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FURNITURE SPECIALS From the Imperial furniture Stock now being Sacrificed at "I "" Ufa 7tHFirfn EL TIFF .& SON 404-448 Court St. Phone 941 v Select your Christmas Gifts from oar vast and varied assortment of bargains and we will store and deliver them free when ordered. .50 SOLID OAK KOCKKll, WITH BROWN IMITA TION SPANISH LEATHER SEAT $6.75 . $5.50 LA'RftE DOWNY COMFORTERS $4.50 $24.00 FLOOR LAMP, MAHOGANY-' $19.50 SEVERAL GOOD PATTERNS, $1.50 6-FT. LINOLEUM ' 75c sq. yard iSEVERAL EXCELLENT PATTERNS $1.75 12-FOOT LINOLEUM $100 sq. yard .$42.00 9x12 lEST BRUSSELS RUGS $32.00 $13.75 27x54 BEAUTIFUL WILTON VELVET RUGS V . $5.75 $22.30 SOLID OAK 6-Fp. EXTENSION TABLE $17.50 $18.(J0. WHITE ENAMEL DESK $14.50 $22.50 REED ROCKER (CRETONNE UPHOLSTERED) $14.95 $17.50 2 in. POST, SIMMONS BEDS, ANY ( OLOR $9.75 $12.50 45-11,. COTTON COMBINATION MATTRESS $9.75 $10.50 EXTRA HEAVY SAGLESS SANITARY ALI METAL SPRIN(JS $8.75 .$24.00 50-lb. PURE COTTON FELT MATTRESS, WITH IMPERIAL EDGE AND HEAVIEST ART TICK $17.75 $4.50 FULL QUARTERED OAK FULL BOX SKAT DINERS $3.75 $3.50 SOLID OAK DINERS $2.75 $4.25 PORCH ROCKER 1 $3.00 $18.50 CEDAR CHEST $14.00 $17.50 GOLDEN OAK SPANISH LEATHLU DAVENPORT, MATTRESS INSIDE $35.00 a $15.00 6 FT. SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE $10.75 $4.50 LARCiE PILLOWS, PAIR $2.50 TRADE IN YOUR OLD GOODS VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND VICTOR RECORDS LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN PATHE TALKING MACHINES AND PATHE RECORDS ONLY STOCK IN TOWN BOLSHEVIK IS n minim dv TUP UKRAINIAN MEN Cossack Troops Friendly to All-Russian Government Have High Hand MOVE OF IMPORTANCE Opens Way, It Is Believed for Great Developments in Stricken Land LI juaoies. Mats Greatly Reduced WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Over throw of the IJolhevlk regime In the ; I'kraioe mid the plrt "f K'cv bv Cossack troop friendly to the all- ; Russian government, as reporter 10. day from Copenhagen. oien the way In the opinion of official here, for Important development! in Kui. While no chance In polk y. either nolltlral or military. ha been made by the United States. It is realized that the holding of the Ukraine by force friendly to the associated gov ernments and decidedly hostile to the Rolshevlkl opens a path directly Into the heart of Russia either for the dispatch of troops or of supplies for the relief of the demoralized ci vilian population. Recent reports from London have been taken by some observers here to indicate that Great Rritaln rrar propose the sending of additional troops into Russia to place the coun try on a stable footing and eliminate the Rolshevlkl. It was said todny. however, that no definite word as to this has been received here. Possibilities that the Dolshevik leaders may flee Russia after accum ulating large amounts of loot have been touched upon In recent dis patches, but have been discounted here, largely because no haven for' them anoears available. Switzer land hag ejected their representa tives forcibly, Holland has declared they are not wanted there, and even Germany now is not expected to tol erate them within its borders. The Rolshevlkl fighting strength Is considered as virtually now con centrated against the allied and Rus sian troops operating south from Archangel. The unusual lateness of the -nter n that region has aided the !l.hevists. as in the lee-free ptrvrr they have been able to ntl liz "nd river boats against the "Hied and United States force. Al though compelled to operate almost alf-er on land. l"he troops of the w-'-td roTernments hare ben Jab'" - wlthtand all attacks. Despite . the resistance fher are of :-'-- In th north. It HtIUvmI in '"c quarters here that the tr"B of the Rolshevlkl is nanlne With the Cossack holdinc the fk rino. with the military ard political TOTrs or the Omsk rnvprnmpnt work'? n-est and with th Am.rlrar and allied forces pushing south, some officials consider that the posltlor or the disturbers of Russian pear has become serious. However no Immediate collapse of the Rolshevlk regime is believed Imminent. Bonds Arrive, But They Are Without Signatures Ronds of the Snuay Creek Irriza- llon district of Deschutes connty. amounting to 198.000. were received it the office of State Engineer Percy A. Cupper yesterday from the printer to be turned over to the secretary of ptate to be certified. The bonds, however, are without the signatures of the district officials and It was necessary to send them back to Rend to be signed. The bonds were ap proved ty the Irrigation securities commission some time ago. The regular semi-annual meeting of the state water board met yester day, but only routine business ranio before the boart for consideration. The best andM?;; assortment fo i;Vi LADIES' HATS $1.95, $2.49, Jlsj $3.93 CHILDREN'S HATS 98c to $2.43 SPECIAL VELVET TAI15 $lJ58 and $125 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. GALE & CO. Commcrcil and Court BU, Salem Formerly Ciicifo Z'z PHONE 1072 Pierce's Secretary Paid $1 785 in Support of Race Louise rainier Webster, secretary of the "Pierce for Governor Cam paign." reports in her official state ment to Secretary of State Olcott that she expended lnPierce"s behalf $1785. Governor Withycombe re ports an expenditure of 1100 In bis own behalf. Yesterday was the close of the 15-day period In whlah. nnder the law. statements must be filed, but others are yet to be re reived. Other state nienta filed yesterday were: John S. Coke, justlceof supreme :ourt. to fill aeancy. $428.77. Aiiftn-'-l Nikula. labor commission- r. bocialict. cents Robert C. Morrow, circuit Judge, ouith diKtrict. department No. Z. Republican. $115. H. A. Dedinan. rtorenentatiev. ifith district. Republican, oil. W. C. .ysworth. representative. 17th district. Socialist. 3 rent. John H. Corfey. representative. lth district. Republican-Democratic. $1S. RoWrt A. Miller, representative. J. P. Newell, reprevntatetaolnrhr isth district. Democratlc-ProLibi-tion. nil. J. V. Newell, representative ISth district. Prohibition-National. $10.75. Kugene K. Smith, representative. 18th district. Republican-Democratic-Prohlbitlon-N'atloaal. nil. H S. Warren, representative. Isth district. Socialist, nil. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, repre sentative. 29th district. Democratic. $M.34. Walter 11. Jones, state senator, third district. Independent-Democratic. $3.t5. V. T. Vinton, state senator. 10th district. $t.30. Norborne Iterktley. state senator. 19th district. Iemocratlc. $11. $15865,058 Is Re;:i For Nation in Ccr; ' NEW YORK. Nov. 19 C". of the united war work ctsn n ; oonnced tonight that toe L'.'i : tlonal total for the tfriTt ix drive for $17O.500.0 r at midnight tonight was 05 S. They added. krretfr. t this report was Incomplete ui . figures would cot be avaiiaV Iz least two day. Leaders tf the patriotic i i' the eeTen welfare orrtiit.c-' milaed bcpefol of atlafaic goal, asserting that tk state '. eal committees in all pirts country were too buy Uv.u last mlnnte eontiibattoct trn'" Grorp W. Perkins. tfenru I th finance department of tl c paUn. Iksued a statement ta : he averted that "It It InvouV give aeything like arenrat Ir as the campaign draws te a ds "As quickly as the f!rsrn v i i a statemeet showing tk r- araount seenred In each rule U t union will be mad pabllc." t "Scratterlnr returns todsy ar satifctorv. but New York M T adelpbia. Minneapolis, SU tl ' a Iarre number of citic hae had tbelr final meeting.- " OldCarUsle Athlete It Nabbed as a Bootlh: OMAHA. Nor. 20. Join T iHer. former Carlisle aCct. bronrht to Omaha today trrm t Winnetc reservation by f-' officials. He had been eBvirr takine liquor Into the reseru several ninths in and a!'-i -wealty, refused to pay fcU T-v $lo. and waa again taken Iaa tody. The federal offlcUU stated what action will fee ul" i ! r "Be Our Guests" MOTIIKKS. W1VKS, SISTKKS OK MKN IX TIIK SKUVICK. tlisplavinjr the Serviee Slar, WILL UK ADMITTIU) TO MATINKC. -2 I. TODAY Today Tomorrow Saturday A DOUBLE SHOW ' SMILING BILL PARSONS m BIRDS OF A FEATHER Two big gloom chasing reels old wvn x Phone 941 404-448 Court St KSERVICEX Ye Liberty 19 IHU Trade in your old furniture L 1 ,is via: n.sV -