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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT. DflAtfal Journal SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. We Yill Save Yoa Money in Buying Ladies Underwear WHETHER IT BE Silk, Muslin or Knit UNDERWEAR THAT YOU WANT Silk Camisoles ...$1.15 to $1.98 Silk Chemise $2.98 to $3.98 Muslin Gowns $1.79, $1.98 and $2.49 Muslin Envelope Chemise $1.15 to $2.98 Knit Vests 15c, 18c, 25c, 39c, 49c and 98c Knit Union Suits 79c, 89c, 98c and $1.15 Also full line of Children's Underwear -You should always investigate alhlines of our mer chandise it will surprise you what we will save you. Incorporated t Personals $ IS All Around Town COMINO EVENTS July 23 William Jennings Bryan at rhaiitatiqun, 8 p. m. Also Ms M. Tarbell. July 24, TlmrNitny Czecho slovak bund t rhautaniia. July 25, Friday-1'rtvn I e Tor.t talkn at rhaiitnuipm, July 28, Mi.ii.lay 'Cliln Chin' at ij in nil opera house. July 30 Wednesday Panco it armory given by Elks' lodge. Dr. Matt, Bank of Commerce, 407 8. tf D. A. White says that as yet the gov ernment ha nut established a prion for Willamette vnlley wheat. 11 ia thot jtliat a anon aa samples aro forwarded inland the valley wheat Knitted, priee will be net for Snlem dclhery. The oM ; price ia from $1.90 to $2 f buMiel, bas if i ! on tho $2.2(1 ,priee at JVrllnn'd for 'Nt. 1 hitrd wheat. The jricfl of outa lla left to the law of supply nnd demand jlj ind It la thought that the cereal mills will liave much to do with establishing PKI80IIXA DEAN M "THE WILDCAT Or i PARIS' I sera rnrtf nnr.nmiiii n mil Try northern now, It'i a Bear, very sack fufcranteed. At your gro trt. tf 0 We buy liberty oonda. 811 Maaonlc Ndg. tt 0. T. Ilulbert of Junction City and other intercuts have purchased the Hehnink grocery stork on North Com UiiTiiul ulrect and hill open with a bi ale next Huturdiiy. Axttflcin teeth, have expert plate Ma, with over 35 years eiperleuce, at my effice. Dr. D. X. Boochler, den tin, SOS V. 8. Nat. bank bhlg. tf the f inure. At present the lotal mar iKet on oats ia 80 eents. The Mena pool hall ia now located at 129 8. Com1! St. 7 23 Dr. Zk B. Springer, aentlst, Moore Ditig. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dr. L. R. Bpriuger, dentist, Moore bldg. eorncr Court and Liberty. !phone 114. ' tf ! Call Fatton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Thone 1008, 220 N. Com. jitroet. tf I Now that the hot spell la over for at lenst a few day It mnv be of interest to know that the maximum tempera tures for the neat three dnva hnvn ,K.nn as follows: Sunday t3, Monday 93 and Incsday V", The real warm spell of last year was during the lust two days of August when it was !I2 and 1)5 and the first two duya of September, when the maximum was 93 and 91. Tor first olaaa work , call Society Planners and Dyers, 1272 State Ht. Thone 10S4. tf J. E. Johnson, recently from oversea I has opened up a shp for automobile 'painting at U20 H. Liberty atreet nnd aks a sharp, of yniir patronage. First class work a specialty, 7 2!t Ernest Xoel of Victoria, B. C, visiting friends here. i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Soeolofaky of Kansas are guests at tho home of D. ! I). Soeolofsky. They are on their hon-! e moon and have just epent several ; : weeks in Canada at Lake Louise and at j Banff. They will return home vit Salt jLake eity. Joe. Chcnoweth left a few daya ago ; I for Klamath Palis where he will work with the highway engineers. He ex-. pects to be absent about three months. ' I Oscar Snelson, formerly proprietor -of !the Velie garage, it in the eity from! Portland. j I Snpt. Chun-hill is spending the day! at Monmouth, delivering an address at1 the normal school. ! i : Closing out our stock of flour and I feed, 2j4 S. Liberty St. J. D. Waring ;Co. 7 25 I Just received, carload of pianos. Geo. iO. Will. j Boys make a hit! Tell mother about I the Lee Vnionalla at Bishop's. When William Jennings Bryan regis ters at he hotel it is W. J. Bryan. There is no special flourish about the signature aud the expert who judges character from handwriting would find very little satisfaction in the signature, lit is just like tho average. But Ida M. Tarbell in her signature as shown on ithe register of the Marion hotel, tells l her story. It is a vigorous masculine signature, with the hand pressing heavily on tho pen, giving the signature the appearance of having been written with a stub pen. Others who are on the chaulauqua program today write their names in the artistic style. Ice cream, the different kind; we make our own ice cream and guarantee it to bo made of the very best. Tho Spa. 7-23 Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened hii dental office at 610 511 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 841. tf Do you know why our Ice cream is better than othersf because we make it and put tho choicest of material in it. The 8pa. 7-23 Bishop the home of boys clothes. The members of the niahee country club will ffive one of their informal dunces Thursday evening. A largo at tendance expected. Now Is the time to lay In a supply of prunes for the winter and heat some of the li t ii h eot of living. The govern ment announces a sale of 1,49 Oillt pounds of prunes, "a, is and where stored," The quality of the prunes is guaranteed .bv the tact they were pack ed bv the Snlem Fruit I'liion, Mason, Khrmnn & Co. and the California Pnck in compnnv., Men familiar with the pruno sitnntion siiv the sale of such, a small lot as a million pmimls or more will have no effect on the market. Last year .Oregon produced 110.000,000 pounds of dried prunes and California .10 000,000. This year the Oreeon out put is estimated at 30.000.0110 pounds and the California at from 125,000,00 to 150,000,000 .pounds. VAUDEVILLE See Him! Hear Him! The Musical Wonder MASTER FRANX 10UKTALN RYE" The Original Western Indian Cowpuncher - in A NOVELTY WEST ERN ACT The Chic and Beautiful Star BESSIE BARRISCALE In a picturization of the Popular Novel By Kathleen Norris "JOSSaYJi'SWIFE" TODAY TOMORROW BLIGH THEATRE raw; mv-v .Nv;a vv.-,v..v.r MM' I-'v'.:.- GALE & C O.'S nil The Slogan of Today and of the Future hip by Titck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. rnoNEitoo Kewonrt fihln season onans: Un orl .lieed. Ifle. and whole fish 12o tier wimfli red cod 10c pound. Fitts Mar ket, tf Bslem ctPar ractorr t row making "T Corona" 'Little Balem" ei pars exae-tlr a thev were mado before h war. Hmnkine" them reminds you of old times. . tf Why be a rlave when Bishop will oao your "burdens. Our lee cream bricks are put P in cartons and will keen until vou get home. We carrr a full line and a gvid assortment. The Spa. T-ST We are th oulv confectionery in Sa lem who ninjtes the'r own ice rve"V The Hpa. T 3 The members of the Illahee cnntry elnb will give one of their informal ilanees Thursday evening, s Inrge nt tendnnee ia expected. 7 24 fPaeif'e lodee No. SO. A. T. A A. M. aoecinl communication 14 thl. week. TnnlLht work In F. tic-Tree. A'isitinn brethren welcome. "OH, JOHNNY!" Starts Tomorrow - YE LIBERTY is: would leave there today for Seattle, and that they would atop in Salem if he so desired and take him in as a pas senger. The governor in sending hi thanks for tho courtesy, Btatea that he will ibe pleased to accompany tho planes as fur as Portland. o iJr. and Mrs. Q. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. Dr. Stone Is moving his store to 157 y. Com'l St. Tills week's drapery special, sofa pillows, round and squaie, in. regu lar 1.75, tl. Hamilton's. o . DIED WHITK At tho residence of her daughter in Portland, duly 1J 10, Mrs, .lane T. White, aged 6ti year, 5 months. Mother of Mrs. Mae Tjodgcnvood, W. V. White and E. K. White of Portland and Claude White and Clifford T. j White of this city, j Mrs. White was a resident of Snlem j for many year a nntive daughter of I Marion countv,' her parents, the late (Thomas and Harriet Downing lieing pioneers of the state. Besides her children Mrs. Whito left numerous relative and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Special Prices on Quality Merchandise Fancy summer voiles in assorted patterns, per yard 13c, 25c, and 33c Silk Meteor, 156 inches wide, per yard : 39c Ladies' white and fancy voile waists, each t....9Sc 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 oxfordf, black or white, per pair 79c Men's tennis shoes, per pair $1.00 Boys' tennis oxfords, black or white, per pair 69c Men's Cordovan o black hose, 2 pair f!r 25c Men's balbriggan underwear, the garment : 49c Men's balbriggan union suits, the suit 98c Men's and boys' caps, each 49c and 98c Men's work shirts, each 79c and 98c Our Prices Always the Lowest ALE & CO. Commercial and Court Sts. Formerly Chicago Store G Berry pickers dance at Brooks Thurs day night. A dance with pep at Brooks Thurs day night. o ; Notit All Elks and others who In tend to go on excursion to Klamath 'fulls Aug. 14, 15. Ml. please send in their names, or1 call phone 17 on or be fore Thursday July 21. All Elks who attend should secure their caps at Shei's etoro on Ktate street. Refrigerators 25 per cent off while they last. Hamilton 's. 1 Pure spun aluminum 20 year guaran tee, full lino, special HO percent. Ham ilton's. o ... Dance at Brooks Thursday night. o Dance Hurst hall Thtwday night given by Knights and Ladies of Secur ity. Kvervbodv welcome. 7 24 WATCH AND WAIT FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT FRIDAY The dance to be given this evening1 by the war camp community service for returned soldiers, marines and fart ers promises to be one of the big events of the aenson. There are list) bovs in the community who were entitled to nnd received invitations and it !s "under stood thev have nnanimonslv accented K'nS the Invitation. Those in charge of the ilnnce state that it will not he neces sary for the soldier or marine or sailor 'n wear uniform. That is optional. The dance is to ibe entirely informal. With a larce floor committee appointed to 4V Firelcss cookers, your meal ready to ,c( tlmt ,an(.ina Slui'witn sp,. erve after a day's outing. llamil- ,cM mmxe aml fVprvthing under th ft . Prices Reduced Furniture bought before the rise has now "arrived. You can save Money by Buying this week Peoples Furniture and Hardware'Store 271 N. Commercial St Salem. 44MMt4 4 Secretary Henry E. Dosch of the state board of horticulture, is among the visitors in the city today, coming in to look after the publication of the beard's lil enninl report, now In the hands of the printer. This will lie an unusually pxhanwive and interesting j report because of the phases of the in idustrv covered. Mr. Dosch t probably jthe oldest official in the state in point tor service, having neon on the board almost continuously for 30 years. flnmrnor Olcott haa received a wire from (Vimmsnder oVsa, of the Mather flving field, stating that two airplanes NcnvusPoopIo who drink coffee find themselves much more com fortable when they change their table beverage to s ton s. ing tinner tne suspires of the war camp community I service, a fine evenina ot entertain Dr. Stone Is moving hia tore to 157 mpnt promi!1 the hoys. Pyrez unbreakable line. Hamilton s. gaeeware, full For the Salem Elks, there will be big TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS Hartford, Conn. Berth HoHman . I. , .,..'1. . - : .doings at the state convention to be mi"c aa. n' ""u"' vl ", i, , , : peppermint, liniment, sugar and tome .held at KlaniHih Fn Is. Aug, 14. 13 and 1 , , i i ti i..;i i.i .l u i i i odds ana ends. He a in jail now, enargefl It!, for the fnlem lodge is going there, . . . . ... f, , ,, ' , to bring home the 1U coi.ventum and "uu " uu it will have to fi-ht Pendleton and ,,n "" Marshneld. i enuleton is Duililing a new Klks temple and wants to show it to the boys in 1920. August Huckestein, who ia chairman of the committee in charge of travel to Klamath Fall, is anxious that every one who expects to go by train should notify him at onee. the Hutem boya will travel by special Pullman if enough announce their in- New Yoik. "How dry I am"' has been wiped out of repertoire of the hand that greets home coming soldiers. "Bono dry orders, ' grinned the lend er. I INSTANT iPOSTUM Waukegan, III. If von 're in Wanwe gnn or bereaoouts tooay uon i ureas tendons of going. As a sample of what , . . . . , ,. the Klamath l all, people intend to do, Tt Irg eat ym.rlf ,.to .ad.gest.on. I.. .. .. '. I A II 11. .l.wlnn dir. aiM In IhA ffilin. stayed 'em. drunk four duys after euliug Jfereed, Cal. "Rev. Freeze, pastor;, Venice, Cal. Two weeks ago Oliver Cianiliill, Conneat, Ohio, lost his litb eye while bathing. Put Neptune didn't need it. Ye.-dordiiy it was tossed ashore Mrs. Jack Frost, organist. Come to and a anuvll boy recogni7,inK it8 twinkle church and be cool," ia the udvertiMi input e local church is enrrying in pa pers to stir up attendance dining the hot spell. returned it to Crnndall. ( enlriilia has -410 children of s hool nj;e according to the school bi ard'a complete census. ' Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not morel You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW . Put up in two ttylet RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-BCUT is a long fine-cut tobacco me tvening iicr.y.l of that city an noiinces that for the three daya, the paper will be given over almost entire ly to K.lka, who and what they are at home aud what they are doing while ia Klamath Falls. Salem and vicinity la doing its share in keeping the dead li-tter office at Washington, 11. i fcusy. During the past ten days, 26 letters have acenmu latcd at the pntoffiee here, improper ly addrrswiL They will soon be cm their way to Washington. If these 28 people had taken the trouble to place a return address on the npper left hand corner of the ravels, these Sri letters would have been returned to the writers. Now they have to take chance of the dead letter office with dclavs of several weeks. All the doctors have' gone to the coun try for a picnic. Lodi, Cal., "Blind pigs" are noS the only valuable porkers in dry data. Many experiments are being nir.de here to de termine just what T. H. Dougherty's pigs saw ia apricot peels. Tho pigs KWSTWj lELL-ANS 'FOR INDIGESTION DAVIDSON'S IDEAL BREAD White Raisin Whole Wheat DELICIOUS and APPETIZING TRY IT! And Be Convinced On Sale by The Peoples Cash Store 17S-1S6 North Commercial St Phone 433