to assist in the celebration. At tho last meeting of the Elks a uiut'o.i pre vailed the sense of which was that tlm Salem lodge remit until the enj of Tho vav, the dues of all members who me in the service of the Vr.'itcd Stales i.r Hi allies. Brother Elks who nro in the KCivire have been notified of tins a. tion. The regular weekly imvtiiijjs of the lodge will be resinned rhiircdn evening, October 4. GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power $6.50 Greatest Lamp value now offered i:ed as stand or liamriw lamp YOU WANT THIS LIGHT Complete with pump, shade, mantles, torch SEE MY LAMPS FIRST Gasoline lamps, lanterns, irons, mantles,ttc C. M. LOCKWOOD 216 N. ConMiifnial Mm-l Salem, Uragrn. Farm Loans 6 I Five and seven year loans with privilege to i epny $100 or multiples on 8-y interest date. J. M. and H. M. Hawking, ; Local Agents Vermont Loan & Trust Co. 314 Masonic Bids., Salem, Ore. - - X Used Furniture Wanted ' Highest Cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture c E L. STIFF 8c SON, Phone 9ii or 608 at. The Capital Junk Co. Pays the Highest for all kinds of junk Phone 398 171 CHEMEKETA ST. ' ' Open for Business at the New Location 469 State St. ELK RESTAURANT PRIVATE TABLES FOB FAMILIES 469 STATE STEEET Short Orders Open Until Midnight ant Baggage PHONE "77" Formerly 13 or 2010-457 State A .TAXI CQ S I Irwin 77 mip! Q SafetyI 0