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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. 1 HP i I k 8 8 n i 4 - i i m t 'lEN AND BOYS ALWAYS APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT THE J. C. PENNEY & CO. ENABLES THEM TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS IN FURNISHINGS AT PRICES THAT MEAN A GREAT SAVING TO THEM, AT THE SAME TIME GETTING UP TO DATE MERCHANDISE OF THE BEST QUALITY it if 31 II Si MEN BOYS Will be glad to see the following: Can always have their wants sup- pliednote the following AtMetic Union Suits AtMctic Union Snif Of good quality striped and checked 0f checked NaSS finP mh Nainsook, and Egyptian Mesh Uf Checked fiS, fme mesh 79c, 89c, $1.19 and $1.49 wc and ,9c Men's B. V. D.'s ....$U9 n n. And sport blouses that please at 1reSS JhirtS 59cand9c With and Without Collars of good quality, Percale, Madras and Soisette PlaySstS 98c, $1.25 and $L49 of best materials in blue, khaki, drab " " : and blue stripe Work Shirts 8cnd$L25 Of Chambray, Khaki and Satine nA 79c, 98c, $1.49 and $1.69 ... 2 for 25c; 39c and 49c Men's Suits Boy Suits To see and feel our suits will convince We will always fit the boy out with a you of the unusually good values. nifty suit. We have them from $17.50 to $32.50 $1.98 to $11.50 All At 0UI1Q iOWil I COMING EVENTS May 13 University of Ore gon Men's Olea -club Opera house. May 14 Monthly meeting members Commercial Club. May 14 "Our Sodlier Oirla" at Open House. May 14 Orrgon State School for the Blind program at High School Auditorium. May 19 23 L O. O. F. Grand Ledge session. May 30 Memorial Day. Jos 3 Special rtate elee tioa. Jon 6 Apollo Concert, Opera House. reports the prune crop in th.it section of the county in a very satisfactory conditions, although there is some dropping from the older trees. o ' Complete line of "Kranses" choco lates in milk and dark coatings at the Capital Drug store. 5 10 Z. J. Blgs of the Capital Drug store has put in a full line of Kranses choc olates. A treat worth while. 5 10 OREGON THEATRE NOW ELSIE FEBOTJSON IN "THE MARRIAGE FBICE" SHOES NOWHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET SUCH GOOD VALUES IN THIS IM PORTANT LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS AS WE GIVE YOU. J incorporaTea ix SOCIETY CLEANEE8 AND DYEE8 Particular -work for partieu- lar people Auto delivery 1272 State St. Phone 1081 6 29 we win pay full value for Ubf rty Bonds In trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 18U 194 lUrtlk Commercial St -- ! L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. Uae nie.li.ino which will cure any known disease Open Sundays from 10 a. m. ontil Hp, a, 1R3 South High 81. Balom, Oregon Phone 8D f GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If you have any Junk, Hides, Rubber, Motnl, Machinery or Old Autos or Purte of Autos CALL 300 ' We pay highest cash prices and guarantee satisfaction to ev eryone. Don't make a mistake. PHONE 305 STEINBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. 326 N. COMI ST. SALEM, ORE. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened hlo dental office ftt 010511 U. 8. bank bid)?. Thone 341. tf ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 ' Dr. Mott office moved to Bank of Commerce 'buildung, rooms 4.07-8. tf Feathers and Van Acrn&ro. Bare open ed a general wood work shop nt 2H9 Court 81. They are installing machin ery and will do new work and repair ing. O. A. C. kitchen drier, washing miichino etc. The hop is calloj The Novelty Works. Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red cod sliced 1.1c. Whole fdsh 12o a pun nd. i'lUt Murket. tf E. H. Kennedy la back at The City Cleaning works, I'JtU Unite St. I'hono 7"3- U A CBACKEB JACK BUY A nice 5 acre tract sot to strawber ries, loganberries, nn aero in garden, house, barn and good well on place. IMI0. Address Owner 3Uu care Jour nal, tf B. W. BALLANTTNE PIANO TUN Kit Players a is poc laity With Clierrington Piano House 421 Court frd., Siileni, Oregon U. of o. MEN'S GLEE CLUB Concert Grand Theatre May 13. 1919 Admission. 50c. 75c. $1 "The best" is all you can do when death conies. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Orecon Taxi and Trnsfer Co. for quick service, tf Members of the Elihee Country club wishing to reserve tables for the din ner dance to he held on the 14th must make their reservation by tiunday eve ning. I'hone -Mrs. O. V. .Uoeke, .Mrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. B. N. Gilling ham, Mrs. J. J. Koberts or Sirs. T. A. Livesley. 5-10 Dnoe at armory tonight. A marriage license was Istmea this morning to Lester Harel Southard, age 18 of Aurora, a farmer, and Hazel Eunice Cole, age 18, also of Aurora. o "The Bestntection of the Dead" lecture by J. A. Gillespie, Moose hall Sunday 2:30 p. m. 3. A. Gillespie of Pittsburg at Moose hall Sunday 2:30 p. m. "Tho resur rection of tho Dead." The pocket billiard match for the Salem championship will be played Monday evening at 8 o'clock at tliQ Oregon Electric depot pool lull. The match will be between D. Tagagi, the Japanese expert and Ed 'Burton. The playing will begin at 8 o'clock and there will be no admission charge. Dr. L. B. Springer, bldg. corner Court Phone 114. dentist, Moore and Libertv. "tf The Club stables, phono 7, have for hire.ridinj; and driving horses nnd cars without driver. o Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist. Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf MT. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. o For sale at a bargain if sold at once seven (Missenger o cylinder lole, coru tires, in perfect condition. Inquire at 1(52 North Commereial St. First Lieutenant Lyle Page of the .1.r:h division, is home after servfte overseas of one vear. lie was in most of the severe fighting at Cnntigny and in the Argonne forests. Wh.le a stu dent of the hinh Bchool he was tivo ..... ,. . ... in athletic circles, lie is mo son oi H. R. Page of 9H4 South Commercial The Gray Belle will serve a chicken dinner as usual Sunday noon until 8 p. m. COc and $1. . Tonight dance M. B. A. hall near Chemawa. ' flood 4 piece orchestra. Auto leaves Masonic Templo 8:30. I 4 c: GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JIAY 14. V LcCCMtC fir FLCSKCB PRtSHT THE CCXEOUS KZIUL SFICTACU - wmi a MiinjutY ATiPMtai- Book By J. LORCH BABER Musk By CHARLES GEORGE BRSCHT CLEAN UYELY GREAT KEVVOHKCASP-BIG CHORUS A CUTTERIHG mil" C05TUMIS-SCERIRY VaSMOwV MOVt?Tlt5 1 I niTff I rtARS 1 wWOWA.1 SEETtllS SHOW WHATEVER YOU DO. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, JliO Seat Sale Opens Monday a. ra. at OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY q -g D"nce at armory tonight. The Gray Belle will serve a chicken dinner as usual Sunday noon until 8 p. m. W)c and $1. , Dnce at armory tonight. Any pa-son haying one or sore loads of good barn yard fertiliser who will donate it to the Marion eouuty War Mothers for tho memorial flower beds now being made on fhe Salem court house lawn in honor of our soldier dead, will confer a great fuvor by Beautify your walls. We sell tint ing and paper. Buren's, Com. St. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS D"nce at armory tonight. I buy junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Steinbock Junk Co. 328 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf It is Just like this Two brothers marry two sisters- and tho younger brother gets the older sister, while the uliler brother gets the younger sister. Tiny applied for marriage license th's morning and will be ih.iiiiid to morrow at the home of the brides in Silverton. Mark C. Mutlieny, ago Ufi a logger, was granted a license to iiinrry Inez, flrare, 17, n cletki while Wren E. Mutheny, 2- a trnliiinm, was granted a license to niniry Neva L. (iince ae 20, a milliner. The double wedding will be buuilny. "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb ft Clouj;!i Co. tf - o We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf o Warner's corsets are really better, tl..fl up. flale & Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf Another Cured of Cancer . W. T. EIODON ft OO. Undertakers 52 North High Street ! ! WELCH ELECTRIC OO. ros ELECTRIO IKONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Th3 play for the Gardner ft Keene run at the lllihee golf links ihegins to- morrow and will end dune 7. Kules for gi itht play are as follows: Play as often ns you wish. Best seoro made on each hole during this time to count. Cards must be simied 'bv idaver and opponent aud turned in with holeo to be counted 1 marked with circle. Scores made on rounds where less thnn regular 9 holes nro played will not be eountfd. Play er with low itotal for nine holes wins cup. o I Patton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing' wants in their new location, 220 N. i Commercial street. Phone l!it8. tf Salem Doctor Is Recommended. To Whom ft Mr.y Concern: I was afflicted with a cancer of my nose about as Inrue as a good stzen marble. Among others I applied to Dr. S. C. Stone for relief. The doctor np p'ied a medicine for a few days nnd in about twelve dcys the cancer dropped out, the place healed up nicely and has cnuscd me no trouble since. I can cheer fullr recommend the doctor and his treatment to others who limy be off lie- ted with cancer. This was in December 1017. Salem, Oregon, July 27, 1P1B. I. r. ni'KT. Unlcm. Oregon, Kcmte fl, Box .12. I will be pleased to refer yon to many other people whom I have recently cured of cancer. t S.C. STONE. M.D. (Stone's Drug Store) Z41 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon Phone Sfi. Consultation and Advice Free. As announced lst week, the pupila! phoning ODC.W or lf3 of the Oregon atate school for the blind will give an entertainment at tho high school auditorium, Wednes day evening Mny 14th, the proceeds of which will be used in tho purchase of phonograph records for tho achool. A short musical program will consti tute the first part. Tho second is a rollicking one act comedy, full of ridic ulous situations, entitled "Who's who, or all in a Fog." Perf oi inert, and members of the cast are putting forth every effort in preparation, to make the evening as enjoyable as possible to all who attend. Tickets are on sale at Cherrington's music atore, 415 Court St., and nt Will's music store, 432 State 8t. Admission 23 and 3" cents. See Miss L. E. Goodhue at 251 S. 17th St. for subscriptions to all mag azines. Phone 741M. Bat tf D"nce at armory tonight. Cloth effect wall decorations in new tones. Buren's, Com'l St. Tomato plants tested seeds ripened in Oregon, fine' plants. Yew Park green house, 1105 S. 12th. Phono 233W. Dnce at armory tonight. Mrs. M. J. Emerson, mother of R. ,T. Hendricks, died yesterday at her hngio in Cottngo Grove, nt the age f 81 years. She waa a pioneer of Polk county. In 1S54 slio married "Ja-ck" Hendricks and they mado their homo between Dallas and Monmouth. Luter tho family moved to eastern Oregon, residing for a time on Kock creek in Wheeler county, where her husband died in tho flirly '80 '. A few years later she was married to Mr. Emer son and moved to Cottngc Grove. She the mofher of nine sons, five nt whom lire living H. B. Pendrieks, Grunts Pass; H. H. Hendricks, Fos sil; H. J. Hendricks alein,; 1). A. Hendricke, San Picfio; John H. Hend ricks, oCttage Grove. Dnce at armory tonight. There will be a pocket billiard niacch of 125 points to determine the cham pionship of the city of Palem between Dan Takasi, the Japanese export, nnd Kd Burton, Monday night May 12th, at 8 o'clock in Pad's pool hall, Oregon Kleetiic depot basement . Admission free. Dnre at armory tonight. The right color is a big thing, when you are tinting, we have splendid new tones. Buren's, Commercial St. WH32T IK SALEM, OREGON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District Be Safe By Coming Here For Eye lp You will find here a conscientious desire to aid and advise you on all eye troubles. If glasses are suggest ed, you can rest assured that you need them. DR. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank Of Commerce Bldg. A Phone 953 370 State St I o I i Dr. B. F. Pound, Just returned from service, announces reopening of his ! dental offic 8th floor U. 8. National .bank bldg. rhone 109. 5-11 o ' 3. H. Van Trump, county fruit In- i jspector, has just returned from an in- siM'etion trip between Mt. Angel and' Silverton and around Woodburn. He I This Bank is a home bank, catering to the needs and conditions of home people, most of whom are known personally to our officers and directors. If we haven't your acquaintance, we'll be pleased to know you and also handle your banking. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier Our business prob ity" has been .demon strated upon number less occasions. We conduct our business in a straightforward fair manner. Our services are of the highest character and meet with the approval of all. jpiiiiiTrtsrTrTrff(TmytTriTrTtTirtnitiirwTT'- 71 n ' j iripi h ' n I . I f 1H I- !! A SB t I ' H mm 'I If a Man Die Shall He Live Again? What the Scriptures Say in Answer to This Question. Ike irrec&ini of tfie DeaoT t .. By J. A. GILLESPIE, of Pittsburgh, Auspices I. B. S A. Moose Hall - Free Lecture - Sunday, 2:30 p. m. The Hour is Coming in Which all that are in their Graves shall hear His Voice and shall come forth. Hear this Message of Joy and Comfort