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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. Friday, October 24, 1919. VL1IY SOCIETIES :Om PUDGES i FOR FULL SEI'ESIER ) Saturday evening win mark th fcpentnff of social attain tor the lit erary societies at Willamette, when the three mn'a societies Join their later aocletiea in the first formal of the year. The Websterian, and Ade lantes, and the Philodorians and Pui- lodosianB will hold their formal in the "Web" and "Phil" hails, respect ively, m Waller hall, while the Chrea tophilian and Chrestomatheans will jtface their affair at Chestnut Farm. There are on the oampus at pres ent three men'a societies Webster- tana, Phllodorians and Chrestophil lane, and a non-wedded woman's so ciety, the Palladlans, which Was or ganized last year. Each organization lias, membership of jforty approxt anately, and meets weekly for a liter try program. During the term, the so cieties hold two or three formals and ateveral lnf rmals in a social way, Men's societies meet at eight o'clock cm Wednesdays, the girls' societies at (oar o'clock on Fridays. The formals of Saturday come as the conclusion to the rushing season Sot the men's societies. The co-eds pledge their new members the middle of November. The pledges to the men's organiza tions are as follows: ; Chrestophilians Oscar Payne, Bar litt ZiOckhart, Leland Linn, Rodney Allien, Vernol Zeller, H. J. Warren, Kd Notson, Ed Ramsey, Virgil Ander ;on, Harold Miller, William Baker, .Charles Gilchrist, Harold Hull, Bill Vinson, John Brougher, Lloyd Miller, JfYank Hathaway. '. .Phllodorians Leon O. Jenntson, C. K. Ellis, Wlllard Lawson, Clifford 3?erry. Raymond Ganzans, Orln L. Thomas, Howard George, D'. C. Ellis, Ifc-ude White, Earl Johnson, Albert Ayan, Layman Moore, Fred Radspln jier, Keith Miller. . . .. , ....... Websterlans Vern Ferguson, King fcton Lister, Vernon Sackett, Orlo Gll lett, Harland Allington, Truman Col lins. John Moody, Randall, William Jbtlckolson, Elmer Strevey, Elton Von JilBChen, pewey Probst, Todhunter, ' FIKR FIGHTERS DISBAND '"' 'Tha Albany volunteer fire depart ment Is no more. The members of the organization met last night and dis banded and -voted to sell all of their .furniture, fixtures and club rdom ac cessories. Democrat . 1000-Car Apple Crop For Western Oregon, Prospect C I. Lewis organisation manager of the Oregon Growers Co-operative asso ciation states that a poor crop of ap pies In western Oregon In the territory extending front Roseburg to Portland win give 500 cars next year and a good erop, 1040 cars or better. "This will mean $1,000,000 to western Oregon next year and from $2,000,000 to $5,- 000,000 annually In less than five years," says Mr. Lewis. "This means money coming to Oregon from the out side. It means lots of profitable labor in harvesting, packing and general handling of the crop. It would mean an added prosperity to this section of the stats. To attain the maximum re sults, we must resort to better spray ing. The scab toll this past year has been very large. For the past two years wa have not had very much scab, but the warm moist weather in June this year gave the scab a good start, and growers were careless in not detecting its presence, or if they did, in fighting It The result is there are lots of apples which should brought $2 a box and better that will have to go into the cull pile. Roseburg News. SECOND ROUND TABLE AT ST. LOUIS PLANNED St. Louis, Oct 24. (United Press.) An unofficial "round table" indus trial conference opens here November 17th, with the first session of the an nual convention of the American Min ing Congress. The industrial convention will be in session five days. Plans are under way for the greatest industrial gather ing In history. Promoters say American M(ning Congress represents the major ity interests in the coal fields, it la said. President Wilson and Vice-President Marshall have been invited to gather with capital, labor and the public here to lend an official tone to the decisions on social and labor unrest. Prevented by Illness from attending the recent 'round table" conference in Washing ton President Wilson was expected 10 take a hand in this congress. The American Mining congress plans to bring together all conflicting inter. ests at the discussion. Thorough discus slon and deliberation it hopes to reach conclusions and definite probicies of capital and labor to allay present un rest . Increased nrndiinttnn nf onnl 'wintnt land oil, will be attempted. ANNOUNECMENT ' " ' ; : To the People of Polk and Marion Counties. We are opening a produce market and will be prepared to purchase all kinds of produce. ' Thls will give the pooplo one of the greatest opportunities for sett ing and buying, our place will be in operation at ones. . - We are already now for Poultry, Veal, Pork, Hides, Felts, Wool, Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Hay, etc. t Wa are connected with an eastern firm and are prepared to pay the highest prices. , , . 1 ' Give us a trial and you will be eonvineed A market price will be published In the Dally Capital Journal ao -; you may know every day the latest quotations. -, Our place is loeatod at 255 Ferry street In rear of the American t Automobile Garage, Temporary, Phone 399. BEN. MORRIS, Manager. to ot V.fJiTl Does Your Work Demand Heavy Shoes for Winter? If So, Giye Our Line the Once Over. You Will Surely Profit Thereby You may pay $15 or even $20 for a pair of 16-inch boots but it is not necessary so long as we are able to fit you. Any Shoe Dealer who sells Footwear built upon honor, expecting to continue in business, must get the price the market commands. We are not buy ing. Our last shipment was bought a long time ago, when we carried a normal stock of five times the number of pairs we now have.. That is why you can buy good work shoes here for less than present fac tory prices. , Two Examples of ffi Tops A H-Inch Chocolate Veal Boot, a genuine Brown Shoe Co'a Blue Ribbon Nugget, with full double sole, dou ble stitched welt long wing tip that makes practically a double vamp a thorough ly good solid leather boot that the factory probably wouldn't sell now at this . price S 10.45 A 10-inch logger with a full Kid Vamp, outside , sola , leather counter, heavy dou ble sole, hand pegged, made on the coast for coast wear by the Niehoff Shoe Co. of Portland, which they don't duplicate- at this price if they match the quality at an ait.es Regular Tops. $3.75 to $725 Youth's Hi-Top Special ' We have about two dozen pairs all that are leftof youths' heavy, high top, lace Boots, in sizes 8 to 11 1-2 These are of the sturdiest kind made for mud and "'ater wear. , Their present value is absolutely ignor ed as they are on the bargain table for a quick clean up at, pair -;.....:.......................;..... ,..$2.75 THIRD PARTYIIAY BE h BORH AT CONFERENCE St Louis. Oct 24. (United. Press.) A new third party may grow out of the conference of the country's farm and labor organisation to be held here December 9th. . : ' " The gathering has been called by the "Committee of Forty-eight" which has an organlzalon under way in New Tark City. Dudley Field Malone for mer prominent democrat, appointed Collector of the Port oi New York by President Wilson is active in the move ment. The official convention call says de legates from all states will attend. The convention will be in session four days. The democratic and republican par ties are denounced, in the call, as un- lepresentative. Heavy taxation and wasteful extravagance of public funds and responsibility for the high cost of living are charged against the two parties. "Right to a decent living for a day's work" free speech, free assembly ana Improvement of transportation facili ties are given as reasons for the pro posed third party. Old parties have failed in solution of these problems, the "Committee of Forty-eight" charges. STARTS NEXT SUNDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN IN VITAGRAPH BIG SERIAL 'SMASHING BARRIERS'' HUGH THEATRE ALBANY LODGE HOST TO DALLAS PYTHIANS Albany lodge, of the Pythian Sisters entertained a delegation from Dallas lodge last night. Fifteen members mo tored over from the Polk county city and wera made the guests of the local chapter. The regular business work was con ducted and several new members were Initiated. Following the lodge work a banquet was served at which W. L. Marks served as toastmaster, his term as grand chancellor of the Oregon lodge having given him an acquaint ance with many members of the Dallas chapter. During the supper Mr. Marks called for speeches from Judge Bibley, Mrs. Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. Schaffer. Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Lee and Virgil Hackelman formerly of this. city. , ; Speeches were made by Mayor t. M. Curl, Mrs. J. Q. Rodgers arid Mrs. Mary Hogue of Klamath Falls, former ly a member of the local chapter and one of the best known members of the. Pythian Sisters in Oregon. Democrat. Highway Between Albany And Jefferson Is Opened The gates were taken down tnrinv and the highway opened up for travel between Albany and Jefferson with but one detour and that will be eliminated in a rew cays, says State Engineer Kel ly who has the work under his siinar. vision. Engineer Kelly states that the road will be kept in repair this winter and the contractors forced to complete the work in the spring as soon as pos sible. Democrat. First New York To Dublin Steamer Completes Trip Dublin fBv Main An ovuit f American commercial importance was the arrival in the port of Dublin this week, of the American frnltrht Lake Gretna. The Lake Gretna is the first vessel of a proposed regular di rect service between New Tork and the Irish capital, and Irish producers and exporters are cooperating with the industrial and trade organizations to provide return cargoes. The vessel is proceeding to Belfast after discharging her Dublin cargo. ine .Lake Uretnas first direct New Tork-Dublin voyage was a prosperous one, the discharge of her cargo, which Included fruits, shoes, wines and au tomobiles, was expeditious and every- tning promises well for the success of the direct service. A DANDY SHOW WITH TWO STARS it Proves Stolen Kisses Are Sweetest In J. -:r-, - MADGE KENNEDY Ooldwya PtctwvrSlar 4 X lOA AYOORb "The of Youth" YE LIBERTY In Two Months Gains 29 Pounds : Walter Krcl Telia of Bis- Chrnn. Brought About by Taalac T believe in giving everything Its due and I want to turn riirhi now I Just cant praise Tanlao too highly for what it has done for : me," said Walter Kret while rilwmmi . th. m icine, recently. Mr. Krel has charge ui one oi tne departments of the Goldwyo Motion Culver City, and Uvea at Palms, Los Angeies, cal. Mr. Krel's remarkable experience with Tanlan win h. nt i terest throughout California. 'For. more than a year before I tried Tanlao," he explained. "I had an awful time with mv could not eat anything without bloat ing ail up with gas and feeling miser able.' I got SO I COUld Tint Bat any thing, scarcely, and as a result I be came very nervous and lost weight and strength ranldlv. T nVnni I down from one, hundred and 3rty nve. pounas to one huirTTea and twenty six pounds and was in such a bad fix that I could hardlv keen an. ing. 1 was under treatment several times and tried evervthina? finvnnn ty nine pounds in- a little mnrm than would tell me about, but kept getting worse until I was almost completely down and out. . "I kept readme in mnph ihnnt Tan. lac that I finally concluded to get a bottle and that was about my luck iest day for I started to improve al most at once. I have used seven bot tles now and the benefits I have re ceived cannot be meAniirArl 1 and cents. I can eat just anything I want ana enjoy it and am not. the least bit nervous. I have gained in weight steadily and am now weighing one hundred and fifty five pounds. This gives me an actual gain of twen- Mh-M ! I Mt 4M MM THAT'S IT The Universal Farm Elec tric Light Plant and Paul Automatic Water System. Don't fail to see these in operation. Saturday and let me tell you all about them. T.C.W00D ' 162 N. 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Shorey, in Silver ton by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, in Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store, in St. Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., in Donald by.M. ;W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshay A Mason and in Mill City by Marketeria Gro. Co. Adv); MMMMMtMMMMMMMvMMMMMMMMMMMMMM4MMMMMMT 444Aa444ataVf j A A A 1 A fc A A. A T ? r'T w w -w ww i Ff I TTTtt" Wm. NEMEYER DRUGGIST, 444 State St i ; Just 1 t j Received A new line of "French Ivory" BRUSHES MIRRORS POWDER BOXES ETC DRUGS and REMEDY Prescriptons Filled Phone 167 I i "Sk EVERY TIME J Jrt I rVANT HER I fK'Jt TO OUT, II yfr'SHE'S TOOjl 'An Editorial for Women SEE THAT HE GETS YOU SPECIAL $53.50 Each New price after Nov. 1, 1919 ; $60.00. Order now and save $6.50 The best and only vibrating motor driven Burch sweep er. Sold on easy terms. WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares 135 N.Liberty St. The lunch I like just before bedtime- Adish of Post Tgasties fed rrfc-sr i OUR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Contains all the latest and best devices you need to make your housework a pleasure , . i WHY NOT? Replace all those old, battered and nicked POTS and PANS with new ones of pleasing design and better wearing qualities. Without good cooking utensils you cannot do justice to yourself as a housekeeper. . We carry a complete line of Royal Gray Enameled Ware Blue and White Enameled . Ware. Wearever Aluminum Mirro Aluminum Ware Always, the largest and best assorted stock to be found in the city. ... .. Food Choppers. Kitchen Cutlery Washing Machines. Mops. Thermos Bottles Brooms and Brushes CmmiciilY Silver Six patterns always in stock. Adam, Patrician, ' Georgian, Louis 16th, Exeter and Bridal Wreath. Also 1847 Rog ers and Wm. Rogers goods. A THOR electric washer will take the gloora out of wash day. Sold on easy. 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