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SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. n Starts Tomorrow K C03CTNG irvmTB April 20. emt Bular. April 27 Hnue Sunday. May 3 CebradM at Chem poeg, TV.a auivenary. . hUy i lait y m which to register fr ssweial eleetiea May 23 Jvmwr week tad, WiilaneUe uimeaity . May 19 23 t O. 0. F. G:ead Ledge aeseiona. June 3 jjeial state s'ee tioa. Wednesday, PAGE EIGHT. Friday, end Sahrday Martin Johnson's cuts HIS' ITS MID COATS of the SOUTH SEAS Photographed at Risk of Life The most astounding, un usual and unconventional motion pictures ever taken CHIEF the most cruel, handsomest tavane on earin Photographed at the risk 0 life by the during adventurer, Uriin John win. 4 ' 'annibuls of the South Seas" represents fourteen months of hnzard ous exploration in the outh Pacific, where the man eating savage still abounds. Motion I'irture ('lassie fiayn: "they have ten time the grip of an V:-. : ; average photoplay. " Mirtion Picture New declares thsy aro "remarkable ami (irn).alil v the must luminal that have ever been taken." - The New Vork Times snys they are "absorbing ly interesting." "Cannibals of the South Seas" is an unsttiged human drama, thrilling, exciting, entertaining and unusual. and P. A. Snapp and will be conduct ed by them at a service station for the 1'hiladelphia Diamond Grid bat tery. The shop will handle not only battery work but will eater o every thing in the eleetrie line belonging to autos traors or trucks. Later the proprietors of the shop will install a test machine to operate the generator, magneto or for starting the motor. o You are invited to hear Eev. r. A. C'hriatopherson tonight at the Center street Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Subject, Life and Work in China. Dane tonight Moose hall. Ton are Invited to hear Rev. F. A. Christophersou tonight at the Center street Methodist church at a o clock. Subject, Life and Work in China. Dr. E. E. Fisher of tils city will give a lecture on "The minister's re lation to the physician and the sick room" ia the chapel of Kimball school of -theology Wtduesday April 10. at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Those interested are invited to attend. See base ball gcore at Otto Elctts 4 10 Ye LIB EMIT Y r ! Ail Around Town j - MM..H MM M Dr. ...... . , .. , emu. I Udd OREGCN THEATRE NOW BLLLIE BURKE IN "GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELL" O. B. O'Keill. optometrist opti hiw nwuaicd lis practice ovor ijactu Musii bank bldg. Offieo hours ; to 5 p. m, tSundays by appointment, ll'hone 025. 51 j Artificial teeth, have export plate (man, with over SB years eprieee, si my ernee. Dr. V. X. Heerhler, d'i thrip, thut caused the dame and not tree blight. The thrips get into the blu.ssom and eat the bud, giving the tree very much the appearance of blight. Prices ou ftsh lowers Ling cod or red cod sliced, I.V. Whole fish U'e a pound. Kitts Mn ket. tf Sea base ball score at Otto Kletta 110 Danco tonight Morse hall. One week from today. Tuceday April 22, the HOD nieml.ers of the feniciu ludgo of Klka will lie celebrating the See Prof. Lewis, champion finger billiardiat at Otto Klettj tonight at S p. in. The world '1 champion finger and nose billiarilist will give an exhibition tins evening ai me r.is. t ciuo. 111s name is 1'rufessur Lewis and he has been apivaring in all the large cities or lie west, nun n a n auri iiiiLrers as cm-s, he will challenge ai.y of tae Alio Diplayers who happen to belong to rn e.iKti oni'i ti t K-t i ihko nut fin un e::'i l iiion showing Sjiiic dut'icult shots. Corporal John Domogalla, who has been spending a 3'J days furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Prant Dom- o'alla, of 560 North (.'apitol street, leave today for Camp Or:in, near Chi cago. He will be in the service aoout one jenr longer and will be stationed with the Hth infantrv 33d division. list, 302 U. B. Nat. Bank bldg. tfjamnml homecoming event. With the ii 1 i"i or o nre 11 c oc s in uoiui Kinni nir little ! in the Slilolll loih'e nnil ltiou. from fl renter Ulka may may be a Hcar.e in Halero Kaiter Sunday. Thi distance who will dike the occasion to visit homo folks, it is figured that the Dr. M'Jtt offices moved to Bank of CoDimorco building, rooms 407 8, tf ffj fcoj liberty botxU. 311 Maaonlc hldg. tf is owing to ttio fact that the govern 'inmt lius placed an embargo on bulbs j of all kinds. I'ortlun l florists are al ready advertising this shortage. "The best" death come. Phono 1(1. ' la an ru can do when Call Webb & Clough Co tf The officers of the Salem Fruit Un ion as elected at the annual meeting of Bt nk holders a few days a'o are a follows: I'r.'udi nt, Prank Gibson: "The Funeral BoautltuL" ('lough Co. Webb ft tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer '. fur (itiick eervi. tf Dr. B. F. Pound announces reopen ing of his dental office f,h floor L'. S. National liank bldg. I'hone J tin . 5 11 Dane tonight Moose hall. while the pear thrips have done some damann to the prune erop In the event will be the 1 iggest ever put on by the Klks in the n.iy of a homecom ing. The program is to begin at 7::30 o'clock rind the entertrtiiinient promis ed will keep the beys in session until about 2 o'clock in the morning. Chns. Ii. Archcrd, exulted ruler has been chosen nt toastiti.'ister, nnd spee !,l mus ic ill ndil to the evening pleasure. There will bo vaudeville and musical comedy and short iniks and everything I tuit will add to n jovmis lio'iieeonni!. J You are invited to hear Eev. F. A.' t hrutopliersou tonight at the Center street Mthotist rh.irrh at S o'clock. Sii!ij"ct, Life and Work ill China. etr. lary ami trrasurer, W . 1. fcluley; ,i!.rty district, there is no special nmniigor, Kiibert V. Puultis. I great alarm among prune growers thru Commercial street. I'hone pifiS, Dance tonight Moose halL Bee Prof. Lewis, champion fineer' Mrs. M A. Peck of Turner has in her pos-e-ion a ropy of the New Vork Herald dated Saturday, April 15, 1M)3, giving an account of the assassination ef Lincoln. Iie found it a few months o,'o while looking through gome paiers that originally hnd been taken from an old stage coach. The tcle;;rnm from Vnhiiigion, Hated at 1:30 o'clock in the morning reads. "This evening at !:30 p. m. at Ford's theater, the pres ident, while sitting in his private box with Mrs. Lincoln, Mm. Harris nd Maior lintlibinn. was shot by an as sassin, who suddenly entered the box and approached behind the president. The essJiisin then JeapeJ upon the stage, brandishing a dagger or knife and made his escape In the rear of the theater. The bullet entered the back of the president's head nnd penetrat ed nearly through the head. The wound ia niorial. The president has le"n insensible ever since it was in Tiicled nnd is now dying." Colonel Mercer, who served as sergeant of the sena'e at the last session of the legis lature was in the Union army at that tune and was stationed on a bnilgf Vv ) r Yi ( m We are showing the Biggest and Best assortment in town at popular prices. In buying direct from the manu facturers at New York and Philadelphia we save you all the middleman's profit. Ladies Coats and Dolmans ,...$10.00 to $37.30 Ladies Suits $11.80 to $35.00 Ladies Hats $198 to $6.45 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY COMMERCIAL AND COURT . FORMERLY CHICAGO STORE Victory Bends Celebrate &e Victory BIoEdiy Shin How mnyt;o-jyo i hi looked into the mirror anrl wiih-J tint your ikia wcivi afl u-d clear 1 ko othen v.iioia roa know, "wilhonl t Mnrnih." W'ub D. D. D th Intino of li.J.r oilj, or-r ur piinfci or blotcliw ut,iil-iind wkt v.p t U rnomiut tn tti .) Ilic-o A 5e tel'w wit; f fnu relict "!ij u''4 i' ii ttr Li. a D ttr? J. C. Perry's. real estate denier. The idea is ifcat when a piece ef property is offered for sale, the county agriculturist, a banker and the Commercial club should he callml in to set a valuation. By thig means the stranger Inoking for prop erty would feel assured that tne priee named would be a right one. The idea is sent out by the state ehainber of commerce for action by the various lo cal organizations. Today being the middle of the month it may be of interest to know that so fur the rainfall amounts to l.tio inches and that the month is much wetter and out the rountv. However. In lw .n thu l.:ii:..- i:.. ... ... Vi ... . i colder than one vear ai!0 when the Patton ritunbUig company are now ,;,f,. B,. m,u ler have l,e-.i.l.t ..,v. i m I rainfall was milv 1.22 inches for the ft tile to taKe care or your pHimiung lnnchines. Several grower who i wants in their new location. 1120 N. lost tlu ir croii two vears neo are now I Th tt.iinn, tthm . nat xr r, II inclined to think that it was the pear merciitl which was opened just a short j'""" ago by G. U. tuackenbusti, tt u.vn purenased ny .1. J. .Mcknight I Wallace Reid, known among the Sa lem theater devotees as the "class iest" man on the films, is to be the nert fia'ure of nnto at the Oregon, crossing the l'otomac to prevent the i coming Friday anil Saturday in " Aliss eseaie of the assassin. M;ko Moran" a thriller dealing with the world war nnd presenting the trans ERIXON & JONES, General Contractors 201 Masonic Building. rhone 1216 R "Bu lding In All Its Branches ft 1 Willamette Valley I Transfer Company I Salem Office 8 171 S. High Street H Phone 1100 Portland Office 250 fch Street Phone Broadway 451 L.M.HUM care of Yick So Torg Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. Hue medicine which will cure any kuowa d;s.,e. . Open fuudayj from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 1M Houth High 81. Palem, Oregon Phone 282 entire month. Acx-ording to the almn- n:ie the sun rose this morning at 5:21 o'clock which now means 6:Sl a I'd will t at ::10 o'clock which now means 7:10. The almanac also says that tin re II be damaging storms in the sou I a and southwestern part of the U. S. and that unsettled conditions will prevail in the northwest. It also pre dicts a hot wave for next week with a tempi rature of DO at Wichita, Kan sas. o Paul Wallace will not he home until about May 10, according to word re ceived by John Harbison a few days ago. Mr. Wallace i now visiting rel aliie, iu i'ciiiisylvnuia. ? Our? is the only line of auto freight trucks operating oeuveen nere ana i'ortlancL We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVERTON 1 I I We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routod our wav. Sell fl your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc, to us. WE AttB KOVy READY TO TAKE CARE OP YOUB ELECTR1CAT, WANTS AT 379 STATE SHEET WELCH ELECK10 CO. PilONE e&s. s4tssiti4iii The scarcity In houses in Salem Is creating an interest in savings associa tions, according to James 0, While, secretary of the Mutual Savings st Ioon asMHiation, While there has been no special rails for loans to build homes in Salem the past winter, Mr. White says within the past month there have been several applications and that $20,oo0 in shares have been taken nut by those who am interested in building and loan associations. The home association, which i an entirely j mutual one. has made a most excellent i rxord as it has never had ft foreclos formation of soldier. a slacker into a brave Prof. A. L. Lovett,' state etymologist of the Oregon Agricultural college, has accepted an invitation from T. K, Mc Crnskey, manager of the Commercial club, in deliver the nddresj for the next Monday luncheon to 'be given at the Marion hotel by the club. The Wagner building on Court street is undergoing repairs end when these r - s NOTICE! tMMv 1 If you have any Junk or sec ond hand gooilu of any kind set as first. PHONE S 271 Cmemeketa St. CAPITAL JUNK CO. ure since it was organised nine years "go. It is thought ithat the "Own a Home" movement is about to reseb Salem. Her are a few more suggestions for the proper naming of the Willamette valley prune, received at the Commer cial club: Violet Kays, purple Ie!ight Purple-maid, Sun maid, Violet Kissed and Honey dipt. In a circular letter to the Salem Commercial club, the Oregon state chamber of eoramcree suggests that real estste values ia the atate might be kei.t at ri'rht fwttirA if in ,.k mnnt. iniinuT a special eomminee of taree should place values, beside that of the Ar.anais had Nothing on This Bird- WILLIAM DESMOND in "THE PRODIGAL LIAR" He lied and his friends lied until they didnn't know the truth when they heard it and all to "entertain" a ro mantic maiden from up Ver mont wayIt's a Scream! OTHERFEATURES TOO P!Uf LIU THEATRE : -M store rooms arc occupied, there wttj be no store rooms for rent in that part of the business section of the city. The store room alj'ining the Stetislcff marliet will be occupied by Lloyd Kanis den for his bicycle nnd repair shop and the other room of the building by a grovery. The noon service at tho Oregon the ater today was well attended and prov ed to b emost inspiring und spiritual in its tone. The addresses are center ed to be most inspiring and spiritual son. A male (ua-tet from the Apollo club furnished special music, with Mrs. Hunt presiding nt the or,:.in. Those who take the time to attend these services find themselves well paid. Colonel A. T. Wooloert left tnriav for Portland wl.eto he will attend a un-eiing or tne general BtnU ol winch ue is a mourner. j nuiuner or military niattera will conic up at the conference The oratorical contest of fhe msTitom and juniois of the high school, widi h i iva.i to have been held tonionmv after- noon ha, been pestponed until Pridny al'tcrnoiiu. I-Trs. Ivie, of the Cspitol hotel, re ,t tinted yesterday front a trip to Camp Lewis, where she enjoyed a visit with her Son. reeentlv returned from IVmcn She found him in the best of physicrl condition and anxious to get "back home. ' The Peaplcs Cash Store vriU pay 41 cents for eggs this week; also in the market for white beans. 4 lit One of the interesting hop contracts which have been filed at the office ef the county recorder, and one which is establishing a price for hops is that of A. J. Kay & Son of Hubbaid. Thev eontraet with Strauss & Co., of London for the delivery of 4.1,1 uu poumTs of hops for 1!)1 delivery at :io cents a pound. For the 19'JO crop, the price for the 40,000 pounds is ,S centu and for the same amount for the 1921 crop the contract price is 25 cents. Lorin O. Oiesey of Aurora has contracted for 2.000 pounds in 1919 at 23 cents, lo.ono pounds in 1920 at 2.r cents and 15,000 pounds in 1921 at 2" cents. The funeral services of Thomas J. Cheshire will be held tomorrow morn ing at the Portland crematorium, where the body will be cremated. No services will be held ia Saiem. The officers of the Salem Floral so eiitv are centempliilitij? R fall to Hv a:d Kvarts Weed ef Portland, to come he-e in the near future and deliver an illustrated address on some phase of landscape gardening or civic beantifi eation. Mr. Weed is one of the fore most authorities in thP northwest in i the line of landscape work and flori- i culture, and is also the author of a pimphlot oa the subject .of floral and horticultural sprays. He has a num ber of different leetufes, which are de livered with sterpoptieon views. Ther. is great need for some man of this ile in eaiem to inject a little life and interest into this branch ef work. To all appearances the Fhiral Society of Snlem is merely aware of its own ex istewe, but docnt know whnt it is here for. Its members only recall that, they are on the roll when someone calls a meeting or tries to collect dues; whereas it should be the lives factor in civic improvement and progress. uring on estimates. These are to be submitted next Monday nnd as soon as th esiiccesfal bidder can get ready, nc'ual work will begin on the pnekim; plant in the northern part of the city und adjoining the city limits. A! J. Rain and Fred D. Thielsen of the Hod,-! rs Paj er company eie under the impression they are champion golf players. Having arrived at this mental condition, they havo issued a challenge to any two male golf players who are employr-d in tho same business institu tion. Things are picking up at the golC links. PERSONAL Mr. pud Mrs. L. A. Ijivton of Portland are among the guests at the Marion liotel today. A. C. ltohmsledt is spending tho day in Portland on land business, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Unie and small daughter, Marie, of Portland spent tho week end at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Marv Xeyhart, of Salem. AQIES AND PAES QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Lir!nient oofteas tho savera rheumatic ache Tut it cn freely. Don't rJ It In. Just kt it penetrate naturally. What a Scjsc of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, stiHncs3, soreness,' cramped muscles, strained sinews. Lack "cricks" those ailments can't fight f off , the relieving qualities of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical Ask any druggist for it. 30c, 60c, $1.20 . W.T.RIGD0N and Company Undertakers First Class and Up-to-Dati In every respect, and Courteous Treatment Extended to Everyone 252 K. HIOH STREET The Valley Packing company now have all plans' and specifiitations drawn for the Siemiofr a f 1. WHEN m SALEM, OEEOON Stop at BLIGH HOTEL "a Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Pay 100 Dooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District iug plant and contractors arc now Xig-