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PAGE TEN SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. 5fKPS5f4lSwirN Uk Ilartn AM Journal. DUD C AMI I C A I ft If ll 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 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 FOlt MEN, WOMEN AND V CHILDREN All Around Town f( ift c )c )jt jfc )c jfc ic l(( lt Jt )6 )Jt lC COEflNGEVENTS Nov. 20.4-Aniiiial Hod .Cross mooting at 2:30 p. m., Uommor clal club. Nov. a8. Thanksgiving. Nov. 30. Election on School Budget. "TB funeral oeauttfnL Kougb. Co. .Webb ft tf Highest cat price paid for frosh ggs. Midget Market, tf I pay the highest price for livestock of nil kimls. Will ship this -week: Phono evening 231)7.1, O. J). Hurjiik. 1MU o U Dr. Bchenk has now returned from his vacation and he extendi a cordial invitation to his patron and friends (o visit hi Institution. 1 tf Better dentistry without pain. Two post graduate courses in painless den tiatry. Dr. Hartley. Phone ll4. tf -"Tie best" la ail yon eaa do when loath eomoa, Call Wobb A Clough Co Pjone 120. tf. Table squashnot less than 100 lbs. delivered. Cuinmings, B4t'13. 1 1 -1 ! Tarmors who own the turkeys and commission men who want to buy tur keys Bio now experiencing tho aununl period of distrust. Just about ton days or two weeks before each Thanksgiving day, commission mcu iu Portland are rather shy whvn it conies to miming a prieo and at the (mine time the farmer feels the snnio wnv about it. TliU Is Eexall One Cent Sale, Perry's drug! due, ns tho retailer sees it, t0 tho fact that the commission men aiv bears on the turkey market and tho farmers, of ficially speaking, are bulls. After tho usual see saw, there will bo a market quotation established about next Mou day. IValers In tho city are up in tho air as to prices but today, dressed tur keys lire quoted at from 33 to 35 cents and live ones, 25 to 28, according to quality. store Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov, 21, 22, 23. H-20 Attention! Members of Central lodge No.MH, Knights of Pythias are earnest ly requested to be at tho lodge Tuesday 'evening at 8 o'clock, liro. Calkins of Sacramento will be with us. liy order of tho chancellor conimaudor, Treat 'em rough! Is the way (Juy Empoy doe it in tho great American photo play "Over the Top" at the iiligh starling tomorrow. Segt. Guy Einpey in "Overt the Top' at the Hligh theater starting tomor row.. O, W. Eyre will .hip hogs next Wed dentlay Nov. 20. Phone 22WIM. 11-19 .Tlnal arrangements for union Thanks giving services were made at the week ly meeting of tb Bnlem Ministers' as sociation hob! this morning. For those in tho down town and central districts' or Knk.l,t. nf rnlmnlm. work n. fin! wr vivos will be held at the First Moth- vat ion army, the postoff'ice department odist church and the address of the has ruled that such workers may be day will be delivered by tho Hvv. W. O.jsent a package weighing 11 pounds pro Kantuer of the First Congregational ivided it Is mailed before Nov. 30. One church. Services will begin at 10:30 Uf thv provisions is that the package o'clock. For South Salem, services will must rejilly be in the way of a Christ be held in the Leslie M. K. church and mas present. As there Isn't so large a tho sermon of the day will be delivered ! number of these workers, tho postal an b tho liev. 11. K. Pemberton, pastor ofjthorities has figured out thev may be the Friomls South Salem church. It !,ent what tho foroien postal rveulationa mis not as yet neon oeeuicd wnotner limit, a packugo of 11 pounds. nervices win no ncm ior minn nuiein p. nt tho Jason Lee Memorial church. When it comos to giving for the united war fund, high school girls out number the boys as tho record up to this ninmisjr stood, 173 girls and 102 hoys. Tho pledges for the fund from the high school totaled Sfl.65, and tho school has the remainder of tho week to complete its quota. Grant Junior high, tHfl.SO nnd Washington Junior high, $1-15.22 Up to Saturday noon, for the united war fund, the city schools had pledged $8.r2.17. Now If one has a friend over there working in the Y.M.C.A. or Bed Cross Tho two ex-convicts held under a charge of robbing the Sundin store last Wednesday are held as guests of tho county, one boarding in tho city ,iail and the othor in the county jail. They will have their preliminary hearing a)t Friday before Judge Wobstcr. S. IL Van Trump, county fruit In. succtor. 1m boosting tho irood nnnlitlos E. M. la Fore has been chosen a a(,f tho apple known as the "Delicious." Ho says it was originally grown from a seedling brought from Iowa and that as is often tliv case ,ft wonderful fruit may bo developed from a seedling that hasn't any pedigree worth speaking of. According to information given out in Portland, George O. L. Snydor of tha Oregon Military Police, has bcon trans ferred to the unassigned list, Oregon (iwurd. member of the grand inry now in ses sion, to succeed J. B. Craig who has jicfn excused by Judge Kel)y,on pre sentation of a physician's certificate that he was unnblo to attend the sca lenus. The jury is working on the pen itentiary parole scandal. o The Eastern Star auxiliary of Wil lamette chapter will nold its regular Tuesday mooting as at present there is ho special work on hand, I With the f iliugf 37 instruments, the office of county rccordor almost broke a record last Saturday, Fourteen of the filings wcro for releases of mortgages, showing protty well that a lot of farm ers am getting out from under. Only throe of the 37 instruments filed were mortgages. Of warranty deeds there woro 11 and the remainder just a gen eral inisiullaueous collection that are filed for record. Until further notice,- headquarters of Willamette chapter, Bed Cross will re main iu its present location, second floor of the U. H. National bank build ing. Arrangements have been niadu for tho centering of nil Ked Crons in terests in tlto postoffice building on the second flour, but it may be several days before hvndq'uarters is removed to its new quarters. The 65th anniversary of Lincom's Gettysburg address will be observed by Sedgewick Post No. 10, O. A. K. and the Welief Corps at the Post hall in the armory on the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 2:o0 o'clock. It will bo an open meeting and till interested in again heating rend the address now regarded as tho most famous ever miulo are invifod to attend. This in vitation is especially for all veteran, of whutover war, ami all auxiliaries. F. A. Thompson is commander of Sedgo wick post and D. Webster, adjutant. Tf tha nrdlnauce to be introduced at tho city council this owning carries, bowling allies and shooting galleries in i. i,r,,rnil t.. uli. an no evorv n'mlit at 12 o'clock and not re-open uutil 7 o'clock in the morning. At presem tl,r.Y la nn nnliiiniicn rCL'ulutiue tho hours for howling or ior snooung lvries. If the proposed ordinance pass will V.n nlnnnil nil the .Villi 1)0, r.i.. - 1 basis as pool playing, so ,f a.- as '"e hours aro concerned. Captain W. C. Dyer announces that company Q will drill tonight at the ar mory at 7:30 o'clock. This will be the company's first meeting since tho in fluvnza came to town. o aifrin Mabel Settlemier. worthy grand matron of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday evening wun inauwic chapter No. 37, Order of the Eastern Star. Members of the lodge and visit ing members arc urged to attend. Be ginning with tomorrow night, regular meetings will be held. D. A. White, ofthe firm of D. A. Whito & Sons, is of the opinion that within a few weeks conditions in mill feeds stuffs will materially change vr tho better. With more mills grinding and a biggyr demand for export flour ho anticipates a return to normal con ditions. An ordinance will be introduced at tho meeting of the city council this evening antheming the sale of city street bondj to the amount of 11, 908.74. With the authorizing of the sale, bids will also U asked for. In 13 Lee Gilbert, Elgin distributor, is in the city from Portland. Mrs. Dt'na Dennis of Portland was in the eity over Sunday, the guest of Miss May Seely. Mrs. Dennis is a former resident of Salem. C. J. Pugh of Falls City is registered at tne isiign. F. B. Graham was in the city yes tcrdav from Corvftllln Floyd D. Moore of Dallas was in the city Sunday. . Colonel North of Portlaad is in tho city in conference with the governor m regard to military matters. LATEST WAR BULLETINS Washington, Nov. 18. Chancellor Ebert has virtually dissolve! the reich- stag ana will permit no sittings pend ing convocation of the constituent as sembly, according to diplomatic advices from .Berne today. Zurich, Nov. 18, Herr Eenner, so cialist, has been appointed president of ths provisional Austrian government according to advices received here to day. Bruges, Bclffium, Nov. 18.& Thir teen American marino officers returned here after having motored to Brussels. on tne trip tney passed, mounted Ger man sentries, wh0 smiled. Tho Ameri cans brought back Jn their cars two British prisoners they found walking along tne road. the city bonds to be offored aro in eluded $7,019.54 on North Church street bonded paving and $2,533.70 from 8, Church street paving bonds. On Soutti Twelfth street, $743.02 will bo offered and from South High street, $300.39. Tbj Twelfth and High. street bonds aro those from're-asscssment. By the way, bqncls of tho city of Salem are pretty good investments, according to arr es tablished financial authority, as they bear o per cent mteRnt and generally sell for about 102, with accrued inter est. By law, city bonds are not to be sold for less than par. Just at pres out the bonds are not taxable. Henry McDowell, sentenced to life imprisonment in 1914 for Bccond dogree murder committed in Crook county, and William Buck, received at the peniten tiary last February from " Umatjlla county, uied yesterday from Spamsn influenza. Sevoral other convicts aro in serious condition. " There are still 100 cases of flu at tho prison. Buck's real name is H. J. Parent, and his peo ple live at LaSalte, 111. BUSI'CK-'S ft Tuesday, Wednesday And Thursday 103 S. Commercial St. 299 N. Commercial St. The Time Has Come 'Ladies9 Suits ' : and Waists Instead of waiting until the season is over we have decided to put all our Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists on special sale beginning tomorrow. , 40 Dresses of assorted materials and colors' including all wool French serges. Your choice 115.90 each Your choice of any Georgette Crepe Waist' at J 51.00 Less oVJ --'" ill Special Ladies' Suits now .90 and $18 Oil Ladies' Coats now greatly reduced Extra Values at $18.90 829.50 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY AVA g vuuuiivi iiui aim vuuii uia. l uiiiiciij viutagu oiuic g siaFloiir.sk ....$3.00 Crown Flour, sk .....$3.00 Pacific Hardwheat flour sack.. .....$2.90 Fancy Valley flour, sk. $2.80 10 lb. Wheat Cereal. J.. 70c 10 lb. Pancake flour ...70c 1 lb Best Creamery but ter . ............. 67c 1 lb. Oleomargarine ....45c Peanut BuKer lb 20c Largs Wesson's Oil ,..$1.70 Medium Wesson's Oil ...85c Small Wesson's Oil 37c Large Crisco ........ $2.00 Small Crisco ......... 35c Medium Crisco $1.00 Large Log Cabin syrup $U0 Med. Log Cabin Syrup ..63c 1-2 gaL Uncle Jons r syrup. '.$1.05 1-2-lb. Hershey's Coco ..15c Peaberry Coffee, lb. ...22c 3 lb. Royal Club coffee $1.00 2 pkgs Kellogg's Corn flakes . 27c 12 Federal Milk . $1.65 New Crop Teas, per lb... 50c BUSIGK'S Forest Grove Disappointed . In Not Hearing James Elvin ' Stuck in the mud half way between Newberg and Forest Grove and" a large audience awaiting him at Forest Grove last evening, tho Eev. James Elvin is not onlj' a believer in what General Sherman said about war, but also is now willing to apply the famous re mark te service for the united war fund. Yesterday afternoon at the armory, in order that tho Rev. Pence migtt take thV train to Portland to deliver an evening address, Mr. Elvin gave part of his time to the Portland Breaker. It worked all right for Air. Pence, but' aot for ATr. Elvin who was scheduled to' deliver an address at Forest Grove in the evening. . Too late to catch the 4 o'clock train north, Mr. Elvin was taken by a friend as far as Xewberg. Ho arrived there nt 6:30 o'clock and at once arranged with n taxi to carry him over to Forest OrovcSiut tho gotng was bad and af ter all sorts of hard luck, Air. Elvin and his taxi driver found themselves in a mud hole at midnight about five miles this side of Forest Grove. A near by firmer was induced to pull them out and by 2 o'clock this morn ing Mr. Elvin was back i' Newberg, arriving in Salem today noon. He has arranged to speak soon at Forest Grove at an early date and also to take another route and means of travel in reaching his audience. Heavy Rainfall Over State Of California San Francisco, Nov. IS. Heavy rain fall throughout California today will immediately relieve the water shortage according to G. H. Wilson, district weather forecaster. ! The storm began late Sunday and nt an early hour today 1.24 inches of rain had fallen in San Luis Obispo, San Francisco registered .43 inch. Heavy rninfall wag reported through out southern California. No damage has been reported, but some said the rice crop which has not yet Iwn harvested, may be injured slightly. ' - Men In Navy May Ask For , Discharge tVmhiiicrtnn Xnv. -Naw men raii1nr ni vevrvt can now nrtrvlv for discharges from the navy, Secretary Daniels declared today. For the present, men with urgent bus iness calls or a desko to return to sehool will have the preference in dis charges. Daniels did not indicate whether ho has raised the limit sot a few days ago of discharge of 50,000 men within the next month or two. McAdoa Has 60,000 More Employes Now Washington, Nov. 18. Director Gen eral McAdoo admitted approximately 60,000 employes to his payroll at noon today. - At that hour ho formally took control of tho Amvriean Eailway Expiess com pany which represents the equipment and organization of tho four chiot ex press companies. WANTED Household goods, harness, wagons, tools, ranges, heaters, cookstoves, farm ma chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell on commission from stock sales eon ducted anywhere. Phone 510 or 511 Woodry, the Auctioneer. DOCTOR STANTON Dermatologist Foot Specialist , COENS, BUNIONS, INGROWING . "TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain Or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and All Diseases of tho Feet Cured. Special Atteution-to Antiseptics there by Preventing Infection." Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 518 TJ. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 416. Salem. Ore, : WANTED, JUNE And All Kinds of 2nd Hud Kioda. 41 Full Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. A Get car prices before yon sell THB PEOPLE'S TONE ft HO HAND 8TOB.B 271 H. Oom'l St. Phone 7M L.M.HUM ear of Yick So Tosf Chinese Medicine and Tea 0. Has medicine whioa will ra any known diseaae. Open Son days from 10 a, a. aatii 3 p. m. 153 8oot High 6t Balem, Oregon. , Pbom 18! i No matter what kindot o VVantAd you put m oitf paper v$rje you rcsuib JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 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 my Pricts Before you sell. THE CAPITAL JUNXXO. Phone 398 .The Square D jal House 271 Chemefa ta Street JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY