. 1 : a 1 ;.i V tHE OllEGOX STATES MAX; UATITRDAY. JCXE 15. 19 id. " n " ' - i:. r urn! I. I :I- ir- ;. i s his orie- I re- ' j ou er 3. LcrT' In V nt r- ar.y- ; en I f 'oru , id e. :novr, . wcrk food I t- , ar.d be n . ely a tbat, ' ius!y. able- . est I last te cl ettor. r Exceptional Values Special reductions throughout our entire line. Se the feature our Liberty street window. Sat urday. June fifteenth only. HARTMAN JEWELERS AXD OPTICIANS , W. V. Vrmrr state til IJkrtT Strata. SALKM. ORKUUN Tickets To Berlin , OREGON State street near p. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Doug Fairbanks in "Flirting with Fate." LIBERTY Liberty near State street. High class reels. Madame Petrova In "Daughter of Destiny." BUGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Musical comedy. Read The Bllgh ad. on page 8. DarzaJn Bar At t&e Liberty theatre, the mati nee will be 10 cents today, instead of lS'cents as usual. Mme. Petrova in her latest production, It's great. Selected 31en Leave Jane 20 The date of departure of the sixty five drafted men who are to go from this division, has been changed tram June 24 to June 26. I Extraordinary" Banrain Matinee 10 cents today. Mme Pe trova in "Daughter of Destiny at the Liberty theatre. ! Huntley Released from Draft i Wheaton VfV. Huntley of Brooks ihas the honor of being the first class IV man from Linn county to calif for his release from the draft In order that he might enlist. He left Fri day morning4; for Bremerton navy yard. . Mr. Huntley, who Is Well known In Salem, has a ranch on Lake Lablsh, which will be managed by his wife during his absence. Verdict for Plaintiff In the case of J. H. Crawford aaginst Ed McCann. a replevin action for a horse, the jury yesterday re turned a" verdict for the Plaintiff. The jury was out only about' five minutes. , Trade in Your Old Stove And old furniture on a new. Uni versal range. ; E. L. Stiff & Son. Twins Enter S'aiy : Herbert W .McDonald and Hubert K. McDonald, twin brothers from Shedd, left yesterday to enlist in the navy. With them were also Roland O. Allen of Albany and Wheaton W. Huntley of Salem. He AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co., Phone 44 Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checka for Tery parcel handled. LAUNDRY QUEEN WASB3NQ MACHINE Buy One d-.- At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 952. Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases I " . ' : - ' ' 60 ' United SUtes National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon Day phone1 930 Night phone 1S98 CITY 1-- -. Jy r - LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed Responsibility Wo will pack, move or itoro your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Bates oab Eastern Shipments our specialty. Piano Moving and Out of Town Trips. WOOD AND COAL ., 437 State Street. BROS. CO. W. S. S. NEWS Bargain Day At the Liberty theatre, the mati nee will be 10 cents today instead of 15 cents as usual. Mme. Petrova In her latest production it's great. Leaves for East Frank Wilbur Chace, former dean of music of Willamette university, left last night for New York where he will teach. He has been at Wil lamette three years and Is consider ed one of the best musical Instruc tors on the coast. Blfch Lead All in Bargains He still has the best and greatest show yet for the money GO! Extrarodinary Rarcai Matinee 10 cents today. Mme. Pe trova In "Daughter of Destiny" at the Liberty theatre. j Good Record for Recruiting It is doubtfull if any office in the state holds a better per capita rec ord for enlistments than the Salem office, which" Is headquarters for the territory embraced in Marion, Lin coln, Benton. Linn and Polk. Since Jan. 1, 1917, this territory has sup plied 422 volunteers for military ser vice, this being In addition to the enlistments for the navy and marine corps. lt should be noted also that besides all the foregoing enlistments this district has made up five com panies of soldiers. Among the col unteers, fully 65 per cent chose the ity being the signal corps. The bal aviatlon section, the next In popular ance of the recruits were scattered through, various branches, the In fantry enrollment being very light. Bargain Day Promise Read them on page three of this issue. Volunteers Leave Today Following is a list of the young men.- enrolled , by , the , registration board for mechanical branches in the government service and who will leave today for Portland to take spe cial training: Raymond G. Larsen, Homer Davenport. Merrill D. Rich mond, Evry H. Kennedy, Ben Faught, Jas. II. Humphrey. -Clyde J, Boyce. Paul F. Grouke, Howard B. Church ill, all of Salem; Earl R. Van Xujrs of Stayton. and William J. Holme of Portland, alternate. Bargain Day Promises Read them on page three of this Issue. The Limit of Conservation- Speaking about tbriit, tnere is no Itv rettinz the better of Salem. From an authoritative source It is stated that rammes nere are canning up pig-weed against a pos sible scarcity of "green goods" next winter. Really, there are worse ar ticles of diet than pigweed, which Is supposed to be the progenitor of th ninarh in the rarden. Those who have used It declare It to be a pala table as splnacb. ana it nas me ad vantage of growing without culture or irrigation.'- Xo More Annuals- Bargain Day Promisee Read them on page three of tnis issue. So great has been the demand for Clarion Annuals of the Salem high school that the supply published Is . 1 raws frf entirely exnausiea. said yesterday that no more can be obtained and that those who hold ..... ttta Annual but who have not obtained them may have the tickets redeemed in casn . Greatest Bargain in Salem The show at the Bllgh today. TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply yonrlvants In all - kinds of wood. 16 inch Green Siahwood at $3.00 per load. 10 load lots at $2.75 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 520. aaaaaaaaaMai 2 WANTED. .JUNK S A4 All Ktmtm mt 14 H ' Oct r rlrr brfare ?m aril THIS I'F-OI'I.KS JVSK U - 1IAXD STORK iti n. rt at. rxt I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. .Before you selL get my price. I alM bay all kinds of second hand furniture and Jnnk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square Deal Hoe. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 399 Buy Theml BORN COiTo Mr- and Mrt- J- J- Cook. Friday. June 14. 1918. a daugh ter, born at the home of Mr. and 8. It. Vail. 158 South Cottage St. The father is head farmer at the state school for the feeble minded. DIED FROST At the Willamette Sana- tarium, June 13, 1918. Mrs. A. Frost, who was 36 years old. The funeral will be held this aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel of Webb & Clough. Rev. George F. Holt will conduct the ser vices. Interment will be In City View cemetery. Besides her husband. Mrs. Frost Is survived by three children. They are Virgil, 12 years old; Irene, 9 years old, and Georgia. 14 years old. The family came to Oregon a year ago from Oklahoma and have resid ed five miles southwest of Salem. BROOKS In Salem, Friday. June 14, 1918. Robert Lee Brooks. He died at the home of his sister-in-law. Mrs. A Tittle, 640 Marion St. TV ith his wife. Mr. Brooks was in Salem on a visit. His home is In Carstairs. Alta, Canada. Besides the widow, three sons and a daughter survive. The body is at the Terwil Uger home, awaiting funeral arrange ments. Two In One" Shoo, Polish 10c Shoe soles 25c to 75c nair: heels 10c ami 15c pair: heel plates 5c pair: shoe nails, tacks, strings, etc. Shafer's Harness Store, 170 South Commercial street. Stnvn Until September- Rev, Josephine Hockett, who has resigned the pastorate of the High land Friends church to take effect June 1. has agreed to stay until September because the new pastor, a Rev. Mr. Lee of Indiana, Is unable to reach Salem until that time. evrsbOTB Canvas baza 21.65. Teamster and auto track anrons 11.25 to 11.75. Sharer's Harness Store. 170 South Commercial street. I At the Court House- Execution was ordered In the case of Isaeblla May Hardenbrook against Byron L . .Hardenbrook. to secure from sale of personal property the sum of $141.50. Order issued In the estate of Edward Burns, deceased, for the erection of a monument. Or der issued for the appointment of Victoria Boeschen. guardian of Ar thur Roeschen. a minor child. Order issued for the appointmebnt of Ben Smith. James Smith and Frank A. Osborne, appraisers of the estate of Frank A. Gaelan. deceased. Final report of administrator in the estate of Arthur L. Livingstone, deceased. Marriage license issued to Otto F. Buetler of Macleay, and Hilda A. Iardon, of Salem. Player Piano I have a $730 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's in . unusual bargain a . rare oppor- unity for anyone wanting a high trade Instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff Sc Son. 44 f r-urt St. Will Work on Iaer Prof. E. A. Hancock of the Eng lish department at Willamette Uni versity left last night for Anacortes. Washington, where he has accepted a position for the summer with the Anacortes American. He will handle the entire news department of the paper, which Is a weekly publication. Don't Fall To VisiU Demonstration it E L Stiff A Son's this week. Our I July .Demonstrators- Will serve free Golden West cof fee and free lunch In connction with our Universal stove demonstration all day Saturday. Bargain day. E. L. stiff & Son. Join the Thronff Of bathers and swimmers at Den- nison's Boats and Baths, foot of Court street. Rag Old Prices, New Good Buren's Furlture Store. Special- Handsome oil paintings. ty Mr, Howard Ellis. 16x20 site, only $1.00. Buren's. Furniture Store. 1 1 9 Com mercial street. , Tara to Ru-i Hundreds are learninr the art at Dennlson'a Boats and Baths, foot of Court street Kulmmlns Means Health Dcnnison will instruct you In tnc art at his bathing resort. Foot of Court street. I Outline nd BathlnK Boats rented and swimming les . . . . sons given at Dennison s Boats ani Baths, foot of Court street. Dance Mooe Hall- Come early. Saturday nlgnu . rriuHnri1 aaJesIadv lor taaies underwear. Hosiery ana giora. ply at once to Gale & Co. r-v,. n train ncbeduie. un anu after Monday. June 17, trains num u. el .mi ci will he discontinued. Xumbers 9 and 14 will nave aauy Wood burn connections scneuuie as now. I have a $750 Singer player piano -fcirfe I will sacrifice for $562. it's an uausual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a uirn grade Instrument at a low price, n L. Stiff & Son. 41$ Court St. CASTO R I A : For Infants and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Let Contract June or the purpose of opening bid? and letting a contract for the con struction k)f the Salem-Aurora stretch of .the Pacific highway, ihe state highway commission will me-?t In Portland Jun 2.r,. nida will be received up to 1 1 o'clock. Construc tion is to be in two units, one of 7.3 miles and another of 10.6.1 mil?s. Bids will be received on aH types and contractors will be allowed to secure Portland cement at prfres f'xt-d !y the war industries board. This is at $2 a barrel r. o. b. Oswego, Xo guar antee of workmanship, material or a maintenance bond will be required of contractors. G ilon Hefrigerators Rest made. Prices reasonable. Buren's Furniture Stoie. 179 Com mercial street. A Large Enrollment ; Is expected at the Capital Business College next Monday when a new class In shorthand will be com menced. Few will waste time th'.s summer none should do so. It may be profitably emplojed at this school in preparation for office Work bookkeeping and stenography. Ha and Trunks At bargain day prices. Buren'sJ I urniture Store,"179 Commercial St. BEGUN HOT WATER . JDfflOTIHG W TOO TOOT FEEL EIGHT 8ay fl'aaa of hot watar with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. If you wake up with a bad tasta. bad breath and tongue Is coated; if your head Is dull or aching; If what you eat sou.s and forms gas and acid in stcr.ia.b.. or are you bilious, con stipated, nervous, sallow and can't gei reeling just, rigni, Degin in Mae bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea-' spoonful of limestone phosphate ' in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys an dbowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your Inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wa3h out or the system all the previous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food Into the stomach. r To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, .nerves and muscles become loaded win body Impurities, get from your phaf macist a quarter pound of llmastone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteUss. except for a sour ish twinge which is not unpleasant. Men and women who are usually constipated billons, headachy ot have any stomach disorder snouM begin the' inside bathing befo'e breakfast. ' Have you noticed wncn anything in oar line drops we are the first to adver tise the fact? -These are oar prices for Saturday: CHOICE BOASTS OF BEEF 15c per lb. BEST BOILING BEEF 10c per lb. VEAL VEAL VEAL STEAK . 18c per lb. LOIN OR LEO OF VEAL BOASTS 20c per lb. VEAL STEW 11c per lb. PURE LARD The Best that Money Can Buy $135 per pil FRESH LIBERTY STEAK (Formerly called Hamburger) 2 lbs. for 35c FRESH SAUSAGE 2 lbs. for 35c FRESH WEINERS Our own make per lb. 20c LIVER 2 lbs. for 15c BES? CREAMERY -BUTTER 45c per lb. FRESH BREAD 10c per loaf We expect others to copy us. Bat remember we are not a' branch market put in to fool the public We stand alone and are in no way connected with any other market in Salem. Do your bit to keep us here to protect you against High Prices. Same old Midget. Same old policy. (MIDGET jj MARKET Originators of Low Prirces 351 STATE STREET 2c lb. Discount on all Fish on hand TODAY. Chinook Salmon Newport Halibut Newport Shad FITTS 444 Court Street HEMEMBKIt THK MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE June 18th at Turnidge farm, near Talbot on Oregon Electric of live stock and farm implements. Saturday Kveniitg, June l." Polk Comunity auxiliary will give strawberry fete at Kimball's hill. Program, S p. m. Autos will be wait ing at the west end of the bridge from 7 to 8 o'clock. Entire proceeds go to lied Cross. Trade In Yonr Old Stove On a new Universal and visit rfm. onstration at E. L. Stiff St Son's this wees. The Pioneer 1 term ton Wil be held on the oJhn Hnnt farm in the Waldo hills if. mii east of Salem, on Saturday, June 22. waiter looze will be the main sneak er of the dav. Kvervbodv Invited and a good time Insured to all. i Demonstration of Universal Stoves And ranges at E. L. Stiff ft Son's. this week. Partake Of, Good raatry uaxea on universal stoves and ranges at E. L. Stiff ft Son's, all this week. Sar Wheat Flour By using our patent dry paste. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Com mercial street. Five Cents and Vpward For wall paper remnants. Buren a Furniture Store. 179 Commercial St. New Co-Carta and Sulk lew- Just in. See them. Buren's Fur niture Store, 179 Commercial street. Xew Line of Mattreftae Just I We will offer a 15 per cent re- Our Daily Prices Wool Rags 5V$c White Cotton Rags 2c Shody Rags lc Sacks 9c to 15Vc WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 706 Watch for announcement on Sunday gCASHj BARGAINS AT STONER'S 2 STORES 2 cans Milk 4..25c 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee 30c 15 lbs. Onions 25c 2 cans peas 25c 2 cans corn 25c 2 cans Tomatoes 25c 5 bars White Laundry Soap .. zac 1 pound Coffee 9c 6 RolUToiletPaper 25c 5 pounds White Beans. . .55c 5 Boxes Matches 25c Corn Meal 7c We pay 32c cash, 33c in trade for eggs. 4 ft. Wood or sawed 2 Stores 855 N. Commercial Street (Damon's old Stand) Phone 68 HIGHLAND GROCERY 746 Highland Are. Phone 496 Geo. W. S toner. Prop. Ling Cod Black Cod Red Cod MARKET r 1 Phone 211 duction on these. V. V. Moore's Furniture Store. Bargain Day We will sell all ready-made lare curtains at 10 per cent discount. A If you value your car have it repaired at the Highway Garage Saxon and Elgin Six Service 1000 South Commercial Street OUR CAKES' , Like Our Bread HAVE THAT "HOME MADE TASTE" Angel Food Cakes, each. 25c Devil Food Cakes, each 20c, 30s Layer Cakes, each 15c, 20c, 30c 50 per cent Wheat Substitutes PEERLESS BAKERY 170 N. Commercial St. Salem BARGAIN DAY Lumber, Shingles and Roofing at Our West Salem Yard 2x4 sized, Xo. 2 common, 4 and 6 ft. S10DO 2x4 aized. No. 2 common, 12, 14 and 16 fL $14.00 3x4 sized. No. 2 common 14,00 6x6 sized. No. 2 common 114.00 4x4 sized. No. 2 common $14.00 4x4 No. 1 common, sized and rough . J1S.00 6x3 No. 2 common, sized and rough $14.00 1x8 h 2x4 sized No. 3 $10jOO 1x4 lap siding, best grade, worth $30 $25.00 "Star A Star" Shingles, best grade : 1 3J5 AT OUR SALEM YARD, 349 S. TWELFTH STREET Paints, Hardware and Roofing HOOFING 23 cents per square off of regular pi rice. llose City White paint, per gallon $3.00 llest Grade Fishcr-Thorsen'a Taint, per gallon $3S Mortise Locks, both brass and old copper, worth $1 .... 75c. Nails, 6 U per lb. : 7c Hygiene Kalsomine, worth 55c, per pkg. 25c Porch Paint, Floor Paint, Shingle Stain 25c per gal. off WINDOWS i 2 It. 1 3-8 Present Price Price Saturday 12x20 $1.20 1100 12x24 - 1.50 -1J20 12x26 1.45 1-25 12x30 1.65 ' 1.50 14x20 1.30 T 1.15 14x23 1.70 " 1.40 12x30 10 " 1.50 12x:ri lA'i . IJw 10x24 1..V) 1.25 16x2S 1.K0 , O.50 16x:) 1.90 1.C0 16x32 2.00 1.70 18x18 1.43 1.20 18x26 1.83 1X0 18x28 1.1) 1.C0 18x30 2.00 1.70 18x32 2.03 1.80 20x26 . 1.83 1.45 20x30 2.10 1.G0 20x32 . 2.30 1.70 20x36 2.60 liiO 22x28 ,2.10 1.C5 22x30 2-10 lis3 22xir2 2.43 - 2.00 26x28 2.50 2.10 26x30 2.63 2.20 26x32 2.70 2U0 32x24 2.80 2-20 32x28 3.30 2,50 32x30 3.30 2JM 32x32 4.00 3 00 36x24 3.23 . 2.75 36x28 4.00 3.15 36x32 4.43' 3.75 Falls City-Salem Lumber Co. " EVERYTHING HT BUILDING MATERIAL" A. B. xteliay, Mgr. Phone813 Yard and Office, 345 8. 12th EL fine line ct net and marquisette car tains. Hamilton's Furniture Store. Bargain Day SpecUU ; At Hamilton's Furniture Store.