YBft BTATBSMAK: SUNDAY, JULY 81, 1018. I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE PERUNA Glad to Try Anything ago my system r run rm- . . . An lull Mil cnnumun miiu tki( LklB relieve m. 1'erama "Thru yerV over ny worried about my cnnd blood remHly and tonic, and Jon fud thal u wa 'rl,y It .mIw. A Tew Dome - i JTL eaa4llla materially and f- a hort time I wa all er "L."lr-fcl. l,we my restora TZn to health and strength to Puna. 1 aa (lad eadarae M." Sil4 Kwerywkere Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition ex.." MIm Rleka 288 Layco Si,i Alenaha. "Wis.. Kee'y Liederkranx. Miaa Lbolda letter opposite convyi in no un certain way the, gratitude she feels for I't-runai a ad Tablet Kara Peals in Real Estate " Henry- G. llamel to Laura Tharp. tract 19, Feller's Subdivision, con Iitlng of ten acres. First Presbyterian church of Sa lem to First Presbyterian church of Donald, lot 1,'. block 4. Donald. M. P. Dennis to T. L. Williams, 80 acres In section 24, townHhip 8, R 3 W. ' t B. B. Colbath to Charles L. Mc Nsry, lot 4, block S3, Salem, . Ray Reeves A. C. Llbby, lots j j and 13. block 6. Jefferson. P. E. Brown to F. E. Gordon, 20 teres In section 35, township 6, R 1 W. North Side Investment Co. to J. Kafudes, lot R, block G, North Side Addition, Silverton. Nearly Right Though Wholly Wrong. ''And now. children, we come to that important country, Ger many, that is governed by a man called a kaiser," said the teacher "Can any one tell me what a kaiser is? Yes, Willie." "Please, ma'am, a kaiser is a stteam of hot water springin' up in the air and dlsturbln the earth." ft RANGE S SPORTS AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston " Score: Detroit Boston Dauss and Spencer; Mayer. fiAMERlCANS QUIT BUSINESS TODAY Ball Parks to Close Gates for Duration of War. Announce ment Last Night, R. II. E. .17 2 .570 Jones and At Washington Score: R. II. E. Chicago . . . . 1 7 Washington 6 10 Shellenbach, Danforth and St balk; Johnson and Alnsmltb. At New York First game. Score: St. Louis New York Sothorn and R. H. 5 10 3 2 5 2 Nunamaker; Love and Robinson, Walters. At Philadelphia First game. Score: R. H. Cleveland 4 10 5 Philadelphia 10 13 1 Bagby. Groom and Thomas; Perry and McAvoy. E. CHICAGO, July 20. American League baseball parks will close their gates for the duration of the war after tomorrow's games unless unexpected developments occur, it was announced tonight by Byron Ban croft Jonhson, incident of the or ganization, tonight. No appeal from Secretary of War Baker's interpretation of the "work or right" ruling as applied to ball players will be made and no effort is planned to finish the season with teams recruited ftonvveterans above the draft age and amateurs below the draft ace. Such an attempt, base ball officials say, not only would be I ... . i . . ".! an imposition on me ians, out wouiu also be more or leu of a subterfuge. in view of the administration's edict. 1 a Vila lllttA1lfllliHI m fAW of whom are reported as favoring J efforts to weather the storm, will meen In New York Wednesday. .iaw.i,iJiM i'ti iS.'i They Are Mere- Those American Fibre Chairs and Rockers Just Armed and they sure are Beauties-And that isn't all They are Comfortable and Just the Thing for Summer And the Prices are Such That all May Have a Comfortable Chair or Rocker for the Perch. AT A BARGAIN The "Favorite Polished top steel range six lid regular $75.00 ,..$65.00 The Iron Range" polished top six lid regular $65.00 $50.00 Old Ranges taken in exchange; GAMP STOVES Sheet Iron. ........ ....... .....$1.50 and $1.75 Cast Top Stoves . $3.00 and $3.50 Coal Oil Cook Stoves, 3 Burner. ...$18.50 SALE! HARDWARE GO. 333 Stat Street Phone 172 At New York Second game. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 3 11 1 New York 5 7 0 Bennett. Houck and Nunamaker; Magiidge and Hannah. COAST LEAGUE At Los Angeles Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 2 8 1 Vernon . ., 1 9 0 Pertfca and La pan; Chech, Frora me and Devormer. BASEBALL GOSSIP. At Philadelphia- Second game. Score: Cleveland R. H. E. . 9 10 3 Phil&delDhla 0 4 2 Enzmanu and Thomas: Pearson Adams and Perkins. On account of crowd surging on field that could not be cleared game forfeited to Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE I At St. Louis Score: R- . E. New York 6 9 2 St. Louis 4 7 2 Ten innings. Perritt, Smith and McCarty; May, Doak and Gonzales. At Cincinnati Score: R Roaton . 8 9 0 Cincinnati . 3 9 3 Nehf and Wilson; Schneider, Haines and Allen. Cueto. At Chicago Score: E Brooklyn Chicago 2 Marquard. Cheney and M. Wheat; Hendrix and O'Farre". At Pittsburg First game. Score: ' Philadelphia 0 f J Pittsburg 1 0 Hogg and Adams, Burns; Mayer and Schmidt. Second game. Score: " . V Philadelphia 1 Pittsburg 2 8 0 Trniiprrast and Burns; Cooper Sanders and Blackwell, Schmidt. Tit: If You Want to Sell or Buy Patronize ( v MY MARICET For Your The Brtoklyn Dodgers have been hard hit of late by having their play ers called to the colors. The Athletics own some pretty nif ty hitters, but weak pitching has kept the team down in the Joke region. Quite a few former big leaguers now In the service will spend their furloughs pastiming with their old teams. The Phillies' roster contains the names of few baseball wizards, yet the team Is a great hustling outfit at that. There is no disputing the dope that the Cubs have traveled at a more even pace so far than has any other big league aggregation. Tom Hughes, one-time sparkling twlrler for the Braves, Is having a hard time of It trying to break into the win column. Geoerge Sisler, the Browns' star. Is certainly having a great season, his hitting and base-stealing being the top-line feature of the year. The fact that the Red Sox are able hard Jolts is highly pleasing to the to come back after receiving so many admirer of the Barrows' outfit. Ty Cobb has been coming fast of late, the eDtroit star having gained a place among the first three In hit ting, run-getting and base-stea ling In the American league. Should the Reds continue to drop games, the Cardinals ere long will have to yield their exclusive fran chise on the cellar. Some sort of a Jinx must have picked Hal Chase as a victim. It la the first time In many seasons that the Cincinnati star hasn't figured prominently In the records. The lack of a single .300 hitter doesn't seem to bother the Pittsburg team, which continues to travel right along In first division company. Even ir the Cleveland Indians ran to win the pennant they will have the satisfaction of knowing they put up a real battle for the flag. It Is quite some performance on the part of Thormalen, the Yankees kid hurled, to top the list of Amerl ran league pitchers after only a few months of big yard pastiming. The National Is gradually falling behind the American league in the matter of .300 hitters. Recent av eraees show 13 heavy swatters In the American and 10 in the National league. It begins to look as If Max Carey of the Pirates will not encounter any strong opposition In either big league for the season's base-stealing championship. SCOTTS MILLS lERSOXALS. We have the finest selection of Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, "etc., in Salem for your Inspection. Trunks at all prices, Suit Cases and Bag) in Genuine Leather, Fibre and Matting. SEE our Line Before Baying Prices to Suit Each and Every Purchaser. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER FURNITURE: Porch Swings, Hammocks, Porch Shades, Chairs, etc. Demand that we Show Them to you ; it's a Pleasure. - v THOSE FINE IVORY ROCKERS AND CHAIRS, IDEAL FOR PORCH USE C00LM0R PORCH SHADES All Sizes and sunfast colors, very durable and they sure make your porch a joy. We have a nice line of Hammocks priced from $1.50 up. See them. Special Discounts on All REFRIGERATORS All Kinds of OU Stoves Come in and Let Us Show Ton What We Have in Summer Furniture 371 Court Strset YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S Phone 893 CilLllCIICS Leftlie MethodUt. South Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. 45 a. m., Sunday school. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent; 11 a. m.. public wothl3 with sermon by Dr. Hammond. union meeting in the park at 7 p. ni. The Epworth League will meet with Epworth League of Mint. M. E. church. Fim llaptlat. Dr. G. F. Itolt'a topics at the First Baptist church will be morning. "For What We Stand; evening. -A Chap-; ter from the Modern Book of Acts." Sundav school, 9:45 a. m.; public worship with pit-Lching, 11a. m. and 8 p. m.; young people's meeting. 7 p. m. Every one Invited to all these services. F1rt OirULUn. Center and High. Bible school as sembly at 9:45 under the direction of H. C. Epuy. Orchestra music. 1W. C. Kantner. minister. 10 a. m.. Sunday school. Prof. W. I. Staley. superintendent, classes for old and young; 11 a. m.. A Well by the Gate." There will be no evening ser-1 vices In this church. The congrega tion Joins with other churches la the union service. CfcuUe Chapel Vn.t'd Brethren. Seventeenth and Nebraska stieets. Englewood. Bible school at 10 a. m..' W. W. Rosebraagh. superintend ent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. No evening service as the congregation will worship la the op en air meetings at the Willson park. Prayer meeting each Thusrday sight at 8 o'clock. F. 1C. Neff, pastor. Rural Congrrcatlnna!. II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Central roagrejcatlnnaL South Nineteenth and Ferry Sta. If. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No morning ser vice. Sermon by the pastor at 8 p m. United Evangelical. Cottage street near Center. Sua- 3 EGGS-BUTTER POULTRY FRUIT VEGETABLES-ETC Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR RETAIL PRICES Eggs, strictly fresh, none fertile, per dozen .... .... :..........-..:..--...40c Hand Picked Apples, per pound... 3c Raspberries, red and black, per .$1.75 25c .....4c crate Onions, 8 pounds........... New Potatoes, per pound. Green Beans, per pound -10c Cabbage, per pound 5c Beans, Dry, White, Navy, Kidney, per pound .... .. . - - 10c Grape Fruit, 3 for J. 25c Honey, pound-cake 25c he farmers Store o! duality A. W. Schrunk 270 N. Commercial Street Phone 721 SCOTTS MILLS. Or.. July 20. Mrs. Emma McCown returned to Crooked Finger last Thursday after spending several days with her sis ter, Mrs. John Noblet and her father John Ring, at Mollala. II. Newberry of Ablq.ua Heights is visiting relatives In Salem. Mrs. Lena Bellinger returned home Thursday after visiting several days' In Salem. Mrs. G. Gerlick of Abiqua Heights Is visiting friends in ML. Angel. County Surveyor R. B. Herrlck. I Lambert. J. Ileren and J. Hunt, all I of Salem, are surveylns a new road through Frank Shepherd s place. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Splon ski Tuesday night. July 16. a ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher are mov ing to Scotts Mills, where Mr. Fisher will be in the garage business. They have rented their ranch and will have a sale Thursday. July ZS. Allan Bellinger motored to Salem and Portland Wednesday. Elvin McCown has returned to Los Angeles after visiting several da vat Crooked Finger. Mr ami Mrs I. D. worden . 01 Fargo. N. D . have returned to their 1 ranch above Scotts Mills to harvest their prunes. One Hundred Men to Be Examined at Court House Between the hours of 9 In the morning and 3 In the afternoon ao proxlmately 100 men will take their physical examinations ior me onu at the court house todav. These In clude all of the class 1 registrants of June 5. 1918. those rejected after being sent to camp and those under the required height or weight. Two alternates In addition to those men drafted for July 29 have been selected. They are Leo George Chrlstoph SpiUbart and Albert Har mon Whorley. both of Salem. live lessons. All welcome. Rev. I day school at 10 o clock, preaching Clarence Reynolds who Is visiting his people here will speak at the 11 o'clock service. Special music by a chorus choir. Mr. Reynolds is the minister at Stockton. Cal. A good attendance Is desired. There will be no evening services at the chutch while the union ser vices are continued In the park. Fin PrebjtYUn. Rev. H. A. Carnahan. for met ly of Ashland. Oregon, will occupy the pul pit this morning at 11 o'clock. No evening service on account of the union services at Willson park. Spe cial music under the direction of Miss Minetta Magers. Mr. Archie Smith who enters military service the coming week will also sing. Sun day school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Midweek praper service Thurs day at 8 o clock. Flrt Congregational. Liberty and Center streets. Dr. at 11 o'clock by Pastor G. L. LovelL No servke at the church la the eve ning; will worship at the union ser vice of the city. ChrUtlan and MUakmarr Alliance Rev. J. E. Lee, pastor. Services on next Thursday afternoon. July 23. at 32 South Commercial street, at 2:15 o'clock. All cordially Invited to be present. The Salvation Army. 343 4 Court street. Services will be held on aSturday at 8 p. m. Sun day at 10:45 a. m.. 3. z. S p. m. Bro. Tlbbetts will preach at 3. 2. S. p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Cap tain J. Millar. ofHcer In charge. HwedUh Tabemnce MethodUt. South Fifteenth and Mill streets. John Ovall. minister. Sunday school at 2 p. m.. Gust Andersan. superla tendent. Miss Hannah Christiansen. assistant. All welcome. 1'akm 6VrW. It has been thought wise to hold the Union Servke on Sunday eve ning la the First MethodUt church ' Instead or Willson park. The ser vice will be at I o'clock. Rev. II. 8. Carnahan. now supplying the palplt of the Presbyterian charch. will presch the sermon. Theiw will be special music. Mr. Archie Smith III sing a solo and the quartet of the Methodist choir will furnish a number. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to everybody. Remember the llace and the hour. . Coommu Ml ton. 241 State St. Service at 3 p. m. at usual. Everybody Invited. Wil liam Kenyoa, assistant ruperlatend. ent. Coart Ktreet Chore h. Eleventh and Court. Fraa..k E. Jones, pastor. Bible school at It a. m. Sermon at 11. la the evealng at 8 o'clock Bro. M. B. Maddeo will address the congregation. Bro. Mad den was for many years oar mission ary to Japan and Is soon to return to that field. No one should miss this opportunity of hearing him. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evangelical Aanortatkm. Seventeenth and Chemeketa. Ja cob Stocker, pastor. 10 a. ra Sua day school; 11 a. m.. divine service and sermon; 3 p. m.. service at Fruit land; 7:30 p. m.. dedication of ser vice flag. Tuesday evealng 8 p. Field Secretary Wiener of Napervllle, III., will speak at the local ehsreh. ' W. C T. I. At the W. C.T.U hall. 201 South Cotnmetrlat. at 4 p. m.. Rev. Neff. pastor of the United Brethren church of Englewood. will speak. Welcome all. CASTOR I A For Infants and Child rea In Use For Over 30 Years AHrar-s bears the SgTftrire of KILL BATTERY TROUBLE Oversize Your Battery and Be Happy! The EXIDE is the only Oversize Battery EXIDE SERVICE at 148 South Commercial Street . Phone 348