PAGE EIGHT. fol Jonntol SALEM, OREGOB. THURSDAY, AUGUST J, 1919. DOM ES TICS Of all kinds can always be bought from us for much' less money than you can get them elsewhere. All who have investigated appreciate this fact. All who have not, owe it to themselves to do so at once. Ginghams 19c, 29c, 33c and 39c yd Percales 15c, 21c, 23c and 29c yd Cotton Challies, 36 inch 29c yj Cheviots 23c yd Outing Flannel 3C 23c and 29c yd Canton Flannel 19c, 21c, 23c and 33c yd .Sheeting, 8-4, 59c; 9-4, 63c; and 10-4, 69c yd Sheets, 72x90 9gc to $1.79 each Pillow Cases 29c, 33c and 39c each Bath Towels (plain white) 18c to 49c each Bath Towels, fancy 33c to S9c each Comforts $2.98, $1.50 and $4.98 each IncorDorafprf Cs ' &-&.) f ! All A nri rorni Town VIVIAN WAETIN IN "AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS At Nalt-m bund nnd othori lo the slute ton-1 j vcntiiiti of Klks Ht Klamath fulls next I Welinniny. Kvery one of the l!j mem-1 bora f the Kiln, hai has miido ur-1 , ! laiigomeiiU to go. j Raffing Is coming to town. j "Tho Woman Thou Gavest Me" starls Sunday at the Oregon. " 8S J. .Mm. L, 0. Curtiss In having a won- ,'dorful hiiIc ou trimmed mid pattern huts, to make riui.il for tho now goods coming m. r:,i .v nigh Si. 8- Amateur Cracksman "Baffles" will 1 in town thin wee!;. ! 'agreed to pay the growers MO ton. y"r ' wo ago when things looked pretty blue for the pear interests n round Viikimu, Hie big cannery peo ple contracted growers for $L"i.;W and they have now voluntarily mined their price to a ton. while the same near Hi I ln valley sell!) ut 70 a ton. NORTH EOWELL ITBIS j (Capital Journal Special Scrviee.) North Howell, Or., Aug. 8.-Miss Pearl Plank and Mr. Ovid Coon.er were married at Vancouver, July 26. He is to give his wedding dance ai the i cheese hail on Saturday evening, Aug. Xi. , If. A. Dunn and family mulcted to 1 Xewberg to visit relatives Sunday. I Miss Eva Stevens has returned to To-1 ledo after a few weeks risil here. ' Threshing has begun here, Hms and Rikklcson started their machine ilon ! day at Bump's and Woelke Bios, starter ike same day at Aug. Woelke 'a. The vivid is heavy this year. Thomas bump had 5'i aeres of graw onta that made "ill bishela. Frank Hvnes had about 60 sacks of turnip seed which he lias contracted for at 30 rents per bushel. Wages r.re 50 eents per hour lor pitch-; ers and 60 rents for sack bucks. Mrs. Alfred Williams and son, F.ldred.i me visit iiijj at the home of her mother,1 .Mrs. Jennie Schanp. i I Lester Waltman had his Chevrolet! jttolen while attending a show iu f.ilemi the other evening. It was litter recov ered at Chemawa, they having run out I of gasoline and abandoned It. j Isaae Stevens returned to the home j of his daughter near Ktlaiaila last week. Quite a number from Korth Howell attended tho K. C. pienie at St. Ian! Srnday. Tho br.U came between St. i Taul and Mt. Angel was won by St. j'aul. Miss Ruth Manning of Portland was railing on. North Howell friends i'llduy. Miss Eva Pill -tt of Ht. leal has re turned home after a two weeks' isit vith relatives here. Miss lu.rotliy Belle flrav has return d to he home after e ji.iasnnt visit with her gruudp;.ro,its, Mr. and Ilia. 1). Wieaner. Mrs. r'-uees 8wn:fhoul having ob tained k d'M.rec from her husband on il-e grouiKii'i.f le.e tinn, is now domi uled at fh.j ho i e of he' parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Call li-ss. Our yoim fo k are i '. bnek from he Iniriiiiberry fi-'.H.' and the next thing i'l order ii the (vr.'g.'oen bli.ekbcrrios. We understand ' will pay piekers 5 cents per p :;-d ' r locking this fruit that n few ve..'.-? in sold lor Ivi cents and went to waste in ovefjr f?uec eor- ner :i:.d psstuM. Tor first clam work call Society tloane.ra snii Di-uru. Y"i'). Klnl.. kl I'hons IBS. tf T1" last bl,nd ct"",'""t ft tho season 0 . , ''' luled for net TuesJay eveninij. Wlllard Storage Eattory Barvlee St.a- jT'" ,,"i,'l Me'i year inelndes in tion will move tu :.MK A. Hili m. r,!, '""''"f "f expenses, the sum of alwut Kept. 1st. Yours for better serv- 1 '"'00 f"r ,MII"l enueo'ts nnd by next ire. 8 ;io , Tuesdny, this nnineiit will have been (evp.'n.i.Mt. Ho far, 'he weather man hns Tor those who ait accustomed to looking upward, siirn the uiipliine hns come atnon;;it us, there is now the steeple of the First Methodist chureh. iFor this teeple is now taking on a Bow coal of puint a id thero is a ninn uspeiHled in mid air from the top of, the steeple, .puiiiliiij. a linliisiriously as if he was on a iirmiml job. I Ir. Carl E. Miilor Has opened Ws' dental office at 510 511 V, 8. bans I Wdg. Phone 341. tf WUlard Storage nattory Servire Sta tion will move to 2SS . High Ht. about Kept. 1st. Youn for better serv ''. sao Eualnesg lu marrlagt Uconseg at the cuko or in '.ivoreu nil. eoncens, as jn years pnst, i due to bad weather there have been ' severnt postponements, bringing the' last concert late in A igust Look; 1018 Studebaker 8, bargain, I y(. Terms or trndo. Oilmen's Auto r.irnnnge, g g Spwlal: 1918 Studebaker C, over hauled, new paint, s."i). Terms or' trade. lleson's Auto Exchange. 8! Newport fishing season opens; ling I cou snceu, i.w, and whole fish 12c per pound; red cod 10c pound. Fitts Mar ket. tf 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. Prepare for the future! Vou can do so nt Bishop's. Champion Prunel. We are In the market. le!ivor to l'hei company plant opposite Southern 1'ue. Co. pas senger station or nhonc 204. tf Diamond T trucks and Farmers Spe cial, Marion garage, 233 230 8. Com mercial St. Phone 302. tf Bead Bishop's tomorrow. 3d and prepare for Besides the Johnny Jones at the Elk lodge this evening, there will come be fore the lodge 'important business, which will include the appointment of delegates to the Klniunth Fulls state meet next week. There nre also several 'applications for membership to be vot !ed on. The Hiilcin lodge of Klks with I more than 1000 membership, ranks sec ond in the stnte. Mon! Look at our Island window for snappy styles, at Jlishop's. Why not dance tn Stayton Friday night. Hunt's onh-itra insisted by Vernon Sukow. Hig new stage leaves Masonic Temple at 7:4."i. Hound trip otic. Wanted an energetic young lady to ' "Hill ocamy p,rr t,.,.il(i jiI8 (Volt, I Letters are betii mailed today by City Attorney H. W. Macy t6 inniiu-' tnctiiiers of telephoMo apparatus nud 1 e.piipincnt in order that the eitv mav! Ine vuunly clerk win Booit gel a line on the coxt of ..r,..ii,. j ! yesterday. The morning started off operating its own telephone iiliuil Lot-1 with the Bppl.cuti,n f Aug. Ueorge ter, ,,. also bci,iK mailed to a number ! ti Iman, 2.1, of Kilnn who aio.lied for!"' engineers and tirms haii.lliM.. 1 & hcitoM!, t., i hi;.... hi... i... i. ,.i , . ... a v -""ill, illB II IIIM'OC ' " r .'.lip'ICS (o jieiiiu. i ne scconii wns to ( liltou y, Wmith, who applied fr a license to aiarrytla7.nl M. Prime. Mr. .Smith lives a.. ;i(i) lln.el avenue and ii a mining engineer. Tim third license was issued to Albert Weis, 25, of Ferdinand, 1 la ho, and Agnes IlioaNev of Mt. Angel. They will marry August 10. iu uie ago costs uci inuirnia i,oi m to the experience .m l training of K. T. Iliiselle in the telephone engineering t io!d. Mr. Hussellc aiibmiiteil to the eny council several iiionlhs ngi of innintennnce and of building nicipni telephone. Salem Cigar Factory U now making! 'l.a Corona" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly as they were nmde before nc ri e nee. i the war. niokinv iIumm ..,;. ..I- at rnv ot f.c, , 11 v. I...,,, !, .,, ,, ' i U li,... " tiat, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf a- or. Mott. Bank of Commerce, 40" 8. tf Ti-y Northern Flour. It's a Rear sack guaranteed. At vour grn-tf Artificial teeth, have expert wan, with over 35 vears exwer plate I Dance. M. B. A. hall Saturday A115. to. i.o.,, four p.e-c orchestra. Aiiloi lcavt.4 MjMitic l'et.i'le :.'lu. 11 Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1U0S, 2.0 N. Com. street, Auction Sale At Center street feed barn, Saturday, August 9th, 1010, .V 1 p. m. 1 pair of Brown geld ings, 5 yeans old, well matched, weight about 1200 pounds, sound and broke to work double, set of heavy work har ness, new. Terms, Cash. Phone 1211. I). CUKRIN, Owner. G.SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer Special meeting of De ry Mumr 1 oinniaiulrev no. S-,.- o J. J. " 'tin i.rtiiii!K iT Aug. Jth. Work in the Temple degree. Yi.v.ting Sir Knights wclcoiue. every cers. While pears havo 1 - - - ' "-1 V it) , this i.urt (.f tht vtlW m - .... w ' . ti n mil. With the exception of on. berth, air vane,'.",, f ",! "f.,V;f,,rni l reservations are till, 11 fr llie S. I."m ' v.i 'T' n n's m'Uf" tr" .J'ecial Piillinaa wl V m i 1 c.rrv he ' I 1 1 I'' ,h" UM'-V Ml'X"m 1 frr-Y ,h'' '''' -T '"K cennery at that place his Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quieter? ship via Willamette Valley Transfer Co, PHONE 1100 We have solved the problem of being ef fi'iont and discreet. At ail times we strive to perform f em duties in a man- b t that meets wi'h ' "ZT 1 approval. rred Justafson haa recently purchas ed an improved five ' trii"t jus-t south of the city limits, paying $:i(it)0. lie recently came here from Belt, Mon tana. On tho tract is a bungalow. Tho land is iu apples'. 'lid peaches. M. K. Peek hns purchased from Fred YV. Dur bin a five room house at 1-ihl North Winter s! reel. The consideration was l.ViO. Hoth sales were handled by W. 11. Urnbenhorst k Co. Tho Bosoburg Commercial club is aeveial months ahead of the inleni Comincrcial club in issuing a booklet giving general in formation as to the counliy in that par: of the state. The Kotchurg booklet tells all about the raising of broccoli, the winter cauli flower, nnd the ot'-er industries, espe cially prunes. All tnis information is based on the HUH eisus and the lat est information. Th, re has been no booklet published by the Salem Com nieieinl club since t0!S nml those writ iug for infoiuintio 1 receive nothing ex cept 'he booklet telling or what was go'mg on around Sa'eiii four or five years ago. Telephone rates are now to b con sidered by the public aervice commis sion, pot on'y as to the legality of the rates, but as to their present reason ableness. On its own initiative, the commission has set August :7 as the date for a hearing. This hearing will be held at the court house in l'ortland. According to notie recently sent out by the commission, all who are inter ested may appear and be heard. Tha pollc station is on th mailing list of all other police stations and when there is an auto stolen or any bedy especially wanted, t"ie police here receive printed notice. Since the first "f the year, therj been reported I'tO automobiles stolen in California, and the police asked to watch out. Dur ing the swtue time. u antes have been reported to the polie as stolen in Ore gon. The state of Washington reports l;H iolen from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, while the city of JiidianaHli alone holds the record with a stolen lit of 134. Ariaona reports 5 stolen and from Ne- vn.ia. there comes the report of only mi V FALL GOODS ARRIVING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY New Coats and Suits for Ladies. New Fall Hats for Women and Children. New Dress Goods. Every Day Sees New Arrivals at this Store. "Our Prices Always the Lowest" GALE Commercial and Court Streets CO, Formerly Chicago Store e wnen rnvae m m ecturea for far ,his season ho h hauled about 'hotel are W. A. Hurlburt and Party of the Chautauqua, w.-.s in Silcm he was ;iom barrels of the fruit, aggregating Kureka Cal Mr 1, M a. a C tTv'tn'Thf '",r,"dir"'-,h,tf r-"" h1'""1 h:m'm I h 'of Hilloror VIr. , ,J Mr,. H. try that he anno'inied his intentions vi., , n r,-u... i..r. . . '1 v. i t, ' .-. . . r. j.iu,,,, 111, YCSlCniUV I ft"- .unuui Ul AttllilO. of returning to th city nnd making Halem his home, llo even took an op tion on some prop.-riy. Now comes a newspaper report from Port Towtmond, that Private tl'eat, the Canadian lectur er and writer, wes si favorably im pressed with I'ort Townsend, Wn., nnd vicinity, that he intended to make his home there and bad taken an option on some property. Dance music at Brooks tonight furn ished by Taluindge's 'nzf. baud. A. F. Porringer, riding on route 9, Salem, last week ?(M one Poland Chi na hogi for pork, for $H5 to Cutsforth brothers of (jervais. Three Montana men I.. R. Johnson and i R, Jacki:in -..f Kutte nnd J. A. Ciniler of Hilling i--are registcri d nt the npitul hotel today. J. T. Richards of Orenco Han one nt a visit with friends in Portland I Attorney licmmtl Ttifiwn re)rumcd 1 this morning from Dunging county .where he has combined lcL'nl business wiMi a renewal of acquaintance of old' 'HeilUS. ;lh ,,! nrriv,.!- ;,.. Col. Carle A'brana left today for' Aiming the Oregon peopli) rev'if-lercd ur, uere no win no roinialiy , nt the Mnrion hmel oilnv arc Mr. and and honorably discharired from aerv- Mrs. W. h. Camp.ctl ,',f Tillninoiik ice. From Camp Lewis he will go on' Mrs. V. A. Ooode of S-nvton, Mrs! to Rellmgham to vidt with relatives. 1 Walter To,e and l..in,ar ' Tuoze of Among recent arrivals at the Dliglt l'ortland. 89 Banco at Query's hall sat night. Groceries and shoes and drygocds are not the only things that are ad vancing in price. ITaidwnre houses are receiving letters from their wholesale connections giving the information that this fall thero will bo a great shortage in tools for mechanics. The factories cannot supply the demand, which is foreign as well as domestic, iPnints and varnis'ies will advance 23 per cent within a month or so. Linseed oil is scarce and 'he price is rad ically upward due to a shortage in the flux crop. Turpentine is higher and going higher and the smiio is true of varnish. Ail prices on glassware hn, been withdrawn by llie leading whole sale houses nud the buyer now buys ; wholesale on the market on date o in- ! voice. j Wo buy liberty bonda. 31i Masonic building. tf 1 Everybodys danctng at Brooks to- 1 night. The Rev. Alfred l'.itea and wife will return iinda.v. from Will am in a, where they have been spending the past three weeks, to attend he rurnl conference , at Williunetto university. Load up your n,a:hines, come to Brooks tonight. 0 1 I PERSONAL V , Dr. Jl. V. White left Tuesday for a visit with his broihers and other rel atives in Idaho, iwuth Dakota and Kan sa. He ex Is to fturii HPonr rVpt. fifteenth. j Mrs, Wanrhe Unwnrd, who has been! connected with the public library for! several years, left lecently for Butte, Montana, to join her daughter, Irene, who returned to A'nrrna Some weeks ago from service in Fiance. A. D. Thompson left yesterday on a trip to Atlantic coast cities to do his regular buying for the seining seann. tn the way east he will stop at his home in Chatham, Canada, to visit with relatives. Ieo Martin, of San Francisco stop ped off in the eitv today for a brief visit in course of a tour thmu;h the northwest. He is engaged ith another agent in the examination of banks for Ihe federal authorities. Superintendent Bennett, ef the state banking department, left today on a tour of rxaminatic 1 of the banks of the state, starting with Tortlnnd. This will fieeupy a lare portion of his time for the next six months. Commissioner Ki'k, of the industrial accident commission, is in Portland to day on a business ensnd. Manager Bell, of the Willamette Valley Transfer Co, gives a siTuht in dication of the se,;sf ef the loganber ry lysines iu the statement that so i ITorget If-Bay At Home WsVilMlisst.Jliua. AUCTION SALE EVERY SATURDAY Woodrs Auction Market Corner Ferry and Liberty Streets 10:30 A. M. SHARP Horses, Harness, Bugrgics, 2 rolls chicken wire, 6-foot; 1 closed top buggy, barbwire, tools of every description, chicken water fountains and galvanized feed boxes, tool chest, forks, rakes, hoes, 4-w heel trailer and many other things. Farmers bring in your pigs, cows, chickens, horses and anything else you have for sale. 1:30 P.M. Furniture, ranges, cook stoves, fruit jars, rugs, carpets, dishes, crockery, lamps, clocks etc. Everybody welcome. Be on time. Tell your neighbors and friends about this sale and bring them along. NOTE: I buy and sell everything eitlicr by auction or private sale. See me for re sults. Will be located at 270 North Com mercial street after October 1st, Schrunk's old stand. Phone 510 or 311 F.N. WOODRY, Salem, Oregon. THE AUCTIONEER tz ' 1 KwtHtttmtittttt mnii m)H(mtt, j BIG SHIPMENT OF SUIT CASES ! JUST ARRIVED Will make Special prices on them for this w eek only. 73c up. Good fumed oak roll top office desk and chair Special $13.00. BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. J vnv luat is aiisjur,-..