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,ni: iui STATESMAN': TTTTTmV. JrXT. 10. 1019 P'GITY: rjr. Aioiav i ommanderj X- 0. ;i. K. T thi-J oven. ing. Work - in the Temple degree. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. - Special mcoting of. Salem tocige N.i. 4. A. F. & A. ks : iay ai nr ui. to attend, tfbe funeral' nf nnr late brother, W. A. CuaicK, of. Fli dejity TxJge No. 54, of Gervaia. Or ! Visiting brethren eleuiie. I5et Funilture and Furnishing - Ever sold at auction on Friday 1:30 p. n.i.. 34T S. Winter street. See descriptlvead on page 8.' . Veteran Make Plans- The Spanish AVar veterans of Sa-; lem are making great preparation? j for the state encampment which wilt ! be held here the second and. third of July- About 150 veterans from var ious parts of the. state are expected or Clara Kimball Young in" ' , ; ." "THE B0 AD THEU THE DARK" BUSTER ' 3 Prs. BROWN ' for HOSIERS ' The Remnant Store, . I .flTll III Prl1 M I ?r . Did It Ever Occur to You, THAT our prices on strictly high grade pianos are lens than it i possible for you to i get eluewhere. The quality bt and I terms ey. THE WILET B. ALI.KX CO. SIS Court' fSU in the Derby Funding. MONUMENTS. If your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our buiiness card..- . ';- v Capital Monumental ' Works, . 2210 S. Com. St, Pb' t C89. Salem . ' ' Salem Auto Radiator-Shop . Radiators,, Fenders and Gas v - Tanks Repaired . Tractor Kadlators a Specialty All work .guaranteed, lit S. 12th St. Salem, Ore, Bmall InTestment Ixuiiw Itealtj Loans House Kent! Agency, . ' General rroperty Dealing. JOUX H. r SCOTT REALTY CO-. . 404-405 iHubbard Bide. Phone 25 4 Salem, Ore. Western Junk & Salvage Co. We buy alt kinds Junk, hardware. furniture, tools, machinery. There Is hardly an item we do not buy. Phone 706. 402, X. Commercial St. For Hardware' Furniture and Second Hand Goods aee CAPITAL HARDWARE &, FURNITURE CO.. ,r.,--i':i..n.:t,. . . .... '. , .. If yn have furniture, stove or ttrpeti to sell, phone or call. at S85 X CfMfereUl Street WAN T E D rnniltare,. ranges, heaters, tools and, la fact, anything you bare to selL I buy for cas.h- Phoner 810 or Sll. W00DRY, The Anctioneer NOTICE If yon hare any Junk or second hand goods of any kind, see us CAPITAL JUNK CO. til ChemekeU St. Phono 08 See Our. ?i ELECTRIC WASHING V .1 ....-. MACHINES Welch Electric Co. 379 State St. Thone 953 We want to buy . Good Potatoes Best Market Price We furnish the sacks and call for the potatoes at your place. The People's Cash Store . Phone 453. 118-19 North Commercial St. NEW S An especially attractive feature of the reunion will be .the borne pro ducts dinner, which will be held the night of July 2. ! Tanl of Thank. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation q tht, friends who as sisted Li ihe arrangements Tor the runeral of Hevi W. C. Stewart, also fcr.: the beautiful floral offerings. MRS FERX STEWART AND FAMILY- . Viavi the OI! Hume Hemeriv - Frevonta, operation. See Mrs. "A. n. Foor, Marion hotel. Nlmlow y.etf7- Reautiful designs, values $1.00 'andl.SO at ft" cents a pard at llam'iltons. "1t. Tmitt Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8. Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear.?' ' Every sack guar anteed. At your grocer's. Leaves for Kansas City ' '"- Cooke. Panton 'Jeft Tuesday for Kansas City where h. will take a two weeks' course in filing methods and equipment. He is one bf 12 stationers in the United States se lected to attend the class. FrvV Ding: Store Will be closed Thursday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock on account j of the funeral of the late W. A. Cus ick. "Thf fCnrinv Ktnitn i v . 11s a racetrack romance of old Kentucky. Mae Marsh has the role of a plucky southern girl who defies fate and fortune in winning love and ?offinCSS' M tim Liberty theatre j " .'; 1 "" " At Statesman Job office. Snlem I'nxluct ' "Thelma" Individual Chocolates, 5c everywhere. Recruiting Mail Tours Comity - j-ee u, ureenup; who is in charge of the army recruiting africe in the D'Arcy building, is touring Polk and Marion counties in th; Interest of rtcruiting. He made the trip to In dependenca and to Brooks yesterday and today will Ivlsit various other communities. IteM and l.isrgest Auction Friday. Where? 345 S, Winter. See ad on page SI Legal Blanks j Get them at the Statesman Job of- tee. Catalog on application. In a Tradmg Mood? If you want to trade In a need pi- mo for a new one, we are ready. L. Stiff & Son. : Return From Port land- Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Basey he- turned. Wednesday evening, from Portland where ! they have been vis iting for the past ten days with their daughter; Mrs. Ida Disque and oth- i SAV MK.I ; THE ELK'S SALVATION ARMY rUiiU WAnlo YOUR HELP ! SMITH'S FOR SMOKES State and Commercial , MONEY TO LOAN On good improved Jarms. Capital Credit & Adjustment Co. iRm. 416 Masonlc.Temple. Phone 419 : Auto Repair Shop ; i HOME of the VESTA , BATTERY Battery Repairing and - Recharging If. M. MILLER. Pron. 245 Center, St. V - , J Phone 927 A MODKL 90 TOlRIVn CAR 11S Just completely overhauled, and re painted. At a bargain for somebody. Also some grood buys in other makes of secondhand cars. 24 ton lumber trailer. Thayer-Shafer-Oulley make, nearly new, at one-half price -of new traUer. . ' Wood-Rose Motor Co. 246 State St. Phone 311 MYRTLE KN0WLAND Music ami Musical Merchandise Sonora Dealer In Salem 41.5 Court St. SalemOregon Telephone 35Z Our strongest belief is in im partial justice to all and it fol lows that every one receives the same earnest courtesy. Our business dealings are above reproach. - - - - - i HI 114 er relatives. They were compelled to return by way of St. Paul and Xewberg , because of the condition of the roads. Ilare ... ' 1 If you want' to see a sensational horserace on j the famous Saratoga tracks, see Mae Marsh in -The Rac ing Strain", a surprise play of love and vengeance. At the Liberty the atre today. Shadov Xets f Beautiful designs, values $1.00 $1.20 at "2 cents a pard at Ham ilton's. Better Orab a PUino - ; Some used pianos, almost as good as new. Will not last. Better grab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. Thelma' Individual Choeolat Made In Salem, 5c everwhere Fraternal Union Answers feu it In the case of Helen M. SouthwicV vs. the Fraternal Aid Union an an swer has been fjled and the defen dant asks that the case be deter mined under the laws of Kansas, and that the plaintiff be prevented from denying' the right to control her as sessments and disability benefits. Usetl Plnnn Going fast. Grab one. E. L. Stiff & Son. Judge Insect.H Highwaiy Cotmty Judge Bushey and County Commissioner J. T. Hunt 1 went to Aurora yesterday to make a general inspection of the work on thai Pa cific highway from .' there south Work is .reported progressing satis factorily. , , I Every Article oGod as Xe-J ! At auction Friday, 34. S. Winter. See descriptive ad on page 8. ) Gooseberries. Strawberries ami Ken tish Cherries ; We are in" the market. Bring them to our big plant, opposite S. P. Co. passenger station., Phei Co. Marriage Licenses Issued ; Marriage licenses were ifsaed ys terd?v to J. W. Kephart ?nd Sarah B. James, both of Salem and t.v Earl I!.! Barnes of Portland ajd Minnie A. Pavis of Salem. "Fruit Growers" Attention "Rig Money in , Dried Products. Save your fruit. ' j j i T ' Evaporator equipment, about one third its value) complete plant for sale. (Fruit dryer) ready for operation , short notice, best location in the west, offered at "positive bar gain." (Came to me on mortgage.) Small cash payment required, liberal terms on balance. Would consider to Join with respolsible parties to operate commercial dryer. (Believe can clear $100 per day or better.) Investigate this. For appointment here or Salem .address "Commercial Evaporator", care 562 Elm St., Port: land, Ore. Pioneer -Go To Portland . Largt numbers5' of pioneer fami lies are planning to attend the con vention in Portland today of the In dian War Veterans and their fam ilies. Many others are planning to attend the pioneer picnic in the John A. 5 Hunt grove which will be held June 21. ! ' Executor APtointel ; iElliot A. Colony has been appoint ed executor of the estate of the late Eliza. E. Colony of Salem. Thet es tate 1s valued at about $20,000. Teachers Examination Announced County' School Superintendent Smith announces that beginning next Wednesday examination will be held for on wear, five-year, and life primary certificates. The oyr certificate will entitle the hoWer to teach in the primary , grades the five-year: certificate is good fot a three-year high school, and the lire ditlom. is b-cod for a atandanl high school. ' . : ". . ,t . They're Off : . ' . ' The Pride of Kentucky amd the girl who dared race their "warj0 triumph. See Mae Marsh. In The Racing Strain." A play with punch. - At the Liberty today. Cfvertnl Venire lraw (The resular panel of Jurors was exhausted in Department No. 1 of circuit yesterdav and Shenfr Need ham was fcent to empanel a venire. He arrived at the 4 o clock E. R. PARKER (I'ainless Parker) SAYS: , . That small cavity . in . your tooth, the one yon are jutt beginning to feel yvill soon' Ik a large hole if it' not attended to. Vnder the E. It. Tarkeri System of Dentistry these small cavities are properly filled at small expense to you. Painless Parker j Dentist State and Commercial Streets W I VSlTEM Oregon Electric train just in time to get all the, men. he needed. Those taken for the venire are R. 0. ('fil bert, Fra,ik Kashmeder, CI. W. I.af ler. 3. A. Manning, and S. I. Mr Cracken. . 1 , I .mile llarton, Willamette Instructor Is, enrolling students in her sum mer courses in voice and piano. o!h N. 17th. Phone 15S8. MinnettA Mager SjK-cial .Summer i Term In vocal begins June 20-21. I Apply studio. 521 Court street. I Vt it Ion for (fUitrdiaii At petition has been filed askinr that a guardian be appointed for A M. Itlinston, said to be an insane person. Iilnn Xefctnith Coming Linn W. N'esmith, regimental ser geant major of the 2.-,rd KngLicets. is on his way home, according to a telegram received from him yester day by Don 1L Upjohn, private sec retary to Governor Olcott. Sergeant Xefjmith was in France for is months. He is well known in Salem and is a member oi an old Oregon family. Funeral Ttxlay " The funeral or Jeremiah Baker who ' died Tuesday at a local hospital wilt be held this aTterCoon at 2 o'clock, at the Tfi williger home. 770 Che meketa street. Rev. U. G. Holt will conduct the services and burial will be In the Odd Fellows cemetery. llaby Chirks for Sale Today 544 State street. Phone 400. Iaier Mill M'ork Ir ogresses Work of clearing away the ground for construction of the boiler house for the paper mill to be located at Trade and Front streets, is progress ing rapidly, ajid every effort Is be ing made to complete the prelimiaa.y work in order that actual construc tion may begin soon. The mill ma chinery will be' of the most modern type and much of it is very costly. Gool Used Pianos Some good as new; almost at your own price. E. L. Stiff Sc. Son. Phez Company AVinw Suit 1 The Phci company yesterday won its puit against J. E. Gunsl?y brought to collect $1S0 for alleged broach of contract- for the delivery of lo ganberries. The Jury gave verdict greeting judgment for $101.71. Come! "Come! Comet Auction Friday. 4T High class furniture, live ad. on page 8. S. Winter. ; See des?rip Jury Ia Chosen Jurw was chosen late yesterday in the snit of A. Vann against Har ry Dunham brought to collect mon ey alleged due on, a foreclosure pro ceeding. The suit is being heard in department No. 1 of circuit court It was orlglnairy tried In Washing ton but some of the parties having since moved to this county a new action was brought here. ThU Week's Drapery Special English Lever Nets, values $2.0. 2.75. $3.00 at $1.49 a yard at Ham ilton's. . 1 ' . 1 ' Ilradeon Hfme From College . Victor D.fBradeson has retu.ned from University of Oregon where he has, completed his freshman year. He was attending the university when! he enlisted in March 1917 with Company M, 162a4 Infantry. He was in France with the company for 14 months and during the latter part of the time was fi:l sergeant of the organization. nn.i. U'li'i llrnwrv Soeclal English Lver Nets, values $2.-0- $2,751. $3.00 at $1.4 a para at Ham ilton's. Frank Miller in tiermaiiy Sergeant Franklin J. Miller, tor mer member of Company M, old Third Oregoj. on the Mexican bor der and in France, has been sent to the army; of occtipatlon in Germany according to a letter. received by Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger -from her son. Corr Doral Orlcy ..LerfingweU. who is a former member of the company anl is now a member of Guard Con.par. No 1. army service corps, with fta tion at Never3, . Fraace. Sergeant Miller Is well known in Salem and is the son of F J- Miller of Al bany, former member of the public service, commission." "Thelma Individual Chocolates . ' A Salem product made by The Gray' Belle distributed by George E. Waters tor sale everywhere, 5c o Flii Reported YeMenUJ -City Health Officer J. Kay Fem berton announces that m flu rases were repotted yesterday. There w. however, one case of scarlet fever re ported, which makes srven cases or scarlet fever in the city. Mrs. J. K. lora. I5 S. inter, Will sell her elaborate furniture and furnishings at auction Tr rlday i-C p m. Look over the descrip tive ad on page 8. HiWvkerH Have, rnv . A son was born Tuesday . Al bert and Kenn rHiSflker. wh. live on tural route No. 3. . k- standard Scalo lVoao In duplicate, SUtesman Job of flc. . - . Hoy Fined for I sinR f,JI,ce" Judge Unruh yesterday fined Uoyd Hockett 5 far driving a car with an old license. The machine, a new Chevrolet, belorg-d to J. U. KUsick & Son. and the license tag had been transferred front -an old Ford car. ' ;' IT IS ALTU W)XB NOW Samuel L. Kramer. Box 95. Sell ersvllle. Pa., writes: "I had kidney trouble for two years and had a terrible backache. , That is all Rone now after using; Foley Kidney Pills iud I feel well again." Foley Kid ney Pills get results quickly and are tonic In their .hehling and soothinp effect. J. C. Terry. vr A milt'rut 00Verar W1Une " how DALZIEL PROBING UNFAIR DEALERS Weights and Measures De partment Seeking Out Short Weight Dealers The Hepartmont of TVishtg anl Measures has accon-rlUhed p.,ndid results during the past five months and is being placed tip',n a better working basis which will unioubted ly make it one of the most utful offices in the tate. Wm. A. Dalzitl, deputy sUte seal er, states that a campaign Is beinr waged against dishonest methods of weight and neasire. and hat sever al cases have been successfully pnw eeuted and tines impoa upon dis honest dealers, and everything pos sible is being done tt get rid of the short Weight artist and the fellow who gives short measure of wood. t The office receives a sreit many I inquiries repardins laws on ilie sub ject of weights and measures whica is very gratifying t. the offida!. as it demonstrate that more inter est is bing taken In the de,aMment than ever before, and coupled with the complaints that come in from time to time indicates that the peo ple are alive to -their own interests and realize that the state is trying to help tnem through the weights and rceasure3 office. Continual attention is being given to commodities that are shipped ' front other states into Oregon and where short weight or measure li found it is imraeliately Ukcn up with the officials of the state from which It Is shipped. Consumers are advised that there are considerable quantities of canned goods on the market that are not up to the net weight marked on the can or package and when this is dis covered they shonll communicate with the department cf weights and measures at Salem. Oregon. Mr. Dalziel wishes the public to .understand that this 'office is at their service and will appreciate ativ information that will assist hint in the discovery of merchants who de liver short weight, or of wood deal ers or persons delivering wood that does not come up to the proper meas urements, and if the consumers will notify the effice and keep such hoi-t weight commodities, or short meas ured wood intact until the same is investigated by the sealer of we'ght and measures, he will see that the case, is taken to the courts and if possible have the guilty parties pros ecuted. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE (Tha Statesman la pleaad to print communications upon topiea or aaaerai interest at tnjr time. Thra ta scarcely any limit to the topics or -general In tereat." It la aaked only that corre- vpondenta refrain from peraonalitit. and us car that nothing be written of a libelous nature. letters must have writer'a name and address, though act necessarily for publication. t-a.) I-'or Marin Siuarr. Editor Stat siuan : Hay. Mr. Siaiesman. nir trcu ble. Your paper tells us there are to be two band concerts a ;ek GRAND OPERA HOUSE Monday, June 23 PRICES 50c to $1 WAIt TAX ADDED R. M. HARVEY Presents AND Creole Beauty Chorus THE fuAIMiEST AXIi HHillEST CI.SS MIXSTKKL ORtiANl.A TIO.V EN ItOlTE. A il AUAX TEED ATTRACTION- - 1 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS Including famous ballad singers, entrancing dancers, novelty en tertainers, expert comedians, in strumental and vocal soloists. A 20-piece band, every man a soloist 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS WATCH FOIl THE PARADE H I 1 1 r B i 1 1 H V P Governor itLr.x IheChtMroleh. n0d be Ucr order ,,4Wl e c&r license In Wilson avenue. Th.t will be great, for the folks wh lire cp there but we lire a long way off down by Marion Squa:e. It is a beautiful place with a good band stand, fountain and seats. If vqu have never seen 11. come dewn and take a look at it; we thin It 1j so pretty. Won t you please tell the band m n to come and play fr-ns once a ween. "We get awfully lonenon down there and some good miis.e would cheer us up wonderrully it migat make us better meu anl women. So you speak some good wcid "or Marlon Square and we wiil take yonr paper a long time. We like you anu wish you well. .oms day 1 will, writ you aam for I aiu y,ur fiend. '-NAB. s-aieni. Or.. June 17. IS ID A COMMON KKXSE CFRE. Don't suffer from biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach, gas, bloat ing, or other results of indigestion. Foley Cathartic Tablets clear the stomach and bowels, enliven the liver, and have a good tonic affect on the whole intestinal tract. - They relieve the heavy feeling no dis tressing to stout persons. J. C. Perry. NEWPORT FISH The finest quality fish i Always fresh i TRY Ol'U NEWPORT IIALintTT. Yon never ate finer fuJi. Also Cotl Frekli Every Day t ' F1TTS' MARKET 444 Court St. Fresh Fish LADD & BUSH. BANKERS ;' EiitaUiahed 16G3 . General Banking Businest Commencing June 16th 10 a. m. Koute your Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express service i Long distance Phone A SCHOOL OF i I 4 1 II I ET your boys and girls attend. school here at the United States National Bank this summer while they are earning. An oc casional trip to deposit their savings at good Interest will be of big benefit j Are you setting the example V" .ss J J v I I . vp r Ch.vrol.tfj th. Mfx, Antomo- ACTION u the keynote of PERILS ( V of THUNDER MOUNTAIN ANTONIO MORENO t - and Carol Holloway Head 7f peal Vitagraph Serialjcast of Thrill TWftiicians - u v SUNDAY MONDAY BUGk THEATRE Read the! : Classified Ads. ALWAYS FRESH coml? from Newport. and firm. jhrij Salmon. 'Thone 211 and Poultry banking hoars be to 3 p. m. i; freight via at freight rates. hauling onljr. 14001 EXPERIENCE youngsters a good of Thrift? J i