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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. Ihave keen visiting at the A. L, Sfack I home for several dart. Dr. and Mra. G. F. Korinek return I V om en's ej to Portland unitay after several darj i witk reiatiYe. Marios Kwva and Lptiter Smitk mo tored from Portland Sunday in the E en car for a short visit with Startoa friend. John Dozler kaa befftin work oa tke foundation for a new house he will wnmi.8.mli .w nmm wull.w-p A kNK jA 5 White ISho build oa his plaee -the old Peterson 8S farm between Ktayton and Strbliroi-tv. X : Make your selection now while your particular style and size is here. Note our everyday low prices that always prevail here. uhite kid, Goodyear Vfe Button Shoes welt Louis covered heel Qf . . d plain pointed toe heeIg g tQ fi $5.85 $L95 White Reignskin laco fabric tes Goodyear welt, Louis tlz? linl covered her?l $ZAd 10 pZ.j $3.95 White Pumps and Mary Janes 98c to 1.48 Same with military heel in n n TT c, Qr w hits Canvas Shoes with rubber sole $2.48 White Fabric Lace Sample Tennis 0, i j i Pumps and Shoes Shoes enameled sole. 7r . cc and heels '?C t0, A1'?5 , . M on co oc Slightly sohed but bifc- bllv tO Z.0D values White Lace Shoes Lot of Sample . ... Oxfords and Pumps, For growing girls, low gmaI1 giz but bi heels medium toes values $1.95 to $2.20 1 $1.00 Salem Sample Store ,C. J. BREIER CO. , 141 N. Commercial St. . 141 N. Commercial St. CENTRALHOWELL (Capital Journal Special Service.) Mini Irene Harp of Kalem spent J)i'c orr.tion dT with Miss Audrey Iiuggoi. Miss Alice Martin of North Huwt'll visited Sunday with Mini HI a Lovre. Mr. and Mn. Dee Kiuuuons of rialorn spent Hunday with Albert June and family, ' A niiseelaneous shower was given fur Mns Kli.Hli't)i rtudishuuscr at tho home of Mm. Aluphus Hchnr Wednesday, June 4tk. . Mr. and Mm. C. ). Widii'k end daugh ter, Dorolhv of .Salem, Miss Irene Harp of Halcm.s Miss Kinina MiKkelsnn and; Mim Horlha I,ovre wore visiting at 3. W. Tlnggctt 'a Hunday. Fcnlmnre Ihggett attended the lall guwc nt Albany Mntiirflar. DALLASJJEWS. (t'iiii!iil Journal Special Service. liiilliiH, Or., June .'. I'nul Wiillnce, formerly n lieutenant In companv I, of this city. wi; a Dallas visitor Monday iiiclit. Mr. Wallace endeared himself to tlie boyi of eotnpnny L and was roy ally welcomed by the returned soldiers while In (hp city. J. A. Pooler, manager of the Rnlem Sewer Tipe eompsny, was a Dallas busi ness visitor Monday. Mir. A. Ii. Martin of Marshfiold in guest of her sinter, Mi in Naomi bcott la DllllltS till Week, I1. 0. Dcmpsey and niotlipr, Mrs. Alico Donipsoy and John Hubert Allgood, Jr., are guests of relatives at Huvcr thtn wppk. SI. H, Craven, H. H. Belt and Dr. C. L. Foster were fishing on the Mackenzie river the first of the week, They re ported a good catch. Word win reeeived in Dnllas Sunday stating that Mm, F. K. Davis, a former Dallas woman had died at her hi me In I'hoonix, Arizona. Mra. Davis left here smeial months huh for l'hocnix in search of health. Mr. Davie whs former ly in the furniture business here. Mr. and Mrs. len Collins and little daughter returned to their home in Tort land, Moudnv, after a short visit at the hump of his mother, Mrs. Mury Collins, on Court street. Mi, i.ikI Mrs. II. I,, ("rider huvo re tinned fioui a short business visit In Portland. Dr. V. C. Stunts, Mrs. Win. Tyler Smith nml Mr. anil Mrs, F. J. Craven were Portland visitors Tuesday. J. K. Shrner and wife are home from their visit to Kedne. Mr. and Mrs. 'I vile Tadd harp r- I turned to Portland after a short visit J with .Mrs. Todd's mother, Mrs. Smack. I Mr. and Sir. Andv Cornish and daushter V&y, are here from Wepd, a!if., fur a visit with relatives. K. K. Wirth motored from Pendleton JJonday and Wednesday left with his family for that city, where they will reside. Friday a crowd of hisrh school nupila and teachers went to Niagara where they spent several days in an enjoy able outiujf. Jos Hnniman has pureha.ed a new chassis for his auto etagp and will soon have it on (hp run between Mill City and titilem. All the teaehers for the eomin? aehooi year have tieen en?aied, but the names have not yet been given out. None of those who taught here last year have lieen ro-engagpd. r.. Taylor has disposed of his in terest in the Stayton Kiectrie lAiht Co. to H. J. Rowe. who has been with him ihf past few months, and to Mr. Kennerd, who reeentlv fame here from i uiuormn. We Itavp not learned Afr. Taylor's plans for the future. Jos FUher and C. A. Beauehamp are at Snow Peak lake after trout. We are looking for romp big ones on their return. .urs. in. j. .niitiPK nns gone to Ntlem to reside. .Simp one iUe the eleetrie light Inmp from the post iffiee lubby, and the postmaitr is pretty sore. He says that unles depredations in the hAby are iliseontinued the door will be elo- ed at night. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Ttrewer and lit tle son of (Seaside visited relatives hore the first of the week. STAYTONNEWS NOTES (Capital Journul hnpeial Serviee Mortin Maek and fiimilv of Amity Getburs Today tVl yi' .! i;i t V 1 If"' posr-M and have a treat for tomorrow's breakfast. Nothing like them in corn, flakes" . 1STIES A superior flaked food made of corn in only one quality tho highest. A product that cultured American taste has made Americas foremost corniced. . MMIOOEWS. (Capital Journal Special Bprvirc.) A reception was given by the two Christian Kiideavorsoeieties last Friday night at tho W. O. W. hull iu honor of the returned V. S. A. boys. A very en joyable evening was spent in playing games and being favored with two sole by Osear Olson, a reading by Mrs, Davidson and an instrumental solo by Miss D Lnsui. Miss De Lasu has been visiting friends ia Marion, for few days. Roy Gentry from Noli, Oregon, has been visiting his relatives in Marion. Mr. Morrow s mother from Idaho is visiting her son in this plaee. Tho Presbyterian Christian Endeavor society will have their regular monthly soeial next Friduy night in the grove. Koy Kephart haa returned home from over the seas. May Trester spent Saturday and Sun day in Halem with her aunts. Mr. and Mra. Pray from Independ ence have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Winn in this place for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. lloag sieiit Friday, Hat unlay and Hunday with Mrs. Hong's parents it Monmouth. Koy Bussell and family and Mrs. Bak er from Notl have been, visiting their relatives In this place. Cecil l,ibby has returned from eastern Oregon and Is now staying with his brother, Harley Libby. All of tho pupils in the eighth (,rad. also those in the other grades, that took the county pxaminutioiis have all passed with good grades. A reception for the eighth grsdfc graduates will be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hong and the fifth, sixth and seventh grudes next Friday night a week at the lloag home. Ileiiliih Mm Hard from Mehama is working for Mrs. K. K. Hongs now. Leonard Gardner and mother are vis iting at the Hennett home. Harriet Colgan was homo over Satur day and Hunday vlsitiiijiher parents, Mrs. Cadweli'a sinter and two eons are visiting Mis. Cad wo II this week. xF. E. Westerhiirg and family have moved to Mr. Wetcrburg's logging camp down at Idahana. Miss Morta is planning to have a pic nic for th first, aecond, third wu fourth grades a week from next Friday. Mrs. Henery Kennel!, her daughter and grandson spent Sunday iu Talbot with Mrs. Fennell's married daughter, Mrs. Lagrange. Mr. and Mrs, Blakly were isitine J. A. Colgan last week. Mr.rion Olemaa has gone to Astoria to work. Cisee Rim-tell from Turner was visit-. iiig her father, Ilugh Russell, and othV er relatives here last week-end. fr - "L . '7 ' f V Notice the Nobs They're scientifically placed to prevent skids and those dangerous side slips. Their firm, sure grip means safety. And yet, they don't "fight the road." Just the tires for our kind of roads. There are four other United States Tires every one of them a good tire. No matter what your individual needs may be, we can fill them. n m mm. n rrm m uniwotat are Good T irss IP 1 ogy Royal Cord' Nobby' 'Chain Plain', V Unco' :a f Ph f M:;jr. &:?v Lw :tff i ' ! We bow United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them. C G. Qaackenhash A. L Bones, Turner. Oregon. C C. Miller, Jefferson, Oregon. Salea Vulcanizing Works, (WJ1. Hughes) W. J. Pierson & Son, Marion Oregon. His many friends will be interested and profited by hearing his observa tions and experiences abroad. ROLL OF HONOR HAZE GREEN NOTES . (Capital Journal Niierial (Service) It. U. liOoney and family motored to Sttieleay Friday Ferdinand W. Jouos and Mrs. Adah Junes have 4en elected "teachers for the school next term. Mr. and Mrs, Kaplinger, Leiantl aud Miunie Kaplinger of MitV.'itv ajvnt Sunday at the K. A. Iuuigan kome. Wtiiiiltll aud Kenneth iUrnett of Wmi.ii.l. snd Kouald Montgomery of yoiiiatiy were visitors at the church I land parsonage, KuiuUy. I Mr and Mrs. F. W. Jones went to I hilomath Tuesday to spend a week and attend the I'hibunatb college com'-niere-ement. Miss Martha Gohrntan has aerenred the principslihip of the Central Howell school. Jtliss Zcilinski began picking straw berries Monday. Hovers! pickers from slm are ramped out here. Miss K Uinta, l"i.-dier went to Fhilo maih Wednewlsy to visit relative and will return Hnlurdsy. Guy Fitch I'helps, writer and lectur er, will sjsk in the Hard Green church next Monday evening, June Sth, at S:;;0. Mr. Fhelim is knows as a bnl- -liant anil forceful weaker .nil i. iit( jhome from i ervwt, where he was.es-1 gaged ia Y. M. C. A, work in France, ' The following easualtiea are renorted by the eommr.nrling general of tho t American Kxpcditionary Forces: Kiled in Action. S Iied from Wounds 6 lied of Accident and Other Causes 12 1 Died of Disease S Mising in Action 7 Wounded Mlightlr 64 Total 95 Total number oif easualtiea to date, including those reported above: Killed in Action (including .181 at aea) 32.8-14 Died of Wmmds '. xm Died of Disease S3.0M Died from Acident and Other Causes 4,61" Wounded in Action (over 8.1 per cent returned to duty) "M..".." Missing in Action (not includ ing prisoners released and re turned) ., 3,."i03 Totr.1 .... ..;sn.a14 Killed In Action. Warren Alfred C.rncelr, Allei.towa Pa. I-rs 1. Trsen, Spanish Fork I'taU. Earl D Msgvrtt, Tititoe Ind. Died of Wounds. Charles I.ions, New York N" T. Oscar Ijiwcersoa, Caratunk Me. Wiliam A Uoper. Corpus Christi Te. Os-ar Johnson, Odsnsh Wis. Teter Msnner. Finlsnd. Died rrom Accident and Other Cause Charles L Bniith. Bronkline Mas. Oscar Holtslaw, Danville Ind. Charles A K Ryan, eiomerville Mass. Robert Kniiuet Fitr.maurice, Kansas Citv Mo. Ashley M Morton, Warner N IT. Walter W Jackson, Ownsso Okln. Wasiol Kransnov, McKees Rocks l'a. Died of Dlseaa. Clevebnd Young, Burton La, CVERENT CASUALTIES Died of Wounds. Lieut Clifford F I'hillips. Xeola la. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Lieut John Xorth, Lawrence Kan. Howard Malcolm Toland, Trenton X J. Wiliam Morgan Reidville X C. Tony Margarido, Deeoto Calif. Henry Wainright, hirminghsm Ala. Died of Disease. Col James K Lit-11, ISpokane Wash. Father Woeum, Y M C A Sc, Xew York NY. .-' MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES The following casualties are reported bv the commanding general of the American Kitteditioriary Forces: KiUed in Action 5 Salplt 8 Higgins, Nile Ohio. Harry W Wayman, Salinas Cai Died of Disease. Alfred O Blyke. Amsterdam N Y. John F Meehan, Chicago III. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing. William K. l'unimill, Waynesville Mo. Lam Back Relieved For a lame back apply Chamberlains Liniment twice a day and massnge the muecles of the back over the seat Iin thoroughly at each application. I For her perservance in baking jie ' and conducting gostiel services nnder ... ermsn shell fire, Mrs. F. O. Eurdick Seventeen condemned murdorcrs are of Houston, Tews, 60 years old, Salvw now a,waiting execution in Bing Sing tion Armr senrkor k.. .-.. Trison,.New York. the Croix de Guerre. Died of Wounds Died of Disease Missing in Action Total 19 Killed inn Action. Clav T nudging, Caruthersville Mo. Omirge W Bourn Jr. Tenspleton Ma, John C Hoke, tireen Kulphur Springs W T. Waiter J Tormev. It.-her 8 Dak. Died of Wounds. John Macikowski, Buffalo X Y. Otmal Dewey Stevens, 'JV'arrca Mich. UCKHECHI ARMY rjj SHOE The Shoe that give you "ex tra Service ewer tep Comfort every minute," SoU in Black Gunroetal or Mahogany Calf or Ih- dian Tan Calf $6.50 tY$io.6o Foa practical, everyd.y wear for lasting comfortfor rhe sort of service tow have . right to expert-look to the Bccilhscht Army Shoe. It will give rou new sen of shoe-comfort a new understanding of shoe-ecooomy. Msde on the famous Mun.oo Lart-from top-grsde materials by top-notch workmen. W ore by thondi of men in ail w!b of lite. Get a pair today! Exc!ualTt Agent PARIS BROTHERS 357 Stats Street, Salem, Oregaa Manufactureri RTJC KING HAM EXCHT San rrancisc