Tire PRECOX STATESMAN; FRIDAY. MARCH. 13. 1018 .5 One Pair of Eyes for Life ter years ueh alms w a, U M well as-wo unco o.,Ul. T he neatly and th ulasse HARTMAN JKWKLKIM AMI Ir. IJurdetie, Optometrist - OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "A Petticoat Pilot," 'with J Vivian Martin. J K LIBERTY L Ibcrty near State. High class photoplays J and special features. "Empty Pockets," In seven reels. BLIGH State between Lib erty and -High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. A Came of Wits." Spring Wheat for Sale J2F15. W. 11. Downing. Cards Distributed SMn in repiy xo inquiries- maue yester day, Manager Ivan McDaniel of the commercial club.; who Is also In charge of the work of distributing the new food cards, said the cards will be distributed during the period of March 19 to 23. Most of the eards for out of town points will be MISS RAO-MULI) JOHANSSON . Massage and Medical Gymnastic ?, , Graduate of Sweden . Trained Xur Phone 1J17-455 N. Hummer St. '-' t Koufi by appointment at . , your horn LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHING MACHINE lluy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 953. MOTOR CARS fialcm Velle Co., Phone 44 HOUSEHOLD GOODS We pmj tfc Mtt kljtheM price far kaakM fda a ad tl ( ! Tery kJatf. . People 'i Second Hand Store ST1 X. OaMcretal IU Pba IV 'Used Furniture Wanted nighcat eaah priea aI4 far um4 -. i , faaltarr. E. L. STIFF & SON, - Phone 941 or 508 SACKS Highest price paid 'or &U kJnd of Junk CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Pbon 398 WE MOVE- Pack and Store Everything 8peaal rates on eastern shipments. Piano moTing and country trips a ipeclaltr. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. LARMER TRANSFER CO. 14S S. LIBERTY STREET Office Phone 030 Rome Phone 1898 OOAIj A ND WOOD Wanted Sacks and Iron Highest prices paid. Also buy all kinds of Junk. W13JTERX JUXK CO. Phone TOO j Cor. Center and Commercial St. SALEM, OHEGOX Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases CO 6 United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon : :v' CITY. NEWS WANTED J",0 . J.?ho,,r" a ,la'- rlKht nlr i f;nnot J1" P'lr of lassM'8 w" hHp ti se he BROS. CO. OlTICl4 iir.i,' sent by mall, and there will be no returning of the cards, except for good cause, and, as explained by Mr. Churchill Wednesday, the govern ment expects evet-y family to live up to the new rules which are simple enough to meet all requirements. Player Piauo ' f I have a 1750 Sfngfcr player plana which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an antisnal bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court St. N'omlnntlnc Petition Printed to comply with all de mands for state and countv offices, at .Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) . flub to Shertria The Men's Glee club of Willam ette university will lfave this after noon for Sheridan, where it will ap pear in a concert at the Sheridan opera house. This Is the third place visited on the concert tour., a con cert having previously been given at Woodburn and Silverton. Pjifrlotic Decoration And dance. Moose hall Saturday) bight. Free admission. Mill Will Enlist .1. A. Mills received a wire yester day from his son Harry to the ef feit hat he has been appointed to the fifth ordnance class at Eugene fort April, and that he would be back! in Salem in time for the work at Eueene the latter part of April. Mr. Mills .has been in Chicago dur ing the p'ast number of months studying mnsic. 1 'layer "lan I have a $730 Singer plaver piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual . bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son. 4 46 Court St. N'raka Man IxM-ales O. W. Wlneland and wife of Lin coln. Neb., arrived in Salem a cou ple of weks ago and are visiting with Mr. Wineland's daughter. Mrs. C. J. Lisle. 1041' South Thirteenth street. , Mr. ,Wjneland Is mo well pleased with Salem that he has de termined to locate permanently here. Dance Satnrdar Night at Macleay by Llechty & Downing. Comnlaint Filed ; Complaint was filed yesterday In the circuit court fcy R. R. Randell against Barbara H. Griffin and D. D. Griffin, her husband, to recover money alleged due on a note and mortgage. Th Oregon Fruit Company ! Will pay casJh for beans, large or small lota. Phone 943. Army SlgTi Overlianled Sergeant Davis and Greenup, army recruiting were bsy yesterday fixing sign boards in all parts of Corporal officers, up their the city, on the pasting new army signs boards and giving them a general WUE5 IX IALEM, ORBOOlf BLIGH nOTEL -A Roma Away from Home." Strictly Modern tl.00 Per Day lOO Reaui mi SII4 Cwir Only Hotel In Bualneaa District PHONE 77 For TAXI I1ACX2 AGE EXPRESS Quick Service OREGOV. TAXI COMPANY 371 State. 4 GRADES OF COFFEE Ground while you wait. Saturday. Skinner's Spaghetti . .. 10c 8. C. llaking Powder, lb. can. 15c Cash paid for fresh eggs at market jrice. Ilring in your country butter. Huy your goods here and. take them home on the train. PURE FOOD GROCERY 343 l'aJa St. . P. Ttehet Offle l tfc Stre Delicate Timepieces Adjusted or Repaired Repairing regulating, or adjusting of high grade Amer ican and Swiss watches, chron ographs, etc.. requires the skill of an expert. I make a spe cialty of this kind of work. Herman W. Barr New Iocallon 123 N. Liberty St. Upstairs. overhauling. They visited and re paired the loards at the postoffiee, court house. Southern Pacific depot on Twelfth street, and at the peni tentiary, where the Iwrd was found to be in bad condition, some one having stolen the prop that supports it. It is a penitentiary of reuse to deface the board in any way, pun ishable by five years' imprisonment and a fine of S5000. So clue waa found as to the perpetrators, but the matter will be watched. With Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a ''funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. (jarnfohees Had No IroX'rty Execution was yesterday returned by the sheriff in the suit of Charles' H. Case against Jeanette M. Dickin son et al, on a Judgment for $349.50 to satisfy $330 Interest and costs for $19.50, the paper having been served both on the Ladd & Bush and Salem Bank of Commerce as garni shees, each returning the reply that they had no money or other valuable property belonging to defendants. Mr. Frank Hoyt . Returned yesterday and has re-j sumed his work In the repair depart ment of the Price Shoe Co. No ltoperty Found Execution was yesterday returned by the sheriff In the suit of the Im perial Furniture company against Roy Jones, on a judgment for sever al hundred dollars, with the en dorsement "no property found." Evangelistic Meeting- v Leslie Methpdlst church. '7:30 evry evening excepting Monday and Saturday. Coie. lrofp-sMr ItomMiet Today Professor A. (J. H. Bouquet, head of; the vegetable gardening depart ment at Oregon Agricultural college, will sneak on "Home Hardens" at the commercial club auditorium this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The ad dress will be given under the direc tion of the council of national de fense. No admission is charged and attendance of the public is desired. Dance Viider Old CJ lory Moose hall Saturday night Free admission. to. Too' Much Seeding Since March X several auto driv ers have been too swift for the rules of the road as applied to the streets of the city of Salem, and Chief Po land was compelled to call a halt with a few good citizens who had forgotten about the speed limits of the Hfv. Thev eave ball In each fa w!rh was at once forfeited I before Judge Karl Race, thus aiding in keeping up the expenses of the city. The names of those who were unfortunate enonrh to leave their memory tablets at home were Joe J. Walker, who lives near Silverton: H. Klndley and A. L. Titus, who live across thet river In Polk county, and Edmond I). Socolofsky of Salem. Pigeon Pie Supper This evening, beginning at 5:30 p. m., served by the Ladle3' Aid so ciety of the First M E. cHurch in the church parlors. Everybody wel come. t Price 50c. Party to Re Given A party will be given on Saturday night by the members of the Y. W. C. JV. and the Y. M. C. A. of Willam ette university at the reception room in Waller hall. A splendid program will be given, consisting or readlnga and Instrnraental numbers. Light refreshments will be served during the evening. j Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at. Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Car Shortage 429 The report of the Southern Pacific company yesterday to the public ser vice commission showed a total car shortage of ,429 on the Oregon lines, cr a shortage of 2 47 closed and 132 open cars. The Spokane, Portland & Seattle company reported a short age of 270. x Riddles Will Aniiear The Adalante society of Willam- l: ette university will give a St. Pat rick program this afternoon at the ! club rooms. The girls have adopted t names characteristic of the "auld ' sod" and will apoear In the program as follows: Piano on. r. O'Flanniaah Medler; "My Native Land." Mollie O Shea Bird: "St. Pat rick " Sally Anna McCarty AAeber: solos, "Larrie O'Dee." by Miss Brid get OHaran Mickey; "The Sham rock " Nora O'Flannigan Medler: "One of My Story Impressions." Patsy Shannigan Cherrlmtton; "Ir ish Songs." Xora O'Flannigan Medler. , Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Official VUlts IodKe Walter E. Newcombe, deputy grand exalted ruler for the Elks In this district, was an official visitor of the Salem Elks last niaht. He observed the initia tion of a large, class and addressed the members who were present. Women Given Pension , Tfcrniurh the efforts of Congrew- u.wipv several Oregon women have.hoen aWarded o.lglnal pensions . i. - .urnmonl. AmOnK tneni iL u.nMh Van Fleet of Stay ton and Mrs. Minerva Jane Walker of Salem. in the Probate Court t the estate of A. Olinger. de- nrder was entered confirm ing the sale of cetrain real Property heretofore made by H. H. O""; .i.i.iminr nf the estate, for the sum of $S00, with instructions for the issuance of a deed to the prem Hes to 11. H. Vandevoort. the pur chaser. Inventory of property was AUCTION SALE WOODRYS AUCTION MARKET Cor. Ferry & Liberty EVERY SATURDAY 10:30 a.m. 1 Moline j-passenger anto in good running order. IV pure bred White leg horn Pullets and Hens and 1 cockerel; a fine lot. 1 light hack with top; l single set work harness nearly new, 1 single driving harness. 2 incubators, hoi s es, tools, etc. 1:30 p. m. Household Furniture of all kinds, intlding Heaters, 2 good rugs 9x12. Dressers. Writing Dk. Canned Fruit Kitchen Cabinets. Ward Kobes. Dining Tables, Chairs. Oak China Cabinet, Oak Library Tables. Cream Separator, Oil Stove, Cm Itange a dandy, and many! other things. Private sales daily. F.N. W00DRY THK Al'CTIONKKR PIIOXKS .HO AND ."ill filed yesterday In the estate of Man iseh Herger. deceased, showing val ues amounting to $39B.rj.2G, the ap praisers of the estate being A. Mc Culloch. F. J. Smith and Archie Smith. Card Thanks We wish to tlfrmk the many friends and relatives and members of H. P. O. V.. for their many acts of kindness and sympathy, at death of our son. and nephew and cousin. Mrs. Martha E. Howard. Miss Angie Kays. Jack Kays. Mrs. S. W. Ho.w ard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kays, John Allen, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Nolan, Mrs. Charles Sauvinin, Mrs. Lela Jerman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hechtel. PERSONALS Alice M. Reed of Ashland is a guet of the Arsro hotel. Peter O. Schmidt and F. M. Ken- ney of Olympia were in the city yes terday in attendance upon the meet ing of the hoard of directors of the Pheasant Northwest Products com pany, hem in tne general orrices or the company In the United States bank bu'.lding. , ... J. E. Xodine left for HI Timber. Mcnt.. yesterdayafternoon over the lines of the Oregon Electric railway. Miss Jean II. Kltehin will leave today for American Lake. Claud H. Giles of Myrtle Point is it e Mprion hotel. W. H. Rountree,' H. W. Scarbor ough, L. A. Taylor. R. E. Dinney, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McRae, Omar Spencer and W. H. O'Xeill of Port land are registered at the Hotel Marlon. Mrs. P. X. Klaus and daughter Hermlna left yesterday afternoon for St. PruliMinn. Charles R. Harry, W. L. Lane and Paul Soule of San Francisco are at the Marion hotel. V T. Kennedy and wife of Seattle ire guests of the Marlon. W. E. Newcombe of Ashland Is at the Marion hotel. H. F. Enlons of Seattle Is at the Marion. H. F. Rhodes of McMinnvllle is quartered at the Marion hotel. -Miss Alice Steen went to Spokane yesterday. Kred Dempsey of Enid. Okla., is at the Bllsh. L. H. Howe of Prownsvllle Is stop- ning at the Pligh hotel. John E. Blunt Is here from Dal las, quartered at the Illigh. A. SDrattev of Independence Is storming at the Bligh hotel. William Hicks and Viola Hicks of GING HA Best grade "Amoakeag" Dress Ginghams, plaids, stripes and plain, per yard 20c Good grade Dress Ginghams, per yard. ... . . .12l2c "Indian Head standard 36 inch, per yard -25c Japanese Crepe, colors, 30 inch wide per yard. .... .25c Window Scrims, whites, ecru, Cream, Colored borders, per yard .....12y2c to 22c Toweling Crash, per yard ..I212C, 16c, 20c and 25c Goods Goods SAMPSON & GIDDENS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 141 No. Commercial St M S Hickson, N. D., are gutsts of the liligh. J. F. Handy of Uie Oregon Klec tric, O. Moore. C. G. Keezif, A. W. Johnson. L. S. Waters. C. It. Miller, N. A. Collomore of Portland ar reg istered at the Itligh. Charles. M. Maddux of Chicago Is at the-T5!igh. x L. L. Dewar of Philadelphia Is stopping at the IHigh. Scotsman Is Delighted With Outlook for Crops John MaeXeill, a Scotsman, who owns about 100 acres of land near Albany, of which twelve acres are in prunes, was in the city yesterday to pay a visit to his old time friend, John Thorburn, United ' States in spector, quartermaster department. In charge of textiles Inspection in the states of Oregon. California, and Washington. He had much to say about the crop prospects In his neighborhood. '"There will be a very large crop of prunes in our part of the coun try." said Mr. MacXelll. "and it will only a be a question of getting farm help at harvest time." t Mr. MacXelll and Mr. Thorburn both came from the same part of Scotland, In days gone by, and it transpired during the conversation that Mr. MacXeill's father was the farm manager for the Karl of Kgle ton, and owned the Isle of liar ra. of the West Hebrides group! In extent about thirty by thirty-fivel miles. It was here that the celebrated Ayr shire cattle and Clydesdale horses were bred. Many of these celebrated dairy cattle are now ln'the pastures of Linn. Denton, Marlon, Polk and Yamhill counties, and make good draiy herds, while the fame of the Clydesdale stock Is world-wide. Before, returning home yesterday Mr. MacXelll. who Is a thorough, sure enough "Hoot Mon," said he was struck with the idea of employ ing 'farmeretfe:l" tSiis person1 on the farms of the valley, especially in the Loganberry vineyards, or to ride binders and harvesters run by trac tion engines, in fact he grew quite enthusiastic over the plan. CATARRH tlrkly Kndeil by a Meaaat, Germ. Kllllnar AntUrptl The little Hyomel inhal.-r la made f hrird ruMirr and fan ftily h tarried in pocket r purBe. It will lat a life time. ' Into thin inhaler you pour a ' few drops of maKliral Hyumfl. . Thi( i torbed by the antliteptlc iraui within and naw you are ready to hreathtt It in over the (term infeiUed membrane where It will apeeritly tic'u it work of killing catarrhal- Kerma. Hyom'el is made of AuMtralian eucalyp tl combined with other antiaeptira t"l l very pleasant to breathe. It la iruaramtced to banish catarrh hronchitia aore throat, croup. touRhn and colijn or money hack. It cSeana out a iluffed ud head in two minute. Sold by Daniel Kry and Urutfif ljt everywhere. fomplete outfit, includlntr Inhaler anl one bottle of Hyointi. conta but little, while extra hot t lea. If afterward needed, may be obtained of any drug gist. Farmers Enlarge Orchards, ,V) Fruit Inspector Reports Fruit Inspector S. II. Van Trump said yesterday afternoon that he bad spent most of histlme the .first part of, the week visiting farms and prune orchards south of the city, making a trip about eight miles out and return. 1 "The farmers. In that section seem to be very much encouraged over the prospects of good big crops this year, especially in the line of prunes. One man alone has planted thirty acres of new prune trees, and I found that others are enlarging their or chards. Several farmers have plant ed loganberry vineyards, and expect to do well In that line. "It Is not a potato raising country, but la all right for fruit and grains." Linn County Man Files Declaration of Candidacy Declaration of his .candidacy for the Republican nomination for rep resentative in the legislature was fil ed at the office of Secretary of State Olcott yesterday by Robert S. Ache son of Shedd. Linn county. His slo gan Is: "Will fight for economy; low taxation. Against: useless commission, officers and deputies. Onion Inspection Urged by Oregon Confederation Inspection of all cars of onions ship ped out of the state is urged in an application received by the public service commission from the Oregon Confererated Onion Growers' assoc iation. The association asks lha grades to be designated as No. 1, No. 2 and holier grades be established and that all sacks of onions weigh 100 pounds net. The applicants be lieve that Inspection should be made by the potato Inspectors and that the ruling requiring inspection be made compulsory. SlO-211 V. H. Xaticrtial Itank SG T8 SENSATIONAL POT - ARMORY SAT. NIGHT - 8 O'CLOCK SOMETHING DIFFERENT-f-SOMETHING NEW THE CRAZE OF CALIFORNIA 6-iPRIZES-ft A JITNEY Latest Music by WOODRYS 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA D0NT MISS IT NUFF SED F. N. W00DRY, Manager Polk County Warehouse Increases Capitalization Articles of Incorporation were fil ed with Commissioner Schuldermaj yesterday by the Pack wood Iaks Construction company, capitalized at $200,000 and having its main offlCJ at Portland. The incorporators a A. C. U. Berry, I. Hurper and RH. Wilbur. t The Polk County Farmers' Co-op-etatlve Warehouse company filed tesolutions showing an increase in capitalization from $24 00 to IHOOO, The resolution is signed by C. C. Gardner, C. I. Iiallard and Henry Voth. Business Looks Good to . General Passenger Agent II I 1 II III .11 ' "Business is good never saw it any better' said Qqusral Passenger Afeent John )L Scott of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. Mr Scott spent yesterday In the city visiting the merchants and gen erally makinr himself agreeable to Special for One Week : Pakt Brashes . Rnbberset: "Kuroki" $155; "Peko" $1.75r!"Nage' $1.50; "0. K." $2.00; "Oyema" $1.75 ; "Essex" $1.50 "Fugi" $1.40; "Yale Duster" $1.35; "Passaic Varnish'' $1.00 Adams: "Pinte" 85c; "Lok Rim" $1.50; 'VO. K. Stucca" $2.25; "Lok Rim" 3y2 inch $150; "Oriental" 60c; "S B. Skimmer" $455; - Stucca" $2.40; "Oxford" No. 1 Kalso mine $4.50 ;, Pioneer Kalsomine 75c; Stencils 40c; Wooster Varnish Brushes 50c; 3 inch "Kamo" 25c; Oval Varnish Brushes $1.10 ; Whitewash Brushes, 6 inch,' 25c. Falls City Lumber Phone 813 349 South Twelfth Everything in Building Material A. B. Kelsay, Manager Don't Deprive Yourself -.."":)- " ' Don't' deprive yourself of all the good times of life or confine your boy or girl to a "molly eoddjV" existence, simply because defective eyesight is permitted to- go uncorrected. ila.M-H nxrly prcscrib! mid fittl will open up m !M4rld of ilciMurc t thowo wloe fief e live eytn hirk eit their Uvea. . ., - ' He sure about your eyes, or the children's eyes, by having them examined regularly by. one who is competent and reliable. Accuracy Is the basis of all work here. You receive personal, honest consideration and attention. My 31 years experience is at your service. The thousands a, Salem. people whom I have satisfactorily fitted is the best po-J slble guarantee of. my th.iroughness and accuracy. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN l it Kjn llulbling. ME D A JAZZ r . , . all. He Is known to all hia friends as "the man with the big smile on his face," and if Is quite character istic of this genial passenger man. Mr. Scott was accompanied on hi trip by J. A. Ormondy, check clerk in his office, and both said, the state, never looked better, taken' as .a whole for the production of large crops mis coming- season. Interesting Meetings ' Held at Leslie Church Interesting meetings are being held each night at Leslie Methodist church, where Rey. H. N. Aid rich is being assisted by the student min isters of Kimball college. Thomas Atchison was the speaker last night and Is said to have delivered a strong sermon. Tonight the speaker will be Rev. Alfred Ilates. Several conver sions are reported by the pastor. Who Vakesthe'biigle'r'at'the can tonments? He'll not allowed, an alarm clock. He must depend on the guard. ' And suppose the guard should fall him? ' or While They Last. 4.. Salem Co. I'om-ctly. Salem, Oregon.