THE OREGON STATESilAS : WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, SO 18. r ( July Represents the Beautiful Ruby o itock comprises all the latent designs in Ruby Rings, Ladies' Km ftlA lwliutlfllf mkn.t... I , ... . . . . . . lapnua " " iucolor and sparkle for life. reconstructed Iluby will hold Call and see us; a pleasure to HAETMAN BEOS. CO. ' JEWELERS AXD OmCIlRI V. W. Csraer State mmi Liberty Streets. , SALEM, OREGOn Service s r Price CITY , NEWS 1 SI 144 Hear Dr. Lucas . Grand theatre, tonight 4 OREGON State street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraf t and Paramount pictures. "Truthful Toliiver," . with Bill Hart";-.',, - - : LIBERTY fli lb e r t y near Stite street High class reels. "Midnight Madness," with Roth Clifford. ' .: BLIGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. State , Parole Officer Joe Keller has returned frpm Nebraska where he took into custody Terrel Pope. parole violator from the Oregon prf 1 toa and returned bim to the peni tentiary here. . 4 Pomps as low as 03c ' .The JJootenr. ' ? - Camp. Equipment Cheap tents, camp- stores. funlture. etc., at E. L. Stiff Jb 446 Court street, camp Son's Ruling is Changed Apparently there is jsome nilsun- uersianaing wtin regaru to tne se curing of final papers by Germans who have made application for clt izenship. Under the government regulations all the Germans who came heretofore the circuit court re cently were continued until after the close of the war. However, there has been a change in the regulations whereby it is possible for German Americans to secure their final pa pers under certain conditions. - BORN HUTTO To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hutto, at Twin Falls, Idaho, Mon day, July 8, 1918. a son. weight 10 pounds. v. The mother was Miss nmira r,, ter before ber marrfar' s ... well known in the valley as a pianist DIED GALLOWAY At the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles V." Calloway, 201 Mission street. Sunday night, July 7, and Infant eon. Lout's Quick Lunch- High St opp. Oregon Elec, depot - m - ... j KnglMi Appreciate American I A recent letter has come to W. T. Jenks from his brother, mrhnrrt t Jenks. who is mlth the Knglish forces on the French front He took Dart in the recent repulse of the German drives, and :had an opportunity to watch the Yankees in operation. Commenting upon . them he says: "Last week I was with some or the American boys, and a fine lot of fel lows they are. They have come over here with only one Intention that of finishing up the war as quickly as possible. I don't think it will be long till you get all the boys home again. Up to the present time they have proved themselves equal to their task." : r X" . - ' ' . ; .-. : . ; .v ' ,1 : . DIALECT POETS DAILY SUBJECT Interesting Lectures Given at Turner Convention by Dr. Breeden MOVE TO HELP BELGIAN YOUNG Patriotic Salem Women Per fect Organization to Carry on Work Here Iumps the National Summer Shoes. The Boot err. With Our Complete Equipment- Kenned services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beauUfuL" Webb dough Co. Hear lr. Lucas X3rand theatre, tonight. Old Fellows Attention Special business and installation of officers of Chemeeta lorge, No 1. Wednesday evening, July 10. Lodge to be called .to order promptly at 7 : 3 0 p. m. You are earnestly requested to be present F. E. Churchill, Sec'y. FatentTnmp Less Hi an Wholesale. ' v The Bootery. Boy All The Stamps You Wish Committees in charge of the war tarings stamp campaign call atten tion to the fact that the limit on the purchase of stamps ! has been raised by the authorities from $1000 to $2500. If any members of the limit club feel themselves restricted by the mere matter of a thousand dollars- they have the privilege of doubling up -at any . time. Cheap Tents At E. Lv Stiff ft Son's, 446 Court street Just received, 25 second hand ones. , Sleeting Far Drafted Men .A meeting' that should be of spe cial interest to all vonnz men who are likely to be 'Called under - the draft, will be held at the court house Thursday night, to be addressed by a member of the medical staff at Camp Lewis. While this meeting Is Intended primarily for men- in Class 1. men of other classes are in vited to- be present. A number of subjects of a military noture will be brought up for discussion Insur ance by the government, allotments, communicable diseases, etc. The matter of. diseases has caused a good deal of concern among offiials. and the .matter of clean living and physi cal ntness will be strongly empha sized. Club Committee Meets r A committee composed of Gideon Stols. C. S. Hamilton. Theo Roth, I and officers of the Commercial club. held a conference in the reading room last night and thoroughly dis cussed the various suggestions made by the- president and the manager at the annual meeting, with regard to certain changes in the departments and administration. No definite ac tion was taken in the meeting, but a sub-committee was appointed to go I over the situation and formulate plans which will be presented at an other meting of the committee to be held Friday night Inigatior Even numbers on Monday, Wed nesday. Friday and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday. Even numbers are on south and east side of street. Odd numbers are on north and west side of street HEAVEN HELL PURGATORY Where are the Dead? . Hear . - . . DICKSON At The BIG TENT Court Street Opposite Post Office Dr. II. D. Rreeden of Fresno. Cal ifornia, is giving some Interesting lstlures each day at the convention of the Christian church now In progress at Turner. Ills lecture on the dialect poets will be continued today at 11 o'clock when be will speak on the works of Eugene Field and, Paul Law rence Dunbar. The program for to day follows: MORNIKO Institute :J0 Devotional. Mrs. Louise Kelley, Indianapolis. 0:00 Bible study. The Bible and the Family." S. G. Burkner. 9 SO TtP'ftSw 10:00 -Chtistlan Stewardship." F. Rwander. 1 10: CO Recess. 11:00 Lecture. "The Dialect Po ets Field and Dunbar," II. O. Bree den. 12:00 Adjournment Get your certificate for the secre tary before dinner. AFTERNOON. 1:30 Devotional. "Victory Thru Faith." Olive Griffith. India. 1:4 5 Report of general secretary. Mrs. C. O. Kurtz. Report of treasurer, Mrs. E. 8 Muckey. T i:10 "The Task of the Present Day Woman." Mrs. Belle Lydick. En gene. ' 2:25 God's Call to Young Wo men, " (To be supplied). 2:30 "The Children's Challenge to the Missionary Society," Mrs. Jo sie Chample. McMInnville. 2:55 Solo, Mrs. W. H. Davis. Al bany. 3:00 Address, Mrs. Louise Kelly. Indianapolis. 3:35 Reports of committees. 3 : 50 Recognition and. remem brance service. Annual meeting of the state board At the home of Mrs. R. S. Wallace Monday night a meeting was held to perfect the organisation of a society for the relief of Belgian children ssf fering from incipient tuberculosis. Impoverishment due to the lark of Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. State and Loral Officers' Devotion al, Wednesday, 8 a. m. NIGHT 7:2-i-Song service. 8:00 Sermon. "The Multiforme ChriM." S. G. Burkner. 8:4 5 Stereopticon exhibit nourishing food Is to an alarming ex tent diminishing; the ranks of the children. One meagre meal of soup and bread a day Is the present ra tion. Imagine your own children re duced to such a regimen, and consid er that but for Belgium's bravery, and holding as It did the world's as sassin, we might be In the clutches of this enemy at this time. This movement to aid Belgium's children, starting In San Francisco, has spread to all the coast cities. Boxes will be placed In public places to rtceire small coins. Officers were elected as follows: President Mrs. William P. Lord; vice president. Mrs. Alice It Dodd; secretary, Mrs. John Albert; .treas urer. Mrs. C. S. Hamilton; board of directors Mrs, R. S. W'allac. Mrs. C. P. BUhop. Mrs. James Wlthyronib. j Mrs. George Pearre, Mrs. Robett J. -i Hendricks. Mrs. Herbert Nunn. lie. Robert 8. Gill. Rev. R. N. Avison. Mrs. William E- Kirk. Mrs. Dr. Cart wright. Mrs. Irving Griffith. Mi Bailie Bub; auditor, Mr. Ellioit. pa atrlntle committee, Mrs. George IVarce, Mrs. F. S. Stewart. Mrs, Chauncey Bishop. "Hear Dr. Lucas Grand theatre, tonight Will Sell For Cash- Commencing July 1st wo will con duct our business on a strictly cash basis. Patton'r Book Store. C;e-33 Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on tamge. Claim Checks for every larcel handled. An Unusual Bargain A S70 Singer player piano for $562 an exceptional buy for any one 'desiring a high 'grade instru ment E. L, Stiff & Son, 446 Court street Camp Stov And camp furniture at E. L. & Son's, 446 Court street Stiff Buy Pumps, Save Money . The Booterv. Maccabees Attention State Commander J. W, Sherwood will be with us. tonight LAUHDXY QTJTSH mcmxrE Buy, One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com.. Phone 953. To lie After Them Aeaii J. L. Ihgrey has received a letter from his nephew, Arthur Bell, who is with the marines in France. He has been in the thick of the fight- in e. In March he was gassed and sent to . the hospital. He tells his uncle that the doctors say he will soon - be all right and he says he wants to get out soon and "get after them again." iArthur is only 19 years, old, but he is a husky fellow. He wfent from York, Nebraska. While at training at uuantico. xm. ne received a medal for marksmanship. Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nerrons Diseases 604 United States' National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon Day phons ' 130 Night phone l&sS LAREIER TRANSFER Effidencypeed I Responsibility We will pack, move or store jour goods and guarantee sat isfaction. . -x lUtes on Eastern Shipments our specialty. , Piano Moving and Out of Town .Trips. WOOD AND COAL 457 State Street. IVobb & Clouds FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment Moderate Prices -''" T-a.li --J Special Notice- On and after August l tne reran business at Fry's Drug Store will be conducted on ia cash basis. The scarcity of help, extra work required in keeping accounts and collecting same makes tnts cnange necessary. We will continue to give a 5 per cent rebate for cash on all goods handled by us. except paints and oils. Daniel J. Fry. 28t N. Commercial street TONIGHT military service at the local recruit ing Btatlon ypsterday; W. W. Wilson. of Stayton. and W. H. Wilson, of Amity, both going into the medical corps. They left at once for Fort Lawton. Miss Helen McCullough. of Antel ope. Or., stopped off in the city yes terday on her way" home from Cor- vallis and was a guest with her aunt Mrs. J. A. Foland.' For Life PROMIXEXT, CITIZKV IX .IT. MOBILE ACC'IllKJIT IS CHH'l'LED l f FOR LIFE Two More Men John , Frank Kron of Salem and Frank Sam Snyder ot corvauis leri vesterdav to enlist in the navy as seamen of the second class. Hear Dr. Lucas . Grand theatre, tonight. Hear, Dr. Lucas - Grand theatre, tonight. Thre Volunteers- Three volunteers have thus far re- sDonded to the call for skilled me chanics for the engineers corps. They are Ray William Shute .an auto re pairman of Dallas', George Andrew Peristernolis, a shoemaker of Salem, and . John Douglas Stettler. also of Salem.: ; -.. DA XI ELS SOX AT ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS. Md.. July 9. 1 Worth Bagley Daniels, son or me secretary of the navy, was admitted to the naval academy as a midship man today. Young Daniels is 13 vears old and was appointed by Sen ator Overman of North Carolina. He Is an enlisted man in tne navai reserves. WEES lit SALEM. OOEGOS Bts at BLIGH HOTEL "A Horn Away from Horns." Strictly Modern $1.00 Per Day tee naia f soil cnrr Only Hotel la Business District 4 II 4- PERS0NALS I Mr. ........... of Los Angt-les was unfortunate in having been par alysed from the waist down, caused from an accident while driving hi? automobile recently. This . Is the substance of the news Item In one - ..... or tne leading newspapers. Iet I s liook Behind the Scene. Mr. enjoyed a salary of 13000 a year but was unable to save very much. About a month be fore the accident Mr secured a 110.000 Life Policy with the Mutual Life of N. Y. The doctor tells Mr that Tie will be totally disabled for life but, that he may live 40 years. Mr draws 81000 a year from his policy pays no more pre miums and at his death whether it be 10 years or 41 years his 'wife receives the full 310,000. Was Mr a wise man? Suppose he hadn't taken out the In surance? In his case the good wife would have had, not only his care but the support ot the family on her hands. . Free Information at 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. Comer Court and High ftts. 1 120-Night or Day J 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 V The Square Deal Hoose. 271 ChemekeU St Phone 308 S WANTED, JUNK 5 And All : s Kind ( 2b Uaad Z '."Fell Market I'rlees Special S Prices imM fr Saefca 2 : mmr price before yew sen 8 T1113 PKOIM.KS Jl'NK t XXD HAND 8TOBB at 4Tf ft. Cmm'i St. ' Phoae T4 i Aiiiriist lluckcsteln and family are passing the greater part of the' week motoring on the Columbia highway. They will return tomorrow. John J. Hall of Marshfield was among the guests at the Marion hotel last night E. S. Hawkes of Albany was a re font visitor In Salem. Mr and Mrs. 11. I. I'omeroy 01 HoHkins were visitors In the city yes terday. The following party oi wasning ton Deonle registerea at tne ungn hotel vesterdav: Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Roark of Ellensburg. Ben Hoover and Mrs Julia Took or Sunnysiue. v. ci White came in rrom rans ntv vesterdav on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. K. u. uecacr m Wnndbitrn were In the city briefly yesterday, registering at the Bligh hotel, i , lt R. Smith came in from Silver on last nizht on a business errand in Salem. Mrs. J. Aycrs of Portland was at tho Caoltol hotel last night. Gall S. Hill, attorney at Albany, and George Nenner, Jr., prosecuting attorney for Douglas county, at tended the funeral of Mrs. Charles L. McNary yesterday. Rev. John Ovall arrived home yesterday (roni , trip to Vancouver and other places In southern Wash ington. He will preach next sun day in the Methodist church at Pra turn at 11:00a. m.. and in the Scandinavian church in Salem in the afternoon. - J. C. Perry and -family arc spend ing the week lh an outing at New- Dort and vicinity.. " t . President F. W. Steusloff and Manager Robert 8. Gill, of tho Com merrial ciub, were In rortland on Two new men were enrolled for Mutual Life Office 371 State St J. F. HUTCHASON District Mgr. - 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 hier chandise is purchased entirely on its merits. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial St. THIS WEE 50e Instant Postam ...3c SOc Royal Baking Powder. .39c 30c Instant Po4um S3c S5c Plain Pontum (...22c SOc Golden Ute Baking Pow der 39c fioklcn CUte Coffee. 1 pownd 3.V; 2g pounds ftOc SPEC IAL THIS WKF.K 3.V Value Coffee 25c 3 lbs. Dependable Cor fee. .DOc 2 oa Pure Lemon or Vanilla 2c 2 ox. Pepper, Mustard, Nat meg or. Cinnamon Ac Peanut Hatter, pound 20c Ijarge full count box Matche A for SOc 5 liars White Laundry Koap 23c 3 bars No-Kub Xaptha Knap 25c 5 liars Ivory Knap' 33c Citrus Waxhinc Powder, i.kr. 27c Mason Jars, quarts H5c Mason Jai-' half gallons 91.M lason sine tops, doxen. . . .25c Criro, small 35c; medium l; Urge ..2.0 Salad or O-klng (Ml In Hdlk gallon tl5 Very Host Tillamwk Clieee, ixiund .....SOc AUni- IUUeil Uats, pkg...3ie Quaker Rolled Ctats, pkg...3ne 2 pkgs. (rapo Nuts 25c Iirgn kg. HaUins lie Hulk CiYound Chocolate. Ib, 22c Cihlrardelirs Chocolate, 1 lh. cans 2c (ailranlelll's ClioroUte, :t lh. cans H c IIorhcy's Coma, ! U.....l5c Ve pay 36c cash and 37c trade for eggs NERVOUS TROUBLES ARE CURED After having suffered for years with various ailments that would sot respond to other methods, many people have re gained their health through Chiropractic adjustment. . Such chronic complaint as nerroua indigestion, nerroui dyspepsia, nerroui asthma, nerroua heart trouble, nerroua headaches, etc, will recover under spinal adjustment. This dregless method of health work has had many years of successful results to commend it. Conduct your own lnTtir gation and learn its merits. Dr. O. I- SCOTT, CTOROPRACnC-SPlXOLOGIST Itoom 40O-7-. U. B. National flank DaOdlnC Office Phone S7. ' Pesidenc pnonc B27R lialsomiee t 55 c Packages 35c THIS WEEK ONLY This is the Famous HYGIENE KALS0MINE Falls City-Salem Lumber Co. t Ey cry thins in Building Material 349 Twelfth Street Phone 813 Its' eg Our Daily Prices Wool Bags. 5l2c White Cotton Bags. ..... .2c Shody Bags lc Tcks Ac to 15VaC WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 700 Watch for announcement on Sunday Caeoi Time . You had just as well expect a carpenter to do good work with poor tools as to expect to do succ'esfTol canning without the proper equipment SEE OUR LINE OF Gannin Requisites- It embraces eyerything you need in thi line. - SALEM HARDWARE CO! 333 Stat Street Phone 172 ttttfttttt0ttttttt