THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OBF.fiON. FRIDAY. M.VT Zl 1919 PAGE SIX "I I ' r I"" . . . JC ; S U. i-tm. 1 1 You uo DStier Tor Less tfi UIKIl: SALEM SAMPLE STOKE I Oft News SPECIAL VALUES THAT DMAND YOUR ATTENTION 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Grey, Blue 75c. 85c MEN'S BLUE BIB O'ALLS Good weight and full cut, suspender or high back $1.60. $1.75. $1.85 Jumpers to match same price, as O'alls MEN'S KHAKI OVERALL Suits medium and heavy weight, roomy and comfortable $2.45. $2.69. $2.98 . MEN'S SAMPLE GLOVES Gauntlets, Wrist, Auto and Dress sty les, almost any kind of glove you want priced. 75c to $6.50 Suit Cases - $1.75 to $13.85 . MEN'S SUITS Blues, Browns and Gray Mixtures $17.50 to $22.00 BOYS' KNEE PANT Suits. A good variety of styles to choose frorn at $3.95 0 $8.45 MEN'S DRESS HATS $1.75, $2.85 to $3.65 MEN'S EVERYDAY STRAW r HATS, 10c to 33c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Band styles, soft or laundered cuffs 75c to $1.95 MEN'S WORK SHOES Blacks and Tan outing and Blucher styles $1.98 to $5.85 The funeral services of Elmer W. Miller eri'l be held Sunday morning at 10:3i o 'flock from the rhHl I'f Webb (.'lough. Burial will In- in the City View ecmeterv. His parents who had been isiting in Illinois and oiluT points in the centra! state, arrived home this i morning. , There are rumors around town that lour store is a .branch of another firm of Salem, so we thought it would be wise to inform von that we own this i :ore. Kemp. I Working, owueis of KVoYary Grocers :tS3 fou't street. Ye Liberty Today - Tomorrow I The Jr. iwiU have Guild of St. Paul's church a rocked food , sale at the State street entrance of the Salem J Hardware Co. (Nit. May 24. j At the regular weekly session of the lElka' lodu last evening the following !were duly"initiated and are now in Hue !for attendance at ladies' night at the : lodge. next Monday cveuiug and Jo 'give the hailing sign when occasion re quires: V. Connol Dyer, tiranville Al- lemad, Binger Sefton, Johu Chening- ton, M. J. Hunt. Otto X. Hoppcs, F. M. MeNary, C. K. Russell. Robert Perlich, !K. L. Palmer, ( has. F. l'ubst, H. L. ; Fischer, Frauk X. Beck, S. F. Scullnid and O. A. Lansdon. 'c- jr r s welcoine, Stattd meeting of De Mulav onimaudiy Xo. .", K. T. this evening. Vi-iting Sir Knights ! fnil ITff5 an n- - i U ; 1 t I H !, t l I omm J . i & uj- . ANY m j ! ; SEAT WHEF. TRADE AT C. J. Breier Co. OR WE BOTH LOOSE I - iiimimiii H ; imm: J I Big 5 piece orchestra, dance annovy ' Saturday m i j 1 1 1 . o- Money in r a oo jw. hone I'JUii Chenv City iblritry. tf o Whether lady barbers shall be ad mitted to the Barbers' I'nion or wheth er they ahull not.Mvill be fought out tit the international convention of bar bers to meet at Buffalo next Septem ber. T.M. Xewberry lias been elected j as a delegate from the local lodge. ! Heretofore, the lady bubcrs have been (knocking for ndmittance, but the oppo Isition so far has been too wtiong and ithey have not been officially reeog- iiizedT e TUmi ofihsWlim : by TUX CHArtWATK OirKttt ki) PV01!A1X HAUhbti Vhat cno v:omm did to sa.v9 iho man sh? loved ion pubises. Moore, who is at the ad of the Summer Lake salt produc ing project, has filed on water enough for the irrigation, of 14,000 acres bor dering upon Ana river. o Superintendent Todd, of the city schools, has recently received a eom- 1 iiS More tbnu 200 deleiciiles nt ten do il the cnslern Oregon stnte federated Sun lay school convention lit Baker Tucg-dav. " ... We will pay lull value lor liberty Bonds in trade. PEOrLE'8 CASH BTOER 186-194 North Commercial St. Salem Cigar Factory is now making "l.a Corona '' and " Iit tie Salem " ei gar exactly as they were ninde before (the war. Smoking them reminds yon of old times, If Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his ilnntnl nl'i'iiM nt ill) oil U. ti. bank Ibldg. Bhone 341. tf ) )f BOC1ETT CLEANERS AND DYEE8 Tarticnlar work for particu- lar peoida Auto delivery 1272 State St. ' Phone 1681 5-29 SALEM AUTO EADIATOE SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Oas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 1!8 8. 12th W. Salem, Oregon. B 12 W. T. RIODON ft CO Undertakers 232 North High Street WELCH ELEOTEIO CO. FOE ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTER8 ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 9r3 S79 SUU St. DIED HhXILEX At his home, Too fcouth Sum mer street, May :2, 191U, J, A. Keg loo, at the-ago of 5'i years. He h.uU been, in ill health for several months. Ho. is survived byt a wiro and two children. .' The funeral services will be held Sat urday morning nt 10:30 o'clock from the Kigdon vlinpel and will bo con ducted by the Rev. George F, Holt of the First Bnptict church. The body will be taken to l'ortland tomorrow for cre mation. Air. Meg leu was formerly em ployed here in the cusket factory. music Good hall; good roads; good ut QuerryV every Rat. night.. o Big 5 piece orchestra, dance armory Saturday, nisht. W m. Neimeyer DRUGGIST Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Preparations Prefumes, Etc. HBEfflM I 'III TICNIC SUPPLIES ICY HOT BOTTLES GRAPE JUICES LOJU PICNIC SETS tJIl)i;.NS At his home 541) North Cottago street, May 1919,' Johu K (liddens, at the age of 00 years. The funeral services will be held Sat' in-day nflon.Don ut - o'clock from the Kigdon cluipil and will be conducted by the Rev. II. N. Aldrichs of the Leslie Methodist chuiilu Burial will be in the odd Fellows ectiieferv. There are several cases of influenza ut Ferrydale and justt o help the situ ation there, a call was made at Red Cro.s houdi)uaitei for muses. This de vested the fact that for general work, no nurses are available excepting those connected with tho service of the two city hospitals. It seems that the high prices offered for services in l'ortland has attracted about nil tho nurses in the city besides the professional and others who were working during the epi demic here are either otherwise engaged or do not cure to go into the work again. AU those interested m a proper ob servance of memorial day are requester to meet in the office of the city re- I corner in tne city nan raturiiiiv even ing, May L'4, ut o'clock. At this time final arrangements will be made for n iironci. observance tif thii ilnv. W, II. Bynis is eli iii mint! of tho Grund abundauc Army of the Republic committee. AU members of Sedgwick Post, fi. A. K., Kail other ex-soldiers are requested to meet i.t the Salem armury Suailnj morning at 10 o'clock. May H.l, to at tend services ut the First Methodist church, accepting the invitation of Dr. R. N. Avisou. This order has been Is sued from O. A. K. headquarters. J. Stuart Blackton'g massive' mas- . . . ! .1I...L te.' production "Lite's oreatesi i roo- lem," .by Anthony Paul Kelly, author of "Tho Barrier'," stsrrinfr Mitchell Lewis who pl.aved "' J'oUmiii in ine Harrier," he. at Ve Liberty Sun day and Monday. "Be a sea1 soldier" is the appeal now being made through posters to young men who still have a liking tor military service. The appeal is maite ny inc marine corps which now offers a six months terms of enlistment for those who have already seen service, with a sure trip over seas. No vice or war in "Life's Oreatert Problem" at Ve Liberty Sundny and Monday. given the benefits of the lower' prices, Mr. Remple, who has established the No-Vary store, is here from Saskatchewan.- He became interested in this val ley first through his sale of loganberry products. It is his intention to estab lish a .market in Saskatchewan for pro ducts of the valley as soon as he can make satisfactory rate arrangements. 0 The funeral services of Ichabod F. Hut, who died suddenly at his home yesterday six miles east of tho city, will be held .Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Webb & ('lough. The services will be conducted by Sedgwick Post. (i. A. It., and burial will be in the (1. A. R. circle in the City View cemetery. He is survived by a brother, Dr. Z. F.. Hurt, 8." years of nge and who is living nt Phillipslmg, Kansas, a niece, Mrs. V. R. Hicks of 1 nut la nil, h niece. Mrs. Muud McMucks, and tt. nephew, .1. C Burt of California. o-. The Salem War Mothers will hold their regular weekly session Saturday ufternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Commer cial club. municution from tho Portland headciiar ters of the War ComiiiTmity service, hav ing in charge the work of looking after the welfare of returned soldiers both at home and in camp, stating that ther would arrange to have a prominent speaker and worker in this coimuimitv in the early part of June to co-opcn.te with the local committees in the matter of welcoTning the returned soldiers and looking after their welfare. In the crush of other public activities in Salem this , work has rather been placed in the i background, but will be taken up more vigorously next month. ':,"''u'"Mt Frank K.v, of the 1-sitcJ mi nn in v -.i ' 1 g TTHnj.mmwiirrn 1 1 v- i i. uc t . '-, t Site,1 A Nutritious Diet fo Jt Quick Lunch; Ron a t OTHERy v, imitat::- DR. C. B. O'NEILL j Optometrist Optician i Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises j Bush Bank Bldg. yr r TV T VV 111 JL MWMHW V W Big 5 piece orchestra, dance armory Saturday niht. " " . o - George O. Brown, grand commander of the grand coinmandciy of Oregon, accompanied by M. L. Meyers, grand senior warden of the gland coiumanuory of Oregon, with other officiuis are pay ing their official visit to the lodges in 1N.ii nn, ast niulit ami tins evenm. v;(i, I.;, nffieinl family Mr. Brown will visit Eugene Saturday evening. Valley championship game 2 p. m. to morrow W. I'. field, two undefeated teams, Coi vallis Hi vs Salem Hi. -o Corvallls Hi ts Salem Hi tomorrow W. V. fiebl 2 . m. Two uuiletcatc'i tennis decides valley fhanipioiiship. P. 3. Kunti and Wm. H. Smith, coun ts ..l,ool annerintendeiit, are visiting today ut the Nalony school taking part in the term's closing exercises. Mr. Vmiih will ive diplomas to the two graduates of the eighth grade Kussell Smalley and F.lsie Welch. Although the Odd Fellows and Re- bekuhs weie liiven plenty to do and an A group of farmers from the Ana River district of Luke county arrived in the city today nidi have been in con-1 ferenco with State Engineer Cupper with regard to a contest with Jason C. Moore, of l'ortland, over the appropria tion of water in thrir district for irri- THE IDEA that because our pr:. I illvl are low, the qnaitj. 1 ---r"-; nnrmrawi! 1 mmmm i AwanlMi GRAND PRIZE t Hit P. P. I. E. i JTmt immmk. m m mm f K'l !," il pylSTH-.jril r2T V 1 IT A . a new suit fEEE if thty rip rEW.KECF IMITATIONS If yout defter wppjy jmi, w will end them, cWfw prepaid, oa iccripi of price, (1.60 eacb. Levi StrauM & Co., San Francisco WANTED our vulcamzmg yt; same. At least do us::.; justice of xax::. some of our work i ' judge it on its istr . alone. . j Then we feel confident you will appreciated, our prices are actually low, not merely apparcv j COMMERCIAL VULCANIZING AND BUBS- M PnrntPW.inl St. R. S. SpOOT, ; ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT YU Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rata Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 Successor to Frank S. Ward 411 STATE STREET TIIONE 167 Comrade! of Sedwick Post will turn out ami tttteud the fuiierul of our lute comrade, I. Hurl, from the undertak ing parlor of Webb CIohkIi, iSiitur duv, May 24, at 2 o'clock in the after imoii. lnti'rment in the U. A. B. ciiele. He hud been a member of the l'ost 101 30 years. I). Webster. Adjutant. On of th raciest games of th ae- n it scheduled for tomorrow afternoon ut 2 o'clock, on the Willr.niette I'niver it v . Krounda, when the talent Mult vhool team will meet the team from t'orvalli. Thcso are the only two teams in the high school series ia the valley that have mt been defeated and the in dication!! are that it ill le a caw of (Ircck meeting tireek, as Corvullis de fentod Kutene by a trigger aiantin than , did the SiiU'tn tim; and on the other hand hiiletn defeated Albany bv a big E''r acore tlian did Corva'lia. Tha talem line mi U not as vet definitely decided. McKittrii k, of Willamette, will umpire. The winner of this B.".nu will b u iut for contest with the champion team from the 1'orllaiid bii;h whQuls in the final name ta lw plaved late in June. Hiirlt.w.t niiiti.-it uricn iifliit fur lnenn-1 . ,i...i n ...,..., - . - , - - or eiiieriaiiiu.iii. '"' berries. Kiivnl Anne cherniv. rut i:if' week of the grand encmHimient, yet , h.-rri, atraw berries, jjoeseberi ics and : iiite n number were still willing to ' ltai- lot t pears. j jov a little more fun and congregated Phone 717 nt the Commercial club lust evening aft- We furnish boxes nnd ithIch. i er the session nt the Hull of Kepresentu i MANGIS EROS ' tativea. The Commercial club reading .-jj sta,( st- Snlein," tre. rooms were thrown open as usual and' 5 24; thus.- who enjoy pool or lulliiinls were , uiven the tables and while those Who were brought up to enjoy dancing were given the use of the anditoi iuiii, with the Yictrola furnishing the music. In fact during the entite week, the facili ties of the Commercial club i i every re spect were given to the visitors. '..... .....''ZZP- aaaaMaasasjMs " . .... M, p.. r TJTl IT"- rfV"' n A 7ti 1 1;. - i L.M.HUM I! The No-Vary grocera at 383 Court street are offering special lmrgnins in the gnvery line. They have purchased n stock that had just opened for busi ness in the suburbs of the tit .v. The ow ner had found the suburbs not exactly adopted to business and sold out to tlie No-Varv grocers at a low figure and the advantage of this purchase will be lipH'imOWHl"'1 1 1111 mmmmm'2 g fcaat"" o Children and gtwvn-ups los e the delicious Vv hent and hur ley' food - GrapeWots It LmilcL"; boJy and brain I care of Yick So Tong Chinese Jlcaiflno nnd Tea O. Has medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Smidnvs from 10 A. M. nntil 8 P. M. 1.V1 South High St. Ouoi,l uoIt.u() 'iii.e.j Everything m Paints and Varnishes. rtff 'his? K. W. BALLANTTNE PIANO TUXKR Playeri bpecialty With derrineton Piano lluuse, Court St., Salem, Oregon KALSOMINE at our 11c per pound. Our motto is "&en i a44iw WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at ELIQII UOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strict I Modern 1 IVr r lilO Rooms of Solid C""f.rt Only Hotel in B isiihm Iitrict. rail ft MTU CRIfH r . I, I-AHLU'1LI i ii rhone S13 West Salem 414 BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS