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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1919)
PAGE TEN (Qie Saibilial Journal SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919. We Wish To A NNOUNCE That we now have the exclusive agency for All Around Town rtt i lie leu till n ii i mm i raiieras W e are glad to be able to make this announcement as it enables us to give our patrons FASHION'S BEST. As McCall's Patterns have been recognized for years to express and successfully introduce the best modes of Fashion. You will also be glad to get that wonderful magazine they publish each month. It contains the best fiction, general good reading, charming pictures, and val uable advise. It is the most wonderful 10c magazine published in America to day. We have the complete line of Patterns., Our prices are the lowest on DRESS GOODS. COJUNQ EVENTS April 2 Trophy train in Sa lem 1:45 to 4:45 p. m. April 4-5 Marion county Sunday school convention, I'irst Christian church. April 20. Easter Sunday. . May 3 List day on which to register for special election May 23 Junior week end, Willamette uuiversity. June 3 Special state elec-. tion. Wo buy liberty bonds. 311 Masonic Dr. J. 0. MatUtia, 409-410 Bans of axui it 14 teem, jiavo c-kt i . man, with over 35 years experience, : at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechier, den-1 list, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf i e U See the Diamond T track demon-1 strated by Chas. Livesley at 246 State i street. j Special services began last Eight at the South Salvia Friends churcn, and 'great interest is niniiitested in the nies- iMumerce )10j. Offiee phone 573,res-1 , fmt service he made a beautiful idence phone 5i6. 4 20 jMpositiW1 of the intercessory prayer of 01 rltrir tl,. 17th vtitiiit... nf Joint, in The Tord car stolen from E. M. Diem Kuil.'h he dweIt especially on the unity! Sunday morning from in front of theLf the Spirit. People were present from tatnoiie cnurch whs recovered late yes-jali parts of the city. The uieetittKS terday at Drain, about 110 miles south ji continue through the week and a of Kulem. Sheriff Xcedham received a I cordial invitation is given to everyone. mre mis morning from Koscburg, stu- WE ABE NOW READY TO TAKE CASE OF YOUB ELECTRICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SKEET WELCH ELEC RIO CO. PHONE 953. ! 1 OREGON THEATuE NOW 17 Into icorjyorated The annual meeting of the Hrst show that the church, along with others Wruted to be one of the livest fue Presbyterian church brought out a good in the city, had suffered during the war '. tors in it. Among other mutters brought attendance, tho supper tubles being period, and especially from the influon-i up 1110 ""'''''"if w8 'hat of the cele trowded with from 150 to 200 people, .a enidemic. the .-,,,.. f el..,,..). Ib.rati.0n .f t,M fiftieth anniversary of Jolowmg the plentiful repast, Kov. T. had been well miiiiitnined, the founding nf tho chim-li. whieh on. Morn tliUU , ,irj tl,., i-,th ,.t Xf., .... fi A Ml .... . . !Y. J- . UUL-..U, p.,,,., uiBoi- nnvo Doon ucvotoa to benevolences Albert, of the Hmuliiv school. v .m . nvi u. (fiaj'Ul (V..U a scrip turo passage. In the election of offi- :., tuu run b no suspoiiueu aim snon uuttgot for tli present yei;r proposes work was niado of ro-elocting tho form- un expenditure of -Uint, and in addition er bonrds of ciders, dencons nnd trus- s payment of 10U0 more on trie lots, tees. Tho only new officers being tho on which there is still mi indebtedness election of i'red Cook to fill a vacancy of 1000. Tho membership, ufter do on the board of elders, und Fred Nmith j ducting losses by denth nnd renmvni, is to fill a vacancy on tho board of den-i considenibly 0ver tiim. In the Bunday eons. As the work of tho bourd of dea-1 school, the primnrv department rIiows a cmiesses was pructically covered in the membership of iibout 00, the Cir.dle Koll Kew Kra progmtn, it was decided to j and the Home Department b mem. Icrvo theso positions vacant. It. Iters. Harold Co.4, us head of the Hoy Bteusloff, presiding over tho business Scout coiitingciit, gavo a spirited ae scssiou, called for reports from all the : count of tho work being done by tho departments, and while those went to two troops in tho church, which ho dem- moved and $2000 paid on the new lots pur-; that they "have tho biggest blowout chused for tho church last year. Tho 'on record," and to this end a commit- tee of hulf a dozen active workers were tiumed to inn ko nrrniigeiuents. I FRANK EEENAN IN 'THE MIDNIGHT SIEGE' CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN "THE BANK" ing the car had been found. Mr. Diem will leave at once for Drain to return with his car. It seems that the two young men who took this means of leaving the country got stuck in the mud and were unable to continue their flight with the car. "The best" Is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb It Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Let the "Diamond T" do your work. 240 tSate St. 4-1 Let the "Diamond T" do your work. 240 tfato St. 4-1 Lee L. Gilbert, agent for the Elgin Six; is feeling jubilant these days and it is all due to the feet that during the past eight days he has sold 16 five-passenger F.lgin Sixes. These are all of the latest 1919 Klgin model with natural Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer nooi wheels. Among the buyers are Co. for quick sorvice. tf F. Haselhacker, Mrs. Mav Ivie of the o (Capital hotel. Cr.rl F. Ruef, tho florist, I will sell the 8 room house at 1406 an1 p- E- Mi,le'' of Sublimity. Court St. for 330 See me at once, I 0 finoo will handle it. G. W. Laflar, 405- j See the Diamond T truck demon 406 Hubbard bldg tf strated by Chas. Livesley at 210 State 0 Istreot. 4-5 Dr. Mott offices mwed to Bank efj Calnmbla nvor 8melu ln ,ny uan: commerce bldg, rooms 407,408. j titj. Fitt, Market. tf aa-jy chicks, 644 State St. today tf Cherrians attention. You are com manded to report to Fred Mauris at tho Commercial club at 1:30 p. m sharp, Wednesday, April 2. Full uni form to participate in trophy train program. By order of King Biug Ful lerton. Meadow Lawn Dairy just opened. Pure milk and cream. Phone 90F12. Kuymann & Edgier, mgrs. 4-1 What at first appeared to be a gen uine kidnapping case involving a girl 12 years old, turned out to be nothing but the desire of a girl to get away from school and seo some of tho coun try. Yesterday noon sho applied at the homo of a fanner living near Chemawa and told a wonderful tale of how she had been kidnapped in Portland, then brought to a kuiesome house in the out skirts of Salem nnd then how she had made her escape and was walking back to her Portland homo. She wus brought back to Salem. Hundreds of photographs have been beautifully framed at Buren's, on Com mercial street, how about yours Don't blame yourselt, blame us if your wall treatments aro unsatisfac tory. Buren's, Commercial street. The m.ijiy friends of Miss Meldred I L.M.HUM ! care of ' Ybk h Toy Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. Has medicine which will car any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Fhone 283 NOTICE! If you hare apy Junk or sec ond hand goodu of any kind see ns first PHONE 398 271 Cmeineketa St. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest Cash Trico Paid For Clothing Musical Instruments, Tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Phone 493 'Good Housekeeping' 4-DAYS-4 Starting WEDNESDAY From the Original story by Kdgurliieo Burroughs. SEE Tarznn's t struggle with the lion the elephant raid on ciinnilml village battle between an ape and gorilln Abduction of tho white girl by apes. The most Stupendous, Amazing Film Production in the World's History with ELKO LINCCLN ENID MARKEY And 1000 others--Produced in the w ildest jungles of Brazil at a cost of $1500,000. Staged with wild lions, tigers, elephants, baboons, apes and cannibals. Special Orchestral Music Ye Liberty I Matinees 20c Evenings 25c wit-vr' I Willamette Valley Transfer Company HS1M Salem Office 171 S. High Street U Flfone 1400 Portland Office 2I10 Ash Street Phone Broadway 451 Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, I SILVERTON If f We buy produce of all kinds and with our tratispor i tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell tf your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. It's our business to recommend the proper framing for every picture fram ed here. Illume us if they don't turn out good. Hindi's. 'omiuercial street. Mr and Mrs Frank F Richter de note their appreciation to the many kind friends who gave flowers and at tention in the interment of their son, Louis, Hear the male orchestra at Wood luirn armory Thursday nilit. Another liig dance. Silvertua stage leaves Hush hank bldg ;'M p. in. An undressed gray suede glove was found lit the post oll'ico yesterday, it was a ladies' glove and the owner who can tell what, is wrong wiih one of the lint Ions of the glove and the siw of the glovo will have sufficient evidence to ho given the property. After 5 o'clock nett Saturday eve ning the pcrsmi who happens to have neglected to pay taxes will he subject to a one per cent penalty on the amount duo for the first hulf year payment, April 5th is the last day on which to pay to avoid this penalty nnd the of fico will not he open any Inter that day than li o'clock in the afternoon. Congressman Hawlcy will speak this evening before nieiiihers of the Six o'clock chili of the First Methodist church, hinner will bo served by the Indies of the church nt 11:15 oV'lock and the evening's program extend to S o'clock. All nan of the city are in vited. It has been doflntlcly decided that the trophy train from the war depart ment will arrive ill Salem nt 1:1) o'clock Wednesday afternoon on the Southern Pacific and that it will be on exhibition at Trude nnd South Com mercial Htreets for three hours. As yet no a' tion has been taken towurds clos ing any stores or of declaring a holi day for school children. The I hemuwa baud has promised to be on hand nnd the public in geiical is iuvited to come early. The train consists of six cars and men who have seen real service will be in charge to explain the many trophies. Business has been rushing at the counter nf the county clerk's office where marriage licenses and anglers' li censes nre issued. This time the niBh in for anglers' licenses. 1'uring the past two or three days anglers' license at l.M each have been issued to the fol lowing K. K. I.iudberg, Monitor: John J, Writ., Woodburn; (iehard 11. Fresh er, Woodburn; 0. A. Kpley, Jefferson; A. P. uber, Aumsville; I), K. Kustburn,! Aumsville; John W. Kastbnrn, Anms-I ville; Milo 11, yhier, Gates; J. T. Heck with, Jefferson, and tho following from. Bnlem: C. R. Stownser, K. B. tirinnn. iU. O. Royor, Chas. Letcher, J. F. Hugh C. A. Poter, E. E. Williams, J. A.! Burns, A. B. IlraniH. Ititune McKen ! 'nort, T, H. Holmes, P. M. Scott, R. II J Campbell and It. 8. Belle. j ! Combination hunters' and anglers' li- fenso have been issued to the following at 13 esh! R. C. Jeffersiti, Gorvnis; II. C. Ransom, Phelbnrn; L. O. Herrold. 8alem, and (ieorgo O. Bingham, Hnlein. ) Combination pioners and ilvti war. veterans' licenses have been issued within the past fo wdnvs to the follow-1 ing: W. J. Jefferson, James Lowe. Rs lem; J. N. Hraife. Piilem; F. P. Whit lock, Hilverton; U. W. Thomas, Silver ton; A. F. BlaeVerbv, 8ilverton, and Samuel C. Dyke, Gntes. Cherrians attention. Tou are com manded to report to Fred Mangij at the Commercial club at 1:30 p. m ; sharp, Wednesday, April 2. Full nni j form to artici!e in tropliv train ' The rumor that federal supuort had 'been withheld from n national euurd 1 Moore of route 1, Sulein, who was taken is one of the organization has been dissipated bv Col-1 U last Saturday evoning and operated , most interesting publications on tho 0ael May, now adjutant general of Ore- on Sunday for appendicitis, will bo to sca aa a general advertising news stand of lute. It has boetn won- g0n through the appointuieut of Govern- pleased to know that she is slowing ro- nR,m0l Among those sucgested s0 fur derfully improved, contuiniiig many 0r Olcott. The fact is brought out that ' covering. Sho is under the euro of her nro tne f ollowing; Sun Blessed, Valley useful departments as well ce a number the' fuiluro of congress to pass appro-' aunt, Miss Alma Moore of St. Vincent's ir,e, Purple llued, Rainblest, Grown of e.ntortuiniag lnisccllaueous articles nrintion bills left tho mitlonr.t militia hospital. Tho operation was performed ; ritl, Kat-suiu. Trv'ein, Bacchus' Rival and stories or real merit, inose wno bureau short of funds to cover trnus buy a copy of the April number wtll portation charges on equipment nnd to fi ml it very interesting. puy the guardsmen and officers. All o states arc equally affected, The neces- My new office Is 328 Huobard Mdfr sary state funds are available as usual. S'ew phone 100'J. I do a genoral iusur- i o ance business. I write surety bonds, j Dr C B O'Neill, optomotrist-optl-and loan monoy on the easy pay't plan cian, has resumed his practice over iwn your own home, and stop throw-1 Ladd & Bush bank bldg. Office hours '.ng your money away for rent. See mo to 5 p. m. Sundays by appointment, today, II, E. Bolinger. tf Phono 62.". 4-3 at the Willamette Sanitorium. Dance Thurg night Woodburn ar mory. Roads nre good now. Stago leaves Bush bank .bldg at 7:"0 p. m. T. E. McCroskny, manager of the nnd Mist-Kist. What is really wanted is a lianie suggestive of tho Oregon prune ns it is now packed, suggestive of its beautiful purple hue, how fine it tastes and all this with a name that can easilv be pronounced and will mean that tho Willainetto valley has tho fin- Salem Commercial club, is receiving j est prunes in tho world, ilioso wno several responses to the invitation to ! have a nume that will combine all these suggest an appropriate name for the i should submit it to the Commercial prunes raised in this part of tho state, club. i h a r m j ai isi Mim m m tL.m mWi I Hi! i i; i: !; i When Ordering By Mail, Mention This Adv. Phone 198 and 188 C.O.D. Taken $2.00 or Over FLOUR Crown, sack $2.95 Olympic $2.95 Pacific hardwheat $2.85 Diamond C $2.50 Breakfast Foods Kelloggs Corn flakes 13c Post Toasties 13c 2 Grapenuts 25c Shreded Wheat l ie Puff Rice and Wheat 13c Cream Rolled Oats pound 7c Large Package G. R. Oats 30c Mathena oats, pkg ....30c SOAP 5 Swifts White soap 28c 5 bars Ivory 35c Cream Oil, : for 25c Palm Olive, H for ....32c Rose Bath, ',) for 25c Citrus Washing powder 27c Sea Foam, large package 25c Cascade soap, 4 for ..25c White Navy soap 4 for 25c Clean Easy soap, ' 5 for 35c Crystal White ... 6c Lux, 2 packaegs 25c Gold Dust, pkg 27c Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 25c Light House 5c Borden's, tall can 15c Carnation, tall 13c Best Creamery but ter 65c Peanut butter, lb 16c Umcco .. 35c Nut Ola 35c Jell O, package 10c Jiffy Jell, pkg 10c Knox Gelatine, pkg 18c Jelly powder, pkg....l2c Sugar, 10 lbs $1.00 Sugar, 100 lbs $9.65 Tapioca, lb 11c Sago, lb 14c Instant, 50 size 43c Instant, 30 size 23c Plain, 25 size : 22c COFFEE . 3 lbs Royal Club....$1.10 1 lb. Royal Club 42. Power coffee, lb 30c M. J. B., 5 lbs $2.10 M. J. B.21-2 lbs....$l.15 M. J. B. 1 lb 47c 3 lbs Dependable....$1.10 Fancy blend bulk 30c Arbuckles 35c These prices will last long. BUY not FECIAL -3 DAYS 3 lbs Royal Club coffee $1 1 lb. Royal Club cof fee 3S : 3G.A. Coffee 9i 1 lb. G. A. coffee 32c Folgers tea, lb 45c Dependable tea 45c Bulk tea, lb 40c Borden's milk, doz $1.7( Carnation milk, dozen $1.70 Bulk lard, lb 32c Large Crisco $2.00 3 lbs. Crisco $1.00 Snowdrift 65c No. 5 Compound....$1.20 Small Cottolene :...$15 Fresh crisp soda crackers lb 17c 15 oz. raisins ...llc Brooms 85c to $1.30 All flavor spices 10c Del llonte catsup 25c Porter's 1000 Island Salad dressing 17c Bulk Cocoa lb 25c Bulk Chocolate 29c 1 lb. can Chocolate 30c Hershey cocoa, l-2....18c Lipton's cocoa, l-2....22c Bakers cocoa, 1-2 23c Royal Red peas 18c. Mt. Pleasant corn ....18c Standard tomatoes....! 8 j program. l!y order of King King Ful 4W w"-Ki le crtou. i rvwi oimii wmii iw u,,