-' ' s - TUB OltEGOX OTATESMAXi VK1.NKS1.V. Jl'.K 10. I9IS. i : Save Your Evpr V- n k . tf.ke use of our up to the minute optical service. Correctly fitted glasses will protect your eyes from sua glare and eyestrain Consult us now. -. j HABTMANBEOS. CO. 1 ' '"' . " ' JRn'Vl aw. ' w . -till UIT1L1ASS SALEM. iinKi:ii Dr. BardoUo Optometrist I OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "Believe Me Xantlppe,"' with Wallace Reld. . ' LIBERTY Liberty near State street. High class reels. Franklyn Farnuni In "$3000 Reward." BLIG1I State between lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. : Special films. "The Barrier" with Rex Beach. ILano Recital- j ' - The pupils Of Miss Margaret Fish er, assisted by Miss La Von Coppock, reader; Delbert Moore, violinist: will appear in a piano recital tonight at 8: 5 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Public cordially invited. . Playef rtano I have a $7o0 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunlty for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff tt Son. 44 C-urt St. CITY ; "O'ew Manager Here - J. H. Schmidt has arrlvel from Eugene to take charge of the plant of a local ereamery.f In Eitgrne he was manager of the Mutual Cream ery's plant. Mr. Schmidt is a cream eryman of much experience. tVJth Our Complete Equipment 1 Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be'a funer al beauUful." Webb Clough Co. Malarkeys Form Company James A. Malalrkey, Cbarl3 - B. Malarkey and Da J. Malarkey of Portland are incorporators of the M. & M. Wood Working company, capitalized at $100,000 and for which articles of Incorporation were 5 filed yesterday at the office of State Corporation Commissioner II. J. ' Schulderman. The main offices are to be in Portland. The new firm proposes to deal in timber and ships of wood construction, the, scope of the articles covering the construction of vessels. N ' WBKX II I1LKN, ORBUOK Stpt DLIGH HOTEL "A I1om Away from ITom. Strictly Modern 11.00 Per Day IN Rm f Ca-frt Only Hotel in Business District IS AUTOMOBILES Salem Telle Co-. Phone 44 Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking ; System on Baggage.' Claim Checks for tvery parcel handled, , LAUNDRY QUllfclN V7AS-HNQ MACHETE Boy One ; At .. Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Cora. . Phone $53. i Doctor Whitel Diseases of. Women and Nervous Diseases SOS United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon 1 Bay phone : 930 Night phone U98 LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed . Hevinonslbllity .We will pack, move or store four goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Hates on Eastern Shipments our specialty. Piano Moving and Out of Town' ' ' . . . " . Trips. Vnnn ami. rrii V 457 State Street. Broken' Inses Quickly Duplicated NEWS Auction Sale Wed. 1 p. m. !!!; Knnll. I II.. ... - - - Kiu-iwiij. oec page it. Injuries Were Severe Mrs, Edith Claxton, one or an au tomobile nartv who w int an accident Sunday, was on the op- t-miiup lame one and one-half hours for reduction of a fractured arm. William C. Barker had six stitches taken In his lower Hp and suffered a badly bruised knee while Mrs. Wil liam Barker suffered a badly sprain ed shoulder. Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player plana 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. L. Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Kubll Succeeds Winslow ' At a recent meeting of the alumni of the University of Oregon. K. K. Kubll of Portland was elected pres ident to succeed Walter C. Winslow of Salem. Mr. Kubll is a business man of Portland and prominent In state politics. He has been a mem ber of several sernions of the state legislature and may be a candidate for speaker of the house at the next session- Auto Player Piano, Furniture Rugs; etc., at auction Wednesday. 555 South Liberty. See page 5. Watt Cae Remanded In an opinion by Justice Bean the supreme coart yesterday remanded to the lower court for Marion county the case of Ella Watt, as executrix of the will of Charles L. Watt, appe lant, against F. II. Reeves. Rose Haywood, R. R. Young and Mattie A. Parrish, Prior to his death Charles Ij. Watt brought the suit for a de cree , declaring a trust in his favor on a certificate of sale by the sheriff following: foreclosure of a mortgage prevloufly owned by Watt but align ed by him to Ro. Heywood. The opinion yesterday Instructs" the lower court to make Han Reinohl a party to the suit. Xo Hearing Set t No hearings have yet 1een set iy the state consolidation commission and prof. J. M. Matthews. Illinois economist, who has been employed by the commission to assist in work ing out a plan for combining boards and commissions. Professor Mat thews has established offices at the state capitol building, but says his work will be personal study of the Oregon situation for a time and that hearings will probably not be called for several weeks. 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. I WANTED, JUNK I Ami All Kl4 ( ! Ua4 Fall Market Frir Stal I'rlcn fr Sarka r;t mr rtrm Urfmrr y mr-Tl Till- l'KOIlKS H'XK A JSD IIAXI STORK 271 IV. Caaal t. !! 731 i I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the hthest cash price. Before yon sell, get my price. I alo buy M kind of second hand furniture and Junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY ' The Square Deal IIoow. 271 Chemeketa St. Ihone 3tH Vobb 5 Cloueh's ' FUNERAL PARLORS CompleU Equipment ModeraU Prices aim Corner Conrt and High Its. PHON-5 120 Night or vj j ",as- l- I I .-. ' Ml - I MARRIED BEUTLER-LARDON At the home ? M d Mr8- U p- Lardon of Howell Trairie, Sunday. Jnne 16. 1918, at noon. Miss Huda A. Lar don and Otto Rentier, with Rev. . P. Baumbartner performing the ring ceremony. The bridal couple left on a honey moon to Portland and Pu get Sound points. They will later live on their farm at Pratum. Xotlcc to K4rkholIrt t Of the O. K. Conntry Club. It is Important that all stockholders of the O. E. Country Club attend the meeting Wednesday even i nr. or if unable to attend, deliver their proxy in person to the secretary before the meeting. Give this matter your im mediate attention. It Is Important W. H. Rurghardt, Jr.-. secretary. Irrigation for 1018 For the purpose or trying to make the Irrigation service more satisfac tory the city will be divided Into two districts so that each district will get the full service of the plant upon the day It Irrigates. The plan is to have the houses which bear even numbers on the sireets irrigate only cn Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, and the houses which bear odd number! on the streets Irrigate only on Tues day, Thursday. Saturday and Snnda This plan will permit every house to impale rour days out or each week; The purpose or 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 irri ration hnnn mr. Am-m but to furnish enough water to keep me 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. oaiem water ught Power Co. IVace of Mind t lset Sergeant Paul Ifendrirk inn r a vaaouv . V IUC OsUfTIU Ollf- man. writing to his uncle. D. R. Snv-j aer nere. from France. vhr . u In service, says that, though he would uae 10 oe back home If things were quietea aown, he must not be under stood as readr to on!t There'a no peace of mind sitting comfortably In me ironi panor and knowing that some blanketv-blank la mnrderlnr your friends and rei-tire In the back yard and that, when he has tnein saicly stowed away he will come back and work you over. It is much better to leave all and "get" the aforementioned person and we are going to have him In a tight box before many moons." Pendleton Tribune. Will Pick Fruit Mrs. Ceorge VIck will have charge of a party of children who will p ik fruit in orchards near Salem in the next several weeks.. She is able to accommodate three or four children more in the party and hopes to have them enlisted in a few days. Motor From Walla. Walla- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fishman of Walla! Walla are motorists in the Willamette valley and passed through Salem yesterday. While here they were visitors at the state capitol building and went throush the building. They will gas as far south as Riddle. Douglas county. Two Clo A Seamen- George Hanson of Oregon City, who; has been employed here, and Earnest F. Towell of Jefrerson left yesterday to join the navy as seamen of the second class. Proffeor! To Make Trir Professor Florlan Von Eschrn will go to" Tillamook and other nearby points on a speaking tour In the In tercsts of Willamette university the latter part of the week. Professor James T. Matthews Is also slated to get n touch with high school grad uates in Portland with the Idea of advertising the local college. He will occupy the pulpit of . the Centennary Methodist church In the city on Sun day morning. Plenty of Bites Xo Flslt E. Cooke Patton returned yestcr day from a trip to Mt. St- Helens in company with a group of Port land, friends. The journey was made entirely by auto, and included In its schedule several cases of miring down in the Washington roads, for which no bottom has been provided. The party spent several days camp ing in the heavy tiidber and endeav oring to lure trout from the streams. Each member of theg roup got the limit In bites but no trout. The mosquitoes of that section are found to be in good health and very soci able, i Eastern Oregon Very Iry J C. R. McConnell. at the head of the Harney County Improvement ment company, has been in the city for severa days on business connect ed with an Irrigation project on the Silvies river, some thirty mile from Burns. He states that this project, which contemplates the irrigation of about 100.000 acres of land, has been held up during the past four years by litigation, and at the present time is in worse shape than ever. He reports conditions in that country very serious, as it is not only burninx up with drought, but there Is a placue of grashoppers which threat en the limited crops. He leaves to day on his return to Ruins. , llaintiff Wins e-Vrdict A verdict of the Jury yesterday in the case of Mary R. Franco acain?t Robert E. France was in favor of the plaintiff. France was plaintiff In a former suit for divorce and in set tlement or the affairs of the couple be was required by the court to pay his part of a Joint obligation of $90. Mrs. France aliened that he refused to pay b Prt and that a judgment was brought against her for a total of $145. She sued Fiance for that amount and was allowed the sum In the jury's verdict yeMerdar. Hall to W-liinct Hr, John O. Hall, who ha- held the chair of Fecial science at Willamette university, has reicnei his position and will go to Washington. D. C, where he will take a position with the government. ', -' ' ' '" I T-r r-nn Life Is Short! i Hutch IVro Funeral Today The funeral of the late Edward A. Perb will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Rlgdon chapel. Burial will be in Lee Mission ceme tery. Body Sent To Canada-. Accompanied by the widow, the body of the late Robert Lee Droks. who died June 14. at the home or his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Tittle. 640 Marion street, has been taken to Carstalrs, Alta, Canada for burial. Ovall To Camp Andrew Victor Ovall. son of Rev. John Ovall. 275 North Twentieth street, left yesterday for Camp Lewis, having been Inducted by the local draft board. For several months Mr. Ovall has ben employed at the State House. At the Court l!one Summon filed In the rase of J. I. Coates against Marion county, suit for damages. Complaint filed in the case of W. T. Rawleigh company against W. H. Verrier and T. W. Lush, suit for money. Complaint In thei case of Coolidge it McClaine against J. E. Smith, suit for money. Order issued admitting: will of Fer dinand Mantle to probate and ap pointing John Heyerly administra tor.. First naturalizations papers issued to Frank W. Rath, of Salem. a Swedish subject. ; Few fiemtan Women Register Following Is the list of the Ger man alien women who have thus far registered under the federal regula tions Mrs. Millie Mattap. Mrs. Mary Lapschies, Ida Roettshen. Mary Zeil- ke. Louise Abraham, Mai le Resrh. Emma Itahlbcrg, Annie Domogalla. Mary A. Weisenberfjer. Lilierty Honda at I dirge J. R. Hall, residing near this cltv. is mourning the loss 'of a poeketboolc conlaininc two $10 liberty bonds. a r-oiiple of 20 bills and conic smaller currency. Our Daily Prices Wool Bags. . . . . .; . .syc White Cotton B&gs 2c Shody Bags lc Sacks 9c to lVstC WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 706 Watch for announcement on Sunday , 8 See If you Take your car haye It repaired at the Highway Garage Saxon and Elgin Six Service 1000 South Commercial Street Kant Burn Paint Insures your Roofs, Hop Houses, Prune Driers, etc-, against fire and moisture. )$1.35 per gallon. W. J. Porter 455 Court Street Chiropractic Has Made Good Although Chiropractic is a comparatively new science having been practiced but little over ten years, it has dem onstrated its worth, Thousands of doctors of chiropractic now practic ing throughout the United States is indisputable evidence of the fact that chiropractic is winning its deserved recog nition. Dr. O. L. SCOTT, c-mRorn.Grir-sriNorx;isT Room 406-71, U. S. National Runic rtaildinX. Office I'bone 87. Residence I "bone 827-R Highway Commission Has Postponed Trip Soath Members of the state highway commission and State En sifter Her bert Nunn, who were to leave Port land by automobile yesterday for a tour of the Pacific highway and trib utary roads as far south as the Cal ifornia line, telephoned the Salem office that the trip had been post poned indefinitely. The reason given is uncertainty of action the govern ment may take on the remain $810, 000 bonds, which, under the f 6.000. 000 bonding act. are available this year. The commission wishes to be in position when the trip Is made to inform county courts rxactey what can be done in road construction. A short trip will be made by the com mission along the Columbia river highway. :. Sunplien Kent to Commit tec Yesterday several hundred pounds of W. S. S. supplies were sent out from the assesyor's office to the chairmen of committees who are to have charge of the war savings cam paign In the various districts of the county. At the same time Chairman W. M. Smith mailed out a letter giv ing detailed information as to the conduct of the campaign, which will begin on Monday, Jnne 24. A CAMERA Will benefit your health by taking you out into the fresh air. Cameras and supplies at SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial St. HUTCHASON'S . INSURANCE STORY . Tenth Installment I met a young lawyer not long ago who was the perfect picture of a happy contented man. He simp ly radiated happiness. It is my business to know the other fellows business In so far as it affects my business. I learned that 'this young lawyer had accumulated two . good paying wheat ranches; owned his home in town; drove his car and en joyed a lucrativo law practice. He always looked on the bright side and practiced and preached happiness. When I asked him about his life insurance he told me that he car ried $10,000 with an old line com pany and that he would consider as much more. The Increase in the cost of living. In his mind made It in cumbent upon him to double his life insurance. This young man could afford to be happy. He was making a success in life, but was taking the right method of protecting his Income. He realized that when his work was end ed on earth that his estate mlcht not be so great and by carrying life in surance his family could go on liv ing as they had been accustomed Better follow his example. MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE .171 STATR WT. J. P. ITTTCnAROX. Plst. Mjrr. t mlisted Meo Now is the time to get FULL PICE for your old clothes- shoes, etc My stock is fast raining oat and I must have more to meet the demand of the working class. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court Street D0NT Auction Sale 1917 Maxwell Auto- Player Piano, High Class . -i ... Household Furniture, Rugs, Etc . Wednesday, June 19 At 1:30 P. M. 555 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET Consisting of 1917 Maxwell Touring Car in-'first class shape, $850 Mahogany Studio Auto Player Piano with Rolls nearly new, 1 Axminster Rug 9x12 beautiful design new, 1 Axminster Rug 9x12 for Hying room, 1 velvet Brussels Carpet 13x14, 1 Brus sels Carpet 9x12, 1 Oak Buffet with plate Glass Mir ror, 1 Quartered Oak Round Extension Table, 4 Oak Diners, 2 upholstered Oak Rockers, 1 upholstered Oak Sewing Rocker, 1 Child's Chair, rery fine Maple Chiffonier, 1 large Oak Drtsitr, 1 Oak' Chiffonier, 1 Drop Leaf Table, . 2 Kitchen Chairs, 2 pairs Portiers, Lace Curtains, Hall Rack with Mirror, 4 doz. Fruit Jars, 1 White Enamel Bed, 2 good Mattresses, 1 Coil Spring, 4-gal. Wash Tub, Copper Bottom Boiler, 1 Car pet Sweeper, 1 Clark Jewell Gas Range, Dishes, Kitch en Utensils and many other things. ' 1 Note-Eerything offered in this is nearly new, and suitable for the particular buyer, the owner is moving to California and everything offered will be sold, so? be there on time- Terms, Cash. T. F. RH0DEN, Owner F. N. W00DRY 555 S. Libert OIL STOVES j Add to the Comfort of Cooking Dangler 2 burner .$11X0 Simmons 3 burner n $18.50 Dangler 3 burner. . . .j. $18.50 New Hartford 3 burner ..$25.00 -Detachable Ovens.... $4.75 and $5.75 "ice cream freezers 1 qt. "White Mountain" $3.00 2 qt. "Whit Mountaia $3-00 3 qt. "White Mountain" .$i0 4 qt. " Whit Mountain" .$5.35 6 qt. "White Mountain" $8.00 The government is urgin; eating of more ice crtan to, buy a freezer and roke it yourself. WATCH FRIDAY'S STATESMAN FOR OUR BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS SALEM HARDWARE CO. 120 IM. Commercial St. Salem MISS 4T The Auctioneer, Phone 510-511 i