:!al Ifoumal. SALEM, OREGOU THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. 1 ? I f f f V W V PAGE EIGHT. abcjQqiln 9 i 1 i I (Co Feiiey Incorporated 197 BUSY STORES A Nation- Wide Institution With 197 Stores located in Various towns and cities in 25 different states, we are recognized today as the largest chain of Dry Goods and General Wearing Apparel Stores in the United States. Oar Sales in 1918 Were More than Twenty-One Million Dollars. This wonderful volume of business gives us a purchasing power that enables us to undersell- Men's and Boys' Furnishings Men's balbriggan union suits 89c Men's Poros Knit union suits....$1.19 Men's athletic union suits..;...79c, 89c Men's Negligee dress shirts 98c Heavy Chambray work shirts 98c .Heavy black sateen shirts $1.49 Heavy khaki work shirts $1.25 Khaki work hats 49c, 59c, 79c Khaki work pants $1.49, $2.59 Men's heavy blue stripe overalls, genuine Steifel dye $1.19 Men's heavy blue bib overalls, big 3, Pay Day brands $lv.69 Men's elk hide work shoes $2.98 Men's mule skin work shoes $2.79 Men's tan work shoes, army last $lf.98 Men's Suits Serge, worsted and cassimere suits in a nice variety of the newest patterns. Conservative and Waist seam models high grade tailoring, style and fit. Triced $19.50 to $31.75 Men's harvest hats in straw....l0c, 19c Men's colored handkerchiefs 3 for 25c Men's dress shirts .' 98c Boy's heavy blue bib overalls, all sizes $1.25 Children's play suits, sizes 1 to 8 98c Big girl's unionalls, sizes 10 to 16 .. ..: $1.49 Heavy work suspenders at... 49c Canvas gloves, 3 pair for 25c Canvas gloves with leather palm 25c Woman's berrypicking leather gloves 49c Men's dress sox, black, brown 2 pair 25c Boys' waists, in light percales 59c, 69c Men's dress pants $2.49, $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 Men's dress caps 79c to $1 98 Men's Florentine straw hats ....$1.98 Men's President dress suspen ders 49c Old Fashioned Rockford sox, 2 pair 25c Men's gun metal dress shoes $3.98 Men's black dress shoes, Eng lish last $1.98 Men's tan dress shoes, English last $5.90 Boy's Suits In all wool Serges and fancy Cassi meres. Belted and Pinch Back styles. In a good variety of patterns and col ors. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Priced $5.90 to $12.50 Women's Gb$im Wash Dresses The "Bonnie Lassie" and "Sassv Jane" makes. Good ones $2.98 to $5.90 Bungalow aprons $1.19 to $1.98 Voile wakU 98c to $1.98 Silk waists $198 to $1.98 Hosiery Women's cotton and lisle hose, pair 12 l-2c to 59c Women's Fibre Silk Hose, pair 69c to 98c Women's silk hose $1.35 to $2.25 Children's hose, pair ....12 l-2c to 49c LADIES UNION SUITS 49c to $1.15 DOMESTICS At the lower prices. Ginghams 19c to 39c Percales ...15c to 29c Cheviots 25c Kiddy Kloth - 39c Sheeting 49c to 69c Bed Spreads $1.98 to $6.90 Bath towels 20c to 89c We have complete line of Dry Goods. Always the lowest prices Women's & Girls Khaki Work Camcnts The modern "Sensible Garment". Just the garment for berry and cher ry pickers.. Girl's sizes $2.98 Women's '....!. $3.19 and $3.98 Khaki Dresses $3.98 Women's khaki riding breeches $2.98 PETTICOATS Nurse stripe petticoats $1.15 Satine and Heatherbloom petti coats $1.25 to $2.98 Silk Petticoats $3.98 and $1.98 All Numbers of McCall Patterns fj Incorporated 9 All Around Town i I COMHTO EVENTS a graduate of the University of Oregon j fend has devoted her time to special July 3 Beeeptioo to returned aoldiers at Marion square, 8 p. m. July 4 Big Fourth of July cckaration in Salem. July 8 Homecoming for re turned aoldiers. July 3-5 Coraniereial air plane flying in Salem. l(iost graduate work in hygiene, child (welfare and playground artivttiea. Newport fishing season opens; ting cod sliced. 15e. and whole fish 12e per , pound; red cod 10c pound. Fitts Jiar- Iket. tf NAHM OVA IN THE BED LANTERN' Dr. L. E. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. eoruer Court and Liberty. Pfcose lit. tf Try Northern riour, It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf vWrted chamber nald. ?'ione fi Igh h-U. 2 TMa week's Drapery Special: Firm; : colors in fancy overdraperies, regular ,73c at 5"e yarj. Hamilton's. - 6 26 j Frank Simon and Will Perlich hare arrived in Now "Vork from France, ac leordiiiir to a telegram received this .liuorniug. They were with the lOJth i agon train company and have seen Aubout two years service in .Trance. CARDOF THANKS We deeire to express our gratitude" and thanks to our many friends for the beautiful floral donations and as sistance during our bereavement;" in the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Catherine Suhrs. Sirs. J. H. Fetersen, Mrs. .1. L. Gordon, Mrs. Frank Ayers, Mrs. Erie Dover Harry M. 8uhrs. Warner's Corsets There is nothing mystical about n Warner's Corsets they are just good honestly made corsets, thru out guaranteed to shape well, to Tlo it comfortably, and not to rust break or tear. To wear as long as a corset is expected to wear and Arttflcl"! teeth, bay expert plat nan, with over 35 years erperlenee, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 TJ. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf Howard Persona, son of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Persons, left New York on June 23 for France on the PlattBburg. This is his third trip across the Atlantic, lie has been in the navy about one year serving in the hospital corps. I lmy Junk of an kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autnt. Give us a trial. SteinWk Junk Co. 328 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf Dr. B. F. Found, recently returned from service, announces reoperlng of his dental office, 5th floor U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phone 169. tf Bhig, Lambert Tartarian, May Duke and Kentish cherries. We are in the market bring them to our big plant opposite S. P. fo. passenger station, or phone 204. I'hea Co. tf Myles B. Young Is in the city visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. young of 461 North High street. Ho enlisted in the navy in July of 1917. After the usual training, he wns sent to San Pedro and assigned to a subma rine ax flint class, electrician. The greater -port of his s"rviee' wns spent on the submarine at the Panama ca nal. Hp hn recently accepted a posi tion in Portland. Dr. Mott. Bank of Commorce, 457-8. tf Salem Clear Tactory Is now making "La Corona" end "Little Salem" ci gnrs exactly ns tkev were mmlo before "ho war Smnkine them reminds you of old times. tf In two instances where babies were left in Salem, nlmndoned with the in tention that some stranger should adopt them, there B downs of culls at both the police station and at the eonntv court (from women vtlio were Wioiis to adopt the little homeless one. Now here is a chance to adopt a one week old bey. He is In a hospital in southern Oreiron but can be brought hero with the necessary credentials for adoption. Those who renlly want a tifliv ami would like to adopt one. miu'ht telephone ll.'i.T. Cretonnes for all purposes, plenty of designs to select from. Values liOe, Uc T.'ic und 1, :ij yard. Hamilton's. 6 2(1 It I 1 Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone lGtiS. 220 N. Com. street. tf We buy liberty "bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. vf o WUHau R. Tapscott horticulturist of lialias and Miss Bess Keunard, a tut of 8 a.vtoii were married yes tenli v in S'.avum at the home of the bride' iirotlicr-iu law, by the Rev, W. T. Tapscott, For first class work call Society t'le.tnera and Dyers, 1272 Ma'e f. I'kone los4. tr Dr. Cart E. Miller has opened Ms t-r.t office at 510 Ml U. 8. bank bld.t. Phone 341. - tf Dr. L. B Bprtnget, aentist, Moore bldg. forner Court and Liberty. I 1 Phone 114. tf Miss Couifrtd Kurd of 1055 Marion street b'ft last night fr IUrkeley to outer the summer- h'l of the 1'ni iversity f California. Iurirg the pt (school year she hs been in ehargp of ithe physical tmirting department for juirlt in the WashinKtoa junior hijjh M-hool. She will devote her time to V mlies in phyvient cu'lure work along 'he most advanced lines. Mi Hurd is Do Bishop 'a ads should Interest youl thevt 1 I 0 1 1 Dane Sat. June 28th, M. B. A. hall near Chemawa. Four piece orchestra. Auto truck leaves Masonie Temple, 8:30. o The H. H. Karris prune tract of 20 acres southeast of Libertjr has "been purchased by Dewoy K. Hamel at a valuation of 4.(K). Tho transfer was handled by C W. Niemeyer. o xaty chicks for sale, B. I. Beds and Haired Plymouth Rocks. 544 State St. Phone 400. The silver tea to be given from 3 to 6 tomorrow nfternoon by the Women's club 'for the new women's building at Eugene, will be on the eaut grounds of the capilol building if tho weather per mits. Otherwise it will be given in tho Commercial cHb rooms. PicWng will start at Indian Hill farm Monday, June 30th. 6-27 o . Special meeting of Pacific lodge o. 50 A. F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the h. A. dvgree. visiting brethren ' nrpli-nnie "V Will ship next Monday, two cars, paying the hibowt price for all kinds rf fat stock. 1'liouc evenings 2:i.'i7J. '. 1). Burdick. 6-27 o Bead Bishop's ads and when you are "Out" come in. card ofthanb:s Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who extended to us their sympathy and assistance during the iHness and death of our beloved husband nnd father, and also for the I.enutifiil floral offerings. Mrs. Win. Donaldson and family. Picking will start at Indian farm Monday, June .'10th. Hill 627 The silver tea to be given from 3 to 0 tomorrow nfternoon by the Women's club il'or the- new women's buildin'j nt Kugene, will be on the east grounds of the eapitil building if "the weather per mits. Other-wise it will be given in the Commercial club rooms. Come In and nt Bishop's. 'Look Me Over." I'm urns? then a bit longer by reason of their tubyig virtues. Every corset guaranteed or a new one free if they fail. , - . PRICES: $liO,$2.$2.5Q.J3.?3.5(f and 55.00 . "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Cora'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store it'rom reports coming in to the office of the county commissioners, there is u feeling that something must be done just nt this opportune time of year to right the threatening dangvrs of the thistle. , Marriages licenses are averaging three a dny. Yesterday tho following were issued:' William R, Tnpscoit, 35, of Dallas, a hortifiilturist, nnd Bess iKounard, a teacher of Stayton. Anders Kjdo, 3$, a dentist of Scuttle to Agnes Lnrsen of Hilverton. Koy Marvin Vin-, ynrd, 27, of Wacondn, a machinist to "Alta May Patterson, a teacher of Sa lem, Anton Hanowski, generally known as Anton Ilannw, of Hubbard, h:is filed his final application for citizenship. Ho was born in 1885 nt Bruugwalde, Ger many, and came to this country in 1H02. Ho will be given nn opportunity to prove to Judge George O. Bingham that ho is qualified to exercise the privileges of an American citizen when the examinations are held next October Mr. and Mrs. S. Hartman of Victor ia, B. C, left tli i morning for their home after visiting for a wcekwith their brother and sister, Ed Rogtina and Mrs. Joe Adolph. C. C. Harris was given a building permit yesterduy to erect a frame addi tion to his place at 5U1 South 25th street, to cost O0, BORN (lIAMIHEiiS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Chus. X. Chambers of 10:I9 Mission street, .Tune 24, 1W19, a "laughter. The father, is instructor in the man ual training department of tho Wash ington junior high school. Try Sa'ca First In Buying Miss Mamie B'anclitird went to Port land this morning to meet her sister. Lhs. T. X. Ht.-.nios of Denver, who will Imnkc her home in Salem. Mrs. Staines Iformerly made her home in this city. Silverton Is going strong in the cam paign of seliritiitg funds for the Sol vation a rm v . according to Mrs. (leorge W. XicclliHtmiior, who called at head quarters for the drive this morning. Among the woAers are Mr. and Mrs. tioorge W. Sieelhainiucr anil Mrs. lus Wei t. wife of the foreman of the Sil ver Fall Timber Co, Prom one enmp alone 300 was collected for the cause. Judge Bushey is looking carefully in to the -thistle lew passed by th- Inst legis'iituie and a't looking no former jl.iws enacted, before a' ninting an ngent or ngen s to Inud'e thi- very scr ion pn b'em of Canadian this'le. Busick & Street GARAGE 420 South Commercial St. ALL KINDS OF AUTO REPAIR WORK HOME OF THE AUBURN BEAUTY SIX L.M.HUM car cf YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea , Has medicine which will ears an known disease. Open Sundars from 10 A. IL until S P. M. Our strongest belief is in imirtial jus tice to all and it fol lows that every one receive the same earnest courtesy. Our bnsis.-M dealing' sre tibexe reproach. The Slogan of Today and of the Future, hip By Tici Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 TV-. Why Pay More? WHITE ENAMELED WASH PLATES BOILERS 25 CENTS $2.00 to $6.50 ROUND EXTENSION KITCHEN TABLES CABINETS $17.00 to $38.75 $31.50 $34.50. $4150 YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. i 153 South High it jS.ilcm, Oregon Phute 252