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PAGE TEN (Eijc Dailn MpM Journal SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919. WE ARE GLAD TO EE ABLE TO QUOTE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING LIST OF STirS The J,c Penney Co AS TIIEY WILL APPEAL TO ALL, AND YOU WILL IN TURN BE EXCEP TIONALLY GLAD TO SEE THEM. UK n....n. . j All Around Town j i Jfk 2 Zrs QNGHAHS I PERCALES In nice plaids, stripes, checks and , Light colored shirting patterns, solid colors Blues and Greys 19c, 23c, 29c and 33c 28-inch 15c, 17c and 23c : : 36-inch ..19c, 21c and 25c Cheviot Shirtings 7t Outing Flannel 25c 23c 19 25c w BED SPREADS Nainsooks 17c, 19c, 33c and 33c W have J lm? a anety ,f Tnt,niA(i, - , n patterns of the crochets and marseil- g ctira,loM and Cambncs -"33c and 35c $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $1.98 and $3.90 SIIEETS SHEETING 98c, $1.19, $1.59 and $1.69 72inch sheeting 55c PTT f fYST f 1 QEC 81-inch Sheeting 65c rlUAM lAdla 90-inch Sheeting 69c 39c and 49c Rl-inch Pequot Sheeting 69c The annual meeting of the Central Baptist ssociation representing six or eight churches in this part of the val ley, holds is sessions with tUo church at llnyosvillo. four miles north of Ha luin, today and tomorrow. A number of delegate came in over the Oregon Electric thi morning, liov, U. V. Holt, of tho First luiptist church, is moderator of tho mooting. Among tho speakers on tho program aro Pros. II. K. llalgren, of the state H. Y. P. U. Pros. L. W. Itiloy of AlcMiniivlllo college, State Kvangclist H. .1. ltoid and Mrs. tloo. t'nmpbell of Chlim. Curiosity prompted the reporter to chock over a prt of tho March and April files of tho Capital Journal lu order to get un idea as to what linos of business were tho most prominent iti tho classified advertising columns, and at to whether tho ofTerlugs in eor luiii lines were increasing in number. For this' purpose there was delected tho three miwt common lines in the "for sale" class farm lands, city properly and stork and poultry. It was shown that (luring tho first week . in March which nmy 'lip taken aa an index of the whole month -there were i Jl)7 pieces of city property offered for ! sale: '.'4 tnrm properties and ;itl oner-1 ings of livestock and poultry, luriti k j the first week of April there were 104 pieces of city property offered for j sale, l;tll pieces of farm and fruit prop-j erties, 4A offerings f livestock, etc.. . These, totals multiplied by four givoj an idea of the number of offerings in these three lines coming into the of ! fico during the month. Over against thefp offerings is an immense number f the Pas-don week program to bp given j of inuirios for thep samp lines, nnd in the First Methodist church, begin- the two together go to show the in ning tonight. Tonight Dr. Avison will i vestment possibilities in,Hnlcm and vi deliver an nddross in keeping with thojeinity, as well as the place held by tho Willamette valley lumbermen may derive a crumb of comfort from the statement of Senator McMary Unit H. H. Hpencer and other officials of the railroad adininist ration will Jio ia Tort land April 111 end i.'-, and will then take up the mutter of rates on railroad tics which litis been a pause of com plaint from all . the niills of western Oregon. Mr. Spencer, who la tho di rector of purchase for the railroads, is now on his way west, in company with rHrootor tleneral W. I). . Jlincs and Traffic Director Kdward Cham bn.s. frieniitor M.'Xliry in also in con ference today with tho railroad admin istration with regard to tho Natron Klamath cut off. .Not only the church membership of Siilom but all who aro at a!) in sym pathy with religion movements, will find much interest and inspiration in by a grand program of sacred music under the direction of 1'rof. Sites, piomiiient in which will lie the "Cruci fixion" by Htoinor. Those who have ttondicd performance under tho di rection of 1'rnf. Kites can well- antici pate1 what is in store in this program. W bay liberty bona. 314 ttaeonto bid. tf Dance Thursday nifcht, Hursta hall, Knights nml l.udies of Security. Percy Greenlee Judd, was born an American citizen at Sugar drove, Il linois, about. 53 years ago. Later in life ho decided to go to Canada and like many another American in order to prove up on a homestead claim, had to forswear allegiance to tho United States and 'become a su'bjoct of King OiKirgo V. He now lives on rural route 3, jSulem and bus made application to the county clerk to. become once uguiu an American citizen and a voter. His Inst i-osidnnco in (lunula was lioluud. la two years time, if he can make a satisfactory showing before 'Judge Bingham, ho will once again become a citizen of hie native country and be permitted to register and vote. COMING EVEHTS Tonight Good roads meeting auditorium Commercial Club, 8 p. m. . eharitv. but merely needed helD to tide over temporary unfortunate conditions' The conference at Statue was for all 'workers in the Ked Cross in Idaho. : Oregon and W sinngtoii, about iM at tending. o April SO. Kmf Baa fay. April 21 Annual home-coming of Salem Elks. April 23 Christian Science lecture, opera house, 8 p. m. April 27 Humane Bandar. May S ekitaa at Cfaam poeg, 7Hk auu-rermry. May fey a wkiek t register far tftiuml nicotian May 2-3 JuuMr wenk ea4, Wiibuaettc wuvenity. May 19 23 L O. O. F. Grand Lodge seeaiiie. Juna 3 rjcJ atata elev tioa. OREGON THEATuE NOW Aittddal teeth, have expert plate aa. wiih over 35 rears experience. at my nfTKce. Dr. D. B-e;hler, den- : lint. 3(2 U. 6. Nat. Bank bldg. tf nr. Mora onicen moved to u-nx oi Oomnierce building, rooms 407 8. tf o . BETANT WASHBURN IN "POOE EOOB" Simfast draperies at special prices prices this week, $J.75 vaules at tl per yard. Hamilton's. E. W. BalUntyne, a piano tuner oi I'ortland has decided to niiikc his hend (pinrter, in Salem, lie will bo associ ated with tho Chorrlnntuu piano house, 421 Court street. He makes a specialty of tuning player pianos. Wide widths Sunfast drapery $2.75 value at $1 for all short lengths. Hamilton 's. "Ttie beet" is an you can do wkea death comes. Call Wefcb ft Olougk Co. Phone 120. tf hour, ami there will be vocal solos by A. A. Hchrnmm. Tomorrow night there will Ibo n address by l'rof . Mat thew of Willamette university, nnd Miss Ilnrton will render special music. Friday night will be made memorable Journal as a medium of information . Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dental office fit a floor U. S. National Itank bldg. l'lione Kill. 0 11 ERIXON & JONES, General Contractors 201 Masonic Building. rhone 1216 R Building in all its branches IF YOU WANT RES, CAKES. DOUGHNUTS AND BREAD Like the kind Mother used to make come to the Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Everything in the bread and pastry line. Local bankers are already predicting that the new issue of victory bonds will bo selling at par before the pay ments are half made on them. Theso boiid9 will 'be convertible into the three nnd three qunrter lion taxable bonds. Patton Plumbing company are now ablo to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location 220 N. Commercial street. Phono l'li68. tf --o Dr. O. B. O'Neill nwtoaietxliftVoptt- cinn, hue reeuated his practice over dd & Bush bank bid. Office hours 9 to 5 p. ni. Sundays by appointment. Phone 025. 5-1 Several cases of Influenza were re ported rn the city yesterday nnd threo calls were mado to Hod t'ross head quarters for niir'ses. Dr. II. IS. l'em berton, city physician, said no eases had been reported in tho city but there was influenza south of the city. It is not known whether or not Itr, Pcm lierton is attempting to suppress real news of comlitimia in the city. When called upon this morning lie, was not disposed to discuss the mutter. o Wide widths Sunfast drapery 32.75 value at $1 for all short lengths. Hamilton 's. "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb It ('lough Co. tf 0 Pheae 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf 8 S Willamette Valley Transfer Company fl Salem Office Portland Office i) 171 S. High Street 210 Ash Street j Phone 1400 rhone Broadway 454 U Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating H Ji between here and Portland. We also make j DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, I SILVERTON We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor tation facilities we are abb to pay the highest cash II prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc, to us. H L.M.HUM 1 care of Tick So Tong 3 If it Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will cur any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 153 Huuth High Si. feJetn, Oregon Pbone SMI WE ARE NOV. REACT TO TARE CAKE OF YOUH E1JJCTRICAI. WANTS AT 379 STATE 8EEET WELCH ELECRJO CO. PHONE 953. 41 NOTICE! If you bars npy junk or sec ond band goodu of any kind see .Bs first PHONE S98 271 Cmemeketa St. CAPITAL JUNK CO. The student body of the Interna tional Correspondence school will meet1 this evening at the room of the school, 211 (Iray building, to road tlio answer to their telegram to linlph K. Weeks, president of the I. C. . at Scranton, relative to the discharge of Hvnjaniin K. Perkins. As much interest ho, been shown in the fight between Mr. Per kins and the state superintendent, it is thouiiht that all the students will Dc oa hand. See base ball score at Otto Eletts 4 10 D. D. Socolofsky was looking around today for his stolen Ford cnr, which disappeared from his home, !.N." North Slimmer street last night between mid night and 7 o'clock this niouiin. As his alley is out of order, Mr. Socolof sky left his car for the night out in front of his house. The license num ber is ti(i,.'l02 and it's a Ford. Miould anyone happen to find an unclaimed Ford with this licence uumlx'r, it should be reported to the police station. The city pile driver was mored today to North Winter street where a bridge will be built across Mill creek. Work will begin at once in the driving of piles nnd city- street commissioner Walt S. Low says it may require three or four weeks to complete the job, much depending on the weather. The bridgo is to be l- feet long, with a driveway of 2t feet and six feet siiie walks on each ide. The bridge will cost about 1200. The city pileilriver is one where horse power is usedi slow but sure. CAM) OP THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends for their manv acts of kindness, sym pathy and floral offerings, during the illness and death of the nusennd ana brother.' Mrs. Grace Thompson Ealph Thompson and families. Special nieetiug of Multno mah chapter No. 1, K. A. M. this evening. Work in the K. A. decree. Visiting Compan ions Wilcoine. Holmun Hot-Cross Buys should toe placed in the oven a few minutes be fore serving. The hop market is stronger and there is an upward tendency in prices. This is due, it is said to "the probabilities that American brewers may have an extended life of about seven months due to the fact tlint the war time rul ing as to prohibition July 1 may not become ctfectivo. k is thought that many brewers are short cm hops going on tho supposition that war time pro hibition would be effective July 1. In Salem tho prevailing prices for the bet ter hops is cents for this yiar, 2S cents a pound for ll'-'tl and 25 cents for 1921. It is understood tlint anout 2HO0 seres of new hops havo ocon planted in Oregon this year. o Bnnfast draperies this woek at spe 'iul prices for short end and close out olors .Hamilton's. o rounders' day will be celebrated at Cbampocg. Marion county, on Satur day, May 3. This date is the Ttith an niversary of the historic meeting at Chnmpoeg and the lltb eclebrntion. The affair will le under the auspices of the Oregon Pioneer association and the Oregon Historical society. Jimt'c P. H. D'Arrv, pioneer of 157, will act as president ef the day. There will be an instrumental concert in the morning by the Ferfiwood bond of lam hill county. The afternoon program will lsin with the "tnr .pnngleu Hanner,'' followed by short addresses. All speakers are to be limited tc five minutes each. The Pomona has been bartered to run from Portland to tno grounds. !r those leaving i-alom tiy tho 9:15 Oregon Klecirte, the steamer will meet them at Wilsouville. Kctitrn- ing it will leave t liauipoig at 4 o'clock to meet the south bound Elec tric for Knleni, arriving here ii:4U ... . , . m..i,i r.. O CHICK. .NO POfll WHS avilll.lim- juj - Hence tho celebration was postponed one day. o- Ladies HAT We are showing the Biggest and best assortment in town at popular prices. In buying direct from the manufactur ers at New York and Philadel phia we save you all the mid dleman's profit. Ladies' Coats and Dolmans $10.00 to $37.50 Ladies' Suits $11.90 to $35.00 Ladies' Hats $1.98 to $6.43 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY PHO.VB 107J Commercial and Court Sts., forraerly:hicago Store ''Victory Bonds Celebrate The Victory" Prices on fish lowers Ling cod or red cod sliced. 13c. Whole fish 12c. a pound. Hits Market. tf o See base ball score at Otto Kletts 4 16 Sunfast draperies this week at bp- inl prices for short r colors. Jlamilton 's. frame house that happened to be" Passion week services will be held handy for the denionsliation. Theiiii the I' irst Congregational church ev- hou.se caved ni but the tunk kept on ery niht this wet k beginning this cvo- lts course. At Jlarslifield the tann got stalled amidst the ruins of the burned ana in thut city ami in tho mix up there was a breakage in tlio clutch. However, announcement is made that it will arrive in Salem in fighting shape, ami will be Been in tho busi ness section shortly nl'ter 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. uing at 8 o'clock. Tho V. S. employment bnroau can placo half a dozen men wiih tho high way work at Brooks. Tho company that was awnTed the contract for tlio road between Brooks aiid Oitrvais nerd half a dozen men to assist ui putting up the machinery. The pay is $3. 3D a day. C B. Ciancey has purchased the green hiniso of Curl Kuef at Seven teenth and Market streets. This will I lrivc Mr. Clnnepv control of both ends of the Journal of Education, was a j of tnL, florist 'business as he will now visitor du alem and vicinity yester-1 have his own source of supplies. Mr. day. Ho is on a speaking tour in tho ' 'lnneev came to Balem in October of northwest and mado a special visit to 19,18 on ' later purchased tho ' , retail tioinst business or Mr, Kueff. Salem to inspect several country schools and to report whnt the west I TeHjrams to victory liberty lon. is doing in Uie way of industrial school ! headquarters from Portland indicate work. For be it known, Oregon stands' ; !hf ' of 0,,,i.', i t(h, 8tRt0 Sunfast draperies at special prices prices this week, if 2. 73 vuules at $1 per yard. Hamilton 's. Dr. A. E. Winehip of Boston, editor as one of tho pioneers in stato school club work and the east is coming to the west to find how it is done. Much of the success of the schools of the slate in this industrial club work is due to the 'fact that the country schools have tho cooperation of the agricultural department of the govern ment, the state agricultural college and of the state department of educa tion. With the two school supervisors, Mrs. M. Li. Fulkerson and J. W. L, iSiiiitli, nnd also Oeorge W. Kyre, Dr. 1 nnd close out VVinsliip was token to see the indus trial club work of the Auburn and Bethel schools and later to se what Tho war tank will arrive In Ealent to- had been accomplished at the heiwr morrow morning, according to the lat-! school whore indiistrUil work has lung est information. It will unload t thojboon a feature of the school's special freight depot, foniie.ercial nnd Trade j work, streets and be ready to travel at 1 1 - o o'clock p. m. It will be seen on State j For these who aio wondoimg how street and will stop at the comer of j the dear pupil is to study gcogi.,iliy intend to make a short job of the cam paign next week. Instead of taking tho two weeks' limit, there is the inten tion of a number o'f counties to put it over in two or three days. Tho work ers hero ia Salem aro inclined to an. active campaign of three days. With 3ti0 workers out next Monday morning and with the experiences of the past four campaigns, it is thought that Sa lem w ill have subscribed its ipota with in the three ilnvs' work. Liberty and Wate while Lieutenant Ixiuis H. foiiiptou and Kolijn Day make short talks on the victory liber tv loan. Then the route is to the post office, thence to Court street to Lib erty and then north on Liberty across Mill creek where there will be the prac tical demonstration of what a tank can do. At Kugetie it walked through 1 WW4 Ananais had Nothing on This Bird- Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, who U In charge of the home service aeion of the Ked Cross work in Salem, refurnod yes terday from a conference of workers of the northwest, railed at Seattle. In the general discussions of Ked Cross work, the general opinion was that the home service section had boen especial ly useful during the war and is at present getting in close touch witbj the families of soldier and giving aid ef a practical nature, it was suggest ed at the conference that plans might be submitted to communities to contin ue the home service work along the lines of general civilian relief. It was the general opinion that the home ser vice section of tho Hod i'rose had demonstrated its usefulness as well as sympathy ia dealing with the tsou snniW nf case ef ap.l wherein the Peo ple did not wish to become subjects of WILLIAM DESMOND in "TEE PRODIGAL LIAR" OTHER FEATURES TOO n nil 0 THEATRE next winter, with the Kiiropean limp so mussed up, W, M. Smith, county su perintendent, nys that the big school book publishers have not been asleep. He says 'hoy ore already preparing their map plates and as soon as things are settled over there, the publishers will begin issuing special maps which may be pasted in all the geographies now in use. The picture of Kaiser Wil helm it is understood will not adorn any of the new maps. Vick Bros, wish to express their ap preciation to nil the garages in the city for closing during the funeral services of KUiert Thompon and also for giv ing the use of their cars. o E; ssell Einmett, a former school boy, is doing considerable traveling aan seeing things. Itn witireed the recep tion given President Wilson recently at Boston. On the V . S. S. Harding, I he sailed from Boston to winter ip.nr- ters near ua. In his travels he went 1200 miles south o'f Cuba, as far as the Island of Trinidad. The Oregon guard companies of Sa lem E?(l and II, will be mustered out ome time next week. This mat ! trr was brought up at the meeting held yesterday in Portland of the general staff. Jt is thought that all companies will be mustered out the same eve ning, although as yet no orders have been issued naming the date. With the Salem Oregon guard eomanics entire ly out t the service, there will remain in alom but one military organiza tion, that of Company M, Oregon na tional guard. Among those to be mus tered cut next week are Private Gov ernor Ben V. Olcott and Corporal Jutice George II. Burnett. GfHP, ijjFLUEHZA Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Reficblo, Antiseptic PrsvonCIvs During influenza epidemics' ipray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. t Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c II not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head iche? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drug. gUts, Guaraukol W.T.RIGDON and Company Undertakers First Class and TJp-to-Date In every respect, and Courteous Treatment Extended to Everyone 252 N. HIGH STREET II B III -JL1 WHEH IN SALEM, OBEOOIT Stop at ELIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Some." Strictly Modern tl per Day 100 Booms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District