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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1919)
SAT.F.M, OritSGQN MONDAY, SLAY 12, 1919. Just Look i All Around iown j fffil At a few of the things we will give you for AND YOU CAN GET THEM ANY TIME YOU WANT THEM. WHEN EVER IT IS CONVENIENT WITH YOU. Women's Union Suits Women's Fiber Silk Hose (Armor Plate Hose) Women's Voile Wakts Camisoles "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves in black, white, grey, pongee, taupe and brown. Fancy Colors. Boudoir Caps ' Women's Purses 2 Bath Towels, heavy 22x44. White Table Damask, per yard. Mercerized Napkins, per dozen (J Our business protv ity has been demon strated upon number less occasions. We conduct our business in a straightforward fnir manner. Our services are of the highest character and meet with the approval of all. rrnrrfrrrfn Ttn 1 1 tttt i iinr SOCT3TT CLEANERS , AND DYLK8 Particular work for partieu- I lar people I Anto delivery 1273 S!atO St. ! Phone lbtu fi 29 ; We will pay full value for Liberty Bonds in trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186-194 North Commercial St. 4 L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tcng Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. X lias medicine which will eur - any known disease. Open fiimdays from 10 a. as. until I p, it, T 153 South High 81. j Galeui, Oregon 1'hune 28 t . KjtUjsjtiiJisiiirtjiajitjiin.iuitMs liiiliisf j l ... . . . -. - 1 I ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley f Transfer Co. f Express Sen ice at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only i TIIONE 1400 They Are Bargains EVERY DAY Wool Challies, per yard. Men's Dress Shirts. Men's Work Shirts. Men's Underwear, 2-piece, either fine Balbriggan ribbed or mesh, per suit. Men's Muslin night shirts. Boys Pants. Children's Play Suits. Men's and Boys' Caps. Silk Poplin, per yard. Sheppard Check Suiting, per yard. Children's Rompers. Girls Fancy Parasols. Incorporated & Buatneai In marriage licenses was rushing Saturday at the office of thn county clerk and five men stepped up to the counter and linndid over the customary (3.25 which the county charges ifor issuing a certificate. Thoso were as followi: Lester 1). Southland, Aurora and Hazel K. Colo, Aurora; Mark C. Mnthen, ttilvorton Mid lnc Urneo, Bilverton; Wren K. Mnthony, Silvorton and Nova Ij. lrace (Silver ton; (leorge N. Mortem, 211,' of (St. 1'aul, fitrinor and Anna K. Kuom string, 21, of Woodlmrnj Wayno 1. Oill, 31 of Wood burn and Myrtle L. Olson of Wondburn; James K. Lucas, age 41, telegrapher of Corvallis and Miiymo Olive Hill of 23U7 State struct Bnlera. Dane Wed. May Hat Querrys nail four miles south, good uiusie and good floor. 0 13 Tuesday noon at the Marlon hotel, delegates from all parts of the comity representing all commercial or 'busmen nrgnnixationa In tho county will uiuct to form an organisation into a com munity county club. Through the ef forts of T. K. McCroskoy, who has via ited all the towns in the county, dele gates havo been appointed to attend, this meeting. Officers will bo elected GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If you have any Junk, Hides, Kubbor, Metal, Machinery or Old Auto or Tarta of Autos CALL SOS We pay highest cash prices and guarantee satisfaction to ev eryone. ,uiiA Don't make a mistake. PHONE 305 STEINBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. 326 N. COM! ST. SALEM, ORE ! BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS - t 4 and constitution and by laws adopt- ed. The object ia to amalgamate tho j b(1incHt Interests of the county into one central organization all for com jmunity betterment and that the coun ty as a whole, through the amalgam ' tion of all its commercial bodies, may act aa a unit an matters coming up per taining to the entiro county. Tho or ganization is to be pernuinent, with representatives from each district nnd town In the county to meet when coun ty matters arc to be discussed. A mOetinfC of the directors of the Civic department of tho Commercial club and representatives of the city council will tie held Tuesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock at the Commercial club to arrange for "(lean up" week in Ha lem. It is understood that tho boy scouts will bo asked to cooperate with with tho (onimercal club and city coun cil in putting the city in a more pre sentable condition for the stato conven tion of Odd fellows to meet in Halem next week beginning Monday, May 19 Donoe Wed. May 14, at Querrys hall four miles south, good music and good floor. 6-13 Llentennt Paul Wallace, who re ceived his discharge a month ago ar rived homo today. For the part month he has been visiting relatives in Penn sylvania. There will be no need of any one staying home Wednesday evening if one is looking for a place to go. At the o(Hrn house is billed 'My Soldier lliil" a musical comedy with plenty of g'il. The Oregon state school for the blind will give its annual enter tainment, this time in the auditorium nf the hih sehoo. Member of tho II lihee country club will hold a dinner dance at the club house. The monthly meeting of tho CoinmercitU club is scheduled for Wednesday evening at which there will lie plenty of enter tainment, five minute talks and a luncheon. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP liadiators, Fenders nnd das Tanks Hep aired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed. ll'S i. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 12 R. W. BALL ANT TNE PIANO TUN KB Players a Hpeclaity With Cherrington Piano House, 421 Court St., Salem, Oregon W. T. RIODON CO. Undertakers 153 North High Street WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 J3tM St KUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS OOMXNQ EVENTS May 14 Monthly meeting members Commercial Club, Hay 14 ''Our BodUer Girls" at Opera, House. May 14 Oregon State 6chool for the Blind program at High School Auditorium. lUj M 2a L O. a T. Grand hAil sessions ' May X Memorial Day. Jn Special stats sJee- Urn. Jaa Apollo Concert, Optra Eoass. CHAS. BAT THE SHERIFF'S SON' VAUDEVILLE V; f 5 I; ! ' 0. OF 0. GLEE CLUB CONCERT CALLED OFF "The best" Is all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb t Clough Co. l'hone 120. tf o Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. ' tf Dr. L R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty, l'hone 114. tf Statistics in the office of the health physician show that within the city proper there were recorded during the month of April 15 births, of wliich 8 wero male and 7 females. Agninst this increase of population there wore 13 deaths, of which 7 wero ninles nnd 0 females. Tho majority of deaths were thoso of peoplo in middle ago ' Advanced age. The Club stables, phone 7, havs for hire.riding and driving horses and cars without driver. Dr. L R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tr T hiiv tntik of all kind. rag and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Hoinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. Bt. Phono 305. "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. tf A telegram has been received from V. O. Ihiy from Camp Mills stating that he expected to be home within 10 davs. He has been with tho occupa tion hospitnl in Germany. Mrs. Day is stenographer in the office of the city recorder. We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. Warner's corsets are really better. l.!Sfl up. C.ale & Co. Commercial and Court streets. f Beware of a nice looking $?.0 federal nwnrve hill on the Kan Fnirciseu fed eral reserve bunk. There is a counter if;. ;.. l,.i;.in Tim hack nf the note jhns a fmled green appearance. It is j printed on two pieces of thin paper tie twce'i which fairly coarse red silk (threads have been distributed in tho imitation of the genuine. The pieces of paper on which the bill is printed may be separated easily at the cor ner's. At first glance it might be tak en for a genuine bill that had gone through the laundry. Should anyone present such a bill authorities request that the sheriff's office be called. E. H. Kennedy is back at The City Cleanmir works. 12G1 Xtato t. 1 none 7(V f - . M A CRACKER JACK BUT A niec 5 acre trnct set to strawber ries, loganberries, n acre in garden, boiiKC, barn and good well on place. 1S00. Address Owner 329 care Jour nal, tf Instead of the monthly meeting of the Commercial clul), it is now called the "Monthly Open Forum." And in utea.l of havinir a lot of statistics and reports to read to the members, the monthly meetings are in charge of the social department. These meetings now open up with short talks from various members whose time is limited to five minutes each and after intereoting dis eiiMions, there is the entertainments. Then there is the luncheon, whereby the evening is divided into three equal interesting parts. Tbe vnert meeting will be Wednesday evening of this week . District cOTiTention of Pythian Sis ters will bo held at McOomack linllN over Merer store. Tnes. afternoon and evening, May 13th . All members welcome. Bee Kin L B. Goodhue at 251 8. 17th St. for sutw riptions to all mag azines. Phone 741M. Sat tf Prices on fish lowera. Ling cod or! red cod sliced 15e. Whole fish 13ej pound. Fitts Market. Ul People are coining to Salem from all parts of the state, from distant parts of the United States arid even from Alaska, to give the city the once over. Among those who have registered at the Biigh are H. C. Wheeler of Home, Alaska; r.lbert il. Bradford, .Lane Iwook; Miss Margaret Tharee, The Dalles; Ed PoUuck, ett!e; L. A. Brown, Tacoua; O. E. Crosar.an, Snob banish; M. D. ly, Eugene and M. A. ilohr of Hood dtiver. Albert Wil son proprietor ol tne notel eoanon at Lebanon, Or. was in the city yester day with a party looking things over. ll Special meeting of De Vvv &rS Molay 'ommandry J'o. TSZi S. K". T. this evening. Ii2y Work in the Malta de gree in full form. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. o Dr. Oarl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510-611 U. S. bank bide. Phone 341. tf o Dr. Hott office moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407-8. tf o F. R. Stark, a farmer living about four miles south of the citv, was fin ed $10 for disorderly conduct Satur day. Hj had previously rail fino for speeding on south Commercial street. He claimed that his Ford would make only 15 miles an hour but the police tried it out and found it could travel 32 mill an hour without nail trying. Then Mr.ijtark got cantanker ous when brought to tho police station on the speeding charge and the (tisor derly conduct was booked against him. The jury let him off easy with tho 10 fine. Mr. (Stark conducted his ease eloquently, but the jury brought in the verdict of guilty. o Patton Plumbing company are now able to tako care of your plumbing wants in their new location, 220 -N. Commercial street. Phone 1008. tf o Dr. B. F. Pound, Just returned from service, announces reopening of his dental office 5th floor U. 8. National bank bldg. l'hone lti. 5-11 Ira O. Mercer, who was formerly act ive in the student body life of the high school, is home fro:n ( amp Lewis with his discharge Ho reached i'runco iu July of 1U18 and saw service with the Hint division. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. V. L, Mercer tf this city. G. Leslie Albin, brother of Mayor C. K. AJIiin, is visiting In the oJty having' received his discharge at Camp Lewis. Ho was with tho liWd field sig nal battalion and was in tho service until gassed at Fistnes Sept. 5. o Emmett & White ahipried carload fat hogs to Portland market Saturday. The University of Oregon concert, billed so extensively for tomorrow evening at tho opera house, has been cancelled. It is understood tho cancel lation was due to tho illness of several of the singers. Phillip Jaskoskl will soon arrive in Salem, according to a telegram receiv ed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jnskoski. He has been with the quar termasters corps stationed at Vamp Lee, Va. Corporal Clyde Cory of the 63d ma chine gun company in in tne city on i month's furlough" from Viimp Mead He will visit friends mid relatives. o Evans O. Willard is visiting In the ;t,. tin month's fiirlouuh. !ince his return from France, ho has Wen stu tinned at Fort .Stevens, iu the coast artillerv. Jmiiiediiitely uion leceiving his discharge, he rtnulisted. He will no stationed at the Hawaiian Islands be ginning June 1. Officer Walter Thompson was shaug- hied Saturday evening about 8 o'clock He was attending to the duties of his regular beat when the special Oregon Kleetrie train of Klks passed through on its wav to a celebration at Albany. About half a down of thchnkiest Klks picked Mr. Thompson up just a the train was starting, rut him on board and kept him there until the train arrived at Albany. Hon ever, a little later in the evening, he managed to get away and returned to Salem via the automobile route. Emmett ft White" will ship hogs and cattle this week Saturday May 17. j 1'houe 1425M. 5-15; o I Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes and daugh ' ter Mins Huth wero iu iSt. Louis Sun-i day on their way enst. Today they are taking in the wonders of Mammoth j t.'ve, in Kentucky. j A meeting of the Business Men's league of the Commercial club will be held Tuesday evening of this week.! There are several matters coming up ' now that require some definite action , of the business men. In order that the! action taken may represent the utrsi ness ideas of tho city, efforts sre be ing made to secure a large attendance. A. L. Lindbecq, who represented the Portland Journal as special correspond ent during the sessions of the last leg islature, has been appointed as resi dent correspondent of the Journal, suc ceeding Will F. Kirk who accepted a position iu the claim department of the industrial aocident commission. Mr, Linillieck has tveen homing a po sition of the copv desk of the Journ al. A marriage license wrs issued this , morning to James E. Andicws, sge NEW VOILES AND SUMMER WASH GOODS A Wide Range of Patterns for Y'our Choosing From 19c to 98c yard "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & CO Phone 1072 , Commercial and Court Streets., Salem - Formerly Chicago Store i?l of Hubbard route 2, a farmer, and Fannie ifllciments, age 54, also of Hub bard. o The private funeral servioea for Mrs. Frank. Oastator will be held Wednesday morning at the chnipel of Wol & Clough. iShe was coining to spend the an miner with her mother, Mrs. J. McDonald and died sudden ly at Los Angeles. Her brother, Ser geant Alva McDonald, who is stationed at Camp Kearney was with her at the time of her death. Also her small daughter iNeldn. Hho was a -sister of Mrs. W. J. Husick, Mrs. C. is. to ker and Miss Oraeo McDonald, all of Salem and Mrs. J. L. Howe of Port land. The insurance proposition, always a matter ef interest 'to merchants, will bo discussed at the monthly meeting of tho 'Ilusincss Men's League to bo held at tho Commercial club Tuesday evo ning. Addresses will bo dolivercd by Harvey Wolls, state insuranco commis sioner and by tho mannger of the Ore gon ratiug burenu. o 1 Speaking of fishing Joe Adolph, Bill Stutsman Jess Eupcrt and Hem An derson have taken a littlo Time off to go on a two day trip up Thomas creek. Of course they won't catch any fish but it is hoped they have a good time any way. Rhea Luper of the state engineer's office, roturnea last night from a trip into eastern Oregon, going as for as Raker City, and stopping off at La Grnndo and Vale. Hcdson council No 1,' of the B & S. M., making up a party of about 20 members, drove ovor to McMinnvillc Saturday evening to hold a joint meet ing with tho lodge at that place. Tho principal object was tho conferring of degrees upon a class of lo memliers, and in connection with this there wais a banquet and an hour or two of so ciability. H. W. Meyers is now driving a new Oolo Aero-Bight car, purchnsed through the KaJcro Velio company. Dr. Donoy reports a very Interesting meeting last night at Dallas on the oc casion of the 311th anniversary nf the Furniture Seekers Audio 1177 North Commercial St. Thursday, May 15th 1:30 p. m. sharp Including: Ranges, Rugs, Heater, Bed Springs, Mattress, Fur niture of all kinds. This is all like new, so don't miss it. Come! Come! Come! See paper tomorrow for full particulars. F.N.WO0DRY, The Auctioneer. phone 510 or 511 NOTE: Woodry Buys and sells everything, any where, anytime. Real estate sold on commission. founding f the Epworth League at that .point. Ho was called upon to de liver the principal address of the oc casion. Friday night lr. Doney is culled to Grants Pass to deliver tho commencement address beforo the high school graduating class at that point. Another meeting of the rural T. M. C. A. workers will be held this after noon at the auditorium, at which time further plans will be made for tjie ex tension. James F. Stewart, representative in tho last legislnturo from Wheeler county arrived in the city toduy and will devote his time for the nexr two weeks apeaking on good rouds in -Marion county. Mr. Stewart his been a consistent igood roads booster for ninny a year and it is said it just comes nat ural to talk for good roads and whut it iiieano for the development of a com munity. A tedegTam was received from M. O. Nnelling with news that his father had died in California. As ho will bo ab sent from the city for some time, ha reiue-rts that members of the Civic club go ahead with tho Fourth of July celebration and arrangements for "clean up" week in the city. With Mr. SnoLliig s directors in tho Civie department -of the Commercial club are .1. O. Pony, Hal D. Patton, K. T. Barnes, Max O. Huron Curtis B. Cross and T. B. Kay. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Trailers For sale and made to order at WOODRY'S AUCTION MAR KET. See these before you buy. Prices right. Ferry and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon.