I --v--'- "... ' ' ' I ' ' ' :" ' "' - - -! " . . . s-- " j iCZ t THE PRECOX STATESMAN: M'XHAY, Jt'XK P. 1Q18. It 7IT r H1MF TUD nr I 1 JUNE-THE PEART 1 ... ". J ' 7-;.., 11 You win oe auie to get just what you want In Pearls at thi. .tore. Pearl Necks, Pearl Rings, Lavalliers etc w dutiful pleee. In Sheffield silver for yW'selectlon for the bride. i '-"")' HARTMAN BROS. CO. w -jfWELEUS AKD OPTICIANS "-v.vf terico Qaality r .pi rwr maaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm : i CITY NEWS I tmmm OREGON State street near O. E. depot. Home of Artcralt and Paramount pictures. ?Rlch Man. Poor Man," with Marguerite Clark. LIBERTY u I b o r t y near State street. High class reels. Tbeda Ilara In Du Barry. BLIGH State .between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Hippodrome vaudeville. Names Added To List . AcCOfdine to rM-nrn. In 1 j- ' th w" registration board about vvw mea or arart age were regist ered in this divlsiln previous to the registration of men under the call of June 5. This will aa i ? 4 . ... . uautrg tO the list, but nut nf ...in - - kUtdl Will be deducted the sixty-three men who are to be sent forward June 24 Vick Tiros. Scarcity of labor compels its to change our present system, and af ter June 10 our Ford Service Station will close at 10 p. m., and open at 6 a. m. We think this will accommo date nearly every one and will be a saving on labor which Is needed in all lines. Blnhop Matt S. Hughe Speaks) at the Scandinavian church. South Fifteenth and Mill streets, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Salt Cae Straps 15c to 60c; bill folds, genuine lea ther, 25c to $3. 50;. suit case handles 35c to 50c Shafers' Harness Store. 170 boutn commercial street. Returnti From Sanitarium- Mrs. YV F, Drager and son Glenn returned recently f om St. Louis, iwhere the son has been under treat ment for several months for infantile paralysis, which had seriously af fected one of his feet, The treat ment, received in one of the leading sanitariums, has been successful. With Our Complete Equipment , Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a 'funer. al beautiful." Webb & Clongh Co. AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co., Phone 44 Clans To Be Confirmed . At St. Paul's Episcopal church to day, the occasion of Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner's annual visitation to the church, a class of ten persons will be confirmed. Bishop Sumner will preach at the church at 11 o clock this forenoon and at 8 o'clock tonight. The bishop, is ac companied by Mrs. Sumner. Mrs Robert S. dll. wife of the rector of St. Paul's, received in their honor last night i ; Demonstration of Universal Stoves And ranges at E. L. Stiff & Son's. this week. ! I mm . THI NtwsTo Au Run II Peruna II It is not through the printed paper or by flashes over the wires that the fame of Peruna is spread most effectively. More peo ple take Peruna because of the advice of some satisfied friend than for. any other reason. KEEP WELL TAKE PERUNA It allays Inflammation of the mucous membranes, restore the appetite, tones up the bowels, aid elimination and puts life and vigor Into the entire, human sys tem. Peruna protects the health of the whole family. In liquid or tablet form. Sold everywhere. Ask your dealer PERSONALS I BORN DONER To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Do of near aSlem. Monday, June 3, 1918, at 10:30 p. in., a son. weight j ten pounds. ' The family lives on Route 8'. Both mother and baby are doing well. Colonel Mercer 111 ! Col. W. G. D. Mercer, who has been seregant-at-arms in the state senate at several sessions of the State legislature. Is in a serious con dition at his 'Lane rounty home. Colonel Mercer was rerentlv thrown from a wagon while driving on a public highway and received injuries which have resulted in his illnesa. He has many friends and acquaint ances In Marion county. Partake Of ood Pastry - Baked on Universal stoves and ran res at E. L. Stiff A Son's, all this week. Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checks for very parcel handled., . Agent Completes Work- Special Agent S.' A. Lawrence finish ed up his work last night at 6 o'clock. reporting the registration or thirty three aliens, the majority of them living in the country adpacent to Salem. -According to the lists which were furnished him at least eight more persons are known who should have appeared before the agent, it these aliens are to secure their arm ory permits hereafter they will be obliged to make a trip' to Portland and 'register before the authorities there. , J laundry QUEEN WASHING MACHINE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220, N. Com. Phone 953. Hats Of All Kinds For men and women, cleaned. blocked. Panama bleached. Good work. C. R. Ellsworth. 495 Court. W. J. Larce llei -r. The children's day exercises of th First Presbyterian church will bo held this morning at 11 o'clock. In addition to songs and recitations by the children. Rev. W. I Large, a Sunday school missionary, will talk to the children. He wll speak about the Sunday schools he visits In the mountains and out-of-the-way places. Rev. Mr. Large will also preach tonight Trade In Your OM Stove On a new Universal and visit dem onstration at E. L. Stiff Son's this week. Signature Required No articles may be mailed to Unit ed States troops In France unless the sender shows the local postmaster a written request for snch. This re quest will not be heeded unless ac fomnanied by the signature of the regimental commander. An officer mav not approve his own request for Unrkare. The censor's o. k. does hot suffice in any case. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brooks, of Cars stairs. Alta.. Canada, are visiting with relatives in Salem. Miss Jean Ketchnm'left yesterday afternoon for Olymifta, Wash. Miss Louise Lee and Miss Lydia Elmore, teachers at the Oregon School for the Deaf, left yesterday on a trip to St. Louis. Mo. George Vick. of the Valley Motor company. Is one of a party made up mainly of Portland citicens on a fishing tour on the upper McKenzic river. Among Salem cititens In attend ane upon the meeting of the Mystic Shriners in Portland were Dr. O. A. Olsen. David W. Eyre, R. A. Shaver. Fred Lamport and William Lerchen, Airs. M. Anaerson or Anderson made a brief visit in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Mildred Ebbe was among the Dallas citizens in Salem yesterday. John Kerber was In from Stayton yesterday on a business errand. Mrs. G. H. MrXeal. or Marion, spent Saturday In Salem. The Capitol hotel had as its guest during the yast week J. D. Daker cf Goble. W. F. Ricketts and wife of Scappoose. W. R. Wine of Junction City. W. W. Green and wife of Port land. L. Plank and wife of Euger all being delegates at the State Grange. Jack R. Strauss of Falls City, who has' been located with Company G In France during the last year, arrired in the city last night and will spend an extended furlough here. He has been considerably broken down 'n health, having been in the hospital for several months previous to sail ing for America. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wrlghtof Falls City were among the arrivals In the city last night. Earl Wood, a prominent sheep man of the Silverton district, was In the city last night, registering at the HliRh hotel. Roy and Mabel Albes of Mill City were among the arrivals in yesterday. Charles Wlllman, Ellis Cooley and Joe Maddison made up a party leav ing this morning for the upper Slletx country with a view to bringing in the limit of big trout They expert to return tonight, making the round trip, by auto. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. wniteiy or ia Grande were among the visitors in Salem Saturday. W. C Woodard of Silverton stop ped In Salem yesterday. Rrookes Weatherlll, wno is win the medical corps at camp iewis. arrived last nlrht Tor a brlei visit with friends and relatives. llnlnum Ouick Bread The latest In the wneat-saving ci- fort is now on sale in baiem gro ceries. rwr or-rM i im-I UL OLKVIUL Professional Qualifications Are necessary in applying glasses for the relief of eye-strain and all errors of vision. Inferior and poorly fitted class es are likely to injure the eyes. Avoid injury to your eyes by get ting glasses only from skilled specialists. My 35 years' experience in sci entific eyesight testing is at your disposal. SAVE YOUR EYES Delays in caring for the eyes often result in untold misery. I change your lenses for one year free of charge if necessary. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN , Fits Eyes Correctly 210-211 United States National Bank Building If yon value your car have it repaired at the Highway Garage Saxon and Elgin Six Service 1000 Sooth Commercial Street Miss Ella Hirsch Dies in Portland Hospital Miss Ella E. Hirsch. daughter of Mrs. Hdward Hirsch. died Friday in Portlan.1 at St. Vincents hospital. Her father, the late Edward Hirsch. was for eiaht years state treasurer of Oregon. Miss Hirsch was 43 years old. She was a student aad a writ er. The funeral will be held from Holman's chapel at Portland, thia morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be In the Deth Israel cemetery. Oar Idea of a waste of time Is to try to rnn away from a gun that shoots seventy five miles. Ex change, j Player Piano I have a 1750 Singer player plana which I will sacrifice for f 5. It's an unusual bargain a rare ODDor- Salem ! tunlty for anyone wanting a high graae instrument at a low price. E. U Stiff & Son. 44S Court St. Dandruff Cured Miles Dandruff Remedy teed by Ward's Drue store. guaran- Dandruff Cured Miles Dandruff Remedy guaran teed by Ward's Drug store. Bargain Xot Only Jane But every day is "uargain at J. A. ratterson, 28 5 Nortn merclal street Day" Corn- Wanted , Boy to carry Statesman. person. ' Apply In Don't Fall To VMt Demonstration at ' E. Son's this week.- - U Stiff & Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases SO United States Rational Bank Building, Salem, Oregon Four More Itegtftfer Pnnr more name have been added to the list of registrants enrolled under the recent rail: Miner E. Glea- son. Salem; Taul Liphart. Chemawa: John A. Mader and lxuis w inger, or Silverton. (Juvenile Cantata "The nrownle Band.' Isue ai. E. church Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. ' Admission free. I ititf K&Imnn IH tint - fi Sarah Goodwin a memner oi rh" nm Poonles Home on 12th street recently received a fiften pound Ral- mon from Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Hall Korr cf Rainier.. The gift was i great surprise to Mrs. Goodwin who was a former resident or uamier ana a friend of lone standing of the Hall- beres. Mr. Hallberg Is In the meat market business ithere. Needless to say Mrs. Goodwin was assisted ma teriallr by the balance of the mem bers of the home In disposing of the salmon. l Vim Won't MIjw the- Wheat When yon buy Holsum quick Bread. ' ' Player Piano ' I have a IT50 Singer piayer pianu which I will sacrifice for $52. It's n nnmmi ha rraln a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price, n. U Stiff & Son, 44 turt st. Patriotic Motion tlcti At the First Congregational church this evening. A Full line Of noes Rakes, forks etc. at bottom prices. J. A. Tatterson, 285 North Commer cial street. Day phone V Nlghthone 930 1 U98 LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed .Responsibility We will pack, move or store your gooda and Isractlon. Rates. on Eastern our specialty, j Piano Moving and Out ot Town r Trips. guarantee sat- Shlpmenti WOOD AND COAL 457 fctate Street. WHK5 IX SALEM, ORKGOW , at i BLIGH HOTEL "A Hum Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1.00 Pr Day lee RM f SII4 0afrt Only Hotel In Bualnesa District TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all kinds of wood. 16 inch Green Slabwood at $3.00 per load. 10 load lots at $2.75 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 520. Vobb & Cloueh's 1 FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment lloderatt Prioea INffNIHIHHNfN WANTED, JUNK Am All Kind f 24 Hand Vmll Vlarkrt frirm Sprtal Vrim paid far 5arka t ar pie" fcfar ymm aelt tiik rKori.Ks ji k a.u STORK 2TI f'aaa'l . I'baa T3 ? Corner Court and High ftts, PHOyg 120 Wight or Day I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest rh "price. IWore yoa sell, grt my prkra. I also buy ail kind of second hand furniture and junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY TIm Square Ieal IIoujm?. 27 1 ChemekeU St. lliono S98 1Inltt Get Hard Jolt A. W. Peebles, a farmer living near the city, was trying out a newly-ar- qnlred automobile on Ferry street yesterday afternoon, and at the same time I. S. Hewitt was on the paving rioine some sweenine In the line of Peebles 'orbit. It was claimed that Peebles tooted his horn too late Tor Hewitt to make a qnick Jump, and he was knocked headlong by the car. which, however, did not pass oyr him. Ho did not suffer anythine worse than some severe -bruises, nut he took the number of tne car am reported to the police. UnKum Ouirk Itrrail ... i, c tniP wheat saver mat you win enjoy eating; it Is something new. Dm. WTilt Walton, iMieopsua sna n. s. Rank Bblc rnone as Tt.lnrni From afiwn E. A. Rhoten returned yesteraay from a few days business trip w Newport. He reports Newport very iti for this time of the year and many people are aireaay visiung mi popular summer resort. it..- ii.vi.nni Oalrk llreaI in4 rcxiiM. the use of wheat, the country needs every bushel of It. xrion nirtnre at tne rirsi . u . u u . - . gregational church Is autnonxea oy the U. S. government couimiuw public Information. it-i WHiH lYmn France a-" ---------- . Mrs. Mae Ivi has receivea ner Tirst letter from ner son. taoja v. ivi who. at the time of writing, had recently arrived with Company 1. of the Fourth engineers, at some point In France. He tells of Baving sieni w wak on the ocean, with tne us- ...i r. n j nr mil H mer. but at that time wai In the best of health and spirits. He intimates that the conn- tnr . wtilla new IDQ OUU. wa beautiful and Interesting. Like mot vA .nMir ne nan a cooa ww Ul a,ai v i" , to say for the Y. M. U. A. serricv. Open House Maintained . for Bishop Matt Hughes Bishop Matt S. Hughes, of Port land, spent Saturday In the city, the guet of Rev. John Ovall. Open house was maintained by the family and a number of friends came In to greet the guest. During his stay In tbe city he delivered an address at Kim ball college of Theology. Bishop Hughes, who Is a speaker of exceptional ability, will deliver the principal address at a special patriotic service In the Scandinavian church this afternoon at 3 o'clock Pastor John Ovall. Dr. It. N. Avlson of the Methodist church and other speakers win .take part in tbe pro gram, which win Include excellent special music. A feature of the oe casion will be the unveiling and ded Ication of a service flag, containing eight stars. The Scandinavian church .located at South Fifteenth and Mill streets, Is the only one of Its character In this section of the state, and Its membership Is second to none in genuine loyalty and patriotism. LEARN STENOTYPY Th New Syttrm of MACHINE SHORTHAND The Host Wonderful Invention fat Business Efficiency in 50 Years Swaairar blkanfcua annaa Vr tfaraaralaa Iaan4 al kr aa ar narO. h uanafiai MU atW raaa, at itwun. Saaai a Iran m4 mm triat. Only rOCK MONTHS Kralr4l Ownaji f1 MM nlufa kr MM mi aaVteacr -ase SIM B aagnftl aiU naaiaat Mtaril WMMtaaa. Pat MI Utsraatiaa ilaaaj POLYTECHNIC BUSINESS n f tfW OAKLAND. CAL. If Vnil U'lUlM - . ,. . An "Athlete" go to tne r iri con gregational church this morning anu hear about It. - . . 50o and 65c Wide snaaes. an rnlnr. 7e to JZ. J. A. r.Uerwn. 28 S North Commercial street. D. H. MOSHER HIGH CLASS LADIES' TAILORING 474 Court SL 'Ttw Ilnmnlf lUml" Twenty nnmbera on jnvenue can tata program Monnay ana R!2rt i. m. Leslie M. E. cnurcn. Admission free. HUTCHASON'S rxsrn.xcE story Kisblh InMallment. Hello! Why, how are you? Y'i baveVt be"ii in this trwn for ovr ten vearn. bare you? "No. I went away years aro and just returned to day." "Well. Jim. I'm clad to sv? you," said the old icsidentcr. whose name was (lack. "Clark, I am looking for Mrs. Her husband was the cashier of the bank when he died." "What. do yoi want to iee her for. Jioi?" ask d Clark. "I was told that she was roiuuelled to work to support ber family' said Jim. "Well. Mr. 'a affairs were- involved when he died and when they were finally settled n phis wlf? was left with practically no income." "Hidn't he earry Insur ance?" "No he tlMMigtit that he didn't need it." ' I.f YOU haven't adequate protec tion, call at the MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE S71 STATE ST. J. F. HCTCHASO.V, Dial. Hgr. I rH ration for 1918 rnr ih nurnoeo of trying to mae the Irrigation service more saiinar tory the city will be dividedJnto two districts so that eacn aisirici wm get the full service of tbe plant upon the day It Irrigates. The plan Is to navo tne nous vhirh Hear v(-n numbers on III' streets ' Irrigate only on Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Sunday, and the houses which bear odd numbers on Iho streets irrigate only on Tue: day. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday This plan will permit every house io i nitrate four days out of eacn weeK, The purpose of the Water Com pany-In lurnisntng water ror irrica- tion Is uot to furnish all the water a Demon ran run through tbe hose in the six Irritation hours every day. but to furnish nonph water to keep the lawn in condition. To u more than enouKh Is a waste. c win pump the usual amount of water and hope to furnish it more satisfactorily. Salem Water Light . Tower Co. A Private II In all of lis apopintments is what we offer for the use of our patrons, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Terwilliger. Funeral Directors, 770 Chciuekcta St. Phone 72 4. You cannot be too care ful about tbe kind of med icine you take. Old, im pure drugs will poison the blood; but our pure, fresh drugs will have the good effect your doctor desires. It is false econ omy to buy adulterated drugs. There's no dan ger of getting that kind when you come to us. No matter who writes your prescriptions, bring them to us to get them filled. Come to OUR Drug Store SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial St. THE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS DIRECTED BY MISS MYERS, PRESENT THEIR Second Annual Concert AT THE ARMORY WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 8 P. M. ADMISSION 15 CENTS "aaaBBBBBBjjMiBBBMMBMMBIIaalBMB mWmWmW WHY POOR HEALTH There's a Reason -And The Chiropractor Will Tell You . What That Reason Is. - Dr. O. L. SCOTT, CIIIROPRACTIC-6PTVOLOGIST Rooms 400-7-. U. 8. National Dank Handing. . Office Phone 87.' . " Resides Phooo 82SR. Conserve Food By .Using ICE Delirertd 25 lbs to 100 lbs 70c per 100 500 lb. Conpoa Book 3.t0 300 lb. Coupon Book $3X0 200 lb. Coupon Book $2.00 SALEM ICE CO. PHONE 415 Screen Him or Trap Him! SCREENS All widths 18 In to 3 in. galva nized, sq. ft. 4o Black Wire, sq. ft.. . 3c Adjustable Window Screens, each 40c to 75c Fly Swatters, each 10c Fly Traps, each. . 15c Garbage Cans, galvanised, with. covers, all sizes $2 to $6 ; Salem Hardware Company 120 N. Commercial St. Salem.