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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1919)
VAQU EIGHT. ;.LJ SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. WE HAVE "MADE GOOD" WITH THE Thousands of Satisfied Customers Who have found that they can always do much better in supplying their wants in AH Around Town "'MMIIIl' tMlttMIIIMHItlUMIHIHi Slack, B. C. Wright. T. D. Roland and A. K. Smsth. B. W Todhunter of the a HHowiHHi sMBBaaVnMiSMMaWnnBaWSfBjMaVBBEM 1 eri Vv ;V if VI I JjlA ifj ! f HOE At the J. C. Penney Co., who carry the latest and best to be gotten ahd have in the narrowest and widest lasts so that you can get your feet fit as they should be. J Ladies' Oxfords That will please all in Black, Brown, Grey and White in Military or French Heels ?2.98 to f8.50 Grey Kid Sioes Of the best quality and the niftiest 6tyles in either French or Military Heels, Goodyear Welt soles. The greatest of values at $10.90 White Canvas Shoes Of all kinds that you cannot afford to overlook. Prices will certainly ap peal to you as they cannot be duplicated Black Kid Shoes In popular shaped toes, your choice of heels, welt soles. They are very dressy shoes and are good summer ' or winter. J6.90 and $7.50 'THERE ARE OTHERS OF ALL KINDS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. WE WILL FIT THE ALL. 7 - Inco. Incorporated NORMA TALMASOE IN "THE FROBATION ' WIFE CPMEDY f ATBE naj si so aas filed for record his dis charge papers. Limit. Oook will mat passenger car rying flights this evening 6 to 9, 01 .eott field. Webfoo: Aircraft Co. j : Lady wanted for kitchen work. The ' Spa. . j BORN. i VAN OLKAVB-To Mr. and Mrs Oh a a. Van Cleave rout) R, HuIimii, Siindav August 3. isl, i mm, B be called Richard Merideth, ALU:f To Mr. am) Mrs. William O. Allen, 833 Oak street, Nalera, Mon day August 4 , lUISt, a tun. Those aoft colhtj you need are at Ilishop's. Two boys 11 Tin j on Saginaw street fcroke Into the Lincoln school house last eveuing. Tiny we-e arrested by the police but as I hoy had stolon noth ing, worn released, not exactly on pro bation but with thu police keening a watch on their doings, Although announcement baa been made that the trctuurv department at 'Washington, I). C, would exchange SO war savin- stnmp. fur a tlK) treasury ertificate, nono of these certificates ve as yet been -eceived at the .Sa lem pe.f office. L ICul post offices are "t authorized to cash Hie l(i() treas nry certificates. On an August valua turn, the cash value of one of these ertifieales is S3.SI). SS Keen 'cni In The Circle $$ Wednesday mornlnff at 8:sn vwv at tlui Willamette eunntiiriuiit there will he nil operulion of skin grafting from a uuiulier hllVD offered to llive a milium i.i.k nr two of skiu to reli-u-e the sufferings of little 11 yeur old K-ma King who was so seriously burned a week or two ngo. Dr. K II. Thompson has re quested those who have vnlont ennio to the sanatoriuin to 'lie there at imu in order that tho grafting may all ,bo done at tho same time, lie an nounces that in remnviiiir a in,.k or so, the operation will bo painless as iwi anoMiietic will be used. Charles E. Archer d. Exalted Euler of tho local lodge of Klks says ho would like an especially Inrge attendance at the lodge mollis Thursday evening. He ay there will i something doing worth while the time of any Klk in good standing. Word was received yesterday after noon by the police to keen a look out for a man by the nviio of Luther Hart led, who is wanted by the federal uu thnritie on a charge of defrauding the government. Hhort'y afterwards, the police spotted the mnii wauled and lodged him in the city jail t awnit tho coming of the Tinnier f..it-.l .... thority to tako eh.irge of the prisoner. A mAflMttff wHIl k fci.i .i.i- - , - - - mb u-m una evening ich jiv .Mana ger MeOroakey to take up voluntary New Show Starts Today BILLIE RHODES "In Search of Arcdy" I! Pert Pretty and Petite as a Gypsy Maid, in oiign liieaire Three Days h (mediation in labor mat tori. This com- IllLlttee is auitt,riu,t ... n , .. .rt,.,-. ,w nroilu a Vdin- niittee of throe to meet a committee of j three from the employed whe-eby each side on labor mattes will have a com-' 'mittee to discuss mitten and especial ly voluntary medii.ion. J Tha annual meet'ng of the Marion ;Oouuty Veterans association will be ui-iu hi oiivenon Aug. 7. An auto truck will leave the Oregon Klectric, station Thursday at 8 a. m. Houud 1-mi "yv. A. Houston, I'r.-s.. Oeo. L. Cooper, district deputy M. W, A., will bo at Kllverlon i, 1... Ijust tith. Special meeting of galqrn lodgo No, 4 A. i & A. M. this evening. Wck in the M. M. degree. Visaing brethren welcome. Champion Prunes. Wt market. Ieliver to 1'iies company plunt, oiinoaite Hoiifiiern l'ae Co .,o.. senger station or plicnw? 204. tf It pays to advertise. The Home Ser vice sivtUm of V. illnmette chapter American Ked 'ross with hcaibpiarters in the post office building, wished to find a good home for a boy 13 years old. Knowing the vilue of newspapers for spreading all tihnls of news, it was decided to do a little advertising and as a result more than ten inquiries were received, nil 'ffering to give the boy a home, liusiness wns so gi oil in rinding homes th:it the mx vear old brother of thu 1.1 ,.- ..i.i . - lirought here and I,.' n'i i i,o,'v , ,. videil w ith a goi .1 !. me, "Tha Woman Toon Caveat Me" xtarti .Sunday at the Oregon. 8 New ahlpment of inits; let ni gult yon, Bishop's. Word was received todaT that rictif of way had been -secured as far ns Aienama fo- the railroad to be built through the rouiity south from Mt. Angel. Already several te,t iri;,. the right of way to the proposed rail road have been filed in the county re forder'i office. Just arrived, fcelta f.ic n mn Bialion's. 1 Tot first claas work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State Bt. Phone 1684. tf Artificial teeth, have expert plate i man, with over 35 vears experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den Itist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. .tf On a charge of unlawfully cutting hay from her farm, .Mrs. Oliver Bi-und-rulge swore out a warrant against Thomas Risley. Before Justice Glen E. 1 1'nruh, Mr. Risley plead not guilty and demanded a jury t-ial. The ease has been set for a hearing next Wednes day. Both parties live about four miles south of town. In her complaint, Mrs. Hrundridge alleged that Mr. Risley had cut about five tons of hay from her farm and had stored it in his barn. o Lieut. Cook will mate passenger car rying flights this evening 6 to 9, 01 cott field. Wcbfoot Aircraft t'o. Dr. Carl B. Miller bai opened his dental office at 510 511 V. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf o Try Northern Flour. It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf Paul Fuhrer, 20, who lives on rural routo 9, Salem, is paving the way to become an American citizen when be becomes of voting age. Ho has filed his intention of becoming rt citizen and renounces allegiance to the Swiss fed eration. He came to this country from (Switzerland in 1912. Ho will now wait two years aiurtheu nppcar before the circuit court and the examining eom-missione-, when ho will be given an opportunity to demonstrate whether he understands what Americftn citizen ship means and whether he is in all ways worthy nnd qualified to become a citizen. t now requires a residence of five years 4eforo citizenship is conferred. Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? ship via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 niH.n..t, I'ttiumii lllSlnititlikaf We have solved the pi olden of being ef ficient and discreet. At all timea we strive to perform our d"!ies in a manner that meets with approval. CAED OP THAVKR I -....Wisling to extend heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors for the kind sympathy and assistance in I time of our recent bereavement at the jloss of our daughter and grandchild. -iiso ror me oeautitul floral offerings, and especially to the girls and bBVs who served as pa'l bea-ers. SSincerefy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Smith and Mrs. Mary Hiannau. Although newspaper reports indicate that many who have relatives in Ger many Are nmiilincr innA nnllnlina I. n . - n i 1 " ' . eel post, there has been no shiinnents iuuo ituih ouiem. now ever, -tliere has been a number nf and aa to what may be shipped by pnuTl I'osi. When it cornea to incorrect and in complete add-esses, business firms of the city are the worst offenders, ac cording to a showing made at the Pa- leni lOSt office wliero hnni-n.la . ln4 ters are delayed on account of care lessness in writing sdd-esses. It is not sumeient to adilress a letter just "Salem, Oregon." When the divider or assorter runs through the letters, one thus addressed is InM o;,lo with no definite nddre.'s, it is unee-tain wnicn carrier will le entitled to han dle the letter. Then td.in l.,t(,.r. . .1 ---- -- ------ ..,!... oi an dressed must all b. assorted over by all the city carri."s and the nine ni si route carriers, while all this work '(Mild be saved if the b.Hnr o,l- dressed with the street number or the rural route number. It is the correctly addressed lettui ht nni. nn v next mail. Othe-s arc delayed. Wanted an eneriretle vminor laAv learn beanty pa-lor trade. Mrs. Keott, - jugii. 8 6 Not the hlKheat said worfair hut. h highest worker was found today doing some work on the Mt-pmft inn rt i steeple on the Pirst Methodist church. ne managed to get to tiis .job by first iluillir some tall i limhinir inni.'tx ih stwple and then going up a ladder piaceo on the outs'rte to a platform Tociea near tne top. Lieut. Cook will mar passenger car rying flights thin evening 8 to , Ul cott field. Webfoot . Aircraft Co. We buy liberty bonda. 314 Masonic building. tf Newport fishing aeason opens; ling cod sliced, 15e, and whole fish 12e per pound; red cod 10c pound. Fitts Mar ket. tf Hawaiian steel guitar lessons given. Inquiro room 4, Richmond hotel, Mr. Heming. 85 After tha session of the city council last evening, jt was decided by the committee named to investigate the telephone question, to meet this after noon at f o'clock at the office of E. V. Bussello and g: some statistics as to what a municipal telephone would cost nnd some pointers on rate The committee to handle (he prooaitioii of a ion,000 municipal telephone is Dr. . I Heott, chnirmin. Dr. K. h. Utter, W. A. Wiest, with Mayor Otto .T. Wilson. ror sale, a modern bouse ready to move into. Come ort and look it over, lit") South 12th Bt. V. A. E-ixon. Lady wanted for kitchen work. The Xpa. Diamond T trucks and Farmers Spe cial, Marion gnrtige, ?33 230 8. Com mercial St. I'hone SH2, tf o Ca'l Patton Plumbing Co. for you repair work. Phone IOCS, 820 N. Com. street. tf o Salem Cigar Factory Is now making "I.a Corona" and "Little Salem" ei tfsrs exactly as they were made before the war. Smokinu them remimt. n nt old times. tf The hnirs Of William A. Kitvnn1t the lumberman whi died recently in Hverton pooled :tini- lnfcn-t .n,l nifreed to nay off ill it... ii,,l,,l,t,.,i,..w. of the estate, rat!nr than to place on ine marKet me ho'. lings of the estate in the S:lverton Lumber I to ti,0HO. In pursuance of this plan, the following ib-bts nf th . been paid, and rer.-ipts filed with the' county eonrt: K. A. Owtfen $12,370. !M; Coolidge k M. Claine I2S; Wil- ! nam fcrvwe 2t.74 22 and the Silver- ton l.uuilicr Co. $ii"iit.4.'V. Lady wanted for kttriiMi rk sn Spa. AUCTION SAIE Wednesday, August 6 2 d. m. At 1785 Court St. 1 8-room house and furniture. Easy terms. W.J.ENTRESS, Owner. G 3ATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer. Phone 1000 or 1211 AUCTION SALE Friday, August 8 1 p. ni. 1 mile east of fair grounds near Tan siege Nursery, route 7, box 45. 4 head of stock, hay crop in field, chick ens and farm tools. Watch for sale bills. G. DUNNE, Owner. W.F.WRIGHT and G. SATTERLEE Auctioneer. Silks for Every Occasion No wonder markpt. rpnorts inffirtn us that silks I are becoming more popular and scarcer and higher. fcveryooay 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 36-inch Messalines $1.98 yd 36-inch Silk Poplins $1.00 yd "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Corn! & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store 7-ROOM IJOUSl AND FURNISHINGS 1410 C St., Corner 15th St. Thursday, Aug. 7, 1:39 p. m. Consisting of---7 roomed plastered house with full cement basement, cement floored, electric lights, bath and toilet, large front porch, dutch kitchen, large corner lot, this is a well built home being only 5 years old. Anyone wishing to buy a home should not miss this opportunity. FURNITURE 1 Oak buffet French design; 1 Round onk extension tnlde with ped estal; 4 oak enne soated diners; 2 Oak cane sested kitten chairs; 1 green velour lounge; 1 Kimball 6-Octave organ light oak; 1 lady's writ ing desk; 6 ouk rockers; 1 baby's rocker; 1 4 hole Orbin DeLuxe range like new, coiled; 2 heaters. 1 camp stove; 1 oil heater; 1 in. ft. drop leg extension table; 2 kitchon tables; 5 center tables; 1 glass cupboard; 1 bod, spring and mattress, dresser and coniode; 2 enameled beds springs and mattresses; 1 high chair; 1 book shelf; 4 rawhide chairs; 1 rug de sign linoleum, 10x11 feet; 1 Axminster rug, l-.tiiU feet. 1 Brussels rug, 12.0x5 feet; 1 velvet Rrusseli? carpet, 12x14 feet; 1 ingrain carpet; 4 new windows; 1 gasoline biuip; 1 porch seat; 1 Hugro vacuum carpet sweeper; 1 cloth wringer; 5 wash tubs; 1 lawn mower; 10 dozen fruit jars; 40 quaits canned fruit; dishes and kitchen utensils, stone jars house plnnts; 1 power or hand feed cutter. 1 50-egg Buckeye ineuhator 1 hand garden plow, dry wood, lumber, shovels, hoes, rakes, spade, forks and many other things too numerous to mention. Mrs. Maria Wolters ' OWNER 1410 C St Cor. 15th St. F.N.WOODRY, THE AUCTIONEER Phone 510 or 511 NOTE Woodry buys and sells everything. See me before you sell. Th imT AT Biv Rim 4tk 1.1. Aim charge may be as.ired that a proper .-, wu oe ma le or it if he will end (H) rents in having it rcen-dol with the eoiintv recorder. Mrs. Mildred H. Brooks. 80 far this month the fnl lowini irmy men have had their di rharres nvnrded: M. 8. Chand'.e-, O. K ralmetier, M. M. Sawver, P B Auction Sale At Center street feed barn, Saturday, August 9th, 1010, V 1 p. m. 1 pair of Brown geld ings, 5 years old, well matched, weight about 1200 pounds, sound and broke to work double, set of heavy work har ness, new. Terms, Cash. Phone 1211. D. CURRIN, Owner. G.SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer V. C. Brock, chief appraiser for the federal land bank of Spokane, is iu the ritv- this week for the purpose of investigating about fifly applications for loans with the Oregun National ririii Loan association, agg-eanting abont tl.'H'.OOO. It will be necessary for the appraiser to visit each pieee of farm property upon which loan applica tions are made. Tn reply to a question as to loans on orchard and fruit lands, wlii.h are the most valuable tvpo oT p-operty in the vnlby, it was "stated that the proportion of loans to valua tion on this class of property wns j smaller than upon ordinary farm lnmU . tne fruit not being considered a fixed value. MM Mtitli BIG SHIPMENT OF SUIT CASES JUST ARRIVED Will make Special prices on them for this week only. 75c up. Good fumed oak roll top office desk and chair Special $45.00. BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. rommprri.il Rf RaUm T8T THE 8ALEM STUDIO TOl PHOTOGRAPHS 384 STATE STREET MMM4M M