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i - - TfTK OREGON 8TA1KSMAJII grXDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 110 ! H Your Efficiency Depends at All on Your Eyesight, Wear -v r DA US CH &c LOM B IV J Phi E.V JV I the auditorium of the state normal np UARTIFY'S MFS?AfiF school. - Miss Ada MUler was soloist UK. nArilLXI O MCddAlsb With these new lenses yon can rotate your eyes just, as Nature intended and obtain perfectly ac curate vision through the very margins. Tou are not compelled to turn your head constantly as with ordinary, lenses, which, give1 truly clear imaees through the central portions only. We can tell you all about them. Ask for booklet, ' 4 The Eye and the Lens. . HARTMANiBROS. CO., Jewelers & Opticians, X. W. Corner State & Liberty Sts. Dr. Bnrdette, Optometrist. and Miss Lillian Stege played the vio- lin. Miss llerntce Clark acted as ac companist. After the concert large reception was given the faculty, club and visitors by Miss Todd, precept ress of the women's dormitory. Those who drove over from Salem with the singers were Mrs. V. T. Jenk. Mrs. C. B. Webb;, Mrs. John W. Todd. Mr-1 and Mrs. Thomas II. Galloway. Mr and Mrs. Henrr Vandevort, Mis Genelle Vandevort. Mrs. E. Pi Carle- inn Mrs. William McGilchrlst and Mrs. It. R. oJnes. Picture Frames, Ilet and Cheapest At nnrm's Furniture store. 17s North Commercial strqet. Sailor Was Overseas After nearly two years In the na val service. Harold II. Smith has re turned to Salem. After his enlist ment in April. 1917, he was assigned to the battleship San Diego and dur ing the first year made five trips to Europe. In May or last year ne w transferred in a mine layer, operat- ing with a fleet of such vessels for several montns in me iuivu Chrlstmas was 'spent on the : Arore Islands, when the trip home had been begun. . 1 GBTYMEWS Special meeting of Pacific Lodge, No. 50. A. F. & A. M., Monday evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Vis iting brethren welcome. - 'i ' . - Three Sons. Come iwck ,- Earl. Seth and KollolAxley are all home from the aviation service and are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' J. F. Axley. O. R. Axley. fourth brother, who. was in the ser vice has come home from Portland tt "Lieutenant Sale Continues ... Good garden tools prices itgni Hay forks 75 cents, carpenter's level $1.25. No. 2 lamp complete 75 cents window shades 65 cents, better ones $75 cents, wall paper going, fast Come soon. J. A. Patterson, 285 North Commercial street. Pan Xovr New wall decorations Just In. Bu- n Furniture Store. 1 Commercial street. . victt Ytim Anrmor fiAtna ow i in -i. e. I TJontniint I .ore V i.ifniMini j. uuio ---- Francisco, where he will be connect ed. with the National City company. He has been a" pilot instructor In Texas. California, and eastern camps- F.N; VJOODRY Dance at Chemawa Every Tuesday and Friday night. Good music, good floor, good lunch and a general good time assured. Train service out and auto service back. - , Dance Chemawa Tuesday Night- February 18.' f The Auctioneer Conducts nurebred stock every" description 811, Salem. gales phon 5 Id of ,or Our Gloves Give Service Every glove that leaves our store : is of the very best material and worav mahship and 4s sure to give you sat isfaction..' AskVour ; old. customers We also ' Sell all kinds of ? leather goods. .F. E. Shafer. 10 Suth. Com mercial' street.,', Phone ill. J Plumbing Qtiickly done. , Phone 379 J hours In Salem yesterday before go ing from Camp Lewis to Meaioro- While in this city he visitea ms - ther. Representative Gore. The lieu tenant has recently been m a ueorsi camp. Prior to his enlistment n was a student at the University of Oregon. - - . Receipts, Notes and All Wanks At Statesman Job office. Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging "d re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200- Ensemble of Miss Levy's violin pupils, and Dr. Burkholder at tb Leslie Methodist church Sunday eve ning. . ' ' -. , ' . ' . Offlce ISO U. S. Nat. Bank Bid. noun 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone S5 :, .: Residence: .1 If I North Capitalist. ; : Phone 4 OSTEOPATBIO rXXTSICtO A3TD BUItGEOK Dlieaiea of Women and Nerroua 8ALEH OKEQON In duplicate.' Statesman flee. ...... Job of: FARI.IER'S CASH STORE will move the first of March to the Clal street, ana w----Duslnesa' under the name, of the PEOPLE'S CASH STORK V LET TJ3 V,i.-; ' nausE ; v I On your Electric Work., , WELCH ELECTRIC 220 N. Commercial Street Farm House Burglarized Last Tuesday ni?htfc. between 11 ana 12" o'clock, "the residence or M W. Gleeson, 2 miles from Salem and on the Garden road, was entered bv a burglar who took a pair of -Mr. Gleeson's rants from near his bed- In one. of the pockets was $2 which evident ly looked good to the marau der for he confiscated the same and left the wearing apparel Just, inside the kitchen door. A few hours later snmeone broke Into the residence of Mra- Cnmmlns. a Quarter of a mile difttant on the same highway, and got nothing further of vaiue. Hill . Rav modern f ive-room nungaiow on North Twentieth street, from Ma nohrhar w. H. Grabenhoret t handled the deal. .... v,fA r . Pnr ovnrv RUDieCt OI BUDllc luiei" est there are timely bopks in the li brary. If there is any opportunity to think of world peace now while the state legislature is In session, i is worth while to , read . Jastrow Stoddard's "Stakes of tne v ar, r or Gibbon's "Reconstruction or roiam and tne rear rs.av, ui "Southeastern Europe,' or w eyi -itnA of , the War." Everyone ot About three weeks ago a young man interested In a statement I had made in the local papers, to the ef fect that rheumatism and stomach disoi-ders were caused by mouth in fection, came to my office suffering with sciatic rheumatism and stdm ach trouble. A brief history of his case is as follows: ' About two years' ago he became ill .with stomach trouble, throwing up many meals immediately alter eat ing them. He took treatment from two Portland physicians. ' One of rthem endeavored to persuade him to undergo a major operation, contend ing, that the lining of his stomach had been destroyed by disease. Rheumatism followed, causing the patient a great deal of pain, and an noyance. Stomach trouble grew worse. The young man later took treatment from two Salem physicians 'without relief. 4 One of these doctors also tried to persuade him to go to the hospital. He also took treat ment at the warm spring without benefit. - , When this young man came to me he bad been unable to workfor eight months. 'was throwing up more than one half his meals immediately after swallowing them, with' rheumatism so bad that he walked on toes of one foot in order to avoid pain as much as possible. One of his physicians had told him his right leg was one and one-half inches shorter on ac count of rheumatism, than it should be. " ' ' ' v My treatment was as follows: I painlessly removed a number of dis eased roots of teeth, thoroughly scraped diseased tissue from the parts of the jaws that these teeth had occupied and restored to health the tissues abcut the terth remain ing in the mouth. Result: He Is now able to eat whatever he desires with no tendency to vomit, can dance a Jig and run a foot race with ease. Both legs are. now the same lengtn. . This man lives in Salem and noth ing would please me better than 'to give his name and address to any one interested in hi" or her health, and I am sure he would be pleased to tell ycfu his experience with doc tors and about the miserable life he has lived for the past two years. If you are sick and are not witling to take the time V investigate cases like this, why do you wonder at your doctor withholding the truths about mouth infection from you, when he can make a lot of money by doing so. You certainly ought to be as much interested In your own case as you can reasonably expect your doctor to be. This youpg man got relief by hav ing the cause of his diseases remov ed. How can you expect to be free from your' rheumatism and stomach trouble as long as the cause Is 'not removed? My specialty is removing the causes of diseases without paia; this bringing about cures, while oth er methods fail to relieve. DR. "HARTLEY 407 Court St. .r " rfcone 114 C. Dyer. O. J. Schel; ticket feller F K; Lovell; doorkeepers. P. E. Fuller ton. Ray Farmer; decorations. E. A Kurtr. F. J. Rupert.F. E. Shafer Georgf Graves; program, L. B. Da vis, E. A. Kurtx. Paul Johnson. W C. Dyer; cloak room, Frank Spears- Miss Gertrude Porter Daugter of Senator -Porter, will sing a special solo entitled "The Lord Is My Light." by Allison at the reg ular service Leslie Methodist church. 11 a. m. Date r5et for Dance ' . The Cherrlan dance, February 19 at the armory. Is to be strictly infor mal, according to Chairman U B Davls. It will be in honor of the Oregon legislature. The committee have already been named and are a work to make the dance a success v II. B. 248 Idleman: To provide that statute or limitations on fraud shall extend two years from time or discovery of fiaud Instead, of from date of fraud. H. B. 275 Weeks: To provide for the obtaining of agricultural data. H. B. 1S7 Martin: Extending tm the insurance commissioner greater authority for the examination of In surance companies. H.TJ. 134 Martin: Clarifying law relating to writing of insurance pol- H. B: 284 Edwards: Providing for apportionment of school moneys! when schools have been closed by-j epidemic. . H. B. 189 Laiferty: Providing for distribution of agricultural lime by county courts.. .... , "The Classic L A. Fjites, the Tailor , Formerly located in the Bank of Commerce building, at 124 Soub Liberty.' is now located over the Spa where he will welcome all of bis old friends and guarantees to do the same high class work as in the past- Itaryl Proctor Home Darjl Proctor, who, has been sta tioned at Philadelphia the past year while in the United States .navy, re turned home Friday, bringing with him his bride of eight months, for merly Miss Gladys Walte of this city Proctor graduated from Salem "high school in 191,6. He is a son-of W. F. Proctor and a brother of Lieuten ant Errol Proctor, who returned from France several weeks ago, after hav ing been wounde. . t The Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee will visit thei state house on Monday morning. vWe want each woman and girl in4be house member. Will Jou be ready with your ballot? i- , Large Number of House Measures Post Senate VIRGINIA HOUSEKEEPER Tell of Remedy for CI ironic Coughs- Crockett. Va.. "I -had a chronic cough, was r url-down. 'overworked and hardly able to keep about and do my housework, when my. druggist asked me to fry Vinol. I quickly im proved by its use. my cough has dis aoDeared and it has built me up in every way." Mrs. H. Honnshell. The reason we ruarantee Vinol is because it is a constitutional remedy containing beef and cod liver pep-: tones, it builds uft the entire system ! and removes the cause for coughs and i colds. Emil A; Schaefer and drug gists everywhere, i- .'; p. s. If you have ecrema try our Saxol salve. We guarantee It. Flat of United States - Curiosity to Turkish tbbookr ha. -.omethmV to say rprberOyser. of f Wrf and a resident Of Independence, has been on these Questions which is worthy of consideration. StOD at the library some day and see what it has which will interest you. Dra. White WaJtou, Osteopath 101 U. 8. Bank Bide Phone 169 With Our Complete Equipment Refined service and latest meth ods oLembalming. 'twill be a "funer al beatttiful." Webb & Clough Co. promoted to thief; engineer oh the U. S. S. New Mexico, which is now at Brest, France," and 'will convoy President Wilson's ship, the George Washington, on its return to the United States. -He -wnlisted May 6. 1917. Furniture at Auction Mrs. J. V- Sutherland at 635 cne m.voiii freet will sell at Dubjic auc tion, the furniture and furnishing of her home on Friday. February z i 1:30 p. m. Ttlanfc - - . : . . . -v. Get them at th statesman jh i- flce. Catalog on appuwtuwn. TTniAsa returned soldiers report the draft board ornce ana regisier with Mrs: Frank Brown It win be impossible to secure a compiei- Private Hoi In all of its apopintments is what we offer for the use of our patrons. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwllllger, Funeral Directors. 778 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. v . Resume Story Hour The story hour at the puduc li brary Is resumed after a long vaca tion. Miss Helena Willett will tell the stories on Saturday morning at 9-3(1 and arain at 10:30. All cnua- ren are invited to enjoy the treat ai UfjUM,nePade Dance Chemawa Friday I Chicken Dinners Served From 5 to 8 p. m.. at the spa. one hour i IVnt line Wall Paper In Salem. Buren's Turnltuw store 179 North Commercial. Niaht. Febrary 21. Three sliver cups will be given away as prizes. Cups now on dlsplay.ln Iauser Bros, window. Hoyser Is Promotedr The laBt word from G. m. woyser; Salem Route 3 had from nisson- u..hart Hftvuer. u more than month ago. In the Oregon journal all WANTED tTa TClr and HldeB Of kind. Before yott sell see n. CAPITAL JUNK CO. . 271 rtnketa St. Phone 398 Will rolled F Old flags, too badly worn to be of use are to be collected during. the week probably by the Boy Scouts and turned over to the D. A. R.. which will nut them to use at the wasn- invtnn'a hirthdav entertainment io DO 1 lli UUOOI w I u - - " - . , . n rr names of those 1 nni4ir date of February 14. the ioi who-are hack. The purpose in . se- lowing item of Interest to "Vram. he given Saturday at the armory onrinr the list Is to mane cciw-iuy ana ineir uiuy i t-'- hi , n the form Of a com. The following house bills were passed by the senate yesterday: H. B. S9 Hare: To provide a homestead exemption law and to re peal section 221 to -226 Inclusive. L. O. L., and making 1 3000 the ex emntion limit. - ' U. B. 199 Idleman: Repealing act nrovidlng for board of immigra tion commissioners, now obselete. - II. i B. 142 Dodd: Allowing school authorities to revoke certifi cates' of-teachers who violate con tracta by resigning within 0 Instead of 30 days before time when school terra onens. H ' B. 314 Chflds: Providing that teachers Instead ' of ' members of member of school boards must con- dnot examinations. V : f H. B 149 Mrs. Thompson: Fix ing; a minimum salary of $75 month for school teachers." H. B. 110 Sheldon: Authorizing the; state highway ' "commission' 'TO loan money from ne fund to anoth er under Its cootxoL H. B. 258 Edwards: Prohibiting livestock' from running at large in Tillamook connty, H. B. Schuebel: Authorising county courts to levy taxesfor boun ty on roaents. H. B. 211 Hosford: Standardiz ing weight of bread and prohibiting return of unsold loaves. H. B. 57 Sheldon: Anthorlxlng the state highway commission to ac cept and expend for road building purposes money from any county, road district, individual, firm or cor- noration. H. B. 363 Burdlck: Increasing alaries of Jefferson county officials. H. B. 213 Jones of Lincoln ana Polk: Fixing salary of county jnage of Lincoln county. H. B 214 Merryman: increasing the salaries of Klamath county of- fllala If B. 367 Burdlck:' Tlxlng the salary of the Grant county treasurer, IL B. 122 Woodson: fixing sal aries of Morrow county officials. H. B. 366 Burdlck: Increasing salary of county Judge of Orant coun ty. w II. B. J95 Weeks: Repealing Umpqua river board of pilot commis sioners as obselete. . H. B. 23 Dodd: Amending law to provide that when district boundary boards reduce budgets of third class school districts notice must be given and opportunity for hearing allowed ADRIANOPLE. via London, Jan. 15. For the first time since the United . States broke relations with the Ottoman government, the Amer ican flag flies on Turkish soil. Over the American Red Cross relief sta tion in this little Mosrem city the Stars and Stripes may be seen float ing alongside the Red Cross flag. The bright colors have created no little curiosity among the Turks. many of whom have never seen the , American flag before.- 1 The Red Cross depot was estate llshed here to supply food aad cloth ing to the great numbers of Greek and Serbian rerugees wno are re turning from points in Bulgaria and Turkey., The relief stauon is in charge oi Israel Marcus; of Denver, Col., a member of the American . Red Cross mission to Greece. ' ' - This is a line of new models now attracting particular at tention in fashion, centers a high class hat of a line . similar to the famous Gaga hat but now considered its superior in both style and .qualitj of materials. These hats will range in price from $10 Jo $25. Many of these models are now in stock and 'additional shipments will ar rive each week. Many models of other makes now on display. M. Bulfe-Morrison The French Shop 115 N. High St. El&soxiic Temple No true and permanent fsme.es n ".' be founded, except In labors which'. promote the happiness, of mankind. - (. Charles Sumner- Administrators ATTENTION 1 Woodry. the auctioneer, 1 will t sell your real and personal f property and receive full value. The tes t has been always proven. Phone S10 or Kll, ,J, Salem. - . . it This Gentleman Has Certainly Selected a Hard Wy to Make a Living ; at hla row la ne naraar te t . that ef ttaa mam wh trt t wear eut a Cold.i Tea cam Am iU but the cUim X It will wir T et raC . Wa . will yoa a lltt-a bx ef nleaaant ceatad Ubleta, Uat y la yooe rckU laklf at taa rt aaecta. aaatbar rtry four heara, tomorrow -moraine ,yoa will fool May a bow prsoa. or you cam eotao la aal. gat your mosey back. K -.' '- .. V. SCHAEFER'8 COLD TABLETS L amammi amaaumammmummiim Waetedl w ..h aoldier takes part In the homecoming celebration . planned for I the day when company M returns. Dance Oiewsws Tuesday Xlght February l , ; . T I want your furniture. ran8iji SrT Pbone 51, or Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem. Max Gehlhar V , Sells six-room modern onngaww trt x. Arnoia. touiuei"'"- 11400. W. H. GraDennorsi handled the deal. ' & Go Stop That Cough With Mountain- Balm Couf h Kemeay. sauBiuu or .your money back. At nearly all drtig and suburban stores. BLIGIl HOTEIi A Homo A way fr om Home .,iht Modem 1 ? 5i7 Oa'l? goToriu Bualo-esa Pl.tlrct aammmmlmmmmmmMrT 1 PARLORS Cdmplete Equipment . Moderate. Prices Mrs. It. It. Jones. ' . v .. - i fwnA km naasf L.OD Xanuuru, l away at his home at 449 South Eight- J eenth street Saturday. ""T caused by bladder trouble. He if rurvlvedbyhfswire,llr.:IdaNas burn. The runerai wm w un Terwllllger chapel,robably on Mon- C A. Walace ' - o- fino aitt front lot on Soutn Commercial street to U. F. Nelder hlser. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co handled the deaL munity program. llnrt Cleaned on Floor S5 c Phone 16. I L. Bucaner. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE . 135 1' Commercial Street - 5 0 CfflROPRACTIC A REAL SCIENCE CHIROPRACTIC USE3 NO DR.UCS. NO SURGERY nothing that could by any possibility prove injurious. 3 By a simple adjustment of the bones of the Spine, the Chiro practor enables nature to supply the needed Nervous force to the diseased organ. Health Is the natural consequence. DR O. L. SCOTT . . CHIROPRACTIC SPIN0LOGI3T 30-312 U. SLNatlonal Bank Bid- ' Will Go To Portland- Mrs. Frank Brown of the Craft board office has been called to Port j land Monday to report at heaaquar- I ters of the war department there on business connected with her wora- Salem-Portland Stage Will leave fcligh daily for Portland, hotel 9 1 a. ra Corner Conrt and High. Sts. . PHONE 120 Night or Day. flubscribera of tne statesman .,nef tn nhone complaints re garding non-delivery before o'clock. Call 683. nine Concert Is SucceM , , The second cohcert given this sea son by the Apollo club was equally .. .nrcossfut as the first. The en tire club motored Friday night to . v (d annsarod In GRAY BELLE SPECIAL SUNDAY 60c Roast Chicken and Dressing with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy . Combination Salad Bread . and Butter ' Choice of 5 Lemon, Apple or Hot Mince Pie or ; ;'V3;;" . Vanilla or Maple Nut I .. Ice Cream . . , c Tea Coffee . Milk Served from Noon until Maaouenule Dance Chemawa Frldav NUM. February 21. Three suver cups will be given away as pme- Cups now on display at Hauser uros- window. Editor Will Slake A stress At the rem la r dinner of the Si? o'clock club of the First Metnomsi church Tuesday nicht. Edgar B. Pf- nerJ editor f the Oregonlan, win make the principal address of tne evenine. He is to talk on his ex periences In France.' which he visiteo ahortlr before the armistice was signed. - Salem BreaJP Sunports Salem payrolls and In turn asks the support of the Salem people. v TVr the Delicious rhirkn dinner at tne sna rrom o to 8 p. m. Cherrlan Dance Chairman L. B. Davis announces a dance at the armory, Wednesday r.)raira'1l rin In hnnor v AMmn lAplalatnr.- The dance I will be strictly informal. Admittance 11.50 per couple. v Floor and recep-i tlon committee. S. A. Kozer, Groverl TJfelllnaer. C. C. Foremsn: MUtV committee. W. J. KeaKh. Paul John son. W. D. Erans. U S. Geer, print ing and publicity. ,N. D. Elliott, W. Paint That Car KRYPTOJC GLA55L5 The ONLY Inviiible Bifocal They are double vision lenses that look like single ones. They are a solid piece of rjass without seam, line or blur. KUYPTOKS (pronounced Crlp-- tocks) enable you to see near and far equally as well. They are by far the best bifocals. ' Dr. C B. O'NEILL Dr. L. IT. Wijaon -In Charge . . - or"itaiicrnur . ; . Ladd St Bash Bank Bids. Open Dally Except Saturday With Our Automobile PainU Anyone can paint their automobile with bur paints and finishes. - - Now Is The Time To Do lt Come in and let us demonstrate how it can be done. a- Under Coatings, Body Finishes, Body Rubbmj Varnishes j Mohair and Leather Top Dressings. Good assortment of Colors. Salem Hardware 120 N. Commercial st Go. u mil 1 -.1 I 1 a i it