TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM;'' OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1(5. 1023 i i.' flEO PEPPER HEfl I QUICKEST BELIEF FOIRIUIIM Red Pepper lUft talces the "ouch" from sore. sVlff. aching Joints,, It .cannot, hurt you. and it certainly stops that ofd rheuma tism tort a re at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly; set around. . just try Red Pepper Ruft and you will hare the quickest relief known. Noth ing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as; red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub yoi will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red -Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine with the name Rowles on each package. t , i t . I fc- M i - 1 1 is r HMTM At the general; meeting of the Salem Arts league -Wednesday evening in the" city library, three new sections were added to carry on the work of the year. Musical composition and etching sections were formed, the work of which will be conducted by Pr. John R. Sites. Mrs. Uertrude: , Robinson Ross will direct the Shakespeare WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND TOOLS ) Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. Best Prices Paid 285 N. Com'l St- Phono 947 Si GO. f 1 Retiring From Business 32 inch Dress Ginghams .1 9c yard 27 inch Dress Ginghams .19c yard Table Napkins, 18x18 :..9c each 36 inch Percales ...J. JJl 9c yard 42 artd 45 inch Pillow Tubing......39c yard 60 inch Table Damask ....... L49c yard 27 inch Outing Flannel 6c and 20c yard Ladies Black Cotton Hose 1 4c pair Ladies: Kid Gloves, extra special $ 1 .00 pair 36 inch Silk Poplins, all colors $1.12 yard 36 inch Chiffon Taffeta, black $1.1 9 yard 36 inch Curtain Marquisette .......!. 1 9c. yard Ladies Heather Hose ........44c and 68c pair 56 inch all wool French Serge $1.98 yard - i . - 56 inch all. wool Tricotine ..$2.64 yard .GALE & COMPANY Selling Out Entire Stock Commercial and Court Sts. section and the new interjpr dec orating section will be under the leadership, of Mrs. fonrpe , Gil bert. The classes conducted by the leaders of the sections are. free to anyone in the city who is interested enough in the work to make a further study of it. Ad mission to the sections should be made through the various leaders. Steroptican slides of a number of autochromes made by Robert Paulus. president of the league, took up the first part of the meet ing. Although not a professional photographer Mr. Paulus is claim ed to be the owner of one of the finest collections of autochromas in the west. His pictures includ ed scenes of Crater Lake, flow ers, fruits, landscapes, ablaze with the autumnal colorings, and scenes from the Patterson orch ards near Salem. While the pic tures were being shown Mr. Paul us spoke concerning the pictures and the methods used in making them. , Mrs. J. C. Nelson displayed samples of sbme hand made laces and embroideries which has re cently been sent to her from Vien na to be sold for the benefit of the impoverished gentility of Ger many. Papers were read during the evening in which were expressed the individual ideas of just what the line of endeavor for the league should be and how it should be carried out. Prom the papers read it seems to be the ideal of the league to promote good taste and the love of the beautiful, and in the work it is hoped that no duplication of the other art clubs of the citw will be effected. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert discussed the possibility-of. obtaining the art craft ejehibfttwhieh 4k Dow on display at the arts and crafts museutn of :i Portland, for the month of December. .There is an exhibit of 30 paintings .by three of the best known contemporary artists which is now on the coast. If this exhibit comes to Portland it will be possible for the league to bring it to Salem sometime dur ing the first of the year. The ex hibit Includes work by rederick Waugh, the marine artist, Daniel Garber, the painter of delicate landscapes, and Jonas Lie who is noted for his bold color work. ; The main 'difficulty confronting the league in bringing such ex hibits to Salem is the finding of a suitable place for display. Membership in the league f Is open to anyone who Is interested in seeing good taste Improved and the love of the beautiful more universally encouraged among the citizens of the city. I SALEM MARKETS Young goat meat made Its ap pearance on the Salem market yes teray, and is selling between five and S cents a pound. This season's walnuts are now being offered at a wide range of No inatter what brand of baking powder you use, you ma have success with your baking today but what about tomorrow j or next weeks XJmcninituii failing success every day in tHe year--that's the biggest mark of merit a leavener can have; and , that's the very thing that has made Calumet Baldng Powder the pre ferred bake-day aid of America (sMyLD IBS' - - .... ! iikSi. U 1 m u A poiiiM? cut Calnmet con tains full 16 omcw. Some com la . 12 iteid of 16 ounce can. Be ore yoa get pound when yoa wane i& If you doubt the unusual quality of Calumet, makev a test bake a cake with any bakingjpowder you may v select theniisetnesamere- cipe and employ Calumet . This very test has caused millions upon millions of wo men to turn from a baking pow der they had used for years it has proven to them that the "Best byjTest? that money can buy For better bakings day in and day out use Calumet. EVEHT INCHEDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES Czlzz 2XU Tincb" C3 IZvph That c2 Any Other Crantlj prices. The nuts are quoted '. at from 15 cents to 40 cents a pound, depending upon the grade. Pose pears are selling at 20 and !. cents a Iwix. These are of the winter variety and will ripen in, a few weeks. ! California lettuce Is beginning to replace the home-grown variety anil is .quoted at 16 cents a head. Fall cabbage is selling at 2 Vi and 3 cents & iound. There are no cnanges in the dairy product (,r poultry depart ments of the markets. OEAXK AND EAT No. 2 wheat ..- - f .....90c. No. 3 tpiI wheat; aclcal intn 4!i O 4p tit hay . . $12 I'" ut Uy 12 .V. POUMET igirr 111, uateu i uc price re z'wtn, except not'd . EGOS, BUTTEK, BUTTEETAT Creamery: butler 0e file. Buttcrfst delivered .. -.5 Jc Milk, uer ewt. - 2. Kirirs. -lelecti Standards l'u lie t 4 Sr. 36c POEK. MUTTON ASO BEE7 HofV top 150 225; lb , cwt M Hom. toD. 225-275. cwt. : Host, ttw 275 300. ewt..5.00 J $; Li(cbt uiwi, fwl.w .,...... ft Uough heavy va ' t Top veal, dresed H m Top eteera : '. 05 ! Cows . 1 1 03 4 limhl -i I. ' ... mt iiiiim imitt -ii I ptitt 11 m n n - ! T--n.ni It i i n 1 1 voir r i v v .is 9 A LRMENTS ' 'iWm Is loaded brim full with new fall merchandise, everything imaginable for the entire family from wearing ap parel to household necessities will be found here in such vast quantities that it is only a matter of choice in , making selections. ' ' :-':5':v':";';:-;i YOU WILL FIND ALL THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES IN. LADIES' READY TO W EAR Gl IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS' CHILDREN'S SHOES FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR DRY GOODS, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. THESE EXTRA SPECIALS FOlt SATURDAY AND . .NEXT WEEK . . - .... ..... . , , - -. ,-,.. . . . MMB-aMMaHM la-MHi mbmbmh i,ihimhiiwi aitfMM ii ii I aaeawB mi whbMMvmm aaaaw (VVEMMMnBHBaBfllHMBHaBaBEBHBl TP ft TTXTrTPIinifl The Coat You Had in Mind and Were Looking For is Here. - Yes! We have hundreds of them AND YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY $50, $75 OR $100 EITHER We have a most wonderful se lection of garments made of such stylish materials as Boliv ia, Normandy Velour Plush and Polo Cloths, trimmed with beautiful fur and plain collars. Prices range at ! W mm-mC Men 95c L i r 12 Men's h tf17 or .And sh wmw ercosit and Suit SAL ! Here is your opportunity to get dressed for a very small out lay p of , money. Garments that were made to sell at $25, $35 and up to $50. You can buy here at the fol lowing prices. $9.85 $14.65 $22.65 Men's Rain Coats Val. to $15 at $5.95 Men's $.1.50 to $4 Fine Dress Hats $1.89 JMen's $:i to $4 dres or work pants $1.95 Men's f irte corduroy pants at pr. $2.95 "ST $14.75, $24.85, 28.50 BIG SALE LADIES, HATS! 350 New Fall and Winter Hats value to $850 $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 MEN'S -FURNISHINGS At Special Prices Men's Extra II e a v y Shirts and drawers, Val. to $2. Per Q garment UJt Men's cotton riofoed un ion suits go 19 Men's wool mixed union suits, garment $1.89 at ........ Men's $3.50 wool mixed union CO QC suits y LJJ Mens flannel shirts, val ues to $4, now Men's dress shirts, val ues to $2. QCr now at Men's dress shirts, $2.50 at to $3 o MtZ Men's 50c suspen- vaiues v 11111 bOf $2.65 Sale Boys' Suits Garments that are built for wear such as ooys put them through allcome with 2 prs. of Knickers. Sale Price $7.75 $9.95 Men's $1 knit ties ders ... 69c real e Q C ment, sale Jcli. price Mackinaws, a every day gar- $4.45 SPECIALS IN BARGAIN BASEMENT! Granite Ware Big assortment of large useful pieces each . 29c Aluminum Ware Large Pieces, including kettles, stew pains, 7Q each 32-Piece Dinner Sets Flowered and Gold band. Extra Special, CC QQ at .... v''0 OUR MAIN Ladies Shoes, Pumps Slippers and Oxfords, all the latest styles Buy them, here, pair $2.98 Hundreds of pairs ladies shoes, that have sold up to $8 QC Your choice, per pair D.C Big lot of children's shoes that sold up to $3. Now go d A C at pair Pl tD EXTRA! SPECIAL Just unpacked several hundred pairs ladies' pumps ; and oxfords at pr. O X! JUILUI SHOE DEFT Is the Greatest Bargain Center of its Kind in Salem Men's fine dress shoes in every wanted style, leather or size, values run up to $8. a r Buy here at pair ........ 3fr.iD Men's Hi Top all leather shoes worm to $10, buy dur- mg mis saie, pair $4.85 Men s guaranteed leather packs, that sold up to $15. 0 AC You can buy here, pr. POfr) Men's dressand work shoes, foot wear mai naa j to $6. Pair ..: wear tnat had sold up fo rA -In-One Shoe polish, can 10c Boys' Hi Top Shoes the kind that wear, worth $5. CO AC Our price, pair . ...I .. pZ mtu Hundreds of pairs boys' sturdy 1 built dress school - and work shoes, values up to (Jo $5. Sale price, pr. ....Jp Li. 4 " The P GASH SALEM'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE STORE