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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919. WE HAVE "MADE GOOD" WITH THE Thousands of Satisfied Customers Who have found that they can always do much want? in better in supplying their SHOE At the J. C. Penney Co., who carry the latest and best to begotten and have in the narrowest and widest lasts so that you can get your feet fit as they should be. Ladies Oxfords White Canvas Shoes That will please all in Black, Brown, Of all kinds that you cannot afford to Grey and White in Military overlook. Prices will certainly ap or French Heels peal to you as they cannot be $2.98 to $8.50 duplicated Grey Kid Shoes Black Kid Shoes Of the best quality and the niftiest In popular shaped toes, your choice styles in either French or Military of heels, welt soles. They are very Heels, Goodyear Welt soles. The dressy shoes and are good summer greatest of values at or winter. WW $6.90 and $7.50 THERE ARE OTHERS OF ALL KINDS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. WE WILL FIT THE ALL. SOME BERRY PICKLES ,,, , UHU(;1 , ;, fur nn 'ZjiZ MM MM MMMMMHMMvM A II' A ' 1 FTTI All Around 1 own i MMMMMM..MMMMMMMMMMMM ansa NORMA TALMADOE IN "THE PROBATION WITE GOOD VAUDEVILLE I Extra lxrga suit prices. lluren's, Coiu'l fcit. cues at special Dr. L. &. Springer, bldg. eorner Court Phone 114. o- dentist. Moor and Liberty. tf Acting on a resolution passed last week when there was a meeting of em ployer and employes at the Commer cial club, T. K. Mei rockey has appoint ed the following' committee o.f seven to present plans of voluntary mediation to be presented -to a committee named from the employes: 1. W. Eyre, chair man; W. H. Hamiltou, T. B. Kav, E. Hofer, Theoilore Koth, JC. T. Barnes and Kuv Mills. Sea the big 8-inch 16 leather suit case l am selling at tlJ.rjO. Max O. ' Muren, Coin 1 it. As A. G. Hall walked tliron;h his lo gft'iberry field Inst Thursday morning he noticed the fine condition of the ber ries at thn seventh piekinx and also that the pickers were feeling fine and doing g,mi work. At hit It past ten Jr. Hall an'.iounrod that lie would offer t first and second prize. for those bring ing In the must berries up to 2.j0, all tnlv ing th usual time for lunch. When time wns called nt 2:30, Veiina Keholl Imd wnn first pri.e, having picked 104 boxes, second prize going to Mrs. Chea ter Ward with 101 boxes. Trljies were twelve boxes of berries for fust priso prise a' id eight boxes of berries foj the senoncl prise. Every picker in tlio yard tlmt day inndo some more money thnn usual besides enjoying the sport. Hub' bnril Enterprise. Auction Sale Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. At 1783 Court Street Consisting of the folio win 5 property JJ'STt Iot and furnif. Size of lot, wxibj feet. This house is modern in every respect ;ceptins: furnace and located in one of the best parts of the city. 1 block off street car line. All kinds 01 iruit for family use. Also good garden. ...FURNITURE I dining table and 5 chairs. 1 Brussels rug, 9x12. 3 bed room carpets. 1 stoel range, 1 wood heater, 1 gas range, 1 oil heater and 1 hot water heater. 2 large rockers, 2 sewing rockers. 1 child's bed complete. 1 1 baby buggy, 2 full sized beds complete. uiuiaty uioie, & siana tables, 1 oak dresser, 1 dresser and comode. Come and buy yourself a home. Reason for sale am caving the city for the east, therefor I want to f.,I v uS 0F SALE--;A11 furniture will be sold 5-n? rvLUS? WlU bc SoU subjct t0 a mortgage of 510, this the buyer to assume. Balance 1-2 cash, the other half in 4 months at 7 pep cent interest Ab stract of title will be furnished the buyer W.J.ENTRESS Owner G. SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer Thone 1000 or 1211. Our exp'ieni .ml extensive research in to the science of our profession r"in tics na with th iiilhori ty to serve with a w 'lii-K'iion. and Lata Saturday evening a marriage li cense was issued to John W. Leonhardt a school teacher of Portland and Ethel Marie Morrison of Woodburn. 0 Hand luggage to match your Sunday suit. Max U. Uuren, X. Com'l St. For first class) work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. Phone 1684. tf -o Artificial teeth, hare expert plat man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehler-, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf Dr. Oarl E. Miller Has opened his dental office at 510511 U. S. bank bldg. Thone 341. tf Notwithstanding the fact there are so many .Fords and automobiles and the horse is supposed to bc in the dis card, the government is offering for alo 1,742,000 mule and horse shoes. The sale will soon be made at Fort' Mason near San Francisco and bids will bo received for nothing less than 100 kegs. Good trunks for real clothes. Max O. Huron, N. Voml St. o Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf Try Northern Flour, every sack guaranteed. It's a Bear. At your gro-tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic building. tf ' -o Nice little dainty lady-like envel opes aro in bad with the poatoffice do-purtinen-t. Ho also nro the queer shaped ones or those extra large. All postmast ers have been requested by the post office department at Washington to call attention to the fact that any un usual size of enveopo delays business nd often results jn a slow delivery for anything out of tho common. Ail envelopes are first run through an au tomatic stamping machine, and if the envoloea are of the usual size, and tho stamp in tho right place, every thing is lovely. Hut if one of those miniature envelopes come along, or one too largo, everything has to be slopped until tho offender is taken out and stamped by hand. Nothing larger than a 4 by 0 inch envelope should be used nor the littlo dainty affair. Slumber King, a perfect spring, easy to clean. fluren a, Com I St, o Dr. L. R, Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phono 114. tf Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, l.V, and whole fish 12e per pound; red cod lOo pound, Fitts Mar ket, tf Here la a chance to start a large res in u runt. The government is offering for snlo at auction 4000 knives, 12,0i0 cups, "000 forks, N0(H) spoons and 7S(i horse-brushes. Apply to the commissary department at Fort Mason. Hawaiian steel guitar lessons given. Inquire room 4, Richmond hotel, Mr. Fleming. 85 Diamond T trucks and Farmers Spe cial, Marion garage, 233 2:18 8. Com mercial St. Thone 362. tf Charlotte, the world's greatest I most graceful ice skater will be seen in Tho Froxen warning at Ye Liberty starting tomorrow. The old elevator building of the flouring mill on Trnilo street between ('oiiiiiiereiHl aii-l Finn , whVi is 1,1 lie moved to the fool of Tr ule s nv! along .the river bank, will soon be on its trav els, although it is understood tlmt A. 'T, ,7Sffit, who has the contract, found the building a pretty heavy proposi tion to move.. Ground is being broken today for the main building of the Oregon Pulp and Paper company to extend 2!i feet on Trade street and 1 building will liegin as soon as the old jelevator ia out of the way. j Hal V. Bolam of Yakima has been named city director of the war savings I stamp csmpnign in that city, according 1 to word received today. He was former jly a resident of Slom engaged In hop ) . A ", Ma t 1 m t,tc virncn. j The Liberty section will soon have 1 electric lights. Pole have been set as ;far as the H. K, rieott farm half a mileMie was the wife of Joseph M. Rodger, -.-" i.iui-n; ami me wiring win fle or rornami sn.t a siter or Mrs. J. iJ. completed this week. It is probable the ; Ashhy and W. II. Humphreys of Salem urn win w eiiemiea as rnr as mo ) 0 farms of Ir. O. It. Miles and E. D. Te, Deoorato wall tint looks better, lasts tors. According to prevent arrange-1 longer, sticks tighter. Huron's, Com'l menis, i'.i iftiuiiies win tie given the ad- ,M vantage of electric lights on this new line. Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone lutiS, iM N. Com. street. tf 0 Salem Cigar Factory is now making "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ei gara exactly at they were made before the war. Smoking them reminds you of old times. " tf Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Texannnh R. Rodgcrs in Tort- mink. August 3, st the age of fill years. Edward Schunke of the Both Gro cery Co. is aain at his desk after be ing confined to his home for three weeks with inflammatory rheumatism, j There is nothing special going on In ' the prune market. 1 n fact, things are j a little quiet iu the buying line, all due to the tact that tho big California! prune asociation opened prices about three cents below the Oregon figure. As a result, the buyers in the east are purchasing from the reseller. Harry Loomia who has been deliver ing mail in the south and eastern part of the city has given up his city route and will take Up rurl route 2 in Polk county. Warmer Welborn, who has boon on the extra list will take up the route of Loomis. V. H. Brasher who has delivered for rural routo 2 goes on ru ral route 7. Tho change in routes will Decome effective the latter part ot this week. While Mrs. Roberts of rural route 4 was attending services Sundav morn ing at the First Methodist chiirch, a thief helped himself to her Chevrolet. He was picked up Monday morning in Portland and tnrneir out to bo Clifton Young whom one of the clerirvmen of the city had helped to secure a parole from the reform school. He will fee re turned to complete his sentence. Mrs. Roberts was notified her enr is in Port land. L. Wnltman car, also a Chev rolet, was stolen Saturday eveninff in Salem. Chief Varney succeeded in lo cating the car at Vhemawa. Jt had own ditched by the thief. A building permit was issued this morning to J. C. Paharpport for the erection of a one story frame dwelling at 2200 Mill, street, nt a cost of $.100. Mrs. M. I. Fulkerson, Marion coun ty supervisor of schools, left this morn ing for Oregon City to attend a two week's session of a teachers' institute. o The monthly meeting of the Elks lodge will held Thursday evening of this week. Besides the membership proposition, there will bo important business come before 4 he session in re gard to the efforts of the Salem lodge tosecure the third annual state eon ventirn of Klks, in 1920. After the business seas-ion a regular Johnnie Jones will be served. 2.-.00 TAKES Vt block, with good 8 room house, newly papered, bath, toi let, electric lights, cement wnlks, garage, good barn, fruit and garden. Will sell all or part. Also have large lot with 2 room hoiev. Owner here short time only. Inquire 13115 X. Lib erty St. ,f Secretary Goodin, of the board of control, is In the midst of a gilded but monotonous tak today that of sign ing his name ,N00 times on the mass of highway bonds. Following his opera tions, it will devolve upon the govern or to sign his name 1000 times, as gov ernor and secretary of stato. Stop Itching Eczema Silks for Every Occasion No wonder market reports inform us that silks are becoming more popular and scarcer and higher. a Everybody is wearing silk. It's silk, silk, silk ' until the demand has outstripped the supply. We foresaw this condition and prepared for it. Our assortment is large and our prices are con siderably lower than they would have been if we had not bought when we did. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.98 40-inch Georgette Crepe $1.98 yd 40-inch Crepe de Chine $1.98 yd :6-inch Messalines $1.98 yd 3G-inch Silk Poplins $1.00 yd "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com!. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Word was received here this morn ing that Dr. J. U. Hill of Albany, well known in Sulem and throughout the up per valley, had been found dead in his room lat night. No details as to the cause of his death were given further than that tho toody indicated that he had been dead for severnl da vs. His son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. rred Ward, with whom ho niado his home, had gone to Newport some days before, and supposed that he had gone to lireitenbush springs, as he had pack ed his baggage for thnt point and had taken it to the denot. un their return yesterday to Albany they found him dead in his room. In former years- he was located for practice at Beuna Vis ta. For a period of years he wasalso a member of tho Willamette Medical school in this city. Following his retire ment from that institution he practic ed medicine In Albany, continuing up to the timo of his death. Ho hid been in feeble condition for some timo as the result of influenza, and it is suppos ed that bis death was due to heart fail ure. His son, Gnlo Hill, is a prosecuting attorney at Albany, and he has a nephew, Dr. Thompson, in this city. 'O " Work 'has commenced today on the remodeling of the music building at Willamette university in order to fit it for use as a ladies dormitory. President Doney of Willamette uni versity is in receipt of scores of letters from prospective students in various parts of the northwest, and he looks for nu uuusuul enrollment at the open ing of school in Hie fall". Among the in quiries is a large number of letters from returned sobliers. The dry goods wuoiesale market is crazy, according to tho latest trade papers and also according to 'the opin ion of certain dry goods merchants of Halem. Judging fi-om prices recently quoted by traveling salesmen, the lid is off on prices with the sky the limit. Hope domestic, is today quoted at 27 cents 'wholesale and Lonsdale 32 cents. Pequot bleached sheeting ten quarter, is worth wholesale I'O cents a yard. A. F. C. ginghams can now only be bought wholesale at 2S cents a yard and scarce at that. Silk hose are almost unobtain able and yarns and turkish towellings are going up. Even A. C. A. ticking is in the band wagon of higher prices, with a quotation rf 47 cents whole sale. P. S. The, cotton market dropped 200 points today. Never mind how often you iiave tried and failed, you can stop boning, Itching eczema quickly by applying a little remo furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment temo is applied. In short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar .'tin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making It vigorously health;, always use semo, the penetrating, sntiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it doea not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. , The G.W. Rose COh Cleveland. U 'tltifJlISf That Famous Line of Children's Slices' can be obtained right here. We have Arm In all sizes and widths and ia several kinds of leathsr. The soles are extra tough and that's what kids need. ADVICE ABOUT PRICE OF SHOES The warring nations have bought vast quantities of American leather, leaving a shortage ia this country which means that prices Lave advanced double and snore. Substitutes are being used, but NOT in Pla-Matca. It pays to buy quality, particularly ia children's shoes. Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? suipvia Willamette Valley Transfer Co. phone im Elks who are coins- U Klamath Tails by train Weduesdav Ane. 13 are i.k- ! secure their reservations of E. oy tri ed to New wheat la beginning to come to ne naiem market. s yet no price hnsi oose Patton as so far but on Pull- J been set as the buyers in Portland ia- a has been engaged bv the local j st jon receiving samples before nam,llKo. There are 12 uppers and 12 low-j ing a price. It ia thought that white ers ia this Pullman and the rule is1 " -0. 1 SOU Will ne Quoted in S itllUt Com firsl arvoH krmrMr, I'l-m at is to r:M a bushel, much d pending on what action the govern jinent takes in handling the wheat sit juation. There wa a large attendance yeater I'lay at the opening day of the Marion jCounty lline association camp meet in, held in Salem at North 14th and ! A streets. Reverend Ripens delivered the moming sermon and the Reverend announcement from Portland, the spe cial train will leave that city about 11 oVoek of the morning of AiijF. 13 and arrive in Salem about 12:10 for a stay of about half aa hour. roc S65 days In the year, our wall papers please, Burea '. Com-! 8t. TBT THE SALEM STUDIO FOB iinem occupied the pulpit for Iki R!l AT An m MA r:jtrv,:.Kv.rcPHnTnPR A PHQ BILLIE RHODES Captivating screen com edienne in a'picturiza tion of Nina Wilcox Putnam's popular story Madcap heiress running away from titled suitors Handsome nobleman fleeing ambitious mamas "IN SEARCH OFARCADY" Starts Tomorrow BLIGH Theatre Special Agents jr HOUSE 0K! BIG SHIPMENT OF SUIT CASES 1 JUST ARRIVED . j Will make Special prices on them for this week only. 5 75c up. Good fumed oak roll top office desk and chair Special $43.00. j BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. t 1 !umly night. 584 STATE STSEIT $$ Keep 'ca h Teeurde