PAGE TEN TIB! ,. "" SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 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. CPenney Co., store is the one you are seeking. Do you desire to buy where the Prices are all marked in Plain Figures? x , IF YOU DOreraember 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 prefer, to 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 expense buy at stores. 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. 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. tibial, MSJM fj Incorporated I t j All Around Town J DOROTHY GISH "NUGGET NELL' LLOYD COMEDY PATHE Dr. fl. E. Prime in Dr. 0. B. Milos Office, Ladd & Bush bank bid;. 8-25 T. A. Elliott, slate forester, U In Portland today on business connected with his department. , .stolon, they show up the next day In) ono it the neighboring towns or ditch ed along the roadside. Hence if any one happens to see a 1H19 Dodiro nuto. with j license number 68,88, Mr. Aldrich as wxU as the polico would like to know it Wanted: To borrow or rent. 25 Indie's silk hose extra large size for mo nixs style snow Elks day at the state fair. 8oe Erastus Cooke Patton or telephone 17, 24 Notice to auto owners: H. Dean of Detroit. Mich,, is an auto expert trou ble man, has opened the Guarantee Auto Inn. All work taken by job; all wont guaranteed or no charge made, Shop 24 (S. Liberty St. 8-12 nll Patton Plumbing Co. for your repair worn, x-none iuos, M. Uoni uiercial street. tf Trv. Northern Flour. It's a Bear. Every suck guarautoed, At your gro cers." . tf of the barometer today noon. Yester day noon almost in a shower, the barom eter needlo insisted upon pointing to wards dry wenther, and today there is still a rising barometer, indicating fair wearner.' New Fall Goats We have them in every new and desirable style f or street wear, for motoring, for school, for dress occasions. OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Salem's Finest Showing of Women's Ready-to-Wear Suits, Goats, Skirts, Dresses, Blouses and Millinery Sucri a brilliant gathering of Ladies' ready-to-wear as Salem has never seen before. The cleverest ideas of both American and Foreign designers is to be found in our great exhibit of new fall styles for women. Eveigr conceivable style that has found favor for Fall and Winter wear finds representa tion in our superb stock. Distinctive New Millinery Latest designs from the fashion centers of the East f and exclusive models from our own workroom New Blouses An unusual showing of blouses in stylish models. Made from a variety of fabrics and priced within reason. Beautiful GA LE & CO I,- COMMERCIAL AND COURT STREETS FORMERLY THE CHICAGO STORE t-4 U "Paid in Advance" with, Dorothy Phillips at the Oregon starting Sunday. It's a big picture, don't miss it. 9-12 iavi, tho old original home reme dy, for men, women and children, pre vents operations. Mrs. I'oor, represent ative, Hotel Marion. H-13 Wanted: Young IadieB, 25 of them. between the ages of 18 amd 25, to pose in Elks style show, Elks day at state fair grounds, Bopt. 25. Must woign more than 195 pounds. Telophone 17, or apply in person to Erasmus Cooke Patton. 24 Hochstctler, 27, of Woodburn, a stu dent, and Minerva Hersh'berger, 18 of Hubard. The ceremony for this double wedding will be performed by tho Kev. C, P. Bontrager, pastor of tho Mennou- lto church at Albany. Dance at armory Sat. night. Anniversary week at the Midget Market, see ad on page three. Fancy Madronette overdrapes, full line of colors, regular (i5o and 75c, special 49 e. Hamilton', 911 l. H. Aldrlch of the Ladd & Bush (bank is wondering who stole his Dodgo automobile from .in front of the Gray bcllo Wednesday evening between 7:30 nd 9 o'clock, while ho was attending movie. Ordinarily when nutos are 8ALEM AUTO RADIATOR SnOP Radiators, fenders and gas tanks repaired. Tractor radiators a specialty. Ford radiators for sale. 190 S. 12th Bt., Sulem, Or. 9 22 ft ES Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf After a week's soiourn at. Hoekawnv beach, State Engineer Percy A. Cup per is back again today at his desk in the state house. A double wedding will be solemn ized Sunday evening following the ser vices held at. the Hopewell church. This morning a marriage license was issued to Uoorge Dewey Wolfer, 21, a farm er of Hubbard and Florence May Mish lor, 17, also of Hubbird. The other licence to marry was to Simn M AY FEVER Melt VapoRub In spoon and inbal the vapors. y ICR'S VAP0R1 Ml Dr. Morehouse the veterinarian, has lY0UR BODYGUARD" -30'. 60J20 returned irom ma vacation. Anyone washing his services can obtain them by phoning his office 2199 ot resi dence 1510, 9-15 Ray Clark and H, H. Harris, formerly Of John Maurers are now ready to help you out with, all kinds of auto and gas engine repair work. Drop in and see us at. 252 State St. or phone us your trouble, 793. 9-13 ''Motorlife," the gasoline saver and caroon remover, cleans your engine and gives you more power." Will save you 25 percent to 50 percent gasoline. Clark Tire House, 319 N. Commercial slroet. , 9-18 Evergreen Qc Blackberries, Olb. Bring them In eren if you have only few pounds. Wa furnish boxes and crates. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse High and Ferry Street rnone 717 Fair weatker and dry is tho reading Office 64a State St. Salem, Or We are iu the market for all vari eties of late apples. Cat us up. CO:L"ERCIAL CIDER WORKS P. M. GREOOHt, Mgr. , P;..a 8194 1010 N. Com! St. Did Ton Bead ThU Advertisement? Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA Willamette Wiley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 X!L stated mooting o: sVWJ Multnomau chapter Nc of 0. evening A full attendance is re quested br order of the E. H. P. visit ing companion welcome. tributed lit all Sunday schools of the xliBitrSict next Sunday. Mrs. William Scharf, secretary of tho district, will mail programs in time to reach all dis tricts before Sunday. Fred do Vries, district president, has had photograph ed on a postal card a program very Unique in its way, showing not only the program and the leaders for each hour, but tho photograph of a number of those taking an active part in the convention- to be held September 28. NOTICE Bud Stewart has an aunt whose name he does not now know, living in or near Salem. Ha desires to communicate with her and if she sees this notice ika her to write to him at Lewiston, Idaho, R. F. D. ,No. 1, box 75. Dance at armory Sat. night. We now have the fruit growers and farmers truck, 1 ton Bethlehem with enb. all complete at $1555, terms: will I take your old ear as part payment. Sa lem Velie company, iuz iortn com mercial street. USIC Phone C.O.D. Orders 198-186 548 State St. Corner State and Commercial :, Streets. 299 N. Commercial. Address All Mail Orders-456 State Street As administratrix of the estate of Bennio ti. JUing, Mrs. Pearl A. Ling has made her final report to the coun ty eouit. The estate is now closed ana the administratrix relieved of further liability. . Dance at armory Sat. night. A first class rostnurant space at fair grounds for rent. Address A care Jour nal, tf One of the features of Mrs. Stith's new millinery department is a section devoted exclusively to misses aud chil dren, wiiere anything along the lino of tarns, caps, beavers and trimmed hats will oe found. BriiiB the children m aud inspect this department. - 9-13 Anniversary week at tha Midget Market, see ad on page three. Walter C. Winslow killed a bear, a big blucjji one. The event happened a few days ago when Mr. Winslow and others were hunting deer east of Rose ourg near Glen Echo. It so happened that Mr. Winslow was looking for a deer and the bear walked out m plain sight. The first shot missed, bu. the second told the story. The deer hunt era in the party with Mr, Winslow, all of whom returned last eveniug, were Ur. M. O. Findley, Aldetmaa H. H. van uervort, Walter siiaulding, I has. w Vick and William Trindle. They got six deer, all big ones, according to their reports. We now have the fruit growers and farmers truck, 14 ton Bethlehem with cab, all complete at $I5ao. terms: will take vour old car an nart navment. Sa lem Velie company, 162 North Com- uivrcim street. Programs for the next" convention of Not only me the North Salem folks striving for better conditions, but thoso living in tho Richmond addition aro organizing for 'better living con ditions in that part or tno cty. & nicn mond Addition Improvement club has been organized, committees appointed and nlans made for another meeting to be held at the Richmond school on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 17. At the recent meeting tne uiniers plo,.to,l were Llovd E. Stiffler, presi dent; J. B. Oisey vice president and A. . W. jsmithers, secretary, nicnmumi addition to the city of Salem joins State street on the south between Twenty Third and Twenty tourtn streetfl Vind Included thr Kicnmicna school house. State Superintendent of Instruction J. A. Churchill is in Medford in at tendance upon the Jackson county teachers' association and E. F. Carle- ton, deputy in the superintendent's of fice, is attending the Deschutes coun ty insitutc at sBend. A special train passed through over the Oregon Electric this morning, northbound from a trip of inspection vr the entire line. Anions the offi cials on hoard were Oief Engineers Lupfes and Witzel, Supt. G. Votaw, Supervisor .T. Lindsay and Roadmaster f. Whitfield. Thev report the line and equipment in first class order. 6 lbs. Crisco $2,35 3 lbs Crisco $1.20 5 lbs Karo 55c 0 lbs. Karo $1.10 Crown flour ...$2.95 Valley flour., $2.65 5 lbs. tin Folgers bolden Gate coffee, per lb 48c 2 1-2 lbs. Folger's cof fee, lb 49c 3 lbs. Royal Club coffee $1.40 3 lbs. M. J. B. coffee ....$1.50 5 lbs. M. J. B. per lb ........48c 3 Cream Oil soap 25c 3 Peter Pan soap ...25c 3 Fairy soap :.i..25c L.M.HUM can of TickSoTong Chinese Medietas and Tea Oa. f Bat medicine which will ears any 2 known disease. Open Sundays front 10 A. IL until 8 P. M. 153 South High Bt. ' Salem, Oregon Phone 233 3 Light House Cleanser 20c Minced Clams l-2s 11c Economy, qt. jars $1.27. 5 Mason Jar rubbers ........25c Zinc Mason tops 29c Economy tops ....29c 3 Armours Corn flakes 25c M. J. B. tree tea. 1 lb 48c Lipton's tea, 1-2 lb ..-..-:.-.40c 35c pkg. Rolled Oats 30c: 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder ,...37c 5 lbs. Bob White Syrup....52c 10 lbs. Bob White syrup $1.G0 OrBer Early for Best Services BUSfl Heater Sale Heaters as good as they make at from ,.$1.75 up i 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. - the HayesvUle district will be die-