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PAGE cilX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1919. a FRIDAY and SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERYTHING NOW SOLD FOR LESS AT THE Former Schrunk's Store 270 COMMERCIAL STREET o LISTEN The time is getting short and this sale will not last much longer. If you want to take advantage of these bargains you had better HURRY. We are offer ing you new and bigger bargains every day. These stocks must lie dosed out quick and we are showing no mercy on cutting and slashing prices to make it a go. COME IN EVERY DAY AND PICK OUT THE GOOD ONES ' lc per dozen for Jar Rubbers. 5 dozen for 5c with every $2 purchase or over v BROOMS FOR ONLY 10c Saturday, August 16th, to the first 100 people making a $2 purchase, or over, between 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning, we will sell a good house broom for the sumof 10c. Again, Saturday afternoon, to the first 100 people making a $2 purchase or over, between 3:00 and 4:30 o'clock, we will sell a good house broom worth $1.25 for only 10c. IS'o brooms will be sold before or after these hours. 270 North Commercial St. 270 Commercial Street C. F. Hurlburt in Charge SALEM, OREGON DONALD NEWS ITEMS. (I'ajHial Journal Special Service) I'oiiaM, Aug. 1 "i.l.-ithcr .1. Chai'.n if the Salem fruit dryer company an! Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Saiem were lute guests at the hotel for the dur. j Mr. Younjt of Moose Jaw was ia Donald again Monday, he is nil a I proii'tvtiv hind buyer. Mum Hillberger of Portland, who has ; been a jrttcst at the Sibvr home fr srver.il days, left fur home Thursday la. in. Mr. and Mr. .1. P. Fvtier, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rYller and Fianois, Mr. and Mrs. Kraus of Aurora and Mr. Fel ler -s sNter of Michigan. Mrs. Grover MujrK. Kie and I.yna Perkette spent last 8undav at Willhoit spring. ! Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Phillip of Port land left for home Wednesday evening after a viait with Mrs. Phillips" par ent. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. ' Mrs. O. O. Freeman and son Walter and Billy went to Portland Friday, re maining over the week end. Mr. Free man stoitijr up Saturday evening, re turning with them Sunday uistht. The.Y were guests of the Charles Hoskius while there. i M. V. Johnson was a Woodburu s-is-itor Friday. " ' Pm'ii (juinn came out from Portland fur the week end to gather their gar den truck and look over his home place. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hogedorn. who have been stopping at the ('. J. Eipejr home, for two weeks, left Wednesday mo'n- iinj; 'of the coast, Mrs. Heeedorn and babe will remain for some time but Mr. jllegedorn returned to Donald Thtirsduv i where he is helping Mr. ljsper in the bank. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harvey moved !out from Portland Monday- and are oc enpving the house latelr purchased by Mr.' Baker. Leon Rice and Oolph Cone were Port l.iiul visitors Tuesday, i J. P. Feller was a Salem visitor Wed ! nesdny. Mrs. Francis Mercer went to Port land Monday. , W. J. large of Kugenc preached to 'n fair siwd audience Sunday evening, ;ai"TRe lonald church. He will fill the ; pulpit, agnin next Sunday evening at S p. m. ! A joint birthday dinner-was held in Tinins grove last Sunday, Mrs. Jeff SUBSTITUTE FOR B1TR0-PII0SPIIATE LEADS TO ARREST Pharmaclirt Sortght to Make Fortune By Trading Upon Beputatlon of Well Known Tonic Strength, Tissue and Blood builder Imitation Did Not Contain Strength Giving Properties . of Oenu ne Product. STOP AND T HINK Can you afford to pny approximately $5.00 for a cast steel range, when for a ' few dollars more you can get a - s ... . v ii 11 linn"'-'-' II u , , -" f - ri -r"S JJ - - -n""f? ' i taHOMaHiiimiauMacsMaawwaaanaMHaWHaBaM REASON THIS MATTER OUT Ask yourself the question: "What is my cast range going to be worth 20 years from now?" It will be worth nothing but the price of junk. A liability, not an asset. While a Monarch will be worth at least 1-4 the purchase price and still good for many years of service. Prices $91.00 to $103.00. OF COURSE If you feel that vou can't afford a Monarch we have cast ranges 3s good as the market affords, not priced at inflated values. A few prices are: TOLEDO ECONOMY OCCIDENTAL $55.00 to $fi.75 $65.00 to $70.00 : $G5.00 to $70.00 All these ranges have polished tops and plain nickle trimmings. We'll take your old range in trade. lay I. Farmer Hdw. Co. Corner Court Mid Theme Commercial Street . 191 Ixt Us Figure On All Your Hardware Needs Capital Journal's Classified Ads Pa1 Phoenix, Ark. The arrest of a phar macist of this city revealed a gigantic plot to violate the state and federal statutes by 'weUirijr a cheap, inferior sulnstance represented to be genuine' liitro-phosphale. The iwthoritlo found thoiinnds of counterfeit labels and materials indi cating elaborate plans for the nation wide expolitatioil of the spurious tonic. This ease is unique in the criminal rec ords of Arizona anAverve as a warn ing to the public against worthless im itations desi'Tiu'd to sell upon the rep utution of high grade, efficacious prep arations. For many years Hitro-Phosphate has eu loved the confidence of its millions of ners and the fait that reputable physicians prescribe and recommend it in cases of nervousness, . excessive illiliiucss and general weakness makes lit the iMitnral target for the unscrupu lous substitntor. -'Frederick Kolle, M. !., editor of New York "Physicians Who's Who.'' says Bitro Phosphate should be pre scribed by every phvaician and used in every hospital to increase the strength and enrich the blood of weak, thin, nervous or anaemic people. The genuine bitro -phosphate is sold by all first class druggists under a definite guarantee of satisfaction or money back and cases of attempted substitution or the wale of imitation should he reported to Arrow Chemical Co., sole manufacturers, 81 I'nion Mipiare, New York City. scons sms news (Capital Journal Special Nervine) 8cotts -iills, Auk. U Meotts Mills had a litfht thunder shower last Pun day aijiht which cleared the atmos phere somewhat but there was not enouKh rain to do the unthreshed grain any harm nor the gardens any jiood. 'Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Merry J daughter Olive, also Mrs. Anna Wh te and two sons, .Merl and Kichard, spent iat week at the cnat. Mis. ill. km i.J cuiM-rn of Toil land are visiting with Mrs. Heed and otheis of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charley .Inhimin hsve gone to llelknap Spring, for a while, hoping Mr. Johnson's rheumatism will be helped by the visit. Mrs. Olive Myers of Rainier is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. K. W. Itar tholomew. ami other relatives here. -Allen MoCowan of Los Angeles is visiting relatives and friends this week. K, W, CouUon and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harris, David IVhuio, l,ile lirouxher and Ktliel Cos motored to Salem Sunday afternoon and atien le 1 the Holiness camp meeting. W. I Taylor and family are up frn'ii Portland for business and also for a weeks x i-.it with relative and friend. Mrs. .1. K. ( oiilson is improving in health slowly. Was able to St'-nd church Holiday. Will Mage returned home Satirliy from France. He viited for soiie ti n" iiu his war home with friends an I rcl stives in Missouri. Pied At her home in S-ntr M;'is Aug. fi. 1919, Mrs. Henry Thomas. F.r Kcnrict cf filverton condui t 1 the 'uneral at the t hn.iisn rhur.h. Int.' ment was is Wis Mills ec-iffcy. The decaed had been an invalid for cv ersl rears. fhe leaves a huibsal an 1 daughter aid three sons t maura their lo-a, also many fricds i tin j rr wy sz ms x m w '' ft"r I have the sole agency for the Charter Oak Range in Salem and by buying them in large shipments at a cash discount I can retail them for less than the other dealers can sell the cheap ranges. This Range Is Used by the Four Genera tions In Millions of Homes My expenses are lower which enables me to sell for less. Special for the balance of this month, $5.0z worth of Aluminum Cooking Utensils, with the purchase of a Charter Oak Range. Trade in your old stove on this offer. Your credit is good. I FRANK F. R ITCHER "Once a Customer:Always a Customer" 377 COURT STREET Pooler of Salem and Mrs. M. W. John son being the guests of honor. Tne dinuer was prepared and served by their children Mr. and Mrs. W. A. John son of 'Portland and Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. Allen of Vancouver, Wash. Those partaking of the feast of good things from fried chicken to the birthday cakes and 30 pound watermelon were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pooler and Mrs. Clarke of Haleni, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson of Donald, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Allen and Judd Allen of "Van couver. M'iss Idell Lamb is visiting Miss Hel en Huskina in Portland for the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lamb and baby Helen visited friends near Silverton over Thursday night of last week. Mrs. HitO and Mrs. Carlton of Jiutto ville were guests of Mrs. Owens Tues day. .Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Walker motor oil to Newport last Hundav where they are spending the. week. They were ac companied by Mrs. Walker's sister and husband of Portland. Mrs. Finest Hodges and children of Vancouver and Mrs. Hall of Quincy, 111., spent the week end visiting.at the home of Mrs. Hodges father, W. J. Ihtwes. Luella and Kvaline Young of e-alem are spending several days with Donald friends. Kvaline stopping with Ueorgia Lamb and Luella with Bernire Feller. The Ladies Air aoeietv met in th basement of the church Wednesday af ternoon and spent the time quilting. Mis Kmina hvans eeleomted her siiteeuth birthday la.-rt iSnturday by having a party in Cones grove in the evening, for about -. ot tier irienns, who spent the evening with dancing and games. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served at a late hour. She was the recipient of many remem brances ot the occasion. Mrs. F. C. Sibley and two little tons are visiting ber father in Colorado, where she expects to remain for sev eral weeks. ' BOUND COAST LEAGUE BASES. (B Vuitcd Tress) Yesterday's winners: Hcttle, Port land, Hncruuieiito, Halt Lake. I Home run: Cooper, Oakland. 'Twas one of those rare iltys a day it ws decreed the Rainier should win. 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HEARTBURii or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations ot acid-dyspepsia. pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT t BOWNB MAKERS OF ECOTTS EMULSION l-1 Mtttttttttttttltttlttttttt ttlttttH Salem Sample Store 141 N. C0MMERGAL STREET . I Children's Tlay Suits Blue Denim, 98c Men's Fine Balbriggan Union Suits $1.19 Men's Athletic Unions No sleeves, knee length 75c Mechanics or Auto Suits Khaki., or.. Blue Denira Roomy and well made $2.69 to $2.98 Men's Blue Bib Overalls Full Cut and heavy denims $1.6Qt $1.75, $1.85 Men's Cottonade Work Pants Greys and Stripes $1.98 Men's khalci pants $1.65 to $1.95 Men's Whipcord Pants $2.25 Men's Moleskin Pants $145 Men's Jumpers 79c to $1.85 Men's Work Shirts .... Blue or Khaki .... 85c, 95c, $1.19 Men's Soft Dress Shirts $U5to$1.85 Raxylitc Traveling Black, Greys or Greens Bags $1.65 to $10 Men's Hats $1.75, $3.00 $3.45 Boys Black Dress Shoes $2.45, $3.65, $4.45 Boys Tan Dress Shoes English $3.95 to $4.65 Children's E. C. Skut . fer Shoes 12 to 2 tUj Men's Panama Hats $2.95 to $3.85 Women's White Canvas Lace Shoes, low heel, medium Toe, close $59 Men's Leather Work Gloves $1.00 to $2.25 Misses and Children's Wash Dresses 98c to $2.98 Boys' Knee Pant Suits $3.95, $4.50 to $8.45 C.J.BREIER CO. "You Do Better Here for Less" v