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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT .' $y ,f,i- .... !4k i till it ! ft l! , SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919. YOU WILL FIND US WELL SUPPLIED WITH W ash Dresses And aprons to make your selections from. Every one of them is an exception ally good buy at this time when prices are advancing so fast. A good idea is to anticipate the future and lay in a supply now. t GINGHAM DRESSES 1 ...$3.49, $3.98 and $4.93 PERCALE DRESSES- ....... $2.93 PERCALE APRONS . ......... 9Sc and $1.25 REMEMBER - New Coats and Coatees Are arriving each day, which are fashion's latest decree, and are of the best quality. Prices range from UlAroiin d Town 'THE WOMAJi IHOU OA VEST A1E" SENNET f COMEJY talent t Brusk college for the benefit of the Brush eolUv- faiiJaT school Among those who mill tike (art in the comedy ire Mis, .Vic-.- JmH, Mia Ger trude Eakin, Mi, Ma:K.,rct Ho-lge, Ev erett Cravea, O. A. M:.cy Bjid the Rev. Stover. The enterta-inmoi.t will begin It 8:30 oNlock. $17.90 to $42.50 Incorporated Woodry wants your used fumtturs. nn 610 or 511. As a temporary proposition. It li thought that large tent will be leas ail from the Union Klmk yards at Portland for tiie is a haugnr for air plane at the statu fuir ground. The tnt was formerly used at stata fain for stock shows aud tt now owned by the Union Ntoek yards, I'iuns are now seder way for iiringln ti. Hulem my nl of the fast De lU.lliind planes to tuk the place of the JNlD now used in the forest patrjl. The l)e Jlav ilands are fust planes c.-ialilB of trav eling about 120 miles an hour and also rapablo of carrying !0 g;,ilutis of gas oline, enough to keep big plane in the air for three hours. The Je Hav Hands will come from Mather field at Htn'raini'iilo. Then li an Aurora Borealis In town today and for this reason Ulcgraph op erators aay tho linos are mt working in good condition. It extends especial ly over the northwest Into Washington and Canada. These northern lights are aoiiietinies visible at night and are elec trical phenomena in the form of stream era of light, fan shaped. Whether they can be seen here or not th fact la. j telegraph operators in thj city say the : eliurtiirty is interfering to (.nine extent wua tiie service touay. It V(.- "' . iNji..'T';)!i. Sri m The Easiest and Surest Way to Make. Jellies, Preserves and Jams FJJRE A bookofslxty-elght I grs that gives ,vou the best icripes tor m.e results in preservin,:. Easy to tallow. The Corn Produr-tsCookliock is hervtwuricly illus trated and it's free. Write us to Isy fur it. U I J8& 7 MTO (red label l-Iahes berPech An- 1 preserves There are many different ways to make jellies, preserves and jams as there are recipe books. Sometimes the results are good, but often they are disappointing and much good mate rial is lost. Experienced cooks all over the country have learned that by making preserving syrup with Y Karo (Red Label) and t sugar instead of all sugar they not only get better pre ccrves, but are sure how their preserving is going to turn out. This fine, clear Karo Syrup is a wonderful help ia putting up fruits of all kinds. It has a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the cugar with the juice, and brings out the "fruity" flavor. Preserves made this way are richer, heavier, with-a more delicious and delicate flavor. Jellies will always "jell" and your jams be firm and mellow no "candying" in the glass. For Cookingr, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is Used ia milliom of hoinea. In all cooking and baking recipes uso Kara instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor ana pnngs oui uie natural flavor of tho food. Or. Cad 1. KUlar nas opened his dental office at 510 511 V. 3. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Wlllard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move to 23S N. High St. about Sept 1st. Yours for better aerv- . 8 30 William B. Mmm arrived in Salem last Saturday, direit from I ranee. He went into the service with the lt2d infantry and saw extensive service overseas. Willard Storac Battery Service Sta tion will move to 238 X. HiiA 8t. bout Sept. lat. Yours for better serv ice. 8.10 o Salem Cigar Factory ts now making 'La' Corona" and "Little Silcm" !. fare exactly as thev were maria hpFnr the war. Smoking them reminds yon of old times. tf o Dr. Hott. Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf The Iowa folks win hold their an nual picnic Wednesday evening of this week at the state fair grounds. There will be the regulation barket dinner, sevcrnl reminiscences and the election of officers for tho "-oniing year. Try Xortuern Flour. every sack rnaranteed. ecrs. It's a Bear. At your gro-tf Don't list your farm with SO CO. fAkRSKY uuless you want to sell. 341 Stuto. tf KswDort flshina season nnrnis- Hnl cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per pouna; red cod 10c pound, lifts Mar net, tf Champion Pnmoi. We are in the market. Deliver to 1'hei company plant opposite Southern Vac. Co. Das- senger station or nhono 204. tf The day of courtesy to women m. pecially on railroad seems to be a thine of the imstJ iudirino bv wlmi seen yesterday on the O. W. R. & miiwny ociween .nmuioienn rang and I'ortlaud. According to an nliaprvpr. Sunday afternoon when tho Portland train arrived at tiie Pulls, about 100 husky men, fcoth of tho roldier type and oldor, fought their way info the oacn to secure 111 bent scats, nushinir and shoving women aside. And after tbe train started, the aumo obwrvrr noted that with a dozen or more tired women standing in, the aisle, not a oho o the strong- yoimj mep nor of the selfish older ones itfered to give a wo man a scat. And tlin women ntnn,l ilup. ing the hour's ride to IVtlnmi while the men were sea ed in comfort. Mr. and Mrs, Setak. with thriut of their children, Ott', Solma and James, have gone to Newport to spend a ten aajs vacation, two or the girla are staying home to keen the fnrm run ning on as usual. On vacation, office of Dr. O. L. Scott chiropractic, closi'd from August 10th io Aug. ath. g 4 Artificial teeth, have expert plate nan, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beeehler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 MasonU building. tf Call Patton Plumbing Co. for tout repair work. Phone 1008, 220" N. Com street. tf CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY r. u. aM 161 Ma Ymrk Cli. "V 1, p if 4 mmm m. mm 1 Pf AQ II 1 .tin. 1 V iJTWwrJvl Karr'afie licenses Issued Saturday are lis follows: Alvin J. Van Cleave, i' a farmer living on rural route 9. Hjlem and Luella Katun, a'so of riirnl route 9. Chester flood ami, rt, of Cor- viillis, s runner mid Thcniinsia Tell, a teacher whosi- sddres is nlem. Kob crt Colo, 41, of tiorv.s, fnrmor fore man, and Hose Patters m oTriiral route .', Hnlem. Jewel stolen man "UaftJes" and tomorrow. by aica'.eiir cracks at Ye Li.crtv todav At Brtudi coUegt Id Folic county, on Tuesdny evening, Aug. 12. at :.' a musical eomedv will I. g n by Moi e Alice Judd. tlertrude Kkin". Mar saret Hodge, Kcv. H ('. Stover, Ever ett Craven and . A. M iv. The pur pose is for the sole bemf": of Bruih college jsundav school, tvervhoi v in vited to enjoy the go-d pregram! Ad mission 2.H-. rhildrea I0j. Judge Oeorge O. Btnidum has re turned from his vacation en the const tin I todnv and to-morrow r. ill be hear ing motions and demurrer. The fam ous logantierry ca--vs II not come np nrtihnmv for two t.r l h rc hwU a it is thought they will hoH th court for week or so when oece under hesd way. a O. McElroy at N. 17th 6t ill sell his 6 roonuV !i.,m with a fine lots, furniture, etc at v.iction Tues p. m. re rteerivtVtf at. Prominent crook in town. St 'e Liberty todav and "Eafnea'" tomorrow. A musirU comedy will Li ttven Ttiea- ily evening by several f-aiem home U', Speci-a jitcting of De Jlolay ' 'oii'it.sndtrv No. 5 K. T. this evening Allt llttl lA'Arl- in 1.A R. C. and Malta degrees. Visiting Sir i rmiguis welcome. Bishop'a boys anltg are of the fam ous Bishop's fat-rics noted for long wear. Kids for the erection cf the new Fordson wholesale house to be erected in Portland on the eo sMe nil) I.,. submitted tomorrow to contractors. The buildini is to ibc 1(0 l.v l:ki fee n stories high with an eutit foot base ment under the entire jtructure. The plans and specifications hak- int benn completed by F. A. Leg, architect. Bemember the auction aala Tnimlir. See ad for full particulars. Purchase your suit at Flphon's and make an investment for the future. The funeral services of John A. Darr, generally known as "Jaek" IHrr. will be held Tucsri.i afternoon at S o'clock from the Kigdon chapel and will bn rnmluctcn1 Kv tlin ttnvarnnit Stover. Burial will be in tho City View cemeterv. Mr. Darr wis a blacksmith and stable man, univerfslly known in J'aiom. tie owned the blacksmith shop at South High and Fory streets and a stable on Kerry street. He waa ihnrn Sept. 10, lSofl nn'd died at Melrose nenr Koseburg, taturdny, Aogiist 9, 1919. Death was due tn el rubral hemnri-hnvn His wife died Oct. 3, li'.S. If yon have anvthincr ta anil ana Woodry. Phone 510 or Si I, Nuff sed. I delicious )LIVE OIL "always frtth" . Unsorpaased for Mayonnaisa and French Salad Dressbf s Sold Everywhere j Today Tomorrow 7 ..SS1MIIBM iLaid ies a nd Children's Coats for V'-ei The first shipment has just arrived direct from New Yorkthus assuring you absolutely correct styles. Other shipments are arriving daily. Children's Coats $5.95 to $10.00 Misses' Coats . $10.00 to $18.75 Ladies' Coats $15.00 to $45.00 i "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store 4 MM eMttTfMt M t4M SPECIAL j China Cup and Saucer 20c Z White anA WViiro VnzmaA Ploua 9fl. TT II UVV UllUlllVrlVVI A AM WO .........................WW' We will save you money on matresses. Reduced prices on ranges. 2-Burner Perfection Oil Stove , ; $14.00 BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY j Peoples Furniture Store t 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. MSSMM V -1 hh ill I - I ; LJ II: : 1 f ! L : I ' " Mi iL. I Ye LIBERTY tl Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 14Q0 Auction Sale 6-Rooia House, 2 fine lots and Furniture. 1331 North 17 th Street, Tuesday, August 12, 130 p. m. Including 6 roomed house with Slots, 43xl37',4 ft', caoh, located 2 biovka from raved street, 2 Vioeks to s,-liool, Vi hlo.-k to eluircli, 1 block from store, streetcar in froiil of door; soil dark losm, etra fino garden soil. House includes parlor, dining room, kitch -a and bedroom down stairs, with 2 bedrooms upstaiis, bath a d toilet, city water, elertrie lhts, .large woodshed. Kra and garajjo, 2 jieaeli, 2 apples and 1 cliciry tree, (jooseberries and eurrants, shrubhry and garden. Terms of home H tah hnlan.-a arranged tu auit purchaser at 6 per eent. Abstract of title to date. rUSNITTJEE One nearly new double wagon boi; good ronge; dining room ttble; din ing chairs; dressers; bedsjiriugs aud mattresses; clock; r.ickiag ehnirs; drophead Singer sewing aiaebiae; saaitary eouch; and pad; looking glass; 3 stand tables; kilcfcea cabinet; kitchen and dining room lino leum; 1 good Axminster Kug, 9x12; rag carpet; comedos: wash mtciine; . good bicycle; wash boards; picture,; portiers; 2 burner gnu-line ;1ore; tools and many other thiu;s. Don't miss this sale if you want furniture Or a home. C G. McBroy, (hvcer. 1331 N. 17th Street A F.N. WOODRY. THE AUCTIONEER CAEJ) OF THAKS3 Cancel Dyer's aatomcWe was itoUn We wish to epress our gratitude to j .ttirilay evening while it wss parked our fnenjs for their man, a t of kind ' : , . . . -. ., ,. . - . . . . ia iruui. or mc r-K-cr c run innir inn ponce were antifnd a-.' .-tniidar mern- ness durma the lst illne knil burial V I 1 . . . 'i our im-iocu Busosn i iud raider and I ... . 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