ram oregom statesman: Wednesday, jfxe ii, 1019 Hake This Your Headquarters For T'.Tour. gilt selcfUiuis. H is dvvays a pleasare. for m to assist you in every way in making your choice. ' ' ' I Ask Jo see the new lihims Stei liner Patterns ' i "Our deeoraled wrdduVg rings are' worthy -of your inKpeetion. Hartman Bros; Co.. Jewelers and Optician's ; v , j ! Y,-' L N. W. Corner State and Liberty Sts. 1 -I , CITY NEW S Robertson Brooks. The message ti sent through ;the Salvation Array. Sergeant Brooks enlisted: In Com pany M. 62d Infantry In ! 1917 i but just before going overseas in . De cember (of that year, was transfer led to headquarters company of the regiment and iwas later transferred to the intelligence service of the American expeditionary forces. - teoua : man with "whom, to do busi ness. ' '. I Good VmhI llanos - Some good as new; almost at your own pilee. E. L. Stiff & Son. I ! Mr. and Mr. ; A. It. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson will sell' their beautiful 6-:ooined bun galow, piano and elegant furnishings at public auction, Thursday, June 12 at 1:30 N. Cottage street In a Trading Mood? j If you want to trade in a used' pi ano for a new one, we are ready. E U Stiff & Son. Tonight Dance at Independence. - I 1 11 1 . Brother Due Home Miss Hazel Flshwood, instructor at. the Salem high school, has' re ceived word that her brother, lieu tenant Had ley M. Flshwood is ex pecting ,tP arrive'in Oregon in about a week.. Lieutenant Fishwood -enlisted from; Nebraska and with the 353th -infantry, fc9th division. . re ceived his training unde: Major (Gen eral Leonard Wood. Within four months after his enlistment he had been promoted to . the. rank of bat talion sergeant majo. ' In May, 1918 he was sent to officers' graining J i - , IJZ 1 Constance Talmadge in 'Mrs. Leffingwell's - Boots" camp at Camp Lee, Va.. and in two weeks he was commissioned second lieutenant and ordered overseas with the -31 4th 'Engineers. In September he was promoted to first lieutenant and in October waa made command ing office- bf the 314th Engineer Ira'n.1 ' The,) Njnh division ranked fifth of alt divisions engaged in the number of meters advanced ia bat tle Lieutenant Flshwood is a grad uate of tnerniversity of Nebraska, whHjre . lie was .a member of the' ''Pershing Rifles," a military "or ganization there. In 1916 he- re ceived the deree- of master of sci ence i from! Columbia ; university, where he specialized in highway en gineering. He wiil spend the sum oner with his parents. Mr. aad Mr3. Harry Fishwfood on their ranch near Creswvll.. , He may s$end several days in Salem. Try Northern Flour' "It's a Bear." Every ; saclt guar anteed. , At your grocer's. All end Conference Dr. and Miss Hazel Keeler will go this morning to -New-berg to be gone a week. They; will attend Oregon Friends yearly meeting. The first of next week Miss Keeler will accom pany her sister, Airs. Kludas to Port land. Mrs. Kludas expects to spend the summer in Spokane and Omak visiting relatives. Dr. Mott lUnk of Commerce bildg. 407- DAY IS SET (Continued from Page 1) Elks Take Notice You are to meet at the club rooms at 7:30 Saturday evening to go in a body to Wilson avenue! to attend the Flag Day exercises. Motorcyclist .Fined ; Paul Noeck; charged with speed ing on his motorcycle, was fined $5 in justice court yesterday by Justice of the Peace I'nruh, He paid, the fine. - . Cleianlng and Dyeing -''.-'. At City Cleaning WctIjs.' 12 Gl State street.. Phone 703. i Sirs. Junk' June tJift Sale , China, Central Pharmacy. State St. BUSTER , 3 Prs. BROWN for HOSIERS $1.00 The Remnant Store, 254 N. Commercial St. r , - MONUMENTS ; If your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for out business card. Capital Monumental Works, Z21U o- UOm. BU- ri" T V , oareui X Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Kadlators a Specialty . Ail work guaranteed. . -19S 8. 12th St, Salem, Ore. "Thelma" Individual Chorolat - Made in Salem, 5c everwhere. Uoed Plan "Going fast. Ik Son. i Grab one. E. L. Stiff Tonight I : Dance at Independence. Mut Stand Trial . William 25 Moss; prominent east eru Oregon f cattleman, must - stand trial in the 'circuit. court of Harney county on a charge of cattle rustl ing. The supreme court yesterday sustained Circuit Judge Biggs, who refused recently to dismiss an in dictment returned against', Moss. Moss was convicted of the ' same charge in Lake county and that case is now pending "before the supreme ccurt on appeal. Small Inrestmcnt lnans Kalty - Loans lions Kental Agency, V General Property Dealing. JOHX U. SCOTT REALTY CO, ' 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. ' phone 2S4 Salem, Ore. Influenza Cause of Deal h Lewis Silverman died Tuesdav night at h's home 138? North Fourth street from Influenza. Mr. Silverman was 37 years4 old and leavesa wife ; nd : three fchlldraa "to mourn his death1, e was a memner or me sa- llem lodge cjf the Wooiman of the World. The funeral announcements will be made later. LuciW Barton, Willamette Instructor Is enrolliag students in, her sum mer courses in violin and piano. 59? N. 17th. Phone 1588. Western Junk & Salvage Co. 5 tVe buy all kinds junk, hardware, furniture. tools, machinery. There Is hardly an Item we do not buy rhone 700. 402 X. Commercial St (Salem PriHluct Thelma"! Individual Sc. everywhere. Chocolates, Notic We hav3 opened a first-class re pair shp and will ?ive the motoring puMic the very beat of service. Open night and day aad Sundays. Marion Garage. Phone 3C2. , SOCIETY "Thelma" Individual Owolates-- A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed- by George E. Water tor salo everywhere, 5c. Charged With Non-Support . James Kasaiek. charged with non- support of hi3 wife, has been ar rested in Twin Falls. Idaho, accord ing to Information received yester- bargains offered a year ago and who I appreciated "wonderful money sav ings they tecured by buying on that occasion. ' " . i . In sp.'akinr of last year's Annual Bargain day. the following quota tions from tsome of Salem's leading merchants given to The Statesman o.i the evening of hist year's event will demonstrate waal they tboncht of Bargain dav: "A big rush all day. couldn't han dle the CBwda." O. E. Price Price Shoe company. 'Wonderful'; said E. T. Barnes of Haines Cash store. 'It certainly is a success a benefit to both custom er an-1 community." "Needed a half dozen more clerk.. J. B. Littler The Bootery. ' "We've Jast been over run all day. Absolutely." Mr. J&rinan, man ager, J. C. Peaney company. "One-third bigger business day than even last year's' Ba.gain day. It's an event every citizen should support and encourage." K a four Bros. ' v The local manager or F. W. Wool worth company surely wore that Barcain day mile whn Interviewed. He said: "This is the 'kind of aa event that will make Salem a real live town. It'll let peopie know Sa- day by Justice of the Peace I'nruh. leni i? on the map. - I nevtr saw eo He will be brought back to this city for trial. He has no children. Legal Blank Get them at the Statesman Job of- Ice. Catalor on application. All Elks to Meet At club rooms at 7:30' o'clock to attend the Flag Day exercises Sat urday evening, June 14th. Husband Gets Divorce . Decree- by default was given yes terday In the suit for divorce of W. M. Zander against Nellie Zander. Desertion was alleged' The couple married, in 1894 and have two sons aged 19 and 15 years respectively and a daughter 13 years old. Nonej doubt. of the children are in Oregon: No property was Involved in the suit. many out of town people In my store It's been jammed ajl uay long." "My only regret is that vra could not handle the crowds with the de gree of service we always try to render." said V. G. Shipley. "Better tham last year," was the comment of Mr. Farmer of the Ray 1 Farmer rllardwaie company. "Biggest day we ever had." Sa lem Hardware company. . Every merchant on last,year's Bar gain day list wm equally emphatic in his praise of the evtnt. The: were forty-eight Bargain day stores last year but this number will be largely increased this year and Sat urday. June 21. Salem's Third An nual Bareaia day. will, without a oc'ipse any merchandising Dr. R.F. Pound Recently Returned from service announces the open ing of his dental otTIce, 5th floor. U. S. bank bldg. phone, 169. Beautiful O Roomed Strictly modern bungalow, p'ano and furnishings. located at 1255 N. Cottage : stteet will be sold at auc tion. Thursday, June 12, 1:30 p. m. RuMeIl Brooks Reaches Boston- Sergeant Russell M. Brooks has arrived In Boston and Is now at Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts, according tci a telegram received by his mother County Recorder Miiarea For Hardware Furniture and , Second Hand Good aee CAPIT.I H.lBDWAnE I KtaSITlHKCU It yu have furniture atoves or carpets to sell, phone 9t". or cult at N. C rell trrt WUKX IK SALRM, ORKGOJf top at - BLIGO HOTEL -A Home Away fretn Home Strictly .Modem tl-99 per day toe 8mu Selld Ceaifert Only Hotel In Bualneaa Distlrct Canl of Thank ! We wish to thank the friends who were so kind and helpful during the last sickness and at the burial of our wife and daughter. Mrs. Effie Naftzger. We are especially grate ful for the comforting words spoken by her pastor. Rev5. F. H. .Neff. and for the beautiful flowers and music. C. V.-Naftzger. Mr. and Mrs. J..F. Y'oung and familyj Albeit Young. Gooseberrle and Strawberries ' We are In the market. Ering them to our i big plant, opposite S. P. Co. passeager station. Phez com pany. ; ! . 4 ' Receipt. Noten and All Blanka At Statesman job office. WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In. fact, anything: you have ta selL I bur for cash. Phone S10 or 611. W00DRY, The Anclioneer Did It I Ever Occur to You - ; j THAT our prices on strictly high grade pianos hre lefS than.lt s possioie lor juu ?et eUewhere. The quality oesi anu terms eaay.H i THK U1LKY B. AtlEi Ci. - 519 Court St.. in the Uerov Aiuuuins. Ned McSherry Brought Back Ned McSherry. charged with pass ing worthless checks in this city about September 1. 1918, was yes terday brought back from California by Sheriff Needham. He. was ar raigned in i circuit court ' before Judge Kelley and will plead today at 1:30 p. nu event heretofore heU in the city. On Saturday, June 15th; every im aginable article of werhandts may be purchased at. a. .price less than ordinary. This will undoubtedly re sult in thousands of people coming from various points ia Marion and Polk counties to participate in this money saving? opportunity. Every day from now until June 21st tbe Statesman and the Capital Journal will give further details of the plans that are being .formulat- jd lor Bargain day what stores have -constituted themselves "Bar gain Day stores." what they will of fer as' bargaias. what novel sailing scheme they will inaugurate, and. in fact everything that could interest you in this day of all days for eco nomical buying. Read the articles about "Bargain Day" in each h,sue. Mak? a list of the Bargain day stores. Mak a lUt of the things you want to buy economically. Then come to Salem on Bargain day. Juae 21. In tomor row's issue of the Statesman we will give'you a list of the Bargain day stores. Watch for it. . Industrial Accident Fund Is in Healthy Condition NOTICE- If yon hare any Junlt or second . hand goods of any klad. ee ns ..first. ... .;;.'. ' .. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phono 808 Auto Repair Shop HOME of the VESTA HITThia Battery Repairing and Recharging L. M. MILLER, Prop. 245 CenterjSt. Phone vii See Our ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Welch Electric Co. 379 State St. i Phone 'Jo i Entirely but of Overland 90s. rtniv one Willvs-KnlgUt left- A few second-hand cars in good condition, j ' , Wood-Rose Motor Co. rtid State St. Phone 311 MYRTLE KN0WLAND - and Musical Merchanuise gonora Dealer In Salem 415 Court St. Salem. Oregon Telephone -3o2 We want to buy Good Potatoes Best Market Price We furnish the sacks and call for the potatoes at your-place. The People's Cast Store Phone 453. . ' '. r IS 6-191 North Commercial St WOOD SPECIAL - i i - ..... . i . - . .. , ,' 10 Days 75 eonU livg liotly Fir Woo4 at $7.00 per cord. " 60 eortls 2nd Growth Fir wood at $6.50 per cOrd. G. H. Tracy Wood Co. I I Phone 520 Standard ficale Book ' In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. Applies for Citizenship- William August Berna. a larmer living at Turner, filed application yesterday ; for citizenship in the United States. He was born in Ger many. March 9. 1860. and came to this country in September. 1880. Better Grab- a Piano Some used pianos, almost as good as new. Will not last. ieuer grau thenv E. L. Stiff & Son.-, A total of 18 fatal accidents was reported to the industrial accident commlslon during the month of May. acording to the monthly re port made public today. Final set tlements in all accident cases to talled 890 for the month, while 20 cases were rejected for cause. The commission now has 731 cases be fore it which are in .the process of adjustment. The financial statement shows that $16,384 was paid in pensions during Yhe month, leaving a balance of $1,780,403 In the segregated ac cident fund. .The administrative ex penses for May amounted to $10,- ,641. Mr. and Mrs. . R. Steraej who are t:-avellng in the pasture now &t the Hotel Marseilles, New Yoik City. The home of Mr. anJ Mrs. Ij. L. Vincent, on the Garden road, was the scene of a pretiy hone wedding when their daugh'er, Rutha Ann be came the bride of Koy Hay Mitchell of Dallas. Sunday at 5 o'clock. The impressive ring ceremoay was performed in a corner of the large parlo: amid a bower of maple bough? by the Rev. R. L. Putman, minister of the Court Street Christian church. After th" ceremony lc cream and cake were served the gn sis. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will make thei-' home in Dallas where the groom ia now engaged in business. The fol lowing were ihe invited guests: Mr. and Mrs, li. W. Wolfe ol Che- mawa. Mrs. Ma.tha L. Cooaingham. 9 1 years old. Mr. aad Mrs. L. II. Roberts. Miss Ethel Roberts. Mis Bernice Roberts. Mr. Alden lioorts. Mis. R. L. Putnam anJ daughter. Winona. Mr. E. F. Ljiip. Frank Cas pell. Mr. and Mrs. Joon Ix-fors r,f Portland. Mr. and M:. Jud.win Mitch ell of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wristht and so.i. Leonard, of Dal las. Mi. J. W. Miichell and wife. Mr. J. E. Mitchell and wire. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Nichols. Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver of Dallas. Mr. NAille Eldridge of Independence. Miss Velnur Mitchell of Dallas. Mr. J. C. Shreeves of Dallas. Glen Mitch ell of Baker. - At a pretty home wedding Tues day afternoon. MIsa Estcila It. Wat son became the bride of Fred J. Smith, at th3 home of the bride's mother. Mrs. E. L. W ilson. of ul I'nion street. Rev. Thomas S. Ander son officiating in the presence of only Immediate relatives. The bride's younger sister. Miss Letha Wilson, was bridesmaid and Archie Smith of Camp Lewis, a brother of the groom, was best man. The bride was lovely in a fcorwn of white- crepe meteor over satin She carried an arm boquet of white roses and white sweet pea. The bridesmaid wore a dainty frock of plak. crepe de chine and earned white and pink rosebud. Mrs. D-ckey. a sister of the groom. played Lohengrin's wedding march and Archie Smith sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because." After a dainty lunch Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for Portland. Seattle and other northern points on their hon eymoon. On their return they wlP make their home on South Church street. t The rooms of the Wilson hams were beautifully decorated with gar land of pink and white roses, car rying out the pluk and whits color scheme. The bride, is a popular young wo man of Salem, aad is the daughter of Mrs. E. L. Wilson. The gTOont, the son of Mrs O. G. Smith, of North 'Winter street, is also very popul ar. The families of William May and A. Welch were out for an auto pic nic on the Santiam Sunday. Saturday the local department of the Woman's Relief corps rave a reception at tbe home of Mrs. G. E TerwllUger. 770 Chemeketa street In honor-of Mrs. Bertha Drew Gin . . v : I. man of iieppner ana .-ira. nure Horseman of Portland, th? 'national vice-president, who are the guests of Mrs. Tcrwilliger. The toomr wtre attractively decorated with red and yellow roes and flags, rtd being tne department rolois aud veiiow tne national tclors. At the door the eueis were -met by little Miaa Myr ii Rhino, daintily dressed. In the receiving line were M a. Alice t. Caldwell. oreidcnt: Mrs. Haiti-? Cameron, cast department treasurer Mr Florence Spencer, department executive board; Mis. . 8. omiin and Mrs. Dinsm-r. Mrs. Elizabeth Adair Int-oduced the guests and as sisting about the rooms were Mrs Marr Crooks. Mrs. Rose Hagerdorn ami Mrs. Florence SUipp. Durinb the evening the guesta were honored with soj.ie whistlinK .nim i.v Mr Lamoine Clark aad with nonie piano solos by Miss Flor ence Shipu. The Misses Selma Kru- mow. Motence Pope. Tbelma Crooks and Florence Shipp assisted in serv ing. hmlprjfs l t . I r- WOMEN'S PHOENIX SILK HOSE JUST RECEIVED Seamless silk nosr, black, tvhitt, Havana) brown, I - Russian calf and cloud gray i Sliaped instt'i rsill; hosf, black, white j .$1.50 Full fashioned silk lnsf black, white, Havana brown, Uiissinii ealf and hiouse .$1.80 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY 1. (&j tjtpl?JJ 010- Liberty Street "Oyin tc de yay smarter nsen dan I is has gat mixed up In arguments." said I'ncle Eben. "whenever aaLody 'splains de league of nations to me. I Jes says 'Yesir. an goes oa 'bout my business." Washington Star. First Passdager Does this train stop here lonji enough to let yon get something to rat? Second Paacnger No, just lone enough to letyou pay for what yon orde r. Dallas News. I 1 1 ii imiii mm in mum ii in let inn i inn mi i Ever Alire to the Making of a Better! Drug (Store i i Is Oar Business Policy. : f d SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE ' 'The Penslar Store." ' , 135 North. Commercial Street Phbne 197 I - ' - - ; - ; '. nininimmiiniUMininumminMniiimt WAN Fred J. Smith to Mairy Fred J. Smith secured a license yesterday to; marry Estelle R.. Wil son. They were marnea later in the day at 571 Union street. Men Wanted at Fall City; Oregon Falls City .Lumber. & Logging com pany can use eight or ten men at sard and sorting table labor. Wages 13 to 32 cents per hour. J. K. nn to Leave J.-E. DSran who for the rat two a- r li vears has leen wun me v.. n. nnilitinjr Logrine Co., as superin tendent and sales manager of their box factory! has resigned his posi tion here to take a position as gen- oral sales manager of the Oregon nnv MfcJ Co.. Portland. Oregon rt.irir.cr hi short residence in Salem t- nnran has won many friends who regret very much to lose him. h.,t lsh him unlimited success in Ui ne- nosition.' Especially do the 'busihess firnxs wvho have been, doing ' h..aines with the above company lhmiitrh MrJ Doran regret his leav- ii.. .. isnV iv at all times found zl him a most dependable and cour- Send a coy of the Peace edition to the hoy In the service. Only limited numler of copies left, so or der early. S3 cent per copy. Cherries Pears and all kinds of Berries We are contracting te: . i i t , - i Royal Ann Cherries ........ 8c lb. Bings, Lamberts ........ ...,8c lb. Other varieties ,..V .5e lb. Strawberries 12c lb. lied Raspberries . .V .". .12c lb. Black Cap Raspberries 10c lb. Blackberries Law"tons) ...,l8c lb. Loganberries ....i, i8c lb. Gooseberries .' 6c lb. Bartlett Pears ... i..;..$60 per .ton We furnish boxes and crates. Strawberry crates for sale. Come and see us. before yoa sell. MANGISI?ROS- AVarehouse High and Ferry Sts. j i Phone 717 i t Of Hce 542 SUte St. ' V Salem, Oregon Reduced Prices On Rubber Goods. jt. Svmbol Water Bottle (n d rubier) $1-00 2 qt. Symbol Water Bottle (red rubber $1.00 2 qt. Monogram Water Bottle (red .rubiM'r $-tXJ 2 qt. KantWk. Water Bottle $2.50 ' All guaranteed for one year. Perry's Drug Store 13he Store 115 S. Commercial Street We sell for Cash. The Result of Adjustments The Chiropractor proves the value of his work by the good results his Mittnii find at his hands. It is quite natural for people to doubt that much good can be accomplished by merely adjusting the bones of the spine with the bare hands, but that this good does result in most every kind of human ailment can easily be demonstrated. Facts are what one wants to dis pel existing doubts. It is a fact that t-pinal adjustments will recover one rrom sickness and restore the ailing parts to healthy condition. Neither is this Improvement temporary nor accompanied by harm while effecting" it. The best way to definitely de termine the truth of the Chiroprac tic claims is a trial of the adjust ments. If the results are not good, the patient will then have grounds Tor his doubts. The Science of Chiro practic has grown phenomenally in practice largely by converting doubt ers thru practical benefits derived fiom spinal adjustments. DR. 0. L SCOTT Chiroprart lc-Kpino!oglt 209-312 U. S- Bank Blag. ANNOUNCEMENT BEGINNING JULY 1 "We will take each department in turn and. run a special all i . j- i week Bargain Sale on certain articles. But Ave also want you to remember we always have bargains in all our departments of Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. We now have a FREE DELIVERY ear running from fcilcm to Dallas which makes thc m 17 other day. C. O. D. orders will be promptly attl orders taken by drivers or phone. ; ' , , ! Liberty bonds taken for face value. i i oil..' , .'; FREE de- Special reductions on large camp order ' i I 1 livery. ! 3 ' ! . Management PEOPLE'S C STORE 185-194 N. Commercial St. Phone 453 V' i