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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1918)
PAGE TEN 3 DR We announce the arrival of a fine line of new LADIES' COATS, SUITS, ESSES and SKIRTS Our eastern buyers have secured an exceptionally fine ime or tnese, and we have them priced so as to satisfy all. LADIES' COATS in the season's latest styles, materi als and colors with a big stock to select from. You will find them from $14 75 to m DRESSES in best silks and woolens $999 (0 35 qq SUITS to suit at $22.50 to $35.00 SKIRTS in plain colors or plaids in best silk and wool en materials Q oc i fn nn 5 county . 111P(,iIlff 0;;hB " v ; I held in Portland Tuesday, August 20. ;J!osides other mutters that will come up for a definiro decision, the advis ability of recruiting a machine gun company in Salem -will bo discussed and , a deciaion made that will be final and j definite. Thero -has been considerable ! diseusmon in the city as to whether it n.ii ..p 0 10 rlU8e D10re tlian ne All Around Town '"HmHHIIIItlHIOUHHIIHMtlll Dr. Schenk'g officw will be cvwd Coming Events J Aug. 17. Annual Meeting of Iowa Society at Fair Grounds Program Tonight, Aug. 24. Nebraska Associa tion annual picnic slate fair ground. Aug. 24. Regintrafion of men who have reuclied the ago of 21, since Juno 5, 1918. from Aug 3rd to Sept, 8, 1918. o- h-tv PUbUIDU LllH Hil I a II T T II A UTAH - -"O D-nii O.l l..r B. "J "1" known Ruvern tlren. fnln.i n,i Clark 'g Tire House, 319 N. Com'l. 817 -o -0 Dance at Moose- hall tonight. -o- niachine gun company for the regiment i vtivhihi national uuard to be or- li and whether this ASKS MARION TO SUPPXY NURSES Fifteen Is Quota Assigned To i his touaty cy r ederal Officials. "ithin the next year, 30.000 nurses will be needed to care for the sick and wounueit, and the quota for Marion county is 15, according to an announce ment made bv Mrs. E. T. Carleton who has charge of the rogisterinj of tne nurses from Marion countv. According to all information to be i. i .1 . . ... .... "u on iue suDject, there will be a pre liminarv term nf fnnr bationary period, a junior var of eiyht months, an intermediate "rear of 12 months and a senior var of 12 months. After the Dreliininnrv innr; nf fiiur months, the young nurse will be put service at some ot the armv nosiiirnis whi p eimn. ctimr her additional training. -no tuition is required. Students will be provided -with honnl ami and text books. After the four months' iney win De obliged to provide them selves with their own nniftirnis A monthly allowance of -tlo is given dur ing the course of studv. Credits of nine mouths will lie (riv en to graduates of accredited colleges. ihree months' credits will bo given to students who have had two nr n.nrp years of college or in an approved tech nical school that included prescribed courses in the sciences. I'pon coniDletion nf tho dents will become members of the reg ular army nurse corps in the order of vacancies. The n;c restrictions are from 21 to 33 venrs r;i.iilii!it.. will e enginie tor members nn hi tlin Am. erican Nurses assoeiation, the Xational organization for Public Health Xurs m;; and enrollment in the American Ked Cross nursinir service. According to infiirinntinn split rmf within four months, the nurse will be started in on practical work in connec tion with Some hnsnitnl ormv lias,. o,..l be given actual work and service while completing the course. JAMES CONDITION UNCHANGED, Baltimore, Mdo., Aue. 17. Authorise at the Johns Hopkins hospital here where Senator Ollie James, Kentucky, nns ucen a patient for t k nnt ummi months, declared today that the ru mors to the effect thnt tho .,.nDa'. condition suddenly changed for the worse were absolutely untrue. While biB condition is still retarded as scrioiu there 1h nothi llir nlnrnuntT nr present, it was asserted. RUG PRICES ' ,s 'V"- ' n i S3 i CUT Big Money Saving Sale . i d 1 i ... one company was to be organized in' i 11 1 rca,",mS ttom our to- Portland or in Salem. It ilia f iL Si V. -8 "l"?'. tot th thrSf rao.nUl9 ? The funeral rv c r ...... of the matter that . . ' ' f.u."f " "Vr T atr" " ccrtlf I- Lain who died Augu7t , bo held f -lied fo? The X nununy afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho ' i 7- t" .n,a,fl,lne 8"" com- county today was on the card system chapel of the Kigdon company. The- fun- ' J'ft.T 0T?"1 to be part by which grocers keep th" ea?a! of eral services will bo conducted bv tha "f the t1B0 "rgan.zation, there will be each family and a record f !,Sf Jjv. dolnistun and burin! will be'in "Ppea from the decision.of the gen- S2hfrU". fi tho Leo Miuon cemetery. . .erul Mt- cause a lot of neonle, were nL crank or crook rr fty, '7. " . .""T- " . 1 lm' """uc- i lions or tne loot! administration limit- Before Buying Rugs look at our large assortment of new and up to date patterns. Our prices are far below the relar price of today. Many patterns priced at less than today's price at the principal carpet mills of the country. New patterns at prices that will surprise you. $8.35 9x9 wool fibre rugs. $6.75 $10.00 9x10-6 wool fibre rugs. .$7.50 $12.00 9x12 wool fibre rugs. . . .$8.50 $11.00 8x10 grass rugs ....... .$9.50 $13.50 9x12 grass rugs $11.50 $32.50 9x12 10-wire tapestry rug ;. . .$25.50 $46.00 9x12 Axminster rugs ..$38.50 $56.00 9x12 Body Brussels rug $43.50 $35.00 9x12 Axminster rugs ..$26.75 $38.50 9x12 Axminster rugs..!$29!85 $57.00 9x12 Axminster rugs . . $49 50 ,$79.00 9x12 Wilton rugs ;$69.50 Big dance, at Silverton H.ifi'. twme craillt o o. u. "Tho fimoral beautiful. "....Webb & Clough Co. tf Dr. Mondelaoun, the eye specialist, will return Bept. 1st. tf o ...We ell for cash Commencing July 1st we will conduct our business on a Wrictly cash basis. Pattou'i Book Store. tf, Cards wero received in the city today as follows: 'Mr. nmt Mrs. Joseph 1 OOiyioo, in assets. j kuiiuuiiv.13 inti iiiurriage or tneir : agent. (laugiilor J'.thel Khznbeth to William H Len-hen. Thursday, August 15, 11)18, at Nan Francisco." ..."Tho beat" Is all yon can do when ocatn comes. t;a!I Webb & Clough Co STI.nne 120. tf Dance at Moose hall tonight. o night give O. (J, men in uiiifnrm rii Big dance at Silvorton Ba.H H,rpPt. Rml 0,10 or two on North Wintei "iRht given J,r Co. H. flood music. AU T'iTZV? ? the police uniform. Come. 8.17 was tried about a iinnoii (in I...... mm ui eutui u nu i lining 8-17 tt. i.ini, " x. month for each person in the honse- .... i.u,,, j.uu , JI)2U on Mtate fllrnnl a.... - .. . "viu. " r two on iorth Winter nien in uniform. Truck driver wanted. Oidoon Stolz Co., near corner .Summer nud Mill l'lione s 0q -0- Save all your cull apples, Undo Sam needs the vinegar. Wo pay highest cash price. Fruit taken after. August 20th. (lidcon Stols Co., nenr corner Mill and Slimmer streets. Thono 20. 912 o Dr. Behonk's offices will be closed from Aug. 3rd to Sept. 8, 1018. 8 3 o , I Will hIiId all kih via t IW Moiilay. Auirust 19. l'lione 2aiHM. O. W. Kyre. 8 17 The Yorkshire Insurance Co. u n old Knglisli company, established away llllck ill ISL'l 1111,1 nn. l. ...... II. A. Johnson, 9-3 The Cherrian band will give oue more concert this Hummer ! i,..i. ...:n u next luesilny evening at Willson parlc. Lnector Steelliiiinmer announces, that the program will be request number and that should anyone hnvo a special favorite, to telephone it to him or John Crahor. o . But whon the bloom of Jime had titded from her eh nitka mill tl.A of December lay on her once golden linn you'll know more about "Old Wives for New" after going to tho Oregon theater tomorrow. I found there was nothing to it. The Fair Price Board met yesterday afternoon at the commercial club and mil tneu us work. Meetings will 1 "esiiiiy afternoons of ench week I his board is to agree on a fair whole sale liru'e for foodstuffs and fmm price agree on a fair retail price, it j. I St Just now the regular duties of the Commercial club reiirMpntinnr tlin n..n. i-.-j . . . '.: . """" if toon auiuinistintlon, is that of is year or so nun hut nfte. ,1.. l.. . . " ur Buity food adm nistmMnn. i. h. c i. iuh riiicineiH aiea (own and t won' ' found there was nothing to- it. Wg- f,0r 8Uar.to bo uscJ in i-aiiiuiig. lesierciny permits to the num . i ua n vn issueui eacn Tor Z5 A number of pieces of fcrussels and tapeestry carpet to close out. Bring in your . room sizes and let us fil.it with carpet at less than factory Cost ALL SUMMER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED C. 5. Hamilton 340 Court St. Salem, Oregon. northwest. Tho ooitference has becn'ience he was on the English hospital called to discuss with the military men ship Lanfranc when it was torpedoed, just what is expected of the colleges While recovering foni being gassed and in the military training that is to be also cocussion, he was given hte honor included in the course of study in ftll, a,jl discharge and since January has colleges in the northwest where there ' bee" in this country speaking before is an assurance of an attendance of Patnotlc organizations. inn i ... .i. i . n j 100 male students. He will leave Tues day of next week, stonnine- Werlnna. day evening to deliver an address at ASlllUUU. 0 ! 'The Society for Devastated France' is finding the women of Salem and vicinity quite liberal in their dona tions of hosiery and underwear to be made into garments for children. A T.lflnlannn. T A .-11 . ... pounds of sugar. It seems tho niero is-, at the Oregon theatre Sunday afternoon ' mePting was held yesterday afternoon be i i i, 1 K,l- uiiiuuui , "nu uvcmiig unu again Monday after-1 . ".n.jr ucu 11, was ueciuea to --.v.i mum iuil us a rino x.nerfl is n vast nonnn. tin fn v: .- . , , amount of conversation necessary explain to people just why no n limn lOllllUS are a lowed at n t mn llinilnter trnni , , ...... 7 iini iiu wib iiwMirnen . . " ..".n.iiti n.iu to a tiiiineliniv fnninnim n .. t.: x-.it. 1 til is society are allied a j "",uv "vt jutui mail oupi. j - v j. v Mm; utvmcu iu give out patterns and to continue with have garments shipment from re working with is a vast nooon. Ilo will tell of his experiences Rlvc out rattern8 and t !essnry to in Canadian army life beginning withithe work in orici to ' no more the time, he enlisted at Caigaiy in tho : r,Pa(ly for tae ScP1, 13 at a time mounted troops. Later he was ikiI 'Portland. Those who ar ...l,i . i. . !" l " anil lltSO thar it thn 9S nn..n.1. ):..' - , .. - . . this c,.oio ...1.J i. w uiuier tne direction of the ..u.-. iui t..u-, w a, unuciiug company ana his talk.; "v ' :ute Food Administration. , g Pl,,'Pa only are not used, that will be of just what a tunneling com-lto tho C1,y libr o tl,c "CJ roi'tiou must bo returned, i pany is like. It was while on duty in!10' 1,atteri's w Mrs. Mark Hucktstein nnd mother . , I Fiance that lie was given a commis-lwish to work w. J. U. Heid are in the city vit DJ' Carl 0regg Doney attend s: " lumtcnnnt. He WR, at Ypre. rnd ! 1 nnec aml t .1... i . . . .. .. conferenee nevt li",i-;.1.r a.., ,... .v.. i j.. , , . . .. ... 1 llyl nw i., Chilblains and All Diseases of the ' Feet Cured DOCTOR STANTON Derma thologist Foot Specialist Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Toe M Bemoved without Blood ot Fain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience Special Attention to Antiseptics There- uy iTevenung imecuon. Appointments by Phono Phone 416 Lady Attendant SIS U. S Nat. Bank Bldg. Salem, a mum.u jiriwiKnanrBmi " "" MB. and Mrs. O. B. TerwiUiger. grad- Jiate morticians and funeral directors, 1 70 Chemeketa St. Phono 72i. On account of the shortage In cler ical help, the Home Service section of tho Ked Cross is somewhat delayed in its work but everything i being done lit H.. T 1, . , i. .i. u. item are in the city visit ... ...v .,tMui , .august lluckestein. Ihey are on their way from Taeoma to .Mrs. Reid's home at. Pan Jose, Cnl iforn.n. Mrk lluckestein is now ii sergeant in the infantry stationed at it. .scofield, Hawaiian Islands. Charles lluckestein is also in the service with a machine g,ln mUBd, stationed at Ft Hehafter, about a mile from the city of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. At a meeting last evening of the trustees of Willamette University, E. T Buckles was elected professor of eco- ..uiiih-s ua sociology, to succeed Trof J. O. Hull who goes to Washington, D. C. Mr. Ruckled id n r,ra At a meeting of the executive com mitteo of the trustees of WiUguuette Top hogs lSi4e.i:n,rH"-v v,e,"B. MUt Don . ' .. .. ev was authorire.l tn ments with t in bftnnl ,i:..... " iur. ituchies the Salem public schools by which Wil- I',mi,.(,'8t""f'",'l ami has had 12 rears lametto University students may l,vft as a teacher. He is 38 years ""i'K lu-pnrtmmt or the High school, t, ci,; v is L ? "K Some time ago directors Chauncer His V . "r' BS htX of the hop and Hurler (). White ,K f1.8 ,1,?ftrf't of the Vniversitv authority to confer with the rmv",:( nl wl,. "a'h violin on huh suhject. It is probable that be ill be given to all who for the childre n ot those who have hosiery conference next. Friday and Saturday the heavy fighting" at the Soinme and I or nergarmeng to spare for this at Min J' rancifco of tho military nuthnr- It tlio i,t -u. , i cause mnv lno..n !,, i:l ilies and presidents of colleges of the turning to England after this eipcr were mu- nnd .,.,,1 Voice. Miss Alice Mn- TJ,ili.vi. nn f .... J. J ears that the few wortV t do to lZy I ",e ,'',oni" of M term tho ' 7 Ii V ' "tftetally elected as nd car. for th T. 1, t. 1 . 17. PrP-r amount that the rniversitv , t, P"" M omen, .she received her Mas- " "' " niiuuin-iiifi ... ii'i m iii'irrnA rt-Din iin,i.: t. are not coming through on time. H.iw.l " toT ,h,'ir initriction ""-nil worKing aepart ment will bo salisfnclorily at ranged. ver, those who are not receiving their allotments or where there has j.een an unusual delay, are niked to call at litf North liberty street, up stairs, and confer with the secretary. -o Tna) at MQose hall tonight. The Commercial Cider Works Phone 2194 Salem, Ore. Manufacturers of cider to drink. Bring in your ripe apples Miss the The Home Service section of the Red Cross 125 North T iborf ..,.... , a-3a,!;ss.i turns ofthe-lod Kr. , !u,h.Lori Hl Mrs. Leona Feterson in the service and Can, Z w V" L 17.,n,l:eWea inS to the n iinii MIJ1IIMI Wnrr lniy i 1, : -X. .. hat the supreme court of tho lodge " fft " Heptember. The state food admiuistra- TU enUre auestion ef h. .... 1 U?n.VitfS. F- w- 'doff, eonnty food Why Worry About Insulation There's only one time that you ought ever to think about insulationthat's when you buv vour battery. J J j nRJ?ht then is the time to remeraber that Thread ed Rubber Insulation is the most important battery improvement in years-and the greatest trouble- Remember that it can be had only in the Still Better Willard Battery. y e btlU You'll know the Still Better Willard bv the Mark that stands for Threaded Rubber Insulation. Come in and ask about this battery. WANTED, JUNK And All Kinds of 2nd Hand .rOOdS, Full Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get our prices before you eell. THE TEOPLE'S JTJNK ft 22TD HAND STOKE 271 N. com'l St. Phone 734 I CwajlD AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP DEGGE & BURRELL m4Mj Halvoline Tractor Oil FOB SALE OREGON GARAGE High and Ferry Street I WANT TO BliT Your Junk and give yon a square business deal I always pay the highest cash prices. I WANT YOU SACKS AND BAGS I buy all kinds of vwJ goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and Junt Get my prices befort you selL THE CAPITAL JUKK CO. The Square Deal Houst 271 Chemeketa Street . . m A A Phone I L.M.HUM eare of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oa. ua medicine which , will enia "y known disease. Opn Sundayi from 10 , a. ant" 8 p. m. , 153 South Hiirh St. . L X I A- E. HARRIS j Horme Oregon. Bay Grain And Bay ,ackfor Sale at" I It may be to your Aa'S1 , get our Prices. t ' zzZ-z' 1 TTTT77 I T - ' ? 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