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I? TTTE OREGON S 'ATESMAN: SATURDAY, MAY SI, 1019 CITY rNSEWS Polk county, about 7 ak tu. yesterday. HerJ jh 111 Da e . Toaight at armo.y. f.'ome. Irrigation for 11 The ystem of dividing the city Into two districts which proved so latiafactory ilaat year wilt lie contin ed for the season of 1919. The hous3 wbicn bear even aunt fcera on the streets wi'l irrigate only OB Monday, Vdneday. Friday, and Sunday, and the houses which bear edd numbers on the. streets irrigate cnly on Tuesday, Thursday. Satur day, and Sunday. This jdan will Wallace Held .:, -.m THK KOAKIMi ICOAD FATTY AUBICKLE ': .. In" '. "The Cook" i permit every house to irrigate four days out of eehr week. I'.v strictly following this rule we are able; to supply aur patroas with the usual amount cf water under more satisfactory conditions. Sea son Irrigation bills will Le discount ed 10 per cent if fraid on or before June loth, Salem Water, tight & Power Co. ' . lioys To Play Albany : The Salem hiirh baseball team will -dp to .Albany .today to play, a return game -"With the school there. A few weeks ago the Linn county loys were defeated by a scora of 6 to c. They were takea to the llligh hotel where they a:e staying while under going treatment for their injuries. They are making a tour or the north west in their machine. : . . Dr. Carl E. Miller Has opened his dental' office at 510-511 U. S. bank bid. Phone 341. From Silvertoi ir.i and Mrs. William Zosel of Sihqrton were in Salem yesterday for the Memorial day exercises. Mr. Zosejl i was formerly connected with C'. S. Hamilton store but is now iii'ijesj in Silverton. the in b Tin Shop Ile-(itennl i V. II. I'.erger has re-opened - hi sheet metal shop at (HJO N. High St. ; Dance at Turner, Saturday , I May; 31. Men 50c. Salem chestra. Or- For Hardware Furniture and Second Hand (ioid see CAPITAL II AIIOW AUK and I lIlMTl HK CO. If r ,u bave furniture -stoves, or carpets to . sell, phone JMT. or rail at ('mmrrrlal tr- BUSTER 1 3 Prs BEOWN r for HOSIERS ) $1.00 The Remnant Store, - 254; X. Commercial St. . ; MONUMENTS If yoof monumental work is solicit- -- ta. Kinaiy asK ine solicitor ior oar 1 business card. 1. Capital Monumental - Works, , , 2210 S. Com. St. Ph C89. Salem A Salem Product .. "'-. "Thelma" Individual Chocolates, 5c everywhere. . ;- The Uljr Dance Toaigh at armo y. Come. lleie Prom Portland J Pearl Hums of Portland was in a lem yesterday visiting friends He was formejly connected with the Hal-, yorsen & Bums garage in thU city. To Whom It May Concern 1 I, Alice Cook. haVe paid the coun ty. 125, which Utey were kind enough to forward me" o.t .account of my husband. Chalmer Cook, buried IVc. is. 1916, I. wish to thank them; also, all who" were kind to me dur ing his sickness and death". (Signed) Mr. Alice C6ok, llosedale, Salem, MVMinnVille Ientit Visit Fat Iter - !r. ami Mrs. George Writht of McMinaville were1 in Salem yester day visiting ,!:-. Wright father. John' G. Wright, veteran employe of the state hospital. (ierjtldine Knrmr In ; Willard Mack's big Alaskan story; "Shadows" at Ye Liberty Sun day WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE BETRAYAL (Continued from page 1 ) lotit Kail To Hear , Tlie program given by the studeats of McMinnville at the Baptist church Sunday evening. . Dr. C. K. Prime Occupies former officefff Dr. O l. 13 u a ii uaun. uiug. l uuue Office 323, Res. 1601. meuibran e of their enthusiasm. disM ciptme and conrase, Ve see the wreaths on their tonfts and will take! care f of them as piotisly and grate-l fnly as the. tonbs of our own sol diefs." . With the Idaying of the ,Star Spajngled Itanne:" a.id "The Mar-j seil aise" by the' band and tha sound ing of "tapa" by the biigle the offi cial : program ended, but President Wilson afterwards personally depos-1 ited a wreath in honor of the Amer lean; dead in the name of the Ho Scouts of America. - : Extraordinary Values in New Sport! Sfcijrts Specially Priced Dr. Jrott Bank of Commerce bildg. Uwd Piano Going fast. Grab one. E. L'Stfff &. Son. ' -.'..' .i . Try Xort hern -Flour, . ' "It's a Bear." Everysack guar anteed. At your grocer's. , Recelpt. Xnte an1 All Blanks . - At Statesman Job office. ' ' Dr. . Ifc Scott Chirop'Ticiic Spinologist is now in i Portland. His offices in the United States Bank bunding are open, how- ever for ihf making of appointments. Phone 352. Res. Phone 1532W R, W. RALLAXTYXK V Piano Tuner I PLAYERS A SPECIALTY With Cherriagton Planer House, 415 Court St. Salem, Or. Former IViileitt Visits Sister . i Whit Holman of California who was a -resident of "Salem for ma.iy years, "was in this city Thursday and yesterday visiting h's sister, Mrs Ed.; Herron. He 1 started home late yesterday. jj ... . ' . ,, , i Indies' Y. V. CJIcc Clul Concert.- First SKthodist May 31, at S o'clock. Tlielma" Individual Chocolate Made in Salem, 5c everywhere. Slnng l-eer and (4immon Sens Instead of giving up and saying Phnne-I q nave P"ng lever-, it is mora , sensible to take a good, wholesomt physic. Biliousness, sick headache. sour stomach, bloating. coatefl tongue all are banished by Foley Cathartic Tablets. B. B. Howard Unadilla. Ga., writes: "Foley Cath artic Tablets give quick relief." 4 C. Perry. 407-8. Xew Schelule Effetiv'e June 1st Commencing Sunday, June 1st the Oregon Electric Railway t:ain No. 12 will leave Salem 12:05 noon in stead of 12: 15.: and will reach Port land 2:20 instead of 2:25' as irmer Iy. . letter Grah a Piano Some used pianos, almost as good as new. Will not last. Better grab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. lUindstaml Is Painteif The bandstand in Marioa square has been improved by paintinR. the work having been completed Thurs day. : The stand is painted white and green. ;v .Salem Auto Radiator Shop C' . Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor JUdlators a Mpeciaitj' ? All ork guaranteed. lit S. 12th Stl Salem, Ore. Bmall Investment Ixtans Kealty - t Loans House- ICental Agency, ' General Property Dealing. r JOHN II. SCOTT REALTY fO U 404-405 Hubbard i:idg. -Phone 254 Salem, Ore. See Our ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Welch Electric Co. (579 State St. " Phone church, In a Trading Mood? i I If vou want to trade in a used p'- no for a new one, we are ready. E. L. Stiff & Son. Don't 'Forget That F. E. Shafer Harness rtore. 1 70 South Comercial street, has ; a full line of Boton bags and suit cases. . See them. ' Many Gdfers m Curse Atanv-goTfe-n were on the course at the lllahee Country club yesterday. there being between 30 and 40 au tomobiles at the' club house at one timie. The qualification course for the Golfers magazine cup was played. AVation Ictcran Dctunis Keith White has returned to. Sa lem after more than two years in the service. He was in the motor truc k seel ion of the aviation service and wjh ;n one of the first units to go lo France. . Tn Ilijr Dance Toaight at armo-y. Come. ond UmhI Pianos Some eood as new; almost at your own price. E. L. Stiff & Son. WANTED Ftirnltura. ranges, heaters, tools and, in fact, anything you ham to aell. I buy for- cash. Phone . ! 610 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer Xotice We hav 5 opened a first-clas re pair shop asd will ?ive the motoring public the very best of service. Open night .Mid dav and Sundays. Marion Garage. Phone 362. NOTICE I! yon hare any Junk or second hand goods of any kind, see ns first. ; ;. : - CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 CLemekeU St. Phone 308 We want to buy Good Potatoes Pest Market Price The! People's Cash Store Phone 453. . 186-196 North Commercial Stl V'l Take Charge of St-re . Uobert Smith, who has been with the Busick chain of stores in Salem has qone io Silverton to take charge of1 the Busick store in that city. McMinnville College Student At Baptist church Sunday , even ing. i Just PeCeivel A shinment of five carloads of "Diamdrtdi T" trucks. Place your or let at once for prompt delivery Charles Ljvesley. Marion Garage, op oosite Marion hotel. Citlifornian Unit In Smas'i .Mr. and Mrs. Morton of California vere iie!itly injured when Vnejau tomobile tbev were Jriving was hit bv the , Falls Cily motor car at rnsini? cn the Wallace road, in Dance M. H. A. Hall Near Cfiemawa, 4-piece orchestra Auto leaves Masonic Temple s:so. Dr 1m U. Springer, DentL-t, Moore- Building, corner Court aad Li&eriy i standard Scale Book In duplicate. SUtesman Job of- 'ice. TAILORED SI'OIiT SKIHTS AKE THE VOGI E FOR STYLE WITH MODISH WOMEX To tlie woman who lesir's Stylo, Fre-finiiient y these new siort skirts will fctjronply appeal as they arc ninth-led in the most corrrct modes of the season's leaning. Man-toorcJ fashions i i i AT THE LIRBARY ; ! "Mc-Mininllle Day" r At the First Baptist church Sun day. The ?vming services win oe conducted, by 20 students from Me-. Minnvule college. o Arrwts Yeterilay (No arrests we:t? made yesterday despite the nvany -people on the streets and the number of automo biles in town. The police have come to expect accidents and arrests on holiday as a natural consequence of i the crowds but, yesterday was -otably freerom trouble for tne or f ic'ei" s. 'The Secret Press of Belgium, thf success of Belgian newspapers in printing exact information during the war. told by Jean Massart rOregon. her history, her great meik. her literature, John B. Horner rliistory of Siiffrige in the I nUei States" by Kirk Porter. r'HiMoric Shrines of America." the stiryof 120 famous buildings and thte pioneers who made them notable by John Faris. Practical Work of a Bauk." the practical banking in detail, particu larly credit, by William Kn'ffin. "The Business of the Housenold." finance, thc family, budget, and tha legal -status of . the family, by C. W- Tiber. : ; , "Tbe Lure of the Land." farn.in after fifty, by the chemist Harvep Wiley. "The Flower and the Bee." a most attractively illustrated book on pol ligation of flowers, by John Love II. ("The Frog Boob." a study or the habits and life histories of American toads and frogs, illustrated with triany plates, by Mary C. Dickerson "The Sugar Beet in America. a complete discussion of its culture and manufacture into sugar, bv F. II Harris. "Measuring the Results of Teach- lrig.7 a study of, tss.of ability vT students for teachers by' alter Monroe. ' ' i Walking-Stick Papers." clever es says by Koiert Lortes uouiaay. "Eatlne in Two or Three lang uages. ' ny irvin s. toiii. "Camp Cookery!', discussion of pirovisions and utensils aa well as ricipes for the cooking, by Horace Kepbart: - . ! : "Tin Soldier by Templa Bailey. "Sinister House" by Leland Hall. KORRECT SKIRTS Tlio liurh for Today And God's Gentleman as portrayed Tpyfthe Psalmist will be the sermon topics at the Congregational church oj Sunday. , eal Blank Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Former ltesident A'Kit Mr.and Mrs. Ellis Cooley of Sil vc it on were visiting fsalem frendj vestefday. Mr. Co-lev was.formser ly associated with the Bishop. Woolen Mills store in thU city and is now in the clothing business in Silverton. "Tlielma" Individunl Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wateii- for .sal everywhere, oc. CM)VKUDAI.E P.K1KFS New Spoilt IMahls . . . New Silk Poplins . New ChmMah Cloth . New Wool Serges New Silk Poplins New Novel tv iSilks ... . . $4.98, $8.95 to $17.50 1 $198, $5.98 to $14.75 . $5.95, $7.48 to .$12.50 . $5.95, $6.95 to' $12.50 . $4.98, $3.98 to $14.75 . $6.95, $70 to $17.50 i T Wash Skirts in excellent qualities of Washed anl Shrunk Trieotine, Oahardlnes city Wash Materials l j $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $3.98 up to $9.75 each and Nov- r ' - Quality Merchandise Liberty Street, Salem Popular Irices Cientleman" Is what somV- one said is pictured in Psalmi !.". Dr. Kantner will cive , a a' interpretation of the Psalm Sun day at a. m. W. Niemeyer DRUGS Western Junk & Salvage Company CALL -K$ We your will buy for spot casln old .furniture, tools, household cood. hardware and junk of all descriptions. There s . hardl y an i te.ni we do nri buy We specializ in thljt line are able to pay all your gxls are worth. . " . Give us a trial.' . , Corner Center K X. Cf I Salcin, t)rcgn 75c Voeue Complex. Imu.. -. 1m: Roylae Po. ............ .fr t'.olf Quen li 50c. Corona Rice Po ....... 50c 'Supreme i'ace Po 5c Pages Face Po ....... Creme le Caiuelle Po. . 25c . Mary Stuart Po ...... 25c A'oiie Vo 40c Coi'Olopis VOf . Talcums 25c Pages Talcums ... Gilt Supreina Cream . ... . . i Oz. Lipoid Green Soap. . COc Suvrema Shaving lAt. tiile i;tc . -I.V . :19c .:l!c .:i!c . !cl . Ic . Ic .2"c . :irc t!c 15c 4-V 45c Klre 'IKk- Sliulit -Damacc A fire whbh occurred in the rjf of the residence of S. E. Tucker. 218 l street, yesterday at 10 a. in., was extinguished bv. the Tire depart ment be foie much damage was done. The fire is believed to have started from spa. ks from the chimney. . CI .OVER DALE. Or.. May 2S J. M 'Hamilton received wjrd Satur- ay eveaing that his son Xoriiian, emuloved bv Viclt Brothers of i Sa lem met with an accident F.lday in which his arm was fractured.! Mrs. Delia Blaco and her mother. Mrs. W. Wright, went to Portland Friday tp spend he week-end. Mr. and Mrs.' Ellis of Washins- on and their daughter and' husband. Mr and M s. Clifford Hadley. of Portland; together with other friends came Saturday evening to! l-cnd a few days ..visiting with Mrs.1 W. Had- tey. ' ' : That Johnnie Sliifrerr. whq ba een in r :anc? nas amvea saioiy n Xew Vork and may be expected heme soon Is the . good aews re ceived bv his parvnts Friday. ; W. II. Wilson rv-ceivcil word that his son who i? still in France is now Sergeant- Flovde Wilson.. W. J. Hadley and family and M. Fliflet and family attended the Jtr- if.ey picnic at Marion t nuay. Mrs. F. A. Wood. .Mr. Grce Thom as and Mr.. W. II. Wilson have their '.liece. Mrs Bertha Co:mvtoek an-l l.t mil v of Salem' .-ending the week-J rend with them. I M-.-. and Airs a number of prunes ' from other growers and will run the dryer on a commercial basis. Mr. Evans esti mates tliat the building complete will cost in the neighborhood of $7000. the contract having been let to L. W. Gohrke, a Dallas contractor. SI LVEItTt )X l'EIlS IN A I.S The- V.vi Dance Toaisht at armo v.- Crime. SILVERTON. Or.. May 2R. (Spe cial to The Statesman K. Olsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eilef Ols-.'n, left for Alaska Monday morning. Mrs. Ida Madsen left for Inilay. S. Dak., Moaday morninc. Mrs. Ma'dsen will return to Oregon in September. "Mrs. Elmer Olsen went to Port land Monday to stipend a few days with her mother. Thorwald Haft, who is employed In Polk county, spent Sunday with his rather. S. A. Tart. Ben Johnson. Miss Anja Johnson, and Miss Jo.eihim Johnson of Mc- iCee motored to Silvert'Mi Sunday. Miss Lillie Madsen mnt to Cor- Ailhnr Kunke an l i vallis Thursday to attend tb- ann i;l da lidUV W. I". ilee Club Conceit. First Methodist May SI, at S o'clock. church. The IVuce Edition 25 cents per copy. The Siatopinan will attend to the mailing, of them without extra charge. , SATl'KDA V SPECIALS $ nn Oz. perfumes ........ 1 Lb. Kpom Salts .... ........ (. Olvcerinrf; ........... V Lb. Peroxide ...... r. (itv soan ....... $1.00 Nux & Iron Tablets ... ,-r i j w . . .......... 5c Kidney Pills , i'- Iliiikle pillw, . . c-'n 1arafi Oil ....... 'UP. Tlntex and Alartin uje Snaps . . .... . . . . i Cl lex . tic .'35c . I IK . 1'C Tlw S-Tiiil Hour' Iiiciling The evening service auo'.u an p rtunitv t get acquainted. Com" in the First Congregational church at 7 P. m. Sunday aDd enjoy in i-oclal hour. ' Mrs. Klillet and. son Oscar, were in Salem Saturday. O.-W. Kurris.au.l family spent Frl- in Saboii. . L. E, llennlr. is ptiUiii in a waU-r system' at bis residence. (Walter lslaco', will soon have his new' re-iiiU-n.-e erected. F. A.' Wood is "ompivt in the wa ter syst-iu at n is home. Ray Iyirris has -gom. to Flortnce, Oregon.!. i ; - . Carl Wood is wo: kin: on the Pa cific highway. j picnic of the Alalia Rho sorrlty. Mrs. Hans .lea sen was down from Portland Sunday. Evan Evans to Construct Big Dryer on His Farm llcfr of Motlf iM-nHi Miss Otbilie Montac. a rcKit-tere. 1 L- nwn in nui ni'ii n mi ( " - - "V U n-'-v in Alba .iv. has lejn inform d "- of the death of 'her mother. Mrs H. k; .Montac. f abot. Pa.. ,it mv ,MiM: M.mtac his ; gon ea?t to attend the fiiiicral. .!. .:c .!. . i!5c . . 4 .5tH', i; . I" l.5) 414 State St. Phone 167 Wl'lard Ick Famous Alaskan story Shadows featiirinc tieraldine Farrar. Thoma San tch i and Milton' Fills at city Sunday. I . DALLAS. Or.. May 2. (Special to The Statesman i One of, the larg est prifne dryers in this part nf the mile east" of Dallas ty Evan Evans on bis orchard land' near the Southern Parifir tracks. Thn ground 'dimen sions of, the bniidinc are 53. by 71 feet Pinl the dryer will have 20 tun nels with a rapacity of more than 1 bushcls of prunrH. The. build ing is one -of i be. most motlern1 of its kind and is the -result of careful in- j vesication on th part of Mr. Kvans j of drvers in all parts of th prune growih-g sections of the state. Mr. , Evans has 2 5 acres of prnn-.s in beartntvaud besides tli-s, uw ten Ye Lib-1 additional acres just cominr Into j bearing, lie has also contracted lor 1 , ':' ' ' I - The studious care Riven by us in following our clients instruc tions is certain . to result In ar ran gem en ts in , harmony with the desires of those vkho cm- ' ploy ii. Pastry That Has Flavor This is the kind of Bread, Tics, Cakes, Ekjagljiruts, etc you want. That's the kind Peerless riakej. ! ' - j J t I. PEERLESS BAKERY Philip Winters, Prop 170 North Commercial Street. HI i i ' i Phono 247 JfAN m m 71 l'l'I-Cl'l:h.li-n I I Cherries Pears ... 1 and all ! kinds' of Berries TIED j i t 1 : f We are contracting . i f r .Ec lb. .7c lb. ,-.5clb. !......! I-Li..:...' llings,' LainlKTti .. . . . . . Oilier varieties . . . SI rau berries ..j.... .-112c lb. Knl KasjWrrie?i . -.' j. .12c lb. HlaeklicrrieH (t(otni!itiea1cil) . .8c lb. ltlacklerries (eycrgtwi) ,...6clb. Ij)?aiilrrieH . . So lb. fJooseberrics . . . . 5c lb. I i r.n nrr ton , . . . . yw We furtiish baxes and crates. n i - AVe Arc Jforc lo Stir. MANGIS BROS. 542 SUte St. Phone 717 Salem, Ortgon o t i ir JL