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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16-1918. The Most Acceptable Gift This Christmas Will Be the Practical Kind THIS STORE IS STOCKFUL OF NEW AND USEFUL MERCHANDISE Suitable for Gifts at Economy Prices 1 . PERSONALS i First Sergeant M. A. Esh of the Oregon military police was in the eity yesterday having received an urgent call to come home owing to sickness in the family. Mrs. Minnie Patterson of 222 Super ior street left for San Francisco to spend Thanksgiving with her son. H. B. McMillan of Williamsburg, O., is in the city visiting his brother, O. G. McMillan, and siBter, Mrs. Wfie Irctou of 1047 South Commercial ttreet Thig is his first visit with his rela tives since 1884. Leo Sutton of Bay City, Mich., is registered et the ttligh. Claud Broan of Falls Citv was in Sa ilem yesterday. Toilet Articles Are always acceptable. We have them and you should note the prices. . PALMOLIVE Soap . 10c Cold Cream ............. 21c Vanishing Cream 21c Face Powder . . . 45c ' Talcum Powder .21c Shaving Cream 35c Colgates Shaving Cream .19c Colgate's Talcum Powder ......12c Cashmere Bouquet Soap . ... . ... .10c Bath Robes Are wanted by all and it is hard to get a "gift that would please more than a nice bath robe. Ladies Robes $3.49, $3.98, $4.98 Men's robes . .$3.98, $4.50, $4.98, $5.90 ' Kimonos In both serpentine crepe and flan nelette that are always useful $1.15, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 and $3.98 ALL KINDS OF READY TO WEAR GOODS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN . All Around Town C0MNGEVENTS Nov. 11-18 United War fund drive. Marion county quota $02,000. Quota for Sulem $37, 500. ' " Nov. 20. Annual Bod Cross meeting at Commercial Club. Nov. 28. Thanksgiving. Nov. 30. Election on School Budget. ' "TU funeral oeautifUL"Wbb ft dough Co. tf IHghest cash price paid for fresh gga. Midget Market. tf George O. Will is distributing posters sent him by the Unitvd states food commissioner. They bear the wurn'Uj;: "Won't Stop Saving Food." Monday Night Music club. The Mon day Night Music club of l.cslio church wiil meet next Momluy 7:30 p. m. Ev ery member present .please. H. N. Aid rich. .... . 11-10 CANCER CURED IN 11 DAYS Dr. Bchenk has now returned from all vacation and he extends a cordial Invitation to his patrons and friends to visit hi institution., tf n ' If the food administration will per mit, O. W, Eyre will ship hogs next WodneBilfty. Phone 220KM. 11-16 Iiu this morning's report of casual ties In France tho name apponrg of John M. Thomas of Silvcrtua as one of the men reported missing. , 0 Better dentistry without pain. Two poBt graduato courses in rainless den tistry. Dr. Hartloy. Fhone"ll4. tf o 10 Per cent off on all Miller tires in stock. 311) N. Com'l, l'hone 74. 11-10 The Salem firs department contrib uted I2 to tho 1'mtocl War Fund. Aft r talking it over, the boy8 decided to t.nch give ono day's pay for tho Rood of the cause, figured on a basis of $3.00 a day. ' "T best' la all yon can do when loath comes. Call Webb Clough Co Paone 120. tf. Leslie Mothodist church. To the mem bers of Leslie congregation. The war is over. Tho quarantine hns been lifted, and, after five Sundays out of our church, wo aro permitted to IUl ser vices again. Never bofore wns there greater reason fur thanksgiving and praise to our Father and' our Christ than now, Christianity Is conquering the world. Mny 1 urge you to be pres ent in tho services next Sunday that we may pray and rejoice together. Sin cerely your pastor, Horace N. Aid rich. 11-10 o Cretonne bags to the number of 640 luivu been asked of the miscellaneous, department of the lied Cross. This is the fiiota for this chapter. The hggs inches. For November of 1917 there was a rainfall of 3.24 inches and for the month in 1916, it Was 7.12 inches. o 1 A society sensation with Carmel My em at the Bligh theater today, also "Home Bun Ambrose. " It's a knock out. Mrs. Junk's studio, 679 N. Cottage St. Christmas Chinaclass. Private les sons Friday, Saturdays. o - Penny Bros, store under tea Cotillion dance hall. , . . o A real estate transfer with $30.00 revenue stamps wns filed for record yesterday in tho office of the county recorder. Tho deed was for tho trans fer of 133 acres northeast and close to Mt. Angel and the consideration was $30,000. Thv grantor was Nicholas O. Mickol and wife and the grantee was Charles Ertclt. o Regular dance music tonight at the Cotillion hall. Better movies, Norma Talmadge in tlio "Swrot of the Storm Country," at the Liberty today only. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger,' grad uate mortieinns and funeral directors, 770 Cheinekota St. Phone 724. Christmas boxes may be mailed m Into as Nov. 30 to soldiers acro?s sue ocean according to recent ruling cf the war department. The ruling has placed the final day as Nov. 20. llus ex tension of ten days wns due to the fact that so many of tho boys were in the great American drive of Octobor and wero so busy fighting they had no time or opportunity to mail the necessary la bels. ' Fatty Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin at tho Bhgh tomorrow. the final whistle in the fourth quarter, Grant scored on a touchback. The Grant boys claim Lincoln had the heav ier team. Clarke Tucker 13 captain of the Grant team and Floyd Bohannoa of tho Lincoln players. Begul&r meeting Knights of Colum bus, Monday evening, tho 18th. All members urged to be present. The regular meeting of Hal Hibbard auxiliary United Spanish War Veter ans, wiM be resumed Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the armory. o Night school at the "Capital Business college is intended to accommodate those who work during the day but wish to improve their education along u1! bio lines, buck subjects as Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Spell ing, Arithmetic and Penmanship are taught. The principal will bo in his of fice Friday and Saturday evenings to care for enrollments and talk to those who ate interested. Investigate. Mrs. Blley Bob'ertson of 1105 North Liberty street has just recoived a tele gram from her son, W. A. Dunsmore of Oakland, Cnlif., with tht new8 thai his wife was Beriously ill with influenza. 0 Hunt's Quality orchestra tonight at the Cotillion hall. The Liberty school will open Monday morning. In fact, throughout the coun ty, there will be a general opening of schools unless in, certain districts in fluenza conditions make it inadvHflble. 0 Sure see you tonight at the Cotil lion, dandy floor and wonderful luttsic. 0 . It seems there was some confusion in names in tho report from Portland in regard tothe death of Andy Ander son, ago 27, due to influenza. Accord ing to information received today, it was Leonard Anderson who died and not Anderson. .' , 0 As you like it 75o all evening or 5c dance, tonight at' the Cotillion hall. (H1 This is potato story No. 3. The first one was about a potato grown in Salem weighing thrco younds. The next report was of ono that raised the first entry two ounces. Today the third aspirant for bigness was grown by B. T. Ensloy near Marion and itglofficial woight is three pounds and 12 ounces. Tho potato is on display at the store 01 uaviason and Barber at Marion. 0 . Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook who has been employed for the past two years in tho millinery store of Mrs. Stith, left for La Grande, Oro.a few days ago, where slio has tmruhasoa a niuwwy store and will conduct the business for herself. 0 It seems that the boy thieves who entered the confectionery store of Wil liam Burger on Asylum avenue and 17th street a few nights ago showed tad tnxtn when thev robbed tho store or a cannon ball in addition to a lot of can dy and cigarettes. They doubtless con sumed tliw eatables and sinokables but tho cannon ball was too much for them. Anvhow, it was found last evening uy G. W. Giles. But the camty ana sucu have not been discovered. 1 The screen's first big patriotic comedy drama abel Normand M HER NEWEST GOLDWYN TRIUMPH THE GIRL WHO NEVER DISAPPOINTS Joan of Plattsburg By Porter Emerson Browne A CLEAN-UP PICTURE THAT LEAVES A CLEAN TASTE - ... 1 other attractions too Ye LIBERTY STARTING SUNDAY ,100 per cent attraction, Mis Margaret Russell, 1135 N. Fif teenth St., Halom., Or., explains won derful cure. To Those Afflicted with Cancer- I devm it a great privilege to bo ait) to'o for hospital use. An appeal is now I testify to the absoluto cure of cancer' made to women of the city to furnishi on the side of my nose from which Ijthis catonue, oven in small pieces. Itl puiiuivu iur uiri'u y rw in. i (. v.j w.v . ijumwi ja.ua Only July 14, 1916, I applied t0 Dr, t wo cretonne bags. Those who B. O. Stone for treatment. 'He applied Wl1' nrve aM naked to take their do- aim. I nations to the Ked Cross nt tho U. h. National Bank building, second floor. o- a puste for four days and then a aim plo ointment. In just cloven davs aft er the first treatment the cancer foil Stout, The place soon healed and is jiuw bound and well. Miss Margaret Russell. Salem, Or., Nov. 8, 1817. S. C STONE, M. D. Scene's Drug Store 241 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon Phone 85. Consultation and Advice free. The river made another year record Inst night by rising four feet. The stage is now six feet above the low water mark. The rainfall for the 24 hours jendig at 8 o'clock this nioruing was .43 of an inch. With a ram every few J days, November is living up to its roe lord as a wet month as for tho first half ll.Ct...t5t , t lie re has beea a precipitation ot 8.11 Dance Moos hall tonight 8 p, m. Jan of Plattsburg, the screen's first big patriotic comedy drama featuring Mubel Normand at the Liberty Sunday. 0 Miss Lena Belle Tartar, teacher of tho Old Italian Method of singing. Studio 162 Liberty St, N. for appoint ment phone 9'H. CARD OF THANKS To all of our friends we wih to ex pre. our nioxt aincere and heartfelt thanks for their assistance and their expressions f sympathy in the recent loss of our beloved wife and mother. A. F. Schmallc and children. Table sanaah not less than 100 lbs. delivered. Cummiugs, 94F13. . 11 1 A letter was received this afternoon at Red Cross headquarters confirming the wire regarding the Nov. 80 limit and also giving the additional infor mation Unit those wfio have a soldier over there and who do not rccciv a label by Nov. 21, may lvceive one and have the privilege of sending it prop erly filled by filinc an affidavit where in it is stated one is entitled to send the box. Dance Moose hall tonight 8 p. m. Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle at the Bligh tomorrow, Mrs. O. O. Shelburg will hold a fan cy work sale Nov. 21st, 2-i!, 23rJ. Bur en's Furniture store. By a score of 2 to 0, the Grant junior high school football team defeated this imirninir the Lincoln junior hinh school players. If was an exenlv balanced' game and just about a minute In fore Students of the high school are com ing forward with the quota Tor no T-. W...J v. ,,,wi TTn to Fridav noon, .thev had pledged $797.15 and within a day or so expect to have the full quota of ll)!5.l)0. Thero is still a good demand for la bor, nciording to the IT. S. employment bureau with offices on State street. Tie makers as well as all kinds of mi l workors ai in demand and the old lull for laborers fromthe ship yards has not bv-en cancelled. Xo Gopher, gray digger and mole busi ness was not very rushing this mouth ai the office of the county clerk. That is, those who generally bring in scalps to claim the reward of fivo cents pur scalp appear to have been engaged in other occupations during October, as only S9.0 was paid out of tho special fund. Those who aiw inclined to make spending money in this way may feel encouraged as there remains about 1800 In this special fund for this year. Within a few days a special list will ., nt ti.n Knim tmblic lirrarv uu (Ultivvu ..." r - t - - of books treating on war conditions and the countries of Europe thai nave ueeu ithe Into war. Two of the books have -1.. ..!.. 1. ...... nlnnml nil the libmiV shelves " Home Fires in France" audi 'Tales from a Famished lana. 0 There is nothlni to the story or the geiwral impression that army recruits aro fed mostlv on baked beans. At least hi-r i a different story for the boys of the Students Army Training corps of Willainetto university. l iaci is tlm vnnthfnl snldiis pet baked bean- only once a week and that on Satur days and when the cook does ecrve the beans, it requires 20 pounds to give ttu hnv tho irriit wei'klv ration For tomorrow their bill ot faro is as fol lows: Breakfast mush and milk, horn iuv. Fivnch toast, caae, outrer ano bread and coffee. Dinner veal roast with brown gravy, mashed potatoes, creamed turnips, coffeo and jelly pud dinr. Supper Sandwiches, enke, coli! nrcats and cocoa. ' Funeral services of the late -Berg. Maj. Harry E. Mason will be held from tho Terwilliger Home, 770 Chemcketa St. Monday at 2 p. m. Hcv. Mr. ee of tho friends church will officiate All friends and members of the W. A. C. are respectively invited to attend. Bur ial will bo in I.O.F. cemetery. This evening at Eaton Hall will be held tho annual Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. reception, which was to have been held on tho evening of October 12, but tho influenza prevented. Tho recvption is for the students ,faculty and trustees of the university. Dr. Carl Gregg Doner will leave this evening for Klamath Falls to join Dr. M. C. Fimlley in a few days of recrea tion in the way of fishing and hunt- 11 Walnut growing is sure to become one of the great industries of the Willam ette valley. This is the opinion ot ix H. au Trump, county fruit inspector. In making a fruit census of the county, Mr. Van Trump found about 1200 acres planted in English walnuts, ten . per cent of which is yielding and paying tho ownvrs big returns. Trees which Sacred Heart Academy has exceeded on old stock Mr. Van Trump found were grafted about threo years ago walnuts to the value vaeh of $25.00. This year ninny trees yield 150 pounds each which sold on the market at 30 c ents a pound. The walnut tract known as the Diem orchard, located just south west of Quinaby is ony of tho standard bearing tracts in the county. . It is one of the oldest, Mr. Van Trump say3, but is ample evidence of what walnuts will do in the valley. Tn t.hfl TTTittftri War Work flamnatrrn. Sacrod Heart AcauVmy has evceedodj its quota by $7.20. The entire, subsenp tionamounted to $202.20. Every boy and girl in the school signed a pledge and all now wear the Victory button as evidence of patriotism. A parade wps formed by the student body today, marching around tlio school block car rying banners to eelebruto the success, of the drive in th school. 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 nnywhore. Phono 010 or 511 Woodry, the Auctioneer. , Journal Want Ads Pa? ft! . Wm --- 4 WINTER WILL BE A LONG TIME HERE When the evenings are cold and rainy and you have nothing much to do but knit for our soldier boys and read. OUR GLASSES MADE FOR YOUR NEEDS will relieve eye strain , and give you a world of comfort and pie '.su.'3 in the wearing. DR. A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 204-5 Bank of Commerce Bldg. fx f LAUGHDOMS GREATEST STARS .Cliapliii Fatty At buckle GallCaine" BIG - TRIPLE SHOW in "LOVE'S LAW" The drama of the Steel Mills V ' ':-5.:V 3 LATEST WEEKLY igh Theatre STARffS SUNDAY