Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 27, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1919.
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186-194 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET, IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
MEN'S FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING AND SHOES.
DONT MISS THIS SALE. IT IS THE CALL OF SALEM'S STORE FOR THE PEOPLE. YOU WILL
HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF BUYING A DOLLAR FOR 75c OF MERCHANDISE AT THIS SALE. IT
IS USELESS TO EXPLAIN THE MARKET SITUATION AS THE NEWSPAPERS COVER THAT
EVERY DAY, BUT WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO BUY ALL YOU CAN FOR FUTURE USE AS
WELL AS PRESENT NEED NOW BEFORE THE PRICES GO HIGHER.
This Sale Starts Saturday and Continues Monday, June 30th
Groceries
Best hardwheat flour 4280 and $2.90
10 pounds Rolled Oats 65c
Head Rice, pound - 10c
Broken Rice, pound 8c
White Beans, pound 6c
Red Mexican beans, pound 8c
Lima Beans, 2 pounds for 25c
Cane Sugar, per sack with other groceries
only , .$9.80
Peaberry Coffee .. .'. 40c
Gun Powder Tea - 50c
English Breakfast .30c
Lipton's Tea, 1-2 pound 40c
Corn Flakes, package 9c
Macaroni :. . 8c
Soda and Oyster Crackers, pound 17c
Carnation, Libby's Borden's and Armours milk
per dozen $1.75
Sweet corn and sugar peas 15c
2 l-2s Tomatoes 14c
No. 2 Tall Clams 20c
Flat Clams 12c
No. 10 Red Karo syrup $1.03
No. 10 Blue Karo 98c
Big reductions in Crisco Cottolene compound,
pearl shortening, lard, Puritan oil, corn oil and
Wessen oil.
White Flyer Soap, 5c
Matches 5c
Brooms 65c, 85c, $1.00
Remember the Jar Season is in full swing right
now:
Masons 1-2 gallon, per dozen $123
Mason quarts, per dozen 98c
Mason pints per dozen 89c
Economy 1-2 gallons, per. dozen $1.80
Economy quarts, per dozen $1.40
Economy pints, per dozen $1.30
Economy Tops, per dozen .-. 29c
Sanitary Jar Tops, per dozen 20c
Jar Rubbers, per dozen 5c
BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S
Clothing and Furnishings
Buy your suit now for the Fourth:
$35.00 Men's Suits ..: $15.49
$7.50 Pure Worsted WToolen pants $4.98
$3.50 Men's Cotton Pants $1.78
Khaki Pants $1.19 and up
Men's Dress Shirts, 69c and up
2-piece Underware 45c
Union Suits 98c
Men's bib overalls $1.19 and up
$15.00 Boys Suits ......$7.49
Boys' Dress Shirts 65c and up
Boys Overalls 98c and up
Boys' Sport Shirts 49c
Children's Koveralls Khaki blue, extra, heavy 98c
Buy all your shoes now and save money.
Calf skin in war times 23c
Calf skin after the war 77 l-2c
Men's Shoes
$5.50 Dress shoes $3.49
$7.50 brown or black dress shoes $5.39
$4.00 Elk skin shoes $2.98
Mule skin $2.25
Boys shoes $1.49 and up
Ladies' Shoes
$8.50 kid leather shoes, all colors $4.89
$7.00 kid oxford and pump $3.98
$3.75 White Canvass Shoes, oxford, pumps....$1.98
$2.50 ladies' white canvas one-strap slipper, all
sizes $1.39
Children's white canvass one-strap slipper, leath
er soles $1.19; rubber soles 79c
Buy all your notions in our Economy Basement and save money. A few of the hundreds of bargaiai listed.
Market Baskets, 10c; 6 tin cups 25c; Sanitary Paper Sets for Picnics, contains 1 dozen Napkins, 10 paper
plates, 1 table cloth, all for 10c; 100 paper Napkins, 10c; 1 dozen paper plates 5c; 10 quart galvanized pail,
35c; Ladies' Stockings, Wue and white 15c; boy'g, girl's and children's black stockings, 19c- Men's socks, 10c;
Men's canvass gloves, 10c; Toilet soap 4c and thousands of other bargains.
We are giving special attention to country C. O. D. orders between Salem and Dallas. FREE DELIVERY
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.
PEOPLES
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STORE
186-194 N. Commercial St.
Phone 453
Newest crations inshb
Newest creations ia ,
Men's Caps and Cloth
Huts.
New ship meat of
Caps iu the most want- .
ed shades, Greys, Blues,
Greens and Browns ia
nil snappy eolors.
These Caps
are full silk lined and
are well finished. Caps
this season, will be worn
mora than ever before.
Prices From
$1.50 to $3.00
We have the nevest
This keeps it always
est; snappy styles as
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top7nf bl MM MuAit ft Mir I
Golf Caps
are here at Bishop's
for a sho& time only.
They are ia great ile
um u so will not be with
ns for very long.
Purchase yours aow
for that Golf game yoa
arc planning on in the
next few days. They
are the very best for
warm weather.
Priced at
52.00 Each
and best selection of merchandise arriving daily,
fresh and cleanand means that you get the lat
they come out
Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron.
Salem iVoolCfl WlUlS Store
SILVERT0N NEWS
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Silverton, June 27. Lieut. F. D.
Browne will arrive i If Salem some time
next Wednesday, in his fnrtiss plnnc.
II is parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry E.
Browne of Silverton, also his sisters
Miss Vivian Browne and Mrs. George
'Davis will meet Lieut. Browne at Sa
lem. Dr. Lewis Ohristopherson and family
will arrive this week from an extend
ed visit with relatives in the east.
Mrs. C. W. Keeno gave a liirthday
party lnt Wodnesdny at he homo on
West Main street. The guests of honor
were little Mix Francis Keene and
Master Franklin Kvenson. About thir
ty little folk were in attendance.
Supt. Howard M. Jjmcs formerly of
tills city but now of Enterprise, paid
a visit to Jsilverton triends this week.
Byron H. C'orkle, former principal
o the high school is visiting at the
C. S. Bristol home.
The city firo department was called
out twice this week. On Monday they
were called to the McClunig residence
where quite a blaze had started in tlie
roof and the following tiny they were
summoned to extinguish what night
have been a very serious fire at the
Hansen home.
Miss V i v in n Browne and Miss Vclma
Moser visited at Independence Mon
day. Mr. and Mr. MWnskill have return
ed from Salem to make their home in
HiHeiHon.
Miss Olga Vorseth of Portland paid
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ole Vorseth thi week.
D. Shepherd of Dallas visited here
a few days lnt week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Dnllum have
moved into the Ncls Hen.jum home
while the iTcnjwns art visiting ia the
east.
Robbers entered Syrings' store Wed
nesday night, picked the safe and es
caped with something over :i00, be-d'Hb-s
uViing icondernble damage, to
the fash register. No elew to the burg
lars has been aeirtalned.
Mis Hnttic Dohl returned to her
home at riilverton lire week after cv
eral weeks with a sister Mrs. Thco.
Opsund at Portland.
Miss Agnes larsen was married
Wednesday at the home of her parents
in this city, to Dr. Kjde of Seattle.
Thny will reside in this city where
Mr. Kjiln will follow dentistry.
Lloyd Prye visited In I'ortland Fri
day. Mrs. R. C. Kelsoy and daughter Hel
n, will leave for Wisconsin Saturday
to sjiend the summer visiting.
Dan Keeton of Seattle was in tie
cky this week.
Miss Nellie I 'ale of Albany spent the
week end with Silverton friends.
Alvin Rierson returned from Aniitv
Tuesday. He has been working in K.
E. Crowe's garage.
Mrs. W. H. . Browne anil two daugh
trs former residents of Silverton,
spent a few days at the Kd Adams
home.
DRY BILLS
(Continued from page one)
B rate enforcement provisions for the
two kinds of prohibition, but in one
bill.
Just before reporting the bill the
committee adopted an amendment by
Representative Steele, Pennsylvania, al
lowing manufacturers of non-aleoholio
boveiuges to reduce the amount of alco
hol in intoxicating .beverages 10 that
they may be classed as soft drinks. The
amount of alcohol after the reduction
must be less than one-half of one per
cent.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only
a few cents
Situation Summarized.
Washington, June 27 (United Press)
With only three days remaining until
wuf time prohibition is due to go into
effeet, tho prohibition situation today
Iwas:
1 Prominent officials End members
I of congress Still believe tho president
will luito wmio HciHfliii io ivpi-w noi
time prohibition as it affects iight
wines and beer. This action will come
up on the signing of the treaty, they
claim.
2 Dry leaders in congress admitted
thnt it will bo impossible to ua any
enforcement legislation for the war
time prohibition, net in tho two legisla
tive days remaining before July 1.
3 The louse judiciary committee
was expected to formally repoit to the
house today a bill with two distinct
sections, ono providing for tho enforce
ments of war timo prohibition and the
other for constitutional prohibition..
4 Should congress approve the house
plun, enforcement of tho war tune act
will be more lenient than was previous
ly plunned by the house judiciary eom-
mitteo. Only the manufacture and sale
of intoxicating liquors prohibited, but
the house bill clearly defines intoxicat
ing liquor under the war timo act as
any beverage that contains more than
one, half of one per cent alcohol.
5 Although enforcement legislation
rules eommittee, but it is practically
certain it will not come np ia tnc house
until the middle of next week. A mi
nority report will be filed by five
members of the eommittee.
BeperaU Vote rails.
Another eleventh hour move to re
port a separate bill for war time pro
hibition in the hoie of rushing it
through liefore July 1, failed b s. vote
of 10 to 6, the eommittee standing by
its original intention to provide sep-
Mngicl Just drop a little FreeJin
on tlist touchy corn, instantly it sti s
aching, then yon lift the corn off with
the fingers. Truly) No humbug!
Try i'reezone! Your druggist m ils a
tiny bottle for a few cent, sufficient
to rid your feet of every hr.rd corn,
i soft porn, or corn between the toes,
and calluses, without one particle of
pain, soreness or irritation. Ftecroee
is the discovery of a noted Cincinneti
genius.
almost certainly cannot be passed bo
fore July 1, drys In congress believe
the WT.r time act in Itself provides ade
quate enforcement provisions. While
it does not define "intoxicating liq-
I nor," the manufacture and sale of liq
. uor Is prohibited with penalties of im
' prbonnicnt from 30 to 90 days and fines
I of from 1100 to 1000.
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