pacJe ten (Die flaila:(d f auraal SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919. i -NOW RE ADY!- NEW! FASHIONABLE! Sifllc PfilSIl Coats . . All Around Town FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1919FASIIION'S FAVORED STYLES ALREADY RECEIVED FROM OUR HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE! A BIG SAVLNG 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 you con siderable money on newest style Silk Plush Coats. fj Incorporated 1 1 '"Cijrvl W M. 8. HAKT IN "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" BICYCLE BROS. "BIIX" AND 'GU8" A Nation-Wide Institution r 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. IN STATTON ETEBT raiDAT NIGHT HUNT'S FOOT PIECE ORCHESTRA V B THESE AT THE SNAP PIEST DANCE IN THE VAL DANCE i i ! I ; I Newport fishing season openi; ling jeod sliced, 15c. and whole fish 12e per pound; red cod lOe pound. Fitts liar- eL tf A letter was received this morning by Dr. Fiudiev from Dr. B. L. Sleeve ; written from iKnehestCT, Minn., where ho had just arrived from t' hie a go. He fouiul the little northern city one of jthe busiest spots on earth so full of ; people tat it took him several hours : to find a suitable room, notwithstand ing that almost every other house in 'the pity advertises rooms to rent. It is imably one of the most cosmopoli tan places on earth ior there are peo ple drawn there from all farts of the . world by the Mayo institute. He will 4 i spend about week there, visiting the ..,..; ... . ! . I ' la sunn mi: mrir ixicin, Dr. L. K. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf For first class work Cleaners and Dyers, 12 Phone 1681. call Society '2 State St. Included in the list of Oregon sol diers arriving in New York yesterday wore Win. K. Msmgis, Daniel ('. Fish er, Sgt. dale W. Church and Kdward Whitney, all of this city. Other Wil lamette valley boys noted were Mike and then come directly home. He tolls.' of the most terrible neat he ever ex perienced while in Chicago. . Diamond T trucks and "Farmers Spe cial, Marion garage, 233 236 8. Com mercial St. Thone 302. tf Call Patton Plumbing Co, for your repair work. Phono IOCS, 220 N. Com. street. tf At Vancouver, Wn, a marriage li cense was issued yesterday to Thomas Ray, 32, of Salem and Rusie Busby of Bcaverton. Salem Cigar Factory is now making "La Corona and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly as they were made before the war. Smoking them reminds you of old times. tf While the official maximum temper ature in Salem yesterday was 70, -sum mer weather elsewhere was as follows L. Klupenger, McViiituville; Jesso O. Hclford 88, Kann City 98, Boise P4, Stoner, Corvallisj Harry K. Warde.?) furs 8, Winnipeg 78, Baker U0, Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 t -.4 Salem's Big Dance Armory Every Sat. Night CM:; mm i Read Bishop's ad then look at the north window for your own good. This story U true as the man who told it is iu an official position - to know, and he says it is true. Kot very long ago two men sold Uieir ranches, ono receiving $11,0110 in gold coin, and the other not quite to large a sum. Not having confidence in 'hunks or any ono else, they decided to bury the gold just for safe keeping. They bunch ed interests and placed their gold coin together under a woodshed in a hold in the ground. Then becoming fearful, they dug a hole and placed it all to gether under a blackberry bush. Then from time to time they carried the coin to a ibank, depositing in small amount. Ono man finally got all 1ii coin in the Ibank, and the other got down as low as about $1200. Finally he decided to put this in the bank also hut when dug into the hole in the ground, the balance of $1200 was miss ing. Just now tlio problem is where to find it. Old original home remedy, Viavi, pre vents operation. Mrs. A. G. Foor Ma rion hotel. 8 2 M. W. Welch, who lives near llayes ville, hns planted two and two thirds sen's of loganberries. From this trait ho sold 21,433 pounds and received in cash for his berries the sum of $1821.80 This gives him nn average of about sum an acre, unit is lint a if i r snmp'c of the receipts of i mumper of le n i berry growers this on. The fcr.sin is now about over as but few berries are coming in. At one time there wan considerable of a rush for pickers due in rue two or three ot davs .long about July 1", but there has been no genernl complaint as to lack of pick era. The government continues to sell Its accumulations of various goods accum ulated for the 101S-1HIH Kurnpean campaign. The latest advertised for snle is 200 4oumls of ammonia chlo ride, 073 monkey wrenches, IW.Ml.'l brushes, 14211 screw drivers and 3820 gallons of pickles. But no word has been received as vet at the Salem Tost office as to the selling of wveral mil lion 4mund of groceries at below the market price, PRESIDENfsUBHITS (Coatinucd from page one) WoodHmrn; It. 1). Mrt'lure, Silverton; Win. ureeuhemcr, Uillsboro. 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 bid?. tf Dane. M. B. A. hall Saturday night four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Ma sonic Temple 8:3J. 8-1 CoL Carl Abrams, who has been sta tioned at Winchester, Kuglnnd, and at the base of Havre, France, since De cember, 1917, arrived in the city this morning. He went to Europe with the old Tlhird Oregon, and has been active ly in command of American troops at the fonses in F.ngUtnd and France ever since. With 'his return he rounds out a long term of military service, as he served in tho Spaniah-Amcrisnn war lakima 90, Portland 69, Des Moines 92. 1'ncateJlo 90, Mpokane 88 and Wal la Walla 88. Big fiv. pied. cHchestifi for dance Saturday nisiht at armory. the Dane in the finest new hall in the valley at Turner Saturday night. Sa lem's peppiest orchestra. o While the canneries this week are passing the "peak'' of the season's run nn .small fruits, the big jam plant nt the Southern Pacific depot is just getting into full swing, with about 100 employes on tihe floors. Althou;;h hin dered by shortage in the receipts of fruit, the plant is running to a enpne ity in the neighborhood of 2000 cases a day of jnms and jellies. These arc put up in all sizes of tin and glass re- with the Second Oregon, and was with i" 1 '.m "; c'P -a or me jour va-n-L:j .i.. c..:... , rietics of fruits louairberrics. rasn- t ho Third Oregon on tihe Mexican bos-1 dor in 1910. Dr. Carl E. Miller nai opened his dental office at 4510 511 V. S. bank bldg. Thone 341. , SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE-BUYING AT HOME lou hee W hat You Iluy Refore PayingBuying At Home Proceedings will be taken against persons who have committed punishable offenses in the liquidation of liermnn property and the allied and as sorinted sowers will welcome any infor mat ion which the German government can furnish on this subject." berries, blackberries and strawberries. Unfortunately the crop of strawberries was short this season so that tlio plant could put out but a fraction of tho in- t I tended amount of this favorite product. .-Miperinicnueni nace states mat tnoy Dainty Fabrics for Dainty Tots 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 expect and 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!. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store could use the pulp from a thousand tons of strawberries and raspberries if they could get them. They will cou sumo about ;ii0 tons of legamberrics in Mie plant. Whilo the 'building- is a ver itable hive of industry at present, Mr. Race expects to double the capacity in the fall when an additional set of ma chinery is installed in the canning room. Dane at Turner Saturday night. Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move to 238 N. High ubout Sept. 1st. Yours for better service. "8-30 on hand for the remaining five months Of the year the Bum of $L'!)43.4,). Dane at Turner Saturday night. o Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move to 238 N. High about Sept. 1st. Yours for better service. 8 :i0 The recruiting station for the army, located in the D'Arey building on Stste street, reports seven enlistments for the month of July. Frank llettiek and Albert Ilaynes enlisted in tinm to get under the provisions of servico overseas within six months from en listment. Joseph Wright and Karl Cox enlisted in tho regular service. Three men who had had army servico re-enlisted. These were Frank Tnisk, Al bert Xurton and Aides R. Znchary. Mr. Zachnry will leave today. Ho enlisted in. the motor transport service. Attention B. F. O. Biles, special meet ing Thursday .vening to receive re ports of committees. 7-J1 o Th. national field meet will be held at 1-cbnnon for one week beginning ptemlier 13, according to W. B. Oil- son, a former resident of Balem, out now of Lebanon. Tin will Ibe the see-1 ond season that the national field meet has been held iu Lebanon. Mr. (iilson says and (he has alreadv heard from one man in hicsgo who writes he , will bring along 7; dogs and another hunter from Texas with 30 (Togs. It is unlawful for aliens to hunt and angle j without first having obtained a $23 , Kim license and both hunters' and Jin g Icrs' licenses. Resident hunters, except Civil wnr veterans, pay l.nO a year license, and non-residents $10 a year. ror resident anglers hhe licens eis fl..)0 ; a year anil for non-residents the fee of the state from which they came. I'io- j neesr of Oregon who came to the state iiefore 18il may obtain a license free from any county clerk. The Chinese 1 ohcasaut seawu is from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31. I 0 I Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. -j tf I Business in gray diggers, moles and gophers was especially good during July at the office of U. J. Hoyer, county clerk, as tho amount paid out in scalps, at tho rate of five cents for a graydigger and 10 cents for a mole or gopher, amounted to $428.1)0. Since January 1, of this year the total amount paid out for such scalps is 12,"3.53. As the tax provides, about 4l 1 "'i Wl rtQit i wn r n tit a na r innti t- vf bounties for. tho scalps of moles, gray-iffff T 't I i D ffff diggers and gophers, there is still lcft' UOHl LCl CHI I0tU11 fj) Do you read Bishop's ads? If not look in our north window then you will. USIGK' 548 State St. 103 S. Commercial. 299 N. Commercial Phone C. O. D. Orders 198 and 186 ' Mail Orders 456 State Street Try Northern Flour. It's Bear. every sack guaranteed. At your gro- oers. tl o W. B. OUson is In th. city on his wav to his home at LsMnsn, aftr spending a few weeks at Tillamook, i He save the automobile tourist tuisi : ness this summer lias broken tho record , and that he is now considering the ad- ! vuMibilitv of enlarging the Lebanon hotel of" which he is proprietor. W. buy liberty bouds. 314 Masonic building. tf . "W.foot," th.'ilrplan. f thi Wobfoot Aircraft Co. of Salem took ; Kngene people up into the air yes- j terday. It will stay in Kugene. several i days, returning to Jaleiu next week. : Iieirtennnt Elmer Cook is the pilot, I Oscar l"stterson the mechanician and Llye Mct'roskey flight director. Dr. Ik S. Springer, bldg. corner Court Phone 114. dentist. Moor, and LibertT. tf I lie breat U "Marvrtl aot at this: for the hour is coming in which all that are in their grave nhaii l-r His voice and come forth; fhry that have done good unto the resurrwetion of life and rhey that kavo done evil unto rceurrectioa of damnation (judgment)." John J:28, i-'Sr. "Behold I bring you good tidings of great joy whioh shall be unto all peo ple," "Ob earth peace, good will to ward men." Luke 2:10, 14. rama of the Bible "When Eden Blooms, There'll Be No Tombs" Lecture by Prof. J. A. Gillespie, of Omaha, Nebr., Auspices of International Bible Students' Association. Moose Hall, Sunday, August 3, 3 p. m. Seats FREE NO Collection Crown flour $3.00 Snow White $3.00 Sugar, 100 lbs $9.50 No. 10 Bob White Syrup $1.00 No. 5 Bob White . Syrup 50c No. 5 Dark Karo 50c No. 10 Dark Karo 93c 3 lb. Crisco $1.30 6 lb Crisco $1.55 Cooking oil bulk $2.20 Yellow Band milk 15c Armour's milk 15c 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder 36c 2 1-2 lb. Royal Baking powder $1.28 5 lb. Royal Baking , powder $2.43 American Lye, can 10c Bulk Cocoa, lb 33c Bulk Chocolate, lb 30c 1 lb. Rumford's Baking powder 2Sc 3 lb. Rumford Baking powder 73c 5 lbs. Rumford Baking powder $1.33 12 oz. K C 13c 25 oz K C 23c 50 oz K C 45c FRUIT JARS 2 quart Masons $1.25 1 quart Masons 98c Pint Masons 95c 2 quart Economy $1.75 1 quart Economy $1.27 Pint Economy $1.20 5 doz. Jar rubbers 23c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 13c Post Toasties 13c Armour's Cornflakes 10c Uncle Sam's Health food 28c Grape Nuts, 2 for ... ..23c Golden Rod Oats, pkg 30c Cream of Wheat 27c 2 pkg Cream of Barley 27c Puffed Wheat, 2 for....27c Wheat Hearts 33c Wheat Nuts 33c Cream Rolled Oats 7c Shredded Wheat 14c Olympic Pancake ........32c Blue Rose Rice 13c Golden Rod 32c Jell O pkg 11c Jiffy Jell 11c Ice Cream Powder 11c 2 oz. Cinnamon 10c 2 oz Nutmeg: ... 10c 2 oz Pepper 10c 2 oz Cloves 10c 2 oz Mustard 10c 2 oz Ginger 10c 2 oz Buck Eye Vanilla22c 4oz Buck Eye Vanilla 40c 2 oz Buck Eye Lemon 22c 21-2 ozTillmon Lemon 20c No. 1 Oysters 50c 4 oz Oysters ....17c Pierce Minced Clams....l6c Otter Clams, 1-2 flat ....13c Jap Crab meat ...40c Soda Crackers, lb 17c 1-4 Dev Meat, 4 for ...23c Del Monte Catsup 27c Ghiradelli's Chocolate 33c Hershey Cocoa, 1 lb ....40c lib. Royal Club Coffee 47c 3 lbs. Royal Onb Coffee $1.35 5 lbs. Royal Club Coffee $2.20 These prices are cheaper than present wholesale prices 'IV