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V- TTIE OREGON STATESMAN! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 101P - . ' . - g l T' 1 C II TY WEW Poultry Wanted Highest Price Paid For al lmarket chickens. C. E Cross & Son. Phones 18 80-1 8 SI. Don't Miss The Dance At the armory Saturday evening February 22. Given by Company M O. N. G. . 1 Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonl? temple, phone 1200. Roys Receive Lecture Because their lde&3 of childish pranks centered aboit exchanging street signs, moving traffic limit sig nals f rem parkings hear schools to other places vrhere they were" not needed, and borrowing rails from bridges three-boys appeared before City Recorder Earl Race and Street Commissioner Walter S. Lowiyester day to nave the law laid down for- We will trade good quality sacks for Onions, Potatoes, and Beans. Farmer's Cash Store WHIST 131 SALEM, OREGON top t BLXGIi HOTEL A Horn Away -from Home Strictly Modern $1 00 per day 10 Htmm f S1I4 CMlrt Only Hotel la Bualneaa Diatirct Plumbing - Quickly done. . Phone 379 J their benefit. After the lads had apologised, agreed to return the property. and promised to reform their ways they were permitted to go home. City officials are determined to stop . vandalism being carried on by small boys even-though more vigorous methods are employed. Mr. iaw advocates giving them the limit if any repetitions occur. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman Job office. Salem-Portland Stage ill leave Bligh hotel daily for Portland. dance, is misleading. No public dances afe given at the Chemawa In dian school. Such advertisement no doubt refers to a public hall In th neighborhood and not at Chemawa Harwood Hall, superintendent. Stop That Cough With Mountain Balm Cough Remedy. Satisfaction or your money back. At nearly all drug and suburban stores. 1 IBAUSCH aLOMD Small Roy Dies Max E. Hartley, aged 11 years and seven months, died early yester day morning at his home at 40? Court street. He was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartley. 9 a. m- With Our Complete Equipment Refined service and latest meth- loda of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clouch Co. Artificial Teeth Have expert plate man. over 35 years experience at office. Dr. Beechler. dentist. 302 U. S. Nat Bank bldg. As the Killing la$is Approach Vs We find our need of leather good? and harness greater. We have a com plete line of harness, suitcases, auto robes, gloves and anything in the leather line, which will satisfy you -Come in before you buy elsewhere V. E. Shafer, 170 South Commercial street. Phone 411. 4th of July, 1918, In Paris The official Red Cross picture at the Liberty today. Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Will Hear Ca.s Today Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly will be here from Albany today to hear the case of the Santiam Electric company against Peter Xystrom of Gates. This involves ejectment pio-cecdings. Silverton Couple Wed A marriage license was issued yes terday for Jauies B. Lawrence, aged 32, a farmer of Silverton, and Miss Faye Elizabeth Shepher. aged SO, of -the same place. The couple vere married at the court house. Office 6 6 0 U. S. Mat, Bank Bldg. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 859 I ' . Residence: til North Capital St. Phone 4 6 9 H DR. B.H.WHITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Nervous -- . - Diseases SALEM -:- OREGON 11a br Chkks for Sale Today Red. Leghorns and Rocks. State street. 44 fCnrd of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for the offerings of sympathy and flow ers so uns'tintingly bestowed upon lis during our recent bereavement in the loss of otir beloved mother and sis ter. Mrs. Helen. Howard. Richard Howard. W. M. Brown, - i-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liston and family. LET US FIGURE On your Electric Work. WELCH ELECTRIC, 220 N. Commercial Street WANTED Hop Wire and Hides of all kinds. Before you sell see us. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Symphony Orchestra Postponed On account of the coming appear ance of the National French band the Salem Symphony Orchestra con cert to have been held on March 4. has been postponed to Thursday. March 20. Standard Scale Books In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice, . , f ; M Company Kalcm's National Guard organization will give an informal dance at the Armory Sat urday evening, February 22. Tickets $1.00 a couple. Xot a Jitney. Salem" dancing public and the "stranger within tHr gates" cordially Invited- Knitting To Te Resumed With the receipt of an allotment of women's scarfs and shawls and children's Stockings and sweaters, the Red Cross knittsjng department 13 once mere able to supply work. The latest order is for refugees. Mater ials will be given out at the post office on the regular days and a big call is being sent out for more knitters. are worth investigating; with them your vision can be made perfectly normal. Ask for the booklet, "The Eye and the Lens" HARTMAN BROS. CO., Jewelers & Opticians, X. W. Corner State & Liberty Sts Hunt Riff Orchest Guarantees music of class at the Company dance next Saturday even ing at the armpry. Smelt In Any Quantity Reasonably priced at Fitts mar ket. Tonight Masquerade at .Chemawa , haft Three silver cups toFbe given. aspriz es. Extra music. Train service out auto service back at 1 o'clock. Man From WHh Visits First of the soldiers in the 60th .... . r. 1 1- I artillery corps 10 'ream dsicih m ! lesse 1 Ellis of Battery E. who 13 visitin? his brother. Will, of this city. Ellis has been in the ITniteu States two months, having been one of the few casualties in the "Lucky" regiment. He was wcunded Just be fore the battle of St. Mihiel. Des pite his long separation from his "buddies" he was able to go to Port land Monday and march with them in the homecomlag parade. His home is in Albany, to which place he will return today. Waited I want your furniture, ranges,! heat ers, etc. Phone 610 or 511, Woodry, the auctioneer, Salem. OS 1 -JVWT 1 UJO KOTEL mm K m mm m2 COCRTEST, ifrt, fcMUk a br at Carallr ttmt4. Cvem4t tm 11 earllae. CLKXlf B. TIITE. Mgr. " WASHINGTON AT TWELPTH PartlaaJ. Ores a Save Baby Horn in Midi tea The many friends of Mr. and Mrs'. Earl W. Bakenor Clyde. Mich., will be interested 'to know or the arrival of a little son on February 18, Mrs Baker will bV remembered as Miss Bertha Duncan, daughter of Mrs. R B. Duncan of the Garden road. The baby has been named William Dun can.; : Moose Hall- Eight p. ra. night dance. Regular Saturday Imit-ovcl Farm Sold - F. W. Amesmier has disposed or his improved five-acre place on Highland avenue, south of Salem, be tween the Jefferson and Liberty roads to B. M. Bgeorge, a recent -arrival from Canada for a consideration of $3500. Mr. and Mrs, Amesmier expect "to make their home in tni city. We Can Supply Yon With any amount of smelt salt fish. Fitts market. and Notice Subscribers of the Statesman are requested to phone complaints re garding non-delivery before nine o'clock. Call 5 S3. Card of Thank ' . . We ;wish to thank our friends who so 'kindly assisted duringthe recent sickness and death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Louisa McKinney. Mrs, E. C. Churchill. - J. L. McKinney and families- Information Still Lacking A telegram was received yester day by Frank Chaprjian. manager of the Commercial club from Sen ator Charles L- McNary i response to a request that the 91st division be routed through Salem. Senator McN'ary- said. "Nin-ty-first division is assigned for early convoy but date not set. Have made request to nave soldiers detrain in Salem. Will keep you informed." " r. Delayed Shipment Arrive I Rav L. Farmer and company are ust in receipt of a delayed shipment of ball bearing roller skafes. Hurrr If you want to get a pair of-these a 2.50. This is the cry of every man or woman who has the re sponsibility of supporting a family. I CAN HELP YOU to save by giving you slight ly used furniture and second hand goods at prices un equaled by any for valued I buy, Bell or exchange anything in the used furni ture line.. See me first. Frank F. Richter THE FURNITURE MAN. '-' J . '. ' - ' -.117 Court Slrect 1'Uoue 217- If Js'ot tomin-inl' with ny other '2nd Itaml nlhrv in Salem. Pinker Visits If ere Charles L. Scott, president of the First National Bank of Springrield is the ruest of L. G. Huin- assistant state treasurer for rew days. As soon as the legisla ture adjourns Mr. Ilulin also will return to his home" town where he is cashier in the bank. . Poultry Wantwl Hieliesl Pri I''1 Kor ail marKei cniceu. r.. w Cross & Son. Phone 1SS0-18S1. liiHtnll Shower Rath A shower bath has be'ii install ed in the corner of the cell room in the city jail for the vse of the In The walls of the " jail are now beine .ealcltr.rned and all por tions of police headquarters have lKH-n thoroushly retouched. Ihepri vate room for Chief Varney is now coniptcte and the main office is in the hands of painters. . 1th of 3 lily, HUH, fn Paris The official Bed Cross picture at the Liberty today. Present and lnspect!e 3lemlerx Of the United States Nationa Bank's Boys and (lirls Pig club are invited to attend a meeting' at the ttomiiierclai club rooms at 1:30 o'i lock Saturday, February 22, 19 1 9 Hear'! Hear! Hew! Th whistly canaiy, the Kinging sailor. Moose hall dance, Saturday night. Illdi;n S-mmI )j-l Advertisements appearing in the Sat8man lhst public da nrt re.giv -mm . n at i nemawa are iHisii-Binng i th' public and cmbarrassinj; to thj j management of the Indian school. 1 These dances are not held at the ln :lian school and have absolutely no connection whatsoever therewith. Al i so advertisement" in Ha user Bros i store window. exhibiting cups that 0 re rt -be given usTrtze at Choujaw? Portland, was among the lobbyists at the state house yesterday. Among the Portland city officials in Salem yesterday were Commission ers A. 1. Barbour, Bigelow and John M. Mann and City Attorney W. P Laltoche. Charles Rudeen, a prominent Port land butcher and member of the com mittee on consolidation, was in Sa lem yesterday. F. L. Vance, billing clerk at tb Southern Pacific office Is expected home from California by March 1 He was confined to a hospital ther on account of serious Illness and i now visiting friends before cominsr north again. a Ben J. Brown of Vale and Marion W. Jones of Ontario are two eastern Oregon men who passed the night a the Marion. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gallagher are here from Portland and are staying at the Marion. Miss Helen McCusker Is here from Portland to visit with her father Tom McCusker, who has been attend ing legislature. She is stopping at the Marion. Mrs. Carrie A. jGearity and Mrs R. E. Bristow of Portland are amonp the new arrivals at the Marion. Captain E. C. Spencer of the port of Portland commission was at th state house yesterday. C. C. Colt, president of the Port land Chamber of Commerce, was at jthe legislature yesterday in The in terest of the Union Meat company. George McLeod, a prominent Port land lumberman, is among the guests at the Marion. ' Joseph M. Healy, a Portland real estate dealer, passed the night at the Marlon. . Mrs. M. M. Pelton of Gold Hill i a visitor at the legislature. Father A. Lainek of Sublimity was in the city yesterday with men In terested in the good1 roads move ment. " " - Hiehway Commissioner R. A Booth was here from Eugene jester day. Attorney Milton Reed Klepper was ;ip from Portland yesterday and at tended legislature, lie Is the law partner of Senator Gns Moser. Mrs. C. W. Fox went to Albany yesterday to visit several das with relatives. . Ira Wade pf Toledo is registered at he Blih. F. E. Lynn of Perrydale is stop ping at the Bligh hotel. K. C. Maris of Portland passed tb night at the Bligh. A.J. Tyler of Philadelphia ar rired in Salem last night and la vis iting at the home of hfs mother Mrs. E. S. Tyler at 1387 North Win ter street. Mr. Tyler Is with th Goodrich Rubber company. RUBBER BOOTS TO BE DONNED Judge Will FtjIIow Creek Since Witnesses Fail to Agree on Course - When something like 17 witnesses swore in court that the ' original course of a stream was across one field and about 18 testified that it was across another. Circuit Judge G. G. Bingham decided yesterday to don his rubber boots and make a trip to a point east of Silverton himself and personally investigate the sit uation. For nearly two days the court has been hearing the suit of Fred M. Reardon versus J. F. Daws, involving water rights on property 20 miles east of Salem, but the wit nesses on both sides have consistent ly contradicted each other. The plaintiff is the owner of an L shaped piece of property, across the road from which are two springs- streams ; from which take course through land belonging to Daws, and another farmer. Recently a ditch has been put along the upper edge of the defendant's land with the result that the water from one sprint Is diverted into a field belonging to Reardon and has practically ruined it. Daws maintained that the water before the construction of the road always went across uearuon s pro perty, while the latter's witnesses say It should follow the course of the water from the second spring which runs through Daws' land. Nel- her side had secured the services o' surveyor in ascertaining the true lay of the ground. The foreclosure suit of J. t. Mor ris against the Gates Lumber com pany was taken up yesterday and will be concluded probably " this morning. This involves the foreclos ure liens or 18 loggers. The divorce case of Woolery versus Woolery Is also on today's calendar. Some Corset Truths for women to consider It is not art easy task to reshape a neglects! fipure into shapely lines. Neglected or poor corset ry allows little humps, angles or hollows to mar the figure lines. PERSONALS Antone G. Labbe, manaeer of Wil lamette Iron and Steel Works Is Portlander stopping at the Marion- Guv R. Hrslop. a professor In tne extension department of Oregon Ag ricultural college, spent the nlgnt a the Marlon. Eugene Farrell. a Portland com mission merchant, is here visiting hi cousin. Senator Bert ; Farrell. C. W. JIayhnrst. a financier or Construction of Lumber Carrying Vessels Uarged A joint memorial introduced by the reconstruction committee urging congress to provide for the construc tion of lumber carrying vessels was adopted by the senate yesterday. The purpose of the resolution is to re vive the lumber industry and to nro vide employment directly by building of the earners. AUCTION ; EVERY SATURDAY WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET Cor. Ferry antl Liberty 10:30 A.M. 2 top buggies; 1 set single har ness; one 12x14 Syracuse plow with Jointers; 1 set single har ness; some small tools, etc. Thisale Is open to the public Bring in anything you have for sale. 1:30 P. M. Furniture, ranges, healers, diners, rockers, organ, pictures, dressers, commode. 1 sea grass rug,-' 70 yards linoleum, just like new; 1 Congoleum rug. 9x12; 1 kitchen cabinet, like new and in fart 1 have, a Hno choke or used furniture to, choose from. 'ou't wiM this sale. F. N. WOODRY hthi: ArrrriotfREK. Phone 510 or; 511 "'NOTE 1 pay cash for used furniture. SPECIAL Valley Packing Company Is Name of New Concern Articles of Incorporation are to day being filed with the state cor poration, department for the Valley Packing company. This name haf Ing been decided upon by the organ izers of the new packing plant for Salem. The company is capitalized at $200,000. At a recent meeting of the directors the following offi cers were elected : F. W. Steusloff. president: W. H. Steusloff, vice-president; Curtis B. Cross, secretary-treasurer. Since the city has given the company the as surance of sewerage the officers hav decided not to wait until next fa!! to start construction, but are goinc to start just as soon as tne. weather will permit. The company has def initely decided upon F. J. Leonard of Portland a packing house expert and engineer to make all detail draw" Ings. specifications and other prep arations for the plant and Tn7S8'iaef Inite plans will be finally decided upon within the next thirty day when they will be ready for con tractors' bids. To smooth out these inequali ties a properly lesigncil corset and the ue of proper materials in tjie corset will recreate the figure. 1 TIIoixirt Corsets rrorit Laoed are poise designed. The designer or the MODAKT Corset makes all MODAKT Corsets give proper oise to the figure' and then de signs the corset to symmetrical artistic proportions. . . Women with badly poised fig f ures can never lie graceful try Fas they may. If proper joiso is - lacking, tne grace is lacking too. So whether you arc tall or short, stout or slender, vou ean I have the carriage that will show your figure and j our clothes 41.. 1 : 1 1 n . -r ' -. 1 1 . 1 ' to nit- KrrairM, hjkiiiu mpuiage 11 ypu will auopi Itie i M O D A R T C O R S E T S t 10 nit Kriiicb Hjs?iim uu IMODAKT Corset. I We ask you to accept a trial fitting, which cost. s you nothing. I - and you will immediately see why social leaders, famous actresses and Icautiful women generally wear the MODART. i M Quality I I Merchandise f , 145-147 N. Liberty SL i: - : 0. G. Shipley Co. Popular . Prices Falem, Ore. wounded soldiers was described by Major Arthur D. Dean of the surgeon generals' ofrice. Washington. D. C, to delegates of the twelfth annual convention of the national society for vocational, education, which op ened, here today. ' . More than 100 trade are ttaght by 1,500 efficient teachers, be said, and while the wounded man Is still abed- various educational Instru ments of trade he had elected to take up are given him to stndy. . After becoming stronger he can go to the machine shop, the farm or the li brary to further pursue the study. Hog Jsland Foremen to Return to Their Work PHILDELPHIA. Feb. 20. Th four hundred foremen at the Hog land shipyard, who struck today for higher pay resulting in the closing, down of the big yaid, decided late' this afternoon, to return to work to. morrow and await a final decision of their demands a week from today , by Charles Piex. director general of, -the. Emergency Fleet corporation. Income Tax Officers Will Offer Assistance Income Tax Officers J. J. Collins- Ceorge Shaw. T. A. Binehart will be stationed at the . postof fire building it Salem from and Including Febru ary 24 to and including March 1- 1010. Where tax forms have been, sent out. the parties receiving same should produce the forms to the of ficer as a reference number Is as signed, essential to the return of such party. The treasury department has ex tended the time for filing Income tar returns to March 13. ll?.and any one not thoroughly familiar with the provisions of the income tax law and their obligation thereunder, should a once make Inquiry of the above men tioned officer or write this office di rect, as this will 15 the last oppor tunity to do fo in connection with the filings of returns of income for the vear 1818 prior to thed.ue date or filing. As soon as possible after March 15 an extensive '"drive" will be made in the entire state and heavy penal- lien will attach where persons lia ble to tax have failed to dirlose their liability and mak return on or j before March 1.1, 1J1- ft e5T A 1 . v , 1 CHIROPRACTIC A REAL SCIENCE CHIROPRACTIC USES NO DRUGS. NO SURGERY-f nothing that could by any possibility prove injurious.. i By a simple adjustment of tb bones of the Spine, th Chiro practor enables nature to supply the needed Nervous, force to the. diseased organ. Health Is the natural consequence. DR. O. L. SCOTT ' CHIROPRACTIC SPIXOLOGIST 209-212 U. S. National Bank Bid Saturday Only .29c .24c Corf -e ' ..: Jlest Dress (linghinn Crochet Cot I on, halls 23c Laundry Soap, Glars . . . 2V Toilet Soup, big assort- ., incut .5c to 25c 1 t .Aluminum and firanite Ware (Jood Prices ' SAMPSON & GIDEON 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 152 No. Commercial St TEACHERS' JILL PASSES HOUSE Lane County Members Lead Fight But Measure Wins Out by Narrow Margin Th bill by Senator PattTsnn or I'nlk county providinc for doing away Willi lh' county ninu law ann plac-in? the hiph school tuition laW In effect all over the slate, lassea the house yesterday morning by the narrow margin of S2 voles. Bean changed his vote in rdr to be able to move for rrconMdpratlon so a to tal of 33 ayes waa c'.ven. Cbaicw that a hravy school lobby lias lx--n working for the bill and that tbn bill vras in the int-r-sta of giving t'arh"rs better jobs at higher salar irs, and that the measure would kilt a larR; number of rural schools in Oregon neio all made in th debate I.in county nicmbcrs. who dot lared sluir rural hitli n htwtlx ,woild Ix in many instaii-- wivd o-it by th': bill l-d lh.- fiht 011 tb' m-asute. G A R D E N EED hospitals Are Veritable -tf Soldiers' Universitieri ST. IjOUlS, reb. 20. How little universities ate being conducted by 1 the government in Is hospitals for Now is the time to think about garden and garden seeds. We have a complete line of seeds, both in package and bulk. ALL THIS YEAR'S SEED. GUARANTEED f TO GROW. It will pay. you to see us before buying. Salem Hardware 120 N. Commercial st Co. in -I t -