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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. (Ebc filol Ifoiinial YOU SHOULD LOOK OVER OUR NEW All Around Town 1 "jlgsitT 7 .-SI PiMffitI-SiSt J t I jm"i ' i i i mmi ij.-ijwmi1"1 " ,r lir" (f3 4c the streets with their hands ia their , ' pockets, waiting for a job mare to their I liking. I Hear the "Minute Men" from Sa- $ileui iu Livesley church un'lay niorn-, W e have them in up to the minute styles, and of the best quality, colors, and shapes to be gotten. You will find that we can fit all feet as they should be, as we have all lasts from the narrowest to the widest. We here mention just a few numbers of ladies' shoes to give you an idea of how reasonable our prices are. . ., -. ... ., . I Grey kid vamp with grey cloth top, mili tary heel with rubber tip, Goodyear wejt sole, imitation tip, lace $3.90 ii, Black kid vamp with grey cloth top, button, welt sole, military rubber tip ped heel. Good pointed toe. This is a shoe many will like .....$5.90 Black Kid with either French or mil itary heels, Goodyear welt sole, imi tation tip. This is as serviceable, comfortable and dressy a shoe as you will find $6.90 BLACK KID OXFORD It has a good sensible dressy toe, with imitation tip, welt sole, 1 1-4-inch rubber tipped heel....$3.50 lief .-USM-..-V V f - . IW . f COMINO STENTS April SO. Etr Suaday. April 27 Humane 6unday. May 3 Celebration at Chain poeg, 76th aiuuwrsary. May 3 L" dT which to register for speeial electitn May 23 Junior week end, Willamette university. May 19 23 L O. 0. F. Grand Loiltre sessions. Juae 3 Special state election. OREGON I TIIEATkE $ NOW BROWN KID OXFORDS Military heel, welt sole, wing tip. A dandy at $5.23 BLACK KID PUMPS. French or Military Heels $3.50 ETHEL CLAYTON IN MAGGIE PEPPEB" "HIP AND BUTCH SENNET COMEDY SPECIAL HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA . ALL DAY SATURDAY YE LIBERTY u Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf 0 Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf WE HANDLE THE C-SAW SHOES FOR GROWING BOYS AND GIRLS THEY HAVE GENUINE FLEXIBLE WELT SOLES THAT ARE THE NATURE SHAPE. THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, LONGEST WEARING AND EASIEST SHOE MADE FOR CHILDREN it r4Z Incorporated The annual banquet of the "W" elub of Willamette, served Inst eve riiiK iu tlm parlors of the Spa, .follow ing the exercises at Waller hull, wan one of the finest ever K'von by tho cluli. ' h H. 1.. Mathews wiu the tnaatmnttter of the oei-nsion and he filled the Hmition In finished style. In the elwnee of r. Doney, Iliirold Nichols, president of the student body presented tho first toast. Harold llim kk, president of tho "W" club, fol lowed with a tribute to tho club, win lo A. A. Hchratnin represented the alum ni in a clever speech. Extemporane ous (oasis were rescinded to by Jtiss Mary Findlcy, Serjeant ititrtlet't, 1'huI Wato und U-atclle Nparks. The ' VV ' men present were Lawrence Pnvics, Lestelln Hmrks KiishoII Korey, Kdwnrd riocolofsky, Henry Hpiess, A, A, Schramm, Harold Nichols, Osinr Ol son, John Medler, Mi-ss Mary J-'mdlev, K'tbert Htorey, Harold Dimick, Willis Hartlett, Ioren llnsler, Jtrynn McKit trick and I'aul Wnpato. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mlhes sad A, P. Plejrel woro guests of the club. Although Lewi I. Tlioiupson of Fort land was appointed by the board of conlrol to draw plana ami specific, tiona for the new dormitory ami build in,! at the hospitut, none of the six Kabul contractors offereil to bid on the work or to even consider looking over his specifications. All other work offered by the board of control where in the pluiifl were drawn by other ar chitects, were bid on by the six Hn lent contractors. The funeral services of Mrs. EUx nbeth O. loni'or will he held from the Terwillijfer homo at 2:.'IO o'clock Bat unlay afternoon, and will be under tlie ilirecliou of the J-irst Church of Christ Scientists, lturial will bti in the Odd lVllows cenietery. The chtliirnu's story hour wlU bo held at l(::il o'clock nl tho public li brary Saturday nmrnniK. Miss Flora Case, librnrian, will tell two stories, Tho Selfish (Jiunt end the 0 recti iwarf. f1C'(IVfl A. E. Tetirsoii of Portland road, is now driving n new Velie, just purchas ed through the Salem Velie company. Wo buy liberty bonds, b!dK. 311 Masonic tf inj. Special meeting cf Pad fie kd:e No. 50, A. P. 4 A. M. ! St y:3() a- in. tomorrow, to at-1 tend the fnnetal of our bite' Bro. A. W. Howell. Visiting brethren wplcomc. Funeral will be held at the church. CAED OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who remembered us with floral offerings and their ever thot ful and kindiy acta during our recent bereavement. Miss Ksther llalvorsen, Miss Margaret llalvorsen. Miss Chris tine llalvorsen, (i. E. -llalvorsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. (,'. (J. Robert son, Miss Julia Iverson. Marion comity's egg production is not so bad, considering the number of hens sent to market during the past few months, llr. Andreson of the Parmer's Produce Co., states that he is shipping "out csl's at the rate of about 150 cases a week or something like 4500 dozen, the buying price now standing a 38 cents. With the profr poet of a fair price for eggs, ami indi cations of n bumper crop of grain, there should be a rush into the poul try business this spiing. Dance Saturday April 12 at Querrys hall 4 miles south; new floor: best music. 411 "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb ft t'loughA'o. tf A suggestion. Be sure W ask Hoover sweeper users of Salem what actual experience has taught them, betoro you buy an electric sweeper; sold on easy terms. m. Guhlsdorlf the store of housewares. ' 4-13 Hats Hats flats 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 $G.90 CHILDREN'S HATS 73c to $2-98 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store Mrs. A. E. Laflcr of the Columbia theater, and Miss Margaret Pnber, or ganist of tho People's theater in I'ort Innd, were recent visitors with rela tives and friends in town. County Physician Cashatt, in com pany with a representative of the pure tood offico in tortliind, recently made a trill of inspection to the local cheese factory which v.as brought into unsav ory notoriety some time ago as being the source ot u cheese containing pto maino in sufficient umintitv to cause serious illniss to a large number of 'd 1'innck neonle in this comniunitv. The two'(l!iy nl fairs tho local Elks lodge, has appointed as a committee for tlie "-3d degree'' or initiation work, Dr. 11. 11. (Hinder, Walter Smith and Ralph White. As the war relief committee, the ap pointees were W. W. Moore. Harry J. Wendcroth and Robiu lny. Remember Holstun Hot-Cross Buns? Order them from your grocer now. Notice Annual meeting of stock holders of Salem Pruit Union will bo held at ffice of' Union, Saturday April 12 at 10 o clock a. m. Very nn puitant -business! will bo trunsnctod. 4-11 Notice Annual meeting of stock holders of Salem Pruit Union will be held at offico of Union, Saturday April 12 at 1ft o'clock a. in. Very im portant business will bo transacted. 4-11 Porrine Marsters report the recent snliwof the J. A. Jefferson place on the Silverton road to a Mr. Peddcrn of Nebraska .who has now settled on the place with his family. This farm, containing 4S neros, is one of tho fin est in tho Salem vicinity. "The best" U ail you can do irtaen death comes. Call Webb t Clougu Co. I'honc 120. " tf Dr. L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong Chineso Medicine aad Tea Co. lias medicine which will curt any known disease. , Open fundayt from 10 a. m. until 8 p. u.. 15M South High 81. Balom, Oregon Phone 28H I? Willamette Valley 1 ransf er Company Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Office ZiO Ash Street Phone Broadway 454 WE ARE NOV READY TO TAKE CARE Or YOUB ELOXTUICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SHEET WELCH ELECRJO CO. PHONE 9!3. l O. B. O'Neill optometristoptl- cmn, has resumed hi practice ovor Ijid.l & Hush bank bldg. Offico hours P to 5 p. ni. Buudays by appointment I'honc (123. 5 1 o Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 ;i eupcrience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehler. den tist. 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf o T. A. Livealoy states that notwith standing tho alluring contract price for hops there will not be ft great boom in the industry this spring on account uf 'he escessivo cost of wire and poles, lto say nothing of tho labor problem. The v,n-;ea new demanded ly nop worn crs i - such as to discourage any large undertakings. Although the biggest vines ever known have been ofteren here, there aro men standing around .7 REASONS WHY YOU DENTAL NOTICE! Ours is the only line, of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make ! I DALLAS. MONMOUTH. INDEPENDENTS SILVERTON l We buy produce of all kinds and with our trunspor- f tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight rutod our way. Sell t i your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. i? If you hare iy Junk or sec ond hand goodn of any kind see as first. PHONE 308 271 Cmemekota St CAPITAL JIM CO. 2ND HAND GOODS H;ibct fash Prico Paid For Clothing Musical instruments, Tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Thone m SHOULD USE 0. H. P CREAM Ingredients (Jlveerine t'arbuiiate of Lime Magnesia Cnrbiuiate Hici.rbonate Koda Castile Heap Powdered liorax Tincture Myrrh 1'lnvoring Agent 1st ilyccrine keeps cream soft. 2nd Castile soap is purest cleanser. 3rd Carbonate of Lime Is a tooth building scent. 4th Tincture of Myrrh hardens gums and tends to preemt Tyrrhoea. .'th Carbonate of Magnesia overcomes acid mouth and prevents decay, rtth l'.icsrbonate of Hoda neutralises tho acids of the stomach. Tth It is pIcasantlT flavored, making its use a pleasure The following prominent Palera den tists give it their endorsemeaitt H8. OLPEN PR. PAKlCf PR. PCRTOV PR. VTTF.R (Frtc 25c) For PJo By OrERA HOUSB PHARMACY Salem, Oregon found the plant in good condition and the most rij'id inspection failed to re veal any evidence of unsanitary main1 tenanco. 801110 minor alterations iu the operating rooms were suggested with a view to perfect cleanliness. It wns not ed that a new cheeseniaker had been employed since the poisoning case, nnd there is no question but that the man ngement will make every effort to pre vent a recurrence of such a slight neg ligence on the part of an employe. A closer watch will be kept upon all such plants by the inspectors in future, ijr. Cashatt says; and. at the sunu time he intimates that there nrc plants right here in tho city that will bear inveaf igntion, Slide, slide with tlm trombone Sat, night at armorv; 5 piece male orches tra; 30 long dances Indies 10c. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors, the Woodmen of the World, .Neighbors of Woodcraft, em ployes of woolen mill and all others, for their kindness and sympathy, nNo beautiful floral pieces, sent during our Into bereavement in the loss of onr wife, daughter nod sister. Minnie Van- derhoof Alvio Vanderhonf, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. -Norton Vanderhonf, Mrs, Herbert I'nrks, thus Kingston, I'll tell the world the music and dance at nrinory Snt. night will be grand. Gentlemen "c; Indict 10c, Save engine trouble aud gaeoline, "Motorlife" is n oil to put in your gasoline and will oil your piston and piston rings perfectly. Kevere tires. Clark 'a tire house, 3lt N. Commercial' street. -l- Annonncement is made that the Sa lem Woman's club will hold its regn- Tcntght, dance at M. B. A. h-Ml. Ijirger orchestra, better floor. Lawrence E. Daviea, manager of May lay activities which are to center around the junior week end, has ap pointed three committee heads, llar- will oversee the campus Miss Fay Porringer will superintend the committeo on cats; If. bin Pishcr will have charge of the "grounds" and Couch K. L. Mathews will furnish tho nthletic events. As yet sub-committees have not been ap pointed. 1. Silver Bell Circle" No. 43 N. of W. Members aro reipustcd to meet nt our hall at l:.'t0 Saturday April l-th, to attend tho funeral of our Neighbor liliznlieth Longuur. Kli.a J. Darling, II. N. Don't miss the Bat. night dance at armory; gentlemen 73c; ladies 10c. vice." Sunday will be the last of the series of meetings. Monday evening Mr. Troy will give the story of his life and sing a number of solos. Tho lecture is fiec. Work ls progressing rapidly on the warehouse to be erected by J. Hiuiin gardner on Front street. The old frame building has been entirely torn away and foundations dug for tlie new build ICEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try HI-HMDS the new alu to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to taktf as candy. MADE BY COTT A RCWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Statistics in the office of Health Officer I'einberton show that thero I were recorded in th'iB city during tho J iiioutli of March a total of -1 births,! (jentlemen 75c;' mine persuasion leaning wnri 1.1 ns 1 ,1 nunlimt 8 female. Aiminst this recor;t ' fs there were 2-1 deulhs in tho city prop or, 10 male and 14 female. The month was very free from infectious diseases,; tho only noticeable visitation being 1111 tho form ot light mumps. Prot. Delia Crowder Miller, of the! public Mpcitkiing department ut Wil- i ' lauietle, left this morning for Pugeae iu com any with Miss Florence bliir-: -ley, who represents the university in; the oratorical contest there thisievc-' mug. They were accompanied uy two delegates elected from each class 11s tl follows:: Preshmen, Miss Tucker and n Harold .Imld. sophomores Kalph 1 hum- as and Mrrtlc Mnson; iiiuiors, Miss I' K.va Parrot and T. K. Pisher; seniors,! Miss l.i'lia Johnson and Mis lleli'ii' Moore. These delegates vill have pUy;-1 es ut the grand banquet which is to follow tho oratorical contest. IAUCTI0N SALE Tonight's meeting will be tho last this week of tho linrnor Troy evangel ical meetings .nt the First Ikiptist church. Mr. llerner'g topic will bo "Tearing Down llubits. " Wednesday Inr meeting raturdny afternoon at 2:.'t0 land Thursday evenings Mr. Burner clock. I w as unable to preach on account of a 0 isore throat. Mr, Troy on Wednesday E'g 5 male orchestra plays the slide 1 evening gave an interesting address tromlKine, cornet, violin, drums and pi- hiio Sat. night nt the armory. All new music. Pon't fail to ikucc by this mu sic, tientlemui i-ic; inutesj UK. Charles B Archcrd, exalted ruler of M ff Tho Christian Kacc, " 'inphasiz- 11 if the need of full surrender to. Christ. Thursday evening r. O. P. Holt sjioke on "Deliverance and Ser- WOODRY'S AUOION MARKET Cor. Ferry and Liberty EVERY SATURDAY lBD a. ra. HOESES, HARNESS, WAGONS, TKAILOES, PLOWS, TOOLS, , ETC. 1:30 p. m HOUSEHOLD FTJHNITTJRE, CARPETS, BUGS, DISHES. K. 1 UTENSILS, BANGE3, ETC. J NOTE: If you have anything to a sell bring it In. If you want to sales daily. I buy anything and : sell everytuing. F. N. WOODRY THE AUCTIOXEEB Phono 510 or 511 lilt BUS1C! ( STORES THOSE who em ploy us get the benefit of our ide experience in our profession. Our townsfolk aro sa'is ficd that -our trust worthiness has been proven. 11 JO. & . . X . A w . . . m . 10; S. Commercial St. 209 N. Commercial St. 5-13 State Street BROOM SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY E!ue Bird Broom, regular $1.40 for $1.05 Favorite Broom, regular $U0, for . . .95c Indian Broom, 'regular $1.15 for 85c We have set aside 5 dozen each of these brooms to sell at these prices for ONE DAY ONLY. Ask for Grocery Price List We pay 40c in trade for Eggs