Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 24, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919.
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o iou want to
e
ave irom
15 to 33$
ON EYERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND
Of course you do. Everyone is looking for the
place where his dollars will buy the most. A com
parison of the prices below will convince you where
to go.
Men's good solid mule-skin shoes $2.79
Men's best Elk shoes $2.98
Boys' mule-skin shoes $1.59 to $1.89
Boys' Elk shoes $1.79 to $2.59
Men's heavy work shoes $2.98 to $3.90
Men's fine dress shoes $3.98 to $6.90
Men's Stiff el striped overalls and jumper $1.19
Men's pay day overalls and jumper, the best
on the market $1.98
Work shirts, good long sleeves and tail ....98c to $1.69
Men's khaki work hats 49c to 59c
This is no special sale, just the way we sell merchan
dise 52 weeks in the year. Goods to be marked at
special prices must first be marked up. We use the
encil but once and the first marking is always the
owest Everyone buys at the same price.
AllAr
ound Town
April 27 HaiaiH Sunday.
May 3 Celetrretioa at Cham
poeg, 76th anniversary.
Mr Laat day ra which
to register for special electioa
May 2 S Junior week end,
WUlamette' university.
May 19131. O. O. F. Grand
Ledge session.
June 3 Special atate
tioa.
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0
I Mrs. LaMoine Clark and W. M. Smith,
eounty superintendent of schools, will
'attend the session of the Parent-Tesch-
OREGON
THEAThE
NOW
'Tip
HEABT OF HUMANITY'
2.15-4 P. If.
7:15-9 P. 21
Hart M. Bhwnwajr of Hauser Bros
returned this morning from a visit
with relatives and friends in Eugene.
"Tfce Best" la an 70a can da whea
death eemee. Call Web Clough C.
Pheae 120. tl
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Phone 77 Oregon Tan and Transfer
Co. for quick service. tf
era aaeociatioo to be held at Hazel
Green Friday evening. Both are on the
program for short addresses.
o
Bazall one cent sals, Parry's drug
tore Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
April 24, 23, 26. Call at store for tir
uiar giving list of prices. 4-84
0
Whit k Emmett win ship all kinds
or live etoek Saturday; top prices paid.
Fhone 142&M. 4 84
Tsed Oar Bargains
Mfl Maxwell touring t"5
1917 Maxwell touring 5.1D
1917 Maxwell touring $495
1913 StudVbaker 6, 7 passenger, real
umrysin xor tot 3
Fori Form a truth 450
AU ears overhauled and in good
shape. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor
Tirs Co. 371 Court St. tf
1(0 Quacfcenbuah wants all his au to
ss ofcile friends and customers to know
. last tie has not nor doesn't expect to
ell his growing business in vulcanix-
ing and automobile tires. What he
did sell a few days Ago was battery
barging busmen, which has nothing
to do with his regulur tire house. Bas
ins; his service and business entirely
merit, Mr. Quncketibush has estab
lished one of the Urgent tire and vul
aniung businesses in this part of the
fate.
Fruit men ars puuled as to how to
account for the disease that has ap
peared in certain orchards in this dis
trict, and which 1ms something of the
WflflED
1 5 Carloads of Used Furniture.
I Will bay 1 piece or a household.
1 Oet my price before you sell. I ,
1 buy for cash.
F.N. WOODRY
TUB AUCTIONEER
Phone MO or Ml .
9
1FARMER
If you can't come to
! town send your shoes
1 by parcel post to
1
; To have them repaired
! properly at a reasonable
II jiitf. j.u, ouum com
p merdal Street.
I N. Bruick
same effects as pear thripa whieh has
been fought in California. It was thot
that data from the University of Cali
fornln, where pathology has beon de
veloped to Iho Inst degree, would give
the Oregon orchsrdists a cue, but it
appears that whilo comparison of ef
fected tips shows some Similarity, there
is enough difference to cast doubt up
on the thing in Oregon.
Mik Lewis, a florist of SUverton,
has htd a chance to become a citizen
and voter for the pnst 18 yenrs, but
nover took the chance. Uecontly ho
decided to become a resl American and
to eventually exercise tho rights of a
citizen, as he has filed his first decla
ration of intention of becoming a cit
izen. He was born in Luvemburg 39
yenrs ngo and came to this country in
1900. In two years timo if ho Btudios
up on civil government and knows
what It mentis to tie a citiren, he will
be given opportunity to pass an exam
ination before the court and special
examiner. .
"Buy at Home" week, scheduled for
the week beginning next Monday in
Hnlem, is not only a week of Apodal
liarguins to be offered by progrossive
merchants of the city, but is to be a
week in which the merchants wibl
show to the folks in the city and vicin
ity that merchandise may be purchas
ed to as good an advantage right here
in ilotn as elsewhere. One of the mo
tives of the week is not to not only
show that Salem shires can offer goods
cheaper thun elsewhere, but to also
show stocks tliat arn absolutely up to
date in every respect. As one mer
chant put it, we are onlv about five
days from New York and many lines
of niercnnniliHe where stylo is to be
considered aro bought in that city.
Progressive merchants are also prepar
ing to put 011 special window displays
for next week.
Old frnie buildings and shacks are
gradually disappearing in ISnlem, One
of the most dilapidated ones, at the
corner of .North Commercial and Che
mekiUa street, opposite the Y. M, t!.
A. building, is about down. On the
site the rttnmlnrd Oil ronipnuy will
erect one of its Intent filling plants
and otherwise beautifv the corner
Another old .frame that -disappeared
last week was on 1 rout street on the
property owned by Jos lluirugartner.
There is now going up a modern ware
house. The old Skipton 1mm on Ferry
street just west of the Budgets Taper
company building is being torn down,
to bo replaced by a brick building to
be erected by 11. 1'olile Hon. All of
these old frames were in the fire (lis
t.iicl. Adjoining buildings will now
come under a schedule of lower' tire
insurance rnteB with the erection of
brick buildings.
Prices on fish Vewers Ling cod or
red cod shced, 1S. .Whole fish lHe
a pound. YUXm .Market. tf
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Prescott W. Oooxlngham, renerX
counsel for the Ladd k Tilton bank
of Portland, was in the city Tester
dnv having a case before the supreme
We buy liberty bonOa. 314 Masonic
'ldg. f
Dr. a B. O'Ketll. optometrlst-opO-
Kinn, has resumed his practice over
Add ft Bush bank bldg. Office hours
9 to 5 p. m, Sundays by appointment.
Phone S35. H
Dr. B. F. Found arm ounces reopen
ing of his dental office 5th floor U.
8. Katioual Bank bldg. Phone KW.
6-11
0
Harry Brassfield, who has been in
tho service for the naxt voar arrivH
in Salem yesterday. He will be nero
for an indofinito visit with his ulsters,
Mrs. Emory Thompson and Mies Ma
bul Brassfield.
Artificial teeth, have expert plate
man, with over 89 years experience.
at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeichler, den
tist, 302 D. S. Nat, Bank bldg. . tf
e
Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of
Commerco building, rooms 407 8. tf
0
Fatten Plumbing company are now
able to take care of your plumbing
wnnts in their new locution 220 N.
Commercial street. Phone l'ios. tf
. 0
Lee L Gilbert, Elgin districutor, left
this afternoon for Boattlc where ho
was called by wiro to be present aa
conference of a number of the head
men of the Mgin factory plant, who
are touring the west.
Labor Commissioner Gramm return
ed this morning from a trip to Portland
and The Dalles, where he was in con
ference with eastern Oregon deputies
with regard to labor matters.
Daac Moose hH Sat. night
0
Dr. Can E. Miller has opened his
dental office at 510-511 U. a. ban
bldg. Phone 341.
The ouoila who axe cooperating with
Ben B. Perkins in correspondence sciool
work wiil meet. Friday evening lor a
business and soeisl evening. The meet
init will be in the Gray building, room
211. The officers of the organization
ire G. C. Xewirent. president: J.
Ruble, vice-president; Eva H. White,
secretary and Carl F. Smith, treasurer.
Dance M. B. A. hall near Chemaw
everr Sat. night. AU the latest dance
hits of the season. .4 w
Dance Moose hU Sat night
E. H. Kennedy is back at The City
Cloaninir works. 1261 State St. Phone
703.
tf
Wanted To rent five or tlx room
modern house or bungalow by perma
nent tenent. 1'bone or write r
O. bos 62. tf
There win be ft meeting of the di
rectors of the scout council al the of
fice of rtupt. Churchill this evening
ror tae discussion of a number of bus
iness matters among others the ques
tion or including in the council juris
diction tae troops of Polk county.
Dance- Moose hll Sat night
Wanted To rent a five or six room
modern hoose or bungalow by perma
nent tenent. Phone HOW) or write P
O. box 611. - tf
Dance M. B. A. hall near Chemawa
every Bat. night. All the latest dance
hits of the season. 4-25
or tHt
"The Funeral Beaotiiul.'
f'lourh Co. .
Webb It
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The-" publie is our
reference. We refer
vou to thoso whom
we have served.
They will convince
you Of our efficien
cy and of our fair
ness. They will toll
you that at all times
we are thoroughly
dependable,
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ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA
Willamette Valley
Transfer Co.
Express Service at Freight Rates
Long Distance Hauling Only
rilONE 1400
Watt Bhlpp and John W Harbison
filed with the county clerk todav a
certificate of an nsnimed ninne to be
used in business. The name is "The
Valley motor company" the same used
ick tiros, 111 handling the retail
end of the Fordson tractor business.
Complying with the low, any firm not
using its own name, is required to file
with the county clerk the assumed
name to be used in 'business transact
ions. New shipment Warner's corsets 11.50
up. Gule & Co. Coin, k Court bts. tf
Big grange dance at Mac Ion y Satur
day night. Good miic, good lunch,
good time, 4-!!5
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.. DisOmtVltlm 1
JlMiTAlCO'
-LtNStS
TO THE PEOPLE OF AND
AROUND SALEM.
If you have anything to sell in the
line of Junk or 81-mmlhand doods and
Machinery of nnv kind, and if you wi.nt
to irot tho highest prico for your goods,
then bo sure and call
30 The Square Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa Street
L.M.HUM
care of
Yick So Tong .
Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo.
lias medicine which will cure
any known disease.
Opca 8undays from 10
until 8 p. ni.
l.')3 South High St.
Salem, Crcgoa Fhone IS2
m. t
.12"
THE COMPARATIVE VALUE
OF ORDINARY EYE LENSES
AND
LAUSCH
cV LOMB
is indicated by tho above dia
grams. Tho field of clearly do
fined vision through an ordinary
lens of average power is repre
sented by an ant;te of 32 degrees,
while the scientific correction of
1TNKTAL8 increases this nngle
to (i0 degrees IN ALL POWKUS.
This means that ordinary lenses
give trulv clear vision through
the central portions only, while
with 1TXKTALS such" results
nre obtained from margin to mar
gin. These new lejises sro worth in
vestigating. Ask us for booklet
'The Eye and tho Lense."
HARTMAN BROS. CO. .
Jewelers and Opticians
N.W. Corner Btate and Liberty Bts.
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"
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
FOB
ELECTRIC IRONS
41 ELECTRIC TOASTERS
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS
Phone 953 379 State 8t
Barvard Weed, the landscape artist
of Portland has consented to come to
Salem and deliver an address Monday
evening May 5 before the r?alem Flor
al society, according to an announee
mcn by j. W. Maruney. He will speak
on "Home Beautifying."
Dance Moose hU Sat night '
All who are interested In farm trac
tors should visit the Charles R. Areh-
erd Imnlement Co. and see the new
International four cylinder, two plow
tractor. It sells for $1068 with belt,
pully and mud lugs. 4-25
0
Make your furniture bring you more
money. Phone 510 or 511, Woodry the
auctioneer. 1 26
M. L. Stewart, who has been with
the 5th marine, in France, stopped in
Salem yesterday while on furlough to
visit with acquaintances. He enlisted
from this place in January of last
year. He was in several engagements
in the French sectors, among others
the tattle of Bollenu Wood, where he
was a victim of the deadly phosgene
gas, the effects of which he can still
feel in his lungs.
X will buy your used furniture and
pay you all it is worth. Phone 510 or
ill, Woodry the auctioneer. 4 26
Dance Moose hU Sat night
Ml sb Marvin, who is both state libra
rian and state historian in the mat
ter of collecting data for Oregon's war
history, recently returned from a visit
of several dnvs in Seattle. While there
she took nains to look into tue worn
of the" Washington war history, ano sne
found that the project there was on a
commercial basis and was going to
prove very expensive, as alt tne wora
of collecting data was oeing paid xor
The promoters had already paid out
S12.000 for this work, and they eipect
ed the completed book would sell for
15 a volume. In Oregon all tne worn
of collecting is practically being lono
through school children ar.d teachers,
so that, the cost of shot part of the
m 1 "Ti
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Rust Proof
IIS
I AUCTION I
I SALE
Horses, machinery, tools ;
household furniture, etc J
Friday, Apr! 25, 1 p. m. j
1 2 miles north of Salem ,
On River Road.
Mr .Clark FHVoodry
Owner The Auctioneer
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 job
BOY VICTORY BONDS
task will be merely nominal. A large
mass of fcnatcrial has already been
gathered and sent in to the state li
brary, some of it of tho most interest
ing character.
Dance Moose hall Sat night
LucSle Lee Stewart, sister of Anita,
will bo shown in "The Eleventh Com
mni4lmojit,. . a fco-niarknble feature
that has been substituted for Tarzan
at ye Liberty today only.
The reporter ran across a local feed
store man in the railroad yards sack-
ng up mi.TOO pounds of oats shinned in
bulk from Minnesota. A question
brouuht out the information that he
had been shipping in a car like that
about onco a month all winter, aloni
with an eqnal amount of corn. Tho car
loads cost him about 1500, and the
freight amounted to $300. This gives
a slight intimation as to what it costs
this valley for tho idea that its land
is too valuable for grain crops.
President TL S. Oile. who attended
the "Million dollar" banquet of the
rortinml Ad dub yesterday found him
self the center of an interesting and
interested igroup of 'boosters, Iwhosc
main idea was the nationalization of
Oregon products. Tho big title m he
occasion arose ifrom the fact thnt it
had to do with Willamette vallev pro
ducte on which a million dollar 's worth
of advertising is bcine lnvisdiod. The
menu, which was one of the best ever
put up by the Benson hotel, consist-
d of Oregon products. The speeches
of the hour were mado bv soma of
Portland's 15 vest wires, among them j.
F. Lnngner, farm editor of the Port
land Journal. Mr. Oile, as tho head
of the greatest advertising industry in
Oregon, was called upon for nil address
s to tho results of publicity in the
spread of the l'hei products. As a
souvenir of the occasion each guest
was presented with a bottle of loju and
appl.iii from the Salem plant.
AUCTION!
SALE
WOODRY'S
AUCTION MARKET
SATURDAY, APBIL 26, 1919
10:30 a.m.
2 (ood fihonts, weight about 80 ,
lbs. each; 1 Jersey cow, giving
anout a gais. a iuy; ift wagon
ana graved box; 1 hay I
Rack; 1 Rood 2-Sentcd Surrey; :
Horses; Wagons; Harness; Tools,
ttc. Bring in what you have for
sale.
1:30 p. m.
Household Furniture of All '
Kinds; Rugs; Ranges; Kitchen
Utensils; Home Canned Fruit;
rruit Jars; J-.tc. Don't miss i
these Sulcs every Saturday t.t ,
nine time and place. I buy Fur
niture, Farm Machinery, Etc., for ,
Jnsh.
F. N. WOODRY
THE AUCTIONEER
Phono 510 or 611
We Will Be With You Tomorrow
Will be
Showing
4 Days
Just The
Same
.It's Worth
Waiting Foi
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
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here to,
JOTICE-On account of this picture being mis-shipped out of Portland w
unable to show ,t on the days advertised We will positively have it h
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY- SUNDAY-MONDAY
Ye LIBERTY THEATRE