1 1 wen CUIIDAY HORNING. "AFXIIL 13, liTJo s. . ' " I """il-MI. I. 1 11 -IHBI I I- II I III -H.lllll ! 1 "Mil ... , ' - - Itf - - . . FDl PI FTY YEAnS HE : MS DEffiff ITER !DviV W. C. aKntner Willvon - Tomorrow Celebrate" His;i .. Golden Jubilee v; v. - x' ' ' . It will be fifty year tomorrow since Dr. W. C. Kantaer came to Salem. For the first year after h Is arrival: he was pastor of the .First Congregational church 'in this city. Of the fifty; year he jiaa served as a minister,4 19 5 of -them were with the First Congre "gatlonal church of thla city. : $ A. year ago the last Sunday of .this month, he resigned his pastor- r ate here, but for the past : six jnonths he .has been serving : a church - In Portland, and he hopes to be kept busy and to have a long time of service yet. ; " . ; In celebration of his golden Jubilee,' there will be a dinner at the .Kantner home, SS3 North Commercial street,' attended by a few very old' friends,' at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. ; , v. ' . ". , There are few men la this conn try' who:' can " claim such 'a long service, nor la there one who has more Sincere . friends than Dr. Kantner. 'And he' has every pros-1 pect of benlg able to douseful work ' in ,his chosen field for. ; a long time yet. - There is no old citizen of Salem who will not wish to be included in expressing con gratulations on his golden jubilee, ' Miss Cordon; Holmes Is the only woman member of a bond house In England. She recently .visited thla countrv and exnressed herself as surprised at finding so many women in tne oansung easiness. - Part of National Forest closed to smokers, because of fire has ard. - . ; , C3 ( 1 Damoii Grocery Co. 899 NOntH COMSIERCIAL cm a asm Mm cm Rrm IsNow Drs. :Steeves, Findley, Clement 'and Baum, Specialists ; I'JILITIS YOUTH? IS CLUB'S TOPIC Dr. R. N. 'Avison Will; Ad dress Six O'clock piub on Monday. Dr. W. Wells Baum, from Den ver, is a new arrival m baiem. with Mrs. Baum: They ; are al ready in love with the capital city. They are living in the "Fisher apartments, on South Commercial street. - - . , Dr.' Baum has become a member of the firm that will hereafter be known as Drs. Sleeves, Findley, Clement fc Baum. Beginning with the first named, this; firm of spe cialists in eye, ear, nose and throat has been .extended to its present nersonneL-. Dr. Steeves started a longer time ago than he would like to be reminded of, perhaps. and : Dr. Findley has been a mem ber for a good while. , j, " Dr. Baum comes from' Denver. He got part of his training in the Washington university of - St Louis, a leading medical school. He worked In his specialty in the North Chicago hospital, and also in Denver. He was for a time In practice at Marshfield, until com ing to Salem a few days ago.' Salem Eastman Brothers, of Sllverton. buys " nronerty to es tablish sheet metal plant. - FUMFS and OXFORD For men and women s tr We have a complete line of all the hew things in this won derful line of Shoes. Colored Kid and Patent Leathers for J-adies Tan Calf and Black Kid for Men. , Most Styles $12.50 Florsheim Oxfords for Men We have all the new lasts and styles in : the most up to date Young Men's line on the market. Every pair fits and We guarantee them to give perfect wear. Most Styles $10.00 McCALLUM Silk Hose All bur new Spring: shades in this fa mous brand of Ladies Hose are now in and ready for inspection. You will have to wear a pair of these superior Hose to fully appreciate their .exceptional value. They still hold their luster after being laundered a number of times. ; Prices range from $1.95 to $5.00 Euite Mose" for -Men ' Jiist arrived in all the newlahd exclusive patterns.v See them now as they are different. , . - ' , -50 75c;and'$ijbp " V- Rubber heels put on your shoes for. half nrice everv Wednesday, i Brins . them-any ,W day and leave them for Wednesday. do .ront FEET HURT? ,: Corns and calluses re- . moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed . and treated Palss in feet, weak-foot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed. ' Do not suffer. I will "give you the best' that. -science .can- produce in scien tific chirojKdr. "Consult En. V ILtIAiI3 -, ,. v . ."- About Your Feet -' ' Hours 9 to 6:30 Phone 61- ti:zp::ce to.- : Y 7 Usui Sua 3eSrf2io E$t2i Boots VXiQ5o4 fJlZalSocts imrAm detartsient - Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. "We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money . will buy. -, ... ' - . Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this department. Is an ex pert in his line has spent years in factories and repair shops and will' do nothing but high grade work. COIMHEIS mCflLHHTO CUTE LITTtt KID BE I1BE Oil TvlAY 4 Vivacious Star Is Now Seen "Irene,'- Playmg at Oregon Theatre I George White's Scandals to Be at the Heiiig Theatre Here Soon The regular monthly meeting of the Salem Six o'Clock club will be held in the basement of the First Methodist church, Monday even ing, 'April 19 at 6:30 o'clock. The Salem Six o'clock club1 was or ganized . when Dr. R. N. Avison first came to Salem about 16 years ago. The club was Dr. Avison's idea and : has been funectlonlng ever since its organization. It will be the privilege of the members of the dub at the April meeting to hear Dr. Avison on a most inter- esting subject; "What Ails Our Youth?." Host of the discussion upon this subject recently from the pulpit and press has been along the lines of -finding something wrong with oar youth. Dr. Avison does not agree with this trend of modern thought and will defend the youth of today, and promises a very in teresting and profitable discussion of the subject. i -, Dr. Avison was for ten years pastor of the First Methodist church, and his many friends in Salem will be glad to hear him again. The atendanee and mem bership of this club is not limited to the members of " the First Methodist church, or to' Metho dists, or to any other denomina tion or creed, and all men are In vited to attend; -Dr. Avison's friends are particularly extended a cordial invitation to hear him upon this occasion. The ladies of the church will serve the regular evening meal at 6:30 o'clock after which, Dr. Avison will deliver his address. At hear she Is just a kid. Beneath the veneer of fame and fortune thrust upon her the flame of youth Turns. Life to her is no different today than it was yester-; day.' Her-veins are filled with young blood. It Is doubtful if she will ever ' grow old, for at heart he's just a youngster, the young ster she used to be. That, you may believe-, is the reason why Colleen Moore enjoys such a wonderful time in her lat est First National picture; "Irene," now playing at the Oregon theatre - Laid In the tenement district of New York, where kids are kids; the opening scenes of "Irene" are enlivened by a gang of twenty-five youngsters with Irene (Miss Moore) as the ringleader. And, oh, the fun they have in the streets. But that isn't the story. Between scenes during the mat ing of the film those twenty-five youpgsters surrounded Miss Moore and called her "Colleen." They worshipped her, not as their favo rite picture star, but as their play fellow. And she knew them all and could call them by their first names she was just one of the gang. Recently they were playing dolls and eating lollipops with Colleen in the center of the group, a big ger kid than the kids themselves and having a great time. She was turning back the pages of the Book of Life and living over again the days of her childhood. And after all, though she's one of the biggest screen stars, at heart she is just a kid. Everything that one looks for .In a musical revue beautiful set tings,' costumes, comedy of all va rieties, excellent dancing and sing ing will be found in George White's Scandals, the sixth edition of which comes to the Hellig the atre Tuesday, May 4. Myra Brown and Zelma O'Neil ram ii drops (inn Fails to Secure Necessary Signatures to Place Name on Ballot Although Sargent Brown of Chiloquin, Klamath county, filed witfc the ."secretary of state for the office of .United States senator at the democratic- primary election, he had failed to complete his pe titions when the time for filing expired at midnight Friday. His name will not appear on the of ficial ballot at the primary elec tion as, a result of this omission. the secretary of state said. Belated filing accented bv the state department Saturday includ ed those of A. W. Peters of Hood' River county and B. B. Goodman of Portland. Mr. Peters is a can didate 1 or representative In the legislature for the ninth district, comprising Hood River county, while Mr. Goodman is a candidate ! for representative in the legisla ture for the 18th district, com-, prising Multnomah county. There were a total of 252 f nines for the primary election. Of these 196 were republicans and : 57 were democrats. To avoid that run-down feeling; cross crossings cautiously. Yhat Sleep Is to Your Body Geaning Is toYourCIothmg! A rest f roan the constant grind of the wear and tear of daily use. As constant activity uses up nervous energy, : so dust particles eat up the best fabrics. Send your clothes in for Recrular Cleaning and Lengthen Their Life! CHERRY CITY CLEANERS 231 North High Street Telephone 934 In The List Price of Jrioieimora - THE ALL-WITHEIR Bi?aike vIJimiBg Watch for the ThermoidiAd in Next; Week's TSafaur day Evening Post m:m pabieec Ths Brake Specialist 275 COUTH COMMERCIAL" STREET are the show's headline, assisted by a cast of unusual excellence, in cluding Tom fatten, the DeNardos and their seven sheiks. Ace Brown, Fred. Ughtner. Sonla Uecalve. May belle Mellon, Brown KIwood; John Grove, Mary Leeland. tb b tor, Sisters, together with a chorus of SO that excels anything ever seen here. The girls are shapely c-t figure, pretty of face, vivacious of manner and! sprightly in person ality. , . , - . - Many of th impressive scenes In the show are obtained ' by the. use of curtaini, snch as the silver, gold and dlamoud -curtains, drawn by appropriately .attired ladles of the ensemble, Is the Year After Year We're Together" number, the "Mah Jong" set. which is an Ori ental fantasy,! the "Rose of Mad-' rid" scene and the "Araby" num ber. I INCORPORATIONS" . x . , The Public Water company with headquarters In Portland and cap ital stock of $25,000, haa been- In corporated by iWIUIam Vawter, T, E. Daniels and Leon JHaskins. Other articles tiled In the state corporation department Saturday follow: . ? . J Oak Ridge Gun elubv Portland, 6 000 ; V.iW. Taylor, yred Taylor 'Uill and Mine Supply company, Washington ; corporatiopQ 1250,- 000; Vernon Cleary,,Portin. at torney-in-fact yp- " Policemen and laws are a poo substitute for the Golden Rule, ob servance -or wmcn cuoawi precious lives and limbs. , At 87 years of age, Mrs. S. M. Wainwright of Rye. N. Y.. recent ly . completed her ninety-second crossing of the Atlantic ocean. Her first trip was made in a side- wheeler in 1868. s -.- ? . i THEY ARE FINDING OUT ABOUT :0S TpHIS . store enjoys quite a Jdb- tinction in this community for the character of its-merchan-dise and service : . : . i . - Satisfied customers-talk about U3 -that's- the way- oxur - reputation growsre More and more men arc discovering hat we have the right goods-our pick of the best; that our prices mean real econo my; and that we help a man ce- lect the clothes that are moct be coming to him LLJk ' ' ; it - - A' 1 - If V ft. ..ill-