Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 27, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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.f ;T . SALEM, OBEGOS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918.
We Welcome
STATE F
AIR
t
And will be pleased to hare you give us a call, and
we are sure that you will be pleased in turn for call
ing, as you will find that we will save you a great
deal over prices you have been paying for
ry Goods, Shoes
and Clothing
v We Call Your Attention Especially to Our
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear j
Department
Where you will find the very latest styles in the'best
materials and workmanship at prices that will sur
prise you. I .. , v
LADIES' SUITS $25.00 to $47.50
LADIES' COATS $16.50 to $39.50
DRESSES $9.90 to $37.50
SKIRTS $4.98 to $9.90
"We Keep Quality Up And Prices Down"
( Incorporated
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LJ J.LJ- l
!- Died
HKi'BURN At her homo on South
.. Sixth street, September 26,1U18 Miss
,' Mabel Bertha Hepburn, at tho ago of
28 years.
Besides hut mother Mrs. Matilda Hep
burn, she is survived by three sisters;
Mrs. J. A. Brown of Trout Lake, Can
ada; Mrs. Ollio Linseott of Portland and
Mrs. J. F. Cancer of Salem.
The funorai services will be hold at
Stayton in the Christian church Satur
day -morning and will be conduetvd by
the pastor of tho Stayton church. Bur
ial will b0 in tho family "lot at the
cmetary In Htayton.
OREGON STATE FAIR
l NEW PAVILION ,
Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas
. IN LECTVKES
. ''VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE" ,
, and
''CHILD PSYCHOLOGY"
For Children and Parents
Every Day at 11 o'clock
The Science of Life, or Man; His
Eolation Toi The Universe.' '
FOR ADULTS ONLY
. Every Night, Aftor Concert
ADMliSSlON FREE.
H. B For appointments, rail for Mrs.
Lucas at our Hooth, Now Pavilion, Ad
drees all mail to P. O. Box, 57, Port
la ad-' Oregon.
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CAN'T BE IMITATED
VISITORS
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l PERSONALS
Miss Lola McDanlel and sister Miss
Edna will leave tomprrow for Portland
After a few days visit there they will
tnk the stenmor Roso City for San
Francisco for a visit of several months.
Miss Bertha Miller of tho Commercial
club offico will leave tomorrow for tht
O. A. C. 7
County Food Inspector Anderson of
Uackamns county was in the city yes
tordny. Attorney Glon Unruh is attending to
legui ousiness today at Clowrdalo.
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Born
WEATHERS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weathers, September 26, 3918, a son.
Ho hns been named Elimvr. Mr. and
Mrs. Weatherj live on rural route 8
Sulein.
Books for soldiers have been given
to the public library and donations
continue to arrive every day. As
enough have been received to justify
a shipment, Miss Flora Case, librarian,
announces that Friday afternoon, one
week from today, sho would like the
assistance of a number of women in
properly 'tagging and marking books be
fore they are sent to the lumber camps
After being properly labeled and mark
ed the' books are shipped to Portland
and from that point to the spruce
camps.
Tho funeral services of Rosa R. Oe-
rig, who died at her home near Prat
mu Sept. 24, were held this afternoon
at 2 o'clock at tho Pratum Mennonite
church and wro conducted by the Rev.
S. S. Bnumgartner. Burial was in the
Mennonito cemetery.
o -Mrs.
I. o. Curtiss and Mrs. J, S- Aus
tin leave today for Berkeley, Califor
nia to attend tho funeral of their
nephew, Harold Iliggins, who died
Tuesday at tho Brooklyn hospital, New
York, of Spanish influenza. The body
is being shipped to Berkeley for intor-
ineni.
BEST
IN
JITNEY DIFFERENT
11 Around Tovn
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COMING EVENTS S
TONIGHT.
At Liberty Theatre, "For
Tho Freedom of the World."
Sept 30 Opening of Salem
pubjie schools and . Willamette
university.
Dr. Mendelshcn Is back In his office
and is at your service tf
"The funeral Beautiful "Webb ft
Clough Co. tf
Miss Elizabeth Levy will feature on
the program in violin selections which
will be given at the new auditorium
this owning at the state fair grounds.
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Bigger and better. Wards Drug store.
New location. 1st door east of Grey-
Btlla confectionery. tf
"The best" is all you can do when
death comes. Call Webb A Clough Co
Phone 120. tf.
The musical program at the state fair
this evening in addition to the selec
tions by Campbell's band, will include
vocal solos by Mrs. Alice Price-Moore
and violin selections by Mies Elizabeth
Levy.
o
Dr. Schenk has now returned from
his vacation and he extends a cordial
invitation to his patrons end friends
to visit his institution. tf
McMlnnviUe Elks' lodge did Itself
proud yesterday in the number that at
tended and also tne part the McMinn
villo Liborty Girlg took part in the days
program. About 125 registered at the
Elk's lodge in Salem. .
(0
Hear this free lecture, Moose hall,
3 p. m; Sept. 29th, "Earth's Coming
Great Jubilee." 9-28
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Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas will speak
daily at 11 a. m. and immediately af
ter the official program exercises in
the auditorium, new pavilion.
In addition to the races as given In
the program for tomorrow, an addition
al race has been provided, known as
"Good Bye," or "Go to Bed." Trot
mile heats, best two in three, for a
purso of $400, This will be the final
race of the week's events.
Plan to attend the Capital Normal
and Industrial school, and prepare for
tho unusual opportunities which havo
boon created by the war. Bookkeeping,
typewriting, shorthand, Grogg and Pit
man. Full term bogins next Monday.
Address J. J. Kraps, Salom, Or.
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fin;
Market
EXTRA
Cream Fed Baby Beef. Come
Early. Supply Limited
SPECIAL
Pure Lard $1.40 oer pail
Best Shortening $1.20 pail
Bread 10c per loaf. There is
none better
MIDGET MARKET
351 State St
''Originators of Low Prices"
FLOOR and BEST
- - DANCES ARE TOO
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Evangelist Baker, of Portland, gives
free lecture, "Eana's Coming Great
Jubilee," Sept 29 at 3 p. m., lecture
free. ' 9-28
Supply short, the calls for bookkeep
ers and stenographers far exceed the
supply. The ' Capital Business college
could easily place twice as many as it
does, but for the lack of pupils who
ere prepared. Regisiter on Saturday for
the new classes beginning on Septem
ber 30th. Good places await all who are
competent.
O
Miss Ophie Bilyeu Is missing and has
not been heard from since Wednesday
morning. Her disappearance was re
ported last evening by her mother to
the police, in which she asked their
help in finding hvr daughter. The po.
life of the city and fair grounds and
also of Portland were notified.
o
Dr. Carl E. Miller will practice den
tistry in the afternoons, having of
ices with Dr. Ellis, rooms 502-5U4 IT
S. National bank bldg.
Dr. Carl E. Miller hag been appoint
ed, and the appointment approved by
the surgeon general of the army, as
dental intern in the Willamette sana
torium for a period of one year, be
ginning Oct. 1st.
The 38 Captains of the 4th Liberty
Loan have bocn ordered to report at the
Commercial club at 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon to discusg tho situation' in
Salem. It is felt that something must
be done, especially with those who have
failed to respond to the call of the so
licitors. The program for next week
will be outlined at the Sunday after
noon meeting.
"Earth's Coming Great Jubilee,"
W. A. Baker, Mooso hall Sunday Sept
29th, 3 p.m. - 9-28
Free lecture, "Earth's Coming Great
Jubilee," W. A. Baker at Moose hall
3 p. m. Sept, 29th. 9-28
A bottle of lemon extract was too
much for John Wachena, son of an In
dian chief of the Grunuu nonao coun
try. Instead of making him cantanker
ous, it just produced a desire to sleep.
But ho picked out tiro wrong place in
an alloy adjoining a business block on
North Commercial street. After being
convinced that people, did not sleep in
the alley9 in Salem in, the open .he call
ed for a taxi to be taken to a rooming
house. He is 60 years old and came to
Salein to attend the state fair.
Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas will speak
daily at 11 a. m. and immediately af
ter tho official program exercises in
the auditorium, new pavilion.
The weather man yesterday seems to
havo become somewhat confused as to
the time of year. Instead of the re
gulation fall temperature, he allowed
the mercury to creep up to the tJb notch
about 5 fl'colck in the ,afternoon.,. Tho
morning started out with 55 above, giv
ing attendants of the fair a range of,
33 degrees in temperature within 12
hours. Ther0 has been ouly fifteen
hundreths of an inch of rain August
15th.
Although this is state, fair week and
along towards tiro close of the t,ining
season, C. M. Lockwood, county food ad
ministrator has hocn pretty busy hand
ing out permits for sugar to be used
for canning purposes. Ycstorday- 80
permits were issued to those who called
at his office and 50 for those who ap
plied by mail. Almost every applicant
for sugar for canning purposes takes the
full limit, 25 pounds.
It is possible that after the canvas
of the residence sections of the city
is made again noxt week by tire solici
tors for tho Fourth Liberty loan, that
note will be taken of the houses that
do not display the honor flag emblem,
showing a picture of tho flag with four
stripes. This honor emblem displayed
in each household will be taken as evi
denco that some member of tho house
hold has subscribed for the fourth loan.
Where t litre is no flag showing, an in
vestigation may follow. The same sug
gestions will apply to men in tho busi
ness district who do not wear a Liborty
button, showing they have dono the
right thing by tho fourth loan. It will
be understood that if a man is not wear
ing thv honor emblem, he has failed to
subscribe for this Fourth Loan, and is
advertising the fact,
o -
Chemeketa chapter, DaughWia f
tho American Revolution will hold its
first meeting of the Bcason Saturday
afternoon at 2:15 o'clock al tho Com
mercial club auditorium. Jf is -planned
at thi, mvcting to discuss matters of
cspecinl interest to Chemeketa chapter
THE VALLEY
FROM ALL OTHER JITNEYS
land arrange for the winter's program.
The first regular meeting of the of
ficial community labor board organized
yesterday will be held Friday evening,
Oet. 4 and thereafter on Friday ewn
ing of eae, wek. At these meeting?
the general labor conditions of the com
munity will be discussed and tmj big
problem of the proper distribution of
labor. J. B.Coleman,nho has had charge
of the IT. 8. Labor bureau during the
summer, will attend to the clerieal and
detail work of the board. The local
community board will act under the
state board an,i.above tlis ra the feder
al war board. The primary objvet of the
board is the distribution of labor.
o
Miss Velma Davis is in the city from
Albany attending the fair. Miss Davis
is county recorder for Linn county and
already has the job nailed down for the
next term as she is the nominee on
both the republican and democrat tick
ets. Sho is accompanied by Miss
Claire Tillman, and Miss Stella Dor
gan of Albany.
Teachers in Marion county who have
charge of rural schools with one or two
rooms have been called to meet in Sa
lem Saturday Oct. 4 at the auditoriuim
of the Salem high school. The event is
called "Plan day" and it is the'pur
pose of Superintendent Smith to dis
cuss especially the problems of the
teachers in the rural schools. Tho day
is of interest from the fact- that this
year many of the teachers are taking
their first schools.
The policei of the city have been put
ting in a pretty busy week, not in ar
resting people, but in doing much to
prevent trouble, such as directinig
autos and caring for tho congested
traffic. For notwithstanding the fact
that the main business streets of Sa
lem are 99 feet wide, the crowds have
been such that it required active work
on the part of the police to keep
things moving. So far, no accidents
have occurred and everything has mov
ed along nicely.
Charles Knickerbocker, an elderly
shipyard worker of Portland concluded
to takp a day off and come to the
state fair. In order to have plenty of
change, he brought along as pocket
money $115. Late in the evening he
told the police he had lost his pocket
book and all his money. Fortunately
his return ticket to-Portland had been
tucked away in another pocket.
The National association of real es
tate boards has been requested by the
war department, to make a report of all
buildings available for the storage of
war materials and C. W. Nicmeyer
hag been asked to report for this dis
trict, extending from Hubbard south
including Independence. Only buildings
that are of mill construction and are
fire proof and have a floor capacity of
60,000 square feet are to be reported.
Dr. W- A, Oustfe,. of Fairmount
Park, calls our attention to tho fact
Large boy for mail
ing room. Oppor
tunity for some
thing good. Apply
Journal Office
foreman.
PAPER WANTED
We will buy old paper.
Must be baled or in bundles.
All kinds of sacks for sale,
for grain and potatoes. .
WESTERN JUNK CO.
Center and Court
Phone 706
DAY N
LONG - -
iTimli I tlr-ril-Bi--
Gale & Company
Means
Service-Satisfaction
We are prepared to welcome you and invite you to see our
lines in Dress Goods, Woolens and Silks, Cottons and Do
mestics. Ladies Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists, Millin
ery Department the best and biggest in town.
Our Prices Always the Lowest.
GALE
PHONE
Commercial and
Court Streets
that tho oak trees are loaded with
acorns this year. This fact was brought
to his attention when raking the leaves
on hi lawn and finding large quanti
ties of fine, large acorns among them.
Dr. Cusick thinks, at this timo when
food and feed conservation is held im
perative, these acorns might especially
make splendid hog feed, end makes the
suggestion that the members of boys'
HEMSTITCHING
Hemstitching and Picot edge
work.
We do this work in the best
manner.
All work guaranteed.
Singer Sewing Machine Co
Phone 441
337 State Street Salem
WANTED.
Portland Furniture Dealer wants
all kinds of second hund furniture,
stovcs, gas ranges, etc. Best price
K paid. Phon0 951.
I WANT TO BUY
Your Junk and give yon
a square business deal.
I always pay the highest
caf h prices.
I WANT YOUR
SACKS AND BAGS
8 I bay all kinds of used
ftftGdss 2nd hand furni
ture, rubber and junk.
(M my prices before
j mi telL
W, CAPITAL JUNK CO.
1m Square Deal House
m Chemeketa Street
Phone 398
b
MUSIC
CAN'T BE
& CO.
1072
Formerly Chicago
Store
and girls' pig clubs might gather them
in large quantities. Ho would be glad
tq show them where they might secure
many bushels of acorns on the south
Salem hills. Wheat and most other
kinds of feed for hogs is now quoted
at almost prohibitive prices.
In the casualty list of Americans
with the Canadian army, this mornings
report shows A. F. Darby of Portland,
Oregon, among those "killed in act
ion," and O. D. Osburne of Eugeno
"wounded and missing."
Though it used to be understood that
the only good Indian is a dead Indian,
tho war has changed all that, and migh
ty livo Indians today are proving them
selves mighty good scouts.
V
t WANTED, JUNK t
And All Kinds of 2nd -Hand
irtOdS.
Full Market Prices Special
Prices paid for Sacks.
Qet our prices before yon sell.
THE PEOPLE'S JTJNK ft 2ND
HAND STOKE
271 B. Com'l St Phone 754
DR. W. E. STANTON
Skiri and Scalp Specialist
Treats all eruptions and
blemishes of skin and scalp.
Latest appliances for treat
ing the feet. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Lady Assistant
518 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg.
For Appointments
Phone 416
L.M.HUM
care of
Yick So Toss
Chinese Medicine and Tea O.
Has medicine which will enre
any known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 a. as.
until 8 p. m.
153 South High St.
Salem, Oregon. Phone 181
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DANCE