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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGONTHURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1919. 1919 pressing POMPEiAM OLIVE 0?L ..... . "always fredh' Made From This Season' Choicest Mediterranean Olives Sold Everywhere THE BOOTERY'S GRAND CLEARANCE SHOE SAI p l1!? G00DS ARRIVED LATE-SHELVES ALL FULL-BILLS COMING DUE, THOUSANDS OF DOLUltS-smir GOODS IN AND MORE COMING-SHOES INCREASING IN PRICE-NO DIFFERENCE bOME FALL WEIL CUT THE PRICES ANYWAY BIG VALUES HITCHED TO SMALL PRICES The marriage of Hiss Ellen Marguew ite Fahey and Earl J. Lowe wji sot- CnriTTV 'eimiized at St. Andrew' church on UVVlLlI A Tnixulnv afternoon. Thi hridi' i far- By Gertrude Bobison A ' merlv resident nf Salem and M.' graduated from the Sacred Heart aea-1 j demy of that city. Mr. Lowe is a mem- ber of the realty firm of Bitte. Lowe & Co.. and s a member of the Llks Mrs. Eussell Catlin entertained Che- ' lii,?ro f M nlhfuimfili Amnion Atnl.ii meketa chapter, Daughter of tin Am-'dub and other organizations of the erican Revolution lust Saturday after-'rity. Following tho ceremony Mr. and uou. Iu the course of the afternoon the Mrs. Lowe left for Vancouver, II. C, Old Peoples' home was visited and the They will imiko their home in I'or'Iand. women rendered a lovely program for Oregon Jouttwl. the old people. Some of the prettiest' election were the vocal solos by Mm. I Mrs. R. G. Kichelberger and two 11. M. Stiles, the quartet piece by j dimeters of Waitsburjr, Washington, Mrs. Stih s, Mrs. V. (i. Shipley, Mr. ; arrived in Salem yesterday, and ill for Beymour Jones ae.d Mrs. C. C. Cluih: pome davs be the guests of Mr. and and the tri selections ley Mr, Stile?, i Mrs. C. W. I.aflar at 1190 South Lib Mrs. Clark and Miss Edith iiotiediet. j ertv street. Mrs. Eichelbcrger is a sis Light refreshments were served ai'ier ter of Mr. Laflar. the program. In the brief business meeting pre-1 As n farewell favor to Mis Leotta c-edin; tlie 1sit u the home, Mis. A.m ' Noud who left for her home in Kla- WllcOJt. JHSg Ji Msio 1. P.iir an.1 At., I ninth Vnlli rmtnnlgv (r niiil Atrl A John W. Harbison were ndmittcd as J- Davidson entertained with an infor- new ineuiliers to the organization. i mal dinner Tuesday evening. tUI ill We Are Closing Out Our Stetson Shoes They raised their price too much to suit us so here they go. Reg. Price Today Gun Metal Lace, any last $13.00 Kid Lace, any last ..$13.50 Brown Lace, any last $14.00 Black Kid Oxfords $12.00 Brown Calf Oxfords $12.75 Brown Kid Oxfords $13.00 Price To Close Out $ 9.85 $10.25 $10.50 $ 9.G0 $ 9.85 $ 9.95 Tax None 3c 5c None None None Mrs. Virgil L. I.vd (Winona Snv- ee ana small unit Lawrence, left last Covers were mid for Reverend rather JliKk, Mr. uud Mrs. G. E. Schuneninn, MUs Leotta rouil. Miss Agnes Sehiutz ar.o " ' - ..(..tut i, ii-it Hint in in Hi iiiuu, .11 ii-n n;inii ni 111111& nnu Tuesday for Washington, IX O., where , Reverend Father Rerouin and Mr. and A. J. Davidson. "he will join lier husband, Ciiot.liiii.irrs. Lloyd. Captain Llovd entered Dm Mill- tice In 1917, enliHtinu with the machine The imisicuU of Mis Heat rice Shel pin company, squadron 8, a New York (ton's advanced pupils will be held on city oruiihizntlmi, luter received Ma Monday, Juno L'.'trd and Wednesday, commission a lieutenant nnd was as- Juie 2oth. alined to Washington ns aide to the ( chief nf construction division. Col. J. Mrs. Lulu B. Sheldon, art supetvisr Jl. Alexander. Ii Aogmf 1018, ho re- of the Salem pnblie schoola, left yes reived (he commission of captain. jtonlny for New .York city where she Mr. Lloyd will remain in Washing- will spend the summer. On her return ton with her husband until his release she will stop in Ohio to visit relatives from tho service. Thev expect to remain and friends, in the east indefinitely. j Mr. Oeorge Falk has returned from ii 1 These prices to' close out only during this Sale. Men's ShoesDollars Do Double Duty Total $ 9.85 $10.28 $10.55 $ 9.60 $ 9.85 $ 9.95 Today's Sale Value Price 9.00 Children- Q" Asirsietits mmk IB ' rJllSORDERS of the stomach end constioation are &J the most common diseases of children.' To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the vork and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by tnvinz them castor oil. Chamhrr- k'8 Tablets arc better and mere pleasant to take. I N- iiiSi TIf Ti T "Horn o Plcniif v i f'Jjiu .v m r -A WmATI1 Cniu1a f.tm ... U..1 I . . . 1 7iai.iiiliriiTvllllTM mm i. ... iuii'iiimimmiiipini!iwp(inncr, .. . . .... vji laii vaiiicinn oncni r. MirA in r.lllillll lirb-. nf l:nwl mn.-k 1.!... H...I - - -. m ii.mvu U.IU. ils valuer Land canahl (if vluM'nir ?l txl k...h la of wheat to tho aero can bo had on y torma at from 13 to $30 par crKooa iiin land at much loss. vv Umlinii.ii.lllM-..l .... , ... .. . n .Mini . .iiiip rrl g pp, K..IMIlff iSy cm. hcpt nd hopsbtOH'scniiiliikcm TbeGoTmimcnt menmniltm larmm tl .1 M(.u.l. i .... ii. .i l A Lnd l u'fc ofTir unu.ual inliicrimnl. in m Sek- J , T". H PT hui M moHrrut mli-lr f wcwcm Canada ofi low titxntton. Rood oiMkcta wad timi J pina; tr KhouU. cluirclm mid bealtlUul climal. . tntod iw.i.-r. , ..nit !;, , iwm,., ott. cn.. m iS l ''i Cr. H -i PmI t, tftkam, Vmk ' J'k'?V-m m J ... , H 4.111. lip' l . . ,j, Style 704 Men's kid comfort ln? o. t rr r. if ' - ...,p i.vv o4y i Iv2"?Ien s CTn metal Engish, lace, welt sole... .$ 6.00 btyle 71o-Men s tan Russia Calf blucher, medium toe .. $950 o!y!e l8"11'3 hr.6vm Russia caif OxfordVEnglish.' .'$10.25 btyle 754 Men's bt6wn heavy work shoes, double welt sole . . $700 Styles 751-757-Btyck heavy work shoes', double 'nail ed sole $ 550 Style 773 Black -or brown Elk Outing shoe'.'.".! 3.25 x iuo guuu Miuc at less uian most stores pav lor them STUKDY SHOES FOR BOUNCING BOYsSoLLLAR SAVERS btyle 813 Black calf button, Neolin soles $ 4 50 $14 oiif oio liuic-K can Duuon . and lace - $3 75 Style 841-Black and brown Elk. Outing Bals..' - .'.'.'.$2.85 Youth's sizes at proportionately lower prices ct- , HDSi SHOES-NEW STYLES AT OLD PRICES n j H""5e(1 Cro,s.sbrown, all kid,,lace, most elegant$13.00 Sty e 130-Brown kid, lace. French heels $ 950 c!y e o?SelbyV'lac,k hce French heels.... $ 9'.00 q y 6 o"PcrTnralf' V,V lace' Cuban heels... $ 9.00 q y 6 Tt' Sy w,hl e Nl e' cloth' Neolin !. -$ 6.00 Style 284-White Duck, lace, leather soles, low heels.$ 3.75 $6.45 $4.65 $7.65 $8.65 $4.95 $3.95 $2.59 $265 $2.29 $9.85 $7.95 $5.95 $6.81 $3.65 $2.65 Today's Sale Style 424-Red Cross kid pump, extra fine $12 00 jo? Style 421 Brown calf pump, Cuban heels $700 Style 437 Black patent pump, French heels '$ 7.00 34- Style 410 Black kid pump, military heels .$ 70 53' Style 40S Black kid plain pump or 1 strap, school. . ' neeis 300 White Reignskin and Canvas pumps $3.65 and down to Style 330 Red Cross brown Oxford, military heels.. $ 8.50 Style 331 Brown kid Oxford, low heels $ 6.25 Style 423 Brown calf Oxford, Neolin soles .......'.$ 6.00 Style 344 Black patent Oxfords French heels ....'..$ 7.50 Style 483 White Reignskin Oxfords, military heels. $ 7.00 Style 363 White Sea Island Oxfords,' French heels. . .$ 4.50 Plenty of other white Oxfords ss low as. Style 368 Extra fine white kid Oxford, Red Cross quality, turned soles, full Louis XV heels. ...... .$12 00 Style 190 Fine white all real kid' 8-inch lace shoes, turned soles, stylish long slfrn lasts Louis XV hecls!$14.00 met uvvo styies are very eiegant and dressv MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOE BARGAIN ' 534 Gun metal button shoes, 11 to 2, worth $4.00, price. $333 561 Kid Oxfords, 11 to 2, worth $4.50, price $360 574 Patent Pumps, 11 to 2, worth $3.50, price $2 95 KIKte Sanvas lace shes 11 to 2, worth $2.75, price! ! '. .$1.95 587-White Canvas, 1 strap pump' 11 to 2, worth $1.75, price....$U5 The smaller sizes at prices accordingly lower. Many more such money sav"ng values are here, too. Barefoot Sandals from $2.85 to 5C Are your dollars worth savins? Come, ye of little faith; only those who have tasted of the sweets in trading at our store can real ize what the word "Saving" implies. $3.83 $1.95 $6.65 $4.95 $4.43 $3.85 $3.45 $3.13 $2.35 $9.95 10.85 1 Viiii lira 1 ' I V Wl I ll I llll . in L I 1 I r : .- " ' " """ nrii mi I,. . ', 1 1 4 mm 1 . 11 1. .t. ,.- . ..., - M ,t-1 iitnturonijim. mninn't n.ni I,,,,,,,,, . , - " "'" "' i-i. ij.iui. i.n... M .... v rm.mtrmwrf mmmmmmmmmmmmmmim 1 uriiMi i.tT,,, iTinnimuMi mimi.iw iimmi ii --ir nr -nil . ,, . '- ':- hill IT 1 L'dlULDv It 3? : r " , 1 1UH UIlUlfLAJ Ur (Continued from Page 1.) rnitlnnd where she visited h 01 Int.. Imnd who is connected with the Mar hIiiiII -VVolla eompunv. Mm. Frank Purvino and her ion, I'uiil, huve returned to their homo in Salem lifter an absence of ul.out week. They ntte led the gnuljation exercises of McMinnville college, of which institution Mrs. I'urvino is a urndiinte, after which they were the unesls of Mr. and Mrs. Kiehard Thurs ton of Xewlierjj. Hofore returning home they visited friends in. I'oitland. Little Mnxine Clover, daughter of inir, jdiipninirYVorinir. warehniikti.ir oi.,1 handling of agricultural or horticulluial products. The principal office of the assoela tion is to ho established at Ralem, Ore aim, but other offices mar be el:iMls:v ed in any art of the world. The life of tne association is to bo 50 years. There is to be no capital stock bnt members shell be admitted oa payment of mem bership fee or other uniform conditions. Each member shall have one rote. The property rights of each member iter or . .. . :J ' - Mr. and Mrs- Kalnh filover ent..ili-n.a h,l he f,l,ml and each shall have ou.j . . ...... . ' iaa t.nlf t .1 A $ :i coterie or tier little friends last fat urdny in honor of tho ninth annivcisarT of her birthday. A pretty oiuk and white color scheme was carried out In the decorations of the rooms and ta ble, and i l the birthday cake and dain ty favors. The places of tho following little guests were marked with appro priate place cards Harriet Austin, Hel en Ashelman. Dorothy Twednle. Thel- Ilia riiiiilnn V.ilKa Hn.lA. fnV.l f ..i-.-ii, a..i VillJ'lVIII, MlllUII VIIJJ iper, Venietta Kdwards. Yvonne An- frivee, Tlnrbara Moorbard, lute and tho hostess. The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Tvuck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 oae unit of prooertv ritrht. Anv fina porsgn or mnnnger of corporation nwj. be admitted as a member but on the sane basis as members. The member ship fee shall be (10. No certificate of membership shall bo assigned without tka consent of the board of direetois ad said directors are empowered to ha the interest of any member at book value. Second Company Formed The tiirners nf the articles of associa- Eloise tioi are I. I). ITunt, B. W. Johnson, K L. riemer, J. O. Holt, E. W. Uatlhean., C. L. Lewis, George L. Ziminerman, RsTmour Junes and W. K. Pt. Johns. With the filing of the articles of -Mciation of the Oregon growers co operative association, there was filed artieles of iiicorporntioi of Oregon Growers racking association. This cor)-voration is formed to han dle the products and all business of the Oregon growers cooperative associ ation. Its object is to engage iu nil huainrMH refnrri tn ttiA tinniil'titir ttt fruits, berried and prntnn Inelndlnv the acquiring or warehouses and operating H rnncrirs, pncKin nouwn, jivrti- in-t ice pla its and owning warehouses. A'si to park, can, process and handle all products delivered to it by the Oie- Bon growers cooperative association .t the actual ensts of operation. Capital Stock $1,000,000 The offices of the Oregon Oroweis t . : . . i o toast Keseue and Protective socic.'. ' , ;,i . . . ... , - irm, iiregon. i he capital sioca is to no K.. wi. 'T J:" ,m,me ei""lUUo $1,000,000 divi,l.-d l-.t 100.000 sbares P,n Iri'L.. ... .. ? "A "'f f th shares are to .-t """ibe known as preferred stock bearing one arm. is anxious to find a home :. , ' , .v .v i , l;i r-,,-.r . """ per cent interest and the other ha Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. MoC.ilie are guests at tho Carlton hotel in l'oUiuud. i j Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Laflar will le tiim in H-iWm from l'ortland touionow where thry have been for the past year. I Mr. l.nf!ar has been liuiunKcr of tho ColumtiiB theater, while Mrs. LaIar was cashier. Arthur will from new on jbe coiimcted with his father, O. W. I I.aflar in the loan, real estate td In surance biinrss at 40(5 Hubbard build- Mrs. Willism Knight, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kiiiyht, returned to Portland yesterday. corporation of the Oregon G.wer Packing corporation are tho same as to the articles of association of-the Oregon Growers cooperative association Gold mining is becoming a big asset in turry county, particularly on .sixes river, where aeveral companies are vcloping extensive hydraulic prnpert Violet Pasck Ornwby, a cow owatdj ... ... .wo.ij . J dc- mnde a 7 day rceoid of 27 pounds t , irs. butter out of 393 pounds of milk. ! f The follow! -g pica is sent Miss Janet Pcndegsst of the lost out by Tacifir with kind Christian people where she I can work for her board ar.d 13 a month. She has a eentle. kind II at n r and is most willing to loam. Telephone miss I'euegast. scretary protective de partment. Pacific Coaiit Rescue tnd Protective society, Uroadwar liifj." Mr. and Mrs. Onirics A. Park aud Pnnl Wallace motored to Hmni Biver todav. half ss common stork, on which there will be no interest paid until the prcfern -J stock has receive! its "per cent The slg-atures to the articles of in- To Prevent Beluhinc Make a regular habit of eating slow Iy mastifite your food thoroughlv, and you way have no further trouble. If ! roa should, take on of Chamberraia s jTaMfti immediately after supper. i .. I 1 ft l fv fUTTS Get your Mother to make these from Greatest Cookie ever made Bom M (4 1 A J eV iAjLZkJjZrS Lace Cookies 2 Eggs, well beaten l.'a cups White Sugar 5 tablespoonful.s Mekcd Butter 33i cups Post Toastles Ja cup Cocoanut 1 teaspoonful Vanilla 4 tablespoonfuls Flour 2 teaspoonfuls Baking Powder Cream the butter and sugar, and adJ . Post Toasties, rolled fine. Add vanilla, cocoanut, flour and baking powder. Place small spoonfuls of dough, far apart, on baking tin, bake in quick oven. When slightly cooled, remove from tin with cake-turner. i i