PAGE TEN 3anHiI Journal SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919. I ) K) IT ff EIGHT i AND THE MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT WHEN YOU GET IT AT THE RIGHT PLACE. THAT IS FROM THE-J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, WHOSE GREAT SUCCESS HAS BEEN MADE BY ALWAYS TREATING THE PEOPLE RIGHT i Bathing Suits !Now that the warm weath er is here you will be want ing to take advantage of it Come in and let us fix you up with a nice bathing suit Men's bathing suits 98c to $1.98 t Women's BBathing Suits $4 98 and $3.98 t Children's Bathing Suits 98c to $3.49 WASH DRESSES AND SKIRTS White Organdie Dresses $16.50 to $18.50 Fine Gingham Dresses $2.98 to $5.90 White. Gaberdine Skirts ....JJj J2.9S and $3.49 WAISTS You should look them over. They will please you 98c to $5.90 Good Values in All Departments. IncofDorated A 11 Around Town j C0MHT3 EVENTS BESIDES HAVING EFFICIENT GLASSES 1 1 i It is just as easy to have Becoming glasses. Shelltex Shur-Oas Meet the Mode Let us supply you today while you are thinking about it DR. A. McCULtOCH, OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building Although the pontage rates are now they wore before llu lute war, a number of people are of the opinion that dni, letters may- lie mailed in Kalein f(r one rent. A, n general rule, it may ho ,, tmt W1(,rt tlll,ro h writing ,n a letter, whether it is seal ed or unsealed, the ncstngo , one cent. , It may also 1h said a a general rule '.nat where letten aro delivered thf ; iostngo is two rents. TTin only time a ne rent stamp may ibo used aleiio for mailing is for a card or printed mat ! h'r letter mailed in an unsealed en velope. At tho post office this morning ! there were several letters addressed i to parties lit Salem with hut only one ; rent, pontage. These'wero returned to me sender lor additional postage. I SOLD THE FARM Public Auction Horses, Cows, Pigs, Brood Sows, Chickens, House hold Furniture, Machinery, Chopped Feed Hay, Eight Acres Oats in the Field. Tuesday, July 8, 10:30 a. m. 1 John I ijrapf t' leant heavy harness, & tous W I i miles east of Union, old K.ve. 4 gallon. ,l.ly; I fine iKht Jersey w , years "id I 2 gallons da,lv. fresh ia October; i extra fine llolstei,, hei r i, 2 rear, from b,g milkers, "state breeding." 2 vou ng ealv , 1 1 W Wi.ght .0 poond a dandy; 4 Duron Jersey pies weiitht 71) r, . , , ."-mmiu revers nie ilise harrnw Deere steel lieaiu It i,., h !...... i , ... "r'" i plow l .ii shovel ridmg euit.vaU.r, nearly new; u,M, It,,, J n. k ZTl nVr"W' 4 r,lni1 r,M",il-T' 1 Mil,' wa,,,,,,, hv ,Mt .t,.. i 1.T " " i 'IWI1 set ie ii Joi.it t,H.; I set singl hamew, ,,K.d: S sere, of i r;..i.t runU 'r L' SrV "'" r0,'n,, Trl0-V-' ""k"; 1 nde rURNITDRP i bV.'jr' '" '"'k,! 1 """"""J -' sTinn .,r,JJ! , - f"'0 tM,k ,,r""M,r"- 3 hi"' """-l IH-Jm r .XdlninJ t IT,?, "",!"n1,,",", u'k nd writing de.k k.tihen inle, , 1T 7. ' ! !'- ' r"' -""ting, t t . i i . .' "'. w niaiieatne su ho e raut'e IPfli t'. slnii niativ i.t).... I. ..... ' ,n. aifl ' Ewr3rtU1" "e highest bidder. Come o. rLttM-All sums of o.f)0 1r lln'd, Pll,h, 0vpr tht LUNCH miXED ON GROUNDS feesER9sr.au F. N. Wcodry, . OW,KB THE AUCTION EB Phone 510 r 51 salrtn, WOOORT CONDUCTS SALES Or EVERT DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE I llliod Inniiis, shi'vels. I ToUow the crowd to the big- opening danee at Hall Bros, hall, Turner, Friday July 4th. Big floor, Uig time, 74 Read Bishop 't ads they save you anil monry. Sptt;iil metif of Ealain loilyo So. 4 A. K. & A. M., this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Business Is on a boom in the depart ment of tho office of county clerk where scalps of moles and gophers arc counted. The last legislature passed a special law for .Minion county, permit ting it to offer ten cents for sculps of moles and gophers, i:h fivo cents for grny diggers. As the law became ef fective May 211, business in this line was so rushing that for the one mouth alone the office paid ut as buiinty .",(11.35, while for the preceding fic mouths, tho total was only .'I-.S.33. Varnished tile wall paper more beau tiful and cheaper than white enamel, for kitchen and bath. Huron's, tlora'l street. If you need a suit in a hurry Bish p's is the (place. An examination for the Job of terr- ing as postmaster at Turner is announc ed by the civil service department. This examination will be held in ISa leiii Vpt. iM, IttlW. and only those may apply and take the examination who were residents of the Turner district at the time the vacancy occurred. Tho peel master at Turner is paid 1(K1() a year. Hiazior Small ho as postmas ter ia now in the aviation service Tl examination is the easiest one given 'j -1 in; civu service ami includes ele mentary arithmetic, penmanship, let ter writing, and copying addresses from inaun-jcript. Kor applifitiou blanks to the Knlen, post office. The position is also open to women, as the regulations read "citi.en" when de scribing who may take the examination Dane July 5th at M. B, A. hall near t'hemawa. Kour piece orchestra. Auto leaves Mssonie Temple 8:30. 7 4 Newest shades In wall tint on dis play at Huren's, Com'l St. Illthee Golf club members, no special invitations sent out. All members in vited to dance Wednesday night. Lunch at ii p. ill. I The Industrial section of the rictory parade on the afternoon rf the Vomth , "ill be a record breaker, according to ' IWnl Tmlio, cha'in.an of the com mite in charge of industrial parades. I To make a proper showing, the com Imittee wauta all working people to tnke part. The labor section will contain sev eral firsts sod mil) be found in the parade immediately following the mili tary. This indiiKrial section will form at 1 o'clock Kriday en M'ttage street north of IV try street facing south in order thst the section nill occupy the blocks north fri ar Ferrv to Cirmeketa streets. , Base ball, Salem tojtis re Colored (Hants of Portland, Julv 4th and 5th. Willamette field .1 p. m.' 7 3 ! Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Terwtlliger, grad list morticians and funeral directors. 770 Chemekeia St. rhon 7?4. 1 Res Dry pasta is best for Wallfelt I which take, the p!a,e ,,f house lining. Huren's, Coral 8t. , Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Keedham. who have just finished up a very busy sea- ,sn wild the Ii.br rhick iM,iiistr; hsv decided to remain in Salem for the mm mer and hsv tsken a lea on the rosv t Washington rooming hoii! a few doorsj east of their former location on State! tree, and wilt b "at home" to! guests from this data forward. July 8 3 Annual session Ore gon bpanish War Veterans. July 2 Wednesday Dance at armory for Spauish War veterans. July 3 Beceptiaa to returned soldiers at Marion square, p. as. July 4 Big Fourth of July celebration in Sahni. July 8 Homecoming for re turned soldiers. July 3-5 Commercial air plane flying ia Salem. j will re-turn home Thursday evening. (They have been inducted m'o the cr- vice to act as honor guards for the big t baby parade Friday morning at the jstate house grounds. $ i Call Patton Ptnmfcln rA fn- wAtir repair work. Phone 1608, 220 N. Com. street tf o - 1 1 f. Qniia 1 is MAEGUEEITE CLA.F.S IN "COME OUT OF TiU! KITCHEN" Try Northern rtonr. It 'a a Bear, evory sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf ArttficiM teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton of Grants Pass drove up today by auto and are spending the day iii .Salem. Mr. Norton ii.-eBring as attorney in an appealed case before the supremo court. Thoy state that the roads from Josephine county north are now in bad condition for traveling as they are being torn up for hard surface and .macadam. In some places they found it almost im passible. I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, Iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Steinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. St. Phone SOS. tf New claasos begin next Monday at the Capital iNormal, Dith and Wilbur streets. 7th and 8th grade, also type writing and shorthand, 'both tirejig and Pitman. Address J. J- Krapb, iSalmn, Oregon. 7-5 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sites are spend ing tho week at Newport where Prof. Hiies will devote considerable time to his Ifavorito pastime, painting from nature. IlUhee Golf club members. Bhirt waist dancing party will be given Wed nesday evening July 2. Hunt's orches tra. iKefreshments, Free lunch. 7 2 Illlhee Golf club members. Shirt waiat dancing partv will tie given Wed nesday evening July 2. Hunt's orches tra. 'Refreshments, Free lunch. 7-2 Mr, Doney reports another 11000 sub scription recently received for tho Lau sanne hnll fund, coming from a prom inent ranchman in the vicinity of Prineville. This brings the amount Bn hand to about :i.H.(ll0. o Dr. B. F. Found, recently returned from service, announces reopering of his dental office, fith floor U. B. Na tional bank bldg. Phone Hit). tf , o Tinted wall sample with correct cut out borders for each now on exhibi- .'ion in our show windows. Huron's, Com '1 street. Tha Fourth of July in Balem is to be a real Fourth. The Business Men's league announce that all merchants will close all day, with fhe probable exception of some proeers and meat markets who may want to keep open simp a few hours in the morning. At the city hall, only th oliep depart ment will be on the jcd. All others will be closed. And the same may be said of the court house, post office and state house. This is to he a real na tional as well as local holiday. There will be nothing to do in Salem except to celebrate the great homecoming and Fourth and have a good time. Bing, Lambert, Tartarian, May Duke and Kentish cherries. Wo are in the ntarkct bring them to our big plant oppesite 8. P. Co. passenger station, or phone 204. Phea Co. tf o For first class work call Society Cleaners and Dvers, 1272 State St Phone ltt4. tf July 4th Jitney dauce Moose hall. Dr. Carl B. Miller has opened his dental office at 510 511 U. 8. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Two thousand banks have been or dered by W. M. Smith, cou.ity super intendent of schools, for the use of school children in the county next win ter. These banks are of the hand gren ade variety. Mr. Smith issuei the fol lowing: "line grenade bank may be secured at the opening of school in j September or Octuoer by any pupil 10, years old or younger, who exhibits one i war savings stump. If more than 10 'years old, two war saving stamps, pur jehased with money earned during va cation, and who brings in a story show ing how- the money was earned. ' Dr. L. B. Bprlnger, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dane a Jitney on a good floor Moose hall Friday night. Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, 15e, and whole fish 12e per pound; red cod 10s pound. Fittt Mar ket, tf Either "Big Bill" Hart or "Fatty" Arbuckle would be regarded by Salem theater goers as a whole show; when they appear upon the same evening program the crowd gets the value of the admission fee twice. That is what will happen at the Oregon theater Thuraday and Friday. Hart will be there in one of his favorite situations the big, good nntured and nervy cow puncher of the plains temporarily trans planted in the aristocratic atmosphere of a big eastern city, whore he musses up the conventionalities . considern.bly. This film picture is "The Money Cor ral'' in which Hart has a glorious chance to use both his fists and his ami. The scenes are laid partly in the primeval section of Montana and part ly in the gilihd section of Chicago, and the photography is excellent all round. Hart is supM,rtcd in the play by Jane Novak as leading woman and lleischel Mayall as second. Along with Hart in this program Arbuckle looms up in "Tho Desert Hero" which shows up the fut man in a series of tremendously ridiculous situations. It is one of the fuuniost yet. Dr. I. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner. Court aud Liberty. Phone 114. tf Balem Cigar ractory is now malting "La Corona" and "Little Balem" ci gars exactly as tacv were mado before Khe war. Smoking them reminds you of old times. tf o Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf July 4th Jitney dance Moose hall. o . The famous Doorfler cow St, Mawes- Boise-Kosarie, will be in the parade at Silverton nn the Fourth. The cow was sold for if", 100 at the recent Cary auc tion sole. For their Thursday advertisements, arrangements have been made by which all merchants will use tho expression "Welcome Home" in -their ads. m Dance a Jitney on a good floor Moose hall Friday night. L One marriage license was Issued yes- ternay, George V. lOnderkirk, 81,. of Goble, Oregon, a logger and Maude A,n derson, IS, of Bilverton. Henrr W. Mevers. who ia motorim through California, writes friends that it was pretty hot down in the Sacra mento vallev. but that he tnkini things easy and not attempting to break anv records. The famous Salem float which ia to appear in the parade Friday afternoon will have on its ennopv ltilii stars, rep resenting the number of men in the ser vice from Marion county. Of this num ber 50 will be gold stsirs. H. Clan cy has again assumed charge of deco rating the float-Tor the Salem parade. Besides the wonderful decorations that caused so much favorable comment at the KrvA festival parade in, Portland, there will be seen on the float the God dess of Liberty, Miss Margaret White and her two maids of honor. Miss Alta .loftnson and Miss Leona Dunham with the following yonnu ladies: Edna Ack erman, Alice MeOllan, Elsie Bruder, Ladies' Coats and Suits ! Qos'mg Out Balance of COATS and SUITS at COST and BELOW LADIES' COATS .1 $9.75 TO $20.00 LADIES' SUITS $9.90 We bay liberty Donda. 311 Masonic bldg. tf The boy scout, who have been camp ing out with Harold 4'ook near Oak Hidt'o for the pat two or three weeks SKLEM. AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Kadiittors, Fenders and USs Tanks iRcpaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, liH S. 12th St Salem. Oregon- Basick & Street .GARAGE 420 SoatH Cesr.crdal Street All kinds of Auto repair A-orkITome of the Auburn Beauty Six TO $2400 i "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Dorothy Patterson, Helen Kose Mildred Gill, Katheryn ISlade, Margaret Grif fith, Josephine Bnumgartner, Clara Breitenstein and Harriet Griffith. Miss Kuth iSchultz will represent the Yeo manettes, and Miss Perlich, tho Hed Cross. Carrol Waters will pose repre senting a sailor and Paul Da vies a sol dier. Iteing a patriotic occasion, the float will have soldiers as guards of honor. DIED BOOTH At the home of his daughter Mrs. Chas, V. Galloway, July 1, l!M!t, William T. Booth, at tho age of 81 years. He is survived by a son and two daughters. Mrs. Clins. V. Galloway of Snlem, Mrs. Susie M. Wilkin of Mc Minnville and U. S. Booth of Portland. The funeral services will bo hold in .VIcMinnvillo Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock and will le conducted undor the auspices of the Odd Fellows. Bur ial will be in the Musonic cemetery. Mr. Booth was born in Virginia but moved with his parents to Arkansas when young. II served three years in the CiVil war in Company A, HMh Kan sas. He came to Oregon in 1N'0, settling in McMinnville where for many years he was a well known blacksmith and dealer in agricultural implements. His wife Mrs. Guelmia Anderson Booth died in McMinnville about five yearn a''o. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. PVrrino of Salem who have, been visiting at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Walker of West "Kescbuvg, left for the north today, and will visit at Eugene before returning Inline. Hose burg Review. Mr f- V L.M.HUM I cue of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oe, T uas meuicinc wnicn win eure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Phone 232 Why Pay More? t FREE Illustrated History of the world war, with t every set of granite ware--9-piece set....: $8 50 tMHmvH New Perfection Oil Stoves Refrigerators 2 burner - - $1600 3 burner -- $2125 $7.30 to $30.00 YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS AT Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Ttfttck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 Spanish Tonight a aece With the War Veterans ARMORY GENTLEMEN, 73c LADIES, 10c j