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PAGE EIGHT r SALEM, OREGON i --ir- TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. ... ALL AROUND TOWN Come In and See Our Fine Line of the Latest In j Woinnreini's Waiste NOBMA TALMADGE IN "THE NEW MOON" , BENNETT COMEDY . FATHE -The Quality, Style and Price will Please You Mi Htltl l I Hitit T I We Have Petticoats J That will satisfy alL You will find thein in Silk, Heatherbloom and Sateen in nam ana fancy ratterns m 1'rices from : $1.25 to $4.98 ' New Minerva Yarnsjust received in a Nice Range of Colors. um (3 Incorporated MHMMMM. MMMMHHl I.H...HHMM A gospel meeting will be held In the Scandinavian Methodist' chrtrch, , 15th and-Mill streets 'Wednesday 'evening onsmoncing at eight o'clock: Rov. Bur , eVsll of Tucoma. ami Bov., Ecklund. of Portland will preach. The ficandinavian public is cordially, invited to this gos pel treat. , All store will be closed Labor day, ? Monday Sept; 1st.' .8-30 A Ur delegate and a reserve lay del egate from the Frst Methodist church, TBT THE SALEM STUDIO FOB - PHOTOGRAPHS 384 STATE STREET to attend the next lay electoral confer ence, will bo elected at a meeting to be held at the church on the evening of Sept. 4. All members of the church more" than 31 years old may'vote.1 Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work; Phone 1608, .220 N, Com. street. tf 8ALBM - AUTO HADIATOB SHOP Radiators, fenders and gas tanks repaired. Tractor radiators a specialty, ford radiators' for sale. 190 8.- 12th St, Salcin Or. -0-22 - Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion wiH move tn :3S V at about Sept. 1st. "Yourb for butter, serv- . s-ao Due to railroad strikes in the east and the uncertainty as to when' freight can be delivered, W. M. Hamilton, local niperintendent of the Portland Rail1 ,wav Ijight and ..."Power company says that materials for the construction of the new gas generator of the Salem gag plant will be delayed. The manufactur ers ...write that due to conditions, it is rothcr indefinite as to when th ma terials Will be shipped. Just received a supply of "Motorl life," the gasoline savor. "Motorlife" removes carbon, cleans your engine and. will give you more .power. Revere tires arid tubes.' Clark's Tire House, 319 NCommetcial fit.' '.'': .8-29 raordPeadiei , . Free Stones, Fine for Canning per Delivered North of Mission V Phone your order( . WARD K. RICHARDSON 2:595 Front Street Phone 494 $2 Bushel Do you want your Freight and Ex pressjout of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA ... ... .. . ..j ... .., ... ... , . . .Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 YOUR ' should be invested and work ing for you. Your first con sideration should be SAFE TY. INTEREST BATE should be fair and conservative. A high interest rate very often means ft smaller margin of safety and- security. COUi VENIENCE AND SER . VICE should be valued high ly. We collect and remit IN TEREST and PRINCIPAL PROMPT-i and without charge. . OUR FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS on improved farms in the WILLAMETTE VALLEY are always worth PAR. .WE purchase LOANS ' if you need to CASS your se curities. .... FARM MORTGAGES are held in highest esteem by LIFE INSURANCE COM PANIES and SAVINGS - BA.K8; No' investment can give yo better satisfaction. THEIR MERE POSSESSION BEGETS SOUND SLEEP. Nine years in the business of loaning . money safely on farms. OVE. TWO MIL LION LOANED without the loss of a DOLLAR. We wiU be glad to talk to you about YOUR MONEY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 314 Masonic Bldg. . Salem, . Ore. After Sept 1st we will be lo. cated in our new quarters 204.207 Oregon building. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 8!S years experienoe, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 TJ. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf - o ." . . Mrs. Stlth will more , her" millinery department in the balcony of Kafoury, Bros, new store Sept. 1st. 8-26 o W. W. Moore and family are home from an extended automobile tour into Rainier National park, and on into Brit ish Columbia." Mr. Moore had figured on just going to Rainier park and stay ing a few days but traveling was so fine that he extended his tour up into the country where the driver urns to the left. '. t . Crawford canning peaches now ready at Louis Lachmund's ranch in Keizer bottom 5 miles north of Salem. Bring your boxes. H. W. Bowden, foreman. Phone farm 2W3. tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. -:L !::-,.. '.,'. ..'' For the shopper who puts everything off to the last, it has been suggested that attention again be called to the fuft that all stores will be closed fn Salem next Monday, with the possiblo exception of meat -markets and baker ies, and these are expected to remain open only for a few; hours. The first Monday in September has been desig nated as labor, day and. there, will be no business transacted ijt- the '.city on that day. ., .''. , o . : We buy liberty1 bonds. 314 Masorjc building. ,'..' ,v tf Try Northern.'; Flour.; It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed.5 At your gro cers. - - tf . Dance, Hurst hail Thursday night, given by Knights- and Ladies of Se curity. Everybody., welcome. 8-28 Elks attention: Lamar Tooze, a life member of Salem lodge No. 336, B. P. 0.: E. will lecture tonight at the ar mory in behalf of the women 's build las fund of the .University of Oregon, under , the auspices rof the Salem Wo man 's club. All members of the Salem lodge are earnestly urged to attend. Chas. R. Archerd, exalted ruler; H. J. Wiedmer, secretary. . ' . -JO . .-: Parties wishing to attend the auc tion sale of thei.Redfern cottages to be, sold at Newport Thursday, August 28th at 1:30 p. m., should leave here Wednesday at 10 a. m., Southern Pa cific. . : . ' i o This week drapery special, full color lino Bundour window drapes, values to 1.50 yard, special 95c yaTd. Hamiltons store. , ' .. 8-27 r'i in. 'j V MMMII MMMMMMM.H j Round Extension Tables Oak Dining Chairs l Special new $85.00 Gas Range .........;..$50.00 : ; Babcolin perfect floor covering, yard.....65c and 85c : : , BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY I: Peoples Furniture Store : : t 271 N. Commercial St. Salem.' l ; .MMMMM HlMIMII M O. p. Bishop has been elected presi- tion, which recently met in Portland and Ben Selling vice president. It is stated that the association of Oregon clothiers Wfla nvuniiri it nn. nblo the clothiers of the state to com bat unscrupulous manufacturers who uvo ui Ken aovniunge or tne lack or nrunn'tKHt inn in fni alatd n...l been placing a higher price than neces sity on goods sold to Oregon merchants. "o "- vwi wio cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12o per , ...... j . . .1 . . i . . ... , i'uuuu, rou cuu aue pouna. ritts Mar ket . ..... tf Willard storage Battery Service Sta- Knn wfll mmv mo X; tt o. about Sept. 1st. Yoirj for hotter serv- (A n nA eou This week drapery special, full color line Sundinir window drapes, values to 1.50 yard, special 95c yard. Hamiltons store. :- . ; " 8-27 - APPLES!.: APPLES! We. are on tho inarkot for your cull apples. Don't let them lay and , rot. i . .... Remember a few extra d urs always come in handy sj piek up your good cull APPLES and take them to the COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS P. M. GREGORY, Mgr. P; .ua 2194 1010 N. l on'l St. Did You Read This Advertisement? ; ( buy and sell notes, moct- g d all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS & ROBERTS II 114 Masonio Building a Salrm, Oregoa " M KM . -II ! Lamar Toose, who is to lecture this evening at the armory under the aus pices of tho Woman 's clnh will ..-vi,. in the city on tho Southern Pacific at M o clock and will he met hv of the American Legion. He comes to can-in airecr trom Aledrord, and to morrow will sjwak at Falls Cilv, As Mr. Toose is a life member of the Sa lem lodge, Elks of tho city are taking a special interest Here, ami all memln-rs of the lodge have been urged to attend by the ex alted mler, I'hns. R. Archerdl Our experience ' and extensive re- ' search Into the ' Science of our . profession mau- ties us with tho nuthority to ; serve with a wise discretion. SI CFLtH ft ss The Biggest and Best Assortment in town at popular prices. Pattern Hats direct, from the Fashion Centers of New York. Also trimmed models finished in our own expert work rooms. LADIES' HATS - - - $1.98 to $8.50 ; CHILDREN'S HATS $1.49 Q $475 Our prices Always the Lowest Gale & Company Com'l.-Court Sts. . Formerly Chicago Store . ! MM ! - . ' !' , ' : - todiaoHMlFaipinni . Early Crawford Noted for their flavor. Bring your boxes vto the or- chard and get them fresh. 3 blocks from end of Twelfth street carline.$ 1.50' and $2.00 per box. PHONE 516. T. I DAVIDSON, i ' HMM MM, MM MMMMMe