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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1918)
THE OnrOO.V STATESMAN': THURSDAY. JUXK M, 1018. For B Blue Serge Bargain argaih Day I have an extr heavy weight navy blue serge of sttperb quality from which I will make you a Regular $60 Suit for $50 V, i If ordered Bargain Day This Serge Suit is worth $60 and is actually selling for $60 here and elsewhere, but I have a limited amount of thy Serge on hand, purchased last year and as a Bargain Day Special am ! fferinr a. suit fmm it at $fiO. i . -t Remember, this price is for Bargain Day only. sT J MI-EL F J V . GQlfRT ST.' SALEM orzSJ MERCHANT TSSLCjR New Show New Pictures ' TODAY LEWIS MUSICAL COMEDY CO. is arnl the LIBERTY BELLES NEW SONGS, NEW COSTUMES, NEW DANCES NEW SCENERY AND - NEY7 PICTURES SONGS, DANCES, COMEDY AND GIRLS GALORE BARGAIN, MATINEE TODAY LI GH THEATRE Personal Veller M. Wrltht of this city, en listed yesterday far the medical corps. Jeaving this morning for Van couTer barracks. j Ben W. Vicks returned from San Francisco, where he went to, visit his wife, who has tren in the hos pital with an attack of illnes. Mrs. Ed Dertram was in from Mill City yesterday on a business errand. W. H. Downing of Shaw spent Thursday In Salem. Herman Gillam of Perydale was in OIL STOVES Add to. the Comfort of : Cooking Dangler 2 burner. . . ....... ... . ............ . . . . . . . .$14.50 Simmons 3 burner. . . . . ... ....... . . .................. $18.50 Dangler 3 bnrnetors-. ? ; ........... ' ....... . $18.50 New Hartford 3 burner, . ....... .v. ......... . .... . . . $25.00 Detachable OTensr.w. .-. .... .vs-.s .-. . . .$4.75 and $5.75 im t ,v ; - . w -V is- - ICE CREAM FREEZERS 1 qt. "White Mountain vll... ...$3.00 2 qt. "White Mountain". 1.: . . . I. . 1 . . .'. ... 3 qt ' White Mountain". . .v. . 1 ..... . . ....,."..$3.90 ........$150 4 qt. "White Monntain". ... . ... .... .1 . . . . . . : ........ .$5.35 --.-.....,.. . - 6t. ?' White Mountain". . . , . r ........... '.. '. .... . .$6.00 The government is urging eating of more ice cream so, buy a freezer and make it yourself. TODAY'S STATESMAN TO OUR BABGAIN DAY SPECIALS SALEM HARDWARE 0 120 N. Commercial St. Salem the city- briefly yesterday. Charles J. Wililamson. who has been in charge of the Salem high FChol cadets during the past year, has acepted a stmalar position with the schools of Stockton. Cal. ; Mr. ind Mrs. r.rock and son Vir gil Brock were among Dallas people, who spent Thursday in the city. J E. Cooke Patton left yesterday for Portland where he Joined a party of friends n a trip to Mt. St. Helens. R. H. ami Rn.scll Karey left yes terday on a trip to Seattle. A. ' ft. Silvey of Phoxuix, Oregon, was a rVent visitor in Slrra, regis tering M th CapHol hotel. W. K. ! Clark of Turner was In the city briefly yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson wers arrivals in the city last night, regis tering at, the Marion hotel. Mr. and Mrs. . K. PolU r of Rose burg wfo transient visitors In Sa lem Thursday. all jday Saturday. Bargain day. E. L. Stiff & .Son: lax and Tnmks At Bargain day prices. Buren's Furniturte Store, 179 Commercial St, Our IMiy .lVmmstrator Will irve free Golden West cof fee and free lunch In connctlon with our Universal stove demonstration "See 'Gets-it' Peel F Off THis Corn." leaves the To As SmttoUi As the The corn ncvr grew tbat "Gt-lt" will not ret. It never irritates th flesh, never niakm your toe fort. Juat two drops t Gets-lt nd presto! rhe corn-patn vaoirfies. fshortly you can peel the corn right oft with your It's Wonderfal tm See 'Ceta-It IVel finirer and there ' ymi sre pain-fre and liappy. with the tn as Ftn.xith and corniree as your paim. fis-ii is tha only safe way in the world to trtt corn or callus. It's the sure way the way that never fails. It is tried and truo used by million eyery year. It always works. "tiels-lt" waWs -ruttins"-and diirsrini; at a corn ant fursintr with bandscs, ralvea or anything else entirely unnecessary. "iet-lt." tho Ku;rantor. uiuney hark corn- remover, the only sure way osts but a trifle at any ilrusr store. Mjfd by K. Lawrence i'Cu, Chlcaco. Sold in S.tlem and recommended as the world's bent orn remedy by J. CL tVrrv and P .?. Vrv. y y v V . t v y y y y y X See D emoestratioe ar .Fageol Tractor TMs is a walking type of Tractor for orchard work one of the latest improved Trac tors now on the market. Can be seen at work on Vick's farm one mile west of Eosedale, "the Birdsell Place tomorrowcan be seen on the floor Saturday at the - 4 Y' :Y y y. y. aieyivi "- .y . . -J - ,- ., mm. Goo .COENEB STATE A FEQNT STS- . . GEO. VICE, MANAGES y y y y y y y y y V t y y y t y y V t f y V y y I rH catln for 1018 - For the purpose of trying to make j the irrigation service more satisfac tory the city will be divided Into two districts so that each district will get the full service of Ihe plant upon the day it irrigates. The plan is to have the houses which bear even numbers on the streets irrigate only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, and the honses which bear odd .numbers on the streets Irrigate onljf on Tues day. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. This plan will permit every house to irrigate four days out of each week. The purpose of the Water Com pany in furnishing water for Irriga tion is not to furnish all the water a person can run through the hose in the six irrigation hours everr dar. but to furnish enough water to keep the lawn in condition. To use more than enough is a waste. We will pump the usual amount of water and hope to furnish it more satisfactorily. Salem. Water Light 4b Tower Co. StAtufory Ca.se 1'ostponol The ease of stat6 a!ast Delbert Riggs has been postponed until the September term of conrt on account of the Inability of defendant to s eure certain witneses at this time. There were no other cases coming before th court ysterday. th rgular routine being taken up this after noon. It is now thought that the term will carry over into next week. MARCH TO GIVE WEEKLY REVIEWS General Will Tal k on War to Newspaper Correspondents Each Saturday. WASHINGTON. June 13. Weekly reviews of what is transpiring on th attle bleids of Kurope will be given the American public hereafter by the war department through the news paper correspondents in Washington. Secretary I'.aker announced today that he believed it essential that the public have a better understanding of eventsvat the front and had aikcd General Mart t. chief of .staff, to ar range for the review. Instead of issuing a statement prepared by general staff officials. General March will see the news paper men personally every Saturday and talk over with them the battle situation and the part the United States Is playing in the great con test. ' In this way a resume of the events reported by General Pershing and something of their significance will be given in an authoritative manner. General March being pecu liarly well equipped for the work by reason of his months of experience at the front as chief of artillery under General Pershing. Since be took up the duties of chief or staff. General March has been a rlose student of every operation at the front, . Near his office a rpeclal map room for his use has been es tablished with all or the battle rronts laid out in varying scale. Officers are e.pecialy assigned to keep these maps up from hour to hour when a battle is in procress and the "chief or utaff can aatlsfy himself as to ex actly what la going on at ny mo ment. OVERWORKED MAN Couldn't Get .Man to Kill Hi I1a". Had to Keep in. How lie Did It Saratoga. CaL "I am an engineer and overworked so I could not aleep. was tired all the time. I could not get a man to fill my place so had to keep on working. My druggist asked me to try Vinrd and It built roe up and strengthened jne m I feel fire and sleep all rlshL" I?aae W. Brad ford. There Is no secret about VInol It owes its sucrtss la such cases to beef and cod liver peptones. Iron and man ganest pptonates and glyercrho pbate. the greatest body building and strength creating tonics. We slrontly recommend Vino!. Kmll A. Sehaefer and Druggists vervwhre. Families Roost in Trees to Escape Montana Fieri "lllLLINCS MonL. June IS. Ttt't Is little change in the flood sitiut,. here. The hot weather continue a- the river Js remaining stationary ? j a trifle higher. Three famil! i5 sought shelter in trees to avoid lis flood were rescued tonlrht. The Northern Pacific got its lrt open from the west tonight. Ti4 Ilarlington's Caper-Dnver Hae U tied up by a wreck near Silesia. Speaking of the conduct of ti war. slip It Into the high. Exrhain We still have a few conversatku: patriotls with oa. It has always beta so. V Every mother of the newlr-draftf : boys Is singing that popular sctc .My Hero.- " GiMon Iterricerators Rest made;" ' prices reasonable. Duren's Furniture Store, 173 Com mercial rtreet. Mnsical llitor In City David S. Craig of Seattle, has been here In the interests f a monthly publication devoted to the interests of music teachers and musicians generally." it carrla the title "Music rnd Musicians. and contains many notes, reviews and technical articles. Considerable space is de voted to the work of Salem directors and singers. In addition to editing and publishing this periodical. Mr. Craig Issues a musical year book that covers the states of Oreson and Washington. I Kleven-liee Pyrex OiiLing Set Free with each Universal range sold this week. E. L. Stiff , & Son. Hole in Pridce Some complaint has been made about the South Commercial street bridge which is badly worn in places with cracks big enough to endanger horses or passing vehicles. However the city has made arrangements to replank the bridge and the work Is to begin in a short time. . Trade in Your Old Stove And old furniture n a new Uni versal range. K. 1 Stiff & Son. Enveln"H ( aue Trouble . Attention is called tfr the mailing of envelopes of standard sizes by the postofflce department, who .re quest that poodle io raref Jl and not send those unusually large or small ones. Often they are badly torn before they r'-ach their destination because of not fitting the cancelling machine. Extra work of stamping them by hand Is necessary. Trouble has also been caused by extra! dark paper being used and this covered with advertising to the extent that It is almost impossible to distinguish the address. GalWmay to Eugene Charles V. Galloway. . state tax comimssloner, will go to Eugene to day where he will delives the Flag day oration at a program given by Eugene Elks tonight. Mr. Galloway is one of the leading speakers in the state and i In demand for occasions of this nature. licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued yes terday to John C Stahlman of De troit. Or., and Bertha M. Schram of Woodburn; to Michael A. Callow and Mable Wasson. both of thin city. The latter couple wer married yes terday afternoon at the oflce of City Recorder Race. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years A DEAD STOMACH OF WHAT 1SK IS IT? Thousands? yes hand reds of thou sands of people throughout America are taking the slow, death treatment dailr. They are murdering their own stomach .the best friend they have, and In their sublime ignorance they think they are putting aside the laws of nature. This Is do sensational statement: it is a startling fact, the truth of which any honorable physician will not deny. These thousands of people are swallowing dally huge quantities of pepsin and other strong digesters, made especially to digest the rood in the etomarh without any aid at all rrom the digestive membrane or the stomach. Mi-o-na stomach tablets relieve distressed stomach In five .minutes: they do more. Taken regularly for a few weeks they bnild up the run down stomach and make It strong enough to .digest Its own food. Then Indigestion, belching, sour, stomach and headache will go. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold by druggists everywhere and by Dan iel J. Fry. who guaranties theai. 3 l a ' tr. He docs, if you sImplyplione or say-send me a loaf of breach' Get the best for your money, always specify a' "irs i - Takes Youdaclo Younger Days'? 1 W .4 A Victory Bztxd With Victory FIitct at Your Grocer CHERRY CITY BAKING CO. Big f For Bargain ; o ' , : 'ii it : saruraay,. j iedHctioos: .Day une 15 With the exception of eggs, butter, sugar and "flour, we will gire 5 cent off on the dollar on all purchases. This reduction b in addition to the 5 cents eff-oa the dollar which we have always given to purchasers who take the goods with then. SPECIAL DEEPER REDUCTIONS ON MANY LINES Don't Forget Our Dry Goods Department. $3.50 Hats 1 la rgain Day, $2.50 SPECIAL COFFEE DAY GOOD COFFEE BIG REDUCTIONS 20c Coffee, reduced to 25c Coffee, reduced to ...c, j 30c Coffee, reduced to 35c Coffee, reduced to ,.. 15c .. 20c . . 25c .. 30c Ground Cocoa, Bargain Day, 28c per lb. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERES The Farmers Store of Quality A. W, SCHRUNK - 7' . t.Ii, 1J 270 N. COMMERCIAL ST. Alwars bears the Signature of