THE OREGON STATKSUAV. T.IXF.iIY, JAXI ARV 14. A2Q. f " 1 " '"" 1 ! - - .. .- - T- . if I 1 I I I i mi ...i.i t j. - - .... Ity KU'IH I i:OKK KISllKll Mrs. K..T; Heliytr leaves ladny f r ; -Holt. Mr, lltidelsoti h.is twii southern Calif trnia to s:ml the win- making a business trip tliroug'.i ten She wflf visit reluthre in r.o t I Washingion and stapled in Salem Angeles and friend in ,YLU hr-.'.nd. Un his way hanie. Him Francisco and " (Xikluiul lt-fii 'returning io'Saleui. 1 i - 1 : The Danghtera of Veterans will meet at th, .armory this, evening t tlorr officers for the ensiring year. .Mrs. Y. A. KUioit. president bf-th' organization, will preside and sever al ne wrrie.liber wHj k Initiated. ; - ; ; ." Mm; Zado? UijrH, spent Tuesday in -Portland. ' J r . . ,; . ; , AV. ;'A.' Hudelson of - Xorth Powder nan been upending the past few day ' in Salem the guest of his fctsr. Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Languth of Portland i is spending two weeks in Salem th. hone guest of-hsr sister. Miss Mar garet Valer, organist at the Oregon theater. Miss Pimji. Smith' or the 'Beta ChV Jiouse ha returned to the univer sity after spending the Christ mas holidays with her parent in Van con ver. i - Master David Cherrinprton has ar rived in Salem fr.im eastern Oergoii and will snend the remainder of the Annual Sale : .-. - .... r ; . . I : i ; - ' ' V " '. Nn-lfcwte Cornet Samples, Medium and-Large Size ! y A. L LYONS 123 Court St. j . 8ALKM Herjp.c.de Mary Says: Neglect Of the Hair Fills the Comb and Brush. Don't Neglect Your Hair. Use NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Sod Everywhere AKcattons Barber Shops winter with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cherrinirton. .. , . The annual business meeting of SU Paul's Episcopal ehnrrh was held Mondav nieht in the parlors of the church. After the meeting a social lt r lafure and are domiciled at the Ho tel Mariou. Mr.-Wataon la eiu4t- ! .d with the Oregon Journal. Mrs. Inland Porter gave a dra matic recital at the First ChrlMlaj church in Dallas last Friday evenlnf. Thi recital was greatl enjoyed,, as are all of Mrs. Porter's programs. Mrs. llerhert Mart Mayer of Hel ena. M.mt.. will arrive In Salem tit latter nnrt f the wwk t. be a bona guest for feveral weeks of her sis ter. Mrs. l-e' L- Gilbert: Mrr. Marr will be ac.'ompanieil (mfu Portland by Mr. and Mrs. I, n. SnyWr who will remain for the week-end. Alma Rohrer or Ijinsanne uau is spending a few days in Portland- The North Salem Women's eln meets today at 2:30 with Mrs. O. It. Straushaugh at North Hroai- wav. The business meeting will be followed by a social hour. . The wornens home rtlssi 'nry o- cietv of ih Jason l.e- MetlMxIia' rhnreh wlli mt this afternoon t 2:?.rt o'cW-k at the name of Mrs. i;. H. Rnberts. IS ST Xorth Winter street.- The meeting will be the reg- rlar nnarterly tea. A l.l-hf'-v p:r.Ttv was given ror Flora Fletcher at her home. 1SST X. Xorth Winter street Monday evening. The ntfair w a In h por ef her friends in the vicinity of the Fletch- home r.t Xorih Howell. Tnoae Oregon Industries Yeek Jan. 19th to 24th $40.00 in cash prizes. CALL OR PHONE FOR PART1CUURS AT GALE & COMPANY. hour was enjoyed at the rectory. Mrs. Carlton Smith sang two solo in her usual delightful taanner, after which dainty refreshments were serveJ by the hostess. .'' .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson or Portland are in Salem for the leqls- .resent wre: nan; veiiima".' Virgil Morgan. Alice Morgan. Maude Peer. Edna Stevens. Nttie Dunn. Gladvs Oddie of North Howell. r-( nie Milne of Central Hwelt. Ralph Kester. Harry Kester of Suver. and Pertha Vlck or Salem. The Yonng Women's Christian association will hold "open house" tonight An the association rooms as ? rt of the "Come and See uro gram. The general public la invited to attend and learn' or the various ac tivities or the organization. The af a p-rt or a plan to better fa miliarise the public, with the Y. W. C. A. work. DRESS GOODS at money saving prices 36 inch plaid dres goods, per yrd 63c 34 tech Navy Serf, pr yard. . .i9a 38 tech SiDc Poplin, all colors, pr yard J1.4J 66 inch Tweed Coating, per yard... "5 44 inch All Wool French Serge, per yard 2SS 38 inch All Wool Poplin, per yard i JJ-M 56 inch Wool Flannel, per yard, $1-49 52 inch Chiffon Broadcloth, per yard 46 inch All Wool Serge, iponged and ihrnnk, per yard. : . . . .-.$1.93 Axnoskeag Ginghams, per yard . . . . -29c and 35c Percales, yard wide, per yard 29c and 35c Romper Cloth, per yard -..39c Our prices always the lowest GALE- & CO f ? Commercial and Court Streets BABY CLINIC. NEXT THURSDAY Publicity Campaign for Bet ter Babies Started by Mer chants of County ' . Th postponed Deeenilfr clinic, of the Marion County Ch.-ildwa's bu reau will be held Thursday afternoon et 2 oVi in the auditorium of thv Salem Commercial ?1u?t all babies who were admitted to h-i f)ecember clinic to be. taken care of at the Jan uary clinic IVe regulation number feature of th- clinic will ! the ol of SS.has becu more than made np. lection or bableV an J smalt cbildien's those remaining on th" lit to receive! clothes, and wh!n will bo dlansfed attention at another date. , J by Mr. John A. Carsoa, president of A pubj;t .campaign Tor better,-1 be bureau. Formerly Chicago Store babies ha l.ee'. Marte.t by Merchant j of the county, win wilt aid the bur eau by rrakini? suitable winoow olal Tlayi each monr'.t. j Kverything thnt s. baby r.r youngi chFld needs for i. proper develop-, ment will l shovn. centered around; a better babies poser,- Thso win- Anr? dows will be ui'trn. -ach mouth.! Mrs. X. A. Hegel of Portland, chairman of ihe :hlldrena bireati or the State Pa re'i; -Teacher n.sciation will be present again at (hi wek's clinic, and will aid in thi work. The CIVILIZATION TAXESSIGHT Clouds Consequently Gather as Ones Age Advances rrr At the Electric Sign SHOES 167 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Great Jaeeary ear anee Sale r Closes Saturday, January 17th, at 9 p. m., you will be very sorry if you miss those WONDERFUL BARGAINS : Most of the Prices are below present factory prices. We bought many thousands of dollars worth last season at the low prices. They are now here and we must clear our shelves for spring goods which will begin to come soon. YOU GET THE BENEFIT Don't Delay. Get your shoes while sizes are here. Look at this short list ofbargains. . . j Today's Lot No. .' MEN'S SHOES . Value 722 Brown Bull Dog toe, Neolin soles $8.00 0722 Brown Bull Dog toe, ()ak welt sol e . ............ . . . $8.00 07CO vici kid 'Hiker' toe kid lined double welt soles, viscotfzed $9.00 73 gun metal broad ' ' Comfy ' toes . $10.00 lib vici kid, broad "Comfy" toes ..V.. .."..,;.,;..$9.5a Sale Price $5.95 $GJ35 $7.85 $7lE5 $75 r 701 Stetson high grade kid, straight last, the very finest qual- v ity shoe; war tax 30c. .$18.50 5 , ) -.'...- - ... - . . ...... 709 Stetson high grade kid Corndodger last, war tax, 35c. . $19.00 75S brown grain, heavy blucher, welt soles . . J .$7.50 ' Foresters hand-made logger, 10-inch top, double sole, double pegged, a real $20 shoe for. ............ . .............. . $12.95 j , $13.45 $4.85 .$16.95 Boys' black calf blucher, sizes 1 to &y2, regular $5, special. . . . . . . . $35 . Boys brown army blucher, sizes 1 to' 5U, regular $5.50 special. .. i.$4.45 C O ME, L OOK FOR YOURSE L F LotNo. LADIES' SHOES Sale Price 228-240 brown with cloth tops, $9 to $9.50 values $5.95 ' 114 "Selby" black kid, cloth top, French heels regular $8, Special $3.95 0204 black kid cloth top, school heels, value $8, special. $4.35 0207 black kid, cloth top, , school heels, value $6.75, special $4.65 404 black kid pumps, French heels, value $8, special ..... . . $3.95 1 145-244 "Red Cross" brown kid with fieldmouse kid tops, French or Cuban lti heels, worth $18, our regular $15 at .....'f(war tax 20c).... ..$11.90 l.l J55 ',Rcd Cro" foU dress patent dull kid topcovered Louis XV heels, new est long toe last, now $15, our regular $13.50 special (war tax 10c) $10.85- Lot CHILDREN'S SHOES 538 gun metal lace, low heels, sizes 11 to 2. . 505 black kid lace, low heels, sizes 11 to 2. . . . 0542 dark grey kid English lace, low heels, 11 to 2. 537 "PlamaU" black elk bal. sizes 12 to 2. ....... . 0629 Infant's patent, cloth top, no heels, l'to 5. . . 631 Infant's gun metal button, spring heels, ; 5 to 8. Regular Sale Price Price ..$4.00 $2.85 ..$4.50 $2.95 ..$4.50 $2.95 . .$4.50 $2.95 ..$5.50 $35 ..$6.50; $555 . .$3.50 $2.85 ..$1.50 $1.15 . .$2.25 $1.80 Practically every modern occupa ation strains the eyes. ' People work at close range at desk or bench t very close work which demands in tense concentration of vision for long periods. The result ! almost invariably eye strain. Everyone pays the penalty whore vision is not what It ought to h by the lessened earning capacity ,. . lh. n.rt:. which bad eyesight alwaya bring. fnarfh Mng tor tbe bttWBe mK Tne injury titat eyestrain wreags The meeting was attended br a Un you'd think he'd be ashamed., ai Dr. Reld. "Tou wotid find hla pti baggy, hla coat shabby, and that I need his hair eat. In Irelan4 ti? wear tneir eiomes uatu utey iH worn out. That's why they ey prosperity and happiness. Their V. is not a sham." 7 iFlax is one of the most importa: Indnstries of Ireland and Pr. Re Is weO-rn-aainted with It. He n could not see why Oregoa thou: not be abb to grow eomtgli flax t suffice the demands of tot enti United Stales. "So Ions Oregon Is develop!: Its resources It strikes toe strarr why this Is not taken Bp. he sa "for I am Mire that fortunes raa made with it here as they arc Irelaad. John W. Troy, singing evtatelU bo with Dr. Reid. 1 eoadaetiz upon the health also weakens the power to earn, which again meant financial loes. The prodigal waste of good vision in youth haa to be accounted forj ana nature sinaes a Data nee ny im posing the penalty of enfeebled eyes. How often might the depression and the greyness of age be lessened were only eyesight cared for and pr serveo. . Life would not then lose Its brightness nor our pleasures the power to charm and cheer.'. Scientific auentlon can do mncb today to improve sight which Is fall ing; but It can do infinitely more a eplendid work indeed in prevent ing the development of eye troubles. If your eyes need attention ee Dr. L. Hall Wilson. Eyesight Spec ialist. 210-21 1 IT. s. National bank building. er crowd than ever t-efng turned away. before. - taa: REH) ADDRESSES BUSINESS '.MEN Irish Preacher Thinks Ore go- mans Can Make Fortunes From Flax Dr. S. J. Reid. Irish Preacher, ad dressed the Palera business men Won aay noon at the Commercial elub. using the subject of "Commercial Possibilities of Ireland." Dr. Reid'a keen sense of Irish hu mor was hirhly evident all throurh the address. Even when snentln of the present political problem fac ing nis country he likened It to Just n Irih r.larful prank." He said that ha realizes that probably no greater . rr4t nr -oartT flow, ever, be declared tbe Irish being ag gressive and thrirty. will form a so I at Ion., after which greater thing are. la store for them. , From an Industrial point of view Dr. Reid says that. Ireland Is proe perons and happy. One reason t which he attributes this is the great fooperative commercial scheme, elim inating the middle man and under mining comretitlon. Owlnr to the fertility or th soil and thrift of the 1 1 . . . insu. ne riatms mat Ireland is tb upply house of Great Britain." Ev ery day except Sunday shiploads o? products of Ireland are sent to Great Britain. .. The per -capita bank deposits of ire is mi are higher than those of either England. Scotland nr Wales. Thla was laid to the undenUble thrift of the Irish. Dr. Reid says that an Irishman can't be judged by his appear ances. He claims that they not try. like the Americans, to make themselves appear Just a little bet ter than they are. Rather, they-look a little worse. "I'll bet If .yoo saw Lloyd 'George Any CpmpTcmae Favoni by Willamette Sfcies! Willamette university stsdec are fn favor of any kind, of a cm promise that will Insure adoptloa c the-treaty of peaca and estaslis ment of the league of nations. TV Is evident from a vote taken by lamette.tadat at tbe chapel hot Monday on tbe Peace treaty pn posala. I The four proposed sol a Horn t tbe 'problem and the vote east 1 Vch were as follows: Clause 1. That the lea rue cf as tlonp aa first presented by Preside wuson t accepted with no aracsc Mnents or reservatioas. 57 votes, f Clanae 2.- That there be league at all, 16 votes. i Clause J. That the league b eepted with the. Lodge reservaOot 170 votes. i Clause 4. That any kind cf t compromise that wIlKlntnre pasta; or the league be accepted. 72 vote i FREE TO Pile Sufferers Tnt rw rttl Yew Try tkla " Xrm im Car that Amy C lae.wllkt llMatert IM ". mplT kw mm u rUmmm" "TrnmUmK TaM 0mmUmmlty mm S- ' Let Me Prore This Free it I latemal method for th treati and permanent rmlimt at piles t O correct . Thousands upna tfco' anda of grateful Utter leetifr t u ana want you to try thta metSM my npfM No matter whether Tnur ease Is long standing or receat develoae whether It la chronic or acute. it is ocraalAnal or permanent. 1' should sen for thla f re trial tre men i No matter where yew live . ter what year age or oerwpattos yoo ar troubled with piles bit pmU will relieve yoa prompt lr 1 especially want to aend it t O apparently hopeless eases whera ' forms of ointment a. salves, and iocal appllcatkona have railed 1 want row to resits that mr "-J 4 of treat tna; pile la the one dependable treatment Thia liberal offer of free treats- la too Important for yew to single day. Writ now. Send a ey. ftimplr mail La roup an - oat thia now TODAT. Free Pilt Remedy EmtBf'a"g Bldg. Marshall. V. t lease send trm trial of jrowr m' od to: