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PACE THIRTEEN ' MMIMMMMMOtMMMMMMMMMMtMMMMMMM Chautauqua Subscribers, Attention. 1 1 You are requested without fail to get your tickets for the Ellison-Whito Chau- 'f tanrmn onTnmpnrvnrr Tnlu rt nt tha Wartmoti ian-olnr ctnro novt Xlrmrlitr Tho frA I : ! i. - j1 v :i. ii-j.t i - lywuig is a ubi oi suuscnuers anu louu. nuniuer oi ucseis ooi; suuscnoea iwr; THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1919. EMM PANTS Albert Mrs Jos H Altaian L G Allen Mrs Hnttie Aberoathy H M Anderson Karl H Albert Mrs J 11 Afoin 0 R Alien WO Amort Klla Arthur Mrs Louise Ash Viola Asoinwall Mrs Phil AspiimaJl I'hil Austin J 8 B Bailey Jean liaumgartner J Barber A C Baker J If Barnett L H Bell lniee Mack H L Buwlier T B Hennet Mrs E A IV n net E A, Bollinger Mrs Ivan E Brown O O 1 trace I Vlestia . Brown Prank E Brown Kenueth J. Brown 1 T Brownson J A Bri(jc Marie Biasher Emma l'l'iggs Valerie llicknell Poena V Bveachra Mrs C TV Holinger H E Bnrtim I) C 1'nrton Hoy Butler Mrs Iris H Byrd P W Brasher Emma C Cnilell Mrs L Campbell K 11 Camtdiell Mrs h Carieo Mrs Jaa II Carson J W i'avanaugh Mrs S 0 Cave Ina Chcrrington J llancev O B Clark J M Clark Mrs C O Clark Bernice Clements II J Ojchran K P Compton Henry W Cujxdnnd E IB Cook Mr W II Cook Thultna Cook Mina M Cook Mario Cook Harold h Cask Kay L Cook H h Cook Ray L Craue Clement Craven Alioe A Culver Mrs W J Cupper H A Cupper Porcy tA ' Clarke D Burby Bertha Junlt Davis Aibtoe 8 B-ecktlbach P O Delano F O Denton "W A Dickey Mrs Roscoa DoeMiach. P O !iey Hugh A Draper W P Dyer Sarah O E Edwards B D Elliott Sidney B Elgin 0 W Elwell Mrs L O Holey H C Eaton Clarence Evans Mrs John Eyre D W Eyro Mrs Geo AV Eyre 1) W Eyre O W V Fargo Mrs Ida B Farmer Mrs It L Fisher 1) W Fisher Arthur F slier Marenret Visiter Pr E B "Flake 'E B Fleming Wm Fleming K B Fraurck Mrs A P Eraser Miss Mary A Fraxier P h O Ga-hlsiiirf Win George Mrs W P Gonrgo W P (iilbert Mrs rhilia Gillo Albert H s; i:5trjf t i .,' ' ' vt "si-a-'f imi ... vt : -' !i i it I j ' - r '' I.J T-' T'f i 1 Gingrieh Oscar Gingrich Oscar B ('.ultra JO GoodaU II B Goodin K B CHwdia R B Grabcr P E Graber P B " Graham Mrs J 8 Griffith L P H Haller H O Harbison J VT Harlan F P Hansen A M Hauser laul H Hazard E W Henderson Mrs K G Henderson li O Hendrkkson Inja Handry Mrs Cora Hrwrtt Joel . Hickniau Mark Hobson L Hnlmot M Holt U G "Hoover Frank Hoover O T Howard S E Howard Mrs S E , Howell Mrs A N Hrubtz May Hubbard Mrs lliiikestein August Hulsey H II J Jarnmn Mattia Jarmun DM Jnquct Lillian ' ' i Jaquet Carl : , Jeuks W T . . . Johnson Ed Johnson 11 A Jr ; , Jory Oliver K i . Kafoury Bros , Kafoury Bros i .' , Kantellieri Kuth E ' . Kay T B Kent DO . .... Kophart Mr and Mrs C I Kimball 8 P 'g ! Kimball 8 P jl KLrby A B , ' Kirby It P Klain Jtoy A . ti ' J .1 , Knowland Mrs 0 : . U L "Krups Louisa j -1 i Kuttel O 'N ; i Kujjol CO 'i Kuney CC . ' 3 ' ft' t. "Kuney CO ; ' Hi Kurth C J ' RuiiTz e a ;j Laeholo O i LJi: lithrop Kaspw J r -1 J f- Le? Mrs P A l! iSAJ- j Lemon Juanita u jj g LisloChasJ , tf'U.dii. Usle Mrs C J j Lo-khart C B u . h liislo Jamea ii j, Luthy Mrs Teter lu ,- - M ' ' x tfi'H Maek Mrs M O J :l l'!.. Macksen Mr L V f k.' Mahan Fred C ) . Mi'adden Maggie J ! j ' MoWTiortor , 3 3$i'i Mercer W L , j,i Meyers ML Meyers ML -." . '4 Miles BO i " - Miller Chas O ; Miller Atmea i Mi $ Miller E A , ' Miller Chas G S Miller Iella KVowder j"" 5-""i? f Miller T)t Carl E i A t Minzenmier W 't Montnomerv Arthur j :j'fnti M"onrB W V I' ; 4 Morler Iinn fl- ''' Mott VV H N Nelson Mr Martin Neptune O B Nichols G B Nile GuBfie, A Notson Hubert O dinger Mrs II II Olmstedt Colonel J Olmsted Mrs I) D Ostraviter Mrs M P rnce Kollln K Paget H H Parker 8 C Patton Book Store Peoples Mrs O M Perry J 0 Piolo A B Pcrter Mrs P T S?XIII3E3 Preseott II S I! 'M f " 7" "2 ' " 5 f Price Haxel D I'-ime W F Truner Nellie Pur. ire K W I'urviue 8 E l';.tt"a b Cookt Bngan Mrs O L Kardull la Hand Katzeburg F Kevnolds L T Kcj uolds L T Richards E C Kichnioud Bess Richmond Gretta Kichmond William' Eimlcn Lelia E Eoiwrts Mra John J Roberta Mrs C H KoIhtIkKIL Roseuquest F liuss Kuth Ro.-s Lnura Roth Thco Roth E J Ruble Lola V -Ruchuer Mrs J ii Rulifson M W Ruport, F J S Polbmon Mrs N Bchaefier Miss Elh. Scheelor Fred Schru ik A W , Scott John II Schunke Edward bhelton Beutrico Bhcllev T BUelley Mrs T Sherwood E Khiplev IT G liln lighter A Siu'l.iiijj B 0 hoeulofxky Ba'lomo IStaley W I Bteidinjer Evelyn B Bteusloft W II Stewart Mrs P S Stith A G Stockton Mrs Stoltz W T Stolts W T Htoltz G Btolti G Stover II C Suing Cyril A Sutherland G S SwnbbND Swafford B J Swart Rcnska L Swart H 8 T Talmadge Mary Tartar Lena B Teoplo 0 fi Teeple Mm O 8 Teeters G H Thompson G II Tlohi Mrs F L Todd John W Trindle Mildred Tweedale Mrs L L V IJnderhill A A V Vandevort H H Vick B W Viek Geo F Vick Clms II Volchok A Von Eaehen Mra P W Walcher B W Walker Mrs Emma Walton R W Webster Julia K Webster D Welch Aurora M Welles Frank K Welles John W Wonder, Mrs Alios J L ;..?rl' .rr '.a:3:' Westarott Mrs Lentlj Wherry L P Whito B N White Mrs L M White Mrs B II Will Mrs Geo G Wilson Otto J Wineland G N Wood Mrs G A. Wood B M Woolport A TyncT ""jr ' " Wright J H Y . '' Toune Vivian " z Zimmerman Mrs L 3 Zimmerman L 0 Zimmerman Fred E "Z !':i'wW 7 argam Day SATURDAY JULY 12 OUR EXTRA PANTS CFFER WILL BE FEATURED THIS YEAR ONE DAY ONLY on BARGAIN DAY SATURDAY JULY This is positively your last opportunity to secure extra pasts free with a tailered-to-measure suit tie cost cf goods is constantly advancing. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER With every suit sold ca the above date we will give an extra pdr cf pants. FREE Take Advantage of This Opportunity. It will Never Happen Again. Remember, One Day Only SATURDAY, JULY 12TH , ! '1 f 1 J SCOTCH WOOLEN Il,&iX''i.,'"U - 426 STATE STREET By Order of the Local Chautauqua Association, ' .frri . DR. H. C. EPLEY, President. -A-ijr:?- 0. A. HARTMAN, Secretary. HALLS CARIP NEWS i (Capital Journal Special Bervice.) Hulls Camp, July 10. Mis. John Robertson left Tuesday morning for the farm at Kingston, where she will stcy during haying and berry season. Miss Edith Butts of Tallman, Oregon, is as sisting at the cook house duting Mrs. Robertson's absence. Mrs. D. W. Blukvley, who hits been under the doctor's care in Albany and Portland, arrived homo Sunday nmfe improved. Mrs. T. A. On i Ui.it and little iluiijrh ter, Hazel, left this morning for Can ada, beinK called by t ho illncas o her mother, Mrs. Tillio Dyke. A siatcr of Mrs. Cjuilhot accompanied her also. Mr, and Mrs. David narham of Gates 8HMit Monday evening at the Charles Moore and I. O. Johnson tin.;:, s. ' Miss Mabel White and Karl I'nrkci returned Monday eveuiug ufUr fpend ing a Fourth of July vacation In the valley. B. C. Robertson and family spent Sat urduy and Sunday in Btayton visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Stuyton left last Thursday morning fur her homo in Ktayton to pre pare for the home coming of her son, ; Deals In Real Estate N. W. Kennedy to F. E. Brown, lot 6, block 4, tieea Ann Addition. P. P. McOoe to Albert Loughbridge, lot 7, block 2 Watts addition. Nancy Priest to John Nolan part of lot 9 block 1, Thomas addition, Woodburn. Harry Blodjett to Geo. Dozlcr, "9.40 OVER-ACIDITY el th stomach kaa opMl many bight's rest U your stomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two or three IiMIQIDS en the totiirue Wore rrth-ing and erv oy refreshing sleep. The purity mnd goodnew o( AVmonif gnmvtttxd by SCOTT A BOWTfE MAKTRS OF SCOTT S EMULSION lacres in P. H. iiagey claim, 17 8 1 W. i-tH00. D. D. Tompkins to Belle Tompkins, lot 11, block 27 and sub-blocks ti, 27, .9 lapuoi I11K AUMIIlim. Henrietta llazeltino to V. A. Huehes part of lots 1, 2, 3, block 2. Anna Kelsey to J. B. rtsher, lots Jj to 22, blork 13 rVotts Wills. Howard Edwasd to P. A. Neeske. lots 8 9, 10, Capitol City Fruit Farm. $7X". E. H. Jackson to Chester Deering, B") urM in J. P. PfiVsHi! claim. 4." 5-2 W. Henry Pnokelberg to C. L. Hiley lots 1 to 5, block 30, Tew Park Annex, 'cl.. j Anna B. Hofer to Joha Fabrey, lots 10 11, 12, Grabenhorst Fruit Farm 12'.0. - IK W. Hansford to Aslang Olsen, 10 a. res in Leaader Davis claim 46-6-1 W. 2'!t. , O. H. Mcidell to A. LA.k, 100 acres in Titus Kmith eteiia 61 7 2 W. flO.WO. J. '. Scott to A. It Brrimlcr, 9.04 acres in 8. Tsrker claim 77-7 3 W. W. H. Hullivan to R I. Black NW quarter 8W quarter section 12, 8 1 K. BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TII J BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH FIRE ORDINANCE PASSED (Capital Journal Special Servieo.) Dallas, Or., July 10. At the rcgnlai semi-monthly meeting of the Dallas eity council held at the city hull Monday evening that body passed an ordinance forbidding the setting out of fires Lnd the burning of reface, boxes and other combustible materials within the fire limits of the city. The aetioa is the outcome of a fire caused here a few months aeo when a bonfire was left boring without anyone to look iftir it and as a co-n'-oui-nre it spread to ad joining property and destroyed seven.! hundred dollars worth of merchandise. Had such an ordinance hwa in effict at that time the insurance tompa:,ii cnold have made the careless ones pay for the loss. Notices to the effect of I the pnsiing of the ordinance were d;s- tribnted amnti? the bnsiness men r.n1 I property owners in the restricted dis- trict, the same going Into effitt todiy. "BEST MEDICINE FORWOMEH" What Lydla E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Gilbert, and family of Washougal, Wn., and daughter, Mrs. Otto Bchellbcrg of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ArgctsingeT and baby spent the Fourth in the valley. Mrs. O. W. Moore spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, . Johnson of Mehaina. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parker took advantage of tho Fourth of July vaca tion by spending a fow dnya with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parker or He in and the remainder with her moth er, .Mrs. Louiso (lossner of Htayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnld Dibble visited relatives nt Ijjbanon last wei It. . U. P. Muincs, who is working at Camp 14 out of Mill City was home tsn first of last week to spend tho Fourth with his family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doney left tout week for tho Belknap Hprlng on ne count of Mrs. Doney 's health and re turned Holiday. Howard Muincs spent a week visiting various places in tho vr.lley. Arley llrnwn and family vi.utid Sat urday and Sunday at the F. 11. Argot singer home at Minto. Mr. and Mrs. Brown hue just returned from Portland where it whs thought Mrs. Brown would havcto undergo an operation, but she did not. Mr. Mid Mrs. 8. V. Hall and children went out last Haturduy, returning In the evening. Miss Mabel Hchroeder returned to camp after spending a week with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. I.eRoy Hrafe visited Mrs. Crufe's brother, II. A. rJchroeder, last week. Charles Idimpman left Thnrsriny for his home in Htayton to be with his wifu and little son, Million, thu Fuiiim. N! II I1 ' 111 i v. i Portsmnnth, Ohio." I snfTered from Irregularities, paina In my side and wa mo wean ai nines s could hardly get around to do my work, nd as 1 had four in my family and three boarder it made it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it ha restored my health. It is certainly the best medicine for woman's ailmenta I ever sEW,"Mrs. Sara Shaw, Ii. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mra. Shaw proved the merit of this medicine and wrote this Iftu-r in order that other wittering women may find relief as she did. Women who are tufTerinjr. as she was should not drag o long from day to day without giving this famous root and i herb remedy, Lydia K. nnknam a vege ! table Compound, a trial. For special I advice in regard to such ailmenta wriM to Lydia R. PinkbamM'!iicirie(V).,Lynn, Mass. The result of its forty years perience is at y ir service. I Kf Ur0rd silwrtoTi. V V (ubbard. T M , A I I fwapA. V . VJefjtfrsori I AMactear UJ . Nrooks) ' Irldrion, CHAUTAUQUA GRAN TOKo PLAN TICKET BKLI.INO DRIVE OF CITY For a Greater Maion Ccanly-PATRONIZE Local Merchants (Cnuital Journal Special Se'vic.) Dallas, r., July 10. At a meeting of the Dal'as hautaiupia lat nig.il iu uie Commercial club rooms plans Rem per fected for (Imposing oi the wusou io k etc for this year's entertainment, the guarantor to the rrur.iber of free ing to etich tako riht tickeU tnd dis hhw r.f them a-id if towards the end of t!e time set f ir elli-a ticketa any, i"e eft over a eommitte of l'i wi.l nikn a 'anvaes of the eity and end avor to Si 11 the remaining tickets. The Cl.iiitau.iia his year promises to be the biggest tr"l best ever brought to this city a:.d the uarantors expect little difikulty in heir tawipaiirn. The Bulgarian premier bss been in formed that peace ddi gates from that cwintry will ! cal'.d to Paris soon, and tho government hiis been ai-ked to nominate a deb ga' ion. BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH OVERALLS fe. U.b.F'ar.Off. Is our Registered and Common-law Trade Mark . and can only be rightfully used on goods made by us. Should any dealer try to sell you any garment for Children I to 8 year of age under the KOVERALLS name you may be sure he is trying to market an inferior substitute on Koveralls reputation. Unless, made by Levi f-'rauss & Co. they're not KOVERALLS Koveralh Keep Kids Kleca $1.53 the Suit A WFW sun FREE "BT 7 W" V KOVERALLS are made only by Levi S;.aus & Co ST;J bear this 1 ! ..! Pr"- OVERAILS BM.U.lf'At.i'ir. LEVISTRAi:SS&ca