Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 01, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1919.
TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE
KiUsnal
Philadelphia New York postponed,
wet grounds.
Jfy v v -
Jellies and Jams
EVERY SALEFiIITE
Owes it to Salem merchants
and the Salem manufacturers
to BUY IN SALEM THIS
WEEK. .
There is nothing Eke patron
izing your own local institu
tions to keep
SALEM'S PAYROLL
1 full time.
PHEZ JELLIES AND JAMS
are Salem made. Phone your
order for an assorted case of
PKEZ JELLIES AND JAMS to
any of the below listed gro
cers. The Phez Co.
ROTH GROCERY 00.
134 .N'. Liborty, Phono 1885
WELLBR BROTHERS GROCERY
155 iN. Commercial, Phone 48
C. M. EPPLEY
1900 E. State Bt. Phono 93
9
W. H. OlJARK
2290 State St. Thone 070
E. R0CK8
1567 Center St. Phone 209
LEBCXLD & 00.
1241 State St. Phone 619
C. M tWERTS
458 Oourt fct. Phone 256
ffO-VARY fi-ROOBRY
33 Court bt. Phone 409
rUKR IFVXtf) GJIOOEB
Commercial St. Station, Phone 209
POSTER & BAKER
339 N. Commercial, Phone 259
J. L. BUSKK k SON
158 State Bt. Phone 185
7. L. EDBICK SON
103 8. Commercial, Phone 184
BUSKHCB CASH GROCERY
299 N. Commercial, Phone 198
BUSDCKS 0A3H GROCERY
648 SUte Bt.
6. D. Q-IJJBERT CO.
211 N. Commercial, Phone 3
KENNELWOBTH GKOCKHY
132 S. Church, Phone 248
ECONOMY GROCERY
JEW PARK GROCERY
12th and Leslie, Phone 9
PE0PLE8 CASH STORE
136-194 N. Commercial, Phone 453
E. DOE Jb SON
fairground, Phone 313
A. H. BERG
G. M. B0RBE3
ECONOMY GROCERY
L. E. GOODMAN
"BUY Y BONDS"
Constipated Children Gladly Take
"California Syrup of Figs"
For the Liver and Bowels
Tell your druggist you want genuine
'California Syrup of Figs." Full directions
and dose for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Look for the name "California'
and accept no other "Fig Syrup."
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Willamette Students Plan Ex
tensively For Two-Day
Event
Tho complete and specific program of
May-tiuio cvonts at Willamette Univer
sity has finally been made up, ana pro
viding the weather is propitious there
will be two full dayi of continuous en
joyment or excitement, ending appro
priately with a vesper service for the
young people on Sunday afternoon. It
is anticipated that thcro will be a
throng of visitors and guests from out
of town who will find a reminiscence
of their own university days in the hi
larity on the campus and the track.
Whatover may be the technical merits
of tho baseball games, tennis matches
and track stunts, thoy will bo full of
smiles and excitement, while the "green
cap" scrimmage is likely to duplicate
a Bolshoviki riot.
Interest In tho junior clnss play is
indicated by tho rush for seats at the
Grand opera house, and this is going to
prove one of the biggest features of the
May season. The couipleto program is
as follows:
Friday.
Morning Work on campus.
12:15 Student lunch (E. H. 8. seniors
will be special guessj.
1:15 Freshman green cap etunt on
Swcctland field. I
2:30 ISnscvall, Varsity vs. Chcmawa.
4:30 Univereily open house.
8:00 Junior play, "Tho Arrival of
Boston Brooklyn postponed, rain.
ClVafcoJPittsVjrj; p.stoued, rain
Cincinnati 5
St. Louis 3
(Five innings)
Eller and .Kariclen; Sherdellt Good
win and Snyder.
American
Washington-Philadelphia postponed,
nun.
SHE
New York 7 9 1
Boston 3 9 3
llogridge and Ruel; Mays and;
Sehang. j
Detroit 14
Cleveland -.- IT JS
Boland '41 Stanafe: "ovhlkie,
Eniimann, Phillips end O'Neill, Nun-j
amaker.
Kitty."
Saturday.
6:30 9:30 May morning breakfast on .
campus. I
9:00 Tennis matches with 0. A. C.
1:00 Coronation of Queen Margar
ette I.
Sleeping Flowers Awakened by
Spring (Gene Bevy).
Butterfly Dance Mrs. Whito's
junior dancing class.
Flower Dnnce.
Flirtation Dance Winifred Eyre,
Marjorio Myiton, Jack Lueker.
2:30 Track and Field Meet with Che
niawa. Mav role Dance "Comin' Thru
tho Ryo."
Bluebird Dunce "Bring Back My
Happiness."
5:15 Tub Race.
5:30-Tu-of-War.
8:00Wunior Trom.
Sunday.
4:00 p. m. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
Vespers.
Following is the schedule of events in
the truck' meet, with the names of en
trants: 100-yard dash Mcdler, Dimick, Bar
tholomew. 220-yard dash Modler, Dimick, Bar
tholomew. 440 yard dash Fisher, Flcgel, Dimick
Bartholomew,
120-yard hurdles Bartholomew, Med-r.
220-yard hurdles Bartholomew, Med-
lor.
880-yard dash Fisher, Flcgel, Oling,
Lit wmn.
Mile run, Oling, Iinwson, Gillette.
Javelin throw McKittrick, lnmick,
Bartholomew, Olson Hickman, Lymen.
Discus Nichols, Taskor, Sutherland,
Lwmsn, Dimick.
Shot put Tusker, Nichols, Suther
land.
Chkngo-St. Louis ostponed, wet
grounds.
Portland Hospital Unit
Reaches New York Today
New York, May 1. Base hospital 126
equipped and organized, by members of
the Elks lodge in Oregon, arrived here
today aboard the transport Finland in
command of Lieutenant Colonel B. L.
Eyenne. The unit will be sent to Camp
Lewis for demobilization. Most of its
members tr? from Portland. j
TV Mi-shf-dd v htrr?r fir-- dc-rartmei-
1-is ' i-vM wnii,- on its j
0OO r-avi'ic, wii '' will have qtin rters 1
for the covip'ry snd s ila ice Nil.
UY fiN SALEM WEEK
Special Values Selected from Regular Stock for
Friday and Saturday Sales
ler.
BUY III SALZTil
And why not for the year
around and in particular for
goods mado in Salem
i -:., 'if.- ..":
B H f ; . . .-il
Barr Economy Boilers
For hot water heating sys
tems, are the best in the
market and made in Salem.
THEO.M.BARR
164 S. Commercial St.
Hats $1.50
Think of it and they are
NEW, Chic Shiny Straws,
about one hundred of
them. Small, medium and
large shapes, including
small rough sailor straws
that are quite close fitting,
neatly trimmed with rib
bons, black with colors and
some of the newest colors
are to be found in the lot.
Regular values $3, $:1.25
and $3.50. Friday....$1.95
Oifcer Trimmed Hats
Elegant and refined, for
such are the Hats you will
find at this store, from the
rough stra whats to ultra
models. Many clever cop
ies of the wrold's most re
nowned artists coupled
with New York's adapta
tionsevery taste, every
fancy, and any purse can
be splendidly suited here
at $3.50 to $9.00. At $5.75
we feature an exceptional
ly smart lot of new Tailor
ed Hats in the latest
shapes and straws. See
these!
This Is a Suit Season Yfithout a Doubt
Suits haven't been so attractive, st) different, nor in
a wider variety for many years. The attractive box
coat has taken hold and the blouse suit is a favorite
among the tailored models. A word may be said for
the pretty materials and trimmings as well and
prices are moderate.
Navy Blue Serge Suits $32.50 val
ues. Tricotine and Gabardine suits.
Values to $35. On sale Monday,
Your choice
$24.75
New Georgette Blouses $2.95
Pretty dressy styles, some with
touches o flace and embroidery,
others in hemstitched designs,
white, flesh, maize, etc.
Tub Silk and Voile Vaists
Hundreds of new and pretty tub
silk batiste and voile blouses, some
finely tucked, others lace trimmed,
round or square collar effects rang
ing in price from $1.00 to $4.25
l Trade ait Home
We are scarcely a month old in your town, but people are responding to the
values offered here above our expectations. We appreciate their good will and
business and hope to merit their future patronage. Below are a few articles
selected at random showing what you can do in your home town as we have
the goods here marked in plain figures ready for your inspection.
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Men's Overalls Boys' Blue Bib Overalls
Blue bib $1.65, $1.75, $1.95 Well made 95c, $1.10, $1.25
Stripe bib, $1.95
Jumpers to match, same price Women's Black Gun Metal
, Lace Grey Ooze top, $3.95
Mens Khaki Pants
Belt loops and cuff bottoms SkufferS
$1.65 to $1.95 Black gun metal 12 to 2, $2.65
Men's Work Shirts ,y . m r ,
Grey Blue and khaki, 85c ?aea 5 JVr? , A .
Medium and high heels. All sizes
Children's Khaki Plav Suits $1.95, $2.85, $3.95
1 to 8, 95c
, . ' White Buck Oxford, med. heel $4.43
Men's Outing: Work Shoes, $1.98
Men's Mule Shoes, $1.95 Men's dress hats $1,75, $2.45, $3, $3.43
Men's Khaki Overall Suit, heavy $198 Men's dress shoes, $3.45, $6.50
TRADE AT
SALEM SAMPLE STORE
C. J. Brcier Co.
141 N. COMMERCIAL ST., OR WE BOTH LOSE
Capes and Dolmans
Have certainly come in with a rush and there isn't
a worthy style in either cape, coat or dolman that
we can't show you here and at prices that will save
you money.
New capes specially priced
$15.00 to $35.00
Dolmans of wool velour, tricotine,
serges, Panama cloth, gabar
dine, etc.
$22.50 to $33.00
Spring Coats $22.50
An exceptionally moderate price
this season, for coats of fine gab
ardine, wool velour, Scotch tweeds,
and serges, and they're shown in
newest colorsincluding tan, Vic
tory red, Meuse, brown, henna and
bleak, half lined, belted models.
FRIDAY, YOUR CHOICE
$25.00 Coats
$27.50 Coats
$30.00 Coats
$32.50 Coats
EXTRA
::1
I
$22.50
rVicfmrhva UTirWe in Con- 1
arate Skirts
Many smart models for
general wear of taffeta,
silk, poplin and wcol ser
ges, variously belted and
button-trimmed styles.
Serge Skirts $5 to $10.50
Navy blue or black serge
skirts some neatly trim
med with braid and but
tons, specially priced tit
$5.00 to $10.50 . -
Silk Skirts
$3.73 to $9.00
Messaline and taffeta silk
skirts including light and
dark colors, also fancy
plaids and stripes, full
gathered waist, some with
fancy pockets.
Taffeta Petticoats
$3.95 to $7.50
In lovely changeable hues
AH the pretty change
able colors you could want
are among these it see.u.
Also they are in plain,
navy blue and black. The
deep flounces are finished
with accordion - pleated
fril s and wee tucks.
tl and 7.50 Worsted
Hweaters in a good
ortment of colors and
iw, Friday and
. Saturday
$5.75
EXTRA
$15 to $13 Messaline
nd Taffeta Biilk
dresses 5iuy in Salem
Week price
$9.75
EXTRA
$1.50 and $1.75 Satine
Petticoats, black and
prevailing colors, all
sizes. Buy in Salem
Week prices,
$123
EXTRA
$20 and $5 Clrey
Tweed utility coats for
Young Ladies and
Women,
Friday and Naturdu,?
$16.50
EXTRA
$ to $7 Oeorgrtte
Blouses (Arrow
brand), round or
square nock styles
Friday and Haturday
$4.95
ETRA
$.1 Mlk l'ettirtoats in
cluding changeable
Taffeta and other col
ors. Buy in Halcin
Week price
$3.45 '
ETRA
$7.!iO Hilk or Herge
dress skirts, all sires,
black navy and other
colors. Friilay and
Saturday
c5.75
EXTRA
repe de Chine
whiMh, embroidered
and hem stitched, de
signs. Buy in halim
Week prices,
$2.95
IM School Dramatic
' Contest11 Atten:?2(i
The program of the high school dra
matic content was carried out it-, iwn
ing before a Inrge sntienee, and proved
one of the rnont interenting end enjoy
able entertainment of the past year,
in addition to its utility as an indica
tion of training and talcit On the part
of tho young people. In this contest
' oci ween ine inreo nigner pibbw-h, mo j
ijuniorn itill retain the lead, the points j
j won last night giving them a totul of;
3.j, while the seniors hnve 30 and the!
snphmiiorcii 10. In the list of humorous:
numbers, first place win given to Mary
Wlcwm, of the seniors, secomi to Tur-
field H liimller, a junior, and third
( place to Orpha Cole, a sophomorr. In
ithe dramatic section, r?.c honors went
'to Hales Long, junior, with Kathleen
Walsh, sophomore, second, and Vern
Wright, senior, third.
The musical uumbers roiitiihiitcd by
Chiuks Douglas and MarUn Emmons
added much to the attractiveness of the
program, Asurnriso feature was Hi"
presentation to the school of a fine flu
donated by the D. A. K. organization
through Mrs. Sevmnnr Jons.
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS