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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919 nrvYVYvYVTVTVT vTVT J, Society I tlxtxixlxluCD BV GEBTB.UDE FATEICIA ROBXSOK THE numerous friends of the Ver non .IV Kellj family will 'be griered to hear of, their departure to PorUand, where thief will make their. Ii&mev Mr. Kelly ha accepted ft. posi tion in the Portland post office. Their two attractive- children, Miss Ethel wynno and Master Don,, will 'be greatly, mitwed in fjilem'aa they )both, are great' favorites here, where they have delighted many Salem audience with their elever readings and child! im personation, little Misa Ethelwynne has become fameua alt over the state for her talent, both' aa a reader of dra matic art and as a musicion. The best wishes of a host of friends in this city accompany them to their new home. ... Mr. and Krj. Lea I Gilbert have aa their house guests-during fair week, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Snyder of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Purdin of Portland, Mrs. Dan Einerick of Hills 1oro, and Adrian McCalman, vice pres ident of the railinji MoCalman Hard ware company- of (Portland. A resolution to change the name ''Oregon Congress of. Mothers and Parent-Teacher association" will come tip at the stato convention in Medford, and the movement to "substitute " Ore gon Parent-Teacher association' is now under way. As the state organiza tion is composed solely of the parent teacher circlos, the idea is undoubted ly a good one, and inst as effective work can be accomplished as though the ..organisation were burdened with the cumbersome title. .. Mis Elizabeth Freeman Fox, dean of women at the. University of Oregon has returned to the- campus at Eugene VATERFROriT SHE VILL BE PROLONGED Saa 'Francisco, Sept. 24. (United Press) With all hope of a compromise gone for the present, the strike of rig gers and stevedores along the water front was brought to the point of dan ger today by the employment of 800 strikebreakers many of them negroes. The striking employes late yesterday adopted by unanimous standing .vote a resolution that slapped the Han Fran cisco laibor council at the same- time that it rejected the only compromise proposition the employers are Willing to make. : - The labor council had tried to obtain a secret vote. The resolution accused the council of "spreading the propa ganda of the employers by demanding that a aecret vote be taken." The longshoremen gathered in force along the waterfront today and the employers asked fo further police pro tection, declaring the ' monacing atti tude of the striker hampered their employes. - 1 More police were, sent. It was admit ted the situation was. serious. Nelson Asked To Resign - By Astoria school Board 'BOUND COAST . LEAGUE BASES . fBjt United Press.) : Yesterday's winners: San Francisco, Salt Lake, Sacramento. The Seals took the first game of the bay series from the Oaks, 3 to 1. Klein er of the Commuters allowed 4 hits, 'while Casey Smith- distributed seven to the Ferrytowa-gaBg. - The Tiger -added another to their " lost "' eorumn. The Bees took the open er, W 8.-:. u ..;. - V v waiter Mails held the Beavers to live hits and the Sacramento club won, S to 0. f .S-. ,. The Angels were traveling in the di- rcetionax tteattie. rney win epea whq , TUnnnu the Rainier tomorrow. i . I Htner. extracted . Astoria, Or., Sept. 24. The school board passed a resolution last night call- intr iitwin Hinmiii Kalann tn rAoion nt 't. JJ abwLlu,e of " "I?"''"' d"ri"8 the director declared today he will not which time she served with the Y. W. I , ' comply. "I was elected by the people and the peoplo will have to kick me off," Nel son declared. The board member will probably hold and Mra Lee U. Gilbert have ,n,s P"c because recall proceedings can- front a ten day motor t 00 instituted agninst a member of C. A. in France, iHelgium, Holland. Switzerland England, Scotland and Wales. While in Portland, she was the guest of Mrs. George T. Gerlinger. Mr. just -returned trip to Seattle. i y w m Mr and Mrs- S. P. Kimball, accom panied ibv th latter' Bister. Mrs. a public body who has not served six months, kelson hasn't hold the office that long. Brines, of Columbus, Ohio, have- just because he refused to discharge a man returned front! Pendleton where thev in hi. Xiue? t?lr auenter, Mrs. Kugel and sUip papcrs rather than enter military took in the Boundup, Misa W. I. Staley, who has been the guest of her daughter in California for averal months, has returned homo. Mr, and Mrs. Will Bennett and small on have.' returned from Pendleton Whore thy visited, the Roundup. Mrs. C. 8. Wellcr has a hot house guest duriuir fair week, her sister, Miss K, J. Chamberlain of Portland. . . 'Si,. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clancy of Taco ma hav arrived In Salem and will re main as the guests of their son,. C. B. Waney during the -remainder of fair week. service. WHEN TO GATHER BOOTS AND HERBS iFor medicinal purposes, roots and herbs should be gathered when their medicinal properties are at .their best. For instance, roots of annual plants should be- dug just before their flower ing season, and root of biennial or perennial plants after the tops have OYied.. All these things are taken into consideration fn gathering the roots and herbs, many tons of which are usedi annually in preparing that most aucaessful of all remedies fur woman's ills,..-Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. (Adv.) Visitors Can turn their odd moments to profitaWt use at this store. Here is high grade merchandise at money saving prices, that will surprise most people not liv ing near Salem. WOOL SUITINGS:- Many new pieces of elegant Serges, Poplins and Tricotines in navy, brown, plum, taupe, and heather mixtures. These are 54 to 58 inches wide, strictly- all wool fabrics from one of the best mills in America. The price per yard, f rom.r. ..................... .. .........$3.25 to $5.45 MANISH SUITINGS : For a fine Tailored Suit, these beautiful hard finished materials will surely please. ; They are pure wool of the best long fiber, in brown and black or blue and green mixtures--56 inches wide, yard ...I............... ... $6.00 CHIFFON VELVETS: Excellent uqality and beautiful finish that should bring more money and does bring more . in many places. Copen blue, bottle green, taupe 42 inches wide at yard ......,...$7.65 Velvets' for Millinery Purposes are Extensively used and we aie selling large quantities of them. Look to your needs now. Wide range of light and dark shades. Store Closed all Day Wednesday Salem Day. 5c YARD A dozen bolts of red Bunting ' Suitable for decorating purpose 5c YARD Pork, wi art Mutton Pork on foot Yeal, fancy Steers Cows Spring lambs . apri Rwe Sheep, yearlings 16C 22c 7mt 5ffc 10c 45e Te Eggs eash Hens, live- Old roosters Springs gg and Poultry 57c 2224e lJtu,15c 82c Onions,, uei salt . Celery doa Tomatoes . 3.00 1.00 Inn Potatoee ..,...,,. Sweet Potatoes . Watermelons OraagM , Lemons, box Because gt tba inability at hop grow ers to g?t sufficient pickers to harvest their crora it ! Is predicted that trns year's yield in' the Willamette valley will fall at least 25 per sent short of that antiicpated earlier in the seeson. : TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS San Francisco Conducting his own defense ili his wiffr's divorce suit, At torney B. 'P. Troy suddenly stopped, U.ghly nettled and complained his wife lias making faces at hint.. - Oakland, Cal.--Alfred Brown, eix year old piccaninny, will live, but his looks have changed; He held a fire ciaclitr in his mouth and touched it off. Three teeth are missing. Cantaloupes . Bunch beeta Cabbage .. Head lettuce. Carrota . , Grapes, Malagas . Grapes, Tokays - Betail Prices. Eggs dozen . 90 -i. 8e !c : lc ttS.K6H.50 $7.508j0 lOt $1.50 5 3 3-4c 0e 45 lOe . 20e Creamery butter Country butter Flour, hard wheat . 66(g70c 75 67e ...$3.103.26 Portland Market Hens 3031c . 1.01 Angeles Try. this on- your pi ano. Sam Beth bought his piano from :i Chicago mail order house. He laid a cignrnte on one of the"ivory" keys and well they saved the houaet : Portland, Mrs. Peter Josyln- alleg-- ed her husband tore the coveralls off her body, objecting to her wearing them. Fortunately, she was working in a- barrel factory at the time. ALKALI IIy SO . BAD FOR THE HAIR -. Soao should be used very carefully, I if you want to' keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared sham- Dons contain too much alkali. Tnis I dries the scalp, makes the hair brit tle, and ruins it. 4 The best thing for steady se is mul- Isificd cocoanut oil shampoo (which is purs' and greaseless), and is better I than anything elso you can use. One or two teaspoonfuJs will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It niakea an abundance of rich, cream" lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dnndruit and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the eculo soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright lustrous, fluffy and easy 1U IIIUIIU, . ion can get mulsificd cocoitnut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, tt'a ery cheap, and a few ounces will supply every memoor of the family for months i Adv. j The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft whito Mo. 1 .. feed oats .. .' . Milling oats . Hay, cheat, new Hay, oats, new.,. Mill ran . SOe ,.86e Butterf at. fl820 Butteifat Creamery butter . 67t .6J8 Portland, Or., Sept. 24. Butter, city -Thereare two strengths in tea: tea - strength and tannin -strength. , , Tea-strength is entirely agreeable and is good for you.: ; ! , V. Tannin -strength is puckery and is bad for the insides. . Fine tea is, mostly tea strength -almost no tannin unless you steep it too long. Common tea is mostly tannin - strength not enough rdal . tea-strength. to satisfy j you, and that little is smothered by tannin. , Which will you have tannin-strength or tea- strength, common tea or SchillingTea,thepractical economical fine tea of this country? 'r There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India. Oolong, English Breakfast. All one qnality. Ia parchmyn-lined mobtusa-pioof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ... "'JaaHHBBaVBHBlaBaVBVBBawBVBHBVBtBV' i hi n a f r V h p - is 'i '. pi ; :; Ji vj:.: XfY jjA - H M allaBBBBiBisssssssssw MM An Economical, Delightful, light Place to Trade Exquisite Blouses Dhistrating The Newest Fashions. Moderately Priced. Chosen with exceptional care so that there could be no question of correctness. There are irresistable models with embroidery, severely tailored and semi tailored ideas. The comfortable Russian blouse and a number " of others. Prices on all show a marked regard for saving in assembling your Fall blouse Priced from $2.50 to $25.00 Extra Special Extra good quality Crepe de Chines and Georgette Cre pes, Latest models and colors. $5.29. Ladies Store 466-474 State Street Salem's Exceptional Store Men's Store 416 State Street creamery 6566e Eggs selected local ex 62(S69o Hens, 2930e. . Broiler 2526 Geese 15c Cheese 32(S;34c DAILY LIVE STOO KMABEET Oattla (Receipts 38 Tone of market slow iGood ta choice steers $9. 50(210 Fair to medium steers $7.508.50 and .heifers .i Common to fair steer $67 Choice to good cowa . and heifers $77.50. Medium to good cows $67 -fanners $34.50 Bulls 5fa)7 Calves, $814. . Bon Receipts 253 Tone of market steady Prime mixed $17.50(SU8.30 Medium mixed $17 17.50 Rougl) heavies- : $Io.7517 .. Pigs 15.75a;l7 - Bulk 17.23fi17.50 .: - . - ' sneep Receipt 584 Tone of market slow Prime lambs $11.5012 Fair to medium lambs $1111.50 Ewes- $89 - '-j- ' . -. I . "Wetheis $78 -. , v Yearlings $57.50 ; j Is what we can promis you. Then we can also add that the price will be consistently low too Bryant Washburn m "LOVE INSURANCE" Misses gun metal English, ace, low heels, 11 to 2 $3.50 Skuffer styles, Goodyear welt soles, lace, spring heels, sizes 11 to 2 $4.15 Same in button, 11 to 2 ...... .......$3.65 and $3.95 Same in sizes 8 to 11 $3.00 Gun metal, button, G. W. soles and low heels, sizes 11 to 2 ......:....... I... $4.50 Brown Chrome Skuffers, 11 to 2 $4.25 8 to 11,... $3.45 5 to 8 $2.95 Black kid grey cloth tops, lace, low heels sizes 12 to 2 .............-......$3.75 8 to 11 $3.35 Tan kid, turn button, 5 to 8 ... $2.65 Sizes 2 to 5 :.$2.25 Black patent button white or black tops, 5 to 8 $2.60 2 to 5 .....;. ...;.............. ... $1.95 Soft soles for the baby in all colors and patterns. From ... 65c to 95c You are welcome to make our store your headquarters. The famous Pla-Mate shoe for stnrdV and lively children is a good investment the wear will surprise yu, too. . IN STOCK NOW Plamates in Gmrr Metal, Button or I.acCj also. Patent Button- in X- te C widths and sizes 6 to 2. - . . ;su5t At the Electric Sign "SEOES1 We would be glad for you to use our Cozy Rest Room. At fee Electric Sign "SHOES" LITTLER & UPMEYER I