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THE OREGON STATESMAN: SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1918 SILVERWARE 1?, tore you purcha'se your silver sot let us show our many beau tiful setertUniH of table silver in Sheffield. , Plated nnd SteiUng. Sandwich 'frays. Compotes and Tea Hots. New, exclusive designs. Made to wear a lifetime. ' ' . HARTMAN BROS. CO. jewelers and oiticiaxs State anil Liberty Street. ' SRltVHK QUALITY OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraf t j and Paramount pictures. "Keys of the .Righteous," witlit Enid Bennett. j LIBERTY L 1 b o r t y near i State. High class photoplays. j Hippodrome vaudeville. BLIGH State between Lib-, Mr and High. Mutual and ! Bluebird, films. Special film's, "he Flame of the Yukon." 1 Xfaj Not Look in At Hamlltons' and get his prices. His sale is a genuine moneysavin? tale. ( Attention Pig Club Meinlwr few nlzs will be sold at auction CITY NEWS ' . . ; i . j I !; u tt Country Fair at armory this Afternoon. Cm ha Verdict i fa the onion case of the suit of J. ri? Collins against Weyl Zukerman w, )rf the plaintiff received a ver . r 1300. t: Hon Han the' Good - And the prices. You save more ney at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. lahoman May Stay- Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Weather- !ord and two children, accompanied MISS RAGNIIILD JOHANSSON iMasage and Medical Gymnastic urafluate or swtifiv Trained Nura Phone 13)7-455 X. Summer St. Hours by appointment at your borne ' MOTOR CARS Salem Velie Co., Plione 44 LAUNDRY QUSEN T.3HXBG JJHDfE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 953. HOUSEHOLD GOODS W pay the verr klttheat rie tw . fcfc14 gtfdn , mmA ! ! Try him. ' People'f Second Hand 'Store m If. CMretaI 1U I'h IV Used Furniture Wanted Hfkeat cash prleea pala tow faaltare. E. L. STIFF & BON, Pljone 941 or 508 Bad SACKS WANTED t - - nighest price paid for all kinds of Junk I A CAPITAL JUNK CO. .Vaiitetf Sacks andiron f'Shttst prices paid. Also: buy all klada of Junk. ' WESTERN JUNK CO. Plione 706 'or. Center and Commercial St, 8ALE3I , OREGON t Par phone Ight ptone 83)0 1S9S w " UltMER TRANSFER inefcmey Swl ItexmmMibility Vlll pack, move or store .." suoas and guarantee sat ''aotion. ataa on K,ttern shipments nt peclalty.- Plio Mortng and O.ttt of Town 'MOD AND COAL 37 State Street. fcuni hi , r fzl PRICK by Mrs. E. Kirkpatriek, Mrs. Weatherford's mother, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Okla homa city, and after getting ac quainted with one of the banks. Mr. Weatherford called on Mayor Keyes. It Is Mr. Weatherford's intention to buy a farm in the valley if he can get one at the right price, and put in hiti crops in Oregon, instead of in Oklahoma, as he has done in past years. Special i Apex Electric cleaners, the best house cleaning tool on the market. N'ot easy to get out ,ot order. Every machine guaranteed. Regular price $37.50. Special price for spot cash, $32.50. ; Only a limited number at that price. Hamilton's. Flayer Piano i , 4' I have a $730 Singer player piano which I tvill sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting e high grade instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court St. Mrs. Cooper Return Mrs. E. E. Cooper, widow of the late Chief of Police Cooper, Returned on a late train last night from Al bany, where she had been visiting with friends, and wil remain in the city for a few days before making definite arrangements for" the sum mer. Card of Thank With the deepest feeling of heart felt' gratitude I wish to express my mof t earnest thanks to the many fritflds of my beloved husband who In the dark hours of bereavement so generoiibly paid him a tribute in beautiful flowers and spoke to me tender words of consolation .and by their acts rendered me most; material assistance. All wjll.be forever, most tenderly rememberedd. j I IRENE ST. HELEN. Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) Retzer Comes Here j William Retzer has taken a posi tion as watchmaker and engraver with Hartman: Brothers, jewelers. He expects to move his family here from WaJIa Walla, Wasji., .soon. Miller Tires Are Guaranteed For four and four thousand five hundred miles, 9 per cent perfect. xet your next tires be Miller. Miller cord , tires, tubes and accessories. Clark, Y. M. C. A. building. Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player 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. 446 Court St. C, C. Thomason Ifere- C- C. Thomason, a member of the faculty of the James Johns, high school in Portland, is in Salem for a brief visit. Mr. Thomason formerly made his , home . here when be was Salem correspondent for the Port land Journal and: while affiliated with the ; office of former State School Superintendent L. R. Alder man. The f liar les - It. A rch arl Implement company is now In a position I to supply Shell Distillate in bulk or barrels. Bible Lecturer to Come Rev. II. R. Cell, noted Bible lec turer, will begin a series of revival meetings at the local Evangelical as sociation church at Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets, beginning Mon day night, March 25. Mr. Ceil his a very pleasing personality and has lectured in many of the Portlanl churches. He is the poet preacher of the Evangelical association, and his thorough spiritual lectures and sermons will be appreciated by the Salem public. Special for a Few Hays Only We will sell a limited number of Apex Electric cleaners, regular $37.50 machine, $3 2.50 spot cash. Every cleaner guaranteed. C. S. Hamilton. Wllf Probated In the estate of Mrs. Angle Kaiser, deceased, the will was t yesterday filed for. probate by Patrick Kaiser, the executor named jn the document. FvnngeliMlc Meetings Leslie Methodist church. 7:30 every evening excepting Monday and Saturday. Come. Grand Jury Meet and Adjourns John ill. Porter, foreman, and rrank Husky, F, O. Trick. Leonard A. Braden, W. J. Linfoot. J. T. Jones and David A. Keil, composing the Marph grand Jury, met yester day In the court house, and ad-; lotirned I to meet again Just before the next term of. court. i:verthln fn Our Store Goes At special discount. No fooling. W Intend to unload r stock. When we advertise special prices jon wnow we mean business. Hamil ton's. -, . i t, ,, ... . . BORN LKMMOX To Mr, and Mrs. Georar ljemmon, Priday, March 2i. 191 s, at 4 p. m., a son, to !e call ed Lloyd (J'orge. GRIER To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. G'rier at Falls City. Thursday, March 21, 1918, a son. DIED IEf SART-t-At the Good Samaritan hospital in PoHland, Thursday, farch 21, 191 H. Mrs. Effa A. l.i Sart, at the age of 47 yars. The funeral will be held from th family home at Switzerland. Or., to morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will follow at Bethany cemetery. IfARLAN In Salem. Friday, March 22, 1918. at the residence of her brother. 64 5 South Twelfth street. Miss Lizzie Harlan, who was 5S years old. Since coming from Montana, two and one-halt years g . Miss Har lan has made her home with her brother, F. P. Harlan.1 a local gro oeryman. She also leaves two other brothers. W. B. Harlan of Como, Mont., and C. J. Harlan of Cresno, Iowa. The arrangements are in charge of the Kigdon company and .the fu neral will be held Monday. Marriage I.i'etie Muel County Clerk Boyer yesterday is sued a marriage license to Raymond C. Bristol. 20, and Amy Ross, 20, both of Silverton. Special 37.50 Electrie Cleaner $32.50. X)nly a limited number at that price and cash must accompany order. Hamilton's. Car Shortage o2.'V Car shortage on the lines of the Southern Pacific comoany in Oregoa yesterday totaled ,525, according to the daily report to the public service commission. The shortage was 186 closed and 339 open cars. The Soo kjne. Portland & Seattle reported a hortage of 246. Our Large Stock of Rugs Gives you a fine assortment to se lect from. See the special prices. You save more money at Hamilton's. Nominating Petit Ions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Corvalli Man Here J Walter K. Taylor of Corvallis was in the city yesterday to attend a meeting of, the executive board of the Oregon Jersey Cattle associa tion. Jfe said last night that he would probably remain iover today in order to visit , the Country Fair, now being held in the armory. Tay lor Is the farmer whose farm is just on the edge of the city of Corvallis barn outside the :imits. and house just Inside who recently served one term as mayor o the city on the democratic ticket,; and be is now farming" again on .a large scale, milk ing ninety-four cowg of his dairy SPECIAL PRICES for Gash "a 2 Cans peas 23 2 Cans Corn 25c 2 Cans Tomatoes . . - ' -25c 2 Cans Milk . . . ...... 1 .2c O Boxes Matches ; . . .25c G Ban Laundry Soap - .25c 3 pkg. Corn Flakes ...... ,25c 1 Pint Bottle Del Monte I Catxup .... ....... .j. . Hc 40c Coffee . . 35c Light House Washing Powder 2.1c 1 lb. Bulk Cocoa .27c 8 2 Caim Spinach (laige) . . .25c t lb. Fretib Salted Peanut 5c 51b. Freh Smelt .... 25c Wood, 4 ft. or sawed, hay Straw and grain. Soda . Oe 1 lb. Kale Seed . . . . . .... 40c i lb. Turnip Seed . . . .OOc Woh1, 4 ft. or itawed, bay Straw and Grain HIGHLAND GROCERY GEO. W. HTONKH 7i Iligblaiid Ave. lhonc 490 or . STOXKR CASH STORE 855 N. Com'l St. 'llione OS FATTY ARBUCKLE "At Coney Island It's his best for ages "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" A desert story of the vil lage God forgot IT'S SOME SHOW TO-DAY j ; LIBERTY herd, most of them thoroughbred Jerseys. Re Sure to Attend Our price reduction sale. For the next ten days you can buy house fur nishings at less than ever before. C. S. Hamilton. Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Commission lwue Order An order of the public service com mission directed to the Southern Pa cific company requires that within four months the company shall have constructed an undergrade crossing at Intersection with the West Side highway in Washington county to take the place of the present cross ing at grade. The order is Issued upon application of the fctate hifhwaiy commission. The crossing Is on the Newberg branch of the Southern Pa- ! cific. Hamilton Sale Is a genuine moneysaving sale. You save more money at Hamilton's. Story Hour The nsual story-hour will be held at the public library at 9:30 this morning and again at 10:20. The story of Guleesh which was not told last week because of lack of time. will be told todary. The ot,hr stor ies will be the "Hedley Kowr and "The Hedgehog and the Hare." Gr?nt Winn Game- Grant junior high school defeated Lincoln junior high at basketball last night by a score of 13 to 6, and claims to have had the better of the game throughout the melee. ' Con iderable rivalry has been worked up between the two teams and the win ners were In a mood of rejoicing last night. Soeolofsky and White were substitutes on the Grant team. Saw Yon Money Hamilton always saves you money. You can always save more money at Hamilton's. Patilu Slightly 111 Manager Robert C. Paulus of the Salem Fruit mi ion Is confined at his home, with a slight Illness, which will keep him in the house for sever al days. Ion't Buy Furniture or Rugs Until you see what we have to offer. Every article In our store will be sold at a discount for cash. You save more tnency at Hamilton's. Bishop Arrives Home Senator C. P. Bishop arrived home from Pendleton last night, and a largje number of his friends are beseeching him to allow his name to be on the senatorial ticket to suc ceed himself. diet for Plaintiff The Jury In the suit of Frank Haack against 0. Pepper and Fred Gooch yesterday returned a verdict In favor of the plaintirf and against the defendant, Fred Gooch, on the MAMMA! D0NT YOU SEE YOUR XHILD IS SICK, CONSTIPATED Look at Tongue! .Move PoIons From Liver and Bowel at Once. Mother! Your child is naturally cross and peevish. , See if tongue is coated: this is a sure sign Its little ?tomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. Whli listless., pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally. has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remem ber, a gentle liver and bowel cleans ing should always be the first treat ment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's Ills; give a teaspoonful, and In a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fer mentlng foodwl?!ch 1 clogged In the bowels passes out of-, the system, and yon have a well! arid playful child ngain. All children love this harm less, delicious "ffult laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "In side" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are "plainly on the bottle. Keep It handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cali fornia Syrnp of Figs." then look and see that it Is made by the California Fig Syrup Co." first cause of action for $.".3.97, and for $15 attorney's fees, and on the wcond cause of a t ion $3.3 and $20 attorney's fees, and on the third cause of action for $21.55 and $15 attorney's fees, being a question of wages due in a certain logging camp. t lasM on War IJread Those who are interested in learn ing to use the wheat substitutes in the making of breads and eakes are invited to the lecture and demonstra tion at the library this afternoon at 2; 30. This is the first of three lectures to be given by Miss Marie Anthony. There is no charge. fJuiiS lines. Rugs At special prices. Yon can sav more money at Hamilton's. University Sells Stamii A campaign for the purpose of selling war saving stamps and thrift stamps was held at the univerBity Friday morning. The drive was con ducted by Professor J. O. Hall; Attention Pi Club Member Ten pigs will be sold at auction Kale at Country Fair at armory this Afternoon. Nominating: Petition Filed The nominating petition of Judge W. M. Biishey, cottnty judge, was Tiled yesterdar In the clerk's office, asking for the. nomination to the of fice of countys judge, at the May primaries, as a Republican, stating that if nominated and1 elected "will give the same care and attention to the work that I have (n ine past." J. T. Jones. Republican', of Jeffer son, filed his petition for the nomi nation to the office of constable for Jefferson district. 1 PERSONALS i Captain T. R. Stevens, quarter master corps of San Francisco, was in the city yesterday to make a short visit with John Thorburn, textile in spector, of the same department, the captain returning to San Francisco last nizht. E. J.Peck of Dallas is at the Argo. Mrs. A. C. Lawrence, wbo has been absent from the city, returned last nlrht and is a Ipuet of the Argo hotel. W. MeBelll, J. W. Fanshier and L. R. Dresler of jSan Francisco are registered a,t theIarion hotel. W. M. Mttnger of Seattle Is at the Marion. 7 C. B. Hurjsh of iCorvallis is a guest of the Marion. I ' . W. N. MandellJJohn C. Enelberg. S. Vandevall and of Portland are Marion hotel. William T. Finley registered at the Al Roungln and wife of Oakland are guests of the iMarJqn. Julius Jarmer of Aumsvllle is at the Blisrh. O. E. Stewart of Silverton is quar tered at the Marion hptel Bud Badger of Dallas la stopping at the BHgh.' Julins Abraham of Albany is at S. L. Waters. Cliffdfd Harold. F. Tiffany and G. A. Sears of Portland are at the BHgh boteff- L. L. Nixon, Black Rock Is a guest of the Bligh. Aber vV. Cook Is over from Dallas on a short business trip, registered at the BHgh. Maurice Siley of Falls City Is stop ping at the Bligh. 1 JamesfCox of Albany was here yesterday. C. H. McKnlght of Mills City is at the Bligh. Professor J. T. Matthews of Will amette university will conduct serv ices at Willard on Sunday. Mrs. John J. Williams of Inde pendence spent Friday In Salem vis iting with friends. Miss Abbe Walker of Dallas spent Friday Salem. John Kv Kollock, who addressed a real war audience yesterday after noon InUhe Commercial club audi torium, left on the evening train for Xewport. Telephone to 1166 Ton Were Overlooked Yesterday In Sltm were nvcrlrtilrert veaterrinv when the aUtO- mohiles were collecting -donations of clothing for the Belglatf relief com mittee, tney are asKea o teiepnone lUC ittm mnrn intr and fhev will be called upon. The committee has met unqualified success In the campaign hlnv anfl 1 fB renortpfl that Willamette chapter will exeeed Its quota. i COUNTRY FAIR BOOMS ALL DAY Thousands Patronize Big Ben efit and Whale Meat Proves Attractive Hundreds of peopled thronged the armory yesterday In attendance and ratronage of the Country Fair, the mammoth Red Cross benefit that Is being staged by Salem womenand which Is under the management of Mrs. John A. Carson. The dozens of attractive features are as-nnlqn as advertised and all afford full val ue for the money. The fair wai crowded all day yesterday and tha armory packed last night until a Lite hour. jt The cafeteria dinner at noon was so pleasing that the word was pass ed about all over town and when the hour for the evening service arrived hundreds were in line! with their trays. At noon it is estimated that 500 took luncheon, many of whom had whale meat for the first time in their lives, and there was not a pound left by 3 o'clock In the afternoon, out of an original supply of twents flve pounds. Todav there will be fifty pounds of whale meat, and If you never tried COME IN MR. FARMER WE invite you to rail when in Salem. Transact your hanking fmsim ls if you liav1 ah account liere lilis cuss lite croj.s r Jive-Mock situation; or, sitnly jfet acquainted. We want you to know that Hie Init(1 States National Jlank wclcomr your friendship as well as pattonare. Consider our facilities and services i YOURS to use as most needed. ' 'member of federal RESERVE SYSTEM ), f it, do so. It looks and tastes some think like fresh venison. AH told, it Is estimated about one thousand persons dined and supped with the women of the Red Cross. The! grab bag, deestrlck skule, dancing girls In costume made a lot of fun, but the big auction sale to day, when "Brother Bill" will hold the boards, flanked by ten or a doz en pigs from "Daddy" Eyre's ranch, vlil keep the auctioneers busy, an 1 doubtless there will be a lot of nsquealing" done. If the boys and girls don't get a fair show when the bidding begins. i Colonel E. Ilofer has donated for sale at the Country Fair, many teautifut and old-time favorite flow ers, including roses, gladiola bulbs, forget-me-nots, etc. .-. - The beautiful floral boot hr is the center of attraction, for all lovers of Tlowers and Is In charge of Mrs. R. F. Wallas and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. I The rose slips, which are one year lojld, all ready to be planted are 50 cents each, and they include Ameri can Pillar, Thousand Beauty and Caroline Testout, the latter at $1.25 a dozen.; High Price of Feed Not (Insurmountable Obstacle "The high price of feeds Is not an unsuriuountable obstacle to prof itable production of poultry and eggs." says LT. L. Upson, federal ex tension poultry husbandman, now, in Salem, when shown the headline In quiry of the Capital Journal of March 18. "It is a fact, he continued, taht the poultrymen I have interviewed In Oregon wbo are keeping and have kept books for previous years, have stated without exception that they are making a better profit this sea son than for several seasons past." 'While it is true perhaps that there are some phases of the feeding question which should receive care ful attention by those who have this matter in hand, it Is also true that the greatest part of the agitation la being raised by the people who are not sufficiently Interested In poultry keeping to justify the keeping of accurate records of feed costs from year to year, or1" those who through timidity, orfor other reasons, sold off their flocks last season and are now endeavoring to justify : their course to themselves and others. "In every case of complaint which! I nave had an opportunity to investi gate, I have found that there is a joker somewhere in the deck. In 4mSS twty states' f ilHpN Mttoaaliank Jgjll . ' Isalonv Oregon. VAUDEVILLE TO-DAY; THREE BIG HIPPODROME ACTS ligh Theatre Our Victory Cookies The variety of cookies we are makings will surprise you they are delicious remind you of the best home made. They contain various percentages of wheat- substitutes the amount required by the food regulations. Come in and see our cakes. ' . Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. fact, the whole commotion among poultrymen resembles, somewhat, the causeless commontion created by the pet rooster on Sunday morning about daybreak." NOT WORTH BITING. During a hot march In Palestine a sturdy Scotch soldier, six feet' in height and proportionately broad, found himself side by siie with a bumptious little Englishman, who was five feet nothing. j : It was a hot day and the Scot was greatly troubled with the midges. They buzzed around blm -. all the tme, while the little Englishman teemed to be immune. "The' midges don't trouble; me!" said the little man triumphantly. "I wonder why?" The Scot looked down from hla superior height. : "I daur say," Jie replied, "it's be cause they havena' noticed ye yet!" -Chicago Herald, Taxj Service FHOXK 77 For Quirk ' Service. OREGON TAXI CO. :7l State M. For Sale REASONABLE MODERN 5-roori Bungalow, gas and wood range In cluded, built in buffet, fire place, large bathroom, living room, bed rooms, etc.. Extra large porch. Yard. Easy Walking Distance. Terms. Phone 1278. ' , Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 506 United States National Bank Building, Salem', Oregon