TAGS EIGHT SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 7,1919. n R A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION WITH A GOOD RECORD In ever' 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 DressgS -IMS to 5.90 J1.49 t J10.80 Ladies Waists Ladies Sweaters In voiles, China silk, Crepe de Chine . and Georgette Crepe. In a nice assortment of colors in the Voile Waists 9Sc, $1.98 and $2.98 popular, serviceable Fiber Silk Silk Waists $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $7.50 to $10.90 1 fj Inra' . rv ' vj - . yja. j ssjsjs:sxsssus''S!. jjm; ; r.-r r . rvrwries Ualferly has turued hi cher ry orchard into a chicken ipnrk and la yutting up a fine liirt,"o chicken house. WHEN IN 8ALEM, OEEOON, Stop at BLIOII HOTEL "A Home Away from Uome." Btrictly Modern l Vet Day 100 Rooms of Holid Comfort ' Only Hotel In Business District . WELCH ELECTRIC CO. . , TOR - ELECTRIC IKONS , ELECTRIC TOASTERS , ELECTEIO FEECOLAT0R3 . nM 9-5J J79 State St. BUSINESS FAILURES IN UNITED STATES. Have been very largely due to ignorance and neg ligence; ignorance of the principles of Constructive business methods, and Negligence in the application cf knowledge possessed of these principles. We can point out Your Errors of the Past, Show you how to Avoid them in the Future, and help you Attain Success. TROMLEY & HENDERSON Auditors & Business Analysts Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. 1 When we have your mpnt, they are eyeglasses of the finest quality, ex actly made to correct the defect of YOUR eyes. Have your eyes examined today. DR. A JlcCULLOCIL Optometrist 404-403 Salem Bank of Commerce Building How will the reign of Face be brought about? V;i,;v:i will it -effect? Will it be the "Den re of Dr. Burdette, optometrist, will at tend the North Pacific congress of op tometry, which is being held in I'ort 111 ii 1 1 June , Ill and 11. During his ab- I seiice, the optical department of Hurt- luiiii brothers will ibo ekised. When you have trouble, remember Buiick & Streets gurngo, 4'Jt) 8. Com. See Miss L. E. Goodhue at 251 S. 17th St. for subscriptions to all maga zines. Phono 741M. Sat tf Dane at armory tonight o Dr. B. L. Bteeves and family who are touring the east have arrived In Bos' ton and vicinity. During the pnst week they have been vMtiug at 'om,ord, Lexington and .other plane made ftini oils by the wnr of the Devolution. A. J, Busick and W. Street, the Au burn agents 4-0 8. Com, Don't buy an automobile until you I see the new Auburn Hosiity Six. At last, a perfect substitute fog house lining. It Is wull felt at about half price. Huren's, Com! St. e EYE EXAMINATIONS And fitting glasses is our exclusive work, and only the most modern nipfhnrla m-o itoorl classes rp.iHv fm nf1itir. i at j eL. 111 it n I U H Salem Damp 118, W. O. W., will hold memorial services in Oity View ceme tery at 4 p. m. Sunday June 8tb. Lucille Burton, Instructor at Willam ette university, is enrolling students in her summer classes In voice nnd pi ano, rm X. 17th street. I'hone 15NS. 020 Brier Nob school district near Scott Mills, with its six pupils is ono of the smaller districts that will 'be obliged to pay along with the larger ones next year, complying with the recent net of tho legislature providing that 7."l a month shall be the minimum monthly salaey. During the post winter the Brier Noli sihool has had six pupils. The primary clnss lined np with two girls, while 4u the second grade there was no pupils. The third graile found one girl to respond to the call while in the fourth grade, two boys recited. There was one pupil in the seventh grade. Kegnrdless of the number of pu pils or the wealth of the distriet, the law requires ight months school e year and begimiiug next fall, a 73 monthly nilary. During the past winter Brier Nob has been paying only $."i" a month CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER If you have motor troubles. J'ower dim1. Private or indus- trial installation, call 9.SGYV. Dr. L. B, Springer, dentist, Moor bldg. coiner Court and Liberty. Phono 114. tf W. T. EIODON fc CO Undertakers ' Hi North High Street . JUNK WANTED Call 308. Highest price paid for Junk, second band goods and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get th right pikoa. The square deal house, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St, Salem, Or. SALEM AUTO BADIATOB 8HOP Radiators, Kendera and Get Tsnki Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, ItfS 8. K'th Ht. alem, Oregon. 6 12 BY C.J.LeROY U II li M M - M All Aroun COMINa STENTS Jus 7 Saturday Iliatorie- ) al pageant Willamette naiver- ity campus. Jim 11 -Priday 'umn'euee- meat exercises SSalem h school, at armory. June 16 8ehool election, one director. June 17 Tuesday Monthly meetiug 8alem Oouiniercial . luo June 17 Tuesday Kirst ("herrian baud concert, Will- ton park. iff JKuie IS 'Wednesday Elk' band dance at armory. JOHN BARETMOBE IN 'THE TEST OF HONOR' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In Harold, Last of the Sax out". Wurlitser organ music Try Northern Flour, It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At youi gro cers, tf - O ' Dr. Carl B. Miller ha opened hi dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf E. M. Brown ofTillamook and Loret- ta Allen of Murion county were united in marriage Kridny evening at 8 o'clock Sit ,tli,e First (ongrigntionni church. The pastor, the Rev. W. C. Kantner, officiated. ArUflcin teeth, bar expert plat man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 808 U. 6. Nat. bank bldg. tf Dr Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, room 407 8. tf J E. Wilson who lives on the M. L. .Jones p'ace near Brooks, believes the improved Oregon strawberry is a win ner. He has one acre patch of this berry planted three venrs ago. The first year's crop brought him $70 while this year ho figures bih receipts from the one acre will be t-0. Office of Dr. O. L. Scott, the chiro practor, will be open Monday June 9. 67 o Dr. Mott, Bank Commerce 107-8. tf Dance at armory tonight Dr. E. S. Hammond of the Kimball School of Theology, will preach at tho .In non Iiee Memorial church Sunday morning Jane 8th. The evening service will be ihelil at tho regulnr hour, 8 o'clock. Kermon by the pastor and a twenty miuule sonw service led by Prof. Clark. We cordially Invite the publie to worship wtli us. I. Achcson, I t or. -r Touight dance M. B. A. hall, near Chemawa. Auto leaves Masonic Temple Si.'IO. o Joe Ethridge. an iuraate of the Ore gon state hospital, pffocuvl an eaeapo from his room in the third story of the building Inst night by tying his bed ding together end lowering himself to the ground. He was committed to the hospital from Multnomah county some months ago, and is said to be among tlic harmless patients. He is about 37 years old weighs about 15(1 pounds, dressed in a brown suit. Has light brown hair. At this hour no trace of him his been found. It is probable he will make his way back to his old hab itat. Salem Cigar Factory la now mating "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gar exactly as they were made before flic war. Smoking them remind you of old times. tf Lady wanted to assist the cook at the spa. tf CARD OF THANKS We Wish to thnnx the friends who were so kin,! and helpful during the Inst sickness and nl the burinl of our wife and slaughter. Mm Kffie Nafta ger. We nis especially grateful for the e mfortinir words stmken bv her pas tor, Hev. K. H. Neff, and for the beau tiful fliiHeis end music 4'. V Nafts ier, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young aad family, Albert Young. NOTICE We htve opened a first das reiir shop and will give the mo toring public the very best of service. J tipen night and day and bun, la vs. Ma rion Oarage. 1'hcinc 3fi2. tf - We buy liberty bond. 311 Masonic bldg. tf Amonf recent business changes In Slolem hnuM be imted thst of the OF PORTLAND, AUSPICES I.B.S.A. 1 I H arfiiFA d Town j Sampson 1 (Tideon store, at 1j2 X. Commercial street. The (iideoa interest ia the business has just been purchased by lr. Sampson's brother. Jahn Samp sob, an experience! merchant who ha bxa located at IVit, Montana. Hence the firm will hereafter be knows as NmpsHtB Bros The store has been con siderably enlarged" and new lines added until it is prepared to cater to every class of customer. The It) and 15 eent lines are still a prominent feature ia the stock and he gentlemen are doing a thriving iiusiuesa. o Dane at armory tonight. Attention Seniors! Bishop's can sup ply all your needs for graduation day. 1 - It Men wanted at Tall City, Or. Fall City Lumber c Logging company can use eight or ten meu at rard and sort ing table labor. Wages 45 to oi1 cents per hour. 8 11 Dance at armory tonight Young ladies wanted for telephone operating, paid while learning. Apply Chief Oierator The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co., 170 N. Liberty. 6 9 The Apollo club concert ia one of the Salem institutions that needa verr little; advertising. Within a few hour after the opening of the seat ante at the Opera House piliarmacy every seat in the house was taken, aside from the gallery. ' A marriage licence was issued yester day to Joseph J. Kuschinck, 23, of (i it vii is, a fanner, nnd Margaret 8mith 17, of Walem. Mr. and Mrs. a. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, "70 Chemeketa Wt. Phone 724. Wall Tints for they are entirely new. Wall Tints for they are extremely new. Buren 's, Com 'I street. Bex Paste, far better than flour I paste. Buren s, Com'l St. o Loganberry grower are offering two cents for those who will contract for the picking season. Judging from tho records of tho U. 8. employment bureau, very few are taking advant age of this offer. There seems to be an impression that in ddilim to the two cents, there may be a bonus, nil of which makes the picking proposition a very uncertain one. The employment burenu found jobs for 11 men yester day, mostly in mill work. Do you read theSttlem Woolen Mill store's ndsf You'll save money. tf -Wione 77 Oregon Taxi and Trnsf er Co. for quick service. tf Bishop's can furnish your seeds for graduation. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Officers of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. i A. 11, are arranging to go to Jeffer son Saturday evening to do eonie work in the master masons degree. Areritt Dunagan, a ten year old boy attending the Noble school a few miles east of Scotts Mills was awarded a prize in a recent cooking contest. It happens that there is a cooking club in tho school with three girls and three Ikvs as meinitiers. In a recent contest Loraine Hogg was awnrded first prize for biscuits, tirace Dunagan second prize and then the 10 year old boy com ing iu for the third price. Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Thone IMS, 220 N. Com. street. , tf Lady wanted to assist the cook at tho Hpa. tf 'For first class work call Society Clenners and Dvers, 1272 State St." I'hone 1CS4. , tf o During the month of May the sales at the Halem post office amounted to 12,(W.47. Of this amount, $7258.71 was for the sale of stamps in Salem, $1743.23 for stamps sold to other post offices in Marion county, and $12o.l7 rrom ptiniisiiers aim those requiring seel ond class mting for mail. For what is known as third nnd fourth class, the receipts were $:l."i3:t.47. This rather large amount for third and fourth class matter is due to the fact that an im mense amount of m:iil is handled thru the Salem post office for eiwtiiin mat ter. Price on fish lowers. Ling eod or! red od sliced 15e. Whole fish 12e I pound. Pitts Market. tf j I buy Junk of all kinds, rags andj bottles, metal, iron, brokea down sutoa and parts of antes. Give ut a trial, j Steinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. St. j Phone 303. tf Attention poultrykeeperl Due to the increased demand for our ba''y ehicks, j we will have all onr varieties on sole Thursdav June 19th st 5J4 State f.' Phone 400 . .iiTifisiir Our Expenses We 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 $225 $47.50 to $75 WHY PAY MORE? Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. Give Your Funds The protection which opening a checking account with this bank assures. Protection and good service are desired by the large and small depositor alike and this bank gives both. x CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cushier Laborers wanted for cement work Monday morning at corner State and front tt. wages $4 per day, 8 hours. Kiiion k Jones. Woodry the auctioneer, and family have returned from a ten days outing at the coast. Mr. Woodry has been ang ling some Tine mountain trout, one measuring 20Mi inches and weighing pounds, which he caught with a fly and very small rod, it being the largest trout caught in tho coast streams. The Wisconsin society has decided on Vriduy June 27 as the proper day for the annual picnic and old fashioned barbaoue. Judge iieorgc O. Bingham is president of the society. Among others' who hail from the iBadger stale and are members of the society nre Frank Wrightman, Judge Daniel Webster, W. U C'umminjrs, B. F. Southwick and all the Siegmunds including John Tor rent, bedroom with private bath. Inquire Mrs. Peck, evenings. D. 0. socolofsky, realty dealer, re ports tlic sale of tho Lueile Barton res- meiice io ur. Kt. r,. i-rnne. i no naiiK Stone residence to J. A. Paris. Tho An nie Dntnagalla residence" to Mrs. Fiank W. Powers. The Wm. Zosel resid'-nee to Otto tk'hieman. Dr. George E. McDonald, superin tendent of the Ornimn ean.fi-i-oiw.ii n.t the United Brethren church, will preach Sunday morning. Special music will ho furnished by a choir and male quartet. - Real Estate uciion Sale A Wednesday, June II, 1:30 p.m. CONSISTING OF Fine 20-Acre Tract, Located 2 miles southwest of Liberty or 5 miles from Salem. Turn to the right at Liberty store. Look for sign. Described as follows: 8 acres of 8-year old prunes. 3 acres of young prunes which are heavily load- ed this year. f 9 acres of oats. 1 TERMS $1500 cash; balanced arranged subject to mortgage of $1500. ii. ii. Harris . F.N. WOODRY, I OWNER the auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 f 2oo , .dll p. ill. Are Less. Sell for Less. ; : PERSONALS. . Department Commander Stevens ef Portland is in the city toiluy paving a visit to the local (1. A. B. ScJgwiek Post No. 10. Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Keinhart of !alem ale in Eugene visiting their son, "Bill' Keinhart, who is a student at the uni versity. Eugene Guard. Lee Lv, tiilbert, distributor for thy Elgin Six, is in the east looking after his automobile business. Miss Puymbioeek, the popular di pener of mileage at the Oregon E!m tric ticket window, left today for Portland for a well en rued vui atiou. Uibor Commissioner (iiam is in Port land today on business connected wlUt his office. At the golf links Sunday there will be played the ladies' handicap for tho C. B.CInncey eup. The playing will be gin at 10 o'clock in the morning. Al ready entries have been mndo by 115. Per the inen there will be the thin! elimination play for the tiolfers' mag azine trophy. The airplane squadron to stop over in yalcui Tuesday morning, according to present schedule, will need a littlo of the wherewith for flying. A teliv gram was received at the Commercial lub stating that the shins will take on SO gallons of gas and five gallons or iiitincanng oil. WtHH44ttttttttt4 God's word speaks of the coming reign of peace. Will it be lasting? Don't fdl to hear this lec ture. It is timely. 1 hm