Tnn ohegon statesman: mkdxesiiav, may m, mm r' 7.8 1 i 1 L CITY NEWS .-Special meeting or Mult- pel residents to clean up their nrem- iep. w nen in rains pedestrians have to( stoop to get past many trees and the street is often preferably to tha wooden sidewalks with; greenery growing up in the crevices and alon,? the parkijgs. - nomah Chapter No. 1, R. A, this evening. Work In the It. A. degree. Vis-. iting companions . wel come, i The Spanish War Veteran . And Auxiliary will have a basket dinner In armory. jFritiay noon, Me morial day. All are asked to come aad bring well-filled baskets. Tree tut lie Trimmed With numerous complaint? comins- in concerning the condition of over-?; hanging trees and ft-rass grown side-; walks -in various psrts of the city, the park board is preparing to com- I Knights adopted two important rero- lntions,onH recording the organiza tion in raver of the state's recon struction program and another com mendiue the Salvation army "for its work during the war and .pledging its support to the Salvation army drive which is scheduled for a near date. "Thelma Individual Chocolate ... Made in Salem, 5c everywhere. A Salem Product VThelma" Individual Chocolates, 5c everywhere! " , f.1 rl cfrTflln ETHEL CLWTOX ! . In "Pettlgrew's tilrl" CIIAKLES CHAPLIX in A Night at the Show' Fine U forfeit el . .because he' failed to put in an appearanco In the municipal court when arrested for speeding two day? ago. E. C. McCalium yesterday for feited $10 bond money. ladies' V. I'. Cilcc Club . Concert. First Methodist church. May 31, at 8 o'clock. Just Received 1 A shipment of five carloads of "Diamond T" trucks. Place your or der at once for -prompt delivery Charles Livesley,. Marion Garage, op posite Marion hotel. Tne r.Is Dnce . Moose Hall tonight. Spanish War Veterans! ' All members of Hal Ilibbard Camp No. 5 a'e ordered to report ! at Marion Square Friday, May 30, at 2 p. m., without fail. -V. L,; MASTEN, Com. Get The 1 'act "Has the Y' Made dod In France by. Phelps tonight at the Center- titreei f hnrliat i-hiirrh 13th street." You will'nevti forget the! wit of the American soldier as gly-j en by tho speaker. Begins prompt ly at 8. . , WUEX U SALKiH. ORE4.ua '- stop at . t BLIGH HOTEL ? - A Home Away from Horn i Strictly Modern 91.00 per day 104 Rtmm mt SUa Caafart - Only Hotel la Buaines Dlatlrct Tin Shop Ilc-Opened I F.r H. Berger haa re-opened I his sheet metaLshop at 660 N. High St. Two Complaints Filed In the justice court yesterday two conilaints for the collection of mon e were filed. One was by E. An derson against C. C. Davenport, to recover $15 on a check made out to Adolph, brothers for which there were insufficient funds. The Business Men's Adjustment company filed the other against P E. Neal for collection of money due on purchases of wood, water and merchandise. Day to Give Address- Attorney Robin D. Day. who saw; porviee in France with the gas and; flam division of the A. K. F willi give the Memorial day address Pri day at Hubbard. Tie ij rIso sched uled to speak at Middlt grove school Thu-sdav, ttoinq; there with Colone A. T. W'oolpert and Judge Danie Webster, representing the Spaaiih American and Civil war veterans re4 s petti vely. Come On t ' f To Query's new dance hail tonightl for a soo J time. Tire. 40 Percent Off Carry them away. Clarks TI: House, 319 N. Commercial street. WOOD TVlay and Tomorrow- See Charlie Chaplin in his latest and best picture '"Shoulder Arms, Bligh theater. - 11 $or IEeBestallhslHce HARTMAN BROS. CO. JeAvelers & ' Optician X.V. Corner State & Liberty Sts expedition? ry forces, I a cousin of Mrs. 11. J. Fry and Miss Kiltie liar bord of Salem. Press db patches re rently mentioned the transfer of Gen eral llar'oord. Till" Week' I'rnjH-ry Keria1 Firm colors in Snowflake Draprry, Rose. Blue and Green. .Regular He at 1.7c per yard. C. 8. Hamilton. Portland lUtnka Grr,v A statement issued yesterday !y Will H. !5nnett. staie superintend ent of banks, shoning the ronaition of the 23 banks and trust companie In the city of Portland on thebasis of the call of May" 12 gives the total deposits as S140.299.96S 1J. This is an Increase aver the call of March 4 of $15. 035.758. 01 and an Increase over the call of May 10. 14 IS. cor responding last year to the present call of this year, of $33,991,280.47. The statement gives the total re sources of the Portland depositories as $163,321,310.22. niMMIIMMIIIIHIHIIMIIIIIIHIHilHIHMMIIIM t Xoti We hav opened a first-clas re pair shop and will rive the motoring pnMIc the very b of service. Open night and day and Sundays. Marion Garage. Fhone ?C2. I "IrI of Illue Kettle State Treasurer O. P. ,Hoff has been notified that he haa been chos en "Uird of the. nine Kettle' at a Masonic function to be held In Port land during the Rose festival. The appointment conucs fron "Geo-ge, the son of Estes, who Is called by his brethren. 'Master of the Eats.' " White Wash Dress Skirts The Ever Popular Middy Blouses Are Here Our stock of vsh'xio wash- $1.48-$1.98 skirts in complete, in palar- I dine, poplins, wash Rutin, I and novelty wash materials, A long range of sizes to choose from. Regulation mUltly blouses in ' plain white, white with Mue collars and cuffs; well made garments of "good materials. 4 The prices are exeeptioually 2 reasonaMe. $2.48 up to $9.75 $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 six of whom were women. The ques tions were given out in the housa of representatives. lay from ; the owner.' I will deliver i you ona to live hundred cords ftj choice btsr fir. sevi'ii dollars a cofl fhone 743,1 T. U. 1ILKJH. i i Cretonne 50c, COc, 75c and $1 values, 35: i per, yard. C. S. Hamilton. BUSTER BROWN HOSIERS The Remnant Store, 'i' V 254 N. Commercial St. - f 3 Prs for $1.00 Dance Tonight Query's new hall, four miles out on Rive:ide road. Warren Hunt pn drums. Minister Will Marry At marriage license' was Issued yes terd'ay for Teddy Wyatt Leavitt. aged 23, of Eugene, to . wed Miss Esthejr M.. C. Gremmels. aged 22. of this cjtyi The former Is. a minister ansd his bride-to-be, a student. The cei" I emony will take place at the First Christian church today. MThelma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wtcrs for sale everywhere, 5c. The Peace Edition 2-5 cents per copy. The Statesman will attend to the mailing of them without extra charge. For Hardware,' Furniture and Second Hand Goods, See CAPITAL HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. If you have furniture, stoves or carpets to 'sell, phone 947, or call at 283 ,X. Com'I Street &x Effective Thui-sday- ' If your cow gets out of the fence in the morning you'd better go after' It before Thursday, whea the new state law affecting estravs goes in to effects-This provides that mnlcs. cattle, hogs, sheep and other domes tic animals may be taken up and fed and the cost charged to the own er at the rate of ?0 cents per day Axe Used cn Saf An amateur saft crecker did con siderable, damage to the safe in the Paul Traglio warenonse pn : is.ast Trade street near the river night before last, but' failed to get It open. With- an axe the combination , and knobs were knocked off and a few dents made in the front before the burglars tave up. No inOaey was Conference tten Monday The Oig3n Prophetic conference opens la Salem June 2 in the First Congregational church. It Is a world movement and three of the largest buildings to Philadelphia will be filled this week with the ame subjects. Dr.' John McFarlem comes west and speaks the after noon of Monday, June 2 at 2 o'clock Deputations from- different parts of the state will attend aud Oregon's conference 'leader. Rev. WalU-r Duff. will also give his famous diagrams The confertnee is irterdenomjnation al and othodox and stands for the same Pible teachings as Moody. Spur geon. F. B. Meyer and the world's e:eate3t teachers. Dr. A. F. Hutch inson of Piedmut Presbrterlan church will speak, on "Jerusalem and the Jews." Conference sessions will be 'afternoon at 2 t 4:30 and 7:30 to 9:30. Tha jjublic is invited Thoroughly Moslem Well-Iluilt Six- Room bungalow for sale, complete n every detail, inrnac. nrepiace. Dutch kitchen, etc. A genuine bar kgain If taken at once. Will sell fur niture. Phone 2230. It not claimed within five days cs-T valuable paptrrt.. t i trays may be sold to pay the costs. I , y MONUMENTS Blanks were prepared yesterday by the district attorney a-td-c e now in possession of the county clerk, who ! Th lMe Ince Moose Hall tonight. If your monumental work is solicit-1 will give them, out to all desiring to ed. kindly ask the solicitor lor our l take ep stock. Business cara. i Capital Monumental worn. 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689. Salem " Phone 352. Res. Phone 1532W V I R. tvV BALLAXTYXE j -Piano Tuner ' . PLAYERS. A SPECIALTY . - With Cherriagton Piano House, v ' 415 Court St. Salem, Or. Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas I i Tanks Repaired i Tractor Radiators a Wpecialty All work guaranteed. 198 S. 12th St. ) Salem, Ore. I Ladies' W. U. Glee Club Concert. First Methodist church. May 31, at 8 o'clock. i Dr. O. 1M Scott Chirop'-aclic Spinologist is now In Portland. His offices in the United States Bank building are open, how ever for the making of appointments. Man's Hip Droke When John Lamme, a deaf man, who was tun down Saturday night by an automobile ' driven by Miss G. Shay; was taken to the Deaconess hospital after, the accident it whs found thit the force of the blow hid broken a hip. Lamm?, unable- xo bear the klaxon on the machine. walked directly in its path. A tiood Time , '. ''Assured you tonight at' Query's hall. - Good music.- Cretonnes f 50c, 60c, 75c and $1 values, 35c per yard.: C. S. Hamilton. Used Pianos- Going fast. Grab one. & Son. E. L. Stiff W. Jrott Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8. J of Sooze sent through the mail aa! anonymous friend, Judg:ng IJouor Sent Attorney District Attorney .Max ueniaar was the recipient yesterday of a bottle ;py by 'V' Kmall Investment Loans Realty . Loans House Jtental Agency, - General Property Dealing. JOHN IL SCOTT, REALTY CO 404-406 Hubhard Bldg. Phone 254 Salem, Ore. Mickel Acain Elect" "A. A. Mickel of Sa!m has been re elected secretary of the 3tate coun cil, Kaights of Columbus, which met in Salem. All other officers were reflected. Httldes Mr. Mickel they are: State deputy, F.i J. Lonergan, Portland; treasurer. J. W. Dyer. Pen dleton; state advocate. S. M. P. Do- lan, Corvallis. and state warden, L. S. Donnelly, Mount Aasel. The the aroma, the fluid is the bent bralid of "joy water." H is now on fx hlbit on the district attorney's dek. The bottle is abont three incaes- lqng and contains about half a doien thimbleful?. In a Trading 5lood?: If you want to trade in a used ano for a new one, we are ready. LY Stiff & Son. Dr. Walton Ketnms . .'.Dr. R. W Walton .returned to Salem Sunday morarar.? The doc tor reach 1 PortlandtTtrorsday even ing and Mrs. W'alton went to Port land Friday morning lo meet him Since being discharged from military service Dr. Walton ' has spent three months in the east aad has taken post-graduate wore in hospitals In New York and Boston and at Johns Hookina university. He is feeliug fine and glad to set back home. Complaint DlnUe! The public service commission yes terday dismissed a eomplaiat of the city of Wallowa against the Enter prise Electric company alleging poor service and inequality of rates in the distribution of light and power. The company has three generating plants in or near the cities of Wallowa, En ter-prise and Joseph aad gives ter- vice to .those towns and also to Lostine and Evans. The general of fices of the company are in Spokane. Dr. Carl E. Miller Has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bid. Phone 341. Judite IVArry To fcpeak Judge P. H. D'Arcy will go to Dallas Friday morning to be the principal speaker at the Memorial day exercises in tne armory mere, Judge D'Arcy alA spoke last Sun day at Union hall in Salem when the Capital Typographical union held its annual memorial services. His topic was "The Old Time Friater Others on the progtam were H. S. Hons hard, president of the union. and State Printer .A. W. Lawrence. Better Grab a Piano- Some used pianos, almost as good as new. Will not lasL Better grab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. Killed In Shipyard Lewis J. Glass. 31 years old. wi accidentally killed in r Portland shipyard early yesterday, saysa mes- Malor Jack Hamilton I saite received by his mother-in-law. Aad his French.hxide will appear Mrs. William Cromley ot Polk coun for the last '.times tonight at Ye . ty. The body arrived In Salem, last Liberty theater.. i night and was taken to the Cromley ! home. Fuaeral arrangements have IKm't Forget not been announced That F. E. Sharer Harness rtore, 170 South Comercial street, has a full line of Boston bags and suit cases. . See them.- WHITE WASH DRESS SKIRTS Our stock of white wash tlress skirts U complete in jjaliar line, poplins, wash satins, and novelty wash materials. A long range of sizes to choose from. $1.48 $1.98 $2.48 up. to $9.75 i' f - . . Extraordinary values in wanted merchandise. - $ Children 'r fast hlaek. medium and heavy weight hosiery, reinforeed knees, heels and toes, pair . . . .35c Women's summer rests, low neck, sleeveless, each .....23c Women's low neck, knee union suits, land top ..59c Women's Bungalow Aprons, light and dirk percales ..79c Children's play dresses, good duality giifham; Ages 6 years to 14 years $1.48, $1.93, $2.48 Women's Lingerie Waists ;. 9Bc, $1.48 to $70 Slip on Sweatersall colors '.$3.98, $4.75 to $6.95 , a - - QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES 1. &. tjipl ffia IIMHMHIlMIHMMMMHIHMIMIMHmMm and which will be worn by those who are to represent the ploneirs in the pageant. , I PERSONALS Miss Carrie -Hurst left yesterday for Minneapolis. -, ; Mr. an J Mrs.! R. II. .Dearmond of Bend, departed, yesterday after noon on their return trip home. Mr. Deamond is proprietor of a garage, Mrs. R. H. Thompson of "Wren and Mrs. M. J. DeGrarr of Oklahoma City. Okla., are la the city vUiting Mrs. Mary Entrei. I -Mm. E. S. Tyler, went to Lebanon, Or., yesterday where she will visit with relatives for a few days. GERMS ; OF DISEASE should he promptly' expelled from the blood. This Is a -time when the system Is especially susceptible to them.' Get rid of all impurities In the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. and thns fortify yotfr whole body and prevent Illness. i . , . The Citlllan I'm surprised Ihat you. a- police ofTicer,' should allow yourself to bo hela op and robbed. The Cop But you sir, we Were on strike when it happened. Washington ftar. . E. See Our ELECTRIC WASHING I ;: MACHIN?S ! Welch Electric Co. 370 State St. . Phone 933 WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tcids and, in fact, anything you have to selL I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 611.' A - W00DRY, The Auctioneer NOTICE It yon have any Juns or aecond hand goods of any kind, see us first. " . -. ' CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 ChemekeU St. Phono 308 LAST DAY t 1 ' ' ' ' - : Major Jack Hamilton " and HIS FRENCH BRIDE A Thrilling Lecture COME - EARLY YE LIBERTY Decoration Day Services . . nrration dav cervices will 1 be held 't the Picnecr . church - near Brooks F.lday. May 30. Rev. Sid- nev W. Hall of Kimball College of Theology will be the speaker ind Rev. Alfred Bate3 will be the sflo let. The service will begia at 10t30 o'clock a. m. 3C 1 rj " " i a I Full value paid for , Liberty Bonds in trade at . The People's Cash Store Phone 451. 186-196 North Commercial St Western Junk & Salvage Company The, lllg Dance Moose Hall tonight. Rates Raises Money Rev. Alfred Hates returned to Sa lem from Willamina ajd Bntr on fucsdav after having raised $Cfl to ward the centenary fund of the Meth odist Episcopal chuich. Emmett White 1 Will shin lambs, hogs and cattle next Saturday. Highest matket price paid. Phone 1425-M, or lCsl Students Hear lajor .Major Jack Hamilton, United States army, who fought with the Freoch British and American forces in the world war, spoke to. the high school' students Tuesday with the permission of Superintendent John V. Todd. .Madame Hamilton, who is a war heroine, accompanies her husband. Major Hamilton lectures at the Liberty theatre tonight. Tlii Week's Drapery Seci4l Firm colors in Snowflake Drapery, Rose, Blue and Green. Regular tbc at oTc'per yard. C. S. Hamilton. Dr. L. IL Springer, Dentlt, Moore Building, corner Court aad Liberty Seek Father's Body Chief of Police Varney is in re ceipt of a communication from Paul Cront nberger, asking that the Sa lem police department keep a look out for the finding of the body of Rev. J. Cronenberger la the Willam ette river. The elder Ctonenberger is believed it have been drowned in the Willamette at Corvallis May 20. as his clothing was found on the bank of the river. The-police de partment requests that should any one discover a body in the river the Information be .telephoaed to tha police station. Roule your freight tU Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express sernce at freight rates. Long distance hauling tnly. Phone 1400 nillHIIMlilHMMIIimiMminHlMIHMMMIII li We 'Are Always Advancing f Good Used Ptanos Some good as new; almost at your own price. E.. L. Stiff & Son. Has KeliHve: Here- Major General James G. Harbord. head of the se:-vice supply or me Anerican expediiioDary forceo. who has been made cniei oi stau oi inw Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear." Every sack guar anteed. At your grocer's. We your CALL 700 will buy for spot cash, old furniture, tools. household goods, hardware and junk of all descriptions. There is hardly an item we do not buy. ' -. We specialize in this line are able to pay all your goods are worth. " ; Give as a trial. Corner Center & K Com! Balem, Oregon :- Thr-e Attorneys Admitted ; Upon approval of their vert if I cates from other 'states three attor- seys were yesterday admitted by! thr supreme court to tne practice oi iaw 'in the courts of Oregon. They Were D C. Hartson of Klamath Falls, who holds a Nevada ceitificate; Arthur G. Beattie of Oregon iCty, whoj has a Kansas certificate, and Albertus H. Switzer-of Corvallis. who has an Illinois certificate. The May I law examinations are now in progress here with about 30 applicants for certificates taking ,tbe: tests. Genuine ASPIRINj The Aspirin TaMets we recom mend are made in America by one of the largest and most rcli able manufacturers in the world Each tablet contains "i grains of chemically pure aspirin guaran- m teed undr the pure -food and dm? laws of the C. S. llovcrn- ment. We have tlve'm in loxes of 12 or 24 tablets ami littles of 100. Cliarlie Chaplin In "Shoulder Arms." his latest and best at the Bligh theater today and tomorrow. ,. Ready To Waterbury, the marathon pianist, is all wound tip and ready to begin his Ioag grind over the piano key board. He begins at 10 o'clock this morning in the show window of E. L. Stiff & Son, in his attempt to break his record of continuous play ing with both hands. His present record is 65 hours and 7 minutes. An attendant give him food aad nour ishment. Mr. Waterbury says he is in good shape and expects to break his record. His window is all ar ranged, with the piano he nses. also a talking machine is in place, which he plays duets with when he becomes tired and sleepy. A small table 1 near at hand npon which 1 placed bandages, bottles of liniment, clean towels, and dishes already for a meal to be served. A prize is to be given to the person estimating the nearest number of hours and minutes played in his attempt to break his record. Standard Scale Book In duplicate. Statesman job of flee. Always improving our service always aiming to make it i T . I . 7 . 1 , ? .1 to your advantage to ucai prun us. - more SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE fThe Penslar StoreiM . 135 North. Commercial Street.: Phone 197 '. ."' -- 4 . . imilllMlllntHMMIHmilHHt Receipts, Notes and All IUaa At Statesman Job off lea. Perry's Drug Store 75e Legal Blanks- Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. a f 1 ... 1 ; Oscar Hayter of Dallas and Arthur Clark of Corvallis. both attorneys on the state boaid of examijners. were here yesterday, giving the bar examination to nearlv 30 candidates Store Exclusive Agents for Salem 115 S. Commercial Street Picneers Lire Again- Many of the old pioneers will live again in the characters of the his torical pageant which is to be givea on the campus of Willamette univer sity June 7; 9 and 10. in commem oration of the Tith anniversary of the institution. Older residents of the valley have aided the pageant committees in furnishing informa tion concerning just how these orig inal settlers IookeJ, and many have lent garments that belonged to tho who helped to make Oregon, bi&tory. n WANTED nnrriac r Pears 1 if " and Logan- s berries We are conlrictixig ' Royal Ann Cherries at 8c lb. - , ' Loganberries Jat . . 8c lb., -. - - ' I ; i ' ' Strawlerries it . ..... . .. . .12c lb.- : " "' Red Raspberries . . . , .........12c lb. Gooseberries j.,... .'.....wJ Bartlett Tears .;...i....0 00 ton We furniji boxes and crates. f MANGIS ! m - Phone 717 642 SUU St. BROS; Sales, Oregon . . -, - . i I fi'.-