Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 12, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918.
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I Can always be purchased at the J. C Penney Co. at prices far below the usual
prices asked most places. It is to your interest to investigate how much we
will save you. -l :-
MEN'S ATTENTION
DRESS SHIRTS '
Good quality Percale and Madras
Shirts with stiff or soft cuffs. Colors
the best We have them at
$1.25, $1.49 and $1.98
UNDERWEAR
We have the best at the lowest prices.
Men's Balbriggan Union Suits . . .
98c and $1.49
Men's Balbriggan two-piece suits . .
49c and 79c a Garment
OVERALLS
We have several of the best makes of
Overalls. Note the prices
-$1.19, $1.39 and $1.69
SUITS
Due to our buying for 197 Busy
Stores in such large quanities we are
able to, and do, make you great
savings in this department. You
can not afford to overlook our stock
of Suits before buying, you will find
them at from J12.50 to $24.00
MEN'S HOSE
We have splendid Hose for you at
prices you will appreciate, in black,
white, tan or grey.
Cotton Hose ' JC
LisleHose 25c, 29c and 35c
Fibre Silk Hose 49c
WE ARE THE HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICE STORE
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Incorporated
: PERSONALS
.
Mrs. 8. B. Vail who lias been visiting
relatives iu rortiana returned home
ywtorday,
Tom Ardmnn in In the city coming di
rect from New York City,
J. K. Cootor and D. Cooter are in the
city from Corvallis registered at tho
Bligh.
Lewis N. Bran of Vulo i8 a guest
at the Bligh.
Mrs. C. 1). Purdy is ln Portland visit
ing hor sister Mrs. 0. A. Rockwell.
Miss' Edna Purdy Is In Portland at
tending tho Nurserymen's convention.
Chas. Brant of the Oregon Military
Police is in tho city from Portland.
, Hhe Eov. H. J. iiickerson, pastor of
Wie Mothodist churches at Bay City and
iWheelor is in the city for a short stay.
WANT inGHEB PAPEE PRICE
Washington, July 13. The foileral
tjade commission will ro-opon the news
print, hearings July 29 at the request
of the paper manufacturers because
of increased coat of labor.
Band Concert at
Willsoh Park Tonight
The Cherrihn band will give a con
cent this evening at Willson park be
ginning at 8 o 'clock. Miss Lena Bolle
Tartar, the soloist of tho evening will
sing the wcM known "Habanera''
from Cbrmem,
The program is as follow:
Star Spangled Ba'.mor :.
March, America's Destiny,0. E. Holmes
Selection, ChAimg of Normnndy
Laurendeau
Va!s Annctto Lionel Baxter
Spanish Serenade, Pnloina....YrR(lier
HeleMfcion, Mill in the Forest.Rilonberg
Vocal olo, " IManera " from Onr-
mon Bizet
Miss Lena BoMe Tarter'
Intermezzo Eleanor ....Jessie L. Dormcn
Selection, Rabin Hood ....Geo. Wiegnnd
Maivh, Olynvpia Hitppodroane, Alcxandor
America
Oscar Stcelhammer, director,
A. A. Underbill, who has been ln the
creamery business longer than any man
in tho city, and is the pioneer cream
ery mnn of tins section of the coun
try has severed his connections with
tho Mutual Creamery, taking 9ff ect to
day. For the pnst 15 years Mr. Under
bill has been at libs office at 137 south
Commercial street, for many years mii
ager of the Townscml Creamery of tiiis
city and a stock holder in the company.
This company sold out a fow mouths
ago to tho Mutual Creamery. Mr. Under
bill statos that he has no intentions of
waving uniem, Dut Has not as yet an
nouucod his plans.
Want Volunteers
In Spruce Division
Portland, Or., July 12. The war de
partment todav aenf nut n cnll tnr 17.1.
Oregon men to volunteor for service in
uie sprueo uivision. xney are to report
for service at Vancouver linrrneka .lnlv
20.
If enough volunteers aro not obtain
ed bv .lull' 23 from 1.1 nua nnt on,,i.,l
mid limited servico men, and from
classes z, a aim 4, general service men,
the quota will bo filled by (Jarft.
Tho quota will bo used as follows:
SWcnty choker men, fifty 'nead buck
ers, 24 doirecrs. 2! nlni., trimmer nml
six general sawmill foremen.
ft aA a. m.a . . .
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This Generation
Shall Not Pass"
Hear DICKSON Tonight at the
O
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Tent
Court Street opposite Post Office.
All Around Town
COMING EVENTS
Missions in Africa will be the snb-
ject at the evening service in Livesley
jK ' church next Sunday. You are cordially
invited to attend.
TONIGHT
TONIGHT
Cherrian Band Concert, Will
son Park, 8 p.m.
July 21-27 Chautauqua week.
.
After Jon 21, my mends and p-
trons will find me in Moors building
I on Court street, np first stairway east
ot Brewer's drug store. Phone
Mary C. Eowland, M. D.
695.
7-13
Br. U. F. Mendelsohn fits eyes -cor
rectly. U. 8. National Bank Bldg. tt
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"The funeral beautiful." Webb &
Clough Co. tf.
H. J. Hlckerson, pastor of the Metho
dist Episcopal churches at Bay City and
w heeler, is in the city attending to
business matters. For the past year he
has had charge cf his new work on the
coast and reports thtr he coast towns
now present a pretty lively appearance
Mr. Hickerson says that his new work
is most satisfactory in every respect.
He was formerly on the polico force and
later was associated with the Barnes
store. For several years he filled pulpits
oi tue cnurcnes ot the country near Sa
1cm.
Why not do your trading
at the Midget? More for
your money than any
other Market in the State.
Not owned or controlled
by any other Market in
Mm. For Saturday we
offer all day
CHOICE. BEEF "TO BOIL
10c PER LB.
PRIME ROASTS OF BEEF
15c PER LB.
ROUND LOIN AND
T-BONE STEAK
20cPELB.
SAUSAGE AND LIBERTY
STEAK
2 LBS. FOR 35c
FRESH LIVER
2 LBS. FOR 15c
'PURE LARD
Everybody who have
Tried it are praising it
$1.35 PER PAIL
BEST CREAMERY
BUTTER
50c PER LB.
FRESH BREAD
10c PER LOAF,
We close at 8 p. m.
On account of the short
age of help we advise
shopping early when pos
sible as we can give you
better service.
Wa sell for c&ah. Commencing July
1st we will conduct our business on a
strictly cash basis, fatten 's Book
Store, tf
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The name of S. W. Nicholason, nor
any name similar was to be found in
the records of the local army recruiting
station, going back as far as January
of 191(5. E. W. Nicholason is reported
in today's dispatches as having du-d in
i ranee ana nis Home was given as
Scotts Mills, Oregon.
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Save 5 per cent with our csh regis
ter checks. We conduct our business on
a cash basis. Perry's Drug Store, tf
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Silver Bell Circle No. 43, Neighbors
of YVoo(kraft, will meet the last Fri
day evening of each month during
Judy, August and September. G. N.
and Clerk.
Several notable Ford dealers were in
the city yesterday conferring with Vick
Bros., regarding the agency for the Ford
tractor. (J. IS. Gates, of Medford, will
represent Vick Bros., in that city and
A. R. Walther of the Walther-Williams
Auto Co., of The Dalles will sell the
Fordson in their county. A. W. Jones of
the Ford Motor Company of Portland
is in the city in enferenra with Vick
Bros., regarding the tractor.
The best" is all you can do when
death comes. Call Webb & Cloush Co.
Phone 120. . tf
fill
Market
Originators of Low Prices
351 STATE ST.
Irrigation Even numbers, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. and Sub. Odd numbers. Tues.
Thurs., Sat. and Sun. Even numbers
are on Hie south and east sido of
street. Odd numbers are on north and
west side of street. tf
Salem and vicinity is now enjoyijg
fairly ideal weather, considering there
has been no real rainfall since May 11).
that is, enough to amount to anything.
Tuesday the maximum temperature, ac
cording to the government's official
thermometer, was 69, while Wednusday
it was 70 and yesterday the maximum
was 75. For the past week the minimum
temperatures have averaged 53.
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Auto tires of quality The Miller
99 per cent perfect, and the well
known Eevere. Every tiro makes a sat
isfied customer. I save your rim- cut
and side-blowout tires. Clark 's " Tire
House. 319 N. Com'L 7-13
Big dance at Macleay Sat. night.
Lunch served 'by ladies of Mncleay
auxiliary. 7.12
Private W. E. Slater, former secretary
of the local Elks' lodgo, is now at Camp
Merritt, the stopping place before sol
diers embark for France. He is with
company (J, AlO 1'eiwral signal corps
A. Ji. J). He writes his friends here:
"We aro now being issued new clothing
and I guess it will not be long before
we will hit the pond. JdSf, arrived at
Camp Merritt and all the boys are anx
ious to get a pass to New York, but
guess thero will be no chance for a few
days."
It may be of interest to Canadians
living in this vicinity and who are be
tween the ages of 20 and 40 years to
know that the ratified conventions with
Great Britain and Canada and the Unit
ed States is not a draft on British sub
jects or Canadians living in this conn-J
try. The conventions merely provide
that British citizens and Canadians in
tho United States become subject to
military service and entitled to exemp-
ion and discharge therefrom under the
laws of tho United States, unless they
voluntarily enlist in the British forces,
or return to Great Britain or Canada,
for military service.
Large Assortment of Knit
and Muslin Underwear and
Summer Lingerie
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Women's Vests and Combinations in extra fine
ijuality.
vests at 13c, 18c, 25c and 49c::
union suits 59c, 75c and 98c : :
muslin gowns 75c to $1.45 J
W arner s Brassieres made of heavy muslin and
wel1 stayei 59c, 65c and 75c
Complete Showing of
Jfjanier'sTfcst-Pvcf
corsets from... $1.00 to $3.50 $
Our Prices Always the Lowest.
G ALE & COMPANY
COMMERCIAL and COURT STREETS, FORMERLY CHICAGO 8TORB
PHONE 1072
TOR1C
LENSES
DO NOT TRIFLE WITH YOUR EYESIGHT
Give to your eyes the attention they deserve
By our correctly fitted glasses we have
proven to thousands our efficiency in the
relief of eyestrain.
Let us prove it to you.
DR. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist, i
204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.
The average person in Salem Is now
supposed to get along with an average
of three pounds of sugar a month, ac
cording to the new certificate system
for the distribution of sugar. All retail
ers are allowed sugar on the basis of
thrco pounds per person per month. Res
taurants are put on a basis of three
pounds for every 90 meals. Manufac
turers of syrups, candy, ehocolato and
such are permitted to use only half tho
amount they bought ono year ago. Man
ufacturers of bakers' products, pastries
and fried cakes arc permitted to order
70 per cent of the amount bought last
year. All users of sugar, except the ulti
mnlo consumer are under 'direct control
of the food administratien.
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The quarterly report of the Salem 1 The U. S, Employment Bureau in Sa-
postoffice, closing June 30, 1918, shows l"m is calling for more cherry pickers,
that tho sales of stamps in Sal,em for especially tomorrow to finish the crop
uie inree montns were -i,io.iu ana in wnue tno canneries are accepting them,
the districts in the county Cvitsido of There is also the call for more losan-
Salem, $12,948.48. The total busiaess of berry pickers. This call is especially
the postottice for the three months end- from those where the yards are quite
ing Juiw- .10, 1918, including receipts a distance from the city, although oven
rrom second class man, man. in winch the KoDcrts yard is short of the necos
stnmps aro not affixed and box rent, sary workers. Farm hands are also in
amounted to $30,349.46. I demand, four being wanted for irriga-
o , I tion work. The Employment bureau in
When two Smiths both from the same the city has been established especial
town ami both of the same age and bolh ly to bring' together tho worker and the
of the same mind as far as serv'fe is job nsd there is no charge for services,
concorivd, hnppen to volunteer the same I o
day, there is likely to bt some doubt I Several mothers whose boys are in
as to which Smiths they are. A few the 4th Engineers may be interested in
days ago the enlistment record of the a letter from Major General Cameron
local army recruiting station showed to the commanding officers of tho 4th
that William Wallace Smith, age IS, of Engineers. Ho expresses the keen satis
Rtayton, bad volunteered in the medl- faction that he feels in the splendid
cnl corps. He is the son of Alva Smith morale of the engineers regiment, stat
of Stayton. On the same (lay William ing that he had never seen an orgauizn
Henry Smith, ago 18, of Stayton, also tion mom thoroughly imbned with the
volunteered for army serviee, ami also syirit of service and general helpfulness
choosing the medical corps. His father All of the work of the 4th Engineers!
in Henry Smith. wm dene under the most trying conili'-
tions, he writes, and its cheerful pcrsfj
ycrenco gave evidenco of what can be
expected from the boys over there. Hu
also states that ho is proud to entrust
to the 4th Engineers tho first place
and that the division confidently stakes
its reputation on the impression tho
4th will crcato under critical eyes.
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Prank Marolda, the triple voiced
wonder will appear at the Oregon thea
tre Saturday and Saturday night. Ha
says he was recently discharged from
the regular army having served in the
43d infantry at l't. Douglas, Utah, and
with the 342d National army at Camp
Grant, 111., and that ho was band mas
ter of the 1st Regimental National
Guard U. S. A., Hawaiian infantry.
Honolulu. He states that ho expects to
make Salem his home, having married
Miss Violet Sturgill July , 1918. Ha
came from Honolulu about two months
ago.
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It is understood that Dr. Carl Greg;
Doney will reach Tortland late this
evening and arrive in the city tomorrow.
Coming direct from France, there is a
strong feeling that Dr. Doney should
speak to the public of what ho has
seen at the front and ("specially tell
what '1C knows about tho boys of Com
pany M and what W.ey aro dping and
what they, aro thinking about. There
has been some talk of asking him to
speak in the armory next we,ek, whilo
others prefer Willson park. However, it
is conceded that ho should have a few
days' rest before he delivers his home
coming address.
PORTLAND MAN PRISONEE
'.Vaihington, July 12. The names of
18 moro Americans held prisoner in
Germany were announced late today
They include A. Fneas Mackenzie, ?5i
Twelfth stree. T'orthird, O.
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