PAGE SIX f&JsVsiwW isn't! tfW B.V.D. To The Dinner Party , TF you're down for a X speech, you'll get up j as cool as a cucumber.' BVD. itia!ittcan tmliy In) ol(u iKt in b V U L'mkrwvaf MADC FOR JH6 BESTJETAILTRAD5J II.V.D. Sleeveless C!...rJ Clutch I'nion Suits, (I'at. I'. S. A.) 11.75 the Suit 1). V. D. Coat Cut I'nJer hirti anil Kmc Length Diawen, fl.OO the liarmcnt tiie n.v.n. COMPANY. NEW YORK SAIEM SIRE STORE Beys Suits Men's Brown Shoes Belted models with English Knickerbocker pants, $3.98, $5.50 to $7.00 greys, browns and mix- Men's Auto Gloves $3.95ToC$8.45 $3.85, $4.45 to $6.00 Boys Shirts Men's Dress Gloves m- n Samples nam or military collar, or , o rn neat stripe patterns jlJ to JJ.JU 69c to 79c Men's Athletic Unions Boys' English Shoes 70c, 75c. 85c, $1.00 Black $3.65,54.45 Men's Balbriggan or Dark Brown $3.95, $4.65 Mesh Unions 98c Mei's Dress Shirts Men's Panapa Hats No collar, soft or starch- J?1?1 m cc cd cuffs tO $j.D3 75c, 93c. $125. $1.45 cascs Men's Soft Shirts $1.75 to $13.85 r tiVcr if kVk u' Khaki Auto Suits )UZ. $1.43. iMd Roomy Cut $225 $2.45, $2.69, $2.98 Men's Black Dress Shoes Mens Dress Pants mMK?., Gravs. Browns and $3.45 $3.95. $4.85 ' Blues $5.50, $6.00 to $6.50 $3. $3.50. $4.50, $5.50 You Do Better for Less C. J. BREIER CO. Ill N. Commercial St. For a Greater Maion ' " ' p5- ' am J in 4 ?l""'""-njm- (44 Cccnty-PATRONIZE Local Merchants THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1919. 1 CITY NEWS 5 NOTICE TO FAST0R3 llocause of a half holiday for the ctiiilujrf of The Capital Journal mechanical depart- mcnt on (Friday, July 4, it will be necessary for all church no- tiees intended for publication in The Journul on Saturday, .Inly 5, to he in the office not Inter than 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Dr. Oarl Gregg Doney, F. A. Legg and l'uul Wallace went to Portland yes lerduy to inspect the building of Heed college with special reference as to whi ther any ideas might be suggested for the building of the new dormitory for Willamette university. ' Illihee Golf club members. Shirt waist ilanciiij party will be given Wed ncHdiiy evening .Inly 2. Hunt 'a orches tra. 'Refreshments, Free lunch. 7 2 Spanish War veterans dance at ar mory Wednesday night. New classes begin next Monday at ihe Capital '.Normal, l.itli and Wilbur streets. 7th and Ht h grade, also type writ ing and shorthand, ibofh (Irogg and I'itnian. Address J. J. Krap.i, Salem, Oregon. 7 5 The A. W. Schntuk grocery stock on North Commercial street wili 1)0 sold as a whole to the highest bidder next Thursday. As the building was rented from mouth lo month, (lie purchaser will have the option of 'continuing tmsincK at the name stand and of leas ing the building. The Muck Invoiced dive to soOO. Tor Sale 1 Ford truck, nearly new, woitn drive. Kurd truck perfect conili tion $47.; Cadillac truck perfect roil- flit ion sVI.'il); Chevrolet, new fully equip I'eil, fs.ni; Overland, perfect condition 300. .fnrion (larngo. Spanish War veteran dance at ar mory Wednesday night. ILllhoe Golf club members. Shirt waist dnneing party willbo given Wed nesday evening July 2. Hunt's orches tra, .Kefreshnients, Free lunch. 7-2 Notice Daughters and granddaugh ters of Civil war veterans who wish to sign as charter members of the or canixiitiun known ns Ihiughters of Vet erans, also those over Hi years of ace who are eligible in the same are re quested to meet at the home of Mrs. O. 4'lnrke, 7."i:i Marion street, Wed inesday July 2, at H o'clock p. m. o In Investigating the theft of drugs last Friday night from the Schneffer drug store on North Commercial street the police ran up ajains' the follow- I nj;: A bicycl'.' was found back of the store. After inquiring every place in the city likely to bp interested jn hi cycles, it was finally made known that it belonged to a tiny in the south part "f town, lie was called in and after questioning, acknowledged that while picking cherries a few days at the Kimball place in I'olk county, his wheel had been stolen. Then Ihe prop osition wj to find nut who' stole the wheel. In a couple of days a man came in and said he had left his wheel tiack of the Salvation army headquarters, which is back of the .Schaeffer drug store. He reeogni.ed the wheel and claimed his property. Jlut after more questioning, he acknowledged to the po 'liee that he hail escaped from the fee jiile minded school some time ago. Hence as a result, the man was return ed to the state feeble minded school the 4ioy was given his bike and Still (iio clt.c to the dope thieves. ! Dr. B. F. Pouud. recently returned from service, announces reopening of hii dental office, 5th floor V, S. Na tional bank bldg. Phono 109. tf I Spanish War veterans dance at ar- jntoiv Wednesday nijht. ! I offer my thanks and sincere appre ciation to my friends for their kind support during the recent (loddess of j Liberty contest. Xfargnrct While. i CARDOI THANKS I We wish to thank the many friends ,ai!j neighbors who so kindly gave and offered assistance also for the msny jhcittitiful flowers and kind words M'k- ee, which can never be forgotten, dur ing our recent bereavement. Mr. and ;Wrs, W in. H. Howd wn l (fciuhgters. Kd na Howd, Veda Howd. A J. B aid win returned this morning from Portland where he has spent the past ten days working with a firm handling war supplies. He had the mis fortune to injure one of his fet so .1.. i. : : i - i . j.nai tie is iio aywiiaien lor woris m ,1i-es.lil. j Miss Fay H. Bell, representing the j Standard Fashion compauy of Sau j Francisco, is in the city fur a few days making her headquarters with tlale & ;Co., who are agents for all the styles 'and publications of this company. She jis especially presenting the "IJcsigner' ,the last word in fashion putdications, 'and on which a special uifcr is being jinade. When the irrelavent reporter at tempted to poke tun at the costumic j fantasies visible on the streets of Sa ;leni she merely smiled sweetly and re ferred to the magazine as evidence that the Standard company could take any kind of material and tinusfoim any woman into a thing of beauty with the prevailing styles. "Help, help, man is trying to break into my house, " was the alarm receiv ed yesterday afternoon at the police station from a woman who said she liv.1,1 i, a nnrtain ,l..it-f ,.f .1... nitv nr. :17th street. The motor policeman was I sent out in a hurry to take in the burg lar but found a man having an epilcp J tie fit on the sidewalk in front of the 'woman's house. His actions were so queer that the frightened woman thot .1. ... .1:...' . 1. nicy were jusi preiimitiery iu nouse breaking. An Inquiry was received yesterday by J. F. lliitchason, iu charge of the ; pitlilieitv for the Fourth of July ccle- :.. ..l 1:. winiiuu 111 -itieiii iitnu a j'tiiij living not so very far from Salem. Said par ty was anxious to the airplane, and had read that it would do some of its fancy stunts over Willson park, but the main thing was to ask where Willson ipark was located. For the .benefit of those who ure partial strangers it may 'be said that Willson park is the name given to that part of the statehouse grounds between the capitol building and the post office. . S. H. Van Trump county fruit in spector, -is just homo from a visit to iScotts Mills and vicinity. He savs the cherry rop in that part of the county is pretty spotted, with ubout half a crop yield,-that walnut and filberts are not doing very well and that the pear crc!p is short. AImi that the liest crop is in apples and peaches 11 ml that loganberiies will score about lUO per cent, the best ever, G. A. E. veterans, yon are hereby warned to assemble at the armo'v In Siilom at 1 o'clock p. m, sharp, Fridaj July 4th, that you may be reauj to take scats iu the nutoiuobiles that will be provided for you, that you may take part in the grand parade of the day. A word to the wise is sufficient Oanii'l Wa ster, adjutant. Wooden shoes will be the next thing in order if leather continues to send its price skyward. The local dealers tcS of another advance of -" cents a pound within the past month. It is now about as cheap to drive a Ford us to walk around on the. avemeut. The past month will go down into the history of the weather bureau as an exceedingly dry one, with only .IS of an inch rainfall. Pining the past ten years mere nns neen only one .nine with less rainfall and thut was last year when it was entirely dry. The av erage maximum temperature for June was lit) ami the average minimum, 4S. This is much cooler than one yenr ago when the maximum average was ami the minimum nvci.igc oil. In 1917, the average maximum for June was 72 and the average minimum 41). In mill it was 71 for the average maximum and 1 fo r the average minimum. Taken as a whole the past mouth has been much cooler Hum the avetage for the past ten years. The little red stamp is again coming into its own and it is back tn the shelves for the three cent purpoe ones. For today, the letter weighing one ounce may travel for two cents and the green stump is sufficient tariff for postals and misruled letters. Postage is now back to the pre war period. Word reeently receWed by relatives i here sillies that Joe W. Cltamtiers, jun ,ior member of the finu of Chambers i .Chambers, would sail todav from New 'York tn Jtra.il with the battleship Ida ho. escorting the president of Hrail. I Later-the vesxiel will pass thiongh the 'Panama ranal and Join the Pacific J fleet nt s:1i Praucix'ii ami steam up Mhe coast to Oregon and Washington harnois. Oliver Beers brings In to the Journal office a copy of the obi Kvening Post, published iu this city by R. E. Cannon iu the days of Coxcr's army and the low cost of Iving IS!'"!. It is a four page sheet, not greatly burdened with either news or advertising matter. One feature that excited interest ws the market report, which showed buying price, ia Salem as follows: Steers $2.23 ilTESTINGS el ror. 'r"c"1 ' 3 hoW ammonia or v.rmH.t;th.n.pr!y- f't VICK'S VAP01UEB B00YGUAR!)'-3O.6O'7it29 NeivportBeach Season Opened Large Crowds The season at New-mrt i will ivguu. Never before so early in the ieason have 90 ninny cottages leeen ti. ken. I Kugene, Albany and Saiem arv well represented by some of their pret.ie.st girls who are here for the sim,.n.'-. People from all parts of tne n.ir.M I west are arriving at the rate ti' seven ty five to one hundred daily, .Notie.' able are many ei.rs from Kpukair, Se attle, Wallowa, I.cwiston and Pendle ton. " I The amusements are variid, with dancing and bathing parties decidedly in the lead. Fishing and clam dicing are fuvored sports which have for an incentive a blow at II. C. L. The aate beds were never better and ma'iy valu able stones are being found. 1 At a recent meeting of the Newport Commercial club it was decided that Hon. H. F. Jones, the uuthoi of the Roosevelt highway ideasitre, bo sent to Washington to join with the representa tives of the other coast counties to urge congress for immediate action en this very Important measure. There h no doubt but congress will make Ihe r.cces I'ary appropriation but the effort is to n.ake it nvniluole as soon as po.nible. The contractor has given notice to (he city council that lie will have tho big tin nt for the city water woiks com-' plot od in n few days, when this Jam is filled it will nearly double the pres ent capacity, The council is also ar ranging for an additional amount in the way of a supplementary pumping plant. Wiien this is comleted it will give nr cbunduncp of water for mills mid me-' chunieal purposes. Rev. Coult of Independence, Willi his 13 Hov Scouts, have been a sovrcj of, considerable interest to many acre dur ing the pwst week. It is quite a sight to $2.50 a hundred; top hogs 3; mut ton 21 cents a pound; eggs S to U cents; butter 10 to 13 cents; potatoes 17 cents a bushel; wheat 47 cents; otta 24 cents; hay $8.30 a ton. A good grade of flour could ibe bought in those days for about 03 cents a sack and potatoes retailed for 23 cents a bushel. A com parison of these prices with those of today is enough to make n man's head swim. ... Both phyr.'clans and patients in Sa lem have got to ''wulk the chalk" from this date forward iu handling wines and liquors and alc hoi for eith er internal or external use. The bureau of internal revenue has issued wire bound regulations, providing that the doctor who prescribes any form of al coholic 'stimulant for a patient must sign duplicate prescription blanks in his own handwriting; and the patient must be under his constant supervision. This applies also to alcohol, which can not be sold in quantities larger than one quart. All prescriptions must bear the name and address of the patient, the nature of illness and the name of the pharmacist who fills the pre scription. All prescriptions must be preserved, and once a month a list of physicians prescribing alcohol must be transmitted to the collector of internal re veil uc. DIED SlUDALL At the home of his parents at Astoria. Oregon, Homer llanihorn Siddlill, aged 12 years rnd o moattis. He was the son of Mark urn! .Vila (Hawthorn) Siddull, and was l.er.i near ! Salem, Or., December 2! l!'d. lie at tended the Salem schools u.iiil the spring of 191s when his paui la niovel o Astoria. He will be remembered by i many of his schoolmates as a brvht and studious scholar. Governor, Vetoes Illinois ! Ten Round Boxing Measure Springfield, III, July 1. (United Press.) Illinois' tea round boxing bill, passed by both houses of the stute leg islature, was dead today. Governor Irwden Vetoed the measure bst night because, he said, he Indieved it tuicnti-1 stitutional. i Dtslaring he favored boxing rfii 1 ,i,i9 disappointed at not being l';e to ap prove the measure. Lowden a-'--ed it would have inVHlidatrd s-ctii' j the criminal cixle. ' iTnr 9il(r Elrcr In Rtttnnrt "J '"f ' J I Salem's a Good Place to Trade I BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS to see these boys prepare a meal of i their own catch of fish, crabs and oy-j sters, and to s'c them eat. Oh myl They are a manly bunch that caa oe de-j pended on iu the future, ; Mr. McCarkey, one of Newport's! eoiuicilmeii, is smashing the K Ou Riv er record for strawberry raising lie is producing lierrics at the rate oi -000 ier acre. They ure of the variety known as the Oregon. They uveruge ubout 22 berries to the box and he s'lls t.iein readily at 20 cents per box. Max Hofer and family are occupying their cottage at Agate Beach. He says there will be a large crowd at Agate Beach this season. S. G. Irvin, manager of the Agate Beach Land company, is making some extensive improvements -on tne btrccts and water works nt Agate Beach. Also a free camp park for autos. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee will ottupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church at Newport during the summer. 3 he peo ple of Newport and visitors ure veryj fortunate in having an oppoitunity to hear so tn touted an orator, ir. I.eo is also a noted singer. Tho housing on the piledrivcr being used in the construction of the govern ment jetty, burned recently w'lich will iuuso some loss to the contractor but will not materially deluy the work. Ihe engineer reports very satisfaoiy results from the extension of the jetty ft) fur us it has gone. John M. S'ott, general passenger agent, nnd Henry I). Morse, traveling passenger agent of the -Southern Paci fic, spent several days in Newport re cently. Thev expressed theinselve's is well pleased w ith the preparations being niiide'.j iiecommodiite the large prjwd i f eople they expect to biing to Newport I lis season. Mr, Scott said ti. ! wo.i'J shorten the time more than na hour over that of Inst year. Mr. Scott's i-enial disposition has made libn a host of warm friends in Newport in 1 'hey ire looking to him for much liettei uuiisportntien facilities in the near fu t tu re. Used for 70 Years Thru its U3c Grandmother s youthful appearance has remained until youth lias , ru'coitw Dut a memory. The soft, refined. writ; appcarms renJors leaves tlic iov joy hi--:t;4 of Ikauty with you for many'i?' t .-.?. years. St ' . " v,""r',V, , j- --t ' - 1 - ' I'X . . t .''." S'' '", , v- - i auuiMMU.i.iuujJ A. L THOMAS Newport, Oregon. Agates Cut and Mounted Watch Repairing 1 23 years in business C. E. WAIT Agate Cutter and Manufacturing Jeweler Open the Year Round . NYE BEACH, NEWPORT : X t f r . j ONLY ALL-AROUND HOTEL AT THE BEACH Location, Service and Accommodations the Best. For a Greater Maion Countj - BUT TOUB MEAT AT VAN ORDEN'S MARKET AND j SPEND YOIR EYLNINHS ; AT THE Roya! Theatre i nnrrnc rnnrriv tvn IUULA3 UuUvLiil A1W DELICATESSEN Everything in Groceries, Confectionary and Ice Cream, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigars and Tobaccos. Both in and out of Season. , Alcn Fi-pqIi FkIi ' ! Corner ("oust and Beach bts. ' NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, ORE. J Phone 2m. I WE HAVE COME TO STAY WILCOX STAPLE and FANCY GR.OCER.IES NYE BEACH VAN S MARKET , FRONT STREIOT . rUONB 34.-2 , BEST LINE OF Staple Groceries AND I.l'NCII GOODS IN THE l ITY PUTNAM'S - Newport's "Big Town" Confect! nar" And Ice Cream Place. . Front Street, Newport. i H. H. SAXTON , (Formerly of Salem) BARBERSHOP ' Post Office Block BATHS SHINES L. C. SMITH Front Street E. C. Cross & Sous Meats Groceries . Fruits Vegetables Out of Town Orders Carefully Pachc CITY DELIVERY" HOT SEA BATHS W. T. Crocker. Prop. OPPOSITE CL1IT HOUSE, NYE BEACH, Newport, Oregon. WHITE FOR RATE ON A FEW NEAT AND CLEAN HulsE KLEPIN'O APARTMENTS. f-- - NEW CLIFF HOUSE H"t !n,l cold water. All mod ern, conveniences F'iraihe.l tents am cottages t PATRONIZE Local Merchants