THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. PAGE THREE. Big Economic and Saving Sale at the For the Benefit 1 . of the People CASH ItORE IT r Grocerie? Dry Goods Clothing WffiKlfrnisIiWs The fines?fiun Store ff MsAms - PH0I1E453 - 186-194 N. Commercial Street ..lotions Buy Your Supplies NOW and Saye Money TN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS OF GROCERIES, D RY GOODS, CLOTHING,.. MEN'S.. FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. OUR ECONOMY BBASEMENT HOLDS SPECIAL FEATURES THAT WILL PAY YAU WELL TO VISIT. W OUR GROCERY WINDOW WILL BE DISPLAYED A LARGE HAM WHICH WEIGHS ? POUNDS? OUNCES. THE ONE GUESSING CLOSEST TO THE ACTUAL WEIGHT WILL RE CEIVE THEIR PICK OF ANY SHOULDER HAM IN THE STORE. IT DOESNT COST ANYTHING TO GUESS AN D YOU STAND AS GOOD A CHANCE OF WIN NING A WEEK'S MEAT AS ANY ONE. ....... $1.00 GROCERIES in nmmds of cane suear - With Groceries only Hard wheat flour - " ioik Valley flour - - Jap Rice, 5 pounds ;-JJC Broken Rice, 5 pounds White Beans, 5 pounds -: - -- ' Lima Beans, 5 pounds - - -J"6 Cream of Barley, 2 packages -- Corn flakes, 3 packages - c Grape Nuts, 2 packages - -- - 25c . Coffee is now advancing. Hurry and buy at our special prices. Best Reliance, Royal Club coffee, 3 pounds, $1.40; 1 pound., -' - 48c M. J. B. coffee, 3 or 5 pounds at, per pound..... 48c One pound ...... - - ?c Selecto and G. A. coffee -44c Peaberry in bulk - 40c 47c F. C. S. - 35c Cocoa in bulk ;.: ilc FRUIT AND VEGETABLES- 1 crate canteloupes - 75c Watermelon lb.. -- - 1 l-2c Best grapes - 10c Potatoes 6 pounds ......:..............25c Tomatoes, 6 pounds - - -25c shoes- ; , . , ' Our enormous lot of fall and winter shoes is already on the shelves and waiting for the customers. You will save positively $2.00 on each pair if you will buy ' at the People's Cash Store. The Peters Shoe Home. Especially Big Bargain in Peters guaranteed school shoes. 1 tablet .given FREE to each pair of shoes. KABO CORSETS The best and guaranteed corset at the lowest price. Good news to our premium coupon savers. We will . get in an enormous lot of Christmas toys and will give same for the coupons they have, according to , value thereof. ft LARD, 3 POUNDS - - $1-00 Compound, bulk, pound . -. - - 31c Please visit our economy basement. Economy bar ' gains in Crockery, Graniteware, Shoes, Tennis Slippers. Rubbers and Notions. 6 rolls Toilet Paper .'. 25c Shoulder hams, all sizes, per pound 29c CANNED GOODS- Carnation, Borden's and Armour's Very Best Milk. : . 16c Libby's Golden Crest milk 15c Case 1....... ........:..,..$7.00 Small Libby, 2 for 15c Sugar peas and string beans 15c Sweet corn . . 16c 2 1-2 Standard Tomatoes 14c No. 2 Pork and Beans 11c Holly Milk with rice and raisins, 2 cans ....25c Clams, flat, 3 cans ..... . 1.35c The best cooking oil, per gallon . . $2.50 Crisco, 6 pounds ........:....$2.35 3 pounds .:....: $1.20 Cottolene, large ..................$3.19 Cottolene medium $1.29 Wesson Oil, 1-2 gallon ... ..... ...............$1.70 Wesson Oil, quart 89c Mazola oil, 1-2 gallon .......JL.... $1.78 Mazola oil, quart ..........85c SOAP SALE- . . .. 10 bars Crystal White -70c , 10 bars Sunny Monday 1 .....65c 10 bars No Rub Naptha or Easy Washer 50c 10 bars of best Wool soap ......7..... ....70c Brooms .. ...::..il.v.:.:J-;..::..:.,;J.....:L......65c'85c, 99c MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS $35.00 Men's Suit ...$15.48 Men's Bib overalls $1.98 Workshirts ..98c up Dress Shirts .v...98c up Sport Shirts 79c Boys' Suits $3.49 up Boys' shirts .......49c Misses Union Suits J.......98c Big sale in Blankets and Comforters. Also in cot ton bats. Woolnap Monarch Blankets, $9, 64x76 ......$6.50 Monarch Blankets, $5.10, 64x76 ..... ....$3.29 $5.00 Comforters ......r $2.79 The last two days for Apron sale, $2.00 values....98c Matches J5c Big bottle bluing , 9c Economy jar tops, 2 dozen 55c Crown Sanitary jar tops 20c Caps, saucers, pair i.....:.-..25e Hop gloves, 2 pair .'.... 25c THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS JOHNSON NOW DEVELOPS SINGLE LINE ARGUMENT (Continued from page one) ',l..t Vl'ilcrtn toll tha Tinnnle of the COUB- I try "what actually occurred in secrecy in Paris not merely the. flabbiness of his intentions." Blackheads, blotches and pimples aro generally, caused by improper ac tion of the bowels. Hollister's Rocky 1 Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, ! cleans the stomach, clears the com- flare not speak what was in their learts because they would be termed a bolshevik.' "But you can't frighten people any ! pieIi0n from the inside nature's way lnnTpr- The time nas passed wnen you "iet that neaitDy, nappy iook. u. j, can frighten men wno uisagree wuu those in power by calling ' them pro- German or bolshevik." The senator is demanding that Prcsi- Fry. lc Word Class Ad Will SeD II SAVE the LEATHER LIQUI DS and PASTES : For Black, White. Tan wx Ox-Blood (dark bVown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT 3 mm i ' ; t - i - -. , i SAFETY FIRST DRIVE Public Service Commission Asks Co-Operation Of Mo tor Registration Bureau. The cooperation of the ...automobile registration department of the secre tary of state's oinee is asked by the state public service commission in an educational campaign which it is about to launch among automobile owners throughout the state looking toward the elimination of accidents at railroad crossings. "Briefly, it is our'intention to have printed a eireulur or folder lllustrat inpf and explaining the nature and in tent of tho various kinds of warning 9igns, nlso to offer suggestions as to the best method of negotiating uneven, rough and unusually hazardous cross ings, and further to request and urge, all owners and drivers to notify the commission of physical conditions sur rounding any particular crossing which may tend to increase the hazard," reads a letter addressed bv Chairman Buchtol of tho commission to Govern or Olcott as secretary of state. "Under tho latter thought we nave in mind that tho view of a crossing may be, and often is, obscured by brush, trees and other natural obstruc tions, advertising signs are frequently so placed as to add to the risk assumed in negotiating grade crossings; worn out Blanking, excessive grades, sand and gravel, all have a tendency to add to the dangerous condition. These mat ers we shall urge in our circular should be brought to our attention as well as such other information as is pcrtinont in an attempt to guard the safety of the travelling public, thus enabline us to direct the attention of responsible parties to the circumstanc- surronnding any particular gratie crossing." Tho cooperation of the secrotary or state's office is asked to the extent of including one of these circulars in the letters in which the automobile de partment will soon be mailing out op plication blanks for renowals of auto mobile licenses. Comparison With Portland and 50 Other Cities Shows Salem Prices On Foodstuffs A re Below A verage CA.F.F.DAUET CORPORATIONS UP. BUFFMX,H.Y. It costs less to eat in Salem than in any 50 of the larger cities of tho Unit ed States. This includes Portland which, ranks fifteenth in the list, with San Francisco the lowest eating costs. Statistics have been compiled show ing the average cost of meats and canned goods, eggs, 'butter and sugar in the 50 largest cities of the country, and also the average costs for August in Portland. All these figures brought together in comparing eating costs in Salem, show that the Capital City is one of the most economical places in the country in which. to live, Tho aTerage cost of girloin steak in 50 of the large cities for August was 44.4 cents a pound, while- in Portland it was 34.9 cents. Salem can beat this record as the meat markets are today selling sirloin at 30 eents and this has been the average this year. Hound steak costs in the 50 big cit ies an average of 41.8 cents and in Portland the average is as low as 33.3 cents. The best round steak is selling in Salem at 30 cents a pound and this was the average during August. Rib roast averages 35.2 eents in the large cities with 31.4 cents a pound the Portland price. Salem goes one better1 with, prime rrt roasts selling today at 8 cents and an average of 29 cents reeently. ' X'hock steak is cheaper in fSalem than in Portland or any of the large cities. The home price is today 24 cent a pound snd this has been the average. Portland's average is 25.9 cents and the big cities, 29.7 cents a pound. Plate beef also is away nnder Ilio average price of tho 50 big cities. It may be bought in Salem today :it 10 cents a pound, although the A ignst average was 18 cents. Portlurio i av erage is 20.5 cents and the b cities, 22.5 cents. The old standby, pork cho. s, in Sa lem run protty close to other cities. Here the price today is 42 cents, while the average has been 43.5 cents. Port land's average is 44.7 cents and the big cities, 43 cents. iBacon today is retailing in Salem at 53 cents, although the average has been 58 cents. But Portland is higher with an average of 59.3 cents and the big cities, 58.7 cents. It is the price of bam of tho fin est quality that Salem makes the best showing when comparing what one would pay elsewhere. The Salem price for the best of ham is 42 cents a pound, with a past average of 44 cents In Portland the average has been oli.S and in the big cities, 54.6 e;:its. lleiivo Salem is B paradise for the hani eater, if prices are worth considering. In the big eities, the average for lamb chops has been 39.6 cents a pound and in Portland 37 eents. Here jgain Salem makes a record for low costs, as lamb is today selling at 30 cents and this has been the average. Hens sold on the Salem market are drawn and properly drcBSod. On the Portland market, only the feathers are removed. Hence whilo the Salem price for dressed hens i today 45 cents, and has averaged 47 cents, the Portland showing is 44 cents and the big citios 3.5 cents. Tho net is much in favor of Salem, as any housekeepor knows. Canned Salmon averages higher hore than in the big cities as they have a iguro of 31.9 cents, with Portland 35.2 cents a pound. Salem's present price and average is 35 cents a pound. rresh milk bv the quart runs about the same everywhere. Tho cities have an average of 14.9 cents a quart, Port land 14.6 cents and Salem in the past 14.3 cents with 15 cents today. Salem has been exactly with Portland and the big cities on evaporated milk, 13 cents, although in some stoics today, the price is a cent or two humor. Tho averaire of u3 cents a pound for butter during the past few months in Salem is a saving over that or the cities at 67.9 cents and Portland 04.7 cents a pound. Butter has advanced the last few days and is now pretty close everywhere to 70 and 72V, cents. Salem pays the same as other places for its oleomargarine, 40 cents.. For cheese, with a city average of 12.2 cents and Portland 44.2 cents, Salem has averaged 44 cents until just lately, when . tho price advanced everywhere, Lard is 33 cents a pound today in Salem. Tho big cities averaged 38.8 cents and Portland 37. cents. The aver age in Salem has been 35.5 cents. Union eaters are also in luck in na lem. Tho averuvs has been 6 cents while tho big I'itics have averaged 10.7 in Auuust. Cabbage has been three cents a pound cheaper in Salem than Portland and four cents a pound lower than the big cities. In 'baked beans, No. 2 cans, Salem has been higher than Portland- as Salem has averaged 2o cents, whilo Portland's , average is 23.8 cents and the 50 big cities for August 17.5 a can. Sugar is just tho same iu Salem as elsewhere, with an average of 10.6 cents a pound. The same may bo said of tea, with an average of 60 cents while coffee has averaged a few cents higher. Raisins are the same, bananas about two cents a dozen higher and oranges about five cents a dozen low- than Portland and tho big cities. The average prices of tho 50 big cit ies and Portland for tho month of Au gust are taken from tho monthly re port of tho U. a. bureau of labor sta tistics. The Salem figures are taken from stores that do not especially at tempt to break prices but sell on their record of giving only first class goods and service, hence not especially low. V MARION NEWS. (Capital Journal Special Service) Mnrion, Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Demick have moved to Marion, they aro living in Mr. Cristifer.'s house by tho post office. Mr. and Mrs. Hlaine wonner nave returned from a two weeks vacation to Newberg and Orctown. Roland Uemick and Fred Hack are THE GREATER WOOLEN MILLS STORE Wi9 meet the fall season with all the season's requirements in Men's Wear. Whatever troubles others may have in se curing shipments of Fall and Winter stock, there is no trouble at Bishop's. New goods are coming in big consignments, including the latest and best, to fill up the enlarged building. Among other fine features of the new stock will be an absolutely pure, fleeced wool shirt, known as "BISH0FS FABRIC" A dressy, serviceable garment, represent ing the very best value to be found in the Oregon market this season. It is made up in khaki shades plain and military collars sizes from 14 1-2 to 19. Price $5.00. Should sell for more. The new store will have a "broad-side" of dress and hard-service shoes. They are be ing lined up today. A large shipment of the popular ' JUST WRIGHT JSHOE Built on honorthe very latest lasts and cuts velour calf, vici kid gun metalbut ton and lace. Don't fail to see the attractive colorsCherry Red and Cocoa Brown. They appeal to the particular dresser, and they are good all the year round. Prices from $7.50 to $15.00. THE ACE SHIRT Is the latest arrival in the line of Fine Dress Shirts made up in a bewildering variety of stripes and silk-figured weaves. Soft cuffs and bands. They go from $2.00 to $5.00, but you will forget the price in the beauty of the garment. The Famous Stetson and Mallory Hats $4 to $8 BISHOP'S SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE i "WWWrrTHrWIffTITOI REFLEX SUCKER it 7 v 1 WW I! i is the wet weather service uniform f the recular men who make every day count. ' Look for the Reflex Edg-e A .1 Tower Co. Boston M EftsMithsaiM working in Jefferson now. Mr. and Mrs. Fresnau are going to move to Salem as soon as they can got ready; they will 'bo greatly missed in Marion. Several of the Marion peoplo are going over to Boscdale to work, in tho prune yard. Tho Friends J. E. social will be held at Mr. and Mrs. McNeal's next Friday night; all of the members are urged to bo there. Mr. Presnall's Ford and Mary Mil ler 's horse and bueav had a' collision last Tuesday but no one was seriously hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Slierley Roland have returned home from jtiheir vacation. Thev spent most of the time at Seatte. Several of the Marion men went deer hunting last week and brought home one or two deer. Jo Smith will start His prune drier (Friday if his plans work out all right. Cement Company Boosts CaBital Through Issue Of New Preferred Stock Reducing its common stock from $000, 000 to 480,000 the Hcavor Portland Ce ment company of "Portland under per mission of Corporation Commissioner Schulderman will increase its total capi talization to 830,000 by the sale of 3500 shares of preferred stock. . Six companies filed articles of incor poration Thursday as follows: 1 Ttlue Creek Mining company, Astoria; 23,000; David L. Webb, J. H. McClaln, George W. Webb and H. MeCuilong. Astoria Tire Service company, As toria, 1(25,000; George J. Bonnets, Hugh J. Ciimmings end John P. McCann. A. J. DeKorest & company, Portland, 5000; J. DeForcst, Minnio M. Lou den . E. E. Ware. Eugene Aero company. Eugene, i.1000; 11. H. Pierce, R. A. McCully, W. C. Mc I.aean. H. Temple Co., Portland, 23,000; IT. 1.. Temple, Donald M. Graham and M. M. Matthiesenn. Gamble Boyd Lumber company, Port land 50.000; O. U. Gamble, Biley Boyd snd William T. Harrison. Tho Central Delivery company of As toria has filed resolutions of dissolu tions. A total of 2,878,484.22 remained in ,thc accident and segregated funds of j the stato Industrial accident commit ' sion at tho close of business on Aug ust SI. ATTENDING TO CHICKENS - AND GARDEN "Mv neighbors arc surprised to seo mo looking so well, for thoy thought I would not live to see summer. I had such pain around my heart as to cnnrto me to faint. I know it came from bloat-' ing and pressure of gas in my stom ach. A friend in St. Louis told me to use Mayr's Wonderful Remedy anil il now feel bettor than in all my life I am doing my own work, attending ios my chickens and my garden and have cleaned house." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal traet and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stonnich, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose- will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry and drug gists everywhere. CONTAINS N MINERAL OILS THE LIFE OF LEATHER Patting m!rJ oil on Ami Urowlns kerown os th tin to nVnl .ho. oil t'.kt t flnt bat soon ruk Tour J0fik2l know It th.7 W ImHK 'bekgmam shoi n contain! blntl bo mlMill of n dterltUn. ... I adds llf to bth sum tim that tt waterproof. Theo. Bergmann Bh09 jaig. Co., PorUandi Or,. For Bi Shoo, IWIi GMcsty BUr ant M 81m Kapair BhoM Ml Sportlna (iacdl blri