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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1919)
IDoilsSiigllfouraal. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. COMING EVENTS Feb. 25 Patriotic League program et opera house. Feb. 28. Annual Cherrian' banquet at Hotel Marion. March S French army band concert. . March 20 Salem Symphony concert, opera house. March 30. Turn clock for- ward one hour, 2 o'clock . m. "The teat" fa an yro can d Trie death comrs. Gall Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf MtMMMtttM tMtMMMMttMttt I JUST A 4 . . To call your attention to an exceptionally- good line of PAGE EIGHT WORD In a splendid assortment of colors, ma terials, and at prices that wll be to your interest to stock up now while you have a greater assortment to se lect from: USONA SILKS, PLAIN COLORS.... : : 49c STRIPED USONA SILKS : 69c TUSSA SILKS : 69c and 89c CHINA SILKS : 79c SILK POPLINS 98c, $1.49, and $2.15 CREPE DE CHINES v.... .. $1.60 MESSALINES .. .. .. $1.49 and $1.98 TAFFETAS .. :. ...... .'. $1.49, $1.79 and $1.98 GEORGETTE CREPES ... ...:.$1.79 WE KEEP QUALITY UP AND THE PRICES DOWN ::: I i:: - fy Incorporated . t' f; ..f.J' I 44444444 4 44 4 444 44 4 4 4 4 4 ' Economy, get you fcts cleaned and blocked early to BToid the rush, at old location, 495 Court 6t. C. B. Ellsworth, prop. 3-12 0 Br. Clements, who has charge of the small pox outbreak at the school for the deaf, states that . the disease is well in hand and there is no probabil ity of ita further spread. We boy liberty bands. 314 Masonic Ms. , tf Baby chicks. 644 Btato St. Phone 400 tf Director Choate. of the Business Men's League, requests that all 'busi ness men and employera of laibor in the city who have present or prospect ive vacancies in their places, will leave their names with Mrs. Frank K. Brown at the registration office at the court house, as she has volunteer' ed to act for eke returning soldier boys in tho matter of securing work. Each oe who registers is questioned as to his circumstances and as to wheth er lie will bo in need of employment. The business men may be of diroct as sistance to her and to the boys by stating thkiir .requirements or pros pects. Artificial teeth, kave expert plate man, wi:h over 35 years experience, at my offic6. Dr. 1). X. Beechler, den tist. 302 U. B. Nat. Bank foldg. tf Chas Willman, who for several years past has been at the desk of the Bligh hotel as the dispenser of affability and 'accommodation, Js booked for separation from that resort next Mon day, having signed up a contract with Proprietor Westerlund of Hotel Hol land, in Medford-to assumo the man agement of that house. Mr. Wester lund as heavily engaged in the fruit industry in his district and cannot do vote himself to the hotel, and Mr. Willman will hav complete charge at, a flattering salary. Hie has added much to the popularity of the Bligh T7 it Our regular prices you can buy these prices every day A at Flour - Crown .....$2.95 Olympic $2.95 Brilliant.. $2.90 Pacific $2.85 Diamond $2.55 Sugar 100 lbs. Cane $9.65 10 lbs Cane $1.00 5 lbs. Cane ,.....50c 2 1-2 lbs. Cane 25c Icing sugar, lb ....12 l-2c Dark sugar, lb 10c Syrups No. 5 Dark Karn 47c No.lO Dark Karo .....92c Large Log Cabin ... $1.15 Med. Log Cabin 60c Small Log Cabin 25c 1-2 Gal. Uncle John's ....$1.00 Small Uncle Johns 50c Breakfast Foods ruff Rice, pkg ... 13c Puffed Wheat, pkg 13c Grape Nuts, 2 pkg 25c Roman meal, pkg 27c Ralstons Bran 15c Mathen's Oats, pkg 30c Quaker Oats, pkg 30c Golden Rod, pkg .....32c Cream Rolled Oats, lb 7c Jello All flavors 11c Jiffy Jell 11c Knox Gelatine ..18c Coffee Beans Mex. Red, lb .....9c Pink, lb. 8 l-2c Fancy Whites, 8 l-3c Limas, lb ....... 14c Split Peas, lb ...10c Canoed Vegetables - Standard Corn 20c Standard Tomatoes 20c Standard String Beans..20c No. 2 Pork and Beans....l8c No.l V.C. Pork & Beansllc No. 1 Taylor's Pork and Beans .....10c Shrimp, can 15c Clams, flat cans ...15c Clams, tall cans 20c Royal Club Coffee, lb ....40c I Royal Club, 3 lbs $1.10 jr. a. uonee, 35C G. A. Coffee, 3 lbs $1.00 Dependable, 3 lbs $1.10 M. J. B. lb 42c M. J. B. 2 1-2 lbs $1.00 M. J. B. 5 lbs $1.95 Golden Gate", lb 45c Golden Gate, 2 1-2 lbs....$1.05 Fower, 1 lb 30c Arbuckles, lb 35c Bulk Coffee, lb ...30c Raisins Seedless, bulk 15c Seedless, pkg ...15c Seeded, pkg 14c Fancy Dry Peaches 18c 2 lbs. white figs 25c Dry Apples, lb ..12c SPECIALS Informal Millinery Opening We are now showing some of our most exclusive models of early Spring Hats audi Bonnets which we are sure will meet your approval. The Millinery of Spring is colorful and Smart- per fect "loves" every one of them. Drooping brims that half conceal, half reveal the graceful lines of the head wearers smart, irregular shapes that add dash and chic models and copies of models-f lowers and drooping veils. . We also have some very clever models in Misses hats combined with fancy trimmings. . PRICES: LADIES' HATS... $1.49 to $6.90 CHILDREN'S-HATS ...98c to $2.98 . "Our Prices Always The Lowest" Gale & Co. for THIS WEEK Tea 1-2 Tree Tea 27c 1-2 lb. Lipton's ....40c 1 lb. bulk tea 45c 1-2 lb. Dependable 23c 1-2 Folger's Shasta 23c Our Coffee AND TEA PRICES Are Below the Present Wholesale Prices. Buv now and save from 5c to 10c lb. PRICES IN MS COLUMN GOOD FOR 4 DAYS ONLY 50c Instant Pestnm....42c 30c Instant Postura . . . .22c Plain Pcstan 22c Ghiradelli s Chocolate ...29c Spices .all flayers 10c Royal Baking Powder... 29c Two Post Toasiks .....25c Two Kellogg s 25c Fresh Crisp Soda Crack ers, 17c Graham Crackers 17c Blue Jacket Sardines.... 11c 5 Bars White Soap 25c 5 Bars No Rub Naptha soap . 25c 3 Bars Cream Oil Soap. .25c Light House Cleanser, can 6c mtJm o . . 1. . - - - - - u..A.a..... . . . . . . ,i.-tl!k.ijh.-..1-1...fcii-J.iJ.. . . . . . while here, and undoubtedly will car ry with him the good will and patron ago of a big group of the men on the road. Both itha Holland and the new manager are o,pen to congratulations. Columbia river smelts In any quan tity. Fitts Market. tf o Dance at Moose hall tonight. We luy liberty bonds. 311 Masonic Wdg. tf o Dance at Moose hall tonight. The actual work of the Armenian re lief campaign will open tomorrow, the necessary cards and other supplies hav ing been delayed. Some work is being don in the ibusiness section today. Chairman Aldrich reports that the pub lic is taking hold of the benevolence in good spirits, for they have foeen im pressed with the urgency of tho call. There is a gratifying offer of help from former solicitors as well as new ones, and it appears thcro will be no 1... . ... mt. - ji: i laCK OI Jieip 1H THO KtUlVHHH. ijiu nirsi report of a quota raised comes from the Aurora district, where the people havo not only done their part but are still going on with the wcyk. Poultry Wanted Highest price paid for all market chickens. E. C. Cross & Son. Phones 1880-1SS1. 3-1 Dance at Moose hall tonight, We'll press your suit. Phone 43. Call 43. We'll press your suit and driver. After defeating house bill 113 yes terday, the senate today reconsidered its action and pHSsed the bill, which reduces the amount of capitsi acock and tho amount of deposit to be made with the atate by corporations engag ed in the title certification (business in counties of loss than 100,000 popula tion. o Dance at Moose hall tonight. Call 43. We'll press your suit and deliver. 1 o Dancing teachers. Don't be a mere dancer be a superior dancer. I am the only iteacher in Salem teaching up to date step dancing. D. G. Alkire, phone 13S0J. A rery "light" but rapid game of basket boll wag pulled off at the high school gymnasium (between the light weight teams of the irant junior high school and the Lincoln junior high ch.iHl, the Grant team winning w.th a score of 25 to 13. .. o Dance at Moose hall tonight. Heights of Pythias attention tonight open program, Knights and families invi'ed. Kats. Come. Walter Lenon, W V 2 v 8 to f a) j rj 3 .3 t 8 ft e -t- tt-t 15 s n pen 03 a? fc '3 S B o c ears 5 y 0 cfa Auction sale furniture, 1112 Mill St. Friday Feb. 28 1 p. m. See page 5 to day for particulars o We'll press your suit. Phone 43. o . Entertainment and supper will be held at the Liberty hall Fri. evening, Feb. 28. Everybody come. , 2-27 Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., thia evening. Work in the E. Clto ree- VlsltJ,18 oreturen A 4. P. N. WOODRY The Auctioneer Conducts purebred stock sales of every description. Phone 510 or 511, Salem. WANTED. I want your furniture, ranges, heaters, etc. Phone 510 or 511, 'Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem WHEN IN SALEM, OBEQON iftop at BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from' Home." Strictly Modern 1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District 1 L.MHUM f are of YickSoTcng :: CWnese Medicine and Tea' C ' Has medicine which will tvi o7 mrwi aisease. Ovn Sundays from 19 a, M, on til 8 p. m. 153 South High Bt Rrtlem, Orejj. Pkoae IBS Willamette Valley Transfer Company Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Office 230 Ash Street . Phone Broadway 454 Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, ' - SILVERTON .We buy produce of all kinds and withour transpor tation facilities we are able" to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. 2 C. C. ,