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V THE PRECOX STATESMAN: WKDXESPAY. MAY 1, 1018 p r'- ii ' -' - " " THE EYES irt extremlr delicate organs requiring the most skillful care and ftwntiott. We aro prepared to give you the best In eye-glass aerr it. and otrr prices are reasonable. Consult our optometrist. p Bardette, Optometrist. We Grind Our Own Lenses. ; :HARTMAN BROS. CO. ; JEWKLERS AND OPTICIANS ' , , ' State and Uberty Streeta, ;.sV'.? QUALITY HKIIYICT! PIHCK I in -4! Organize Auttllat-) ; : OREGON tate street near 0. B.-depot. Home of Artcraft tnd P a r a ni ou-n t pictures. -La Tosca," with Pauline Frederick.- ' ' ' p ' p LIBERTY -li 1 b e r t y near Elate." "Broadway Love," with Dorothr PbUllps. " BUG H State between Lib erty and IUgh. Mutual and Bluebird ftf nun-- Special films. "The Carded ot. Allah," featur- Inf Helen Ware. . Enlists in Nary. jonn w. Tallman. formerly a piano tuner iri this city, left yesterday for Portland to Join the hosnitsi .nrn. of the navy. He will be sent on to tne training school at San Francisco. Writes pf Promotion ' C. M. Cogswell, who has been at V ancouver barracks a little over two months., is . now a sergeant in the casualty , detachment, aviation sec non or tne signal corps. In a letter to Navy Recruiting Officer J. E. Adams, .bo tells of his progress in me army. Mr. Cogswell was clrcu lauqn manager of The Statesman. loans 31an Wanted ro learn printing trade. Good wages while learning. Aoolr StatPi- man composing toom, upstairs. ! At TUo Court Hoi A complaint Was filed bv L. Griffith against the Mutual Realty A Red Cross auxlllaiv with nhnut eompany, an action to recover on thirty members was oreanlzed Mon- foreclosure.. A decree was issued In day night at Talbot, Miss Howard the ca ot Ella Brync Dllley against was made president. -lAaajsou v. vuiey, granting divorce tne 'resumption of the plaintiff's Player rtano maiden name, and title to certain 1 have a $750 Singer player piano roar Property in Salem and at New- which an unusual bargain a rare oppor-,n the estate of John Darby,' deceas J "GIT? .NEWS- ' vv:.:. ' " . '.. : p p.p ) ' ' , i - tunity for anyone r wanting a high grade instrument at a low price. E. ! U BiW s Son. 446 Court St. ! licensed to w cu f A marriage license was issued from ths clerk's office yesterday to Joseph gosbauer, Jr of . Sublimity, and jlims Van Hatdei, or stayton. Meeting Postponed f Pp Ob account 'of" the unusual num ber of war activities demanding at tention, at this . time,' the executive committee of the Marlon County Parent-Teachers" association has deemed ft advisable to cancel the regular spring "meeting of that organ isation. ' It is "hoped' to have a rous ing and helpful meeting In the fall. ed, filed by Hi W. Keene. W. 1. Need h Am and E. n. Tatton. apprais ers. A decree of final settlement in the estate of II. A. -Tanner, deceased. e . .. I - ' oumiuiug up me acuviues oi me A rn.,iMrth.t ti t Garden Road Red Cross auxiliary is Fhafer's Harness Store. 17a South lei'uu iirepareu ur me oiiicers. i rnitin,.ii .t,ni ..iu i.n i, y.i- a " ,. ' I " vi, ti.rci, suuiii ui iauu oi mia. iau uirvwu,' pi rBiurui; Airs.l Himh honV ueorge cavanaugn,. vice president; r. ii . t.--.. . To Hold Exchange Tomorrow Srnce the beginning of the year the ViV.r.iL, Ti 2 hrnrh hu eomnUtPd 323 HanrU ,om loral oc,ety will hold a second Mfi.r.rf .nH K ,h,imiai H-nrf! 'xcnane tomorrowjut instead of ii e ie ..- using the former room on State .jaHio, a uauu 1 . root 1 will l.o lui.t. K..lt . . ; a .,7:; " I ing adjoining the Buren funltitre '".rar'.: ",?";.r..K etore on North Commercial street cloths. In March the women held a Tii?ll,ta18t,nH u uiif J6,7.2 box social which netted 189.30 with Lm Uul i"L,4lil0P.tdihaAthL8. ial. Theuxiliary la self supporting. """:.of vffltLl858.f.r.0.r?! far haft nnt lionn vorv 'fnvnrahlo (rain IXHKJ ,00l : j ; i Ihorn shnulif ho mnro than naiiat In . ' .1. f ef . terest in the garden propaganda ou 714 Our Complete Equipment i defined services and latest meth 6it of embalming, 'twill be a 'funer al beautiful." Webb fe Clou th Co. returned from a month's stay in east ern Oregon and Washington, t He V- . ' L ll . 4. 1 lourea ; me couniies ai lengin : anu everywhere found fine h grain fields. DawHon Funeral Ttxlaj : The funeral of the late William J. Dawson, 16ll North Winter street, of regard for the war needs. WUKJf l BAVKM, OWUCUOM -r Stoy at - BUOU HOTEL "A Rwme Away from Itom. fttetly UotftrtH-ll.dO Wr Day Ie IUmii SoM4 Comfrt Only Ilotal la Ouataoas tlatrlct Attention, fJrnnd Army. "The members, of Sedgwick Post G. A. R., are hereby ordered to as senible at the court house, Thursday May 2. at 10 o'clock in the morning, to curort a detachment of selected aho died Friday, will be held today, troops to the 8. P. station, where It will take place at 2 o'clock from the Ulgdon funeral parlors, with Rev F. T. PoTter in harge of the services, Burial will be in City View cemetery, A son, Ralph Dawson, who is in the army, arrived last night from San Diego to attend the funeral of hta father. The older son, Ralph Daw son is in service tn France and has they will take earn for ramp in Call fornia. Let there be a full turn out A. I. Hudelson. Commander. D WebsterAdjutant. riEED OF IRON HOW Ailmsnta Due te Insufficient Iron Common In Spring Iron la an essential constituent at pure and healthy blood. PeDtlron. the new Iron tonic com. bines iron with nux. celery, pepsin and other Mood and stomach.; tonics that successful physicians prescribe. . It li a wonderrui corrective of anemia.' paleness, languor, nervous ness, whether caused by hard work, worries, too close confinement Indoors, or any other cause. I'eptlron will multiply the red corpuscles In your blood, tone your nerves, improve your color, aid your digestion, and .restore the health and strength that you must have for the cheerxui petlormance of dally duties. I'eptlron Is In the form of rills. chocolate-coated, pleasant to take, prompt in effect and economical. Your druggist knows - the great merit of this nux and Iron prepara tion, and will be pieasea to supply you. Creek with the Siuslaw. The group of fish on display numbered twenty seven and ranged from twelve to fif teen inches in length. 1 PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Eakin. Jr.. left this morning for La Grande, after having spent the week visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Eakln. Mrs. lima B. Martin of Portland is the house guest. of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Glover. Mrs. Martin Is a sister of Mrs. Glover. SPRING VALLEY NEWS I e Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. W'orden, of Portland, were among the guests at the Marlon hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slngar, of Rose- burg, arrived in the city yesterday. Mrs. E. C. McKlnney came over from Hillsboro yesterday on a busi ness errand in town. r Frank H. Shepherd, of Corvallis. arrived in Salem yesterday .register ing at the Marlon hotel. Among the guests at the . BHgh hotel yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stanley, of Seattle, Grace Braiz- ler. of Black Rock. A. L. Wilber, of Albany, F. F. Barlow, of Oregon City. v . L. R. Steelhammer, was in the city recently for a visit with relatives previous to leaving for' a training camp in the south, he having enlist ed for the ordnance department. The Willamette Women's Glee club will give a recital tonight at the First Methodist church, in Portland. U. G. Holt, ot the Spaulding Lumber company, is today Inspect ing the lumber camp and equipment on upper Luclamute river. , Secretary R. B. Goodln of tho board of control, was in Portland to attend the funeral or i his father, which will be held this afternoon. A large number of Salem citizens will be In attendance upon the dedi cation excreiBes of the pioneers me morial building at Champeog. It will be onf of tho most notable meetings ever held at the historic spot. A number of Salem citizens were In attendance upon a big stock sale near Monmouth yesterday. The following Dallas people were At the home of the groom's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Al derman of Lower Spring Valley, the wedding of Miss Ethel Harris and Jesse Sohn took place Sunday at noon in the presence of about thirty five guests. Rev. G. A. -McKlnlay of the Spring Valley Presbyterian church officiated. The wedding was very pretty In all Its appointments. The bride was lovely In her wedding gown of ivory toned creoe de chine. The house was artistically decorated with seasonable flowers. The bride has been employed as teacher of the I Iwer Spring Valley school, while I the groojuJs employed on the J. J. 1 Stratton farm. The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. McKlnlay. Mrs. Ralph II. Srott will Jiave charge of the study hour. lrs. J. F. Purvine and son Lowell are spending the week in Salem vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Henry ana Miss Dora Walker were guests Sun day at the D. G. Henry home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepard and family motored to Silver Creek Falls the first of the. week They report the road very good. William Davis-and wire of Smith field spent a few days this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark. The Zena school closes. May 17. Miss Elsie Taylor, who has been the leather for the nast three years, will not be her! another year. She has been a very successful teacher and every one regrets very much that she has decided not to accept the po sition next year. Eurene Shadle of Portland, who tias an orchard on tie W. J. Craw ford estate, Is spending a few days here looking after orchard interests, it. A. liooner and family moved to Salem this week, where they will make their home. He rented his dairy farnt to a son-in-law from near Estacada. Mrs. Alice Simpson, who recently went to Portland for an operation, has sufficiently recovered to return to Spring Valley and Is at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. William Craw- tora. . SALEM WOMAN STILL MISSING Miss Nan Wilson Cannot Be Found Left Portland Friends Friday Mrs. Mfty Wilson, who' lives in the country neaaTSalem, has ' been In formed of--tne disapiearance of her t9ughter Mls Nan Wilson, who left tho home of M re. George O. Oaston, 40 EastTifty-seventh street. Port land, early Friday morning and has not oeen beard of sin?e. The young woman's mother" believes that her daughter,' while out walking, wan derel too far, bocame exhausted, and went to some farnihou.e. "That is my Idea? 'said Mrs. Wil- son when Interviewed by telephone last' night. "Of course I may be all wrong. The day r.efore her disap pearance she had spoken of the beau tiful view. I think she wandered too far and had to stop at some house to rest." A search is being made for the young woman, hhe lert tne (, anion home without taking bat. purse or gloves. She Is "6 years old and is described as 5 feet 7 Vi Inches tall and weighln gabout 100 pounds. A reward har bon offered for anr In formation leading to her where abouts. Miss Wilton had been ill for sev eral months and had gone to the home of Portland friends when a chaage of air and environment were recommended. KUXSEED JHOHh A fKJ ' I Jill ffcatral e V V itr . - - 1. Owfcri . V IA.V- I R O jj N Dr. rnaar Klac. rw TVt rTkW Mrliral Aotfcoc ay HHw metib bm frmir koa ttMe4 !, tat then pmmh It fri ! 4V4' nnpk, ilialSy 4 U muff M en mmttn tkmn Irtm Yumm. omM nwf cnii rH . Ullk Im vktrk air taot i. tmb. mnmm IW UMir an4 bi mm om llmrtf kraDM4i KwtxHw'T MxMrlaM. ukt Ikm tmm prt dtf mtirr mnft. It ! In' tkc (tnrk ati4 rMnc t ak. mmam. rm-4an fr.ik hi t vrtcoaw n .IV XORTH saxtiam xinvs. I. R. .Hammer, who is employed' In Portland, was home on a few days visit with bis family. Jake Davis was In Salem one day this week. . Adam James Roy SeofieJd and Harry Chance are working in Portr land. ... Charley Aglesbee and family are moving in to the Everton house.- Pearl Stevens was in the Capitol City recently. ' TRADING SHOWS LARGE INCREASE hCODRY'S ORCHESTRA " o ricr i 19 faff efl eaasaeMenla. UnJ at Atmmry ; every asleresy ftrStl, f. HI., - , AUT03IOUILEM Ealeaa Velle Co- Phone 41 72231 Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone' 77 1 . Try .our Checking System on Bagxate. Claim Check for every parcel handled. , . , LaTODBY. tiAcnms Buy One At ' Velch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 93. ( HOUSEHOLD GOODS , w M7 th ery fclskest pwte rMkHM-il'(Mst-aM IMla ef vary kla. , ' Pccple'f Second Hand Store 731 X. Caanrrrlal BU Vhm 734 Ud Fcrniture Wanted eaah prWa pmU far ' ' E. L. STIFF & SON, ' Phone 9il or B08 ' Doctor White Diicaiet of Women and Herom Diseases 01 United SUtea National bank r Building, Salem, Oregon .Pamphlet Arp Mailexl Voters The work of mailing out tne mass of 6000 pamphlets from the city re St vet bear"d of hlmtldte"'?!'!!!1 "sT ltlng or trana7tVng bu.lnesi in not yet heard of bis father a death. there be no chgnce for the local th6 city yesterday: Mrs. H. W. Cllf- I have a 17K0 Klnrer elaver Diana I . m.,. .--. i..i- "1 -, - - r-m - - mr - m m 1 llirill . H U 1 BS M IlirilU lliril L III III V KM U I Tlf W A - l.lti I will iicririM fAr . It's I ."-..:. . ... 1 ' A I " . - - - i tiup iiiiiL m iniurr ui roiiTCRicni v if.. n 01..11.. ID'I economy iu 1117 ricviiuun snii conlncide with the A feature of the amend that all names presen mary election snail oe wimoui pani- irH v ntv ' aiu. Vi2i.n.iM mA .11 i,in.nn; ,r"' "lley, of-Albany, waa n ........... j sriu.nic tne recent arrivals in Salem. nlnvl at it.. ... r I at... .1 fmlUn Vnmrmm Preprsl Commissioner llnff li in 'w in as, s an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. K. it.' Htm Ron.'44 Coort St. ulVtZZ??::& Mrs. It. Shelton n4 Mrs. E. J. lty elections shall Kwlnf? Wer() In from yesterday regular leet onji visiting brleH y Jn lowi r 2ff2r.?ff?U" f Mr"' C' " Xumsvllle. FOR THE BATH Colgate 'i Big Bath Soap, per cake 10c Genuine Castile Soapcut to suit. :;.y : Eubber Sponges 25c to $1.00 Natural Sponges 10c to $1.50 Bath Salts, per bottle. . . ,50c Bath Powders, pkgs. 25c, 50c Bath Brushes... 75c to $1.50 Bath Talcums. . . . 15c to 23c Toilet Waters, per bottle ,25c to $2.00 An Indian program Is slated fnrUm. . . . . . 1 ..VP...". tne next meeimg or in urnsiomaini- sn soeioty of Willamette university. (i. Holt will give a talk on "Indians In the War." Oregon Indians will be characterized by Kobe. A read ing will be given by Horace Itahs kopf. Chapter No 2 of Parliament ary Law will be read by Story, v ilv Club to rortUml Mr. and Mrs. If. C. f!akln of Dal las were over Tuesday visitors In waiem. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Kwlnir. whn have been residents IH' WaKhlnrton ror me pant njimber of monlhs, have lasen up a residence on State street for the summer. .I.awrenco ("alo returned Tuesday TOTALS EXCEED PAST FIGURES t , T Banner Week of Liberty Loan Thought Under Way at Last . I liirartilnev fcr.t.i lnitAM.l u.bV. . . The Women sClee club of Will- h.d , ,m,n(1lBfr 41 uA 1 amette university will leave this aft- biiinei. ' s ernoon for Portland where it will Q . V" tll V,:l:?Zl tar where he will enter the fourth ordnance class. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs..J. A. Mills of Kplscopal church. Miss Lola Cooley Is president of. the glee ciuh. ana Dr. r . W. Chace will airext tne o-j-m h;i u. - BnA ., t - - as r am , A full line of perfumes, im ported ftjad domestic. t BREWER DRUG COMPANY Court St. at Liberty .,,...' . -. I- Phone 184 lrtrrnm Mar 1 On May 1 a splendid program win be trlven by the Phllodortan society of Willamette university. The num bers are as follows: Choice of Post Graduate Work at Willamette Unl versltv. Warren Slabaugh; Greece vs. Germany. Sutherland: A Public Joke. "Wat'cha Got There," Paul CreenT Parliamentary Drill. Harold Nichols. IWntetfit for Comnanr M There win be a benefit given ai the W. C. T.. U. hall this evening. all the proceeds to go to Company M. There wllUe patriotic songs and Kdison nhonosraph records. A free will offering will h taKen. res 7 phone Night phono 30 U98 : LARMEH TRANSFER tfflclency lSI lleMnstbili(y y will pack, move or etoFiv i"'.1001 nd Suaranice sat "'acUon. i ; JJatPi -fin KarterB' Shipments oor ipeciaity. Piano Motrng and Ont of Town .. Trlpa. V00D AND COAL 1 7 Htale street. I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you sell, get my prices I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. '-; :.V-:v: The Capital Junk Co. j The Square Deal House. 271 Cbemeketa St. Phone 308 Ikaii(iful I'xblblt of Trout An array of peekld and throat that was calculated to give an angler palpitation of the heart was on exhibition In the show win dows of a loal sporting goods store yesterday and attracted a vast , amount of attention from the sport ing fraternity. They were a part of the bijs eatrh taken by l'aul liauser T. IJttier were over Sunday visitors with friends liv ing in Polk county, near Lincoln. Joseph U. Whitby left Monday morning for Portland after having spent the latter part of the 'week visiting with friends In Salem. . Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding re turned the first of the week from Portland; where she was the house guest of friends over the week-end. Miss Constance Cartwrlght re turned to Woodburn Sunday even ing after having spent the week-end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. K. Cartwrlght. , Chauncey Putnam returned to his home in Pasro. Wash.. after having spent a week at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Putnam. R. G. llablerree, manager, of the Italderree lumber, camp at lUack I Ttork iimrfo n hiininou trlt In 9il.ni cut- . )' - Mrs. M. . 1 Doyd and daughter JKHlra returned to their borne In Dillas Monday. Miss .Islra under went an operation at the" Deaconess hosnltal In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton and children returned Monday evenlnc from Portland, a ft eti ha vine soent WASHINGTON, April 30. Liberty loan subscriptions yesterday totalled 1 174. 4 4 3.000. the 'record for any single day In the campaign and the beginning of what the treasury hopes will bo a banner week to drive the loan far above the three billion dol lar minimum. Thw eamnalcn total tonight was $.457,774.00O, not Including today1 business which appeared large juag Ing by leports from all parts of the country of a final Intensive canvass. The most notable feature of the district records was the spurt of the Atlanta., district from 37 to 68 per cent In a single day, bringing It with in, seven per cent of the New yorg Istrlet which now stands, secona from the bottom in percentage of nuota subscribed, although Its total. SSA2.022.000, Is the greatest or any district.. The San Francisco dlstilct, witn an official percentage of 88 and firth position In the. percentage list, sent word ton Lent that the one hundred per cent Bark had been passed with subscriptions or SZll.ooo.ouu. or a million more than its quota, and that latter official reports would show it la entitled to the honor of oelng tne fourth district to go over the top. ReDorts of large sales In sections . .-.. a of the Kansas City district popuiaiea by persons of German parentage continue to' pour In. Chicago continues to lead In honor flar awarded with a total of 3Z43 Other districts reported tonight that they had awarded flags as follows Clnveland. M8: San Francisco 885; New York, 710, a-nd Thiladel tbla. 250. J 1 I.. ak.A f elnn1 m t It 1-1 ft iT 4 ll O I F " ric-" Th7 ; week-end with relatives rJirV" . -h' n,. W. A. IWry left the first of the f thom hrtne taken a few M for Allvrta. Canada, where he . -W . . a 1 L.. tnilf niOV inP lunrnqn m sr Vobb & Gloush's FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment . Ifoderate Prices . Corner Court and High Sts. PHONg 120ITignt or Day J will Join hln wife, who' baa Iwn vlsitittgwith . relatives , during the past months. . Mr.-and Mrs. Karl Simons returned Kugene Sunday evening after having spent the day with friends In Salem ,A. W. Cook of Dallas Is reglslerei; t the HI Igh hotel Mrs. S. It. Vail returned Monday evening from Portland, where .she hid lfcn visit ng with friends for the past f-w days. Mrs. John Sholund Is spending sveral days with friends In Port land. She Is expected to return to Salem lhe last of the week. Miss Kthe Walllnr returned to Portland the last of lhe week after having. pent the wck -end with friends, in Salenii Attorney Ivan O. Martin left Tues day morning for Monmouth, where he attended a stork sal", It. 13. Goodln. secretary (of the hoard of control, left Tuesday morn Ing for Portland, where, he will at MAKE YOUR BATH A PLEASURE . mul tret the full iieallh-jriving lencfil from it l iimus tho hf'si liuthinK Im1h. When you laike a Iat h you pn nil lhe nrrn of I lie Mix hiiiI. m you kIioiiM Ik cx trrmely i:areful lliat evcry tliintf I hut louclies your luxly tlicti U pure Htnl clrnri. . . 11 We mc hygienic bath p;o(Mjs of nil kimUrlcaii, soft nml iluralile spoueH; firm, vrll-iunle lwly hrush ex; pure nnl vhoIetMtin hath soaps, rD. After your hath, if you are lial.h- to stiff muscles ami .joints, use- our nerve jntI Imiim! lotion, .rAi liolth'. SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE 135 N. Commercial St. WANTED Uied furniture', tools, farm machinery and implements of all kinds. F. W. WOODRY ' The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 NEW" YORK. April 30. Prices rose one to one and a half points at the brisk opening of today's stock market but reacting one to three points before noon, thereafter pur suing an uncertain Court with Irreg ular and partial recoveries ai tne close. The initial advance was tne direct result of the repulse or tne Teutonic forces on the Franco-Bel gian front, while the scioack seemed to originate In heavy realizing ior profits. . .... Trading Increased materially, oom In volume and scope, the turnover of the morning being vastly In excess of the previous session's entire opera lions. United States Steel featured tho reversal and subsequent improve ment Just as It led the opening ad vance, fluctuating between 9H and 34, closing at 9 4, a nominal nei, loss. ' ! . . The steel corporation's quarterly statement and Its accompanying an nouncement of the maintenance of the extra three pr ent aiviaena on the common stock-were not Issued until after the market closed, naies mounted to 650,000 shares. Italian exchange made a new-minimum, llres selling at 9.02 for checks Ilondrwere extremely variable, in cluding ' liberty Issues, which com prised the bulk or tne larger acai Ings. Total sales, par value, agrcg- gated, $9.20.000. U. S. bonds, old Issues, were un changed on, call. - - CanYouBeatlt? $1.50 per cwt. for Cast Iron 85c per cvrt for Store Cast $1.00 per cwt. for Iron," Steel Have you anything in that line? ' - - ; No 1 Sacks, 15c each Dispose of it now - ' Brinjr it to us y It's a matter of dollars in your Interest to do so. .. m WESTERN JUNK CO. -:' Salea'i Leading Junk v-: .. Dealers.. Corner of Center and 'Court , . . Phone 706 ' ' - . ' Watch for announcement on Sunday. 3J There's No Danger 1 In Chiropractic Chiropractors aid nature In doing Its own work of eradicating' disease. . No drugs no knife no dangerous . method is used to . do away with the abnormal conditions. Chiropractors remove, the cause of the ailment. Nature, then performs the cure ;that Is, It functions properly a condition that precludes disease. ' Dr. O. L. SCOTT, ClIIItOPIlACTIC-SPINOMWIST L' I looms 400-7-, V. 8. National Itank Building. Office Pbone 87. . lUfddenc Phono 828 R. GARDEN TOOLS TOOLS , And Implements FOR Lawnani 1 Garden Wo can supply all your needs in this line. . Hose rubber or cotton y2 inch, inch, inch ; nozzles cou plings, hose menders; sprinklers; sickles; scythes; grass hooks; hoes, rakes; shovels; trowels; scratches, etc. Good assortment lawn mowers. - ; ! . FLOWER AND VEGETABLES SEEDS .... Bulk Kceds nlso the famous Lilly's package tccds., SALEM HARDWARE CO. 120 N. Commercial St. 333 State St. i tend to business matters this week i '