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t tiik orfgox statkslvx. tiesday, may o, 1910 JTY WE PS .f aclie WoodHH-kT - "'Oregon which later! became " the (ilover, the man wh6 pre-. 162nd Infantry and was with the or ad the cash counter at The fganizatipn.j on the Mexican border office went fishing Sun- J916 ticht one small trout and i ecker.; Glover has a neat leipti,-ioti, ami AH Wanks t tatchlag the' woodpecker At Statesman Job1 office. s all right, since there :- faesses. According t hi3 : Return to IMedford Glover saw the tail feath-J 'Mr.' and Mrs. R. N, Lewis and bird protruding from a children, of Medford. who have been e trunk of a tree. Ha visiting Mrs. Lewis' sister. Mrs. A. hat over the houe and J. Davidson on Twenty-fou:th street, ecker backed right up inM returned to their hom-s yesterday. : and was (hen deposited Mr. Lewis formerly held a position , basket. with the Southern Pacific company he was dismissed, the bill having been paid in the meantime and Miles went back to his father In Seattle who! sent him the money to make the settlement. According to Miles, who was acting as advance man for a vaudeville act. the manager of the act should have paid his bill but failed to do so and did not inform Miles that he had not settled. Xew Shlnnent of Pianos . Yesterday we leceived a new car load of pianos .and we expect an other isoon. Geo. C: WIU. Salem's E.v Shafer. 170 South 1 street, has a full line of j and suit cases.' See them.' Charge of Armory 1; lant. lately returned from overseas with, the 162nd s been appointed armory 1 is in charge of the Sa . Sergeant Plant served my.M. of the old Third 1EGON JiEATRE HOW VLSE FACES" ttyArhuckle ,'IN LOVE" in this city. Dr. Carl E. Miller Has opened his dental office at 510-5U U, S. bank bid. Phone 341. Music Dealer. 432 State street. Ctovernroent Want 1U1 The Commercial club has been advised of the sale by the army sup ply depots of a quantity of wood working machinery and of woolen cloth.TA large number of machines of various types are offered and the cloth, which is chiefly woolen, drab, totals 1 335, 000 yards. Bids are to be opened in Washington May 20. at 10 a. m. iron A RcaI Iron Tonic Ironizea the blood, steadies the nerves, , gives healthy color to pale cheeks. , improves the circulation, creates an appetite, aids digestion. Mad by C. TrHOOD CO., Lowell, Ma,. Compton Entertains 'I H. Compton,. secretary of the Y. M. C. A., went to Macleav Sat urday night where he participated ra the program given at a largely attended basket social., Mr. Compr ton entertained during the last half hour - of the program with mono logues and readings from Riley and other, authors. In some of the se lections he was accompanied on the piano by Dr. F. L. Utter. The bas kets werei auctioned by F. N. Wood- ry and Mrs. Woodry contributed to the program with vocal selections. The af air; was held fa the town halL -stment Loans llealty ouse 1 Cental Agency, 1 Property Dealing. ' SCOTT REALTY CO., 35 Hubbard BIdg. : ' : . Salem, Ore. safe, sure way to- clean; . own way by AIR. l cleans by AIR -Alone! i your own. home; - - , H KXECTRIO CO. -i State Street. Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charring and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. Make Long Trip (Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Austin have just arrived in Salem after a trio in their Haines sir from. Phoenix, Ari zona where' they have been residing the past five and a half years Prior to mat time their home was in Sa lem, The family found the roads in fair condition except in a few spots such as near Redding. Canvon creek and between Ashland and Med rord. They were on the road nearly two weeks, stopping several days In Bome or the cities on the way. The Austin famjiy -will probably remain in Salem. iibing--i I j done." ' " one 379 J NTED .ranges, heaters, tools ctpanything yon havs . bay for cash. Phone 510 or 611. -, .Y, The Auctioneer ,ve any Junk or second is ot any kind, see us iTAL JUNK CO. oekeUSt. Phone 808 in the' market to buy ) BEANS, APPLES and PRUNES ople's Cash Store phone 453. . North Commercial St. Dr. L. It. Springer, DentiM Moore building, corner Court and Liberty. Gets Position a lVincipal Harry Bowers, a graduate of Wil lamette university with the class of '18, has been elected to the position of principal of the Milton high school. Mr. Bowers is at present takinr tost graduate work at the university. - York from Fra'ace. Brazier Small atended the Wil lamette University May Day exer cises Saturday. , The High school gave a play at the Masonic hall, Friday tlrfht. The program ; was a great success and over $60 was cleared. An illustrated lecture on Yellow stone park will be riven in the Meth odist church. Tuesday evening. Mar 13. under the auspices of the Ep- worth league. No admission will be charged but a collection will be tak en to cover expenses. HE DOES HEAVY WORK "I do heavy work and that Is a strain on a man's Sidneys." writes Hert Dawson. Canton. 111. "My trou ble started with severe, sharp pains over my back. I bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills, and. before It was gone, my pains had entirely left roe. "They banish rheumatic pains, backache,- soreness, stiffness. J. C. Perry. . IN A SOCIAL WAY I 1 a, doiuui leah tint I niiiiiiii "V O Tacoma Manager Here R. i E. Chadwick. of Portland. manager for the Pacific Building V Loan! Association of Tacoma. has been in the city conferring with A. C Bohrnstedt, who has recently tak en over the agency for Salem for this association, which specializes al most entirely in loans on residences already built, and to those who need money for the building of homes. Spend a Few Days In Seattle President Carl Gregg Doney re turned Monday from a few days trip to Seattle. He occupied the pulpit of the First Methodist church there at both the morning and evening services Sunday. W. 8. Matt, M. D. - Km. 408 Bank ot Commerce bldg. -1 . Attends Funeral i Dean George R. Alden of Willam ette university returned yesterday from Pallman. Wn where he at tended the funeral of the late Pro fessor Albert Egge. who was buried Saturday. ' l Piano at a Bargain Good : used mahogany . piano, like new. , for sale at a bargain. E. L. Stiff & Son. ; Look Here . 10 acres, a highly Jmprpved sight Iv home. 9-room. new house, base ment, bath, toilet, large halls and closets, plastered throughout, good barn and chicken houses, 2 acres timber, good family orchard and ber ries,! spring water running to house and barn. The improvements cost more than Is asked for the property. Owner must be in Seattle before Saturday. If you want this, come. Get busy. John H. Scott Realty Co 404-5 Hubbard building. ML Angel and St Paul Select Market Road Route To report that they have agreed upon . the roate of -the road slotted proposed by the county court and to fiieirr idlstriot by the 4schedule aaopiea ai a meeting ot the Market Roads committee, a delegation of St. Paul and Mt. Angel citizens ap peared before- Judge Bushey yester day. Their, allotment totals about 25 miles. , The route favored by the delega tion is Scanty Corners to Mt. An gel, thence to Woodburn. thence to BL Paul, thence to the Ncwber bridge: I . . i .Those in the , delegation were James Smith, Sylvester Smith and Mr. Kirk of St. Paul, J. J. Keber. Nick Michel and Fred Schwab of Mt, Angel. I CHILDREN CAUSE OF TWO ORDERS For Adeptioi A fine healthy boy. 7 rear old. Must have good home with peonle .of refinement. References exchanged. Address at once, care Statesman. 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 In the edition. For informa tion phone 23. WHAT OXE MOTHER DOES ' Mrs. P. Bennett, 7 Wawayanda Place. Middleton. N. Y., writes: "I have, given Foley's Honey and Tar to my little boy, and cannot recommend it too highly as I think it is the only medicine for coughs snd colds." Fine for croup and whooping cough, as well as coughs and colds. Contains no opiates. J. C. Perry. HoKhand Charge MiNconduct 1 Alleging thatjiis wife has admit ted gross immorality while he was in France in the aviation service during the late war, David R. Moir filed suit in circuit court yesterday asking divorce from Lena May Moir. The couple were married November U, 19 J 6 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Canada. There are no children or property Involved in the suit. fill a rsTius HOTKI. OitsOV r.ST. CmmlrU baMltk Wrt at - M4nM r.. Afclatrty Hrprt. Iveatea, Celet ( . GTON AT TWELFTH rtlaa4. Ores f M. HITK. mmrr. it policy Is to"' rve our clients th -a high re ive to merit . -lr' confidence X, gratified ' ; necialion , - mm Standard 8cale Book In duplicate. Statesman lob of fice. ; j Fined 1 O. B. Gingrich was fined $10 in police court yesterday ' on a charge of passing a street car while it was discharging passengers." G. IL Wilde : arrested Saturday night on a charge of speeding, failed to show up in police court yesterday and for feited 110 he had put np for his ap pearance, . I Peace Edition The great peace edition ot 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, COUNTY T WORK TO BE STARTED Representatives from A 1 Communities to Convene Tomorrow ! Both Parent in White Di vorce, Suit Are Restrained hy Court Both B. H. WThite and Edith Eyre wnite.wno is suing him for divorce. are restrained by court orders from taking their to minor children out of the Jurisdiction of the Marion county circuit court. ' The order re straining Dr. .White was given a few days ago, shortly after the filing oft remained for nearly a year. NE of the best of the many re plies made to John Mae Rae's stirring war poem "In Fland ers Field", is the following anony mous one: We have kept faith ye Flanders dead Sleep well beneath those poppies red That mark your place. The torch your dying hands did throw We've held it high before the foe And answered bitter blow for blow In Flanders fields. And where your heroes blood was spilled . The givers are now forever stilled And silent grown. There is no moaning of the slain. There is no cry of tortured pain. And blood will never flow again In Flanders fields. Forever holy in our sight Shall be those crosses gleaming white. That guard your sleep. Rest you in peace; your task is done The fight you left us we have won And "Peace on Earth" has Jnst be-1 gun In Flanders fields. An event of musical Interest which will be held early next week is the concert to be given by the choir of the. Presbyterian church. Miss Ada Miller, one of the most popular and most talented of local musicians, is directing the concert. In addition to several anthems by the whole choir a "song cycle. "The morning ef the Year." by Charles Wakefield Cadman will be presented by the quartet composed of Miss Ada Miller. Miss Margaret Hodge, Henry Ccmpton and .Leroy Myers. There will be numbers on the piano and organ In unison by Miss Dorothy Pearce. who will also accompany the quartet, and Mrs. S. C. Worrell, organ accompanist for the choir. Much effort has been made in the preparation of the concert and there is assurance of its success. Mrs. Rslph White wss a visitor in Portland over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gralapp ar rived Sunday from La Grande, where their marriage was an event of last week, to visit at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gralapp. Mr. Gralapp is a graduate of Willamette' university wlth the class of '17 and met his bride. Miss Iva Wilson, while on guard duty with Company M two years ago at La Grande. After leaving La Grande. Mr. Gra lapp was sent to the officers train ing school at the Presidio and after completing training there went to Camp Meade, Maryland, where be the suit and the order against Mrs. White was givri by Judge Bingham baiuruay following an application niea y tne defendant. n- ms aiuaavic wnich accom panied the application Dr.-White al leged that Mrs. White had endeavor a - oy --various subterfuges and lureaia 10 gei me -cnuaren away irom tne ramirybome and he asked that she be restrained from inter fering with tbera setting forth that they were In the care ot a competent woman nurse. . He charged that on I a woman named Ttell cnt.r.H m -r - .. . . . , ... ' loruiumie piaus iur me i oujb i iamtly home durinz hta abaene anrf Wife Want Divorce Suit for divorce, alleging that her husband threatened to kill himself and that ne had accused her of im proper relations with other men was filed in circuit court yesterday Iv Ten a A. Hesedahl againt John Hesedaht. No children or property are' involved in the suit. The cou ple married December 5,-1910. Legal Blanks : .. Get them at the Statesman j0D 0f. flee, i Catalog on application Administrator Finishes Work Having completed his duties as administrator of the estate of Oral lie Courville, A. R. Sigmund was yesterday discharged from his trust by Judge Bushey. .-t Men's Christian Association county noa-equipmenf boys work, repre sentatives from the various cities and towns of Marion county will convene la the Salem association au ditorium tomorrow at 4 p. m. The purpose is to put the association in the smaller- places where it is im possible, to maintain a building and the work will be-in charge of a county secretary who will visit the different comtnjunities. ' Following is the list of delegates for the meeting: - Turner Robert D. Gray, J. E. Waggoner. . Aummrille W.C.Anderson, taytoa J. W. Mayo, j Burgess Ford. Marion Eli Davidson. M. A. Bar- oer. ft ! Brooks Howard Ramp, J. P. As- pinwalL Jefferson Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, Eo. u. smith. Woodburn J. M. Poorman. Har old Austin, Corey Richards. -Gervais H. D. Mars. Mr. Moisan. (Hubbard Bahne Paulsen. H. C Mack. Aurora M. C. Westcjtt. J. Sadler. Donald C. P. Espy. St.,-Paul C. J. Smith. VMt. Angel J. J. Kteber, M. Smith. i Tcotts Mills W. U Taylor. fSilverton G. W. Hubbs, Dr. w Keeae. T. P. UisteUen. it Macleay Henry Yung. Harry Martin, T. S. McKenzie. ! Salem John W. Told, W. M. Smith. Dr. Milton Stciner. W. C Winslow, William E. Trindle. It. W Eyre. A. A. Schramm, A. M. Han pan, W. M. Hamilton. C. S Hamil ton. W. W. Moore. .William Gahls dorf. Charles Knowland, Walter Den ton, iiarold Eakia. Henry V. Comi- lmiUr Mretini; " M Of; Cadwirk chapter No. 37, Or der Eastern. Star Tuesday evening. May 6 at 8 o'clock. Initiation. Marriage lirnue IwsuenI - 4 A ; marriage license has been is sued by County Clerk Boyer to Chester M. Hixon and Margaretle Frances Shannon, : both of Salem. "M IHicy Miles Case. I imknU Alien Miles, known, in theatrical circles as Mickey Miles, was arrest nl Saturday night and charged with failinr to m a hm . h J Hotet Bilgh.,. When he caine up for TVfV n JHcc court yesterday. W. P. c. tried to get. the children and that wnen he returned the Bell woman assaulted nim and that Mra. White aoused him. j juage Bingham recommended that the status of the children ri- main as it is and that they be al lowed to go to school and not be interfered with. His order formally restrained Mrs. White from taking me cnuaren rrom the state. One-Cent Advance in Price v of Bread Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Gralapo will leave Thursday for La Grande with Mr. and Mrs. William De Vries. making the trip by automobile by way of the Columbia River highway and Hood River. From La Grande they will go soon to Sesttle to locate. The young people of the Court street Christian church enjoyed a so cial gathering at the home of the pastor. Rev. R. L. Putnam. Tues day night. Apple blossoms were used In decorating the rooms and at the close of the evening's entertainment-refreshments were served. A brief business meetinr Preceded the social hour. Those present were: Misses Ruby Mien. Gladys Page. Hazel Long. Haxel Cast ell. Fleta Castell. Pearl Turnidge.j Harriet Wallace. Doris Allen. Gladys Hetteck. Uarcella Cas tell. Edna Newton. Doris Sklvln. Winona Putnam. Ethel Wycoff. the Misses Daily and Blnrer Seston. Henry Alters. John Tuel. Jay Yar nell. Basil Zell. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Creson and Mr. and Mrs- F. A. Baker. Mrs. J. F. Morgan, of Indlananolis. Ind.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. N. D. Jones, whom she haa not Keen for 40 years.' She Is at the home of H. M. Buell and is very much pleased IndividuKty ! Style m 3FW U T - -1 mm Choose the Model Which - ' t - Best Becomes You havp that opportunity when you inspect our varietl -X and choice assortment of hpnng. Dresses. : They are carefully. selected to meet the individual require- meats of our trade. : Each model is distinctive in character and pleasing in atyle X t"i. i : i - i r 4 : 4 1. :.i . : .1 llic fiiiic . luutuvs ui triiuiuijig auu iitur lurss in uc jsigu will appeal to everyone. - ;M ; - - ............. ".-' 9 J- " ; Splendidly made of quality materials in effective colors. Just come in and ice them for j-oursolf. - 31 gIfipbg (ttn Saleju, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiinii aaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaa""-'-------- liotonn wtu oe at nome a Sumas. British . Columbia May 15. .'.,.... . Frances Jean is the name which Mr. and Mrs. Arlan McFadden. of San Francisco.' have , given to their danghter bora recently, Mrs. Sadie McFadden of 449 .North Capitol street, is the grandmother of the baby. ' : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott bid as their guests yesterday their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Adrian of Springfield. .,.-' Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Jewett (Gladys Luthy) of Medford, are the parents ot a son born Saturday. Both Mr. and Mrs.' Jewett are former Wil lamette university students. fyFunercl of Cad Fenton IT; . to Be Held at Dallas Today DALLAS. Or., May 5. Funeral services for Carl B. Fenton. the well known former U. of O. athlete, who died at his hlm'e in this city Satur- aay afternoon, win be held at the home of his parents .Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock A military service will be held, foimer com rades of the l2nd Lifantry. with whom Mr. Fenton served in France as a seraeatn will attend in uniform. Three farmer commissioned officers and three former non-commissioned orricers will be the pall fcearers. They are Captain Conrad Stafrln. Lieutenant Leooard C. Shaw, Lieu tenant Estel Farley, Sergeants Ed ward R. Shaw, A. ; R. Morton and Fred Gooch. An advance of X cent a loaf In he price of bread is announced -by the Salem bakeries effective WdnMi May 7, the one-pouad loaf selling with this country iur xl cents, ana me one and one-l . naii pouna loaf 16 cents. Other W. C. A. hostess houses are Kry goous win also advance in I fulfilling a brand new A. E. F. need proportion at that time. The house at Brest Is used by the (The necessity for this action has French wives whom American sol been apparent for several months. a,ers are taking back with them as The bakers, however, have heoitated Permanent souvenirs of the war. The in advancing the prices as thev ej- French women often have to wait tertained the hope that costs' of eTr"l for the sailing of their flour and . other materials waiilrtl8hlp and several of these new Amer- Koute your freight via Villamette Valley Transfer Co. Express service at freight rates. Long distance hauling only. Phone 1400 ton. Plans for Reception to Soldiers Made at Turner TURXKR. Or.. May . Eiabor a I e plans are being made for the sjl diers reception to be given at the .Methodist church. Friday cvenlns. May 9. All the people of the com munity and especially tae ttl?tives - rvnv ac . iui j Born To Mr, and Mr. S. Ifc Tun nel (Sopha WstMonl on Wedncsdjv. April SO. at the home of Mr. onl Mrs. J. M. Watson, a daughter. She 1 asvbren named Dori Jane. . Glenn Smith ha arrived ,lnV liarmleea snd ncVr Irritates! soon De . adjusted to a . reasonable eveL instead of this the market has Wen subject to sharp advances .with no prospect or a decline. a ... ... vjupiea wiin this condition the demands of the bakers union for a prohibitive , increase U wssje had to be met! thus Jdissipating all hope mi mainuininKUnf old .ices. I LEMON JUICE t :, pop rorroii co viu i in-uiLt.O Girls! Make beauty lotion for ' ; a few cents Try It! 7 . . Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and ?r!r' 5 ?ur,ter llt of the best n7 !l ?.l.Un Iot,on' implex Ion beautlfier. at very, very small fc"ir?ni!i in irmni.. a any drug tore or toilet counter will '"'f, thr7 ces of orchard hite for a few cents.. Massage this sweetly fiacrant loUon into the face neck arms and hands each day and' see hy freckles and blemlshe dis appear and bow clear, son and rony whitotue skis Jeromes. Yea n leans have been guests, at the Brest nostess house. . The women sail on an army transport order similar to that lMied to nurses. Some of them cannot parley a bit .of American, but they are American citizen nevertheless and as such are provided for on the transports. Representative and Mrs. W. C. Hawley leU yesterday on their re turn trip to Washington. D. C. Dur ing their, stay of a few weeks the liawleys visited In all the parts of the state. Mrs. Hawley was the honor guest last week at a charm ing reception when Mrs. F. A. El liott and Mrs. George J. I'earce en tertained about 80 of her more Inti mate friends. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Indle (Ruth Wallace) have recent ly received news of the birth-of a son at the Ijtndle home at Sche nectady, N. Y. He has been named William Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Lan dle are now preparing to move to New York city. . - Friends have received announce ments of the marrlace ot John Lynan Boxorth, formerly of Salem, to Mls Margaret Eileen Cilmore in Portland. April Uh.-Tne groom is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bo sortli. mho now live at Bar City, and nas practised law in' Tort land. The parent of the bride are M.r. ami Mrs. G. U. Gilmore. Mr. and 'Mrs. PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS TT HIS, the United States National Bank en- deayors to promote to the full extent of its facilities. Merchant, farmer, professional person and householder will find us offering a banking connection which afbrds the maxi mum degree of encouragement and co-operation., j, Your patronage here is cordially invited. MtedStates