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PAGE EIGHT IlaUyil Journal SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. Only a Few Days Left To Do Your it 3 i 5 Christmas Shopping You Wffl Find That The rife Penney Company Will Facilitate Matters for you a Great Deal and at the Same Time save you , Money. You Should note these prices then come and see our merchandise. It Will Certainly Please You THESE SUGGESTIONS MAKE PRACTICAL, CIATIVE GIFTS USEFUL AND APPRE- Ladies 'Sweaters $7.50, $8.90. $9.90 ; Ladies Bath Robes $2.98, $3.49. $4.98 dies' House Slippers, $125, $1.49, . V $1.59. $1.75 and $1.98 Chfldrn's Slippers 69c, 89c, 98c, $1.10 and $125 : Ladies Handkerchiefs 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c, and 59c box Men's Bath Robes $3.98. $4.98, $5.90, Men's House Slippers $1.35 and $1.49 Men's Hose 25c, 35c, 49c, 59c and 75c Men's Handkerchiefs 12 l-2c, 25c, 35c and 49c Men's Ties . ..25c, 49c 69c and 98c SHOES FOR ALL At prices that please All Around Town COMGEVENTS Dee. 16-21 Fifth annual Marion county corn show, 141 North Commercial. Dee. 30. (second election on Khool budget "TIi funeral oeacttruL' (Bough Co. Webb ft tf Allan Carson Is now a first lieuten ant, according to a letter recently re ceived from him, written ciose to the lighting line. He was commissioned second lieutenant on Oct. 1, and on 'Nov. 17 vtag given his commission as first lieutenant. He is a qualified mem ber of the "Over the Top" associa tion as he has had that experience sev eral times. "T&e best" death eomes. Phone 120. la an yon can do when Call Webb ft Clough Co-it High grade, genuine furs for Christ' mas gifts at special prices. West Fur Co., 217 South High St. tf o Lunch counter opposite O. E. B. B. depot. Qood lunches, M. J. B. eoffee. Lady waitress. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. 12-30 o Salem bread la best for Salem peo ple, tf Salem tf ; You Should Look Over' our OVERCOATS JJ jj gjQ $22.50 We have done a wonderful business in our Ready to Wear Department and ; we have a few coats and suits and one-piece dresses left. And it will really . pay you to look them over at $9 $12.50, $17.50 S.-&S 3 icorDorated 1 2. t ...... - 'V. ( ' PERSONAL J T. B. Graham of Corvallls was reg istered yesterday at the BUgh. L. A. Barrick of Tillamook was a 8a lotn visitor Sunday. A. C. Mathony of Bilvcrton was in the eity yesterday. K. Cooko Patton and family wcro vis itors in Portland yesterday, r. E. Fullorton and Lostot Davis wore visitors yestorday in Portland, infill 1 i I ; took VN?r 8JAS RAILOAD ADMINISTRATION JJirector-Uonern of Hnilrnmlo SOUTHERN PACIFIC R AI LROA D LIN ES 1J OHTH OF ASHLAND, ORHQON. Changes In Schedules OF . Passenger Trains Tuesday, December 17th SOUTHBOUND: No. 23 for Eugene leaves at 10:18 a.m. Instead of 8-42 am No. a for California loaves 11:10 a.m. instead of los "'.m JNo. iJ for ( ahforniii nm nt in. in ... i ' p.m. The Capital Junk Co. Always did and always will pay the full market price ' for all kinds of junk and machinery, automobiles, etc. WE ALSO BUY AND SELL all kinds of 2nd Hand goods. Phone xto, ui muKes connection' t Euireuo for Cnn n NORTIlllOUNI); S0, 'it !"r rrtan leaves at 9:12 a.m. instead of 9:15 a.m. Z' m J "aVP9 at "MUV-m- instead of 1:20 p.m. No. 24 for Portland loaves nt 6 No. 14 for Portland leaves at 6:!50 p.m. instead of 4:00 p.m. at 7:45 p.m. instead of 7:55 p.m. UE KR LEBANON LINE: No. 74 for Gcer and Lebanon leaves at 3:50 p.m. instead of 3:10 p.m. ASK NEAREST AGENT FOB PARTICULARS JOHN M. SCOTT, , General Passenger Agenf. Buy Salem bread and keep dollars in Salem. o Col. E. Hofer received a cable today that his son, "Larry," who enlisted as a common seaman, has received a com mission as ensign, U. S. navy. Buy Salem bread. tf Salem bakeries make a high quality of bread, try it first. tf HOLSUM BBEAD la and there are others. Salem bread, tf If Mattie May Morse happens to see this notice, it will be read with pleas ure. It just so happens that while her former address was 656 Center street, when she moved away she didn't even taKe tne trouble to inform the post of fice authorities. Hence there is an al lotment letter awaiting her et the post office, as the envelope shows it is from the United States treasury department, in the form used to send out allotments 'If any one should happen to know where Mattie May Morse is living, such information will be acceptable at the post office. Last night was one of the coldest of the year with the mercury in the gov ernment's official thermometer drop ping to 32. During the first week of last April the cold snap brought the mercury down to 30 one night and again to 32. The coldest night of this year was Jan. 31 when there was the low record of 23, and 29 on Feb. 21 During other cold snaps 30 above was I have moved my offices into more pleasant and more commodious quar ters on the third floor of the U. 8. National bank building. Dr. O. L. Scott Uniropractic-Spinologist. 30V213 U. B, National bank bldg. tf o ' J. O. Perry met with a painful acci dent yesterday ovening in Portland whilo hurrying to board the Oregon Eloctric at the Seward hotel. In step ping from the sidewalk, he slipped and fell striking his right olbow on the curbing. Today he had an X-ray taken of his arm to determine his injuries. 0 r- 36 cts: per pound paid for No. 1 tur keys. 12-18 )t )(c Died uowiiKS At the Hubbard, Oregon, Hospital, Dec. 15, 19 '8, Mrs. John Bowers of Fargo, Oregon, Dec. 15, 1918. ' She is survived by hor husband, John Bowers, ana two sons, Oliver and Clar unco Bowers, all of Fargo. The funeral arrangements havo not as yet been made. In the death of Mrs. Bowers. Fargo and community o MM MM MM MM H MM : PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS NOW Practice Sensible, Practical t OUR KRYPTOK CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFI- I CATE plan makes it easy for you to present some wi n a pair, oi KRYFTOIf relative or friend IV. glasses IV, THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS A Christmas Gift that wil be Treasured the Year Round. Ask about it. r H. A. MULLOCH Optometrist, 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Sldg:. es one of its best citizens. r.AvnvuH . i.i i ... - ma iiuiue at ltnzelgreeii nuuimy, ueo. lo, 1918, W. W. Lnn dors. Ttio f.,, 1 - .uuviftl WlVH m WIN nO hn i Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the j.ium;ur comotory, , The store for Dercoiatnm ruumi.. silverware, diiinerware and useful Auias gift,.Oahlsdorf 'g store of house wares, 135 N. Liberty. Dance Moose hau Wed. eight Special meeting of Salem lodgo No. 4, A. F. & A. M., tlw evening. Work in the . A. dVgroe. Visiting brethren welcome. The appraisers of the estate of AG Dnlrymplo, deceased, placed a value of ? Jij.oa. a lew days ago the same per sonal property was auctioned off by Woodry, the auctioneer, and it broucht 829. b WOodry is the man who avs tan well. Phono him if you have anything io sen oil) or oil, 12-21 35 eta. per pound paid for No. 1 tur- ncys. 1218 Confetti dance Chemawa Friday. Dec 20th. Train service out, auto service back. Dance Moose. hU Wed. night. Highways Eapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way points daily, leav ing (salcm at 7 a. m. mono orders ev ening before, 137 S.. Com '1. Phone 663. ., tr Flua berried holl for sale. Phono 792 12-18 The Christmas rush is on at the post- office and all day Saturday was seor. long lines of folks waiting an opportun ity to got packages weighed and infor mation as to the correct amount of mail and such. Postmaster Huckestein sug gests that to avoid the annual rush which is again starting today that peo ple get their packages to the postofttce as soon aa possible. Tho week before Christmas rush began this morning and tho crowds in the postotnee lobby will get larger and larger until the last min ute for mailing Tuesday evening, Dee. 24. I1 0 ! Dance Moose hall Wed. night, o Selaz and rest in the dental chair. Dr. Hartley fills and eitmcts teeth thout pain and corrects diseased gums. Moore bldg. Phono 114. tf F. B. Cowles,. the conductor on the Southern Pacific botween Salem and Falls City, charged with bootlegging. appeared bofore Judge Webster this morning and pleaded guilty. Tho judge fined him $100. . The amount was paid and Mr. Cowles turned lose and the caso dismissed. Tho brnkeman Biltor who was in on tho deal of bringing Whiskey from San Francisco and landing it in Dallas had tailed to appear by 2:30 p. m. today. If he does not appear, Judge Webster will declaro his $250 bond for feited. There was a rumor that ho had been discharged and wasno longer In the emplovo of the Southern Pacific As tho matter now stands n the three cornered case in which were involved a Pullman porter, an S. P. brokemnii and a Falls City conductor, thp negr,. got off with n ?7S fine, the eondm-to with a 100 and the state holding 2.id ensh bond of the brakemnn. It was all over tho attempt tn bring 12 bot ties of Hermitage from Ban FranetPf.. to a Dallas hotel. Prices AT ens art inimt iY-nin itr mmmmwumMMmJi 35 cts. per pound paid for N. 1 tur key.. 12-18 Dance Moose hall Wed. night. o Dr. J. O. Mattbis, associated with Dr. H. J. OUmienta, office 4V410 Salem Bank of Com. bldg. Office tel. 573; res. 1705 South Fir St tel. 596. 12-27 Henry W. Meyers, chairman of Wil lanietto chapter, American Bed Crosi, states that with 10.000 members in Mai lon county and 5000 in Polk, member ships at $1 ench arc not coming In ut they should. It was felt that the botu counties should show again a member ship of 15,000 but according to report there has not been received up to date barely one third of this number. At It o'clock this morning, tho office of ft. M. Smith, who has charge of member thips for Marion county reported re ceipts of 2904 from the 10,000 who havo been members. Shopping ban make appreciated gifts. Buren's Furniture store. Dance Moose ball Wed. night THIS WEEK 103 Siuth Commercial 299 North Commercial Phone C. 0. D. Orders to 198-186 SPECIAL ON ALL COFFEE THIS WEEK Best hardwheat flor, sack $2.95 Best valley flour, sack - .....$2.75 Large pkg. Golden Rod oats, pkg....32c Largo pkg. Quaker Oats, pkg 30c Cream Boiled Oats, lb...,....... .-. ..--8c 10 lbs. Pancake flour ... 65c Cream of Wheat, pkg 25c Bulk Lard, per lb 30c No. 5 Compound ... $1.20 No- 5 Pure Lard $1.45 No. 10 pure lard $2.85 Largo Wesson's Oil $1.68 1-2 gal. Uncle John's Corn ,Syrup....97c Large Log Cabin Corn Syrup $1.12 Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz 38c 2 oz. Vanilla ,-250 2 1-2 oz. Lemon Flavoring ..25 Jell O' package : 11c Jiffy Jell, paekago .... ....11c Knox Gelatine, package 15c Ghiradelli's Chocolate, lb . 32c Hershcys Cocoa, 1-2 lb 18c Best Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 36c Large Crisco . $1.85 Seeded Raisins, package ....... ...14c Mrs. Porter's Fruit Puddings 17c 10 pounds Sugar ...... $1.00 Fancy Blue Rose Rice, lb .11c Closing Out LADIES SUITS In keeping with our policy of never carrying over from one season to another, merchandise in this department, we are plac ing all our . Ladies Suits on sale at unheard of prices ladies Suits, value to $22.50 now .... . J. . .$11.90 Ladies Suits, value to $25.00 .no w $14.90 Ladies Suits, value to $40.00, now .$24.50 Ladies Suits, values to $50.00 ,now !. .$29.50 Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & COMPANY PHONE 1072 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store about the lowest the mercury dropped. treat as the mcmbors.of each family The river today is seven feet above the low water mark, a rise of five feet for the past three or four days. The Woman's Home Missionary soci ety of the' First Methodist church will scrvie its annual dinner in the church parlors Tuesday evening, Doc, 17. The dinner is to be in the way of a Butch DOCTOR STANTON Dermatologist Foot Specialist CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWLXQ TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain Or .Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and AU Diseases of tho Foot Cured. Special Attention to Antiseptic there by Preventing Infection. Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 618 U. S. Nat. Bank Bid. Phone 416. Salem Ore. are invited and the bigger the family, the more one is supposed to bring. An interesting program will follow the din ner. In yesterday's casualty list appeared the namo of William H. Murphy as se verely woundod. His next of kin is Nathaniel Murphy of Salem, Oregon. -, tt , , .TTTTTf T V ? V 1 TfVVTTV X - - t L.M.HUM eare of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oe, uaa medicine which will sr f any known disease. I Open Sundays from 10 a, M. f oattt 8 p, m. T 153 Soutk High St. Salem, Oregon. Phone 183 I A change of schedule HIGHWAYS RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Trucks will leave both Salem and Portland at 7 a. m. mak ing deliveiies the same day. Salem people should phone orders the evening before. Open until 6 p. m." Phone 663 There's no gift wear so fine as a pair of fine SHOES smart, swagger, stylish shoes shoes selected from such fash ionable footwear as we are showing specially for Xmas Come And See These Great Values. Exquisito dark gray, all kids....$11.00 Dainty dark grey kids, with cloth tops in either French or military heels at .. .(... $8.75 Nice dressy dark grey kid with cloth top to match, at . $6.00 Beautiful browns, all kid, French or military heels at $11, $10, $9.50, $8.50. Low heels down to $6.00. Conventional blacks, in all kids or cloth tops, French military, eommon sense or low heels, and prices rang ing from $9.00 down to &.95. Comfort shoe, service Bhoes. Tou may find as good shoes elsewhere, but you . will pay more. Furnishers of Finest Footwear. i Furnishers of finestFoorwear