TAGS EIGHT. (TlKOnUn -'nl lournnl ' SALEM, 0REGOI1 THURSDAY, JULY 31, NOW READY! NEW! FASHIONABLE! Silk ush Goats All Around Town 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 POSSIBLE BUYING FROM US! - SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! DON'T WAIT A MINUTE Take Immediate advantage of this advance opportunityOUR 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 Plush Coats. ETHEL CLAYTON IN MEN, WOMEN AND HONE I ' PICTOGRA.PH TRAVELOGUE fj Incorporated & DANCE IN 8TATTON EVERT FRIDAY NIGHT HUNT'S FOUR PIECE ORCHESTRA TJ B THERE AT THE SNAP PIEST DANCE IN THE VALLEY A Nation-Wide Institution Senator Alex LaFollett finds that Ike season of 1919 is treating him very dwoutly in tho matter of a poach rop. Il tins already taken off about 8000 boxes from his orchard and es timate that he will hHve 20,000 hoxes Bore ef the later varieties. Newport fishing Mason opens; ling eocl sliced, 1.V, and whole fish 12c per pound; red cod 10c pound. Fitta Mar ket, tf We buy liberty bonds. 311 Masonlo building. tf The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship by Ttfttck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 , the walk west of the court house with i names engraved thereon of all Marion 'county soldiers who died during the Mate war. j Special meeting DeMolay Commaa- idrev 'o. 5 K. T. this evening July 31, 1 S p". m. By order of E. C. Mrs. C. L. Schweiufunh of 546 :outh V4th street received a telegram yesterday announcing the tmfe arrival lis New York of her'brother Walter A. Wood. He has been 17 months in ti e service in France with company B, 4th I. S. engineers. Diamond T tracks and Farmers Spe cial. Marion garage, 233 -236 S. Com mercial St. Fhone 3ti2. tf A marriage license was hemed today to Claud A. Roger of Caldwell, Idaho, age .i. whose occupation is given n student, and Miss Louise Holland of Salem, occupation teacher. Dr. L R. Springer, bldg. eorner Court I'hone 114. dentist, Moore and Liberty. .tf ELECTRIC ome Needs QF course you will iron electrically this summer. It saves coal for the nation's needs and is far easier and cheaper for you. To, get lasting service the proper selection of the iron is important. For three-quarters of a century Landers, Frary & Clark have manufactured per fect equipment for household needs. TrtdeMuk UNIVERSAL guar iff You probably now possess something marked. Look for that trade-mark on electrical appliances. It assures you that the quality of the goods so marled has not been sacrificed for quick profits. Waiter L. Toose ha. M word from Ji IH Kin Limit f n - loose telling of his arrival in .New lork from oversea lie will be de- tlllniul lirtivflv a. r:.. . . . . ,: , ' uw to receive his discharge, and will then como di- .evuy uoii.e ny the southern route "topping to visit with relatives in Culi lornia. Jlc intimates that he may apend a part of the summer lecluring on war topic, in behalf of the woman's build- i uie university nf Orivon Local dairlos list the following milk 1 IbYb-1"" rrk't' t0 'ake ff,,:t Augu,t 1 pint per day per month I2.2S 1 quart per day per month 1.2.5 3 pints j,er day per month fl.2!5 2 quarts per day per month 8.2!5 i quarts per day per month $11.50 quarts per day ncr month 14.50 Tmblo cream per pint 35c. Whipping erenm per pint 45e Milk wholesale In bottles 45c gallon; in cans 40e per gallon Hnlem Salitary Milk Co, Mearlow Lawn Dairy Fuirmount Dairy. Don Randall, who has had about a ..-r .,, air f .vice in iranco .....,.- nc.me recently. He was ri neeted wilh the hi-Jd infantry llr .- . u. ii nnj piaceri with patrols on special nty j y per corp ranee. Call Fatton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. I'hone loYS, 2-'0 . Com. tf Salem Cigar Factory l B0W making La Corona'' and "Little Salem" ci- anrs exactly as they were made b iue war. nmomng them remind uni times. foro s you of tf , Among the casual officers arriving '," . , V"rk T''eMaT on board the nited State steamship Chicago was , u i 'niela, of this city, who ha been in the service since mi- iy iUrs or the war. Dr. l.ld. I'hone 114. I B. Springer, dentist. Moors corner tourt and I.iWr tf Everybody should wear them do you lx I monalls at Bishop s. o Sergeant Bobert C. Holt, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holt of Brooks will take a 11 months eourae of train iii2 In the motor transpo't school and will return to New York. He has been on a furlough of .10 dnys. He caw 19 months service in France with the 42'1 division 163d infantry. o Save your suit! Bishop will tell yon how Superioralls. o Certificates of naturalization were mailed today by V. O. Boyer, county clerk, to those who were admitted to citizenship at the examinations held before Judge Oeorge O. Binghnm July 9. "These certificates of naturalization are the official documents given to those who have been admitted and state that the new citizen had resided in the 1'nited States five years before filing petition for naturalization and that one yenr of the residence had been passed in Oregon. Also that the new ltizen intended to remain in this coun try. Those receiving certificates from the Julv 9 examination are John Fish er. Sulem route 4. Christ Quail, Silver- ton. Margaret Helen Hodge, 158 North 12th street, Salem, John Schncberk 1S!).i Center street, Salem, and Half dan Kratteliol, Salem .rural route 5. It is a long way to Camp Bowie, Texas, ibut the government is sending out notices that it will sell 1S2 army wagons to the highest bidders. The in formation is given that all are very stronglv built and all painted the reg ulution olive drab eolor and that all worn parts have been lepiaceu. During the month of July 45 soldiers have taken the precaution to file their discharges with the county recorder's office. The fee for such recording is (10 cents each. There has also been four patents for land from the. V. S. land office filed and seven quartz locations. Now that the time is approaching for the state convention, of Elks at Kla math Falls, considerable interest is be ing shown by members of the Salem lodge, especially as Salem is out for the 1920 stato convention competing enough Michigan folks out here intpr-j araint (Pendleton and Marshfield. A ested in an organization, the picnic meeting will soon be held to secure def- wm fleeoine au annual artair. with inite pledges of those who will go in the 'Ju'brnaka ami Iowa anil other state order to arrange accommodations, folks having a big time once a year, o tho Wolverine state people living in A real estate transaction Involving Salem and vicinity arc beginning to the 'payment of tlti,00 has been filed lane notice. f(,r record in the county recorder s or o fice. The transfer is of ..( acres in Orange dance at Maclsay Saturday 'section 19, township 6 south of range O . 1 west. J, r. Warmock and wile are wmi. m it onui in.L. AI..A ' the grantors and Jos J. Keber and yesterday at his home at the age of 59 years. He was born in Oregon and for the past. 22 years has ninde Brooks his home. Besides his wife, he is sur vive! by one daughter and two sons. The funeral services will be held Fri day morning at 11 o'clock from the Kvangelira'l church at Brooks and will be conducted by the Rev. fl. L. Lov ed, dttirial will be in the Pioneer cemetery. For first class work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. Phone 1684. if Salem theater fans will extend the glad hand again to "Big Bill" Hart as be appears at the Oregon tomor row night in "Square Deal Sander son" a film story get in the wild grandeur or Arizona and .New Mexico. and dealing with the lurid events of a west that now exists onlv in memo ry. Hart here plays again the part of tho roughneck buckaroo with a "pay streak" of nubility in his nature, and when he fiuds a gang of scoundrels trying to ruin the girl he love there is some hair trigger action that shows Hill up at his vest. He is supported in the play by Anne Little. Frank Whit son and Lloyd Bacon. Miss Little 1b a westerner in fact and plays her part in the romance with dash and fidel ity thut is exhilarating. Attention B. P. O. EIks, special meet ing Thursday evening to receive re ports of committees. 7-31 o Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience. at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Allan J. Cleveland, 23, of tfOti iNorth Fourth street, a mechanic, ami Miss Laura fi. Hixwn of 176 North 25th street. Miss Hixson been bookkeeper for Vick Bros. o Dainty Fabrics for Dainty Tots r It is so easy for you to choose just what your taste calls for where there is so much prettiness in view. Every weave, every pattern, every color that you expectand scores that you don't expect--ready for you to see perhaps to buy. If its wash goods or silks our stocks are com plete. "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'I. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Three corporations have filed certif-,ry City Milling company of SaltMn is. icatej of incorporation and assumed j incorporated with 75,000 stock. Tho name with the county clerk. The Scotts shares 1o be issued number 750 at Kfl Mills Tacking corporation has a capi-jeach. The incorporators are P. E. Oei tal stock of 10,000 divided into 200 1 ser,' jiarion 5'uluicr and E. S. Palme?, shares at 50 a share. The incorpo- , Bewrcs incorporating for general mill rutors are J. D. Worden, Allun Bellin-jing and feed business, the company ia ger, E. H. Lawrence, L. S. Kice, K. 'its charter provides for the buying ai it A. Lawrence, C. O. Thoiiins, E. 5. Lut-1 selling of coal, wood and other fno's gen, H. E. (lough and .1. N. Amuns-iand ulso for doing u general broker- den. The Silverton and Silver Falls nge business. Wheat partly harvested and valued Km si Telephone company is organized with 20 shares of stock at a pur value nf -,ri each with a. tntnl stock nf Ikilltl. It is organized for a mutual telephone : -J.uu was oesnoyeu uy nre i out line with offices in Silverton. The in-dny on the E. W. McComas and Minor corporators are Cyrus C. Mohr, H. F.;Crow ranches near Pendleton. Heater and . B. McMulkev. The Cher- has United Artisans at tention. Meetings will be held only on first Thursday in July, Aug ust and September. The picnic of those who lived In Michigan is announced for Friday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock. If there are Dance M. B. A. hall Saturday night, four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Ma sonic Temple S:3(). 8-1 Alois Keber the grantees. Tho farm is about "four miles southwest of Mt. An gel, on the west side of Pudding river. To the average housekeeper, one pound of l)ivcon looks pretty big, con sidering the price. But the government made preparations for a winter cam paign in Europe for 1SIS-1919, end as there was no campaign, it now has on hand several pounds of bscon. One lit tle lot of 26,M25.(MiS pounds, all nicely packed in 12 pound tin cans, is offer ed for sale at Fort Mason, near Han Francisco. There is also some corned beef ha."h, to the amount of 6,193,435 IF THIN, RUN-DOWN OR E 0 TRY PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Eitra-Phospbate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and . to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407 g. ! tf Attorney W c. W1nslow ha return ed from a visit to (lie big wheat ranch in earners Oregon in which he is inter ested. Re tate that there is onlv a fair crop 0f wheat on the tract this veer m it orpkimi to lie in the belt -men aau a shortage of rain. It will he recalled that 4hi ranch was in the traca r the tornado and hail storm that visited that rcaum Im and (practically the entire crop was wiped out, causing a loss to the iart- ner of about 20,000. in one lot and another assortment of So much has been written about the '3,0iH,il4 pounds. And not only bacon IMippies of Flanders, but it is not iiee.-jij offered for wile bv the government, esfury to travel far to see the real but about a quarter of a million pounds poppy as there is one already bloomreglrf candy is to be disposed of at an in the flower bed on the court better early date. The candy for the soldiers lawn. These two beds Of poppies were consists mositV eh'ocolote with nuts. planted on the court honse lawn, west I molasses sti' .;.! h- U'- f i. .... ti.:- ..iit, ,-t, ii4- ,i , .hmu,-tib. ini, ,ti unrs anil HTM they intend to erect a bronze tablet oa fur sale is n,4tr.iti, ta-" )j CXriwael ships, fiuljje xgHjs.-fMii' this tandy is Try every eers. Northern Flour, sack guaranteed. l'OliTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Iff a Bear. At your gro-tf Dr. Oarl B. Miller has opened his dental office at 810-511 V. 8. bank bldg. rhone 341. , , The long auffsring consumer Is be ginning to wonder where he is going to ge4 off at neit winter with dairr products advancing fcv iiimt.i. Within tlie past f,.w days ercsam rv butter has taken on an extra nickel, buttcrfat is i wo cents up at the creameries, the n-iaii pric, or milk has been pushed iHia per quart, and the manufacturer of ice cream says that beginning tomorrow-he will mske raise in the price of his product. UCKH ARMY e u s. ST O' The Shoe that gire you "ex tra Service every step Comfort erery minute." 4 IT Sold in Black GunmeUl or Mahogany Calf or In dian Ten Calf, When one stops to consider the host of thin people who are searching con tinually for some method by wnicn they may increase their flesh to normal proportions by the filling out of ugly hollows, the rounding off of protruding angles with the- attendant bloom of health and attractiveness is no won der that many and varied suggestions along this line appear from time to time in public print. While excessive thinness might be attributed to various and subtle causes in different individuals if is a well known fact that.the lack of sufficient :liosphorou in the human svstem is very largely responsible for this con ditiun. Kxperinients on huinnns and animals by many scientists have dem onstrated beyond question of doubt that a body deficient in phosphorous becomes nervous, sickly and thin. A noted author and professor in his book "Chemistry and Food Nutrition' published in 191. says: " that the amount of phosphorous required for the normal nutrition of man is seri ously underestimated in many of our standard text books." It seems to b'e well established that this deficiency in phosphorous may now be met by the uso of an organic phos phate known throughout English speak ing countries ss Bitro Fhosphate Through the assimilation of this tjios phate by the nerve tissue (he phos phoric content when absorbed in the amount 'normally required by nature ! soon produces a welcome change in our body and mind. .Nerve tension disap pears, vigor and strength replace weakness and lask of energy, and he whole body soon loe its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming envr loped in a glow or perfect health and beauty nd the w Foa practical, everyday wear for luting comfort for the sort of service yea hv a right to expect look to the Buckhicht Army Shoe. It will give jwi a new seme of shoe-comfort a sew understanding of iboc-cconomy. Msde oa the famous Munton Last from top-gride materials by top-noteh workmen. Wore by thousands of men in all walls of lire. Get a pair today! i Eicluslvs Agent PARIS BROTHERS S57 Stat 8treet, Salem, Oregon Hasufacturert BUCKINGHAM ft HECHT Saa Francisco doing. rill and strength to be up and CAUTION While Bitro-Phosphate is unsurpassed for the relief of nerv ousness, general deibility, etc., thoso taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care in avoiding fat producing foods. fj ill la - r mm mJM Our soldier always pick plump, rosy cheeked girls. out the At the ssaside too, the plump rounded figure is most admired. 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. MHMHHimmitlllHimiHIH