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. ''' ' mmmm--mr v THE OltEGQV STATESMAN'? WEDNESDAY, JAXUARV gjj 191H "WBPWB a taraa tTrmriMii ' " . -... . n " 1 m New, Exclusive, Beautiful We hav 3nt received the very latet eyeglaK mounting "The Hhkrx. If you wear glares, come in anJ Q new,nt? fA!. -able mounting. If you need Ma we will correctly fu'you? " with the proper lenes and rive you the utmost in eve comfort HARTMAN BROS. CO. JKWKI.EKS ami OITICIAX.H tai ! Liberty S(r.t. r. ISuhNlr, OltometrlM. TODAY AT THE THEATERS. ". oreou.x state street near Q. E. depot. Home of Artcraft J tod P r a ra o u n t ' pictures. "Nan of Music Mountain, witb Wallace Heid. 7 erty and Hign. Mutual and ; Bluebird films, special films. The Power of Gold,'.-, a '.union J labor play. ; TE LIBERTY Libert near J Btate, Greater VftaraphJ Per- fection and Goldwyn films. f Special feature. 1 3. ' ' 1 a... t . . Sfarriage License Iuel. , A marriage license was issued yes terday to Otto E. Dicknian, 35, an 1 Edna Louise Haevernick, 21, both of Silverton. Tatton Fhtrablng Co., V5 Chemekec Phone 1906. - We, do repair work. TATlUniette CilvelOO ! Up to the present time AViHam tte university students have given $100 to the Armenian; relief fund. The cause was. represented to.them by Rev. RobertS. Gill f the Episco pal, church. " IHTOrr Granted Decree of absolute divorce wa yesterday granted In the j suit of Mable A. Rosheim against ' Henhar Rosheim and plaintiff was . civ n back her maiden name of Mable A ' Thomas. j 1 I, I ; lNi VV O The Frame, Khp and. fJiftery has moved from 41.1 Court srert to J7T Court street, lust one block . west of former location. The fan'' price ale is still attracting many who Irish to procure articles of beau ty for the home. In the .stock are found plate . cardH, More fards. pic tures, framed and unframed. khaki- 4 covered articles, baskets, lam ps bric-a-brac of 'various kinds.' desV Used Furniture Wanted Eighst easb prlee paid fur ' tiaef . furniture . E. TU STIFF SOX, . Phone 941 or 508 HOUSEHOLD GOODS W pay, the ver, highest price for household goods and tools of TWTJ kind. People's Second Hand Store ZTt sV OMiawNlal IU nmm 7S4 r WML The highest caih price paid for all kinds of junk. . . CAPITAL 41XK CXI. 1 S?l Cfaemeketa St. I'hoie SOU WE MOVE Pack and Store EYerythuig Bpeeial rates on eastern shlpiaents. Piano moving and country -tripe a rjeclalty. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. - LARMIER TRANSFER CO. IIS S. LIUEnTY STREET Office Phone 030 1' Borne Phone 189ft CO A L A N I W O TT -''BBraaearaeBTeaeaaeaHiBuaaeauaM-evreaaraBBB Doctor White . diseases of Women: and Nervous Diseases 506 United States National Bank Building Salcxn, Oregon . . THE Western Junk Cq. Pays Wholesale Prices for Retail Goods of AH Kinds of Junk j : IRON AND SACKS our specialty Western Junk .Co. Phones 206 and 808 Center and Commercial St. XVor. r.ua,.w . " sets myrtle wood, stationery, etc i Visitors are welcome. i Voluatary Xon-Kuit Non-suit was entered voluntarily by the Dlain tiff 1 tina Esson against Ethel Johnwnj et al. , KcmIm, Are at a IHscount , The market for varmint skins ve-,-terday was not very brisk, farmers and their sons seemingly having something morT- important to do than catch gophers or squirrels, so that County Clerk Hoyer did not have to go very far down in his oU money chest to dijr out nickels enough to pay for 160 scalps. Nominating Petitions printed to eomply with all demand. tor state and counts offices, at St4tetnan Publishing comrany (up stairs), j Cannon I FannJnK . j E.:L. Cannon, who has been coh- neeted With .The Statesman adver-' Using and news staff, ad who took the, recent, school census In Salem, j has taken the management of the Cannon farm at Rockland near Rose- ! burg. J . ,.' . , , Lumber Finn f Vilew j Articles of incorporation were fi!-j ed with State Corooration Comniis-1 sioner If. J. Schufderman yesterday! by the Northern Pacific Lumber com pany iof Portland. The capitaliza tion U 1 00.i)00 and the Inrorrtor ators'are C. V. Swigerfc Franklin P. Griffith and It, A. Ieiter. TherW Will IV- a business meeting of the Capital City Rod and Gun Club Wednesday eve ning. -January 23, at S p. m.. a th Commercial club rooms. From Stolz and MoNary ranch, tori iale. Frultland Nursery sales yard, .'orner High and Ferry streets. I County Suh1 for Itomage Complaint yas yesterday brought against Marion county by Harrv I ; WHMKI.ks How to remove in 1 minute. How to pr-jvent from coming. How to mak tY.f nV.ln smooth ns velvet. Send t cent tamp for book to No. 7. 3Vi Wanbintf ton St Portland. 1t. Neo I'laKtiQue. Xlkk-Marr Toilet Rejuiittre !:; ale and - treatment. Sanitary Hfuty Parlors, No. 228 Hubbard Bldsr Kaem. Or,, t'hone 12t. " Vebb & Gloueti's FUrERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment Moderate Price Corner Court and Higrb , Bte. PHONE 120 Kight or Day J OASOL4NE LAMPS 600 Candle Powrr &SO emu Uf ' fr4 . . L w iM YCXJ WANT THIS LIGHT CwtHtW M.niw, . SEE MY LAMPS FIRST p M.LOCKWOgPi m . BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMaSBMn. I m aa m . in , ... . West, who allege that while drivin? in his automobile on Hie night of September 27, 1917 on the public t oad ' known as the sold stage toad, leading from Salem to Oregon City, his oar slid don an embankment, AH u result he rluitn 1.. ft srwci.il 'damage. $140t pcncral damages, i Iwsides costs of suit lie also alias es as secondary damages.' $;0 loss of ue of auto, and $4.10 other loss es, . ! - Nominating Petition printed to comply with all demands i.ior state anu county ornces. at j Statesman Publishing Company fup i Malm. i:ecnt ir.n .Kelnrne,! by Sheriff Kxectitwn wes yesterday retiirnel by 'the fchierif f in the suit f i'ert-y A.(uppej-, against. Klmer Denny.et a 1, for JK39.7K and $'30.2 eot.. the case as bavins been sold to the plaintiff for $10tr,. 4 1. In the Probate CoiAt. W. IT. Livingston yesterday filed a petitjon in the county court for th-. issuance to him of letter of adminis tration upon the estate of Arthur L. Livingston, deceased. Fxank Mere dith, who has the custody of the will of the late John V. Meredith, and Jeanette Lockhart.. yesterday file'1 a petition in the county court. Id which both declined to accept the apiointment of executor but peti tioned the court for the appoint ment of V. I. Staley. No action wa? taken by the court yesterday. Tie )reMi Fruit 'oniMny Will pay r sh for beans, large or small lots'. Phone 942. Will Sell Ttoad IVnvU In session at Portland Eebruarv 5, the state highway commission wt!l ojen bids for the sale of $r,00.0ufl worth or th $6,000,000 t-tate high way 4 per cent road bonds. There will be two blocks of $150,000 and one of $2100,000. Ten percent of the lot mlust be in denomination -of $."00. Hids will be received up to 11 'o'clock a. m. February .1. Ilurke Will lie SMMker Tonight-j-at the Rickey school house, five miles east of Salem, win be held a meeting in the interest o the Armenian fund. Edgar Maxwel' Hurke "will be the principal speake; of the evening. . s . PealMMly to SMak Hew The Salem Ministers' Association at its nteeting Monday morning de fided tov invite .Frederick W. Pea body of Massachusetts to give hi lecture against Christian Science oti Friday - evening. . Eebruary 1. Mr Peabody has nad unusual opportuni ties to know of Mrs.' Eddy and he: religion,' having Ijeen attorney fo Mci'Iure's - Magazine in support o! its-artkles under the title The Hle tory of Christian Science'V, and als as attorney for Mrs. Eddy's son who were given $30.0.000 In settle ment of their claims iiponjher. N admission fee will be charged. Nominatlnr Petitions printed to comply, with all demand for state and county offices, Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). r Fertilizer Committee amel Robert C. Paulus. Louis . vLach jnund and L. T. Reynolds have been appointed as a committee to ascer tin th amount of nitiare of sod.. that will be needed by the farmer of Marion county this year. for fer tilizing purposes. The committee I to make a -report to federal off Hals by February 4. The materia is to ; be ! placed Into the hands or fariiiers and fruit growers at $75 i. ton. PERSONALS C. Hare and wife and Ralph liar of Portland are registered at th Argo hotel. R. Wiggs of McCoy Is at the Bligl hotel. Charles McLean of Lebanon I guest of the Bligh hotel. O. G. White of Falls City Is stop ping at the Illlgh. A. K. Miller Is here from Monitor James McRea. Clifford Harold. E Ht Stous. G.. A. Sears and J. Deitc" of Portland are guests of the Pligh hotel. r , Frank Haddon of New York is Jt' the Bligh. ' Ie Roy Hayes of Pittcburgh i" quartered at the IUig". James Madison is at the Rligh registered front St. Louis. Mo. Frank M. Wood of Kansas City i t the Bligh. H.. S. Gile. president and O. L Ferris, sales manager of the Salem Fruit Juice company, went to Port land yesterday on a short bns ner trip. E. O. Potter of Eugene, is at the Marlon hotel. 1 U. L. Chapman of Dallas is a guet of the -Marion. J. II. Brook of Ienver is register ed at the Marlon. Herbert Murphv of Marshfield Is etoipln? at the Marlon. It. E. Greene is here from Albans stopping at the Marion. R X. Clark J. K. B'-'k ". O Turner. C, II. K'umrt. C-lk'n C J. Winfh'ell. U.H. Thlor. Fred.J. hie. Vernon Scott. .1. H Britow II. F. Rittman and J V. Wright of Portland are registered at the Mar Ion hotel:-. i A. n. Stokes and M, Griffin of San Francisco are at the Marion. Ira L. Sclessinger of New York lis at the Marion. j Gilbert '.Darbv. of Chicago is stop ping at the Marion. Ko-l irtio!,le Stolen A 1I7 Ford automobile was stol en from the street in front of the Baptist church last night. The theft was reported o fterff Needham. The car belongs to K. N. Bailey and tb- license number; is 1097S. Sev eral cars have been stolen in Salem recently and in most cases It Is be lieved thev are taken by Jv .riders. generally they are found in some nart of the city remote from the owners' "premises wxt morning. If anyone finds the Bailey car today the sheriff asks tfcat, he be notified. sVSeKsothEr!FAREVELL said They are Hood's Sarsap,nr ilia anJ ' letiron, the eonibliuUion of wtii'h . i ?ivim so much satisfaction in the j treatment of tlie impure, imi'iover- i ishel b!ool ami weak, worn-out nerves that are so often found in the same individual nowadays. j The use of Imth these medicines, ! even in eases where Tnlv one may n!ear to be indicated, is f jjreat advantapre. There is economy in it. IVice, l ench. All drutjnrists.' DIED TANNER In Salem, January 21, ISIS. Mrs. Elirabeth M. Tanner! 67 years old. The body was taken to Portland yesterday artemoon at 4 o'clock for hurial. The body was accompanied by Rev. II. C. Raker of the Portland Evangelical church and Mrs. Dr. Striker. "who arrived from Portland yesterday -morning. Mrs. Tanner formerly liv,i in Sellwood. Portland. She had b-eniover ,De chapel hour and the time In Salem for about two months . Car Slioita-e 74 Shortage of cars on the lines of the Southern Pacific company in Oregon yesterday totaled. 74K i shortage of 202 closed and S4K open cars. City Recorder Race Lists Year' s Street mprovement - City Recorder Race's rinancla' statement which was presented tc the city council Monday night list" me street improvements that were made in Salem during 1917. The iui provements that go to make up tl total of $80,217.60 are as follows: South Commercial St. $19,102.91. Meyers street. $3,S04.fl. Leslie street, $2,310.67. Washington street, $7,607.57. South Church street (not complet ed ), $17.500.0. North Church street (not com pletedl. $2,547.36. ' , "I" street Improvement $.76.' Fifth ntreet. $21,477.17. Alley. Hlock 47, $X5rt.ii. Alley. Charles Cartwrighfs Add! tion. $1.2.-.3.17. Total, $S0.2 17.60. Supre me Court Does Not Allow Bley thing Divorce Mr,, and Mrs.' Wallace M. Bley hinjr of Clackamai! toiinly t-annoa 'iave a d'vorce. u-rt-ritinx to an opir. ion handed down by the state bu preme court yesterday. The opinio:, affirm an opinion of the lower ronTi tor Clackamas county- which refuse'! fo grant t!ie diroree -sought by th husband. Lit says that if the pInei pals in the case would exetcise se'r 'ontrol and forbearance they woul I've together happily Other opir ions yesterday were: Edna R. Jaekman vs. Northwest ern Trust Co.. appellant; appea from Polk; suit to rescind an ecec tory contract for the sale of land: opinion by Justice Bean, Clrcu! Judge Bell, affirmed. J. W Fargo, appellant, u. JoseIi Oickover et al; appeal from Malt no man; suit to rwover as assignee o" judgment; opinion by Juice M' Camant, Circuit -Judge Morrow' af firmed. ' Vincent Cook vs. 0:ik Nelson ru M., appellants; appeal from Multn raah; suit involving title to land opinion per enriam. Circuit Jud? Duffey affirmed. County of Multnomah, for th benefit of L. II. McMahan. anpellant vs. T. A. Sweeney5 et al: appeal fri Multnomah; suit to collect for leas of road making ) inachinery; . opinio: hy Justice' Bean, Circuit Jjidge Mor row reversed. Depot Realty Syndicate vg. Enter prise Brewing company, appellan' appeal from Multnomah; suit to re. cover rent; opinion by Justice Moor judgment of Circuit Court Ganten bein modified. George Amos Marshall vs. Nell! Gustln. appellant: appeal from Mu nomah; suit over-division cf estate, opinion by Justice Benson, CireuM Judge Morrow reversed. Lorenzo Morata vs OregonWash :ngton Hailroad & Navigation Cn appellant; appeal from Multnomah action to recover damages for per wnal injuries: opinion by Jutf.' McCamant, Circuit Judge Davis af firmed- At The Drug Store Where You Trade - If tlie service i nol vory satisfactory, wo woulil sujr Ke,t that you chauge, that you come to us ami see what W do for our customer. We want customer who stay with us. -We have had some customers who have stood hy . us for years. Those art the kind we want. We know how to give them the best service, just as they want it, and they have confidence in us. .Give the matter thought. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial St. TO DR. DONEY! Willamette President Leaves for Observations on Bat tle Fronts When the 4 o'clock Oregon Elec tric left Salem yesterday it carried Dr. fail. .Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university, on the first part of his long journey to Europ- via New York. The university drill corps with Cap tain Arlie Walker leading ecsortt-d Dr. Doney to the train. Students were there in a body to give their president a farewell. Yells and col lege songs crowd that entejrtained the busy i gathers on the corner of State and High at. that time of day. ! In the morning the students took T .1 .In.l t .. r... I 1 I was devoted to a special program in Dr. Honey's honor. A wrist watch was presented by Harry Bowers, president of the student mody; as a Kitting climax to his appreciative speech. The four classes were rep resented by Harold l".kin. Harold Nichols. Lyle itart holoipew and Lor en Basler respectively. Dr. Doney made an earnest response and spoke feelingly of the spirit of coopera tion and freindsbip that exists be tween the president and students at Willamette. Dr. Steeves president of the board of trustees, also spoke. Music had a large place on the program. Solos were sung by Mist Lela Belle, McCaddam, Miss Louise Benson and Archie Smith. The new Willamette quartet composed of Gus tav Anderson. Floyd Mclntyre, Paul Sterling and Harry Bowers rose to the occasion with two numbers. The glee club' sang two numbers and r reived gratifying applause and high praise from Dr. Doney. Dr. Doney's departure for New York from where he will sail in a short time after his arrival Is In line with the recent action of the trus tees granting him a six-months' leave of absence to visit the battle front as a Y. M. C. A. worker. The trustees felt that in doing this be would honor the university and pro mote the- American cause in this community . because when Dr. Doney has returned, after his experiance la Surope and begins to tell the people here about it they should' feel th 'vac as never before. Dr. George H. Alden the present dean, will have charge of the uni versity In the, president's absence. Ex-Pastor Indicted on ) Charge of Burning House . PENDLETON. Or., Jan. 22. The rrand jury today returned a true :lll against Rev) J. L. Allen, former ly pastor or the Heights Baptist hurch, held on charge of burning m apartment house at Casfid9 l ocks. Or., on hanksgiving day. Fire Marshal Stokes was the complaining witness. Rev. Mr. Allen's ball was fixed at 11500. 1 Camp Lewis Takes Out $204,000,000 Insurance WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Camp l ewis at American LAke, Wash., Is he first camp to . apply for more -han $200,000,000 of the govern ment voluntary insurance for sol Hers. Applications - from' soldiers here up to today totaled $201,000. '00, representing 22,059 policies av raging $9267 each. WAR SAVINGS TO BE CONSIDERED U. .I. Simpson f North Bend, j hairman of the national war sar-j 'nga stamps sales committee for the "Irst congressional district of Ore- ron. yesterday notified F. W. Steus io ff. chairman of the Marion county ommittee. that there will be a -neetlng of all concerned in the sal ?s f latest war loan obligations of the i.v 1 u iiM fit- M v m V f . !. day afternoon " in the Scommerclal "lub rooms In Salem. Manager Ivan McDaniel of the commercial club "yesterday invilel he following persons to take oart in 'he meeting, and it must be dUtlnct- ) ;v iin.iertoou. ne saia yesieraay, fht thli is to be bo "drive" for tha raising of money. It. will be a sa'e f war saving t&jnp on the gai.i asls as- the sales of liberty bonds 'ere made: ' Fron Salem: August- Ilncken teln. postmaster: W. M. SmH'i. -ountv school superintendent, F. W. 'teusloff. president of the cnmner- ; -'al club; F. Ci. Ieckebcb, Charles ii. Klsner, Josepn n. Aiueri, u. i". tni. w. M. Hamilton and Krwin Griff Uh. Aumsvill Chsrle Rsnsont. pres-. 'nt of the State Bank of Annis ville. - 1 Aurora B. F. Giesy, of the, Auro ra State Bank. - )! Donld Harrv Zorn. president of the First National bank. j Gervsis Hngji D. Mars, publish er of the Gervais Star. Hubbard L. C. McShaae. pub Msber of the Enterprise. Jefferson George P. Griffith; of he Oregon State bnk. ! Marion 'Ell "Davidson, pet mast er. H - ." ' 1 MU1 City George If. Letellier. postmaster. , j Mt. Angel J. W. Ebner. pres'dent .of the Bsik of Mt. Ancell '"! Peotts Mills John S. Rfchea..post master. . ' . Sl'rerton L.-J. Ada-ns. mayor. ' Sfayton--Abner D Getbner. Turn Robert D. Gray, Turner State bajik. Woodbiirn J. M. Pooramn, pres ident of Bank of Woodburn. two soldiers DIE JNFRANCE Lieutenant and Private Killed in. Collision at Aviation School WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. First Lieutenants William H. Cheney an l Oliver P. Sherwood t and Prlval. George A. ltee.ch were killed Sunday in a collision of airplanes over aa American aviation school in France, the war department was advised to nikht by General Pershing. ' Lieutenant Cheney" mother, Mr. William H. Schofield, lives at Peter bora. N. II.: Lieutenant Sherwood's emregency address Is Mrs. Lydia C nerwood. 3 .i 4 Carlton avenue. HrcKklyn. N. Y., and that of Private Reach. Thomas Reach. Fort Collins. Colo. No details of the accident were given in Cleneral Pershing's message. Easiness Men Want Tracks to Make Physical Junction Salem business men, particularly the shippers, expect to take up with the public service commission the? question of securing a physical con nection between tb Southern Pa cific and the Oregon Elertcie tracks in Salem and a fixing of switching charges tor the benefit of local traf fic. The commission was requested ( to give the Salem men a hearing yes terday afternoon and waited for them until 5 o'clock, but they did not put in an appearance. It. is probable tbat the visitation to thV commission will l made-today. . '. I With the Draft Board t Not as much was doing. yesterday by the selective war , draft bqard as usual. Sheriff Needham was called to Portland, but with all that, and the number of registrants who came, into the office to be waited upon per sonally, Mrs. Frank C. Brown and Mrs. Needham mailed out orders for physical examination, besides classi fying many registrants and mailing cards to them. t ' V , No delinquents were to be posted. There seems to be no desire on the part of registrants to evade the draft law Tor any ordinary excuse. - Th following registrants are. t report for physical examination on January 30:T:ienn E.'Iee, Portland; Alfred R. Howard and Franklin G. Rogers, Salem. , These are ordered for examination on February 5: ; William F. Krenx. Hans P. Hanson. Silverton; Georsje Schmitt. Shaw: John Grees. TSnbllm itv: Jesse L. Miller Dayton; Oscar Zimmerman. Mehama; Harry R.-Wilson, Marshfield; Archie AVHCgien, Portland:, Willard Jones, Independ ence: Wayne Argetsinger, Pasadena, California. - : Classification cards were mailed to the following: Class 1-1 Otto H. Timm, Salem, i Class B-2 Lew W. Grimm. Os wego: Richard D. Barton. Salem: " Class A-2 Harold B. Looney, Jef ferson. - ..-'- Class E-5 Otto II A Witt, Mill Citv; Mike Conner, Salem. . ; Class G-5 Raleirh R. Busby. Turner; Willie C. Schifferer. Turper. Class A-l William F.-.Krenzr.SM-erton: Willard Jones,- Independ ence; Simon Carbbnell, Franklin G- 1 N Put a Pair of Glasses on a person, who stiiiits and watch the change in his coiiiiteiiance. The eyes will immcdiatelw open until they appear twice as large; the line of the face will soften and the frown cjisappar. In fact, they will look younger almost instantly. We are competent to fit you with glasg'-s that it will ls ii pleasure for yoii to wear. We will know.exael lv what vou need and will advis- you accordingly. Dr. Herman W. BaiT Optometrist ' Optician ". a 125 N. Liberty Street, Upstairs ' ANY ENLISTED MAN j - IN O. D. OR NAVY BLUE UNIFORM ' In the Service of Uncle Sam Is Entitled to Receive Chiropractic Adjustments ! v, FREE OF CHARGE DR. O. L. SCOTT, D. C. t CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGIST , 1 P. S. C. Graduate U. S. Natl Bank Bldg Booms 400-7, Salem, Oregon. , Office thone 87. Res. Phone 828R You Order Now for that New Winter Suit We 'show the latest u weaves and weights. Pop ular colors. All "suits made to measure on fchort notioe.. Scotch Woolen Mills Store 426 State Street WILLARD'S Society Linen This i a quality of linen you will be proud to nse in writ ing' to anyone. . Comes in boxes of 48 sheets and 48 en. velcpes, per box 40 cents, . Box of 24 sheets and 21 en- r velopes, per box : v 30 cents Envelopes in bunches of 24 10 cents Pound packages of paper, per pound ....... . . . .30c Gold Edged Correspondence Cards with, envelopes: t match . T 35 cents ' BkEWlER DRUG COMPANY; Court St. at Liberty Phone 184 , Rogers, Salem. .s .. v t ' Class A-4-r-Hugh T. Small, Silver ton; Fred A. Mitchell, Oregon City. Fred S. Thomas. Jefferson: Charles U Brown. Portland; Harry D..MJti t-hell. , Sandford. Jones, Arthur, L. Huntley. George S. Kalb. Sherman . O. McCracken. James B. Rogers aind Leonard. B. Judson, Salem. PI : ( s t