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,1 ' TIII3 PRECOX STATESMAN! FRIDAY. SOVF.MBKK IS. 1P1. I W BORN v . AN UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND...: '''The only reason we are not Belling, stm' more ! watches is be ciUBtt we cannot get all Rrades fast enough; for the better watches, the watch that will Just suit you and best fill your needs' may be Just the one we have in stock. Come In and see. , t 4CX': HABTMAN BROS CO. JKWKLKUS AND PTICIAHS n. W. Uwer Stata Liberty Its. Saleaa. Urtsa CI TY NEWS lift Hat Pay Friday la $ 10-day at The French Shop Any hat in the store, $10. Mn nw model, among them bats fric'd at 112.50. $15, $17.50 and 11150 - M. Buffe-Morrlson, 115 N. H!gh street. Masonic Temple. Rnlness Girls to Meet , Business girls who hare been working in the Red Cross surgical dressings class at the postofflce building will meet tonight at 7:30 in tht bulldlnr. Day workers are ex ited to gather at 2:30 this after- B00O. .' -' - ... jtttl Blanks . 1 . Bca. Catalog on application. Children near Elvin i Pupili of the Garfield school yes terday afternoon were treated to a lecture by Rev. James Elvin, who Is home from France on a furlough. He told them of the schools In that coun try and in. England and showed the children a German Iron cross, hel met and pUtoV which were taken from aa officer. r "'(' ' Dance At Ctiemawa, Friday- November .15. Best music, train service-just tight. Lunch. . Pot Meetings Begl Sedgewlck Post O, A. R. will again iaae up us meetings Saturday as usual. The veterans have not been gathering recently on account of tho Spanish influenza.' CHUNG To Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chung, 305 South Eighteenth street. Friday, Nov. 8, 1918. a son. I ' The Regular Monthly Meeting ut saiem Grange 17 will be held next Saturday. Nov. 16.' H. m: Bird sail,, master.. , Victory Danre at Mac lea y Saturday night. Lunch served by ladies of the Red Cross auxiliary. ! i i , Scbmalle Funeral Today. ine runeral of Mrs. Mary Louise scnmalle, who died at her home. SCO It street, Wednesday morning. No vember 13, will be heW in the United Evangelical church this afternoon at 1:30. The services will be in charge or Rev. G. F. Lovell. Rev. S. S. Mumey will preach the sermon In terment will be in the City View cem etery. ' Big 4 Orchestra Moose Hall, Saturday night dance. ALL AMERICANS, CREED IS NEXT CUT THIS OUT Old English Rerlpe for Catarrh. Catarrhal Deaf news ami Head Xotew. 9 r If you know of some one who Is Riff HntLv $aM; M:... IK. troubled with Catarrhal Deafness. J, . J , , iC. I head noises or ordinary catarrh, cut out tnis formula and band It to tnem and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognised that catarrh Is a con stitutional diMa and necessarily i reanires constitutional treatment. - i Sprays, inhalers and note doucnes are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the disease may be driven doVrn the air toWards the lunss wnlcn llpl Train and Is GiVen Lift by "Secretary By JAMES ELVIN. He was a big husky American, and he blew Into our French town one day with a bunch of horses to de liver at our camp. I met him up at the railroad station, and be was very much distressed. He had Just missed his train, and did not have panels to show why he should be in the town after that train left. This fact would have placed him Immediately P" "Y:!: under the charge of the military po- w" . d" .7!. J"! lice. in Unusual BargaJa A $750 Binge player piano for $562 an exceptional buy for any one desiring a high grade Instru ment. , E. L, Stiff ft Son. 44 S Court street. Country People Give ' John W. L. Smith of the county scnooi superintendent's office was out in the Auburn district Wednes day working for the united war fund drive, t He says thai people contribut ed at every house he visited. And much nthusiasm la being shown In that section. Andy Anderson Dies Another victim of influenza known in Salem Is Abdy Anderson, who suc cumbed Wednesday in Portland. He was formerly an employe of the Cap ital City Transfer company and be longed to the Eagles lodge and an iron workers, union in Portland. His wife and two children survive him. Woodmen of the World- Take notice. Regular meeeting to night. By order of council comman der. ! Salem's Big Dance- Moose Hall. Saturday 8 p. m. trita Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth- I)r Clement to Make Trip . ' .On November Dr. H. J. Clem ents will leave for Siberia as a mem ber 'of a Red Cross commission. which will sail December 1 for Vlad ivostok. ' ,.! ...v" While leading an attack In a big drive in October Lieutenant , Paul Wallace was struck by bullets In Two Couples Married , , . i... llMknaA w at laitlAil vaia Wda? en George Salvaged J" legs n4L is now In -hospital i. i. r.,niin H.r.h .it " Tours, France, he wrote C. A. it' '""v? :.r.J -.w: fr w.ii Part In a recent letter. Both 75 DUin UI As, V ta J . " 1i a farmef. On Wednesday James Edward Monahan, ageed Z5, ana Clara Louise Flanders, aged 25, were married at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. Monahan is a Portland lumber man while his bride had been a nurse la Salem. i . ' were flesh . wounds and no . bones were broken. The attack occurred early in the morning and in the fighting two of the liehtenant's commanding officers were Injured,. , - , Recelpta, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman job office. . Tnllent " .!' . 'fTT- Ons or the 3; L. Stockton Co.'s stores after. January 1. 1919 or both itoret ty March 1. , Project Is N County Agricultural Agent Tweed of Baker county, on behalf of per sona Interested in the proposed North Fork irrigation district of that coun ty, has filed an application for wa ter rights at the office of State En gineer John H. Lewis. The organi sation proposes to irrigate about 5000 acres with water taken from the North fork of Burnt river. Wa ter will be stored In a resevolr con- structd near Whitney and the dis trict lies In ths vicinity of Audrey and Hereford. Standard Oil Contribute Received. The Standard Oil ! said to him. "I am going down to the city and if you will come with me I think I can place you on a train early tomorrow morning that will send you straight to your desina- tlon." ,He glady accepted my invitation. and we rode down to Bordeau to go on the train and successfully, passed thesecret service men and the mili tary police at the station, and no questions were asked when I vouch ed for him and said that he was with me I took him at once to the big Y. M. C A. hctel. a place where offic ers and men min?led with the finest spirit of fellowship, and hired a nice comfortable room for the night. At he looked at the clean white sheets on the bed he said: ' , "Gee, but it looka good to see sheets and 'a comfortable bed once again." I took him over to the blgT..M. C. A. restaurant a restaurant where Mrs. Vincent Astor and Mrs. Russell, two of the leading society women of New York, have worked like, regular old war horses. And In tho restaur ant we soon sat down to a real bon est-to-God American meal On the broad veranda of the hotel one of the crack regimental bands was giving a concert, and the square in front was crowded with thousands of American find French soldiers who were enjoying the music. As we passed out through the crowd the lowlnc formula which Is used extern Ively in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment ana should brove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double strength). Take! this home and add to It U P'nt oi hot water and a little granulated nr.r- stir until dissolved. Take nne tahlesDoonful four times a day. This will often bring quicn ruei from distressing head noises, f log- red nostrils should open, breatnmg become easy, and hearing Improve as th Inflammation In the eustacnian tubes Is reduced. Parmlnt used in this wav acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that neips to obtain the desired results. The preparation Is easy to make, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Every person who has catarrh or head nniiM nr is hard of bearing should clveathis treatment a trial. Capital Drug Store. . company has donated $200 to the I boy plucked my sleeve and he said United war work fund, this amount! to me: u. being received by the local office to I be contributed at this point. Night School ' At the Capital Business College is Intended to "accommodate those who work during the day but wish to Im prove their education along usable Burbank Potatoes . Grown on high land, $1.50 per hundred delivered in sack lots, sacks to be returned. Potatoes now dug nnrt in the drv. Will deliver about Surgical Work Applied . ? -1 Nov. 20. Order now. subject to your For those women who still desire jn8DCtion when delivered. Phone to make surgical aressmss. wo i 42F23 Cro .beadqparters in feeattie na eat an allotment for 15.000 small -tuts sponges to be made this month. .hs order was ' received yesterday aa will probably be filled soon. "Sar. You're a Y. MC. A. secre tary and you have been very kind to me, but I gness -you do not know that I am a Roman Catholic." . And I said to him: "Now. cut that stnff. because It doesn't make a bit of dirrerence to me whether you are a Protestant, Roman. Catholic. JeW. or Monsm placs at a meeting of the commission In Portland. Friday. November 22. No further application need be made to the United States Highways council for its approval for road building projects annoinces a tele gram that was received yesterday by the state highway commission from Chairman Faae or me leuerai council. The message adds that pre vious disapprovals are now revoked and pending applications reqmire no farther applications require no iur- ther action. Procedure In securing materials and transportation should follow the normal channels, the telegram states. Removal of the restrictions does not affect highway bond Issues which ar under the control of tne capital i- iim committee by law. State nin- eys NOW IS THE BEST TIME to come in ami select your winter garment. Never was lucre a more oportuiie time to fill your winter apparel .necl. Never were aMortm-iitit more 'complete anil eoraprrheruivei never were there greater opportunities (or grstifyinjj indi vidual fast cm in selection. We lo not hckitate to" say that our present showings cclijme previous efforts; that garments "of such grace ami leauty, combined with practicability ami serv ices Ml it v arc seldom to te found at one time and at one place?. Not the leant imjrtant is the fact that it is now . the tet time to buy from the viewpoint of economy. Tli pricen are sure to ! pleasing'. COATS PRICED FROM ...$1175 to C3.00" SUITS PRICED FROM $16.48 to $C5.00 DRESSES PRICED FROM ........$16.43 to $45.00 " 1 . r - - - - v COMPLETE STOCKS OF ALL GARMENTS FOR FEMININE WEAR . . . ". - BLOUSES,. GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR PETTICOATS, ETC. U. G. SHIPLEY CO. Liberty Street Fight' Against Fishing BUI Costs Neat Amount It cost the Clackamas County Fish ermen's union. I10S9.S2 to right the bill closing the Willamette river to Comerelal fishing sooth of Oswero. according to a statement filed at tha secrtary of state's office by Andrew J. Naterlln. secretary of the anion. George I. Cleaver, chairman for the National party for Oregon reports 1843.13 paid ont In behalf of ths candidates for that party In the earn palgn preceding the election of No vember 5. Benjamin C. Sheldon. lines. Such subjects as Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Spelling. I medan. or any other old thing the I r not asked from I renrsenttlve-lect from the 8th dls- Tonma.atiiM - . An.4Aa al- I . . I ' . ..... now on to submit their improvement i trict and prominent candidate ror Arithmetic and Penmanship are I fftCt that you are an American sol YotlMi tn Annie Growei The Pheasant Northwest Products company are in the market for ap- f 10 Hat Day- ., .-', i Friday is 310-day at Tne Frencn ShCp. Any hat in the store, $10. Manr new models, among them hats priced at $12.56. $15, $17,50 and $18.50. M, Buff erMorrlson. 115 N. High street. Masonic Temple. taught. , The principal will be in his office Friday and Saturday eve nings to care for enrollments and talk to those who are Interested. Investigate. dler and wearing an America for tlfe next year. dier'a uniform lSj all that I. needed P, ?be project, in Ore- to make. me. and -all tne woraeri . dlssonroved and which mar now proceea is tne crow io you. I . m.M. I.n ronntr The soldier drinr on the battle- ?!r,!L "-.' " .r who wear the uniform I wear, give i the best that we have to you. pies for delivery; not later than i No-. Ui Contracts CJancelled vember 2 lit' Phone 229 and 204 The Spauldlng Logging company I will put out no more airplane nm Plamondon at Pendleton I field doesn't, ask whether he is dy ' Dr. James D. Plamondon"who forlinr for a Protestant: Roman Cath- several months has been staff phy-0Uc or a Jew. He Is simfly laying siclan at the Oregon State Hospital I down his life fcr Aroerlrans.'and the for tne Insane, nas neen maae assis-iman or woman wno reiuses to ii" tant to Dr. W. D. McNary. super in-1 because he or she wit not give to a dent of the Eastern Oregon Hospital I Protestant, or to a Catholic, or to a for the Insane at Pendleton and be-1 jew i pretty poor sort of a pro can his duties there last sunaay. or. i nn.it ion. .11. Plamondon Is a native of Salem and I Thev are drlnc for Americans, and a graduate of the medical college of I there is only one thing for the peo- Several smaller county projects are affected. I ' speaker of the house gives his ex penses as $81.70. Other statements filed yesterday were as follows Ines Augusta Dusk, superintendent of nubile Instruction. Socialist. nlL Dan Small, state senator, Jth dis trict. Socialist. nlL James L. Hope, state senstor. 16tb district. Iadepeadeat. $S.7f. Charles T. Brown, la behalf of the candidacy of James U. Hope for stats senator. 15th district. $17.77. T. IL Davies.'ln behalf of the ran didacy of James L. Hope' for stats senator. 15th district. $17.77. II. Warmholtx. representative la congrers. second cengressionai trlct. Socialist, 25 cents. . C C. Johnson, representative 2nd district. Democratic. $5.0. David M. Graham, representative. third district. Republican, oil- . D. C. Lewis, representative, lata district. Republican-Democratic. $10. Denlt Pedersoa. representative. llth district. Socialist. niL . C. M. Craadall. representative. 27th district. Iadependent. $C5.S5. ' James S. Stewart, representative. 2Sta district. Repobllcan-DemocraUe. nlL , .... . t . A. N. WrlghU represenUUvs. 2 St district. Repsbllcan. niL - Koss Farnham. district -attorney. Did yon say yon liked PEERLESS BREAD? Come la and try some. We also have all kinds of Canned Goods: Shrimp .20 ' Ciami 15 Oysters v..'.. .20-.25 Elmon ........... -20-.20 Fresh Eggs Every Day ' PTRB FOOD GROCERY 843 Union Street Railroad Ticket Office Inside R. E. Gamble, Prop. v.-. ...ii1M'M arrordtnr I Willamette university. For several I ni. home to say. namely: It Is ijeati u iiiwihw ui. yiw..vu .mii great ana ionuiuui " eastern Oregon. He was a volunteer I tnr ha welfare and the com-1 In the medical corps of the army art-1 tnrt r American soldier.- Give and er the declaration of war with Ger-1 liberally to the men that are many ana serveu ktww uium 'u I giving so mucn to you. Special to Instructions to cancel present or ders. The Umber already prepared will probably be used in silos. Give Quick L'ntted War Work France.. Iftri "JTTST TOT ll f I 4 R noTEi. 111 A KA u for toc f Vf 1 ZU$. Dr. Clement Going to Siberia Dr. H. J. Clements will be tempor arily out of the city for some months beginning about Nov. 26tn. as he nas consented to Join a commission of I PERSONALS Friday and Saturday at ronrressman C .N. MCArtnur was I here from Portland yesterday and CfSes ESQ U. B Nat. Bank Bldg. I.:il8g.m. tot p: m. Phone 85$ Residence: ilUTorthCaplUlSt. ' m m. .llfo. COtTRTEST. cmini) itaikr . at ierafe Centrallr toeateS. CevesOst t CLE3t!f B. IIITM. Kmw. WASniNGTOX AT TWELFTH - Pertian. Presre TTTN tl 9 meny in eaiem a im berla. Dr. Cleemnts' office will ne in charge of Dr. J. O. Matthls. for merly of Monmouth, now or vuia mina, who will locate permanently In Salem. ' i Phone 4$9 DR. B. H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIO rnrsiciAx and surgeon tieases of Women and Nerrbns Diseases SALEM -:- OKEOON RAGS WANTED EJriiesV Cash Price iald. Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO. Tha Banare Deal House. j 271 Chcmcketa St. Phone 393 WHEX l AWr OIIECO top at BLIG1I HOTEL ' A Home Away from Home 0Jy Hetel In Businesa Plstlrct "WE BUY UBERTY BONDS FOR " SPOT UABtl . --i mh .inaaSAO S1O0O il'.V Vl.hY.t rkrt H- WESTERN STOCK & BOND COMPANY BUt, Seattle 81-OKANK "FLU" DECREASES SPOKANE. Wash. Nor. 14 Thers were l new cases ui iohucum Spokane today and six deaths, a de crease of almost SO per cent o Wednesday's figures. Sherman Clay company , and Is now on his way back from Eugene where h aatablished a branch bouse. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. May of Wool-; fort. Alberta. Canada, were among .t.riav'a arrivals at the Marlon. at th Marion while in the Fancy Strained Iloney 3JC ivyyiw city. Jiffy Jell, pkg ....10c No. 2la 'SliccJ Pineapple 28c BLIND MADE TO SEE The wonder of Chiropractic are established by. inch er vices as these: ..,..' Walter Martin, wrho spent the first thirty years of his life in total darkness and who was told by the Mayo that he was doomed to go through life blind, had hi sight restored by; Chiropractic. ' Dr. Garrett C. rogue, totally blind for four years, waa told by eight noted specialists that he "could nerer aee," wa aUo restored by Chiropractic " ' r :- DR. 0. L. SCOTT , CHIR0PRACTX0 BPINOLOaiST . Booms 406-7-8 U. S. Bank Bldf . . ' . Office Phone 87 Bea-'Phone 82S-B; Have Your Electric Lights Repaired i Before Winter WELCn ELECTRIO CO. H. Commercial Phono 05 ; HIGHEST PRICE Paid for EGGS and PRODUCE Farmer s Cash Store 151 N. High St. 1 THE COMMERCIAL CIDER OregonTaxi&BaggageCo. Phone it Try our Checking System on BaS CUI Check, for n- ery parcel nu. 1 W0RKS -Phone 2194 ' 8alem, Oregon - KnJactureri of elder to, Mnlc Bring In your rip apples i t : TWANTED, JUNK A4 All Kinases BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS The School Queens The Princess of the lieveis A Sweet Girl Graduate Wild Kittie A Girl From America Faith Gartney's Girlhood Daddy's Girl ,.Etc by Mrs. Meade. Fairy Tales and Legends by and the "Little Prudy" series 15c each. At the Fall of Warsaw. The Hoy Allies on the Somme, The lioy Allies at Verdun, The Boy Allies in the Bal kan Campaign - Facing the German Foe, Two American Boys Aboard a Submarine, Navy Boys After the Sub marinesand many other thrilling war stories. Regu lar 50c books 45c. SAMPSON & GIDEON 5c, 10c; 15c, 20c, 25c Store 152 No. Commercial St T TT. Pevran. of cnicaro was ai ha Marion over SlChL Peter Schmidt and F. M. Kinney of Olympla, aree stopping at the Ma rirtn while in the city 1n connection wiK thair Interest In the Lola plant vmv rtnaha of Ashby. Nebr., Is . nut at tha Blish. E. J. Mayo of Dallas was at the Bllrh yesterday. T. O. Bllfh was In Portland yes terday. , AsslsUnt Attorney General J. O. Bailey is in Salem sereral days on business. He has his headquarters in Portland. c w Miller, tralnmater. and R. M. Ward. tratellnK engineer for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle lines, were In the city yesterday. District Attorney H. H. DeArmond and Ross Farnham of Bend were In Salem yesterday argulna cases before the supreme courts They, l?ft last niaht for their homes In company with W. P. Myers of the same town Plan Calls for Memorial Trees for Soldier Dead Memorial trees In honor of Am erican soldier dead of the world war ! tha nlan of the American Forestry association, an outline of which has hn made known to Gorernor Wlthycombe. Since It Is propose tn nlant the trees alonr the motor blah wars of the country tne jcorernor na rafarrad the letter to the state man war commission, but aires the plan hi. unnualifled auroral. The reason for proposing to.plant the trees alona nwiinr hirhwars Is the prominent part played by motor rehlcles In tha war. ISftO 000 - Approval has been granted by the r..r.i o.nttal Issues committee for the state highway commission to la sue 1590.000 worth of bonds and die rustlon ss to whether the commission shall sell the bonds soon will take frOc size Postura 30i size Postum .42c ,25c .95c 3-lb. Royal Clu Coffee rancy Peaberry, lb.'. 23c Fancy Blend, lb 25c lhiradelli's Ground Chocolate. pound 320 loyal Baking Powder, 12 oz..30c For . ThaMsgmng and '"' Christmas No. .r White Kibbou Compound .$125 ..25c 6 lbs. Sweet Potatoes Krinkle Korn Flakes, pkg.. Peanut Butter, lb Roman Meal, pkg.... Coroa. lb 2ZC .lie .20c .25c Monopole Raisins, 15-oz. pkg .11c Knax Gelatine, uke 1C Atmore's Minee Meat, pkg.. 10c 9 oana Shrimn .25c .1 Iuitm Shinola 25c 5 bars No Rub Naptha Soap. r :ht linn Cleanser... 5c wa" - 6 loxes Matches 32c .25c rors Mechanical Toya, Steam Toys. Electrical Toys, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Carts, Air Rifles, Axes, Games, Dolls and many others. CUTLERY Carring Sets, Toeket Knives, Butcher Knives, Tools of , All Kinds. ; silverware: Broken Lines of Community Silverware at leas than whole sale cost. ' COOKING UTENSILS Everything needed in cooking 'utensils including full line of Alnminnm Ware. SALEM HARDWARE CO. 333 SUU Street Pfcca 173 v;