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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1919)
f AGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919. I ' igfci ANNOUNCING llifJl,OI Fl enney Co. j have.now received a nice new line of Women's ft 1 ft' M: .V.; .-f,V.'.V.I BiP62 ; ,i ,. ""t : . ' . X f , Incorporated , ,1 fa:-"--;"- ' -?J? " ' '1tT"' which are the latest creations for Spring, and each day brings more good ones that will X 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.... $2350 to $45.00 SKIRTS $4.98 to $9.90 Look at them. It will convince you of s their merit. Cows, Hogs, Piano Furniture FRIDAY, MARCH 71 v;atl "Spring- At 1 P. M. SHARP 1 block east of Salem Heights school at end of south Commercial car line 3 CONSISTING OP I extra cooo jersey cow, 4 years old, to freshen in September, test 5.0: i 1 Jersey heifer rising 2 years old; 1 Jersey heifer, 8 months old, a Jf? beauty; 1 Poland China gilt, 5 months old, weight 165 pounds; 1 Duroc f 5 Jersey gilt, 5 months old, weight 130 pounds; ii pure bred White Leg- K horn hens, extra good; 1 hive bees; 1 steel bean plow, 8 inch; 1 sec- &s tion spike tooth harrow; 1 Iron Age hand cultivator complete; 1 feed B? cutter; 1 hand spray pump. jp FtrRNITTJBB fi 1 Irving mahogany piano and stool; 1 combination desk and bok ,? cusu; 1 ran rou top aesn, large size; 1 square extension table, solid oak, 6 ft.; 6 diners; 1 cupboard 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 small heater 1 med icine chest; 1 chiffonecr 1 dresser; 2 rockers; 5 dozen fruit jars; 1 ice cream freezer; 1 bed stead; 1 folding bed complete; 1 extra good bicycle, the best made, extra equipment, like new. . TERMS CASH . I C W. Roberts Owner. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, 1 -rTTvrr cm r-o -en i U1U S1M Ui-X WOODRY CONDUCTS SALES ANYWHERE, OR WILL BUY YOU OUT FOI1 CA3H. ILL UG Woodry's Auction Market A STOLE SOLDIER'S OVERCOAT, Oakland, Cnlif., March 6. Tho O. D. overcoat he wore lu overseas service and 120 were stolen curly today from the room of William Ward, recently dis charged from the army, nut tins loss to him is not half as bad a9 the loss of a pet squirrel, also a war veteran which mailo its home in tho overcoat pocket Tinned in a training camp, the squirrel wont through several campaigns in Frnnce as a company mascot. I 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 St 2 DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, I SILVERTON We buy produce of all kinds and with our transnor- A .1 . . II tauon iacniues we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. sfc WE ARB NOW READY TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR. ELECTEICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SREET WELCH ELECRIO CO. Corner Ferry and Liberty Streets EVERY SATURDAY, 10:30 A. M. 1 :30 P. M. 10:30 A. M. 1 Chester White Boar, 6 months old; 1 Syracuse 16-inch Plow, with Jointer; 1 12-inch 1'low; Horses; Tools, etc. 1:30 P- SI. Household Furniture, Heaters, Ranges, Oil Stoves, Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, etc Don't Miss It. HIP! HIP HURRAH!! FOR THE BIG STOCK AUCTION APRIL 5TH. "Woodry Buys Furniture" 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 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 PHONZ 1073 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store Self Service tore. OREGON TAXI AND Hnvo added one 2-ton Q. M. C. truck to their equipment and aro now able to handle anything that comes along. Administrator's I r Estate of John E. Miller, Deceased At Fruitland, Oregon, which is 6 Miles East of Salem, on the Asylum Road, on MF.W 8 WfaWl 1 Hill, 1919 z FEARLS c4n attractive showing cf Ikcni'jul In Kvcr.l K-ipH r.nd ft a vide range cf piLts. I...riral in tint, lias and matching wiih genuine oriental pearls of falmlom value. You will bo fascinated ty La Tanjfa Necklaces, t!i "touch u prttne" for feminino costume. HARTMAN BROS. Jewelers ft Optician 548 State Street Opposite Court House 11 lbs. sugar $1.00 LargeCrisco f $1.90 5 bars Crystal White soap 27c 5 bars White Flyer soap 25c 2A.&H. Soda ..... .13c 2 Grape Nuts 25c 2 Post Toasties 25c Faffed Wheat ..13c My Je2I 11c Jei 0 .....10c Write Karo syrup No .5.49c JUNK WANTED. FULL VALrB PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS AND J ONK. Phone 493 337 Court St. CAPITAL EXCHANGE. X 7 AT 1 P. M. B HARP CONSISTING OF 1 bay maro, 12 years old, weight about IL'50 pounds; 1 cow, fresh, 4 years old; 1 calf, about 6 weeks old; 1 heifer, about 3 years old and soon fresh; 1 yearling heifer; 1 hog, weight 120 pounds; 4 cured smok ed shoulders; 4 cured smoked hams; 8 sides bacon; 75 bushels good po tntces; 4 gallons good lard; 1 gallon lard, not so good; 25 pounds flour; 58 half-gallon jars canned fruit; 50 pounds good granulated sugar; 10 pounds dried apples 3 sacks beans in the pod; 1 bushel apples: 1 cov ered hack; 3 axes; 1 bucksaw; 1 post auger 1 mail box; 1 brush scythe with extra grass blades; 1 mattock; 5 bunches new cedar shinties; 2 crosscut saws; 1 set single harness; 1 roll hop wire; 1 cord 4-foot wood; a tier stove wood; 1 fanning mill; 1 wiro stretcher; 1 pair shafts; 1 grindstono; 1 Oliver chilled plow; 1 barrel;' 1 garden cultivator; mis cellaneous lot farm tooli 1-2 interest m harrow; 1 meat cleaver; 2 tj ITn 7 M 1A rtO looking glasses; 3 lamps; 1 large hanging lamp; 1 lot of garden seeds V?fcH SVTUp Pi0. 1U i?OC ef 11 lAn.lu. 1 Invert n.m.lrm 1 . . 1 .1 vi mi Aiitua, j iuiu mvmwj njuimj x urvuiutuu; I grupmipuuue UI1U 80 records; 1 work bench and vise; 1 good basket; 2 copper boilers; 2 commodeB; 1 bureau; 2 tables; 1 sewing machine; 1 organ; 2 iron bids with springs; 3 cots; 1 lot of 9 kitchen chairs and 3 rockers; 1 heater; 1 Homo Comfort teel range; 1 washing machine; 1 wosh tub; 1 wring er; 1 ironing board; 1 set pruning shears and saw; 1 brace and bits; 1 riveting machine; 1 feed cutter; 1 handsaw; 1 sledge and wedges; 3 dozen Mason and other glass jars; 9 stone crocks; 1 miscellaneous lot of dishes of all kinds; 1 miscellaneous lot of cooking utensils of all kinds; 1 miscellaneous lot knives, forks and spoons. TERMS CASH BEN F. MILLER F. N. WOODRY Administrator The Auctioneer: Phone 510 or 511 NOTE: Woodry, the Auctioneer, conducts farm stock sales anywhere in Oregon. Satisfaction guaranteed. LM.HUM ra of Vick So Tocj uuntise Medicine ul Tea C f fias maiticiue which will nr4 acy knowa disease, OpB Sundayi from 10 a. M, anvil 8 p. m. 153 Bout. Hlih Rl" SAletn, Orejom. . Vhoatt 189 Royal Club coife, lib... 39c Rcyal Club coffee, 3 h $1.05 j G. A. Coffee, 1 lb 32c G. A. Coffee, 3 lbs ....02c 1 A. J. BUSICK Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell See Us. Phone 398. 271 Chemeketa CAPITAL JUNK CO. tf i Him i iwn imii iiiim iii ii - " 1 The CAST i Georga C. I Snyder, Miss Olga Gray, Ogear B. Gingrich, Miss Florence Cart wright, James Mott, Mrs. Walter Spitulding, Ben W..OIcott, Carl Hinges, E. Cooke r.tton, Bunny Meiring, A. It - Fj-3er, Dan Iangouberg, Mayor C. E. AIMb. The Elks Announce Their Annual Play for 1919 JUL . m m&: in Co POO 54 or Grand Theatre, Wednesday-Thursday, March 12-13. See Page 6 Today Journal "Officer 666" The 1919 Elks play "Officer 606" will bo produced under the direction of James Mott, who staged the 191S Elks play, "'The Man From Home" and the 1917 Elks play ' Get-Rich Quick-Wallingford."