4 THE OREGON STATF.SMAK! FniTAY, MAY 2, 101ft r 'rr- ft - CITY WEWS The lag Dance lArtnory Saturday night. ; ." Dr. D. F. roan Announces the reopening of his dental office, 5th floor, United States National Bank bulldiag, phone 169. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman Job office. Wanted To Rent A five or six room modern house or bungalow by permanent tenant. Phone 2060 rewrite P. O. box 62. Missionary Meeting The missionary department of the "Woman's Union of the First Con gregational, church will meet this af ternoon at 2:30 at.lhe home of Mrs. Ivaa Richmond, 1675 South High street. A very cordial invitation to attend is extended to all members and friends of the church. . G. IV. Eyre Will Ship Livestock Saturday, May 3rd. 2206 M evenings. Call Cretonne Petticoats $1.40 and up; shopping bags 58c and up. Buren's, Comluercial street. Tulip Rnlbs Orders taken at Clancy's. tirely one-sided. On account nr in. nior. .week-end events at WniamottJ i niversuy; Saturday's game baa hen put off aad the next one will not be uuui May io wnen the nine will go w fcusvuo io piay a return one there. . . - Trade in Your Old Piano a as pan payment on a new. We carry the Sherman Clay line. E. L. sun son. stonesl See Vh For Used Piano. E. L. Stiff & Son. Wheatland Ferry Open Asair Arier Having been thoroughly re paired the Wheatland ferry is again open to travel. Find Amalgamation Interest - In the interest of the county com mercial club amalgamation which is to be formed in Salem May 13. if present plans materialize, Secretary T. E. McCroBkey of the commercial club and Oscar Steelhammer of the Business Men's league, went to Sil- verton, Monitor, Scotts Mills, and voodburn yesterday. .-. They i recelv- ea assurances of representatives at the meeting from all the communi-! ties visited. DIAMONDS Assuredly there will never be a better time for buying diamonds than right now. Values are still steadily on the rise. The stone you can buy today will cost you a great deal more a year from now. We are especially fortunate in an assortment of fine Paying cash prices, pur chasing good qualities, and the making of careful personal selec tion, gave us a marked advan tage, and we pass it on to you with unusual values. t You. know our record for high class methods the kind of record worth while and we believe you will especially appreciate it when you have diamonds to buy. HARTMAN BROS CO. Jewelers and Opticians' N.W. Corner State & Liberty Sts. treatment. Circuit Judge V 1 V ' .1 - , A. a a a idnrii iup trust? uuurr auriwmcai. fei m Questionnaires for Red Cross Women Received "Questionnaires to be filled out by Red Cross workers who desire ser vice pins- have been received by Wil lamette chapter and will be given out to all women desiring them. At a rough estimate it is stated that 100 women in this city are t-iititled to war the button, which is for per sons who have given since April 6. 1917, a minimum of $00 hours per-i vice. For each addition 800 hours women workers will be entitled to have a stripe Interwoven in the rib bon of the badge. Buttons for men remain unchanged even though the period of service has exceeded the minimum of SOd hours. The question blanks cover in de tail the number of hours put in at surgical dressings, sewing in auxil-1 iaries, chapter work at headquarters motor corps, speakers bureaus, edu cational department, .kitting, home garment work, canning and miscel laneous activities. 5 m W I B l m t Rice. Bliss Smith, J. F. Allison. Clyde Whitman, B. B. Herrick. L. H. Compton. L. P. Aldrich, Charles Un- ruh, D. G. Braniger, Thomas Engle. Salem High Win - With a score of 15 to 3 the Salem high school baseball team walloped Amity high yesterday afternoon on the grounds at the latter building. Because the Amity team had .grabbed a big victory from McMinnville a few days before . the local boys had expected to put up a strong fight. The contest, however, proved '' en- Peace, Edition The great Peace edition of th Statesman will be issued soon. All copy for the edition must be received very soon in order to insure its in sertion in the edition. For informa tion phone 23. Blaine McCord. Perry Blundell. Arehart, Ralph Southwick, F. Witt. S. De- The Big Dance ' Armory Saturday night. Standard Scale Books In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. Dr. Carl E. Miller Has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bid. Phone 341. OREGON THEATRE NOW' MARGUERITE CLARK . " - In ' LITTLE MISS HOOVER Piano at a Bargain pood used mahogany piano, like new. ror sale at a bargain. Stiff & Son. E. L. Independence Friday Xlght Dont miss it. The Big. Dance . , Armory Saturday night. WHE5 IX sAtEM. OREGOH stop at BLUSH HOTEL A Hoip Away from Bom -Strictly Modern 11.00 per day . 1M Hmm mt Sllfl Caafrt Only Hotel In Business Dlatlrct FORDS ' FORDS Five good ones. CHERRY CITY GARAGE - 170 So. 12th Street Small Investment IjOns ltealty Lioans--llonse Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN II. SCOTT REALTY CO., 404-405 "Hubbard Bldg. Phone 254 Salem, Ore There'a one safe, sure way to clean; Mntnro's own war by AIR. - ,The ROYAL cleans by AIR Alone! Test. It in your own home. ' WELCH ELECTRIC' CO. 379 State Street. Auto Thieves Wanted Complaints have been sworn out in the justice court against Charles Go3s and R. Fricksburg, two boys charged with stealing-an automobile. Police officers were sent to Portland after .them yesterday. , Varsity Wins Practice Game In a practice game with Salem high school Wednesday afteraoon, the Willamette ball twirlers won from the high school team by a score of 9 to 2. , THIN, IRRITABLE CHILD Gained Kleh, Strength and (food Nature by Taking Vinol. Middletown. Conn. "I used Vinol for my little girl 5 years old for a run-down, nervous condition. She was thin, irritable all the time and had no appetite. In a week I noticed an improvement and now she has a good pappetite, has gained in flesh and strength and is much pleasanter to live with." Mrs. C. B. Wilkinson- There is no secret about Vinol. It owes its success in such cases to beef . and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and gly cerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body-building tonics known Emil A. Schaefer, and druggists ev erywhere. P. S. For Eczema of scalp try our Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. ) 5? ill I Indeiendenoe Friday Night TJon't miss It. New Suit Cases- Just received a new shipment of real leather" suit cases and travel ing bags. See them at F. E. Sharer's. 170 South Commercial street. Phone 411. - Used 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. QUAKER FAMILY SOON UNITED Three of Smiths Are in War and Two Are Yet to ; Return Home Buy In Salem Week Dress Offerings of Special Interest to the Women of Salem $1G.4J3, $17.75, $24.75, $34.75 J. Wanted Fabrics Wanted Styles Wantetl Color Serge, Taffeta. Combinations of Georgette and Taffeta, Crepe de Cliine and (Jeorgette. all are made hy skilled workmen; the mater ials are all good quality and you will find a good assortment of sizes to s-lei-t from. - ' " $16.48, $19.75, $24.75, $34.75 J Hi Women's Crepe de" Chine and Ceorgette Crepe .Waist in a full line of shades and siz-s, some slightly crushed from display. Choice $4.98 Women's and blisses' Wol Sweaters in Tuxedo and Sport Styles. This lot includes a sample line of extraordinary values, $8.1)3. QUALITY MERCHANDISE Hi I Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon roi'UiAtt ruicEs This Afternoon At 2:30 the Christian Woman's Missionary society will meet at the First Christian church. u Sixteen Are Initiated Sixteen new members were init iated by the Salem Elks last night. They were M. MJ Poulsen. C O. More Added to Hall Fund Prospects for a new women's dor mitory at Willamette university con tinue to look brighter. "Dr. Carl Gregg Doney announced yeste'rday that a' gift of $500 had just been re ceived toward the fund. This came from Oren Stratton of Brownsville. Just recently donations have been made which equal about $13,000. Part of the Tulip il n the C. B. Clancy window ar rangements are from imported bulbs, I iQg the war in the navy, mostly In and part from home gown duids i French waters. This reporter thinks three pons in the war is pretty gooiT for a Quaker family. Don't yon? The Quakers don't Jelfeve"in war: but a good many thousands of them decided that the thing Billy Hohen tollern was trying to put across the world was not war. , but just plain butchery and arson and murder in the first 'degree of women and chil dren. So tbey enlisted and hopped to It; if the reader will excuse the slang. ' , This reporter told,, the other day. of the homecoming of Pogey Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Smith, who live out on Hazel aVe-. nue in Highland addition to Salem. Pogey" had served "his hitch dur of Corvallis, now living in Salem. (May 7 to be held in this city when has been appointed by State Insur- J representatives from jthe rommuni ance Commissioner Harvey Weils ajltles will convene to formulate plans manager of the new real estate de-'for the work in this area. partment of the commissioner's of can you tell the difference? Independence Friday Night For the Big Dance. 5 fice a department created by the 1919 legislature. Mr. Johnson served Corvallis as mayor and was United States appraiser under President Taft. He is a brother of Senator A. J. Johnson of Corvallis who serv ed as chairman of the state consoli dation commission. Mr. Johnson will begin his duties as boo a as the new law is effective May 29. Hhe All Plumbi Quickly done. Phone 379 J WANTED Furniture, ranges,- heaters, tools and, In fact, anything you have to Bell. I buy for cash. Phone B10 or 511. W00DRY, The Anctioneer Fr Sale t Lebold & Co. 1a K. Goodman L&ben Morley & Co. W. U. Oerth J. D. Cooley ' A. w. Schrunk J. L. Busick W. K. Richkrdaon Reddaway's Cash Store : - Uibabn & Birch. Liberty M. V. Johnson Mays & Good ' Lonaid, Oregon. J. C. Savas Waconda, Oregon i Peace EdiUon The great peace edition or statesman will be Issued soon. copy for the edition must be received very soon m order to insure im in sertion Into the edition. For infor mation phone 23. . The Woman's Missionary Societv of the Presbyterian church will meet in the parlors of the church today at 2 o'clock. All the women of the church and the society are invited. W. S. Hott, M. D. Rm. 408 Bank of Commerce mag. W. . Kmp ' Brooks, Oregon M. J. McCormack west Woodburn Legal Blanks . Get them at the statesman job of fice. Catalog on appllcauon. NOTICE If you have any Jun or second hand goods of any kind, see us first. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 CbemekeUt. Phone 808 Will buy or trade all farmer's produce, apples and eggs. ): ' The People's Cash Store Phone 453. 186-196 North Commercial. St (UROPRACTIC NECESSARY So long as people live they will get sick. Health Agencies are essential, to health conser vation. No one cult knows it all. It is not safe to risk so -Important a matter to the ap plication of but one type of thought .in the treatment of di versified human disorders. Chi ropractors fit well in an exist ing condition of human inef ficiency due to disease. Their work provides those of weak bodily, . resistance with the maximum of nerve force an element of human metabolism that cannot be neglected in handling disease. Sewing Is Completed All of the sewing under way ai me Red Cross wrk rooms haa "been completed and it was announced yes terday that no more will probably be, received until next ran. Now the Smiths' have a night let ter from another son, rho has 'just arrived at Newport News, and says he hopes to be home by the 10th. He is Clifton Smith, who served in hospi tal No. 58, which was the base hospi tal nearest to the fighting front in France. Clifton was in the chemis try department, and he had special training and service in. gas cure: getting the men who had been gassed by the Germans into shape for the resumption of their duties. Clifton graduated from the Salem high school, and he was captain of the football team of the home school. Then he attended the state agricul tural college at Corvallis, and grad uated as a mining engineer. He was working as a mining engineer in Ar izona when the call came to put an eternal quietus on Hun "schreckllch- keit." or frightfulness. There is still another member of the Smith family to be accounted for He Is "Klon" Smith, christened Sey mour L. Smith, and better known in Salem high school circles as "Butch" Smith. He used to drive the High land jitney. Well. "Klon"ls still In the canal zone, where he has been flying and acting as mechanic to keep Uncle Sam's air fighting machines fit for service. Some sweet day. he. T TO EXTEND WORK IN COUNTY Secretary Newmeyer to Visit Communities To day ; Meeting May 7 For the purpose of visiting the various cities and towns of Marlon county with a view to the establish ment in this section the county work of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation. Associate Interstate Secre tary Newmeyer will arrive m Salem today. A meeting has been set for The plan, according to Louis II. Compton. secretary of the Salem Y. M. C. A., is to extend the association to all communities in order that the young men may have "some place to go." The work is non-equipment in nature and In most castes the work ers will be volunteers. , ; Mr. Compton will accompany Sec retary Newmeyer today.. Hinnn Come to the Rarfare In the spring as in no other season. They don't run themselves all off that way. however, bat mostly re main in the system. Hood's Sarsa parilla removes them, wards oft danger, makes good health sore. . Read the Classified Ads. "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR INFLAMED EYS-- KIDN T and bladder troubles respond quickly to Scbaefer'a Kidney T Villi t only at SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE l "The Penalar Store." . 135 North Commercial Street. Phone 197 niiiiiMMimiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMMt Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. W Tlnll l'wwl ' " ' . . . . V, ).l .III ,nnrt Vio MKntll tlATTI A Tones of the Old uutcn ureeaer i'JiJ ' IrSM "JTJSTTtflB il J n Ad ruHYoc f A t BUg. OUKTKST, Cesmf mU fcesseUk rieea. AWelstety fUerC Ceatrmllr leeatea. Ceavcueai i lllfUUSH. WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH f Prtiaa4. Orew il Dr. 0. 1 SCOTT, Chlropractic-Splnologlst 309-312 U. S. National Bank Building."! tulips with iaterior oak or mahog any. ' ; gUU ion To Cost S2000 The Standard Oil company yes terday secured a building permit to erect a filling station on the Boise , property on the corner of Chemeketa ana commercial sireew k 4 $2000. The structure is to he part ly of steel. The Big Dance- Armory ' Saturday nignu 1 VMM be a reunion of that unit of the wide spread Smith family that will warm the cockles of the Quaker heart, that beats for brotherhood and peace. but will not stand for the unholy works of kultur. - Br the way. the Smith paternal home la Highland is Just around the corner from the old Dr. Minthorn home, where that other greatest fighting and feeding quaker of them all. Herbert Soover. premier world citizen, spent his studious boyhood days. T O N I G H T "The Arrival of Kitty" JAS. R. M0TT ; Director GRAND OPERA HOUSE 4 8:13 Tonight Presented by ' JUNIOR CLASS WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Admission: 50c, 75c, $1.00 2Z (For having annoyed several girls i fli hState Department . . ... j i j .... . MnmiM I . nr mi ineiea loucvcui vuuuuv. Charles Blanchard Is lenrporaruy lodging fa the county Jail. His case will come up for hearing at 1:5 this afternoon. Blanchard wss ar rested Wednesday night by members of the city police force. Voters . t The County Clerk's Office will be open for Registration from 8 a. m. and until 8 p. m. Wednesday; Thurs day and Friday of this week. Reg istration closes Saturday, May 3rd, at 5 p. m. U. O. Bjyer, County Clerk. Headed by Mr. Johnson C. V. Johnson, formerly a resident Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen, and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bot tle of "Danderine" at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub it Into the scalp. Af ter several applications the hair stops falling out and yon can't find any danarxff. Your hair appears coft. glossy and twice as thick and abundant. Try It! Independence Friday. Xljbt . For the Big Dance. Divorce Caae Up Testimony was heard yesterday in the dlvoree suit In which Richard Sear Is the defendant. He Is charged by his wife with cruel and inhuman Route your freight via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express serrice at freight rates. Long distance hauling only. Phone 1400 A 'QUESTION OF SERVICE" rTl HIS it something one should aik himself when contemplating the "opening of a bank account Juit how capable and how willing the banker is to serve his customers co-operatively is quite as important as the number and kinds of facilities he will afford. . You might call here at' the United States National and talk over the possibilities. IMtaiSlEtes latlQaalBant . tSalem Oregon, r sv