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4 . THE OREGON STATESMAN: WEPXESPAY, JTLY 3. 1018. - " . nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnMMMMMnMMnMiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMiwMMMMaMMwMMMMMMMnMMnnnnnn - (, 1 SEE WELL AND Glasses Will Protect Your Eyes CROOK'S LENSES FOB SUMMER WEAR -;: ""; t: v ' We Have Them HARTMAN BROS. CO. 4EWELERS AXD bpnOANI ' W. Vrmrr 8ate aaS Likertr ltrta. IALEM. OREGOX DR. BUEDETTE, Optometrist OREGON State street near O. E. depot. Horn of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. "The Mating of, MarctllaV with Dorothy Dalton. m - LIBERTY--Liberty near State street. High class reels. "The Zeppelin's Last Raid." BLIGH State between Lib erty and Hlrb. Mutual and Bluebird film. Special films. I ; Charles Chaplin Feature BIr Jitney Danced Evening of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. S T)r. plamondon Here ! Dr. J. D. Plamondon of Pendleton was In Salem vesterdav visitlnr sc qualntances. : Dr. Plamondon has re cently returned from France where he served with an Oregon unit on the hospital staff. ..His home was formerly In Salem, but be has prac- ticea his profession mainly In east ern ..Oregon. Rlir Jitney Dante Evening of July 4 at State Fair urounas. - Reminders Are Mailed - At the office of the Y.M.C.A. yes terday a group of young women spent a large part of the day mailing out IS 00 reminders to those who have subscribed for the Red Cross fund. As this work must be . done every month It conveys some idea of the clerlial work entailed in a campaign or this kind. Evening of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. ' Oregca Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 ' . Try oar Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checks for every parrel handled. LAUNDRY QUEEN tXAOHZNE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. -.. Phone 9 S3. Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 60S United States National Sank Building. Salem, Oregon Day phone 130 Night phone 1898 LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Bpoed Responsibility We will pack, move or store your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments our specialty. : Plana Moving and Out of Town . Trlpsu .; WOOD AND COAL 45T State Street; Uobb Utah's FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment Moderate Prioej t h ..r'tw.ii'. Corner Court and High fits. PEONS Wight or Day J CITY ' NEWS' . . . . . - . - ' " - - - - .i LOOK WELL .Latest Styles in Mountings Assault Charge Is Dismissed Justice Webster s court was occu pied yesterday afternoon with the case of State against Herman De- Laugh a matter , of bad blood be tween neighbors. 'W. Van Dam, the complainant, charged Herman De Lough with having threatened as sault with a dangerous weapon. De Laugh testified that he merely fired a revolver at a stray chicken on his premises. A lot of personal proper ty, which had been, borrowed, was a factor In the Ill-will between the two. Howdever, after a prolonged hearing. Justice Webster found that there was nothing in the evidence to warrant criminal proceedings and the case was dismissed. Big; Jitney Dance Evening of July 4 at State Fair Grounds. Will Attend Y. M. C. A. School Rev. H. N. Aldrlch leaves this morning for Seabeck, Wash., where he will attend the Pacific northwest summer schools for employed offi cers of the Y. M. C. A. The ses sions will cover a period of two weeks and are calculated to train prospective workers In every phase of the service in camp and at the front. All the services of Leslie Methodist church will be continued during the absence of Mr. Aldrlch, being under the direction of Rev. M. J. Talbot, D. D. president of Kimball School of Theology. , Horse Racing July 4 State Fair Grounds. Operation Is Successful Mrs. R. R. Mc Adams returned yes terday, from a stay of several weeks at Rochester, Minn., where she sub mitted to an operation for removal of tumor at the Mayo Brothers institu tion. . She rallied nicely from the ordeal and is now rapidly regaining strength. She speaks in the high est terms of the institution and Its physicians, who are doing wonder ful things In the line of. surgery. Hor Racing July 4 , State Fair Grounds. Captain Tooze an JUk Captain Walter L. Tooze was laat night Initiated into Elkdom and be came a member of Salem Lodge No. 338. - Captain Tooze is a son of aWl- ter L. Tooze of Salem and has been transferred from Camp Lewis to rO- egon Agricultural college where he Is commander of the military train Ing camp. ' Home Racing July 4 State Fair Grounds. Soldier Back from War A. P. Howe Jr., who has been with the Canadian- army in France for. about two years, has returned to Sa lem wher ' he former lived and is a guest at the O. K. DeWitt home. Mr. Howe participated in several battles and recently has been In a hospital In Canada. He is a member of the Salem Elks lodge. , WEKH IX SALEM, OBXOOI Sts t BLIGH HOTEL "A Horn Away from Rome." Btrf etly Modern fl.4H Per Day lOO nmtm mt 8114 Cmfrt Only Hotel In Business District Will Rent fee the Swsser My Six-Room, Well-Furnished, -Electric Lighted SUMMER COTTAGES At Agate Beach, near Newport, Ors. Ltarg-e fireplace, delightful bathing, wonderful view, running- water. Address MISS M. V. LESTER. 8S E. 8th-SC Portland, Oregon. TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all . kinds of wood. 16 inch Green Slabwood at $3.00 per load. ' PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 620. I WANT SACKS AND i RAGS i I pay the highest cash price. Before you sell, get my price. I also buy all-kinds of second hand furniture and junk. . ' I THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square Deal House. -271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 WANTED, JUNK Am4 All KlaJa f Xa4 tUm Pall Market PMcea Sptal ' PriNi fr SacAta Gt Mr tne kefar fm aril TUB PEOPLES Jl'KK XX a UAKD STORK STf W. Caal "t. Pfcaa 74 DIED FARRINGTON At the Salem hos pital, Monday. July 1, 1918, Mrs. Nellie Farrington at the age of 33 years, 5 months and 17 days. ' She died following an operation, a few days ago. Besides her husband, Frank F. Farrington, she leaves a son, Edward Farrington. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Patten. ; The funeral will be held this af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon chapel. Rev. H. C. Stover of the Qentral Congregational churchy of which Mrs. Farrington was a mem ber, will conduct the services. Hore Racing July 4 State Fair Grounds. Auxiliary to Meet ROsedale auxiliary of the . Red Cross will have its regular monthly meeting on Friday, July 5, at 8 p. m. An- entertainment and refreshments will be provided by the committee and a large attendance from the com munity is looked forward to. As a special attraction a bonfire will be built for the purpose of roasting wie nies. 10 Loganberry Pickers Wanted Today. Three blocks from end of 12th street car line. T. L. Davidson. The Eagle Will Scream At RIckreall. the Fourth. Big dance in evening. Let's all go. The U. R. Quarterly Meeting- Will be held In the church In Tew Park next Saturday at 3 p. m. Preaching by the elder and commun ion on Sunday at 21 a. m. Walter Reynolds, P. E. Fourth, of July Dance At RIckreall. Big celebration. RIckreall to Celebrate Speakers of note will en in nioV- reall to appear on the Fourth of Jniv program, among them Dr. W. J. Kerr of Oregon. Agricultural college who will Knenb nn "Tim nut I a. rt rnl Over Here." and Dr. A. A. Morrison or Portland. The celebration Is to be riven under the atisnice nt tha Polk county council of defense. J. B. v. uuuer win reaa tne declaration of independence and solos ' will be sung by musicians of repute. Fanners Bring Tour Wheat To Pratum Flour Mills and eet your flour on exchanee. W: B. Mc- Callister. Goes Back to Portland E. M. Burke returned to Portland yesterday after a brief visit to Sa lem. Mr. Burke recently fesiroed his position as pastor of the Unitar ian' church to accept a position with the Oregon Social Hygiene society. Dr. Fred Ellin. Will Be In Portland attending the State Dental convention July 1, 2 and - 3. His office will be closed. Goes to Military School Ralph Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, has gone to Milwaukee, Wis., where be will attend St. John's Military school. He will begin his work July 6, taking a course In mil itary science. Mr. Barnes -was cap tain or the high school cadet corps during the last school year and has been aetlve In other lines of student activity. Camp Equipment Cheap tents, camp stoves, camp funiture, etc;, at E. L. Stiff it Son's 446 Court street. Win Not Meet Tonight Frank Davey. president of the Sol diers' and Sailors' Parents club, an nounces that no meeting of the club will be held tonight because of the proximity of the Independence day holiday. , The meeting has been postponed a week. Steuslof f Resigns At a meeting of the city council last 'night F. W. Steuslof f resigned as a member of the city park board and Miss Mattie Beattv waa fWioH In his olace: , Mr. Steusloff'a reaann ror resigning was pressure of other work. ; Several sidewalk resolutions were adonted hr the conned last night and after a session ot about half an hour the meeting adjourned. A barn Ottornm waa nresent and the meeting was adjourned from the pre vious nignt wnen a quorum did not appear. Shipping Clerk j? or rurniture store wanted ex perienced man Ho other need apply. E. L. Stiff k. Son, 446 Court street. Our Store Methods Courteous ' treatment to all has long been our standard, and we aim at all times to carry in stock all goods for which there is a demand. We always go a little out-of-the-way in securing only drugs and medicine of highest quality, and all our sun dries and general Mer chandise is purchased entirely on its merits. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE . 125 IT. Commercial St. Lout's Quirk Lunch High St. opp. Oregon Elee, depot. Khrtlsf of hU Owing to difficulty In securing war stavings certificate folders in Portland .the postoffice has been un able to accommodate those who have inquired for them the past few days. More are expected to arrive this morning unles unavoidably delayed. Irrigation Even numbers on Monday. Wed nesday. Friday and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tuesday. Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday. Fven numbers are on south and east side of street. Odd numbers are on north and west side of street. ; Xo Cherrlan Dance Beaucse of other arrangements for entertainment having been made at the fair grounds, the Cherrians will not give the Fourth of July dance they had previously announced. With. Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb Clough. Co. Divorce Suit Continued A large part of the day was occu pied In circuit court Tuesday with the divorce suit of A. K. Mishler against Lenna E. Mishler. the chief point of controversy being as to who should have custody of the children. hTe case was continued until Satur day. BaUift, with Suit. 23c . Without uit. 15c; boats. 15c hr.: canoes, 25c hr. Dennlson's, foot of Court 'street. rA ctarwlawIlT T nil ii trial Clnbw i County '. Superintendent Smith, In company with Supervisor Hoppes and O. W. Eyre, of the United States Na tional bank, attended' a meeting of un.trlil rtnh TnomhPTH at Middle Grove, where there Is a particularly live "pig dug. interest cobuuu amrmo- the vonne neonle of the rural centers. In conjunction with tbe federal representatives In Foruana. it a .TTiwiMl that a nlan will soon be arranged for the standardizing of all club work, so mat in oraer to ranV hlh in nointa a club must vro- Anra a prtaln nuantltr and Quality of-twork, hold contests, f airs and conferences. Chean Tents - At E. u Btut sons, B MOMT street. Just , received, 25 second hand ones. At the Court House , i Order issued , dismissing case of C. A. Sanders against Herman Up- nendahl on motion of the plaintiff Judgment on default in tbe case 6f Coolldge Sc McClaine against. J. E Schmltt and State of Oregon. Decree issued In the case of Ora Bateson against Robert C. Bateson, a dl vorced couple, ordering each to con tribute the sum of $10 a month to the support of three minor children. Execution ordered in the case of Dave Trester against A. T. Moffltt. suit for money. Complaint filed in the case of O. E. Fletcher against Sophia Fisher et al, sul tto recover the sum of $6457 on breach ot con tract In the sal -of a consignment of flour. Final account of administra tor In the estate of Thomas H. Blun dell, deceased. Order Issued author izing the sale of real property in the estate of Ferdinand Mantle, deceas ed. Inventory and appraisement in the estate ot Henry Hilgen. deceased. Final account of administrator In the estate of Martin Faukald. de ceased. Default In the case of Union Pacific Railroad company against O. A. Wheat and C. II. Brown and Judg ment rendered against defendants In the' sum of $1275-.61. Final account of executor in tne estate of Manas seh Bergey, deceased. Dr, O. L. Scott, Chiropractor- Office closed till Monday. July 8. during my visit to Tacoma, Wash. Will SeU For Cash . Commencing July 1st we will con duct our business on a strictly cash basis. Patton'e Book Store. Graduates With Honor Henry Kruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krufce of Oregon City, haa Just graduated with honors from the Jef ferson hlrh schoo! in Portland. Ho was one of th ethlrty-one honorary graduates out of a class of 167 grad Iness manager of the class play, had throughout , the senior year. His many friends here will rejoice over nis excellent scholarship. He took the college preparatory course and will enter Berkeler college In Futv. tember. He was class treasurer, bus iness manager o rthe class play, had a leading part in the play, arfd was not absent or tardy during the four years of high school work. Mrs Kruse was formerly Miss Gertrude E. Savage of Salem. Shipping Clerk For furniture store wantedex perienced man No other need E. L. 8tiff it Son, 446 Court streeL Is Assistant Judge Advocate Linn W. Nearaith of Polk county well and favorably known In Salem who Is with the American tlonayr forces in France .has been appoiuiea assistant judge advocate at St, Nazalre, France, for special court martial for that camp, and by reason or the fact that he studied law at Willamette Unl ventlt'r Tw Qi the work Islnteresting. In civil life It would be called deputy prosecut ing attorney. The duties thereof he handles in conjunction with those ot sergeant maor. Dr. Utter. DentIM Is In Portland July 1. 2. and 3 at tending the annual State Dental meeting. An Unusual Bar eh In A $750 Singer player piano for $562 an exceptional buy for any one aesinng a high grade Instru ment E. L. Stiff it Son. 446 Court street, ., Special Xot Ice- On ana arter Auguas i m business at Fry's Drug Store will be .oninMiui nn tt cash basis. ' The scarcity of help, extra work required In keeping accounts and collecting same makes this change necessary: We will continue to give a 6 per ceni rebate for cafh on all goods handled ). na Tvnt naints and oils. Daniel J. Fry, 2S0 N. Commercial streeL And camp furniture at " & Son's, 44 Court street. PERSONAL Mrs. William Hines of Dallas spent Tuesday In Salem. The following were registered at the Marion hotel , last night: Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tucker and La E. Tucker, all of Estacada; Mrs. T. M. Johnson and children of Echo; Mr. and Mrs. King Kelly of Vancouver. Wash." The following Portland people the ruests at the Bligh hotel last night: Paul L. Newmyer, S. P. King. J. P. McLean, a. is. car penter, Phil. C. Haywood, L. K. Dick son. E. W. Tate was in from Sublimity on business. In the city yesterday. Mrs. Frank Jack and son left yes terday for Aberdeen. Wash. Prlncloal J. C. Nelson len yester day for a brief outing rn the vicinity of Newport. ? A. C. Bohrnstedt returned recently from a business trip through the Sl letx country. He found the crops looking, much better there than In this section, though tnere nas neen little rain. - Mrs. C. J. Atwood and Miss Lu cile Atwoodare here visiting from Toppenlsh, Wash. Mrs. William Mc- Gowan of the same town arrived last night to Jjoin them and attend the funeral of, their mother, Mrs. Her man Pohle Mrs. J. A. Mills and Miss Edna Smith passed yesterday in" Portland on business for -Barnes Cash- Store. . Miss Bertha Houmard and Miss Bertha Wahldorf are planning to spend the Fourth In Portland visit ing relatives and friends. They leave here this morning. Gas Rates Are Increased for Period of Six Months In an order yesterday the public service commission granted tempo rarily an application of the Oregon Gas it 'Electric company to Increase rates. The order affects the com pany's business at Medford, Grants Pass and Roseburg. all of which made appearances in the hearing. The company presented a plea that because of the advancing cost ot oil it would have to go out of business unless relief could be obtained by higher rates on Its product, u The order provides that arter a 'period of six months the authority given In the order shall cease and former rates be restored unless further ad vances shall be granted in the mean time. Old rates charged by the company ranged from $1.20 a thou sand cubic feet for 45.000 feet and over to $1.75 for quantities up to 5000 feet. The new rates range from $1.35 for any excess over 45.' 000 feet up to $2.10 up to 5000 feet. The order is the first of temporary nature that has been Issued by the commission. , it Escape Book" Cause of Pope's Undoing in East 7vrM Po. a convict at the state penitentiary who escaped In May while classed as a trusty and em ployed as cook at tbe residence of Warden Murphy, Is under arrest at Central City. Nebr., and Parole Of ficer Joe Keller Is on his way to Ne braska to bring him back to this state. Pope was committed from Multnomah county for obtaining money by false pretenses. Upon his promise of good behavior while at state prison it waa agreed that other similar charges against him In Portland would not be pressed, but because of violation of his promise these charges will be opened. Of ficers here were not Informed as to the- reason for Pope's arrest In Ne braska, but he was identified through the Oregon "Escape Book" in tne Hands or Nebraska officers. ROHIBITIOX NOT WANTED. WASHINGTON, July 2 President v uson was asxed today by a com mittee Of union labor official tn nis innuence to prevent enactment oi rurtner nrahlbition Wii.inn . this time. The committee was head- py samnei oompers. - "WTicn you order a mit here you are not buying a "pig in a poke," You are not taking any chances as. to style, fit, work manship or material. You select your choice of ma terial from our big stock of vroolehs. We take your exact measure and discuss the style you want. The suits are made by skillful tailors. WE GUARANTEE OUR SUITS SCOTCH VOOLEII MILLS STORE SUITS MADE FOR YOU- DINWOODIE IS NOT RECEPTIVE Woodhurn Man Will -Not Ac cept Democratic- Nomina tion for Legislature John Dinwoodle of Woodburn. who was defeated In tb-May primaries for the Republican nom'r.atl. n for representative in the leti'Iatu .' re ceived enough D moorr t! v?:es to Lmake him one of theno foes of that party, but Mr. Dinwoodle has notified Secretary of State Olcott that he will not accept the Demo cratic nomination. Z. J. Rlggs. the other defeated Republican candidate, also received the Democratic nomi nation and has not yet "Informed the secretary of state whether he will accept. The Democrats of Marion county nominated three other Re publicans who were successful can didates In the Republican primaries. They are D. H. Looney, George W. Weeks and S. A. Hughes Clatsop Children Sell Thousands, in War Stamps Remarkable work of- tbe schools of Clatsop county In selling war sav ing stamps and liberty bonds Is re ported to the office of State Superin tendent J. A. Churchill by O. H. By land, county school superintendent of Clatsop county, who is a member of the war savings committee for his county.. Prior to the recent war savings drive the teachers and pupils of the county had sold $101,240 worth of stamps and liberty bonds through the schools alone. Spirit engendered by this work Is believed to be largely responsible for the fact that when the campaign came on Clatsop coun ty was one or the earliest in tbe state to go over the top.. The rural districts are reported to-have made ". Faint Insures "your Roofs, Hop Houses, Prune Driers, etc, against fire and moisture. l$1.35 per gallon. W.J. Porter 455 Court Street If the Spine, Is Right the Man Is Right CHIROPRACTIC is a scientific method of restoring normal health conditions by relieving trunk nerve pressure, which is the cause of most of the diseases of the body. Perfect align ment of the vertebrae means perfect health. . The qualified Chiropractor detects and corrects the slightest deviation from the natural position cf any of the bones of the spinal column. .1 Chiropractic is based on natural laws, requiring an intimate knowledge of Anatomy and efficient analysis of the spine. Dr. O. L. SCOTT, CmROPRAOnC-SPlNOLOGIST Rooms 406-7-8, TJ. 8. National Bank Balldlnc Office Phone 7. Residence phone 827-R SPECIAL PRICES FOR PAINT An opportunity to do your pain tins economically PAINTS- i . - in all colors V per gallon and np Your house will deteriorate if not painted. You cannot afford" to neglect it, with paint at these prices. Come in and let us now you our assortment of colors and kinds " SAM HARDWARE CO. J 333 State Street - WHY? With over fifty million Ufe Poli cies In force In the United States representing a SAVINO to the Policy Holders or over 26 Billions of Dol lars WHY does any one hesitate to take Ufe Insurance? When yoh have EVERYTHING- to gain and- NOTHING to lose. AVhy are so many Inadequately insured? You are sure to win by Insuring yonr life. WHY NOT DO IT NOW? The people of the r United States knew that LIBERTY Bonds were the safest of investments. WHY was It necessary to drive them to buy? People do not have to be urged to rrwnd money for the pleasures of life. WHY are so many negligent of the most necessary things? . Wise people, as a rule carry ade quate Lite Insurance. Consultation and information free at the Mutual Life Office 371 State St. J. F. HTJTCHASON District Mgr. a better comparative showing than the towns. Our Daily Prices Wool Rags. .... . . . ..iy2a White Cotton Rags. 2c Ehody Rags ...le Sacks :....9c tol5V$c WESTERN JUNK CO. - Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 70C Watch for announcement on " Sunday " mure O B ijfe Phone 172 (. IS rid Hi 1AL c f AN" ten tn&I i a: t'IB4 v .ti ni U VAN Kif T. ; !for j TOU , Pro ovr i Kx, I oi j tlot C. Kxi ir Hi f " I mil r AT tr ! r i ! : tr, II If. 1