f k i r TffB PRECOX STATESMAN ; SATUttDAY. JTXE 21, 1910 - .- ' - : '" . : 1 ' ' - I- V - IT John RlMlinntnlln " T 1 ' J I - - -- '' I i i i i , m V t CITY NEW A. Lodge No. 4, A. F. &.A. M. r if this eveniag. Work in the y F. r C. egree. ' Visiting jUiren welcome. ' j rjaTj the Old Home Remedy vmvents operations.! bee i Mrs. g, foorf Marion hotel. T,!cht 8:3l Cance st Armory. that if ithe state will furnish him thepower his "wagon" will carry more passengers in a day than any other elevator in tha state. "7 jiex Keep 'Otfuu.t A gror of the.inps made from 4e first to the second and, third Soon of the state house and to the iome was kept by Alex Cotuoyer. elevator operator at the capitol 4 en rhnrsdav of this week. The record iiaw?4 a total of 430 trips during t day. 20 or which carried passe'a prt to the dome The score was upt at the request of George Duns fard. superintendent of the building, irho will nse tha figures In the ,in jtillation of 'new. apparatus for op eration of the elevator. Alex avers '0 ETHEL CLAYTON . In - 4 VICKY VAN" "Get Away Kate i . Tonight' 8: 30 . - Danjej at Armory. ' Dr. Mott -. . Bank j of Commerce bildg. 407-8. i ;. . ;. . : V Used Pianos. Going fast. Grab one. 'E. L. Stiff & son People to Help Kl Calling upon the people of Oregoa to lend all possible co-operation to make successful the Salvation army home service campaign to be con ducted! by the Elks form June 22 to 30, Governor Olcott yesterday issued an' official statement over the exec utive signature. , j Gooeberriel Strawberries and Ken tish Cherries ; j . 'are in the market. ' firing them to our big plant, opposite S. P. Co. passenger station: Phez Co. J Wallace Again Named-f . I At a meeting of the state desert land board yesterday Fred N. Walt latfe of Tumalo .was reappointed manager of the Tumalo Irrigation projeetj In Deschutes 'county. The position pays a salary of $173 a month l and the manager is required to give! full time to the management of .the project. ,i v 1 John Sasstanoi eler on public ft highway, stnik by automobile. Of the total number of accidents 469 were subject to the compensation ict, 21 were from firms and corporations that have re jected ; the act and 17 were from public utility corporations that ara not subject to the act. 1 "Thelma" Individual Chocolates j A Salem product made by The Gray . Belle distributed by George E. Water tor sale everywhere, 5c. War M others Meet Todaj ! "The War Mothers will hold their regular meeting Inl the Commercial club auditorium today at 3 o'clock. All mothers whose sons were or now are In the service are. invited to at tend whether registered with the unit or iiot The principal business will be the formulation of plans for the homecoming to be held July 3 and 5 for te boys who served dur ing the late war. Lucil Barton, Willamette Instructor Is enrolling students in her sum mer courses In voice and piano. 598 N. 17thi Phone 1588. .! BUSTER ' B20WN ' HOSIERS - $1.00 The Remnant Store, ' 254 N. Commercial St. J Xew Business Starts 3 Prs. The Northwest j Commissaries, Inc., 0 j nas oeen organized ; Dy Kdwin J. m t urke and ir. J. .Warner of Pendle- ton and. David J. Sullivan of Port- Jo Iiocked IV the Key In his haste to get away to Port land yesterday with half a- million dollars in bonds for; deposit in: that city. Assistant State Treasurer Joe Richardson locked up some of. the office keys in his desk at the state house. It was a- little difficult to get the day's work under way until the desk was pried open and the keys recovered.1 , "The Golden Rule" I . As a rule of life will be the sub ject of Dr. Kantner's address Sunday evening. . i' library Women Here , A group of yonns women froni Portland, constituting a training class in library woTt in that citj. were fn Salem yesterday as visitors at the state library, i They were the guests of Miss Cornelia Marvin, itate librarian, who gav them informar tion relative to the conduct of the Btate library.. ! 1 ' ', rell from a load, of ha and eurfueil son Way near Jffe-o.. Th toUl rractures of the boaey in both fore- cost of the three bridges wli be arms. J . . s approximately $10, 00. They are to . ' ' " ' ' - be from 15 to 20 feet wide and will Knicr orao A. llano I he of th nauarA rnncr. fnrm in Some used pianos, almost ai road! tead of round. Fire bids fcave been as new. Will not last.' Better rrab I wbmiited and tbe county conrt has li. ami tt son. I mem unaer consiaeration. re serving the right to reiect hit or Accident on State Street I all of them Friday forenoon a Vord far- A raw ing a trailer "loaded with meat be- THUKW AWAY HIS CRUTCHES longing to tue Midget market col- "Six years ago I had rheumatism imea wun a street ca- on State o bad I was going on crutches, sireei oetweea Liberty and Commer. I writes Annmt r.trundeU. Sitr rtv. claL The street car suffered, a brok- Wis. "I tried several medicines and ?u imuer ana tne trailer a broken I doctors and got no relief. Three wneei. . .. bottles of Foler Kidnev Pills cured me. I threw away my crutches." Have no equal for weak, sore, ach Ing back, muscles or joints. . J. C Perry MAKE BOYS FEEL AT HOME IS THE PLEA (Continued from page 1) ThetmA Individual Chocolate ; Made In Salem, 5c everywhere. WlU Is Probated The will of the late Leah Moyer. wno a lea June 7 in Portland, but who as for many years a' resident of Salem, has been admitted to pro bate. Harry H. Moyer has been ap pointee ex; cutor and Joseph Martin, Koy Potter, and C. W. NMemever What It Mean fialfm V9 th firtt rltv In ih have been appointed appraisers of tsUte, as far as can be learned that the estats, JSOOOj s The estimated value is I planned on a celebration. A move ment was started several months ago to provide a home coming for the boys who went to war. Money was raised and all arrangements made to hold a grand event. Someone suggested that we postpone the home Executor's Flaal Acroont AIIowe1 'mi?F Fourth of July. A Salem Product ' a " "Tbelma", Individual Chocolates, oc every wnere. . In the matter of the estate of Sar ah Jaae Clark, the final accounts of the executor, William H. Clark, have been allowed and approved and the estate has been declared fully set tled and closed. , AnpralHers Appointed-- M. C. Bliven, Thomas Brown, and l. F. Hofer have been appointed appraisers ef the estate of the late Mary E. Daniels of Salem. The es timated value' 'of the estate is about $10oW -i i " Corporation si Dissolved-- Dr. R. Ca-lwright, as secretary of the Willamette sanitarium' cor - ; Did It Ever Occur 'to-Tou' - ,y THAT ur priced on strictly high grade pianos tr teis than it 15 poasibls for you to fet elsewhere. ; The quality best and term easy. .' . C.r--; ', ., 5' the ynusr n.-axx&x co., il) Court St.. in the; Derby, Building. land for; the purpose of operatlag pjration. filed resolutiojs yesterday commissaries, stores, hotels, res- at office of Cornoration Com- taurants and boarding camps and! miRJ,ion(ir schulderman disnolvint; maintaining a general employment the corporation This action is mere bureau with employment 'offices at ly the formal act of dissolving a cor variousi I points. he capitalization poratlon and, according to Dr. Cart- is 125,000. Tonight 8:30 j Dance af" Armory. wright, does not disband the insti tution which will continue to do bus iness.. $10,000 Building! Planned The EtrnalM- Who Is dot interested r in that A cohtract has!beej signed by the! vi,!.!. wm? - Woar hnnt it at thA tt'iu a o.ii. .i.nriii;.i Aiciuicnrisi, jr., ior ine eretuua ul 1 a 'm Sundav FfnMTIMFNTQ . I a brick; and cement building on High. li lUViiwuuMiiv...". I oti-AA ihotwroatt f Vio TWrhv hnildinel . u ib " - . an1 in k rnnn nnnprTHKMip oanure. . i --r n ? .SfJard 80 ncltor The stmcture. which wilrbe Skilea aid M.N. Lewis, asking hslness card. I ment with a Dressed brick front to I Ai ... Capital Monumental Work., ; correspond with-the, Derby building, lZ ?fc ST.-" uTr. z:ia S. Com. St. rprtrf. .saiem wate- a frontage tf 6sftx oa ZZWFZ ZXZ' ""Z Hicff street ana & aepm ot v, ieei. i o-- jioj- -Mtff ine comraci caus iyr ic j,t in favor cf the nlaintiff. r-rm AnlA. lioHiatnr Khon - I lion M.ine ouuu?u6 u Eafilalors, Fenders and Gas ; Tanks Repaired , : iractor Radiators a Specialty AH work guaranteed. 131 8. Uth. 'St.: - Salem, Ore. Good Used Plane Some eood as new: " almost at j vour own4 price, i E. L. Stilt &. Son. i - i Dr. Porno roy in Stat Mrs. R. E. Pomeroy has received word that her husbaad. Dr. Pomer oy, ar-ived in New York yesterday. Dr. Pomeroy is in the medical corp of the navy 'and has been overseas fimll Investment lxans Realty , Loans House Rental Agency, General Property Pealing; JCHJ H. SCOTT REAIiTY CO 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Jtose 254 Fotir Forms Of the Golden Rule wm be pre-months. He Is now on temporary sentedi and discussed at me nwi dat. In York, t Congregational cburcn sunoay even intr I ' Cam Is Dismissed J The case .of Collins its. vnuea Thn Accidents Fatal : -,, I Rrnkers which was' up for trial in Three fatal accidents were report-1 nartmmt No. 1 of the circuit court " Salem, T Ore. 9& to jthsy state I industrial accident J yesterday, resulted in voluntary non- commission for tne wee enamg sit on the motion or tne puuuii, 19 out of. a total 01 au iuumui.. rr . a n i 'r 1 .ialti4. TheS fatal cases ve. li CCltni JmiK CC salvage O.!,, P-Tucv Rainier, stevedore; Thinking that more people could get away on the Fourth than any other date it was decided to wait. The word was sent broadcast that Salem would hold a homecoming i on the Fourth. So far no other town or city In this part of Oregon had planned on celebrating. A number of little celbrationa. have come to life since that time, but Salem was the first. - Whatever Inspired these other celebrations is of small eonse-. quence and Salem has already forgot ten that there are other celebrations and will do all In her power to make this celebration and homecoming the biggest event in the history of tbe capital of tha state. The city has ApraiM-tnnt Marie- Paul W Johnson, T. A. Rinehart, and C. A. Vibbert. Appraisers of the I opened Its doors to every man who estate of I ouisa Forstner, have con-1 wore a uniform and made everything eluded their laveixtory and appral.se- r possible free to them. . We want ment and have found the valve of them here where we honestly feel I '.. . . I II A. 111 - A 4 V Ia.I.I. the estate to be 17.091.50. Marrlasre Iceen Issued Marriage licensed were issued yes terday to Gilbert Undtahf of Port land ind Resale M. Sundvold af Sil- I r . . i. verton. and. to Joseph Spaniol of W"'B8 r " that you will ret the most entertain ment and where you will be provid ed with everything yon can possibly wish for or expect. The Salem Com mercial club, the War Mothers and the War Community service are all entertainment of Stayton and Freada M. Allis, also of SlcytoJ. Standard Scale Bool in duplicate. ; S tat earn aa Job office. your friends. Attitude of tne People i Every person In Marion and Polk counties is Invled to come to this homecoming. To my mind the first Fourth of July was up to this time, the most memorable event In the Taxi Drivers Arrested nistory oi tne unuea states, mis v- rtf onrtn oi juit comes next ana we Thompson arrested WilHam Albright hould deem It our duty and pleas- and L.. E. Davis, taxi drivers, t. Ji""rt""" cha-ged with not parking their ma- T,- J? . ru C .1. T,1 .R .w ro --! w make m u. iw iti.ctji U,V:i,r IT; ties and anyone in the state who de- c n t.b. v:. I v I vvuib "vivwuk uu """" us V : - w to be here and assist In entertaining 1, Is: ranees olessina and the Good 3 Come and see the Wonderful New rroduction MAESHMALLOWWHIP 1 'i. You will be delighted with this exquisite product, unsur passed for cake filler or frosting. Delicious to eerye-over fruits Canteloupe Market Gone to Pieces, j ! Bargain Prices Prevail Today i Wtpant quality, 3 for 25c ; Extra large, 2 for. l.25c Canteloupca by the crate $3.25 and $3.75 Fancy Apricots, basket L,75c Watcruielons . . . . 1 . ,: 5c lb. JELLY CURRANTS Uiiy them now Oregon Berries , California. Tomatoes Hot House Tomatoes ...... Cucumbers ......... ...i. Head Lettuce ..... Riverby Asparagus Wood burn Asparagus New Potatoes, 4 lbs. for . . Telephone Peas ". C & IL Berry Sugar ...... ,10c per box; $2.00 for 24 . .-. . . . . . . . . .i; .15c per box .-.2dc per. lb. .4.. 25c per lb. .. .15c and 20c ....;.t.. 10c 20c .....J... ...... 15c '.,",.!:....... ...25c .4. J..15c ;$9i0foTl(H)lbs. Wehayea tremendous Stock Of'CRISCO; WESSE.VLOrL c4ar6 syruiC LAUNDRY SOAW and WASHING POWDER bought at very low prices. "See us liefore buying. t fore Judge Race. - r the boys. Special written invitations have been sent to all the boys whose names could be secured. It you know of a soldier, sailor or marine who did not receive a written Invitation Wages Attached ' The Business . Men's Adjustment company -has attached the wages ot Mis. Grace Wlleox. an employe at plea8e tell him that this article Is . m 1 m- 1 lit J I w tne cannery, xor uuis augeu ae j bis Invitation. lie is Invited and you various mercnanis m tne ciiy. Mrs. 1 Can In vita aim. Don't fall to see Wilcox maintains that the bills are that he Is notified that he Is to be her husband's and not hers and that here, and that he win be well cared rho is not liable for them . . for with room and board and enter- ' - - ; I talnment for the three days. Receipts, Note and AH Blanks I . The One Thought. At Statesman Job offlca. I If you had a son or brother or i . . 1 1 ' - - I father or uncle or nephew or friend Roys Chanced With Stealing Boat I who wore the uniform and that per- buy all " kinds Junk, hardware, I Fred jRichmo Jd "Knappa, logger; furniture, tools; machinery. There!,. ; - 'a VnrrtW an m wn tin not bllT. 1 A O.W THE Jhone;! 402 X Commercial &L LK'S SALVATION ARMY! FUND WANTS "I'or Hardware Furniture and - Second Hand Goods see CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. If yu bav furniture stoves or . earpU to veil, phone ! 847, or bU at tbS IV. CMBcrelal Street YOUR HELP SMITH'S FOR SMOKES State and commere w , . I . . Auto Repair Shop umip f the VESTA UA'rxwa Imunne Hall Fund Grow Gifts of $500 each from Mr. ana Mrs. J. O, Golt-a or Salem have "ooen made to the Lausanne nan iuna. Both Mr. and , Mrs. Goitra, as i wen as metr two aiusuirn, Mv - tn. are graduates of Willamette uni versity. . . . ' " Interesting Caie Today ' 'A case especially Inte-estlns to the residents of Woodburn is the damage suit of Mary Hackett vs. J. C. Wageman. asking Judgment In the sum of $1000 for alleged slan- riArnnn remarks. The cafe is rauea l. Tnni.i.o ani Tfrhareine 1 in nvinck this morning ia ae Xjaiiei -" I . '- . -r, tna Mrruit eoiirt. Jj. M. MILLER, Prop. 245 Center St. Phone 927 WANTED Fnmlture, ranges, heaters, tools od, la fact, anything, you have to tea,, i buy for ' cash. Phone 510 or 511. VfOODRY, The Auctioneer If you want to trade In a used pi ano for a new one. we are L. Stiff & Son. . A MODEL. SO . TOIRISC - CAB imt irnmnlctcl overhauled ana re painted. At a bargain for somebody, il,. Kitiannd huvi in other mtkei cf Bwonrih&nd r. tV ton lumber I TArtition Given- trailer. Thayer-Shafer-Guller make ' case of Carl Griffith and nr ot Anchitf nrica of neW I 'la ine Cl&c, "I ' . . . trailer. . j . Wood-Rose Motor Co. 24S State SLi Phone 311 1 KOTICE- U 70s have any Junk or second Band goods of any kind, see us CAPITAL JUNK CO. 71 Chemeketa St. Phone 998 MYRTLE KN0WLAND others against' Eugene McMahon and Dn virdpr for nartruon oi iauu I . atv Anna I oars, as prayed for in l.tninttf rnmolaint. was maae. W A Jones. Newton Savage.2 and Jefferson Scrlber were appointed ref erees to make sucn pa" i - .. . ;;: - f . Urooferty involved consists of ahut Ejvawas t avi-va, , - i . iridnrM . - MaK m m-v i f r - jmi iiris 415 CPUIX St. . airm, u.c6UU pwi. r'.l" rnhn Tweed. 'a Teiepnone a i I J.I "J cia veste-nlay r rtn or i Tine iicai .. iaiiv ' . See Our T ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES recft Electric Co. 3 State St. Phone 053 i We want to bny -r- Good Potatoes - Best Market Price Jnrnlfih the sacks and call tot the poUtoes at your place Tie People's Cash Store Phone 453 ISS-lsc North Commercial St. 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." " ACTION is the keynote of V PERILS ; Of THUNDER MOUNTAiN ANTONIO MOBSNO j . ' and Carol Hollowaj i Head Typical Vitagraph. Serial Cast of Thrill Technicians. SUNDAY MONDAY BUGH THEATRE ! Several young. boys were arrested verterday and taken before .Judre Unruh, eharaed with stealing a mo tor boat. They asserted that they thought the boat ' had been ahaa- "doned and that they were not com- mlttinjg a theft in taking It. They will have' their hearing , this morn ing. i - ' . son was attending this home coming where he can be shown that his peo ple appreciate him and what he did, you would make an extra effort to help. You have Just that reason for being present in Salem. Some sol dier or someone who wore a uniform will be here and your presence Is necessary at thl time to make the borne coming what It should be. Ton nn't wrlrnmA tha bova bv selfishlv Discharged Soldier in Sanitarian sUying at home. Arrange to come cma-ies it. Daroy, or Animsviiie. I ana ceieorate wun mem. ion owe a recently discharged oldier. is in it to them and you owe II to yourseir. the Willamette Sanitarium recover- If your son was returning from tne ing from an operation for append!-1 front, yon would drop everything citis. Tha ooeratioa was nerformed I and meet him at the train. He would only three days after he was dls- teel hurt If you were not there to charsrod from th aprvlr anil th ! creet him. Come one come an ana komfl sprvieA riVnartmpnt of tb titA 1 let us 'welcome home the boys and Cross Is endeavoring to have the 1 maae tnem proua inai incy wore me government Tav f or the o Deration. I ur.orm. as the condition which necessitated it must have existed prior tt his dis charge. .1 r Fisher's Blend Flbur The only strictly Hard Wheat Flour sold in the city of Salem.' -..Try It. ., . , $3.25 per sack. Bear Flour, elegant bread and pastry flour, par sack . . .$3.00 ROTH GROCER! CO. sion's grain rate complaint against Walker D. Mines, federal railroad ad ministrator, affecting points in tbe Columbia River basin will be given a hearing in Portland July 31. The hearing wfll be at the same time and place as the hearing of the complaint against Hines by he Inland Empire Snippers league and the Portland Chamber of Commerce. In Its com plaint the Oregon commission seeks a differential In rates between Col umbia basin points and Portland be cause of the- low cost of haul as com pared with the haul over 'the moun tains to Seattle. Try Northern Flour . "It's a Bear." Every sack guar anteed. At your grocer's. No Flu Reported Yesterday- City. Health, Officer J. Kay Pem berton announces that there were no cases of influenza reported yes terday. There "was, however, one case of scarlet fever reported. Grain Rate Complaint - to Have Early Hearing The public service commission re ceived a telegram from, Clyde B. Aitchison. chairman of the Interstate commerce commission yesterday with information that the service commls- Paal Manrer at Camp Mill J Paul C. MauTer, i former member of Compajy M", 162nd Infantry, and later ; first sergeant of Guard Com-1 panyNo. 1, army service corps, has I arrived at Camp Mills, according to word received .by his -parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Manrer.- Sergeant Maurer stated that he will be mus tered out at Camp Mills and expects to reach home July 3..' Daughter Is Born A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and : Mrs. C. R. Goodwta" of South. Fifteenth street. The little girl has been named' Blanche. Mr. Goodwin 1 Associated Press operator for The Statesman. . ' . . -. , ' Ttradeon Takes Posltkm . -Victor D. Bradeson, who returned a few days ago from University of Oregon, has taken a position at the Gray Belle. He was first sergeant ot Company M,. 162nd Infantry in France. Legal Blanks' . . 1 L Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. 'Catalog on application. . Cffunfy Will Bnild Three Bridges Bids were erceievdetashrcnishrdl " Bids were received yesterday bf tbe Marion county court for the con- jjslructlon oi three bridges on Jeffer- E. E. PARKER (Painless Parker) SAYS: Iat twrmt Jmr (rrtk Ilk tr raildrra. Sttirt car Jm bet ter teeth thaa mmr rfeatlst eaa Make mm4 ywm eaat k rmr beat with decayed. brkrma teeth. Uat esleet theaa tHI tMthaehe drivea rm tm the flrat tfeatlat la alcht. Have theaa fi aaUaed tT hr R. Iarh.er Syateaa afflee mm have the aat lafaetiaa mt , haawlaa; that th wrh will he Mat reliable at a very aaeara te eaat. . . Painless . Parker, : Dentist Btate and , - CoiSmerctal StrU Srad a roTTT of tbo Pear edition to the boys In the aerTke. Only limited namber of copies left, so or der early. 23 rents per copy. Coast Scientist Hear , llrt, Roberts, Astronomer PASADENA. Cat. Juae 20. Mrs! Dorotha Klumpke Robert, noted as tronomer of San Francisco, delivered the special address today before the Pacific division of the American As sociation fcr the Advancement of Sci ence, which opened a three-day con vention here today. Mrs. Roberts detailed the work of women In the advancement of astronomy from the time of Hvpathia to the p reseat day and laid stress oa the persecutions cf women In past centuiles for their engaKlng In this science. -1- Pastry That Has (Flavor This is the kind of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, etc, you . ! want. That's the kind Peerless make! PEERLESS BAKERY Philip Winters, Prop. 170 North Commercial Street. Phone 247 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS: Established 1868 General Banking Business J Commencing June 16th banking hours will be ( . . 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. - Eoute your freight via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express service at freight rates, j Long distance hauling only. Phone 1400 -.Jl : ;7;