TAGD EIGHT n I i I! k 4 dl)t 33aitnr- ":!al Imircal W 0 i 1 fcj frrrrmrl1 jzl 1 The Seasons Most Desirable Styles in Wometfs We Have Those Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Which will give the well dressed woman that finish which is so essential to complete her attire properly. The prices are so low, for these days when the prices on this important commodity have been soaring, that will give you a pleasant surprise. The colors are those which are in such favor namely: White, Grey, Brown and Black WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO BUT A FEW NUMBERS. ' Brown Kid Vamp with cloth topi military Grey and White Kfd Oxfords. The Sea heel, imitation tip $3.23 son's best. Have either French or Military heels, imitation tips, Goodyear welt sole. Black Kid Pump, French heel, a dandy, Bargains at $8.50 at $1,98 . ; White Nubuck Oxfords. These very ser- Patent Leather Pumps, French heels viceable oxfords have military heel, in $198, $4.98 and $5.25 plain and wing tips $4.98 and $5.50 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. LOOK THEM OVER! 3 ma? mm i 17 C7 X? SI J Incorporated WEJZk DOCTOR M. P. MENDELSOHN EYE SPECLLIST After 10 years suc cessful practice in Salem is now locat ed at PORTLAND 414-415 Failing Bldg. Third and Washington Where he will be pleased to meet his ' friends and former patients. Practice limited to correct ing errors of refraction and Furnishing Glasses. r. i i c ; I gfei...,.i1..i.,..4 f j REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE Wednesday, June 1 1 1:30 p. m. XN;SIKTI0 OF 1 fine 20-Acre Tract, Located I Salem. Turn to the right at Liberty store. Look! i for sign. Described as follows: 8 acres of 8-year old prunes. 3 acres of young prunes which are heavily loaded this year. 9 acres of oats. TEEMS---$1500 cash; balance arranged sub ject to mortgage of $1500. II 11 Karris, Owner in All Around Town - , coainra EVENTS if , 0 Juno 9 Monday Keeeptlon to seniors nnri almmii and friends by I'resideut loney, 8 p. in. .lutio 10, Tuesday Historie u I pageant, 8 p, m. June 13 (Friday t'omnieraee mcnt exorcises Salem high school, Ht armory. June 1H School eU'Ction, one director. June 17 Tuesday Monthly meeting Salein Commercial flub June 17 Tuesday First Chi'rrian bnud concert, Will on park. J'hiio IS (Wednesday Elk ' bund dance at armory. FMYoodry. The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 u Why Pay More? i CHAELES SAT IN OEEASED L10HTNINO VAUDEV31XB PvEFRIGERATORS epi rr i S7 1 fa w m n? ayear Hose 3 50 feet $7.50 lid zs Range brooms ?S7iO; Wcrth $85.00 ,70c to $1.00 PABCOLIER The artistic, durable floor covering 90c a Yard i'coplis Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. ''ilJlKzzltem Get Yea What Yea Wa; Attention Senlont jBhop'j can mp ply all your needs for graduation day. tf Men minted at TaJla City, Or. Tall City Lumber 4 Loyyiug company can U60 eight or trn mon at vard and tort ing table labor. Wages i ) to coiitu per hour. i 6 11 Do you read tht Salem Woolen Mill store'j adsl Youll save money, tf WUll&m T. Stafford, a business man from l'liiliidi'lphia, is in the city the guest of Wm. (lahlsdorf. This is his first visit into the country "where it ralna oiwo in whilft without the cus tomary warning sounds of thunder or tho flash of lightninjr so dear to those easterners. o Salom' Cigar Factory is now mating "I Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly aa they wero made before the war. emokinir tbem reminds you of old times. tf Call ' Patton Plumblne Co. for tout repair work. Thone 16(38. 220 N. Com. street. tf For first olass work call Society Cleaners and lycrs, 1272 State St. Phone 1684. tf Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red eod sliced 15c. Whole fish 12c a pound, i'itta Market. tf o The following party motored Sunday to Milvor 'Falls: Mr. and Mra. Clair H. VHlbert. If. .1 Wenilnrntti .In. r,.'i.w laud, Clifford Towuseml, Jacob IFuher, J i is Alarum Miller Miss liVlnh Jiak- er and Miss l.ucile. JaikoskL I buy lunk Of all kinds, rasa and Dottles, metal, iron, broken down autoi ana parts of autos. Uive us a trial Steinbock Junk Co. 328 N. Com. Ht Phono 305. fcf Miss Elyzabeth Levy, teacher of rio- nn, auniiiincee summer course for vio Iin students; orchestra traininK. In quire .W.'l Court Ht. Phone 244. Fall term will begin Sept. 8. 6 11 Announcement is made that the an nual Kllison-Wihite Chautauqua will be neia m taiem the latter Dart of Ju v The tent will be as nsim on Willamette The ten will be as usual on Willamette Special meeting of Salem lodKa No. 4 A. F. & A. M., inis evening, work in the M M. degree. Visiting brethren weu'oiiie. Laughlnc is contageous. Hear James Jschotield in his lauirhiiur sonir. He's only out) of the good attractions at the. Oregon tonight. Do you read Bishop's' ads. If not why not f tf A Try Kitrthern Flour, It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At yoai gro cers . tf i I TIT Lady wanted to assist the cook at the Kpa. tf o NOTICE We ha?s opened a first class repair simp and will give the mo- Jtoring public the vry best of service. Upen ni;.'ht and day and Sun. lays. Ma ruin Garage, Phone .Ht2. tf o- A regular meeting of ths T. W. C. A. board will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'rlnek. An executive meeting will be held just Lefoti tho Jmard nuetiug. at 10il5. . , Wt boy, liberty Bonds. Sit Masonic (bidg. tr L. E. 8pringer, drntist. Moors corner Court and Liberty tf Dr. Carl B. Miller has opened his '1,1,1 dental office at filOSU U. B. bonk rboc m oiug. 1 none 011. u 0 O I T.Itrrl HarAm IniMlrlM .t iriltm. ArUficl'l tth. hsv expert plats ftt uiver,.tv, is enrolling students in aa, with over 33 years experience. ' h ,mmor u Tllie, lnd pi. f.'J"! . .',' D: D - PrMhltfi 'BO- 3H ,N. ITtfc strc t Thone tut, 3U2 V. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf ; e ;o 1 . NORMA .TALMADGE. In "1 lit, SAt ti i X LulvlAliN 1 1 HERE TODAY j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tripp, accontpan-1 Ths farmer will find on item cost- i-M t.y their family, drove up from ;inff Icsk than it did one Tear ago and lurtlaiid m their bkw car, and spent 1 that is irrnin ueks T,r,F Ur vMr. iSwtiirdsr and Hundsy with their dugh la20 the dt was atxmt U cents. One ,t4r, Mrs. B. U He.ll, at 3:t Ufdie lvvsr ago this had climbed to S3 cents, jt"'', land new due to the fact that ship are o ioac agaia carrving freight from India. I Dr. Mott office, mod to Bank of the pr-n has dropped to the old price vuu.wi.lc v.u,i,j.uu, igvu.1 tvi . i. 0I n or jjj cents. Dr. Mott, Bank Cmmerct 407 , tf aiskta.'. ... : " ' ' graduation. tf Young ladies wat4 for tslcphoti. 0 - oiwati-r, rwid wail leariit. Apply! Dr. L. i. Bprtnger, dentist. Moors t hief Operator The Pafif e Tidejlione hUif, eoraer Court aid Libsrtr. 4 -M-irsih Co, 1T0 N. Liberijr. 9 l bene 114. tf At all tirves yon will fin,l positive ev idence of our capa bility. You can be certain if you in trnt lis with a eom mis'ion that it will be honet!r fulfilled il SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919. NEW SILKS Just Received Dainty Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, New Chif fon Tafletas with that dainty chiffon finish in all the wanted popular shades. Our silks are bought direct from the manufac turers at New York and represent the best in qual ity. You are assured of fresh goods, a very import ant thing in buying silks. Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store ""I IIITliiiiamBMsBsaWBBgasBsaaBMMWttBMM" ! "II I fUllMJlJUfii 11 M El' 1 Mir'''-.--"'; """y? "y' ma' V 'Mi w " sws Auction Sale of Beautiful Bungalo Piano and Furnishings THURSDAY, June 12, 1:30 p.m. 1255 North Cottage Street CONSISTING OF Strictly modern 6 roomed bungalow with cement baHcnient, ce ment floor, furnace, stationary wadi tubs, fire place, bath and toilet, built in buffet and kitchen, woodlifts, reception hall, largo living room, largo dining roim, 3 bed rooms, bai-k hall and clothes closets, attic, and lot 49'3 feet by feet with allev. This homo is well built in every respo. t and one of the mort complete in the city; facing east and is suitable for the particular buyer. f JRN1SHING8 1 9x12 Wilton rug, eonventionnl design; 1 x 1 1 ' V, Wilton rug. con volitional design; 2 3iii Wilton rugs, eonventionnl design; 2 8x10 fibre. rugi; 1 10x12 inlaid linoleum; 1 over Muffed davenport with cushions; 1 Jewett upright piano, oak case; 1 mission ouk dining table; 5 chairs and buffet to match; 1 mission oak library table; 1 3 section mission oak .book case; leak reclining chair (push button); 1 old hickory chair; 1 minion onk rocker; 1 mission arm eluiiri 1 4-section fire screen; 1 all leather overstuffed rocker; t White Rotary drop head sowing machine; 1 folding card table; 1 English breakfast table; 1 maleuble 6 bole range; lace curtains and silk draperies and window shades; 10 pictures; Vudor porch shades; 1 Birds Eye maple dresser,. (Preach mirror; 1 maple chif fonecr, large sizo I'rench mirror: 1 oak Princes drenwr. Freneh mirror; 1 2 inch continuous p.ist Vernis ilartin bedstead; 1 iyt inch continuous post white enamel bedstead; 2 white enamel bedsteads; 2 sets of coil springs; 2 common springs; 3 floss mattresses; 1 felt mattress; 1 onk stand table 1 J.Vvolumo International Encyclope dia; 1 odd diner; 1 8 day Seth Thomas' ji'Bock; dic, aluminum) ware, crockery, knives and forks, fruit jars, 3o quarts' home can ned fruit; 50 jars jelly and .jnnis; 75 feet garden hose; garden tools books, electrie light globes, taiile linen, sheets, pillow cac, goose feather pillows, blanke-ts, comforts, bed spreads, elect. lie iron ant mnnv other things. 1 TERMS: Furniture and piano, cash; home cash, balance month ly payments at fl per cent interest, note. This home and furnishings are. high class and snitnble for the particular buyer, they will be sold absolutely without reserve to the highest bigged as the Owners are going abroad. Come one, come all, nothing will be sold at private sale. Home and furnishings now open for inspection. Home Will Be Sold 2:30 P. M. Sharp F. N. WOODRY, The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 Arthur R. and Daisy D. Wilson, Owners. Residence 1255 N. Cottage St. riu :i iiTtTTT;..ii.i jr.vTi Mr. Manl there's "ponfietiing snap ly" awaiting you at Bishop's, tf Ths grsdnate will find satisfaction at Bishop's and that isn't all! tf At the Washington school Wednes day afternoon there will be tho final program of the year, made up of reci tations, musical numbers, etc. Along with this will be the presentation of i'slaier writing certificates, O. W. Eyrt will ship lambs and hogs Wed. June 11. Phone 2l'(MM evenings. Lanehioa" is contutoous. Hear James ."chofield la his laughmg ng. He s onlv one of the good sttractions st tne Oregon tonight. Horaos Wilson arrived in ths city yestcr.iav sfter sremring abe:it IS mnntlis ever seas in the ordnance corps. P-rfcre volunteering into the rvice, h was Salem Sffent for the Fer'Jand Journal. CARD Or THANKS j We wish to thank our friends for j their many acts of kindness and svni . pa thy and for the beautiful floral 'of ferings during our recent bereavement. Mrs. J. F. White and family. Tomorrow afternoon ths Lincoln jur ior h;gh sehool will preset a very in teresting display of pdoducts from tho manual training and domestic scien. o j departments, the lower hall being ued as an exhibit room. An invitation is extended to parents and friends to at tend, and a'so to bring a basket rf rata des and join wiih the children in a picnic lunch late in the afternoon. ! Ths following Bad tip a motor par- ,1V vifltin? Wilhoit Springs Sunday Nrr. and-XTra. P. E. Fulierton, Mr. anj ! Mr, '. E. Knowland. Mr. and Mrs Jiihn S.ivagfl, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Oswa t, j fr. and lira O. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. , E. J. Rams, Mr. snd Mrs, Lester Dav.s and Ht. aid M-s. Lee (,'anfield.