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THE OREGON STATES3IAS; FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. J 018 CLEAR ACCURATF V1qtj . , w MAVii Combined "with real eye comfort, can only be maH v Curate examination and fitting. No lenses fr I J? 8 !& by S tision has been and checked T byBeTel SEtiXZ""?! "m ' SW la this way accuracy is " iiSTI anteed. . HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEAYELERS , and OPTICIANS ' - . State and libertr pr. Burdett Optometrist Len Dupilcate1 , Qne 31 ' Sga - If , f Salem Bank of Commerce Salem, Oregon ' i . , D. L. STEEVES President. ... S. IS. ELLIOTT," Vice President. J. II. MIXER, Cashier.' ' II. V. COMITOX, Asst. Cashkr. ' DIRECTORS: , IV U STKKVKS J. C. PEKRy j CJI. 1 VICK W. W. MOORE H. S. EAST !.S. 11. ELLIOTT . J. H. .MIXER 7e are fully equipped to render modern Banking Service. We invite you to let us serve you. Bank of Commerce BIdg. State and Liberty Streets u mm mmt m m mm mm CITY 1? TODAY AT THE THEATERS. . 0BEC0X State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "Lore Letters" with Dorothy Dalton. - ELIQH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual -and YE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Greater Vltagrapb, Per fection and Goldwyn films. Florence Reid in. "Today. " Small Fire Occurs Tie fire department was called cat last night for a chimney fire at Btllerue and Liberty street. It was esly a small blaze. Incendiarism Is Suspected. Chtef of Police Al Foland said yesterday that while the department to working on the case of supposed incendiarism on - South Sixteenth itreet no definite information in re- Vt'UJEJf IX SALKM, OIUSUOM t -r. : ""- at'' DUGU HOTEL "A Hon Awtr from Horn-" StricUr Modern tl.eo Per Day 1 Ri mt Sll Cemrart Only Hotel in Business District CIDER Pure i apple cider wholesale and re- t . i I n.l I in A,. . . ny quantity. , rom ciean. sound apple. COHSIKBCIAlt CIUKR WORKS JBli N. Commercial St.. Salem. Oregon. Phono 2194 Dsd Fnrniture Wanted E!(aast cash prlees paid for usee" n furniture E. U STIFF A SOX, . i rhone Ml or SOS gard to the matter as as yet been obtained. The same house, which has been Tacant for several months, has been on fire three times within a short period of time, and the barn on the same property was burned only a short time ago. By making a careful investigation of, the entire neighborhood. -Chief Foland . hopes to get a line on' the offenders. If there be any. The Oregon Frat Company " Will pay cash for beans, large or small lots. Phone 943. BORN ARMPRIEST To Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Armpriest of North Twentieth -; street, Wednesday night. January 30. at 8 p. m. a daughter, weight pounds. , i DIED NAKAMURA At the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Makarauia, 445 Ferry street, Thursday, Jan. 31. 1918, an infant daughter, aged two days. The funeral was held from the family home yesterday afternoon. Burial was in Odd Pillows cemetery in charge of the Terwilliger home. KRAEMER In Salem. Or.. Thurs day. Jan. 31, 1918, Miss Marie - Kraemer, who was 25 years old. She leaves a father and mother and two sister in Milwaukie, Or., Burial services will be held at the Cathollcl cemetery this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The arrangements will be in charge of the Terwilliger home. SMITH In the city, Wednesday. Jan. 30, 1918. Mrs. Mae Smith, at the age of 51 years. She leaves relatives at Grants Pats, who will arrive to take charge of the funeral arrangements. The body is at the RIgdon parlors. Glee Cl" Coe to Dallas The men's glee club of the Willam ette university will appear in a con cert In the Methodist church at Dal las this evening. . Patton Plumbing Co-, 355 Chemeketa Phone 1906. We do repair work. Commencing the First ' Of February, the Frame Shop and GIftery will give a beautiful felt win dow shield in the national colorl with every purchase of a dollar or over, "also with every frame order for the ; same amount. ; Help ns to close out our stock and benefit, yourself.- ' Everything half price except framing. AH oval frames in small sizes half price. ; Nominating IVtitWm: printed 1 to comply with all demands for state and county : offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). r H0USZH0LD GOODS T par ths very highest price tzWt Second Hand Store tT1 - CiaauiUI St, PfcM 74 SACKS WANTED Highest nrice ' 'paUl for oll CAPITAL JI XK CO. SVC WEMOVE- Pick and Store Everything tPcaI rates on eastern shipments. ao moving and country trips Seclaity. prompt service. Work guaranteed. LARMIER TRANSFER CO. 13 S- LIBERTY STREET J Office Phone 9SO n" . Home Phone 188 A L A X IV -W O O I Decoration Committee Xamed Paul Stege, C. B. Clancy and Ed ward Rostein have been appointed as a committee on decoration to prepare the Elks temple for the fif tieth anniversary celebration . which will be held Saturday night, Feb. 16. The committee on arrangements, is making progress with the prepara tions for the event. Speakers are being lined up, an elaborate banquet arranged and other necessary work attended to. 1 ' Auction Sale WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET Cor. Ferry & Liberty Sts. SATURDAY, FEB. 2 j 10:30 a. m. . Horses, ; Wagons, Tool, Etc. S 1:30 p. m. IfoMehoW Furniture. lUuttem Heatern. Hug, Ontans, Kewlnit 31achlne Ijidr Coats. Shoes. 8lifpen( ami KuiU, Hoys and Men's Shirt, Pants, Baby Shoe. Drapery, Iaces, etc. lTlvate Sales Daily. . ! F. N. W00DRY ' j: Auctioneer ! Phone 310 or 511 fc Doctor White . t . . ., ' " Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 506 United States National Bank Building . Salem, Oregon Musical Program at Chapel The students of the college of music at the Willamette universilV provided music at Thursday morn ing's chapel. Miss Evelyn - Hansen played an instrumental solo, which was followed by two vocal numbers, "Will You Remember." nd ."Let Miss Lindy Pass," sung by Evelyn Reigelman. At the close of the pro gram Misses Margaret Wible and Venita McKinney sang a duet ar rangement of "Annie Laurie." Nominating Petitions -printed to comply with ail demands for state and county offices, at statesman Publishing Company. (up stairs), i !., , The Salem Elks lodge bas re ceived an invitation to attend the joint Lincoln and Washington cele bration which is to be conducted by local patriotic societies at the ar mory Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17 The invitation come from Rev. F T. Porter, a member r of the com mittee on arrangements. TOO Filbert From Stolx and McXary ranch, for ale. Fruitland Nursery sales yard, corner High and Ferry streets. tlA. R.;Men Volonteer Shonld occasion arise for guard3 around the state house or the su preme court building any time dur ing the war. guards will be furnish ed from Sedgwick post. No. 10, O. A. R. of Salem. Commander-A. B. Hudelson has tendered to Secretary of States Olcott.custodian of the. cap itol building and grounds, the ser vices of from fifteen to twenty-five men for guard duty. Nominating Petitions . o rlnted to comply with all demands for ; state and county - offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). A Weddinir in Sitrht There was a well defined rumor current yesterday that? there will soon be a wedding of more than or dinary interest between a well known hotel clerk and a blue-eyed, hand- ome vouner woman, in a restaurant not more than 1000 miles from Sa lem. The names of the happy couple tt be will be withheld until after the marriage- license is obtained at least. ; r Kafetr First Put Rle Nie Winter Fluid in your radiator and keep it from freezing. Watt Shipp Co. Railroad Men Bur RtamtM "The Southern Pacific local freight office received a few days ago $100 worth of the Kovernment's new thrift and war savings stamps, and before it was known by Agent A. A. Micnei that it was intended for one-half of the stamps to be placed on sale at the nassenzer station, the entire $100 worth was sold out. The boys of the Southern Pacific freight of flee believe they have made a recora Khnn ALU V. W. C A. The sale at the Superfluity snop is nearing an end, with articles areatly reduced In price. The proceeds win be devoted to the fund being raised hv the Y. W. C. A. In its national war work council campaign. The shop will close Saturday night and all are urged to come and nuy. i r -- - Ifcwtor Is Injure! Dr. W. J Patterson suffered a hmltpn hand vesterdav when, whi!'? cranking his automobile, the engine "kicked back." The cranK strucx the doctor s hand and the injury 13 said to be quite severe. You Can Keen Vi with our wool or fleece lined gloves. Watt Shipp Co. ix f-ul of Fineer L. S. Ilarnes. formerly of Saler.i nJ vhn has Interests here, now liv ing In Portland, has lost the end of one fineer as a result of an accident mrY, hla automobile enslne. Mr. Barnes was "tinkering with the en gine when his fingers were ranght in noma of the eearing. The end of two fingers were lacterated. One Joint has been removed. An etrort Is being made to save the end of the other finger. Mm Wntl At the Hungalow Christian church tonight. ',! san1 IMuvb automobile robes. Exoentional val- ies and designs. Watt Shipp Co. Ghnri nn f2-f rnt Ivwtcart!s Postmaster Iluckestein said yes terday tha he has not received nis supplv of the new 2-cent postal cards nor 3-cent rtampd envelopes, bit ha. adviees that, a B'lDDly is On th-4 way. The government printing of n,M in WashinVton are ; lust now swamped in getting out war savings stamps, thrift stamps and the new Money In Old Sacks If you have old sacks lying around the prem - ises yoaH lose money if you don't gather them np and bring them to ns. Every cent counts now adays. Sacks are in de mand. Ton can make ex tra money by bringing them to ns. We bny more and pay more. WESTERN JUNK COMPANY Corner of Center and N. Commercial Streets, Sa lem, Oregon. Phones 706 and 808 Boys most have note to sell junk. prised when they struck, the cold snap in Salem yesterday morning, but as they are accustomed to cold weather in the part of the state they have Just left, and like the reputa tion of the Willamette valley, a few breaths of cold air did, not seem to phase them. With Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough com pany. Phone 120. Special on Stewart Phonographs-. Regylar $7.50, special $5.98. Hamilton's. issue of liberty loan bonds. The demand for these classes of govern ment securities Is almost larger than the supply, and U may be some time before -orders for the new 2-cent postcards can be filled, but it mat ters little' as long as the supply If Z and I cent' stamps is ample. Heating Stove At reduced prices at Hamilton s Women Sleet Todar . . The missionary department of the Women's union of the First Congre gational church will meet this after noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. K. W. steusloff, at 607 North Commer cial street. All members and friends are urged to be-present. Library Report DIstrtbutet . The annual report of the Salem Public library . which was Issued the first of the year, is to be distrib uted to the people of Salem through the office of the .Salem Water com pany. Whenever any person dropj into pay the monthly water bill a copy of the library report will ac company the receipt. Attend Holmes Mr. and Mrs.lW. H. Downing, Mr and Mrs. Otto Headrick and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parmenter motor to.Mc Minnvllie today to attend the funeral of Hayne Holmes' who died Wednes day morning. Philodosian Society Meets The Philodosian society of Wil lamette university will hold a meet ing this afternoon at Waller hall. Extemporaneous speeches will be given by appointed ones, which will be followed by a social hour. Heatinir Stoves The best In Salem for the money. Hamilton 8. Adelente Holds Meetlne The Adelante society, a woman's organization of Willamette univers ity, will meet tnis aiternoon at 2:30 The afternoon will be devoted to business matters, at which Miss Blanche Daker will preside. Dancing School Hurd's . hall. Saturday evening from 8 to 10. Mrs W. H. Parker. Oal Ranges- Are built to last for years. They outweigh other ran res sold at the same price. Let us show you. Hamilton's. Jean St. Anne The wounded Poilus of France in a revue of songs at the Bligh today only. Inaane Man Escapes- Francis Curran. who was commit ted to the state hospital for the in sane fro Multnomah county several months ago, made his escape from the cottage farm Wednesday night and has not yet been returned. China Closets At half their regular value. See window display. Hamilton's. Marriage License f!ontitr Clerk Hover Issued a mar riage license yesterday to Benjamin Franklin Townsend, 3. or romana and Dora May Schwab, 22, of Salem. A Itreath of the Trenches Jean St. Anne, a French soldier direct from the trenches, appearing In uniform In a song revue at the Bligh today. Chrestomatheans Give Program . A splendid program has been pre pared by the members of the Chres- tomathean society of Willamette un iversity, which will be held this aft ernoon at 3:30. The numbers are as follows: Instrumental solo. Miss Audrey Medler; The Oregon Coun try, Helen Moore; - Oregon, Evelyn Gordon; Indian Legends. Mildred Lawson; "The Land Where Dreams Come True.y Esther Yeends, and a vocal solo by a Miss Rose Martin. See Window Display Of sweaters at Hauser Brothers. Special prices. Mathews Awards Letters Coach Mathews of the varsity football team, recently named Wil liams, Basler, Spless, Dimick, Olsen; Reary, Wapato, Medler and Soco- lorsky as eiegibies - for .the orricial awards in football for the 1917 season. Special Sale on Sweaters c Friday and Saturday at Hauser Brothers. Portland Doctor Visiting Sale Dr. G. C. Eschelman of Portland Is spending a few days in Salem,' vis iting Attorney Ivan G. Martin and other friends, and will probably re main In the city several days. Stewart Phonograph Sneclal At $5.98. Hamilton's. Are Xew Salem Arrivals I.. II. Ekin and family arrived in Salem yesterday from Adrian, east ern Oregon, and will make their fu ture home near Salem, going Into the farming business. Mr. Ekin says they left the flowers In bloom In eastern Oregon, and were rather sur- COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS GOODS Includes, Silks, Satins, Ging hams,' Percales, Wool Crepes, Poplins, Gabardines, Sheet ings, Linings, etc. A Bean tifnl Line Will Arrive Soon. Watch for it at SAMPSON & GIDDENS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 141 No. Commercial St Traffic Is Regulated Vehicles weighing up to five tons are now allowed to cross the tem porary lntercpunty bridge if rules re quiring sufficient distance between the vehicles are observed. rThe Sa lem Commercial club has placed a guard near the center of the bridge who will watch the traffic from both ends of the bridge. Men Wanted To hear Evangelist Jones at the Bungalow Christian church this evening. Death lue to Pneumonia Later information received rela tive to the death of Private Paul Rich or Company M in France, show that his death was due to pneumonia. It was known that death was' due to natural causes, but the nature of his ailment was not made known in the first report that came. .Men Wanted To hear Evangelist Jones at the Bungalow Christian church this evening. EYEGLASSES of QUALITY SERVICE Our glasses are modish, becoming, and effective. We make them so withont extra cost to yon. ; We get the ntmost quality and appropriateness into the lenses and the frames and mountings are the best procurable., Onr Glasses Fit. ' ? - F - . - ,-.- . - . - We are your counsellors in all matters pertaining to eye wear. .: -V.".-:'" . ! ' ' '' - ,-.".'"-'"""- " ' Dr. Herman W. Barr OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN v 125 North Liberty Street, Upstairs. PERSONALS A. J. Petrsen, of Portland register ed yesterday. at the Argo hotel. . Joseph T. Benson, J. M. Willard, Fred Mace, J. E. Bleser and J. M. Stephens of San . Francisco are reg istered at the Marion hotel. F. O. Delano, J. W. Watson, W. H. Rountree, L. .V. Rawlings, M. T. Abel, J. P. Burns, F. C. McDougall, C. F. Calshadder, Ben Roscner, Mrs. Lou Loomls, H. B. McCaffe, F. W Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dorcas, G. E. Voxans, W. C. Wilkes and M. Friedenthal of Portland are regist ered at the Hotel Marlon. - J. L. O'Keefe. is here from New York City, a guest of the Marion hotel. Sidney W. Smith, of Oakland, Cal ifornia, is a guest of the Marion boteL A. E. and O. J. Krager, ot Corval lis, are at the Bligh. D. C. Bogart, Fred. Weidner, F. D. Campbell. O. Waite, S. L. Waters, Clifford, Harold. A. E. Gebhardt, Jack Wilson, C. R. Nicholson, J. A. Decker. George F. EarL and J. J. Lafky. of Portland, are registered at the Bligh hotel. . R. R. Jones, of Hillsboro, is at the Bligh . , , . . Lieutenant Don Fletcher was in Salem the first of the week visitlnr with friends at Willamette ualvers" lty, where be was formerly a stu dent, lie was enroute to American Lake, after having spent six weeks furlough with his parents near Bueli in Polk county. " G. G. Robinson, of Lebanon," Is quartered at the Bligh. Rev. J. C. Spencer, of Roseburg, is a guest of the Bligh. C 1 Tnrh of Fall. r.U-w la at tha Bllgh .... r .;.- kii.:- V. C. Brock, of Hood River, is reg istered at the Bligh. ' E. Hofer returned last night frort a business visit in San Francisco.' Arthur J. Rahn made a business trip to Dallas the first of the week. Mrs. Ella J. Metzgerand and Miss Nora Robertson were in Salem the first of the week-visiting friends. - Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown former ly of Independence, have moved to Salem to- make tneir come. t Mrs. C. A. McMillan of Independ ence is in Salem this week vlsitln? at the home of friends. - , . . - Mr. and Mrs. cnanes jjavis were, in Salem visiting with friends Wednesday." George Allison, a business man or. Dallas was in Salem looklnr after business interests Wednesday. Attorney Oliver P.Coshow of Rose burg is in Salem this week visiting with relatives.- " Questions Are Important The Oregon-California grant lands as they affect the school fund will be one of the subjects for discussion at the meeting of Marlon county school officers at the high school building Saturday. Another topic for consideration will be i that of trained teachers in the rural schools. .Men Wanted At the Bungalow Christian church tonight. : Car Shortage Improve Car shortage on the Sorithern Pa cific lines in Oregon dropped yester day to a figure indicating that the demand for cars is being met more readily than for many months. The figure today was 148, a shortage of 49 closed and 99 open cars. The lat est report of the O.-W. R. Sc. N. Co. Is a shortage of" 34. while the Spo kane. Portland and Seattle reports a surplus of 67 cars. Gets Divorce and Alimony A decree of absolute divoree was yesterday granted Nellie Jones from her erstwhile husband, John Jones, together with an allotment of $20 a month alimony, payable in ad vance, nntll the further orders of Judge Bingham of the circuit court. Eoff Is Improving A. I. Eoff, Salem farmer, who suf fered a broken arm and other in juries when, while driving an auto mobile near the west end of the Southern Pacific bridge over the Willamette river he was rin over by the motor car of the Southern Pa cific company. Is improving at the Salem hospital. Tom Wilson, formerly bookkeeper at the Oregon state penitentiary, row in the internal revenue service, Mras a visitor at the state house yesterday. A Chirop ractic Victory The science of Chiropractic has' Just recei ved' ahdther'merrted ' endorsement. ChiTopractlc adjustments are ow a prescribed part of the care given ;to heroes of the Canadian 'forces. ", t - Although a comparatively young science ts virtues are, so. ap- parent inai naiioaai uuunu c njivau -.p. - by prescribing its use. , ; - ' DR. O. L, SCOTT, D. C. cmBOPBAcno spmoLoaisT P. S. C. Graduate U. S. Natl Bank Bldg, Booms 406-7, Salem, Oregon,' Office Phone 87. Bes. Phone 828B f r i . . .... .. H tUsDo Our Bit Comply with the "National Wheat Conservation plan. THIS ' STORE WILL at all times carry good wholesome substitutes that are very palaUble, nutritions and wholesome. DON'T USE UP ALL YOUR GOOD FLOUR. Lay in a small supply NOW of some of the best wheat substitutes. Learn Jhow to use. them.". - -; ' We Have In Stock WHITE CORN MEAL FLOUR, WHITE OAT FLOUR, , BARLEY FLOUR, POTATO FLOUR, Hominy, Corn Meal, Corn Starch, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and RICE PANCAKE FLOUR. - ' START AN ACCOUNT with ns today if you5 are not one of our patrons. We solicit good patronage. on Oreg Apples SPnZENBERGS, per box. . : . .. GRIMES GOLDEN, per box. . 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