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Dagl lourual SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918. h mmmmmhh PAGE EIGHT Only a Few Days Left To Do Your Sin stmas Shopping You Wffl Find That The .CPeraney Company Will Facilitate Matters for you a Great Deal and at the Same Time cave you Money. You Should note these prices then come and see our merchandise. It Will Certainly Please You THESE SUGGESTIONS MAKE PRACTICAL, USEFUL AND APPRE CIATIVE GIFTS Ladies 'Sweaters $7.50, $8.90. $9.90 LaiSes Bath Robes $2.98, $3.49. $4.98 dies' House Slippers, $125, $1.49, $1.59. $1.75 and $1.98 Childm'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 You Should Look Over our OVERCOATS $16.50 and $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 - $9.90, $12.50, $17.50 fj Incorporated ' i , 1 44ttt Notice to the Public Beginning Thursday evening December 19th, we will es tablish a night service both from Salem and Portland leaving at 6 p. m. making two trucks eaving Salem and Portland daily. Those desiring quick service from Portland phone your orders before 5 p. m. HIGHWAYS RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Sol Roberts, Agent I'HONE 1103 137 SOUTH COM'L PERSONAL Mrs. Zndoe J. Kiggs, who is attend ing a pharmacy school in Portland is homo for t lio holidays. Mibs Null Sykcg is homo from Brem erton for tho holiday vacation. Mrs. Anna Johnson roturned Inst eve ning from a visit with friends at Cor vailis. Dwight Misner, formerly well-known automobile dcnlor of Salem, is here looking after business matters for 6 .short time. Ho is now located at lone Oregon, whoro ho hag a largo wheat ranch. Uenrgn K. Vick is in McMinnvillo conferring with his Fordson agent in that eily. I. K. flash, prominent stockn.-a of Poulson, Montana, is in tho city for a vihil of several weeks. A. Jf Sihmullo left yesterday to spend the 'luliday vacation in Seattle. Knlph Thompson is in Dallas today in the interests of tho Pordson tractor. Miss Blossom liodmon, instructor in the commercial department of the higu school, has been called to Decntur, 111., by the sudden illness of an immediate relative. Fred Bernard! will roturn this eve ning from Benton county whoro he has been looking after tho interests of tb Fordson tractor. Howard Zimmerman is home with hi; nrmy discharge. After spending tho holidays hero he will g0 to Astoria to practice law. He is a graduate of tfl Snlem high school. Miss Margaret Higgins of PouUoi Mont., is ia the city visiting at the homo of her uncle, J. 8. Austin. She is a student of the 0. A. C. Salem tread supports Salem's payroll and in turn the asks the support of Sa lem people. tf Ton should buy Salem bread only, thoro is a reason. tf Already soldiers are looking forward to coming west to Oregon, and letters have boon received at tho Commercial club from soldiers along tho Atlantic coast asking all about farming lands in the valley, prieos and nearness U market. Fixing Xmas easily; if yon are think ing of making a real Xmas present to the family something that will guar antee many returns of the happy day why not consider a policy with the Oldest Lifo Co. in Amorica The Mu tual Life of N. Y. (Strongest in the world.) J. F. Hiitchason, district man ager, 371 State St. My home is in Sa lem. 12-24 James Gardner, a former high school student is still living, according to word received from Oregon City. At ono timo he was reported on the death list instead of among those sovorely wounded. All Around T MM own AiL A, A A A A A COMING EVENTS Dee. 29 Christian Science lecture, opera house, 3 p. m. Dee. 30. Beeond election on school budget. - Dee. 31. Uompany M dance at armory. Jan. 7 Annual Cherriaa ini- tiation and banquet. Jan 13 Legislature convenes Jan. 15-18 Auto exhibit. : "Wo fueral oeactUnL"Wbb Olough Co. "Tn beet" is all to can do when death comes. Call Webb k Clonga O Pbune 12U. tf. The war savings stamps for next year are smaller in size and of a blue shade, with a likeness of Benjamin Franklin who had the original idea on saving little at a time. Lestiia chuDch, Sunday morning Is "Every member present day." Christ- mag message. un WOodry Is the man who pays you well. Phone him if you have anything to sell 510 or 611, 12-21 Memberships in the Ked Cross up to this afternoon at 3" o'clock numbered 5471 for Marion county. Heretofore tho memberships have been more than 10,000 for the county. This brings the county up to about 54 per cent of its quota. Ono half of the money received sees to tho National headquarters at Washington, D. C, and half remains with Willamette chapter. Dr. J. O. Mattbis,associated with Dr. H. J. Olwnents, office 4VJ-410 Salem Bank of Coon. bide. Ullice tel. ova; res. 1705 South Fir Bt; tel. 5M. 12-27 High grade, genuine furs for Christ mas fifts at suecial nrices. West Fur Co.. 217 South Hieh St. tf Teleerams were received this morn ing by W. M. Smith, chairman of ILh Bod Cross membership drive in Marlou county, asking that all churches maks an anneal for members tomorrow and that in each church soldiers pass around TtinmhnrRlun fmhafttntion Dianas, neua- quarters at Washington also telegraph ed Mr. Smith that ' 1,0UU,UU0 soldiers The Capital Junk Co. J'- ai j:j J 1 . a Always uiu aim aiway I will Dav the full market S price for all kinds of junk and machinery, automobiles, etc. WE ALSO BUY AND SELL all kinds of 2nd Hand goods. Phone O 98 OME SHOWE 1 WILD WOMEN 1 mm u hi iruwin i minim 11, i n jmw and TAM E LIONS The greatest 2-Reel Knockout Sunshine Comedy yet. Surpasses all trained animal pictures :ALSO Ha?o!cT Lockwood in "Lend Me Your Name" Five Acts of Rapid Fire Farce Comedy SUNDAY MONDAY liJSLL MHSk. HMSMSSSaM MHiK AiSHBSlSSSSMSliSH I "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" TUESDAY 9 I J & j ', :" " . iijf,"' v t-- wti . . - j !; X Of f l ' J 1 , V - - ; ! S ' V I J II A R O L D LOCKWOOD. from America would bo in Europe for some time and that when the war is over, the greatest misery ever known to tho human race will be uncovered. Ianch counter opposite O. E. S. B. depot. Good lunches, M. J. B. coffee. Lady waitress. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. ' 12-30 Relax and rest in the dental chair. Dr. Hartley fills end extracts teeth without pain and corrects diseased gums. Moore bldg. Phone 114. tf Some kind friend of the Capita Journal calls attention to the fact that in an item published yesterday, the rainfall for December of 1917 was giv en as 14.03 feet. Those wh0 had the pleasure of wading through that moist month of ono year ago all agree that it seems more than 14 feet of water fell but the records of the weather bu reau cannot be denied and there the figures stand as 14.03 inches. Build up Salem's industries by sup porting those on the ground. tf Salem bread is freshest and best tf Highways Sapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way points daily, leav ing Salem at 7 a. m. Phone orders ev ening before, 137 S. Com '1. Phone 6G3. Attention is called by Miss Cordelia Marvin to the fact that the citizens of Salom are fortunate in one respect and that is, they have the privilege of the state liDrary with its lau.ouu vo unu Books are nto issued direct from the state library, but they may be had bj making application through tho city li brary. I have moved my offices Into more pleasant and more commodious quar ters on the third floor of the V. B. National bank building. Dr. O. L. Scott Uairopractic-opuiologist, 30V213 TJ. 8. National bank bldg. tf Nogales, in Sonora state, Mexico, Is looking towards the great northwest for fnrmpra. The pamphlets issued call L3kT 1HI QSIH UtVISlBU SlfOCAl YTLp mPJm 1 Cljilcstmag Ciit treasured tho year 'round There is no better gift thaa A pair of KRYPTOKS for onvone who ne.cd.l double vision glasses. GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS KEYI'TOK (pronounced crip tock) Glasses are a revelation to those who have been using two pairs of glasses; to Jhose who wear glasses for close work and constantly peer over them at distant objects; and to those who are now wearing old-fashioned bifocals. You can make somebody hap py on Christmas with a pair of KRYPTOKS. Let ns ex plain our KKYPTOK Christ mas Gift Certificate Plan. Dr. A.McCulIoch Optometrist. 204-5 Salem Bank of Com merce Bldg. SALEM FARMER CURED CF CANCER To Whom It Mav Concern; Decmeber 6, 1918. Salem, Ore., This is to certify that I had a can cer on my lower lip of three years standing whic'h worried roe greatly. I went to Dr. S. C. Stone for treatment. Ho applied a liquid for six days and then an ointment, and in a fow days the cancer came ont and the place healed up nicely. This was last August I con conscientiously recommend Dr. Stone and his treatment of cancer. W. J. BROVWf, Salem, Oregon. The above certificate wag tendered J by Mr. Brown unsolicited in apprecia tion of Dr. Stone 's services! S. C STONE. M. D. (Stone's Drug Store) 241 North Commercial Stmt, Salem, Oregon Phone 35. Consultation and Advice Frea. tt First Lesson in DomesticEconomy 16 ounces makes a pound100 cents make a dollar We will save you 30 on your Meat And prove it to you. We are going to be Salem's Santa Claus all the year round and all we want is that you should come around to see us and get your present every day. Commencing Monday, Dec. 23 The Independent Market, 157 South Commer cial street, will carry a full line of fresh and cured meatsHams, Bacon and Lard at a saving to you of 30c on every dollar you spend. Watch Our Prices and Save Money. INDEPENDENCE MARKET CO. P. O. Rogoway, Manager CUT RATE-NOT CUT THROATS 157 S. Commercial St. 16 ounces make a pound 100 cents make a dollar attention to the fact that the stp.to of Sonora offers wonderful inducements in the way of raising garbanzos (chick peas), tomatoes, sugar, tobacco and the shipping of shrimps. Tho clomnte is claimed to bo tho snmo as that around San Diego, only a little more so. Dance at armory tonight. A socialist meeting will be held at Union hall at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Pub lic invited. 12-21 Word was received this morrjing of the death of Corporal S. L. Thompson at San Diego, Calif., Dec. 20. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. L. M. Thompson, and two sisters, Mrs. Grace L. Sherman and Dorothy Thompson, aii of Salem. The body will arrive in Sa lem next Tuesday. Death was due to pneumonia. Dance at armory tonight. Special meetiing of SPiem lodce No. 4. thia nvftninff. fr V Work in the F c- agree. ia" 50jr itang Brethren Tfeicomft Dance at armory tonight. Wo buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic Temple. Revival Monday 7 p. m. Church of God. JT. Church and Gaines streets. 12-21 Hotfcl Marion will serve Christmas dinner i'rom 5:30 to 8 p. m. at $1.00 per cover. Please make table reserva tions early. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilliger, grad uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemekcta Bt. Phone 724. 1L.M.HUM are of Yick So Tosg Chinese Medicine and Tea C f Has medicine which will aire any knows disease. X Open Sundays from 10 a. . antM 3 p. m. 153 South High Bt t Salem, Oregua. Plona 18! I TOMORROW UNTIL XMAS EVE TheOregoN fl-( J X 4 -f, , I :i ' ft., - 5 . '-I I ..,i-;ft . c j 1 :A - ,;;J-1 m' , 7 , 'if Br Dorothy Gist - "BATTLING JANE" A GOOD ARBUCKLE COMEDY PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL f jr