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IfAGE EIGHT Dcutgjjgl Journal SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUART3, 1919. , YOU Which are arriving daily now, and there are things in each shipment that will interest you. Note these few. articles in . WASH GOOD SUMME Ginghams Percales- Kiddie Cloth : VoiIes " " Colored Organdies torn ana ancy marquisettes Novelty Summer Dress Goods ; PERSONAL Both Mr. and Mrs. !F. 8. Barton of the Bal cm Electric Company, were re ported on thu Bick list this week. M. Buffo Morrison, who hug boon in San Francisco making her season's purchases of millinery, roturnod to Sa lem today. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Munning leuvo tonight for Ban Jose, Cat., whore they expect to spend several months. Tho following citizens of Reedsport, Oregon, arrived In tho city yestordny n businossj II. 'E. Kennedy, J, II. But Jor, J. A. Zuchnry, J. Sawyer, W. T. Downr. The following Portland pooplo arc Togistcred at tho Marion hotel today: Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Zedoll, Fred W. Corman, Phil 8. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wolton. h. Seymour, I B. Bngaberd and W. 1. Reed, all of Gardiner, are among tho recent nrrivuls in Salem. Mrs. Sarah Robinson returned yes 4erdny from a vlit of'six wcokB with relative, in Portland. 5-Roomed Cottage and Furniture Thursday, February 6th 1:30 p. m. 615 South 19th Street, Consisting Of 1 range 1 heater 1 good lounge 1 roll top desk, small size 27 yard Brussels carpet, extra good 1 oak centre tablo 1 upholsterod oak rocker It dinners 1 cast iron top camp stove, 4 holes 1 three-burner oil stove with oven Canned fruit, dishes, fruit jirs, K utensils, ono broom, tools and many other articles HOUSE Broomed house, nearly new, eloctric lights and water, toilet, etc., with extra large lot. This is a good home for a small family. Terms cash or bankable note bearing interest at 8 per cent. Furniture cash. Open for inspection on day of sole only. L. M. Dcnburger Owner. ttttttTTtTTTTTi THR033ING HEAD AND TIRED EYES are not the right equipment for a successful Business Man. Mavbe vou need pIisspr Mnvrw vmi An nnt Our searching examination niuatc uicu eveo. wiu cuxitxuy iiiieu glasses, u needed, will afford permanent relief. , DR. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building SHOULD COME AND SEE 29c, 33c, 35c, and 39c Yard 17c, 20c, 25c, 29c and 35c Yard - : ,39 --; 29c and 39c Yard , O. W. Niemoyer loft this morning on a brief business trip to Portland. Mrs. Cora E. Beid, who has been confiued to hor homo for soveral weeks with Illness, is once moro back at hor post in tho office of County Superin tendent Smith. ft DIED ; HEVVETT In ,this city at 4 a. m. this morning, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Howitt, Emma, tho three year old daughter. Death was tho result of pneumonia. Tho funoral will too hold fn tho Rig don chapel at 2 o 'clock Wednesday ternoon, and the burial will be in City View cemetery. The office of County Superintend ent Smith is today sending out ques tions for tho eighth grade examinations to those teachers who failed to tuko tho examinations in January. These papers arc supposed to lie made out on the Oth and 7th of 'this month. 1 wash machine 1 wringor 1 fall leaf tablo 1 kitchen table 1 kitchen cabinet 1 organ 1 lurge oak dresser 1 caniode - 1 eight-day clock 8 small rockers 2 bed springs and niH tresses 1 garden hoso 1 enrpet sweeper F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer, rhouo 610 or 611 will reveal the cause of i SAND S GOODS ! ygfi j :.-69c, and 79c Yard m m mattiMKttSiiMiKM&fcft AUTO ACCIDENT CLAIMS (Continued from page one) had gone through it got off with com paratively littlo damage, one front wheel Doing torn off, tho top demolish ed and the Bteering wheel broken. Mr. Hansen, husband of the dead woman, has beon in the employ of the Capital Transfer Co., for a number of years as truck driver. Harry Hill, the husband of tho other victim, is employ- ed with the Daily Statesman. t Born, t BBOO KINS To Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Brooking at their home, 991 Mill street, Saturday, February I, 1919, a daughter. Sho is to be named Dor othy llene. COURTHOUSE A complaint was filed in the case of Lung Hung vs Emma S. Thielsen, suit to recover on an unfulfilled hop contract, tho plaintiff claiming 18 bales of hops, Complaint was filed in tho case of Alliance Trust company vs Conrad Krebs, ot al, suit ito rccovor the amount of $8000 under mortgage. Execution filed for now triul in tho case of Oarl Beckett vs 8. W. Thomp son, suit for money. Plnintiff alleges error. Execution filed in the case of Frank W. Ward vs Richard and Ralph Swartz suit f,or money. Final account .filed by Eva Wolfard executrix in the estate of J. H. Masch er, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed in tho estate of Bennie II. Ling, deceased. Final account filed by Fannie Kay Bishop, in the estate of Ann Kay, de ceased. Order issued appointing A. Potter, A. H. Trimble and T. K. Ford apprais ers in the estate of Ellen T. McLean. Mersficld Had Highest Record In Loan Contest San Francisco, Feb. 3. Tho ten Pa cific slope cities which won the light to name ten United States ships were named today by the federal reserve bank. Thoy are: Log Angeles, Seattlo, Spokano, Berkeley, Pasadena, Bakers field, EurekS', Aberdeen, Bono and Ala meda. Tho honor clticg win because their percentage of over-subscription in the lourtn liberty loan outranked all oth ers. Tho principal cities, were divided mu live ciutufus. accuruinir 10 popula tion. Bakersf ield ' record of 254 per eent oversubscription is the highest in the entire Twelfth district. Los Angeles had tho largest number of subscribers 24i,0ul. Plans will immediately be made in theso ten cities to select their names, choose sponsore aad provide fitting pro grams. Although San Francisco did not win a place, its total subscription of $110, 83(1,1 "'0 was tw0 and one-third times as large a3 the nearest competitor, Los Angeles. Rules of the contest were that one city should be chosen from each of class A, B. and C, two from class D and I All Around Town Salem bread is freshest and bast tf Watktna Bcsaedles liniment, Men thol, Camphor, Ifustard Ointment, Spie e. Extracts aad Toilet Artielea. Phone 402. For sale by M. W. Baw 17, .331 N. Liberty St., Salem. - 8-14 The attention of school techera is directed to the two zone meetings that will be held Saturday, January 8, one in the Salem high school, in charge of J. W. L. Smith, and one at Silverton, in charge of Mrs.' Fulkerson.' At these meetings the matter of club work for the season will be discussed, as well as certain re-adjustments of the study course. v 10 "Tbs best" la all yu osui do -when death comes. Oall Webb k Clough Oo. Phono 120. ' tf Having lately retarnetl to Salem I am ready to receive piano pupils at my home, 1472 Mill, or will go to homes of pupils. Special attention given to technic and expression. Mrs. Lena Wa ters. Phone 1164U. tf The Marion County Creamery hag just begun the work of remodeling the building in which thoy are located with a view ito placing all their equip ment in the north half of the build ing. Workmen are now laying a cement floor as the first unit. Highways Rapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way point daily, leav ing Salem at 7 a. m. Phone orders eve aing before, 265 Ferry. Phone 663. tf o We bay liberty bonds. 314 Xasonic jldg. tf o Geo. Halvorsen, of the Valley Motor Co., has just returned from Portland, bringing a handsome Essex car, the first to appear in Salem. Thig is a high grade machine, the same model as has beon shown and created a sen sation in eastern automobile exhibi tion ID O. W. Eyre will ship livestock Wed nesday Fob. 5. Pays highest market price. Call 2206M, evenings. 2-3 o We luy liberty bonds. 311' Masonic bMg. ' tf The fire truck was called out last night about 10:30 to the Beynolds res idence at 735 N. High street, whore some children had overturned an oil stove and started a blaze. It was ex tinguished with no damage except to the norves of tho household. We have moved our offices to rooms 201-203 Gray block, over Hartman Bros, jewelry etore 1H5 JN. LmDerty ot. Q. E. UNBUH, ' B. W. MAC?. tf Specials. Black screen wire 2V2c, gal vanized 3c per sq. ft., wall paper 10c and upward per doublo roll, padded ironing boards $1.25, good bargains window shades still left. Stock gener ally reduced in price. J. A. Patterson, 285 N. Com'l St. Stated meeting of Hodson council, No. 1. B. & S. M.. this evening. A full attendance is requested by order of the Thrico 111. Mutftcr. Visiting, com panions welcome. Mrs. Jackson, the juvenile officer, left this afternoon1 for Portland in charge of the family of seven mother less children by the name of Usher, who jyere recently sent from Montana to reJativcs in Mill City. Their rela tives theTe were unablo to provido for them and after conferring with their grandmother in Spokane, it was finally decided to send them there, the relatives wiring tickots for tho group. They left for the north in a happy mood. Mr. and Mrs. S. F.Martin of the Sa- lom Electric Co., are both ill at their home on iN. 20th St. As it may be im possible to get out bills, Mr. Martin requests that payments be made at tho store tho first of the montn. unis courtesy will be appreciated. 2-4 Regular meeting of Chad wick chap ter No. 37, Order of Eastern Star, Tues. evening Feb. 4fh, 8 o'clock. In stallation of officers. a D. Doremus writes from Mt. Mc Gregor, New York, whero he has gono for the benefit of his health, that he never felt better in his life. He is able to take long walk9 now, and has visit ed several Revolutionary spots of in terest along the Hudson river. From a place called West Lookout, used as a look out during Revolutionary days, he could see soveral large monuments FEE 0ISERABIE FR0I1 THAT COLD? .Col J a and cougha are quickly relieved by Dr. Kind's New Discovery :NoWy should feel ?Wfectly mis ' erable" from a cold, cough or bronchial attack lor very long. For it takes only little while to relieve 't and get bad; on the road to recovery when Dr. King's New Discovery la faithfully used. It soon kxMens the pUegra. re lieves irritation, soothes the parched, ore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. 60c and $1.20. Make Your Bowels Behave Make them function with gratifying precision. If regulation of the diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills wiiL They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse tho system surely, comfortably. 25c. in the distance, marking battle fields. He also visited Gen. Grant's cottage, which he found very interesting. Ev erything is just as it was when Geu. Grant died. Even the lamp chimney is smoked and the stubs of candles ard there. His pen and pencil lay: on the table as he left them. Mr. Doremus expects to be at home again before many weeks. - o . E. P. attention! Installation tomor row night. All Knights be sure to come out, P. Andresen, C. C.j P. J. Kuntz, J. It. S. ! O Home Service Section A. R. C. bs a request for a woman's cloak, aad dress skirt for a tall woman, also a hat, all in good condition. Please re spond. Phone 332. o A marriage license was recently is sued from tho clerk 's .office to Fred A. Booney of Scrag, Montana, and Martha Wedel of this city. ' Olothes hangers free, with every cleaning pressing or dyeing order of 75c or over, we will give free a hard wood combination coat and - trouser hanger. This week only. Salem Clean ing Works. Phone 703, 1261 State, o The delivery wagons of Steusloff Bros, and the Gile Mercantile company collided at the intersection of Court and Liberty streets this morning. The Steusloff car, which was said to have the right of way, suffered consider able damage, while tho other got away with minor injuries. Constable W. E. DeLong was called to Portland this morning to bring in a party who is wanted hcTe on a fel ony charge. ' 1 o In Justice Unruh's court the case of State vg AV. T. McKimmey, charg ed with cruelty to animals, will como up for hearing Wednesday atternoon, while the case of Business Men's Ad justment company against Charles Thurman will como up Thursday. X Wagner, an inmate of the state hospital, got away from tho institu tion recently and wandered into the heart of the city on a tour of explora tion. Ho was discovered by Officer Branson and taken back to the hos pital. Mrs. Sadie McFadden of North Cap itol street, inoting the S'ecent para graph in the Journal with regard to the record made by ithe pullets of H. L. Clark during the month of January, Telephone C.O.D. Orders ; 198 and-186 Lge pkg. Quaker Oats... 30c 101k ten Rolled Oats. 72c Ralstons Bran ,pkg 13c 2 pkgs Grape Nuts 25c 2 pkg Puffed Rice or Wheat 27c 1 lb. Can Ghiradellis Ground Chocolate ....30c 12-oz. Royal Raking Pow der . ....... 35c 1-2 lb. Hershey Cocoa... 18c Bulk Cocoa, best quality. pound . 25c Large Instant Postura. 50c size ....42c Large Wesson soil. . . .$1.70 filed. Wesson's oil 75c Small Wessons oil .....40c Large Crisco ...$1.90 Met Cmco ; 95c No. 10 Light Karo syrup $1.00 No. 5 hght Karo syrup ... 52c No. 5 dark Karo syrup ... 49c No. 10 dark Karo syrup 98c Lfaond C flour $2.55 Crown or Olympia flour $2.95 Fancy Wed coffee, lb . .27c Fancy Celon or Japan tea, 1-2 lb .pkg. 22c POTtkter.Ib ......18c CJLco'Klb .......30c ?t.2dard Tcmates, can . .8c V 299 North Commercial St 103 S. Commercial St MS ' NEW SPRING UK Arriving Daily New dress goods, taffetas; messalines, georgette crepes, crepe de chines, new summer wash materials, new ginghams, etc. " Ladies' new coats, suits and dresses for spring are 1 just beginning to OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST .... GALE Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store wants to "go him one better." She has four fine Rhode Island Bed pul lets which in the 31 day period of Jan uary laid 92 eggs. This hints the score of Mr. Clark by several eggs, as his seven pullets laid 140 eggs in the same period. Mrs. E. D. Cannady, associate edit or of the Portland Advocate, the only colored publication in the state, is in the city today to use her influence in behulf of a bill drawn up in behalf of the colored peoplo of Oregon. It pro vides lor equal civil rights in all mat ters of public places, conveyances, amusements, otc. While in the city she is also saying a good word for the Ad vocate, which is a very newsy sheet. Lieut. Robert Newbegln arrived in the city last night and is a. visitor at tho state house itoday. He has been sent here by tho war department com mission to work for the passages of one or two bills which are considered important bv the authorities in the campaign against. vico diseases, with special reference to military camps. Was In Belgium During Time Of Hun Invasion William ChorringtOn of this city is in receipt of a lotter from J. J. Cunning ham of Seattle telling of the experi ences of Mr. Cunningham's sister who lived in Courtrai, Belgium, during th four years the Huns occupied the town. Mr. UnnninghEm had written a letter to his sister in 1916 but it was held by a friend in Belfush until the English occupied tho town a few mouths ago when it was delivered. A Belfast paper in telling of Miss Cunningham's exporienco gives the fol lowing: "In a tiny room besides a tat tered church in Courtrai I found a won derful old lady, who is ono of the hero ines of this war. She is Miss Mary Cunningham, the duughter of a linen inanufucturer who was established in Courtrai many years ago. "Hho clung to her littlo lodgings and when the Germans arrived four years ago, refused to leave. She is nesily 7U years old. Courtrai was being bom barded when she received mo, but the fact made no impression whatever on her. She merely asked me to shut the door carefully 8 those bombs were dropping about. They had already brok en hor windows. "Alone, friendless and regarded with deep suspicion by the Gorman police Miss Cunningham has lived her own life and given lessons in English to ell who would come, to hor. When ths German Fourth army passed through the strcetg in retreat, she did not give it a glance." After the Germans . had retreated from Courtrai, the letter written by Mr. Cunningham two years ago was handed to his sister. Under date of November 7, 1918, she wrote, "I duly received Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell See Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa CAPITAL JUNK CO. arrive here every day. &CO. your letter which enclosed one from nry brother for which I thank you very much. I was very uneasy about my brother. You will pleaso excuse my ug ly writing. My eyesight has been a little affected by tho bombardment and I do not see very well. But please God, it will get better soon." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JEWELRY AUCTION Beginning Wed. Feb. 5th, balance of Pomeroy & Wallace stock. Everything goes at your own price. 125 N. Com mercial St., Salem. WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly- Modern 1 per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Aotel in Business District T 1 L.M.HUM tare of YickSoTosg Chinese Mtdiclne and Tea Cs. Hat medicine whieh will ran f muj Knows aisease. Opn Sundays from 1 a, m. until lp.m. 159 Onntk Ynt. i Salem, Oregoa. Phoae 131 LOUIE'S LUNCH COUNTER Across from O. E. Depot GOOD COOK AND QUICK SERVICE All Sandwiches 10c Ham and Eggs 35o Wionnio Sandwiches 6c Sirloin 35o Plain Stesk 30o Hamburger 300 Pork Chops 3Ce Roast Pork ..... S5o Tw0 Fried or Boiled Eggs ..25o Liver and Onions ...25c Bread, butter pio coffee and side dishes with orders Coffee and Pie . 100 Milk 60 2 ItUiYtfuMtslfc&iititfg Willamette Valley Transfer Company FAST AUTO TRUCKS Daily Between Portland and Salem, Independence, Mon mouth and Dallas. Orders Taken Both Ways Portland Office, 230 Ash St Phone Broadway 454 Salem Office 171 S. High St. Phone 1400 We're in the Market For Potatoes Win. Bell, Agent. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY five from Class E.