Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 09, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    SALEM, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1019.
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A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION
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Always Playing Fair
WITH OUR CUSTOMERS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD, HAVE
ENABLED US TO BECOME A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION, WITH
J97 BUSY STORES IN ABOUT 17 YEARS.
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NEW NECKWEAR
We have women's nice collars
sets and vestees in many neat sty
les and colors, good values at
49c, 98c, $1.49 end $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
Ladies' Purses
AS THEY WILL SURE INTEREST YAU AND SAVE YOU MONEY-
THEY ARE PRICED FROM 49c TO $1.98
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A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION
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All Around Town I
COMING EVENTS
April "Slutt and Jeff" at
Opera House.
Tonijjui Membership meeting
at t'oinmereial Club. ' ,
April 20. Easter Sunday.
April 7 Humane Sunday.
May S Celebration at Cham
poeg, 7(5th anniversary .
May 3 Last day un which
to register for special ejection
May 2 S Junior week, end,
WUlalnette university.
May 19-23 L O. O. F. Grand
Lode sessions.
J una 3 Special state elec
tion. .
OREGON
THEATiiE
NOW
VIVIAN MABTDT
IN
"YOXJ NEVER SAW SUCH
A OIBL"
Dance Friday April 11th at M. B.
A. hall. Larger orchestra, better lloor.
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A good time dihce at Independence
Thursday night, (.ieutlemen 7oe; la
dies 15c. Truck leaves Bush lank bl.lg. ;
7:30 p. m. je round trip. j
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R. 0. Snelling, captain of team No.
9 for the footing victory loan drive,'
announces that his team ig already or
ganiicd and ready for ork. They1
have been assigned to work on the
I'aeifie highway and in the Lake La- '
bih section. With his team fully or-,
ganized Mr. Sliding beiievis he can
cover his territory with two days of
hard work. D. (.'. Hall has been ap-1
pointed chairman of the executive
committee at Mill Citv and Walter;
Johnson at Woodburn.
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A suggestion. Be smre to a? Hoover !
sweeper users of SiJem what actual
experience haji ta-ugnt them, Aiciure
you buy an electric sweeper; sold uu
easy terms. Win. Guhlsdorff the store
of housewares. 4 12
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Notice Annual meeting of stock
holders of Salem Fruit l'nion will be
held at office of Union, Saturday
April 12 at 10 o'clock a. m. Very im
portant business will be transacted.
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Ctes E. Oreeu ha, tken over the i Attorney W. O. Wlodow, who b, one
territory of the International Corre-jf the hustler, after centenary sub
pondenee school, succeeding Benjamin sections in tho Methodist church re
H. Terkias. Tho territory tn lm li mull- I ....1.... i.... t .
ii"ns uMiajf linn no lias inns tar secur
ed by Mr. (Ireen will extend from Al
bany tn Oregon City and from Mill
City to Newport, with etnlein as head
quarters. Announcement of this change
was made, today by 8. 1. Snyder, su-
rrintondont of Portland, Mr. (ireon
from l'ortliind and was formerly
ed 12 KXIO subscriptions, and ho is on
tho trail of others.
President Doney of Willamette has
just received a letter frnm Dr. Akin of
rortlnnd, reporting tliut Piof. Kggo
orHnvest traveling salesman for the had passed through his second 0rii'
r r rump worn, ana its wen Known
Jn this territory.
NEW TODAY
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BERT I. Y TELL
YE LIBERTY
noil lor cuneer (if tne uowels, ami wus
'making n very good showing consider
ing tho very serious nature of the op
eration that was necessary, lie stales
that it will ibe several weeks before
tho patient will be able to nbout
ngiiin. Ho believes tnf."e wHl he no re
currence of the trouble. In this con
nection it might be staled that when
the ninl tor of the fen wit, broached,
the surgeon declined to accept nny re
muneration for the operation pnHr.
under the ordinary schedule of chargiw
for operations of this ' character, this
case would have called for n charge of
nliont $.i00. Jt should also be noted
tiial as a token of the esteem in which
he is held in the university, the fac
ulty and student body recently nmdo
up a purse of about fL'IO to assist 1'rof
Uggo in this crisis.
Tomorrow evening the Elks lodge'
hus considerable ibiisinesa on tin ml and
it will be the first meeting in which
Charles R. Archerd will efficially
servo durifjj the whole evening as
exulted ruler. Almut -II in,-ml km- are
to be initiated and after this important
business there will be a Johnny Jones.
Pupils and high school students who
hope to compete In writing n good lib
erty loan storv are advised that the
subject on which thev are t,i write is
" Victory Wlint Price i"' It Is sug
gested that the pupils might write on
the sent iiucnlnl side Us W'cll as the bus
iness view of the situation. Children
in the first and second grades are bar
red out. Those in the third and fourth
grades are limited tn "no words. Thoso
in the fifth and sixth grade to 10(1
words and thoe of the seventh and
eighth and even higher grades must
confine their writing to 1000 words or
less. Kach teacher selects the lvt ea
sily, then the principnl of the school
selects the best nnd then the county su
perintendent is to pick out tn of tho
best in tho county . These are forward
ed tn the state committee. To the pif
1'il who writes the best essay In' the
"tatn will be given a tlcrmnn helmet.
The next best ten will each be given
silver pin. Kssnys must lie written
and handed to the teacher by April 21
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Willamette Valley
Transfer Company
Thursday ig award day at Willam
ette university. Itcsides giving the '
several awards there Will be a pro-I
grum for the evening to include an ail-!
dress iby A. F. FleKel of Portland, a
trustee of the university and the pre-1
seuting of the awards by President1
lari .iircgg Doney. Hie three awards
of sweaters for basket bull players will
bo to Paul Wnpato, Wala Walla. Lc,s
tie Spark, of Hnndon, Or., and Brvan'
i.MeMttnek of Walla Walla. The tennis
jswititer aiaid will he to Miss llortense
iiarom. ( ertilicates will be given to
Hie following base ball players who
have won their baseball letter: Harold
Dimick, Henry Hpiess, John Medler,
Lawrence Davies lirynn McKittrick,
lain vtnpnto, liolit'rt Htorey, Ciordnn
jlliekmnn, Wallas Adams and Oscar Ol
son, Wallueo Adams will nlso be award
e,l n blanket for his four yews of ser
vice in the base bull team.
Aa delegates to attend the grand
court, to be held in Portland la Au
gust, the Foresters have elected Leo
Abiio nnd Kmil Donaldson.
Suggestions contlnuo to come to the
Commercial club for a proper namo to
be used in advertising the Willamette
valley prunes. The latest are: Priinij
Favorites, Supcilutho nnd Volley Dew
llrops.
The Oregon branch of the Woman's
Home nnd Foreign Missionary society
will be held at Hiillns May 7-C, at the
Kvaiigelical church. This will be the,
liilh annual convention. Mrs. (I. N.
Thompson of lllis city is president nnd
field secretary anil Mrs. 8. c Mum
ey of North llth street is tioMirer.
BERT
LYTELL
IN THRILLS
SUSPENSE
ROMANCE
Today
YE LIBERTY
Notice Annual meeting of stock
holders of Salem Fruit Vnion will bo
held at office of Union, Saturday
! April VI at 10 o clock a. m. Very un-
poriaui ousiness win ue transacted.
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At the First Methodist church next
I Sunday evening, a welcome will bo
given to returning soldiers. The er
iviceg will be patriotic in character, in
j recognition of the splendid wont of
I the American army w ith special ref
erence to the liisihijiiii-hed service of
our own men. The chorus choir with
i orchestra w ill put on an appropriate
program of music, under the direction
of Prof. John U. SitiM. The organ
prelude by Piof. I.Yborts vill be. n
combination of national airs. Five mill
lite addresses will be given by Dr. R.
X. Avison, President Carl Gregg Do
ner, Justice H. L. Itenson, John W.
Todd, Lieut. L. 11. Compton, Sergeant
Willis Bartlett Jr., M. L. Alton! and
Plioue 77 Oregon Taxi and Trajisfnr I others. On behalf of the church, the
Co. for quiok service. tf l'a9tor extends n cordial invitation to
j 0 I all men who wore the uniform, regard-
I will soil the 8 room hous at 1406 ' ll's of 'wl",re or u0lvr th'y
Court St. for :)30 8ie uie at once,: . . ! 0 :
15fl0 will hnndlo it. Q. W. Liflar 400-i A utility sale of house dresses,
10S Hubbard bldg tt, aprons, bags, rumnin'.'e, cooked food,
n bulbs, plni'ts. etc., will be held bv the
'Woman's l'nion of the First Congre-
Bats 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 $6.90
CHILDREN'S HATS 75c to $2.98
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & CO,
Phone 1072
Commercial and Court Streets., Salem
Formerly Chicago Store
Died
L.M.HUM
care of
Yid So Tffsj
Chineso Medicine and Tea Oo.
Hus medicine which will cure
any known disease.
Open riundays from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. iii.
15;i South High 81.
Salem, Oregon Phone 2H2
Salem Office
171 S. High Street
Phone 1400
Portland Office
m Ash Street
Phone Broadway 454
Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating
between here and Portland. We also make
DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE,
SILVERTON
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II We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor-
tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash
f prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell
your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us.
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WE ARE NOW BEADY TO
TAKE CARE OF YOUR
ELECTRICAL WANTS
AT 379 STATE 8REET
WELCH LXLCRIO CO.
PHONE 953.
NOTICE
If yon hsre sit Junk or sec
ond huid goodu of any kind see
us first
THONE 398
271 Cnicmekets, St
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
Sunday April 27 has been solected as
Human Day and clergymen throuuhout
the country will prcucli sermons on the
subject. There are more than tint) anti
cruelty societies in the I'nited Slates
nnd they annually earo for .(JU,0nU
children.
Columbia river smelts in any quan
tity. Pitta Market. tf
Ldy Maccabees Important business
concerning stale convention. Wednes
day April !Hh. I)is:rict Deputy Ilea
trice Little will be present nnd a largo
nttendnnce is desired. 49
Those who hve not rotd for two
years but would like to express nil
opinion on the seven important ques
tions to come lieforo Oregon voters
.lune .1, should take the tronldc to reg
ister. The final day for registering
for this special election is iSnt iir lny
May 3. The last legislature passed a
law requiring registration 30 days be
fore a special election. It is n fact
that a great, number of people who are
entitled to have something to say as
to affairs and how the state's money
is spent, have not voted for two years.
Dr. Mott offices morcd to Bink of
I ominerce building, rooms 1" S. t
Wa ljiiy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic
hldg. . tf
Dr. J. O. Matthis, 409-410 Bans of
Cmnmerce iddg. Office phono 573, res
idence phono 5!6. 4 DO
J. F. Hutchason, in charge of the
Mutual Life Insurance company in
this i-iiy, is the first man in Oregon to
resell the Juit.tMMI maik in annual in
suran.e writing. He was recently ap
prised of this fact through a telegram
from State Director Alma O. Knts of
Vurtlaad, who commended him for his
enterprise. This distinction carries
with it an enviable prize in the shape
of a free trip across the continent to
Portland Maine, with the privilege of
several weeks visit with all expenses
paid, and a return homy by any route
chosen. Mr. Hutchason will probably
in n ko the trip lute in June.
"The best" is an you can do when
death comes. Call Webb k Clough Co.
l'hone ISO. tf
W-XH K. de,rc
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grange,
Airs.
gational ehiuvh on Friday and Satur
day at 125 North C'oiiiiiicieial street.
Special meeting of Multno
mah chapter No. 1 li. A. Al.
nmg. Work in the Al .
isUing compan
ions wck'oiiic .
A good time dance at Independence
Thuisday night. (Ieutlemen 75c; la
dies 15c. Truck leaves Mil -h bank .bblg.
7:30 p. m. "5c round trip.
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The funeral services of Mrs. Minnie
Vanileihoof will lie held from the Tcr-
wiiliRer home lhurs.ln.v- allernonn at null ten
2 o 'click, and wfll he conducted bv the'Mnv ,
LONdOOH At her home on South
Commercial and Jefferson streets,
April H, lfllit, Mrs. Klizabeil, C.
Longcor at the ago of 59 years.
Hesides her husband J. J. Lonjjcnr,
she is survived By a son, Jasper W.
Longcor of Portland.
She was a number of the Silver ijell
Circle Salem Aio. 43, Neighbors of
Woodcraft. The be'dy is at the Terwil
liger home. As yet no funeral arrange
ments have been announced.
PERSONAL
C. K.
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
HUNT'S
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special musical
entertainers'
DU5HN FARNUH
slate
Hpeie. master of tl
is in the city.
l' . J. (loodcnotiL'h of no
Owen streit, left lust evening over the
Southern I'ueitic for an extemleil visit
with her daughter, Airs. .1. II. l)ivs.
dale at Kingsliurg, Calif.
.Mark Hathaway of Portland, form
erly first lieutenant in the HiL'd in
t'uulry in France, is visiting in the city
Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olso n uent In
irltan.l on the early morning Ore;
liev. H. C. Stover. Huriul will oo in
the City View cemetery.
"The Funeral Beautiful"
Clough (o.
Webb &
tf
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hieetnc
loe tieigerson of Dallas was in the
yesterday attending to business
He was first sergeant of eom-
JoJil infantry
citv
2ND HAND GOODS
Highest Cash Price Paid
IV Clothing
Musical Instruments,
Tools, etc.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
337 Court St. Phone 493
Dr. C. B. O'Neill, optometrist-optician,
hns resumed Ms practice over
Ladd t ll.ish bank bldg. Office hours
9 to 3 p. m. Sundays by appointment.
Phone C25. 5 1
The Elks lodge of Salem is making
preparation for the biggest home coin
ing ever held in the city. Two years
ngo at the official homecoming, cele
brated nt the armory, more than 500
Klk from Jalem and those from a dis
tance were here to talk ovet old times
jThi, year it is estimated that the at
tendance for the day should number
700 or more. Although the exact day
has not as yet been named, the home
coining will be held in about two weeks
The entertainment committee nnnnune
es that the best talent in the northwest
will be secured for the evening. The
event will be held in the armory.
Artificial teeth, "have expert plaU
man, with ever 35 vers experience,
at my office. Dr. D. Bvhler, den
tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank hldg. tf
Silver Bell Circle No. 43 Neighbors
of Woodcraft numbers nre requested
to meet nt their hall Apiil 10, at one
o eiocK, to uiteiHi me jiiiierui ol .Neigh
bor Minnie Vuudertionf . Klia J. Dar
ling, II. N. Mary S. Aleores, lrik.
For sale, 4 room bungalow, $800.
Toilet, electricity, g:is, close in. Call
mornings or alter t p. in. -175 Smith
High.
In the Willaiuetts university track
meet last evening four events were
pulled off the discus, high jump,
broad jump an 1 the quarter mile dash
N. T. Harnes nnd family aro visit
ing today in Portland.
Chas. L'liruh who has been station
ed at the aviation field at l'lainfield,
Miss., is in thr. city. He wna in tho
service 13 months.
Mrs. Sonill's annual sale of home
canned goo.lsf, eats; nnd need!ework
will open Thurs. 2 p. m. and continue
in. I finit. !y, nt her home, 1110 North
lOiii.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilllgcr, grad-
letc morticians and funeral directors,
770 chcnicketn St. phone 724.
Mrs. Alice A. Nlles left today for
S'dverton where she will spend several
days.
Business continues good at tho of-
tv. :.. .1.- . . - .' . u.oi-i, in in
' .which indicate,, that mil
licir names 1:1 these events were: Dis
cus Nil hots. Tak or nnd Busier; high
jump Task or, Nichols, Lyman; liroad
jiiinp v-uoriiiig i-nnicK, norey; ijuirr-; one I . patent. The latcut was
ter mile dash IHniick. Aledler, '5 - from the United States land office to
gel. Tho quarter mile was the most jC. P. Craft mid is dated rVb. 9. IMIll
closely contested nmong the events (kfjln working on the title to the laiid fil
the meet. Dimick 's time was 57 sec- cd on by Afr. Craft, it n. f,.,M,,i tl.oi
estate is
changing hands at a livelier rate than
;for the past feur or five years. Thir
teen deeds were filed yesterday nnd
in
"Til
CHAS. CHAPLIN
in
"THE COUNT"
THEATRE
O
onds. This evening there will be the
shot-put and half mile run.
W. J. Cuddy of Portland, editor of
tho Weekly Oregonian, nn a recent
visitor with his daughter, Mis. M. T.
Madsen.
"OH, !F I COULD
BREAK THIS COLD!"
Almost as soon as said with
Dr. KlnJ's New Discovery
Get a bottle today 1
he had never had hi ivitont rnr,1J
The I'nited States Innd office at Wash
ington sent o photograph of tho trig,
inn! patent and this was accepted for
recoiding.
Hobnxt Dnrbln, who recently rcceiv
ed his discharge from the navy, left
VR faultless
eoudnct is the
result of our
devotion to the billi
es! principle. Jus
tice rules our busi-
1 .1
courtesy minks our
professional inaiincr.
this morning for hi,
alter visiting- for
relatives in town.
hr.ine at Waldpoit
sovaal days with
JOURNAL" WANT ADS PAY
ERIXON & JONES, General Contractors
201 Masonic Building.Phone 1216 R
"Bulding In All Its Branches
The rapIJity with which this fifty-year-o!
family remedy relieves coughs,
colds end mild bronchial attacks is
what baa kept its popularity on th
increase veer bv year.
This sundard reliever of colds and j
coughing rpUis never loses friends. It i
docs quick! and pleasantly what it is '
rcommc-l.d ta do. One trial puts it j
ia yo.r mj.'.icins cabinet as absolutely 1
indiupcnv.b'e. 60c snd $1.20.
Bc:tc1s Usually dogged? I
Rcr-ite them w'.th safe, sure, com. j
lortafcie Dr. Kind's Kew Life Pills.
Correct that biliousness, headache,
sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimia
ating the bowcl-cloeginess. 25c. '
J. a Psrry's
YEARS AGO
Few bills were paid by check
nu i T0DAY
C hecks are considered neccsary to facilitate business
l his bank invites your checking account, large or
small, business or personal, guaranteeing a banking
sen-ice which will become indispensible to you.
"CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
n- A1DerW President Jos. II. Albert C.hr I