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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1919)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. nri r imUmMJraMmmm callnlffiTL," ' "' -T"" '""""" 111 miim j im , ti I t a fin i i rr t AH .Aroun Gale & Company d i ovn A' w fi ' CROWN CORSETS . RENGO.BELT CORSETS . $1.79, $1-93, $2.49 and $2.93 We hve this famcus elastic cor. set made especially for stout figures ALBERTA CORSETS at $2.19 and P.Zo 79c, $1.25, $1.79, $1.98 and $2.49 . FERRIS CORSET WAIST Model your figure with a model The Good Sense Waist 98c, $1.49 Brassiere 59c, 69c and 79c and $1.98 PERSONAL Herman Xeugobauer left yesterday (or Tacoma whwe he will visit Kurl XeagHbauer, formerly of this city. Be fore returning he will visit other Bound ponts. A. B. HtLIlman, formerly of this ity, but who hat been n government work for the (Mist three years At Jtrem rtuit, has returned to nmko hit home kerr. lie will be with an automobile firm. Officer Morelock, who duty It It to arrest speeders ami even those who forgot what tho speed limitation are, tiggowts that more cure snoultl be tak en heu driver enter the fire limiU f the city. Within the fire limits, the limit of speed i just as ill the past J5 miles nn hour. The fire limit In elude that part of the city north anil oath between Center anil Track) rtreets end) .east and wont between hurch and Front streets. Outside of hi limit, the legal limit it 23 miles WJ Rrii.au a iiwi tt a i v i Sure Relief 'FOR INDIGESTION SOCIETY CLEANERS x AND DYERS I r-artinihir work for particu- lar people Auto delivery liiTg State St. i Phone 1084 (1 2fl I j i We will pay full ralue for Liberty Bondt In trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186194 North Commercial Bt. ! I L.M.HUM j care or I Yick So Tong riiinese Medicine and Tea Co. Una medicine which will cure any J known divine. i Open h.imluvi from 10 A. M. J until 8 r. M. l.:! Nouth llitih 8t. X Balcni, Oregon I'lione 2S2 P 1 ' i 4 I i f a f ' ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 04 A corset is truly the foundation of a woman's costume and you will find that in our line of corsets are embod ied every known feature that makes a corset a stylish, comfortable and easy fitting garment. No matter what your shape may be, whether stout, slim, medium, short or tall we carry your model. and .10 miles beyond the city limits. I The 10 miles an hour ordinance while passing school houses "while school it in session still holds good. It generally cots ." or more to break the ordinance , thnt is, if caught by the speed fop. I o . T. Barnes, who is lu the east with his wife and daughter, writes friends here that he has visited his birthplace , mil r Oiluniliia, Mo. With the h-li of old family arqunintances, he found , the home in which he was born. At tho ago of six months Mr.. Barnes changed his rosidonco from Missouri to Kansas but Tin had a desire to see the house in which ho first saw the light. o The monthly report of the Salom public library for the month of April was issued last evening, showing that during the month a totul of HIS new volumes were .placed upon the shelves, of wbich number 411 were gift books, a set of thirty volumes lieing donated by Ir. I). F. Lane. These additions bring tho totul n imber of librnry books up to 14,630. During the month Trailers For tale and made to order at WOODRY'8 AUCTION MAR KET. Bee these before you buy. Prices right. Ferry and Liberty Streota, Saletn, Oregon. GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If yen have any Junk, Hides, Rubber, Metal, Machinery or -Old Autos or Parts of Autos CALL 305 We py highest cash prices and guarantee satisfaction, to ev eryone. Don't make a mintake. PHONE 308 STEINBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. 326 N. COM'L ST. SALEM, ORE. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS ---t the Salem public took out for reading 4S0S books, 1511 of which were chil dren's books. This record has only been surpassed for the month of April ry the mime period in HUB, when there were circulated 4871 bonks. There has been nr. addition of 111 to the list of patrons, making a total of .'I30 borrow ers. Of tho total circulation for Ihe month fiction books took the lead with a total of 2:122 volumes. Tho financial statement shows a balance on sand April 1st of 447.3S; received from the city nppropration 100; collected in finei $41 . IS; while the expenditures amounted to "3.34. Nets, marquisettes and fancy TOttes. 1enjth from 5 to 0 ynrds. Vnluet to 7 cents. All at 3r cents. Hamilton's Furniture Store. 0 A few more pairs of novlty curtains left. Values to $'1.50 nt '2.4.". ITnmil ton's Furniture tore. Linoleum, nr linoleum stock It full nnd complete with the best patterns. Prices from fi. cents up. Hamilton's. For the benefit of soldiers who would like to enter nn some homestead Innd, it may bo snid that information may be had from Wm. H. Crawford, secretary and mnnager of the Oregon land settlement commission, 0(15 Ore gon building, Portland. It costs noth ing to mnko application. The Oregon Innd settlement commission has just been organized. It is understood that soldiers, sailors and marines will be given preference in the work of the bind settlement commission, but as yet, nothing has been done. o What's the use of tramping off for ty miles in the hills for trout when you can pull out a fine siring of bast frei. the Willamette slough on short notice. E. F.. Armstrong made tin rtarly call down tliere this morning and in a couple of hours took out half a down handsome bns, using an ordi nary 3-ineb. artificial 'minnow. A CRACKER JACK BUY A nice 5 acre tract set. to strawber ries, loganberries, an acre in garden, house, barn and good well on place. $1.H(H. Address Owner U:'0 tare Jour nal, tf o Emmett ft White will ship hogs and cattle this week ISaturiliiv May 17.1 Phono 142:M. " ' 5 15 : o An open Invitation to the thrifty, economical women to attend the spe cial demonstration of the One Minute Electric washer at Gahlsdort's store. 1.15 N. Liberty . 5 14 SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks ltepaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, H'S S. iL'th St. Salem, Oregon. 6 12 B. W. BALLANTYNB PIANO TINFK Players a bpeciaity With Cherrinuton Piano House, 421 Court 8t., Sulcm, Oregon It W. T. RIGDON ft CO. VnderiaUi is North High Street WELCII ELECTRIC CO. ros ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 9S3 378 State St. st ' COMINa EVENTS May 14 Monthly meeting members Commercial Club. May 14 "Our Bodlier Girls'' at Opera House. May 14 Oregoa State School for the Blind program at High Scasol Auditorium. May 1 "Clean Up" day in JSalem ilay 16 Friday, entertain ment at Highland school. No admission charge. May 19 23 L O. O. F. Grand Ledge seasieas. May 39 Memorial Day. Jaae- 3 Special stats tlee tisa. Juts Apollo Cencert, Opera It use. ENID BENNETT IK 'PARTNERS THREE" TATTY ARBUCKLE "The Wf is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone. 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf Dr. Ik R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty, l'hone 114. tf Soldiers, sailors and marines may have their discharge papers filed for record in the office of the county re corder for a change of t0 cents. Those who have availed themselves of thia during the past few days are Ira U. Mercer H. J. Millie, G. H. Van Bib ber, T. E. Huttou and O. Beatty. Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. I Phone 1U. tf I buy Junk of all -kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autoa. Give us a trial. (Steinibock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. 8t. Phone 305. tf A ctril service examination for the position of rural mail carrier will be hold at Salem Saturday May 24 for work lu Polk county. The announce ment does not state where the route is locnted or when the successful appli cant will receive an appointment, 6ut merely gives tho information that the examination is to fill vacancies when they occur. The pay of a rural mail carried depends on the length of the rnnte. If it is 24 miles, he is entitled to $1440 a yenr. If a shorter route, 1220 a year. The carrier must furn ish tho equipment and pay for gaso line or horse feed. For information ap ply at the Stilein post office. "The Funeral Beautiful." Wobb fe Clough Co. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Warner's corsets are really betteT, 1.50 up. Gale & Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf E. H. Kennody Is back at The City Cleaning works, 1201 Stato St. Phone 703. " Included In the 18th engineers corps which wns received in Portland yester day with a jubilant welcome and the freedom of the city, were a number of 'illaiuetto valley' boys, among whom were the following: Emery Ijuniount', Forest Grove; ,l(Mph MvCallister, Sa lem; K. J. Austin, Albany; Clarence Coe, Nowberg; ("has. A. Evans, New- Be Safe By Coming Here For Eye He"p 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 201-5 Salem Bank Of Commerce Bldg. v 1 4 -. V" : , , lf .n berg; Leonard Gower, Xcw'ocrg; Eu-' lgeue Huhca, Purest tirove; Kdwsrd, Mkeu, ilarrisburg; John McDonald, j New-berg; Juaiah Nelwm, Newberg; ; iUienn v . rotter, duuisvuie; wig) Ritchie. Wilbur; Ivan 'lhuuipson, Hnie- lxro; Jules V. Oust in, Eugene, and a long list of in-.u from Portland and Oregon City . Ses Miss L. B. Ooodhae at 251 B. 17th St. for subsenptions to all mag axines. Phene 741M. tat if o Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red eod sliced 15e. Whole Ash 12c a pound. Pitts Market. . tf Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510511 V. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Governor Olcott left this morning for Port laud where he will be the guest today at a banquet given by the Auld Lang Syne club at Hotel Ucnson. He will deliver a brief address with regard to the measures to be voted up on at the June election. The governor has also received an invitation from 'one of "the prominent churches of Port land to occupy tie pulpit at one of the ; coining Sunday services to speak upon ! th esame subject. Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of ! Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf ' Patton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location, 220 N. Commercial street. Phone 1008. tf Let's go, get acquainted, big dance, fine time, best of music, Hurst hull, Thursdav eve May V. Aumission 15 25c. K." and L. of S. 5 14 John Ovall, former pastor in Salem, now pastor of the Twiiple Metboidst Kpiscopal. Spokane. Wash., will preach here in the Scandinavian church, cor ner South l.'ith and Mill streets to morrow evening, Thursday the 15th, at H o'clock. All welcome. Tnmutt a few minutes today and at tend tho demonstration of the One Minute Electric washer ot Ciahlsdorf 's 133 X. Liberty St. Nottc Lady or gentleman with 100 to invest will be placed in a posi tion wherebv thev can enrn 10 per dnv or more". Hee'W. A. S. room 212 Hligh hotel until noon Thursday only. Owinir to the "bsCnce of Mr. Barnes and Mr. Uishop, tho school board found itself minus a quorum lit the regular meeting last niiir, aim u adjourned until Thursday night, when Mr. Bishop will huvc returned from Pendleton. There arc a number of very important mutters coming beforo the mooting, including the election of teachers', tho vexed problem of the salnrv schedule and the matter of new buildings for the junior high schools. As previously intimated, the citizens who are interested ' in the matter of gymnasium 'buildings have been busy diiriug the past two day ad have secured a largo number of signatures on petitions calling for the submitting of the question to the taxpayers. From the reports brought in by those who circuluted the petitions, there seems to be a general tentiment in favor of the new buildings, althounh they mean the addition of nt least IM,0U0 to tho bud get of 1919. ArtlficiHl teeth, have expert plate mian, with over 33 years experience, nt mv office. Dr. 1). X. Ueechlcr, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf A basket social will be held at Lib erty hall Friday eve, May Hi. Supper for two iu each basket. Everybody come. Miss Lottie Peters of Portland hag been nppointcd by the library bonrd to the position of schol librarian, to take the place of Mrs. Freer, who has tendered her resignation on account of her prospective removal from the city. Her resignation will become effective th., tuttnr i.tiri nf June, and Miss Pet ers will assume her duties about the j titst of August. Mr. Freer, who bns j recently been discharged from mili- ; tary service t Vancouver, will make j bis home in Klamath Fulls. The school at Hazel Oreen closes on! Friday of this, week, and the event will j be marked by appropriate exercises j and entertainment. Tliere is to be a basket lunch nt the noun hour, ami ot one o'clock there will le a urogram bv the children consisting cf songs, recitations, etc. Thit will be followed DIED UXRl'U At her home 15'J3 North Fifth street, at 11 o'clock Tuesday evening May 1.1, IK III, Mrs. Alice u". I nruh, wife of J, B. 1'nnih. Her diwth was verv suiluen. She spent Tues'tny evening working in her anU'ii and in talking nith friends, ap parently in good health. Heath is thought to be due to heart failure, as Mrt. I'nruh had several times exper ienced dirr.y and fainting spoils. IVsidot her husband, she is survived by four sons. Iee, Karl, Charles and l-owell I'nruh, and a iluughtcr, Mrt. Arthur Smith. She was an aunt of tilen K. I'nruh, justice of the peace. The funcial services will be held from the home thnrsdny afternoon at 2 o'clock and will he conducted by the Rev. Thomas Atrheson, pastor nf the Jason Iee Memorial church. Burial will be in the City View eemetori. Mrs. I'nruh was born in Morgan t emmty, Huo, in lsfit'i, moving to -Nebraska in her early childhood. She . ame to Oregon 23 years ago and for the past 2o years has been a resident of ralcm. Mie was a member of the .lason Ia'o Memonal ch'iich. up. 36 Inches Wide. $1.00 Yard A lustrous and high quality silk poplin. Colors: Black, White, Tan, Old Rose, Copenhagen, Pigeon, Plum, Brown, Taupe, etc. 36 Inches Wide. J1.00 Yard OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY PH0N1 1071 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Stora by games and races. Supt. V. M. Smith will te present, and W. A. Denton will be ou the program for ail address. By way of refreshments ice cream and cako will be served. D. K. Luthy is principal of this school. Isadora Oreenbaum, chairman of the social department of the Commercial club and responsible for the entertain ment to be given this evening at the monthly meeting of the Commercial club, promises an evening worth while. Thero will firrt be tho short talks of five minutes each and then the enter tainment consisting of five numbers. After the entertainment there will be a "whale of a luncheon" which meant the luncheon may verge almost nto a real bnnqnet. Things will be moving right along from the time the meeting is called to order until the last ban- Drugs and At Cut Toilet Preparations 2.1c Colgate Talcums 23c :r,K Colgate Tooth Paste 28c 2.-)c Lilly Tooth Paste 23C 2V Solox Talcum 19c 2."e Panes Talcum 23c 3Ke Mb Talcum 33c 40e forolopsis Talcum 29c ."0c Corona Pico Powder 35c "iilc Vogue Rice Powder 35c 7'ic D.jr Kis Powder 65c .Vic Djr Kis Talcum 45c (iUc Huprema Face Powder 35c 1.23 Dclii tone $1.08 .Oe Depilatory Powder 39c fiile Supreme' Crenm 45c line .supremn Messngo Cream .46c file Sempre Oiovine 57c HOc Supreina Xail Cleanser .. 45c fi."ie Ponds Crenm 47c Mt Ponds Cream 25o 1.(10 Wyeth Rage & Sul) hnr..5c (inrden (Ho. Talcum bOc Palm Olive Soap 10c Tintcx. Kit. & Alludin Dye S in on 10c SATURDAY SPECIALS Anv tl.00 or.. Perfumes, oz 75c 1 lb. Epson Salts 15c 3 oz. Olveerine 25c U lb. Peroxide 10c WM. NEIMEYER, Druggist Prescriptions Carefully Filled. 444 State St. Phone 167, Salem, Oregon. Successor to Frank S. Ward DH C. B. O'NEILL Optometrist Optician Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises Bush Bank Bldg. You May Never make a mistake in the paymnet of bills, but can you control the mistakes of others? Start a checking" account with this bank, pay all bills by check, and your rceord will prove who made the mistake, should one occur. This is worth while ! CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President . Jcs. H. Albert, Cashier ,u-"t"iiri ""f-iinafrT BEST QUALITY SILK POPLIN qm-ter leaven the luncheon. At tbceo monthly meetings no solicitation of fund' is permitted nnd no liiemhn: will be asked to contribute anything to anything. "Keep Your Back Yard Clean," is tho title of a poem to be written ly V. T. Rigdon. at the suggestion ot : Hal 1. Patton at the meeting of tho jtiusiness Men's League lust evening. It was ulw suggested that the "pome" bo dedicuted to those who didn't. ! Dr. B. L. Steeves, who is now tovr jing the east in his Studebiiker, writes ias follows: " Williamsburg, Virgiuia. I Marooned in the oldest incorporated town in America. TJoads vile. Will bo here severul days." Medicines Rates Patents. Hrtc Syrup Figs ouc Catoiii-., tteniiine 35c 30e Sal. Hepaticn 27c tiOe Sal Hepatiea 57c 1.20 Sal. Hepatiea $1.15 Sue P.romo Seltzer 29c. (iiJc Hionio Seltzer 59c 1.2-. Promo Seltzer .'.....$1.15 50c Ward's Kiducv Pills 35c 2:,e Ward's L.L. Pills 19c tiOe Resinol Ointment 67c 1.20 Resinol Ointment $L15 :i"ie Resinol Soap 30c T.'ic Kellans 69c tiOe Stuart Dyspepsia Tnblets..47c 1.13 Stuarts Dyspepsia, Tubs..97c .")C Kreenne 33c il.'ie (ietslt 2HC 1.50 Tepto. Jlangan $1.25 S5c .Tad. Suits 80c 30c I.iaiestono Phos 47c 7"e Mnrmn'a. Tres. Tbs. 70c Site 0 'Cedar 47c 30c Liquid Veneer 47c 1.00 Xux & Iron Tls 75c Complete Line of Patents at Cut Bates. Mull Orders Pilled. Prices Include WAR TAX. Phone 62o j i I