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Made-to-Order Jewelry Tlin inakmrr of original "jewelry is a specialty with us. Ou fjicilitii's tor -designing hnd lur.nufaeturing are at vour smi? on r que!;. W e Avjll te lad to assist you. HARTMAN BROS. Special meeting of Multno mah Chapter No. 1. II. A. M. this evening. Work in the! Mark M and" Past M. degrees. Visiting eompan- k welcome. iralenient Filed he appraisraent of the estate ot late Joseph Kaiser was filed with county court yesterday. The bal mot the property ts composed of II property and was valued at 17.- 91 according to the report of no S., White M. E. Pogue and W. Keyes appraisers orator Will Iecture "verfett Kabcock, prominent inter decorator of the northwest, and rber of Babcock A. Co..' Interior (crating lirm of Portland, will be a n ' a. ! ' . . raiem i uuay 10 aaareBg me i a w M ft J. DL'STIN FARXUM i . In 'LIGHT OK THE WESTERN STARS" I' 8EMOX COMEDY! :trie Machinery and Engineering i Company L; For - PERT LCTICAL WOEK So. Commercial EL Phone 961 D.H. MOSHER j, IDgb Class MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street . W 1VRIGD0N CO. Trading Funeral Director (TY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners ox Quality .leaning- iTyemg nbpaxrxns; Stats St. Phone T0S 920 Models of - the "Lexington Minute Man Six" -Auburn Beauty Six" and :r Fiery Four" now on exhibi- at 178 S. Commercial. 10 ELGIN SIX IS HERE ttorUt who ar lookinc for a fig, serviceable car with elegmnt line ana interior specifications tnuiM maximum aervic and omy at a reasonable price should I hi car. E L GILBERT. Distributor 1S , CNiarrlal Street. HAMILTON THE FURNITURE MAX make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. 840 Court Street. YONDER HOSE Kiddles, per pair. ........ .Bdc ' RE5f X AlfT STORE 54 North Commercial Street ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 491 State Street Our Specialty; Oysters- -Fish- -Chops Chltt Con Csrne 3. D. UADDOX Prop. IEMHEI1 ; ihat w pay the hlaaeat artec for S KI OJI l-li A X II F I II X ITU H K kliriCTS, S TOVKV MACUIXKRY AHU TOOLS t sll anrthinir before Ton sea ua. IK tAI'lTAI, 1AU ri'RNITIIlUS CU. ft. Osa'l It. Fhaae S47 BISHOP BROS. h and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY hi Produce, Eggs, etc.. Paying Jhest.Cash Market Prices. VAN TED irtiUure, ranges, heaters, tools d fart, anything you have aw i buy for cash. Phone 510 or 511. GTY OODRY. The Anctioneer r 1(50 JEWELERS & OPTICIANS Corner of State and Liberty Streets z NEW S general meeting or the Salem Art league in the Commercial club au ditorium at 8 p. m. Mr. BabcocK will bring with him trunks of wall coverings, window hanging" and dra peries which he will use as illustra tions for his lecture on interior dec orating. Mr. Babcock is an author ity on inteiior decorating and hi lecture will be instructive as well as interesting. Minnetta Makers Will meet vocal pupils Friday and Saturday of each week. Studio escond floor Derby Bdg. - Hoof Damaged Ry Fire A fire said to haTe originated in a defective flue caused slight dam age to a home at 25 South Twenty second street yesterday morning. The blaze was quickly extinguished by the firemen, no damage being Hone to Inside fixtures. r . Auto and Streetcar Collide O. E. Henry. 2066 North Liberty street, while driving onCommercial street struck a streetcar yesterday that wars bound in the same, direc tion. The accident occurred where tne car track crosses- Commercial street near the cider .Wnrku Th auto was. badlv damae-ed tnit nn nn was injured. The auto and the street car were both going south and it was ; fTBKX 15 SALES. OREGOM mfp at BLIGII HOTEL T. A Bon Away from Home Btrtctlv Modern $1.00 per dar 10 IUwm f sii Cnrrt Only Hotel In Buaina DiaUict MONUMENTS; If your monumental work' la olielt t(L kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. : Capital Monumental Works, 1210 3. Com. St, Phone lt, Salem Let us prove to you that onr prices are less. , Some good bargains in new and used pianos, THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court SL Derby building 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAB . Manufactured by v HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone 119 7 Ealem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a. Specialty , Ford Radiators for Sale , 191 S. Jzth St. . Salem. Or. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204207 Oregon Building MYRTLE KNOWLAND Moale and Musical Merchandise I Sonora Dealer la Salem 41 S Court St. Salem. Oregon I Telephone lit. EYEGLASSES THAT FIT on. L. uixt WXLSSH 210-211 U. S. National Bank BMg . U.S.GARAG& 654 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker. value $1625. today 91300. U. S. Garage. Phone 176S POTATOES Seed and Table Stock, Bur bank's Netted Gems, Red Rose, White Rose and Gold Coin. Get them now. they won't last long. Phone 717. Office 542 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MANGIS BROS. LONG DISTMCE AUTO WIUAIiIETtE VALLEY TRANSFER CO: Phone 1400 , We also do local hauling. vuloattliat the-iiuto driver nuih.fr aw nor heard theipproaching street car. as the turn whtTe the accident occurred ls dangerous and wan the scene ot a collision a few weeks ago. The auto was damaged Jo the extent of 1150' accord! dg to the owner. Make a Xofp of TSih Every truck you m-e en l.pd with a Safety Starter It, a Sandow. See the It. C. Motor Co. Two .uhm Collide W. V. Johnston. RouieS. driving east on Stale street, collided with the delivery auto of the C. M. Eppley store and a woman accompanying Mr. Johnston was cut about the face by flying glass yesterday afternoon about 3:45 o'clock. The woman was taken to a doctor. The front part of the delivery auto was badly dam aged. Dr. 8. C. 8tone Can be found at Tyler's durg store 157 South Commercial steet. Silverton Couple Wed A marriage license was issued .yes terday by the county recorder to Wil fred W. Loorais of Silverton and Rosa M. Pittman of Silverton. The mar riage was yesterday. Wanted 4 tiambrrmaid- Apply Hotel Bllgh. County RoadmaMer Prepare The county road department is preparing to handle the spring wot. Supplies and parts of the two new paving plante are being assembled and the plants will be able to begin the spring roadbuilding program as soon as the weather permite. W. J. Culver, county roadmaster. says that the present county road employes are busy repairing roads in the various parts of the county. Three of the 10 new trucks that were purchased by the county a few weeks ago have arrived and the remainder of the tracks are expected soon. In Europe for Xlne Y .Mrs. Petri uses most advanced piano and harmony methods. In Sa lem on Tuesdays. Phone 1415. Harney ApH-airerj Appointed C. W. Uleason. N. A. Dibble and W. G. Weils were appointed apprais ers of the property of the late Wil liam S. Mott, that is located in Har- EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS f 2.00, $3.00 to $10.00 SCHETS 344 State Street The Knppenbeimer House in Salem DE VOES SCOTCH KING SNUFF SMITH'S CIGAR STORE State and Commercial Streets STJNKIST ORANGES HA DOZEN k 3U BU&CK'S WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 One Orreland, nearly new, six cylin der. 6 passenger, equipped all Cord i Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for 11250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. m State SL Phone 111 BICYCLES AD REPAIRS LLOYD L RAMSDEN t7 Court Street Small InTeatmeot Loams Realty tioans House Mantal Agency, General Property Dealing JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY COn 4 04-4 OS Hubbard Bldg. Phone 254 . Salem. Ore. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES '222 North Liberty Street WANTED JUNK A XD MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also bay second-hand goods. If you hare anything to sell for a Root! price call 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO? 271 Chesneketa St. Salem. Ore. WANT ED! I WHITE BEANS PEOPLES' CASH STORE ii(v- cou:.ty. jm oi u r Vcti ' by ' jnage utngnam yesterday. Chambermaid Wanlevl -Bligii hotel. Milliard Estate Atraie4-1 . a valuation oi lias been placed on the property of Anna Mil liard. d-CA(Ml hv lUnrv 1V W S. McVey and W. E. Ball, appraisers . . r i . . .- i , i vniuic. i u personal proper ty was valued ,at 2000 and real property in Marion county composes the balance. Lore. Watchinaker ana Jeweler 337 State rtreet. Salem. : ..." CooMr Writer Hook . , "The Pioneer Prairie Mother." an appropriate- prose writing comptd by George L. Cooper of this titytwul soon be published in the form of an illustrated booklet that will be ap propriate for Mother's day and an niversary gifts. The poem is written in prose form and deals with the pro gressive women of rfce pioneer days who left their comfortable home life in the east to come to settle and pop ulate the barren waste of the we;rw It You Dowt't Eat With us we will both lose money at the Good Eats. Franchise h Smcht The t'os Bay Logging company hr.s filed with the public service com mission an application far a fran chise to drive logs on Coos river and AVifliams creek !n Coos and Douglas counties. Wanted, Cook At the Gray Belle. Manslaughter Case Appealed Robert Zullig, a Lake county man who was convicted of manslaughter on a charge of killing his wife, and who was sentenced to serve from seven and cne-half to 15 years in the state penitentiary, has appealed to the supreme court, transcript of appeal having been filed Saturday. Zullig's crime is alleged to have been committed October 11, 1918. Have McAlvin Do your top work. Covf rs. repair ing, upholstering, side curtains, seat covers. With O. J. Hull. Y M. C, V. block. I'niversal Combination Gas Coal and Wood Ranges Are Best H. L STIFF FURNITURE Co. Trade in vour old furniture as part payment on new. H. L STIFF FURNITURE CO. USED CAR BARGAINS 1918 Velie Six $1300 1918 Studebaker i Six .'. $0OC Light Four Studebaker, has run less tnan 6000 miles ... $434 Cadillac Roadster. $45 SALEM VELIE COMPANY; 163 North Coral '' v WEST FUR CO. Furs of Quality New Location SI Court St. Opp. Court House 99 NEW CAFE THE BLUE BIRD 163 South Commercial Street A good clean place to eat. Good and Prompt Service. Sam Louie, Prop. NEW DREAMLAND RINK East End State Street SALEM OREGON ROLLER SKATING Every Afternoon and Evening 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. " Band .Music Friday Ad mixtion lo Cent WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS See Olesoa Auto Exchange We Are Crowded for Space r Keasons vv hy You Should Have Your Eyes Tested by Me Resorts Why You Should Consult Me I will test your eyec and give you the benefit of one third of a century's practical experience. For 9 years I have practiced in Salem and satisfied thousands and thousands of people in Polk and Marion counties, correcting the eyes of over 1500 children daring that time. Among them were many cross-eyed children whose ;yes I straightened with glasses. 1 have every facility tor the accurate testing of sight. I use no "drops" or drugs. I give you my personal atten tion. Reasons why you should suspect your eyes If you have to make an effort to see distinctly; for seeing, when the eyes are perfect, is free from conscious effort. If you suffer from headache or weariness after visiting the mov ies, theater or church. This Jt usually the outcome of eye-strain. If you lose interest in close Vflrlr rkt- vet eloAnv n f t n a snort while. If you find yourself frowning at your friends in the endeavor to see their faces clearly. If you suffer from constant or occasional headaches often se vere. THIS Ms a sure sign your yes need immediate attention. I guarantee satisfaction In ev- ry respect. I change your glasses free of charge for one year If nereMKary. Lritnrit duplicated while you wait. My prices are very reasonable for the service and material you receive. DR. MENDELSOHN UTS KVKS CORRECTLY 210-212 Oregon Rids, (formerly .. the Hubbard). Ilmne 443 .. Peru Funeral Yesterday The funeral of Mrs. llelle M. Pero who died January 27, at Cenierville, Rhode Island, was held yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock In the Rig don chapel. Rev. Mr. Zimmerman of .firiatin?. Mrs. Guy S. .Newgent sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,'' and "Nearer My God to Thee." Bur iat was, in Lee Mission cemetery? Girl Wantetl--At the Spa. Williams Funeral Today The funeral of Otto Williams who died in Portland Wednesday will be held at 2 p. m. today from the Rig don chapel. Rev. Mr. Kelch will con duct the services and burial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. Boy Dies at HoMpital Alfred Von Rfaden died yesterday nrorning at a local hospital -after a short illness. He was 16 years old. The body will be shipped today by Rigdon company to Portland wher funeral and burial services will be held. His father, J. Von Readen, Uvea in Portland. Girl Wanted At the Spa. Body Kent to Astoria The remains of Mrs. Greta Aar conen who died at a local hospital yesterday will be sent- today by the Terwllliger home to-'her home In Astoria where funeral and burial ser vice . will take place. Mrs. Aarso nen was 59 years old. Rljcdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. llarpe'r Funrrl Yesterday The funeral of Clinton B. Harper who succumbed Thursday to an at tack of Spanish Influenza was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock trom the Webb tc dough chapel Burial was in the: Odd Fellows cem etery. Girl Wanted i At the Spaf A. Korh Will llaisd Permission to construct a om- story fram dwelling sra obfainel from the city recorder yesterday by A. Korb. The hjnse will be owned snd built by Mr. Korb and is located at 18 49 Xoith Fifth street. Wanted. Cook At the Gray-Belle. CorvnllU Woman liflpMA A Mrs. Bitoll of CorvaUis. is re ported missing from her home since 2:30 Friday afternoon, according to a message received from the author ities at CorvaUis by the local police. The message gave a complete de scription anl Hsked the Salem poll to be on tli lookout for her. It was said that during the pat few days Mrs. Hirol! hns been suffering from deital trouble. Five days ago sh had five of her teeth removed and fince ha been in great pain and it was Intimated that she might be mentally derantred. The woman was described as being ?' years old. av erage height, having light hair, blu" eyes, wearing a soft brown coat and a small gray hat. PERSONAL MENTION Leslie 11. Springer was . railed to CorvaUis Friday aigtif "to referej the basketball ranw Itftween Oregon Aierlcdlnra"l college and Washing- ou"Staie college. Mr. Sprinrer ha nffk-Iated at a nunter of high school games but this is his first exper ience In collegiate circles. A. X. Arnold. supervisor of ftrhool for northern Marlon county, returned Saturday from Itickey and Silver Creek Falls., where he has len inspecting the schools if that district. "Ixcust View Farm" is the name selected lor the 5 acre farm of Samuel Trovert. according to a dec laration filed by Mr. Trovert Satur day. The farm is located near Tur ner. V. F. Maurr. of Harrison, Ark., is so weU vleascd with the valley that he has decided to locate here, and has purchased a farm about five miles south of Salem where he will make his home. Mr. Maurer raxne to Oiegon for an indefinite visit. A. I). Thompson has returned from an extended visit In Chatham. On tario, Canada. Mr. Thompson Is the proprietor of the Remnant store on North Commercial street. Mrs. Lou ire Arthur of the state engineer's office went to Portland esterday to attend the funeral of little Barbara Lewi. 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lewis, who died Tuesday. O. P. Hoff. state treasurer. Is listed as one of the contributing ed itors of a volume on' inheritance tax ation by Glason & Otis. Porter J. NefL Med ford attorney, was a Salem business visitor yester day. Alex Conoyer. elevator operator at the state capitoL went to Albany yesterday to visit relatives. A. X. Derbyshire, attorney cf North Bend. Coos county, was a caller yesterday at the office of At torney General Brown. Mr. Derby shire expects to be a candidate for district attorney of Coos county. F. A. Elliott, state forester, went to Portland yesterday to attend a meeting of the btate board of for estry. I. H. Van Winkle, assistant attor ney general, who has be n ill for two r-eeks. expects to return to his du ties in abo.it a week, his condition having shown improvement In the last several days. Rev. Jacob Stocker. formerly a Salem pastor, now pastor of the Clay Street Evangelical church In Port land, is quarantined at his home be cause of influenza In his family, and will be unable to occupy his pulpit today. U. L. McAllister, a representative of the state engineering department, has been Investigating the proposed municipal water system at Mon mouth. On his report will depend largely whether the department ap proves the project. HOTEL ARRIVALS' 4 XI&RirtM rt W Rrikm Mr. anrt Mrs. II. aL'HIIL C: W. Holland. M and Mrs C .W. Hodgklns. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ewell. Gen Harrison. Port land: Miss E. L. Bolan, Silverton: W. M. Kerr. Corvallls; H. R. Howard. Charlie Graves .Gates: Mr. and Mrs. Everette B. Parrot. Roseburg. BLIOH r. S. Anderson. J. M. Walker. Portland; E. D. McKay. St attle; D. M. Jones. Prinevlle; Mr. and Mrs. T. White. Bonanza. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eaton. Hoskins; A. M. Stowell. Orchards. Wash.; George Hubbard. Eugene; G. H. Wyckoff, Rlckreall. 1'nlmtwMchithiA If rou were to see the unequalled volume of unim peachable testimony in favor of Hood s Sarsapartlla, you would up- hralrf vnuraelf for Ml lonr delavinS to take this effective, medicine for that blood disease from which yon are suffering. Boys With Wanderlust Arrested, Sent Home hree very small lads of Sellwood who were affllcte- with the ever present desira of youth, ventured forth from their respective homes to Journey towards Roseburg. They were apprehended here by Officer Mofflt Friday afternoon and were held In Jail, for Investigation. Friday afternoon the local police were advised of the boys presence near Chemawa." Officer Moffitfwas detailed to watch for them as they were coming towards Salem. He lo cated them and after sn effort, for they tried to keep away from tha clutches pf the law. he caught and brought them before Chief Welsh. Upon questioning them the chief wa told they were on their way to Yon calla. near Roseburg. and that their homes were In Sellwood. They claimed they had about $10 when thev started out and exnected to reach their destination in about week, and upon arriving said thev would stay there with a friend whose ecqualntance was cultivated last summer. After an Investigation Chief Welsh learned thjt the boys' names were Paul WaldelU. l:'.: Cecil Proctor. 12 and Frank Austin. 15. The parents of Cecil Proctor were located anJ they said they were alarmed about the child's absence and wete abon' to notify the Portland police, but were relieved to hear the .child was safe and would send money to or In n r- i Cw - - STATE g STREET O 4wof ih 4ts home. . Frank Aus tin has money-enough to take him to his home. On a recent church bulletin the pastor's theme for the following Sun day. "What is the Worst Thing In the World?" was announced In larg-s type, and following la much the same type "Singing ty Our Quartet Morn ing and Evenlnc." The Vermont Advance. FOR SALE Choice dry fir $11.00 delivered. Phone T. C. Bllgh 743 FOR RENT One Six Room House. $35.00 One Fire Room Cottage $25.00 One Five Room House $15.00 Phone owner, T.-'C. Bllgh 743 All We Ask Is A Trial Seasonable Bates Just try one of our dinners. Price 45c CHERRY CITY HOTEL Opposite O. E. Depot TRANSFER I want that moving job. - We can deliver those trunks faster .than anyone you ever saw. Ex service man in charge, and. be lieve me we can go, but will take time' to handle that furni ture of yours carefully. VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1344 129 8. Corn! . SERVICE Our "service Is matchless In ev ery respect. we are equipped to satisfy the most exacting client. The courteous conduct of our staff Is as match less as the up-to-lateness ot our qu!pmenL imw,'i;H-i;Uij -.ti:i tlA Throat and Lung BALSAM E A Modern Scientific Vegeta ble Remedy for Coughs, Cold5, Hronehitis, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough a j Manufactured and Sold by Emil A, Schaeffer 1:15 N. Commercial St., Salem j - . n 1 DrCB. O'NeiU OPTOflETRIST-OPTICIAN LaddfeBush Dank Buildincf "xfCor. Stele a&f V .t1