est .arm rsr-f- -jri- -1 . 3 The OBEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Qrso'n. Friday Morning. May 9. 1841 FAGS SEVER Southern Pacific Reports New tartim chedules Si z Sunday . ! New schedules for Southern Pacific passenger trains includ ing the addition; of another train. each way daily, will become effective Sunday, May 11, it was announced by the company Thursday. ;: . ; Principal change will be for the southbound Beaver, popular coach-tourist .(rniiomr . train.' 1 which will be moved up four hours earlier than now applies. " It will leave Salem at 7:22 p. m., arriving San Francisco 1:50 p. m. next day. Northbound the Beaver will arrive Salem at 1:11 p. m. Southbound the Cascade will de part at 6:37 p. m i earlier than now, and arrive San' Francisco at 1 p m. next day. Under the new schedule the Oregonian will leave Salem at 11:28 p. m. and arrive San Fran cisco at. 7:30 p. m. Northbound It will arrive here at 1:59 p. m. Minor changes will be made in the schedules of the Klamath which will depart from Salem at 10 a. m. and arrive San Francisco 7. -50 a. m. next mornin-. North-1 bound it will depart from Salem at 6:37 p.m. " ( , I The West Coast will depart from here at 11:47 p. m. and arrive Los Angeles 8:45 a. m. second morning. 249th CA Has Practice jWalr FORT STEVENS, May 8 Firing of full calibre loads by the heavy coast artillery rifles on both sides of the Columbia river here got under way Thursday as the first major activity of a practice "war" declared Wednesday for the train- River Road sdet It's Time to Have Your SHOES Whilen-ized - I I i : Valuations placed orr five) pieces of property needed as a right of way before work of straightening and realigning the South River road can be started are to be turned over to -the. Marion county court today, according to J. F. Ul rich. As chairman of the Salem Realty board's appraisal commit tee, Ulrich, with Eugene Graben horsf and J. D. Sears, committee members,, inspected the property Thursday. x Before appraisal prices had been announced two of the five proper ty owners agreed with the court Thursday afternoon to sign prop erty rights required for the road betterment program over to the county, members of the court an nounced. With N. C. Hubbs, county en gineer, and State Highway Engi neers Cutler and Booth, Ralph Gi rod and J. Smith, county commis sioners, plan to view on Monday the newly-marked North Santiam road tt ascertain what encroach ments if any must be removed be fore the road can be accepted by the state as a secondary highway. Club Nominates ; New Officials Virgil T. Golden was nominate by the Salem Lions club past pres idents' committee Thursday to succeed George A. Rhoten as pres ident at the annual election, May 12. , . -1 , , Other nominees include: First vice-president Walter R Dry,H.'.W.'"Joer. Land, Ed Scnre- der; i second vice-president Dr Estill Brunk, Hollis W Hunting ton, Edward Majek; third vice preside n t Monroe S. Cheek, Charles .H. .Strickfaden,- Denver -Young; directors, two to be elect- ! ed Roy B. Houser, Tracy Porter,'! Jack Putnam, Dr. John Ramage ' E. V. Vernon, Harry Willett ;..' j Blaze in Salem 1 Quelled Quickly Fire on the roof of the Honey wood Distilleries, 1455 Oak street, was extinguished by firemen from the central and east Salem sta tions Thursday afternoon before any damage was done other than a small hole burned in th rmt . 1 The alarm was given about 1:43 p.m. ; For Summer Neatness Guaranteed Workmanship Factory Lasts to Prevent 4 Shrinkage ; Reg. 35e Value 11 With This Coupon Void After May 1Z SHOE CLINIC Lower Level - Fred Meyer Drug Bldg I rr(.MUUMiii. Ing of coast artillerymen, of, the 249th CA reeimenL The "war" period will close next Tuesday. J ; Target practice will continue Friday and Saturday." ! The troops have had little expe rience with this sort of 'heavy fir ing as only sub-calibre loads have been fired heretofore. Tracking of apparatus and firing will be on target towed by river, and ocean tugs; The targets' will carry col ors identifying them as destroyers, cruisers, or the. type of craft they represent ; , ' 1 Due to all posts being manned on the 24-hour basis, no' passes will be issued for outside the post until the "war" period is over. Confined to Bed - SILVERTON Mrs. B. Tingel s tad, 90-year-old mother of Oscar Tingelstad, president of Pacific Lutheran college, is confined to FTi . 1 1 n 1 1 j 1 J u 1 i n Ladles Leather or Composition !leel Lifts Plant Savant - Issues Book First copies of "A Manual of the Higher Plants for Oregon, latest book by Dr, Morton JE. Peck of Willamette 1 university; are off the pr$ss and on sale. Listing 3203 species, the volume is the result of over 30 years of collection and study of plants.'--; Dr. Peck, professor of biology at Willamette since 1908, will re tire from teaching at the end of the present school; year. He is known as an authority on ,Ore gon flora and has approximately 2,000 species in the herbarium at the university.: i her bed at her home here this week following a fall. She was reported improving late Wednesday. -'- I Don't Suffer From Tight Shoes WW . - J uave xnem xuaub ; Make Tour ! Heels Look 1 "Trim i Reg. 25c Value L-0-IT-G-E-R vm-d-e m Actualy Re-Sizing : Stretching not ' With This Con Don Veld After May 12 I shoe cumc ! Lower Level - Fred Meyer Drug Bldg. I IfJ I.MIII.M.11 wee u 2 i ylL li 1 llf ii i tyy I Mit ! 12 I I I I Reg. $1.00 1 Value With Coupon Void After SHOE CLINIC Lower Level - Fred Meyer Drug Bldg ! 1 Backed for President L. H. Wright of Stayton is being backed by the Stayton Lions club for the district presidency of the state Lions organization, te be voted on at the district conven tion at Baker June 15-17, Grant Murphy, Stayton mayor and mem ber of the club, announced before the Salem den Thursday. . Wright served as zone chairman last year Heads Banks ' 'I r' ' !,' A- I ' Andrew Mills, Jr. Now president of the Dry Dock Savings Institution In New York. Andrew Mills, Jr., is scheduled to be elected president of the Na tional Association of Mutual Sav ings Banks at the annual confer ence In Philadelphia May 7-S-9. 1 0s& X I'm . - I Crystal Cut Creamer & Sugar Set Packed with Fifth Avenue: Miniature Chocolates jj A choice assortment of delicious candies fit 3 packed in creamer " f and sugar set A nice sift " - I , ii Fancy Pastel Colored Gift Boxes -Packed with Fifth Avenut Miniature Chocolates ! AttracUvely packed Cfl CA 5th Avenue candies f lWW . . a delightful gilt for and l your Mot er. i M a d tf" PA more ten pting with yAwv lou 01 Duuer ana wnipping cream. Let Mother Hear Your Voice on Mother's Day ! rP) Record and Recording of Your Own Voice " x With Each Box of Candy, $1.00 er More ; Send your very own personal message to your Mother this .nvujcr uj, r ria atjir vanay sections au nava a recording machine so that you can make a record of your own voice, speaking whatever you wish to say -to your Mother on this Mother's Day. . Beautiful Mothers Day Gift Box Fifth Avenue Chocolates 2-lb. Box of Chocolates 25c Lace Trimmed Handkerchief h Mother's Day Creeting Card ; Your Own Voice Recording " for $t75 1 .L- See this attractive box of candy, beautiful hankie and greeting card at all Fred Meyer Candy Sections. It's a f t r 1r.11 i , m penect gut xur jjiomer . . . ana witn ine recoramg 01 your voice it becomes a truly personal gift every mother will deeply appreciate. If you wish to send this gift "out of town" be sure to order in time for mailing. 2 Vz-Ib. Fancy tin, chocolate filled, 98c 1-lb. Box of Asst. Chocolates, 2 layers; 25c "Rower Dish" . Packed with Fifth Avenue Miniature Chocolates Complete with china f)Q center novelty, white OT -rock and flower; II . holder. Packed In II i. i m luicj ceuopnana ana attractively packaged.. j Salted Nuts, packed assU one IB. box 65c Salted Cashews, Almonds, Pecans, etc, lb. box 55c Csndy Section , S 1 JSP ' J , , .. ' 'l O i' ' t ' I The Perfect Cake for Mother Roses In Snow Petits Fours, individual iced cakes, 5c each Date-Nut' Bread, with Oregon walnuts, 15c Mary Ann Shells, for shortcakes, 6 for 15c fred Meyer Bakery Section ! Silver OaEte - Delicatessen . aud Candy Section 2-Layer Round Serves 14-16: A cake that will bring rOha" and "Aha" of delight from everyone . . . and deepest appre ciation from Mother. It's a delicious silver eaka iced with butter cream and topped with cocoanut macaroons . , and decorated with roses. Get one for your Mother tbli Mother Dsy. . . ' r Delicious Fifth Avenue Moiier's cay See Cream Dessert Mother laves any of the year! Fifth Avenue lee Cream . . -for Mother's Day it's decorated with a tulip red center, tulip ihaped la delicious vanilla ke cream. Serve ice cream en Mother's Dv . . . aa economical dessert.' J Pecked iir Frostairo to Keep Firm fer 4 Hours at No Extra Charjt Zi9 QUART iMrasoofi)? OCDcdOOdqc? COMb J) mm NOT SALE STOCKINGS THESIS . . . but for ONE WEEK ONLY ... we tre : giving every woman who appreciates really fine quality hosiery an opportunity to stock up and save. Many EXTRA MILES of wear. More beauty and hosiery r satisfaction will be yours when you select your hosiery needs from the lovely colors keyed to spring costume shades. , - - it- ': I ft UTILITY HOSE ' ' ' .1 'Si' ' Values to 79e Choose from cobwebby sheers, utility chiffons r six-thread service weights. . . In irregulars r our higher priced hosiery, Save! Fomous ALLURE HOSE ' Values to $1.00 Needs no Introduction! Made of silk twisted to the perfect turn for durability and elasticity. 43 gauge, s-thread hose for dress, 4-thread for utility wear. j i n Km Ave. CREPE HOSE $1.15 Valuts for - An unheard of price! 48-gauge special construc tion of crepe twjit . . perfect qualltyguarantsed , ringrless sheers, Dull -finish. Snsr resistsnt . . UX. WITHIN A HEEL lor EXTRA WEAR Women's Wear Sectloa . i4t 0 !y 4 ra ( .''Jr.1 MX n i $ Of I .S I y 4 . 1-' - W Thtf New Colon i f AUlia lluth i ! . 1 Sixes 8Vi to lO'i Tailored or lace trim med rayon satin or erepe slips to wear with your Spring cos tume. They're Ideal gifts for Mother, too! Guaranteed seasss to- sure longer wear! . . : white only selection. Rayon Satin and Crepe GOWNS Gift Hankies ;4:v No Other hankie has such feminine chsrm and dainti ness as the Diachees hankies. They're printed by special process on fine, sheer-textured cloth woven of Egyptian yarns i . . printed in IS dlf ferent patterns you'll love! $150 $1.95 Values 11 i Soft, Rrmceful rayon satin gowns . ; . always a welcome gift Conventional . tailored styles or beautiful lace trim- I wku ooaice moaeis. uenerous cut and length. Sizes IS and 17. 5-Fce. Set DovI Coupon I7W Women's Wear Section . Reirular 25c! Keep foods fresh. I Void after May 12, 1M1. Women's Wear BeUon ' Sweet Dreams" Ensemble . 54.95 $3.95 Value . Beautiful pastel colored gowns and robes of lovely rayon crepe. . 'i . Lavishly sprinkled with gay posies ' In a dainty decorative mo-' tif. Give your Mother one of these gorgeous creations on this Mother's Day. Sizes to 40 la the selection. Women's Wear Sectloa i Prices Effective ; Friday ThruMonday frviumi TBer f-THoe . Values to 79c ifi Aprons Organdies, - broadcloths tad S0-squar percales tn plan tailored and novelty trimmed styles. . . Largs coveralls er dainty cocktail aprons. Women's Wea Secilos f lOCf.lLY OViJEnC-ZnATED : - I". i I I