TWrt OJft.fJON STATESMAN: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1010. i f-. -4r? L2c cr 55c per 34c 12c (3 10c 40c lb. 43c ate 43c ate 47c 50c L.20 22c 40c 24 c 45c .Oc .8c .S3 out 1.15 Gilchrist, Sr.. home if k " from Oakland. son Memorial church ial Torilizd- A function In Portland tomorrow Calif., where they had been vlKitins after ihov Voft einH m.u .rl i. c.. ml i. nar laft mUK i i j ' - . - i . ' " - mov "iOUl iV ii V 1 UUU1C 11 HyilUTH LEXORE FISHER. ft , RS. Raymond Walsh, nee Jen- I wl nile Fry nd her 8ma11 daugh- ter, Priacllla, who hare been visiting for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Walsh's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan 3. Fry, left for her home In Sacramento, Calif. Mrs WaUh has brjeu delightfully enter tained by her many, friends her nd her departure for her home is of much regret to Salem society folk. She has been greatly missed from the social life of the city since her marriage a Tew years ago and sine which she has made her home In the southern state. s ; ' " .. . V.f- , Miss Cornelia Marvin, acompanied . by Miss Todd of Monmouth Normal school and Mias Foster of Wisconsin are leaving; today for Seattle and to- nigni sail on tue Empress of Asia for a five months' tour nf tha Orlont going first to Korea where they will visit friends for a vhife. Frottf there to Japan. Manchuria, vibitinr ' Pe king and Shanghai, at Christmas time. !- -..!" - '"-''"'.-" 1 Mrs. J. N. Thorpe of Des Moines. Ia,. arrived this week and will vlstt fyr several weaks at the F. B. Soulh- wlck home. ' ' I . ., , r. f & . -; Mrs. William ' Page Douglass, nw Ilsabelle McGilchrist, and her two small children who accompanied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Oakland after a delightful visit of several weeks In Salem with her par. ents and brothers. The C. ; W. H. M of the First Christian church wl'l meet this aft ernoon with Mrs. John Rlggs, at her, home at 4H.!; orth L,am..: ttrM t. The following taken from yester day's Oregonian will be Interesting t Salem friends for the groom is well known here arid a member of one of the prominent pioneer f am il!i i the state. - He is the son of Judge William Galloway and a brother of Charles -V." Galloway.' He is known over the state as an attorney of ex ceptional merits. "THE, DALLES. Or.. Oct. 8. Francis V. Galloway, district atlor- nojr, and Mildred S. Cooper wero married this afternoon at the Atkin- frlencs h-jre. Rev. Flinti formerly i the tea for M'.st Alma Haines, bride pastor of the Congregational church elct of Joseph McAllister of this city or The Dalles, officiated.! Only th which Miss Mary Blossom Is giving, immediate relatives of the bride and Maids and matrons of the Portland bridegroom were present at the cer emony, which marked the climax of a romance of many year$. Miss Coaper Is deputy" assessor for Wasco county and has resided here always. Gailowav is the son of Wfl-lia-m Galloway of Saltra, former cir cuit judge of Marion county. Dur ing his practice of law he has jeen. identified with many of the most im portant casea fought through looa' courts. He was formerly an Instruc tor In Washington high school, Port land. Attorney Galloway-Is popular here, being now grand exalted ruler of ths local Elks lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Galloway honeymoon nojonrn at IJeach. Tillamook county pie will reside here. left for a Manzisnta The cou- JTOU men with an eye for smart,1 W distinctive style in clothes a suit JUL that drapes gracefully to your figure, or a snappy, shapely overcoat at a reasonable price, listen ! We are tevday able to announce that we hold ex clusive representation of theclothes whose name has longbeen New York's bv&word for metropol itan style at moderate cost Monroe Clothes. 0 JJR first stock of Monroe Clothes is on dis play fort your selection and approval. Until this fall, Monroe Clothes were sold only m Greater New York and the vicinity. The min ute they were available to us, we grasped the, chance. Fori Monroe Clothes have a prestige of appeal and "make-good" in New York as definite and recognized as Broadway and Fifth Avenue. CONSIDER this fact: Roc hundred thousand Vr New York Men have bought JXConroe Clothes. They bought because a look at a Monroe suit, or a Monroe overcoat, and a look at the price-mark told them a look elsewhere would be wasted. Come in and look at them yourself, and mark the prices $25, $30, and $35, for suits and overcoats you must go at least $ 1 0 higher to equal. MONROE Clothes embody New York's smartest style at its best; and they get; New York style to you. while it is still style in New York. . Make your fall suit, your new overcoat, Monroe Make; then you will understand why knowing men hail the arrival of Monroe Clothes in our city, and why all will realize their importance ill uie euu. - t j. ' . ; 1 Come in to-day," ' r - G. W. JOHNSON :& CO, U. S. National Bank Building Salem, Oregon ; - Hi m j , '" 't ; A; pJ : : " ' Tpld Our . City ;, i ' ' ' ; .-, :- - ....r, .-, . r . - ..... . , smart, set numbering 0 are on th inritation list.- '.-''" . Mrs. E. S. TillinghaJ't !s visiting in Portland with friends. Mrs. Charles Gray Is visiting for a short time at Camp Lewis. Mrs. Irwin Griffith and Miss Har riet Grirflth spent yesterday In Port Jand Visiting friends. "j Mr. anj Mrs. Milton L. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. George G. Krcwn Jar spending fw- rtsyg in Eugene as the guest of friends. ' .-, Mrs. .A. C. BohrnsteHt -ieft ye'r 'day morning for Portland to visit with her brother for twa weeks. ' '." Mrs. C. It. Fisher who has been visiting rrlends in Salem left yester day for Portland fir a brief vllt be-; fore returning to her home in Klam ath Falls. ' .' Mrs. Etna Emmlli'.who has' been visiting her sister. Mrs. Fred II. Thompson left last night for her home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Coon have just returned from a tonr of the east and south being gone six weeks. They visited friends in Illinois and Iowa and then went down' into the southern states whsre they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Coon planned to, spend the winter traveling' but because of the ill health of the for- mer they returned home after a very short sojourn in California. ' r r ' Mrs. W. II, Darby returned last night from Stayton where she .has been visiting relatives for several days. Mrs. Walter 'Huchner - spent yes terday in Portland visiting friends. Mrs. I. M. Tipple and Mrs. C. R. Dell left yesterday for a visit In the middle west, t Mrs. Tipple 'going tr Del mar, Iowa,' to visit her son VranV Tlnnl. Mm tl.lt will vl.ll . .... a f a a 0. .;!! n a . , .an. in OniTha, with friends for several weeks. ' Dr. .Alma Cannon who has been visiting friends in Salem for a short time left for her home in Eugene yesterday. ' Interesting to Salem peole Is the announcement of the marriage Wed nesdav of Mr. C. C Jefferiea -. to Westerner Houghton at Great Falls Mont. Mrs. Houghton is well known la Salem. She is the mother of Mix. A. E. Laflar and Bsrt Jefferies of this city.1 Mr. and Mrs. Houghton will make their home In Lewiston Mont., where the former is engaged in Dusiness Tired,OverworkedMothers What You Need is Vinol 1 V War conditions Have made the demand upon a mother's time and energy unlimited. In their zeal to do all in their power for their loved ones, they continually overwork and are soon in a nervous, run-down condition. Vinol, the non-secret cod liver and iron tonic, will build you up and make you strong. HERE IS PROOF .Wkitmaa, Mam. "1 sufffred from aeerrooa, run down cooditioa aad loss of strength so it was hard for tna to (ret arotmd and do my work. After other medi cines had failed to help me Vinol re stored my health and strength aad I heartily recommend it to anyoo rui feting from a Berroua, rna-dowii condition." Mrs. R. alTLlttle. CWrcIaaJ, OUoJ " I keep boose for nry hosbasd aad myself aad got into a weak, run-down condition, no strength, languid aad no ambition. After doctoring for awhila and getting no better 1 tried Vinol and to try surprise It bciit n cp and strengthened nay wboU system. It is eertalnly a good tonk. "Mrs. Wra, D. Dawson. EMIL A.' SCIIAEFEIL -DRUGGIST. AND DIIUGGISTS EVEKY- WHERE. I 1 I GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let "Danderine" save your hair and douBle , its .beauty . -If y ? . a.' f ; . . . V Oh, girls, such ' ah 'abundance of thick, heavy. Invigorated hair; a per. I feet mass of avy. silky hair, glori- cusly fluffy, bright and so easy lo in. n a .o , Jutt moisten a cloth with a little 'Danderine" and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically re moves all dirt, excess oil and grease, but your hair is not left brittle, dry. stringy or faded, but charmingly soft. with glossy, golden gleams and ten der lights. ' The youthral glints, tints and color " are again in your hair. "Danderine" Is a tonlc-beautifler. Besides doubling the beauty of the hair at once, it checks dandruff and stopa falling hair. Get delightful Danderine for, a few cnts at any drug or toilet counter and use.it as a dressing and mvigoraior as toia -n bottle. ; - I Dack Hunting Season Looms and Hunters Want Licenses An average of 12 hunting licenses is taken out every day now that th rush of the first part of the season has subsided. Another Jump is pre dicted with the opening of tha duck hnnfinir season.. October 16. On sportsman took out a license yester day in anticipation of the duck sea ron. stating that there are many of the quackers on the sloughs and strrima. L. H. Gecr of Salem, se cured a fishing license yesterday. Hunting license were issued to the following: Walter KoWe. Pratum: wir.l mi KI-on. Portland: J-hn S Kreb-. Wililam Sherwood. O. R. Le Dick Sfhafkraan; Joe Painter, A. C Stclttka. r. S. HlMin. W. A. Shutt. Alton Vanderhoof. N. V. Vanderhoof. V.vntt Van Osdel. f. R. Maddox. J. K. Sampson, U M. Wabb, of Salem. SALEM SAMPLE S 141 North Commercial Street : Factory Samples of Ladies, Suits and Goats Various stvlea in choose from 8iiit at . .', . . . . ..... $23.83, $32.50, $45.00 to $65.00 Coats. i 1 $33.50 to $345 These must be mtu to Ik aj)reciatM as they are exceptional gootl values. . We are unpacking a .shiptnent f Ijal.-' Skirts and Waists that will he priced to yon at our .tiMial' low prices G. J. BREIER GO. You Do Better Here for Less ROSTEI&GREENBAUM - . Outing Flannel Speial good grade all eolors, a yard 25c These ffKxIs cost more rnonev- wholesale, a real gotxl quality and you arc not limited m your purchase?. They will not rt with us long, -o he on time, . .'.,.. Reached Sheetings (Jood 0-4 htcached hc etiJ- at, yard. . . 75c Sheetings are hipli, this. jnality i.s quoted in Portland stores from VQv to a dollar a yard. J Turkish Towels, a large assortment, pretty patterns from .-. 35c to $10 Marseilles Bed Spreads All iecial gool value, ;and sure to plea.se you. Scalloped and cut corner, 76x81, weight .1 rKtind.H. price $3.50 ilarseillcs hed upread. TGxKfi, weight, 11 1-4 iHunIs. price $2.75 .Thce gootls are made from ujerijr staple cotton and war-rantt-tl to give satisfaetion. Reed Table Linen i . .. , . . ..- .,.......- - , . - 2 yardn wide, far Ik-Iow present wholesale values at ard ........ i ........$2.00, $20. $35, and $3.50 Ileal table linen, CG inches wide, at........;.. $1.75 "Mercerized tabic cloth from 0e a yard tip to $123 . AH -good values Blankets - ! Iure staj)Ie cotton, GGx), white, tan or greyigoMl weight $3X0 Nice plaid blankets, pretty iatterm, GGxK, "at. . .$6X0 a pair Kxtra large blankets ec plaid patlcnis. 74xM at.. $725 pair Harge Silkline Comforts, 100 per cent Pure Tard.-d Cotton $3.75 240-246 North Commercial Street I 11 T?-7'-l,t I I ?srrvVkV? i I I . FLOR DC ME1LBA The Cigar Supreme At the price r lor DC HCLOA is better, bigger and more pleasing than any tmld Havana cigar! Comma om i fC OrntMSnza Sctxcroj azr I 3 Dirrztr Mucts Ask your 4alr for ywor frtt ' I- IXWIS CIGAR MFC CO Me-rk.H J Urfst In&ipin&r OjW faclor in th VferVt BTATES1IAH CLASSIFIED ADS BRDIG QUICK RESULTS 1