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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. PAG 13 THRU 3 10WH 1 6 Bellans VrA Sure Re ief 11 1 r ail S&lrS COMING EVENTS TONIGHT March 7. ilid-year graduat i4$ exercises at high school auditorium. March 9 Christian Science lecture opera house; 3 p. m. March 11 K. W. Montague address beforo Six O'clock club, M. K. church. March 12-13 " Officer 6C6" at the opera house Elks bene fit. March 20 Salem Symphony eoieert, opera house. March 30. Turn clock for ward ana hour, 2 o'clock a. m. j 2C C3)fS)!3Csf.fCJfC9C OREGON THEATRE NOW WALLACE HELD IN "THE DUB" Try Home B?ker for fin pastry. 3-8 Dance at armory Saturday night, Dr. Mott offices moved to Sank of Commerce Mug, rooms 407,408. tf Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. will run auto trucks to Chemawa dance Fri day night, leaving Masonic Temple at 8:1 op. m. i-l Dance at armory Saturday night. Dance, Sat. Mar. 8 4 miles south at Query's hall at Livcsley station. M. B. A. Orchestra and managemont. Come. A good time assured, ijuncn 11:30. The first dance in the new hall. 3-7 Charleg B. Archerd Implement Co. has some (rood White seed oats for sale. 3-9 ' Nomination of officers for te en suing year will ho made nt the regular meeting of the Salem Women's club tomorrow afternoon. During the week beginning March 21, the school teachers of Marion coun ty will bo asked to find' out how many men in their districts worn in tho ser vice during tho late war and to report name to W. M. Smith, county superin tendent of schools. Only the number is wanted in each district but not names for tho first information. After H is known how many were in the ser vice from each school district, Mt. Smith will send to the teachers tho necessary number of questionnaires ' to distribute.- Dance at armory Saturday night. Irte tty liberty bonds. 314 Masonic tldg. ' ' . tf Economize, get your hats cleaned and Mocked early to avoid the rush, at old location, 495 Court St. C. B. Ellsworth prop. 31a "The best" is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co., Phone 120. Dance at armory Saturday night. Try Home Bakery bread, clean and tolsum. 1097 Oheinoketa. 3-8 Tonight free round trip to the big M. B. A. dance near Chemawa. Auto leaves Oregon Electric 7:30 p. m. Bet ter music, best floor and lunch. Pep from start to finish. Don't miss it. Artificial toeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Bcechler, den 'tist, 302 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. tf i Ther has come a little Jolt of dis appointment among the 'boy scout work - erg today on account of the word re ceived by Harold Cook from Field ' Scout Commissioner H. O. Cross, stat ' ing that he will not be afcln to 'be in the city next Monday for the confer ence and council organisation. Howev er it is assured that Jas H Brockway, 1 executive of the Portland scout coun Vl will V here, and also James P. flmarV former scout commissioner of GET SLOAHSFOF YOUR PAIN RELIEF Ton don't have to rub It la to get quick, comfort ing relief San Francisco, who will give live talks :on the work, illustrated .by personal ex periences. In -behalf, of this conference ; it-tiers have been sent out to all too ; leading business men of the city asking I thtir presence and co-operntiou iu the t movement. It is expected that officers (and directors will he elected at thts meeting, and ways and means discuss ed for eaiTVintr on Hie K-nrk Imnno i otiu r things-it is hoped to raise tho oum vi quow ior tne nnnncjng ox the scjut organization. There are now four troosis organized. in. a nminWliin i of about 80, headed by' .Fred Cook, uu'uu -Mies, riernard Aiorsi'uud Per ry Foster. Eat,y chicks, ,544 State St. today tf Columbia river smelts In any quan- 'lily Fitts Market. tf Wo buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf o ,i Tonight free round trip to the big ja. a. A. dance near Chemawa. Auto ; leaves Oregon Electric 7:30 p. m. Bet , tor music, best floor and lunch. Pep iioui start to limstt. Don't miss it. Try Home Baker for fine pastry. 3-8 o How times do chancre. On a hntldlnar on South Commercial street occupied by a restaurant about ten years ago is the painted sign: "Kegular dinner 15 cents." The regular monthly business meet ing of the iBungalow . Court street Church of Christ! EndVavor ijuciety, will he held this evening (March 7) at tho church. The business meeting will be followed by a social hour, after which refreshments will be served by the Bungalow Byplanos. All aro invit ed to attend, and are assured of a wel come and a ipleasant time. Home cooked food sale by ladies of Jason Tjftfi church Saturday. Mur. 8. at the C. M. Roberts grocery store on court street. Dance at armory Saturday night. Home cootoed food may be ordered with your groceries and same may be charged to your account. C. M, Rob erts, the Court Street grocer. Wood For Sale Four foot slabs; prompt delivery. Spauldiug Log. Co. 3-10 0 Evangelistic meetings tonight, Les- Jie Methodist church, Dr. A. Sterling Barner preacher; Paul Taylor singer. tf fhl la la La 'FOR INDIGESTION LIFT OFF CORNS! Once you've tried Jt on that stiff Joint, sore muscle, sciatic, pain, rheu matic twinge, lame back, you'll find warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time, in applying, sure to give quick results. A large bottle means economy. Your own or any other drageist has it. Get it today. The question of the league of nations which is .being advocated iby the con ference in Paris is one on which every socd citizen wishes to be intelligent. The public library has a number ox yew books which throw lignt more or less on tho subject. The following majr bo suggestive: Phelps League of nations; Stoddard. Stakes of the war; Jastrow, War and tho coming peace; Gibbons, Reconstruction of Poland and the near east; Savic, Southeastern Europe; Mar gontliau, Ambassador . Morgcnthnu's story. - - Try Home Bakery bread, clean and holsum. 1097 Chemcketa. 3-8 Dr. H. J. Clements expects to' leave in a few .days for several weeks vaca tion which will be spent in observa tion and study in the hospitals end clinics of the south and cast. o "Mickey" is full of fun and ftlic It sparkles with humor and bubbles with laughter so that tnero is not a dull moment, " o ReiVk Andrew J. Graham, C. a , of Boston, Massachusetts, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, will deliver a fite lecture on Christian Science iu the Grand Opera House Sun day afternoon, March 9, at 3 p. m. 3-8 The funeral services for Bam Davis who died at Casper, Wyoming, Feb. 24, will be held from the Tcrwilliger home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho services will foe conducted by the Rev. Leland Porter of the First Chris tian church and iuTial will be in the Leo Mission cemetery. Besides his widow and a child three years old, He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davis of Salem, three sisters, Mrs. Au rora Humphrey of Monroe, Oregon, Flora A. and Eitel Davis, who live at homo and three brothers, C. W. and Don L. Davis of Salem and Euscace E. Davis, who is In' the servico in France. o Ralph W. Southwick, who is report ed in tho official casualty list as wounded with the degree undetermin ed, is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank B. Southwick of this city. They received an official notice a few weeks ago that their boh had ibeen wounded and that the news had been brought by courier. They have received no letter from him for tho past two months. Ralph Southwick registered from Salem, but went into the service from Arizona. Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers h h !- IT ILi Kh iy) j 30c, 60e, 1.20 On account of the postponement of the Regular weekly session of the Elks lodge to (Friday evening, March 14, it has been -decided to hold the dance scheduled that evening just one week later, March 21. o w ' Warrants have oeen gworn out by the state of Oregon against Helen Koot for a -violation of the law, requiring her to appear hefore the grand jury to meet the week beginning Ma ch 17. She is now out on a cash bond of $250. Warrants were also sworn out in Jus tice Unruh's court entitled the State of Oregon against Ray Green, tharged with contributing to the delinquency of a child. This is the case of the brake man on the Oregon Electric. He is cited to appear txror the grand jury and is now out on $1000 cash bond which was deposited this morning with the office of the eounty clerk. Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! Xo humbug! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is tho sensational discov ery or a Cincinnati genius. It is won dorful. SECRETARY OLCOTT (Continued from pago one) sidor his proposed resignation on tho ground that there is imperative need of his personality in the highway pro gram at this time. It is also considered a certainty that Commissioner W. L, Thompson, whose term expires at the end of this month, will bo reappointed, not only because this was the intention of Governor Withycombe, but becauso of the record ho has made on the com Safe rprr ; Mil's -l-'-'. jvT& W For Infant W . K. I I. A tr. Atvl . v.i . .irfil-i No Coolung A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; , Home or Office OTHERS ara IMITATIONS 'TIL MIDNIGHT SATURDAY - t - Vf LIBERTY Formerly THE FARMERS CASH STORE W ill be repeated tomorrow and continue Monday, March 10, for ihe benefit of the public that wanted n tn repeat the sale, so they could obtain some of our REAL BARGAINS. Owing td onin the formal opening March 1, we were unable to attend to all For that reason tC Z enUt "if the Pe, pies Cash Store decided to repeat the sale of Saturday, March 1st Nke premium ffl te SmJ o EX nZtHf n nE WOrth of merchandise. Still bigger bargainTavai ments. Our pnecs will surprise you. Our goods will please you, and you will enjoy our prem urns - Oer Specials for Saturday are as foil rown uiympic tlour ., $2.95 Fisher's hard wheat Snow Fall flour with sifter to each customer $2.75 A very good valley wheat flour :..:...:.i..Z.Z$2!55 10 pounds of pancake flour : 65c 10 pounds of Graham flour .....C0c 10 pounds corn meal, white and yellow 65c: 10 pounds of rolled oats, in bulk 70c Head rice, per pound 10c White and Red Mexican beans 2 pounds... ...;...15c Raisins in bulk, per pound 14c Raisins in 15 ounze packages 15c Sugar, per sack $9.65 11 pounds of sugar ..$1.00 12 ounces Royal baking powder 29c 16 ounces Crescent baking powder .........1 23c Cooking Grease No. 5 Compound ...$1.15 6 pounds Crisco ......"..ZjLOO Net 5 pounds Vegetole ........!.....L!"r.,""$1.40 1 gallon cooking oil ...........;r...".$l."&5 Syrups No. 10 Karo syrup, dark .;.93c No. 5 Karo syrup, dark ....47c No. 10 White Karo 97c No. 5 White Karo 49c Canned Goods Libby and Armour's milk, per can . Very best sweet corn . Standard brand tomatoes ............. Table Pride salmon, tall cans ......... Royal Brand sauer kraut Clams, flat cans '. , Clams, tall cans ,. ......15c ...15c 15c ...::.lr7c 14c 14c 18c Coffee A 30 per cent cut in Coffeebelow the wholesale price. ' 50c Reliance coffee, lb 35c 45c Selecto coffee 32c 45c Plantation coffee 28c And the same cut applies to all brands we carry. Groceries Cocoa in bulk, 2 pounds for 45c Peanut butter, 2 pounds 35c Umeco Nut Ola butter, pound v...., ...:...33c Cheese, Albany, per pound ....33c Fresh Eggs, per dozen 35c ig reductions m all kinds of Oils. Shortenings and Lard . 11 bars of White Flyer soap 50c 1 box Matches, ...5c 5 rolls toilet paper 25c $1.50 brooms .................69c $1.75 brooms 79c Vegetables Burbank potatoes ........-$1.50 (Your last chance to get selected onions for 2 l-2c per pound) Sweet potatoes, 2 pounds for .....11c Cabbage, per pound ....3c GOODS Big sacrifice sale in the line of Woolens, Plaids, Silks, Ginghams, Muslins and Calicos, and all kinds of yard goods. 40 per cent reduction in all kinds of Men's, Ladies, Boys' and Girl's shoes. 40 per cent reduction in all kinds of Boys' and Men's furnishings. We are giving FREE PREMIUM coupons with the purchase of each dollar and over, which are valuable in securing beautiful and useful things in our premium department such as Glassware, Silverware, Fancy Crockery and hundreds of other items. Please Call and See Our PREMIUM DEPARTMENT We are prepared to handle your orders promptly and satisfactorily. 'Remember our place is the best and cheapest in town to buy, , 1 aaagem I 186-194 N. Commercial Street ent Peoples Cash Store Phone 453 Salem, Oregon.