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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1919. A ni i u-, i. mm From which to select. Nice patterns and colors for making your new summer Dress, Skirt, Waist, Un derwear, etc. They will please you. Look them over. Tussah Silks, 36 inch, yard....'.... : 69c .Usona Silks, 36-inch, yard 49c and 89c China Silks, yard 79c Silk Poplins, yard 98c, $1.49 and $2.15 Taffetas (plain, stripes, plaids) yard '. $1.69 Messalines (plain and plaids) yard $1.69 Pongees, yard 89c, $1.15, $1.49 arid $1.85 Satin stripe pongees (fine for waists) $1.49 PERSONAL J. K. IVrrell, who represent the famous "Sweetheart" iop, is here from the home office of the Manliiit ten Soap company, of Now York. He is lititerviowinjf denier who handle this populur toilet article. 3 3$ Wil YOU Go Over As STRONG For HIM? COURSEY'S Barber Shop IS Positive iOUWill ERKON & JONES, General Contractors 201 Masonic Building. Phone 1216 R Building in all ROUTE YOUR t Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only rilONE 1400 You Will Find That We Have a Fine Line of ) W. M. Smith, county superintendent of Bi'kurln, is toduy sending uut to ull school districta iu the county, the per t'upita library fund or ten cents each for Overy namo taken In the census last fall. The totul for the cuuiity is 12, 152 pupil. In Salem the amount will be .'lii." for the library fund, as the census last fall of ull in this district between the ages of four and 20 years was 30.10. Cruris throughout the I'nlmiao country 1 look bettor than for many years, and a r. curd yield is assured. its branches t- FREIGHT VIA All Around Town April 22 Annual home-CQja- in of Salem Klks. 41 April 22 Christian Science lecture, opera house, 8 p. m. April 27 Humane Suuday. May &-Celrratioa at Ciam- poeg, 7ota anniversary. Jday 3 La it day 11 frhiea to register for spocial election May 23 Junior week end, Willamette university. May 19 3 L O. O. F. Grand Lode session. June 3 Special itate elec tion. OREGON TIIEATiiE NOW MABT FICSFORO IN CAPTAIN KEOD, JR. CHARLEY CHAPLIN LLOYD COMEDY PATHS "The best" I an you can do when death cornea, Call Webb dough to I'boae 120. tf Phono 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf Mrs Walter Duff of Gladstone, will continue her class iu the study of the buok of Ihiniel at the lecturo room in the public library Wednesday after noon at 2::i0. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend. Prices on fish lowers Xing' cod or red cod sliced, 13c. Whole fish 12o a Dound. lltts Market. tf Wo buy liberty bono. 311 Masonic bldjj. w Get your wood for next winter now, while prices are lower. Phone 529. Sa lem Fuel Yards 7S2Tradoet. -22 Byron Bnuik loft this morning for Walla Walla, v. hero lie goes us a rep resentative of the Valley Motor com pany, to the western tractor demonstra tion' held there this week. It is to be .me of the largest gatherings of the kind ever held in the west, every make of tractor to be exhibited and demonstrated and every western state represented. 'Fully 300,000 are expect ed to bo in attendance. Dr. O. B. O'Neill. optometrirt-opU- einn, has resumed Ms practice over Ludd & Hush bank btdtf. Office hours 9 to 5 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Phone 025. &"1 Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dentnl office Mh floor U. nl lViink bldff. Phone 160. 611 Mr. Saphronl Campbell age 91, who died April 19lh at IJuek Hollow near Willuminn, win Juried yesterday. Tho funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Alfred Hales of Salem. Mrs. I'ttinpliell was born in Ht. Louis coun tv, .Missouri, .Tune 17, lS'JH. She was imirried to Peter II. Oampbell in 1H4(1 and from this union there wns iborn six children. Mlie crossed the plains by n. i..,..,. isiis and has since that ibite teen a ciintiuiiutis resident of Yamhill county. Artificial teoth, have expert plate man, with ovr 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Boochler, den tist, 302 V. 6. Nat. Bank bldg. tf Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Conunerco buiUlin, rooms 407 8, tf Patton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing want In their new location, 220 N . Commercial street. Phone l'KlS. tf Fred E. Mangls received a telegram this morning with the news that Chas. Mnngis, his brother, had arrived in New York and that he expected to be sent to vamp Lewis to receive his dis chnrae. Charles Mantis went overseas with the ltl'J'l infantty and returned with the 157th, Another brother, Karl MansrU who went with Co. E. Third Oregon, went through the fithting in the Argonne forests at Bt. Mihiel with tho 2tHh division. He is now with the motor transportation rrvie and doca not expect to get Nek to this country until some time in June, "The Funeral Beautiful" dough Co. Webb k tf Dry wood prompt dfllvery Ftton 529. Bnlem i'uel Tarda, 752 Trade Ht. 4 23 King Cool beat I'hone 529. ctaletn Trade St. on the market. Kud Yard, 752 4 38 W.T.RIGDON and Company Undertakers Ftnrt Class and Up-to-Date in every respect, and Courteous Treatment Extended to Everyone 252 N. HIGH STREET White Emmett will ship all kinds of live stock tsaturdavj top price paid, rhoue H2iM. 4 24 ' 0 Dance at livealey every Wednesday night. - 4-22 A m acting of memhen of the HUhee eouutrv club will 1 held vednesd.iv evc.iinif at the Commercial e'.ub. Be- jjidos other important business to come . before the club, arrangements will be ntade tfor the Kugeue couuiry club tournament. Dane at Livesley every Wednesday uij;ht. 4-23 Nine members, were admitted to the Salem grange at its regular meeting held last Saturdar. They were B. W. H-g, Mrs. S. "V. Hogg, W. W. Rociibraugh, J. P. Bressler, Mrs. J. P. Bressler, J. M. Gardner, Gideon St oil and U. G. Boyer. S. H. V.n Trump, eountv fruit inspector spoke on the one mill tax for good roads,, to be voted oa at the comiuj; epecial election June 3. M. E. 1'ogue spoke on the reconstruction ibill. As usual, the grunge went on record as opposed to good roads and the issuing of coun ty bonds. The Salem Heights Bed Cross aux iliary will meet with Mrs. M. C. Thompson of Salem Heights Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. A general invitation is extended. Pleaee make table reservations ear ly for dinner dance at Hotel Marion Friday April 25. Dinner at 7 mugie 7:30 to 10:30. ' 4-23 An ordinance was Introduced in the city council last evening and read for the first and second time providing for the payment of the police matron Mrs. Mvra E. Shank, of H.") a month. Tho present snlary is t"0 a month. Will Mr. Lawrence H. Homington or anv relatives of his please comuiuiii cate with the home servico section of the A. It. C, post office building, Salem, Oregon. The vaudeville for the Elks annual nual home coming thi(; evening at the armory will include ten numbers, nc cording to :Fnuik Hligh. Besides sev eral Hippodrome artists, there is the best that Portland could supply. There will be no moving pictures or screen pictures of any kind. Bexall one-cent sale, Perry's drug storo Thursday Friday, Saturday, Aoril 21. 25. 2ti. Call at store for cir cular iriviiia list of prices. 4-24 Dora Dean McCutcheon announces that she has onened temporarily her studio with tho Chcmngton piano house, telephone 352. She has publish ed a special system of teaching, gath ered from her studies with some of tho leading instructors of tho country, un dn rthe titlo " McCutcheon 's School of Silver tea and cooked food sale at St. Paul s vestry tomorrow afternoon Tho currier boys for the Capital Journal hnve oriianisied a baso ball team. According to their report, they nlnved the Grant junior high school team nbout two weeks ago in which they defeated Giant to a score of 1 to 15. Just a few days ngo anoiner gnme was played witn a team lorongiu together by the Grant junior high school and again the Capital Journal oovs came out on top to a scoro or 29 to 10. Used Car Bargains 191H Maxwell touring l"5 1917 Maxwell touring f"0 1917 Muxwell touring I95 1915 Studebnker 6, 7 passenger, real bargain for "i"5 Ford Form a truck 450 All cars overhauled and in good shape. Osenr H, Gingrich Motor Tire Co. 371 Court St. tf o The U. S. employment bureau on Lib erty street, just south of the Salem Baiik of Commerce, is Justifyeing its work. Yesterday it connected 15 men with ji bs and is doing ft good liusiness today. There is a call for wood chop pers a i a cord and find themselves. Also for farm hands nt 50 a month and all found. Saw mills aro calling for workers. At the office yesterday, 22 registered for jobs. o For the benefit of Elks who might want to park their csrs tonight on Kerrv street xtween Commercial and Liberty, attention is called to the fact that two weeks ago the city council passed an ordinance prohibiting the parking of cars en the one Woek of Ferrv opposite the armory and Marion hotel, tb-rs may be placed on the block, but instead of tho usual 30 de grees of parking, they must bo plnciHl parallel with the sidewalk. o Alex LaFoUett says that everything is coming on fine with his peach crop -. - - 'AM - Christian Science Lecture The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Salem announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science By Judge Samuel W. Greene, C. S., of Louisville, Kentucky. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First. Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass. IN THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tuesdav Eveuinir. M 22nd at 8 P. M. Not A BlemisTri man the perfect appearance of Iwrcora pkxkm. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un natural color and corrects creasy skins. Highly antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a CM'.im e"t for 70 vras. TO TKE PEOPLE OF AND AROUND SALEM. ; If you have anything to sell in the line of Junk or Secondhand Goods and Machinery of any kind, and if you wsut to get the highest price for your goods, then be sure and call 398 The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. E71 ChemekeU Street A car load of Dortg was unloaded to day by the Salem Yelie company, ac cording to J. W. Jones. The funeral services for Ernest H. Ifeluier were held this morning at the chapel of Wuhb & Clough. They were conducted by tho Fev. H. N. Aldrich and 'burial was in the Boscdale ceme tery. Mr. Helmer died April 21 at his home seven miles south of Turner. . o Several compositions of why one should subscribe for the fifth liberty loaa have been received at the office of W. H. Smith, county superintend ent. The uunil who writes tho )est composition in Oregon will be awarded a German helmet and there are lesser awards for thosu who do not win the first prize. and that tliev nre now about tho size of a pea. It would take a mighty big frost, he savs. to injure them now He is in town todav looking for help. Farm help is scarce. He would like to have a man and wife life on his farm and he snv he will mnke it worth while, o The Elks aro to meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the lodge and march in ibodv to the armory. The line of march will be from the lodge rooms on Ijbertv street to loiirt, thence on Court to Commercial, thence on Com mercial to State, on State to Liberty, thence on Liberty to Ferry street and tho armory. The silhouette artist is la town. His name is M. S. Bellamy and he works nt tho Gray Belle and will continue to do his clever silhouettes the remainder of tho week. Thero is a chance for thoso who happen to lunch nt tho Omy Hello to see their outline as others see them. Mr. Bellamy was here two years "go. The Liberty theater will Install this week and next ft pipe organ, known as the American roto orchestra player The organ weighs 11,535 pounds and will cost 10.0W). Professor fc. B. 1'a vetto of icngo has wired Mr. Bligh that ho will be here in a day or so and beein installing the organ. It is thought that the opening concert will he in about ten dnys or two weeks. Prof. Pavette ig sent here by the man ufacturers of the organ to install and give the openwg concerts. Tho Patcrson cigar store, Commer cial ami State sheets will give up its lease on the corner May 1 and will be gin packing its stock for shipment af ter Saturday's business. It is one of the chain of M. A. Gunst stores and has been ably handled for the past year and a half by U. it. Holland. Another cigar storo will occupy the corner backed by local capital. Mr. Holland will go to Portland and eon tinue in the employ of the llnnst com pany. ES "Out of curiosity I tried a pair of Neolin Soles," writes W. 1'. M.icartney of St. Louis, "and today, after live months of hard service I fail to notice any real sie,ns of wear on them." This statement points the way to real economy in shoes. W hat yoiu shoes cost, by the year, depends largely on how the soles wear and Neolin Soles do wear a very long time. Moreover, they are exceedingly comfortable and waterproof scientifically made to be exactly what soles should be and so worn now by millions. They are available everywhere on new shoes and for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub ber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear any other heels. neolin Soles ub.t.u.ii.ru.va. . 1 jfx Silks and Dress Goods Showing a wide range of patterns for your choos ing in Taffetas, Messalines, Crepe de Chines, Geor gette Crepes, etc. All our Silks come direct from the manufacturers, thereby assuring you new fresh goods a very important thing in buying Silks. Silk Poplins, yard wide $y0 Yd. Taffetas ., --$1.79 and $198 Yd. GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store We must finish the job BUY VICTORY BONDS Born J PRKSNiAM At the family home iu Portland, Wednesday March 9, 1919, to Mr. anil Mrs. Hn.el Presnall, for merly of Holcm, a son to be named "Robert She las boen named Lois Naomi, i'liniinings of Riverside Drive, April 21, 191!), a (laughter. Sho has 'been named Loui Nuoini. It is alleged that Albert Paul Fitcke, a German, has confessed to New York authorities that ho wus paid ifoO.OOO by German agents to place "bombs on British ships leaving New oik harbor. idigesiis Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious- nets, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gsa on the Stomach, Bad Breath you will find ! nothing better than that wbolciome phytic FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET Never disappoint. Take one tonight nnd (ect better in the morning. George Jenner. San Antonio, TniK "Foley Cathartic Tablctt have proven to be the best liiiiifive I ever hnve taken and I recommend them for conitipatton and biliouaaeea." PKONE TODAY'S ORDER The ease with which vou can call up your neighbor or talk to your friends many miles away, proves the ease with which you can tele phone us, and have any goods we carry delivered to your door. It only takes an instant as you know. It's a service we are willing to ac cord you and a service you will be highly pleased with. You will find no dissatis faction in trading with us this way any more than you uo in a personal can. it gives us pleasure to have you trade with us in either way. BREWER DRUG CO. Phone 184 L.M.HUM i 1cr of . Yick So Tong Chines. Mdacin. And Tea Co. Eat medicine which will ear. anv know a diseue f Open Sunday, from 10 a. a. until a p. ni. 153 South High St. Salom, Oregon Phoa. 282 For If r Sprouted Onions For planting. Will make green onions quickly. 25c per bushel box Strawberry Plants Clark Seedling, Wilson and Improved Oregon. Berries will be veiy high and in demand for some time to come. Raise them. Per 100 60c; Per 1000 J5 (By mail, postpaid) Himalaya Blackberry Roots Large, 10c; Small, 5C One vine sufficient for a family. Early Cabbage and To mato Plants Vigorous and well rooted. Burbank Potatoes Large and of good qual ity per 100 lbs. Free delivery north of Mission St. Phone 494 WARD K. RICHARDSON 2395 Front St. WHEN IK SALEM, OREGON tftop at BLIOH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly , Modern tl per Day 100 Roams of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District WELCH ELECTRIC CO. TOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 State St NOTICE! If yon have sy junk or sec ond band goods of any kind see us first PHONE 398 271 Cmemeketa St CAPITAL JIM CO. tttmmmmMttMmmvmHMmmH