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$ . if ! i nnf n Tnim- UUL1 IUUIILL D?B TODAY v.- Sixteen1 Best Players to En- i i t gage - In Remainder of Contest to be Named; -. i .The qualifying - round of elimination golf tournament to bo Played for four Sundays . on - the Wane course will ; openahis af ternoon. The winner of the tour inament wilt receive a trophy cup v it.. - V The i i $ i best players wilt be chosen as a result nf . ih nia -today, and it is expected that all! taetbest players In the city will , turn out for .the qualifying round. J A.'week, after the close of the local tournament a tri-eity tour - B ament will open, at Cortallis ; jueni, jungene ana vorvai - ; lis participating. The team ': will : Play at Eugene May 20 . and in j iajem. May z 7. . ,CiL.uBji;irjlLL : ; - e . .'Man ylft )s Going to South . - wii3nuu;..io . nepreseni V; ..'C6UI punier neie P'mIi;-- ss'v:w , E2d nWiPP wit! b served at th Ri.xnW Arl Cocierce luncheon Monday noon. I H looks Uke a knock-out. . rt . Eat, that's reall not . the iL pcrtant part of the dinner. Les - I wcrker, I to leave within '-A- rwl weeks for South Ari erica, where I , ha Is to represent Oregon indus-f ; tries as a ; hith-cliss adrance salesman' of Oregon climate acd I i sou ana enrtlvatln and teensry. I -is goina- thre armed with I riotos and sterec;ticoa slides aadl raovie iilms. and tracUcallv everv I thing that an advance I man I can carry. He ilana to 1 visit practically Jail cf South America ia .. the six nontfcs ; he is there; ; practically ; everything but; the! Guianaa ,of -the northeast coast .Mr, Cranborne is to have ere-1 "eatials from tie state and city LDTernnenti cf Orejoa. to tlr : hlraVcfflclaf js'tanfilns; , He' plans to sail on the United SUtes .silrr'-jr board steamer President ,lit" ca Uijr 10, Lcttsrs are tela jr mailed tooths club nrabsrs, asking them to! rcte ca .tta Question' of head-on 1 ariiagof or autonobiles, and also ca tae; matter cf two-fcour park " z for the'Ousiaes3 section of; tt city. This is to be brought tp at tae'21erabershl night pro- rsa, TielzzzZzr tlihL '2i NUWS V.OODDUIUNTOr April 7.- ' The basetall - fans of Woodburn met v In the Bank of Wood burn and made every arrangement for v oodburn o have " a baseball club.. If t tie weather will- per- i mlt, bo the hoy can practice. ' they :wlll try, to arrange a -game v:Sunda:r;;Aprii Xl.V.r--;-" " .. i : Monday night the members ot the WCO Z save a card party and Iiter.dat??! 14 the' ,I00F "hall which, was . decorated, with thelj ; 1-'-? colors,; j-t::iw . an4; .yriat: -Twenty tables of wL't were playl ;;i.s Erlzeagoiag tcCMrsiF,'. J. t Miller and Jeae, FIkau. ':The coo-1 1 ; soiauon; prise was gven o sirs. ; Knapp. s Refreshments were serv. ed. . 4 - T.I? a. W. D." Devaul and daugh ter Merle are tislting relatives ; at Jloiuiam. Wash Mrs. V. 1L Wells was hot tees at dinner Monfiay night for the , pleasure of Her;. Jack Bennett to Miss Ethel Bouney, Miss Lil lian' ChapelL Misa Gladys Wells. Mitft- Sarah Slmsv Mr.' and1 Mm. , v Is now packed It r ;. 2 m - pound -. cartons. Tou wHI relish Cherro ... i hot cakes..- They are : dlffereat .than Just or- dlnary i hot cakes. ". ; Have ; those mellow 'g olden yellow hot cakes tomorrow. ; .' t Call for Cherro pun - cake at yrzr jf cRlcrs. -Jr-i prXGOIT STATTCT Henry Patten and KennetVitoxY t Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Cowles left Tuesday tor Lrvlngston,' Mont-, to make tbe4r-borne near there this summer, n::.'j v.-lV- :.v- Dr. W. A. Chapman has return ed from Los i&nseles where be invested in property and will re- Mr. and Mrs." Keith Powell are iiung a ; two weai , trip to pu mnBfo.'::;j;:--:::,';-- ' Mrs! j D. , W. 5 Jones and daugh ter wof Sheridan,? Wyo.,- are visit- anjins the former's sjster, Mrs. W. I Johnson ; Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Bohney left Tuesday for Log Angeles. They intend to make their, home in r I California. To- day evening the Daughters of the Nile entertained their hus- Dands at dinner in the Masonic tempie. Wednesday night Mrs. W. John faon . was hostess to the Plyab 1 Bridge t club. Besides the Club I members fche asked in a few wo- i men, maaing tnree tables. -The I occasion .was in honor of her sis ter, Mrs. Fay . Brown - Jones of Sheridan, Wyp. ; The hostess was assisted in serving by her sister, Mrs. -Jones. . v; Mrs, j M. A. Chapman was hostess to the rs mart Set" bridge club Friday afternoon. There are three tables of bridr j In this Club. :r.'K-'MSi":--i-.-"i. -.--:.. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. ,M." Poorman entertained 'the members of the Kaffee Klatch. Tables of five hundred were play, ed. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughters, Mrs. F. C. Poorman and Mrs. Winnifre tnier.":.; The prizes; -were won' by Mrs. H. D. "Miller and Dr. J. ll v' Ane memoers, or the club l are 'T- nd Mrs. . O. Bmmett,!Dr land rs.i J. L. Shorey, ; Mr. and I Mr- J F- -Stuihammer, Mr. and Mrs D- Miller, Prof, and Mr. Butterfield. Mr. and Mm. l. - x. Bltney, Mr. and Mrs Keith Pow- e" Mr- na Mrs- Eugene Court- ney Mr. and JUrs. F. W. Settle mn wr- na J roor- maa ana W- Snsan Xfivesiey. auHwaii- g-nesis were u. M. Ber. IT. Miss Haiel Bitney. of Port ,andv aad Mr Mrs. T. C, Podrman and Mr, Wlnnifred Poorman of Salem. """ cmw B. Commencing Monday Morning BrigmVand Early DATMSiC . Mercerized Table . Daruiik 7&c yd. Jpretty patterns 1 a nerman- ent finish damask, worth. .$1.00 ; ' i ' '. f : i ... '.: - lAzza Table Dasiisk ; $2.08 yd. . When you buy. linen damask . at a price like this it is some value.'"' " - - - bed Sp reach $1.93 ' A light Weight spread full bed stie, easy tojauader Bed Spreads $2.98 A good weight, crochet bed spreads. .. : Bed Sprees 54. C 3 Maneliets l "patterns, - extra heavy r beautiful spreads.- A to7.0J yalua. - r n - ' Art Tic!:bj 39c yd. A ' KOOd weilht tirklnr In ' beautiful designs. t -i EcsCicrPGsviCSc V Covered with - art , ticking jood. clean. feathers. EodSpreack TAlTTSAtlr. OHEGON 1h"jfhn i l: siiultz i : DiESAT DALLAS Native' Daughter of Oregon ana Memoer orrrominent Family Passes . . DALLAS, OreJ, April 7. i Special to The Statesman.) Mrs. Sarah U Schultz, wife ot 'John C. Schultx and one of Ore goha native daughteftr; passed Vay at the family home on Mill street In this city, Thursday, after an illness of several week! due to cancer of the stomach. 1 H . Mrs. Schultz was born in Jack' sonville, Oregon, : on October 4 1858,' and was a daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Horace. Burnett, both now deceased. She spent thi greater part of her childhood days in; that town, and in 170 moved with her parents to thU city. ".where she has since retd ed. On 'September 10. 1876.sh was married to John C. Schultz of this city. Four . children wer born, three of whom survive heiy they being Clarence, i Orvilie and ii m How Ab rVbcutYoor . SUOsftcs tell us that there are about 1D.000 ways of making, a living many of them being tedious, hard or disagreeable.'-' " In "these days.yung poo-",-pie should ' prepare; them- ' elves' for their; future life. The pattern, of your life : is of your own: choosing 'and your future will follow that pattern, whether yoo wish it r not. . . Practical education is force which wHll help design a pattern that is pllcable to any calling. the yon ap- Capital Dcsissss CoHesre : High & Ferry v 8ALE3I, OREGON " - - Villi.. Ift GO THROUGH YOUR STOCKS AND MAKE READY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS' The Reductions Vill Make It a Worth VhUe Attraction" . THE HOME BEAUnfUL , V it W so humble there is no place ljkA home---j:our life yOnr bopeai your joys, your fiOrroWS are all bO&nd nn In th ntAM VM o&TI hnmi TfiA Inanlralnn Af ne spnnsiune awaJcevs the desire to refresh and renew 1U' adornments- thlt vo some new pots; ami past. aaveaireaay served yon. i It justly deeerves mil the attention you me, r tviu war weu seieciea stocK, DRAPERIES r'VQlXli'lJT C- -r- ..lt Vet. Every Require: See Our Inside Displays Marcjaixette Scrims 15c yd.; J ' meroerized marquisette ' . scrim, plain, t in white and ecru. : Fancy Scrhns 25c yd. ' Neat patterns in light color, with figured patterns. fr, s :j'v' - Colored Marquisettes 39c yd. - Beautiful patterns in delf blue,! old xoserattd other popular patterns. -h : . j : . : i : . Madras Drapery 79c, yd, i . , Old rose, gold and delf bine in this most wanted material for drapes. Regular $1.60 values. -. v. 'Cretcnne 25c yd. , i. , i Ooo'd weight, 36-inch "cretonhe in pretty designs. " t , cretonne ! Exceptionally fine grade of ku tui vii a jrei uu ior oox Apron Cretonne 59c yd. r -C AH this season's new, designs In this popular spring ma terial. You will like the selection. .(!. I : - -. . if MM H ."r- e ir- :m Carl ScnalU, - all o'r - Dallas. Thb daughter. Jdrs-W Viola 6tockwell, passed away here' in 1915. p Besides the above children .Mrs. Schultx' leave hef husband, three brothers, : A. ' D. -"Burnettr Itr "C Burnett . and Quinn Burnett, all of this city, and one sister Mrs. C. E. Leaman - of Sacramento, Cal.', - all of whom 1 were .. at? her bedside at ths time of her' death, also a large circle of friends in this j. city and surrounding comu ; She joined the Christian church when a girl : and continued he? jnembership in, that denomination until ap to, the time of her death. .Funeral services were held to day from thChapaan ft Hea kle chapel and burial took place in the 100F cemetery. V EW CORPORATIONS ' '' - , ; - .Tbe following concerns filed ar ticles of incorporation Saturday: P. CT Forged. Tool Mahflfat turing company, Mltwaukle;, in corporators, John N. Petertn, r " r ejr , We are able to supply you not contain art i EGG MASHES not liICK STARTER riot over 4 ' FIBRri Fresh Goods of Assured Quality .at a Fair fricc Feeding Schedules. Furnished Free CHARl IMPLEMENT 210 State Street . : . " v. ; Setr bed Coverinm ' or other wntHkl your choice will : ber fall of beaaty and , ; 1 j jvc yd. cretonne and in all the designs covering. -1 Charles F. Carlbbrg, Jessie B. Peterson; capitalization $100,000, kA. C Galbra'th Housebuilding company, Portland ; 'Incorporators Ai rtj. Galbralth, George" J. Per- klhsT Beu H.Cfn; r caVtaftatiOn 850,000. ' :i- j . Herman-Krauss Lumber" com pany, Selma; incorporators, Wil liam F. Herman, j Henry- Herman; FHU Kiauss,?L. F.:Kraus; capi- taVsation 910,000. i9 C Marg's Catering company. Port land;' incorporators J. M. Burke,' Milton Margutla, -W. 5 P." Thorp; cajpIUlization , $ 10,0 00. Notice of Increase' In capitali sation f rota $50,000 to 1 $1 00.- 000 was iflled - by ; Caroxian Brothers of Portland. Grant's Goats Shipped : - To Breeder in Alabama DALLAS, .'Ore., April 7. (Special,' to; ,The Statesman. ) JJ. S.T Grant, of" this .citjv breeder of tegistered Angora ' goats, this week shipped to Mrs. Fred Muns j , with mash feeds which dd excess of FIBRE over 5 FIBRE ARCHERD Salem, Oregon make as love - it. A tew new mm fimUhlnn n mUim can give t and we can be of service without extravagance. SHEETING Viltcn Sheetinsr 15c vl " 3 i Inches wide, ' regular 2S&. i per yard, special at16c. 10 Unb. Sheeting 69cytL j This extra width I at !a very special price per.yard. B9e. f Indian Head Tubing , 29cydi: r 4 (-inch,1 genuine Indian head tubing, special at per yatd. 29c. m f ei 1 owehng ' r 1 . t 7 y Huck Towels 14c.:, v -This price for a tegular 25c r value with red stripe at top and : bottom. Large sizeu i v : Bath TbweU 39c : Extra large size tegular 65c ; value, heavy, turkisb weave, ap ; proximate site 24x4& Inches. Heck Toweling j 23c yd. . v At this price is i saving of - 16c yard. Former 'value 3Sc. You'll like the quality. . .Glajj Toweling 19c yd. : " Made with red orblue pin ; stripe full standard width, soldi every where at 25c yd.;- Cctton Toweling 10c yd. i Think of U fplks, gjod' grade - cotton ' toweling fuO width at only this place. 1 f f SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 81923 of Summerville, Alabama, a" .pair of his blooded stock."; Mrs. Muns is one Of the 'prominent Angora goat breeders or Alabama and Has been fn -correspondence; with Mr. Grantl about his f blooded stock for some time I ' Stock from the Grant herd has been shipped to all parts of, the country in- the - past - few? years, and Mr. Grant now b as orders for stock far In excess of which he is able to supply. V Last year Uie When ybar car is repaint ed i you , -went , a -LASTING JOB " that Is .perfect in . ap- pearance. ; WE WABRA.NT to produce Just such a job. The right grade of ma terials' plus the right grade vf workmanship plus a WILL to produce perfect work as sures satisfaction. ' Close estimates. , Reliance Auto Painting Company . 210 State St.; Cor. Front ' Phone 037.'"-;- .u. Ami j "1 SSSSSBBSSSBIBBSW i j ; 17e are showing some of the ; very newest things in Patent Leather Suede arid all of. tho new shades in leathers, f Our patterns and tests are exclusive and you can be assured that thoy will not be shown elsewhere in Salem.v Harian and Florsheim are the two best known lines in the world. We also have exclusive sale of the famous Archpreserver Shoe the best corrective shoe made today. If you have trouble yith your feet, thdse shoes will help you. They also wear and hold their shape better than other shoes of the same price Get i TT-TTT Arch-PreGerver Oxfordi Arch Preserver Shoe: ..' ; ". - - Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords Hanan Chrfords and Pump: Hahan Shoes --'.2 ii Best repair work in the city; we have an expert workman : a shon pmiin- r f . I with all new machin- ... ery and .we use only the ' best of material. . state, of Texas T hought; -several head of Mr.. XS rant's goats for the big agricultural college, and since that time , he has- received orders ' for additional heads -from various parts of -Texas and other southern atee - : 51 j ; Home FUEL SAVER PERFECT coirmoL i- . . 5 . I -S ; i ! , L ; -t i a pair of tliece 1 1 J when you buy ......... . . . - . fit for Men Rubber Heels pat on your $hoe$ hy &b shoemaker. Wednesday only. i i a. . , . j BrfcdU'-&t nail sua j Se!YS3M" A Good piano 280, Only f d: $B a month, i We are clc as fifty pianos Llonday and Tut from $8.0 cp: Uany .gool- t . around $100 on terms of 25 do . , : $1.60 a. week. Bee big sale a ', page t. Geo. C. Will, 432 Stau St-Adv.:!- .' X . etiy. j , , Get a ' 'H . i . '. , . . . BER'GEE FIFE cr Fu2!IC3 EURWACa At rcctpry rnrcs j See- exhibit "at Portland Railway,; Light & Power Co. Building. 803 N. Liberty Street A - Phcne 1043-M . --." ' .- , ... f I .'O.io.co. 015.C3 ....... expert ' . , Zze 1 We are trm nnlv ItfAT-A t "i sass w-u jf ua C0Sf0rt ?l a VCry V.umf onauie . price. - ucn tetzAZvi Btutatiori free. I i