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PAGE EIGHT j.j- Ifouraal SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918. MMMM t MM Only a Few Days Left To Do Your Christmas Shopping You Will Find, That The Oil r, O v70 Penney Com pany Will Facilitate Matters for you a Great Deal and at the Same Time eave 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 BaLh Robes $2.98, $3.49. $4.98 dies' House Slippers, $125, $1.49, . $1.59. $1.75 and $1.98 Childrn's Sippers 63c, 89c, 98c, $1.10 and $125 Ladies Handkerchiefs 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c, and 59c box Hen'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 $14.75, $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 fclH..tfclhilfcnllfclfclfcfcl AM ake Somebody s $ J& Christmas A i sr i r-S 1 IriP Our KRYPTOK Christmas Gift Certificate plan makes it easy for you to present some relative or I friend with a pair of KRYPTOK glasses. . Come in and let us explain it to you. DR. A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 204-5 Bank of Commerce Bide. HMHMHH t ,lanl. All Around Town 'mm ttni mm mmmmm COfflGEYENTS Dec. 29 Christian Science lecture, opera house, 3 p. m. Bee. SO. Beeend lcUon on school budget. Dee. 31. Company M dance t armory. Jan. 7 Annual Cherrian ini tiation and banquet. Jan 13 legislature convene Jan. 15-18 Auto exhibit. "TO fueral oeacttrul. Sough Oo. WSBb ft -"The beet' teath, comes. Paoae 1SU. la U 7m can do worn Call "Webb Clough O tf. Leelte church, Sunday morning Is "Every member present day." Christ mag message. 12-21 Salem seems to have the best of Port- laud by five conts a pound when it comes to buying the Christmas nmey. A price of 45 cents is about the average for the big Christmas turkey dinner in Salem whilo in Portland the prevailing figure is half a dollar. o WOodry la the man who pays you well. Phone him if you hare anything to sell-610 or 611, 12-21 o Dr. J. O. Matthm, associate with Dr. H. J. Olwnenta, office 4VI-410 Salem Bank of Oom. Mdg. Office tel. 573 j res. 1705 South Fir St. tel.SM. 12-27 High grade, genuine furs for Christ mas gifts at special prices. West Fur Co.," 217 South High 6t. tf Invitations are now being issued by tho invitational committee of Company M for tho ball to be given on, the eve ning of Tuesday, Dec. 31, at the ar mory. It is expected that tho ball will be one of the big events of the season, Salem bread Bupporta Balem's payroll and in turn tho asks the support of Sa lem people. tf You should buy Salem bread only, there is a reason. tf The public library is this week put ting out on sevlos tho 140 volumes pre sented by Sedgwick Post No. 10, G. A. E. A special case has been assigned for those books in the referonce room. Fixing Xmas easily; if yon are think ing of making a re's! Xmas present to the family something that will guar antee many returns of the happy day why not consider ft policy with the Oldest Life Co. in America The Mu tual Life of N, Y. (Strongest in the world.) J. F. Hutchason, district man ager, 371 State St. My homo is in 8a loin. 12-24 Notice to the Pnhlir AUU UUW IUU UUUlttlilulJB uu uuyB am Hi) ennta a. nnuml and it is estimated Beeinninff Thiirsrlavpvpninp,it,mt on,v about 9R(5 ba,og of the 1918 t 1 ,rii mi 'crop are to bo found in the state. Ac- December 19th, We Will es-, cording to reports,:ono of the latest tabhsh a night service both from Salem and Portland leaving at 6 p. m. making two trucks leaving Salem and Portland daily. Those desiring quick service from Portland phone your orders before 5 p. m. HIGHWAYS RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Sol Roberts, Agent PIIONE 663 137 SOUTH COXI'L f TtTTTTTT?' PERSONAL . Boy Grommels is iu tho city from Iowa, visiting hit) sisters, Miss Evelyn Orommol and Mrs. Joseph liucli. Ho win ruiuuiu inrougn iuo noiiuays. Oscar Yates of Nez Perces, Idaho, is at ilio Bligb. F. J. Yoder wn in the city yesterday from Oregon City. P. E. Fullorton spent Sunday in Port- Ralph Barnes and Taul Doney wore! in Washington, D. C, Sundity and will arrango to spend Christmas in Balti more, Maryland. Judge A. H. Bennett, supremo court justiuo-eloet, is here from The Dalles looking for a houso in which to livo. Ho expects to move hero about the first of the year whcn he takes his seat on tho bonch. Highways Rapid Transit Auto service to Portland and way points daily, leav Ing Salem at 7 a. m. Pbone order ev ening before, 137 8. Com 'I. Phoue 663. tf, ,1 hare moved my offices Into mors pleasant and nioro commodious quar ters on the third floor of the V, S. National bank building. Dr. O. L. Scott Cbiropractic-Spiuologist, SOi-213 U. S. National bank bldg. tf The high school basketball team will pluy two games this week. The first is for Tuesday evening with Chemawa and the secoud scheduled for Saturday evening with Silverton. . Dance at Moose haul Xmas eve. sales was that of tho Hartley & Craig crop of 114 bales at 30 conts a pound. All orders for hops are now for the English. Revival Monday 7 p. m. Church of Cod. N. Church and Gaines streets. Dance at Moose hall Xmas eve. For a typewriter mechanic, phone 9,17. 12-23 A recuperative diet in Jnfiuenzn. Hor lick's Malted Milk, very digestible. o A circular has been Issued to all the banks to buy war savings stamps and dispose of them to customers. The- ef fort in this line is duo to tho fact that iu about a week and a day tho year will close and just at present Marion county is $120,000 behind on its quota. o Sma'l pigs, for sale. Phone 86F4. 12-24 Christmas trees; something differ ent, get a choii-e evergreen, and after t'hrisimns plant it. Thono 111F3. 12-24 0 , Last night came very near being the coldest night of the year with a rec ord of 28 above. For only one night has the temperature been lower during the year and that was Jan. 31 when the mercury dropped to 23. February will go on record as the coldest month of 1918 as the average minimum tempera ture was 35 and the average maximum 47. Lonch counter opposite O. E. R. R. depot. Good lunches, M. J. B. coffee. Lady waitress. Open from 6 a. m. to 18 p. m. 12-30 Relax and rest in the dental chair. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without paia and corrects diseased gums. Moore bldg. Phone 114. tf Dance at Moose hall Xmas eve. An electric light comuany not so very far away from Salem sent to,onc of its customers the usual kindly notice to please remit about $2.00. The follow ing letter was received: "I was in and Pade our light bill in Septcmr till to tho 1 Oct. and notifide that we would muve out the 1 Oct. and we did we don't own cny light bill." Build np Balem's industries by tmp Dortinir those on the ground. tf Salem bread is freshest and best, tf Dance at Moose hall Xmas eve. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who kindly sympathized with me and sent the flow ers, through the loss of my sister. Mrs. M. E. Brooks. On account of the influenza, the Christmas program of tho Sunday school of the Evangelical church, Jim and Cemcketa streets, has been cancel led. Several cases of influenza devel oped among the children who were tq assist in the program. To exorcises, were to have been given Tuesday eve ning. . Dance, Chemawa Friday night, Dec. 27th. 12-24 Barber shops will remain open nights before Christmas and New Years till 8 p. m. Will be closed Christmas end New Year all day. Word has been received recently by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clcarwarsf tnat their son, Bussell, will soon return from Camp Jackson, South Carolina, to Camp Lewis to be mustered out. He is wit Battery F, 60th field artilicry. Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater and daughter, Gar nett, are now in Tacoma awaiting his return. They will spend tho holidays tero, Returning the( first of the year. Dance, Chemawa Friday night, Dec. 27th. 12-24 The Salem Elks lodge figures that about all of its members will stay home for their Christmas dinners and those who don't happen to have any home will be invited out. Hence, in stead of serving anything extra on Christmas, there will be a sywlal Christinas chicken dinner in the Elks dining room et the usual luncheon hours Tuesday from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock. The long line of waiters before the stamp window of the postoffice this morning ,and the one almost all day Saturday indicates pretty well that the great majority of packages are not mail ed until the last few days. Another ev idence of tho great Christmas giving this year is the fact that many who were sctanding in line had from half a dozen to a dozen or more packages to be weighed and postage estimated. The Marion county bar assocla:;an, at a meeting held last week recommended that the suprt'me court be given author ity to send circuit judges to any part of the. state to Tolieve congested con ditions. It nlso re.ommended that tho supreme court bo given authority to call in three circuit judges to assist at times tho work of the supreme court. At tho nicotine of the state bar in Pot-land Saturday, tho first suggestion J i , . i. .. i ... i i . . : t'urnod down the second. Judge George G. Bingham was elected as a member of the state executive committee of tho Oregon Bar association. Oscar Hayter of Dallas was clocted president. At the Christmas exercises of the South Salem Friends church last eve- r TOMORROVXMAS-AND THURSDAY -A Super Photo Play "BABBLING TONGUES" With James Morrison, Grace Valentine And An All Star Cast CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 'THE HENPECKED SPOUSE" BLIGH THEATRE c m V; SPECIAL BUS PROGRAM . The Strongest And Most Famous American Story BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE ALSO COMEDY AND SCENIC FEATURES TOO Ladies' Gloves Redfern Make, WashaMe Kid. Colors: white, black, grey, khaki and Champagne " PRICE $2.25 PAIR The most sensible and appreciated Christmas Gift EXTRA SPECIAL! Just received 3-pound Cotton Bats, $1.00 Each. GALE &.CO- Commercial and Court Streets PHONB 1C72 Formerly Chicago Store ning, the collection for missions result ed in donations amounting to $44.30 from the children of the Sunday school. Among the members of the church this amount of giving bv the children is considered most liberal as the Sunday school only numbers 50. Tho program included "The Worship of the Nat- This evening at the armory a meet ing will be held of all who are inter ested in the Oregon National guard. It is understood there is some good news for military men interested. A protracted meeting commences on December 23 in tho old church of God meeting house located on N. Church street (old 0th street) near Hood street. Services every evening at 7. o'clock. Sunday morning at 10:30. A full and free gospel will bo preaencd. Come and hear the grand old truths of tho Bible proclaimed by a new testament minis try. Scats free and no collections tak en. Welcome to all. Elder E. J. Axup evangelist from Eoosovelt, Wash. t I L.M.HUM ears of Yick So Tons Chinese Medicine and Tea Ce, Has medicine which will sn any known disease. 0jn Sundays from 10 a, at. until 8 p. m. 153 South High St. Salem, Orejo. Pkoae 18! JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY i i rv. m a'oj, h. : if- ; - i iii ? Irving Cumminqs" UNCu:ToM'5CADIl', STARTS TOMORROW LIBERTY ITS THE REAL XMAS SHOW Do Your Xmas Shopping Here. We give Xmas Gifts with Purchases of $3.00 and Over. We will save you 50 cents on your dollar if you do your Christmas shopping at THE CLOSING OUT SALE The Farmers' Cash Store A Sample Price of a Few Items: Good quality hard wheat flour $2.90 Good Valley Flour $2.75 10 pounds of Sugar : $1.00 Fresh eggs, per dozen , 65c Package, 15-oz., raisins 15c 12-oz. can Royal Baking Powder : - 38c Quart Wesson Oil ?4c Pint Wesson Oil ' 39c 2 oz. Vanilla - --23c 2 1-2 oz. Lemon extract - 24c Large Crisco 51.85 3 pounds reliance coffee 95c Economy Coffee, pound - 19c Best Japan Rice, pound : ' lc White beans, pound --9c 2 pounds Dry Italian Prunes 25c Alaska Herring, each --5c Best English Walnuts, pound. 33c '2 Tloof Almnnrls nniinrl jvC xf AUiuw r 4 i Peanut Butter, pound lyc 1 1 The largest, best quality California oranges ' I Per dozen 50c and 55c ! Mixed candy, per dozen 35c Mixed Chocolates, per pouna -- Also big bargains in dry goods, shoesand rubbers. VEGETABLES. Best Oregon potatoes, 2c pound; 100 po ,mds....$1.60 Best selected onions, 2c pound; 100 pounds $1.50 Sweet Potatoes, per pound Cabbage, per pound .w....:...3 l-2c This will continue until Christmas only. Orders of $2.00 and over delivered free of charge. C. O. D. Orders accepted over the phone. We Accept War Saving Stamps and Liberty Bonds On Purchases Farmer's Cash Store 151 High Street Salem, Ore.- Phone453 l: