Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 30, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    r. THEDAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL P.O. 1910.
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The Farmers Cash Store, at 270 North Commercial St., are Selling at Reduced Prices.
Read these prices and see that it pays to buy in Salem.
GROCERIES
Sugar, 10 pounds $1.00
11 ounce package seeded raisins ...10c
15 ounce package seeded raisins....l3c, 2 for 23c
Pork and Beans, No. 1, tails 10c 3 for 23c
IXL brand Chile Con Carne, reg. 15c He
IXL brand Chile Con Carne with beans, gal
lon size 95c
Tomato Catsup, best brand, 3 quarts 83c
14 lb. net weight Dromedary cocoanut 10c
1-2 lb. net weight Dromedary cocoanut....20c
Peanut butter, 2 pounds for 33c
Sauer Kraut, quart 15C
FRESH VEGETABLES IN STOCK DAILY
Cereals and Flour
Macaroni, 3 pounds for 25c
Rolled Oats, bulk, 3 1-2 pounds ..23c
2 pkgs Armour's Corn Flakes, large size ....23c
2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat 25c
2 pkgs. Puffed Rice 23c
Best Buckwheat flour, pound 9c
Golden Rod Oat Flour, 9 lb. sack GOc
Golden Rod Oat Flour, bulk, lb 8c
Malt-O-Meal, the instant breakfast food....23j
3 large pkgs. home mado Egg Noo.dks for 25c
Armour's Best Star Brand Sugar Cured Hams
at Special Prices.
Italian Prunes, a fine lot, pound 10c
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TEAS AND COFFEE
Tree Tea, lb 53c
Tea in bulk, pound 50c
3 lb. can 341 Crescent Steel cut coffee ....$1.10
1 lb. Edwards Dependable steel cut coffee 43c
5 lb. can Hearshey's Cocoa $1.50
Cocoa in bulk, lb 27c
SOAPS
No Rubbing Laundry soap, 25c pkg 20c
Ivcry Sopp Flakes, 13c pkg 2 for 23c
White Flyer soap, 5 bars for 25c
Elk Safon soap, 6 bars for 23c
Toilet soap, per cake 5c and 10c
Sunbrite Cleaner, can ;. 5c
Water Glass, quart 30c
Brick Salt, 3 for 25c
COMPOUND AND SHORTENINGS
Good Compound; pound 25c
5 pounds net Vegetole $1.50
10 pounds net Vegetole $2.93
No. 5 Crown Shortening $1.20
No. 5 Pearl Shortening $1.23
1-2 gallon Mazola Oil $1J23
1-2 gal Douglas best salad and cooking oil $1.33
Bulk salad and cooking oil, per gallon ....$2.10
W HAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW-INSTANT
BUG EXTERMINATOR
1-2 gallon can $1.25
gallon can $2.25
CEDAR POLISH
In bulk, quart 40c
In quart cans 50c
16 ounce bottles ; 33c
1 quart Calol Liquid Polish 23c
1-2 gal. Calol Liquid Polish 50c
PHONE YOUR ORDERS C. O. D. AND WE WILL DELIVER THEM
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270 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
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T&r AWIHICA'S HOME SHOE POUSSI Jj Ji
TELEPHONE 721
Used by thrifty people because it Saves Time,
Saves Money, Saves Shoes.
ShiroiA is beneficial to all leather.
SkkgiA Home Set
makes Bhining easy
ia home or office.
BUCK -TAX - WHITE - RED BROWN
5 Citv News t
"w .CAED OF THANKS
v wish to cxprexe our sincere
wank, to all who so kindly assisted
with acts of kindness and words of
-twnv and ibeautiful flowers, and
TMinlly io Rev. Lelflnd Porter and
. 6 ""a .Janitor, end toacherg of the
schools in our recent bereavement of
husband and brother. Mrs. LcuU Con
ner, Mr. and Mrs. N. Scritchlow.
The rainfall for the present fconth
of April was 3.18 inches. For the
month one year ago it was 1.22 inch
es, two years ego 3.62 inches and
three years ago 2.59 Inches. The rain
fall for April does not vary to any
great extent. In the year 1911 it was
1.83 inches: ia 1P42, it was 1.96 incft-
lea; in 1913 the total was 2.24 inches;
1 ; . ini i x.i . a in ! - -1. . - - :
in xvit, a loitu ui a.iu luvui-o mm m
ud ibink bed
have better sense
saysBigBrodj
"Tim isn't extravagant,
exactly, but he don't
know what to buy. He
ims to get the biggest
Plug for his money.
"He would get real
tobacco satisfaction
with Genuine Gravely
and spend less money
for tobacco."
Good tte, smaller chew,
loner life is wht mskeiGem
uine Gravely coit lets to cbtw
thta ordinary pluf .
Genuine Gravely
IMNVILt.B. VA.
for Mitt duwitt P'l'
Peyton Brand .
Real chewing plug
i. . . Plug packed in poucfu
19J5 the official records show 1.43
inches.
While there is ft chance of a flurry
in the price of flour in tho east, deal
ers hero say that the northwest has
never been selling in proportion 'to east
cm prices, whero there was consider
able speculation. According to a gov
ernment ruling, millers are entitled to
add 20 cents u .barrel to the price of
flour beginning May 1. During the
winter while tho east advanced the
price of flour $2 a barrel, tho wet nad
pushed tho price up only 40 cents a
barrel. Hence no lower flour prices
may be expected in the northwest and
there is a chance of an advance of five
cents a sack.
Warner's corsets are really better,
$1.30 up. Oalc & Co. Commercial and
Court streets, tf
CAED OF THANKS
W'o wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many acts of kind
ness and sympathy in our recent be
reavement. Virginia Klinger, Bertha
Klinger, Krnest Klinger.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes left last
evening for a six wcck pleasure and
business trip in the ntt. They are
going by way of Salt Lake city, by
tho grand canyon on the Denver & Rio
Grand, and St. Louis. Mr. Barnes will
stop off in Missouri to visit the place
of his ibirlh. Mrs. Barnes and Miss
Ruth will visit her relntivcs near Pitts
Tburg while Mr. Barnes attends to bus
iness matters in Philadelphia and New
York.
Baby Chicks
Itnby chicka
May is our big month. Let us book
your orcU-r now on Leghorns, Iieds,
Rocks Minorcas, Wyandotte and An
conas. all at 544 State street or
phone 400.
The free Methodist church of North
America took out a building permit
yisterday for a church to be erected
Summer. It is estimated to cost
000 and will be erected by day labor.
The building permit boo in the of
fice of the city recorder i one again
in evidence, after resting spell dur
;.. ,. it. .lnTircaainn nf the war ocriod.
nr thin vear. there was
but one permit issued, and this was for
$")00. In February permits were tak
en out fr S-SOOO in re modeling the
Rvan building on South Commercial
street, fWOOO for re modeling the re-
1: T - T?.nnk mlnr flD fitfit Street
and several other improvements and
small building, masine J'"
tho month of 14.3W. The March per
mits only amounteu 10 -u. mr
iHiip.i tin mnnm. mew
lilt!!. ' .n.-...., -
n .Topr,li Baumirartner for
,!,..., n Vrnni ntreet. S',000 for
the e-ection of brick boiler House vy (
th 'I'beJ! comfmnv and $4000 for the :
huil Ung of a church by the Free Meth-
ilists. j
Bine the army recruiting station baa
LPl 6 Bell-ans
:- Hot wafer
XIOT Sure Relief
lELL-ANS
'FOR INDIGESTION
boen opened ud in the D'Arcv blork
cn Stale street, tho following have en
listed for tho threo years term, which
entities tliem to be aent to Krance:
Lawrence Black of Portland, Karl
Doyle, Sulem; Dorm Arnold, Salem;
Melbourne liaddiffe, SaleJii and Al
fred Duily of Lebanon.
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The Turner school district is plan
ning to become one of the foremost
"Ustrieta in the county in vocational
agricultural work. Yesterday 1'rof.
II. 1'. Jiarrows, director of vocational
agriculture for the state acting under
the Smith Hujjhcs act, and J. V. L.
Smith, county supervisor, vUitml the
Turner schools and conferred with the
directors and teachers in regard to
putting in the course of vocational ag
riculture. Should the directors decide
to come in under tho HinithHughes
act, whereby the state and government
pays half of tho teaching expenses,
Turner will be the first school in the
county to take advantage of this act
of congress to advance th work of
teaching agriculture in the schools.
With tho couruo established the boys
in the Turner nehool will be given
tiaining in the business part of farm
ing. Only 'four such vocational agri
cultural schools have been established
in tho state. By the way, tho Turner
school ia establishing a precedent for
others, as it liM already engaged all
of its present teachers for next winter
and each is given an advance of 5 a
month over the present salary.
o
A group of about 5 general sales
men of the Northwest rrliM.ts son-
any s goods, representing as many
sections of the country, arrived in the
lty last night, coming in ly Viuto
from Portland after a trip up the Co
lumbia highway. Ihey were all taken
out this morninig in company with
President Oile and other officer of
the company for a jaunt through the
prune country. They hold a brief con
ference this afternoon and this eve-
Ask Your Dealert"- f
GmndPrizcKiIca
nrtafms oAmmunition
Vf ite for Catalogue
THUffMwr.TONAMIUMCCOM
prr:
ning there will be a meeting at tho
Commercial club.
o
At the meeting in the interests of
tho boy scouts at tho Congregational
church lust evening there wan an in-,
tercsting tnllt by K. i Carleton on
tli o work that is proposed to bo (luio
for the boys 1y the cout council.
Four Iboys Harold and Herbert Soco
lofsky, Arthur Hamilton and Joseph
N'unu wero civen second class invest
ures, having rwissed tho usual round
of forty test questions with good rat
ings, llio lowrat toeing VI, A number
of interesting moving picture films
wero shown, illustrating 'boys work
generally.
: pesonals. :
C. iS. Henry and Sarah Henry left
yeislerdiir over the Oregon Jileetrie,
for Croat i'ulls, Montana.
fluvernor iHen W. Olcott went to
Portland thig nioriiing.
Ciuptain J. Hunter of the Salvation
Army left this morning for Aladras,
Or.
Mrs. Edna Hell of the Woman's
Protective department, Portland, was
in the city yesterday on an errand in
connection with her work.
llrs. O. W. i'ox and children left
today ifor Ikllns where Mr. Pox has
been placed in charge of the branch
house of tho Chevrolet agency of Sa
lem .
A'r..and Mrs. K. II. Shank arrived
in tho city from Portland yesterday
and will spend acvorul days visiting
with relatives.
K. It. Bates, who has been vwiting
for several days with his sister, Mrs.
K. W. Mineral left this morning for
Portland. Ho has been with the navy
liming tho past yenr or more, serving
first clas wtoreheeper on tho U. H.
H. Western Plain. Por ubout six
months he has been cruising in tho
Mediterranean sea, where ho had op
portunity to visit somo of tho grout
historical points Of tho world.
Unsightly pimples and
blemishes on the face are
sore signs that the skin and
Mood need the purifying
and strengthening action c f
BEEGflMS:
FILLS.
bold .owbr. In bozw, 10c.725.
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
m'7 Y'li'imm.,,
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mm
9ifio uf'tjoar-round soft drink
Popular domand uilt Bevos fji-eat filani
thp most perfect industrial equipment in the world.
icienu,fici!Iy lighted and vcntilatod.and provided
with every humimtirnin device possible for iho
protection of the health and safely of Ut thousands
OI tm!lloVe.FIorli-r.?Iv oiiahIa. ,.
Capacity 2 million Lotties dail.
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