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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
- THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. PAGE THREE R I '"S O t II m . i r 1 W ! Wise? conomy AT THE W aiCiliil I vvaiun op rag Pe Store 185-194 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET JJ'iyIrSSS iND F0LL0W MONDAY IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS OF GROCERIES DRY GOODS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. nlS1??? T0 HER NIECES: "WDULD YOU LIKE TO BE RICH AND PROSPER ?S2lvD?,l?PR TRADING AT THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. YOU WILL SAVE TIME. S KS' BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS FBESH, SANITARY AND THE LOWEST PRICES, BUY EVERYTHING NOW AND SAVE MONEY. WE ARE GIVING TO EACH IS VERY USEFUL THIS TIME OF YEAR. GROCERIES Sugar, per sack $9.50 Sugar, 10 1-2 pounds $1.00 Olympic and Snow Drift flours :.....$2.90 Fishers Best Hard Wheat flour $2.80 Cherry City flour :. ; $2.00 1 Sack Corn Meal, white or yellow 63c Pancake flour 63c Rolled Oats, 10 pounds in bulk 63c Graham flour, 62c Lima Beans,-2 pounds 25c White, Yellow and Red Mexicon beans 8c Head Rice, per pound 9c Broken Rice, 4 pounds 23c All kinds Corn Flakes : 12c Cream of wheat 2 k Cream of Barley . 16c Macaroni in bulk 8c Macaroni in packages 8c If you will notice market situation you will buy coffee now. 25 per cent reduction, below the wholesale price in all kinds of coffee and tea. . Gunpowder tea : ; 50c English breakfast tea '. 40c CAMDG05DS- ' B Borden's and Carnation milk, 15c; per doz....$1.75 Libbys and Armours very best 14c Sweet Corn, 15c; per dozen, $1.75 Sugar Peas, 15c; per dozen ..."....'.......................$1.75 Solid pack tomatoes 17c No. 2 1-2 Standard Tomatoes :.14c Apple Butter, per can 15c No. 2 1-2 Sauer Kraut 15c No. 2 1-2 Dill Pickles 19c Pineapples 19c 2 l-2s Peaches 24c Apricots 29c 2 1-2's Pumpkins 13c No. 10 Apples 55c Mustard, pints 25c Full pints Armours Catsup 25c Deviled Meats 6c Dried Peaches, 2 pounds 25c 1 Pound raisins in bulk 12c Buy all your grease and oils now and save money. Gallon best cooking oil . $1.98 6 pounds Crisco $1-95 No. 5 Vegetole $1-35 No. 5 Compound $1.18 No. 10 Compound $2.35 No. 5 Cottolcne $1.45 No. 10 Cottolene $2.90 Compound in bulk, per pound 27c The same reduction in all kinds of syrups and mollasses. Soda and Oyster crackers 17c Graham Crackers 17c All kinds of cookies 18c Candy, per pound 25c Umeco and Nuuco butter 34c Peanut Butter 15c Fresh eggs 40c 6 bars No Rub Naptha c $2.00 Brooms $!-00 $1.35 Brooms 65c VEGETABLES- Burbank potatoes, per 100 pounds $1-65 Best selected onions- per pound 3c Oranges, dozen, from -23c up MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HATS . AND FURNISHINGS $35.00 Men's Suits $19.98 $25.00 Men's Suits $14.00 A reduction in all kinds of small men's sizes of 50 per cent and over. $7.00 Men's all wool pants :. ...$4.98 $2.50 Men's Cotton Pants - $1.49 $2.50 Khaki pants $1.85 Blue Bib Striped Overalls $1.49 $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.25 $1.75 Heavy Work Shirts 98c 75c heavy suspenders , 49c Men's Cotton Socks 9c $2.50 Blue Heavy Bib Overalls .'. $1.59 Men's liats, straw, khaki and other kinds 25c to 49c SPECIAL FOR BOYS $14.00 Blue Serge Suits .'. $8.49 $1.50 Boys' Dress Shirts 65c Boys' Blue Shirts 49c Boys' Overalls, all sizes $1.25 Boys' Hats and Caps : 25c SPEQArFOR EVEI0NE- """"""" Best quality Men's Elk Shoes : $2.98 Men's Finest Dress Shoes $2.65 and up Boys' Shoes $1.65 and up $7.00 Ladies' up to date kid and patent leather pumps and oxfords $4.25 $8.00 Shoes, all kid leather, gray, black, brown and other colors $4.98 TENNIS SHOES SPECIAL- 2000 pairs of Men's, Boys' and Ladies tennis shoes. A bargain at these prices. Men's vim oxford, black and white 89c Ladies' vim oxford black and white 89c Boys' and Girl's 69c Children's White Pumps with leather or Rubber soles ; 69c This Tennis Shoe Sale will be on all next week. When you believe that a leather shoe is bet ter than paper ones, buy Peters Shoes at the Peo ple's Cash Store. You will get 140 per cent on your dollar in doing this. Our prices for Peters Ladies' Shoes is lower than a paper shoe somewhere else. Peters Army last shoes $4.98 Peters Mule Skin shoe $2.39 Peters Elk Skin shoe $2.98 Peters Fancy Dress Shoes $4.98 We carry a large assortment of Ladies' Shoes. Oxfords and Pumps. Also Kid and Patent Leather shoes, with a net profit for you of 35 cents on each dollar. SOME ECONOMY BASEMENT PRICES- 25c laces of all kinds 5c Khaki and White Handkerchiefs 5c Big Box Matches L...5c Market Baskets 10c 16 ounces bluing 10c Mopsticks 10c 10 quart Galvanized pail3 37c $1.25 Sandals 65c ALSO HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. WE ARE GIVING FREE PREMIUM COUPONS WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH DOLLAR WHICH ARE VALUABLE IN SECURING BEAUTIFUL GLASS AND SILVERWARE, CROCKERY AND JIITODREDS OF OTH THINGS IN OUR PREMIUM DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED. ALSO SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON LARGE BUYONDS AS WE WILL TAKE BONDS JUST LIKE MONEY. EOPL Management CASH STORE 1SG-194 N. COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 453 wi You should stop and consider how the European buyers are affecting our markets it has caused some goods to advance in one week over $1.00 per article. Merchandise will advance in many lines, the foreign buyers entering our markets will buy all cur surplus stocks or have already. Bishop buys for over a year in advance and always have complete stocks on hand, and at a moderate price. Mallory Hats are a necessity of life, you couldn't go bareheaded in a snow storm, nor could you do without a hat on the street. When you think of a hat you think BISHOP always-- and Bishop has the Mallory Hats, the two cannot be beat. An old hat mars your looks and your chances of life in business and in your private life, it doesn't matter which. You owe it to yourself to look your best at all times. Mallory hats will give you distinction and give you the pleas ure you experience when you receive Quality and Service combined. They come in all the wanted colors, for College and High School Men, and the more conservative shapes for the Middle aged man. Priced From ?3.C0 to $5.00 Every family in Marion and Polk Counties a Sure Patron alem Woolen Mills Store 3 school, who returned lust month from Ik) service in Franco, where he took part ; Citv News ; Complete line of "Kranses" choco lates in milk anil dark coatings nt the Capital Drug store. 5 JO o Z. J. Biggs of the Capital Drug store lias iput in a full line of K mimes choc olates. A treat worth while. 3 10 iit anm-o of the ffrent. nffenitlves. inelutl- ing the Argonno Forest, where he was I wounded ry machine gun lire. Anotn i or visitor in Vernon Klostor, who has I hern w ith ('uui)iany Al in Fniiiee since 11)17 and recently arrived in Portland. A marriage lloenm was issued yes terday to Allan A. Hall, age ?3, whoso occupation was given as major, I!. 8. national guard, ami Jessie M. 1 1 o 1 comb. Eighth grade examinations are being sent throughout the county today from the office of the county superintend ent of schools. As usuiil these examin ations will 'bo held by the chuirnien of the school boards or by some one whom he appoints. After May 2!), when the new law (tics into effect, these eighth grade examinations may be held by the teachers of the schools, Sidney D. Jones wired from New York: "Arrived safe in New York. Am now at Mitchell Field, Hempstead, Long Island." He has been serving with the air service, casual company No. 5, and expects to receive his dis charge within a few dnyi. The big crowd, the big floor, the best music, the good time, at armory Saturday night. Members; of the Illlhee Country club wishing to reserve tables for the din ner dance to be held on the 14th must make their reservation hv Sunday eve ning. Phone Mrs. O. !. Jn k Mrs. H. H. Olingcr. Mrs. E. N. Dilling ham, Mrs. J. J. Huberts or Mrs. T. A. Livesley. 5 10 The track and ball teams of Willam ette university are down for interest in gevents today and tomorrow. This afternoon they go to Chemawa to give the "Redskins'' another wallop on their own ground, this being the sec ond game of the series. Tomorrow, on Sweetland field the track men will meet MnMinnville in the same series of events a those put on during the May day program, with the Mine lineup. Don't 'orget the bicycle race to morrow at 10 a. m. corner of Church and State streets. Eight prizes In each race to be giv en tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the bicycle races, corner Church and State. Bicycle rce tomorrow, comer Church and State at 10 a. m. Dance at armory Saturday night. Among recent visitors on the univer sity campus were Lieut. James 1). Fleteherm a former student of the law Latest music by the big orchestra for dunce at armory Sat. night. Dance by best music at armory Sat night. Music that will make yon dance SHt. night at armory. John Fatt, a street car employe of Portland, and Mis Hedwig Rosses of I Polk county wore married last cveninjf ni me nome or the bridegroom s sis ter, -Mrs. E. McNary. They will niako their home in Portland. It la understood that the iruit and berry interests and canneries in tho city were linger the iniproinn tliut the Fourth of July celebration was to inelude Thursday, Friday and Sutur 'Iny of the first week in July. It wa felt tliut a three days celebnition woubt seriously interfere with such interest at a most critical time. Aecerdinj t an announcement made yesterday from the Commercial elub, tho celebration of the city is scheduled for the Fourth only. It is understood thut on the , ve iling of July 8, Thursday, the War Mothers will give a reception to tin returned soldier at Marlon square ut the armory, The home coming stiig"d by the War Mothers will continue over into Saturday and the Saturday pro gram will be mostly for tho boys and those immediately interested in their return. Watch Your Child's Tongue I Constipated Children Gladly Take "California Syrup of Figs" For the Liver and Bowel Tel! your druggist you want gCTiuina "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions nd 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" nd accept no other "Fig Syrup." Beware I