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TIIE OREGOX 8TATES3tAXf ' FR1DAT, APRIL 12, 1018 aw i es ined We etainfu the eye rarf nlly and scientifically. Then the are ground to correct what we find la error. Clear vision Dd rested eyes are the natural result. ve guarantee our work. HARTMAN 'BROS. CO. JKYVKLKItft AXIl OPTICIAXS State mid Liberty Ktreets, Dr. Itunlctto, 0UB3etrlt. We Grind Our Own Lenses. " Aviation 'orn Ojn to Recruits. A communication from Washlng- ton, II. C, to the local recruiting station states that any applicant 1 eligible to. the-aviation or signal corps If he In provided wjtb a letter of reqtifU from any officer of the signal corps who has authority from the chic signal officer to grart such letter. Those who desire-to apply for entrance Into one of these depart ments should write to the chief sig nal officer at 'Washington. CITY , NEWS Nominating Petit Ions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Note Change of focatloi Miss A. McCulloch, optometrist, row located at rooms 204-205 Sa lem Hank of Commerce bldg. 'tj. vt i i i i i i . OREGON- State atreet near O. IV depot, Home of Artcraft. and P irimouDt pictures. "The Family Skeleton;" with Charles Ray. j LIBERTY- L I b o r t y near gtate. "Pay Me with I)6rothy Phillip. ! BLIGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special' f lima. $40,000 was filed Jy Kleanor It. Lamport administrator In the estate of John P. Ilogers. deceased. Otto Headrlek. Curtis n. Cross and Kthel K, lleadrlck were appointed apprais er of the estate of Kdltb F. Iteyn- olds deceased. t F4imtnl In lNtrtlaml Funeral services for Henry 11. Thlelsen. at one time chief engineer of the old O. U. ft N. system, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Itlvervlew cemetery, the body hav ing been -sent from Kalem for burial In the family plot In this city. Wash I Te The Kerlal ISeneflt l'nf erlalnment-7- At tl Unitarian church Friday evening at H o'clock, aiven bv Mrs. Anna Rodgera Fish and her talented Malcolm. Kdward Cooklngham, wiii- puplls. Admission, 25c, 11. Galvanl, .1. I). Coleman, jonn u. Hanson and Otto Kleemann. an ior- Player Piano mer employes of the engineering de- ' I have a $7,50 Singer player piano partment tinder Mr.1 TMelsen. The which I will sacrifice for $562. Ifs active 'pallbearers were K. W. King., an unusual bargain rare oppor- .1. K. ('opeland, Allen H. Cutler, C. tunlty for anyone wanting a high Carl Tipton. C. 11. Thompson and F. grade Instrument at a low price. , E. O. King, Portland Oregonian,-ap- brought cheers from; the crowl ff spectators who lined the field from one end to the other. Mo" man 20,000 men participated In the re view with bayonets fixed an 1 carry ing their full equipment. There was not an untoward Inci dent to mar the exhibition, the sun shining brightly most of the tlino and Imparting a warmth which brouaht out the largest crowd which ever attended a review at Camp Lewis. It was the first time that the division has passed In review with full equipment and military au- thorlteu wrr;' well pleased wltJi tnc showing made. Hrigadier General Frederick S. Foltx. commander of the lK2n ln: fantrv briaad. commanded the di vision and brou-ht up before th revlewlnr stand shortly after Z o'clock. For an hour previously the great crowd had waited and they re mained standing liatN-ntly through out the review a re?lment after regiment passed in perfect unison with (t'a recimental band which halt- small son returned to their home m 0l i,.fore the revlewlnr stand and North nend. after havlnc spent sev- nlnved continuously until the next eral days visiting with relatives. I regiment brouaht up by the stand. J. L. Williams and u. w. Jiarri- a great improvement in -me pri son of Seattle were among the guests ,1 with which the men marched was shown since the last review in YOUR LIVER, HEEDS 8tirring , Up and Stimu atinfl in'thf - 8pringr - j Its sliiKRish lack of vigor Ik a lance factor in causing Uie lullnrs, de pression arul weakn- (liat ban it on to u like lcal In your shoes from mnrulnif till tiluM. I Hoods Pills re the text liver xtlmulant and family cathartic test hvratJHe they do ttlr work well anil do not ilt-plete the bloo.1 like puricativo salt and waters, which often leave a woful train of catarrhal discharges that are nnnatural and weakening. Then you may lift 'the splendid tilood-enrlchlnjc qualities of Hood's Harsaparilla and the Iron-bulldlna ef fects of I'cptlron Into the combination, and the three medicine worktnsf to gether Klve the Kramiet neaiinupiiii it U iosnlle to have fmm medicine. Any one of the three medicines will do you K(od the use of all three will accomollsh wonderful results for you. Try this treatment this Hprlng. CLOSING OUT BUSINESS AUCTION SALE J a. . , II Ilia I BMIIIJ ass umww . 1 ngton Commamlery No. 15. Knights at the Ullgh hotel yesterday, remplar. had charge of the funeral. J. A. Laurie was down from Orel-he honorary pallbearers were P. gn City yesterday transacting busl- ness In the city Frank C. Patter nnd wife of Sher wood were among the arrivals In Sa lens yesterday February and the organizations went ftff'the field In double time with a regularity of step that brought form frequent applause from the side line. Hread puddlnz will not meet with L. Stiff ft Son. 446 Court St. rll 11. V Be There 8::M t -v I . The time,- the place, the crowd. I Moose Hall. Saturday night. I Jton't Fowt the IUhI On-" i I Ice cream social at Auburn school i Boaie, Saturday, April 13. I s ., . . 1 ' -; At the Coart llousev i ; E. N. Soule. John White and. Jo 1 ioh Bxoadle were appointed apprais- ' rs of the estate of John Graham, i leceaied. A bond to the amount of loyal Table tueen Ilreal Delivered daily. Phono 17C Mid get bakery. Nominating Petitions- Printed to comply wtth all de mands, for state and county offices. at Statesman Publishing company upstairs.) VHK nUTTKH CXI on 4 C BlITTEH Tks no substitute. Once used al ways used. If your grocer doesn't anal It. Call for it at CAPITAL CITY CO-OPEIIATIVB CHE AM ICR Y AUTO.MOU1LE4 Salem Velle Co., Phone 41 He There Kafly 1 Hear the singing. See the dancing. Moose Hall. Saturday night 8:30. yesterday. 1 ureaa puuuinz win nui mm " tr n I.. McMurohv of Dallas Ufriclal favor at Camp Lewis here- II " . - . I CI was In the city briefly yesterday. after. The discontinuance or uie W. P. Klmore of llrownsvllle was I t.rartlro of serving stale bread and in Uotut.i nn tiiiNlrfestt vesterdav. Iprmti n nuddin? has not leen or- lienlamln L. Kddy of the Itoseburg dered. but It Is suggested to the land office was a guest at the Marlon j meM sergeants. In a special memor- hotel yesterday. : i . H. S. Hasting or poitiana was a Salem visitor yesterday, j WOODRY'S SECOND HANLXST0RE CORNER FERRY AND S. LIBERTY STREETS ' SATURDAY, APRIL 13th, 10:30 A. RL INCLUDING v 60 iquarevyaxds Linoleum food, 75 Dincn good, new, 4 Ex tension Tables, solid oak Extension .Table, nearly new, 1 solid oak China Cabipet nearly new, 1. large Bookcase, 1" let Encly copedia of Britannica, 1 set History of All Nations, and 'other books, 18 Restaurant Tablet, 1 Writing Desk, 1 extra large Refrigerator nearly new, 1 Folding Bed, 1 Tailor'i Table extra good, 1 large Cloth Box, 3 Sewing Machines, 1 Trunk, 15 Bedsteads, 20. Bedsteads, 8 Mattresses, 50 Yards Matting, 1 Watt Power Washing Machine, 1 One-Minute Washing Ma chine, 1 Clark Jewel Oas 'Range good as new, 2 Ruud Hot Water Gas Heaters, 2 Baby Buggies, 1 Screened Cupboard, 1 Range, 1 Cook Stove, 3 Gas Plates, 3 Oil Stoves, 2 Orchard Plows 8 inch, 2 Heaters, Wool Sweaters, new; baby Wagon and Carts, new; 2 large plate Mirrors, 2 Rockers, 2-tents 12x14, Wash Tub, Dishes, Home Canned Fruit, Crocks, Lamps, Carpenters Tools, Iron Vise, Work Bench, Stove Pipe and many other articles. - . NOTE This is a clean up sale and if you want anything in this list don't miss this sale. .My loss will be your gain. Be on time. Bring your friends. . ITh Count v Clerk's O'fl Will be open all day until o ciora each evening for registration oi voters. Ueglstratlon will close Tuesday. April 16. at 5 o'clock. !Jeeiie U Wed V A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Herman C. Landwlng and Elva Moscr. both of Marlon county. I PERSONALS I Mrs. J. A. Ladd of Portland, for merly of Salem, is here visiting with friends for several days. It. O. Halderree. superintendent of the Willamette Valley Lumber com- At Moose Hall The dance for dancers. Saturday! night. Megaphone singing 8:30. For Kale A modern C-room bungalow at a real saerlflee. ' A harealn -worth ln- v&atlvatlnar. For particulars shone I nanv at Mark Rock., was a business 819W. . visitor in Baiem Tnursaay. en rou to Portland, where he win spena several days on business. ' -Miss Marcaret Husser of Dallas Is vlltlnr with friends in Salem this n n. M linkers of Stayton made a business trip to Salem the first of the week. Mrs. L. Sloper of Salem spent tno LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY Make this lotion for very tittle cost and Just see far yoursslf. I What elrl or woman hasn't heard of lemon Juice to remove comi Uxlon blemishes; to bleach the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beautyi uui lemon Juice alone is acid, therefor Irri tating, and' should be rnueu wun anrfnm from the nuarteimasier gen r -department, that bread pud Ainr ! not the way to conserve dHcd bits of bread. The bread should be around u n and used with corn meal for majclng corn bread and with graham flour for biscuits. hi mem orandum sars. . i The armv Is urred to co-operate with the civilian population in sav ing wheat so that a largef amount m. ahlnned to the allies over- "'suggested as a substitute for Much of Initial Advantage mIim tml white breaa ror F. N. W00DRY, Owner and Auctioneer i BRITISH THRUST IS GRATIFYING Gained by Germans De clared Overcome hro.Wa.r two davs a week. Serving or wheat cereals for breakfast Is dlz enurared. Hread' should be cnt In uniform slices. ot more than oe haif inch thick, and the portion not used at any meal must be saved. ,ih mJ ilimn rlnth and orchard white th way. Strain i f!r8t at th, next meal. . . through a fine cloth the juice or iwoi memorandum closes with n fresh lemons Into ?. bottle contain- (tteinent tntt qamp Iwls' white inr about three ounces-of orchara -i ' . a iiuiii a. wis ii iiiyiivif ' ...jr . i luuuiri -mi isas san wuilu w .mn white, then shake wen ana you- gbly wlth that of the other national I lnucn of lhe lnUIti advantage gained by the Germans In their first rush a wnoie quarter yini i rmv cantonment. comolexlon lotion at about the cosi LAUNDRY QUEEN UACHllIE " : Buy. One At " Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 953. x . HOUSEHOLD QOOPS We MT tm very klaheat prlee teVia hel mm4 tim f try klai. People'! Second Hand Store m Sr. cMBriai at, ra ts4 Will Itecelvea Pianos A carload of pianos was received from (he Star Piano company by Oeorge C. Will of 432 State street. Mrs. u. Sloper or saiem soeni " 0ne usually pays ror a maii jar oi c . , commanding officers Tnursaay-morning, mese piuwt i lorepan m me irC.iim.d i oruinary ,coiu crc:.. : I were notified 1n a minetin rrom. will be on display the last or tne friends in stavion. strain the lemon juice so u pm headquarters today that th 01st dl- week. Miss Jean Ilelle is ependlns a few getfJ ,nto the bottle. then ;th!s lotion ... u aiiowed to send fifty men davs In Portland this weea. will remain ture ana j rre-u ior . . enrlne.r training camp at Addel to lUUnbowItefflment Mrs. 11. Mlshler or AiDany. auer rnomha. When appllea -aany 13 ii" Ctnj Petersburg. Va.. for a The following list of names has having spent a few days in SaleTn is ftcCf neck 4rrnB ani hands It ahouia fhree montnB. cour.e designed to fit been sent in to County. Superintend- the. guest of Mrs. O. P. Mlsler, re- help t0 bieftCh. clear, smoothen and (hem M offIcerg engineer units, ent 8mlth as additions to the Rain- urned the first pi the week to her beautify the skin. There Is a provision that the men . tfiej . . lie.aava-.1wil SlS ' Wm . bow regiment: : Josepn, jonn, to ward. Willie! and Blnnle Hesborst, Hubbard: Nell i Hall. Jesse Fikan. fohn Stone. Floyd Adams. Lauretta Kramer, Woodbirn; Edna Johnson, Irene' Upsonr 'SUverton: Elizabeth Osr, Winfleld CUrke. Alice Claxton. Oarlen Simpson, Honor Zell. Salem. The sunerlntendent reports tnai W'ASinNGTONV April 11. In to day's reports from France on the battle in the Armentleres region mil itary observers here read with satl- factlon of the successful Hrltlsh counter-attacks which' overcame home. 'or Roseburg. where he will spend COfJt ana tne grocer has the lemons. several d?rs. auiuy me .u. i There Is a provision tnai ine men Any druggist will supply J" I must be members of units not sched- Flsber left Wednesday ounceB of orchard white at very little uled for overseas service within the next three months. Henry C. Gilbert left weanesaay 'or, SL Paul. Minn..: where he will weeks. rm t. ntibert. reoresentatlve of I Vi.iF.lrln Six in Salem, was a busi- there already are about fifty names Uess visitor In Portland Thursday. bn the fifth reriment. i fhir Bakery Wagon Will call at j, your home Midget Bakery. ; Phone 178. Uted Fcrniture Wanted Highest eaaai trim m mm f altere . B.L.STOT&SON, Phone 041 or 608 Mra w. E. Craven of inaepena- nee spent Wednesday abopipng in sialem. dally. I Miss Evelyn Stevenson left Thurs day afternoon ror lieraeiey, where she will enter school. George F. V;ck spent the rorepan C.E. ALBINIS OUT FOR MAYOR GIVING 1IKR THE LIMIT. which they assaulted when the drlvj began three weeka ago. The width of the break In that Hue la from fifty to sixty miles. - - . ' WUEX IX BALKM, OftSXlOS . mt BUG 11 HOTEL "A Tfonie Away from rtome. Strictly Modern 11. fr Day IN Rmmi f S-lia CvaaferS -Only Hotel In Dualnaae Ztatriet Vlnlilllir tlttAn4 .... ui. e M . . a a I a 1iialnataa lTl f Prlntea to comply wun an or tne weea vransacuns "" mands for state and county offices, i Portland. it Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) "What Is the lady's age?" "The lady won't give her age. Sayj she Is thlrty-odd.M 'Well, if It's an odd numner. pui hr Anwn at thirty-nine." Kama) Candidacy If Announced and city journal. i The popular war bride of the pfes ent time usually weds a second lieu tenant. Why don't the first lieuten ants and the captains msrryT t Declaration Filed With City Recorder .... . .' m ' ll.. 4 H,l4ti ---- a m . ... r a Aiiiin vKTPraftT nivu whm ,lng cU-ny nspUng tne' Cl Hecorder Race derjtjj. of 1. 'nT.el Voek. and on Mary's his candidacy for mayor. Ha 1 M The situation was not. sufficiently. clarified. It was said, however, to determine whether the effort was fenarate -movement aimed at th channel ports or an extension of tno Amiens onslaught deslgnea to widen th base of the wedge aimed at that town, ivi . In; any case, the British have noi allowed the new thrust to gain any great momentum, despite the evacu ation of Armentleres Itself. The town has been under gunfire con stantly and had no atrateglc advant age. Its evacuation was made cer tain by the extent of the Initial pen etration or the British lines on both sides, leaving it at the apex of a nar row and dangerous wedge. 4 Some officers believe the whol movement in this region is designed lv Herman strategists to offset a .similar danger on a far greater scale to their own main front or operanoa Jo the south. The adjranced German troops in the Amiens action aro roughly twenty-five to thirty -mil- bevond the general trend of the line. PHONE 77 I'or ' TAXI -HAGiiAGE i KXPllKSrt Quick Service OREGON TAXI COMJPAXY ! 371 State. With Our Complete Equipment- Refined services ana latest meio ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb, Clough Co. i an opponent of Frank S. Ward for T. nom- . . . nU ra i .i ntt a hnsiness I l reasurer i nil iinnpi i u ua luiu n-iii. ii. vkblci u a r wm w - I . M. . w v ' - . . . . u m - Story Hour ... The reglar story nour wm held Saturday at 9:30 In the Public iihrarv , The stories to be tola are U llllia v. w. ' l ci i ouu. "It Is Quite True.", I Mr. and Mrs. F. . mens hi w I Anger were in saiem a w Women Wajite! to Work Afternoons i .rrand. At Stockton's Store. near mack uoca.ana bb rlTAra?!!.ea,f Portland, candl- the nomination and has the support aY fV .fate treasurer was regis- of citizens who were urging vv. date for state treMurer. was rea for the n l8M H Crandali of Albany was nation. Mr. Rlgdon announced hi. ,mong Uierivali In sVlem Jester- decilson yesterday not to become a , candidate. s rify lletorder' Race and City Mr. Mary nugne. Ku. n. n niee announced gv i CBO U . ' themselves as candidates for re election. DON'T FORGET; V have all kinds iuf canned goods, I the same old prices. Fruit, ve: tsbles, meats, tlah te. Our i bust-! Is Irrewlng. but we want' more w have the "substitutes", barley ftmir, corn Hour, oat flour, ry fleuj tet cut oat meal.i Tha aood old sind. We- pay cash for eggs at Uie market price. ( 1 ' PURE FOOD GROCERY t CaJea ft I Ilieaa SO i. r. Ticket Of flee la ('imort Attention Vrtn ran ret war flOUf at fraiuni Flouring Mills. Bring injrour wheat j ind get it gTounov vt. un 7ml O'Neill. A. A. Hale 'and R. E. Dennlson are Port- tmnrAm atnnntne at Bllgh hotel. Mr: kud Mr-7Ha"rold Hatch and Doctor White Dueater j of Women and Nenroui Diteates ' ' ' " ' " 1 ' ' i - 101 United SUtes National Sank . BnUdlng, Salem; Oregon) Bay phone 130 Night pbone- litS LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed f I Ile.ponslbll.tf We -will pack, move or store Tour goods and guarantee sat- WacUon. Hates on Eastern Shipments our specialty. Piano Movrng and put of Town Trips. WOOD AND COAL 437 State Street. llmnV Ta TtmUirht ll The first drunk t6 appear 'before the bar of Judge Race.ln many a day i waa hrnii-ht in yesterday. He was nicked up in front of one or tne cigar tnni In aueh an acute state of mud- 1le that Jie could neither control m mental or motive processes. He n the name r of James Trester. rn r (n.. at the notice station he nan tha afternoon in maudlin in- loherency. and it was the opinion of h n'firpra that he had either Seen doped or had mixed up an orlgH Inal drink for himself or unexpecieu potency. l Wanted . tnr men for factory wora, e- hni tim and coodwages: steady rnvt - . ... . n. work. See J. A. Mills, zzv oiaie di. Women Wahtexl to Work Afternoons At Stockton a Store. ' '! ' ' feee XVas Too Swift I Two l'tlzens traversing the city m automobiles yesterday mornlnr un--onsciousiy slipped over the speed tlmlt and were invited to explain be fore Judge Race, who assessed them 5 each as a modest reminder. The victims were A. M. Bolter and H. AV. Scott. Iter in the aay a old youth. J. Burroughs. pp.h. hended by the speed officer for the ame offense.- 1 galern Fruit Co. Pays hghest price for eggs In case lota only. 267 N. Commercial street. mirt P(an'o I. have a $730 Singer player p lano which I will sacrifice for 562.v It s ,n unnsual barfctlft-a w.0 trade Instrument at a low price. E U Stiff & Son, 44 Court St. BARGAINS FOR CASH Sateen, all colors, per yard 7. 25c and 30c Turksh Bath Towels, 2 for 25c to..... e Oc each Lawns and Organdies, per yard 20c to 30c Dotted Swiss, per yard. . .25c Pique, per yard..' ..25c Silver Silks, variety of col ors, per yard... v,29c Cotton And Linen Crash, per yard..........izy2c to zoc Window Scrim, per yard. .. . ............... 12lAc to 22c Best Gingham, per yard.. .. , 122c to 23c Percales, 36 in. wide, per yard ...................23c E. B. C. Corsets, each. .$1.00 Steel Cut Cofee, per lb. 20c Best Nut-house Nuts, special, per pound. .... v . . . . . .25c SAMPSON & GIDDENS 5c, 10c; 15c, 20c, 25c Store 141 No. Commercial St Ricdon Is Not Running, Albin May Be Candidate Weass""sa -i V. T. Rlgdon yesterday announced that he will not; be a candidate for mayor, and In offering his aecnna tloh he suggests to the seventy-six nersons who signed the petition ask- Ing him to run, that they urge me candidacy of C. E. Albln, s ICAMP LEWIS NOTES , but qualified for limited sery- , ... . .ete wlw aire riMP I.KWIS. TACOMA. Wash., April 11. With the arrival of the flret Inrrement or ine nexi uran. which will start coming to camp Ap ril 2C. Camp Lewis win nave to pro vide for the housing and training oi i men Ice 1 Arrangements for these men I so far contemplate the construction of special quarters in tne aepoi r- ude, near the casual onice. iu buildings a;e Under construction ant lire designed to accommodate 1500. lbout the percentage, of sucn raw 1 I expected In the next. Increment. ' Thus far all men rouna pnysicauj unfit for military service have been given an honerable discharge because I of physical disability. bt under the regulations througn wnicn ias n--tlonnalre came Into existence, spe cial arrangements are made for put- ina a large part or tnisrciass in I limited military service, thereby re leasing an equal number of men from this doty for active rieia service. That -the Wild West division ot the national army has a tnororghl7 trained body of soldiers was demon iratt when the entire I division r.aMi 1 1 review before Malor Cen 11 a rireene. commander, and rr an a a rroun of allied Officers i nk he division one hour and rnrtv.fiv minutes to pass the review Ing stand on the parade grounds ar.d the Infantry, mounted men, artillery, machine gun battalions, and train inarched by with a precision that I WHIM I SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you tell, .get my prices I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. The Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal House. 271 Chexneketa St. Phone 398 CanYouBeatlt? $1.50 per cwt. for Cut Iron 85c per cwt for Store Cast 75c per cwt. for Jron, Steel Have you anything in that line? . .'! ' No 1 Sacks, 1& each V - Dispose of it now . ; -4 -'Bring" it to us .; '. . It's a matUr of dollari'in your interest to do so. ' WESTERN JM CO.- Salem's Leading Junk - Dealers . .fit Corner of Center and Court Phone 706 u Watch for announcement on Sunday.., -.. , ' The SPINAL CORD Carries the messages from the brain to all parts of the body. These messages tell each part of the body how; to perform Um functions. . ; 1 "f ' ' If 'this line of communication (the spinal cord ) be Interf erred with, the messages do not reach their destination and that part of the body doea not function normally. This Is called disease. .. Pressure of a "vertebra on the spinal cord producea this result. Chlropractlcs remove this prci sure and health la the result. , , Dr. O. L. SCOTT, ;. CTIIROlILOnCriXOLOCIST Ibmma 40fl-7J, V. . National Bank Italldlng. Office llsne 87. Ileeldence Phone 82AR. x Te 1 z 1 x t Y Y Y Y Y f fjl sW i t I Buy 3rd Liberty Loan B Thig spare Patriotically Contributed by Fall City Lumber Co. v . -,Y- ; 1 - - eje 1" " X rr-: Y otids -? . ji4e V