The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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,Vhen Your Eyes Depend on Glasses
You want Glasses you can depend upon
? THE KIND WE MAKE
HAETMAN BROS. CO. .
JEWKLERS ASO OPTICIANS
W. W. Cmr Malt aa4 IJWrtf Street.
SALKH, UHEttOX
DR. BURDETTE, Optometrist
A Superior Optical Service
CITY NEWS
j Operate Full CafuiritT .
u. u. Hon and u. H. Mills, of the
Spaulding Lumber company, left
yesterday on a trip to the Mary'
River Lagging company's camp, and
alo to the Lurkiamnte camp No. 2,
expecting to be gone several days.
Operations in the company's plants
4re going forward at full capacity,
frith no trouble in the matter or la
bor. As a Mm pie of a day's drlre
the local mill received twenty-three
carloads of logs yesterday.
Card Of Thank
To the many dear friends and
neighbors who stood by us In our
time, of late sorrow, we express our
deeu appreciation for the tender
woula of sympathy, kindly deeds.
tokfK of beautiful flowers, offers of
carstfVtc, we thank you all.
XUraterully,
Mrs. Isabel M. White.
Miss Cora L. Prescott.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shipler.
Grand Jury Select el
tnmt was the seletcion of the grand
Jmy for the September tTiu. The
following citizens wre selected: C.
II. Mck. foreman: Halph Glover.
Herbert Inoney. Sam P. Matteny. H.
N. Keck, L. W. Cuis and James Bellamy.
Wanted Stock Hog
Weighing US pounds
Phone 2357-J evenings.
and up.
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OREGON State street near
O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft
and - Paramount pictures.
' Selfistt YateB," with Hill Hart.
LIBERTY Liberty near
State street.' High class reels.
Clara Kimball .Young, In
VMagda."
BLIGH State between Lib
erty and High. Mutual and
-Bluebird films. Special films.
"The Barrier" with Rex Beach.
Boy's rocket Picked
Weldon Kirk, one of the carriers
for The Saturday Evening Post, be
livese bis pocket was picked by a
stranger on the streets yesterday. He
bad placed his purse in a coat pock
et. He met a stranger who spoke
to him and at the same time brushed
rather violently against him. and
shortly afterward the lad discovered
that the purse was. gone with the
money it contained. The Post carrier
is a son of Will T. Kirk, correspond
ent for The Oregon Journal. He
says the stranger had a mustache
and was dressed in a dark-blue suit.
Will Sell For Cash
Commencing July 1st we will con
duct our business on a strictly cash
basis. Patton's Book Store.
Player Piano
I have a $730 Singer player piano
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. K.
U Stiff & Son. 441 furt St.
Twenty-fir- Pound Limit
From now until further orders are
received twenty-five pounds will be
the limit 'on sugar purchases for
canning purposes, according to In
formation emanating yesterday from
stats headquarters of the food ad
ministration in Portland. Aside
from the canning regulation the rule
still holds that residents or towns
are limited to two pound purchases
and county residents three pounds.
Ham an Klet fling I Wl ion
Women elvvator operators are a
very common feature in the big ci
ties, but it was only ncently that the
innovation appeared In this city. JIlM
Minnie Hreeden. who has had sever
al months experience In holding
down a man's Job elsewhere, has re
cently been Installed as operator of
the elevator in the Hubbard building.
An Increase of business may be look
ed for at that point. Fore some time
Miss Breeden was a street car con
ductor at Murphysboro, 111.
Irrigation for 1918
For the purpose of 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
streets Irrigate only on Monday,
Wednesday. Friday and Sunday, and
the houses which bear odd numbers
on the streets Irrigate only on Tues
day. Thursdsy. 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 every day,
but to furnish enough water to keep
the lawn In condition. To use more
thin enough is a waste. We will
pump the usual amount of water and
hope to furnish It more satisfactorily.
Salem Water Light Power Co.
Wanted
Boy to carry
in person.
Statesman. Apply
Porch Shades
And refrigerators at Hamilton's.
T.
Royal and Select Masters
Companions of Hodson Council
No. 1, R. . S. M., take notice: Hod
son Council No. 1 will go to Mc
Minnville on Saturday evening,' June
22. Those wishing to go will please
phone .'to E. F. Carlton, phone 76,
make reservation for auto ride.
ZJ order of the Thrice 111. Master,
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Bijc Pance At Silverton
Saturday. June 22nd, given by
Sackow's Jazz Orchestra. - Come. .
Milling Plant Moves
The task at moving the old Cherry
City mill buildings to the new site
on the south side of the Southern
Pacfic tracks was begun yesterday.
the annex being first cut loose and
pulled into position.
Appointed To West Point
Car) ton McFadderi of Junction City,
a newphew of Miss Maggie J. Mc-
Fadden and Mrs. J. P. Frizzell of
Salem, has been appointed to the
United States military " academy at
West Point and left for that place
yesterday. For two' years he has
been a student at the Universityol
Oregon. He is 20 years old.
With Our Complete Equipment
Refined services and latest meth
ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer
al beautiful." Webb ft dough Co.
Will Play at Kugene
Manager' John . Graber and his
Cherrian band have acceuped an in
vitation to appear at Eugene at the
celebration there f July 4. . Four
bands will be employed by the peo
ple of Eugene and the Salem mu
sicians will lead the procession In
the street parade and give a special
concert in the afternoon. ;
Bai-caln In Dishes
For the next few days we will sell
all patterns, we are closing out at a
big reduction. Hamilton s.
Royanl and Select Masters
Companions of Hodson Council
No. 1, R. ft S. M., take notice: Hod
son Council No. 1 wll go to McMlnn
vllle on Saturday eevning. June 22.
ofThose wishing to go will please
phone to E. F. Carlton, phone to.
and make reservation for auto ride.
By order of the Thrice III. Master.
Kalem Hi 2 lance
Moose hall. Saturday night. Come
early.
The younger music . students of
r.im Weller will be heard in their
closing recital this Friday evening
t thA First Presbyterian church at
cninok ihim. An invitation is ex
tended to those desiring to attend.
given by
Come.
The Apex Electric Cleaner-
Gets all the dirt that can be gotten
by any vacuum cleaner and cost much
less. Let us give you a demonstra
tion. C. S. Hamilton.
Trunks, Bags And Suit Cases
-For your vacation trip at Hamilton's.
German Allen Wome
The following alien women were
''registered yesterday at the police sta
tion: Louise Heidecker, Elizabeth
Talack, Hermine Routenkranz. Mary
Tlmm and Elise Donaldson, -Amelia
Burger, Louisa Sproed.
Another' Accident Reported
Another accident was reported to
the public service commission yes
terday by the Southern Pacific com
pany. The message said that a tres
passer named Newell attempted to
board a freight train and suffered
e loss of a foot nnder the wheels
) result. .. - r
Three Are Commissioned
. Three more saiem men have re
ceived commissions as officers In the
Oregon guard troops, the com mis
sions having been received from
Portland yesterday through Major
A. A. Hall. A commission of second
lieutenant of Infantry Is conferred
upon James W. Jones. Dr. C. E.
Cashatt becomes afirst lieutenant in
the medical corps, and John F. Mc
Cormlck Is promoted from second
lieutenant to captain.
Bunk Mate Killed
Sergeant Charles Davis, who-has
carge of "the local army recruiting
office, has received Information that
a former bunk mate has been killed
in action on the western war front.
Te two men served together for five
years, at Fort Worden, Wash., and
at San Francisco.
WHY THE RUSH?
Going to the Pure Food Groce
ry. There is where we get first
class goods at fair prices. Yes
we are prepared to supply you
with anything in the line of "eats"
for the family. All kinds or "sub
stitutes." Also fine confections,
ice cream, soft drinks, good and
cold. Fruits, Strawberries. Rasp
berries, Cherries, Apricots, and
fresh vegetables. Drop in and let
us get acquainted. Dont forget
the place, . t ' ...
PURE FOOD GROCERY
S4S VmUm St rkM SO
S. r. Ticket Of He la tke Steve . -
Vtir Dance At Silvertoi
Saturday. June 22nd.
Suckow's Jazz Orchestra-
Boy Wanted To Carry Statesman
South Salem route. Appiy in per
son.
r'-n Aiul Km Our
tn. riectrli cleaner. It is the
best suction cleaner we have hand
led. Sold on easy terms. C. S.
Hamilton's Funiture store.
SttAnttan I.eille
We are closing out our Derby
lenM linel natters of Haviland
China. Now is the time to fill in
nieces vou are lacking. Cut prices
while it lasts. Hamilton's Furniture
Store.
WHI5 121 SALEM, OBSOOS
Stey mi
BLXGH HOTEL
"A Rom Away from Home."
Btrletly Modern 1 100 Per Day
Rmw ef Sell 4 Cemfert
Only 'Hotel la BuMness District
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AUTOMOBILES
Salem Velle Co., Phone 44
WHY PARIS SELLS MORE YOUNG MEN'S SHOES THAN
ANY OTHER STORE IN SALEM
Because we give them style, fit ami lest of all wearrnf? qualities.
Keith Konnuerer Shoes can not lw? duplicated in ciualAy' even ly
paying $1.00 more than we are asking.
We also carry a few women's shoes of this make that we guarantee
will mitiTAOi nn clirkA fr thi market at anv nrice. Ail women 8
as a wifce vi uui sttvv w - a;-
Mrs. Honser Dies
Mrs. Dave Trestor, 1148 Norway
street, has received Information of
the death of her sister. Mrs. Frances
I Houser. at Mercy hospital in Rose-
I burg. Mrs. Houser had a larre nura-
lng visited here at the home of her shoes are made by the unlocked process.
over. I .. . rs . l -aa ii . . l -1, -
A iasi tnai ills yu per cent ociier inau oiucr uw.
Player Piano
I hare a $750 Singer player plans
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.
About Pur Army Shoes We sell more Buckingham & Hecht Shoes
than all stores combined Why? Beqause they are better quality
and we don't hold you up we sell them $1.00 less than other stores.
Don't take our word, but ask anyone wearing Buckingham & Hecht
Army Shoes.
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Special Call Filled
No further volunteer enlistments
will be received in the special call I
for six men to go to San Franciscn
from here for a special course of
training, the list having been filled.
The latest to volunteer were Frank
DeWitt of the Schel clothing, store
and Orin A. LaCourae of Gary, led..
who has been here visiting with his
mother.
Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co.
Phone 77
Trr our Checking System on
Baggage. Claim Check! for Tery
parcel handled.
LAUNDRY
QUEEN
WASHING
EiACinNE
Buy One
At"
Welch Electric Co.
220 N. Com.
Phone 953.
Doctor White
Diseases of Women and
Henrous Diseases
SOI United States National Bank
BnUdtor. Ssiem, Oregon
Day phone
30
Night phone
U9S
LARMER TRANSFER
Efficiency Speed
Responsibility
We will pack, move or store'
your goods and guarantee sat
isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments
t oar specialty.
Piano Moving and Out or Town
Trips.
WOOD AND COAL
; 437 State Street. '
jrsT THE
HOTEL
rosiof"
'MM
Bid.
Keith
Konquercr
Shoes
COrRTKST, Cmtmri, hMIIke
tBMopkrre at t
price. Afclelr f lrr.
jCmtrmlly lte, CTealet
II rmrUm-.
GLESJC B. HITE. Mar.
WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH
rvrtlaad. Orea
Embroideries!
Great Variety of Patterns
and Widths
12-c to 17c
value
Special at
10c yd.
Vc to 10c
values
Special at
. 6c yd.
Embroidery Art Crash
Special
21c yd.
SAMPSON
GIDEON
5cj 10c 15c, 20c, 25c
Store
152 No. Commercial St
For
Men and
Women
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
Phono 620.
FOR "
THE CAMP
S WANTED, JUNK S
Fall Market Pri Stal
friers paid far Baefca
Cat r rr- lmr.7VJZl
TUB pkopi.es jrWR XSU
IUKD STOKK
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I WANT SACKS AND
RAGS
I paj tho highest h price.
Before jroo selL get my prices.
I also buy M kinds of second
hand f oral ture and Junk.
THE CAPITAL JUNK
COMPANY
The Square Deal Hon9e--271
Chemeketa St. l"boe 808
Camp Stoves.
Tents -Canned
Heat
Axes
Thermos Bottles
Flashlights
Fishing Rods
Fishlines
Reels
Hooks
Cooking Utensils
Water Bags
Guns
Ammunition
Etc
SALEl HARDWARE CO.
120 N. Commercial St.
Salem
Our Daily Prices
Wool Rags GV2c
White Cotton Bags 2c
Shody Bags lc
Sacks 9c to lSVaC
WESTERN JUNK CO.
Salem's Leading Junk
Dealers
Corner of Center and Court
Phone 706
Watch for announcement on
Sunday
If yon value your car have it repaired at the
Highway Garage
Saxon and Elgin Six Service
1000 South Commercial Street
Kant Burf
a
Paint Insures your Boofs, Hop Houses, Prune Driers,
etc, against Tire and moisture. $1.35 per gallon. .
W. J. Porter
455 Court Street
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NOTIQ!
We are both called for duty in the army and must report
on June 30th.
Therefore, we kindly request of all our friends who are in
debted to us that they come in and settle up their accounts or
make satisfactory arrangements for payment before Saturday,
the 22nd. l
SCOTT & PIPER
252 State Street
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PUBLIC ESTIMATES
A good many people are agreed that the Chiropractor have
A peculiar kind of ability to help the aick, with which they
have not met in their dealingswith other kinds of health
practitioners.
A large measure of the public have concurred in the opinion
that there is merit in Chiropraqtic spinal adjustments great
enough to insure the permanency and steady growth of the
practice. - This concensus, necessarily of alow accumulation
due to the comparative newness of the work, is now of ample
proportions to not only vindicate the judgment of those who
: created it by lending their favor to tne uniropracnc moue oui
to influence a proportionately greater public recognition
through the future. At its present rate of growth, Chiropractic
health service in every home in a not far distant time is a ,
feasible proposition. . .
Dr. O. L. SCOTT,
CHlROPRAOn&SnXOLOGlST
Rooms 400-7-S. U. 8. National Bank RaOJlnS.
Office Pbona T. lldeeo rbone 827-11
White Beans, pr lb.
30c package Cream of Barley
20c Mrs. Stewart Blueing ..
60c Rojal Baking Powder . . .
lOe
22e
Ue
3c
We have still a fine itock of
Shoes on which we will save you 60
per cent.
We hare one small computing
scale, worth IS. $2 will take It.
It pars to trade at the .
FARMERS CASH STORE
Opposite Court Honae
Get on the right fide of the wheat taring effort Bay
HOLSUM COOKIES a
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50 per cent wheat lubititntei
These four are leaders
GINGER
JUMBLES
HONEY
OATMEAL - 70 per cent wheat suhxtitntej 1
The beit for lanchej, while yon are taring the berries.
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Cherry City Baking Go.
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