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TITE OREGON STATES3IAX: FRIDAY. MAY lO. 101 S' sn OUR STOCK IS BRIM-FULL OF NICE NEW GOODS "For Jbe girl and boy graduateuseful, lasting gifts. Also a fine line f gifts for the newly married. Jewelry silverware, cut glass, etc. Call and see us. It's a pleasure to show goods! j J; HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND 0PT101A3CS r H y State and Liberty Streets. t - SERVICE ; ' " QUALITY PRICE BORN FRICKEY To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frickey, at . the Salem hospital. Tuesday, May 7, 1918, at 4 p. m.. a son. Mr. Frickey Is employed at the j Ladd & Bush bank. CITY NEWS u French Gopel Meeting . 1170 Korth Fifteenth street. 5- ond and. fourth Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. . . Win That 3 Prlae At dance, Atmory. Saturday night. "BLOODAHD IROII" A Combination That Makes foe Bettor Health This 8pring. Every man and woman who would enjoy good health this Spring, and would nave eucn me ana sirengin as not to be a slacker, but equal to any thing, muat ha to an abundance .of Iron In the I lood- Th new Iron tonic, reotlron. com bines this valuable metal in medicinal form so that it is easily absorbed and readily asklmUated.- j'eptiron also lnciuaea pepsin, nux. celery, gentian and other tonics. nerve helps, digestives and carmina tives a healthf-givlng medicine in the form of chocolate-coated pills, con venient and Dleasant to take. It has given entire satisfaction in cases of Spelling Match Sat unlay 'Saturday afternoon, at the Salem high school; building will occur -theanrmla or thin blood, paleness, nerve taking for his subject the laws re- I 1 1 1 ' a . .v. Jni.ni(H In.foff (Vnat itr tarn Tnl- I . . . - . . yesterday over the Oregon Electric for Aberdeen, Wash. - ' . Mrs. S- B. Mason started yester day on a trip to Basin. Wyoming. Mrs. David Miller of Medford left yesterday for Iowa after visiting wit hhte family of E. M. Burkholder. ' Aldetman Frank Ward retained recently from . a trio to Conrallis where, as a member 'of the state board of pharmacy he took part In the examination or a class of thlr' teen students, of that branch. !Two of the number were young women. A. R. Mitchell, who has been lo cated with the troops at Camp Lewis, is in the city for a brief I arlongh. Attorney Max Gehlhar was at Wil lard yesterday and gave an address before the Willard Woman's dab. i annual spelling contest of the schools j debility, brain-fas. fc. - , " ' - : - ' GRAND "May Day in Fairy Land," for a patriotic cause OREGON -State street near O. E. depot. . Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. -Sunshine - Man," featuring Ann Pennington. LIBERTY l lberty near "Over There," stirring patriotic pictures. -t BLIQH State between Lib erty and High. - Mutual and " Blneblrd films. : Special films. - of Marion county. The contestants are to be taken from trades four to eight, each grade to be represented by two pupils. The word lists will iron after each meal will quickly tell a story of marvellous results. ivptlron 1 prepared by It origi nators, C X. Jiood Co, Lowell. Mass. Literary ami fk ial Entertainment . I be taken from leseon wo'k gone over j caled; Ana bazaar will be held in th Scandinavian church, corner South Fifteenth, and Mill streets, tomorrow evening, Saturday, Mar 11. at S o clock. Good program. Refresh ments served. Free admittance Everybody welcome. ' by the respective grades. Snperln- tedent Smith will have charge of the contest, and will award a prize of some kind to the grade making the best record. Genuine Red Cedar Cheat Just received at Hamilton's.. He Time Ever At dance, armory. Saturday night. Lieutenant Mount on Furlonch taoya H. Mount, first lieutenant lit the medical corps, who has been located at Fort Columbia for the past year and a half, arrived in the city yesterday for a ten-day furlough He. states that there are about 3000 men In the camp, that they ars well eared for but are all anxious to get into action. The matter of traveling ex penses and entertainment In Port land Is still In the air buL,will prob ably be arransed shortly. . Tonight the aggregation will hold the first of a series of rehea,-sals at the Y. M. C. A. at which every member of the company is expected , to be present. It is intended that the dramatic critics' in Portland -shall not be able to detect the amateur brand upon this performance. Railroad En:plyi Callel Chairman Needham of the exemp tion board. Is in receipt of a tele gram from the office of the provost Kalera Emit Company marshal general." announcing mail pay highest cash price for egg. there 4s a demand for twenty-five any quantity. 267 8 Commercial St. brakemen. flarmen ana conauctors With Our Complete EouHmient Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, twill be a "funer-l June 1. al' beautiful.". Webb Clough Co. for United States army service. Ap plications are to be made to tue commanding officer of engineers ail Camn Meade. Maryland. Only white men fit for general military service will be accepted. The volunteer period Is open until May 20. ana the selected men are to entrain on A New Shipment . Of cedar chests Just received Hamilton's. at SUnfleld Man Named y; " On condition that he la able' td Qualify, 1 Frank Sloan of Stanfield will be appointed deputv state sheep Inspector for the. Bend district. State Veterinarian W. H. Lytle, who Is sec retary of the state livestock sanitary board, yesterday Informed Mr. Sloan by letter of ; his selection by the beard. V , i . ; Player Piano - I have a $H0 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. I Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Will Open Rids At a meeting in Portland; Tuesday, May 14. the state highway commis sion will open bids for laying gTavel surface on the 'Columbia rtver high war from Cascade Locks to Hood Rlverl The distance Is i eighteen miles t and 155,000. ' the ' estimated! cost is WBE5 XX IALEJI, ORBQOS at dligii dotel "A. Homo Awsy from Horn." Btrletly Modern $l.e Per Day lOO Rooms f Solid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District Dirt, 123 Yartlo Yours for hauling. Player Piano I have a S760 Singer prayer 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. 14 Stiff tt Son. 446 Court St. - Phone IS 8. Entertainment and Dance " Salem's new violinist, from the largest dance pavilion on the coast at Long BearJh. Cal., will play at Moose hall Saturday . night. Also megaphone singing all evening. Come early. j The Rest line of library Table s'At Hamilton's. , , Well Tlr- There. Where? Armory dance. Saturday nignt. At The Court House A writ of attachment was issued In the case of N. G Bole against John Gloves. All Kinds- Doe Tarnell, action for money.' An Auto gloves, work gloves, $1.25 to order was issued for the removal $6. Shafer's Harness Store, 170 S. of the case of G. W. Johnson against Commercial street, south of Ladd A t-h. Srmthem Facirie rauroaa com- uusn liana. pany from the circuit court of Marlon lating to the rights of women and alos the laws regarding, dependent and delinquent children. . " " , ; ' ' Mrs, E.' D. Lloyd, of Albany." was among th visitors in the city yester day. 1 " Hal Patton and Seymour Jones were in Jefferson on business ; ye terday. ' ; Errol Proctor, of the 261st Infan try, has been in the city on furlough this week. M. E. Pearse of Washington. D.C., was in the city yesterday, register- Ing at the Marion.. M. R. Bngbee ' of Engene was among the callers In Salem yester day. D. F. Fisher of Wenatchee. Wash., arrived yesterday on a bHef business trip. . : Frederick H. Strong and Mrs. Alice Strong of Portland were amonfer the late arrivals la the city. S. G. Irwin was over from Newport yesterday on a business errand. . H. Plyler was one of the Rosebnrg citizens in Salem yesterday. Henry Schroeder was down from Silvetron resterday. registering at the Blbth JioteJ. - - . : Rnrt Lichtenstrein or Portland has beeBrflnthe .-city 'this week for, the purpose 'Of opening an agency: for the Hartford Accident and Indemnity association.--! j i that they know their national Hag when they see it, yet many are un-I familiar with Its -origin and history. The "Star Spangled Banner 'be came the national flag of the United States of America on Jane 14, 1777, when the continental congress as sembled tn Philadelphia, adopted It as th nation's official emblem. The first national flag waa made by. uetsy Ross. The design cf the American flaa: is said to have been suggested by Georre Washington's coat of arms three stars and three stripes The thirteen stars and thirteen stripes represented the thirteen or- lainal colonies. On the admission of a new state into the Union on star Is added to the union of tho .flag: and such addition takes eireei on July 4 next succeeding eucn aa mlsslon. . 1 , Flag dav has been an anual event with the Elks for a number of years, and this year it will have a tender significance becanse of the fact that about seventy-fire of its "member have Joined the colors and many ar.i ' now . In France, On June 14 tho Elks will commemorate the birth of "Old Glory" and -soldiers and clU-;, sens will be asked to partlcipato.. They will recall the strange, event ful history of its rise and progress. , and rebsrse the wondrous tale of it v trials aad its triumphs la. peace a well as In war. ' Fearless Exeevtioa of the Duties f This Office) JAS. P. FELLER Candidate for county xDrtssioxr.n Republican Prlsnarica t " '1 May 17, 1D! t . . IKXXALD. OrTOo. ' Horn aad Ried 1a Marion , . Cownty. - t A rewwfnl Karaoer. Xo. 00 on (Kricial Ballot. : (Paid Adv.l - 0 There's No Danger In Chiropractic Chiropractors aid nature in. doing 1U own work of eradieatiag 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, . . cinROFitAcnc-sraxoLdGisT . . Rooms 40-7-a, V. S.' Xatlowal Rank' BalldlRg. Offke Phone S7. . ' Realdenee rhone ft28R r Wanted People to Eat Potatoes The commercial -club has come In to possession of a lot of fiery red window cards which will be scattered through the city calling upon the public to become total abstainers In the matter of wheat products and to Increase their rations of potatoes. The more potatoes, the more pa triotism. . . . . .;. ' . . ! county to the United States District ,Ijunmock und jtefrigerat court. The sun involves me At Hamilton'a. it tiS98 Complaint in case oi Emanuel Schlndler against Ralph Swartz, action for money. Biff Benefit Dance . At Macfeay Saturday night. vn win rind What you want at Woodry's Auc- j tion Market Saturday. He Went Too Fast Dr. M. P. Jlendelsohn Who has been confined to bis horn? on account of illness, will be In hi" office Friday. Draperies and WaU Papcr i At Hamilton's.. . ! . ' ' ; ' Manilla Dunnigan had occasion to j foung Man Wanted Voters May Swear Into New Party Election Day By 'swearing in before an election board on nrimarr election day. a voter may change his party affllla tion and thereby automatically can cel his registration as a member of any other party. Attorney General Brown holds in an opinion, written for Collier H. Bufflngton, districfat torney for Curry county, '.This gives the voter the privilege of voting in the primaries as a member of the party to which he swears allegiance Instead of the party in which he has registered previously., anmevhere in a hurry recenuy .itt. bia automobile and In 'passing twiner th TMldence section for- got about the speed, llmit. The speed nowever, u Good 1 ' To . learn printing, trade wagea while learning. Apply Stat?s man Composing Room, upstairs..,. v ... . . . . mm -I .xti ..m.mhr'M It. . iias tne pesi snowing o? ienDe8we pK . 1 Gannett 15 . . . . i iian n imn i vi I v . . w - v ueuer iook ai ioeni , - vi with me ponce .uepui ,. VI cedar, chests. If interested., as this wood is rapidly getting extinct. " , ' appearance in court,, appear. - He failed to 4 , I Rabies Should Call At Hamilton's .for .their 1919 car riages and go-carts.. Paul J. Furnas WiR Speak ; Tonight i (Friday) at 8 o'clock at South Salem . Friends church on i Friends reconstruction ;work In France. . Illustrating his , lecture by , stereopticon views. Mr. Furnas has been in France and can speak from experience. Everybody Invited. Look at, the Walnut ; . And mahogany Turniture at spe cial prices, west" window. C. S. Hamilton. . . , , AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co- Phone 44 I.Sst Ragnhild Johansson, MASSAGE and MEDICAL , .OYMXASTIC . , , Hraduate ot Sweden. Trained nurse. Hours by appointment at your home. I'hono C21-K - 45 Center St. BIG TIME Cregca Taxi & Baggage Co. - Phone 77 ' Try our Checking System on Baggage: Claim Check for avery parrel handled. Ai . ! : 1 t LAUITTJUY UACHIITS K Buy One , At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone $5$. ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT Are you lucky. Win the $5.0O prize to be donated 'by Mr. ichriink, the grocer. . Everybody goe, so you are In vited to come al. Be on time. Music by Woodry's Orchestra. ; F. N. WO0DRY, Mgr. UFP SED iTierrlanH Will Reheare " A meftlne of the Cherrlan mln trol troune was held at the com mercial clnb rooms last night for of discussing the play . v nn in Portland next week o --i m.mtxr nf the croup who played In this city will not be able to go to Portland but the attraction as a whole is to ne prarmny Profesor Receivea Appolntnw Professor Charles 1 Sherman. Pd. D Ph. D.. of the, Willamette uni versity department, of education.' has accented an apoplntraent to team psychology and edncatlonn the sum mer school at Washington state coi lcxw at Pullman. ' He will leave Sa lem In June and before returning in the tail plans to make a trip east wfth Mrs. Sherman to visit relatives in Iowa. The Great Attraction At onr store Is the low prices. While everything In the gro cery line Is going up. we are holding down all that Is pos sible. We have Hour and all -the substitutes, everything in the way of "eats" for the fam ily. Drop in 'and get our prices. . We will give you a square deal. PURE 1XK)D GROCERY ao v ! "t. . ;ts)o xo , P. Ttefcet OfM lo thm ro . Used Fcrniture Wanted Olcacst cash srim nald tw wsei fonltoro E. L. STIFF & BON, V Phone 941 or 608 Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases SOS United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon' I vWanted, Junk W A All Klods of Hand- ' Uoods. - V Knit Market PHoes al ; - I'rirn a!d for Sacks : Cir( oar rlcea beforo yooi oelU THE PEOPLES JUNK & 2XD i HAND STORE S7t W. Com'l St. Pfcoao TSI lit Day phone KIght phona 1898 Wei LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency ieed Responsibiuty III pack, move or store yonr goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments ar specialty. riano Movtng and Out of Town : Trips. WOOD AND COAL ' 457 Stale Street. - - WANTED Used f urnituTC, toob, farm machinery and implements of all kinds. F. W. WOODRY The Auctioneer . Phone 510 or 511. if I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the hlgliest eswli I'Hce. ! Ref ore )oo aelL grt y prices. I alfto buy all kinils of second hand furniture and junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square IeI House. 271 Cliemckct St. none 38 MATiIMOTH N0I9 SALE i 1 1 LACHTiIUND HEAD i OF COHuTTEE t Elks Make Plans to Celebrate Hag Day:Withercises 1 on June 14 - ' i. Km the And Ion Sale Ad For Saturday. Something doing. PERSONALS I i John Todd returned yesterday morning from the Rod Cross Insti tute at Seattle. , Mrs. Lloyd, Shlsle left yesterday for her home at Harrlsburg. where she will be principal of the high school for the remaining three weeks of the vear In the absence of her husband, who leavea Saturday, for Georgia with the ordnance class he enlisted In. ; Mrs. Shlsler will fetwrn in . Juno, to: receive, her diplomat at Willamette university. Rev. John Ovall will preach in tjie Methodist church. In Pratum. next Sunday morning at'll o'clock. Former Governor ' Oswald West was in Salem o .Tuesday.. visiting wtlh Secretary pf Stat Ren yf. Ol cott. - . Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Chambers left ; Word has rone oat io all tne Elk lodges throughout the United States that Flag day Juna 14 should he commemorated with more patriotic apal than ever before. Carrying out this suggesuon me isaiem louse ui Elks at IU meeting last night ap pointed Mr committee with Louis Iarhmund as chairman; to formu late plans for the observance of the day with appropriate ceremonies. Wlille no definite program has been outlined, the tentative plan is to have the exercises In Wlllson ave nue, the same as last year when the Elk lodge through its representative, Mr. Lachmund,' presented the city with the beautiful flag and the flag pole, which now adorns this popular park. - m a a a, V. There win .De music, me ri oif talnable, and one of Oregon's most prominent speakers will deliver an address, but the, special feature for tho occasion has not been fully work ed out. However, it is needless to v that' this patriotic order will have an" extraordinary program this year, in celebrating? the birthday of - oo . t "OW-Uioryr ,:-rr r - Probably . all .. Americans believe - THE FARMERS" C.SII STORE . la snaklns; 'snore, bmwk than any merchant that delivers good f reo and baa then charged. Compare oarr prices with what yon are paying and -oee how mch leoa we are oclllng the same article. Arm , Hammer Soda.., H lb. can Pwre Pepper. 25c Raking Ponder. lScreas,....,.,.,.. ,',15c Corn . v. , . . . y .... Se .... 20c .... SOc .12c .12c ::Ti2e" ! .'.'T.tftc -t- - r,: rr. .Mil fit . 8e Sc- tfrn floor, per i RaHey Flonr, per lb ..... . rwt Vloor. ner lb. . . .' . . JWc.Cltrws" Waging Pwdcr. . .,25e ' ! "30C toia I ML ru.urr , , 1. galloti PuritanSalad Oil. .,lJ ' it war-pay r"' to rx n u ' carry. U Ubroe. 'i vy ! ' . b 7 New Showing Milan Straw, nv. WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET Every Saturday, 10:30 a and l:O.P- 10:30 A. RL I driving mare. 3 years old, weight llOO pound. i on-hard disk Immtow. 1 f lve-hovel cultivator. 1 tvro-hovel cultivator. 1 four and one-half feet Reel ing: mower. -1 covered hack. 1 No. SO Oliver plow. 1 X. 40 Oliver plow. Tools Etc. 1:30 1Ioucliol4l l-'unituro Including Movs range, kitchen dialtea, etc. Tell your neighbors and friewU: eeryly Invited. Note:11 I buy hoiwehokl funU ture, iniachlnery, tools and in fact anything of value. - F. N. WOODRY THE AVCTIO.VEER Phone 510 and 31 tx . 'Hats 1.98 $2.19. ' $29 - ' Less 20 per cent These prices are far, below regular. ' We made an excellent buy and when we buy a bar gain, we sell a bargain. . 20 per cent refund on every thing this week. , - SAMPSON & GIDDEMS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c,S25c . Store 152 No. Commercial St ! Our Daily Prices Cast Iron ...$1.50 Z Stove Iron ...$1.00 1 Z Wrought Iron, i 75c vv a- J WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 706J Watch for announcement on Sunday t ' : " 5 We carry the largest axiortinent of Paints, Yaniulr es, Kalsomlne and Paint Bruibei in the city. 0a ac count of having an overstock of ' -'. . ' : Pea Green, " r. We will offer it at ?3.25 per gallon While it lasts. Let us figure the bill for thaf new porch. Cement Plaster, Lime, Lath Shingles, Builders Hardware, etc You Should Know Us. ' . Falls Gity-Salem Lumber Co. Eyerything in Buildine Material A. B. Kelsay, Mgr.4 ' '349 South Twelfth St Phone 813 B i Ill ... . . ' I May Day in Fairy Land N Grand Theatre, Friday, May 10, 8 p. m. Special Matinee for Children, Saturday afternoon. May 11, at 2 :15. ' Given by ChildrcnVancing Class of Mrs. B. L, White. 100 Children In Caxt.,; . Proceeds Donated to Patriotic Cause. Evening Prices $1, 75c, 50c ' , , Matinee COc; Adults,-Children 25c J L. if