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THE OREOO STATES MAH: SATTItPAY, APRIL 2. 1019 Special meeting of Pacific oi;Ko. 50. A. P. fe a. ai this evening - wnb- ' the B. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome., "t -p lr. Curl E. Millefs &l?vll U. S. tank bid. Phone 341. Guard Musters Out Tonight a ae iour, companies of Dregon guard . wil be mustered out aUthe armorr tonight with an . informal meeting. There will be no drill. The members of the guard will appear In civilian clothes and turn in their uniforms. Adjutant General May may attend the muster out. ' The RiR lance Moose hall tonight, 8:30. . t Xo Xew nW Caew ' -'-; - No new cases of influenza were re sorted tn.rtr T T?oir r v.,-.. -i.. health officer yesterday, and appar ently there Is no change in the sit uation. The Liberty district seems " OREGON THEATRE NOW s "THE HEART OF HUMANITY" 2:154 P. M. 7:15 9 P. M. Kmall Investment- Loan Realty Loan llas 1 Cental Agency, , . General -Propertr Deallne. JOHN II. SCOTT REALTY CO., . ,404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 254 Salem, Ore. ' DORA EEAX McCVJTCHEOX Teacher of Piano Studio: temporary.in balcony of Chetrington Piano House, J .415 Court Street, 1' V , Phone 352 V u nere'8 one saiei sure way to ciean; Nature's own way by AIR. TIia DnVIT a! a a m o hv ATT) A 1 n A f Test it In your own home. . WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 379 State Street. V Will bay or trade all farmers produce, apples and eggs., - The People's Cash Store Phone ,453. 186-196 North Commercial St' trvi l riumDin Quickly done. - ; . Phone 379 J WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, In fact, anything you have to selL I buy for cash. Phone . ,510, 6r 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer NOTICE If you nave any J unit or second hand goods of any kind, see us first CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeket St. PhoneS08 Does Not Run, Crack or Come Off Preserves Shingles, Iron, Tin ' and all Prepared Asphalt Roofings Acid Proof. . 4 Made in Oregon. Sold direct to the consumer. Prices' . reasonable. Quality guaranteed t CLEAVER MFC CO. Portland, Oregon rhone 7256" East , to be the worst hit In the county. Dr, Pemberton atated that both-cases in Salem are Tinder rigid quarantine and unless Vfia" i9 brought in from outside of the city,, he considers there is little danger of. an epidemic. Autos Gorn 5 To M. B., A dance near Chemawa tonight.; Take .highway . road '-as bridge Is out on lower road. Police In Kllhouette t. -Appearing in the window of the Gray-Belle today will be a silhouette group layout of the personel ?of the Salem olle". department,' with Chief Varney decorating the center. The work, was done by the hand and scis sors, of M. S. Bellamy, silhouette- ar tist, "the cut-ap from Dixie." who op erated at the Gray-Belle for several days this week. .. t'sed Car Bargains - 1916 Maxwell touring, $475. 1917 Maxwell touring $550. 1917 Max well touring $495. 1915 Studebaker Six, 7 passenger, real buy at $575. Ford Form-a-truck, $450. All cars overhauled and In good shape. . Os car B. Gingrich Motor and Tire Co., 371 Court street. Phone 635. Interest Increasing in Revival Interest In the series of evangelis tic services being held at the Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church' Is increasing and a service will be held tonight. It was originally planned that there would be no service on Saturdays. Stager Evangelist Troy Is assisting at the meetings. nttle. -Wash. He states that enroll ment Is for one year and that pay ranges from $55 to 100'a month with quarters, food and clothing. Re cruits are permitted to select the de partment la which? they wish to serve. . ' : . Sue to Quiet Title - Suit to quiet title to seven acres of land in Silverton was filed yester day by J.. M.' Brown and Edna J. Brown against H. L. Goodwin and others. Damages of $300 Is asked. Peace Edition , The great, peace edition of the Statesman will be Issued soon. All copy for the edition must be received very soon in order to Insure its in sertion into the edition. For infor mation, phone 23. Cae la Continued Not until fall will Attorney Gener al Brown go to Washington. D. C, to appear .before the United States su preme court against Julius Wilbur, alleged notorious bootlegger of Port land. Wilbur was convicted In Clackamas county and appealed his case. He has also been convicted in various Portland courts. Wilbur's case has been continued. The Big Dance Moose hall tonight, 8:30. left yesterday for Pwrttand after bar ing spent about two weeks in tUlem. Corporal Toy has been assisting Ser geant Lee L. Green dn in establishing, an army recruiting office In this city, and goes to Portland to be with head quarters of the recruiting district. Woolworth Manager Here F. D. Jacques, Pacific coast mana ger for the Woolworth .chain of. stores, was in Salem yesterday on one of his regular visits. He left last night for Portland. r QUALITY I MERCHANDISE I I I 1 rorui a pine: Pioe Contract Contract for 2000 feet' of 15-Inch concrete sewer pipe was let by the city yesterday to the Salem Sewer Pipe company for 55 cents a foot. The pipe is to be laid to the Valley Packing company plant which. Is to' be erected near the fairgrounds. Au thority for the contract was given at the meeting of the city council Mon day night ON SWEATERS in II I I b omPlete Rowing Hie popular slip-on sweaters in the color that are most in demand i , , f . ' 4M very iamg ior me oiiice, tennis, school, motoring, goumr in faet just the thing for most any occasion. ; - . GERMS OP DISEASE should be promptly, expelled from - the blood. This is . a time .when the system Is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all Imparities In the blood by taking Hood"!! Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent illness. CHILDREN'S SLIP-ONS In middy or fitted styles, which are most attractive in the beautiful abades ami combi I nations of colors. i 1 HISSES' SLIP-ONS Widow is AdmbUatratrir - Sara J. Beringer warf yesterday ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, 'Benjamin F. Berin ger, who died Ap"rll 20. The proper ty is valued at $6400 and the widow Is the only heir. , Named Guardian of Insane E. G. Oeder was yesterday, named guardian of the estate of Frank Oe der. an insane, who is In a hospital in Wisconsin. The property consists of personal property In Marion coun ty worth $150. and property In Wis consin valued at $500. . . , Kteel hammer Goes on Road Louis St eel hammer, well known in Salem, . having made hisjhome here a few years ago, has taken a position as traveling salesman for the Pen dleton Woolen mills and will handle the Pendleton Indian blankets. For several years he -has been manager of the Bond Brothers store -in Pen dleton. He v is a brother of Oscar Steelhammer, secretary of -the Busi ness Men's league. Receipts, Notes and All Tflanka At Statesman Job office. Capital ' Increased Supplementary articles of Incor poration have been filed at the office of State Corporation Commissioner H. J. Schulderman by the Oregon Ag ricultural company of Portland show ing an increase in the capital stock from $50,000 to $600,000. The stockholders In the company are C J. Smith, 200 shares; S. F. Wilson. 200 shares; H. Ashley Ely, 75 shares, and William Caldwell, 25 shares. Wanted Toi Rent A five or. six room modern house or bungalow by permanent tenant. Phone 2060 or write P. 0..box 62. Peace Edltioi The' great Peace edition of the Statesman will be. issued soon. All copy for the edition most be received very soon in order to Insure Its In sertion in the edition. For informs tlon ' phone ZS. Elected Grandparents- There was born to Mr. and (Mrs. Raymond Walsh, at Sacramento, Cal.. on Thursday, April 24, a daughter. Both grandparents were there to wel come the newcomer. Dan J. Fry Just arrived on his way home from an eastern trip, and Mrs. Fry was al ready, in Sacramento. Their many friends In Salem will he glad to loin In sending greetings to all the fam ily on the happy event. Yes Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. Administrator Discharged . Having completed his duties t rea T. CVInrln wol TBSlprHilv riifWhaf fired as administrator of the estate of Har vey L. Skirvin. Standard Scale Books In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. . , The Big Dance- Moose hall tonight, 8:30. Merchant Marine Wants Men . A letter' askiner that the ? Salem Commercial club cooperate In secur ing racrnits for the United States received yes terday by Secretary T. E. McCroskey from Eafl M. Brockett. enroinng oi- fixp fnr thn United - States snipping; board recruiting service at West be- NURSES, WANTED! X "Will all women who are X will in tr in vhluntecr nurskiff t : services incase of emergency '1 t quarters in the Tost Office Z f bull ding and register or cau 1500. t .rayment lor' services will T be. guaranteed vby the Red tjross. atjHgomi iiiiigM tmam f We remain stead fast fn our pur pose to conduct our business in an efficient, commendable manner. Our reliability is unquestioned. Our business : conduct has been such that it has won for us the public's , approval. 71 Barberry Qnarantined '- The shrub known as barberry, and its horticultural varieties, which are said to harbor black stem rust which attacks wheat, .oats, barley and rye. are under quarantine in Oregon, ac cording to a proclamation of David F. Houston, secretary of agriculture. A copy of the proclamation, effective May.l has been received y Oovemor Olcolt. The quarantine fs to be made effective in all states which will pre vent any bat intrastate thipnients. W. S.MoU, M. D.- Rm. 408 Bank of Cmnmereo bidt;. Third St John Bahk Unnecessary, Says Bennett Holding that organization ef a third bank for St. Johns, Portland, fs not Justified at this time. WT111 IT. Bennett, state superintendent of banks, has disapproved articles of Incorporation filed by L. A. Bass. Appealing from the superintendent's decision Mr. Bass-has taken-his pro-! posal before the state banking board' which will give him a public hear ing Monday at 2 o'clock. St. Johns already has one national and one t-te bank, the latter having been reorganized recently. . A WF.LCOMB FOR SICKNESS ladigestion, clogged stomach and bowcla. Is more than an inritattcm to illness; It gives a cordial welcome. Undigested food ferments and sends poisons throughout the system. - Fo ley Cathartic Tablets are wholesome. quick in action, no bad after-effect. Cleanse bowels, sweeten stomach. tone up liver. J. C. Perry. Soldiers Are Entertained An Evening of entertainment -was eiven at the Salem Hetsrhts hall Thnrsilav nleht in honor of soldiers and sailors of that neighborhood who recently nave returned from tne -ser vice. There was a large attendance of the people of that part of the city and some of the service men were called open for speeches. Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman lob of fice. .Catalog cm application. DECISION MAY iBE DELAYED OIcott-Hoff Opinion It Not Expected from Supreme Court Tuesday , An opinion from the supreme court in the mandamus action of Ben i- cott against State Treasurer Hoff. Instituted to determine Mr Olcott's status as. governor, is not expected rrom the court next Tuesday, which will be the last decision day before the court goes tb Pendleton for the spring term in eastern Oregon. The court has a number of amicus curiae friefs to consider and Attorney Gen eral Brown is yet to file a brief to reply. The court will leave for Pea dleton a week from Monday. ' An opinion is expected from the court next Tuesday In the mandamas action of the liquor interests against Attorney General Brown to compel him to write a ballot title on the pe tition to refer to the people the reso lution adopted 'by the 1919 leglsla Celebration Chairmen Meet- Chairmen of the various Commer eial club committees "who are mak ing arrangements for the Fourth of July ' celebration - and . homecoming met In the club rooms last night Plans were discussed but nothing definite was decided upon. A meeting of the entire personnel of all com mittees will be held next week. . Public Shows ; Intercut Considerable public interest Is be ing shown in the series of addresses being given by Evangelist Lewis at the . Church of God. 1346 North Church street. The meetings are said to be well attended each night. Anyone Interested In farm tractors should "visit the farm of W. D. Henry in Polk county and see the work done by the new international four-cylinder two plow tractor. Charles R. Archerd Imple ment company have one on their sample floor and invite visitors. Looking for Laborers M. Justin, representative of the Crown-Willamette Paper mills locat ed near Oregon City is here for a few days and is making his head quarters "With J. R. Coleman at the office of the government labor bu reau.'.' -The; mills are In need of a lot of help and Mr. Justin is here for the purpose of recruiting all who want work of that nature. The low est '.wage paid is 42 cents an hour. "Wilde Lt"Disml$sed . W. M. Wilde, charged with disor derly conduct and accused of mak ing improper remarks to Martha Bur- bee, was given a jury trial In the city recorder's court yesterday and was discharged following the failure of the Jury to agree. The motion for dismissal was made by City Attorney Macy. fVWl'Xlst II Cecil Nist 4s home on a furlough from West Point and will remain here, until summer, as he is not re- Quired to return before June 14, Nist attended Salem high school last year and was a captain In Company B of the cadets. His class at West Point broke upandaeIs waiting un til a new one can be organized. Corporal Toy Corporal and Htu Arthur, T. Toy 1 ''Shown -in 'Turquoise, Salmon, Peacock, Copenhagen. Also some beautiful combination i co,or' ieh yn miwt-i o appreciate, Styles with sailor or roll collars, some with or will LADIES' SUP-0NS lVHnhe delic,te sTl.a5es so much In demand. Meal with a hite or aport -kirt. able P" rOWn m 0e,ula"W Mwy IVkml Chrry. All pried excelling! rcasoc 1 v -1 -H-H-m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H Provide .:: the Dough for the ; Dough-boy buy I ft : i WIGTOil BOND 1 For the "Boyi" Across . --. ,C: 'The Pond" This space contributed, by 'llidget Market mn ii mm in imi mil ture ratlfyinc the nationi nmhihu t(on mBdmeot. Attorney -Ceseral Drawn Coos Hera this ease ene or the most Important er before theTJre- gon con rc Because t)f tts relation to the federal, constitution-a tki maaaea of amending that futtiaiaettt Sua oecaaxe oi me wiae tBterest the regon esse has sttracted. T at- torney general has weired eomma- nications relative to the case rrom all parts of the United States. TwoTctdAccidthtsAre Reported for Last Week Two fatal accident! er Ventried to the sute Industrial accident com mission for the week ending April 24 out of a total of 412 ifdnti. The ratalitles were Jacob Hyback, uend. lumberman, and Morris Ban cot, Ooodin, who was killed by an electric train on which fe lntnAl to Uke passage.. Of the total number oi. accidents reported 448 were sub ject to me provisions of the work meat's compensation act. 28 were from firms and 'corporations that nare rejected the act and 1C were trom public utility corporations that are not subject to the act. i YffiflE FIRST i TOTiIMCEQUOTA McthodiUs Show Activity in Campaign for Recon struction Work The little town or Yamhill. Or.. one or the first to complete Its quo ta In the 1105.000.000 Methodist centenary drive, 4n advance ef the actual campaign dates, claims a rec ord which is said never to have been I equalled in any campaign bf the war period. Despite the fact that he fs C8 years oi age. Hugh Nesbltt Was one of the leaders In the successful Methodist drive at. VamhllL Stricken with palsy, his wife Just out of hospital and with a heavy mortgage oa his 12-acre farm. Mr. Nesbit made a pledge or 1500 to the centenary. Then he gave ap his work and he- came a member of one or the solicit ing teams, his team making a record. "We have much to be thankful for." was Mr. Nesblt's explanation. The story or the Yamhill achieve ment reached local eataary lead era yesterday from Northwest head quarters of the centenary movement at Portland. Methodism began Us actual 'can vassing May. 18. its 105.00.000 will be spent $40.010. eoe abroad. I I40.eoe.000 In America and $25. ODO.OOO on war reconstruction work. More than half of the $2,600,000 which Is the quota for the northwest. win be expended In Oregon, Wash ington and northern Idaho.' - ! Oregon Paroled Man' Is Gted for Brave Deeds. State Parole Officer Joe Keller has received .. Information from Prance that a paroled Convict from the state penitentiary lost a leg. was cited three times for gallantry In action and decorated with one- of the French Insignia of honor. : He was a member of a French regiment, hav ing Joined the forces of Marshal Koch before the United States en tered the war. The name of the man is withheld. lal election ballot on July 3 Salem will hae ao special election oa that date. Many cities la the state are taking advantage of the special state election to place local lajruea oa the ballots, and In Salem there has been some talk In favor of presenting to the voters a measure for increase -fn the salaries or the chief of police and the city recorder, but this has heen dropped. 4kaBktaBSSa-SfeaHAS)aaMs-BaHBBSSt-MBk-fe For Actte Aches of the feM Bf-Ukl m -r tw Alt' fnl bM pw4m la U faot Wa M.k rk Ik fM. It tk tk ttaff tMl ( raa 4 Vl-M -m4 iMiiHatt. -Hf fC Ta for lani B-alan. aaaka AllM't V4-Ea imf rw Um ll tmkt ta frictUa fna Ik th, Mti ta -aaa -Bistn -wikiaf a'SvKfkt. A )-- H tr Aaata ara a4 ta ttvat. ta MV'kM, AU air City Y7.CA:lsVpind for Operation in Peris Prance, The purpose cf ! ell is to put the work the A Y. W..C. A. had SUrted la la the hands of French wcr would carry It on perar : the Anserleans leave. . Teacher Do yott i. George Washin'gtoa never i Iky No, sir; I only I Hofton TrariscHft. r .The beginnings Of a typical city Y. W. C A. as America knows It. were laid t?v Atnee t Vin American Y. W. C A. la Fra-nce took I over ui lease or a big bunaing la the center of Paris Oa the rue Dau Boa. - i j Inta the building, as soon as it ran o reaaq. one or the Y. w. C A-'s rn royers. or clubs for French girls, will be moved. Tals la the Vrilllere foyer, which tak Iti fcanre, " s ioc or uuags in rails, rrom the street where It ts located. But there will be much more than just the foyer la the new Blae Trl- aagie House. The project of this buildXig Is a joint one with the Un ion Chretlenne de Jeanes Fllles. a French woman's organisation, which In many wars corresponds with the Y. W. C. A. i Mlas Marguerite Jones bf New York City, the present director or the VriUiere' Toyer. Is to he the execu tive of, the new work. Isexpeasrre restaurant facilities, rest rooms, gymnasiums, classes, lec tarea, aJd all kinds ef clab room good times, will be part of the pro gram for the new build lag. The project ts a taagible result of the Y. W. a a.'s Provisional Council, which Is made p or French women working for girls, and Amer. lean Y. W. C. A. representatives fa MIC: OF Tb concluding chapters "TARZAN OF TTIL ATZ N from .the. book ty EDGAR HICC BURROUGHS 8TA&TLE3 JL3 ''IT" rArcmAX. Tlie BeTeen'a grt&t epic sto: of adventurous love, pictu ing the strange events tt. befall Tarran, "White Kir of the jangle, when he f ' lows the beautiful Amcric girl .whom he has met in tl wilds, to her home amid t? splendors of civilized aocict, Perlups th gtrartst t: Bot coapeHir lore iter 5 erer told- r L Salem Id Ilatre lio Specid r Election tm toed Issues As a result of the failure ot the city council to meet In special rs!oa Thursday night for the purpose ;cf decldihg upon "iaeaaurea. for tzcJ. Route your freight via Blamette 'alley Tnmsfcr Co. Express service at freight rales. ' I: Long distance hauling only. Phone 1400 II SBBSaa. - I :Rasti m That Has flavor- Thisia the kind of Bread, Pics, Cakes, Doughnuts, etc you ant That's the kind Peerless makes. PEERLESS ?DAICERY