THE OHEGOX STATESMAN SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 2,. J91 8 , i , . I ' Mt m.. . in wmmm mmmmm w i!gggMggS I v ' i L A VELLIER S ror ft hort time only we are offering special d .counts of Larl liers. Jewels of all kind set In Gold and Platlmum ?n Among; our manr beautifully designed pendants you will find one that will especially please you. Come and see them. Quality HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELEIW and OPTICIANS 8 Late and Liberty Street Service . - . Frie Salem Bank of Commerce . - . . - f 3. ' ' Salem, Oregon II. U STKKVKS, lreldiit. H. II. ELLIOTT, Vice President. J. Ur MINER. Cashier. II. V. COMITON, Asst. Caahler. 1)1 RECTORS: Ik li. MTEKVEJ4 J. C. PERRY rX. F. VICK W. w. mooius K. H.KAHT M. It. ELLIOTT J. II. MINER We' are fully equipped to render modern Banking Service. We invite' you to let us serve you. Bank of Commerce Bldg. State and Liberty Streets KOOP At his f late home, 1451 D street, Salem. Friday night, Feb. 1, 1918, at 7:05, Louis Koop. ' Mr. Koou was born at Seymour. ,lndlana. ; January 1, 1S83. He was christened In St. Paul's Lutheran church at Seymour, January 28, 1883. With his parents he moved to Jackson county. Texas, In 1908. He was married to Mrs. Klele Wal leck January 1, 1908. He moved to Salem last year.' 1 The funeral will be held this after noon at 3 o'clock from the residence. Interment wilt be in Lee Mission cemetery under the auspices of Webb Sc Clough. i it CITY i . -. NEWS ........ t . TODAY AT TIED THEATEIIS. OREOON SUte street near O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures.. BZJQH State between lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird , films. Special films. Hippodrome vaudeville. . YE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Greater VI U graph. Per fection and Goldwrn films. Florence Reld in "Today." r - Mayor Keyea Improv Mayor "Walter E. iCeyes, who has been ill wltn appendicitis since ' Thursday was Improving- yesterday. II was not taken to a hospital : as ' was ' expected" and - ft is not believed '. a surgical operation win be neces sary. Marguerite Clark at the Oregon. ' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. , j Enemies- Must Register 4 All alien enemies who live In the ' City of Salem must register . their names with the chief of police be tween Monday, Feb. 4, and Saturday, Feb. 9, says Judge Earl Race of the HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wa n&v th r hlrhaat Briet for household roods and tools of Try kind. People's Cecond Hand Store sn V. oiwinui at pa TS4 jmL a mm Purt tpelt elder a I I Tw I .. whotesalo and r I tall delivered in -...""I. any quantity. Made from clean, sound apples. ; COHHERC1AL CIDKR WORKS .101ft N. Commercial 8t.. Balem. Orcroa. . Phone 214 police court. Aliens who live out side 1 the city limits. Postmaster Huckesteln has already stated, must te registered at the postofflce. In ac cordance with a-recent ruung or in department in Washington, D. C. I , . Pat ton Plumbing Co, 355 Chexneket Phone 1906. We do repair work. Will Help Farmers ..Because of the difficulty encoun tered by Marlon county farmers in obtaining wheat, the names of all of them who have wheat to sell and of all who are in need of wheat will be nleted at the commercial club. Man ager Mr Dan lei said the effort will be facilitated with either class if farmers will report to the club and have their names placed on the lists. Car Shortage ' f The Southern Pacific car shortage in Oregon yesterday was 312, a shortage of 208 open and 104 closed cars.1 The C-W. R. tc N. company reported a shortage of 374. Nominating Petitions printed to comply with all demands for state -and ' county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). - ' , - , i t , i Bportirxg 'IJeensea Issued County Clerk Boyer yesterday Is sued! a combination' 'pioneer, and, Clvili war .veteran's license to Casa Gibson, a hunter! license to F. O. De Val,. and an angler's license to Judge George G. Bingham. Hurst t hall, Saturday evening from 8 to 10. Mrs.W.-H. Parker. Rale ; Is jcohflrmed , -Order was yesterday entered In the circuit court confirming the sale of property to satisfy judgment In the suit of -Starton State bank against 1L K. Huntley etal, the amount of sale pf property: being 1 1626.9 6. i ..." . i , Wool and riash - T ; , automobile robes.. Exceptional val ues and designs.- Watt Shlpp Co. , , . .- .,, , New Elks Initiated At the regular meeting of the Sa lem Elks Thursday, Charles Know- land' and Robert Cole were initiated into the order. 4 Initiation is a fre quent occurrence with the Elks. i i if i Used Fnrnitnre Wanted Highest - cash prices paid for usel K furniture t . B. Lb STIFF SON, f Phone 041 or 508 - SACKS WANTED Highest price paid for .old sack ,' . CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Ch-raekcta St. Ilioiie 303 WE MOVE- Pack and Store Everything Special rate on eastern shipments. Piano moving and country trip a specialty. Prompt service. Work - ' guaranteed. LA1UIER TRANSFER CO. 143 8. LIBERTY STREET Office Phone 03O Home Phone ISOfl O O A L A W H W O O D X: You Can Keep W with our wool or fleece lined glove. Watt Shlpp Co. Burial at Lyle, Wash. The body of the late Mrs. Mae Smith, who died .Wednesday Jn Sa lem,' was taken to Lyle, Wash.,' for burial. It was accompanied by the husband, two daughters and a son-in-law.. DIED TAYLOR -In Salem Friday, Feb. 1, 1918, 1L II. Taylor. 34 years old. , M,wa a native of Kansas. His widow' and a brother-in-law will ar rive today from Medlno. Or., to take rharg of the funeral arrangements. The body is at the chapel of Webb & Clough. BOWMAN-In Salem Friday. Feb. 1. 1918, Emma Bowman. The body is at the Rigdon funeral parlors.' awaiting the arrival of rel atives, from Seattle. Ritchie IIoKIk Heft . J. W. Ritchie, Salem representa tive of the Oregon Electric Railroad company, claims to hold the belt or leather medal for selling strlft stamps. He sold $100 to one per son., but this was only a small part of his activity as a thrift stamp ped dler. , ' ManruerU Clark Will be seen at the Oregon to morrow in her latest, "The Seven Swans."' Nominating Petitions printed to comply with' an demands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs). Sailor Visits Here Charles M. Walker, who before be enlisted in the navy was connect ed with the Salem office of the Stan dard OH company, ; Is home on a short furlough. ; He is stationed at Bremerton. He Is visiting; employes of the Standard Oil company and bis mother, Mrs. Ana MV Walker, who has four sons in the army and nary. A New Stock of Pathe Record Just received. Hear them played on the Brunswick phonograph. At Hamilton's. f For the V. AY. J. Al . The Superfluity shop will continue Its benefit sale today in raisins: funds to aid the Y. W. C. A. national war. work council. A special sale of cooked food will be made. Nearly every article in the shop will be re duced in prlc a a closlnc- out sale. The complete proceeds of the week business will augment the Y. W. C. A, fund. , . ': i :- . Safety First r Put Itle Kle Winter Fluid In yonr radiator and keep It from freezing. Watt Shlpp Co. Vancouver License Iwiaed ' A marriage license was Issued yes terday at Vancouver, Wash, to Olaus Slrerson, 37 years old. of! Portland, and Miss Sadie Bowen, 24 years old. of. Salem. ; i Military Tourney Coming Company A high school cadets, will gice a' military tournament at the armory March 15. They will be assisted by members of Hal Hibbard post. United Spanlih . War veterans, and members of Sedgwick post, G. A. R. Contests will be held between different divisions!; of the company. Also some military ceremonies will be on the program. , HMO ma vA STUART'S TUBE FLAVORS . and ' .- ' ' TOILET ARTJCLfS Cct rrcc Catalogue ., i ?. "Agents wanted for imoccu- pied terricor ' c. m:lockwood ' Ortfon Distributer ! - Phone 968 21 N. Commercial St - Salem. Ore Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 500 United States National Bank Building Salem, Oregon T Just Recelvel 'r A new stock of Pathe records. Ifear them played on the Brunswick phonograph. At Hamilton's. Willamette Student Party A student body meeting of Wil lamette university' students was held Friday morning to formulate plans for the post-exams Jnbileee which will be February 8. at the gymnasi um. Miss Lola Cooley was appoint ed chairman or the affair. Nominating Petitions T ' printed to comnlr with ail AmmA. tor state, and county offices, at Statesman Publish In Company, (up stairs). ; .Matthews Got to Hubbard Professor J. T. Matthews of the Willamette university, appeared in the -community lyeeum course given at Hubbard on last night. He chose as his subject "Jacob' Dreams." investigation of the system by the commission. The order is now ef fective. It has been in use since January 1. Ilean Afdrfn to 8 peak Dean Alden of Willamette uni versity bas received notice of being placed on the Albany public library course, for a lecture to be given February 22 in Albany. Ill Company FUew ' Supplementary articles of lncora tion were filed In the office of Cor poration Commissioner Schulderman yesterday by the Grant Smith. Por ter, Guthrie company of Portland, capitalized at $500,000. The firm is a shipbuilding and operating con cern. ; New Postcard Arrive Postmaster Huckesteln announces that a supply of the new 2-cent post cards arrived at the Salem postofflce yesterday. There had beeen some delay in the arrival of the new cards and it is said to be a difficult matter for outlying points to obtain them. PERSONALS J. E. Pibura and wire oX San Fran cisco are guests of the Argo hotel. J. C. Allen and wife from near Gervais are stopping at the Argo. C. H. Olmstead of Dallas Is at the Bllgh. F. J. Scott of Cbemawa Is at the Bllgh. L. D. Rnch of Independence is a guest of the Bllgh hotel. A. G. Mink of Seattle is registered at the Bligh. J. A. C. Freund. J. Parker. C. R. Train, Frank Hiuck, James McGuire and Joe F. Jamison of Portland are registered at the Bllgh. W. F. Welsner and wife of Los An geles are guests of the Hotel Bligh. J. L. Amort of Shaw la at the Bligh. Frank Parks, Paul Sullivan, II. A. Bruce and F. A. Ford of Portland are registered at the Hotel Marlon. ,W. A. Grace Is here from Seattle, registered at the Marion hotel. Frederick W. Peabody, of Boston. Mass., Is a guest of the Hotel Marlon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dennison and W. P. Smith of Grants Pass are at the Marion. i W. W. Warnott of St. Louis is stopping at the Malron hotel. J. A. Graham of San Francisco is a guest of the Hotel Marlon. 1 E. M. Stoker of Los Angeles is at the Marion hotel. Mrs. Leon a Gordon left Thursday for Denver. Colo., where she will spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. B. Wood worth and daughter Arvilla, of Lyons, recently moved to Salem, where they will live this winter. Mis Helen Hunt of Shaw returned to her home Thursday, after having spent the week at the home of Miss Muriel Steeves. Mrs. M. J. Petzel and her brother, Theo. M. Barr, recently left Salem for De Witt. Towa,' where they will spend several1 months visiting with friends. " s :-; .: J. K Sears of McCoy was a busi ness visitor In Salem Friday. 1 Tr. W. li.' Holloway of Dallas spent Thursday In Salem., Karl B. Kn gel of Dallas was in Salem Thursday. J. C. McElroy returned to Port land Friday after having spent a few days in Salem, r CCT THIS OCT IT IS WORTH MONEY. DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley I & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and ' Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and eroup. Foley Kid ney Pill and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. J. C. Perry. Depot Foundation About Ready (or Superstructure ' The recent Inclement weather has had the effect of slowing up the work of constructing the new pas senger station of the Southern Pa cific company, but the concrete foundations are about ready for tho erection of the superstructure, and give some faint idea of the beauty of the new edifice, after it is completed. The character of the building it self, a style of architecture entirely different from anything- in the city. M!r. Mathews Is In Salem Mrs. R. L. Mathews of Everett Washington. Is In Salem this week visiting her husband. Coach Mathew? athletic director In Willamette unl ersityrf, "":,-. 70O Filbm From Stolas and McNary ranch, for sale. Frultland Nursery sales yard, corner High and Ferry streets. Will .Tate Training Course : Miss Bertha Clark will leave this week for Pasadena, Calif., where she will enter the Pasadena hospital fo training. En route to nucena shx will visit for a few, days with he brother, Edward Clark, who Is sta tioned in the navy at Mare Island. Calif. She also will epnd a fr iays In San Fernando, visiting at the home of. her sister. Story Hour Today Groop of Japanese stories will b" told this morning at. the public li brary, continuing the series of folk-1 stores from foreign lands. Th stories will be the "Luck I'nr.r" nd ''Sukenao, the Sword Smith Ih two tory hours will be held at 9;30 and 10:30. .... : . ' t ;;; I More Rate Saspende4-w' 1 The air-line rates of the Northwest Long Distance Telephone company, known as the Home company, were suspended by the publie service com mission yesterday pending further Money In Old Sacks If you. have old sacks lying ( around the prem ' ises you-11 lose money if you don't rather them up and bring. them to us. Every cent counts now adays. Sacks are in de mand. Ton can.' make ex tra money by bringing them to us. We buy more and pay more. WESTERN JUNK COMPANY Corner of Center and N. Commercial Streets, Sa lem, Oregon. Phones Ci 706 and 808 Boys must have note to sell Junk. ' unless it be the new supreme coutt building, which it will greatly resem ble in its outward appearance, will change the landscape In the neigh borhood of South Twelfth street, and other new buildings in contempla tion will have settings that will make the whole district one of the beaut7 spots of Salem. W ells' Ruling Directed ; Against Enemy Espionage Until the Oregon Insurance rating, bureau is in possession of the name of the person or concern wishing the Information, it is to give out no in formation relative to shipyards or other manufacturing plants In Ore gon. This is by direction of State Insurance Commissioner Harvey Wells. It Is believed that enemy es pionage has spread to the state and the ruling Is directed against that menace. The commissioner further orders that no insurance survey copies or other Information relative to industrial plants shall be sent out of the state except with the approval of his department. A WORI TO MOTHERS. Mrs. K. J. Bedard, Cowich. Wash., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best I ever used. I always keep a bottle In the house for children. A quick cure for coughs and colds." It heals raw, Inflamed surfaces, loosens phlegm,7 eases hoarseness and diffi cult breathing. checks racking coughs. J. C. Perry. gileTookfor big production Little Damage to Fruits by Weather Expected by Manufacturer Speaking of ?the present cold snap and the fall of saow Thursday night, 11. S. G lie says that' In his opinion very little damage, if any, has been done to the loganberry vines In the valley, or the prunes and apples, al though a sudden colder snap of weather would probably entail much loss in case moisture gathered and froze on the limbs of fruit trees. "Growers are always panicky about this season of the year, but they generally find that, except in extreme cases, nature will take care of the fruits, large or small," he continued. "The short crops of fruits last year were due to other cause than cold weather, although in some parts of the valley cold weather, add ed to an unusually beavy fall of rain, did much damage to prunes in some sections of the valley, while the long drouRht of later spring and innjmer did the rest. "Barring any unforeseen and sud den changes, I look forward to a very large crop of all kinds of fruit for 1918, and I know that many hun dreds of acres of loganberry vines have already been contracted by growers in excess of last rear. "Growers ot other fruits, both large and small, as well as vegeta bles of every . description, I under stand, are making arrangements for bumper crops already contracted for with the various factories. "So far as the Pheasant Northwest Products company's output is con cerned, I shall be greatly disappoint ed If we do not more than doubla, our business for the current year."; BUTCHER SHOPS CLOSE TUESDAYS Lay-off of Half Day Each Week for Assistance of Food Administration ; In compliance with their - policy of cooperation with the national food administration and with the Salem Commercial club In Its efforts to See that the food rules aro enforced in Marlon county, operators of Salem meat markets have agreed to close their places of business at noon on Tuesdays of each week, opening ajraln on Wednesday mornings. Lat er it is possible that the shops will be closed all day on Tuesdays. Salm butchers are the first In the state to" take this step. Those who are familiar with the require ments of the food administration be lieve the plan will later be adopted generally In Oregon. Moore and Connor Oat " ior Clerk's Job in Polk DALLAS. ; Or., Feb, l. fSpclal to The Statesman.) iG-eoHge Con ner, a prominent citizen of the Per rydale community and one of the best known men throughout the county, has announced that he will become a candidate for the orfice of county clerk on the Republican tick et at the coming primary election. Anotherfaspirant.for .the. position Is Floyd p. Moore, who ' for the past several year has been rural school supervisor for Polk" county. The race between; the two men promises to be one of the warmest witnessed in po litical circles in years. RIMlISIDDALL LEAVES SALEM Widely Known Sportsman Buys Business of Astoria Sports Company Mark! Siddall. one of the, moKb widely known sportsmen In the state and who has long made his residence In Salem. has removed 'tp Astoria where he has purchased the business Jr j a-tr aim r ill 1 1 I, 1 i s ir i ur. i mm w 1 1 mf-i t, rr0m t ; i to "i ' i 3'-.','.' iAt CVay T"; Acquaintanceship and Standing THESE are Loth Jesiral.le things;' to " FiaVe at a l.ipr, Ktrong scrviccaMe bank like the UNITED STATE3 NATIONAL. So, lirlieti yuu '.oioii a Coiinnm ial or even Saviiiffs account lire jou train much mo- than safety for your money ami convenience for yourself, We welcome accounts of all sizes and pa trons of all classes. MEMBER OP FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM mmm Salem ales ail OJ&S.QTK MM: of the Astoria Sports company. Ho will carry sporting good and auto mobiles. . Mr. Slddall will be missed keenly in Salem because of his afruiallom with the Capital City Rod & Gm club of which he Is an officlaL- I fa Is a frequent prize, winner in shoots in all parts of the state,andrecently represented - the club in California shoots, lie declares that he will continue active in this sport after going to Astoria. Mr. SUldall also has been one of the leading spirits in the promotion of a fish hatchery on the Sintiam and was Instrumental In getting- the needed legislation, appropriating $10,000 for the purpose, through the last legislaure. He says his removal to Astoria will not cause him to quit working for the hatchery and that be hopes to see It an early realiza tion. ' . - - Mr. Slddall has property Interests In Salem. He owns the plant of tbv Sn1m Fuel varria which la leased. He expects later to change the location of the business he bas bought in Astoria. - ' . Ira Martin Appointed on State Parole Board ; Governor Wlthycombe T yesterday announced the appointment of Ira Martin as a member of the state J parole board to take the place of j ter. Jamea Eltln, pending Mr. I Vin's return from France, where ' has gone to enter upon, war Y.. C. A. work. . Mr.. Martin Is one the chaplains at the penitent: He Is of the Christian Science r suasion and makes. trips to the j on each month from his hor Portland. For several montlia has been interested In prison n He will probably attend the nice: of the board next week. - WANTED IIMbiif 'Kerr. Farm Si-.. rlilMcry, Tlw Hmrmtmt, Wmgw V. X. OODKT The AmrUmm-tr, l'hae SIO r Bit W. & B. DASMC MOOSE HALL Every Saturday Night WHERE ECONOMY and QUALITY RULE ' We aim to furnish you with the best possible in staple and fancy groceries, at the most economical prices possible. Our stock is of the highest quality. Give us a trial. THE STORE OF SERVICE POISAL & SHAW 1199 South Commercial Street Fhone 763 A SUBSTITUTES for PURE WHEAT PRODUCTS BRAN COOKIES, OATMEAL COOKIES, COEN COOKIES, CORN BREAD YouTl find these products delicious and the food variety will add zest to your appetite and improve your health. Eat them and save wheat. ; Don't forgret PEERLESS .BREAD, ".The Bread with the Home-made Taste." Peerless Bakery 170 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Remember that Home-made Sausage But order early that you may not be disappointed. The Food Administration has ordered us to sell at tho ratfciof 17 pounds of flour substitutes with every 49 pound . &a;k af whe.-it flour. We are complying with this order and ask jour rhrrfut cooperation. We carry a full line of substitutes for.whoat flour, barley, barley flour, buckwheat fiour, corn flour, corn iiw.il, hom iny, grits oat flour, rolled oats, corn starch, rice and rlca flour, eic. The Court St. Grocer