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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
FAGE TEN (Tl?c JJailn f nl Journal SALEM, OREGOI1 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. mimm u I ; i Pciiey Coo 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. Our 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 $1.23 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, ray Day brands $1.69 Men's elk hide work shoes $2.98 Men's mule skin work shoes $2.79 Men's tan work shoes, army last $3.98 Men's Suits Serge, worsted and cassimere suits in a nice variety of the newest patterns. Conservative and Waist senm models high grade tailoring, style and fit. Priced $19.50 to $31.75 Men's harvest hats in straw... 10c, 19c Men's colored handkerchiefs 3 for 23c Men's dress shirts 98c " '"-"'j Hint uiu uciaiic, c all sizes $1.23 Women's Ginghnra Wash Dresses The "Bonnie Lassie" and "Sassy Jane" makes. Good ones $2.98 to $5.90 Rungalow aprons $1.49 lo $1.98 Voile waists 98c lo $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 (o 98c Women's silk hose $1.33 to $2.23 Children's hose, pair ....12 l-2c to 49c LADIES UNION SUITS 49c to $1.13 DOMESTICS At the lower prices. Ginghams 19c to 39c Percales 13c ft 29c Cheviots 23c Kiddy Kloth 39c 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, ,1 pair for 23c Canvas gloves with leather palm 25c Woman's berrypicking leather gloves 49c Men's drtfss sox, black, brown 2 pair 23c . 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 t6 $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 shces, English last $3.90 Boy's Suits . In all wool Serges and fancy Cassi mcres. 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 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 W omen's & Girls Khaki Work Garments The modern "Sensible Garment". Just the garment for berry and cher ry pickers.. Girl's sizes $2.98 Women's $3.49 and $3.98 Khaki Dresses .. $3.98 Women's khaki riding breeches $2.98 PETTICOATS " Nurse stripe petticoats $1.13 Satine and Heatherbloom petti coats $1.23 to $2.98 Silk Petticoats $3.98 and $1.98 A3 Numbers' of McCaD Patterns ' a? as W - "li Incorporated ' All Around Town t COMINO EVENTS July 2 3 Annual session Ore gon ttpasUh War Veterans. July 1 iWcUnwIay i-ani'e at armorr for Hjiauiah War veterans. July 8 Reception to returned soldiers at Marios square, 8 p. m. July 4 Big Fourtk of July celebration in Salriu. July S Homecoming for re turned soldiers. July 3 5 Commercial air plane flying in Salem. KAZXMOVA IN 'THE RED LANTERN" landing near Daila. The field apirent ly looked ail right for a landing but there happened to tie a rather deep hole in it and into (his hole the air- plane found its way, breaking the ro- pellors. .Neither of the oreupants of tho plane were injured. It was dismant- led and sent to Portland for repair to j be made ready fur the exhibit at Ba-1 sit. The maungtr of the plane hoped to do some commercial flying here this week but as the Commercial elub had entered into a arrangement with Lieutenant Browne, he received no en- couragctuent. Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-1. i ' Tarnished tile wall paper will make your kitchen and bath like a china dish. Kureu s, torn 1 tt. Salem Cigar Tactory u now making j "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ei-1 gars exactly as tiey were made fcefore the war. Smoking tnein reminds you of old times. tf Call Parton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1003, 220 N. Com. street. tf o . We buy liberty Bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. - it Cut out borders suitable for tinted walls now on display in south window Hui en's, i'om'l tit. Try Northern riour, It's a Bear, erory sack guaranteed. At your gro ears. ArUfidl teeth, hare expert plats man, with over 33 years experience, st my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 303 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf I buy junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, Iron, broken down sutos ind parts of autus. Give us a trial. Steinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. t. Phone 305. tf Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs, who are tourinir Cnl:lfirnin. writo fc'nim T.na An. ',geltn thut they expect to soon start north to spend a few weeks in the cool er part of the state. They will bo in San Francisco and vicinity next week. For first class work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. Phone 1084. tf If puzled about wall tint see our window display. Buren's, Com'l fit. "Order of Snakes," a side line of the HpanUh War Veterans will make "its first appearance on the streols of Salem Wednesday evening July 2. Just what this orUr intends to do hns not been announced but several of the HpnnWk toil" veteran enufidentinllV stute that the Bnakei will put OS Wm dunce. Dance armory Sat. night. Dr. Carl E. Miller baa opened his dental office at 610-511 U. 8. bank bldg. Phone S41. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, aentlrt, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dr. B. r. Pound, recently returned from service, announces rcopeiing of his dental office', fith floor U. S. Na lionnl bank bldg. Phono 11. tf The decision in the suit of the Phez company against the Sstlem 'Fruit Vn ion and 104 members of the Fruit Un ion pool, which wns argued before Judjrn Percy Kelly and Judge George Bing. Lambert, Tartarian, May Dotal0- '""'S'1"'" We.lnes.lny, will be given and Kentish cherries. Wo are in the ' tomorrow. Not Hieing a jury case, market bring them to our big plant the suit wns tried before Judge Bing oppoaite a. I'. Co. passenger slution, or i hum wiuh Jude Kelly sitting iu on the phone 204. l ues Co. ti ease. Iho iiicston betore the two .pidg Picking will start at Indiau farm Monday, June 30lh, Hill 627 Will ship next Monday, two cars, paying the hi),rhent price for all kinds ef fnt stock. Phone evenings 2llo7J. C D. Burdiek. 6-27 Jack Bllde, a farmer living on rural route 6, Sulom, has filed his papon do claring his intentions of becoming an American citizen, lie was born in Aus t r in-H ii unary mid arrived in this coun try when he was kCvcii months and six days old. Picking will start at Indian Hill farm Monday, .lime 30th. 6 -tl Newport fishing season opens; ling es is on the .injunction ashed and not on any other merits of the, case. Dauce armory Sat. night. Cream, Ivory, Tan, Idght Blue and Bom are the popular colors in Deco niiu wall tine, nurcn s, Com'l f!t. Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemekcttt St. Phone 724. 6 28 To all colonels and captains of the Kll-s Sal villi ion army homo service cam paign, attention. Important meeting at Klks Salvation Brmy headquarters at 7::i() this evening allolficers must attend 'this meeting to report on the territory covered and that remaining tmc.'invnsscd. Alfo to confer on mat- eod sliced, 15c, and whole fish ,12c per iters of great importance. General Chas. . . v tf K ' . i K- - , i 1 B 1 frV- j t ; &Hjv' If In . Boys' Knickerbocker Suit: .2) A new shipment just receiv ed of splendid medium weight materials. Ages 8 to 17 years. $4.98. $5.75 and $6.75 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store j Ice cream and cake at Hayesville school house Saturday evening June 28 The John Hughes company has taken out a building permit for $4000 for tho remodeling of the Hughes property ad joining tho Oregon theater, formerly occupied by Khe fpencer hnrdnare com pa 11 v. The two store rooms will ho niniie modern in every respect and this includes large front gfnss show win dows. As soon as completed tho build ing will be occupied by Kafouiy liros. Do you read Bishop's ads if not why notf Something interesting to you. Dance at Turner Sat. night June 28. Gentlemen 50c. 6 28 Among those who will go to Port land tomorrow to attend the semi-annual ceremonials of Al Kadcr Templo and to witness tho initiation of 200 or more fShiiners aro Hal D. Patton, D. W. Eyre, Fred ,S. Lamport, A. H. Lee, Judge leorge H. Burnett. lr. (). A. Olson and Walter Smith. The ceremo nials will begin Saturday and it is pri liable that a large number of Salem Shiiners will drive to Portluud to wit ness the evening initiations. o ' Men's caps Just In read our"nd. Salem Woolen Mill store. L.M.HUM cro of YickSoToHg t Chinese Medicine and Tea &. T Has mediciuo which will cure any known disease. J Open Sundays from 10 A. M. J until 8 P. M. 153 South High Kt. t Salem, Oregon Phono 233 J SALH'1 BllSIOf SSW i pound: red cod 10c pound. Pitts Mar ket tf Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. I'hune 114. tf W.'rled chamber paid."2!ione ."t'igh 1m l. 8 2C o The Canadian service airplane that circled Salem Wednesday noun plnyed in hard lurk when the aviator Lieu- tteimnt Penrn atteiiinted to make a K. Arelierd, O. E. Exalted Huler 'SM li. V. Dance armory Sat. night. "Wallfelt" should be put over all the rough plates. Buren's Com'l St. Ifty Stated meeting of De jL s Molav Commanderv 0. J Visiting Sir Knights welcome. . i 1 The Slogan of Toilay and of the Future Ship by Tvuck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 i i f I -t---.4iitiiSlt"AAAtt.l A A-w A A.A AAA., A. A A A iiiii- A 4 lit ' Why Pay More? WHITE ENAMELED WASH TLATES BOILERS 25 CENTS $2.00 to $6.50 ROUND EXTENSION KITCHEN TABLES CABINETS $17.00 to $38.75 $3150 $34.50. $43.50 RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES MAIL ORDERS 456 STATE STREET C. O. D. ORDERS 198 AND 186 Crown flour $3.00 1 lb Hershey cocoa 3Tc 0IyniPic ' $2-9-5 1-2 lb. Hershey cocoa ....19c Pacific hard wheat $2 90 BaU fcct MaRQn . Diamond c -?2.6. an(i caps: Best cane sugar, 100 1 doz. quart jars $1X0 Punds $9-30 ! dozen nints . 9 -c Half Ground salt, 100 ! ! J V," "Zt pounds $1.10 1 d07en !-2 gallon Wo Dairy salt, 50 pounds ....80c Zins Mason caps, dozen 29c 5 pounds Royal Baking Mason sure to keep rub powder $2.63 bers, dozen 6 l-4c 2 1-2 pounds Royal Bak- Economy jars and covers: ing powder $1.37 1-2 gallon '. $1.75 5 pounds M. J. B. coffee $2 43 qUarts $1.31 3 pounds Royal Club cof- pjnts 2Q 3 poundsTolger's-ShasS'43 'mZ.c i coffee 51 49 Lorn flakes Armour s 1 lb. Royal Club coffee....50c Packa-?e 1Cc I lb M. J. B. coffee 52c Corn flj,kes case .16, ,1 lb Folger's Golden package $310 ! Gate coffee 52c 10 lb. cream rolled oats 6rc jl lb. Power coffee 40c 10 lbs. graham flour 6."c 1 lb. Peaberry coffee ....42c 10 lbs. pancake 70c :; tFfr-r -ilc 10 lbs. wheat cereal 7Cc 2-) lbs. Peabery, per lb....38c n .. ... . ei White beans, fine quality Carnation milk, doz ....$1.,. nound 7c Borden's milk, dozen....$1.73 t;10 lbs. dark Karo syrup 93c 3 pkg. Jell O' 3."c .h lbs. dark Karo syrup 48c 1 pkg. Jiffy Jell 3.1c jl gal. tea Garden syrup $1.60 2 Post Toasties 27c jMedium Log Cabin syrup 60c 2 Kell 27c iLarge Log Cabin syrup $l.lo 2 c p . - ate ii oq Large Instant Postum ....43c 1 lb- Ghiiadeili's choco- ' Small Instant Postum ....23c late 33c Plain Postum 52c WE ADVISE CANNING ALL FRUIT AND VEGET ABLES POSSIBLE. IT WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS. YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. 1 1USICK 1