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THE OREGON fiTATESHAXt TIItHSniT, SEPTEMREn 10, 101 YOUR CHILD'S EYES Is Your CliiM Backward in School! Thre Is a Reason Why. Consult Our Optometrist HAETMAN BEOS. CO. JKWKLEIIS ARD OPTXClAirS W. W. Ceraer Stat aaa Llarty itncU liLEH. ORKGOX - pr. Jlurdetle, Qptometrtet. We lllgii Grade Fever Thermometers - mm WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Walker. Wednesday, Sept. 18. 1918. a daughter. She has been named Ira Elnore. Mr. and Mrs. Walker' Rye In Polk county. Wanted Wallace orchard wants six women to pack pears. Inquire at water company's office. U , ... ,. . ...... ..... Station W ill Stand Because of a protest of natrons of the Southern Pacific comoany has withdrawn from the public service commission an aoDlicatlon for uer- mission to discontinue its station at Midlands, Klamath county. The com pany had asked to be allowed to dis continue the station because employ es there were needed elsewhere and because service did not warrant the maintaining of the office. MORE M IRE NEEDED IN JflE AERIAL CAHPS alHHI I 'fUjf Legal Blanks " Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on 'application. Trespass. Notices . On cloth. The kind that lasts. Statesman job office. OREGON State street near 0. E- depot. Home of Artcraft 'and Paramount pictures. Featuring Dorothy Dalton in "Green Eyes." LIBERTY Liberty near State street. High class reels. Sessue Hayakawa, in ?llis birthright." . BLIGH State between Llb . erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Robert Warwich. in "The Ar tyle Case." , '" A I?nt "v.-- 'E. L. SUff k. Son, 44 S Coort St, Two Executors Appointed- 1 Joseph J. Keber was yesterday ap pointed iexecutor of the estate of Ras per Meier, valued 'at an estimated $8000. John Purumer was made ex ecutor of the estate of Frank Pum mer, the worth of which is placed at S3000.I Fred Schwab, J. ;D. Ebner and P. N. Smith will act as apprais ers of both properties. - Bigger! and Better Ward's Store. New Location, first door east of Grey-Belle confectionery. Suit to Collect Mens Eight loggers' liens were appended to a complaint filed yesterday in the circuit court by the Business Men's Adjustment company against W. P. Kercher, Henry R. Haynes, L. J. Beach and Harry Raymond, doing business as the Sublimity Lumber company, and L. D. Kelly. The un paid bills for labor are owing for DfQv I August ana September and are "11 I J 1 -1 - - J. w . t. iTiaimt-u iu ue uue iu ause tinier. William Pine,-Irwin Indorf. R. L. Robbins. Steve Erego. William Tripp, CW. Bouck and Lula D. King JIcElroy's Jaz Bonl 1 ol Portland;! bigger ; and " better I police court,- t!ia ever, will be here all fair week, mry evening at the city nail Larg est and best floor in city. Real nau tical features, a dance with neD. Ad- Tear mission 10c, 5c per dance. I Six Pay Fines a a a uicu, w uv apTAicu iu iu? i Second Tlend .. 'k. rA ,M I Camp furniture at E. L. wUh 4,11 Hrr,f- IA ' lws 1 V' VOUfl SjU of & each. : Among them were w. C. Dyer, B. M.- Kretchener, Joha Krebs, John O. Small. Paul II. Tayl or and. W. W. Bowman. A. w. Schmnk was - arrested for speeding and will appear this morning in the SUff A Goes to Training Camp Felix English, son of Frank Enr lish, 2680 Cherry avenue, left last night for Camp Pike, Ark., where n win take a course of training in an officers' training camp. He Is candidate for a lieutenant's commis sion. WASHINGTON', Sept. 18. Pro duction of. aircraft and motors and the training of aircraft personnel are now so well advanced, the -war department announced tonight, aha additional pilots, observers and me chanics are needed. To secure these men, the air service enlistment rolls have been reopened for voluntary in duction of men of draft age. Since last March no civiliaans har been accepted for aviation shools. bu it was announced that the fast mov ing overseas of air squadrons, planes- motors and materials, together with the completion of 29' flying fields. 20p Dehaviland planes, 000 liberty motors,' 6.600 training planes, and 12.500 training engines, has allowed all of the 6.600 prospective flier enroled last year, as well as a num ber of men promoted from the ranks, to get their chance at the flying tests. Candidates as pilots and as obser vers must oe oeiween is ana i years of age and' balloonlsts between I IX and . mey may apply ror ex amination before the aviation board in Atlanta. Boston. Chicago. Dallas. Fort Sill. Los Angeles. Minneapolis. New York, San Antonio, San Fran cisco. St. Louis, Washington and the- Panama canal zone. Skilled men for enlistment in the ranks may be between 18 and 4a- Those who. pass the trade tests at concentratioa camps win ne sent in to service at once for special train ing. ..i " Sine the declaration of war, tne announcement said, the enllstea strength of the air service has in creased from 1,100 to 147,431. PnrnKnrA Knta Greatest furniture sacrifice of. the nayakawa Today ar. Entire furniture stock of Im-I Tha nntA Jan a The noted Jap actor with his own Schenk 11a Now Returned ' Prnm hm vnratlnn anf crtenda a cordial Invitation to his patrons Prunes Cettinjr Oyer Woe and friends to visit his institution. nerlal . KurniUr. Co.. . now - belne I . . r- ----- , J r , HZ La ' V, :inew company - in nis iiri Dig pro- .,0?i JTeldstein-prektor Co.. QQCtion, -His Birthright." at the Lib- 177 (North Liberty street, Salem. erty. Jfr. and Mrs. Warren, Hunt . " ' Announce a stepping party next Friday evening at the Cotillion nail. tssisted by Mary Talmadge and Mr. Sueko. An admission of 75s will be charged. . , v -. ' . . Receipts, Ifotes and All Blanks At SUtesman. job office. . , Paul .Has Fair . ; . John W. li. . Smith who Is con nected with the industrial clnb work in Marion county,' went to St.' Paul yesterday to attend a school fair. Much concern is being expressed by fruit growers on account of the sudden - ripening of prunes - still - on the trees. The" fruit is now dripping sugar inmany places and dryers are running day and night in an effort to get the greater art of them In out of the sun. County Fruit Inspec. tor S. H. Van Trump said yesterday that the prunes are becoming, mushy and! too ripe to use, t " Dr. 1 Alice Bancroft ' Eyes and nerves. ' Breyman Bldg. Ford Anto Stolen A Ford automobile belonging to G. A. McKay of Turner was stolen from High street near thl Grand the ater last night while the nberty loan ratly"was in" progress. " Up to a ' 1st hour there & was . no clew to th thieves. Men Wantel ! Apply Salem Kings Products co. Snyder Held Not Insane ' It! was ascertained yesterday morn- Mrs. L. J. Allen as judge of . the "Jnyxne. coniy p2T2lcian,rf: .U: sowing exhibits and L. P. Harring- Tom Orderaann to Com ! One of the -soloist at Happy Can yon this year is to be Tom Ordemanp of Portland, who .was a visitor Tier durlne the summer. Mr. Ordemann while here,' tried out the accoustlcs of Happy Canyon, and found tnem ton of the pigs, garden produce and poultry. . " ' .;; " ' Tcomm Alfpntlnno. , Election of officers Wednesday ev-! wing, scptemoer is. . Wells Returns ' lv State Insurance Commissioner Harvey Wells has returned after at tending a national meeting of insur ance commissioners at Denver. On the way back to Oregon Mr.' Wells stopped In San Francisco for a time on business connected with his office. N. Snyder," who pleaded guilty to the altogether suited to his voice. fen- larceny' of a pig belonging to one of I dleton Tribun. his neighbors at Hall's Ferry Tues flar! l not Insane. ' Thft nrisoner an-1 nayakawa Today neared 'before Judge Webster In the! ! The noted Jap actor. with bis own ftomnnn and wa released, sentence I new company in his first big pro- holiicr Rusnended dnrinr his eood he-1 duCtlon. His Birthright," at the Llb- havior. Snyder was required to turn erty over all ' weapons in! his possession to the officers. ' " Anto Goes Into lMtcl day last year, but the school will no be full until November, when it should have about 6UV. Prartirallv all of the new Alaskans will not ar- rlre until the middle of OctoWr and those who are already here have re mained at Chemawa all summer. Twenty-six students have rerentlv arriveJ from Carlisle, the famous In dian Mhool in Pennsylvania, whirb has been closed this year. The boys and those front the Pribiloff islands bve ome the greatest dis tance to attend. Practically half of Chemawa's fac ulty is new. i - . YOUR MUG CIRCULAR READY FOR COUNTIES Secretary of State Olcott has pre pared the printed Information for county clerks relative to state and district offices to be filled and refer endum and initiative measures to be voted on by the people st the elec tion on November 5. County clerks are to use the Information for the regular election notices, adding the county offices that are to be filled at the election. The circular will be mailed September 20. The measures are! Referred to the people by the leg Islature Establishing and maintain Ing Eastern and Southern Oregon Normal schools. Establishing denen dent, delinquent and defective chll dren home and appropriating money therefore. Referred by the people Prohibit ing seine and set-net fishing In the Rogue river tributaries. Closing the Willamette to commercial flshlnr south of Oswego. Proposed by initiative petition- Delinquent tax notice 'bill. Fixing compensation for publication of legal notices. PERSONALS This week. Tomatoes axe coming in in excellent condition. Juit right for canning. We offer oar best stock tt $1-25 per bnthet JELLY GRAPES There is Urge demand for this article. Send us your order: at once. TABLE GRAPES . V . We Have Those Luscious Urge Isabellas and Concords in bas kets. Tokajs and Muscatels, per basket. . 1. . . .40c to COe 1 ITALIAN PRUNES Special Quality Prunes, per bushel DILL for The Dill Pickles. We Have It Now. ...$1.75 SEE OUR STOCK of Yellow Heated Cantelonpes and the Real 'Musk Melons. An extra supply of Cassabas 10' ii WMM 4). nj7' i hi; :.ank'VhThe .t:;:.TThaT b"; Camp Stores ' ' ; E. L. Stiff Son. 446 Court St. trrteatlon ICven numbers on Monday, Wed nesday, Friday 'afid Sunday. ' Odd numbers on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat- Even numbers are on south and east! r r 5 , . . ; side of street. ' Odd numbers are on hOrth' and west side of street.'' ' ' c: P.Trench. principal of Wood burn grade schools, leaves tonight for Outlook. Wash. Ills family will leave a week later. A.-1 Parker of Portland, accom paaied by his wife and sister, are Slopping at ue xtiu. Mrs. K. White or Tillamook is rejr l.tered at the Bllgh. ' c ' Kenneth Erlcksen. Thomas Malo- nev and George Uagen of the S2nd spruce squadron, stationed at Taqnt na. were in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Featherton or Portland are guests at the Marion. Mrs. L. J. Allen of Corvallls was at the Marion over night. Tom Wood Is here on a short fur lough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wood. He Is In the navy and is stationed on the bat tleship Connecticut. Judge F. L, Hubbard and F. A. Olmstead of Baker are at Bligh while In the city on business. Hush W. Kyle of Corvallls Is at the Bligh. V. L. Staats of llosklns and C. E. Staats of Alrlie passed the night at the Bllgh. - - S. B. Ellis of rrlnevUle is a guest at the Bllgh. 11. R. Smith of Sllverton is stop ping at the Bllgh while here on busi ness. ; L. J. Allen of the bureau of ani mal survey of the department of ag riculture drove over from Corvaius ston Shsll an increase of SSIO.eoo In the total amount of the state levy or taxes for the year 19 IS over the amount omerwise limited by the rna stitution of Oregon, be authorised? TWO AVIATORS KILLED TORT WORTH. Tex., Sept. IS. Second Lieutenants James L. Me- Keever of New ""York City snd John M. Mdenham of Los Angfles. Cal. both stationed st Love Field. Dallas Tet.. were killed late today when their airplane went Into' a' side-slip sni crashed to earth, twelve mile north of here. . . TANKS BIG FEATURE IN GREAT OFFENSIVE (Continued from page 1). palm of the left band by an' explo sive bullet, wss sent to a hospital but escaped and walked six mile An automobile belonging to W. C- Tilson iris aecldently TUn Into ditch while travelling on the Jeffer son road yesterday and 'was yesterday with Leland MenUer. both damaged. No one was Injured. men spending the night at the Mar- tcnir necessarr ior me tar n 1 tn . - BUUa Road to Contest "The Southern Pacific company will contest efforts of the city of Portland to have a grade crossing established at Nevada street, and ; filed an an swer to the city's application with the public service commission yester day. ' The company also filed an an swer to a petition of the Linn county court for grade crossings near Sheda.r CloInff ont Wall Paner " Wholesale cost and less. Imperial Furniture Co. ' ! ' School t t night. Hammocks and ' Porch furniture. Son, 446 Court St. JL.L. SUff jlouis mm : ISIDMIM Catarrhal Deafness . May. Be. Overcome It yot Ka Catarrhal Dvafnvaa r ar nni just a littl kar4 of hrartnc r ha haS av4ca (a t your tfrMsctat aa4 grt 1 euaca f 1'artntat (doobl treBKlal. aad ad 4 ta it V plat of hot water aa4 a Itttlv arannlatad sugar. Take a ablcpooBfal foar timaa a day. , Thla will ertea hrla aatrk ra lief frum tha diatrraaiac ha4 nolaea. C1ssr4 aoatrtla ahowl4 opn. breathing- bereata aaar and tha murua atp dropptasr lata tha threat. It ta aaay ta araaara. coat littla aad take. Aayona I oak who haa Catarrh haa4 aolaaa ahould Sta thla ara arrlpttoa a trial. Capital Drue btora. coold "carry on" with his right hand Severs! others were wounded hot remained on duty. No one was killed, however, even though a r roan sis-Inch shell ploughed elar through a ssusll task, destroying It bat only Injuring one of 'the crew. Another tank raptnred'a battery of ??'s but was so fsr ahead of the la faatry It eoald not tsrn over tha guaa to them. The story Is told of another tank which went into a town with a ser geant armed with a rifle perched o the turret. This machine raptured two batteries of 77's. five tmachlne gaas and many men.. Tanks were oeaarlonauy as ic U ss two miles ahead of the lafantry throwing coniirtatlon Into the Cfr mans. Part of the success which at tended their share la the battle un doubtedly was dee to the Intensive training given drivers who ar taught to operate the machines blind folded, guided only by signals from the gunners. This sometimes is aec essarywhea the 'drivers are tempo rarily hlladed by splstaes of mea- For seversl days before the oJiea- slve the tsaks which were to te part were masenverrd lnt6 sa In-; terlor town while the eur.lani watrhed t j-n with amateueat wlts bo kaowledre of what they portend ed, fomrtim before the battle, th taak erews were given thHr flaal l ntrttctloaa ea a bypoiaetUat battla fleld essthematlraJry divided up tet debarkalioa points and supply de- WANTED JErfiert Cxih Trie Pali. Also Auxin?! cX Jcak. - CAPITALJlHtK CO. Tba Squirt "Deal Hocm. 271 CaesiekclJaSt. Fhoaa 233 I a7 ta araaara. la pUaaaat ta I alag haarlnc ar I al Paafaaaa or ( THE C0MMERQAL CIDER WORKS ' Phoas HH Sal fin, Ortfou Mxnufactnxm of dder to drink. Brinx in jour rip apples PAPER IWMITED- sanat be baled or eoUd! packed. Wheat fUcks. Oat Sacks, OaJots JUcka, rut flacks A IUg Aaaortaarsic for Radaw Mach Below FnrUeaad Price. WESTERN JUNK CO. Baleen's Lediag Jaak Oerwer cat Oanter asad Ooaau About Here t ta (VlWt cm' Satnrdar nMiontfnn nf Calvatlnn irmr funda on street corners msy be continued I Lonlg Schmidt, an Inmate of the Satnrriatr. if deemed aavisaDie oy xo c.t Hosoltal ror me insane who unman in phtrre. Mrs. John Carson Wianaimr of the 'drive conducted TnocMav had SHOO on hand last hlght and more coming In. DUSTER BROWN HOSIERY 3 Pair $1.00 Remnant Store 254 N. Com! St. made his escape last week and who was suspected of being the man wno ; assaulted Mrs. Luclnda Long at Am ity Friday night, was yesterday Iden tified to a reasonable certainty as tha man vhn rnmrnltted the Offense. Sprrua Havakawa will be seen In I c-hmMt u arrested Tuesday in his first big feature picture wun nis portlAnd and returned to the aUte naw cnmrurT MHlS TiirthrlXnt. Olg-1 v.nl.l Vatarv ha araa the school vear I Children .sutler- ger and better than ever, at the no- taken to Amity for possible ideatifl UU cio;n Mtinnt mate erty tneaire woay, im o.iui, cation. A Mrs. Schroeaer. wno lives 6 ...... j - inieht. Hve yon had your: child's eyes P. examineai,. is .mat vuuu..b eje- isight in proper condition to begin ft showing with school work and :l ; nave Your ' ' . Electric Lights Repaired Before Whiter WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 220 H, Commercial Phone 053 TtfUi malrA mra oriil ti a ta hat I vMtPrMav after a run of two an one- T 1 II T llUb uaua, 0W. ' " I " ' - - child s eyes examined and if nec essary have the proper correc- i . tions madef near Amity. Idenufled Schmidt as the man to whom she gave clothing about noon last Saturday and who is said to have changed his apparel In her presence. When Schmidt wss V i.tnm.m. VI.. T .mm m.mt -wA W half days in tne circuit conn, the said shewas reasonably sure he iz jurymen sigocu -"- was the man who attached ner, bat arc uiicu iuKuk ( .m. action of T. L Wood vs. W. II. .Witzel. concluded more dependence was placed on the r wit 11 romnletelr exoneraiins Wa a -a ar 1 W I 1I VTi WJ U 7 afWT U U J him' from blame in connecuon w.i. ,dentlflcaUon by Mrg gchroeder. an accident 4 out of which Schmidt has heen placed in the ward a rrB0 1V IIINl WSS liuiua sasaw w-- I rv a wlalaallw laaaaa - - a w . -w " lur i nn fl lUICULl I 111 11 si uow i - ,'w1t t nAMfit in t? 1 a n ' A motorcycle OH rui uuu I i ! defective vision in thJdreu eyes me Btre;t collided with on ProUsSOT Center Wul . gAVyr?DiLV CZPTB& f h- vcSi iJUUIIUVI aa-,a, . 1 4sa a itru.kVa anfnmnhtl In AUCt Over lOW wneei - w 1o. Talk on Corn Selection V Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nerrous Diseases 0I United States National Bank and have examined : ... . . ,, . I a manner as tu on "a ...... pairs of children's eyes in Marion I badIy below tne knee. He sued vj it- and Polk aunties. If passes are .error ,;u YoTCf- to tb not Tieetleil T will not recommend I , Rv the lury's verdict iViom T cn nn rtrnM or drODS inl Wooa receives noiums ' " i uiuaj. i'. -1 " '-'y- v- them. 1 use no arngs or arups iu LonteBt0n that the motorcycle rsn The meeting plsce will be at th malrinef examinations, as they arel via machine In nlace of his ma-1 witeil school. The women of the jt t mV.;.'nta. aatUfaft- chine running Into the motorcycle- community have planned . a plmie uuuava vw o A demonstration for the selection of corn for seed will be given by Prof. O. D. Center of Corvallls. Sat ; tion, iDRakPMlDiaSOrlN ; i ... . - . ' 210-211 ; U -i S. National Bank lt.,l; rBuilding v - Mr wifzel is a wi BBch to riven nromntiv at noon vnown farmer of the Waldo Hills I aBi a cordial invitation lsstided t district southesst of Sslem and Mr-Ian who expect to be present to brtna. Wood is a collector of Portlsnd. Tne i their lunch snd their families sntf ) hen' in me """"i loin in ine picnic. . February.. Thel professor Center Is director of case sine extension department at O- C. and has hsd over 1& selection or rolected snd of seed Day phone 810 Night phone V- 1S9S i LAR!IER TRANSFER Efficiency Speed I s ReaponsfbQlt7 We will pack, move or store your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments our specialty, Piano Moving and Out of Town ';Trip. WOOD AND COAL 457 SUta Street. Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone T Try our Checking System on Daggage. tuum uwcks iw , ; ery parcel handled. v ' J S - WAUTEDrONK - fl And All Klaaa a Sad Baad Jj '.. . Caasa. q S nn Market Ptl eelal t .M a nt aar Vneea aefava y aa arfl O S TUB PEOPLES JCHK ak XI g -UAJID-STORa - J ejgmonpitHClCl'WCriCll L 1 " ""fTl waived. -,Aii.n hanSened at the corner i tne i- 4 -m xsotTinr streets near I a. the rattrnresfdenee .a,t 'aUlme whe yers experience in the .v. fw a ;ena seated with trat-1 corn for seed, hsvtnc i f ic on arcjMini ot Portland day at the I stored OT 50oo bushels .. ...a wit cat contended thst thel0rn. rame out from behind I professor Center" will give a brief some automobile or some place not talk, followed by a demonstration I visible and struck him so quickly tbe field, after which he will glv that he did not see it until it collided time to answering questions. a the with his car. subjects of corn and earn growing : Not only has Professor Center had i . namm valuable exoerience in corn - growlnr- m . a-- I . . . " t ilj Ml A 4750 Singer piayer piano iw dui ne is one vaom rrjuwuy wM. ess an exceptional ouy ior w one desiring a high graae "" raent. B. L, Stiff & Son. 44. Court street. A .hurry call has been sent out by the government for a supply of type writing operators. The need Is so .'Imperative that the usual emWgo against those wno cuew sum Chemawa School Takes Up Work For The Year With J50 stadehts registered for the fsll term, the Salem Indian Trainlnr school took up classes at Chemawa yesterday. This Is a lsrger number of pupils than on openlna ft BLANK CARTRIDGE" PATRIOTS TIIKSK are t ! kind that applaud 1ut d. not act. --ThU Mlet CeorxB Do it" That delay - -Thjit gay "I wiU' hzt don't That can but wroa'V v Let's prove that Marion County and Oroa "Slate l.ave no "I'.Unk CartHd" patrlota-lir iuttinff over the FUl'imi LIIlKRTY WS as ONK MAN and VlllST. Volocteer ytror application for rabscriptionj at aiay bank or to the local liberty Loan Committeo MARION COUNTY FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE ..This space contributed by one of Sal era's Leading Physicians