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cOea-ad THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. BUY N SAL EE One Thing Is Sure! YOU CANNOT BEAT OUR PRICES. JUST NOTE THE FEW THINGS TO WHICH WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TODAY. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE ANY ONE OF THEIR GOOD VALUE. " i All Ar GUIiu I own BED SPREADS Crochet and Marseille Spreads ?lJSm $3.93, $4.98 aid $5.90 FANCY BATH TOWELS 33c, 49c, 69c and S9c each Wash Cloths to match the above towels at 8c, 12 l-2c and 15c each CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 89c, 98c and $1.19 SHEETS . 72x90 inches 98c, $139 and $1.69 LINEN CRASH TOWELING 15c, 17c, 19c, 21c and 24c AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM 19c YARD Dress Gingham.... 25c, 29c. and 35c Percales 15c, 19c, 21c and 25c Cheviots 25c HOPE MUSLIN, 19c YARD Lonsdale Muslin 2 If. Longcioth 2k 29c. 33c Nainsooks .-He 19c, 33c. 35c, 39c Men s Sensible Combination Wcrk Sift With Drop seat The most comfort able work garment in the world, rnatfe from extra heavy khaki and blue stripe cloth. One trial and you will buy more. Come in and see them. $425 Lee's Union-All, heavy khald $3.98 Men's heavy blue bib overalls....) Jackets to match $1.69 Men's Express slip $1.69 Men's blue stripe bib overalls....Jl19 Boy's heavy blue bib overalls... $1.25 Play suit, made in heavy blue denim and blue stripe and khaki. Sizes 1 to 8 98c It will pay you to investigate our men's suits $17.50 to $32.50 EQUALLY GOOD VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ( Into IncorDorated 3 COMINO EVENTS May S Celebrmtioa it Cham poe, T6th anniversary. May I Last day ca which to register tot special electioa May i4 Junr week cad, WaUaaaetU university. May 10 S3 L 0. O. T. Grand Lodge aawiena. Am ipeelal ttata elee-Moa. i room bit be seen any day a hundred or more Oregonisns, all ia khaki along with a few civilian. The rooms are I furnished with kitchenette where the returned bovs are given tome hone made strle of cooking. Amonf the i young women on duty at the Oregon home are Miss t'itanor MH-laine of Silverton. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hodson I formerly lived near rSalem. Mrs. Hod- j ton waa born in the eity and came of fhe pioneer Mann family, i e I Artificial teeth, hart expert plate aa, with over 35 yeari experience, j at sy office. Dr. D. X. Beeehler, den-1 tUt, 308 U. B. Nat. Bank bldg. tf 1 OREGON THEATwE NOW IXI&LET MASON raa winning gibi it an ra caa to tka all Webb 4 Cloask Co tf Dane at tndapendence Friday night The School Bulletin, lasued from the office of W. M. Hmith. eonnly super Intenlcnt, call attention to the follow ing new school legislation: Minimum teacher a salary (iiS. County trciiaurer mal ciisloiian of all arhool funds, cash on hand to be turned over at the annual Juno meeting, llih wchools way offer vocational courses. Compul- A dignified respect marks all of our ef forta. Tlie strictest propriety ia observ ed by our stuff. We dHl fairly with all who employ ua. afkSBTAfibawaBMaBBaBBBBWHawaaawBawaaaaBiBWdnaJUvALIZ ! annTr.n.rin.rl....nn....,nn..n.nn.n ' sory arhool age raised to )G yean. Minimum school fund law providea a minimum fund of $620 Instead of H)0. County court now required to raise it) instead of $S for county arhool fund. Physical education made com pulsory, with 20 minutes a day for ex ercise. KiK'hth grade examinations lation to' them in its magnitude and cope, but tliey are impressed with the immenaity of the fruit industry as re vcalcd in tho orvhurdw and berry fields through which thi'V have driven. And beyond ihat, they have erprrsscd de- ngni in tno ooauty of the Willamette valley. The fimt of their formal con may be conducted by teachers. Nchouls j fercnc.ee were held last evening when compelled tu close because of an epi-1 there waa a jret together and an ex demie. shall not forfeit their haro of change of ideua and field notes at the the county school funds if school is I Com mcrcial club, all of which will con not held the required eight months in tho year. Of importance to teachers: In order to be released from a contract tho teacher must give written uolics to the lKiard HO days before the date set for the begnnninlg f school a teacher cannot resign at a later date without the commit of tho arhool board o A marriage license waa tamed yea- tonlay to J. W. Wilmot of tiervain, route T sge 40, and 1VIU V.Vna Jack son of Nilem. They were married bv tho liev. It. N. Aviaou at the huiuo of Mr. Vandervort on Wnuth Church Htreet. A liceiwe wna also iwoeu to Alfonso A. Itonney, 21, of Viincnuver, Vn. a nierhsnie. Ami Luvcriie Town- lid, l1, of liervais. Soldiers who wish to be assured thU their disi harge pupera ran lie placed n evidence t anv time, have the uriv- lege of hnving them recorded in tho county recorder's off ice. This was done yesterday ir W. A. lwrpnc of .Scott Mills end 1. W. vie of Sulem. The group of rhea salomnon who ar rived in the city yesterday and have been the guests of the Northwest I'm ducts rompany, have beca enjoying the time of their lives in Sh Inn and vi cinity . Not only is the uroeews of man- nfnetiire of the l'hes irodui'tn a reve- tribute tu tho spread of the business and the efficiency of the salee forces. Other sessions have been in progress todiiy, and this evening they will be the guests of tho Jliea company at dinner at the Commercial chili. Tomor row night they will be entertained at the club moms by the t'berrian organ izutiou nud shown a real good time. . W Oregon taat and Trugfer . fa fsisk semoe. tf With the exoepUon of mutton and lambs, the entirs meat market is show ing signs of weakness. Beef went off 1. SO a hundred the other day and hogs are now quoted from one half to tares quartern of a cent off from prices offered a few days ago. Prices oa fish lowers LSst cod or red eod sliced, 13e. Whole fish 12c a pound. Fitte Market. tf o Wa haw liberty bono. 314 Haeonle Hid U Dr. a B. O'Neill optometrlet-optt lan, has resumed his practice over Ladd A Bush bank faldg. Office hours 9 to S p. m. Sundays by appointment. Phone 625. 6-1 How the bualaessl man aometlmea equips his office with all the labor sav ing conveniences and how at the same time the wife in her household duties is obliged to got along without any of the latest in the way of labor savers, will be shown in moving pictures at the Liberty theater Thursday, Jr'riiwiy and Maturday rf this week. Tho reel is only 1000 feet long, but is said to be long enough to convince tho tired business man that the wife is entitled to labor saving devices In tho homo as well as ho is in his business affairs. The reel is intended to be entertaining as well as instructive. ' E. H. Kennedy ia back at The City Cleaning works, 1261 State St. Phone ' 703. tf Dr. Oarl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510 511 V. S. bank bid. Phone 341. tf The leading editors of the entire country will visit Salem on Ang. 10. The national editorial association will meet in Portland Aug. 8 and leave for Crater Lake August 10. From 6 o'clock ia the afternoon of that day until 9 o'clock, they will be entertained in Salem and shown aboat the state house gronnda and other places of interest ia ths city. o Ar. ICott offices mo red to Bank of Cossasree building, rooms 407-8. tf e Fatten Plumbing company are now able te take ear of youi dumbing wants Sa their new location 220 N . Oesmmereial street. Phone 1668. tf "The Funeral Beautiful." Cloagfc Co. Webb tf As jay walking often causes acci dents in the down town part of 1he city, there is a probability that tho city council may consider passing an ordinance prohibiting pedestrians from cutting corners, or from crossing the street in the middle of one of the down town blocks. Jt is not known yet whether or not there will be painted straight lines across the street at cor ners showing walkers just how to walk. Thev have 1hem at some cor ners in Portland and in Chicago, where jay walking is strictly prohibited. o See us for used pianos. E. L. Stiff t Bon. 5 3 BUY IN SALEM Ladies Bungalow Aprons A new shipment just received, made up in very neat and attractive patterns. We are placing them oa sale for "Buy ia Salem" week. 93c, Jl.25 and $1.49 each OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY PHONl 1071 Commercial and Court Sts formerly Chicago Stort year ago when the average maximum was ba and the average minimum 43. But two years ago April was colder than the past month aa the average maximum was 52 and the average min imum 40. In 1!16 the two mean aver ages were 63 and 41. April of ten years ago was not materially different in weather from the average of tho pat ten years. The official records for the month in 1909 gives the average mean maximum at 66 and the average mean minimum temperature at 40. All of which ig official evidence that 'the cli mate is not changing. U. 0. 51 t PERSONAL ; Cretonne petticoats $1.40 shopping bugs 9Hc and up. Com'l at. Whotlacd njmn. terry doing and up; Buren 's. business 52 ilii-s Irene Kuutz who has been en- gaged as mil so with a patent at liar rislnug tor several weeks, returned to Salem this mcniiiuu. tshe haws airain today to tnke a cae at Monmouth. J. Y . Lynch left vcslerdav for I'ortland on hia way to (irent Falls. Montana. This afternoon the hih sihnot hall team went to Amity tu show the tasc runner at that point how a game can Iw lilnvnil nil nn .Ma ki.I - Dr. Doiioliuc and wife of Portland. I IH,r"'. h f""mi "'"' for ?'!tt nre among the feeent arrivals at tho Marion hotel, James llolton of Hosebtirg. Was One of the recent visitors in fulein. Warner's corsets are really . better, $1,50 up. Gale t Co. Commercial and Court stroets. tf Because of May day celebration at Willamette uuivcrsity Saturday, Mrs. llalph white will hold her juvenile dancing school on Friday afternoon at 15 instead of at the usual time. Those who ar In sympathy with un patriotic utterances during tho war and ho believe that 'Debs was right when he was attempting to nwike trouble for the exemption boards In Indiana, are invited to a protest meeting to be helii at S o'clock thi evening at State and Liberty streets, l't is to ibe a Pebs Mooncy meeting, according to cireu lnrs that have been printed and distrib uted today. The circular states: "This meeting is called for the furpose of protesting against Hhe further incar ceration of all political prisoners, in cluding Kugene V. Debs and Tho. J. Mooney." Boyer, county clrk. Emmett ft White will ship all kinds of cattle and ho$rs next week; top pric es paid, rhono 1425M. 5-3 o - The youngster who has been able to get hold of a five cent pieoe to buy the favorite ice cream cone, will now be obliged to bring along a penny, as the wise men who make revenue laws have pol;cn. Ice crenm cones are clnss ed as luxuries and hence come under tho ban of a ten per cent revenue and beginning today the price is six cents, unless dealers everywhere oeciaett to make the price four ceirts and let tho usual jitney include revenue tnx. A special ruling was received today by restaurant men dn which the ruling is mnde that ico cream eoncs are includ ed in the luxury tax. Oswald Empey transfer. Day phone 937, night phone 679J. Special prices on out of town trips. Stand, 121 South Liberty. 5-6 Trade In your old piano as part pay ment on a new. V't carry the Sherman Clay line. K. L. Stiff & Son. 5-3 Or. B. F. Found announces reopen ing of his dental office 5th floor U. 8. National Bunk bldg. rhono 169. 511 W. O. W. attention, big class initia tion and feed tomorrow night, Friday, May 2d, MoCornack hall over Meyers store. 5-2 Dance at Independence Friday night o In fast practice game of base ball on the Willamette diamond last night the varsity team trampled on the high school team with a score of 9 to 2. The fimt inning failed to produce score, but in tho second Salem got one run across, and Davies of Willamette opened the varsity half of the inning with a smashing two bae hit to cents.. scormjf on errors, rroin that tinio on the Willamette men scored at ,U1. limiek and Basler formed the varsite. battery, whilo Ashby did the twirling for tho high school. W. O. W. attention, big class initia tion and food tomorrow night, Friday, May 2d,. WuCornack hall over Meyers store. 52 Mrs. F. J. Leurmerm&n left recently for her home in Holt county, Nebras ka, attor a visit with her parents, Air. and Mrs. L. H. Suter, of North 17th street. She was much pleased with the nillamctto valley and might havo con sidered locating here but hns a big farm of 24t acres in cultivation in Ne braska. Speaking of conditions there, sho stated that while nil products were unusually high, they were not niukinjr any more money than before the war, on account of the high praco of labor and all the commodities. They find the ehango in the daylight hours a vast inconvenience, and she states that many farmers have gono back to the old time, as well as tho school boards. Instead of the Friday evening spelling nxitrh of the days f Ions; ago when it was almost a crime to mis spell, annual spelling matches ar now the thing. For the Salem schools, this annual affair is announced for Satur day May 17 . the high school. Each school is entitled to one contestant from the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade. Instead of Webster blue back spelling book, the Champion sjielling book will be used an this o-ca.-ion. Suitablo 'prizes will be awarded. 4M L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will core any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. nntil 8 p. m. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon ' Phone 282 FOB ELECTRIC IKONS ELECTRIC TOASTEES ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS WELCH ELECTRIC CO. Phone 953 379 State St. - " 7&1 6TCrge maximum temperature of ... luoatii of April just passed was 59 and the average minimum 41, This is lust a liMle cooler thnn April of one DR. C B. O'NEILL OptometristOptician Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises Bush Bank Iildg:. Phone C25 ROUTE YOUR FKEIGIlt VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1100 "-444 GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If you have any JunK, Hides, Rubber. Metal, Machinery or CMJ Autos or Parts of Autos CALL 305 We my highest eih prires and guarantee satisfaction to ev eryone. ' Ion't make a niitah. PHONE SOS STEIXBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. - 326 N. COM! ST. SALEM, ORE Durlrg the month of Apri' the U. , S. lulior bureau in Snlem, with offices I just south of the Wiilem l'.aim ot om-j an average of 1.1 for each working day ot the month. Iuring the month there has j work. 4.H men and 110 women, a total' iof 4S4. Not only have those ho want jed work taken advantage of the em-1 Iplovment bureau, but those, needing. Mi.On well. The employers have! registered for 371. Of the total mini 'her found employment, about 20 have jheen sent to the paper mill at Oregon ii'ity. All others have been placed in the farming section clone to Salem. Wheatland II (Mill. ferry Is In operation 5 -; AUCTION SALE WOODRVS Ccmer Ferry and Liberty Sircets.-Sahirday, May 3,1919. 10:30 a. in. Wise People Buy In Salem All the ra4 1 line This is a good time to bay rugs and other furnishings. We are making special prices cn all rugs in stock. You can make a big saving in buying now. REFRIGERATORS O. W. Eyre will ship llYesttck Batnr dsr Mav 3. Call 2-OiiM evenings. Dnce M. B. A. hall Sat. night May S3 The Wheatland ferry, which has not been operating for several weeks, is once moTO serving the public, connect ing Marion and Yamhill counties. Mr. I.aKollett is operating it. W. O. W. attention, hi class tnitta- .... . ti-: 1 linn anil Tee( tomorrow nini, r runty, May ntore, LM. McCortiacIt hall over Meyers 8 2 l Mrs. Bahn Mann Hodson of Tonk ers, X. V., writes friends here telling of the life at he Oregon bovs' Xew York home. The Inst legislature appropriated- some money to keep open j home in New York city. Mie writes tVst the rooms are not far frot, the 2 Good Shonts, we oneh. fiO Ture Bred Bn Hens. Horses, Waous, Harness, Ktc. ight inn lb. own Leghorn Tools, BO p. m. Household Kurnitiire, Boas, Cook Stoves, Lumps, Sewing Machines, Clocks, Kitchen I'tenails, 1(10 don. Kruit Jars and lots of other things. NOTK: If you are in need of anything come to these sales. I bnv and sell everything. Trivate sales daily. Once a customer al ways n customer. I conduct Auc tion Kales of every description. Kor reference ak those that know me, F. N. WOODRY THE AUCTION KtR Phone 510 or 511 IlK. V rii-U- His ;-jJ Jsi4 1 - f i- -Svj.' sCrr GIBSON REFRIGERATORS Prices from $13 to $45 W I C FURNI K R TURE A large shipment Just Arrived tea; C. S. Hamilton rvunylvania depot and that in the