PAGE EIGHT SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. f? Incorporated , "" 1 111 iiimBM,'w'B'M"a1' t Born : JL " I -XTC'SsX WXSMTOX To Mr. and Jin. Delbert K. Ulmton of Kosedale, May 1(5, JSI19, e daughter. viuj ba own named llene. At the Beating of the city council Mondsy evening an ordinance will be introduced wherehv the city vacate to Us new f jW.OUO paper null eon- i lny certain streets, ail of which have beea occupied fcy the Spauldiug Log-1 ymg eooi.pa.iiy for years past excepting I the An f Trade afreet which ha j um ox no piTW'iuai use ainee .r rum i ureet was raised to the grade of Com Bereial street. The petition of the beuiding lagging company asking for tkia vacation has ibeen ported for 30 lays and the next procedure is the in troduction of the ordinance. It is prob able that this ordinance will come up for a first and second reading Monday vttuang lut cannot be brought up for final passage as this cannot be dune the evening au ordinance is intro duced unions there is a uuanimous con sent of the council. It is well known tfct Fred J. Smith of the first ward. Jot. 11. Vaudervort of the second ward I mad Karph Thompson of the seventh -rd are opposed to the vacation of troete asked for by the jwper mill. Wkh any one of the three objecting to the, third riding and passage of the ordinance Monday evening, no action can toe taken until a following rcguluf .Meeting or until the mayor calls a spe cial session. Company M intends to organize a lMS4all club and all members of the company who are interested nr re- quested to meet at 1 o'clock Munday j ,,,,., a 75 a month I the least that a the armory. imny lawfully be paid to a country o teacher, even if there is only hnlf a Three marriages are scheduled forJMn pupils or more. lo.luy. Licenses have been issued as 0 , follows: dtnlph Detfhr llilyeu of Aslor-1 Sergeant Lester O. Watson has arrlv ia, 21, a lumbermnii S'ld Verne Klir.n- ,l in ,New Vork, according to a tele belli Brown of Woodliuiii, IS, a itu-'gram received by his mother, Mrs. A. Ik. Watson of 1(1.1 West Washington 11 1 ' alrititt Ha ha. twtoil With the RritIV of tffM The Joy Of P.V. in n rt j v r.now trie joy sna n if hsppiness that conies n i to out thru posscmins H i skin ot punty snun I 'beauty. The soft, dis-H i tinguished sppcarancc iij I ,rmtrm krlnna Atit n, natural beautv to Its full- PI rnt. In um over 70 Venn, ml WHEN IN BALEM, OREO ON, Stop at BUOil HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern t Per Day 100 llooms of Holid Comfort Only Hotel in Business District j : WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOE ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTKIC FEKC0LAT0R8 :! :! Fhone 953 379 State St. BALEM AUTO BADIATOB SHOP Kadiators, Fenders and (Us Tanks Kepaired iiav-wr niuiswm a npcciaiiy i All work giuirant'ed, IDS . 12th Ht ,' Tractor Eadtators a Specialty Ealom, Oregon. 6 12 i V L.M.HUM fir . f care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oe, Uss medicine which will cure any known i4iiiee J Open Sundays from 0 A. M. until g T. M. Z 1S3 Soulh HigU St. -4- ZHu "oi.l iiD.uo 'ui.iv( B, W. BALLANTTNB l'IAN. T1JNKK Flayers a Hpeclalty With Cherrington Piano House, 421 Court St., Pslein, Oregon' SOCIETY CLEANERS AND DYERS Particular work for particu- lar people Aoto delivery 122 Utate flt. Phone 1684 3 29 W. T. BIODON CO Undertakers 232 North High 8tret Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by GRAB EH BEOS, Hi Booth Liberty St., Phone 650. Also agent for Fair banks-Morse Qaa Er.glnea. J0nt. Also Carl J. Gibson, 2S, of rural r,MlU. 4, .Nl,.in, a farmer to Kllon B. londit, 24, of Ainnsvilie. Also to (Charles B. Weatherill, 25, a farmer of Turner to Anmibelle Pfaff, 22, of Sa lem. o Supply blanks have been received by interuul revenue collector of Portland for distrilwlion to partnerships and personal service corporations in Ore lton. Kvery partnership and personal service corporation in business in 191 8 must make a report before June 13, 191W .reifnrdleas of amount of gross or net income. gchool district No. 58, known as the Pleasant View school between Mart" ttnrt Turner, is one of the districts that will not iic obliged to make a material increase in the salary of its teacher. The district paid $45 a month about two years ago 'but in order to secure the service of .Mrs. Anna F. (iurret son for tho present school year, it Im been paying 70 a month. While the snlurics of teachers have beou ad vanced in Sulrm, many rural districts will find ilt niocsiirv to increase their '......,,,...ii.. i,t ri:l. i, i,, I r.,l,l..n7. Ho wus in the fighting in the Argoune for- Allan Kafoury, a nephew of Kafoury Bros, of this cily, lias arrived in .New 1 nrs, arenrning to a leiegrnm receneu today. He whs in the motor tninirt service around Chnteiiu Thierry nnd in t li a 1 rinuinil ful-nat o At a meeting held today noon at the I Marion hotel in the interest of the iwur cunip comuiunity service, .lohn W. Todd was elected to represent locally the work with the title of executive secretary. Among those at. the meeting were Hev. K. X. Avisun, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. H. ,T. Hendricks, John W. TmM, T. K. McCroskey, Mayor '. K. Alihin, H. (). Hticlling'aud II. W. Movers. Tliunitis Kllintt nntionnl rep- 1 resi utu'tive explained the work to be itlone by the war camp community ser ' vice. I Among recent social events at WU- luniette university wns the entertuiu 'nient of tho high school iimi girls by I the PliiliMlorlnn socii-ty. The program i Included a short tnlk ii.v Fay Pi-ringer 'on the suhjivt of "College reqiiire- iiieiils nnd the one net play "Silvia s Aunt." This wrs fulbmed ibv dainty refreshments mid a round of collegu snugs. Base ball enthusiasts have their choice between two lively games this afternoon one Itetween the Malem high, "chmil nnd the Albany high school,! which ie played on the Willamette grouuils, Had (he other between lho Chemawa team and the iH'iiiteiitiary team on tho prison grounds. Goo. W. Eyre will ship Wednesday, Mnv 21, hogs and lnml. Plume 22UH M.' 51H VUllWVl Lured This is to certify that I was afflicted with rnneer of the nipple for two years, which worried me greatly. 1 applied to I'r. 8. C. Htone fur treat ment and in a short time the cancer came out to niv tfrcnt relief. The place soon healed up perfectly. 1 write this recommendation at my own suggestion for I feel it my duty to let those similarly afflicted know that a cure is available by simply applying to Dr. Stone. April 2", 1W19. MRS. R. J. BTAXO, 546 N. High N., Bnlem. S. C STONE. M D. (Stone s Drug Store) til North Commercial Street, Balem, Oregon Phoss 35. Consultatloa and Advice rrea. We will pay full ralue for Liberty Bonds in trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 180 194 North Commercial St. ,. All Aro M44MMM MM ; COMDJO EVENTS May 19 53 I. 0. a F. Grand Ledge session. May 30 Memorial Day. May 21. Wednesday. Cher- rian Band Concert, Willson Park 1 p. m. Mav 22 Thursday, I. O. 0. T. graud parade, 3:30 p. m. May 26 Mondar, Ladies' Night at Klks lodge. June S Special state elec tion. June 6 Apollo Concert, Opera Bouse. WE S. HAST IN -- "THE POPPY GIBL'S HUSBAND" KEIIJLT'TwASII DAT A- Bennett Comedy "The best" la all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb A dough C. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf The Tillage of Brooks suffered a rather ui.nuttrous fire a few evenings ago when the hotel, windmill and sev' era! small buildings were iiurncd Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore blilg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf J. M. Garrison of 1096 South Com mercial claims to brenk the early gar den record having hud green peas lor his dinner today. I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give us a trial. Sleinboek Junk Co. 320 N. Com. Bt. Phono 305. tf Dance, Sat. night May 17th at M. II. A. hall near ( hemana. All the new dunco hits of the season played by a good four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Masonic, Temple fi:,'IO. 3-1(1 Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Bales received a telegram yesterday that their soni Paul Bales, had landed in New Vork. He ciilixtcd in the aviution squadron May 7, 1917, at the ago of 18 years. At tho time of his enlistment he was a junior in the XhIciii high school. o There will be no Riverside Dip for those who love tho water. An effort was nimlo bv the Commercial club to sceure the lip for city purposes this summer but the owners of the proper' ty had leased it ttlmut eight months ago. Now that the lip cannot be con sidered, an effort will be mndc to find. some Biiitailite place where the young sters may indulge in river bathing or something of the kind. At the meet ing held last evening, members of the city jmrk board nnd of the Civie de iwrtment of the Commercial club de cided to further investigate and a com mitten was appointed consisting of K. (). Nnelliug, director of the civic de partment of the Cnmnieniul club, J. .1. Hulliei'ts and J. 8. Austin. Mr. Aus tin is nMcrman from the third ward. We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Warner's corsets are really better. 1.50 up. Gale & Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf Citisons responded so cheerfully to the clean up movement, that thi? vity carts were not uble to handle the tranh yesterday. Hence it was decided to extend clean up day over Monday when the enrts will manage to haul away all that is offered, lu the mean time ti.'i Im.v scouts have been enlisted in the good work and will devote next Tuesday to n general inspection of the town and to reporting where there has been no cleaning or where there is need of the same. The city has been subdivided and each boy given about six blocks to inspect. Hence when any one happens to see a boy scout in the correct uniform sizing up iback alleys and Isick yards, it may be known that he is out inspecting fur the health de partment an.j Comniercinl club. Try Northern Flour, Its a bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers. U "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb ft Clough Co, tf The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mantis fell from his ex press cart this morning and sustained. fractured leg abve the knee. Mrs. Mangis huj been ill and has just re" turned from the hospital. Dr Mott of fire, moved to Bank of Commerce tuildang, rooms 407-8. tf Artificil teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 yeais experience, at my office. lr, 1). X. lioeehler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Xat. bauk bhlg. tf They hare heard of the Willamette valley, even as far away from home as the rountv of Louth, Ireland, just north of Ihiblin. The writer states ttat he has been in the service in Frauce and that be would like a bct- 0 i "' HSIMUPP.M1 . Ill lllll limn,; una Town Iter climate than Ireland and that from I tome information sent him by the O. A. C. he is inclined to think that the j Willamette vallev must be about right lHoweer, he had heard of the Auieri- caa mosquito and he concludes hit let ter asking for information, as follows: "Please aay as to how niosuuitns run ,0 '- and ferovitv in the Willaw- f,te "Her." Tire Sale Valley Motor Co. See list page three. sea Aiiaa L. H. Ooodhae at 251 S. lith bt. for subscriptions to all mag- axiaes. Phone 741M. Sat tf Prices on fish lowers. Linr cod or rea eou sncea 15c. Whole Ksh 12e pound. Fitts Market. tf Dr. Oarl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 51U 5UU, 8. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf I The Willamette nniTenrity Glee club returned this morning from Corvallis I where they were very much in evi dence at the state Sunday school con vention, apeaTing ten times on the three day program. They were very well received and royally entertoincd. This afternoon they go to Pleasant Home where thev are to give a eon- cert. They report a very good attend anee at their recent concert at Wood burn. Tires below cost Valley Motor Co. H'e list page three. o- Sunday School and Young People's Society Lessons. Sunday school lesson, "Tho Grace of God," Kph. 2:4-10 and Titus 2:11 14. B. Y. P. lr. and Y. P. S. C. K. lesson "Life the School of God," Ps. 119. E. L. lesson, ''Institute Jewels, Fel lowship, Training Hnd'Inspiration," Ps. 133:1 and Dan. 1:17-20. Cheap tires 10 per cent off Valley Motor Co. See list ige three. E. H. Kennedy la back at The City Cleaning works, 12(11 State St. Phone 703. . tf o Patton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing wants in their new locution. 220 N. Commercial street. Thone 1068. tf The Gray Belle will serve a chlcVen dinner as usual Sundii.v noon until 8 p. m. 60c and $1. o Some of the Balem delegates return ing from the state Hnndny school con vention at Onrviillis resirt a very in teresting and inspiring program, which includes some of the strongest speak ers in the ntnte. There nro about twen ty delegates from the Salem churches. This evening Dr. Donoy addresses the convention on the topic "lhe wool ot America. ' ' The Gray Belle will serve a chlcVen dinner as usual Sunday noon until 8 p. in. Ode and 41. Hunt's orchestra tonight Querry's hall; r i wid tit fine. Cheap tire mileage Valley Motor Co. See list pnge three. The lure of the metropolitan school has been felt in the teaching corps of Salem, six of them having been elect ed to positions in tho Portland schools recently. These are Miss t hristonol Tewett of the Richmond school, .vtiss Marian Richmond of Knglcwood, Miss Margaret Power of Lincoln, Miss Kth- el Wilson of Highland, Miss Florinn Linklater of thejiigh school, Miss Kd- nn Ster iliir supervisor of the r.nglisli department. The city of Kugenn has also felt tho Portland pull, seven teach ers from the schools there having been selected for places in tho big town. Buy cheap tire mileage Valley Motor Co. See list page three. o The Gray Belle will serve a chic en dinner as usual Sunday noon until 8 p. m. title nnd 0 PIMM Keep the stomach veil, the liver active, the bovds regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. Bat let poisons accumu late in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. Correct these conditions with Beecham's Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi ly functions and are a quick Tv-mcily for sour stomach and Bad Breatii HIS a m Dance at armory tonight. o Tires 10 percent discount Valley Motor Co. $e list pa,e three. Basket social. Where? At Leslie M. K. ehurvh. Wheat Monday May If, at eight o'clock. Bring your ba.-kv's and come. Kvery one is welcome. There will be an auction. Tomorrow at noon begins the final intensive campaign for luii'is in tt.e great centenary drive of the Metnodist church. For weeks psst rsnvs-wrs have been u work ihronghout the Sa lem district nnd with most graufyin results. Not lew than twehe UN.'0 subscriptions have been recorded, to gether with a large number ot contri butions well up in the hundreds. Thus far, fourteen c'jurches in the valley I have either reached or exceeded their qQotas as follows: First church, S- lorn; SherUksn, Mt-lMinnvile, IDullns, Brooks, Bnllston. Fargo, lamlull, OaJi Grove, Lafayette, Amity, Falls City. Perrydale and Carlton. Out of the to tal number of Methodist churches in the northwest, 30 have already reached their quotas. Dou't miss the dance at armory to night or you'll be sorry. You will say its great tonight If yon dance at armory. 'Big 5 piece) orchestra, music the lat est you just can' t keep from danc ing at armory tonight. o Monday evening. May 19th, the young peoples' Hoeieties and church people generally will have tne rare privilege of hearing one of tne worm s most noted Christian Endeavor work ers Rev. D. A. Poling, D. D., L. L. I). of ftoston, who will seak in the First Christian church on the subject of international Christian Endeavor work. He i associate president of the United Society and known throughout the nation as one of its livest and most influential workers. He is a speaker of exceptional ability and al so the author of several books. His addresses are enriched by extensive travel and observation, as he has mad two trips to Europe and spent several months with the soldiers at the front. A cordial invitation is extended to the Salem publie to attend this meeting. Money to loan on good farm securi ty. O. K. I'nruh, 202 Gray bldg. Phone 8I". tf Good dance tonight Querry's hall, 4 miles south on river road. Mon who went Into the service early, thnt is before Julv l"i, 1917. and rfho have some money due them for amounts held out by the government for clothing, mav on receive the amount duo from the war department. Blanks will soon be received by the lied Cross by which soldiers may make, claims for amounts due. FOR SALE Five room cottage, hard finish, on paved street; lot oOxIUI, -bearing fruit trees, 4 blocks from sthte house. Inquire 1037 Union St. , 5-2U Dance tonight at M. B. A. hall near Chemawa, nil the new dunce hits of tho season played by a good four Pjcco orchestra. Auto leaves Masonic Tem ple 8:30. Tha man who was disappointed In not Kettiinii to ji'rancc is now offered a fino chanes by tho war department. The offer is for enlistment and rends as follows: "A disrharjrctl soldier or marine muv reenlist at this time for special limited service in France and bo transferred there immediately lor lut v until next fall. Rt which time he will the returned to the 1'nitcil .States and discharged." The ngo of enlist ment are 'between 17 and 40 years nnd the pay is J.'tO n month with clothes furnished aim free medical attention. Any postmaster or recruiting officer is authorized to take enlistments un- ler this special offer. Lost Ons Ansco kodak in case, be tween Salem anil Independence, .utur day morning. Piinler leave with Wal ter llrffinnn at Court apartments or with t'raven 4 Huff, Independence, ifj reward. The book in which building permits, aro filed in the office of the city re corder is now coming into use again. During the first half of this month seven permits have been issued for. building amounting to 18,X.)0. The' two largest permits are for the prune ! dryer of P. A. C'tirtz issued yt'ster - day for $8000, and the residence of Dr. r . 11. Thompson for fiiOOO. In the minds cf Salem theater goers th.- name of Grif'ith is inevitably np with the word "great." (jriifith h'.n - sett is fond of the word, and uujei takes to live up to it in jvery new production, in tha Into arc-film "The Cliil who stayed at Home" which comes to the Oregon Hunday for j a throe day run, he h'ie anin exempli- ; f'.ed his ((emus for puttnijf more into a play than the chnrncteis and sit-in-! liens seem to indicate. This film,; while not exactly a wnr picture, is j taged in France during the war per-1 lod and includes some of the m ist st r- rn.r l.attU. .ti.a that Xv.-n f J r I i I !l irn "..-"' .... - has portrayed. The ccntr'il flame is j a little modern Magdnlciie a pi lite cabaret singer who really wan'el fo be good birt didn't just know h , ai:d who was finally ennobled by her love for a Yankee aoldity boy. Claria-i tv'y- inoiir is the girl, and the soldier fc?y is i Koliert llarron, who enters the s'l.ry j as a virtual slacker and com. out a i thorough hero. "The (Jirl bo s'liyed j Ait Hic'' will be found one of the most dramatic stories ever sluk.i iu ; Salem, and like nil of Uriffitii's pro I duetions, carries its thread o vouicdy , and of romance. Bee Miss L. E. Goodhue at 251 S. 17th H:. for subscriptions to all msga lines. Phone 741M. Notic I. O. O. F. room committee has net channel the price (f room. The price is I . - per day for all mod-1 em rnonis, single or double. o 19 Better . M. Vm Fills mpi I I. iii.. j .i i I . I' ' -'-"T n"- - Ifl f fUU tVlLL iv'- . 1--A v II .it r Sk puis alter lz n once usca i-namDcnmii s i u lets. They crc cr.:!er and more pleasant to take, more gentle and inild in their action nnd more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pilb is often followed by severe constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist. I j I 1 This Bank Recognizes the fact that the farmer of today needs a checking account and the aid of a strong bank and the advice of its officers to the same extent as the firm or mer chant. Further, it cordially invites every farmer with out a banking home to talk with its cashier. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier DR. C. B. O'NEILL Optometrist Optician Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 625 ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 There Are Dozens of Women I Struggling along straining their eyes over fine sew ing and trying to read in the light that used to seem good enough, who do not realize that "rest glasses" would improve their spirit and their dispositions. Nothing makes one nervous end irritable even depressed and blue like the need of help for the eyes Better Have Your Eyes Examined DR. A .McCULLOCH. Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building First Class Auto Washing j jj ( I T Let us refinish your car and make it the same as when it left the factoiy. LET US GREASE YOUR CAR. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Phone 12G0 r20 N. Com'l. St. To the Public: THE CAriTAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. Successor to J. A. Patterson Are going to keep a good line of hardware and iUIJllbUtCs I We are also in the market for your Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. If you have any- ' thing to sell, Call us first, as we are paying a fair price for everything. S Phone 947 2S.t t. CnmmrA i balem, ii,u lu lariw auuuiu uu.ui m 1 1 t 1 T1 1 !IKi3t0l 1 " " v aai aia v vaua s. J a, . Oregon.