Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY C
JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1919.
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DEPARTMENT STORE
240-246 North Commercial Street
MAKE THIS PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW AND SECOND
HAND TIRES
Vulcanizing and Welding Neatly and Scientifically done.
Get more miles for your money from "AJAX" guaranteed in writing, 5000 miles
COMMERCIAL VULCANIZING AND WELDING SHOP
ROBT. SPOOR
:541 North Commercial Street
Welcome L O. O. F.
IF ITS USED CARS OR OIL COME TO US
GOOD BARGAINS IN CARS AND PARTS
Oleson Auto Exchange
:549 North Commercial Street "
Monty's T&e Shop
Vulcanizing and
TIRES and
All Work Guaranteed
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JJP. OSWALD ' JNO. I. SAVAGE
Cord Work Our Specialty
OSWALD & SAVAGE
"Tire Specialists"
Vulcanizing, Retreading and General Tire Repairing
Telephone P.04
Our Integrity is your protection
178 S. Commercial Street
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Ex-Instructor U.S. Air Service
Salem, Oregon.
Tire Repairs
TUBES
151 South Commercial St.
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387 STATE ST.
Salem, Oregon.
Good Music
GRAND ENCAMPMENT IS
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Brigadier General H. M. Beekwith. re-
tiird, of Portland, will eoiiisKan.1, will
form on the south and west aides of
Marion Square.
The line of march ii as follows:
Starting from Marion Square, Divis
ions No. 1 and No. 3 will proceed south
on Commercial to Chemeketa, east oa
CliemukeU to Church, (where Diviaioa
No. 2 will fall into Hue), south oa
Church to Court, west on Court to Com
mercial, south oa Commercial to Trade,
counter march to Sttte, east on State to
Wilsou l"ark.
Order of March.
Colonel John M. Williams, retired, of
Canton Hove? No. 4, Eugene, will bs ia
'command of the entire parade, and per
sonally in command of Division No. 1.
The order of march as officially an
nounced is as follows:
Divisiou No. 1, John M. Williams,
marshal.
Company M, Oregon Nntioual Guards.'
Salem 1'herrian Band.
Salem Cherrians.
Patriarchs Militant. !
Ladies' Auxiliaries, F. IX. '.
Graud Officers. I
Degree Staff llasi;lo Rebekah
Lodge No. 15. I
Degree Stuff Columbia Bebekah
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i.ouge :o. 3.
Iiegroe Staff Golden Rule Encamp
ment No. 28.
Rebeknh C'cntnnial Drill Team of
Portland.
Division No. 1. John M. Williams,
Marshal.
Division No. 2, P. A. Hanta, Marshal
Home Bebekah Lodge No. 68.
Stuyton Lodge No. Hi, I. O. O. F.
Kva Itebeknh Lndije No. 92.
Fidelity Lodge No. 30, 1. O. O. F.
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Crescent Lodge No. 176, I. O. 0. F.
All Visiting Delegates.
Division No. 3, H. M. Beckwith, Marshal
Salem High School Cadets and Band.
Float Friendship, Love and Truth. I
Abnirn Rebekah Lodge No. Sri. Dallas, i
Friendship Lodge No. 6, I. O. O. F.,:
Dallas, i
La Creole Encampment XoSO, Dallas.!
Decorated Automoliiles. j
Tryphonn Bebekah Lodire No. .IS.Kil.'
verton. 1
Silver Lodge Xo. 21, Silverton. I
Float Liberty. !
Salem Kebeknh Lodge Xo. 1, j
Decorated Automobiles. '
Thalia Bebekah Lndve Vn. 1Q1 IT,,!..
hard. ,
Hubbard Lodge Xo. 7G, I. O. O. F. i
Float. I
Cliemeketr.' Lodge Xo. 1, I. O. O. F
Salem.
Deeoraled Aulonioliile.
Beulah Rebekah Lodge Xo. 35, Al
bany. Float.
Willamette Encampment Xo. 2, Sa
lem. Decorated Automobiles.
Bishop Hughes to Speak.
After all who have participated In the
parade have assembled l Willson Park,
n program will be presented with Bishop
Mathews Simpson Hughes as the prin
cipal speaker.
The program Thursday evening to be
given in the Hull of Representatives is
especially for visiting Odd .Fellows and
Hebekahs. On account of tho extra
number of visitors who will come to the
city Thursday fur the parade, it. is an
nounced that the prog nun for the even
ing is just for visiting delegates and
their friends.
While the Win on mile of the afternoon
is the big event for Thursday, tho grand
bulge of Odd Fellows and the Bebekah
Assemble will continue their repnlui
business sessions during the day, closing
in time for all delegates to take part in
the parade.
The complete nrotium for delegates
for Thursday is as follows:
Thursday, May 22.
1 1 :!." a. m. rhotoirrunhinir ol tieio-
gates on State House grounds.
Grand Lodge, Hall of Representatives
1:IH) a. in. Regular Session.
l:llt) p. m. Regular Session.
1 :'M p. m. Kxehange of Courtesies
with Rebekah Assembly.
Relukali Assembly, Senate Chifiuber.
i'MlO a. m. Regular Session.
1:!IU p. m. Closing Session.
1:111) p. in. Exchange of Courtesies
with Grand Lodge.
2:00 p. in. Memorial Exorcises.
3:30 p. m. Grand Parade, l'atriotic
progn.ni following parade at Willson
Park:
Music Salem Cherrian Band
invocation Bev. Leluud W. Porter
Vocal Solo Hallie Parrish Diudall
Address Bishop Huthew S. Hughes
Song " America " Audience
Thursday Evening. j
fi:00 p. in. Muscovite Banquet, I. O. :
O. K. hull. j
7:00 p. in.- Muscovite Degree, I. 0. 0.1
F. Hull.
H:00 p. m. Subordinate Degree, Ar-
uiory; Exemplification of First Decree
by IIlssiiIo Lodire No. 13. Poitlund. !
j N:00 p. in. Special program, Hftll of
i hVprcsciitntivcs.
I Waconda CoItsVin From ;
Liberty Nine; Score 2-1
j Waconda. Or., May 21. The Waron
da Cults won the first game of the sea
i son on the npcniiiir srnnnds. Rundnv.
When thev defeated the Liberty nine by.
a margin of one run. The final score,
j stood 2 to 1. j
I A large crowd, Including many people'
from Salem ho drove out in maehim-s. '
witnessed The game, which was a fast
I exhibition on A 1 baseball. One of the;
i features of the paine was the pitching,
of Felton who sent nine bastmen to the
I bench. .
Coa.'h Russell is predicting a success
I fill season for his Waconda aggregation,
jfor, while ther are mostly young hoys
and not greatlr experienced, ther ire
plnving fast ball. Next Sunday thev!
will meet the Mount Angel team on the'
Wncnnda ground.
Welcome LO. Of. and Mors
To Salem are invited to make this store your headquarters. Complete lines of Dry
Goods, Silks, Men's and Women's Furnishings, Millinery, etc
OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
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Commercial and Court Streets
Quackenbush Auto Supply
and Vulcanizing
Thline complete Solids and Neumatic tires and auto supplies
219 Nortti"Commercial Street. pnone qq
Wm. Neimeyer
Drugs and Toilet Articles
PERFUMES AND SUNDRIES
444 State Street
Today and Tomorrow
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TRAVELOGUE
WELCOME I. 0. 0. F.
ef ore You Go
Please visit our store and get acquainted with us and our shoes
Paris Shoe Store
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WILL RECEIVE A HEARTY WELCOME AT THE
Copies Casli Stoe
186-194 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
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VISIT OUR DEPARTMENTS OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
AND SHOES WHILE IN SALEM, AND DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE ECON-
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ARMORY, Saturday Night
Richey's 5-Piece Orchestra
& CO.
Formerly Chicago Store
Phone 167
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