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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1919)
cage nans elDailn'W Journal SALEM OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1910 THE PLACE TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, DRY-GOODS ANDSHOES TO YOUR BEST ADVAN D SHOES TO YOUR BEST ADVAN-ENNY CO. CURTAIN DRAPERIES You will find us stocked with a good supply of Scrims, Marquisettes, Silkolines and Cretonnes Scrims 19c, 23c, 33c, 39c and 43c yd. Silkolines .29c yd. Cretonnes. .23c, 33c, 39c, 49c, 63c yd. Curtains... .$1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 Pr., PENDLETON ROBES . : We have some of the famous Pen dleton Indian Robes. They are "some beauties" for your Auto $7.50 and $12.50 BEDSPREADS : In Good Quality of Crochet and Marseille Spreads at' $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $1.98, $3.90 and $8.90 SHEETS and SHEETING 72x90 Sheets ...... ..98c to $1.69 Each 72x90 Pequot Sheets... .....$1.79 Each Sheeting 49c to 69c Yard Pillow Tubing . ..25c to 39c Yard BED TICKING Striped and Flowered Art Ticking At . 25c, 33c, 39c and 45c Yard All Ai ouna i own t ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER 4t '5r:" Incorporated ' , .44 MM I MMM Foe fin eliss work call Society1 Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 Stale St. Paoot 1684. it o The Salem Veil compixy tuts opened service station end repair shop in eonaeetioa with their salesroom with expert shop man ia charge. All kind) of auto repairing will be give a ctreful titration. ei7 Surprise Grng lodge of Turner No. 233, at a meeting held last Saturday evening raised 130.50 for the Saivatiou army fund. The address of the evening was delivered by J. L. Whitehead. W. L. Jones of Jefferson reports things &o ing strong down his way for the Sal vation army campaign to be put on next week. COiEXa EVENTS - t Jan 17 Tuesday Monthly Meeting galea CoBaereial club Jane 17 Tuesday First Cherriaa bead coacert, Will on park. Ja 18 Wednesday Bilk's bead dance at arnory. ENID BENNETT IN "THE LAW OF MEN" Try Northern nour. It's a Bear, every aaek guaranteed. At your gro cer, tf With the first of the summer con-1 ),., .l. ....... eert, s,,,,1luled fo. Wilon part. te Z, Zu7 I". "' "' ""' .t 8 o'clock iiuslioii c.i,e up lit the meeting of!:.. w. iw o a-week mo city council included 1JOO for the eity council last evening as to ninon park. I uloss weather condi- these conceits in preparing the 1919 vaetter eome or the concerts should ! mi, uiuing me remainder of budget oi ue nem e aen weeic in Marion ; " summer, concerts will be given In eioare, ji nevciopca in mo discussion pnr every Tuesday and Fri rWheiv My BahyVos Siclo, 1 SHALL never forget that dreadful day when I wondered if ever .grce with my baby. Of course, I had tried to nurse im, u -.-very moihcr ihoulJ. And we had tried almost ev-rythinc, ,t icerned-but he wouldn't gain weiCht or luve the pmlc cheeks I prayed for. And then our old doctor said mv1 leather hand bags at Buren's Cowi street. t.8j ind up. "Let's try Nmtlt'i Milk f ood on know lliat it ii made out of -nilk it'i tlx nirtt thing in ih world to mother's niilk. They arl, cereal and Jiigar to it just tli lieht aniniiro ind the tntiKh milk cunh at,- broken p and ei.ici in dijjeM." As t writ, a iturdy, twu year old plod. prlv,ly I,,, n mf a1j the dreadful day term; far away for my baiiy i well. Kcstle'i ivrryriy to prepart -you Jut dj water and hoil it i a powder that comes in an ail lit; lit tin and I heat that for fifty vearj It hai been making bahin wrong. Tli Nestle Company likes to nve haliitf, im j,t ,,enl n the toad to health. They g-ivt m free a big Mother's Book m bahy feeding ly .petial. Kt, and e.ini.,;h Nestli'i for 12 feeding,. They will he E4J ti d. this for you, too, if yu will tend them your nam on the oupon below. Nolle t u pri. milk jn p,m! ,,, ,,u t. nmhed ,i.d doi , not reunite tl fortlier ad.iitior) ol fr frm ,7'; r"'e n,Vjt' "'"' """"" " free from ti e daers ,.( I.ome niodi,Caiio, Neastlc's hss Mood the ,e ol th.e generations and a, it. TREE! Enoufih Ncstlc's for I2feedin(J. Send ihc coupon! NESTLES 1 NKSTl.K'H 1XM)D t'DMl'ANV, Inc., i-i'i Call Bldg., Kan FrunriHcn, ( I'lense send m0 free your book and trial package. Address ,. m ritT - 8tnte MILK. FOOD $14.50 suit cases, now soiling at ?10.- iii, Huron h, t oiu'i street. 85 hand bags now selling at ?1.15, Huron t om'l street. Dance Wednosday night at Query's iiiiii, i,ivcHicy njatioii. Dw'.co Wednesday night at CuorT'i mill, iitvesier station. NOTICE Thin Is to notify the pub lic thfit B. 8. McNeill is the sole emu- r of Vnllcy Brand Products consistinir of Ten, Coffee, Extract, Spice, l!i,k init powder, Soups, Cocoa, Chneolntcs, Hice, Corn nnd gloss stnrch, Miicnioni, Tnpinen, hrenkfnst foods, flssk Jelly. Cocoii'Mits. B. R. McXeill, owner of Valley Brank copyrights. o We pay cash for your Tord. Oleson'e Autn Ktchs(;e. rj 19 Notice of Sale Public ale June 19, Hl, at (he hour of 10 o'clock a. m. t the farm of W. I,. Rimeral, deceased, nboitl 10 miles east of Ralem, Oregon, on the petiitnntiary roiid, nnd about four miles north ami enst of Macleay, Ore., all Rtock and farm implements, inclinli ut o'e uliilliun (Inllnnl de Oleye 4100, Bnd several head of good cows; also 13 head of goats. 018 We Imv nnd sell notes, mort gages snd ell kinds of bonds. HAWKINS k ROHKRTS ... 1114 Mnsonie Building Be 'em, Oregon A ITavi"; rMmnw1 of n dmr serc nt 444 State street, all those indebted to me are requested to cnll at mv olo stand to settle their accounts. Frank S. .Ward. Dr. Carl . Miller has opened his dental office at 510-311 V. S. bank bldg. Fhoi 341. tf O ' ' Stag between Salem and Portland Leaving Portland 6:30 a. m. Leaving Salem 10 a. m. Leaving Portland 1 p. in. Leaving Salem 4 p. m. Leaves Oregon Electric DeDOt Salem Leaves Seward hotel Portland. Price II each way. " 6 17 A double header in tht way of army discharges waa filed for record yester day in the office of the county recor der. The first was that of David Do- marset, dated .Inly 14, 1SIS5, and along with it that of his giand.xon Corporal Clyde C. Dcmarest of Woodbuin. The corpora! served iu the infuutry with 14 mouths active service iu France. The grandfather wus with the Third Unit ed Mtutos cavalry dunne the Inm. two years of the Civil war. When oreanizH- tions tire being formed 100 jeais from now, on the plan of the iiresent Sons of the American Revolution, the De ferent family will have official proof of its part in the great Civil war nnd also the greater world' war. Axtifici"! teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years erperlence. at my office. Dr.,D. X. Bcechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1608, 220 N. Com. street. , tf o Salem Cigar Factory is now making La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gar exactly a they were made before tihe war. Smoking thorn reminds you of old times. tf o Last summer at the band concerts In William park and especially at I ho Odd Fellows concert given a few weeks ago, the children made themselves such a iiiance plavinir around nnd a!) over the stand that there has been an nisist- nt demand that somethine be done to ciiib the youngsters and their noise lurinjj tho playing. At the recent Odd Fellows concert, children plared big all over the band stand and on the kleps, much to the annoyance of those who came to hear the mimic. Hence there will come before the council this eve- ing, a rcoucat that a policeman be sta tioned near the stand, whose duty it Hhal! be to compel the children to keep still or go elsewhere nnd p'ay nnd not annoy those who eome fo enjoy music. Minnetta, Magera special dimmer term in vocal begin June 20-21. Applv studio 821 Court St. 7-21 o I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottlee, metal, iron, broken down autos and part of auto. Give us a trial. Steinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf We bay liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. . tf Japanese Lunch Cloths A New Shipment Just Received 42x42 $1.49 Each 60x60 ,....., $1.98 Each Oar Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Coml. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store that the whole household including the patient had gone away for the after Gooseberries, strawberries a&d Kentish!"0011 or " household had left the p.v chernes. We are in the market. Bring ,lont "'one to make the best of the sit tnera to our bie tj ant onnos t 8. f. uauou, Co. passenger station. Phes Co. tf corporal Elmer L. Boss arrived la .e....w lork city yesterday, according to a reiegram received this morninz. He left with Company M and tia re mained with the company during his service in rranee. He was formerly witn me ss. u. Kmott nrintwsr honse. o Lucille Barton, instructor at Willam ette university, is enrolling students in ner summer classes in voice and ni- ano. 598 N. 17th street. Phone 1588. 620 - o Dr. IV. B. Springer, dentist. Moors bldg. comer Court and Liberty. Phone 114.- tf FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION BIG MONEY IN DRIED PRODUCTS SAVE YOUR FRITT ( bvaporntor equipment, about one tliird its value) complete plant "for snle. (Fruit dryer) ready for operation short notice, best location in the west, offered at "positive bargain." (came to mc on mortgage.) Small eaa'a pay ment required, liberal terms on bal ance. Would consider to join with re sponsible parties to operate commercial ilryer. (Believe can clear $100 per day or better.) Investigate this. For ap pointment here or Salem address "Com nierciul Evaporator," 5(12 Elm St Vortlnnd. (V fl.lB "uuvi, we nave opened a first ciass repair shop and will give the mo- Big preparations are under way for O. JX 'ITLL- " E' Jitney dance to be given nt rion Garare. Phone 3K2. tf ' . armnry "cd'iPsdny evening, begin- iung ai o o ciock. inis eariy commene- Dr. Mott, 3ank of Commerce, 407-8. tf - o Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. I'hone 114. tf I- V I I . i a i. 4 i A a 4 w ) a a i mm It !lliilljLil VVllLlii iliiie 1 i a ueir lo-ri A t " p m w I P i li l t i fcamr.ni- , , i I,,, ... ai - 1 a- ygu-gtr iece Orchestra Dr. B. r. Pound, recently returned from service, announces reopening of his dental office, oth floor I'. 5. tiomil bank bldg. Phone 19- Dr. W. Carlton Smith has reopened ins otrices in the Masonic Temrt Phone 410. (t-ik Dr. John R. Bite, dean of College of Music at Willamette university, will accept a limited number of students in voice, piano and cello, for the sum mer. 1237 Court St. Phone 628. r C-19 The public service commission is in bad with the city council, not oniy be cause of its throwing a Tock at tho city in its decision refusing alnrm signals at Capitol and Union streets, but be cause of another incident. It seems that when the case was called, tho commis sion greeted the three big railroad at torneys with smiles and cordial lisnd shnking, while the attorney for the city was received in cold silence. All of which inclines the nldermcn to be lieve with H. H. Vandervort that the commission has a strong leaning for railroads. . Boro LIN'PPTROM To Mr. and Mrs. Thnre A. Iiindsfrom, 705 Cherry avenue, Salem, Monday June lli, 1919, a son. 1ITT.FIKER To Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ililfiker at, their borne 20110 Ferry street, June' 17, 101ft, a son. He has been named Kenneth Deibert The ways of the inflncnxa patient In Salem during the past few weeks are rather out of the ordinary. A few weeks ago one of the doctors reported lhat a patient who had be....en quarantined, got tired staying home and came to his office down town to talk over the ease. Yesterday it was reported that when a doctor culled nt a house where an infln- Ka-jcnza patient was quarantined, no one tf nig hour has been announced in order tliut those who wish to begin early and go homo early will be given u chance. Thoso who come lato will be given a chance to dance until mid night. Arrangements ai'o under way for placing the 15 piece orclustra iu tho center of the dancing floor. The official Elks hat will make its first ap pearanco and will bo worn by the band and all officials who are active in put ting on the dawo. Alxo by other Elks who happen to own one. It is the offi cial purple and white Elk hat that will be worn to Klamath Fulls. Tho Elks expect to give two big dnnces this sum mer. For tomorrow evening there will be an attendance of a number from MeMinnville, Independence, Dallas nnd Monmouth, WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 Per Day 100 Room's of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District i f ..- " .i 7 - '. .....r-.- 9LtuwirfiMuaK YE LIBERTY TODAY J .- SfVH' The S. B. Hill farm, two miles from social everanr?. Salem between the Garden and Silver ton has been sold and will be pluttod into ten and 20 acre tincts and sold to thoso interested in- loganberry grow ing. The tract contains 200 acres. Tire tract as platted will be handled by Hawkins k Roberts. Rebvdar meeting of Chadwick chap ter No. 37 O. E. S Tnesdav eveninv. June 17th nt 8 o'clock. Initiation and Famous In A DayFor Her BeautifulUComplexion, Oatmeal Combination Does It Free Prescription Does Its Work frer Mc, It At Tour Home iTicea on flsb lowers, una cod or red cod sliced l'c. Whole fish lie s pound. Kitts Market. tf- -o Fiau your outing early, Bishop's can "outfit " you properly. tf Surel Bishop's have the furnishings alwnys. latest in tf Did you read the Salem Woole0 Mill store's ad todnyt You should, tf Viavt the old borne remedy. Mrs, A. G. Poor, Marion hotel. 6 21 Prof. J. C. Xelaon will leave tomor row for a hotanlxing trip to Forest drove. tan, sun spots, coarse rorcs. I rough skin rtidilineiw, wriukles, and, ia fact every blemish the face, hands and New York: It is my own discovery la,l,!, ar, npir to. If your neck or chet and it ta.es jus, oae nixht to g such 1- tB ffitL marvelous results, says Mae Edna able defect will disappear. It is abso Wildor, when her friends ask her about jlutcly harmless and will not proiluce her wonderful complexion and the im-!or stimulate a growth of hair. No ma proved appearance of her hands and it" how rough and ungainly the hands arms. You can do the game thing if you! a'"! rms, or what abuse thev hnvc had follow my advice she says:: 1 feel it j through hard work and eiposnre to sun my duty to tell every girl and woman j sand wind, this oatmeal derwillo eom what this wonderful prescription, did : bination will work a wonderful trans fer me. Jmt think of it. I never tire formation in 12 hours at the most, of tellinj others inst what broncht Thoumnds who have used it hnv hn.l nbout such remarkable results. Here is"" "" results I have had. the idintical prescriotion that removed i Note: Tn rot tt, t.i v. ri'sjnmuMi in uir rimh-h hi ih- i't hihi cri urieci i rum my lace, HIKK, hanita j fft ell efforts of the doctor to pet into aim arms, mm you try it yon inn me noune were or no aviui, iiiuo-Hiiiiif i O follow tho Complete dirnctiona con. irncii m every pacKnse of derwi L.M.HUM caro of Yick So Tung Chinese Xledlelne and Tea Or. Mas medicine which will care any known disease. Open Sundavs from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. 1.13 South Hiph M. Salem, Oregon Phono 232 no. : "" " """,u' ciiangc von hnrn nn in ,l.,.;ll ..i ..... -IV, m .e.m J"?. TPiication. ,,. y rd nothing else and it is ,Th. pre.np.,on winch yon can pre-; so .;,,, tnst nnvene can nse ai d T pare at your own home i, as follows; ! i. ,n i, . , V, . " , "u tiw ,h T 'T7 "I'' '""I f"ls:" - oVdt Thc mannfa tr- l try package of derwillo ,d .pply ,,,,, tb, MBfT It is ,4 . t Hon wi.'l rt Th'"PP'-!'i,W , mcv refund guarantee by t on will a.tomh you. It makes the , department store. J .n ..n I sKin a ppenr tranpsrent smooth ...1 .i. ,. " L "r velvety. I especially recommend it tor P Zr ? "" " ," Why Pay More? .1 m j si n y m II ii y 9 I ea T" af IafJ Una IQl i Is On At 8 Sharp"! ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 White Dinner Set 42 Pieces $7.70 5 Ply Goodyear Hose 50 Feet $7.50 Gold Band Dinner Set 50 Pieces $11.00 Suitcases 83c Up See Car Enameled Ware 15 Cents to $180 Peoples Fnrniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. t Ai t AAiAAAAAaAAAAlA.AAA i. a aaaa......... . . mtimiMttMttMtMMHW