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- g Tin! OHEGO!f STATESMAN l SUSP AY. IARCTI 30, 1 010 :!-. 4- 4- f. -2-' DIAMONDS If quality in color and perfection in cutting is what you are looking for, we can supply you. A largenew selection to choose from. HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers & Opticians., l W. Corner State & Liberty Streets. CITY NEWS lting r Special meeting of De Mo- Commandery No. 5, K. Moaday evening. Work the temple-degree. Vis- Sir Knights welcome. 5 ' Rags Cleaned on Floor 35c ... Phone 16. L.. L. Buckner. the Lee Mission cemetery for In terment aad laid beside that of hei father, Hiram Eddy, and her moth er, Armanda Piatt Eddy. We Can Supply Yow With any amount of salt fish. Fltts Market. smelt an ! Dn. Wblta A Waltoa, Osteopath iOI U. S. Bank Bide Phone 1(9. A Private Borne, . In all of its apoplntments Is what we offer for the use of our patrons. , Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwllllger, ' Funeral Directors, 770 Chemeketa EL Phone 724. J Burial Service Tomorrow '' Bulal services will be held tomor row at 1 1 ' o'clock ; for Mrs. F. E. Chaney, aged 84 yean, who died in Portland last week. The funeral . services will be held In Portland and the body will arrive tomorrow mornlnr and be taken directly to Artificial Teeth Have artificial plate man, over 3? years experience. Dr, Beechler, den tist. 302 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. BARGAINS- of Salem, also sold the Otto Head- rick bungalow on South Liberty street to Orin Watkins. and a 6- room bungalow in South Salem, to McClaine of Buena Vista who will move to Salem, live in it. Other sales not yet reported preceding were a 6-room bungalow for Lawson of Oregon City, and a bungalow sale to J." J. King in South Salem. Out right and direct sales are the fea ture of the Realty market for some time past, rather than trading. Ir. Mott Physician and Surgeon has moved his offices to the- Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 and 408. Hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 o. m. to S p. m. Barton does , battery work. Any aake tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. SPR1NGJHEDICINE Hood's BrprllU la Needed Xow As ever Bcfoi Because, although the war la over. Its work, worry and excitement have undermined your reserve strength. Because the coughs. colJx. grip and maybe severer illness, have broken down your power of resist ance. Because winter's work and close confinement have worn out your stomach and exhanrted your blood. Can you afford the good long rest the doctor advises? bank of Houston leads la amount of loans closed, f 2.220.770. with the Federal Land bank of St. Taul run ning al!ghtly behind la amosnt, fly (SC. 500. The other banks closed j loans la January as follows: Spo- kaae. il.JfJ.440: Omaha, fl.2f S00; St. Louis. $1,000,120; Louis ville. $7 J J. COO; New Orleans. 1711. 500; WUhlta, ICSC.COO; fprlar field. 1544.250; Columbia. 1522.- 2 40; Berkeley. S439.COO; and Balti more. 1407.400. On February 1 the total amount of mortgage loan closed since th If not. take a course of the f:etablishnient of th 4(rt usd ous old medicine. me one inai riielmn Individual chocolates 5 cents, rale everywhere. Fo mother used to take. Hood's Sarsa- Darilla. It's the finest extract of I Nature's purifying, vitalising and strength-making roots, herbs, barks. and berries, such as physicians pre- wrih Tire Da red bv skilful charms- cists, 'in condensed and economical form. if you want the best Spring medl- loans under this system, aggregating cine you'll surely get Hood's Sarsa- $447,725.5-5. Special Vaudeville Kill Each act is a knockout, will be Bcarce. Get there. Seats Dligh's. wmot Et SALEM, ORBGOX k stop at BUG II HOTEL A Hon Away from Home -Strictly Modern S1.00 per day 100 Rmm f SU Oaifcrt Only Hotel la Business Distirct L. S. Rowland, Edgar M. Rowland Rowland Printing Co. JOB PRINTERS (Formerly Beaver State Printers) 322 State St, Patton Block Phone 1512 In lots in different parts of the city: One-half acre on High street extreme ba-gaia. $1700. One lot in Riverside addition. 50x130. S80 Lots 5, 6 and 7. block 5. Depot ad dition, 50x100; lot 1. block 8. Depo addition. 60x125; lots 5 and 6, Depo addition. 50x120; one lot. St. Elmc addition, 90x75; one lot. on Stat street, adjoining Win. addition. 30? :i50; lot 2, block 9. Fatrmount Pari t addition (facing Lincoln street), f0? (100. 9750. Lots 3. 4. 5. block 8 iFairmount Park add, 50x150. $450 i lot 6. (corner lot) block 8. Fair mount Park, 50x150. $500; lot 12 block 8, Fairmount Park addition 50x150. I also have 160 acres o timber in Lane county that I ca sell for $1000. If you want bar gains ask nie before it is too late Long and short time loans made a reasonable rates. G. . Lailar Room 405-406 Hubbard Bldg. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing, musical Instruments, tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Phono 493 WELCH ELECTRIC CO., New location 379 State Street Anything in the line of electric fixtures. Will buy or trade all farmers produce, apples and eggs. The People's Cash Store Phone 453. 186-196 North Commercial St Funeral Ths Afternoon Services will be held at 2 o'cloeV this afternoon for John M. McCal lister, who "died Friday afternoon Interment will be in City View cem etery. Deceased was 66 years old Come Early It's a great show, Bligh's. Dr. Kantncrs Topics At the First Congregation?. church for today, will be, The Law of Spiritual Returns-' and A Fa Young Man of David's Time." Dr. C. R. O'Neill Optometrist-optician. release from naval service, will, be at his cf fice permanently after April li Rooms 5 and 6 Ladd & Bush ban) building.. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman job office. U Hotel Marioi The management of Hotel Mar lon is pleased to announce the first nost war dinner dance for Friday. ApMl 4. at $1.25 per plafe. Dinner it 7 p. m. Music by the Warren Hunts. We intend this to be the first of a series, patronage permitting. The Story of Fast Young Man" and the "Mes sage of His Life to Us" at the First Congregational at 7:30 p. m. ' alem Couple Get license A marriage license was issued yes terday to Frank Howard Struble, a Iraftsman, and Gertie Itzel. both f Salem. Tha marriage took place resteday. 5oe to Snverton Ellis E. Cooler, who has been -alesman in the Salem Woolen Mills tore for several years, leaves today r Silverton where he and Wll iam A. Zosel have purchased the Voolen Mills store. Mr. . Zosel vent to Silverton Thursday to take -harge 'of the business. Both men lave a wide business acquaintance n Salem. '"helm Individual chocolates 5 cents, ale everywhere. Fo "or Rent . 8 acres of rood land. Phone J. II .auterman. 900 or 678. banks was tUS.212.93l. numbering 71.204 borrowers. Daring January 5,678 applications were received ask. ing for 822.008.09S. During the same period 513S loans mere ap proved, amounting to $16,131,553. Altogether 173.644 have applied for Charter Oak 'Ranges Are row on ill.p!ar at i:icMrV Furniture Sl-re. 8e our win.Jow, then the utove ami ak u to explain its main fcalunr: Full top, nickel while porcelain laek. linch utrn. cm1 tr wl fire lix. 3 : Q ..:-' 1 A parilla. Hood's Pills help the liver. RARE TREAT ON TUESDAY NIGHT a melt in Any QuAntity Reasonably Priced at Fltts Market. irst Christian Church Will 'receive Oregoa state mis ions pledges today C. F. Swander, fate secretary. Leland W. Porter, astor. Plumbing Quickly done. Phone 379 J Moves for New Trial Motion for new trial wa3 fil vesterday by the plaintiff ia tL suit of C. M. La Follett against S W. Jones brought to recover pr session of some sheep alleged ,11' gaily held by the defendant A ve diet for the defendant was given I.-, circuit court Friday. WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything you have to sell. I buy for cash. Phone S10 or 511. r W00DRY, The Auctioneer Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job c! flee. Catalog on application. tandard Scale Book In duplicate. Statesman Job of- ice. . Ilought a Tract A. M. Quinney has bought from U. F. Neiderhiser. an improved ii-acre .ract located 4 miles south vf Sa um. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. han ded the deal. I lielma individual ckbcolatcs t centsAFor .ile everywhere. 8al em-Portland Stage Will leave Bligh hotel - 9 dally for Portland. a. m A Two Months Start Is what It means to young people a ho begin with the new class in shorthand at the Capital Business liege on Monday,-Instead of wait- it g until the summer montns are re. Investigate. Let us snow you what a thorough tralaing in ousi j-.'ss subjects will accomplish. William Robinson Boone to Be Heard Under Auspices of Musical Club The most prominent event for the week is the organ recital to be giv- cji at the First Congregational church Tuesday evening. April isi. Salem has been somewhat short in musical treats this reason and the coming recital, which is promoted bv the Tuesday Musical clnb. will he. a Dlendid addition to the mu sical calendar of the year. William Robinson Boone of Port land, organist at the First Church of Christ Scientist In that city, will be heard in a varied program repre senting the very best In organ mu sic. Mr. Boone has bad wide ex perience In concert work and every where he has met with enthusiastic annroval of his orcaa work. Thr Herald. Newport Rhode Island says : The program called for organ work of modern style which was. throughout, more than equal to all demands, while the refinement, tin ish and beautiful contrast of ton iiever failed. A special word is de served for the accompanying, a ran art and one of the best tests Ot a real orranist. .It was very aatlsfac tory, very beautifully done In Itseu not in the least covering or maain less dear the solo, but forming fine background for it." Mr. Boone has seat a most intes estlng program 'for the Tuesday re cltal. The t opening, group win o- from the classics; the second, a mod em French aulW; the third, a selec tioa from a modern opera; while in closing group is composed, of num bers by American composers. Kathrvn Crrsler Street, one oi Portland's charming contralto solo ists, will be the assisting artist. Mrs. Street will sing one aria, "My Heart Is Weary" from "Nadeschda" by A Goring Thomas, and Mr. Boone wll: preside at the organ for this num ber. Her songs will De ui "i-ora Home. Come JUome My Thoughts From the Hill" and,(b) "At Dawn.' both by Landon Ronald. It has beer two years since Mrs. Street aang ir Salem and her frieads here are de lighted over the opportunity of hear ing her again. The net proceeds of thereclta: will be given to the Armeniin-Syrl an relief. Ticket may be purchase. i at Will's Music store or from anj of the music teachers. Tbl grand total ot loans cloed Is distributed by Federal Land banks as follows: Spokane. J25.912.55S: St. Paul. $24,141,900; Omaha. $17.- 922,140; Houston. 117.394. 275: Wichita. $16,981,800; New Orleans. 2.975.41S; St Louis, $11,830,410; Louisville, I10.S64.000; Berkeley. S10.01S.200; Columbia, S8.312.090; Baltimore. $6,531,850; Springfield, $6,225,895. IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Kat less meat, alv take glass of Salt before eating Breakfast. for Ytxn Trad in your old itove.. W will gite yoa lull value. :oak FRANK F. RICHTER 377 Court Street Phone 210, Not connected with any other fctore in Salem. : Bligh Has Great Show Vaudeville and pictures are above the ordinary. Sure to please you. notice ; If you have anyJunk or second hand goods of any kind, see us first . ; CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 308 Dr; J. O. Matthb Associated with Dr. Clements, of fice 409-10 Bank ot Commerce. OI fice 573. Residence 596. Office ISO TJ. 8. Kat. Bank Bldg. Honrs 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 859 Residence: SIS North Capital St. Phone 4S9 DR. B. H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SXHRGEOJI Diseases of Women and Kerronj Diseases BALEM OREGON Mb Uloueh's FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment Moderate Prices Corner Court and High Sts. PHONE 120 Night or Day. - Hemlnz ReiHrts Sales The following sales are reported bv the Fleming Realty company, -cov erine the past two weeks : A smalt tract In the Cornforth Fruit farm; for Llvt-agston Sumpter, a 10-acre tract on the Pen road io Auf ranee; an imDroved 10-acre tract on the asylum road a mile east for R. P Rezelle of WashlnRton to Bert koov Uric acid In meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps nt lead. The urine becomes cloudy: the bladder is irritated, and you nay be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll he a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from bach- che. sick headache, dizziness, stom-t' jch gets sour., tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water: wlso get from any pharmacist four w inces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa nous salts is made from the acid rf grapes and lemon juice, combined v.ith llthla, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys md stimulate them to normal actl v:tr. atao to neutralize the acids In urine., so It Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is lneipensive. cannot ln- ire. makes a delightful effervescent !;thla-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep Vie kidneys clean and active. Drug gists here say they sen iois or jao -alts to folks who believe In over-r-mlng kidney trouble while it i only .trouble. . DEFENDED HIS NAME HEAR H.WJ LEWIS in bis sur fing message at the Leslie Methodist church Sun day morning, and at the Jason Lee Methodist church Surf day evening. ; - v x j Drinks Alcohol : Xearily Dies George Barr bougnt a piai or wwa alcohol Fiday nlghht. drank it all md is at the Deaconess hospital in vprv rritical condition. Harr was f.mnd bv Officer Bransch in an al iir Bnnn after he had urunK ine poison and wa3 rushed to the hoS' Ital where Drs. J. Kay remoenon And C. E. Casbatt used a siomacn rump aad finally got him out oi im mediate danger. With Our Complete Equipment Refined service and latest mem .a. of omhalmincr. Uwlll be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough Co Cxeclio-Slovakla To t.et Mail Mall may now be sent to uzecno- Slcvakia. according lo advices re ceived by PoRtmaster August ijuca- esteln. The mall la rouiea inrousn Sew York and them e io swiumanu. No parrel post service has been es tablished as yet. Minnetla lcen Teacher of singing, huqio si Moose building. rupiis ptcuct Friday and Saturday. nought IganlH-iry Itnl John Etter has bought from Roy V. Obmart a fine 20-ac- loganber ry ranch located ''le aooth or Salem, consideration $7-00. V. H. Grabenhorst. Co. h'and.cd the deal FEDER-L LOANS TO FARMERS, During the month of January. 1919, $11,310,920 were loaned to 3880 farmers of the United States by the Federal Land banks on long time flrsf mortgage according to the monthly statement of the Farnfi Loan Board. The Federal Land lA-ttcr Need lpeVlal Addrc For men of th American Expe ditionary forces who have remained in France after their organizations have Railed for , the U.iited States, special instructions phonld lie writ ten on letter addrevned t them, according to the postal bulletin which has been: received by Post m!.tr Aninist iHuckiStein. Such chmiM ii.ar the words "Pleas forward. Addressee still France" After the war department has re reived the ard Indexes of the men h.. have nailed the Instructions will not be necessary but correspondents should wait Tor a reU-st from the soldier before dieo.itining the spe cial instructions on their letters. f Read the Classified Ads. GRAY BELLE SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER March 30 60c Served 12 noon to S p. lit. "A Dublin caT- driver was stopped or dangerous car driving by a seal us consUble. He refused to glT .Is name. "Ye must gle me yer name. wa he reply. "Ye ll only get yerseir lto worse trouble, young man, ild the constable, "It ye don't gtve :ae yer name." "I won t give my name," saiu in" logged driver. "Now then, what Js It?- persisted the constable. "Ye had better Ilnd out." retoneo the driver. "Sure and I will." said the consta ble proceeding around to the side of the car where the name ought to have been, only to find It rubbed off "Aha!" said the constable, "now yell get yourself Into worse disgrace than ever, for your name s oomera ted." "You're wrong." roared the driver 'tis O'Brien." Chicago News. The Bloodless Sportsman. I go a-gunnlng. but take no gun, I fish without a pole; And I bag good game and catch such fish As suit a sportsman's soul. For tha -choicest game that the for est holds. And the best fish of the brook Are never brought down by a rifle shot. And never are caught with a hook. I boh for fish by the forest brook, I hunt for game In the trees. For bigger birds than wing the air Or fish than swim the seas. A rodless Walton of the brooks. A bloodless sportsman, I I hunt for thoughts that throng the woods. The dreams that haunt the sky. The woods were made for the hunt ers of dreams; The brooks, for the fishers of song; To -the hunters who hunt for the gunless game. The streams and the woods be long. There are thoughts that moan from the soul of the pine. And thoights In the flower bell curled; ' And the thoughts- that are blown with the scent of the fern Are as new and as . old as the world. So, away for the hunt In tho fern- scented wood. Till the going down of the sun: There Is plenty of game still left in the woods For tbe hunter who has no gun. So, away for the fish by the moss- covered brook That flows through the velvety sod: There are plenty of fish yet left In the stream For the angler who has no rod. Fara Walter Fobs. Fruit Growers Canals g Company I that It will purchase such kind of raspberries at 12 cents a pound, as compared to S cents a pound at the opening of the 11 season. Thra la a belief that the price ot blackberries will be high the coming season. - ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE OF CANCER niO 51 ONE Y FOR RERItlKR. The red. yaspberry growers la the Puyallup valley, Washington, will be on the .velvet the coming season. since the announcement has bea made by the Pay all op it Sumner Showing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday SornV new "Cla'sieV in the new light shades; espec ially tlesipnet for early ram mer wear. ".- 1 Also a beautiful allowing of other; hats now being se lected ! M. IiuflV Mormon who will return to Salem to morrow cvenipg. watch oru windows. M. Bcire-MorrUcaJ The French Shop 115 N. Hlsh St. Masonic Tempi. Dr. Stone cures here other Doctors fall. Prominent Salem Woman Recommends his work. Chicken FHcaseee with llakd Dumplings or Hoa Iteef and Preying Mat-hod Potatoes and Gravy Uread and I'.ulter r Cabbace or Shrimp Salad Choice of Rhubarb. Apilc or CuMard Pie or Miiple Nut. Vtutila I.gn!rry or lc Cream, or Tea LMiion C"tar'l Coffee. Milk Salem. Ore.. Mar. 18. 1519. To Whom This May Concern: This Is to certify that 1 had a cancer on my chin about the site ot a 25-cent piece for six years and was treated by two. doctors for four years but they failed lo cure It. I then decided to try Dr. Ktone who commenced treatment on the 5th of February. 1515. by applying a liquid every two or three hours for about a week and then applying a simple ointment. In about a meek the cancer fell out and In a fpw days the place all healed up to my great saUiTac tion. I ran truly rceommrnd Dr. Stone and his treatment to any peraon af flicted ltb cancer or cancer growth. ISiRned) Mm. Flora Rlrhardon, 631 South 25th St.. Salem, Ore. S. C STONE. M. D. (Stone's Drug Store) 211 .North Commercial Street, Salem. Orccn. Ihon 3.1. I'trtiMilUlion mwl .Vllce Fire, Royal Cafeteria For a real meaL Try our special steaks and freneh fried potatoes. We serve ice cream and cake, 10c Open from 6 a. m. till 8 p. m. McGlLCHRlST & TWEEDALE, Prop. THAT MAN HAS BACKBONE Th frequency of th a bote eiprelon shows that every t arpre clat's the Imi-ortanr of tb backbone It's th "eoro ran oka lion treneh" from the brain to tbe orcana of the body. If It is In, r-er-fect condition th nrve carry the brain m4tci to all tbe rcaes of th body and perfect health U the recall. lf'the backbone I out of position; that l. It th v-ttrbra are not in proper position aad adjustment Is n"cary. Chiropractors make tho neciary a4Julner.t by the aimpte !aylng oa the bandi." They use no druxn or eb-ctrlclty. ; Dr. O. L. SCOTT CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOOIST. 205-312 l S. National Dank Dldg. s ! s ' I.