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THE PRECOX STATESMAN; TltntSDAr. MAY 1ft, lOJg r. HARTMAN BROS JEWELRY IS THE KIND FOR YOU Yonr rliaracter sa Judged largely by the J.i ..i o,. vare you en and by the kind yWive otri.T cafe uUy and wisely. Inspect the many beautiful things we" have for til girl iind boy rraduate and the June bride. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS ANI OPTICIANS Stt and Liberty Streets. " Service Quality CITY OREGON State street near ' O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Dorothy Dalton, In "Tyrant Fear." ' LIBERTY Li lborty near State street. High class reels. "The Beloved ' Traitor," with : Mae Marsh. BLIGII SUte between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. W. AL Jonea Republican candidate for nomina-! tion for state Senatoir for Marion county. Vote i S X. ' paid adr. ) Three Couples Are Wedded Marriage licenses were issued from the clerk's office yesterday . to the following couples: Ben Pade and Leona Propp. both of Salem. Mar j ried at Christ Lutheran church. Wil liam Worth and Mabel Louise Arm : strong, both of Aurora. Married by , City Recorder Race. Clarence D. Downey of Sllverton, and Mabl V. Starr, of Salem. Married at the par onage of the First Baptist church. (tt Ton Forget It t. And afterwards regret t. Vote, No. 7 X, O. F. Robertson for con stable. (Paid adv. ) Loses Part Of Finger William McGllchrist. of the Royal c&fetaria, parted with the first tion of bis little finger yesterday while operating the sausage mill. In putting meat into the machine he in serted his hand a little to far and contributed the tip of the finger to the mixture. Vote 48 X W. A!. Jones 1 Republican candidate for State Senator, for Marlon county. - (Paid jCloves, All Kinds 1 Auto gloves, work gloves, 1.25 to IS. Sharer's Harness Store, 170 S. Commercial street, south of Ladd A Bosh Bank. Sew Resident Comes 1 ' M.. M. Dolan has ' sold his shoe shop at 130 South Liberty street to It M. Styles of Pulman, Wash. Mr. j Styles has been Jn the shoe business Wa Pulman for fifteen years. As soon as Mr, Styles finds a home loca tion his family will move to, Salem. r7 3 i AUTOMOBILES JSalem Velio Co- Phone 44 Oregcn Taxi & Baggage Co. I Phone 77 ' Try oor Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checks for avery parrel handled." : , LAUNDRY QUf tiAcamE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. ' Phone S53. loctor White Diseases of Women and ; l Nervous Diseases EOI United SUtes National Bank j Balldiag, Salem, Oregon Iay phone 130 Night phone U98 LAR?,IER TRANSFER Efficiency peed . ResponslhUlty ijT will pack, move or store ton foods and fuarante sat- Wietlon. j : ; : r-tei on Eastern Shipments w specialty. llano Moving and Out of Town ' ' - Trips. WOOD AND COAL , 37 State Street. ..... TT Tin Price NEWS - I". Hoff, Republican, for State riea&urer. Read The Political nr ? les 2-27, election pamphlet. (Paid adr.) , Speaks For Prohibition v A great "dry America" rally will be held at the armory, Thursday at o p. ra. captain Richmond P. itoh- fion, former congressman from Ala bama, will bo the speaker of the evening ana will speak on "America In War." Admission free. Joseph K. Wrieht Candidate for city marshal has re sided In Salem since 1903 and has never register or voted In any othr piace in me state since that time. (Paid adv.) Byem Head Ore iron Veteran AO the recent convention of the Oregon "Veterans, held in conjunction with the G. A. It. reunion at Albanr w. a. yers. or this city was elected ia coiuiuanaer ror ine cominr vear. In ; tn election of officers for the w . it. c Mrs. South wick, of this cuy, was maae chaplain. 10 IX Percy M. Varney For marshal. (Paid adv.) Drafted Mast' Sell Nick Paris. Cigar, News and Boot black stand with entire equipment, good will and long leaser best pay ing, business of its kind in Salem. Low "price. Must sell at once. Seo Nick Paris, 383 State street. Vote 48 X W. AL Jones 'Republican candidate for Senator for Marion county, adv.) Stat (Pall Reclnroclty My hand and voice and pen have been at your command freely for thirty years in every work of patriot ism, charity and public improvement. I ask the small return of your vote for justice of the peace. Frank Davey, No. 70. (Pd. Adv.) Itailian Flag Wanted With a government order on hand calling for the raising of an Italian flag on the postofficc May 24, Post master , Huckestein is , wondering where he will beable to secure the designated banner in Salem. Presi dent Wilson has directed that ail government buildings on that date should fly underneath the union jack the national emblem of Italy, com memorating the anniversary of the entry of the southern country in the war. None of the nags are on band and postmasters are asked to secure them wherever possible. Should any Salem resident own such a flag and he is willing to loan it for one day, he is requested to bring it to the postoffice. Vote 10 X Percy ML Varney . For city marshal. (Pd. Adr.) Have Vou Made Up Your Mind To support Varney for city mar shal? (Paid adr.) . Just Arrived, Shipment of Fine 16-inch green slabs. $3 per load. G. II. Tracy W'ood Co. Phone 520 Vote 48 X W. AL Jones Republican candidate for Senator for Marion county. State (Paid Cnrnh, A Practicing Attorney For eight years; just the man fo- Justice. of the Peace. (Paid ad). If Satisfied With the offical record if Consta ble Per.-y; M. Varney, Indor?e it by voting for him for city rmrshal. (Pd. Adv.) aaaaaamaaaaSSSlH Wanted, Junk AU4 All KI- f Sa4 Ha Fall Market PHee Seil rrleea pmi t Sack TnE PEOPLES JUNK A 2ND IIAN1 STORE ', 171 W. Coaml St. .-i -i. T4 WANTED Used furniture, tools, farm machinery and implements of all kinds. F. W. WOODRY The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you aelL 8t my price. I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and Junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK ; COMPANY The Square Deal ITouse. 271 CheniekeU St. ITione 308 B0RN I1ACH To Mr. and Mrs. J. Bach. 40 South Twenty-fifth street. Tuesday. May 14. 1918, a son. ELLIOTT To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elliott. 1959 Center street, Mon day, May IS. 1918, a son. MARRIED DOWNEY-STAR In Salem. Wednes day, May 15, 1918, at the par sonage of the First Baptist church. Miss Mabel V. Starr, or Hayesville and Clarence G. Downey of Stay ton, Rev. G.'F. Holt officiating. The couple will make thlr home in Silverton. Elk' Rot ister Arrive The Elks rooster has arrived In Salem and will be-auctioned off to night at the meetinr of the lodre. The proceeds of the sale of chanti cleer will go to the Red Cross. The purchaser of the rooster hands the big bird on to some other lodge where he is re-auctioned. He was brought to Salem by Sam Manning of the Mc Mlnnvllle lodge and is now beine fed and curried Into shape by Frank Pur- vme. .Not that the old boy isn't In good keeping all the time for the Elks are treating him mighty fine but Purvine Is putting on a few ad ditional touches for the event to night. If. Four Years Hard Work As a police officer are to be con sidered. Percy M. Varney is surely qualified for city marshal. (Paid adv.) Vote 73 X Walter E. De Long For constable, one and one-half year's service as police of Salem, and deputy sheriff of Marion county. (Pd. Adv.) Player Piano I have a $730 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for S5C2. It's an unasual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high rrartn lnilriimn( at m In- nri V I L. Stiff tt Son. 441 rurt St. Only $3 Per Load For 16-inch green slab wood. G. H. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 520. Republican Candidate For Republican primary for re- nomination for state senator, for Marion county. A.-M. La Fo'.iett. a farmer, candidate. Vote No. X 50. (Paid Adv.) For Efficiency In Office- Vote 17 X J. T. Welsh for city marshaL 1 Deans .and More Reanft Do you want to grow beans? . If so, tne saiem-Kings Products com pany Is interested In your problem. They have already contracted quito extensively for green beans of tnis seasons production, and .want to finish all contracts for this product. In the next few weeks. The com panv will pay SCO per ton delivered at the Salem factory, and will fur nish sacks. Well cultivated, they should yield two to five tons per ere. If Interested, write or phone the company, or see Luther J. Chapln field agent. 1 Vote for No. X 72 Lee W. Acheon A resident and voter of Marion ountr for twenty-five years, candl- late for constable on the Republican ticket. . (Pd. Adv.) Cafeteria IMnn Unitarian church. Friday, May 17. 70 X Frank Davey Has no enemies to punish or friends to reward at the expense of 'u st lee. Millionaire and Jaborer win -ereive equal treatment under tne law In his court. (Pd. Adv.) Removal XotUe ; Tha Red Cross . Pharmacy has moved from 4U State to 386 SUte street, the first door east of the Spa, 75 X AL M. Southwick Asks the Republican nomination for constable. Salem district, Thirty Mve years a resident of Salem. With K comnanr. Second Oregon U. S. Volunteer Infantry; during Spanish- American war. . Just, prompt ana courteous treatment for alL (Pd. Adv.) V procrani Is Pleaslnp A very pleasing program o! sacred music was given to a very largo au dience at the Catholic church last Sunday night. The altar were pret tily decorated with snow Dans ana when lighted for the benediction service were beautlfuL The Catholic holr rave two rood numbers, uen U. Markee of Portland sang two solos and Miss Mary Schoettle played a violin solo. Legende," by Rohm. In most pleasing style. Kev. ratner Thompson of Portland gave a mas- erf ul address on "Tne i-ainouc Church and Democracy." The con cert closed with benediction st wnicn three numbers were, sung by the choir. The choir organist ana ac companist was Miss Leona Wiedmex. Rain or Khi Vote for Constable Percy M. Var ney for city marshal. (Paia aav.j Lower Taxes, by electing Unruh Tnitir of the Peace. Fie will re lieve the circuit court of the trial of many cases costly to tne tax payer (Paid ad). cav Xfitn Wanted To learn printing trade. Good wages while learning. Apply States man Composing Room, upstairs. Republican Candidate 1 For Republican primary for re omlnation for state senator for Marlon county.. A. M. La Follett. a farmer candidate. Vote No. X 50. (Pd. Adr.) Xew Resident Arrive . J. F. Hutchason. the insurance man. Is moving his family here from Spokane, and they will make their home on South Commercial street. Their soh Reese, who. has been In a Spokane hospital for several weeks. Is sufficiently Improved to be moved and -he will be placed in the Will amette sanitarium for a while. WARD FOR MAYOfU As a candidate for mayor of the city of Salem I want to repeat, so that it may be understood distinctly by the electors, that my candidacy ia not backed by any corporation and that, if elected. I shall Ik guided In my policy solely by consideration' of the welfare of the city as a whole. I am a taxpayer. 1 ant a immber of the city council, and as a member of that body I have been zn active alderman and have made a close study vof the needs and conditions of the city. I have been a member of important committees of the council and at the beginning of the year as Fisted in cutting the budget to a mln. iniunt without impairing its effi ciency. It stands to reason that a man who has served on the council is better qualified to serve a mayor than one who has not. I a.ck your support. FRANK S. WARD. (Paid Adv.) Just Kifcht, Nothing Mo I won't make any false or non sensical promises. If chosen, I shall conduct your justice of peace office honestly. Intelligently and econom ically. That's all. Frank Davey. (Pd. Adv.) Vote 17 X J. T. Welsli For city marshal. Your vote will be appreciated. O. 1. Hoff. Republican, for State Treasurer, ltead The Political luz xle, naxea 20-27. election pamhlet. (Paid adv.) THAT SUMMER SUIT Don't swelter in the hot sum mer weather when you can get a light weight all-wool suit made to your personal x3asure at practically the price of good ready-to-wears. . We have a very large line of high grade suitings from which you may make selec tion. Let us show them to you. ! SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 STATE STREET Seats i Today j Two Honrs High Class Entertainment Choru es, Solos, Stunts, Quar tettes, Etc. Reserved Seats i 50 cents ! Secure your reservations at the Opera House Phar macy. t i Phone 1459 Salem Concert ' May 17 j i GRAND OPERA HOUSE i Willamette Glee Club Reserve Your Became a Resident of Marion-. County 45 years ago. cast his first vote so years ago (two years after his majority) for IlenJami'n Harrison for president, and has continued to be an ardent supporter of the Repub lican party principles, has filled the DOSitlnn A fTmtn )Ho sArA1 Recorder, ex-officlo 'justice of the r- ,uu Aiayor, nave done rieldl work for several of Marion county's sherirrs In the past, was the direct means of the capture of the noted Austrian outlaw a few years ago by the late Harry Minto; you will there fore make no mistake, and. it will be appreciated, if you will. May 17. mark your ballot 74 X, G. F. ertson for Constable Salem District (Paid adv.) Oilar CliefttM A new lot Just received at Ham ilton's. W. Al. Jone Republican candidate for nomina- tion for State Senator for Marion county. Vote 43 X. (Paid adr.) Clean-o Oil Mop For polished floors. Reghlar $1 size. 90c. C. S. Hamilton's. Pickers Prices To De Adjusted Some weeks ago a committee was appointed by the Salem Fruit Union to take steps toward an agreement among the growers of loganberries as to the price to be paid to pickers this season action that is very essential in order to prevent tbe "stealing" of employes from the smaller tracts by the larger ones. This committee will come before a meeting of the logan berry growers, to be held at the Union's offices Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at which time the whole matter will be gone over with a Tlew to permanent adjustment of picking prices. All growers of this section are urged to be present at this meet ing, whether members of the Union or not. Get an Oil Mop X While they are going at sale prices. C. S. Hamilton. The. Apex Electric Yarnum Cleaner Is a marvel when It comes to get ting the dust from a carpet. Sold by Hamilton. ConMbl Perry M. Varney- "lC?, !, JUpp0rt ror city mar&haL (Pd. Adv.) Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player plana which I will sacrifice for 1 5 62. It's an nansual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E- I Stiff & Son. 44t Court St. V. Al. Jonew . Republican candidate for nomina-1 tion for 8tate Senator for Marion county. Vote 48 X. (Paid adv.) J f .. ; , I'nltarUn OafeterU Itinner ' '! Friday evening. 5:30 to 7:30. : in i ioot upportnniir 10 gei a ceaar cneii. a new ioiim riaa to near mat be Is ros- igt reeelVd at the old price. Ham - llton s. ote Xo. otf on Ballot Z. J- Rlrra. candidate for resre- sentatlve. If noifiinated and elected. shall work for every measure which appeals to me to e for the good of Marion county and the state at large. (Paid Adv.) Another Benefit Dance At Macleay Saturday night. Go to tbe Cafeteria- Dinner at Unitarian church Friday evening. May 17. Vote 71XG.E. Unruh For Justice of the Peace. (Paid sd). HI art rait KA Crni It W m 1 -a W . ft DOOSiea at ncnem nop MACLEAY. Or.. Mar 14-The Ra frnu Konaftt Ant la the Macleay ball Saturday night netted the organization something over SS0. Good music a rood crowd w gethe? In making this dance one of the bent of ihm rfr. Another riince will be given this coming Saturday night. It is also a Red Cross benefit, The revlral services which were - . , being conducted by Guy Fitch Phelps ended Sundav nlsht with an excep tionally good, attendance. Several persons were converted. Sunday fehool will de held next Sunday morning at the school house. The hour Is 10:30 o'clock. Jese Martin is building a new garage. k Construction has begun on the new I barn on the D. J, Miller farm. F. E. Good el I Is constructing a new chicken house. II. E. Martin Is a sufferer from the grippe. ; CAPTAIN HOBSON SPEAKS TONIGHT Former Naval Officer One of I Foremost Men in Recent ' American History . Captain Richmond ' Pearjon Ilob- son. who speaks at the armory to night on "The World War and the Great Destroyer," Is one of the fore-! most men in recent Ame.lcan his tory. It was Hobfon's idea of bot tling np the Spanish fleet at Santiago da Cuba during the war with Spain In 1898 that led to the idea being carried out by the British on a vastly bigger scale only a few days ago at Zeebrugge and Ostend. Captain Hobson. upon his retire ment from the navy, entered public life and was sent to congress by his native state. lie has devoted years of his life to the cause of prohibition of the liquor traffic and is now help-! ing in the battle that doubtless .will soon lead to afdry nation. CLUB TO SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT RoUSUlg Conceit If Promised i c f Wll u "7 OUlgtTS OI Willamette University A rousing glee club concert will be given by students of Willamette university Friday night at the Grand Rob-I00"1 House nnder the direction of Ur - rank Wilbur Chace, dean of the school of music. The personnel of the glee club is the same as that which toured the state recently with such success with tbe exception of two members. They are Hairy Bow ers recently left for Camp Lewis and Loren Raster who Is In United States ""J vlce. The program follows: PART I Jolly Students" Arranged by Mendenhall 'Vocal March" Glee Club "The Chace" Ttheinderger Miss Florence Scbeurle Tbe Pirate's Wooing" Scott Solo by Fred McGrew Glee Club "Two Grenadiers" Schumann Solos by Harry Dowers and G. Anderson Glee Club Reading Selected Fred McGrew Don Juan's Serenade" , TschalkoTsky Archie II. Smith P,!ta7a.,ITel f0 Roswell Waltz and Herald Emmel PART II "Sextette From Lcia". . . . . . . LescheUzaky (For Left Hand Aalone) Miss Florence Scbeurle "Bugle Song" ..- Dudley Back "Mammy's Lullaby" . . Dvorak -Sprosa Glee. Club "Winter Song" Bullani University Quarette First Tenor, Gus Anderson Second Tenor. Floyd Melntyre Baritone. Paul Sterling Bass. Roswell Walts The Blue Bells of Scotland" . . ' ' '..V ' - Planologue. "Little Orpha nt Annie- Miss Florence Scbeurle Accompanied by Ivan Corner "Stars and Stripes" Sousa Ode to Willamette" . . Mendenhall Glee Club Willis Our Sunday dinner costs us a dollar for five of us. That s economy, lint ltT I Klllls I've got yon beaten. Ours U 35 cents for seven of us. I vWMs How do you manage It? lul the trolly out to I my motner-tn-iaw s. Judge. - J J PERSONALS I 'Ben" Levy's . many . friends will I perinr in Anchorage.. Alaska, where I be Is manarei for the Carstens Park' Ing company. He writes that the I northern clime has caused a mark- ed Improvement in his health J. utue nas rtturnea from a business trip to rorUand. G. S. Bar ham. of Lyons, -was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doner, of Silverton. were among the recent ar rivals in the city. The following Portland people were registered at tne Marion hotel last night: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Will iams. Mrs. Arthur Cook. John IL Frailer. Genevieve Frailer! Dorothy Frarler. L. WyOddy. of CouauUle. spent Wednesdiir in the city on business. I C. R. Drown, of Toronto, Canada was a recent visitor in Salem, reg lsterlng at the Marion hotel. - Th following wr In from fill. verton yesterday on various errands: I - --a--Mw- wva a w j Mrs. John Kerber. Tne iouowing are recent cnesxs iron scio tor a nrter stay. I r. bine, oi aus uij, was a transient visitor In the city yester- HJ; , ' , ,w - E- T Barnes Is spendlnc the day If I A 1 . I . I CUfford Harold of TangenL'-as mong ine gueau 01 me ga ooiei 1 . . 1 T'nI?r . ' The following ai l ? Ao:. MJL are recent guests at and Mrs. A. L. Preston. A: A. Flynn. L. W. Wyn- koop. William Cronan. all of Port land. a. TL Unrnh Will Xot Resign In favor of any one or at all If elected Justice of the Peace. (Paid ad.) If Yon Want an Officer In tit city marshal's chair who has done things, vote for Constable Percy M. Varney. (Pd. Adv.) Kate on fTn4 Polish Mop Large size, regular 1 1 mop for fuci Hamilton's. 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Vacuum Packed by Spec- : ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. j It Reaches You Fresh , EvrjtY Cam Gvakaktitd ' AI'PULXIATIVK WOMILN , , How often is the quesUon iuied "Are the testimonial letters pbUb ed In the advertisements ot Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound gen uine and true." In answer to that , question wwant to answer most emphatically yea; and It ts gladness ': for health restored ay tne use or Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cotu-, pound after weeks, months and tone. times years ox suffering that has prompted these women to write anch letters in order that other women who suffer as they once, did may, profit by their experience. ' '4 V MS W ' "The trouble Is that yon Americans don't understand grand opera. "That's what Ifthare been telling . my wife." agreed Mr. Cumrox. "If w bnderstood the proposition better, we -wouldn't be paring $10 or f IS a seat ' for JL Washington SUr. Fearlesa Exerwtiosi of tbe Datiea of This Of rice JAS. P. FELLER CaadUate for COUXTY COMMISSlOXEIt RerHiblkma Prisaarie . May 17, It IS DOXALI). Orexosw Horn and IX laod la Harkm' 1 Cownty. A 8occefBl Farmer, t -' . Xo. 04 on Official IUlloC (Paid Adv.) Our Daily Prices ! 0 . e t Wool E-gs ZVtC S White Cotton Ragi. . .... .2c Z Shodj Rags rle Z Sacks ..9c tolSUc S WESTERN JDHK CO.: : i e Salem's Ta'rig Junk . ! DcaJen ' Corner of Center -nd Court Phone 706 - Watch for announcement on S . Snndaj Z