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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN : SATURDAY", MAY 17, 1010 CITY NEW S Pance Tonljsht t: The armory, the place; te music. Chicks Are Burned , a fire la tDe brooder at the resi dence at 480 North Twenty-fourth etreet destroyed a number:of small chicks early yesterday morning. The fire department responded to The' call and extinguished the blaze. y : : : .j. :.V;-, pr. Mbtt ' : Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8. Statement Male Clearer Jake Moser, defendant in the suit brought by J. A. Moxley involv- I YM. 8. HART, ; -THE POrPY GIRL'S ! HUSUANIV ! i Sennett's I ': REILLYS WASH! DAY MLwtraCv for 51,ture of some of lZy 1heD on the Moser land, asked yesterdav that oe made in the story which ap peared In Wednesrlav'B wit icua,u The statement was in the story that we was auegea to have killed some of the sheep. Mr. Moser de clared that the complaint does not contain such allegation. The com plaint , alleges among other things that Moser "caused his dog to kill" several of the plaintiffs sheep. Cooked Food Sale-n. The women of the "First Christian church will conduct a cooked food Bale Saturday. May 17th in the Pom eroy building. 123 North Commer cial, street. ' , Of the total number! of accidents re ported 589 were subject to- the ap plication of the workmen's compen sation act, 12 were corporations that have rejected the act and 17 were from public utility corporations not subject to the acu Used Piano Going fast?. Grab! & Son. one. K. L. tirf t . Davis Will Admitted - The Will of Charges Henry Davis, who died in Michigan October 5. 1918, was admitted to probate yes terday and Ellis jj .llragg of . Mult nomah county was appointed admin istrator by Judge JJushey. Hy the terms of the will IEdi,th M. Davis. Frederick E. Weyerhauser and Gil bert M. Stark are named as execu tors but they reside outside'of Ore gon. The estate cdnsiste of pergon al property in Oregon valued at $10,- 000 beside unimproved real estate. A REAL IRON TONIC Like Peptirou May Re just What Ton Need This Spring. To lluild Residence Permit was Issued yesterday to D. G. Sekirr to build a cottage at 923 North Sixteenth Etreet. The structure will cost $900. ISetter Grab a Piano Some used pianos, almost as good as new. Will not, last. Better grab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. : : Probably nine people out of ten have lost or are losing their grip on health in these trying months of awful epidemics, exposure to damp, changeable weather, and association with sick people in overheated homes. 1 Depleted blood, loss of the red corpuscles, shattered nerves, loss of appetite, dull, dory feelings in the head, irritability, all loudly call for the real tonic strength and nourish ment that Peptiron will rive you. It Is a wonderful corrective of anemic tendency, paleness, languor, nerve exhaustion. Peptiron restores the red cor puscles to' the blood and gives a natural vigpr and snap that keeps up courage, makes you cheery and helpful to your family and friends. and contributes wonderfully to the health of all. Remember this one thing as .vitally, positively true Peptiron is a real iron tonic. Mad bf C. I HOOH CO., Lowelt, M. Dance Tonight 1 . The armory, the place, the music. Want Assessment Made . Suit was brought in circuit court yesterday, asking assessment of the damage done the defendants by the J will buy and sell Everything of val condemnation of the propertv lust I ue. They are anxious to get ac- south of the high school by District I qualnted with the people of this corn- Two New Men For I Salem L. Decker and Et Popick, two en terprising. young men. from Portland have come to Salem to make their homes here. Theyj have bought the business and outfit of the Western Junk and Salvage) company.. 402 North Commercial street, and they ao. 2 4 against Carolyn H. Meyer and others. It is set forth that an agreement has been reached with the defendants except Carolyn Mey er. H. G. Meyer Mark S. Skiff and Ada Skiff as to the amount they are damaged by the condemnation of the property. munity, and they everyone a squarei ness transactions promise to give deal in all busl- AT YE LIBERTY TODAY" Phone 352. Res. Phone 1532WI It W. BALLANTYNE - .'.'. Piano Tuner ," PLAYERS A SPECIALTY "With Cherriagton Piano House, - 415 Court St. 'Salem; Or. "Finding the lllue Flower" Will be the subject of Dr. Kant- ner's address tomorrow evening. In IKnt Forget That F. E. Shafer Harness rtore, 170 South Comerial street, has a full line of Boston bag3 and suit cases. See them Delivers Commencement Address ! President Carl 'Gregg Doney left the morning he will speak on "The yesterday morning for Grants Pass Religion of the Second Mile." whete he delivered the commence ment address before a graduating class of the high school. Dr. Carl E. Miller lias opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank hid. Phone si- SALEM AUTO REPAIR SHOP I latest dance hits of- the Girls AVill Have Track Mett ? The girls' gymnasium classes at Willamette university will hold pre liminaries Tuesday for a track meet between the sophomore and the freshman classes. Each entrant is required to try out in at least two f;W (nuU sinirs ait Woodburn of the following events: Shot put. I Tne men's gleet club, at Willam s-yara dasn. zzo-yard dash, - 100- university cave a ' program yard dash, javelin and broad jump. xnursday night at Woodburn. They were accompanied by a number of Tonight Dance tha vollne women! of the university M. B. A. hall near Chemawa.. All I ana were the guests ' of Miss Rutb Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired ' Tractor Radiators , . Specialty ; ; All work guaranteed. 198 S. 12 th St. Salem, Ore, played by a good four piece orches tra. Auto leaves Masonic temple at season. I Aus,jn a freshman. Small investment Loans Realty Loan House Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN -H. SCOTT REALTY CO., I i 404-405 Huhhard Bids Phone- 254 i Tearal Rlanks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Ei, II. Kennedy Is IHaclt At City Cleaniig works. State street. Phoe 703. 1261 Commission Commended Several letters of commendation have been received by, the public service commission on the- strength Two Gaines Scheduled with M-.A.C; Two eames hate been scheduled between the baseball teams of Wil lamette universiti" and Multnomah .... .. . I J t. 1 xt TttV AtnieilC Cluo, OHBi iu w H"j-u 30 and the otheriJune There'a one safe, sure way to clean; . Nature'! own way by AIR. The ROYAL cleans by AIR Alone! Test It In your own home. ' " WEIiCH ELECTRIC CO. . , ' i 379 State Street. ' Salem. Ore. ot ine miS.9,?niBrnL n1r " " Good Used Piano ' ; i the rate case or tna I'acinc teiepnone i Qnme POod as & Telegraph company. One letter received from Portland declares the order will save the patrons of th . A 9 company a large ana unwarrauie. expense. your own price. Kafoury on AVay a telegram from WAN TED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, In fact, anything you hare to selL I buy for cash. Phone - 610 or 611.. W00DRY, The Auctioneer A llasket Social Where? At Leslie M. E. church. When? Monday, May 19, at 8 o'clock. Bring your baskets and corned Everyone is welcome. There will be an auction. Camp Mills. M member .of the A. new: aimosi i E. L. Stiff & Son Home Kafoury brothers today received their nephew. Al lan Kafoury, stating tnai ne naa ar rived in New York from overseas He will receive his discharge at Kafoury was motor transport tend a spur track Jrom the Southern Pacific tracks across a county road at Nesbett in Polk county. Another designates as a stop crossing, a cros.- ine of the Southern Pacific conmanv at Hugo, Josephine county, and an other orders that the railway of the spruce production department be fenced in Lincoln county.. Spur is Improv The spur track1 leading from" the Southern Pacific switch on Trade street to the plant of The Phez com pany is being improved by the plac ing of new timbers between the rails. Workmen were busy at the job yes Standard Scale Book In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. More RUIs Sought The state highway commission has received notice that the Sag sec tion of the Baker-Cornucopia high way has been approved by the Port land office of the United States bu reau of i public roads. The commis sion will advertise for bids on the project, 'to be opened at the June meeting on June -10. On that date the commission also will open bide on the Hubbard creek-Hrush creex highway in Curry county. . These fcre in addition to lists previously pub lished. STATE OFFERED NOTED PICTURE Painting of Battleship Ore gon in Action for Sale by Association The state of Oregon is the first of several specially interested states to be given an opportunity to purchase from the Lincoln Gettyburg Memor ial association of Boston a painting of the battle ot Santiago, in which the battleship Oregon took a conspicuous part 21 years ago. This state is also given preference over the govern ment, a letter to Governor Olcott from James I). Hall, president of the association, stating that the picture soon will be the property either of the government or one of the states. ine picture is considered the mas terpiece of S. G. Sebry, a marine and naval painter of "New York. The letter suggests that if the governor give the matter public men tion some citizen of the state may buy the picture and donate it to the state, or, in lieu of this suggests that the painting could be purchased through public contribution. - Describing the picture the letter says: "The moment is the hish water mark of the battle a number of the'enemy ships have been put out of the fight by our superior gunnery and the Immortal chase of-the Oregon after the Cristobal Colon the the last of the Spanish fleet to sue cumb is in full swing. It Is an Inspiring: scene and the artist has served this and coining generations well in producing this masterpiece. Its accuracy and grandeur has been enthusiastically endorsed by many of the distinguished men of the na tion. Everv American is vitally in terested in this historical piece- but It has a peculiar interest for rit citizens of several individual states Indiana. Iowa. New York. Oregon and Texas as ships by these names are so vividly portrayed in action In the painting. It will become the pe-r manent property of the government or one of these states. Dr G. K. It-ime - Occupies former offices of Dr. O B. Miles. Bush hank bldg. Phones: Office 323. Res. 1601. Associated Oil Remits A check for $3877.96 has been re ceived at the secretary of state's of fice from the Associated Oil com pany in payment of the state tax on gasoline and distillate sold by the company in Oregon " during April The company, sold 366.943 gallons of gasoline and 41.703 gallons of distillate. For March the company paid $2,128.27. Receipts, Notes and AD Blanks At Statesman Job office. corps and during? his year's stay Jn France saw service at cnaieau TMorrv and the Areonne Forest, j Dr L. R. Springer, Dentist, Moore i Building, corner Court aaa woeriy wm Hear objections I At Monday night's meeting of the Serceant Watson Lands it COUncil objections will formally Word was received yesterday 0Tbe heard on the! vacation df Trade Mrs A. E. Watson of 163 West! nd adjoining streets. The SOrday Washington street tnai ner son, oci- iod anowe(i for giving nonce w NOTICE If yon hare any Junk or second hand goods of any kind, see ts : first. rj- ; - ' CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa SL Phone 398 geant Lester G. Watson landed m New York yesterday. He nas ueeu all winter at Elbe and Coblenz with the army of occupation. He say 18 days steady fighting as a machine tinner in the Areonne loresu oer- c that effect will nave week. expired next Ituys Sheep in Portland H. H: Vandevort was in Portland rairit9r huvin? sheep. The firm eant Wilson is a foreman in a mo- rnnon &. Vandevort has j-ist tor truck repair unit number 40.j6nipped five carloads of beef and stock cattle to Astoria. I'i'lnn of Afeviro At the First Congregational Small Ordem Issuea church tomorrow evening. There will be interesting pictures of an In teresting country. Several small i orders were issued yesterday by the public service com mission. One of them permits the Warren Construction company to e.- Full value paid for Liberty Bonds in trade at THe People's Cash Store phone 453. 186-19S North Commercial St. I Dance Tonight The armory, the place, the music- Clothinir Allowance Blanks Soon The home service which has of fices in the federal building w?Il soon have blanks for the procure ment of the clothing allowance for former soldiers who were discharjreu i without receiving this money. ia- blanks are expected in one to weokfi. The clothing allowance wa. eranted nd to July 1. 191 wnen . . i X It was disconlinuert oy- oruer. " Of :- j j - . vrar T H E . stately dignity of I this, estab lishment has builded ; for u? a reputation on which- we. are quie naturally proud. Our i equipment is modern and our. staff competent. In n Trading: Mood? if von want to trade in a used pi ano for a new one, we are ready. E. L. Stiff Jfe on. ; 1 Suit Is Dismi"l The iase of. state against uuy Howell which was to nave ieen faeaid in justice court today was dis missed yesterday, by Justice or ir Fence rnruh. I lowell was cnargeu with stealing a small quaninj lumber. Kverj-lwily ! Seeking The Blue Flower. Have yon found it? Hear about it at the First Congregational church tomor row evening. - m Trj - Northern Flour "It's a bear." Every sack guar anteed. At your grocer's. 1 Four "Accidents Fatal ; . - ... Four fatalities were reported to the state industrial accident com mission for the week ending. May 13 out of a totar of 622 accidents. The fatal cases were:, Carlik Mar tik, .Riverside., construction work: Toni WhitinEton. Corvallis. logging: Geotge Prichard. Corvallis logging; Mak Mcnop. Deer Island, loppirg. v ' i The Western Junk and 4 i Salvage any W. W. Emon 111 W. ,.W. Emons. proprietor of the Scotch Woolen Mills store is still at his home havine been unable to be at the store for several days. His ailment is not Ferious. Blancliartl Ce DistniKMed The case of the state against Charles Blanchard . charged with improper conduct, was dismissed in justice Court yesterday on motion of District Attorney Gehlhar. it being field that Blanchard has had surfic lent punishment for his alleged of fenfe.- He has been in the county Jail since his arrest. Da "liter Is Bora A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. -leltert K. r.llnston oi Rnsedale. She has been named Ilene. . ' where snorrixo is a pleasure" " New Coatees s Materials are Satin, Jersey, - Velvet liml the new Plush Coatees. Just the garment fr Summer $19.75 $24.75 j$34.75 New Lingerie Dresses Plain ami fipiml Voiles; a pood rjnge of sizrs 'to heleet from $4.98 , $8.50 $14.75 4iMMinimiinn New Middy Blouses Regulation Jlitlily lllouses in plain hife or white ' with navy ecllars all sites $1.98; $2.48 2.98 nm mum mini EXTRAORDINARY- VALUES In Children's Gingham Dresses W made an cxevptional gtKHl purchase? of ehiklren's Cinsr ham Dresses ages C years to 14 years fine assortment of plaitls, theiks, and htriies. Assorted into three lots. $1.48 $1.98 $2.48 mm i i. m IjujIcu Co. Quality Merchandise Liberty Street, Salem Popular Prices CASTOR IA Wo Panama t . teach in uauas ocnooi For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of DALLAS. Or., May 1 16. (Special to The Statesman) At; a meeting of the board of directors bfjthe Dallas city schools this week that body BOARD VACANCY TO BE FILLED Taxpayers Will Elect New School Director on Jane 16; Clark May Ran In addition to otins funds fo" junior hih school gymnasiums at the reKHla"- sthool t-lettion on June 1C. taxpayers are to elect a new member of the board. The term of Chairman II. L. Clark expires this year, but it is not unlikely that he will ru.i again. Mr. Clark declined definitely to state his intentions in this -egard when questioned yes terday, but it is believed by man: that he would poll a fairly heavy vote. A possible candidate for the va cancy is 1'. O. Shipley, despite the fact that not Ions ago he declare 1 he did not want the place. It is understood that a number of he bus iness men are. ready to back him strojRly and members.-of the pres ent board look upon him with fa vor. elected the following the high school tor the City superintendent. teachers for eotnlag year: TV-.J I. Ford; prjncipal. William Ridgeway; Mim Leone Williams. Miss; Xellie Lom bard and Miss Fern Parr. Mis Mar garet Grofs of Castle (Rock. Wash ington; Miss Mary I'arossaglan rr Salem and Miss Mable Slayton of Corvallis er elected teachers for the high sfcooL. The present staff of grade tfachers mere all re-elected to their present positions and In add itioa. Mjs Rose Iiodalya of West Salem, was?: chosen to fill a possible vacancy. MJss Kathryn Johnston and M3ss Ellen Anderson of the high' school stafj were not applicants for re-electiojj i ; . There If a shortage reported of porrins In jftus!a and It Is declared that they ire mere!y rented for a lur.'rai. d ir !dca of an uncorafort ablc roun l. that of rt-t'.nx in rri!eJ -.rt:n. Exchanre. Pastry That Has Flavor : i 1 1 i This is the kinl of Ircail, Pies, Cakes,tDoughimts, rtc, you Km. i 1 want. That's the kind Peerlejts makes. PEERLESS BAKERY t Philip Winters, PropJ 170 North Commercial Street Phone 247 PERSONALS Come lias rtsumc?l business unl'f new -ijianagcuHMit. We speriaii.e in inacliinery, -scrap jroy, jinefal of aH lo seriptiotis hb hides; and wool; and i Anylhing of Valif. Call. on iis and.give us a trial. , j - Let's et acquainted. , Western Junk and Salvage Co. 402 North Commercial St. I Recent arrivals at the Hligh hotel are .Misses Grace and "Eva Mason from-Roseburg. - . S. 11. Maccauley was in Salem yes terday. His home s n Eugene. F. Neal of Walker, fpent Thurs day in this city. TAKF.S HOLD AXD 11KLIS Marie Ileisler. Freeport. Ill .-iite! ! had more or less or a coueh for 10 years and I have taken tii!e a number of medicines. None of them takes hold and helps like i-otev'a llonev and Tar." This old reliable cough syrup promptly helps.' roiirhs'. cold, croup and whoopinE cough. Contains no opiates. Tero. Star Baseman Barred from Playing on Team r.ocause Hrfth Latham. Salem high's star firht basenfan has been harred from partt-iatiie in base ball games fo- the next few days, a change in the line-up for today's con tent with Albany was necessary. Ash fcy will take his place. The latter is one oi the school's best all round men. The local line-up for ihe game this afternoon on Willamette university I field is as follows: Turvine, catch- i er: Fischer. Jitchr; Ashby. f irt J liase; tirepi:. second oase; Aiuory Gill, shortstop: K'iKtne Gill. tbirJ base; Grice. left field: Nuttinc. cen ter field: lUgseit. Allrich or Mk.- on. rigm iirii. J. C Smith Prune Orchard Sold to A. S. Campbell DALLAS. Or.. May 10 CSpeciat to Statesman ) A. 3. Campbell, for the past 12-yea-s. on or. the prom inent business men of this city who yesterday disposed r his mercantile establishment on Main street to per son's , connected Jwiih the People's Cash -store of Salem, has purchased the '.."-acre prune- orchard of Hugh Smith, a short, distance southwest of Dallas and will take immediate pos session of .the fcaimv The deal was closd Tuesday, Mr. Canrpbell pay ing $32.'.0 for- lh- land. The Smitn prune orcnara Is con- s;iderd nn' of th lest in this !ec lion of the county and is complete wilh all modern Improvements, hav ing on it a iiioflern house, prune dry er and warehouse for taki.ix care of the.crop after it is dried. Mr. Smith throuch Ihe deal comes into Ihe pos sevlon of the IxautiTnl Camiieil home on Court street and will nwve into it dale. tn at ths city an ' early CAITAIX lOSi:S TIMM'IIIKS DALLAS. Or.. May 1 ". Special to The Statesman! - Captain t'onrad Stairin ol this ity is considerably agitated over Ihe non-arrival ot sev eral loxes containing war trophies whi'h lie colbcled during his tay in France and which he shipped from Camp Merritt shortly after his arrival in this country about two months ago. Captain Siafrin has made several frantic appeals to the railway authorities for new con cerning the shipment, but so far all efforts to locale them have !een unavailing. DRUGS & EDICII At Cut Rites Toilet Preparations tTTIKNSIIII' IS SOI G1IT j DALLAS. Or.. May K.. I Spec ial to The Statesman) - Kretl W. Ger linuer. a prominent citi7n of l' las. and Otlo Jah-i of near Vcrry dale. both former citimns of f;er many. have nuide apptii atio.i to tb- circuit court tor finil naluralization papers, itth men are loyal Ameri cans and during the different wa activitieH f the p-t two years liavw subscribed heavily to every demand uutde by tho govcinment upon tho People ror Tapds li lilp in th. war. V . .2:Jc ..2.tc . . tUc . .'ilc . .:Mc . .21c . .XV . .cv . .47 25c Colgate Talcoms ... 25c Colgate Toothj Taste . 25c Ully Tooth Paste 2.1c Solox Takunl ; 25c Pages Talcum; C"c 1-lb. Talcum 4c Corolopsis Talcum .. 50c Corona Rice Powder . 50c Vogue Rice powder . . 75c Djr Kls Ponder .... 5c Djr Kia Talcom i'c Suprema Pace Powder. .35c $1.25 IeLitone .fl.OX 5e I)epilatory powder 33c Gc Suprema I'ream .v C0c Suprema Massage Cream 4.1c Sc Sempre Glovine .... ...57r C'tc Suprema Nail Cleanser ..-15c 55c Ponds Cream ...........47c. 3oc l'onds Creani uric $1.00 Wjeth Sage r Sulphur av Garden Glo. Xalcain 5c Pulm Olive Soap lOc" Tintex. Rit. k Alladin Dye Soaps loc SATIKDAY SPJXIALS Any $1 ox. Perfumes, ox. ;..7.v 1 lb. Kpwn Salt .v .-. ox. Glycerine v lb. Peroxide .iHr Patents oc Syrfp Klga. Castori4 genuine 53c 27c 57c 30c SalJllepatica ....!. 15 SOc 09c f 1.13 60c Sal.Hepatiea .. $1.20 sil. Hepatica . 30c Hrotno Seltzer . 60c Lrohio Seltzer . $1.25 promo Scltxer &oc ward' Kidney 111U ....S5c 25c Ward's L-L. Pillx ." ic 0c ReHool Ointment .......57c $1.20 Isinol Ointment . . .f 1.13 35c Renol Soap .. v ...... .SOc 4&C Delia ns c&c 60c Stuart Dysiepsia Tablets 47e $1.15 Stuarts Dyspepsia Tabs.S7c 35c FreVzone SAc 35e Ccfs-lt 2Sc $1.50 Pepto. Mangan. .....$1.23 5c Jad Salts ROc 6fc Ijaicstone Phos :..47e 75c Martnola. Pre. Tabs. ...70c 5bc Ofedar ; 47e 5e Lbjuid Veneer, 47e $!. Nux Iron Tbs 73c Complete line f Pateirts si Cat IUte. Uil Orders VillecL IHcs imla.le WAK TAX. i in i . WM. NEIMEYER PrcM-rlptiinis (rrfully Killel Hie or j i II State SL Phone U7 .. Succepsor o Frank" inal I at lUte lTiggivt. Salem. Oregon. Ward- . .