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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1919)
x PAGE FIVE SALEM, OilEGO'f WEDNESDAY, JUKE 1?, IX NOW THAT SUMMER IS HERE YOU WILL BE INTERESTED IN SEEING OUR NICE NEW LINE OF MT -MG SUITS We have them for Men, Women and Children, and it will be to your advantage to see the quality we will give you for , Women's Bathing Suits $4 .93 and 55.90 Men's Bathing Suits 98c $1.69 .$1.98. $225 . $2.98 and $3.50 - Children's Bathing Suits 98c $125. $1.69 i H 11 H It IOVH MKHMMMMtMtMMMMtHHttMMMHMMMM COIGN EYXNTS Jusa 1 Wedaesiay Elk'e ha ad date at amery. Jua 2-30 Campaign for Salvation arniy fund. July 3 Reception to returned soldiers at Marion square, 8 p. ill. July Big Fourth of July celebration. July 5 Homecoming for re turned soldiers. ENID BENNETT IN 'THE LAW OP MEN i LAi : i y Incorporated , l II ! W IT Wh! . fltf ' 1 1 1 Ian i 1 n 1 1 U s A ! I I ONF. DAY ONLY i 1 .It , . ' .; V u . rirw-ggw.PHiiii.w up- if-I .v .'. v. ..-,. , u . : ; j I it I I Try Northern Hour, It's a Bear, very sack guaranteed. At your gro cers. tf 0 i At the next session of the city coun cil, tin' io will come up lor cousitlern tiuii tiro election of two aldcruien. A successor is to be elected to succeed C. ! M. Roberta of the fifth ward, who handed in his resignation at tho last meeting and also a successor to Otto J. Wilson from the third ward, as Air. Wjlson was elected mayor, Fred J. Smith, aldermun from the first ward, will return from his honeymoon next week but does '.tot expect to move from his ward, notwithstanding re ports that he had "rented tho Senator McXavy house. on Court street. Artincl"! teeth, hart expert plat i sun, with over 35 years experience, i at mv office. Dr. D. X. Beechler. den tist, 303 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf ,1 " P. T ' -.-.- Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1(508, 20 N. Com. street. . tf Salem Cigar Factory U now making "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly as tbey were made before tine war. smoking them reminds you or ! old times. tf . 0 " 1 Company I, national guard of Ott- : gon, at Indcpemuwicc, was inspected . lust evening by Captain Wilson of the j 14th infantry, V. 8. army, Major Sin crick and Major M. L. Meyers. Ibe j company is in command of Carhaln C. ' L. htiJd and although it has been or jgiini.cd but a little over two months ; made such a creditable appearance that it wns especially complimented by Cap j tain Wilson. Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf For first alias work call Socisty Oners and Drvri, 121 Hint St. Fhaa ls4. ' tf o KinaatU Magers special val wtica t. A. iHH-tlU'r bought M- es Utiiih" Kftsarie at the EJ Cspct st wevk. Th price for the cw was flHt. She ia a four jcar old' imul promises this yr to br-ak the1 four year old record. "Vive L , irrajf, v row i!:;u iruac v) many four year old records will bt rcritfa : as iu the five yer class by next ! sprtig. t. Mawes Boise-Rosarie way be found at the ltoerfkr farm 12 ailVs i directly east ef Salciu. Or going from ( inmHAr Silverton, on the road to Hummiity, term ia vocal begins Juue SO 21. Ap;d ; vn n'il, from Overton. Th prices studio S21 Court Bt. T-iM''1 fl" Jrs.v ,he r,'en' I 0 jtuctiun broke the world's average; A beaver dam farm la tha Lak la-;P'" for Jerseys, where the herd waj . ... . ' bred bv the owner. On the Docrfler ! kci... V " I farm are 50 head of tows, iu charge !y purchased by J. O. and C. U Hayes of Karl H"eman. for something over t-tO.WO on which there was placed a mortis of $36, 000. The grantor was Mrs. S. E. Miller of California. o ! I bay Junk of all kinds, rags and Jaaaiiese Luecii l Cloths A New Shipment Just Received S 42x42 ..$1.49 Each GOxGO $1.98 Each 1 Bead Bishop's interested. ad today you'll be bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos j and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Steinboek Junk Co. 328 N. Com. St.! Phone 305. tf j o I We bny liberty Bonds. 311 Masonic! bldg. tf Why not a Palm Beach at Bishop 'a, the best made. Or Walter L. Tooae has received from tho war department the citation a aid ed to First I.ieutenauit Leslie O. ToOr.e two days before ho met his death, Sept. 2(t, 1018. The citation is signed by John J. Pershing, commander in chief. It is for distinguished and ex ceptional services while at the front Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE Sz COMPAT 7 Gooseberries, strawberries and Eontlph cherries. We are in the market. Bring active service. them to our big .plant opposite e. P. o Co. passenger station. Phex Co. tf Horse Races. Have you ever played o the ponies ! See how Mae Marsh pick-1 1 School districts from all parts of theed a wr.nor in "The Knfing Mraiu"1.,, , t a r I county are now filfug with the coimtvj a racetrack romance of the bluegrass. ftlmStrClS AS i CPllIuT Phone 1072 ComT. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store suiierintendent's office, names of new directors and clerks elected Tuesday of this week. The directors of each dis trict are also filing their finniu ial re port for the year closing with election day. Lucille Barton, Instructor at Willam ette university, is enrolling students in her summer classes in voice and pi ano. 59$ X. 17th street. Thone 13SS. Dr. L. B. Springer, bldg. eorner Court Phoue 114. dentist, Moor and Liberty. tf Dr. W. Carlton Smith has reopened his offices in the Masonie Temj. Phone 410. 8 1 Dr. John B. Sites, dean of College of Musie at Willamette- university, will accept a limited number of students in voice, piano and cello, for tho sum mer. 1237 Court Rt. Phone 620. 6 19 .. The arerage county teacher pre fers to teach in the two room schools and for this reason almost all of these schools have contracted for teachers for tho coming school year. It seems that teachers! n the rural districts pre fer grade work to teaching where all grades are to be handled. pie degree, cone. Special meeting of De Molay Coinmsndrey No. 5, K. T. Thnrsday eve ning, work in tho Tern Visiting Sir Knights wcl,- dentbrt. Moor and Liberty. tf CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG I ill Clara Kimball Young - IN - "The Road Thru the Dark" Dr. Zi. B. Springer, j bldg. corner Court i Phone 114. Dr. B. F. Pound, recently returned from service, announces reopening of his dental office, fith floor U. 6. Na tional bunk bldg. Phone 1U9. tf Prices on fish lower. Ling cod or , I" '' red cod sliced 15c. Whole, fish 12c I a pound. Fitts Mnrket. tf At Ye Liberty Saturday. Thursday, Friday and As A Good Circus Here 13 a chance to get some logan berry pickers if application is made to tho Commercial club. A woman writes from Albany that five peoplo down that way Hunt to tumu to jjuleui ui.d Coma! Come! Come! Auction Prtday A uli1(Uol j i;k8 a BOml ei, 34j 8. Winter, lltt class iurniiuie. on it ,,,,!, , ul ttssC9. TH of dllrijlJj tll0 8raaon i.v . .j... . i n- - l l Itutl -II il.13 Ul IHljI'lU HIIVIIU P UllllJHUl bUuv'wIio never think of at loading IU. till- ....... - I'liOTIll cn planted l' weeks and dming t.us ; nnd mo hud grown to a length "t 9 3 of n H, N. Eley of 1217 State street j cluims to have the champion new po-, . I , 1 11 ,,.t Tho nntntn noil lurvesicu imu bee time inches. 0 ( tvnlj iiu,.a ttu nwn i.ottni'v . i I u! vnlv Pupils who find they have neglected .f Un M fiye JH, , , tll0 s of tho finest wardrobe of school niny return them at thisili(m Kai clttim u )iRve he bp,t" trnin. nny other character of entertauinieut. This is because they know there is iotliing to offend or embarrass them they aro at the sanio tiruo euro hearty lunch. N This season Harvey's Creator Mlns- Try Salem First In Baying t-upus wno ima it has thlitv to return some of the books Loioiifilns I . u )oas to tho school library before the I ovor worn ,, ........ i.. tt. nublio library. Mrs. Trcei and her assistants who aro checking over tho school books -now In the edu cational room, and it will help them to clear the records ii the school depart ment if these books arc rqturncd at once. Best and biggest auction Friday. Where? .143 8. Winter. Bee ad on page t) Baby Chicks and Ducklings Tor sale tomorrow at 514 State Phone 400. St. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and fifnrral directors, 770 Chcmeketa Rt. Phono 724. Grange- dance at Macleay; good mu sic; good lunch; Saturday night. 0 10 The U. S. employment labor burean reports finding work for 10. men last Saturday and 10 last Monday. Laborers wlm were found work vpsteril.iv were assorted lis follows: 3 farm hai.ds, 5 workers in saw mills, 1 curpenter, 3 ditch woikers, 1 teinnster anil 8 hnndy men. Nothing special is happening in the loganberry picking line. There 1 a big demand for pickers and the pirk ers seem to be iu no hurry to decide where thov will work. The two cent is holding good. I Whv suffer whan Bishon's have the Palm Bench suits. They're so eoni- A resident of Monmouth wants to at- fortnble. tend the annual cherry fair at Balem j 0 and writes the Commercial club asking The highest price rr Pd lor a for dntes. Hn writes tin "has alwvy at. .enw west of the Rocky mountains at tended the cherry fairs given hcie and.O'ther an auction or private alo was did not wa'ret to nuss one. Lieut Paul Wallace, who was one of tho partr of Salem Y. M. C A. work ers who' drove over to SiUerton last night, etates that the had a very en thusiastic meeting of the citizens, who are readv to get behind the rural asso ciation, work. Secretary I. B. Rhodes of the state association, made the prin cipal address in presenting the advant ages of the work In the eonimunity, v,rif remark were alsf) made by ntl.er members of tho Pnlem party,' which included besides Mr. Wallace, Wm. Oiihlsdorf, Harold Knkln, A. A. I.ee and H. C. Richter. Tn the course of the meetine ir00 wa,suWribed to nard the general fund. cd Crcolo Bounty Chorus on the road. Tho modern minstrel must have ex pert duneers, charming singers nnd hiirli clnss vaudeville and with Iliir- vev's Orenter Minstrels which luiuear! !at the Grand opera house Monday June I '.'it, thery will bo a successful arranged pniKium with a happy conibination. j One of the features of the vaudivi ville section of tho prouiaut is tiio work of Musical Kirk. Among tho romark ablo things he does while using musical j instruments of his own make and do-: sign Is tho trick of smoking, singing; nnd playing an instrument at the; sumo time. The stub of tho clgnr is down In1; his throat out of sight and the snioko pours forth from his mouth as If from i a volcano, all the time ho is tdrigtnu nnd playing a banjo and dancing. In addition to Kirk, who may be clawo! ' ns the musical coniediiin, the long list j of end men Is headed by Ed Tolllverj and Clarence Powell, the two most eel-1 ebrated colored comedians in the world : thero must be ' something the mutter, with any person who will not lnui.li at! the facial expressions and snapnv jukes! of the pair. They nrs ably assisted by! other ca)iali!e comedians and the Oc-i rile Reality Chorus is closely veenrded ; bv the Inrirn comvnnv of msln voices, GRAND OPERA HOUSE Monday, Jane 23 PRICES ."Oo to $1 WAR TAX ADUED H. M. HARVEY Presents Tlmw wilt bn met no doubt bv A Inrire. Eest furniture and furnlsmngs ever hou80 TtZa ild nt miction on rrniay iwi p AN1- Creole Beauty Chorus THE LARGEST AND HIGHEST CLASS MINSTREL ORGANIZA TION EN ROUTE. A GUAEAN , TEED ATTRACTION 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND " . QUEENS . . Including famous ballad singers, en tuuclng dancerB, novelty en loi Uln ars, expert comedians, instrumental and vocal soloists. A 20-piece band, every man a soloist 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS St. Hoc descriptive :n.1 s. Winter on page 0. Mrs, J. E. Doram, 346 S. Winter, will sell her elaborate furniture and furn ishings at auction Friday 1:30 p. m. Look over the descriptive nd on pago 9 Every article good a new at auction Fridav, 3i.S H. Winter. See descriptive nd on pngo 9. ' Or The REGO N Notice of Sale Public sale June 19, 3!9, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a. m. at the fan of W.' L. Simcral, deceased, R. - D. Hulsey was elected director for the Salem Heights school district at the recent election, and Mrs. C. W. about 10 miles east of Salem, Oregon, Sawyer, clerk. The other directors are Mrs. M. L. Fulkcrson and George A. Wilbon, chairman of the board. FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION EIO MONET IN DRIED PRODUCTS SAVE YOUR FRUIT .1 (Evaporator equipment, about nne third its value) complete plant for sale. (Frnit dryer) ready for operation short notice, best location in the west, offered at "positive bargain." (came to me on mortgage.) Small cash pay meat required, liberal terms on bal ance. Would consider to join with re sponsible parties to operate enrrfmcrcial dryer. (Believe can clear 100 licr day or better.) Investigate this. Tor ap pointment here or Snlem address "Cum mercial Evaporator," Gf!2 Elm fit Portland, Or. 818 o on the penitentiary road, and about four miles north and east -of Macleay, Ore., all atock and farm Implcmeats, j 0 including one stallion Gallard de Oleye Via! tha old boraa remedy. Mrs. A. Ho. 4190, and several head of good O. Foor, Marion hotel. 6-21 tcows; also 15 head of goats. 6-18 o -o I vt. can & Bauer ui opened bis 10511 U. S. bank tf Try Salea . first. Ia BayinsJ'A'.?:.'.!. BARGAINS IN ' TIRES We buy and sell notes, mort gages and all kinds of bondn. nAWKINfl k ROBKRTS ... 314 Masonic Building Salem, Oregon Wa pay cash for your Ford. Olcrov Auto ExeJiange. ip 9.00 12.50 8.00 10.00 21.00 DIED TITTY IN SALEM ALWAYS WATCH FOR THE PARADE Why 9 ay Wiore : 28x:j N.S 'j0x- S. ..-I .0x:'i n.S , H2x4 S. .... i '.'.2x4 N.S :r,x4 N.S. Tire & Tube 12.50 33x4 N.S. Tire & Tube 25.00 Bring This Ad With You "Motorlife" in Your Gas Will Give Your More Power Use Revere Tires and You Will Save Money. CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE 319 No. Commercial Street BAKER At a hospital in Salein, Juuo 17, 1919, Jcruuiiuh Buker ot Jci ferson, at the ago of 67 ycuu. He is survived by his widow unci two sons, Otis of Jefferso'i and Lyman of Davenport, Wn. Also by a sister, Mrs. Jennie Roberts of 84-i Marion street and a brother H. N. Buker of Jcl'fcr-aon. Tho funeral services will be held from the Terwilliger homo Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The little city of Wnsltouzul is lay ing two miles of liuid euif.ite pave ment, 77 -- t tr m m ff TTt fW t L..iVi.riUiVi CkTO Of , YiekSoTw Chinese Medicine and Tea On. tins medicine which will ears an known diecase. Open Sundnys from 10 A, VL until 8 P. U. 133 South High kt. Salem, Oregon Phiito 2i2 White Dinner Set Gold Band Dinner Set . 42 Pieces 50 ricces $7-70 $11.00 5 ?ly toFeer H0Se " Suteel $7.50 - ' 85c Up See Oar Enameled Ware-15 Cents to $1.90 Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. ROUTE YOUli FREIGHT VIA Willamette. Valley Transfer Co. Express. Service at Freighi.Ratcs : Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1100 One Jitney One Dance Two Jitneys Two Dances D A With, il TONIG . 1 tHti fr. Mm mm mh mm - ' A aa ftpHAtrM' kl iVjt O MUSIC STARTS 8 P.M. 15 Piece Orchestra