fAUL tit ai (ll;c Sattoif al Journal SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919- A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION All Around Tovn ONLY BY THE STRICTEST APPLICATION OF THE NESS PRINCIPALS, AND z o BEST BUSI- i A CO 2 U Q .aymg r air g AVTTIT HTTP fTdTmTFPQ TV riTPV CTTVCf rn tttti ,t-rtn . r ENABLED US TO BECOME A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION WITH 197 BUSY STORES IN ABOUT 17 YEARS. ways PI z 0 Z DAKTY MW KECKWEAR We have women's nice collars sets and vestees in many neat sty les and colors, good values at 49c, 9Sc, $1.49 and $1.79 FANCY BATH TOWELS In the best quality and many good patterns in pink, blue and yellow at 33c, 49c, 69c and 89c Wash Cloths to Match Towels at 8c, 12 l-2c and 13c YOU SHOULD LOOKAT OUR LINE OF Ladles' Purses AS THEY WILL SURE INTEREST YAU AND SAVE YOU MONEY THEY ARE PRICED FROM 49c TO $4.98 H 0 2 S n z H H C si IncorDoratsd ' -'ii ai. i. .iM m1!!! i mil i 133 0 z A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION Eraer V. iundera of ths 49th coast J of her mm, Kkv Walling, in France, artillery arrived in the city last eve- j M:ireh 12. He "was u member of the injr, earning direct from Camp Lewis. 3tith nero squadron and mm stationed He went into the service last June. Th Balera Business Men's League f the Commercial chub will meet to aight. E. II. liuMte, director an ou in-on Hint several Important bum aim matters will curnc up that are of special Interost. A tcleirram wag received by Mrs. M. X. Walling nt lllsj iNorth Fourth Street, with tho and newt of the death near Bordeaux. He would have com I plcted his third iir in the service Muv 31. Beside, his mother lie is sur- vivi d by a brother, Tliendnre Walling cf Halem and another brother, Ray mond, who is in the navy. Two sisters survive Mm, J. E, llnuser of Port land and Mrs. 0. A. Hay, also of Portland. At the time of his death. Fay Walling wns 21 yeara old. Hcfore going into tho war he had lived iu Ha-lorn. THERE'S HEALTH IN THIS SPRING TONIC COMZKQ EVENTS April 9 "Mutt and Jeff" at Opera House. Apri Easter Sunday. May 3 Ctlebration at Cham poeg, 78tfc aaaiTmary. May 3 Last ciay on which to remitter for special election Muy 23 junior week end, Willamett university. May 19-23 L O. O. F. Grand Lodge session. June 3 Special ttate election. MM amk, 3t LAM UAX AMTA STEWART in TKTUOUS WIVES" YE IJBERTY Orchestra Music MalliltiWItHt8SirqwattSl .ww c m VlVXAiV.c.l TILEATkE NOW CHARLES RAT Hi THE GIRL DODGER" Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer to. lor quick service, tf o I will soil tho 8 room doom at 1406 Court St. for o50 Ke nie at ones, $1500 will handle it. 0. V. Laflar, 405- iuo uuuuara Blag tl Columbia river amelta la any quai my. nttf Market. tf Rer. Jacob Stocker ha begun a aer- iet of evanvreiistie meetings at the Friiitland church. A ijood iptor.'t is manifested. The aerviie, will begin promptly at eight o'clock. Everybody wt'leome. "wbny" liberty bonds. 314 M.ont. j'iKlg. tf Th moating at the South Salem 1 Friends church continues to grow in : interest. Int night the Rev. I. Wells I of the Xa7-itie ch vreh spoke oa ! "Love." This evenini' the Kev. I. ! (i. Lee of the IT:gh!nnd avenue ! Frienda ehtir.h will deliver the address The meetings will be continued all week. ! Theo arc the months to get rid of i Dt- J- O. Matthis, 4C9-410 Banc of all the impurities that lmv.. ui.,r..,i Ciiinnercn hl.l.r nffi.. !,. r.-v in your Hysteni during the.'uence phone alio. 4 20 n BIG DOUBLE SHOW "HUNT'S ROYAL LAWAIIANS" nielli selves winter. W e a.lv that lias use. Xi vegetable blood cleaner rood the test of luanv veurs ! your d:ug;ist. SAY i WANT , CELERY KING" Hrew a cup and drink it every eth er night for a few week. It Vloanj the system is good for stomnch and liver and its regular uo banishes pim ples, cleans up blojeh skin and maken you feel younger, You'll like ittlu children liko it an, the cost ii next to nothing. Singing, Dancing, Macical Entertainers lal At His Be "THE VIRGIKIAN" Ab CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE COUNT' TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY ELIGH THEATRE t : paramount TV r-' (.. ee-.. Willamette Valley Transfer Company L.M.HUM care of m So hn .iiiuese Medicine and Tea Co. una medicine which will cur any known discime. Open Sunday, from 10 a. m. until 8 p. in. I.") South Hih 8t. Salem, Oregon I'hons 283 "The best" Is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clouirh Co I'hono l'JO. tf Chief ef Police Percy M Varney left Saturday evening for San Diooo on official business. He will bring back with him a man by the name of I'cck who is charged with non-support. 1uriiiK his absence lfjirrv Rowo ie sc.'Vinj ah chief of police. Wanted Pat hogs and stock hogs, all kinds of cattle. ' 14J5M. 4-8 Dr. O. B. O'Neill optometrist-optician, has resumed hi practice over Uidd & Bush hnnk bids. Office hours U to 5 p. m. Hundays by appointment. I'hono ti-3. 5-1 1 Mrs. Enrifiht at 350 North Liberty St. will sell her 8 room home and high ela furniture at auction tomorrow at , 1:JU p. m. o Dane at Moose h'Tl tonight. Gentle men 75cj ladies 10c. o Lee L. Gilbert. E'gin distributor, left this mornin? on business trip to in clude Cottaire Grove. Grants Pass, K-'stfburtr. Mcdfurd and Ashland. Fred Arms'ron!. the company auditor, ac companied him. Ldy Maccabees Important business concerning state convention, Wednes day April 9th. Dis-rict Deputy Bea trice Little will oe pri sent and a larjfo attendance is desired. 4-U o Dance at Moose hall tonight. Gentle men 75c; ladies ll'e . Mairtbers of the city covncil are In clined to speed up a little. When tho amendment io the sneed ordinance wn proposed makin;; th" speed limit 2.) miles n hour niitsidinf the business district instead of 20 miles as tu the past, seven voted for th" 2i miles lim it and six for the 20 mile limit. 31 long dances tonight Moose hall. Gentlemen 7.'.-: Iud;s inc. Hats Hats Hats The biggest and best assortment in town at popular prices. A new shipment just received direct from Philadelphia. Our buying direct saves you all the middleman's profit. LADIES HATS $1.49 to $6.S0 CHILDREN'S HATS 73c to $2.98 Our Trices Always the Lowest GALE & CO, Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store Photo swing frames, various tones, Popular prices. Buren's Commercial st reet . A telegram has boen received from Hand E. Stanton announeit. his ar rival in New York citv and also that ernor Hen. W. OKutt, D.W. Eyre, Jo eph II. Albert, S. Ii. Elliottw. S. Walton, Pan J. Fry Sr., Dr. K. K. Lee Steiner, C'has. A. I'ark, T. A. 'Uve.sley August lltickosteiu. E. T. Humes. C. 1 H! -hop, ( has. K. Snauld ho expects to bo in Suletn at an early in and P. W. Steuslolf. The public- ditto. He years. has been in the service two Cn..l.( 'i 11.. M, ,!.,,. T"mnlo dejfrei welcome meeting of umniiwiilrv No. 5. K. T. this eve iii n . Work in the . Visitipj Sir Knights Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, wit over 33 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehlcr. den tist, 302 U. 6. Nat. Bank bldg. tf ' M L. Meyers, E T. Carleton. Dr. O. A. Olson and George G. Brown went I to Portland this eveuiusi to attend the lirrnnd enuneil of the Koval and Select J j Masons nf Oregon. The sessions will T jbejin this evening and close tomorrow 4 afternoon. The visitors will be enter jltained bv the Washington council of I 1 1 ortiand WE ARE NOV R.EADT TO TAKE CARE Or YOUB ELECTRICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE BREET WELCH ELECRI0 CO PHONE 953. HEADACHES II NEURALGIA 4 n balem Office 1 lil i. High Street I Phone 1400 i Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make Portland Office 230 Ash Street Phone Broadway 434 WHEN II SALEM, OREOON tftop at BUGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern (1 per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel la Business IHstnat Kelmved almost instantly with Bevy's Xriistarinc, tho first and best improvinent en old time niust ard plasters and liniments. The minute you rub on Slustnrine you start something it poos rii'ht i to work where there is inflammation anil cn;estion and stops the trou ble with a speed that has amazed many old timo physicians. Musinrine acts as a counter irri tant removing congestion and re- hieing all inflammation and swell ings. It stop, pains, aches and sore new quicker than anything you've ever used. One small box proves it. Be sure you (ret Begy's Mustarine Always in the yellow box It I I I II h II t DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVERT0N We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell II your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. NOTICE It is all right to place your address on tho upper left hand corner of an en- lone mst jis no enierzenev propoi- tion, but it is not oil riht to just place one's initials. A letter mailed from Salem wns sent a few days ago to K. W. Bush. Wendilnir. .)rcKnn. He ildn't happen to be tuere and the letter was returned to the office here. On the upper left hand corner of the onvelope was "Prom P. M. K." Stra it the nixie man knew who "P. M . K" wns. he mi.bt return the letter to her. " 3 long dances tonight Moose hall, (tentlenn-n 7."v; la-lies l')c. o Patriotic photo francs for men tak en in uniform. Huron's Com '1 St. Tag day in Salem has gone into the discard that is unless the cause for which the ta;inji is to be done is a most tneritor ou one. An ordinance was read for the third time and unani mously passed at the nicting of the city council Pist eveni'iij proMhitiniT tutf salt's (if all kinds unless sanction ed by the chief of p. lite. Hence any one contemplHtiiii! a 1a day would do well to secure a permit from the citv marshal. Use beautiful cut out borders your tinted Tennis. Buren's. Dr. Mott offices moved to BanS. of Commerce building, rooms 4U7-8. tf "Rex" Dry Paste sticks tightest. Huron's t'onimereial St. T. B. Kay wag chosen yesterday to i s"rve as city chairman of the victory liberty loan campaign. Ivau O. Me !!inirl will serve in the capacity of j manager of tho campaign and attend to all the details that arise. The Salem ; I'omniercinl club will be hendtpinrters. The personnel of the central commit- , tee has been strengthened, ln-tead of five members on this committee, tho( f.ilkming have been appointed: Gov- or heaviness after mcsls are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. StKlBIBO pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help reslou normal digestion. MADE BY f COTT & BOYVTE HMiEKS CF SCOTT'S EMliuSIOV 1 t1 i 1 R n b 11 m mm -as on I I 'y of the eampuifTii will be placed in tie hands of I. (.1. Shipley , William Mc!ilehrist and C. B. t'laneiy. ( has. V. Calloway has bu n npis.inted chair man of a committee to arrange for sp.akers. As an auditing committee, C. A. Vibbert, Kobrrt Iuncan, Arthur (Jeoffrey and A. V. fcvnithers was p-pointetl. fe .n.-Miilirr.w.w IF YOU VAf IT FIES, CAXES. DOUGHNUTS AND BREAD Like the kind Mother used to make come to the 1 Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Everything in the bread and pastry line. At F ii ILrj tLa 1 City Attorney Macy reported to the ! it v council Inst evening that the vity j had lost in its contest w ith the Salem ' water company and that there wasi just two thinu to do, to cither pay j up or take the ease to the supreme! court. The general opinion of tho alder j men was to pay up and quit and this ' was voiced bv lest and nntlervo.. . Several years ao the city council ask-1 the public service commission to !nkei some action on the water rales in !; lem. The eoinniisiou decided that1 l.S2 for the hydrant rate was not enough and that the city should pay 2.50 a month. The citv fathers could not seo it that way. Hence the mat- ' ter got into the courts at both Tort-' land and tsan l'tam-isco and the city lost both times. j If yon have ai'.y Junk or sec ond hand goodu of any kind set Dl first. PHONE 598 271 Cinemeketa St CAPITAL JUNK CO. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest Cash Trie Paid 'or Clothing Musical Instruments, Tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Phone 93 LECTURE Wednesday Evening, April 9, at 8 o'clock at Public Library Auditorium Mary Eliza Fawcett A. M. Dean of Women, of Oregon Agricultural-College Subject: "Building Your Girl". The women of Salem and vicinity are cordially in vited and urged to attend For women only No admission charge UNRESERVEjD ATI Ml O Eight Room Home and High Class Furniture AT 35D NORTH LIBERTY STREET VED.APR1L9.1:30P.H.SHARP Consisting of fine 8 roomed house with lot 13s 175 feet, with bath and toilet, electric lights, etc.. located only 3 blocks north of State s reef; on paved stieet with street improvements paid, clear abstract and title to date; this is a fine properly and is worthy of vmir atten tion, as it will be sold to the highest bidder. Teris $ln(!0 en"h balance arranged. lTnperty will be sold at 3 p. in. kharp. Also High Class Furniture Consisting Of iliiartri'l onk buffet; 1 quart.-rvd oak til I! CM! 1 rnhincf Arnn lioo.l machine; 3 piece parlor srt imhi,Ui..r..l ; i i upholstered in velor; 1 oak typewriting d.vk and stool; 1 white en ame dresser; 1 white enamel eomode; 1 R(,od heater; 1 lar-e white en ame refrigerator; 1 pood orxan;' 1 6 hole policed top ranKe, extra good; 1 bantiful mirror 5x7 feet in gold frame originally cost $450; " blT han,J ltt"lt,,1 portraits gold framed; 6 other hand"p'iin'inKs; 1 larne oak dresser; 1 glass clock; I walnut china cabinet extra Rood 8 porch chairs; 1 oak kitchen cabinet; 1 3 burner gas pint; 1 kitchen linoleum; 1 kitchen table; 1 waxed oak bed stead, spring and silk floss mattress, latest design; 1 si j fir df' J , b k. fast table; 1 oak rnrker; 1 w.hut settee; 3 odd diners; 1 upholstered chair; 1 stand table; pitlows. bedding, scarfs, rugs, wash bowls and it V!-' . r',' kiU'h,'n M,s. f'hf wash tubs, gas pla , es, looking glasses, cloth racks, and many other things. Furniture ,7a L A?! i i Z ""i- Ev7bod-7 welronifd. D.mt forget time and place. All the above is good furniture and suitable fo, any homt. Krs. OuVe S. Bright Fil Woodry, the Auctioneer. Owner. 350 X. Liberty Street rho 510 or 5U KOTE-Woodiy Buys furniture or will sell on commission I ciiiartered onk hall tree: 1 round extension table; (i onk