The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 08, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN: Fill DAY, MARCH 8, 1018
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To know where to Have yowreyes examined eliminate hiir vnnr
trouble. lou cannot make a mistake- by eo,ng to us We' are
fully pr"Pa' ;'. ' ivo you the best it. Optical Service. Consult
our " Oi'tiH;'-' 1 1 : u
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
.JEWELERS AM) OPTICIAN'S
State and Liberty Street,
pr. Ihmhtte Optometrist Wo duplicate' and broken
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CITY NEWS
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OREGON State street near
0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft
and Para m on n t pictures. J
"A Man's a Man" v. iih .1. War-
yen Kerrigan.
LIBERTY 1. i o e r t y near
State. High class thotop:ays
and special features. "On
Trial,' a Cohan 6c Harris sue-,
cess.
BUG II State between Lib-
erty and High. Mutual and
"Molly Go GifEni," with Mar
arita Fischer. , J
Car Shortage Eeporb-d
The Southern Pacific company j
yesterday reported to th public j
nervlca commission a car -shortage of j
191 on Its Oregon lines. Tbe short
age vas 140 closed and 41 open;
ears. Tn latest report from the j
Spokane, Portland & Seattle-' corn-1
psny Is ft shot-tape of 211. V'
Give Away Price
Ob used pianos and organs at E.
L. SUff k Son.
Oregon t'ertif Irate Accepted
State Iahor Cuiimisloner iiolf
ecelted a letter yesterday from
Grace Abbott, director of the child
hlnp mi
BUG It HOTEL,
mK Hotrn Away fnm Hom.'
ttrictlr ModernJ."0 Per ray
100 Rmmi f Onlld C umfiirl
Only Hotel IrIlusinesa Diatrlct
JlOTOIt CARS
Salem Velle Co., phone 1 1
Used Furniture Vanted
IIigWt Mali vrlrra ald fr rd
tnnttnrr.
E. L. STIFF Si SON,
' v Phone 041 or 503
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
'- We pmy thr rry hluUrt prle
far ha-hoia onl and tvuln ot
vry klnti.
People's Second Hand Storo
17t S. fmmrrrlmt SI, 1'boitc 73
SACKS
WANTED
IliRhest price paid all klnU
of Junk
CAPITAL JI NK CO.
271 Qjemeketa St. Phon0 Si)S
8
WE MOVE-
Pack and Store Everything
8pscial rates on eastern shipments.
fjaaomoTlng an'1 country trips a
Pedalty. Prompt service. Work
guaranteed.
FARMER TRANSFER CO.
'- 15 8. LIRERTV STREET
Office Phono 1MO
Home I'tione 1HI
If O A I, a I) W O 1
Wanted Sacks and Iron
Iflhest ibices pid. Al lm)
all kind of junk.
WESTERN .flK to.
Ihone 7n
Cor. Center and 'oni men ial St.
HAIdIM, ORE;o
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Doctor White
Diseases of Women and
Nervous Diseases
60C United St ales National Punk
f lJuiidhig, Salem, Oregon,
1 1 J w,'i)"&VA
Service
labor division of the department of
labor, that Oregon has again been
M'surnated a a .state whose cert if l
Khali be accepted for the psi
liosert the federal child labor act.
new designation extend
M;ht)i 1. 1119.
tu
C harles It. Harrison
Will act as tonstmaster at the
State Oratorical duh banquet at the
Mvthodist church Friday evening.
The Oreem Fruit Company
Will pay cash for beans, lai
large or
email lots. Phone 9 43
Ibuniti in ll.uler
We are closing
lilUIllH-l-S
out our line e!
at $.", the regu
in and :;ee.thein.
6
Litre car buiipers
!ar $1 ft kind. Corn'
Vie!: Ili-others.
Nomina tin,? Petitions
Printed to comply with all de
mand for ftate and countv offices,
at Statesman Publishing Company
( upstair:!.)
Retgite Subject irosen
The Pacific university-Willamette
university debate will be held Friday
nieht, Mauh 15. Those taking part
from the university will be Mis
Myrtle Mason and Otto PauliiH on
th nffirmative and Arii. Walker
and Harold JMmick on th ne.yttive.
T!m ftthjeet to he discussed H "lle
fihffl, that tb 1'nited Statrs shoiiIJ
tbtitute the New Zealand syKtem
fi r labor dinnutea."
Wanted.
To work at The Spa.
P.l I l scon tit On Heater
At E. L. Stiff & Sou's.
; Grant SIimI , tire i
j The Grsnt school has been very
Miecrsfifnl In raising funds for. the
j Junior Red Cross, having collected
j to date $lir..2V Of this amount
i $2." has been turned over to thc
; general fund of Willamette chapter
j and $.'0 has been snent for yarn
wnicn is Deing Knit into socks y
the stndents of th? Junior hlF,h
school. Quilts, wash cloths, fr'in
wines, and pin balls are aroon-g the
articles made by the pupils of the
lower crndes.
With Our Complete Ko;tiJrment
Refined services and latest meth
ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer.
al beautiful." Webb & CJough Co.
Ibr"c Every Two Week at Mncleny
Next dance on Saturday. March 10
Dr. l iter. RentM
Is. attending special dental clinics
given In Portland under the ttet;
pico of tbe Oretron State Dental Art
notation, March 7th. Mh and 9th.
Order Ver Chickens
From t'herty Cltv Fag and Poul
try company.
Phone 7C.".,
."5 1'erry street.
WeUh Stwlety I'ntettained
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes Wed
nesday . evening at their home at
Chemeketa and Eighteenth street,
entertained the Welsh soeletv. At
tendance was large and the feature
or thf evening was the singing .f
the good old Welsh melodies. A
bnnouet was served later in thu even
ing of all th' delieacle.s the season
afforded.
Evangelistic Meetings
T,eslie Methodist church. 7:30
every evening excepting Monday and
Saturday. Come. -
For JUSTICE of the PEACE
FRANK DAVEY
T am asking the Republican nom
ination for justice of the peace of
the Salem district because I believe
myself tborom-'bly equipped to give
(he be?t possible .service in that im
portant position. I came to Salem
In 1K7. over thirty years ago, and
in everv movement since for tbe bet
terment of the city and all its enter
prise:'. Tor the development "and set
tlement of the state, for tjhe safety
nnl sii'nort of the nutbw.'T have
taken a somewhat prominent part
wflh band and tongue and pen. My
life iy known to all who .ave lived
here a ilT'Ti vears or more, and 1
trust to their verdbt. I ai a lawyer
by education and have been in. close
touch for thirtv-eight j-ars with
eiu rtf
t ion.
office
even to the lushest jutisui.
I know the work or a justice
thoroughly.' 1 have not a:
enemy
in the wot Id to punish ami
i unv of no friend who would ask
reward ' at the expense of Justice.
Respect for law and Its enforcement
without iua"ce. revenue or oppres
sion is inherent In me and has been
intensified by -my extensive experi
ence In making laws, hence the pub
lic knows what to expect, from me. I
owe th p-opJe of Sab-tn and vicinity
for many friendships. I expect to
lepay them by honest, faithful serv
i ali timc-a.
Frank Davey.
(Paid Adv.)
MISS RAtJ.MIIIJI JOHANSSON"
Massage and Medical Gymnastic
i ;r'litni f Swft-n
Trwlnerl Sr
p...f... 1 1 1 7 - 5 V StimmTPt.
JU.urs by t i"-'iin'ctit at
your hotnt .
To Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Macy
North Thirteenth street.
3
Thursday,. March 7. 191S. a
daughter, weight seven and one
half pounds.
The little girl was born at the
Salem hospital. She has taken the
name of Margaret Dunsmore.
DIED
ASPINWALL At the home of the
parent. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aspin
wall, of Mission Bottom, near Sa-
f lf Til II t-Kil n t- l ffU 7 1419
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I'olin Aspinwall. an infant Hon.
The baby was I months and 7
days obi.
The funeral will be held this art
e: noon nt 2 o'clock from the United
Evangelical church. Rev. (J. L I.ov
ell will have charge of the service-
and burial will oe in City View r em.
lery under the auspices of Webb &
Clnugh.
Tefiinonv '4iiJuikiI
The taking of testimony in the
cae of Kannie Kav P.ishop aaainst
Thomax Kav wa. concluded in tho
circuit emirt yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. l!iihop being on the witness
xtanda a large Hhare n' the tinK-.
.Iudg pen y Kelly presided, while
Judo (etrge G. Cinuliam appeared
as a witness for Mrs. ' Hishop, he
having acted as her attorney in the
past. The arguments of counsel will
be beard nt Mondav morning be
fore Judge Kelly.
Wnttt-d. rt Man
To work at The Spa.
'w)k in Aviation 'orii
O. E. Cook, who formeiiy was a
yardmasder for the Southern Pacific
company in Salem, has -enlisted in
the avi.itidn corns. and passed
through here yesterday on bis way
to San Antonio, Texa. where he will
go into training preparatory to work
in France. Mr. Cook'-, home is in
Salem.. He in a son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Cook, who live at IS.', South
Winter street. He has ten living
in Fortland recently. Mr. Cook's
parents and other relatives and
friends greeted him nt the depot as
he passed through Silent.
The Hoys nnd CJIrlN
Of the C. S. b;vnk Pig Club, who
'desire pigs meet me at the Kink
Saturday at 2 o'clock. G. W. Eyre.
Several Fine Ued Organ
E. L. Stiff & Son, 404-448 Court.
Ril. Crf Ilenef it Coming
A country fair on a large spalc
nnd which bids fair to outshine evei
the recent "Carnival of Nations" will
he given Friday and Saturday, Mareb
22 and 23. at the armory. R will
be a Red Cross benefit for Willam
ette chapter. Mrs. John Carson will
have charge of the amusement and
entertainment features and Mr.-.
Thomas Hurrows will direct the
"eats." Dinner and supper will b?
served cafeteria style on Friday and
a dinner on Saturday.
Free Dance at
Moose hall Saturday night, :?.0
Hunt's orchestra. I'ree admission.
Nominal ln;f I'etlllon
Printed to comply with all de
mands for state and county offices,
at. Statesman Publishing company
( upstairs. )
X DIm-iimI Priin Tree
S. 11. Van Trump savs lie has fn-
pet ted the prune orchards in th
Mt. Angel dlstrb-t and dlseoveFed.no
evden'-es of scale or other disease
" the tr-es pf those orchaids. and
that from present prospects there
will be h very latg-e crop of prunes
this season.
Nominal iiiK IVt Ition
Printed to comply with all de
mands for Mate and countv offices,
at Statesman Publishing company
("upstairs.)
Geer Crossing l'
The public service commission
yesterday conducted a hearing in th
controversy between the city of S.i
b'tn and. the Southern Pacific com
pany relative to the Geer crossing
in the southeast part or the city. Ah
order fn the rase is expected soon.
Trade In Your Obi Fnrnltiire
On new at E. L. Stiff & Son's.
Marriage Licenses IssihmI
County' Clek Rover yesterday issu
ed a' marriage license to William E.
Spinney, 'J.. of oPrtland. and Hat tie
Jay. 29. of Salem: and Thomas Er
nest Hampton. 21, of Taeoma, and
I.innie Fluke, r Sidney, Oregon
Itlggest Stork f lsel
Funiture at E. R. Stiff & Son's.
Suit to Quiet Title
(i. in plaint in equity was yester
day filed in the circuit court bv
Thomas Winn Sr. against F. P. Ter-
hune. wife, et al. to quiet the tHe
If certain -real property in dispute
let-ween the parties.
Don't Rent A Ibin
Ruy one on easy terms at E. E.
Stiff & Son's.
I'liink Snell Escapes
Frank Snell, a pntiont at I Iff slate
hospital for the insane, escaped fro n
the hospital farm yesterday, Th"
farm is Jocaled six miles from th
l.r.Kpital. Snell is :'.T years o'd. lb
was eomm'itted from Portland in I;e,
eernber. -1 91 fi.
Hear Simpson
At Moose ball Saturday ni-hf.
Some dance. Free adntisdon.
AHin' N'- Hrken
' VII. in at ttte miditintr leti:i
nient of the state accident commis
sion suffered a severe fracture of the
pose while encaged lii a biffball game
st the V; MfC. A. Wednesday night,
lie was unable to be at his dok
yesterday,
A IMami lUirgnln
We have on beautiful brand new
Singer piano. Tegular price $7-ef. As
this piano is not the make we usually
tarry in stock we will sacrifice It for
M.ACV
Auction Sale
WOODRY'S
AUCTION MARKET
Corner Ferry & Liberty
Saturday, March 9, '18
10:30 a. m. '
One jfixw! itKulster tiutomo
bile, o'u top buggy, wif itenrly
new half Imrnes-s, complete;
one Mt diltin: harness;
hors's, wagons, tools, etc.
1:30 p. m.
HftUM-hobl furniture of nil U
kinds, tunned fruit. Oliver No. 11
i , . . ..It . I .... . 4 . . I.
stove, nigs. nr','IS stair -sir.
Mts, Imi-s bats, laiucoat ami
many other niiicle. ,
F. N. W00DRY,
Tlie Au-tioneer.
Phones ."10 and 51 1.
$".r.2. Act quickly If you want to
pick up this snap. E. E. Stiff & Son,
1 l( Court street.
Don't Miss It
Fancy dancing and jitney jaz. at.
the armory Saturday night. Will
.see you.
In l'ro'-tite "urt
Fpon the petition of P. p. Crab
tree, stating that W. W. Crabtreo
was laboring under strange delu
sr)s, .and possessed property in Ok
lahoma valued at $300, the former
was appointed puardian under $600
bond?. In the estate of Nellie Stra
hoker. Celia Strahoker and Eeona
I'phoff. formerly Lilly Strahoker.
but since the adopted daughter of
Fred and Katherine I'phoff. Frt d
Fpl.off was appointed guardian un
der bonds of $300. In the estates of
J. P. Frir.ell. deceased, order was
entered directing Lawrence McNaiy,
administrator of the estate, to pay
to the widow, Alice R, Frizzell, a
monthly allowance of $oo for br.r
support, and to set a$ble the prem
ises and retrain personal property of
the estate as a homestead, exenvit
from taxation. The will of the !ae
L. S. Thomas, deceased, was ad
mitted to probate, the estate being
valued at about $10,000. and Minn!.
D. Shronk and Junta-A. IMniick, ht
order of the court, were appointed
as joint exe'eu trices of the etsate.
while J. L. Calvf rt. George J. WolTe
and C. M. Cilttenden were appointed
appraisers. Inventory was filed in
the estate of Raymond Engerman
et al. minors, showing property of
the value of $851. G. W. Hubbs. J.
W. Hyatt and Reber Allen being the
appralseis.
A Piano Rargaln
We have one beautiful brand ne
Singer piano, regular prlco $750. As
this piano is not the make, we usual''
carry in stock we will sacrifice P. for
$562. Act quickly if you want to
pick up this snap. , E. L, Stiff St Son,
44C Court street. !
BUSICK'S
Friday and Saturday
299 N. Commercial St.
Phone 198
Corner State and Com
mercial Sts. New Store
Fancy mied Cookies, b...!7e
'i pkgs. N. R. C. O-aekers tr
rookies . .; "
Rest Ci-eamery Rntler ".V
1 Cans Peas
'Z Cans Coi n . , .J2-"
Jt Cans Mimetl Rntler
Clams IS-"'-
J. Cans Scb j imp
2 Cans .Milk
H Rars C. W. Sl IK
(i Roxes Matt lies U7e
lirge pkg. Citrus Witshing .
Powder "e
;5 Ciraiii Oil So .ic
Cream of Ibll ley, :kg. ....2-tc
SmI.i 4 ijM-k-rs in bulk, b..l.'c
lHge hieauij Ut'isp . . . .SI.l.V
lrge is i .... ...... 9 1 ."
Medium frli !l.tM
Rojnl Raking Pmvdcr, lb.. . t"c
Ritlk. i Immolate, lb U-"c
Post iitu, size !."
Nstim . ; size i!t(C
Post tun Cereal, sle ..Sffc
Post Totisjie. pkg lOtr
KrllVKli:' Corn l'lake .... Hk-
Ral-oii Rcan, pkg 15e
li rue kg. Mother's Oat..:Wc
l4irg pkg. tuaker Oals ..'Ait:
Ijirge pkg Allwrs Oats. .. .:ic
Cream Rolled Oats in hulk
Ma MiiihN . . . '"
Roman Men!, pkg iZTtt:
Pepiwr, Vy. Tins, U for ,
.M!tarl. ! o. Tins, (t ftr. .itV
2AU Cofrel, SatiKtlay only,
lb ' 2n
Towns of County Making
Records at Stamp Sales
That the schooi children of Marl
one county are ifiore than doing
their bit in selling war saving stamp",
is evidenced by the report made out
yesterday by County School Super
intendent W. M. Smith which gives
in detail the present standing of the
ptlifferent towns in Marion county, In
cluding Salem.
The report follows:;
Salem, 127.499. 68; Aurora. $1,
582.87; Monitor, I38G.96; Wod
burn, K,308.84; Stayton. $1,373.99;
Aumsville, $279.86; Cervaisr $7,
690.55; Macleay, $911.24; Sublimity.
$228.58; Hubbaid. $4,047.42; Jef
ferson, $630.47; Turner, $217.47;
Silvetton. $2,228.23; St. Paul. $48 t.
76; ' Mehama. $124.82; Mill City,
$2. 048.93ft -tit. Angel, 411.72; Wa
eomla, $44.26.
J i -
New Troop of Scouts Id
Organized at Englewood
A new troon of Roy Scouts was
j organized Tuesday night at Engle
wood with Dewey Probst as scout
master. The charter members aie:
Mark Wadlespel, Evert Givens, Iler
beit Raker, Eugene Chase, Sydney
Darker, James Whitflngton, Walter
Munt, Russell Martin. Edwin Kubin.
Albert Darker, Virgil Whlttington,
Joe Rodfters.
Dr. J. E. Anderson Files
Candidacy for Governor
Dr. J. E. Anderson of The Dalles
yesterday filed with Secretary of
State Olcott his declaration of Inten
tion to be a candide for the Repub
lican nomination for governor at the
.May primary elections. He Is the
first of five candidates for governor
to file with the secretary of state.
Dr. Apderson's slogan Is "Rone Dry;
Win the War; Develop Oregon." ' No
platfplrm accompanies the declaration
He id rathe- of the Oregon "bone
dry" 'prohibition law. The other can
didates have until April 12 to tile.
Highway Project in Union
County Approved Yesterday
The public servile commission was
informed yesterday that the govern
ment has approve! federal aid pro
ject No. 5. which is the Elgin-Minam
road in Union county. The plans
call for 0.3 miles of grading at an
estimated cost of $36,094. The work
will be under the Dean-Barrett bond
act in co-operation with the govern
ment, t
Railroads Relieved of
Application of Statute
Ry an order of the public service
commission yesterday Oregon rail
roads are relieved of application of
the statute requiring that chacgo
In existing schedules, including schel
ules of join rates, shall be posted con
Mpicotisly my the companies In every
uously by the companies In every
dpot where an agent is maintained.
fhe statute gives tho commission
ower to suspend or modify tho ap
plication
1-
of the law.
Governor's Son Is Still
in Dangerous Condition
A letter received by Governor
iVithyeobibe yesterday from hlr
daughter. Ml Mabel Wlthycombe,
Indicates i, that the governor's son.
Earl Withyeombe, Is still dangerously
III in a hospital 'in Washington, D. C
He has been confined to his bed
for several weeks as a result of Ill
ness contracted while: In an arniv
cantonment In Virginia.
Jack Elliott Has Thrill
While Flying in Aeroplane
Jack Elliott, who is In the avla
Con service, tells a thrilling ex
perience n a letter to his father.
State Forester F. A. Elliott . With
an observer, Elliott was flying at a
high distance from the ground, when
his engine went wrong. Fearing a
fire he made a "nose dive" for the
ground and landed safely by man
euvering his machine skilfully. The
plane was not damaged. Elliott
loosed 4tls belt so that he would be
able to jump if necessary and told
the observer to do the same, but the
predicament had caused the observ
er to faint.
Young Elliott writes his further
that he has qualified in machine gun
nery. 1 PERSONALS T
. ; r
II. T. Rarnhagcr. F. J.-Winter, W.
M. flark. W. C. Got.ke and E. W.
Schmeer of Portland are registered
at the Marion hotel.
G. O. - Ryder and R. It. Schneider
of l,os Ancf-lns are at the Marion.
G. K. Stern, Harry Snyder, K. C.
Mark, M. C. Thayer of Sun Francisco
are guests of the Hotel plnrion.
It. W. Strand of Chicago is at the
Marion hotel.
C. R. Eisle of New Yoik Is a guest
of the Marion.
.1. D. Ilibbs of Independence la nt
the Marion.
M. P. Stoute of Portland is at the
Argo.
Ray Mojres of Astoria Is at the
JUigh hotel
J. A. Wells. Metle Hussong. Nor
man Skyles. Allen Moorer, Otto Her
man and Ed. L Ed'son of the As
toria bask'' ',all team are registered
at the liHgh.
A. M. iSchubert f Sllverton Is a
guest of he RllEh hotel.
W. .1. Lvlequest of McMlnnvlIle Is
at the Plfch hotel.
Clyde Ecker and J. F Crowe of
Independence are at the Rtieh,
.1. K, II irt, Ceorze Taylor. E. V.
Shaddock. V. II. Allen. S. L. Wa
ters and -Charles White of Portland
are registered at the Rllgh hotel,
C. ;M. Hlsbop ! here from Pen
dleton. Mrs. W. H. MtDanlel of Rlckrll
Is spending the week at th home of
her sister. Mrs. W. II. Drunk,
ANOTHER LIST
IS ANNOUNCED
Second Rainbow Regiment
Already Has Two Hun
dred Enrolled
J. A. Churchill, state superinten
dent of public instruct loa, yester
day announced the names of the sec
ond one hundred Oregon school chil
dren who will compose the second
Junior Rainbow regiment. Curry,
Raker, Morrow, Sherman, Renton.
Marlon and Wasco counties are rep
resented in the list given out yes
terday.' The names announced yesterday
follow:
Christince Hire. J. T. Rorlck. The
Dalles; Donald Stryker, Naomi Ful
lerton, Nancy Krerners, Portland;
Mandle Wilson, Holbrook; Ford Llv
ermore, Jane Frledlander, Sus'e
Woody, ( Royella Johnson. Trank
Johnson, Roland Cutting, Ray Ryd
er, Rey Stryker. aMrgaret Hender
son, Theodore Hornscuch, Tee
Seheuerman. Clarence Hunter, Eth.-d
Kelly, Viva Wells, Frances Miller.
Portland: Grace Lvnch, Harold
T.ynch. Althea Elston, Alt a Dahl
na miner, George Dahlhammer, Al
fred Zenger. Greshaf; Edith Wh'tc
loek. jCleo Rink. Mildred Nichols. La
ve rn a lloag. Donald Hadley, Djroth
Flnley, Nina Peterson. Gurgen Oga
bury. Ernest Ogsbur.v Agnes Roe
mer. Raymond Page. Cyril Vorpahl.
Edyth Driver, Margaret H. I.evinson
Edwin Lyman. Portland; Karl Oxi
des, Perry; Juanita Nutting, tioli
Peach; Rex Rnzan. Roe Ruzan, Mil
waukee; Walter Lafferty. John Pink
erton; Nan Densham. Ruth Densham.
Harry Yundt, Norman Beard, Har
old Goldman, Arden Yundt. Fred
Kelloway. Norrls Coleman. Corval
lis; Cathleen Ronebrake, Rosebnrg;
Margaret Poorman, Raymond Kra
mer, W'oodburn; Frances Olin. Mill
City; Helen Savage, Salem; Celesta
Myers, The Dalles: Harold Palmer.
Lawrence Moody, Ivan Mlsner, Har
old Cundiff, Frances Notz Raker:
Richard Rennett, Glenna DelHnger,
Karl Harbin, Kent; Paul Turner. K'l
na Simpson, Daniel Wheelock, llael
Macomber, Cllne Schmidt, Thos. De
well, Emma Hollenberg'A Maurice
Kerr. Mary Reck. Ruth Taylor. Ei
ther Taylor, Percy Miner, Elsie Goos,
Mabel Ash. Stewart Klbbe, Mart'n
Smith. Clifton Kurtz.i Dorothy Cha
riey, Rachael Storer,1 Ruth Axtell,
Elmer Gentry, Eola Newton. Lol
Chiropractic
So long aa. people live they will
?et filck. Health agencies are essn-
tlal to health conservation. No ono
cult knows It all- It U not safe, to
risk so Important a matter to tho ap
plication of but one type of Ihous&t
In. the treatment of diversified human
disorders. Chiropractors fit well In
an existing condition of human Inef
flclency'duo to disease. Their work
provides those of weak bodily resist
ance with .-the maximum of nerve
forco an element of human metab
olism that cannot be neglected in
handling dlrease. . Chiropractic Is
necessary to tho preservation cf
health.
DR. 0. L. SCOTT, D. G.
- CHIROPRACTIC 8PI.NOIXX.TST
P. S. C. Graduate
V. S. Nat'l Rank RldC. Rooms 40-
7-, Salem, Oregon
Office Phone 87. Res. Phone 82 8-It
Did you
Necessary
Going, to Paint ?
Falls City Salem
lumber co.
At 349 S. 12th Street has the largest and best as
sortment of Paints, Oils and -Varnishes in Salem.
Price more reasonable than anywhere else in City.
Prompt delivery. Come and see us.
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"EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL'
Phone 813
Jackson and Hagood Have
Another Initiative Dill
A bill Initiated by C. S. Jack? n
and R. W. Hagood. of Portland, by
which It Is proposed to fix and limit
the publication of public and legal
notices, providing for the publica
tion, amending section 2903, and re
pealing section 2911 of Lord's Ore
gon Laws, and repealing chaptor
3085, General Laws of 1917. waa
filed with Secretary Olcott yesterday.
The bill was referred to the at
torney general for a ballot title. A
bill filed by the same persons sev
eral weeks ago proposes to abolish
publication of delinquent tax notices.
Ralston, John Nwton. Win, 1 .a w .
Win, Rarfoot, Grace Phelps. Corval
lis; Lucille Morton, Portland; El
vin Ely. Morgan.
New Models
COATS, StTTS, DRESSES
.- arriving daily -If.
ii. SHIPLEY CO.
, Liberty street
LAUNDRY
QUEEN
WASHING
MACHINE
Ruy One
At-
Welch Electric Co,"
220 N. Com,
Phone 953.
PHONE
77
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TAXI
ra(;agh
EXPRESS
Quirk Servico.
OREtiON TAXI
COM I 'ANY
371 State. '
Log Cabin Syrup
25c1grade, now 22c or 2 for . 43c
New-Orleans Molasses at 12c.
Breakfast foods at reduced prices
Garden seeds
Flower Reeds.
PURE FOOD GROCERY
3U Vales St.- Vmome 209
. r. Tlfket Office In tb Mtr
All Styles, Colors and Prices
$2.25 TO $3.75
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Best Ginghams, per yard 22c
Apron Gingham, yard 12c
Beit Columbia Prints. , . . lCc
Standard 30-inch Indian
Head, per yard .... .23c
42 in. Half. Wool Shepherd
Check, per yard. . . . . . . ,75c
Best White Outing Flannel,,
per yard. . . . . f ..... , . . . .20c
R. B. 0. Corsets. ... . . .$1.00
- SPECIAL
Today and Saturday
36 in. Black Silk Taffeta, per
yard ...$1.19
SAMPSON &
GIDDENS
Sc, 10c, 15c, 20c; 25c
Store
141 No. Commercial St
know the
Spring Hats