fAGB TEN Bailn iital Journal SALEM, OKEGOft SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1918. !"" it"tt'titnmi n tsl 11 am i. Silk 1$ si 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. All Around Town COMING EVMS Muslin Corset Covers, 25c, 35c, 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 98c and $1.49 Silk Envelope Chemise $1.98 Ladies' Pajamas . . . . $1.49 and $1.98 February 4-9. Registration of German aliens. February 13. "Bussia As It Is," illustrated lecture at Balem public library by Eev. F. T. Por- ter. 1 4c February 17. Unoi-Wh- ingfcm Memorial ezeicitwa at ar- I mory. 4c Dr. M. P. xAendelsoiui fMs stm cot- ectijr. U. b. JNatl. bank hl&g. tf O' Don't forget the Village party this I evening et St. Joseph 's hall. Admit- I sion 20 cents. Prizes will be given. o The Willamette fell 18 inches during the past 24 hours, showing this morning 10.0 leet or water compared to 17 feet yesterday morning. The river is expect ed to resume its normal condition with in a short time, NEW SPRING PRESSES AND COATS ARRIVING DAILY We Will Serve Tou Better j THE COLOEH HULE V Hooyerize See the best pictures At only 5c, 10c and 15c, including war tax, at the Bligh theater. tf o New Picture Price Children. 6c; matinees, 10c, and evenings, 15c, in cluding the war tax, at the Bligh thea ter, tf o J. W. Feathers, of 991 Mill street, who has been proprietor of the 1'ixit shop on Court street, has sold his shop ao Acaviug niui jua jaumy ior As toria where he will be engaged in car penter worn in the shipyards, - o . Reserve the date .The Pilgrim chor us of First Congregational church in secular concert, Tuesday Feb. 19 o W. B. Dance Moose hall tonight. State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff has received a letter from his son. Nor man B. Hoff, who is in Frauce with ine latli regiment of railway engineers, saying that he had just seen Lieutenant Cumptoii, of Company M. also that he had recently seen Chaplain Gilbert, of me iiuru Oregon, no letter was dat ed January 18th. E. J. Herschbach announces that he will reopen the Capital Uarago for general garage and repairing. He will install new and up to date machinery .wj-lu.iiS a modern garage and repair shop. He wishes to meet his old xiivuus ana patrons, Beserve the date, The Pilgrim chor- ui xirst congregational church secular concert, Tuesday Feb. in Representatives of local packer and several iruit growers of this se,.ri,. V peared before the county court yester- niiciuwu icarn tno court's atti Becent purchasers of Ford cars from tude relative to the recent antmi Vick Brothers, whose address is Salem! of S. H. Van Trump as count v fruit in. Everything to Wear for Men, Women and Children S PERSONALS J :: Georgo Creo, of Falls City, was ia Balem yesterday. Merle Ivie is spending the week in Portland viBiting relatives. Mrs. C. T. Peterson left for Seattle this morning, via the Oregon Electric. Mrs. John Guyette left today for Per mn, Mont., via the Oregon Electric. Elbert Thompson left this morning for Portland to attend the automobile show. ' M. J. Lee of Canby, was in the city yesterday and toduy transacting busi ness. Peter Deidrich, Ford doaler at Stay ton, was in Salem today transacting business. . . G. B. Portley, of the asylum farm, was transacting business in Snlein yester day. Miss Mcrriby Sward loaves Monday for St. Paul, Minn., traveling over the Great Northa'ii. Chas. B. Smith, of the Spaulding log ging company, was in Portlund yestor day on business. DR. L. M, HUM caro of TICK SO TONO Chinese Medicine And Tea Oo. Has medicino which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. in. 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Phone 283. SALEM TAXICAB CO., Day or Night Service Phone 700 25 Cents ISACKSl WANTED g Highest price paid for I B old sacks B I CAPITAL CO. 1 3 271 Chemoketa St., Phone 398 ! B. K. Nicholson, of the Ilalvorsen & Burns garago, is in Portland attend ing the automobile show. Miss Margaret Scholl left today for Oregon City whore she will spend the week end wtn inends. Frank Brewster arrived from Port land last evening and is visiting rela tives in the city. He is a cousin of Mrs. I). A. White. Mrs. Georgo W. Morris returned last evening to lier home at Turner Hfter spending a couplo of weeks at the home of her dnughter, Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, 1095 north Liberty street. Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. May left this afternoon for Portlund to attend a birthday party given by their children in honor of .Dr. May'B birthday. They expect to roturn Sunday evening. , Chief of Police John Wells, of Cor vullis, wits in Sulom yesterday having in charge a 10-year old" girl who had boon committed by the Benton county court to the state industrial school for inrls. Miss Ada B. Miller, one of ksalumV merce building, best known singorg, will sing at the Uni tarian church Sunday and each Sunday hereafter until further notice. Miss Miller's wido circle of friends will bo glad of this opportunity to hear her. "Stub," Smith, who has boon em ployed for several mouths at carpenter work at Camp Lewis, has been spending several days with his lunuly at this place. Ho will leave for Astoria and go to work in tho shipyards at that place tho first of the week. Chas. B. Harmon, formerly manager of the Laclimond fruit ranch, has been spending several days in the city thin week. He has lately been employed on highway work in tho vicinity of Tho Dulles. Ho will leave for Portland where he will take up carpenter work in the ship yards the first of the week. Col. J. H. Cimllobnugh, of the Cap ital Journnl, who has been confined to his bed for moro than a week is slow ly improving and will probably bo ublo to bo out again Boon. C. Harvey Jones and John St nil were Salem men at the Multnomah hotel, hondqunrters for tho Northwest Auto Show in Portland, Thursday night, ilur vey Beckwith of the state accident com mission, arrived on a lute train and was trying to get a liuo on the safety features of tho 1918 models. Marion -Polk Federal Farm Loan Association are. J. D. Caughell, J. TV. Morgau. Ken ry Woelf, Homer Smith, H. O. Heffner, I S.Watanabe, William Oldonberg, George lost, It. JJ. Gibson. Three cars have also been sold to Turner purchasers as follows: D. A. Osborne and Wm. A. Guerne, C. W. Parker and F. B. Clarke. . o 'The beat" is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb & Ciotigh Co. Phone 120. ' tf Let Miller Geared-to-the-Boad tires bo your next tires. I save your rimcut and side blow out tires. Miller Ad-on-a V. C. Brock, appraiser for the Fed- Treads stitched on your old tires, $8-75 cral Land Bank of Snokanc. is now at and up. Clark, Y. M. C. A. bldg. 2-9 uaiuut agu timing buu lunus uiicicu oo spector. The court stood pat on its nr.. pointment, however, Judge Bushey said he would take the matter under advise ment. Opposition engendered more or less by personal and political feeling has been developed in opposition to Mr. Van Trump's appointment. The meetine- vna iiui as ooisterous as was reported hi me Jituiuing paper. o W. B. Dance Mpose hall tonight. o Smoke Salem's best cigar La Caro na sells for 10 cents. o For the fourth time within a few weeks the fire department was called out about 9 o'clock last night to a va cant house at 315 south 10th street security for loans from the Federal i4th street believC8 she had a cousin Land Bank. All formers who are do- nhnrr1 tha rrgn.m.f Tw,..ia sirous of obtaining such loans, should was lecentiy Bunk. Am0ng the list of call at this office as early as possible t.iran BhnarA lmwj nmo a..,. ...a.vD a.m i.io ii. .ue..... upy.i- Harry Green ,or Spokane. Mrs. Hchaefer cation tor the same. Bo sure to bring ha8 a cousin Dy that name whoso home your deed with you, so that tho correct is at Spokane and who has ioined the .1 . a . i l j -n .1 i . . ... ucacriiiiiuii ui uib mnu unrrru uau u service. S ie is waiting anxinuslv fur- given in tho application. By doing this ther word of the catastrophy. . - ui uucu yuur uppucuuuu cuu ue cun-1 p sidored wlulo Mr. Brock is here and Patton Plumbing Co., 335 Chemeketa save you tho delay of waiting till a Phone WOft. We do tepair work. Stoves government appraiser is sent in at a and furnaees coiled.' tf later date. o- W. D. SMITH, "The funeral beautiful." Webb & Secy-Tretas. Marion-Polk county N. dough Oo. tf F. L. Ass'n. 303 Salem Bauk of Com- o. A. Littler ana wire, or forest urove will be in Salem tomorrow for a visit with relatives. While here they will be joined by their daughter, Miss Flor ence Littler, from Corvallis, whore she is taking a course at the Oregon Agri- Mrs. Emil A. Schaefer, of 712 north which was discovered in flames. The Priagle Auxiliary Sews For Red Cross , . , ... .. n , cultural college. They will visit at the The Pnngle auxihary of the Bed A A XTmlorhiIl home on south 12th Cross met Thursday l ob. 7, at the home strcet , Mr Littler8 mother Mr8. of Mrs. W. M. Cobnm. The greater . ,.,. an(, nlafl A tho was uevunuu iu portion of tho day sowing for the Red oross, only taking! j vime to enjoy a uiiinry luuciieou niui-u was served at noon. J. B. Littler home, 891 south 12tktreet wo gentlemen being brothers. Choice roses and Ornamental and Those attending the pleasurable flowerin , 8hrubg for your ,awn8 at meeting were Mesdamts L. W. Potter, E. A. Clark, E. S. Coates, Clifford .Touch, J. M. Cobum, John Best, Boy V. Ohmart, George Grabenliorst, Geo Harris. J. N. Robertson, W. R. Robins, Quinliy D. Vnnderliilt and the .Misses Maude Esken and Unmet Cobnm. The junior guests of the party were .Tones Nursery, State and 24th streets. Don t pav Portland prices for what vou can buy cheaper at home. Thone 413. George Hirschbaugh and wife have re turned from California where they havo spent tho past six months and intend FARM LOANS Five and seven youra leans with privilege to repair 100 or multiple on any interest fete. 814 Masonie Bidg, Bulcm, Ore. DIED I . J Used Fcrntue Wanted Highest Cash Priee Paid tor Used Pnrntture E. L. STIFF ft 60N, Phone (Ml or 608 mm WANT ADS PAY DE SANTIS. Friday, February 8, 1918 at the homo of its parents, tho 2 year old sou of Mr. and Airs. Tony l)e Suntis, living 6 miles cast of Salem on tho Mae.loay road. The funeral will probably be "held Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Tho body is at the Bigdou parlors. SIIIFLEK. At the homo of the par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shiplor, two miles northwest of Salem, Eulena May Shiplor at the ago of 2 years. Tho funeral will take place Monday afternoou at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Webb & Clough. Bev. G. L. Lovell will conduct the services and burial will be in the City View cemetery. FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. r.veiyn ramrn, r.vereit iarK, nra. .v tT,i. i. ir Orabenhorst, Leo Ohmart, Ellis Hnr- Hir8fhba cn is a macilinist and was Io ns, Lrnest Clark and Georgo and Co- ..t.j J 0i oi,..w i.. n burn Ornbeuhe,rst. piifin w lit,l in Pnlifnr. nia at San Jose, where Mr. Hirschbaugh was engaged in his trade. He reports house was owned by Mrs. D. W. Smith and a persistent effort seems to have boen nmdo by somo person or persons to destroy the property. The flames had gained considerable headway before the department arrived last night and the interior of the structure was gutted. The main framework and walls were left standing, however, leaving enough for firebugs to try it again. The department was also called out at 4.5o this morn ing to a chimney fire in the Statesman building on south Commercial street. - : O "The Unpardonable Sin," by Eev. Horace N. Aldrich, at Leslie M. E-, Sunday, 11 o 'clock. o Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 ChemeKeta St- Phone 724. WEARSHUR-ONS" THERE ARE DOZENS OF WOMEN struggling along straining their eyes over fine sewing and try ing to read in the light" that used to seem good enough who do not realize that "rest glasses" would improve their spirit and their dispositions. Nothing makes one nervous and irritable even depressed and blue like the need of help for the eyes. v better have your eyes examined. Optometry Means Eye Service. Miss A. McCtiHoch, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldg. "WEAR SHUR-ONS " WEST SALEM sfc dc sfc sfc sc c The ladies adjourned nt a late hour nnd expect to meet with Mrs. John Best in two weeks- H. M. Hamilton, division manager of the P. B. L. P. company, has return ed from a trip to Seattle and Taconia where he went to make a first hand in vestigation of the coal situation. He found the situation somewhat improved, with no immediate danger of the com pany being unable to secure a suffi- cient supply of coal for use in its lo- cal gns plant. While in the Sound coun try Mr. Hamilton visited Camp Lewis and was much impressed by tho size of the cantonment, lie says a heavy rain had just fallen before he arrived and a light cout of mud covered Jhe ground, but that he iound a very tine spirit pervading tho whole camp. Drafted men, he said, as soon as they reached camp and got into harness seemed to enter into the spirit of tho war with just as much dash and enthusiasm as any of tho men there. o A four year graduate in medicine Mrs. Ed Becken and baby Verla are visiting in Montavilla at the home of Mrs. Harry Lee. Prank J-,amb and Joe Cherry are working in the shipyards at Portland and will move their families there at the earliest convenience. Charles Wurm and Ernest Moore have taken thoir physical examinations as required by law but do. not know aa yet whether they have been accepted for service or not. Ed Becken was an over Sunday vis itor in Portland. Mrs. Wm. Squires and children, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. D. K. BTannan, have gone to Portland to live. Mr. Squires has a position on ono of tho car lines, there. Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Plank of Salem and their daughter, Mrs. Burliss of Payette, Idaho, were Thursday guests of the Clay Heise and other relatives. Geo. Frazure is at Prinevillo work ing on the telephone lines there. Miss Ida Hafterson of North Salem was a Tuesday over night guest a tho Ed Beclcen home. . Miss Beth Bedford is at home again after undergoing a serious operation nt Willamette sanitarium. Sho is gain nr in strength and is hoping to be well and strong again soon City council met Monday night and transacted thoir recnilar business. List of Tuscania Survivors Compiled All day long, at intervals between other news matter, the Capital Journal leased wire has been carrying the names of the survivors of the Tuscania disaster, as the lists vere made up. Sev- vat hundred have so far been sent but o nami s of enlisted men from the Sa- em district have appeared. Thero were nly a few from this locality ;.mona those "upposed to have sailed on the ill fated transport. Mobs Threatening v To Lynch Germans threatening to lynch Germans in Wilmington, 111., according to telephone messages received at ! Date of Registration of Aliens Extended Washington, Feb. 9. The date of registration of enemy aliens has been extended to include Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 'February 11, 12 and 12, respectively, according to an an nouncement by the committee on pub lic information today. The extension has been made iu or der to give enemy aliens plenty of time to comply with tho law requiring registration. wages high and business good, but says; and surgery. A four year graduate in w:i!nmAA IT M miuuiicuc v. iiuico it costs a heap to live thero and tak ing things all the way round he would prefer Oregon. He intends to open a machine shop in Salem. -o The Rev. J. Ar.twood Stansfleld mis- For moro than a week now every- sioner. oreaches Inst sermons at St. thing at "Willamette has had an at- Paul's church tomorrow. 11 a. m. 7:30 mosphere of "cram," but now exnmsln. m. nre over, nnd hilarious excitement at-1 o tendnnt upon registration and the ar- Come to the mission: final services rivnl of new students reigns supreme. I tomorrow. J. Attwood Stansfiold, mis- The prospect for the next semester sioner; St- Paul's church. good. At noon tortav one hundred I o nnd fifteen students hnd registered,! A parade by the four troops of Sa- Miss Benedict, the registrar, estimates lem Boy Scouts attracted no small osteopathv. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Dr. B. H. White, 50G U. S Nat. bank. Chicago, Feb.. 9. Mobs are threatening to lynch Germans in Wilmington, 111., according to telephone messages received at the department of justice here today. Hundreds of men are de manding that Mayor William McAllister surrender Joseph Dit mire, a German miner, alleged to have approved the Tuscauia sinking. McAllister appealed to the de railment of justice for aid against American miners who threaten lynchings. Aid is be ing sent from Joliet and Mor ris, 111. a charge which authorities will not dis cuss. William Frank Holeka, Austrian en gineer, in whoso possession authorities say they found between 400 and 500 blueprints of American army aeroplanes. P. G. Ferre, former president of the Mevican National Trading company, said to have been an associate of ' ' Gen eral" Nick Zenn Zogg in Mexiean plot ting. E. L. Janney, said to have posed as a British aviation officer. Bligh Hotel Arivals. Harvey Westfal, MeMiimville; J. Lcffler, Scio; J. C. Moo, The Dalles; J. P. Moc, The Dalles; Mrs. J. F. Emer son, The Dalles; M. J. Lee, Canby; Wm. H. Egan, Hopuiere; M. B. Shea, Port land; H. P. Anderson, American Lake; J. L. Wilson, Seattle; Thresea Hilly er, Bend, Or.; J. J. Purdy. Falls City; B. F. Bode, Silvertou; Mrs. Jennie Sliel ton, Seio. . GIRLS! WOMEN! TAKE CASCARETS IF They Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Clear Your exion Don't Stay Headachy, Bilioas with Breath Bad ari Stomach Sour Get a 10 cent box now. Tonight .sure! Talie Cascareta and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. ( asenrots will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels with 'oiit griping. You will wake up feeling jj; I'granu. l our ncna win oe clear, rjreatn i'right, tongue clean, , stomach sweet, Is I'eyes bright, step clastic and eomplex- ' ion rosv they're wonderful. .Get a Tighten Spy Net In San Francisco '10 cent bo now at any. drug store. Mothers can safely give a whole Cas Varet to children any time when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coated or con stipated they nre harmless. San Francisco, Feb. 9. Department I of justice and army intelligence office representatives have tightened their spy net and as a result today four alleged plotters were in custody. The men in custody here are: Dr. Ed L. DeCramm, arrested as he was about to leave for the Orient, on Hoar Eev. Horace N. Aldrich ' Vnpurdonnble- Sin," Leslie M. Sunday, 11 o'clock. The E , statement today said. The total unfill ed tonnage on January 31, was 9,477, 833, against 9,381,718 on December 31, S,S07,10o November 30, and 11,474,054 January 31, 1917. SUCCESSFUL AUCTION SALE The auction sale of H. L. Harper of Turner, Or., which took place at d When in SALEM, OEEGON, Stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly modern, $1.00 a Day. 100 Booms of solid comfort. The only hotel in the business district. Marion-Polk Federal Farm Loan Association V. C. Brtctk, appraiser for the Fed eral Laud Bank of Spokane, is now at Salem nppraising the lands offered as F. G. Delano and A. I. Eoff have formed a corporation for the handling uj. auiumouiies ana are opening the building at 246 State street, formerly occupied bv th Bolnmnt sei--ion cti;nn as a displav and salesroom. Ther' will ; llis fai on Tuesday, January 29. and handle the Chevrolet and Hudson ma. conducted by F. N. Wcodry, Salem's security for loans from the Federal chines. Mr. Delano has traveler! nvor ; clever auctioneer, was a -decided sue- Land Bauk. All farmers who are de- this number as about half of the total amount of attention on the streets at the state for the past 5 years as fac---es,J' .the attendance was good and isirons of obtaining such loans, should number who intend to enter the col- noon todav. The Scouts marched to the torv representative, the last twn tm lnc Bidding was brisk, iollowing are i call at this office as early as possible lege of liberal arts. The offices are time of their drum corps and bore num- of which he was representative for the ome tne prices which prevailed: and make and file the regular appli open for registration until Monday at erous banners tolling of their work and Maxwell factory. He has had a wide -'ra(! Tersey 3 .Tear old. heifer, $138; j cation for the same. Be sire to bring p. m. l lasses wm pegin l uesaav I the campaign for new members and new J experience in the automobile business ! v ,lrM7 ' car oia cow, hw; your deed witn you, so that the correet morning. Tuesday the campaign for new members and new j experience in the automobile business I Pra,,e' Jersey 7 year old cow, $100; your deed with you, so t leaders which was launched with a bigjand will be geucral manager of theRrai'e 1ersy 5 year old cow, $.8(1; ! description of the land banquet at the Y. M. C. A. building agency. The new firm do not intend to! '!ratl0 Jl!'rsoy 2 year old heifer, 70, 'given in the application graue jersey 10 mourns -ow neiter, 54i) ' at once your applicatie ! grade Jersey 16 months old heifer. $25 sidererl -"hil Mr. Rmel j grade Jersey 16 months old bull, "$23; save vou tho delay of waiting I grade Jersey4 months old, two hcif- J government appraiser is sent ii i The funeral of Orville Geren Starr was held at the First vhristiau church this itftcruoon at 2 o'clock, under the direction of Eev. H. C. Stover. Deceased was the cider sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Starr, who reside at 5tH North Church street. He was 1 years of age, having ' been born in Salem, Oregon, August 22, 180(5, where he resided the greater part of his life. The past few years he worked in the Garage of Otto J. Wilson. Deceased was a member of the First Christian church. He was a sufferer from tuberculosis, and last fall went to Arizona, where he hoped to regain his health, but steadily grew worse, and only a few weeks ago returned to I Prof. Florian Von F.selion. head of last evening. Addresses were made at tho department of chemistry and the banquet last evening by Secretary privates at Willamette university, will I uuigrien, John W. Todd and Joseph 11, deliver a lecture entitled. "The influ-1 Albert on the physical, mental and mor enee of the wnr on our chemical in-lal training of Scouts. Following the dustno. " next Tnesdnv evening 8 p. I banquet and speeches the Scouts and m. in Waller hnll. Admission will be I their guests repaired to the gymnasium free. I where games and athletic exercises were' i ne lecture win neni wnn rne wr i inuuigeu in xor a coupie oi nours. of the American- chemists to supply the now demand consequent noon mr in ability to secure our usual supply ofiP" chemionls from belligerent' countries. I ji; Rnd slso with the problem which Willi confront us after the wsr, to meet the reduction in prices resulting from comnetitiiMi. , Professor Ton Ksrhen snvs that Ore eron has the natural resources for de veloping treat chemical indntsries. All w need Is capital. Tie will explain this statement next Tuesday evening offered can bo Bv doina this conduct a garage, but will confine their rau oerse io mourns -om neirer, it-iii at once your application can be con- energies to the sales and service end j Cra"e Jersey Jb months old heifer. $2.) ; sidered while Mr. Brock is here and of the business. j grade Jersey 16 months old bull, $23;;save you tho delay of waiting till a uniiAi vsxt i-l-UjU xujnjnaus. i muutua uiu, i wo ueir-; government appraiser is sent in at a j ers, each ?l;; o months old shoats, : later date " ' New York, Feb. 9. The unfilled ton- 13 r,n ea(lh: onR 10 ?" mare, 1100) ' W. D. SMITH, rage of the Fnited States Steel eorpor-1 i,0l,uds- 115- Wheat. $2.25 a bushel;! Secv-Treas. Marion-Polk county N". ation increased 96.135 tons over theioats x a bushel; rolled oats $2.50 a p. L Ass'n 303 Salsru Bank of Com tonnage of December 31, the monthiy j hundredweight; gas engine $S4, and ; mertfe building. 2-8 1 machinery brought good prices as well, j liis home In this city. Tie w.is a faith ful worker and an excellent citizen. and hi loss will be sadly felt by his many friends. " I Interment was in the CitT Tiewl Tuesday Wednesday Thursday SAME PRICES BEN CHAPIN IN "The Son of Democracy" The OREGON Lincoln's Greatest Impersonator Cemetery.