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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
SALES!, OREGON. FRIDAY; JANUARY 10, 191?. PAGE EIGHT . : For ---- - DEPENDABLE MCHANDLSE At the Lowest Price Ym Will Find That ihe If wear Goods fr Men, Women and Children, call mi i us and you will be pleased. is 1 Having lately returned to Salem I at ready to receive piano pupils at my kerne, 1172 Mill, or will go to homo f pupils. Special attention given to technic and expression, Mrs, Lena Wa fers. Phone mm.- tf We buy liberty bonds. 814 Masonic Wdg. , tf ... o " There ia going to be a big shakenp In iogtown, outl at the slate penitentiary, i first of the month, as Wardon Stevens has given notice that all dogs, Sot including the prison bloodhounds, f course, must vacate at that time. E has found approximately 40 dogs t the prison, being fed and eared for r various inmates. The prisoners have Jicked thorn up at various times and lave been feeding them at staiw ex pense. Wanted Women to volunteer for ursing services for intfluena cases an 4ot direction of graduato nurse. Pay ent guarantoed bv tho Ked Cross. For Information call 1M0. . ' tf The people of Salem should take ad vantage of the cold weather snaps, that re offered at Hauser Bros. 20 per cent iilaeowt on loggers, woolen and army Irirts, sweaters, jerseys, army shoes, flickers and oiled hats. 1-11 i- lieutenant Edward Socolofsky la lome from Pullman, Washington, whoro ho was in the service, assigned as train ing offioor at tho Washington agricul tural eollngo. llo was one ,cf tho men aent by Willamette university for train lug at tho Presidio. Having inado good, lie was given a commission as lieuten ant and assigned to Pullman, Wn. Young men, who are working outside, keep warm with one of those heavy wood shirts.' 20 per cent discount on those shirts at Hausor Bros. 1-11 All Around bbaJI aPMhtWt HmMMM ncii ViUdO UulHa avaflaM fsr visitisf 11 S . hour duty. For information, sail 1500, after a o'clock 1619. 1-11 Bales bml la frankest and kaat. tf . -m a i . WtaML was cheapen. 8aa I. . BUga. tf Insuranca Commissioner: Harvey Wells was 1aek in lis office today, af ter a aiege of the flu in Log Angeles. He is several pounds lighter than wben he went south before the holidays. For some time he was under quarantine ia a hotel in Loa Angeles. Wa hay liberty bonds, btdf. 814 Masonic f In the opinion given to District At torney Clarke of Beaton, county, At torney General Brown advises that the Corvallia. school- district has legal, au thority to borrow money from a bank for the purpose of tiding it over an emengeney, and the district may give the bank a note and pay interest. - o "Tha beat" ia all you can do when death eomes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Belax and rest in the dental chair. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts - teeth without pain and correct diseased gums. Moore bldg. Phone 114. tf Jesse Applegate, Indian war veteran and pioneer attorney, died at tho home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Kargcnt, at Jacksonville Jan. 4. He was a resident of Salom at one time and hold office ag state land agent. Ha was 80 years old and had been in failing bcnltn for some tiano. Born in 1848 in Missouri, at the ago of 17 years he fought in tho Hogue River Indian wars under his father, Captain Lindsay Applegate. For Sale Six acres fine land for Loganborriog or fruits, 15 minutes walk from end of street car line. F. N. Der by owner, 314 Masonic bldg. tf o Highways Rapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way points daily, leav ing Satan at 7 a. m. l'hone orders evo ning before, 137 8. Corn '1. Phono 683. tf o Ag yet no successor has been elected as secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. to sue- coyd Oscar B. Gingrich, who resigned recently to 'go into the automobile business. WANTED I a I It is the nature of people to look for bamming. Hauser Bros, can satisfy tliis side of your nature 20 pjr cent dis- I tf count on loggers, woolen and army : shirts, sweaters, iersevs. slickers and ! oilodhats. . 1-11 atisre$333SC3aK?K3r Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sellSee Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa CAPITAL JUNK CO. WW IT" IftrfV VW'wWyi'" 'fkf wvmnwvww',9-TYwwwir'wwM i'vi--v' Yon Don't Have 1 to tome uo wn Town to Trade if fc Tjf " imri.JH Ml UIIBIwyj W' JIWMWTT i JW i r,.. r.., - s l.v.'..iL.j-.';v,j.,-,: : 1 O aVuJaWaaMMf w n Phone, Your Orders 72 1 72 1 I 4t J I! il it Orders of 50c or more delivered free. Phone orders receive the most careful attention. We Guarantee Satisfaction SMi'S PRODUCE S GROCERY 210 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 721 I Mrs. William Galloway, wife of for mer Circuit Judge Galloway, ia critic ally ill at her home in this eity. Her son, State Tax Commissioner Charles V. Galloway, was called from hia f fiee thii morning to go to ter bedside. Ever alnca the beginning of the world there has been but one "best" way to bury the dead, that way is in tombs. Mount Crest Abbey pro-sides that "best" way, the cost is no more. See Caretaker at. Mausoleum, it your un dertaker. 2-1 The cold weather is making Quite a visit Hauser Bros, have sorce real bar gains in cold weather goods. Better drop in and look them over. 20 per cent discount. 1-11 o The flag over the post office build ing will hang at half mast for 30 days out of respect for former president Boosevelt. Today Postmaster Hucke stein received the following telegram: "Under president's proclamation the flag of your building in your custody is to be half masted for a period of 30 days, respect ex-president Boosevelt. " . : i o ' Facing ejectment proceedings by the State Board of Control, the executive board of the Salem hospital at a meet ing held last evening; discussed the ad visability of erecting temporary quar ters on the. land adjoining the present Salem hospital location. The emergen1 ey hospital now owned by the city and county located on the hospital grounds cost about $3500 and with using this 'building and additional quarters, it was thought tha-t the hospital might be maintained At present there are only 12 patients in the hospital. To look in to the matter a building committee was appointed consisting of Russell Catlin, chairman; Theodore Both, Irwin Grif fith and August Huckestein. This com mittee has been asked to report within a few days. , ' j TrocoTNut BUTTER NOTE-WE GUARANTEE THIS BUTTER TO EQUAL ANY NUT BUTTER ON THE MARKET AT ANY PRICE FRESH CREAMERY CHURNED FRESH DAILY TENDERLOIN ROAST OF 25cilb i At a conference between Judge Per cy Kelly, Mayor C. E. Albin end the eity health authorities held this morn ing, it was decided to postpone circuit eourt until Monday, Januay 20. The jury was dismissed with instructions to report at that date. Judge Kelly felt disposed to consult the wishes of the eity health authorities in regard to holding eourt and ag there has been placed a baa on all gatherings, Mayor Albin and the health committee favor ed the adjourning of court for a week or more. o There ia beginning to be a feeling that possibly there are not so many in fluenza cases in- the city as supposed. Cases are often reported to the health office by telephone and then later the written official notice given and it of ten happens that a eaee is reported two times. Yesterday but 13 new cases were reported and about as many quarantine cards taken down. Just at present few cards are being removed on account of the new ruling that patients must remain at home ten days after temper ature and the cards must remain on the house until this ten days has passed, o When the bill is introduced into this 1919 legislature making it compulsory for all canneries and fruit packers, or even fruit shippers handling more than one car load to report their pack to the secretary of state, an effort will "be made to secure the endorsement of the bill by the two large canning interests in Salem. It is well known that these canneries are owned by California in terests and that often the best pro ducts of Oregon are canned and ship ped east under California labels. It seema that for many years California has been getting credit for some of the finest pears and prunes grown in Oregon. About the only fruit the Cali fornians recognize as coming from Ore gon is apples. With the passage of the bill compelling packers to report, the world will soon know that Oregon is the 'greatest fruit and berry producing section of the country and especially the west. o Patients at the emergen fry hospital of the Bed Cross are served with fresh Holaum bread every day, given by the Cherry City bakcTy. They are also supc plied with Loju, given by the Pheasant Fruit Juice Co. Chemise to the number of 480 Is the allotment just received by Willamette Chapter, American Red Cross, to be forwarded to the refugees in Prance and Belgium. This ig really just the first allotment of chemise for the Red Crno workers here as the northwest IW3 ffivlsion alonO' htts received an or der tor U,000. Tho allotment, for Salem will soon be assigned to the various auxiliaries. Ben F. West, county tax assessor, is once again at his office this morning after wrestling with the flu since CLOSING OUT LADIES' Site IP! In keeping with our policy of never carrying over from one season to another, merchandise in this department, we are plac ing all our Ladies Suits on sale at unheard of prices. ' Ladies' Suits, Yalue to $22.50. now. $11.90 Ladies' Suits, value to $25.00, now. ....... .$14.90 Ladies' Suits, value to $40.00. now. ........ $24.50 : Ladies' Suits, values to $50.00, now . . .$29.50 Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Sis., formerly Chicago Store Christmas. While Mr. West was under going a siege, his two daughters Also wore having a time witn tno flu. Mr. West reports all doing fine this morn ing, although the assossor h not quite as strong as he was before Christmas. Residents of Marion county are eli gible for appointment as rural mail carriers from Aurora. A competitive ex amination will be hold Jan. 25 at Ore gon City and from three making the best per centage on examination, the appointment will bo made. On a rural route 24 miles Jong, the emipeusation is $1440 per year, but the mail carrier is obliged to furnish means of trans portation. Aurora being in a fine farm ing country is served Iby five rural routes. L.M.HUM are of Yick So Tcs Chinese Medicine and Tea Oa. Has medicine which will ami ny known disease. Oprn Sundays from 10 a, at. antU S p, m. 153 South High fit. Salem, Oregon. Phone 181 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 16 ounces Make a Pound For LESS ONEY 100 Cents Make a Dollar We did not Originate LOW Prices, but we DO KEEP THE PRICES LOW. We don't ask your ksibess out of sympathy but oa the merits of good Esats at reasonable cost. We are living up to all that we promised you, and here again we reduce the pnee on soks cats of meats still more. zi&ist&.t WE ARE NOT CUT-THROAT E ARE CUT-RATE. NO 40 TO 50 PER CENT PROFITS HERE Compare our prices with others, then yen will know who is treating von fair and who h eniillsd to vour trade. Come in and see the paliiy of the meats for voarself These are not Special Prices, bat Every day Prices Veal Stew pound Shoulder Veal Roast, pound CORN FED FRESH GROUND SAUSAGE MEAT 17 l-2c POUND BEST SHORTENING MED IUM PAILS, $U0 Market "Originators of low prices' 351 State Street Shoulder Steak, pound Round Steak pound Loin Steak pound T-Bone Steak pound Pot Roast Beef, pound Boiling Beef pound Liberty Steak pound Sausage Meat pound Liver pound .. ...... Kidney, pound 15c 18c 20c 20c 15c 12 l-2c 16c 29c - 8c -8c Shoulder Pork Roast pound Shoulder Lamb Roast pound .. .. Leg Pork pound Leg Lamb, pound .. .. Leg Veal pound , Veal Chops pound Pork Chops pound .. Lamb Chops pound 15c 15c 24c 20c 25c 25c 20c 20c 24c ' 20c LOIN OF BEEP, ANY CUT, POUND . 1 PRIME RIB ROAST, ANY CUT, POUND 17 1-2t Here are our prices b plain figures. Every piece of meat in the shop is plainly marked. Our prices are always the same or LESS never more. Now are we en titled to your patronage? We think so. We save you frof 30c to 35c on every dollar NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER MARKET IN SALEM 16 Ounces Make a Pound I1EPMI1T MET CO. P. O. Rogoway, Mgr. 157 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. Make a Dollar i