SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. PAGE EIGHT ALL AROUND TOWN LILA LEE . . IN 'EOSE OF THE RIVEK" THAT WELL DRESSED . LOOK" SHows What to Wear At This Time When the Prices of Have soared to levels never before dreamed of, the J. C. Penney Company stand ready to supply your wants at prices you can not begin to get elsewhere . for the same quality of shoes. Being the largest shoe buyers in the country, and forseeing the big advance shoes were going to take, our buyers stocked us . up fine at prices that enable us to make YOU GREAT SAVINGS. We have just received the largest shoe shipment we ever received, all of which were contracted for before the' big advances, and it includes shoes of all kinds for Men, Women and Children NOTE HERE JUST A FEW NUMBERS TO GIVE AN IDEA 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 29F3. . tf o Dr. Mott, Bank of commerce, 407-8. - tf Women's All Black Kid Shoe With military heel, Goodyear welt sole, good dressy toe . r..:.. $6.90 X,r, i Women's. All Black Kid Shoe with French heel. Just Ihink only Women's Brown Kid ' Vamp," brown cloth top with good military heel. Think of it! A good looking, comfortable serviceable shoe $5.50 r Women's All Brown Calf Shoe, English walking last with neat military heel. This shoe is a winner at $4.98 Black Gun Metal Shoe With low heel, sizes 2 to 6, excellent . school shoe " $4.50 All Brown Calf Shoe , ; has low heel. Another extra fine school shoe for girls that is both good - looking and serviceable. . $4.50 All Brown Russian Calf Shoe with Goodyear welt sole, Eng lish walking last. One of the best at . . only $5.90 Misses Black Gun Metal Shoe with good flexible leather belt ing sole. You will sure like this one. $5.50 We bay liberty bonds. 314 Magorjc building. o ' ' Independence now has an American Legion post and will receive it9 char ter under the name of Independence Post No. 33. The officers are K. M. Walker chairman, P. (J. Hewitt vice chairman, C. C. Smith secretary, J. n. Hinkle treasurer. The executive com mittpn consists of H. C. Miller, C. J. Baun. Ivan Louehary, E. K Ross and E. Groves. Try Northern Flout. It's a Bear. every sack guaranteed. At your gro eere. tf Dance, Hurst hall Thursday night, uiven bv Knights and Ladies of Se curity. Everybody welcome., 8-28 o South Commercial street and Trade ia now one of the. busy places in the citv. ahowina to some extent, the new business activity ot the ity. xne 'Dig elevator buildinz is on its travels west and now that the site is cleared, work- mn are ouicklv DrcDaniiii the founila tinna for the bier Dauer mill which. will extend from just a few feet west of the former water company's off ice: back to the Oregon Electric switch on Front street. The, 30 foot cement re tn in in or wall alono- Mill creek is now ... .. o. , ... nnmit cnmDletefl ana irom nuw uu, mo work bf erecting the mill will go rapia Iv forward. AU machinery has been or- I dored. According to the agreement with the council the paper will is to oe in oDeration mr NovcmDer of i:u. now nvfl, .Inannh KasTncr. suDerimuiiueui nf thn mill, savs tliat evomninir win be ready for operation by next May, o This week drapery special, full color line Sundour window drapes, values to $1.50 yard, special 95c yard. Hamiltons store. . 8-27 Ob 9 IT n MILS aoies if The Biggest and Best Assortment in town at popular prices. Pattern jHata direct from the Fashion Centers of New York. Also trimmed models finished in our own expert Investigation Will Benefit You Incorporated mm &m?r AU stores will be closed Labor day, Mnnilav Sent. 1st..,'. " 8-30 This week drapery special, full color linn Sundour window flraocs, values to $1.50 yard, special 95c yard. Hamiltons store. . ...- . 8-27 . o L. J. Slmeral of BUD-local No. 125, electrical workers, J. H. Arnold of dis trict. No. 2 local Na. 30 Loyal Legion of Loggors and Lumbermen and Fred U. Setton, or tne wiiirai ioal union were elected last evening ns members of the voluntary mediation board to cooperate with three mem- hpr elected ,bv the employers. It is the understanding that tnis Doara or i six members will act on any labor mat ters that may arise in tho city. Last week the employers elected F. O. Dcck cbach, W. G. AHen and Paul Wallace. It is probable that a meeting will be' called this week in order that the vol untary mediation board may organize nnd get down to business. . o Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your reDair work. Phone 1668. 220 N. Com. street. tf work rooms. LADIES' HATS CHILDREN'S HATS J.. $1.98 to $8.50 $1.49 to $4.75 Do you want your Freight and Ex-, pressjout of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. SALEM ACTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, fenders and gas tanks repaired. Tractor radiators a specialty. Ford radiators for sale. 190 8. 12th St., Salem, Or. PHONE 1400 Round Extension Tables i Oak Dining Chairs Special new $85.00 Gas Range ............. Babcolin perfect floor covering, yard. ...........$50.00 ..65c and 85c BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. 9 22 30 Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move tu i'38 N. High St. about Sept. 1st. Your for batter serv ice. 8-30 o . A marriage license has. been granted to Ralph C. Morton, '27, a farmer liv ing at 694 . North, Commercial street and Nina G. Neer of 694 North "Com mercial street. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with ever 35 years experience, at mv offiee. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, '302 TJ. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf Our prices Always the Lowest Gale & Company Com'l.-Court Sts. Formerly Chicago Store ot Oregon T9ia Ti ot nmmariii npMvtoA from theiinittee of lecture given last evening by Lienun ant Tooze at the armory is $(i9.25. This amount will be forwarded by Mrs. Z. J. Riggs, president of tho Salem Wo man s club to the women s ciuo oi Eugene as part of the fund for the women's building of the University A WEEK Just received a supply of "Motor- life," the gasoline saver. "Motorlife" removes carbon, cleans yonr engine and will give you more power. Revere tires and tubes. Clark's Tire House, 319 N. Commercial St. 8-29 The ways and means com the late legislature, after hearing of the urgent need of such a building, made au appropriation of $100,000 with the understanding that the women should raise a like amount. o Dance at Brooks Thursday night. CHOICE CANNING PEACHES Come and pick them. Bring boxes. ONXTI1M. Per box. Down Valley road S'-i miles, in Mission Botoni, 1 Vi miles west from Uiiure. M. L. JONES KAKCH F ilcCormick ' APPLES! APPLES! We are on the market for yonr eull apples. Don't let them lay and rot. Remember a few extra d !rs arrays eome in haniiy a pick op your good eull APPLES and take them to the COMERCIAL CIDER WORKS P. M. GKEGK)r, Mgr. 2194 1010 N. Com'l St. Did Ton Bead This AdvertlsementT We buy aad sell notes, tuor f Cke and all kinds of bonds. t HAWKINS ft ROBERTS 14 Haaenie Building ft Salrm, Oregon Willard Storage Battery Service Sta Mon will move to 238 N. High St. about Sept. 1st. Yo.irs for better serv ice. 8-30 Big opening dance at Lakebrook Sat urday night. o Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per oound: red cod lOe pound. Fitts Mar ket, tf -o ' Miss Elisabeth Levy will return from j California about Sept. 1st and resume her violin classes. 8-28 o . . W. L Needham has been given au thority by the court, as receiver in the suit of J. P. Morris against the mates Milling company and others, to bring suit against tne soutnern racijic railroad to recover mnus now in pus- session of the railroad. His appoint ment as receiver was also continued in order that other collections might be made. , . o " - Dr. O. XL Prim in Dr. O. B. Miles office, Ladd Bush bank bldg. 9-25 Dance, Brooks Tnursday evening. John W. Todd said today that these lan guages would pot .be included in tne course of study in the high aehool tho coming school vear. noweyer, ix nice is a demand for tne teacning oi eiuiur or both of these languages, later on thev will be taught. As the German language is -one for good in the pub lic schools, the only two that will bo tauht this fall will be English and, Latin. The Royal typewriter has stood the test and made good, it stands for the highest point of efficiency, give it a trial, compare the work and you will choose a machine that has been indors- Although the new course of study for ed by some or tne largest Dustiness or- high schools provides that SpauUh and Sanitations m tne country toaay. imp French niav be taught, Superintendent 1 " VrTdfor ? T 1 -""X"" ham Wells, agents. Corvallis, Or. is in seeurintr back travel pay for sol diers who left the service before con gress passed the raw allowing all dis charged soldiers five cent9 a mile for travel. o CABX OF THANKS To tifose who so kindly and loving ly assisted us by their help and sympa thy during tho illness and death of our beloved daughter Ance, we wish to ex press our deepest gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franke. o A dance with pep at Brooks Thurs day night. Salem's peppiest jazz music Part of the tegular work now of the 'dlouie service section of the Ked Cross Do You Know That GOOD VISION not only contributes to GOOD HEALTH and to GOOD WORK, but to the full en joyment of your outing? . Better Have Your Eyes Examined. DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building