r sULEU, OBXUCJI PAG1 ZXGHT TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. ft All Around Town You Can EOOVERI IN MANY WAYS, BUT THE BEST WAY OF ALL IS BY BUYING at the J. C. Penney Co. Stores THEN YOU DO SAVE MONEY ZE I Boudoir Caps Just received a nice lot of Breakfast Caps in a nice, collection of makes, materials and colors. Priced at . .23c, 39c, 49c, 69c, and 98c Summer Wash Goods Voiles 25c, 29c, 35c and 59c Figured Lawns 15c, 18c, 21c and 25c Waistings 25c, 29c, 35c and 45c Motor Suitings 39c WE MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FURTHER. : COOTG EVENTS j Incorporated & J TOXIGHT jjc May 28. Annual concert Wil- lamette University at First M. E. church. 8 p. in. Free. May 28. A. H. Gille 'talk on fire protection. Congregational church. 8 p. m. : 4c May 29. Senior High school 4c play, "Man of the Hour." High 4c 4c School Auditorium. 4: May 30. Memorial Day. 4c May 30. "The Kaiser," at 4c 4c the Liberty theatre. . 4c June 3. Patriotic mass meet- 4c 4c ing, First Baptist church, 8 p.ra, 4c 4c June 4-7. State Grange meet- 4c 4c ing in Salem. 4c 4c June 5-6. State Jewelers' 4c 4c Convention in Salem. 4c 4c June 8. Partial Eclipse of 4c the sun, 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock p. 4c 4c m. 4c 4c June 12. Commencement day $ 4c Willamette University. 4c 4c June 14. High school gradua- 4c 4c tion. 4c 4c June 17. Election of two 4c 4c school directors in Salem. 4c 4c o Dr. II P. Mendelsohn fits eyes cor rectly. U. S. National Bank Bldg. tf. o Eoyal Highlanders musical entertain ment at Union hall Tuesday evening. Dance will follow. 5-28 curing the election of Miss Ethel Fletch er as state warden of the Bebekahs. Women, children do your bit. Help pick the Logaiuberrit'a. You can regis ter and get all particulars at 415 U. 8. Bank bldg. tf PERSONAL . The Bov. George Eoehler pastor of the Lutheran church will leave tomor row morning to attend a Lutheran con ference in Portland. He will be away ntil next Tuesday. . G. B. Ellis left this morning over the Oregon EVjctric for Seaside, . Miss Clara Albert is visiting in Port land with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas of New port who have been guests at the home of Mrs. H. A. Harris returned yester day to their home, Mr. and Mrs. John IT. Albert returned yesterday from a visit in Astoria. Miss Irene Snere of Baker , visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, F. Campbell. She will spend the sum mer at her home in Creswiell. For the ast year Miss Snere has been teach ig at Baker. Miss Will Kurre of Independence, was a Salem visitor Monday, . A. Burr Black of Corvallis is in the eily registered at the Bligh. H. Savage of Colton, Oregon, was in the city yesterday. W. (J. Hill of Mill City was a Salem vistor Monday. ; Mrs. J. F. Burleson 1042 Saginaw was taken to tlio hospital yesterday and there had a severe operation perform ed. Bho is reported as doing nicely this morning. Mrs. J. D. Stahiakcr, of Portland and Mrs. J. A.- wroten ol uaruen v auey, Oregon, left yesterday for tholr homes attar a visit iu the city with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Salmon, of North 18th street. , Lieutenant Alfred W. Ostormnnn, for merly a rcidont of Salem, but more re cently a dentist with offices in the Sell ing building, in l'ortlnud, passed through Snlem last evening on the Shasta Limited on his way to Camp Fre mont where he has been assigned to duty as a dental surgeon in the army. A number of his friends were at the station to bid him good bye. Mth. II. E. Pickens left this afternoon for Salem, where she will visit with her ton, Kuat'flo Pickens. She will then leave for Portland, where she will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Dale Taylor formerly Miss Jessie Pick-1 ens, of this city, who is now living in that city. Boseburg Review. Sarah Elisabeth Sumpter today filed her complaint in an action to nullify nor marriage to Lmngstono Buuipter. ihe parties were married at Independ ence, Polk county, January 8, 1912, and moved to Marion county soon after that time. She alleges defendant deserted her in November 1915, and asks that the name of Sarah Elizabeth Creson be re stored to her, that being her name be fore she married, defendant, and she having six living children bearing that Boy scouts of Salem, as well as those from Turner, Marion and from Polk county will hear an address this even ing' at the First Congregational church, to be delivered by Albert Oille, of tine state Forestry service. The lecture will be illustrated and will be mostly on methods of forest fire prevention and the care of forests. Boy scouts are ask ed to bring a friend. The address will begin at 8 o'clock and there will be no admission charge. o -i . Running for the Job of serving the city as alderman 1b not so awfully ex pensive after all if one happens to know how. For instance, Paul V. Johnson got through on an expense of 15 cents, but A. 11. Moure had bad no experience in the ganifl and it cost him 20 cents. Rutph Thompson spent 20 cents for a blank application but to nuike sure of his job, spent $2 more on card! to pass around to his friends. It cost Earl Race just 4.40 to make his race for city re corder. This sum wus Itemized In his report as blanks, 5. cents, petition blanks 35 cents and i for the circulating of his petition. Other candidates, whether winners or losers, are obliged to file a statement of money expended by June 1. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, memorial exercises will be held at the high school in the auditorium. The girls of the school will give a patriotic pa geant for thfl occasion and address will be made by Mrs. Sadie McFadden, Mrs! E. Adair and Mrs. Jennie Stewart, rep resenting the Ladies of the G. A. R. and the Woman's Belief Corps. , o For rant Leonard hotel at 264 N. Front, almost completely furnished Good opportunity for man and wife to go into business. Phone or call on C. S. Hamilton. 5-30 Members of the Grand Army of the I;, public will be given an entertainment Memorial day just a little different from that of former years. Frank D. Bligh, manager of the Liberty theatre has ,nvitcd all members of the post tc become his guests at the Liberty theatre Thursday afternoon immediately fol lowing the program In Willson park. The occasion is the showing of thie now fa mous movie "The Kaiser." Cherriang Notice All Cherriani to meet at Commercial club 1:15 p. m. Thursday May 30, in full uniform. To take part in decoration day parade. Hal D. Patton, King Bing. Donald W. Miles and Walter E. Kcyet have moved their law offices to 410 U. S. Bank ibldg. o- The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medical So ciety will meet in Dallas Wednesday evening of this week. The program in cludes an address by Dr. L. A. Bollman on "Proctitis in the Aged and Radical Removal." Dr. M. C Findley of Salem will speak on "Complications Following Middle Ear Infections." WHEH IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIOH HOTEL "A Heme Away from Homo." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Booms of Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District 4c D BIG PATRIOTIC A N e E At the ARMORY TflHliflW MI!C Benefit for Home Guard Companies emergency fund; good 0 music: good floor: good crowd: good cause. The Retail Grocers at their meeting held last evening passed resolutions to close all day Thursday, Memorial day, The day is'a legal holiday and on ac count of tlio elaborate preparations to properly observe the day, tine grocers de cided not to open at all. It is probable the maiority of merchants will do like wise, although as yet no official action has been taken. .. Ml O The closing exercises of the school venr for the Oregon State school for the Blind will bo held June 12 or 13. The State Institution for the Feeble Minded for its closing exorcises will give a play "A Rose Dream" on Fri day evening of this week. The Oregon Stnto School for the Deaf will hold its closing exercises on the evening of June 7. , Men who are inteiiee. In Navy ser- vlte may receive information at the for mer headquarters of the Red Cross on Sl'uue street where a party or naval or ficcrs and .yeomenettes are stationed for a day or so accepting recruits for tho naval reserve. Yesterday Robert Clyde Dent and Ira Jackson Fitts sign ed up for servics as second class fire men. Ira Tripp of Eugene aud Herman W. Wolcott of Corvallis also enlisted here yesterday. Only a limited number besides being able to take dictation at they must stand a physical examination b"ide being able to take dictation at the rate of 100 words a minute and also bi pietty rapid operators on the type writti. It on really wants to tempt fat and the speed cop, it is cheaper to be ar rested within the eity limits than out n the 'country' fresh air. When the eity cop arrests a speeder, said speed maniac is set back only (5. But out in the country where the speed limit is only A I ' - - 11 I - - o nine an nunr, mings rtiuiv iimr higher and the man who is found hitting it up beyond the legal limit is subject to arrest and a conference before Judge Webster. The Judge evidently figures out that a man who wants to travel more than 25 miles an hour either has plenty of money to distribute or a dis regard for the law and the fine is $10. Walter DeLong is now speed eop for the country having been appointed by the Mayor Walter E Eeyes ifi today mov ing his office from the Salem Bank of Commerce building to the fourth floor of the U. S. National Bank building. o Highest price for Loganberry pick- ing. Register now at 415 U. S. Bank bldg. tf o The 60 or more Odd Fellows and Re- bekalis attending the state convention at Seaside succeeded in bringing the next state meeting to Salem and also se- Reglster for Loganberry picking at 415 U. S. Bank bldg. tf o If an alien happens to have reached the age of 21 years since June 5, 1917 he must not only register at the court house June 5, but if he wants to come within half a mile t the armory in Sa lem he must register June 7 or 8 at the police station. ' o Patton Plumbing Co., 385 Chemeketa Phone 1096. We do repair work. Stoves and furnaces coiled.' tf. o "The best" is all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb & Clough Co. Phone 120. tf. o " Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Rev. Thomas Acheson will give his grad uation thesis in the assembly room of Kimball School of Theology. Every one interested is invited to be present. o "The funeral beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. tf. o Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum, which is the handsomest burial idaec in Oregon, will be open to the public all day on Memorial Day. 5-29 o The Hi Y club of the Salem high school will enjoy a banquet this even ing in the rooms of the domestic science department to be served by the girls of the domestic science course. About 30 will be present. Addresses will be made by leading instructors. Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum will be open to the public all day Memorial Day. It is more beautiful than ever this year. . 5-29 o The taxi drivers, and those with cars to hiro haven't decided yet what to do about paying the $15 annual license fee. Ladies Hat Special A wonderful collection of Hats at prices made possible only by our direct buying methods. See windowdisplay and prices $1.98, $2.75, and $2.98 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY COMMERCIAL and COURT STREETS, FORMERLY CHICAGO 8TORB PHONE 1072 They expected to call on the council last night and talk it over, but the coun cil did not meet. A few have paid the license and are operating in the city, Those who have not jaju are giving t'aer'r time to country t-;pe. Walter E. Keyes and Donald W. Miles have moved their law offiees t 410 U. S. Bank bldg. 6 4 You'll get a glimpse of his innermost . personal life from authentic incidents in this film and it will make you hope to heaven that tne "Mad Dog of Euifi'.'' meets jus. the finish that the photoplay portrays. Even a dyed-in-the-wool pacifist will como out of the theater a boiling, fighting, red-blooded American when h" has seen : A ILUJSTRATION FROM THEFRQtiTfiPiHF OF LESLIE'S WEEKLY Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Matinee and Eyening Beast of Berlin 1 You'll Go LIBERTY THEATRE Daily Mat 25c; Eyen'gs 50c Children 25c county emrt,