Tire PRECOX STATESMAN; . WETiXESPAY. AUGUST 20, 1910. CITY SMEW ' l Special meeting of Pacific fX Lodge. So. ZO A. F. & A. t.jX XI. this eveaing. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. ' 19x26 fancy 3-pound feather pil low. Regular $1.73. Each $1.33. Hamilton's. SoLlicr llet urns John P. Gram, son of State Labor Commissioner C. A. Grain, arrived iu Salem yesterday for a visit with bis parents after serving in the army overseas. Commissioner Gram was absent from the city when his son arrived and will probably return to day. He was apprised a few days ago' that liis son had arrived in New York. church choirs, the Portland church orchestra and some noted solo sing er will render a musical program. Oust Shold of Portland is to lead the congregational singing. Several ser vices are to be held during the day, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. In the Market for Prnni Highest prices paid. A. F. Kurtt. phone 11C3. Tbumlay Xlght Dance at lndejendence. A Salem Prodi Thelma" Individual Ee everywhere. Smoke Attracts Police I Smoke at 237 North Liberty street Monday night attracted the atten tion of the police and it was found that a burning quilt thrown f:om a window was the cause of the myster ious smoke. It was learned that a young man becoming careless with a lighted cigarette had set some of is bed clothifig on fire ana to pre vent the possibility of a serious Tire threw the burning bed cover out of his window. Chocolates galena Man Will Speak The Scandinavian Methodists In Portland, Vancouver, Oregon City, Clackamas, Highlund and Salem are io have a on day camp meeting next Sunday at Chautauqua parte. Glad atone. The largest . Scandinavian gathering ever seen in the Pacific northwest is anticipated. The speak ers of. the day will be, District Sup erintendent Rev. Antony E. Lind of Salem. Rev. Abel Eklund of Portland. Rev. J. N. Rurdell of Tacoma, and Mrs. Abel Eklund of Portland. The PAULINE . FREDERICK . v In ., "PAID IN FULL" "Thehna Individual Chocolate Made In Salem, 5c everywhere. Petition for Adoption A petition for the adoption of Miss Esther Agnes Lavigner has been pre sented to the county court by Mr. and .Mrs. J. H Mack, who also ask that the girl's name bo changed to Esther Agnes.Mack. They state that they have given her a home since her birth and allege that her father aesertod her la years ago. Mr. and Mt-s. Mack seek the legal adoption of the young, woman that she may become one of their heirs along with the other children. September 29 was set by the court as the date for a hearing. ; Modern Eye Examinations Only with the aid of the most accurate scientific instruments. We are equipped with the best. Let Us Fit You with a pair of comfortable glasses. Come in and have your eyes examined HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians SALEM OREGON Mr. Brown died at 11:30 a. m. Mon day at his home, 929 North Fifteenth st reet. Tnls weeks drapery special 6 x 78, Freie Bat Comforts, cheap at 14. o0. Special $3.95 each. llainil- tons. Return from i-Titnce Dr. J. H. Garnjobst las returned from France and resumed his prac tice with Dr. E. E. Fisher. 514 U. S. National bank building. (ABO CORSETS ; $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 THE REMXAXT STOKE 245'N. Commercial St. City Will rave 'Street Commissioner Walter S. Low, in. advertising for. men to work on street paving at $4 a day. The city council has dkected Commission er Low to go ahead and pave three blocks which it is estimated, will re quire about; a . month to complete. The paving ordered is as follows: A block on North: Church street, a block on South Twenty-fourth street off of State street and another block on Ferry, slteet between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, streets. Mr. Low will commence tne wont at once ne can get the laborers. MONUMENTS If jour monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. Capital Monumental Works, t21ft 8. Com. St. Pb f 89. Salem lotly to lie Cremated The Masons will conduct the fun eral service of' Napoleon Brown at 11 o'cIock Tharsdayat the. Webb & plough parlors and the remains will be sent to Portland on the 1:50 Southern I'acific train for cremation. . Salem Auto. Radiator Shop - Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired , Tractor Kadlatora a Specialty All work guaranteed. 19S 8. 12th St, . . Salem, Ore. Small Investment lxans Realty . loans ' Mouse- Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN" H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-405 Hubbard Bids. Phone 2S4 Salem. Ore. , Fr Hardware Furniture and Second Hand Goods see , CAPITAL HAEDWAEE ft FUENITUEB CO. if you bare furniture stoves or . carpets to sell." phone f 947, or cail at S8S H. CBuacreUl Street RENEW YOUR FIXTURES The Welch Electric company has Install one of the Portable Air Brush plant of the Decora Mfg. Co. Thtf machine is the last word in machin eiy to apply metalic enamel or tint finishes. The. public -of Salem will be pleased to know that with' this - uwcuuK- Mr, weicn is ame iu rn- finish hundieds of articles found in ' the home and store. He invites you to see the samples of finishes at his place of business. 379 State street. that are particularly worked out for i mures, shades, bowls, brass beds, . Jardinlers, picture frames, hardware, stand lamps, statues, etc. Welch Electric Co. 379 State St. Phone 95.' WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools sad. In fact, anything yon have to selL I bay for cash. Phone S10 or Sll. W00DRY, The Auctioneer We Are Paying TOP PRICES FOR EGGS Also in the Market for NEW POTATOES The People's Cash SCore Phone 463. v 1SS-19C North Commercial St. Let Us Insure That For You ' Auto .Major Walton Uvel Here- Mayor Walton mentioned in the news dispatches in connection with the kidnaping of the American aviat ors by Mexican-bandits, and held for a $1 o.OOO ransom, is a former Salem boy and a brother of W. S. Walton, cashier in the Ladd & Bush bank. Major Walton is now in command of the aviation squad at Fort Bliss and the two aviators captured and held for ransom were members of his command. If You Miss The Xew Moon" . You miss the best picture Norma Talrnadge has yet made. ine preacher is our old friend the Rev. Alfred Bates and we fiel sure the devil and the preacher had a good time together. Warrenton News. Friday. Ang. 15. issue. Try Northerns Floor "It's a Bear." Every sack ruar- anteed. At your gorcers. Apoatolic Faith Camp Meeting At 14th and "A" Sts. Opens Sun day morning. Aug.. 21th at 10 a. m. To continne for two weeks. Ev erybody welcome. No collections. MOD ART CORSETS WARNER'S CORSETS Figs Growing Here Large well matured figs ae ob served on several trees in various gardens and orchards about Salem. Evergreen Blackberries We are in the market. Bring them to our big plant opposite Southern Pacific company passenger station or phone 204. Crates furnished. Phez company. House Are Scarce Every' time there is house"clean ing, painting or renovating in Salem now-a-days by owners of residence properties they are bored so much by people in quest of homes to rent or buy that many of these property owners put out signs "this property is not fo- sale or rent." Now is the opportune time for a few enterpris ing citizens to build some modern cottages for rent. We Winh to Thank Our neighbors and friends for their kindness and for the flowers' sent during ouv recent bereavement. Mr. & Mrs. Griffith. Bicycle Is Stolen The theft of a bicycle at Wood burn was reported to'the Salem po lice last night by A. H. Elliot, who of fers $5 for the recovery of the "bike" with a reward of $25 for the arrest and conviction of the thief. The bicycle is described as having red rubber tiree end being in good condition. Hay Track IeiRnatel Track No. 3 between the old nas- senger station and the hop ware house in East Portland has been designated as a hay inspection track after a conference betin railroad officials and J. W. Church, head of the grain inspection department of I he Oregon public service commis sion. The ' commission office here waj go notified yesterday by Federal Manager J. P. O'Brien. All carloads of hay arriving over the Southern Pacific or the Oregon-Washington Hailroad & Navigation eonrpany linen will be placed on those tracks im mediately for inspection. Our AmtuiMi Arrivals In women's, misses' and children's ready-to-wear gar ments include the season's newest models. Through out the store in every department you will find New Goods for Fall and Winter wear. And while correctness of fashion and completeness in variety leads in every department, prices have been held down to the lowest figures consistent with a fair profit SUITS (OATS WOOLEN DRESSES. GEORGETTE WAISTS LINGEIUE WAISTS JERSEY PETTICOATS ..$29.73, $34.75 to $95.00 ..$16.48, $19.75 to $7W0 ,..$12.48, $19.75 to $85.00 ..$ 3.98, $ 4.93 to $34.75 ,..$ .98, $ 20 to $14.75 5.95, $ 6.95 to $12J50 Quality Merchandise Where Shopping Is a Pleasure c 1. (&. gIftHlnj .(Sou V a Popular ' Prices On Vacation- Office of Dr. O. L. Scott, chiro practor, closed. Aug. 10 to Aug. 24. This week's drapery special C6x 78. Freie Bat Comforts, cheap at $4.50. Special 3.S. each. Hamil-tons. Escape From Hospital Walt Waseem. 2j years old, es caped from the state' hospital for the insane Monday by walkiog away from a potato field where he was at work. He was committed from Mult nomah county. Capital Credit & Adjustment Co. , 416 Masonic iemp' SALEM OREGON WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 418 Court Street. "! Telephone 203 Will be located at 238 N. High St. About Septembtr 1 v S MITH' FO MOKE s State and Commercial Sts. CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 1261 State St - Phone 703 One Chevrolet, nearly new, run 123 miles. Is a bargain. ! FOR RENT Four room Apartment. Enquire WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 246 State Street. Phone 311 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAR . Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone Sit James Ogden White I lorn James Ogden White, weight eiKht and one-half pounds arrived yeseter day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. It. White. 1345 Ferry street, ine father or the young arrival is ad vertising man for The Statesman Thursday .Xiaht . Dance at Independence. Lepal Blanks Get them at the Statesman office. Catalog on application. Young Daughter Arrives A daughter, who has been named Jewell Constance, was born Mon day to Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Min ier, 1ST 6 North Conwnercial street. The Preacher Help: From the Willamina Times we get the following: "Mrs. Williams, who has been editing the Times for sev eral weekes. is too ill to be about. and the office devil and preache- are getting the paper out this week. Waste Company File Articles of incorporation were fil ed here yesterday by, the Western Waste company of Portland, capital ized at $-50,000. The, incorpo-.atora are George E. Murphy, H. D. Murphy and W. G. Milne.' Two lumber conv panies filed articles, i They are the P. D. Lumoer company or corvams. Incorporated by W. A. Pettigrove. J. Dougherty ajd Jay L. ivewis. ana Capitalized at $2(,000, and the Peer less Lumber conrpany of roruana. camtalized at $4000 and incorporat- r-d bv V. J. Phillips, Charles Jenna and W. W. Dean. Resolutions of dis-1 Jluiion were filed by the uomo Builders association of rortiana. SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 N. Com'l St. Phone 1604 Dealers in Marion and Polk Counties for Automobiles, Trucks. Tractors, Dfghting Plants and Water Systems. U Dr CR OTteill 1 1 I OfTOflETRtST-OPTCIAN - ladd 4 Bush DaWdi 'tntir Stale acf STAU?,STRIT ft WtlEX irf RALEM, OREGOX ml BL1GH HOTEl. A Home Away from Home Strictly Modern fl.0 per day ie Rm f Slld Vmtmrt Only Hotel in Buainea District MYRTLE KN0WLAND Sfoslc and Musical Merchandise ' Sonora Dealer in Salem 416 Conrt St.. . Salem, Oregon V Telephone 352 Let us prove to you that our prices are less. Some good bargains In new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 5.19 Court St. i Darby building DOES THE SUN HURT YOUR EYES? Generally It means a defect or vision. Our eyea'are open to discover a de fect In yours. ; v DR. I. HALL WILSON v OBtaaetrlat 210-211 V.. H. Bank Bulldinr Phones: Office 14S. Residence 1244 Office ClAKed Saturdays WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL - KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If you have anything, to sell for a good price call 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa SU alem, Ore. Electric Machinery and Engineering Company For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK 175 So. Commercial St. Phone 955 Phone 2471 Have Your Laundry Done WET WASH 23 Pound Bundle 80c HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Clothes Tailored INDIVIDUALLY FOB YOU WILL, GIVE BETTER SERVICE NEW DESIGNS SPECIAL ATTEN TION SEE TURLAY T MAKES GOOD CLOTHES CIVILIAN AXD rXIFORMS 421 Fallls Bids. 122V& Tfclr Hrt. Krar ahla ;. 1HJUTL.VND. OREGON. Final Account Filed Warn er F. Cropp. administrator of the estate of C. F. Cropp. filed bis final account at the county clerk's of fice Tuesday. There remains prop erty to the probable value of $1669.11. Grain Destroyed by Fire on Drager Place ob "Thelm' Individual Chocolates A Salem nroduct made by The Gray Belle distributed by oeorge E. Waters for sale esverywhere, 5c shell Comnanr Heiorts - - - . . i The Shell company yesteraay inea statement with the secretary of state showing that during the month of July the company sold 178.913 gallons of gasoline in tne state ana 6009 gallons of distillate on wnicn a total tax of $1819.20 was paia. ravh-iit and reraornin Have moved offices to 0b taiem Bank of Commerce. Phone Word lists Pnbliflel he recent change in textbooks in Orecon the readers used in th nil blip schools will contain words that are new to primary pu nils and State Superintendent J. A Churchill has issued a pamphlet con taining li3ts showing new words as tl-.ey appear on each page oi ine ihsi and secoad readers of the Natural cio. Th lists a:w furnished to teachers so they may point out the unfamiliar words to the pupils at each lesson. 1:1x26 fancy 3-pound feather pi'- low. Regular $1.75. Each $1.3" Hamilton's. ient llark to Portland William Roy Willson and Clarence Johnson, the two boys who escapea rmm the Frazier detention home at Portland August IS, were picked up .at noon yesterday, oa the street In Salem bv a member of the police f Thev were returned to Port land by Superintendent Gilbert, of th state Training school Tuesday evening. lit- J. O. MatthiK - win h nut of town for three davs. Wednesday. Thursday and Fri day Will Marry Ttnlay & marriage license was issued a the county clerks office yesterday TMwnr.1 Paul Todd of Tacoma Rnih E. Hodee of Salem. The ..,iincr will be solemnized at bride's parents at 1 v. Trifth street today. The b:ide and groom have both been en gaged in school teaching. the MnrtirflfffS Paid Off C Pnnr satisfactions of mortgage fiil at the court hmse yester lay agrresating $2 600. PTln; off of mortKJiges comprise the Imlk tr winess at tne Marion counij court bouse these days. CLOVEHDALK. Ore. Au. 19 While Ray Farris and Mi crew mere ihrerhing at Gas Drarr's farm Sat urday evecing the siacU of grain caught fire. The alarm was glvej ?ut jvih-'ng could sare the three stack j. My quick, hard worn on the pan of trew that grala which had Just been threshed was saved. This nieaui a loss of about Id) bushels of oats to Mr. Draccr. besides other grain Vicior Fliflet who rrtrned last Sunday from over-seas, where he saw eerriee -at the rrorr for three mouth as truck driver oefore- the signing of the armistice was out help ing thrh Wedneshdav. nitehinr bundles for t!ie Wool threshing crew. Ralp't :eer who was amajj those who arived home t last unday, was mar.ld a few days ae.V". Floyd Wilson of PorUanl arrived Saturday evening for a few days vis it with h's father W. II. Wiism. Floyd has but recently rettrned from over-seas and this is his first visit t home since. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. FatTis have friends from Iiarnsburg. visiting them. They were neighbors of Mr. Farris' years ago in Virginia. Miss Ilene Mored of Salem spent he weekend with her g:andmother. Mrs. J. D. Craig. J. Thomas and family spen Sun day at Anmsvilie attending the Sun day school convention there. J. D. Craig and family motored to Tolraan Sunday to spend the day with friends. W. 11. Wilson harvested 800 nnnnit. tt H rla1 lArgnhrriM fram '"""" " " " " . ..w . hia Vinlf irrn nath markotinv them I at 6. cents a pound, thus netting 520. Mrs. Gns Drage.- and little daugh ters. Ruth, and Pearl, recently re turned from a visit to Portland with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wood and fam ily accompanied by Miss Myrtle Ire land of Salem left here Sunday morn inc ofr Tillamook to spend a few days at the coast. SILVEUTOX PF.IISOXALS SILVERTON. Ore.. Aug. 19 t Special to The Statesman). Mrs. llarley Smith has returned from her vacation at Newport. She has re sumed her music teaching but will teach only oj Tuesdays and Fridays during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Satern. Miss Cora Satem. Harold Satern. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mm. and Mehin Moe motored fo Portland Saturday to do some shopping. Sunday they motored over the Columbia River highway and re turned to Silverton Sunday evenijg bringing with them Miss Emma Moe who has been .spending a few days at Portland. Miss AHhea Meyers who has bene spending two weeks at Woodburn with relatives, returned to her home Snndajr. Floyd Senter Appointed Polk School Supervisor DALLAS. Or.. Aug. 19. (Special to The Statesman) Floyd Senter. who for the past two and a hair years has been identified with the schools of Lane county In the capac ity of rural school supervisor, has been selected by County School Su perintendent Josiah Will to the of fice of school supervisor in Polk county, his services to begin when Mr. Will will assume the office of Fred S. Crowley who lias been the school superintendent of Polk coun ty for the past three years. Mr. Crowley, who had been one of the prominent instructors of the county for the past 12 or IS years has been elected to the soperinten dency of the public schools of Prai rie City in. eastern Oregon, he bav Polk county conrt at a meeting about two months ago and Mr. Will who has been rural supervisor was elec to fill the vacancy. YorXG' FOLK CAPEIt SILVERTON. Ore.. Aug. IS (Special to The Statesman) The Trinity boys -were hosts at a picnic Jor the girls at Thompson's grove on the Abiqna Sunday evening. The girls were askeed to meet at the home of tne Rev. .George Henrick sen at 7:20. The boys gathered there at the same time with their auto mobiles and the crowd motored to the grove. The evening was speat in playing games, roasting welnies and eating ice cream. siLVEirrox briefs , SILVERTOX, Ore. Aug. 18 t Special to The tSatesmaa) Thorvall Taft, who haa been In eastern Ore gon for sometime has returned to Silverton. JTre-1 Nelson of the Portland Seed company, 'motored to Silverton Fri day afternoon to draw n'p contracts for the eomiag year with M. J. Mad sen. Miss Emma Moe went to Portland Thursday to have dental work done. EAT MORE BREAD tiff r S The healthiest food you haTe. We suggest that you try. a loaf of BAKE-ETTE BREAD It's The Talk of the Town BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD COMPANY 457 State Street LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863 : General Banking Business . Commencing June 16th banking hours will be 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. LAST DAY M DRINK- Our Soda Fountain offers so many delicious and wholesome drinks that we know not which particular one to mention here. Egg combinations are in great demand because so nutritious. Un fermented Grape Juice beverages are popular. Of course, there's nothing cl3e quae fills the place of Ice Cream Soda. Come here for your soda drinks. Schaefer's Drug Store 'The Penslar'Store, 135 North Commercial Street. Phone 197 CON$TAi: 'jTALM ADGC A PAIR OT SILK STOCKINGS JtCTUfl YE LIBERTY PLANT ITALIAN' riiUXES , 1IAKTLETT PEARS - FRAXQrETTE WALNUTS GENERAL ASSORTMENT TREES AND SIIRURS lie ready to get your share of profit from the coming DEMAND FOR OREGON FRUIT Write for catalog or send list of your wants. ' WE HAVE THE TREES ORDER EARLY SALEM NURSERY CO. 1030 Chemeketa Street Salem, Oregon Salesmen Wanted .