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PAGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. tM MM M MMM . MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMtMMMMMMM To Ladies' Silk Hose f wit. All Around fj Incorporated It Will Be of Interest To the Ladies to hear of the arrival of a nice line of nifty FALL HATS You should come and see what $1.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.50 and $8.50 will buy you in this important line. You Will Pay More Elsewhere Goods Do Not Have To Be Bargained Off At Special Sales. ALICE BEADY in . 'THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" MMMHMMHMMMMMtH few hours on the day to serve the early morning trade. Never hag Salem experienced such a demand for houses, as at this time, and never ias there been such a dearth of houses for rent, building material will be no cheaper for years to come. Why not buy one Of vour own. or build j to suit youf 1 have, plenty of money to loan on easy payments, and funds advanced to build. See me for full par-' ticulars.- H. E. Bolinger, 328 Hubbard building. ' tf Peppy orchestra, Brooks dance Thura day night.- 8-20 Dr. w. Carlton Smith today filed his armv discharge with the office of the county recorder. On the discharge is noted the fact that he was1 in the St. Mihiel engagements, through the Meuse-Argonne advance and later .in the Lys-Schcldt drive in Belgium when the armistice .was signed. Tho hospital unit to which Dr. Smith was attached was not under fire in the St. Mihiel drive During the Meuse-Argonne ad vance Dr. Smith was close to the front lines with the 91st division. In the drive into Belgium he was under shell fire from air crafts. At one timet his hospital was erected close to the fight ing line at night from tho light gven br rocket signals. Within the 48 hours, the hospital was erected and evacuated and 771 patients operated on and sent to the rear. On the discharge of Dr. Smith is tho notation that ho was com missioned a first Untenant March 24, 1917, ivcn the commission of captain iNov. 13, 1917, and promoted with the rank of major Feb. lo, 1919. A new shipment just received. The famous Cadet : : Silk Hose, by far the best we have yet had. Colors: Black, Cordovan and Dark Grey. $2.45 Pair 1x09 yards report no trouble in regis- trade and' a few medical purposes, the terms nough pickers to handle the- great bulk of tho bumness is djne with nop this year. While there may be the English representatives of ; the tome, picking in a few yards early j great English browing houses. '.'. next woek, the season In general will . o . Jet opeuntU the first week in Sop-1. ' Woodry( the auctioneer, goes to tember. Pioker, will- be paid 60 cents x " Thursday August 28th to box an advance of 10 cents over that 1 t blio U(fu fl furnlhed of last year. The ease with winch pick- ' wMey.ntn 1npllto, . Brooks jrs are found is due partly to the fact -' h known ag h peJ that there is an acreage this year of , '.,. Th' .nttapa ftr0 now hopswprcowncd by Harry Borfern of Newport. about one third that of a go. (several small tracts Of hoi plowed .up even as late as last year and now it is estimated thut the entire ereatfe in Oregon is only 8000 compar ed to 25,000 of a few years ago. About Warner T. Cropp, administrator of tho estate of Dr. C. F. Oopp, hn8 filed witn. the county court his final report, UNSIGHTLY FRECKLES Instantly Removed Try this simple formula: Go to any toilet countor and get a bottlo of IVr willo; apply two or three times daily, then watch the-'freckles disappear. The very first application prove it. Once you try it you will never be without it. Thousands use it in place of faoe powder, as it not ouly; removes freck les, but instantly beautifies the com plexion as well. There is no substitute Independence for Derwillo .as no other freckle re- last year and mover does thi;"Tt gives yon "oay, 90 per cent of tho erop has been con-(showing property on hand worth tracted for and again sold by local ,Q."9.5.r and cash, fiO.'i.SU. The court has buyers. Sontxacis run from 25 to 30 j set Sept. 22' as'tho date for the final cents and were sold on this basis to Rearing and closing of the estate. Ur. 'ringtisa buyers. .yvntlo tbe marltet now ; yropp Kriiiiia,liy.., , or is from fit) to 52 cents, it is understood i went into the service that th buyers here did not got ia on .died, of influenza. last .Christmas while wjiitc, .velvety skin everyono "just lUl radical advance, as they sold early visiting in the city. .. . loves to touch." Sold at. all department on their contracts, while a few small . ; o - ii.. .--v . . and.'drug stores with, tho distinct un rales'in five sud ten hale lots are made Lowell L Will, of the Wil music dcrstanding that if you are not pleased tm this country, for the yeast and dye ihrmo. mH ttnth K, 8im,tl . nf Hulem m every way you eet your money back ' ' "' ' " ' . y NOTK A leading druggist, recently " - - : ........ .i ..... .. .. . . 3 interviewed, said, "Wo have never sold any freckle remover which gives 'bet ter satisfaction tlwin Derwillo. It is having an enormous sale and we glad' Jy refund the money, to anvone dissat isfied. It is guaranteed absolutely harm less, and is sold at all toilet counters in this city, including 'the Fry and the i erry mug stores, WHEN YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU- ; ; WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF GLASSES Don't overlook the fact that we made a reputation by giving quality and service that are unexcelled. BETTER HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building . . I Buy a Home at Auction Thursday, Aug. 21, 1919, 2 p. m. A 6 ROOMED HOUSE AND LOT At the corner of South 16th and Mill street, No. 404 This property has fair sized lot with some fruit and room for garden and near the S. P. depot. Only 3 blocks off State street. A Nice Little Home Terms : $500 at 6 per cent "to be carried on place . Payable $11.00 per month. Balance cash on day of sale. - Subject to good title. Stop Paying rent. G. SATTERLEE the real estate auctioneer. , . ' . Phones, 937-1211 Come and see me. I can sell your farm, city property or stock, 215-216 Masonic Bldg. were married, lest cv.uing ut, the per sonage of the First Methodisl church by the Rev. R.' N. Avison. Besides tho mother of the brido and parents of tho groom, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Will, a few friends were present to witness , the ceremony. The newlywcds left for a week s visit at. 'Newport. The wed- ding was somewhat of o surprise to the friends of Mr. Will and in order that the news might not get out last evening, Mr. VV ill did not apply for his license until just as the county clerk's office wa9 closing. Mr. Will is a member of tho Iocnl Elks lodge and a Shriner nnd is well known among tho business men of the city. Word was received in the city yes terday of the death of Emma Rebecca KightlhiHor at Riverside, Cal. August li. Tho funeral services were held last Saturday at titifl Magnolia street, Riv. eroide. (8)10 was a former resident of this city. E. H. Choate, president of the Busi ness Mens League of the Commercial club, .is spending the day in Silverton on Dusineas matters. Should any one happen to be going to Kansas Citv. along about September 20th and would like to represent this part of Oreeon at the fourteenth In ternational Farm congress, to be held threo days beginning September 23, there is a chance to secure proper cre dentials at the Commercial club. These credentials as delegate will entitle any one to take part in all the meetings and also entitle the holder to pay his own .expenses,1 as no provision is made to pay the traveling expenses of dele gates. .... New York Seventeen years aso Pa trolman Cnddell of the New York po lice wished a tramp good luck and bought him a suit. Yesterday the tramp redo up 4n an automobile and invited him to California." On vacation, office of Sr. O. L. Scott chiropractic, closed from August 10th to Aug. 24th. 8-24 , . , 0 -" Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, ' witn over ao years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechlcr den tist, 302 V. S. Nat, bank bldg. ,tf Two men wanted to work in vinegar factory. Gideon Stolz Co. -21 Lieutenant Lamar Tjoze. who was initiated into the Salem lodge of Elks at the meeting held August 7, is to speak next Tuesday evening at tho ar mory to aid in raising funds for the women's building at the University of Oregon. Due to the fact that his fath er Walter L. Tooze, is also a member of the lodge, and his brother Captain Tooze also a member of 336, it is un derstood the Elks hero will make a special effort to turn out for the ad dress next Tuesday evening at the ar- morv. The last legislature was gencr ous. enoueh "to give about half Jhe amount necessary for the. erection 01 a woman's building at the university, withra string to -it. This string was that the university was to get the mon ey provided a certain amount was .rais ed. Hence tne eirorrs now uemg inuuu through the Woman's club of Salem. Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your reipair work. Phone 1668, 220 N. Com. street. ., tf 0 ... Willard Storage Battery Service Sta tion will move to 238 N. High St. I about Sept. lsti Yours for better serv ice. ' 8-30 They come from everywhere. ..This morning there was" seen driving around town a iFortt witn tno loanncr niumi. The folks weren't real Hawaiian na tives but just regular every1 day Amer icans who happened to be living in, that sugar and pine apple country. -0 Newport fishing "season opens; ling cod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per ponnd; red cod 10c pound. Fitts Mar ket. , w We buy liberty bonds. Sit Masoric building. '. , :r ) tf CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our friends and noighbors for kindness shown during our recent bereavement inline cieam of our son, especially do we wish to thank the K. C.'s and mennbors of CO. It Mr. and Mrs.1 Rocque. Try Northern Flour, it's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers. '-.' tf Willard Storage Battery Servire Sta tion will move to 238 N. High St. about Sept.' 1st. Yours for better serv ice. 0-00 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank, our neighbors and friends for their kindness and for the flowers sent during our recent be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Grif fith. - ' The town will be closed Monday, September 1 as this Js Jt legal holiday. This closing includes tho po office, all public offices and also the banks. In fact, according to Oscar Steolhain- mcr", secretary of the Business Men's Ijeaguc, the business men are all lining up for an all day closing. The only exception is the meat markets and bakeries and thev will remain open a t t Salem night. orchestra. Brooks, Thursday 8-20 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" , GALE & COMPANY ; Phone 1072 Coml. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store Dallas. Texas Elsie Bashful has fil ed suit for divorce from John Bashful. .. Your grocer pays your money back if you'd rather have it than Schil ling Tea. We pay him. Perhaps you did(n't get therightflavorof Schilling Tea. Get your money back and try again. Do this until you have found the kind you like best There are four kinds of Schilling Tea. " Now please do this. We mean it-and so does your grocer. - There are four flavor of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast An one quality. In parchmyn-liiwd moisture-proof packages. A StAiig& Co Satt Francisco Salem Cigar Factory is now making "La Corona" and "Little Salem" ci- 2 nrs exactly as tley were made before the war. Smoking thom reminds you of old times. tf R. F. Peters, who was formerly in the piano business here, and now lo cated at Hoquiam, :Wn., is in the city, called here by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Martha J. Peters, who recently suffered from a stroke of pa ralysis. Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. - tf Dance at Brooks Thurs. night 8-20 Special meeting of Pacific lodge No, 50. A. P. & A. M., tomorrow August 21st at 10:30 a. m. to attend the funer al of our late Bro. N. B. Brown, of (lladstone lodge .No. 39o, Gladstone Mich. Visiting brethren welcome. Dance Independence Thurs. night. Overall and apron dance M. B. A. hall- near Chemawa Saturday night. Of course dress suits are not barred. Come and enjoy a real good lively dance. 8-22 The prune market is quiet today and has been for a week or so or ever since the government began investigating 'the high cost of. living, linstcrn buy ers are timid and have sent orders v erywhero to discontinue buying for the present. Hence there is no buving or offering of prunes and the market may Ibe said to be extremely dull. Dance Independence Thurs. night. You can miss anything else but don't Miss Norma Talmadge in "The New Moon,' ' Sun., Mon. -or Tues. at the Oregon. , 8-22 Dr. X O. Matthia will be out of town for three days, We-., Thurs. and Fri day. Herbert Savage of Salem happened to be one of tho last American soldiers to leave for America from the army,' of occupation in Ocrmany. Ho writes home that he hopes to arrive home ear ly in September. Special meeting of Pacific lolgc No. SO, A. P. & A. M., this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. o After slowing up for one day, busi ness again opened up brisk at the mar riage license counter in the office of the county clerk. For .be it known, be fore a marriage license may be secur el, there are quite a numbe of ques tions to be legally answered, although if the prospective groom is a trifle eni:vc as to the age of the prospect ive bride, he may simply place on the record that she is of legal age. Yester day threo licenses were issued: Edward Paul "Todd of . Tacoma a teacher and Ruth E. Hodgesa teacher; John Ktevo 'Saiban, a box maker of Salein and Marearet Cason Ramsen of Salem: Lowell I. Will of Saiein, a salesman anu Ruth E. Smith of Salem. Bishop's have new styles and lasts that are the latest styles at moderate prices. Dance Independence Thurs. night. You have to walk you will walk right if you buy shoes at Bishop's. Dance Independence Thurs. night. Parcel post packages which are to ibe registered and letters to be regis tered must have on them not only the address of the sender, but tho name as well. For instance, to have the return address as 138 South Commercial street would not bo, sufficient. There must be also the address of the send er. About 90 per cent of thoso send ing registered mail fail to have the return address properly placed. This necessitates much explanation by the registry clerks when a package for registration is presented and takes a lot of traveling back and forth be tween the reaistrv window nnd the writing desks to get things properly adjusted. o .. Dance in the new hall at Ttarner Sat urday night; music by Metropol orches tra of Salem. ...... Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS bUPfor indigestion I WANTED j We Want Evergreen Blackberries WE PAY 8c PER POUND FOR ALL KINDS OF BLACKBER RIES. BRING THEM IN EVEN IF YOU ONLY HAVE A FEW POUNDS. - We furnish boxes and crates. Come and see us before you sell. We are also in the market for canning and evaporating apples. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse High and Ferry Sts. . PHONE 717 Office 542 State St. Salem, Oregon We buy and sell notes, mort- 4c gages and all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS ft ROBERTS - S14 Mssonio Building Balftn, Oregon . APPLES! APPLES! We are on tho market for your cull apples. Don't let them lay and rot. 4 4 vf SPECIAL PRICES ON RANGES J AND OIL STOVES j ranges $42.50 to $75.00 SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES... . ... .-$170, $24.00 T 1 T1 1 TUT A -T TTTTnXr T XT IilVVjlxl.X Ml III V II. IV 1 liai Peoples Furniture Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. Remember a ew extra d.vrs always come in haniiy sj pick op your good cull APPLES and take them to the COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS P. M. 0EEG0H7, Mgr. P:.no 2194 1610 N. Com! St. Did Ton Bead This Advertisement? Do you want your Freight and Ex press out of Portland to arrive quicker? SHIP VIA . Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400