PAGE SIX TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. ORKOON FRIDAY. APRIL IS. 1919. P it it li Ymzrt s fl f:,lCl 'ana TTTI We taie especialy prepared an extra fine lot of our PIONEER BRAND, mild, sugar cured hams for our EASTER TRADE, and your Sunday morning breakfast will not be complete without OUR ham. Also, we have provided for that big EASTER DINNER and ha?e secured some of the finest milk fed lambs in the valley. We suggest stuffed fore-quarter with sage dressing or sausage, senred with mint sauce which is delicious. For those who do not care for lamb we haye choice grain-fed steer beef, young corn fed pork and cream fed Teal prepared in any way to suit you. "Meats of Quality and Flavor" Established 1884 Co Gr SDETD Phones: 1880-1881 I Citv News t Sheriff W. I Neednain reports that the collection of taxes up to April 5, tho first atMni aiuiuitl payment, ninounli this year to ."S,2 1 3.SU which lit) has collected and turned over. There is about $20,000 more in his office which )i:i not as yet been finally checked up lirt will ho turned over in a few days. The total nmount of taxes to bo col lected by the sheriff's office thin year amount to 1,071,000. With 0121j collected already, or more limn half of tho annual amount, Sheriff Need ham is of the opinion that this repre sents a very milisfnetorv condition. 'or the year 1!M." tho collections up to the first week in April were .";!, r2. Kor the year 19 Ml, they were trriO.fioi) and for 1017, the amount was .riii2,4H. The office has issued 10,700 to i receipt for this first half of the year. The total collection, ftu Marion county will run bout 1 1 00,000 more IT'S UNWISE to put off to-day'a duty until to morrow. If your stomach It cid-dutturbed take IJMIOIDS tho new aid to digestion comfort today, A pleasant relief from tho discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKKKS OF SCOTTS EMULSION i iii 1 1 r i ii mi ii iinrnii mmim hi than ens year ajro. The recruiting station for the army has been established in Salem at 402 State street in the D'Arcy building, adjoining the law offico of Judge D' Arcy. l.ec C (ireenup will be ta charge of the office. Thia may bo Of special interest to the soldier who did not get across yet would like to take another chance. The war detriment announces that all recruits will be sent over seas to repluee the boyg com ill' III inc. The Fourth of July celebration In Sa lem and the homecoming event under the direction of tho War Mothers, promises to bi a three day event, in stead of two as at first plunncd. Altho the plans are as yet rather indefinite, it is thought that the celebration will begin Thursday evening, July .'I, with a reception to all army boys in Marion sipiare. The Fourth, Friday, will bo given to a parade of the boyg in uni form in the morning and to tho gen eral civic parade in tho afternoon und something going on at. the armory in the evening. For Saturday tho plans are not ns yet definitely arranged, tout it is nopcu io nave a 'iinse 'bull game on Willamette field, and have a team here that will give an interesting came. The War Mothers are cooperating with K. . duelling, director of tho Civie department of the I'ommercial club. Theodore Until is chairman of tho com mittee on entertainment. o Congressman W. O. Hawlcy returned yesterday from a trip to Kugoiio and points on tho eoaat where ho has been looking aftor public mutters that are to eoiuo 'before congress at the next term. He reports conditions very good in tlio linos Hay country, there being evidence of busine.-s activity every where. 4'oos Hay i9 the one point on the coast where ship contracts wi not cancelled, and at tho present time there are several wooden vetselg un lor construction. While at Eugene Mr. Hawlcy was kept busy with eoafor- encis and addresses. One of the out standing events of his stay was a ban quel given by tho assembly of Ore gon university, where he spoke on the victory loan and the league of nations Next week h leaves for Ashland and other points iu southern Oregon, stop ping only where there are public mat ters to be considered, and incidentally speaking for the victory loan. He finds everywhere an enthusiastic support of tho Koosevelt highway project. He tween times ho is devoting himself to the task of getting the isolated contin gents of Oregou soldiers but of eastern camps, making continuous u-o of both telegraph and cable to get through the cntitii"lenentH of red tape. Hu has as aiirauce from headquarters that a group of about 100 Oregon boys will soon bo on their way home from the detention camp at iiist Potomac l'ark. All members of labor unions and all who are interested in the problems of capital and labor are invited to at tend tho joint meeting of tho L. L. L Ij. and representatives of Ha lem Cen tral Labor council to be held in Hurst hall tonight at H o'clock. This confer ence is ono of a series, all looking to ward a definite program of adjustment and mediation between capital and lu bor. A number of spenkera who have 'been closely in touch with the situation and have made a study of labor it i f t i cullies, will bo present and make brief addresses. Iiussell Newman, perhaps the oldest man in Idaho, und said to be the oldest Oild Fellow in tho United States, is dead nt Mitlvnle. He was born in Ken lucky March 20, 1811. XTRA SPECIAL 35c Cambric Muslin Saturday Price 25c Yard EASTER SAT. Is Bargain Day at the REMNANT STORF Special Notice! These prices are good for Saturday only. Get the Habit of Trading at the Remnant Store! "The Store With a Real Bargain." XTRA SPECIAL 5c Toilet Soap Saturday Price 3 for 10c t i new Duuno mine m J At The Public Library Our Fourth Annual Opening And Reception Now that the war clouds are scattered and the national mood of depression is a thing of the past, we again take pleasure in inviting you to an anni versary of our Opening Reception that was held in April, 1914. We want to give you a crisp, hot waffle and we want you to see it cooked on an Electric Waffle Iron. We want to show you the most modern Electric Appliances that make up-to-date housekeeping a pleasure instead of drudgery. You may have seen many of these electrical de vices but it is extremely likely that some of them will be new to you and you will be interested in looking them over. Sonora concert in the afternoon. Vocal concert in the evening. i.- SALEM EECTRIC CO. Masonic Vmple, Salem Phone 120U 1 4 Deals la Real Estate DON'T FORGET THE REMNANT STORE SELLS FOR LESS $1.50 French Serge Table Oil Cloth Satur- $1.25 to $1.35 Children's Dress Goods. Special, day price play suits, Saturday m$H9Yard, 35c Yard price' each 40 inches wide STuSE S pnce pute 23c Yard $2-98 Each 9ScJach M inches wide 2 V2 Yards Ung $2.00 and $2.25 black Crystal White Soap L .. . sateen underskirts, Sat- Easter Millinery. Choice urday price dC take 0f any iot, 20 Per Cent t1 in Limit 5 cakes to the , pca J 1.45 customer TT. r. . , ru Just arrived a full line S "?Jwi WhS 15c Children's Play of boys' wash suits less- 9c 98c to $5.00 a Suit il f! Uuster Brown Hosiery For the Kiddies 3 pairs for $1X3 The Renmant Store 254 North Commercial St. A. D. Thompson, Prop. Lonsdale Muslin 25c Yard Xtra Heavy J. C. Will to L. J. Murdock, lot 2, bluck 4, Capitol Park aililition. V. A. I.cBnin to G. I). Kbucr, lots 4 and 9, block It, Jit. AiikvI. Monti oiler to H. M. Kailelllf, lots 2(i and 27, lietou Fruit Fiirrnn. C. 1), Kmich t0 K. O. lluflemill, lot 8, block 9, I'liiriiiount Turk uilUition, Sa lem; $.1000. F. w. Durbia to w. J. ratterson. west half of lot 6, block 69: $3000. I B. C. Sinalley to O. L. Nelson, lots 3 i and 4, block 2. Alyerg addition, Balcm. Kola NeU to Jacob Giusuian, lota 3 und 4, block 2(1, Gorvais. U. U. Witzel to D. B. Simpson, 20' acres m E. Kimscy claim 2703, 8 2 W.ji Kinil Ktiippinj; to II. M-acRcn, 10 acres in W. H. 8tepliiMM cli.im 2,!(i, 7 2 W. J. K. I'eck to Mary K. HaRcr, lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, block .1, l'leasant Home aililition, Siilcin. I. eruy Hewlett to W. H. Gibson, jmrt of lots 5 and , block 2"i, I'nion addi tion, Muleni. J. M. .Mishler to ianiel llersciiber Ker, tract 7, Goudy (inidens. II. H. Turdv to Grcijon Realty Kx-1-limine & Investment Co., nrt of lots 3 and 4, block !H, Halem. Eli Hcott to AIdionse 1'riedl, 17 acres in section 21 8 1 E. Wary E. Gondy to J. W. llerkey, 9.78 acres in J. l'lirvine claim t0 31 W. Sunday, April 27, has been set ns tho date for a joint celebration or Port land people and valley residents of tho blossoming of Hood Kivcr valley or chards. The Klamath, an cr.-.erj;eencT fleet corporation steamer built by tho Mc Eai'hern company, returned to Astoria .Monday after a successful sea trial trip of 21 hours' duration. i "The education of Henry Adams," Ian autobiography of the grandson and tlie great grandson of presidents of the I'. 8., who describes iu a most plc&sinx manner his education for work iu the world, received rather from men than from schools. Incidentally he pictures vividly tlio prominent men of his time both in Washington and iu England during the civil wnr and after. "Ireland in the last fifty years," a brief history beginning with lbOS by Ernest Baker. ''Vushka, my life as a peasant, offi cer and exile," by tho commander of tho Russian Women's Battalion of Death, Maria Bntchkarevn. "The war garden victorious" inter esting reports of war gardens, illustra ted with photographs und posters and cartoons, prepared by the war garden commission. "Tho farmer, his own Tju;liVr,'' a iruido book for tho construction of farm buildings and conveniences, with espe cial attention to concrcto work and car pentry, by 11. A. Roberts. "l'ig raising," a manual for P'g cuilis by A. V. Nolan. "Primer of parliamentary laws," a more simple study than Robert's "Rules of order' 'and one that suggests the ex net wording of parliamentary practice, prepared by J. T. Roberts. "The field of social service" discus sions of social problems and work py AVOID COUGHiT and COUGHETZSl those engaged iu tho work, compiled by Philip Davis. "A. B. C. of Belgian hare culture," a practical pamphlet on raising and mar keting the hare, by U. G. Conovor. "Best short stories of 1918, and tho Yearbook of the American short story. "Sky pilot in No Man's Laud," -tf Charles Gordon, better known as Biilh, Connor. 'Tho peace of Roaring River," a no vel of the west bv G. G. Van Schaick. 7 REASONS WHY YOU Coughing Spreads Disease 1 siNre Xl&tili Jii tHILOH 30 DHOrs-STOPS rnt ir.n r HALF THLf TOR CHILDREN SHOULD USE O. H. P. DENTAL CREAM Ingredients Glycerine Carbonato of Lime Magnesia Carbonate Bicurbonato Soda Castilo Soap Powdered Borax Tincture Myrrh Flavoring Agent 1st Glycerine keeps cream soft. 2nd Castile, soap is purest cleanser. 3rd Carbonato of Lime is a tooth building agent. 4th Tiacture of Myrrh hardens gum and tends to prevont Pyrrhoea. oth Carbonate of Magnesia overcomes acid mouth and prevents decay. Bth Bicarbonate of Soda neutralizes tho acids of the stomach. 7th It is pleasantlv flavored, mukinjf its use a pleasure (Price 25c) Tho following prominent Bulein dcn tists give it their endorsement: DR. OLREN DR. DARBY DR. BURTON DR. UTTER For Salo By OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Salem, Oregon We Predict a Higher Cost on many Leading Staples Our Advice Is Buy Now C & H Berry Sugar for cash only $9.50 SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea And Su'pbur Darkens Hair So Naturally That Nobody CanTelL Yon can turn irrav. faded Uair beau tifully dark and lustron almoin .ier night if you'll get a bottle of "Wt- eth's Sgo and Sulphur Comround" at any drug tore. Million of bottles of this old famous Ragf Tea- Recip. im proved by the adililioa of other ingre- iliantd, are sold annuillv. savs a well known druggist bore, because it dark- len the hair so naturally and evenly that no one- ran tell it has brea ap- I plied. Those wtiose lair is turnine erar or becoming faded kave a aurprise await- I in them, he-u after one or two lanplicitiont the gray hsir vanishm and 'our tnrk become lutiirianUy dark and ' beoiitifnl. Tkia it th age of tonth. Gray- ihairtl. unattractive fo'ls aren't irn ed around, m get tt"r with Wyetn ffe and R'ihnr Cixnpo-md tonight "ad von 11 be rleliirhtcd witk Tour dark r ..r Tiii-r .r-nr-iitfiia I kaitome hair aail ronr yanthful ap- I marance witkia a few ixit. Country Oub Milk. 15c per oz. .$175 LibbysMilk, 15c per oz. $1.75 Caro Syrup, No. 5 55c Caro Syrup, No. 10 .-. $1.00 Golden Syrup, No. 5 . 70c Golden Syrup, No. 10 $1.33 Crisco No. 1 1-2 50c No. 3 $1.00 Crisco, No. 6 $2.00 No. d $2.75 Umeca Nut Butter 35c Brown Nature Rice. :i for ... 25c Japan type rice, 'I lbs. for 25c Standard tomatoes, 15c per oz ..$1.75 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 20c per or $2.23 Standard Corn, 3 for 50c Onarga Corn. 20c Der oz 8255 Fishers Blend, patent flour $353 White Flyer soap, 5 for 23c Bob White soap, 4 for 25c Easter Specials Extra Solid Head Lettuce 10c Home Grown Radishes and Onions 5c Selected Celery .20c Extraordinary cauliflower 20c Crisp green cabbage, lb 6c Telephone Peas, lb 17 l-2c Lemons, special, doz ..25c Extra bananas, lb 12 l-2c and 15c Florida grape fruit, each 15c Calif, grape fruit, 4 and 5 for 25c Extra oranges, doz 40c, 60c, 75c Winesap apples, 4 for 25c Extra Tillamook cheese, lb 45c Wis. Cr. cheese, lb '...43c Wis. Limburger cheese, lb 50c Extra Quality Strawberries 25c per box Hot Cross Buns for Easter ROTH GROCERY COMPANY THE SERVICE STORE" Phone 1885 188G-1887