PAGE EIGHT. (0;f 3ailnr -;!ol Ifournd. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. An Economical Delightful, Light Place to Trade IT IT It y I ovs IK A y P Ik M R roum , fci fci a A ' (l im A 11 A tl mvn f ... h mm mm m w mm a a 1 1 2 416 State fafilOUf Telephone Streel fe 877 1 " ! ; I PERSONAL j Ja. S. Alliprt returned yesterday from an extended fishing trip in Idaho where the fishing is good. .Mrs. W. K. K-ott Htid Mii Mena 0... ) t . rauri were visiiuig in lomuuu yes terday. B, T. Haines who returned from tin east Kuturdmy is in ll'ortlnnd today at tending to business matter. Mr, mid Mis. W. H. Adrian of Spring ...in hi l , , a Opinion agree that the record of this es-tai'lii-liiuent Is one of xervice perform ed, Those whom o have served will tell yon that we fulfill our obligation and that w are thor '"'K'i'.T trustworthy. TTIItTil TTT rT;rtr I Cherries M It-i m g a tula g and all i kinds of 1 Berries WA MANGIS BROS. WarehouseHigh and Ferry Sts. 1 . PHONE 717 I Office 512 Slate St. Salem, Oregon FOR THAT TRIP YOU ARE GOING TO TAKE .. The babbling brooks and sunlit sands of leisure land, calls for special outfitting before departing. Most important is the choosing of outer apparel, your suits, dresses, coats, skirts,, blouses and mid dies. Suitable styles plenty are ready for the trip for knock-about, for sports, for afternoon and even ing. From sources of greatest reliability we have collected new, charming and serviceable garments, which we price so that all may buy without any inconvenience. field ient Hnnday at the home of Mr. and Wrf. J. K. Seott. Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Turpyi of Van eonver, B. I'., nre in the eity, guests at the home of Mrs. Turpin's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. W, II. iluut. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tripp and fami ly of Portland visited aXturduy and vSiimluy with their diioghter, Mrs. H, Ia Ileal! K) I.slie street. TUa building of tha Valley Packing 'niltUHUV. ioMf north nf Snli.m la vn it. idly takiiij; on the fiuishiiiK touelies, Tho seeond floor which has just been completed, is cement sluli of reinforced IA.VW, "V- 5.,. , vfcr. "l A M Ml X m f With the Finest Dessert Serve ' "English Style" WELLINGTON A Distinctive Csk Creation jwr - A TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY SPOKANE AND PORTLAND CW. J V-ranrt "maJLtrffaidi II NTED Royal Ann Cherries 8c lb. Bings, Lamberts 8c lb. Other Varieties 5c lb. Strawberries 12c lb. Red Raspberries J2c lb. Black Cap Raspberries.. 10c lb. Blackberries (Lavtons)..8c lb. Loganberries , 8c lb. Evergreen Blackberries..6c lb. Bartlett Pears.... $60 per ton Wo furnish boxes and eratea. Straw berry rratei for sale. Com and see us before you aril. i I Th. cookijig club of the Noble achool nenr Neoit. Mill, has scored 100 per oent perfect Which mean, that the." '"'"bers who went in to take np the work o th, ehih, every one has eon, pleted he eourse. It often happrna that a nu.i,l.er of rooking club, ,rt out fnvombly l,t that some fall by tho wu.vde before the elose of the season. Tha man wi ... wauva to oe a soldier should hurry. The local ,y recruiting ni iv r mtuirciuy evening of thia week, no more ei.list e will be accepted for over am, duly. Also that for the next two weeks here are special offerings for Meniean horde, -or Mibeian sevice. nd n, who Tl,,. . 'C . ,U bfl '"epted. There are two artillery officers from ri. Alnvin. ali, i . . .;, . " " now in tne eity to aid in recruiting, MRS. GILBERT MASONER DIES After an illness or six week, from tubreculosia nf ,,, braill M a Mnsoner died at the Uu.nl Hauuritni, hosp, ul I'ortlnnd, Frid ay, Juno i0, and juried in l(,k Creek te Mm. ay afternoon, .Tu 2, follow ina -" . reea enuicti, Hev. S. h. Long eouductin,. the servi,,,-. A.ia May Ums was bom nnd grow to vouiik womanho,,,! in the Kllioit i'maie country, moving to Portland emal rear. ago. February fill, of i;r Hhe was united in marriage to Gilbert Mnsoner aud the new home wag ratal,. lihed ! I'ortlaud. Mrs. Masono, was visiting at the home of her siMer Mrs t'lvde Ainsworth, a few day, prior to her death.- Hubbard Enterprise. W. T. COLEMAN DIE8 ' W. T. Coleman, a Mn nf m ... family who came to Oregon in 1847 lied at his home in Ht. 1'aul, BuiidRv! June J2, at the aKe 0f aixty-seveu, the day, Mr.'Colemun was tho ..... i.. . Frank .. ( oleman. lie Iraves to Liourn his limn torn ...n B,.J . , , ,. u ,nu ranu-.liii.nli ers, three brothers, four aister. and 7;i inrpnewa an,t ntrces. Mr. C0le.a' 1-.., i- ... u.uq M AicMinnville. ilulh bard Knterprise. PROMINENT TRrjIT MEN VISIT In rouipRiiy with Hoy Craves of Mier Idan, il. U, M.-avry of the fruit broker ae form of Nravrv I'l.l.n. k. sua l ity, Cbirap., St. Louis, Puv 3,.H.rt, uaupu, umana, nt. raul, Miiin. npo lis and Wichita, .n.l II II vn.,..i,.. ...: --, " , . v vcfia.r.i. t'f t. V. Slater Co., l'ortlniid, wer .n u.e cny nisi jiuirsdiiy and f r.c din ed by Mr. Ornvca with some of our prominent eitix.ia. These prominent fruit brokerage men had been through tho valley with Mr. (iravra to Investi gate the fruit iMwet and were much pi.asea witn the future outlook. Mr. m-avev stat.l that there would be a rplri.did market for the vallr can ned fruit for year, to come and tM ; mean, that there will be a. good market ,for all fiuit turned out at this ra merr and all fruit furnished the euniierv at this point by growers of thia aeition. jWoodburn Independent. , Tha Journal Job Department ! will print Too anvibino In it,- . .tatloaery I;ne do it riht and 0 aara yj real uoaey. CUJsVLSQ TKTS July 13 Annual seeaioa Ore- got Spanish. War Veteran. July 'Wednesday Dane at armory fur tpaui:di War veterana. July 1 Reception to returned oldiers at Marion square, 8 p. July 4 Big Fourth. f July eelebratioa in Sakni. July & Homecomiag for re- turned soldiers. ) July S-5 Commercial air- plana (lying in Salem. NORMA TALMA.DUE IN "HER ONLY WAY" VAUDEVILLE ratSEV Try Northern now. It 'a Bear, every saek guaranteed. At roar "ro eere. tf o ArUficl! tMth, bare expert plat mail, with over 35 year, erperienee, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den list, 303 V. 8. Nat. bank bid. tf o I buy Junk of all klMa, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken dowa auto, and part, of auto.. Oive ili trial, jteimbock Junk Co. 32o N. Com. tit. t'hona 303. tf From three month to one rear In the state penitentiary was 'lie sen tence given .Ned Mi-Sherry who was harged with securing money under false pretensos. After ho failed to saw his way out of the county jail Thurs day evening, he called for his attorney and after talking it over, decided to plead guilty. He wa. formerlv with a pressing and tailoring establishment on Stale street, and issued several check, that were worthless. Dr. B. r. Pound, recently returned from service, announce, reoporing of hi. dental office, 6th floor U. B. Na tional bank bldg. Fhono 169. tf o Mothers! Read Bishop's ad for a now hat free for your child. F. A. Baker waa elected Tic presi dent of the Oregon mail carriers' assu- intion at the state meeting held Bat- n r .lay in Astoria, The mail caniers are after an advance in sa'aiv and took under dixruasion the proposition nf ask-, ing thnt the minimum annual salary be tl Vlo with a maximum salary of $J00O give thousands of hats away Tuesday See ad. Bins, Lambert, Tartarian, May Duke and Kentish cherries. We are in the market bring them to our big plant opposite W, P, Co. passenger station, or phone 804. I"hes Co. tt For first olaas work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. 1'hone 18S4. tf f -o After the Snakes parade, dance with them at. armory Wed. night. Special meeting of Multno mah chapter, No, 1, K, A. M this evening. Work in the M. K. degree. Visiting companions welcome. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the frien.ls nnd neigh bor. for the many acta of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my wife, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. J. Y. DeU.bin. Fythian Sisters, initiation and enter tuiiuneiit Tins. eve. Come. 71 Lieut Brno McDaniel, well known in this city, hits the unique distinction of being in charge of the marriage bu reau at lUirdeaux France. The trench fiiw are pretty stringent as to mar riage and among other thinga required, ia a birth certificate. As very few peo- ple enn furnish this certificate in this country, let alone the sol.lier in France it is up to Lieut. McDaniel to make Busick & Street GARAGE 120 South Commercial Street All kinds of Auto repair -vork Home of the Auburn Beauty Six -i Mttw) L.M.HUM ear ef YickSoTeii Chine Medicine and Tea Cfc. 8a medicine which will ear any tnowa disease. 4 Ota Sundays from 10 A. U. i until IP. U. I 133 South. Uigh fet, Paletn, Oregoa I'hoae 2o3 2 the mo satisfactory arrangement pes-1 jible whea an .American o;dier wauUi marry a tTeneli girl. Lieut. Mi-Dun iel ia a hrathor nf K. t..r t , iUcrlr Bianamr nf ttio .! rn,.r jfiai flub but now manager of the silo j department of the Sjiauiding lodging j iconti.anv. Sr. Carl E. Mlfler tu opened his leatal office at 510-ill U. S. bank bldg. Phase 311. tf Dr. L. R. Springer, aenUrt, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phase 114. tf o Newport fishing season opens; ling eod aliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per pound; red eod 10a pound. Fitts Mar kef tf Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist. Moor !bldg. eorner Court and Liberty. : Phone 114. tf j Chauacey Bishop returned to Salem I yesterday after having spent the past jtwo mouths with the Pendleton Wool len mill at Pendleton. He will stay here jover the Fourth, returning to IVndle. ,ton next week. He expects to Send the greater part of tho year at Pendleton. Salem Cigar Factory Is now making "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly a they were made before tlhe war. Anokinv Itiun rAminila w,n ,s m .MUW ,VW V aid limnl Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf CoL Robert A. Miller vaji &finA nr.. ident of the association In Portland of former Salcin rraiibmta at m iiw,t;n,. held in Portland Saturday. Other offi- i-.-ri. eu-t-ieii were j. u. i,ee as vice pros ident, Mrs. W. D. Palmer as secretary and Soctt Bo.worth as treasurer. The JSatilrday meeting was held in tho Pen insula park and was attended by about 100. Colonel Miller presided at the meet iuir. Amonir the well known fnrn, S . lem resi.leuts who were present were former Coventor T. T. Oeer, Frank K. Ilotehkiss of Vancouver. Mr. K.li.ri Tozier Wcthered, George M. iiimes, C. .. inoores, ueorge w. Jones, Mrs. W. 1). Palmer. Miss Lill inn Itilfri.niiin .1 C. Thompson. Mrs. I.iilii tferren fi- Kdward llirsch and H. J. Migger' Call Patton Plumbina- ropalr work. Thone 1608. 2U0 N. Com. street. ' tf W buy liberty bonds. 314 M.-inonin uiug. tt Since It has been decided that ...the federal eniulnvmnnf ,ff..i ;n th!Z a!..- will have to be discontinued, attention is ennra to ordinance !o. 1m0, which lllla to dent with iille hinn l.ua ul..... antly designated as vagrants. By this uru.iiniieo me cuy recorder s of.fico virtually becnn.ea nr. et.mlnviiw,.,. ,. reau for it provides that the' police of- : ...... i . .. . i.i-ers ii.iiii wain an idlers uLout pool rotiiu. or other loafinif ren.lezv (III trill i they are lialile to be classed as va grants and dealt with accordingly uu- .!. .ii.-y snow uiar nicy nre entitled to bo in a state of inactivity. Along with this morning, the officers are to inform them that a list of available po sitions of employment are on file at the office of the recorder, whoso dutv it shall be to keep in touch with' ail employes of labor so that information cun be given. After the Snakes parade, dance with them at armory Wed. night. NOTICE The falem Woolen Mill store has several thousand hats to be liiven awnv to the boys to be worn in the fourth of July pa rade also firecrackers. They may be had by calling here Tuesday afternoon, tict yours while they last. After th Snakes naxade. dn with tHem at armory Wed. niijht. Oregon fruit growers may be Inter ested in the following figures from thel omce or the aliformn commissioner of hoticulture showing the various per eentages of fruit crops in that slate: Apple 8H per cent of normal, cherries Kl per cent, peaches IIS per eent, plums XI, prunes tH per cent, walnuts 100 per cent, tomatoes Sn per cent. Miss F. H. Bell representing the (Standard Fashion Co. of San Francisco is at tho Oale ft Co. store for a few days. o The "BoOlatT" shoe atnra alnt n the psychological moment, has arrang ed one of the most interesting patriotic window to be found in tho city for celebration week. They have made a striking collection of picture of h'stnr- .r a.gnirieance, iiuutratin the wars of '7H 'HI and 1)11 w. . , , a i v. jWaiington, Lincoln and heroes of the uri.i war. Along with these ia a fine d.aplay of the national colors. Captain W. D. Clarke. 2 wl ririnit of the highway engineers, will arrive in fsnem toiniii attcr two years of service. 14 moniha of wh ii'h Bi.rn in France. steel and paved with vitrified brick -j incnc tmcn. Ail the slaughtering and manufactories will take plnce on this floor. The building1 I. h. Cn... tories hinh. Messrs Menalnff mil hope that by Angust 1 fhc entire bnild Unt will !e under roof snd that the full plant will be in operation bv -No vera Iber 13. I lieutenant Browne, who 1 to fly I here for three davs he Iwritr that he has decided ta bring his' Vurti JSUK This p'ane is cxactlT gf' u.. . v I a " - l . Out Ki - f : ' .V :. !: 'Ij "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'L & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store the size used by the government avia tors who stopped over iir Salem a short time ago on their way to Portland for the 'Kose festival. The Salem lodee of Flks hava a h.T evening before them Jor the next meet I.... TL 1 a .u- . , il 1HUI3.1HY or mis weea. jsecrctury Wiedmer says that tho names of 42 Just .received, a fine new lot of choice Buckles from New York, giving the New Patterns hav ing special attaching devices. All prices from $4.00 down to -f Why Pay FREE Illustrated History of the world war, with every set of granite ware 9-piece set $850 New Perfection Oil Stoves 2 burner $16.00 3 burner : $21.25 YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Ti'ucfe Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHOXE 1100 aja? w y iv j a a , and to reallv ioocker Suit 2) A new shipment just receiv ed of splendid medium weight materials. Ages 8 to 17 years. $4.98. $5.75 and I representative business and profession al iueu of Sale in and vicinity have been passed on by the memberhip committee nnd will be presented to the lodge for ballot. Try Salem first In Buying Pump Buckles 40c More? -Refrigerators $7.30 to $30.00 : t ul N. Commercial St. Salem. t a. 4M