Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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SALEM, OREGON.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE NEW LINE OF
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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
-To Please You
There is a good range in prices as follows:
Girl's Gingham Dresses $1.98, $2.49. $2.98 $398
Girl's White Dresses range in prices from ; J gfl to J 5Q
We also have a good stock of
Muslim (Underwear an
hoes for the Girls
Our materials are always the best and our prices always the lowest
7 Incorporated
All Aroun
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COMING EVENTS
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Teb. 22 Oompeny. Jl dance
at armory.
Feb. 24. Annual Cherriaa
banquet at Hotel Marion.
Feb. 25 Patriotie League
program at opera house.
March 5 (French army band
concert
. March 20 Salem Symphony
concert, opera house.
March 30. Turn clock for-
ward one hour, 2 o'clock &- m.
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"Hie beet" ie aU yon can da when
death eomca. Call Webb & Clough Co.
Phone 120. tf
WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOB
THE BED CROSS EVERY AFTER
NOON, 1:30 AT THE POSITOFFICE
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Tha Apollo club of Salem, under the
direction of John W Todd appeared
last night before members of the house
and large audience in the rear and
were given an ovation. -Just to get ev
erybody tuned tip to a proper musical
pitch, Mr; Todd suggested that ani
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juiu m singing me iirst vtroo vo
star Spangled Jianner.
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The company bngler will Bound as
sembly at 0 p. m. Saturday night at
the armory for the big Company M
dance, "fall In" and have a good
t:me. 2-22
William B. Wooton, who name to
Oregon in 1853, lg dead at Eugene,
aged 81.
r. N. WOODET
The Asctioneer
Conducts purobred stock sales
of evory description. Phono 610
or fill, Salem. '
: SPECIAL ,..
SINGEB SEWING MACHINES
Iiented or Suld for lOo Per Day
We do Homstitching
' . 337 State 8t. flalem, Oregon.
WAM1D.
I want your furniture, ranges,
heaters, etc. Phono 610 or 611,
Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem
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X Cfcinese Medialne aad Tea Cm, I
( t "mm lucuuins wniea wul amr
,. eny know dlMMA.
Oj Sundays trov It a. m.
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,. Balem, Oragoa. Plot tgj
Atkiaistratioa Leaders
Refuse To Be Worried Over
Critics Of League Policy
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By L. 0. Martin
(Unltod Press Staff Correspondent)
Washington, Feb, 21. President Wil
son and not the scnato, will spoak 'the
words that will docido tho American
peoplo for or ngaiiiBt the lor.guo of na
tions, iu the opinion of senute admin
istration leaders,
They refuso to worry today over tho
altaeks on tho druft of the' league con
stitution. They are in no hurry to re
ply to Senator Poindexter, nor will they
rush into the arena against other critics,
who plan to hammer at tlio lcaguo daily
from now on.
Yesterday's senate demonstration,
when pueked galleries applauded Poin
dexter ' assult on tlio league, meant no
thing, In the absence of defense of the
league by the man, more than any one
else, responsible for it, administration
senators said.
In their absence, hoHtile criticism wijl
center tho public niind upon the league,
create interest iu tho provisions of its
constitution and thug give President
Wilson an audience eager to hear what
he has to say.
"President Wilson will make the
chiof spoech to the groat Amoricnn
jury," gnid Senator Lewis, doinoeratic
whip. "The Amorican poople know
they can rely on his being honest with
thorn. If, after hearing him, they de-
cldo the league plan is evil, they doubt
less will express that view to congress
without hesitaion and in no uncertain
terms. "
Detroit Airs. Agnes Pnppas won an
undisputed victory over a purse snatch
er. Ho aeixed her purse. She grabbed
it and his hat and coat and was start
ing in on his shirt when ho left. She
retains the trophies
For Colds, Grip
- and Influenza
' Tako
Bromo-'-
Be sure you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
on the box. 30c.
Chicago The case against E. E.
IVsytho, B, E. Dcwitt and five other
men was called. One man stopped up.
"Whos this!" asked the court
"He's them," replied Officer MoGin
nis. "Lock them up," said the court.
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With our transportation facilities we are able to
pay the highest cash price for
Eggs and
Dressed Meats
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1? WILLAEIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
jj Phone 1400 171 South High St. fj
ACIDS IN STOMACH
CAUSES INDIGESTION
Create Gas, Soumees and Pain
How to Treat
Medical authorities state that near
ly nine ton tha of tho cases of stomach
trouble, dndigestion, sourness, burning
gas, bloating, nausea, etc, are due to
an excess of hydrochloric acid in the
stomach and not a some believe to a
lack of digestive juices. The delicate
stomach lining is irritated, digestion is
delayed and food sours, causing the
disagreeable symptoms which every
stomach sufferer knows so well.
Artificial digestents are not needed
in such cases and mav do real harm.
Try laying asido all digestive aids and
instead get. from anv druggist a fow
ounces of Bisuratcd Magnesia and take,1
a tcaspoonful in a quarter glass of wa
ter right after eatintf. This sweeten
the stomach, prevents tho formation of
excess acid and there is no sourness,
gas or pain. Bisuratcd Magnesia (in
powdor or tablet form never liquid or
milk) is harmless to the stomach, in
expensive to tako anil is the most effi; j
cieai urm or magnesia tor sioinncn
purpose. It i ued by thousands of
people who enjoy their meals with no
yiore fear of indigestion.
Company M, Salem's national guard
company, will give an informal dance
Saturday night Fed). 22d Dancing at 9
p. m. Tickcta $1 a couple. At the ar
mory, sin
X W. Maruney, who has been for
tho past six years associated with the
Oregon state hospital as landscape
gardener and florist, has resigned and
will leave next week for a month's
visit with his mother at Dubuque,
Iowa, whom ho. has not seen for 30
years.
Hunt'a big orchestra at the military
dance at the armory Saturday evening
Feb. 22d. Old and young can dance to
this music. 2-22
Artificial teeth, have expert plate
man, yr'Jh over 35 years experience,
at my office. Dr. D. X. Boachlcr, den
tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf
We ley liberty bonds. 314 Masonic
bldg. . tf
Columbia river smelts In any quan
tity. Pitta Market. tf
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The dance at the armory tomorrow
evening by Company M promises to
be one'of the big eventB of the season.
Tho C'herrians had intended to give a
idance last Weilhcsday evening, but
postponed it in order not to interfere
in any way with tho Saturday nigat
dance of the soldier boys.
Yellowstone Park illustrated at Leg
lie Methodist church, Sunday evening.
Lecture by E. C. AlfoTd.
The Singing Sailor and the whistling
Canary will entertain at the Tegular
Saturday night dance at Moose hall
8 p. ni,
Salem regular Saturday night dance
Moose hall 8 pm.
There ig a bit of encouragement for
producers today in the market quota
tions. Eggs, butter and butterfnt have
advanced a cent, due to the increas
ed demand that followed the recent
drop Grain and vegetable market are
holding up, but with a tendency to
ward weakness, tho largest decline be
ing shown in cauliflower which has
dropped to $3 a crate. This vegetable
is now practically all shipped from
tha Sncramentoi valley, the Oregon
crop being very light
Tonight masquerade at Chemewa.
Train service out, auto service back.
Three silver cups givon away es priz
es. Kxtra music.
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The Singing Sailor and the whistling
('anary will entertain at the regular
Saturday night dance at Mooso hall
8 p. m.
Salem regular Saturday night dance
Moobc hall 8 pm.
TYia SMnfHnfr Rnllnv And tha whlfltltnff
Canary will entertain at the regular
pattirtiay nignt aance at moose uau
8 P- m- ,
W. P. HarrtsTofthe Liberty disWct,
has just returned from ft visit lo his
old home in Minnesota, the first risit
there in 43 vears. From there he went
on to Fall River. Mass., and to Halifax
and Wolfville Nova Scotia, where he
mado an extended visit with relatives.
He found all that region of country
enjoying a very mild winter, anil not
ed that generally there was an air of
hustle in the cities and of prosperity
in the rural districts. As a sample of
what tho farmers are up against he
noted that the finer grade of apples
from the Wolfville district were being
shipped to England where they brought
as high as $14 a barrel. This means a
profit of from $5 to $9 a barrel. Mr.
Harris has resided in this section far
about six years, and now, after cover
ing fou or five thousand miles of the
eastern country, he is very Well pleas
ed to be back in the Willamette val
ley, which he claims has no equal as
a place of residence.
Wanted Boy to work In store. Ap
ply at Gray Belle. 2-20
Economy, get your h&ts cleaned and
blocked early to avoid the rush, at old
location, 495 Court 6t. C. B. Ellsworth,
prop. 3-12
Jos. Albert, of the Capital National
bank, has received a quantity of the
income tax blanks, providing for tax
payers "whoso incomes run up to $5000
a year, and he ig ready to give any
injjjrmation desired with rc)gard tto
exemptions, etc. He has received in
formation from Portland headquarters
that on Monday, February 24th, Col
lectors Kinehart, Collins and Shaw will
be located in Salem to remain until
March 1st, and all those who eome un
der the $1000 bachelor class, or the
$2000 married class should call at the
postoffice and make their returns.
We boy liberty bonds. 311 Masonic
jldg. tf
Have you asSd that girl to reserve
next Saturday night for the Company
M dance at the armory 2-22
Baby chicks. 644 State St. Phone 400
The house of representatives will be
in session thasi evening beginning at 8
o'clock and the Oregon state constitu
tion provides that all of its sessions
shall be open to the public. Several in
teresting bills are on the calendar for
action this evening and those who feel'
so disposed will have an opportunity
of hearing the official spell binders. I
However, a motion passed the house
this morning providing for the ap
pointment of a special sergeant of
arms to keep the spectators quiot in
tho back of the house, and also in the
Lobby. At times last night the on
lookers have made so much noise and
confusion that nono ibut the loudest
orators could be heard.
Tonight masquerade at Chemewa.
Train service out, auto service back.
Three silver cups given away as priz
es. Extra music. ,
In yesterday's ad of the Farmers
Cash Store, peanut ibutter 8 cents per
pound, dhould have read 18 cents per
ponnd.
Ladies'
Spring
A new complete showing of Ladies' Spring Millinery.
New models in trimmed hats and shapes arriving
every day. Our millinery work rooms are in charge
of an expert milliner who will design and make any
hat to your order. Complete line of trimmings.
Ladies' Hats... $1.49 to $6.45
Children's Hats1. ........ 98c to $2.98
"Our Prices Always The Lowest"
I GALE & COMPANY
S PHONE 1073
Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store
Farmers attention. The Salem King's
Products Co. will contract a large acre
age of spinach and ibeans. Spinach it
planted at once, can be harvested in
time to allow planting of second' crop
of vegetables. If intorestcd call Mr.
Chapin at 830 during office hours or
59F5 evenings. 2 22
German Soldiers Still
Bear Imperial Standard
In Prussia Say Fugitives
Warsaw, Feb. 18. Gorman soldiers
in East Prussia are still bearing the old
imperial standard instead of the rep
ublican flag, according to reports
brought by fugitives to the American
mission hore. They also say that he
junkers have undertaken to orgEnize
a strong movement in Germany against
Poland.
Food is more plentiful In East Prus
sia than in Poland, the fugitives de
clare, and is much cheaper. An average
meal costg about ten marks ($2.50) com
pared with 15 to 20 marks ($3.75 to
$0.25) in Warsaw.
Shoes are also cheaper, costing 90
marks ($22.50) in Germany and 500
O. V. B. QUALITY
Prices lower than any other market in the city.
HAMS 1-2 or whole ----36c
BREAKFAST BACON ..-38c
BACON BACKS 36c
COTTAGE ROLLS : 34c
PICNIC HAMS 24c
LARD, No. 5, $1.30; No. 3, 80c
200 Pounds Liver, while it lasts, per pound 5c
PURE PIG PORK SAUSAGE
Fancy Seasoning
Bulk, 25c; Links, 30c; Smoked, 35c
Shoulder Pork Roast, 20c; Loin Pork Roast, 23c
Fresh Side Pork 20c
CHOICE CHICKENS EVERY DAY
E.CGross&
Established 1884
"Meats Of Quality and Flavor"
marks ($125) in Poland. Hulling stock
is much more plentiful in Germany than
hero,
Poland's financial situation, accord
ing to members of the Amorican mis
sion, will necessitate sending a high fi
nancial expert here. The national re
sources of tho country are great, but
the monetary system is in a tangle.
President Wilson is being mane tiie
object of unfavorable reports circulat
ed throughout Poland. It is alleged
that ho opposed sending General hnller
van's army home on tho ground that the
Czecho slovaks mado immediate use of
their home coming troops for imperial
istic purposes. Tho American mission
has so fnr been unable to got at tho
nource of these baseless rumors.
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FEANClS X BUSHMAN and BEVEPLY BAYNE
in "CYCLONE HIGGIfaS. D.D."
BLIGH THEATRE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Son
Hop wire and all kinds
of hides. Before you
sell See Us. Phone 398.
271 Chemeketa
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
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rasiv M fiance at Armory
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INFORMAL
Hclieto $1.00 per Couple Musk by Hunts - Six-Piece Orchestra Grand March--9 P. M.