i - 4 I 4. 4 I . THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGOK. SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1919. THREE :-: BIG :-: ACTS Direct from the Hippodrome Portland I I "" - jjjj; j Lrfr"Ti::: B f f 1!! 1 fiJ 1 j SUNDAY BLIGH THEATRE : SUNDAY feggf pS:JSMly " 1 1 01 LAI 1 I At l!istory Of Oregon From ' Pea Of Professor Horner, The tempt sources from which if was corn- first epoch begins with the at- if Co.anitiii, to discover a pas- piled make, it a useful and authorative su;t through Panama to India and ends voillmB I with the completion of the Lowis and iirie ,,, tim Tmlin . John B. Horner, A. M. Lift. D., head C,1irk jdi,i Astoria. The sec-tho early missi the crection of tho of the denartment nf historical research l , .,' ... . .. ... .u ' ' 77," . ' .T: "r euueanonni uuuuings ana puouc . - mm urnin wim int.- set i U'lrvut or llio ; PERIOD DINING ROOM FURNISHINGS:- at tho Oregon Agricultural college, hasjOrcKon country. The third records the .compiled a brief and efficient history ! development of the state under the pro of Oregon and placed it upon tho mark-j visional government; the fourth its ct for puldic use. j progress under the territorial govcrn- The book is profusely illustrated and j incut and the fifth its career as a stbte. systematically arranged in five sections The book is a splendid sample of its tudi c.f which is devoted to a separate' kind and tho author's7 thorough know ipoiii of Oregon life. 'ledge of his snpject together with the 1 3 p"'s -tnr' mwrflHui nil' artsWMjjitiTi( wnammim :- rjKp' v it i ' , " . .A - ' l5J ' . ' . . j LAT1 ht I'HOiTO OP JACK PKMiNEf IX ACTIOX ' institutions, combined with the strange ntive legends of tho settler period and the beautiful works of some of the latter day Oregon poets add greatly to its excellence. Aside from its literary merit, how ever, its value as a history is great. As the author states in his introduction, "patriotism in increased by knowledge of the state" nd ono with a glorious history as has Oregon, should pride her self on teaching it iu the public schools. Mr. Homer is to bo complimented on his remarkable work, and. thanked for giving to tho pcoplo of Oregon so complete and authentic a history of their nativo state. New Books Received At Salem Public Library .'"With those Who Wait" further ex perience of Franco, snotnng Lpecially the'present condition of lifo among the people, written by the author of ''My Home iu the Field of Honor,-' jsyidani iltiurd. . "American cities, their methods of business" discussed by -Arthur Benson Gilbert. ' "The immigrfunt and the commnnity " a discussion of tho problems of adjust ment of the immigrant to his place in this country, -and tho failure of Amori- ca to plau for his protection, discussed by tho director of the rrotectivo .Lcag uo of Chicago, Grace Abbot. . "The kiln drying of Iumbor" a prac tical and careful treatment of the sub ject of Harry I). Tieniuun. "Kadio telephony" a thorough study with numerous illustrations and dia grams, by Alfred JN. Uoklsmith. Boy activity 'projects," practical problems in carpentry, cabinet making, iustallntcnt of. wireless apparatus,-eto. for boys, by Samuel A. Blackburn. ' Girl s clubs,'-' a manuel for organi zation and management,' bv Helen Per rls. - - "Patriotic pageants of today" 8 group for use with children and young peoplo, by Joseplnno Thorpe Carefully selected stock, wide assortment and prices, that are beyond the lowest offered in this vicinity are fast making this the store for shrewd buyers. We claim to save you money on FURNITURE, and a rapid and steady increase of trade proves beyond any doubt that the public appreciates and recog nizes good values. Our Stuffed Davenports Upholstered in artistically designed tapestry are selling at re duced prices to make room for the Spring Shipments. New stock is arriving daily, in new designs, made in the best factories of America since the government restrictions have been removed and since these factories 'have been working full blast'. This means that the variety and completeness of choice is greater than any since the war began, . Special for Tuesday A large Golden Oak Finish Arm Rocker worth $7.00. Special for Tuesday.l..$4.95 Only one to a customer No Phone orders. 3j lf-'V f ' - ff."n"My',r,.'U. iji.i. m.'r.ii t,'iy- SSBU'i. minimum 'unim miuww,uigii)jw'i . ijw .nwwiyna :T-"'"Wr''tilK"Bl''"!W''l"fl !! s.'.'h,B".h,!'' ' ISBU'i. I Am'.m;'"'v'rifu . (MM . ;,'MHHillill,mIJul,li,l We always sell for less. Bring in your mail order catalogues or get the best price you can elsewhere. We will save you money'on your house furnish ings. TRADE I NYOUR OLD FURNITURE. Living Room NITU FUR i 1 WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Ideals in the newest house furnishings. Extra special $19: 3-piece overstuffed living room set for only ....$139.75 $:?5.00 Tapestry Rocker only $26.80 $24.00 Tapestry Rocker, only $19.80 Other chairs and rockers priced from $2.00 and up r ' ' Q; Hami! ton s Furniture Store "Dictionary of hymnology" a refer ence book giving. the. stories of hmns and tliei; writers, by John Julian. "History f-feriglisti litorature)(.i8th century" by'.'jEdriiuiid Gosso. ' ''History of English literature, from tho beginning to the Normau conqpest" by S. A. Brooke. "Principles of literary criticism'' by C. T. Winchester. "Old English ballads" a collection by Francis Gunimere. "Audacious udvonture ofs Miles Mc-Conaughty"- a story of .the merchant marine by Arthur Howden Smith. "His lastiow" bv Conan Doylo. , For, the Children, "Uiulor tho blue sky" au easy book about nature Zoe Meyer. "A boy' of bruges" a story of Bel gian child life, by Emile Cammnerts. "Isabel Cailetou's friends" by Mar: garet Ashmun. . "Urit & plenty" by Dillon Wallace. Eemember our new location 151 N. High St. New Home of the Chevrolet CARS. Salom " AutomoLile Co Portland, OrWhiskey found aboard a California steamer caused the arrest of captain and crew. All were dis charged, testifying the only guilty man suicuica oy jumping into tue ocean. LATE BULLETINS. '- "' ; ' . ' ' " "' ' ' 'i Duqoin,. 111. This village claims a now record Eloven pounds each was the net weight credited tO'the new twin daughters of Mr. and Mr&John Lewis. Pratt, Kan. "There is great need for baty clothes in Pratt." reads a' Woman's club advertisement here. Milwaukee, Wis. Killing the kaiser cost Anton Kopke $1. Kaiser was ft neighbor's cat and the court assessed blood money, , Detroit, Mich. 'Steven Haines did n't realize how many "short, loving blondes not over 23"' were available until ho advertised for a wife of that description They're still coming. SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY INCOME TAX PAYER. .moieum Remnants In order to unload our linoleum remnants at once we will offer the fol lowing prices: . ' G-ft. Congoleum, per square yard 59 Cents 6 ft. Print Linoleum, per square yard 79 Cents 12-ft. Print Linoleum, per square yard 88 Cents Inlaid Remnants priced from 92 1-2 cents and up lea o u ss sdDini Washington, D. C. "The rights of nil persons now filing Income Tux returns are amply protected by provisions for abatements, refunds and ap peals" Buys Commissioner Dun lel C. Roper., "Every person can be sure of a square deal. No person is ex pected to pay more than his share of tax. , His share is de termined solely by the amount and nature of his net income fo 1018, as defined in the law. - "Abatement petitions are dealt with open-mindedly. Refunds will be made In every case whore too much tax Is erroneously col lected. "The Income Tw Is 'on the level' all the wtfy toroush." . New York "A long strap for a .short man" is the. slogan adoptod by a newly formed organization to force the Brooklya Rapid Transit company to install longer straps in their street cars. Concord, X .11. Death valley lias nothing on New Hampshire. The state legislature passed a frill forbidding the sale or consumption of Jamaica gin ger or eider. - 'I r . Business Man Of as a m?,uer should t on suit Zh:. Job Depsu iinciii Lforp ph zh:t your printing--we are satisfying Salem's leading firms put us oh your calling list. Phone 81 A HUNDRED-DOLLAR STAMP A new feature of 191 War Savings Stamp activities is tho stamp ot $100 denomination, which will probably be placed on the market this month. The (100 stamps will be about the size ot a Liberty bond and will sell tor $82.60 it put on sale In February. The price will in irtiue 20 cents each succeeding mo::ih until the end ot the year. 3L United S fates. 1 ires UACK 219 North Commercial WE CHAIiGE AND REPAIR BATTERIES Guaranteed 3,500-10,000 Miles We Adjust Them A Shop With Experts Salem's Real Accessor ie Store . F1 o -I OUR SERVICE CAR IS FOR YOU iK$mtmams i3ias-jfWi3S5ii j JOURNAL' WAT ' ADS PAY j g 2C