t s i THE OREGON STATESMAN: FRIDAY. ACGtSTlOlft. tr BORN ' In n Have Your Eyes Examined If. Yon suspect there is anything wrong with your eyes come in and have them scientifically examined. ' We will tell you truth fully if glasses will help you or not. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWKLEHS AND OPTICIANS M. W. Carar State aaa Liberty Streets. SALEM, OREGON Dr. Burdette, Optometrist Optical Goods of Quality ;-tqiTY NEWS OREGON State street near O. E. depot. Home ol Artcraft and Paramount pictures. William S. Hart in "The Hell Hound of Alaska." LIBERTY Liberty near State street. High class reels. "The Floor Below." with &fabel Normand. BUGH State between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird Mma. Special films. An Unusual Bargain A 760 Singer player piano for 1562 an exceptional buy for anyone-desiring a high grade instru ment. E. L, Stiff ft Son, 446 Court street. Union Service Sunday . The churches of the city will unite in a union service to be held in Will soa nark: on Sundav nveninv at n o'clock. Rev. A. F. Lacy of the Jason t.ee juemoaist church will be the preacher of the evening. Maurer on Cash Basis--. V Beginning August 1, my machine ana repair shop will be conducted on -a cash basis. ,-Heln ns conserve our time by paying for work when deliv erer i also ; take this opportunity to thank my many and valued friends for their patronage In tbe past, and trust that any Inconvenience caused by this change will more than be offset by the knowledge that they are helping us win the war. Re spectfully, John Maurer. Got to TmiHlU Hiss Lorene Parker, who for a time was food demonstrator for the food administrator in Marion coun ty, has been assigned to duty in Umatilla county. Her headquarters will be In . the federal building at Pendleton and her work there will be under the edpartment of agricul ture. Irrigation J ' 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. The Regular Business Meeting : Of the Christian Endeavor society Of the Bungalow Church. Seventeenth ,and Court streets, which was to have been held Friday night, August 2, has been postponed until Saturday night. August 3. This is one nf the most wide-awake, live-wire Endeav or societies in the city, and a cordial welcome, splendid program and pleasant evening are assured all. - Wllholt Mineral Springs ' ' Greatest health resort in the West , An Ideal place to spend your sum- ner vacation 32 miles from Salem. Excellent accomodations. Ideal sur roundings. . Good fishing. For full Information, address W. F. McLaren, Wiinoit, cregon. Wit BUI IK SALKM, ORJCGOJI - Stey at BUGH HOTEL "A Rome Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1-00 Per Day I Been f Sella Ceatfert Only Hotel In Business District LAUNDRY QUEEN IIA.CHINE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 952. Doctor White Diseases of Women and ; " Herrous Diseases CP United PUtes National Bank v Building, Salem, Oregon Day phone 930 Night phone 1S9S LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed - Responsibility We will pack, move or store your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments our specialty. - Piano Moving and Out of Town Trips. i WOOD AND COAL I 4S7 State Street. , , . . i Camp Stoves And camp furniture at E. i sun & Son's, 446 Court street. The Woman's Missionary- Society of the First Presbyterian church holds its regular meeting at 2:30 today in the church parlors. Boys Hear Address Pastor Partington of the First Methodist church at Eugene address ed the boys . at the State Training school Wednesday night on the sub ject "The American Boy." The ad dress was illustrated by lantern slides showing the life of the Ameri can soldiers in France. The boys enjoyed the lecture. They sang the "Star Spangled Banner" and gave the flag salute. Cheap Tents At E. L. Stiff Son's, 446 Court street. ' Just received, 25 second hand ones. 1 Dr. OI L. Scott. Chiropractor- Will close his offices Saturday aft ernoon, Aug. 3., to take a week-end trip to Tillamook. Oregon Patents Granted Reported weekly by Beale & Park, solicitors of patents, Washington. D. C. for the week ended June 25, 19J8 Abraham B. Burger, Portland, Ore gon, bicycle lock; Albert H. Goodman Oakland, Oregon, poison wheat dis tributor; Sumpter L. Flowers, Burns, Oregon, coin controlled lock for lock ers; Charles A. Maher, Wallowa, Or egon, cleaning device; David F. Shope, Portland, Oregon, "water proofing and ornamenting objects; Herman Waterholter, Portland, Ore gon, hay and cotton trier. Selling for Cash Commencing July 1 we established our business on a strictly cash basis. Patton's Book Store. Last Big Dance at Macleay Next Saturday night. Supper served by ladies of Red Cross auxil iary. At the Court House- In the case of E. K. Spyker against May B. Spyker, the plaintiff filed a motion for the dismissal of the ac tion, the parties having been recon ciled and abandoned the proceedings for divorce. Complaint filed in the case of James W. Clark against L. D. Kelly, suit to recover the amount of 415 in 'wage claims. Order issu ed from the court appointing Cora L. Prescott administratrix of the es tate of Augustus Prescott. deceased Order issued on the petition of Charles F. Elgin, administrator of the estate of Jas. H. Elgin, decetsed. terminating all proceedings and strik ing out all records of same on ac count of error. Marriage licenses issued to Montague B. Coade of Port land and Hasel Edwards of Salem. With Our Complete Equipment- Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a ''funer al beautiful." Webb Clough Co. Dance at Moose Hall- Saturday night. Another hip time. Lam J rVI "JitstthA n r.m HOTEL 1 I D A 8 for you : f5 COURTESY. Cesefert. besaellke taseapbere at aeederate Brieea. Aeaelately (Ireareef. Ceatrallr leeate. CeaveaJeat all earltaea. CLEWX R. HITE. Mmr. WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH PertLaaA. Ore area TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all kinds of wood. 16 inch Green Sl&bwood at $3.00 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 520. I WANT SACKS AND RAGS f pay the highest cash price. Before yon sell, get my prices. I also bay all kinds of second hand furniture and Junk. . THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square Deal House. 271 ChemekeU St. Phone 898 WANTED, JUNK As All Klarfa mt Sa Hu4 Fad! Market Prices Sped Prices aJ4 far Backs 2mr kefare ra sell TUB PEOPLES JUNK X.1D - 11 AND STORK JUZA To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Juia 964 South Liberty street, Wednes day. July 31, 1918. a daughter who has been named Helen Jane. Camp Equipment Cheap tents, camp stoves, camp funiture, etc., at E. I SUff Son's 446 Court street. Machine Gun Men Meet i Tonight at 8 o clock at the armory final steps will be taken to organize inmi machine eun company for the Oregon guard. Almost the en tire number needed have signed up and the remainder 111 probably be secured this evening. Gnu Fire in Suburbs The fire trucks were called out yesterday afternoon by a grass fir in the suburbs at Fourteenth ano streets. Although there wa considerable wind blowing at the time, the department prevented th flames from spreading and doin damage. Too Much For the Band Sociability is one of the pleasant features conected with the gather ings at Wlllson park on band concert occasions, but when it develops into hilarity on the part of children and young people in the vicinity of the band stand it becomes a serious handicap both to the band and th people who go there to hear music Complaint has been made Auxiliary to Meet Tonight the Rosedale Red Cross auxiliary wil have Its regular month ly meeting at Hope chapel. Oscar Gingrich is the principal speaker, his topic being "How to Make S1000 Year on Chickens." Dan Langen burg and Claude Stevenson will give vocal solos, and Mrs. O. B. Allies reading. Ice cream, cake and hot weinies will be served at the close of the evening. SCHOOL MONEY IS APPORTIONED Marion Draws $23,716.80 and Polk County Allow ance Is $8,976.15 ' Til. nfffrA nf State Treasurer Kay yesterday apportioned to Oregon counties a total of 376,4Ui.7z irom interest received on the lrreduciDie school fund. This Is on a basis of 205.6S4 children of school age, be tween 4 and 20 years, as ascertained hv the school census lust completed and turned In to the treasurer's of fice by School Superintendent ChurchilL The total number of school- popu lation is 301 less than last year and the apportionment is 15000 less, aue to application of the federal loan in tha tnt The ner canita aDDortion- ment has decreased from $1.86 last year to $1.83 this year. The report shows that twenty counties have decreased a total of 3023 In school poulatlon ana tnat sixteen counties have gained a total Marion county's school population is 12,960 and its apportionment zj 71 a no. Polk county's school popu lation is 4905 and its apportionment $8976.15. " The apportionment by counties roi lows: Baker. $11,666.25. Benton, $7,246.80. Clackamas. $20,717.43. Clatsop, $10,467.60. Columbia, $7,583.52. Coos, $12,879.54. Crook, $2,148.42. Curry, $1,657.98. Deschutes. $4,397.49. Douglas, $11,128.23. Gilliam, $2,126.46. Grant, $3,771.63. Harney. $2,953.62. Hood River. $3,713.07. Jackson. $11,503.36. Jefferson. $1,956.27. Josephine, $4,865.97. Klamath, $5,235.63. Lake, $2,391.81. Lane, $19,403.49. Lincoln. $3,376.35. Linn. $14,284.98. Malheur, $6,141.48. Marion. $23,716.80. Morrow, $2,900.55. Multnomah. $97,454.82. Polk, $.976.15. Sherman, $2,033.13. Tillamook, $4,198.02. Umatilla. $13,324.23. Union, $9,276.27. Wallowa. $6,459.90. "Wasco. $7,691.49. Washington, $14,936.46. Wheeler, $1,925.16. Yamhill, $11,891.34. Submarine Back Number in War, Says Daniels WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. The sub marine is no longer a determining factor in the war and statements by Emperor William in a proclamation to the German army and navy that submarines "are tenaciously attack ing and fighting the vital forces which are streaming across the sea" are without foundation. Secretary Daniels said today. "The reduction in sinkings has been steady," Mr. Daniels said. "The submarine, as a leading. Important factor in the war is ended. It Is al ways a menace and as long as there is one In the seas and we are losin ships and will continue to lose ships now and then, but as for its being determining factor in the war, that fear is ender." REPLY GIVEN HUN'S BOAST BY PREMIER (Continued from page one) amounted to more than 993.000, 000, or nearly 50 per cent more than in the corresponding period of lrst year. These results had Wen far Leyond his expectations. Hat s Sun Hats 20c to 35c Ladies Hats (untrimmed) $1.59 and $1.79 Ladies' Hats (trimmed) $5 These Are Best Silk Velvet t Hats Hose Ladies' .15c to 79c Children's 20c to 40c Men's 20c to 40c We also have a very com plete line of Dishes and Granite Ware SAMPSON & GIDEON 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 152 No. Commercial St PERSONAL C. W. Niemeyer spent Thursday Kelzer schoolhouse. C. n. Lusk. of Seaside, visited briefly In Salem Thursday. Mrs. F. R. Coleman, of Enterprise is a recent arrival in Salem. Mrs. P. C. Baer of La Fayette. Or., is visiting friends in Salem. S. R. Sonneland was among the guests at the Bligh hotel Thursday. Sirs. J. L. Calavan came in from Scio on a business errand yesterday. Mrs. A. Johnson, of Monmouth, was In the city for a brief vTsit Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barnes, of Port land, were guests at the Marion ho tel Thursday. John and Dewey 'Monaghan. of Yamhill, were in the city for a short stay yesterday! Dr. Carl Gregg Doney will talk on the Red Crosa Friday evening at the in Eugene on business. Margaret Stambuck, of San Jose Cal., wr; among the guests at the Capitol Hotel last night. Mrs. C. W. Niemeyer and little bod have Just returned from a visit with relatives and friends In Portland. Miss Ruth Paxson left yesterday for Central Point, Jackson County, where she will spend her summer va cation. Street Commissioner Low leaves this morning for the Breitenbusb country for an outing of a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones and Dr and Mrs. F. E. Seloues were tmonr the Eugene people stopping Salem yesterday. Mrs. E. D. Flagg left yesterday to Join' her husband who Is stationed with the artillery corps at Old Point Comfort. Virginia. Miss Ella Anderson, of Grants Pas has recently arlved In the city to take a position in the office of the Indust rial accident commission. Glen C. Niles. who is connected with a banking firm at Hood River arrived in the c'ty recently for a brief visit with relatives and friends. Engineer John Dubois, who Is In charge of a large irrigation project In the Rogue river valley, arrived in Salem yesterday, registering at the Marion hotel. IT. L. Upson, who is In charge of the department of poultry husbandry at the Oregon Agricultural college- is in the city in course of one his trips through the state. Edwin L. Cbalcraft and daughter Alice came in from the Siletz country yesterday, registering at the Bllgb hotfl. Mr. Chalcraft was fQrmerlv superintendent of Cbemawa Indian school. WORK RESUMPTIOX URGED War Labor Board Appealts to Oregon Paper Mill Men WASHINGTON'. D. C. July 28. fSDeclal) After a hearlnr todav. War Labor board declined to render final decision in the matter of dif ficulties In the paper mills at Oregon City. Camas and Lebanon, but tel egraphs 1 the employe's organization saying that the board is convinced that the employers are sincere In their efforts to adjust differences and asking the employes to call off the strike and resume negotiations ror an amicable settlement. Anne Martin Independent Candidate for Senator RENO. Ner.. August 1. Miss Anne Martin, former president of the National Woman's party, filed Jser petition as an Independent candidate for United States senator from Neva, dawith the secrtary of state today. TRY SNOWDRIFT The New Wesson Oil Productlor for Cook Ins. Crisco-Lard in the bulk. Fruits Vegetables Confectiona To Perfection. Boiled Ham, Minced Ham. Break rast Bacon. TURK FOOII GROCERY 343 Vnlon Street Railroad Ticket Office Inside R. E. Gamble, Prop. PROPOSED DRAFT AGE EXEMPTION IS UP (Continued from page one) repeatedly since then that he has seen no reastn to change his opin ion In that regard. Congress, how ever, ruled against taking men below the votlnic age of 21. The reluctance of many members of congress t go lower than the 21 limit is still annarent. although there is evidence of a strong sentiment to ward carrying the maximum up as high as 4 3. There is no doubt, how ever, that war department officials would prefer to draw on the classes nf 19 nH ?ft Year old VOllths to fill the ranks and see no decided mili tary advantage to be gained rrom any considerable extension upward. Selection to lie t'aretui. Socretarv Baker baa heretofore announced that his policy in recom mending any cnange m arau ages would be to seek a sufficient num ber of men to meet the army's needs in such ages as would least disturb the economic situation at home. The bulk of the new forces, in his view, would be drawn from the youngest class of men physically able to stand the strain of modern warfare. From the purely army standpoint this has been a boys' war from the start. The quick recuperative pow ers of youth have been vitally nec essary to the military machine un der the conditions ot moaern war fare. Older men are slower to Tecover and are. therefore, of more limited use to the army. On the other hand, however, there are a great number of men who could be called out of the higher ages, even up to 45. A far greater proportion of the men between 31 and 43 have independent Incomes than Is true with men below 31, re ducing the dependents factor for ex emption to that extent. n infinite Size. tf t. nt rertsln that the depart- mnt la almlUF at the creation of a r... nr .nv definite slxe. There are now upward of 1.300.000 Amer ican troops either overseas or route. Secretary Baaer saia toasj v .hinmHi rate of the earlT part t ! tial keen maintained througn the month, although he did not have available the total snipmem. louw the 250.000 a month suggestions and without mishap to the supply line. October should see 2.000.000 Amer icans overseas and the opening oi the spring campaign of 1919, when many officers believe the final scenes of the German defeat will begin a great combined drive against the German lines, might easily see three million ready for action, wiin an other force of substantially 2.000. a a a r-niel at home. That would represent the army of 5.000.000 men for which, in a general wy, iuc department may be aiming. Cherrian Band Will Give Popular Numbers Tonight The nrnrram to be given by the Cherrian band at Wlllson park to night will Include some of the most nooular and melodious" numbers in the band's repertoire. Instead of the usual vocal solo, there will be a trombone solo by Director Oscar Steelhammer. The program Is as follows: Star Spangled Banner .; March. First Brigade .... J . Weldon Selection. Algeria . . . Vlctdr Herbert Waltz, an Autumn Reverie. . .Roue The Merry Lark Bendix Overture. La Belle France (rrencn melodies) Trombone solo. Kentucky Home.. Fisher Oscar Steelhammer Mazurka. Heather Bells Losey Selection. The Royal Chef . . Jerome March. Garland Entree King America THE CHEAT RXDIXO. Tfcnurh the mills nf Oa4 ar1nd slowly. Yet they srlrwl eiceedlns small: Thou ah with patlcBC lie stands wait ing:. With xactnaa triads H alL" OUR DAILY PRICES Wool Rac S!ac White Cotton Raff 2c Kbody Hags le Cast Iron 91.23 WESTERN JUNK CO. Salem's Leading Junk Dealers Corner of Center and Conrt Phone TOO Get on the right side of HOLSUM These four are leaders GINGER JUMBLES HONEY OATMEAL The hest for lunches, while you are sating the berries. Cherry City Baking Co. Clean -Up On Summer Dresses Including Sample Line sport models street models- afternoon models C for quick selling U. G. Shipley Co. Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices CROCKS Jugs and Churns Crock, ' gallon .-. Crocks, 1 gallon TZz Crocks, 2 gallons 0: Crocks, 3 gallons C0c Crocks, 4 gallons ECc Crocks, 5 gallons $LO0 Crocks, 6 gallons $120 Crocks, 8 gallons.. $LS3 Crocks, 10 gallons $3 Crocks 12 gallons r $173 Crocks, 13 gallons $3.7$ Crocks, 20 gallons $5.00 CHURNS 2 gallons with e ver.. C3c 3 gallons with cover tZt 1 gallons with cover... 5 gallons with cover JUGS 'i gallon,.... 15c 1 gallon 25s 2 SALEI HARDWARE CO. 333 EUta Street FIRST CRITICISM THEN PRAISE The first dentists, the first optometrists, the first Eoaeo- nalhs vrera not nnW rl iKm .. j x-. - j v.t.i.Mvv4 uii. j vwuucowea as - j posters. The first Chiropractors, were condemned in the suae S ry wiat ut won iur mem ineir ruAsiu. THE SUN. , Erery broad-minded 'doctor now acknowledges the rirtss of Chiropractic. Dr. O. L. SCOTT, . CmROPRACnC-SPlXOLOGIST Rooaas 40C7-, C. 8. Rational 11 a k tlnUdln. Office rhone 87. IteaUleacn rbone SSH the wheat sarin effort Boy COOKIES 50 70 per 19 C1-0Q , Phona 173 per cent wheat substitutes cent wheat suhstitntes