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PAGE EIGHT SALEM, OrtEGON TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. conn P""' m"' " 1ft.li i"r "i j Om if- A 11 A lOWIl i; onie !! W I App 5 1 is Is the best, and all of it is new. You will find that we have a great assortment of the latest styles in the most popular materials and col ors. After looking them over you will agree that they can not be found elsewhere at such low prices. m i'Jl -bra J Dresses --- m to $27.50 Coats $12.50 to $32.50 Dolmns $24.50 to $26.50 buits . skirts $4.98 to $12.50 Waists '- 98c to $6.90 House Dresses $2.69 to $4.98 AProns $125 to $1.98 You should take a look at the nice new Ladies' Neckwear we just received 39c to $1.79 . : 1 urn- IT MEANS MANY DOLLARS IN SAVINGS FOR YOU TO BUY ALL YOUR APPAREL AT OUR STORE. MM y Incospnratnrf 2i COMING EVENTS TONIGHT March 'lS-Charles E. Arch erd to address Business Men' .League at Commerfial club. . March 19. Cherrian dance at armory. March 19 Frank A. McGru dcr at publie library. March 20- -fcclem Syaf hoay eoncert, epora house. March 30 Turn clock for ward one hoar, 2 o 'clock a. m. April 20. Easter Sunday. o OREGON THEATRE NOW WM.S.HART "BREED OF MEN" and a corking Sennett comedy "HIDE AND SEEK" Danoe at Macleay Saturday night. Big turkey supper and good timo for everybody. g-15 Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf The London market continues to call, of Fruitland. It bears the name Pau for Oregon hops and contracts are now being filed for record for tho delivery for this year and up to 1021. Tho prio M vary from 20 up to 30 cents a pound. Yesterday 19 contracts wore filed as i follow: HOOQ pounds Bt 27 cents; 12,- OOO pounds at 25 cents; 90,000 pounds lina Tha all-absorhing topio of the lea gue of nations will be discussed in a most able manner by Frank A. Mo Qruder, of Corvallig in a free leeturo in tho aditorium of the public library tomorrow evoning at 8 o'clock. Tho M 20 cents; 12,000 pounds at 30 cents; speaker, who was formerly ponnucted uuuo pounug at au cants; 40 pounds at with Princeton college, has' ma do an 80 cents; 40,000 pounds at 25 eta; 40, exhaustive study of the subject end 000 pounds at 22 cents; 40,000 pounds will make a dotttlled eurwy of the at. 20 cents; 25,000 pounds at 27 cents; h" and the possibilities of such a 2!5,OO0 pounds at 24 eentsj 25,000 Iea(fO, pounds at 22 cents :70,000 oouuds at 25 I i eents; 70,000 pounds at 23 cents; 40, 000 pounds at 20 contg and 24,000 pounds at 21 cents. These-are ell for the English market. : A fine baby girl Is reported today at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O, II. Ileiuke lit tttm i t Tin urv ttvi 1 i L.M.HUM eare of Chinese Medicine and Tea Ob. lias medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until p. m. 153 South High 81. Salem, Oregon Phone 282 aasts WE ARB NOW READY TO TAKE CARE OF TOtJB ELECTRICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SHEET WELCH ELEORIO CO. PHONE 953. Hop wire and all kinds of hides. Before you sell See Us. Phone 398. 271 ChemekeU CAPITAL JIM CO. tf Transfer Company Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Office 230 Ash Street Phone Broadway 454 I I 3? j j We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor- tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash J prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell ; i your eggs, dressed meats, poultry," etc., to us. Charles R. Archerd of the Archerd Implement comnunv will ail,lr,.. th members of the Business Men's League of tho Commercial club Uiis evening. Several matter of interest to business mon will also como before the meeting. Two honor men from the state pent- tentiary escaped from the stnto lime plant at Gold Hill Sunday night and havo not as yet been heard from. The two escapes are Jack Hardy and Clyde . Ruport. In order to get money, they robbed another convict of about $50. Ruport is a liberty bond thief sent enced from Multnomah county and is a inrKB man or atinetic Duilit. Hardy, also from Multnomah county, is a email man" and badly crippled in botih fset which were frozen in a former attempt to esenpe from tho Washington state prison. Eewey O. Matteaon, Baiom boy who enlisted in tho 6S)th artillery in No vember, 1917, arrived in the city today from Onmp Lewis, where he went to re ceive his dischargo from tho service. Tho greater part of his stay in France was spent, at the training quarters of tho artillery reserves near Lebourne, in Bouthorn Franco. Ho waB moved from one part of tho country to anoth er, mid intimates that the more he saw of lt the less he cared for itr Lebourne itself i one of tho oldost and lnrireet cities in southern France. He found it about as low as it is old, and that is saying somo, for some of tho buildings date back four or five hundred years. And tho customs of the people arc about as old as the buildings. One f tho pleasant incidents of his soionrni thero was a visit to tho foothills of the Pyronoos mountains, which is a beauti ful and romantie strotch of country. However, he is glnd enough to be back in old Oregon, which never looked so good to him before. Ho is wearing on his chest the badge of marksman. The Cherrians are arranging some l)ig doingg in the way of e dance to morrow niight at tho armory and then illttt A week Ijitvi Mum), fit 4ini4 urill bo a mooting in the auditorium of the Commercial club in order to put the finishing touches on those who did not get onough initiation at the Marion hotel banquet and to administer the oath of allegiance to others who will be taken into the fold. Now that the war in 'over and the flit has passed, there is a feeling inog the Cherrians that something should be doing and. King IMng Fullertou thinks the same way about It, The first in a series of three games of basket ball between, the freshman and sophomore teams of Willametto this week resulted in a victory for the sophs that was almost unanimous. In the first half the sophs walked away from the rooks with a score of 15 to 0. The second half put a little more life into the freshiea and they managed to register three points. The game closed with a score of 20 to 3 in favor of the sophs. Basler was high point man for tho latter team. The second game is played-today, and the : third tomorrow aiternoon. IHMMUMMt HIHMtM was suggested at the meeting of the! s city council tnat the Spauldiuff Lo? ging company deed the city what rights J Sr it may have on the river bank where Court street runs into the river, in ex- j enange for Trade street from Front to the river. Walter E. Keycs. who rep- resented the logging company, said such plan would be satisfactory. There is a feeling among some of the aldermen that in years to come the city may need some of its water frontage. o Evangelistic meetings tonight, Les- lie Methodist ahureh, Dr. A. Sterling Earner, preacher; Paul Taylor singer. r v tf o Artificial teeth, have expert plate nan, wita over d3 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler. den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf o The folks owning property on Lin coln street between Commercial and High streets do not want the street im proved. A remonstrance was presented last evening to the city council signed by C. La Grange, Jns. H. Heltzel and nine other property owners. o Wanted Fat hogs and cattle. Will ship this week. C. W. Emmett. Phono 1425M. t 3-20 H. Pohle has had a rather unique ex perience in good roads, or rather in good alleys. He happened to have an alley near his home and a year or two ago improved it. Ho improved it so much that instead of using regular streets, traffic ha3 preferred to use Mr Pohle 's improved alley. With all tho wear and tear of traffic tho alley was about to get in bad condition. Hence Mr. Pohle agreed to pay for the gravel necessary if the city would haul it. Tho city fathers thought the proposition fair enough and the gravel will be hauled and Mr. Pohle will pay for it. o The best" is all you can do when dearth comes. Call Wobb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf o "The funeral beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. tf New Silks : 6 - YaWfSi irt V ill mi" and Dress Goods For Spring and Summer. Our stock of Silks and ' dress goods for Spring and Summer is most com plete. New wash materials and dress goods of all kinds arriving every day. Taffetas, Satins, Georg ette Crepe, Crepe de Chines, Silk Poplins and hundreds of other items. Our buying direct from the manufacturers assures you fresh new goods. A very important thing in buying silks. '.'Our Prices Always The Lowest" X will sell the 8 room house at 1406 Court St. for $3500. See me at once, mouo wui handle it. O. W. LJflar, 405- 406 Hubbard bldg tf o Dance Sat night Mar. 15 at Querrys hall 4 nuloa south. Good orchestra, new hall. Lunch 11:30. Auto service out from O. E. Round trip fare 50c 8-15 a- There Is a city , ordinance against chickens running at largo and if any one does not approvo of a neighbor's poultry, recourse may be had to the police department. Anyhow, there was some poultry running at large yester day aftornioon on South Commercial street and the polico were appealed to. Tho owner was notified to gather in his chickens. Notice Dr. Hartley's office will re main open. 407 Court St. Phone 114. 3-15 Highest martiet prices ftii for dressed hogs, beef and real. Independ ent Market, phone 104. 8-15 GALE & COMPANY PHONE 1078 .' Commercial and Court Sts, formerly Chicago Store urdsvy morning, Turner. Endicott -vs City of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. .King are mov ing into their new home at 4(i3 South Capitol street. This is a strictly mod ern 7 room residence, which they re cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hewlett. o Dr. Mott offices mo-red te Bank of Commerce bldg, rooms 407,401. tf Bby chicks, 544 State St. tedaj tf Columbia river smelts Ui any quan tity. Fittg Market. - ' tf o Salem may be asked to prepare a landing place for airplanes. The pros pects seem good that Portland will be placed permanently on the United States air service iap and during the coming Rose festival in Portland, it is probable that a fleet of airplanes will be one of the attractions. Salem is one of the cities in the valley that will be asked to provido a landing place if the airplanes are to make the city n visit. No definite action has been taken by city officials to provido a suitable landing. Several months ego when an inquiry was made for an airplane land ing near Salem, no field half a mile long an-d about 800 feet wide and smooth enough could be found. Bill Brietzke, the barber, notifies his friends thnt he is now in Ingrey's barber shop at 311 State street. Dancei at M. B. A. hall ner Cfcema wa, Friday nieht March 21. 3-19 In order that the city may have a river frontage from Court street, it Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVER10N LENSES Don't Tell Your Age Gray hairs are no sign of old age, but tired eyes make you look older than you are CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES Will take away that tired look. Let us relieve you of eyestrain. DR. A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. Lieutenant Charles Z. Randall is home from Camp Lewis on a 15 days furlough and will report tack fo amp Lewis for his final discharge. Lien ten- ant Eandall went overseas with Com-1 pany I of Woodburn as sergeant. He was given his commission at Camp Mills. His service in the 162d part of the timo was with the military police and other duties while stationed af Aix-les Bailies. Wo buy liberty bonds. 814 Masonic bldg. tf . o My new office is 328 Hubbard bldgj New phono 1009. I do a general insur ance business. I writo surety bonds, and loan money on the easy pay't plan Own your own home, and stop throw ing your money away tor rent, oee mo today, H. E. Bolinger.- tf o From the best of information, it Is more than probable that the few Com pany M boys in Camp Lewis will be here within a few days. Ag members of the company are scattered all over Francq, it is not thought pnobable that any number will arrivo homo at the same time. Those posted on the affairs of the company seem to think that with tho exceptions of a few, all mem-' bers aro already home who may bo ex pected to return Cor several months, j We are in the markut for fifty good fat hcng every day. Top price paid. B. C. Cross & Son. 3-2U , o Cherrians are hereby authorized to extend verbal invitations to their friends to attend the big herrisin bnll at tho armory tomorrow, Wednesday, nircJif ftnmmiHnfVtt will lenrrv out. TlrftTl- 1 arations arranged 'for previous post poned dnnee. Do not overlook any ae serving and appreciative friends. Full regulation uniform. P. E. Fullcrton, King Bing. The Wilson atrawberry will bring a good big price in the market this spring. Already contracts are being mado at 9V& cents a pound. The logan berry grower will also find a good market awaiting him and contracts are being made at from 5 cents and in that, neighborhood. Gooseberries may bo contracted for at three cents a pound and raspberries at 9 cents per pound. o We are in the market for fifty good fat hcng every day. Top price paid. E. C. Cross & Son. 3-22 o Cherrians will appear In full force and in regulation uniform at the big Cherrian dance at the armory tomor row, Wednesday, evening. Do not for get to invite your friends and nrgc them to come. Best of music. Tickets $1 per couple. King Bing has spoken. So bo it. o Business In the circuit court depart ment No. J is rather dragging along and already the court is behind its schedule for. this week. As originally set, the remainder of tho week waj to have been as follows: Wednesday, 10 o'clock a. m., Underwood vs Conklin. Wednesday afternoon, Serry vs Syver sa. Thursday afternoon, M. Hallberg vj Gciser, et al. Friday morning 9 a. m. American art works vs Schaffer. Sat- Cherrian dance at morrow, Wednesday, the armory to evening, Cher rians in full regulation uniform. Guests in either formal or semi-formal attiro. Best musical talent in tho city has been engaged. Cherrians are authoriz ed to invite their friends. No printed invitations out. Hatherine Kinzer, the four months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Kin zer of Crooked Fin'cr died in the city this morning. The baby has been sick for a month or so and was brought to 'the city yesterday for treatment. The body will bo taken to Crooked Finger for burial. WHEN IN SALEM, OHEGON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR CASH 11 WE BUY . LIBERTY BONDS FOR CASH I 'IS---- m m asr esa an a sa ssm fcaa DAY Z5c A new live rubber heelsin jblack, brown, gray and white, both in half and whole heels PUT ON YOUR SHOES forlONE HALF PRICE . . . . Do not miss this opportunity to get the best rubber heels put onby an expert for one half their actual value. r 2ND HAND GOODS Highest Onsh Price Paid For Clothing Musical Instruments, Tools, etc. CAYSITOL EXCHANGE 337 Court St., Phone 493 ' Selby Shoes Ball Band Boots Witch Elk Boots WE PAY CASH : FOR LIBERTY BONDS Hanan Shoes Dux Bax Oil Wizzard Foot WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS