"I VRE OREGON HTATESMAX: SUNDAY,. ATTUL . lul CITY NEWS' Teamsters Wanted By Falls City-Salem Lumber Co.. 349 South .12th st. Ir.' Mott ; Physician and Surgeon has moved 'hit offices to the Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 and 40S. Hours from' 9 a., m. to 12 oi., and from 2 p. m. to & p. m. ClierHans lrtll Monday The Cherrians will, hold their first . drill of this season in the old army : rooms in the city hallIonday night. FredMangla is drill master. were awarded: best sastaned char acters, Ir. and Mrs. Ben Williams as best feminine character Miss Marian naMcNaulty, an Hawaiian girl, most comic masculine costume. Malcolm Style; consolation prize MrsP. H. (taker. ; ' 1 Hold Manque .llall A masque ball was held by the knights and Ladies of Security Thursday night. There was a large attendance and the following prizes iWBCr Ot I1LEH, ORECOIT -, . . atop at ' HUGH HOTEIi A Bom Away from Bom ' Strictly Modern $1.00 Pr day : 100 mt SU CafFt Only Hotel In Business pistlrct 2ND HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing, musical Instruments, tools, etc CAPITAL EXCHANGE . m.Court.St, Phone 493 VELCH ELECTRIC CO., v New location 379. State Street Anything, la the line of I: ' '"atlxturei. ' TcamsTe -s Wanted-- Hy Fsills Clty-Salem Lumber Co. 349 Sou h 12th st. Thelma-4- Indivitiual chocolates 5 cents. Fo sale everywhere. . Lejral Blanks. . . Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. "From My Youtfi'' An address for fathers and moth ers, sons, and daughters, will be giv en by Dr. Kantner this morning. Mothers to Chew AVounded A call is given to all War Mothers of Salem and their friends to donate Jellies, pams, cakes, cookies, candles, and other delicacies, to be sent to the ; hospitals : where invalided . and sick Oregon soldiers are confined. A committee, of the American War pother unit of Salem will be at the parlors'" of ; the First Congregational church on Wednesday afternoon April 9, to receive the donations and see - that they are properly packed and forwarded. A hearty response to this appeal Is expected, as every true, mother wants to do her "bit wherever the need may be. Loganberry Tips Wanted ' iucsMU UIl""cs (ivuuvia w- -V-want to buy 100.000 Loganberry tips, .i ' ; i Immediate delivery: . Phone 204. . i I -t ' . : . Will troy or trade all laraera produce, apples and eggs. The People's Cash Store Phone 453. . I 1 8 6-1 9 North Commercial St. Hal Hibbard Camp No. 5 V -And auxiliary will hold their reg ular meeting Monday April 7. There will be a so-ial meeting for invited gue6ts.- . . . . Plumbing Quickly done. ' - Phone 379 J NT ED Furniture, - ranges, '.heaters, I tools and. in fact, anything you have to aeB.T I : put ?tor7cahr .Thone - IB 10 o r .611. V ' VOODRYjThe' Anctloneer NOTICE- It you nave any Junk, or second hand goods of any kind, see us first. -f h . CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 308 Will TmproTe Road - s - Work of smoothing and generally repairing, the Silverton road east of Pudding river will begin Monday, according to County Roadmaster W. 3 Culver The work on the Liberty road has been halted temporarily by the 'rain but Ikir. Culver hopes to re sume grading by Wednesday, y Minhetta Makers Teacher of singing, studio &zi Moose building.- .Pupils r received Friday and Saturday. A. Private Home - In all of its apopintmenta la what we offer for the ttse of our patrons Mr. and' Mrs. G. E. ' Terwiuif er. Funeral Directors. 770 Chemeketa St. ''"Phone 124.--. : -r-f. Red Cross Man Mr; Keesle, representative tor the Red Cross; divisional .headquarters in Seattle, was In Salem yesterday visiting local workers of the-organ izaton and Inspecting the various ac tivities. ttttttltti I slded n South Ccmmercial street for I a number of years. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Buckingham moved to Palo Alto where she made her home with her daughter, Eliz abeth, a teacher in Stanford univer sity. ; If Your Efficiency Depends At All on Ycur Eyesight, Wear fill Sal em-Portland Stage Will leave Bllgh hotel dally for Portland. t a. m BAUSCH i LOME Arrived at Camp Mills Sergeant George D. White arrived yesterday at Camp Mills from France where he has been during the war with the 30th Aero squadron. This inrromation was -received la a dis patch by his father, Officer Jack .White. . George is well known in Salem, especially among the High school students. Ralph E.. a broth er, aged only. 16. is still In France, with, the Quartermaster's depart ment. 1 .Club Will nave Dane .The Monday Night Dancing club will have a masquerade dance tomor row night In the Masonic hall. Of ficers of the clu. who are J. C. Per ry, president; Lu C. Geer, secretary: With these new lenses you can rotate your eyes Just as Nature in tended and obtain perfectly accurate Vision throuph thn vnrv You are not compelled to turn your nu "owrv "UBCU- iur"' m,v head constantly as . with orHininr I n charge." lenses, which give truly clear Images through the central portions only; We can tell you all about them. Ask. for booklet, "The Eye and the Lens." HARTMAN BROS CO. Jewelers and Opticians. X. W. Corner state and Liberty Dr. Burdette, Optometrist. gsseeeee Two Good Ruya . James II.' Donaldson ha3 bought an Improved, 5". acre tract, located four miles south of Salem from C. W. Smith.. U. M. Lambert buys ten acre tract Ideated on the Fruitland road from Mr. Brown.' Considers tloa $2200. W. II. Grabenhorst Co: handled the deals. day noon until yesterday at the same hour was 21,- there being 19 war ranty deeds and two quit claim deeds. Number of mortgages was three and of mortgage .satisfactions was fire. A year ago a large majority of the instruments filed were mortgages. Discharged 3 Urine YUita It II Ttnwman. formerly or the Fifth' Marines, was In 'Salem Friday night visiting with frisnds. While here he was the guest of George Nel son.' -Mr:- Bowman saw active ser vice on- five of. the French, fronts. and , is. -wearing two wound stripes. He will leave the last of the week for Bremerton, wnere he will - reive his discharge. Ills home is la Mill City, where he is passing the week-end. "Diamond Men and Women At the1 first 'Congregational church this evening. Sues to Foreclose Suit to foreclose a mortgage was filed in circuit court yesterday by Lizzie Owens and others against Hen. ry Fawk and others. The property involved is nine lots in Nob Hill ad dition. ' Goes to A. E. F. School According to news received by his relatives in 6alera. Sergeant Edward N. Rauch, of the second provision al guard company of the district of Paris, has been sent to the A. E. F. university at Bearne, Cote d'Or, in south central France. Sergeant Rauch left Salem with Company M but was later transferred to Paris as a guard at the big prison there. Standard Scale Hooka- Is duplicate. Statesman job of fice. FROM THE FIRST DOSE Hood's Sarsaparilla Begins Reconstruction Work. Its First, it creates an appetite.' Second, it aids digestion. . Third, it perfects assimilation. Fourth. It carries 100 per cent of the nourishment in the food you eat into the blood and the body, thereby enriching and vitalizing your blood, which in time renews your strength and builds up again your reserve strength and vitality. This makes Hood's Sarsaparilla one of the great remedies of the world. From the first dose you are on a definite road to improvement. It is of iaestlmable value Just now to restore the health and nerve force so greatly exhausted by war excite ment, the grip and influenza epi demic and the changing season. It is the right medicine, for you this spring. Get a bottle today. And If you need a mild, effective cathartic, get Hood's Pills. T PERSONALS Miss Hazel Harris, a teacher from Creswell. was In the city yesterday. H. C. Todd was in from Fruitland yesterday. Clare G. Motey of Oswego is in the city. He is engaged in teaching and is passing his week-end here. Paul R. Walker of Portland is in Salem visiting. ' relative? for the week-end. George M. Post of Portland Is in Salem. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I . Thelma Individual chocolates 5 cents. Fol sale everywhere. Wife Allege Cruelty ; Charging that her husband Insist ed on. haying a good time with other women, that-he' ssent much of his time In pool halls and when she re-1 Salem. and. .Esther. . Margaret, and monstrated told her that he was I Christina lUlvorsen. all of Eugene. Burial In la Salem (Funeral-aervices will be. held to morrow at 2:30 in the afternoon for Mrs. Mary Halvorsen, who died Sat urday at her home in Eugene. The services- will be conducted from the Rigdon chapel with burial in the City , View, cemetery., ,Mrs. Halvor sen Is survived by one son. George Halvorsen. "-of Salem,- aJd by four daughters., Mr. C G. Robertson, of .Clearing weather promised. The farmers need It. They are be hind with their spring work. S Easter Sunday two weeks from to day. "If any 'would not work, neither should he eat." was the advice of Paul to the Thessalonlans of his time.; The doctrine will have to be applied In the reconstruction period that is before the world. .The people of the United States will be willing to feed the starving of the war torn countries, even of Russia, until they can have opportunity to produce their own foodstuffs by their own labor on their own land. But no pa tience ought to be shown to any who may persist in disorderly Idleness and slothfulness. " . Changes will come quickly after BEG1I EOT 17ATEE : . BMI!EH!G IF TOO BOOT FEEL EIGHT See the Motion Picture At the First Congregational church this evening. Two reels. Kim &Clou2h s FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Eq-oipmexxt . ; Moderate Prices Itnirs Cleaned on Floor 33 . Phone 16. -L. I vBuckner. "head of the house and if she did not like it she knew what she could do," suit for divorce was filed rn circuit court yesterday.br Elsie M; Tabler against Owen C. Tabler. The couple was married in western Ore gon January 5. 1915 and have a son 3 years old of whom plaintiff asks eustody. . - . sister, Mrs. , Julia .Iversen. also lives in Salem, Wanted at Once Man To drive wagon. Inquire of agent American Railway Express Co., 45S Court street. General Herei Few Hour . Adlutant General John L. May and Major A. A. Hall of the Oregon National auatd were in. Salem yester day for a few hours. .They arrived after midnight and left before 9 a I m. for Independence. The visit waa not of an official nature. Says glaaa ef het water with phosphate kef era brsakfast washes out pelaena. Bonuses Arriving Former soldiers who made appli cation for the 60 bonus are begin ning to receive them from Washing- Repta, Kotes and All Blanks ion. Appiicauons xor me uunus wqe i statesman job orriee. made tnrougn tne-nome service sec tion of -Willamette chapter of the Captain Byrd Reaches Boston teu uross ana wow waa f!tAln hot Hfrd reacbed Boston during the first days of March are Test-rdav according to a teleuram re now getting weir money. , . i celved by Mrs. Byrd. He. has been in Franc with the 363rd Field Hospl- Wtth Our Complete Equipment tal company and left France Marcl Refined service and latest metn- 91 Tt v., not i.arned when he will Corner Court and High Sts.' PHONE120-Kight or Day. J ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb t Clough Co. reach the Pacific coast. For Rent 8 acres of good land. Phone J. H Lauterman, 900 or 678. Many Real Estat Transfer The number of real estate trans fers filed at the office of County Re corder Mildred R: Rrooks from Fri- Ktxrk is Sold J: T. Stockton Co. have solo their stock which they moved about a month ago across from Fry's drug store, to Mr. Goldblatt of Portlano. and he Is moving the stock away. If you wake up with a bad taste. bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head Is dull or aching;, if what you eat sours and forms gas 'and acid ia stomach, or you are bilious. constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin In side bathing. Drink before break fast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels aad cleanse, sweet en and purify the entir alimentary tract. Do your inside bathing im mediately upon arising in the morn- Mneiatlnaa -nn trt five ner cent of Ing to wash out of the system ail their loans. This is the stock upon me previous aay a poisonous wasie. i.i.f. th rfuMonda r nald. It is ssaes ana sour one oero-e putting am i a ' th HiTiHond ir likely more food Into the stcmach. tn inrr..Ml from vr to vear. youjg roiu reei; use nnt r th. riiriaend moner. 10 ner you felt before your blood, nerves mM k mt mtlAm and Invested. na muscies oecame loaaea wuu . r" - - Have Paid a Divide! The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane has naid the stockholders of the Marlon-Polk County National Varm Loan association, of Salem. Oregon. Its first annual dividend of ner cent. amounting. to 1427.61. ilorrowers, f rora the land banks are inquired to take stock In their local Does Not Run, Crack or s. . - - .... Come Off Preserves Shingles; - Iron, Tin and: all Prepared Asphalt, Roofings Acid Troof. Made In Oregon. Sold direct to the consumer. Prices - reasonable. Quality , - guaranteed : CLEAVER MFGC0. . Portland, Oregon . Phone 7230 East " , ' 1 GRAY BELLE SPECIAL Sunday CHICKEN DINNER April 6 60c Served 12 noon, to 8 p. m. Roast Chicken and Dressing t or Koaffit lkef and Dressing with - f - - - ..... Mashed Potatoes and Gravy : Pread and Butter- Fruit Salad Choice of Loganberry, Apple or Cream U 'fr' Pie ; ; .or ' . ' ' Loganberry, .Chocvlalc, Maple V Nut or Van Ilia Ice Cream . Tea Coffee " Milk Summer School "-At Salem. Oregon, began March 31 to continue twelve weeks. Depart ments are normal, civil service. bookkeeping, typewriting and stenog- ranhv. Greet and Putnam, ir in terested address J. J. Kraps, Salem. Oregon. ; VeteruiH Honor Young: Mm The Spanish war . veterans and auxiliary will entertain the returned soldiers at a banquet tomorrow night at the armory. 1 An invitation is is sued to every returned soldier, sail or, or marine. o as to enable the associations to make good their guarantees of the interest and amortization payments rn the individual loans to members of their associations. : .The local as sociations may. If they choose, set aside more than the 10 per cent at iny riven time. Thelma ' . Individual chocolates 5 cents. sale everywhere. Fo tins pel Meeting Continue 4 The gospel meetines of the Sout Salem Friends church which were held last week will continue during the coming week, in all probability. Friday night Rev. Jacob Stocker gave the sermon, his theme being -Redemption" and last night Mrs Wells of the Nazarene church wac In. the pulpit. Barton does .battery work. An) make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200 Rougfat Fine Home .. Joha Etter has bought the fine home in the Oaks addition from Frank J. Chapman. Consideration $4250. W. H. Grabenhorst Co. handled the deal. 1 Old Time Resident Die Word wais received Itoday from Palo Alto, Calif., or the death of Mr Allen Buckingham, formerly Of Salens. She wan the mother - of George, Ro,;: and Elizabeth Buck ingham and 'the' widow of. the late Allen' Buckingham, a pio-wcr resl- ulcnUortn's citr. The "family ro- Special Display Easter tlillmery ... . It lias never before been pos sible, for us to have a window display of such beauty, rich ness and exqufoitenetis as the one which graces our store to- Dday. . The quality of these hats Is superior l anything obtair able during the war. See them and. you'll admit their superla tlveneps n every respect. our"spfxtial offku VOft MONDAY OXI.Y We have selected 25 exclu sive models from our rerular stock 'priced at from 99 to 112,40. Your choice of theo hats Mondays only .97.50 XO KEMOIKLlXO -- TILL AFTKK FASTKR ' The unexpected volume of business makes It absolutely impossible for us to accept any orders Tor remodeling till af ter Caster. M. BuIftMorrisoa - The French Shop ?115N..HUhSt.:, llubnio Tcmpl 0:0 iTin)in:V(i!ii;mTi I grind leim-s, examine tin eye scientifically and fit I'vcglassex perfectly let rue work for you. DrXlOleill OptoiuetrUt Oplician ; Hush Bank liKl CLEARING Auction Sale The undersipictl auctioneer lia received instruction from the owner, James N, Rolert&on, to ell at public auction at his farm located 6 mite Houth of Salein. on the Pringle road, or 3'. mile northwest of Turner, on Tuesday, April ;8, 10:30 a. m. Consisting of 1 rood black mare, t years old; weight 1250 lbs. hlocky; 1 bay horse. years old. weight 1100 lbs., rood driver; 1 Jersey cow. 4 years old. freshened in September; 1 Jersey eow 2 years old. freah June 14. fat; 1 Jersey heifer, rislar 1 year; 1 Chester White and Poland China sow and C pigs; 1 Duroc Jersey brood sow. weight 200 pounds; 1 Duroc Jersey sow. weight 75 pounds; 2 fat hogs, weight 225 pounds each; White Orpington bens, pure bred extra fine;. 25 Plymouth rock hens; 1 Bulck auto mobile, good shape; 1 7-foot Dee ring binder; 1 5-foot McCormick mower nearly new; 1 12-foot McCormick hay rack, nearly new; 1 Van Brundt bo drill; 1 Disc plow; 1 No. 50 Oliver Chilled plow; 1 No. 40 Oliver Chilled Plow; 1 8-lnch Oliver Chilled Plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 single shovel plow; 2 1-horse cultivators; 1 Reversible disc harrow, nearly new; 1 2-aectlon lever harrow; 1 Chatham fannlnr mllL nearly new; 1 Kimball harrow; 1 21'.- Inch Rushrord wagon complete; 1 hack, good shape; 1 top buggy; 1 CO-egg Cyphns Incubator; I open buggy; 1 cutting box; 1 set double breeching harness; 2 seta slnale driving harness; 1 grind stone; 1 Empire cream separator, good; lgarden hoe, 400 grain sacks; 2 eroas-eut saws, buck saw, hand saw. shovel, rakes, hoes, spade forks, logxiox chains. stUiarCs, wagon Jack, scythe, cradle; 1 hive of bees: 1 dinlca table. 20 yards of rag carpet. 2 bed steads and sprincs; C diners, fruit Jars, and other things too numerous to mention. -- ... TEEMS All sums of 10 and under eaah. Over that amount time will Ik given to October 1, 191'J, to partiea furnUhing ap proved l.ankaMe notes, bearing interest at 8 per cent per an num. Xo article to he removed until settled for. Articles ltought and not nettled for may be resold, the loss, if any, to W paid ly the defaulter. The decision of the auctioneer to be final in all cases of dispute. FREE LUNCH AT NOON James N. Bobertson OWXKIt, Phone 4.1F22 F. N. Woodry 11mwm 310 or SI I, Salem, Ore. XOTF WOomtV COXItTCTS SAI.KS i:VFJIYVllFItK -' POSTPONED UNRESERVED Auction Sale 8-Rooxn Home and Furniture at 35Q North Liberty Street Wednesday;. April 9th, 1:30 P. M. CONSISTING OF Fine J -room house and lot 4 5x175 feet, including bath and toilet, electric llthta. etc.. located onlv 2 blocks north nf M Stale street. This Is a fia property and Is worthy. of yoar atten tlon a Itwlll beriold to the highest bidder. Terras. 11000 cash. .balance arranged. ; f . ; " ; . . . FlRXITtRE 1 beautiful mirror 4iT with gold frame; 2 large ell palatines; 1 large oak dresser; 1 glass clock, 1 walnut cabtnet? 2 porch (hairs; 1 oak kitchen cabinet; 1 3-burner gas plate; 1 kitchen linoleum; 1 kitchen table; 1 waxed oak bed; latest di&n. spring and silk flose mattrss 1 sewiar machine: f fir dresser: 1 break fast table: 1 oak rocker: 1 walnut acttt- lidtnra- t nkAlttrl chair; 1 stand table; pillows, bed disc, scarf i ruaa. wash bowls and pitchers, carpels, tools, crocks, kitchen ntenils. dishea. wash tubs. gas plates, looking glasses, clothes racks and many other things. r urnuure win te sold tor cash. .....'.. Mrs. Olive S. Enright F. N. Woodry, the Auctioneer . uu.e.k. je n. l.io?tt st- Thone 510 or 511 , MORAL Uat your sales with WOODRT. the peace pact Li signed. Embargoes will be lifted, and there will come the -war after the war-. Tor the markets of the world. It the Indus trial United States of America re mains in the full vigor and steady ad vancement which the International situation warrants, there will have to be protective tariff laws: and they should be enacted at the Terr first opportunity. body impurities, get from your phar macist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except ror a sour- I lsh twinge which is not unpleasant. Men and women who -are usually constipated, billons, headachy or have any stomach disorder should be. gfa this inside bathing before break fast. ALLIES ARE SUCCESSFUL (Continued on page 2) Ovlna. the allies carried out a raid in which a number of the enemy were killed and seven captured. In the direction of Onega, the Bolshevik continue to shell the allied positions at Kleshlve. The weather is breaking in favor of the allies in the territory about Oboserskaya. . COCRTESr. A magnet for respect. A care for bad tempers. A rehlcle for friendship. A fortress acalnst disfavor. A caltared grace of conduc'. A Joy between relatives. A datr between frtenis. . Aa honor between enemies. The end of distrust. The bglnnlag of love. KIXU ALrtF.irT IIOMK - PARIS. April S. IIIavatlKIn? Albert of nelgintu rjrned to Rru scls today by airplane. The king, it Is said, carried awy excellent im pressions aa to the relt of his con versations with the members of the various peace detentions. ; Beauty Powder . X A gid naiuf for Talcum ami our Talcum it just what you X T need for -beauty first and now. SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE i!The Pcnslar Store." ' North 135 Commercial Street. Phone 107, I THE . SPINAL CORD Carries the message from the brain to all parts of the body The- messages tell each part of the body how te i-errorra Its function. If the line or communication the spiaal cord) be latcrferred with, the mwMCfi do not reach their donation and that part of Hi body do not function normally. This so-called diiwae, pr--" ore or a. vertebra on the splaal cord produce lhl renult. ' Chiro practic remove this pressure and health the result. " Dr.-Q.-L. SCOTT CIIIUOriUCTICSriNOLOCIST. SPV212 V. S. National lUnk RUg. tZ ' " " 7 V - -