PAGE EIGHT. Tfg aljc Dmlnr;lal Ifournal SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1919. A Every Day Is A RGAIN BA DAY A s7 w Incorporated I All Around Town COMXNd EVENTS July 16, Wednesday Danee at armory jfiven by the Elks' lodge. July 18, Friday Cherries band concert at Willsoa park, beginning at 8 o'clock. July 20 28 EUiaou-WhiU Chautauqua in Salem. 1 CHARLES HAT IN "THE BUSHES" BENNETT COMEDY 15 ov.v Phone 305. tf Try Northern nour, It' a Beat, every aack guaranteed. At youi gro cers. It 0 Artificial teeth, hare expert plate MB, with over 33 yean esperlenee. at bit office. Dr. D. X. Beoehler, don tut, 308 U. 8. Nat. bank bhlg. tf According to report in ad a to tha eity council last evening) there were 28 births in the eity during the month, 11 male, and If! female. The deaths for the month numbered 1.1, of which 8 were nnili nnd 7 female. Influence louses quarantined numbered .15, small pox rasoa .1, scarlet fever 9, munin 2 nd chicken pox 2. e B!nf and Lambert cherries. Wi are in the market bring them to our hig plant opposite R P. Co. passenger lalivB, or phone 2u4, Plies iJo. tf Onr vacation aale continue all tlili t week. Circular nt store nivinji lint of jjood and price. Perry's lrug etore. tf the county will meet next Thiirsdny nt 0 Hie ciimtnerctnl club auditorium. Thii T. E. McOrockey, manager of the 8a- iorirnniration includes 1 1 of the countv lem iVmmcrcint elih unci K. (). Hnell- rmnniereial clubs and hns been organ lng, director of the civic department, led In order Unit general county in attended the meeting last evening 4a 1 teres! may tie titken up before one Portland of the Aero club, of Oregon, body. John Hloelhaiunier of .Silverton Mr. Mct'roskey inndo an address on is president. method of organisation. The club ex pects to formulate ruK-j for flyera who eome. to Oregon. The Portland airplane fain conceded that Hnlem had the bulge on the airplane business when it come to a landing field and general interest in airplane flight. o Newport fishing Mason opens; ling eod sliced, 13c, and whole fish 12o per pound; red eod lOe pound. Fitti Mar ket tf 0 i Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moor bldg. eorner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf I It will now cost you 75 cants to have new heels put on your shoes. Half sole are going up, a the now price ia $1.7.1 to Full mil", f,ir men's ahoes are now I.1..1U. Kvcry ahue simp in the city has adopted those prices. It i just one indication that Icathor is still going up. I Salem Cigar Factory if now making i"La Corona" and "Little Salem" ei ! gars exactly aa they were made before i he war. Smoking thorn reminds you of old times. tf o Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf I buy' Junk of all kinds, ragt and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autoi and parts of autoa. dive ui a trial. Steinbeck Junk Co. 328 N. Cora. St. Buy old papers at the Journal office. Five and ten cent bundles. 7-19 I'll get him yet. 717 Pipe organ recital and dramatic reading of Madame Butterfly, Wednes day evening, First Christian church. Tickets on sale at Fattou 'a and Will 'a, 50 cents. Cheater Homer, who ha seen 18 mouths service in France, returned to his home recently. He was for a time with the lo'2d infantry, and later with the 6th cavalry. Those who have subscribed for tick ets please call at once at Hart man Hros. I'll get him yet. 7 17 Buy old papers at the Journal office. Five aud ten cent bundles. 7-19 Edwin R. Payne who wu with the 102d infantry in France for more than n year, has accepted a position fin civil inn clerk at Cump Lewis, where ho will be engaged for several months. o Don't fail to get your tickets that you have subscribed for by Wednesday evening June 10th, at llnrtman Bros. Genuine leather suit cases at reduc ed prices, right now. Itureu's. Com'l ht Kahkt clothe at Bishop's will keep you cool rend today's ad. STARTS TODAY . ' . - 8 Reel 8 FEATURE SPECIAL "THE SIN WOMAN" All-Star Cast FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy To Make U Laugh HBUGHO THEATRE Stevens of Salem. Six sisters also sur vive, four of whom live in Oregon and two in Washington. A brother, is:iac Stevens lives at Oervais. The funeral services were held at the Bethany cein eterv in Silverton and were conducted by the Ref. Bennett, pastor of the Sil verton hrastian church. For first olaaa work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. rhone 1084. tf o We bay liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tt Bishop recommends the cool, com fortable khuki for hot duys. Dr. B. L. Steeves and wife, In a re cent letter to Dr. Findley, tell of their arrival at Portsmouth, Ohio, having just recently visited Buffalo, Clevelaud 0 and Columbus. They found the heat in Among the recent arrirals at the 'some sections almost intoleinblo and tHMiltentlinrr ' r-'i Wulnovick, sent limrtly on this account have 'lecided to up from Douglas county by Judge jnhip their car at tfouth Bend and fin Dr. Henry E. Morris, optician, who recently opened an office at .'10.1 State strict, in the room formerly occupied by the Haines crnthing store, has re ceived a complete new ecpiipinent. This includes grinding apparatus, eye test ers nnd other paraphernalia that are included In the equipment of opticians Dr. L. B. Bprtuger, osntlst, Moor bldg. eorner Court and LibertT. Phone 111. tf Notice: I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted tor by my. self, personally. Ward N. Hnrrett. 7 11 The federated commercial clubs of llnmiltnn on an indeterminate sentence for 'awuiult aud robbery. Wtilnovick was one of a trio of roughnecks who robbed an Austrian rond worker of .'1)00 near Scuttsburg. In the course mf the pursuit by officers he was shot. Attention. Buy your Chautauqua tick ets now. o So wall tint display In our show window, llenutifu'. coiiiliiuations. Bur en's 'om'l St. ' 0 Dr. J. H. Qarajobot, recently return ed from France, has resumed hig pren tice, "II I'. S. National bank bldg. 7 17 ish the journey by trnin. They expect to stop at KiH'hester, Minu. to visit the celebrated Mayo institute. F. A. Legg, architect, Is drawing the plans and sperifieutious for the new building to be erected by Vick Bros, in I'ortlund a state headquarters for the Fordson tractor. It is to be 100 by 100 feet, mostry of concrete, with a pressed brick front and will bo locnt- ed at Second and Madison streets. Walt Low, city street commissioner, waa instructed by the councilmen at the session last evening, to work the team of firo horses that the city now owns. That is, the eitv owns the horses Friends aud relatives of Colonel becnuse it hus not as vet found a buy- 'nrlo Aliranm have just received word er. 'Mr. Low will now work the horses tlint he has arrived in Huston on his at lonst three dMa in the week, per iu- & CO.'S GAL Special Prices on Quality Merchandise Fancy summer voiles in assorted patterns, per yd 15c, 25c, and 33c Silk Meteor, 36 inches wide, per yard 39c Ladies' white and fancy voile waists, each 98c Ladies' bungalow aprons, each 98c, $1.25 and $1.49 Ladies' summer sport skirts, special, each -...... 98c $3.49 cotton blankets, per pair. $2.98 Ladies' hose, per pair 19c, 23c and 39c Extra quality slip on sweaters, each $2.98 Men's tennis oxfords, black or white, per pair .79c Men's tennis shoes, per pair. $1.00 Boys' tennis oxfords, black or white, per pair 69c OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & CO. . Commercial and Court Streets. Formerly Chicago Store PERSONAL 5 i p ermanen Positions Permanent and temporary positions cpea for young W cmcn with cr without experience. Applications will be receive! during the present strike at our Central Office ia Salem, Telephone Build ing, 170 North Liberty Street The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company return from J.iitflund. Ho went to France with the :id Ore-iron, end Inter was pluccd in charge of the American camp in Knlaud. Previous to entering the army service he was rnunected with the industrinl acciidiut commission. I'll get him yet. st ructions. Alderman H. H. Vanderrort thinks hay will be cheaper in a few weeks thau it is today. The city viants to buy about M tons and he snirirestod that the market had not as yet been estab lished, and anvhow. there was a prettv 7 17 .heavy hay crop this year and he thot Orasa cloth wall paper, truly is the real thinjf. Huron's, Com'l St, Fords with ona eye uui those who do not olist-rvo the luw in regard to dim ming their automobile lights after dark, had better look nut. At the ses sion of the city council Inst evening, Alderman Moore called attention to the fact that very little attention was imid by drivers to the law in regard to dim ming liht. The council instructed Chief Varney to enforce the oidinance. "Yea, and I think we had better in- 4 Iclude those one eyed Kurds running around, declared Alderman Vand'r vort. Sea Bishop for coolness. See our ad today. Call Patton Plumbing Co. for jour 4 i repair work, phone t'0 N. Com. Pr. Carl B. Miller has opened his lestal office at 610 511 U. 8. bank Mdg. Thone 141. tf 4. im iiinenu services lor Millard s Stevens, who til fmin.1 d.d in & burn near hig home in North Salem last Sat- it imght be cheaper after a general market price was made by dealers. Howard Zincer, who recently return ed from service with I'ncle Main's army has accepted an appointment by the lo cal council. Hoy JVouts of America as scout master of troop No. 3. This troop is affiliated with the Hungalow Chris tian troop and lias for its territory the whole of east Malein. Mr. Zincer SiociHT ised in signaling while in the service and Ins had a great deal of experience in that line of work which will prove of considerable value jn furthering the work f his troop. Mr. Zincer was for merly assistant scout master to troop No. 4 of this eity and has considerable experience in scouting. During his travels hack and forth across this country, Mr. Zincer lias had nn oppor tunity to get first hand intoruiation of the activities of scouts lu.iuslioiit the conrtry and after n rnrefnl study f different situations rxislinK at the present time renders the opinion that the training scout in offers to the Am erican boy will be of untold value to the nation. The contract for the erection of a t.'!l)0O born iff the state institution for the feeble minded has been awarded to unlay were held yesterday in Silverton. Jos Knapp and ronstruotion will beirin He wu an Oregon pioneer, coming to 'st once. It ia to be Si by 59 feet, with the state in JS.M. Vntil his health fail-1. tit feet from floor to the peak. The ed recently, he enraged in farminir. ' floor is to be of concrete with the rest He is survived by his wife Mrs. Jane Stevens and two daughters. Airs. Midge Manger of Mt. Angel and Miss Lora of the building of lumber. P. A. Iegg, architect drew the plans and specifications. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Williams of Xcwjiort stopped in the eity today for a brief visit on their way to Portland by auto. ' 'Dr. and Mrs. 8. C. Stewart of Leba non were among the recent arrivals in tnlom, coming in on n business errand. Superintendent 1). Bnker, of the Pa cific Building and Loan association, with headquarters nt Taeoma, wasi in tho city today on business connected with his organization. I. 1). Bartel of Dntlna wns a guest at the Capital hotel today. Among recent arrivals nt the Marion hotel are .T. P. Wendling of .Portland, Mrs. 1'. fl. Heffley and Josephine Heff lev of Monmouth, Mrs. K. liessmer, Portland. Superintendent Ackerman of the Mon mouth normal school, is in the city for the dav. H. I,. Eddy, A. M. Orcutt and Carl Wimliorly nre Kn'burg attorneys in the city today, having cases at the su preme court. Keeent arrivals at the Hlinh hotel are Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. K. Ware of Pal las, C. O. Thomas, lioscburg; U. 17. Simpson, 'orvallis; L. L. Jewell, wife and son from Portland. Lee 1'nruh and A. I'nruh went to Portland this morning to attend to some business matters. 4 Benjamin Sheldon of Medford, who took such an active rt in the ses sions of the lust legislature, ia in the city. MAN LOSES HUND- - REDS OF DOLLARS "I nm sorry I did not hear of Mayr's Wonderful Keniedv a few years ago, as it would have saved me sev eral hundred dollars. Five years 1 suf fered from indigestion and severe bloat ing. 1 grew worse nil the time. My doc tor said an operation would be all that could save me. 1 took a course of Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy instead and for the past year have been entirely well.'' It is simple, harmless remedy thnt removes the catarrhal mucus from 1 the i litest inn I tract and allays the in-! flammation 1mIi causes practically all 1 stomach, ttver anil intestinal ailments,! including appendicitis. One dose will , convince or money refunded. J. C. Per- , ry, Capital lmg JStore, and druggists evervwhere. 1 Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows: Crrrhardt O. Medmk, 21, a 1 null worker of Jit. Angel to Helen Kohlsmeier, 18, of Mt. Angel. They will marry July 20. Lawrence K. Kosterman 22, J.i boilermaker of Vancouver to Mary Margaret Hchultnbers of McKce. They will marry July 29. Also to Ar thur W. Smithers of 235 South 2M I street, Snlom, 25, assistant cashier of the halem Bank of Commerce, to Muss Esther A. Mois of Silverton. The date of their marriage is set as of July 15. The funeral services for Mrs. Mar garet Minzenmicr who died yesterday at her home, 2157 Fairgrounds road at the age of 81 will be held nt 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the chapel of Webb & Clough. She is survived by tour daughters, Mrs. (Jeorge V. Will, Miss Lizzie and Miss Sarah Minzen mier, all of Salem, Mrs. Frank Ferrin of .North Bond, and three sons, Fred Minirenmier of Salem and Oenrgo and Charles Minzenmier of Montana. When the government goes into the selling business, it goes big. Having accumulated a lot ot stores, due to tbo sudden termination of the war, the Kov' eminent ia selling out, and those who would like to buy canned pens now have a' chance. Ihie lot is of 229,:t38 cans, stored at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Another is of 1,302,4:12 cans, stored nt St. Louis. Another lot, a small one, is 0,000 cans at Camp Pike, Little Hock, Ark., another small lot of 50,000 cans nt Cnnip Know, Ky., aud another of 50 000 cans at Peru, Indiana. And yet the grocers sny canned peas are going to bo higher. The government only sills in car lots of 28,000 cans. There is aluo nn a-'sortment of 18,000 cases of toma toes, all 1918 pack. The thirteen year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith died today; noon. The body is at tho undertaking parlors of tho Rigdon company. Salem's a GoodTlace to Trade tttHTm444TT4H j Why Pay More? BARGAIN DAY-EVERY DAY WE WILL CONTINUE OUR BARGAIN FURNI TURE ALL THIS WEEK. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN. SAVE YOU MONEY. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. j "Give your Jitney a chance." This; is the slogan for the Kits' dance to he given Wednesday evening at the ar-! mory. Besides being directly in charge 1 of the Klks, eiui of the big attractions! is the 13 piece orchestra. Try Salem First In Bavin? I The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Ttfttck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1100 GIVE YOUR JITNEYS A CHANCE pay? T79(C5 THE ARMORY Tomorrow Night 15 Pieces 15 Good Music I'll Say So