UtttllfMMtMIII THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORW5QN. FRIDAY OCTOBE R3. 1919. All Around Town j MM MM It Mt No dance at Macleay Saturday night Dr. Chalmcr Lee George, dentist, 313 314 Masonic foldg. Phone 181. 238 Capital Junk Co. closed Saturday on account of Jewish holiday. Dance at armory Saturday night. All the new music. 234 If its pep you want, hear Talmadgcs jazz bunch at Query's dance Saturday night. . . . , 234 Dance at Livcsley station Saturday night, 4 miles south. ; 234 E. It Tripp, roal. estate dealer of In dependence, was a visitor in Salem Thursday. Ho transacted business in the capitol. i Talmadgo's orchestra Liveslcy sta tion Saturday night. ,- 234 Beginning next Sunday with a con tinuous show, you will hear our Hope tfonea Orchestral Pipe Organ at each shnw Thn Opnfrnn, 234 iRov. nd Mrs. Cooke from Independ ence, are attending the conference of the Methodist Kpi9Copal church in this ity this week. Banco at juvmory Saturday night. All the new music. 231 once. Work on the farms pays from $40 iu ipuu a. uiontn, witn board and room and contractors are paying 50 cents an hour for road workers. Skilled help is nut rtryuireu. E. Underwood, a Salem barber, who was arrested at seven o'clock Thurs day evening by Officer Branson for being drunn. and disorderly, was fined $5, and ordered to leave the city by City Recorder Race Thursday morning. Underwood, when . arrested, was at tempting to pilot his way up Commer cial street with a supercargo of bay rum. Th course being somewhat mis laid, ho encountered Officer Branson. J Cidor apples. We are ready to re- eeive good cider apples. Bring them to " th L.oju plant.. Pliez company. Phono 201. Fred D. Haugliavvonst, son of Mr. .' find Mrs. J. D. Haugluiwoust, 687 North Front street, who was discharged from tho servico' of Uncle Sam last April, left this city Wednesday night for Los Angeles where he will enter a govern ment echool. Young Haughawoust will take a course in optical grinding. Western Conservatory of Music of Chicago, 111., Prank E. , Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. Complete courso in piano and theoretical subjects. Studio uite 1-2 Odd Fellows bldg. Phone J671K. -' . 10-15 J. A. Churchill state superintendent of schools, looked in on his office in the capitol building for a few min utes Thursday, between jumps on his way from attending the teaehers in stitute in Grant county to Koseburg where ho ia today attending the Doug las county institute. And now the drygoods men say silks will be higher than ever next spring. While one manufacturing mlant an nounces the probability of lower wool eu prices, another is Bonding word to the trade to look out for higher prices next spring in ladies' suits. The cotton goods- market s&ems to have reached its limit, this Salem authority says. and the fancy gingham dress next spring will cost about the same as it did this year. CARD OF THANKS , We wish through tho columns of your paper to thank thet mnny friends and neighbors for their floral offer ings and words of sympathy during the recent bereavement of our husband and father. Mrs, W. W. Johns, Mr.- and Mrs. D ili. .Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van Laanen. '234 E. I. "Davis of Hermiaton, engineer for the Hermiston Light and Power eompany, was a s:ate capitol visitor Thursday, in conference with State En gineer Cupper on irrigation matters. J. W. Fer.guson of the Industrial ac cident commission is in Portland to day conducting the regular Friday ses sion of tho commission in the absence of Chairman -Wm. A. Marshall who is in the east. ;-,:-, ' Mr. and Mrs.' M. Sotof of Salem, have Teceived word from their son, Ijouis, stating ht he has arrived in Winchester, England, from Palestine n hu way home, after serving under the command of General Allenby in the ' near east. ,. ; k The new, modern home being' built at 1509 North Fifth street by Justice of the Peace Glen Unruh, will be fin ished in about ten days, according to, Lt. Unruh Friday., The new home will cost $5000, and is one of the best in the city. It has 12 rooms. Maijor Chas. A. Murphy, captain of Company M, 162d infantry in France until last December, and news editor of the Oorvallis Gazette-Times previ ous to entering service, was visiting with friends in Salem Thursday. Ma jor .Murphy received his discharge at Camp Lewis several days ago, but has not vp TOade any definite plans for tie future. that prohibits house to house distribu tion without a license interferes with lis rights as a citizen, F. A. Jelly, who was arrested several days ago and giv . en a preference sentence of 5 days or 10 fine has started action to revoke the city recorder's ruling. Through his ettorne"- he has applied for a formal writ of review. Miss Florence Frazier, who has been ' npm suggestions for improvements of campaigning in North Salem with more r. a . ' . 1 ... , ... , 1 ln aci v H'U cuutuiueu iu or less success, will speak at the meet- , V i. 1 ing tonight of, the .North Salem Ial , ' Pub',6erv,1c? et ntnvotiMmt n;t; rr;t,io a i b" '' gas expert a formal invi a report sub commission ptovement association, Highland school -1 T """. t ""gatioi. auditorium, in behalf of the "Bo a pf tho t,,a,;"'tt wlU instituted by brick, buy a brick' ' relief fund for the 1n eommission, Chairman Bucht.l Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective tr.-ted Thursday. society. Subscriptions will be taken in .. the crowd. Miss Frazier, who resides at "TT'C! CT A "MTV f TJC3 24005 North Fifth street, teaches OKAiNLT MKft. scjiool; and. atter. classes devotes kcr .. . . . iJLriK STA1KS enure epare time to campaigning for me tuna. Couldn't Eat Meat or Bread for Two Years Gains 18 Pounds Taking Tanlae No one could - see the wonderful APPLES The recent storm has shaken many apples from the trees. If theaound ones change that has taken place in me dur- are gathered immediately and put in mg tne past tew weens and doubt Tan boxes we will buy tnem for delivery lac being a grand medicine," said Mrs. at our Lojtt plant and loan you the Louiso Rogers, who resides at 4017 Doxes. Apples are a rood product and . urooKiyn avenue, iios Angeles, ,'!., in should not be wasted. Phone 204. Phez Company. 237 CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our gratitude to our friends and neighbors who so kind; ly assisted us during the recent illness, followed by the death of our beloved husband and father, Charles Arnold. Mrs. Charles Arnold and family. 234 Portland Bank Deposits Aggregate $164,340,688 Deposits aggregating $164, 10,6S8.il were contained in the 24 bs.nks anfi trust companies in the city of Poi t land ot the time of the last call, Sep tember 12, according to a statement is sued by Will H. Bennett, superintendent of bunks, Thursday. This represents- ail increase of $58,049,401.90 over tho do posits of August 31, 1918, and en in iTease of $32,512,67614 over the de posits of June 30, last. . NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC . We wish to notify our many friends and patrons that wo have moved our office rooms from the Oregon Electric building to rooms 211-212 Gray block, adjoining Commercial club rooms. Thanking you for past patronage we extend a coTdial invitation to call at our new location. Yours for business, Pernne -s Marstcrs, Rooms 211-212 Gray bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 907. - Astoria Gas Company Told To Improve Its Service Unless the Astoria Gas company acts Down Come The Prices Under the supervision of C. A. Dav idson and Miss Lena Belle Tartar,' of the Salonx high school faculty, the or ganization of a band and orchestra from the ranks of the students is under -way. Tho musical department is an orig inal and new branch of study in the high echool, and many of the children are taking a keen interest in its de velopment. . Due to a breakdown in the power system of the Salem Street Railway company about noon, car service was delayed for about a half hour. Wild rumors that the company's shop and street men had gone on strike spread rapidly through the city, but was put to an end with the announcement by companv officials of the real cause for the cessation in service. An urgent call for men to work on farms and on the road being construct ed between Dallas and Salem was is sued Friday morning at the municipal labor bureau. Bureau Manager Race declared that he could use 30 men at W. T. RIGDON & CO. . . Undertakers .: 252 North High Street . Here are some of the rea sons for trading at the MIDGET LOOK: ouagx emeu picmu iia-iiia, 25c t""- Sugar crued Cottage rolls, nor nnnnrt The best shortening, per pail - $1.25 Pure TLard (guaranteed) per pail .......... ........$1.50 5or Saturday we will have an extra fancy lot of milk fed veal at our usual low prices. It is our policy to give our customers the advantage of any drop in meat prices. It pays to trade at the DA.NCEAT TURNER Tomorrow Night an interview, recently. Mrs. Rogers uvea tor six years in wenatchee, Wash ington, and her many friends thore, as well as those in California, will be glad to learn of her complete recovery. "I have been in perfectly wretched health for the last four years," she continued, "and had become almost a nervous and physical wreck. I suffered rrom nervous indigestion, liver trou ble and disordered kidneys, and I don 't 'Deneve i nart a wen uay in all those four years. I had indigestion in- its worst form and everytime I ate any thing I would bloat up -with gag until I was miserable. For over two years I did not eat any bread, milk or meat, and just had to Jive on the very light est of foods. I fell off twenty pounds in weight and suffered so with pain and nervousness that sleep was almost impossible for me. I was under treat ment for eighteen months but kept getting worse in place of better until I just became so discouraged and de spondent that I lost nearly all hope of ever getting any wetter. ' 'Tn April of this year my condition became so serious that my husband thought I was going to die. He finally decided a health resort' might help me, But x was. so low l had to be carried and have an attendant all the time. It was then thnt I was persuaded bv a lady from Vancouver, B. C. to trv Tanlac end got my first bottle. Well, I have never seen or heard of anything PAGE FIVE. like. HonetIy iu three days after I began taking it I noticed a change for the better. I am now on my fifth bot tle of Tanlae and have actually gained eighteen pounds. The medicine has just renewed my whole life and built me up until I nin like a different nerson. I am eating three good meals a day now and am never troubled! a particle with gas or any other eigns of indigestion. My nerves are perfectly calm and now I sleep all night long like a child. In fact, my health seems to be just per fect, and I- am just so thankful for what Tanlae has done for me that I want to tell everybody about it." Tanlae is sold in Balem by Dr. S. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel - Ben Qooch, in Gcrvais y JuT.n Kcby, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Woodburn by Ly man H. ouorov. in Silverton by Geo. Steelhammer. in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in etayton bv C. A. Beauchamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug store, m St. Paul .by Groceteria Stores Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foehav ft' Mason and in Mill City by MarKcteria Gro, Co. (Adv.) I WOODRY HAS MOVED to 270 NConi'lSt. Hot Wa t e r Bottles Tyler's Got 'era for Almost Ming. On Saturday- Pioneer, regular $2,00 bottle for .. . $1.25 Or. 2 for ..::.' . . .$2.00 Flannel covered bottle, reg ular $2.25 lor ........$1.25 About dozen Goodyear bottles, regular $2.35, spec ial .. ...l$i.50 Or, 2 for .$2.35 reg. $1.25 bottles for ......79c Or, 2 for . $1.39 Challenge Fountain Syringe regular $1.25, for ...,.;.,.;....69c Or, 2 for ..s......$19 Full line of invalid air : Cushions. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 S. Commercial St. MEET ME AT MEYERS aFisocarce Gasoline Famine Threatens But that's only the general condition of all the t markets. However, through this crisis we shall i hammer away as in the past, making QUALITY t our watchword. After this storm of stress and dis- X turbance, "Meyers" will stand more solid than ever X in the Willamette Valley for "GOOD GOODS" - GROCERIES ! Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for........J25c Oceanic Salmon, peran ..........,.....30c Old English Mustard, 2 for 25c White Navy Soap, 5 for l....,..30c ; Swift's Pride Washing Powder ; j?er package 23c Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 for '....15c' Wool Soap, 3 for .23c Palmolive Soap, 3 for .......29c Curtis Ripe Olives, per can 23c Egg Noodles, per package ..10c Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, . 21-2 pounds $1.35 Palm Sardines, 3 for 25c Del Monte Tomato Sauce . per can .- ....9c Okra, per can ..;...; ...... ..i.....20c Liberty Jelly Powder .....,.,. 10c Sierra Sardines, 2 for ..L. 45c None Such Mince Meat, pkg ........15c Minute Tapioca, pkg. 14c Old Faithful Catsup 24c I. X. L. Pork and Beans, 2 for 25c NO-VARY GROCERY 383 Court Street THE QUALITY STORE Phone 409 New Shipment Waists In the very last word in FABRICS and STYLE You Can Always Do Better At Tl "STYLISH MILLINERY Moderately Priced Our Millinery stock has never been so large, so complete as this Fall season. An elabor ate showing of REAL VALUES in hats for women, misses and children. Dozens of sty lish models to choose from, best quality ma terials and trimmings at prices much lower 'w than you would expect to pay. We Invite you to see our Millinery Display DOROTHY GISH "OfcT OT LUCK" LLOYD COMEDY PATHE Midget J . If 1 If r- . Alt DRESS GOODS A fine showing of dress goods in a variety of materials, patterns and colors. At prices you can afford to pay. . T NOTIONS 'We carry a large stock of notions, Articles which you are unable to find elsewhere you are apt to find here. Save Money On Hosiery by Baying it Here. Good Quality hose for Women and Chi'dren a HIOH. QUALITY TTt Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street 152 North Commercial Street ' raMf sort ;iif Dry Goods Notions Kitchen Ware Millinery vyorv da 1- BAKE-RITE BREAD Buy it Fresh from the Big Electric Ovens Our bakery products are different than the ordin ary kind, and better than you are used to buying. TRY US! Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 STATE STREET DANCE ARMOR Y Saturday Night I All the New Music w-ivT-.-, ri WOMEN WANTED We need more women to build up our crews for the winter. Work will be steady. Good wages. Cour teous treatment. Apply at once to Salem King's Products Co. Front & Llarket Streets Salem, Oregon. BMttn CHEAPER PORK FORSEEN $15.15 at tho clone ot tbo murkct yestor- Cliiwgo, Oct. 3,-KotaU prle. of . A toT iU cason M -pork ohould drop .hortly, pat-kef ' lowut Poiut lhe mark,!t has rea1,cl Kucntutivci said today. HogR Bold lit aiuce July 1917, '