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SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. PAGE TEN WMM4tMMIMMH 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 CROWN CORSETS . RENGO to CORSETS . $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 and $2.93 We famous elastic cor. 1 1 rrrT i cad otto set made esPecially f or stout f res ALBERTA CORSETS at $2.i9 and nz 79c, $1.25, $1.79, $1.98 and $2.49 jj FERRIS CORSET WAIST Model your figure with a model The Good Sense Waist 98c, $1.49 Brassiere 59c, 69c and 79c and $1.93 f Incorporated All Around Town : ! ' , i I I , C014TNO EVENTS fp' day May 19 "Clean in Salem May 16 Friday, entertain ment at Highland school. No admission charge. Kay 19 23t-L O. 0. F. Grand Le(e sestioas. May SO Memorial Day. Jut I Special (tut alee ta. Juie 9 Apollo Concert, Opera House. D : mm uum vilu ,,, ; IfeCLAIX-To Mr. and Mn. A. E. Me- Oluin, at their home 845 Marion street, May 14, 1919, " daughter. Kbe has been named Althea Irene. Tfce mother was formerly Miss Clyde Gardner, dauiflitor of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gardner of Portland. Property In Marion county is asse 4 at about the same figures as one year ago. This is shown in the reports aeot in tiy several deputy assoaors who lave completed their work. The coun ty is being covered hy 23 deputies and the, following have gone over their territory and reported to Hen F. Went, county assessors M. 11. Krombling iw easing the Aunirg and Hubbard sec tions, Oeurge Karnes of Scott Mill ad 'Flunk Lick of Hrooks. Ernest L. Happhahn, of the Kapp kahn Transfer company, , took out a building permit this morning for the twodcling of a house he recently pur chased at 1408 Court street. The work ill eoflt about IIOOU. 1 l " II ....irrcTMII i ft Rri i.asie nui woisi Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION riKRH() At her home near M&rlon, May 14, 1919, Mrs. Ida P. Picrnon, a the age of (if years. Besides her husband W. J. I'ierson, she is survived by a son, Hurry W. I'ier son, of Marion. The funeral services were held this afternoon from the I'ierson home at Marion and burial was in the Odd Fel lows cemetery in Snlcm. Mr. I'ierson has ben in the mercantile business until recently in Marion and had just made arrangements to go south for the benefit of Mrs. Piersim's houlth. Secretary Paul Newinyer of the state Y. M. 0. A. work, is in the city today to lend his services to the "Friendship campaign" which is in prngrcH this week under the direction of the Hi Y club of the liijjrh school, for the 'benefit of the students. A hundred or more of the boys have signified their desire to have 15 min ute interviews with prominent busi ness and professional men, who are showing a very kindly spirit in meet ing tho boys. j The annual convention of the Ore- jroii dills' conference will be held in this city in the three day period from May 22 to 21, coming as the guests of (he Sunday school and high school girls It is expected that there will be from 100 to 2IM) delegates, coining mostly from schools, college and business in stitutions. The gathering will bo pre sided over by Harold Humbert of Portland, and will bo devoted very largely to the various problems per taining to girl life in school and busi ness. The program includes a recep tion in honor of visitors on Friday night, and a picnic lunch on Saturday, along with conference and business ses sios. Miss Ksther I'nrounngina of this city is secretary of the organization. One of the Indications of city pro gress ia the fuet that Frank fhafer of 170 tiouth Commercial street, harness and leather goods, h'ns decided to put in a modern front in his store. It will be constructed in the form of a deep panel front 10 feet from the sidewalk, with panel ceiling. Over the front will he placed a prism gluss transom. NotwithstandliVr the many attrac tions elsewhere in the city last eve uing, the monthly meeting of the Com jiicreial club was attended toy 107. Willi the growing membership and the infusion of new blood into the club and the new feeling that all are wel come, it is prophesied by some enthus iastic members that the renting ca pacity of the auditorium will lie taxed to the utmost at the coining meetings, o A roof fire at 450 North Front street called the fire department out yester day noon. The damage was Immaterial BOCIETT CLEANEES , . AND DYERS j Particular work for pnrticu- lnr people Auto delivery 1272 State Ht. Phone 1084 S 2tt ! 1 We will pay full value for Liberty Bonds In trade. ' PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 18U 194 North Commercial St. , " i -M--- L.M.HUM care of I YickSoTcng Cliinciui Vi1l,.l, n,M Ta tk Us medicine winch will cure any known disease. Open Siindnn from 10 A. M. until I P. M. 133 South High St. ES3 Oll0'. II..,,,. I() lHsf GENERAL PUBLIC ATTENTION If you have any Junk, Hides, Rubber, Metal, Machinery or Old Aulos or Parts of Autos CALL 305 We pay highest cash prices and guarantee satisfaction to ev eryone. Don't make a mistake, PHONE 30S STEINBOCK JUNK AND AUTO WRECKING CO. 323 N. COM! ST. SALEM, ORE. The bridge on North Winter street ia now open for traffic. Tho total cost of 'building the bridge was $1179.49, divided as follows: Lumber $727. S9, hnrdwnr H.2S, labor :II2.(H), piling )H paint 9.tl0, insurance 8.03. Tho engineer's estimate on tho bridge was I -00 tmt iit.v Street Comiiriswioner Jiow got considerable below the esti mate. A CRACKEB JACK BUT A nice S acre tract set to strawber ries, loganberries, en acre in garden, house, barn and good well on plnce. 1800. Address Owner 326 care Jour nal, tf Emmntt ft White will ahip bogs and cattle this week ISnturdav May 17. J "hone 142.VV1. " ' 5 15 SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Ra,lia!ors, Fenders and Oat Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 1!8 S. 12lh St. Salem, Oregon. 6 12 R. W. BALLANTYNE PIANiO TUN Kit Players a bpectaity With Oherrington Piano House, 421 Court St., Salem, Oregon ENID BENNETT IN 'PARTNERS THREE' FATTY ARBUCKLE r YE LIBFHTV TODAY "The heat" la all you can do when death cornea. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Trnsfer Co. for quick service. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Today la the middle of the month and there has so far been only .27 of an Inch ruinfall for the month. Tho month of May is not an especially wet month fnr this part of the valley. Lcet year the total ruinfall was only 1.08 inches and tw0 years ago the total was only 1.60 inches. Hut this is a little under the averngo as in May of 1911 the rain fall was 2.78 inches; in 1912 it was 2.47 inches; in 1913 there was 2.14 inches; in 11115 tho precipitation wns,2.81. In 191 there was the average rainfall with 2.58 inches for the month. Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf o I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Stcinbock Junk Co. 320 N. Com. St. Phono 305. If any country baseball teams wants trouble, C. C. Russell of Waconda, Ore gon, mnnngcr of the Waconda team, is willina to accommodate them. He sends ... . . i . Mn,nA ..iaj M the loiiowiug report m kuiv. ..oj, w .... .ir I.. 1 .t.ll Inst Sunday: ine wacomm . team journeyed to Gervais Sunday to plnv the hard hitting Gervais team. And some game it wbb as after the smoke had clenred awav. Twelve innings of the best bnll game you would wish to Se Miss L. E. Goodhue at 251 8. 17th St. for subscriptions tj all mag azine. Phone 741M. Sat tf Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red cod sliced 15c. Whole fish 12e a pound, i'ittj Market. tf Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened bis dental office at 510 all U. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Chas. W. Doty, 3t, a car ,penter of Eugene and Mrs. Hattie Shumate, 35, of Woodburn. This will be the second marriage for each. Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf Artofici"! teeth, nave expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at mv office. Dr. D..X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf The army recruiting station In Sa lem reports two enlistments this week. Gwrge I. Holmes of Grants Pass en listed in the quartermaster's corps for overseas duty and Howard T. Hender son of Gardner went into the infantry and will be assigned to duty in Alas ka. Both of the young men are just 18 years of age. Having purchased the Ward Drug Store at Salem I wish to announce to the people of thi vicinity that I have con-e to stay and proKise to sell you Drugs and Patents, Toilet Ar- t iciest and Sundries at Live and Let Live Prices. I have had twenty seven con- tinuous years crHrience in this line and can supply your needs. Prescriptions Is my specialty dtespt. V,M. XEIMEYER. . I SELL DKIM1S fur Cash. "In business for your health 444 State St. Salem For once the Salem admirers of "Big lllill" Hart will have an opportunity to see their hero outside the garb and atmosphere of the "wild and woolly" He comes to the Oregon tomorrow and Saturday in a new role that of nn unjustly prisoned man betrayed by his faithless wife. Ho is "Hairpin" Har ry Dutton in "The Poppy Girl's Hus band" a film that deals with the no torious Hnrtiary Coast of San Francis co. It is a flashlight picture of the underworld, such as Jack London has drawn, gripping the attention aucr the imagination with its vivid realism nnd its tragedy. It tells of the jrreat love of a real man for his erring wife the love of a father for his only child which prevents him from wreaking vengeance upon the woman. The plot is one that holds one fascinated with its intensity and its emotionalism. It is a picture that differs from anything in which Hart has appeared. The wo man is Juanita Hansen, who plays the part of the 'Poppy Girl" as an artist in delineation. Highland school Friday evening splendid program arranged, for which a smnll charge will be made. Ice cream cake, sandwiches and coffee will be sold for benefit of flag and victrcla fund. K'S IH'.Molav , -r V.. 7, k" T tlit eve meeting of Com man dry - v i r l r nina. Work in the Tern pic degree. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. Try Northern Flour, Its a bear, at mu game you w. wo ga(,k guaranteed. At you. ro d Waconda scored the winning, i , ' ,f nkinir the score Waconda 1, Ger- :. " JliUY IJN SALEM ALWAYS "-t ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 44 4 W. T. RIGDON CO Vndertakers 53 North High Strrt WELCH ELECTRIC CO. TOR ELECTRIC IKONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 Stat St see and run, ninking the score vnis 0." "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb ft Clough Co. f o We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. " o Warner's corsets are really better. 1.S0 up. Gale 4 Co. Commercial and Court streets. " o - E. H. Kennedy Is back at The City ! Cleaning works, 1201 State St. Phone ! 73. tf i 0 I Mrs. J. F. Clark, proprietor of the .n.tfliir, t,f nn Slnte i.icct will leave In a few days for r'raoce to vis 't, her parent!. I'pou bei return, she ctperts to agnin go Into restaur ant brines on a li.rgtr mcU. For the ...... ... ,n..n, lr (Murk has been nun "..',,' - itcmpti!i,i to secure a pnMi.ort ami ;be given the privilese of visiting- Franco. It is understood that women ;ho are now given periuhsniou to visit 1 France must ngicc to remain si .months, as sll shipping ! " jused for the returning of the American ; soldiers. Mabel (Mickey) Normand Mabel Normand goes in swimming and the whole blamed town mans vat to sec v .- ,i..v.r..n. ti Whon Mnhel dives j Her i uu, .- - - - - and dips, there's "big doings' on the beach. At Vc uoerty ioubj . Yon expect the local mer chants to take your produce. Help them do it with your pat ronsge Huild up Mnrion coun-tv. RUY IN SALFl ALWAYS RUY IN SALEM ALWAYS RUY IN SALEM ALWAYS RUY IN SALEM ALWAYS One of the evidences that America will continue to keep troops in (Siberia is the announcement received today at the army recruiting station in the U'Arcv block, that SIKH) soldier are wanted for service in Siberia. Or.lv those who have been in the service will be accepted for this special service. This includes 7'"M) infantry and the enlistment is fur three years. The army recruiting atation is directly over the Koyale afeteria. o- Patton Plumbing company are now sble to take care of your plumbing wants in their new location. 220 N. .Commercial street. Phone IMS. tf Woitl has been received hero by friends; of Linn V. Ncsmith, regi mental sergeant major of the 23d en trincera, "now nt I.eMaiifl, Sarthe, France, that the regiment has received orders to proceed to a base port, jucsr, on May l.'ith, and that it should ar-1 rive in the 1'nited State not Inter ! than Juno 1st. He states tluj tcgimejit has been in Fmnce 14 months. It i excted thnt the Oregon men of the regiment will be home the latter part of June. Good time dance; big four piece or chestra. Independence Friday night. Special sale on fine tomato plants. Yew I'nrk green house, lloo S. 12th. Phone 2".3W. The One Minute Washer washes and wrings the most delicate garments without danger of diimnge. W. Call! dorf. Phone 07. Ladies Coats and Suits The biggest and best as sortment in town at pop ular prices. Buying our garments direct saves you all the middleman's profit. LADIES' COATS $10.00 to $29.50 LADIES' SUITS $11.90 to $35.00 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Streets., Salem Formerly Chicago Store holders. N'ystroui did not aRiec with this and had located his iiioiiiitn;r home on land belonging to the Santinin Klectric .'o. In a suit before the eir- cuit court, it was ordered that Nystrom be ejected from property not his own. Sheriff tXoedhaut had been promised by Nystrom that he would move off the land but when the sheriff arrived yesterday, he found Mrs. Nystrom still in possession. Hhc refused to go. And not only refused but went after the sheriff with a big stick and also according to the latest prize fighting rules. As ho was under orders of tho court to remove the tresspassers, Mr. Needham had nothing to do but to not only remove Mrs. .Nystrom from the property but to also place the house hold effects about 1"U feet over onto the farm of Nystrom. This was the first time in his official duties that Mr. Needham has been obliged to forc ibly follow out the orders of the court in a matter of ejectment. You take no chance when you invest in'a One Minute Klectric washer. Wm. tiuhlsdorf, 133 N. Liberty. 5 10 o Dance, Sat. night May 17th at M. ill. A. hall near ( hemawa. All the new dunce, hits of tho season played by a good four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Masonic Temple 8:30. 5 Hi home May 13. Also that he expected to return to Salem and locate here to practice law. In a letter ho writes that if he had to live in any other place in the world besides tho Willam ette valley, that AixlesBains in Fiance would be hi choice. Now that prohibition is about to be come effective July 1, the treasury de partment nt. Washington has taken no tice of the fact that stills for making corn .piiee may be tnken an the easiet way out for the thirsty. The instruc tions just issued by the demrtnieut state that the tK'iialty for illicit distil lation is forfeiture of all distilling ap paratus and all materia and a fine of from $W to if-IWli. Also imprison ment of from six months to three year The high cost of living too!r a tum ble this morning, not to any great ex tent, but enough to attract the atten tion of housekeepers. It was just a short time ago that bread advanced one cent a loaf making the retail price 11 cents. This niorniii-g, due to Port land competition, the price was redins ed to the old price of 10 cents a loaf. Good time dance; big four piece or chestra, Independence Fii.lay night. A postal card this morning from Bus sell Hrooks, who is now in France, to his mother Mrs. Mildred H. Hrooks, states that he expected to leave for The supply department of the Bed Cross with headquarters in th 't office building announces thnt all ma- terials thnt have been issued to auxil iaries or individuals, must be return led by May 25, and not later. On thnt I date, all supplies here will be packed I and sent to the northwestern h' ail j quarters in .Seattle and the work of I the supply department discontinued. The knitting department of the Kid, Cross will continue its work through (out the summer, knitting children's sweaters, stockings and scarfs for iv men , o WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modem 1 Per Day 100 iiooins of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS , BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Sheriff W. X. Needham went up apninst nn unusual experience ye!er diiv in carrying out the orders of the circuit court in a matter of ejectment. Some time ago a suit was brought by the Santiam Klectric Co. againct ref er Nytrom Swr the possession of some land on the Santiam near Niag ara. The section of land on which Ny strom is located is known as a short section and this shortage is officially surveyed to be divided among land - Drugs and Medicines At Cut Rates r Coffee Drinking has been entirely abandoned by tens of thousands who now drink POSTUM Thtrt'j Rttson" Toilet Preparations - Soc Colgate Talcums 23C .". Colgate Tooth Paste 28 2"c Lilly Tooth Taste 23c 2r,c Solox Talcum ISc 2"c l'aes Talcum 23c .Wc 1-lh Talcum 33c We Corolopsis Talcum 29c fiiic Corona Pice Powder 36c otic Vogue Kiee Powder 3.C 7'ic Djr Kis Powder 66c ."Oc Djr Kis Talcum 45c fiOc Ruprema Face Powder 35c 11.25 Delntone 11.08 :"0f Depilatory Powder 3Dc 6iic Snprema, Cream 4Sc title Snprema Message Cream. 45c ti.V Seuipre (iiovine 57c fiOc Snprema Nail Cleanser....45c R.V Ponds Cream 47c 30c Ponds Cream 25c 41.00 W.veth Page k 8ulphur..oc (iarilen (llo. Talcum oOC Palm Olive Soap ..10c Tintei. Hit. k Alladia Dye S.mn 10c SATURDAY SPECIALS Anv 1.00 os. Perfumes, o 75c 1 lb. Epson Salts 15e 3 ox. (Jlvcerine 25c 4 lb. Peroxide 10c Patents. 60c Syrup Figs uoC Custorir... ttenuine 35c .10c Sal. Hepatiea 27c Arte Snl Hepatiea B7c .1.2it Sal. Hepatiea $1.15 :idc Promo Seltzer 29c title Promo Seltzer 59c 1.2'i Frnmo. Seltzer $1.15 !"ile Ward's Kidnev Pills 35c 2"c Ward's L.L. Pills 19c fine Kesinol Ointment.... 57e l.2i Kesinol Ointment $1.15 .Vc Ile-iiiol Soap ...30c 7"c Hellnns 69c fiOc Muart Dyspepsia Tablets..47c 1.1.") Stuarts Dyspepsia, Tal,s..97c S.'ic Frecwine 33c 3.1c tietslt 29C l.in IVpto. Mangan. $1.25 SV .lad. Salts .80c 50c Limestone Fhos 47c 7"ic Mnrmola. Pres. Tbs. .."0c ."tie O "Cedar 47c otic Liquid Veneer ..47e 1.00 Nil k Iron Tb 75c Complete Line of Patents at Cnt Rates. Mail Orders Tilled. Prices Include WAR TAX. WE NEWER, Druggist Prescriptions Carefully Filled. 444 State St. Phone 167, Salera, Oregon. Successor to Frank S. Ward