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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1919. CHAMPION n C a. If .m 4 I HBHBUBSEHaABBOnMBBB 1 tY f"V II THE It ' -i 1 'fjs'J it'' Day e A CALL FOR YOU RED WING OUTING SHOE for MEN, BOYS and LITTLE GENTS. coras in the OAK and CHROME soles in the popular ELK SKIN SHOES. Priced from $2.25 to $3.00. fcr.-w- MANY MILLIONS of Men are and have worn, the MUNSON ARMY LAST that the greatest scientists have decided to be the true shape for all wear. For marching, walking, working and for sport wear thev are supreme and beyond comparison. TAN AND DARK BROWN UPPERS, GOOD SOLES. Little Gent's, Boys $4.00 and $3.00. Men's from $3.00 to $9.00. - MEN'S TENNIS SHOES in the bals and also the oxfords. They are made by the GOODYEAR and the BOSTON RUBBER CO. For that hot burning sensation caused by a stiff uncomfortable shoe that you have never liked, try a pair of GOOD YEAR'S GLOVE BRAND. Priced from 85c to $2.50. RED WING HOT WEATHER work shoes for men in the comfortable, roomy shoe that is made for this hot weath er. You should not miss this chance to ease your tired feet, it will satisfy you and make for long wear. Call for RED WING, from $4 to $7 ALL LEATHER VENTILATED OXFORDS-They are dressy, stylish and easy o nyour feet as they allow free pr ssage of air. FOR CLERKS, STREETCAR MEN and all those who stand all day. Priced at $3.00 and $3.50. Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem Woolen Mills Store - --- ---- ZI -- Christian Covention - Elects New Officers Tumor, Or., July 11. The liusineas Ni'ioi) of the roiivrntion of Oitfgilii flu isi inn rhurrhcn was hold hero Tues dny. Iti'V. C. II. Hilton of Itum-buig n cHiilcd. Tim fnlliiwlug min wir liHini'il fur of fir vi k lu sorve duiiug tliu fiiiiiiiiK yi'iir: I'ri'Mili'iit, Hev, K. V. Hti vi'i.i, I'U.ilur 1'iiiit Chiiiiliuik cliiiri.h, Ku gi'iii'; vlro iircnidciitis, Walter lj. My era, instructor lu iiMcliulugy and nji)iuiiH rduialiuu in Kukciip HiMe iniivrmtjr, Kiit'iu'j Hi'v, l.iliiiiii W. i'oiti'r, pastor r'imt ChriNtimt church, Knli-m; Ktiv. (?. Il.'lliltuii, l!i)i'liuij ; Hi'v. H. . Kossoll, Tlic Dalles; n'i'irdin Hfcn-t.-iry, Rv. Rulpli 1. l'ul nniii, nstnr Itiniyolo w church, Halt-in ; trcamirur, Jlrv. J. A. Hi'iiurlt, Kilvn tuti. Rv. CIuiciicp Y. fiwiiiulor of Port- luud was ri'Uiiiutid I iy the now liunril to serve a eoireKuiilin ncctrtaiy and mipci inti'iidriit of missions, this bolng M rlcrrnt hvenr of service tu this of EAROAINS IN TIRES 1-.HU3 N.H. t 7.00 1-30i3 . B.9fii l-.WxS NK ,.$13.S 1 32Sa K . i-:tit n.n CORD TIRES HI! I . 1 .1l4 ... 4.00 J23.95 !14.90 $48.60 ' SB3.70! All Rrere Tires Give ExccpuouU ililcsgs 'Motorli" Will Claa Your Engine CLARK'S TIEE HOUSE 519 N. Commercial Et. 8alin, Or. fico. Mm, Clura 0. Esson of Forest (!rov wus reappointed stale. Ilililc school superintendent. Mi's. Kkhuii lit; served in tliiH capacity 11 years. Year'i Work Sett New Record. The report of the year' work ol the church in Oregon ax presented by Hev. Mr, Rwnnder, was said to be the best ever recorded, and thin was specifically mentioned In the report of the rvaolu iotns committee. Two other renoiutioiiH follow: "Kesolved, That we look with favor upon any movement for the union of Ood's people and the answer of our u tour's prayer Unit in insistent wiiii the divine authority us pluiuly revealed in the gospel of Ilia K''lll,, aud that we pledge oiuule anew lo tile iiat plea fur the rent oi nt inn of tee cnurcli or the ISew leatamcnt, unit tliilt in the ilii.vM of unrest we plead uioie eior ncstly for the biiMe, condition of mem bership in his eliureh as fuith in the Lord Jesm liriHt. confi'Huion of that name before men, repentume from the heurt of all sin, and buptinii into the tmine of the father, ami and holy spirit, followed by a holy life, and that we reassert our blood bought lioeity in Christ to tro anywhere and everywhere without hindrance to proclaim the gun pel of hit love, "That we recommend to all our ehiirrlies the adoption of the budget plan for ehureli finnuce, Imhnliiijj iocul expenses and missionary offering; with the every member ranvusa n tiic most arripturnl and effective method of rais i ii H the budget. That we alo request nur mihsiuiiuiy and benevolent iiie;irni to continue the plan of jointly aupport lug the statu wurk." The resolutions were unanimously adopted. ruture Work Outlined. The future woik coniiiiillit reconi nietnled tlmt each rhuieh plun a rani puig.i of missionary rdmutiou; thut the ehureli school of missions ns resented by Mia, ltoya J, Dye, be indorsed; that the A'biistliin rhurcK of Ontmi n denvor to KMMire lO.lUUl titlieis within the next five years; that the oiery. member canv ns as presented by the men end millions team be Indorsed ana. advocated its adoption by every chinch in the slate; thut the aim of per member for missions, benevolences and education be adopted, nnd th.it each church innke an effort W place the L yiitii'i'li missionary papeij, the World i ull, and at least one other of the stan dard reunions papers of the church in each home of the i'oii)i'eation during the year. The speakers at the morning se.-sion were Chancellor Aylswortli, Hev. Clove land Kleilmuer, Hev. W. F. Tinner. Tl (Continued from page one) 1 i PUB Do not fail to Fee our many Bargain Day Spec ials. Exceptional values in Cut Glass ' HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians N. W. Corner State and Liberty Streets 8.1.1; Bheep, 78.1; ealvea, 78.8; awiue, 74.4; hoisea aud mulea, 84.ti; total of all auimnls, 77.!!. Their verud monthly holdings of non perishable incuts- aa compared with the country's total aupply weie: Kronen beef, Ho per cent; smoked hum and ba con, til per cent; dry suit polk, tif.i) per cent; pickled pork, 70.5 per cent. The puckers handle half the poultry euijs.and cheese of the country. In lltlll they sold 911,0(10,000 poundj of but ter; 7.1,1100,00(1 pounds of chi t je, over i;i,"i,()00,000 dozen okks and 1,000,001) pounds of poultry, 1120 Branch Hoosm. The "big five" own 90 per cent of all the refrim'rator can in the country. From two branch houses lu lss.4 titer now have 1 lL'O branch houses. Thev! control 34.7 per cent of frozen and chilled beef exports from Aijjeutina and l.'riiiiiiay. Other commodities lio - commission chai'nea packers are ginning control of are breakfast foods, chicken feed, itock feed, fruit, canned Wgetublea, eoal fence posts, builders' hardwaie, bind iuK twi le, lumber, cement, lime, plaster tinck, grave roofing, sodu fountain sup-1 plies and rice. Shipowners Also. "J. Ogdea Armour,'1 the report said "besides being a great financial power is also a prominent factor in the Amer lienn Inteiuatioual corporation with its shippiun and shipbuilding interests, its import and export companies; its inter ; est in a cuiupuiiy orauiicd tu develop cuttle raisiiiK ami Bieut puckiug in Koiith America, its control of a large tea importing company and a sunr ma-; ehinery corporation, and its minority stock in th I'nitod Fruit eonian.v." I The report also pointed out that Ar mour drain company has 'J.I per cent of the elevator capacity of Chicago and Kansas City, two of the largest grain ' markets, and operated over W rouutry' elevators. YOtfNO DAUGHTER PASSES AWAY Little Kiua Kmily Kdwnrd.., aed 1 year a id 7 months, pussed away last Fiiday tiight at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur F.dwnnla west of Turner., Funeiad aerviee were" held at fcu'ein Sunday rwndiieted by the l!ev. Thomas Ai.derson; burial in City Vic.i eeme tery. The sympathies of the conir.iun ity ore extended the Iwreaved parents. Turner Trilme ! " 1 i as i . MAKE THIS YOUU CAinJ REAL BARGAINS BARGAIN" DAT CASH STORE ' F01t HEADQUARTERS 6f. '7fS', EVERYBODY i Clothin ' .ytotioRS. paom3 Our Saturday Bargain Sales each week are well known to the thousands of people in and around Salem, but for Salem's famous Bargain Day this store will be champion of them alL Our Program for that great day will be as follows: FIRST, Big Reductions in all our Departments GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES; also in NOTIONS. SECOND, Fly Swatters will be given FREE to each customer. THIRD, A MARKET BASKET will be given FREE to each customer with the cash purchase of $5.00, excepting sugar. FOURTH, We will serve ICE COLD LEMONADE FREE TO EVERYBODY. Our ambition is to make Bargain Day Famous and Remarkable. OUR BARGAIN PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: GROCERIES 10 1-2 pounds Sugar $1.00 The Very Best Hard Wheat Flour ..: $11 and $11.50 Per sack $2.80 and $2.90 10 pounds rolled oats , : 65c 10 pounds Corn Flour 65c 5 pounds Head Rice 50c 5 pounds Jap Rice 50c 5 pounds Broken Rice 40c 5 pounds White Beans 30c 5 pounds Red Mexican Beans 40c 2 pounds Lima Beans 24c 1 pound Dry Split Peas iuc Tapioca in' Bulk 12c 3 boxes Corn Flakes 25c , 100 pounds Stock Salt $1.00 50 pounds Dairy Salt 65c The Best Cooking Oil $2.15 Also Big Reductions in Compound, Crisco, Cottolene Wesson and Douglas Oil. The same reductions in Syrup Molasses, Maple and Cane. Canning Supplies Half gallon Ball Mason Jars $1.23 Quarts : 98c Pints : 89c Jar Tops Zinc 29c Economy Schram Top 29c Rubbers 5c Sanitary Jar Tops 20c Jelly Glasses, per dozen 49c, 53c Men's Clothing and Furnishings Champion Bargain Store Prices: $:!5.00 Men's Suits $14.98 $15.00 Boys' Suits $7.38 $8.50 Boys' Suits $3.49 , $7.50 Men's Serge Pants ....$5.35 Men's Khaki Pants $1.19 Men's Cotton Pants $1.98 Men's Shirts 98c up Dress Goods of All Kinds !U Bargain Day Prices: A new line of Beautiful Ginghams 19c up Crepe de Chine, all colors $1.98 Heavy Satin, all colors and qualities $1.98 All colors linen suiting 29c Heavy Khaki Goods 59c Same reductions in all kinds cf yard goods. Enormous assortment of Women's and Girls' Full Size Bungalow Aprons 98c OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT Will surely get First Prize for it contains the CHAMPION BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS Here is a sample of the Big Bargains : The Best Toilet Soap 4c Large Roll Toilet Paper f- 6c Medium Roll 2 for 9c Sanitary Paper Set 10c 100 Paper Napkins 15c 0c Can Powder - 10c Jar Rubbers 5c Market Basket lc And thousands of other bargains in Graniteware, Crockery and Glassware; also Big Bargains ir. Shoes, Tennis Slippers and Sandals. i ' . . FREE PRE1IUM COUPONS CANNED GOODS Milk of all kinds, per can 15c Per Dozen Cans $1.75 Standard Tomatoes 14c Solid Pack Tomatoes 18c Corn and Peas ; 15c Clams, flat 12c Clams, tall 17c Oysters 14c No. 10 Apples 50c No. 10 Italian Prunes ;.....65c No. 10 Pineapple 85c No. 10 Tomatoes ...50c Dry Silver Prunes 20c Petite Prunes 16c Raisins in bulk 13c Package Raisins ,....12c 5 bars Laundry Soap : : 25c 9 bars Crystal white soap 50c Brooms .; 63c, 73c, 83c, 97c Soda Oyster Crackers 17c Graham Crackers 18c Peanut Sandwich 13c Ice Gold Lemonade For Everybody All Day Saturday FR E E Men's Clothing and Furnishings Sport shirts .'. ...69c up Men's bib overalls $1.19 Men's work shirts 74c up Men's khaki shirts 98c Up B. V. -D. union suits 98c 2-piece underwear '.. 45c pair Men's cotton socks , 15c Handkerchiefs 4 for 25c Men's gloves .... lOc pair Shoes You need real shoes, not paper. Buy your .hoes at The People's Cash Store. We are headquarters for the Peters shoe. Our shoes are the best and the low est in price. $7.50 Men's English Walker $5.48 $6.50 Men's Dress Shoes ; $3.98 Peters Guaranteed Elk Skin $3.45 $4.50 Men's Elk $2.98 Mule skin $2.15 $9.00 Soft Cushion Shoe $3.49 Boys' Dress Shoes $1.49 Ladies Shoes Ladies' White Canvas Shoes ; $1,98 One strap slipper leather and rubber sole $159 Ladies' New Oxfords Just Arrived All kinds leather shoes, all colors, $9.00 values, Sat urday, only $4.98 Men's and Ladies' Vim oxford tennis slipper 85c Boys' and Girl's Vim oxfords 65c The BEST COMFORT CORSET just arrived irom New York and we wanUthe Salem ladies to become acquainted with this excellent Corset. You will find them at The People's Cash Store. Bargain Price for Saturday only $1.39 and up WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT FULL VALUE lMNtaitiii BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH