...Ml THE OREGON STATESMAX: THURSDAV, AUGUST 22, 191. -b ssssss-, --. . CUT GLASS yoi must be sure and see our special pricea we are giving you on Cot Glass. Water sets -from $3.50 and up. Vases, Sugar and Creamer at very low prices. An opportunity you should not miss. pleasure to show you. HABTMAN BROS. CO. ! JCWKLKRS A3TD OITICIAVS W. Ceraer Stat aa4 Liberty treats. IALEH. ORBftON SERVICE PRICE Eujcene Man Marries David Allen Dyerlee. a minister from. Eugene, and Miss Victoria Anna Cave of Salem were married yesterday., Th bride is a vocal teacher. Corvallis Want Permit The city of Corvallis has anolied to the public service commission for permission to construct a crossing over the Southern Pacific track 1b i Washington and Ninth streets west i erly to Tenth street. CITY NEWS 1 - ) Win Attend Meeting Manager Robert C. Paulus of the Salem Fruit union is planning to at tend tne .hearing on federal express fate increases to, be held in Portland on September 20. Two other local I concerns also wift probably send rep resentatives to the gathering. f f .n- i . 1 ,,. .... . - An Unaumal Bargain A I7B0 Singer Dlaver niano for OREGON State street near a E. depot. Home of Artcraf t tad Paramount picture. "Lore'-' Conquest," featuring Una Cavalierl. LIBERTY Liberty near guts street High class reels. Featuring Harold Lcckwood In -Broadway Hill." BLIGII State between lib trty and High. Mutual and El.eMrd film. Special films. -Dam Girl of Portici," featur ing Pavlowa. ' ; S5.z an exceptional bay for anr- Raker of Salem, writes his mother one desiring a high grade lnatru-1 that he is in the front lines of Franc meat. E. L, Stiff ft Son. 44$ Court and that he has not bad his clothes street. I off for two weeks, lie oeeunies a dugout all alone, considerable of a Grain Marks Needed-- I contrast with his former mode of llv- i'FJve hundred grain sacks are need-1 ,n when a dugout occupied by hln- ed Immediately by the Red Cross fori elf and comrade was furnished the purpose of collecting sphagnum I w,in manogany cnairs and taoie ana moss. used, in the making of surgl- r-n piano. cal dressines. Th hn e ahnuirf h brought to Red Cross headquarter """; company y r. Scteuk, Office Will be closed from August 3 jtember S. to rafted Men Go Tuesday-- 0 Aoeust 21. 42. men will leave L!em for Camp Lewis. This will f rlct the August draft quota. -Jiers for Statesman routes. Ap- ? in person today. Improved In Health Dr. M. . P. Mendelsohn nassed bone here yesterday for Seaside ere be will complete his vacation. doctor is Improved in health and 3 be back In his office Saturday rut 31 . j J BlankZI Get them at. the Statesman job of- i catalog on application. zktrars Appointed The local war board yesterday ap ited 160 registrars to have charge precincts in this district on the Member registration day. As only ' out or the 200 needed volun rtd. It was necessary for the board cue the selection. s Kotlci Uota. The kind , that last. a jop office. t , ... -Ire Given Guardian v. J. Banlck was yesterday ap- 3tea guardian of Richard and Ed iffirsch, heirs of Gottlieb Hirsch boy are 10 and 6 years old re dely and in .order legally to Uct the affairs of their father's U it fas found ' necessary to se- ei guardian for them. .. - . H ng for Cah ommencing July 1 we established boiiness on a strictly cash basis. s Book Store. ' r . All Alone In ft Dugout Aubrey Jones, son of Mrs. F. A. in the United States National bank building. We Will Start Hopplcking ' August Z6. All trains will be met August 23 and 24 at Brooks and Hopmere for picker . coming that way. Jerman Bros. Suit Against Warden ' Because be is alleged to have killed a dog belonging to C. F. Van Arnem of Silverton, a criminal act Ion has been filed against A. W. Steele, deputy game warden.' The animal Is said to have been killed upon no provocation whatsoever and In Jhe presence of Mr. Van Arnem' small son Artiles of incorporation were filed at the office of Corporation Commis sioner Schuldertnan yesterday by the Portland Times Publishing company. The company states its purpose to collect and publish news and edit newspapers and Jeriodlrals. The capitalization is $2000 and the In corporators are W. D. Allen. J. A Merrlman, William A. Maggett George P. Moore, W. R. Lee, J. D. Emery and E. Richardson. For Bale or Exchange Good modern eight-room bouse. also 160 acres Eastern Oregon land. Will acept good team, wagon and harness, machinery and, stock of any kind in exchange. G. W. Laflar. 1206 Hubbard bldg. A limn ic The auction sale of O. A. Boett cher on the Salem and Turner road. was well attended and everything oh the whole brought good prices. . The bidding was brisk and F. N. Wootfry. the auctioneer kept things on the move. A small cake which was made and donated by Mrs. George W. Por ter for the relief of Belgian babies brought a neat little sum of $45.50 Mr. Boettcher and family are movln to Klamath Falls. Oregon, where they will resume farming on a larger scale. ' ' CHAPTER DROPS B ACIC IN WORK Members of Salem Red Cross Department Not Faithful in Attendance MILLER HARSH IN IDEAS ON ROAD POLICY Service Cornxnissiontr Says Administration Is Apathetic on Co-operation With two large allotments far be hind and scant attendance at the Red Cross surgical dressings rooms, di rectors or tne classes are wondering what they can4 do to remedy the sit uation. All efforts made this sum- women have failed add now Salem WRITES NEBRASKA MAN Is probably turning out the least work of all chapters Its size In Ore- son. Until yesterday the average after- Dnrt Not Hnlrl It PrarrirahlV postofflce building was between five I to Call National AsSOCia and eight. The young women In the business girls class held twice a week In the evening, the supervisors and small group of faithful women In the afternoon have found It Impos sible to keep up with the demands upon Willamette chapter. Shipment of sphagnum pads and army kits are now long overdue. The Instructors regret bavlnc tion Together "It wonl 1 seem from Information which we have rerelfed that there Is an appafent apathy in administra tion elides with regard to the im portance of full and owj'lrte Jt- TODAY . Your Last Chance To See .Pavlowa Also Special Comedy BUI CHARLIE CHAPLIN, FATTY ARBUCKLE BLIGH THEATRE Sign of the Best Shows publicly to beg for helpers at the hr""00 J",?U.I?r workrooms." said one of the depart- ' Chairman F. J. Miller of ment heads yesterday afternoon. "It doesn't look well to the boys over there who are taking their home pa pers and will read of the laxity of their mothers and sisters. There is hardly a family in Salem that is not represented In the war In some way and one would thing women would have more patriotism when their boys are giving so much.', Professor Albert It- Sweetser. of the University of Oregon, was down from Eugene Tuesday to secure In formation on the amount of sphag num moss the local people would the Oregon public service eorumls sion la a letter to V. E. WIUos of the Nebraska railroad rommlsaion. The letter In in reply to a com man I ration from the Nebranka commis sioner, who Is chairman of a com mittee appointed by a number of rail toad and utilities commissions to consider the question of representa tion in the higher councils of the railroad administration. Chairman Miller believes that the question ahould be taken op to the director general through the execu tive committee of the National Ao- need for the winter, as it baa to be ton of Railroad and Utilities More Period lals Desired--' An additional call for current per iodicals has been issued by the war department, which Is seeking to sup ply the army and navy with reading matter through gifts. The custom of putting a one-cent stamp on the mag- Arranging for an Exhibit In the interest of the Red (!ross booth to be. conducted at the state fair next month. Guy E Pyir of the extension division of the University of Oregon was in Salem yesterday azlnes and dropping them in the maiil meeting with a committee represent box has proved popular with the men ,n Willamette chapter. The local In the service. Only recent Issue coduiki uay nu( ni.a of publications are desired. demonstrations in the making or . ' - sphagnum moss dressings and in Dr. O. H. ScIiMi-- knitting. commissioners, but he doubts the ad visability of railing a special meet ing of the national association for the parpose of devising ways and means. Mr. Miller deplores the fart that the director general's official family Is made up of railroad men "without a notable exception." and declares that the line of demarcation between federal and state regulation of Intrastate affairs Is so vague that It is Impossible to tell where author Ity lies. He writes la part: The so-called 'twilight tone." so frequently mentioned in the past, is IbOSe Who Uldn t Want It inltunately the state commissions seem to be left hanalngln the air with mandatory rtate laws and refla tion to be enforced and without any Information from the administration as to what we may expect on their part and what, if any. Jurisdiction we still possess. Without a nota secured before the rains make the roads In the woods Impassible for teams. He mentioned, while visiting the local work rooms, that dally be tween 100 and . 150 Eugene women are making surgical dressings. MACHINE GUN COMPANY OUT Salem Win in Appeal to General Staff Those who were opposed to Sa lem's being distinguished In state military circles by having the ma-ble exception the director reneral's chine run comnanr of the new reel-1 r mil- r - r-iimad rimi-i- The home service section ment, now being formed, apparently J tration la concerned. Is mad up of Hydro-electrfce Therapeutic . InstI-1-111 practical information bur- have won their fight, so Salem, will men whose sole occupation, environ tute will be elosed from August 3 to September 8. (mil. eau and the juniors are to exhibit I have no machine gun company. milr" Campbell Wounded "Billy" Campbell, who Is with the flints Amerian Infantry In 'France, was wounded in the trenches early this summer and has passed two months in a hospital. , He Is the son of Tom samples of the work done daring the eomlng school year. Among the ar- It develops that no machine gun company will be organized at any tides the children are to show are! point until at least two line com- Statesman Auto Found- Through some good work by A. W. Mohr, county surveyor of Wasco Campbell, formerly a resident of Sa- J county, the Statesman's Ford anto- lem. Tne news of the boy injuries l moDiie wnicn was sioien more man was brought here' by bis sister, who 1 a week ago. has been found. Mr. Is visiting at the August Huckestlen Mohr found It on the Columbia River home. "Billy" .has not yet passed I highway near his place at Wyeth and his, 18th birthday. , , panies have been organised and ac cepted, tus. policy was decided, up on at a meeting of the general staff in Portland Tuesday. The machine son company gos to Portland, one of the arguments being that there is but one officer instructing in this line of work available for Oregon, and he Is now Instructing at Van couver barracks. It was decided by the general staff ment and . practice have been from the railroad standpoint. Their en vironment has leen each that they have not beep obliged to give care ful thought and consideration to the shipping Interests, only as far as it might affect the financial affairs of the several lines with which they have been connected. It Is unrea sonable to expect that men who are In a large measure responsible for the rates, rules, regulations and practlcea of the carriers will now af ford much. If any. greater teller to the general public than they did for- rllold School Fair onty ' School Superintendent ta made a trip to Sublimity this k and learned while . there that for a school fair are under con dition by the local people. The Mt will be along ind as trial line. 'flpta, Rotes and All Blaoka--U Statesman Job office. snTaxi& Baggage Co. ' f Phone 77 Try one Cherkln H-f nr t nn Sage, Claim Check for ev "1 parcel handled. '."Have, Your '. 1 " Dectric Lights Repaired "Before Winter WELCH ELECTRIC CO. ConspercUl phone 053 Doctor White psw of Women and "Htrycai Diseases :J Cnltsd BUte NatJonal Bank Sarklte Balam. Oregon I Vlko I HI l - St . . Night phone 1811 , 1IER TRANSFER . Responsibility , JL ni Pack, move or tore kJJ nd guarantee eat- on Easterm Bhlpmeau Hovtng and Out of Town Trip. Crawford Canning Peaches Now ready. ;Order, immediately; crop light, short season, "quality , fancy, i Lacbmund'a orchard, five miles north of Salem, in Kaiser bot tom. Phone H. W. Bowden, foreman, ! Farmer zF3. urrar your boxe. KJL-LU UIAUDf ALU L A 11 U U a - .M w I - .I. A - I - - 7.j 7- uZJ-aa-.a fi i companies uto lie 10 ce lortiea ail ion that some disinterested and com- ivuuu iu uie ci auui ccntu iu i pnrlani1 Vetersms from East Vtelt Before going back to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Evans and Mr. and Mrs.( J. W. Buzzard, who have been attending the G. A. It., encamp ment at Portland, are stopping in Salem as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Evans whom they met at Che Portland celebration. The Evanses are from Sapulpa, Okla., and their traveling companion from Jaspei City, Mo. The party; will visit Mere for a month.-: " Statesman. He at onCe communicat ed with The Statesman offie. The car was stolen from near the res! dence of R. J. Hendricks, and it is believed the culprit was Barney De- Spain, alias Ed. Omar, and escape from the penitentiary. The car was returned to Salem yesterday. Lieutenant Colonel A. T. Wool pert of Salem won the appointment of senior officer of the first reglgment outside of Portland and at once will begin recruiting woork. sld street Sonus of the offke-i claim reward Is dae on each of the cars, because of the recovery, bat u appears that the Insurance com- paaie are reluctant to par the money. Merchant Marine Fleet Attracts Dallas Farmer DALLAS. Ore.. Ang. 21 .fSoeclal to The Statesman) R. 8. Fisher, the strawberry king of this eommaalty. went to Portland the first of the week where be enlisted In the mer chant marine. Mr. Fisher la not a new band at the Job by any means e having been connected with the engine room staff on a passenger steamship plying between Seattle and points la Alaska several years aro before coming to Dallas. Mr. Fisher Is the second Dallas boy te enter the merchant marine service within the past month. T. C. Stock well, another citizen of this place, entering the service as a wireless operator a few weeks ago. Burmnz 0 Slashbtzs Is Permitted by Governor Upon recommendation of State Forester .Elliott Governor Withy combe baa rescinded his proclama tion Issued early in the sa miner which placed a ban on burning of slashings by tlmbermea. The order rescindlag the proclamation Is ef fective Immediately, the state fores ter holding that Oregon forests are now In condition to allow horning of alashlnga without danger. fla. rrrsoas or orgaalsatloes of foreign attraction will have the priv llea. of raUiag the flags of their nations aoder the stars aad stripes. AH will salute the American baaaer. Another part of the program will be Hired hy women la the costumes of their native countries. Mo ale aad addressee will be given la the mala acdltorlatii. While the day will be known as the Day of All Nations, anything vl German flavor will be conspicuous by lis absence. . TO HELL WITH THE KAISER FOR SALE Om 10 hut x power blgh awH boHsosital boOer and es tuoocs jumtt. wprtgnt. ls e,aire CO'UilERCIAL CIDER ' WORKS All Nations Da' Is Plan for State Fair Tb; first day of the 191S state fair. September. 23. wltt L designat-i ed aa the Day of AH Nations and Dr. John C. Hall of Salem, a Scandi navian by birth, will be director of the day. A patriotic celebration will be given, and a feature will be the unfurling ct a large aiik American OUR DAILY PRICES Wool Rag Sle White Cottoa Rags Shod lUgs ie Caat Irow... ........... flJS3 WESTERJ JUNK CO. a sheading Jaak Dealrrs of Oe-Uv mmd Cosurt rttoae 70C PERSONALS Irrigation ' n Even number on Monday, Wed nesday, Friday and Sunday. Odd numbers nn' 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, " ' John T." Llghtel- of Portland is at the Marion 1 E. F. Caton of Boise, Idaho. Is a visitor at the Marion Mrs. J. T. Bratton from Portlnad registered at the Marion yesterday. , J. O. McCullen, a teal estate dealer from Portland, Is In Salem on bus! ness. Dr. a Id Mrs. F. E. Hall of Tipton .VETERAN RUNS fTO MILE RACE Grand Army Man 74 Years Old Makes Distance in 36 Minutes 4 Seconds petent man should at least have ad visory powers with those now In control of the railroads of the conn APPOffiHT IS GIVEN BET Spokane Young Men Is Rela tive of Prominent People of Valley The following la part of an item appearing la a recent isjue of the ?d: Irs .T,rjr:'.7.: k oiu iiu vi ctiuii, miu,, 1 1 yeST-old veteran, here for the en- California were guests at the BHgh campment of the Grand Army of the overnight. II. C. Woodham and J. C. Dell are here from Corvallis for several days. They are stoping at the Bligh. H. It. Lazenby of Portland Is here n....kii. " i 1 1 - t4- i 36 minutes aad Tour cconds. defeat- " 1 . " v ,V . .J,',.L . -. .v- . ' i-. - I o as to enter Y. M. C. A. service a quarter of a mile each against him. George W. Belt Jr. mas a p pointed secretary of the state board of con trol yesterday. Clrene K. KH lag- eon, who was previously named for May iloM Club Rallies Three Ind nstrial club rallies will probably be held by school children In the southern part of the county next week. If plans being made .by County Superintendent Smith mater ialize. The districts will be grouped so that none is left out of the rallies- which will feature entertaining pro grams, reports of the work ana in spection of its progress. and also distancing several Boy Scouts who took up the race where Cjrmn HtTTVI And camp furniture at E. I Stiff ft Son'. 44 f Court street. KOOD AND COAL RAG WANTED of Portland, which he represents. Mrs. Etta Magers and Mrs. Eunice Woolworth have returned from the G. A. It. encampment at Portland. Mel G. Duncan, manager of the Marshfield Commercial club. la. a visitor in Salem. He Is taklne a short vacation.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pattlson or Portland, passed the night at the Marion. They are driving to Corval lis in their car. - Mr. .and Mrs. C L. Dick drove down yesterday from Portland and are staying at the Marlon. They for merly lived in this city. Miss Marie Myers and Miss Ted die left off. Rev, Howard McConneU Quits Dallas Pastorate DALLAS. Ore., Augl 21 (Special to The Statesman) Rev. Howard McConneU. who has been pastor of the Christian church of this city for the oast three rears, has resigned his nositlon and with his family win leave shortly for Selma. cai., wnere he haa accepted the pulpit of the Christian church of that city. Witn Highest Cash Price Paid. Also All Kinds of Junk. CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Rev. Mr. McConnell's departure Dal- M.rts of Scott. Mill, will b. iSU ' """ ".t0"!"";. S"i of W- -. SSnPn-? n'sWSl came to Salem yesterday. ".,. " v u vi-- h. nnl re- Phiio Steward and J. A W Rank- ;f - tprofe'sslon ins are home again after paslsng the J the otn-ri-havlnK entered earlier part of the week at the p. A- trmy y M a A during the past with the army In France. Belt will take office Immediately. He Is a son or Judge Beit. Is an attorney and was secretary or the Spokane Demo cratic county central committee for two years." . The new appointee Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Belt of that city and a nephew of Mrs. George II. Bur nett and Mrs. Charles S. Weller of Salem. He will reside In Olympla during his ofrlcial term. Oldtlme residents of Oregon's capital will re memler that the parents of the young man here mentioned formerly dwelt In Salem. Mrs. Belt's maiden name being Ollie Chamberlin. The senior Belt is a brother of Mrs. Bnr nett. Both hare a large no ml of friends and acquaintances In this part of the state. Another son Is numbered among the American ex peditlonary force In France, and late information from him is tor the effect that he baa been In active service a the front. kWANTDsJUri f Am All Kl Bas R. encampment In Portland Mrs. C. W. Keen of Silverton was In the city yesterday for Instruction in surgical dressings work for the Red Cross. She Is head If this wora in Silverton Mrs. M. J. Crelghton and daughter Mable. who have been-the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Al Jones, will leave today for their home In Portland. Rosalie and Crelghton Jones will ac- -omnanv them. The entire party wlP drive down by automobile. . several months. Autos Are Recovered Officer Thinks Reward Dae NAZIMOYA SURPASSES PKEVIOIS TRH'SIPHS -n Market frle Price imu see b-cm net r Brtee ef ere T sell THE FKOPl-E 9 ItHK 4k XJfO Both of Che automobilea which were reported to the police as mlsa- -line at a late nour incsaay.nisni. In "TOTS of Fate, starting Uilw-r- recovered hortlv afterward bv great Nazlniova. which will be shown I the njKi,t officers. Chief of Tollre at the Liberty theatre tooay, tne i Poland is of the opinion that the wonderful Russian star, has bcen.de-1 wnoje occurrence was Intended for clared to have surpassed her marvel-J a practical Joke. The Sdidebaker ous work In her previous screen I car belonging to H. O. McCali of Sil classics super-picture, "Revelation. Iverton was traced after three hours As a Gypsy princess. aslmova t search to a point on North High Tt Is sur tested that gasoline ought brings all all the histrionic talent street, where it had been abandoned. h taxed ? cents a callon. Of which hass made her famous Into el- A Ford taken, from in front of the couJe Idea emTnates from a Chi- fective play. Tomorrow and Satur- Commercial club and also belonging DOES YOUR LETTER FROM "OVER THERE" SAY "awl. I certainly lo enjoy The Statesman. It sure teems KTrat to pet all the liotne new!' You don't have time to write as often a ymt wru11 like, and then when you do it seem you alwaya forget to tell him Mme of the thinjrs he would ! tw iiiteri-sted in Vnowinc, ' hut you CAN send him the Daily Oregon Statesman for the amall sum of fifty rent a month ($1.25 for three months). If " you're not; drop in at our office today; phone yonr order (583) ; or fill out the roujHMi Ix-low and let us help to keep that foy cheerful and in touch with Lome. Statesman lnh. Co. Salem. Oregon. Gentlemen: Enclosed find S for which you are to send the Daily Oregon State-man for a eriod of.. month to the addresa given below. Name: ... SEE .In TOYS OF FATE A Drama That Thrill Your Very SouL The Triumph of the World's Greatest Artist LIBERTY THE ATRE Today Tomorrow Saturday .i. 1 ' . il ,-T . t 't 457 State Street. m ""I i I dav I1" oiiiciivu iua u ua day.