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THE. OREGON' STATESMAN: FRIDAr, APRIL 5, 19J8 See Our Beautiful Display ;. of pew spring and summer Jewelry. Sterling ware. Sheffield piece. ttbU w.re gold china, etc. No trouble to .elect from our stock a wldlnr rift. engagement gift, birthday gift. and commencement Our prices and .election will plCa you. HARTMAN BROS. CO. l : v JEWELERS 'AND OITICIAXS ''. State and Liberty StreeU. ammUtr v-. erlee Trie m G1TY F. II. Scherbring, Shaw; ' w. II. Fumm, Shaw; Andrew Henderson. Turner; Donald Ilowen. SUverton; Edwin Furrer., Salem. Combination licenses to C. M. Mason, Deschutes; Ralph Ryai. Salem; Ryron Denny. Stayton. NEWS OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraf t ma Paramount pictures. Jack -Pickford in "Huck and Tom.",: - 'LIBERTY- L lb crty near State. 'iack and the Rean- italk." -L,;.. BLIGH State between Lib erty' and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. afternoon to. inaugurate the liberty loan drive. The company is one of the strongest of the new companies n Salem and the orders are that every member shall be out. With Our Complete Equipment Refined 'services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. Note Change of Location -Miss A. McCulloch." optometrist, row located at rooms 204-205 Sa lem Hank of Commerce bldg. Still Growing ' What? Dance at armory every Saturday night. Why? The best Is your choice. Hard Time Dance At Macleay Saturday night given by Red Cross auxiliary. Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices. at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) The Cozy M4e lll . Saturday night. The plare for a pood time. The dance and treat you cJoy. , Married YeMerdny Floyd W. Fleetwood and Miss Ida Lillian Brock were maVrled yester day at the Cottage Farm. Salem. Farmers Who Are Interested In sowing good seed should visit the Charles It. Archard Implement company and see the Success Grain rader and Cleaner In operation. Tlie Missionary Society f the Presbyterian church will meet In the church" parlors Atril ii at 2:30. The topic Is "Indians." Leader, Mrs. D. P. Junk. Dance 'i l! . Moose hall' Saturday tight; 8:30. : ii, - ? Bed CroM lleoeflfr Entertainment and sapper at Clear Lake, Friday, April 5th at 8 p. m. Albert Agan will sing. Administratrix Named . . As order has been issued appoint ing Carrie Olson as administratrix la the estate of William F. Olson, deceased. Henry Krauss,, G. W. Fry tnd Lonls Wibert have been appolnt- 1 ti u appraisers In the estate of Kar- ollne Siebert, deceased. (bmpany I to Parade Captain A. R. Wilson of Company D.Salem Home Guards, announced yesterday that his company had been ordered to appear in the patriotic stride to be held In, Salem Saturday . WKKX IH SALKM. OREGON at J BUGD HOTEL " "A.- Home Away from Home. ftrletly Modern f 1.00 Per Day let Hmm f 114 CMfrt Only Hotel In Bu.lneaa District Murray Hart EnlUtu Murray Hart, who is with the Pheasant Northwest Products com pany, has enlisted in the army, quar termaster department, and will leave, the first of the week for an encamp ment. " . . ; , Itanee Unequalled- At armory Saturday night.. Wood ry's 6 piece orchestra. "Nuf sed." - 1 .-. I ; . Player Piano I have a $730 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. MiMKionary Meeting Today The missionary department of tha Woman's union of the First Congre gational church will meet this after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr?. M. X. Chapman, 623 North Church street. All members and friends are" cordially Invited. Mrs. Chapman will be assisted bv "Mrs. Martha Byrd and Mrs. L. L. Pearce. Nom'nating Petition Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) . USE nUTTEIl (TP - Oil 4 C RVTTKR Take bo substitute. . Once u.ed si Mr ii.ed. If your grocer doean't handle It. Call for it at CAPITAL CITY CO-OPKU ATI VK CKK1MKRV ItaMeball at Penitentiary The state penitentiary will again have a baseball team this summer, although several of the best players have been i lost through parole or through having been taken to the lirne plant in southern Oregon. A practice game between two shop teams will probably be played Sun day. ;. , - ; - 1 SO Tlirift Ktami Will be given away as prizes for the spot dance at armory Saturday night at 8 p. m. k AUTOMOBILES ' Salem Veil Co., Phone 41 LAUNDRY QUEEN . ,7 ASHING tlACHINE J Buy One At Welch Electric Co. a 220 N. Com. . Phone 952. HOUSEHOLD GOODS We Mr tfc very blcheat price far tMM hold Kda leela ef ery Mad. People V Second Hand Store TZt X. UMarrrUI It, I'heae 751 Uied Fnrnitare Wanted Ulckeat eaah price paid far ed ranilare , E. L. STLTF & SON, Phone 041 or 508 PHONE For TAXI HMXiXGK KXPKKSH Quirk .Service OKIXiOX TAXI (COMPANY 371 State.- V Doctor White Diseases of Women and j Nerrous Diseases SOI United States National Bank v Building, Salem, Oregon 'I Day phone 30 i Night phone 1898 LARMER TRANSFER Effkcnry S(eel ' IterHmsilflity e will pa k, wove or store 7'l,'..good" nd guarantee sat wfacuon. Rates on Eastern Shipment p peclalty. llttnorMovmgand Outof Town : I v Trips WOOD AND COAL .v 457 State Street. Iuhmund to Stayton Iachmund has been invite I to give a patriotic address at Stayton tonight in the interests of the third liberty loan campaign and has ac cepted the Invitation. K. Cooke Pat ton will be one of the Salem party roine to Starton and will Darticioate in the entertainment. . Rodger I'aper Company- Will close at noon Saturday 12 o'clock for the balance of the sum mer. - Player Ilnno I have a' 1750 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an - unusual bargain v rare oppor tunlty for i anyone wanting a high grade instrument at a.Iow price. E L. Stiff & Son.446 Court St. ll Clierrian In full uniform will meet at Com mercial club 12:45 Saturday, April 6th to participate in Liberty Parade Beport to ! W. Connell Dyer, com- manding officer. By order KINO BINQ. IJcenMe Iwaed Veterans and pioneers free game licenses have recently been issued to- the following: W. , J. Jefferson Gervals; CJ L. Parmalee, Salem; X P. Holton.iSilverton; W. v. naiM Salem: A. W. Hagey. Dallas; w. n Enzllsh 'Stayton: J. R- Hinkie. Sa Wmi- Amos; Black. Woodburn: J. D Parley. Sllverton; Analer's licensea hv tieen ! Issued - to Wayne Arget s!nger. Detroit: O. E. S-hnrp. Shaw Ice Cream Cones & Dishes New atock of fVKan choroUtea. Milk ahakoi. and all kinds f ift drlnka. Kverytbln pod in the grocery line. Canned f inh at'the oM prlcea. - Iaundry aoap at c per bar. Clotheaptna. blu inr In bottlea and balla. Klove -poliah. ahoe blarklnir. Kvery- thlnu needed In the family. PURE FOOD GROCERY 345 Vale . rk 200 . P. Tlehet Of flee la the Sr Bet Of All f That is . why you come. Brinrj others with -you. Saturday night. S:30. Moose hall. W. L. Bryant. manager. BUCKRAM HAT SHAPES A good Assortment 15c Each Just the thing for spring and summer wear. JUST ItKCEIVKD A new shipment of trimmed hats. Prices $1.59, $1.79 $2.48 and $2.79. These are all light weight hats for spring and summer unusual values. TKIM3IINi.S We carry a good line of trim mings; also trim and make hats to order. GET YOUR SUN' HATS HERE 15c to 30c SAMPSON & GJDDENS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 141 No. Commercial St MARION COUNTY VETERANS MEET Day Is Marked by Grand Ban quet, Eloquent Addresses and Music a . - I nem to the congress of the United HE States. "Resloved, That as this is a matter I or Tltal importance to all loyal per sons, we solicit the press of the state to publish these resolutions with such endorsement as the subject de serves." The resolutions were signed br A. B. Hudleson, commander and D.I Webster, adjutant. Annual Mjttrh Today The seniors and faculty members of the Willamette, university, clad in cap and gown, will make the an nual nre-graduatlon march, this morning. A line of march will be formed in chapel and to strains of music, played by Dr. V. W. Chaee. they will take their respective places. After chapel exercises the seniors will march around the state house and thence to the university. This i. an annual occurrence and is one of the enjoyable events tf the, col lege year. If Yon Want to Dane And enjoy the evening lie at Moose hall Saturday night, 8:30. W. L. I'ryant, manager. Limbeck Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of Andreis Limbeck who idled Wednesday at: near Pratnm will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the church at Wlllard. Burial will be at War ren. Or., under the auspices of Webb gr Clough. The mother will not be able to come to the funeral and It was arranged earlier than at flrt planned. Besides bis parents, he 'eaves' two sisters, Mrs. George An derson of Salem and Mrs. J. W. Go iwl of Portland and two brothers. George Limbeck of Pratum and FreJ Limbeck of Butte, Mont. American army and navy are ren dering great assistance to her allies. "The American Bed Cross is the messenger telling Italy in a very practical way that America is with her, heart and soul. The Italian peo ple are profoundly grateful' for tt all. It is a distinct contribution to the winning of the war. It Is a su preme expression of International sympathy and good will." Hungry Five Defeated By S. T. K. Totters A very short and fiery basketball game was played last night' on the Y. M. C. A. floor. The Hungry Five quintet was defeated by the S. T, K. All Stars to the tunq or 10 to 2. William Paulus of the Hungry Five aggregation played a star game at forward, while R. Rowlar.l upheld the reputation of the 8. T. K.'s. The lineups were as follows: Hungry Five William Paulus. F; Herbert Darby. F;, John Lucker. C (2); Phillips Elliott, G; Kenneth Power, G. t -S. T. K. Reed Rowland. F (4): Robbln Fisher. F . (4); Clifford Townsend, C; Walter Blumenberg. G; Armln Berger. G 12). N'omlruitinz Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and countv offices, t Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) ! PERSONALS I Fred Suver of Dallas made a trip to Salem Thursday afternoon. Miss Abbe Walker xt Dallas spent Wednesday in Salm. Dave Crlder spent Thursday in Sa lem. He returned the same day to bis home in Dallas. Lee Crider, a merchant of Dallas, was In Salem Thursday. - Robert Ewing, of Aberdeen, Wash., spent Thursday in Salem. The following Portland people are recent arrivals in the city, register ing at the Tdarion hotel: G. L. Kess. Mrs. L. Ingersol.'W. J. Bliss. N. B. Doan. A. M. Beaver. V. E. Billings. Goo. A. Sears, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Conger. Manning Ixonard, of Eugene, is in the city on business today. N. E. Dickouer, of Eugene, is among the guests at the Marion hotel. Mrs. Hattle White, of Turner, was a vUltnr in Salem yesterday. Mrs. George Wedeklnd and daugh ter Evelyn were In the city on busi ness errands yesterday. Mrs. L. Quarsdorf. of Indepen dence, came down for a brief visit In the cKv yesterday. An added convenience and Improve ment at the court house is a new cement walk from the west entrance to the etreet. U. S. RED CROSS IS GIVEN PRAISE ' Kinu Emmanuel Appreciates Help America As Ally Is Giving Italy SORE THROAT Cold. -!. Croap and Catarrh llelleed In Tt Mlaatea. la yur throat norc? t . lirrathe H)iml. Have you ratarih? Hreatlio llyi.rnol. Have you a cough Hreathe HyomH. Itnve you a. told? lirrathe llyomci. Hjromel Id th one treatment for all' no. throat and lunir trouble. It. doe not contain any - eoralne or morphine and all that la necessary la to breathe It throuirh the little pocket inhaler that cornea with each outfit. A complete outfit costs but little at Iruersrlsta everywhere and at Daniel J. Kry and Hyomet Is ruaranteed to ban l"h catarrh, croup, toughs, colds, sore tbroat and bronchitis or monev back. A liyomel inhaler lasts a lifetime anifl extra bottles of llyomel can be obtain d from druggists. Delicate Timepieces Adjusted or Repaired regulating, or Repairing. adjusting or high grade Amer ican and Swiss watches, chron ogt aphs. etc.. requires the skill of an expert. .1 make a spe cialty of this kind of work. Herman W. Barr New' Location 125 X. Liberty St. Upstairs. Yamhill County Farmers Would Help Pay for Roads i -i i Farmers and other Citizens of Yamhill, -county are so anxious for improved roads that they have'made a proposal .to the state highway fommishion whereby they will do all the necessary grading and contrib ute J2000 a mile toward pavement of any road in the county. D. M. Klrby of McMinnville was at the of fice f fljie oommiiwion "yesterday and said that he and another man recently secured subscriptions of $."400 in ten hours to be applied to road improvement. Mr. Klrby brought to the attention of the com mission the need of further pave ment on the road between Sheridan and .McMinnville, a stretch of about fourteen miles. Four miles is al ready being paved. Volume 86, Supreme Court Reports, Is Distributed Volume fcS of the Oregon .supreme roiirt reports, edited by F. A. Turner of Salem, supreme court reporter. is leing distributed by Kecretary of Stati Olcntt. The volume c ontains opinions hanrlcd down between Oe Wober 18 and September IS. 1917 The book was printed at the office of the state printer and bound in San Franclwo. ROME. April 4. King Victor Emmanuel, in receiving H. P. lav! Ron. rhalrman of the American Red Cross war council, today expressed deep appreciation and admiration for "the manner In which the Amer ican Red. Cross has shown to Italy the support nad sympathy of the Amerlan people." The kNne s-'i'd that not only had this In itself been of great value. but the way in which .'he assistance had been rendered had made it dou bly valuable. The whoje Italian peo tvIa had hen imnressed with the character of the men sent fiere by. the American people to do the work. Italy. the king continued, "feels a very warm spirit of understanding nad sentiment ror America. Italy delights to think of Atnericil as the ally of Italy and knows that the The Marion County Veterans as sociation, made up of the G. A. R., W. R. C. and veterans of the Spanish-American war, held, its annual meeting In the armory yesterday af ternoon. About 300 member mob ollzed for the 12 o'clock "drive" on the dinner tables, spread with a Hoverless feast of good things, and the way the "old boys" attacked the viands was reminiscent of the man ner in which they went after the baked beans and "sow belly" 'back in the 60s". The principal features of the 'af ternoon program were the stirring, patriotic addresses delivered by Justice McBrlde of the supreme court, Louis Lachmund, and Chaplain James Lysle of the local GyA. R. post. In these addresses was em phasized the duty of .the veterans and the W. R. C. as to their atti tude an1 influence in the present world crisis. Comparing the pres ent conditions with the dark days of the Civil war. they were exhorted to meet the present exigencies witn the same spirit they'bore in the old days. It was held a most encourag ing fact that the younger generation is emulating the fathers and mothers In l.l. llool. ant their i1vn(!nn tft their country in its days of struggle and sacrifice. Tribute Tald Comrades. I A fitting tribute was paid to the! comrades who have departed during i the past year. ' Other items of pleasure and enter tainment on the program were, vocal numbers by. Mi. C. C. Simmeral, Mrs. F.'L. Waters and 12-year-old Miss Larson, of Woodburn, who sur prised the audience of her fine rendi tion of solos. A couple of recita tions were also contributed in good form by Master Avery Thompson. Among other items it was voted that a surplus or $17.50 which lay in the treasury of the association should be turned over to the Red Cross; and afterward a col lection wad taken up increasing the amount te about $30. FuirLoyalty Urged. In the evening there was a special meeting for thep urpose of effecting a new organization within the asso ciation, giving the membership a lit tle more latitude in the matter of social and other activities. Th following resolutions were resented during the afternoon ses sion and were adopted with enthus iastic unanimity. "Whereas. The guiding principles of the Grand Army of the Republic are loyalty to the government and the preseravtlon of democracy, as guaranteed by the constltolon. and "Whereas, Any propaganda prov ing a menace to said cherished prin ciples demands and should receive the united action of all loyal per sons In an effort to safeguard the welfare of the government, and "Whereas. Our government Is con fronted by hordes of foreign born persons, aided and encouraged by disloyal native Americans, engaged in a gigantic effort to defeat me cause of democracy,; and "Whereas, Under present regula tions governing the admission of foreign Dorn persona, una cunuiuun .. . . I . 1 mar nossiDiy continue aner me tiwr of the present war therefore be It "Resloved. That SedgwlcK 1'ost No. 10, Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Oregon, looking to ward a united citizenry, hereby earn estly demand that the congress of the United States promptly enact such awa and regulations as shall elimi nate all immigration which will not nrove a source of strength to the Republic in times of stress; and further, that all aliens belonging to social or political organizations which tend in any way to subvert our democratic government as typi fied by the constitution and the laws of our country, be depotted, and that all others "adhering to such organizations beforever disfranchised "Resloved. That no foregn born person shall be permitted to take government land, or be privileged to vote until be shall have taken out his final papers, and become a full cltleen. "Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be sent to the va.ious posts of the Grand Army for the De partment of Oregon, to the depart- meht Encampment wnen it snau meet at Albany, that said encamp ment be requested to transmit the same to the national encampment when it shall meet at Portland, witn such recommendations as said en campment may deem wine, and that said national encampment take the necessary steps to properly present Ministers and Laymen of Salem on Program Salem Methodist ministers and laymen are participating in the pro grams of the nrld-year conference of ministers and laymen of- fhe Salem district, Oregon conference, of the c hurch, which is now in session at j Oregon City. Dr. R. N. Avlson. pas tor of the First Methodist church of Salem, spoke Wednesday on "The Fnfinlshcd Task of Democracy." Among others from here who are taking part are Tresident Talbott of Kimball college. Rev. 11. N. Aldrich of Ieslie church and his singers from Willamette university and Kimball college, and K. A. Rhoten. who will speak today on "How to Handle Our Debt Problem." . I WANT ! SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you sell, get my . prices I also bay all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. The Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 393 Get Wise-Try a Classified Ad Sullivan Succeeds Letter on Council of Defense Paul J. Sullivan of Portland was yesterday appointed by Governor Withycombe to membership on state council of dejense to take th pla-e of Clark Leiter, who has resigned to become secretary 'of L. .1. Simp son s campaign committee. Mr. Sul livan is a traveling man and for merly was head of the Traveling Men s Protective association for Oregon. i a Flubdub What do you do with an umbrella when it is completely worn out? . Harduppe I generally .return it to the fellow I borrowed it from. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. CanYouBeatlt? $1.50 per cwt. for Cast Iron 85c per cwt for Stove Cast 75c per cwt. for Iron, Steel Have you anything in that line? 1 i No 1 Sacks, 15c each Dispose of it now Bring it to us It's a matter of dollars in your interest to do so. .WESTERN JUNK CO. ; Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 706 Watch'for announcement on Sunday. The SPINAL CORD Carries the messages from the braltf to alb parts of the body. These messages tell each part of the body how , to perform 'its functions. x . u- II this line of communication (the spinal cord )be interfered with, the messages do not reach their destination and that part of the body does not function normally. This is called disease. t Pressure of a vertebra on the spinal cord produces this resulL Chlropractlcs remove this 'rctsure and health is the result ' Dr. O. L. SCOTT, nilROPRACnC-SPIXOLOGIST I loo ma J04.7-K, U. 8. -National Bank Building, f Office intone 87. Residence rhpne KR. A Home Product sfc Oregon Portland Cement We are agants for the above cement in Salem. Its test is su perior to all other cement. Patronize an Oregon product. 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. "E VEH Y TH ISG IN BUILDING MATERIAL" - Falls City Salem . Lumber Co. "A. B. Kelsay, Manager 1 Phone 813 349 South Twelfth . Have you purchased a Liberty Bond? Just Unloaded A 30 Ton Car of Fisher's Products from Seattle Get Busy The demand for Fisher's Quality . Products far exceeds the supply. Get in touch with us today. . v All Fishers jGobds- BARLEY FLOUR, CORNFLOUR, RYE FLOUR, OAT FLOUR, GRAHAM and WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. ART FISHER'S BLEND and HOMELIKE FLOUR. CHICK and CHICKEN FOOD FISHER S CHICK FOOD, SCRATCH FOOD, FISHER'S EGO PRODUCER, GUT and OYSTER SHELL .. T . Roth Grocery Go.