SiLVERtON PERSONALS AND BRIEFS SILVERTON, Or., Sept- If.. (Special to The Statesman.)- Hop picking was finished In the 0 T vBowea yard yesterday after noon In the venrng Mr. Bbwen entertained the pfckera at , a watermelon : spread and ; bonfire party! -At -10 !'cloek the pickers adjoued t be house to spend the remainder1 of the evening 16 dancing. . Mr Morris Johnfton Is very ill at her home on Mill street. Mr and Mrs; Lewis Hall, mo tored to Pacific City Saturtayand returned Moflday; In to go to Corvailis ' tht week to rater Oregon' Agricultural college-Among those going are MiMf-Vivian Cramer, Mias Dorothy Hubbs,rMiss Helen Currie, Theo aore Hobart, Miss Anna Hobarl, Earl Bennett, Elgin McCleary and Victor Madsen. . - . O. Cbedester sold his arm on Pudding rivet road, on Central Howell, to H. Johnson of Mon tana." The consideration was $7000. to..,:: , Mrs. M. Gilbert Oundergon enrs tertalned at a coffee party yester day afternoon. Those present were Miss Dora Johnson, Miss D. Lofkren. Mrs; Georire Henricksen, Mis Dara Henricksen, Miss Lou ise Henricksen arid Miss Esther Towe. ' Rev. , and Mra. J. C. Roseland were Salem caller yesterday. Miss ' Lillle Madsen, Mrs. Ar thur Madsen, Mr. A. J. Madsen and Victor Madsen made a busi ness trip to Salem Thursday. Chris Hafri, who has' been em ployed at the lienson ; Pheasant farm for Home time, has given up his Work there and is preparing to gd to Montana. 1 -.: Miss Marion TayloAa popular girl tdf Bilvertbh's k younger set, has given oat. that she will leave next "weelc for "Eogene' wnerW she will enter the .university.". Miss Esther" Larsen has accept ed a position at the "Webb Trans fer i office. Miss Maurine Moore, who baa been employed there, dur ing' the summer months, will re turn to high school ;to complete her Wrk. - ' Mr. j and Mrs. W. Gehrke, for merly I of Eola, : have rented the Jack residence on McClaine street. Mr. Gehrke is bnVof the owners of the Silverton 1 Iron foundry. George Henricksen, son of Rev. an Mr. George Henricksen ol Fllverton, has begun his ; second year as a students at Luther col lege, Decorah, la.., , During: the summer Mr.rHenricksen'has been employed : in .the Luther Publish ing house at Decorab; 5 r C if. . Pounder Is again able to be out " after. an attack of j pneu monia. J Mf; Pounder- is a car penter on the new Central Howell school. , . . j (,';,' f-' T- ; A. Berglund, formerly of Sllvertotf, is now living at Val seti. Or; -,;," ,i , -'r 'Claire: Jarvali has accepted the management; or.tb&muahr depart raent. atj,the Steelhammer drug ttore, s rv . , , - Mr, and Mrs. F. Hunter have gone to Innes, Sask.V to visit their daughter. They will visit a son at Crosby,'. N. D before they re turn to Silverton. Mr- and Mrs. W, S. Jack have returned from their summer camp at Cascadla. Mr.. Jack is camp manager at Cascadta. - - Warren Haskens of Woodburn was at i Silverton this .week look ing over the possibilities of pur chasing a barber shop. . . Miss Louise Fluhrer has re turned from a two weeks' visit at Spokane . i Mrs. Helen Wrightman and son Edgar have returned from a visit With friends at Lebanon. Brock Hammond has gone to Minneapolis to enter the Unlver Sity of Minnesota.' ': Mrs. Martin Olson and two Children are visiting friends at Astoria .and Portland. Storaasir 4 Corhouse recejved the contract for the new school house In the McLaughlin district. Mrs. Martha Gunderson and her son Henry have gone to Porter, Minn,, for a few weeks' visit. . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stroat of Woodstock, Can., are guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. YV. Towne. The trial of Joe Page, who is in the county jail on a moonshine charge, is scheduled to come be fore Justice P. L. Brown of sil verton some time next week. iMrs. A. H. Ruud and baby have returned frpm a visit to their former home at Grand Forks, N. D. Otto Legard has resigned his position with the N. Diggerness store and accepted one with Jthe Woolen Mill store, j Mr. and Mrs. Miles! Ottoway and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bye ire camp ing at Tillamook. Hans Hansen has begun the erection, of a new house on the property be recently purchased in the Brush creek district. z Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge and her daughter. Miss Betty, have re turned from a visit in southern California. They visited Dr. Kleinsorge's mother at Holly wood. While there they visited with Mrs. R. Sites, a former $511 verton music teacher, and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callister at San Francisco. Mr.; Callister; was formerly cashier at Coolldge & McClain bank. I Ready to Help Yon If yon are subject to biliousness, gas, bloating, sick headache, sour stomach or other Ills that result from indigestion and constipation, you can get .relief .with Foley Ca thartic Tablets. They are a gen uine, wholesome physic that af fords prompt, Sure and safe relief without griping4 or pain. J.T.OH burn, R. F. D. 1, Lucasvllle, O.i writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets arefine . I had stomach trouble. took Foley Cathartic Tablets and now I can eat anything, sold everywhere. -Adv. Today' and Tomorrow VAUDEVILLE -a- 2 Acts 2 Also . v - s 4 1 t f . ,.Kfi-i x :'GRAND I- THEATER AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington- Cleveland Washington ......... Uhle and O'Neill; Miller and Plcinich. R. H. E. 2 6 1 0 4 1 Erickson, At Bostoh R. H. E, Chicago .............. 4 12 4 Bostoii-i-.r; w. . : . ... 10 11" t Wilkinson. Hodee and Schalk. Iees; Bush and Walters. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Detroit 7 '12 tit Philadelphia . . 3 8 3 Ehrake and Bassler; Moore and Myatt. At New York . St. Louis ... New. York I R. H. E. 10 14 0 i m Shocker and Severeid: Shaw- key, Quinn, Roger 3 and Schang. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburgh R. H. E. New York ..... . . ; . 51 O Pittsburgh . ... . . . , . 0 , 2 0 Toney and Snyder Hamilton. Glarner, Yellowhors aad ScMidt At St. Louis R. tt. R. Philadelphia ........ 3 9 1 gt. Louia : . . 4 10 1 Beehan and Peters: Walters and Clenions, Ainsmith. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Boston l s 0 crneinnatl . . . . : . . 5 il 0 Oeschger. McQuillan and Gib son; Donohue and Win go. HD V. IS TO BE OBSERVED Suggested Program Is Pre pared by State Superin ,'tendent Ghurchill ... J. A. CHurchlll, state superin tendent of schools, has complet ed the suggested program for the observance of Frances E. WRlard day in the Oregon schools; Octob er 28. He was assisted by Mra. a.- L. Buland. of the Woman's Christian Temperance union in Portland, and by Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian. In the foreword Mr. Churchill says: . "Every boy or girl who learns of the mighty influence of the un selfish Tlevojtton of; Frances E. Wfllard to a gTeat cause, and of the manner in which- the world has realized on her trforts will ap preciate an opportunity to Join with his fellows la the observance of the day set apart by the legis lature of Oregon, for the schools of the state- for that putposfe. "In .every, community ihsre is an echo or good that Frances Wu lard did for ail humanity, and when we .loin, jn ; reverinr her memory through a proper observ ance of the day we do honor to ourselves.; -i rr:: .; ;..'. "I hope that in very school- house where the school is in ses sion the program as outlined here in will be presented." Could Hardly Straisliten tp When the kidneys are over worked and . fail to ' " throw out waste matter from the system, it causes aches, pains, lame back, swollen ankles, sore Joints, dizji ness, floatln g specks, etc. J. W. Seabock, : Chester, Pa., . writes: "My kidneys and back hurt me whan I got out of bed in th mqsjsjng I could hardly straighten V Had to rub the small of my M4k before I could walk. I could hardly button my shoes. 1 haven't felt the soreness since 1 took Foley Kidney Pills. Sold ev trywhere. Adv. 1 1 yards Calico The Peopled Cash Store Anhbuhces Another OiiK of tKe MaiJBaiain Days Dollar Day Special 16 lbs. Saggar I trdliar Day 'd Special V With purchase of $2 or over. S" ft 12 pair Canvas Gloves Heavy weight Dollar Day Special $ 1 7V1 Yardi Hope Musliii The Hope Muslin; it truly is not of a necessity to try and g describe it, as this grade is f khown to every woman. For Dollar Day only. 1 Three Ladies' Vests Vests ynu would! easily value to 50c each, in bodice and band tops, the sizes can be had to 16 and please remember they are mercerized vests. Dollar Price $ 1 Two Ladies' Union Suits Summer weight Suits, fine rib bed and many other groups that go to make this a won- g derf ul purchase at this tremen- r dous savihg during Dollar Day Specials. 1 3 pairs Ladies' Hose Can you imagine Ladies Mer cerized Lisle Hose in a good as sortment of colors and sizes E and extra good quality, 3 for V $1 only during Dollar Day Sales. ' 1 5 Child's Stockings The kind that will relieve you of mending every now and then . stockings that will wear well g because they are made well. V Save doubly during Dollar Day Sales. 1 5Mj yards Percale Fine Percales, fast colors, 36 inches wide, in light shades, dotted and in stripes; percales that regularly sold at 25c the yard. Just another proof of the tremendous values we of fer during Dollar Sales. 1 Mixed Wool Serge Just an illustration of the won derful values we have here for you. We offer Mixed Wool Ser ges in a large variety of colors at this big Dollar Day Savings. n 7 yards Canton Flannel A fine grade of Flannel that will surprise you for its attract ive low price; but only for Dol lar Day, Special t 1 Corduroy Velvet, Yard The newness of these materials make them greatly wanted and they are so very suitable for kimonas and bathrobes that it makes this a doubly wanted item. 1 5 yards Floral Curtain Scrims $i The most lovely curtain scrim ever in white and ecru back grounds. Patterns are in as sorted colors, i especial priced for Dollar Dayr Special. 632 yards Shirting Excellent quality Shirting, just the thing now wnen school days are in sight and the young ones will need blouses. Spec ially priced for Dollar Day. $1 2 Mercerized Brassier Two fine brocaded mercerized brassiers in flesh colors. A full range of alies and the big factor in the "shur-on" straps. 1 n v, BASE DAY MENU Specializing in Giving Bigger Values Ladies and Children's Hats fl.00 Girls Corsets, two for. 1.041 Turkish Bath Towels, four for... l.OO Ladies' Flannelette Klmona Sacks, 2 for ...1 1-00 Children's Union Suits, two for.. l.OO Laces. 12 yards for l.OO Men's Shirts and Drawers, S gar ments for 1.00 Ladies' House Dresses V. ... l.OO Four skeins grey! Germant'own yarn l.oo Children's Sleeping Garments 3 for 1.00 Ten Huck Towels for ..... ... . . . l.OO Three Aluminum Stew Kettles... l.OO One Alumiuum (Wash Pan. . . 1.00 $1.75 heavy aluminum Frying Pan 1.00 75c and. COc Aluminum Milk Fans, both . . ! . . . Set of 3 large, medium and small olatters. all for. SV4 yards Oil Cloth. Four-gallcn. Pickling Crocks Other sizes 25c gallon. -" - : f 1 .. vAr Jr. SATURDAY AND MONDAY Extraordinary offering from every section of our store m a sparkling twoay bar gain sale at phehomenally low prices. Every article mentioned here is a reai bar gain. Do your shopping early in the day. Ladiei'Silk, Lainisoles : . Embroidemt . Ci tfptriar V ' roiiaii4r ; i Vanilla Ex trtci 5 4 -oi bottles " Dollar .Day Special : t - ' - & - - 4, ltteh Work Socks I $ .f J0;iairs . j : ' ' ;1L Owe Ladie Ready-to- Of fers the Newest in Fall Apparel at Lowest Price! vv ear sect ion $10.50 WObL JERSEY GUIMP Dresses In blue, black arid brown. These dresses can be worn with blouses and sport coats. $6.50 BIG LOT TRIC0T1NE DRESSES Trimmed and embroidered, your favorite color and styte at this low price $8.50 WOOLJEftSfeYSPOftT COATS In the latest styles and colors it is well to know that you can buy all apparel: here $3.5 SALTS PECO" SEAL PLtiStf kiss Three-quarter lengths, large shawl col lars, wide tubular belts all silk linings I at . . : . $1U95 1(T Paift Work Socks A wonderful Ttla these: socks are for the price. They always O sold 'for lWc. Now thwie Hock-- V ford Socks sc. famous tor their wearing Qualities, sell; 10 for 2 Boyi' Umri Sniti Made of tine Nainsook tbat w m1aikes them io ntv u uh aad also In fina ribbed mater-. A . Jajs .that make this a splendid bargain; sixes 20 to 3. pol- iar Day'SpBCfar. --j 10 pairs f.Ws brtU Sbtki ,,5 . r ' You buy a large, quantity of Ihste aW we "will sett thenr to" yonvat thii . lew price. These fl , ate DCks that sell, regularly ,V for 15c to 25o Dollar Day Special -. ' t - Big lot bf fine trimmed FALL HATS The latest and most desirable shapes and trimmings. Values to $7.50, for Sat urday only $3.98 FALL SAILORS In Beaver, Plush and Velotlr. Come in all desirable fall shades. Value to fC.00, Sat urday only $2.98 BLANKETS At REDUCED PRICES Buy them now and save; 60 by" 76 Heather Plaid felank&s, double size, sold to $4 jOO, special- $2.49 66 by 80 Sub-Wool Blanket Dtfuble sir very pretty plaids, $7.50 value; special $3.98 72 by gNahua Wool Nap 6iahk6t ; - - T?4.98;: "r " Regularly priced to $7.50. . Good big heavy weight plaid blankets. jdJfrts ttcn PafiU : ? . Somfe woolen, moat avery hea vy, strong and durable., cotton J I K. pants, s that ppan bo tfsefl both- V 4 j . i for werk ahd dd ntot loot. into. Ji oyeralla after .orkiny honra..;, M t . MenY FinrDrtis S&tt ' MhH6e ttik tbrdiW In1 goarVJ, ''J ; anteed- color, . ill , sliies. ., to-.fj rfl , choose frpm , and .yery pretty jj.. assortment, of st'rlpek Dollar .11 Day special. ' ' '"- i SILK BLOUSES A group of big values, gathered together to sell at a record-giving low price--ma-terials in imported Silk Pongee, Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Special at $2.98 SPECIAL SPECIAL " Boys' School Suits, Is your boy ready for school ? Not if you haven't bought jpne of our fine'sUfts for him. Special for Saturday and Monday, Boys' School Suits $3.98 and UP Mehs Wool r,nx Shirts Shirts and Drawers In extra heavy, mostly woolen, IfVj shirts and drawers. ' TheBB. V cfenrelln mil thd waited' alies. 1 Dollar, Day BDoeiai. . j Dollar Day Special. - Meh$;snmmer Unfon Snlta in a full Jeiectiorl M sizes . and V styles, jnade of finest ribbed 'materials and also , In , athletic. Dollar Day Specials that meato. savings. I 1 Snappy Shoe Specials Money Savers All Men's Dress Shoes Peter's Diamond Brand English toe, in colors bf tan and black $398 to $5.98 Ladies' Calf Shoes Ladies' Chocolate Calf Shoes, low rubber, tip heel, $8.50 value $4.98 nSBBBSbSBBBBSll MEM! Here is a hbt one for yon. Grasp if qlnctr tcfir t&vt Fall anoV Winter' Suit it ntre at special price fcr Sat- urday and Monday. $1650 $1950 $2250 i i .... i.i,.,. "irViii'-Tfti xi'i tiiiiiiii.i i-)' 4 11 cans Tomatoes 10 cans Milk, tall 8 cans Corn 7 lbs. Coffee irt bulk $i.oo $i.oo m M DOLLAR DAYS GROCERIES DOLLAR DAYS 9 cans Carnation or Borden's Milk, tall .$1.00 8 cans Peas 1.00 8 cans Pork and Beans 1.00 24 cans American Sardines. - 1.00 7 cans large Spiced Sardines 1.00 2 sacks Pancake Flour 1-00 18 pounds Rice 1-00 11 lbs. Lima Beans. 10 14 lbs. Macaroni I00 3 lbs. Diamond W Coffee 1-00 ;-- 1 can small milk free. 4V lbs. Peaberry Coffee in bulk 1.00 3 lbs. Cocoa in bulk, - - 7 lbs. Pure Lard in milk.: $1.00 7 lbs. Strained' Horiey.. 1.00 1 gallon Marshmallow Syrup 1.QO 25 bars Bob White Sodp 1.00. 45 lbs. Spuds : ; LOO 22 lbs. White Beans 1.0a 1 sack Crown Flour &19 i sack Blue Ribbon , 1.70 Vanilla Extract, 8-oz. size .30 Lemon Extract 4-oz. sisse.... 2 Bacon Backs ... 2a Sugar Cured Bacon t -3 Salt Pork.'ispecial, pound - ij? Bologna - - i Bay ?2 worth of Groceries or Dry Goods and Get a Hand Bag Absolutely Free; A Limited Aniouht Save Our Coupons Items Listed Here Are Limited v Buy I I ttn 1 iirra hi ' .ri i kooi r-" ! ..-Mil l r jsa b.1 " - -JLi I II The iidiviH ro n (7m-ffti-jmxi ::::::::::: is p..i. I nnE. nmir i -I -sr ius" .iWnVJiM djuuumfeti TtnlEfo VLB Shop .tie Cr6 wds Boy :tapl fr- ml- . , V 1 K I :