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. r THE OREGON STATES31AX4 SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1018 A V: 7 is fir : ii jj New Line of Imported Bead Neck vnciiiis ousz rveceived You will find in our stock ninny the newest ,a,tn . , Xew goodrrivin every day for VZT pleasure lwv? goods. ; . . - Always A HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS anu QUALITY SKKVKK mm I " CITY NEWS 'I felH . i V ! OREGON State street near . O. E. depot. Horae-of Artcraft j'or Artcrart I t pictures. tie Bargain1 and ParatnouD Wm. S. Jiart in "The Barga . LIBERTY L Ibcrtjr near SUte. Try one Power in The I Planter," also Win. S. Hart and Charles Ray. J ; BLIGH State between lab- ! erty-'and High. Mutual and I Bluebird films. Special films. J Hippodrome vaudeville. I , Knights Templar Attention All members of De Molar Commainderv and vlsitine Sir Kniehts r( ren nested ito assemble at the Masonic Temple Sunday evening ats 7 o'clock for the purpose of attending Easter service at the Unitarian church. The women Till assemble at the'church at 7 p.m. By order of the? Commander. galem Home I Itooght The J. A. Mills real estate office closed a deal yesterday by which F. 'f- X. Morin of Falls City becomes the WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA . , 6 -Piece -O Oki lr'll msacfmrala. H'r thrm at Aw-mmry every feataraar IrM. phttm 511. ' WU5 IX SALEM, OREGOJf mt - BLIGH HOTEL "A. Home Away from Home." CtrieUr Modern $1.00 Per Day 100 Rmm af Solid Caaafart Only Hotel In Business District USE BUTTEH CUP Oil 4 C BITTER Take no subsituta. Once used el way used. If your grocer doesn't handle it. call for it at CAPITAL. CITY- CO-OPERATIVE CRE AM Ell V MISS RAGNHILD JOHANSSON ; Massije and Medical Gymnastic Graduate of Sweden ; Trained Nurae Phone 1317-455 N. Summer St. Hours by appointment at ' your noma BIOTOR CARS ' Salem VeUe Co., Phono 44 LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHING MACHINE Buy One ' ' At ' Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Ctfm. ': Phone 853. HOUSEHOLD GOODS We pay the very jkf abaat rlea fee ImimImU srvoflw aaa" taala ( every Ua4. - People ' Second Hand Stora T H. C ereUI It, Pfcvaaa W Used Furniture Wanted KIStoaC caah airieea paid far aaei f aaltarc. . v E. L. STIFF & SON, Phone 941 or 508 Doctor White "'.'V.x : " v ' ''i Diseases of Women and frNcrvous Diseases Ml .United States National Bank - Bnlldlng, Salem, Oregon Day phone 930 Night phone U98 v LARIMER TRANSFER Efficiency peed Responsibility e will pack, move or store Tour goods and guarantee sat isfaction, i , Rates on Eastern Shipments our specialty. ? ,' ' Piano Mvrng and Out of Town ' Trips. WOOD AND COAL : 437 State Street. liberty Ktretrt. picick own-r nf a . i. . ..... uuiu . 8i mui ana Twentysecond street. It is also re ported frtfai the same office that a sale was made of the William Cock riel forty acres near Liberty to A. E. Cnenoweth. Se the Otial limine $60 value, .12.50, at Hamilton's Hurniture store. 340 Court street. I Your Farm Work "With a farm tractor and Rave dol lars. See Vick Bros, t.he tractor nien, for particulars. -' fj.,r" , Ir. M. P. Mendelsohn Fits eyes correctly. 210-211 ITnit ed States National bank building. Phone 110. Hoosler Kitchen Cabinets All reduced. Huren's Furniture store. Newa Stand IoveI 4- W. Hoffman is moving his news stan4 from 145 North High street to 175North High. Mr. Hoffman adds considerable space to his store by making this change. Oratorio "Emmanuel" Sung by a chorus of forty-five voices, Leslie Methodist church Eas ter Sunday 4 p. m. The public h invited. Let Miller Tires Ho Your Next -fjffire 99 per cent perfect, worth ISO cents on the f . I save your rim ci tires. Clark. Y. M.'C. A. Bldg. Hnlton 1 Selling Everything at sale prices. Big laving 'on rugs and furniture. 340 Court ftreet. Yomf rutting Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, it j Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Tomplaint Filed in Court Complaint was filed yesterday in the circuit court by S. A. Mattbieu against J. E. . Sutherland, et al, for fie recovery of moneys alleged due on promissory notes given by the de fendants. Two are for $1000 each ind the third for $2790, dated May 14, 1913. The complaint asks for the foreclosure of mortgages, costs of suit and $250 attorney's feesJ Note Change of I ocat ion Miss A. McCulIoch, optometrist, cow located at rooms 204-205 Sa lem Bank of Commerce bldg. i Private Home In all of its apopintments Is what we offer for the use of our patrons. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilllger, Funeral Directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. ,, Drs. White A WaJton, Osteopaths ! 606 TJ. 8. Bank Bide. Phone 859 SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you ell, get my prices I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. The Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Your Dinner Don't let your wife slave over a hot stove on Sunday but bring her here to enjoy a dinner that cannot fail to please. OREGON Restaurant? Formerly the -Elk." 8A3I SUMNER, Proprietor 469 STATE STREET I SI WANT Sunday DIED KAYSV-Atier home in Oregon City. rMarrth 23, 1918. Nina . Velous Kays daughter of the late Fred andpiartha J. Staiger, after an illnss or four months. She was botjn In Salem, May 27. 1875. She was married to Elvin Kays In 1901. who "With their three child ren survive her. She leaves also a twin sister Mrs. George T. Newman of Portland and a half brother Guy A. Staiger of Corvailis. as well as many other relatives! and friends. Funeral services were conducted by the church of the Nazarine and the body was- Interred in Mountain View cemetery at Oregon City. Uijc Salvnjr on Dining Tables , And library tables at Hamilton's. 340 Court street. Ir. M. P. Meiiiielsohn Fits eyes correctly. 210-211 Unit ed tSates National bank building. Phone 110. A Lucky Party. The Free Sewing Machine Co. in sures all machines sold for five years Yesterday Geo. C. Will deliveredpo Mrs. Flora Conger at 4 33 Sofith 3l7h street a new Free sewing ma tkine without charge. Her former machine burnt at 5 p. m. and the policy would ihave expired at 12 o'clock the next day. This proves that Geo. C. Will and the Free Sew ing Machine (Co. will make their guarantees good. llisell Carpet Sweeper At Biiren's Furniture store. Player Piano J have a $730 Finger player piano which I win 'sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade instrument at a low price. E. I Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Want Divorcer Complaint filed yesterday In the circuit court by Mary Rosnia Irvin against 'Hernando Otto Irvin. alleging desertion as the cause of the action. No children or property interests are involved. Plaintiff asks for decree of djvorce. K. L. Stiff & Son Sell for less. Met Me at the Club Alleys 122 N. Commercial. Upstairs. With Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a 'faner al beautiful." Webb Clough Co. Tone Alone. . Will convince yon that the Brnns viek Is te machine to buy. Sold by C. S. Hamilton. CblMren Pilfer Flowers V , Some of the resident wio live in the vicinity of Church andljchemek et a streets believe that teachers of the city would quit accepting 'lowers from their pupils that some of the pilfering of flowers from vards about the city xould stop. Flowers of several kinds' have been taken recently from that vicinity and in one or two cases children were "aught taking them. 1 ! ' E. Li Stiff & Son Have the largest stock of new and second hand furniture in town and make the prices that others can't meet. Bar Any Make 'X Of disc record and bring It to us. We will play It on the Brunswick md yon can be the judge of tone value. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. For Rent on Shares Or for cash, 24 acres In Kinwood Terrace. Phone 261 or 271. Freshman Glee Wednesday Willamette university will hold 's biggest interclass competition at the armory Wednesday night when he 1921 Freshman Glee Is to be "taged. In the past this event has brought out Record crowds. Pro ceeds of the affair will go to Wil amette chaptef, tRed Cross. Members Seriffwlrk Post (3. A. R. You are hereby requested to turn out and escort the selected soldiers from the court horse to the South ern Pacific depot on Monday morn ing at 8:30 o'clock sharp. By ord?r of A. B. Hudelson, Commander. D. Webster, Adjutant. l Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player plana which I will sacrifice for $562. It's in unusual .bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Cheaper and Better than Horwa Are you aware that a farm tractor will actually do your work cheaper and better than horses? Vick Tiro, can tell you all about it. Trale in Yonr Wool Beds . To E. L- Stiff & Son on new fur niture.? : New Piano for Sale Or rent. -Inouire at Commercial dub or phone 302. Flat Rate Iesirel Application to the publis service commission has been made by the Rogue River Water company of Grants Pass for authority to estate Hfih a minimum or flat rate service charge of $150 for the Southern Pa cific company and other similar serv ices. The Southern Pacific company is a hea-yy user of water and pro- For Sale Cheap ? Almost new Soda Fountain and Bar. Electrical fixtures. All modern and up-to-date. Cases, tables, chairs, new electrical ap pliances. I Owner leaving city.. Write M. O.. Statesman. New Hats This Week Each and every week will bring us new shipments of millinery. This week's ship ment will embrace some of the first summer shapes, including wide brim models which are forecast as the acknowledged trend of this summer's fash ions. They will be on display immediately upon arrival. Watch for them. Our present showing is com prehensive and distinctly attractive. JThe French Shop 31. BVTMORRISON. 113 N. llleh. Masonic Temple. poses to establish Its own pumping station. The water company asks to be allowed to make a service charge of $150 a month. Hamilton's Kale Prices Are money savers. You save more money at Hamilton's. 4 Nominating Petition.- Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) Ape Electric, Cleanera - Regular 1 $37.50-- value, special $32.50. Limited time only. Ham ilton's, i Effective Man-It 31st Oregon Electric train No. 12 will leave Salem at 11:10 a. m. instead of 11:20 a. m. Organs Almost Hven Away At E. L. Stiff & Son's. Ordnance Classes Contlnne Word has been received in Salem that the authorities at Washington will continue the ordnance classes at Eugene. A few dtya previous an or der came'to' dlicflftrnne the work; " Globe. Wernicke ' Sectional bookcases. Buren's Fur niture store. ' Card of Thanks 1 ' We wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbors for their kind ness and also for te beautiful flor al offerings during our recent be reavement. Mrs. Wilda Pratt. Vera Casebar. Grace Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barry. Br. M. P. Mendelsohn Fits eyes correctly. 210-211 Unit ed States National bank building. Phone 110. Heaf the Brunswick And yon will concede that It is the best phonograph on the market for the money. They play all makes of records. Sold by C. S. Hamilton Furniture. Co. j--' ' Remnants and Cheap Wall Paper Buren's Furniture store. Returns from Hospital ' Mre MaxSolof, who underwent an operation at the Portland Surgical hospital six weeks ago, has suffi ciently recovered to return home. She Is expected to arrive In Salem this morning. Boy Your Ford Car now while you can get prompt delivery .they .are going to be very scarce later. Nominating Petitions Printed to, comply with all de mands for state and county offices. t Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) " Monmouth Youth Pies Robert S. Bowman of Monmouth, 18 vears old. died yesterday at a local hospital. He was a son of Mr. and Mis. Willis O. Bowman of Mon mou'lh. He recently underwent a surgical operation. He-ir the Brunswick The latest and finest of all phono graphs, at C. S. Homilton's. ,a Trade In Yor Old Furnitu At E. L. Stiff & Son'sr Elbert Thompson Tractor salesman for Vick Bros., left yesterday for Corvailis , and Al bany. Sampson tractors were un loaded at Corvailis yesterday and at Albany today. "j Portrait Frames, 14x2Ag- At special prices. Biiren's Furni ture store. t. In Probate Court Report of sale of property, was yesterday filed by the administrator of the .estate of David F. Ingersoll. deceased, property having been sold to Ruth Armstrong for $250. Millie B. Morse war yesterday appointed administratrix of the estate of W. P. Morse, deceased, the estate being valued at about $20,000. notice also having been sent to state treasurer Kay. 0. T., puetlow was yesterday appointed guardian of Ira.TElma and Dillman Anstutz, who live In Okla homa, but own property in Marion county. Hamilton's Furniture Store Has been the busy place the past week. Sale prices on everything. 34 0 Court street. L"4i Court Follows New Time Among other instructions that will be adjusted to the new advanced time schedule is the state supreme court which, beginning tomorrow, will be in operation according to the universal daylight saving scheme of the country. Others Can't Meet the IUce On furniture made by E. L. Sfiff & Son. Licenses Are Issue County Clrek Boyer yesterday Is sued combination pioneers and Civil war veterans' licenses to R. W. Carey of Salem, Frank Parish, of Jefferson, L. F. Mascher and G. W. Thomas, of Shaw, and Robert C. Halley. of Sa lem; angleiis' licenses were Issued to F. M. Scott, J. R. Linn, T. J. Chesire, H. H. Corey. J. C. Siegmund, Martin Olsen and Milton Gralapp, of Salem, and D. A. Hoag of Marion and J. C. McFarland, of Quinaby. Bargainx in Cretonne Buren's Furniture store. Eyre Has Lumlmgo President George W. Eyre of the United States National Bank Boys' and Girls' Pig-club, was in from his ranch yesterday, the first time he has been able to get Into the city since the country fair. He Is suffer ing from lumbago, and says he will not be able to handle- livestock for a week or more. PERSONALS E. B. Waters is here from Shaw, registered at the Bllgh hotel Ruth Kimball. May Petterson and A. Cook of Dallas are guests of the Hotel Bligh. D. E. Tompkins and W. F. Spencer of McMinnville are at the Bllgh J. E. Kreeger of Corvailis Is at the Bligh hotel. . C. C. Stortemberg and wife of Amity are guests of the Bligh. G. Hasselton and Joe M. Crahane of Portland are registered at -the Bligh. Miles M. Beger of Dallas Is at th Argo. , IT. A. Sonne, the newly appointed state bank examiner, was down from Portland yesterday on a business trip. . B. Herman, W. H. Adams. W. VV. Graham, Harold Cake,. Johan Keil, H. E. Green, Oscar Smith and wife of Poraland are registered at the Marion. 1 C. A. Parvin is here from Poit Iand, stopping at the Marion. ; P. H. Oruver of Dayton, Ohio, Is at the Marion. Lee Gilbert wholesale distributor of the Elgin car. is In Salem Instal ling the new agency here. J. S. Han son of Oakland, Cal., to act as loca'i retail dealer. Frank W. Jones of Tulare, Cal., Is visiting" his brother, Charles . H. Jones. I John Curtis, who Is in the medi cal department at Medical Lake, is visiting here on a leave of absence. Miss Elhelyn Armstrong returned Friday from Newberg, where she at tended a conference ' of Friends ministers. Mrs. John Smith of Portland will be the guest of Mrs. Ella Watt ovei Easter. Mrs. Smith is the wife of 'John Smith of the Internal revenue department and was formerly a resi dent of Salem. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd gave a lecture at Kaizer Friday night in behalf of the Red Cross. She spoke on "The Manner and Customs of the People of the Orient." wbicfic: was made in teresting by the display of oriental costumes and earthenware. - Leo Martin Of St. Helea. Cal.. spent the week-end in Salem as a guest of Ivan OEfMartin. Mr. Martin is connected' with the federal re serve bank, and has been in Portland for the past few weeks. Will pay $50.0(J per ton f. o. b. Portland for Gal vanized Hop Wire. i' J. SIMON & BR0. Portland, Oregon Hello, Central! Give me the Best Drug Store in Town That Call Will Connect You With Us We invite you to order by telephone from our complete stock of drugs and drug store accessories. . It is part of our modern pol icy of good storekeeping to serve 3011 over the 'phone as promptly, courteously and ef ficiently as though you stood at our counter in person. TRY IT Phone 197 SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE 135 N. Commercial St. SOMETHING NEW TO Every. Saturday we will quote in this space prices for Junk, which we hope you will take advantage of. Up to the present, you have sold your junk indirectly to us. Now we make it pos sible for you to sell us direct and get all there is in it for your Think This Over . Metals Copper, per pound 18e to 20c II. Iira.s8, per 1I. ICc to 20c L. IJrass, per pound. . . .lO'c Lead and Zinc,-per pound 5c Rubbers Boots and .Shoes, No. 1 lb. 7c Auto Tires, lb.. . . 4e to Ae Hike Tires, per pound.. .Me Inner Tubes, per pound, ,10c Cut this out and be sure to refer to it when selling your next lot of junk. Our phone number is 706 and it's put there for your use, don't disappoint it. 1 Western Junk .Go. ' jf , : , SALEM'S LEADING JUNK DEALERS-' Corner of Center and N. Commercial : Streets. Dr. SUiner Is General of Liberty Bond Army Dr. R. K. Lee Stelner will be gen eral in command of tbo army that will make the campaign lor the sale of liberty bonds In Salem and on rural rou'en radiating from Salem, and his lieutenants will be Rev. E. M. Burke and Fred Mangls. Cap tains to take charge of each of tao thirty-seven teams going out to soil the bonds will be appointed in a few days. - The campaigners are going to rely on the loyalty of the people to the government, and every adult perscn In the eonmunlty will be solicited to buy a bond. How would you , like the. Job of furnishing names for the 1400 ships which are provided , for in the emergency, fleet plans? . " I, Auto Tourist Frozen to Death in Colorado TRINIDAD, Colo., March 30. Caught in a blizzard on the stat? highway between Raton, N. M., and this city on Thursday, Roe McMullin of Auburn. Wash., an automobile tourist, was frozen to death twelve n.iles from Wbotton, Colo., some time yesterday. His body was found today in a snowbank near where his automobile was blocked by drifts. His wife, who started out to find shelter about noon yesterday, was rescued from afrozen creek this Last number on the local Lyceum Course this season. , ZOELLMER String Qnariei. Premier musical attraction of the year. ARMORY, TOMORROW NIGHT 8:15 ADMISSION 50c Home atlL Oregon Portland Cenient We are agents for the above cement in Salem, Its test is su- " - ' -;- r : perior to all other cement. Patronize an Oregon product, . V We also handle Lime, Plaster, Sand, Plaster Paris, Hydrated - - - Lime, Fancy Pressed Brick, Common Brick, Tile and 'Glass. Have a small stock of Chicken Fence which we are anxious to : dispose of. Come and see us. i,; "EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL" Falls City Salem lumber co. A. B. Eelsay, Manager Phone 813 349 South Twelfth Have you purchased a Liberty Bond?s ; ..avga- YOU Rags' vZ': r('Q Woolen liags, per pound.. 5c Clean Cotton Hags, lb.f; .2c-: Shoddy Ilags, per pound. .lcV No. 1 Sacks. ......... . .15c" Other saeks accordingly. - Iron 4- ' II. Cast Ironr: cwti. . 1.50 Stove Cast, cwt. ... . .85c Steel and Iroii, cwt. . . . j.75c Bottles ; lieer, quarts, dozen. . . . ;35c lieer, pints, dozen . .-. . . . 120c Whiskey, quarts, dozen., IHc Mixed liottles, dozen. .. .10c morning, snow blind and delirious from exposure and fright. Mr. and Mrs. McMullin were mak ing a trip overland In the,ir automo tile ttbm the Pacific coast to Aledo 111. , Taxi PHOE 77 For Quick Service. 1 OREGON TAXI CO. :i7l State St. e Uolib & Cloudl)' O-t' FUNERAL PARLOUS Complete Equipment Xioderate Prices Corner .Court .and Iliirh Cts, PHONE 120 IHght or Day J Pro Servic " 3Jj duef i k i : i