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MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1919. 8 270 North Commercial Street I r A ilV 270 North Commercial Street i 270 North Commercial Street, are selling at REDUCED PRICES . to make more room for handling Produce Groceries Sugar, 10 pounds $1.00 11-ounce package Seeded Raisins 10c 15-oz. package Seeded Raisins ....15c, 2 for 25c Pork and Beans, No. 1, tails 10c, 3 for 25c I X L brand Chile Con Carne, reg. 15c 11c I X L brand Chile Con Carne with beans, gallon size 95c Tomato Catsup, best brand, gallon 85c 1-4 lb. net weight Dromedary Cocoanut 10c 1-2 lb. net weight Dromedary Cocoanut 20c Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for 35c Sauer Kraut, quart 15c FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES IN STOCK DAILY Burbank potatoes, per 100 pounds $1.50 Cereals and Flour Macaroni, 3 pounds for 25c Liberty Oats, 3 1-2 pounds 25c Rolled Oats, bulk, 3 1-2 pounds 25c 2 packages Corn Flakes, large size 25c 2 packages Grape Nuts 25c 2 packages Puffed Wheat 25c Best Buckwheat flour, pound 9c Golden Rod Oat Flour, 9 pound sack 60c Golden Rod Oat Flour, bulk, pound 6c Snow Drift Flour (hard wheat) $2.95 Pride of Waldo Hills flour $2.75 Malt-O-Meal, the instant breakfast food . .23c 3 large pkgs. home made Egg Noodles 25c Rhubarb, 2 pounds 15c EARLY EUREKA WHITE SEED POTATOES THE EARLIEST AND BEST OF ALL . PER POUND 3c. Teas and Coffees Tree Tea, pound 55c Tea in bulk, pound 50c 3 lb- can 341 Crescent Steel cut coffee....$1.10 1 lb. Edwards Dependable steel cut coffee 45c 5 lb. can Hershey's Cocoa $1.50 Cocoa in bulk, pound .27c SOAPS "No Rubbing" laundry soap, 25c pkg 20c Ivory soap flakes, 13c pkg. 2 for 25c White Flyer soap, 5 bars for 25c Elk Safon soap, 6 bars for 25c Toilet soap, per cake 5s and 10c Water Glass, quart 30c Brick Salt, 3 for 25c ITALIAN PRUNES. . A fine lot, pound 10c COMPOUND AND SHORTENINGS Good Compound, pound 25c Crisco, 6 pound pail $2.00 Crisco $1.00 No. 5 Crown Shortening $1.20 j No. 5 Fearl Shortening $luJ5 1-2 gallon Mazola oil $1.25 1-2 gal. Douglas best salad and cooking oil $1.35 WHAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW-INSTANT BUG EXTERMINATOR Gallon can $225 1-2 gallon can $1.25 CEDAR POLISH In bulk, quart 40c In quart cans 50c 16 ounces bottles 35c 1 quart Calol Liquid Polish 25c 1-2 gallon Calol Liquid Polish 50c . PHONE YOUR ORDER C. 0. D. AND WE WILL DELIVER THEM FREE A W 1 V rV J J U N H IV JB M !! Y 270 No. COMMERCIAL ST. I fmmia IwP V V SPr g.,.J PHOME mm om em mm House Cleaning Time Is Here Rc-tint your walls with our Bulk Kalsomine on which we are makinig a special price of 11c per pound. We have it in all colors and are prepared to supply your -wants. g Let us ligure that new bungalow or garage I bill. Our goods are the best and our prices are right. FALLS CITY-SALEMLUHBER CO. "Everything in Building Material" A. B. KELSAY, Mgr. Phone 813 West Salem 414 . 349 South 12th Street Mr. Business Man 4f As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printing-we are satisfying Salem's leading firms put us on your calling list. Phone 8 1 LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT By S. W. STRAUS. President American Society for Thifl The ques tion often is asked "What part of my earnings should 1 save?" The anSwer to this ques tion will vary with the in dividual. No universal standard can lie applied to matters that fare so thoroughly personal. However, , there always must he the elimination of waste and enough money must he saved to one's future. In such niat ' ters as protection against future ' emergencies, owning n home, or edu cating one's children, thrift stand iBrds must lie noccptcd entirely from j a selfish standpoint. If you are in a position where your present and future needs are provided for, your thrift problems can he solv ied from the standpoint of one's duties ltd society. The he.t way to find a i rule for guidance in following thrift, (therefore, is to make a careful survey lof your Individual ere. What do .the advancing yeurs hold for you? 'if sickness, accident or unemployment c.tiic to you today would you be able , to meet them or won!. I you I) -come a public charge? Arc you ma'.imr ade quate provision for your old ere, or for the education of your cliil 'rcii? Hf y Ml linnhi d-' "nv whit would be ill fin lie al c -;i 'i'i n of voir f. unity These are a few of Hi, many ipc, tion that th- in n hi I si n- call ensv. cr. 1 not limit r any circumstances Iv iiosied by the bearf Ui.it oa aie justified ill not practicing thrttt. If .to,, do nit learn to snc uwinev while Aoikiiitf on a Mini II salary y u will 'faii to save anyttiin as jour larn'iir Vapacity ioeita.es. So -e of the tuo:t .'irreuiul men Aio -iica has eu .' V.wwii laiu tli.- fouii.l.itii 11s fu.- future greatness by saving money out of a ridiculously low salary. Another common mistake is the dis inclination of many to disregard the! value of small savings. If you are' aide to put away only 2.40 a monthl you will have HMfiH in ten years, ifl your savings are deposited at 4 per cent, compound Interest ; $1 a month will amount to $U2j $1 a month will become 5H9 ; $.50 a month will grow to $(; $5 u month will total $7:17 ti $ a month will become liWHSi $T.;0 a, month will sum up $l,ll)li; and $10 a; month or less than $2.50 a week wilh yield the comfortable total of $1,475 in one decade. Any sum of money! deposited at 4 per cent, compound interest will more Mian double Itself in fifteen years. Save $5 a month, tie-' posit it at 4 per cent, compound in-; terest, and in fifteen years yon will1 have .51,211, or $1,848 In twenty years.( Hear in mind that careless spend-, ing will pull you down just as rapidly as syste italic saving will build you up.: If you waste $2 a week for a year you: have rendered useless at least !?.',(iOO' of capital, figuring the Interest at the small rate of 4 per cent. Multiply these figures by millions: and you will I'aicanaiipre'ialionof ti c treniendnuij amount of capita! rendered impotent each year capital which sh.uild !ii iloinir it share In hiiiUinir up the nation, developing "ir rcvmr'es and contributing 10 tlf huiMiinrss sr.d well lirin.r of all our p.'nple. Never ('cph'e sin dl saunas it:i mat ter hw y.iu are sitmcd. An an c t.i put : id.- a, ,..i t a Mna.l sti.n of money '.-ci!!a. 'y. Ne i-i 'I w yiiur.e.f nclicve that ; j a. i eu-. ii:ut...ncc.i will imi permit, I Villi to p; i.-:iee thrill. If you ,ai not' ; s'. OA the b'.ioy t I M-C at U.l.-t S H.IO- j Ihiiij.' t.id y, yon will hive even a, j harder light on jour b.uj.1.-. i:i .he ( fiittirc. ltrmi inht-i ::hove ai! .hoigs. th -t (lie naU.'s' i n ill-its systetn.it i ic-.lly lud by v. I' 1 "fio I i;, ii mnie , oik, wUio.ia- i . to toe yr t War w Cummins Will Vole For Ratification Of League JVs Muinea, Iowa, April 14. Senator Caiuniins, of Iowa, will vote for rati fication of the league of Nations, if the me-ndmrnts to the covenant a earride ia preu dUatrhc aro true. "To yote for th eovenant a amend ti will bo done more willingly by me lb I kava pin anyt'h ig be fore," he aaid. The aiBosdneata wUicU have been adopted if pre report a are true, are tfcoM for waielk many acnator to ouragisus!y hae fought." COOPER DECLAEED FREE AGENT BY NATIONAL COMMISSION Tortland, Ore., April U. Judge lie Credie received a telegram today tat ing that Pitcher Guy I'ooper had been awarded t the l'ortlaad team of the j i'li ifie ( ukj- league. j Sci-r tary Karrell of the national eoiiiiai.iin advised Meircdie that t'ooper. whose sigaing wi'h the Beav era waa prw ested by Bu'falo of the I atci national league !i'.l been declar ed a free a;cciit. Cooper, who ii m w ia Portland will join the Portland club at Halt Lake City. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the polgona and toxlna from syatem before putting mora food Into atomaeh. Sayt Inalde-bathlng makes thy ona look and fcl clean, west and refreshed, W'at-h yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. Thia ia vastly more Important because the skin porea do not absorb Impurl tiei into the blood, causing illness, while I lie bowel porea do. F h- every ounce of food and drink Mkeu into the atomaeh, nearly an ounce, of wate material must be carried out! f the body. If this waste material la! aot eliminated day by day, It Quickly! ferntente and generates Dolsons. ,' and toxiiu which are absorbed or lucked. lymph ducts which should met, nnl; uourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure ! itn itrint I before .breakfaat each day, a glass of! real hot water with a teasnoonful f; limestone phosphate In It. which I. . harmless way to wash these poisons,1 fcv.os and toxlna from the etomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleans-, lag, sweetening and freshening the en-1 te alimentary canal before puttine fre food Into the stomach. . V Quarter pound of limestone nhn..' pnare costs but vary little at (he druf tore, but is sufficient to make anyone in enthusiast on Inside-bathing. Men (utd women who are accustomed fo! f ake up with a dull, aching head or! ive furred tongue, bad taste, nssty t-eath, sallow complexion, others who! re bilious sttacks, acid stomach or! estipation are assured nt irovement In both health and appear-1 -e shortly. Adv. , ': U. S. NATIONAL BANK PIG CLUB CROWING INSTITUTION The U. S. Nationul bank ng club, of which Ocorj-o Kyro is official adviser, is a growing institution. This club includes tinihitious hoys and girls in both Marion and Polk counties. Among the Into additions arc: Preston Fought Lincoln Halom school; Howard Patrick, Zena school; Lester Eains, Liberty school; Wayne Robertson, riiiloiu Heights school; Eugene Milke, Tradim school; Bert Kundbcrg. Bethel school, Kerniet Thompson, Luicom Salem school and Eurl Wilson, Oak Midge school. The following havo also official ly joined tho eiub: Henry Fa beg, Albert Knbeg, Kulph Ituttler Mantic Miller Hallic ('omi)ton, Alva Coffev. Ivan Ramseycr, lanae - Schmidt, fllndvs Wil liams. Mathins Schmidt, Opal Crawford Kenneth Ixttcr, Curiiien Kulin, Pearl Scott, Kslhcr Sehuekinan Wilfred Weathers, K'ora Weathers, Kola M Clcllan and Hlanehe Weathers. JAPANESE PEACE DELEGATES AWAITING WORD FROM TOKIO Paris. April 14. Japanese peace dele gates today were awaiting instruction from Tokm for which they cabled Sat urday, following defeat of their amend ment to the league of nations covenant providing for racial equality. These .Japanese are known to be fear ful of disturbances in Japan, where feeling was said to ho high in support of the amendment. They would make no statement today, pending receipt of word from their novernnient. WIRE STRIKE AVERTED. ARMY AVIATOR ATTEMPTS TO BREAK DISTANCE F.ECORD San Pieg.i, Cal., April 14. Ma.inr Theodore Maeanloy. army aviator, who arrived here yesterday after a flight from Fort Worth, Tesas. departed at daybreak this morning on the return trip, in n attempt to reach the Texas city by tonight. If he succeeds, he will have made the longest flight ever made ia a day. The dixtanee i 1220 sulea. He plans short stops at Tucson, Am,, anil Pecos Texas. Boston, Mass., April 14. The unqual ified acceptance by Postmaster General Burleson of their demands for increased na..t is the only action (tint will avoid the strike of nearly 20,000 switchboard operators and other telephone employe in New England, according to union offieinls today. SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT IN MUNICH AGAIN IN CONTROL Borne, Airil 14. (United Press.) Premier Hoffman has issued a state nvnt prnilciiiiing restoration of the so ria'ist government in Munich, according to advices received here today. Communists and other demonstrators in Dresden, after severe street fiirhtiiiir lire reported t( be driving the govern ment iroops iimaro .sensta.lt. RYAN MATTERS BABT CASE 18 REVERSED Wasbiimton, April 14 Supreme court today decided Federal Judge Landis did not hr-ve jurisdiction t0 decide the fa- ) maus Kyan-.Matters baby ease which at jtracted country wide attention a few I years ago. J Margaret Ryan, a pooT Canadian girl. er.mo into jiwga lAndis' court with the j claim that Anna Dolly Ledgerwood Matters tad kidnapr ker M-n-wtwnths JOURNAL WAXT ADSPAYj'Sad,'! it to Chicago r.s hor own child. Mattel, a prominent Chicago wo) contended that the buhy was her and not Irone'Kynn but Irene Mat Judee Landis decided against Airs. ters wlio appealed to tho supremo 4 on the ground thivt the secretary o. bor and not Judge Landis hud jure tion to administer the section of tht migration law on which attorneys Margaret Ryan relied in bringing) petiion for a writ of habeas corpus. I j :.',i-.-rm- .' j js 15 THE BEST BUY ! THESIkSIZE AND ! SAVE MOIIEY baGuannieed