f .aa EIGHT SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1918, MM4 MUUtMMMfHUIMHyMltlMtttWHH i. 1 2 ULP' flu f I WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE, STYLE, AND QUALITY IN OUR LADIES' READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. OUR NEW YORK BUYERS ARE ON THE JOB EVERY DAY GETTING THE PICK OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES FOR OUR 197 STORES. WE ARE RECEIVING NEW SHIPMENTS IN THIS DEPARTMENT DAILY. LADIES' COATS You will find a nice line of latest Spring Coats in good quality of Velours, Burella Cloth, Wool Jerseys, Gaberdines, Serges, Silvertones, etc.; and they are in the late popular colors. ; i ; , ' ; They range from . . .-J7.5Q to $21.50 WAISTS We have real nice. Waists at prices that will appeal to any lady. White voile Waists Fancy Voile Waists Silk Waists ". 98c $3.98 $1.98 to $4.98 DRESSES We have them in wool checks, serges, pongees, taffetas, messalines, etc. from . $79Q l0 $25.00 LADIES' SUITS In serges, poplins) silvertones, ox fords, etc., going at $14.75 to $35.09 HATS A nice line of Hats just arrived, so we can fix the children up in good shape. There are good ones for girls, boys and women. Girls' H49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 Boys' Hats .......... 4)c an 9gc Ladies' Wash Hats . ; 4J)C Ladies' Auto Caps . . 4)c, 9gc, $ Qg PEBSONA-L. .. Dr. D. D. Young of McMinville and Dr. C. L. Hewlett of Corvatiis were the guests over Saturday night and Sun day of Dr. and lira. B. W. Walton. Air a. J. . Hamilton and son, Jess, left yesterday from Iua, 111. K. M. Uarvis left this morning over the Oregon Electric for Seattle on nig way to Bremerton. H. B. Dent left today over the Ore gon Electric for Eltopia, Wash. Lafe Finseth, a prominent merchant of Dallas, was in the capital city today on business. Mrs. W. P. Morse has returned to Salem after a week's visit with rela tives in Eugene. The Willamette today stood at 8 feet above low water, falling two inches since yesterday. Miss Carol .Dibble has returned from a visit to Portland. John 11. Davics of Independence is registered at the Capital hotel. Frank Glover of Sublimity spent yes terday and today in Salem. K. B. .Nicholson drove to Jefferson this morning on a business trip. Bert jtougie left toUay for Sun Fran cisco, from where he will probably go east. George E. Bray was in the city yes terday from Independence on business. J. H. Baker, 645 Court street, en joyed an overnight visit last evening irom nis Drotlier, JS. J. Haker, from laconia, whom he was not expecting. Attorney P. J. Kuntz left this morn ing for Albany on legal business. E. L. Stiff & son want your old bed wool. Us ANOTHER NEW EXPRESS SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. The Best, Biggest and Smartest Line of Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses. The Best and Smartest Assortment of Ladies' Coats and Suits are now here. New express shipments direct from the fashion centers of New York and Philadelphia are arriving. We do not depend on any one or two houses in this line but are today buying Coats from twenty different New York firms which give us the best assortment possible. Our buying direct saves you all the middlemen's. profit. T T THE GOLDEN AlLE All Around Town ; ,; "The best" la an yon can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf o rattan Plumbing Co., 885 Chomeket Phone 1098. We do repair work. Soves and furnaces coiled. tf "The funeral Clough Co. beautiful' Webb ft tf Dr. M. p. Mendelsohn flta eyes cor rectly. U. S. National bank bldg. tf. J. O. Moore, who has been living nt 544 North Commercial street, moved his family to Portland today where they will make their home for the present. o . Tip Charles B. Archord Implement Co. is in the market for clover, oat and veteh or cheat hay. (3-2S O. E. Unruh, money to loan, Bank of Commerce. Phone 815. a- 202-3 4-17 t Dsed Furniture Wanted t Highest Cash Price Paid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFF ft SON, Phone 041 or 608 w . T. RIGD0N1C0. UNDERTAKERS W. T. KIG DON I T. MGDON Calls answered all hours day Ees. Phone ill; Office Phone 183 252 N. High St. and night- Morton Doty, representative for the Snmpson Trnetor company, was in Salem toduy conferring with Vick Brothers, local agents for the Sampson. o Hygrade cigars an the best 5 cent ....smokes Salem made, butter made. C0MNGJVENTS March 27. Lecture On Rus sian Literature by Miss Cornelia Marvin at public library, March 27. Company M bene fit conewt and dance at armory. March 29. Debate between Willametto University and Pu get Sound University at Waller Hall. Organs at almost give away prices at E. L. Stiff & Son's. o 3 good 2nd hand pianos for sale cheap at E. L. Stiff & Son's. Our largo stock of nigs give you a fiuo assortment to select from. See tho special prices. You save more mon ey at Hamilton 's. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Miles received a telegram yestorday announcing the safe arrival of their son, Ross Miles, in France. Mr. Miles left tho states on March 8. He will be engaged in France in tho Friends reconstruction work. o Special $37.50 Electric cleaner $32.50 Only a limited number at that price and cash must accompany order Ham ilton 's. Don't pay rent on a piano, when you can buy one from E. 1. Stiff & Son on monthly payments. o Triplets were born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker, livinur at their homo at 2030 Trade street. The newcomers were all boys, arriving at 8:30, 8:35 and 8:40 p. hi. At last re ports the mother atid newly arrived youngsters were all doing well. , Why not loola in at Hamilton's and get prices. liis sale is a genuine mon ey saving sale. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Torwilliger, grad uate morticians and i'uneral directors, 770 Cheimekota St. Phone 724. r-o The dedication of the new pioneers' memorial building at Champocg will take place on Thursday, May 2, accord ing to announcement made yesterday. A general gathering of the old pioneers of this section of the state will doubt less assemblo at the old historic spot for the occasion. COATS ..... $6.90 to $27.50 SUITS LADIES' HATS $9.90 to $25.00 . $1.49 to $5.50 CHILDREN'S HATS . 39c to $2.95 J Our Prices Are Always The Lowest GALE ll Commercial and Court Sts. Phone 1072 CO. Formerlv Chicago Store iiiAAAAAal TTT TTTT tttt TtT T?t TTT TTTTTtt t TT t TTTTTTTTT'" Dance at Highland hall Thurs. night " o Dance Thursday night at Highland hall. Come on Highland jitney. Everything in oar store goes at spe cial discount. No looting. We intend to unload our stock. When we adver tise special prices you know we mean business- Hamilton 's. IQ-T A meeting of the executive commit tee of the Parents' club has been called by President Frank Davey to meet Fri day afternoon In tho rooms of the Com mercial club to arrange a program of entertainment for the first regular meet ing of the club, which will be held on Wednesday, April 3rd. ., k Easter daffodils for sale. Phone 52 F14. for Easter. The Seriousness of Trouble arising from eye strain requires Ex pert Service to' com bat it That service I am competent to offer you. Optometry Means Eye Service MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist. 208-9 Hubbard Bldg. The Salem .Maccabees will hold a smoker tonight at the Moose hall, at which time visitors from Dallas and Dallas City will be guests. : a A lecture on Russian literature will bo given tonight at the public library by Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librar ian. The lecture is, one of the regular! series being given on various phases of Kussian life. A feature of tne u uing will be reading by Mrs. R. Cart wright. The program will begin at 8 o 'clock. SUFFERERS OF EPILEPSY Should read the following testimonial and take advantage of the great health science that restored this man: To Whom This May Concern, and Those Suffering from Epilepsy: I was a sufferer of Epilepsy for five years and was growin . h ...j 11VB or si a iainuitff spells in growing steadily one week. I had SACKS WANTED Highest price paid old aacka for CAPITAL JTOK OO. 871 Chemeketa St, Phone 398 WANTED JIM And all kinds of 2nd Band 4c Goods. 4c Tull Market Frfce Special Price paid for Sacks. 4c Get our prices betfort you sell 4c THE PEOPLES JUTTK ft 2ND HAND STOiiE 271 N. Com'l St. Phone 734 4c4c4c ...-u ' i ireavmenrs gna so called cures without avail, and had given up as I felt there was no relief for me. One day in reading the Daily Capital .Journal, I saw Dr. May was maintaining a free clinic in Chiropractic adiust- '-r ii'mmiB no Denerit rrom nimiutfn a T ,i.n.;.i,i ,. n. xr I v.. . .. . ' ... . v..v. v j,. May v" , ,Ce C.0UM rto for we- 1 bpKn kinS adjustments on IV ov. 20th, and on Dec. 1st I had a slight attack, but have not had one since. I feel so happy I am cored of this dreadful disease that I want to tell everybody about it, in the hopes that others thst are suffering as I did will take advantago of Chiropractic and get rolief. Signed: Y. ti. BAETON, t-v irn a . r t Salem, Ore., R. 3, Box 108. This ICth day of March, 1918. CfflROPRACTIC THE ONLY KNOWN METHOD OF CURING EPILEPSY Dr. Kebler, a well known medical student says that the common treatment known as Bromid treatment used by the medical profession in treating epilepsy is used simply as a sedative and that its physiologic action has been quite well defined; that it is not a cure; and that treatment tends to suppress the attacks, and that the medical srienr p today has no drug treatment that will cure Epilepsy. The indiscriminate use of Bromids'is dantrerous. Dr. Kebler is quoted by the American medical association as being authentic. If this is true and the case in Salem as stated above has been cured by Chiropractic, why don't you who suffer from this terrible disease, let Chiropractic help you? DR. PAUL H. MAY,D. C. Rooms 306-7, Hubbard Building. Large yellow daffodils Phone 52F14. o Elmo Wright Is home on a week's furlough for a visit with lug mother, Mrs. J. F. Punlap. Mr. Wright has been confined to the hospital at Van-1 , , . , couver with illness but has been re- several weeks ago in the aviation ser- entlv transferred t8 Astoria. He is co lul,"s lI'al ne waa connuea at home recuperating. w aa"1 nospuai wun Don't buy furniture or rugs until ho said the boys were being treated vou see what we have to offer, ivery line. nrti.On in nnr storo will b Sold at Bj diseountfor cash. You save more mon ey at Hamilton's. o Special Ap;x Electric cleaners, the best house cleaning tool on the mar ket. Not easv to eet out of order. Ev- Don't fail to get Holsum Hot-Cross ery maehduo guaranteed. Regular price Buns, for Good Friday, it will be a $;i,.o0. Special price for spot cash, vear before you can got them again, 32.50. Onh- a limited number at that Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt received a letter yesterday from Mrs. Viola Ver ifier Holman asking them to come to .Salt Lake City. Mr. Hunt stated today that the offer was very tempting but that he could hardly consider it at present. 1 v O r- Be sure to attend our price reduc- priee- Hamilton 's. Hamilton always saves you money You can save more money at Hamil ton 's. o A debate will take place Friday night at Waller hall between Willamette ; university and Puget Sound university, j of Tacoma, on the question, ' ' Resolved, f That the United States should adopt the ; New Zealand law to settle labor dis-1 putes." Willamette's affirmative team, which was victorious in the debate with Pacific university several weeks ago, will represent the local institution. The funeral of the late Mrs. W. H. Mills, whose death occurred yestorday at the Willamette sanatorium, will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock ; from the Webb & Clough chapel. Rev. George F. Holt, of the First Baptist; church, will have charge of the ser vices. Internment will be in tho City View cemetery. o Punreal services of Lai Yee Sun, who died Monday at the family home, 2(56 South High street, were held this after noon from the residence at 2 o'clock, in charge of Rev. George F. Holt. Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemtery. De ceased was the son of Georgo Sun, and leaves a wife and three children. Final arrangements were made at the meeting of the Knights of Pythias last night for the entertainment of guests during the district convention, which is to be held in Salem on next Tuesday, April 2. All the grand lodge I officers of the state will be present in addition to delegates from various points. The local lodge is expecting fulry.500 visitors from over the state for the occasion. o Ivan G. Martin, as secretary of the Salem Floral society, has received a quantity of flower and vegetable seed from Senator Chamberlain and Con- Giving Ud Business AUCTION SALE HOOSIER RESTAURANT 262 State St. Friday, Mar. 29, 10 a.m. Including ' l electric sign, 1 electric incubator 250 egg ca pacity, large range, steam table, 3Q gal- hot water , tank, 1 counter, 1 porcelain wash basin, 1 o&k screen, 2 sinks, water and gas piping and fixtures, coffee urn, electric washing ma hine, 1 heater, gas mangle--1 extra largte 1 small refrigerators, wall mirrors, 2 gas art lamps, 1 wall clock, dishes, silverware, glass ware, kitchen utensils, taWe linen, boiler, 184 square yards linoleum, dining tables, etc. Terms Cash. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 510 or 511 KmKBsmt&Bim gressman Hawlcy for distribution to the members of the society. Mr. Martin I stated today that the seed would prob ably be distributed on "exchange day ' which is to bo held by the society in the near future. The society desires (Continued on page five) - Vick Brothers today received 22 new Fords ,aud tomorrow will receive 22 ; more. This will make a total of 52 new mni'tiinea thpv hnvtt rii'pivpil within 7 tion sale. lor the next ten aajs you davs TIlcJ. state(j thjs morning and can buy house furnishings at less than th"y hoped t(J b(J abe to make imm& ever before. -' S. Hamilton. j (liate aelivery for at least the next few j , . 0 Z . j, ' weeks, having in the past been able to Holsum Hot-Cross Buns taste right , '. , ... because they are made right. out of about ewy three sa,eg Funreal servient of Miss Opal Pratt, I , r whose death occurred yesterday ; at her 'Special for few days on We will eaner guar- tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from ,Je11 regUJ" I unci n in un.c viinii? - - q Interment will be in the Odd Fellows heineterv 1 - 'o" - "t " r - Hamilton has the goods and the ton's. . I T i O prices. 1 ou save more money a.i I Uton's, 340 Court street. I AaiuenirB ux iiw vity wuo rv iiut registered and who desire to vote at the The regular weekly rifle shoot for primary election on city officers and the trophy cup offered by the Salem charter amendments, will find the reg Kifle club will be held tonight at the , "trf tion bks. Ven a n r lr .re" hon tin ni. . f S n ! Irvi' IC The vw O - 'v .u v... " " ' of the week, from 8 to 12 a. m., and from 1 to 3 p. m. The books will be open until Mav 2, the primary election I cominff on Mav 17th O At a meeting of the Salem Minister ial association Monday it was voted to armorv, score last week, out of a possible 200, was as follows: Fred Day, 176; H. V. Ioe, 176; Frank Mapes, ' 174; W. J. F.ntress, 163. All members are urged to be present tonight. o Hal mm Rt-Rrnas Sting are made from the Victory formula, contain the ; turn the clocks of all the churches of rifc.'ht amount of' selected substitutes. the tUy ahead on Saturday night and o ! no' Sunday 's services in accordance Hamilton's sale is a genuine money ; with the new time schedule which of-! savins; sale. You save more money at ', ficially goes into effect April 1st. Ser-I All kinds of seeds 5e pkgs for 4o All kinds of seeds 10c pkgs for 9s 1 gal. White Star Apples 3oc 10c. Lye .: 8a Prunes, per lb- lie Raising (per lb 10c 15c Lubricating Household Oil 13c 25c. Cedar Floor Oil 17c 2(e Oysters .'. 12e 30c Sliced Pineapple 16c 20c String Bans 13c 30c Codfish 20c Arm & Hammer Soda ae Toilet Paper 6c It pays to trade at the FARMERS CASH STOEE Opposite Court House Hamilton 's. J. F. Unrah received a lettter yester day from his son, Charles, who enlisted vices at the various churchts will be! held at the regularly scheduled hours except the time will bo one hour earlier.