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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1919. Welcome Home 1IARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians N.W- Corner State and Liberty Streets thelaw school ia September. He is the SOCIETY. By Gertrude. Bobison I Mrs. Jean Miller Kaha was soloist at a enjoyable dancing party given fcy I, tod Mra. U. J. Kelly ul Mrs. C. Ralph Miller of rortland, Tuesday eve ning. The affair took, viae a "The Swaa" and Mrs. Rahn delighted thelsjana cities. guesta wita several kiim during the evening. Mure thaa a hundred couplet attended. poaaeaeor of a beautiful tenor voice and jSalena music lovers will fee- pleased, to $ i know that he will be heard at the j Central Congregational thurrh 8;wday Jevening, appearing in a male quarut. ! tie other stetubers betas: Ja Lang- borg, Everett Oaves and H. C. Mtover Lieutenant Hush will remain ia the capital tity for about tea days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilbert hate re turned from a pleasurable motor tour of Washington, during waka they vis- rted ia (Seattle Tacuiua and other Chnibrliin's Tablet j Work began Monday oa the first Theae tablets are intended especial- ' unit of the bit? t annery to be erected It for stomach trouble!!, bilioatne.tt and at AKany. The structure will be 203 constipation. If you have any trouble by StS feet in size. of tbia sort, give them a trial ana real ise, far yourself what a first elat mcd iciae will do for you. They only cost a quarter. Salem's a Good Place to Trade Shoulder This ailment in usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles. All that ii needed is absolute test and a few ap plications ef Chamberlain ' Liniment. Trv it. Mr. and Mra. H. C. Stover are enter taining a their guest. Lieutenant R. L. Rush, a former friend from Idaho. He ha leen in a hospital since November, 1 Lovell official recovering iroin a aevers woand, r reived during an engagement in the Argonne forest. Before enlisting. Idea tenant Kush was a law student at Har vard, and was sKudring music and voice culture under ame of the best Hoeton teachers. He plans to re-enter Miss Gladys Harper and Conrad Kaatalburg, both of talent, were quiet ly married yesterday morning. The ceremony took place in the I'aited Evangelical chnrch in the presence of th immediate relatives, Reverend' G. Not A Blemkin Dkjoon. Permanent and temporary akin troubles are f ft4vVu concealed Reduces un natural color mnd rw tm grassy skins. Highly antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a amvt tet foe 70 vesr. ting. Red roses and trailing greenery were used in decorating for the quiet af fair. The young couple will motor to Reno, Nevada, where they will make their home. Miss Grace Townsend has Bouse gnest JAisB Fers Moore of Tort- land. Miss Moore is a very charming . and attractive girl and is very popu-; lax among tat younger set of i ortland. a a , Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., and ! son, Malcolm, who have been enjoying ; an outing en tat MoKenzie, have rs-1 turned to iMileni. a A party n route from 'Washington and composed of Mr. and Mrs. IS. H. Wetherby and their daughter, Beatrice ff W W iflaTT'"'! s loFI xJ 8 i i i St i 11 if if a ) : if ' Celebratloe Attend This Sale at thi CASH ST0F Oroceiiea MrraRrtiuJiitsjj orrcood ' ThePremivmStors "tutaS.stm Clothinf 1 ' .Tfetion . PHOtlt S3 Real Money Saving Bargains Will bcRin today and will continue to Saturday, July 5th. In all our Departments, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. HATS and SHOES. For the benefit of thousands of visitors during the celebration in Salem, we have decided to make this sale attractive and famous with UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE. A SAMPLE OF A FEW ITEMS OF THE MANY THOUSANDS OF BIG BARGAINS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Groceries 100 pounds Cane Sugar $9.30 10 1-2 pounds Cane Sugar $1.00 Best English Breakfast Tea ....30c 1 pound Upton's Tea ,.. ., 83c Best Hard Wheat Flour ...$2.80 and $2.90 Valley Flour ., : -.:.$2.65 10 pounds Rolled Oats 63c 10 pounds Pancake Flour 67c 10 pounds Corn Meal 60c 5 pounds Head Rice 50c 5 pounds Broken Rice 40c 5 pounds White Beans 30c 5 pounds Red Mexican Beans 40c 5 pounds Lima Beans 60c 5 pounds Royal Baking Powder $2.49 5 pounds Crescent Baking Powder 98c Corn Flakes 9c 2 packages Shredded Wheat 25c 1 package Cream of Barley ..16c 11 bars Soap 0 2 Arm and Hamilton Soda 15c 9 bars Crystal White Soap 50c Unusual bargains in brooms 65c, 75c, 85c, 99c Soda and Oyster Crackers 17c Graham and other Cookies 18c Peanut Sandwiches :. 13c SPECIAL FOR CANNING SEASON 1-2 gallon Ball Mason jars $1.23 Quarts 98c Pints 90c Zinc jar tops 29c Sanitary j ratops 20c Economy jars 29c Jar Rubbers, 5 dozen for 25c Men's and Boys' nxvriHNG AND FURNISHINGS JV5.00 Men's Suits $15.48 $7.50. Wool Serge Pants $4.98 Men's Dress Shirts 65c up Men's Union Suits 98c up 2-piece Underwear, 49c Blue Work Shirts v.. 78c up Best Khaki Shirts $1.19 Best Cotton Pants $1.98 Bib Overalls $1.19 Khaki Pants $1.19 Men's Fibre Silk Socks 45c Cotton Socks, all kinds 15c $15.00 Boys' Suits $7.49 Boys Blue Shirts 49c Sport Shirts .. 69c Boys' Stockings : 19c up HATS $500 Panama Hat $2.49 $:i.00 Dress Straw Hats - ....$1.93 BIG BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF CAPS Canned Goods Carnation, Bordens, Armours Milk 15c Per dozen $1.75 Libbys Milk fc 14c Sweet Corn and Peas, dozen..:,..,....., $1.75 Standard Tomatoes ". .l..:.V. 14c Clams, flat'..' 12c Clams, tall 17c Clams, No. 2 25c No. 2 Pork and Beans : 11c Deviled Meat 5c No. 10 Apples .....50c No. 10 Peaches 60c No-10 Tomatoes 50c No. 10 Italian Prunes ; 65c No. 10 Karo Syrup, Red $1.05 No. 10 Karo Syrup, Blue 97c No. 10 Pineapple 85c Uncle John's Maple Syrup, 1 gallon $2.49 1-2 gallon $1.25 1 quart 62c Big reductoins in Cooking Oils, Crisco, Lard, Pearl Shortening, Cottolene and Com pound. Shoes Wrapping paper was made to wrap pack ages and not to protect your toes. BUY YOUR SHOES AT THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. $7.50 English Walker shoes .'..$5.49 $G.50 Men's Dress Shoes $4.49 $5.00 Elk Skin Shoes $2.98 Boys Shoes $149 up LADIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS $:UX Strap Canvas Slippers $1.39 White Oxfords with Rubber or Leather Heels $1.98 TENNIS SLIPPERS Men's and Ladies' Vim Oxfords 85c Boys' and Girls' Vim Oxfords 65c Visit Our Economy Basement For your own benefit you will find BAR GAINS on every step. Here is a sample of STfew items: Big Box Matches, 5 for 25c 16-ounce Blueing 9c Toilet soap 4c Toilet Paper, large size 6c Glasses .: 10c 1-2 dozen Handkerchief ....25c 100 Paper Napkins !...15c Sanitary Paper Set 10c 10 quart Pails 35c Sandals 65c Shoes of all kinds 75c Unusual assortment of Dishes, all kinds 10c up REMEMBER PLEASE THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS WAITING FOR YOU Yard Goods WITH REAL BARGAIN PRICES All kinds of DRESS GOODS, Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Ginghams, Voiles & others Notice We have just received an enormous lot of silks of all kinds and colors, which we will be able to sell at surprising prices We are giving free PREMIUM COUPONS with cash purchases of $1.00 or over SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR CAMP ORDERS We Will Serve ce Cold L emonade During the Celebration f Welcome ! rH3 ii 11 & imilnj Gk , of Eugene, Mrs. Charles Kone of I Crosse. is. oiisin, and Al:8 Kulh av is of Ku'one returned to Kuiiene last evening. They bad oeeu in ralem lor a number ot days b the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen. . Churles O. Miller is a Portland vis itor this week. a a t?alem. friends are welcoming Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Buliner who have tak en tip their 'residence in the capital city. . .LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS Xcw York, July 3. Liberty bond quotation: .V-i's, flSUrt; first -i's. 94 90 sccoud I'D, 93.90; first 4Vi ', 02.50; second 44 ', J.OO ; third 4 Vi ', U5.16; fourth 4U "s, 91.30; victory oVs, 100.08 4', 99.96. Mrs. Burns' Letter Here U a letter that is certaiu lo proe of interest to people in this vi cinity, as caws of this sort occur in almost every neighborhood, and people should know what to do in like cir cumstance:: Savannah. Mo., Oct. .12, 1910. "1 used a liottle of Chamberlain's Colic and lirrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it eurrd nic of t litx (ly cntcry.) I had another attack of the Hme complaint some three or four years ag and a few doses of this rem edy cured inc. J huve recommended fhaiuberluiu'a Colic and Diarrhoea Keincily to dozens of people since I first u"d it." Oklahoma City. Although ha could go duys without drink "I'olc" Ctinul, at the loenl zoo, could not fac r.n (mi les national drouth. He is dead this mornirrg. Try Salem first Ia Buying 4TH JULY SPECIAL I WELCOME E HOME rT-T;. w 'fa; n W "f " ' u I- THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN BIG BILL HART 5-REEL FEATURE CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE ONE AND ONLY FATTY ARBUCKLE THE FATTEST LAUGH ON THE SCREEN VAUDEVILLE H) BIG ACTS & . ALL NEW I Bligh Th eatre rttfs)iy'rVW