Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 29, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918.
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You should Not Fail to
Supply cf
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And note the Remarkable low prices on such good
quality of waists. They are all new ones and THE
SEASON'S LATEST.
Fine Lawn and Voile Waists. jyo, Jg
Crepe de Chine Waists J2.93 and $3.98
Georgette Crepe Waists $3.93, $4.98, $5.90
and $6.90
Fancy Striped Taffeta Waists , . . $2.98
China SUk Waists. J19g
WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP
and THE PRICE DOWN
li fj Incorporated
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: personals :
Lieutenant R K Miller la registered
t the lillgh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hornier left this
warning for Henttlo.
Mra. Kdwurd Jordan Is In the city
from Wold Crook, Or.
Mr, and Mr. Fred Zune of Full
City ar registered at the Hllgh.
Walter Hkolton, city engineer, In
ejiemtiug the day In Rilvcrtun,
lluluh Baker left this morning over
til Oregon Fleet rle for VannorHor,
. MM; Ale Powers of Logannn in In
the city a guest of her sister. Mm.
W. B. Gilson.
Roy Ray baa bought a team and will
lenvo Hundny for work In the aprure
snips near Tillamook,
August lluekeatein returned this
morning from l'ortlund where he has
0ONT SUBJECT YOUR
Every day unless you are sure that they can stand
the strain. Many persons who apparently see well,
are wasting their nerve force in an effort to over
come some defect in their eyes.
Glasses as we fit them will permanently relieve
all headaches and pain brought on by eyestrain.
Don't Neglect Your Eyes
DR. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist,
201-203 Salem Hank of Commerce Building
Do not psy too much for your flout
substitutes
Barley flour 7fl
Oat riour .. 7c
Potato flour . lu
reanut Butter, per pound ......,16
2 60 Salad Oil tl.&g
100 jH)uud stock salt 85
60e Coffee 30c
30c Mott Jar Tops aie
It will pay you to trad at the
FAJLHEKS cash storb
Oppoalta Court Houm
on High fctreet
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Come and See Our Fine fl
WAISTS
TODAY'S NOMINATIONS
Washington, Aug. 'Jit. The follow'
ing nomination were sent, to the .fli
nt n today by the president:
To lie secretary of tmilKsy or lega
tion, class nnet
Charles T. Tenney, Massachusetts.
To ho assistant secretary of the
treasury, Albert Hathbouo, New Tork.
To be second assistant eecrvtury of
war, John D. Kyan of Montana.
Also a large number of postmasters
and navy appointment".
been attending the seesions of Oregon
Klks.
Wi. ami (rm. T Oir.nfvnHleln are In
the city from Phoenix, Arizona, where
the thermometer has been hitting it up
ulinve 100 a day for the pant week.
J. V, aiorrett, who nus neon spend
ing the snnrmer hero loft today for
Hose Lodge In Lincoln Ho tins accept
ed the position of teacher in the school
at that place for tho coming school
year.
EYES TO EXCESSIVE USE I
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! Coming Events V
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Aug. 30. Battalion Benefit
Dane at ArmorT.
Kept. 1-4 To Hell With tha
Kaiser.' at Liberty theatre.
Sept. 14. D. AV. Griffith '
''Hearts of ths World", Ore-
gun theatre.
4c Oregon State Fair Sept. 23-
28.
"T&a funeral beautiful." Webb
Clough Co. tf
Dr. Mendelsohn, the eye specialist,
will return Sept. let. - tf j
ette farmer.
"The bent' ia ail yon can do when
death ernnei. Call Webb A Clough Co
Phone 120. , tf.
Chief of PoUce J. A. Foland left to
day to bfgin his two weeks' vacation.
During bis absence his Jik will be
cared for by J. . Wright night ser
geant. Dr. Schenk'i office will te Coetd
from Auir 3rd to Sept. 8. 1918. 9 3
WiU trade for unincumbered city
property, my 'OOO equity in improved
5 acre suburban home, 1 acre, variety
fruit and berries. Sightly location. II.
A. Johnson, owner, phone 347. 9 3
We bav modern bungalow for sale
or trade. Phone 313 or L'5, 0. V. Ellis
M. D., or Atly E. 8. White. 8 28
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The body of Chester M. Wilcox who
died et Cimp Fremont from pneumonia
I will arrive in the city this evening.
Mo announcements have been mude as
to the time of funeral services.
Dr. Schenk'i offices will be closed
from Aug. 3rd to Sept. 8, 191S. 9 3
Big dance every Tuesday, luuiisy
and Bnturday nights, Lakebrook hop
yard. 8 miles north. tf
I will be out of town for a few
weeks and would like my patrons to set
tle their accounts with my wifo. I'honc
313 or send "" to 11. IT S. 15th Kt.,
Sulem, and oblige, O. V. Ellis, M. D. 9 3
Now la the time to eat watermelons
as the fiuit houses announce the sea
son Is grndunlly drawing to a close.
Today the, wholesale price advanced
half a cent a pound.
Dr. Mendelsbon Is back in bis office
and Is nt your servlc0 tf
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Tonight big dance, Lakebrook hop
yard, eight miles north.
Th women of the First Methodist
church auxiliary will not hold their us
ual Kildav meeting at the church, in
stead, all members are asked to go to
the surgical dressing rooms at the post
office where there la an agummncc of
office where there Is an abundance of
work and not enough workers.
Highest market price paid for hogs
and cattle. Will ship Hnturdav. Phone
UJ.'.M. W. Eminett. 8 31
W. L. Bryant and his orchestra will
furnish the music for the battalion
dauee at the armory Friday evening.
This orchentrn is wvll known to many
in Hnlcin Jt has been playing for
the dniu'es held at tho Muose hull.
Barley flour baa declined little in
prle wholesale, which will b good
news for those who bake their bread
from a mUturo of SO per cent nhout
flour and 20 per cent barley flour
When the barley and wheat flour are
mixed according to the government 's
regulation the combination must not
sell for more than t lit Miluu of the
same amount of plain whent flour.
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l)AMEt.H.-To Mr, and Mrs. P. E.
tauiela, "0!t l,e street, Ntlem, Aug
ust 2H, ItHS, i ton.
WANTED
Portland Furniture Deal
er wants all kinds of sec
ond hand , furniture,
stoves, gas ranges, etc.
Best prices paid.
Phone 951
B
round iown
Mji O aiders Bird Semedie for tale
at Perry ' easfl drug (tore. 8-30
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The Fitat Congregational church will
hold an all day meeting of Red Cross
worker Urnorrow at the church.
Tanlac sold at
store.
Perry ' i cash drug
830
BACK from his vacation. The many
friends and patrons of Dr. Mendel
sohn will be glad to hear that he is
bai-k, very njuch improved in health.
He, will resume his work as usual,
ou can see him in his offices from
8:Ti0 a. m. to 5-30 p. m. by special ap
pointment. 8-30
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The next draft of men to leave Sa
lem for (amp Lewis is scheduled for
Thursdiy rVpt. 5- when 28 men will
be entrained. They will leave on the
afternoon train at 8:46 o'clock.
The resignation of Mips Minnetta
Magers as instructor of niuic in the
!high school was accepted at a recent
meeting of the board of education. Jo
successor has as yet been elected.
A minister of the gospel baa signified
to the officials of the Commercial club
his willingness and deire to do some
kind of work, lie savs he can do cler-
; it-it 1 work all right and is not averse
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to a j"o iiiHt- iiu. wfiiie jiiivhicui moor
to it He comes well recommended. It
is requested that anyone having a po
sition to offer, might confer with the
Commercial dub. The minister lives at
flervais.
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Kasper Meier of Mt. Angel died
yesterduy at St- Benedict Abbey at
the age -if 74 years. Until a few years
ago he lived near tho state training
school. Ha was the father of the pres
ident of Mt. Angel college. Father
Thomas. He is survived by William
Meier ar.d J-'lavius Meier of Salem.
Kred Meier of Portland. Father Thom
as of Mt. Angel. Mrs. Frank Klodt of
liming. Mo. and Mrs. Frann Verhngg
of Heattle. The funeral services will
tie held at 9 o'clock Friday morning
from Ht. Benedict chapel. "
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The nice f middling cotton as quot
ed in New York today is more than 37
cents a pound. About four years ago
the cotton planters were plad to get 10
or 11 cents a pound all of which means
that although a large amount of cot
ton was carried over from last year
cotton goods will hold steady. What we
intended to say was that t"0 prospects
for cheaper cotton goods aro not very
encouraging. While souip trado maga
zines are announcing lower prices on
some lines traveling men try there is
wonderful scarcity of. good on the
market and that stores will be fortun
ate to secure goods to sU at tho pres
ent prices.
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The Boaid of Instruction to be asso
ciated with the local exemption board
was officially organized today al
though the appointment of its members
was mado a week or so ago. A represen
tative of tho war department was in
tho city conferring with the board to
day and giving instructions as to its
proctdure. Tho board as appointed is as
follows: Kollin K. lago chairman; Irr.
Frank K. Brown. Hoy F, Shields. A. A.
Hall and Prof. J. V. Nelson The duties
of the board will be to give informa
tion to soldiers as to their rights and
also to the families of soldiers.
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There is no truth to the rumor that
has been en the streets for several days
that Hreyman Boise had been severely
wounded, The fact is according to a
letter received a few days ago by the j
family hi injury won merely a gas
blister on one hand. In his letter he
did not state whether or not he had
been in hospital. Breyman Boise en
j listed in l'otnany M at Salem April
9. 1!17. and went with tho company
iover seas. Later he was transferred to
thc regulars at division headquarters
land was with the First division that
was in :ill of the big fighting begin
ning at Chateau Thierry. July 11. He
wss attached to a machine gun com
pany and -according to earlier letters
saw all of the hard fighting from the
time the First division and other Am
icrican troops began driving the Iter-
mans buck. The division that Brey
i man Boise was in was complimented a
i few days ago by General Pershing for
the part it had taken in giving the
jlluns a taste of real American fight
ing. ! Salem's Prize Pig Yankee
i Shows In Elk's Parade
i
! This is the closing story of the falem
pig, not the famous Saicm hog. His
nauie was "Yankee" and he was gift
of the local Klks' lodge to the Portland
ludgo. "Yankee" appeared In the pa
rade of the state Klks' held lat iuev
duv evening in Portland. Aeeoidiug to
reliable Elks, thc Salem mascot wss giv-l
en a bath before he appeared in tho pa-j
rade. His roval carriage was a Ford;
truck, and. from reports of disinterested
"eople, his general prosperous and eon
tented demeanor would have been a
credit o anv lodge. Later "Yankee" was
raffled off at the Portland Elks' lodge
and a to whcr he is now, deponent
savei), not.
i The local diWgation, while It diJ "ot
'carry off any cf the state offices, did
nccced in securing a trophy tt a Ter
dip, awarded to th. lodge ornate of
Portland that registered the greatest
. number of ladies.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
lATTTJWil WAKT AM PAY
Gompers WDI Stiffen
Stand of European Labor ;
For War To a Fmisn
London, Ang. 29. From public gtate
mcrjC of Samael Gompers, president of j
the American Federation of Labor,
since he arrive! in London, it is re
garded as certain that he intends to
continue strong snpport of the al- j
lied government's attitude toward the;
war and peace. He will, it is believed, !
establish the closest relations with the j
orthodox pro-war union leaders in this
country. j
It is expected, however, that Gomp-1
ers will have some conferences with
the socialists and more extreme labor
groups, with the effort of converting
them to a stronger war spirit- But it
is certain that if any compromise is
made, it will be at the request of the
latter, and not Compers.
It is expected the American labor
leader will declare hi, detailed policy
when he speaks at the Derby Trade
Union congress, which opens Monday.
Czecho-Sloyaks Take
Important Railway Town
London, Aug. 29. Czecho Slovak
forces, continuing their eastward pro
gress isl western Siberia, have capture I
Vorkhendinsk about sixty miles east
of Lake Baikal, one of the most im
portant points on the Trans Siberian
railway, it was reported here today.
In eastern Siberia, fighting contin
ues between the bolsheviki and the
Czechoslovaks who have been rein
forced by the Japanese.
INJURIES NOT BEBIOUS
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 29. Injur
ies received by Governor Goodrich
when his automobile wa9 struck by a
street car last night are not as seri
ous as first thought and he will recov
er, according to an announcement by
his physicians today.
He "slept well and was fully con
scious todny.
HICK'S
gallon Economy jars....$1.47
Quarts, Economy jars $1.17
Pints, Economy jars $1.03
Eoynl Baking Powder,
50e size --'39e
K- C. Baking powdor,
00c size 40c
K. ('. Baking Powder,
2."c sizo 25c
Golden Gate Baking Pow
' dcr, 16 oz. sizo 25c
Pea Berry Coffee, 1 pound
23c; 5 pounds $1.03
Fancy Blend, 1 pound
23c; 5 pounds $1.05
Royal Club, lib tin 33c
Hoyal Club, 31b. tin 90c
Golden Gate 1 pound 33c;
2 pounds 85c
M. J. B. 35, and 85 $1.05
Large Criseo $1.95
Medium Criseo 97c
Medium Krcum Krisp 73j
Lnrd 3 pounds net $1.85
Lard Xo. 5, pail $1.30
While Kibbon Shortening
Xo. 5 ..$1.30
I'rea mof Barley 20
Cream Rolled Oats, 3
pounds for 2"c
Large package oat 2c
Large package tit rut 27e
Gold Dust
Sea Foam
23c
We Pay For Eggs, Trade,
44; Cash 41
YES ENLIST WIND
IN THE WAR WORK
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fyn tnNft ntQuiHf) a " Or. ho
Let no part of the war garden
crop go to wast uys the National
War Garden Commission of Wish
initon, whivh wUl send any reader
h rPr free dryint look for
two-cent stamp to pay postage.
LAI ! i Lii
A Spkndid Showing of La
dies and Children's Coats
at Popular Prices. Buying
our Coats Direct from New
York and Philadelphia Fac
tories Saves You all the Mid
dleman's profit
Children's Coats $3.98 to
$7.50
Ladies' Coats $14.75 to
$42.50
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE
PHONE
Commercial and Court Sts.,
Market Was Lifeless
. And Prices Declined
t
New ork, Aug. 29. The Evening Sun
financial review today says:
Today's stock market was quite the
dullest and most colorless session of the
wrk ThA volninA nt business was ma
terially smaller than that of yesterday.
rrieo movements were irregular wtium
a range of a fraction to about a point.
The only feature was a well sustained
demand for copper shares, all of which
Advanced in food form to tlln highest
prices of the year. Steel, after crossing
no, reeeaea to 110.
eietwM'nl motors, the infant, tei-ribn. mt
the list indulged in all sorts of wild
antics in winch it dropped ten points
or so at one time.
The railroad stocks were moro stable
thnn tho industrials with consistent
firmness for the niost part.
The afternoon declino in prices, fol
lowing upon tho warning of the chair
man of the money pool to reduce -speculative
commitments ou borrowed funds,
reached substantial proportions, al
though the retrograde movement was or
derly. Steel sold down to 1H1j with
but slight recovery. The setback in
general represented net losses of a point
or more among the standard issues.
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DR. W. L STANTON
Skin and Scalp Specialist '
Treats all eruptions andi
blemishes of skin and scalp, j
Latest appliances for treat-1
ing the feet Satisfaction'
guararteed. ,
Lady Assistant
518 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg.:
Fi r Appointments
Fhone 416 ;
L.M.HUM j
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Tick So Tocg
CkiaeM Medidaa kad Tea Oa. i
Has medicine which will sore 4
any known diseasa. 2
Opea Sundays from 19 a, av 4
bbuI S p. ss. 1
153 Sootk HTigh 8t j
S-lssa, Orefoa. Phoaa ISS 1
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formerly Chicago Store
SACKS FORSALE
45,000 Sacks for sale. We carry a
lot of sacks for wheat, oats, onions and
potatoes. We sell them below , Port
land prices.
WESTERN JUNK CO.
Center & Court
Phone 706 .
TELEPHONE 81 AND 82
CAPITAL JOURNAL JOB DEPT
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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A- E. HARRIS &S0N
Hopmere, Oregon.
Buy Grain And Hay
backs for Sale at Warehouse.
It may be to your Advantage to
get our Prices.
!
t WANTED, JUNK I
And All Kinds of 2nd Hand
CcOOdS.
Pull Market Prices Special
Prices paid for Sacks.
0t our prices before yon sell. )
THB PEOPLE'S JUNK ft 2ND
HAND 8TO&B
271 R. Com'l 8t- Phone 734
The Commercial Cider
Works
- Phone 2J94
' Salem, Ore. -
Manufacturers of cider
to drink. Bring in your
ripe apples
I WANT TO BUY
Your Junk and give yon
a square business deaL
I always pay the highest
cash prices.
I WANT YOUR
SACKS AND BAGS
I buy all kinds of used
goods, 2nd hand furni
ture, rubber and junk.
Get my prices before
you seiL
THE CAPITAL JUNK CO.
The Square Deal House
271 Chemeketa Street
Phone 398
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