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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. Q;e Dmbtlol Journal FAGE TO Do You Want to Save from 15 to 33 ON EVERY 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 $2.93 Boys' mule-skin shoes $1.39 to $1.89 Boys' Elk shoes $1.79 to $2.59 Men's heavy work shoes $19S to $3.90 Men's fine dress shoes $3.98 to $6.90 Men's Stiffel 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 pencil but once and the first marking is always the lowest Everyone buys at the same price. WANTED 5 Carloads of Used Furniture, Will buy 1 piece or a household. Get my price before you tell. I ; buy for cash. F.N.W00DRY THE AUCTIONEER Phono 510 or 611 FARMER If you can't come to town send your shoes j by parcel post to N. Brueck To have them repaired properly at a reasonable price. 16:5 South Com mercial Street. ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only niONE 1100 That Good D Big 5 Piece Orchertra Tomorrow afternoon, if they succeed in nt-ifiitiiitiiiir with Jupiler Piuvius for a .Irr nell. ike Salem hijh ichol base ball team will pull off the postponed batfest with the tuiiene aiiwiiation at I he Wi'lliuni'tte university irounds. i Tho d.lav of a week has onty served , Matthew gave aa interesting survey to crystallite the areasivenes and of the life and work of this great raise the "pep" guace with the local; man, and two ong were rendered by !,lave'. ami if the imme can be called 'the Oirl's Glee club under the direc- at all it .ill be a ratrid one. Thj fJition of Prof. Sites. This was their lem lineup will bet Fisher pitcher, ! (W.ij raicher. A. dill short stoo. la tham 1st base. Lynch 21 bsv. E. O.il 1 3d Uis', tirice right fielil, Cutting een- ler aieia, Aniy icn m-iu. ftjuyj ui.. 1m occupy the pitcher boi for a pnrt of thj game. Animosities are scheduled to atart at S o'clock sharp. 0 Solemnity 1 at a discount over t the hinh srhool today; there is a sepa rate grin for each and every member f the upper student Dotty, tor it is 'Mi.Mv and Shirt" day. The boys are going about with a taa blush along with a decollete mi nty lioum. nnn tne girls are jaunty in "sport., shirts snd pirated f Miits tne ev nanje DC; ing a fiat ure of 1he npeuing uf the be" season tomorruw. They will appear in the caniouflnge jtarb at the deba'e lind ... ..mllf ihit iff..lifU.fl and if arrangement i can be ma le may a;.pwr en parade vmior-ow n.;n tiasj bai.d a.-companiireBi. o The choir of the rtrst Presbyterian church will contribute a number to the si-am's r"iind of muiiil event, next numlh. Tins choir, which includes uiv of the fine"? voice in the city, hn lvi n n-ndering a h h giade 'f mnie in the r it'iiar chuuli nctviccs, siil thoie who have heard thetu will look fomar I with anlieij-at-.on to a ;.v'-a! pr-ntram e? a-l. q";irtct snd eh..ru work which will be given on the evening of X'sy 13'h. For criiirising his actions. Tiistmav ter tieneml Butb-son has fnrluiden the distribution f "Postal Telvraph," the public ersn of the Postal Tele grnrli eiri'a'.v. ance All Around Tow April 27 Humane Sunday. May 3 Celebration at Cham- poez, 76th anniversary. . May 3 Last day ra which to register for special eleetioa . May 2 3 Junior week end, Willamette university. $ May 19 23 I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge arssiona, , - Jon 3 :al irate ! tioa. o OREGON THEATRE NOW THE HEART OF HT7MAXITY ' : 2:154 P. M. 7:15-9 P. M. ' "Tba beet" to an ywo can do vtea death cornea. Call Webb Cloago Oo. . 1'hoae 130. V Phone 77 Oreoa Taxi and Trassfe ;Co. for quick eerrice. tf ! The May Dance which are to b ')iven ia connection nith the erown mg of the May (jueen at Willamette, are fast attaining perfection under the direction of Miss Margaret Wible, the queen-elect. They are bein rehearsed every afternoon under the supervision of four eenior virls M im Glenn Tietere, Misa Helen Soa, Mies Flor ence Shirley and Miss Beth Srijrgs. , These dances include the regylr 'May pole Dance," the "Bluebird Dance," the " Flirtation Dnce" and the "How er Dance.'1 Pricaa on flah lowera Xdsf cod or red cod sliced, 15c. Whole fkah 19 a pound. Hits Market. tf We buy liberty bootta. Sit Uasomle hldg. tf Tho chapel program at WiUametto 'thig morning was (riven by the girls of niiiamcue ciuo. i-.-muiruiurnuiis the life of Ja"n Lee. i'rot. J. T first appearance oa the platform and ithev allowed tt.ueh talent. .M: Mien na Teeters is presid' nt of the club. Dr. a B. O'Neill optometrist-optician, has resumed hl practice ever Ladd Bush bank bids. Office hours 0 to 5 n. m. Bundavs by appointment Phone 625. 5-1 Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dental office 6th floor V H. National Bank bld. Phone 169. 511 In a closely contested practice gme of bast bi.U, the h:gh scho-.l niataisoJ to lie the vanitv. i-i yesterday after noon. The Willamette plavers showed stronsrer defensive playing than last" yr and with S letter men back. jnnd team should He built up. The hih school bovs did nt appear as strong as last year but that is prob- li t coieflv due to lack of practice oe eisioned bv the rninv wea'hrr of the !! week.' FUhcr and I'regji wore the TO THE PEOPLE OF AND AROUND SALEM. If vou hnve anythine to se'.l in the .T, V n. Secondhand flood. and . . . t : .. i .!...... . .i v., ". t . then be sure and call 398 Ths Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa Street L.M.HUM Yick So Ton? rVnese Xfed;cir.e -i Tea f. Has niedii-ine which will ears any known d sease. Open c-undayi from 10 a. . sat. I 8 p. a.. 151 Puu-.h Hiih St. Salem, Crejoa Phoas 2Sx i (Dilili battery for the Saiem team while .H Inuck did the twirling for WilUm-. otto with Bailor on the receiving end. ! The trtme witk Oregon ha ieea eaa- ( celled, but the atate penitentiary team will proably be met Saturday m He- penitentiary grounds. j ' as. with over 35 yera experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehler, den-; tist, 303 TJ. 8. Nat. Bank bldg. tf ; o I FhyslcUna hTicg advised hia wife to move to the Willamette Tailey for her health, a prominent eir.zn of Kiv erside, Calif., writea the Commercial 'jelub that he hopes to eooa become a t?iiMi. n Shi .anmiinitr. T4 writes j that he is the owner of bungalow j apartment house valued at 32.!X'u and a good producer, and hia home in River jside, valued at 730O. As the elimate in aeuthcrn California ia not satisfac tory, he wishea to trade or aell his holdings in Kiverside for a desirable j fruit traet near Ssilem. Ai he wishes I to come to the valley aa soon as pos s.tle, he haa written the Commercial e!ub of the facte. Ai hji holdinjs in ' KiTtrsie are in the best part of that leity and rent producers, he write that ne will consider on!y first e!as arm or fruit lands Jn exchange. Dane M. B. A hall near Chemawa every Sot. night. All the latest dance hits of the season. -25 2. H. Kennedy is back at The City Cleaning works, 1261 State St. Phone 703. v AH who are Interested In farm trac tor, should visit the Charles K. Arch- erd Implement Co. and see tne new International four cylinder, two plow traitor. It sells for $10S with belt, pully and mud lugs. -23 A resident of Ocean Prk. Washing ton, writes that he is snipping some very fine razor clams to Portland and a inclined lo think that the people of SmJ.-m would appreciate them if he :ould just find market or get peo pie here once in the habit of. eaung the kind that (trow around Ocean Park. Anv one interested in handling clams, might confer with T. i.. Mc Croekey, mauaa.T of the Commercial club, to whom the letter of inquiry was addressed. Make your furniture bring you more money. Phone oiu or ou, viooary tne auctioneer. -26 I will bur your used furniture and pay you all it is worth. Phone 510 or 511, Woodry the auctioneer. 4 2t Dr. Mott rnces moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf James E. Bain, secretary of ths For esters of America, will visit uic local loile next Tuesday evening and de liver an address. Mr. Bain was n the service over seas and at one time word was received that he had been killed in action. His home w in Port land. After he had received word in Franco of the rumor of his death, he immediately informed bis friends in the west that the announcement was premature. Fation Plumbing company are) now able to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location. 220 A. Commercial street. Phone lw1. tf "The Funeral BeaunUnL" Webb ft Clomh Co. tl New shipment Warner's corsets 11.50 up Gale 4 Co. iVm. Court Ots. tf Big grange dance at Macleay Satur day night, ujod mu;c, good lunen 2md tune. The Macleay auxiliary of Willam ette chapter American l!ed Cross hai contributed '' to the War mothers to be placed in a f und that will event '""V ' or ,ne erect.on or mimuiiient or memorial to tucse Uat W their lives in the groat war. O . i: f pliarv ':. the t'v sent in this airoiint aid firs of the suriliaries in Ma- ri its nr Polk counties to contr:bnte t 'the fund. I ' Dance M. B. A hall near Chemawa I every Sot. nVht. Ail the latest dar.ee hits of the season. 2' Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his ' dental office at 510311 I". bank lldir. Phone 341. tl i ji: !: WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOR ELECTRIC rP.ONS ELECTRIC TOASTEB3 ELECTRIC FEKC0LAT0E3 Phone 953 379 Stats St. EZ2 EZ3 W. L. Bryant Mgr. Cal Ff.on mi Arthur Glover hire farmed a bla-kimitk - ill vl their ShOO M ists and a His and Fe"7 :- Used Car Bargain 1916 Maxwell U-urin;? H;5 1917 Maxwell touring "- 1917 Maxwell touring 4i'3 UrJli, (or 75 , Fr(1 For!n.t.tTuek 45') ..." TPrhauled and in gotd gj,,,, Oscar B. Gingrich Motor i j-j gt- tf . ' o ... I wanted To rent a fi or x room - .. lmm or bunsalow by lerma-j P.nt tenent. I'hone r.M) or wr.te r tl ' " A mrrUga license was issued JTt . .. i.- . v.l Walter McClure of Kan Citr. ace 34. Kvomtive er-.u- eer, and Mi Htlea rraaces pr. aire 19 of Salem. Alo to l-a-jh t. Nortwieis. age 34. of for .ana, iip. to Jtie Mar.e t.'t.Ter. of t-aiem. Wanted To rent a five or six room modem hou.-e or bun-.ow by P-rn- nent tenent. fhone ..'w or O. box 62. tf When Blue Stars Turn to Gold.'', , known as - the sweetest g of, is a reeoTi publishers have placed tie Hst ditkm; at IV per ciny. Expect to have ue; or recorded soon. i".'t C. WU1. The totirniment for Sunday at the irolf link, will be what is known i.s a one club affair. That is. each eor.t.vt ant will be remitted to select a club and that cluB onlv may be usea aurmj. the game. To see that a:l tote fair and to properlv award the Watt fchipp trophy, the tournament committee wili aU bi present. This committee onists of Win. n. ixrcnen, tas-i-, -i-Moores, Arthur Keene, Pied P. Thiel- sen and hrcel Kay. Danco Bat ni3ht at Aumsvillo tl, Stated meeting of De i Molsy Comnmnitry -o. - v T tK- i-ver.inJ i. . - ' at 7 o clock sliarp. t Vitisg tir Knights order of the E. C welcome. The XT. S. employment bureau with headquarters on Lioer.y rm south of me wa.cm wias. su merce building, reports lair acmano for labor. This week the call ha been for those who can 'tX in the curdon. The number sent out to wv.k for the past week are as fellows: Monday 1, Tuesduv 15, cdneslay i r.u uu..- lav 12. The I . S. empioymtnt f.treau now recoinized by not ou: im who are in need of bv.or. but by tne en who are h'ok-.r.g for wc.s. Dane Sat night at Aamsvie O W. Eyre will ship next Monday. April 2. t'aU 22..-OM. " JohEty Oraber, mansger of the Cher- nan rami is iin-i.ug i nation of musicians are oaiit.r y ? u!ar. A few .lays ago he re?tiv:n an nnuirv from Tacoma. in r.aru ... tt, that eitr for the round if Julv. Another ictur wai reccne'i skins' if the services of the band could be secured for the celebration of the tflnrious Fourth. Acconlii.g to re ports the f ourth this year will be cel ebrated in many tie in ge-r.nue oia s;vle way. with barbecues and the .'.r Ing of anvils and such o'.d time ttojf, Aio fire ersckers and Roman -.an-iUs- ice cream and soia wa:er. CARD OF TH-N'KS Mr. and Mrs. C. KiAtlit and famiiv or.d the Tower family w ext-res their arrectat-on ior tr. svmT'S'hv sh wn and t.i' niany fill liorl nffemi se:.t durins the ill- s and dcL-ii f their x ':.,r. Mrs. Tjwcr. Kow that the war is about over, the n-1,.1 servi'-e is able to handle xere parcel -ot -a-:aes. V..r.:u the war '.e lixit to Niv-:i; s w:.s 11 Nuw one may send -'- l-ojnds as tne ua.it of we-iit at tH.- ra"e of 12 een'S a pc.und. Norway is ai.-o n the list again where jtrc-.l p ? pa. lia;" n ay e:.t. T' -un-ry :s U 2n-un -e i f"f Herman Aast: wo oe.tl tr'. s muil as vet . Ma ,a:.l H-w , the vl rh- re Ths city fathers tro'se the record for qnic's a' Son I'-'t v- .her. within the ;-.( cf s-i-i n,.!.-h-:e was h. I i. !i an ai.c arr.cd a's- a st'ee a! -,tl!e.! n.c. ' city c:u:.cil. B.-:h m-'Cir. the !. e pi.rp.-s- t'.at r-f sn ai e; :i.. 't to trie ci'y w'r. ch the ci'T e.Tj.i.-i'. $hc tae , ere har-er bv id the s-ilsri.-s of t'sc y re.-or b-r city marshal. All other ci'y e:;.t 1 ksi hc:r a'a.-;- s '. sil rd-; wiat the city eo !-! 11 -"rslder rv s Tti ci'y r--".r.l r sr.! ci'y rr.a: V.sv. fhe;r sn'r,-l, s i ip 1 nr.-e-i! " ;r:d ces t ,t. ":.al t" i, s i 1 a r.g. it wn. V T ;vr,s a,:.s: , u t; iht bv v.ni it wiuld hr i,et; he ; lace thee t" a!tr f th cvjr.cil ab'-Lg w b r th-t hv n-.' j s.ta trie o'nrrs in iV b- re;-:'.a:ed from time to f.rre . it at a eoafcr St cr.ee f-.i'nirir the M-rdav li meet.;''"' " 01 t wilsnntrlle hy a inz of the evm-.l when th. f.t.rfw .'",t kvln for hami'neg. The same V. 1 r. :d (Di iio LADIES' The b;gge?t and best as sortment in town at pop ular prices. Buying all our hats direct from the manufacturers saves you all the middleman s profit. Ladies' Hats $1.98 to 56.90 Children's Hats 9Sc to $2.98 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. GALE & COMPANY PHOKB 1071 Commercial and Court Sts, formerly Chicago Store tme it was decided they wouldbave ! but 'little chance of passing when put .. . t. n.-mw at tne aa- iourned and special meeting last cve uini:, the considering of the ordinances were indefinitely postponed. As Mayor C. E. Albiu was absent, on motion of Aid-, rnian Taul Johnson seconded b Aldermtm O. J. Wilson, Alderman . A. Wiest was unanimously eK.-ted as rrtavor pro tern. Alilerman rrou j. L - " .v. 1. .v.- . frt in.li'finitelV -TULiia uilliie inr uiwin"! . Iji-ene consideration of the ordinane es for the adjourned session, and AI derman O. J. Wilson for the epeeial caik-l wsion. At the meeting last evening of the executive coinuiittco of the boy scouts, it was decided that the boys should be liven n cainjin out vacation this vear. Waldo lake, southeast of Kuieue. will probably be decided upon as the proper p'.tiee' for the camp. The scouts will taki) a truin from 8leni to Otik Sido-e an 1 hike over a trail to the lake This trail i over an old riht of way ;:!'. c-.'itructed by a railroad com ,-ar.y'that intended to build yiars ago. Tiirec boy scout leaders will accom riny the bey, and all will be undci the" general "care of scout executive Harold i'of. The only expense th bovs will have will be the return fare from Salem to Oak Ridse, $7.50. All other expenses of the three week's camp will be cared for by the execu tive eonmiittee. It is thought that r'nun "') to 75 bovs will tnke edvantai) of this offer to camp out for threo weeks this summer. Etisseli M. Brooks, who U now in the intel!iA'eni-e service in France, writes fricn !s here that he may talte work wi-.h the V. S. eviiMil in France, de expects to be demobilized soon. It is understood that tho consular service is offeri::? some special inducenients to. V-.-I- j n.-en and it is prcbnblc thatl Mr. Bioeks is considering a career iu this line tf service. Dr. Benjamin Seeley of Portland ar-l rved in the ci'y last niLt nn.l tliis in Tiii.ij,- ai-ciupaiiicd Kev. T. Si. An-j r -,.n. of the First Fresbyterinn -h'i'ch, to All anv where they will at-' tcr.d a nittticg of the Frcsbyterial com , C. P. Bishop left this momljig for ti'-'P-.v on a b-'sim-s! trip. I Cadet Cecil Kist, who went from this erry t ) W(st I'oint !at Noveuiber, has i 'r-vrtlv returned to Salem to spend his1 'r!- Hi:1 hi. ar.-nts, Mr. and j 'Mrs. Chas. Mt. He is showing j the training r.t the institution, and ap- i -1 1- wc nl.lflaJ..l -lK il .nr. rontlngj. He states that there are ; ,) now about 500 tuknt9 at West I'oint. One week from tomorrow tae 76th ' anniversary of tne no- ting at Cham- j ; g will be observed. The event is 'rieially known Founders' day and j os the lf.tt celebration. The dn'te of j tie original meeting was May 2, 1943, b'lt as no S'f-anibnnt tr-is.pnrtition ' icild had from Finland to Cham-1 on Friday May 2. it wss divide I ! to p.it:-ore it one dav. There is now! a "i.! V h n.e on the original camp! -oii.i for which wns voted bv ! the 1917 legislature. The 1H19 legist-1 tare voted another 300O but this man-' y will nit be used for aillitionl build-1 in gun'il late ia the s'mimer. For those S"0'Z f-!.m Salem the On gn Klec-tr-e, the trsin will leave at 9:45 a. m. boat will retnm passengers, leavi For Good People Gentlemen 75c wy Champoeg t 4 o'clock, in time to. catch tho Oregon hlcetnc, to arrive ia mcui hi v.iv p. u. Tho revival meetings conducted W Evanpelisx Iywis at the hurch of God, 1846 North Church street, are projiressinif with ood interest, the luessnpcs aro timely and are being aiv preeinted by all who attend. Service) Sunday at 11 a. m., 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. We extend a cordial invitation to all to attend these services. AUCTION SALE AUCTION MARKET SATURDAY, APKIL 26, 1919 10:30 a. m. 2 Cood Fhonts, weight about . 80 lbs. each; 1 Jersey cow, giving iibout 3 gals, a day; l'i Wagon and gravel box; 1 nay Rack; 1 Oood 2 Seated Surrey; II irses; Wagons; Harness; Tools, Kte. liring in what you have for sale. 1:30 p. m. Household Furniture of All , Kinds: Rues; Knnges; Kitchen ; Vtensils; Home Canned Fruit;1 Vyit .lnr- Etc. Don t miss ti,.,. Knt, everv Raturdav tt , ... mid nlaee. I buy Fur niture, Fanu Machinery, Etc., for , ' F. N. WOODRY THE AVCTIONEI1B l'hone 510 or SU ' Hones, machinery, tools j household furniture, etc j Friday, April 25, 1 p. m.j 9 mlluc nnrtrt of SaleHl t M lliii V.O JAVJA On River Road. .Clark FMoodry! Owner The Auctioneer I AUCT10 ' Mr Oat Ladies 10c