Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 05, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 191?.
(Die Dailar.ld Uounial
t!
You Can
Always Depend Upon
THE J. C PENNEY COMPANY
1 All Around Town!
Giving you the best of merchandise at a great saving to you. We can
much better by you in
do
cojctxo events
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April 20. Euter SaaJay.
May J Oelebretioa it Clam-
poej, 7thh anniversary.
May S Last day no wale
to regitr for special election
May 2 3 Junior k ead,
Wuiametle naiverity.
Miy 19-23 X. a 0. F. Grand
Lod,:e sewsione.
June 3 Speeial s'ate elee-
Don.
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Bee tea Diamond I track demon
stra'ed by Chas. Livesiey t '216 State :
trcet. " 4.5
To see our shoes, and note the prices on them will convince any one of the
great values we give on this important articb of wear
C. B.
i (3SagS3SSraCaSS3q ian. ha.
Ladd Bash bank bid:
LADIES GREY KID LADIES BROWN KID
Shoe, all leather, Goodyear welt sole, hoe all Jeather, Goodyear welt sole,
French heel, imitation tip, lace. The f?nc.h heel lace imitatlon ng tip.
shoe so many have been looking for Thls 1S one of the sPnng's favorites
mso !M?
Dr. Sommers Health Shoe. One of the
Ladies English walking ( shoe. Gun most serviceable and comfortable
metal or kid, low heel, imitation tip. shoes you can get. Low rubber heel,
Good ones at . Belting Leather sole
$3.93
OREGON
THEATmE
NOW
O'Neill ptometrist-cpti-
nuEM Bit iTSctii e over .
Off rre hours I
to 5 p. m. Sundays bv appointment.
Phone 6-o. " 31'
DOROTHY GISH
IK
"BOOTS"
COMEDY
PATHE
Phone 77 Oregon Tixl and Transfer
Co. for qaiek aerriee. tf
I will Sell the I room hons at ima
onrt M
la yesterday ad for the Peoples
Cash Store rea ling l j pound; of soar
for H should have real 10 pounds fur '
Mi" Larsen. who purchased the mil-
jinery department at 1'. E. Fullertons.
is now makr.g a s-ial showing of
tailored and dress hats for lister, j
The Salvation toy headquarters
has moved into the Commons Mission
hall on Mate street, diagonally- oppo
site its present headquarters. Services ; ',
tne wees enj are to ne held a.'
follows: tur.iay evening at 8 p. m. '
for a general Public nie.-tin:f. Sun, lav
i
for t3r,H0 See me at once mornin- at 11 o'.-lo k holmes, serv-1
ini ; n u- 1 . - 'ies: San duv selum! nt 3 n'el..k 1
f I50 will handle it. G
1 400 Hubbard bldg
t
Lifiar. 403-
tl
WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE STOCK OF WOMEN'S, GIRLS'
White Shoes
IN LEATHER AND CANVAS IN PUMPS. MARY JANE'S AND HIGH
SHOES. THE PRICES WILL BE SURE TO SATISFY YOU.
J. C PENNEY COMPANY
MEN'S BLUE STRIPE OVERALLS HEAVY GOODS JJ 49
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, GRAY, KHAKI jg
IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH A RELIABLE FIRM---OUR
PRICES THE SAME EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
j The remainder of the Stockton dry
' god, N.ik which was moved to a
; store rom on North Commercial street
; was re -entlv gold to Mr. Goldblatt,
; who will remove the atoek to I'ortlaiid.
Columbia river amelts In any quan
tity, ritti Market. tf
Wo buy liberty bonds. 31 Masonic
! Dr. J. 0. MitthU, 409-410 Bui of
! Commerce bldx. Office phone 573, rca-
ident j j lioue 5L6. 4 20
'cs: Van lay schwl at 2 o'clock Sun-!
iar afternoon antl at 3 o'clock, unit-I
ed nii.-sion meeting, to be couclucte.l br
the Rev. Walls. San.hy evening there
will be the i;..al s. rv: under the di
rection of Caj tain ml Mrs. Hunter, j
In yestarrjy's ad for the Peoples
Ci:sh Store re(idi- A'-l;i pounds of sujiar
for 1 should have read 1 pounds for'
Cleveland motorcycle. 1918,
ca.h or lif.er'v bonds. Smith,
hotel. '
$120, :
Argo i
An annual dividend of 6 per cent has
been neeived by stockholders in the
i federal loan bank of Hj.okane. Th
money has been remitted to th.no of
I'oik and Marion comity who had sub
scribed to the stock whoa 'taking out
a lean. The government requires that
a party ho received money on the
Kovert.m. nt 's farm loan o!an. must sub
ZlrlT Sos the DtooEd T truck demon-
. " strated ,v 1
Summer Khool at the Capital Kor-i
"', now in session. Normal, civil
service, bookkeednjf. tvpewriting and
stnograhy, Gr,gg i I'itmar. eiawes '
arc formed. If interested, call on us
at eorner of 13th ai.d Wilbur streets. :
J. J . lra;. 4.5
Artificial teeth, have expert plats
iaa, win over i,i years ciperience, !
( my on:ce. Jir. 1). A. Beerhlor d-n-i
tist, 302 V. S. Nat. Bank bldg. tf
7 ? rr
s
I I in inrfu 1 it 1
Incorporated
Oospl meetings are continuing at WhUo strawberries art In the mar-
t,18rth 1 rFri;""U,fh"r' h 'th, k.t. ju.t at present thev c a little
vid.-iice of mtenut and promise of , . '
results. Last niifht a mot eieellent ! '"Kh fl" U'i''r distribution 111
essiilto was pn-eiited by Hcv. Slock- Ith' ''"-r- Tl" r',aJ Pri,'fl wnil!'l l
r, of Hie Kvangelieal chur li, on thc''''",', ""lav ,h,'n tl,B ,,err.v
ubj.ct of the Atonement. It is expect f"ra Los Angeles ouiil not
d 1hat the (c-ries will be continued ' a very good qualitv. It 1, thought
Beit ,thnt with a few narm dav in the
.oilh prices will reach s level that Sioikane. returned to Salem this morn
Buslnesn was booming tb.!s morning ! w ' " l"""1 tlu' Kr,"',,r to handle thcur'nit. n portiiii! a very iutereetini and
t th ta collecting office of sheriff!' "'' c,'nU
NeedUai. The long line mipjested aj People are really Interested In sug-
ronh at a moving picture show, onlv .gest:ng a proiier iiiune bv whi.h the 'bill, imividini; for'a department of ed
those ulandiiig around failed to have f.ne prunes of the Willa tie valley ; ttcation in the president 's cabinet and
a very joyous expression 011 their faces may be properly advertised, the name I an appropriation of Iimi.ikmi.iihO. ' This
Today Was the last call 'or the pay- : to miKcit aimut half a d..'en coiupli- matter was strm.ly fr. .iited in the
mnt of th fi'st half of tax. s for the 1 metifary idnn on the Oregon prune, j convention, but s. Mtiu.. i.t aceiuvd to
year. Moymning with Monday those ; Those received yesterday at the 4.'om-jhe very much divided.
ho h8v been delinquent will be ns- . mereial tlub ineluile the following:: o
essed one per cent a month interest j I'runetta. Kiiiir of the Hills (Jueen of In the J C Penney ad yesterd-v,
for the m it six months, and then there the Hills, I'rivilla, Perfection 1'urplo, the gods listed under lit' head ' Mers
Will be added a five per cent penalty I Wil'nmette l'rids', Wallmot Beauty, 1 khaki wo'k fhirts" -h i ill Sixc rc.i I
for the amount that should have been , I'ndo of the Valley, Indian Summer, j " pants. " An crrcr in pryjf rd:ig.
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. tl - l : . . 1. - t- : .1 t. I : . , t. '
uiuu buiiiih nm wen mm i-u. aiisi, jiain ivisaeu IintUKlM, ana "lilU
Shine. The lists are ati!l ojen and any
one having an original idea should sub
mit same,
E. F. Carleton, representing the de
partment of public instruction at the
Inland Kir pi re Teachers association at
important meeting of the great body. 1
Among other matter of national senoe
bnnikht lip there a the Hike Smith;
PROSPERITY
Our local industries are doing all in their power
t.o n.;i r' Salem and Marion County prosperous. Do
r at vy furnishing them with the FRUIT and
' DLES they require. We will be glad to
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
J. H. Albert, President Jos. II. Albert, Cashier
A niDtrh tin tit rAntv iraA
frames, popular prices fro u ."n cents j
up. Huron s, Ci iiu en iu! t'.t et, 1
0
John Graber, manager of the Cher-
rinn band has been fortunate in secur
ing one of his best soloists. This time
it is Kd Toltnan who played the double
M ta in the hand two years ago. Mr
loliiinn has been working in the
yards and came to Salem a few da
ago just for a visit. After interviewing I
.Mr. iiraoer aiut linking over the situ
ation, he decided to make Salem his
home and hence will be heard in the
hcrriait concerts this summer.
Photo stand f rimes, yj .md Mirer
'fiai , Jl.'.'j up. bir ,r. 1 0 ti fi reinl
St
tru t. The Kivjnent todav amounted to
i lir.til by those interested in the gov
ernment's farm loans, it is thought
that hereafter the fodVrat bank will
pay n much larger dividend than 6
ht cent.
"The best" is ait you can jo when
death comes. Call Webb A Clouga Co
Phone 120. tf
Dance at Aunisvills Saturday Apr 5.
45
Dauce at Wood bum Saturday night.
Danes at Aumsvtlle Saturday Apr 5.
4 5
A loganberry contract entirely dif
ferent from anv other heretofore made
was signed a few days ago. This con-
irwci is ror one acre ol loganherries in
the Waldo h.lls. In consideration of
the payment of $ !o the owner of the
one acre ngree, to keep in good condi
tion and cultivate the tract five times
Tire renter simply pays the f'100 for
the privile.ro of having the erop and
of course tawc, his chances on whe'her
mi. re than :iiiO worth of berries can
be picked from the one acre, in this
instance, the renter is of th" opinion
that the one acre plaated to loganber
ries should yield not only his f loO but
also a prufit.
A house buyer will pay up to $6000
j sput cash fur a snap close in buy,
1 north of S-att St, C. W. Niemeycr,
! Masonic bldg. 4-5
has. Livt
street.
icv at ilo State i
4-5;
Lieutenant James B. Young, who
volunteered fr s rvice shortly after j
the declaration of war. arrived in the
city yesterday and will resume hi5 du-1
ties in the auditing department of the1
secretary of state next Monday. Lieu-1
tenant Young receive. 1 his discharge at '
Camp Amatol. X. J. He first attend-;
ed the ordnance course at the I'mver-'
sity of Oregon and was then sent to
San Antonio, T. xr.s. His neit assign-1
ment was to t amp Hancock, Georgia,
and later at the I'tiiiersity of Penn-:
xylvaiiiu where he was detailed in in-;
struction work. j
The members of the Tnited Artisans i
are planning a verv f'ensaot socinl
meeting for next Thur. evening. April
10th at the Masonic Temple. The pro
gram and refri sl:n''nt e-immittees are
promising something unusual and all
members are urg-d to be present.
, Ejecial meeting of Pacific
A lodge No. 50. A. r &. A. M .,
AM this even-.ng. Work in the K.
Vi-iting brethren
'X
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned auctioneer has received instruc
tions from the owner, James N. Robertson, to sell
at public auction at his farm located 6 miles south
of Salem, cn the Pringle road, or :i 1-2 miles north
west of Turner, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10:30 A. H.
Consisting of 1 good black n.are, S years olii, wet-.nt i . u s. uhm.,
1 bav horse, fi rears oi l, weight 1!'"' lbs, good driver; 1 Jersey
4 v.-ars old. freshened in Seoren.ber; 1 Jersey cow 2 years old. fresh
June 14. fat; 1 J.-rsev h. iter, rising 1 year; 1 Ch-ter White and
Poland China sow and fi pigs; 1 Imoc Jersey brood im.w. weight
pound).: 1 lhiroe Jersev sow. weight 75 pound; 2 fat hogs, weight
;:!o pounds, each; 6 white Orpington hens, pure bred extra tine: 2 a
Plymouth rock heirs; 1 lluok automobile good sha; 1 7-foot Uecr
ing binder; 1 5 foot McCoruiick mower nearly new;-l 12 foot Mc
Cormick hav rack, nearlv new; 1 Van Brandt hoe drill; 1 Disc plow;
1 No. 30 Oliver ( hUieil 1'iow; 1 -No. 40 Oliver chilled plow; 1 H inch
Oliver chilled plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 single shovel plow; 2
1 horse cultivators; 1 Reversible disc harro-.v, nearly new; 1 2 sec
tion lever harrow; 1 l hatlitim fanning mill, nearly new; 1 Kimball
harrow; f 31 4 inch Knhfurd wagon complete; 1 hack, good shaj;
1 top buggy 1 fiO-eeg Cvj.li.is im-uba'or; 1 open buggv; 1 cutting
box; 1 se"t double breeching harness; 2 sets single driving barness; 1
grind stone 1 hmpne ...am siaiator. good; 1 garden hoe; 4'
grain sacks; 3 cross cut saws; buck saw. hand saw. shovel, rakes, hoes,
spade forks, logging chains, stillards. wagon jack, .-ythe, cradle; 1
hive of Iocs; 1 dining table; lil) yards of rag carpet. 2 bed steads and
springs; 6 diners, fruit jars, and other things too numerous to mention.
TERMS: All sums of 10.00 and under cash.
Over that amount, time wll be given to October
1, 1919, to parties furnishing approved bankable
notes, bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum.
No article to be removed until settled for. Articles
bought and not settled for may be resold, the loss,
if any, to be paid by the defaulter. The decision
of the auctioneer to be final in all cases of dispute.
. FREE LUNCH AT NOON
James N. Robertson F. N. Woodry,
OWNER, Phone 45F22 Phone D10 or 511, Si'em, Oregon
NOTE WOODET CONDUCTS SALES EVERYWHERE
POSTPONED
UNRESERVED
AUCTION SALE
E-Room Home And Furriiure at 359 Ncrlh Liberty
Street, Wednesday. April 9ih, 1:30 p. m.
rONITL( OF Fine S r oto house and lot 4."xl7." feet. inehoVng
bath and toilet electric lioJiU, etc., located only 3 blocks north of
State street. This is a fine prop rtv sml is worthy of your attention
as it will be sold to tho highest bidder. Terms, $1,10)0 cash, balance
arranged.
FfEXlTjnVH' beautiful n.inor -1x7 with gol'1 frame; 2 larje oil
paintings; 1 lnrjje 011k dresser; 1 c!"ek; 1 walnut cabinet: 2
iion-h chairs: 1 oak kitchen cabinet; 1 3-biirner gas pbite; 1 kitchen
lirr. ileum; 1 ki'chen table; 1 wuxi.l oak bed. latest d-siti. spring anil
silk iloss mattress; 1 sewing nnuliine; 1 fir dresser; 1 brtukfast
table; 1 oak rocker; 1 nitlmit .--ettci; 3 diners; 1 upholstered chair;
1 stand table; pillows, bedding, scarfs, rutrs, wash bowls and pitchers,
carpets tools, crocks, kitchen utensils, dishes, wash tubs, pas plat'f,
looking glasses, clothes racks and tunny other things. Furaiture will
be sub I for cash.
Mrs. Olive S. Ecrigfct F. N. Woodry, the auctioneer
OYvXKK, 30 N. Liberty St.
M' iRAL: List your sales with WOODRY.
rhone olO or oil
M, welcon
When Its music and dance go where
the crowd goes, a-rnory tonight.
M:i F. D. Doreaits left this after-. led to the operation developed vijry
noon for Portland to meet her husband j suddenly and followed an lihiess of
who is now on his way home from n,011'.v " fw Jnys-
stay of several months in New York j
state where he went for the benefit
Wantd Ft hogi and gtock hogs,
I all kinds of cattle. 14-'5M. 4-8
- . . .
Salem Farmer
t
Si Cured of Cancer-
of his health. He will arrive in Sa- .
j leu tomorrow mornin?. j
Friends of Mrs. N. Salomon of 250
South oCttage street, will be pleased to
li.flrn til. if alin tio. nficSA.t bm ,iobc f mJ 1 v
With the clore of the war and the I ., . .. v. , . . . V.v !." .."
,..,..; , i ;: .. i . , ! i nr.iii:;:! nil ui'er.n lull at I lie .ll.iiieMe
returninjr of so!. nets, the work of the r
home service section of the Red Cross S!1"a,l"'iu"1 ' now &u'ing a weil
htis bvert growini! until it records i " could be expected. The trouble that
show that last month was the most I
active month silce its organization.
One of the big items now receiving at
tention is that of the ii0 bonus which
all discharged soldiers have coming to
them by an act of congress. On this
subject the home service section wrote
477 letters during March and 100 per
sons were given information regarding
the bonus. To asist families of sol
diers during .March, 31.31 was distributed.
ated Po'i-. it
t isn rtore, will lurmsi
it the Jerd'is
,sa- au.l
I SIIUR-0NT tiaaiittMattMi 1 truck' rT fl,h ,or
o
t
I
if
IF
You find it difficult to thread a needle,
the printed page dances before your eyes,
you feel an inclination to avoid reading
oecause it manes you nervous.
If your eyes are red rimmed or perhaps puffy af
ter an evening of reading or sewingUndoubted
ly the time has come when you need glasses.
Better have your eyes examined.
DR. A. MULLOCH OPTOjIETRIST
204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.
&SIIUR-OX
COpI
o I
When its music and dance fo where
,lthe erowd goes, armory tonight.
-o I
8enator McKary la reported In the
Washington d;spntchc as having gone
j up almost a mile hih in an airplane,
and of taking a ni.e little ride over
m! farts of Marviaud. Virginia and the
" I District of Columbia. I'pon lighting
CJ once asain on solid earth. Senator Me-
j Xary is reported as saying. ' I was
not friirhtened, but there wis a p'r
ceptible abwnce of that rdrasant 'nse
of sa'cuntr which one ha when he
knows he can place his feet oa solid
ground at will. "
Dance Qnerry's hall 4 miles south
tonight, April oth. Hood music, new
Ball.
When it music and dance go where
the crowd goes, armory tonight,
Mr. and Mrs. G E. TerwiUlger, grad
uate morticians an I f u real directors.
770 Tiemeketa St. Phone 7.'i.
Headn.urtrs for the rlctory liberty
loan have bes-n established a' the Com
Salem, Oregon
December 6. 11S.
To Whom it May Concern:
This f to certify that I had a can
cer of my lower lip of three years
ft'amliniz which worried me greatly.
I went to Dr. S. ('. Stone for treat
mi nt. He applied liquid for ix
days and then an ointment, and in
a few days the cancer came out and
the place healed up nicely. This was
lat Aiiitnst. 1 eaa conscientiously mercinl elub. Ivan O. McDnniel, for,
O
recommend Dr. Stone and his treat
ment of cancer.
W. J, BROWN.
Salem, Oregon.
Cold to the amount of .15,000,000 wr.s
I deposited bv the Germans in the Bek
itian national bank at liruaaolt We.lnes-
;.lr in iiarment ..f foodstuff whi.h the
fcISS4tf 'allies are permit!. to enter tiermany.'
The above certificate was tendered
by Mr. Brown unsolicited in apprecia
tion of Dr. Stone's services.
S. C STONE M.D.
(Stone's Drug Store)
241 North Commercial 8treet,
Salem, Oregon
Phone Si
Consultation and Advice Fret.
merly manager of the Commercial club,
has been selected as chairman of the
city committee, while K. U. Decke
bach will serve as chairman of tho Ma
rion countv victorv loan committee.
H. B. Klli'ott, D. V. Kyre, Wm. S.
Walton and J. H. Albert have been ap
pointed as members of the central city
committee. J'or the countr and the
city also, the actual work of the earu
pain will beiiin at once, although the
personal canvassing will not begia nn
l til April The campaign for the fif
j th or nctory liberty loan will cover
I the period between April ;i and Mav
j Meadow Lawn Dairy jurt opened;
j pure, fresh milk and em, i'hone W
T12. Kaymann k Kgler, mgrs. 4-8
i .l 1 TF- show a tact- V S
iir, YY ful disc re- V 3
I ( tion in the j
' ( management of our I'J J
business, our ar- (JA T
rt ranaeinenf s leave f$ J
I i, J nothinif to be desir- I fi
.!r ed ns to appoint-
j meiit our profes-
I I I itional conduct 1 I 1 1 I I
faultless. I f I
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slJlKlJ J I Si all -i vT-
NOTICE
If you have py Jujtk or sec
ond hand goodu of any kind see
us first.
PHONE 398
271 Cmemeketa St.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
.
WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON
tftop at
BLIGH HOTEL
"a Home Away from Home."
Strictly Modern $1 per Day
100 Kooms of Solid Coffort
Only Hotel in Businesi District
Oral portrait friuns 1U20, tZ
Burea'f, Commercial !t.
2ND HAND COODS
Highest Cash Price Paid
For Clothing
Musical Instruments,
Tools, etc.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
337 Court St. I'hone 493
WE ARE ftOW BEADY TO
TAKE CASE Or YOUB
ELECTRICAL WANTS
AT 379 STATE SHEET
WELCH ELECRIC CO.
PHONE 953.
t4-H
L.M.HUM
care of j
Tick Sa Tosi
Oiinese Medicine and Tea Co, t
liaa medicine which will tnre t
any known disease. J
Open Sundayt from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m.
153 South High Si.
Salem, Oregon Phone 282 t
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