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TUB. PRECOX STATESMAX; SATCKDY. DECEMBER 21. 1018 v HEADQUARTERS 'j ; for Exquisite J cwelry and Dependable Watches. Our v DIAMONDS t are unsurpassed in brilliancy, quality and priee HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jeweler and Optician X. W. COIIXEU STATE AXD LIBERTY STS. r Open Evenings Until Chrkfmas. till mas. I CITY NEW& . vv7Tx.... against J. A. Jefferson et al. the "...-? opn eTery evening plaintiff asks that the beiri of De- ,7-5 frm ?ow unt11 Chrlft- lot and Matilda Jefferaon and J. E. . .344 State street. - Pr.mt mi. ..i-i - .v. At - f-la Tli ..n.t..... V. ill . J ininaware Selling Fast - is in the Sunnvside frail farm tract 15c. 35c and 40c; glass . fruit sets. 75c; fine water aeU. 12 25; Slay Bar Visitors mv WU' ,1?5.' J A' Pon. While It is said no ease of Influenza z N. Commercial street. at the state hospital for the Insane r-n vv!Z threatens to terminate fatally. Dr. R. mu- v i"?" E. L. Steiner. superintendent of the JLi . 8yke,' formerly of the institution, is contemplating closing aomestlc science department of the the hospital to visitors as was dose saiem high school. Is back from several weeks ago. Captain Joseph Bremerton navy yrd. where she has Keller, state parole officer at the ,w,u woramg in me canteen cafe- penitentiary, and Mrs. Keller are terla and in the lunch room at the both ill with the disease, but not ser- uusiess noase. liouslr. Fur For Xmas Gifts ntablih Weighing Station High grade eenulne furs fori Packages for Christmas mallinc Christmas gifts at special prices. now being brought to the postofflce west Far Co.. 21? South High street are being taken to a taMe. placed in the looby. IZ. A. Ulbbard, who Is In charge of this. Is weighing the parcels and making th? amount of postage to be purchased. This pre vents congestion at the stamp win dows. Only ono extra employe has thes far been taken on at the office. K- SHIPLEY'S WAISTS 1 real Christmas Present The best present you can possibly Sire' the wife this jChristmas would b a policy with thed oldest an itrongest life Insurance company in America The Mutual Life of New York. Information free. J. F. Hutch aa. district manager, 371 State itreet I Ut in Salem. Ug Dance Tonight 8 p. m. at the armory. Mr. Frot Makes Record Mrs. 'Mary Frost in" exactly one year knitted for the Red Cross 60 stirs of socks. Yesterday j she checked In the sixtieth pair. i She began knitting on December 20, in7. r Scbels Will remain open every evening till 9 o'clock from now until Christ mas. 344 .State street. . BWs Called Foe Willamette Chanter of tfc Amor. Isan Red Cross calls for bids on the lunuwing articles, which will be wld if fair prices can be obtained: 10.800 yards gauze, 3SC peuods ab sorbent cotton, three-quarters case scoiussue. call 1500 or call at Koom zui u. s. National Bank ouiiamg A Socialist Meeting Will be held at Union hall. 4 S3 Court. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Those interested are invited to attend. . Committee. To Make Report A committee of 10 business men organized to promotethe best inter ests of the taxpayers was formed Thursday night and will within a few days investigate the local school (budget coming to a tote for the second time on December 30. Mil ton L. Meyers is chairman. Other members ate Joseph II. Albert, The odore Roth, Frederick Thielsen. Melvin Plimpton, W. If. Trindle. W. T. Jenkr, IT. II. Olinger, John Rob erts and Ben F. West. Christmas Gifts . Gloves, handkerchiefs, susnend- ers. wrist bands, shirts, collars and currs, sox. bats, etc.. make useful girts. . Schei's, 344 Stsre street. The Store for Percolatoi Casseroles, silverware, dinnerware and useful Christmas gifts, Gahls-1 Court Kettles Ca Road Work Going Repoits on the Marlon county road work for November show that su,.G3.5 4 wa expended on im provements, almost half of this go ing for general repairs and miscel laneous'. For macadamizing S1601. 31 was allowed and for graveling. 31376.17. Bridges cost 1946.53 and patrolmen's salaries. . $1331.20; Among the volunteeer work Is listed 19 days laborput In by men and seven days by teams. dorfs store of housewares, 135 North Liberty street. James Gardner Not Dead James Gardner, the . former Sa lem j high school student ' reported dead in a recent casualty list,' is still alive, according to word received by sis parents In Oregon City. Through an error the boy's name was placed on the death list instead of among those severely wounded. You Should Buy Salem bread only. theYe's a reason- - : ; ' j SPITZENBERG APPLES ; FrrH flavor, $1.00 Box ROYAL CLUB COFFEE" 3-lb. Can, 95c " CLEVELAND ' BAKING POWDER , 16-oz. Can, $45c " ; EAGLE PEAS 12 Cans, $2.00 K'f C ABBOTS 100 lbs., $1.00 He Kavorrd MiuictiHk 1 William Gahlsdorf, who was one of, the jurors in the Nash rase in justice court Thursday, says, he was in favor of conviction and 'not ac quittal as previously published. His I A 1 Vf tn. id-, ioe qiscussion mat arose among the jurors, ha says, was I merely to hasten a verdict without waste of time. .--- - Salem Bread i Supports , Salem's payroll and In tu-n asks the support of the Salem people. Christmas Gifts , -v.-.' Gloves, handkerchiefs, suspend ers, wrist bands, shirts, collars and currs. sox. hats. etc.. make useful gifts. Schei's, 344 State street. Turner Wants Damages The city of Turner has filed a complaint against Jennie J. Hall asking that a jury make an assess ment for damages sustained 'by the town by reason of appropriation of water rights involved in a. recent suit concerning a stream passing through Mrs. Hall's property. Uvral Pranks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice, catalog on application. , Christmas Stories Today- Story hour at the public library today will be devoted to Christmas tales. The winter, Saturday room ing session Is now being conducted in real earnest and a number of children- are enjoying the stories. Starting Saturday 10 A. M. The ladies aid society of the First M. E. church will hold a cooked food sale at 371 Court street, what was Moore's Furniture store. Lunches will h.e served. - Deeds made by Beulah R. Ratliff and her husband. Levi D. Ratliff, when the latter was ill were the sub. ject of a suit on which Circuit Judge Bingham yesterday gave an optslon. Mrs. Ratliff. who was granted a di vorce on the grounds of desertion, was found to have agreed with her husband that the deeds giving their daughter. Nellie, the property were to be kep in a safety deposit box upon the husband's recover from the sickness In 1913. Mrs; Ratliff claimed that her husband in October. J916 violated the agreement and at empted to deliver the property. She is 56 years old and In poor health and asked for 11000 for her sap port. Judge Bingham found that she is entitled to this ihdi and the separation, as well as her portion of the property. t y y y z z Z - y z Z Z t t y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y The Store of Practical Gifts' Feminine Articles Only Now is the time and this is the place to get the particular gifts for which you have been planning. Do not delay, make your selection as early as conie nient Here you will find gifts with a personality to them which imparts that appreciation of forethought which io ranch gratifies the one rec erring them. Gifts of higher valae as well as gifts at popular prices. Umbrellas , Ricbardsou's Liueiw Bath Towels Bed Spreads Cotton Blankets "Wool Blankets MaLsh Comfortable! GIFT SUGGESTIONS .Women Hosiery Children's Hosiery Women's Sweaters Knitted Caps Knitted Scarfs Carter's Underwear Silk Waits Women's Women's Umbrellas Silk Underwear Muslin Underwear Bath Robes Silk Kimonas Silk IVttieoats Crepe Kimonas Lingerie Waists Crepe de Chine Underwear Hand Embroiderfed Underwear i - PERSONALS Choice Neckwear Shirts, gloves, handkerchiefs, sox. hats, shoes. -etc.. 'make rood Christ mas gifts. Shei's, 34 State street.' flecelptsc Rote and All At Statesman job offlca. High School Came Close- Junior and sophomore class teams at the Salem- high school played a I . J. k. Nash, a leading stockman and closely contested basketball game I extensive rancher of Poulson, Mont.. Thursday afternoon, the former fi- I is In the city on business and expects nallr - winning with a score of , 1 I to remain several weeks, to 13. On account of a tie It was I .Dr. II. H. Scovell went to Portland necessary to extend the time ten Ion a business trip yesterday and re- . . ....-MA. lAM M1B-..V rotnuies. a- iam oi3iuu kiuuus iui ucu -. "". .... the alumni played the school team I : E. A. Skelley was a business visitor list night.and lost by 19 to 2" ... Salem Bread- Is the freshest and best. Xick Paris Home- Nick Paris Just discharged from the radio school at the naval train ing station at Mare Island, arrived in taiem inursoay nrgut , ana win remain here; Hn is now . with his brotherjn the. Paris Shoe store. Mr. Paris was first, sent to Goat island for instruction and transfered In six week. He says George Paulus Is expecting to come home within a few days. Want Claims Presented In a complaint turned In yester day by William Butxke and wire SATURDAY 1 I x X x X X X X x X X X t y Kid Gloves Fabric Gloves Wool Mittens Face Veils Novelty Ribbons Hair Bow Ribbons Women Neckwear Baby. Shirts Women's Handkercbii'f.t Children's Handkerchiefs Hou.se Aprons Bungalow Aprons Hair Brushes Whisk Brooms Pyralin Ivory Leather Purses leather Baps Novelty Jewelry Box Stationery Toilet Articles Shaving Brushes Clothes Brushe School Supplies Twine, Boxen, TUue Paper. Toilet Soaps Dennison's Paper Novelties include Stickers Tain. CanK Crepe Paper, Xmas Napkins, Streamers Tablecloths, Doilies, Crackers, Nut Cum, and alt , , items lor senuuig jurist mas package. D0LLS TEDDY BEAES " DOLLS YEAR-END CLEARANCE PRICES ON COATS SUITS DRESSES Quality , MerchaodUe u.g:shipley&,co. Ii5-147 N. LIBERTY. STREET Join the Red Crots WherVi Yoor Button? IVifMiUr lricr V t t t Y v V t t V t : t V Clioke Neckwear- Shirts, gloves,-' handkerchiefs, sox. hats, shoes, etc.. make pood Christ mas gifts. Shei's. 344 State street TURNIPS Per lb- Sc ONIONS Per Sack, $2.00 STRAW Per Bale, 75c STONER'S HIGHLAND GROCERY 746 Highland Ave. l . : Phone 49G . Geo. W. STONER. Prop. SPECIALS Gointr Out of Business Hence it will be to yonr advantage to look over any goods. J. A. Patter son, 285 North Commercial street..' Hizher Rate Asked-1 Application for increased, rates was filed with the publiC'servlce com mission yesterday by-the Amity Mu tual Telephone company. The In crease asked is 'from 75 cents a month, the present charge for serv ice, to SI a month- Increased cost of aborand maintenance is tne reason given. vr; ; .-' n'uiM t'p Salem's Industries By supporting .those-now on tn eround. . Will remain open every evening till & o'clock from now until Cttrlst- mas.7 344 State street.. - Son Is Born "A son was born at the home or Mr and Mrs. Lane A. Money, liau South Twelfth street, Friday, Decem ber 20. . . . Standard Scale Books ! In duplicate. Statesman jon oi-' fice. - - , 4 WANTED Household goods, harness, wagons woJs, ranges, heaters, cookstoves iarm machinrr. te. I nav cash oi U1 sell on commission from stock wies conducted anywhere, Phont j0 or til. Woodry. the Auctioneer. . International Correspondence Schools r ed Agent - now at Bilgh i Hotel uhea to meet all students as soon , as possible-" , Offlce 660 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldr uours 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. (rhone 85 . Rpfildpnte: . t North Caolui St. Phona 46 I DR. B. H. WHITE : 1 OSTIOPATllIO PnrsiciAY and suntJKOW A viator Howe on Furlough l.ientenant- Kennetn t airores is v - - m S V .11 hornq from Texas n pass m" tays with his father, A. N. Mooirs. H will be in the city 10 dars. Moorea Is al radv an ex oeriencfd flyer and had expected to ?o ta Franre Just before tw armls t w .fn.od. -. He enlisted a few months after the rnltt-d fetaies ae clared war while he was attending .he University of Oregon. iAUe Cliurch Sunday morning is -fcvery Mwn Present Day." Christmas message. FOR FARMERS' BENEFIT . - - . J- -II trlnifa f W will trane g f. - "J" " farm orofluclf. . . urdol. Wanted dried .PlIe. .nd pears. FARMERS' CASH STOKfc 131 rlh Hirrrt. . LEO OF VEAL Hall Rolled 20c pound MILK FED VEAL STEAK 25c pound . PURE LEAF LARD $1.40 5 lb. pail BEST SHORTENING $1.20 51b. pail LIBERTY STEAK . 2 pounds 35c PORK SAUSAGE 2 pounds 35c ROAST PORK SHOULDERS 25c pound ROAST PORK HAM - 28c pound FINE LINE SPRING CHICKENS In Portland yesterday, A. F. Schraallo left yesterday for Seattle, where he will pass the hol idays. Harry Rarey has gone to his home In Tacoma for the holluaya. rZsthc Martin and Lmi Martfn are in Punnys-.de, Wash..' for Christ mas week Esther Yend. a student at Wil lamette university, has gone to her borne In Walla Walla for the coming wrfk. .... Miss Blossom Itedmon. Instructor In tb commercial department of Sa lem hlg school,. was called, to her home at Decatur. III., by tne sndden illness of a member of the family. She-left on a northbound train., lat night. ?ilss Martha Ber of Areata. Cal.. and Miss Frances Carrtt of Kugene passed th nlrht fn the city with friends. Miss Beer was In Portland yesterday, returning with Miss Gar rett, who has beea teaching In a high school there. The former U connected with the extension de partment of the Humboldt Normal school and will pass Christ ma in Eugene. . Howaid Zimmerman Is home af ter receiving his army discharge and la vUItinz his relatives before ao- Inr to Astoria to take up his law! practice. Zimmerman is a gradu ate of Salem high school. City Treasurer C. O. Bice pasjed yesterday In Portland. Bertha B. Bcuck. who ha" been employed In the quartermaster's of- I J A. Dlieaies of Women aud Nvoas Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. ; Phone 77 " Trynnr 1e-k8! yilMKK. Claim Checks for r rry parcel handled. Midg :et MARKET Originators of, low Prices 351 STATE ST. HI 1 Goldwytv Ohe romance of a . perfect fit 30WMW1P THE VGIIU . MODEL ' MB Purmnt in "which bimness U ood,but love is better. L&st Day LIBERTY i fice In Portland. Is among the for mer Salcra high school students home for the holidays. Marshall Ryan, who V --n In the 8. A. T. C. at Corvallis, Is bom again. . Henry Millie of Grandvlew. Earl Jones of Kennewlck and Mabel Stan ford of Cashfncre. were among the Willamette university students re turning n their homes in Washing ton for the holidays. Mis. I Mae Rouch is passing Christmas In Tacoma. She left yes terday on a northbound train. Margaret F. Power and Irene pinHim went to Seattle yesterday. Ethel McGllrhrist. Doris Church III and Marjorie Kay came In from Eugene yesterday to spend Christ mas at their homes. They have ben attendios the University of Oregor. Men In the S A. T. C. there will probably not come In until tonlrht. Ilouxlas Walker Is home from Mare Island for Christmas. Paul Schmidt of Olympa Is stop- Pinz at the Kligh. DelHea C. Deal stopped over sight at the inigh on his way home from Camn Lewis to Itallas. Mrs. Zadoc Rlggf. who ha been studying pharmacy at North Paciric colic re in Portland, cam In last night to spend the holidays with her husband. M. Se!i. who has bea In the S. A. T C. at the Tnlverslty of Oregon. rerUtorerf at the riizit last night. He I. roinx nn to Tails City today. His .mother was a sior in the city Thur4ay. Lieutenant Howard P. MUlcr of Portland i.i a gwl at the Marion. Mr. and Mr. Ah in N Raynes of Mill City arc at the Marlon. Mr. and Mrs Clay Patker of Hoi brook are viMtm at the Marlon. Fr-d Itfcckebach relumed Uat night ffom Corvalli. where l.e has been In college, and will spend the holidays wiih his patents. Mi as Helen Wlllctl left IjM night for Seattle, whe-e he I to spend Christinas wi'h her family. Robert I. Hinkle cam in from Camp Lewis yesterday and was Joa- ed by Erwln Stewart of Monmouth. The "two m-n stayed at tV- T.luh over nirht before going to tbln honit-s In Polk county. . Mr and Mrs. L. A. Catr of Walls ire stopping at the Illgh Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Man-r of Koumluo. MonL. were amenr y- terday's arrivals at the Marlon. John U. Hoover of Ruprt. Ida., Is at the Marion. Mis Margaret Hizgins. a student at Oregon Agricultural college ar rived here last nicht to visit her un- clee. J. 8. Austin, dtirlnx vacation. Her home is In Poulson. Mont. Mrs. R. C. Hofckinson of "korth Hcnd Is'at the Marlon he. AM W. Cook Is a Ualla ffnest at the r.lich. departments. This was developed at a meeting of the tax comaUaioa yes terday when the state tax levy was made officially. Figures rover one year oaly. From total amount of the budget for a years time or 14.300. 390 has been deducted ISt.StO esti mated for the military police before that organixation was reduced, and then a farther redaction of f slt.SSO representing treasury receipt Is made, leaving f3.4tl.S70 that sboald be levied for If per rent limitation did not stand In the way. The amount to be levied is $3.0:i.402 asd the average levy Is 3.9C mills. , OBaaiaBasSBBBBBBBBwaaa"giaaBMaBMaBaMWBS Stolen Dallas Ford Is Recovered in the South DALLAS. Or.. Dee. 20. prlal to The Statesman) Sheriff John W. Orr of Polk county received word this week that the Ford automobile be longing to Sam Motrison or Mon mouth had been recovered by the po lice officers at Rlddell ta the south ern part of the state, the thieves hav ing abandoned the car when the roads to California through that country became lmpaable. The car was stolen last week from street In la dependence wher Mr. Morrison had left It while trading. JUNK The CAPITAL JUNK Co. always did sad alaays will pay the fall market price for ail kinds of Joak aad machinery, automobiles, etc. We alao bay aad sell all kinds of ctd hand goods. S7I fUewwkrta m. ' PHONE 398 1 ; GIFTS' I I FOR ALL . Ureal foe "Ho" aiwl -tJrlp" Wgli. "I had an awful cold that left me with a dreadful rough. saya Mrs. M. E. Smith. Benton. La. "Bought Foley's Honey and Tar of oar d me sial and it cured me completely. This grand remedy should be la ev ery household at this time, when In fluenza, grip, roughs and eold are so prevalent. Contains no opiates. J. C. Perry. Hotpolct Eadiixt CriOi Hotpoiot Toi4ir Hotpoist Irons kaaiexn Beauty lrtrzs . SUsd Lsaps . HaaMifhts tt call order home prices. ' Yelch Electric 220 N. CoxariercUl Read ht CUulfied Alu K 4 State Tax Uvy Is Made Officially by Commission One of the problems with which Ihe legislature will be confronted will. be a deficiency of 1430. repre senting the difference in the amount that can be levied for. by the state tax commiwdon under the per cent limitation amendment and the re quirements of elate institutions and Extra Taney Corn Fatted TURKEYS GEE CHICKEN - Steusloff Bros., Inc. WHOLESALE AM) KETAIL IHTtTIEIW AXD PAIKIXS MEATS OF ALL KIIfDS, SAUSAGES, LARD, ETC. North e4 Corner l'urt aad liberty Streets PERFECTION AND lea nun ess op SALEM. OREGON rnoNC 3IAN t'FAtTfllE "EVERVTHINtj ;iAR.XTEKir " - Diseases -.T.8AL15M : " OUECON