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SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. PAGE TEN iibcDQilnmntol Ilonruol 3 Is I Do You W ant to 15 Save from to 33 ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEKD 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. lien'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 $5.90 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. All Around Town I April 27 Human Sunday. liy3 Celebration at Cham po?z, Ttfta anmiertary . May 3 La day c waiea to rfitr for special election Way 2 3 Junior week end, Willamette aniversitT. May 19 23 L a O. F. Qraa4 Lod;e sessions. June 3 ipeial state elee-tioa. ' ii ; incorporated I OREGON THEATtiE NOW 'TBS HEAKT Or HUMAOTTT' 7:15-9:00 P. M. 25c Artificial teeth, tare expert plat' with ever 33 years ciperieae, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehier, den tist, 303 C. a Nat. Bank bldg. tf 1 E. H. Kennedy U back at The City j ("leaning wwrks, 1261 Stat St. Phone ' '3- tf; 'seeond lieutenant. M. Odc'l Savage, f of Sa'eai, was t'.et-ted as vice presi dent, ar.J MLs Evelyn Gurdjn of A tor secretary; B.-yaa AfcK:l?r;ck of Wenatchee.' is treasurer; I'a J ix-ney, of Na'.eau i. edttor of tie IVdieglaa, and Ka'pa Thomas of Wer.at.hee man H- , .. --ai- J'son Im M. church, corner of Winter and Jefferson street. Hear Evangelist J. W. T.-y, the converted Catholic. Sunday at 11 o "cluck on the subject. The Victorious Life. Used Car Bargains ltfI6 MaiweU touring 475 1917 Maiwell touring v0 1917 MaiweU touring $495 1915 Studebeker 6. 7 passenger uarain ror eo.D 1'ord Form-a truck $150 All ears overhauled and in good shape. Oscar B. Gingrich. Motor k Tire Co. 371 Court Bt. . " tf real Mr. aad Mrs. O. E. Terminer, grad ual mortie an and f. literal directors. 770 Cheineketa ft. Fhon 74. j "The best" to an yon caa do vken ; death, come. Call Webb Cloura Co I I'bone 120. tf Tie Willamette Valley Transfer Co. ,hve found themselves ao cramped for j apace a their present quarter on Hifc'h j street that they have secured a lease joa the 50x100 floor of the brick build iif at the eorner of Ferry and High, 'now oecupied by the Oregon Garage To. They will secure posesaioa July list. This room will provide sjace for ithe storage of trucki aa well aa the j consignments of freight, j o t Wanted To rent a fire or six room j saodern house or bungnlow by perina Jnent tenent. Phone 2l60 or "write F. ,0. box 62. tf j Wanted To rent a five or six room Phone 77 Oreeon Taxi and Tmiff I oern nouse or oungaiow ty perma Co. for quick service. 'Bent tenant iO. box 62. Phone 2i00 or write F tf Sea M-ss L. E. Goodhue at 251 8. l.th St. for subscriptions to all azmes. Phone 741M. Sat tf o Fran growers In the Liberty district are not inclined to look seriously on mo dangers troui the thrip pest, i. H. Van Trump, county fruit inspector, sid this morning. While a few grow ers had sprayed, Mr. Van Trump said none were spraying today. T!.e Oregon Agricultural coll' ge authorities are inclined to look upon the thrip as a serious menace to the prune trees, but to all other cropj elst-where. A meet ing of the state board of horticulture will be held next week to consider tiie situation and to learn the exact condi tions. There has been a disposition to quarantine Marion county shipments of nurstrv toek on ai-eount of the thrips in the LiU'rtv district and this side of the isue will be taken up at the board of horticulture meeting. Tonight dance at M. B. A. hall near incmawa. The latest and 'test music. Autos take Pacific highway as bridge is out on lower road. 1,4G0,QC0 OF OUR BOYS ARE STILL OVERSEAS Thev must be fed, housed and clothed. The government has only two methods of rais ing the funds-borrowing, or increasing taxation. Just now it is asking you to lend on its ictory Notes. We recommend them as the best investment you can make. Subscribe through this bank today. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK ' J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier war " May I Mav 19. Arrangement, are until- for'holdiuir the i-arado Thurs!ay 11. It wiU oe led by the ( herrian ti&nd and Cherrians fellowed immedi- , atelv by the Patriarchs militant, toe nrV'C ODftrD uniformed order of )d Fellows. Tueu j J UUlLA will follow the ladies auxiliaries, do- i . , , . , gree staff and Kebckah centennial The ease With WhlCtl J'OU Can Jrill team. Price on fish lowers Unt aM or' red cod sliced, 15c . Whole ftaa 13e 1 a pound. itt Market. ' U Make your furniture brteg yoa more money. iiione 510 or 511, Woodry the i auctioneer. 4-26 lusmia . Kniirn W TT St.w .fc. , . . r, - . - . v vv. jum- "ter's department at the Bremerton l)ldg. A. 0. Bohrnstedt returned yesterday ?'ry "''; ar".vcd. in.tthe cit-v od' Hrmf,zn ',rutniTrThlB '.f,V,U:..!.h6ft1?. teir return to Bremerton from a visit Uii- :'""":,!!' old home in Indianola. Iowa. .j Tu.l A" r. Jy."" "7 "l''T. While in the eity they called upon great i.. t. .i..:- . " The evangollstlc serrlceg at the Ja son Iee M. K. church are proving to be a source of attraction and real in terest to the people of North Ralem. The attendance 1i increasing steadily every night. Kneh meeting throbs with wholesome optimism whi'h asmires the enceesj of the entire campaign. The chorus choir, under the leadership ef J. W. Troy, the converted Catho lic, is a grear factor in the meetings. Mr. Trnye singing is of t'le hiticH order and is greatly appreciated Ictf all who hear him. Do not niiss tonights meeting t 8 o'clock, and tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mr. Troy will apeak at hth service tomorrow. Eve ning subject, "The Htory of My Life, or from Catholocisin to Proteatnnt ism." Dance at Moose nail tonight Special meeting lodge .No. SiJ A this evening. Work in the E. A. degree, isitiuir brethren oroe. and that there is prospect of fpnil . . L TL . . ino. ,t..l ,r.."t .7 place of residence. Mr. Basler, wto 1" u.u?8.. ot Us formerly police judge in Grants ' Pass, has been stationed at Bremer- .ton for about two years. 511i I will buy your used furniture and S. National Bank b!dg. I'hone 169. IfID ! 5 Carloads of Used Furniture, n Will buy 1 piece or a household, f Cut my price bvfote you sell. I Jf fi buy for catdi. S I F.N.W00DRY I Q TIIE AUCTIONEER K m Phone 610 or 611 rj The Sunday chicken dinner served from 5 to H p. m. at the Rpa is very Hipuiar, nave you tried ill The directors of the Salem Sympho ny orchestra will hold a meeting neit Tuesday evening at tho office of Judge Benson, in the supreme court l.uilding, for the purpese of discussing important matters regarding the fu ture ui luu organiicauon. Dance at Moose ball tonight The 8undy chicken dinner served from 5 t H p. m. nt the Hpa is Tery popular, hv you tried itt Tonight dance at M. B. A. ball near t'hemawa. The latest and diost music, Autos take Pacific highway hh bridge is out on lower road, IIAVB your riwf repaired, cleaned and tarred. Fur partiulnrs phono 144ii. tf Dr. 0. B. O'Nuill oi'totnet.'lst-ODtl- i - ih rt. has resumed his pr.n tiio over Idd ft Bush twnk blirg. Office hours 'W to S p. m. Sundays by appointment. I'houe 0-5. 51 ' Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen- !ing of his dental office 5th floor I'. Troy, the converted f'atholiff Sunday at H p. m. on the subject "The hitorv of My Life, or from Catholicism to Protestantism. " Dance at Moose hall tonight TO THE PEOPLE OF AND AROUND SALE! Dr. Mott office moved to Bank of Commerce building, room 407 8. tf Patton Plumbing company are now able to take eare of your plumbing wnnts in their new location, 220 N. Commercial street. Phone 1568. tf The annual freshman-sophomore par ty of Wllaniette university was held yesterday afternoon iu the form of a picnic in B'ih's pasture, where a hi Isrinus good time was staged, with the ,...,-.1 ...,,,,.1 .r ..;,.; ti,;. ,,i line of Junk or Seeondhand Goods ar.d event is smmosed In nis'rlc the elnse Big furniture auction of new furni ture at 6o3 North High fct. Tuesday April 29. 1:30 p. m. o See Monday's paper for big auction of household furniture at i53 X. High St. Tues. April 29, 1:30 p. m. i. Lodges from Stayton and UD vor neighbor Or other p!aee in the eounty will be rep-' ,, r " . . , rescut'd. Fi.ts from the saiem and , talk to your friends many other iodg.s will be a feature of the mes away, proves the ease rjirade. Arrangements have been made , t . , for the lodges from Dallas. Silverton,, With Which J'OU Can tele- HuMiard and Albany to be eai h rep-:pnone us an(J Jj.g an resetited br six'cial floats. The highr . ... , wi eomn ,1,. hairman; W. A. Oununings. J. B. , gprvice We are WlllinP to aC- icral anl -ay ' I . j v (. hool cadets and nign senool oan i , uuuo ns vonj uvuicitu ivj aiU also take part in the parade. Thcy0ur Jqq J onIy takes an omnuttee in charge of the parade and, y , . . " T, , lecorat.ons consist of J. L. Waters, jinStant aS J'OU KnOW. It S a I henowith, Klsie Simeral cord you and a service you Ivdll hp hitrhlv nlpaspd with HUSBAND AND WIFE DROWN I .6f V. in sTEiAMKEABWENDLiNGj You will find no dissatis- 1 faction m trading with us do in a JtrZfi ay any more than you personal call. It to have creek at Wendling, 20 miles up the Mc- Kenzie from Eugene last night. '"""Vivoo nc nlpn;iirP .v.n.hu MmniA wer fish- Riv es us pleasure ing when Mrs. west slipped from the'you trade with us in either v , vi.v -i . .:.; .l .,ll " The funeral services of Mrs. Margar- j uaru ou ""."." iwaV. . u . , . . lintn the water. Mr. West iilunced in.""J after her and both were drowned. DDCWrD HDTir TA West was niuht foreman at tho Wen-j IL U LlA iyliUu W. tiling hill, having come from Butte, j j, 1Q, Mont., recently. His body was recov- rilOne lo4 ered last night, but that of his wifi ii yon nnte anytning to sell in the ' ,.. r.,,1 nf ni,.ni. .....,..., . ,,, 1.u uu Bum of aM mtenlass rivalries and animosi ties ,nut they may break out afresh when the two groups meet on the bull ground. to cet the highest price for your goods, men te sure and call 398 The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa Street I "T1A rniiinl DunUfnl Clough Co. , Daiire at M'Xe hall tonight 1 e--s4-4e e-f4 ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1100 Webb ft tf New shipment Warner's corsets $1.50 up. Gale it Co. Com. & Court 8ts. tf mmT4 e-M L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. 1 Has medi.ine ohi.'h will curs f any known disease. J Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. iu. 153 ISouth High fl. i Salem, Oregon Phone 281! t j : O. W. Eyre will ship next Monday, April 28. Call 220CM. 4 26 Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened bis dental office at 510511 U. a. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf At a meeting of the Willamette stu dent body yesterdny afternoon the fol lowing officers .were elected for the year lMltf-lOiil: K'diert Storey, a pop. u'or junior, finin Wolf reek, will be president. He returned in the middle nt the year from a training camp in the east. Ijist summer while nt the et J. hmerv, who died at her home four miles south of Salem, in the Lib erty district, will be held Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Kigdon company. They will be conducted by the Kev. Leland Porter, pastor of the Kirst Christian church and burial will be in the City View cemetery. Everything you want at the auction Tuesday, 6"3 X. High St. Office closed Office of Dr. O. L. Seott, D. C, chiroprai-aor will be ..os ed Mondav and Tuesday. 4 2 Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C, goes to Port land Sunday where he expects io re main until Tuesday evening. Just one more weei to register for the special, eliction June 3. Hereto fore one mitflit register 15 davs before has not as yet ben found. survives. A small son 3 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY i LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Nsw York, April 23. Liberty bonds were toted here todav na follows: 3Vh, 98.82; first 4's, 1M.80; second 4's, U3.38: first 4'i V P'i.8: second U'i's, P3..-.0J third 4'4's, Po.lti; fourth 14Vt's, P3.32. i i: , WELCH ELECTEIC CO. FOB ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 State St -l ! ' I l l ! ! Dr. C. B. O'NEILL Optometrist-Optician Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 625 Complete grinding plant ond the premists WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away front Home." Strictly Modern II per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District a special election but the lust legisla- tt tore changed the law making it 30 f l lays. Afl that is necessary to register i Lj is to go into the otfiee of the county i i clerk and turn to the left. A few lead ing questions will be asked, and it, is all over. There is no question as to age, just so one happens to be over 21 years. After 5 o'clock next Saturday afternoon, it will be too late to regis ter. Those who have not voted for two years, or those who have moved out of their voting precinct should regis ter. Tonight Is the night when the four companies of Oregon guard are offi cially mustered out. The captains nave suggested that each member wear his civilian suit and bring alon,; nil his other military equipment. The cap tains will check out and s:gn the offi cial discharges. No orders have Veen received as yet for the mustering put of the commissioned ottii'ers. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes and daugh tcr, Miss Ruth, will leave Monday for a viiit of six weeks in the cast. Mr. Barnes will mix in a little luiness ns j bo will visit the markets in Philndel- ; phia, New York and Itoston. Thev will .... 1 ,.t Vln.mi.,! V.. It. on.) the Mammoth cavo in Kentucky, 1 1 J o ilj The Rev. Frederics: Coan, who has spent lunch of his life in Persia, will 1 r4 di liver an address Sunday evening at s o'clock at the First Presbyterian cliiin-h. He wns in tlie city recently speaking for the Armenian Syrian r lief. His talk for Sunday evening will be on "New conditions in Armenia ' 1 and Syria. " i fe. , Tomorrow members of the golf club will play for the Watt Shipp trophy. The following Sunday Kugeue players will he here. It is thought that about Pft of the best golfers front the univer- ' site citv will come to measure sticks with the liest of the capital city. I u 1 Local members of Chemeketa lodge No. 1. T. . O. V.. are preparing for a parade of more than average propnr- Itions nt the meeting of the grand iloilsre in Sali :n bcmnirg the week of 474 Court Street. 633 NORTH HIGH STREET 7 Rooms Furniture Good as New TUESDAY, APRIL 29TH 1 :30 P. M. DON'T MISS THIS SALE IF YOU WANT ANY THING FOR YOUR HOME. COMPLETE LIST WILL BE IN MONDAY NIGHT'S PAPER. EVEHTYHING GOES TO THE HIGHEST BID DER. "COME ONE, COME ALL!" M C.C. HARTLEY. Owner. F.N.W00DRY, The Auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 El 4s r.(, .f 'V ; ? April 28 to May 3 Inclusive BUY. IN SALEM WEEK April 28 to May 3 Inclusive THIS WEEK IS ESPECIALLY SET APART IJY THE MERCHANTS OF SALEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF FOCUSING THE ATTENTION OF THE PURCH SIT pith ip nv Ti,r ,n VANTAGES OF "BUYING IN SALEMNOT ONLY THIS WEEK BUT ALL OF TIIE YEAR. WATCH THE VARIOUS STORES' ADVERTISEMENTS TOR iSPU IvZt THIS SPACE IS USED BY THE MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT OF THE SALEM COMMERCIAL CLUB IN TIIE INTERSTS OF A o onggeir ier aio ISettei1 OS em