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.;"CITY MEWS Special meeting of De Mo ilay commanding No. 5, K. this evening. Work in the Temple degree. tng sir. knights welcome. . The Good Dance- : -loose hall tonight, 8: Visit- 30. Sue on Note ., , Suit to collect $1247.30 alleged due on a promissory note was filed in circuit court yesterday by Jennie Lick against V. L. Seamster and Seamster. It la claimed that the note was given as secnrityon a mortgage. V. V. C. A. Hoard Meeting Today . a o'clock. Executive meeting at 10:30. Salem-PortlAnd Stage ' Will Ueave Bllgb hotel dally for' Portland. - a, m Marine lieutenant Inspect First Lieutenant H. E. Potter. , United States Marine corps, was in Salem last night to inspect the local recruiting station. He Is in charge of the first recruiting district of the Household Vurniture of - all' - kinds. Pr X. HOODRT, Tk Aaetlacr, ; . 2 HD HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing, musical instruments, tools, etc.: 'M CAPITAL EXCHANGE 187 Court St. : Phone 4 93 VELCH ELECTRIC CO., flew locaalon-87 State Street ' Anything ia the line, of electric : ' fixtures. Will buy or trade all farmers produce, apple and eggs.. iThe People's Cash Store . Phone 451, ; 116-198 North : Commercial St.1 Plumbing Phone379T Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. in fact, 1 anything yon nave to aelL I buy 'for cash, rphoh .c ' or;5iL: r iT V00DRY, The Anctidrieer NOTICE- If yon have any Junk or second? hand goods of any kind, see us; IrfaL. 1 CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chftneket St Phone 8$8 COrKTXST. Ceaafert, nwrtlke , . rtr. AkMlatdrflKffMt Ctraily lecatetf. CTalmt , mU mm rlln . r WASIIIXOTON AT TWELFTH -.'. Pertlaaa Or marines and his headquarters is Portland. . The Salem office Is In the United States Natonal bank building and is in charge of Sergeant Lawrence Howell. Thelma Individual chocolates sale everywhere. 5 cents. Fo Fire Cause Inknow Fire of unknown origin broke out in the home of William Harden, Fif teenth and Marion streets early Sun day morning. The damage was com paratively slight. Mr. Hayden, who first discovered the firer- was awak ened by the smoke which filled his room. ... The Good Dance . Moose hall tonight. 8:30. On Business Trip . Lee L. Gilbert, Elgin. Six distri butor, leaves thia morning on a bus iness trip to Cottage' Grove, Rose- burg Grants Pass, Medfdrd and Ash land.. He is accompanied by Fred erick Armstrong, factory auditor. Administratrix Completes Work Her duties haying been completed. Bertha. B. Root yesterday dis charged as administratrix of the es tate, or Samuel IL McBrlde. Final acourit was approved by Judge Bush- v . ,4..- . v.- lemMrs. Effie Feiguson. of Cali fornia, and Mrs. Ruby Cole of The Dalles.-and "one son. Earl Ariam. of Salem, " . - . .' t Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. - - Institute at Kilverttm Saturday A local teachers institute will be held at Silverton Saturday beginning ai a. m. and ending at 4:30 p. ni. County School Superintendent Smith and a number of Salem teachers are planning to attend the meeting. For Rent 8 acres of good land. Phone J. Lauterman, 900 or 67S. II. Attention 'Shriners All nobies. are requested to meet at -7:30 p.m., April 8, Masonic tem ple, fifth floor. . Business of Importance.- - . .- '; , - ... "V -HaTt-Patton, -I Fred A Ertxon, . - F. E. Shaferr it- Piano Tuner Returned ,R. W.. Ballantyne who was In Sa lem some years ago. working with II. St. Helen, has ' resumed his con nection .with., Mr. Cherrington, the piano dealer. Tour patronage is so licited. ; Phone 352. - v - Loganberry Tfpn -Wanted r i, Pheasant Korthwesv Products Co. want to buy 100,000 Loganberry tips. Immediate delivery. Phone 204. .V -.-.ft . .. .- .. . Oar. Owmer lnd ..The automobileS'Whfch-vfas left standing; on , Church" street lor two davs is the property of B. -P.3 Martin. 1452 ,Ceer- street. It was ; first thoug'bt .by the s police, that .the car had' been stolen and bad been Aban doned Ivf-fbef street, but Investigation showed it ito be' the ; property of ,Mrt MrtinVjci. 'ii-j a'iHi : :x -ft ',a - 1 1 : . r Get them Jit the Statesman job of fice; Catalog on application. - - -;; ae.if r-i !' 1 ; :i.-T"? ''l Diitcum' Plfr dab .'- ''. v : Countr School ;Super1ntendentV M. Smith and N- C- Marls of the state departnremV of '- education 'visited schools In. Turner and vtcinljty yes terday In- the Interests of pig clubs. Great Interest' :ls 'beingmanifested by the. children throughont.tbe coun ty in agricultural subjects and mucb attention' is being given them. Credits for Agriculture . Seventh grade pupils of the Mar ion county schools who finish any club project and send in a final re port .before they take the eighth grade examination this year and who have done .creditable work in agri culture will be exempt In agriculture. Eighth grade pupils who have com pleted any club project in the May or June examinations will be given 30 per cent credit for agriculture. xne. instructions are contained in a letter written by County superinten dent Smith to teachers of the county. U ' v. . " To Give Bible Reading . Mrs., Walter Duff, of Gladstone. Oregon, will give a Bible reading on the book of Daniel Wednesday after noon, at 230 at the library. .. . . Pgptiron ' A Rulbon torie Ironixea the blood, steadies the nerves, gives healthy color to pale cheeks, improves -the circulation, creates an appetite, aide digestion. If A SOCIAL WAYC also a sister. Mrs. Julia Iverson. of Salem. 1 " By DOBJUS LBAH SIKXS HE ESCAPED 1XFLVEXZA "Last spring I had a' terrible cold and grippe and was afraid I was go ing to have influenxa." writes A. A McN'eese. High Point, Ga.. "I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It was a sight , to see the phlegm I coughed up. I am convinced Foley's Honey and Tar saved me from influenza." .Contains no opiates. , Good for children. J. O. Perry.. . oregWIen COMING HOME ELEB RATING his 2Jnd gradu ation anniversary- from thai Iowa SUte Medical school. Dr. E. E. Pisher. on Saturday waa host for a number of hla friends for sumptuous banquet in the Rose room at the Spa. Many things combined to make the dinner a real success. the excellent repast for which the Spa Is noted, and the congeniality and informality which predominated. The men have voted It a real suc cess and wish to make It an annual affair. Dr. Fisher's guests were: Edward Hasard. M. G. Elliott, Charles Know, land. T. E. Graber. Elmo White. Cooke Patton, John R. Sites. David Eyre. Dr. II. C. Epley. Hal Patton. Dr. D. X. Beechler. August Hucke- stein. Walter Denton, and C. A. H. Letter from Representative Fisher, the father of the host. Hawley Has Right Effect on War Department . Representative Hawley has receiv ed a letter from Major General Hen ry Jersey, assistant, chief of staff. war department, advising him fa re- job of- Standard Scale Book . tin ..duplicate. Statesman nee. .. . .. r - : k : :. Mail for Palestine Now r Registered mall may now be sent to Mesopotamia. Palestine, and the occupied portions of .Syria, according to- a bulletin received by Postmaster August; Huckestein. - The mail ; Is handled through the British army post office at Constantinople. Parcel post packages may now be - sent to Feltre. province of V Belluno, Italy, according to the bulletin. Former' Resident Bnrfed ' "Funeral services were held yester day afternoon at 2:30 for Mrs. Mary Halvorsen, who passed away Satur day at her home, S3 4 Ea?t Four teenth" street, Eugene. Dr. V. H. Leech, pastor of the First Methodist church in that city, conducted the services from the Rigdon chapel and at City View cemetery. Mrs. Hal- Vorseri 'was stricken . with paralysis the first of March. She waa a res ident of Salem fromXctober;,l 911 to August,'' 1912. 1 Deceased leaves ' to mourn-net loss one" son, George Hal vbrse'ri. of Salem, four- daughters,. Mrs.'C, G. Robertson, Salem,and Es ther,' Margaret 'and Christina, 'who were with their-mother rn Eugene: THE REGOU TODAY X Thelma , .' '; Individual chocolates sale everywhere. -t , . S cents. For JCrjl nrr rkm 1 f I Claaa 1 V.V n uotx -, 1 1 I A Oonple Marries . ' . CW. AVilklnson. 74, and Heminia Hanen. 64, both of Silverton, secured a- marriage' license - yesterday and were married by Judge BHshey. They marriage Is the second for both. The Good Dance - . : Moose hal tonight; 8: SO. Prune Orchard Sells for $13,000 , AJ6-acre prune orchard near JeN ferson has been sold by Mr. and Mrs.' J.. W; Armstrong, of - Jefferson, to Robert Krim, of Portland, for 815,-000.-: The deed was recorded yester-. day,:'iThejroperty is part of the do nation land claim of Jacob Conser and is fully improved. . y . : IK S ! ply to his requeat that about 500 sol diers. 63rd Infantry., at East Poto mac park, near Washington, be dis charged that they may return to fam ilies and position in Oregon, that about 100 men. . selected according to the urgency of .their reasons for discharge, will be released within a very short time, and that still fur ther reductions will be made from time to time as the nature of the duties of thia special organization and other troops to -take their place will admit.: . , Representative Hawley Is advised In General Jersey's letter that the regiment' to which the Oregon sol diers are attached is being used to guard valuable government property and other Indispensable duties, and that there Is a present necessity for keeping adequate forces there. It is hoped, however, that regular troops may soon displace the Oregon volunteers, permitting the latter to be honorably discharged and return ed to civil life.'':-- Mr. C. Hawley. accompanied by Mrs.- Hawley, 'is viewing the public waterways in southwestern Oregon this week.0 He will be at Coquille. Ban don and Myrtle Point the first of the week, arriving on Coo Bay Thursday moralng 'and' will be at Marshfield andKerth Hend two days. leaving Coos Bay for Gardiner and ReedSDort Trtttaw mouth bt the- Urn B- qira, vw$4ul11- The following Menday.hWilUtKMCuahjrian and Florence -to coulee . with .the . local interests relaUii.Vx.tnt Siuitaw wat- ' A. a. . f y : Rm HEK'OP ALL PAIV ,Mrs,'XlWavie,'2'T2. Third street. Ocean Park Calif., writes: "I am thankful to say Foley's Kidney Pill rid me of all my pain. 1 advise any one t6 try them arter ine gooanes did me " . Backache, sore mtiscle stiff or swollen . Joints. rheumaUc pains are Indications of kidney trou ble. Foley's iKdney pills are safe, re liable. - J," C. Perry. ChWSlOTHER HELDNEGUGENT I Receipts, Note ana AH Blanks - i At. statesman jod onice. Austrian Would Re. An Anterica.n Emerick Schtx. of Mill City, who Is of Austrian-birth. has filed appli cation with the county clerk for nat uralization. . He arrived in New ork September 19. 1911 and will have his final hearing July 9. 4" Does Not Ron, Crack or Come Off Preserves Shingles, Iron, Tin , and all Prepared. 4Pbalt ; t ' Roofings Acid Proof. Made in Oregon. .Sold direct to the consumer. " Prices' ' reasonable. Quality : ". ; guaranteed CLEAVER MFC CO. V Portland, Oregoii " - Phone 1200 East For Thelma r vi. ;. -- :.- Individual chocolates 5 cents. sale everywhere., , - ;..'.-. t 1 - - Body Arrive fcw Interment The body of Mrs. Minnie vander- hoof. who died April 4. at SparKs. Nevada, arrived last night and. is. at Terwilliger home. Mrs. ;VanderhooI was 32 years 61d and bad lived for number of years In Salem. She leaves beside: her husband. Alvle Vanderhoot. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William-Abraham, and one sis ter, of Salem, a brother. Otto, and sister, Mrs.. Parker, of Winona. Minn., and a brpther. Gust, in Mon tana 1 Foneral arrsngements will be made. upon the jarrival of the sister from -Minnesota. The deceased -was a member of Silver Bell circle No. 43 of the Neighbora of Woodcraft. CHARLES RAY- -; , - 'Ill- '. . - . , "THE GIRL DODGER" I TOMORROW I THE nrnni Dr. llbtt 1 '--- : Physician and Surgeon-has moved his offices to the Bank' of Commerce 1 building, rooms 407 and 408. Hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m.. and from 2 p. m. to S p. m. Dies While o. Visit D. M. Adams, aged 61 rears, who was visiting with relatives in Salem. died Sunday in bis room over the W. C. T.: U, -Mr." Adams had come from The -Dalles to .visit his daughters and ton here and -was completing ar rangements . preparatory, to moving here, . The burial will be-made 1n The Dalles. He is survived bv ia daughters.' Mrs. Pear. Ringwald. Del ia, Elsie, and Ira Adams,-all of 3a- u VIVIAN MARTIN . .... In YOU NEVER SAW SUCH A GIRL" .... COMEDY. -'.'7 PICTOGRAPH TBAVELOGTJE The birthday of W. P. Babcock was celebrated at me ramuy noma on Koutn commercial street, sunaay when friends and relatives were bid den to dinner. The table waa Hand somely decorated, a bowl of carna tions and feather-like greenery marking the center. At each corner were candles shaded by dainty blue bird shades to which were fastened streamera of blue maline from the chandeiiera. The blue effect pre dominated In the table service and in the tiny place cards which marked the places of the following; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodruff. Mrs. Ida Bab cock. Mrs. Henry Haaf. Mrs. Carrie Lambirth. Miss Grace Babcock. Miss Miriam Swartx. Miss Beatrice Shel ton. Rosroe Shelton. T, J. Smith. William Harrin. Mrs. M. J. Wood ruff, Amelia Babcock, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Babcock. Daintily suggrtlve of Japan was the home of Mrs. Byron F. Brunk hen she entertained the Salem Wo men s Press club Sunday night. The supper table waa centered with an art basket of Japanese quince and the note 'was further carried out In the unique hand painted place cards and the dainty china. Candlelight shed a bewitching glow over, the scene. Mrs. William II. Prunk. who was the guert of the club, delighted the guests with a number of vocal se lections and Miss Locile Elliot gave several of her charming readings. " Circling the table were: Mrs. Wil liam H. Prunk. Mrs.- Burton C. My ers. Miss. Carol Dibble. Miss' Luclle Elliott, Miss Locile Watson. Miaa Lu- clle Saunders. Miss Gertrude Ro bison andMisa.Dorria Slkes .. ;. Tr Mr.' Merle Trunk wifl entertain the North Salem Women's club Wed- nenday afternoon' at her home on Fourth and Market streets. ; Irf- OsCar Gingrich, a talented sola dan cer, will appeat in Indian pantomime numbers. , . ..- Mrs. G. W. Laflar has aa bar house guest. Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey, of Lewis- ton. Mont., who la the mother of Mrs. A. E. Laflar of Portland. Mrs. A. E. Laflar and Mlra Margaret Faber ill arrive from Portland in a few days for a visit with friends and rel atives. - - - ... Mr. and Mrs. Aurust Huckestein. of Independence, visited with reia-1 lives In Salem over the week-end. There will be a meetinr of the Sa lem unit of the American-War Moth- SHIPLEY'S ..... .) . "Where Shopping It a Pleasure" FEMININE ARTICLES AND FEMININE , WEAR ' EXCLUSIVELY : ... ... - v - ' . . . -1 . - - . ; - - - .... " A clio'co selection of Spring Styles - : ' - FAVORED BY FASHION - . FOR EASTER WEARING Vhcrever you go througUout the store you will find new iileas, nevr atockl new style and every style shown is selected for .its-authoritative correctness to the prevailing mode, true fashions which will survive the wear of the garment or fabric and the most important f all, the prices are within your allowance: - SUITS"...... COATS .... ......... DOLMANS ....... .. CAPES ...... FABRIC DRESSHSl... SIIJv DRESSES SWEATER COATS .. SLIP-ON SWEATERS $19.73 to 35.00 ....$16.43 to $370 $24.73 to $33.00 ....$19.73 to $34.73 ....$16.48 to $34.73 $12.48 to $40 4.93 to $14.t5 $ 3.93 to $ 7.50 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES.... $ 1.93 to $ 3.93. U. G. Shipley Go. Liberty Street, Salem. QuAlitj MercbAndise Popniar Prices ' HIIIIMHIIIIimillllllHllHIMMIMMHIHMHIM of the nnlversltr la stronger than It has ever been before and an Increas ed attendance of several hundred Is confidently expected next year. The attendance at the present time Is over 1.325. Albert BaniCK AllegCS. rormcr I ers tomorrow afternoon at the Con- ur-f. 1 1 c. . u- ri sregationai church it lie uuiit 10 iiavc viuugc of 4-Year-01d Son ' Alleglnr that his former wife, who is now Mrs. William Llvock and who secured a divorce frrm him Febrn ary 15, 1916,'ls no longer a fit per soj to have the custody of their 4- year-old son which waa awarded her by the decree. Albert tfanlck filed petition In cirenlt court yesterday asklnr that the decree be modified. He' asks that the child be riven to Its maternal erandpa:vnts. Mr. and Mrs: A. J. Ridlnger. of near Qninaby. In whose care the child Is now al leeed to be.-' Banick declares that Mrs. TJvock has left the little boy with Mr. and MrsRIdlnger kad has failed to care fy him and. that recently she has been guilty " Of 'gross immoral arts, alleging that she was recently la the rity Jail on a .charge Involving Im proper conduct! t He further charges tht . threatens to remove the child from ' the state and asks that a temporary order be civen restrain ing her frpm.he.cuntody ef th child until such time aa the rourt can act oa the case, nanirK at cures ne is willing that the great-grandparents have permanent custody of his son. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS; SKIN WHITENER How to Make a tkm'for Creamy fteuty lo ft Few Cent. .: The Juice of 'two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces rf orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon ' skin beautlfier at about the cot one must pay for m tnall Jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to Rtrain tn leraon Juice throrgh a fine cloth no no lemon pulp get In. then this lo tion -will keep -fresh for months. Kvery woman known that lemon Juice is uned to bleach and remove inch lileml&aes ai freckle, sallownmn end tan and Is the Ideal akin softener. whitener and beautlfier. . JnnUtry it!. .Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons, from the grocer, and mak up a cm.rt-r t int of this sweet ly fracraat lAnua Jlolian and massage it dally into the face, neck, arms and hands. ... Miss Mae Rowland, of Eugene, was a guest over the week-end of Mrs. E. E. Upmeyerj - . On Saturday night a few of the girl friends of Miss Grace Wells gath ered at her home for a farewell sur prise party In- her honor. . The eve ning waa spent enjoyably with games and mnsic. Those present were Misses Grace Wells. Leila Cookinr- ham, Esther Canflcld, Verna Franky. Mae Gouchon. Alma Canflcld. Mar lon Stlever. Grace Welborne. Mabel Canrield. and Marlowe Miller. Miss Viola Page, of Seattle, was a guest for a few days last week at the home of her cou?in, Mrs. George Al- don. Mrs. George Alden and Mrs. E. E. Fisher addressed an assemblage at the Popcorn school house Sunday evening on the centenary movement. . Mian Mary Hancock, who Is em ployed In the Union Abstract office in Portland, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Ida M. Babcock, 749 North Commercial. Corporal Karl Dane, of the head quarters battalion at Camp Lewis. returned to camp Sunday night, af ter a two days visit with relatives and friends In the rity. TJorinne Riley lUrker, screen art tress and former Salem girl, will be the guest for several days this week at the home of Mrs. George Pearce. to whom she Is related. She is now on her way from California to New York. Her rather. C. F. Riley, of Portland. Is at present visiting In Salem. -SttCcrdgnttlSTiuH 1 r e " Pracirl lie. Ml 1 wkm ; ; . " 7. I m t : r a t f )LconoL"3 rt cevr- S Thereby Promottnt P (rfulncsstRtAC1" k cirhcr0anutorTifl Mineral. NotXahcotb. k KTrnlKrrace bC t Coftstipalion ind Durrti. 1 and FcvCTtsnnos i lessor SLETP OnrtwCca. 7STTVV ruu-x Exact Copy of Wrapper. " Tor Infants and Chlldrenr" Mothers. Know That Genuine Gastoria - - AlwayB Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years lo) LiU A J t u m - w a 11 A 1 . I Sentiment for U. ,0 0. " Getting Stronger Yearly EUGENE. Ore.. April T. Great er interest In the Unlv?rslty of Ore gon than ever before was found by Dr. John Straub. ciean of tho col lege arts ami literature, upon Us re turn to Eugene today from aa ex tended trip through eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho. He stated that the sentiment la favor to pftj the With our'tnnrporUtion f &dlities we axe able . highest ch price for .--... ' EGGS ' DRESSED MEATS POULTRY WILLABIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. 1 171 South High Street. Phone 1400 CAP FRTTIGE SHAPE ftnrjni: fmrv SU-V.IW" ITT STRCIItl OK .SOFT THE ARROW 1$ A UiriNDAIUr. INDICATOR mm sbm - ar. w a- ak V I