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0 Trrm 1 SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. III a a WE SELL WE HAVE THIS 13 I 1 ! v J SENSIBLE L : ..Ill rvnymN Sensible Garment For Men, Women, Boys and Girls l M Around 1 Men's, Blue or Khaki ................ $4.23 Women's .... $3.49 Boys' $2.79 and $2.93 dirk $S a . .... . . .. . . . . ........... ..p..7 CmfortakU. Sat Congruent At this time of the year women are especially in need of work garments which allow them more freedom and ease to work in. We have a good big stock to select from. Come in and let us fit you with one and save you money iS 4.1 u lETTER THAN CVERALLS i and time. " I Women's extra good durable Khaki or Blue Unionalls that will wear ime . Women's Khaki Work Dresses..' . Khaki Middies Bungalow Aprons S3.S8 ms $2.49 and $2.75 $1.49. $1.69. $1.79 and $1.93 own COMHQ EVENTS Jan 13 Friday "omiren nieat exercises tklem high school, t armory. Jaw 14. Saturday Annual flag day exercises of Elks lodgo Willsoa park, 8 p. id. Jaa 16 School election, on director. June 17 Tuesday Monthly meeting galea Commercial eluio Jan 17 Tuesday First Cherries band concert, Will ton park. June 1 Wednesday Elk'e band dance at armory. All Elks meet at club rooms at 7:30 June 14 to participate in Fhig clay ex- ereises. 814; CONSTANCE TALHADGE IN 'MRS. LEFFINOWBLL'S BOOTS" A marriage license was issued yester-1 day afternoon to Fred J. Smith whose j occupation is given as secretary, and; Miss Estella R. Wilson. Mr. Smith was! i born in Salem and the present Mrs.; ,8mith in Missouri. Mr. Smith ia alder-1 I man from the first ward and is iair-( I man of the eomipitte on licenses, j streets and bridges. He has bees d jTnitted to the bar and ha offices with Reuben P. Boise. The local representatives of the jStandnrd Oil company quote some In-! jteresting figures with regard to the 'rmiouat of fuel consumed by th6 big '"birds' on their flight across the state. The fliers stated that they were using Red Crown gasoline of a specific gravity of 56, and that they consumed it at 'the rate of 14 gallon an hour. .The group also used two gallons of Zc rolene oil per hour In the flight from Eugene, the 63 mile trip tcking just 50 minutes. From the filling station here the five planes took 48 gallons for the flight to Portland. Try Nsrtfaara riour. It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At youi gro cers, tf Miss Elyaabeth Levy, leather of vio lin, announce summer course fi'r vio lin students; orchestra training. In quire n3 Court St. Phone 844. Fall sVrin will begin Sept. 8. 6 11 Eiuee at Turner Friday night, Sa lrm inusie. Men 6Ue, 6-13 X buy Junk of alt kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autoa and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Btolnboek Junk Co. 326 N. Com. Bt. Phono 305, tf Wo buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf EisiSBs5eS m WHEN TRAVELING Don't carry large sums of money for expenses, carry this bank's Drafts, Traveler's Checks, or Letters of Credit. They form the best introduction to strangers you can have. j ? The expense is very little, while the convenience and safety cannot be over-estimated . " CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier Z" i BUSINESS FAILURES IN UNITED STATES. Have been very largely duo 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 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. Studebakers, Fords, Chevroiets, Max wells, Overlamls, Velies, or any kind of auto fixed right and guaranteed, by Busick k Street. ,. 6 12 CARD OFTHANKS We wish to thank the employes of the Oregon stato hospital for the beauti ful flowers for our brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Huddleston. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thnnk friends and neigh bors for their kindness during the death of our husband and father, also for the beautiful flowers. Rnchol Curl, Donley and Edward Curl. The best of automobiles do get out of order, Busick & Street's garage, 430 R. Commercial St. J.2 Ths Independent Meat market, P. 0. Rognway proprietor, formerly located on Routh Commercinl street, and Which failed a few montths ago, will pay 37(4 cents en the dollar, according to the finnl report of F. N. Derby, receiver. Tn the court records the easW'ntnnds P. O. Rognway versus E. Hoffownv. In tlm complaint, P. O, Rogowny alleges that Dr. Carl B. Miller has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 841, tf o ArHflcil teeth, nivt expert plate sum, with over 35 years erperlesee. at my ounce. Dr. D. a. Beecnler, aea tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bauk bldg. tf Men wanted at Falls City, Or. Falls City Lumber Logging company can annlt. n (An man St vnrd find Sort ing table labor. Wages 45 to eents Dcr hour. fl-H o The annual catalog of Wlllauiotle sai versity, known as the Willanietio Uni versity Bulletin, has just been issued. The school year for 1019-1920 will bo sin Sept. 15 for two days of registration nnd entrance examinstions. Instruction will begin Thursdny Sept. 13. The Thanksgiving recess will be. November 27-28 nnd the Christinas vacations begin Dee. 19. i Mrs. Angelina McCulloch was tu at tendance upon the annual meeting of me nortnwest association of Opticians in session in Portland today. A number of the optometrists of the country were present and took part in the discussion. The dance of the Elks to bo given or week fro mtonight at the armory is intended by the Elks to be one of the big events of the season. Harrv J. Wenderoth hns been appointed "chair man of the committee to nianago tho af fair and with him arc William Evans, K. F. Smith, W. Connel Dyer and Frank Spears. As a matter of pecial musical inducement, Oscar 8leelhammer, direct or of the Elks band, promises an or chestra of 15 pieces for the evening. Invitations havo been extended to Elks nnd their friends at Dallas, McMinnville j Woodburn, Silverton and Independence.! According to present plnns, the dancing will begin at 8 o'clock in the evening and continue until midnight. It is to bo a jitney affair and the proceeds mo for tho benefit of the Elks band and for other Elk activities. 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. t Our Prices Always the Lowest Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 10t8, 220 N. Com. street. . . tf For first class work call Society Cleaners ami Dyers, 1272 State St. Phono 1084. tf Prices on fish lowers, Ling cod or red eod sliced 15c. Whole fish 12c t pound. Pitts Market. tf At the 59th annual convocation ot the grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons of r Hogoway, who Is his wife, refused .Oregon, rccentlv held in Portland two tn pnn imifi in ihn firm A. n,n.t t ...... lit EYE EXAMINATIONS And fitting gla'sses is our exclusive work, and only the most modern When we have your glasses ready for adjust ment, they are eyeglasses of the finest quality, ex actly made to correct the defect of YOUR eyes. Have your eyes examined today. DR.A.McCULLGaO?tcn:ctri3t 401-403 Salem Bank of Commerce Building to continue in tho firm or work for him and that tinder the circumstances he ws obliged to ask for the appointment of a receiver. The total claims against the Independent Meat market amount ed to ini.l.lfl. The court ordered tTie receiver to pny all clnlnn, the amount on hand justifying the piiyment of 37'4 cents on the dollar. Before you go on a trip nave your nuto fixed. A missing motor is very epenive. Piuiok & Street's, 420 fl. Commercial Pt. 6 J2 The Bslom Volts company has opened a service stntion and repnir shop in connection with their salesroom with sn expert short man In liBrr.A Ail or nuro rennirinrr ,n .,:,.AH i.i.,i sn,i. m:. t ,y..: n. , , Kn iin i uiuh "KK'"K ior sovorni B,,!nt,nn- 8-17 years as superintendent and sales man-1 r. ' . . IT',f of the Spaulding box factory has1 v.? n !"' Ylctory resU-! resigned. He has accepted a position as vnl affairs in Por and tomnrrnw ll thn 'onnaroi ...t... - ' . . i offices of the stale house will be closed . Box and Mfn. Co. of Poril.nri Salem men were recognized in tho elce tiqn of officers for the eoming year. Oenrge O. Brown was elected grnnd cap tain of guards and J. H. Aekermnn, grnnd orator. Thos. F. Ryan, former stnto treasurer, was elected grand chap lain. o Lucille Barton, instructor at Willam ette university, is enrolling students in her summer classes in voice snd pi ano. B98 X. 17th street. Phone l:88. ' 820 Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moore hldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf J. E. Doran, who has been with the A. J. Busick, formerly with 1, 1. Bu sick & Son, has purchased, the interest of W. H. Street of Rtreet Bros, garage, 120 South Commercial street. The new firm will continue in the repair busi ness with Wesley Street as expert me chanic. The firm will handle the well known "Auburn C.-nuty Six" automo bilo and is row ready to dem msf rate tho car, to those who are lntersted, ,T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Snlem Commercinl club, was in Mt. An gel yesterday attending the dnirytnen's picnic. By request, he was on ihe pro gram, speaking on "Community club work." MTs. Leah Moyer, for many years a reside.li of Salem, died in Portland Sat urday June 7, IBIS, at the home of her son, Harry Mojtr, at tho age of C4 yenrs. At the 1i-.ee of her death the son was oust nt'e'tdinj, to business nuvtteis. Awaiting his s.r:--, no funeral ar rangements Lave as jet been announced. DIED He for the dnv. fiovnrtuir ftl..ti 1. ... . ......... ...vv ... X I the city this morning along with the ueriinu delegation. o SIMPLE HOME REMEDY FOR WRINKLED TACLS NOTICE We have opened a first elsxs repair hon n1 will orlv. h. itoring public the very best of nervine. Open nijjht and day and Sundays. Ma- j non Oarage. Phone 302. tf 0 vl Dr. L. B. SprtngeT, dentist, Moore ; bldg. corner Court snd , Liberty. i Phene 114, t SII.VKUMAN At his home, 1.185 North Fourth street, Tuesdny Juno 10, 1D19, Louis Silverman, at the ajje of 37 yenrs. He was a tailor at tho Oro go i stnte hospital and is kurvived by a wife and three children. Death was duo to an attack of lnflu-! enai. He was a member of the tnlem I lodgo of Wgodmen of the oWrld. j The body was forwarded this after-1 noon to Portland for burial. 1 Why Pay More? RS SPIyGoodyearllose .ta 50 feet $7.50 BdC2sRar.;e brooms 187.5 Wcrth $85.03 70c to $1.00 t PADCOLIER The artistic, durable floor covering 90c a Yard Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store . - - - - . - . , t , uUn iii. Thousa ntls of tlu fiiir ) aril iiuiml ig fortunes in frnntic efforts to tr Sergeant Russell M. Brooks has arrived move tho si'iis of premnture ae from ,in Boston, according to a telegram re tlieir fm-vs. Kuih wuiiun willingly pnyieeived by his mother, Mrs. Mildred B. slmo.t sny amount of Uiinny f.ji Hunh- Krouig, county recorder. Nerennt! lest wrinkle removers, of which there Rrnofcs enlisted In Company M but bo are many. fore going over seas was transferred to' If they only knew it, the most ef -'headquarters company of the regiment.! mn.o M-iiM-.iv iningMiamo is a lm-: wcr ne was assigneil to tne intelli- i nnrpifi-Bs iace wsb wnicii cm Do gence service. in(io up ai nome m less than a minute. They have only to get an ounce of pow dered saxolite and half a pint of witch hasel at the drug store and mix the two. Apply this daily for a whiie as a refreshing lotion. The effect is al most maitiral. Even after thn fir.t tr.t ment a marked improvement ia noticed ana tne race nns a smug, firm fecliug that is most pleasing. . n i -. A' I M 0 3MntWVNCUrtNsMttf , JuorjiumauivawuvwiJ Salem Cigar Fanory tt now making "U Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly aa the were ni,tn Kfr,r Hie war. Smoking them reminds you ef i old times. rarmers attenUon! If you own a tt" you know what it means to ma yoi.i j car in a garr.ge to have it tepalred I and ean't get It for 1w weeks. We! give special attention to farmers earn. I musics Mreet, 4:"0 H. Coml Pt. 6 12. Registration of Willamette nnlverxl. tv for the close of the present school year numbers SIR. At the dose of tue school year in 191S, the repi.trstlnti was 377. in the spring of 1917, the uni-1 Trrsiiv was lust oetflnnliiff a period of unimial pronrmritv wi!h the re?istn-1 tion up to 32. Then with the rnmlo on of the war and students gi'ing into ! ttie service, the reiristratios at the elose i of the term of 1814 fell to , o . I What nUajtnr an ntamnM!a If H ' jdont ran fjniet ard smoothf Luick ' Ffrcet, 420 8. Com! Ft. -12 LH PARKER (Painless Parker) SAYS: I bars founded a cooperative organlxaUou of dental special ists, and my particular specialty Is selecting and training special ists In my system, wbicb has been proven a success by 27 years of experier.ee. Uuder the E. B. Parker System dentistry by specialists has proved that high class workmanship can be done for minimum cost , PAINLESS PARXER DENTIST State and Commercial Streets GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Auction Sale n of Beautiful Bungalo Piano and Furnishings THURSDAY, June 12, 1:30 p.m. 1255 North Cottage Street CONShSTlXO OF i Strictly modern 6 roomed bungalow with cement basement, ce ment floor, furnace, stationary wash tubs, fire place, balh and toilet, built in buffot and kitchen wooillifts, reception hall, largo living room, large dining room, 3 bed rooms, back hall and clothes closets, attic, and lot 49& feet by feet with alley. This home ia well built in every respect and one of the most complete in the city; facing east and is suitable for the particular buyer. FURNISHINGS 1 912 Wilton rug, conventional des!gn; 1 9x11 Wilton rug, con volitional design; 2 3x Wilton rugs, conventional design; 2 8x10 fibre rugs; 1 10x12 inlaid linoleum; 1 over stuffed davenport with cushions; 1 Jewctt upright piano, 'onk case; 1 mission oak dining table; 5 chairs and buffet to match; 1 mission oak library table; 1 3-section mission oak book case; loak reclining chair (push button); 1 old hickory chair; 1 mission oak rocker; 1 mission arm chair; 1 4-section fire screen; 1 all leather overstuffed rocker; 1 White Botary drop head sewing machine; 1 folding card table; 1 Knglish breakfast tabic; 1 maloable 6 hole range; laie curtains and silk draperies and window shades; 10 pictures; Vudor porch shades; 1 Birds Eye maplo dresser,. French ipirror; 1 maplo chif fonier, large size French mirror: 1 oak Princess dresser, Trench mirror; 1 2 inch continuous p:ist Vernis Martin bedstead; 1 1 14-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 I lo-volume International Kncyclopa dia; 1 odd diner; 1 8 day Seth Thomas' iclock; dishes, oluminumi wnre, crockery, knives and forks, fruit jars, 35 quarts home can ned fruit; o0 jars jelly and jams; 75 feet garden hose; garden tools books, electric light globes, taWe linen, shoots, pillow cases, goose feather pillows, blankets, comforts, bed spreads, elect die iron and manv other things. TtRMS: Furniture and piano, cash; home 'i cash, balance month ly payments at 8 per cent interest, note. . This home and furnishings are high class and suitable for the particular buyer, they will bo sold absolutely without reserve to the highest bigge) as the owners are geing abroad. Come one", come all, nothing will be sold at privato 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. Kesidcnce 1233 X. Cottage Bt. Phone 2230 ft 4 Elks To Hold Flag Daj tern K sUsjss a f iA building penult wju toned yesterday ' rn IT i l.l T- ..it;! rt r . 1 ir t . t f"wn, r, iur an numut.a Exercises Saturday Rignt frnme residence at 603 Winter ; street. It i.i cs,t;nia!cd that the woik Annual flag day exercise will be wit! co,t $7000. A permit was also i- held Saturday evening at 8 0 'clock ' ,od e Anton Genrman of 1135 North, by members of the Salem lodge Xo.ir.uith Mr vt, ! the emtio of a :Ut5, B. P. O. E. at Will Park. Thi.. frame dwelling !i or 000. is an annual event of the local b-'i;" ' the Saturday program being the third j "eeosoeetMe t--- ohscrvauce ' the dry by the loilge. The program for the evenin fellows: ''Star Spangled Banner" Klki Hand! Introductory Exersies t ;::;::l.m.hum By ( has. R. Archerd, Kxalted Huler.i I and Officres ef the Lode. ! Historv of the Flag Wi.ibin D. Pav j Music' Klks' Male Jnart't! I ltriotie Addres ...W. A. ( srter mith Muic inks Baud. ' Mrs. F.dgar Farrington of Eugene is ia the city, a guest at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. F. B. Southwirk. I . f care of I SB I Yick So Img Chineee Medicine and Tea Gas medicine which will cure an snows disease. Open Sundavs from 10 A. It. J antil 8 P. M. 153 South High ht. Palem, Oregon Phone 233 4svw$w, 4444-e--r