tALEM, OSEOOH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191S. EIGHT W e It TT LZ2 Because in buying for our 197 stores we are enabled to buy at unusually, low prices, other contributing reasons for under selling is SELLING FOR CASH, NOT DELIVERING, GIVING THE BEST OF COURTEOUS SERVICE and the BEST OF SHOE VALUES. NOTE THE FOLLOWING WOMEN'S STYLES One Of The New Ones Black Kid Vamp, Grey Cloth Top, Military Heel, plain pointed toe, button . $4.50 A Common Sense Comfortable Shoe Which at the same time is neat in - jfppearance and good for wear. Has black kid vamp, grey cloth top, Good year welt sole, rubber heel imitation tip, lace $5.50 YOU WILL FIND THAT '' ccGEvms i m : -. m Nov. B.Election 1 He Nov. 1118 United War fund drive. Marion county quota 2,000. J "TU funornl MaattfnL' Oongn Co. Wtbb 'Tne bent" is all yon can do when th aauiet. ..(MX Webb 4 Glough Co tttone 120. . it. . . o A call wu received by the local x- mption board this morning for 15 men They will entrain sometime during tho live day poriod beginning Nov. 11, . Voto 4CX Clark H. L. for county d, independent. Revere , tires; Clark's tiro house, 819 North Commer cial ttrect, Salem. (Paid adv.) 11-2 o Dr. fechenk has now returned from fcis vacation and ha extend a cordial invitation to hit patrons and frienda visit hi Institution. tf jun. seuian itatcnir, proprietor or Ae Rate.liff house at 865 North High treot has isold out to Mrs. Nellie Price. The new proprietor will take possession " ' .i . '' " o , . . auitun Awmuu wno wu ui wneu 7 and iq o'clock this evening. no returned from the Presidio early in 0 . September, is now reported to be re- ; Service in a tank corps seems to be evering end expects to be out Within a attracting a number of men. Today Uw duy . John C. Pearson from Condon was giv- o ea "torn cat" papain and this Tomorrow. Oct 1, tho legal advisory evening he will leave for Gettysburg, Wrd will be. assisted by the following p. While the navy feuya are- called Jton W. Okott, captain; V, A. Wiest, "gobs," ajid the hilfantry "dough Emo S. White, O. K. Vnruh, Thonuw boys," those who serve in tanks aro A. Rinchnrt. T. M. Hicks, W. F. Fargo, known as "torn eats." d James tt, Heitwl. . , . h ... . 0 - ' o .1. Baymond Satkl of tho VUla hotel O. J. Franklin of the Standard Portland writes the police department Cleaner luis bought out his partner in Balera that he would like information C V. Foreman, and is now solo nro- ti to hii iinnbiw kIihiii h h.. ki ka. yrietor. Thoy have been associated in .- ,UD !' .jwn. Ur. Foremuu has not as yet announced ia plana. : - o - Rie funeral services of Mrs. George tiebe who died Oct. 29 were hold this ftorooa and were conducted by the Sev..... Iceland W. Porter. Burial was ia the pethel eemotery. . - Today is th close of the season's kuRting for.. Chinese t pheasants and. -rouse Also of silver gray squirrels, neks and geese may be shot until Jan-, jy 15. . . , . Tk proper temperatur for an apart- srwitt hoane if 68, according to a recent i r 'Z of the fuel administration. When ' 'q was ft great cry ot conserving 1 a uiojitli or so ago, it seems that owners or lessees of apartment i ia l'ortland agreed with the fuel ation m cheerfully that about r e with rooms in apartments t I f froron or at least kept at a . .jr t!iat is less cheerful than ireexing. Now the order is to firs , . t . ' Always Lead IN SELLING TT One Of He Best Tan Russian calf vamp, Nubuck top, Wing Tip, French or military heel $7.50 LOOK AT THESE! Field mouse grey kid vamp, khaki cloth top, imitation tip, pointed toe, rubber military heel, welt sole. We have another, the same as above, but with plain toe and French heel. .$4.98 WE WILL ALSO SAVE YOU MONEY ON MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES lownii . . MtlhUH you for Percy M. Varney, candidate for city marshall. . , , tf ' Now is the time to place your orders for rosebushes, ghrubbory, fruit, walnut aniKornamental trees for . immediate planting, with the Capital City Nur sery Jo.. 1030 Chem. St. Phone 75. 11-31 o Mrs. Parker will give private danc ing lessons at her home. Phone 1671J. " 1M The river today Is at the cero mark. For the first faur ltnv nt th n.nnth it was two feet below the low water mark, the lowest known for the pniit 20 years. The rainfall at Salem for the mouth of October was 2.83 inches. The police received an urgent mes sage last evening to come to a hotel on r.. ai. n . , . . ..... iiuim , vonmerciai stdcot and kill a sick kitten. An official record was made of the messngo but up to date no of ficer has beeu assigned the duty of re sponding to the cull. Having been formally inducted into the army service as nurses, Miss Anna K. Humphrey and Miss Rosa Bnrtriff lett last evening for Fort Dodge, Iowu, Both aro graduate of tho Salem hos pital and rocoutly have been doing cm ergeney work at Corvallis. The funeral services for Trederick Kludas will be held from tho Terwil- liKer Home Friday morning at 10 o'eloeok. Friends desiring to see the remain will ulease call at the Tor- williger Home botween tho hours of fronl him for several years. The man is uiwnueg ns o reec tail, Diona, curly hair, well educated and about 27 year's 'old The letter states that hie mother is getting old and feeblo and needs his help. His numo is Charles Black. j o - l Boys with tin cans, dish pans, wash boilers 'made life miserable last even- ing for people living in the vicinity of 830 South Fourteenth street. Thev seem to be under the lumression that a newly married couple wa living in the neighborhood and proceeded to cele- brate accordingly. When officers came (to quell the disturbance, the boys had disappeared- However the police have thoir names. . , ; ' 0 - k There Is no especial news regarding tne mfluena in the eity. While a few eases are reported each day, quite a number who were taken ill" last week are now fully recovorcd. In general people are taking advantage of the vaccine treatment and it is now quite the proper thing to get a "shot" ia the arm. Tho ordinary citiaen gets two but S. A. T. 0. boys were given theirs ia one shot. . , Incorporated t?' . J Dr. 0. Hartley, dentist, Moore build ing, 407 Court St. Painless filling and extracting. Pyorrhea, Phone 114. tf o " Highest cash prico paid for fresh eggs. Midget Market. tf " " ; o- ' Due to shortage of labor, beginning November 1, Vick Bros, garage will elose at 7 p.' m. and open at 6 a. m. This will do away with the night shift ajid save soveral men for day work, which ig most essential, as all business and commercial cars are usually thru with their day's work by that time. v .: o ' The canning season Is now about over At least it is out of the question now to get any more ton pound sugar poiiiiiio ivt vuituiii purpust-B. ine or der is mial rrora tne food adnumstra tion and C. M. Lockwood, county food aamimstrator Has received his definite instructions. ":" ' . ' o '- .. The boys who try. any fancy pranks mm evening ana nappen to Be caught clothes men to be put on tfie force this evuning. win una iree lodgings in tne city jail over night.' Formerly there ;was an unwritten law for Halloween night that permitted boys to do a lot of mischief. Tho police say that unwritten luw is old stuff and if they catch any youngster trying any Halloween busi ness, ho will be arrcstod and given city lodging and permitted to state his case tomorrow morning. o Tho Rev. 3. A. Stansfield, recently electod rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Salem left a few davs aeo for San Francisco, later to go to New lorn. Air. stansfield is from the dio cese of Colorado and on account of tho demand for church services there, the Colorado bishop would not consent to the transfer of Mr, Stansfiold to the Oregon diocese. The Rev. J, H, Powell of La Orando was in the city a few days ago in conference with the ves try of the Episcopal church and vhe probabilities he will bo called to St. Paul's. --.) The voters in ward two and who hap pen to also live in precinct 16 will not bo obliged to travel around to any ex tent next Tuesday when voting. Ward 2 will vote down stairs while those who live in precinct 18 will vote up stairs in the city hall in the euuscit chamber. For the benefit of the voter who will probably get mixed up next Tuesday, it may be said that the chano e are elections hereafter will be all in c.hargQ of the county and there, will be but one election booth for city, state and county voting. The Inst legislature passed the law but failed to make it workable. It is expected that the lesis- lature to convene next .January will remedy this, o " On account of tho rain last evening Company M of the Oregon National guard did not drill. The order is now given by Captain Lero'y Hewlett that the company will assemble in front of the armory Friday evening at 8 o'clock weather permitting. Tho armory has been closed by Colonel Woolpert for meeting of any kind. The Oregon Na tional Guard, Company M, is a state organisation, and subject to ser viee anywhere, just the same as the old Company M. This organirjitioa is in no way connected with the Oregon Guard which has four companies in the city. i Lloyd T. fieyuolds has hoea appoint ed inspector of prunes to be shipped to the United States army. At a session in Tortland yesterday, it was fointed PERSONALS I -..- Attorney Frank A, Turner is in Port land today on legal business. 8. J. Btarr was in Salem Thursday from Sublimity. The Rev. W. C. Eantner returned yes' terday from an extended stay in Port land. Mrs. S. S. Mumey left for Portland yesterday to care for her daughter who is ill. Miss Mary Barrick, who hag been with Unruh k, Maey for the past month, will leave in a few days to make her home in Portland. Born VAN LAANEN To Mr and Mrs. ' George Van Laanen, Oct, 29, 1918, a daughter. She has been named Ruth Elizabeth I 'Died NELSON Edward Nelson died last - evening Oct. 30, at Portland .follow ing an attack of influenza. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry JNel son, 224 Court street and was twenty seven years old. Funeral services will be held Sat urday afternoon at two o 'clock at Webb and Clough' chapel. They will be pri vate. out that the delay in sending inspectors here was working a great hardship on all prune interests. Mr. Reynolds was not especially anxious to leave his work and go on tho inspecting job but it wa put up to him that ms help would to some extent relieve the situation here. Today he wag assigned to in speenng at Dallas. Leo N. LhildB has disposed of his confectionary store at 538 State street. He expects to be called into the ser vice this fall. j . . On account of a delay last week, no questionnaires to men between the ages of 36 and 46 wore sent out until last Monday. The schedule calls for 10 per cent each day. Ag there is a large amount of work piling up on the Ioial exemption board, it is probable that all questionnaires will not 'be mailed until about next , Thursday. Hence if the citizen happens not to Toceive hie questionnaire for several; days, thore neco be no cause tor worry. Nurses seem to be a little backward about filling out the qucstionniros sent them for the purpose oft securing a nurse census of the two cquntics. There seems to be an impression that in fill ing out the oucstionair.es, they are plac ing themselves subject to government orders. This is not the case. The sur vey is for the purpose only of compil ing a complete census of nurses in Marion and Polk counties. It is thought that if this is understood no patriotic person would refuse to give the infor- motion wanted. Every woman who has I had any nursing experience is asked to rill out the questionaire. Miss Grace Taylor who has charge' of the survey in this district reports that only between 25 and 30 nurses have been located. It is hoped, that all othors with nursing experience, whether graduates or not will report their names to -Miss Taylor or at Red Cross headquarters. The man wno happens to do his eat ing at a restaurant or cafctoria may now order every kind of meat in sight if his appetite happens to demand it. It was about ten days ago that tho var ious meat combinations were placed under the ban by the food administra tion and restaurants wore not allow ed to servo but ono kind of meat to a customer. Mince pie is also again in favor along with hash, meat pies and the old timo combination of liver and bacon. These were taboo according to the food administration order for Oc tober 21. Now the order is cancelled and all sorts of meat combination are per mitted at eating houses. . . . -- The house at 960 Broadway was broken in recently by boys who stole electric fixtures, window weights, night iock ana oiner rixtures. ay tne way, this is the oldest one in Salem. It wag built iy Jason Lee in 1810 and used by him as a home before, he went east a few years later, never to re turn. The back part of the house, run ning east and west, is exactly as Ja son Lee built it. The early illustrations of the house show the front addition running north and south. The father of Reuben P. Boise built tho L addition in 1880 and the property -is still owned by the Boise family. From a historical standpoint, the home is of special in terest, especially to those familiar with the early Methodist history of Chemeketa, now Salem. ' ... Russian Bugaboo Raised ! : ; ;By Germans Now Washington, Oct. 31. Germany is starting to raise up the bugaboo of Russian troop assistance na a trap to force favorable allied armistice terms, according to reliable information heu today. Reports that Lenin and Trotsky are threatening to send two to three mil lion troops to aid Germany should peace fail, are considered as solely propagan da matter. - The state department said it had heard vaguely some time ago that Lenine and Trotsky were making speeches to that effect. This happen ed, it was said at about the time the bolsheviki and Germany were making their offensive and idcfeime alliance which required mainly that Russia give uermsny trooj assistance, The alliance SALARY INCREASES BOTHER STATE BOARD Governor And Other Hemkrs Do Not Agree On Method Of Increase. Members of the state board of con trol, when in session this morning, were divided on the question of fixing the amount of balary increases for the heads and assistants at various state institutions which the board would rec ommend to the forthcoming session of the legislature. As a result, the board decided not to make any specific recommendations but to" make a general rt-couinicnda tiou that the salaries of institution heads, which are fixed by statute, should be increased. Governor Withycombe started down the list, saying ho favored an increase from 3.0UU to 3,60U a year for J)r. Steiner, superintendent of the Oregon state hospital, from $3,000 to (3,300 a year for Dr. McNury, superintendent of tho Eastern Oregon hospital, from 2,500 to $3,000 a year for Dr. -J. N. Smith, superiutohdent of tho state institution for feebleminded. Socretary of State Olcott and State Treasurer Kay said there, should be soino uniformity in the increases, and this led to a 'discussion which brought the board' members into'agrccmcnt that only a general recommendation should be made, without specifying tho amounts. It was brought out that the superintendents are provided with ail their living expenses, except clothing, in audition to tiioir salaries. In an effort to put a curb upon the extravagant expenditures now being niado for tho upkeep and maintenance of state automobiles and trucks, the board directed Secretary Goodin to nd a letter to all the heads of state institutipns requesting them to give special attention to the state machines and see if tho cost cannot bo reduced. The board appointed Warden Mur phy, Dr, Steiner and Secretary Goodin as a committee to ascertain the num ber of cords of wood which wore de stroyed by the fire last summer at the prison wood camp on the Frank L Smith place. The board will thou rec ommend to the legislature that an ad justment of the loss be made with Mr. Smith. The budget for the state training school for boys was approved. For salaries and maintenance. $109,320 was allowed, and $16,000 for repairs and betterments. t Allies Will Occupy Constantinople At Once London, Oct. 31. The -occupation of Constantinople by the allies is expected momen tarily as the result of the sign ing of an armistice by the Turk ish government. The terms of armistice," it was learned authoritatively to nighty include the complete laying down of arms by the Turkish army and submission to tho allies tho release of all British prisoners of war and the immediate opening of the Dardanelles. terms called specifically upon the bol sheviki to fight , the allies in the Mur mansk region. Little attention is given these pos sibilities of Russian aid. Secretary Lansing has not received the Russian note which press reports said asked as to the time when allied forces would evacuate Russia. This note was regarded' by some as bringing up to date the bolshevik threat. . Due to 111 Health Mr. John Stellinan has retired from the Salem Ice Company We have assumed the business and shall con tinue it in the name of the Salem Ice company at the Same Address and Same Phone (No. 415), with Mr. Harry , Elgin in charge. We thank you for past courtesies and solicit your future patronage. v-S-M-M- . Pheasant Northwest Pro ducts Ccujpasy . n-. sv7 i I Li The best and biggest i i. : 1.,,, assuruneiii m iuwu. Buying all our hats direct from New York factories saves you all the middleman's pro fit. Ladies Ikts $1.98 To $6.90 Children's Hats 98c To $2.98 Special Velvet Tarns $1.98 and $2.98 Each Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & COMPANY N. PHONE 1073 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store German Declares Whole System Wrong London, Oct. 31. iBritish Admiralty wireless.) Speaking in tho reichstag Friday, Herr 'Cohn, independent , socialist, uedarcd it was necessary at this time to fix responsibility for the situation in which the German people have , foun themselves. -. The war had not arisen, ho said, from the faults . of indi- viduals but from the wholo po litical... and . . economic ..councc- tion ef tbing - Essentially pre- datory and desirous of power. was youthful - German imperial ly ism,, which was supported, to this end by strong .and offen, sive militarism asserting itself by means of force and lies. That a special edition of tho Lokal Anzioger which an- nounced mobolization was un- der way when it had not yot been ordered, that it might be telegraphed abroad will not be forgotten, Cohn said. - - . Declaration of war on France was , officially based on a' French airman's attack on Nurcmburg, which was a lie. The civil government eonductod. negotiations . with .. President Wilson. This did not suit the military who thwartod nceo- tiations by declaring an inten- sified submarine war. BUSSIANS JOIN ALLIES Washington, Oct. 31. The third unit of Russian prisoners in Germany has escaped to Holland and thence made its way, via England, to Marmansk, whero it joined the Russo-allied forces against the Germans and bolsheviki, a cable to the Russian embassy here from The Hague stated today. The number of Russians in the unit was not stated. OUGHT TO BE DEFEATED, (Polk County Post) In a time of peace, Governor Withy combe would be defeated. We can 20 further and say that in a time of peace, he would not have been re-nominated. War or no war, if a majority of the veople of Orewm want a change in the governor's chair, they should make such a. change, and Tint be bun- l HHIST1TCH1KG J Hemstitching and Picot edge work. Wo do this work in '-be best Banner. All work guaranteed. i Sizger Sewcg Elachhs Co Phono Ul . : 337 Btto Street . Salem - L.M.HUM t ears of 1 YickSoTczi Chines Medicine and Tea C. Has medicine which will tmr any known diseasa. Open Bus days froa 10 , ss. nnttt S p. a. "3 South High Bi Sates Owgon. Phono 131 ft TF T7 It ii n n i'f? ' coed by any "war governor" stuff. It is political twaddle without ' merit. There aro 25,000 men in tho state who, would -make just as good a war govern or as has Mr. Withycoiiitio; in fact most of them would have done better. DOCTOR STANTON Dermatologist ' - .- Foot Specialist ,' CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. ,. . Chilblains and All Diseases of the Feot Cured. Special Attention to Antiseptics there by Preventing Infection, Appointments by Phone. - Lady Assistant. 518 U. a Nat. Bank Bldg. Phono 410. Salcin, Ore. M I WANIIIVJIM S And All Kinds of 2nd Has Woods. ' S rill Market Prices-Spedal s Prices paid for Sacks. s Get cm prices beore yon sell, sn TUB rEOFLS'B JOKE ft BHD. ' BAND BTO&B 871 X.-Oora'l St Phono 7Sa WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON tJtop at BLIGH HOTEL "A. Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 j?er Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District " WANTED. Portland Furniture Dealer wants all kinds of second hund furniture', stoves, gas ranges, etc. Best price paid. Phone 851. 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 1 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 1 i .", When yen .use Journal classifi ed ads get what yon want thent tor-they work fast JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY