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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1918)
" SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918.- PAGE TEN 1 You Should Come And Inspect Our New ladies' Sweaters Which just arrived and are the very latest and best They are very pretty colors in the popular Fiber Silk with angora wool trimmings. The prices are $7.50, $8.90 $9.90 Ladies' Purses Always make acceptable gifts, and we have a good line that will supply your wants. You can get them at 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, J and $3.98. WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP AND PRICE DOWN fj Incorporated ' Nov. 28. Thanksgiving. 4c Nov. 30. Election on School Budget Dec, 1. Elks Annual Mem- orial Service. Opera House 2:30 p. m Dee. 11-14 Fifth Annual Marion County Corn Show. "Tie funersi oeftuUftO'Webb Gloogs Co. v tf Mi : PERSONALS : ' Coo. C. L. Snyder, formerly of the Oregon Military police, will make his home in Salem. Me will be employed at the state printing office. J. B. Van Handel of Stayton was In the city yesterday registered at the BliRB. A. I. Barshone of Los Gatos, Cal., is in the city. " Mrs. Ella Watt is home from Port land whore she has been aatonding a mooting of state officers of the United Artisans. lu regard to Inquiries as to whether money in letters may be sent to Ger siany, Austria or any of the countries that have been' at, war with Amorica and allies, Postmaster Huckonstein says that as, yet no mails have been estab lished with these countries. As soon as postal regulations pormit of send ing money orders to enemy countries, announcement will bo made. Russia is practically on the same basis as enemy countries excepting in that part occu pied by. allied and American troops in Siberia. In sending mail to Americans who were prisoners, instead of address ing to tho prison camp, the mail should give the company and regiment address the same as before capture, although there should bo added "fonnor German prisoner. '1 rO r ' The adjourned annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Oregon for 1918 will convene in Salem Monday, Dec. 2, to complete the business unfinished when the meeting at Bend was ad journed Oct. 10. It was at this meeting that past grand commander Thomas C. Taylor of Portland dropped dead and tho sessions were indefinitely adjourn ed. The sessions in Salem will be de voted entirely to business affairs and will be held in the Masonic Temple. A flag will be presented to the High land Friends church next Sunday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock by the Woman's Kuliof corps. Tho coreniony of presen tation will follow the regular Sunday school hour. It is requested that all kmombors of tho W. B. Q. attond thoBe services, lucre win oe a snort appro priate program to Include an address by Mrs. Charles Koon, patriotic instruc tor of the. W. B. C. and also by Mrs LaMoine Clark. All Around Town I '' ! COMINGEVmS I BIG BARGAIN: SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING , At Closing Out Sale of Farmers' Cash Store Just received a big bankrupt stock of dry goods and all kinds of shoes that we will combine with our stock and sell at 50 cents on the dollar. Groceries. 6 pounds Crisco at ... . .$1.90 Reliance Coffee, pound ...................... .30c Economy Coffee, pound ,19c Canned sweet corn, at . . . . , .'. . . , , . ... . . ,15c 20c canned peas .17c 15c Campbell Soups, at .12c Ghiradelli's Chocolate '. . ,30c Cream of Barley, package .......... .22c Saler Brand Pineapple . . , . . . . . .23c All kinds of spices, can 8c Best White Beans .9c $1.15 Brooms at. 75c Z bare moved my offices Into more pleasant and more commodious quar ters on the third floor of the U. 8. National bank building. Dr. O. L. Scott Chiropractic-Spinologist, 309-213 U. 8. National bank bldg. tf C. M. Lockwood, county food admin istrator, will go to Portland tomorrow to attend a state meeting of county food administrators. It is thought that the meeting has been called to outline plans for the gradual closing of the county offices of the state food admin istration. Highways Rapid Transit auto service to Portland and way points daily. Leav es Salem 10 a. m. 137 S. Com'l St. Phone 195. tf "The beet" 'la all yon can do when lath comes. Call Webb Clough Co Phone 120, tf. Victory dance. Turner Sat. eve. Nov. 23. Salem .orchestra. 11-22 School children will get but one day's vacation next week. Ordinarily tho Thanksgiving vacation included the fol lowing day, but this year, in the effort to make up lost time caused by the closing of schools four weeks, all tho extras will not be allowed. There will bo ony one week's vacation holidays and the high school is now grinding away each day until four o'clock in stead of dismissing at 3:40. O. W. Eyre willreceive turkeys at the old Independent market location South Commercial street, fiom Satur day morning to Tuesday night. Noth ing but good fat turkeys wai.ted. High eat market price paid. Phuie 2206.VT, evenings. 11-23 CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown u, during the illness and death of our helovcd wife and daughter, Mrs. Lnla Iiponz Mrs. O. W. Brown and family. Tony Lponz. Dr. Scnenk h&sBow returned from his vacation and he extends a cordial invitation to his patrons and friends to visit hi institution, tf Better dentistry without pain. Two post graduate courses in painless den tistry. Dr. Hartley. Phone 114. tf o The police are endeavoring to make cigarette smoking unfashionable among young boy who feel they are aping the ways of men in furnishing a draft for some cheap tobacco rolled up in a piece : i. 1 - -. a t terday Frank Headrick, 14, Clarence Eaton, 12, and Ervih Pope were arrest ed and brought before Judge Bushey. They were found smoking cigarettes in Salem, although every dealer sup posed to know the law on selling to minors. Now is the time to place your orders for rosebushes, shrubbery, fruit, walnut and ornamental trees for immediate planting, with the Capital City Nur sery Co., 1030 Chem. St. Phone 75. 11-31 There is real satisfaction in a tire that runs over its guaranteed mileage. The "Bevere" will give you this sat isfaction and Is moderately priced, is tirst, in quality and service. (JiarK's Tire House, 319 N. Commercial St. Phone 74. , 11-23 Study stenography, bookkeeping, and commercial subjects. There is no cheap er or quicker way for young people to render remunerative service. This is a time of specialization. Young people who wish to succeed must know how to do a few things unusually well. This is the method used at the Capital Bus iness college, teaching a few things well. A new class' in shorthand will be commenced next week. P!nn to enter. Notice Through courtesy to the J. C. club of the high school and the S. A. T. C. boys I will postpone my reg ular Sat, night dance" tomorrow eve, that they may use my orchestra for their annual ball on that night. War ren J. Hunt, Mgr. of Hunts Quality orchestra. o Eggs are rather scarce in the Salem market and "yesterday several stores wero exceeding the speed limit just be cause they happened to need them to fill orders. According to the Portland quotations shippers are not justified in paying more than 60 cents a dozen. One poultryman said that he had a lot of pullets that should be laying eggs especially since they are worth five cents eaah but that for some reason he had ' been disappointed in his ex pectations. .. .4. Dance Silverton opera House, Sat. Nov," 23. . . 11-23 One hundred dallora was. voted last evening at the meeting of the Elks' lodge t0 be given to the United War Work fund. Dance Silverton Nov. 23. opera house Sat. 11-23 Mrs. Ralph Write announces the open ing of her junior class, under ages of 12 to 16, for ballroom dancing only. Sat 23nd at 4 to 5.30, Cotillion ball. VEGETABLES Best Australian Onions, lb. 2c; sack delivered... $1.75 No. 2 Onions, pound 1 14c Best Potatoes, pound .....2c Best Potatoes, sack delivered , $1,75 Good Cabbage, pound 3c Sweet Potatoes, pound : 4c No. 2 Cabbage 1 l-2c AH Orders of $3 or Over Delivered FREE of charge Everything Got to be sold Be'fore the 15th Of December GET WHAT YOU WANT AT A BARGAIN Musical Instruments (old violins), Clothing, Shoes i Rifles, Watches, Tools, Suit Cases, Show '. Cases, Safe, Fixtures For Sale CHEAP Capital Exchaig SECOND HAND STORE ... &J7 Court St. : e Next Wednesday evening a reception will be given by the student body of the high school to the new students. These affairs are among the big social events of the school and in order to have things done just right, a social .'committee has been appointed. O ; , Tonight dapice at Chemawa. Auto truck leaves 0. E. depot 7:45. Masquer ade Wed. Nov. 27. Cash prizes. Don't miss it. ...... Eat More Pork You can afford to, if you buy at the Midget " Tender Roast of pork. .25c Fresh Tenderloin Backs . . 30c Dry Salted Backs ......33c D.S. Clear Backs ......25c LARD . . . Pure Lard, Medium pail $1.40 NOTE-We guarantee this Lard to Equal Any Lard on the Market at Any Price. Midpt's (Little Link Sausages) Midgets are becoming the most popular Sunday break fast dish. A trial will Convince you why. : :U: Kleen-Maid BREAD Now all whiteBetter than ever-Per Loaf .......10c B CREAMERY ! otter 59c Market Originators of Low Prices 351 StateSt adies rurses a hew and splendid showing of Ladies' Pocketbooks, in all the Latest Novelties. Many pretty styles to choose from. Prices 69c, 98c, $1,49, and up to $5.50 each "Our Prices Always the Lowest" &co. r Commercial and r Court Streets . PHONE 1072 Formerly Chicago Store VAUDEVILLE -HIPPODROME CIRCUIT EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ENTIRE NEW SHOW EACH DAY. BLIGH it Tonight, dance at Cnenn.-wa. Auto truck leaves O. E. depot 7:4,1. Masquer ade Wed. Nov. 27. Cash prizes. Don't miss it. The Salem high school is now groom its champion orators. Last evening Miss Lucile Elliott, who is in charge of dramatic work, oratory and debut ing of the sehool, held a try-out for those who had developed public speak ing ability and the successful ones wore Donald Eyan, Balph Wilson, Ar thur Bosebrangh, Wayne Allen, Bobert Notson and Catherine Gibbard, Even tually four of the speakers will be se lected to take part in the debates with two ready to serve as alternates. Dance Silverton opera house, Sat. Nov. 23. 11-23 Miss Mary Talmadge, formerly of Salem, came up from Portland today to play with Hunts Quality orchestra tonight at tho McAUnnvillo Elks ball. Miss Talmadge will also play for the Julius Ceaser club dance Sat. eve at the Masonic Temple. Earl Eiler was killed in France while serving with the American forces, ac cording to a cablegram received in the city last evening. He was the son of E. i Eiler, at one time associated with the Postal Telegraph in Salem. The family, now live in Seattle. Young Eil er was 22 years old. He is survived by both parent b, a brother and sister. His aunt, Mrs. Theodore Roth, and grandmother, Mrs. Fiances Pemuune, aro residents of Salem. o The funeral services of Mrs. J. A. Eo- tan of Portland were held this after noon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Kiedon company. Tho services were conduetciLby the Eev. W.C.Kant ncr of the First Conirregational church. Burial was in the Odd Fellows ceme tery. Mrs. .Botan was the widow of J. A. Botan, a formor resident of Salem who was in the undertaking business a number of years ago here. The flivver is once more to appear on the market. Viek Brun. vcceived this norning a telegram from Henry Ford with the information that the Ford fac tories were once again making cars and that a shipment would be mado to tho Pacific coast at once. Mr..Vick thinks) they should arrive in Salem in about two weeks. ! ' INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools. Mr. Perkins tho. Field Bop., is nt the Bligh hotel and would like ,to meet all students of the I. C. 8. as soon as possible. DOCTOR STANTON Dermatologist Foot Specialist COENS, BUNIONS, INGROWING TOE NAILS REMOVED ; Without Blood or Pain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Thilblains and AU Diseases of tho Foot , Cured. Special Attention to Antiseptics there by Preventing Infection. .... Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 518 TJ. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 416.' ' Salem Ore, L.M.HUM tare of YickSoTong ! Chinese Medicine en 3 - Tea Oe, Has medicine which will tare '. any known disease. Opn Sundays from 10 a. n. tin tH a p. m. ; ' 153 Souta High St. 1 Salem, Oregon. Paom 181 4eMMtt4fM WANTED Household goods, harness, wagons, tools, ranges, heaters, cookstoves, farm ma chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell on commission from stock sales con ducted anywhere. Phone 510 or 511 Woodry, the Auctioneer. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 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 I buy all kinda of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber .nd junk. Get my Prices Before you sell. THE CAPITAL JUNX CO. Phone 398 The Square D jal House 271 Chemekf ta Street A m 7 -mo a Dance 8 p. m. Sat Nite Moose Hall Another Good Time 8 p. m. The Big Thanksgiving Dance at the Armory 7 p. m.