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4 TIIK OHKCOX STATF-SMAM: TI1UIWIAV. AlT.fST 21. 1810. CITY MEW S' i l-VYiebeter Holmes and Ifertk n. lord. The company will operate dairy farms. Resolutions of diMoIutlon were filed by the National Credit as sociation ot Portland. Special meeting of Pacific lodge. No. 50. A. F. & A. M.. today at 10:30 a. in. to attend the funeral of our late brother. N. IS. Urown of Glad stone lodge. No. 3S6. Gladstone. Mich. Visiting brethren jme. welcor Xr Siecia Special meeting of- Salem lodse. No. 4, A. F. & A. M., this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. ' f Pearlies ' Place jir order at once with Roth Grocery, C. M. Koberts, W. V. Foster, for our famous Tuscan clings, the finest canning peaches, also Crawfords.- WinstanJey. Estate. Daughter Is IV A nine-pound daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lu ther at their home. 625 North Win ter street. "Thclma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wate for sale esrerywhere. Be In I h Market for Prunes Highest prices paid. A. F. phone 1165. Kurtz- Kozer, Advertise Oregon Oregon is advertised as th" pio neer i.i establishing the Roosevelt Coast Military highway in a letter written by Deputy Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer to William A. Eagan of the Boston News bureau who has written for facts covering the use it '0 x. , - 4 ,--- " ALICE BRADY In "the world to . livehc . . -v gjgnt sjg, T Xt i-r-: if of automobiles and , construction of highways Jn this state. The facts agree to be, used for. publication la ine east, htatistics showing the in crease in motor vehicle traffic qh the expenditure for road building are presented la the letter. A Salem Prod act "Thelma" Individual Se everywhere. Chocolktts Feather Pillow- Special 19x26 ffcjncy S-pound feather pil low. - Regular $1.75. Each $1.5 Hamiltons. , ; Cnrtl of Thank We desire to thank the friends and neighbors and especially the members of the K. of C. and Com pany M for their kindness and sym pathy during ur recent bereave ment the los of our so.i Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rocque. II off Signs Honda State Treasurer O. P. Hoff was busy yesterday signing $1,000,000 in state highway bonds issued by the state highway : commission at its meeting in Portland on August 5 and sold to Carstcns Earle of Se attle. The bonds have yet to be signed by Bea : W, Olcott as gover- nor and also as secretary of state. Tus Week's irl- special . 66x78, Freie Rat Comforts, cheap at $1.50 Special $3.95 each Hamiltons. Thelma Individual Chocolates Made in Salem, 5c everywhere. Returns from France Dr. J. H. Garafrust :as returned from France and resumed his prac tice with Dr. E. E. Fisher, 514 U. S. National bank building. If You 31 Us -The w Moon" Yon miss the best picture Norma Talmadge has yet made. This Week's Drapery Special 66x78, Freie Bat Couirorts, cheap at $4.50 Special $3.95 each Hamiltons. Postmaster Ex e-ted-Post master August Huckestein who has been touring central Oregon with the Eckerlin party is expected to return home today. of E. M. Kightlinger of 1258 South Commercial street of this city. The funeral services, were held August 16 from the family residence at 666 Mongolia avenue. On Vacation Office -or Dr. O. L. Scott, chiro practor, closed, Aug. 10 to Aug. 24. Pay No Interest For. $3000, $&oo cash and $12 per month without interest you can bur our 9-room. house and two full sized lots. Phone 1419 or call at 590 South Twenty-fifth. Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear." Every sack guai anteed. At your gorcers. Restrictions Withdrawn All postal money order war re strictions have been withdrawn and money orders up to $100 nay aow be sent tJ most all foreign countries. Feather Pillow Special 19x26 fancy S-po'.mri feather pil low. Regular $1.73. Each $1.35 Hamilton. II. H. Veatch, a former Salem busi neess man, but now a resident of Cottage Grove was transacting busi ness in Salem yesterday. He was formerly connected with the Watt Ship company. KABO CORSETS ' $1.50 $2.00 $y.oo i THE REMNANT STORE ' 245 N. Commercial St. Sales Agency Incotyoratees The Service Sales agency, a new Portland, concern, filed article of incorporation yesterday at the of fice of Corporation Commissioner H. rJ- Schnlderman.- The capitalization is, $25,000 and the incorporators are Howard T. Rankin. Frank Col Jehur and L. W. Croaan. . The firm will deal in automobiles and acces sories. r Articles were filed by -the Sunset Farmers company of Tilla mook, capitalized at $5000. The Incorporators are James H. Dangley, ?Iajor Fitees Distharjje Dr. W. Carlton Smith Wednesday filed his army discharge with the pffice of the county recorder. Dr. Smith was close to the front during the American advance with the 91st division and his fieeld hospital was several times under shell fire of the enemy air craft. On tho discharge of Dr. Smith is the notatio i that h was comiwioned a first lieutenant Mareh 24, 1197. piven the commis sion of captain November 13, 191 and promoted to. the rank of major February 15. 1919. Legal Blanks . Get them at the Statesman office. Catalog on application. ob MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar btisines3'ardr-4 " -- - -- ;-;- Capital Monumental Works,. 2210 S. Conu St. Pb"n f 89. Salem Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specdalty All work guaranteed. 198 8. 12th St. Salem, Ore. Small Investment Loans Realty loans House Rental Agency,. General Property Dealing. JOHN XL SCOTT REALTY COv 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 254- Salem. Ore. Fr Hardware Turnlture aad Second Hand Goods me CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. If you have furniture stoves or carpets to sell, phone 947. or call at 2 X. OauMrefal Street CHILDREN'S EYES . A little care now may prevent them from wearing glasses all their lives. Bring the little ones in and have their eyes tested, j DR. Jj. HALIj wilsox --. , - oytariit - - 21S-211 n. S. Bank Building Phones: - Office 142. Residence 1244 ? . Office Cloned saturaays ,1:C0L R.-M. HARDING AUCTIONEER Who has condttcted'sale throughout the United States and Canada, Best of references Write or phone R. M. Harding S1LVEHTON' - OREGON Let- Us Insure That Auto For You - - - ; Capital Credit & Adjustment Co. . 416 Masonic Tempi" SALEM OREGON WILLARD Storage Battery - SERVICE STATIOX " 4 1 8 Court Street. . Telephone 203 Will be located at 238 N. High St. About September 1 RENEW YOUR FIXTURES The Welch Electric company has install one of the Portable Air Brush plant of the Decora Mfg. Co. This machine is the last word in machin eiy to apply metal ic enamel or tint finishes. The public of Salem will be pleased to know that with this machine Mr. Welch is able to re fialsh hundreds 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 the refinlshing of electric lighting fixtures, shades, bowls, brass beds, jardiniers, picture frames, hardware, btand lamps, statues, etc. Welch Electric Co. 37y State St. Phone 053 WAN TED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything you have to selL I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer We Are raying TOP PRICES FOR EGGS Also in the Market for ! NEW POTATOES The People's Cash Store ' Phone 463. M 18t-19 North Commercial St- S M I TH FOlt M OK State and Commercial Sta. S CITY CLEANING WORKS " Cleaners of Quality Cleanins Dyelns Repalrins 1261 SUte St. Phone 703 One Cneyrolet;! nearljf new, run 123 miles. Is a bargain. FOR RENT Four room Apartment. Enquire WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 246 SUte Street. Phone 311 Shingle Burned The fire department late yesterday responded to an alarm sent in from the C M. Eppley grocery store where a ptle or discarded sningies canjciu fire and caused a blaze that for a time was' dangerous. The shigles had been removed from the roof .on old building. Damage was nominal. Apostolic Faith Camp Meeting At 14th and "A" Sts. Opens Sun day morning. Aug. 24th at 10 a. m. To continue for two weeks. Ev erybody welcome. No collection's. Forest Patrol Airplane Has Its First Accident The first accident to an airplane connected with the Oregon forest pa trol was experienced by Lieutenant Bat ton on East Moreiand field, in Portland yesterday, according to in formation i?ceivei by State Forester Elliott. A. G. Jackson ot the Tedoral for estry office was going to fly to Sa lem with Lieutenant Batton and had taken his place in the forward cock pit of the plane. There was no at tendant to start the motor and Lieu tenant Ratton started it by the pro peller before taking his place In the ship. The throttle was open to wide and the plane started across the field with a passenger but no pilot. Lieu tenant Batton quickly caught one of the wings and swung the ship around and berore he could bring it to a standstill one of the wings collided with a" tree. The ship was disabled by a broken wing. MRS. M. . PETERS CALLED BY DEATH Mother of R. F. Peters Passes Away at Age of 65 After Paralytic Stroke Mrs. Martha J. Peters passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Clements. 280 North High street, at :10 o'clock last night af ter suffering from a stroke of paral ysis over a week ago. She was born in Springfield. Ohio, and has been a resident of Salem for the past- nine years. She was 65 years of age- A daughter, Mrs. W. A. Clements of this city, and son, R. F. Peters, ot Hoquiam. Wash, and three broth ers and two sisters in the east sur vive her. As yet no funeral arrange ments have been made. Called to California S. Z. Culver, state inheritance tax clerk, was called to California yes terday by the serious illness of his mother. He was in Portland when he received word of her critical con dition. Evergreen Blackberries We are in the market. Bring them to our big plant opposite Southern Pacific company passenger station or phone 304. Crates furnished. Phez company. Mrs. Kightlinger Pawes Away "Word was received in Salem yes terday of. the death in Riverside Cal., of Mrs. Emily Rebecca Kight linger on August 14. Mrs. Kight linger was for years a resident of Salem and has many friends hero who will be saddened at the news of her passing. She was a sister-in-law JEWELRYSTORE IS BURGLARIZED Hartman Brothers Lose Valu ables When Night Maraud ers Enter BuHding " . . : Thieves, apparently farallitr with the general lay or the buildiag which thv vitontlv i1nnn4 i rrt- ed entrance to ll&rtman Rrothra1 jewelry store Tuesday night and car ried away goods to the value of about 1300. consisting principally of brooches, chains, silverware, foun tain peas and two watches. Entrance to the store was effected through a maize of hallways, stairs and strong doors. It is thought they entered by the stairway which leads to the auditorium of the Commercial club, thence down the stairway lead, ing in the rear to the main floor or hallway, thence through two or three narrow passage ways or halls to the heavy door opening Into Hartman Brothers' place from the rear. This door was forced by a crowbar after an opening was chiseled in the door jam. The second door leading into the main store room was opened by re moving . the pias from the strong hinges, after a .futile .effort to cut a hole through the door large enough to pick the lock from the inside. All of this work was accomplished by the light of matches, the stubs' of which were found on the floor at the door ways. Articles left In the show case and windows of value showed that the thieves, worked rapidly or else left hastily as the main stock of sil verware was untouched and numer ous valuable articles conveniently at hand were left behind. Tne most valuable jewelry was locked in the safe as usual and no effort seems to hare been made by the robbers to open It. L'p to a late hour last night there was no clue to the robbers. by the conscience of the parties af fected." .... Cue la I'obmt Give "But when Germany actually In vaded France, replied Senator Bor ah, 'it. sem to me that under ar ticle It we would, hare been obligat ed to go at once to aid France. "The matter would have been laid before eoegress, said Senator Pttt- nan. "and congress would have had to decide whether we would act. In my Judgment coagresa. would hav decdied we should act and It would have been a Godsend. I agree with that, but still con res would have no real discretion. It would have been compelled to at U It were going to carry out its con tract. returned Mr. Borah. SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 N. Com'l St. Phone 1604 Dealers in Marion and Polk Counties for Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Lighting Plants and Water Systems. Electric Machinery and Engineering Company For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK 175 So. Commercial St. Phone 955 Clothes Tailored INDIVIDUALLY FOR YOU WILL GIVE BETTER SERVICE NEW DESIGNS SPECIAL ATTEN TION SEE TURLAY 0REG0NUS; A PERFECT CIGAB Manufactured by fi HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone 219 MYRTLE KNOWLANDf Music and Bluslcal Merchandise 4 . Sonora Dealer in Salem ; . 415 Court St. Salemj oregon Telephone 352 i Let us prove to yon that oar prices are less. Some good bargains in new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court St. - Darby building WANTED, JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL x KINDS . . : We also buy second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price call 398... The. Square Deal House. ' w CAPITAL JUNK CO. -271 ChemekeU SL . . .. .5lem, pra. T MAKDGOODOOfflD CIVILIAN AXD IXIFORMS 421 Fallla Blc 12214 Third Street. Near ManhlBcta. lit-' .tarassaw fflo W! rE are certain ' that the cour teous dignity with which we perform our du ties appeals to our fellow towns men. We render the proper ser vice in a polite spirit. Inquiry is Made About ' Estate of SfayttA German With an inquiry whether Paul SchonagleVa native of Germany who ts said to have been killed accident ally near Stayton recently, left an estate, and asking for the name of the ambassador or executor, a letter trim Albrecht Streitfi Swiss consul of Portland, in charge of German af fairs, has been received by County Clerk U. G. Boyer. Schonagle Is said to have no relatives in this country. County Clerk Boyer is investigating but as yet has not ascertained anr information. The letter follows: "Paul Schonagle. a native of Ger many, with no relatives in this coun try, is reported to have been accident ally killed at Stayton. your county recently. Will you kindly inform nw whether he left an estate In your county and give me name and ad dress of his administrator or execu- tor-M 4 Hop Picking to Start in Early Yards Next Week Hop picking will commence In week, and hop men report that It ap- those yards of tb early variety nest pears now that plenty of pickers will be available to take care of the crop. Late hope will not be ready for pick ing until the first week in Sept em ber. Sixty cents a box or n.i advance of 10 cents over Iat year will be "paid, for picking. The acreage is not as large as formerly in this srtivjn of the Wil lamette valley, manv yards having been plowed up In the last few years. bo nt 90 per cert 6f the crop has beene contracted, the yield and qual ity hing.very good this season. The .hulk of th e:rp will go to England. Turner Woman Risks Injury to' Avoid Hurting ChM An Overland automobile owned and driven by Mrs. Lathrop, Route 4 Turner, crashed into the letter box at the United States Bank comer about 5 o'clock p. m. yesterday broke the post oft at the pavement aad somewhat damaged the letter box. The auto however ftastained very little damage, two small holes tn the radiator bein? about the extent of It, The. driver also, escaped, la jury and it Is said she displayed rare presence -or mind , lor sne was given the . alternative of running over a lHUe child.., which ran, directly In front of her car, or taking to tne curb and unavoidably colliding with the letter box and post. She yery properly chose the latter eourse. re- ea-tlles of what Injury the. car and she-herself might sustain. Incendiary Fires Are Now Under Investigation Two fires believed to be of Incen diary origin are under investigation by the state fire marshal's depart ment. One was the destruction of the Moose hall at Marsh field, and. G W. Allen of the department Is now at the Coos bay city conducting an Inquiry. The other waa a fire that occurred at' Bend Tuesday, and George W. Stokee. who has been on occicial there for several days, has telegraphed a request (hat H. H. Pomeroy. another member of the de partment, be sent there to assist In the investigation. The telegram, which was received by State Fire Marshal Barber yesterday, did not state the nature of the fire. 1 ! T-fl'l:W My line of Toilet Articles is complete all made by the one firm, WATKINS , Toilet Waters" ' Perfumes 5 Cold Creams ! Pomades Shaving Cream . Face Creams Shampoo Jelly Talcums T Complexion Powders Tooth Powders Tooth Paste Tooth Brushes , Vanishing Creams ' Face Creams . Cosmetic Lotions Deodorant Powders Every one a high grade article for particular people ; M W. ROWLEY THE WATKINS MAN ? .' 331 North Liberty, Salem Phone 402 Phone and Mail orders promptly attended to HOrSK WORK IS HOT WHITHER Hot weather brings bo relief from housework drudgery If anything, woman's work Is more trying. Over work and worry rau kidney trooM. reuniting In bck-h. ore mujele. tiff Joint, rheumatic pains, tired feet ins; and other dltreinr (jrmpfomi. Foley Kidney Pills help weak kidneys. J. C. Perry. PACKING PLANTS FOR APPLES PLAN FOR STATE (Continued from page 1) this eaon. Next year it Is the asso ciations en?ctation to handle per c:. of tae apples grown between Roschurg and Portland, about 1000 carloads in all. Peau-e oi the harvest season which is now in full blast in the Wil lamette valley the association's lead ers have not held any meetings re cently to rirn up acreage in the var ious communities. Nevertheless about 170ft acres of fruit orchards have been signed up this month al ready thiough the work of Held so licitors and ty growers writing the association headquarters or telephon ing in their cteniberships voluntarily As at on as the havest season is over. says Manager C. I. Lewis, another series of meetings will be held aad a vigorous campaign waged for a reage. It Is believed, on the basis of j.resent Indications, that next year the association will handle 20,000 or 20,000 acres. MOVE MADE FOR TREATY COMPROMISE1 ACTION (Continued from page I) 1 settlement a a deviation front the traditional policy of American friend ship to the Chinese government aad people. .9 Article lO Awtailetl . Qnet1on by Senator Borah turned the debate to a discnsMon of the mor al srd l:gal obligations, assumed tin der article 10 of the covenant.! bv which th members agree to preserve one snothers territorial Integrity ST'ln' external agression. The ar ticle Mr. PMtman asserted, had no le.gsl force "beeanse l doesn't carry the- essential of a contract. "Yon couldn't take it Into a court of law." Tie nuld. "aad find av means by which It could be enforced except . DON'T FORGET Tli Canning Season is Close at Kami. We will e ready in a few days to Till all canning orders. FITTS MARKET 411 Court Street N'cwxrt Fish Fresh Daily EAT MORE BREAD . - The healthiest food you hare. We suggest that you try a loaf of . BAKEVEITE BREAD It's The Talk of the Town BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD COMPANY -tt... 457 SUte Street U-l e Dr. mmm STATE g STREET 31 o - liddDusn Bank Duiidinrf vve ft Want Your Evergreen Blackberries rAII V Pieties'; " Pc Blackberries, lb. - Ilring-lhem- in even if -you hare only a few pounds. We furnish boxes and c rates. We are also in . the market for canning and cvap- orating apples. i . . . Come And See Us Before You SelL MAiyGIS BROS. 'Warehouse II igh and Ferry St. Phone 717 Office 542 State St. Salem, Or. ITALIAN mUNES . . . UAKTLETT PEARS FRAXQUETTE WALNUTS GENERAL ASSORTMENT TREES AND SHRUBS , Be 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 Chcmeketa Street Salem, Oregon Salesmen Wanted PIACHES We Are Now Taking Orders for Geo. W. Week Early Crawford Peaches. These Peaches are of Exceptional Quality. Send or Phone Your Orders PER BUSHEL ' at your door, or orchard;- ; Order Now ROTE' GROCERY-CO! -"fir it '