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X Our Jewelry Repair Department li We fe fully -equipped to tak rare of any Jewelry repair work done jut like new and at reasonable price. We are prepared to tfo jour Jewelry work neatly, quirk service whh a guarantee that Ire work will he atlfactory -iive ns a trial. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JF.WELKR.4 AXI OPTICIANS State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon Serevico !'.:' Quality lHce CITY -PIE WS i TODAY AT TKB THEATERS. J OREGON Stat street near 0. E. depot, Home of Artcraft t and Paramount picture, i George iteban, "Jules of tbe I Strong Heart." J : BUG H State between Lb erty and High. Mutual and i Wuebira -. special iuni. ? InHt ina" U'itn The Alan From Montana Bill Hart. YE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Greater Vitagrapb. Per fection and Goldwyn film. "Because of a Woman" with Belle Bennett. semester's work and was planning upon reentering college for the sec ond semester when the call to col or came. He was president of the freshman class of the university, i - : m War on TuIerraloi Don't fail to see the pictures at Perby-Lafky building tonight. Ad mission free. Patton Plumbing do., S33 Cheroeket Phone 1906. We do repair work. DIED SUNDBORG AT toe family home, 6 miles east of Salem. Wednesday. February 6. 1918. Alford L. Sund ' borg, at the age of S years. He leaves a widow and four son. The family moved here six years ago from Moiser, Oregon. One son Emil Sundborg is in France, where he is cook with Company M. The funeral wll be bed from Rig- don's funera parors tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'cock. Interment will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Probate Court Matters In the matter of the estate of Martha Morton, deceased. Charles E. Morton, executor, yesterday filed bU report of certain properties- sold at private sale, under previous lnstruc tion of the court. Inventory of prop erty was yesterday filed by the ap praisers of the estate of Peter S. Bach, deceased, showing a total value of $1073, the appraisers being L. P. Aldrich, August Huekeste,ii and Sam Adolf. Propwty values of the amount of $2318.35 was yester day filed in an inventory of the es tate of W. G. Merrlfield. deceased, by Appraisers W. G. Prunk, George K. Bryant and William Buck. Id Crow Dance and Oyiter -sapper at Maclcay Saturday night. Jlrt Me at the Club Alley i 122 N. Commercial. Upstairs. Order for Publication - Order .was yesterday entered In the suit of F.lla Byrne Dilley against Addison C. Dilicy for publication of the summons in a newspaper pub lished in Aurora; yominatlnjr Petition printed to comply with all demands for itato and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company ( up stairs), . : Haider Is f I!m1 Lor en Rasler, a student at Willam ette antverslty and a member of the ' medical corps of the United Ftatfs navy, ha received notice io report for dntr bv the last of this week! ifr Hauler had fln'shed th first Ktudnt .-Ilrjii'Wt' The students of Willamette -uni versity arc re ?i.;?rfiig eailv for the second scn.ons er work.. To oat? twenty-five. etu.U h'.a hav handed In their names to Registrar Benedick. C'artI of Thanks We wish to thit.k o.ir .many friands for the beautiful flower and their many acts of kindness and sym pathy during our rcn bereavement John W. Mangis Mrs. Byron Bradley. Mrs. 1. V Octchel i Mri K. II. Convey Frtd K. Mangis f Flmcr J. Mangij j . li. V. Allen. IOC. and the war WANTED HoaaebaM Kaal tare. Fmrm Ma ck! aery, Tool-., ilr-, rl'V. " oODItT ' Tfce Ae!aeer. ' . Iboae 810 ar Bit HOUSEHOLD G30D3 w"a pay tha very blght prlea for bouholl good and tools Of every kind, i -. ? - Peop!' Cecond" Hand Store Tit n. CMiamKi st rfcot n CIDER! Purs sppla clacr rhnl.ilo and r tm.il delivered it any ; auinuw, lld from clsn. sound ipple. f cotiMKitciAi ciwi:n wobki 101 N. Commercial U Salem, Oregon Phmo 514 Us;l Fcrnitnre Wanted Blgbsst uih prtea paid tot usW furnitura - E. L. STIFF A SON, PhoM fM or 608 n SACKS WANTED Highest price pall sackw for ; oU , CAPITAL JUNK X. 271 Chitneketa KL Itwiie 3H ew I'lcture Irlct Children. r.c; Matinees, Avertings. 15c, including tax,! at the Bligh theater. i . - : . : i ; ' ! " ' l HuSt IifnlieI finfd on a stipulation filed yea- trrday by the attorneys in the suit of C, A. Pemaaters -against Charles O. punnett, et al., 1748.02 having been paid in settlement of the case, order wns entered In the circuit court dismissing the suit without costs to either party. " i . , IreM milking Clcasea at the Industrial Normal on Tues days. Thursdays and Saturdays., Ad dress J. J. Kraps, 13th and Wilbur. Vominfltlns Petitions printed to comply with all demands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). ! i-t Jnt2 WeblT I'mfecided . When seen in his office yesterday. Judge Daniel Webster, In reply to he question If he Intended to run for office again, said that he had not 'yet made np his mind. "Suppose, Judge, some one else might bp tempted to enter the race in the spring, what would you do? "Well. I have kept the peace of the ritv for a rood many years, but It can be known better after he votes re counted who will be the next justice f the peace in Salem." Yawl Men Wanfed we need ten men for yard, and mi- inad'ne work. Good living con- Hitna ucidv work and chance for 4 a - rm i 0 Wastes S3. 2 a per nay Married men preferred. Falls City Lumber & Logging Company, tails City, Oregon. - rw.I fit l . .'..i.int wan filed yesterday In the circuit court by J. C. Rhodes acainst It. C. Bailey to nulet title to certain property in dispute oe tween the parties. Want, . Exprrlenretf iiOBn rtrxt week. Thlrty-acr ..u.ro Maoris Bros.,-Phone 717 i&t. ORDERS ARE IN FOR FERTILIZER Six and One-Half Tons of Ni trate of Soda Coming to Valley Manager R. C. Paulus of the Salem Fruit union, speaking of the amount of nitrate of soda ordered by grow ers in Marion county, said that only six and one-half tons had been or dered, in lots of from 200 pounds up to one ton. The orders are for ex oerimental purposes. Xhe nitrate of soda comes from r-hti aid 'Mr. Paulus, "and the distance from here, and cost of trans portation makes it a little difficult to handle Just at present. The gov ernment has boueht 100,000 tons of it. and as it is used very extensively throughout the east there may not be enourh to go around. "Nitrate of soda, with phosphoric acid and potash Is essential to all plant life, and where the soil nas eon denuded of these elements, they mut be put back .itrMe or soaa Is the principal element needed here in the valley just now. I.lme i us-a for counteracting the acidity of the soil, and we wijl probably have plen ty of that this season from tne new state -Brae boara. "I am just sending out in this mail what will prove to be a great big surprise to our loganberry five year men. and it la a pleasure on my part to do it. "Last year we shipped to certain large firms a large tonnage of fresh loganberries for manufacturing pur poses, and the market being pretty well supplie, 300 tons were shipped back to us. I said nothing, but put these berries, still In good condition, on tpe dryers, and in due course of time sold them at a profit of $5.40 a-.ton. ?nd this amount I attr- now distributing to the five-year growers who -111 receive now sit the way from $1 to $556. the latter sum. go ing to one of the, largest growers. We had already paid these growers 3 cents per pound the regular pric and as they were all satlfied at .i.. a aii,iAMa las' vis E. J. Ellison of Oakland Is a guest tne time. ince " Villi w Z L look like ceiling money irui .nm argument throughout tbe entire game always maintaining a substant ial lead In points. The score and line-up: Bishops Eoff . 4 ) , Utter ( 1 ) . Cooper 2), Ryan (2). Ashby. Capi tal National bank Welsh. Iarra (4). Baker (5). Socolofsky l2). 19. Hauser Brothers 11. Watt Ship company Schafer (11;, Secor (2), Jaskoski (2), Radcllif. De Lapp (2), Clark (2). IIaser Brothers Brooks (5). Smith (2. Towsend. Berger (4).. Hull. Final Scores: captt-T National bank 11, Bishops 9. Watt Shipp company 1, Hauser Brothers .11. ftteials: Glen Gregg referee. Lot Pearce timer; Oscar B. Glngtich. scorer. SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS SEEN Government to Send Ques tionaire Asking Informa tion on Supply PERSONALS S. E. Kuenzli of North Santiam was a business visitor In Salem tb first of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Cujkr Van Patten were up from Portland to visit with the Matter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Humphrey at Shaw. Miss Mattie Jarnian left this morn Ing for Dallas where sh? will spend the week-end visiting with friends. Mr. Luanna Reavis nf Howers vllle spent Wednesday In Salem. J. H. Bywater. general "purchasing agent for the Salem-Kings Products company, was confined to his room last evening la the Argo hotel, as the result of an acute" attAk of indication. 8. Klngsley of Eugene Is at the Arao. J. P. -Kerth of Portland registered at the Argo yesterday Ed. Wade of Toledo is at the Bligh.- W. II. Murray and Mr. and Mrs Trimble of Falls City are registered at tbe JUfrh of the Bligh. William Davidson of Langdon. N. D., is at the BHah. L. II. Ekln and wife of Parma. Idtho. are at the Bliah. t). E. Blrrh Is here from Parma. Idaho, stopping at the Bligh. W; J. Doane of McCoy Is quarter ed at the Bllah. M. L. Ophdyke of Myrtle Creek Is at tie niiah. Clyde Stone of Meharaa Is a gu3t of the Mleh. I-rank Burnes. W. J.. Kerr, V. W. Williams. F. C Smith. W. Statts, L, H. ttiddle. neorre L. Carr and M. J. McCarthy are registered at tne Bllsth from Portland. i Mr. and Mrs. Onterson of Detroit are stopping at the Bligh. J. W. Wlllard of Albany is at; tne Ollgh. 1 ) .. . ! . John Kelley of Roseburg is a guesi of the Votel Marlon. Mr unit Mrs. A. iirevman. v. r. Jeffries, R. H. Conant. F. H. Thomp son, iv. it. rent, j. . i'""1"- H. Moerfleld. Mr. and Mrs. warn Coin. R. : W, Walborn. Charles Kad derly and H. B. McAfee of Portland are registered at the Marion hotel. Fred I. Hall of Chicago Is a guen of the Marion hotel. H. I.. Sale of San Francisco is stopping at the Marion. A. W. Northera or lieirou. is at the Marion. Mrs. Edith Ransom of Turner is a g-et of the Marion hotel 1 Wanted Sacks and Iron Highest prices juill. Alo Irti) f aJI kladu of junk. WESTERN 4 I NK CO. Ilione 7M Cr, Center aiml ( "oniniercUi tt, kawlm, niii:;ox V ..I r o nlrtnrrn at only 5c toe and. 1 Re. Including war tax, at Mia Bllh theater. ..L- it,, ti In u ranee. Governor Withycombe baa clvon ii, .,.mni to the war risk n- nr; for soldlerr ntl.. I: urg1n relatives or dependents of soldler.t to request enlisted men to take out policies. Febnry 12 I the W late on which lhl can ! t done for men already In the service. . to them, as no one knew or tne re sults of the dryers." Registration for Primary Election Now Is Opened "It Is a little early yet." said Judge Earl Race yesterday afternoon in his office. "But-you might as well tell the people of Salem that regis tration books for the primary elec tloa to be held on the 17th of May, are now open, and that they win De closed 14 days before the election. "Some people always forget, unin It Is too late, that they have to reg ister before they can vote, and it on ly requires a 30-day residence In the city. In any one ! precinct, to entitle any one to Vote." " p.sminiiinn of the ble books yes terday showed that only one man bad registered, so there is plenty of room for others In the same books. CHICAGO, Feb. 6-f-Faced by pros pects of an Increasing demand for and diminishing supply or scnooii teachers for 191S-1, the employ ment service of the federal depart ment of labor Is sending to every state superintendent of education in the country a questionnaire seeking accurate information as to the num ber of teachers tballlable Tor next year and possible sources cf "supply for vacancies. The Chtcasco branch of the service has let It be known that the greatest difficulty thus far !n obtaining in structors for high schools, tbe great er part of whose teaching forces have hitherto been composed, of young men. Numbers of these In structors have been called to the national army or have enliFted. he many special services which the gov ernment has been organizing nave also drawn heavily on this class of teachers; and on senior college stu dents from among whom are usually recruited the annual additions to the school staffs. Educational authorities have view ed with some concern the growing Inroads on their profession which the war I making. They have. In many Instances, started organised efforts to fill the eaon in their ranks: ana have emphasized the Importance of malntaing high standards of Instruc tion in the puMle schools, nl this connection Mary C. C. Bradford of Denver, president of the National Educational Association, nas aa- dressed an appeal to the teachers of the country, in which she saa. In oart: "The school teachers of the Unit ed States are hereby called to the colors of the American republic. The schools are the laboratory of gooa cltlzenshio. The children are littl' citizens and must be guided In aneh nresent experiences as ."will make certain their future dedication to the welfare of the republic. The Junior Membership of, the Red Crosa. through the School Auxiliary, offers an unsurpassable medium through whichthe patriotic activities of tho children can make tnemseives iei. Beatnninr with Lincoln's birthday and lasting antil Washington's birth day a nation-wide effort U to oe made In behalf of increasing the Jun in . V r . Ye Liberty 3 MATINEES AND NIGHTS - i . . -- - --"f ' 2:30 P. SL and 8:13 P. M. William Fox - a Starting Tuesday Feb. 12 PRESENTS THE BIGGEST, MOST COSTLY AND GREATEST CINEMA SUC CESS IN ALL HISTORY SUPERB THEDA BARA SUPER fill as SPECIAL ORCHESTRA AND MUSIC THE SIREN OP THE NILE The most compeUinu love ftory in all nUtory. A love that wrecked Em pires and changed the map of the world. Direct xrom eastern n- tunpg at 12.00 prices. ' Now breaking' fall attend- mm record in Portland, r Prices 60c: Reserved 75c at Matinee Only, Children 25c ' L K JiA 'Urn J I I -' i '- I r j ' i I 0. H. Luck Progressing in Portland Business Tnpal Edafat,on A8ocfa tlon offers erery teacher in the lan I O. II. Luck, predecessor of Ivan Mcflaniel as manarer of the Salem Commercial club, has entered Into a partnership with W. L. Reauveau in tbe advertising business in Port land. Both men haVe been In the .i-i i.,..ii.a, inrionnlentl V lU f tho new firm will be UurK uea-o- veau. Mr, Luck was for several years mnnasrer for me inrm." the high privilege of participating In this rreat campaign. Tne scnooi organization of each state needs your take the places, of men called Into army service. I Mrs. Ralph Smith is the first wo man candidate for the British Col umbia legislature. TThe by-election will take pice In Vancouver, which was her husband's constituency. Soldiers from the vicinity of Mon roe Mo., in training at Camp Funa ton are receiving , the home paper regularly through the generosity of a prominent clubwoman of their town. . Xo leeal execution of a woman has been recorded in Massachusetts since organization oi rwu uu jw.. i ------ - - .. v.k, n - help in this form of character ed-.- July 2. 1878. when BhshebaRg cation. WE MOVE Pack and Store Everything Special rates on eastern shipments. Piano moving and country trips a Ptdalty. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. LARMER TRANSFER CO. , 143 8. LfimtTY HTUKKT Office I'hotM M ' Horn 11mm imm f O A li A V I WOOl .-'. Tnligrriilwln llon't fill to pee me l"," 'V"'. a rvrhy-Lafky building tonight. Ad mission free. Von. hating Petltlotis printed to comply with all ; t for state and cotinty offices at Ftate-man Publishing Company (P ftairs). xmUn Tei.'n Win . Uv . The lilffiiay team cnui'" lUbert C Paulus wss jclX0"! . the Y. M. C. A. during the month J Jannary over the team led by Lloya .1!. o.h team, were present in'TStaV rry a,o Oe,rge Aiderin and Horace SvkrtR. 'a morninr for Corvallis where she will spend a Tew flays Tuning wn friends. Miss Lorane Parker Is in uregon City tbii week. W. G. White of Falls I'lty matie a business trip to Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie Hansein of Blaine, Wash, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. F. Keller, wife of Patrol Of ficer Keller of the state penitentiary. D. A. White was called to Spokane Tuesday on .account of the lllnesa of his mother. Mrs. Francis White. tr. I.. L. Hewitt and Mrs. F. I.. Hewitt of nldependes" were in Sa- j lem shopping Wednesnay. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. BHsh were la Portland the first of the week. Robert Nicholson was in Alt. An sel Wednesday. GRANGE BACK OF PRESIDENT KERR Columbia County Organiza tion Disproves Resolution of Marion ...... 1 1 .f Wickwire company of Chicago ana was chief copy man for the r.a. v. rnmnnr. Mr. lleaveau was special representative of the Curtis Publishing company for reveral vor The new firm Is located in the lekum building In Portland. BANKERS STILL HEADOFLEAGUE Capital National and Shipps 1 Winner in Contests at I. MCA. Gym gles was baneed in Worcester for the murder of her husband. . One of the highest salaried women holding public office in New York city is Miss Mary Catharine Tinney. who receives $3000 a year as gen eral inspector of the department or nnhllo charities. One thousand two hundred mile by water were covered during the .,mnip i. the first river postwoman In England In delivering letters and packages to the bungalow and house- OF IXTKKEST TO WfIKX. The Kansas City street railway company is trying oui womeu ton duct ors. Trains running between St. Louis and Memphis will hereafter nave women as ticket taker. Women are now employed in ctprv rfonartment of one of the larg est furniture factories in Grand Rap-J Doat dwellers along the Staines river rino or tha earliest pairioiic v The Missouri PaciHc railroad has rtle of American women was nw t.hllhen a free school in L41U" I "American Daughters or uwnj. nw.v tK iralnin? of women (0!whi-t wan nreanlzcd or tne women .t. t .v. ...- - - - n i , i j' of Philadelphia in 17v to prom clothing for tbe suffering .soldier. t, onir woman attending toe recent national food conference call A in Washington by Herbert C Hoover, national aaminisiraior. wa Mrs. Wynn Coman Schramm, of Salt Lake City, who was present asm official representative of ft ah. Significant of the I gi porta pre, rf Banker Will Manage ' Red Cross in Europe women In Industry In wartime is ti'0 appointment of Miss Ilulda Mulhaus erof Cleveland aa assistant manager of the newly organlxed employment service of tbe United States depart ment of labor. Miss aiumauser.i wt-ir . will concern tbe . placing cf women in positions previously heid by men now in the military service as well as the placing of wage earn ers made idle through Industrial changes. ' In view of the strenuous, efforts now making by the various depart- -menta In Washington to seeure wo men to fill clerical positions, km. Interesting to recall that on Dec. 27. 1881. an official order was Issued for the exclusion of women from the employment of the government. t Womfftt are to be employed M "rush hour conductors on the street railways in SC Louis. . l.notp l .500 .334 .167 of GOBLK. Or.. Feb. 2.-At a meet-; .k r.iiimbla County Pornon 1 1 inn - - Standing of Tho Team. Capital National hank Watt Shipp company Hauiwr Brothers Ilinhnn . . . t ho iih series of gan.Cj ih.. rinmerrial Baskcball league at the Y. M. C. A. the bankers con- 4 ih.ir nnhroken chain of vie- the Bishops In lories wj o - . , the opening game of tbe evening by . i. . rln mora of 11 to . The came was closo throughout ha urn re indicates. no first irXC-rn.i half ended with a -re - 6 frange PZa onV ofhe Bishop offer made lr. W. J. Krr. ' t"1 ; the rloM cf the game and thcli Oreron Agricultursl college . n jr ti advatage of them Approval by t.e Krane of the ; u J ;,b for their defeat. i-..- f iir Kerr eaine in th" , was reponi K. t.n the form of a resolution pasea by a ; :;- - 1Iauril wM rough m. II. . . IllllUB BUM m I r ortt rfv Grera was caiieo upon frequntly to penally the play ers for rough taruca t-ru , iiv The sntpps kmhw .vilv th netier oi iuc unanimous vote, as ri". "Be it resolved, that -Pomona ..t r'nittmt.ia county. Oregon. It Tbe 'GoroNA Personal Writing Machine PRICK $ For descriptive matter call or ' write . M. IKWOOl, IritrlbUr. Sl S. C"mI IMree. tiaJem. Or. l r !;,, . 1 1 1 Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases - - - - 1 ' - , -. 500 United States National Bank Bnildinjr. Salem, Oregon College, and, -lie It further resolved. tnat,1w': condemn as malic o "?. for the recejit acitn ot -n -. County Pomona Grange In their dis loyal and scurrilous attack and criti Ulm of said Hoard of Regents and the president of the Oregon Agricul tural eollese. and, "Be It further resolved, that a copof thiJl resolution bo sent to the press of the state and to the presi dent of ald board of regents. STUMEZE KI1S SIX KV STOMACH air.n i . THIS WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Kar Indigestion Cornea from anDKa rea of Hydrochloric Acid. a well.known authority states that stomach trouble and Indlaestron H nearly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as mort folks be lieve, from lask of dlgcatlve Juicea. it. that an exresa of hydro chloric acid in the stomach retards Hiztnitlon and starts food fermentt- tion, then our meals sour like gar baa In a can, forming a"rid fluids and gases, which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy. Inmpy feeling In the chet, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. . ' He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and instead. gt from any harmirr four ounce of Jad SaK and take a tablejspoonfnl in a gta iif water before breakfast while It is effervescing, and furthermore, to v;:k ntBo ihla for a week. While re- t of tne iaiionai vj x-- - - - it i im- Terkins. -vice- Major James 1L nrpslden 'v..- ix vMm I suffered with ca- larrh f tha stomach. indigM'"". wr-hiU-hf. ni ii,metlm "eurthh Vr Jjtaefc uten ui. 1 fleclocH to try , " tw"dM 1 w nU"5Xmt my differing I have p go-l d t:tite and can at anything 1 like without suffering In the least;, I k you who are uffrlfi? from tiah T " ;.v.i" this erat rrntdr a trge nuantltles of mistletoe .re trM rt::!u"V converted Into wine every year by T.c,m w -.hYacton. HTVUtMU the country people in certain sec ,,n NeW. IX SVib. wSld tZ Srt.it to neutrally th acidity, re wrongest bank oruJ" " th eas-maklng mass, start the Surph8; l7a 7harge o?77 Red". Crs liver. stimtate;,he kidneys and thus fi KutoJe Mr. Perkins had ben a promote a free flow of pure digestive banker in Albany, and some time ago he attracted the attention oi irans. A. Vanderlip, president of the big bank. ho Is always hunting for nsw talent. Major Perkins, it is under st.Hl. was picked out for the place by Henry P. Davison, who is in gen eral command o the Red Cross here. inirta. Jad Salts U inexpensive and l made from the acld'of grapes-and lemon iulce. combined with lithU ih BrMlinm nhosohate. This harra- lesa salta is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex ccileat result. Save your Hands it in Cwm ailvicc, osicial ly at thin time of year when we say : "Have your liaruK" For all hon.se work yon ahouM wear pair of our puaranteeil honnehoM nihlKT plons. K.H'eciaUy in wash ing dishes the alkali in the soap rouifhen the skin of th? hamlr nnl eai chap linu in even mild vcathcr. You can nave yourself this .liw-omfort, anl can kcT your hands white' and W)ft jy wearing ruhber gloven. , Tron eOc to! $3.00 Schaefer's DRUG STORE 135 N. Comnwrcial Street U fr al ana guaraaiccu uj " fUt. 1 ' tions of England.