PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON . TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 tttt ''MHM)MtMMmHltMMtMHMtMlt.mMMMItHUHMMMHMI ft' NNOUNCING that the ' J. C. P enney to, have now received a nice new line of if. . Women': Goats CITY NEWS. 3at toar Gall WeWi A atifb O. Phsae 120 tf n which are the latest creations for Spring, and each day brings more good ones that will please you. Remember that we have our ex pert buyers at the eastern markets all the time picking out the best for our 197 busy stores. Due to buying in such large quantities for such a number of stores we are enabled to sell you at prices that will surprise you. You will find we have the latest in materials, sty les and colors, so that we can give you what you want. DRESSES. ..$5.90 to $21.50 COATS ..$12.50 to $27.50 SUITS... .....$23 50 to $45.00 SKIRTS $4.98 to $9.90 Look at them. It will convince you of , their merit. Economize, ket your bats cleaned and blocked early to id tk nub., at eld location, 45 Court St. C. B. Ellsworth, prep. , 1-18 Salem may have silent policemen If Alderman Moore lias his way about it They cost $4 each and it is figured aut that about 25 would be necessary for the city. These silent policemen are signs placed in granite blocks set at the intersections of streets giving definite- instructions to autoists how to travel and how to properly get around street corners. o Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, w'.h over 35 years experience. at my office. Dr. I). A, Beechler, den tist, 302 TJ. B. Nat. Bank bldg. tf We toy liberty bocas. S14 Ifaaeolc bM. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic ldg. . tf o Baby chicks. 544 State St. Phone 400 tf o The union revival meetings at the United Evangelical church, Cottage street, near Center, still continues to grow in interest and in attendance. Dt. C. a Poling, of Pittsburg, Pa., is preaching every evening; song servie at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Poling is one of the leading men of the United Evangelic al church and the foremost advocate of organic union between the Evangel ical branches. He is 'a fluent speaker, preaching the old gospel. Everybody welcome. o Cttaaabia, river smelts In anv Quan tity. Fitte Market.' tf : v ss Dress it n UnttltlMlllltl. IncorDorateti Gr Salem faces the possibility of paying $1.50 more a month for its business phones and 75 cents- a month more for private phones and the elimination of two party telephones. City Attorney Macy told the city council last night that the elcphone companies were mak ing a desperae effort before the Pub lic service commission to secure this' advance rate. Another hearing will be held. in Portland March 17. Phone 93 MX WANTED. FULL VALUE PAID FOB SECOND HAND GOODS AND JUNK. CAPITAL EXCHANGE , 337 Court St. ! ' IJVIHUM YidkSa&g ine Ifedielne ad Tee Oft. X ua medicine which -m ftr nj kooice dUeae. Opi Sundays irom 19 . m atil 8 p. m. 1:13 Pr.ntt RVS ct Blem, On go hoa $$f REMEMBER! I Do Shoe Repairing Come in and give me a trial. That will convince you, as it has others that my work is satis factory. ' N. BRUECK 163 S. Commercial Material WE ARE NOW SHOWING AN ADVANCED LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS Beach Suiting, the new material, in fancy, plaid and stripes, for your outing or work suit. Showing materials with tan background, with blue, tan or rose stripes-rThis design is only one of the many in the store. White Poplin and Gaberdinefor that outside skirt, makes a pretty spring suit. SILK POPLINS IN ALL COLORS We have in stock one of the most complete lines of Dress Materials in the city. "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY ; PHONE 1073 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store 11 : tMMitMMeeeMiie uut4A - ------- . ..... The time of year has arrived when egg stories may bo expected. One of the earliest is from A. J'odorwn, of roul8 7, who tells of getting OS down eggs from 75 hens during the ohort month of February. Another amateur, residing on iNorth 12th street, has lit tle bunoh of seven hens who are pre senting him with from 5 to 7 eggs a day. Thoir daily rations are , pnrty ade up with scraps from the table, helped out with a little crnteh food and a few sunflowor seeds. Those uro rocords that might bo duplicated by any number of pcoplo with proipor care. The George Swegel farm of 105 acres located IVi milceast of the city lias been sold for $20,000, establishing a price of pretty closo to f'100 nn aere for one of the finest farms in tho coun ty. H B Hill tho purchaser, already Willamette Valley Transfer Company 1! us 3 Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Of fice 230 Ash Street Phone Broadway 454 Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating Deiween nere and 1'ortland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVERTON We buy produce of all kinds and with our 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. owns two well improved farms east of mo city ihe sale of the Bwogol farm was handled ly W. H. Grabenho.nc 4: Co. Hop wire and all kinds f hides. Before you sellSee Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa 254 South Liberty Street-Waring & Co. Feed Barn I Hpsesy Gowsy Fat Stocky I '-Pigs. Sfieep? Goats and 14 I' m CAPITAL JUNK CO. A .ceo. THIS IS A CONSIGNMENT SALE WHICH IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ALL STOCK OFFER ED FOR SALE WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. THE AUCTIONEER WILL MAKE A CHARGE OF 5 PER CENT AND FURNISHES THE CLERK AND PAYS ADVERTISING STOCK LISTED FOR SALE MUST BE REPORTED NOT LATER THAN MARCH 23TH, AS THAT IS THE TIME SET TO HAVE SAME ADVERTISED. . ' NOW, TO MAKE THIS ONE OF THE GREATEST SALES EVER HELD IN THIS FAIR VAL LEY IT REQUIRES THE ASSISTANCE OF EVERY ONE TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS. AS OUR PAPERS DO NOT REACH EVERY ONE KINDLY TAKE DOWN YOUR PHONE AND TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR THAT THE GREATEST AUCTION EVER HELD IN THE VALLEY TAKES PLACE APRIL 5TH AT SALEM, OREGON, AND THAT EVERY FARMER AND STOCK RAISER AND SPECULATOR IS RE QUESTED TO BRING IN SOMETHING FOR THE SALE PHONE IN YOUR LISTINGS. DON'T WAIT FEED AND ACCOMMODATION FOR HORSES AND COWS AT $1.00 PER HEAD PER DAY, INCLUD ING HAY AND GRAIN. SMALLER STOCK IN PROPORTION.. COWS OFFERED FOR SALE MUST HAVE A CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH. . rmuai Fo No WOODRY The AUCTIONEER PHONE 510 OR 511 MORAL: BOOST FOR THE BIG AUCTION. It IB tf Mil 1 ' J-' ' ' U Grand Theatre The Elks Announce Their Annual Play for 1919 fi - F. - F. r u n 9 9 1 Announcement ilarcli 2- PAGE FIVE Today's Journal IBtSBS! Kit! I 111 W1 I I 1 f i r