Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1919)
SALEM. 'irtEGON TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919. PAGE EIGHT. aljcflailnIfoiirnal Every returning Soldier nd Sailor should have a job. We unite with the TJ. 8. Employment Service of tie Depart merit of Labor and the Churches of the country in the Nation-wide movement to observe May 4th aa "Employment Sunday," and ask employers to list their openings with the TJ. 8. Employment Service and its Bureau for Returning 6oldiera and Sailors. YOU WILL FIND US WELL STOCKED WITH A GOOD LINE OF NOTIONS WE WILL BLAKE YOU BIG SAVINGS ON THESE LITTLE THINGS. JUST NOTE THE PRICES ON A FEW OF THEM. Darning Cotton 3c Mrcerized Mending Cotton 4c and 8c Soutache braid, 12 yards 21c Whisk brooms 29c Clothes brushes 2oc and 49c Shoe laces 5c and 8c Colgates Tooth Paste 8c and 19c Colgates Talcum Powder 15c Fancy 1 1-2-in. elastic .29c Hair pins 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c and 21c Rose bath soap 8c Jap rose soap 10c Children's supporters . 15c and 18c Electric hair curlers 8c and 21c Lingerie braid with self thread ing bodkin .. 8c NOTE THE FOLLOWING Palmolive Toilet Articles Soap : 10c Shaving Cream 21c Shampoo 45c Talcum 21c Lip rouge .25c Vanishing cream 45c Cold Cream 45c vce Powder 55c Rouge 49c Toilet Water 89c TJ Incorporated 'Ills' mM' ' ir r - Wednesday evening of thti week all of the Fourth of July committee are called to meet at the romtiiercinl club with the finance committee of the cel ebration, with Joseph llHUiniiHrtiier as chairman. Jteports will 1e made by the finance- committee un to how tho tSa em parilfft are coming through with the money to put on the celebration. l.arh coin iiu lice will be asked to sub mit a report of what it ex'pects to lo On the 'Fourth and how much money each will require. Pre. Doney of Willamette, loaves this afternoon for Portland where ho will attend the nniiuiil meeting of the alumni of the university, to be held at tho First Methodist church. Prof. Mat thews, of the department of mathe matics, will aim) attend, 'both gentle Bios hnvin a pluce on the program of peer h mi, James Crawford, president of the alumni association, will preside S toaatmaster. Oilier apcakora are K, A. Btoeth, who is a member of the board of trustees, Edgar Piper, of tho Oregonian, Prank Irwin, of the Oregon Journal and Superintendent W. W. Youngann, of the Portland conference. Claude E. Stanton lott recent; j lor New York after spending a furlough of several weeks with relatives and friends here. He hns been serving with the 31st aero sipiudron as first class mechanic, Tint has just been transfer red to tho 82Sth aero sinmdrou, locat ed at Mitchell field, Jong Island. HI anion bus eeen two years of strenu ous service along the fighting fronts of Franco, in his rapacity as mechanic In the testing and repairing of airplanes.- While ho took no active part In tho fighting, ho wns frequently up In tho air with the planes, and often had gruelling experiences in salvaging and repairing wrecked machines. More than once he was called upon to over haul machines which had fallen from H-M- NOTICE We have opened a first class auto radiator re pair shop and are now ready to repair bent, twisted or leaky radiators. "We make them like new by the factory method. No plugging of tubes or cells. Gas tanks and fenders also repaired. See us lefore buy ing new ones. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP 108 South 12th Street. - t - """"v. uliuii ?: THEATRE ( r X. TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY 1 It's in 5Bi New Reels. was. HART in THE LONE- SuttiE TRAIL 1 an Immense height and in which the pilot was mangled beyond recognition und his body scattered through the wreck. Ho will continue in the ser vice at Long Island for another year. Coach Mathews of Willamette, has nmui;;ed for a track meet, witn rho MVMinnville team on tho university field next fnturday afternoon, when they will put on t lie samu aeries of events 'Scheduled in the ilny day cele bration, tho same men participating. o President Doney will go to Seattle Kridny where he will be the guest at a lug meeting of itmines men and will deliver an address. Sunday night ho will go to Dallas to deliver an ad dress on tho occasion of the 3(Hh an niversary of the Kpworth League of that city. The Rot. Carl H. Elliott, former pastor of the First Prebytrian church in Salem, is now with the ar my of occupation at Cohlrna, Germany. He is acting as secretary for the Y. M. (.'. A. and is one of a group of speakers selected to tnlk to the boys iu the army of occupation. GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If you have any Junk, Hides, Rubber, Metal, Machinery or Old Autos or Tarts of Autos CALL 305 We pay highest cash prices and guarantee satisfaction to ev eryone. Don 't mnke a mistake. 1 I PHONE 305 STEINBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. 326 N. COM! ST. SALEM, ORE. i All Around Town COMING EVENTS May 11 Sunday , Mother ' Day. May 14 Oregon State School for the Blind program at High School Auditorium. May 18 23 L O. O. T. Grand Lodge essiona. May 30 Memorial Day. Jan 3 pee il stats election. eft OREGON THEATkE TAXSE FACES'' FATTTAEBUCKLE In His Latest Release "IN LOVE" WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON (top at BLIQH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern tt per Day 100 ltooms of Holid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District W. T. EIODON ft 00. t'ndcrtnker 2.'J North High 8irect SOCIETY CLEANERS AND DTESS Particular work for particu- lar people Auto deliverr U'72 istate St. Phone 1684 3 2f "The beat" la an joo can do whan death come. Call Webb ft Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co, for quick terriec tf o This week baa shown not only an un usually large number of real estate transfers in Marion county, but some tht have involved largo sums. John Schnibeck has eold to C. J. Ingebret sen a tract of 82 acres in tho Isaac Headrick claim for $18,500, and there aro a- number of other transfers of farm and fruit tracts ranging from 4000 to S000 in value. Prices on fish lowers Ling cod or red cod sliced, 15c. Whole fish 12c a pound. Fitte Market. tf Wa buy liberty bonoa. 31 Masonic bid. y tf Warner's corsets are really better, $1.50 up. Galo & Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf o Mrs. Walter of Gladstone, Oregon, will continue tho study of Ike book of Daniel at the lecture room in thV pub lic library Wednesday afternoon at 2:110 o'clock. Thoso interested are in vited to nttend. Oswald Einpey transfer. Say phone 9.S7, night phono 67W. Special prices on out of town trips, Stand, 124 South Luberty. 5-6 Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dental office 5th floor U. 3. National Bank bldg. Phone 169. 511 o F. J. Rupert of 860 Cheincketa pre sented a communication to the city council lust evening, asking Unit a barn be removed which is abutting on the sidewalk on Chcnickota street be tween Summer and Winter afreets. He noted the fact that the barn had been there many years, but since tho world is now moving so fast, there is danger from it obstructing tho view of pass ers by und those driving out of tho al ley which is used to a considerable ex tent. His communication was referred to the streets committee of which Ralph Thompson is chairman. Orange dnce at Macleay Saturday night. Hood music, tlood lunch. 50 cents. 5 8 Wanted WOO on gilt edge securi ties. J H care Journal. T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Commercial club, will deliver an ad dress Wednesday evening before tho Mt. Angel Commercial club. Ilis tn1k will be on cooneratinn of count v clubs i in all work that will be for the bene Ifit of the county. Mr. McCroskey 1ms siken to all the commercial bodies of I the county, II in the lino of urging closer relationship between communi ties. i Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moor ,hli!g. corner Court and Liberty. ll'hone 114. tf Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president ol Willamette university, will appear be fore the directors of the Commercial' club tomorrow and tell of the proposed plans of ivlel rating the anniversary of the founding of the university. There is a general feeling tlmt the city uliould in every way porsiblo co operate with ttie university in this an niversary celebration. Look Here 10 acres; a highly im proved, sightly home, 9 room new house, basement, bath toilet, large halls and closets, tyring water to house and barn; S acres timber, good f.imity orchard and berries. Improve ments cost more than price asked fr property. Owner must be in Seattle Saturday, if you want this come get tnisv. Price :iuii(l. John II. Scott Keal ty Co. 404 5 Hubbard bl.lg. Eramrtt ft White will shir) fat hogs and stock hus and Cattle Saturday. May 10. Phone HZjM. 5 At tbe meeting Uat evening of the vestrymen of St, Paul' Kpiscepal church, sn unusual honor ks ptiid to J. A. Sellwuod when they plotect aim honorary senior warden for life, and thus relieving him of the active duties as senior warden. Mr. Sellwood hss been an active member nf the church since the time when his fnher was rector in 1S08 nhea the church was firt established. Tor nine years dur ing his boyhood, Mr. Sellwood aefved as janitor, giving his service. Later ha became a tcs her in the Sunday scaool, men uHrinienucni ana meu junior warden. About 30 years ago he as elected senior warden and has been in the activo service of the church in that capacity ever since. At the ses sion last evening P. G. Deckebach was elected senior warden and P. J. Ru pert junior warden. As vestrymen the j following were elected: Rollin K. Page i Russell Catlin, J. C. Nelson, J. A. Churchill and Al H. Steiner. It was i also voted that a memorial window should be placed in the church for Mrs. Nancy Belt, mother of Mrs. George H. Burnett. Artificial teeth. Bare expert plat man, with ever 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Bccchler, den tirt, S02 U. a Nat. Bank bldg. tf j XL H. Kennedy is back at The City Cleaning works, 1261 State St. Phone 703. tf Heard on the street this morning tt a conversation between two prsoM discussing a mutual friend who lives at Independence: "Yes, all she needs is a grave stone. " Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened bis dental office at 510-511 V. &. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Dr. Uott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, room 407-8. tf 0 Katharine Sypneekl of Jefferson wants to change her name. Through her attorney she petitioned the county eourt if or the legal right. As for tho past aix years she has been living at the home Of Mrs. Maudo E. Brown at Jefferson, and as she has been known as Katherine Brown instead of Kather ino Sypneski, she asks that the eounty judge legally enter a decree that her name shall be Katherine Brown. Pol lowing the law, it is customary to ad vertise the proposed change in name and then hold a regular hearing be fore tho county court and if there are no objections, the petition is generally grunted. Fatten Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location, 220 N. Commercial street. Phone 1068. tf Dr. B. I Pound, just returned from service, announces reopening of his dental office 5th floor U. S. National bank bldg. Phouo 169. 5-11 Announcement is m8de that Bishop Sumner will pay his annual visitation to St. Paul's Kpiscopal church next Sunday evening. Ho will hold services in the morning at Eugene, There will be the usual confirmations at the eve ning services held here. "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb ft Clough Co. 'f Bee Miss L. E. Goodhue at 251 S. 17th St. for subscriptions to all mag azines. Phono 741M. Sat tf Nice line new summer dress hats. Former prices from six to ten dollars, now priced two to five dollars. Call between 2 and 5 f. m. 1726 S. High. 56 yellowing up the survey ork uone by Secretary Coinpton, of 'ho Salem . d. C. A , in .u-ni-any with Secre i.vy Newmyc uf P 'rl i:u;d, tincr-ghoul tie- country, 1 nieUii',', will i i held a' the zooms tomn.vw nfiern'.on l 1 o'clock for the purpose of discussing in detail and nt length the project of ex tending the Y. M. O. A. work to all the rural centers. It is expected that representatives from every town in the count v will be present. The Salem rep resentntives ore as follows: John W. Todd, W. .f . Smith, Dr. Milton Stein er, W. C. Winslow, William E. Trin die, D. W. Evre. A. A. Schramm, A. M. Hanson, W. M. Hamilton, C. S. Hamilton, W. V. Moore. William (iuhlsdorf. Charles Know land. Walter Denton, Harold Eakin, Henry V. Coinpton, Dance Querry'a hall 4 miles south at 1,'ivesley station every Wednesday night. Good music. Good floor. Mator Jac?n Hamilton, the noted war veteran and lecturer, of Portland, ar rived in the cilv tins morning in t Iif , emirse of Ilis lecture tour thrnuch the western pnrt of the state, and if suit- ar e arrangements can no mane n., deliver his popular descriptive lecture; " Hunting the llii'is'' in Salem. Ma-j jor Hamilton in tho course of tho worlil war. fought under thr e flags the Itritish, French and A'"eriian, and has seen some of the hardest service. lie is ii. comnnnied u 1 h'l t( ' r bv Mrs. Hamilton, n charoun; ! r,-n l gnl, w no arries with h.T 1 ra.v ti t ol r enam e. Mic was rcscu.'.l ! M.i!-r Hamilton funn a enliven- i.i Tiar-c. ',e,e she o Iwincr held rannve b'- t e llun.'. sod ill effec.;'iu ;l.e liiiu. ncue he, killed four Ceiman cffuvf. In tliei natural order ol tl.inss sli:' eii.iried the eallant soldier, returned with him to . America, and is 3vw n-.i-tir.g him in ;: lecture toil . f l.e devtt hcrw'f t,i the work ,kf relief ' " d -d.-'aud 1 ri,nce and the or hnii chiMrer.. Dance Querry's hall 4 miles south at Livesley station every Wednesday night. Good niuic. !ood floor. Cut down high cost of living. Get the hal'it, rnisi the rabbit, 35 cents each and up. Cherry City Iiabbitry, -!Hi link St. rhoiie 1296. Gale & Co' EVTRY-DAY YALUES Men's heavy cotton work sox, pair 15c Men's flannel work shirts, each - 98c Men's Chambray work shirts, each. 79c and 9$c Men's and Boys' Jersey Sweaters, each ..69c Ladies' Hose, pair - - - -19c Ladies' Summer Vests, each -.-15c, 25c, 33c Pepperell Sheeting Bleached 81 in. wide, yd 59c Percales, 36 in. wide, yard 25c and 29c Hope Muslin, 3G in. wide, yd 19c Fancy Outing Flannels, yd 19c Indian Head, yard '. - 29c Silk Poplins, 36 in. wide, all colors, yd. .".$1.00 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY FHONB 1071 Commercial and Court StA, formerly Chicago Stow C. W. Nipmcyer, real estate. Although their name were spelled different, cur iosity led him into the real estate of fice. Then the real estate Nicuieyer asked druggist Ncimeyer what ho was doing here. He said he was looking for a location. The real estato man took tho matter tip and in a day or so reported he had found a drug store that could lie bought. And so it hapK'iied lhat even when waiting in the Oacgon Eleetvie depot to go to Corvallis, think ing over the name that appeared much like his own, he took a walk of half a Mock and now Instead .of be ing elsowhere, Air. Neiuieyer is estab lished in Hulem. Jlo ciuue from Hast- TIME TIMES A WEEK FOR TI After tho long winter months, too much rich food and too little exercise, practically everyone feels tho neces sity for a good Spring Tonic and Blood Purifier, Tho very best spriug medi cine you can take is tho king of tonic laxatives CELERY KING Three times a week for three weeks, brew a cup of this purely vegetalilo laxntSvo tea and drink it ,iust before retiring, tlontly, yot offoetivcly, it w'l drive out all impurities and not only make you feel lictter, but look' better, right away, giving you a sweet breath, clear skin and a healthy appetite. KE3EQE&SV; WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOB ELECTRIC IRONS TLECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 053 379 State St. ft iugs Ntbrasha, where he was in the drug line for 20 years. His family in cludes his wife, a boy 17 years old nd a daughter 12 yeara of age. Mr. Nei uieyer bought the FYauk S. Ward drug store. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS tm4H L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. Has medicine which will cur any known disease. Open Suudaya from 10 a. m. f until 8 p. m. 153 South High St. f Salem, Oregon Phone 2S'i Our policy is to i serve our clients l Jilijl with a high resolve ijtAl 8 J to merit their confi- ( J duice and gratified .jf ZT ' appreciation. "rT j pii'iTtfirtFritTrtttirtttTr'tTTrviriTTxrtTtrrirTTrirTtrg ! It is the little things that count. Vil!!am Neimcvir who recently pur chase d the Krai.k Ward drug store, was taking a tour of the valley with his wife about a week SCO, looking for a location. While passing along rotate street he happened to see the sign of; Sacrifice Sale All Government Property Used at the Oreron Atmcult.nral CoWppp fnr 0 --o o- r btudent Army Training Corps NOW ON SALE Kitchen and Dining Rocm Equipment, including Refrigerators, Steamcookers, Power Dish Washers, ranges, etc. Also, auto trucks, auto motors, radio apparatus, tools, etc. Goods on inspection at College. For particulars and list of property see E. M. DUFFY, Manager. O. A. C. Corvallis, Oregon. ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 ' M-W44 M I M I M t M M