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PAGE EIGHT flaUn W Journal SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1919. p n 3 p 9 i it ' f J I 1 1 n . WE HIVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE NEW LINE OF For The Girls In a splendid assortment of materials, styles, patterns, etc., in sizes from two years to 16 years. There are Ginghams, Voiles, Lawns, and Organdies so' that we can supply your wants along this line in a way that will be sure Please You There is a good range in prices aa follows: Girl's Gingham Dresses ......................$1 $2.49. $2.98 and S3 98 Girl's White Dresses range in prices from $1.98 to $11 50 We also have a good stock of uslih Underwear an hoes for Our materials are always the best and our prices always the lowest M the Girls "' Incorporated TRY YOUR OWN EYESIGHT ??T'?SSWn. Hold this print at the dis- SfiiJi .x-rttSh. t.flTiPfi at. wVifori vnii ronrl your paper and see if you can read clearly ' and easily the following lines. If not, you are not up to others in eyesight.. As we grow older we need glasses to do our work well and to com pote successfully with tlie younger generation, Ono of the reasons why the yowigor generation hag an advantage over us is that it can see nmnll things without effort, Those who cannot rend this siaod print with comfort, should get a pair of glasses with which they can, jur uiutiious or eye examination are strictly modern, scientific and f 0 1 X 3 -,'J f accurate dr. a. Mcculloch, optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. ELEGANT mm mid rams At 635 Chemeketa Street ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, AT 1 P. M. Consisting of PARLOR 1 il2 Bundar Wilton rug; 1 9x12. wool fibre rug; 8 smnll nigs; 1 fumed oak library table; 1 fumod onk writing desk; 1 fumed oak book case; 8 fumed oak Spanish leather rockers; 1 fumod oak plant atnnd and palm; 1 fumed oak leather foot stool; 1 fumed oak sewing rocker; 1 weathered oak novolty arm chair; 1 weathered oak telephone table and chair; 1 White drop head sewing maehtno and sewing table; walnut customer; 1 walnut umbrella stand; 1 walnut Tabourotto; 1 folding card table; 1 folding seroou, DINING BOOM 1 waxed oak buffet (massive); 1 waied oak China cabinet 1 waxed oak extension table 48 inch top, round; 0 waxed' oak diners with eauo soats and backs; 1 brass and onyx plant staud. BED BOOMS I heavy brass bed with box spring and felt mattress; 1 bird's eye maple dresser; 1 birds eye maple chiffonecr; 1 birds eye maple rocker and straight chair; 1 wicker sewing table; 1 electric read ing lamp; 1 walnut bed, coil spring and silk floss mattress; 1 walnut ehiffoneor 1 walnut dresser with marble top; 2 walnut tables with marble top; 1 walnut rocker; 4 walnut slipper chairs. This aet ia antique and worthy of your attention. 1 Kastman camera with trypod complete, largo sizaj 2 jioroh hickory chairs; 1 porch hickory stool; 1 porch rug; 1 electrie vacuum cleaner with all attachment; ' 1 Acorn gas range and gas water heater; 1 No 8 laundry stove; 2 clocks, pic tures, dishes, cooking utensils, baskets, pillows, books, boiler, fruit jars, several dozen jars of home canned fruits, jams and jellies, garden tools, paints, varnishes, 2 step ladders; 2 cords dry oak wood; 1 cord of fir wood; 3 bushels potatoes; 1 meat safe, scythe, axe, wheel borrow, clothes dryer, eurtains and draperies; 1 universal electrie iron; 2 dozen Vietor records; and other things too numerous to mention, KOTE: This is the finest lot of furniture and furnishings ever offer ed for sale in this city. It is high class in every resect and good as tew, and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder as the owner is going to California, Goods open for inspection on day of sale only. TEEMS: CASH. Mrs. J. D. Sutherland. Owner, 635 Chemeketa Street. Phone 106 F. N. WOODRY, The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 In the last issue of the Journal was an item regarding Lemuel Esteb, a for mer Willamette university student who was ri'ivortcd among the wounded in tho U. 8. army casualty lists. It hns sinco been learned 'that he is entirely recovered and is back with his regi ment and stationed at Horschbach, Germany. , F. N. WOODBY Th3 Aictlneer Conducts purcbrod stock salog of every description. Phono 510 or 511, Salem. ' Administrators ATTENTION Woodry the auctioneer, will sell your real and personal property and receive full value, the test hag been al ways provon. Phone 510 or 511, Salem. REMEMBER! I Do Shoe Repairing Come in and give me a trial. That will convince you, as it has others--that my work is satisfactory. N. BRUECK 163 S. Commercial Feb. 20 Minstrel Bhow at Ten. 20-21 Minstrel show at penitentiary. Feb. 21-Legislature adjourns Feb. 23 Company M dance at armory,. Feb. 24. Annual Cherriaa banquet at Hotel Marion. Feb. 25 Patriotic Leaguo program at Armory. March 30.-Turn clock for-, ward one hour, 2 o'clock a- m- o- Spring App are. E9I "Tlit beet" is all you can do when death eemrs. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phono 120. - tf WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR THE RED CROSS EVERY AFTER NOON, 1:30 AT THE POSTOFFICE IrA Flags no longer fit for display are wonted W h Titrlilftrq of t.hfl Amer- n thn Washington 'birthday program to be held at tho armory Saturday aefternoon at two thirty, junaiy leave an sucn nags " the U. G Shipley store before Satur day noon. The oomDanv busier will sound As sembly at 9 p. ni. Saturday night at the armory lor tne tug company m. dance, "tall in" and nave a gouu time. 2-22 WANTED. I want your furniture, ranges, heaters, etc. Phone 510 or 511, Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem tMtt- L.IV1.HUM SMI f Yick Ss Toss ChtnsM Medial as and Tm 1 tisa sMdteisis whiak will any kaowa diaessM. Vftn Bondays froa It , . aatU I , sa. 193 Booth His k At. Calasa, Orecoa, Paosw 18 : SPECIAL SINGEE 8KWING MACHINES Rented or Sold for 10c Per Day We do Hemstitching 337 State St. Salem, Oregon. Wanted Boy to work in store. Ap ply at Gray Belle. 2-20 Snecial meetirW of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting iiretnren welcome. "Pershing's Triumphant Heroes," the official Red Cross motion picture, "The Historic Fourth of July in Prance" showing tho victorious troops from Chateau Thierry and Bgd Cross nuraos from tho battle area in the great international observance of 'free dom's natal day, and many other ex clusive, stirring patriotic scenes. This extraordinary reol will be shown at the Liberty theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday in nddition to the big feature of Sessue Hayakawa in 'Bonds of Honor.' Mrs. E. N. Starr of Salem, rural route 7, roceivod word this morning that her son, Chester Starr, had land ed at iNowport 'News. He has J)eon in .France sinco Sept. 1, 1M8. o Wanted Boy to work in store. Ap ply at Gray Belle. 2-20 . o Company M, Salem's national guard company, will give an informal dance Saturday night Fclb. 22d Dancing at 9 p. m. Tickets $1 a couple. At the ar mory. : 2-21 We are showing a superb line of spring wearing apparel in Coats, Suits and Dol mans for Ladies and Misses. New styles fash ioned in the latest designs combined with expert work manship. All our garments are ordered direct from the manufact urers at New York and Priladelphia thereby saving you all the middleman's profit, and also assur ing you the very latest styles. We will take pleas ure in showing you this assortment. Mrs. Ralph White will reopen her classes on Thursday nij;ht, 'Feb. 20th, younfl ladies classical dancing 7 o'clock, ladies ball room class 830. Co tillion hall. . ' 2-20 Wanted Boy to work in store. Ap ply at Gray Belle. 2-20 Harry Bowers, formerly president of fie sliiriont body at Willamette uni versity, recently passed through Sa lem on his way to his home in Browns vilh nfier being discharged from army sirvice. He was recalled to Portland by the report of an automobile acci dent in which both his 'father and mother wore seriously injured. The mother passed away a few days ago as a result of the accident. o Masquerade dance Chemawa leb. 21, 3 silver cups given away as prizes, cups on display in Hauscr Bros, win dow. 2-20 f)f II ; 1 .jlj ). Hi JJi . I LADIES' COATS $11.90 t0 $35.00 LADIES' SUITS $14.50 to $35.00 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Street Formerly Chicago Store a Ilimmfrmm .. , , ,., , . , Baby chicks. 644 Stats St. Thona 400 tf Sale continues Good garden tools, prices right; hay forks 75c, carpenters levels $1.25, No. 2 lamp complete '.'5c, window shades W5c, better ones 75c. Wall paper going fast. Come soon. J. A. Patterson, 285 N. Com'l St. o In honor of Washington and Lincoln a largo company gathered at tho First Baptist church Inst evening, where a very tasteful luncheon was served by the Indies of the church. Following the luncheon there was a very interesting address from Ir. I)oney on the charao tor of Lincoln, and another by Rev. W. C. Ktintner on tho life and character of Washington. Kocorder Earl Eaee made a brief address in keeping with the Fathers and Sons movoment. The affair was arranged under the direc tion of tho Brotherhood of tho church. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. o Ws ley liberty bonds. 814 Masonic bldg. tf ( Columbia river smelts in any quan tity. Fitto Market. tf Tcstcrday afternoon, in Justice TJn ruh's court, tho ease of Boy Green came up for hearing and as a result ho was bound over to the grand jury under $1000 bonds to answer to, the charge of contributing to the delin quency of a minor. In the hearing the defendaent denied ach and every al legation, both as to act and intent, and in his denial he was to some extent sup ported by his conductor on the Ore gon Electric. Against this, however waa the straight forward testimony of the girl in the case, and of two other witnesses. ROAD BOOSTERS MEET IN TOWN OF SHERWOOD ' An enthusiastic road meeting was held at the little town of SHiolls Tues day evening, February Uth, for the purposo of organizing a good roads as sociation, says the Sherwood iNews. The objocts and purposes are to secure federal and state funds, and perhaps through private subscriptions, to build a hard surface or a macadam road from Sherwood to SchollB and on to Hillsborc. thereby connecting the oun ty seat with the southern part of the county and forming a connecting link Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you seU-See Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa sis CAPITAL JUNK CO. chards. It is to be hoped that he can show tho growers something to their odvnntnge for there are plenty of or chards that are open to improvement A meeting of the War Mothers was held this afternoon at the Commercial elu brooms for the purpose of discuss ing arrangements for the coming cele bration for the home coming soldier boy. There are go few of the returned sol diers taking advantage of the registra tion privilege at the court houso that it is proposed to place the matter of securing their names in the htfnds of the Boy Scouts, since it is evidont that the majority of the soldiers 00 noi understand or have not (been informed as to tho purpose of the registration. between the Rex Tignrd highway and the' highway extennding from Portland to up valley points through Hillsboro. The organization was perfected un der the name of tho "Tualatin Valley Good Roads association," with E. Win strom as president, and J. W. Raynard as secretary, Fifty members were enrolled, of which about twenty wcro from Sher wood. The next meoting of the associa' tion will (be held in Sherwood Tuesday February 18th, at one o'clock in Week' ert's hall. The people from Seholls and Laurel expect 'to be present and it is hoped a goodly number will gather in from Sherwood and vicinity and leud their support to this proposition as, in tho opinion of the writer, no project has been lnunched for some time tlia has as far reaching results and will bo of benefit to as many people as th( building of this road. As a commercial artery; as a post road, or as a sconie drive, it will appeal to the autoniol)il' ist, making the drive from Portland to Hillsboro and across country to Slier, wood and back to Portland over tho Rex Tigard highway, passing through Home of the richest section of Wasmng ton county and also tho state. Be sure and attend tho meeting aw discuss its many advantages from ev ery standpoint. New York, Feb. 19 Tho transport Latouraine arrived at quarantine late this afternoon with 651 officers and men trained in tho east and middl west Have you ased that girl to reserve next Saturday night for tho Company M dance at the armory 2-22 Baby chicks for gale tomorrow. C. M. Nedhm, 544 State St. Phone 400 2-19 See Mrs. J. D. Sutherland's ad of ai'cticu sale of high class furniture, this page. 2-20 Economy, get your h&ta cleaned and blocked early to avoid the rush, at old location, 495 Court St. C. B. Ellsworth, prop. 3-12 The Elks lodge, which Is one of the electrie centers of social life in Sa lem, is now working on a production of the great comedy drama "Officer 068" which will be given in this city in the near future under the direction of J. W. Mott. The cast, consisting of 14 characters, has been made up and the work of rehearsal will be pushed every week, W buy liberty bonds. S14 Masonic ldg. tf Hunt's big orchestra at the military dance t the armory Saturday evening Feb. 22L Old and young can dance to this music. 2-22 Manager Bobt. Paulus, of the Salem Fruit ' Union, reports that they Save just received their second ear of ni trate of soda to foe used ae fertilizer. This nitrate is now almost entirely ob tained from Chile, and is, worth about $5000 a ear. o Artificial teeth, have expert plate niaa, w- -h over 35 years experience, j at mY office. Dr. 1). X Beechler, den-, tist, 302 U. a Nat. Bank fcldg. tf j Prof. W 8. Brown, of the Horticultur at department it the O. A. C, has writ-, ten to Robert Paulus that he proposes to stop off in this' city next Tuesday and make an experiment in fertiliza-: tioa in some of the worn out Pn ,!&&J5 If you made $1000 in 1918 and are not married, you must report your income to the Government before March 15th. We have the blanks and will be glad to assist you in making out your return. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier With our transportation facilities we are able to 1 pay the highest cash price for Eggs and Dressed Meats WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 171 South High St.