PiGE EIGHT ; 22 abcDmln-'fallfoiininl SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST IS, 1919. J Fyrex cootog gUnrar at Haaul I ton's. YOU: WILL FI ND MUSLIN NDERWEAR at J. C. Penny Cos OF A GOOD QUALITY OF MUSLIN AND LAINTILY TRIMMED SO YOU WILL LIKE IT. Petticoats : 98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98, $2.98 Envelope Chemise :.. 1- ....$1.15, $1.49, $1.98 Silk Envelope Chemise ...$2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 Muslin Gowns ..... :..-..$1.49, $1.98 and $2.49 Camisoles .. .: . .. 98c and $1.49 Drawers .. 98c YOU SHOULD LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UN-! DERWEAR : Incor Goods Do Not Have To Be Bargained Off At Special Sales. NEW ARRIVALS IN THE READY-TO-WEAR, ARRIVING DAILY, NEW COATS, NEW SUITS, NEW DRESSES. IT WILL ABSOLUTELY PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. Louis Brill, wbo (scaped from the boys reform school lat week and was found by an officer Taursdar evening and returned to Superintendent Gilbert I again escaped last light and b not ; yet been found, tit is about IS j years old, look alder, dark complex- ( 10a, snort, aeavy art. Cretonne specials, tbia week 11 val oea 47(. Hamilton 'a. a George 0. Brown, administrator of tha ratals of A. Jeutip Strang aas been given permission by the eounty court to aell the personal estate of the estate. The personal property may be aold at private sale. o Prof. Delia Crowd er Miller, who la ! in eharge of the publie speaking; de partment of Willamette university, is ill at the Willamette aanitorium. ' AH Around Town stuuallzed and Hint buvera lire refus- MAltOTTERITE CLARK IN "GIRLS'" , DREW COMEDY VAUDEVILLE mg to pay the inflated values. This I does not mean lower prima, in drygooiis this full, a drygooiis mini eiilainoil, as about all the buying for full and win 'tor ItiittitifHsj has : been lit the reeent hili price wholesale and at' present, 'several lines of drygooiis are being aold 'under the wholesale market. Newport fishing; aeaaon open; ling 'cod sliced, l.V, and whole fish 12o per pound; red eod lOe pound, f'itts Mar ket, r . tf ipul telephones. rtlso the opinions of a nuiiilier of cngiiiccrini; firms as to the qualifications of K. T. Huaselle to pass on telephone mutters. These will be presented to the council this evening. Get your hot weather shoes now at iltishop'a, they're ready for you. Vudor porchaMiades giro ventilation, yet turn the sun. Make a sitting room of your poreh Hamilton sells them. c W buy liberty bonds. building. tvtllard Storage Battery Sirrlce Sta tion will move la 2.18 N. II i h St. bout Sept. 1st. Yours for belter serv ile. . wr. kow. Baus: oi commerce, 07 0. ... histance. n liiirh . si.iw " , 1. Rut it is nil over now as t -0 814 Masonic tf The oat shipping- market did a, llt- Br,Vfl J ;Jvyrofkptinit Inst week nnd a number 8jUiof farmers succeeded in disponing of I their emits for it a hn)wtl mil in a Mott, Bank of Commerce, 107 8. ,(,.. i,,taiiei, ns hinh as al.iis a lmt.li the inur- ket has dromicd to a nnrnml condition , talent Clgw Factory Is now making j and ((notations today are Sll cents, a "L Corona," and " Little Halem" ei-'drop of 14 ecnl a bushel since last gars esactly as they were made before iVriday. The local price was so liiijh the war. Smoking them reminds you of 1 that it was found Hint. outs from the Resolutions opposing the calling of the leuislntnre were passed lit the meet ing of the ttillom eranxe last Saturday, and were forwarded 1o Governor Olcott The farmers expressed themselves ns being willing that the legislature should lie called if it was necessary for the vote of Oregon to ratify the amend ment to the constitution of the IVited States providing for woman suffrage. Ilie vote of the Salem grnnge passing the resolution was taken before (lov ernor Olcolt hnd maile known officiul ly his stand on tho question. ' Katie Plummer, widow of Frank Plummer, has filed with the eounty clerk her election to take share and provision made in the will of Frank Plummer, in lien of her right and claim of dower. In the will,, a bequest of o each was made to three children, while the fourth John I Mummer was given a quarter section of land in Kansas with the provision that he was to rare for Mrs, Katie Plummer during her life time. Mrs. Plummer is SO years of age and lives at Vt. Angel. - 0 Three women escaped last evening from the state institution for the fee tie minded, about 9:30 o'clock. 0 Sometime It Pays to taka , chance and advertise for a lost purse. Karlina Kiee lost a little purse a few days ago, nna uitv Yressurer Kiee took a ehance in spending -15 cents in the ' Capital Journal's: "new. today." The purse was returned late Saturday evening to the treasurer's office. A man happened to find it near the Court apartments and he also happened to be ft reader of the Capital Journal. 0 The cork Insulation, machinery and equipment of the Valley Packing com pany's plant just north of the city on the Pacific, highway is now being in stalled and the work so favorably pro gressing that everything will be ready for the formal opening of tho plnnt by November 1. The fanners living within ft few miles of Alt. Angel are clamoring for electric service and already sovera! lines are under consideration. Arrange ments have already been made for the extending of electrie service from Mt. Augcl southeast of the city to the Kruse and May homes and on another line, running southeast of Mt. Angel past the rock crusher to tho Lncher, Moffcnbier and .C'Uus. Wulkcr homes. At the regular meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. held last Saturday afternoon, Rev. Jiurres Klvin, former pastor of the First Con gregational church. 411 Sulcm, and a well known association worker, whs unanimously elected aa secretary of the local association nis salary oeiug nx ed at f-IIO a month. Early In the war Mr. ftlvin resigned his pastorato to join tho Y. M. C. A. forces in France, where he proved a most efficient work' er. On returning to America he was engaged In the national campaign for the raising of funds for the nssociii tion, and has also taken an active pint in the campaign! in Salem. From thia past experience, aa well aa bis work in tae ministry and bis extenswe travel, he is eminently fitted for the local position and will contribute greatly to both city and counfy worfc. Headquarters for Dress Goods Silks, Etc. Warner Corsets Ladies' Coats Suits, Dresses and Millinery 7 Our Prices Always The Lowest ALE GO. Every Day Sees New Arrivals at This Store Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago StorePhone 1072 Frank Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Fergu-sence was noted and the experienced son nave dccii in Alaska about two years and Mrs. Whicniore is now of the opinion gold. f. DIED Old times. tf Tha W. C. T. V. announces that ft silver tin Mill be given, along with a program, in the W. (', T. V. headquar ters Tuesday afternoon at 2:;3U o'clock Try Northern Flour, rt'a a Bear. every sack guaranteed. At your gro sera. Lou t Ust, your farm with east could lie hipped in lit figure. Hence the drop. lower Hammocks, refrigerators, porch swinna i' ier cent discount. Hamil ton 'l. New gloTas at Bishop's for working- men, they are low in nrire hiuh in tf quality. SOOO. Municipal telephones for Salom and I State. ' And now amies the official Of Ike publications devoted to the dry .council to be held this evening. 11. W.jlpm- xh fomltr rerk hn, Macy. city attorney, ha, been securing u,, 1,rlli,pmf nt frnm Jth(v t i!s lniines, that prices arc iilmnt rerjort ' """"'n i "I""'n from the mayors of several cities as to how they felt about mimic- riu vY anted I Get in touch with us before selling your PRUNES, Italian. APPLES, fall and winter varieties. I BLACKBERRIES, evergreens and Himalayas. I Salem-Kings Product Co. . Bishop says, wear summer shoes now and winter shoes Inter, The first week In -eptember will In clude two days for ohservnnep. Moil dnv Sept. 1 is labor day and a legal holidnv as well, flntmdav Heid. has been proclaimed by the governor as a day to observe Lafayette dav and al so the fifth nnniverari- of the firt 1 battle of the Mimic. This (bv 1, not a legal holiday. Evergreen blackberries, we are la the market. Hrini? them to our big plnnt opimsile Southern I'acifie ( o. pnssen 2cr station or phono 204. Crates furn ished. Pher, Company. tf Lots In Pacific addition to the town of Astoria do not come very high. Tn 'the will of A. .Teup Strang, 19 lots in this addition to Astoria were willed to OeMolav Commsnderv Xo. 5, of 8a- roceiv- appraisement from the eonntv court of Clatsop county and the lots are valued at " each, with a total vol "ntion of !"i. The trustees named by Mr. Straus In his will were clven au thority to sell and convey the lots and to invest the sum. slmiif with other ! proceed, from valuable loti lu Port land and Milwatikie. BUY IN SALS ALWAYS Mrs. E. O. Whigmore today received a package from Alaska containing nug nets Of gold from her daughter, Mrs. We are certain that the courteous dig nity with which wo perform our dutiea appeals to our fellow townsmen. e ren der the proper serv ice in a polite spirit. they hnvc at lust struck divers present attempted to locate the body. After working for half an hour with grappling hooks, the body was finally located. Ho was the only child as Hoaglen were found drunk last eve- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roue of 358 Bellevue street. The fun eral services were held this morning at ZIKtiKB At her home, 12HD Saginaw street, Salem, August 17, 1B19, Marie Zielke at tho age of 03 yours. She was born in' tiermany and came to this country in lHil, making Salem her home ltt years ago. Besides her husband C. L. ftlolko, she is survived by one son frea r.uglo. of Omaha, Neb. The funeral services will be held at the home Tuesilav afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be in the City View eeineterv. Tho services will be conducted bv the pastor of the Lutheran church. BORN WALKKR To Mr. and Mis. Cecil Walker of 4U(i North 23d street, Sa lem, Aug. 8, 1019, a daughter. Sho hus been named Vera. PERSONAL ' the Catholic church and burial was in the C'utholie cemetery. An Indian hoy by the name of Thorn- Oder the proper serv- p ice in a polite spirit. I I - BBS I Cpl SAfELY cpl OoSECUREDwo FARM MORTGAGES Invest in Farm Mortgages and you will not have to consult the financial poges of your news paper every morning to deter mine what you aro worth. You Can always inventory your farm mortgages at par; they possess grenter stability than almost any other form of investment. Wo offer for sale the highest type of these investments first mortgages on improved produc tive farms in the Willamette vnl ley. Hawkins & Roberts 314 Masonic Bldg. Salem, Oregon. After Sept. lstwe will be locat ed in our new quarters 204-207 Oregon Electric Building. Buy a Home at Auction Thursday, Aug. 21, 1919, 2 p. tn. A 6 ROOMED HOUSE AND LOT At the corner of South 16th and Will street, No. 404 This property has fair sized lot with some fruit and room for garden and near the S. P. depot Only 3 blocks off State street. A Nice Little Home Mr. and Mrs. D. Kibbeo and chil dren of Snlem arrived last night and aro in Corvallis to spend Sunday with the old friends here. The Kibbees are former Corvallisites and Mr. Kibbee was for several years connected with. the business office force at O. A. C. He is now in the state offices at Sa lem. Corvallis Gazettc-Timos. Kola No is came up from Portland this morning to spend a few days. Ernest Xoel who has been visiting at the home of D. D. Soeolofsky, has returned to his home at Victoria, B. C. Call Pattou Flumbing Co. for your rennir work. Phone 10ti8. 220 N. Com. trcet, tf o Wlllard Storage Battery Service; Sta tion will move to SW8 N. High St. about Sept. 1st. Yours for better serv ice. 8 30 Tho funeral services of Mrs. L. M. Brummett, who wa killed a few daysj ago in an automobile accident, were held this afternoon from the chapel of Webb k Clouuh. Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemeterv. A brother of Mrs. Brummctt. J. W. Watson of Tacoma, I arrived in the citv vesterdav and son. J. R. VugiH of Walla Walla, thia mnminir Shit ta alo mrvivpd Kv nn- , other son, Floyd tisill, of IVs Moines. On vacation, of f let of Dr. O. L. Scott chiropractic, closed from August l'Mh I to Aug. 24th. 8 24 i e ! Artificial teeth, have expert plate man. with over 35 years experience. 'at my office. Br. D. X. Bceehler, den tist, 302 U. a. .Nat. bank bldg. tf o While swimming with companions at the PenisoB boat hone Saturday eve ning. Gordon Roqup. H. was dmwjied in the Willamette rivir. Jt is believi-d his death s due to heart failure. He hud been uir,uin; with his compan ions, Diving from the spring board, he swam a short di'tance under the water, amd iht-B suddculv went dnns. His b- ning by the police. He said it was due to hard cider. Superintendent Hull telephoned police headquarters that he was inclined to let the law. tako its course. As yet no disposition hae been made of the Indian. Army discharges have been filed with the county recorder, Mrs. Mildred M. Brooks as follows: R. V. Loter, Harry Q, Mills, E. Bearing, L. I). Mc Allister, E. I). Whitney and J. W. Ficser. TO MY SALEM FRIENDS AM) PATRONS I wish to state thet I am ntw lo cated in Portland with oft Ices at 414 Failing Building. !fy new offices are fully equipped with all modern appliances foi the scientific fitting cf glasses and correction of eye troubles. Sa lem people are eorciaiiy iuvitcd to call on me when in Portland. DR. KL P. MENDELSOHN 414 Failing Buyiling Portland O'Ogon 'TO MT,TTTVtfVt ' SPECIAL, China Cup and Saucer 20c White and White Enameled Plates 20c We will save you money on matresscs. Reduced prices on ranges. 2-Burner Perfection Oil Stove $14.00 BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St Salem. I MtsM ' Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. II PHONE 11C0 i