Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 12, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1918.
I
BLUE H X
THIS
JiS THE
WEEK
W. "W. MOOEB FURX, CO.
K' L. stiff son
lAnd now is the time to learn bow to cook in comfort all the rear round. It ia New
Perfection Oil Cook Stove Week.
An oil cook stove assures that your kitchen will stay cool even in the hottest sum'
rner weather, because the heat of the atove is concentrated on the cooking.
There is no smoke or odor; no dust or dirt And you have all the convenience of gas.
Lights at the touch of match and heats in a jiffy. More convenient than coal or
wood. Better and more economical cooking all the year round.
Look for the Big Blue Discs in your dealer's window. Go in and ask about oil cook
atove comfort and convenience.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVE
B. H. CAMPBELL, SPECIAL AGENt, STANDARD OIL CO., SALEM : T
THESE STOVES FOB SALE BY.
G. S. HAMILTON
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SOCIETY :
By CAROL 8. DEBEU2
KAY L. FARMER HDVTE CO,
MAX 0. BCKEN
Tt graduating exercises of Sacred
Heart academy will be held this rear
in xno naiem luga school auditorium,
tomorrow taeniae. June- the thirteenth
t eight fifteen, when five, girls' will
graduate from ike nod era language
(course. They are Miss Wilhelmina
iwerfler, il.sa Frances Doerfler, Miss
viara lAxmier, Mum Anna,. Bendorf
ner and Miss Eleanor HnekeeferB. The
exercises are open for the put lie and
everyone ia most eordiaily invited to
come. A splendid program of music,
singing and speaking has been plan
ned for the. evening. Beside receiving
high school diploma four of the giris
wiu do given teacher's certificates.
in honor of the graduating class a
party was given recently by the high
school girkj. A program of unusual
merit was contributed, among the Bom
bers being the class history and class
prophecy for the. seniors. Games were
later enjoyed on the spacious lawn af
ter which refreshments -were served.
Dancing was later enjoyed by ell pres
ent. . .
The members of the Illahee Country
club will be hosts to an aggregation of
Eugene golf players on Sunday at the
Illahee links. Extensive entertainment
has ibeen planned for the visiting- play
ers, including a luncheon which will
be served at noon by the ladies of the
club to the Eugene contingent and the
members of the- local club. The lunch
eon will also be open to the new mem
bers of the Country elub, who signed
up in the recent membership drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Piper arriv
ed in 8alm today to be the guests
of MiM Mary Chadwick, 402 North
Capitol street. Mr.Piper, who is manag
ing editor or the i'ortland Oregonian,
delivered the Willamette University
commencement address this morning at
tne first Methodist enurcn. Mr. Fiper
is a graduate of Willamette University
and a former Balein resident. The
many Salem friends of the Pipers will
!be interested to hear that their daugh
ter, Miss Constance Piper, a. gifted mu
sician 13 studying in .New York City
and their son, Edgar Piper, Jr., is in
survieu iu xr&uce.
PUBLIC SPIRITED
(Continued from page one)
i FRENCH FORCES
(Continued from pags one)
Wiay also took Bolloy and Ceolis wn.od
and reached the southern edge of St.
Jluur.
Adjoining this advance on the righM
e French, centor drove 1ak the tier'
nuans who had penetrated south of An
theuil and Logo farm.
Ou the right tho bodies gained' a
foothold in lietlmnconrt and Mache
mont, two aad four miLes southwest of
Kobaoourt, respectively, necessitating"
withdrawal from the hitter village.
They also crossed the Ooise at this
point, apparently compelling the
French to evacuate the salient, which
"BLUE BONNETS" Jl Ntie Fahric with Mi Fcaturu.
M Blue BoamV' mrt tha nrndi of tli wofrtaa wrte wants a beautiful, durable fafxie
thai wn without wiinklinf, reprk durt and launder perfectly. Admirably adapted (off
tailor-iruade dman. rpotl roab and akirti, children garments. peRk-nata, tic Alaodrap
tim, furnduM covoiugi etc Guaranteed dye faat and duaw Wide witty oi
qusuta patttroa.
K ysur dutcr domt carry "Bin Bonneta md ua tfiii ad with nam of dealer aad
wa will tend hint sample and notify liim of your request,
LE9HER WHITMAN A CO. Inc., 81 Broadway, Naw York
THE HOME OF BUSTER BROWN SHOES
extended about seven miles northward
to the vicinity of Semtpigny, two miles
south, of Noyon. This would indicate
that the French ha va given up practia
ally all of Ourseejinps woods and that
the new front and tho Marne front are
linked up near Carlopont, seven miles
directly cast or JWoeeourt.
Tho French counter attack won them
more than WOO prisoners and several
camion. The Germans elairaed 10,000
additional prisoners, raising their al-
legod total since May 27 to about 75,
000.
Field Marshal Haig reported that
the number of prisoners taken by the
Australians in their advance south of
Albert was !!98.
THIS IS A STARTEB.
STOP RUNNING RISKS WITH YOUR
I . CHILD'S FEET
You know a man or woman with
bent bones or broken foot arches is
handicapped for life.
Yet these defects start from wear
ing the wrong Shoes as boys and
The Brown Shaping Lasts are
scientifically designed to prevent all
foot troubles from developing in
growing feet.
Buster Brown Shoes
FOR BO YS-FOR GIRLS
Are the only shoes made over the
Brown Shaping Lasts the onU
shoes that positively prevent corns,
bunions, bent bones, broken arches,
and other foot ailments in growing
children.
Yet Buster Brown Shoes cost no
more than ordinary Shoes although
they are made of the best grades of
leather, and with government stand
ard oak-tanned soles.
Come in and see these famous Shoes.
Washington, June 12. Poker
chips aro the only non-essential
thus far finally determined
upon, according to Chairman
Baruch of the war industries
board today. On the question
of playing cards, however, there
is a division of opinion among
the members.
DELICATE GIRLS IN
Business cr School
who have thin or in.
Sufficient blood or arebV
pnysicauy iraii win nnd
Everyone is talking Bargain Da v.
Wherever people nseet it is the fore
most topie of conversation. Even th
little ehildrea are becoming imbued
with the Bargain Day soirit and have
invested a game which they plavfullv
call "Bargain Day.",,
Word is beginine to eome froni
every part of th district to the effect
that record breaking erowds Vill jour
ney here on Salem's Second Annual
Bargain Day, Saturday, June 15. They
will eome by train, by autombile and
by stage. Some of the stages report that
reservations for transportation to Sa
lem on Bargain Day are already being
made. The people are undoubtedly fro
nting oy iasi year-s experience and
engaging pastaga earlyXast year some
who had planned to come wera unable
to get here because transportation fa
eilites were overtaxed by the record
breaking crowds.
There ana more Bargain Dav stores
on the list this year than there' were
last and there will likewise be - more
bargains and a greater variety of them.
The following is a list of the busi
ness houses that have already ioined
the Bargain Day movement and have
pledged their work to offer special in
ducements to purchasers on Saturdav.
June 15th.
PRICE tatOE COMPANY
Ladies' aad Men's Shoes.
KAPOURY BROTHERS
Ladies' Furnishings. "
A. W. SCHBUNK
Oroerie and Dry Goods.
ROSTEIN & GBEENBAt'M
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
BAY L. FARMER HARDWARE CO.
Hardware, Cutlery, Silverware, etc.'
P. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
5c, lOe nd 15e Goods.
VIC KBROTHEBS
Automobiles, Tractors, Auto Supplies
etc
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Automobiles and Tractors.
. T. BARNES
Men's and Ladies' Furnishings, etc.
J. L. BUSICK & SON
Groceries and Produce.
SALEM HARDWARE CO.
Hardware Cultlery and Silverware.
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE
Men's Furnishing goods.
W. W. MOORE
Furniture and house furnishings.
HAKTMAJNi lilWJTHKKS IXJ.
.TawaIami anil itfttiaiAila
ir . " r i t . I r
mr. luiu m.,, vinm jrernnifer oirsrvRTf.R KNOWT.ANT)
Bellincham, Washington, arrived in Km,ni Phono nuilis mid Music.
ouuuu yesn?rujr and win ms me guests THE BOOTERY
of Dr. and Mr a. L. hteeves for com- Men's and Ladies' Shoes.
mencement. Miss Jtuth "ernnger, a j, & PETfNY CO.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. derringer, Men's and Ladies' Fnrnishires. Drv
: .1 i j l ;.v .L. i ni ii ! a ' -
rweiveu ner tupiuiua wiin me ja.ia i Croods etc.
graduatang. class' at Willamette this BOTH GROCERY CO.
;. Miss ivy l'crnnger, another
i t
l WE SELL WAR SAVING STA
SHIPLErS
Broken Lines Sale
CONTNUES WITH UNABATED INTEREST
THIS IS THE TIME TO SAVE ON PRESENT AND
FUTURE NEEDS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
READY TO WEAR AND READY TO USE
MERCHANDISE. ; "
ii U. G. Shipley Company!
WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMHtHfffff?
morning.
daughter, has just completed her fresh
man year at Willamette. Mr. Perrin-
ger is a prominent attorney at Belling
ham.
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
THE FRENCH SHOP
Millinery and Millinery Supplies.
IMPERIAL FURNITURE CO.
Furniture, Stoves, House Furnish'
ings, eflc.
E. L. STIFF & SON
Furniture, Pianos, Talking Machines
O. 8. HAMILTON
Furniture, House Furnishings, Stoves
And KilTtCTAAi
Mis Mabel Garrett, who. has been rttr.rwh pttrnttttr.'R RTOT?T!
filling the place of Arpheus Gillette, FurnKure. Carpets, etc.
Mrs. Stella Willinnison of Leona,
Oregon, accompanied by her son, Hor
ace Williamson, are the guests of Mrs.
itleorge 11. Alden for a few days.
as instructor in the LaFayette school
the past six weeks, the hitter having
left to joiu the ordnawe department
at Fort Hancock, Ueorgaa, has return,-
cd to oalem for the ommenaement ei'
ercisoa at Willanietrte university. Miss
Garrett is a member of this year's grad
noting class.
O. J. SCHEI
Men's Furnishings.
P. E. FULLERTON
Millinery and Ladies' Shoes,
GEO. C. WILL
The Pioneer Music House of Salem-
G. W. JOHNSON CO.
Men's Clothing, Hats. Shoes, ete. -
A. J. PARIS
Shoes, Shoe Supplies. Shoe' repairing.
ITS
ffiHSMO
a rich blood-food and strengthen
ing tonic It is so helpful for
delicate girls it should be a
part of their regular diet.
Scott Si Bowne, Bkwmfidd, N. J. 17-JJ
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Shank, 10X3 Shipping street, was thlQALE & CO,
scene or a pretty home wciuing, oun- QeMTtl Merchandise.
(toy, wnen wear uaugnter, miss uoto- HAUSER BROTHERS
thy h. hhaiiK, tiocame uio bnde or gporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition.
ii uiiaiu vr amkuu vj, . niunuj ,x ai -vw- i
emony was performed toy Rev, Georgolrptrw opi
Young of the mpntt. enurcn of ah eddies, Ice Cream, Liglit Lunches.
having taught the Albnny junior eaSaies, Ice Cream. Light Luncies.
u.,(ii n uuui uuriiig 111c wur I THE SCOTCH WOOLKN AULLa
me bndo was attired in b?t travel- M.da to MeosuTs Suits and Over-
mg costume, a smart loiue lameur. i coa(g
Irouowing the ceremony at zuW, qAMI1Sf'V fiTOEOH
simple refreshments "r "vel to ninti. tw Goo1. Kltchenware.
buu jiiuucuiulh n-iit nr wuu nv I WATT RHlPP 15(1
ent at the wedding. A charming pink gport;,,- Goods. Tires, etc.
tne decorations. Tj,i;' TWiuiliinira
Additional eienificance was attach- Irt.kih tttratkr
ed to the occasion bv reason of its also vi". uri'btv THRATTIB
Deing tne sixty third Dirtntiay tnm- OREGON THEATER
versary or we Drme a tamer. WM. GAHLSDORF
irter a two week's wedding trip, tk. ur nf Tlimwnirn
-ur. ana iurs. rtaeon win tie at nome to BREWER DRUG CO.
tneir inernis i Aineny, -where tne I ir,.n. Rtotlnnprv a.
t,wt,.. : : - . . ... v. i - I ' " "
wiiuiivvu is ib ino nuiuiiivuiir uuot IflXTS AlARixET
I lie suestg were: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. mii.Tti nTV.BAT.r.M T.mrR'R'R C.n.
Lorvin and small son, Mr. and Mrs. I T.,,mW RiiMer Hardware. Paints
w i "" if It '
-mP jmm. ., r inn i i f' , J
J. C Perry Helps
the merchant Marine
flur. uierry. the H'ommereial atmet
drugBist, has a personal interest in a
steroopticon slide which is being shown
on tho si-reen of tho Oregon theater
this wee. The lettering on the slido is
as follows:
MAN THE SHIPS
TT1B MERCHANT MARINE
Needs Men from 21 to 30
As Bailors, Firemen end Cooks
Good Jobs -at Good Pav
MILITARY EXEMPTION
Apply to
Official Enrolling Station
Of I'nited States Shipping Board
At Any Rexall Store
Mr. Perry i a snecial enrnllinir
aifiMit here of the U. S. Shipping
; Hoard, ud is signing up ytung men
to enter the trailing service of the
, Merchant Marine as sailers, firemen,
eoal pa.wers, cooks aud nuNwuien.
I The young men are given a speeial
comae of inxtrui'tiou ou training ships
maintained by the V. S. Shipping
Board, before bviug placed in the
crewa of the big new nierchaat vesVls
now bing rounuimioned bv the Ship
ping Board to take" supplies to Europe.
J. V. Shank of Albany.' Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Bristol and Miss Lela Rich
es of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Shank and daughters, Beth, Ellen and
Hi I lie, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fox of Sa
lem.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
the week end in Salem as the guests
of Mrs. Sophia Neerod. Sunday the
visitors, their hostess and Miss Caro
line Neerod motored to Spoug a Land
iAg for the day.
Oils. Everything in Building Material
INTERNATIONAL RUBBER SALES
00.
Gates HaHsole Tires, Vulcanizing,
etc.
NEEDLE CRAFT SHOP
tfmhmidaw NexdlAwnrk. t.fl.
Ti : T. . t " y ."
viaiu m r,uScuo sIJiM AtTOMOBILE CO.
Great Thunder Storm
In Sacramento Valley
(Chevrolot ageacy) Tires and Bump
ers.
HEAVY CROP LOSS IN IOWA
Keokuk. Iowa, June 12. Five thous
and acres of land on the Des Moines
river between Keokuk and Ottumwa
are under water. The land is in corn
and tomatoes and the crops are a total
Bedding, Cal., June 12. A h('vyn, u rcnorted. Tha tnwn of Ale
thunder storm this morninjr struck the .ndria. Mo., five miles below here.
noniiern part of the Sacramento Vnl- threatened for time by flood waters
ley, ureamng a tour day spell of tne of thn Miswiiiioi will tirobablv be sav
greatest heat ever known in this sec- d bv tha Eevntian levee from inun-
tion in June. dation. The lies Moines is the highest
or two tours thunder kept np aa in vears at this point. The crest of the-
incrsani inn inroujr&ont n valley, rise will toe reached weonesuay.
l nis was followed by a drenching down
pour of rain which struck Trniity
county first aud thtn passed down the
valley.
No such storm has ever before been
witnessed here in mid-June.
GET YOUR MOUTHS SET FOR
CIRCUS PEANUTS TOMORROW
The elephants, the tm Aallooi.. fh fm,'n5?r u .-i -
i i . t ': 'wumiuui, iu nuuuujivcu, ur course.
uaniis, tne iresn roasted peanuts, the , there will bo the cages of wild beasts
alliopes, the clowns, the roaring beasts in which will sit petite women S
i.na mnir anti anaitnitu m ,t. n I -
r "1"' "o iautco, iuv en rf I
ausi scens ana the great stretches of
tents, the glittering wagons, the long
Iinea of pom-pomed horses, the bic.
Gale & Co. Start SccietliiM
; For Bargain Day
in keeping with the sj)irit of the
event. Bargain Bay. among other
things we are putting on sale 2000
vnrds 3d im-h silk l'.ir,lln ) I
.nt-jf in-u py and are given at l per yard. La. lies Hats at half
.exemption from military service by
jspei-ist regulation,
price and numerous other items.
1 GALE ft CO.
INSTANT
Is made instant
ly just riht just
less Suijar, and- h
DELICIOUS L
sticky popcorn balls and the "blood
sweating behemoth "all these and
many other sights and sounds will be
here tomorrow, for, with the morning
comes t.ne jseus-r'ioto Ureus.
Daybght should disclose the "senad
ron" the firat swift train that brings
tne cook nouse" ana the heavy stake
pole and canvas wagons streaming in
to the city. In no time at all the smoke
irom the ranges will float above the
circus "lot" for the Sells-Floto fami
ly of over six hundred must have its
meals regularly. By the time the last
section is in, bringing with it the quiet
sleepers from which the performers
will emerge and follow the lone lines
of baggaee wagons, tableau wasons
and cages te the gronnits, the circus
dining room wtill be ready, tables set
with inviting neatnem and clean clad
waiters bringing in appetising food.
Meanwhile, the acres of tents will have
been raising and not long after break
fast the big top, with its seating ca
pacity of over 10,000 people, will loom
against the morning sky.
At 11 a. m. the great street parade
with its bands and calliopes, a paiade
that the Circus men say has more of
novelty and interest in each section
than has been contained in the entire
pageant of the big show before, will
start on its glittering way thru down-.
town thorotares. A mounted corps of
pretty girl buglers win attract the
eye and stir the blood with martial
fanfares, while tableau wagons and
allegorical cars will be further distin
guished by their loads of personable
ers, and tho clowns, the cavaliers and
ladies, the huge hippo and the herds
of elephants and camels. And thruont
the long jwgeant, say the announce
ments, will be patriotic novelties ga
lore. A
The performances will be given at
2:13 and 8:15 p. m.
The big show will alternate thrills
with laughter this year, and big
French, English, Japanese, Chinese,
Arabian and southern European
troupes will vie with American artists
cf air, ringa and stake in electrifying
tho audiences with daring feats and
amusing them with comedy feats no
less daring but bound to win laughter.
The performances open with the
spectacular extravaganza, "The Birth
of the Rainbow," in which 600 people
and 400 animals tak part. In it walks
Sunrine, reeently purchased' as the most
beautiful horse ia the world.
AMERICANS GIVEN CROSS.
With the American Armies in France.
June 12. Ninety two members of Am
erican organizations on the Toul front
received the Croix de Guerre from a
French corps commander late yesterdsv
for bravery in action during recent encounters.
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