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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1919)
fAGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. -m wr af r i " " " -- ' A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION WITH A GOOD RECORD 1 1 I In every' one of the 197 cities in which we have a store. Every day people ieu us uiey use 10 nve in some certain town wnere mere is a J. C. PENNEY CO. Store and that they always traded at our store, which had always given Satisfaction L There Is a Reason It is because we always give the best of service, and merchandise at the. lowest prices. House Dresses Girls White Dresses Ve have a nice line of "Bonnie Las- We have some "nifty" white dresses sie" and "Sassy Jane" gingham wash for the girls. Made of lawn, organ dresses. You will like them. die and voiles daintily trimmed. In Aprons $1.25 to $2.98 sizes from 2 to 16 years. Prices from Dresses s2-981"5-90 J1.49 to $10.90 Ladies Waists Ladies Sweaters In voiles, China silk, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. In a nice assortment of colors in the Voile Waists 98c, $1.98 and $2.98 popular, serviceable Fiber Silk Silk Waists $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $7.5Q 0 J1Q.9Q f J Inrari The Convenience Of having a checking account with this bank cannot be over estimated. Checks received in business are deposited and col lected payments are made with vour own check the record of each transaction is kept and your funds are secured against loss. CAPITAl NATIONAL BANK J . H. Albert, President Jos. II. Albert, C&shier Wkw you go to buy tiit boy fall suit, we know of nothing bettor than on of Hilio' Falirie at the Hatom Woolen Mil! Htdre, tf BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS TODAY ONLY "The House Of Mirth" ALL STAR CAST . 1 Why buy inferior goods whoa you can get the bout nt Hiilmp'a. tf Beautiful uew photo frame. Burea'i Com. JrU. Pretty wall paper for home meet. Burru'g Commercial slrcut. Direct from Changsha, China, the Biv. W. I. Shainliangli, wife anil son will a)war at the I'uited Kvangelieal church, 'ottge near tVnler street, next Hominy evening. Mr. Miamlmngh will tell of some of hit e xperience during liia work of 13 year in rhina. The city in whieh he was Rationed, wa oho of the last to bo opened up for miaaionarr work and In their work, the missionaries have roup through floods, famine ami riot. During the recent rebellion in that part of China, their home wa aliilont entirely dent ro v ed and their lives endangered. While In the city the fchaiwhntigh family will he gucat at the homo of the Rev. and Mr 1. U Well. After a short visit here, they will go to Seattle and then ail direct for China. The coat of drinking 1 going up, a I far tea and voffe i eoneerned. Tor AAA H . . . ,. A J BUSINESS FAILURES IN UNITED STATES. Have been very largely due to ignorance and ncg ir.orar.ee of the principles of Constructive business methods, and Negligence in the application of knowledge possessed of these principles. We can point out Your Errors of the Tast, Show you how to Avoid them in the Future, and help you Attain Success. TROMLEY & HENDERSON 1 Chamber of Commerce Bide. Pnrt.lflml n the past year or so- there has be'n a lot heard about eoffee advancing 1" price and how there was but oue third of a erop in Hraxil and how there was hardly a week ' supply on the Pacific coait. While mnny did not tocl'ove this, said a local coffee dealer, yet tho fnct remained that eoffee ha been gradu ally advancing for the puitt year tintil now it is retail more than double that of orno year ago. And now tea is tak ing a suddeu advance of about 30 per cent. A traveling salesman from one of the largest eoffee houses in 8nn Frniieisco today eniil that tho prospect were good for coffee wiling at 7U cents a pound retail right here in Salem, for tho better grades, All of which led the dealer to remark that he could well remember whon Arbuckle' coffee wns selling at 11) cents a pound. Orange dance at Macleay, good mus ic, good lunch, Bat. night. 6 5 Drink an orange at The Spa. 6-3 Delicioua summer drink orangeade mado from juicy, fresh, oranges. The Spa. Rex D. Porter Mid Andrew Brown, both of Htayton, expect to toon be in France. They have enlisted in the ma rine for limited eerviee oversea, which mean that they will be sent di rectly to iKranee with tho assurance they will get home within six months. They will bo sent from (Juantlco, Vir ginia. Hear Earl Headrick, the real jazi singer ami entertainer tonight at Query's halt with Hunt' jaisi band. Drink an orange at The Spa. 65 Delicioua summer drink, orangeade mado from juicy, fresh oranges. The Spa. 63 Dance tonight Query' hall, miles south on river road. o The state encampment of tht United Spanish War Veterans, will be held in Salem at the time of the great home coming and the Fourth of July cele bration. From Hall llibbard camp No. 5 the delegates eliiwen at the last meet ing of the eaiup were A. T. Woolpert, I'harles l,ile, C. O. Wilson, A. L. Mom lock K, J, Kavmnnd, Charles MeKinb'T and C. W. lira nt. Don't forget danca tonight at Query hall. Hunt orchestra. flood roads, eood music mod tima at Query' hall tonight. The Mothers club of the Highland school will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Carl Whilloek, 12 years old. was drowned in Rogue river near Gold Bay, Saturday. A force of men dragged the river but his body was not found. I All Around Town 5 i! COMTMO EVENTS June 4 Dr. Wheeler at Ar mory, auspice Elk, lodge. Free. 8::iW p. at. June 4 High School senior class play, "Tb Fortune Hunt er." High school auditorium, 8 p.m. June 5 Thursduy "Wind mill of Holland" at Chomawa auditorium 8 p. m. June 5 Thursday, Cantata," A Day In Flowerdom" at State In stitution for the Feeblemind ed." 8 p. m. Jnn 6 Apollo Concert, Opera House 8:30 p. m. June 1 Saturday Historie al pageant Willamette univer sity campus. June 16 School election, one director. (McXary and see if anything can be 'dime at that end of the line. If not, !he thinks it would be a good idea for jthe county curt to buy blasting pow ,ler in large lots and sell it to those who reallv intend to use it for land clearing. With cheaper powder, Mr. West thinks tlwre would be more land clearing in the county, AT Tff VDATW TV 'HXS GREAT CnANCE' MES. OSCAS OIMOBICH In Indian Legend and Pantomime Fattoa Plumbing company are now able to take eare of your plumbing want in their new location. 220 M. Commercial etreet. Phone 16ti8. tf . o . i Dr. Mott office mored t Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf -o I Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod orj red eod sliced 15c . Whole fish 12e i pound. Fitts Market. tf I buy Junk of all kind, tags and bottle, metal, iron, broken down autos and part of autos. Give us a trial. Steinboek Junk Co. 326 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf New O. E. schedule, effective Sun day June 1st O E. train Ho. 12 will leave Balem 12:05 noon instead of 12:15 and will reach Portland 2:20 in stead of 8:25 as formerly. 6-3 For your health, drink Lactone But termilk The Spa. 6 2 Lactone Buttermilk, lust what the doctor ordered. The Spa. 6 2 The CherrUns will be represented by a large float in the Rose festival parade of nednesdtiy June 11, one week from itoilay. They will also take part in the grand parade. King liing Fullerton thinks the organization will muster fully KM) for the' big event. o Try Northern Flour, Iff Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tr o Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510 511 U. 8. bank bldg. Phone, 841. tf Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 year experience. at my office. Dr. D. X. Deechler, den tist, 3U2 U. o. flat, bank bldg. tf NOTICE We have opened a first class repair shop and will give the mo toring public the ery best of swrvice. Open night and day and Sundays. Ma rion Garage. Phone 3G2. tf An Invitation h been Issued by the Royal Rosnrinn of Portland to all Cher rian to attend the grand ball to be given on the evening of Friday, June 13 at thle Cotillion .hall in 1'ortlnnd. The dance ia to bo (riven in honor of tho royal quevu, Mr. Guy JlolH'rt l'or tor. Adinintion to tho ball will lie by card onlr and Cherrian who wish to attend, should secure their invitations from King Bing Fullerton. Dr. L. R. SvrlnRer. dentist. Moor bldg. eorner Court and luberty H. L. Burt, formerly foreman of the Capital Journal, has been declared Pa cific coast champion bowler. He took 1818 points in nine game at San Fran cisco recently. At present Burt is em ployed on the Mercury-Herald of San Jose, We bny liberty bonds. 311 Masonic bldg. i tf o Lady wanted to assist the cook at the Spa. tf June gift tale of Mrs. Junk's china. Central Pharmacy, State St. 6-4 o Victor records, I Just received some of the well known (lately hard to get) older vietor records, also the new June records. Geo. C. Will, Salem's music dealer. 6 4 Phone 114. tf Emmett and White will ship lambs, hogs and cattle next Saturday, June 7. I'hone 14J5M. 64 Dr, L. R. Springer, dentist, Moor bldg. eorner Court and Libert v. Phone 114. . tf An eren doten of people were con nected with job yesterday at the of fice of the V. S. employment Juren. Just at present the call is to the &n mills and logging camps and those who want to work can ' find good wage. I.ogiinberry growers now figure that the crop will be readv for picking about Julv 1 and for that reason are getting a little anxious to contract for pickers. They hnve filed applications at the U. S. labor bureau and any one who wishes to make sure of picking lugan during the whole aeason may imiw make arrangements. Lost Route book, please return to Journal office. 6-2 Salem Oigar Factory la now making "La Corona" nd "Little Salem" ci gr exactly as they were ma do before nhe war. Smoking them remind yon of old time. . . tf Phons 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf Ben F. West, assessor, is trying to figure out om mean whereby farm er may buy powder for clearing land at not so high a price as the present market. Hg say he will write Senator This week closes our season for ba in- chicks. Few on hand now. Call at 544 Urate St. I'hone 400. 6 4 o Lady wanted to assist the cook at the Sipa. ' tf The Fortune Hunter, high school au ditorium Wed. June 4. Admission 2!5c nnd 35c. 6-4 o Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. fiO A. F. A. M. this evening at 7 o'clock sharp ws Work in trie A. and Al. JU. ''Jf degree. Visiting brethren wel- Mrs. A. O. Poor arrived yesterday from Marslifield. She is stopping at the Marion and will be in the city for some time. Sergeant R. Q. Broncuschio, a form er high school student is home. He has just recently received his discharge at Camp Lewis, after serving more than three year. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Wagnet of Es tucadn nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bruce of Portland motored up to Turner, vis iting with friends and relatives, in Marion and Polk counties. Sunday morning Mr. and Mr. John Palmer, T. J. Eirward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce, Mr. John Neal, Jesso Wallinj! and family spent the day with D. F. Jerrnan and family in honor of their oldest son, Harlan W., who has return ed from service and celebrating his birthday. See all the new shades in wall tint at Huron', Com'l St. Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Terwilliger, grad uate mortician and funeral directors, 770 ;hemeketa St. Phono 724, o Shaw wool pool will hold its second meeting Friday June Hth 8:30 p. m. at Shaw, Oregon. Every one come and re port the number of fleeces you have. John Smith, chairman; C. J. Hunt, sec retary. 66 LAD IES COATS and Suits Now going at greatly reduced prices LADIES' COATS $9.75 to $24.00 LADIES' SUITS $11.90 io $25.00 m1 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store WELCH ELECTRIC CO. TOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 853 378 8tat 8t L.M.HUM cart of Yick So Teng Chinese Medicine and Tea Ca. Bat medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. 153 South High St. Snlem, Oregon Fhon 2S8 Our Expenses Are Less. We Sell for Less. Compare these prices anywhere These are our EVERYDAY prices. 5-ply Garden Hose $7.50 for 50 feet Garden tools of all Descriptions for LESS Guaranteed Aluminum Percolators $1.75" "Perfection" oil 2 Burner $16.00 stoves t Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. DO YOU SQUINT IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT? You would not if your vision were perfect Squinting is a sign of eyestrain which can be corrected with proper glasses. Let our scientific examin ation tell you whether you need glasses. DR. A UcCULLOCIi Optometrist 404-405 Salem Bank of Commerce Building Vlavi representative here. Mrs. A. tr. i'oor of the Northweirt Viuvi com pany, is at the Marion. Friend and pa trons invited to call. Do you read th. Salem Woolen Mill store' ads; they're money saver, tf 0 Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce bldg. 407-8. tf W. T. SIODON ft CO. Vndcrtakere 53 North High Street . SALEM AUTO EADIATOR EIIOP Radiators, Fenders and Gat Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 8. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 6-12 WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at ELIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern 1 Tar Day 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Businea District : ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley! Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 14C0 at Mass Meeting TONIGHT, Armory, 8 F. M. FEARLESS SILVER TONGUE TP if o M jf iCiaaiEiftji3l sf rNj 1 1 I i i i s Admission FREE. No Collection. Auspices ofSalemElks Lodge of Chicago. Recent ly returned from Battlefield of France t -