Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 07, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    TAGE EIGHT
SALEM, OREGON.
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919.
(il)c flaitoflrJjd Journal
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You Can
Always Depend Up
THE J. G. PENNEY COMPANY
Giving you the best of merchandise at a great saving to you. We can do
much better by you in
TUT
To see our shoes, and note the prices on them will convince any one of the
great values we give on this important article of wear
LADIES GREY KID LADIES BROWN KID
Shoe, all leather, Goodyear welt sole, hoe all leather, Goodyear welt sole,
French heel, imitation tip, lace. The heel iace "Nation wing tip.
shoe so many have been looking for Thls 1S one of the Spring's favorites
M.5fl . $8'50 -
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
$3.98 UN
WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE STOCK OF WOMEN'S, GIRLS'
White Siloes
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 ; .7
IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
OUR PRICES THE SAME EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
I All At
1 T"
round iown
COMXNQ EVENTS
jBenson, chairman; Dr. E. E. Fisher,
vice chairmen; Dr. M. C. Findley,
I Hal Patton. Dr. B. L. Steevea, F. E.
April - Mutt and Jeff "at
Opera House.
April SW. Easter Bunday.
May 2 Oelebmtion at Cham
poeg, 76th aiiniersary.
May 3 Celebration at Cham
May S Last 4aj on w:ea
to register for special election
May 2 3 Junior week end,
Willamette university.
May 18 23 L 0. 0, F. Grand
Lod,;e sessions.
June 3 ifyecial ttato election.
Deckebaeh. P. E. Fullejton, Supt.
,Harwood Hall of Chemawa and Or.
"B. E. L. Steinor. These citizens are
pleased to (jive moral aupport to an
institution that ia recognised aa a val-
j uable asset in our civic life.
l Attention Shriners AH Nobles are
requested to meet at 7:30 p. in. April
8 Masonic Temple, 5!h floor. Business
of importance. Hal D. Patton, Fred
A. Erixon, F. E. Shafer.
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OREGON
THEATkE
NOW
CITABLE 3 BAT
IN
THE OIBL DODOES'
Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer
Co. for quick service. tt
I will sell the 8 room bouse at 1406
Court St. for $3540 'See me at once,
$ir00 will handle it. 0. W. Eaflar, 405
400 Hubbard bldg tt
The conference of the United Evan
gelical church has just come to a clone,
X. y. Miuney, presiding elder of the
Oregon conference, returning to his
home at LaXuisc, Iowa, in company
with Hishop Xane and wifo.
o
Columbia river smelts In any quan
tity. Pitts Market. it
o
Ws bay liberty bonds. 3U Masonic
bldg. tf
o
Dr. J. 0. MattlUa, 403-410 Banc of
Commerce 'bldg. Office phone 573, res
idence phone 506. 4 20
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Miss Edna Grttber of Salem, Tvho has
been teaching at the Oululalo school
met with a misfortune a few evenings
ago when her home which she had
rented near her school wus burned to
the ground during her absence at the
school. Iio had furnished the home
mid was living with her niece, Alberta
Harrington, a school girl. Everything
wna destroyed including all clothing.
"The best" is all you can do when
death comes. Cull Webb & Clough Co
Phono 120. U
0. A. Dunn division engineer of the
state highway department collided
this jiioming with a street ear tit Htato
ml church streets resulting in con
iilcrmblo injury to the an do which
IMr. Dunn was driving and an equal
mount of (lam;ig(! to tho sireet ear.
It seems that Mr. Dunn was driving
orth on Church street end ut about
4ho buino time the street cmt was go
ing west. When Mr. Dunn first
rn ught sight of the street car he was
going a little too fast to entirely stop,
so ho Hteered to the left, striking tho
street cur on tho fender, Mr. Dunn
was knocked about 20 feel from his
"ir. After milking H complete survey
of himself and finding no hones brok
en, he accepted the oiler of a friend
to take, him to tint sluio house ami he
Is working lo.lny n usiml. His cur is
in the repair shop. So also Is flie slreet
ei r.
Willamette Valley
Transfer Company
Salem Office
171 S. High Street
H TM-, i inn
Portland Office
2:10 Ash Street
Phone Broadway 45-1
Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating
between here and Portland We also make
DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE,
SILVERTON
jj We buy produce of all kinds and with our trauspor
ff talion facilities we are able to pay the highest cash
H prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell
IS your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us.
I:
HH4HHm4444M 4M
L.M.HUM
care of
Oiinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Una medicine which will cure
any known disease.
Open tiiud;i.vg from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. in.
Mouth High St.
Salem, Oiegou Phone 282
WE ARE KOW READ? TO
TAKE CARE OF YOUR
ELECTRICAL WANTS
AT 379 STATE BKEET
WELCH ELECRIO CO.
niONE 051
Wanted Fat hogs and stock hogs,
all kinds of cattle. 1423M. 4-8
Dr. 0. B. O'Neill. optometrist-opU-
etun, has resumed his prin t ice over
LaiUl & Bush bank bldg. Office hours
9 to 5 p. m. Sundays by appointment.
Phone 025. 5-1
War mothers and all patriotic women
nre asked to contribute jams and jel
lies and homo made candies, cukeg and
ciokies for the "tloody Shower," all
to be given to Oregon soldiers in ho are
sick at rump, l'nrt of these will !so
be forwarded to the Oregon headquar
ters at .New York for tho returning
men. I'ommiitees from tho war moth
er,, will be at the First (Jongregntion
ul chiirvh Wednesdny afternoon to re-'
ceivc contributions.
Artificial tootn. have expert plate
man, with over 35 years eiperienee,
at my office. Dr. 1). X. lleechler, den
tist, 302 V. K Nat. Bank bldg. tf
Tho Salem Symphony orchestra has
been placed upon a more sttrble footing
ami is given addition prestige by the
election of a board of directors, made
up of prominent business and profes
sien.il men ns follows: Judge Henry li.
The Cave Man 'a Ball, as portrayed
in "Virtuous Wives." shows the length
to which the idle rich will go to give
their jaded senses a new thrill. Anita
Stewart is the star, and Owen Johnson
the author, of the story, which was
published in Cosmopolitan Magazine,
iwuie picture, now showing at Ve Lib
erty with music.
T. W. C. A. board meeting tomorrow
at 11 o'clock. Executive meeting at
10:30.
Mary Eliza Fawcctt, A. M., dean of
women and chairman of the executive
committee, school of economics of the
Oregon Agricultural college, will deliv
er an addres9 at tho auditorium of the
city library Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock. She will speak on "Building
Young C.irls." The women of the city
are especially invited to attend this
meeting as the speaker has had a num
ber of years experience in handling the
work of girls.
"It's Just like a man," he tells his
wife to enjoy herself he hasn t time
for pleasure and then when somo oth
er obliging mn'V d-.res smilo with her
Oh Inyl Oh! Oh! Sec "Virtuous
Wives," now showing ut Ye Liberty
with music.
Dajice Tues. night Moose hall. Gen
tlemen 73c, ladies 10c.
Maybe you know some dear little
wife whose husband spends everything
but hia time on herf Tell hei to soe
"Virtuous Wives" showing at Yo lib
erty. It will help her.
At Waller hall, Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock, the department of pnblie
speaking of Willamette university, un
der the direction of Vrof. Delia Crow
d.sr Miller will present Horace b'ahs
kopf in dramatic recital. Miss Myrtle
Mason and Miss Winnifrcd Ayrc will
assist .
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Dance Tues. night Moose hall. Gen
tlemen 7."c, lailics 10c.
The last n:id most attractive number
on tho public library series of lectures
will be a lecture-recital by Prof. Sites
of the music department of Willam
ette university, who will speak on the
music, in i'liince, illustrating his lec
ture by select ions from eminent French
composers. This will bo given on Tues
day, April "!) having been unnboid
ably postponed.
30 big dances Tues. night Moose hall
Gentlemen 75c, ladies 10c.
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Ladies
Coats and
Stilus
The best and biffgest asscrtmtnt in
town at popular prices. Showing of
the latest models direct from the
manufacturers1 at New York and
Philadelphia. Our buying direct
saves you nil the middleman's profit.
La&sCcais 513lo $35
Ladies' Sdts $11.90 to $35.50
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & C
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Thone 1072
Commercial and Court Streets., Salem
Formerly Chicago Store
period of two years be. eon tho decla
ration of intention to,lbecomo an Am
erican citizen aud the final examina
tion before tho circuit judge.
third greater thun at this ttmo Inst
ve:ir. Mr. Hanson furnishes the fol
lowing figures for the three months of
January, February and March. This
vear tho transfers run 450, 533 and
70S respectively. For the same period
Inst year they" were 300, 413 nnd 513
I respectively. While these figures do
not all represent trnnsters or propeny,
they do show that there is a good deal
of activity. It wns noted that a large
proportion of the property exchanges
were farms and fruit tracts.
The Knights of Pythias will hold a
..'ml ineetiui? Tncfdnv evening for
Representative Hawley has received
a letter from the assistant chief of
stuff, war department, stilting that
about 500 soldiers of the 63d infantry,
now stationed st Enst Potomac i'nrk,
near AVoshington, will soon be dis
charged. Also that about 100 men, se
lected according to tho emergency ot
their reasons for discharge, will bo re
leased within a short timo nnd that
further reductions of the Oronon force, ii'.,, initiation of a special rank team
will be made from time to timo as tho j Delegates will be present from the In
special duties of the men will permit, j dependence, Dallas and Silverton lodg
'I lie regiment to which the Oregon sol-j(,3i
diers aro attached is being used to , o
guard government property and in oth-1 The United States empioymoni bu
er duties and it is necessary to keep an rcau cinlinnes to have calls for work
adequate force nt present. t is hoped 1 ,,,. for tho hop j'Hrds nt $3 n day.
that regular troops limy displace tho Those will'ntg to werk in setting out
Oregon men nt an early date, permit- j straubcrrics are offered $1 a day while
ting them to receive their discharges ! $2.50 a cord seems to bo the prevail
and return to civil life. hg figure for wood cutters. There is
o ' alv.i a call for women as housekeepers
The fialera Abstract company have,in ti10 country. The figure for farm
been so over run with business during ! nn,1(is tun from $10 to $")0 a month,
the past few weeks that they liuvo , -vith an occasional better offer.
t.nA, ...I.liiml a ommlnv nvtrn tjnln. A rv
I question as to comparative records! Pictures of the former Emperor Wil-
In the good old Moose hall again fof rough t the information that the trans- nm ui, the former crown prince aro
Ihi' dance Tues. night. Gentlemen jc,
Indies 10c.
C. W. Mikkelsoii, age 74, a farmer
from Silverton a"d Hermina Haven,
age C4, also of Si'verton, were married
this morning by Judge liiishey. H
told the judge he just got; tired of liv
ing alone.
Box supper given at Kedzer school
house m't Wclnesdny eveiiinsf April
0. Go'od program and good time. La
dies bring boxes.
Aftor living in the United States
fifteen years and six months Harvey
Fred l'ardev of rural route 1, Hubbard,
hat divided he would like to be n real
American and bo given the privilege
of voting. He was born at Hanover,
Germany, and came to this country Oc
tober 15," 1903. He will have two years
in which to study tho constitution of
the United Slates nnd learn something
about civil government as thero is a
actions in rent estate a tnien rrom i,,,rr.,,i f,om iiin school rooms of l'rus-
court roeords, aro approximately one siu
UNRESERVD
Illy 111 )
WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON
4 tfcp m 4
BLIOH HOTEL
"a Home Away from Home."
Strictly Modern $1 per Day 4
100 liooma of iohd Ooffort
Only Hotel in Business District
CLEARING
AuctsoD
jlSlIUR-ONi
NOTICE!
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You find it difficult to thread a needle,
the printed page dances before your eyes,
you feel an inclination to avoid reading
Decause it makes you nervous.
If your eyes are red rimmed or perhaps puffy af
ter an evening of reading or sewing Undoubted
ly the time has come when you need glasses.
Better have your eyes examined.
DR. A. KcCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST
201-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.
j If you hare any junk or sec-
I ond hand goodu of any kind m
. us first
1 niONE 308
I 271 Cmcincket St.
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Home and I
Furniture I
CAPITAL JIM CO.
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2ND HAND GOODS
Uigur Cash Pries 1'iid
For Clothing
Musical Instruments,
Tools, cte.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
337 Court 8t. I'hons l?3
Horses, Cows, Hens lis
Fat Hogs, Farm Implhnents
Buick Automobile
Furniture, Tools, etc.
TUESDAY APRIL 8TH
10:30 A. M
6 MILES SOUTH OF SALEM ON TRINGLE ROAD
JAS. N. ROBERTSON F.N. Woodry, the Auctioneer
Owner. Thone 45F22 Thone 510 or 511
Salem.
NOTE: Woodry Conducts Sales Anywhere
Eight Room
High Class
AT 350 NORTH LIBERTY STREET
i!EDiPiy,l:30PiSliP
Consisting of fine 8 rooinod huue with lot 13x175 foot, with hath and mm
toilet, electric liRhts. fins, etc., located only 3 blocks north of State Jj
SToet; on paved street with street improvements paid, clear abstract &
ami tttla to llnfp! tliiil in n filto lirntirtv on.) i tenrthv nf vmir ot'im-
tioii, as it will be sold to the highest bidder. Ten $1000 cash, balance jff
arranged. I"rnpcrty will lc sold at 3 p. m. bharp. Also
High Qass Fimiiiure Consisting Of
1 quartered oak hall tree; 1 quartered oak buffet; 1 quartered oak
round extension table; 6 oak dirers; 1 cabinet drop head sewing
machine; 3 piece parlor set upholstered in velor; 1 niahoj;nny settee,
upholstered in velor; 1 onk typewriting dek and stool; 1 white en
amel dresser; 1 white enamel comode; 1 good heater; 1 lare white en
amel refrigerator; 1 gotd organ; 1 0 hole polished top range, extra
good; 1 bnutifol mirror ox" feet in gold frame originally cost $4."i0;
2 large hand painted portraits gold fannied; tf other hand pain'ings; 1
large oak dresser; 1 glass clock; 1 walnut chira cabinet extra good; 2
porch chairs; 1 oak kitchen cabinet; 1 3-buriicr gas plate; 1 kitchen
linoleum; 1 kitchen tr.blc; 1 waxed oak bed stead, spring and silk
floss mattress, latest design; 1 sewing machine; 1 fir dnsor; 1 break'
fast table; 1 oak rocker; 1 walnut settee; 3 odd diners; 1 upholstered
chair; 1 stand table; pillows, bedding, scarfs, rugs, wash bowls and
pitchers, carpets, tools, crocks, kitchen utensils, dbhos. wash tubs, gas
plates, looking glasses, cloth racks, and many other things. Furniture
will be sold for cash. Kverybody welcomed. Don't forget time and
place. All the above is good furniture and suitable for any home.
Mrs. Olive S. Enrfelit F.N. Woodry, tie Auctioneer.
Owner. 350 X. I,i!erty Street l'hone 310 or 511
NOTE Woodry Buys.fumitnre or will sell on commission ,
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