Qk DallniTWnlfll Journal SALEil, OBEGOJI ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. ; VAGI EIGHT '.Si . I City News 3! II i 3l COIMG EVENTS S - .Ladies i-smut ;3 , r: t -1 2 41 I 1 3 A I ISuiLj A 'yQulia J JlTu 11 for Salem to Prove Herself aftrio.tic Have You Done Your Full Duty? We urge everyone with credit to HI ill MM TODAY You owe it to z Your Country Your City Yourself We Will Help You Ladd & Bush, Bankers , United States Nat. Bank" Capital National "Bank Salem Bank of Commerce CAMPAIGN CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th It 'The teat" li all yon can do when death eomea. Call Webb A Clongh Co- Phone 120. . . . o Attention G. A. E. No more lodge meetings until further notice. F. A. Townsend, commander pro tern. ' o Dr. C. Hartley, dentist, Moore build ing, 407 Court St. Painless filling and extractan. Pyorrhea. tf o Wanted We need 100 -women to work in the preparatory department. Good wages and steady work all win ter. Apply at once Salem King's Pro ducts Co., Front St. . 10-19 Will ship all kinds of livestock Tues day. October 22. Will pay the highest market price possible. Phone, G. VV. Eyre, 2206M evenings. 10-19 TVt Rchenlr has now returned from liia wartinn. anil 1lA AYt.ATlda A COrdi&l invitation to hie patron end friends to visit ni institution. . u vannx RnairisJ Tor in dava onlv be ginning Oct. 8 we' will sell 10 loads 16 .:n of 9. Kl) nor load. lu;u UilU TVVV V T ' f prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging eonipany. A tnlem-am was received this morn ing stating that Miss Eugenia Thayer . . . . , T i 1 1 . TT- J 11. had oiea at uemeiey, ai. xiur umui was due to pneumonia following an at- n.L- tha infnenr.A' ftllfl WAfl the niece of A.. N. Bush and Miss Sallio Bush. i I 'TOWELS, BATH TOWELS and BATH SE TS We have these useful articles for you yet at old time low prices, which you will be sure to appreciate: FACE TOWELS 12c, 15c, 18c and 25c each WHITE BATH TOWELS .12 l-2c, 2()c and 25c each FANCY BATH TOWELS . . . . .25c, 35c, 49c, 59c and 69c each WASH CLOTHS ............ .r 5c each BATH SETS-which make exceptionally GOOD USEFUL GIFTS. There are 3, 4, and 5-piece sets in nice boxes at. .......... .98c, $1.25, $1.69, and $1.98 Set EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN---AT PRICES THAT APPEAL TO ALL. "Si Incorporated 51 ITrying To Comply With Wilson's Terms 1 Amsterdam, Oct. 18. Mem bers of thereichstag, the fed eral council and the cabinet and the military and naval of ficials conferred In Berlin yes terday, in, regard to the reply, which will be sen$ to President .Wilson, according to advicea received horo today. The re ply, it is reported, is not . yet completed. ' Amsterdam, Oct. 18. In com pliance with President Wil son's note, Austria is evacuat ing occupied territories, accord ing to a Vienna dispatch re ceived here today. Amsterdam, Oct. 18. Han delsblad publishes "with re serve" and unconfirmed report that all German submarines have boen ordered to return to their bases. Miss Xiua Smith of Muncie, Indiana, '' kaa accepted a position in tho Snlem schools. She will bv in charge of tho supervision of music in the elementary jrrftdttg and teach in the thiro ju..u kigh schools. She succeeds Miss Joy Ilnals who i now Mrs. li. W. Turner of Baa Antonio, Texas. - -, ! L.M.HUM Yick h Tog , CMneM Medicine u Tea O. Sh medicine which will m say known disease. Op a Bnndaji from 10 m. util 8 p. m. 188 Sontk High Bt Gklem. Oregon. Fhoe St WANTED. Portland Furniture Dealer wants all kinds of second hund ftlrniture, stoves, gas ranges, e'e. Best price paid. Phone 951. .... mismcira . Hemstitching and Pieot edge work. We do this work la 'ie beet manner. All work guaranteed. t Singer Scwisg KacHss Co Fhon 441 ; 337 EtU Btree E-aleu In the case of Arthur Hcrboldt, by Grace Kiley his guardian, against Wal ter K: Qnyer, the plaintiff moves the court for an order dismissing the com plaint as everything had been settled out of court. DH W. I STANTON Dermatologist and Foot Specialist. Specializes'' in removing superflous hair from face ,neck and arms. Facial work for removal of blemishes. Also the latest appliances tor treat ment of the feet. Try Stanton's face cream, massage cream and freckle lotion the best that moiR.y aa buy. Ladr Assistant DR. W.L STANTON . Licensed Dermatologist, 513 United State, Bank Building. Phone 41S. I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give you a square business deal. I always pay the highest cash prices. I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy all kinds of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get my Prices Before you sell. ' THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. Phone 398 The Square Deal House 271 Chemeketa Street Oct. 19. Last day of regis tering for eity election. Oct. 23. Election of Directors Willamette Chapter, Ked Cross. Oet 27 Sunday. At night, turn the time back one hour. , Mov. 5. Election day. "The funeral oeauUfuf'Webb Clough Co. tf ti:.'.i'.s'.s:,.:,:'.,-'.i,.sti,.s'.siai " "" .mH WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS Tender Baby Chickens 30c Butter ; 55c Get acquainted with our bread 10C PER LOAF PORK IS DOWN Tender Roast Of Corn Fed " PIG PORK Th best and biggest as sor ment in town. Buying all our hats direct from New York factories saves you all the middleman's profit. ; Ladies' Hats $1.98 To $6.90 Children's Hats 98c To $2.98 Special Velvet Tarns $1.98 and $2.98 Each 8 Our Prices Always The Lowest Gale & Co. Commercial and Court Sts. Salem Formerly Chicago Store 25c Sausage Meat 17 l-2c lb. Liberty Steak 17 l-2c lb. (Fresh ground hourly) Pure Lard $1.40 per pail rtcnhg $125 per pail r wanted, And All Kinds of Sud Eui irfOOdS. Fill Market prices flpeetal Prlcea paid for Sacks. Qet or prices before Tea twit. THB rEOPIJS'S JUNK fc EHD BANS 8T0&B 171 . Com' I gv Phone m Remember that we stand be tween you and the high price v ' ofmeal Market Originators of Low Prices 351 State St. In order that Salem may be given a final opportunity to pledge itg quota to the fourth liberty loan, all banks in tho city will remain open Isatuifiay evening from 6 o'clock until 8 o'clock. The "executive committee and workers who have been in charge of the cam paign hope that many who have boen negligent will take this last opportun ity to help in raising tho $20,000 or moro necessary to bring Salem over the top. Saturday has been set by the gov ernment as the final date on which the loan must be subscribed. France to the county the Women's clubs throughout the state are mostly interested in. At' the state library book on Franco has been called for "by the clubs and according to tho cu&tot in sending to these' clubs in the state, the books will ba out until next Jnao. After books on France, the big domand is for those on agriculture and on county life. These Ijooks are sent to county librfarWs and to clubs and re ally become local circulating libraries. The death is announced in New York last week of Homer Davenport, son of the famous cartoonist who ig buried at Silvorton. He died at his home in New York at the ag of 22 years from illness brought .on by the Spanish influenza. Mr. And Mrs. A .G. Dalrymple Buried Today At McCleay Two days after tho death of her hus band, A. G. Dalrymple died of pneu monia at the Willamette sanatorium, Mrs. Aliee Dalrymple, age 28, died also ! of pneumonia at their home at Maclay Tho funeral services for both were held this morning at tho Rigdon chapel with burial in the Macleay cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. 6. L. Lovell of tho United Evan gelical church. , . Mrs. Goodale, a siter of Mr. Dal rymple who had mado arrangements to have her brother brought to the Wil lamette sanatorium was also attacked by, the illness thatwas so fatal in tho : family and is now confined to the san atorium. . - A twin brother of Mrs. Dalrymplo who. died yesterday was also attacked with the same illness and today was brought to the Salom hospital. " Tho three Dalrymple children, ages one, two and three years aro also ill but were -said this morning to bo slightly ira proving. Mrs. Dalrymple was born at Yoncal la and was the" daughter of Walter Williams. . - Your Eyes 3 May or may not be alike You may and you may not need glasses. The only way to find out is to have them Carefully examined. Then if you need glasses buy them; If you don't you'll be frankly told so. In any event you will be fairly treated. DR. A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, i 204-5 Bank of Commerce Bldg. H4HHHMHMtm The line of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS and' SUIT GASES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID for second hand Men's ; Suits, Bicycles, Shot Guns, Revolvers. Now is the time to buy used Overcoat cheap CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Phone 493