AGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION All Aro LADIES COATS own i 1 n und T I VITM A GOOD RECORD In every one of the 197 cities in which we have a store. Every day people tell us they use to live in some certain town where there is a J. C. PENNEY CO. Store and that they always traded at our store, which had always given Satisfaction 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 We 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 $1.23 to $2.98 sizes from 2 to 16 years. Prices from Dressc3 : 1 2-93t0$5-911 $1.49 lo 51050 , hdjeaifrv Ladies Sweaters In voiles, China silk, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. n 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, $1.98 J7.50 to $10.90 (J Incorporated t COMDfO EVENT 3 June 5 Thursday " Wind- mill of Holland" at Choiuawa auditorium 8 p. ai. June 5 Thursday, Cantata," A Day in Flowerdom" at State In- ttitution for the Feeblemind- ed." 8 p.m. Jan 6 Apollo Concert, Opera House 8:30 p. ra. Jane 7 Saturday Historie- al pageant Willamette univer- aity campus. June 16 School election, one director. . ALICE BEADY IN 'HER GEEAT CHANCE' MRS. OSCAH GINGRICH la Indian Legends and Pantomime New 0. E. schedule, effective Son day June 1st O E. train No. 12 will leave Bulcm 12:05 noon instead of 12:13 and will reach Portland 2:20 in stead of 2:25 aa formerly. 63 For your health, drink Lactone But termilk The Spa. 6 2 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 your 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, Cashier t a taiwwiuu lira. U. W. Grower's daughter, Mm, Fairy t ook, whu Uvea at Tuppi'iiudi, is just iveovciing from an atlnek of the influent. Ino Fresnall has sold his plae to Dr. White of in, ili. aud Mrs, I'mmiLll will bo ilh u uulil uftor the loganberries are pit keel, however. Mrs. 11. K. tualuy has been quite ill for a few Any. . Mr. Hcoffield and family and He rshal Itrowcr rxpectto go to Yttkima as soon SS sehool jt nut. O. I'irkard hni been visiting in Port land this week. The older school children spent Inst Thursdav evening decorating graves in the Marion cemetery, imperially thnu who have no relatives horo and would be otherwise neglected. This west's drapery special Duplex scrims, Betsy Hose drupes and figured madias, values to 4!c yard. Ham ilton's, 6 0 Although he was gassed at Chateau Tbi-rrv, .ent a whole summer iu kospitnl urn! when again iu the service! was shot m 4. nth arms, Rny O. Williams of l'olk ceer.tr is still snriiius to see ffl.ure si ivUi-. II. ii h hss re-enlisted i. i,h s.-ivni jervirc. Ill, UUr Xiciie Williams lives in this city. Men wanted at Fulls Ofty, Or. Tails 'lly Lumber k Lnggitij company can s eM't or ton men at ysinl and" soit lii? table labor. Wages 4.1' to 5:'4 cents W. B. Gilson In in the rttv honatlna the tjcbannn strawberry festival to be held in that city Friday and Haturday of this week. He says they are urcpa. t I'M 'r a big time with plenly of straw berries, public speaking and music. Mr. (tilson is now proprietor of the Leba non hotel, o Orange dance at Mactoay, good mus ic, good lunch, Sat, night, 8 5 Drink an orange at The Spa, 6 5 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thnnk our frionds and neighbor for their many acts of kind ness and sympathy in our recent be reavement, sad for the beautiful flor al offerings. We also wish to thank Rev. Ablrieh (or the benutiful aermnn and for the music. Mr. and Mrs, 11. O. Magnrea and family. iraiicious summer arms orangeade niado from juicy, fresh orange. The Spa. 5 Drink an orange at The Spa. 6 3 The big clock for th TJ. S. National bank is Bow being installed. It will be placed on the corner of the building at an angle whereby the time of day or night mny be seen from North anil South Commercial street and from Slate street. Delirious summer drtnlr. orangeade made from juiev, fresh oranifeu. The pa. 65 Why buy Inferior goods when you can net the best at Bishop's. tt ....Th uext monthly meeting of th Salem 'ommereial club will be held on the evening nf Wednesday, June 17, la 1 v Gifts for the June Brid It is always a pleasure for us to assist you in mak ing appropriate gift selections. Among many sug gestions we might mention our large assortment of silver hollow and flat ware. Come in and let us show them to you. I I1ARTMAN BROS. CO. I Jeweler and Optician North we$t Corner of State and Liberty Street I Grecnbauui announced this morning. Air. Uieeubaum is director of the so cial d ijiart mint of the club and ig iu charge of the entertainment for the monthly meetings. This time he prom ises two of the leading soloists of the city young ladies und then a youth ful prodigy in the way of a pianist from Wilverton John F. Hteelhamnier, Jr. Following in the footsteps of the Hteelbaiiiruer family in musical mat ters, the boy, just nine years of age, is said to show remarkable talent. Then after the entertainment, there is the usual talks with a limit of five minutes and then the serving of a real luncheon. At tho Inst meeting there was an attendance much larger than former ones and it is expected that with the new interest now being shown in commercial club mutters, the audi torium will be taxed to its senting ca paeity. o The students of Willamette are now concentrating all surplus time and en ergy on the rehearsals of various epi sodes of the grand anniversury pageuut several rehearsals being held each day. Iu order to allow them time for this work they have been released from en- general rehearsals were held yesterday uiill. i.n.. n .lit n. ...... b.a n(.M lv-MIin, ,1,1- (.1,1,19 HIC taking hold of the event in good spir it. There i a degree of recompense in the fact that the time lost from study is made up in dramatic training. Th Willamette Transfer company have recently moved out of their cramp ed quarters on High street to the Bodg ers .building at Trndo and High street Lactone Buttermilk, lust what the doctor ordered. The 8pa. 6 2 Soldiers who have served in th late wnr aro entitled to free m-uibershlp in the Balein Commercial tli.b, accord ing to recent action taken by the club directors aud so far five have availed themselves of the offer. This member ship is not honorary, but a real active working membership) in whb-li the young soldiers nre expected to not on 'y nvail themselves of the ilitb and' nailing rooms, but to n'l nd meeting end to vote as regular lrembers on matters coming before the monthly r. eetings were a vote is cal'td -for. ' Try Northern Flour, It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At youi gro cers, tf Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened Us dontal office at 510-511 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf ArUf 1011 teeth, fiav expert plate tnsan, with over 35 years ex-perience. at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf A paragraph in the Jjvrrial yester r'ny announced tho appearance of Rev. W. L. Miam'baugh, a missionary from i'hinn,; at the United K.Vdiiielical church next Sunday even' rig. This should have state! that the special so. vice will be hell 8nndu.' Periling at the regular hour Of ?erv ce, when Mr, Shaiuhnugh will tell , his exper iences in China. NOTICE We have opened a first class repair shop and will give the mo toring public the very best of service. Open nbght and day and Sundays. Ma rion Garage. Phone 302. tf have been remodelled since the stock of Joe Haines has been removed. The firm will also niu;ut:iin its oftVes ia McMinnville. The rooms at Mi State j street have been especially arranged tor the new firm. j Do yon read th Salem Woolen Mill store ads; they're money savers, tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce bldg. 40T-8. tf Fatton Plumbing company ax now .able to take care of your plumbing wants in their sew location. 220 M. Commercial street. Phone 1668. tf A. A. Miller of Linn county was awarded $1100 damages Wednesday niorning in the circuit court for prop erty condemned1 by Linn county 'to straighten out the Pacific highway at a point between Albany and Jefferson. imout rour miles nortn or Ainany. There are two right angle turns in the highway near the Millersburg station and the county wished to straighten the road 'by clipping off a corner of l Mr. Miller's farm. Thev could not agree as to damages and the suit was Drought oeiore the Jlanon county i court." Dr. Mott office moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf o Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red cod sliced 15c. Whole ft eh lZe a pound. Fitta Market. tf I bay Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Steinbocle Junk Co. 326 N. Com. Kt. Phone 305. if While there are dispatches carrying the news that prunes have been selling in Portland at 20 cents, dealers here say that the ,price is not justified by tho New York markets. The sudden boost in prices, they say, is due to the fact that some commission men bought too heavy when there was prospects of a larger crop. With the crop only averaging 50 per cent, theso meu were obliged to cover their contracts at any price. In other words, the 20 cent price s a speculative ngure rorceo liy cer tain interests to cover sales. iXew York markets today would .justify a price of 17 to IS cents for the 30 to 40 sizes and Jj to 10 cents for the intermedi ate sizes. We buy liberty bonds. 31 Masonic bldg. tf o Lady wanted to assist the cook at the Spa. tf Shaw wool pool will hold Its second meeting Friday .Tune tith 8:30 p. m. at Shaw, Oregon. .Every one come and re port the number of fleeces vou have. John Smith, chairman; C. J. Hunt, sec retary. 66 Yesterday was th wannest day of tho year, as I ho government's official thermometer registered 82. In fact, it was the warmest dav since the 2lth of Inst itont ember when the mercury reached tho 82 notch. The warmest dny of last summer was on August 30, when the temperature reached up to ). Last year June was tho warmest in (i it t li with a maximum average of 77. The average maximum for July was 77 aud the average maximum for August last year was also it. The average Dr. bids. Phone 114 L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore corner Court and Liberty. tf 4 and Suits Now going at greatly reduced prices LADIES' COATS $9.73 to $24.00 LADIES' SUITS $11.90 to $25.00 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Coml. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store A- Our Expenses Are Less. I . We Sell for Less. AUCTION SALE m 7. 1919. 1 top buggy 1 surry 1 heavy hack, 2 seats 1 14-inch Oliver plow. 1 2-section harrow 1 5-passengcr Chalmers car. Just repaired in A-l condition. Runs like new. 1 Flanders bug. Engine rebuilt. Good tires, and in good running order. Ideal for coun- I! try fishing trips. 9 mammoth white re kin ducks, prize win ners at state fair. Sale at cor. Ferry awj Liberty 10:30 a. m. sharp 1:30 p. m. F. N. WOODRY . Th audience that greeted Miss Ve nita ileKinney, of the Willamette si hool of music, at the First Mothod ut church Inst evening wre given a program of piano and vo.ai selections of the highest character, and fault lessly rendered. Miss McKinney H)s sckrcs a voice of peculiar resonance and expressiveness, as brought out in a ryvle of Iwe songs by Salter, and of a volume seldom found with an ama teur. In some of her cescendo pasi fcjjes she gives the impression of un lith ted cuiacity. At the iin'io sho doin enst rated equal ability, gi a most l iilliant interpretation of the Concerto of Mendel.-) hn ,tl.d the llui(guriau Khtt,-sdie of Li.wt. ' EmmeU and White will snip lambs, hogs and cattle next Saturdnv, June 7. I'hone 142;M. ' 4 Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moor Mdg. corner Court aud Liberty. I'hone 114. tt Salem Cigar Factory Is now mating "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ei grs exactly as they wore made before the war. Smoking them reminds you of old times. ' ( tf I Two strong screen actors, starring in play that arc bound to stir the blood and excite both sympathy and admi ration are booked for the Oregon thea ter this week. Friday and Saturday it i John Darrymore In "The Test of Honor" the story of a man who was sent to prison by the perfidy of the woman he loved, but who is finally ex onerated and wreaks revenge of the most startling form upon the woman and at the eina.time wins the love of a pure hearted girl. Barn-more is a con summate artist in making up, and he injwts a thrill of interest into every movement of the play. He i e!l sup ported by the east," the two leading feminine parts being taken by Mareia Mannn and J'onstanee Binney. Lady wanted to assist th cook at the Spa. tf Fbon 77 Oregon TJd and Trnf Co. for quick service. tf Henry E. Morris Ob. opticians of Meilinnvilie, have opened optical par lors oa Slate street ia the rooms that ' WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ' ELECTBIO PERCOLATORS Fbon 953 379 Stat 8t L.M.HUM I ear of Yick So Tong (bines Medltlne and Tea Gat Gas medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. 153 South nigh St. PiiU-iii, Oregon Phone 2S2 i 4 Cotton, Felt Mattress 5-ply Goodyear hose 40 pounds 50 feet $13.00, $7.50 Mrs. Potts Sad Irons New, Ranges, Coiled Nickel Plated and Connected $2.25 - $47.50 to $75 WHY PAY MORE? Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. . 0 mm The exclusive, select qualities of our equipment are above reproach. V are competent and cour teously obliging. We render efficient ser vice and yon will find us conservative in our financial request. maximum for both January and Feb ruary of this yenr was 4(1. The average minimum for January warn 33 while the average minimum for February of this year was 3ti, George H. Banter, who ig with an au tomobile) firm in the city, intends to erect a dance pavilion about one mile east of tho Oregon stnto hospital. The building will be dear of posts and have a floor space of 3(100 feet. Mr. Sh liter ei'pevts to mnke the pavilion one of the most complete in the coun ty and hopes to have it ready for the big opening about August 15. A fin little farm and a living on an investment of $:!250, part cash, in cluding stock, implements and crops ready to step into, 3',-j miles east, a rare chance. See at once Win. Flem ing, 341 MtutO street, room 7. ti ll Dr. Mott, Bank Commerce 407-8. tf v'lV sPciai meeting of De isVV Molnv Coinmniulory No. Work in the R. '. and Malta degrees. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. This week' drapery special Duplex scrims, Betsy Ross drape and figured madras, values to (1, 4ic yard. Ham ilton's. 6 8 Although no definite 'arrangements have been made as yet by the Red ross, Willamette chapter, in regard to practical hfime service nursing, at a meeting held the other day when Miss Iwiomis was present, the following plan was discussed: Organize classes in dif ferent parts of the city to give instruc tions in home hygiene and care of the sv'k. Through these neighborhood class es it is hoped to have one member from almost every family given the funda mentals in home nursing. Then in case of illness, to have visiting nurses in the city who can visit in the homes and assist in the first work of caring for those who are ill. It is thought Hint by giving this tours in home hygiene and care of the sick, that in cimo of an epidemic those who arc taken sud denly ill will have proper earo until a nurse can be called to give more def inite instructions. The only cost to those attending these courses of study wihV be in purchasing text books nt a cost of 30 cents. For first class work call SocleU Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State ft. rhonc lfiS4. tf Dane M. B. A. hall Sat. June 7. (iood four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Masonic Temple S;30. (id Tonijfht pupils of the Balem Indian school at t.'hemawa will present the two act operetta "The Windmills cf Holland." The entertainment will bo given in the I'liemawa auditorium. JUNK WANTED Call 308. Highest prices paid fur junk, second hand goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get th right prices. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO, 271 Chenieketa St Salem, Or. eeeef--T-4-t- W. T. EIQDON CO Undertaker 252 North High Street BALEM AUTO BADIATOS SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Kepaired Tractor Badiators a Specialty All work guuiantecd, 198 S. 12th St. ?alcm, Ore;on. C l'i WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, :a Stop at -.jc BLIQII HOTEL -t "A riome Away from Home." Strictly Modern 1 Per Day 100 "Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Bniness District t ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VTA Willamette Valley! Transfer Co. Express Serrice at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 A A Vst Ai