Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 26, 1918, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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SALEM, OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918.
We wish to call
your attention
To Our Prices on a few articles, with which you are
familiar, that will give you an idea of the "GREAT
SAVING" We make you. Similar savings will be1
made on other things throughout the entire store.
Dress Ginghams 29c Yard
Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide 35c and 39c
Scales 17c, 20c, 29c, and 35c Yd
Cheviot Shirting..... 29c Yard
Kiddie Cloth, 32 inch 39c Yard
NEW CHALLIES in neat patterns for a nice dress,
kimona, dressing sacque, etc., which are good and
wear fine 9gc yarJ
DO NOT OVERLOOK US FOR PRACTICAL
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
J. C. Penney Co
Men's Overcoats
for
Thanksgiving Day and Afterwards
No store in the country can sell you overcoats as low
no uro ran fvornmtia in ohanlntolv all-wnstl matarlola
I in the popular Balmaccan style with plain or Raglan
m a
shoulder at
$16.50
Buy one of these warm, serviceable coats now. You
will save $10.00 by doing so.
"We Keep the Quality Up, and the Prices Down"
All Around Town
Not. 28. Thanksgiving.
Nor. 30. Election on School
Budget
Dec. 1. Elks Annual Mem
orial Services. Opera House
Si:30 p. m-
Dec. 11-14 Fifth Annual
Marion County Corn Show.
Incorporated
jwri
S PERSONALS
Sergeant K. E. Baker of Camp Lewis
Is home on a short furlough. He has
jost recently recovered from a severe
attuck of pmununnin.
Muuvlce Hunt, formerly with tho J.
A. Sword Neekwonr company of Tor
onto, Canada, will leave Friday for
Los Angeles, after a visit In the city
with relatives. ,
Mrs. James C. Bowen and three chil
dren arrived in the city yesterday to
remain during the winter. Mr. Bowen
whi is in tho cattle business at Knglo
Valley will join his family in about I
a month.
J. M. Lehman, a former resident of
Salem, is in tho city visiting his dniigh-
ter Mrs. B. O. Orb on South Winter1
street. It was about 8 years ago that
Mr. Lehman made his home in tho
city.
T. fl. Albert, Miss 'dura Albert and
Mrs. Sarah Robinson will go to Eugene
tomorrow for a family Thanksgiving
meeting. They will be tho guosts of
E. T. Albert.
8. E. Notson, district attorney for
Morrow ouaty is in tho city visiting
his sou and daughter who are attend
ing school in tho city.
0. M. Lbekwood lef this morning for
Portland to attend a meeting of all
state "couonty food administrators.
Hurley 0. White went to Portland
this morning on business matters for
I). A, White and Sons.
C. F. Holmes of Cambridge, Mass., is
registered at tho Bligh.
Mrs. Elizabeth Reed will leave Thurs
day for Holyoke, Colorado,
9r. M. 0. Findley will return Wod
neldiiy from au outing at Klamath
Falls.
Dean Curtis, son of Mrs L. G. Cur
tis, who has been visiting the past two
weeks in Halem, loft last evening for
Vallejo, CValif near Han Francisco,
Ho will serve on one of tho now de
stroyers just completed at San Fran
cisco, Young Curtis came to Salem di
rect from yueenstown, Ireland, whero
he was in the V. 8. naval service.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAf
EXTRA FANCY
CORN FATTED
RKEYS
TU
CHIC
KENS
STtUSLOFF BROS. mc.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers And Packers
MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, LARD, ETC
Northwest Corner Court and Liberty Sts
Perfection and
Qeanliness of SALEM, OREGON rhone 1528
Manufacture "
"Everything Guaranteed"
"Tne funeral Beautiful. " Webb
3kugh Co. tf
I hare moved my offices Into more
pleasant and more commodious quar
ters on the third floor of the U. S.
National bank building. Dr. 0. L. Scott
Chiropractic-Spinologist, 309-213 U. S.
National bank bldg. tf
The annual campaign for Bed Cross
memberships will be put on in Salem
from Dec. 15 to Dec. 23. A membership
in the Red Cross is only one dollar and
it is thought there will be no difficul
ty in securing memberships close to
the present number,
- Highways Bapid Transit auto service
to Portland and way points daily. Leav
es Salem 10 a. m. 137 S.. Com'l tit.
Phone 603. tf
"The best" is all yon can do when
loath comes.- Call Webb A Clough Co
Phono 120. tf.
WANTED
Man to take general agency for Ma
rion county on a high grade specialty,
patented and endorsed by the best
people of this and foreign countries.
We have men making $500 per month
and up. If you havo $200 for stock you
can secure sole agency. JNo competition.
Investigate and be convinced. See J.
D. Lewis, Bligh hotel. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. C Slnegar received
a telegram this morning from their son
Ray L. Binegar with the news that ho
had been appointed first sergeant. Ho
is stationed at Camp Kendriak, Lako
Hurst, Now Jersey.
Flan to eat Thanksgiving dinner at
Hotel Marion; A splondid course din
ner at $1.50 per cover will be served
from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. 11-28
THE CHARLES B. ABCHEBD IM
PLEMENT COMPANY
take pleasure in announcing that they
have added feed to their line, and are
now prepared to s'TP'y tn trade with
the following: . I
.ROLLED BARLEY 1
GROUND OATS AND BARLEY
GROUND BARLEY ... '
(X)IIN
CRACKED CORN
1LOLSTKIN DAIRY FEED
CARNATION DAIRY FEED
BERKSHIRE HOG FOOD
SCRATCH FOOD
COTTON SEED MEAL
Other feeds will be added from time
to time, for it is their intention to car
ry a full line. Terms on feed will be
strictly cash. 11-28
Thanksgiving is one of the real holi
days and not a sort of half way, ono.
It is national and for this reason, tho
post office will be closed in all depart
mentB excepting for ono hour between
9 and 10 In the morning when the gen
eral delivery window will be open.
There will bo no mail service in tho
city or for the rural routes,
Order your Ice Cream for Thanks
giving. Wo close at noon that day. P.
M. Gregory, Salem's Ice Cream Man,
2k) 8. Com'l St. Phono 1490, 11-27
Diuidjitf starts at 7 p. a). Thanks
giving day at the armory. 11-27
CAED OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends and
the members of the Odd Fellow lodgo
for their acts of kindness and words of .
sympathy-during our recent bereave-1
rneiit. Also for the many floral offer-
... . . , . IT
ings. -Mrs. Bupnio JV-'ene, .urs. . a.
Hughes.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friendsi for
kindness dunnir our days oi sor
row, during the illness and death of
our late daughter and sister. Mrs.
Minnie Potwm luik,
Special mcet'.ng cf Multno.
mah chanter No. E. A. M.
this evening at 7.30 sharp.
Work dii the Murk Master
degree. Visiting Companions
welcome.
Now that the Thanksgiving buying
is about over, the market on oranges
and lemons is weakening. For those
who enjoy grape fruit, it nyiy be said
that the Florida Black Diamond brand
will soon bo on the market. This is
regarded as one of the firest grape
fruits on the market..
Big Thanksgiving dance at armory
Nov. 28th. Fivo piece orchestra. 11-27
Dr. ftchenk has now returned from
his vacation and he extends a cordial
invitation to his natrons and friends
to visit his institution. U
For real Interesting new read the
"New Today" page of tho Capital
Journal. For instance there appeared
yesterday the following: "Lost; Small
purse Sunday. Contains French poodle
I dog. Reward for return." Mistake, will
! occur in the best regulated families as
well as newspapers and m this instance
a correction line just happened to be
dropped in the wrong place. But tho
fact still remains that the "New To
day" pase if always full of human
iutervst. To a great extent tho col
umns tell an interesting story every
day.
Better dentistry without pain. Two
post graduate eoure in painless den
tistry. Dr. Hartley. Phone 114. tf
Yesterday on his 91st birthday, Basil
Todd of Sidney died at the home of
his son Ernest Todd. For the past three
years he had taken no medicine nor
called a doctor. He had serenely thot
of the time when he would pass away
and had given several instructions as
to his funeral services. One was that
he wanted no automobiles in the pro
cession, but that the hearse should be
drawn by the horses that he had seen
with the hack that worked out of Sid
ney. .Another .was that a plain black
casket would be. suitable. In all to
spect9 his wishes were complied with
at the funeral held this afternoon at
Sidney.
o
Dance with the happy crowd at the
armory Thanksgiving day. 11-27
Died t
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JLAJrWAaA a. I a 1 a ajBrTalBntaMl ft. a V a
6H fli'S
We have both and the quality
is A-l. If you have not al
ready placed your, order for
one of these fme birds we ad
vise you to come and select
one at once if you want a bet
ter Turkey or chicken for
your Thanksgiving dinner.
Then for those who prefer
PORK
Wehave som very fancy
Corn Fed Pig Pork, especially
fattened for this day of thanks
CREAM FED V
VP A I
BOHLE At the home of Hy Riedesel,
704 North Cottage street, Mrs. Clara
A. Bohle.-
She is survived by her husband Wil
liam Bohle and two sons, William
Bohle and James H. Bohle. The body
will be shipped to Falls City for burial.
Now is the time to place your orders
for rosebushes, shrubbery, fruit, walnut
and ornamental trees for immediate
planting, with th Capital City Nur
sery Co., 1030 Cheni. St. Phone 75. 11-31
The bridge, auditing, engineering and
drafting departments of the Highway
department at the state house will soon
move to rooms on the fifth floor of
the Salem bank of Commece building.
These departments now occupy commit
tee rooms in the state capitol building
and as there is a prospect of consider
able committee work the coming leg
islature, they have been asked to make
way.
A life prisoner, Edward Gossort died
this morning at the state penitentiary.
He was sent up from Umatilla county
i for murder.
At the fifth annual Marion county
corn show to be held the second week
in December, the prizes will be the
same as last year and all the rules in
force for the last December Bhow will
prevail for the coming one- This was
decided at a meeting held last evening
at the Commercial club, L. J. Chapin
presiding.
Miss Mary McCann, a demonstrator,
will demonstrate Umeco" and Colum
bia oleomnrgorine for several days at
the Roth grocery.
The Elks' lodge will hold its usual
meeting Thanksgiving evening. It is
felt that after taking life easy all day
and doing justice to the national bird,
that tho iboys would like to stroll down
town to enjoy a short session of the
lodge.
Alternating lights from the Bishop
clothing store windows reflected across
the . street ana into tne rooms oi tne
Oreeon hot) erowers association last
night, giving the appearance of a flash
light in-the office. The police inves
tigated when a report was made of the
flash lights in tho office. .
THANKSGIVING DAY AT
. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
According to the request of tho pres
ident, there will be an observance of
Thanksgiving Day at the Catholic
church. It will consist of a High
Mass with special music and a sermon
bearing on the day at 8 o'clock in the
morning. Everyone is invited.
' Ed Gosson, the tenth convict to die
at the .penitentiary tfrom influenza,
passed away this morning. He was
serving a life sentence for murder,
having been received from Wasco
County in 1908.
WANTED .
Household goods, harness, wagons, toaaa,
ranges, heaters, cook stoves, farm ma
chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell
on commissioil from stock sales con
ducted anywhere. Phono 510 or 511
Woodry, the Auctioneer.
If you have not yet enjoyed a
delicious Roast of our Cream
Fed Veal, surely you have
missed something when it
comes to good eats.
DOCTOR STANTON
Dermatologist
' Foot Specialist
CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING
TOE NAILS REMOVED
Without Blood or Pain or Causing
Soreness or Other Inconvenience.
Chilblains and All Diseases of tho Feot
. Cured. .
Special Attention to Antiseptics ther
by Preventing Infection.
Appointments by Phone.
Lady Assistant.
. 518 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg.
'hone 416. Saicra-Ore
L.M.HUM
are of
MIDGET'S
Made expressly for your"
Thanksgiving Breakfast
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine taa Tea C,
Has, medicine which will tan
any known disease.
. Opn Sundays from 10 t. a
on til S p. m.
1S3 South Hiuh St.
Salem, Oregon. Phoaa 181
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Market !
Originators cf Low Prices
351 State St
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 kinds of used
goods, 2nd hand furni
ture, rubber tnd junk.
Get my Pricis Before
you sell.
THE CAPITAL JUNK CO.
Phone 393
The Square D House
271 Chemekcta Street
h4 !
Ladies'
Coats
tvJUlldand I
Dresses
At Greatly
Reduced
Prices
Coats, $16.75 And Up
' Siiits $12.90 And Up
Dresses $9.90 And Up
Our Prices Always The Lowest
GALE & COMPANY
: ,' ' , PHONE 1072
Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store
Thanksgiving Delicacies
SEE OUR
Before Placing Your Ordet Elsewhere
UMECO NUT BUTTER DEMONSTRATION
It will pay you to investigate this- wholesome food
article. Umeco Nut Buter 40c. Oleomargerine, 45c
- C
Home-made Mince Meat, per pound.... :.20c
Extra Selected Sweet. Potatoes ...5 lbs. for 25c
Lake Labish Celery, fancy quality, 10c, 3 for 25c
Los Angeles Extra Fancy Head Lettuce, 3 forrs;.25c
Navel Oranges, dozen 60c, 75c and $1.00
Fancy Florida Grape Fruit 2 for t25c
King, Northern Spy and Baldwin Apples, box....$1.50
TABLE DELICACIES
R. R. Plum Pudding; Mrs. Porter's Fig, Fruit and
Plum Puddings, 25s and 40c tins; Stem and Canton
Ginger; Preserved Ginger in glass jars; Preserved
Figs in glass; Layer Figs; Figs in wooden boxes;
Fard Dates; Cluster Raisins; Mrs. Kidd's Pin Money
Pickles; Heinz India Relish; Heinz Mustard Pickles,
Relishes and Sauces; Ripe Olives in Bulk, glass and
gallon tins. ,
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LESTYOUFORGET
Fisher's Blend is the best all-purpose flour on the
American Market today. $3.15 per sack.
ALWAYS SERVE GEM BLEND COFFEE
With a special dinner; fresh roasted and ground. It's
sure to please; 3 lbs. for $1.00.
Roth Gtfocey Co.
"DO YOUR SHOPPING TODAY"
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