Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 13, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOlhiNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1919.
I Fllil WIP-lIP
GREATEST SALE IN THE HISTORY
OF THIS STORE NOW ON
ONLY A FEW MORE "DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO OBTAIN SENSATION
AL BARGAINS. NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY
AND OUR PRESENT STOCK MUST GO NOW REGARDLESS OF ALL
LOSS. v
Extra Special
SILK PETTICOATS
(Regular up to $8)
Now While they last
Extra Special
GEORGETTE SILK
AND CREPE DE
CHINE WAISTS
(Regular up to $8)
Now While they last
Extra Special
ALL TRIMMED
HATS
(Regular up to $7.50)
New While they last
I .LESS ' 1 1
I THAN x ,
Extra Special
ONE LOT OF
DRESSES
. ' (Values to $20)
New While they last
Extra Special
ONE LOT NEW
COATS
(Regular to $25)'
Now While they last
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mm
Extra Special
ONE LOT NEW
DRESSES
(Regular to $.30)
Now While they last
THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE BARGAINS THAT WE
ARE OFFERING
REMEMBER
This is the store that has built up
a reputation for giving people ex
actly what we advertise.
COMPARE
Our Materials, Styles and Prices.
See our Window Display
White Corner Building
Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store
"WKSKnwsBsaais
Peenuso tho proceedings wero not
legal, work on the coucroto highway bo
(ween White Salmon ami Trout Lako
valley has boon ordered stopped.
8lo of impounded horses is proving
Punprofitnhio to Vnneouver. Ono was
sold Monday for for which the city
paid Il i.L'O for keeping i.nd advertising.
Uregen Engineers Receive
Vteicoiae la roriiaad
Portland, Or. Feb 13. -Scvercl hun
dred Portland people, among them
friends and relatives of members of the
30th Newport News casual company and
the 11th battalion, 20th engineers, turn
ed out to welcome thorn when they ar
rived at the union station at 6:50 o'
clock lest night
"Our traia left Camp Stuart, near
j Newport News, Va., last Friday,'- said
Second .Lieutenant Howard Woodruff
of Portland, who was in charge of the
3Uth casual company. "Wo havo had a
very pleasant trip and some nice wel
comes shown us coming across the con
tinent, but none quite to warm,as the
reception hero tonight."
The other three officers in the par
ty were 1st Lieutenant C W. Chitten
den, of Seattle, 116th engineer; Second
Lieutenant Fred A. Fen ton, o? Seattle,
who was in charge of the train, First
Lieutenant E A. Lindille, an srmy med
ical officers. Lieutenant- Lindille '
homo is on tho cast coast. "This ia sure
ly western htfspitalitv," ho said last
night, as the vcrious reception commit
tees wero busy dating tae noys out for
tho Portland theaters.
The train left for Camp Lewi3 at
11:40 o'clock last night. All oji board
will soon be mustered out of tho ser
vice. None of the wounded men were
seriously hurt and all wero able to ea
joy their stay hero.
Tho wounded men from Portland and
Oregon and nearby Washington cities
follow?
Jcsso J. Lone, privcto 1st class.
Marshfield, Or, 3(i2d Infantry, wounded
and gassed in tho Argonne forest; Ira
E. Titus, corporal, Port-Una, m th en
gineers, 42d division, wounded at St.
Miliiel; Wilmotli Farroo, priva:e m-st
class, Portlr.-nd, .147th field artillery,
fought m tho Toul sector, Chateau
Thierry and wounded at Argonne.
Salom Youth Among Wounded
.... Haywood Fowle, private, Salem, Or
egon, 101st infantry, 201 h division,
wounded at Chr.tcuu Thierry; William
J. Howard, private, Portland 1st En
ginoji'rs, fought with the first full com
pany of Americans in tho Toul sector,
fought at Cantigny and wounded, at
Soissons; Henry V. Belnier, private, La
Grande, Or., 364th 'infantry, wounded
at Soissons; Huni'v V. B.dnier, private.
La Grando, Or., 3(i4th infantry, wound
er Verdun; Floyd Collier, private, first
class, Yukimr.', Wash , 109th infantry,
28th division, fought at Chateau Thier
ry and wouaded at Argonne; James K.
Greenlee, private, first class, Portland
first engineers, wounded in tho Toul
j senior; Ch,erle8 L. Tuge, private, Boll-
! ingliam, Wash., 3filst. infantry, 91st di-
vision, wounded at Argonne.
1 sje
CITY NEWS
1111 1 ' esasa&aEXsslteu
TODAY-NOW-TODAY
Germany To Be Incapable
Of Again Starting War
I Manager Chapman of the Commercial
club has just' received a long 'list of
j names from the headquarters of the
j Northwest Tourist Association, of pco
! pie from all over the United States who
jaro looking for locations and business
openings on the coast. These lists will
I be sent out at regular intervals to all
clubs that are members of the associa
tion and will be a valuable means of
information to those who are sending
out literature.
I In Justice UnruVs court there has
boon filed the caso of State vs. L.
M. Groen, which1 will come up for hear
ing next Tuesday at 2 p. m. j
Lincoln's Birthday was fittingly ob
served at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Waring, tho guest of honor on
the occasion being a fine boy weighing
nine and a half pounds. He carries the
name of Lincoln.
Tho Southern pacific air-Wake in
struction car has boon side-tracked in
tho yards and employes are given the
opportunity to receive instruction in all
tho detail of this mechanism.
The annual banqiiet of the ''Father's
land Sons" movement, held Inst night
at the Y. M. C. A. rooms under the
auspices of the High Y club, was a
most enjoyable affair. A luncheon was
spread under the direction f Miss
Mary Hnyne, places being mado for
sixty guests. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney de
livered the principal address of tho
ovening, Rerbert Darby acting as toast
master. Tho next important event will
be tho basket ball gamo at the High
school tomorrow night.
A consignment of about a dozen
rifles have been ordered for uso by
tho Guard company in tho armory.
o
The regular mee'ing of the directors
of the Capitol National bank was held
yesterday, and among other items of
business they elected J. Percy Head,
M hh AhM yV f-f a..; "4 W Mr1 hi
m - ' , hi
fill three
air-tight
packages.
flavors sealed in
impurity proof
Be SURE to get
hi
who has been with the bank for the
past ten years, to tiie position of assla:
ant cashier.
o
Born
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GOODLOW To Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr
Uoodlow, 1040 Leslie Street. Salom
Oregon, Tuesday, February 11, 1919,
to bo called Freda Vir-
HUN OFFENSIVE STOPS
SBATTI;-! EfAYOB BARNES
CHOICE FOB PRESIDENT
. Zurich, Feb 13. The Berlin To"'-
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 13, Olo Hanson, ; -biatt says the German offensive agai ut
mayor of Seattlo, is William Barnes';"10 Poles in tl,e Bromberg region has
choico for president. He declared this bCCn BUtlflpnly -"spended.
today in '..nswering questions as to! By a vote of 1420 to 900 tho Oekland
D..nu 4I1 iuu cast uiiy snipyaru8.
a dauuhter,
ginia.
I, ' . i .......
,1
1 SMIM(l linx PARSON'S
J In two rwls of big fun.
V R I. I R R R T
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Puris, Fllob. 13. After liearinir Mar-1
shal Koch today, tho supremo war coun-!
ell ugrned to a course which will render,
Oirinim.. ! iLieim 1,., p ...
ties i:gnin and will impress upon Ger- j
many that she is beaten and that the
allies do not intend t impose- a com-,
promise peace, according to an uuoi'fi-j
eii:l note. '
L'lutransigennt declares the allies!
will demand complete fulfillment of tho
clauses of the armlstiue, mat political!
regressions against Toland will bo for-1
l)iililin nuil tltnt ;t Ulil ,n -...1 ..111
r... ...... ni. uu U.tlH-t( (Ut j tf?
fightii g must cease. I r,
The laoor adds that the war emmcil
will meet cjjain Thursday.
The Painters, Decorators and rnper
hangers union at Vancouver, is demand
ing 80 cents an hour. The men hav.i
been working for 70 cent.
Thomas Whitman is under arrest tt
Chchalis. charged with takinj an axe
and cutting the foot of a neighbor'
horso with malicious Intent.
WOULD YOU?
CARME MYERS
In
"WM Marrv Herf
- Cool House
A degree of divorce was issued to the
plaintiff in the case of Corel Jennings
vs. David F. Jennings, awarding to the
wife certain shares of stock and tho
custody of the minor child.
A complaint was filed in tho case of
Chas. S. and Edward N. Woller vs.
Adam Lconhardt, a suit to recover on
promissory note
A complaint was filed in the case of
Geo. Harvey ys. Tcxsnna Bogers, et al,
an actios for money.
I We Save You
"Money "v.
Four peraons are diad ana 16 injur
ed es tho result of a railroad wreck
rear Oroenville, S. C., Sundav. ,
WWM WANT ADS PAY
if
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Starts Tomorrow
THEATRE V,
Declaration of intention t0 become
American citi.ens were filed by Alvin
N Raynes. of Mill City, a British sub
ject, and by Hugh Walhor. of 8alem. r.
British subject. Also petitions for rat
nmlizatioi rnpers were filed bv John
Fisher, of Salem, and Win. Frances
Wall, of Jefferson, both subjects of
Grer.t Britain.
Judee Binchnm is holding a session
"f dvnnrtmrnt 2 in Albany ims week
and there will be no more heariris in
Saleni until court ope-'s on Monday, at
10 o'clock.
?anS ShoTeTrShP ioes repairing that means
economy for you. We are not cobblers, but shoo mak
ers. It your shoes are good ones, our work will give
.-pleasing' satisfaction. Atrial will convince Ask
your neighbor; ' " . . - .
OUR REMODELING SALE WILL CONTINUE THE
REST OF THIS WEEK.
"nnmmiiw in
BUYS CATAT,rTA ISLANDS
Chieao. F"b. 13. Pnrcfcnsfl of f-anta
'"n,pl"a Is'nnrl hv William Wrieley.
Jr., Chic'neo er-ewine gum millionaire.
ws an"omcAil it r'ivnto mfssneps here
todfy. Th tiricB iri retiortpd to be be
tween t3.008.000 and $4,000,000.
REPAIR
WORK
DONE
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