. THE DAILY CA JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 16. 1019. PAGF FIVE 1 4 S1WZ e LEATHER. LIQUIDS anef PASTES : For Black.Wfcife.Taiw Ox-Blood (dark brovyi) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES KJCAT 1 1 r ..IV i I SEE FSIUlgClg CFF PALLET COBPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO N.Y. The IT. S. employment bureau found employment for 14 Wednesday and for 15 yesterday. Also for two women yesterday for domestic service. E. Cooke Patron will go to Brook this evening to do aonie entertaining in the way of slight of hand perform, anew and la showing the folks there how easy it is to have three eggs in one hand and then by a slight turn of the wrist, have them suddenly dis appear. Albert Grilley, who as engaged in Y. M. C. A. work in Portland, drove down last night to attend the jubilee celebration at the First Presbyterian church, and to greet old friends. vt iitiia E. H. Kennedy is heck at The City Cleaning works. 12il State St. Phone 702. ti o Fatton PIuniMng company axe bow able to take care of yonr plumping wants in their new location. E.U s Commercial street. Phone IMS. U Ton take no chance when yon Invest in a One Minuie Electric washer. Wo, Oahlsdorf. 133 N. Liberty. 8 13 EeT. Guy Fitch Phelps who baa been with the army in Trance in IT. M. 0. A. work returned yesterday. His wife went to Portland to meet him. lie will epeak next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at tie United Brethren church 17th sod Nebraska streets, where he was formerly pastor. He w)l preach a tfor-el sermon scd relate his experi ences v-t.ie w ,h the army. Warren Hunts syncopated orchestra will plav at Querry's hall, 4 miles out on the river road, Sat. night. Fine floor, Hunt's orchestra, Quer- ryVt hall, 4 miles south, iat. night. o Good road to Qnerry's dance hall. Mrs. D. E. Wood, formerly Laura -- 4 4 -4 'ttMMmMHMMtMttMtmMMt e.!L Case of San Piejo, is vislt'taj her jf" ter, Mr. Will Kaspp. of tsji citv tfhe will spend the summer here a he husband is stationed at Vancouver Ittr- rack. Mrs. Wood e!est her girlhood days here, going to ian Diogo ju: a few years ago. Recce :ly fh- e.niipieted a course of training ts nurse. 1 tt .. pas 1 1 i V C . O '-.I I J I ;'.! v d.. . iT.il U i:i i'- Is i ww Oii If or I White Shoes I 8 CASD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their assistance dur ing the illness of our father and grand father, and also for tleir beautiful floral offerings. 4r. and Mrs. C. P. Gardner and family. Baby chicks for sala Saturday White Leghorns.' Brown Leghorns, Beds, Hocks, Black Miuoreas, White Minoreas. Veterans of the late war are asked ro meet this evening- at the armory. -Vo individual inrittttions have been sent as in many instances eorr.e; name aa.t addresses could aot se cured. However, all who served in any branch of the service whatever, are eligible for membership in the Ameri can Legiun or World War Veterans. The session tonight i in the way of a business meeting, to e fviloned bv a luncheon. Visitors are alwava welcome at our baby chick store t 544 itate t. oppo site the court house. Do not spend yourself saving the price of a One Miiiu'o Klertric wash-. or. Gahlsdorf, N. Libortv. Cooked food salr, the woaien of tho 1st Christian ehur.h will conduct a cioked food sale Saturday Mnv 17th in the Pomerov building, 12) North Com mercial street . The Salvatioa army have the supr- irr o- ptite ii it- ' eif vit'l We are showing the largest line of white shoes ever shown in Salem, both in white Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes. of Saua will the 1 ,." Klki t.i i ni ' 1.M, t l l .mnty p. i ... t ii' l.-. 0 1 l;i i cv;nii"; l' . " ih.' Marion '." S:i 'i,n;.;s in us 1'iir i.f Kl.-. pro El'Alt it Every new style in Cloth, Newbuck and White Wash Kid, ranging in price from S2o50 to We have every width and length in all the new styles and can fit any foot per fectly. At this time we M ould advise making ycur selections early as the stocks will be broken before the season is really started. We are receiving daily shipments of the newest Black and Brown Pumps and Oxfords, all miderately priced. Big new line of Men's Oxfords in all the new lasts just received, White, Brown and Black at to 8 If KANAN shoes SELBY SHOES FOX PARTY PUTilPS SHOE C0 DUX BAX OIL BALL BAND BOOTS WITCH ELK BOOTS 326 State St Next To Ladd & Bush Bank 4-4444444 4 t444 i 4t44t4Mttt44t4t4t444 At the woV.-.'7 mosting of tne liiilge last evciii'iu, the ''.l..wii,(; er. only iniiiu:,'1 Li'o :!ie ipysr.ra! of the hailing si.'ii n;id the sig.iifira.icc of the 11 o -!' -k lioiir: ('has. A Johns, Jr., A. K. Hiitt-liiiifoii, Mir rio K. Knee. ( land McKiiiney, Kd A Jorj. C. 8. Putloa, (iuv 0. S iiith, tt. P. lluilaii, h. H. Hurdetie, K. V. Oi.lilens, Murk S. Skiff. Jr., AlVrt 1!. Mvem. A. A. liraber, M. L.prunk, H. H . Ifolib, Addisoir 1'Hge, T. C. Iv win, Oleini L. Rico, R. 1). Mooies, P. E. flrabor and C. V. Grav. It was officinlly voted that Mon.lav evening May 20 is to be liuiiies night at the! lodge. Thero will be eiuertniiiincnt, I music und dancing. . The following Is a list of a few ar rival at the Uligh hotel yesterday: I Miss t!i ace and Mies Eva Mason, Hose- 1 burg; C. :orM'r, Haigler, ,Neb; ). E. j Crossiwin, Siiohoiuish, Wn; i Jfonl, 1 VVolker, Or; fl. B. Mncnulev, Kusene, Or; Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Kent, Port i On-hard, W. S. Moore, Los Angeles; j Georgo Larm'bec, oFjs Angeles and I. 1). Hears, Long Beach, Colif. , A telegram was received yesterday from Private Dave A. Swagaertv with tho news that he had landed in VNcw Vork nnd that ho had been sent to Camp Meredith. He expects to be home in a few weeks with his disctmrge. He , icrt isaieni witn company Al while a frcslinmn at tho .Snlem high school. Later ho was transferred to a French division. Ho was wounded twice, both times dn the left leg, and nfter each wound spent some tune in a hospital. Pres. Doney, of Willamette, left this inoriima for Ciiints lass, vhere he 1 deliver the commencement address before the graduating class. The otic tor has a warm siiot in his hcurt for Ureiits I'liiw, as the mountain villngo has furnished some of the brightest material that has come to Willamette university. The Willamette university Men's Glee club gave a program last evniing at Wood-burn, whore they were well re ceived. They were accompanied on the trip b.v .Mildred Garrett, Genevieve Sovy. Mabel Stanford, U'ila Kuby, Ruth Austin, Vivian Aiinin, J-'aye Ale Kinnis nnd Mildred Stevens. The par ty were entertained at Woodburn by Mi Austin. Walter A. Denton accepted an invi tation to deliver an nddress t the closing enercifcs cf the Hazel Ureen school, held this afternoon. The pro gram included a dinner at noon und a varied program in the afternoon. I). K Luthy is principal of he school, as- i isted tiy Mis Martha Gehrmuii .' Three soldiers took advantage yea- tenlny of the right to have their (is- j charge papers officially filed in the i office of the county recorder. These ' were M. .1. Mnlinn'oy, It. H. Hefton and C. 0. .Jefferson. Found Jttit a few miles gortth of Salem, the diwliarite papers of a sol- ! dier by the name of Claude Williams. I They were sent to lied Cross henhiinr tcrs at' the post, office. He was dis- j charged from Camp I. -wis .Tune I'M, lWIH, due to physical disability. He was inducted into the service from i Montana, 1 Ovtd Ptckard, of the firm of Pick- nrd Bro. of .Marion, owners of the famous milch cow, Vive la Prance, was among the visitors at the state house today, endeavoring to awaken interest here in the coming picnic and exhibi tion which is to be held at the stock ranch neur Marion on idav. Mar 23. The records of the Pickard cattle have attracted wido attention throughout the state, especially in Portland, and he expects a large party of aittomobil Ms from that city at the picnie on t the 23d. Mr. Piekard would like to I have a large number of interested peo I pie from this section join with them Inn that day, when there will be a pic-, j me dinner tne visitors Bringing tbeir baskets with them and in the after noon the proprietors will show them over the farm and give a detailed ac count of their operations with fi' bred rattle. TWO KINDS OF CLOTHES 1 i !" I ." '.. "!" '. " " 1 ,J 1 1 1 1 11 11 " " l - : - - : . 1 , ...... rt T B t g -m m U T . h im t T . ft ft . . , There are many kinds of clothes. We will tell you of just two kinds at tris time. Germany when her supply of Wool and Cotton gave signs of giving out, set her chemists at work to find other sources of supplying her population with clothing. The Army getting the Wool and the Cotton clothing, so their scien tists made paper clothing. They were destitute of needed Un derclothes, Ladies' Dresses and Men's. Suits, so they treated paper and manu factured them of that. Sand Bags were ecen made of them and stood the test But why wear substitutes and inferior clothes, that won't give the satisfaction that, Bishop's Keadv Tailored Clothes will? Come in and see this Paper Cloth and compare it with Bishop's, and the Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits. They are of VIRGIN WOOL straight from the sheep to you. So-called "ALL WOOL" may have been worn five or six times by your friends--but the life is gonenever to return. VIRGIN WOOL as-sures you that you are the first one to wear this wool and that the spring and life has not been worn out before it finally reaches you. Study this for a few minutes and you will see why the clothes that Bishop sells for a moderate price give better satisfaction and service to you, than you can buy elsewhere. Priced from $35, J49, 45 and $50.00 . Every family in Polk and Marion Counties a Patron. i1 1 mm. . I I 1 "-i Salem loofe SIM S Store The Pomona made Its last trip front Hull-lit- to Portland this morning, at least for the summer nnd spiing sea son. The boat was well patronized by ali'in merchants nnd was well loaded on its up river trips, ibut there was pruitii-ully no freight for down river. It is thought that Hie bont will go into service again this fall a 1iy that time thero will bo heavy l-enl freight from j way landings on tho d'jwu river trips. The armory is now taking on a snap-; py military nppeiirnneo undor the care, of Harry Plant who is now official care taker. Tho building has been cleaned up, floors given an extra scrubbing, wood work oiled, lawn mow cd m:H everything .put. in ship shape ' for next week. On Tuesday, Wednes day nnd Thursday owning of next week the armory will be turned er to tho Odd 'ellows niol on i'radav i ve ning, May the Willamette" Glee club will give a coticert. W. Knu'oi II. Lytlo lift thiii morning fur www urn ,-, L.J '.'''Hi 1 1 1.' Asm Friday and Saturday Specials Every article we are advertising for this week-end is a money saver and our goods are strictly fresh. FELS-NAPTHA California ARGO LUX S0AP wX C0RN Washi" :i bars for 25c Powder STARCH Powder Per '5 Packages p . Package 23c 2 Packages ARM& 25c . 25c HAMMER ' Fountain " Bakintr UNCLE Rrlnfl Campbells Lf ng JOHN'S rand, Condensed Soda Maple S0UPS Per Syrup Clams t , r, Quart Cans Per Can ferCan Package 7c G5c lc1ran, llc Fountain KVSP Van Camps 0ranes Brand MARSH- P;rk Gduicy nvctpre MALLOWS Erans -btock Per Can 17c .'!5c 12c 25c Our stock of fresh fruits and vegetables is complete and our prices are right. No-Vary Grocers "The Quality Store" Phone 409 ::8:5 Court Street fiiysisjaaj V-fjf