Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 29, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919.
YOU WILL FIND THAT THE
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Is by far the best place to get
Lanfe' I Rrady4o-Wear
Apparel of all kinds. Our buyers do hot make hurried trips to the style cen
ters where they are not acquainted, as do so many of the one-store mer
chants, but we have the best buyers to be gotten and they are on the ground
the year around and become, thoroughly familiar with all angles of the buy
' ing game. In buying from us you get an opportunity to take advantage of the
better styles they are able to pick, as well as to take advantage - of the low
prices due to buying in such large quantities for our 197 Busy Stores. ' s.
YOU ,WILL BE PLEASED TO LOOK OVER OUR FINE ASSORT
MENT OF - , ; :..
Coats, Suits and Dresses
COATS : .. 2.lZ....lU...m to $65.00
suits :.;...:;;....:.:..:i:...:...:.:...: $24.75 to $45.00
DRESSES ........:.................;....., .:. . ...$12.50 to $35.00
We have a large standing order for weekly shipments of the very latest and
best Georgette and Crepe de Chine .
WAISTS
" AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM TO YOU
PRICES ON THESE WILL RANGE FROM...;. . J.. .$3.98 TO $6.90
fl - Incorporated
ALL AROUND TOWN
LILA LEE'
IN
'ROSE OF THE RIVES'
PICTOGBAPH "
TEAVELOGTTE
Dance Armory Sat. night.
Crawford canning peaches now ready
at Louis Lachmund ' ranch in Keizer
bottom 5 miles north of Salem. Bring
your boxes. H. W. Bowden, foreman.
Phono farm 2F3. - if
The municipal labor bureau, with
headquarters in the office of City Re-
eorder Kace, is now go well established
that work can be found for anyone
really wanting work. The call today Is
for 30 bean pickers and the figure is
1 cents a pound. Yesterday, there
was a call for those who would go out
into the peach orchards.
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Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8.
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Woodry, the auctioneer, goes to At On with the dance, let joy be un
ban y on Saturday to close out a furni-1 confined at Stayton tonight,
tare stock of seeonil hand goods. - I j : 0 -
Mrs. M. L. Fumerson, county super-1
nrisor, will leave tomorrow to attend a
iweek 'b Institute at Vale, Malheur coun
ity. Tho institute is one of the county
dnatitutes held in the eastern part of
itbe state during the summer.
Acme white lead man here. Mr.
Hutehtns of the Acme White Lead and
Color Works, Detroit, Mich, will be at
the Salem Hardware Co. for a short
time and will be mure than pleased to
furnish any information you may desire
in regards to painting of all descrip
tions. If you cannot conio in, phone .us
-and ho will be glad to call. Attain
(Hardware Co. .
Dance M. B, A. hall near' Chemawa
fiat, night. Tho usiiul good music and
good time. Tnlt Silverton stage at O.
35. depot 8:. '10, round trip 50c.
' Big grey bus leaves for Lakebrook
dance 8:30 Saturday night. .
: Everybody's going to the L&fcebrook
dunce tomorrow. Heal jazzy music.
: Arthur Tasto, who was in France in
a machine gun corps for 20 months, ar
rived home yesterday. Ho is temporar
ily located with the Union Abstract
company. When he enlisted, ho was
studying law at Willamette university)
and expects to again lake m the study
of law.
: Dr. G. E. Prime in Dr. O. B. Miles
office, Ladd & Bush bank bldg. 9-25
Willard Storage Battery Berrice Sta
tion will move to 238 H. High St.
about Sept. let. Yo.irs for better serv
ice. 8-80
Indian Hill Farm, Crawford peaches
! to 1.50,.pcr bushel. Phono 51Q. tf
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Indian Hill Farm, Crawford peaches
1 to $1.50 per bushel, phono 516. tf
A deed was filed today in which
Waltor Spaulding and wifo and Roy
Mills and wifo conveyed to Ij. D. Sim
mons and Minnie Simmons a pnrt of a
block in North Salem for $100. The
block in which tho property is located
is bounded by Hood, 'hurch, Shipping
and Currant streets. -i
The referee's deed, W. I, Needham,
referoe, in which Dan J. Fry became
tho owner of the building formerly oc
cupied Dy JJr. tone and the building
itujoiiung, was iiieu tor record yester
day. Mr. Fry for a consideration of
$9o00 becomes the owner of two storo
buildings about opposite his present lo
cation on iNorth Commercial street,
wita a rrontage of 4 feeW.
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Dance Armory Sat. night.
We buy liberty bonds. 814 Masonic
building. ' ' ' tf
"Wagon Tracks," Big BiU Hart; it
starts Sunday. Nuf scd. 8-29
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Big opening dance at Lakebrook Sat
urday night. 8-29
The funeral services of Mrs. M. D.
Biaham, who died Wednesday at Med-
ford, will be held Sunday from the
chapel of Webb & dough and burial
will be in the Odd Jiellows cemetery.
She was the daughter of J. O. C. Wi
nner of 420 (state street and a niece or
Ed Wimer of the asylum road. .
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Try Northern Flour. It's a Bear,
every sack guaranteed. At your gro
cers. , tf
All stores will be closed Labor day,
Monday Sept. 1st. 8-30
Call Fatten PltnuDing Co, for your
repair work. Phone 1668, 220 N. Com
street. tf
None of the food , supplies ordered
from the surplus army food station at
'Portland has arrived in Salem and
there has therefore been no opinion ex
pressed as to tho quality ot 'bacon and
canned goods that were intended for
soldiers. Howover, business was good
all day yesterday and today at the
post office. .j' ;
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Willard Storage Battery Service Sta
tion will move to. 238 N. High St,
about Sept.- 1st. Yourk for better serv
iee. r ' . ; 8-30
Artificial teeth, have expert plate
man, with over 3f years . experience.
at my office. Dr. D. a. Heeebler, den
tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf
Dance Armory
Saturday Night
Do you want your Freight and Ex
press'Jout of Portland to arrive quicker?
SHIP VIA
Willamette Valley
Transfer Co.
PnONE 1400
. Newport fishing season opens; ling
cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12o per
I'uunu; rea coo iuc pound, iltts Mar-
tf
Just received a supply of "Motor
life," tho gasoline saver. "Motorlife"
removes carbon, cleans vour engine
and will givo you, more power. Revere
tires and tubes. Clark's Tire House,
319 JN. Commercial St. . 8-29
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Dance Armory Sat. night.
The county .recorder's office contin
ues to reflect the gone.i.l ac'ivity in
tho county in real estate as (veil as
le.ual matters. Yesterday there was
filed for record 15 deeds, seven satis-
mciious, nve mortgages, one assign
ment and two army discharges.
READY-
Coats
Ladies
and Suits
The Biggest and Best assortment in
town at popular prices. ;
" Never did we make such preparations
as this season and never was- our showing
so immense.
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In spite of the reported high prices we
are showing remarkable values in our en
tire line as' our garments are bought direct
from the manufacturers at New York and'
Philadelphiain many cases personally se
lected by our representative in New York.
Although there was sensational re
ports about hogs dropping to 15 cents
a pound in Chicago yesterday, there is
a feeling among market men that
something is wrong with the story,
While the hog market Was weak today
in i'ortlatid, showing a slight decline
there was nothings radical. Hence so
far as the "Salem market is concerned
the quotation of 19 cents holds good-
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Auto races, see winner top of page
Tom Moore in auto races, see top of
pnge 5.
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Round Extension Tabiles
Oak Dining Chairs
Special new $85.00 Gas Ranj .
Babcolin perfect floor covering, yard..
..$50.00
..65c and 85c
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It
BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY
Peoples Furniture Store
271 N. Commercial St Salem.
- The United States shipping board
has ordered the - construction of two
steamers, each to be 1000. feet long,
and 102 feet wide. If one of these bij
boats was placed on State street, it
would extend from the Ladd & Bus:
corner on Stato street to a point
tho street exactly opposite the north
entrance to the court house, about two
and one half blocks'. But as State street
from building to building, is only 99
feet wide, the big ship wouldn't hard
ly fit in between the buildings. The
lipped deck of the ship would be on a
This saves you all the middleman's pro-
fit.
LADIES' COATS $14.75 to $50.00
LADIES' SUITS ....$22.50 to $55.00
CHILDREN'S COATS $6.45 to $12.50
IMKI BW- Ml . V H
"Our Prices Always The Lowest"
Gale & Company
Commercial and Court Streets
Formerly Chicago Store
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REMEMBER FOLKS THE BIG TIME AND
DANCE AT
AECEBR.OOEC
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Located at Livesley's
Big North Yard ,
OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT
Music
Tallmadge's
Jazz Band
Grab the big grey
BusLeaves O. E.
Depot 8:30 Sharp
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level with the top cornice of the U, S.
National bank building.
If its jazz music and a good time
you want, go to Lakebrook pavilion
tomorrow night, only 20 minutes ride.
Good roads. 'Big grey bus leaves at 8:30
sharp.
' Elgin wins. See top of page 5.
$$$-Keep Them Home
SALEM AUTO EADIATOR SHOP
Badiators, fenders and eas tanks
repaired. Tractor radiators a specialty.
Ford radiators for sale. 190 8. 19th
St, Salem, Or. 9.22
CLOSED ALL DAY
" SEPTEMBER 1st
COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS
P. M. 0EEGOKV, Mgr.
P:...h 194
1010 N. tom'l St.
Did Ton Bead This Advertisement?
CHOICE CANNING
PEACHES
Come and pick them.
- -Bring boves.
ONLY $110.
Per box. Down Y alley road S'-i
miles, in Mission Bottom, lj
miles west from llupmro,
M. Ik JONES RANCH
F IlcCormick
DANCE
at
QUERY'S HALL
LIVESLEY STATION
SATURDAY NIGHT
Union Music
Truck leaves Larmer's
transier otfice y p
m.
evergreen oc
Blackberries, lb.
Bring them in even tf you have only
a few pounds. We furnish boxes and
crates, ... , -
MANGIS BROS.
Warehouse High and Ferry Street.
Phone 717
Office 512 State St. Salem, Or.
We buy and sell notes, inert
gCjea and all kinds of bonds.
HAWKINS ROBERTS
t 114 Mttenie Building :
BmlVm, Oregoa
$ tv" i
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T3 f3 4)
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Slip
All merchandise
The wholesale prices are higher than
240 and 246 N. Commercial Street
Ladies' New Fall Coats, stylish, nice looking coats,
new cloths and new shades, reasonable prices.
Ladies' and Girls' Wool Coat Sweaters ....$4.50 to $7
Children's Wool Coat Sweaters, New Colors $2.50
(.o $4.50. .
Purchase your fall supplies early,
have gone up
the retail prices. ,
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House Dresses, tht Barmon Adjustable house dress,
nice, neat and popular prices. .
Nightgowns, ladies' muslin night gowns, good val
ues, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50. .
Muslin Shirts, nice embroidery, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35,
$1.50.
Children's Koveralls, the real ones, $1.50; large sizes .
$1.75. ' - .
Lee's Unionalls, for men, Heavy Blue Denims, Khaki
or Hickory.
Lee's Unionalls for bovs in khaki.
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SHOES The Washington, guaranteed shoes for
men and boys. Why buy inferior goods, when you
can purchase guaranteed goods. Our guarantee is
a real one. Shoes for ladies and girls, the Mayer line,
both factories are operated by one concern, these
shoes are also guaranteed.
Store Closed AE Day Monday, Sept 1st Labor Day
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