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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
page rnirn A few items that M eyers' will offer Bargain Day. Every Department of our Large'Storc will carry Better Goods for Less Mosey. Bay at Meyers and be safe y Price Card Yellow aim- S I i if Sa a Y T. T A w 17 ril TV y l' THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY It, 1D1& ISarg Da Ml )' " ETETTS SHIRTS A big line of DRESS SHIRTS. All sizes. In the newest patterns of High Quality Shirting. We cannot buy today as good shirts for $1.50. Bargain Day Only, $129 Silk Vest? "Vanity Fair" Silk Under vests $1.69 For Party, School or Play Sizes 5, 5 1-2, 6 Sizes 6 1-2, 7, 71-2.. Sizes 8 1-2, 9, 9 1-2 29c 33c 39c LADIES' GLOYES White Doeskin Tan Washable Dark Blue Kid All in Bargain Trays $1.39 Pair Better goods for less Money CHILDREN'S SILK GLOVES Blue, Pink, Tan, White 39c Pair Value is the Test of Business BED SPREADS Good Quality, hemmed Crochet Spreads, Full Size, 72x82 $1.19 r EMBROIDERY SECTION Irish Embroidery ONE-HALF PRICE Short Lengths in Embroideries ONE-HALF PRICE Lace Insertion 3c Quality first always VOILES A big assortment in New Voiles 23c BLEACHED SHEETING Full width 9-4 -Exceptional value 43c Strictly a Salem Enterpi AnnouncementBargain Day, Sat. July 12 It ha Wn wpfl afhprtfswt anfl tk rAle oraeds BARGAINS.' The honor of MtAW M V VU 1 W I WWW y W J w - - - every merchant of Salem is at stake-curs especially as the public has adopted "flltiEKS as the standard tor m UlJUiMjhKVIUisaiiUALlil uuuyj. We shall sustain cur past reputation, and ea "BARGAIN DAY" will give, you every opportunity to save. What you 'read b our "Ad" w3 be true, and the goods will be ALL OUR OWN. not spedally purdiased a sale. . BEAR THIS IN MIND Prices today are higher thaa they ever have been and still advancing, and also merchandise is hard to get but, m spite of these conditions we will be the Leaders ia "BARGAIN DAY" ad charge our loss to advertising. . . , " . 1 LADIES' WAISTS We have made up :i lots of our dainty, stylish, Georg ette and Crepe de Chine Waists. Lot i m Lot 2 $5.95 Lot 3 56.49 The Store of Reliability EOYS' SWEATERS A hard KNIT KHAKI SWEATER, COAT STYLE A high grade sweater, made up for hard service. Sizes 28 to 34. Just 10 to be sold at this price. First come first served. Bargain Day $139 If It's Correct Meyers Has It SWEATERS Values up to $16.50.... $3.69 Bungalow Aprons g9c Gingham Coveralls 98c Bungalow Aprons 49c All Wash Dresses Discounted WASH DRESS SKIRTS Light colored beach cloth and white Wash Dress Skirts $4.98 WAISTS Colored and White $1.19 Buy at MEYERS and be safe. LADIES' COATS , KIMONAS CHILDREN'S COATS SILK DRESSES ALL DISCOUNTED! A Bargain a Minute. Get in it ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS For "Bargain Day" we offer two of the popular numbers of this peerless corset. No. 522, in two colors, pink and white, low bust, long skirt. $2.19 No. 322, pink and' white, low bust long skirt $1.89 MIDDIES Norfolk middies, made up in the best quality of twill. Bargain Day Only $1.69 Keep your money in the Circle DRESS GOODS SECTION 36 inch fancy striped sUk $1-69 36-inch Foulard Silk 51.79 Chiffon cloth, all shades 93c 36-inch Silk and Cotton Poplin 98c 40-inch Georgette Crepe, all shades $1.89 36-inch Dress Goods, plaids, stripes and checks 49c I Li J ocn I JTUrion. I T MEN'S STRAW HATS CRETONNES. BLACK GALLOON I ACES OUTING FLANNEL 36-INCH WOOL POFLIH 3 lots of our new Cretonnes Here's a wonderful bargain. Stripes and Cheeky Blue, Alice Blue, Dark Wine, Genuine Panama : $5.G0 r ot i in They're displayed in the Pink and Tan Persian, Green, Gray, Is rown, iMavy 79c $1.00 Lot 2 35c Lot 3 7c ' Court Street Window with prices. Come early if you want them. MEYERS QUALITY 7 Yards. $1.00 : HI Doors 0p:n Saturday at 9 a.m. Close 8 a.m. hV Nrookg JTUrion. - i Jfrld Wmn,lcC. I I ,1 Is . i i v i i I We Give These Real Bargains You Get Them Whose Business Is It DAI1ASNEWS. ! (Capital Jounial Social Srrvicf .) Oallnii, Or., July JO Mu, I. X. Woods and Mrs. H. C. Kakin, aceompanifd Mr. aad Mr. An.lrpw Tiulman ol Torlland wi-atto Newport, . Tunday for few df' outing. Arthur Rahn, a promiont resident of the Capital Citr.wa a Dulla.; buiiiiesa rustnr Mnsdar. Sktli Bailor, furmerlv avDailal sewt paperman who enlinted ia the rank of company L-at tlie outbreak of the- war with Germany anil who nfler tie arri val of that oriranizatiun in Trance wa transferred to the A. E. F. newspaper The Stars and Mripea, wa. it. the eitjr tii.' firt of the week greeting old frimds. fn-th i to a repiiitcr on the I'nriland Oregonian. Sheriff and Mrs. John Orr and Dr. tmt Mr. W. i. !ef.-r returned Mon d.y aftetiiuon from a neveral uJ'' fih in4 trip on Sulm.in river. Dr. and Mra. A. B. BtarUck and family are guefta of relntivea in Port land thia week. Miw France Boyd ia Tiniting witk relative at Kiikreall thii week. Mr. aud Mra. Lew A. C&tta tipeet to l-av the latter part of the week for aeveral montht' aojoum among the pleasure resorts along the Oregon eoant. Mr. Oatea Iat week dipoed of the j Polk County Obaerver to A. h. Kotn, a MiiuiPHola newspaperman. Judge and Mr. H. H. Belt arid fam ily and Mr. ana Air, r.. rv. riuaecci sre I enjoying a aeveral day' vaeation at I l'a:ifie City in Tillamook eomily. Mr. and Mr. John K. Muler left 1 Tue.vlsy morning for a abort visit with relative in the Hiletz basin. Min Maade Bobertion of alem wa I a guest of relative and frieud in Dal I la the first of the week. , M. I.. Ityd returned from Tortlani 'the fit of the week aepompatiied by jhis mothi-r. who had been viaiting rela Itlves in Seattle. II. C. Kakin received t tolegrain from bia oa Jaik Kakin, Monday Mating that be bad landod in New York that day after a year' abaenre with tbe American force la Franee. to be some at aa early date, HO STEIKE AT COEVA1XIS (Corvalli Gazette Time.) good day' work though any lelephono mcnager tn the world will tell you tat two trouble a day are a jo. The irl here are showing tneir ,oo4 He exiiect' 'euM ,n,"'r appreciation of their I duty to the public and the company and if the time ever eorae we they have grievance of tbeU own agninat the company their present latitude will ia ure theui a aolid publie anpiiort. lie ginnur are started ia at HS month ,orvMUt na oeen very iut.umi. in .- B ,f m , 10tll for - . V. I eiix-rieneed owrator. That wac. t the telephone atrme. me i,onaii.. cen-; B. i,,. .jUki,d to , girl, are to be eongr.tumted l; . ,hr0 h 3rbi. ,the,r display of eommon ..-nse in refua-, tf w n(, ,h(. ,dj,jrtnlen, m,T rtr0. ing to j-u in aa uuiair ana halpr ,othiBg fairer ea euon 10 gei in. c.u t ":,,, ,hM u thf mntlme. the public ready ove.p.,t worker more inoney. I fcw aot b(1 The electneal worker, here h ,,,,, ,na lfce girU have continued reauy ii f - " j , ,., their salary check, hour, wurk end double time lor pub- j day and (olidaya. They are getting uu"' H I T) T X T 1 IM V IinVI OTIl monev than the manager of the eom DAuuAlil 1AI" JUL! llli pany himwif and they have .one cf the trouble ealii'' a day they consider worne.aU no reawanibiiily. Two, n 1 typ 1 IU f I V IlflVIOTll HARVEY WELLS ELECTED STATE FIELD SECRETARY FOR AL KADER TEMPLE Harvey A. Well, ha been eleeted field leeretarr for the coming year for the Al KjkW hrine of Portland. Hia prinrijxtl work during the year will bo that of looking after the general pro gram lor tie Shrine in Portland during the Imperial Council aeneion. to be held in Portland neit one. Thia will rqiire bi visiting all lo cal shrine organization, throughnut the i state and interesting all Miriner in the national even of nert June. I Aeeordinx to the records, there are 111) memW of Al Kader hrine in Ha ilnn and vieinitv and it is rtrohalil that a local organisation will be effected. something imilar to the one before the war. One of the plan of Mr. Well i to arrange for visiting Shriner. to this fart of the valley dariog the Imperial Prosser Man, Mourned As Dead, Found, Lest Apia HKilne, Wash., July 11. 'After lav ing been mourned for dead for fosr council sessions at Portland. It 1 e j titnated that the event will brintf 60, 000 to 70,000 people to Portland, and that great majority of thee Hhrin era and their wives will be here to have a good time and not come aa del egates. There are but 5s7 delegate montb, in(i gftPr his wife had givea from all part of the country and these ,, icr n0ln, l-rosser, Wask., and bad will attend the )uinea of the tea- ions. The remainder of the 60,000 or 70,000 will be in Oregon to have a good time neit June. Mr. Well ay he hope to bring from 500 to 1000 of thee- visit or to the capitol city in order that they may he taken out into the valley anil see, how wonderful the country moved to S.-i.ttlc, Judge Bert Linn, ea nf the niot prominent men ia Aaassa county, ha been found alive only to k lost again. A report several months ago that he had ben teen on a railroad bridge, eoat lc and about to lenp in the Coluabim river led to the theory that be asd tak- look in the month of June. hit. Weli en his life. recently reaigned a insurance eom um- i Hut now comes word that be ni teem at Pendleton, Or., on the Fouita or July by two Prosper citizens, to wfcow he talked freely, naymg he bid worke4 on a wheat ranrh. Now he has disappeared afFaia. Kan Francisco. This phone tne is becoming atill more serious, trnejt Ol son went to work a a strikebreaker.; i Hi. wife, favoring the .tiikcr. de- Xu " 'BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH