PAGE EIGHT Che Doili) Journal SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919. te.I-v ANNOUNCING that the X C. Pe nney Co. have now received a nice new line of Women's j All Around Town j ttm i itiiiiiiittttt'iitimtiuiiiiiiiiMMtll TONIGHT Mare 5 French army band concert. XX XX XX XX Xi Coato . ills OOMTNQ EVEHTS March 9 Christian Science lecture opera house, 3 p. m. March 9 Mij year graduat Hi exorcises at high school auditorium. March 12-1S "Officer 666" at the opera house. Elks bene fit March 11 E. W. Montague address before Six O'clock lub, M. E. church. March 20 alem Symphony concert, opera house. March 30. Torn clock for ward one hour, 2 o'clock , m. 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 14 Look at them. It will convince you of their merit. t NOW OREGON THEATRE DOROTHY D ALTON in "QUICKSAND" Gets oven with cooties Charlie Chap lin in "Shoulder Arms at the lib erty today. o Schrank's store will close tomorrow between the hours of 1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. in reverence for our be reaved governor. Oehsabia river smelts in any quan tity. Fitte Market. tf o Baby chicks. 544 State St. today. tf Ladieg of the Presbyterian church will serve a six o clock supper Thurs day March 6 at the church parlors. ruonc is eoraiauy invited. o Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. will run auto trueks to Cbemawa danee Fri day night, leaving Masonic Temple at 8:1 5p. m. 3.7 Dance, Sat Mar. 8 4 miles south at Query's hall at Liveeley station. M. B. A. Orchestra and management. Come. A good time assured, liuncn 11:30. The first dance in the new hall. 3-7 0 Dance M. B. A. hall near Chemawa Friday March 7. 3.5 Mrs. C. P. Bishop, who has been ill for the past week with pnei.monia. is reported today to te recovering and entirely out of danger. , 0 Charlie Chaplin today in his biggest First time here, at Ye Liberty today, 0 Schrunb's store will close tomorrow between the hours of 1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. in reverence for our be reaved governor. Studebaker owners, as well as many owners of other cars, will be interested to know that Tom Watts has opened a repair shop on 6. Liberty, next to Ponies implement house. His shop will be well equipped with all machinery necessary for efficient and economical service, and this eombined with his undoubted skill as a first class atuo mechanic will insure full satisfaction to his customers. A call will be appre ciated. 3-5 . XX For a continuous off and on taialall, abundance of rain, the peaceful Wil the rwefd 1, now being broken, as lamotte has been breaking some rce-MOTe- hag been a precipitation every- ords for continuous high water. Begin flay for the past 31) days. Tho total ning with 1.8 feet above the low water rainfall for the JO days ha, been iMWImnrk on .Ian. 1, it rose to 20.3 feet on inehes and yet tho weather author!- Jan. 24. Then dropped to 4 foot above tie tell ii, that we ar- a little portion Feb. 4. Rut with the early rYbni tor the winter rainfall. And with thelarv rains, the water rose to U.8 feet I it if Willamette Valley Transfer Company Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Office 230 Ash Street Phone Broadway 454 TV 1 1 ...... n vve ouy proauce ot all kinds and with our transnor- h tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash If Prices Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVERTON - Feb 11 and dropped to 6 feet above on tho 23d. But the continuous rains again brought an enormous volume of water past Snlem until yesterday the gunge read 15 3 feet above. Today tho water is gradually falling. We boy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic tog. tf o ui uue oui passed oy ine legisla ture had been vetoed by the late Gov ernor Withyconibel This is what is known as the famous Kogue river bill, which has been before the public and legislature ever since 1913. The Ma cleay canning interests own about nine "Shoulder Arms" today, yon have never really goen a Chaplin picture un til you see this at Ye Liberty today. o Lieutenant Carl Gabrielson who is In the service in Siberia near Vladivostok writes that ho hopes to secure his dis charge along with. the other officers who have been in the service in Siboria and return to the United States within a month or so. It is understood that many of the officers who have been stationed in Siberia will be relieved by officers from the regular army. o Confetti dance at Hursts ball Thm. (lay evening. Admission 15c. Knights and Ladies of Security. o Wanted Xat hogs cattle and calves and stock cattle; will ship this week and fmy the highest market price. V. W. Enimett. Phone 1425M. 3-6 Notice investors, a few choice lots m Bend. Ore., as low as $73.15. Easv terms. 66 care Journal 3-6 o- Dance M. B. A. hall near Chemawa Friday March 7. 3-5 o The baby which was left in the base ment of the Salem public hbrarv last Thursday is reported to be getting along all right at the Willamette san atorium. Although there has been a number of applications to ndoot the baby from people who. could give it good homes, no official action has been taken as vet To make the adoDtdon legal, it would have to be done thrn the county court. o "The best" i. all you can do when dth comes. Call Webb & Cloush Co. i Phone 120 tf ' o - Economize, ket your hats cleaned and 1 blacked early to aveid tho rush, at eld i location, 495 Court St. C. B. Ellsworth, j prsp. 31a : o j Secretary Elchter, who recently as-! sumed his duties at the Y. II. C. A., is planning to put new life into the or-i gamzation, and will leave nothing nn done to mak the building a center of interest to the younger clement. The ladies gymnasium and swimming class es, which have been susjiended during the winter on account of the influenza, have been resumed undor the super vision of B. L. Mathews, physical di rector of Willamette university. These classes have been very popular in the past. Artificial teeth, have expert plate moo, w'-h over 35 years experience, at mv office Dr. D. X. Becchler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat Bank bldg. tf We ley liberty bonds. 311 Masonic Mdg. tf Dr. M. C. Findley recently received word of tho death of his father, David rmM Sprmg r7Wmr Dress 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 This design is only one of the many in the store. White Poplin and Gaberdine for 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 107J Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store Findley, who passed away at his home in Hill City, Kansas, at the age of about 90 years. He was tho father of twelve children, two of whom are resi dents of Oregon, Mrs. Sherman Loughridgie of Grants Pass, and Dr. j Findley of this-city. He wa3 a staunch Christian man, a veteran of the Civil war, and was one of the victims of Andersonville prison, where he spent nine months. The Elkg announce one of their dances at the Elk9 lodge for the eve ning of Friday, March 14. This dance will be for Elks only and their ladies. Arrangements are being made for a five piece orchestra and a singer. OREGON TAXI AND TRANSFER CO. Have added. one 2-ton G. M. C. truck to their equipment and are now able to handle anything that comes along. '. jW IB'.PI'IL'U'H! & . Fl'LL VALFE PAID FOR SECOXD HAND GOODS AND JUNK. Phone 493 337 Court St. CAPITAL EXCHANGE c (Continued on page seven) The Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Townsend, 470 South Winter street Friday after noon. The lesson will be conducted by Mrs. Thomas before the social hour.. Ou account of the band concert this eivcmivx in tho armory ituo regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting of tho First Christian church bus been postponed until ThursiVny evening and the choir rchisarsal until Friday eve ning. o Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce bblg, rooms 407,408. tf 1 4 1 n tt !ovs, Hogs, House hold and Furniture L.M.HUM ? care of Yick So Teal Chinese Medietas as! Tea C Has medicine which will nrt any known, disease. f?n Sundays from II a, Si. nnttl 8 p. m. 153 South High St Salem, Oregoa. Pkoaa 3S3 March 15th is the last day to file income tax returns Our Income Tax Department will be glad to assist all who need help in preparing their returns. We have for free distribution all the blanks so far issued v CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. Albert, President. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier IT At 1 P. M. SHARP 1 block east of Salem Heights school at end of south Commercial car line CONSISTING OF f-i 1 extra good Jersey cow, 4 years old, to freshen in September, test 5.5: .3 1 Jersey heifer rising 2 years old; 1 Jersey heifer, 8 months old, a J 1 beauty; 1 Poland China gilt, 5 months old. weight 165 pounds; 1 Duroc i Jersey gilt, 5 months old, weight 130 pounds; 14 pure bred White Log- j norn flens, extra good; 1 hive bees; 1 s;eel bean plow, 8 inch; 1 sec-f-V tion spike tooth harrow; 1 Iron Age hand cultivator complete; 1 feed cutter; 1 hand spray pump. 3 V: ip'i FTJENirURE fcxf El Irving mahogany piano and stool; 1 combination desk and book Lf A case; 1 oak roll top desk, large size; 1 square extension table, solid fe'l r' P5' 6 ft"' fi t'iDer8; 1 cupboard 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 small heater 1 nied- Ef t-iicine chest; 1 chiffoneer 1 dresser; 2 rockers; 5 dozen fruit jars; 1 1 1 '3 ice cream freezer; 1 bed stea'd; 1 folding bed complete; 1 extra eood i bicycle, the best made, extra eaninmeiit. like new. j El TEEMS CASH I h C. W. Roberts Owner. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, jSJ PHONE 610 OB I I S I WOODET CONDUCTS SALES ANYWHERE, OB WELL BUT YOU OUT TOB CASH. The CAST George C. L. Snyder, Miss Olga Gruv, T I Osear B. Ginirrieh. Miss rloninun Curt. T Wright, James Mott, Mrs. Walter T fipaulding, Ben W. Olcott. CsrI Hinges, E. Cooke Patton, Bunny Meiring, A. I h Fraser, Dan Longcuberg, Mayor C, K. A! bin. The Elks Announce Their Annual Play for 1919 til t4 pifW 1 Hop wire and all kinds I M of hides. Before you i h sell See Us. Phone 398. I i 1 to i 271 Chemeketa 511 IS II J CAPITAL JUNK CO. I MayorCoEoAS Officer 666" Grand Theatre, Wednesday-Thursday, March 12-13. See Page 5 Today' Journal f The 1919 Elks play "Officer 6(56" will J be produced under the direction of T James Mott, who staged the 1918 Elks I play, "'The Man Froinome" and I the.1917 Elks play 'Gct-Rich-Quick-I Wallingford." i"ii"fffflpiMMaui.iijpWBm'