SALEM, CREOCJ Tl'ESDAY, JULY 1.1, 191S. pft FOUR (Dje 33oilBil Bournal a v Can alwajs be purchased at die J. C. Penney Co, at prices far below the usual prices asked most places. It is to your interest to investigate how much we save you. MEN'S ATTENTION DRESS SHIRTS Good quality Percale and Madras Shirts with stiff or soft cuffs. Colors the best We have them at ........... $125,$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 .... $12.50 to $24.00 MEN'S HOSE We have splendid Hose for you at prices you will appreciate, in black,1 white, tan or grey. Cotton Hose J5c LisleHose . 25c, 29c and 35c Fibre Silk Hose 49c WE ARE THE HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICE STORE Tfcs program for the first evening of the Ohauiauu,iia beginning next Sunday, will- be in the way of a patriotic nus ileal program, kowu a he "014 Subtler 1'UldUrs." They have been on he Chautauqua circuit for seven or years years and their program wilMn clude the playing especially dear to G. A. R. veterans and those who remember the good old days of fiddling. The police department makes the sug gestion that many people are violating tie ordinance i regard to obstructing the street in permitting wood to remain '( i long on the streets and alleys and also ia not cleaning up after the wood has bee removed. This is especially true of the alleys down town. Accord ing to the reading of the ordinances, no one ha a right to obstruct a street or MVy in piling up wood although it has became something of a custom. ti o Interstate connection between the Southern Pacific and Oregon Electric at Salem has been ordered by K. H. Aieh ton, regional direetoi of railroads. In lorrnation to this effect was received to day by the public service eoimuissiot from Mr. Aiehton. Commissioner Corey b.iid the connection between the two railroads will be made on Front street between Ferry and Court. It will be of benefit to shippers on both roads, as un der past conditions an industry located on one line could not get his prouuets to a market on the other line without voii'-daboiit, expensive hauls. m m m SUMMER HAVE SLOW KIDNEY -- AH Around Town -- i COMING EVENTS ; B. F. Fleger of Dallas, wail cauglit exceeding the spood limit yesterday and fitwd $5 as this was his first offense. . TONIGHT ' Bund Concert and 2nd Bnttnl- ' ion drill at High School Athletic. I field. July 1-27 Chautauqua week. o Or. H. P. Mendelsohn fits eyes cor rectly. V. 8. national Bank Bldg. t. o Next Sunday the young men who reg istered Juuo 5, 1918, will be given their jhyisal examinations at the court house. The exemption board announces tli ill examination will begin at 9 o'clock in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. TAirwllliger, grad uate mortician. and funeral directors, 770 Chcwoketa (St. i'liono 724, Irrigation Even numbfrs, Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sun. Odd numbers, Tuos. 1Miurs., Sat, and Sun. Even numbers mo on the south and east side of lilroet. Oild mimlbars oro on north and wost side Oif street. , tf J. M. Heady formerly pastor of the l.'iiitiiriiin church in in the city on his way to St. Helena where ho will be as H;ii;ited with the McCormick Lumber c impnity, as employment supervisor. For the past few months he has been with Jiu Bethlehem Shipbuilding company of Oakland, California. S 1 I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give you a square business deal. I always pay the highest cash prices. I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS 1 buy all kinds of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get my prices before you sell THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal House 271 Chemeketa Street Phone 398 "The best" is all you can do when death comes. Cull Webb &'Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Leonard Collins, a logger of Black Bock, imbibed too freely of extracts Satuidny evening and was picked up by the police when showing the eifocts of too much medicine for his health. He left $10 with the lity treasury and his friends took him itOAie, , o fo aell for csh. Commencing July !; we will conduct our business on 8 strictly cash basis. Patton's Book Store. tf A telegram was received yesterday giving news of the death of Mrs.'Min orva Todd, Saturday evening at Toua wanda, Now York, at the ago of 80 years, Slio was the mother of John W Todd, superintendent of the Salem pub lic schools. She is survived by two other sons, both clergymen, and two daughters. Tlw funeral services wen hold today at Wintersot, Iowa. Save 5 par cent with our csh regis ter cheeks. We conduct our business on a csuh basis. Perry 's Drug Store, tf ...Emercon Flther, fonner owner of Fisher's Laundry, which was destroyed by fire some time ago, has accepted the position of manager of a laundry in Sa lem. After completing their vacation which they are now taking at Foley Springs, Mr, and Mrs, Fisher will move to Salem. Etigeiw Guard. "The funeral beautiful." Webb & Clough Co tf. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock there will be a drill of the 2ml Hattnlion nt the High school athletic field, combined with a Chorrian baud concert. Insend of giv ing the concert at Willsou Park t ho bund will piny during tlto drill of tlM heme soldiers. For those going in au tomobiles, it is suggested that the best way is to drive iu from Fourteenth street. There is plenty of room tor par king within the athletic field. After Jun 1, my mends and pa trons will find mo in Moore building on Court street, up first stairway east of Brewer's drug store, Phone 6!'5. Mary C. liowlaud, M. D. M3 Far those who have subscribed for thrift si .'imps, the suggestion is made that it i.- not necessary to wait any crain date to buy. In fact, it would greatly facilitate matters both at the bunks and postoffice if purchas ers would come in any timo and buy to avoid the rush. Tlw same may be said regarding the think payment on Liberty bond, due July 18. To avoid the rush .Wont that date it is suggested that pay ments be made beforo that date. On a V0 baud, he payment this time is 117.50 Class 1 of the men r.'ho registered June 5, 1918, is being called on for special enlistments. One of the drafts is for four men to go to Spokun.?, men who are skilL'd in mechanical nils Another call is for men who Imve had experience in logging. They are wanted to work in getting out airplane tinilvr. Willfovd W. Williams of 809 South High has already volunteered for this service. Twelve me,, from this classl are called to entrain for Camp Fremont on Aug ust 0. . The Charles R. Archcrd Implement Company is in the market for all kinds, of hay. 7-19 Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble Take Glass of Saks No man or woman who eats meat reg ularlv can make a mistake by flushing the kiduevs oeiasionallv, savs a well known authority. Ment forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they betonis overworked from the strain, get slug gish and fail to filter the waste ami poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headache. liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full' of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop outing ment and get nbout four ounces of .lad Stilts from any pharmacy; take a tablesiioonful in n glass of water be fore breakfast, and in a foiv days your kidneys will act fine- This famous salts is made from the acid of crapes ana lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neu tralize the acids in urine so it no long er causes irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Sails is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep tka kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, 'thereby avoiding serious kidney eoniiihentinns TIIE SANDWICH GIRL WEARA for Women, Misses and Children You rill fed here a goodly supply of quality merchandise at popular prices in anticipation o fyour needs for the summer vacation or outings. GINGHAM AND VOILE DRESSES Cool, Charming Dresses, Pn ttily De signed, Attractively Priced. WHITEWASH SKIRTS In Claver Models in Gaberdines and Piques, Novel Pockets, Belts and Buttons SMOCKS Regulation Smock Styles Wearing I abnc in Colors of Well the Popular MIDDIES Full Regulation Styles White, also White with Collars in Plain Blue Wcol SWEATERS New Hour-Glass Models, Sleeveless Slip-ons and Regular Full Size Sweaters. BATHING SUITS Plain and Novelty Styles in Good Sensible Colors and Qualities. Caps in Good Assortment. JUST RECEIVEDHOSE Another big shipment of Phoenix Silk Hose, Just Received. Colors Havana Brown, Dark Tan, Khaki, Champagne, Black, White, All sizes. U. G. Shipley Company - WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE sfc sc sjc s 5s s(c fa sjc sc sjc sjc Jc Now is the crust of the canniug sea son god of courM there is the federal restrictions as to the amount of su,sar a person may use. The regulation as it now stands is that each grocer may sell his customer 25 pounds of suyai' for can ning purposes by the signing of a card staling the sugar is to be used exclu sively for canning. Those who nctfd move tlinn 8." pounds must apply to the county food administrator and this is attended to at the Commercial club. n Bpeciul meeting of Salem lodge, A. F. & A. M, this even . iug. Work in the M. M. degree Visiting brethren Welcome. T&3 city alderman went on record last evening as opposed to playgrounds for childien. A bill was before the conn til for appropriating $300 for maintain in the playgrounds in Albert Park, the tame as last year but it was killed by a ote of five to four. An ordinance vis introduced by Alderman Moore pro viding tha it shall be unlnwful for ve hicles to stand or be driven abreast on the streets of Sajom. It is pro vided that this i no manner should re fer to the passing of vehicles. City Re cutter Itnce was authorized to buy 50 (orila of wood on tho open market. COLD PACK METHOD IN 12 SHORT STEPS No. 7 NATIONAL WUHtiAHOtN COMMISSION OA Jill M After partially sealing jars place them in hot water bath, says the National War Garden Commission, Waslungton, D. C. The picture shows jars on wire rack being placed in ordinary household wash boiler for sterilizing. Send the Commis sion a two-cent stamp for free book. Watch for (teo No. 8. PERSONALS Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Read the Sandwich nd follow the advice. Write for free book of Canning and Drying instructions, sending two cents for pottage to the Nitionat War Garden Commission, Wathington, D. C. 9 L.M.HUM j care of Yick'So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Cm. Has medicine which will enre any known disease. Ojn Sundays from 10 . m. until 8 p. m. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon. Phone 283 The Kev. R. N," Avison left this morn ing for lledondo Reach to attend the Epworth League institute. He will re turn the latter part of the week. Frank Deckabaeh left this morning for Tacoma, going over the Oregon Elec tric. Mrs. Boy Parkhurst of Portland is spending tin? week iu the city the guest of friends. Those who are ambitious to serve as railway ' mail clerks may be examined in Salem August 10. The pay is $1100 aud the pplicaut will be graded on spel ling, arithmetic, letter writing, geog raphy of the United States and that ser vice is anywhere in the country. The government also will hold an examina tion for power plant foreman on August 10. His services ar,?, pua on a basis of $8 a day by the government. The rating is ten per cent on physical ability and 90 per cent On education and experi ence. Oregon Postmaster have received from the postoffice department a notice that on the night of May 30 a -mail car in France was sruck by an incendiary bomb and he entire contents destroyed The following mail sacks from the Unj it."d States were lost: Four sacks tor the 28th division; one sack for the 412th telegraph battalion; one sack for the 13th general hospital; ono sack for the 35th division. A. K. F., for British-army postoffice No. 3. No information; is ob tainable to the amount of letters lost, where originated or the approximate posting paces. ! Used Furniture Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFF & BON Phone 941 or 508 . WANTED, JUN! And All Kinds of 2nd Hand t Goods. 4 Full Market Prices 8pecil Prices paid foT Backs. 4 Get our prices beore yon sell. 4 THE PEOPLE' 3 JTJNK ft 2ND 4 HAND STOKE 4 271 N. Cord St. Phone 731 4 Do Not Neglect It. When you usa medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to do the same thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have ?ou ever experienced any real benefit rom such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat ment. Go to your drug store to-day. get a bottle of S. S. S., and commence ' a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh,- and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. You can obtain special medical advice, regarding your own case without charge by writing to Medical Direc--tar. 22 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga- E Brush This Through Faded, Streaked Locks and They Youthful Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will got a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try if! N one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it bo naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it, draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair. dis appears, and after another application w two, your hair becomes beautifully dark , glossv and attractive. Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Com-i pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a, youthful appearance; It is not intnd-1 tion of disease. I Hive the Journal Job Dept. estimate on your printing needs yoa get the benefit of cash buying. Phoae 81. WT A O OKf jr- - y Prices To Close Out the Lines Fine Patent Pump Cloth Top, French Heels, $6 grade ...$3.65 Fine Patent Pump All Patent, French Heels, $5 grade $3.45 Fine Patent Pump Dull Top, French Heels, $5 grade $3.15 Fine Patent Pump Cloth Top, French Heels $4.50 grade $2.95 Fine Kid Pump Cloth Top, French Heels, $4.50 grade $2.95 Fine Patent Pump Turn Sole, new est last . . . .$5.00 White Canvas Strap or Plain, $2.95 down to. .$1.65 1 1. MIH.II11 ss MM OXFORDS in the Newest Designs Fine Black Kid or Patent French Heels . . . . .$4.50 Fine Black Kid Turn Soles, French Heels . , . .$5.00 Red Cross Black Kid, Turn Soles, Extra . Quality . . $6.06 'Red Cross Brown Kid, Turn Soles, Extra Quality $7.01