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PAGE TEN . SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. l You Should Come U All Around Town I And Inspect ladies' Which just arrived and are the very latest and best They are very pretty colors in the popular Fiber Silk with angora wool trimmings. The prices are v $7.50, $8.90 $9.S0 Ladies' Purses t Always make acceptable ?ll t line mai win supply your wains. f You can get them at 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, t and $3.98. WE KEEP THE QUALITY l PERSONALS Boiiijamiln R. Perkins, representing the International Correspondence School, Is registered at the Bligh. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McClard of Port land are in the eity. , Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dallas was in tho city yesterday attending the annual meeting of Willametto chapter, Bed Cross. D. C. Dickey of Mill City wag In Sa lem yosterday. Mr, and Mr W. G. Burl, of Kose hurg wero registered at the Marion yentorday. Died FISCHER At his homo 332 North Twentieth street, Wednesday Nov. 20, 1918, William II. Fischer. lie is survived by two sisters, Miss Anna Fischer and-Mrs. T. J. Kress. The funeral services will be held at the homo Uriday Nov. 22, at .2 oVloek in the afternoon. Burial will be in the City View cemetery. While Portland la figuring on paying from 45 to 47 cents a pound for its Thanksgiving turkey, residents of Sa lem and vicinity will got off with from 4(1 to 42 cents, according to tile present indications. The tarkoy market is prot iy hard to corral but within tho past (few days it swing to Imvo settled close in a retail 'price of 40 to 42 cents, ho federal food administration has sent out a warning that It regard,, seven ents a pound as the limit for profit 1o the retail dealer for the Thanksgiv ing bird. BIG BARGAINS I ; SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING At Closing Out Sale of Farmes, Gash Store Just received a big bankrupt stock of dry goods and all kinds of shoes that we will combine with our stock and sell at 50 cents on the dollar. Groceries. 6 pounds Crisco at .$1.90 Reliance Coffee, pound ,30c Economy Coffee, pound 19c Canned sweet corn, at , . . . . 15c 20c canned peas 17c 15c Campbell Soups, at .12c -Ghiradelli's Chocolate ....... . . . . . . ........ "... .30c Cream of Barley, package .22c Saler Brand Pineapple 23c All kinds of spices, can ........... 8c Best White Beans 9o $1.15 Brooms at 75c - VEGETABLES Best Australian Onions, lb. 2c; sack delivered....$1.75 No. 2 Onions, pound 1 14c Best Potatoes, pound .. 2c Best Potatoes, sack delivered , $1.75 Good Cabbage, pound....... ; 3c Sweet Potatoes, pound 4c No. 2 Cabbage l i-2c All Orders of $3 or Over Delivered FREE of charge Our New Sweaters gifts, and we have a good 1 i. UP AND PRICE DOWN .Some cars are stolen once, some are stolen twice and some not at all. In the second class belongs a Cbandlor roadster, the property of Miss Bain" of Portland. A few days ago it disappear ed in Portland and was finally located in ABiany, A spoclal officer was ent from the big city to Albany to bring tho car back. Proceeding as far as Sa lem on his way home about. .12 o'clock noon yosterday the sight of the Whito House restaurant caused the officer to back up to the curb, enter therein and refresh himself. While doing tho refreshing act, the Toadstor was stolon and up to a late hour thig afternoon remains stolen the second time. Today la the first day when people may apply for cartons at tho Bed t'rOB mailing station in which to send Christmas presents to tho boys over there in cose no label has boon receiv ed. Cartons will be issued on the sign ing of the affidavit in which it is stated thai the Bender is the nearest living relatives and that no other Christ mas present has been mailed. In caso the father and mother both Insist on sonding tho curton, it will be up to the Ked Cross mailing committee to decide which is the nearest living relative. " o In a eahort address yesterday after noon before members of Willamette chapter Amorican Hod Cross, Walter A. Denton, chairman of the pledge com mittee, urged that all pledges be i paid for the remainder of the yenr at least, a now thore was a greater demand for Kod Cross work in Europe thun ever. Ho urged that monthly pledges should lie paid to keep up tho relief work in tho allied countries, Since tho last pledges were made, through the month ly contributions, there lius been paid to tho Bed Cross, Willamette chapter, the sum of $SuUU. . o Two former employes of the immi gration service in Sun Francisco plead ed guilty to graft charges Tuesday. 4 COMING EVENTS Nov. 28. Thanksgiving. Nov. 30. Election on School Budget. . Dec. 1. Elks Annual Mem orial . Services. Opera House 2:30 p. m- Deo. 11-14 Fifth Annual Marion County Corn Show." "T&e funeral oeauttful."Webb It dough Co. tf o A marriage license was Issued yester day to Louis H. Fischer, age 48 of Sil verton, a merchant, and Miss Jennie Booth, age 43, a stenographer of Sa lcm. Highest cash price paid for fresh jggs. Midget Market. tf I hare moved my offices Into more pleasant and moro commodious quar ters on the third floor of the u. o. M:.,i r- r t. o.4 Chiropractic-Spinologist, 309-213 U. 8. National bank bldgT tf g The body of Lawrence Keene who was drowned about a week ago in High River, Alberta, arrived in the city in the city this morning. The funeral services were hold this afternoon at the chapel of the Higdon company and were conduct ed by the Bev. B. N. AvisOn. Burial was in tho Hopewell cemetery. Highways Rapid Transit auto service to Portland and way points daily. Leav er Salem 10 a. m. 137 S. Com'l Bt. Phone 195. tf i o A new class in shorthand will be commenced at the Capital Business collcireNiext Monday, November 25. It is hoped that air who intend to enter between new ana the tirst ol toe year may arrange to enter this class. BUSICK Best Hardwheat flour . . $3.00 Best Valley flour..... $2.80 Cream Rolled Oats, 3 bs . . 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes pk . 14c Post Toasties, 2 pkg...25c 2 pkg. Grape Nuts 25c I Shredded Wheat .... 25c Ralston s Bran, pkg. ...13c Roman Meal, pkg 25c 10 lbs. Pancake flour ...65c 10 lbs. Graham flour ...65c 10 lbs Wheat Cerea .... 65c Knox Gelatine, pkg 15c Jiffy Jell, pkg...;.... 11c Jell 0, pkg .-..lie Ataoores Mince Meat 2 pkss 25c 1 1-2 lb. pails Armours Mince Meat ..50c Citron Peel, lb ........27c New Raisins, lb ..14c While Figs, lb . .20c Black Figs, lb......... 20c Nutmeg, Cinnamon and Cloves , pkg '. 10c 2 1- 2oz. YaniCa 25c Small Can Oysters .....14c Large Can Large Oysters 35c Stuffed Olive Glass .....15c No.l can ripe Olives.... 23c Pimentoes, per can .....20c Del Monte Catss, large Bottle . 30c 2 cans Shrimp 25c Small White beans, lb . . . 10c Mexican Red beans, lb... 10c New Crop Walnuts, lb... 36c 6 Boxes Matches 39c 5 Bars White Laundry soap . . ..... .25c 3 cans Old Dutch Clean ser 25c ttt Dr. fichenk has now returned from his vacation and he extends a cordial invitation to his patrons and friends to visit his institution. tf Better dentistry without pain. Two post graduate courses in painless den tistry. Dr. Hartley. Phone 114 tf Today is the day to pay ten per cent of the fourth liberty loan for those who subscribed on the government plan of paying in installments. Payments are to be made at the banks designat ed when the first five per cent was paid. . 0 ' . Now la the time to place your orders for rosebushes, shrubbery, fruit, walnut and ornamental trees for immediate planting, with the Capital City- Nur sery Co., 1030 Chem. St. Phone 75. 11-31 "The best" Is ml you can do when death comes. Call Webb A Clongh Co Phone 120. tf. Victory dance. Turner Sat. eve. Nov. 23. Salem orchestra. 11-22 o . The Epworth Leaguers of Jason Lee Memorial church will hold thoir an nuul reception for the new students u nuumieiw university i' riuay even- 1 .j nr:n ... : t . i" N,0T' ,22' th,e P8!10' U. 0 ? 0ck- N I?1? tudent? of 'he university are invited but also the yoi,n FT1" of the city wiU e. vo1' cum? ? aceormng to "f"" y""i"i a,ree .luvllu to come in picnic garb and enjoy the feed." . Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M., thig evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren wolcome. Wanted good reliable boy to work few hours alter 2 p. in. Good salaTy and chance to advance, See circulation manager at Journal office. United Artisans reg ular meeting tonight, nomination of officers. Big dance at Dallas armory Friday JUglU. ( Another restriction has been removed on the uso of sugar. Powdered sugar for domestic use ig now permitted and the good housekeeper has the same priv ilei?u an the mfinuffil.iii'Ai. nv Kalia ThiB is according to a recent ruling of the state food administration. But the same board still insists that no refresh ments bo served at soeial or pubire af fairs and urges that' Everyone do his or her eating at regular meal hours and cut out the between times. Dfcn't b selfish, tell font friends and neighbors about what Is going to happen at Woodry's auction on Sat. Nov. 29. A prize to be given to every person buying $5 worth at Woodry'g auction on Sat. See today's paper for full par ticulars. . , A report conies from San Francisco that IMvato Fred Schmidt of Salem, Oregon, is one of the 25 or ii.ore young men who wero in the battles of Sois sons, Chateau Thierry and the Souinie and whoi aro now at a hospital aet the Presidio for treatment. , The funeral services of Elmer Bress- ler will bo held Monday afternoon Nov. 2n, at 1:30 o'clock at the First Moth odist church and will be conducted by tho Rev. R. N. Avison, assisted by the REOPENING AUCTIONSALE AUCTION MARKET Corner Ferry and Liberty Sts. SATURDAY, NOV 23, '18 10;30A.M. 8 Fine Shoats, 10 weeks old. 3 Work Horses. 1 HacK 1 J 2-inch Chilled Plow. , 1 12-iuch steel plow. 2 Iron Force Pumps. A lot of small tools, etc. Farmers, if you have anything to sell bring it in. . 10 P. M. Household Furniture. Including Range, Heaters, Stove Pipe, Stove Boards, Rugs and Carpets Beds, Springs, and Mattresses, Rockers, IHners, Library Tables, Sewing, Machine, K Cabinets, Wash Machines, Pictures, Wash Howls and Pitchers, Stand Tables, Dressers. I fine oak Library Table. Buffet and 6 Diners, 1 Upholstered Reclining Chair . All kinds of small ware and many other articles. If you wish something extra good for your dining room don 't miss this sale Some of the Fur niture and Rugs are like new. NOTE: PRIZE i A fine piece of silverware will be given away to every purchaser buying $5.00 worth of merchan dise in the afternoon sale. This is an opportunity to supply your needs in your home- . (Pa Rev. A. Hawthorne, pastor of the Meth odist chureh Bt livesley. Burial will be at the livesley cemetery. He will be buried with military honors es he was a member of company M, Oregon national guard. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bresslcr, of Lives ley, he is survived by three sisters and three brothers. One of the sisters, Mrs. John Jayes, -lives in Snlcni. The biggest auction of the year Sat Nov. 23 at Woodry's market, Ferry and Liberty Sts. Farmers il yon have anything to sell bring it in to Woodry's auction on Sat. 10:3O a. m. . ' Reopening auction sale at Woodry's auction market on Sat. Win a prize. Dr. A. B. Starbnck of DaJUase was elected temporary chairman of the board of directors of Willamette chap ter, American Red Cross, at the annual meeting' held yesterday afternoon at the Commercial club.- December 2 was the date selected for a meeting of the 21 directors to elect an executive com mittee to consist of a chairman, two vice chairmen, secretary and treasurer and two other members. This execu tive committee will include seven of the most active workers for the Red Cross and will be in practical charge of its work for the coming year.- Word was received yesterday of the death at Pendleton of Miss Ella Wta bor of pneumonia, after an illness of a fe,w days. This summer she wus asso ciated with the Meyers department store and left to accept a position at Pendleton. J5he was buriel today at Woodburn. Now that the war Is about over and many restrictions may be removed, the chances are that next spring there will be women' s shoes of U kinds' of col ors. That is, provided the factories will make them. A plan had been worked out by -which all shoes to bo sold next spring wero to be divided into four classes, with a maximum price of $12. Now the recent orders seem to indi cate that purchasers of shces in Sa lem will be able to buy any coiot next year and pay just as much as the pocketbook will stand. The fifteen or more S. A T. C. boys who were sent to Texas for special training will be permitted to resume their former standing in Willamette university if they so choose, provided thef decide at once as to their plans. It is also prebable, judging from east ern dispatches, that members of the S. A. T. C. willynot be compelled to study map reading, surveying and modern ordnance, although no definite instruc tions have as yet been received here. The immediate release of all packing houso employes now in any branch of war service is urgently requested by the food administration. - ' A call has been issued for 5000 volun teers to man the Ships that Will" bring the boys home from Franco. IT'S HERE TODAY A DOUBLE STAR PROGRAM SMILING BILL PARSONS ri in "Birds Of A Feather" 2 big reels of high class gloom chasing comedy YeLiberty Theatre SUNDAY-- . . NORMA TALMADGE in "PANTHEA" 'HUNGRY LIONS OF A MIDNIGHT EXPRESS' ' Pi ,Ui..j;T:.:;. i.. ' - - ''' APPLES 3 Boxes for $2.00 A good grade for eating and cooking. Your choice of Baldwfti, Ben Davis, Northern Spy, Red Cheek Pippin, Spitzenberg and Roman Beauty. Danish Ball Head Cabbage,, solid and well trim med, fine for kraut, $2.50 per hundred. Large mealy Burbank potatoes, in sack lots. $1.10 per bushel. Delivered North of Mission Phone your order - WARD K. RICHARDSON Phone 494 In J ? lUf J Laoies-oatsl Greatly The best and biggest Assortment in Town LADIES' HATS $1.95 ,2.49, $2.98, And $3.98 CHILDREN'S HATS 98c to $2.49 SPECIAL VELVET TAMS $1.98 and $2.25 Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & COMPANY "PHONE 1073 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store 111 , . ' Victor McCone, Thought To Have Suicided Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Believed to hnvo committed suicide, Victor J. Mc Cone, formerly secretary of the Oregon Socialist party, was drowned at 7:45 o'clock last night when he drove his automobilo at high speed off the ap proach to the Sellwood forry, plunging into the Willamette river. McCone had just been arrested on a statutory charge, and for that reason the police beliove he ended his own life. The So cialist leader asked permission, follow ing his arrest, to drive Jlis machine to the garage,, but he speeded into the 1 TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ins n t. 4? - - - - MliM"iftj'"T I 2395 Front Reduced Sir vyl " It --V .. . . J 4t 4c b? r r RESULTED IN BIO- SAVING "Washington, Nov. 21. Can cellation of contracts by the war ..department sinco signing of the armistice has already resulted in saving more than $1,300,000, Sccrctury of War Baker informed Senator Mar- tin,Viiginia, in a letter intro duced in the senate today. river instead. Patrolman Brown, who was following tho man he had tnkon into custody, had difficulty in stopping his own machine in tiino to prccludo a cold plunge. ' WANTED Household goods, harness, wngons, tools, ranges, heaters, eookstoves, farm ma-, chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell , on commission from stock sales con j ducted anywhere. Thone 510 or 511 Woodry, the Auctioneer. DOCTOR STANTON' Dermatologist Foot Specialist CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Tain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and All Diseases of tho Feot Cured. Special Attention to Antiseptics thera by Preventing Infection. . Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 518 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 416. Salem Ore, TTTTTT T T TTTf TTTTi TTf TTT m L.M.HUM care of Yick So;Tcn2 Chinese Medicine end! Tea Ce, Has medicine which will su any known disease. . Open Sundays from 10 a, wl nntH 3 p. m, 153 Sontk High St Balem, Oregon. Phana 181 aa. . 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 Pricus Before you sell. THE CAPITAL JDNK CO. . Phone SOS The Square D ial House 271 Chemekf ta Street JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY