THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20. 1919 PAGE THREE. . DIED 4c 1 Her heath was due to an attack of influenza. She waa born at New Hel' ena, Nebraska, Jan. 26, 189S, and be en me a member of the Methodist church 1916. She lived near Chcmawa tin- BPRINGSTRUBE At the home of b.er;tii jg ni0I1thB ago. parents in Lapine, Oregon, .Monday . June 16, 1919, Fern Jessie Spring- n n jm t T J stube, at the age of 21 years. 1-3613 S E UOOU IllCZ 10 I fade New Officers Of Apollo Chib Selected For Year At a went meeting of the Apollo Club John W. Todd was re elected as direetor; Judge Geo. H Burneit, presi dent; William JicGiUhrist, viee-presi-dent: Albert Gille, seeretary-treaurer; taa Langenberg, librarian: F. E lVek- ebaeh, Kalph Jones and w. T. Jenss, directors. Among other items of busi ness the active membership roll was limited to 35, and a waiting list pro vided so that there might be available material when vacancies occurred. The associate membership limitation was re moved. Keeognising his work as di reetor, the Club presented Mr. Todd with a handsome watch rob, with gold mountings and an rlk tooth charm, Mr. Todd being a prominent and active member of the order. The presentation was made by F. E. Deekebaeh, who in characteristic humor commended him for the exceptional work he had done as direetor of the club during the past two years, la the course of informal conference large plans were made for the coming year's work. WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIOH HQJEIi "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern 1 Per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District 4 Lisfht arid 1 sight i; Light renders all things visible 4 i IF T vi lUili jiiv s. m v auvua tw our eyes. Thea. if the eyes are perfwt, we have clear and eonsiortao'e sight. Poor Eyes ; But many eyes are imperfect, ! and blurred vision, strain or pain , results. T ThcRcmedy Removal of the cause with suitable glasses. Simple, isn't itt And, by the way, since yun wsnt to be sure of getting the right glasses, call on Henry L Morris & Co. SOS Btate Street, Salem 415 Third St, McMinnville CD. iig Unusual Sale at the to Store Will begin Saturday and continue Monday, June 23rd, on all our departments of Grocery, Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. If you are not aware of the present market situation let us warn you to buy as much as possible at the PEOPLES CASH STORE as it is the best investment you can make. We again call attention to our enormous bargains for Saturday and Monday. A Few Of The Thousands of Bargains Listed Here GROCERIES Sugar, per sack, with other groceries $9.30 Sugar, 10v- lbs. for $1.00 Best Hard Wheat Flour $2.80 and $2.90 Valley Flour ...$2.60 10 lbs. Rolled Oats 63c 10 lbs. Corn Meal..' ........65c Yellow Corn Meal in bulk, 10 lbs- for 55c White "Beans ............. . .. . . .. .'. .. . ... 6c Colored Beans 8c Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for ... 25c Corn Flakes 9c Pkg. ' CANNED GOODS Libbys' Milk 14c 2V's Standard Tomatoes 14c No. 2 Pork and Beans 11c 1 lb. Canned Corned Beef 42c lb. Canned Corned Beef 22c Deviled Meat 5c No. 2v Dill Pickles v. 19c No. 2 Sauer Kraut 15c No. 10 Apples 50c No. 10 Peaches 65c No. 10 Apricots 65c No. 10 Italian Prune 60c No. 10 Blackberries 80c No. 10 Pineapples 80c No. 10 Tomatoes 60c No. 10 Red Karo $1.03 No. 10 Blue Karo : 97c 1 gal. Crystal White Syrup in bulk $1.20 lgal, Puritan Cooking Oil $2.10 1 gal Douglas Corn Oil $2.35 Soda, Oyster and Graham Crackers., ...17c lb. Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers 15c Mixed Cookies 18c lb. Peanut Butter 13c lb Umeco and Nucco Butter 34c 6 bars. Soap 25c Matches 5c Brooms 65c, 80c $1.00 Beginning with the first of July we will stage Special Bargains in one or more of our departments every week so if you really want to save money on your necessities of life and give your, dollar a good long ride watch the papers for our ads and then buy accordingly. . Buy your leather shoes at the PEOPLES CASH STORE, cheaper than paper ones any other place. $7.50 Men's English Walker Shoe $5.49 $3.50 Ladies' White Canvas with rubber or leather soles $1.98 $400 Elk Skin Shoe .....$2.98 Oxfords, Pumps, White Canvas, Rubber or Leather soles. $1.98 Strap Slippers, White Canvas, for children, misses or ladies '. $1.29 Strap Slippers with rubber or leather soles... .$1.75 Boys' Shoes from $1.49 and up We just received a large shipment from St. Louis of white and black Tennis Shoes and Slippers, priced as follows: Vim Oxford, ladies and men "...85c Vim Oxfords, boys and girls .65c These prices good for Saturday and Monday Only. MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS $35.00 Men's Light Weight Suits . .$15.49 $15.00 Boys' Suits, sizes 8 to 18 $7.49 Men's Khaki Pants $1.19 and up Men's Bib Overalls ...... $1.19 and up Men's Blue and Khaki Shirts 98c Men's Sport Shirts 69c Men's Union Suits 79c Men's Cotton Socks ;..15c Boys' Shirts 63c Boys' Union Suits 69c Please visit our Economy Basement for your own benefit. Toilet Paper ...... 6c 5 oz. Toilet Paper, 2 for 9c Crystal White Soap, 2 bars 11c -Crown Self Sealer Jar Tops I. .20c per doz. Jar Rubbers ' .... 5c per doz. Market Basket 10c 1 doz. Paper Plates ,5c 100 Paper Napkins 15c The same Bargains in all kinds of DRESS GOODS, LADIES' AND GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES, BUNGALOW APRONS and LADIES' KOVERALLS VISIT OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT YOU WILL GAIN 50c ON EACH $1.00 We are giving special attention to country C. O. D. orders between Salem and Dallas. FREE DELIV ERY every second day, also extra discount and reductions for camps. We also give FREE PREMIUM COUPONS with each purchase of $1.00 or up. Fancy piece of GLASS, CROCKERY and SILVERWARE. " Management PEOPLES CASH STOKE ' 186-194 N. Commercial St. Phone 453 Washington Trousers: Something of Interest for You, Mr. Man! teed They're the best made for the price and are absolutely guaran- To give"entir satisfaction" and will supply you "free" wits anything fnim a button to a patch to prolong it's appearance and usefulness. Those will be furnished free of all charges. If for auy reason they do not prove sat isfactory to you it will be a favor to let us know. They come in all sizes, are of a .weight for Summer wear, well finished and very dressyto be appreciated they must be inspected. These are so much more dressy than whipcords, corduroys, and khaki, are finely finished. Whj do without them when Bishop's have them at a small price, they have the quality, comfort and appearance that distinguishes them from all others- PRICED $4.00 "Complete Outfitters Of The Working Man" 1 Every Family in Marion and Polk Countiesja Patron. Salem Woolen Mills Store They gave over there-they want to give over over here; will you help them? Solvation Army June 22-;0. Witnesses Faint While j Condemned Men Struggle i n .1 n n i Against ueatn on uauows I Ann Rafael, Cal., June 20. (United Press) While a mnjorlty'nf the wit nesses fainted from the horror of the j scene, two men, Joseph Rogers n,6) Clarence Rollins, died a terribiy pro longed death on the gallows nt Run Quentin prison this morning, owing to bungling mechanism. Rogers kicked so wildly that his shoes flew off hs his body, showing beneath bis denth capped face, contort ed in agonies. Tie was suspended for 15 mimites before, he died of strangula tion. Rollins died a minute socner. Ir. J. M. Waugh of Hood River, recently returned from France, has just received news of his promotion from a uiaiur to a lieutenant colonel. land. Out of the total number 409 wore subject to the provisions of the compensation act. Attorney General Grown Js going to have his work, cut out for him during the summer, aside from the regular grind of opinions, for never In the history of the state has there been so many statutes enacted that involved complications of legal phases and pos sibilities of subtle interpretation or misinterpretation. Several of these laws arc now hefore him, including the educational bill, which hiis to do with an indefinite, variety of possible cases. Members of the Public. Service Com- mission are in Portland today attend ing a rate hearing before the traffic committees of the Ban Francisco and Portland districts with regard to the tariffs on lumber. While the Comniit- sion has no official part in the pro ceedings they are attending because of the immense importance of the prob lems in this territory. The Willaaietio Valley Lumbermen's Association i among tne big concerns represented. STATE HOUSE. : The weekly rejKirt of the Industrial Accident Commission shows that there were reported throughout the state a total of 507 accidents, three of them terminating fatally. These were Bon 'i'avlifft, stevedore, Rainier; Fred Rich mond, logger, Knapps; John Snssta noincn, pedestrian struck auto in l'ort- i There la nothing worse than bad, I foul smelling breath; get rid of it for 'your friend's sake anyway. Ifollister't ! Rocky Mountain Tea will clean and I purify your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disposition improved, your friends increased, 35e, Tea or Tablets, D. .1. Fdy. LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freczone on touchy corn, then lift that corn eff with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freeione on an aching corn Instantly hat eorn stops hurting, then you lift ( it right out. Ves, magic! So humbug! ! A tiny bottle of Frecwine costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is j sufficient to remove every hard eorn, 'soft eorn, f corn between the toes, 'snd the calluses, without soreness or j irritation. ' Freestone is the s'-nss'lonal discov ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. X "iiJl Hot waTer Y '4 PI Sure Relief ll3aLsjLrFvl S 'for indigestion THE dealer who has an eye to the future is building on solid rock. That explains why so many good dealers handle Firestone Gray Sidcwall Tires. To you it means reliable dealer service in addition to unequaled tire mileage, which takes much of the worry and e: pense out of car upkeep. The best tire dealer in your locality is a Firestone dealer. Get acquainted with him. TIRES Most Miles per Dollar The Slogan of Today snd cf the Future Ship by Ttfuc! Willamette Valley aUb Transfer Co. PHONE 1400