CAGE TEN (0;c Bailnlql Ifouraal SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. ' T "" n WE SELL mc werr cok"otmi www mmcht I j SENSIBLE ( m IP 1 V '-v-3 I 3 toif Mjj.iJ (B WE HAVE THIS Sensible Garment For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Men's, Blue or Khaki .. . $4.23 Women's ... $3.49 Boys $2.79 and $2.98 Girls ........ ... $2.98 kJkm than cvmus CumfortahU. Soft, Conwiitnt 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 and time. Women's extra good durable Khaki of Blue Unionalls that will wear fine - $3.98 Women's Khaki Work Dresses $3.98 Khaki Middies $2.49 and $2.75 Bungalow Aprons $1 $1,69. $1J9 and $1.98 i All Around T 41 own COiUNa EVENTS Jane 13 iFriday Comn-ence-nient exercises Sulom high school, it armory. June 14. Saturday Annual flag day exorcises of Elks lodge Willson park, 8 p. m. June 18 School election, one director. June 17 Tuesday Monthly meeting Salem Commercial dub June 17 Tuesday First Cherrian band concert, Will son park. June IS Wednesday Elk'e band dance, at armory. art, Athena; Mrs. Teeters, Kello-g, lua ho; Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of the class of "87, Ostrnnder, Wash.; Dr. Carter, class of "72, southern Oregon; XI .S3 Helen Chamberlain, i-'mss of 'OjS, Port land; Mrs. Virginia McKinurr, class of '71, Sublimity; Mbs Bertha Jioores. elan of 77, Portland; Dr. Kirhmond Kelly, class of '7S, Portland; riof. J. B. Horner, the historian, class of '83, Corvallia. o . Before you go on trip have your; auto fixed. A miasinjj motor is very expensive. Busiek ft Street 's, 420 8. j Commercial St. 612 3 CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN 'MRS. LEFFING WLL ' 8 BOOTS" The Salem Velie company hat opened a service station and repair shop in connection with their salesroom with an expert shop man in charge. All kinds of auto repairing will be given careful Rttention. 6-17 The best of automobiles do get out of order. Hnsick & Street's garage, 420 S. .Commercial Pt. 012 Every member of the Salem Eiksj lodge received a letter yesterdr.y toll- ing him all nbont the state convention I at Klamath Falls Aug. 14, lo and 16 and what the Salem lodge intends to1 do to secure the 9'20 gtato convention. ! 8nlem Klks will travel in a special Puil : men ami tho train will bo hoadquarteis ! for the Salem boosters while in Klumnth j Fnlls. The regular fare for the round i trip is L'l and the ruMman, charge! where thero is one to a berth, 12.o0. j No dinirg car will aecoinpany as it wasi decided nt the last meeting of the Klks1 to tr.ke a chnnce on tho Klameth Falls hotels and restaurants. Tho Salem Klks band will accompany to help tho itutiUnl l.nna(a. : ! Hear, D. Morse, traveling freight aud Xh'e . tri win lvo S m on LADIES SUMMER WASH SKIRTS A new ship ment just re ceived in white Garbadines and fancy strinpd a snlpn- r did assortment for your choos- I ing !Kr.toJfi.45 Our Prices Always the Lowest a Bear, yout gro-tf Try Northern riour, It's every sack guaranteed. At ceri. o Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510 511 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 841. tf Big dance, Dallas armory Friday tiight. 4 piece orchestra. Big dance, Dallas armory rriday night. 4 piece orchestra. Overseas service Is attracting a uU:o her ofouiijj men, specially those who did not have the chance to get over during tho war. At the army nvruiting station in the D'Arey building the fob lowing have enlisted this week: Wil liam j. Keyes, William Prost, Wayne V. Kti'.pli's and Norman H. Evans. Gooseberries, strawberries ad Kentish cherries. We are in the market, itriug them to our big plant opposite tf. P. Co. psengcr station, phes. Co. tf o Lena Belle Tartar will continue her private vocal classes this summer, 162 Liberty Ht. N. Phono 33 4. Alderman C. M. Roberts a'd family are taking their summer vacation ii the I way of au automobile trip to Wachiug . ton. Their line of travel will include (Aberdeen, Wn., and tho Eose festival j this week at Portland. They will be away about two weeks. ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 AUCTION SALE! Fine Rustic Home. 3 Lots and Furniture 111SHINES ST., 1 BLOCK WEST OF S. 12TII ST. Monday, June 16lli,1;30 P. M. Sharp Consisting of 1 fine Oak Davenport Bed upholster ed in green velor; 1 massive Fir Library Table; 1 green upholstered Lounge; 1 3-burncr Clark Jewel Oil Stove; 1 oak Roll Top Writing Desk; 1 Magazine Rack; 1 8-Day Clock; 1 White Drophead Sewing Machine, like new; 1 oak Dresser and Wash Stand; 1 square Extension Table; 6 good Diners; 1 Axmin ster'Rug, 9x12, extra good; 2 Ingrain Carpets; 3 rolls Matting; 2 white enamel Bedsteads and Springs; 1 oak Stand Table; 2 oak Rockers; 15 doz. Fruit Jars; 1 Folding Bed; 1 Fall Iaf Table; 1 Cot; 1 Cupboard; Dishes and Kitchen Utensils; Garden Hoes; Lawnmower; Ice Cream Freezer; Wash Boil er; Window Blinks; Ironing Board; Kitchen Cabi net, with top; 1 new Hammock, and Many Other Things. :i P. M. SHARP Cosy home consisting of liv ing room with fireplace and beamed ceiling and pan eled walls, dining room, kitchen and bedroom and reception hall, down stairs, with bedrooms and den, bath and toilet and closets for each room, up stairs. Full sized basement with furnace. Large front porch and small back porch, small barn and chicken house, including l fine lots with beautiful vhade trees and creek running through same. Only 1 block from 12th Street, which is paved; handy to church, school and streetcar. This is a fine Home; 1 jok into this if you are interested. Terms for home, f-ssume mortgage of $700 due in Sept., 1920, at 7 r-;r cent interest, balance of purchase price cash. The Furniture will be sold for cash. Be on time. Come one, come all. at F. N. WCODRY. Tb Auctioneer. Hume 510 cr 511 This woek's Drapery Special. Sunfast drapery, good line of colors. Values to $2.75, 1 yard. Hamilton's. Fiee One fourth pound of Gulden (late coffee with every pound purri.... ed Juno Kl and 14. Loliold & Co. Miss Mary O. Healy of Portland canio to Salem to take charge of tho of fice work of the adjutant general's of fice. Miss 11 only has been with tho of fice number of years and is faiuilii.r with every detail of tho office. Tho niljuliint general's, office is in the fcia lem Hank of Commerce building. o Froe One fourth pound of Golden Onto coffee with every pound purchas ed June 13 and 14. LcBold & Co, W. R. O. members attention. Mem bers of Woman's Relief Corps who In tend to attend the stnte encampment nt The Dalles June 17-18-10 are rryiest. ed to arrango for reduced railroad rules at once thru Mrs. Alice E. Cald well, pres. of the organization or Mrs. Mary N. Kntress, sec. v Bt Paul's Guild will hold a cooked food sole Snt. at the State St, entrance of Snlem Hardware Store. 0-13 Yosterday the Oregon Electiic sold 271 one way tickets to Portland, 34 ro turn trips, 15 half fare tickets one way and 10 return trip half fnre tickets. Today for the morning and noon trains there wns sold 2l'2 one way tickets, 40 round trips and 12 half fare tickets. o J. Frank Hughes wishes it to be distinctly known that he is not a enn didnto fur school director, nor ever has been and doesn 't exjicc t to be. It seems that for several years past, friends of fr. Hughes have nlwnya insisted that Mr. Hughes would ninkp a desirable school director. To relieve them of any further efforts in this line, Mr. nughe's nniounces that Jie is not and doesn't expect to be even n a receptive frame of mind whim it conies to public office. ftti rrvTr cry rv St 1118 r IC Y I o-I A huu.aa OTE: Vv 'oodry Buys Furnture for Cash. Kuf Sed AUCTION SALE Woodrv's Auction Market Cor. Fcrrv & Libertv Sts. Everv Saturday 10:30 A. M. 1 grey horse, weight 1 .100 lbs., 8 years o'd, a good worker, sound and true; wagons, buggies, har ness, cream separators, ftc. 130 P.M. Furniture, tools, cook stoves, dinhes K. utenils, fruit jars, eto Note I buy furnitur, tools, farm machinery, etc., for cash. F. N. WOODRY The Auctioneer PtKe510cr511 passenger agent for the Southern Pa cific, was a recent visitor in Kt.lcmon business counocted with his oftice. Artificl"l teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf All Elks meet at club rooms at 7:30 Jure 14 to participate in King day ex ercises. 6 14 Call Patton Plumblrg Co. for your repnir work. Thono HitiH, 220 N. Com. street. tf For first olass work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 Stato ft. l'hone 1684. tf Dr. B. L. Steeves, who is now on the Atlantic coast in, the courso of his trav el tour, Bends post cards from the old town of Salem, Massachusetts, wheie he had opportunity to nolo some of the fa mous historic points. Prices on fish lowers. Ling cod or red eod sliced loo. Whole fish 12c s pound. Fitts Market. tf Lucille Barton, Instructor at Willam ette university, is enrolling students in her summer classes in voice and pi ano. 5U8 A'. 17th street. Thone l.')88. 620 Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf $25 is the reward offered for any In formation leading to tho finding of Marion Zehner. He is tho 15 year old sou of S. AV. Zehner of Hubbard CJid left home April 30. From information re eeived a few dnys ago it was learned that ho worked for three weeks at I hit wood, Oregon, leaving there May 24. lie has nlso worked ut Newport, Tole do and Klk City under the assumed inline of Kiiymond Miller. The boy is fivo feet, three inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and wears brown corduroy trous ers. Should anyone have information of him, Kheriff Needlmm should be noti fied. Tlio boy is trying to find some home where he ran work and go to school this winter. It scorns th.it he wanted to go to school and that his father didn't see it that way. Hence he h ft home, hoping to find some place where lie could work and attend sihool. NOTICE We hare opened a first clais repair shop and will give the mo toring public the tery best of service. Open niyht and day and Sundays. Ma rion (larago. l'hone S62. tf Dr. I.-, E. S-winger, Mdg. corner Court Phone 114. dentist, Moore and Libertv. tf Salem Cigar Factory t now maWng "I.a Corona" and "Little Salem" ci sars exactly as thev were made before 'he wr. Smoking them reminds you of old times. " tf The Salem Kings Products company is installing large track scales by which it can weigh in and weigh out cars. It is also building an addition, tho lower story of which will be used for Ihe new potato starch factory and the second story for the manufacture of jams and jellies. the evening of Tuesday, August 12. Studebakers, Fords, Chevrolet!!, Max wells, Overlands, Velies, or iwiy kind of auto fixed right and guaranteed, bv Busick & Street. 6 12 Dance at Turner Friday night, Sa lem music. Men 50e. 0 13 I buy Junk of ell Kinds, raga and Dottles, metal, iron, broken down autoi i and parts of autos. Oive us a trial. Steinbeck Junk Co. 32t? N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf We lray liberty Bonds. 314 Masonic I'ldg. . r tf Katherine Syuneski lias been given permission by the circuit court to change her nifme. In her petition, she alleges that her name is hard to pio nounce, aid that since her mother's death six years ago she has been milk ing her home with Mrs. Maude Brown and thnt she hr.s been known as Kalh erine Crown. Having filed her applica tion some time ngo bikI there having been the proper legnl procedure, the court permitted her to legnlly have the name of Katherine Brown. The only ad ditional legal measures is to hr."e the fact published four weeks in somo pnper in the county. Among other trophies displayed by the Rnleni high school this season are two bronre n-d silver shields, mounted on antique oak. These hare been award ed for the championship In basket bnll work both in the Willamette valley ser ies and the university series. A civil service examination for took keepers will be held In Rnlem June 25 a .(1 any one happening to want service with the government in this lino of work might apply to tho post office for proper blnnks. The work is open to both men and women and the p.iy is fiom !00 to 1400. Servieo will be tssigncd to the northwest. Withia three weeks the old familiar pink stamp will onco again roako its appearance and the three cent one, brought n by the war will be relegat ed to the parcel post service mostly. The two cent stump will carry the one ounce letter after July 1 and the fa miliar postal card will travel for the price of one cent. Local letters will GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'!. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store W. ham wttawacd sack raariraM ' rmlta wit this mthlacwMh of alia ' that rw Wttta ea th kM that mm It dM ttoaoM far was, at cratri acts teat ses.su tnfl (J,tt .1. I". Pctt's. SALEM - SILVERTON C. O. D. Orders 198 186 Mail Orders 456 State St. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE COFFEE 1 1-4 lbs. For Price of. .1 lb. 3 lbs. For Price of . 2 1-2 lbs. 6 lbs. For Price of ......5 lbs. Don't Miss This Sale Why i D ray M ore REFRIGERATORS $7.50 to $30.00 Ideal Gas Range $67.50; Worth $85.00 5 Ply Goodyear Hose 50 feet $7.50 BROOMS 70c to $1.00 PABCOLIER -The artistic, durable floor covering 90c a Yard Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. . Farmers attention) If yon own a tT yon know what it means to mn yoi.i car in a garage to have it repaired and caa't get it for two weeks. We lvc special attention to farmers cars, rtusick c Street, 4.'0 8. Coml St. 6 12 0 What plsJtsure la an automobile If it dont rua nniet and smootht Kiiiirk 4 Street, 420 S. Coral St. 13 An attempt was made to register the names of the prominent meniliers of the Alumni association and friends of Willamette university who have visited the institution during eommeneement wer-k, hut this was found imrnssible. moi!g the names picked tip in idental-1 L It were the followl-u: Si r and Mra.1 pie and our conduct Is right. We are equip KjA ped with the latest K seieetific aids and f i i.;..t,t ..i;.'..i.. mm continue to require two cents. Afier July 1, everything in letter pejtage and card rates will go to whcio they were before the war. Reports from the rural districts indi cate that loganberry picking will be cariy this ycur, in some, localities as so ; ii as June 20. Just now the er.ll is for pickers and it is estimated that the valley will need from 1000 to IjOO when the picking is in full operation about July 1. Keports from ali large tracts and from all parts of the county indicate a bumper crop of logsrs. Some firms are advertising a price of eight cents a pound. The picking price still hoMs at two cents a pound. S'.age between Salem and TorUand Leaving Portland 6:30 a. m. Leaving Rnlem 10 a. m. Leaving Portland 1 p. m. Leaving Salem 4 p. m. Leaves Oregon Electric IVpot Pslera Leaves Seward hotel Portland, l'rire 1 each way. ' g 17 Boys of the Salem Indian school at Chcmawa will hereafter carry wi'h them a pass when they come to ton. Hi7-iintendent Hall has notified tse police thnt every boy who leaves the school is to carry a pass properly sil.i ed by himself 0r some one in auihoritr. and that if a-ry Indian boy i. found! wjthmit the pass, the poliee'are to p-.t ! mm in jau ani notiry tbe Ibcinawa of ficials, Tonr-g- ladies wanted for telephone oirntire. pnid While learning. App y h ef 0erator the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph To., 170 S. Liberty. 6 H This week's Drapery Special. Sutift Drnpcry good line of colors, values 10 ?J.7, $1 yard. Hamilton's. The job of serving as postmaster at Marion is now open. There is a littlo civil service examination to go through with, but the postoffice department f ores that no special greut auiouct "f book learning is necessary to run a lit tle hiL office. Hence the examination is nhat is known as the easiest or.o o pi rn, a third grade examination. But n order to compete, one must have be. 11 receiving mail from the Mano.i po-t offieo nt the time the late poetmasl- r Eli Pnvidann, quit. Apply to the galea pot effice for blanks. There is Dj s..l ary a'tached to the job. The pay e -Twnds ujHin the number of stamps cm-celled. To Prevent Belching Make a regular habit of eating slow ly, masticate your food thoroughlv, and you may have no further trouble. Tf von should, take one of Chamberlain' Tablets immediately after supper. " t-MM --" I L.M.HUM 1 i t X ca? of YickSo Teng Chinese Med!?!ne and Tea flfc Has medicine which will ear any known disease. ' Opes Suiidars from 10 A. LL antil 8 P. M. 133 Sou'h High fet. Sak-m, Oregon Phone 232 Tilbin, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Piew 4-TT-- f 4