Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
5 PAGE SIX , THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1919. I Will begin Saturday and continue Monday at the People's Cash Store, 186-194 North Commercial Street The last Market Bulletin shows a raisign of prices in every line instead of a drop. But the People's Cash Store is on the job, which means we will follow our cut price policy regardless of expense to us. We start it once and we will follow it, because the public opinion is more valuable to us than all the money in the world. Our specials mean everything in all our departments in Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. GROCERIES Specials For Saturday Only Sugar, per sack $90 Sugar, 10 1-2 pounds $1-00 White Beans, 2 pounds for 15c Fishers Best Hard Wheat flour $2.80 Cherry City flour $2.60 1 Sack Corn Meal, white or yellow 65c Pancake flour 65c Rolled Oats, 10 pounds in bulk 63c Graham flour, 62c Lima Beans, 2 pounds 25c White, Yellow and Red Mexicon beans 8c Head Rice, per pound 9" Broken Rice, 4 pounds 25c B. C. Corn Flakes 9c Cream of wheat : 24c Cream of Barley 16c Macaroni in bulk 8c Macaroni in packages 8c If you will notice market situation you will buy coffee now. 25 per cent reduction, below the wholesale price in all kindsof coffee and tea. Gunpowder tea 50c English breakfast tea 40c canned goods no. 10 Peaches 60c Borden's and Carnation milk, 15c; per doz....$1.75 Libbys and Armours very best : He Sweet Corn, 15c; per dozen $1.75 Sugar Peas, 15c; per dozen $1-75 Solid pack tomatoes 17c No. 2 1-2 Standard Tomatoes 14c Apple Butter, per can 15c No. 2 1-2 Sauer Kraut 15c No. 2 1-2 Dill Pickles 19c Pineapples 19c 2 l-2s Peaches :. -24c Apricots 25c 2 1-2's Pumpkins 13c No. 10 Apples 55c Mustard, pints 25c Full pints Armours Catsup 25 c Deviled Meats 6c Dried Peaches, 2 pounds 25c 1 Pound raisins in bulk 12c Buy all your grease and oils now and save money. Gailon best cooking oil $1.90 6 pounds Crisco $1.95 No. 5 Vegetole $1.35 No. 5 Compound $1.18 No. 10 Compound $2.35 No. 5 Cottolene : $1.25 No. 10 Cottolene $2.90 Compound in bulk, per pound 27c The same reduction in all kinds of syrups and mollasses. Soda and Oyster crackers 17c Graham Crackers 17c All kinds of cookies 18c Candy, per pound 25c Umcco and Nuuco butter -31c Peanut Butter, 2 pounds 29c Crystal White Soap 5c Citrus Washing Powder 21c 2 pkgs. Arm and Hammer Soda 13c Matches 5c $2.00 Brooms $1.00 $1.60 Brooms 75c $U5 Brooms 60c $1.75 Brooms 73c VEGETABLES- Burbank potatoes, per 100 pounds $.75 Oranges, dozen, from 23c up Strawberries 18c MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HATS AND FURNISHINGS $55.00 Men's Suits $19.98 $25.00 Men's Suits ..$9.78 $7.00 Men's all wool pants $4.98 $2.50 Men's Cotton Pants $1.49 $2.50 Khaki pants $1.85 Blue Bib Striped Overalls $1.49 $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.25 $1.75 Heavy Work Shirts 98c 75c heavy suspenders 49c Men's Cotton Socks 9c $2.50 Blue Heavy Bib Overalls $1.65 Men's hats, straw, khaki and other kinds 25c to 49c mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmummmmma SPECIAL FOR EVERYONE- Best quality Men's Elk Shoes .. $2.98 Men's Dress Shoes $2.65 and up Boys' Shoes $1.65 and up $7.00 Ladies up to. date kid and patent leather pumps and oxfords $4.25 $8.00 Shoes, all kid leather, gray, black, brown and other colors $4.98 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords....$1.89 and up For the benefit of the public that did not get the tennis shoe specials we will repeat the sale. Men's Vim Oxford, black and white 89c Ladies' Vim Oxford, black and white 89c Boys and Girl's 69c Children's White Pumps with leather or rubber soles 69c When you believe that a leather shoe is better than paper ones, buy Peters Shoes at the People's Cash Store. You will get 140 per cent on pour dollar in doing this. Our prices for Peters Leather Shoes is lower than a paper shoe somewhere else. Peters Army last shoes $4.98 Peters Mule Skin shoe $2.39 Peters Elk Skin shoe $2.98 Peters Fancy Dress Shoes $4.98 We carry a large assortment of Ladies' Shoes. Ox fords and Pumps. Also Kid and Patent Leather shoes, with a net profit for yo uof 35 cents on each dollar. SOME ECONOMY BASEMENT PRICES- 25c laces of all kinds 5c Khaki and White Handkerchiefs 5c Big Box Matches 5c Market Baskets -10c 16 ounces bluing 10c Mopsticks 10c 10 quart Galvanized pails 37c $1.25 Sandals 65c ALSO HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. Big roll toilet paper 5c Big special sale for Ladies in our Dry Goods de partment. Buy everything you need in Dress Goods now and save :5c on each dollar. We are receiving shipments daily from eveiy part of the cast and middle west. of enormous quantities of dress goods and especially beautiful designs in voiles. Prices $1.25 per yard and up Crepe de Chine all colors 69c and up We just received hundreds of pieces of Dress Ging hams in the most beautiful patterns and colors. Prices as follows: 27-inch, 19c; 27-inch, 25c; 31 inch, 29c. Big assortment in House Dresses for Ladies and Children for 98c and up. We will give entirely free with the purchase of one dollar a very handy shopping bag. WE ARE GIVING FREE PREMIUM COUPONS WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH DOLLAR WHICH ARE VALUABLE IN SECURING BEAUTIFUL GLASS AND SILVERWARE, CROCKERY AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS IN OUR PREMIUM DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED. ALSO SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON LARGE CAMP ORDERS. BUY "V BONDS AS WE WILL TAKE BONDS JUST LIKE MONEY. PEOPLES Management CASH STORE 186-194 N. Commercial St. Phone 453 Standard Quality URNISHING Men's Rockford mixed socks, 10c, 15c and 22 l-2c Bear Brand firemen and engineers' socks, black or tan .-. 25c . Bear Brand Record socks, black, brown, white or palm... 25c Bear Brand Parasilk socks, black, brown or white 50c Men's dress suspenders....50c, 65c, 75c Men's heavy work suspenders 50c, 75c and : $1.00 Men's Standard quailty khaki work shirts $1.25 and $1.50 Men's standard quality blue or grey work shirts 95c Men's Levi Strauss khaki military shirts $2.50 Men's Levi Strauss "Bullet Proof" work shirts $2.00 extra sizes $2.25 Boys' common blue work shirts.. ..75c Boys' standard weight striped work shirts $1.00 Boys' standard quality khaki two pocket shirts $1.25 Boys' Levi Strauss heavy khaki mili tary shirts $1.95 Men's off brand bib overalls...... $1.50 and $1.75 Men's Levi Strauss blue bib over alls $2.50 Jumpers to match $2.50 Men's Levi Strauss express stripe bib overalls $2.50 Jumpers to match $2.50 Men's Levi Strauss extra heavy rivet ed waist blue overalls $2.50 Men's light weight khaki pants $1.75 Men's heavy khaki pants $2.50 Men's Rose City fine quality heavy whipcord khaki pants $3.50 (Extra Sizes) Men's Rose City fine quality heavy whipcord Norfolk coats to , match $3.50 Boys' Black Bear heavy khaki long pants $2.50 Men's khaki "Lees Unionalls"....$1.00 Men's Express stripe "Lees Union alls" $3.50 Youth's khaki "Lees Unionalls" $2.50 and $3.00 Men's summer union suits, long or short sleeves $1.00 Men's Richmond summer union suits .....$2.00 Men's summer underwear, shirts and drawers .....45c Men's Lawrence summer Balbrig gan shirts and drawers $1.00 Men's Chalmers Porosknit union suits $1.25 Boys' summer union suits, B.V.D. style 75c Boys' summer union suits ribbed, short sleeves, knee length....$1.00 Boys' summer union suits, short sleeve, knee length, poros knit $1.00 Boys' summer union suits, ribbed, long sleeve, ankle length 85c ostein & Greenbaum 240 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET K MRS. SANFORD'S MESSAGE TO WORKING WOMEN for. I I1' K r V .... v m - ff Laurel, Miss. "Eight years ago I was suffering with pains and weakness caused by a lemale trouble, i bad bead aches, chills and fe vers, and was unable to do my work part of the time. Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vege table Compound was recommended to me and I took twelve bottles of it, and my health has been good ever since. I am able to run the ma chine and do dress making besides my housework. You are at liberty to publish my letter if it will help some poor suffering woman. " ! Mrs. J.C. Sanford, 1237SocondAve., ' Laurel, Miss. I Thousands of women drap; along from ' day to day in just such a miserable con- dition as was Mrs. Sanford, or suffering ' from displacements, irregularities, in j flammation, ulceration, backache, side ; ache, headache, nervousness, or " the blues." j Such women should profit by Mrs. Sanford's experience and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and find ! relief from their sufferings as she did. For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham MedicineCo., Lynn, Mass. Theresultof their long experience is at your service. t I hi. vp till modern conveniences to be as- mired nt this price. j For moms a little further out, where .taking n street car would he necessary, it was decided that the mte should he I 1.30 flat, whether occupied by one or two persona. I As n number of the Odd Fellows had already made rates of t.iiO a night be fore this plan had been fully announced, it was tliught best to have it under stood that the $2 rate applied only to those homes close in and which had all modern conveniences. The Marion hotel is listing tho ad dress of homes where, delegates may be sent, and thoso having rooms snonld telephone the hotel. At the commercial club beginning next week, a special room has been set apart ns information liendqunrters. Ar runmenets hnve been made, to have an teudant in charge, nt all times in this room. A telephone will be instilled and arrangements made whereby those in charge will he able to answer nl In quiries ns to rooms, programs and In fact any information regarding the week 's program. ! by a brother, ('has. t'hapman of Mij ncapolis, Minn; also a Step daugli'i Airs. U. E. Hulvorwcn of Salem. 7 Tim funeral services will be hel from the Webb & Clough parlors, t 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon bti will be conducted by tho ficv. Aldrio pn-stor of Lcslio M. K. church. Buni will he in tho City View cemetery. 1 Airs. Pcnrcc was iborn in Vorksltin Kngland, Dec. fl, 1842, coining to tt Tnited .States in 180(5, and to )reg1 from Afiunesota six yenrs ago. Ml was a faithful member of the I.sli At. K. church . DIED ft l'KAHf'E At her home. 2.I23 R. Nob Hill -street, at 10:30 o'clock FrMny niurninr Ala- Hi, 1919, Airs. Eliza beth Mary Pearce, wife of Hobert Pearce. Ito-iiilin her husband, she is survived TODAY'S BASEBALL SCOR National . . . R H Chicago 0 4 .New Vork 3 5 Tyler and Killifer, O Terrell j Burn and AfcCnity Cincinnati 1 7 Brooklyn O 5 , Luque ami liaiiilen; Mnrijnard r.it irueger Pitls'uurg 5 Philadelphia 1 Cooper and Nehiiiidt ; Oesi-hgor a. A'lums. j Ht. Louis 4 (1 I Boston 2 9 ' Tnoro, Slim-doll and Snyder; Fill', ijini, Northrop and Wilson' American Xew York, Detroit, rain Washington-Cleveland, rain Boston 4 3 Chirngo .-, 7 10 Caldwell end 8c hang; Faber r.ad Sehnlk Philadelphia St Louis, rain Charges For Rooms During Convention Week Settled At Meeting Of Committee At a meeting ... held this morning nt the Commercial club between the enter tainment committee of the Odd Fellows for the big state encitiinonent next week and Charles II. Miller, manager of the Atarion hotel, it Was decided Mat tie rate for rooms in resiilenco houses for the week should be a s follows: For those close in to the business section wtihin easy walking distance, the rate shall be l.-'O per nitfht when m-i-iipied: by one iH'rson, and .$2 per night when oi-(-iipied bv two. These rooms must SCHIRUMIC 1 Needs and Appreciates Your Business yeBacssrnrfrri m mug 0 Mineral salts play an Impor tant part in tissue buildinrf They're found in abundance in the delicious wheat and barley food GrapeNuts FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS ALWAYS ON HAND ! Buy your groceries here and sell us your produce 1 1 at the highest market price for cash. I THE FARMER'S STORE OF QUALITY l 270 N. Commercial - Phone 721 Phone orders delivered free 1