PAGE TEN ;T7!i 111 (Tbe Doilti MM al Ifouriwi SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919. Every Day Is A AllAr own' ound T IB A. IS GAIN DAY At J. C. PENNY CO. Saturday, July 12th, you will find us giving the biggest bargains of all. If you will recall Salem's other two Bargain Days, you will remember that the . J. C. PENNY CO. lead them all for value received. Saturday will find us prepared to give you values in Dry Goods, Shoes, and everything to wear for Men, Women and Children, such as you will not find else where. We have space here to call your attention to but a few items. WOMEN'S HATS 49c to $4.50 You should not fail to see what good values. BABY BONNETS Very Good at 19c to 49c HOSIERY For men, women and children from 2 for 25c and tip SWEATERS nberjilk $7.50 to $10.90 GINGHAM WASH DRESSES For Womea, $2.98 to $5.90 BATHING SUITS Prices from 98c to $5.90 NURSE STRIPE PETTICOATS Extra Good at $1.15 FIGURED LAWNS 10c, 12c 25c and 29c -SHEETS 72x90 98c 72 x 90 Hemstitched 59 BUNGALOW APRONS 98c and $1.49. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 65c to $1.15 SHOES Nowhere will you find such remarkable values in footwear as the J. C. PENNY CO. will give you. In these times when Shoe Prices are going up so high you will make a mistake not to take advantage of this opportunity to lay in a supply of White Canvas Shoes Oxfords and Slippers. They can be had now at prices at which you should dock up for next summer even though not needed now. - Women's White Canvas Shoes $i.69 to $5.25 omen's White Canvas Oxfords $1 49 t0 $4 50 Women's White Canvas Pumps ZZZZZ! JW8 to $3.75 Women a W hite Canvas Mary Janes $1,25 to $1 98 Other equally good values in all lines of Shoes." YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THESE VALUES Men and Boy's FURNISHINGS at I Prices That Will Appeal To All a Overalls ...$1.19, $1.19 and $1.69 Dress Shirts 9Sc and $1.49 Leather Faced Canvas Gloves 25c Men's Gaiters 19c Balbriggan Union Suits 89c, $1.19, $1.49 Boys Mesh Shirts and Drawers 25c SI 9 Incorporated to O: ttMMHttMtltttMMttltHMt Mttl COMDTO EVENTS July 16, Wednesday Dance at armory given by the Elks' lodge. July 18, Friday ' Cherrian band eoneert at Willson park, beginning at 8 o'elock. July 20 26 Ellison-Wb.it Chautauqua in Salem. CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "SAUCE FOE, THE GOOSE" Try Northern nour, If a Bear, every aaek guaranteed. At your gro esrs. tf o Artificial teeth, hare expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my of dice. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 0. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf o Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per ponnds red eod 10e pound. Kitla ilar ket. tf Dr. Doney and son Paul, with Prof. Klison and wfe, have been enjoying a brief outing in the hills this week, driv ing out by auto. Dr. bldg. Phone 114. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moor Court and Liberty tt Salem CISar ractory U now making "La Corona" end "Little Salem" ci gars exactly aa they were made before tihe war. Smoking them reminds you of old time. tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf Stata Forester Elliott has recently returned from a trip into Yamhill eounty where he was looking after mut ters pertaining to his department. To day a couple of forest fires are report ed to the office, one of them in Lane county and another nenr Cochran. The extent of the damage is not stated but from the amount of sinoko in the air today they must be of large proportions I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give as a trial. Steinboek Jnnk Co. 326 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf Dr. B. F. Pound, recently returned rora service, announces reoporing of nis asnrai oirice, ntn noor u, o. ra itional bank bids. Thone 169. tf ! Attorney Frederic B. Holman of ! Portland was in the city today, hnving business at the supreme court, I Bing and Lambert cherries. We I are in the market bring them to our , big plant opposite 8. P. Co. passenger ! station, or phono 204, Phez Co. tf I For first class work call SocletT i Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. dental ntlttinritiaa lti.i tijirttiwnct were on the program of papers and dis cussion. In this connection it is noted that 4i new dentists have just been added t the fraternity in Oregon, hav ing just pascd successfully the exami nations before the state board of ex aminers. Dr. L. B. Springer, aentlrt, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf o Notice: I will not be responsible! for any debts unless contracted for by my- jself, personally. Ward N, Barrett. 7-11 I Seal leather and real bargains In hand baggage. Buren's Com , All former Michiganders are lnvit ed to bring their families and baskets I of eood eats to the fair grounds .Friday eve, July 11 for a picnic supper, 7:30; bring your fiddle and have an old fashioned dance and good time. Com mittee on Mich. Society. 7-10 In a casualty list received today, is the name of Fay Y. Walling of Sa lem, Oregon. Ho was the son of Mrs. Mary A. Walling of 846 South 12th street. According to the report pub lished, he died of accident and other causes. Viavi The old home remedy. Mrs. A. 0. Foor, Marion hotel. 7-12 Dance, Stayton Friday nlaht Truck leaves Masonic Temple at 7 o'clock. nouno trip oic. mints orchestra. 7-11 Get our prices on any grade or style wall paper you desire. Buren 's Oom 'I 8t. ' Russell Brooks went to Portland yes terday to look into the matter of secur ing tiis passjKii't. He expects any day to receive orders to report to the consular servieo at Washington, I). C. to receive final instructions hnfnrrt llnovini fnr j Holland, where he will begin his duties s vice consul, witn nenuquarters at Kottorditm. Wanted Fat hens and spring chick ens. Highest market price paid. Stcus loff lllros., J nc. 1'holie 1328. Vacation tale. Watch for our vaca tion gale ad in Statesman Friday morn ing and the Capital Journal Friday evening. These prices are good for Bargain day Saturday, and continuing all next week. Dance M. B. A, hall Saturday night. Pour piece orchestra. Auto leaves Ma sonic Temple 8::i0. 7-11 O. W. Gill was the successful'bidder for carrying the U. S. mails to and fro between the post office and the S. P. depot. He succeeds B. 8. Martin who has held the contrnct for the past year. Mr. Gill formerly held the contrnct in Salem. The award to the successful bid der is mndo by the post office depart ment in Washington. Bishop's will tell you exactly what ench article is composed of. Ho has a technical education, When In doubt ask Bishop he knows merchandise therefore you get better values. Four cliildren of Air. and Mrs. Ar thur Girod, living on the river road about six miles north of town, have re ported to JV. M. Smith, eounty super intendent of schools that they have earned enough money to claim some hand grenade bunks." Albert L. Girod, Phone 1084. tf Ws buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic pbiag. tr ! The supreme court is occupied this afternoon with the esse of Rtnto vs i Under, a murder case coming up from ,ii ant county. ! o Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your j repair work. Thone IOCS, 220 N. Com. street. tf Mias Larson at P. E. FuUerton's is offering hr millinery at a big roilnr tion fur Jturhiu Pay, 7.11 Carpenters have erected a labrynth of scaffolding about the base of the spire of the Kirt Methodist church and are nmkitiB untie nwded repairs to j.r.-vent mm frc in beating into th Fui..w,ng this, the spire will riven a fresh coat f puiut. Uter in the .in,in W(lr, f r .,!.,. ing the interior will be undertaken. Arthur It Moore, a brother of Miss Calista Moore, who died July 6. has been appointed by the comity court as administrator of the estate. The estate includes ren estate lu Salem valued at .,.sh, r,.fl ,.,, ia Washington county valued at I.mm real eWnte in Uilumhia county worth' ftO and $400 worth of firrsonal property. The heirs are Mr., X.Hn Miles of Portland, Ar- Why Pay More? BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY J?5L.A SPECIAL REDUCTION THURSDAY FR DA YAND SATURDAY ON SUIT CASFS KAKY TARLLS, CHAIRS. ROCk'FRS i rn? t SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. ' f WHITE AKD WHITE ENAMELED WARE. 20c Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St Salem. thiir H. Moore of Salem and the four children of Prank .1. Moore. Mias Larsen at P. E. FuUerton's Is offering her millinery at a big roclue tion for liurgnin Iay. y.n More than 100 soldiers, sailors and marines in Marion county have avail ed themselves of the offer of the Com mercial club for a free membership ex tending to the first of next year. This membership includes the invitation to as the club as headquarters and to also attend the regular monthly busi ness meetings. More than 1300 soldiers, sailors and marines registered at the Commercial dub during the three days of homecoming. KNIGHTS INSTALL OfTICEES Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, or., July 10. At aTuecti.x? of Mnrmiun Lodge No. ri. Knights of lywiins or this city held Monday night the following officers were installed to s-rve for the ensuing term: Onm. eclor eomniander, Kh.yd D. Mmirej vice chancellor, J. X. Helgersoa; preiste. tWar EPin; muster of the work, it. Y. Morrison; master at arms, Oe,il Em bree; inside guard. Earl Cutler; out side guard, A. P. Starr. The balance of the officers are holdovers, their U-iin of office expiring the first of the coming rear. Dr. Carl B. Miller has opened his dentsi office at 610511 U. S. bank Md. Phone 341.' . tf Mrs. Blanche Howard, of the public I library, lias recently received a tele gram from her dnunhtor. Irene, stating that she had arrived safely in New York and would leave today for Butte, Montana, where she will make her home. 8he has been connected with a base hospital in Prance during the past i year or more, though in the past few i weeks she has traveled extensively in France and Italy. Mrs. Howard expects to leave atiout the first of August to join her daughter at Butte. Good straw suit eases now reduced, at Bnren 's, Com '1. St. W. O. W. attention. Installation Fri day night. Kefriwlinicnts. St Paul's Guild will hold cooked food sale at the Halem Hardware store State tt. on Saturday. cakes, bak ed beans etc. . Ml Mr. and Mrs. O. & TenriUlger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors. 770 Tioteketa Kt. Phone. 7i4. BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH 4 Special Bleating of multno mah ehapter No. 1 8. A. M., this evening. Work in the R. A. ib'irrce. Visiting rompanions welcome. Salem has bea. represented In annual convention of the Oregon lental asso ciation in Portland by the following dentists: H. 11. linger, 1). C. Burton, t arl K. Miller. F. L. I'ttcr, O. A. O!son . A. IViwman and D. X. Bc-chler. The' delegation will return from the meet ing this afternoon. There was a large attendance and some of the leading SALEM AUTO BADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Gns Tanks Kcpaired Tractor Badiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 S. 12th Pt. Salem, Oregon. 8-1 -m i )) c 1 Gale & Co est Quality SILK POPLINS SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Colors: White, Black, Grey, Rose, Trench, Copen hagen, Pigeon, Plum, etc. 95c Yard "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store L.M.HUM care of Yick So Tong t Chinese Medicine and Tea So. X Has medicine which will euro any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. If. until S P. M. 153 Bouth Hii'h Kt I Bslem, Oregon Phone 232 i Ki Our experience and V -1 i extenve research I tJ jni'l Into the scienee of ill jfeSl our profession maa- r K J ties ns with the au- ( n thority to serve with , a wi disrretion. r : -i HAND BAGS REDUCED 5 5.00 TO $ 4.45 5 6.00 TO $ 5.45 J12.00 ;T0 $10.65 $14.00 TO $12.30 $16.50 TO $14.75 ALL NEW STYLES BUREN'S Commercial -;- -:- Street ago 17, has earned enough to buy 13 war savings stamps. Henry A., ago 15, lias made money to the value of five war savings stamps and has already bought them. Sophia II. Girod, age 14, Iawtnn V., axe 12 and Delia M. Oiroil age 9, have each earned enough money and have each purchased five war sav ings stamps. Honesty and cleanliness are next to Godliness you'll find both at Bishop's try them yourself. The city is managing to get along without enough eonnciliiien in S'ght to transact even such ordinary business such as prowling for the June payroll of city laborers. Last evening an ef fort was made to get eitfht councilmen, beside Mayor Otto J. Wilson, lined up at the same time, as this number is neces-ary to transact business. But with Dr. P. L. l'tter in Piirtlmwl .1. Smith no longer living in ward 1, Otto Wilson in the mayor's chair and I. S. Austin out of town, and O. M. oooerts resigned, and James McClel land away and Ralph Thompson resinn od, there was no eHneo of getting a quorum. Hence thoa who did meet found it necessary to call for an ad journed meeting next Monday evening. The main business of the Monday ses sion will be that of electing a few al dermen. While the government's thermome ter on the bunks of the Willamette wal registering 92 as the maximum temper ature yesterday, the one at the Hurt man jewelry store was leaving its red trail of 100 degrees and that of Gard ner t Keen, (tt) degrees. There w,n considerable talk about the humidity among those who felt called upon W remark about how hot it was. The min imum last night wss 60 and at 7 o'clock this morning, on the river bank, it was ii.". I'hoenix, Arizona, was the hottett place in the country with 108, but there wasn't any humidity to talk about ia Arizona. BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship By Ttfttck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 BARGAIN A MINUTE-NO LIMIT SALEM, JULY 12