PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 29, 1919. Che Dailii" W Ifournal Nation Wide Institution That has built and kept its business on the principal of the GOLDEN RULE THE J, C. Penney Co. OPERATING 197 BUSY STORES WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE, AND MERCHANDISE AT . THE LOWEST PRICES You Should not fail to look over what we have, before you buy. We will SAVE YOU MONEY Look, Read and Think Of the wonderful savings we will make you. It matters not what department it is in, whether for Man, Woman or Child. Investigation will prove we have them all beat. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW i NICE, NEW NIFTY Party Dresses Of fine Georgette Crepe in good colors and styles $18.50 to $24.75 FIBER SILK SWEATERS Thai, please in colors that are good. Look them over. They are priced at $7.50, $8.90, $9.90 and $10.90 DOMESTICS Of all kinds, which are of the best and is all new clean stock. Ginghams, yard 19c to 35c Kiddy Kloth, excellent, fast colors, yard 39c Percales, yard 15c, 21c, 25c and 29c Sheeting, yard 49 to 69c 45-inch Cabot Pillow Tubing, yard 25c 42 Pequot Pillow Tubing yard 39c Bleached Muslin, yard - 18c SILK AND MUSLIN Underwear Made of the best of nainsook crepe de chine and satin; daintily trimmed with lace and embroidered. Camisoles 9Sc, $1.15 and $1.49 Chemise $1.49 to $1.98 Gowns $1.79, $1.98, $2.49, and $2.98 price wouid be pretty hits. The proph- 'ets were all wrung. ritrawbtrries are jretailiug at two boi.es fur 25 cents, the i quality is most excellent anil the sup i ply seVui unlimited. But it is a fact that strawberries are being contracted for in large quantities at from 10 to ; 12 cent a pound, gooseberries at five .cents a pound and cherries at seven and eight cents a pound. The lowly 'gooaebeTrT, always quoted at and 3 rent a pound, is now taking its place with its aristocratic neighbors and iwhat was considered a high price for logauberries a year or so ago, is the i today price of the gooseberry. ! Visitors art always vrelcome at onr baby chick store, 544 State , Street opposite county court fcouse. ica week. 6 24 Salem Cigar Factory is now mailng "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ei gara eiactly as they were made before ' t4 wir. Smoking them reminds you of oia times. u a Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Trssfer Co. for quick service, tf SKIRTS We have a fine offering in this important line of apparel in Woolen and Silk Fabrics in sol id colors and plaids. $3.98 to $12.50 Ladies Shoes We have as fine a line of Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes as there is to be found in the city. We can supply your wants having them in White Canvas and the best of Kid Leather in BLACK, WHITE, BROWN and GREY WHITE CANVAS, in prices from....:. $1.98 to $4.98 KID OXFORDS and PUMPS in a splendid variety of styles from ........$2.98 to $8.50 The only way to appreciate the value we offer in SHOES is to SEE them. HOSIERY You will find us stocked with such leading makes as Armor Plate, Burson, Lawrence, Oc tagon and Bear Brand. Ladies Silk Hose $1.39 to $2.49 Ladies' Lisle Hose 68c to 98c Ladies' Cotton 2 for 25c to 35c Children's Hose 2 for 25c to 49c Incorporated Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phons 114. 'tf The "Live Wire Class" of toe Lce- i lie M. K. church Sunday school, with !A. -'. llVhriistcdt teacher, will leave tomorrow on their annual emuping trip, which will be nwde to the upper McKentie river district, where they will spend three days in a most enjoy- ablo outing. There will be about fifty members u the party. Special meeting of De ? V Slo'ny (tommandery No. Work in the Malta de gree. Visitinjf Sir Knights welcome, o Dance at M. B. A. hall every Sat. night; four piece orchestra. 5-30 o. Benefit dance under auspices of St Agnes guild at Masonic Temple June 2. Tickets 50e. Dance tonight at Hurst hall given by Knights and Ladies of Security, fra ternal organization. Ail A i - May 31 Concert by I'nivar- shy Uirls' Olce Hub. June 2 Graduation Recital Willamette School of Mimic. June S Monday iood roads rally in fta'em. " June 8 Special stats else- tion. a June 4 Dr. Wheeler at Ar- at mory, auspices Klks' lodge. Free. June High School senior elans piny, "The fortune Hunt- r." June 5 Thtirsilay "Wind milk of Holland'' at Cbouiawa SVii.htorium, June 8 Apollo Concert, Opera House. June 7 Pnturday IListorio- al pageant Willamette univcr- aity campus. June Id School election, on ej.re.-tnr. ETHEL CLAYTON IN 'PETTIGREW'S GIRL" C11AELE8 CllArUN IN "A NIGHT AT THE SHOW" Prices en fish tti cod sliced 15c pound. Fitts Market e lowers. Una cod Whule full fa the cane ef the Mat against Mrs. f "etherine Khodcs, charged with threat ening children on North Front street, Mra. It hodee w pot under bond by Jastiee I'nmb to keep the peace. It seems that a lot of children had teen annoying her until she omld stand it e li.n.T and slie then threatened to 4a tin m bodily harm. I buy junk of all kinds, rags and t.'j! '-, metal, iron, broken dona autos and parts of nutos. Give us a trial. I .,i..,i. k Junk Co. 328 N. Com. St. I kone 3 '3. tf Art!firil Iamb, hare expert plate bb, with osr 35 years erperience, at my gfiM. lr. I). X. lleoehier, dea-t,..-t, ina U. 6. Kat. bank bijg. tf Av ' x U.9 rc'.riii: American aoj . .. i- I n imiinl in New rk Wed , ,v iierinn ft ("liarli'S W. , , r : . a ! '.r . r. f g t t U 4i'-li-vue 'rvt. hftfi-nt. H ts a r,, .,.r f.f lje J .n riuii T'i il V, J.'"fl) en- . ,r, v r i ;-' 4 it the fcr' , (J, li, I 1 7. 'I U'4 t ' - " terilny afternoon stated that he would be at inp Merritt for a few duys. Jr. 0, L. Scott, chiropractic aplnol ojjint, will not return from Portland this week. His offices iu the U. W. National bank building are open,, how ever, fur staking appointments. tf "The Funeral Beautiful.' Ciouh Co. Webb ft tt The general delivery window at the posti'ff ice, to be oen tomorrow fruui S until 10 o'clock is for transients on ly. There will iie jiwl one man at the window and no other men on duty hereby mail fur the eity or rentes can be handled. There will be no mail de liveries in the city or rural routes and no mm I distribution after the force leaves this evening. Patton numbing company are now able to take ears of your plumbing wants ia their new location. S?0 N. OouimereiaJ street. I'hon 1868. tf Just a few days left to buy baby chicks. Call tomorrow, 54 State Ht. ' . 3 31 The two big canning plants have opened for the soann. Just now they are handling froomtherrics and nest week will begin putting up strawber ries. , NOTICE We have opened a first fbis re)ir shop ani will give the mo toring put-lie the very hr.t of service. Open aisht ami dpy sn j cttHdavs. Ms rii.n Garajjis Thone !l(!'2. ' tf BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS I Cut flowers for Memorial day, 10 c e lite a bouiiivt and up. 801 Locust street. 5-29 In the divorce suit of Edith Eyre White against Ir. H. H. White, an anieiulid com plaint has ibeen filed by Mrs. White. Khe alleges that at the time of their ninrrine in lHUil, she hail in her own name 30.(M10 worth of property and later inherited tlO.OM) from hi-r mother. That in order to get possession of part of her estate, her husband iniluced her to let him have 'ilHlO with which to invest in some Eolith link ota land and later $:i(HK) to invent iu Maho lands. That in each insta'nee, he had the deed made out to them as tenants iu entirety, instead of to herself. Wie also alleges that she bought a lot on Capitol street in Ha lent, paying fc:3!K) and again her hus band hsd the deed tnado out to them as tenants in entirety, iusteail of to herself. fSho alleges that she did not discover the deeds were so made out until about two months before the commencement of her suit for divorce. "The best" la all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb A Ciough Co. Phone 120. tf Spanish War Veterans yon are order ed to report at Marion square Friday May :m at i p. m. to tuke part in pa rade. Without fail. V U Mastcn, com niNii.lcr. 5 -jti Notice. The Model Bhaving Parlors will be closed all Unv Ilcoratin day and remain open until 9 p. .m, Thurs day ere, 5 29 - o Tomorrow being a national holiday, all tli'irt incuts of the post office will !e rloseit except the general delivery window ' which will lie open trum 9 until 10 o'clock in the morning. And everything rl?e in town will also be closed iniliiling offices St the court house. The meat market way star open long enmijih to make eariy morn ing deliveries hut thry will be closed in time to permit all employes to at tend the morning program of the day at City View cemetery. Dr. Mott office moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 I. tf We buy UbertTbonds. 311 Masonic Wdg. tf e Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Mra. A. B. I!d who died at the home of her ilui;hter, Mrs, t'. E. IHit tersiin. 1'313 fouth Cottage street Mar 1M1. was the widow ef Julius j. Fie'il who ided ia 1"7. fie was the mother of eigbt chihlren and is sur vived by two sons, three ii a lighter, LU grandchildren and 32 great granilchil dren. At the time of her death she was X0 years old. Wince 1H Mrs. Field had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Patterson. Konn after her arrival in Halein she united with tho Free Methodist church, having been an earn est Christian since her early youth. This week'a drapery special. Firm colors iu ciiiow fluke drapery iiove, lUuc and Green, lingular 7'ic, jfc. Ihun ilton V 6-29 Try Northern Flour, It 'a a Bear, every aack guaranteed. At yout ,rro eera. tf Wirner'i corse U are really bettor. 11.50 np. Qale ft Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf Charlea S. Bamp was elected grand chief ranger of Oregon of the Forest ers of America at the grand lodge ses sion held in Portland, according to word .brought to the eity by Lee Abbe and Kmil lKmaldson who attended the Every man in the automobile class in Salem and specially those who Ore afflicted with the "speed bug" will find something; to stir their blood like getting away from a speed cop, in tho big racing film "The Roaring Koad" vnming to the Oregon theater Friday, Saturday and Munday. The popular -star, Wallace Reid, plays the wrt of the young "speed devil" and in order to get the last touch of real ism in the scenes he drove bis own car at the Tate of 110 .mile an hour over the Santa Monica track, taking the perilous "death curve without a trempr. The girl in the picture is Ann Little. Dance tonight at Hurst hall given by Knights and Ladies of Security, fra ternal organization. Elks attention Meet at Elks club 2 p. in. Friday to take part in Memorial parade 0 Dance at Dallas armory tonight. o An expectant and appreciative audi ence greeted tho two graduates of the illamette school of music at the First Methodixt church last evening, and were treated to a program of vocal and piano numbers of unusual excellence. Miss Murgaret Wmle, vocalist, and Miss Florence Shirley, pianist, have been heard frequently in concert pro grams in this eity, and line need say no more than that their renditions last night were np to their lartieular stand ard. Miss W uble shows a voice of re markable range and volume, as well as flexibility and expreHsiveness as shown in Oounod'a "i'hantez, Ma Belle" and the aria from "Madame Butterfly." Mis (Shirley, noted for her velvety touch as well as bold technique, dis played her genius to the best advant ue in the iNocturne of List., and in the Hondo of Mendelssohn. ; Where the crowds go, M. B. A. hall Sat. night; four piece orchestra. 5 31 Truck leaves Masonic Temple 8:30 for M. B. A, dance Sat. night. Good floor, good four piece orchestra. 5-3 1 Boys Suits A new shipment boys' knickerbocker suits,just received in the latest models. A splendid as sortment for your choosing. Ages 6 to 17. PRICES $3.45, $4.98, $5.75 and $6.90 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store DANCE armory Tonight ,difSSj tT 1. 1 1 i Men who have served in the late war will be given memberships in the Sa lem Commercial club if they will take the trouble to apply for a card from manager T. E. McCroskey. This mem bership not only gives the full privi leges of the club but will incur some of the obligations of the club In work ing for the welfare of the community. That is, the soldier who is given a membership to the club for the remain der of the year will ibe expected to en joy ail the .privileges of tho club at tend meetings and become a real live citizen, willing to work on committees and to take n interest in the new life that has recently been instilled into the club work. Tho new deal now on in the Commercial club means that all must get in and work for the good of tho community and not let a fow do H. Plans for the home of the superin tendent of tho Oregon state tuberculo sis sanitorium have been drawn by F. A. Leg? architect, and within a few ilays bids will be called for. The last legislative appropriated 3000 for Ibtiild ing a home for the superintendent, it will bo an evjfrt room cottage with full basement. As the henting will be in stalled by the Institution and other work done, the 1000 appropriation mill build a homo that might c-i about $4000 unVr other conditions. Mr. Legg lsa also Just completed plans for a barn at the institution to coxt W0OO. It will he' 32 by 5fi feci with cement floor and ii on stanchions. The two new buildings and the two old ones will be all heated by a high pres sure steam line from the boiler hu.e Elks attention Meet at Elks club 2 p. m. Fridny to take part in Memorial parade. The funeral services of Lewis X jl! i. I ....... ii i.:ii-j i ii. a . n'i., n o was ni-i-ii I'Uiiiuv h; it'u iu S ,H"'i I P "t 'vUCgfiMiT C7,r,llV"''l will be held Friilav afternoon JB, J! Mr-tat 2 oVUick at the home of his wife's JiSn?n .h. f 1 .11 . T" "'Other, Mrs. F. J. Oomlcv in Folk tions in the lodge but his recent '), M .. ... . .-.,, paces him as tho ranking offi- ,-, mo(p .. r,m . ' '"to. ... v. . ' ' ,i, . .:... .Mil ...... irfl...,T ...... .. ",..M. as mechanic in the Northwest Iron works in 1'ortlnnd where he was aci-i SOCIETY CLEANERS AND DTEBS Particular work for partieii- lar people Auto delivery 1272 State St. Phone 1684 929 W. T. RIODON ft CO. Undertakers 253 North High Street Western Junk & Salvage Company, uon O'-ul of the Emiiiett ft White will snip lambs. hogs an, I ca.ttU next Saturday I I--5.M. SALEM ATTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, li8 8. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 1 12 J 30 - Modern Woodmen attention. Import ant meeting Thnnulay evening, .May 'J!. 'oute. Committee. 6 29 Cretonnes 50c, 60c 75c and II values 35 yard. Hamilton's. 5 29 I'hnneidcfallv killed. It was his i iitentiont Salem orators are in demand for me morial day addresses. Among the scv eral who have accepted invitations is justice VBaries supreme court. Mwrsh field. to soon piv no the work and return i to to the farm. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. TerwiUiger, grad uate morticians and funeial directors, 770 t'hemcketa Ht. l'hone 724. Benefit dance under auspices of St Agnes guild at Masonic Temple June 2. Tickets 50c. Dr. Cart E. dental office at S10 511 U bldg. Fhone 341 Ray F. R'chardson of Saa Lois A. Johns of the state Obispo, Calif., left for his home this lie will speak at j morning after spending several days in the eity visiting friends and atteud- 0 (ing to business matters'. He Mtvs San Miller has opened his ,1,11-, OSispn it a live town of about beak tOW) people, about 12 miles from the tf ocean and half wav between an Fran cisco and Los Angeles. Aiso that he is well pleased with his location, likes jthe people and pretty well satisticd with everything. He was formerly part ner in the undertaking firm ilT Rigdoa 4 Richardson. ' Phone S5S ft WELCH ELECTRIC CO. TOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS S79 StaU 8t CALL 706 We will buy for spot ensh, your old furniture, tools, house hold goods, hardware and junk of nil descriptions. There is hardly an item we do not buy We specialize in this line are able to pay all your goods arc worth. Give us a trinl. Corner Center ft N. Commercial Balem, Oregon. ! L.M.HUM I care of YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Cav Bns medicine which will eure any known disease. . Open Sundays from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. 502 uoij uoifdjp 'utaisg X R. W. BALLANTYNE i'IA0 TUN KB Players a Specialty With Clicrrington Piano House Court St., Salem, Oregon' t'2l ' WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern 1 Per Day l'H) Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District About a month ago there was a ru mor that tho canneries had contracted all strawberries grown in this vicinity and as a result, the retail grocers would have a limited supply sn-l that the Try a Meal at Camping Out 123 North Comrecial St. over Home Restaurant WANTED Highert market price paid forMogsn berries. Royal Anne cherries, red rasp berries; strawberries, pieseberriee and Bart let t pears. Pbrmc 717 We furaUh boifs and crstea. MAKGIS EEOS. "43 Stale St. Salem, Ore. 521 AAAAAAAAAi 'TTTTTTT ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VL Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Serrice at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400