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PAGE EIGHT. he Daili).Aitol Uoiiraal. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. You Will Find That We Have a Fine Line of mm iff I All A n round lown April 27 Humane Sunday. .May S Celebration at Cham PCX's, 76th anniversary. May S Last day n which to register for special election May 2 3 Junior week end, Willamette university. May 19 23 L O. O. P. Grand Lodye Session. June 3 special irate elec jStiff and Ludwig Mickelson. Baritone J Iran G. Martin. Basses J. 1 Steel hammer and Edward Tollman. Drums Warren Hunt and Harvey Parker. ;Cymbols Bernard Kitehie. Director j Oscar Steelhanimer. The band now has : seventeen players but Director Sieel ; hammer promises several additions. 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 G9c Usona Silks, 36-inch, yard 49c and 89c China Silks, yard 79c Silk Poplins, yard 98c, $1.49 and $2.13 Taffetas (plain, stripes, plaids) yard $1.69 Messalines (plain and plaids) yard $1.69 Tongees, yard 89c, $1.15, $1.49 and $1.83 Satin stripe pongees (fine for waists) $1.49 OREGON TIIEATaE NOW 'THE HEART OF HUMANITY' Used Car Bargains 1916 Maxwell touring $475 1917 Maxwell touring $"ri0 1SH7 Maxwell touring 195 ' 1915 Studcbaker 6, 7 passeuser ' Bargain ror s oia Ford Form-struck $450 All ears overhauled and in good shape. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor ft H-jTire Co. 371 Court St. tf real New shipment Warner's corsets $1.50 up. Gale 4 Co. Ccm. ft Court Sts. tf 2:15-4 P. M. 7:15 9 P. M. I If - Incorporated . g paEEgJ 'The best" is an you can do when uenttt come. Call Webb & Ciough Co Phone 1W. u Phona 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer to. for quick service. tf The Valley Motor company la unload ing a ear of For. Is today, and are able now to fill orders fo' new machines promptly. Prices on fish lowers Ling cod or red cod sliced, 15c. Whole fish 12c a pound, r'itts Muiket. tf ddg. buj liberty boua. 311 Masonic tf T. B. Kay, former stats treasurer, won first prize- at the merchandise golf .tourni.mont held nt) the Ulnhee country el ub house Inst Sunday. Tournaments iwill bo held ench Sunday at the links M a program extending until late in September has been urrnnged. Ten iprir.es wore offered players Inst Sun day and were won 1iy tho following with theso scores: T. H. Knv, 74 Dr. C. 11. Oliiigor. 77; W. Mclhiugnl,'77; 'Krcel Kay, 82; Homer It. Hmith, 82; . A. Locke, 84; Chcscr C. Cox, 87 j Frank .Spears, 88; James Young, 90 mid W. C. Dyer 93. A Meeting will be held, this evening at tho Commercial club of member,, of tho lllihee country club to plan for tho Kiigeno tournament Leona Bon si was picked up on the streets yesterday Jy Officer llranson just on general principles end as nn undesirable character. No disposition has a vet been made of her ease by tho police officials.' KEEP FAITH WITH GUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Whose courage and sacrifice have made our homes safe and our lives secure. They GAVE to the limit. You must LEND to the limit. We will take your subscription. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier SKW Will AH Women WHO ARE WILLING TO Volunteer Nursing Service IN USE OF Emergency CALL AT Red Cross . HEADQUARTERS, POSTOFF1CE BUILDING,. AND REGISTER OR CALL 1300 Got your wood for next winter now. j while, prices nro lower. 1'hune 529. Ha- lem Fuel Yards 732 Trade St. 4-23 A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Frank F. McLean, 37 of Chehalis, Wn., and Lura Anna Mc Murray, 2S, of Nulem. Also to John I'aris, of Salem rural route II, ago (13, a farmer, and Laura Slocum, ago 52, also of ISulcm rural route 0. Dr. O. B. O Neill. optometrist-optician, has resumed his practice over Lndd ft Bush bunk blilg. Office hours 9 to 5 p. ni. Sundays by appointment. 1'hone 025. 5 1 Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dental office Mil floor U. 8. National Hank bldg. Phono 169. 5 11 The public Is Invited to tho armory next Saturday evening nt 8 o'clock to witness a mustering out of the four Oregon guard companies of the city. Military men say there is nothing es pecially formal about a niustorinur out. The soldiers just turn in their uniforms 'and equipment and receivo their dis charges. However, should any one hap pen to hnve a desire to seo a real nuis jtoring out, it is a public affair and nil are welcome, To add to tho interest of I ho ocension, it might bo said tat Privato Governor Hen Olcott is among ! those who have been ordered to turn in with the rest of the boys and Cor poral Justice George II. Burnett will lulso b there to return to the state his sol drier's uniform nnd equipment. Artificial teeth, have expert plats' wan, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. 1). A. Jieechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. tf Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, room 407 8. tf Patton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location 20 N. j Commercial street. Phone IOCS, it The Clvlo departuient of the Com mercial flub of which K. O, ISiiplliri Jf is director, will meet this evening to discuss among other things, the coming big Fournh of July rcli'bration for fa lcm. Jt is pretty well understood that all towns and cities of the county will be tissued a formal invitation through their officials to be represented by a float or tho .Fourth of July parade. These flont will probably be suggest ive of what the town or city feels is its main interest. Fourth of July cele bration cost money and one uf the first things the "ivic department will do will be to appoint a ways and means committee. It lis felt that cooperating with the War Mothers in their home coming, (Salem and Marion county will see the biggowt and ct Fourth ever celebrated in the valley. L. J. Chapin of tho Salem Kings Product company Bays they have con tracted for all the carrots that will be needed, about 2000 tons. Contracts are now being made for squash at $S a ton, beans nt $00 a ton, celery nt $:I0 ton, potatoes at $30 ton and cabbage at $12 a ton. The carrot crop is re garded as a paying ono as one farmer last year cleared $213 on nn acre. Mr. Chapin also ays that the Salem Kings Product company will have on hand from time to time culture bulletins on fruits and vegetables and they may be had upon request by mail or personal call at the factorv. Mr. and Mrg. O. E. Terwllliser, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa ft. Phono 721. Tonight, dance at Querry's hall at Livcsiev station, 4 miles south of Sa le T. E. t.tcCrcs'tey, manager of the Snlem Commercial club promises two good spcakc.s for the Monday noon luncheon of next week at tho hotel Marion. iCougirssinan lluwlev has ac cepted an iuvitalioa to deliver a talk nnd also ProiL. A. L. Lovett, state etymologist, of the Oregon Agricultur al college. Dr. M. P. Mendolshon, the eye spe cialist is in Salem for a short visit. lie is making arrangements to locate in Portland and sis soon as located uu- nounieiiu'iit will be made in this paper. Tonight, dance at Querry's hall at Liveslcy station, i miles south of Sa lem. It may be of Interest to the Elks in the ciity to know that Viviuiij the found er of the lodge was nt onu tiuio iu Sa lem with his company of nclors. Jus tice George II. liuiuelt remembers him very well. 1( was along in tho hitler part of tho '70s when tho troupe stop ped off over night hero. As an ad ertiscmeut. a picture of Vivian was pasted on some 'bill boards oud walls in Salem. Y'ears later, when tearing down bill boards of the lireyninn build ing, this picture of Vivian was found. It was taken to tho Elks lodge in tho city, properly iruwed und now is one of the most prized possessions of the lodge. Special nieeUng of Salem lodge No. 4 A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the K. A. degree. Visiting 'brethren welcome. state convention for 1920 and it i thought adLsaMe for the lodge to be well represented at the state conven tion this year at Klamath Tuts. Last evening a brief program was given by members of the clas of dra-1 uiatie interpretation of Willamette uni-' versiy, at the Old People home, and which was much appreciated by the lit- j tie audience. Among oiher numbers; Loren Basler gave several fine read-1 ings which he had picked up on his nine trips across the Atlantic with the V. 8. S. Leviathan. Orville Crowder , Miller sang the touching little song "Mother 'o Mine" with very good ef fect, and also gave a rtading. Oth-' crs who appeared on the program were Gene Sevev, Blanche Drake, Helen j Moore and' Horace Kahskopf . These j members have been for some time un- i der the direction of Prof. Delia Crow der Miller in the department of pub lic speaking, and she is to be congrat- ; uUilod upon the evideucc of talent and I training shown. A group of distinguished railroad ad- miuistration officials passen tnrougu the citv this afternoon on their way to Portland where they have n hearing to day with the Public service commis sion. Among them is Director General Walker D. Hines, Regional Director Aiahton of Chicago, and a number of Oregon Electric and S. P. & S. offi cials. Big grange dance at Mac'.ey Satur day night. Good music, good lunch, -"nod time. 4 -J o The Valley Motor company r-'ports tho recent sale of a three ami a half ton G. M. C. truck, fitted with cab and hvdraulic hoist, to Lieut. Lester A. Klein, who recently returned from t'rnnce. This truck is a duplicate of the truck operated by Marion county, and will be used tor highway work. Balloon dance Thurs. night at Inde pendence. Don't miss the fun. President H. S. Oile, of the North west Products company, acci ini auied Fred Locklev to Portland this illum ing and attended he big banquet meet iiur uf Ad club. This bamiuet is a boost for the preeminence of ".Made in-Orckon" goods, practically every thing on the tables being produced in Oregon, and the drinks will be olmyst exclusively the products of the Phez people. P. E. Dcckebach left tbia moniinS for Portland to uttend u meeting of the Dairy Council of Oregon, nt which tho principal business will tie the mat ter of publicity lor Oregon's dairy products. Ho states tlmt the council now has a financial membership of U'.O which guarantees all necessary funds, and they will now devote themselves to Hilling up the rank and file of dairy and creamery men. At a meeting of the High schocl stu dent body yesterday afternoon Donald Kyan was elected by the class as their choice for speaker in the commence ment day program while Maud McCoy was chosen as tho student showing the highest honors in studies during the last two years. No provision has yet been made as to tho baccalaureate ser mon or for tho annual address. Rust Proof 11$ I 45 --v ' The one best buy you can make is 1 j ma . I. (.;- , V.-.. 'T Dr. B I Springer was married yes terday to Miss Nettio Oibson by the itev. T. S. Anderson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. They left this morning for a woek's honeymoon at Victoria, B. C. Unon his return. jt. ppnnger will open Ins dental of fice in tho Moore building on Court Street. Dr. Springer is a graduato of the Salem high school and Inter was graduated tfrora the Pacific Dental col ugu at Portland. He will open his of- tice with nil new and most modern equipment. o Walter L. Tooie stated at the Elks banquet Inst evening that tho Salem lodge would attend tho stato conven tion at Klamath Fallg next August and that the number would be anywhere between 200 nnd 300. Salem wants the "Tlx Funeral Beanurm. (lough Co. Webb tf ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 Bexall one-emit sals. Ferry's drug tore Thurdn,v, Friday, Saturday, April 4, 25, 2tl. Call at etor for cir cular giving list of prices. 4 94 Whit Emrnett will ship all kinds of live stock Saturday; top price paid. Phono 142.VM. 44 o Sal am now has another band. Th latest is the Rlks' band under tho di rection of Om'ar Steelhsmmer . It made its first public appearance at the Klk homecoming Inst evening at the arm' ory. The lnd is made up of old tim ers in the band husincos. Although the members have played to gcthcr but s few times, thev played last evening with a dash and spirit that proniises well for the future. The players are as follows: Clarinets Robert Savage and Karl Anderson. Flute Miller Hevior. Corsets Chat. Pabct, W.U. Mills and (lias. Kurth. Altos John Grabcr, Ir win roten and Dick Kjley. Trom-bones-HOscar tttcelhauuuer, Herbert SORE THROAT. CHEST COLDS GO OYER NIGHT ONE SMALL BOX PROVES IT Begy's Miurtariue Contains True Mustard, Does not Irritate Nose and Eyes Don't fool with remedies that act slowly. Get rid of the inflammation and congestion as quick as you can. Safety first. Hegy's Mustnrino will do it and do it so speedily and quickly that you will wonder why ynn fooled with lini mciits, iKiultices, plasters and hot wa ter bottles so long. Begy's Mustanne is the original im provement on the old fashioned, dirty, blistering mustard plaster, and one small bin is equal to fifty mustard plaetcrs. Just rub it on the skin that's all you have to do. It cannot blister, but in a few minute jrill bring the relief you prayed for. It is called the quickest pain killer on earth, because there ia nothing like it to ease the pain of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago strains and sprains Try it to reduce' swellings, for stiff neck, headache, earsche and toothache The quick result will surprise you but c sure its Begy's Mustarine made of real mustard, always in the yellow box. All trunks may look alike to the erugo person 'but they do not so ap pear to the officials who are on tho look out for bootleggers. Yesterday Chief Vamey und Officers Victor and Morelock inspected a trunk nt the 8. P. depot which hud been checked in .from the north. The inspecting was good as they found seven pints of Crab Orchard Kentucky whiskey and one quart bottle of the same. The bottles were carefully wrapped in a lot of old clothes and papers. It also appeared thot each bottle had been opened and a little poured in at tho top to prevent nnv suspicious gurgling as a baggage man with keen car, might be handling the trunk. Whonld the party who checked tho trunk conclude that-dioot-leging is unhealthy and not present his check, und should no clue ibe found ns The one best buy you can make is a Warner Rust Proof corset. War ner's are the largest manufactur ers of corsets in the world. They carry the strongest guarantee. Not to rust, break, or tear and any corset not up to this guarantee is replaced FREE. New models now being shown- Prices $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50. "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & CO, Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store We must finish the BUY VICTORY BONDS to the owner, the chances nre that the ion, he wa3 beating his way south on seven pints and one quart will tnkeithe stil,ern Pacific nnd had been their legal course which means the I , ., , , . , contents thereof will bo officially j lhrown "ff tho ,rB,B b' a l'k"'"' injured into the sewer. nt Orva.is. After tho alleged robbery, 0 I ho started for ttalcm, arriving about 11 The city doesn't owe the Salem Water ! 'cltM'k yesterday morning. An hour or , . so afterward, he whs arrested. Ho will ..i o. i oner company u uoim.. iu.:bo l!lken lo Uervais for trial. morniiHj chocks were iiiaoo out to tue and his companion were in waior company aggregating tue sum or uniforms. $2o,(iOti.80 und the slate is wiped clean,' covering a period between October I, Baker soldier's 191-1, and April 1, 1019. Ever sinco tho public service commission decided that the city should puy $2.o0 a month for its hvdrant water service, in October of 1914, the city authorities lave been presenting tho water company a sum each month equal to tho old rate of $1.82 a month E. P. llalbcrt of VVncnnda renisler- 'Ihis tho water com-:cd yesterday at the Bligh. MJ f M.UJl II IJUII1 To have your Ford cleaned and overhauled. Best equipped shop in the city. VALLEY MOTOR CO. (Formerly Vick Bros.) u-.ny steadfastly refused to accept. Now the payments will W niado monthly at the $2.50 rate. Judge Bushey and the county comis- sioners are not against good roads, not withstanding the report that thcro was a rumor that Judge Bushey was fight inir the issue of tho proposed bonds for building good roads. oay,e yusycy him- lf says thnt it is silly tor any man to fiht good roads in this age, but the big question 1s thnt of where the pro nosed 150 miles should be located. The judge says he is in favor of good roads and tho bonds but that he is also in favor of f.n equitable distribution of mileage. There is now on display in the county court's office, a map of the coouiy snowing rsm-ii vtnuip m piu -j po Mrs. VV. A. Ashliv and Mrs. B. E. Bower tiolh of Sublimity, registered yesterday at the Bligh. John J. Rude camo over from Sil ver to u last evening to attend the home coning of the Salem Elks. S)( )( i(t jt ))t c l)t Died JCaNKS At his homo in Polk county, three miles west of halem, . 1). Jones, April 21, 1919, at the ago of 72 years. lis is survived by a widow and a laughter, who lives in Polk county. The funeral services will be held I roads arc to be laid out and this j Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from mav is open to the public. Jthc Itigdon chnpel and will bo conduct- o led by the Be v. Geo. F. Holt. Burial Evangelical meetings at the Jason Iwill be in the City View cemetery. Eee Memorial church will 'be held ev-1 IT'S ECONOMY To have your Ford cleaned and overhauled. We do good work. Valley Motor Co. (Formerly Vick Bros.) !!l I. . -it- .. i.ini.iiWAn - Tib i. , jifi WE WANT YOUR Ford repair work. Our shop uses nothing but genuine Ford parts. Vtlle? Meter Co. (Formerly Vick Bros.) cry evening of this week beginning at X o'clock. The Rev. Troy, formerly of Chicago but now of Portland is the song leader and soloist for tho meet ings, lie wns educated in tho Moody Institute of Chicago especially for this work. The meetings begin nt 8 o'clock and closo promptly nt 9:15. The public is invited to attend the services and take part in the musical prngrnni. Ja son Iho Memorial church now has a. membership of 150 with a growing Sun day school of 110 members. o Beginning next week there will be something stirring in 4he hand ball I sport, the sinsles to start next Monday and the doubles on the first of the I week following. Tho list of events will I be announced Inter. Following is the list of plnyer as lined up at present: K 4) Bishop, ) B Gingrich, V 1 Sta ley, D W Eyre, J H Farrar, Wm Harris W C Winslow, 11 V Coinpton, James B Young. Judge Anderson, Roy Mills, L C Smith, R ! Paulus, Ivan G McDan iels, L H Oompton, Robert Duncan, W I M Hamilton, V B Albin, Pnui V John son, O B Knowlnnd, Dr P L t'tter, J j P Read, Dr O O Bellinger, Jos 11 Al jhert, Lee M I'nruh, W B Minicr, Ralph Palmer, Elmer M McKce, John J Rob ierts, Sam ButleT, V A Cook, Dr M O ! Pindley, Dr D X Becchler, J' G Frank lin. - , T. 11 Baker was arrested In the city yesterday by Sheriff Mcetlliuin un a warrant issued at Gervais, charged with robbing a hotel at that place of several small articles of jewelry, in chiding a ladies bracelet and wrist watch. It seems that with a compan- St Bom r TT TTTTTTTf TV1 L.M.HUM cars of Yick So Tong JOURNAL WANT ADS PAYIt Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. I Has medicine which will tors any koowa disease. Opes Suodsys from 10 ka until 8 p. m. 153 Booth High 6t. IT MMfNS To Mr. jind Mrs. D. L. Ciimniins of Riverside Drive, April 21, 1919, a daughter, weight 9!i pounds. she hnj teen named Lois Naomi. TO TIIE PEOPLE OF AND If you have anything to sell in the line of Junk or Secondhand Goods and Machinery of any kind, and if you went to set the highest price for your goods, then be sure and call 39& The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa Street WHEW IN SALEM, OEEOOK Wop at ELIGH HOTEL "A Horns Away from Home." Strictly Modem $1 per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District WELCH ELECTRIC CO. Phone 953 roa ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS 379 Stats St.