Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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" SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
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ALL AROUND TOWN
Ladies' Coats and Suits
COMINO EVENTS
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It Will Be of
Interest
To the Ladies to hear of the arrival of a nice
line of nifty
FALL HATS
You should come and see what $1.98, $3.98,
$4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.50 and $8.50 ; will buy
you in this important line.
You Will Pay More
Elsewhere
Incoroorated
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VV Ranrampirl Off At Snerial
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Sales.
Aug. 26, Tuesday Lamar
Tooze at armory, auspices Sa
lem Woman's club.
Sept. 1, Monday Labor Day.
Legal holiday.
Sept. 15, Monday Fall term
.Willamette university begins. ,
Sept. 22-27 Oregon state
fair.
Sept. 29, Monday Opening
of public schools of Salem.
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ALICE BEADY
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"THE WORLD TO
' LIVE IN"
'THE SPOTTED NAG
COMEDY '
On vacation, office of Dr. O. L. Scott
chiropractic closed from August 10th
to Aug. 24th. . ' 8-24
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Artificial teeth, have expert plate
man, with over 35 years experience,
at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den
tist, 302 V. S. Nat. bank bldg. . tf
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Two men minted to work in vinegar
factory. Gideon
Stolz
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Co.
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Wlllard Storage Battery Service Sta
tion wlU more to 238 M. High St.
bout .Sept. 1st. Yours for bettor serv
ile. . 8-30
lnmce in the new hall at Turner Sat
urday night; music by Metropol orches
tra of Salem. .. .. 8-22
. W. T. Jenks has recently brought in
from tho Wiimtanley orchards the ad
vance pickings of the Tunc an cling
peach one of the handsomest fruits
grown, nnd one of tho best for cun
ning purposes. They aro vory highly
colored? large size and firm in texture,
He estimates that they will market
about 1000 .-bushels of these peaches
this season. ., . , , . ".
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For rent, farm, cash rent Address
A caro Journal.
Special meeting of Salem
lodge iNo. 4, A. F. & A. M.
this evening. Work in tho F.
O. degroe. Visiting brethren
iweleonio.
The Modern Woodmen of America
and Koyal Neighbors are sending out
notices stating mat the lodges are ar-
ranging to conduct a restaurant and
refreshment booth at the state fair
grounds.
Overall and apron uancei M. B. a'
hall near iChemawa Saturday night. Of
course dress suits are not barred. Come
and enjoy a real gooa lively dance.
Truck leaves Masonic. Temple s:du. Bz-i
The Oregon Packing company is now
canning pears and can use a number
more women nnd girls in the prepara
tion department. 8-22
Dance tonight at Brooks.
O. W. Boberts, one of the department
managers of the Meier & Frank Co. of
Portland, and his brother A. C. Rob
erts who is in the credit department
of the same firm, are visiting relatives
in Salem.
Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your
repair work. Phone 1668, 220 N. Com.
street. tf
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Willard Storage Battery Service Sta
tion will move to 238 N. High St.
about Sept. 1st. Yourb for bitter serv
ice. 8-30
Newport fishing season opens; ling
cod sliced,' 15c, and whole fish 12c per
pound: red cod 10c pound. Fitts Mar
ket. - . " - . . - tf
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We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masorlc
building. .... tf
Dr. L. W. Ckiiss, father of Mrs.
Cooke Patton, died tlus morning in
Portland at the Good Samaritan hog
pital after an illness of several weeks,
according to a tolegram received this
morning. The fuheral services will be
held in Woodbur-n .tomorrow,
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Dance at Query's hall Sat night 8-23
Never hag Salem experienced such
a demand for houses, as at this time,
and never has there been such a dearth
of houses for rent, building material
will be no cheaper for years to come.
Why not buy one of your own, or build
to suit yout I have' plenty of money
to loan on easy Oavnients, and funds
The Biggest and Best Assort
ment in town at popular prices.
New shipments arriving every
day direct from the fashion centers
of New York and Philadelphia.
Every day sees new models here.
In buying direct we save' you all the
middleman's profit.
Ladies Coats...:. $J4J5 lo $50.00
Suits' $22.50 to $55.00
Children's Coats $6.45 to $12.50
"Our Prices Always The Lowest"
GALE & COMPANY
Phone 1072
Com'l. & Court Streets
Formerly Chicago Store
Shaving soap, regular 10c cup cake.
for 5c Sat. Special. Tyler's drug store,
157 SOUTH Commercial. 8-22
Supply yourself with a tie of qual
ity at Bishop's. s-.
Dance at Turner Sat, night. Good
music n every thing. 8-22
Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh of Port
land will speak at a meeting to be held
this Friday at 2:30 at the First Meth
odist church, of which the Eev. Avi-
son is pastor. Several prominent wo
men and social workers, will bo present
to discuss the needs of a new fire
proof nursery for the babies of Ore
gon. A drive will be launched toy the.
Pacific Coast Eescue and Protective
society in September.
' New addition of ties at Bishop's
just arrived. Come in. .
Friday night dance with the crowd
at Stayton. Hunt 'a orchestra. Big
white auto leaves Masonic Tempi at
7:45. Bound trip 50c. 8-22
advanced to build. See me for full par-1
Real estate business continues active
in tho sale of homes in Salem. Within
ticulnrs. H,
building.
E.- Bolinger, 328 Hubbard the past few days B.' A. Montgomery of
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Few Fall Styles
IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S v
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Another shipment of Fall Suits has arrived and we are now nble to
show the very latest in clothing for men and young men. Our , f '!
line includes the popular styles, ".nodels and patterns and the quality is
, up to the high standard which this store has always maintained.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED MODELS
WAISTLINE MODELS BELTED MODELS
. It is useless for us to attempt to describe these up-to-the-minute, sty
. lish models for Fall, You are invited to call and inspect the line.
CHE!
Salem Cigar Factory is now making
"La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci
gars exactly as they were made before
the. war. Smoking them rengnds you of
old times. tf
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Dance at Query's hall Sat night 8-23
Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8.
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The Oregon Packing company is now
canning pears and can use a number
more women and gijls in the prepara
tion department.. , 8-22
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George P. Downing, sop of W. H.
Downing of Shaw, who lias been in ac
tive service overseas for nearly two
vears, arrived home last evening, hav
ing received his discharge at Camp
Lewis. He .was with the engineers at
the front.
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You can miss anything else but don't
Miss Norma Talma dge in "The New
Moon.' Sun., Mou. or Tues. at the
Oregon. 8-22
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Try Northern Flour, it's a Bear.
eyery sack guaranteed. At your gro
cers. ' '., y tf
The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes
CROSSETT SHOES EAGLE SHIRTS
KNOX HATS
Geneva. Ex-King Ferdinand of Bul
garia is the latest' war-historian. His
book is promised for publication this
full.
Independence bought a five room home
on Saginaw street in South Salem from
Frank Kowchmidor. The consideration
was $1400. L. A. McAllister has pur
chased a five room bungalow on South-
Church street from F. A. Pace, paying
$2100. Both transfers were handled by
W. H. G-rabcnhorat & Co.
For a good time Brooks dance to
night. ;
' While the mercury in the thermome
ter climbed to the 108 mark at Phoe
nix Wednesday, it managed to stop
when it reached 81 degrees above zero
in Salem, nut it was rather warm at
tfoise with 92 nnd Modford as ususal
this summer experienced hot weather
with 98 above. Boseburg also came in
for its share of August weather with
94. In fact, Mcilford and Boseburg
have been running Phoenix and the
Sacramento valley a close race this
year on high temperatures. It was 92
at Wnlla Walla and the same at Yaki
ma. Kansas iCity was about the same
as Salem, only one degrco cooler while
Chicago on Wednesday was three de
grees warmer. With 52 as the minimum
temperature, and an average for the
month of abtut 52, Salem is experienc
ing the cool nights found at v innipeg,
sitka and Juneau
Newport, Wales. Carrying a hayfork
on his shoulder during a thunderstorm.
Ed Travcrs. 16-vear-olrt farm hand was
struck and killed by lightning
Kind to the Pocketbook
FIRESTONE Gray Side
wall Tires cost more
than the "Bargain" cut
price tires that attract the
"tire shopper."
The . all-wool tailored suit
costs more than the' shoddy
"hand-me-down," too.
. There's a famous phrase
that tells the whole story
about Firestone Tire value--
Most .Miles
er Dollar
TIRES
We arc certain that
the courteous dignity;
with which we per
form our duties ap
peals to our fellow
3 townsmen, we reu-
aer the proper ser
vice in a polite spirit
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t We buy and sell notes, mort-
tt gages and all kinds of bonds.
HAWKI718 ft BOBEKTS
c 814 Mseonio Building
Salrm, Oregon
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SPECIAL PRICES ON RANGES
AND OIL STOVES
ranges $42.50 to $75.00
SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES..............$17t50 $24.00
BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY
Peoples Furniture Store
271 N. Commercial St. Salem.
APPLES! APPLES!. -!
We are on the market for your cull
apples. Don't let them lay and Tot.
Remember a few extra d.Mra always
come in hanuy so pick up your good
cull APPLES and take thetn to the
COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS
P. M. CBEGORV, Mgr.
P;.n 2191 - 1010 N. Com'l St.
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