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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919. ttk 3aito,Fabital Journal a4m - m urn 4,1 & m-j-m$mm4mtkm m.m -m-m mm.tm i,,, "We are Ready-to-Wear Apparel For women that will enable you to have fashion's latest decree direct from the fashion center as they come out, as our buyers are on the "scene of ac tion" daily to select the best It is only on account of having such a large number of stores to purchase for, that makes it necessary and advisable to have men who have specialized on particular lines to devote their entire time to the buying of their specialty. OUR LATEST ARRIVALS ARE A NIFTY LINE OF DOLMANS, which are marked from $22.50 to $35.00 DRESSES, SILKS AND COATS ..r SUITS SKIRTS, SOLORED SILK AND WOOLEN SKIRTS, WHITE GABARDINE AND PEQUE SWEATERS OUR MODES ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC! OUR TREMELY MODEST! LET US 197 Busy Stores tetSjaa&iaft&SSSSaaftm YOUR APPEARANCE Your personal appearance largely deterres your suc cess in life. Few- things, if any, add more to personal ap pearance than a normal set of teeth. Many people are denied the most attractive positions in the business world on account of abnormal conditions ot mouth and teeth. , Tlio greatest denttil Authorities tell Us thut neurly everyone could retain their teeth during their iito time by following proper instruetion in cure of mouth at home, thorough periodical cleaning (preventing pyorrhea and jnost cavities), together with having all cavities, that do occur properly filled while small. Those same million tii'S contend tliut probably more harm than good has resulted from endeavor ii.fi to con Oct denial disorders of long Stituiling except by extruding the teeth. lu tho faco of these facts a very large per cent of our people are badly (lis figured on account of unclean, decayed teeth, loss of teeth, pyorrhea, or oy un sightly crowns, fillings, bridges, etc. As the dental profession sees things toilav, if diseased teeth are to be re tained all truces of decay should bo re moved and fillings properlv Inserted be fore toothache occurs, otherwise decay limy continue or recur, resulting in loss of tooth without put ion t realising any thing ia wmngsuiitil too lute. From the standpoint of pain there is limit to human endurance, and unfor tunately, for many, this limit is reached before the decayed tooth Is properly prepared for a filling or before the roots havo been entirely removed from the juw. I do not wlh to frighten any one. but I d wish t0 do ifnod dentistry without subjecting iny patients to pain or fear, resulting in neglect and loss of teeth; no in order to accomplish the good nrtd avoid the evil I use modern painless methods in filling and extracting. DR. HARTLEY 407 Court St. Phone 114 SPRING IS fj Incorporate i i! And so is planting time. Have you planted your BERRIES and VEGETABLES for our local man ufacturers. They will buy all you can raise at a big price. If you need financial help call on us. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert; President Jos. II. Albert, Cashier receiving every day pretty SERGES - MMMMMMOMt SHOW YOU-FOLLOW THE Will Rush Work On Mount Hood Loop Road With as little dilay as possible the government will start construction of tho Mount Hood loop within the for est reserve. There i, a total mileage of 172 miles for the cumpletn loop, but tho work the government is to un dertake consists of the U7 .2 miles with in tho forest 'boundary. Of the 17- miles, approximately SO miles will be of haul surface. The loop txtnodi titi miles over t lit) Columbia river highway from I'ortlnnd to Hood river, all but 1!2 mile of which is now lived and the' 22 miles are to be paved this year. The distnnce from Hood Hiver city to Mount Hood lodge is 25 miles, from Mount llnnd lodge to tlovernuiont fuinp.aroond the south east siito of the nioiintninL'll miles. There is a 12 mile stretch en the Zig zag .section from (iovertitnent t'nmp, following which there is 2!! ntil" in ('lii'katnits county, and thenm on into I'ortlnnd. From Portland to Mount Hood there is a mail up to tioveniinent Ctuup, not in good condition all the wny, but it is passable. Construction of tho loop road through the forest re- servo will take cure of the link con necting tho west ilh Hood river val ley, and this link through the forest is vital. RoM May he Open all Tear For evernl years the government has favored the Mount Hood loop and work was to have stalled nearly two yturs ago but the war interfered. This year a start win made on the Zig'sg section, the state contributing $12,000, With the end of the war ami the desire of the government to pro vide lalmr with employment eamo a big road fund, and the government de cided that the sooner the road projects are started the better. The government fonstry department has set aside $2"i7, kH for building the road and this sum will be matched by the state. Two years, it is estimated, will com plete the loop in the furest. When this is finished, or possibly noxt year, ft branch from the loop at tho Oak (Ireve fork of tho 'lackams river may be started connecting the loop with Wa pinitia thereby making a commercial road which will nve so miles of trav el from Horns, Prinevillo, Deschutes and similar points. The Wapinitia con nection can tie financed for Approxi mately I.iO,WK. While some criticism may be made of the tnte highway commission by persons who want roads in their own vicinity, Ivecnuie the state is building a scenic highway, the commissioners had no intention of giving the Mount Hood loop precedence over some com mercial roads, hut innsmueh s the government is anxious te start, the commissioners consented to cooperate. This is only one of a number of big HERE. new $7.90 to $270 $12.50 to $35.00 $19.75 to $45.00 $3 93 j0 JJ? 5Q $195 0 93 $7.90 to $10.90 PRICES ARE EX- CROWD 197 Busy Stores road projects the gvernment is desir ous of pushing forward in Oregon this season . Oregon in n. Word wag received this morning of the death of .Mrs. V. K. ( hnney at tho Mann home in Portland. March 2S, HH'.t. IThe funeral snrviivcs will bo held in Portland nnd tho body brought here M imlny morning for burial in tho Lee Mission cemetery. Mrs. Cha ncy was well known among the older Juleiu residenis. Por many years she lived in the Eddy homo in North Sa lem. At the time of her death slitf was morn than 80 years old. See the Diamond T truck demon si ruled by thus. Liveslev at 24li iState street. 4 5 CoL E. Holer was In attendance up on the recent meeting of tho Oregon Humane society in Portland, ond de livered ft 'brief fliblrrsH. In the eleetion of officers for the coming year A. W. i owpurthwnit was made president, Mrs. P. W, Horry vice president, Pey ton Tnylor recording secretary and Mrs. V. W. Swnnton corresponding secretary. A two months' start la what It menni to vnunt? pontile who beirin v.ith the new class In shorthand at the Cap ital iiusiucsa college on Monday, in st'-ii'! of waiting until the summer months are here. Investigate. Let us show you what thorough trninitrg in business subjects will accomplish. A reception was given at Salvation Army headipinrters on State stn-et last evenimj to 4'nptnin mid Mrs. Hunter, the new officers. A supper wns pro vided by the friends of tho Salvation Army and the evenin's program includ ed several numbers of music. The Sol vation Army will hold its usual street services this evening on State street and a later meeting at the headipinr ters nt 8 o'clock. Sunday, a holiness meeting will be held nt 11 o'clock in the morning, a Christian praise meet ing at 3:110 o'clock in the afternoon and the open air services at 7.iU) o'clock, followed by the usual Sunday evening services at headipinrters: The Chevrolet agency, which has re cently been established in its new quar ters on North High street, is feeling tho full effects of the boom in the au to trade, as a carload of sutoi just re ceived was praeKcully sold out before they were unloaded from the ear. The firm P. (. lelnno and I. O. Delano havo now one of file most thorough ly equipped garages and repair shops in thn valley. rVmr men are employed in the repair department, one of them being an expert mechanic. Their tiouse furnishes service to the Chevrolet car only, but as they have a clientage of shunt 4''1 in this section thev have plenty of business. A feature of their establishment is that they carry a com plete assortment of Chevrolet part, so that if necessary they could assem ble au entire car in their shop. Rev. Alfred Bate and wife left Sa lem yesterday and visited friends in (IjaFayette where Mr. Bates was form erly pastor and went to Willamina for a big centenary meeting in the eve wing. About forty Sheridan Method ists furnished the program of speeches music st the Willnmina church, and at the social hour folhwing the Wil jltauiiita thursk wived refreshments. i What Is bolshevlsm? Answered Un ion hall S, p, in. Mnr. 29. 'journal want ads pay MA COMXNO E VESTS TONIGHT March Hi) Turn clock for ward one hour, 2 o'clock a. m. March 31 Election of offi cers Salem Floral society, Com mercial club, 8 p. m. April 2 Trophy train in Sa lem 1:45 to 4:45 p. ni. April 4-5 Marion county Sunday school convention, .First Christian ehurch. April 20. Easter Sunday. May 3 Last day on which to register for special election May 23 Junior week end, Willamette university. June 3 Special state elec tion. OREGON THEATuE NOW d. w. GEiFrrra s Supreme Triumph This Is your very last chance to see this Masts Picture Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf o I will sell the 8 room house at 1406 Court St. for $350 See me at once, $1500 will handle it. O. W. Laflar, 4U5 40U Hubbard bldg tf In the case on trial yesterday" en ti- Itled . M. LaFollett vs S. W. Jones, jlhe jury decided that the defendant was entitled to hold the sheep in ques- !tioa in his noasession until Mr. f.a- ' ttdlctt rni,l him $-0 incurred in tak- O Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce bblg, rooms 407,408. tf Xa'jy chicks, 541 State St. today tf My new office is 328 Huobard Mdg. New phono 1009. I do a general insur- mtCA hunt Tinas T writn anretv hnniiis. jnnd loan money on the easy pay't plan Own your own home, and stop throw ing your money awnv for ront. Boo me today, 11. K. Bolinger. tf John J. Collins, deputy district in ternal revenue collector clesed his of- ifice in Salem this evening at 5 o'clock Those who have not reported on in come tax will now be declared delin quent and perhaps subject to a penal ty. There is also u chance that delin quents will not be obliged to pay a penally lor rue reason mm nut liuerii al revenue service was slow in getting out its blanks. In mauy places, includ ing Siilem blanks run out or tho gov ernment could not supply them in the first place. Anyhow, those who are still delinquent should write Milton A. Miller, internal revenuo collector at Portland. 0 Columbia river smelts In any quan tity. Pitts Market. tf Artificial tooth, have expert plate nian, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf o Dr O B O'Neill, optometrl3t-optlr cian, has resumed his practice over build & Bush bunk bldg. Office hours !' to 5 D. m. Sundays by appointment. Phono C25. 3 Rose bushes and shrubs at reduced rates for next .'10 days, nt .Northwest em Xnrserv. Phone 11IF.1. First Christian Church will receive o What lg bolshevism? Answered Un ion hull 8 p. m. Mar. 211. o Oregon state missions pledges at all jservicvs Mar. 3d. C. t . Swamler, l state secretary. Leland W Porter, pastor. o Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jerwilliger, graduate morticians and funeral di rectors, 770 Cheim'keta St. Phone 724. o If you happen to have any friends living in Yecho-!lovnkia, yon may write letters to them as that counry is not under the control of our ene mies in the late war. Prague is the capital of the country. But no pareel post, hus s yet been established. What is bolshevism? Answered Un ion hall X p. m. Mar. 2'.. o Dance at armory at 8 p. nt. o O n Sunday Mr. Baymotid Ballrd will give a short concert following the feature picture at each showllii se lections fur tomorrow: "Behind Your Silken Veil," latest Oriental fox trot. "Still Ouiet Night" Homer Barilek. Walt, eccentric. . uymN .. . ... n - 4 I'xlgc No- A. r. A. M M this civenirjr. fVork in h degree. Vieiting breth' W?reu we welcome. Dance at armory at 8 p. m. o Although certain units and organi rations of the American army in France have iieen ordered home, yet a number of soldiers and officers from each continus to bo stationed over 1 nP round lovn . there, to dose up the affairs of the ; organization and to care for property. Ik-nee those who write to the men who remain in France, are requested, when addressing letters to add, 'Please j forward. Addres-ws still in France. "i This will prevent the letter from be ing held in this, country. We do barber work without gas; i haircut ting 3oc. shave 15c children a ' i . i c-. O ' nyc-ciauj, vol oiaie o a. ill . iu v p. m. 3-29 Dance at armory at 8 p. m. ws buy liberty bonds. 311 Masonic 'ildg. tf Dr. X O. Matthis. 409-410 Bans: of Cammerce iddj;. Office phone 573, res idence phone 5l6. 4 SO Eayward Fowle, one of the original members of Company 3d is home, af ter having had more than the average man's experience in the war. lie went through some pretty stannous service in the second battle of the Marne. Later he was taken to a hospital for an operation for appendicitis and upon a;s recovery sent to the casual camp at LeMnns, France. Then he was seut to St. Nazaire, and finally arrived at I -Newport -News Feb. 1, WIS). Thou to Camp Lewis for his discharge and then : home. j "The best" Is all you can do when , . death comes. Call Webb & C'lough Co. 1 Phone 120. tf Let the "Diamond T" do fork. iUd iSute St. your 4 1 H. N. cck of Jtiuboara, lost from his automobile n complete extra wheel, 34x4 in case, while driving between Mt. Angel' and Silvertun Saturday night. Finder lease notify II. N. Beck, Hubbard. 3 31 Let the "Diamond T'.' do your work. 2!i tSnte St. 41 Dance at armory at 8 p". m. Miss Mary den Bleyker, a teacher in tho Taeoma schools is in the city, as an over Sunday guest at the horn,, of Mrs. Mildred lirooks. Miss den Bleyker is from Holland, coming to this country at the outbreak of the war. She taught mathematics for one year in the Salem high school. The management of Hotel Marion is pleased to announce the first pose war dinner dunce fir Friday April 4. at $1.2.1 per plate. Dinner at i p. m , Music by the Warren Hunts. We in I tend this to be the first of n series, j patronage permitting. 3 !U What is bolrhevts n? Answered Un ion hurt 8 p. ir. Mar. 20. Dance at armory at 8 p. m. What is bolshevisn? Answered Un ion hall 8 p. m. Mar. 21). The grand Jury drawn last evening include the following, ihns. Hein of Aumsville, tl. I). Scott of Sublimity, C. C. White of Salem W. 1). Evans of Halem, Kll-is Stevens of Oervais, ,T. A. Hishop of Salem and (ieorge W. Eyrq of Salem. Mr. Salem has bcs selected as foreman of the jury. All jurors for the past term of court were excused excepting Ver"on F. Relief, J. A. Folnnd. 1". Clifford and Jacob Mollencop. These jurymen were hein over In case of an emergency need iot jurymen. The next term of the circuit court begins June 2. See the Diamond T truck demon strated by ('has. Liveslev nt 24(i State street. " -f What is bolshevism? Answered Un ion hall 8 p. m. Mnr. 2!. Dance Querry's new hall, 4 miles fiuth tonight. 4 piece) orchestra. Lunch 11::to. Auto leaves Masonic Tcmplo o'cb"k. Although the bottle containing wood alcohol was labeled poiivin, C.oorgo Itarr succeeded in drinking about half r0O if v y CAC3T SEE W baas smsI Tor proper tijt, holrf Ifi lit; from the ey TffT ch yrepfr.Telyf DR. A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Back of Commerce Bldg. WE ARE NOW BEADY TO TAKE CARE Or TOUB EIJECTEICA1. WANTS AT 379 STATE SHEET WELCH ELECBIO CO. PIIOKE 953. UNRESERVED Auction S-Room Home and Facta At 350 North liberty St Wednesday, April 2nd, 10 m. Consisting of Kine 8 room house and lot 4.iil73 ft., includins bath and toilet, electric l L'hts, etc., located oulv 3 blocks north of Mete street. This is a fine property and is worthy of your attention as it will be sold to tho highest bidder. Terms flOOO ca h, balance arranged. FURNITURE 1 beautiful mirror "17 with frame 2 large Oil TV.intlnss 1 large Ouk l'rossvr 1 Clash Clock 1 Walnut Cabinet 2 l'orch Chairs 1 Ouk Kitchen Cabinet 1 3 burner Gas Tlate 1 K. Linoleum 1 K. Table 6" dd Pillows, Bedding, Scarfs, Rups, Wash Bowls and Pitchers, Carpets, Tools, Crocks, Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, Wash Tubs, tlus Plates, Look ing Glasses Clothes Hacks and many other things. Furniture will lie sold for cash. rdrs. Olive S. Enright HI Wocdry, The Auctioneer Owner, 350 N. Liberty St. PHONE 510 or 511 MORAL: List your sales with Woodry. CE AUG WARRING AND MPANY FEED BARN 254 S. Liberty St. Saturday, April 5, 10 a. m. bring in your Stock F. N. WOODRY, the auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 Salem CLEARING Auction 6 miles South of Salem, on miles northwest of Turner, on Tuesday, April 8, 10 a. m. ' Consisting of Horses, Cows, Brood Sows and Pigs, 2 fat hogs, Chickens, Buick Automobile, Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Cream Separator, Farm Tools, Furniture, etc. Free lunch at noon. James N. Robertson Owner Phone 45F22 NOTE-Woodry conducts of the contents of a bottle found in his possession before the police found him about 9 o'clock last evening. II o J w stnken to the police station end Dr. Pembfrton and Dr. Cashatt call-j ed. They took him to tho Deaconess hospital and pumped him out, by means of a stomach pump. " I L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tcnf Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. lias medicine which will ture ny Known disease. '.'pen -cunnay, from 10 a. m uuui o p. m. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Phone 282 1 waxed Oak Bed, latest design, spring and silk floss mattress 1 fcewing Machine 1 Kir Dresser 1 Breaklast Tablo 1 Oak Rocker 1 Walnut Settee 3 Diners 1 upholstered Chair 1 Stand Table l the Pringle read, or ',) 1-2 F.N.Woodry, The Auctioneer Phone 510 or'511 sales anywhere. NOTICE! If you have apy Junk or see- ond hand goodu of any kind see us first. jjc PHONE 398 271 Cmemcketa St. CAPITAL JUNK CO. it 2ND HAND GOODS Highest Cash Price raid For Clothing Musical Instruments, Tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Thone 4St3