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BALSM, OREGOh FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1918. PAG EIGHT 3 fMisI 1 UNO f mm T ii aM. So J 8 If 8 All Around Town I! We have some remarkable values in Ladies' Muslin and Silk Underwear. You will find it to be a good quality, and latest neat designs. The materials and workmanship in our undermuslins are equal in quality to those found elsewhere in much higher priced garments. We are sure our customers will be more than pleased with them. Muslin Corset Covers, 25c, 33c, 39c, 49c and 69c Muslin Combination Suits 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c, $1.10. and $1.49 Muslin Princess Slips $1.69 and $1.98 Silk Camisoles 9Sc and $1.49 Silk Envelope Chemise $1.9S Ladies' Pajamas $1.49 and $1.98 NEW SPRING PRESSES AND COATS ARRIVING DAILY 1 (7.-Z 3 P. THE GOLDEN AULT W Will Serve You Better Everything to Wear for Men, Women and Children COMGJVENTS February 4-9. Registration of German alien. February 13. "Kussia As It Is," illustrated lecture at Salem publio library by Bev. F. T. Por ter. February 17. Lno4n-Wah-ington Memorial exercises at ar mory. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn fits eye eor eetly. V. & NatL bank bldg, tf : John Collins, aged 19 years, whs gave ' his home at Los Angeles, enlisted at the local army recruiting station yes- terday and left for Portland for assign- nicnt. lie enters the medical corps. l o ! j The reels shown by the Modern Wood-; men last evening at their hall in the , Derby building were largely attended ! by the members and friends of the ! order. The reels were six in number and jwere very instructive and interesting, ' especially the pictures of the drill work ! dene at the last national encampment. A new traveling library was placed in the Salem Commercial club yesterday The books are furnished bv the citv m,. m.w..j v i . public library and consist of 40 vol- Tb Highland school has a 100 per- umes whicbare ch d eT three cent pa!d membership .n the Junior Bed months. The most popular book of the ' rr Km prug rvice. iaat get was entitled "The Art of Sell aiio inimita ui me acnooi recently cu lerted and sold half a ton of old papers for their Bed Cross fund. Patton Plumbing Co., 335 Cheme-keta Phone 190R, We do repair work. Stoves and furnaces coiled. tf o 'The funeral beautiful Webb ft dough Ob. tt lug", and was read by fourteen busi ness men of the city. o Don't. forget the Village party this evening at St. Joseph's hall. Admis sion 25 cents. Prizes will be given. Ladies' New Hose IN ALL THE WANTED COLORS GREY, CHAMPAGNE, BRONZE, KHAKI, PINK, GREEN, TOUPE, SAND, ETC. 39c, 79c, $1.45 PAIR OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Gale & Co. Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Phone 1072 Salem police headquarters re- a telegram this mornina- from Ess Mabel Foland Married In Arizona w. PERSONALS Miss Edna. Garfield has been called to Seattle on a business trip. Warden Murphy of the state peniten ,a xoniana toa.iv attending the Miss Ola Kingsbury left Ibis morn ing for Taeomia for a visit. Mm. ! Hutler of Monmouth, was trading in Sn.Uvn yesterday. Mr. H. L. Pilchard of Independence u a visitor in the ly yesterday, i , t . ..nuwrI loft ( his morning for Independence on a business (rip, F, H, McCormick wns in (he city yes terAay froun Sidney, transacting busi-fcesa, left yesterday fOT over the Oregon Da. l. m. hum car of TICK SO TOKO Chinese Medicine and T Oo, Ua medicine which will enre ny known disease. ttyea Sunday from 50 a. m. ontil 8 p. m. 1XS Soot High St, Salenif regr. Phoae SS3. i i I TAXICAB CO. " Day cr Night Service Ttane 700 25 &nt$ SACKS WANTED Highest prio? jaid for old sacks 71 CAPITAX JTKK OO. Oiemekrta St, Phone Si8 I FARM L0.1KS Fiva and sex en fwi Imoii with ivmilew t (vm&r 3M r imiltiples dte. on in tercet automobile show, A. K. Symonr ICentrslia, Wash.. t.livinc John L. Kelly, a druggist of Brooks, was transacting business in this city yesterday, IVed Kirlcwood and wife , of llo--irell, were in the eily yesterday trans acting business. fhaa. Kanup went to Portland last evening to attend a speeial meeting of Foresters at that pliiife, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Sohsf left this morning for Castle Rock, Wash., vin the the Oregon KloeJrie.. H. E. Carrier, of JOfiS Court tret, retnrn.Nl last evening from a lmsinoss trip to the Sound country in Washing ton. Key Mills, of the Sipanlding lagging e.vnn.nv lft ih miX.DA tf iwV j f or San ranri on company luisi- ness. Arthur Plant, hn wss reported to Y.MV enited with the ?0th engineers. 4 !1 as relnrned to Sal'm to awsit the Eng- t a j.. usn amib i Willis l-i'pers, lixing three milfs nr1.h if town on the Kiver ri'-ad. ws operated on at the, Willamette sanits'-" lium 1hi mernirg. j Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. fii.l.lings returned jWodnesdsy from a three months' visit jwhh relatives and friends at Sioux City and Martlet on. Iowa. j W, W. Mivire of the Moore Farni jtnre store, has K.-en confined to his jlawiic on north Ohwvk (rtro-t this week I'with a severe attc-k of la grippe. ; 1-roJVsaor J. O .Hall of WUiamotte . V'nivcrsily, was cjiiit-d to Oregon City y.Mi'i-tiay to pr'.)tr!i tlie funeral of a friend, lie eupcctol to return 1oday. j Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Mott, of tstc- vensm, viash., arc visiting s. vcral day in this city at the homo 1 tlie former's jiareuts, ltr. and Mrs. W. S. Mott, Miss tirare 3-i nxnpiiries and M is tier tiu.ie Ashliy mil sj-er,,! the c k ni at Simw at, the h.iant of the foiraer's 'parents, Mr. and Mi's. W. H Hamph- s ries. I After a -isit of several weeks at the home of her sister, Mr. A. tv iiusscy of ?45 Marion street, Mrs. IVmald Stewart returned Wednesdav to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Onstavc Kens.her ar rived luwie from Portland last ewn ing. Mr, Kenacher his been m ployed iit carjvnter wv.rk at Fort stcoi fo s.me 1iWie. Kay W ijaiM-rveT, well known here, aa in the eity yester.iay in connection nh ic federal iowi: tax hosins. Passengers On Lber Suspected cf Being Spies New York, Fell. S. Forty passengers on the JCieuw Amsterdam were held to day in the government spy hunt aboard that vessel, just in from Holland. Thirty-three men and sven women prisoners will he taken before the special board of inquiry at Ellis Island for a hearing. While names of those taken into custody were kept secret, it was learned that the fcf-sd of an important Holland corporation, bearing letter? from the queen, was among those held The ceived Constable Jack Frost, of Oregon Oily - . r"7,., . 10 oe on the look out for a couple of T. Jenks of H. S. GUe company I auto thieve wi,i, i, k.j4 was noticed yesterday that he had been; headed this way. The thieves stole a appointed by the federal fod adminis-jfive passenger Ford machine in Ore- - "iKirai as mirmvirui n-'t-, p0n Cite vostnr.ini- 1hn H... ..,! ,! J T . c ir . 3 resentatlVft nf th Tenerftl (rftrArnmn..t . ,.t .l-:i. 1..--., .... . . ' : ' ---- - - - , --- ..... mil. I is lu.ii. sini Tnji the engine 3P560. The said thieves are both youths, one of whom was held by the local police last summer for the theft of a motorcycle in Portland. o- governmee.t for the purpose of buying dried fruits for the army and navy. o "The best" is all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clocgh Co. Phone 120. tf -Chief of Police J. A. Foland and wife received a telegram yesterday an nouncing the marriage of their daugh ter. Mabel Loraine Foland, to Edward J. Walsh Jr., of Portland, which oc- day. Februarv 6th. Miss Foland was well known in this city, having spnt -most of her life here. She has been in Portland the past year where she was employed as secretary in the W. P. Fuller & Com pany firm. Mr. Walsh is a graduate of the University of Oregon law school and is the son of a prominent Portland family. He is employed in the govern ment civil serviie in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh will make their home for the present at San Carlos, Arizona. Git Out amon Having rented our Store I have instructions to get out as soon as possible, so here goes: I Let Miller Geared to-the-Koad tires be your next tires. 1 save your rimcut and side Wow out tires. Miller Ad-on-a Treads sUWhed on vour old tires, $8 75 and up. Clark, Y. M. C. A. bldg. 2-9 o A s of less than five inches by the Willamette during the past 24 hours in dicates that the highest stage of tne present high water is about reached. TiiC government, gauge this morning showed just an even 1 7 feet of water above ero. The record yesterday morning was 16.6 feet. ' O r- Net Picture Prices Children, 6c; matinees. 10c, and evenings, 35c, in cluding the war tax, at the Bligh thea ter, tf D Besides Curtis W. Wilson, son of Mrs. Fred Wilson, of north 17th street, who was on the transport Tuscania when it was submarined, was reported another Salem boy, Carl Xys, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Xys, live north of town near Gervais. Xys was raised near frervais and was a member of the 20th engineers. He is a nephew of T. L. Tou jade, of 2S95 Center street, and also a nephew of Mrs. Carrie Fisher, of 995 south i.tti street. JMiss Beatrice Hale Four aliens registered at the police ! a teacher in the Washington junior hiirh station yesterday and one applicant liad i 'riocti, also ias a brother, Everett Tale appeared up to noon today. Registration is slow especially m view of the fact that all aliens must register whether thev be Germans, Austrians, Chicamou I or what not. Registration closes tom..r j row night at 8 o'clock. For Sale Early Ohio seed potatoes 2 cis. per pound; onions l1 cts, per lb. Xo delivery less than sack lots, furnish your own wicks. Farmers Pro duce Co", 3fi0 Souah High. Thone 10. A special committee of the city coun cil consisting of G. E. I'nruh, Walter Buchner and O. J. Wilson were to meet at the eity hall this afternoon wi.h representatives of property owners on sooth High street who object to paying the reassessments for improvement of the street. The time limit for navin? the assessments was fixed by the council to expire tomorrow. It is probable no ac tion will bo taken till the committee has reported at the next regular meet mg ot the council. The penalty is fore closure of liens against the'propertv assessed. " " i Doty is still selling fish at 157 S ' Ccm. cp-sh market-. No delivery. Colum ibia river smelt direct from the fisher man, f- Hooverire See the best pictures at only 5c, liV and l.V, including war lax, at the Elish theater. ' tf who was on the sunken transport. He was an officer in the 107th supply div ision of Wisconsin. MECHANIC IS KILLED. Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. P. Corporal Stanley, a mechanic in the 3S2nd aero quarron. was killed and Lieutenant Joseph F. Lersch's leg was broken when their aeroplane fell a short distance to the ground near here late todav. PAY CASH CARRY YOUR OWN You will help TJncle Sam conserve men, material and money yon will help your self by saving. See These Prices! 8 oz. French Mustard, 15c bottle .... 9c Ann & Hammer Soda 5c Corn Meal in bulk, per pound . 6c Fancy Boiled Oats. 3 pcuads for... 25c Medium Earo Syrup i$c Best Coffee sold in Salem, 3 lbs... 90c Campbell's Soup lie 25c Pineaple sliced 16c 25c Alaska Salmon . l?c 25c Hershey'g Cocoa 18c It pays to investigate. FARMERS CASH STORE Opposite Court House. Diamond W Eating Powder, closing cot price 20c 25 etc can S, C. Bating Powder Final cut, 2 cans for S5c $1.10 Brooms, final cut 80c n wlii k 3(Vkrirlmpni. of The fis'ieral ser t Fcraont baa & Tnst to. : s v"rrtL. , w tU Masome RUg., (tek, R?vi,e-. returned from Portland the :firtl of the week, and has been con ( f nod to his ko me the pjLit couple of i.j .. ill. dsv with la grippe. j Fred .Wrnardi, a imvaanie at Tick j Brother garage, left this morning for Portland tc tske in the automoi.i'e show. He nrwt t be gone the bal-tru-e of the week Vss Ruth rVlbiltg. formcrlT en-ployed i the Portland yrblic library- bas resigned her positio there and accepted the position of reference librarian at the slate library in tssilem. :Sbf assumed 'ker nfw h.1es this week, i Arnold Ctosssti, who has been em ployed in the shipyard in Portland, is iiinroe for visit w"h his falhcr, Rob ert A. Crosssn. l-.e reccrtly p-a:oed his k and is laying off t.ii he is a.7.: be to use the limb. The Young Peoj-le Christ. aa Fa !cvi-.r wrifr of the touih Salem VTir.d chunk will bold its rcgntar monthly bus in fa and -v-ial ireei uc tor(H-.-ro tiii-lt at the H. il Mier hoane. 12! 7 Marion srtroet-. Members and friends are invite! to te Jresejit. ft ktMsage a4 Udial 7in&wjc Mt Graduate of ftnii Train d Km Ieee 134? St K. eoauner St. Honrs by af poMtfnfct ei ft your koaae. $1.00 Brooms, final cut SCc Onion, final cut, 14 lbs. for 5c 25c Steel Cut Coffee, final cut Salem postoffice has recently been made one of the northwest points where i j examinations will be given for civil ser-, vice applicants. An examination will be held at this place next Saturday, Feb-! 16, for stenographers and typewriters., and on March 2 another examination J will be given. The latter will probablv be held at night. i La Caxona, cigars retain their high ' quality also the sf.mc price. ! Dotys Cajh Market, 157 S. Com. St. Jmelt direct from the fisherman. Q GERA STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS JESSE L LASKY Presents The Woodmen of the World will hold a special session tonight at their hall in Iicrrv 'milling, at which time K er, who recently attended the sper- the a f packages for S5c 1 jiaMiv i wj Ei4l1 4 for E. 1 STEFT ISOX, ft rhose Ml r Jvi One nalursHy feels that be ha good 4i""c Sloel Cut Coffee, final cut SSc Cider rinegar. final rut gal. 15c SiV botale FlarMlr.g Extracts, final cut 20c Jumbo Soap, final cot, 5 bars for VTalnats. Ka. 1 at.ft shell, regular ittc, final cut. pound c Come bow and take adv&ctage T these low price and lay is. year tcjes- ial head camp session, will be present and explain the weik done by the heal camp for the benefit of those vho were net present fit the last meeting. All i-'ensbers and visiting neighbors are vol come. I Mrs. Balph White's juvenile dancing academy will meet, hereafter in Cotil- ' lien hall Sat ar day afternoons, 2 to 4. o Wact to increase size ef jnTenile Isarid t& 4o mciiiicrs. Summer encage- eiits to right psrties. See Hebel, Idoi m t fin er Pn i me CHI. Eerythiafi f!ws Regardless Copt DAMON SSS X. Commercial Street Fhea 6S. I Mayor Walter E. Ktye is reported '.to have attempted t buck a S:at street ' car off the track with his Ford abont 7 o'clock last evening. Die Ford proved too light for its opponent, though the ': fender of the street car came near euf i ferir.g a dislocation and several frac t urrs. At last re ports, however, boi h the Ford and the street car were still in the game and able to he about with; i their accustomed aiaoritv. t : i A group ef three stories from East ! Indian legends will be told at otory ti lling hour at the public library tomor-; row foreaoon at and 10.-S0. i"b stories are "-The Pearl'", The Creat :HorselEaE, and "'The Pigeon and the : Crow." Miss Kuth Paxsan, who narrates ' the stories, states the story telling ! hour is becoming quite popular among . V ' . - - - -. - r , i . . . . itir iiiiif 10:1.5 cu me ciiy, me bitcb dance at the last vrtl weetiri rar.i- M ing from 130 to 140. 1 1 fP:.-.:. w ALD1NE In JOAN THE WOMflfl THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE GREATEST WOMAN THE WORLD HAS EVER JNOWN-JOAN OF ARC THE BELOVED IMMORTAL PEASANT GIRL OF FRANCE, TODAY'S GUIDING SPIRIT OF THE FRENCH ARMIES PARAMOUNTS GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT FOB BEST Mooe-i tl,re rei furnish ed a:t, boat-, iicht, phone, re-y ocutral Kent SiS.-'iO. Phone 73 It i! A Mighty 12 Part Photo-Spectacle Produced Under Scpenision of CECIL B. DE KHiE TODAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY LIBERTY SXTPOETDTQ CAST. 'Wallace Eeid Theodore Eobsrts Eobart Bofworlh icily liimtsul Eymond Hsttoa Charles Clary VTiIliajn Ocaitlin Long and Thousands outers. Same as Portlasd Prices MA7IK1J3 And EYEX1X3 20c Included - S 7? Ul Vm ADS PAY . ,'nw i. I-.?,,,.-.-, i ii-T jii . l:ip yiui us mt jiUkr.iefi.