PAGE EIGHT QVLXUal ' SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918. auj Jin aw? You Can Preserve The Spirit of Christmas This year by selecting practical gifts, such as this company has ready now. Our low prices add the possibility of extreme economy. TWO THOUGHTS WORTH WHILE try C"7 t For instance makes one of the most practical, and appreciated gifts that you can pick. Crepe de Chine $1.49 Messaline . 83c, $1.49 and $1.93 Silk Poplin $1.25and $2.25 Taffeta, Plain and Fancy . $1.98 YOU SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT TJ - IncorDorated It All Around Town COMING EVENTS Nov. 1118 Unitod War fund drive. Marion county quota $i2,000. Quota for Salora $37, 600. ' Nov. 20. Annual Rod Ctobs meeting ot Commercial Club. Nov., 28. Thanksgiving. . Nov. 30. Election on School Budget. ft "Tit funeral oeauUfuL"Webb ft Clou ((b Co. tf Highest cash price paid for fresh tggs. Midget Market. tf Dr Utter, dentist, will return to his offioo Friday, Nov. 15th. 1115 Tlie funeral services of Mrs. John Wicklsndor will bo held Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock at tho Tcrwilliger home, 770 (Ihemoketa street and will be conducted by tlio Rev, Lind of tho Scandinavian church. . Special notice. Forestors of America will went tomorrow (Tiies. Nov. 12th) Important business. 1112 "Tne bast" la ail jon can do when death comes. Call Webb A Clough Co. Ffcone 120. tf. Dance Moose hall tonight. j Two Salem men were issued commis sion recently by the war department 1'rince W. Byrd is made a first lieu tenant in the medical corps and George H. Paul first lieutenant in the sani tary corps. Better dentistry without pain. Two poat graduate courses ia painless den tistry. Dr. Hartley. riioiio 114. Dr. Bchenk has now returned from his vacation and he extends a cordial invitation to his patroni and friends to visit his institution. tf Publio stenographer, Patricia Oral', first door south of Salem Bank of Uommorce, 121 South Llbeity street. Phone 837. tf Miss Grace Taylor, In charge of the nurse survey of Polk and Marion counties reports that already 60 oues- tionaires have been roturnod from the Marion county nurses. This survey is ooing niaao at tne request of the sur geon gonoral of the army and the work will continue until othorwisa ordered. All women with any nursing exper ience, whether . practicing or not,, or whether going into activo servico or not, are asked to fill out the quoa tionnires sent them, as thoro is no ob ligation for services. It is information that is wanted. Nursos who have not al ready filled out their questionnires are asked to call at Rod Cross headquarters in the U. 8. National bank for infor mation. Now la the time to place your orders for rosebushes, shrubbery, fruit, walnut and ornamental trees for immediate planting, with the Capital City Nur- sory Co., 1030 Chom. St. Phone 75. 1-31 NoticeNew garage now open for business storago and repair specialists, expert mochanics. Service s our motto. Motor Inn Oarage, opposite Marion hotel, formerly llalvorsen is Burns. 1120 The Friends quarterly meeting will be held Nov 15 and Hi at the South Salem Friends church At one time it was thought that tho meeting would bo postponed on account, of the ban ! ttgui'ist public meetings, but now that I tins ban has been removed meeting is I Salem Falling Down OoIts United War Fund Quota A serious problem is confronting the committee in charge of the United War Fund drive and a meeting was held this afternoon to discuss the rather alarm ing situation. With a quota of $37,500 for the city the committee with its workers have been able so far to secure pledges or oniy a little more tnan J5.000. There seems to be a general lack of interest and enthusiasm in the cause represented by the United War Fund workers. They report that men and women who have heretofore always rc sponded to the call, are now refusing to give anything whatever to the cause that all feel is of such vital importance, now tnat tne boys are not busy fighting. W. I. Staley, county chairman for the United War Fund drive, reports that mo country districts are trivine cheer fully their full quota. Reports from the small towns in the county indicate a disposition to give and raise the quotas requirea. Just what' action will be taken to arouse Salem to the necessity of secur ing its quota, has not been announced but it is felt that something must be uono. Dance Moose hall tonight.' Yeomen attention. Installation of of- ncers tomgJit. 11-14 Meeting of parents club, officers and members of Soldiers' and Sailors' Par ents' club are hereby called to meet at the Commercial club on Friday ev ening, November 15, at 7:30 for im portant business. Frank Davey, Pres. A special Thanksgiving service will be held at the Jason Lee Momorial church on Thursday evciiiner at 7:30 o'clock. This service will take the place of tho regular prayer meeting and will oe an occasion of special interest on account of the recent happenings in Europe. Dance Moose hall' tonight. M, W. attention. Eelular meeting Thursday. Come out. ' Yoomen attention, Installation of of ficers tonight. 11-14 Maccabees, meeting tonight McCor- nack hall. Bo sure and come. H. C. Murvin, S. B. In the case of Jennie Hall aeainst the City of Turner, the suit was on triul j yesterday before Judge George O. Bing ham in circuit court Department No. 2 and is now held under advisemont. As tins is an equity case, no jury was called. Mrs. Hall is suine the city of Tumor for $2500 damages for building a concrete dam across the stream that flows from Green Springs and prevent ing the water from flowing across Dart of hor farm, ... , Maccabees, meeting tonight JlcCor- nack hull. Bo sure and come. H. C. Marvin, B. B. o Dance at Chemawa Fri. Nov. 15. Best music. Train service just right. Lunch. Night school will begin at the Capi tal Business college, on Monday, Nov. 18. The principal 'will be in his office on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week to tnlio care of enrollments and talk to any one interested. Plan to begin on tho first night. LAIl - TODAY n' r; V CI " I DITi1 - ROBERTS "'BEANS " A PLAY OF YOUTH, BEAUTV AND APVENTOftE. BLIGMi TUCATOC Jf&F 1 I item rita I PERSONALS Paul Wise member of the S. A. T. C. of Corvallis returned yesterday after a short visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Race are in the city, guests at the homo of Earl Race. nr. P. H. Dencer, of Bend is in the city a guest of his brother who lives near Salem. Miss Stella Sheldon will leave tomor row for Douglas, Wash. Miss Zella Hopson loft yesterday for Seattle- Died i .. Gale & Go's Special Week on StapleDomesticSheetingsMuslin,Etc. Now on sale at bargain prices. We handle only the best known, staple brands. This' is a timely special to supply your needs for fall and future. In buying direct from the largest mills and factories in the United States we are offer ing the following prices for one week only ending Saturday night. Buy all you. reasonably want for your own use. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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White, -wife of Lewis N. White. Besides her husband, aho is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. F. Drager and Mrs. N. E. Simpson, both of Salem and a son, w. M. Moon of Portland. The funeral services were held this afternoon from the Kigdott chapel and were conducted by the Kev. H. is. Pemberton of the Friends church.' Burial was in the City View cemetery. , Born WHITE. To Mr. White, at the Nov. 11, 1918, a son He has been named White; nd Mrs. Elmo S. Deaconess hospital, Robert Stains Ab Miuton Is in the city for a short Yisit havinar been transferred in tho Y. M. C, A. wrk from Vancouver to The Victory boys and the Victory gills of the hip;h school are putting in over-tiino ninf'in the T'nited War fund drive for school children. Maxine El liott and IXinnld Evan have been ap- assured.Ou Saturday there will be a ses- j V"t?& lenders for the county. They sion at 10:30 in the-morning for wor- wi" viait the ru,nl eehoola and explain shin and in the afternoon a business wuat is expected of each in the way tf meeting. Sunday morning there will be ! contributions efor the United War the regular services with Sunday school " me naiem nign scnom u at 10 o'clock and preaching at H o'clock- The quarterly will bo in the afternoon at H o'clock. O. E. Rally will is expected that $10!),) will be given. Corvallis. Ho has iust returned from ! probably be tho out of town speaker. attending the funeral services of Eric ' At present, no night services are plan Volt at Vancouver. Mr. liolt was in'nd for Sunday, the city lust July soliciting men fori o i. M C. A. work, nnd was known asf Victory dance at Macleay Sat. night one of the advanced Y. M. C. A. work- Nov. 10; four piece orchestra. Lunch rs of tho northwest. Dr. R, N. Avison ' served by ladies of Red Cross auxiliary married Mr. Bolt and Minn Elsie L. 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Sho was working under the direction of the American Library Association war service, ' 'I never saw people so eager for books as were the soldiers," she de clared today. "tXir supply of books was exhausted. The books were always in use " . o Mrs Ralph White announces . the opening of -her iuvenilo dancing acad emy, Sat. the Itith, from '2 till 4, Co tillion ball. Jl-lts Union Thanksgiving services will be held in tho First Methodist church on the morning of Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28. Dr. W. C. Kantner pastor of the First Congregational church of Salem will deliver tho message. The musical part of the services will bo in charge of lrof. Sikes, head of the musio depart ment of Willamette University. All choirs of the city will be. asked to unite in a large chorus for the occas ion. Dr. Kantner was elected pastor of the First Congregational church sue- eeding tho Kev. James Elvin who went into the Y. M. C. A. work over seas. Every man who has received a ques tionaire is expected to return it to the local exemption board, properly filled out as this is still required by the war department. Those who have not receiv ed one should notify the board as this part of the war work is going on. Seven days is the time limit for returning the questionaire and this time is figured from the day it is mailed. No more men. beyond the age of 38 years will be classified and no more men will be sent into the service excepting for the marines and navy, "' o ' The regular Thursday evening services will be held at the First Baptist church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. This will be tire first services in the church for .the past five weeks. Pr. George F. Holt, the pastor, is planning to make it special service of Thanksgiving and prayer. 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Knitters! who are interested in knit-' ting for the ,Red Cross may now receive khnki colored yarns, as about 100 pounds was received yesterday at Bed Cross headquarters in the U. S. Na tional bank building. The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular Thursday evening meeting this week, now that the lid is off and Sa lem has resumed its usual motto of liv ing. o While it is rather early to predict what is going to happen, Mr. Vick says that ho hopes to have within a few months a shipment of Ford cars. Automobile factories are now permit ted to manufacture 73 per cent of the capacity, i Lieut. Col. A. T. Woolpert received the following message this morning All women who re interested in the ; Instant Relief From Pain, Backache, Soreness, Stiff ness, Sciatica With "St Jacobs Liniment'' Back hurt youf Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp holies and tw-ingesJ Now listen! 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" The armory now has three exits to tho street from the drill floor and two from the bal cony. . o It has been suggested by the street cleaning department that as a matter of civio pride, people should" clear the sidewalks of the fallen loaves. The police department has had several com plaints from - those who objected to covered sidewalks.. Precinct No. 11 of Salem in which live he big majority of state officials voted emphatically in favor of tho pro posed increase in levy for '1919. The vote was yea 119, no 94. But when it came to establishing normal schools in the southern and eastern part of the stato officialdom went strongly against the idea with a vote of yea 50, no 103. o Early Tuesday morning, just a few hours after tho armistice had " been signed, a man appeared at" the post of fice asking if a money order could be sent to Germany. And a few hours later a woman applied for a money order to be sent to Eussia. Until a govern ment that is recognized by the United States has been established in Ger many, there will be no mail between tho two countries. And until the Rus sians have a government that is recog nized, no mail may bo sent ' to that country. It may be several weeks be fore orders can be sent to Germany or Russia. o Tr. Long, president of the Humane society yesterday ordered officer White to kill a horse. The police records read "Tho deed was committed in cold blood without a quiver." o . It sesins that gorne-boys have t hab it of robbing the C'hilds restaurant. A week ago Monday they j;mmied the back door and ent a glass to enter. Last night they jimmied one of the windows. This time they got ice cream, chewing gum and cigarettes o A Chevrolet belonging to G. E. Broekin was stolen yesterday in Port land as it was parked in tho city. A report came to police headquarters this morning that the car had been found. WANTED Household goods, harness; wagons, tools, ranges, heaters, cookstoves, farm ma chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell on commission from stock sales con ducted anywhere. Phone 510 or 511 Woodry, the Auctioneer. L.M.HUM eare of Tick So Tods Chinese Medicine and Tea C. Has medicine which will car any known disease. Opn Snndayi from 10 a, a. until 3 p. m. 153 Boutlt High St Salem, Oregon. Phome 181 DOCTOR STANTON Dermatologist Toot Specialist COBN6, BUNIONS, INGROWING . TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and All Diseases of tho Feet Cured. Special Attention to Antisopticj there by Preventing infection. Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 518 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg, fill I WANTED, JUNK : And All Kinds of 2nd Hud rtOd3. 41 Foil Market Prices Special Prices paid for Backs. 0t car prices before yon sea THB PEOPLE'S JTJNK k 2ND ) HANS STOES 271 H. Oom'l 6t Phone 7J4 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 .nd junk. Get iiy Prias Before you sell. MPhone 416. Salem Ore. THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. Phone S98 The Square D lal House 271 Chemekf ta Street JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY