Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 19, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    SALEM, OREGON.
PAGE TEN
(L!)c Daib Ifounial
1 We have a nice line of
S.S
Girls White D
resses
t A 11 A
in mi m
:oun
d iown
That will please the girls for
We have a fine assortments of patterns" in lawns and voiles, daintily trimmed
so you will like them. Prices range from $1.98 to $11.50
Girls white canvas slippers $125 to $2.98
Girls white canvas shoes $125 to $3.98
Girls slippers in black and brown $1.69 to $2.98
YOU CAN ALWAYS BE ASSURED OF GETTING THE MOST FOR YOUR
MONEY AT THE
Amcn several .'things cf Interest
April 20. Easter Sui&ay.
April S3 Annual home-CQm-iug
of B&lem Elks.
April 22 Christian Science
lecture, opera house, I p. a,
April 7 Humaae Sunday.
May 3 Cclebratiea at Cham
poeg, 76th eaaiversary.
May 3 Last day cn which
to register for special electiea
May 2 3 Junior week end,
Willamette university.
May 19-23 L 0. O. F. Grand
Lodge eoosioM.
June 3 Special state elec
:to come hefire the meeting of the tity
council nest Mondav evening niU be
the salary proposition, besides that
'of putting up to the voter the salary
of the city recorder and chief ot yr
lice, there will eouie before members
of the council a proposition to slight
i ly increase the salaries of deputy Mar
tin .Paulson and police Matron Mrs.
'Mvra E. Shank.
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Fheae 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer
' Co. for quick service. tf
1 Wa buy liberty bono 311 Masonic
hid. tf
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OREGON
THEATitE
NOW
Incorporated
S3
iHVr,ft';ViiyiieWsf The army recruiting station in the
D Arcy building enlisted one man to
day, Lee C Greenup, for the three
years of over seas service. Two other!
enlistments have been received and the
three men will be sent to a training
station next Monday. For the three
year enlistment is for overseas ser
vice, and this is guaranteed men who
enlist for the three years. The one (
year enlistment is for home service
only.
Just Recced a Fme Line cf Ladies' Dotean Coats. Prices speak for Themselves
Dry wood prompt delivery,. Phone
62!. Sulem Pud Vards, 732 Trade 8t.
4-22
Dance at armory tonight
King Coal best
Phono 5L'. Salem
Trade St.
on the market.
Puel Yards, 7f2
4 22
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tcrwilligcr, grad
uate nfirticiuns and funeral direuiors,
770 t'hemeketa r!t. Phono 724.
Bee Mis. L,. E."ooodlme at 251 8.
12ih St. for subscriptions to till maga
zines. Phono 741 M.
The Coiuitry club w.ll give Its first
annual Easier breakfast tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock at tho club homo
to which all members of tho golf club
uro cordially invited. Thero is to be
a merchandise tournament as the be
ginning of the sensnn. Prir.es have
been donated by the Kodgors Paper
"o., Paltoii Bros., Meyers -department
store, hill cm llurdwnro coiujuiny, 1).
J. Pry, K. t). Cross & Son The Sua,
According to present plan of Coach '
Malliows, tho Willainutto university
ibali team will meet tho I'nivorsity of
Oregon titim next Friday afternoon.
?tain has interfered with praetieo thus
far, but in expected that work will be
fu'lttd steadily next week. The lineup
has not Hs-yiH been decided, but it ill
probably ineludo 8mess as pitcher mid ; Capital Prim store. C. P. llishon and
iWmick as catcher. McKit trick, is a Wlcnslol'f Bros. All nieiiihers uot hnv-1
pouTMIity for first base, Davies for ) in tr cars arc to be at the Oregon Klee
sccond and Olsen for short stop. Pialdjtric station at 7 o'clock Sunday niorn-1
ers from butt year who ttio now ininr' to bo picked up by thoso who
school are Medler, Wnpato, Storey and Tinve. Recent additions to the country'
llickinuu. Other men who are working ! club are as follows: Oliver Mvers. .
Charles (I. MiUcr, M. AUst,
Kirk, Herbert Stiff, .'. N . Lnngridgo,
V'rnii k Spears, K. J. Mantis W. I).
Evnns, K. B. Ouodin, Fred Williams,
K. M. Hofl'.ioH, Judge A. S. Bonnott
and Pred Mungis.
1RANSP0RT ARRIVES
WITH 2,892 YANKEES
General Pershing's Band In
cluded Among Trcaps On
Von Steuben.
Iinrd for plai es are Donev, Austin, Has
ler, Piwer, Tucker, Muodhc, Snckett,
'Hurnc and liana. All but 'wo of these
are fre.Jiuicn.
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Judge Baimiel W. Greone, C. S., ot
Louisville, Kentucky, Member of tho
'Board of Lectureship of The Mother
i'hurch The Piist Chinch of Christ,
HcientiSI, in Boston, .Masriichusctts,
will deliver a free, lecture on Christian
Science In tho Grand Opera House
luowlay evening April 2:
HARBOR STRIKE PUT OFT
New York, April 1!. Tim third
general harbor slrikc scheduled to
start at 1 a. in. has been postponed
at e o clock another 21 hours while Minor llvlan
4 21 confers with parties to tho dispute.
New York, April 19. The transport
Von Ktcubcn arrived today with 2.V.2
troops aboard. Mie sailed from Brest
on April 11.
Included in the troops on the Von
Steuben were grigadc honibimrters of
the Sixtieth field artillery nine offi
cers and till men; the 'loth engineers
complete, 4H officers and 1.611 men.
il.- I I 1 - ft V I.' i
Wullurl 11 Ki ll. -nil n.-.iiOu,iM.-ii. .-i. I.. ( nil
uiri'B oiiiciTfl nun no oico; miiir ni
fieers of the 12Sth field artillery; the
112nd uero sipiadrnn, three officers und
l;i:i men; the .'W.'ih ninbulance coniiany
three officers and 113 men; Bret con
valescent detachments number ltitl to
170 inclusive, two nu n, and casual coni
ia nies.
General Pershing's blind returned on
the Von Steuben. Tt was organized by
Captain Ij. H. Fischer of Bteltimore.
The drum nmjor was Sergeant Willis
S. Ross of . Kansas City Mo.
The blind will tour the couulry for
the Victorv loan.
ARE YCU FRCUDGFOUR
BOYS' RECORD OVER THERE?
The best they had was non too good to GIVE.
The MOST we have is none too .much to LEND.
What they gave and what we lend will finish
The noblest page in American Hbtory.
I?uy Victory Notes It's a lugh privilege
We will take your subscription.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
J. II. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier
sejiajwiiwitaimmaiai wisiMiiBtMMswisswwsmiaWaTOW
Sailings Confirmed.
Washington, April 111. War depart
nietit confirmation nf the sailinir of the
! following or,rnnizntiniis of the 77th and
I 12nd divisions was received late today.
77th division- headquarters and
troop, l.Vird infantry brigade hendipinr
teis; IlOlllli infantry, roiuplete, pos'al
detachment mid theatrical unit.
4''od division tl7th field nrtillery
brigade heudiiunrters loin' field artil
lery liil'lh and 170th machine gun bat
talions, 1 17th sanitary train, ambu
lance companies number lt'5, ltitl und
W7; 117th engineers 117th engineer
train and 1 17th supply train.
BRITISH IN LIBAU
WALLACE EEID
IN
"ALIAS, MIKE MOHAN"
FATTY AEBUCKLE'S LIBER
TY LOAN PICTTJEE
"BERESFOBD OP THE
BABOONS"
Wall Tint, a lot of beautiful new
colors, get our prices. Buren's, Com
mercial street.
Dance at armory tonight
"The best" Is an you can do when
death comes. Call Webb ft Ciou"h Co
I'hoho 120. t
Bids Wanted Bids on 13 cords of P1& P"!turM
itry wood, second growth or old fir,
will bo received at county cierk's of-
nco up to a o'clock p. m.
April 24, 11)13. Wood to be delivered
at court hous or on cars at Salem .
P. O. Boyer, county clerk.
T. J. Clartj, one of the most suc
cessful growers of strawberries in the
county, has sold his tract p) miles
ucrth of tho city on the river road and
will make his home in the city. Ho is
preparing to 'sell all his personal ef
fects of tho farm at a public auction.
Hippodrome
Vaudeville
--Sunday -
LOS ESPAN OZOS
A dance diversion of "La Espanole"
BILLY DOSS
The Tennessee Minstrel Boy
HOLLAND and CATHERN
"I Beg Your Pardon"
CORINNE GRIFFITH
in
Green Copper Bronze Is new tone of
stand picture frames, suitable for Se-
Buren s Com 1 St.
The Scotch contingent in Salem
ei......i will all be patrons of tho Oregon thea-
iMr r rnT ti nw innir in.- nu nnni
when Mory Pick ford conies to town
I with her inimitable delineation of
(Scotch character in the film play
"Cnptain Kidd Jr." And the Scotch
atmosphere is deftly woven about her
.through tho skill of the director Tay
lor, and the scenario writer, Frances
Marion, who has written a number of'
tho most famous plays for Mary.
U
The Clutch cf Circumstance"
BIG V COMEDY
LI
THEATRE
Oil paintings should be properly
framed; we do it .that way. Buren's
Commercial St.
Dance at armory tonight
Philippine baskets at Buren's furn
iture store, 179 X. Commercial St.
ERIXON & JONES, General Contractors
201 Masonic Building. rhone 1216 R
Building in all its branches
I'aris, Api'.l lil.-d'nited Tress)
British troops have landed at libau
(Russia), where German troops have
overthrown the Lettish government, uc
cording to the Deutsche AUgcmoine
Zeitung.
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Willamette Valley
Transfer Company
Salem Office
171 S. Hiph Street
Phone 1400
Tortland Office
2."0 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
We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor
tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash
prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell
If your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us.
I) . ...
IF YOU WANT
PIES, 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.
Dr. O. B. O'Neill, optometrist-optician,
has resumed his practice over
Udd & Bush bank bldj;. Office hours
9 to 5 p. rn. Sundays by appointment,
i'hone -025. 5-1
Dr. B. F. Found announces reopen-
iiiS of his dental office 5th floor U.
S. National Bank bldtf. Phone 109.
5 11
Try Mrs. Francis Kins' gladiolus. 60
cent -per dor.en. Phone 52FH. 4 19
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the friends for their
sympathy and many kindness during
Iho sicknesj and death of my late hus
band; also for tho beautiful flowers
sent by the different orders, os well as
the lovely cut flowers by friends. One
and nil, I thank you. I thniik you.
Mrs, A. W. Howell.
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Bee gladiolus ad. New Tod?;. 4 19
Artificial teeth, have expert plate
ian, with over 35 years experience,
at my ornce. ur. u. aeecnler, den
tist, 302 U. 6. Nat. Bank bldg. tf
Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of
Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf
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Beginning tomorrow all rates on the
Oregon Kleetrie will be adjusted to a
flat rate of three cents n mile. This
will mean a reduction in some instances
and an increnso in others. Hereafter
tho rate to Portland will bo $l.ti3.-
Oregon'Taxi and Transfer Co'g truck
will leave the Manie Temple at 8:30
tonight for Livesiey dance. iiOe round
trip.
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Dance at armory tonight
Got your wood for next winter now,
while prices ore lower. Phone 3J9. Sa
lem Fuel Yards 7.j2-Trade .St . 4-22
Fred Locklcy of Portland, well
known newspaper correspondent, will
deliver na address next Tnevlay eve
ning at the First Baptist church be
fore tho brotheihuod of the church.
Ir. Lockley held nn important posi
tion with the Y. M. O. A. service
abroad and had more than usual op
portunities for observing men under
all conditions. The letters he wrote
homo of tho Oregon boys were 'of un
usual human interest find it is on the
experiences at the front that Mr.
liockley will speak. An invitation is
extended to all men of the city to hear
Sir. Lockley 's story.
,. DeMoliiy Commandry
.No. ,") K . T. will hold
' .1,. ; i'.,.!., ....;.., t
iinil i.u.-hi Bruin-, lit
At the meeting of the h'gli school
studint body yesterday thero was
adopted an amendment to the consti
tution providing that only those hold
ing student body tickets should be elin
giblo to membership in tho student
cuuneil, which is made up of 11 stu
dents from the upper classes. In the
oratorical contest in the fore part of
tho afternoon tho sophomores won the
greatest number of points. The class
which wins the greatest number of
points during the season will be enti
tled to have their naino engraved upon
the silver trophy cup presented to tho
'school several years ago.
Nominations for student body offi
jeers for tho coming year nt VVilliim
letto were made yesterday nt a meet
ling of the associated student body, in
anticipation of the election which will
be held sometime next week. Balph
Thomas was tho only nominee for man
ager of the Collegian, and thus jvns de
clared elected. Harold Uimiik and
Hubert C. ftorey were nominees for
president of the student -body; Miss
Udell Savage and Miss Velum Baker
for vice pretldent; Freda Campbell
and Evelyn Gordon for secretary; Bus
sell Unrey end Br an SfcKittrick tor
treasurer; Lawrence Davies and Paul
Ooney ore opponents in the race for
the position of editor of the Collegian
WHEN IN SALEM, OEEQON
stop at
BLIQH HOTEL
"a Home Away from Dome."
Strictly Modern $1 per Day
100 Booms of Solid Coffort
Only Hotel in Business District
1st M. E. church to
morrow at 3 p. m. Knight Templars
land their wives will meet at the tem
ple at 2:30 p. m. The public is invit
ed to meet at the church at 2:J0 p.m.
Patton Plumbing company are now
able to tako caro of your plumbing 1 1
wnnts in their new loi'ntion 2-0 N.
Commercial street. Phono l'JOS. tf
L.M.HUM
care of
Yick So Tong
"The Funeral BoautUuV
Clough Co.
Webb A
tf
Free lecture, Moose hall Sunday,
April 2tth, 2:30 p. m. "Why Bible
students do not observe Saturday lis
the Sabbath." "4-19
H. N. Stoudenmeyer, who h8 been
visiting his folks in the city, return
ed to Portland yesterday. He will go
to Spokane and Butto to play in an
orchestra for ithe famous Kussian vio
linist who is touring the west. Mr.
;ftoudcnnicycr played with the violin
list ut the Poiiples theater in Portland
for two weeks nd his work was o
satisfactory that he was engaged for
he !SKkane and Butte engagements.
Ho makes his home in Portland.
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
. FOB
ELECTRIC IRONS
ELECTEIO TOASTEBS
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS
Phone 053
379 State St.
.
NOTICE!
. If you have apy junk or sec
ond hand goodu of any kind see
as first.
PHONE 398
271 Cmemeketa St.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Has medicino which will cure
any known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until S p. u..
153 Soufh High St.
Salem, Oregon Phone 282
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FOR SALES
if
Another
Cured of
Cancer
GiCEiSTOCil ROTES
AT PRESENT WHOLESALE TRICES
This stock is all fresh and the fixtures are the best
Located in the best business district in Salem. Es
tablished business for 15 years, which has an aver
age daily business of $100.00. This is a good oppor
tunity for the right man to get in business. Terms:
Cash. No trades. See me at once if you are inter
ested. F. N. WOODRY. the auctioneer
Ferry and Liberty Streets, Salem
Phone 510 or 511
W.T.RIGDON
and Company
Undertakers
First
every
Clasa and TJpto DaU la
respect, and Courteous
Treatment Extended to Everyone
252 N. HIGH STREET
"Motollfe,, saves 25 to 50 percent Salem Doctor
gasoline, removes carbon from cylin- is Recommended.
uerg valves ana spark plugs; prevents
i'lmn rWl' lnhri"Rte irnner To Whom It May Concern:
tfiimSefl perfoeUjJ prolong life I was afflicted with a cancer of my
motor, increases power aim mileage I nose about as largo as a good sized
and produces higher motor efficiency, imarlile. Among others 1 cppliva to 1'r.
Clark's tire house, 319 X. Commercial 1 8. C. Stone for relief. The doctor ap-!
trcet. 419 plied a medicine for a few days and iui
o 'about twelve days the cancer dropped1
Wliy Bible student do not ob- J out, the place healed up nicely and has
serve Saturday
dress by K. O.
as the Sivhl-ath,"
Miller of Portland.
ad-
4 19
The automobile driver who cuts cor
ners in the city is pl.ving for trouble,
according to police hoadiuartcr. There
is a city ordinance as to how the driv
er is to .turn corners and also one as to
giving signals before turning. The
speed cop as well ether members of -cured of cancer.
the force are on the look out for these 'other people whom
drivers who make it dangerous for
pedestrians.
caused me no trouble since. I can cheer
fully recommend the doctor and his'
treatment to others who nity be afflie-!
ted with cancer. This was in December
1917. I
Nnlem, Oregon, July 27. 1918.
I. K. KURT. I
Salem, Oregon, Route 6, Box 52. i
Sutter chicks Easter "bnnnies",
544 8tate 8t. opposite court house. 4-19
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E. O. Millar of Portland at Mooes
hall Hundiir. 2:.tO . m.. euhiect free
'lecture "Why Pible students do not
johscrve 8aturd.iv a the fsbbsili."
I will be pleased to refer yoa to many
I have recently
S. C STONEJL D.
(Stone's Drug Store)
141 North Commercial Btreet,
Salem, Oregon
rhone 35.
Consultation sod Advice Free.
A Chance for the Dealer
We will sell by auction all of our stock of shoes, fruit
jars lamp chimneys, 45 yards of heavy canvas, boys
overcoats, about GO pounds of good tea. Will sell
one or all of any article.
YOU CAN GET A BARGAIN AT THIS SALE FOR
WE ARE GOING TO SELL IT ALL TO THE"
HIGHEST BIDDER, THE DEALERS' CHANCE.
AT i:30 O'CLOCK
Sale mf Auction Co.
157 S. Commercial St.
WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
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