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Tlffi OUF.GOV STATESMAN: SATfRDAV, MAV 10. 101ft CITY MEW S That IUg Orchestra Dance, armory, tonight. and; turned In his report yesterday. S. A. Peterson of Monitor was thel first to finish his work, which was sent in earlier in the week. be jart ct the program or tne state grand lodre session. At the Bame tlnie the Royal Purple degree .will be confeired upon a class of about 16 menilbers from Silverton. Ferry Sinks in River . Because the ferry between Inde pendence and East Independence sunk In the Willamette early in the week. It, has been necessary to run Jitneys into Salem- to meet the4 trains. Another boat will probably be running wjthln a few days. In a Trading 'Mood?; If you want t6 trade In a used pi ano for. a new one, we are ready. E U Stiff & Son. early spring gave the farmers ample opportunity to finish up spring work That Rljj Orchetj Dance, armory, tonight. Sergeant MmWy Return Sergeant Ralph V. Lindsey who and crop prospects are excellent, says I Member of the Illahee Country Club went through the Aisne-Marne. the oi. Mimvi. anu me Jieupe-Areonne -ir. ry. m?. ana Mrs. Fry say they I Wishing to reserve tables for the are glad to return home and that in I din Tier rianre in ho Violrt nn lha 1 Jth all their travels they saw nothing to I must make their reservations by surpass tne j beauties and possibili ties of the Willamette valley. Used Pianos ' J: Going fast. Grab one. E. L. Stiff & Son. ? I Sunday evening. Phone Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. H. H. Ohlinger. Mrs. E. X. Gillingham, Mrs. J. J. Roberts or Mrs. T. A. Llvesley.' orienslves. has returned to Salem having been discharged at Camp Lewis May 6. He was a member of the 411th Telegraph battalion. Many To Got Eugene .Crowded trains loaded with week end guests bound for the University or Oregon passed through Salem yesterday. Among those from this city going te Eugene to take part in the annual festivities were Miss Ma rie Marshall, Miss Margaret Goodin. Miss Ruth Austin, Miss Helen Rose and Miss Marybelle Reinhart. Miss Marshall and Miss Reinhnrr will bo Pr. L. R. Springer, Dentist, Moore guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma verton Buliamg, corner uuii aau.iueriy house, and Miss Goodin will visit at the Delta Delta Delta. 1- lh G. E. Prime Occupies former offices of Dr. O. B. Miles, Rush bank bldg. Phones: Office 323, Res. 1601. Starton Merchant In Town Horace Lilly, proprietor of the Lilly Hardware Company at Sta'yton. was in Salent yesterday and Thurs day. He was accompanied by his 'wife. , v . , Here From Silverton George W. Steelhammer of Silver ton, brother of Oscar Steelhammer. secretary of the Business Men's league, was In Salem yesterday vis iting his brother and attending to business matters. Mr. Steelhammer is the owner of a drug store in Sil- Siar Finel SIO F. R. Star of rural route No. 4. arrested Thursday night. on charges of speeding and disorderly conduct. was fined $10 in .police court yes terday by City Recorder Race. He was held in the city jail Thursday night. Youth, 18, to Marry Lester Daryl Southard of Amora. aged 18 years, 2 months and 13 days." secured a license yesterday to marry Hazel Eunice Cole. Aurora. who is nine days older. The mar riage is to-take place at the home of the bride May 11. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks- At Statesman Job office. Mr. and Mrs Fry Return Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry returned to Salem last. night from Sacramento where they have been visiting a daughter, Mrs. Raymond w aisn. i ron't Forget Mr. Fry waacauea easi on a uusmtfssi That F. LE. Sharer. 17ft Smith trip and after leaving New York re-J Commercial street, ha? a full line of turned west; by way or vaiuorni i Boston bags and suit cases. See them. hr he met Mrs. Fry. iir. rry Members of the Salem Woman's club are each entitled to two guests for the musical and tea this afternoon. Program at 3:15. ;. in his 'travels observed a brisk busi- in all lines, though be rouna ness buyers generally are careful not to view or anticipated ae the return to normal An open winter and i overstock in clines with f conditions. Small Investment Loans Realty Umws House Jlental . Agency, General Property Dealing. . JOHN - II. SCOTT REALTY CO., 4 04-405 Hubbard Bide. Phone 254 Salem, Ore. Looks np Tuitions E. C. Downing of Sublimity came to Salem yesterday to look up tui tion mattefs connected with ' school district 29- for which he is clerk. The children he was arranging at tendance records for attend the Rock Point school. That Big Orchestra- Dance, armory, tonight. Sue Lodge for S1200 The Fraternal Aid Union is the defendant in a suit brought in cir cuit court yesterday by Helen M. Southwick in which she asks judg ment for $1200, for $6.95 for eight months, and for $9.35 Tor three months. The sums are alleged due out of the maturity fund, the plain tiff alleging that she has reached the age of 70 years and is disabled and that she has kept up her assess ments. She claims tnat me aeiena ants refuse to ; recognize her eon tract, . Mr. Finley WJhose . remarkable motion pic tures of bird life are the' wonder of all who see them will be at the Fir3t Congregational church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock to present his pictures. , Many of hem are entirely new and have neve-' been seen in Sa lem before. Mr. Finley is state biol ogist. Child U Injured- While playing among a stack of rai road ties near her home at Mar I Peace Edltioi The great Peace edition of Statesman will be Issued soon. the All There's one safe, sure way to clean; Mature' lown way by AIR. The ROYAL cleans by -AIR Alone! Test it In your own home. WELCH ELECTRIC- CO. "379 State Street. ion Thursday afternoon. 7-year-old V7 tor e ";' vci J pwia u wa aa w . - w sertion in the edition. For informa- Institute Is Today At Woodburn today the last teachers institute. of the yeara will be held. Frank Shepherd, head of the indus trial department at O. A. C. Frank K. Welles, former assistant state su perintendent of public instruction, and Professor J F. Iirtirr.baugh of the department of education at O. A. C, will be the principal speakers. In I the afternoon the pupils will pat on a minstrel show and Mrs. Oacar B. Gingrich of Salem will appear In I several Indian dances and songs El ma Barber fell and sustained se vere injuries.- One leg was broken and -the little girl's body was badly bruised.' jShe Is a sister of Miss Gladys Bafber of Salem. tion phone 23. WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, in fact, anything you have to selL 1 bur for cash. Phone 610 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer I Good Used! Pianos Some good asnew; your own ,Srice. E. L. Teachers To Be Electe! At next Tuesday night's regular meeting of the school board teachers for the coming year will be elected. Two new salary schedules h ive been prepared and will be submitted at thla tltno.' f almost - at Stiff & Son. NOTICE .If yon have any Jnnk or second hand goods of any kind, see ns first. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Want IloiBridaries Changed In order that his three children may attend a school that is a mile nearer thdir home Albert Fox of Su blimity askes that his property be transferred from school district 43 to district 83. He was in Salem Thursday night with Frank Bell of Sublimityj to arrange to bring the matter u before the county court in June. 1 , Lieutenant Page Home- First Lieutenant Lyle Page of tne 35th. or Santa Fe division, has re turned home after more than a year overseas. He went inrouga uiusi ui i .,. mIm- the fighting from Cantlgny to' the Plctures at the First Congrega- Argonne. He is wen mown in ainu tional church Sunday at 8 p. m. athletic ana scnooi circles hum u son of H. R. Page. 934 South Com mercial street and a brother of, At- torneyiE. M. Page. Standard Scale Boo' In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. Wheat Grower Visits Salem Mace Fulton, a prominent wheat grower of The Dalles, Is in Salem visiting atjhe home of, his brother- in-law, W. E. Hanson-uHeTWiu rer main until tomorrow night. Mr. Fulton is looking for fine Durham I cattle while in the valley. Comnton in Portland L. ; H. Compton, secretary or tne Y. Mi C. A.-went to Portland yester day to attend to some of the ar rangements for the Salem-Portland relay race which Is to be run in June He will return today. Baseball Again Looms Baseball is again the talk about the state house, knd some of the boys who Vre most interested talk of celling a meeting' Monday night to attempt the organization of a team. If the state house boys organize the team apparently will be the only one in Salem this year as there are no indications that a city team will get together. , ; Legal Blanks- Get them at the Statesman jod of fice. Catalog on application. Ate are in the market, to buy DRIED BEANS, APPLES and PRUNES The People's Cash Store Phone 453. 186-196 North Commercial St- Retter Grab a Piano- Some used pianos, almost as good as new. iWill not last. Better grab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. . j Monmouth A Man Here- Want Men fox Alaska' For service in Alaska, 360 men are wanted to fill up the second bat talion of the -21st Infantry, accord ing to instructions received yester- Captain Rauch Home Again Successor Not Named ;The Postal Telegraph-Cpble com pany has not yet announced who will be manager 'of the Salem office to succeed , Arthur R. Wilson when he leaves with Mrs. Wilson for a roun toe-wtria tour m tne employ or a larre advertising concern, Mr. Wil son will quit the telegraph office next mouth, but does not expect to leave for the trip until In July. day by Lee C. Greenup who is ?ln E. -W.t Strong was here yesterday I .har ' . the army recruiting of- on business connected witb a quan-1 f . , th rj'Arcy building. The tity of real estate he owns in and 1 men are tQ be mobniZed at Vancou around Salem. Mr. Strong recently 1 asf mmpni to the northern l vi. w "O r rsold tnet aionmoum noiei, wuicu I territory. nas neen propneior i -ur b-3c years. i PoarA Edition The n-eat peace edition or xne ktitMimn will be issued soon. All Captain Cloyd ,E. Rauch, former court reporter forhe circuit court arrived in Salem yesterday at 5 a m. from the Presidio, Calif., where he was Bent for discharge. He was with the 91st or Wild West division overseas and went through the thick of the fighting at the later part of the war. He was wounded in the forearm. While in Paris, the cap- Dr. Carl E. Miller TTsa Amonoii him dental office atlroDT for the edition must be received I tnin saw his brother. Sorecant' rid 510-5111 U. S. bank bid. Phone 3i.very soon tn oraer o insure . I ward N. Rauch. former member of Visit in! Portland Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith will pass the week-end In Fortianu visum relatives and will return to Ssaiein Mondavi night. AMrs. Smith went to sertion into the edition. mation phone Z3. For lnfor- Company M. Sue to Quiet Title - Suit to ouiet title was iiiea id circuit court yesterday by James L. Brother's Day Service at 11 a. m. Sunday at the First Congregational church. th Ht vesterday and her husband Crawford against William Schindler Repaips Continiu " . . I . va. 1 ' will follow this morning, stopping on i ana otners. i the way in Oregon City to attena to legal bcslness. The property Involved is 120 acres in section 3, townsnip 9, Tange 2, east. Our business probity has been demonstrated upon numberless occasions. .'.We conduct our business in a straightforward fair manner. Our services are of the highest; character and ' meet with the approval of all. W. 8. Mott, M. P ... Rm. 408 Bank of Commerce mag. rVmnnlrtes Tax Roll - . 1 I V, . 1 . H W. Hall, deputy county assess- i it. narneiu. or at Woodburn. has completed nisi they were aerenaants One Suit Causes -lnother Asking judgment for lioz.ie was doors nearer the rotunda in filed in circuit court yesterday dj A. S. Powell and C. W. Sears against Plaintiffs allege tnat in a suit Repairs at the state house contin ue. Further room is being provided for the state industrial accident com mission and the office of the state forester has been moved several the south wing of the building. Car penters have been at work for sev eral days. portion of tie work on the tax Toll , 0 U. of 0. MEN'S GLEE CLUB I CONCERT GRAND THEATER May 13, 1919 Admission 50c, 75c & $1.00 brought-to colect money on a prom issory note and that Barf ield was a co-signer of the note and that the amount asked is his portion of the Judgment given against them in the former suit. Growlers Meeting Attracts Much interest is being manifest ed in the Commercial club lunch to be held at the Marloa hotel Monday I 4, Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. Hamlet to Minnesota Guy Hamlet, who for some time has been one of the force of barbers at Lee Canfield's shop, has left for Anoka, Minn., where - he has been called to the bedside of his mother. who Is seriously ill. He was ac companied by his wife and young daughter. If Mr. Hamlet returns to Oregon it will not be until fall. GRAND OPERA HOUSE One Night ' WED., MAY 14 Pastry That Has Flavor . t -. . . - - This is the Wind of' Bread, Ties, Calces, Doughnuts, etc., you want. That's the kind Peerless makes. PEERLESS BAKERY Wounded tn Battle E. H. Patchin, son of E. J. Patch In of Salem, returned yesterday from France, where he served In some of the hardest fighting of the war with Company B. 127th Infantry, 32nd di vision. He was in the engagements or Chateau-Thierry and the Argonne forest.' He was twice wounded, at one time receiving a bullet through the neck and . another time was wounded in the leg; He underwent two sieges ia hospital as a result. - LEC0HTE4 FLESHER-Azn THE GORGEOUS 7 Philip Winters, Prop. 170 North Commercial Street. : Phone 247 WiH Confer Degree S The Golden Rule dejrree will be conferred on a class of 17 by Wil lamette encampment Xo. 2 I. O. O. F., at a meeting tonight preparatorj to taking the Royal Purple degree on the 'alght of Tuesday, May 20. when that degree will be conferred! by a team from Golden Rule en-1 3 campment of Portland. This will- TUNEFUL X yPOllY9 FEATURES FLIRTATION WALK-AM AOtlALFUGHI URLS 'AVIATION CORPS INACTION. BALLET OF BEWITCHING BEAUTIES. BRIGADE OF WVSDZFJVL GIRLS Prices: 50c, 75c, fl.oo, f 1JJO Seat Sale Opens Monday A. M Opera House Pharmary. Featuring Feminine Wear and Feminine Articles Exclusively Extraordinary Values Jast between Spring and Summer finds Odds and Ends Broken sizes and slightly Crashed Articles that We are Offering at Extraordinary Lour Prices. .98c, $1.4$. $1.98 BUNGALOW APRONS, Standard. Quality CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, 8 to 14 years ...$1.98, $2.43 WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS . . . GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS . SUP ON SWEATERS 98c, $1.48 $4.93, $5.95, $6.95 $3.98, $4.98, $5.95 $1.75, $3.98, $5.73 98c, $1.48, $1.98 35c, 3 for $1.00 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS ....... CHIXDREN'S LISLE HOSE, 5 to 92 ! . . . WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE, broken lots .98c WOMEN'S LISLE VESTS, low neckj . . . j. 1 25c, 35c, 50c DOUBLE WARP TURKISH BATH TOWELS .. ....24c, 35c JEWELED SHELL BACK COMBS J. HREAM 0DL SOAP T"iwn?Trs SERGE DRESSES L", WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES :. WHITE WASH DRESS SKIRTS WOMEN'S SERGE SUITS WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS 1. .it 35c, 3 for $1,00 . .9c, 3 ior 25c ......$9.75 $12.48, $19.75 . . . $12.48, $19.75, $24.75 $1.48, $2.98, $3.95 ....$17.50, $19.73, $24.75 ....$14.75, $16.48, $19.75 ' FOUR WORDS EXPLAIN OUR SYSTEM: Quality Merchandise . Popular Prices 11 5. g-iuU 0. 'I I LIBERTY STREET t I i jf noon as the meeting Is to take the urui ui a growiers contention. Hal D. Patton is on the committee and states that every speaker will be compelled to complain of something. Anyone who boosts will be duly pen alized. Mr. Patton wants evervonn with a cronrh tn o t tonrl n-ii it and everybody else in attendance to hear the complaints. Moves Family Here Benjanfin R. Perkins, formerly renresenatlve in this territory tnr tho International Correspondence schools nas movea nis family to Salem from Portland. Mr. Perkins was recejtlv removed as the representative of the schools here, and as a mmnn f retaliation the students in Salem and vicinity organized and declared Mr. T Perkins manager of the slate organ ization of the student body. Suicide AU-mrXed 'A patient at the state hospital ior me insane who was from Portland a few dan azo. at tempted to commit suicide Thurs day by rushing across a,' room and striking his head against a radiat or. His stempt to end his lire failed, but his scalp wasj torn from the forehead to the back Of his head. Asked to Decorate ' Pressure will be brought upon the merchants of Salem to decorate their places of business appropriately dur ing tbe grand lodge session of Odd Fellows In Salem during the week of July 19. which convenes simulta neously with the state assehmbiy of the Rebeccas. The. Rebecca colors are pink and green and the colors of the subordinate Odd Fellows' lodges red and blue. These colors, together with the three links of tke Odd Fellows should prevail la tbe schemes of decoration. . Planning Conrewiion Several members of the Fourth of July committee went to Portia Jd yes terday as a sub-committee on .con cessions to make arrangements for concessions at the three-day celebra tion in Salem on Jnly 3, 4 and 3. Those who made tbe trip to Port land were C B. Clancy. P. E.'Ful lerton and William McGIlchrist. Jr. Deter than the usual order of con cessions are being planned. 1 FRI D AY 8 SATU RDAY SPECIALS Our fresh stock of Groceries is complete and np of service and prompt delivery. ; j to date. We will give you the very best Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 for 25c Argo Gloss Starch 3 pkgs. 25c if French's Mustard Cream Salad, aarge Domes 2 for 25c Sea Port String, Beans 15c a can I Orington Brand Jellies A home product I 15c a glass ! Olympic Pan Cake 30c a pkg. Olympic Graham Flour 10 lbs. for 65c Plantation; Sliced Fine- Apple, 23c a can Orington ' Brand Jams, choicest stock, large Jars, 40c each Oranges, . 25cV -i a doxen Cherry City Patent Flour $2.90 per sack Premium Brand Tomatoes 2 for 25c Banquet ' Brand Yellow Free Peaches, large cans, . 2 for 55c 1 Butter Cup and Marion ' Creamery Butter, 59c a lb. Post Toasties 2 for 25c A large bar of Toilet Soap for . U . ....6o No-Vary Grocers The Store of' Quality. 383 Court Street phone '403