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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1919)
Cl)?SailiirA"'lfllIfoimutl rAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 19iR t tt ? We Have An Exceptionally Fine Line of Women's Wash Dresses Which are so popular for both street and house wear. . There are ?ome very pretty styles made of fine soft, duj able ginghams, in splendid range of col ors. You will find them in plaids, stripes and plain colors, daintily trimmed. YOU SHOULD SUPPLY YOUR WANTS WHILE YOU HAVE SUCH A . GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM THEY RANGE IN PRICE FROM $2.98 TO $5.90 You will find you can DO MUCH BETTER Buying Your White Canvas SLoes From us at $1.98 to $5.25 Women's White Canvas Oxfords ' from $2.98 to $4.50 Those "SENSIBLE" Work garments for women, while they last at $3.49 Extra strong khaki unionalls, $:98 Girl's sizes, $2 98 Nurse Stripe Petticoats $1.15 lorsted mi mil nui A 11 A : mi ril roun d To iii 1 " """""""" MM ! trrottd kiia. If. Bewald, rising no- CMOTO BTX1TTI Jim 13 Wadseeiay Dmo I arr7,-bT &k loJge, Jane i Caapeija far Selatiea army fuata. July I KuUa te retaraec eoldieaa at Mariea se,aa, p. torsycle, was a'au arretted ou the iSil- eron rotul a few miles out for making the qpl ihey legally permit in Cali fornia but which eavmot legally be oiada ia Orejroa. TU Oreoa limit it 30 mile wail that of Talifurnia is 33 an Jij if Fwlk ai Jaly ealebralioa ia Salna. Jity BaaaMaiiaf far taraed mUIsc. 4 hoar. frrrre?rrm J a NAZMOTA IN 'THE KD LANTERN" -- . Newport fishing season opens; ling For first dan work call Society eod ilked, l.rc, and whole fish lSe iter i Cleaners aiul Dyers, 1272 Htata St. pound; red cod lOe pound. 1'itli Mur- I'hone 10S4. tf iet. Dr, L B. Bpringer, bldg. corner Court I'honi 114. dsntlst, Moor and Liberty. tf . Major A. A. Hall went to Portland this morning atul Major Milton L. Mey ers to Mi Minnvillo. Both officer! of 4he naliounl irnard of Oregon are at tending to business relative to tho or gan ina I ion of the Oregon Third regiment. Dr. Carl B. Miller bat opened his dental office at 010-511 U. 8. bank bids. Phone 341. tf At the Salem high school today 50 teachers are taking the elimination for certificate (for the ono year, fivo yen and lift period. Thorn Inking the eiiiminution fur ono or fivo yoan cor. tifieatos will be through with their work Friday ovetiing, whila thosn be i it K g!imined for life eeritifioiutoa' in Oregon will rontimie on until some time Saturday. Gootebsrrlei, strawberries a"d Kontlrh rrjes. We arc In tho market, llringl o them to our big pUnt opponile 8. 1'.! V. L. B. 8prtu8r, aojitlit, Uoola Co. pnaencer itation. Thei Co. tf ; bld eorner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Tmck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Thone 1068, 220 N. Com. treet. tf We buy liberty oonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Mr. Oliver Locke hat been appoint ed chairman of the bn'by parade for the 1'onrth of July. Mia. Lorke hni been given authorilty to appoint her eoinmittiM(i and to tnlie entire charge of tho whole affnir a far a 'bnbiei are eoneemed. K. O. Knelling, ehiiirman of 4he Fourth eo'mmittee irivei the a atiranee that miilnbln prizes will be given ami that every erf fort will bo inadn through Mrs. Ijocke, and her ap puinltiiM'nt for the liigeiit end finest and enteitt tinhy riral( ever held in Snlem. There will .be a speeial prixe offered for war babies and said war babies will bo properly exhibilcd to tho publio. Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf T Why Pay More? WHITE ENAMELED WASH PLATES BOILERS 25 CENTS $2.00 io $6.50 ROUND EXTENSION KITCHEN TABLES CABINETS $17.00 to $38.75 $3150 $34.50. $430 YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. Balera OlXar Tacvory to sow malting "lis Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly sa tfcev were made before t'he war. Hmnkiug them remind you of old times. tf The funeral services of Mrs. Andrew Suli ra was held this afternoon from the Wigdon chapel. Among those attending from a, distance waa Mark W. J'eter son of Portland. Mrs. Stihr hsd the rare diatlnetion of 'being personally ac quainted with ninti living genernitions of her family. When but -five years old her great grandfather died and her re metiiilirnnce of him in later yeaea wws very dixflinnt. Rsfore her death she had the pleasure of knowing twe of her great great grand children. Chturchea and restaurants take notice that there will be a full line of sew and ned .linne including p!nte, cups, saucers, side dishes, forks, knives and spoons in accommodate people, sold at the Ryan sale at auction on Thurs day a. m. 6 23 Ws buy cherriea at the highest mar ket prii'e. J. I.. Van l"oren, corner High and Trade streets. Phone 370. ' tf Try Kortkara new. It's a Bear, ivory sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf Artificial taeth, tavi expert plat 11, with over 35 years eiperleoce, at my offtoe. Dr. P. X. Beeehler, den tist, 303 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf Thia eveniug at 6 o'clock the Iowa sociotr will hohl a ibaskot supper at the oid playgrounds on South Winter and Oak streets. There will be no set addresses but a number will be called upon to tell ometlwii(r of the pioneer days and also recall days in tho Huwk eve state. The regular meeting for the year is generally held Aug. 1.1 but it is thought that It will be postponed un til state fair weok. This matter will be discuioed at tho ntttcTTug tonight. I buy junk of all kinds, ragi and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parti of autost Give us a trial. HtciuWk Junk Co. 326 N. Com. tit. Phone 305. tf Dr. B. F. Found, recently returned from service, announces reopering of hi dental office, 5th floor U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phono 169. tf A man whom mind seemed to bo just a little off came to Hnletrf yesterday afternoon on a SSo'uthcrn INwific train.) His queer action attracted attention and finally the police was notified of a strange acting tnan. Officer Walter Howe was sent out to round him up. He was found on Htnte street nenr hn public library digging a hole in the ground with his hands and fingers. When brought to. the police station, he said he was in Kedding, CnliFornTn, and that he hsd left his 'baggngc in a near by" saloon, and he asked permission of the police to step out into the saloon. This, hesides other evidence, wne re garded a sufficient evidence to send him to the Mate hospital for treatment o O. W. Eyr will Mp livestock rriday June 27th. Lambs to U.7.1. Weth erg 7c; yearlings "Vic; ewes 5c; hogs 16.73 to $18.73. Thono 22(Hi.I eve nings. 0 23 Bing, Lambert, Tartarian, May Duke and Kentish cherries. We are in the 1 market hring them to our big plant opposite & r. Co. passenger station, or phone 204. Phes Co. tf Havug written about 3500 songs for Sunday school and ehuivh work, Trof. I'ilhorn of Chicago qualifies as nn ex pert on gospel songs and general church singing. Ho writes Alfred Bate as (fol lows: "1 have rend with much inter cut the newspaper report of the hymn and scriptural reading contest of Kim ball School of Theology and wish o congratulate you on winning the $20 prir.e. ' We IVren corner 370. want your cherries, J. L. Van pav the liighet market price, streets, ihone tif High and Trade Behod director throughout tho coun ty are getting buy arranging fur their teacher next fall and almost all school have aluady counseled. The teacher bow will have until August 1 to resign and get a twKer job. After that dnte, if the school begins OeMier 1, Hie teacher cannot resign and take soother school without getting in id aith the K haul u4horitie. The late legislature paer1 a law making the limit BO day before a school begin hea a teacher can n2n ami tke mhcr school in th state. The limit an. formerly 30 i1-l Dane Thursday night at Hurst hall, given by the Knight and Ladies of Se curity. Welcome. 1 6 26 . Fred Durbin was fined tlO for ex ceeding the 30 mile speed limit. He wns about at the end of the paving on the Hilwtnn rd when th speed cop - L.M.HUM car of w Ykk So Ton Chines Medlelna and Tea On. Has medicine which will cur any kaowa disease. Opes Bundavs front 10 A. VL until I P. II. 133 South High St Salem, Oregon Phone 233 Wasted Fat begs, 19c for top qual ity. ttteff Brca. In. Htileia, Or. Hkeie 152. Wriad chsnker n aid. :ione kl. .iKl. 2C Phil H. Albas, residing sew Sub limity, arrived in the city this morn ing, having just received his discharge art Camp Lewis. Ho wa arith the 3-"Slh infantry, frth division, spent thret moaths on the French front and ! wa aifterward sent wiio the army of i occupation into Germany. He took part iu some of the severest engagements of ItJre Ht. Vihiel and Mouso-Argunne : sectors, but came through without a: scratch by the rarest luck. In taking' ono Hun-infestcd village the machine , gun fire cut his compnny down to 18 1 men. ! Beginning Monday June . 30, barber ; shops ia balera will muke the follow- ing charges: Hair cutting 50 cents; , shaves 23 cents. 6 25 1 Special meeting of Multno-I man chapter No. 1, It. A. M., j this evening. Work in tho Past I Master degree. Visiting com- j pairions weleome. . I This week's Drapery 8pecial: Ftrm' color in fancy overdra(H)rics, regular 75c at 57 yaiii. Hamilton's. 6 36; I Cretonnes for all purposes, plenty of designs to select from. Value 50c, (rOe j 75c and $1, w yard. Hamilton 's. 6 26 ; J l Flower mission day was approprl- ately observed by the Woman' Chris-1 tian Temperance Union vesteniny by presenting to the hnnpitnls in the city for tho sick s number of large bou-' quota. I . o I Salem's a Good Place to Trade j L Warner's Corsets Its net mere chance that we sell so many Warner's Corsets. There" must be a reason- Women who de mand the most for their money in sist upon Warner Rust Proof Cor setsand rightly so. ft '$Zl-Prvcf In buying Warner's you get 100 per cent value Plus. Every corset is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear or a new one free if they fail. PRICES: $1.50, $2. $2.50. $3. $3.50 and $5.00 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY ' Phone 1072 Com'I. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES fir 'fij ; V -K-fii': jii' ill R, iilfm Hello.Bill! "Did you beat old man Bogey today?" "Pretty close today, Al " But vay, "where did you get that good- looking suit, Al?" 'Schei's it's a Kuppenheimer" "That so? The kind I wear They're preferred by well dressed men everywhere. For dis tinctive style, refinement of tail oring, quality fabrics, and real downright value, they're the best Lots of stylish ones here sin gle and double-breasted waist seam styles and other fashionable modes. Salem's Men's and Young Men's Store Cresset Shoes Eagle Shirts Knox Hats A Man May Be Down, Eat Never Oat. Remember tie SaMon Army Drire efs Go Over the Top Our Jitneys AT Wifclh the ELK Tonight THE ARMORY Starts 9 P. M. Good Music And Lots of It