i RESTRICTION REMOVED The government has removed the restrictions on the sale o platinum. Our large line of beautiful Platinum, Gold and Diamond Jewelry is open for your inspection. We will be pleased to show it to you. HAETMAN BEOS. CO. W. W.jCmr Slat LI, t. Service Quality Price THE OltEOOX STATESMAN! THURSDAY, XOVEMBEn 2S, 1018. a" ' '"" . ai ' mmk. At Armnrr 1 " i ' ifT X" : . niFTl the tiiaxksgivixq turkey ,sracs u r luaigm ai p. m. i i 1 1. Administratrix Appointed Ellxabeth Ellen Miller has been appointed administratrix of the es tate of Henry Schmidt, who died in October. 1916. D. D. Socolcfsky. M. J. Cemlk and Hazelle Gearhart were ppralsera. ft I I CITY NEWS ' I mm mm mm mmm mm mm flee. (a the Jlarket forTnUtoes ' Buyers and warehouses at the fol lowing points: Silverton, Mt. Angel, Cerrsls. Brooks, Chemawa and Salera (Rytn building). Earl Wood, Sil itrton, Oregon. -f . Children Chen fiuartlUiv Josephine Snyder has .'been ap pointed guardian of Melvln. Carl, Xtnhall and Jcanette Snyder. C. H. ,Mckf i07 Vlck and Alfred Tick are to act as appraisers of the tittte which they Inherit. AtMclry Saturday Night A masquerade dance for the bene fit of our boys In France. Come and take a chance. For lunch, we servi punch and hot roast chicken. At Amiory Big dance tonight at 7 p. m. Will Attend Conference Dean George H. Alden and Presi dent Carl G. Doney of Willamette university will attend the annual conference of presidents and facul ties of independent colleges In Ore gon to be held at Newberg Friday and Saturday. Dean Alden is to speak on "Chingcs in Curricula Due to the War." Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of- vuiog on application Bance for S. A. T. C. Boys me entertainment committee of he local branch of the National Leamte of War Mothers will give a dance at the Masonic temple on De cember 7 for Uje boys In the S. A. T. C. at Willamette university. Mon.tjr Tire Shop ' Home of the famous Gate Half Sole man has moved Into larr-r HOUCK At her home, 1710 Mission street, Mrs. Martha Houck. Tues day night. November 26, 1818, at the age of 63 years. She is survived by four daughters. Mrs. Ada Hatop of Salem. Mrs. Edna Martin of Butte, Mont., Mrs. Olive Lacox of Anaconda, and Mrs. Jessie Kenney of Anaconda. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Arrangements aie In charge of Webb & ( lourh. Thanksgiving Is only one-half ob served when the turkey Is absent from the dinner meal, with its highly j flavored cloud of steam and sundry tantallxlag odors trailing In its wake. The turkey Is first in the hearts of his countrymen earing the holiday seasons. However, not every turkey Is fit for king or a feast; as a turkey Is jonly a turkey when It Is In proper at quarters jusi across tne street from ! three brothers. Earl. Chester us rormer location. Tne new quar-1 John of Albanv Ths defied for mers are Just south of the Capital i merty attended Salem h'rh school. Journal office. There are three where rbe had a wide tire: of Montgomery s In the tire shop, the . friends. The funeral services will liOXO At the family home, eight condition ancf Tirnnrl rnnlrH if.?. V! 'a::- Some people will buy turkey. day. November 27. 1 dl s. arter ajaDJr COBt or ,n condition. Just so year's Ulnes. they are getting a turkey seems to be , She is the daughter of Mr and 'all they are after. Off to market or to ' Mrs. S. O. In of Albanv. She is ih. .,. i iv . i w.. . SUJ DIVIO IUII WILU SB. UUKC U mW.ltT' ket hung on their arm, and there 't s wniauii eu Long of Albany; survived by her parents; two sisters Mrs XL. T. Kanmt rtt I'nrilin.i omi Miss Helen Long of Albany; and Iney Dur our feathered friend, the and turkey, and often, oh. such a turky father and two sons Future Hat cm December 3. Tuesday Annual meeting and election of Cherrlans. Case Set for December The case of Giesy vs. MarJon coun ' ty has teen set for hearing in the inpreme court on December 5. .This suit concerns damages alleged re ceived on a county. road. The case fomes from the circuit court. Judge Diogltom having sustained an Opin io. an hv J nit IT A Itllthos In H " nuntv ennrt An TJnmaml Bargain A f 710 Singe player piano tor IS 62 an exceptional bay for any- en' Jeilrlog a high grade Instru ment EL L, Stiff ft Son, 448 Court street Monthly Pledge In Yesterday f 950 In monthly pledg es was turned Into, the bank by Wil lamette chapter of the Red Cross This s a notable figure, due to the fact that declaration of the armistice tu expected to affect the local sup. port. Receipt, Ifotea and AH Blanks It Statesman Job office. Tae Get License . Marriage licenses were Issued, yes terday for, Arthur D. Hale, of Inde pendence and MUs Addle Patterson - of Salem. The wedding will be to- day. William Glx, an auto mechanic from Portland, will be wedded today - to Mlts. Margaret Semmerier, of Sil verton. V? .. Conregntional IjuIIcm Dy mistake. It was announced that the Women's Missionary society of the first Con z relational church would meet on Friday of thia wek That meeUng will be a week from tomorrow. However, tho women of the church will meet at the church parlors tomorrow for Tied Cross work. Need for Cretonne Housewives are failing to respond to the call for cretonnes needed in the manufacture of the last allot ment of property, bags for hospitals, which must be in by January. Ma terials should be brought to Red Cross headquarters in the United States National bank building. At Amiory ' B8 dance tonight at 7 p. m. be hHd in Salem Friday. Further announcements will r.e made later. BORN The Royale Cafeteria 'Will serve Tbanksglvinr turkev dinner today beginning at 12 o'clock noon and all the remainder of the aay. Three Tracts Submitted Mayor Walter E. Keyes has sent blueprints of tracts of land near Sa lam suitable for airplane gtelds to government officers at Mather field in Sacramento. Cal. These are be ing submitted as. possible stations on a coast air route and include a sec tion of Boise's addition, the race track at the state fair grounds, and the state penitentiary land on the Turner road. "MotorlNe a Carbon Remover A gas engine cleaner. A easoline aver. Will be here on or about De cember 1. Distributor for Marlon and Polk counties, Clark's Tire House, 319 X. Commercial street. Highways Rapid Transit Salem auto truck service Port land and way points. Daily leave saiem 10 a. m. orrice 137 S. Com merclal street. Phone 663. CLOSING OUT Takes Itolse position '.Miss Lenaperl Wright has been ap- .Solnted to the monition nf altnt teBMKT ,n" ,ro,eft AUCTION SALE Fnlted States reclamation service at I, Boise, Ida,, and leaves here Saturday to take tip her work at that place. International Correspondence Schools Field Agent now at Bligh Hotel tlsbes to meet all students as soon! as possible. T. L HOIXEY Fiano Tuner. Old Pianos Rebuilt. ; - d .. t trUU n. W:n .itn al 1 'good Sit - " w. . ui. l uuue yioj. i saddle; I oifice desk; X office cnairs; CLEARWATER BROS. BARN SATURDAY, NOV. 30 10 a. m. sharp 10 tons balled bay: 4 tons straw; 16 sacks potatoes; 1 set heavy breeching harness; 10 second-hand horse collars; 6 new collars; 3 two- ton wagon jacks; 2 buggy tongues; bay forks, rope and pulleys; 1 dou ble harpoon hay. fork; 2 single har poon nay forks; 1 two-ton express wagon; 1. steel wheelbarrow; l new set 34x4 auto chains; r good stock Offles 160 U. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone SS9 ' Residence: HI North Capital St. Phone 469 DR. B. H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases SALEM -:- OKECJON 1 work bench; forks, shovels, chains I Automobile bumper and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. CLEAR WATER RROS Owners. Note I will hold a sale of high class household furniture at my Auc tlon Market in the afternoon. 1:30 Be on time. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 510 or 511. RAGS WANTED Highest Cash Price Paid. Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO. Tho Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Have Tour Electric lights Repaired Before Winter WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 20 X . Commercial Pbone 058 Administratrix AUCTION SALE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from Alice M. Goodell. administratrix of the estate of A. G. Palrymple. to sell same ai public auction at the farm of the deceased at Macleay, Oregon," Friday, November 29. at 1 p. m. ALICE M. GOODELL, Administratrix. F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer. THE COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS f r Phone 2194 Salem, Oregon Manufacturers of cider to - oriak. ' Bring in your ripe POTATOES WANTED Highest Trice Paid for Kggs and rroduce. Farmers1 Cash Store 151 N. High Street z X X X X x X X . X . - X X x X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X t t ? T t r f : t V T y y y Y y X x X X X x x X I y y y y r y y GTJEN To 11 t. and Mrs. II. K. Ot Jen, Wednesday. November 27. 1918, a daughter,, weight nlnei IKunds. She has been named Elizabeth An na for her two grandmothers. SOMETHING ELSE TO BE THANKFUL FOR The originators of 1 o w prices still stand between you and high prices. Oregon Taxi&Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try iMir Check! ng System DAggage CUlm Check for ev ery parcel handled. - - Wishing yon the most joyous Thanksgiying. Yours very truly ? Te y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y X X X y y y x y X y x y y y X T Y x y Y y X y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y re x X f y y y y y y y y y y A When a Fellow Needs n IViend" Is when as in "The Sign Invisible" the special Thanksgiving program at the Liberty, he is staggering through a blinding storm in the mountains ha lost his way and doesn't care where he lands anyhow. About that time the chords of "Lead Kindly Light." floating through pelting weather, would sound mlghtr good. There is rr.'-re than one touching tit n this iig drama of defiant man vs. dominant nature. Camaljm HiU Week The Epwonh league chapter of Jason Lee Memorial church, Winter and Jefferson streets, is conducting a "win my chum' rampalgn this week with special services every night at 30 o'clock. A new speaker ap pears each night with a message for young people. The campaign will close Sunday night. Everybody is welcome to the services. THE CIIARLKH It ARCHER I) IM PLKMKNT COMIWXV Take pleasure in announcing that they have added feed to their line and are now prepared to supply the trade with the following: ROLLED BARLEY. OROCND OATS AND BARLEY. GROT'ND BARLEY. CORN. CRACKED CORN. IIOLSTEIN DAIRY FEED. . CARNATION DAIRY FEED. BERKSHIRE HOG FOOD. SCRATCH FOOD. COTTON SEED OIL. ' Other feeds will be added from time to time, for it Is their intention to carry a full line. Terms on feed will be strictly cash Lloyil I vie Wounde! The name of Lloyd W. Ivle, on of Mrs. Mae Ivle of Salem, is men tioned in the casualty list of yester day as severely wounded. U is ap parent from communications receiv ed from him that he was wounaed on August that he has now re1 covered and has been on active duty since that time as an escort for Ger man prisoners. He enlisted In an engineering regiment April 2, 1316. and was stationed at Vancouver bar racks for some time. While in hos pital he wtis at Nantes. France. it is! None of your old, poor. thin, bony varieties for me if you pie.-, but the very best that can be bad. the one that Is well-fattened, yelluw. of a sweet, fresh odor, dry-picked, and presenting an attractive appear- : ance. For the possession of such a turkey, the dealers will strive and the man or woman with the market bas ket will often go to the very bottom or his or her purse. The man or wo man raising such birds need not be in debt or have a mortgage on the farm. No poultryman ever yet has had difficulty in disposing of or ob taining the highest market price for such turkeys. It yon will only. take a glance at the different stalls in any of the mar kets, you will often find them plen tifully supplied with common or or dinary stock of turkeys, bat the arge, plump, yellow-skinned, rich looking, well-fattened and neatly dressed birds are generally scarce Now, If such quality birds' are so much in demand, ana command such extremely high prices, what is the cost of producing such over that of the ordinary grades? If you will only think for a moment you will find that it is a very little. It simply requires a little better feeding, a little more whole corn and wheat a few weeks prior to mar ketlng,,and a little more care or painstaking when dressing and pre paring for shipping or marketing, to make the difference in value equal to several times the slight increase in time, labor and expense required.- w. n. m 1 1- ii m fV. J I 1 1 Ladies' Coats Suits and Dresses At Greatly Reduced Prices Coats - $16.75 and up Suits - $12.90 and up Dresses $9.90 and up OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 8 ( ! n 4 GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Sts., Sal cm Formerly Chicago Store PHONE 1072 Me?M Inquired Plodding Pete. "Certainly. You'd have no trouble in getting a Job. "Yes. I might stand da work. But it wouldn't be no time till dey'd boost ma wages till dey had me coin around wld de rest of you. wld-eyed an' weary, tryln' to figure out me in come tax. Would Take No Chances. "So you're going to enlist, Mike. Ol am." "Let me teU yon something. They say that the Germans write the came of a soldier oa each shell and that's the shell that kills the maa whose name Is oa 1L "Ye don't aayl Thin, be sorry, OlII fool 'em.. 0111 enlist under aa aasun ed name. JUST FOR FUN. Shrewd Enough. "He hasn't got sense enough to come in out of the rain." "Maybe that's what you think, but let me tell you one thing he was shrewd enough to swipe my umbrel la the other night" The Genus Trampus. "Wlfj don't you go to work?" r Mtt Work Is A hes 1 The state food administration con aiders that Its moat important work lies ahead and that the offices of the county food administrators shall bo continued. This wa the sentiment expressed at a meeting of the county admlnlstiators in Portland Tuesday. C. M. Lock wood, Marion county food administrator, who attended the meeting, says that the clerical forces are not to be reduced. No special action has yet been taken relative to future policies, this being allowed to await until National Administra tor Hoover has decided what is to be done by this country relative to feeding European peoples. The men at the Portland meeting felt that Turkey and Bulgaria are not entitled to assistance from the United Stales PERSONALS S6e fM I D GETS IMARKET? f y y t y y y Mr. and Mrs. li. O. White are spending several days in Portland. Mr and Mrs. Fred P..ichtel of Sa lem are stonplne at a Portland hotel. J. C. McEIioy was In Portland yes terday. Mrs. L. I Nicklln returned lodajr from MrMinnville. where she has been visitine her daughter. City School Superintendent John W. Todd will spend part of today in McMinnville. where he is to take leading part in the community sing to be held there. Ir. It. K. I1 Kleiner i expected back from southern Oregon on mornlnu tiain. He ha been away look In j.' after several patients of the state tiOtnital Howard Person of the hospital corps and lUjrnnnd fchultz of the enrlneers. are hame from th naval training station at Seattle on a flve- davs furlough. KHih f.lbbv. niece of Mrs. W. T flirrinn. is siendlnz Thanksgiving a hr I. nni in JefTernon. She has been attendine whool in Saletu. Mis Viola O.:lethoip" has arrived frnm Patterson. N. .1.. to teach school in the Spilna Valley distrl in Polk cmintv. Thin I her first vUit to Orrcon. if.i..r j t'ranris lirake of thw medical staff of the Oregon auard was in the tity yesterday on of flea hiiriipess. lie went on to indepen deme and Dallas. Dr. Drake Is nrnmiuent Portland dentist.. Walter C. Wlnslow was In Port land lesterdar. He is expected to Get the Genuini0fZ?z'l: ' ' and Avoid -fv tt I ," . j 9 mmHrmWr ' .S CCOflC' i Every C WANTED Household goods, harness, wagons. tools, ranges, heaters, cookstoves. farm machinery, etc. I pay rash or will sell on commission from stock sales conducted anywhere. Phone 610 or 611. Woodry, the Auctioneer. Thanksgiviag WE BUY IJnKItTV BONDS FOB SPOT ffi11 g rmm mm rr hm4 T rsl..rr4 J.. tee revive klakest ffcrl prin my mmrm mmmtt. WESTERN HTOCK it BOND COMPANY See Central BUm- SrattU, Witk. U. G. SHIPLEY CO. Salem, Oregon STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS NO! NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Continuous Show Today MITCHELL LEWIS as LONE DEER .V ft Nothing Pertaining to tho War in i i','i inu " i i Tiie tiry f n man vli !rfiI Heaven iinl earth anl w liat iiapicu(-il to liim u lie re tin-, meet ill the Caiia.Jian Northwest. IL THE SIGN INVISIBLE" 4 A Eed-blooded Story of the Northland With "The Barrier" All Star Cast. LIBERTY Where Those Who Know Prefer to Go ... . 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