PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. ADY1 SF 1 All Around Town , NOW RE i 4M4 4 NEW! FASHIONABLE! Silk Plush Coats FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1919 FASHION'S FAVORED STYLES ALREADY RECEIVED FROM OUR HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY . BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE! A BIG SAVING IS POSSlIiLE BUYING FROM US! SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! DON'T WAIT A MINUTE Take immediate advantage of this advance opportunity OUR EXTREME LY LOW PRICES are easily accounted for when you consider the stupen dous number of SILK PLUSH COATS WE BUY FOR OUR 197 STORES. A visit to our store will demonstrate our early preparedness to save ycu con siderable money on newest style Silk Flush Coats. Incoroorafptl C A Nation-Wide Institution 1 mi iA tr n J a -A ETHEL CLAVTOK IN 'MEN, WOMEN AND MONEf PICTOGRAPH ISAVELOGUE RUB? Dr. L. S. Springer, dentist, Moore bltljr. corner Court ud Liberty. I'hone 114. tf ms SI ft For first diss work call Society Cleaner! and Dyers, 1272 .State St. t'hone 16S1. tf o Dr. Frank Lundberg, president of the Swedish theological school of 'Northern. 1'uiversitv Kvanaton, llli- jnois, will deliver an address at a com jmuaity service to be held in the Scan dinavian church, 13th and Mill streets Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Lundberg ia known to be equally elo quent ia both English and Swedish. At this meeting, he will speak in .English. Jiesidee refreshments, there will be a musical program .by Mine Olga and Miss Martha Wiekberg and Miss Gla dyt Petereon of Oakland, Calif., and Irene iLind. Cherry Season Ends With Returns At Record Mark The cherry season of 1919 practical ly came to an end Saturday nij;ht af ter making a record financially that iTiirs rubaly never been surpassed, jjiotwithstanding the fact that the crop 'generally was a ittle short of last year. There ia no 4ossibility of getting jeven an approximate of the tonnage I coming into Salem, but it was soine I thing enormous when to the thousands of boxes consumed locallv is added the box shipments to other markets and the carloads consumed by half a doa eu lacking plants. A slight indication of the scoie of the industry it given in the record of shipments made to the California Glace uit company thru the Siiem Fruit I'nion. The consign ments to this one company amounted to about 2.UH) barrels of "240 iunds each, l'robnhlr they would have made a record of 2300 barrels had it not been for the fact that a number of big eon tracts were cancelled on account of wormy fruit. One fact seems to have been demonstrated this season there is no possibility of an over supply of cherries of any description. And there is no likelihood that the market price will ever drop to a point where the growers will not make a profit. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. TenrUliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemcketa St. l'hone 724. Artificial teeth, have expert plate inwin, with over 33 years experience, i at or office. Dr. I). A. Beechlor, den-' :tist, 302 U. 8. Nnt. bank bldg. tf o Try Northern Flour. It's a Bear. Attention B. P. O. Elks, special meet ing Thursday evening to receive re ports of committees. 7 31 o Wlllard Storage Battery service sta tion will move to 238 N. High about Sept. 1st. Yours for better service. 8 30 Dr. O. E. Cashatt hat purchased the Dr. Carl E. Miller has opened his ,1"p of harlt Vick on South High dental office at 510 511 V. S. tank''!"'"- 11 " "ll,r'0d the considera bldg. Phono 341. tf 'tion was close to 0000. In commenting over the rapid way every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers. ' tf o- I PERSONAL i J. 8. Mel.eos and wife who have been visiting W. M. Kouffe, have left for their home at Manhattan. Montana Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chambers are vis iting Mil. I 'handlers' parents in Sa lem for a few days. They will go to l'ortltind Inter, and plan tii take a trip on the Columbia highway. Kiigonc flunrd. J. 11. Haker and wife who are tour ing California and camping out, write friends here they exMVtcd to be in Hants Karbara this week and Sunday at Ia' Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnrtiin have been entertaiuing Mr. Durbin's parents for the psst few days. Later they expect to go to Newport for a shori outing. H. X. Ntoinientnevvr, direetor of the KIk .lnd of Portland and also of the Al Kad.T Khriner band of Portland, is visitintj in the city. Mrs. 4'lyde ll.ee and Miss Florence Cunningham left todav for Portland for a visit of several davs. " BORN. lnBX To Mf. and Mrs. Fred I'oulsen, July 2l, ll, a daughter. She has been named Vera Marvetta. The mother was formerly .Mis iiellie Bray. Mine Foreman, Crushed By Local Teacher Assisting scientists Rseearch Work llermau Clark, assistant principal of tho Salem high school has had assigned to him for the summer months congen ial work that is something different from the averitge job. , For Mr. Clark is a botanist and de votes much of his vacation time to look ing for uncommon plants. And it was for this renson that a he received a cuuimisMuu from a famous If the young lady who happened to1 lose some of her clothing while in bathing Sunday at Silver Creek falls will telephono 17F21 and describe her clothing and prove propeity and then give her address, there is a chance of recovering same. A, telephone massage to this effect has lieen received at the Capital Journal office. Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liliertv. Phone 114. tf o Dr. Mott, Ban! of Commerce, 407-8. tf Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone lOtiS, 220 N Com. street. . tf The loganberry picking season is now about over and those who are .handv at picking will now have the short time iigo'Worn"i'y of K"'" "'to the boon t . . fields whoro 1W cents a nnund is of- Rock Slide, Is Found Dead, . . VX&tt Z v ic -l I i " , i "If three cents a pound. Two cents has -....Uh ..ru.. ,,. . .. a,,u- uwn tn(, e,,IK.ra TIC w;th occasional es to find an antl toxin for hay fever, ,, of o, t.ents Un ow rnutfh xhet(l which is supposed to be caused by in-;w, , strikp one dav for five eentw a haling the pollen of certain plants. , pound but the 40 or more pickers who This ( nliforma doc t of is sending were in the strike were ordered to throughout the coast especially equipped move on. They did. men to secure the pollen from almost I o all grasses in the valley and has select-1 Salem Cigar Factory is now making Scuttle, Wash., Julv 30. Ciusduu by the slide of rock In the main gangway of the l'si-ific Const Coal company's mine at Harnett, Wash., and panned be neath many tons of ruck and shale, the body of James P. Webb, general miuc foreman, was sighted nt 1 o'clock this morning by rescuers who ha-ve been working frantically since the slide oc curred at 9 a. m. Monday to rescue mm. Advices from the eonl company ' office General Morrison Marooned At Alaskan Post By Snow ,'S ' 1 " ""'" ,u "" .ti toxin. ed Mr. Clark to search this part of lhc'"Ls Corona'' and "Little Salem" ei- Willamette valley. Having discoverea' (Trs exactly as they were made before jut what jtillen causes hay fever, it is' 'he war. Smoking them reminds you of understood the doctor will then proceed,0"' ttmes. tl Silks and Wash Goods If you knew market conditions as we must now them, you'd buy Silks and Wash Goods not only for present but for future needs. Since we bought, prices have risen and they are still rising. The values we offer today cannot last alwaysComplete lines of taffetas, georgettes, messalines, voiles, tis sues, crepes, organdies, etc. "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com! & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Polk and Marion Tonntics who hud this afternoon with Lieut. Klmer Cook died in tUe service during tho late war, ( in his airplane to Eugene. The hop rttf there should be added the uames of ': (the technical term for getting unilr Lieut. Lit rub of Donald, who was kill-1 way on, a plane) was made ou Oleott ed in action and McKinlev Peed, who: field at 2 o'clock this afternoon. After Wliod soon after going into the army, taking tho air route up to hugeee, I). A. White called attention thU morn1 u !ile. 'j P'-hed July 21 by the ing to the deliverv vesterdnv of 40,lal"tal J1 ' n.0 wno died in tons of hav bv one farmer living sev- ,lie rv,,ce Irol" ,n,r-, T , ' 5 MTTi, and the name Wal- should read Walker Tcnce. ernl miles out ofown. In the goodi!,",e -""tn' old davs of teams and no trucks, Mr. ju"rfm'e J White said t would have ruired at tot 1 enf e hc least five Java for the ileliverv. Here now, express shipment of Eng lish brown shoes at liisholi's. Wlllard Storage Battery service sta tion will move to 2,18 N. High about Sept. 1st. Yours (for better service, 8 30 Dr. Stone has moved his store to 157 9. Com. St. K. D. Elliott, proprietor of the El liott tirintinsr house, and former alder man from tli.' seventh ward, will ! leave Saturday evening for a trip of about nix weeks to visit his father near Potoskey, Mich, and relatives at' Marion, Tndana, This will be his first, visit to Michigan In 27 years. He will take the Great Northern railway to Duluth and then steamer on Lake Su perior to Sault Ste. Marie and from that thriving city by boat to Petos key, the famous summer resort of northern Michigan.- As good as the oest Better than the rest; why do with les! Just Wright shoes at Bishop's. We will prove they are Just Wright shoes at Rishnp's. We 'have nothiag that isn't "Just right." Having taken 12 flights in an air plane whilo in the service, Kred 8. Mangis of the firm of Matins Bros., gene, Mr. Mangis said he would come buck via Oregon Electric this ivening. BOY DROWNED IN DITCH tempted fte by going the 13th time the water. Klamath Falls, Or., July 30. Failing into the United states reclanihtiou seiv ice irrigation canul lat night, Hobeit llollidnv, 5, drowned. Tlio boy was playing, lost his balance and fell inio -in race. Webb wns caught and uushul be ncnth the slide'Menday while un (, While mail may be accepted of inspection in the lS,m foot gaiuwav. !'"ny " A'',,ri "'1. l'"'"1 ' .... 1,,-n .. . . . : ipaekajfes al, no instructions have as As to 'pillar men mining out the .,., ,,n u.,eA ,)V ,,, 8a,fM tj Newport fishing season opens; Ung end sliced. I.V. and whole fish 12e ner . H)und; red cod lOe pound. Fitts Mar- keu tf d the roof of the emil snim.irts Hut lira,' Rill, t'ran. I.. I.. t. 1 .. I , win, . .Tiajtir ien-; ioii'ici, were woiaiug. en.l J.ilm j. .Morrison, commander of, down. The two men. Fred Hair an.! Joe the western department of the armv, is liaihnro, who were caught with Webh.jing in Turkey or i'.ulg.iria. However. iitH ni w.iie ai m. Michael, managed to escae, out Webb nms, owing io a late snow storm and caught. Reports from the peach sections of pist;.hp rnnntr indl.'utu ltiillinir prull f),i nffia-i. fur thi isuinff of monev or-i...... . l. .....c --...k.i-ii . . ' . ,,-ni. oituiiHMia with lueai ai oussm TiiuiHi-ii-..- . thit twii rmintr-cs. .Mr riav I monev oriu-rs oe is ti u w anT"ne M-vcrely cold weather, poat putting steam er sailings, according to a fable re ceived today. General Morrison went to A'V -v. ernl week, ago on a military inspection ,,mlri Nl,vll inp. ne eipecte.l to retuin bv Augtsstl Petitions f.ir a referendum on the prohibition constitutional amendment will be filed in Maine, Michigan. Mis- I. to nr. re to ..mi l.i. ..,.,.' i 1 "writings to Mexicans to leave the to Lieutenant C.ceral Hunter I.ig.-ett f,,-T w,'r' f"""1' l""ted on the walb Printed to succeed Monison I'T'rl '"" N,,,'rasV C em eommsflder. .N1''' Tl"1"'1- 'rning. if one wish i-s to scud monev to tier many, the banks of the city will is sue drafts payable in that country. From the police comes the intimation that it would be well for psrenta to question closely their offpring should any of them kapea to bring home an eitra Wvcle, gun, auto robe or anv- if, thing that does not belong to them. iV i It has happened frequently, and did "".happca yesterday, that a boy sudden lv became the owner of a bicycle and ing time and one grower said he had picked off almost five crops and then had a record breaking crop still ready for riening. The apple crop also gives indication of breaking the record for a big yield. r We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic building. tf o- Attorney P. J. Ennts haa moved his offices to room 301 Bsnk ef Commerce Phone 34$. 7 30 Tin dollars a ride seems to be the established rate all over the V. S. for airplane flights over a city. A recent paper from Wichita, Kansas has an advertisement announcing flights over that city at the rate of tlO per. Ventilated Oxfords for street car men and th'wo who stand sll day, com fortable oh boy! Kishop's is the place Dr. Cbas. A. Bowen, head of the Methodist centenary movement in the Portland aren, and Mrs. Bowen were in the city looking for a house. They rented the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood, 713 North Church street and will take posscion August 10. Mayor Otto J. Wilson has vetoed the ordinance recently passed by the city council providing for a purchasing de- 1 . -.!... . .. . ... . I. ., I , , - . ... ii-ni lutein nr 1 iiv ,11. .11 oainii oiiti uine. ln ui rouowmg mm amini, of v;arl Ka.e. citv recorder i Many Salaried People Have a checking account with this bank-and many more can bo accommodated. To systematize your payments by using a check, and by knowing where every dollar goes helps to make your salary cover your expenditures. Let us help you by taking care of your checking ac- count for you. 6 CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. Albert, President Jos. II. Albert, C&shier i find rri'lin Iirito In U ff.wr tt,t,,mil . told a storv at home that satisfied hisii ,919. ' " ' r as purcnasing agent, tine or tne o.v..e- iw .i, ...a... -..,.j. i ' tions of Mnv. r nson was that trJ found numeroo. 'ess,, of pettv e.l- oCter Ur T k 3 r,,ina"r ""T RC ing where,,, the bov, were not prose I "'r? mt'Wl. M purchasing a;e,it, m.kmg ,. a per cuted as manv people are averU to l f " ".'nM' P" ZT l""P"iinB- nJ hu1'1 11 b" sradiac a Ih.v to the reform h.wl. ! ' P' '" ! rl the desire of fnture enunctl. to name Yrt tei-ee i. evi-le-re f-cre i coi.s d lrU rfrnr rt mniuli fll.w another ageol. it would be neeewnry erahle stealing going on'and the police i !"U H'r daT fH'r. n,,"",h M 50 ' "V r-linanee. The city . .w-. .i.".ii .i n.. ' rnhle cream per pint .iSc. charter roville. that a two thirds vote home with suddcn'lv accuniuUted wealth or pr,(ierty it miht help lot to notify the proper effieem. H0Q8 AT KEW HIGH MARX Seattle. Wan., July 3l When hog re!y of ssifncient quality to be in per Whipping cream per pint 43e Milk wholesali. In boHl 4, galloa; ia cans 4fe per gnllon. Kilem Palitary Milk Co. Meadow Laws Dairy iFV.rmoiint Dairy. 0 A marriage license was issued yt- ter.lay to Harry H. iWh, 24, of Jef el.,.M in the priwe- class louche,! ! . .rinj ,,, v,ar,. fUJ .l per hundred ooaads on the local,, yi.i, ,1, f Jefferson. Mr. Hoch ki I'll rJTKWk -'-''. b,r, ia Holland and Mw Monts new high mark had been set for tleli (Vrman v nnei C.TSIOS, ' Throe luada of h,.g, r 231 head, liU at the h g figudc Dr. Stone haa moved his store to 157 . Com. St. i necewwirv to pa an ordinance over the mavor's veto. With a council of H. it requires 10 votc to catry an or dinance over the veto. Word was received this morning by Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Barton of !U North Fifth street, that their sod Ray H. Barton had arrived in New lork He went into the service in Septem her of 1917 and has seen IS months of service ia France. In addition to the Hit of ths Home Service, eection ef Willamette chapter, American Red Cross, of the men from COMFORT QUALITY DURABILITY REASONABLE PRICE Leave nothing to be desired in our "Made to Order" glasses. Perfect fitting is guaranteed. DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Ttuck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 i i 1 I 1 U . m I 'Mtttllttttiiiimiiiif""". TJ i0 i" . mil - ; W u WW UA u u I . -S. I I I 1 I I li V 1 I 1 I i 1 i I 1 J FA WW J rr 40-pound Cotton Felt Mattress $13.00 35-pound Silk Floss Mattress $22.50 Special Toledo Range $61.00 Library Tables $7.50 Up Extra Special Copper Boilers $6.15 Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. Fonight Everybody Invited July 30. ARMORY 61 "I A si