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PAGE EIGHT T mtMvfHpl Journal. " SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919. What Factors Do You Consider when deciding where to buy your Clothing Shoes and Dry Goods Do you buy'for cash to save the difference between Cash and Credit Prices? IF YOU DO J. C. Penney Co., can serve you to splendid advantage. -Do you prefer to buy where Everybody pays the Same Price?' IF YOU DO-the J. C. Penney Cov store is the one you are seeking. Do you desire to buy where the Prices a re all marked in Plain Figures ? IF YOU DO remember every article in the J. C. Penney Co., store is so marked. Do you believe that buying for 197 stores makes it possible to buy at lowest prices? IF YOU DO-you will be inclined to expect lowest prices at this store. Do you prefect carry home the articles you buy to save paying delivery charges? , IF YOU DO remember nothing is added to our prices for delivery ex- pense. We do not deliver, the saving is yours. Do you know that you are required to pay the added expense where collectors are employed? If you desire to'avoid paying such unnecessary stores. expense buy at our Do you wish to avoid buying "seconds" or other defective merchandise? IF YOU DO be assured no such undesirable goods are ever bought by us. Do you prefer newest merchandise to select from when you are buying? ' IF YOU DO our rapid selling assures you newest assortments at all times. Do you desire the assurance that every purchase will prove satisfactory to you? ;,.. , IF YOU DO that is sufficient reason for you to buy constantly at this , store. ,v . ' Many Other Reasons Why You can Buy to Best Advantage at the J. C. Pen ney Company Store will be Apparent to you Beginning With Your First Purchase. ; 1 ' v(Wi-vf ing prune section. Crooked Finger is also the name ibv which, the prairie around Crooked Finger school house is known. According to the best of author ity, this name is taken from that of a famous Indian that lived in those parts years ago. He had a crooked fing er and hence his name. Lucile Barton, teacher of voice, pi ano and harmory. "Quality as well as quantity, quality preferred." 9-10 Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1668, 220 N. Com mercial street, tf A naval discharge was filed yester day in the county recorder's office toy E. F. Andrescn. Army discharges were filed for record toy F. Bello and N. W. Kennedy. Dr. Morehouse the veterinarian, has returned from his vacation. Anyone washing -his services can obtain them 'by phoning tig office 2199 or resi dence 15 A. 9-16 Two attempts were made this morn ing at the marriarge counter in the of fice of the county clerk to secure mar riage licenses, but both failed. In the first ase, the ibride happens to live in Luna county and the prospective groom had-to be shown the real law "to con vince him that he must go to Albany to secure his license, as a marriage li cense can 'be issued only in the county where the prospective bride lives. The second attempt was when a party was informed that one must secure the li cense in the state in which 'the wed ding is to take place.' He wanted to know if a Washington license was good in Oregon,' or whether, if he took out the license in Salem, he could get mar ried with it in Washington. He was told that a license must be taken out in the county where the woman lives and then the marriage may take place anywhere in this state, 'but in no other state. Buy Clark and H. H. Harris, formerly of John Maurers are now ready to help you out withi all kinds of auto and gas engine repair work. Drop in and see us at 252 State St. or phone us your trouble, 793. t 9-13 The hoe market is in rather a de clining position, although the 'Portland quotations today are 18 cents per pound. In St. Louis reports the lowest known for many a year, 16 3-4 cents and Chicago was off more than a cent yesterday. The sudden decline in price in Salem has not been very satisfac tory to the farmers and as a result, there has been no offerings and in, fact scarcely enough pork brought in to supply the local demand. Umbrellas Covered. Anderson & Brown, formerly Watt Shipp Co. 'Motorlife," the gasoline saver and carbon remover, cleans your engine and gives you more power. Will save you 25 percent to 50 percent gasoline Clark's Tire House, 319 N. Commercial s'.rcet. 9-13 CARD OF THANKS J. Warner and daughter wish to ex press their gratitude to the ninny kind friends who administered to Mrs. war ner during her illness. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. All Around ! own ' t m 1 1 1 1 h i 1 1 1 1 h tinueB through Sunday evening, Septem ber 21. The sessions will bo hold in the iirst Baptist church. All Christians in Sulem und vicinity are invited to par ticipate. Tho conference, under the au spicies bf local pastors, is intcrdonmui- uatlonal. The speakers renrosont snv. oral denominations. : ,-, ; VIVIAN MARTIN IN "LOUISIANA" Dr. O. K. rnme in Dr. 0. B. office, Ladd & Bush bank bldg. Miles 9-25 Br, Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. . ri-.. - iss'si The program for the couforonce on Christian Fundamentals will soon ' be rendy for publication. Tho arrangoinoutg for the great eonferonco that will bring otod scholars from the cast to Salem re nearly completed. The speakers will .include Dr. A. C. Dixon of London, Dr, "W. L. Pottingill- of . Philadelphia, Dr. Henry Ostrom of Pittsburgh and Dr. W. Leon Tucker of New York. Dr. Feilinan of Iowa will be present during part of the conference to lead the singing. The eonfereuco begins at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening, Koptembor 19, nnd con- SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP liadiutors, fenders and gas tanks impaired. Tractor radiators a specialty. Ford radiators for sale. 190 8. 12th Bt, Salem, Or. ' o.gg We aro in the market for nil vari eties of late apples. Call us up. COri'IERCIAL CIDER WORKS P. M. GKEGOKV, Mgr. K-.i8194l 1010 7i. Com'I St. DM Ton Bead This Advertisement? Try Northern Flour. 'it's a Bear. Every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers. . tf All who became members of tho Elks lodge this year aro requested to be present at tho chub rooms Friday evo niug Sept; 12 at 8 o'clock sharp. Bus iness o fiinportunce. No initiations, kntertainmout committee. 10-12 Fancy Madronctto overdrapes, full lino of colors, regular 05c and 75c, special 49 c Hamilton's. 9 11 Bay L. Smith, who occupies nn im portant position with tho Standard Oil company in Portland, came in vester day for a brief visit with, his father, Attorney W. D. Smith, returning to Portland this evening. The young man has recently suffered a severe attack of Internal trouble growing out of tor rible injuries received in an automo bile accident at Arbany last year. He is now looking robust, and hearty. Wanted: To borrow or rent, 25 pairs ladies silk hose extra largo sizefor the Elks stylo show Elks day at the state fair. See Eiastus Cook'o Patton or telephone 17. jj Wanted at once, ho'p pickers, Hurt-le- & Craig's yard, Minto'e Island, 10 minutes walk from street car. Phone 1757 or 1510WV , 9-11 wn8 fireman on several big 'battleships firing for 10 months 011 tho battleship Missouri, which was doing coast guard and transport duty. Fancy Madronctto overdrapes, full line of colors, regular 65c and 75c, special 49 c. Hamilton's. - 9-11 Notico to auto owners: H. Dean of Dotroit, Mich,, is an auto expert trou ble1 man, has opened the Guarantee Auto Inn. All work taken by job; all work guaranteed Or no charee made. Shop 244 S. Liberty St. 9-12 As an instance of what the Home service section of the Red Cross is now doing for soldiers and their de pendents, the records show that during the past week three women wore aid ed in securing compensation from thp government. One woman with three children received $150 after consider able correspondence. Another received 437 and another $275, all in tho way of back pay that had been due the husbands of theso women, now widows. Many women who were left widows do not understand what the government will do for them and is this ork that is taking part nf tlio time of the Homo service in the post office build-' ing. I ' Wanted: Young Indies, 25 of them, between the ages of 18 and 25, to pose in Elks style show, Elks day at state fair grounds, Sept, 25. Must weigh more than 195 pounds. Telephone 17, or apply In person to Erasmus Cooke Patton. 24 This week s drapery special, Tapes try Tnbto Scarfs 20x54, regular $6, $3.59 Hamilton's. 9-11 The Crooked Finger school district will be the last in tho county to open school as the date is set fur Monday Nov. 3. This district Is up in the Cas cade mountains about seven miles southeast of Scotts Mills and is a com "Paid in Advance" with, Dorothy Phillips at the Oregon starting Sunday, It's a big picture, don't miss it. 9-12 Umbrellas repaired. Anderson Brown, formerly Watt Shipp Co. From the police standpoint, Goldie Gidlcy of Waller street has a vivid im agination. She is about 13 years old and is the girl who claimed that a ne gro out off one of her braids of hair about two or three months ago. Then yesterday, or the day before, she claim ed tihat the same negro with a beard and wearing no shoes, robbed her of her shoes. However, a little later, the shoes were found whero they had 'been thrown behind ibnsli. From fche police standpoint, the aged negro with long, whiskers and wearing no shoes, who appeared twice in two months, is one that was entirely imagined by tho lit tle girl, and not a reality. Friday night' big time at Stnyton dance; nuto truck leaves O. E. depot 7:3U. . . V iavi. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., this evening. Work in the F. G degree, Visitinjg brethren welcome. St. Paul's Guild will hold a cooked food sale at the Salem Hardware store on State street, Saturday, Sept. 13th. Pies, cakes, baked beans, etc. 0-12 Hiram B. Cooper, who went into the army shortly after he was married Aug. 11, 191 7( and who returned just cn short time ago, has filed BUit tor a di vorce from ihis wife, Annabello Coop er, alleging that her real name is Apna belle Lott. In his complaint' he alleges that the pretended marriage took place in Portland August 11, 1917, and that he believed that Annabelle Lott was a widow and capable of contracting a marriage. He alleges that he was a dutiful husband and that tehre are no children or property rights. That at the time of their attempted -marriage, she was the lawful wife of Frank Lott and that therefore, tho mnrriago was void. That she claimed to him she had been divorced from Frank Lott and that he did not discover the real sit uation until about September 1, 1919, He asks for an absolute divorce, Wm. A. Marshall, chairman of the industrial accident commission return ed this morning from Portland where last "night he attended a meeting of the county and city medical society Among the spenkers on the program was Dr. James McBnde of Los Angc les, Calif., a brother of Cheif Justice McBnde of this city and well known to many Salem people, who spoke on tho "Conservation olf human life." Dr. Me'Bride is president of tho Ameri can Neurological institute and a mem ber of the housing eommittee of Cali fornia. . ' .'.'...'. ' Harold L. Cook, of -the state engin eer's office returned this morning from Grants Pass where ho was a witness be fore the Josephine county grand jury at the hearing in which George E. San ders, president of the, now defunct Bqgue River public service corpora tion, was alleged to have embezzled $2281 from the corporation. Ladies' Fall Hats The Biggest and Best Assortment in town at Popular Prices. Ladies Hats direct from the fash ion centers of New York and Philadelphia. Also trimmed models finished in our own expert work rooms. LADIES HATS ....................$1.98 to $8.50 CHILDREN'S HATS ........:...$1.49 to $4.75 OUR'PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Streets v Formerly Chicago Store William A. Dalziel, deputy state seal er of weights and nioasures, left at noon for Portland whore this afternoon he expects to confer with the heads of all oil companies represented in Oregon with a view to remedying the gaso line shortago which is reported from various sections of the state. the old original home romo dy, for men, women and children, pre vents operations. Mrs. Foor, rcpresont- 9-13 Charged with stealing 1 pound of potatoes, 1 cucumber, 20 carrots and 1 watermelon, all of the value of 50 cents, Charles W. Hawley, Jr., was ar rested on complaint of John .N. Davis, and in the absence of Judge Unruh, was brought before Earl Race, city re corder. He pleaded not guilty and was released on depositing a bond of $2 vith the city. The case is set for trial next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'elocR It is understood that Hawley claims he was just passing through the Davis place with three other, fen when he was taken and hold until the sheriff arrived and that he is not guilty of taking any vegetables. The Knights & Ladies of Security will hold their annual election of of ficers and a class initiation this eve ning. All members urged to be pres ent. Umbrellas covered. Anderson & Brown, formerly Watt Shipp Con, AY FEVER - Glenn Loney, who recently received his discharge from thn nw. ni-rionJ : the city yesterday for a brief visit I with friends, leaving for his home near Portland tolay. During most of "VlfffC VTA WAT his two vears service In lha ,,,. k. . VArUll ' Y0UR B0DYSUARD--50, It VapoRub In spoon and inhale the vapors. 60MU0 An inheritance tax of $14.19 will be paid to tJie state by the widow of E. T. Moores, who at the time of his death was superintendent of the Ore gon stato school for the blind. The net value of the estato was $12,838.41, of which the widow, according to law, was entitled to one half, .making her snare M1.:!0. Before inheritance tax is paid, there is a legal exemption to a widow of $5000. This loft a balance of $1419.20 on which the inheritance tax was 1 per cent, or $14.19. I'uibrellin nmaired. Anderson j Brown, formerly. Watt Shino Co. Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 High class furniture auction on Fri day, Sept. 12, 1 :30 m. 929 N. 15th St. Don't miss it, N. B. Brovn estate. Confirmation of the sale of real es tate m tho matter of the estate of Ar thur U. Dalrymide was entered of rec ord today by the county court. The sale included lots 21 nnd 22 of the A. C. Bohrenstadt company orchards. They were sold to Edward Tooker for 285, he assuming the $730 mortgage. Every article in the K. B. Brown auction sale for 'Friday is jnst the same as new. Lena Belle Tartar, teacher of sing ing, tt2 Libertv St. N. Phone 334 or IP. G. Deckeibnch left today on a bus iness trip to Portland. He notes that the Portland and Seattle dairy prod ucts dealers are contemplating further advances in the price of butter and butterfnt on account of tho incrensed demand, though no increase has been made at this point. It is expected that the continued rains throughout the northwest may affect the situation con siderably later on, through increasing the fall pasture. Mrs. M. J. Hathaway 'of Portland was among the recent visitors at the office of Dr. Doney, preparatory to placing her son in the university. Attorney V. A. Turner, state lectur er for the Modern Woodmen order, at tended a meeting of the organization in Albany Inst evening and delivered an address. He reports a very good at tendance and much interest in the movement for increased membership. Kesidence propertv continues to change hands in the city as in many instances the only ehance of getting a house is through purchase. W. H. Gra- benhorst & Co. report tho sale of a house on Lincoln street in which Mrs. .1. B. Cox pays J. H. Albert $1000. Mrs. SQUEEZE TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful iy is usually en indication that th kidneys are out of order. Keej these organs healthy by takin, C0LD.MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, btaddet end uric ecid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly end keep in good health. In three sizes, ell druggists. Guaranteed u represented. k fee tb um CU MxUI a fcel eMeficeirti Ethel Folgcr of Silverton bought the John P. Robertson property at 1132 Center for $4500. G. L, Anbuckle of the Buster Brown shoo store has thought a house from Luella White on .court and 18th street for $2000. Clarence A. John son has bought from Peter Tweed, a oo acre farm on Howell Prairie for $7500. J. N.Haton has sold his 57 acre fruit ranch about 1 miles west of Sa lem for $9000 and will move to Astoria. The Cottage hotel house, so famous about 15 years ago as tho finest eating place in tihe country, has finally be come the property of Claude Johnson, who bought it for $1600 when the Stai ger estate was closed by order of court. The house is on Court and Front streets and for many years when in charge of Mrs. Staiger, was headquarters for traveling men working tiho valley. Milton L. Meyers, who was seriously injured when he fell from a ladder in the store several weeks ago, has mode such a satisfactory recovery at the hos pital that he was taken to his home yes tcrday. Until the several bones in his upper right arm and shoulder have en tirely knitted, the shoulder will remain- in a plaster cast. However, yestertiay he was able to take a short automobile ride. Evergreen Qc Blackberries, &h. Bring them In even if you have only a few pounds. We furnish boxes and crates. MANGIS BROS Warehouse High and Ferry Street. Phone 717 Office S42 State St. Salem, Or. for $075. One black mare was purchas ed by J. H. Simpson for $12(, one heif er by Eoy -Rao for $.'i(3, two heifers by Clyde Kelly for $64 and 13 goats bid in by Roy Hae for $45. Jack Lane, one of the delivery driv ers for the People's Cash store, met with a very sudden and serious inter ruption on his way to lunch this noon. He was driving tho empty auto deliv ery up State street and just in front of the supreme court building the two left side wheels landed in the trough of the street car rail, causing the truck to swerve dangerously. He slammed on the brake sharply to checke it, and then released it, thinking the car would straighten out with, the steering gear. But see he was headed straight for a telephone pole and the hospital, ' he jerked- the brake on again and let the trucK skid. Having on a set of very smooth tires, it swung around two or three times on the Wet pavement and landed against the curb and the pole at tihe same time. The impact made a complete wreck of the rea rwheels, al most doubling up tho axlo, and also smashed off the glass doors at the rear end. Lane escaped without injury as the vehicle did not turn over. The administrator of the estate of Jacob P. Minch has reported to the county eourt that at the sale hold Scpt."9 of personal property of the es tate, the amount of $2315.80 was re ceived. Included in this amount was the Federal truek, bid in by Roy Minch A building permit was issued today by. Dr. W. . Thompson for the erection of a residence at 805 Marion street, to rte tfconfl Tf will ,n nroifl nr ,1.1V Iflhnr. Tr. ThnmnsnTi is fln. evp. unecinl- ist with a nractice throughout the vol-' lev, makinff his home in Salem. Our c'onduct is de corous and polite.Our services are effi cient and satisfac tory. Our .business fairness .is! well known. BL;5-izlsT "t ! llii tffiili ill -A I I II III MM 3 You are only as efficient as your eyes Better take care of them. DR. A. McCULLOCH Optometrist i 204-5 Salem Bank of Com merce Building I L.M.HUM can of YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Ckv Bai medicine which will cure any 2 known disease. Open Sundavs from 10 A. 1C. until 8 P. M. in sti, ir;K c I Salem, Oregon Phone 233 t You need Shur-ons if you need Glasses MMtMH4MMM V? :'' Heater .'Sale- Heaters as good as they make at from ........$1.75 up 1 Complete assortment of Mrro Aluminum ware. . Matress from $5.00 to $24.00 " We will Save You Money. Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. 1C1S. . ItMMMMtlHIIMOM M M H t M H M H