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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT f"? "rI"" ' SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY", AUGUST 14, 1919. 6 "" : tvtn ; tWiH Be of Interest to You TO NOTE THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON Which we are offering you. You will find a nice new," clean stock to select from and new ones coming right along now. Velveteens 98c, $1.23, $3.49 and $4.93 yd Poie de Soie $2.23 and $2.49 yd Black Moire .. . ..$2.49 yd Messaline .. .:.... ...........:.....$1.49 to $1.98 yd Taffetas :....$1.69 to $1.98 yd Ssitins - - :.:.:.......$2.25 yd Georgettes Plain Colors ....$1.98 yd Fancy Figured Georgettes u... .. ....$2.49 yd Crepe de Chine ; $19 yd PP,ins - ' 98c, $1-49, and $2.15 yd Figured Satin Linings $1.98 yd Usona Silks :...l......49c, 69c and 89c yd Incorporated mm. - All Around Town ttttnn M CLAHA KIMBALL , TOTJNO xs "CHEATING CXATEES" for the remainder of the evening the entire family wis busv answering the ad. He had placed i 1 rire of IK) on the cow and the sale' was soon made. But sad to relsto, ft- the (ale had bee closed another piiivhaaer showed up offering tl With 5'i telephone call's and 30 peopb routing out to aee the cow, Mr. Weils is indited to think people read advertisemeuU , ... ! Tree, old lumber for too hauling, at Salem Water Co. Tlckera wanted Camp out or live ers 370. WUlard Storage Battery Snrrloa Sta- tioa will , move to 2SS N. High St. about Sept. 1st. Years for better serv iee. 830 Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf The funeral aervices of Bessie Q. Spencer will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from, the Terwilliger Home. They will be conducted by the Rev. C. H. Powell. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Sales Cigar Factory u now making "La Corona" and "Little Salem ei- tare eiaetlr thev were made before the war. Bmokins them reminds you of eld times. tf STOCKHOLDER IN CRANE COMPANY SAYS DEMANDS W STRIKERS ARE JUST ! others without anything like commen jsuiate returns to society for it. There I Is no good act or generous deed of any moniber of the Crane, family that at ull will or should invalidate this conviction." I' " I Chicago, Aug. 14. (United Press.)! Tl' sooner the money -is taken etty "Radically socialistic' and hurmful to "f. ,hl' fllmil.v. better it will be, Mrs. labor" were ehtiractoriantions given 'or "those of the finally here todny by Charles R, Crane,, Jr., of who have ,,une littl0 ,,lr inj"re t," statoinents ninde by his cousin, Mrs. ",JV,' others by the use of this on Frances R. Lillie, In tipliolrli n r actions! ,r",l money." of the 70(10 employes of the Crsne eom-l Crane, who is n cousin of Hichuid T. panv ie striking-for higher wages, j Crane, Jr., president of the company, The monil support given by Mrs. said "she rend it all in a book." Llllie, who holds a lure? block of stock. "Hho does not know it, but licr ex in the tton company, was rnntnined Inpression of views is most harmful now, a lettor received by John Kikulskl, t1 not only to Industrial corporations but labor orgit'iizer. Mrs. I.llllc, known us' to labor tie well," said Crane. "Unions a sympathizer of organized lnbor, wrote ""v nro trying to keep away from radi from hnr Mnwxsehnsettf home: leal niethoda in vogue iu foreign coun- 'I ennrtdt hido the fact thnt the tries. A full and complete rssortment of drapery, materials pi'i'd right at Ham ilton's. ' V j jjj Large ahlpment of men's sulta di rect from the east lit liifhop's. DALLAS LIBRARIAN RESIGNS (Cnpitnl Journnl Special Service.) I)i-.11hh, Or., Aug. 14. Miss Ruth nuth, who for the. past severnl years hns been city librarian at the Carnegie library in this eity, resigned her posi tion at a meeting of the library board Monday night, her resignation to tuke euect the first of September. Miss "nutli will take up teaching this foil. So far the board of direr tors of the li brary have been unable to soleet a suc cessor to Miss Hniith as the salary paid ior me aervtcei or lilirarian is much be Try Herthera Flour. It' a Bear. every tack guaranteed. At your gro-eera,- tf o Kisa Fen Hobbt. former secretary to Governor Oswald West, hat return ed to the United cVtates after a year's service with the Red Croat in France, according to press diss utchet from W ashington. o Don't list your farm with 8O0O- IXVKSKY unless you want to sell. 341 State. tf for blackberries, n town. Phone My-8-1.) Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, 15c, and whoie fish 12c per pound; red cod lOe pound, rittt Mar ket i . tf Erma King, the 11 year old girl now at the Willamette snnitoiium recover ing from burns, is .nuking a satisfac tory rec.over.r Ir. K. II.' Thompson said this morning. 1'nrt o." the second ary bandnges wero remcved and the doctor is now assured ths: a sufficient number of the grf, have taken to insure her1 recovery and to shorten her stay in tho hoipitai several weeks. We buy liberty bonds. 814. Masonic building. tf 0 Call Fatton Plumbing Co for your rnpair work. Phono 1608, 220 N. Com. ttreet. tf Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move -to 238 N. High 8t. about Sept. 1st. Yoart for better terv- ice. . ' 8 30 Harvest dance Madeay Sat night. 8 13 -o- . . ......... Mm.. tm. 1,- Mint ma i . .. - Crime fniiily i. getting every year enor-l Richard T. Crsne, Jr., was not in the " ! 7 nl1? T " ? . B. Wallace, of the Wallace or- oh in m nr mnnA frum tun in imsa nf Uw i- .. : .1 1 1 - - - ,t nv m. mi n 111 a 3juyaiij vmvilM9 wiut STARTS TODAY ' Big Lau$ Show . . ? .. '. V' . . . - : MADGE Vj in 1 V A Mill Through The Wrohcf Door Thi tonnes i It 011 's week't drapery special Cre- 8 15 Avoid higher pricu by purchasing your suit now at MMioti's. LAMA TOOZE VISITS DALLAS Capital Journal Kieei!il Rervicc.) Inlliis, Or., Aug. 14.- I.ieulenunt La mar Tooite, brother of Walter h. Toose, Jr., of this city, is a guest at the homo of his brother here this Week. I.leuten-a-nt Toone arrived lu this country from France but a few weeks ago and after a short visit wilh different members ef tho family wi.l tour tl.e slute giving I e tores on the wur in Kuropo in tho in terest of the woman's building at the University of Oregon at Kugi ne. Lieu tenant 's Tooie brother, Leslie, was kill ed on the battlefields of France durl'ig one of the big drives during tho later dnys of the war, I ss 1 I W.vsh your auto wtth a genuine Rock Ilnd wool sMiri'.'. Tylir's Urtig Sloie, 1"7 JS. t'onimerciiil street. Ftunished bouse 400, for rent. Phone 8-lt) The People Cash store It paying tho hi(jhet iiri.-es for li"'.T t.italoes and JHl N. " I. I'l -tie 4-VI. 8 10 jTod...v " euluina of tU 'sp tul Journal charils and Hulem 'Water Light & Pow er it William O. Allen, ninnaaer of the Hunt Urn eifiiiery and , 0. rVekelmih of th" Marion creamery. have been selected by the employers or tne city to represent them in volun tary mediation matters." These men with three selected bv the Tradet and Inbor council will meit t J take up all matters thut may arise iciween the employers and the em loved in Snlem. A short time ago representatives of the Trades and Labor council signified their willingness to appoint three mem bera to cooperate with three members selected by the employers to adjust all labor matters. As yet. the Trades and Labor council have not appointed their three members of the iredintion board. Champion Prone We are In the market. Deliver to I'hei company plnat opposite Southern Pae. Co. pas senger station or nhone 204. fT On vacation, tffice of Dr. O. L. Scott chiropractic, closed from August 10th to Aug. 24th. 8 24 Artificial teeth, have expert plate man. with over 35, years experience, at my office. Dr. D, X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bnnk bldg. tf ' o F. B. WelU of 1903 Scwth Commer einl street happened to have a cow for sale a few day ago. ILuii.g decided to sell the cow, he took a chance on finding a purchaser 'Immth the "Ne Highest price paid :for chickens. E. C. Cross k Son. g.jj CARD OF THANKS We wih to thank nil the neighbors and friends for their m.mv ...t. nt kindnese and sympathy during oil' re cent bereave me nt. tie"o. B. Dorsey i F. Latham,' K. B. Latham." i Mr. A. O. Poor, Viavl represenUtive w ill leave idy morning for a ten days visit in-Seattle. Be at home to friends and patrong at the Marion the 25th. . .... . .... ..Vi Going to Stayton Friday night? A big dance and a gool tiire for every one. Round rip in the birf White auto - 8-U The J. J. McDonald fruit farm of 65 acres about one and one half miles south of Salem . on the Liberty road, has been purchased by 3. B. Elliott, Wm. J. Busick and H. ti. ( onipton. Mr. MeDonald it to have the ciop on the placo and not give possession to the new owners until December 1. Dnrinir the past loganberry season, the ernn on the 10 acres on the tract' sold for fDUU0. There are also sevt-rt.1 acres in prunes, cherries and apples, besides a residence and a tenant he use. It is con sidered one of the finest Jrt.it and ber ry farms in the Liberty u'-jiriet. o Highest price oali for chickens. T. C. Cross & Son. a.i.t Special Hip vaudeville at the Bligh Sunday. E. Coot Fatton, publicity manager of the Snlein Elks in their campaign fro securing the 19:';' tinminl conven tion of Elks, wir.l from Rosebnrg last evening: "Sale-n nvsured of next convention. All h:i.. U favor us." Big live monkeyi tt the BUgh Sunday. The big dance Bat. r.tsht at SI B. A. hall nenr Chemawa. At to leaves Ma sonic Temple 8:30. 8-13 Dance Armory Sat. ntght. Excavations are now almost complet ed for the main building of the Oregon Pulp Paper eommy, on Trade street, between Commercial end Front streets. Tho old e'evalor building, which is to be moved to the foot of Irade street, is not as vet on its trav els as Mr. Moffitt found the building was much heavier 'han anticipated. nowever, the concrc'a fennr'ationi and Artisan picnic at Taylor 'a near Mehama. A'l who 'sh please cnll some member if the follow ing committee, (ilcm .Vict. Mrs. .1. A. Bernard! or Fm.as, Waluuf. AMidniQht Romance hi Apartment X 0 LIBERTY THEATRE J. H. Anderson Ph. D, the late la mented and much filed Tiwn man of the feeble minded, will api ear at the tiriind Opcia hou this evening t 8 o'clock. Mr, Aadmua will rend selections from h s ewn poetic works, and give a prut nsiiH'he entitled "The M.islcry at lu' Vi-v. Minded'' All nun amt wiotten wlij mllevr In a iisre dial niul the proper protection f the ward" of ti .ts'e mo invited to be present. Adniitsmn fne. o - Wonderful show Sunday, be there early it is great P.lig)., Bligh hat great show c-n.ing 8vmday, the vaudeville will ht a treat to the !alcm theater gne t. Owtuine Bock Island sponitet "e. ?c, 1.15-Tyler's Drug Store, 157 S Lommercal. . Tcrgct IMuy At Home Sakas a Good Place to Trade This morning he rusin d intn tho Journ- grove al office, exclaiming that by all meant to go (the a. I hoti!d not be allowed to run again. His trouble vn not. in finding a customer, but in Oodjinr 'hem. fchort ly after the paper wa disf.ibuted yet terday evening, people beg.m coming to his house anil railing by phone and rt DIED MAt'KKK At a lf.i hispital 'August I!l, Miss S-irhh Mm.rer. She is survived by three sisters. Miss Kathrrme Msurer of San Francisco, Mrs. F. I.euthi of Tuulalin, Or., Mrs. M. B iggs of Salem, and Iht. e brothers, the Kcv. Er.ra Manner of Canhy, form er ptor of the Sal-nl Evangelical huich, Michael Maur?r and Otto Maur er. both of Salem. The funeral servi'-es will be held Fri day morning at 10 :.".t" o'eUck from the chapel of Webb Hough and will be conducted by the U-m F. W, Ijiuner, !'' of the Salem lStnrel'ia) church lunai will he in the l.ee Mission eem-eter-r. j Miss Msitrcr w a i- mher of the Chemeketa street F.vanfl"l church and an earnest Cans'! tn. aof SAFELY aol 0oSECUREdOo FARM MORTGAGES Invest in Farm Mortgnges and you will not have to consult the finsncial papes of your news paper every morning to. deter mine what you are worth. You can always inventory your farm mortgages at par; they possess greater stability than almost any other fi rm of investment. We offer for sale the highest type of these investments first mortgages on improved produc tive farms in the Willamette val ley. Hawkins & Roberts 314 Masonic Bldg. Salem, Oregon. After Kept. 1st we will be locat ed in our new quarters 204-Jd" Oregon Electric Building. LADIES' FALL HATS IssfW "WaW "We are now showing a full and complete line of Ladies and Children's hats. Pattern hats that come ; direct from the fashion centers of New York and Philadelphia. Also a laree showing of trimmed models finished in. our own work rooms. LADIES HATS $2.98 to $8.50 CHILDREN'SHATS $1.98 to $4.75 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072 Coml & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store SPECIAL China Cup and Saucer 20c White and White Enameled Plates 20c Wo will saw vmi mnnpv nn mntroKSPS TV UU V V J VU XVAiV VII V Reduced prices on ranges. i 2-Burner Perfection Oil Stove $14.00 t BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY j Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. $ . t Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 it piling is ahotit reitdv for the elevator, i here. This citv was one of the few lo- all of which will be built hiyh euoiigh icaiities visited by th? Mcalthy ,lapa I to placo the buildinr out of reach of nose manufacturers. They were taiion hijih water. The of'iee row occupied in charge by T. K. MeCrnskty niana jhy the Salem water c.i:rpaiiy, at thejger of the t'onunercinl cluo, nnii showa I corner of Commercial and Trade streets , the plant at Turner. N. lilruntsukn, one j will be used by the pupc.- company forjof the visitors and ewner ff five flnr its iiffiee. The wi! r co'opuny will ; mills, in Japan, expn ssed his npprecin I build' on its property ;ust across on i tion of the courtesii 's extendi d his pa jt ommercial street. By this time next ty, in a letter to Mr. jMeCroskcy ne 'year, it is estimat'd thnt the 'paper ; follows: ," Very mtinv thanks for your Iconipany will be employing 125 at least ! kindness during my tay in your conn !Also, by this time tvt y-ar the Val-,try. I have safely t.rrW.-d to niy homo jley Tackiiij? company will be given em-1 on the ,'ld inst. af'er having verv iu i ployment to from 75 to '00. and the i struetive and en.i"v..!)'e t'.ur through Salem King's l'rod"0t3 company fig- nil the way. Our flux cro;i will be iiull- ute its enlaced plant will employ froin'ed from the end of this month and is O.ir upntatioa for '400 to 'lOtt. New Btnff arrivinj faily If yon are in need of clothes, see Bishop. Several months age a uekgation of prominent Japanese llax growers vis ited Salem to look i;ito the industry D O.ir upiitatioa for business integrity ind red ssional wis- i t hp public s Onr medcrn ai"l oi:r i omluct irre- pro.t 'liable. We are fa r at p.!l times. expected on the who.e those of a nor mal yenr." The letter is fiuted July 3 and is written on the letter head of the fibre department of the Teikokit Peima Kaisha, Ltd. with head office at Tokyo, Japan. . . , Cretonne aXirt length fof 94e. All colors. Hamilton's. . 8 3 fejSl ir o t e e t i o n. equipment if m if. . tjaj.w-,-----' You A re Invited To attend the Demonstration of Ferguson's Orange Marmalade. Come in and taste this Marmalade and know for yourself how good it is. Roth Grocery . Co.