THE OREGOX STATESMAN: M'MUY, Jt'XF. .10, 101H. SEE WELL AND Glasses Will Protect Vo. t CROOK'S LENSES FOR SUMMER WEAR We Have Them HARTMAN BROS. CO. jmrvivni - Crr 8ta mm DR. BUBDETTE, Optometrist OREGON State ''street near O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "His Own Home Town" with Charles Ray. LIBERTY-fL.lb.erty near State street. J High class reels. Ambassador Gerard's "My Four Years in Germany." BLIGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Hippodrome raudeville. Farmetra Brlnjc Your Wheat ; To Pratum Flour Mills and set your flour on exchange. W. B. Mc-CaHister; ; CITY NEWS .... ... ;.. -1 e ' . - - -iJl. Chadwlcks Revisit Judge Stephen J. Chadwick, ac copanied by Mrs. Chadwick and their , daughter Elizabeth, former Salem people, hare been in the city attend """ng the home-coming celebration. They arriTed Friday In their motor -car and are passing Sunday with ital street. judge Chadwick is a member of t'ho Washington supreme court. ' Jlome Racing July -Instate Fair Grounds. Ranch Goes Overseas Lieutenant Cloyd Rauch left Camp Lewis June 20. on an oversea order and with his battalion has been pass ing . through Canada. His family. Mrs. Rerina Long Rauch and their two children. Mary Ashby and Claud Dixon, Jr.. hare returned to Salem and are at -their home, 1680 Fir strcjet. Accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Long. Mrs. Rauch and her children hare been in Tacoma for six months, While there they were with Mr. Rauch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rauch. Little Claude Rauch was born in Ta coma. ' Homo Racing July A State Fair Grounds. WHJES IX IALEM, OBEUOS imm at BLIGH HOTEL "A Horn Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1.00 Par ty tee RMaaa mt 8114 Oaaafart Only Hotel in Business District Will Beat far the Saaaaaer , My Six-Room. Well-Furnished, Klectrlc Lighted SIMMKR COTTAliE At Agrate Reach, near Newport Or . Lrre fireplace, delightful bathing, wonderful view, running water. Address MISS it. V. UESTEK. C83 E. 8th St. Portland, Oregon. Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking' System on Baggage. Claim Checks for every parcel handled. j LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHINa MACHINE Bay One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 952. Doctor White Diseases of Women and ' Nervous Diseases SOI United States National Bank Building. Salem, Oregon . . Day phone 930 Night phone U98 LARRIER TRANSFER Effkiencr Speed Refpooslbility We will pack, more or store your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Rate on Eastern Shipments our specialty. Piano lloYhvg and Out of Town Trips. 1 WOOD AND COAL 457 State Street. LOOK WELL Liberty Strta. viMU. Utest style, in Mountings Hats Of All Kind For men and vomeii. cleaned blocked. Panamas bleached. Good work. C H. Ellsworth. 495 Court. Cherrians V11l Forces Trip uast night at a meeting of the Chertans at the Commercial club the matter of the proposed trip to Astoria to witness the launching of one of the big ships, was discussed in detail. was finally desided that on account of the stress of war ac tivities and the many demands upon the organization, the project would be abandoned. In lieu ofthis if was proposed that an elaborate function be staged at the fair grounds on the evening of July 4th, to include a program of music and a dance. Horse Racing July 4 State Fair Grounds. Good Record for North Howell In addition to its liberal subscrip tion to war funds. North Howell has done its duty in furnishing soldier material. Those who have gone from that section to the service are: Ben Woelke. Chester Jefferson. Carl Wanner, Albert Wanner, Carl Mick elsonJoe Reznicsek, Frank Woelke. In addition to these the following leave soon J William Fitzke. Andrew Russ, Oscar Howard, Floyd McCar- rol, Robert Hatison. Home Racing July Jr. State Fair .Groun Receive a Gift Watch Gustav Anderson, who will leave this morning for military training in Vancouver, Wash., was presented with a watch yesterday at Hunt Brothers cannery, from the em ployes He has been acting as fruit receiver there.. Mr: Anderson be came popular with more than 300 workers during the noon hour when he Jed the pinging of "America" and "The Star Spangled Banner." Home Raring July 4 State Fair Grounds, IU HKLSOX hYERSEAS Allen II udelson is another Salem man to arrive safely overseas and is already to hang- the Huns. He is a soirof A. It. Hudelson, civil War vet eran, and the announcement of his safe arrival is contained In a letter to his father. Big Jitney fancv Kvenine of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. Ulsley Won't Accept Johix F. Risley, whose office is in the Broadway building, Portland. refuses to accept the Democratic nomination for representative in the TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all kinds of wood. - 16 inch Green Slabwood at $3.00 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 520. WANTED, JUNK Aa4 All Kl4a mt Sat Ha a GaaJa. Fall Market Frla SpeeUl Fricea mmlt far Saefca Gat mmr prtrrm befaa ymm en TUB PEOPLES Jl'KK at D MASI) STORK S71 1. Cmtm'i St. Phmmm TS4 I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Before you sell get my prices. I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY Til Square Deal House. 271 Chemeket St. Phone 308 Webb & Clotfs FUNERAL PARLORS CompleU Equipment Moderate Prioea Corner Court and High Xta. PHONS 120 Night or Day J J .. -m m mMHBjHu DIED HATCH At the Salem hospital shortly after midnight, this morn ning. Mrs. Xleorge Hatch, aged about 50 years. The deceased had been a resident of Salem many years, her husband, who passed away tl elve months ago. having been well known as a" mall carrier. Mrs. Hatch's death followed by, only a few months that of her daughter. Alice. Her only living rel atives are a sister and a nephew, John .Farrar, assistant postmaster, both living in Salem. . Mrs. Hatch has been ill for some time, but her death came suddenly, probably from heart failure. Funeral arrangements will be In charge of the Terwillliter Funeral home and the date for interment will be announced later. McLeod In Salem. Friday, Juno 2S. 191R. at 2608 Hazel avenue, Mrs. Dora McLeod. at the age of 56 years. She was the wife or M. S. McLeod. A son, Alva P. McLeod, is In the army at Fort McDowell. A daugh ter Mrs. Mary Ferrell lives in Port land. Mrs. Retta Temberton of, Sa lem is a sister. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the Highland Friends church with Rev. Mrs. Josephine Hockett and Rev. H. E. Pemberton conducting the services. Interment will be in Jason Lee cemetery under the auspices of the Terwilliger home. legislature. Mr. Risley's name was written by a sufficient number of Democrats to nominate him, and fol lowing the official canvass of the vote Secretary of State Olcott mailed Mr. Risley a certificate of nomina tion. He returned the certificate Saturday with information that he does not care to accept. , With Our Complete Equimnent Refined services and latest metb oda of embalming, 'twill be a ''funer al beautiful." Webb Clough Co. Rig Jitney Dance , Evening of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. Yador INrch Shades Cool your porch. They admit the air but turn the sun and heat. Sold by Hamilton's Furniture Store. Big Jitney Danoo Evening of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. Vudor Iordi Shades Are seir-veirtilatlng. They aro the best screen tor sleeping porches because they shut out the view from without yet admit of lots of pure air. Dr. Fred Kills Will In Portland attending the State Dental convention July 1, 2 and 3. His office will be closed. TUN Is Vacation Time And consequently kodak time. We carry the famous "Vulcan Films" and Defender photo supplies made by the Eastman Kodak Co. Get your supplies here before starting tor your summer outing. Brewer Drug Co., Court street at Liberty. Vudor I"rchrSluik"S At Hamilton's. Tooae To Re InltUled At the meetinr of the Salem FUi Tuesday nljtht of this week. Captain Walter 1 Tooze. Jr.. who is in com mand of the federal training camp at Corvallls, will be Initiated. It Between Salem and Warnnda. one wool ingrain rug. H.eturn to C. L. Stiff & Son for reward. u Semi-Annual- Clearance sale commences inn- day. U0 to $12 hats reduced to i& and $7: $5 to $8.50 bats reduced to -j n mnA 11 SO. Kverv hat in stock reduced proportionately. The French hnn hi mine-Morrison. ax a High' St. Masonic Temple. aVT" Between Salem and Waconda. one wool Ingrain rug. Return to t. u Stiff St Son for reward. 1 Irlrf llrtHH'' In all or Its apoplntments Is what we offer for the use of our patrons. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger, Funeral Directors. 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 72 4. Arm Yon Stndvinir The Siens of the Times? Hear about them this' evening at the First Conrregatlonal church. rvajl Aviator Had Aunt II Th. statesman of veBterdar morn ing contained an Associated Press dispatch from I Mount Clemens, Mirh announcing the accidental death there on ; Friday of Lieuten ant Raymond Tempieton or l'enaie tnn Ho was killed with a eomitan ion flyer, when their machine went into a tail spin and fell to the earth, in flames. The dead aviator had an aunt In Salem, sister to his father. Mrs. A. C. Hausman. of 702 North Fourteenth street. Mrs. Hautman has a nhotoeranh of her neohew. taken recently in his uniform. He enlisted at Chicaeo. where he had been worklnr with the Ford people as an automootie salesman on me road. See "Pne A At' Ham Alcazar Range amilton's. Burns coal, wood or gas. Your old stove taken In ex change. Ytiing The Home Folks Dr. A. II. Byars (Fredl, whose home Is at San Diego, but who is for the time being Captain A. II Ryars. Medical Reserve Corps. Camp Fremont. Palo Alto, and will no doubt be 'somewhere In France, is visitlns at the home of his parents General and Mrs. W. II. Ryars, North Commercial street, and will be In this section for about a week, bav ins a leave of absence for ten days. He will ro home with his brother. Will F. Byars. who is also a visitor at the paternal home, and who is in the abstract business at Golden dale, Wash., having formerly been ESSENTIAL If you are in favor of "Win I rune the War." vou certain! v are! in favor of protecting your family. Vou may Ih ratr as a first class man while alive if w vou certainly wish to he well sfHikcii of after death. "If" your life is adequately in Mirrtl. you can rest ca.sv. Call today at the The Mutual Life OFFICE 371 State St. J.F.HUTCHASON District Mgr. the newspaper magnate of that thriv ing vtasnington city. Shipping Clerk For furniture store wanted ex perienced man No other need apply. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court street. Irrigation v Kven numbers on Monday, Wed nesday. Friday and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday. F. ven numbers are on south and east side of street. Odd numbers are on north and west side of street. Hamilton Will Take Your Old furniture for new. The Industrial Normal Will continue through. the sum mer. Classes will be formed in sten ography, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Also In many of the higher branches for teachers. Address J. J. Kraps. Salem, Oregon. Attention Elks Important business will ho trans acted at meeting Tuesday July 2nd. ou are urgea to De present. Make f 100,000 Club rolnts, the official naner issued to the agents of the Mutual Life In surance Co.. of N. Y has just been received by J. F. Hutchason. the company's Dist. Manager for Mar lon county. Mr. Hutchason learns that he was one of the four men in Oregon who made the $100,000 Field Club. This club will not hold an annual meeting this year on ac count of having 'donated an ambul- lance to the Red ., Cross work In France. Mr. Hutchason states that he is proud of the club's decision and gladly donates his share or the Field club benefits in order that an ambulance can be placed and main tained for the da ration "of the war. and only regrets thai he cannot win more honors that could be devot ed to the same good purpose. Yudor Porch Shades Are the licst. No pulleys to get out of order. Sold by Hamilton. See The MiHlon ltctiire At the First Congregational church this evening. Every Hat IV?riuced My Semi-annual clearance sale of fers you any hat In the store at startling reduction. Soothing reserv ed. Sale starts Tuesday. Come early. The French Shop. M. Buffe- Morrlson. 115 N. High street. Ma sonic Temple. SPECIAL PRICES FOR PAINT An opportunity to do your pointing economically PAINTS in all colors per gallon and up Your house will deteriorate if not painted. You cannot afford to neglect it, with paint at these prices. Come in and let us show you our assortment of colors and kinds. SALEM HARDWARE CO. 333 State Street For Sale Lady's second-hand Mcycle; good shape, with carbide lamp and pump. See A. J. Dasey. 91 S. Capltot Saja Charity Won't Work Attorney Carey F. Martin tells this story on himself: A very poor family had been disappointed In a place to pick loganberries and their would-be friends prevail upon Mar tin to make room for the family at his ard. To do this he had In go to some trouble and eipcnue and trans fer one of his 1'ortland families to a ne!:hWs yard. When he had com. pleted the transfer and came hack after the first family thr had chang ed their mind and gone away to an other yard. Net result: loss of hair a day's time. In the heat and dust, and much gasoline burned, one fam ily short on pickers at Martin yard all for charity. Mr. Martin says that people engaged In charity rind this condition all the time. IJttle de pendence can be placed upon people who are the subjects or charity and that there is no such thing as grati tude among them, and these very things are the ones that make them subjects or charity.' This incident also explains why many growers must engage larger crews than they need in order to be sure of any pick ers overnight. Dr. O. I Scott. Oilropract' Office closed till Monday, July 8. during my visit to Tacoma, Wash. Fine Racing Events Arranged While the regulation Fourth -of July celebration will not be staged In Salem, there will be some features or the regular program at the fair ground next Thursday. A series of four horse races has been arranged, to begin at 1 o'clock In the after noon. These will Include a free-for-all trot and free-for-all pace. Some of the fastest horses on the circuit are among the twenty entries and some very pretty speeding Is booked. The track has been put In first-class condition for the event. In addition to the races there will be a jitney dance at Machinery hall In the even ing. Morning and Evening English classes. under Miss Graham begin July 1. Phone 1403W. Charming Complexions Without Artificiality To attain a del iff ht fill com plexion all that is necessary is proper care, and the avoid ing of those preparations which harm the skin. Schaefer's Face Cream Through the pores it brings out the clogged waste mat ter, allowing the skin fb hrcathc the natural j 'pnre hreathing bringing a ruddy glow to the face. There is no complexion equal to a natural one. Two sizes, 25c and U-V. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 K. Commercial St. O Phone 172 4 up Marriage Lic-emr ! The county clerk's office report the Unuance of tk following car riage licenses: John C Rraawell of llaUey and Laura R. Tertian of Salem; raul F. MrClellanJ of West Stanton and Geneva Irene Hay or North Santlam; Joseph H. Whitby and Mary Louisa Crown, both of Ralen. Kant Burn Paint Insures your Roofs, Hop Houses, Prune Driers, etc., against fire and moisture. $125 per gallon. W.J.Porter ' 4S5 Court Street If the Spine Is Right the Man Is Right CHIEOPEACTIC is a scientific method of restoring- normal health conditions hy relieving trunk nerve pressure, which is the cause of most of the diseases of the body. Perfect align ment of the vertebrae means perfect health. . The qualified Chiropractor detects and corrects the slightest deviation from the natural position of any of the bones of the spinal column. Chiropractic is based on natural laws, requiring an intimate knowledge of Anatomy and efficient analysis of the spine. Dr. O. L. SCOTT, cHiKornAcnc-srrxoLOGisT Roonu 40O-7-8, U. 8. National Dank DnildlnS. Office Phono 87. Residence Phone 827-It CHEAP JUST RECEIVED 25 CHEAP TENTS Also Camp Stoves Tables Chairs and Camp Furniture E. L. STIFF & SON Another WHY You should have jour Dental Work done here and done right HOW. We buy teeth by the thousand. We buy Dental Gold by the Pound. We buy All Our Materials in Quantity. All our operations are on a large scale. We operate many offices from New York to California, Washington and Oregon. ' We do not do dental work at a loss, but we do do it at a much lower price than other dentists have to charge to break even. The reason is that our dental supplies cost us much less and our operating expenses are much lower by reason of the volume of our business. You get the benefit in lower prices for Super Dentistry dental work of the very highest order the work of experts licensed dentists who are specialist in one particular branch of the science of dentistry. Reduced Prices for Dental Work till August 1st NO WAITS NO DELAYS NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY SALEM OFFICE PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST- STATE AND COMMERCIAL C4iwn Eqwl si Cheap tents, camp store, race? fonUore. etc. it 11 L Stiff A Son s 4 ! Court street. Io Yca Seed fbeertng !? Co to the First Coerregatioaal churrh this moraine and bear about the Good Cheer Meaaata. TENTS Reason 2nd Hand Teeth Pulled Free When Plates are Ordered. STREETS ' KAITV : r 7